Reports of two cases determined in the prize court for the New York district / by the Hon. William P. Van Ness.
1814
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Reports of two cases determined in the prize court for the New York district / by the Hon. William P. Van Ness.
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New York : Gould, Banks and Gould, 1814.
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Charles Johnson, on behalf of himself, officers and crew of the private armed vessel the Tickler, vs. 21 bales, 28 cases of merchandise, and 2708 bars of iron, goods & merchandise, claimed by Robert Falconer, for and on behalf of John Richardson
Charles Johnson, on behalf of himself, owners, officers and crew of the private armed vessel called the Tickler, against Thirteen bales and thirteen cases of goods & merchandise, found on board the ship Mary and Susan, Josiah Wilson, master : William Falconer claimant of nine bales of merchandise, in behalf of James Beswicke and Son.
Charles Johnson, on behalf of himself, owners, officers and crew of the private armed vessel called the Tickler, against Thirteen bales and thirteen cases of goods & merchandise, found on board the ship Mary and Susan, Josiah Wilson, master : William Falconer claimant of nine bales of merchandise, in behalf of James Beswicke and Son.