Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. La Misericordia, Miguel Pasqual, master. Anthony Calvert, agent and claimant for the private ships of war active, John Inglis commander; carnatic, James Gibbons commander; Tom, William Freadsham commander; and castor, Daniel Brocklebank commander, joint captors with His Majesty's ship leviathan, John Brown Esquire, commander, - - - - - - appellant. The said John Brown, and James Heseltine, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator general, respondents. An appeal from St. Christopher's. The appellant's case.
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House of Lords. Edmund Filmer, clerk, and Francis Filmer, Esq; executors of the last will and testament of Sarah Gott, spinster, deceased, and Dorothea, Mary, and Sarah Hugessen, devisees of the real estates of the said Sarah Gott, appellants in the original appeal, and respondents in the cross appeal. Henry Thomas Gott, Esquire, - - - - - respondent in the original appeal, and appellant in the cross appeal. Et e contra. The case of Henry Thomas Gott, Esquire, respondent in the original appeal, and appellant in the cross appeal.
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Published: (1785)
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Published: (1785)
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Published: (1785)