Catalogue description Appellant: John Leycester, John McNamara and Edward Hawkesworth, trustees of the Cork...

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Details of PCAP 1/164
Reference: PCAP 1/164
Description:

Appellant: John Leycester, John McNamara and Edward Hawkesworth, trustees of the Cork Steam Shipping Company, owners of the steamship Nimrod. Respondent: Robert Lamont, Donald McLarty jnr, Robert McKean, George Pryde, David Jones, James Middleton, Archibald Sword, James Scott, Archibald Galbraith, George Henderson, James Thompson, George Thompson and Alexander Denny, owners of the screw steamer Genova, and Rodolph Zwilchenbart, Philip Blessig, Francis Braun, Frederick Edward Gaddum, James Collier Harter, William Harter, Thomas Hunter, James Collier Harter jnr, Pierre Borella, Boghos Mirasyedi, William Case, William Smith, John Andrew Smith, William Fawcett, Thomas Ashmore, Sydney Ashmore, Charles Townsend Ashmore, Rev Thomas Wilkinson and Charles Douglas Compton, owners of her cargo. Subject: Collision between said vessels on 13 May 1851. Lower Court: High Court of Admiralty of England.

See also: PCAP 3/18

Date: 1852
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Not Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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