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1st. Order.

2nd Order.

3rd Order.

ANALYSIS OF THE THREE ORDERS OF COUNCH,

Dated 11th November, 1807, viz.

For imposing the Restrictions of Blockade, and regulating the Naviga
tion of the Sea, in consequence of it.

For permitting Importation and Exportation, in consequence of the
Restrictions of Blockade.

Respecting Enemy's Ships sold to Neutrals.

With the Explanations and Additions to the 1st Order by the Four Supplementary Or ders of Council, dated 25th Nov. 1807, viz.

1st Order. For fixing certain Periods when Notice and Information of the 1st Order of 11th Nov. 1807, shall be held and taken to have been received. For prescribing certain Regulations, with respect to the Trade of this Kingdom, that were Notified in the 1st Order of 11th Nov. 1807, as intended to be made.

2nd Order.

3rd Order. For prescribing certain Regulations with respect to the Trade of Gibraltar and Malta, that were Notified in the 1st Order of 11th Nov. 1807, as intended to be made.

4th Order. For amending the 1st Order of 11th Nov. 1807, in regard to Foreign Produce and Manufactures when on Board British Ships.

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Also Instructions, dated 18th Nov. 1807, to Commanders of Ships of War and Privateers, and to the Court of Admiralty, for carrying into Execution the 1st Order of Council of 11th Nov. 1807.

1st Additional Instruction, dated 25th Nov. 1807. 2nd Additional Instruction, dated 25th Nov, 1807.

Instruction, dated 25th Nov. 1807, respecting the Trade of Lubec, Prussia, and Portugal..

FIRST ORDER OF COUNCIL, NOV. 11, 1807. For imposing the Restrictions of Blockade, and regulating the Navigation of the Sea in consequence of it.

Vessels and Cargoes.

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Ports and Places.

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Countries, in Europe or America, not subjected to the Restrictions of Blockade, (to which such Vessels belong,) and the

or cleared out direct, conformably with Enemy's Colonies, the Free-Port Act, between...

Except Vessels and Cargoes belonging to Countries not at War, and cleared out direct under the Regulations herein-after prescribed from..

The British Free-Ports, and the Enemy's
Colonies.

This Kingdom, Gibraltar or Malta. or from.... The Port of an Ally,

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Oh! had thy course with honour run,
That face had sham'd the setting sun,
Tho' now a falling comet.
16.

Behold, how starch the lord of Law,
With conscience twinging at his maw,
'Twixt H-w-ks legs reclines:
Annoy'd, like Dick, with wat'ry motion,
He heaves his ministerial potion,

And hickups, prays, and whines.
17.

But why that floating wig and box,
With politics half hetrodox,

Long-side yon freight of sin
Ah! learned brother, let me tell ye,
The serpent cannot leave his belly,
Altho' he change his skin!

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ANALYSIS OF THE THREE ORDERS OF COUNCH,
Dated 11th November, 1807, viz.

1st. Order, For imposing the Restrictions of Blockade, and regulating the Naviga tion of the Sea, in consequence of it.

2nd Order. For permitting Importation and Exportation, in consequence of the Restrictions of Blockade.

3rd Order,

Respecting Enemy's Ships sold to Neutrals.

With the Explanations and Additions to the 1st Order by the Four Supplementary Or ders of Council, dated 25th Nov. 1807, viz.

2nd Order.

1st Order. For fixing certain Periods when Notice and Information of the 1st Order of 11th Nov. 1807, shall be held and taken to have been received. For prescribing certain Regulations, with respect to the Trade of this Kingdom, that were Notified in the 1st Order of 11th Nov. 1807, as intended to be made.

3rd Order. For prescribing certain Regulations with respect to the Trade of Gibraltar and Malta, that were Notified in the 1st Order of 11th Nov. 1807, as intended to be made.

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4th Order. For amending the 1st Order of 11th Nov. 1807, in regard to Foreign Produce and Manufactures when on Board British Ships.

Also Instructions, dated 18th Nov. 1807, to Commanders of Ships of War and Privateers, and to the Court of Admiralty, for carrying into Execution the 1st Order of Council of 11th Nov. 1807.

1st Additional Instruction, dated 25th Nov. 1807.

2nd Additional Instruction, dated 25th Nov, 1807.

Instruction, dated 25th Nov. 1807, respecting the Trade of Lubec, Prussia, and Portugal.

FIRST ORDER OF COUNCIL, NOV. 11, 1807. For imposing the Restrictions of Blockade, and regulating the Navigation of the Sea in consequence of it.

Vessels and Cargoes.

Trade in Articles, the Produce or Manuture of..

declared unlawful.

Vessels trading from or to
with all Goods on board-Prize.

All Produce or Manufacture of
unless * on board a British Ship,-Prize.
Except Vessels and Cargoes belonging to
Countries in Europe or America, not sub-
jected to the Restrictions of Blockade,
and cleared out direct between..

Ports and Places.

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Countries, in Europe or America, not subjected to the Restrictions of Blockade, (to which such Vessels belong,) and the

or cleared out direct, conformably with Enemy's Colonies, the Free-Port Act, between...

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The British Free-Ports, and the Enemy's
Colonies.

This Kingdom, Gibraltar or Malta. or from.... The Port of an Ally,

to

A Port specified in the Clearance.

* By the Supplementary Order, 25th Nov. 1807.

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