1810-May
1810-May: The Court of Common Pleas ruled in the case of the Ben Lomond that ports under the domination of Christophe were neutral.
1810-May: The Court of Common Pleas ruled in the case of the Ben Lomond that ports under the domination of Christophe were neutral. Judge James Mansfield argued that after the 1808 Order, no license was necessary to legalize a trade with the black government.
Source · p. 68
Gaffield, Haitian Connections in the Atlantic World, 68