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Adjutant-General's Office, Horse Guards, First of July, 1844
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Selected pages
Page 156
Title Page
Table of Contents
Index
Contents
Relative Rank of Officers of the Army and Navy
8
Colours of Regiments of Infantry
14
Cavalry of Royal Household
28
Salutes fired by Ships and Garrisons on particular occasions
35
ReviewsOrder of March
52
Duties of Assistants QuarterMasterGcneral
58
Prices of Commissions Purchase and Sale of Commissions c
64
Regulations for Officers on Appointment Removal Exchange
70
Silver Medal with Gratuity in addition to Pension
201
Suppression of Riots
207
Regimental Schools
213
Postage of Soldiers Letters
221
Regulations for Troops in Barracks
233
Canteens
242
Floorings of Cavalry RidingHouses
251
Duties in Garrison
259
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Leave of Absence to Officers
77
Medical Reports on Sick Officers
85
Issue of Arms and Delivery of Arms into the Ordnance Stores
91
Browning of Arms
97
Ammunition
109
Interior Management and Economy of a Regiment
115
Instruction of Officers
124
Dress of Officers
131
Soldiers Account Books
137
Gaming forbidden
141
OrderlyRoom Clerk
147
Caps
157
Reserve Battalions
172
Marches
179
Escorts
185
Discharge of Soldiers
191
Duties in Camp
267
Working Parties
274
Mounted Revenue Guard
282
ReturnsDistrict and General
291
Directions for making up Regimental Returns
299
Equitation Register
310
Forms of Books Returns and Discharges
320
Embarkation Returns
327
Disembarkation of Troops
333
Embarkation of Horses
351
Sea Necessaries for Soldiers embarking for Foreign Stations
367
Riding Establishment
378
Fees to RidingMasters of Cavalry
380
Recruiting Service
389
InspectionReturns 1
408
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Common terms and phrases
Abroad
according
Adjutant
Adjutant-General
allowed
Ammunition
application
appointed
Arms
Army
attend
authorised
Barrack-Master
Barracks
Battalion
belonging
Board of Ordnance
Book
Brigade
Captain
Cavalry
Certificate
charge
circumstances
Colonel
Colour
Commander-in-Chief
Commanding Officer
commissioned Officers
Commissions
Corps
Court-Martial
Depot Companies
Detachment
Discharge
District
ditto
duty
embarked
established
Exercise
Field Officers
Flag
Foreign Service
Foreign Stations
Garrison
Glanders
Guards
Horses
Infantry
Inspection
Instructions
join
Leave of Absence
Majesty's ships
manding
manding Officer
March
Master-General and Board
Medical Officer
ment
Mess
Military
Monthly Return
months
necessary
Non-commissioned Officers
number of guns
Officer Commanding
Officers and Soldiers
Officers in Command
Officers of Regiments
Parade
Pay-master
period
person
prescribed
punishment
Quarter-master
Quarters
Rank
received
Recruiting
Regi
Regiment or Depot
Regulations
respective
Royal Warrant
Salamanca
Salutes
Secretary-at-War
Serjeants
ships or vessels
specified
Staff
Standards and Guidons
Subaltern
Surgeon
tion
transmitted
Troop or Company
United Kingdom
Bibliographic information
Title
The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army: Adjutant-General's Office, Horse Guards, First of July, 1844
Author
Great Britain. War Office
Edition
3
Publisher
Parker, Furnivall, and Parker, 1844
Original from
the University of Michigan
Digitized
20 Nov 2008
Length
462 pages
 
 
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