Navy Act 1748


The Consolidation Act 1749 or the Navy Act 1748 was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1749 to reorganise the Royal Navy.

Repealed enactments

Section 1 of the act repealed 6 enactments, listed in that section, effective 25 December 1749.
Section 26 of the act provided that the repeal of the enactments would not affect any prosecutions or punishments commenced or done under those enactments before 25 December 1749.
CitationShort titleTitleExtent of repeal
13 Car. 2. st. 2. c. 9Navy Act 1661An act passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, intituled, An act for establishing articles and orders for the regulating and better government of his Majesty's navies, Ships of war, and forces by sea.The whole act.
2 W. & M. st. 2. c. 2Admiralty Act 1690An act passed in the second year of the reign of King William and Queen Mary, intituled, An act concerning the commissioners of the admiralty.As directs the form of an oath to be taken by every officer present, upon all trials of offenders by courts-martial, to be held by virtue of any commission to be granted by the lord high admiral, or the commissioners for executing the office of lord high admiral.
I.e., section 4.
6 Geo. 1. c. 19Perpetuation of Acts, etc., 1719An act passed in the sixth year of the reign of King George the First, intituled, An act for making perpetual so much of an act made in the tenth year of the reign of Queen Anne, for the reviving and continuing several acts of parliament therein mentioned, as relates to the building and repairing county gaols; and also an act of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King William the Third, for the more effectual suppression of piracy; and for making more effectual the act of the thirteenth year of the reign of King Charles the Second, intituled, An act for establishing articles and orders for the regulating and better government of his Majesty's navies, ships of war, and forces by sea.As relates to the trial and punishment of persons who shall commit any of the crimes or offences mentioned in the said articles upon the shore, in any foreign part or parts.
8 Geo. 1. c. 24Piracy Act 1721An act passed in the eighth year of the reign of King George the First, intituled, An act for the more effectual suppressing of piracy.As directs the punishment to be inflicted by a court martial upon any captain, commander, or other officer of any his Majesty's ships or vessels of war, who shall receive on board, or permit to be received on board, any goods or merchandizes whatsoever, in order to trade or merchandize with the fame.
18 Geo. 2. c. 35Navy Act 1744An act passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled An act for the regulating and better government of bis Majesty's navies, ships of war, and forces by sea; and for regulating the proceedings upon courts-martial in the sea service.The whole act.
21 Geo. 2. c. 11Navy Act 1747An act passed in the twenty first year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An act for further regulating the proceedings upon courts-martial in the sea service; and for extending the discipline of the navy to the crews of his Majesty's ships wrecked, loft, or taken; and for continuing to them their wages upon certain conditions.The whole act.

Subsequent developments

The Select Committee on Temporary Laws described this act as a Consolidation Act.
The whole act, so far as unrepealed, was repealed by section 86 of, and schedule to, the Naval Discipline Act 1860.