An abstract of the most material interlocutors of the Lords of Session, during the dependence before them, of the cause of the two Danish ships, the Palm-tree, and Patience of Sunderburg, adjudged prise by the High-Court of Admiralty, anno 1672. Against Alexander Acheson captain of the frigat ... by which said ships were brought up, and the owners of the said frigat ... . Excerped out of the two decreets of the lords pronounced in favour of the strangers, 25. February 1674. but not extracted till the 30. of July 1680. With the Articles of His Majestie's treaty with the King of Denmark, relating to the case of ships and goods taken at sea in time of war ... and divers other papers, related to in the decreets.

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An abstract of the most material interlocutors of the Lords of Session, during the dependence before them, of the cause of the two Danish ships, the Palm-tree, and Patience of Sunderburg, adjudged prise by the High-Court of Admiralty, anno 1672. Against Alexander Acheson captain of the frigat ... by which said ships were brought up, and the owners of the said frigat ... . Excerped out of the two decreets of the lords pronounced in favour of the strangers, 25. February 1674. but not extracted till the 30. of July 1680. With the Articles of His Majestie's treaty with the King of Denmark, relating to the case of ships and goods taken at sea in time of war ... and divers other papers, related to in the decreets.
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Scotland. Court of Session.
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Edinburgh, :: Printed for the strangers,
in the year, 1682.
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"An abstract of the most material interlocutors of the Lords of Session, during the dependence before them, of the cause of the two Danish ships, the Palm-tree, and Patience of Sunderburg, adjudged prise by the High-Court of Admiralty, anno 1672. Against Alexander Acheson captain of the frigat ... by which said ships were brought up, and the owners of the said frigat ... . Excerped out of the two decreets of the lords pronounced in favour of the strangers, 25. February 1674. but not extracted till the 30. of July 1680. With the Articles of His Majestie's treaty with the King of Denmark, relating to the case of ships and goods taken at sea in time of war ... and divers other papers, related to in the decreets." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B01310.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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Nos Consules, ac Senatores Civitatis Sunderburgensis notum testatumque facimus, oblatum nobis fuisse Rescriptum quoddam Senatus Regni Scotiae, datum die vicesimo secundo mensis Februarii, proxi∣me preteriti, quo rogati sumus, ut testes, de capitibus quibusdam controversis, in

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actione inter Ioannem Petri navarchum navis Patientiae Sunderburgensis, & Alexandrum Acheson praefectum navi bellicae, Brussia dictae, coram eodem Senatu pendente, examinaremus: prout dicto Rescripto fusè continetur. Qua in re, ne officio nostro deessemus, ad instantiam actoris, testes infra scriptos in Judicium vocari ••••••avims: imium Hermannum Cuhe, Ioannem Pauli, Ioan∣nem Kaedt, Hermannum Thormohlen, Nicolaum Nicolai, & Laurentium Josten, cives hujus civitatis, virosque fide dignos, atq•••• omni exceptione majores. Qui comparentes, singulique inter∣rogati, juramento corporali ab ipsis 〈◊〉〈◊〉, ffimavere & declaravere; Dictam navem, in hac civi∣tate fabricatam, ad praenominatum 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Petri, Paulum Petri ejus germanum, Ioannem Chri∣stianum Helm, & Tichonem Ma•••••••• mercatores, Laurentiumque Georgii nautam, cives omnes Sunderburgenses, atque Ioannem Ioan••••••, ac Christianam Hammers, cives Christainienses; eosque solos, nunc pertinere, temporeque quo cpta est, & in Scotiam abducta, pertinuisse: atque eo tem∣pore, ad ter mille & quingentos nummus imperiales aestimari potuisse. Eosdemque subditos esse serenissimi Regis Daniae & Norwgiae. Casam scientiae itidem sub juramento reddentes, quòd nove∣rint illos cives, indigenas, atque incolas hujus atque Christianiensis civitatis esse; ipsosque, ab eo tempore quo fabricata esi, eandem navem solos instruxisse, atque ab omnibus solos ejusdem Dominos habitos ac reputatos fuisse, & adhuc esse: tantique quum Christiania, Londinum versùs, mense Junio, superioris anni, iter susciperet; ab illis vendi potuisse. Quorum in fidem nomina sua subscripsere atque sigilla consueta apposuere.

  • Herman Thor Mohlen.
  • Nis Nielsen.
  • Laurentz Josten.
  • Herman Cuhe.
  • Hans Paulsen.
  • Jens Kaett.

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