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Appellant: James Logan and John Moore the younger, of Liverpool, 1842, owners of the brig Guianna. Respondent: Regina. Subject: Alleged use of said ship in slave trade. Lower Court: VAC Sierra Leone.
Appellant: Manoel Francisco Lopez of Bahia, Brazil, and others, 1842, owners of cargo aboard the British brig Guianna. Respondent: Regina. Subject: Cargo seized for alleged use of said ship in slave trade. Lower Court: VAC Sierra Leone.
Appellant: Thomas Richards, 1843. Respondent: Charles Thornly and Samuel Thornley. Subject: Will of Robert Thornley. Lower Court: PCC. Appellant: Gina Curgi Baniane of Dio in the East Indies, and others, Portuguese subjects, [1843] - 1848, owners of the big Pportuguese brig Dom Pedro Duque Do Porto and her cargo. Respondent: Regina. Subject: Alleged use of said ship in slave trade. Lower Court: VAC Cape of Good Hope.
Appellant: Christian Gottlob August Sohst of Hamburgh, merchant, 1843 - 1845, master of the barque Echo. Respondent: Regina. Subject: Illegal slave trading. Lower Court: VAC Sierra Leone.
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