City of Cork Act 1761

From Dun-daniel-House to Marsh-End shall carry anchors as far out as convenient; and from thence to Custom-house dock to south-ward beyond low watermark; and from thence to North Bridge, as far from centre as possible; with proper buoys:

penalty 10s.

XXII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the time aforesaid every ship or other vessel, anchoring or mooring in the said river from Dundaniel-House to the Marsh-End, shall carry their anchors as far out of the channel, as may be conveniently done, and shall also keep proper and sufficient buoys to their anchors; and that every ship or other vessel, anchoring or mooring from the Marsh-End to the Custom-house dock in the said city of Cork, shall carry their anchors to the Southward of the channel beyond lowwater-mark, and shall also keep proper and sufficient buoys to their anchors; and that every ship or other vessel, anchoring or mooring in the said river from the Custom-house dock to the North-bridge in the said city, shall place their anchor as far from the center as possible, and shall also keep proper and sufficient buoys to their anchors; and that every master or other person, who shall have the charge of a ship or other vessel, who shall offend in any or either of the said cases, shall for every such offence forfeit ten shillings.