AN ACT FOR Increase of Shipping, And Encouragement of the NAVIGATION OF THIS NATION.

[seal of the Commonwealth]

Thursday the Ninth of October, 1651.

ORdered by the Parliament, That this Act be forthwith printed and published.

Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.

London, Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England, 1651.

AN ACT FOR Increase of Shipping, And Encouragement of the NAVIGATION OF THIS NATION.

FOr the Increase of the Shipping and the Encouragement of the Navigation of this Nation, which under the good Providence and protection of God, is so great a means of the Welfare and Safe­ty of this Common­wealth; Be it Enacted by this present Parlia­ment, and the Authority thereof, That from and after the First day of December, One thou­sand six hundred fifty and one, and from thence forwards, No Goods or Commodities what­soever, of the Growth, Production or Manu­facture of Asia, Affrica or America, or of any part thereof; or of any Islands belonging to them, or any of them, or which are described or laid down in the usual Maps or Cards of those places, as well of the English Plantations as others, shall be Imported or brought into this [Page 1450] Commonwealth of England, or into Ireland, or any other Lands, Islands, Plantations or Territories to this Commonwealth belonging, or in their Possession, in any other Ship or Ships, Vessel or Vessels whatsoever, but only in such as do truly and without fraud belong only to the People of this Commonwealth, or the Plantations thereof, as the Proprietors or right Owners thereof: And whereof the Master and Marriners are also for the most part of them, of the People of this Common­wealth, under the penalty of the forfeiture and loss of all the Goods that shall be Imported contrary to this Act; as also of the Ship (with all her Tackle, Guns and Apparel) in which the said Goods or Commodities shall be so brought in and Imported, The one moyety to the use of the Commonwealth, and the other moyety to the use and behoof of any person or persons who shall seize the said Goods or Com­modities, and shall prosecute the same in any Court of Record within this Commonwealth. And it is further Enacted by the Authority a­foresaid, That no Goods or Commodities of the Growth, Production or Manufacture of Europe, or of any part thereof, shall after the First day of December, One thousand six hun­dred fifty and one, be Imported or brought into this Commonwealth of England, or into Ireland, or any other Lands, Islands, Plantations or Territories to this Commonwealth belonging, or in their possession, in any Ship or Ships, Vessel or Vessels whatsoever, but in such as do truly and without fraud belong onely to the people of this Commonwealth, as the true Owners and proprietors thereof, and in no o­ther, except onely such Forreign Ships and [Page 1451] Vessels as do truly and properly belong to the people of that Countrey or place, of which the said Goods are the Growth, Production or Manufacture; or to such Ports where the said Goods can onely be, or most usually are first Shipped for Transportation; And that under the same penalty of forfeiture and loss expres­sed in the former Branch of this Act, The said Forfeitures to be recovered and imployed as is therein expressed. And it is further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That no Goods or Commodities that are of Forreign Growth, Production or Manufacture, and which are to be brought into this Commonwealth, in shipping belonging to the people thereof, shall be by them Shipped or brought from any other place or places, Countrey or Countreys, but onely from those of their said Growth, Pro­duction or Manufacture; or from those Ports where the said Goods and Commodities can onely, or are, or usually have been first Ship­ped for Transportation; And from none other places or Countreys, under the same penalty of forfeiture and loss expressed in the first Branch of this Act, the said Forfeitures to be recover­ed and imployed as is therein expressed. And it is further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That no sort of Cod-fish, Ling, Herring, Pil­chard, or any other kinde of salted Fish, usually fished for and caught by the people of this Na­tion; nor any Oyl made, or that shall be made of any kinde of Fish whatsoever, nor any Whale-fins, or Whale-bones, shall from hence­forth be Imported into this Commonwealth, or into Ireland, or any other Lands, Islands, Plantations, or Territories thereto belong­ing, or in their possession, but onely such as [Page 1452] shall be caught in Vessels that do or shall truly and properly belong to the people of this Na­tion, as Proprietors and Right Owners there­of: And the said Fish to be cured, and the Oyl aforesaid made by the people of this said Com­monwealth, under the penalty and loss expres­sed in the said first Branch of this present Act▪ the said Forfeit to be recovered and imployed as is there expressed. And it is further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That no sort of Cod, Ling, Herring, Pilchard, or any other kinde of Salted Fish whatsoever, which shall be caught and cured by the people of this Com­monwealth, shall be from and after the First day of February, One thousand six hundred fifty three, Exported from any place or places belong­ing to this Commonwealth, in any other Ship or Ships, Vessel or Vessels, save onely in such as do truly and properly appertain to the people of this Commonwealth, as Right Owners; and whereof the Master and Marriners are for the most part of them English, under the penal­ty and loss expressed in the said first Branch of this present Act; the said Forfeit to be recover­ed and imployed as is there expressed. Provi­ded always, That this Act, nor any thing there­n contained, extend not, or be meant to restrain the Importation of any of the Commodities of the Streights or Levant Seas, loaden in the Shipping of this Nation as aforesaid, at the usual Ports or places for lading of them here­tofore, within the said Streights or Levant Seas, though the said Commodities be not of the very Growth of the said places. Provided also, That this Act nor any thing therein con­tained, extend not, nor be meant to restrain the Importing of any East-India Commodities [Page 1453] loaden in the Shipping of this Nation, at the usual Port or places for Lading of them here­tofore in any part of those Seas, to the South­ward and Eastward of Cabo Bona Esperanza, al­though the said Ports be not the very places of their Growth. Provided also, That it shall and may be lawful to and for any of the People of this Commonwealth, in Vessels or Ships to them belonging, and whereof the Master and Marriners are of this Nation as afore­said, To load and bring in from any of the Ports of Spain and Portugal, all sorts of Goods or Commodities that have come from, or any way belonged unto the Plantations or Domi­nions of either of them respectively: Be it also further Enacted by ye authority aforesaid, That from henceforth, it shal not be lawful to any per­son or persons whatsoever, to load or cause to be loaden and carryed in any Bottom or Bottoms, Ship or Ships, Vessel or Vessels whatsoever, whereof any Stranger or Strangers born (un­less such as be Denizens or Naturalized) be Owners, part Owners, or Master, Any Fish, Victual, Wares, or things of what kinde or na­ture soever the same shall be, from one Port or Creek of this Commonwealth, to another Port or Creek of the same, under penalty to every one that shall offend contrary to the true meaning of this Branch of this present Act, to forfeit all the Goods that shall be so Laden or carried, as also the Ship upon which they shall be so laden or carried, the same Forfeit to be re­covered and imployed as directed in the First Branch of this present Act. Lastly, That this Act nor any thing therein contained, extend not to Bullion, nor yet to any Goods taken, or that shall be taken by way of Reprizal by any Ship [Page 2454] or Ships, having Commission from this Com­monwealth. Provided, That this Act, or any thing therein contained, shall not extend, nor be construed to extend to any Silk or Silk-wares which shall be brought by Land from any parts of Italy, and there bought with the proceed of English Commodities, sold either for Money or in Barter; but that it shall and may be lawful for any of the people of this Commonwealth to ship the same in English Vessels from Ost­end, Newport, Roterdam, Middleburgh, Amsterdam, or any Ports thereabouts; The Owners and Pro­prietors first making Oath by themselves, or other credible Witness, before the Commission­ers of the Customs for the time being or their Deputies, or one of the Barons of the Exche­quer, that the Goods aforesaid were so bought for his or their own proper Accompt in Italy.

ORdered by the Parliament, That this Act be forthwith printed and published.

Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti.

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