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    Fundamina

    On-line version ISSN 2411-7870Print version ISSN 1021-545X

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    VAN NIEKERK, JP. Judge John Holland and the Vice-Admiralty Court of the Cape of Good Hope, 1797-1803: Some introductory and biographical notes (Part 2). Fundamina (Pretoria) [online]. 2018, vol.24, n.1, pp.134-169. ISSN 2411-7870.  https://doi.org/10.17159/2411-7870/2018/v24n1a6.

    A British Vice-Admiralty Court operated at the Cape of Good Hope from 1797 until 1803. It determined both Prize causes and (a few) Instance causes. This Court, headed by a single judge, should be distinguished from the ad hoc Piracy Court -comprised of seven members of which the Admiralty judge was one, and which sat twice during this period - and also from the occasional naval courts martial which were called at the Cape. The Vice-Admiralty Court's Judge, John Holland, and its main officials and practitioners were sent out from Britain.

    Keywords : Vice-Admiralty Court; Cape of Good Hope; First British Occupation of the Cape; jurisdiction; Piracy Court; naval courts martial; Judge John Holland; other officials; practitioners and support staff of the Vice-Admiralty Court.

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