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His Royal Highness the Commander in Chief is anxious to take the earleist opportunity of obeying the orders he has received from His Majesty, to convey to the different volunteer corps, inspected by His Majesty this morning, the heartfelt satisfaction which every part of thei conduct has excited in his mind. ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1799]- Books
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George R. Our will and pleasure is, that the following regulations for the colours, clothing, &c. of our marching regiments of foot, and for the uniform clothing of our cavalry, their standards, guidons, banners, &c. be duly observed, and put in execution (at such times as these particulars are or shall be furnished) ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1770?]- Books
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George R. Our will and pleasure is, that the following regulations for the colours, clothing, &c. of our marching regiments of foot, be duly observed and put in execution, at such times as the particulars are or shall be furnished.
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1768]- Books
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Southampton Extract from the regulation of the two new regiments directed by His Majesty. When the colonels of the respective regiments shall certify that one half of the private men are enlisted, ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1745]- Books
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Standing orders for Prince William's regiment of Glocester.
Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot, 115th.Date: 1795]- Books
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Standing orders and regulations for the army in Ireland.
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1789- Books
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Standing rules and regulations of His Majesty's regiment of Fraser Fencible Infantry, issued by Colonel Simon Fraser, at Tuam, 1798.
Great Britain. Army. Fraser's Regiment of Fencible Infantry.Date: 1798- Books
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Standing orders for the yeomanry corps of Ireland. Dublin Castle, 15th May 1798.
Great Britain. Army. Yeomanry Corps of Ireland.Date: 1798- Books
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Ferdinand, by the grace of God, Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg, Generalissimo of his Britannick Majesty's Army in Germany, &c. &c. We do hereby publish and make known, that although on several occasions Our Pleasure and Intentions in relation to the Supplying of the Army, havebeen signifyed through General and Special Orders, Daily Experience during the former Campaign notwithstanding has shewn that the Same have not always had the intended effect; And Whereas in the Administration of Subsistence to the Army, Method is the Soul of the whole Business, and of course a Matter of the highest importance, we have therefore, in order to establish adue and constant observance thereof, caused the following regulations to be enacted, and published in print, that the same may be made known to all concerned I. That
Great Britain. Army.Date: 1760]