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quadgram | frequency |
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the jurisdiction of the | 128 |
jurisdiction of the admiralty | 114 |
the ports and havens | 105 |
by the laws of | 104 |
notes for div a | 74 |
in the admiralty court | 73 |
the court of admiralty | 69 |
by the law of | 69 |
upon the ports and | 65 |
of the civil law | 61 |
at the common law | 56 |
in the time of | 55 |
early english books online | 52 |
by the common law | 49 |
the laws of nations | 49 |
within the jurisdiction of | 49 |
the king of england | 45 |
the rest of the | 44 |
the kings of england | 41 |
of the common law | 41 |
in the court of | 40 |
the laws of england | 38 |
within the bodies of | 37 |
the civil and maritime | 36 |
the port of london | 36 |
as in reference to | 35 |
upon the high seas | 35 |
of the king of | 34 |
jurisdiction upon the ports | 34 |
the time of the | 34 |
the bodies of counties | 33 |
civil and maritime laws | 33 |
as well as the | 33 |
the river of thames | 32 |
contracts made at land | 31 |
the law of nature | 31 |
the body of the | 30 |
the laws of oleron | 30 |
the laws of the | 30 |
by the lawes of | 29 |
and so it was | 29 |
the dominion of the | 29 |
the law of nations | 29 |
to be within the | 29 |
the same may be | 28 |
that is to say | 28 |
to the laws of | 28 |
the admiralty of england | 28 |
for the most part | 28 |
the th year of | 28 |
of the british seas | 27 |
by the civil law | 27 |
the death of a | 27 |
in the case of | 27 |
the antiquity of the | 27 |
things done upon the | 27 |
death of a man | 26 |
on the other hand | 26 |
of richard the second | 26 |
done upon the sea | 26 |
characters represented either as | 26 |
the statute of the | 26 |
represented either as utf | 26 |
by reason of the | 26 |
the law of the | 25 |
within the body of | 25 |
the crown of england | 25 |
one and the same | 25 |
be said to be | 25 |
ought not to be | 25 |
of the th of | 25 |
the words of the | 24 |
master of a ship | 23 |
in the th year | 23 |
of the admiralty of | 23 |
according to the laws | 22 |
upon the river of | 22 |
de jure belli ac | 21 |
by sir edward coke | 21 |
if a ship be | 21 |
hence it is that | 21 |
a port or haven | 21 |
is not to be | 20 |
the cognizance of the | 20 |
court of the admiralty | 20 |
the port or haven | 20 |
they are to be | 20 |
of the laws of | 20 |
jure belli ac pacis | 19 |
of edward the third | 19 |
to be done at | 19 |
of the admiralty in | 19 |
of the same rivers | 19 |
and the rest of | 19 |
the making of the | 19 |
at the time of | 19 |
of the statute of | 19 |
part of the sea | 18 |
by the statute of | 18 |
at the same time | 18 |
made at land concerning | 18 |
are not to be | 18 |
body of the civil | 18 |
to the common law | 18 |
that the admiral hath | 18 |
of the said ship | 18 |
the same to be | 18 |
to the value of | 18 |
as well for the | 18 |
law of the land | 17 |
is to be made | 17 |
and by the laws | 17 |
a court of record | 17 |
of the death of | 17 |
of the admiralty court | 17 |
is said to be | 17 |
by the law maritime | 17 |
of the court of | 17 |
infra fluxum refluxum maris | 16 |
grotius de jure belli | 16 |
the high court of | 16 |
year of his reign | 16 |
of the jurisdiction of | 16 |
out of the realm | 16 |
the king of spain | 16 |
any port or haven | 16 |
that the kings of | 16 |
sovereignty of the british | 16 |
th of richard the | 16 |
the th of richard | 16 |
done within the realm | 16 |
for the use of | 16 |
of the body of | 16 |
at land concerning maritime | 15 |
what is to be | 15 |
by force of arms | 15 |
the sovereignty of the | 15 |
the city of london | 15 |
in the county of | 15 |
high admiral of england | 15 |
as upon the high | 15 |
dominion of the sea | 15 |
of edward the first | 15 |
one thousand six hundred | 15 |
the court of common | 15 |
and owners of ships | 15 |
is to be done | 15 |
the common law of | 15 |
the admiral hath jurisdiction | 15 |
is to be understood | 15 |
non super altum mare | 15 |
statutes of the admiralty | 15 |
to the king of | 15 |
land concerning maritime affairs | 15 |
and in what manner | 14 |
laws of the sea | 14 |
cognoscible in the admiralty | 14 |
or to be done | 14 |
relation to the petition | 14 |
the court of the | 14 |
out of the ship | 14 |
that can be made | 14 |
after the making of | 14 |
done upon the ports | 14 |
in the port of | 14 |
that the jurisdiction of | 14 |
our lord the king | 14 |
is to be paid | 14 |
the course of the | 14 |
out of the chancery | 14 |
the judges of the | 14 |
to be done in | 14 |
of the kings of | 14 |
by the civil and | 14 |
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the fishing for cod | 9 |
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any of his majesties | 9 |
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of the river of | 9 |
the duty of the | 9 |
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a ship or other | 9 |
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of the high admiralty | 9 |
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admiral hath no jurisdiction | 9 |
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he is to be | 8 |
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to the crown of | 8 |
they ought to be | 8 |
of the admiral jurisdiction | 8 |
the law it self | 8 |
their deputies shall not | 8 |
be commenced in the | 8 |
fishing on the english | 8 |
and judges of the | 8 |
the protection of the | 8 |
municipal laws of this | 8 |
if a suit be | 8 |
the king of great | 8 |
have the benefit of | 8 |
over the british seas | 8 |
in the midst of | 8 |
the part of the | 8 |
what is meant by | 8 |
lord of the sea | 8 |
law in that case | 8 |
of the making of | 8 |
a consultation was awarded | 8 |
by edward the first | 8 |
that it is not | 8 |
land of and concerning | 8 |
wreck of the sea | 8 |
in the book of | 8 |
that part of the | 8 |
the first of them | 8 |
oath of twelve men | 8 |
of any thing done | 8 |
coasts of the sea | 8 |
the oath of twelve | 8 |
to the jurisdiction of | 8 |
hovering in the main | 8 |
reproduction of original in | 8 |
warden of the cinque | 8 |
and their deputies shall | 8 |
are of opinion that | 8 |
being and hovering in | 8 |
but if the ship | 8 |
at land of and | 8 |
of the ship and | 8 |
the loss of the | 8 |
one part of the | 8 |
to be paid for | 8 |
such things as are | 8 |
where the same may | 8 |
by the advice of | 8 |
between party and party | 8 |
and by that means | 8 |
the consent of the | 8 |
the major and bailiffs | 8 |
things necessary for the | 8 |
the master of a | 8 |
the admiralty court for | 8 |
the statute of eliz | 8 |
the judge of the | 8 |
said to be within | 8 |
the party to whom | 8 |
which is a thing | 8 |
be tryed in the | 8 |
tryable in the admiralty | 8 |
the same ought to | 8 |
as in the former | 8 |
and hovering in the | 8 |
not within any county | 8 |
the cognizance of contracts | 8 |
judges of the land | 8 |
they ought not to | 8 |
the king of englands | 8 |
and in no other | 8 |
lord high admiral of | 8 |
the beginning of the | 8 |
the goods shall be | 8 |
years after the making | 8 |
as appears by the | 8 |
in the statute of | 8 |
jurisdiction of the admiral | 8 |
in the ordinary course | 8 |
of contracts made at | 8 |
and so it is | 8 |
the original text notes | 7 |
made in the port | 7 |
by sea and land | 7 |
laws of this nation | 7 |
the same kings reign | 7 |
how and in what | 7 |
with relation to the | 7 |
of a proper county | 7 |
for the proof of | 7 |
before the making of | 7 |
to the place of | 7 |
done in great ships | 7 |
dominion of the british | 7 |
the body of any | 7 |
original text notes for | 7 |
greatest part of the | 7 |
for the honour of | 7 |
in the possession of | 7 |
of the duke of | 7 |
are to be punished | 7 |
the civil law is | 7 |
black book of the | 7 |
to be of the | 7 |
the same rivers nigh | 7 |
th year of his | 7 |
to be tryed in | 7 |
and the same is | 7 |
to be upon the | 7 |
and customes of the | 7 |
of the reign of | 7 |
the parts beyond the | 7 |
which sir edward coke | 7 |
the cognizance of all | 7 |
year of the reign | 7 |
the inquisition taken at | 7 |
the admiralty in the | 7 |
of the goods of | 7 |
to be paid at | 7 |
upon any port or | 7 |
in the decision of | 7 |
the government of the | 7 |
of the nature of | 7 |
edward coke would have | 7 |
in the life of | 7 |
the same is to | 7 |
reign of edward the | 7 |
of the king or | 7 |
the possession of the | 7 |
solonc ce que ad | 7 |
the thing it self | 7 |
the tower of london | 7 |
in the first place | 7 |
rivers nigh to the | 7 |
be punished with death | 7 |
to the cognizance of | 7 |
as well of the | 7 |
time of king edward | 7 |
where one may see | 7 |
the good of the | 7 |
against the laws of | 7 |
realm by the oath | 7 |
for the defence of | 7 |
what is done on | 7 |
out of a proper | 7 |
dominion of the seas | 7 |
king richard the second | 7 |
subjects of the king | 7 |
by letters of marque | 7 |
the common law shall | 7 |
as well as by | 7 |
suing in the admiralty | 7 |
laws of this realm | 7 |
nevertheless of the death | 7 |
of our privy council | 7 |
the laws and statutes | 7 |
high court of the | 7 |
and not upon the | 7 |
of the office of | 7 |
no prohibition is to | 7 |
any ship or vessel | 7 |
according to the said | 7 |
king edward the first | 7 |
the fishery of england | 7 |
if they had been | 7 |
or any of the | 7 |
any county of this | 7 |
it appeareth that the | 7 |
made within the realm | 7 |
said to be the | 7 |
be within the jurisdiction | 7 |
with the crown of | 7 |
as the same is | 7 |
the kings of france | 7 |
by the space of | 7 |
used and practised in | 7 |
made super altum mare | 7 |
any of our coasts | 7 |
i shall instance in | 7 |
on the coast of | 7 |
the realm by the | 7 |
temps du noble roy | 7 |
tryed within the realm | 7 |
in curia nostra coram | 7 |
en temps du noble | 7 |
within the realm by | 7 |
a great number of | 7 |
so that it is | 7 |
the judgement of the | 7 |
and of the other | 7 |
as i said before | 7 |
to be made of | 7 |
in a port or | 7 |
and therefore if the | 7 |
by the subjects of | 7 |
law of this realm | 7 |
the master is to | 7 |
in the east and | 7 |
her port of discharge | 7 |
in the same place | 7 |
the extent of the | 7 |
of the said king | 7 |
by reason of their | 7 |
determination of maritime causes | 7 |
party to whom the | 7 |
the punishment of those | 7 |
letters of safe conduct | 7 |
text notes for div | 7 |
be made in the | 7 |
beneath the first bridge | 7 |
that the court of | 7 |
in the isle of | 7 |
and not by the | 7 |
in the same year | 7 |
lords of the sea | 7 |
in time of warr | 7 |
iv tiff page images | 7 |
same rivers nigh to | 7 |
of king henry the | 7 |
same is to be | 7 |
by virtue of the | 7 |
to the same purpose | 7 |
by the act of | 7 |
of the admiralty is | 7 |
the reign of king | 7 |
seems to be of | 7 |
the admirals jurisdiction upon | 7 |
in all admiralty courts | 7 |
happen to be made | 7 |
ce que ad estre | 7 |
the reign of edward | 7 |
year of the same | 7 |
if a ship or | 7 |
use en temps du | 7 |
to the prejudice of | 7 |
to be delivered up | 7 |
are to be valued | 7 |
from things done upon | 7 |
the office of the | 7 |
as if they had | 7 |
prohibition is to be | 7 |
i have said before | 7 |
on the one side | 7 |
the mouth of the | 7 |
but if a man | 7 |
is no more but | 7 |
the charge of the | 7 |
be tryed within the | 7 |
upon the continent of | 7 |
be paid for the | 7 |
nigh to the sea | 7 |
by the king of | 7 |
done beyond the seas | 7 |
from the original text | 7 |
the ship and goods | 7 |
the said thomas sympson | 7 |
it is not lawful | 7 |
body of any county | 7 |
cognizance of contracts made | 7 |
making of the said | 7 |
by reason of this | 7 |
the admiralty in england | 6 |
by way of appendix | 6 |
course of the civil | 6 |
are the words of | 6 |
this our ancient kingdom | 6 |
maritime and sea affairs | 6 |
the behalf of the | 6 |
the manner of proceeding | 6 |
wherein the common law | 6 |
about the same time | 6 |
or concerning things done | 6 |
if there had been | 6 |
suit be commenced in | 6 |
or coasts of the | 6 |
that if there be | 6 |
allowances to be made | 6 |
the said edward the | 6 |
upon the coast of | 6 |
it ought to be | 6 |
to the port of | 6 |
some are of opinion | 6 |
given under our signet | 6 |
said to be a | 6 |
the statute of ed | 6 |
mouth of the river | 6 |
by the jus gentium | 6 |
in the high court | 6 |
soit enquis de tous | 6 |
judges of the admiralty | 6 |
a man may see | 6 |
the lord of the | 6 |
on the brittish seas | 6 |
cognizance of this cause | 6 |
the king shall have | 6 |
bodies of the counties | 6 |
the antient statutes of | 6 |
any of the goods | 6 |
du noble roy edward | 6 |
out of the sea | 6 |
upon ports and havens | 6 |
no jurisdiction upon the | 6 |
same ought to be | 6 |
to be made for | 6 |
as well upon the | 6 |
he is obliged to | 6 |
praesidia of that prince | 6 |
from one land to | 6 |
three before mentioned statutes | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
the lawes of nature | 6 |
or so much as | 6 |
of fire and water | 6 |
the registry of the | 6 |
and ought to be | 6 |
of those things which | 6 |
by the book of | 6 |
those things that are | 6 |
that they should be | 6 |
lord of that place | 6 |
them out of the | 6 |
of the goods and | 6 |
the said ship or | 6 |
beneath the first bridges | 6 |
according to the civil | 6 |
court of admiralty upon | 6 |
the goods of friends | 6 |
and knowledge of the | 6 |
fishing on our coasts | 6 |
and the king of | 6 |
to the king and | 6 |
of all manner of | 6 |
is obliged to make | 6 |
how the same is | 6 |
the natives of the | 6 |
commenced in the court | 6 |
and of our reign | 6 |
that the same may | 6 |
by the authority of | 6 |
those things which are | 6 |
of ships and mariners | 6 |
duly used in the | 6 |
but if it be | 6 |
diego serviento de acuna | 6 |
all the rest of | 6 |
the court of rome | 6 |
of the soveraignty of | 6 |
admiralty hath not any | 6 |
book of this treatise | 6 |
it is not the | 6 |
of the county of | 6 |
beneath the points of | 6 |
the preservation of the | 6 |
to have been made | 6 |
and from thence to | 6 |
for as much as | 6 |
if any damage happens | 6 |
admiral shall have cognizance | 6 |
things done beyond the | 6 |
are within the jurisdiction | 6 |
in affirmance of the | 6 |
and inferred from the | 6 |
the contract was made | 6 |
and that the said | 6 |
havens of the sea | 6 |
according to the custome | 6 |
the ancient laws of | 6 |
year of the said | 6 |
that the sea is | 6 |
according to that which | 6 |
the prince or state | 6 |
to be born in | 6 |
so much as the | 6 |
in the service of | 6 |
that the civil law | 6 |
the same in the | 6 |
out of the kings | 6 |
as in the other | 6 |
the life of the | 6 |
global keyed and coded | 6 |
and that the same | 6 |
the cognizance of such | 6 |
in the said cause | 6 |
of admiralty hath not | 6 |
arising from things done | 6 |
that by the ancient | 6 |
in all manner of | 6 |
within the cognizance of | 6 |
owner of the ship | 6 |
iv tiff page image | 6 |
mona logarbo text and | 6 |
that the same is | 6 |
in the british seas | 6 |
was made upon the | 6 |
year of henry the | 6 |
under the dominion of | 6 |
sued in the admiralty | 6 |
it is that the | 6 |
according to the time | 6 |
and such as are | 6 |
the county of kent | 6 |
is meant by the | 6 |
the said statute of | 6 |
to whom the money | 6 |
judgement en ce cas | 6 |
of the realm of | 6 |
at the court at | 6 |
of those that shall | 6 |
court of admiralty for | 6 |
of the admirals jurisdiction | 6 |
for the safety of | 6 |
for want of a | 6 |
considered in reference to | 6 |
inquisition taken at quinborough | 6 |
a suit be commenced | 6 |
for that the same | 6 |
of the sea where | 6 |
into a port or | 6 |
prejudice of the king | 6 |
part of the water | 6 |
antient statutes of the | 6 |
to a short cloth | 6 |
done upon the port | 6 |
the decision of maritime | 6 |
those that are born | 6 |
as well by the | 6 |
it hath been conceived | 6 |
the power and authority | 6 |
law is in case | 6 |
the custome of the | 6 |
of the lords of | 6 |
the law of war | 6 |
and in the same | 6 |
may not be tryed | 6 |
soveraignty of the brittish | 6 |
and at this day | 6 |
for the payment of | 6 |
the courts at westminster | 6 |
the grace of god | 6 |
courts of common law | 6 |
le judgement en ce | 6 |
part of the goods | 6 |
or either of them | 6 |
to be enquired of | 6 |
fuit admirallus ad partes | 6 |
as it hath been | 6 |
cest le judgement en | 6 |
the service of the | 6 |
these are the words | 6 |
and practised in all | 6 |
in the common law | 6 |
set down in the | 6 |
that if a suit | 6 |
which could not be | 6 |
for the determination of | 6 |
and concerning maritime affairs | 6 |
in time of peace | 6 |
the case of the | 6 |
and the common law | 6 |
according to the maritime | 6 |
order of the garter | 6 |
the oath of the | 6 |
with the king of | 6 |
of merchants and mariners | 6 |
shall instance only in | 6 |
admirals jurisdiction upon the | 6 |
not so much as | 6 |
at home and abroad | 6 |
the records of the | 6 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 6 |
rex omnibus ad quos | 6 |
to which is added | 6 |
is to be observed | 6 |
the court at whitehall | 6 |
the judgements of the | 6 |
whose subject the same | 6 |
and not within the | 6 |
the master or owners | 6 |
states general of the | 6 |
whom the money is | 6 |
of the united provinces | 6 |
by whose subject the | 6 |
the first part of | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
of the whole world | 6 |
to that which is | 6 |
logarbo text and markup | 6 |
sciatis quod nos de | 6 |
or according to the | 6 |
the king and kingdom | 6 |
the reason why the | 6 |
and soveraignty of the | 6 |
be within the body | 6 |
the law of england | 6 |
the bodies of the | 6 |
and ought to have | 6 |
the civil law by | 6 |
the death of the | 6 |
to be done or | 6 |
of the first of | 6 |
to whom the same | 6 |
to be used in | 6 |
spi global keyed and | 6 |
it is plain that | 6 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 6 |
laws and customes of | 6 |
done out of the | 6 |
of the same kings | 6 |
the defence of the | 6 |
of the sea to | 6 |
into the said ship | 6 |
of such as are | 6 |
instance only in one | 6 |
be done within the | 6 |
judge of the admiralty | 6 |
jurisdiction of the high | 6 |
as well as in | 6 |
and these are the | 6 |
it is most certain | 6 |
belonging to the sea | 6 |
so that if the | 6 |
i shall instance only | 6 |
don diego serviento de | 6 |
not to be allowed | 6 |
and all manner of | 6 |
of our reign the | 6 |
be upon the ports | 6 |
if a ship shall | 6 |
in any of the | 6 |
county of this realm | 6 |
make good the same | 5 |
place of the same | 5 |
before the reign of | 5 |
per fluxum refluxum maris | 5 |
in the said case | 5 |
that in edward the | 5 |
the pains of death | 5 |
the admirals jurisdiction to | 5 |
mentioned in the statute | 5 |
of the said goods | 5 |
from port to port | 5 |
from one port to | 5 |
the one side of | 5 |
by reason of such | 5 |
to our lord the | 5 |
of any ship or | 5 |
is not within the | 5 |
by the canon law | 5 |
in dicta curia nostra | 5 |
with whom he resides | 5 |
nor is the same | 5 |
hearing and determining of | 5 |
all parts of the | 5 |
are not within the | 5 |
ubi revera facta fuit | 5 |
his return from the | 5 |
of ship and goods | 5 |
the will of the | 5 |
of the said statute | 5 |
are to be dealt | 5 |
is derived from the | 5 |
that it was made | 5 |
a contract supposed to | 5 |
king henry the third | 5 |
at this day by | 5 |
be tryed by the | 5 |
is no part of | 5 |
not only by the | 5 |
any thing against the | 5 |
the law of dominion | 5 |
in which case it | 5 |
goods are to be | 5 |
without act of parliament | 5 |
major and bailiffs of | 5 |
in the island of | 5 |
reproduction of the original | 5 |
contract supposed to be | 5 |
of the ships of | 5 |
the jurisdiction it self | 5 |
the bills of lading | 5 |
that sir edward coke | 5 |
or that which is | 5 |
for a contract supposed | 5 |
a ship shall be | 5 |
that of the th | 5 |
if there be no | 5 |
as it were a | 5 |
right of the flagg | 5 |
there must be a | 5 |
and if they have | 5 |
to prove the ports | 5 |
of his majesties ships | 5 |
honour of the drawer | 5 |
according to the course | 5 |
if any of the | 5 |
dominion over the british | 5 |
the ships of war | 5 |
infra praesidia of that | 5 |
breve nostrum de prohibitione | 5 |
allowed to a short | 5 |
common law of this | 5 |
the command of the | 5 |
of his majesties dominions | 5 |
estre duement use en | 5 |
that the admiral had | 5 |
which followeth in these | 5 |
no corruption of blood | 5 |
sea where one may | 5 |
statute of the d | 5 |
for the same is | 5 |
to make satisfaction for | 5 |
the parish of st | 5 |
in construction of law | 5 |
it is no part | 5 |
the common law courts | 5 |
their fishing on the | 5 |
but according to the | 5 |
cases of this nature | 5 |
carried out of this | 5 |
as well as of | 5 |
ad estre duement use | 5 |
from the beginning of | 5 |
but if a ship | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
that the admiral shall | 5 |
in the civil law | 5 |
prohibitions have been granted | 5 |
to the best of | 5 |
the first year of | 5 |
in time of warre | 5 |
of his majesties subjects | 5 |
have jurisdiction upon the | 5 |
of england and ireland | 5 |
so much as they | 5 |
infra corpus ejusdem comitatus | 5 |
only beneath the points | 5 |
the admiralty court before | 5 |
or in any port | 5 |
to be allowed to | 5 |
or commander in chief | 5 |
people in the world | 5 |
obliged to make good | 5 |
the costs and charges | 5 |
the sea and the | 5 |
or in any other | 5 |
that by reason of | 5 |
not upon the high | 5 |
the contracts made at | 5 |
be done in case | 5 |
in the manner of | 5 |
in the end of | 5 |
be put to death | 5 |
the king in chancery | 5 |
by the grace of | 5 |
contract was made at | 5 |
where a man may | 5 |
contrary to the form | 5 |
of henry the third | 5 |
they happen to be | 5 |
that it hath been | 5 |
admirallus ad partes boreales | 5 |
and if the ship | 5 |
if it falls out | 5 |
arme of the sea | 5 |
that they are not | 5 |
within any county of | 5 |
action of the case | 5 |
a certain place called | 5 |
in peaceable possession of | 5 |
places of the same | 5 |
of opinion that the | 5 |
can be said to | 5 |
causes of that nature | 5 |
which is not within | 5 |
the common law for | 5 |
and in such cases | 5 |
the ships of the | 5 |
does not extend to | 5 |
that by the laws | 5 |
to the judgement of | 5 |
to be dealt with | 5 |
of susans against turner | 5 |
be brought against the | 5 |
in the tower of | 5 |
other places of the | 5 |
in the jurisdiction of | 5 |
the realm may not | 5 |
of don diego serviento | 5 |
present the kings most | 5 |
are not subject to | 5 |
for things done upon | 5 |
for the government of | 5 |
making of one of | 5 |
to all the world | 5 |
or beyond the sea | 5 |
prince or state to | 5 |
realm may not be | 5 |
he ought to have | 5 |
made use of in | 5 |
the antiquity of this | 5 |
to shew that by | 5 |
to the high seas | 5 |
any prince or state | 5 |
upon any of our | 5 |
and half a farthing | 5 |
is in case of | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
of king richard the | 5 |
not within the bodies | 5 |
after the time of | 5 |
of leigh against burley | 5 |
defendant upon a surmize | 5 |
or upon the seas | 5 |
in the said court | 5 |
is plain that the | 5 |
without leave of the | 5 |
the king and his | 5 |
of the part of | 5 |
and the other part | 5 |
to the officers of | 5 |
against the law of | 5 |
be made within the | 5 |
of the original in | 5 |
how it differs from | 5 |
according to the value | 5 |
power and jurisdiction of | 5 |
all manner of shipping | 5 |
and by the same | 5 |
against whom the same | 5 |
records of the admiralty | 5 |
well by the common | 5 |
in all cases where | 5 |
in the like manner | 5 |
in the parish of | 5 |
were constituted and ordained | 5 |
per costeram maris versus | 5 |
the making of one | 5 |
said court of the | 5 |
likewise under this head | 5 |
or upon any port | 5 |
of the said merchants | 5 |
in the custody of | 5 |
and how and in | 5 |
of the high court | 5 |
hath been already said | 5 |
the custome of merchants | 5 |
of the french navy | 5 |
consultations out of the | 5 |
in relation to the | 5 |
it is not to | 5 |
other things done upon | 5 |
not in the admiralty | 5 |
by common consent of | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
by the style of | 5 |
the service of their | 5 |
be done at land | 5 |
costeram maris versus partes | 5 |
the latter end of | 5 |
after the rate of | 5 |
and benefit of all | 5 |
argument deduced out of | 5 |
by which means the | 5 |
make satisfaction for the | 5 |
should happen to be | 5 |
most part of the | 5 |
by the maritime laws | 5 |
the inhabitants of the | 5 |
forfeiture of ship and | 5 |
this day by the | 5 |
it was made upon | 5 |
and if they be | 5 |
as the court of | 5 |
to the maritime laws | 5 |
to have jurisdiction upon | 5 |
in regard of the | 5 |
the same was taken | 5 |
court of admiralty is | 5 |
said ship or vessel | 5 |
for the tryal of | 5 |
in no other places | 5 |
of any county of | 5 |
by stress of weather | 5 |
treaty in the year | 5 |
in the first year | 5 |
by virtue of that | 5 |
for the service of | 5 |
several parts of the | 5 |
judges of the common | 5 |
the liberty of the | 5 |
to be put to | 5 |
noble order of the | 5 |
an act of parliament | 5 |
the common law hath | 5 |
or goods of the | 5 |
the goods of enemies | 5 |
ad officium admiralli pertinent | 5 |
it is well known | 5 |
the memory of man | 5 |
and of all the | 5 |
to be punished with | 5 |
be determined by the | 5 |
well as the other | 5 |
the first institution of | 5 |
not be tryed within | 5 |
of all or most | 5 |
to the end that | 5 |
part of the body | 5 |
king of great brittain | 5 |
degree is merum imperium | 5 |
in order to a | 5 |
but on the other | 5 |
the payment of the | 5 |
nothing to do with | 5 |
the value of l | 5 |
the rules of law | 5 |
meant by the same | 5 |
que ad estre duement | 5 |
the defendant upon a | 5 |
is to be granted | 5 |
port or haven of | 5 |
be allowed to a | 5 |
of tunnage and poundage | 5 |
to be made within | 5 |
is not within any | 5 |
must of necessity be | 5 |
and beyond the seas | 5 |
for no other cause | 5 |
plenam tenore praesentium potestatem | 5 |
by reason of his | 5 |
performance of the acts | 5 |
so far as they | 5 |
the place where the | 5 |
the pleasure of the | 5 |
and obtained a prohibition | 5 |
so on the other | 5 |
and possession of the | 5 |
and therefore it is | 5 |
the admiral of the | 5 |
of the sea in | 5 |
by the ancient statutes | 5 |
one land to the | 5 |
item soit enquis de | 5 |
edward coke in his | 5 |
the most part of | 5 |
that he should be | 5 |
and thus farre concerning | 5 |
the ships of enemies | 5 |
be found in the | 5 |
the port of gado | 5 |
civil and maritime law | 5 |
he is bound to | 5 |
and therefore in the | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
runneth in these words | 5 |
of the master and | 5 |
under the protection of | 5 |
for the redemption of | 5 |
be sued in the | 5 |
tryed in the admiralty | 5 |
and if the master | 5 |
before the lord admiral | 5 |
other things done beyond | 5 |
in case of a | 5 |
locorum per costeram maris | 5 |
followeth in these words | 5 |
land to the other | 5 |
of the admiral of | 5 |
the major part of | 5 |
record in the tower | 5 |
in no other place | 5 |
in reference to their | 5 |
of the sea laws | 5 |
to the court of | 5 |
and the reason is | 5 |
or that the master | 5 |
year of king james | 5 |
to the statute of | 5 |
both by sea and | 5 |
or by any other | 5 |
the making of this | 5 |
the states general of | 5 |
the admiral had no | 5 |
to be against the | 5 |
will not be denyed | 5 |
in the law of | 5 |
return from the holy | 5 |
to that of the | 5 |
of the realm may | 5 |
of the master or | 5 |
time of the making | 5 |
aptara keyed and coded | 5 |
according to the statute | 5 |
brought in by the | 5 |
the great seal of | 5 |
of the english nation | 5 |
all or most of | 5 |
the contents of the | 5 |
given in the court | 5 |
from hence it is | 5 |
no court of record | 5 |
the money is made | 5 |
in such a case | 5 |
in such cases the | 5 |
money is made payable | 5 |
the taking of the | 5 |
is not so much | 5 |
of the second book | 5 |
goods cast over board | 5 |
done or to be | 5 |
and tryable in the | 5 |
for cod and ling | 5 |
to the states of | 5 |
laid to be done | 5 |
in such manner as | 5 |
that the common law | 5 |
duement use en temps | 5 |
by way of petition | 5 |
of his majesties plantations | 5 |
quae ad officium admiralli | 5 |
the low water mark | 5 |
resolutions upon the cases | 5 |
or upon the ports | 5 |
the sea where one | 5 |
hath not any jurisdiction | 5 |
is that which is | 5 |
the freedom of the | 5 |
no other places of | 5 |
in eadem curia admirallitatis | 5 |
the days of the | 5 |
to the custome of | 5 |
and not to be | 5 |
things done within the | 5 |
the laws and customes | 5 |
farthings and half a | 5 |
between merchant and merchant | 5 |
would have to be | 5 |
out of the courts | 5 |
that it is no | 5 |
case of don diego | 5 |
beyond the memory of | 5 |
our kingdom and dominion | 5 |
the king of denmark | 5 |
and according to the | 5 |
publique ministers of state | 5 |
king edward the third | 5 |
that in such cases | 5 |
general of the united | 5 |
as hath been already | 5 |
ports and havens are | 5 |
sir edward coke in | 5 |
saith sir edward coke | 5 |
from the law of | 5 |
sued for in the | 5 |
the lord admirals jurisdiction | 5 |
coram justiciariis nostris apud | 5 |
and priviledges of the | 4 |
and the states general | 4 |
in praemissis omnibus singulis | 4 |
of so great a | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
in times of peace | 4 |
the act of tunnage | 4 |
the prince or supreme | 4 |
jurisdiction of the common | 4 |
successors of andrew anderson | 4 |
by writs de procedendo | 4 |
or upon any creek | 4 |
of one of them | 4 |
much as they are | 4 |
if a ship is | 4 |
the time of richard | 4 |
registry of the admiralty | 4 |
the common law can | 4 |
admiral of the athenians | 4 |
the civil law it | 4 |
the english that were | 4 |
is no more then | 4 |
the nature of a | 4 |
ad nos nostram audientiam | 4 |
for the dead as | 4 |
the profit of the | 4 |
as much as in | 4 |
prohibition is not to | 4 |
of the cinque ports | 4 |
the fair of france | 4 |
of the admiralty jurisdiction | 4 |
in this case he | 4 |
an action of trespass | 4 |
case of susans against | 4 |
and therefore at this | 4 |
all the judges of | 4 |
them up to the | 4 |
to us by the | 4 |
an action of debt | 4 |
laws of the realm | 4 |
that if any man | 4 |
and he saith that | 4 |
contracts made beyond sea | 4 |
points of the same | 4 |
one may see what | 4 |
as the law of | 4 |
well for the decision | 4 |
the admiral by the | 4 |
have been of opinion | 4 |
the immunities and priviledges | 4 |
but i shall proceed | 4 |
passage to or from | 4 |
brought against the parties | 4 |
or else they are | 4 |
of both the honourable | 4 |
at her port of | 4 |
and from whence they | 4 |
not to stay for | 4 |
to or from the | 4 |
peaceable possession of the | 4 |
of all other things | 4 |
reason of this their | 4 |
of letters of marque | 4 |
time out of minde | 4 |
great oracle of the | 4 |
prove the contracts made | 4 |
but it may be | 4 |
the same to have | 4 |
no other place of | 4 |
for the interest of | 4 |
the office of assurance | 4 |
set down at large | 4 |
but the law of | 4 |
be done or performed | 4 |
the days of edward | 4 |
for sure i am | 4 |
where there is no | 4 |
at his own costs | 4 |
be common to all | 4 |
of the three estates | 4 |
to those that are | 4 |
belonging to the king | 4 |
in the power of | 4 |
the same should be | 4 |
without the consent of | 4 |
and by the law | 4 |
of the dominion of | 4 |
the various wayes of | 4 |
in the river of | 4 |
if the contract be | 4 |
in the national library | 4 |
the lawes of oleron | 4 |
that he is not | 4 |
unto the cognizance of | 4 |
may see what is | 4 |
of bills of exchange | 4 |
antiquity of the office | 4 |
arguments deduced out of | 4 |
his majesties natural born | 4 |
that contracts made at | 4 |
the said king edward | 4 |
the adjacent parts of | 4 |
by reason of its | 4 |
usage in the time | 4 |
of the same law | 4 |
may see from one | 4 |
rivers beneath the first | 4 |
that some of the | 4 |
jurisdiction of the court | 4 |
to be done by | 4 |
of the sea are | 4 |
dominion on the brittish | 4 |
and for no other | 4 |
inquire of and redress | 4 |
chapter of this book | 4 |
revera facta fuit in | 4 |
but if the same | 4 |
a ship be freighted | 4 |
office of the admiralty | 4 |
bordering upon the sea | 4 |
proof of this particular | 4 |
in warda de cheap | 4 |
on this side the | 4 |
the said christopher turner | 4 |
by richard the first | 4 |
the ship to the | 4 |
were made at sea | 4 |
if a bill is | 4 |
arising within the bodies | 4 |
with the laws of | 4 |
according to the customes | 4 |
by ships of war | 4 |
happiness of this kingdom | 4 |
an exclusive property in | 4 |
to the mercy of | 4 |
be made super altum | 4 |
to any prince or | 4 |
known to us by | 4 |
sovereign of the seas | 4 |
the decision of the | 4 |
and how it differs | 4 |
bridge of the same | 4 |
to enquire of the | 4 |
contrary to the law | 4 |
not many years since | 4 |
will appear by the | 4 |
subject to the king | 4 |
that he ought not | 4 |
and common to all | 4 |
lord of the world | 4 |
by the assigns of | 4 |
a ship called the | 4 |
kings of england and | 4 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
if it were possible | 4 |
side to the other | 4 |
only of a thing | 4 |
unto the king in | 4 |
see from one land | 4 |
or passage to or | 4 |
or some other place | 4 |
any forraign prince or | 4 |
if it be not | 4 |
for the lading of | 4 |
provided for in the | 4 |
the civil law in | 4 |
fuit in tali loco | 4 |
high officer or magistrate | 4 |
lord of the place | 4 |
in the prosecution of | 4 |
case of leigh against | 4 |
there may be a | 4 |
as well as those | 4 |
by the name or | 4 |
such as have been | 4 |
in the dominion of | 4 |
be granted to the | 4 |
in the kings court | 4 |
when the ship is | 4 |
to the course of | 4 |
ships and vessels of | 4 |
the cognizance of this | 4 |
and performance of the | 4 |
of the former statute | 4 |
in the ships of | 4 |
out of his own | 4 |
the ports or havens | 4 |
of the isles adjacent | 4 |
businesses to be agitated | 4 |
in the eastern empire | 4 |
to come to the | 4 |
if a loss happens | 4 |
if the subjects of | 4 |
by the crown of | 4 |
and not long after | 4 |
be set upon the | 4 |
is to be determined | 4 |
both at home and | 4 |
the same is a | 4 |
of all maritime causes | 4 |
but the law is | 4 |
things done upon ports | 4 |
and determining of all | 4 |
that is exercitor navis | 4 |
as it were to | 4 |
ship and her lading | 4 |
noble roy edward ail | 4 |
the same nature with | 4 |
and also by the | 4 |
records of the tower | 4 |
trial per medietatem linguae | 4 |
committed by the subjects | 4 |
by consultations out of | 4 |
the civil law for | 4 |
deputies shall not meddle | 4 |
it hath been used | 4 |
yet it is not | 4 |
and as the law | 4 |
that by the common | 4 |
well for the dead | 4 |
civil law by peckius | 4 |
heir of andrew anderson | 4 |
the titles selected out | 4 |
of the kings bench | 4 |
as well by sea | 4 |
parochia beatae mariae de | 4 |
fuit capitaneus et admirallus | 4 |
of the cognizance of | 4 |
to pass through the | 4 |
some few of those | 4 |
dominion of the kings | 4 |
to the form of | 4 |
part of the said | 4 |
but upon the high | 4 |
in the precedent chapter | 4 |
the year of the | 4 |
for the use and | 4 |
from one jurisdiction to | 4 |
within the limits of | 4 |
to be cast over | 4 |
to all manner of | 4 |
as also by the | 4 |
rising within the bodies | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
containing the isles of | 4 |
the master and marriners | 4 |
the goods saved are | 4 |
made at land for | 4 |
to fish on our | 4 |
the design of this | 4 |
are subject to the | 4 |
the original in the | 4 |
s estc r ocm | 4 |
le service du roy | 4 |
the lord chief justice | 4 |
plainly appeareth by the | 4 |
they are not to | 4 |
so that by this | 4 |
that it cannot be | 4 |
as well on the | 4 |
of what nature soever | 4 |
half a farthing the | 4 |
and put in execution | 4 |
parties suing in the | 4 |
to be paid by | 4 |
for the debt of | 4 |
the three before mentioned | 4 |
year of our lord | 4 |
officers of the custome | 4 |
and charges of the | 4 |
brought in the admiralty | 4 |
for the satisfaction of | 4 |
curia nostra coram justiciariis | 4 |
said edward the first | 4 |
in the parts beyond | 4 |
pretend to have power | 4 |
out of this kingdom | 4 |
the custody of the | 4 |
constitutus fuit capitaneus et | 4 |
assigns of john bill | 4 |
of the civil laws | 4 |
in such cases of | 4 |
and happiness of this | 4 |
it will plainly appear | 4 |
covenants made at land | 4 |
de amicitia domini regis | 4 |
such a one as | 4 |
same to have been | 4 |
as in former times | 4 |
ports and havens to | 4 |
roll in the tower | 4 |
the body of some | 4 |
done upon the high | 4 |
in the tenth year | 4 |
may it please your | 4 |
all manner of ships | 4 |
in the twelfth year | 4 |
intent of the statute | 4 |
the second book of | 4 |
treaties which are made | 4 |
not so much by | 4 |
of the ancient laws | 4 |
not subject to an | 4 |
to be granted in | 4 |
eye of the law | 4 |
ships or goods of | 4 |
they are obliged to | 4 |
all passes to ships | 4 |
admiral of the sea | 4 |
be cognizable in the | 4 |
against jolliff and tucker | 4 |
directo in aliquo non | 4 |
as on the land | 4 |
and acts of parliament | 4 |
it is lawful for | 4 |
but that is to | 4 |
water within any county | 4 |
be taken to be | 4 |
the french and hollanders | 4 |
ship is cast away | 4 |
matters belonging to the | 4 |
a part of the | 4 |
the admiralty for the | 4 |
for the space of | 4 |
cognitio in praefata curia | 4 |
in tali loco infra | 4 |
are made use of | 4 |
th year of king | 4 |
of the ports and | 4 |
on a special verdict | 4 |
not to be granted | 4 |
was resolved by all | 4 |
to his own use | 4 |
an assumption of law | 4 |
the best of my | 4 |
his being taken captive | 4 |
this part of the | 4 |
is of merum imperium | 4 |
drawes a bill on | 4 |
majesty and the states | 4 |
ideo vobis mandamus quod | 4 |
it is lawful to | 4 |
be tryed and determined | 4 |
what shall we say | 4 |
office and jurisdiction of | 4 |
of goods and merchandizes | 4 |
ship be taken by | 4 |
the limits of his | 4 |
owners of the ship | 4 |
the very words of | 4 |
in the office of | 4 |
be done upon the | 4 |
see what is done | 4 |
and liberty of the | 4 |
upon the account of | 4 |
the fraight of the | 4 |
were not to be | 4 |
is the same with | 4 |
said court of kings | 4 |
any thing in the | 4 |
party happen to be | 4 |
is part of the | 4 |
shall be restored to | 4 |
titles of the civil | 4 |
according to the true | 4 |
in parochia beatae mariae | 4 |
the lord of that | 4 |
and the adjacent parts | 4 |
both the honourable benches | 4 |
roy edward ail nostre | 4 |
the argument deduced out | 4 |
the time agreed on | 4 |
tali loco infra corpus | 4 |
of men of war | 4 |
hath nothing to do | 4 |
for it is not | 4 |
and bailiffs of hull | 4 |
customes of the admiralty | 4 |
or stress of weather | 4 |
of the said grain | 4 |
be subjected to punishment | 4 |
done super altum mare | 4 |
blazon or coat of | 4 |
of the admiral is | 4 |
by the opinion of | 4 |
and the same may | 4 |
of ship and lading | 4 |
b wing s estc | 4 |
be punished by the | 4 |
by the death of | 4 |
that which is called | 4 |
has issue two sons | 4 |
to be provided for | 4 |
king of great britain | 4 |
of the port of | 4 |
the admiralty in anno | 4 |
they were sold for | 4 |
by the custom of | 4 |
not meddle from henceforth | 4 |
but in cases of | 4 |
or any other of | 4 |
the libel in the | 4 |
from the laws of | 4 |
pain of forfeiture of | 4 |
that they cannot be | 4 |
since the making of | 4 |
statute of the of | 4 |
civil law for the | 4 |
one of the said | 4 |
and by way of | 4 |
the date of the | 4 |
from and to the | 4 |
by the same law | 4 |
and that by the | 4 |
are exempted from the | 4 |
on one part of | 4 |
taken by an enemy | 4 |
properly cognizable in the | 4 |
unto the major and | 4 |
on the behalf of | 4 |
philip king of france | 4 |
may be lawful for | 4 |
but the same is | 4 |
the continent of barbary | 4 |
of and redress all | 4 |
is not lawful to | 4 |
the execution of the | 4 |
plain that the admiral | 4 |
edward the first and | 4 |
he ought to give | 4 |
and that such a | 4 |
is to be tryed | 4 |
and in all other | 4 |
practice of the admiralty | 4 |
to prove the contracts | 4 |
to shew that the | 4 |
the first of england | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
to lighten the ship | 4 |
the twelfth year of | 4 |
which in truth is | 4 |
of the duty of | 4 |
part of this statute | 4 |
any of the kings | 4 |
to the manner of | 4 |
of the goods are | 4 |
in the east indies | 4 |
be contracted for the | 4 |
justiciariis nostris apud westm | 4 |
done on one part | 4 |
found on the sea | 4 |
in the same court | 4 |
yet for all this | 4 |
curia nostra admiralitatis nostrae | 4 |
merchants and owners of | 4 |
ought to make good | 4 |
in the moneths of | 4 |
the trade of the | 4 |
with so much glory | 4 |
in what manner the | 4 |
the power of their | 4 |
is the mother of | 4 |
admirallus ad partes occidentales | 4 |
within years of the | 4 |
to the laws and | 4 |
fall out that the | 4 |
to depart from the | 4 |
by the records of | 4 |
in case of non | 4 |
of original in the | 4 |
of the admiralty argued | 4 |
and all sorts of | 4 |
the high water mark | 4 |
to be done within | 4 |
at a certain place | 4 |
and therefore those that | 4 |
the merchant and the | 4 |
so long as they | 4 |
a matter of great | 4 |
of admiralty upon contracts | 4 |
in such case the | 4 |
in the kings name | 4 |
was held to be | 4 |
ship above the birth | 4 |
in the eye of | 4 |
court of record is | 4 |
if the ship perishes | 4 |
kingdome of great brittain | 4 |
of henry the eighth | 4 |
and are to be | 4 |
purchases lands and dyes | 4 |
is in war with | 4 |
the haven or port | 4 |
the law maritime the | 4 |
the seas of great | 4 |
pour le service du | 4 |
at his own charge | 4 |
for preservation of the | 4 |
subject to the averidge | 4 |
contrary to the laws | 4 |
to be equally divided | 4 |
the name of his | 4 |
death of the prince | 4 |
the ship or vessel | 4 |
that they may be | 4 |
and it is there | 4 |
amounteth to one hundred | 4 |
to be decided by | 4 |
prince or state in | 4 |
records out of the | 4 |
and it is a | 4 |
may be subjected to | 4 |
of all benevolent sea | 4 |
and determined before the | 4 |
it is one thing | 4 |
the same for the | 4 |
the isles of great | 4 |
the title of admiral | 4 |
time of the noble | 4 |
the naval military part | 4 |
and in what cases | 4 |
the power and jurisdiction | 4 |
for the maintaining of | 4 |
what allowances to be | 4 |
such time as the | 4 |
out of the said | 4 |
exclusive property in the | 4 |
of the growth of | 4 |
side of the river | 4 |
the heirs and successors | 4 |
as all the rest | 4 |
benefit of all benevolent | 4 |
of the lord admirals | 4 |
be made of the | 4 |
forth what is to | 4 |
under this head is | 4 |
it is not so | 4 |
ship in her voyage | 4 |
the seas of england | 4 |
words of the statute | 4 |
of the great ocean | 4 |
upon the statute of | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
paid out of the | 4 |
farthing the pound weight | 4 |
in this large sense | 4 |
cognoscendi in causis maritimis | 4 |
for the king of | 4 |
one jurisdiction to another | 4 |
same to be done | 4 |
as much of the | 4 |
antiquity of this jurisdiction | 4 |
there hath been a | 4 |
as if they were | 4 |
his majesty and the | 4 |
and therefore if a | 4 |
of this art of | 4 |
may be made of | 4 |
is nothing else but | 4 |
contracts and covenants of | 4 |
the county of devon | 4 |
the ship is in | 4 |
the port and haven | 4 |
the ship happens to | 4 |
sir edward coke hath | 4 |
be gathered out of | 4 |
that the people of | 4 |
the same cannot be | 4 |
any of the ships | 4 |
the residue of the | 4 |
the prejudice of the | 4 |
from thence to london | 4 |
curia nostra coram nobis | 4 |
so much where he | 4 |
that which the law | 4 |
th year of edward | 4 |
quae officium admiralli tangunt | 4 |
in any part of | 4 |
admiralty for a contract | 4 |
for the performance of | 4 |
be done by the | 4 |
and concerning maritime businesses | 4 |
the tenth year of | 4 |
taken in this large | 4 |
the jurisdiction of that | 4 |
the space of a | 4 |
laws and statutes of | 4 |
to set forth the | 4 |
such as shall be | 4 |
in all or most | 4 |
and determination of maritime | 4 |
the ships and goods | 4 |
the assigns of john | 4 |
by the municipal laws | 4 |
ports and havens of | 4 |
as the penalty be | 4 |
matter of this treatise | 4 |
take cognizance of all | 4 |
office of the admiral | 4 |
navigation upon the sea | 4 |
been used in the | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
and the same thing | 4 |
defender of the faith | 4 |
as also of the | 4 |
act done upon the | 4 |
by the inquisition taken | 4 |
or pretend to have | 4 |
in league with the | 4 |
hath been used in | 4 |
and successors of andrew | 4 |
to serve the king | 4 |
happen to be lost | 4 |
be the first that | 4 |
belonging to the same | 4 |
an action of the | 4 |
master is not bound | 4 |
a writ de procedendo | 4 |
hath been an antient | 4 |
if the goods are | 4 |
dominion and soveraignty of | 4 |
long before the reign | 4 |
the penalty be not | 4 |
brought at the common | 4 |
any of the mariners | 4 |
a ship is freighted | 4 |
the kingdome of england | 4 |
ordained as well for | 4 |
the time of peace | 4 |
no man ought to | 4 |
from the holy land | 4 |
the sea it self | 4 |
by an experienced hand | 4 |
the national library of | 4 |
name or style of | 4 |
by all the reverend | 4 |
satisfaction for the same | 4 |
anno regni nostri tricesimo | 4 |
original in the national | 4 |
ancient laws of oleron | 4 |
hold plea of any | 4 |
restitution may be made | 4 |
any goods or commodities | 4 |
letters of request to | 4 |
the quality of the | 4 |
time of richard the | 4 |
goods are taken by | 4 |
the law of oleron | 4 |
the said lord of | 4 |
if a marriner shall | 4 |
resolved by all the | 4 |
matters of this nature | 4 |
days of the said | 4 |
costs and charges of | 4 |
national library of scotland | 4 |
admiral or commander in | 4 |
either upon the high | 4 |
against the parties suing | 4 |
of that which is | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
decision of maritime causes | 4 |
obliged to make satisfaction | 4 |
maritime jurisdiction of the | 4 |
the laws of war | 4 |
in reference to his | 4 |
what hath been said | 4 |
facta fuit in tali | 4 |
is done on one | 4 |
dispose of the same | 4 |
seas of great brittain | 4 |
two farthings and half | 4 |
is no court of | 4 |
not grant a prohibition | 4 |
within a year and | 4 |
and that it is | 4 |
been lords of the | 4 |
as the law maritime | 4 |
the right of jurisdiction | 4 |
out of the tower | 4 |
according to the rate | 4 |
nature of the sea | 4 |
of which the master | 4 |