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Pott, Observations on Matters of Prize and the Practice of the Admiralty Prize Courts, 1810
Observations on matters of prize: and the practice of Admiralty Prize Courts, in defence of the rights and interests of His Majesty’s Navy: by John
Frederick Pott, 94+(9)p., London, T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810. (The author, a lawyer and officer in the College of Civilians, discusses the duty of
the navy to capture ships and to bring the ships in for adjudication. He examines His Majesty’s order in council and royal proclamation in order to
consider the interests of the captors and when their interests commence. The appendices contain documents related to the case of La Marie Francoise.)
Title:   Observations on matters of prize, and the practice of the Admiralty prize courts, in defence of the rights and interests of His Majesty's Navy / by John Frederick Pott, proctor, Doctors' Commons.
OCLC Number:   85890615
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