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No. 24. protest, and I, the undersigned notary, do also Ship Protest. protest against the bad weather, gales, storms, accidents, and occurrences, mentioned in the

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statement hereunto annexed, and all loss, injury, or damage whatsoever, occasioned thereby.

A. B.

C. D.

E. F.

Attestation.

Thus declared and protested in due form of law, at the office of me, the said Notary,

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No. 25.

Ship Protest.

Notarial

Certificate.

SHIP PROTEST, WHEN PRECEDED BY A NOTA-
RIAL CERTIFICATE, FORMING PART OF IT.

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To all to whom these presents shall come, I, R. B. Notary Public, duly authorised, admitted, and sworn, residing and practising in in the county of in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and also a Master Extraordinary of the High Court of Chancery in England, do hereby certify, that the statement of facts, declaration, and protest, on the other side written, and of which this certificate or attestation forms part, respecting the ship or vessel called the Mary Anne, were declared and made in due form of law on the day of the date hereof,

and are hereby declared to be duly completed, No. 25. authenticated, and passed by and before me, the Ship Protest. said notary.

(Here add any other circumstances, relating

to the vessel, which it may be advisable that the
notary should certify or authenticate.)

In faith and testimony whereof, I, the said
notary, have hereunto subscribed my
name, and set and affixed my seal of
office, at L-

(Seal.)

day of

aforesaid, this

one thousand eight hundred and

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R. B.

Notary Public, L

By the public instrument of protest hereinafter

contained, or annexed hereto;

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BE it known and made manifest unto all people, that on the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and personally came and appeared before me, R. B. Notary Public, duly admitted and sworn, residing and practising at L

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the county of L

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in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and also a Master Extraordinary of the High Court of Chancery in England, A. B. master of the ship or vessel the Eleanor Elizabeth, belonging to

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C. D. chief mate, and E. F. carpenter, of the Narrative or said vessel, who did (as in form No. 20.)

Statement of
Facts.

And these appearers do protest, and I, the said Protesting notary, do also protest against (as in form No. 20.) Part.

No. 25.

Declaration.

We, A. B. C. D. and E. F. do solemnly and Ship Protest. sincerely declare, that the foregoing statement is correct, and contains a true account of the facts and circumstances; and we make this solemn declaration, &c. &c. (as in form No. 20.)

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No. 26.

Notarial Copy

of a Ship Protest.

NOTARIAL CERTIFIED COPY OF A SHIP PROTEST.

To all to whom these presents shall come, I R. B. Notary Public, duly authorised, admitted, and sworn, residing and practising, in

in the county of , in the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland, and also a Master
Extraordinary of the High Court of Chancery
in England, do hereby certify, that the paper
writing hereunto annexed, purporting to be a
copy of a protest of the master and part of the
crew therein named, of the ship or vessel the
Anne, bearing date the
day of
last, is
a true and correct copy of the said protest, the
same having been carefully examined and com-
pared with the original protest, which was made
and declared before me [or before C. D. of

aforesaid, notary public,] [or as the case may be, No. 26.
examined and compared with the original draft Notarial Copy
of the said protest, drawn up, and registered in of a Ship
my office, and which protest was duly made and
declared before me, the said notary.]

In faith and testimony whereof, I, the said
notary, have hereunto subscribed my
name, and set and affixed my seal of
office, at

day of

aforesaid, this

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one thousand eight hundred and

Protest.

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PROTEST BY SHIPPERS OF GOODS, AGAINST

THE MASTER AND OWNERS OF A VESSEL, IN
CONSEQUENCE OF THE MASTER'S REFUSAL,
AFTER NOTICE, TO SIGN A BILL OF LADING,
IN THE CUSTOMARY FORM.

No. 27.

By the public instrument of protest hereinafter Protest. contained, or annexed hereto;

Be it it known, and made manifest, unto all people, that on the

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in the

year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and
personally came and appeared
before me, R. B. Notary Public, duly authorised,
admitted, and sworn, residing and practising in
L
in the county of L -, in the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
and also a Master Extraordinary of the High

No. 27. Protest.

Court of Chancery in England, G. G. one of the
firm of G. G. and Company, of Liverpool, mer-
chants, the shippers of goods and merchandize
per the ship or vessel the Frances, bound on a
voyage from Liverpool for New York, in the
United States of America, and C. D. of Liver-
pool, clerk to the said G. G. and Company, who
did severally, duly, and solemnly declare; and
first this appearer, the said C. D. for himself did
declare and state as follows: that is to say, that
this appearer did attend for the said G. G. and
Company, the shippers, and did conduct the
delivery on the day of
instant, at and

alongside of the said vessel the Frances, of the
goods and merchandize, mentioned in the dupli-
cate, [or copy] bill of lading hereunto annexed.
That E. F. the master of the said ship or vessel,
signed and gave a bill of lading, for the seven
chests of merchandize therein mentioned, with
the words, "one chest in dispute, if on board to
be delivered, contents unknown," written at the
foot thereof, and that the said G. G. and Company
objected to the same; and that this appearer, the
said C. D. was present, and did see the said
seven chests of merchandize carefully delivered,
at and alongside the said vessel, at Liverpool
aforesaid, in the usual manner, and left under
the charge of the mate and crew thereof; and
that on this day of
instant, this appearer,
the said C. D. did deliver to the said E. F. a
notice and demand, signed by the said G. G. and

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