The English Reports: Ecclesiastical (1752-1857), Admiralty, (1776-1840), and Probate and Divorce (1858-1865), Volume 166W. Green, 1924 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 58
... mate of the " Centurion , " against the captain , for having assaulted him with a broomstick and handspike , during the voyage from Buenos Ayres to Liverpool . A libel , on the part of the complainant , and an allegation on behalf of ...
... mate of the " Centurion , " against the captain , for having assaulted him with a broomstick and handspike , during the voyage from Buenos Ayres to Liverpool . A libel , on the part of the complainant , and an allegation on behalf of ...
Page 76
... mate for the same reason ; that on the captain's return from the shore they made the same demand from him , and in the same violent and turbulent manner ; that he seeing them intoxicated , refused , and ordered them to go to bed . One ...
... mate for the same reason ; that on the captain's return from the shore they made the same demand from him , and in the same violent and turbulent manner ; that he seeing them intoxicated , refused , and ordered them to go to bed . One ...
Page 77
... mate , the captain being then on shore . This bottle , it seems , is not an unusual indulgence on board West India ships lying at those islands , but it had not been the practice of all captains to allow it , and had not been the ...
... mate , the captain being then on shore . This bottle , it seems , is not an unusual indulgence on board West India ships lying at those islands , but it had not been the practice of all captains to allow it , and had not been the ...
Page 102
... mate , from being shipped as boatswain , says , that the chief officer , the doctor , and the purser , and some of the crew , left the ship at Calcutta , and although they did not leave their clothes , they left their pay , if any was ...
... mate , from being shipped as boatswain , says , that the chief officer , the doctor , and the purser , and some of the crew , left the ship at Calcutta , and although they did not leave their clothes , they left their pay , if any was ...
Page 132
... mate to send the ship's company on shore , and if they refused , not to let them have any provisions ; that accordingly the mate locked up the bread - room , and nine of the crew summoned the captain before a magistrate , who ordered ...
... mate to send the ship's company on shore , and if they refused , not to let them have any provisions ; that accordingly the mate locked up the bread - room , and nine of the crew summoned the captain before a magistrate , who ordered ...
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