Parliament
An Act for making the Rivers Mercy and Irwell Navigable from Liverpoole to Manchester in the County-Palatine of Lancaster. Parliament
Printed By John Baskett Printer To The Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1721. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbouns. Pages 271-290. Slight creases. Clean and bright. Printed By John Baskett, Printer To The Kings Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020671
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Parliament
An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Canal from or near the Town of Stourbridge in the County of Worcester to join the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal at or near Stourton in the County of Stafford; and also Two collateral Cuts. Parliament
Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty 1776. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbound Act. Pages 731-828. Light foxing to a few pages. Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020672
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Parliament
An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Canal Within and from certain Lands belonging to Thomas Talbot Foley EsquireIn The Parish Of Dudley. Parliament
Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty 1776. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbound. Pages 1587-1668. Clean and bright. Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020675
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Parliament
An ACT for Making the River Soar Navigable from the River Trent to Bishop s Meadow Within the Liberty of Garenton in the County of Leicester; And for Making and Maintaining a Canal from Thence Near or Up and Into the Rushes Parliament
Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty 1776. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbound. Pages 1527-1583. Clean and bright. Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020674
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Parliament
An Act for making navigable the River or Brook called Sankey Brook And The Three several Branches Thereof. Parliament
Printed By John Baskett Printer To The Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1755. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbound. Pages 251-291. Clean and bright. Printed By John Baskett, Printer To The Kings Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020673
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act for abolishing Capital Punishment in case of returning from Transportation. Cap. LXVII
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1834. Folio sheet pp. 525-526 armorial letterhead recent green boards bookplate of H. Mackenzie-Begg. A rare instance of clemency: this Act repeals previous legislation ordering the execution of escaped convicts 'at large within any Part of His Majesty's Dominions without some lawful cause'. Much of the appeal of New South Wales as a place for transportation lay in its isolation and the great difficulty of escape. Nonetheless some convicts did make the attempt and a handful successfully absconded aboard merchant vessels visiting Sydney Harbour. One famous example is the 'Scottish Martyr' Thomas Muir who slipped aboard the American trader Otter in early 1796 it was rumoured that Muir a political radical had appealed to the republican sentiments of the American captain to negotiate his transport from the penal colony. In addition to repealing the death penalty for escapees the Act ameliorates punishment for those convicted of harbouring or assisting an escaped convict. In this instance the previous punishment of transportation for life has been reduced to the relatively lenient incarceration for a maximum of four years. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106509
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act for the further Preventing Robbery Burglary and other Felonies and for the more effectual Transportation of Felons
London: John Baskett 1720. Small folio 8 pp. including armorial title text pp. 451-455 some browning and offsetting but very good; disbound. Rare: with the same short-title as the Transportation Act of 1718 this is the first significant amendment of that Act giving details of the institution of transportation and relating some new additions to the types of crime punishable 'whereas the laws in being have not yet proved effectual to the suppression of Robbery Burglary and other Felonies.'. This Act gives more concrete information regarding the ways in which anyone convicted of the type of crime by which 'they may be sent or transported to any of His Majesties Colonies or Plantations in America' is to be treated including details on their status while pending transportation and the penalties due to any person who seeks to assist or rescue these felons. The Act also renews the death penalty for anyone convicted of transportation who returns to Britain without lawful cause. John Baskett unknown
Bookseller reference : 4007956
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act for abolishing Capital Punishment in case of returning from Transportation. Cap. LXVII
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1834. Folio sheet pp. 525-526 armorial letterhead very good. A rare instance of clemency: this Act repeals previous legislation ordering the execution of escaped convicts 'at large within any Part of His Majesty's Dominions without some lawful cause'. Much of the appeal of New South Wales as a place for transportation lay in its isolation and the great difficulty of escape. Nonetheless some convicts did make the attempt and a handful successfully absconded aboard merchant vessels visiting Sydney Harbour. One famous example is the 'Scottish Martyr' Thomas Muir who slipped aboard the American trader Otter in early 1796 it was rumoured that Muir a political radical had appealed to the republican sentiments of the American captain to negotiate his transport from the penal colony. In addition to repealing the death penalty for escapees the Act ameliorates punishment for those convicted of harbouring or assisting an escaped convict. In this instance the previous punishment of transportation for life has been reduced to the relatively lenient incarceration for a maximum of four years. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106446
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Parliament Acts Creator
An Act for Enlarging the Charitable Uses . of the Rents and Profits of the Estates Given by Sir W. Harpur and Dame Alice His Wife for the Benefit of the Poor . of Bedford
Nabu Press 2010-02-09. Large type edition. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1143252055 ISBN : 1143252055 9781143252051
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Parliament acts
An Act For Extending The Royalty Of The City Of Edinburgh Over Certain Adjoining Lands
Nabu Press 2011-07-09. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1173025308 ISBN : 1173025308 9781173025304
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Parliament acts
An Act For Inclosing Lands In The Hamlet And Chapelry Of Wheatley In The Parish Of Cuddesdon
Nabu Press 2011-09-10. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1179951158 ISBN : 1179951158 9781179951157
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Parliament acts
An Act For Regulating The Commencement Of The Year
Nabu Press 2011-09-12. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1245144693 ISBN : 1245144693 9781245144698
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
AN ACT FOR THE PREVENTION OF BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS with AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW FOR THE TRIAL OF CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS.; Passed by the 4th session of the 13th Parliament in the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria
London: John Richards 1841. First Edition. Printed self-wrappers. Very Good. 27pp. Neatly removed. 9.5" x 6" <br/><br/> John Richards unknown
Bookseller reference : BOOKS018664I
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
AN ACT FOR PUNISHING MUTINY AND DESERTION AND FOR THE BETTER PAYMENT OF THE ARMY AND THEIR QUARTERS
London: John Richards 1841. First Edition. Printed self-wraps. Very Good. 48pp neatly removed. 9.5" x 6" Passed by the 4th session of the 13th Parliament in the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. <br/><br/> John Richards paperback
Bookseller reference : BOOKS018652I
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
AN ACT FOR THE REGULATION OF HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL MARINE FORCES WHILE ON SHORE 30th March 1841; Passed by the 4th session of the 13th Parliament in the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria
London: John Richards 1841. First Edition. Printed self-wrappers. Very Good. 42pp. Neatly removed from a bound volume of pamphlets. 9.5" x 6" <br/><br/> John Richards unknown
Bookseller reference : BOOKS018653I
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Parliament
AN ACT FOR CARRYING INTO EFFECT A CONVENTION OF ACCESSION OF THE KING OF THE TWO SICILIES TO TWO CONVENTIONS WITH THE KING OF THE FRENCH FOR SUPPRESSING THE SLAVE TRADE. 10TH AUGUST 1838.
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1838. Folio. 713-716 pp as issued. Disbound. Very Good. <br/><br/> This Act discusses the two recent conventions between Great Britain and France and the King of the Two Sicilies with details regarding cruizers of the Two Sicilies which are to be employed in the suprression of the slave trade ports to which captured vessels shall be taken &c. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown books
Bookseller reference : 36533
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Parliament
AN ACT FOR REGULATING UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE THE SHIPPING AND CARRYING OF SLAVES IN BRITISH VESSELS FROM THE COAST OF AFRICA. 28TH JUNE 1798.
London: Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan Printer's to the King's most Excellent Majesty 1798. Folio. Disbound pages 805-820 as issued. Very Good.<br/><br/> This detailed law an important step in England's final abolition of the African slave trade regulates the maximum number of slaves that such ships may carry; requires the keeping of meticulous records the provision of written Declarations to Customs Officers mortality records; imposes bonds and penalties; requires surgeons' inspections; regulates living quarters for the slaves.<br/>ESTC N60199 2- Cornell Lincoln's Inn. OCLC 352927642 1- NYPL 64758335 2- Cornell Northwestern as of December 2018. Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printer's to the King's most Excellent Majesty unknown books
Bookseller reference : 34069
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Parliament
AN ACT FOR VESTING THE FORT OF SENEGAL AND ITS DEPENDENCIES IN THE COMPANY OF MERCHANTS TRADING WITH AFRICA. CAP XX
London: Printed by Mark Baskett 1764. Folio. 1 1 blank 335-336pp as issued. Disbound. Very Good. <br/>ESTC N56806. Printed by Mark Baskett unknown books
Bookseller reference : 36526
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Parliament acts
An Act More Effectually To Prohibit And Prevent Pastors Or Ministers From Officiating In Episcopal Meeting-houses In Scotland Without Duly Qualifying Themselves
Nabu Press 2011-09-20. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1246040492 ISBN : 1246040492 9781246040494
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parliament
AN ACT OF THE COMMONS OF ENGLAND IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED FOR THE RELIEF AND IMPLOYMENT OF THE POOR AND THE PUNISHING OF BAGRANTS AND OTHER DISORDERLY PERSONS WITHIN THE CITY OF LONDON
London 1649 Printed for John Field for Edward Husband. 4to. pp.625-634 removed and laid in later wraps. Good some occasional soiling. . paperback
Bookseller reference : a68385
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Parliament acts
An act to enable the churchwardens overseers and inhabitants of the parish . Hardcover
2016. Hardcover. New. Size: 14.34 x 22.59 cms Lang: - English Pages 17. Reprinted in 2016 with the help of original edition published long back . This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1111003120795 ISBN : 8888000076830 8888000076
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Parliament acts
An act to enable the churchwardens overseers and inhabitants of the parish .
2016. Softcover. New. Size: 13.34 x 21.59 cms Lang: - English Pages 17. Reprinted in 2016 with the help of original edition published long back . This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback
Bookseller reference : PB1111003120795 ISBN : 4444000032201 4444000032
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Parliament
An act to amend an act made in the ninth year of the reign of his present majesty for making and maintaining a navigable canal from the coventry canal navigation to the city of oxford. Parliament
Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty 1775. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbound. Pages 275-292. Clean and bright. Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020677
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Parliament
An Act to amend an Act Made In the Eleventh Year of His Present Majesty's Reign For Improving and compleating the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis from the City of London to the Town Of Cricklade In The County of Wilts Parliament
Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty 1775. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbound. Pages 311-316. Clean and bright. Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020680
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Parliament
An Act to enable Sir Nigel Gresley Baronet and Nigel Bowyer Gresley Esquire his son to make and maintain a navigable Cut or Canal from certain Coal Mines in Apedale to Newcastle Under Lyme In The County Of Stafford. Parliament
Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty 1775. Book. Good. Disbound. Pages 411-448. Clean and bright. Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020681
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Parliament
an act to enable the company of proprietors of the navigation from the trent to the mersey to make a navigable canal from the said navigation on the south side of harecastle in the county of stafford to froghall and a rail-way from thence to or near caldon in the said county ; and to make other rail-ways. Parliament
Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty 1776. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbound. Pages 867-888. Some creasing to corners. Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020684
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Parliament
An Act To Amend and render more effectual Two Acts passed in the sixth and tenth years of the reign of His Present Majesty for making a Navigable Cut or Canal from the River Trent at or near Wilden-Ferry in the County of Derby to the River Mersey at or near Runcorn-Gap. Parliament
Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty 1774. Book. Good. Disbound. Disbound. Pages 483-490. Clean and bright. Printed By Charles Eyre And William Strahan, Printers To The King's Most Excellent Majesty Paperback
Bookseller reference : 020682
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to amend an Act.for the Transportation of Offenders from Great Britain; and for punishing Offences committed by Transports kept to labour in the Colonies. Cap. XXXIX
London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1830. Folio pp. 385-390 armorial letterhead fine. This Act contains a variety of new laws relating to the Australian colonies with special reference to the ongoing problem of liquor smuggling in convict establishments. The sixth clause of the act expressly forbid the provision of liquor and fermented products of any description to felons convicted of transportation. It is clearly aimed at those found guilty of smuggling liquor to convict establishments and places of confinement. The trade in sly grog had been lucrative from the earliest days of the colony and in the lead up to the so called 'Rum Rebellion' under Governor Bligh officers of the New South Wales Corps were implicated in the trade. This act tightens up existing prohibitions and stipulates that those suspected of provisioning liquor to convicts can be detained in custody for up to three months unless able to pay an immediate surety of between 10 and 20 pounds. Other clauses empower the Governor of New South Wales to transfer convicts ambiguously charged with 'disorderly conduct' to other colonies namely Van Diemen's Land. Presumably this was enacted to break up groups suspected of sedition and troublemaking. Likewise the Act allows the Governor to take felons intended for other destinations 'if he shall deem it expedient' and also clarifies legal confusions arising from the delivery of convicts to the wrong location by transportation contractors. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
Bookseller reference : 4107394
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to provide for the better Government of South Australia
London: Spottiswoode for HMSO 1842. Folio pp.746-750 disbound very good. 30th July 1842. Regards actions brought against the Commissioners for South Australia regarding bonds and debt. Spottiswoode for HMSO unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106522
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to provide for the better Government of South Australia
London: Spottiswoode for HMSO 1842. Folio pp.746-750 disbound very good. 30th July 1842. Regards actions brought against the Commissioners for South Australia regarding bonds and debt. Spottiswoode for HMSO unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106530
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PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
An Act to establish and incorporate an Institution to be called "The South Australian Institute". 1855-6 No. 16
Adelaide: W.C. Cox Government printer June 18 1856. Quarto pp. 91-98 some browning good condition. Act to establish 'a public library and museum. to promote the general study and cultivation of all or any of the various branches or departments of art science literature and philosophy'. Presumably this copy was held at the Institute itself with manuscript notation reading '1860 South Australian Inst Rec'. W.C. Cox, Government printer, June 18 unknown
Bookseller reference : 4108152
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to continue.for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. L
London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1838. Folio sheet pp. 429-430 armorial letterhead fine. A parliamentary Act to continue previous legislation regarding the legal management of the Australian colonies including administration of convict affairs. Such extension acts were needed to continue legislation relating to convict policy. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
Bookseller reference : 4108149
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to continue.for the better Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. LXXIII
London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1827. Folio sheet pp. 733-734 armorial letterhead very good. This Act extends the provisions of the previous legislation of July 1823 regarding the courts of New South Wales the powers of surgeons aboard transports and other issues relating to convict discipline and management. The extension lasts until the close of December 1829. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
Bookseller reference : 4108145
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to continue.for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. XLII
London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1837. Folio sheet pp. 393-394 armorial letterhead fine. A parliamentary Act to continue previous legislation regarding the legal management of the Australian colonies including administration of convict affairs. Such extension acts were needed to continue legislation relating to convict policy. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
Bookseller reference : 4108148
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to continue.for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. XLVI
London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1836. Folio sheet pp. 437-438 armorial letterhead fine. A parliamentary Act to continue previous legislation regarding the legal management of the Australian colonies including administration of convict affairs. Such extension acts were required to extend legislation relating to convict affairs. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
Bookseller reference : 4108147
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PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
An Act to repeal the Act to regulate and restrict the Immigration of Chinese. Assented to 20th November 1867
Sydney: Thomas Richards 1867. Single foolscap sheet disbound. Being a repeal of An Act to regulate and restrict the immigration of Chinese of November 1861. Thomas Richards unknown
Bookseller reference : 4006851
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to amend the Law affecting transported Convicts with respect to Pardons and Tickets of Leave. Cap. VII
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1843. Printed bifolium 109-111 last blank armorial letterhead fine. An important Act defining the rights of convicts to property earned through their own labour. The penal system in Australia had long incorporated the Ticket-of-Leave system wherein convicts were granted the right to work for wages and so 'employ themselves for their own benefit'. The Act begins by limiting the powers of the Governor or Lieutenant-Governor as in the case of Van Diemen's Land to issue absolute or conditional pardons to transported felons. Remission of any sentence of transportation must henceforth be submitted to the Secretary of State for approval on behalf of the Crown. This legislation significantly reduced the power and autonomy of the Governor as final and independent arbiter of the destiny of convicts under his control. The third clause consolidates the law regarding the private property of convicts. Given that Ticket-of-Leave holders can acquire personal property it is to be protected under the full power of the law 'notwithstanding his or her Conviction of Felony'. Thus the inalienable law of private property is formally extended to convicts who have legally acquired it. Interestingly this clause defends the right of convicts in protecting their property if challenged in court on the basis of their past felonies. Notwithstanding the system remains contingent upon good behaviour for if the Ticket-of-Leave is revoked 'all property so acquired by any such Felon shall vest absolutely in Her Majesty and shall be disposed of at the discretion of the Governor or Lieutenant Governor.' It is significant that property so defined in the Act excludes land aside from a lease or tenancy agreement. Ownership of land was prohibited until any convict had received their pardon. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106447
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to continue.for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. L
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1838. Folio sheet pp. 429-430 armorial letterhead fine. A parliamentary Act to continue previous legislation regarding the legal management of the Australian colonies including administration of convict affairs. Such extension acts were needed to continue legislation relating to convict policy. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106451
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to amend the Law relative to Offences punishable by Transportation for Life. Cap XC
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1837. Printed bifolium pp. 689-692 armorial letterhead fine. An Act to repeal previous legislation allowing magistrates to sentence felons found guilty of housebreaking with transportation for life. This Act of 1837 limits the duration of transportation to no more than 15 years and no less than ten. By imposing the limit of ten years the minimum sentence was increased by three years while simultaneously this offence was no longer deemed worthy of transportation for life. Great Britain in the 1830's experienced a period of increasing severity in the punishment of crime and the conditions of convict life in Australia became more strenuous as a deterrent to felons back home. This Act stipulates that felons are to be imprisoned for between one to three years in a British prison before transportation with the option of hard labour during this time at the discretion of the presiding magistrate. Furthermore the range of crimes to be punished in like manner to housebreaking is here expanded; with larceny in shops injuring cattle destroying hop farms and stealing cloth during drying and manufacture now to be punished with the maximum sentence of transportation for 15 years. Nonetheless some clemency emerges through these hard times. The fifth clause of this Act removes the right of gaolers to keep inmates in indefinite solitary confinement. Such punishment so designed to break the spirit of the convict could result in intractable insanity. Accordingly the Act states that prisoners are not to be kept in solitary cells for more than one month at a time and not for more than three months out of any one year. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106450
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to amend an Act.for the Transportation of Offenders from Great Britain; and for punishing Offences committed by Transports kept to labour in the Colonies. Cap. XXXIX
London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1830. Folio pp. 385-390 armorial letterhead fine. This Act contains a variety of new laws relating to the Australian colonies with special reference to the ongoing problem of liquor smuggling in convict establishments. The sixth clause of the act expressly forbid the provision of liquor and fermented products of any description to felons convicted of transportation. It is clearly aimed at those found guilty of smuggling liquor to convict establishments and places of confinement. The trade in sly grog had been lucrative from the earliest days of the colony and in the lead up to the so called 'Rum Rebellion' under Governor Bligh officers of the New South Wales Corps were implicated in the trade. This act tightens up existing prohibitions and stipulates that those suspected of provisioning liquor to convicts can be detained in custody for up to three months unless able to pay an immediate surety of between 10 and 20 pounds. Other clauses empower the Governor of New South Wales to transfer convicts ambiguously charged with 'disorderly conduct' to other colonies namely Van Diemen's Land. Presumably this was enacted to break up groups suspected of sedition and troublemaking. Likewise the Act allows the Governor to take felons intended for other destinations 'if he shall deem it expedient' and also clarifies legal confusions arising from the delivery of convicts to the wrong location by transportation contractors. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106445
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to continue.for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. XLVI
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1836. Folio sheet pp. 437-438 armorial letterhead fine. A parliamentary Act to continue previous legislation regarding the legal management of the Australian colonies including administration of convict affairs. Such extension acts were required to extend legislation relating to convict affairs. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106448
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to continue.for the better Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. LXXIII
London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1827. Folio sheet pp. 733-734 armorial letterhead very good. This Act extends the provisions of the previous legislation of July 1823 regarding the courts of New South Wales the powers of surgeons aboard transports and other issues relating to convict discipline and management. The extension lasts until the close of December 1829. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106443
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to explain so much of an Act of the present Session of Parliament for punishing Mutiny and Desertion as relates to the Transportation of Offenders. Cap. LXIII
London: George Eyre and Andrew Strahan 1827. Folio pp. 621-627 last blank armorial letterhead fine. An Act extending the use of transportation as a form of punishment in the army during periods of grievous unrest and mutiny. With regards to the transportation of felons this Act gives the Secretary at War or his deputy the same powers as the Commander in Chief of the Kings armies in Great Britain and Ireland. The Act was generated to avoid confusion of jurisdiction in the event of there being no acting Commander in Chief. By assuming the powers in this Act the Secretary at War can notify the king of sentences of transportation passed and reciprocally he is empowered to inform mutineers charged with death of the Royal pardon. This implies that execution was demoted to transportation as was often the case. George Eyre and Andrew Strahan unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106442
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to amend an Act of the Ninth Year of King George the Fourth to provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. LXX
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1839. Folio sheet pp. 713-714 armorial letterhead fine. This Act extends previous legislation related to the administration of the Australian colonies while also allowing local legislatures to make provision for the administration of justice by amending Acts of British parliament to suit local needs. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106452
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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
An Act to continue.for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Cap. XLII
London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1837. Folio sheet pp. 393-394 armorial letterhead fine. A parliamentary Act to continue previous legislation regarding the legal management of the Australian colonies including administration of convict affairs. Such extension acts were needed to continue legislation relating to convict policy. George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode unknown
Bookseller reference : 4106449
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Parliament Acts Creator
An Act to Enable the Parishioners of Saint Saviour's Southwark to Make a Rate for the Maintenance of Ministers . 56 George Iii. Sess. Also an Act . Lieu of Two in the Parish of St. Saviour. 31
Nabu Press 2010-04-01. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG114812554X ISBN : 114812554X 9781148125541
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Parliament acts Vict
An Act To Enable The Parishioners Of St. Saviour's Southwark To Make A Rate . Also An Act To Provide For The Finding And Maintaining Of One Chaplain In Lieu Of Two
Nabu Press 2011-08-31. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG117906979X ISBN : 117906979X 9781179069791
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Parliament acts Vict
An Act To Repeal An 'act For Better Regulating The Poor Within The City Of Oxford' And To Grant Further Powers . In Lieu Thereof.
Nabu Press 2011-09-28. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1246938340 ISBN : 1246938340 9781246938340
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Parliament
An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Trade Unions 29th & 30th June 1871 Conspiracy and Protection of Property 13th August 1875 Provision for the Prevention and Settlement of Trade Dispute 7th August 1896 Regulation of Trades Unions and Trade Disputes
London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. HMSO. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. 1906. First Edition. Black hardback cloth cover. 270mm x 180mm 11" x 7". 36pp. . Her Majesty's Stationery Office. HMSO hardcover
Bookseller reference : g2009
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
AN ACT TO ENABLE HER MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONERS OF WOODS . SALE OF YORK HOUSE . AND TO PURCHASE CERTAIN LANDS FOR A ROYAL PARK.; Passed by the 4th session of the 13th Parliament in the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria
London: John Richards 1841. First Edition. Printed self-wrappers. Very Good. 14pp. Neatly removed from a bound volume of pamphlets. 9.5" x 6" <br/><br/> John Richards unknown
Bookseller reference : BOOKS018656I
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