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An  ACTio exUnidihe Pifvvisions  0/ MnAS ptjid inthe/arty-eighihytare/hitMajefiftrei^^ 
iviiiuUdi  **AnA3  to  Eiplain^  Amend  and  Reduce  to  one  AG  oj  Parliament  th^  /ever»t 
Latifi  now  inbemg/or  the  Raiting  and  Training  tie  Militia  o/thii  Province." 

[Pafled  6th  March,  181a.] 

TX7HEREAS  an  Ad  pafled  in  the  forty«eighth  year  of  his  present  Majedy's  reign,  in* 
V  ?  tiiuled,  **  An  A6t  to  explain,  amend  and  reduce  to  one  AQ.  of  Parliament  the  feve« 
ral  Laws  now  in  being,  for  the  raising  and  training  the  Militia  of  this  Province,"  is  found 
insufficient  for  the  purposes  thereby  intended ;  Be  it  therefore  enafled  by  the  King's  Moft 
Excellent  Majelty,  by  and  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Legiflative  Council  and  As«- 
sembly  of  the  Pfo'Mnce  of  Upper  Canada,  conitituted  and  alfembled  by  virtue  of  and  un< 
der  the  authority  of  an  A£i  pafTed  in  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain,  intituled,  «  An  Ad 
to  repeal  certain  parts  of  an  A  A  pafTed  in  the  fourteenth  year  of  his  Majefly's  Reign,  inii. 
tuled,  "  An  Atl  for  making  more  eifecfual  provifion  for  the  government  of  the  Province 
of  Quebec,  in  North  America,  and  to  make  further  provifion  for  the  government  of  the 
said  Province,"  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same,  That  there  fhall  be  to  every  Battalion  of 
Militia  now  or  hereafter  to  be  formed  in  this  Province,  (the  Arength  of  which  will  admit 
thereof)  two  flank  Companies,  to  consid  of  not  more  than  one  hundred  men  each,  nor  in 
any  case  to  compose  more  than  one  third  of  the  (trength  of  such  Battalion,  and  also  all- 
Independent  Companies  belonging  to  any  County,  Riding  or  Place,  fhall  provide  their 
quota,  to  compose  one  or  more  flank  Company  or  Companies,  but  in  no  case  to  exceed 
one  third  of  such  Independent  Company  or  Companies,  to  be  sele6iedand  formed  from  a- 
mong  such  Militia  men,  as  (hall  a:  any  meeting  or  meetings  of  any  such  Battalion  or  Inde- 
pendent Companies,  volunteer  for  that  purpofe.  And  if  it  (hould  fo  happen  that  a  suffi- 
cient number  of  pcrlons  Ihall  not  at  any  such  meeting  or  meetings,  volunteer  for  the  pur- 
pose aforesaid,  then  and  in  such  cafe  the  deficiency  flrall  be  made  up  by  ballot  from  the  Mi- 
litia men  of  such  Battalion^  or  Independent  Company  or  Companies,  who  fhall  be  under 
the  age -of  forty  years. 

II.  Provided  always  neverthelefsf  That  when  it  fhall  happen  that  two  or  more  persons 
flvall  be  called  upon  fcrvice  from  one  family«  thai  one  of  them  fhall  be  excused  for  that 
timie,  uolefsit  fhall  appear  to  the  Oificer  Commanding  such  Company  of  Militia,  that  there' 
is  Another  perfon  living  in  the  fame  house,  capable  of  taking  care  of  the  said  family,  who 
is  not  then  called  into  actual  fsrvice;  and  also  that  when  a  widow  or  aged  person,  fhall  at 
the  timcof  maScing  the  faid  ballot,  depend  ior  her,  or  his  maintenance  on  a  Son,  Grandfon 
or.  Apprentice,  such  Son,  Grandson,  or  Apprentice^  fhall  be  excused  from  fervice^  while 
supporting  such  widow  01  aged  perfon. 

HI.  And'te  it  further  enacted  by  the  authority  aforaaid^  That  when  any  such  flank  Com- 
pany ihall  be  formed,  it  (hall  and  may  be  lawful  for  the  Captain  or  Officer  Commanding 
the  lame,  to  call  out  such  Company,  and  he  is  hen  by  required  fo  to  do,  six  days  in  each 
Month,  for  the  purpofe  of  being  trained  and  exercised,  as  may  be  directed  by  the  Govern* 
or,  Lieutenant  Governor,  or  Perfon  adminiftering  the  Government,  and  fuch  Company  . 
(hall  continue  iis  training  not  exceeding  the  faid  fix  days  in  every  month,  until  it  is  found 
that  the  men  composing  the  fame,  are  duly  inRructed  in  their  exercise.  Provided  always^ 
that  the  OIHcer  Commanding  such  Company,  fhall  always  after  the  faid  Company  fhall  be 
pronounced  duly  inltructed,  have  it  in  his  power  to  call  out  fuch  Company  one  day  in  each 
mpnth  to  be  ext^rcifed  and  reviewed,  and  oftener  if  he  (hall  be  fo  directed  by  the  Govern- 
or, Lieutenant  Governor,  or  perfon  adminillering  the  Government.  Provided  alsOf  that 
fuch  flank  Company  or  Companies  being  called  out  for  the  purpofe  of  training,  it  (hall 
not  be  lawful  for  any  Field  OfHcer,  except  fuch  as  may  be  fpccialiy  appointed  for  thiit 
purpofe,  by  the  Governor,  Lieutenant  Governor,  or  Perfon  adminiflering  the  Government, 
to.  command,  or  other  wife  interfere  in  the  said  training  or  exercising. 

IV.  And  be  it  further  enacted' by  the  authority  aforesatdf  That  it  fhall  and  may  be  lawful 
to.  and,  for  the  Governor,  Lieutenant  Governor,  or  Perfon  adminiflering  the  Government^ 
from  time  to  time,  as  occafion  may  require,  to  appoint  fuch  and  fo  many  Staff  Officers  to 
the  Militia  of  this  Province,  as  he  may  think  neceffary,  and  also  from  time  to  time  to  re- 
move any  Militia  Officer,  now  ur  hereafter  to  be  appointed,  and  appoint  an9thef  in  hit 
stead. 

V.  And  be  it  further  enacted  by  the  authority  aforefaid,  That  it  (hall  and  may  be  lawful* 
to  and  lor  the  Governor,  Lieutenant  Governor,  or  Perfon  adminiflering  the  Government, 
as  often  as  occafion  (liall  require,  to  order  any  and  every  of  the  faid  Companies,  to  maicb 


mv  partof  this  Pruviucc*  upoasnv  fuch.  duty  as  he  !h.a!!  think  neceffary. 


VI. 


VI.  ^nd  be  it  further  enacted  by  the  authority  afore/Mid^  That  it  flia!!  and  may  be  lawful 
for  the  Captain,  or  other  Officer  commanding  any  Company  of  Militia,  if  he  fliall  think 
ncccffary,  to  divide  his  Company  into  fquads  of  such  number  as  to  him  (hall  fcem  proper 
and  the  convenience  of  the  men  of  fuch  Company  Jhall  require,  and  that  the  Captain,  or 
other  Officer  Commanding  any  fuch  Company,as  aforefaid,  (hall  always  appoint  fome  fit 
and  proper  perfon  to  exercise  and  instruct  in  Military  difcipline,  the  men  to  be  affcmbled 
at  each  of  the  faid  fquad  meetings,  and  that  if  any  non  Commiffioned  Officer  or  Private  fliall 
refufe  to  obey  the  lawful  orders  of  his  fuperior  Officer  when  employed  on  Militia  duty 
or  ftiall  quarrel  with,  or  insult  by  abusive  words,  or  otherwise,  any  Officer,  or  Non-Com' 
miflioned  Officer,  being  in  the  execution  of  his  du(  v,  or  otherwife  milbehave  himfelf  whillt 
on  duty  as  aforesaid,  it  ffiall  and  may  be  lawful  to'and  for  ihe  Commanding  Officer  then 
and  there  present,  lo  order  every  fuch  offender  or'offenders  to  be  taken  into  cultody,  and 
forthwith  tried  by  a  Court  Martial,  to  be  compoled  of  ihree  or  more  Officers  of  the  faid 
Militia,  who,  upon  proof  of  the  offence  bv  the  Oath  of  one  or  more  credible  witnefs  or 
witnefses,  (which  Oath  the  President  of  the  (aid  Court  Martial  is  hereby  authorized  to  ad- 
miniUer)  fhail  and  may  order  and  (entence  every  fuch  offender  to  pay  a  fine,  not  exceeding 
five  pounds,  nor  lefs  than  five  fliiliings,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Couri,  and  according  to  the 
nature  of  the  offence,  and  in  default  of  payment,  commit  fuch  offender  to  the  common 
Gaol  oftheDi(lria,for  aterm  not  exceeding  one  month,  nor  lefs  than  three  days,  or  un- 
til the  amount  of  such  fine  fhall  be  paid,  any  law  to  the  contrary  in  any  wife  notwithffand- 
ing. 

»>i^"i  ^^x^^'  «V/«r//ier  enacted  by  the  authority  aforefaid.  That  in  all  trials  by  anv  Court 
Martial,  other  than  General  Courts  Martial,  the  perfon  appointed  to  be  President  thereof 
Ihalladminifter  to  each  of  the  other  Members,  the  following  Oath  :  You  A  B  do  fwtar 
that  y  ou  will  admimjler  J'.tlHce  to  the  beji  of  your  under jlandmg  in  thematfr  now  before  you 
according  to  the  Mihtta  Laws  of  this  Province,  and  the  evidence  which  fhall  be  produced  be- 
fore you,  without  partiality,  favour  or  afeaion.—So  help  you  God.  And  as  soon  as  the  faid 
Oath  Inall  have  been  adminillered  by  the  President  to  the  other  Members,  any  one  of  the 
laid  Members  fliall  adminifter  the  faid  Oath  to  the  President. 

VIII.  And  be  it  further  enacted  by  the  authority  aforefaid.  That  whenever  "■  (hall  so  hao 
pen  thai  there  fhall  not  be  a  sufficient  number  of  Officers  present  to  ccmpofe  a  Court  as' 
atoresaid,  it  ffiall  and  may  be  lawful  to  and  for  the  Commanding  Officer  to  detain  fuch 
offender  in  cuftody,  until  a  Court  can  be  aflembled,  for  the  trial  of  such  offender  •   Pro 
vided  such  Court  can  "le  obtained  within  twelve  hours  from  the  time  of  such  confinement' 
and  m  cafe  a  Court  as  herein  before  direded,  cannot  be  affembled  within  twelve  hours' 
such  offender  ffiall  be  releafed  fiom  fuch  confinement,  and  tried  under  the  provisions  of 
the  Aa  of  the  forty.eighthof  the  King,  intituled,  «•  An  Atl  to  explain,  amend  and  reduce 
Vi?"''    7?    P3^''a'"ent,ilie  several  Laws  now  in  being,  fonhe  raising  and  training  the 
Militia  of  this  Province."  * 

IX.  And  be  it  further  enabled  by  the  authority  aforesaid,  That  if  any  person  or  perfons 
Ihall  presume  to  diQurb,  interrupt,  or  molelt,  any  party  of  Militia,  whilll  on  duty  it  ffiall 
and  may  be  lawful  to  and  for  the  Commanding  Officer  of  such  party,  to  order  any  such 
perfon  or  perfons  to  be  carried  before  any  one  of  his  Majefty's  Juftices  of  the  Peace  who 
fliall  be  next  to  the  place  where  the  offence  may  be  commitied,  who  upon  proof  of  the 
offence  by  the  oath  of  one  or  more  witnefs  or  witnefses.  ffiall  and  may  order  and  adiudae 
every  such  offender  to  pay  a  fine  not  exceeding  five  pounds,  nor  lefs  than  ten  ffiillincs 
and  in  default  of  payment,  to  commit  him  to  the  common  Gaol  of  the  Ditlria,  for  a  term 
rot  exceeding  one  month,  nor  lefs  than  ten  days,  unlcfs  the  fine  is  sooner  by  him  pai  • 

X.  And  be  It  further  enacted  by  the  authority  aforefaid,  '1  hat  it  ffiall  and  may  be  lawful 
to  and  for  the  Governor,  Lieutenant  Governor  or  Person  adminidering  the  Government 
[rom  time  to  time,  and  as  often  as  occafion  fhall  require,  to  make  fuch  regulations  as  he 
ffiall  think  tieceflary.  for  the  care  and  cudody  of  any  Arms  and  Accoutrements  provided 
arid  fiipplied  in  order  to  the  inlfrudion  of  the  Militia  men  to  be  trained  and  exercised  • 
and  al'o  Irom  time  to  time  as  occafion  may  require,  by  any  order  or  orders  to  be  made 
andiffued  for  that  purpole,  to  declare  and  ellabliffi  thedrels  and  uniform,  to  be  worn  bv 
any  and  every  part  of  the  Militia  of  this  Province.  Provided  always,  that  nothing  herein 
contained,  ffiall  be  conilruedto  oblige  any  Militia  man  to  provide  any  uniform  a.  h"  own  . 

X\.  And  belt  furthntnacled  by  the  authority  aforesaid,  That  so  much  of  the  said  Aft 
palled  'Mhe  or.y.eigh.h  )carof.hc  K.ng,.ntiu.lcd,"  An  Afc.  to  explain,  an.en.iand  reduce 
ro  o,:r  Art  of  ParliamenMii.  r-cvtrul^Lawa  now  in  luin;.,  i,,r  the  raising  and  iri»Miing  ihc 

Miiiiia 


f     3     ]     ■ 

Militia  of  this  Province,"  as  dircas  that  no  Company  of  Militia  (hall  confift  of  more  than 
fifty  men,  fhall  be  and  the  fame  is  hereby  repealed,  and  that  every  Company  fhall  and  may 
confift  of  a  number  not  exceeding  one  hundred  men. 

XII.  And  whereas  it  may  be  convenient  to  form  one  or  more  Company  or  Companies 
of  Riflemen  in  this  Province,  Be  it  enaSed  by  the  authority  aforesaid.  That  it  fliall  and  may 
be  lawful  lor  the  Governor,  Lieutenant  Governor,  or  Perfon  adminiftering  the  Govern- 
ment of  this  Province,  to  form  and  embody  such  Company  or  Companies,  and  employ  the 
same  on  such  duties  as  the  necefTity  of  the  fervice  may  require. 

XUl.  And  be  it  further  enaSedby  the  authority  aforesaid,  That  every  Officer  of  the  Mi- 
litia of  this  Province,  (hall  on  or  before  the  fourth  day  of  June  next  ;  and  every  Officer 
who  may  afier  thai  day  be  appointed,  within  eight  daysafter  he  fhall  have  received  his 
Commilfion,  before  one  or  more  of  his  Majefty's  Juftices  of  the  Peace,  for  the  Diftrid  to 
which  ;iis  Regiment,  Battalion  or  Company  fhall  belong,  take  and  subscribe  the  following 
Oath,  to  wit  :  /  A.  B.  do  sincerely  promi/e  and /wear,  that  I  will  be  faithful  and  bear  true 
allegiance  to  his  Majefly,  King  George  the  Third,  as  iawful  Sovereign  of  the  United  Kingdom 
of  G*  eat  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  of  this  Province,  as  dependant  thereon,  and  that  I  will  de- 
fend him  to  the  utmojl  of  my  power  agam^  all  traitorous  conspiracies  and  attempts  whatfoever, 
which Jhall  be  made  agasnfl  his  Perfon,  Crown  and  Dignity,  and  particularly  his  Dominions  in 
North  America,  and  that  I  will  do  my  utmofi  endeavour  to  disclofe  and  make  known  to  his  Ma- 
jefly,  his  heirs  or  fucceffors,  all  treafons  and  trailoroui  confptracies  and  attempts,  which  t 
fhall  know  to  be  againfl  him,  or  any  of  them,  and  to  all  this  I  dofwear  without  any  equivoca- 
tion, mental  evafion,  or  fecrel  refervatton,  and  renouncing  jll pardons  and  difpensations  from 
any  perfon  or  power  whatfoever^to  the  contrary.  So  help  me  God, 

XIV.  Andbeit  further  enacted  by  the  authority  aforesaid.  That  it  fhall  and  may  be  law- 
ful to  and  for  the  Governor,  Lieutenant  Governor,  or  Perfon  adminiftering  the  Govern- 
ment, to  order  and  dired  that  the  Non-CommiHioned  Officers  and  Privates,  of  any  and 
every  Regiment,  Battalion.  Company  or  body  of  Militia  in  this  Province,  (hall  be  called 
upon  to  take  and  fubscribe  the  ("aid  Oath  of  Allegiance,  and  that  upon  receiving  any  orders 
for  that  purpofe,  it  ftiall  and  may  be  lawful,  to  and  for  the  Commanding  Officer  of  such 
Regiment,  I^u!alion  or  Company,  and  he  is  hereby  required  to  call  upon  every  NonCoin- 
mi(fioned  Officer  or  Private  of  his  Regiment,  Battalion  or  Company,  to  take  and  fubscribe 
the  faid  Oath,  before  one  or  more  of  his  Majelty's  Juilices  of  the  Peace  for  the  Diftridlto 
which  such  Regiment,  Battalion,  or  Company  Ihali  belong,  which  Oath  ffiall  be  adminis-  ' 
tcred  free  of  expence,  and  that  every  jufticeof  the  Peace  adminiftering  such  Oath,  (hall 
forward  a  Certificate  thereof,  to  the  Clerk  of  the  Peace  of  the  i)iftri6t  to  be  enrolled, 
which  such  Clerk  of  the  Peace  is  hereby  required  to  do  free  of  expence  ;  and  if  any  Offi-  , 
cer,  Non  Commiffioned  Officer,  or  Private,  (having  been  required  so  to  do)  (hall  refuse 
or  neglect  to  take  and  subscribe  the  faid  Oath,  in  manner  hereby  diredeu,  upon  convidiori 
before  any  General  Quarter  Seffions  of  the  Peace,  or  in  time  of  adual  Invafion  or  Infur- 
reftion,  before  any  Court  Martial,  every  fuch  perfon  or  perfons  (hall  be  deemed  and  ta- 
ken to  be  an  alien,  and  shall  be  liable  and  fubjed  to  any  law  or  laws  now  in  force,  or  here- 
after to  be  made,  respecting  or  againft  aliens. 

XV.  And  be  it  further  enacted  by  the  authority  aforefaid.  That  so  much  of  the  said  Ad  as 
diredsthat  any  Body  or  Detachment  of  Militia,  which  may  be  called  out  by  the  Govern- 
or, Lieutenant  Governor,  or  Person  adminiftering  the  Government,  ffiall  and  may  be  de- 
tained on  such  service,  for  and  during  the  space  of  iix  months  at  one  time,  and  no  longer, 
fliall  be  and  the  same  is  hereby  repealed. 

XVI.  And  be  it  further  enacted  by  the  authority  aforesaid.  That  at  the  expiration  of  fix 
months,  from  the  time  of  any  such  Detachment  being  called  out  as  aforesaid^  one  third  of 
the  men  of  such  Detachment  ffiall  be  seleded  by  ballot,  and  if  relieved  by  an  equal  num- 
ber of  men,  fhall  be  discharged,  and  at  the  expiration  of  feven  months  from  the  time  of 
calling  out  such  Detachment,  another  third  fhall  be  selected,  and  if  relieved,  discharged  in 
like  manner,  and  at  the  expiration  of  eight  months,  the  remaining  third,  if  relieved,  fhall 
be  discharged. 

XVII.  And  he  it  further  ertaSled  by  the  authority  a/ore  said,  That  it  ffiall  and  may  be  law- 
ful ID  and  for  any  Colonel  or  other  Officer  Commanding  any  Regiment,  Battalion,  or 
Company,  and  he  is  hereby  required  to  call  out  his  Regiment,  Battalion,  or  Company, 
whenever  he  fhall  be  direded  fo  to  do,  for  the  piirpole  of  being  Inspected  or  Reviewed, 
by  any  Infpc6lJng  Field  Officer  of  Militia,  or  other  Field  Olhcers  of  the  line,  who  may' be 
sent  for  >hatpurp')fe;  and  that  Lieutenant  Colonels  in  his  Majefty's  Army,  ferving  with 
any  part  of  the  M  li'ia  in  this  Province,  fhall  command  all  Militia  Officers  whatever,  any 
thing  in  the  (aid  in  i>ari  recited  Ad  to  the  contrary  not  Mihftanding. 


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XVIII    ^nd  U  It  furthtr  Enaatd  by  the  authority  aforesaid,   That  every  MiJitIa  mafi- 
XVIlI.^na  ce  "i""^'  .       -^   volamecr  Corps,  now  or  hereafter  to  be  ratfed., 

vliofe  fervices  may  be  ""'^P^'^f  °J'"A7..- °'^"i"  „der  \h  s  or  the  before  mentioned  AEl,., 
m\  be  exempted  from  serving  as  a  Milh.a  "J*"  ""J"  'Jj    ,       ^at  every  perfon  ferving 
vhilll  he  (hall  belong  to  any  ^-^^^^^P  /^  ty  ^fio     '  A^^^^^^  any'tt'vil  Procefs.  o? 

in  any  flank  Company,  (hall  not  be  '^'O  «'%*">  P^'  p    j^j,  officer,  or  Statute  labour  on 

Widow  Ihall  be  entWed  ,o  rec«ve  durmg  her  »J''"»''"'^'„7jc  child  or  children  of  .uch 
^^"iiJSffiSLloLe  '    VHva^e  MS'r.„'::,n  ?.» '^uUge,.  >he;eof,  ihali  have 

and  also,  tha.  every  N°»-''r'"'"'™°l°fL7caroaltv  which  may  occur  while  ol,  or  pir. 
fflent  wi,h  an  enemy,  or  by  '"J  •"'''™' °"3  jSbUd,  so  as  .o  be  rendered  m. 

;S^"^=iro?rPr?v?rc:,"\?dtrh":'M,hU.hnesa,etbedirpo,edo,,bea„d,be 

Decen,ber  tn  every  year,  ,    prat  .«b  e  be   r       ^^^^  ^^  ^y^^^  p,ov.nce„to  be  d.spofed  of  as 
lively  receiving  the  lame,  to  tne  kccu  c  .    :    Hejjnj,  the  Government,  fliall  di 

the  dovernor   Licuienant  Cover         -P^  „^^„  ^^  ^^^J.^„^^d  for 

;:rcCCb:^u^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

^'^X  l7  t'clS"/x..;s,  That  this  present  Aft  shall  continue  and  be  - /-«  untiV  the 
firftdal  of  January  l.rU^^^  from  the'nce  to  the  end  ol  the  then  next  enfu.ng  SefTion  of 
the  Legillaiutc  of  this  Province,  and  no  longer.