786 



INDEX 



Heneage, Lord, 728 n., 739 



Henrietta Maria, Queen, 380, 382 



Henry I., 16, 29, 31, 40, 41 



Henry 11 .. -.N 



Henry II. of France, 117 



Henry III., 31, 66 



Henry III. of France, 117 



Henry IV. ,43, 56, 67, 68, 69, 70 



Henry IV. of France, 159, 204 



Henry V., 8, 34, 41, 42, 43, 70, 108 



Henry VI., 38, 70, 109 



Henry VII., 63, 72, 73, 109, 387 



Henry VIII., 62, 73, 75, 89, 109, 116 



Henry, Prince, of Scotland, 81, 169 



Herbert, Captain, 512 



Herbert, Sir John, 146 



Hermetra, 241 n. 



Herring busses, 74 n., 162, 447 



Herring fishery. See Fisheries, herring. 



Herrings, commerce in, 61, 132, 242 ; 



price of, 97 

 Herschell, Lord, on territorial sea, 592 n., 



731 



Hervey, Lord, 202. 

 Heywood, Thomas, 326 and n. 

 Higgin, W. H., inquiry on North Sea 



fishery disputes, 631 

 Highlanders, 216, 242 

 Hitchcock, Captain Robert, 64, 95, 105, 



125, 133, 136, 138, 203, 364 n. 

 Hoek, Dr P. P. C., 707 n. 

 Holland, 45, 60, 62, 64, 71, 72, 74 n., 75, 



77, 78, 79, 81, 84, 92, 94, 95, 104, 125, 



129, 132, 135, 139, 144, 151, 171, 172, 



175, 190, li5, 197, 215, 292, 374, 384, 



407, 433, 450, 460 

 Holland, Earl of, 77 

 Holland, fishery treaty with, 71, 72 

 Holland, Prof., 359 n. ; on territorial sea, 



691 n. 



Hollanders. See Dutch. 

 Holmes, Captain Sir Robert, 455, 456 n., 



458, 484, 485, 486 

 Hoorn, Simon van. 449 n. 

 Horn, Andrew, 542 

 Hovering Acts, 593 

 Howard, Lord William, 117 

 Hubner, on territorial sea, 562 

 Hull, 43, 94, 96, 108, 194 n., 699 

 Humber, 133 

 Hume, 311 n. 

 Huxley, Professor, 702 n. 

 Hythe, 145 n. 



Iceland, 4, 28, 86, 88, 97, 108, 109, 112, 

 113, 133, 145, 247, 248, 339, 376 ; area of 

 fishing-grounds at, 739 ; English fisher- 

 men attacked by Danes, 109, 110 ; Eng- 

 lish traffic with, 339 ; Danish claims 

 at, 528, 529, 567 ; fisheries at, 57, 94 ; 

 English at, 87, 89, 90, 113, 408 ; foreign 

 trawlers at, 700, 707, 711, 714 n. ; fishery 

 dispute between Denmark and United 

 Provinces, 529; fishery limit at, 647, 

 648 ; seven-mile limit, 739, 740 n. 



Idle persons, 98, 115, 116 



Impressment of ships, 32 



Indies, 107, 135, 215, 257, 341, 360, 457 



Insecurity of sea, 247, 248, 249, 253 



Institut de Droit International, on terri- 

 torial sea, 689-692 ; articles on, 774 



Litercursus Magnus, treaty, 72, 73, 80, 

 86, 157, 158, 256 n., 368, 386, 388, 394, 

 416, 425, 430, 449, 500 



International fishery investigations. See 

 Fisheries. 



International Law Association, on terri- 

 torial sea, 689-692, 774: Articles on, 

 774 



Inveraray, 83 n. 



Ipswich, 247 



Ireland, 29, 70, 88, 97, 98, 143, 201, 226, 

 257, 359 ; fisheries, 92 ; oyster fisheries, 

 697 ; foreigners prohibited from fishing 

 at, 33, 63 ; restrictions on trawling 

 beyond three-mile limit, 716 ; Spanish 

 fishings at, 67, 98 ; territoriality of 

 oyster-beds, 620, 621 



Irgens, J., Norwegian Minister for Foreign 

 Affairs, 673 n. 



Isabel of Portugal, 70 



Islay, 230 



Isle of Man, fishery regulations, 698 



Isle of May, fishing tithes, 59, 76 



Italian jurists, 6, 35, 101, 347, 360, 539 



Italian Republics, 3, 6, 340 



Italy, 358 ; Customs jurisdiction, 594, 661 ; 

 reciprocal rights of fishery with Austria, 

 659 ; territorial sea, 659 



James I., 9, 17, 62, 73, 75, 81, 136, 257, 

 346, 347 n., 351, 353, 357 



James I., a new policy, 118; antecedents 

 of, 124 ; proclamation forbidding hostil- 

 ities in King's Chambers, 9, 119, 360, 

 750 ; concludes peace with Spain, 125 ; 

 proclamation restraining foreigners from 

 fishing on British coasts, 9, 145-148, 150, 

 541, 755 ; remit of Council on, 146 ; de- 

 liverance of Committee on, 147 ; atti- 

 tude of French towards, 151; negotia- 

 tions with Dutch, 151, 155-159, 170, 

 178-180, 185-194, 197, 198; proclama- 

 tion suspended, 159 ; orders records to 

 be searched, 162, 179, 187; grants of 

 assize herrings, 165, 166 ; instructs as- 

 size herrings to be levied from foreign 

 fishermen, 168, 757 ; indignation at cap- 

 ture of Brown, satisfaction demanded, 

 172, 174 ; forbids Scottish fishermen to 

 fish within a land-kenning at the Faroes, 

 176 ; requests Dutch not to fish within 

 sight of land, 176 ; requests Scottish 

 Council to prevent the Hollanders fish- 

 ing within sight of land, 178 ; again 

 demands assize herrings from Dutch, 

 180 ; claims seas around Spitzbergen 

 as British, 183 ; appoints commissioners 

 to treat with Dutch envoys, 186 ; Dutch 

 ambassadors without power to treat of 

 herring fishery, 188, 189 ; indignation 

 with Dutch ambassadors, 189 ; again 

 gives way on the herring fishery ques- 

 tion, 192 ; requests Dutch to prohibit 



