INDEX 



795 



Striking, differences between French and 

 Dutch as to, 452, 463 



Striking, French edicts on, 513 



Striking, Richelieu's proposals, 271, 272 



Striking, Tromp's memorandum on, 398, 

 770 



Stuarts, the, 9, 57, 65, 118, 378 



Stubbe, Henry, on sovereignty of sea, 496, 

 497, 4d8 



Sturgeon, 66, 88, 363 



Stypmannus, 550 



Suffolk, 63, 94, 101, 248, 462 



Suffolk, Earl of, 227 



Sully, Duke of, 204 



Sunderland, 249 



Sweden, 60, 62, 142, 158, 358, 474, 490, 

 498 ; asks for and obtains liberty of 

 fishing in British seas, 427 ; claim to 

 sovereignty of sea, 4, 350, 377 ; and 

 striking, 208, 382; territorial sea, 653, 

 664, 669, 674, 675 ; method of comput- 

 ing, 669 ; Customs limit, 594 ; declines 

 to adhere to North Sea Convention, 636 



Taurus, case of, 640 



Taxation of foreign fishermen, 203 



Teindfish, 195, 196 



Temple, Lady, 478, 479, 480 



Temple, Sir William, 470, 481 ; on strik- 

 ing, 467, 468 ; concludes Triple Alliance, 

 474 ; recalled from The Hague, 476 ; 

 negotiates peace, 508 ; on the article 

 regarding striking, 509, 510 



Territorial sea, agreements between Great 

 Britain and Germany, 634, 652 ; Anglo- 

 Danish Convention concerning Iceland 

 and Faroes, 647, 648 ; boundaries begin 

 to be fixed, 554, 573 ; by treaty, 526, 

 565 ; Gulf Stream as a boundary, 575, 

 650 ; British Foreign Office on, 665, 667 

 and n., 730, 731, 732, 738 ; wishes terri- 

 torial waters in North Sea to remain 

 undefined, 632, 633, 634 ; Parliamentary 

 Committee recommend extension of, 

 707 and n. 



Territorial sea, bays, and gulfs, 77, 348, 

 544, 545, 547, 548, 552, 574, 575, 581, 

 585, 589, 598, 599, 601-603, 610, 614, 

 619 n., 622-630, 632-634, 639, 649, 652, 

 6S6, 668, 670, 678, 718, 723, 725, 726, 

 730 ; of Bengal, 625 ; Biscay, 564, 625 ; 

 Bothnia, Gulf of, 564 ; Cancale, see 

 Granville ; Chaleurs, 623, 624, 628, 629, 

 6:30, 692; Conception, 588, 589; Dela- 

 ware, 574, 599, 629 ; Fundy, 623-625 ; 

 Granville, 612, 619, 692 ; Hudson's, 

 561 ; of Argentina, 661 ; Norway, 670, 

 672, 674, 677 ; Scotland, firths, 222, 

 223, 230, 233, 239, 545. 622, 692; 

 Moray Firth, 721. See also Fisheries 

 and King's Chambers. 



Territorinl sea, British Foreign Office on, 

 629, 730, 731 and n., 732, 733; delimit- 

 ation of North American, 622, 627-630 ; 

 French Government on, 632 ; Hague 

 Tribunal on, 732 ; Institut de Droit In- 



ternational on, 691, 775 ; International 

 Law Association on, 691, 775 ; inter 

 fauces terrw, 544,547; measurement of, 

 639 ; old English law regarding, 547 ; 

 omitted in Territorial Waters Jurisdic- 

 tion Act, 593 ; principles regarding, 

 548; six -mile line for, 627, 629, 630, 

 632, 730, 731 ; treaty stipulation in 

 1521, 548 ; usage regarding, 547, 548 



Territorial sea, closed seas, 339, 564, 572, 

 582, 84, 585, 598, 657 ; straits, 547, 

 561, 564, 586, 692, 776 



Territorial sea, Dano - Swedish limit in 

 Baltic, 655 ; decisions of law courts 

 as to extent of, 585-592; definitions 

 in Acts, 589, 591, 718 ; in Territorial 

 Waters Jurisdiction Act, 591, 592 



Territorial sea, not absolutely defined by 

 any State, 651, 652, 657, 660 



Territorial sea, not defined by Great 

 Britain, 593 



Territorial sea, discussion between Spain, 

 Great Britain, and United States, 665 



Territorial sea, discussion as to limit in 

 North Sea, 632, 633, 634 



Territorial sea, distinction between limit 

 under international law and in treaties, 

 644 ; between exclusive fishery limit 

 and territorial limit, 644, 660 ; distinc- 

 tion between "coasts" and "bays," 

 622; meaning of "coasts," 641 n. 



Territorial sea, historical evolution of, 537 



Territorial sea, in peace and war, 636, 

 651, 665 



Territorial sea, in relation to fisheries, 

 693 ; for "floating" fish, 698 ; for coral, 

 684, 695, 697; oysters, 611, 612. 619, 

 620, 621, 697 ; pearls, 560, 697 : seals, 

 662, 663, 695, 696; whales, 674, 695, 

 696 ; exclusive fishery limit ; 639 ; on 

 British and Irish coasts, 646, 647 ; out- 

 side the North Sea, 643, 644, 645, 646 ; 

 extra-territorial regulations, 657, 661, 

 662, 663, 695, 699, 704, 707, 708, 716, 

 720, 725, 726, 727 ; international regu- 

 lations, 733, 734, 735; trawling, 698, 

 707, 735 ; jurisdiction for Customs, 

 593 - 595, 609, 665, 676, 679 n. ; lor 

 public health and slave-ships, 593-595 ; 

 under common law of England, 546 ; 

 over foreigners, 589, 590, 591 ; naviga- 

 tion in, 78, 676 



Territorial sea, need of distinguishing 

 different rights in, 690 ; neutral waters, 

 decrees respecting, 569 570 ; proposed 

 limit for, 690, 775 



Territorial sea, possession of opposite 

 shores, 35, 43 ; principle of thalweg 

 or mid-line, 541-544 



Territorial sea, proposals of International 

 Law Association, 690-692, 774; ques- 

 tion of banks and flats, 633, 634, 635, 

 639, 640 and n., 641 n. ; of consistency 

 of soil, 641 n. ; of depth, 562 ; of 

 islands, 618, 634, 639, 641 n. ; of rocks 

 and islets, 641-643, 649 ; of tide-marks, 



