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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.
Great Britain.Date: 1711]- Books
Trench fever : final report of the War Office Trench Fever Committee / edited by David Bruce, Chairman.
Date: 1921- Books
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A collection of all such statutes and parts of statutes, as any way relate to the Admiralty, navy, and ships of war, and other Incidental Matters; in which the Officers or other Persons belonging to the said Offices, or employed in his Majesty's Sea-Service, may be concerned: Down to the 14th Year of King George the Second, inclusive. To which is added, a table, by way of abstract, of all the said Statutes, digested into Alphabetical Order.
Great Britain.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Regulations for the duties of inspectors-general and deputy inspectors-general of hospitals : for the duties of staff and regimental medical officers : for the organization of general, regimental, and field hospitals : and for the duties of officers, attendants, and nurses : for sanitary measures, and precautions for preserving the health of the troops : for the duties of sanitary officers attached to armies : and for drawing up sanitary and medical statistics and reports.
Great Britain. Army Medical Services.Date: 1859- Books
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Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, hired armed-vessels, gun-boats, revenue and excise cutters, packets, and India ships, with their commanders and stations. To which are added the following lists, &c. Navy-Agents Page 2 Master-Builders at the King's Yards 2 Navy-List, with the Pursers 3 to 16 Statement of the British Nav. Force 17 Terms of purchasing British Vessels taken by the Enemy 17 Advertisements - 17 Admirals 16 Admirals Pay, Pensions, Superannuation, and Secretaries - 19 Greenwich-Hospital 19 Governors & Lieutenants to Royal-Hospitals - 19 Bost-Captains - 20 Captains Pay, Half-Pay, Superannuation, and Pensions - Page 21 Commanders - 22 Lieutenants 23 Lieutenants Pay, Half-Pay, Superannuation, and Pensions - 29 Matters 29 Masters Pay, Half-Pay, and Superannuation 30 Physicians and Surgeons 31 Surgeons Pay, Half-Pay, & Bounty 32 Widows Pensions in general - 33 Agent Victuallers - 33 Packets 33 Marine Forces - 34 Signal Towers - 36 French Ships taken 37 British Ships taken - 42 Dutch and Spanish Ships taken Page 41 Impress-Service - 43 Revenue and Hired Cutters - 44 India Ships - 46 Monthly Calendar of Head and Prize Money - 47 Command, who have lost their Lives 48 Lords of the Admiralty 49 Admiralty Judges - 49 Navy Pay-Office - 49 Commissioners of Navy, Transport, Victualling, Sick and Hurt, and Greenwich-Hospital 49 Agents for Transports 49 Elders of the Trinity 49 Distrib. of Prize-Money & Gratuities 50 Corrected to February, 1797, And to be continued monthly, during War, and quarterly, during Peace, price sixpence.
Great Britain. Royal Navy.Date: [1797]- Books
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for enforcing the due execution of the act, intituled, 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. Anne R.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1707-1714 : Anne)Date: 1711- Books
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Remarks on the Royal Warrant regulating the rank, pay, promotion, and retirement of army medical officers : (October, 1858) addressed to the Right Honourable General Peel, Secretary of State for War.
Date: 1866- Books
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Millan's universal register, of court and city-offices. Containing Lists of Parliament, examined by the Test Rolls, &c. Scotch and Irish Peers. Births and Marriages of Princes. Court and City Offices. Army and Navy, &c. With many Additions not to be found in any other List, viz. General and Staff for Virginia, &c.
Millan, John, -1782.Date: [1755]- Books
Regulations for the duties of inspectors-general and deputy inspectors-general of hospitals : for the duties of staff and regimental medical officers for the organization of general, regimental, and field hospitals and for the duties of officers, attendants, and nurses for sanitary measures, and precautions for preserving the health of the troops for the duties of sanitary officers attached to armies and for drawing up sanitary and medical statistics and reports.
Date: 1859- Books
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A collection of all such statutes, and parts of statutes, As any way relate to the admiralty, navy, and ships of war, and other incidental matters; in which the officers, or other persons belonging to the said offices, or employed in His Majesty's sea-service, may be concerned: down to the 14th year of King George the second, inclusive. To which is added, a table, by way of abstract, of all the said statutes, digested into alphabetical order.
Great Britain.Date: 1755- Books
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A vindication of the conduct of the English forces, employed in the late war, under the command of Brigadier General Mathews, against the Nabob Tippoo Sultan.
East India Company.Date: [1787?]- Books
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The military guide for young officers, containing a system of the art of war; Parade, camp, field duty; manoeuvres, standing and general orders; warrants, regulations, returns; tables, forms, extracts from military acts; battles, sieges, forts, ports, military dictionary, &c. With twenty-five maps and copper plates. By Thomas Simes, Esq. author of the Military Medley.
Simes, Thomas, active 1757-1780.Date: 1776- Books
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A list of the general and staff officers and of the officers in the several regiments serving in North-America, under the command of His Excellency General Sir William Howe, K.B. With the date of their commissions as they rank in each corps and in the army.
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1777- Books
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An Act for licensing and regulating hackney-coaches and chairs; and for charging certain new duties on stampt vellom, parchment, and paper, and on cards and dice, and on the exportation of rock-salt for Ireland; and for securing thereby, and by a weekly payment out of th post-office, and by a several duties on hides and skins, a yearly fond of one hundred eighty six thousand six hundred and seventy pounds, for thirty two years, to be applied to the satisfaction of such orders as are therein mentioned, to the contributors of any sum not exceeding two millions, to b raised for carrying on the war, and other Her Majesties occasions.
Great Britain.Date: 1711]- Books
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The naval and military history of the wars of England; including, the wars of Scotland and Ireland. In Which IS Given, An accurate and lively Description of the Sieges, Battles, Bombardments, Sea Engagements, Expeditions, and extensive Conquests of the British Arms, in all Quarters of the Globe. With A Variety Of Interesting and extraordinary Anecdotes of Military Skill and Intrepidity, heroic Adventures, brilliant Exploits, martial Atchievements, and memorable Actions of the British Warriors. Calculated To inspire the Rising Generation with Magnanimity and Virtue, and to Impress on their Minds the generous Ardour and Noble Emulation of their Ancestors. None But The Brave Deserve The Fair. ... . Ornamented With Elegant Copper-Plates.
Mante, Thomas, active 1772.Date: [1795-1807]- Books
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Memoirs of Sir John Berkley, containing an account of his negotiation with Lieut. General Cromwel, Commissary General Ireton, and other Officers of the Army, for restoring King Charles the First to the Exercise of the Government of England. In which the Ill Conduct of that Unfortunate Prince, and the Treachery and Hypocrisy of Oliver Cromwel, are plainly set forth.
Berkeley, John, Sir, -1678.Date: 1702- Books
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An alphabetical arrangement of the clauses in the several statutes, relative to the duties on houses, windows, and lights; Male-servants, carriages and horses, mules and dogs; the war contribution, redemption of the land-tax; and income: with tables and references, comprizing the substance of forty acts of Parliament. By Joseph Burchell, of the office of the sheriff of Middlesex, and one of the joint clerks to the commissioners of the land tax, for Finsbury division.
Great Britain.Date: M.DCC.XCIX. [1799]- Books
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A complete history of the civil wars in Scotland; under the conduct of the illustrious James Marquis of Montrose, in two parts: ... done into English, from the Latin of the Right Reverend ... George Wisheart, ... By William Adams ... With an appendix, containing several curious papers relating to the history of these times. As also, fifteen letters to Montrose, from King Charles the 1st, his Queen, King Chales [sic] the II, and Prince Rupert. Published from the originals.
Wishart, George, 1599-1671.Date: 1724- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. An appeal from the High Court of Admiralty. The Hinchinbrooke, Arthur Maxwell, Master. Thomas Pasley, Esq. Commander, and the Rest of the Officers on board of, and belonging to his Majesty's Ship of War the Jupiter, being one of the Squadron under the Command of Commodore Johnstone, the Recaptors of the said Ship and Goods, Appellants, against Robert Williams, of London, Banker, on behalf of himself, Robert Maxwell, Quintin Dick, and Stratford Canning of London, Merchants, and others, British Subjects resident in Great-Britain, the Owners and Proprietors of the said Ship, her Tackle, Apparel and Furniture; and on Behalf of Arthur Maxwell, the Master of the said Ship, and the several Officers on board, for their several private Adventures; and also, on Behalf of the East-India Company, the Owners and Proprietors of the general Cargo. Inden and on board the said Ship. Respondents. The Appellants' case.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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2nd Western General Hospital, Manchester 1914-1919 / Margaret Elwin Sparshott.
Sparshott, Margaret Elwin.Date: 1919- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. (an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Tortola.) Neustra Senhora des Carmes, Matthew Francisco Lima, Master. Anthony Songa, of Warnford-Court, Throgmorton-Street, London, Merchant, Consul-General of his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany, the Claimant of all and singular the Goods, Wares, and Merchandizes, laden on board the said Ship, on Behalf, and as the true, lawful, and sole Property of Pierre Gavannon & Co. Burghers, Merchants, and Inhabitants of the City of Ostend, and Subjects of his said Imperial Majesty, Appellant, against William Wilson, Commander of the private Ship of War called the Vulture, his Officers, and Mariners, Captors of the said Ship and Goods, Respondents. Case on Behalf of the Appellant.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1788?]- Books
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Regulations for the duties of inspectors-general and deputy inspectors-general of hospitals : for the duties of staff and regimental medical officers, for the organization of general, regimental, and field hospitals, and for the duties of officers, attendants, and nurses, for sanitary measures, and precautions for preserving the health of the troops, for the duties of sanitary officers attached to armies, and for drawing up sanitary and medical statistics and reports.
Date: 1859- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Jonge Juffrouw Anna, Ids Baarends Kuyk, master. James Verco, commander of the private ship or vessel of war the fox, the pretended sole captor of the said ship and goods, - - - - - - - appellant. Against Richard Pentreath, master of the ship or vessel the success, claiming joint captor of the said ship and goods, - - - - - - - - respondent. And against George Gostling, His Majesty's procurator general in his office of admiralty, for the interest of His Majesty in his said office of admiralty, - - - intervener. Case on behalf of His Majesty in his office of Admiralty.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1785?]- Books
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A system of camp-discipline, military honours, garrison-duty, and other regulations for the land forces. Collected by a gentleman of the army. In which are included, Kane's Discipline for a Battalion in Action. With a Map of the Seat of War, Lines and Plans of Battles, and above Sixty Military Schemes, finely engraved from the Originals of the most eminent Generals, &c. To which is added, General Kane's campaigns of King William and the Duke of Marlborough, Improved from the late Earl of Craufurd's and Colonel Dunbar's Copies, taken from Gen. Kane's own Writing. With His Remarks on the several Stratagems by which every Battle was won or lost, from 1689 to 1712. The second edition. Continued from the Restoration where our Standing Army commences, in a Series of Historical and Chronological Facts of the Military and Naval Transactions of Great Britain; being a concise History (to supply the Scenes of Action in which the General was not engaged) to 1757. By an impartial hand.
Impartial hand.Date: 1757- Books
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The army regulator: or, the military adventures of Mr. John Railton; giving an account of his particular services in the Horse Grenadiers, the dragoons, the foot, and the train of artillery. Shewing, I. The Frauds practised by the Officers, from the General to the Corporal, to render the poor Private Centinel miserable. II. The Art of Inlisting Men: Or, the Secret History of a remarkable Officer of Dragoons in the Year, 1735. III. Practices after Inlisting, whereby the Horses are deprived of their Corn, the Men of their Money, and the King of his Soldiers, by False Ministers. IV. Proofs of 300 l. a Year, being sunk out of the King's Allowance of 500 l. a Year for a Troop of Dragoons. V. The Sinking-Fund continu'd; near 50,000 l. a Year being sunk by Fagots, and 100,000l. a Year, by furnishing the Forces with Accoutrements, &c. VI. The Author's Sufferings, as a Foot-Soldier, 1736. The Connivance of Trading Justices and Serjeants, as to Inlisting; his false Imprisonment and Release, 1737. Vii. The Transactions of Tea-Table-Officers; how little they regard, and how frequently they break, the Articles of War. Viii. Of Military-Punishments, and the Severities inflicted upon Soldiers in the Savoy, Black-Hole, &c. IX. The Honour of the Sword; wherein is made appear that a real Gentleman Soldier, rightly educated, is the finest Gentleman in the World. The Example and Character of Prince Eugene recommended. X. Articles of War, and other valuable Papers relating to the Regulation of the Army. With the Artifices made use of to prevent the Publication of this Book. The Whole Addressed to his Majesty.
Railton, J. (John).Date: 1738