APA Citation

Smith, S. (1641). The herring-busse trade: Expressed in sundry particulars, both for the building of busses, making of deepe sea-nets, and other appurtenances, also the right curing of the herring for forreine vent. Together with, sundry orders of the Netherlands, for the better governement of the royall fishing, as by the following treatise doth more at large appeare. All which hath bin perused by the Parliament committee, and is appointed to bee published for the generall direction of the whole kingdome. Written by Simon Smith, agent for the royall-fishing. printed by E[lizabeth]. P[urslowe]. for Nicholas Bonrne, at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange.

MLA Citation

Smith, Simon. The Herring-busse Trade: Expressed in Sundry Particulars, Both for the Building of Busses, Making of Deepe Sea-nets, and Other Appurtenances, Also the Right Curing of the Herring for Forreine Vent. Together with, Sundry Orders of the Netherlands, for the Better Governement of the Royall Fishing, as by the Following Treatise Doth More at Large Appeare. All Which Hath Bin Perused by the Parliament Committee, and Is Appointed to Bee Published for the Generall Direction of the Whole Kingdome. Written by Simon Smith, Agent for the Royall-fishing. printed by E[lizabeth]. P[urslowe]. for Nicholas Bonrne, at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1641.

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