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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1809. 



any port of America previous to 

 the 20th of July next, for any 

 other permitted port, and shall, 

 during her voyage have changed 

 her destination in consequence of 

 information of the said provisional 

 agreement, and shall be proceed- 

 ing to any of the ports of Holland 

 aforesaid, shall be molested or in- 

 terrupted by the commanders of 

 any of his majesty's ships or pri- 

 ■vateers, unless such vessel shall 

 have been informed of this order 

 on her voyage, and shall have been 

 warned not to proceed to any of 

 the ports of Holland aforesaid, and 

 shall, notwithstanding such warning, 

 be found attempting to proceed to 

 any such port. 



And it is further ordered, that 

 after the said 9th day of June next, 

 no vessel of the said United States 

 which shall hiive cleared out, or be 

 destined to any of the ports of 

 Holland from any other port or 

 place not subject to the restrictions 

 of the said order of the 26th of 

 April last, after notice of such pro- 

 visional agreement as aforesaid, 

 shall be molested or interrupted in 

 her voyage by the commanders of 

 his majesty's ships or privateers, 

 provided such vessel shall have so 

 cleared out previous to actual no- 

 tice of this order at such place of 

 clearance, or in default of proof of 

 actual notice previous to the like 

 periods of time after the date of 

 this order, as are fixed for con- 

 structive notice of his majesty's 

 order of the 11th of Nov. 1807, 

 by the orders of the 25th Nov. 



1807, and of the 18th of May, 



1808, at certain places and lati- 

 tudes therein mentioned, unless 

 such vessel shall have been in- 

 formed of this order on her 



voyage, and warned by any of his 

 majesty's ships or privateers not to 

 proceed to any port of Holland, 

 and shall, notwithstanding such 

 warning, attempt to proceed to any 

 such port. 



And his majesty is pleased fur- 

 ther to order, and it is hereby or- 

 dered. That the said several orders 

 of the 7lh of Jan. and 11th of 

 Nov. 1807, as altered by the said 

 order of the 26th of April last, 

 shall also be suspended, so far as 

 is Jnecessary for the protection of 

 vessels of the said United States 

 which shall clear out, to any ports 

 not declared to be under the re- 

 striction of blockade from any port 

 of Holland between the 9th day of 

 June and the 1st day of July 

 next: provided always, that nothing 

 that is contained in the present or- 

 der shall extend, or be construed 

 to extend, to protect any vessels or 

 their cargoes, that may be liable to 

 condemnation or detention for any 

 other cause than the violation of 

 the aforesaid orders of the 7th of 

 Jan. and the 11th of Nov. 1807, 

 as altered by the said order of the 

 26th of April last. 



Provided also, that nothing in 

 this order contained shall extend, 

 or be construed to extend, to pro- 

 tect any vessel which shall attempt 

 to enter any port actually block- 

 aded by any of his majesty's ships 

 of war. 



And the right hon. the Lords 

 commissioners of his majesty's 

 treasury, his majesty's principal 

 secretaries of state, the lords 

 commissioners of the admiralty, 

 and the judge of the high court 

 of Admiralty, and the judges of 

 the court of vice-admiralty, are 

 to give the necessary directions 



herein 



