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... persons concerned are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly . Arthur Helps . At the Court at Osborne House , Isle of Wight , the 6th day of January , 1862 . The QUEENS ' Most Excellent Majesty in Council was pleased to order ...
... persons concerned are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly . Arthur Helps . At the Court at Osborne House , Isle of Wight , the 6th day of January , 1862 . The QUEENS ' Most Excellent Majesty in Council was pleased to order ...
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... persons , subject to the jurisdiction of Her Majesty's consuls , vice- consuls , and consular agents , within the dominions of the Sublime Ottoman Porte . II . For all the purposes mentioned in the said fifteenth and sixteenth Articles ...
... persons , subject to the jurisdiction of Her Majesty's consuls , vice- consuls , and consular agents , within the dominions of the Sublime Ottoman Porte . II . For all the purposes mentioned in the said fifteenth and sixteenth Articles ...
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... persons above twelve years of age to be nine feet by four feet , and for the burial of children under twelve years of age , six feet by three feet ; and no coffin to be buried without a covering of four feet of earth . EGREMONT ...
... persons above twelve years of age to be nine feet by four feet , and for the burial of children under twelve years of age , six feet by three feet ; and no coffin to be buried without a covering of four feet of earth . EGREMONT ...
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... persons he had named were then standing before him . The Commander of the " Trent , " and Commander Williams , pro- tested against the act of taking by force out of the " Trent " these four passengers then under the protection of the ...
... persons he had named were then standing before him . The Commander of the " Trent , " and Commander Williams , pro- tested against the act of taking by force out of the " Trent " these four passengers then under the protection of the ...
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... persons he had named were standing before him . The Com- mander of the " Trent " and Commander Wil- liams protested against the act of taking those four passengers out of the " Trent , " they then being under the protection of the ...
... persons he had named were standing before him . The Com- mander of the " Trent " and Commander Wil- liams protested against the act of taking those four passengers out of the " Trent , " they then being under the protection of the ...
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11th April 1st April 2nd Captain accept the resignation Adjutant Aldermen Alexander Arthur ARTICLE Artillery Volunteer Corps Bengal Infantry Brevet Brevet-Colonel Burgesses Captain Brevet-Major Colonel Commission held Commissioners Commissions signed Cornet Council Dated 18th December Dated 18th February Dated 1st January Dated 25th March Dated 27th April Dated 27th August Dated 31st December Dated 3rd deceased Deputy Lieutenant Edward Ensign Ensign John Foot Francis Frederick Gent graciously pleased half-pay held by Captain James Lancashire Rifle Volunteer late Lieu Lieutenant Charles Lieutenant Henry Lieutenant John Lieutenant William Lieutenant-Colonel lighter Lord Lieutenant Madras Infantry Majesty's Principal Secretary Majesty's Treasury Major Major-General Mayor MEMORANDUM Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Osborne House pleased to accept pleased to approve Port-Captain Presbytery Prince Consort promoted purchase Queen Regiment Native Infantry retired Richard Rifle Volunteer Corps Royal Highness Second Captain Second Lieutenant Sir George Grey Staff Assistant-Surgeon Surgeon take rank tenant thousand eight hundred vessel West India Regiment Whitehall
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