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Correspondence with Enemies Act 1793 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Correspondence with Enemies Act 1793 The Correspondence with Enemies Act 1793 (33 Geo.3 c.27) was an Act of the British Parliament passed at the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars. France had declared war on Great Britain on 1 February; the Act was passed on 7 May to prohibit trade between the countries. ==Provisions of the Act==
The Act made it high treason for any person resident in Great Britain to "knowingly and wilfully" supply materials to France during the war, without a licence from the king.〔Section 1〕 Buying land in France, or lending somebody money with which to buy land in France, was also made treason.〔Section 2〕 Merely travelling to France was punishable with imprisonment for up to 6 months.〔Section 3〕 Any insurance policy relating to any ship or wares belonging to French subjects was made void.〔Section 4〕 The rules of procedure and evidence contained in the Treason Act 1695 and the Treason Act 1708 were to apply to treason under this Act. The Act did not apply to anyone in the army or navy (but such people were subject to military or naval law instead).
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