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Blood in the Wear: The Sunderland Sailors' Strike and the North Sands Massacre of August 1825
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This record is about the Appellant: William Harris, John Rixon and William Browning, three of the trustees... dating from 1855 in the series Registrar of Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Causes of the Judicial Committee of the.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Appellant: William Harris, John Rixon and William Browning, three of the trustees of the Woolwich Steam Packet Company, owners of the steamship Elfin. Respondent: Alexander Willis of 3 Royal Exchange Buildings, London, secretary to the Ship Owners TowingCompany, owners of the steam tug Commodore. Subject: Collision between said vessels on 11 May 1854. Lower Court: High Court of Admiralty of England.
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Registrar of Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Causes of the Judicial Committee of the...
Appellant: William Harris, John Rixon and William Browning, three of the trustees...
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