An early admiralty case (A. D. 1361) / Edited by Charles Johnson.
1929
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Title
An early admiralty case (A. D. 1361) / Edited by Charles Johnson.
Created/published
[London] : [Offices of the Society], [1929]
Description
5 p. ; 22 cm
Corporate author
Associated name
Series statement
Camden miscellany ; 15
Camden third series ; v. 41
Camden third series ; v. 41
Note
Forms part of the Royal historical society's Publications, Camden third series, vol. XLI.
Caption title.
"Deals with a case of piracy arising from the war with France. The plaintiffs, William Smale ... and John Bronde state that their ship, the St. Mary boat, sailing from Dartmouth for Flanders, was captured off Winchelsea on Friday before Whit-Sunday, 33 Edw. III (7 June, 1359) by John Houeel, the defendant, and others, and taken to France. The ship was recaptured and taken to Great Yarmouth and was now in the hands of Bartholomew Nogan, who did not appear."--p. 1.
Caption title.
"Deals with a case of piracy arising from the war with France. The plaintiffs, William Smale ... and John Bronde state that their ship, the St. Mary boat, sailing from Dartmouth for Flanders, was captured off Winchelsea on Friday before Whit-Sunday, 33 Edw. III (7 June, 1359) by John Houeel, the defendant, and others, and taken to France. The ship was recaptured and taken to Great Yarmouth and was now in the hands of Bartholomew Nogan, who did not appear."--p. 1.
Series
Camden miscellany ; 15.
Camden third series ; v. 41.
Camden third series ; v. 41.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
DA20 .C22 v.41