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<p><!-- pencil -->Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1810<lb/> | |||
' | <!-- pencil --><head>Prize Seaman's Law</head></p> | ||
<p>Soldiers with their Officers being in divers cases<lb/> | |||
<del>sharers in</del> fellow sharers with seamen in military<lb/> | |||
service and on that account <add>thereupon also in respect thereof also</add> in reward, <del>the Royal<lb/> | |||
Hospital at Chelsea</del> duties similar to those which<lb/> | |||
<unclear>for</unclear> the benefit of Seamen are imposed on the Managers <add>Treasurer and other Officers</add><lb/> | |||
of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich are <add>have</add> for<lb/> | |||
the benefit of Soldiers <add>been</add> imposed on the Managers <add>Treasurer and other Officers</add> of<lb/> | |||
the Royal Hospital at Chelsea. For these see<lb/> | |||
Chelsea Hospital Order.</p> | |||
<p>Other classes of persons instrumental in the rendering<lb/> | |||
of service to Seamen <add>the Seaman</add> on the above occasions and<lb/> | |||
for the above purposes are as follows.</p> | |||
<p>1. The Judicial <add>Judges</add> and other <add>subordinate</add> Officers of the High Court of<lb/><lb/> | |||
Admiralty or <add>Metropolitan</add> Superior Prize Court. See the Code of<lb/> | |||
<del>Also those</del> <add>Procedure in Prize Law cases. Title [ ]</add></p> | |||
<p>2. The Judges and other Officers of the several Courts of<lb/> | |||
Vice-Admiralty <add>or Subordinate Prize Courts</add> stationed in the Out Posts of Great Britain<lb/> | |||
and Ireland and in the several dependencies of the<lb/> | |||
British Empire. See Code of Procedure in Prize Cases<lb/> | |||
Title [ ]</p> | |||
<p>In these Codes respectively the Seaman and men<lb/> | |||
especially the Naval Commander will see the <add>divers certain</add> conditions<lb/> | |||
in which his receipt of whatsoever may be his due<lb/> | |||
depends, <add>must necessarily be made to depend,</add> and the Commander <add>the</add> certain pecuniary <add>and other</add><lb/> | |||
obligations to which for <add>with</add> the benefit of claimants and<lb/> | |||
others he may <add>it is necessary he should</add> eventually be subjected <add>charged</add>.</p> | |||
<p><del>Dece</del> In the <add>several</add> shapes of forgery, personation and perjury, <del><gap/></del> fraud and falshood operating or endeavouring<lb/> | |||
to operate to the prejudice of the rights of Seamen as above,<lb/> | |||
have in instances to a large extent been marked out as subjecting<lb/> | |||
the offenders to capital and <del><gap/></del> other extraordinary<lb/> | |||
punishment. As <add>Shew</add> to these<lb/> | |||
see the General Penal<lb/> | |||
Code, under the several<lb/> | |||
titles of Forgery, Personation<lb/> | |||
and Perjury.</p> | |||
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Decr 1810
Prize Seaman's Law
Soldiers with their Officers being in divers cases
sharers in fellow sharers with seamen in military
service and on that account thereupon also in respect thereof also in reward, the Royal
Hospital at Chelsea duties similar to those which
for the benefit of Seamen are imposed on the Managers Treasurer and other Officers
of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich are have for
the benefit of Soldiers been imposed on the Managers Treasurer and other Officers of
the Royal Hospital at Chelsea. For these see
Chelsea Hospital Order.
Other classes of persons instrumental in the rendering
of service to Seamen the Seaman on the above occasions and
for the above purposes are as follows.
1. The Judicial Judges and other subordinate Officers of the High Court of
Admiralty or Metropolitan Superior Prize Court. See the Code of
Also those Procedure in Prize Law cases. Title [ ]
2. The Judges and other Officers of the several Courts of
Vice-Admiralty or Subordinate Prize Courts stationed in the Out Posts of Great Britain
and Ireland and in the several dependencies of the
British Empire. See Code of Procedure in Prize Cases
Title [ ]
In these Codes respectively the Seaman and men
especially the Naval Commander will see the divers certain conditions
in which his receipt of whatsoever may be his due
depends, must necessarily be made to depend, and the Commander the certain pecuniary and other
obligations to which for with the benefit of claimants and
others he may it is necessary he should eventually be subjected charged.
Dece In the several shapes of forgery, personation and perjury, fraud and falshood operating or endeavouring
to operate to the prejudice of the rights of Seamen as above,
have in instances to a large extent been marked out as subjecting
the offenders to capital and other extraordinary
punishment. As Shew to these
see the General Penal
Code, under the several
titles of Forgery, Personation
and Perjury.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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