- Rebellion Act 1572
The Rebellion Act 1572 (14 Eliz. I c.1), full title "An Act for the punishment of such as shall rebelliously take or detain or conspire to take or detain from the Queen's Majesty any of her castles, towers, fortresses, holds, &c.", was an
Act of Parliament of theParliament of England enacted during the reign of Elizabeth I. It provided that if any person was convicted of conspiring to seize or destroy any castle or fortification held or garrisoned by the Queen's forces, then they and any associates were to be judged felons and suffer thedeath penalty withoutbenefit of clergy orsanctuary . If any person was to prevent the use of any royal castle or ordnance by the crown, destroy any of the Queen's ships, or prevent the use of a harbour within the realm, then they were to be considered guilty ofhigh treason and sentenced accordingly. The Act remained in force until the death of Elizabeth, when it expired, and was formally repealed by theStatute Law Revision Act 1863 .References
*"Select statutes and other constitutional documents illustrative of the reigns of Elizabeth and James I", ed. by G. W. Prothero. Oxford University Press, 1913. Fourth edition.
*"Chronological table of the statutes"; HMSO, London. 1993.
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