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any information or indictment, should be punish- able by fine and imprisonment, as in the said Act is mentioned:
And that if any person within any part of the United Kingdom, or in any part of His Majesty's dominions beyond the seas, should, without the leave and licence of His Majesty for that purpose first had and obtained as aforesaid, equip, furnish, fit out, or arm, or attempt or endeavour to equip, furnish, fit out, or arm, or procure to be equipped, furnished, fitted out, or armed, or should know- ingly aid, assist, or be concerned in the equipping, furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vessel, with intent or in order that such ship or
foreign Prince, State, or Potentate, or of any foreign Colony, Province, or part of any Province, or People, or of any person or persons exer- eising or assuming to exercise any powers of government in or over any foreign State, Colony, Province, or part of any Province or People, as a transport or store-ship, or with intent to cruize or commit hostilities against any Prince, State, or Potentate, or against the subjects or citizens of any Prince, State, or Potentate, or against the persons exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government in any Colony, Province, or part of any Province or Country, or against the inhabitants of any foreign Colony, Province, or part of any Province or Country, with whom His Majesty should not then be at war; or should, within the United Kingdom, or any of His Ma- jesty's dominions, or in any Settlement, Colony, Territory, Island, or place belonging or subject te His Majesty, issue or deliver any Commission for any ship or vessel, to the intent that such ship or vessel should be employed as aforesaid, every such person so offending should be deemed guilty of a misdemeanour,
enlist or enter himself to enlist, or should agree to enlist or to enter himself to serve as a soldier, or to be employed, or should serve in any warlike or military operation, in the service of or for or under or in aid of any Foreign Prince, State, Potentate, Colony, Province, or part of any Province or People, or of any person or persone exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of Government in or over any foreign Country, Colony, Province, or part of any Province or People, either as an officer or soldier, or in any other military capacity; or if any natural-born subject of His Majesty should, without such leave or licence as aforesaid, accept, or agree to take or accept, any Commission, Warrant, or Appoint-vessel should be employed in the service of any ment as an officer, or should enlist or enter him- self, or should agree to enlist or enter himself, to serve as a sailor or marine, or to be en- ployed or engaged, or should serve in and on board any ship or vessel of war, or in and on board any ship or vessel used or fitted out, or equipped or intended to be used, for any warlike purpose, in the service of or for or under or in aid of any Foreign Power, Prince, State, Poten- tate, Colony, Province, or part of any Province or People, or of any person or persons exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of Govern- ment in or over any Foreign Country, Colony, Province, or part of any Province or People; or if any natural-born subject of His Majesty should, without such leave and licence as aforesaid, en. gage, contract, or agree to go, or should go to any Foreign State, Country, Colony, Province, or part of any Province, or to any place beyond the seas, with an intent or in order to enlist or enter him- self to serve, or with intent to serve in any war- like or military operation whatever, whether by laud or by sea, in the service of, or for, or under, or in aid of any Foreign Prince, State, Potentate, Colony, Province, or part of any Province or Peo- ple, or in the service of, or for, or under, or in aid of any person or persons exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of Government in or over any Foreign Country, Colony, Province, or part of any Province or People, either as an officer or a soldier, or in any other military capacity, or as an officer or sailor, or marine, in any such ship or vessel as aforesaid, although no enlisting money, or pay, or reward should have been or should be, in any or either of the cases aforesaid, actually paid to or received by him, or by any person to or for his use or benefit; or if any person whatever, within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or in any part of His Majesty's Dominions else. where, or in any Country, Colony, Settlement, Island, or Place belonging to or subject to His Majesty, should hire, retain, engage, or procure, or should attempt or endeavour to hire, retain, engage, or procure, any person or persons what- ever to enlist, or to enter or engage to enlist, or .to serve or to be employed in any such service or employment as aforesaid, as an officer, soldier, sailor, or marine, either in land or sea service, for or under or in aid of any Foreign Prince, State, Potentate, Colony, Province, or part of any Pro-demned in the like manner and in such Courts as vince, or People, or for or under or in aid of any person or persons exercising or assuming to exercise any powers of Government as afo said, or to go, or to agree to go, or embark from any part of His Majesty's Dominions, for the purpose, or with intent to be so enlisted, entered, engaged, or employed as aforesaid, whether any enlisting money, pay, or reward should have been, or should be actually given or received, or not; in any or either of such cases, every person so offending should be deemed guilty of a misde- meanour, and upon being convicted thereof, upon
and should, upon conviction thereof, upon any information or indictment, be punished by fine and imprisonment, or either of them, at the discretion of the Court in which such offender should be convicted; and every such ship or vessel, with the tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all the materials, arms, ammunition, and stores which may belong to or be on board of any such ship or vessel, should be forfeited; and it should be lawful for any Officer of His Majesty's Customs or Excise, or any Officer of His Majesty's Navy, who is by law empowered to make seizures for any forfeiture incurred under any of the laws of Customs or Excise, or the laws of trade and navigation, to seize such ships and vessels aforesaid, and in such places and in such manner in which the Officers of His Majesty's Customs or Excise and the Officers of His Majesty's Navy are empowered respectively to make seizures under the laws of Customs and Excise, or under the laws of trade and navigation; and that every such ship and vessel, with the tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all the materials, arms, ammunition, and stores, which may belong to or be on board of such ship or vessel, may be prosecuted and cou-
ships or vessels may be prosecuted and condemned for any breach of the laws inade for the protec- tion of the revennes of Customs and Excise, or of the laws of trade and navigation:
Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, being desirous of enabling Her subjects to engage in and enter the Naval and Military Service of the Emperor of China, is pleased to Order, and it is hereby Ordered, that from and after the first day of September next, shall be lawful for oratio Nelson Lay, one of Her Majesty's subjects, and Sherard Osborn, &
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Captain in Her Majesty's Navy, to enter into the Military and Naval Service of the said Emperor, and to accept any Commission, Warrant, or other appointment under the said Emperor, and to accept any money, pay, or reward for their services, and to fit out, equip, purchase, and acquire ships or vessels of war for the use of the said Emperor, and to en- gage and enlist British subjects to enter the Mili- tary and Naval Service of the said Emperor. And it is hereby further Ordered that it shall be lawful for every British subject to enlist and enter himself by engaging and enlisting himself with the said Horatio Nelson Lay and Sherard Osborn, and no other person or persons whatsoever, in the Military and Naval Service of the said Emperor, and to serve the said Emperor in any Military, Warlike, or other operations, either by land or by sea, and for that purpose to go to any place or places beyond the seas, and to accept any Com- mission, Warrant, or other appointment from or under the said Emperor, and to accept any money, pay, or reward for his service: Provided always, that the licence and permission hereby given shall
In the churchyard of the parish of Oadby, Leicestershire, from the first of July to thirty-first December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two.
And whereas by an Order in Council of the twenty-first of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, it was directed that burials should be discontinued from and after the first of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, in the churchyard of Combe Florey; and whereas it seems fit that such Order be varied:
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the directions con- tained in the said Order, with respect to the dis- continuance of burials in the churchyard of Combe Florey, shall apply only to that part of the church- yard which lies to the south of the church.
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be in feree only for the term of two years from August, 1862,
the said first day of September next, unless, by Order in Council made in manner aforesaid, such period should be further extended.
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Angust, 1862,
PRESENT,
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council,
THEREAS by an Act, passed in the W
session of Parliament held in the eighteenth and nineteenth years of Her Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act further to amend the "laws concerning the burial of the dead in "England," it is, amongst other things, enacted that it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, from time to time to postpone the time appointed by any Order in Council for the discontinuance of burials, or other wise to vary any Order in Council made under any of the Acts recited in the said Act, or under the said Act (whether the time thereby appointed for the discontinuance of burials thereunder, or other operation of such Order, shall or shall not have arrived), as to Her Majesty, with such advice as aforesaid, may seem fit;
PRESENT.
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS the Town Council of the borough
the
of NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, in county of STAFFORD, have under the provisions of an Act, passed in the session of Parliament held in the seventeenth and eighteenth years of Her Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act to make "further provision for the burial of the dead "in England, beyond the limits of the metropolis," presented a petition to Her Majesty in Council, stating that an Order in Council has been issued be discontinued, with directing that burials certain modifications, in the churchyards of St. Giles's and St. George's, both in the parish of Newcastle-under-Lyme; and representing that there is difficulty and inconvenience in "the requisite and sufficient places providing of burial" for the inhabitants of the said parish of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and of such part of the parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, as is situate within the borough of Newcastle-under- Lyme, under the powers and provisions of the Act, passed in the session of Parliament held in the sixteenth and seventeenth years of Her Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act to amend the "Laws concerning the burial of the dead in
England beyond the limits of the metropolis, "and to amend the Act concerning the burial of "the dead in the metropolis," and praying that powers may be vested in the said Town Council for providing such place or places of burial under the provisions of the various Acts of Parliament relating to burials as shall be deemed requisite for the inhabitants of the said parish of Newcastle-
And whereas certain Orders in Council have been made, directing the discontinuance of burials in the churchyards hereinafter mentioned, from the time mentioned in such Orders respectively; and whereas it seems fit to Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, that the time for discontinuing burials in the said church-under-Lyme, and of such part of the said parish yards be postponed;
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice aforesaid, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the time for the discon- tinuance of burials in such churchyards be post- poned, as follows; viz.:
In the churchyard of the parish of Middlewich, Cheshire, from the thirtieth of June to the first of November, one thousand eight hun- dred and sixty-two.
of Stoke-upon-Trent, as is situate within the said borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Now, therefore, Her Majesty in Council is pleased hereby to give NOTICE of such petition, and to order that the same be taken into consideration by a Committee of the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, on the fourteenth day of October next :
And Her Majesty is further pleased to direct, that this Order be published in the London In the churchyard of the parish of Elm, Isle of Gazette, and in one of the newspapers usually Ely, from first of September, one thousand circulating in the borough of NEWCASTLE-UNDER- eight hundred and sixty-two, to thirty-first of LYME, one month at least before the said four- March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-teenth day of October.
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