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Lawrence, the Marine Magistrate, had forwarded to him, on behalf of Messrs Deacon Looker and Deacon a paper requesting my signature, authorizing them to sell as much of my effects as would settle their account, the amount of which was not stated. This (acting under advice) I refused to do.
On the completion of my sentence on May 9th I went direct to the Shipping Office to report myself to the Shipping Master. This official taking care to have no person in the office but ourselves again greeted me with a volley of abuse, for having dared to employ a Solicitor, and for having told the Magistrate that his (the Shipping Master's) statements to having me removed from the Ship, Shipping Office was false. He taunted me with the fact that "He and the Chief Officer had succeeded in getting me imprisoned for 70 days; and adding that he would show me how humble he could make me".
He refused to allow me to have access to my effects on that day to obtain a shift of clothing, declaring it was his intention to sell them to pay my Solicitors. I had already arranged with a gentleman for the settlement of this account.
He informed me that notwithstanding our agreement the Captain had made no provision for either my support nor my passage to England; and that it was his, the Shipping Master's, intention to put me into the Sailors' Home to board at the expense of the Board of Trade until he could find me a ship to sign in. I refused to sign in any ship not having signed clear of the "Scotia".
On Tuesday May 10th, I was allowed to have access to my property at noon. A considerable quantity of this was missing, tools, clothes, and other property. On reporting
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Lawrence, the Murine Magistrate, had forwarded to him, on behalf of Messrs Deacon Looker and Deacon a paper requesting my signature, authorizing them to sell as
much of my effects ag wo: ld settle their acco nt, the
amount of which was not stated. This (acting nder
advice) I refused to do.
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On the completion of my sentence on May 9th I went direct to the Shipping Office to report myself to the
Shipping Master. This official taking care to have no person in the office but ourselves again greeted me
with a volley of buse, for having dared to employ
a Solicitor, and for having told the Magistrate that his
(the Shipping Master's) state ent s to having me removed
from the Ship, ing Orice was false. He taunted me with
the fact that "He and the Chief Officer had succeeded in
getting me imprisoned for 70 days; and adding that he
wold show me how humble he could make me".
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He refused to allow me to have access to my effects o
on that day to obtain a shift of clothing, declaring it
was his intention to sell then to pay my Soliciters. I
had already arranged with a gentleman for the settlement
of this account.
He informed me t at notwithgba ding our agreement
the Captain had made no provision for either my support
nor my passage to England; and t at it was his, the
Shipping Master's, intention to put me into th Sailors 1
Home to board atthe expense of the Board of Trade until
he could find me a ship to sign in. I refused to sign
in any chip not having signed clear of the "Scotiu".
On Tuesday May 10t.. I was allowed to have access
to my property at noon. A considerable gantity of this
was missing, tools, clothes, and of er property. Or
reporting
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