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Number not used; see HCA 42/554/10A and HCA 42/554/10B
Catalogue reference: HCA 42/554/10
Number not used; see HCA 42/554/10A and HCA 42/554/10B
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Catalogue reference: HCA 42/27/10
This record is about the Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty. Captured ship: Die Einigkeit otherwise L'Union... dating from 1749 in the series High Court of Appeals for Prizes: Papers. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty.
Captured ship: Die Einigkeit otherwise L'Union of Hamburg (master Claas Eschels otherwise Claes Eschells).
History: a Hamburg ship (English-built, 80 Hamburg lasts, 11 men), bound from La Rochelle to Hamburg or Altona laden with buckskins, sugar, wine, brandy, treacle, indigo and other goods: taken on 17 November 1747 by the privateer George (William Freebairn commanding), and brought into the Downs.
Manuscript appeal papers.
See the original cause papers at HCA 32/107/2
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Records of the High Court of Admiralty and colonial Vice-Admiralty courts
High Court of Appeals for Prizes: Papers
Manuscript appeal papers for captured ships, names beginning with D and E. (Described...
Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty. Captured ship: Die Einigkeit otherwise L'Union...
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