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spelling | Exton, John 1600?-1668 Verfasser aut The maritime dicæologie or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. I. Setting forth the Antiquity of the Admiralty in England, proving the same to have been settled before Edward the Third's Time, shewing the Beginning of the Sea Laws. The Laws of Oleron. The King of England's Dominion over the British Seas. The Sea Laws of the Grecians, Romans, &c. and the Power of the Admiral of Scotland. II. Proving the Ports, Havens, and Creeks of the Sea to be within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, from the Rhodian Laws, the Laws of Oleron, and several antient Records and Adjudications as well in England as in other Nations. III. Shewing that all Contracts concerning Maritime Affairs are within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, and there cognizable, from the antient Statutes of the Admiralty, the Laws of Oleron, several antient Records in the Tower, Chancery, &c. And Arguments to the contrary drawn from several Statutes, &c. answered. By John Exton, Doctor of Laws, and Judge of his Majesty's High Court of Admiralty The second edition. To which is added, .. a case .. concerning the jurisdiction of the Admiralty coroner and the County coroner London sold by J. Worrall, at the Dove in Bell-Yard, near Lincoln's Inn MDCCLV. [1755] Online-Ressource (xvi,vi,404Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T130727 Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Admiralty England Early works to 1800 Maritime law England Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1011400100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Exton, John 1600?-1668 The maritime dicæologie or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. I. Setting forth the Antiquity of the Admiralty in England, proving the same to have been settled before Edward the Third's Time, shewing the Beginning of the Sea Laws. The Laws of Oleron. The King of England's Dominion over the British Seas. The Sea Laws of the Grecians, Romans, &c. and the Power of the Admiral of Scotland. II. Proving the Ports, Havens, and Creeks of the Sea to be within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, from the Rhodian Laws, the Laws of Oleron, and several antient Records and Adjudications as well in England as in other Nations. III. Shewing that all Contracts concerning Maritime Affairs are within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, and there cognizable, from the antient Statutes of the Admiralty, the Laws of Oleron, several antient Records in the Tower, Chancery, &c. And Arguments to the contrary drawn from several Statutes, &c. answered. By John Exton, Doctor of Laws, and Judge of his Majesty's High Court of Admiralty Admiralty England Early works to 1800 Maritime law England Early works to 1800 |
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title_full | The maritime dicæologie or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. I. Setting forth the Antiquity of the Admiralty in England, proving the same to have been settled before Edward the Third's Time, shewing the Beginning of the Sea Laws. The Laws of Oleron. The King of England's Dominion over the British Seas. The Sea Laws of the Grecians, Romans, &c. and the Power of the Admiral of Scotland. II. Proving the Ports, Havens, and Creeks of the Sea to be within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, from the Rhodian Laws, the Laws of Oleron, and several antient Records and Adjudications as well in England as in other Nations. III. Shewing that all Contracts concerning Maritime Affairs are within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, and there cognizable, from the antient Statutes of the Admiralty, the Laws of Oleron, several antient Records in the Tower, Chancery, &c. And Arguments to the contrary drawn from several Statutes, &c. answered. By John Exton, Doctor of Laws, and Judge of his Majesty's High Court of Admiralty |
title_fullStr | The maritime dicæologie or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. I. Setting forth the Antiquity of the Admiralty in England, proving the same to have been settled before Edward the Third's Time, shewing the Beginning of the Sea Laws. The Laws of Oleron. The King of England's Dominion over the British Seas. The Sea Laws of the Grecians, Romans, &c. and the Power of the Admiral of Scotland. II. Proving the Ports, Havens, and Creeks of the Sea to be within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, from the Rhodian Laws, the Laws of Oleron, and several antient Records and Adjudications as well in England as in other Nations. III. Shewing that all Contracts concerning Maritime Affairs are within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, and there cognizable, from the antient Statutes of the Admiralty, the Laws of Oleron, several antient Records in the Tower, Chancery, &c. And Arguments to the contrary drawn from several Statutes, &c. answered. By John Exton, Doctor of Laws, and Judge of his Majesty's High Court of Admiralty |
title_full_unstemmed | The maritime dicæologie or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. I. Setting forth the Antiquity of the Admiralty in England, proving the same to have been settled before Edward the Third's Time, shewing the Beginning of the Sea Laws. The Laws of Oleron. The King of England's Dominion over the British Seas. The Sea Laws of the Grecians, Romans, &c. and the Power of the Admiral of Scotland. II. Proving the Ports, Havens, and Creeks of the Sea to be within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, from the Rhodian Laws, the Laws of Oleron, and several antient Records and Adjudications as well in England as in other Nations. III. Shewing that all Contracts concerning Maritime Affairs are within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, and there cognizable, from the antient Statutes of the Admiralty, the Laws of Oleron, several antient Records in the Tower, Chancery, &c. And Arguments to the contrary drawn from several Statutes, &c. answered. By John Exton, Doctor of Laws, and Judge of his Majesty's High Court of Admiralty |
title_short | The maritime dicæologie |
title_sort | the maritime dicæologie or sea jurisdiction of england in three books i setting forth the antiquity of the admiralty in england proving the same to have been settled before edward the third s time shewing the beginning of the sea laws the laws of oleron the king of england s dominion over the british seas the sea laws of the grecians romans c and the power of the admiral of scotland ii proving the ports havens and creeks of the sea to be within the jurisdiction of the admiralty from the rhodian laws the laws of oleron and several antient records and adjudications as well in england as in other nations iii shewing that all contracts concerning maritime affairs are within the jurisdiction of the admiralty and there cognizable from the antient statutes of the admiralty the laws of oleron several antient records in the tower chancery c and arguments to the contrary drawn from several statutes c answered by john exton doctor of laws and judge of his majesty s high court of admiralty |
title_sub | or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. I. Setting forth the Antiquity of the Admiralty in England, proving the same to have been settled before Edward the Third's Time, shewing the Beginning of the Sea Laws. The Laws of Oleron. The King of England's Dominion over the British Seas. The Sea Laws of the Grecians, Romans, &c. and the Power of the Admiral of Scotland. II. Proving the Ports, Havens, and Creeks of the Sea to be within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, from the Rhodian Laws, the Laws of Oleron, and several antient Records and Adjudications as well in England as in other Nations. III. Shewing that all Contracts concerning Maritime Affairs are within the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty, and there cognizable, from the antient Statutes of the Admiralty, the Laws of Oleron, several antient Records in the Tower, Chancery, &c. And Arguments to the contrary drawn from several Statutes, &c. answered. By John Exton, Doctor of Laws, and Judge of his Majesty's High Court of Admiralty |
topic | Admiralty England Early works to 1800 Maritime law England Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Admiralty England Early works to 1800 Maritime law England Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1011400100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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