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''' Mairitime (causes arising at sea) '''  
 
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''' Attorney General '''
 
 
 
''' Attorney General v Causton '''
 
*Admiralty sessions in Southwark Surrey. Court of Dr Lewes for the Admiral. The Jury failed to convict pirates. STAC 5/A52/34
 
*AG was Gilbert Gerrard 1559-81
 
*STAC 5/A52/34 - B A - Surrey, Maritime - AG v John Causton, John Croft et al see
 
*see also [[STAC Causton]]
 
 
 
''' Attorney General v Fowle '''
 
*Whereas Diggory Pyper late of Lawnson in Cornwale gent and captain of a certain ship called the Sweepstake of the Port of London, Richard Lodges of Colcheston in Essex mariner master of the said ship and William Warefield of Bristoll goonner . . . at the Haye within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England. STAC 5/A5/8
 
*STAC 5/A21/35 - A R R - 30 Eliz - - AG v Edward Fowle, John Selbye et al
 
*STAC 5/A5/8 - B - Mich 29/30 Eliz - Maritime - AG v Edward Fowle, William Woodwarde, Richard Blower, Alexander Skynner, William Monke
 
*STAC 5/A49/33 - I  - 30 Eliz - - AG v Edward Fowle et al
 
*STAC 5/A30/20 - D - 30 Eliz - -  AG v Edward Fowle
 
*STAC 7/17/39 - - - - AG v Edward Fowle et al
 
*see also [[STAC Fowles]]
 
 
 
 
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''' Attorney General '''
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''' Attorney General v Causton '''
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*Admiralty sessions in Southwark Surrey. Court of Dr Lewes for the Admiral. The Jury failed to convict pirates. STAC 5/A52/34
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*AG was Gilbert Gerrard 1559-81
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*STAC 5/A52/34 - B A - Surrey, Maritime - AG v John Causton, John Croft et al see
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*see also [[STAC Causton]]
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''' Attorney General v Fowle '''
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*Whereas Diggory Pyper late of Lawnson in Cornwale gent and captain of a certain ship called the Sweepstake of the Port of London, Richard Lodges of Colcheston in Essex mariner master of the said ship and William Warefield of Bristoll goonner . . . at the Haye within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England. STAC 5/A5/8
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*STAC 5/A21/35 - A R R - 30 Eliz - - AG v Edward Fowle, John Selbye et al
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*STAC 5/A5/8 - B - Mich 29/30 Eliz - Maritime - AG v Edward Fowle, William Woodwarde, Richard Blower, Alexander Skynner, William Monke
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*STAC 5/A49/33 - I  - 30 Eliz - - AG v Edward Fowle et al
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*STAC 5/A30/20 - D - 30 Eliz - -  AG v Edward Fowle
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*STAC 7/17/39 - - - - AG v Edward Fowle et al
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*see also [[STAC Fowles]]

Revision as of 17:41, 7 February 2016

Mairitime (causes arising at sea)

NOTA BENE - These case names are approximate and very likely to be changed.

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Attorney General

Attorney General v Causton

  • Admiralty sessions in Southwark Surrey. Court of Dr Lewes for the Admiral. The Jury failed to convict pirates. STAC 5/A52/34
  • AG was Gilbert Gerrard 1559-81
  • STAC 5/A52/34 - B A - Surrey, Maritime - AG v John Causton, John Croft et al see
  • see also STAC Causton

Attorney General v Fowle

  • Whereas Diggory Pyper late of Lawnson in Cornwale gent and captain of a certain ship called the Sweepstake of the Port of London, Richard Lodges of Colcheston in Essex mariner master of the said ship and William Warefield of Bristoll goonner . . . at the Haye within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England. STAC 5/A5/8
  • STAC 5/A21/35 - A R R - 30 Eliz - - AG v Edward Fowle, John Selbye et al
  • STAC 5/A5/8 - B - Mich 29/30 Eliz - Maritime - AG v Edward Fowle, William Woodwarde, Richard Blower, Alexander Skynner, William Monke
  • STAC 5/A49/33 - I - 30 Eliz - - AG v Edward Fowle et al
  • STAC 5/A30/20 - D - 30 Eliz - - AG v Edward Fowle
  • STAC 7/17/39 - - - - AG v Edward Fowle et al
  • see also STAC Fowles