The Military Forces of the Crown: Their Administration and Government, 2. kötet

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J. Murray, 1869

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64
22
2nd The CommanderinChief
23
Proviso for delivering of pri
25
The Store vote an uncertain
28
Payment of pensions trans
30
Action of Parliament by Legis
31
Consolidation of Store and Com
35
The same 1775
38
But the Soldier has no power
41
Prices readjusted by Board
43
285
50
Discharge of the Soldier held
51
Infants were formerly appointed
63
Benefits of the Commanderin
68
New levies for short period
76
MEMORANDUM SHOWING THE CHANGES WHICH HAVE TAKEN PLACE
78
38
79
323
72
nance
73
39
75
Colonel Barrès proposal to faci
80
47
84
The outline of his system
88
But in the proceeds of sale
90
373
91
Lord Panmure 1855
97
40
100
Responsible that no person
101
29
108
27
112
That evil consequences would
114
The Crown does not feed
115
As a violation of Constitutional
121
Proposals of Sir F Burdett
122
These provisions contrasted
131
As to the mustering of Recruits
136
The Commons influenced
143
Sir James Mackintosh
161
39
164
Various measures that were
169
Agents of the Crown
177
The Commons to be kept free
182
In 1856
184
tion
185
As to War Office
188
Carried out by the Mutiny Act
191
No change of system thought
207
The Store Remain of 1559
208
Controversy on the results of
217
Principles of public contracts
223
No Stores to be received with
228
Field Train
229
lington
238
Audit by Commissioners
241
Ordnance Rules confirmed
249
Altered position of the Agent
262
Pension after 3rd period
269
CHAPTER XXII
275
1785
279
Special pension for disability
287
In 1859
290
iv
295
Rule of criminal responsibility
298
21
312
Cautions to be observed
315
Causes of the disorder 1786
316
Lord Palmerstons and
326
Originally appointed by
332
As to military punishments
334
The Army
338
Lord Palmerstons Memoran
339
New Patent and Instructions
397
other offices
398
229
403
Powers of the Comptroller
416
Mr Sullivans evidence 1834 240
418
The high character of the Officers
427
tive arrangements satisfactory?
428
S ON THE EMPLOYMENT OF FOREIGN SOLDIERS
431
Evils of consolidation shown
440
Order in Council 7th June 1862
445
THE COUNCIL OF MILITARY EDUCATION
452
Whether the attempt at abolition
460
ON THE PAYMENT OF HALFPAY TO ANY OTHER PERSON THAN
465
From 1693 to 1701 declared
467
FF BREVET RANK
472
WARRINGTON FOR NEGLECT OF DUTY AT THE BRISTOL RIOTS
478
The case of 1798
496
Merged in the Audit Board
503
JJ PARLIAMENTARY SUPERVISION OVER MILITARY EXPENDITURE BEFORE
511
230
512
Board of respective Officers
513
Proclamation of the 24th
516
Store system of the Ordnance
526
THE ORDNANCE SURVEY ACTS
527
Frauds and false Musters
536
Store Department set up by
542
QQTHE PATRIOTIC FUND
548
SS THE ROYAL HIBERNIAN MILITARY SCHOOL
556
In 1861
557
Mode of appointment
558
W W ON THE ARMY CLOTHING SYSTEM
568
Extension of the system
569
Not a Finance Minister
572
ROYAL WARRANTS AS TO THE DRAFTING OF TROOPS FOR SERVICE
579
Gain thereby to Colonels
580
LETTER OF SECRETARY AT WAR ORDERING THE DISCHARGE
585
EXTRACT FROM COMMONS JOURNALS AS TO STRENGTH OF
591
TWO ORDERS 1 AGAINST OFFICERS OR SOLDIERS CARRYING BAYONETS
597
LETTER FROM SECRETARY AT WAR EXpressing GeorGE I S AVERSION
606
ROYAL WARRANT DISPOSING OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALE
607
From 1701 the sale of Commis
609
WARRANT FOR TROOPS TO AID THE CUSTOMS AND CIVIL POWER
619
11 Extract from Letter to the Magistrates by the Secretary
627
16 Secretary at Wars Order to the Guards to assist the Civil
635
20 Extract from Letter of same received at the War Office 16th
642
22 Two Questions and the Opinion of the four leading Counsel
648
REBELLION OF 1715
655
CX1ST PROCLAMATION OF LORD CAMDEN IN THE IRISH REBELLION
661
Extract of a Despatch from the Earl of Carnarvon to the Officer administer
667
CHAPTER XIX
668
by the absence of the Master
672
CXVIIREMAINS OF STORES C IN 1599
673
THE SMALL ARMS FACTORY AT ENFIELD
680
APPOINTMENT OF THE SECRETARY AT
687
His office increased in import
690
MEMORANDUM SIGNED IN DUPLICATE BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS
722
Warrant of Appointment 1805 233
727
THE APPOIMTMENT BY PATENT OF A SECRETARY OF STATE
728
Memoranda relative to the Promotional Department in the Commanderin
734
Staff appointments
741
Generals control?
748
Claims of inventors to patent
771
Sir George Lewis 1861
774
OBSERVATIONS BY PRINCIPAL BARRACKMASTER SMITH ON THE EVI
781
The Regulations of Queen Anne
783
Prerogatives of the Crown exer
784
INDEX
787
241
788
606
790
323
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368. oldal - And you are to observe and follow such orders and directions from time to time as you shall receive from this or a future Congress...
139. oldal - I wish to observe that the law acknowledges no distinction in this respect between the soldier and the private individual. The soldier is still a citizen, lying under the same obligation, and invested with the same authority to preserve the peace of the king as any other subject.
472. oldal - Before a person can avail himself of the defence, that he used a weapon in defence of his life, he must satisfy the jury that that defence was necessary ; that he did all he could to avoid it ; and that it was necessary, to protect his own life, or to protect himself from such serious bodily harm, as would give him a reasonable apprehension that his life was in immediate danger.
361. oldal - Let judges also remember, that Solomon's throne was supported by lions on both sides: let them be lions, but yet lions under the throne : being circumspect, that they do not check or oppose any points of sovereignty.
440. oldal - Directions from time to time, as you shall receive from us or any other your superior Officer, according to the Rules and Discipline of War ; in pursuance of the Trust hereby reposed in You.
363. oldal - Captain and you are also to observe and follow such Orders and Directions as you shall from time to time receive from...
478. oldal - That the Lord Protector, the Parliament sitting shall dispose and order the militia and forces, both by sea and land, for the peace and good of the three nations by consent of Parliament; and that the Lord Protector with the advice and consent of the major part of the Council shall dispose and order the militia for the ends aforesaid in the intervals of Parliament.
440. oldal - States, or any other your Superior Officer, according to the rules and discipline of war, in pursuance of the trust reposed in you.
561. oldal - Gazette," and a registry thereof kept in the office of our Secretary of State for War. Fourthly. It is ordained, that anyone who, after having received the Cross, shall again perform an act of bravery, which, if he had not received such Cross, would have entitled him to it, such further act shall be recorded by a Bar attached to the riband by which the Cross is suspended, and for every a-tltlitional act of bravery an additional Bar may be added.

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