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Master and

Seamen not British, unless natural-born, or naturalized, or

Denizens, or Subjects by Conquest or Cession, or having served

in H. M. Ships of War.

One proper Seaman to Twenty Tons sufficient.

Foreigners having served Two Years on

board H. M. S. during War.

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Country); NOR unless she be navigated by a Master who is a Subject of such Foreign Country, and by a Crew of whom Three-fourths at least are Subjects of such Country; NOR unless she be wholly owned by Subjects of such Country usually residing therein, or under the Dominion thereof; - PROVIDED always, that the Country of every Ship shall be deemed to include all Places which are under the same Dominion as the Place to which such Ship belongs.

XVI. AND be it further enacted, That no Person shall be qualified to be a Master of a British Ship, or to be a British Seaman (1)-within the Meaning of this Act, except -the natural-born Subjects of His Majesty,-OR Persons naturalized by any Act of Parliament, or made Denizens by Letters of Denization; — OR except Persons who have become British Subjects by virtue of Conquest or Cession of some newly acquired Country, – and who shall have taken the Oath of Allegiance to His Majesty, or the Oath of Fidelity required by the Treaty or Capitulation by which such newly acquired Country came into His Majesty's Possessions; — OR Persons who shall have served on board any of His Majesty's Ships of War in Time of War for the Space of Three Years: PROVIDED always, that the Natives of Places within the Limits of the East India Company's Charter, although under British Dominion, shall not,-upon the Ground of being such Natives, be deemed to be British Seamen: PROVIDED always, that every Ship (except Ships required to be wholly navigated by British Seamen) which shall be navigated by One British Seaman, if a British Ship, or One Seaman of the Country of such Ship, if a Foreign Ship, for every Twenty Tons of the Burthen of such Ship,-shall be deemed to be duly navigated, although the Number of other Seamen shall exceed One-fourth of the whole Crew.

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XVII. PROVIDED always, and be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by His Royal Proclamation during War, to declare that Foreigners,-having served Two Years on board any of His Majesty's Ships of

(1) See British Negroes, although not natural-born, navigating between Places in America, § 18. See also Lascars, &c. in India, § 18.

War in Time of such War, within the Meaning of this Act.

shall be British Seamen

XVIII. AND be it further enacted, That no British registered Ship shall be suffered to depart any Port in the United Kingdom, or any British Possession in any Part of the World (whether with a Cargo or in Ballast), unless duly navigated: - PROVIDED always, that any British Ships, trading between Places in America, may be navigated by British Negroes (1); and that Ships trading Eastward of the Cape of Good Hope, within the Limits of the East India Company's Charter, may be navigated by Lascars, or other Natives of Countries within those Limits.

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XIX. AND be it further enacted, That if any British registered Ship shall at any Time have, as Part of the Crew in any Part of the World, any Foreign Seaman not allowed by Law, the Master or Owners of such Ship shall for every such Foreign Seaman forfeit the Sum of Ten Pounds (2): PROVIDED always, that if a due Proportion of British Seamen cannot be procured in any Foreign Port, or in any Place within the Limits of the East India Company's Charter, for the Navigation of any British Ship; or if such Proportion be destroyed during the Voyage by any unavoidable Circumstance, and the Master of such Ship shall produce a Certificate of such Facts under the Hand of any British Consul, or of Two known British Merchants, if there be no Consul at the Place where such Facts can be ascertained, or from the British Governor of any Place within the Limits of the East India Company's Charter; OR in the Want of such Certificate, shall make Proof of the Truth of such Facts to the Satisfaction of the Collector and Controller of the Customs of any British Port, or of any Person authorized in any other Part of the World to inquire into the Navigation of such Ship, the same shall be deemed to be duly navigated.

XX. AND be it further enacted, That if His Majesty shall at any Time, by His Royal Proclamation, declare

(1) The Provision is only necessary when the Negroes are not natural-born Subjects, § 16.

(2) See § 12. as to Registry. See § 22. as to Forfeiture of Goods and Penalty on Master.

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that the Proportion of British Seamen necessary to the
due Navigation of British Ships shall be less than the
Proportion required by this Act,
every British Ship
navigated with the Proportion of British Seamen
required by such Proclamation-shal! be deemed to be
duly navigated, so long as such Proclamation shall remain
in force.

Goods prohibited only by Navigation Law

may be imported for Exportation.

Forfeiture and
Penalty.

Act may be altered this Session.

XXI. PROVIDED always, and be it further enacted, That Goods of any Sort, or the Produce of any Place, not otherwise prohibited than by the Law of Navigation herein-before contained, - may be imported into the United Kingdom -from any Place in a British Ship, and from any Place not being a British Possession in a Foreign Ship of any Country, and however navigated, to be warehoused for Exportation only (1), under the Provisions of any Law (2) in force for the Time being, made for the warehousing of Goods without Payment of Duty upon the First Entry thereof.

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XXII. AND be it further enacted, That if any Goods be imported (3), exported, - or carried Coastwise, contrary to the Law of Navigation herein-before contained, ALL such Goods shall be forfeited, - AND the Master of such Ship shall forfeit the Sum of One hundred Pounds.

XXIII. AND be it further enacted, That this Act may be altered, varied, or repealed by any Act or Acts to be passed in this present Session of Parliament.

(1) The Goods must be so reported and so entered, Cap.107. § 8. 54. (2) See Cap. 112.

(3) See § 21.

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not valid until entered in Book of Registry
or of intended Registry

or after Registry de novo, if not produced
before

not forthcoming

to be produced for Endorsement on Certificate
or for Registry de novo, if not endorsed
See Shares.

BOND for Certificate of Registry

for Change of Master

for Shares transferred by Agent without legal
Power

for lost Certificate

BOOK of Registers to be kept

Copies of Extracts deemed legal Proof

BUILDER'S Certificate

to be inserted in first Register
if false, Penalty

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, Registry in

CERTIFICATE of Registry, Form of
to be used for the Ship only

when to be delivered up to be cancelled

if detained by any Person after it ought
to be cancelled

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CERTIFICATE of Registry-continued.

lost or mislaid

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withheld from the Use of the Ship by any Person
whatever

how to proceed against Persons withholding
if Person withholding abscond

Shares to be endorsed on

Master's Name to be endorsed on

of each year to be numbered in progression
Copies to be sent to Commissioners

from Ireland and Scotland

COMBINATION of Workmen

of Seamen

COPIES of Registry, &c. to be legal Proof

to be transmitted from Scotland and Ireland

CORPORATE BODIES

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JOINT STOCK COMPANIES

LICENCE, in case Certificate of Registry be lost

Oath previous to

MALTA, Registry in

MASTER, Change of

MORTGAGE, Transfer by way of
Security against Debts of Owner

MORTGAGEE not deemed Owner

NAME not to be changed

to be painted on Ship

OATH to be taken before Registry by Owners

Addition, if proper Number do not attend of Identity of Ship with Builder's Certificate with Judge's Certificate

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