Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act for establishing a General Post Office for all Her Majesties Dominions, and for settling a weekly Sum out of the Revenues thereof for the Service of the War and other Her Majesties Occasions.[2] |
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Citation | 9 Ann. c. 11 (Ruffhead c. 10) |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 16 May 1711 |
Other legislation | |
Repealed by | Post Office Act 1908 |
Status: Repealed |
The Post Office (Revenues) Act 1710 (9 Ann. c. 11) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain, which established post offices in the colonies[3] and allotted its weekly revenues for the ongoing war and other uses.
The act repealed the Post Office Act 1695 (c. 31 (S)), and united the post offices of England and Scotland under two Postmasters General of Great Britain.[4]: 347
The Post Office (Revenues) Act 1710, except the last two sections, was repealed by section 1 of, and the schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1871.
So much of the Post Office (Revenues) Act 1710 as was unrepealed was repealed by section 92 of, and schedule 2 to, the Post Office Act 1908.
This section is section 91 in Ruffhead's Edition.[5] This section was repealed by section 1 of, and the Schedule to, 37 & 38 Vict. c. 22.
This act is chapter 10 in Ruffhead's Edition.[6]