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her, at Liverpool, although the time hereinbefore

No. 31.

mentioned and allowed, in and by the said char- Protest. terparty to the said freighter or his agents, for discharging and re-loading the said vessel, at Liverpool aforesaid, is expired, and

days

over and beyond the time so allowed have already
elapsed; and this appearer did further declare
and state, that he hath been detained during the
said
days, and still is detained with his
said vessel, at Liverpool, by reason of the said
delay and neglect, of the said freighter, and his
agents as aforesaid; and that this appearer hath
repeatedly, during that time, given notice to and
required the said freighter's agents to complete
the said loading, and to despatch the said vessel
from Liverpool, pursuant to the said charterparty;
Wherefore, the said appearer, C. D. on behalf of
the owners of the said vessel, and on behalf
of himself as master, doth protest, and I, the said
notary, at his request, do also protest against the
said freighter, E. F. and against his agents,
G. H. and Company, and against all and every
other person or persons whomsoever responsible
or liable, or whom these presents do, shall, or
may concern, and holding him and them respon-
sible and liable for the breach of the said char-
terparty, and for all demurrage, damage, injury,
loss, wages, costs, and expences incurred, owing,
or sustained, or to be incurred or sustained, by
reason of the said breach, delay, detention, or
other the premises.

No. 31.

Protest.

Thus done, declared, and protested, in due form of law, at the office of me, the said notary, at Liverpool, the day and year first before written.

(Seal.)

R. B.

Notary Public, Liverpool.

No. 32.

Protest.

PROTEST BY THE MASTER OF A VESSEL,
AGAINST THE CONSIGNEES OF GOODS, FOR
NOT TAKING AND DISCHARGING THEM FROM
THE VESSEL IN A REASONABLE TIME.

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

BE it known, and made manifest, unto all people, that on the day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and

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; personally came and appeared before me, R. B. Notary Public, duly authorised, admitted, and sworn, residing and practising in L

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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 Innes, belonging to the port of who did
duly and solemnly declare and state as follows:
that is to say, that this appearer did, on or about
the day of
last, receive on board the
said vessel, at the port of Dantzig, in the king-
dom of Prussia [here describe the goods,] all of

No. 32.

which were shipped on board her there by Messrs. B. and L. addressed to C. D. at Liverpool Protest. aforesaid; and this appearer duly signed bills of lading as customary, expressing the said goods to be deliverable to the said C. D. at Liverpool, he or they paying freight for the same, with primage accustomed. That this appearer proceeded with the said goods on board the said vessel direct to Liverpool aforesaid, where she arrived on the and on the

day of

day of

instant,

instant, when

the said vessel had been reported, and had got into a proper birth for discharging, this appearer gave notice to the said C. D. to whom the said goods were addressed, that this appearer was ready to deliver the said goods; but from that time up to the date and making of these presents, neither the said C. D. nor any other person on his behalf, hath received or discharged, or offered to receive or discharge the said goods from the said vessel, or paid or offered to pay the freight and primage thereof, although this appearer is willing and desirous to deliver the said goods; and notwithstanding this appearer hath several times applied to and requested the said C. D. to have the said goods discharged from the said vessel, and received by him, yet he still delays and neglects so to do; and that such delay and neglect are unreasonable, and injurious to the interests of the owners and master of the said vessel. Wherefore, the said appearer, A. B. on behalf of the owners

No. 32.

Protest.

of the said vessel, and on behalf of himself, as master, doth protest, and I, the said notary, at his request, do also protest against the said C. D. and against all and every other person or persons whomsoever responsible or liable, or whom these presents do, shall, or may concern, and holding him or them responsible and liable for all demurrage, damage, injury, loss, wages, costs, and expences incurred, owing, or sustained, or to be incurred or sustained by reason of the said unreasonable delay, detention, or other the premises.

Thus done, declared, and protested, in due form of law, at the office of me, the said notary, at Liverpool, the day and year first before written.

(Seal.)

R. B.

Notary Public, Liverpool.

No. 33.

Notarial

NOTARIAL CERTIFICATE OF A SURVEY ON A

SHIP OR GOODS.

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

Survey.

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L
in the county of L-
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 A. B. [state his trade or occupation,] C. D.
[state his trade or occupation,] and E. F. [state

No. 33.

Certificate of

Survey.

his trade or occupation,] all experienced and
credible persons, personally came and appeared Notarial
at the office of me, the said notary, and each of
them signed and acknowledged the paper writing
or certificate of survey, marked A, hereunto
annexed. That the respective names,
“A. B.
C. D.” and “E. F." severally subscribed thereto,
are of the proper hands writing of the before-
mentioned three persons, and that full faith and
credit are due to them and to their said certificate
of survey, respecting the ship or vessel [or the
goods therein mentioned per the ship or vessel]
the Queen Elizabeth.

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

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CARGO FROM CARTHAGENA TO ENGLAND.

THIS charterparty, entered into this

, one thousand eight hundred and

No. 34.

day of Charterparty.

between A. B. of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, sole owner of the ship or vessel called the Queen Anne, of the port of Liverpool,

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