Unlawful Drilling Act 1819

1819 c.1

An Act to prevent the training of Persons to the Use of Arms, and to the Practice of Military Evolutions and Exercise.

C1C2C3C4C5C7I1F11 Whereas in some parts of the United Kingdom men clandestinely and unlawfully assembled have practised military training and exercise, to the great terror and alarm of his Majesty’s peaceable and loyal subjects, and the imminent danger of the public peace:

Annotations:
Commencement Information
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Act wholly in force at Royal Assent

Amendments (Textual)
F11

Act repealed (except as it extends to N.I.) (21.7.2008) by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008 (c. 12), Sch. 1 Pt. 3

Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1

Short title given by Short Titles Act 1896 (c. 14)

C2

Powers of Lieutenant and two justices of the peace of a county under this Act now exercisable by a Secretary of State or any officer deputed by him for the purpose: Firearms Act 1920 (c. 43), s. 16

C3

This Act is not necessarily in the form in which it has effect in Northern Ireland

F11E11 Meetings and assemblies of persons for the purpose of being trained, or of practising military exercise, prohibited. Punishment

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Annotations:
Extent Information
E1

This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Scotland only; a separate version has been created for Northern Ireland only

E21 Meetings and assemblies of persons for the purpose of being trained, or of practising military exercise, prohibited. Punishment

All meetings and assemblies of persons for the purpose of training or drilling themselves, or of being trained or drilled to the use of arms, or for the purpose of practising military exercise, movements, or evolutions, without any lawful authority from his Majesty, or F1a Secretary of State, by commission or otherwise, for so doing, shall be and the same are hereby prohibited as dangerous to the peace and security of his Majesty’s liege subjects and of his government; and every person who shall be present at or attend any such meeting or assembly for the purpose of training and drilling any other person or persons to the use of arms or the practise of military exercise, movements, or evolutions, or who shall train or drill any other person or persons to the use of arms, or the practise of military exercise, movements, or evolutions, or who shall aid or assist therein, being legally convicted thereof, shall be liable to F2imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven years, F3. . .; and every person who shall attend or be present at any such meeting or assembly as aforesaid, for the purpose of being, or who shall at any such meeting or assembly be trained or drilled to the use of arms, or the practice of military exercise, movements, or evolutions, being legally convicted thereof, shall be liable to be punished by fine and imprisonment not exceeding two years, at the discretion of the court in which such conviction shall be had.

2 Persons so assembled may be detained and required to give bail, and prosecuted.

F11F9 It shall be lawful for any justice of the peace or for any constable or peace officer F10 , or for any other person acting in their aid or assistance, to disperse any such unlawful meeting or assembly as aforesaid, and to arrest and detain any person present at or aiding, assisting, or abetting any such assembly or meeting as aforesaid; F4 . . .

3 Sheriffs depute, &c. in Scotland to have the same powers as magistrates in England. C6

F11The F5sheriffs principal and their substitutes, justices of the peace, magistrates of royal burghs, and all other inferior judges and magistrates, and also all high and petty constables, or other peace officers, of any county, city or town within Scotland, shall have such and the same powers and authorities for putting this present Act in execution within Scotland, as the justices of the peace and other magistrates and peace officers and constables aforesaid respectively have, by virtue of this Act, within and for other parts of the United Kingdom.

4 Offenders may be indicted, if not prosecuted under this Act.

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7 Prosecutions to be commenced within six months after offences.

F11Provided always, that no person shall be prosecuted by virtue of this Act for any thing done or committed contrary to the provisions herein-before contained, unless such prosecution shall be commenced within six calendar months after the offence committed.

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