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When his Majefty ‘hall order extra- 
ordinary training, if within the hours 
of labour, perfons earning their livelihood 
by daily labour be entitled, from the 
parith; ta 3s. for each AS ag &e, 
f 
’ hoarse during exercife, not conduing 
themfelves decently, or not obeying the 
commands of their officers, liable to a pe- 
nalty of 5s. or, on non-payment thereof, be 
imprifoned fot not exceeding one week. 
38. 
_ Perfons who have religious patent 
fhall be excufed from attendance on Sun- 
days, if they attend oh any other day ap- 
pointed in lieu thereof. § 39, 
Perfons obtaining a certificate ftom the 
captain of their proficiency in the ufe of 
arms, being ajlowed by deputy-lieute- 
nants, fhali be excufed from further atten- 
dace. § 41. 
Mufkets to be marked G. R. and if any 
perfon fhall not re-deliver tnem, or fell, 
pawn, or lofe any arms or accoutrements, 
er fhall damage any arms, he fhall forfeit, 
fot more than 40s. or be committed not 
exceeding a month. § 42. 
Penalty for buying, &c. fuch.atms, or 
accoutrements, io]. or imprilonment for 
three months. § 43. 
In all cafes of actual invafion, or on 
the appearance of the enemy in force upon 
the coaft, his Majefty fhall order the lieu- 
tenants to draw out, and embody, all the 
men enrolled under this Aét, whether 
they fhall belong to the firft er any other 
clafs, except fuch as are exempted, or fo 
many as he fhall judge neceflary, and to 
caufe fuch men to be placed in fuch of 
the exifting regiments, whether of regu- 
jars, militia, cr fencibles, appointed to 
ferve in Great Britain, or formed into 
fuch new regiments, as he fhall judge ne- 
ceflary, and to put the faid forces under 
the command of fuch general or other of- 
ficers.as he fhall appoint, and to direé 
all or any of the faid men, to be led into 
any part of Great Britain, for the repel- 
ling: and prevention of any fuch invafion, 
or for the fuppreffion. of any rebellion or 
infgrrection within Great Britain artfing 
or ‘exifting at the time of fuch invafion ; 
and while embodied, the officers, non-com- 
miffioned officers, drummers, and private 
men, fhall be {ubjeét to all the provifions 
ccntained in any Aé for punifhing mutiny 
and defertion; and all the provifions con- 
tained in fuch Act and the Articles of 
War. § 44. 
But when his Majefty fhall order the 
men enrolled to be embodied, the occafion 
New Aas of the Britifh Legiflaturé: 
[Now tj 
fhall be communicated to parliament, Bees 
§ 45. 
And no perfon fo embodied fhall ba 
compeliable to ferve out of Great Britain. 
§ 46. 
If any perfon fo ordered to be drawn 
out and embodied, not labouring under 
any infirmity in¢apacitating him from mi- 
litary fervice, and not prevented by any. 
inevitable accident or banat fhall not! 
appear and march in purfuance of fuch 
order, or upon the making of any general 
fignals of alarm, {uch man fhall be liable 
to be apprehended and punifhed as a de- 
ferter 3 and if any pérfon hall harbour 
and conceal any fuch man; fuch perfom 
fhall forfeit rool. § 50. 
But perfons repairing on horfeback, 
armed and accoutred at their own ex~. 
pence, fhall be appointed to fome corps of 
cavalry. § 51. 
In all cafes in which any volunteercorps 
fhall be formed, in any county or parifh, 
or in which any perfons between feven- 
teen and fifty-five thall engage to ferveas 
volunteers, whole effective numbers fhall 
amount to fuch proportion of the number 
enrolled in fach county or parifh under: 
this Act as fhali appear fatisfactory, not 
being lefs than threezfourths of the whole 
number enrolled in the firft clafs, and fuch: 
volunteer corps fhall have agreed to be 
trained and exercifed; and to march to» 
any part of Great Britain, for the defence 
thereof, his Majelty may fufpend within: 
fuch county or parifh fuch of the provi- 
fions of this Act as require the men-en- 
rolled to be- trained, Or embodied, as to: 
his Majefty fhall feem neceflary. § 53. ° 
But evefy fuch volunteer corps, and 
all volunters under this Act, fhall be liable 
to march to any part of Great. Britain. 
for the defence thereof, on any invafiong 
&c. whenever they flrall be fimmoned by 
the lieutenant of the county, or in confe- 
quence of any general fignals of alarm 5 _ 
but no perfonin any volunteer corps fhalk 
be placed in any regiment, and every per- 
fon refefing or negleeting to march on 
fummons or fignals of alarm, fhall be 
deemed to be a deferter, and fubject ta 
punifhment as fuch ; and all fuch volun-— 
teer corps fhall thereupon be fubject to 
all the provifions contained in the Mutiny” 
and the Articles of War. § 54. . 
The Lord Warden and the Special Dez 
puty Warden of the Stannaries fhall have 
the fame milit command: and rank, and 
the Lord Warden the fame power of ap-» 
pointing a Special Deputy Warden to act 
in his abfence, within the Stannaries,.as the 
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