Multiple Monarchy and the Kent Island Controversy: A Scottish Licence, Chesapeake Rivalries and the London Business World

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Joseph Wagner
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Kent Island, located in Chesapeake Bay, was the subject of fierce debate and competition in the 1630s. Historians typically present the conflict in binary terms relating to its status as either part of one English colony or another; namely, was Kent Island part of the Virginia colony or was it part of the Maryland colony? There was, however, a third interpretation – that Kent Island was not part of an English colony at all but, rather, an independent Scottish trading outpost. This article examines the basis for this alternative interpretation. It was a pivotal issue in the contemporary debate as the initial European occupation of the island was predicated on the rights conveyed in a royal licence granted under the Scottish privy signet. Taking that grant as its starting point, the article analyses the ways in which the 1603 union of the crowns affected colonisation stemming from the British Isles under the Stuart monarchs. The Kent Island controversy is one example of the ‘Scottish complication’ that was present in many colonial endeavours traditionally thought of as solely English. 1
多元君主制与肯特岛之争:苏格兰执照、切萨皮克竞争与伦敦商业世界
位于切萨皮克湾的肯特岛是17世纪30年代激烈辩论和竞争的主题。历史学家通常用二元的方式来描述这场冲突,因为它要么是英国殖民地的一部分,要么是另一部分;也就是说,肯特岛是弗吉尼亚殖民地的一部分还是马里兰殖民地的一部分?然而,还有第三种解释——肯特岛根本不是英国殖民地的一部分,而是一个独立的苏格兰贸易前哨。本文考察了这种替代解释的基础。在当时的辩论中,这是一个关键问题,因为欧洲对该岛的最初占领是基于苏格兰枢密院印章授予的皇家许可证所传达的权利。本文以这一授权为出发点,分析了1603年英王联盟对斯图亚特王朝统治下不列颠群岛殖民的影响。肯特岛的争议是“苏格兰复杂性”的一个例子,它存在于许多传统上被认为完全是英国的殖民活动中
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