Appeals to the Privy Council |
Report No. 06_1700_00 |
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New Hampshire |
Case Name Short |
Allen, appeal of |
Not a ‘true’ appeal. |
Case Name Long |
Samuel Allen, appeal of |
Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series |
APC Citation | v.2 [775] p.347 – 18 January 1700 – entry 1 | ||
CSP Citation | XIII no. 42 |
PC Register Citation | William III v.5 (5 May 1697 – 30 March 1700) p.410: PC 2/77/410 |
APC Citation | v.2 [775] p.347 – 18 April 1700 – entry 2 | ||
CSP Citation | XIII no. 336 |
PC Register Citation | William III v.6 (4 April 1700 – 19 February 1702) p.7: PC 2/78/7 |
APC Citation | v.2 [775] p.347 – 9 May 1700 – entry 3 | ||
CSP Citation | XIII no. 412 |
PC Register Citation | William III v.6 (4 April 1700 – 19 February 1702) p.24: PC 2/78/24 |
APC Citation | v.2 [775] p.347–348 – 22 October 1700 – entry 4 |
PC Register Citation | William III v.6 (4 April 1700 – 19 February 1702) p.85: PC 2/78/85 |
Colonial Courts |
Proceedings in colonial court unclear |
Participants |
Allen, Samuel, proprietor of New Hampshire Partridge, Mr. (correspondent of London merchants, owners of the Mary) |
Vessels |
Mary |
Description |
Not stated in Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series |
Disposition |
The Mary is allowed to sail to Lisbon and an outstanding bond cancelled. |
Notes |
The petitions of Allen and the London merchants (named in the CSP as William Crouch, Joseph Tatem, Henry Phillips, and others) relate to the possible improper shipping of wood from the colonies. The petitions are referred to the Board of Trade. |
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DOCUMENTATION |
Printed Cases |
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Privy Council Documents in PC 1 at The National Archives at Kew |
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