Memorandum regarding neutral vessels

Item

Type

Document

Title

Memorandum regarding neutral vessels

Description

Discusses rules of engagement between a neutral vessel and a belligerent power. Questions whether or not a neutral vessel has a right resist - by force - a search of their ship, or if a belligerent power has a right to search a neutral ship and carry the vessel back to their country for a trial. McHenry adds that the United States has no obligation to return deserters from British vessels, and fully condemns impressment.

year created

1797

author

in collection

in image

notable person/group

James McHenry
President
merchants
French
Timothy Pickering
British
deserters
seaman
Congress
Liston
Oliver Wolcott, Jr.
sailors

notable location

France
courts
Britain

notable item/thing

Vessels
trial
laws
examination
cargo
statute
treaty

notable idea/issue

Capture
neutrality
search
law of nations
impressment

document number

1797999900901

page start

1

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Document instances

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[view document] (5 pages) BRI13 (5 pages) Collection: James McHenry Papers B: 2, 4

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author James McHenry [unknown] [n/a]
Recipient President of the United States [unknown] [n/a]