Appeals to the Privy Council
Report No. 12_1700_00

Niccoll v [Blake] (In re The Cole and Bean)

South Carolina 

 

Case Name Short

Niccoll v [Blake]

In re The Cole and Bean

 
Case Name Long

Benjamin Niccoll, John Crosse, Patrick Walsh, and Giles Been v [Blake] (In re The Cole and Bean)

 
 

Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series

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APC Citation 

v.2 [798] p.356 – 18 July 1700 – entry 1

 
PC Register Citation 

William III v.6 (4 April 1700 – 19 February 1702) p.72: PC 2/78/72

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APC Citation 

v.2 [798] p.356 – 19 September 1700 – entry 2

 
PC Register Citation 

William III v.6 (4 April 1700 – 19 February 1702) p.82, 85: PC 2/78/82, 85

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APC Citation 

v.2 [798] p.356 – 22 October 1700 – entry 3

 
PC Register Citation 

William III v.6 (4 April 1700 – 19 February 1702) p.85: PC 2/78/85

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PC Register Note 

The APC lists this page twice, apparently in order to show that the promise in the entry on p.82 that the committee report will be entered was not, in fact, fulfilled except by the reference to it here.

 
APC Citation 

v.2 [798] p.356 – 22 May 1701 – entry 4

 
PC Register Citation 

William III v.6 (4 April 1700 – 19 February 1702) p.210: PC 2/78/210

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APC Citation 

v.2 [798] p.356 – 31 July 1701 – entry 5

 
PC Register Citation 

William III v.6 (4 April 1700 – 19 February 1702) p.241–242: PC 2/78/241–242

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Colonial Courts

Court of Admiralty in Carolina – 3 January 1700

Participants

Been, Giles, merchant, of London (owner of the Cole and Bean)

[Blake], ___

Crosse, John, merchant, of London (owner of the Cole and Bean)

Niccoll, Benjamin, merchant, of London (owner of the Cole and Bean)

Walsh, Patrick, merchant, of London (owner of the Cole and Bean)

Vessels

Cole and Bean (galley)

Description

Condemnation

Disposition

Reversed

Notes

Smith (p.308) notes John Comyns as counsel for appellants.

References in Smith, Appeals to the Privy Council from the American Plantations

Table of Cases (Nicoll v Blake see sub In re The Cole and Bean)

Additional Sources

Note that the Bodleian Library at Oxford University holds in Rawlinson Manuscripts A270/43–47 the “appellant’s brief in the case of Benj. Niccoll and others, of London, merchants, v. the governor and admiralty of Carolina, for the seizure of the Cole and Beene galley: heard 23 July, 1701,” in manuscript as described in the Bodleian Library, Rawlinson Catalogue, p.286.


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