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Certain Mutinous Crews Act 1797
The
Certain
Mutinous
Crews
Act
1797
was an Act
passed
by the
British Parliament
.
The Act
was passed in the
aftermath
of the
Spithead and Nore mutinies
and
declared
that those
mutineers
who
refused
to
surrender
were
rebels
and aimed to
restrict
intercourse
with the
mutinous
ships
upon
pain
of
death
.