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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Jamaica. The Waesmunster, Andries Feigel, master. The waesmunster, Andries Feigel, Master. Elisha Tyler of Jamaica, merchant, the claimant of the said ship Waesmunster, her tackle, apparel and furniture, on behalf of Nicholas Kemna, described of Waesmunster in Flanders, and a subject of His Imperial Majesty the emperor of Germany; and also claimnat of sundry goods, laden and on board the said ship, as the property of the said Nicholas Kemna, Andries Feigel the master, and others, described to be imperial and neutral subjects; and John Cologan of London, merchant, claimant of fifty bales of cocoa, as the property of Francis Bowens, described of Ostend, merchant; and Anthony Songa of London, merchant, claimant of part of the cargo, on behalf of asserted imperial subjects, - -appellants, against Charles Hotchkys, Esq. commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Hydra, his officers and mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, - -respondents.
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Published 1785
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes : St. Eustatius, And its Dependencies. Claim of Anthony Songa, No 17. Anthony Songa, o...
Published 1786
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Chinsurah, and its dependencies. Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England, on behalf of Thomas Morton, Esq. The said Thomas Morton, Esq. syndic of the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East Indies, - - - - - appellant, against Sir Edward Hughes, Knight of the Most Honourable order of the Bath, late commanders in chief of His Majesty's squadron in the East-Indies, and the officers and crew of His Majesty's sloop of war the Nymph, one of the said squadron, and James Heseltine, Esq. His Majesty's procurator-general, - - - - - respondents appeal on the behalf of Sir Edward Hughes. The said Sir Edward Hughes, and the officers and crew of His Majesty's sloop of war the Nymph, - appellants, against the said Thomas Morton, Esq. syndic of the said United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East-Indies, - - - - respondent.
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Published 1792
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. General Van Huth, Jan Meinert Meinertz master. Jan Meinert Meinertz, the master and claimant of the ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, for and on behalf of Hendrick Dultz of Altona, merchant, a subject of His Majesty the King of Denmark, the sole owner thereof; and also claimant of all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes, laden on board the said ship, on behalf and as the property of Jacob de chapeaurouge, a burgher, merchant, and inhabitant of the free imperial city of Hamburgh, - - - - - appellent. George Davis, commander of the armed cutter the Nancy; James Nash, commander of the armed cutter the Dorset; William Nowell Esquire, commander of His Majesty's sloop of war the Ferret; James Heseltine Esquire, His Majesty's procurator general; and George Gostling Esquire, His Majesty's procurator general in his office of Admiralty, - - - - - - - respondents. The appellant's
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Published 1794
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Negapatam, and its dependencies. An appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. Vice-admiral Sir Edward Hughes, knight of the most hon. order of the Bath, commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships and vessels, employed in the capture and reduction of the Dutch settlement of Negapatam and its dependencies, in the East-Indies; and also the several commanders, officers, marines, mariners, soldiers, and others, on board of, or belonging to, the several ships and vessels composing the said squadron; and also James Heseltine, Esq. procurator-general for our sovereign lord the King. Appellants, against Joseph Huddart, commander of the private ship or vessel of war, called the Royal admiral, on behalf of himself, and of the owners and proprietors, and the rest of the officers and mariners on board of, and belonging to, the said ship, joint-captors of all and singular the goods, wares, merchandizes and effects, taken and seized as lawful prize, at the said settlement respondents. Appendix to the respondents'
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Published 1791
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Jonge Dirk, Pieter Harder, master. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of St. Christopher's. George William Soltau, of London, merchant, the claimant of one-half part of all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes, on board the said ship, on behalf and as the property of Peter Van Zeller, Arnold Van Zeller, and John Van Zeller, described as inhabitants of Oporto, merchants and subjects of Her Majesty the Queen of Portugal; also the claimant of one sixteenth part of the said goods, on behalf and as the property of Henrick and Johan Martin Brauwer, merchants, described as burghers, merchants, and inhabitants of the free imperial city of Hamburgh; and of one other sixteenth part of the said goods, wares, and merchandizes, on behalf and as the property of persent and dormer, merchants, described burghers and inhabitants of Hamburgh aforesaid, appellant, against John M'Laurin, Esq. commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Triton, his officers and mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, respondents,
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Chinsurah and its dependencies. An appeal from the High Court of Admiralty. On appeal of Thomas Morton Esquire. The said Thomas Morton Esq. syndic of the United Company of Merchants of England, trading to the East Indies, - - - - appellant. Against Vice Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, Knight of the Bath, late commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships and vessels in the East Indies, the officers and crews of His Majesty's sloop Nymph, one of the said squadron, pretended captors of all and singular the treasure, goods, wares, merchandizes, and essects, taken and seized at Chinsurah, and James Heseltine Esq. procurator-general of Our Sovereign Lord the King, - respondents. Appeal of Sir Edward Hughes. The said Vice Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, and the officers and crew of said sloop Nymph, and the said James Heseltine Esq. - - appellants. Against the said Thomas Morton Esq. syndic of the said East India Company, - - - respondent.
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Chinsurah, and its dependencies. An appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England, on behalf of Thomas Morton, Esq. The said Thomas Morton, Esq. syndic of the United Company of merchants of England trading to the East Indies, - - - - appellants; against Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, Knight of the Bath, late commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships and vessels in the East Indies; the officers and crew of His Majesty's sloop of war the Nymph, one of the said squadron, pretended captors of all and singular the treasure, goods, wares, merchandizes, and effects, taken and seized at Chinsurah; and James Heseltine, Esq. procurator-general for Our Sovereign Lord the King, - - - respondents. Appeal on behalf of Sir Edward Hughes, and others. The said Sir Edward Hughes, and the officers and crew of His Majesty's said sloop of war the Nymph, and the said James Heseltine, Esquire, appellants, against the said Thomas Morton, Esquire, syndic of the said United Company, - - - respondents. Appendix to the
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Jonge Dirk, Pieter de Harder, master. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of St. Christopher's. George William Soltau, of Suffolk-lane, London, merchant, the claimant of one-half part of all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes,laden and on board the said ship, as the true, lawful, and sole property of Peter Van Zeller, Arnold Van Zeller, and John Van Zeller, of Oporto, merchants, and subjects of Her Faithful Majesty the Queen of Portugal; also for one sixteenth part of the said goods, wares and merchandizes, on behalf of Hendrick and Johan Martin Brauer, Merchants, and inhabitants of the free imperial city of Hamburgh; also on behalf of Persent and Dormer, of the said free imperial city of Hamburgh, owners of one other sixteenth part of the said goods, wares and merchandizes, appellant, against John Maclarin, Esq. commander of His Majesty's ship of war Triton, his officers, mariners, captors of the said ship Jonge Dirke, and her cargo, respondents, appendix to the appellant's
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Den Arend Op Zee, Jan Hendrick Siebes, master. Jan Hendrick Siebes, a burgher and inhabitant of Antwerp, and a subject of the Emperor of Germany, the master of the said ship, and claimant on behalf of himself and also of Mess. N. De Wall Veydt, Van Ravestyn and Company, of Ostend, imperial subjects, and others, neutral subjects, the true and lawful owners and proprietors of the goods, wares and merchandizes laden on board the said ship, - - appellant. Robert Sutton, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Dolphin; John Willett Payne, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of war Leander; Henry Savage, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of war Hercules; the Hon. William Carnigie, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of war Enterprize; and Isaac Vaillant, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's ship of war Namesis, the captors; and James Heseltine, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator-general, - - - respondents. On an appeal from the Court of Vice-Admiralty for the island of Barbadoes. Appellant's
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Published 1785
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Chinsurah, and its dependencies. An appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England, on behalf of Thomas Morton, Esq.The said Thomas Morton, Esq. syndic of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, - - - - appellants; against Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, Knight of the Bath, late commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships and vessels in the East Indies; the officers and crew of His Majesty's sloop of war the Nymph, one of the said squadron, pretended captors of all and singular the treasure, goods, wares, merchandizes, and effects, taken and seized at Chinsurah; and James Heseltine, Esq. Procurator-General for Our Sovereign Lord the King, - - - respondents. Appeal on behalf of Sir Edward Hughes, and others. The said Sir Edward Hughes, and the officers and crew of His Majesty's said sloop of war the Nymph, and the said James Heseltine, Esquire, - appellants, against the said Thomas Morton, Esquire, syndic of the said United Company, - - - respondents. Appendix to the
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Before the most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Jonge Dirk, Pieter de Harder, master. Appeal from the Court of Vice-Admiralty of St. Christopher's. George William Soltau, of Suffolk-Lane, London, merchant, the claimant of one half part of all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes laden and on board the said ship, as the true, lawful, and sole property of Peter Van Zeller, Arnold Van Zeller, and John Van Zeller, of Oporto, merchants, and subjects of Her Most Faithful Majesty the Queen of Portugal; also claimant of one sixteenth part of the said goods, wares, and merchandizes, as the true, lawful, and sold property of Henrick and Johann Martin Brauer, merchants and inhabitants of the free imperial city of Hamburgh; also on behalf of Persent and Dormer, of the said free imperial city of Hamburgh, owners of one other sixteenth part of the said goods, wares, and merchandizes, - - appellant, against John M'Laurine, Esq. commander of His Majesty's ship of war Triton, his officers and mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, - - - respondents. The appellant's
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes : The Brigantine Triumph, Benjamin Northam, Master. James Graham, of London, Merchant,...
Published 1785
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. The Rachael Mobareck, otherwise Tatty Mumbarick, Jose Pereira de Souza, master. The Right Honourable William Murray, commonly called Lord William Murray, the claimant, as agent for and on behalf of Ephraim Cohen, of the city of Cochin, in the dominions of the Rajah of Old Cochin, and a subject of the said King or Rajah, the real, true, lawful, and sole owner and proprietor of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and of the several goods, wares and merchandizes hereinafter mentioned, laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture and seizure thereof, in the month of July 1781, in the road of Cudalore, in the East Indies, by a party of seapoys, or seamen, under the command of the Right Honourable Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, Knight of the Most Honourable order of the Bath, commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships and vessels in teh East Indies, - - - - - - appellant. Against the said Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, and James Heseltine, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator-general - respondents, Appendix to the appellant's
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes : An appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Jamaica. De Staadt Trieste, Jean Joseph H...
Published 1788
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Count de Belgiosio. Gerrit Borst, master. Bartholomew Songa, of Warnford-Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, merchant, the claimant of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes laden therein, as neutral property, appellant. And Pieter de Cuyper, of the city of Ostend, merchant, Pieter Boeye, of Saint Nicholas, in the county of Waes, in Flanders, merchant, Henry Gistain Vander Sare, Esquire, also of Saint Nicholas, hereditary treasurer and receiver general of the said county of Waes, Johannes Baptistus Ludovicus Vermessen, also of Saint Nicholas, Ferdinand Emanuel de Cauwer, late of Saint Nicholas aforesaid, now deceased, whilst living one of the magistrates of the lordship of Waes, aforesaid, and Johannes Francisus Van Hulle, of Somergen, and registrar of Vanderboute, in Flanders, respectively subjects of His Royal Apostolick Majesty, the emperor of Germany, and respectively part owners of the said ship, and the said Pieter Boeye, as being the sole owner of the cargo laden therein, parties intervening for their several interests in this cause, interveuors. Against John Casey, commander of the private ship of war the Juno, the captor of the said ship and her cargo, respondent. Further
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Published 1792
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes : La Ville de Trieste, John Joseph Hyvert, Master. The said John Joseph Hyvert, the Ma...
Published 1788
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Helvetia, Jacob Janz Rowaan, master. Appendix to the appellant's first and second appeals. Claim of Emanuel Philip Bize
Published 1790
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In His Majesty's High Court of Appeals for Prizes : On an Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty, and retained in this Court. St. Eustatius and its Dependencies. Claim, No. 19. Ri...
Published 1786
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