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Mutiny Acts

The Mutiny Acts were an almost 200-year series of annual Acts passed by the Parliament of England, the Parliament of Great Britain, and the Parliament of the United Kingdom for governing, regulating, provisioning, and funding the English and later British Army.

The first Mutiny Act was passed in 1689 in response to the mutiny of a large portion of the army which stayed loyal to James II upon William III taking the crown of England.[1] The Mutiny Act, altered in 1803, and the Articles of War defined the nature and punishment of mutiny until the latter were replaced by the Army Discipline and Regulation Act 1879.[2] In 1881, this was in turn replaced by The Army Act - An Act to consolidate the Army Discipline and Regulation Act, 1879, and the subsequent Acts amending the Same.[3] This was extended or amended or consolidated annually (the most recent update having been made in 1995). Today, mutiny by British forces is punished under the Armed Forces Act 2006.

Depending on events, additions, and changes within the established system more than one Mutiny Act might be passed within a given year. Within the empire specific geographical disturbances were sometimes governed by specific Acts, such as the Mutiny, East Indies Act 1754 (27 Geo. 2. c. 9), or the Mutiny, America Act from 1765 (5 Geo. 3. c. 33) to 1776 (16 Geo. 3. c. 11). A closely related series of Marine Mutiny Acts starting in 1755 (28 Geo. 2. c. 11) would regulate His Majesty's Marine Forces while on shore, and continue well into the 19th century.

Background Edit

During the Middle Ages, European rulers applied the same laws to both civilian and military populations.[4] Because of this, military law (law governing armed forces) and martial law (control of society by the military) were not independent legal approaches. Rulers began separating the laws governing the civilian population and the laws for the armed forces as the medieval period drew to a close.[5]

In England, William the Conqueror's Aural Regis (or King's Court) assisted him in ruling both his armed forces and the English population. Over time, this court divided and developed specialized legal expertise. King Edward I created a Court of Chivalry headed by the Lord High Constable and the Earl Marshal, two members of the King's Court.[6][7] This Court of Chivalry was given authority over cases of military law, chivalry, heraldry, and murder or high treason overseas.[8] The army was seen as the crown's personal force. Its governance, as a military force, was the crown's royal prerogative. The crown governed the military by publishing articles of war. These articles applied to the army during a specific war or campaign.[9] The Court of Chivalry assisted the crown by preparing these articles and enforcing them. Therefore, military law could and would change depending on the campaign or war. Although harsh, the articles were clear in their expectations for military personnel.

Meanwhile, courts of equity and courts of common law developed and were given authority to govern civilians. Common law did not have rules specific to military forces and common law courts could not apply military rules. However, prior to the Petition of Right, and especially during the reign of the Tudors and Stuarts, the Crown would apply articles of war (which defined the military law) against civilians in Britain in trials administered by courts-martial (an exercise of martial law). The capricious use of harsh military law by the crown against civilians included the imposition of the death penalty. The practice of enforcing military law against civilians and the usurpation of common-law courts' authority by courts-martial caused an outcry. The lack of a distinction between military law and martial law caused English legal minds to attack the exercise of military law during peacetime.[10] William Blackstone complained,

For martial law, which is built upon no settled principles, but is entirely arbitrary in its decisions, is, as Sir Matthew Hale observes, in truth and reality no law, but something indulged rather than allowed as a law. The necessity of order and discipline in an army is the only thing which can give it countenance; and therefore it ought not to be permitted in time of peace, when the king’s courts are open for all persons to receive justice according to the laws of the land.[11]

This abuse of the crown's prerogative (the crown's right to make and enforce rules for the military) caused Parliament to pass the Petition of Right in 1628. This Act stated that neither civilians nor soldiers and officers who were in England during peace were subject to military courts or law.[12][13] Only common-law courts and courts of equity could exercise authority over individuals in peacetime England. Because the articles of war did not fall under these courts' jurisdiction, military law couldn't be applied to anyone in England, whether soldier or civilian.[14]

Passage of the first Mutiny Act Edit

Mutiny Act 1688
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for punishing Officers or Soldiers who shall Mutiny or Desert Their Majestyes Service.
Citation1 Will. & Mar. c. 5
  • (Ruffhead: 1 Will. & Mar. Sess. 1. c. 5)
Dates
Royal assent3 April 1689
Commencement12 April 1689
Expired10 November 1689
Repealed15 July 1867
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted
Mutiny Act 1690
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for Punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert their Majestyes Service and for punishing false Musters.
Citation2 Will. & Mar. Sess. 2. c. 6
Dates
Royal assent20 December 1690
Commencement20 December 1690
Expired20 December 1691
Repealed15 July 1867
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted
Mutiny Act 1692
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert Their Majesties Service and for punishing False Musters and for the payment of Quarters.
Citation4 Will. & Mar. c. 13
Dates
Royal assent14 March 1693
Commencement10 March 1692
Expired1 March 1693
Repealed15 July 1867
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

King William III replaced King James II in 1688 during the Glorious Revolution.

The Royal Scots was the only unit in which the majority of personnel remained loyal to James II, whom they held to still be the true monarch. The regiment's Commanding Officer, Colonel George Douglas, 1st Earl of Dumbarton, followed James II into exile and one of William's subordinates, Frederick Schomberg, was appointed Colonel.[15] While awaiting transport from Ipswich to Flanders, the regiment mutinied on 15 March 1689 and marched home (the Kingdom of Scotland still being strictly an independent country), refusing to obey orders from William III to fight in Holland. The mutinous troops were located in England during peacetime so only common law and courts of equity had authority over them. However, these courts' power did not include the ability to enforce penalties against mutiny (which was a military law crime and not a common law crime). Therefore, no legal action could be taken to stop or punish the troops.[16]

Parliament responded by passing the Mutiny Act 1688 (1 Will. & Mar. c. 5).[17] This Act made desertion, mutiny, and sedition of officers and soldiers crimes triable by court-martial in peacetime England and made such crimes punishable by death. The passage of this Act initiated the codification of military law in Great Britain.[18]

Payment for quartering the troops was first included in the Mutiny Act 1692 (4 Will. & Mar. c. 13).[19]

Renewal of the Mutiny Acts Edit

Mutiny Act 1694
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for continuing the Act for punishing Officers and Souldiers who shall mutiny or desert their Majesties. Service and for punishing false Musters and for the Payment of Quarters for One Yeare longer.
Citation5 Will. & Mar. c. 15
Dates
Royal assent16 April 1694
Repealed15 July 1867
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted
Mutiny (No. 2) Act 1694
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for continuing Two former Acts for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert his Majesties service & for punishing false musters and for payment of quarters for one yeare longer.
Citation6 & 7 Will. & Mar. c. 8
Mutiny Act 1702
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny, or desert Her Majesty's Service, in England or Ireland; and for punishing false Musters; and for better Payment of Quarters in England.
Citation1 Ann. St. 2. c. 20
(Ruffhead: c. 16)
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867
Status: Repealed

Because the Bill of Rights, while prohibiting the existence of a standing army during peacetime without the consent of Parliament, did not prohibit the same in time of war, the Mutiny Act was expressly limited to one year's duration, so that, in either case, war or peace, military discipline could not be enforced, thereby making a standing army impossible for the Crown to maintain. As a result, Parliament annually passed a new Mutiny Act.[20] The Articles of War, published by the Crown, continued to govern military forces outside colonies overseas while the Mutiny Acts imposed military law on military forces in peacetime England. Many other changes occurred during this transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy, which were "products of the exigencies and opportunities of the quarter century of warfare on the grand scale that commenced with the accession of William and Mary, when England, and then Britain, was able 'to set out such Fleets and Armies as were never heard of among our Ancestors.'"[21]

A new Mutiny Act was passed each year until 1879.[22] The Mutiny Act was modified early on to allow courts-martial for other military crimes besides mutiny, sedition, and desertion. Modifications to the Mutiny Act allowed courts-martial trial of soldiers for acts prohibited by the Crown’s articles of war, as long as the articles conformed to the Mutiny Act 1718.[23] Civilians who were closely associated to the military, such as victuallers, could also be tried by courts-martial.[24]

In 1807 all serving black soldiers recruited as slaves in the West India Regiments of the British Army were freed under that year's Mutiny Act.[25]

The Quartering Acts Edit

The Mutiny Acts 1765 and 1774 are better known as Quartering Acts because of the changes which added quartering requirements for British troops in the American Colonies, beyond what the Army had provided.

List Edit

England Edit

Great Britain Edit

Mutiny Act 1720
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.
Citation7 Geo. 1. St. 1. c. 6

United Kingdom Edit

1800s Edit

Mutiny Act 1801
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn act for punishing mutiny and desertion; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.
Citation41 Geo. 3. (U.K.) c. 11
Dates
Royal assent24 March 1801
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872
Status: Repealed

  • The Mutiny (No. 2) Act 1802 (42 Geo. 3. c. 50)

  • The Mutiny (No. 3) Act 1802 (42 Geo. 3. c. 88)

Mutiny Act 1803
Act of Parliament
 
Citation43 Geo. 3. c. 20
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1804
Act of Parliament
 
Citation44 Geo. 3. c. 19
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1805
Act of Parliament
 
Citation45 Geo. 3. c. 16
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872
Status: Repealed

  • The Mutiny (No. 2) Act 1806 (46 Geo. 3. c. 48)

  • The Mutiny (No. 3) Act 1806 (46 Geo. 3. c. 66)

Mutiny Act 1808
Act of Parliament
 
Citation48 Geo. 3. c. 15
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)
Status: Repealed

1810s Edit

Mutiny Act 1810
Act of Parliament
 
Citation50 Geo. 3. c. 7
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1811
Act of Parliament
 
Citation51 Geo. 3. c. 8
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1812
Act of Parliament
 
Citation52 Geo. 3. c. 22
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1815
Act of Parliament
 
Citation55 Geo. 3. c. 108
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1816
Act of Parliament
 
Citation56 Geo. 3. c. 10
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1817
Act of Parliament
 
Citation57 Geo. 3. c. 35
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1819
Act of Parliament
 
Citation59 Geo. 3. c.
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873
Status: Repealed

1820s Edit

Mutiny Act 1822
Act of Parliament
 
Citation3 Geo. 4. c. 13
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1829
Act of Parliament
 
Citation10 Geo. 4. c. 6
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873
Status: Repealed

1830s Edit

Mutiny Act 1830
Act of Parliament
 
Citation1 Will. 4. c. 15
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1832
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.
Citation2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 28
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1839
Act of Parliament
 
Citation2 & 3 Vict. c. 5
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2)
Status: Repealed

1840s Edit

Mutiny Act 1841
Act of Parliament
 
Citation4 & 5 Vict. c. 2
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2)
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1842
Act of Parliament
 
Citation5 & 6 Vict. c. 12
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2)
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1843
Act of Parliament
 
Citation6 & 7 Vict. c. 3
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2)
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1846
Act of Parliament
 
Citation9 & 10 Vict.
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1847
Act of Parliament
 
Citation10 & 11 Vict. c. 12

Mutiny Act 1848
Act of Parliament
 
Citation11 & 12 Vict. c. 11

Mutiny Act 1849
Act of Parliament
 
Citation12 & 13 Vict. c. 10

1850s Edit

Mutiny Act 1850
Act of Parliament
 
Citation13 & 14 Vict. c. 5

Mutiny Act 1851
Act of Parliament
 
Citation14 & 15 Vict. c. 6

Mutiny Act 1852
Act of Parliament
 
Citation15 & 16 Vict. c. 7

Mutiny Act 1853
Act of Parliament
 
Citation16 & 17 Vict. c. 9

Mutiny Act 1854
Act of Parliament
 
Citation17 & 18 Vict. c. 4

Mutiny Act 1855
Act of Parliament
 
Citation18 & 19 Vict. c. 11

Mutiny Act 1856
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.
Citation19 & 20 Vict. c. 10

Mutiny Act 1857
Act of Parliament
 
Citation20 Vict. c. 13

Mutiny Act 1858
Act of Parliament
 
Citation21 & 22 Vict. c. 9

Mutiny Act 1859
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.
Citation22 Vict. c. 4
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

1860s Edit

Mutiny Act 1861
Act of Parliament
 
Citation24 & 25 Vict. c. 7
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1862
Act of Parliament
 
Citation25 & 26 Vict. c. 5
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1863
Act of Parliament
 
Citation26 & 27 Vict. c. 8
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1864
Act of Parliament
 
Citation27 & 28 Vict. c. 3
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1865
Act of Parliament
 
Citation28 & 29 Vict. c. 11
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1866
Act of Parliament
 
Citation29 & 30 Vict. c. 9
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1867
Act of Parliament
 
Citation30 & 31 Vict. c. 13
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1868
Act of Parliament
 
Citation32 & 33 Vict. c. 4
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875
Status: Repealed

Mutiny Act 1869
Act of Parliament
 
Citation32 & 33 Vict. c. 4
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1883
Status: Repealed

1870s Edit

Mutiny Act 1878
Act of Parliament
 
Citation41 & 42 Vict. c. 10
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1883
Status: Repealed

Marine Mutiny Acts Edit

The Marine Mutiny Acts[99] included the following Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom:

  • The Marine Mutiny Act 1778 (18 Geo. 3. c. 5)

Marine Mutiny Act 1801
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for the regulation of his Majesty's marine forces while on shore, until the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and two.
Citation41 Geo. 3. (U.K.) c. 18
Dates
Royal assent24 March 1801
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872
Status: Repealed

  • The Marine Mutiny Act 1802 (42 Geo. 3. c. 26)
  • The Marine Mutiny (No. 2) Act 1802 (42 Geo. 3. c. 51)
  • The Marine Mutiny (No. 3) Act 1802 (42 Geo. 3. c. 115)

  • The Marine Mutiny Act 1803 (43 Geo. 3. c. 27)

  • The Marine Mutiny Act 1804 (43 Geo. 3. c. 20)

Marine Mutiny Act 1840
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.
Citation3 & 4 Vict. c. 8
Dates
Royal assent3 April 1840

Marine Mutiny Act 1860
Act of Parliament
 
Citation23 & 24 Vict. c. 10

Marine Mutiny Act 1861
Act of Parliament
 
Citation24 & 25 Vict. c. 8

Marine Mutiny Act 1862
Act of Parliament
 
Citation25 & 26 Vict. c. 6

Marine Mutiny Act 1863
Act of Parliament
 
Citation26 & 27 Vict. c. 9

Marine Mutiny Act 1864
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.
Citation27 & 28 Vict. c. 4
Dates
Royal assent18 March 1864
Status: Repealed

Marine Mutiny Act 1866
Act of Parliament
 
Citation29 & 30 Vict. c. 10

Marine Mutiny Act 1868
Act of Parliament
 
Citation31 & 32 Vict. c. 15

Marine Mutiny Act 1869
Act of Parliament
 
Citation32 & 33 Vict. c. 5

Marine Mutiny Act 1870
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.
Citation33 & 34 Vict. c. 8
Dates
Royal assent4 April 1870
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1883
Status: Repealed

Marine Mutiny Act 1871
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.
Citation34 & 35 Vict. c. 10
Dates
Royal assent24 April 1871
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1883
Status: Repealed

Marine Mutiny Act 1872
Act of Parliament
 
Citation35 & 36 Vict. c. 4

Marine Mutiny Act 1873
Act of Parliament
 
Long titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Forces while on shore.
Citation36 & 37 Vict. c. 11
Dates
Royal assent24 April 1873
Status: Repealed

Marine Mutiny Act 1874
Act of Parliament
 
Citation37 & 38 Vict. c. 5

Marine Mutiny Act 1875
Act of Parliament
 
Citation38 & 39 Vict. c. 8

Marine Mutiny Act 1876
Act of Parliament
 
Citation39 & 40 Vict. c .9

Marine Mutiny Act 1877
Act of Parliament
 
Citation40 & 41 Vict. c. 8

Marine Mutiny Act 1878
Act of Parliament
 
Citation41 & 42 Vict. c. 11
Other legislation
Repealed byRegulation of the Forces Act 1881
Status: Repealed

See also Edit

References Edit

  • Report from the Select Committee on Mutiny and Marine Mutiny Acts. 26 July 1878. (C 316). Reports from Committees. Session 17 January to 16 August 1878. Volume 10. Page 253.
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  5. ^ Henry Wager Halleck, Military Tribunals and Their Jurisdiction, Mil. L. Rev. Bicent. Issue 14, 15 (1975). Civilian codes and courts eventually gained power at the expense of military law and control. The first code that specifically regulated military personnel (as opposed to civilians) was the French ordonnance of 1378.
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  39. ^ a b c This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1872
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  43. ^ a b This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2)
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  51. ^ Mutiny Act 1819, vLex; Benito Tauler Cid, "Military aspects of British participation in the First Carlist War (2021) Chapter 5, p 147. "Mutiny Act": Burn, The Justice of the Peace, 23rd Ed by Chetwynd, 1820, vol 3, p 327; Radzinowicz, A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration from 1750, 1948, vol 2, pp 61 & 630.
  52. ^ Clode, The Administration of Justice under Military and Martial Law, 2nd Ed, 1874, p 234; Chitty, A Collection of Statutes of Practical Utility, 1828, vol 1, part 1, p 307; Dickinson, A Practical Exposition of the Law relative to the Office and Duties of a Justice of the Peace, 2nd Ed, 1822, vol 3, p 276
  53. ^ Mutiny Act 1829, vLex
  54. ^ (1982) South African Historical Journal, numbers 14 to 18, p 30. Bacon, Gwyllim, Dodd, Wilson and Bouvier. A New Abridgment of the Law. Philadelphia. Thomas Davis. 1846. vol 9. p 169.
  55. ^ (1957) 4 Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law 118; Campbell, A Dictionary of the Military Science, New Ed, 1844, p 114. "Mutiny Act": Chitty, A Collection of Statutes of Practical Utility, 1829, vol 1, p 463; Deacon, A Guide to Magistrates out of Sessions, 1843, vol 1, p 40.
  56. ^ a b This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874
  57. ^ Wilson, Accommodating the King's Hard Bargain, 2016, PT28; "Mutiny Act, annual", Index to the Publick General Acts 2° & 3° Gul IV, p 839 and see chapter 28; "Annual Acts" in "Mutiny": Greenwood, An Analytical Digest of Cases published in the New Series of Law Journal Reports . . . , 1838, p 356; "Statute 2 & 3 Will IV c 28", Report of the Law [3].
  58. ^ "Military Law in 1839", Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 1969, vols 47 & 48, pp 233 & 238; Duff, Treatise on Deeds Chiefly Affecting Moveables, 1840, p 289; Supplement to the Jurist, Digest of Statutes 1840, p 179.
  59. ^ D'Aiguilar. Observations on the Practice and Forms of District, Regimental and Detachment Courts Martial with References to the Mutiny Act of 1839 . . . By a field officer. 1839.
  60. ^ a b c d This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874 (No. 2)
  61. ^ Notes on Military Law: Proceedings of Courts Martial &c &c &c, Woolwich and London, 1841, p 165; Davis and Metcalf and Sharswood, Russell and Greaves, A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, 6th American Ed, 1850, vol 1, original page number 437, at p 436 in this Ed.
  62. ^ [1835 to 1842] All ER Rep 130 [4] [5]. Richard Glover. Peninsular Preparation. Cambridge University Press. 1963. p 180. "Mutiny Act": Thomas Frederick Simmons. Remarks on the Constitution and Practice of Courts Martial. Third Edition. 1843. p 385.
  63. ^ Hughes, The Duties of Judge Advocates, 1845, pp 13 & 100; Hargrave (ed), Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England, 21st Ed, 1844, p 421.
  64. ^ Re Petition of Right of T J Tuffnell (1876) 24 The Weekly Reporter 915 at 916; (1876) 34 Law Times Reports (New Series) 838 at 840.
  65. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1875
  66. ^ Smith (ed), Selected Writings of James Fitzjames Stephen: A General View of the Criminal Law of England, 2014, p 135; Taylor, Treatise on the Law of Evidence, as Administered in England and Ireland, 1848, vol 1, pp 4 & 339.
  67. ^ Mcconville, A History of English Prison Administration, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981, Routledge, 2016, p 487; (1849) 59 Colburn's United Service Magazine 130.
  68. ^ Hough, Precedents in Military Law, 1855, p 805; The English and Empire Digest, 1924, vol 15, p 701; "Mutiny Act": R v Ferrall (1850) 20 LJMC 39 and 40 (Queen v Ferrall).
  69. ^ Thomson, The Military Forces & Institutions of Great Britain and Ireland, 1855, pp 106, 117, 118, 122, 136 to 141 & 174. "Mutiny Act": Stewart (ed), Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England, 23th Ed, 1854, original page number 414 at p 516.
  70. ^ Clode, The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law, 2nd Ed, 1874, p 283. "Mutiny Act": Thomson, The Military Forces & Institutions of Great Britain and Ireland, 1855, p 103.
  71. ^ Archbold's Snowden's Magistrates Assistant, and Police Officers and Constables Guide. 3rd Ed. 1857. p 363
  72. ^ In re Mansergh (1861) 30 Law Journal Reports (New Series) 296 at 297
  73. ^ Clode, The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law, 2nd Ed, 1874, pp 288 & 289; "Mutiny Act": Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Rev Ed, 1874, vol 2, p 308; White, Legal Antiquities, 1913, p 298 [6].
  74. ^ Rudolf Gneist. Das englische Verwaltungsrecht mit Einschluss des Heeres, der Gerichte und der Kirche. Julius Springer. Berlin. 1867. Volume 2. Page 966. Charles Mathew Clode. The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law. Second Edition. John Murray. Albemarle Street, London. 1874. Page 298. "Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1859, London, 1859, p iii.
  75. ^ 41 & 42 Vict. c. 10 (1878), section 50
  76. ^ James Paterson. The Game Laws of the United Kingdom. Shaw and Sons. London. 1861. Page 84
  77. ^ Chalmers and Hood Phillips' Constitutional Laws of Great Britain, the British Empire and Commonwealth. Sixth Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. 1946. Page xii.
  78. ^ The Bill for this Act was the Mutiny Bill: see "Mutiny Bill". Index to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates in the Fourth Session of the Eighteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom. 25° & 26° Victoria, 1862.
  79. ^ Rama G Vidhu, Court Martial Process: Empirically Studied, Vij Books, New Delhi, 2011, p 50. Civil Judgments - No 111 (1887) 22 The Punjab Record 258 at 265 (December 1887). "Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1863, p iii. See further Simmons, The Constitution and Practice of Courts Martial, 7th Ed, John Murray, 1875, paras 6, 522 & 1014 at pp 5, 222 & 409; "Legislative Dispatch to India", No 29, 23 September 1864, Selections from Despatches Addressed to the Several Governments in India by the Secretary of State in Council, between the 1st January and 31st December 1863, p 109.
  80. ^ Ward v Gray (1865) 1 The Bar Reports 305; 6 Best & Smith 344 or 345; 29 The Justice of the Peace 275 and 470; 34 Law Journal Magistrates Cases 146; 34 Law Journal Queen's Bench 164; 3 Cox's Magistrate Cases 268; 11(1) The Jurist (New Series) 738.
  81. ^ Rudolf Gneist. Das englische Verwaltungsrecht mit Einschluss des Heeres, der Gerichte und der Kirche. Julius Springer. Berlin. 1867. Volume 2. Page 966. "Practical Points" (1866) 30 Justice of the Peace 12 at 14 (6 January 1866).
  82. ^ "Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1865. Horace Cox. London. 1865. Page v.
  83. ^ Sydney Hastings. A Treatise on Torts. H Sweet & Sons. London. C F Maxwell. Melbourne and Sydney. Carswell & Co. Toronto. 1885. pp 30 & 31. Footnote (v). ("28 & 29" is a misprint for "29" or "29 & 30").
  84. ^ Colin Frank Padfield. British Constitution Made Simple. 4th Ed. W H Allen. London. September 1977. p 347.
  85. ^ "Mutiny Act 1866". vLex.
  86. ^ Murphy v Fielding and Bacon (1866) 18 Irish Jurist 415. "Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1866. Horace Cox. London. 1866. p iii.
  87. ^ R1A Can Abr (2nd) 364
  88. ^ Charles Mathew Clode. The Military Forces of the Crown. John Murray. Albemarle Street, London. 1869. Volume 2. Page 33.
  89. ^ Charles Mathew Clode. The Military Forces of the Crown. John Murray. Albemarle Street, London. 1869. Volume 2. Pages 24 and 262. "Mutiny Act": William Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1869. p iii.
  90. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1883
  91. ^ Mutiny Act 1870, vLex. "Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1870, London, 1870, p v. "Mutiny Act of 1870": The Cabinet Lawyer, 23rd Ed, 1871, p 322.
  92. ^ Charles Mathew Clode. The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law. John Murray. Albemarle Street, London. 1872. Page 192. "Mutiny Act": William Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1871. p iii.
  93. ^ Charles Mathew Clode. The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law. John Murray. Albemarle Street, London. 1872. Pages xvi, 186 and 188. Second Annual Report of the Local Government Board. 1872-73. Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode for HMSO. 1873. Appendix to the Second Annual Report of the Local Government Board. p 26.
  94. ^ "Practical Points" (1875) 39 The Justice of the Peace 91 at 93 (6 February 1875).
  95. ^ "Practical Points" (1875) 39 The Justice of the Peace 428 at 430 (3 July 1875).
  96. ^ Craig v Nicholas [1900] 2 QB 444 at 446; (1900) 64 JP 569; (1900) 19 Cox CC 526 at 528.
  97. ^ Saunders, Thomas William. The Law and Practice of Orders of Affiliation, and Proceedings in Bastardy. 7th Ed. 1878. p 103.
  98. ^ a b The Public General Acts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland passed in the Forty-Second and Forty-Third Years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Edward Bret Ince for the proprietors of the Law Journal Reports. London. 1879. p 340.
  99. ^ As to the Marine Mutiny Acts generally, see further Clode, The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law, John Murray, London, 1872, para 22 of ch 4 at p 73
  100. ^ Current Law Statutes 1996, vol 4, p 117
  101. ^ 3 & 4 Vict. c. 8 is the Session and Chapter
  102. ^ Lise Hull, Tracing Your Family Roots: The Complete Problem Solver, Collins & Brown, 2005, p 120; "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1860, p iii
  103. ^ James Paterson. The Game Laws of the United Kingdom. Shaw and Sons. London. 1861. Page 85
  104. ^ Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1862, p iii
  105. ^ Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1863, p iii
  106. ^ Marine Mutiny Act 1864, vLex. "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1864, p iii.
  107. ^ Rickards. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 27 & 28 Victoria, 1864. 11
  108. ^ Marine Mutiny Act 1866, vLex. "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1866, p iii.
  109. ^ Marine Mutiny Act 1868, vLex. "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1868, p iii.
  110. ^ Marine Mutiny Act 1869, vLex. "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1869, p iii.
  111. ^ Marine Mutiny Act 1870, vLex. "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1870, p iii.
  112. ^ Edward Hertslet (compiler). Index of Subjects to the Twelve Volumes of Treaties and Conventions, and Reciprocal Regulations, at present subsisting between Great Britain and Foreign Powers. Butterworths. London. 1871. p 37. "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1871. p iii.
  113. ^ Rolin-Jaequemyns, Asser and Westlake. Archives de droit international de de législation comparée, 1874,  vol 1, pp 474 & 505. Marine Mutiny Act 1872, vLex. "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1872, p iii.
  114. ^ "Practical Points" (1873) 37 The Justice of the Peace 428 at 429 (5 July 1873).
  115. ^ Marine Mutiny Act 1874, vLex. "Marine Mutiny Act", Punch's Pocket Book for 1875, pp 55 to 57. "Marine Mutiny Act": Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1874, p iii; (1875) 39 Justice of the Peace 29. "Marine Mutiny Act of 1874": "Mutiny Acts 1874", Appendix to the Fourth Annual Report of the Local Government Board, p 5
  116. ^ Davis, The Labour Laws, 1875, p 297
  117. ^ Paterson (ed), The Practical Statutes of the Session 1875, p v.
  118. ^ Turner v Ford (1877) 37 LT 352 at 354
  119. ^ Saunders, Thomas William. The Law and Practice of Orders of Affiliation, and Proceedings in Bastardy. 7th Ed. 1878. p 104.
  120. ^ This Act was repealed by section 54 of, and the Schedule to, the Regulation of the Forces Act 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. c. 57), subject to the proviso in section 54.

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The Mutiny Acts were an almost 200 year series of annual Acts passed by the Parliament of England the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of the United Kingdom for governing regulating provisioning and funding the English and later British Army The first Mutiny Act was passed in 1689 in response to the mutiny of a large portion of the army which stayed loyal to James II upon William III taking the crown of England 1 The Mutiny Act altered in 1803 and the Articles of War defined the nature and punishment of mutiny until the latter were replaced by the Army Discipline and Regulation Act 1879 2 In 1881 this was in turn replaced by The Army Act An Act to consolidate the Army Discipline and Regulation Act 1879 and the subsequent Acts amending the Same 3 This was extended or amended or consolidated annually the most recent update having been made in 1995 Today mutiny by British forces is punished under the Armed Forces Act 2006 Depending on events additions and changes within the established system more than one Mutiny Act might be passed within a given year Within the empire specific geographical disturbances were sometimes governed by specific Acts such as the Mutiny East Indies Act 1754 27 Geo 2 c 9 or the Mutiny America Act from 1765 5 Geo 3 c 33 to 1776 16 Geo 3 c 11 A closely related series of Marine Mutiny Acts starting in 1755 28 Geo 2 c 11 would regulate His Majesty s Marine Forces while on shore and continue well into the 19th century Contents 1 Background 2 Passage of the first Mutiny Act 3 Renewal of the Mutiny Acts 4 The Quartering Acts 5 List 5 1 England 5 2 Great Britain 5 3 United Kingdom 5 3 1 1800s 5 3 2 1810s 5 3 3 1820s 5 3 4 1830s 5 3 5 1840s 5 3 6 1850s 5 3 7 1860s 5 3 8 1870s 6 Marine Mutiny Acts 7 See also 8 ReferencesBackground EditDuring the Middle Ages European rulers applied the same laws to both civilian and military populations 4 Because of this military law law governing armed forces and martial law control of society by the military were not independent legal approaches Rulers began separating the laws governing the civilian population and the laws for the armed forces as the medieval period drew to a close 5 In England William the Conqueror s Aural Regis or King s Court assisted him in ruling both his armed forces and the English population Over time this court divided and developed specialized legal expertise King Edward I created a Court of Chivalry headed by the Lord High Constable and the Earl Marshal two members of the King s Court 6 7 This Court of Chivalry was given authority over cases of military law chivalry heraldry and murder or high treason overseas 8 The army was seen as the crown s personal force Its governance as a military force was the crown s royal prerogative The crown governed the military by publishing articles of war These articles applied to the army during a specific war or campaign 9 The Court of Chivalry assisted the crown by preparing these articles and enforcing them Therefore military law could and would change depending on the campaign or war Although harsh the articles were clear in their expectations for military personnel Meanwhile courts of equity and courts of common law developed and were given authority to govern civilians Common law did not have rules specific to military forces and common law courts could not apply military rules However prior to the Petition of Right and especially during the reign of the Tudors and Stuarts the Crown would apply articles of war which defined the military law against civilians in Britain in trials administered by courts martial an exercise of martial law The capricious use of harsh military law by the crown against civilians included the imposition of the death penalty The practice of enforcing military law against civilians and the usurpation of common law courts authority by courts martial caused an outcry The lack of a distinction between military law and martial law caused English legal minds to attack the exercise of military law during peacetime 10 William Blackstone complained For martial law which is built upon no settled principles but is entirely arbitrary in its decisions is as Sir Matthew Hale observes in truth and reality no law but something indulged rather than allowed as a law The necessity of order and discipline in an army is the only thing which can give it countenance and therefore it ought not to be permitted in time of peace when the king s courts are open for all persons to receive justice according to the laws of the land 11 This abuse of the crown s prerogative the crown s right to make and enforce rules for the military caused Parliament to pass the Petition of Right in 1628 This Act stated that neither civilians nor soldiers and officers who were in England during peace were subject to military courts or law 12 13 Only common law courts and courts of equity could exercise authority over individuals in peacetime England Because the articles of war did not fall under these courts jurisdiction military law couldn t be applied to anyone in England whether soldier or civilian 14 Passage of the first Mutiny Act EditMutiny Act 1688Act of Parliament Parliament of EnglandLong titleAn Act for punishing Officers or Soldiers who shall Mutiny or Desert Their Majestyes Service Citation1 Will amp Mar c 5 Ruffhead 1 Will amp Mar Sess 1 c 5 DatesRoyal assent3 April 1689Commencement12 April 1689Expired10 November 1689Repealed15 July 1867Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867Status RepealedText of statute as originally enactedMutiny Act 1690Act of Parliament Parliament of EnglandLong titleAn Act for Punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert their Majestyes Service and for punishing false Musters Citation2 Will amp Mar Sess 2 c 6DatesRoyal assent20 December 1690Commencement20 December 1690Expired20 December 1691Repealed15 July 1867Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867Status RepealedText of statute as originally enactedMutiny Act 1692Act of Parliament Parliament of EnglandLong titleAn Act for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert Their Majesties Service and for punishing False Musters and for the payment of Quarters Citation4 Will amp Mar c 13DatesRoyal assent14 March 1693Commencement10 March 1692Expired1 March 1693Repealed15 July 1867Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867Status RepealedText of statute as originally enactedKing William III replaced King James II in 1688 during the Glorious Revolution The Royal Scots was the only unit in which the majority of personnel remained loyal to James II whom they held to still be the true monarch The regiment s Commanding Officer Colonel George Douglas 1st Earl of Dumbarton followed James II into exile and one of William s subordinates Frederick Schomberg was appointed Colonel 15 While awaiting transport from Ipswich to Flanders the regiment mutinied on 15 March 1689 and marched home the Kingdom of Scotland still being strictly an independent country refusing to obey orders from William III to fight in Holland The mutinous troops were located in England during peacetime so only common law and courts of equity had authority over them However these courts power did not include the ability to enforce penalties against mutiny which was a military law crime and not a common law crime Therefore no legal action could be taken to stop or punish the troops 16 Parliament responded by passing the Mutiny Act 1688 1 Will amp Mar c 5 17 This Act made desertion mutiny and sedition of officers and soldiers crimes triable by court martial in peacetime England and made such crimes punishable by death The passage of this Act initiated the codification of military law in Great Britain 18 Payment for quartering the troops was first included in the Mutiny Act 1692 4 Will amp Mar c 13 19 Renewal of the Mutiny Acts EditMutiny Act 1694Act of Parliament Parliament of EnglandLong titleAn Act for continuing the Act for punishing Officers and Souldiers who shall mutiny or desert their Majesties Service and for punishing false Musters and for the Payment of Quarters for One Yeare longer Citation5 Will amp Mar c 15DatesRoyal assent16 April 1694Repealed15 July 1867Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867Status RepealedText of statute as originally enactedMutiny No 2 Act 1694Act of Parliament Parliament of EnglandLong titleAn Act for continuing Two former Acts for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert his Majesties service amp for punishing false musters and for payment of quarters for one yeare longer Citation6 amp 7 Will amp Mar c 8Mutiny Act 1702Act of Parliament Parliament of EnglandLong titleAn Act for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert Her Majesty s Service in England or Ireland and for punishing false Musters and for better Payment of Quarters in England Citation1 Ann St 2 c 20 Ruffhead c 16 Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867Status RepealedBecause the Bill of Rights while prohibiting the existence of a standing army during peacetime without the consent of Parliament did not prohibit the same in time of war the Mutiny Act was expressly limited to one year s duration so that in either case war or peace military discipline could not be enforced thereby making a standing army impossible for the Crown to maintain As a result Parliament annually passed a new Mutiny Act 20 The Articles of War published by the Crown continued to govern military forces outside colonies overseas while the Mutiny Acts imposed military law on military forces in peacetime England Many other changes occurred during this transition from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy which were products of the exigencies and opportunities of the quarter century of warfare on the grand scale that commenced with the accession of William and Mary when England and then Britain was able to set out such Fleets and Armies as were never heard of among our Ancestors 21 A new Mutiny Act was passed each year until 1879 22 The Mutiny Act was modified early on to allow courts martial for other military crimes besides mutiny sedition and desertion Modifications to the Mutiny Act allowed courts martial trial of soldiers for acts prohibited by the Crown s articles of war as long as the articles conformed to the Mutiny Act 1718 23 Civilians who were closely associated to the military such as victuallers could also be tried by courts martial 24 In 1807 all serving black soldiers recruited as slaves in the West India Regiments of the British Army were freed under that year s Mutiny Act 25 The Quartering Acts EditMain article Quartering Acts The Mutiny Acts 1765 and 1774 are better known as Quartering Acts because of the changes which added quartering requirements for British troops in the American Colonies beyond what the Army had provided List EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2021 England Edit The Mutiny Act 1703 2 amp 3 Ann c 20 Great Britain Edit Mutiny Act 1720Act of Parliament Parliament of Great BritainLong titleAn Act for punishing mutiny and desertion and for the better payment of the army and their quarters Citation7 Geo 1 St 1 c 6The Mutiny Act 1720 7 Geo 1 St 1 c 6 The Mutiny Act 1727 1 Geo 2 St 2 c 2 The Mutiny Act 1731 5 Geo 2 c 2 The Mutiny Act 1744 18 Geo 2 c 7 The Mutiny Act 1753 26 26 Geo 2 c 5 The Mutiny Act 1755 27 28 Geo 2 c 4 The Mutiny Act 1756 28 29 Geo 2 c 3 The Mutiny Act 1759 29 33 Geo 2 c 6 The Mutiny Act 1760 30 1 Geo 3 c 6 The Mutiny Act 1761 31 2 Geo 3 c 11 The Mutiny Act 1762 32 3 Geo 3 c 7 The Mutiny Act 1763 33 4 Geo 3 c 3 The Mutiny Act 1778 34 18 Geo 3 c 4 The Mutiny Act 1786 35 26 Geo 3 c 10 The Mutiny Act 1793 36 33 Geo 3 c 9 The Mutiny Act 1800 37 39 amp 40 Geo 3 c 27 United Kingdom Edit 1800s Edit Mutiny Act 1801Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn act for punishing mutiny and desertion and for the better payment of the army and their quarters Citation41 Geo 3 U K c 11DatesRoyal assent24 March 1801Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1801 41 Geo 3 U K c 11 The Mutiny Act 1802 42 Geo 3 c 25 The Mutiny No 2 Act 1802 42 Geo 3 c 50 The Mutiny No 3 Act 1802 42 Geo 3 c 88 Mutiny Act 1803Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation43 Geo 3 c 20Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1803 38 43 Geo 3 c 20 39 Mutiny Act 1804Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation44 Geo 3 c 19Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1804 40 44 Geo 3 c 19 39 Mutiny Act 1805Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation45 Geo 3 c 16Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1805 41 45 Geo 3 c 16 39 The Mutiny Act 1806 46 Geo 3 c 15 The Mutiny No 2 Act 1806 46 Geo 3 c 48 The Mutiny No 3 Act 1806 46 Geo 3 c 66 The Mutiny Act 1807 47 Geo 3 Sess 1 c 32 Mutiny Act 1808Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation48 Geo 3 c 15Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872 No 2 Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1808 42 48 Geo 3 c 15 43 The Mutiny Act 1809 49 Geo 3 c 12 1810s Edit Mutiny Act 1810Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation50 Geo 3 c 7Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872 No 2 Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1810 44 50 Geo 3 c 7 43 Mutiny Act 1811Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation51 Geo 3 c 8Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1811 45 51 Geo 3 c 8 46 Mutiny Act 1812Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation52 Geo 3 c 22Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1812 47 52 Geo 3 c 22 46 Mutiny Act 1815Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation55 Geo 3 c 108Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1815 48 55 Geo 3 c 108 46 Mutiny Act 1816Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation56 Geo 3 c 10Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1816 49 56 Geo 3 c 10 46 Mutiny Act 1817Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation57 Geo 3 c 35Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1817 50 57 Geo 3 c 35 46 Mutiny Act 1819Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation59 Geo 3 c Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1819 51 59 Geo 3 c 9 46 1820s Edit Mutiny Act 1822Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation3 Geo 4 c 13Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1822 52 3 Geo 4 c 13 46 Mutiny Act 1829Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation10 Geo 4 c 6Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1873Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1829 53 54 10 Geo 4 c 6 46 1830s Edit Mutiny Act 1830Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation1 Will 4 c 15Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1830 55 1 Will 4 c 15 56 Mutiny Act 1832Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters Citation2 amp 3 Will 4 c 28Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1832 57 2 amp 3 Will 4 c 28 56 Mutiny Act 1839Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation2 amp 3 Vict c 5Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874 No 2 Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1839 58 59 2 amp 3 Vict c 5 60 1840s Edit Mutiny Act 1841Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation4 amp 5 Vict c 2Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874 No 2 Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1841 61 4 amp 5 Vict c 2 60 Mutiny Act 1842Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation5 amp 6 Vict c 12Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874 No 2 Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1842 62 5 amp 6 Vict c 12 60 Mutiny Act 1843Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation6 amp 7 Vict c 3Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1874 No 2 Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1843 63 6 amp 7 Vict c 3 60 Mutiny Act 1846Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation9 amp 10 Vict Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1846 64 9 amp 10 Vict c 11 65 Mutiny Act 1847Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation10 amp 11 Vict c 12The Mutiny Act 1847 66 10 amp 11 Vict c 12 65 Mutiny Act 1848Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation11 amp 12 Vict c 11The Mutiny Act 1848 67 11 amp 12 Vict c 11 65 Mutiny Act 1849Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation12 amp 13 Vict c 10The Mutiny Act 1849 68 12 amp 13 Vict c 10 65 1850s Edit Mutiny Act 1850Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation13 amp 14 Vict c 5The Mutiny Act 1850 13 amp 14 Vict c 5 Mutiny Act 1851Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation14 amp 15 Vict c 6The Mutiny Act 1851 14 amp 15 Vict c 6 Mutiny Act 1852Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation15 amp 16 Vict c 7The Mutiny Act 1852 15 amp 16 Vict c 7 Mutiny Act 1853Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation16 amp 17 Vict c 9The Mutiny Act 1853 69 16 amp 17 Vict c 9 65 Mutiny Act 1854Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation17 amp 18 Vict c 4The Mutiny Act 1854 70 17 amp 18 Vict c 4 65 Mutiny Act 1855Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation18 amp 19 Vict c 11The Mutiny Act 1855 18 amp 19 Vict c 11 Mutiny Act 1856Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters Citation19 amp 20 Vict c 10The Mutiny Act 1856 71 19 amp 20 Vict c 10 65 Mutiny Act 1857Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation20 Vict c 13The Mutiny Act 1857 72 20 Vict c 13 65 Mutiny Act 1858Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation21 amp 22 Vict c 9The Mutiny Act 1858 73 21 amp 22 Vict c 9 65 Mutiny Act 1859Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters Citation22 Vict c 4Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1859 74 22 Vict c 4 65 1860s Edit The Mutiny Act 1860 75 23 amp 24 Vict c 9 65 Mutiny Act 1861Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation24 amp 25 Vict c 7Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1861 76 24 amp 25 Vict c 7 65 Mutiny Act 1862Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation25 amp 26 Vict c 5Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1862 77 25 amp 26 Vict c 5 65 78 Mutiny Act 1863Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation26 amp 27 Vict c 8Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1863 79 26 amp 27 Vict c 8 65 Mutiny Act 1864Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation27 amp 28 Vict c 3Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1864 80 27 amp 28 Vict c 3 65 Mutiny Act 1865Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation28 amp 29 Vict c 11Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1865 81 82 28 amp 29 Vict c 11 65 Mutiny Act 1866Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation29 amp 30 Vict c 9Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1866 83 84 85 86 29 amp 30 Vict c 9 65 Mutiny Act 1867Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation30 amp 31 Vict c 13Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1867 87 30 amp 31 Vict c 13 65 Mutiny Act 1868Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation32 amp 33 Vict c 4Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1875Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1868 88 31 amp 32 Vict c 14 65 Mutiny Act 1869Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation32 amp 33 Vict c 4Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1883Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1869 89 32 amp 33 Vict c 4 90 1870s Edit The Mutiny Act 1870 91 33 amp 34 Vict c 7 90 The Mutiny Act 1871 92 34 amp 35 Vict c 9 90 The Mutiny Act 1872 93 35 amp 36 Vict c 3 90 The Mutiny Act 1873 36 amp 37 Vict c 10 The Mutiny Act 1874 94 37 amp 38 Vict c 4 90 The Mutiny Act 1875 95 38 amp 39 Vict c 7 90 The Mutiny Act 1876 96 39 amp 40 Vict c 8 90 The Mutiny Act 1877 97 40 amp 41 Vict c 7 90 Mutiny Act 1878Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation41 amp 42 Vict c 10Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1883Status RepealedThe Mutiny Act 1878 98 41 amp 42 Vict c 10 90 Marine Mutiny Acts EditThe Marine Mutiny Acts 99 included the following Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom The Marine Mutiny Act 1778 18 Geo 3 c 5 Marine Mutiny Act 1801Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for the regulation of his Majesty s marine forces while on shore until the twenty fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and two Citation41 Geo 3 U K c 18DatesRoyal assent24 March 1801Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1872Status RepealedThe Marine Mutiny Act 1801 41 Geo 3 U K c 18 The Marine Mutiny Act 1802 42 Geo 3 c 26 The Marine Mutiny No 2 Act 1802 42 Geo 3 c 51 The Marine Mutiny No 3 Act 1802 42 Geo 3 c 115 The Marine Mutiny Act 1803 43 Geo 3 c 27 The Marine Mutiny Act 1804 43 Geo 3 c 20 Marine Mutiny Act 1840Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty s Royal Marine Forces while on shore Citation3 amp 4 Vict c 8DatesRoyal assent3 April 1840The Marine Mutiny Act 1840 100 3 amp 4 Vict c 8 101 Marine Mutiny Act 1860Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation23 amp 24 Vict c 10The Marine Mutiny Act 1860 102 23 amp 24 Vict c 10 65 Marine Mutiny Act 1861Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation24 amp 25 Vict c 8The Marine Mutiny Act 1861 103 24 amp 25 Vict c 8 65 Marine Mutiny Act 1862Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation25 amp 26 Vict c 6The Marine Mutiny Act 104 1862 25 amp 26 Vict c 6 65 Marine Mutiny Act 1863Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation26 amp 27 Vict c 9The Marine Mutiny Act 105 1863 26 amp 27 Vict c 9 65 Marine Mutiny Act 1864Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty s Royal Marine Forces while on shore Citation27 amp 28 Vict c 4DatesRoyal assent18 March 1864Status RepealedThe Marine Mutiny Act 1864 106 27 amp 28 Vict c 4 107 65 Marine Mutiny Act 1866Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation29 amp 30 Vict c 10The Marine Mutiny Act 1866 108 29 amp 30 Vict c 10 65 Marine Mutiny Act 1868Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation31 amp 32 Vict c 15The Marine Mutiny Act 1868 109 31 amp 32 Vict c 15 65 Marine Mutiny Act 1869Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation32 amp 33 Vict c 5The Marine Mutiny Act 1869 110 32 amp 33 Vict c 5 90 Marine Mutiny Act 1870Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty s Royal Marine Forces while on shore Citation33 amp 34 Vict c 8DatesRoyal assent4 April 1870Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1883Status RepealedThe Marine Mutiny Act 1870 111 33 amp 34 Vict c 8 90 Marine Mutiny Act 1871Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty s Royal Marine Forces while on shore Citation34 amp 35 Vict c 10DatesRoyal assent24 April 1871Other legislationRepealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1883Status RepealedThe Marine Mutiny Act 1871 112 34 amp 35 Vict c 10 90 Marine Mutiny Act 1872Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation35 amp 36 Vict c 4The Marine Mutiny Act 1872 113 35 amp 36 Vict c 4 90 Marine Mutiny Act 1873Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty s Royal Marine Forces while on shore Citation36 amp 37 Vict c 11DatesRoyal assent24 April 1873Status RepealedThe Marine Mutiny Act 1873 114 36 amp 37 Vict c 11 90 Marine Mutiny Act 1874Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation37 amp 38 Vict c 5The Marine Mutiny Act 1874 115 37 amp 38 Vict c 5 90 Marine Mutiny Act 1875Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation38 amp 39 Vict c 8The Marine Mutiny Act 116 1875 38 amp 39 Vict c 8 Also called the Royal Marines on Shore Act 117 Marine Mutiny Act 1876Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation39 amp 40 Vict c 9The Marine Mutiny Act 1876 118 39 amp 40 Vict c 9 90 Marine Mutiny Act 1877Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation40 amp 41 Vict c 8The Marine Mutiny Act 1877 119 40 amp 41 Vict c 8 90 Marine Mutiny Act 1878Act of Parliament Parliament of the United KingdomCitation41 amp 42 Vict c 11Other legislationRepealed byRegulation of the Forces Act 1881Status RepealedThe Marine Mutiny Act 1878 98 41 amp 42 Vict c 11 120 See also EditIncitement to Mutiny Act 1797 Army ActReferences EditReport from the Select Committee on Mutiny and Marine Mutiny Acts 26 July 1878 C 316 Reports from Committees Session 17 January to 16 August 1878 Volume 10 Page 253 William Winthrop Military Law and Precedents 19 2d ed Government Printing Office 1920 Army Discipline and Regulation Act 1879 Parliament website The Army Law Explorer William Winthrop 45 Henry Wager Halleck Military Tribunals and Their Jurisdiction Mil L Rev Bicent Issue 14 15 1975 Civilian codes and courts eventually gained power at the expense of military law and control The first code that specifically regulated military personnel as opposed to civilians was the French ordonnance of 1378 Edward I History of the Monarchy Royal Household at Buckingham Palace retrieved 24 November 2008 John Stuart Smith Military Law Its History Administration and Practice Mil L Rev Bicent Issue 24 28 1975 Sir Matthew Hale The History of the Common Law of England 26 Charles M Grey ed U Chi Press 1971 William Winthrop 18 William Winthrop 46 47 William Blackstone Commentaries on the Laws of England vol I 413 14 Garland Publishing 1978 The English Petition of Right art VII 1628 retrieved 26 November 2008 William Blackstone Commentaries on the Laws of England vol IV 436 7 William Winthrop 14 46 The Petition of Right ensured t hat the exercise of Martial Law whereby any Person should lose his Life or Member or Liberty may not be permitted in Time of Peace when the King s Courts are open for all Persons to receive Justice Cannon Richard 1847 Historical Records of the British Army Comprising the History of every Regiment in Her Majesty s Service Historical Record of the First or Royal Regiment of Foot Containing an Account of the Origin of the Regiment in the Reign of King James VI of Scotland and of its Subsequent Services to 1846 London Parker Furnivall amp Parker p 77 Fortescue John 1928 The Empire and The Army London Toronto Melbourne and Sydney Cassell and Company Ltd p 41 An Act for punishing Officers or Soldiers who shall Mutiny or Desert Their Majestyes Service William Winthrop 19 An Act for punishing Officers and Soldiers who shall mutiny or desert Their Majesties Service and for punishing False Musters and for the payment of Quarters Henry Wager Halleck 18 19 Stephen Foster Evan Haefeli Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series British North America in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries An Overview DOI 10 1093 acprof oso 9780199206124 003 0002 additional instances of the efflorescence of institutions and institutionalization generally in the same period which also comprehended the Bank of England the National Debt and a standing army funded by the annual Mutiny Act David Glazier Precedents Lost The Neglected History of the Military Commission 46 Va J Int l L 5 12 2005 William Winthrop 20 British Articles of War of 1765 VIII art I II Slavery reparations An historian s view BBC Caribbean Service 30 March 2007 Collins Civil Military Legal Relations 2018 p 68 Mutiny Act Raithby Statutes Expired An Index to the Statutes at Large 1814 vol 3 Current Law Statutes 1994 vol 4 p 122 Donohue and McCabe Federal Courts Georgetown University Law Center to be included in Catholic University Law Review footnote 249 1 Mutiny Act Raithby Statutes Expired An Index to the Statutes at Large 1814 vol 3 Current Law Statutes Annotated 1993 vol 4 p 118 Mutiny Act Merkin Marine Insurance A Legal History 2021 p cxxxvi Current Law Statutes 1998 vol 3 p 123 Mutiny Act Raithby Statutes Expired An Index to the Statutes at Large 1814 Avins The Development of the Concept of Military Desertion in Anglo American Law 1963 4 Melbourne University Law Review 91 at 100 2 June 1963 1760 22 The Scots Magazine 163 March Mutiny Act Comyns and Kyd A Digest of the Laws of England 4th Ed 1793 vol 4 p 481 Current Law Statutes 1998 vol 3 p 123 Captain Plumbe in Collections Archives King s Own Royal Regiment Museum Mutiny Act Raithby Statutes Expired An Index to the Statutes at Large 1814 vol 3 Current Law Statutes 1994 vol 4 p 122 Mutiny Act Raithby Statutes Expired An Index to the Statutes at Large 1814 vol 3 Current Law Statutes 1995 vol 4 p 123 Mutiny Act Raithby Statutes Expired An Index to the Statutes at Large 1814 vol 3 Current Law Statutes 1994 vol 4 p 122 Mutiny Act Raithby Statutes Expired An Index to the Statutes at Large 1814 vol 3 Bateson ed Paley on Summary Convictions 9th Ed 1926 p 563 King v Bowen 1793 5 Term Reports 156 1817 Edition Alderney History 1927 9 Transactions of La Societe Guernesiaise 219 Mutiny Act Hawkins and Leach A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown 7th Ed 1795 vol 1 p 654 Charles James The Regimental Companion 7th Ed 1811 vol 2 p 424 Lederer Warrants of Attachment 1982 98 Military Law Review 1 at 19 Fall 1982 Clode The Military Forces of the Crown 1869 vol 2 p 22 1960 13 Vanderbilt Law Review 444 Kelly Echoes of Success Identity and the Highland Regiments 2015 104 History of Warfare 95 McConnell The President who would not be King 2020 p 387 a b c This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1872 Defence of the Honourable Andrew Cochrane Johnstone 1806 p 66 M Arthur Principles and Practice of Naval and Military Courts Martial 3rd Ed 1806 vol 1 p 261 and see further pp 24 25 27 34 35 38 41 57 58 62 127 128 169 215 242 amp 282 Annual Mutiny Act Burn and Woodfall The Justice of the Peace 20th Ed 1805 vol 3 p 207 Clode The Military Forces of the Crown 1869 vol 2 p 35 Mutiny Bill 1809 p 3 Mutiny Act 34 The Monthly Magazine 68 Raithby Statutes Expired An Index to the Statutes at Large 1814 vol 3 a b This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1872 No 2 Clode The Military Forces of the Crown 1869 vol 1 p 155 Mutiny Act Burn and Durnford and King The Justice of the Peace 21st Ed 1810 vol 5 p 858 Scully A Statement of the Penal Laws 2nd Ed 1812 part 1 p 130 Clode The Military Forces of the Crown 1869 vol 1 p 155 a b c d e f g h This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1873 Clode The Military Forces of the Crown 1869 vol 1 p 399 Clode The Administration of Justice under Military and Martial Law 2nd Ed 1874 p 33 M Arthur Principles and Practice of Naval and Military Courts Martial 4th Ed 1813 vol 1 pp 25 27 38 40 to 43 64 72 134 145 234 322 and passim Mutiny Act Toone The Magistrate s Manual 1813 p p 258 Lord Advocate v Mirrielees Trustees 1945 SC HL 1 at 7 Clode The Military Forces of the Crown 1869 vol 2 p 33 The regnal year 54 is a misprint 54 Geo 3 c 10 related to militia Cf the Mutiny Acts 54 Geo 3 c 25 s 94 55 Geo 3 c 108 s 98 and 57 Geo 3 c 12 s 99 Mutiny Act Williams Standing Army Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary 1816 Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland p 712 Statutes at Large p 31 Mutiny Act 1817 vLex Mutiny Act Army Report from the Committee upon Expiring and Expired Laws Session 58 Geo 3 p 39 Mutiny Act Dickinson The Justice Law of the last Five Years viz from 1813 to 1817 both inclusive 1818 pp 507 amp 510 Mutiny Act 1819 vLex Benito Tauler Cid Military aspects of British participation in the First Carlist War 2021 Chapter 5 p 147 Mutiny Act Burn The Justice of the Peace 23rd Ed by Chetwynd 1820 vol 3 p 327 Radzinowicz A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration from 1750 1948 vol 2 pp 61 amp 630 Clode The Administration of Justice under Military and Martial Law 2nd Ed 1874 p 234 Chitty A Collection of Statutes of Practical Utility 1828 vol 1 part 1 p 307 Dickinson A Practical Exposition of the Law relative to the Office and Duties of a Justice of the Peace 2nd Ed 1822 vol 3 p 276 Mutiny Act 1829 vLex 1982 South African Historical Journal numbers 14 to 18 p 30 Bacon Gwyllim Dodd Wilson and Bouvier A New Abridgment of the Law Philadelphia Thomas Davis 1846 vol 9 p 169 1957 4 Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law 118 Campbell A Dictionary of the Military Science New Ed 1844 p 114 Mutiny Act Chitty A Collection of Statutes of Practical Utility 1829 vol 1 p 463 Deacon A Guide to Magistrates out of Sessions 1843 vol 1 p 40 a b This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874 Wilson Accommodating the King s Hard Bargain 2016 PT28 Mutiny Act annual Index to the Publick General Acts 2 amp 3 Gul IV p 839 and see chapter 28 Annual Acts in Mutiny Greenwood An Analytical Digest of Cases published in the New Series of Law Journal Reports 1838 p 356 Statute 2 amp 3 Will IV c 28 Report of the Law 3 Military Law in 1839 Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 1969 vols 47 amp 48 pp 233 amp 238 Duff Treatise on Deeds Chiefly Affecting Moveables 1840 p 289 Supplement to the Jurist Digest of Statutes 1840 p 179 D Aiguilar Observations on the Practice and Forms of District Regimental and Detachment Courts Martial with References to the Mutiny Act of 1839 By a field officer 1839 a b c d This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1874 No 2 Notes on Military Law Proceedings of Courts Martial amp c amp c amp c Woolwich and London 1841 p 165 Davis and Metcalf and Sharswood Russell and Greaves A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors 6th American Ed 1850 vol 1 original page number 437 at p 436 in this Ed 1835 to 1842 All ER Rep 130 4 5 Richard Glover Peninsular Preparation Cambridge University Press 1963 p 180 Mutiny Act Thomas Frederick Simmons Remarks on the Constitution and Practice of Courts Martial Third Edition 1843 p 385 Hughes The Duties of Judge Advocates 1845 pp 13 amp 100 Hargrave ed Blackstone Commentaries on the Laws of England 21st Ed 1844 p 421 Re Petition of Right of T J Tuffnell 1876 24 The Weekly Reporter 915 at 916 1876 34 Law Times Reports New Series 838 at 840 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1875 Smith ed Selected Writings of James Fitzjames Stephen A General View of the Criminal Law of England 2014 p 135 Taylor Treatise on the Law of Evidence as Administered in England and Ireland 1848 vol 1 pp 4 amp 339 Mcconville A History of English Prison Administration Routledge and Kegan Paul 1981 Routledge 2016 p 487 1849 59 Colburn s United Service Magazine 130 Hough Precedents in Military Law 1855 p 805 The English and Empire Digest 1924 vol 15 p 701 Mutiny Act R v Ferrall 1850 20 LJMC 39 and 40 Queen v Ferrall Thomson The Military Forces amp Institutions of Great Britain and Ireland 1855 pp 106 117 118 122 136 to 141 amp 174 Mutiny Act Stewart ed Blackstone Commentaries on the Laws of England 23th Ed 1854 original page number 414 at p 516 Clode The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law 2nd Ed 1874 p 283 Mutiny Act Thomson The Military Forces amp Institutions of Great Britain and Ireland 1855 p 103 Archbold s Snowden s Magistrates Assistant and Police Officers and Constables Guide 3rd Ed 1857 p 363 In re Mansergh 1861 30 Law Journal Reports New Series 296 at 297 Clode The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law 2nd Ed 1874 pp 288 amp 289 Mutiny Act Chambers s Encyclopaedia Rev Ed 1874 vol 2 p 308 White Legal Antiquities 1913 p 298 6 Rudolf Gneist Das englische Verwaltungsrecht mit Einschluss des Heeres der Gerichte und der Kirche Julius Springer Berlin 1867 Volume 2 Page 966 Charles Mathew Clode The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law Second Edition John Murray Albemarle Street London 1874 Page 298 Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1859 London 1859 p iii 41 amp 42 Vict c 10 1878 section 50 James Paterson The Game Laws of the United Kingdom Shaw and Sons London 1861 Page 84 Chalmers and Hood Phillips Constitutional Laws of Great Britain the British Empire and Commonwealth Sixth Edition Sweet amp Maxwell 1946 Page xii The Bill for this Act was the Mutiny Bill see Mutiny Bill Index to Hansard s Parliamentary Debates in the Fourth Session of the Eighteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom 25 amp 26 Victoria 1862 Rama G Vidhu Court Martial Process Empirically Studied Vij Books New Delhi 2011 p 50 Civil Judgments No 111 1887 22 The Punjab Record 258 at 265 December 1887 Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1863 p iii See further Simmons The Constitution and Practice of Courts Martial 7th Ed John Murray 1875 paras 6 522 amp 1014 at pp 5 222 amp 409 Legislative Dispatch to India No 29 23 September 1864 Selections from Despatches Addressed to the Several Governments in India by the Secretary of State in Council between the 1st January and 31st December 1863 p 109 Ward v Gray 1865 1 The Bar Reports 305 6 Best amp Smith 344 or 345 29 The Justice of the Peace 275 and 470 34 Law Journal Magistrates Cases 146 34 Law Journal Queen s Bench 164 3 Cox s Magistrate Cases 268 11 1 The Jurist New Series 738 Rudolf Gneist Das englische Verwaltungsrecht mit Einschluss des Heeres der Gerichte und der Kirche Julius Springer Berlin 1867 Volume 2 Page 966 Practical Points 1866 30 Justice of the Peace 12 at 14 6 January 1866 Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1865 Horace Cox London 1865 Page v Sydney Hastings A Treatise on Torts H Sweet amp Sons London C F Maxwell Melbourne and Sydney Carswell amp Co Toronto 1885 pp 30 amp 31 Footnote v 28 amp 29 is a misprint for 29 or 29 amp 30 Colin Frank Padfield British Constitution Made Simple 4th Ed W H Allen London September 1977 p 347 Mutiny Act 1866 vLex Murphy v Fielding and Bacon 1866 18 Irish Jurist 415 Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1866 Horace Cox London 1866 p iii R1A Can Abr 2nd 364 Charles Mathew Clode The Military Forces of the Crown John Murray Albemarle Street London 1869 Volume 2 Page 33 Charles Mathew Clode The Military Forces of the Crown John Murray Albemarle Street London 1869 Volume 2 Pages 24 and 262 Mutiny Act William Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1869 p iii a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1883 Mutiny Act 1870 vLex Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1870 London 1870 p v Mutiny Act of 1870 The Cabinet Lawyer 23rd Ed 1871 p 322 Charles Mathew Clode The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law John Murray Albemarle Street London 1872 Page 192 Mutiny Act William Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1871 p iii Charles Mathew Clode The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law John Murray Albemarle Street London 1872 Pages xvi 186 and 188 Second Annual Report of the Local Government Board 1872 73 Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode for HMSO 1873 Appendix to the Second Annual Report of the Local Government Board p 26 Practical Points 1875 39 The Justice of the Peace 91 at 93 6 February 1875 Practical Points 1875 39 The Justice of the Peace 428 at 430 3 July 1875 Craig v Nicholas 1900 2 QB 444 at 446 1900 64 JP 569 1900 19 Cox CC 526 at 528 Saunders Thomas William The Law and Practice of Orders of Affiliation and Proceedings in Bastardy 7th Ed 1878 p 103 a b The Public General Acts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland passed in the Forty Second and Forty Third Years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria Edward Bret Ince for the proprietors of the Law Journal Reports London 1879 p 340 As to the Marine Mutiny Acts generally see further Clode The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law John Murray London 1872 para 22 of ch 4 at p 73 Current Law Statutes 1996 vol 4 p 117 3 amp 4 Vict c 8 is the Session and Chapter Lise Hull Tracing Your Family Roots The Complete Problem Solver Collins amp Brown 2005 p 120 Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1860 p iii James Paterson The Game Laws of the United Kingdom Shaw and Sons London 1861 Page 85 Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1862 p iii Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1863 p iii Marine Mutiny Act 1864 vLex Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1864 p iii Rickards The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 27 amp 28 Victoria 1864 11 Marine Mutiny Act 1866 vLex Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1866 p iii Marine Mutiny Act 1868 vLex Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1868 p iii Marine Mutiny Act 1869 vLex Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1869 p iii Marine Mutiny Act 1870 vLex Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1870 p iii Edward Hertslet compiler Index of Subjects to the Twelve Volumes of Treaties and Conventions and Reciprocal Regulations at present subsisting between Great Britain and Foreign Powers Butterworths London 1871 p 37 Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1871 p iii Rolin Jaequemyns Asser and Westlake Archives de droit international de de legislation comparee 1874 vol 1 pp 474 amp 505 Marine Mutiny Act 1872 vLex Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1872 p iii Practical Points 1873 37 The Justice of the Peace 428 at 429 5 July 1873 Marine Mutiny Act 1874 vLex Marine Mutiny Act Punch s Pocket Book for 1875 pp 55 to 57 Marine Mutiny Act Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1874 p iii 1875 39 Justice of the Peace 29 Marine Mutiny Act of 1874 Mutiny Acts 1874 Appendix to the Fourth Annual Report of the Local Government Board p 5 Davis The Labour Laws 1875 p 297 Paterson ed The Practical Statutes of the Session 1875 p v Turner v Ford 1877 37 LT 352 at 354 Saunders Thomas William The Law and Practice of Orders of Affiliation and Proceedings in Bastardy 7th Ed 1878 p 104 This Act was repealed by section 54 of and the Schedule to the Regulation of the Forces Act 1881 44 amp 45 Vict c 57 subject to the proviso in section 54 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mutiny Acts amp oldid 1172871683 Mutiny Act 1846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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