Reports of Cases Argued And Determined in the High Court of Admiralty, Commencing With the Judgments of the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, Easter Term, 1808-[1812]

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Then it is said that there was a ^ircity of water, but it is to be remarked that the vessel only left the rand on the 21st of May ; and on the 4th of June there is a deficiency of water. If this were so, it is a criminal improvir dence on the part of the claimant, who was bound to provide for the chances of a much more protracted voyage ; it was his duty to put on board such a supply as was requisite for the intended voyage. If the water failed within the space of these few days, could it be th...at ' a reasonable quantity had been put on board ? But the truth is, there was no alarming deficiency ; for there were 140 gallons of HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY. 170 The Eleanor. Edw.
water on board, besides rain-water which had been caught, and which was proper for coarser purposes. There is, therefore, as great a fail- ure in this part of the case set up as in every other. There is a pas- sage in the evidence of Davis, the mate, which carries with it a very strong confirmation of the suspicion of an antecedent destination to this port of Halifax.


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