| Joseph Allen (of Greenwich hosp), Charles Haultain - 1847 - 752 oldal
...which he may have become eligible by increase of rank in the Foreign Service, or in the Service of his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of honour...to every person upon whom such Order is conferred ABERDEEN. Foreign Office, August 22, 1843. The Queen lias made known her pleasure, — 9th. That the... | |
| 1847 - 552 oldal
...he may have become eligible " by increase of rank in the Foreign Service, or " hi the Service of his own country; or any other " distinctive mark of honour...every person upon whom such Order " is conferred." (Signed) ABERDEEN. Foreign- Office, August 22, 1843. The Queen has made known Her pleasure, — 9th.... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1848 - 1126 oldal
...which he may have become eligible by increase of rank in the Foreign Sen-ice, or in the Service of his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of honour...to every person upon whom such Order is conferred." ABERDEEN. Foreign Office, Aiigiitt 22, 1843. REGULATIONS RESPECTING FOREIGN ORDERS, &c. 153 The Queen... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1849 - 742 oldal
...which be may have become eligible by increase of rank in the Foreign Service, or in the Service of his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of honour...strictly consequent upon the acceptance of the original Jrder, and common to every person upon whom such Order is conferred." ABERDEEN. Foreign Office, August... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1851 - 410 oldal
...Foreign Order once obtained, the Officer may accept the decoration of a higher class of the same order, or any other distinctive mark of honour, strictly...consequent upon the acceptance of the original order. In all cases of conferring permission to a British Officer to wear an Order, the Sovereign previously... | |
| Joseph Allen (of Greenwich hosp), Charles Haultain - 1852 - 710 oldal
...which he may have become eligible by increase of rank in the Foreign Service, or in the Service of his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of honour...to every person upon whom such Order is conferred ABERDEEN. Foreign Office, August 22, 1843. The Queen has made known her pleasure, — 9th. That the... | |
| Joseph Allen (of Greenwich hosp), Charles Haultain - 1855 - 732 oldal
...which he may have become eligible by increase of rank in the Foreign Service, or in the Service of his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of honour...to every person upon whom such Order is conferred. ABERDEEN. Foreign Office, Auguit 22, 1843. The Queen has made known her pleasure, — 9th. That the... | |
| E. W. A. Tuson - 1856 - 626 oldal
...which he may have become eligible by increase of rank in the foreign service, or in the service of his own country, or any other distinctive mark of honour...to every person upon whom such Order is conferred. 10. The preceding clause shall not be taken to apply to decorations of the Guelphic Order which were... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1862 - 1024 oldal
...in the Service j of his own country; or any other distinctive mark of honour strictly conse¡ queut upon the acceptance of the original ! Order, and common to every person upon j whom such Order is conferred. 10. The preceding Clause shall not be taken to apply to Decorations... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1865 - 1808 oldal
...rank «cribed by the present Repula- , '" «•* Fore.gn Service, or m the Service •-• ' of his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of honour...to every person upon whom such Order is conferred. id arises from naval or military before the Enemy, refer it to Her '$ Principal Secretary of State... | |
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