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 A, D. 1728. Anno primo^GEORGii If. Stat. 2. €.13,14. 657 cap. xii r. ■An Act to oblige Ships coming from Places infected more effi equally to perform their Quarentine i arid for the better preventing the Plague being brought from Foreign Parts into Great i or the Ifles of GuernJ'ey- Jerjey, Alclcrney, Sar'kovMan; and to hinder the fpreading of Infection. EXP. Re- vived in Part by 6 Geo. 2. c. 34. Ships coming from Places infected to perform Quarentine. Till Quareritin 1 1 rmed, no Perfon or Goods to be brought on Shore without Licence, or Perfons to go on board, or receive Good i. Perfons authorized to fee Quarentine performed, to go oft' to fuch Ship at a convenient Diftance, and demand of th Con man- der the Name of the Ship, &e. And if the Ship ought to perform Quarentine, they are to oblige fuch Ship to go to fuch Place as {hall be appointed. Commander concealing Per! .ted, guilty of Felony. not making a true Difcovery forfeits zco/. quitting the Ship, or permitting Paflcngers fo to do, is: or not conveying Ship and Lading to the Place for Quarantine, forfeits 500/. Perfons quitting the Ship may bo- compelled to goon Board, &c S hips or Lazarets to be provided. Proper Officers to compel Perfons and their Goods to repair to inch Ships or Lazarets. Not repairing to fuch Place, Watchman may by Force compel them. Perfons refilling to repair or efcaping guilty of Felony. Perfons not infected entring fuch Ship, &c. may be compelled to perform Quarentine. After Quarentine performed, on Oath that the Ship is free from Infection, the Cuftomer, &c. fhall certify the fame, and the Ship, &c. liable to no further Reftraint. After Quarentine performed, Goods to be aired and difcharged. Officer or Watchman fuffering Perfons or Goods to be conveyed away without Licence, guilty of Felony. When England, &e. fhall be infected, his Majefty may reftrain fmall Boats under 20 Tuns from failing out of any Port without Security, hfc. His Majefty by Proclamation to be iflued before 24 June 1729, may prohibit Commerce between his Subjects and Places infected. And may prohibit any Perfon to come from Places infected into thefe Domi- nions. Going to a Place infected forfeits 500/. In all Proclamations for prohibiting Commerce, a reafon- able Time to be allowed before the Prohibition. Attainder on this Act not to corrupt Blood, &c. Act to commence from 1 June 1728, and be in force two Years, and to the end of the next Seffio'n of Parliament. fSee 26 Geo. 2. c. 6.] And farther 27 Geo, 2. c. id. 29 Geo. 2. c. 3. 33 Geo. 2. c. 16. CAP. XIV. An Aft for encouraging Seamen to enter into his Majefty 's Service. ForfimirtatuM concerning Sea* men, refer to 2 R. 2. c. 4. 5 El. c. 5. 7 fif 3 W. 3. r. 21. S Sf 9 W. 3, c. 23. 9 £f 10 W. 3. c. 41. a Ann. c. 6. 4 & r. Ann. c. 19. 10 Ann. c. 17. I Geo. I. fiat. 2. c. 25. S Geo. 1. c, 24. 1 Geo. 2. flat. 2. c. 9. 7 HE RE AS nothing will more effectually contribute to the promoting and advancing the Naval / Strength of this Kingdom, than the endeavouring by due and fitting Encouragements to invite Ma- ' riners and Seamen to enter willingly into the Service of their Country, as often as Occafion fhall require; ' and whereas his Majefty, out of his Princely Concern for the Increafe and Encouragement of his Seamen, ' hath been moft gracioufly pleafed to recommend the fame from the Throne, as a Confideration of the ' greateft Importance:' Be it therefore enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Ad- vice and Confentof the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affernbled, and by the Authority of the fame, That from and after the firft Day of July which will be in the Year of After i July our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-eight, if any Seaman or able bodied Landman fhall freely 172S. Voiu.itier and voluntarily come before and enter his Name with any CommifKon Officer or Officers of the Fleet to be e nt«nghisName appointed for entring fuch Voluntiers, in order to ferve in or on Board any of the Ships or Veffels of his |Jf S "m cer Majefty, his Heirs and Succefiors, then fitting out for Sea, or that fhall be in want of Men, and fhall re- f erve on B a'rd° ceive a Certificate of his fo doing from fuch Commiffion Officer or Officers (who are hereby directed and any Ship, required to make out and give fuch Certificate gratis, and without Fee or Reward, and duly to date the fame); and if fuch Perfon fhall forthwith proceed towards fuch Ship, and fiiall make his perfonal Appear- and makinghis a:ice on Board the fame within the Space of fourteen Days from the Day of the Date of fuch Certificate, perfonal Appear- inclufive of the Day of the Date thereof, if the Place where he fo enters his Name be not above one hun- aKC ln Board, ■dred Miles diftant from the Port where' fuch Ship lies, or within the Space of twenty Days if it be at a ^je^'w^"" greater Diftance, or within the Space of thirty Days, if the Place where he fo enters his Name be above f rom the D ^ s two hundred Miles diftant; then and in fuch cafe every fuch Perfon fhall be and is hereby declared to be in- ofh is Certificate, titled to Wages from the Day of the Date of fuch Certificate, inclufive of the Day of the Date thereof, and be allowed and fhall alfo be allowed the ufual conduct Money, and be paid an Advance of two Months Wages, before c ' ndua Mo - the Ship, in which he fhall be rated and ferve, goes to Sea. Uon&tw^a II. And be it further enacted, That if any inferior Officer or able and ordinary Seaman, fhall die in the, - ■ ^"' Service of his Majefty, his Heirs or Succefiors, the Captain or Commander of the Ship, in which he ferv- or seam.m dv-* eJ at the Time of his Death, fhall immediately, or as foon as conveniently may be after his Death, make ing, Commander out a Ticket for the Pay due to the Perfon fo dying, at the time of his Death, and fhall fend or tranfmit the to make out a faid Ticket fo made out, by the firft and fafeft Opportunity, to the Commiffioners of the Navy for the £ Ickct of J" s Time being, for the Ufe of the Executors or Adminiftrators of fuch Perfon fo dying; and the faid Com- w j§| to a y " miffioners are hereby directed and required to caufe the Money due upon fuch Ticket to be forthwith paid to the faid Executors or Adminiftrators, or to their refp.ctive Attorney or Attornies, duly authorized, in fuch Manner as is herein after appointed, to receive the fame, without tarrying for the Return of the Ship to which the Perfon fo dying did belong, or the general Pay thereof. III. And be it further enacted, That in cafe any inferior Officer or Voluntier, fhall be turned over from Voluntier turned one Ship into another, then and in fuch Cafe, fuch Perfon fo turned over fhall not ferve or be rated in a over, nottofeiv^ worfe Quality, or lower Degree or Station than he ferved in or was rated for in the Ship from which he m a worfe Q^ali- VOL. V. 4 P was ty than ,n the