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Excellency William Henry Littleton, Esq; governor of Jamaica; and whoever will take the trouble of perusing those laws and regulations, will perceive that they are founded upon principles which do credit to the author, and must transmit his name with honour to posterity.
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considered as beyond the limits assigned in the recent treaty . They were commanded to retire from Rio Hondo within the space of two months ; they were confined to the south bank of Rio Nuevo; and both at Rio Nuevo and Rio Wallis, they were restricted from ascending to the distance of more than twenty leagues from the sea. By these aggressions, more than five hundred settlers were driven from their habitations, with the loss of their property, amounting to above £27,000 sterling.
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The eleventh article is enacted 'for the better government of the inhabitants of the Bay, by and with the consent of the whole of the inhabitants.' It binds inhabitants to 'all such laws and regulations as shall hereafter be made by the
Justices of the Bay in full council; those laws and regulations
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English buccaneers at the mouth of the Old River. Said constitution and common law eventually came to be known as 'the old custom of the Bay,' or 'Jamaica discipline.' It is often thought to have persisted largely unchanged throughout the 17th and early 18th centuries. It is
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The ninth article is enacted 'by and with the consent of the inhabitants of the Bay.' It provides for the settling of 'disputes which may hereafter arise amongst the inhabitants of the Bay, not mentioned in these
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The second article lacks an authorising clause. It prohibits theft and the aiding or abetting of it, making this a non-summary offence (triable by a quarterly court) for which offenders would be 'obliged to make restitution for the full value of the goods or effects so stolen, but be further subject
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The third article lacks an authorising phrase. It prohibits inveigling sailors or crewmen, and harbouring, entertaining, employing, or concealing them without their shipmaster's written licence. Offenders would forfeit twenty tonnes of merchantable unchipped logwood, with the runaway sailor subject
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The twelfth article is enacted 'by and with the consent of the inhabitants of the Bay.' It prohibits creditors' seizure of a debtors' property (in case of default) without prior authority from the
Justices of the Bay. Breaches are penalised by forfeiture of the debt, and further punishment 'as the
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The fourth article is enacted 'for the better government of the said inhabitants, and in order to prevent as much as possible any disputes or disturbances which may arise therefrom.' It prohibits labour or service contracts by parole, requiring these to be in writing, and to state the agreed upon
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The first article is enacted 'by and with the consent of the said inhabitants.' It prohibits 'profane cursing and swearing, in disobedience of God's commands, and the derogation of his honour,' making this a summary offence (subject to conviction by one JP) for which offenders would forfeit 'two
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The fifth article lacks an authorising phrase. It prohibits impressment by parole, allowing only voluntary (non-impressed), written service contracts (as per the fourth article). The impressment of steersmen, for a single trip, is, however, exempted from the article. Breaches are made summary
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The article further penalises defaults or non-payment with a fine of ten tonnes merchantable, unchipped logwood. Furthermore, default or non-payment of said fine is penalised by the offending party's being 'excluded the benefit of any advantage arising from the fines and forfeitures herein
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The eighth article is enacted 'by and with the consent of the inhabitants of the Bay.' It vests Royal Navy officers with 'full power' to 'execute and enforce' the inhabitants' laws and agreements, and JPs' or courts' sentences, further requesting that officers exercise said authority.
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WE the inhabitants of the Bay of Honduras, whose names are hereunto subscribed, do, by and with the consent of the whole, agree, from and after the date hereof, to bind ourselves to the strict performance of the Articles and Regulations hereafter mentioned,
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and 18th century constitution and common law. Authorship is commonly ascribed to William Burnaby, or to Joseph Maud. It was signed on 9 April 1765, most likely at St. George's Caye, by 85 Baymen, including two women and some unpropertied men.
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A summary of colonial law, the practice of the Court of appeals from the plantations, and of the laws and their administration in all the colonies : with charters of justice, orders in Council, &c.
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hoever will take the trouble of perusing those laws and regulations , will perceive that they are founded upon principles which do credit to the author , and must transmit his name with honour to posterity.
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fixes the number of Magistrates to five, six, or seven (including at least two Justices of the Peace), all of whom 'shall be chosen by the majority of voices of the inhabitants then and there present.'
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captain, arrived at the settlement, under instructions 'for the Re-establishment of all the Baymen at their old Works in any Part of the Bay of Honduras, the most convenient for the cutting Logwood.'
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The tenth article has no enacting clause. It provides for all crimes and misdemeanours not mentioned in the Code. These are to 'be punished according to the custom of the Bay in like cases.'
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now commonly contrasted with the contemporary constitution and common law of royal and chartered colonies in the West Indies and America, which are thought to have afforded settlers less or
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Trials are to be by 'a jury of thirteen good and lawful subjects, housekeepers of the Bay, be chosen by the majority of the voices of the inhabitants of the Bay, then and there present.'
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offences, with convictions subject to a penalty of ten tonnes of merchantable unchipped logwood, which are 'to be distributed agreeably to the tenor of these Articles.'
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being first approved of by the majority of the inhabitants of the Bay,' and to any fines, penalties, or forfeitures as imposed in said laws and regulations.
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salary or wage, and 'where and in what manner it is to be paid.' No penalty or punishment for breaches is mentioned.
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Justice shall judge the party offending to deserve, agreeably to the tenor of these regulations.'
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shillings and sixpence, Jamaica currency, or the same value in merchantable unchipt logwood.'
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1176:
513:On offences not explicitly treated
14:
3099:
3067:from the original on 4 June 2022.
2964:from the original on 4 June 2022.
2742:from the original on 4 June 2022.
2725:from the original on 4 June 2022.
2672:from the original on 4 June 2022.
2640:from the original on 4 June 2022.
2627:
2623:from the original on 4 June 2022.
2610:
2595:
2536:Britain in the tropics, 1527-1910
2027:(PhD). Texas A&M University.
1663:
1651:
67:not extant; transcripts published
2630:"The Reef Afire – a book review"
1796:
1786:from the original on 4 June 2022
1762:
141:, and subsequently confirmed by
1821:. Belize: John McKinley Daley.
1218:
1169:
1156:
1135:
1126:
1105:
1084:
1052:
1024:
984:
971:
953:
2539:. London: Constable & Co.
1987:(PhD). University of Arizona.
1834:Beatson, Robert, ed. (1804) .
1809:
1:
2395:International Legal Materials
1924:Bridges, George, ed. (1828).
1733:
1678:, eleventh and twelfth paras.
548:
3043:"St. James's, June 15, 1765"
2738:. Great Belize Productions.
2487:Smith, William, ed. (1852).
2109:Coxe, William, ed. (1815) .
2048:Journal of Caribbean History
1960:Bystrova, Kate, ed. (2015).
1917:UK public library membership
1861:Journal of Caribbean History
1251:
553:The Code closes as follows.
274:
209:A British settler , undated.
179:
7:
3005:. No. 1027. p. 3.
2279:Hunt, William, ed. (1809).
2247:Henderson, George (1811) .
1880:Bolland, O. Nigel (2009) .
1033:, p. 1 of supplement,
909:
520:
337:
288:
249:
10:
3104:
3035:. No. 721. p. 3.
3020:. No. 702. p. 3.
2990:. No. 337. p. 2.
2947:. No. 129. p. 2.
2932:. No. 111. p. 2.
2648:"What they say in England"
2349:Lewinski, Wilhelm (1961).
2260:Humphreys, Robert (1961).
2230:Henderson, George (1809).
2217:(PhD). Boston University.
1943:Burdon, John, ed. (1931).
1853:Bolland, O. Nigel (1973).
1546:, p. 1 of supplement.
534:
441:
283:
162:
157:
152:
2937:GG (19 September 1765b).
2571:10.15517/aeca.v46i0.45072
2552:Wainwright, Joel (2020).
2407:10.1017/S0020782900032253
2209:Finamore, Daniel (1994).
2019:Camille, Michael (1994).
1690:, fourth and fifth paras.
1330:, p. 1, fourth para.
1240:dismissive of it include
918:
558:
475:
387:
359:
98:
90:
71:
63:
45:
28:
23:
2940:"Savannah, September 19"
2867:CG (1 September 1906h).
2687:. No. 7. p. 1.
2588:
2533:Tilby, A. Wyatt (1912).
2470:Party politics in Belize
2307:Jarvis, Michael (2012).
2040:Campbell, Mavis (2003).
946:
507:
489:
415:
401:
373:
345:
332:Second part of preamble.
3025:NYM (19 August 1765b).
2677:BI (22 November 1888).
2387:Mohamed, Saira (2007).
2357:Zeitschrift für Politik
2240:2027/uc1.31175035187452
2128:Curry, Herbert (1957).
2067:Clark, Charles (1834).
1738:
1303:, pp. 9–10, 12–13.
767:Bartholomew Alex. Pitt
303:First part of preamble.
94:85 Baymen, inc. 2 women
51:; 259 years ago
3088:18th century in Belize
3083:17th century in Belize
2747:CG (8 December 1888).
2730:CF (24 January 2007).
2611:A (4 September 2009).
2382:. London: John Murray.
2376:Mills, Arthur (1856).
2188:Dupont, Jerry (2001).
2171:Dobson, Narda (1973).
1909:10.1093/ref:odnb/64850
1702:, subtitle or tagline.
1153:, first to last para).
1123:, first to last para).
1102:, first to last para).
1081:
936:
335:
306:
272:
212:
117:, originally entitled
3010:NYM (8 April 1765a).
2777:CG (21 April 1906b).
2645:BA (1 October 1881).
2506:Soriano, Tim (2020).
2466:Ryan, Thomas (1976).
1427:Calderón Quijano 1944
1342:, pp. 61–62, 86.
1059:
922:
887:Richd. Fran. O'Brien
379:On inveigling crewmen
324:
295:
257:
201:
143:Sir William Lyttelton
133:). It was drafted by
2762:CG (7 April 1906a).
2716:Belize Tourism Board
2692:BNL (11 July 1771).
2628:A (28 August 2019).
2328:Judd, Karen (1992).
2292:2027/nnc1.cu54219256
2087:Cook, James (1769).
1429:, pp. 193, 200.
1236:, p. 48. Works
190:1763 Treaty of Paris
36:Laws and Regulations
3013:"New-York, April 8"
2995:NYG (1 July 1771).
2980:NYG (20 May 1765).
2922:GG (16 May 1765a).
2852:CG (7 July 1906g).
2837:CG (2 June 1906f).
2822:CG (26 May 1906e).
2807:CG (19 May 1906d).
2439:Rogers, E. (1885).
2173:A History of Belize
1979:Cal, Angel (1991).
1504:, pp. 330–331.
1354:, pp. 1–2, 21.
1291:, pp. 134–136.
1145:, pp. 99–106,
1115:, pp. 99–106,
1094:, pp. 99–106,
981:, pp. 61, 86).
724:Robert Montgommery
596:Christpher Sinnett
447:On quarterly courts
393:On labour contracts
147:governor of Jamaica
135:Sir William Burnaby
2998:"New-York, July 1"
2983:"New-York, May 20"
2792:CG (5 May 1906c).
2700:Boston News-Letter
2695:"New-York, July 1"
2685:Belize Independent
2596:A (10 July 2008).
1726:, pp. 59, 66.
1712:Morris et al. 2010
1267:, pp. 62, 86.
1166:, pp. 67–69).
1045:, pp. 62–63,
968:, pp. 63–64).
807:Alexander Lindsay
788:Michael Patterson
775:Richard Armstrong
748:Alexander Douglas
232:, admiral, aboard
125:settlement in the
3061:St. George's Caye
2875:Colonial Guardian
2860:Colonial Guardian
2845:Colonial Guardian
2830:Colonial Guardian
2815:Colonial Guardian
2800:Colonial Guardian
2785:Colonial Guardian
2770:Colonial Guardian
2755:Colonial Guardian
2653:Belize Advertiser
2112:Volume the fourth
1927:Volume the second
1915:(Subscription or
1837:Volume the fourth
1666:, fifteenth para.
1618:, pp. 12–13.
1453:, pp. 65–66.
1315:, pp. 62–63.
1205:Colonial Guardian
1149:, pp. 7–18,
1119:, pp. 7–18,
1098:, pp. 7–18,
907:
906:
871:Benjamin Bascome
836:Nathaniel Parent
828:Samuel Griffiths
732:Rorolf Henrikson
695:Bryan Cumberland
652:Thomas Remington
481:On naval officers
139:St. George's Caye
108:
107:
49:9 April 1765
3095:
3068:
3057:"Burnaby's Code"
3051:
3045:
3040:RM (June 1765).
3036:
3033:New-York Mercury
3030:
3021:
3018:New-York Mercury
3015:
3006:
3000:
2991:
2988:New-York Gazette
2985:
2976:
2965:
2948:
2942:
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2927:
2918:
2916:
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2899:
2891:
2889:
2878:
2872:
2870:"Burnaby's Laws"
2863:
2857:
2855:"Burnaby's Laws"
2848:
2842:
2840:"Burnaby's Laws"
2833:
2827:
2825:"Burnaby's Laws"
2818:
2812:
2810:"Burnaby's Laws"
2803:
2797:
2795:"Burnaby's Laws"
2788:
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2780:"Burnaby's Laws"
2773:
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2765:"Burnaby's Laws"
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2401:(6): 1008–1049.
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1072:New-York Gazette
1056:
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988:
982:
975:
969:
957:
934:
815:George Jeffreys
812:Michael Roberts
799:Charles Keeling
751:William O'Brien
740:Rodolphus Green
708:Michael Elsters
700:William Galaspy
639:John Mc. Target
628:Charles Golding
623:Maurice O'Brien
591:Ralph Wildridge
556:
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131:British Honduras
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1029:
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839:Francis Hickey
804:William Oxford
759:Nicholas Green
716:William Tucker
671:Ebenezer Tyler
668:William Eardly
660:Thomas Yoemans
647:William Weston
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