Documents Relating to Law and Custom of the Sea: A.D. 1205-1648Reginald Godfrey Marsden Navy Records Society, 1915 |
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Admiral Admiralty Court aforesaid aforesaid ship aliis Anglie anno anno Domini appointed arrest behalf belonging bona bonis bonorum captain captured cause chardge Cinque Ports command commission common form condemning Count of Flanders decernimus declaramus decree dicta dicti domini eadem eisdem ejusdem enemies English eorum eorundem French fuisse graunted hath Henry Henry Marten Highnes hujusmodi John Julius Caesar King of Spain King's lawful lawfull letters of marque letters of reprisal Libels Lord Admirall Lord High Admiral Majestie Majestie's mare mariners master mercandisis merchandise merchants naves navis navium nobis nostrum owners pirates port Portugal predictis predictorum prefertur presents princes prise prize prize law proclamation pronunciamus pyrats quam quod Regis reprisall restitution Richard Cowper Rymer Salutem sayd sentence shalbe ship called shippes sive Spayne spoiled subjects taken ther thereof Thomas tyme unto uppon victuals vobis voyage warre William
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Page vi - The COUNCIL of the CAMDEN SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications ; the Editors of the several Works being alone responsible for the same.
Page 223 - ... (next ensuing) make their dwellings or abidings, or that shall enterprise or attempt at any time hereafter unlawfully to annoy, eyther by Sea or Lande the sayde Walter Ralegh, his heires or assignes, or any of them, or his or their, or any of his or their companies...
Page 59 - Edward. by the grace of God king of England, lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine, to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, justices, sheriffs, provosts.
Page 315 - ... all and every one, of what condition realme or land soever, none excepted, to lade, ship, carry or transport by sea, directly or indirectly, under what coulor or pretence soever, any ships, goods, wares, or...
Page 132 - HEnry, by the grace of God, king of England and France, and lord of Ireland, to all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting.
Page 180 - ... shippe, should be dryven to restore the same to Ramsey, the Scottishman that solliciteth this cause and claymeth to have boughte the same of the first takers. For all thoughe he were not the first spoyler, yet his title, beyng dereyved from the same fyrste taker, is no better then [ie than] theirs.3 And to them was the said shippe no good prise, for whate so ever the enemye dothe take from thenemye in the harborowe of a frende, that is no prise; for the proprietie therof is not altered, but remayneth...
Page 87 - Angliae: et ideo vobis mandamus quod, ad certos dies et loca quos vos...
Page 34 - Omnibus Ballivis et fidelibus suis ad quos presentes littere pervenerint salutem. Sciatis quod cum licencia mater nostra domina Alianora Regina Anglie dederit dilectis nobis in christo Abbati et Conventui de/(3...