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Admiralty Solicitor: Miscellaneous Papers on Admiralty Causes

Catalogue reference: TS 45

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TS 45

Unregistered papers of the Admiralty Solicitor comprising four main subjects: Law officers' opinions for the period 1841-1867 on claims for salvage, damage, etc.Prize, blockade and salvage cases during 1855-1866, particularly those concerning the...

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Reference
TS 45
Title
Admiralty Solicitor: Miscellaneous Papers on Admiralty Causes
Date
1841-1959
Description

Unregistered papers of the Admiralty Solicitor comprising four main subjects:

  • Law officers' opinions for the period 1841-1867 on claims for salvage, damage, etc.
  • Prize, blockade and salvage cases during 1855-1866, particularly those concerning the Crimean War.
  • Cases involving Vice Admiralty Courts, 1855-1864.
  • Coast Guard Stations, 1858-1867: leases of land and plans.

TS 45/1-249 were formerly classified as TS 32/132-380 until their transfer in September 1983.

Arrangement
Arrangement

Subjects involving litigation are included in the early part of the series (TS 45/1-123).

Related material

For further Admiralty Solicitor's papers see TS 18

For further Vice-Admiralty court cases see HCA 49

For further records concerning Crimean War prize cases see HCA 33

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
Admiralty Solicitor, 1702-1877
Physical description
252 file(s)
Access conditions
Open
Immediate source of acquisition

In 1983-2004 Treasury Solicitor's Department

Accruals
No further accruals expected
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C14113/

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Admiralty Solicitor: Miscellaneous Papers on Admiralty Causes