102 The Frederick G erring, Jr. 



Certificate of enrolment in conformity to title L, regulation 

 of vessel in domestic commerce of the Revised Statutes of the 

 United States, given under the hand and seal of the Deputy Col- 

 lector of Customs at the port of Gloucester, in the district of 

 Gloucester, the 9th day of February, 1893, certifying that Edward 

 Maurice of Gloucester, State of Mass., having sworn that he is a 

 citizen of the United States and sole owner of the ship or vessel 

 called the Frederick Gerring, Jr., of Gloucester, whereof John A. 

 Campbell is at present master, and is a citizen of the United States, 

 and that the said ship or vessel was built at Essex, in the State of 

 Mass., in the year 1870, as appears by Register No. 47, issued at 

 this office, November 29th, 1892, now surrendered, trade changed 

 and after said Registrar having certified the said ship or vessel has 

 one deck and two masts and that her length is 72> 6-10 feet, her 

 breadth 21 1-10 feet, her depth 7 7-10 feet, and that she measures 

 67 34-100 tons net tonnage and that she is a schooner and has a 

 billet head and square stern and that security having been given 

 according to the said title, the said ship or vessel has been duly 

 enrolled at the port of Gloucester. 



Said certificate bears an endorsement of change of master 

 dated at Gloucester, May 9th, 1896, signed by the Deputy Col- 

 lector, stating that Daniel Doren, having taken oath required by 

 law, is at present master. 



Clearance signed by Collector of Customs at port of Liverpool, 

 N. S., of the Frederick Gerring, Jr., of Gloucester, 67 tons 

 burden, Doren, Master, from port of Liverpool to the fishery on 

 the banks, with cargo of fishing supplies for mackerel voyage and 

 the necessary sea stores for the voyage. 



Dated 21st May, 1896. 



Settlement of Case. 



Writ of Summons 



Evidence, viz: — 



Capt. Daniel Doren. 



James Gracie. 



Harvey L. Bailey. 



