Bulletins and Other State Intelligence, 1. osaCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1861 |
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... Ensign Charles Goring Minnitt to be Lieutenant , without purchase , vice Burke . Dated 14th December , 1860 . Ensign St. George Alexander Smith to be Lieu- tenant , by purchase , vice Fearnley . Dated 4th January , 1861 . 30th Foot ...
... Ensign Charles Goring Minnitt to be Lieutenant , without purchase , vice Burke . Dated 14th December , 1860 . Ensign St. George Alexander Smith to be Lieu- tenant , by purchase , vice Fearnley . Dated 4th January , 1861 . 30th Foot ...
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... Ensign , without purchase , vice Charles William Pole Warner , appointed to the 42nd Foot . Dated 4th January , 1861 . 44th Foot , Lieutenant Augustus Richard Trim- mer to be Instructor of Musketry , vice Leake , promoted in the 70th ...
... Ensign , without purchase , vice Charles William Pole Warner , appointed to the 42nd Foot . Dated 4th January , 1861 . 44th Foot , Lieutenant Augustus Richard Trim- mer to be Instructor of Musketry , vice Leake , promoted in the 70th ...
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... Ensign Robert Atkin Hickson to be Lieutenant , by purchase , vice Hollest , whose promotion , by purchase , on the 18th December , 1860 , has been cancelled . Dated 4th January , 1861 . Archibald Neil Campbell , Gent . , to be Ensign ...
... Ensign Robert Atkin Hickson to be Lieutenant , by purchase , vice Hollest , whose promotion , by purchase , on the 18th December , 1860 , has been cancelled . Dated 4th January , 1861 . Archibald Neil Campbell , Gent . , to be Ensign ...
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Ensign Frederick Leighton to be Captain . Dated 31st December , 1860 . Ensign Alfred Nicholson to be Lieutenant ... Ensign , vice Leighton , promoted . Dated 31st December , 1860 . • William Gale to be Ensign , vice Nicholson , pro ...
Ensign Frederick Leighton to be Captain . Dated 31st December , 1860 . Ensign Alfred Nicholson to be Lieutenant ... Ensign , vice Leighton , promoted . Dated 31st December , 1860 . • William Gale to be Ensign , vice Nicholson , pro ...
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... Ensign and Lieutenant , by purchase , vice Byng . Dated 15th January , 1861 . 1st Regiment of Foot , Gentleman - Cadet Frederick de Lamare Morison , from the Royal Military College , to be Ensign , without purchase , in succession to ...
... Ensign and Lieutenant , by purchase , vice Byng . Dated 15th January , 1861 . 1st Regiment of Foot , Gentleman - Cadet Frederick de Lamare Morison , from the Royal Military College , to be Ensign , without purchase , in succession to ...
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17th Foot 4th January accept the resignation Adjutant Administrative Battalion Aldermen Army Arthur ARTICLE Artillery Volunteer Corps Bengal borough Brevet Brevet-Major Charles Colonel command Commission held Commissioners Commissions signed Company Cornet County Palatine Dated 12th March Dated 15th Dated 15th February Dated 15th January Dated 1st Dated 20th Dated 22nd February Dated 9th Dated 9th April deceased December Deputy Lieutenant Duchess of Kent Edward Ensign Ensign William Foot Francis Frederick Gent George graciously pleased half-pay Honorary Assistant-Surgeon Honorary Chaplain India Infantry James Kent Lancashire Artillery Volunteer Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Lieu Lieutenant John Lieutenant-Colonel Light Dragoons Lord Lieutenant Majesty Major Major-General MEMORANDUM Middlesex Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Officers pleased to accept promoted purchase Queen Regiment of Militia regulations retires Reverend Richard Riding of Yorkshire Rifle Volunteer Corps Right Honourable Robert Royal Artillery Second Lieutenant Staff Corps Surgeon Surrey tenant thousand eight hundred Unattached vessel West Riding Whitehall Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers
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Page 818 - Majesty for that purpose, first had and obtained as aforesaid, shall, by adding to the number of the guns of such vessel, or by changing those on board for other guns, or by the addition of any equipment for war...
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