Court martial of Justinian Miller, held on board Her Majesty's ship the St. George at River Medway, 1705.

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Court martial of Justinian Miller, held on board Her Majesty's ship the St. George at River Medway, 1705.

Contains record of the court martial of a sailor for the murder of John Bircham, of which he was found innocent. John Bathurst served as judge advocate at these proceedings.

1 sheet ([4] p. ; 32 x 40 cm. folded to 32 x 20 cm.

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Great Britain. Royal Navy. Court-martial (Miller : 1705)

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St. George (Ship : 1828-1876)

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Whaling vessel (408 tons), out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Josiah C. Peace on a voyage from 22 Sept. 1857-24 Mar. 1861 to the On the line and Okhotsk Sea whaling grounds; owner-agent: Abraham Barker; built at New York, 1828; bought from New York, N.Y., 1835; whaling vessel out of New Bedford (1835-1876); abandoned in Arctic, 1876. From the description of Logbook of the ship St. George, 1860 Jan. 1-1861 Mar. 24. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 64...

Jennings, John, Gent

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Bircham, John.

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Miller, Justinian,

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Miller, Justinian, defendant.

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Bathurst, John, 1948-

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