A gazette, published formerly twice a week, but latterly daily, under the superintendence of a committee chosen by the subscribers, and transmitted over the whole world.
·noun A part of the Royal Exchange, in London, appropriated to the use of underwriters and insurance...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
On the east side of the Royal Exchange. A corporation for shipping intelligence and for marine insu...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
An establishment which, from a subscription coffee-house, has grown to a society which has transacte...
The Sailor's Word-Book
·noun Inclination; desire. II. List ·vt To listen or hearken to. III. List ·noun The first thin co...
will : " I shall do my list ;" and, verbially, " Let him if he list." Derb. ...
A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
A roll of names, as the army and navy lists; but usually at sea it means the doctor's list. Also, th...
North-west out of Crutched Friars, at No. 53, to 72 Fenchurch Street. In Aldgate Ward (P.O. Director...
North of Langthorn Court, in Coleman Street Ward (Horwood, 1799-Elmes, 1831). Coleman Street Ward S...
Persons appointed in all parts of the commercial world, to forward accounts of the arrivals and depa...
An annual list of British and foreign shipping, ranked by letter and number in different classes. ...
Practical persons specially appointed in London, and most of the out-ports of the United Kingdom, to...
·add. ·- The official list of all transactions, published daily on white paper, divided into sales f...
The register by which two months' wages to the crew are paid, on first commission, and a quarter's t...
A document containing the requisite details, attested by the four signing officers, to be transmitte...
This is a list which accompanies the ship's books; it contains the names and number of every person ...
A record of misdemeanours impolitically kept by some officers for their private use the very essence...
A register of all persons who have received the bounty to which they are entitled after having passe...
A roll to accompany the tickets of all persons sent to a hospital for medical treatment; it details ...
A return of the merchantmen placed under the protection of men-of-war, for safe conduct to their des...
The roll of those excused from duty by reason of illness. ...
To incline to one side; as "the ship has a list to port," i.e. leans over to that side. ...
One of a ship's books, which contains the whole of the names of the actual officers and crew, in ord...
A return of all the persons on board, whether belonging to the ship, or supernumeraries, at the time...
A roll whereon deserving officers are placed whose health, age, or want of interest justifies their ...
See Lloyd's agents. ...
See lloyd's surveyors. ...
The official document sent with officers or men of any description, discharged from one ship to anot...
Dismission, or dropping an officer out of the service. ...