Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette, Том 11863 |
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... Captain . Dated 23rd December , 1862 . 37th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps , Adjutant George Ingham to serve with the rank of Captain . Dated 22nd December , 1862 . MEMORANDA . The Queen has been graciously pleased to accept the ...
... Captain . Dated 23rd December , 1862 . 37th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps , Adjutant George Ingham to serve with the rank of Captain . Dated 22nd December , 1862 . MEMORANDA . The Queen has been graciously pleased to accept the ...
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... Captain John James Spedding to be Major . Dated 22nd December , 1862 . Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Devon . 1st Levonshire or Exeter and South Devon Rifle Volunteers . Lieutenant Frederick Leman to be Captain ...
... Captain John James Spedding to be Major . Dated 22nd December , 1862 . Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Devon . 1st Levonshire or Exeter and South Devon Rifle Volunteers . Lieutenant Frederick Leman to be Captain ...
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... Captain French , R.A. Royal Engineers - 1 captain , 1 subaltern , 10 rank and file , commanded by Captain Gordon , R.E. 31st Regiment - 1 field officer , 6 captains , 6 subal- terns , 3 staff officers , 29 serjeants , 10 drummers , 413 ...
... Captain French , R.A. Royal Engineers - 1 captain , 1 subaltern , 10 rank and file , commanded by Captain Gordon , R.E. 31st Regiment - 1 field officer , 6 captains , 6 subal- terns , 3 staff officers , 29 serjeants , 10 drummers , 413 ...
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... Captain Charles Melville Pym , from the 75th Foot , to be Captain , vice George Grant Suttie , who exchanges . Dated 9th January , 1863 . 6th Foot , Captain Easton John Cox , from half- pay , late of the 3rd Foot , to be Captain , vice ...
... Captain Charles Melville Pym , from the 75th Foot , to be Captain , vice George Grant Suttie , who exchanges . Dated 9th January , 1863 . 6th Foot , Captain Easton John Cox , from half- pay , late of the 3rd Foot , to be Captain , vice ...
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... Captain George William Marsden , from the 87th Foot , to be Captain , vice Charles James Urquhart , who exchanges . Dated 9th January , 1863 . 24th Foot , Ensign William Malo de Rune Bar- clay to be Lieutenant , by purchase , vice ...
... Captain George William Marsden , from the 87th Foot , to be Captain , vice Charles James Urquhart , who exchanges . Dated 9th January , 1863 . 24th Foot , Ensign William Malo de Rune Bar- clay to be Lieutenant , by purchase , vice ...
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28th Native Infantry accept the resignation Aldermen appointed Artillery Volunteer Corps Assistant-Surgeon borough Brevet British postage Burgesses Colonel colony Commission held Commissions signed Cornet Council County Dated 16th January Dated 17th March Dated 18th February Dated 1st Dated 21st April Dated 23rd November Dated 24th Dated 2nd Dated 31st March Dated 6th deceased December Deputy Lieutenant Ensign Foot Frederick Gazette Gent graciously pleased half-pay held by Captain Highness The Prince Lancashire Rifle Volunteer late letters Lieu Lieutenant Charles Lieutenant George Lieutenant Henry Lieutenant John Lieutenant William Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Lieutenant Majesty's Principal Secretaries Majesty's Treasury Major Mayor MEMORANDUM Militia Native Infantry Office ounce in weight packet parish pleased to accept port Prince of Wales promoted purchase Queen rates of postage retires Rifle Volunteer Corps Right Honourable Robert Royal Artillery Royal Highness Second Captain ship Sir George Grey Supreme Consular Court Surgeon take rank United Kingdom Warrant
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