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- All commanders,
captains, and officers, in or belonging to any of His Majesty's ships
or vessels of war, shall cause the public worship of Almighty God, according
to the liturgy of the Church of England established by law, to be solemnly,
orderly and reverently performed in their respective ships; and shall
take care that prayers and preaching, by the chaplains in holy orders
of the respective ships, be performed diligently; and that the Lord's
day be observed according to law.
- All flag
officers, and all persons in or belonging to His Majesty's ships or
vessels of war, being guilty of profane oaths, cursings, execrations,
drunkenness, uncleanness, or other scandalous actions, in derogation
of God's honour, and corruption of good manners, shall incur such punishment
as a court martial shall think fit to impose, and as the nature and
degree of their offence shall deserve.
- If any
officer, mariner, soldier, or other person of the fleet, shall give,
hold, or entertain intelligence to or with any enemy or rebel, without
leave from the king's majesty, or the lord high admiral, or the commissioners
for executing the office of lord high admiral, commander in chief, or
his commanding officer, every such person so offending, and being thereof
convicted by the sentence of a court martial, shall be punished with
death.
- If any
letter of message from any enemy or rebel, be conveyed to any officer,
mariner, or soldier or other in the fleet, and the said officer, mariner,
or soldier, or other as aforesaid, shall not, within twelve hours, having
opportunity so to do, acquaint his superior or a commanding officer,
or if any superior officer being acquainted therewith, shall not in
convenient time reveal the same to the commander in chief of the squadron,
every such person so offending, and being convicted thereof by the sentence
of the court martial, shall be punished with death, or such other punishment
as the nature and degree of the offense shall deserve, and the court
martial shall impose.
- All spies,
and all persons whatsoever, who shall come, or be found, in the nature
of spies, to bring or deliver any seducing letters or messages from
any enemy or rebel, or endeavor to corrupt any captain, officer, mariner,
or other in the fleet, to betray his trust, being convicted of any such
offense by the sentence of the court martial, shall be punished with
death, or such other punishment, as the nature and degree of the offence
shall deserve, and the court martial shall impose.
- No person
in the fleet shall receive an enemy or rebel with money, victuals, powder,
shot, arms, ammunition, or any other supplies whatsoever, directly or
indirectly, upon pain of death, or such other punishment as the court
martial shall think fit to impose, and as the nature and degree of the
crime shall deserve.
- All the
papers, charter parties, bills of lading, passports, and other writings
whatsoever, that shall be taken, seized, or found aboard any ship or
ships which shall be surprized or taken as prize, shall be duly preserved,
and the very originals shall by the commanding officer of the ship which
shall take such prize, be sent entirely, and without fraud, to the court
of the admiralty, or such other court of commissioners, as shall be
authorized to determine whether such prize be lawful capture, there
to be viewed, made use of, and proceeded upon according to law, upon
pain that every person offending herein, shall forfeit and lose his
share of the capture, and shall suffer such further punishment, as the
nature and degree of his offense shall be found to deserve, and the
court martial shall impose.
- No person
in or belonging to the fleet shall take out of any prize, or ship seized
for prize, any money, plate, or goods, unless it shall be necessary
for the better securing thereof, or for the necessary use and service
of any of His Majesty's ships or vessels of war, before the same be
adjudged lawful prize in some admiralty court; but the full and entire
account of the whole, without embezzlement, shall be brought in, and
judgement passed entirely upon the whole without fraud, upon pain that
every person offending hemin shall forfeit and lose his share of the
capture, and suffer such further punishment as shall be imposed by a
court martial, or such court of admiralty, according to the nature and
degree of the offense.
- If any
ship or vessel be taken as prize, none of the officers, mariners, or
other persons on board her, shall be stripped of their clothes, or in
any sort pillaged, beaten, or evil-intreated, upon the pain that the
person or persons so offending, shall be liable to such punishment as
a court martial shall think fit to inflict.
- Every
flag officer, captain and commander in the fleet, who, upon signal or
order of fight, or sight of any ship or ships which it may be his duty
to engage, or who, upon likelihood of engagement, shall not make the
necessary preparations for fight, and shall not in his own person, and
according to his place, encourage the inferior officers and men to fight
courageously, shall suffer death, or such other punishment, as from
the nature and degree of the offence a court martial shall deem him
to deserve; and if any person in the fleet shall treacherously or cowardly
yield or cry for quarter, every person so offending, and being convicted
thereof by the sentence of a court martial, shall suffer death.
- Every
person in the fleet, who shall not duly observe the orders of the admiral,
flag officer, commander of any squadron or division, or other his superior
officer, for assailing, joining battle with, or making defense against
any fleet, squadron, or ship, or shall not obey the orders of his superior
officer as aforesaid in the time of action, to the best of his power,
or shall not use all possible endeavours to put the same effectually
into execution, every person so offending, and being convicted thereof
by the sentence of the court martial, shall suffer death, or such other
punishment, as from the nature and degree of the offence a court martial
shall deem him to deserve.
- Every
person in the fleet, who through cowardice, negligence, or disaffection,
shall in time of action withdraw or keep back, or not come into the
fight or engagement, or shall not do his utmost to take or destroy every
ship which it shall be his duty to engage, and to assist and relieve
all and every of His Majesty's ships, or those of his allies, which
it shall be his duty to assist and relieve, every such person so offending,
and being convicted thereof by the sentence of a court martial, shall
suffer death.
- Every
person in the fleet, who though cowardice, negligence, or disaffection,
shall forbear to pursue the chase of any enemy, pirate or rebel, beaten
or flying; or shall not relieve or assist a known friend in view to
the utmost of his power; being convicted of any such offense by the
sentence of a court martial, shall suffer death.
- If when
action, or any service shall be commanded, any person in the fleet shall
presume or to delay or discourage the said action or service, upon pretence
of arrears of wages, or upon any pretence whatsoever, every person so
offending, being convicted thereof by the sentence of the court martial,
shall suffer death, or such other punishment, as from the nature and
degree of the offense a court martial shall deem him to deserve.
- Every
person in or belonging to the fleet, who shall desert to the enemy,
pirate, or rebel, or run away with any of His Majesty's ships or vessels
of war, or any ordnance, ammunition, stores, or provision belonging
thereto, to the weakening of the service, or yield up the same cowardly
or treacherously to the enemy, pirate, or rebel, being convicted of
any such offence by the sentence of the court martial, shall suffer
death.
- Every
person in or belonging to the fleet, who shall desert or entice others
so to do, shall suffer death, or such other punishment as the circumstances
of the offense shall deserve, and a court martial shall judge fit: and
if any commanding officer of any of His Majesty's ships or vessels of
war shall receive or entertain a deserter from any other of His Majesty's
ships or vessels, after discovering him to be such deserter, and shall
not with all convenient speed give notice to the captain of the ship
or vessel to which such deserter belongs; or if the said ships or vessels
are at any considerable distance from each other, to the secretary of
the admiralty, or to the commander in chief; every person so offending,
and being convicted thereof by the sentence of the court martial, shall
be cashiered.
- The officers
and seamen of all ships appointed for convoy and guard of merchant ships,
or of any other, shall diligently attend upon that charge, without delay,
according to their instructions in that behalf; and whosoever shall
be faulty therein, and shall not faithfully perform their duty, and
defend the ships and goods in their convoy, without either diverting
to other parts or occasions, or refusing or neglecting to fight in their
defence, if they be assailed, or running away cowardly, and submitting
the ships in their convoy to peril and hazard; or shall demand or exact
any money or other reward from any merchant or master for convoying
any ships or vessels entrusted to their care, or shall misuse the masters
or mariners thereof; shall be condemned to make reparation of the damage
to the merchants, owners, and others, as the court of admiralty shall
adjudge, and also be punished criminally according to the quality of
their offences, be it by pains of death, or other punishment, according
as shall be adjudged fit by the court martial.
- If any
captain, commander, or other officer of any of His Majesty's ships or
vessels, shall receive on board, or permit to be received on board such
ship or vessel, any goods or merchandizes whatsoever, other than for
the sole use of the ship or vessel, except gold, silver, or jewels,
and except the goods and merchandizes belonging to any merchant, or
other ship or vessel which may be shipwrecked, or in imminent danger
of being shipwrecked, either on the high seas, or in any port, creek,
or harbour, in order to the preserving them for their proper owners,
and except such goods or merchandizes as he shall at any time be ordered
to take or receive on board by order of the lord high admiral of Great
Britain, or the commissioners for executing the office of lord high
admiral for the time being; every person so offending, being convicted
thereof by the sentence of the court martial shall be cashiered, and
be for ever afterwards rendered incapable to serve in any place or office
in the naval service of His Majesty, his heirs and successors.
- If any
person in or belonging to the fleet shall make or endeavor to make any
mutinous assembly upon any pretence whatsoever, every person offending
herein, and being convicted thereof by the sentence of the court martial,
shall suffer death: and if any person in or belonging to the fleet shall
utter any words of sedition or mutiny, he shall suffer death, or such
other punishment as a court martial shall deem him to deserve: and if
any officer, mariner, or soldier on or belonging to the fleet, shall
behave himself with contempt to his superior officer, being in the execution
of his office, he shall be punished according to the nature of his offence
by the judgement of a court martial.
- If any
person in the fleet shall conceal any traiterous or mutinous practice
or design, being convicted thereof by the sentence of a court martial,
he shall suffer death, or any other punishment as a court martial shall
think fit; and if any person, in or belonging to the fleet, shall conceal
any traiterous or mutinous words spoken by any, to the prejudice of
His Majesty or government, or any words, practice, or design, tending
to the hindrance of the service, and shall not forthwith reveal the
same to the commanding officer, or being present at any mutiny or sedition,
shall not use his utmost endeavours to suppress the same, he shall be
punished as a court martial shall think he deserves.
- If any
person in the fleet shall find cause of complaint of the unwholesomeness
of the victual, or upon other just ground, he shall quietly make the
same known to his superior, or captain, or commander in chief, as the
occasion may deserve, that such present remedy may be had as the matter
may require; and the said superior, captain, or commander in chief,
shall, as far as he is able, cause the same to be presently remedied;
and no person in the fleet, upon any such or other pretence, shall attempt
to stir up any disturbance, upon pain of such punishment, as a court
martial shall think fit to inflict, according to the degree of the offence.
- If any
officer, mariner, soldier or other person in the fleet, shall strike
any of his superior officers, or draw, or offer to draw, or lift up
any weapon against him, being in the execution of his office, on any
pretence whatsoever, every such person being convicted of any such offense,
by the sentence of a court martial, shall suffer death; and if any officer,
mariner, soldier or other person in the fleet, shall presume to quarrel
with any of his superior officers, being in the execution of his office,
or shall disobey any lawful command of any of his superior officers;
every such person being convicted of any such offence, by the sentence
of a court martial, shall suffer death, or such other punishment, as
shall, according to the nature and degree of his offence, be inflicted
upon him by the sentence of a court martial.
- If any
person in the fleet shall quarrel or fight with any other person in
the fleet, or use reproachful or provoking speeches or gestures, tending
to make any quarrel or disturbance, he shall, upon being convicted thereof,
suffer such punishment as the offence shall deserve, and a court martial
shall impose.
- There
shall be no wasteful expence of any powder, shot, ammunition, or other
stores in the fleet, nor any embezzlement thereof, but the stores and
provisions shall be careful preserved , upon pain of such punishment
to be inflicted upon the offenders, abettors, buyers and receivers (being
persons subject to naval discipline) as shall be by a court martial
found just in that behalf.
- Every
person in the fleet, who shall unlawfully burn or set fire to any magazine
or store of powder, or ship, boat, ketch, hoy or vessel, or tackle or
furniture thereunto belonging, not then appertaining to an enemy, pirate,
or rebel, being convicted of any such offence, by the sentence of a
court martial, shall suffer death.
- Care shall
be taken in the conducting and steering of any of His Majesty's ships,
that through wilfulness, negligence, or other defaults, no ship be stranded,
or run upon any rocks or sands, or split or hazarded, upon pain, that
such as shall be found guilty therein, be punished by death, or such
other punishment, as the offence by a court martial shall be judged
to deserve.
- No person
in or belonging to the fleet shall sleep upon his watch, or negligently
perform the duty imposed on him, or forsake his station, upon pain of
death, or such other punishment as a court martial shall think fit to
impose, and as the circumstances of the case shall require.
- All murders
committed by any person in the fleet, shall be punished with death by
the sentence of a court martial.
- If any
person in the fleet shall commit the unnatural and detestable sin of
buggery and sodomy with man or beast, he shall be punished with death
by the sentence of a court martial.
- All robbery
committed by any person in the fleet, shall be punished with death,
or otherwise, as a court martial, upon consideration of the circumstances,
shall find meet.
- Every
officer or other person in the fleet, who shall knowingly make or sign
a false muster or muster book, or who shall command, counsel, or procure
the making or signing thereof, or who shall aid or abet any other person
in the making or signing thereof, shall, upon proof of any such offence
being made before a court martial, be cashiered, and rendered incapable
of further employment in His Majesty's naval service.
- No provost
martial belonging to the fleet shall refuse to apprehend any criminal,
whom he shall be authorized by legal warrant to apprehend, or to receive
or keep any prisoner committed to his charge, or wilfully suffer him
to escape, being once in his custody, or dismiss him without lawful
order, upon pain of such punishment as a court martial shall deem him
fit to deserve; and all captains, officers, and others in the fleet,
shall do their endeavour to detect, apprehend, and bring to punishment
all offenders, and shall assist the officers appointed for that purpose
therein, upon pain of being proceeded against, and punished by a court
martial, according to the nature and degree of the offence.
- If any
flag officer, captain, or commander, or lieutenant belonging to the
fleet, shall be convicted before a court martial of behaving in a scandalous,
infamous, cruel, oppressive, or fraudulent manner, unbecoming the character
of an officer, he shall be dismissed from His Majesty's service.
- Every
person being in actual service and full pay, and part of the crew in
or belonging to any of His Majesty's ships or vessels of war, who shall
be guilty of mutiny, desertion, or disobedience to any lawful command,
in any part of His Majesty's dominions on shore, when in actual service
relative to the fleet, shall be liable to be tried by a court martial,
and suffer the like punishment for every such offence, as if the same
had been committed at sea on board any of His Majesty's ships or vessels
of war.
- If any
person who shall be in the actual service and full pay of His Majesty'
ships and vessels of war, shall commit upon the shore, in any place
or places out of His Majesty's dominions, any of the crimes punishable
by these articles and orders, the person so offending shall be liable
to be tried and punished for the same, in like manner, to all intents
and purposes, as if the same crimes had been committed at sea, on board
any of His Majesty's ships or vessels of war.
- All other
crimes not capital committed by any person or persons in the fleet,
which are not mentioned in this act, or for which no punishment is hereby
directed to be inflicted, shall be punished by the laws and customs
in such cases used at sea.
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