A Register of Ships, Employed in the Service of the Honorable the United East India Company, from the Year 1760 to 1810: With an Appendix, Containing a Variety of Particulars, and Useful Information Interesting to Those Concerned with East India CommerceBlack, Parry, and Kingsbury, 1811 - 440 pages |
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... persons to judge of the expence thereof , and the proper rate of freight for such ships respectively , or shall refer to and give information of all such particulars by their proper offi- cer ; and the said advertisement shall fix a ...
... persons to judge of the expence thereof , and the proper rate of freight for such ships respectively , or shall refer to and give information of all such particulars by their proper offi- cer ; and the said advertisement shall fix a ...
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... persons to be protected in each class of ships , and the number of men which may be impressed from the remaining part of the crews , out of the said ships , according to their re- spective tonnage , on their arrival within the limits of ...
... persons to be protected in each class of ships , and the number of men which may be impressed from the remaining part of the crews , out of the said ships , according to their re- spective tonnage , on their arrival within the limits of ...
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... persons so offending will , most assuredly , experience the severest mark of the Court's displeasure . The Court also direct , that you communicate these in- structions to your Officers , in such pointed terms , that no one may plead ...
... persons so offending will , most assuredly , experience the severest mark of the Court's displeasure . The Court also direct , that you communicate these in- structions to your Officers , in such pointed terms , that no one may plead ...
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... Persons requiring Tonnage for wine from Madeira shall be at liberty to lade in Articles for that Island , Freight free , to the Amount of the Tonnage they may be allowed in Wine from thence to India . VI . That every person do make a ...
... Persons requiring Tonnage for wine from Madeira shall be at liberty to lade in Articles for that Island , Freight free , to the Amount of the Tonnage they may be allowed in Wine from thence to India . VI . That every person do make a ...
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... Persons who occupy the like Proportion of Tonnage Outand Home , whether the Damage be in the Outward or Homeward Goods , and Two Pounds per Ton on the Outward Goods , and the like Sum on the Homeward Goods , when they belong to ...
... Persons who occupy the like Proportion of Tonnage Outand Home , whether the Damage be in the Outward or Homeward Goods , and Two Pounds per Ton on the Outward Goods , and the like Sum on the Homeward Goods , when they belong to ...
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1786 Arrived ditto Adam Allen April Archibald Bart BENCOOLEN BENCOOLEN AND CHINA BENGAL Benjamin BOMBAY AND CHINA Buchannan Capt CASTLE Charles Foulis COAST AND BAY COAST AND CHINA Company's Ship Court of Directors David Downs 13 Dundas EARL East India Edward Francis Frederick George Willson Granger Hamilton HELENA AND CHINA Henry Bonham Henry Boulton Hugh John Durand John Locke John Pascall John Woolmore Joseph July June Kintledge LORD MADEIRA MADRAS MADRAS AND BENGAL March Mason and Rich Mitchell Moorings 12 Nathaniel Nathaniel Dance Patrick Peace Freight Peter Philip Private-Trade Richard Neave Richardson Robert Charnock Robert Preston Robert Wigram Robert Williams Sailed Downs 26 Sailed Plym Sailed Ports Sailed Torbay Samuel Scott Sept Ship's Sir Charles Raymond six voyages Smith Thomas Newte Tonnage Tons Torbay Voyage Walter William Fraser William Moffat Wilson
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Page 43 - Be it hereby enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : 1. The term
Page 44 - that it shall and may be lawful to and for the Court of Directors of the said united company, on a public advertisement, with four weeks...
Page 38 - Provided also, and be it further enacted, That nothing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to...
Page 122 - Fowler, of the royal navy, late commander of the Porpoise, and passenger with me, having handsomely offered to go in the Ganges brig, and inspect them nearly, I afterwards sent her down likewise, and from their signals...
Page 42 - ... it shall be proved to the satisfaction of the court of directors that such absence was occasioned by sickness or infirmity, or unless such person be permitted to return with his rank to India by a vote or resolution passed by way of ballot by three parts in four of the proprietors assembled in general court specially convened for that purpose, whereof eight days...
Page 122 - I re-called the look-out ships by signal, and formed the line of battle in close order. " As soon as the enemy could fetch in our wake, they put about; we kept on our course under an easy sail. At near sun-set they were close...
Page 67 - ... returning to Europe, and that the larboard third part of the great cabin, with the passage to the quarter gallery taken off, be appropriated to their accommodation. That the Commanders of the Company's extra ships shall be likewise constrained to receive on board one officer returning to Europe, of the before-mentioned description ; and that such officer be accommodated with a cabin on the starboard side, abaft the chief mate's cabin, and abreast of the spirit-room, of not less dimensions than...
Page 121 - Cargo had solicited it from the Select Committee. Our passage down the river was tedious, and the Fleet much dispersed; the Ships being under the directions of their several Chinese Pilots, I could not keep them collected as I wished.
Page 96 - ... To the widow, children, father or mother of every seaman that shall lose his life in the defence of the ship, as aforesaid, thirty pounds. To every seaman that shall lose a leg or arm, or both, in such defence, thirty pounds. To every seaman that shall receive any other wound, such sum of money as the said Court of Directors shall think fit, upon producing a certificate from their commander or superior officer, touching their merits. That every seaman so wounded in defence of the ship shall be...