Form No. 4. CERTIFICATE, containing a List of Papers, to be made out in duplicate, one copy to be delivered to the Master of a detained Vessel, as soon as possible after seizure, the other to be delivered to the Court before which the Vessel is taken for adjudication. I further certify, that the papers which I have numbered 1 to inclusive, are the whole of the documents, letters, and writings, seized on board, which are hereunder specified and described, namely: No. 1. 3. &c. Here specify and describe the papers found on board, according to the number. Form No. 5. DECLARATION to be made by the Commander of Her Majesty's Ship at the time of seizure, and delivered to the Court before which the Vessel is taken for adjudication. I, THE Undersigned, rank of holding the in Her Britannic Majesty's Navy, - duly between Great Britain dated the and commanding Her Majesty's ship and for the suppression of the Slave Trade, do hereby declare, that on the I seized the day of having violated the said being in latitude of Greenwich. whereof is Master, for and I further declare that the vessel had on board at the time of Here insert any particulars worthy of notice as to the state in which the vessel was found, and any facts as to the circum stances or causes of seizure. And I do also declare, that I found this vessel in the following state : Form No. 6. FORM OF AFFIDAVIT to be made by the Commander, or Officer in charge of a detained Vessel, on bringing the ship's papers into Court. IN the business of the whereof vessel was Master. Appeared personally. Britannic Majesty's ship of war to No. of Her and made oath, that the documents, letters, and writings, hereunto annexed, marked from No. inclusive, were to the best of his knowledge and belief, all the papers found found subse on board the said vessel at the time of her seizure: and that If no papers are the further documents, letters, and writings, hereunto annexed, quently to seimarked from No. to inclusive, were, to the best of zure of the veshis knowledge and belief, all the papers which have since been sel, this parafound on board of the said vessel; and that the said further papers were seized at the dates, and under the circumstances, as follows: and, lastly, the said deponent maketh oath, that the whole of the said papers, herein referred to and annexed, are now brought and delivered up in the same plight and condition as when received or found by this deponent, without any fraud, addition, subtraction, alteration, or embezzlement whatever, save the numbering and marking thereof. graph to be omitted. All circum- papers are to be This Affidavit must be signed and sworn to by the Commander of the seizing ship, or the Officer in charge of the detained vessel, before the person duly authorized to admi nister the oath. Here state any changes which may have taken place with respect to the vessel, her crew, the Slaves, if any, and her cargo, between the period of her detention and the time of de livering in the ship's papers. Form No. 7. AFFIDAVIT to be made by the Commander of Her Majesty's Ship, or the Officer in charge of the detained Vessel, at the time of bringing the ship's papers into Court, as to any changes which may have taken place subsequent to the period of seizure. This Affidavit must be signed and sworn to by the Commander of the seizing ship, or the Officer in charge of the detained vessel, before the person duly authorized to administer the oath. Form No. 8. CERTIFICATE containing a List of Papers, to be made out in duplicate, at the time of seizure, one copy to be retained by the Commander of Her Majesty's ship, the other to be delivered to the Court before which the vessel is taken for adjudication. I further certify, that the papers which I have numbered No. 1 to No. inclusive, are the whole of the documents, letters, and writings, seized on board, which are hereunder specified and described, namely: No. 1. 3. &c. Here specify and describe the papers found on board, according to number. Signed by me, the day of Commanding Her Majesty's ship |