PAGE CHAPTER VI. Suips liable thereto ... ... if bound to England or Scotland 281, 283 294 295, 309 297 297 307 312 284, 304 289 306, 309 309 ... if not bound to the United Kingdom ... Embezzling or Damaging Exemptions.—Vessels from Bordeaux board of the Privy Council... 278 288 291, 332 283, 309 285, 308 313 315 CHAPTER VII. PASSENGERS. TO AMERICA. The number to be in proportion to the tonnage of the Vessel... 318 318 between Decks ... List of, to be delivered to Officers of Customs before clearing, 319 and counterpart to be shown at the Ports of landing / Landing them without their consent.. 319 What Offences deemed Misdemeanours.. 219 Nothing above to affect Post office Packets -nor Ships to the the} 3.0 Bahamas or the West Indies The Order in Council, requiring Ships to have a Surgeon on board, dated 28 March, 1832. PAGB PASSENGERS continued. To JRELAND. 320 ... in Merchant Ships., 321 Licences in what cases required . 320 Commissioners of Customs to cause a copy of the Act of 4) Geo. IV. c. 88. to be hung up in the Custom-house 322 at every Port in England .... of the same, and a copy of the Licence of the num. 322 ber of Persons allowed to be carried in his Vessel. ... How to be recovered, -and Appeal...... 322 Exeiseable articles may be sold on board Passage Vessels 323 Passengers Dying on board Ship .... 15 Baggage, Notices respecting... 325, 326 Decided Cases 324 Cuss} Masters of Vessels to declare to the Chief Officer of the Cus 327 toms if he has any Aliens on board Aliens to declare their Names, and deliver their Passport 327 to transmit Certificates to the Alien Office, and declare clare 328 their Residence, half yearly Making false Declaration 328 On departing may have their Passport sent to the Out Ports 329 Forging Certificates, &c. ...... 330 Nothing, tears Elector poreign Ministers, or Persons under} 330 CHAPTER IX. CONVEYANCE OF SHIP LETTERS. None but the Postmaster to carry Letters, under a Penalty s 331, 332 335 Exceptions.-Letters by private hands... 331, 336 ...Letters of Ship Owners on board their own Ships, not exceeding certain weights. 336, 337 Falsely subscribing them, Penalty . 338, 342 ... Letters of Owners, &c. of Goods sent in the 336 same Vessel 442 Boucler Opinion of Attorney and Solicitor.} 3. General PAGE 345 LETTERS continued. the Postmaster-General-if afterwards found, the 336, 342 Exception 346 :.. And before the Ship is reported 332, 337 343 Required to take Letters to India ...... 311 ... Declarations to be made by them 337, 343 Stealing or Opening Bags...... 336, 344 346 Merchants' Accounts, Bills of Exchange, Invoices, &c. written on the same Paper with a Letter,—or several Let- Ireland, to be charged only a Single Letter..... sent to the Custom House--the Goods to de- 332 stroyed 345 Recovery of Penalties and Limitation of Actions... 339, 340 Allowance to Masters for carrying Letters 335, 341 { 344 TABLES OF RATES. Between Great Britain and Ireland....... 347 318 East Indies. 3-18 South America 349 Newspapers, &c. 349 Times when the Mails are made up 349 CHAPTER X. COLOURS AND SALUTES, AND SHIPS' ACCOUNTS. Proclamation respecting the Union JACK, 351 ... Penalty for using 401 Colours of the Royal Navy · 353 Salutes* to Ditto, &c...... 354 Signals.- The Penalty for making any intimation to Smugglers 409 Ships' Accounts 356 . (Quantities of Gunpowder permitted to be Shipped as STORES on board Vessels bound to Foreign Parts. In the East India Trade, - equal to 20 rounds for each Gun. In the West India, African, American, and Mediterranean Trades,-equi to 15 rounds for each Gun. In all other Trades,-equal to 10 rounds for each Gun. Order in Council, 9 July, 1818.) No Vessel to enjoy the privilege of a British Ship until regis. 369, 371 What Vessels entitled to Registry—and where to be registered 380, 386 Persous authorized to make Registry ... Persons residing abroad may not be Owners—Exception...... 374 Ships built in the Colonies for persons residing in the United Kingdom may import a Cargo before Registry ...) ... Name not to be changed, and to be painted on the Stern. Stranded, or Unseaworthy and Sold, to lose their Privi- Captured, or Sold to an Enemy, not to be again regis- ... Foreign Repairs Ships repaired above 20s. per ton to} 372 377,500 480 OF ProPente—Registry de novo when required Transfer to be by Bill of Sals—and in what case dispensed} 380, 384 with... perforined-30 days to be allowed for endorsing 381, 382 the Register Where the Bill of Sale has not been recorded.. 383 Partners may hold Shares as joint Owners.... 380,388 Shares of Ships to be divided into 64 integral parts—but only 380 32 Persons to be Owners of one Ship at one time. S Sold by an Agent.... 384 ... By way of MORTGAGE, or for Security of Debts 385 Mortgagee not to be affected by the Bankruptcy of the Mortgagor... In case of two transfers of the same Property, who to! be the Owner, Certificates may be endorsed at Ports to which the Vessel does Prize Ships, and Ships condemned for breach of Laws against the Slave TRADE..... 379, 380 Lost Register, what to be done..... {3734379 Detaining Register, the Penalty...... Engine Rooin of Steam Vessels to be deducted from the Ad- Copies of Declarations and Books of Registry may be ex- Counterfeiting, erasing, or altering Documents, the Penalty .. 385 Mediterranean Passes for Ships at Malta and Gibraltar { 386, 394 1049 European Goods, enumerated, to be imported only in certain Asiatic, Arrican, and American Goods, how to be imported{ 391, 392 393,758 Coasting and FISHING Trade to be in British Ships, and Crews GUERNSEY, JERSEY, &c.- In what Ships Trade to be carried Buitish PossesSIONS IN Asia, &c...... ditto British Ships.- What Vessels deemed to be British—and duly navigated-and who deemed to be British British Ships in America may be navigated by British Negroes, 392, 393 ... Excess of Foreign Seamen. ... Goods Prohibited to be imported only by the Law of Naviga-) 392, 393 Manufacture deemed Produce... 390 Countries in America, not provided with National Shipping, may acquire Ships, and they are to be deemed of 393 Honduras Ships, Trade of allowed Mediterranean Passes to Inhabitants of Malta and Gibraltar. |