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Russian War (Crimean War): Reports of cases decided during the present war in the...

Catalogue reference: HCA 30/1028

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Reference
HCA 30/1028
Date
1855-1856
Description

Russian War (Crimean War): Reports of cases decided during the present war in the Admiralty Prize Court and the Court of Appeal: published for the Registry of the High Court of Admiralty and edited by Thomas Spinks DCL; part II only.

This volume contains printed reports on:-

  • Ayna (master Nystrom) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 242-52;
  • Caroline (master Kraft) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 252-57;
  • Otto and Olaf (master Kayler) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 257-63;
  • Baltica (master Pygelstrom) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp264-76;
  • Nina (master Stipanovich) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 276-81, and as an appeal, before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council [in appeal], pp 345-6;
  • Neptune (master Keetley) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 281-7;
  • Franciska (master Mechelson) and Johanna Maria (master [Lindtner]) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 287-307;
  • Fortuna (master Anderson) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 307-13;
  • Benedict (master [Schultz]) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 314-21;
  • Maria (master Petit) in the High Court of Admiralty, 321-2;
  • Aline and Fanny (master Hildebrandt) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 322-36;
  • Panaja Drapaniotisa (master Harzaliako) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 336-43;
  • Chrissys (master Morati) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 343-5.

[Part I (not held as a record but available elsewhere as a publication) contains:-

  • Phoenix or Fenix (master Silander) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 1-8;
  • Aina or Ayna (master Nystrom in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 8-12;
  • Johanna Emilie or Emilia (master Ontjes) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 12-26;
  • Ida (master Steen) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 26- 37;
  • Froija (master Wickmann) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 37-42,
  • Abo (master Goos) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 42-8;
  • Primus (master [Muller]) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 48-51, pp 59-60;
  • Johann Christoph (master Bohss) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 52-4, pp 60-5;
  • Industrie (master Fuhl) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 54-8;
  • Ocean Bride (master Smith) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 66-80;
  • Rapid (master Hansen) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 80-2;
  • Christine (master Schwartz) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 82-5;
  • Fidentia (master Serlachius) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 85-8;
  • Elize or Elise Wilhelmine (master Petersen) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 88-98;
  • Ernst Merck (master Kruger) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 98-104;
  • Atlantic (master [Stackings]) in the High Court of Admiralty, p 104;
  • Soglasie (master Fischer) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 104-111;
  • Franciska (master Mechelson) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 111-163;
  • Union (master Barm) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 164-7;
  • Jeanne Marie (master Kolle) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 167-71;
  • Nornen (master Dahl) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 171-2;
  • Rapida or Rapide (master Bockelman) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 172-3;
  • Ostsee (master Voss) in the High Court of Admiralty, and as an appeal before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, pp 174-93;
  • the Ionian ships Leucade (master Arronis] and San Spiridione (master [Atetasia]) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 193-208; pp 217-40;
  • Odessa (master Wicklund) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 208-17;
  • Carl (master Back) in the High Court of Admiralty, pp 240-1. ]

Note
Printed. See also HCA 33
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
International
Litigation
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Operations, battles and campaigns
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C4249973/

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