Gambar halaman
PDF
ePub

NETHERLANDS.-(See " Navigation.")

Convention, London, 1814, 197.

certain restorations made by England, 197.
Isle of Banca ceded in exchange for Cochin, 197.
slave trade, 198.

additional articles concerning settlement of Swedish claims, 199.

cessions made to England, 199.

convention, London, 1815, 199.

navigation and commerce, 200.
mortgages, 201.

Dutch proprietor, 201.

private questions, how decided, 202. treaty, Hague, 1818, 203.

slave trade, 203.

acts annexed to treaty above, 206.

NEUTRALS.-(See " Russia," &c.) log-book journal, 335.

journal, another form, 336.

NEWFOUNDLAND.-(See "France.") cession of, to England by France, 1.

French shall only build thereon, for purpose of drying fish, 1 nor to resort there for other purpose, 1.

[blocks in formation]

NOTICE.

of action to office of excise for seizing malt, by attorney of party, 394. of action by party himself, to excise or custom house officer, that plaintiff will commence action against him for taking away ship tea, &c., 394.

OATH. (See " Certificate," " Customs," " Exportation.")

form of Dutch consular oath, 321.

of allegiance, 327.

of supremacy, 327.

of truth of certificate relating to navigation laws, 330, 331.

of merchant, on exportation of sugar, 343.

of loaf sugar having been made from identical sugar imported, 344.

manifest and oath relating to customs, 367.

oath of master on his report of cargo inwards, 367.

on over-payment on over entry, 373.

relating to damaged state of goods, &c. on importation, 375 to 378. of shipping of produce, 382.

that C.D., second mate of vessel, has the charge thereof, 383.

to support petition to commissioners of excise, &c., 392.

ORDER.

by land-waiter to tide-waiter to permit unlading goods, 368.

the like where goods are by sufferance to be landed at a place not a lawful quay, 368.

OSTEND.

British appointment of consul, in A. D. 1761, to act as such at, 314.

PASSPORT.-(See " Moroco," " Tripoli," " Tunis," "Algiers.")

to be given by towns, &c. to vessels sailing from thence, 45.
for Spanish vessels destined for lawful traffic in slaves, 90.
for Portuguese vessels for lawful traffic in slaves, 131.
for English or Swedish ship in war time, 145.

another form, 151.

for Denmark and Norway and British ships, 165.

for Russian and British ships, 176.

for Algerine and British ships, treaty Algiers, 1684, 271.

English passport for shipping, 339.

general sea passports for Swedish or other ship to pass Sound of Denmark,

339.

Dutch passport and certificate for ships to go to United Provinces, 339.

PEER.

Certificate of an order to obtain pass of his luggage to Ireland without
examination, 362.

PETITION.

for leave to export military stores to Jamaica, 341.

by merchant, that surveyor may view and ascertain damage of goods im-
ported, 374.

to bank of England, 388.

to commissioners for victualling navy, 388.

to commissioners for transport service, 388.

for delivery of wine seized for not having been duly reported by captain of
ship on arrival from foreign parts, 389.

to commissioners of excise, to request attorney general to enter nolle prosequi
to an information, 389.

affidavit to support it, 392.

for removal of wines from partner's house in town to his house in country,

396.

for inspecting of debenture, 396.

ST. PIERRE AND MIQUELON.-(See " France.")

PIMENTO.

order for repacking of, 383.

PLATE. (See "Silver.")

oath on exportation of, 344.

bond for exportation of wrought plate, 359.
licence to deal in, 395.

PORTERAGE BILL.

form of, 388.

PORTUGAL.-(See " Passport," "Navigation.")
treaty, London, 1642, 97.

peace and free commerce, 97.

treaty, Westminster 1654, 101.

peace and free commerce, 102.

relative to the effects of foreigners dying, 103.

free exercise of religion, 106.

course to be taken in case of disputes, 106.

England shall pay no other customs than the Portuguese, 107.

secret article relative to customs payable, 108.

PORTUGAL.-(continued.)

treaty, Whitehall, 1661, 109.

treaties since 1641, confirmed, 109.

port and island of Bombain delivered to England, 109.
free commerce, 109.

treaty between Great Britain, Portugal, and states general, Lisbon, 1703,
109.

all former treaties renewed, 109.

anchorage dues payable, 110.

pirates expelled from respective ports, 110.

treaty, Lisbon, 1703, 110.

regulation of importation into Portugal of woollen manufacture, 110. into England of Portuguese wines, 111.

treaty of commerce and navigation, Rio de Janeiro, 1810, 111.

declaration, 1810, 123.

agreement between British and Portuguese commissioners relative to treaty of 1810, London, 1812, 123.

convention relating to illegal capture of slave vessels by English, Vienna, 1815, 124.

treaty, Vienna, 1815, 125.

regulations of slave trade, 126.

treaty of Rio de Janeiro 1810, void, 126.

article respecting Portuguese loan, 126.

additional article relative to retiring of Portuguese settlers, 127. additional convention in prevention of slave trade, London, 1817, 127. separate article on slave trade, 138.

declaration rectifying verbal mistake in above convention, 138.

[blocks in formation]

QUAYS. (See "Sufferance," "Customs.")

list of lawful and public ones for shipping and landing goods, 365.

REPORT. (See "Customs.")

REPRIZALS.-(See " War," " Letters of Marque and Reprizal.")

RHINE. (See "France" "Austria and Prussia.”)

RIBBONS.

debenture for silk ribbons, 353.

RUSSIA. (See "Consul.")

treaty of peace, Orebro, 1812, 139.
convention, St. Petersburgh, 1801, 173.
freedom of neutral powers, 173.

what to be considered blockade, 174.
searching neutral ships, 174.

convoys, regulation of, 175.

how ships to be manned to be considered neutral, 176.

former treaties renewed, 176.

additional article, Moscow, 1801, 176.

compensation in case of wrong detention, 177.

courts of appeal, 177.

disposal of goods captured, 177.

SAIL CLOTH.

debenture for, and oath, 350.

SAILORS. (See "Seamen.")

SARDINIA.

treaty of Vienna, 1815, 294.

dominions of King of Sardinia pointed out, 294.

conditions which serve as bases of union of Genoese states to those of
Sardinia, 295.

SCHELDT, river of.-(See Austria, and Prussia.”)

SEAMEN.

instructions to consuls as to relief, &c. of, 318, 322.

SECURITIES.-(See " Navigation Laws.")

SHIPWRECK.-(See "Morocco," " Tripoli," "Tunis," " Algiers," Turkey.")

SICILY,

treaty, London, 1816, 210.

commerce and navigation, 211.

advantages of commerce extended to Ionian islands, 212.
separate and additional article, reduction of duties, 212.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small]

SPAIN. (See "Passport," "Navigation," "Consul.")
treaty of peace at Madrid, 1667, 35.

treaty of peace between Spain and the Low Countries, Munster, 1648, 45.
particular article of navigation and commerce, Munster, 1648.

cedula of privileges granted by Spain to Englishmen residing at Seville, San
Lucar, Cadiz, and Malaga, 49.

second cedula, amplifying and confirming the above, 53.

treaty of Madrid, 1670, 58.

treaty of peace, 1667, confirmed, 58.

mutual peace in all parts of the world, between England, &c., 58.

England to retain all lands in Indies or America belonging to her at
present, 58.

countries respectively not to trade in each other's ports, 59.

except in cases of distress, 59.

of peace of Utrecht, 1713, 59.

of navigation, Utrecht, 1713, 63.

confirmation of the above by England, except as to articles 3d, 5th,

and 8th, 69.

separate article, 71.

1

SPAIN.-(continued.)

treaty of commerce, Madrid, 1715, 72.

treaty, Seville, 1729, 73.

peace and renewal of all former treaties, 73.

separate article, 74.

treaty, Madrid, 1750, 74.

regulation of dutes payable, 74.

English may take salt from isle of Fortudos, 74.

English to pay same imposts as Spanish subjects, 75.

England to enjoy same privileges as by treaty 1667, 75.

definitive treaty between Great Britain, Spain, and France, Paris, 1763, 75.

certain treaties renewed and confirmed, 75.

decision of prizes made in time of peace, 76.

Britain to demolish fortifications built by them in Bay of Honduras; protection to workmen in the same, 76.

Spain renounces right to fishery about isle of Newfoundland, 76. definitive treaty, Versailles, 1783, 76.

peace confirmed, 76.

certain treaties renewed, 77.

right to cut logwood, on what extent of territory, 77. British declaration concerning peace, 78.

counter Spanish declaration, 78.

convention, London, 1786, 79.

British subjects, and other colonists, shall evacuate the country of the
Mosquitos, 79.

limits to English extended, 79.

liberty to cut all wood and uncultivated fruits, 79.

Island of Casina given under certain restrictions to England, 80.

permission also to fish there, 80.

stipulation against smuggling, 81.

articles in favour of English to take place as soon as aforesaid evacua

tion is accomplished, 81.

duplicates of all orders mutually to be transmitted, 82.

declaration relative to article 4th, above, 82.

convention, Escurial, 1790, 82.

country of which English were dispossessed 1789, restored, 83. treaty, London, 1809, peace, 4.

additional article, 85.

convention, London, 1814, 85.

ships taken by enemy, and recaptured by contracting parties, to be re

stored, 85.

treaty of Madrid, 1814, relative to treaty of commerce, 86.

additional article, 86.

all treaties previous to 1796, confirmed, 86.

prohibition of slave trade, 86.

treaty relative to abolition of slave trade, Madrid, 1817, 87.

STORE, OR VICTUALLING BILL FOR SHIP.-(See " Bill of Store,"

"Customs.")

form of, 360.

STUFFS.

debenture for British stuffs, 349.

« SebelumnyaLanjutkan »