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 57
... repairs ; she is , however , supplied by the King's ship , which leaves ten men on board to assist in doing what was necessary , and during a continuance of three weeks labour is furnished by the crew of the " Arab " for the repairs of ...
... repairs ; she is , however , supplied by the King's ship , which leaves ten men on board to assist in doing what was necessary , and during a continuance of three weeks labour is furnished by the crew of the " Arab " for the repairs of ...
Page 63
... repairs of an expensive nature . The master takes up the sum of £ 500 upon the security of this bond for payment of these repairs , and of the stores necessary for the re - equipment of the ship ; and he takes up this sum from the ...
... repairs of an expensive nature . The master takes up the sum of £ 500 upon the security of this bond for payment of these repairs , and of the stores necessary for the re - equipment of the ship ; and he takes up this sum from the ...
Page 86
... repairs were estimated at £ 2152 , the surveyors reporting “ that it would be most for the benefit of all parties concerned that the ship should forthwith be sold . " This report was attested by Mr. Woodburn . On the 20th December the ...
... repairs were estimated at £ 2152 , the surveyors reporting “ that it would be most for the benefit of all parties concerned that the ship should forthwith be sold . " This report was attested by Mr. Woodburn . On the 20th December the ...
Page 87
... repairs : the cargo was taken out , and the ship was there sold by the master , without any authority ( as it is alleged ) , from the registered owners , to the pre- [ 243 ] -sent claimant , Mr. Woodburn , for £ 500 . She was afterwards ...
... repairs : the cargo was taken out , and the ship was there sold by the master , without any authority ( as it is alleged ) , from the registered owners , to the pre- [ 243 ] -sent claimant , Mr. Woodburn , for £ 500 . She was afterwards ...
Page 114
... repairs , and re - victualling the ship - hired a crew , and appointed William Scott , a British subject , to be master ; that in order to enable the brig to make a voyage to New Brunswick , and thence to Great Britain , the master ...
... repairs , and re - victualling the ship - hired a crew , and appointed William Scott , a British subject , to be master ; that in order to enable the brig to make a voyage to New Brunswick , and thence to Great Britain , the master ...
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