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The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.
 
The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.
  
There is a lot to learn in HCA 13/71 about how merchants, masters and pursers worked with different types of accounts, such as partnership accounts and voyage accounts.  There is little historiography on how accounts were drawn up and agreed, and even less on the book keepers and accountants who did the bulk of the work, though many merchants also drew up their own accounts directly.
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All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.
 
All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.

Revision as of 00:15, December 2, 2012

High Court of Admiralty process

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Purpose of page

The MarineLives project is seeking to link and enhance HCA 13/71, not just to transcribe it.

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All associates, facilitators, advisors and PhD Forum members are encouraged to contribute to this page from their knowledge of the material, and from their broader knowledge and interest in the topic.

  • What can we learn about book keeping?
  • What can we learn about drawing up and agreeing accounts between parties?
  • What can we learn about disputes over accounts, and different approaches to resolving these disputes?
  • What can we learn about the role of auditors in the above processes?




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Commercial Law
Merchant accounts
The Exchange in the City of London


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