- Asdmae CSB-02-01-1826/05
- Registrazione
- 1826-09-05 - 1826-10-14
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
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Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Brigantino 'San Nicolò', capitano Cristoforo Chiappe, proveniente da Cipro, diretto ad Alessandretta
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Register of vessel arrivals and departures (1825-1864)
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Article 108 of the Royal Decree of December 26, 1815, required the maintenance of a register.
Consular staff had to record the daily arrival and departure of ships..
The data that the consular staff had to record constitute the entries in the register:
The records concern arrivals and subsequent departures from the port of Beirut; from 1826 to 1829, passages from the ports of Tripoli in Syria, Acre, İskenderun, Tyre and Aleppo are also reported.
With regard to ship cargoes, here is an explanation of some recurring terms, some of which are now obsolete:
Supervision on the Merchant Navy
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)
Part of Kingdom of Sardinia. Consulate in Beirut (1825-) then Viceconsulate (1833- ) then Consulate (1849-)