Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A70017Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.At the court at Whitehall, the tenth of May, 1672 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ...1672.01773329nan./cache/A70017.xml./txt/A70017.txt
A39410Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.At the Court at Whitehall the twenty sixth of March, 1684 present the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ...1683.01250183nan./cache/A39410.xml./txt/A39410.txt
A33387Clavell, Robert, d. 1711.His Majesties propriety and dominion on the Brittish seas asserted together with a true account of the Neatherlanders insupportable insolencies and injuries they have committed, and the inestimable benefits they have gained in their fishing on the English seas : as also their prodigious and horrid cruelties in the East and West-Indies, and other places : to which is added an exact mapp, containing the isles of Great Brittain and Ireland, with the several coastings, and the adjacent parts of our neighbours / by an experienced hand.1665.03461110145nan./cache/A33387.xml./txt/A33387.txt
A09209England and Wales. Parliament.To the most honourable assembly of knights, citizens, and burgesses of the House of Parliament the humble petition of the adventurers in the ship called the Pearle.1621.01931349nan./cache/A09209.xml./txt/A09209.txt
A39089Exton, John, 1600?-1668.The maritime dicæologie, or, Sea-jurisdiction of England set forth in three several books : the first setting forth the antiquity of the admiralty in England, the second setting forth the ports, havens, and creeks of the sea to be within the by John Exton ...1664.011907134134nan./cache/A39089.xml./txt/A39089.txt
A42117Gander, Joseph.A vindication of a national-fishery wherein is asserted that the glory, wealth, strength, safety, and happiness of this kingdom, with the flourishing of trade, and growth of navigation, as also the employing of the poor of this realm, doth depend (under God) upon a national-fishery : and all the general, vulgar, (tho'' erroneous) objections against encouraging the fishery of England, answer''d, and confuted : to which is added the sovreignty of British-seas.1699.0152774637nan./cache/A42117.xml./txt/A42117.txt
A42930Godolphin, John, 1617-1678.Synēgoros thalassios, A vievv of the admiral jurisdiction wherein the most material points concerning that jurisdiction are fairly and submissively discussed : as also divers of the laws, customes, rights, and priviledges of the high admiralty of England by ancient records, and other arguments of law asserted : whereunto is added by way of appendix an extract of the ancient laws of Oleron / by John Godolphin ...1661.06685321705nan./cache/A42930.xml./txt/A42930.txt
A51124Molloy, Charles, 1646-1690.De jure maritimo et navali, or, A treatise of affairs maritime and of commerce in three books / by Charles Molloy.1676.016024150521nan./cache/A51124.xml./txt/A51124.txt
B05537Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation appointing all passes to ships to be granted hereafter by the High-admiral, his deputes, judges and officers1680.01538261nan./cache/B05537.xml./txt/B05537.txt
B05313Scotland. Privy Council.Act discharging boats, barks, or vessels from going to the Bass, or furnishing supplys thereto. Edinburgh, February 28. 1694.1694.01208166nan./cache/B05313.xml./txt/B05313.txt
B05592Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation discharging the transporting of persons to the plantations of forraigners in America.1698.01199188nan./cache/B05592.xml./txt/B05592.txt
B05662Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation for observing the staple-port at Camphire.nan1815333nan./cache/B05662.xml./txt/B05662.txt
A14929Welwood, William, fl. 1578-1622.An abridgement of all sea-lavves Gathered forth of all writings and monuments, which are to be found among any people or nation, upon the coasts of the great Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. And specially ordered and disposed for the use and benefit of all benevolent sea-farers, within his Majesties dominions of Great Brittain, Ireland, and the adjacent isles thereof. By William Welvvod, professor of the civill lawe.1636.0256257753nan./cache/A14929.xml./txt/A14929.txt