Criminal Law Act 1722

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1722 c. 22
Year1722
Criminal Law Act, 1722

(9 Geo. 1) C A P. XXII.
Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magn Britanni, Franci & Hiberni, nono.

An Act for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil-disposed Persons going armed in Disguise, and doing Injuries and Violences to the Persons and Properties of his Majesty's Subjects, and for the more speedy bringing the Offenders to Justice.

S-I Continued by 12 Geo. 1. c. 30. explained and amended by 27 Geo. 2. c. 15. and made perpetual by 31 Geo. 2. c. 42.

I Continued by 12 Geo. 1. c. 30. explained and amended by 27 Geo. 2. c. 15. and made perpetual by 31 Geo. 2. c. 42.

'I. W H E R E A S several ill-designing and disorderly Persons have of late associated themselves under the Name ofBlacks , and entred into Confederacies to support and assist one another in stealing and destroying of Deer, robbing of Warrens and Fish-ponds, cutting down Plantations and Trees, and other illegal Practices, and have, in great Numbers, armed with Swords, Fire-Arms, and other offensive Weapons, several of them with their Faces blacked, or in disguised Habits, unlawfully hunted in Forests belonging to his Majesty, and in the Parks of divers of his Majesty's Subjects, and destroyed, killed and carried away the Deer, robbed Warrens, Rivers and Fish-ponds, and cut down Plantations of Trees; and have likewise solicited several of his Majesty's Subjects, with Promises of Money, or other Rewards, to join with them, and have sent Letters in Fictitious Names, to several Persons, demanding Venison and Money, and threatning some great Violence, if such their unlawful Demands should be refused, or if they should be interrupted in, or prosecuted for such their wicked Practices, and have actually done great Damage to several Persons, who have either refused to comply with such Demands, or have endeavoured to bring them to Justice, to the great Terror of his Majesty's peaceable Subjects:' For the preventing which wicked and unlawful Practices, Be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That if any Person or Persons, from and after the first Day ofJune in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty-three, being armed with Swords, Fire-Arms, or other offensive Weapons, and having his or their Faces blacked, or being otherwise disguised, shall appear in any Forest, Chase, Park, Paddock, or Grounds inclosed with any Wall, Pale, or other Fence, wherein any Deer have been or shall be usually kept, or in any Warren or Place where Hares or Conies have been or shall be usually kept, or in any High Road, open Heath, Common or Down, or shall unlawfully and wilfully hunt, wound, kill, destroy, or steal any Red or Fallow Deer, or unlawfully rob any Warren or Place where Conies or Hares are usually kept, or shall unlawfully steal or take away any Fish out of any River or Pond; or if any Person or Persons, from and after the said first Day of June shall unlawfully and wilfully hunt, wound, kill, destroy or steal any Red or Fallow Deer, fed or kept in any Places in any of his Majesty's Forests or Chases, which are or shall be inclosed with Pales, Rails, or other Fences, or in any Park, Paddock, or Grounds inclosed, where Deer have been or shall be usually kept; or shall unlawfully and maliciously break down the Head or Mound of any Fish-pond, whereby the Fish shall be lost or destroyed, or shall unlawfully and maliciously kill, maim or wound any Cattle, or cut down or otherwise destroy any Trees planted in any Avenue, or growing in any Garden, Orchard or Plantation, for Ornament, Shelter or Profit; or shall set Fire to any House, Barn or Out-house, or to any Hovel, Cock, Mow, or Stack of Corn, Straw, Hay or Wood; or shall wilfully and maliciously shoot at any Person in any Dwelling-house, or other Place; or shall knowingly send any Letter, without any same subscribed thereto or signed with a Fictitious Name, demanding Money, Venison, or other valuable Thing; or shall forcibly rescue any Person being lawfully in Custody of any Officer or other Person, for any the offences before mentioned; or if any Person or Persons shall, by Gift or Promise of Money, or other Reward, procure any of his Majesty's Subjects to join him or them in any such unlawful Act; every Person so offending, being thereof lawfully convicted, shall be adjudged guilty of Felony, and shall suffer Death as in Cases of Felony, without Benefit of Clergy.

S-II

'II. And whereas notwithstanding the Laws now in Force against the illegal Practices above mentioned, and his Majesty's Royal Proclamation on the second Day ofFebruary which was in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty-two, notifying the same, many wicked and evil-disposed Persons have in open Defiance thereof, been guilty of several of the Offences before mentioned, to the great Disturbance of the publick Peace, and Damage of divers of his Majesty's good Subjects;' Itis hereby enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That all and every Person and Persons who since the second Day ofFebruary in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty-two, have committed or been guilty of any of the Offences aforesaid, who shall not surrender him, her or themselves, before the twenty-fourth Day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty-three, to any of the Justices of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, or to any one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for the County where he, she or they did commit such Offence or Offences, and voluntarily make a full Confession thereof to such Justice, and a true Discovery upon his, her or their Oath or Oaths, of the Persons who were his, her or their Accomplices in any of the said Offences, by giving a true Account of their Names, Occupations and Places of Abode, and to the best of his, her or their Knowledge or Belief, discover where they may be found, in order to be brought to Justice, being thereof lawfully convicted, shall be adjudged guilty of Felony, and shall suffer Death as in Cases of Felony, without Benefit of Clergy.

S-III

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