INDEX 



Brixhani, 699 



Brood and spawn of fish, 213 



Brouershaven, 77 



Brown, James, 194 



Brown, John, 166, 191 n., 194 n., 195, 

 195 n., 196; sent to uplift the assize 

 herrings from Dutch fishermen, 169, 

 170, 171 ; seized by Dutch and carried 

 to Holland, 172, 173; released, 173; 

 Dutch apologise, 173 ; counsel's opinion 

 on seizure, 174 



Bruce, King Robert, 76 



Bruce, Patrick, 181 



Bruges, 43, 52 n., 71, 73; fishing charter 

 from Charles II., 460, 461, 504, 616, 

 617, 772 



Brussels, 71, 318, 335 



Bucentaur, 4, 567 n. 



Buchan Ness, 131, 166, 227, 233, 321, 406 



Buckingham, Duke of, 201, 266 n., 490, 

 497 



Bucklaud, Frank, on inexhaustibility of 

 fisheries, 636 



Burchett, on Sovereignty of Sea, 311 n., 

 521 



Burghs, Scottish, 216, 240 



Burgundy, Duches.s of, 71, 72 



Burgundy, Duke of, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 158 



Burgundy, House of, 499 



Burgundy treaties, 69, 70, 72, 86, 112, 

 145, 146, 147, 158, 288, 312 n., 356, 370, 

 412 n., 425, 500 



Burgns, P. B., on dominion of Ligurian 

 Sea, 411, 550 



Burnham, 90 



Bushell, William, 284 



Bynkershoek, Cornelius van, 21, 350, 538, 

 579, 591, 595, 650, 685, 686 ; on terri- 

 torial sea, 555, 556 ; on range of vision, 

 546 



Cadiz, 246 



Caesar, Sir Julius, 120, 146, 155, 156 n. 



Caithness, 126, 227 



Calais, 18, 29, 34, 37 n., 45 n., 49, 50, 65, 



68, 70, 71, 73, 74, 103, 104, 204, 205, 



266, 273, 274, 278, 280, 282, 327, 401, 



440 

 Callis, Serjeant, on th6 appropriation of 



the sea, 54, 66, 358, 363 

 Calvo, on territorial sea, 340, 682, 688 

 Camden, 64, 142 

 Canada, fishery rights at. See British 



North America. 



Cancale, Bay of. See Granville Bay. 

 Canning, George, on Behring Sea, 583 

 Cannon range limit, proposed by Dutch, 



156. See Territorial Sea. 

 Canterbury, 41 

 Cape Bojador, 105 

 Cape de Verdes, 106 

 Cape Finisterre, 270, 469, 478, 502, 505, 



510, 515, 521 



Cape of Good Hope, 105, 340, 343, 344 

 Cape St Vincent, 270, 434, 435, 465, 466 n., 



469, 478, 502, 503, 508, 510 

 Cardinal Infant, 243, 318, 319, 335 



Carew, Lord George, 202 



Carleton, Sir Dudley, 128, 168, 172, 173 

 174, 176, 177, 180, 185, 190, 192, 193, 

 197, 212; on Grotius, 351 



Carlisle, Earl of, 222 n., 227 u. 



Caron, Sir Noel, Dutch ambassador, 151- 

 154, 163, 165, 168-174, 201 



Carrick, Earl of, 225 n. 



Carteret, Captain, 291, 327 



Casaregi, on territorial sea, 558 



Castile, 32, 67 



Castro, Francis Alphonso de. on dominion 

 of sea, 341 



Catalonia, 45 



Cats, Dutch ambassador, 391 



Cattegat, territorial ity of, 653 



Cavendish, 5 



Cecil, Secretary Sir William, 88, 90, 91, 

 92, 95, 105, 114, 115, 128 n., 133, 204 



Ceva, Cardinal de, 273 n. 



Ceylon, pearl fisheries, 560, 697 



Chaleurs, Bay of. 623, 624, 625, 627 n., 

 628, 629, 630, 692 



Chamberlain, Joseph, 628 



Champagne, on freedom of the sea, 595, 

 596 



Chancellor, 181 



Channel, English, 9, 18, 19, 21, 29, 42, 43, 

 209, 247, 250, 266, 269, 270, 276, 327, 

 407, 465 ; extent of, 432, 465 n. 506 n. ; 

 great avenue of commerce, 30 ; import- 

 ance of command of, 30 ; fisheries in, 

 65 n., 68, 544; licenses for fishing in, 

 65 ; disputes with French fishermen, 607, 

 608; mid-line limit, 542, 544; sover- 

 eignty over, 6, 8, 16, 35, 36, 101, 103, 

 207, 208, 246, 432 ; striking in, 117, 212, 

 469, 470 



Channel Islands, 29, 36, 103 



Charles the Bold, 72 



Charles I., 17, 28, 31, 117, 119, 338; 

 asked to free the seas of Hollander 

 busses, 211, 234 ; opinion on import- 

 ance of fisheries, 213; initiates fi>h- 

 ery association, 214 ; plan of, 215, 216 ; 

 lays scheme before Council in Scotland, 

 218, 219, 220 ; ill received in Scotland, 

 220 ; opposed by Scottish Parliament, 

 222 ; debates regarding, 224 ; his great 

 anxiety for, 225 ; Scottish Commissioners 

 appointed. 225 ; his letters on, 232, 233 ; 

 Royal Fishery Society established, 239 : 

 proceedings of, 241 ; misfortunes and 

 failure of Fishery Society, 241 - 243 : 

 claim to sovereignty of sea, 10, 11, 119, 

 209-212, 251, 258; proclamation regard- 

 ing narrow seas and King's Chambers, 

 251 ; draft proclamation re Sovereignty 

 of Sea, 759 ; personal policy, 253 ; pre- 

 text for equipping a fleet, 253 ; deceives 

 his Council, 2o5 ; secret agreement with 

 Spain, 253, 255, 260, 264; instructions 

 to first ship-money fleet, 259 ; failure 

 of his policy, 275 ; report of Admiralty 

 as to employment of second ship-money 

 fleet, 288, 762 ; instructions regarding 

 license money from foreign fishermen, 



