Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1799

The Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1799 (39 Geo. III, c. 15) was an Act passed by the British Parliament.

The Act renewed on 9 January 1799 the suspension of habeas corpus until 21 May 1799.[1] Habeas corpus was again suspended on 20 May 1799 (39 Geo. III, c. 44) until 1 March 1800. This time the Act gave new powers for the dispersal among several jails of prisoners and detainees charged with treason, including Irish sent to Britain.[2]

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Notes

  1. John Ehrman, The Younger Pitt. The Consuming Struggle (London: Constable, 1996), p. 303, n. 2.
  2. Ehrman, p. 303, n. 2.
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