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ber of cattle

tween Cowes and South

and any num- dred and ninety-two, it fhall and may be lawful for any perfon or perfons whatever to carry or convey horfes, when not exceeding (fheep and lambs except- fix in number in any one veffel, and any number of all other ed) may be cattle (fheep and lambs excepted) without obtaining any fufferconveyed be- ance or other custom houfe document whatever, between the said port of Cowes and the faid ports of Southampton and Portsmouth, and alío lambs, without taking out any cocquet or cocquets, or Portsmouth, giving any fecurity by bond, or otherwife, for the due landing without fuf- the fame; provided the fame be carried in open boats or hoys, in ferance, &c. like manner as sheep are required to be carried by the faid recited act, made in the fixth year of his prefent Majefty's reign; and to carry and convey from the faid port of Cowes to the faid ports of Southampton and Portfmouth, without taking out any cocquet or cocquets, or giving any fecurity by bond, or otherwife, for the due landing the fame, any kind of goods, wares, or merchandises, which are not or fhall not be prohibited to be exported from Great Britain to foreign parts, or which are not or shall not be liable to any custom or duty to his Majesty on the exportation thereof from Great Britain, and to carry and convey, without taking out any cocquet or cocquets, or giving any fecurity by bond, or otherwife, from the faid port of Cowes to the faid ports of Southampton and Portfmouth, of any kind of goods, wares and merchandises, fubject or liable to duty on the importation thereof into Great Britain; provided the duty of cuftoms on fuch importation fhall not exceed five pounds for fuch goods which are to be so carried or conveyed as aforefaid, and the fame goods fo liable to duty be carried or conveyed in one veffel or boat at one and the fame time, belonging refpectively to the inhabitants of the ports of Cowes, Southampton, and Portfmouth.

Officer of the

customs in the

III. And be it further enacted by the authority aforefaid, That Ifle of Wight it fhall and may be lawful for any officer of the customs refiding to grant fuf- in the Isle of Wight, near the place where any fheep or lambs are ferances. to be fo carried or conveyed as aforefaid, from the faid port of Cowes to the faid ports of Southampton and Portsmouth by fufferance only, to grant fuch fufferance, and fuch officer is hereby required to grant the fame on due application for that purpose; any law, cuftom, or ufage, to the contrary notwithstanding.

CA P. XXXIII.

An act for explaining and amending an act, paffed in the thirty-firft year of the reign of his late majesty King George the Second, intituled, An act for the encouragement of feamen employed in the royal navy, and for establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent, and certain payment of their wages; and for enabling them more eafily and readily to remit the fame for the fupport of their wives and families; and for preventing frauds and abufes attending fuch payments; and for further extending the benefits thereof to petty officers and feamen, non-commiffioned officers of marines, and marines, ferving, or who may have ferved, on board any of his Majesty's ships,

WHEREAS

Whis late majesty King George the Second, intituled, An act for 31Geo.4.c.10.

HEREAS an act paffed in the thirty first year of the reign of Preamble.

the encouragement of feamen employed in the royal navy; and for recited.
eftablishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent, and cer-
tain payment of their wages; and for enabling them more eafily
and readily to remit the fame for the fupport of their wives and
families; and for preventing frauds and abufes attending fuch
payments: and whereas it is just that certain provifions of the faid
act should be extended to marines ferving on board fhips in his Majesty's
fervice; and it would tend much to the advantage of feamen and ma-
rines, that the method established by the faid act for the punctual, fre-
quent, and certain payment of their wages, fhould be further extended;
be it therefore enacted by the King's moft excellent majefty, by
and with the advice and confent of the lords fpiritual and tempo-
ral, and commons, in this prefent parliament affembled, and by
the authority of the fame, That, from and after the first day of From Aug. 1,
Auguft one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-two, when and fo 1792, the
often as any non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, be- agent of hof-
pitals to make
longing to any fhip or veffel in the fervice of his Majefty, his out discharges
heirs or fucceffors, fhall, by order of the captain or commanding for non-com-
officer of fuch fhip or veffel, be fet fick afhore, and be fent into miffioned offi-
any hofpital or fick quarters for his recovery, and fuch non-com- rines, or ma
miffioned officer of marines, or marine, be difcharged from fuch rines, difmif-
hofpital or fick quarters unferviceable, the agent of fuch hofpital fed as unfer-
or fick quarters is hereby charged and required to make out a viceable, &c.
as directed by
certificate of fuch difcharge, and to fign, teftify, and deliver the recited act.
fame, in the manner and forin directed by the aforefaid act of the
thirty-first year of the reign of his faid late Majefty, in cafes
where feamen are fo difcharged from fuch hofpitals or fick quar-

ters.

cers of ma

officer or ma

II. And be it enacted by the authority aforefaid, That, from On the death and after the said first day of August one thoufand feven hundred of any fuch and ninety-two, if any non-commiffioned officer of marines, or rine, the cap marine, fhall die in the fervice of his Majefty, his heirs or fuc- tain of the ceffors, the captain or commander of the ship or veffel in which ship to make fuch officer or marine ferved at the time of his death fhall, as out a ticket of the pay due, foon as may be after his death, make out a ticket for the wages &c. or pay due to fuch officer of marines, or marine, for his fervice on board of fuch fhip or veffel at the time of his death; which ticket the faid captain or commander fhall fign himfelf, and fhall cause to be figned by the proper figning officers of fuch fhip or veffel, and fhall fend or tranfmit the fame to the commiffioners of the navy at their board; and the faid commiffioners shall note, examine, and affign the fame for payment, and shall deliver the fame to the executors or adminiftrators, or others duly authorised to receive the fame, in the manner directed by the aforesaid act of the thirty-first year of the reign of his faid late Majefty, in cafes when feamen die on board fhips or vellels in the fervice of his Majefty, his heirs or fucceffors.

III. And be it alfo enacted by the authority aforefaid, That if any petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of ma

On the death
of any petty
officer, &c.

1

cause his ef

fects to be fold at the maft,&c.

the captain to rines, or marine, fhall die in the service of his Majesty, his heirs or fucceffors, the captain or commander of the fhip of veffel in which fuch petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, ferved at the time of his death, fhall as foon as may be thereafter cause the cloaths or other effects which fuch petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, was poffeffed of at the time of his death, to be publickly fold at the maft, and the amount of fuch cloaths or effects bought at fuch fale to be marked and charged against the wages of the perfon or perfons purchafing the fame; provided always, that the cloaths or effects fo bought fhall not exceed the net wages due and payable to the perfon purchafing the fame: and the faid captain or commander fhall further direct and order the purfer under whose inspection fuch cloaths or effects fhall have been put up to fale, to make out, or cause to be made out, a lift or bill, containing the name of the perfon or perfons who fhall have purchafed fuch cloaths or effects, or any part thereof, and fpecifying the amount and value purchased by each as aforefaid, and thall direct fuch purfer to fign the fame, and fhall himfelf fign and tranfmit fuch bill or account of cloaths or effects fold, annexed to and by the fame conveyance, and at the fame times, as he fhall fend and tranfmit the dead ticket for the wages of fuch petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, who fhall have fo died as aforefaid; and when and fo often as any petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, fhall die, without leaving at the time of his death any cloaths or effects as aforefaid, the faid captain or commander fhall certify to that effect on the dead ticket to be made out as aforefaid.

Captains to caufe the

names of the non-commif

of marines,

to be read over

tranfmit lifts

IV. And be it enacted by the authority aforefaid, That from and after the faid first day of August one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, when and fo often as any captain or commanding fioned officers officer of any fhip or vellel in the fervice of his Majefty, his heirs or fucceffors, which fhall not be in any port of Great Britain, or and marines, on the coaft thereof, fhall, in compliance with the directions with the names given him in the afore-mentioned act, read over, or cause to be of the petty read over, the names of all the inferior officers and feamen beofficers, and longing to fuch fhip or veffel, the faid captain or commanding feamen, and to officer is hereby directed and required to read over in like manof fuch as fhall her, or caufe to be read over, all the names of the non-commifbe defirous of fioned officers of marines, and marines, belonging to such ship remitting their or veffel, and fhall caufe them to answer to their names; and if wages, &c. any fuch officer of marines, or marine, fhall be defirous to remit to his wife, father, or mother, in Great Britain, or if any inferior officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, fhall be defirous to remit to his grandfather, grandmother, brother, or fifter, the faid captain or commander fhall caufe lifts to be made out for fuch officers, feamen, and marines, in the manner directed by the aforefaid act, in cafes of inferior officers and feamen remitting their wages to their wives, fathers, or mothers, and fall in like manner fign, complete, and tranfmit the

fame

fame to the commiffioners of the navy at their board; and the said commiffioners fhall caufe bills to be made out for every such allotment, which bills they fhall make payable, and tranfmit, affign for payment, and direct to be paid, in every refpect, the fame as directed by the aforefaid act of the thirty-first year of the reign of his faid late Majefty, in cafes of bills made out for allotments made by inferior officers and feamen on board of such ships or vessels.

marines may receive bills

&c.

V. And be it further enacted by the authority aforefaid, That, For wages from and after the faid first day of August one thoufand feven hun- when payable, dred and ninety-two, when and fo often as any wages or pay due to any non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, fhall be upon the repaid at the pay office of the navy, or at any of the out ports, if ceiver-general fuch officer of marines, or marine, fhall defire to receive a bill ofthe landtax, for the whole, or any part of the fame, to be drawn upon the receiver-general of the land tax, collector of the customs, collector of the excife, or clerk of the check as aforefaid, then and in fuch cafe the commiffioner of the navy comptrolling fuch payment shall cause bills to be made out, which he fhall fign, and caufe to be attefted, forwarded, and delivered in like manner as directed in the aforefaid act of the thirty-first year of the reign of his faid late Majefty, in cafes of inferior officers and feamen remitting their wages.

tion of the

the receiver

the fame with

months the

VI. And be it enacted by the authority aforefaid, That as foon On producas the duplicate of any remittance bill or bills, made out in faduplicates of vour of or granted in the manner herein-before directed to any a bill within non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, fhall be produced fix months and delivered to any receiver-general of the land tax, collector of of the date to the customs, collector of the excife, or clerk of the check, in general, he Great Britain refpectively, within fix calendar months from the hall examine date thereof, he is hereby required and enjoined to examine fuch into the truth duplicate, and enquire into the truth thereof, by the oath of the of it upon perfon producing the fame, which oath he is hereby authorifed oath, and pay and directed to adminifter, and upon being duly fatisfied to teftify out fee, but if the fame on the back of fuch bill, and fhall immediately pay to not produced the perfon or perfons to whom fuch bills fhall be made payable, within fix and who fhall be entitled to receive the fame, without fee or re- bill thall be reward on any pretence whatsoever, the fum contained in fuch bill, turned to the taking his, her, or their receipt for the fame on the back thereof, treaturer of which bill fo paid, upon being produced and delivered, together the navy, &c. with the duplicate thereof, at the navy office, fhall be immediately affigned for payment by three or more commiffioners of the navy, and fhall be immediately repaid by the treasurer of the navy to fuch receiver-general of the land tax, collector of the cuftoms, collector of the excife, clerk of the check, or to the order of any of them refpectively, who fhall have paid fuch bill; but in cafe the duplicate of fuch bill fhall not be produced and delivered, and the payment thereof be demanded within fix calendar months from the date thereof, then the faid receiver-general of the land tax, collector of the customs, collector of the excife, or clerk of the check, fhall return fuch bill to the treasurer of the

officers, &c.

navy, who fhall caufe fuch bill to be immediately cancelled, and from and after the cancelling thereof the fum fo contained in fuch bill shall accrue and become payable to fuch non-commiffione officer of marines, or marine, for whofe wages or pay it was made out, or to his lawful attorney or attornies, or to his reprefentatives, in cafe he shall be dead, in the fame manner as if fuch bill had never been issued.

containing the particulars herein fpeci

fied.

VII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforefaid, Captains to That, from and after the first day of August one thousand seven grant to petty hundred and ninety-two, when and fo often as any petty officer turned over, or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, fha or difcharged, be turned over from any ship or vessel in the fervice of his Ma &c. tickets for jefty, his heirs or fucceffors, into any other fhip or vellel in such the pay due, service, and which ships or vessels shall not at the time of the removal of such petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, be in any port of Great Britain, where any commiffioner of his Majefty's navy may be and refide, and when and so often as any fuch petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, fhall by wounds, ficknefs, or any other manifeft infirmity, be difabled, and be dif charged from fuch fhip or veffel as unferviceable, or be fent fick to any of his Majefty's hofpitals or fick quarters, at home or abroad, then and in either of fuch cafes the captain or commanding officer of the ship from which the said petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, fhall be fo turned over, or be fo difcharged, or fent fick, fhall at the fame time make out, or caufe to be inade out, a ticket for the wages or pay due to fuch petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, for his fervices on board fuch fhip or veffe! at the time of his being fo turned over, discharged, or fent fick, and which ticket fhail confift of two parts, that shall be duplicates, and joined together by oblique lines, flourishes, and devices, and each of which fhall specify the name, age, ftature, and complexion of fuch petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, and likewife the date of his entry into fuch fhip or vefiel as aforefaid, and the date of his being fo turned over, difcharged unferviceable, or fent fick, from the fame; and, if turned over, the name of the ship or vefiel to which he shall be so turned over, and if difcharged unferviceable as aforefaid, the name of the fhip or veffel into which he may be invalided to return home, together with the name of the place where he fhall be fo difcharged; and if fent fick, the name of the hofpital or fick quarters to which he fhall be fo fent; and each of the faid parts of fuch ticket fhall alfo defcribe the number at which fuch petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer of marines, or marine, ftood upon the books of the fhip or veffel from which he fhall be turned over, difcharged, or fent fick, and alío the particulars of all the flops and other deductions which were charged against his wages in the faid fhip or veffel, and the amount of the fame fhall be wrote or printed in words at length; and if the faid petty officer or feaman, non-commiffioned officer

of

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