 | Great Britain - Law - 1823 - 1102 pages
...certified to us that the said Ship or Vessel has [ Decks and [Number] Masts, that her Length from thefi of the Main Stem to the after Part of the Stern Post [Number of Feet and Inches], her Breadth at the Part [stating whether that be above or below the Main... | |
 | Wyndham Beawes - Commerce - 1813 - 786 pages
...plantation * built], has [number of decks] decks and [number of masts] mast, that her length * from the fore part of the main stem to the after part of the stern post aloft, is * [number of feet and inches], her breadth at the broadest part, whether above or * below... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1820 - 738 pages
...that the said ship " or vessel is British built ; has one dec* " and two masts; that her length from " the fore part of the main stem to the " after part of the stern-port aloft is fifty" seven feet seven inches; her breadth " ;it the broadest part above the main... | |
 | Nautical astronomy - 1821 - 704 pages
...PROBLEM XI. To find the tnnnage of a ship. If the Vessel be double-decked, take the length thereof from the fore part of the main stem to the after part of the stern-post above the uppi;r dock ; the breadth thereof at the broadest part above i h.- main waleit,... | |
 | Thomas Arnold - Marine insurance - 1822 - 1010 pages
...preference. To find the Tonnage of a Vessel by the United States' Measurement. The length is taken from the fore part of the main st,em to the after part of the stern-post ; the beam is measured at the extreme breadth to the outside of the bends ; three fifths... | |
 | Great Britain - 1823 - 1230 pages
...certified to us that the said Ship or Vessel has [Number'] Decks and [ Number] Masts, that her Length from the fore Part of the Main Stem to the after Part of the Stern Post aloft is [Number of Feet and Inches], her Breadth at the broadest Part [stating whether that be above... | |
 | Francis Ludlow Holt - Maritime law - 1824 - 680 pages
...certified to us that the said ship or vessel has [number] decks, and [number] masts j that her length from the fore part of the main stem to the after part of the stern post aloft is [number of feet and inches] ; her breadth at the broadest part [stating whether that be above... | |
 | George Curtis - Lumber - 1824 - 119 pages
...manner. " If the vessel be double decked, take the length thereof, from the fore part of the main stern, to the after part of the stern post above the upper deck ; the breadth thereof, to be taken at the broadest part above the main wale, half of which breadth, shall be accounted the... | |
 | Great Britain, James Deacon Hume - Customhouses - 1825 - 572 pages
...to us that the said Ship or Vessel has ' [Number] Decks and [Number] Masts, that her Length ' from the fore Part of the Main Stem to the after Part ' of the Stern Post aloft is [Number of Feet and Inches], ' her Breadth at the broadest Part [stating -whether that ' be... | |
 | Humphry William Woolrych - Civil procedure - 1826 - 462 pages
...to us that the said ship or ' vessel has [number] decks and [number] masts, that her ' length from the fore part of the main stem to the after * part of the stern post aloft is [number of feet and inches], ' her breadth at the broadest part [stating whether that ' be... | |
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