The Frances

12 U.S. 363, 3 L. Ed. 590, 8 Cranch 363, 1814 U.S. LEXIS 437
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedMarch 12, 1814
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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The Frances, 12 U.S. 363, 3 L. Ed. 590, 8 Cranch 363, 1814 U.S. LEXIS 437 (1814).

Opinion

Marshall, Ch. J.,

delivered the opinion of the court, as follows : — Colin Gillespie, a naturalized American citizen, residing in Glasgow, claimed sundry goods, shipped on his own account, as his property. This claim depends entirely on his national character, and is decided in the case of The Venus (ante, p. 253). The sentence of the circuit court, condemning the property of the claimant, is affirmed.

Sentence affirmed.

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