| Great Britain - Law - 1763 - 480 pages
...erea^ch'and ßanding upon the mainßores, adjoining to the fea coaßs of this realm f 0 man 'y ь е ". of England and Wales, being as beacons and marks of ancient time cons, marks accuftutned for feafaring men, to fave and keep them and the ßips ar) d % ns for . in... | |
| Patrick Colquhoun - London (England) - 1800 - 756 pages
...Coasts of this Rcalm,of England and Wales, being ds " Beaconsand Marksof AntientTime,accustomedf<3t " Seafaring Men, to save and keep them and the " Ships in their charge from sundry Dangers there" to incident : divers Ships, with their Goods and " Merchandise, in sailing from Foreign Parts... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1811 - 898 pages
...certain Steeples, Woods and other Marks, Handing upon the main Shores, adjoining to the Sea Coafts of this Realm of England and Wales, being as Beacons and Marks of ancient Time accuilomed for Seafaring Men, to fave and keep them and the Ships in their Charge from fundry Dangers... | |
| James Thomas Law - 1847 - 686 pages
...and other marks, standing upon the main shores, adjoining to the seacoasts of this realm of Enijland and Wales, being as beacons and marks of ancient time accustomed for sea-faring men, to save and xhe master, keep them and the ships in their charge from sundry dangers there- wardens and f . . ,.... | |
| James Burnley - Emergency management - 1888 - 496 pages
...certain steeples, woods, and other marks standing upon the main shores adjoining to the sea coasts of this realm of England and Wales, being as beacons...thereto incident, divers ships with their goods and merchandises in sailing from foreign parts towards this realm of England and Wales, and specially to... | |
| Thomas R. Tait - Lighthouses - 1902 - 220 pages
...taking away of certain "steeples, woods, and other marks standing on the main " shores adjoining to the sea-coasts of this realm of England " and Wales, being...thereto " incident : divers ships with their goods and merchandises, " in sailing from foreign ports towards this realm of England " and Wales, and especially... | |
| 1912 - 1026 pages
...taking away of certain steeples, woods, and other marks standing up on the main shores adjoining to the seacoasts of this realm of England and Wales, being...thereto incident: divers ships with their goods and merchandises, in sailing from foreign parts towards this realm of England and Wales, and especially... | |
| United States - 1912 - 1028 pages
...taking away of certain steeples, woods, and other marks standing up on the main shores adjoining to the seacoasts of this realm of England and Wales, being...thereto incident: divers ships with their goods and merchandises, in sailing from foreign parts towards this realm of England and Wales, and especially... | |
| United States - 1912 - 1036 pages
...navigation and the saving of life and property is shown by the following recital to the Act: — coasts of this realm of England and Wales, being as beacons...thereto incident: divers ships with their goods and merchandises, in sailing from foreign parts towards this realm of England and Wales, and especially... | |
| J. Saxby Wryde - Lighthouses - 1913 - 462 pages
...taking away of certain steeples, woods, and other marks, standing upon the main shires adjoining to the sea-coasts of this realm of England and Wales, being...ancient time accustomed for seafaring men, to save and help them, and the ships in their charge, from sundry dangers thereto incident, divers ships with their... | |
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