The sloop Union, Daniel Warner, master

Samuel Bayard, Esq., agent of the United States of America for claims and appeals in prize causes, claimant of the said sloop and cargo, as American property, appellant, against Francis Eve, commander of the private sloop of war Prince William Henry, the captor, respondent : respondent's case.

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Francis Eve, Francis Eve
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The sloop Union, Daniel Warner, master

Samuel Bayard, Esq., agent of the United States of America for claims and appeals in prize causes, claimant of the said sloop and cargo, as American property, appellant, against Francis Eve, commander of the private sloop of war Prince William Henry, the captor, respondent : respondent's case.

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s.n.
Language
English

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Edition Notes

Caption title.

Date from docket t.p. at end.

Signatures: [A]².

With: Bayard, Samuel. Sloop Union, Daniel Warner, master ... appellant's case. [London : s.n., 1798]. Bound together subsequent to publication.

Published in
[London
Genre
Trials, litigation, etc., Cases.
Other Titles
Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in prize causes

Classifications

Library of Congress
KZ6595, JX5261.G7 U6

The Physical Object

Pagination
3, [1] p. ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16762816M
LCCN
2008570830

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