Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Journal of the Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester, and North Wales, 1897, Vol. 6: Part I
These remarks are especially applicable to a belief, generally received as a truism throughout England, and by no means confined to it, that at One time Salmon was SO exceedingly plentiful, that it was a common practice for the indentures Of apprentices and agree ments with servants to contain a clause, stipulating that they should not be required to partake of that fish for dinner more than a certain number Of times weekly.
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