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COURT OF CHANCERY—DECEMBER 23

... and was expected to sail for England about the 5th or tith of November.-The ship Bombay arrived itt Chita on the lst August. PFAL, Dec. 22,-Sailed the Cambridgc, Barber, for the Cape of Good Hope and Bombay. PORTScIOoTi, Dec. 21.-Sailed the Venelia, Gilmore ...

ATROCIOUS PIRACY AND MURDER

... Haarler. was detailed by a gentleman just arrived from the Floridas in the Lovely Nancy, now in the Thames :- , The Fredericka sailed fron Jaq:aica on the l2tb O' April last, in charge of Mr Stein, the mate; Captain Fre- dericka, the master and owner, having ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY

... !d competent to prove the practice.of sailing vessels. Objec- le don repelled. le The examination was then resumed. ,d In the case of vessels meeting, the one with the wind al. to ways gave way to the one sailing on the wind-that is a Id 'uniform practice ...

JURY COURT

... L. 1600,) was seaworthy, at the time she was in- m, e- sured, and at the time of sailing from Limerick ? le 2. Whether the said vessel was seaworthy when she Fs te sailed from 'arbet roads, in the Shannon, on the 7th Fe- lo brnnry (SIS? Sd it 3. Whetherswhen ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... arrived in the course of last night from the Island of St Mi- chael's, one of the Azores, whence site sailed on the 6th'in- stant. Shortly before her sailing a vessel arrived from Lis- Iscie, with the confirmation of the report of the dispersion of l)ot Miattuel' ...

COURT OF SESSION

... of harbour, and both ships are to sail for the East Indies early in the ensuing week. The Herald is not expected to sail with the Marquis of Hastings before the middle of next week. The Brisk, Captain C. Hope, sails on Tuesday, for Malta. The Starling ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... from Lisbon (sailed thence witli the Glasgow)1 and yesterday shb sailed for Plyviouth. (On Wednesday the Gksg'ow, 50, Captairn Hon.-J. A. ijndicagiemeinto harbour, tote docko ed. On Frid-ay the C.ntest, 10, Lieutenant Chas. Etnglish, sailed for Halitfax ...

PRINCIPAL [ill] CASE

... Felicitas, Campbell, from Cey- la 'on; Grenada, Henderson, from do., and Sarah, li 1l from Bombay?, and sailed again for London. Deal, June 10. S Sailed for the River the Warren Hastings and Vansit- e ;d tart from China., F . lDover, June 19. fi ?? rho following ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY—March 19

... wehich she sailed ?? Jackson. HavingQ al Le reached Port Jackson, she dicharged her cargo Iof i- and took in anothieri which she carried to Bitavia, do and landed also in safety A' new treight being, I t ne prncured at Batavia, she sailed for Mixta, die- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Nov. 24

... upwnrd&' of 290 sail iii, all : they are ?? sailing vessels, clever seame~n, and are said to have very RY-fine ships amongst them, but their wveight of metal wvill all Its of course bear no compatison with the Turks. .The latter h- sailed from hence again ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—Aug. 11

... afloat 6th November, to sail, to n ,ravosend ?? November, to stay there 30 days, and to be tl :1t[i Dawcs26th December ; new ship (building by Mr ri d hins) for St 1elena, Bencoolen and China, to be afloat 6th sOvember, to sail to Gravesend 20th November ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—May 30

... of January r they sailed fiean Calca i on the 15th of October. The Company's ship General I-ewitt arrirsat tiC VWight yesterday. She was dispatched fram ante D t s 15th of December ; arrived at tile Cape the 2Sth of In - lruary ; sailed from thence the ...