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Page 57
... marine forces while on shore . An Act for charging certain duties on foreign packets or passage - vessels , entering or departing any of the Ports of Great Britain . An Act to continue , until the fifth day of July one thousand eight ...
... marine forces while on shore . An Act for charging certain duties on foreign packets or passage - vessels , entering or departing any of the Ports of Great Britain . An Act to continue , until the fifth day of July one thousand eight ...
Page 59
... Marine Forces , and Companion o the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath , His Majesty's royal licence and permission that he may accept and wear the insignia of a Commander of the Royal Sicilian Order of St. Ferdinand and of ...
... Marine Forces , and Companion o the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath , His Majesty's royal licence and permission that he may accept and wear the insignia of a Commander of the Royal Sicilian Order of St. Ferdinand and of ...
Page 177
... marines , or in the militia , or any corps of fencible men , since the forty - second year of His Majesty's reign , to exercise trades . An Act to repeal several Acts relating to the militia of Great Britain ; and to amend other Acts ...
... marines , or in the militia , or any corps of fencible men , since the forty - second year of His Majesty's reign , to exercise trades . An Act to repeal several Acts relating to the militia of Great Britain ; and to amend other Acts ...
Page 275
... marine artillery ; and although thrown directily across and over us , not an acci- dent , that I know of , occurred to any ship . The whole was conducted in perfect silence , and such a thing as a cheer I never heard in any part of the ...
... marine artillery ; and although thrown directily across and over us , not an acci- dent , that I know of , occurred to any ship . The whole was conducted in perfect silence , and such a thing as a cheer I never heard in any part of the ...
Page 277
... marines , 2 boys , killed ; 2 officers , 111 seamen , 21 ma- rines , 9 sappers and miners , 17 boys , wounded . Superb , Charles Ekins - 2 officers , 3 seamen , 2 marines , rocket troop , killed ; 6 officers , 62 seamen , 14 marines , 2 ...
... marines , 2 boys , killed ; 2 officers , 111 seamen , 21 ma- rines , 9 sappers and miners , 17 boys , wounded . Superb , Charles Ekins - 2 officers , 3 seamen , 2 marines , rocket troop , killed ; 6 officers , 62 seamen , 14 marines , 2 ...
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Page 61 - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of 'His Royal Highness, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
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Page 57 - An act for punishing mutiny and desertion ; and for the better payment of the army and their quarters. .An act for the regulating of his majesty's royal marine forces, while on shore.
Page 160 - To which address his Majesty was pleased to return the following most gracious answer : " I return you my warmest thanks for this loyal and dutiful address.
Page 376 - His Royal Highness the Prince Regent that the following anonymous threatening letters have been sent to the Right Honourable Colonel McMahon, His Royal Highness, for the better apprehending...
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Page 1 - By command of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of his majesty.