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The Sovereignty of the Sea
The Sovereignty of the Sea An Historical Account of the Claims of England to the Dominion of the British Seas, and of the Evolution of the Territorial Waters: with special reference to the Rights of Fishing and the Naval Salute BY THOMAS WEMYSS FULTON LECTURER ON THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF FISHERY PROBLEMS, THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN WITH ILLUSTRATIONS William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London 1911 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
APPENDIX.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE SEA. INTRODUCTION.
SECTION I. THE HISTORY OF THE CLAIMS TO THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE SEA
CHAPTER I. EARLY HISTORY.
Concerning the Supremacy of the Sea of England and the Right of the Office of Admiralty in the same.72
CHAPTER II. THE FISHERIES.
CHAPTER III. UNDER THE TUDORS.
CHAPTER IV. UNDER THE STUARTS. JAMES I. A NEW POLICY.
CHAPTER V. JAMES I.—continued. DISPUTES WITH THE DUTCH.
CHAPTER VI. CHARLES I. FISHERIES AND RESERVED WATERS.
CHAPTER VII. CHARLES I.—continued. THE NAVY.
CHAPTER VIII. CHARLES I. NAVY—continued.
CHAPTER IX. THE JURIDICAL CONTROVERSIES.
CHAPTER X. THE PARLIAMENT, THE COMMONWEALTH, AND THE PROTECTORATE. THE FIRST DUTCH WAR.
CHAPTER XI. THE PARLIAMENT, THE COMMONWEALTH, AND THE PROTECTORATE—continued. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
CHAPTER XII. CHARLES II. THE SECOND DUTCH WAR.
CHAPTER XIII. CHARLES II.—continued. THE THIRD DUTCH WAR.
CHAPTER XIV. JAMES II. AND AFTER.
SECTION II. THE TERRITORIAL WATERS
CHAPTER I. THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE TERRITORIAL SEA.
CHAPTER II. GENERAL ADOPTION OF THE THREE-MILE LIMIT.
CHAPTER III. THE FISHERY CONVENTIONS.
CHAPTER IV. THE MODERN PRACTICE OF STATES AND THE OPINIONS OF RECENT PUBLICISTS.
CHAPTER V. THE INADEQUACY OF THE THREE-MILE LIMIT FOR FISHERY REGULATIONS.
APPENDIX A. (P. 45.) THE LIBEL REGARDING REYNER GRIMBALD. De Superioritate Maris Angliæ et Jure officii Admirallatus in eodem. (Chancery Rolls, Miscellaneous. Treaties and Diplomatic. Bundle 14, No. 15, Mem. 12.)
APPENDIX B. (P. 49.)
Richard Bush against Reyner Grÿmaus.
Thomas Cros against John Paydro.
Adam de Fulham against John Paydroge.
John de Chelchete against Reyner de Grymaus.
Edmund Lamby ... against John Paydroge.
Gilbert de Asshendon against John Paydroge.
APPENDIX C. (P. 65.) LICENSE FOR FISHING AT THE “ZOWE” BANK IN THE CHANNEL.
APPENDIX D. (P. 119.) PROCLAMATION FOR REUOCATION OF MARINERS FROM FORREINE SERUICES.
APPENDIX E. (P. 120.) DECLARATION OF JURY OF THE TRINITY HOUSE AS TO THE LIMITS OF THE KING’S CHAMBERS.
APPENDIX F. (P. 148.) PROCLAMATION OF JAMES I. FOR THE RESTRAINT OF FOREIGNERS FISHING ON THE BRITISH COASTS.
APPENDIX G. (Pp. 169, 196.)
APPENDIX H. (P. 251.) REGLEMENT FOR PREVENTING ABUSES IN AND ABOUT THE NARROW SEAS AND PORTS.
APPENDIX I. (P. 289.)
It may Please your Maty,
APPENDIX K. (P. 389.) ABSTRACT OF THE THIRTY-SIX ARTICLES PROPOSED BY: THE DUTCH TO ST JOHN AT THE HAGUE, 1651.
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APPENDIX L. (P. 398.)
APPENDIX M. (P. 404.) CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN TROMP AND BLAKE.
APPENDIX N. (P. 461.) CONCESSION TO BRUGES TO FISH IN THE BRITISH SEAS.1405
APPENDIX O. (P. 692.) TERRITORIAL WATERS.
INDEX.
THE END.
FOOTNOTES:
“CHARLES R.
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