The Angler's Assistant : Comprising Practical Directions for Bottom-Fishing, Trolling, &c. ..
The Angler's Assistant : Comprising Practical Directions for Bottom-Fishing, Trolling, &c. ..
Carpenter, William, Angler
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In the Severn there are also lampreys, and the trout and eels of the Salwash are peculiarly fine. XL. — Yorkshire. The Ribble, which is distinguished for its salmon, rises in the Craven hills, and after running for forty miles, enters Lancashire. The Colder rises on the borders of Lancashire, near to Burnley, and flowing rapidly across the county, in a south-westerly direction, passes Huddersfield and Wakefield, and joins the Aire near Ferrybridge. The Aire, which, like the Colder, is intersect...ed by several canals, rises from a small lake not far from the source of the Ribble, in Lancashire, and in its course towards Leeds, passes by the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey; from Leeds it flows in a south- easterly direction, and after dividing one of the richest plains in England, and meeting the Colder, it traverses the flat of Yorkshire, north of Snaith, where it receives the Don, and joins the Ouse near Howden. The Don d by Google 70 YORKSHIRE. rises in the high moors of the county, on the borders of Derbyshire, and passing by Sheffield and Rotheram, it receives the Bother, and then flows through a beautiful vale to Doncaster, and after being joined by the Went> and dividing, meets the Northern Ouse at Goole in one branch, and passing under Lord Downe's seat at Cowre, joins the Aire below Snaith in the other.
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