| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Christopher Robinson - Admiralty - 1799 - 424 pages
...taken as prize? Were any of .t'nem burnt, torn, thrown overboard, deftroyed, or cancelled, concealed or attempted to be concealed, and when, and by whom, and who was then prefent? XVII. INTERROGATE. Ha? the fhip, concerning which yoo are row examined, been at any time,... | |
| Richard Wildman - International law - 1849 - 662 pages
...taken as prize ? Were any of them burnt, torn, thrown overboard, destroyed, or cancelled, concealed or attempted to be concealed, and when, and by whom, and who was then present ? XVII. INTERROGATE. Has the ship, concerning which you are now examined, been at any time, and when,... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, William Robinson, Christopher Robinson - Admiralty - 1853 - 568 pages
...taken as prize ? Were any of them burnt, torn, thrown overboard, destroyed, or cancelled, concealed or attempted to be concealed, and when, and by whom, and who was then present ? XVII. INTERROGATE. Has the ship, concerning which you are now examined, been at any time, and when,... | |
| Francis Henry Upton - Capture at sea - 1863 - 536 pages
...set forth its contents and state what has become of it. 20. What papers, bills of lading, letters, or other writings relating to the vessel or cargo,...United States, and that the naval forces of the United Slates held such a port in a state of blockako. How, when, or where had you such knowledge or notice,... | |
| Francis Henry Upton - Capture at sea - 1863 - 542 pages
...any of them burnt, torn, thrown overboard, destroyed, or cancelled, or attempted to be concealed, aud when, and by whom, and who was then present ? 21....the owner, master, or person having command of the aaid vessel or her navigation, at the time and place of her capture, know or have notice that such... | |
| Continuous voyages (International law) - 1863 - 342 pages
...before she was taken as prize ? Were any of them burnt, torn, thrown overboard, destroyed or canceled, or attempted to be concealed, and when, and by whom, and who was present ?" And he answers, .None. If your honor please, he answered truly. He answered on his conscience,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1864 - 642 pages
...set forth its contents and state what has become of it, 20. What papers, bills of lading, letters, or other writings, relating to the vessel or cargo,...and that the naval forces of the United States held such port in a siate of blockade ? How, when, or where had you such knowledge or notice, and when and... | |
| United States. District Court (Massachusetts) - Admirality - 1868 - 388 pages
...the place to or for which the captors alleged that you were bound (and name such place or places), did you, or the owner, master, or person having command...port was in a state of war with the United States ? Did you or they know, or had you or they heard, that the naval forces of the United States were blockading... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - United States - 1868 - 664 pages
...the ship at the time she took her departure from the last clearing port, before her being taken as a prize ? Were any of them burnt, torn, thrown overboard,...concealed, and when, and by whom, and who was then present ? " What necessity could exist for destroying or attempting to conceal "letters or other writings,"... | |
| David Roberts - Admiralty - 1869 - 764 pages
...being taken as prize ? Were any of them burnt, torn, thrown overboard, or cancelled, [or concealed] or attempted to be concealed, and when and by whom and who was then present ? 17. Has the ship, concerning which you are now examined, been at any time, and when, seized as prize,... | |
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