1786 Act Limiting Trade Between the United States and Newfoundland, Issued by George III. - Rare Book Insider
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1786 Act Limiting Trade Between the United States and Newfoundland, Issued by George III.

Printed document. 1786, London. 8 folio pages in English. Printed by C. Eyre and the Executors of W. Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. Front cover features a printed British coat of arms used by King George III. Fine. Document contains an "Act for confining, for a limited Time, the Trade between the Ports of the United States of America, and his Majesty's Subjects in the Island of Newfoundland, to Bread, Flour, Indian Corn, and Live Stock, to be imported in none but British-built Ships, actually belonging to British Subjects, and navigated according to Law, clearing out from the Ports of His Majesty's European Dominions, and furnished with a Licence [sic] according to the Form hereunto annexed." Also includes the template for the mentioned license. This Act is a reaction to the British losing the American War of Independence, thus "punishing" American enterprises.
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MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE OF ADMIRAL LORD DE SAUMAREZ. From Original Papers in Possession of the Family. Volumes I & II. With fore-edge paintings, unique thus.

Ross, Sir John. London: Richard Bentley, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty, 1838. 8vo. Maroon morocco, gilt decoration on front and back covers. Gilt lettering and decoration on spines. Gilt dentelles. Each with 5 raised bands. Gilt top and bottom edges. FORE-EDGE PAINTINGS OF HMS CAESAR AND THE BATTLE OF ALGECIRAS BAY. Volume I: ix + 440pp. Volume II: xi + 438pp. 9 steel engravings, including two portrait frontispieces. B/w illustrations within. Some light occasional foxing, interiors otherwise clean. Overall very good. James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez (1757 - 1836) was an admiral of the British Royal Navy. He served as the second-in-command under Sir Horatio Nelson during the famous Battle of Nile - a significant victory in British naval history, won against the French Republic (and then-General Napoleon Bonaparte). Following the victory in Egypt, Saumarez was given command of the HMS Caesar and was instrumental in securing another victory for the British in the Battle of Algeciras against Spain (as depicted on the fore-edge paintings). Although Sir John Ross is best known for his exploits as an Arctic explorer, he also fought Napoleon's navies in several engagements. Ross, in fact, served under Admiral de Suamarez in 1803 on board the "Grumpus" during Baltic campaign. It was after the Napoleonic Wars ended that Ross commanded a British Admiralty expedition to the Arctic in 1818 in an attempt to discover the North West Passage.
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