Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Admiralty, Commencing with the Judgments of ...: The Right Hon. Sir William Scott, Michaelmas Term 1798 / by Chr. Robinson, Band 5Butterworth and White, 1806 - 398 Seiten |
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... Martinique , to bring in certain proceeds . In an- ed , on shewing that he had remitted the money to a particular house in London , by the order and di rection of the Principal Registrar . 1 swer swer to the monition , it was now stated ...
... Martinique , to bring in certain proceeds . In an- ed , on shewing that he had remitted the money to a particular house in London , by the order and di rection of the Principal Registrar . 1 swer swer to the monition , it was now stated ...
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... Martinique to France and claimed by the master as a cartel ship , as sailing under the passport of the British commander at St. Lucie , for the purpose of carrying General Noques and other officers taken at St. Lucie to France . On the ...
... Martinique to France and claimed by the master as a cartel ship , as sailing under the passport of the British commander at St. Lucie , for the purpose of carrying General Noques and other officers taken at St. Lucie to France . On the ...
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... Martinique unemployed , and without hope of getting home in safety to a French port . In this situation a charter - party is made between the Officer of Government at Mar- tinique and the master , in which the vessel is taken up as a ...
... Martinique unemployed , and without hope of getting home in safety to a French port . In this situation a charter - party is made between the Officer of Government at Mar- tinique and the master , in which the vessel is taken up as a ...
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... Martinique or elsewhere , in a neutral ship or flag of truce . " These gentlemen went to Martinique , and there , without the intervention of any authority on the part of this country , the character and exemption of car- tel , in ...
... Martinique or elsewhere , in a neutral ship or flag of truce . " These gentlemen went to Martinique , and there , without the intervention of any authority on the part of this country , the character and exemption of car- tel , in ...
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... Martinique , and afterwards to France , on con- dition , " & c . This is a personal liberation , and by no means ascertains the vehicle in which he was to go . It does not appear from this instrument , whe- ther General Noques was to ...
... Martinique , and afterwards to France , on con- dition , " & c . This is a personal liberation , and by no means ascertains the vehicle in which he was to go . It does not appear from this instrument , whe- ther General Noques was to ...
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actual captor adjudication Admiralty admitted affidavit againſt alfo alſo ANNA appears averred Batavia becauſe blockade British cafe capture cargo caſe CATHARINA cauſe character charter-party circumſtances claim claimant coaft cocoa colony condemnation confideration considered contended contraband contract courſe Court Crown cruizers decree Demarara demnation Dutch duties effect enemy entitled eſtabliſhed evidence fact faid fame farther feizure fervice fhall fhould fide fince firſt fome France French ftated fuch fufficient ground himſelf Holland hostilities intention interest itſelf JUDGMENT King's Advocate King's fhip letter of marque licence Lord Keith mafter Marblehead Martinique ment merchant muſt neceffary neutral obferved owner parties persons poffeffion port possession prefent principle privateer Prize Act proceeding purpoſe queſtion racter reſpect restitution Ruffia ſaid salvage ſhe ſhip Spanish ſtate ſuch taken theſe thoſe tion trade transaction treaty Treaty of Amiens veffel vessel voyage William William Hooper