- A sea captain, ship's captain, captain, master, or
shipmaster, is a high-grade
licensed mariner who
holds ultimate command and
responsibility of a merchant...
- New York in 1862 as the
American Shipmasters’ ****ociation (ASA) to
certify qualified ship captains, or
shipmasters, for safe ship
operations during the...
- [franˈtʃesko sketˈtiːno]; born 14
November 1960) is an
Italian former shipmaster who
commanded the
cruise ship
Costa Concordia when the ship
struck an...
- on a
sailing ship the
cabin was also used as an
accommodation for the
shipmaster and officers. On modern,
motorized warships, the ship
functions which...
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Federation of
Shipmasters' ****ociations (IFSMA), is the
international professional organisation that
unites and
represents the world's
serving Shipmasters. The...
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Richard Cornish, also
known as
Richard Williams, was an
English ship captain. He is
known for
being accused of
raping an
indentured servant,
William Couse...
- John
Strachan (1846 – 30
August 1922) was a Scottish-born
Australian shipmaster and explorer. Born in Montrose, Scotland, to
engineer John
Strachan and...
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Captain William Penny (1809–1892) was a
Scottish shipmaster,
whaler and
Arctic explorer. He
undertook the
first maritime search for the
ships of Sir John...
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charterer and a
shipmaster. Law 276 sti****ted a 21⁄2-gerah per day
freight rate on a
contract of
affreightment between a
charterer and
shipmaster,
while Law...
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November 2, 1742) was an
American planter, merchant,
public official, and
shipmaster. He was the
maternal grandfather of
United States President Thomas Jefferson...