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On the day of , in the year of our Lord , before, &c. at in the county of .
[Ships Names.] | [Masters Names.] |
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A.B. [here insert the name of the salvors] against the said ship , whereof was master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the goods, wares and merchandizes on board the same; and also against the said master, and the owners of the said ship and cargo [or, as the case may be, against certain goods and merchandizes lately laden on board the said ship, whereof was master; and also against the said master, and the owners (or if the owners alone appear by themselves or, agents, then leave out the master’s name) of the said goods and merchandizes], in a cause of salvage. | On which day appeared person-ally W.X. and Y.Z. of who produced themselves as sureties for the said the master, and the owners of the said cargo ship and cargo [or, as the case may be] for the said master and owners of the said goods and merchandizes, and sub-mitting themselves to the jurisdiction of the High Court of Admiralty of England [or, the Court of Admiralty for the cinque ports, as the case may be] bound themselves, their heirs, executors, and administrators, for the said master and owners if the said ship and cargo [or, as the case may be], for the said master and owners, or, for the owners of the said goods |
and merchandizes, in the sum of pounds of lawful money of Great Britain, unto the said A.B., &c. to answer the salvage and expences of the said ship and cargo [or, as the case may be], on the said goods and merchandize, as shall hereafter be decreed by the said court, according to the tenor of the Act in that behalf made and provided; and unless they shall so do, they hereby consent that execution shall issue forth against them, their heirs, executors, and administrators, goods and chattels, wheresoever the same shall be found, to the value of the sum above mentioned.
This bail was duly taken, acknowledged, and received at the time and place above written, before me the undersigned commissioner; and I do hereby further certify, that I do believe and consider the persons above mentioned sufficient security for the sum of pounds. | W.X. Y.Z. |
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