Lovat, who are lords of the manor, used to show their guests, was a voluntarily cooked Salmon at the falls of Kilmorac. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the fall, close by the edge of the water, and kept full... The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Page 147edited by - 1839Full view - About this book
| Robert Mudie - 1830 - 406 pages
...was a voluntarily cooked salmon at the falls of Kilmorac. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the fall, close...into the kettle and was boiled in their presence. We have already mentioned the avidity with which the wild cats watch the salmon at this fall, and we... | |
| William Yarrell - 1836 - 494 pages
...was a voluntarily cooked Salmon at the falls of Kilmorac. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the fall, close...into the kettle and was boiled in their presence. We have seen as many as eighty taken in a pool lower down the river at one haul of the seine, and one... | |
| 1837 - 602 pages
...boiling. There is a considerable extent of the rock where tents were erected, and the whole was under the canopy of overshadowing trees. There the company are...into the kettle, and was boiled in their presence." As to the cookery, he may be very good au bleu, a la genevoise, or in salad — but it is ' painting... | |
| John Timbs - 1839 - 446 pages
...was a voluntarily cooked salmon at the Falls of Kilmorac. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the Fall, close...were erected, and the whole was under a canopy of overhanging trees. There the company are said to have waited till a salmon fell into the kettle, and... | |
| Thomas Christopher Hofland - 1839 - 492 pages
...was a voluntarily cooked salmon at the Falls of Kilmorac. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the fall, close by the edge of die water, and kept full and boiling. There is a considerable extent of the rock where tents were erected,... | |
| William Yarrell - 1841 - 642 pages
...was a voluntarily cooked Salmon at the falls of Kihnorae. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the fall, close...into the kettle and was boiled in their presence. We have seen as many as eighty taken in a pool lower down the river at one haul of the seine, and one... | |
| 1841 - 806 pages
...was a voluntary coated salmon art the falls of Kilmorae. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock, on the south side of the fall, close...were erected, and the whole was under a canopy of over hanging trees. There the company are said to have waited till a salmon fell into the kettle, and... | |
| 1841 - 962 pages
...guests, was a voluntary cooked talmon o* the falli of Kilmorae. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock, on the south side of the fall, close...and kept full and boiling. There is a considerable exteat of the rock where tents were erected, and the whole was under a canopy of over hanging trees.... | |
| T B. M - 1844 - 274 pages
...was a voluntarily-cooked Salmon at the Falls of Kilmorac. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the fall, close...until a Salmon fell into the kettle, and was boiled." There are many ways of taking Salmon, while pursuing their course up the streams ; — as by nets,... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1852 - 652 pages
...was a voluntary cooked Salmon, at the Falls of Kilmorac. For this purpose, a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the fall, close...Salmon fell into the kettle, and was boiled in their presence."f The shallow beds of gravel near the sources of the streams having been at length reached,... | |
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