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 [to April, 1808].A. Strahan, 1812 |
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... Captain Trollop's orders in recon- noitring the Dutch fleet from their first appearance ; fhe was then fent to call in aid the whole body of the fleet under the command of Admiral Duncan , and sgive information to the Admiralty ; this ...
... Captain Trollop's orders in recon- noitring the Dutch fleet from their first appearance ; fhe was then fent to call in aid the whole body of the fleet under the command of Admiral Duncan , and sgive information to the Admiralty ; this ...
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... Captain Trollop : that the Vestal accordingly did join Captain Trollop , and made one of the fhips under his command , being part of Admiral Duncan's fleet , and on falling in with the Dutch fleet on the 8th of October was fent by ...
... Captain Trollop : that the Vestal accordingly did join Captain Trollop , and made one of the fhips under his command , being part of Admiral Duncan's fleet , and on falling in with the Dutch fleet on the 8th of October was fent by ...
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... Captain Trollop , with his Majefty's fhips cruising with him , joined Admiral Dun- can , and never loft fight of the Dutch fleet , from the time the Vestal was fo detached , to the time of the cap- сар- ture of the ship proceeded ...
... Captain Trollop , with his Majefty's fhips cruising with him , joined Admiral Dun- can , and never loft fight of the Dutch fleet , from the time the Vestal was fo detached , to the time of the cap- сар- ture of the ship proceeded ...
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... Captain Trollop , I find the directions were , 66 you are to proceed to the first port of England if you do not meet Admiral Duncan , which you are to ufe your best endeavours to do on your way , & c . " By fair conftruction then , fhe ...
... Captain Trollop , I find the directions were , 66 you are to proceed to the first port of England if you do not meet Admiral Duncan , which you are to ufe your best endeavours to do on your way , & c . " By fair conftruction then , fhe ...
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... Captain Trollop dogged the enemy for the purpose of reconnoitring , but he is to be con- fidered rather as the party chafed , than as the chafer ; with all the gallantry that is to be afcribed to him and the The VRYHEID . 1799 . the ...
... Captain Trollop dogged the enemy for the purpose of reconnoitring , but he is to be con- fidered rather as the party chafed , than as the chafer ; with all the gallantry that is to be afcribed to him and the The VRYHEID . 1799 . the ...
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Admiral Elphinstone afferted affidavit affiftance aforefaid againſt alfo alſo America appears arifing becauſe blockade Bourdeaux Britiſh buſineſs cafe capture caſe caufe cauſe circumſtances claim claimant colony commiffion condemnation confequence confideration confidered Court of Admiralty deſtination Dunkirk Dutch enemy entitled eſtabliſhed faid faid fhip fame farther proof fent fentence fervice fhall fhare fhew fhip fhip and cargo fhould firſt flag officer fleet fome France French ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe himſelf hoftilities houſe impoffible inftance inftructions infurance intereft July letter letters of marque licence Lord Keith mafter Majefty Majefty's meaſure merchants moſt muft Murray muſt neceffary neceffity neutral obferve owners paffed parties Pefchier perfons poffeffion port prefent prize purchaſe purpoſe queſtion reaſon refidence refpect reſtored ſaid ſay ſhall ſhip ſtate ſtill ſuch taken thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe trade tranfaction underſtand unleſs uſe veffel Vice Admiralty Court Vlie voyage VRYHEID
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164 ページ - Majefty that it may be enacled ; and be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual...
196 ページ - But without reference to accidents of the one kind or other, the general rule is, that the neutral has a right to carry on, in time of war, his accustomed trade to the utmost extent of which that accustomed trade is capable.
377 ページ - That they shall stop and detain all ships laden with goods the produce of any colony belonging to France, or carrying provisions or other supplies for the use of any such colony, and shall bring the same with their cargoes to legal adjudication in our courts of admirality.
20 ページ - arts of the said One Fourth, and the other shall have the remaining third Part ; but if the Number of Flag Officers be more than Two, he Chief shall have only One Half, and the other Half shall be equally livided amongst the Junior Flag Officers ; but if there be no Fla...
197 ページ - It is an indubitable right of the belligerent to possess himself of such places, as of any other possession of his enemy. This is his common right; but he has the certain means of carrying such a right into effect if he has a decided superiority at sea. Such colonies are dependent for their existence, as colonies, on foreign supplies; if they cannot be supplied and defended, they must fall to the belligerent of course; and if the belligerent chooses to...
12 ページ - We do, therefore, now make known to all Our loving Subjects, and to all others whom it may concern, by this Our Proclamation, by and with the Advice and Consent of Our Privy Council, that Our Royal Will and Pleasure is, and We do hereby direct, That...
197 ページ - If Guadaloupe could be sunk in the sea by the effect of hostility at the beginning of a war, it would be a mighty loss to France, as Jamaica would be to England, if it could be made the subject of a similar act of violence; but such events would find their way into the chronicles of other countries as events of disinterested curiosity, and nothing more.
196 ページ - Very different is the case of a trade which the neutral has never possessed, which he holds by no title of use and habit in times of peace, and which, in fact, can obtain in war by no other title, than by the success of...
217 ページ - That all ships and goods belonging to enemies, coming into any port, creek or road of this his Majesty's kingdom of England or of Ireland, by stress of weather or other accident, or by mistake of port, or by ignorance, not knowing of the war, do belong to the Lord High Admiral...