Keeping, etc., of Gunpowder Act 1771 explained

Short Title:Keeping, etc., of Gunpowder Act 1771
Type:Act
Parliament:Parliament of Great Britain
Long Title:An Act for reducing into One Act of Parliament the several Laws relating to the Keeping and Carriage of Gunpowder, and for more effectually preventing Mischiefs by keeping or carrying Gunpowder in too great Quantities.
Year:1771
Citation:11 Geo. 3. c. 35
Territorial Extent:Great Britain
Royal Assent:8 May 1771
Commencement:1 August 1771
Repeal Date:1 July 1772
Amends:See
Replaces:See
Repealing Legislation:Gunpowder Act 1772
Status:Repealed
Original Text:https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=D78uAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA153

The Keeping, etc., of Gunpowder Act 1771 (11 Geo. 3. c. 35) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain that consolidated all acts relating to the keeping and transport of gunpowder.

Background

Over time, statutes regulating the keeping and transport of gunpowder had grown in volume, and no regulations were made for Scotland, resulting in the desire for consolidation of such acts for Great Britain.

Provisions

Section 13 of the act repealed 5 acts, effective from 1 August 1771.[1]

CitationShort titleSubjectExtent of repeal
5 Geo. 1. c. 26Keeping of Gunpowder Act 1718An act made in the fifth year of his late Act majesty King George the First, intituled, An act for preventing the mischiefs which may happen by keeping too great quantities of gunpowder in or near the cities of London and Westminster, or the Suburbs thereof.The whole.
11 Geo. 1. c. 23Keeping of Gunpowder Act 1724An act made in the eleventh year of his said late majesty King George the First, intituled, An all for making more effectual an act passed in the fifth year of his Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for preventing the mischiefs which may happen by keeping too great quantities of gunpowder in or near the cities of London and Westminster, or the suburbs thereof.The whole.
5 Geo. 2.Pilotage Act 1731An act made in the fifth year of his act late majesty King George the Second, intituled, An act for the better regulation and government of pilots licensed by the corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Stroud, in the county of Kent; and to prevent mischiefs and annoyances upon the river of Thames below London Bridge.As relates to the having and searching for gunpowder on board ships or vessels in the Thames at or below Blackwall.
15 Geo. 2. c. 32Keeping of Gunpowder Act 1741An act made in the fifteenth year of his late majesty King George the Second, intituled, An act for preventing the mischiefs which may happen by keeping dangerous quantities of gunpowder in or near the cities of London and Westminster.The whole.
22 Geo. 2. c. 38Keeping, etc., of Gunpowder Act 1748An act made in the twenty-second year of his said late majesty King George the Second, intituled, An act to prevent the mischiefs which may happen by keeping too great quantities of gunpowder in any one place, or carrying too great quantities of gunpowder together from one place to another Legacy.The whole.

Legacy

The act was wholly repealed by the Gunpowder Act 1772 (12 Geo. 3. c. 61) in the following parliamentary session, which replaced all the provisions of the act with the addition of regulations relating to the making of gunpowder. The Select Committee on Temporary Laws described that act as a Consolidation Act.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Britain, Great . The Statutes at Large: From the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761 [continued to 1807] ]. 1771 . J. Bentham . 29 . 153–158 . en.
  2. Book: Commons, Great Britain Parliament House of . Reports from Committees of the House of Commons which Have Been Printed by Order of the House: And are Not Inserted in the Journals [1715-1801 |date=1803 |volume=14 |pages=34–118 |language=en].