- In
Scots law,
excambion is the
exchange of land. The deed
whereby this is
effected is
termed "Contract of
Excambion".
There is an
implied real warranty...
- the
quartet of p****enger-cargo
liners Excalibur, Exochorda, Exeter, and
Excambion,
originally built for
American Export Lines by New York
Shipbuilding of...
- ocean-liner SS
Excambion, a
member of the
quartet of
ships referred to as the post-war "4 Aces" for
American Export Lines.
Excambion carried p****engers...
- 2023. Curley,
Stephen J. The Ship That
Would Not Die: USS Queens, SS
Excambion, and USTS
Texas Clipper.
College Station, Tex.:
Texas A&M
University Press...
- she was the only ship in her class. The ship was
initially launched as
Excambion in 1931 by the New York
Shipbuilding Company of Camden, New
Jersey as...
- part of the
French government. In
December 1941, they
boarded the SS
Excambion to New York City,
arriving on
December 23.
Perrin died at
Mount Sinai...
-
Professor Rudolph Treo,
sailed for the
United States from
Lisbon on the SS
Excambion. On her
return to the
United States,
Davenport became involved with the...
- Bordeaux, France. They
crossed into
Portugal and
subsequently sailed on the
Excambion from
Lisbon to New York in
August 1940. DalĂ and Gala were to live in...
- the
French government in June 1940 to Casablanca,
boarding later the SS
Excambion in
December 1941,
arriving in New York City on
December 23, 1941. Nine...
-
daughter Christian and son-in-law
William Lindsay of Byres, but in 1392 an
excambion (exchange) was
agreed whereby Keith regained Dunnottar and
Lindsay took...