Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for hearing Appeals in Prize Causes. The Pieter and Paulus, Pieter Mahler, master. Emanuel Philip Bize, of London, merchant, a subject of Our Sovereign Lord the King, the claimant of part of the cargo, with costs and damages, - - - - - - appellant. Against Christopher Parker, Esq; commander of His Majesty's ship the Diamond, the captor of the said ship and goods, - - - - - respondent. Case on behalf of the appellant.
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Published: (1794)