Report By Thomas Tucker Upon the Settlement of the Revenues of Excise And Custom

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Report By Thomas Tucker Upon the Settlement of the Revenues of Excise And Custom
Thomas Tucker
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The former of these are inhabited with fishermen, that make herring and trade for Ireland with open boates, and the latter gives shelter sometime to a vessell of 16 tonnes or thereabouts, comeing from England or Ireland with corne. The member Ports of this district are, 1. Newarke, a small place, where there are (besides the lairds house of the place) some foure or five houses, but before them a pretty good roade, where all vessells doe ride, unlade, and send theyr goods up the river to Glasgow...e in small boates ; and at this place there is a wayter constantly attending.
2. Greenocke, such another, onely the inhabitants are more ; but all seamen or fishermen tradeing for Ireland or the Isles in open boates ; at which place there is a mole or peere, where vessells in stresse of wea- ther may ride, and shelter themselves before they passe up to New- arke, and here likewise is another wayter.
3. Fairly, Culburgh, Saltcoates, shoares onely of the roade with a few houses, the inhabitants fishermen, who .


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