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The Sovereignty of the Sea

CHAPTER III. THE FISHERY CONVENTIONS

Word Count: 13217    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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The Sovereignty of the Sea
The Sovereignty of the Sea
“In this book I have endeavoured to bring together from all available sources such information as exists as to the claims formerly made to the sovereignty of the British Seas, and to trace the evolution of the territorial waters in recent times. The work was originally undertaken with the intention of dealing only with these subjects so far as they related to the sea fisheries, but it soon became apparent that to restrict the scope in this way would involve considerable disadvantages, and would enable only a partial picture to be presented.”
1 PREFACE2 INTRODUCTION3 SECTION I. CHAPTER I. EARLY HISTORY4 CHAPTER II. THE FISHERIES5 CHAPTER III. UNDER THE TUDORS6 CHAPTER IV. UNDER THE STUARTS. JAMES I. A NEW POLICY7 CHAPTER V. JAMES I.-continued. DISPUTES WITH THE DUTCH8 CHAPTER VI. CHARLES I. FISHERIES AND RESERVED WATERS9 CHAPTER VII. CHARLES I.-continued. THE NAVY10 CHAPTER VIII. CHARLES I. NAVY-continued11 CHAPTER IX. THE JURIDICAL CONTROVERSIES12 CHAPTER X. THE PARLIAMENT, THE COMMONWEALTH, AND THE PROTECTORATE13 CHAPTER XI14 CHAPTER XII. CHARLES II. THE SECOND DUTCH WAR15 CHAPTER XIII16 CHAPTER XIV. JAMES II. AND AFTER17 SECTION II18 CHAPTER II. GENERAL ADOPTION OF THE THREE-MILE LIMIT19 CHAPTER III. THE FISHERY CONVENTIONS20 CHAPTER IV21 CHAPTER V