"Processes of the courts in Corsica; relating the sinister of the ship Saint George gally, commanded by capt. James Crispin, bound from Leghorn for London"
MS. Rawl. A. 327
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Title
"Processes of the courts in Corsica; relating the sinister of the ship Saint George gally, commanded by capt. James Crispin, bound from Leghorn for London"
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. A. 327
Summary
"Processes, translated out of Italian, of the courts in Corsica; relating the sinister of the ship Saint George gally, commanded by capt. James Crispin, bound from Leghorn for London, anno 1711," and run on shore near S. Fiorenzo to escape capture by two French men of war.
The translations are attested by John Ruck, notary, of London.
Date
1711
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper, in folio
Physical extent
42 Leaves
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Collection contents
Rawlinson A: English History
"Processes of the courts in Corsica; relating the sinister of the ship Saint George gally, commanded by capt. James Crispin, bound from Leghorn for London"
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