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The Prizes of War J.R. Hill

The Prizes of War By J.R. Hill

The Prizes of War by J.R. Hill


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Investigates the system around prize law, including the principles of law, the rules of contraband and blockade, the statutes and orders of government, the attitudes of officers and men to prize operations and how the money reached the recipients to whom it was due.

The Prizes of War Summary

The Prizes of War: Prize Law and the Royal Navy in the Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815 by J.R. Hill

A British warship makes a capture on the high seas during the Napoleonic Wars of 1793-1815. That capture might be an enemy warship or a privateer, an enemy merchant ship or a neutral suspected of running contraband. This is a commonplace incident in many naval novels about the period, as it was in the history of the time itself. But what happened after the capture? What process had to be gone through before the captors saw their prize money? This text explores fully the complexities of the prize system. The operation of the High Court of Admiralty under its great judge Sir William Scott; the responsibilities and rake-offs of agents, brokers, court officials; captains' knowledge of, and responsibility under, the law; the influence of government and Admiralty policy; how much of the proceeds the captors eventually saw and how it was distributed among the crew; and the delays that disfigured the system. All these are covered in understandable language that conveys an flavour of the time. Richard Hill has gone deeply into primary and contemporary sources in his research for this text. His conclusions explode many of the myths about corrupt courts, grasping or dishonest agents and venal government practices. On the other hand, where he finds evidence of scandalous proceedings or the evils of a system with built in delays, no punches are pulled. Some reputations of well-known figures emerge dented, others enhanced.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Law and operations: roots and rationale; five years in; trouble with neutrals; blockade; orders in council; fighting the enemy; joint capture; droits; Vice Admiralty; the Cochranes and the courts; disputed waters; recapture and salvage; conduct unbecoming. Part 2 The middlemen: prize agents; Navy agents; the officers of the court. Part 3 The spoils: rich and poor lading; The Very French Frigate I Wanted; salvage money; distribution; the law's delays; attitudes; a self-adjusting system.

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GOR003042178
9780750918169
0750918160
The Prizes of War: Prize Law and the Royal Navy in the Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815 by J.R. Hill
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
19981022
256
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