for the condemnation or restitution of goods of small value captured
from Pirates, I have much pleasure, and Commissary of the
as
Judge
Nice - Admiralty Court here, in
offering such suggestions, in compliance
-
with
Your Excellency's request, as seem to me applicable to the matter referred to - Those suggestions I have embodied in a paper, sent herewith,
and that
paper
contain an
will be found
to
entirely new System of
procedure, together with a Table of
Fees, and complete set of
Forms -
that the whole extent of the
Alterations which I propose, and the
mode of carrying them practically
into
effect, may be seen at
once.
I by
no means desire that
my
plan of amendment should supersede
any other which may
be
to
Your
suggested Excellency by your
Law
officer, but as Judge of Admiralty
I submit it, and it will be to me
a source of much pleasure to find that I have been able not only to give
Your Excellency
some Assistance in a
matter little understood, but have
contributed in some
degree
to the
an easy remedy
to
an
application of
admitted evil.
I have &c.
(Signed) W. H. Adams,
M.
Judge & Commissary,
(True Copy)
Colonial Secretary.
v. a.
Count of Hong Kong(?)
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as
Judge
Nice - Admiralty Court here, in
offering such suggestions, in compliance
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Your Excellency's request, as seem to me applicable to the matter referred to - Those suggestions I have embodied in a paper, sent herewith,
and that paper contain an entirely new System of procedure, together with a Table of Fees, and complete set of Forms - that the whole extent of the Alterations which I propose, and the mode of carrying them practically into effect, may be seen at once.
I by no means desire that my plan of amendment should supersede any other which may be suggested to Your Excellency by your Law officer, but as Judge of Admiralty I submit it, and it will be to me a source of much pleasure to find that I have been able not only to give Your Excellency some Assistance in a matter little understood, but have contributed in some degree to the application of an easy remedy to an admitted evil.
I have &c.
(Signed) W. H. Adams,
M.
Judge & Commissary,
(True Copy)
Colonial Secretary.
v. a.
Count of Hong Kong
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for the condemnation or restitution of goods of small value captured
from Pirates, I have much pleasure, and Commissary of the
as
Judge
Nice - Admiralty Court here, in
offering such suggestions, in compliance
-
with
Your Excellency's request, as seem to me applicable to the matter referred to - Those suggestions I have. embodied in a paper, sent herewith,
and that
paper
contain an
will be found
to
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entirely new System of
procedure, together with a Table of
Fees, and complete set of
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Forms -
that the whole extent of the
Alterations which I propose, and the
· mode of carrying them practically
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into
effect, may be seen at
once.
I by
no means desire that
my
plan of amendment should supersede
any other which may
be
to
Your
suggested Excellency by your
Law
officer, but as Judge of Admiralty
I submit it, and it will be to me
a source of much pleasure to find that I have been able not only to give
Your Excellinay
some Assistance in a
matter little understood, but have
contributer in some
degree
to the
an easy remedy
to
an
application of
admitted evil.
I have Yea
(Signed) W. H. Adams,
M.
Judge & Commissary,
(True Copy)
Colonial Secretary.
v. a.
Count of Hongting
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