Mutiny - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mutiny Act
Mutiny Act, a statute (English) annually passed from 1689 to 1879,
Army (UK)
country. From1689 to 1879, the army was regulated by Annual Mutiny Acts usually expiring in April, and by the 'Articles of
Mutinous
Disposed to mutiny in a state of mutiny characterized by mutiny seditious insubordinate
Centesimation
upon one person in every hundred as in cases of mutiny
Excite
excite a person the spirits the passions to excite a mutiny or insurrection to excite heat by friction
Lucknow
A city in India the site of the Indian Mutiny 1857 when the British were beseiged
Mutineer
One guilty of mutiny
Mutiny
Insurrection against constituted authority particularly military or naval authority concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands...
outbreak
A bursting forth eruption insurrection mutiny revolt
Articles of war
to 1879, in pursuance of the several annual Acts against mutiny and desertion. See ARMY. Formerly there were also Articles of
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