CONTENTS PART THE FIRST. CHAPTER I. OWNERS OF SHIPS. PAGB 2, 379 OWNERSHIP how acquired. - If by Purchase, Possession necessary 1 ...By Capture ... ..By Mortgage 2, 384 Owners not liable for Loss of Goods beyond the value of the 2, 4 Ship and Freight ... 169 ...By Fire.. 3 ...For want of a Pilot..... 169 ...For certain Goods, unless their nature and value are stated upon 3 Shipping 7 ... for Repairs, Provisions, and Necessaries ... 8,9 When Ship and Freight me hequhete all the losses,} 3, 4 be had thereon Part Owners not agreeing about a Voyage..... 7 Bill filed by one Part Owner binds all other Part 7 Owners included therein In what case the Owner of a Ship letting to another is still liable for loss.. 7, 1047 Decided Cases 9 CHAPTER II. MASTERS OF SILIPS. Who qualified to be Masters 13, 391 Responsible for Goods committed to their care;—but not liable 13, 15 for more than actually Shipped What Acceptance makes a Carrier liable . 15 In what cases liable for Loss of Goods 3, 13 15, 111 In what cases not liable for Stores delivered to the Ship...... b PAGE MASTERS continued. 9 15 In what cases they may Pilot their own Vessels 170 To enter into written agreements with Seamen, and to deduct 23, 24 Penalties from their Wages, and pay them to 26 Greenwich Hospital...... Leaving Seamen abroad, or forcing them ou shore-Penalty... 15, 35 ... on account of sickness, to leave their their} 34 Wages also. To bring home Sea-faring Men, under penalty of £100,-and 34 to subsist them at 1s.6d. per day Free from Impress .... 48, 765 Penalty on carrying Persons enlisted into any Foreign Service . 1111 Legal Decisions .. 13, 16 Agreements with the Master to be in writing, and Seamen to 23, 25 have a written discharge .. .) 27 Refusing to defend, or destroying or running away with the Ship 24 Deserting or absenting themselves, or refusing to go the 23, 25 Voyage... .] 27, 31 Negligence of; Masters may reimburse themselves out of their 24 Wages Not to be forced on Shore, or left in Foreign Parts ;-but if left on account of Sickness their Wages to be left 34, 35 also Consuls to subsist them at 18. 6d. per day, and send 34 bursements on their account 35 The number to be employed in certain Vessels { 390, 391 402,760 Regulations in the Coasting TRADE ..... 24 West INDIA TRADE.. 27 Impressing of ....... 47 31, 32 Exemptions from 47 765,771 PAGR Smuggling:-Penalty on Persons found on board Vessels with Spirits and Tobacco in small Packages ... unfit for Service, how to be disposed of ........ 407,416 Enlisting into Foreign Service Entering on board a Slave Ship ... APPRENTICES, the number required to be in a Ship...... Indentures to be enrolled with the Collector ... Enticing them from the Fisheries 759 47, 765 Wages.-In what cases due, and when to be paid 23, 37 23, 24 25, 26 wich Hospital, or the Seamen's Hospital ... Unjustly withheld, and Recovery of London Port or Dock DUES ...... REGULATIONS for the Port of LIVERPOOL Graving Rates and Signals A TABLE showing the Time of High Water at different Bristol.-Order in Council respecting Commutation Tolls ..... 147 The Corporation of the TRINITY HOUSE ;—The TRINITY Houses of HULL and Newcastle ;—and the 154, 155 LORD WARDEN of the CINQUE Ports to license 158, 163 Pilots and Pilots' Vessels (6 Geo. IV. c. 125)....) Who qualified to be Pilots, and to be examined as to their) 154, 158 Licences to be in force one year, and may be annulled or sns- 155, 157 pended, and to be produced on boarding a Vessel .) 171 173 CINQUE Port Pilots-their limits Pilots always to hoist a flag; and if a flag up and no Pilot ... Not going off when required, on refusing to Pilot To write their Names in the Log Book Leaving a Vessel without the consent of the Master . 166 ... May not be carried to Sea without their consent.... 165 ... Licensed Pilots may supersede unlicensed Pilot.... 172 ... Employing more Boats than required—the Penalty. 173 ... Unlicensed Pilots when they may act, and what ... Boat running before a Vessel entitled to Pilotage .. 164 Pilot Boats to be painted entirely Black Vessels from the Westward, when to make a signal, and Penalty on the Master if piloted by any but a> 159, 169 ... In what cases Masters may Pilot their own Vessels and remove them Losses, where they happen, who liable to CONSIGNEE or Agent may retain the amount of Pilotage Draught of Water, how to be computed...... Giving false account of—Penalty Compensation allowed to Pilots when waiting Quarantine 166 .... PILOTS continued. PAGE For Trinity House Pilots from ORFORDNESS to LONDON 186 188 For the Districts of 188 Portsmouth and Cowes.. 189 Poole .... 191 Weymouth 192 Exeter. 192 Dartmouth. 194 Plymouth 194 Fowey 195 Falmouth. 196 Penzance. 197 Scilly... 198 Padstow 198 Milford. 215 Aberdovey. 216 Holyhead 217 Caernarvon 218 Beaumaris 219 Yarmouth 270 ... Harbours of, and Southwold and Harwich . 271 Colchester and Maldon ...... 272 Bristol ... .(47 Geo. III. Sess. 2. c. 33.). ... 200 Neath . .(39 & 40 Geo. III. c. 107.)... 208 Chester (16 Geo. III. c. 61.)... 220 Liverpool (5 Geo. IV. c. 73). 224 Greenock. .(41 Geo. III. c. 51–57 Geo. III. c. 32.). 233 Newcastle :(41 Geo. III. c. 86.). 246 Beruick, Stockton, and Whitby . 249, 251 Hull . ...(39 & 40 Geo. III. c. 10.). 252 Boston... .(16 Geo. III. c. 23.).. 260 Lynn .(13 Geo. III. c. 30.). 266 Leith... (1 Geo. IV. c. 37.)....... 225 Foreign Vessels. Rules and Rates for Piloting them 181 Certain Vessels under 60 Tons need not be Piloted... 183 Certain Vessels not to pay higher Duties than British 183 Vessels ..., Of the Royal Navy 275 Quarantine Instructions to Pilots 278 |