Catalogue description Appellant: John Elliot of Monkseaton, Northumb, George Luckley, Edward Lawrey, Thomas...

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Details of PCAP 1/446
Reference: PCAP 1/446
Description:

Appellant: John Elliot of Monkseaton, Northumb, George Luckley, Edward Lawrey, Thomas Graham Dunford and John Fleming, all of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, owners of screw steamship Jesmond. Respondent: Henry Thomas Morton and James Laing, both of Sunderland, andCharles Robson of Lurdenlaw, county of Roxburgh, owners of the late screw steamship Earl of Elgin and of her cargo, and her master and crew. Subject: Collision between said vessels on 6 May 1870. Lower Court: High Court of Admiralty of England.

Date: 1870
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Not Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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