The case of Mr. C. Fenwick , late commander of the Success Galley, an armed ship employed by the Madras government, during the late war: humbly submitted to the consideration of the proprietors of East India stock. To which is added, the opinion on his case, given by Sir William Scott, Advocate-General; Mr. Thomas Davis, the Hon. Company's Advocate-General at Bengal; and Mr. Sullivan, the Attorney-General of Madras: together with the orders of General Coote; the obeying of which has rendered this appeal to the Proprietors necessary.
- Fenwick, C.
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- MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
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The case of Mr. C. Fenwick, late commander of the Success Galley, an armed ship employed by the Madras government, during the late war: humbly submitted to ... the proprietors of East India stock. To which is added, the opinion on his case, given by Sir W
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