Protest by William Carter, master of the ISABELLA.
Protest by William Carter, sailing master of the ISABELLA, regarding damage and loss of cargo sustained during a voyage from Newfoundland to Oporto. (In maritime law a protest is a statement by the master of a vessel that damage or loss incurred during a voyage was not caused by neglect or misconduct on his part.)
Record Details
Item reference: | SNS/9/2 |
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Catalogue Section: | Records of semi-governmental and non-governmental organisations |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 sheet |
Date made: | 1911-12-23 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Memorandum of Survey held on 22 December 1911 for the ISABELLA. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/1)
- Protest by William Carter, master of the ISABELLA. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/2)
- Board of Trade Examination of Oath document in relation to damage sustained to the ISABELLA. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/3)
- Survey report on the ISABELLA. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/4)
- Notice of Detention of Unsound Food. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/5)
- Letter from J.H. Baker, master of ISABELLA, to the Receiver of Wrecks, Cardiff. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/6)
- Protest by John Howard Baker, master in charge of the ISABELLA. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/7)
- Supplementary survey report on the ISABELLA. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/8)
- Joint report of interested parties re the loss of cargo of the ISABELLA. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/9)
- Document certifying the survey of the ISABELLA in Cardiff. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/10)
- Document certifying the inspection of the ISABELLA and her cargo by a fish merchant in Cardiff. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/11)
- Letter from Lloyd’s Agency Cardiff to the Salvage Association, regarding the ISABELLA. (Manuscript) (SNS/9/12)
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