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Catalogue reference: PCAP 1/314
This record is about the Appellant: William Inman of Liverpool, owner of the screw steamship Kangaroo. Respondent:... dating from 1863 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 Inman of Liverpool, owner of the screw steamship Kangaroo. Respondent: William Perkins Stone of Kennebunk, Maine, USA, and Thomas M Weeks of Kettirey, Maine, USA, Horton D Walker, G N Pendleton, F W Ferneld, William Pettigrew, J Barker, Samuel Adams, J Knoatton, T D Bailey, J Hannalt and N K Walker, all of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, owners of the ship Governor Langdon. Subject: Collision between said vessels on 13 Feb 1863. Lower Court: High Court of Admiralty of England.
See also: PCAP 3/30
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