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George III of England King
British acts relating to the militia, with blank borders trimmed off, neatly affixed to 8” x 12” blank pages and bound with marbled endpapers in half leather morocco binding, four spine compartments between five raised bands, titled in gilt: “Militia/Acts/I EDW III/To/3940 GEO III/1327-1800.” Foxed bookplate, 5” x 6.5”, of “Herbrand, eleventh duke of Bedford,” affixed to front endpaper. Some of the acts that are more than one page have been tipped in, rather than affixed to the pages. There are 236 printed pages of acts, front and verso, in all. The three short Edward III acts are in French and English. The book is in excellent condition.

Tipped in is a rare, complete original 1715 printing, with title page, of one of the first acts of the reign of George I. George, Elector of Hanover since 1698, he ascended the throne upon the death of Queen Anne on August 1, 1714, under the terms of the 1701 Act of Settlement. The act is titled “Anno Regni/Georgee/Regis/Magna Britannia, Francia, Hibernia,/Primo./At the Parliament Begun and Holden at Westminster, the Seventeenth Day of March, Anno Dom. 1714…”, 8 pages, 7” x 11.5”, front and verso, “London, Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, And by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas’d. 1715.” The act is “for making the Militia of that Part of Great Britain called England more Useful…”

A 1761 act of George III provides that if “one of the People called Quakers, shall be chosen by Lot to serve in the Militia” and refuses and does not provide a substitute, he shall pay the cost of hiring a substitute for three years.

A 1778 act requires that “when the Lot shall have fallen on any one being, or pretending to be, one of the People called Quakers, no Man shall be deemed, taken, and accepted to be a Quaker…unless he produces…a Certificate, under the Hand of two or more reputable Housekeepers of the People called Quakers, acknowledging him to be one of their Persuasion.”

A 1798 act provides for George III “to accept the Services of such parts of His Militia Forces in this Kingdom as may voluntarily offer themselves to be employed in Ireland…for the Suppression of the present Rebellion there…”

Except for the George I act described above, the laws in this book were apparently printed circa 1800. Herbrand Arthur Russell (1858-1940), 11th Duke of Bedford, whose bookplate is affixed in front, gained the rank of officer in the service of the Grenadier Guards and was made a Colonel of the 3rd Battalion, Bedfordshire regiment (1897-1908). He fought in the Egyptian campaign in 1882 and, in World War I, was mentioned in dispatches. Herbrand was Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex (1898-1926). His grandfather’s brother was Lord John Russell, British Prime Minister.

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