| John Paxton Hall - 1860 - 186 pages
...be admitted by Public Examination. 2. Of these, twenty will be Queen's Cadets, selected from among the sons of Officers of the Army, Royal Navy, and...have left their families in reduced circumstances. Fifteen of them will be sons of Officers in the Army and 5 sons of Officers in the Royal Navy and Royal... | |
| Alexander Hadden Hutchinson - 1861 - 128 pages
...will be Queen's Cadets, selected from among the sons of Officers of the Army, Eoyal Navy, and Eoyal Marines, who have fallen in action, or have died of...have left their families in reduced circumstances. Fifteen, will be sons of Officers in the Army, and 5 sons of Officers in the Eoyal Navy and Eoyal Marines.... | |
| War office - 1864 - 894 pages
...Twenty Queen's cadets will be borne on the establishments, being the sons of officers who have fa!Icn in action, or have died of wounds received in action, or of diseases contracted on service abroad ; and who have left their families in reduced circumstances. Fifteen will be sous of... | |
| 1866 - 478 pages
...Hospital, Chelsea. Twenty Queen's Cadets will be borne on the establishment, being the sons of Officers who have fallen in action, or have died of wounds received in action, or of diseases contracted on service abroad ; and who have left their families in reduced circumstances. Fifteen will be sons of... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 988 pages
...Hospital, Chelsea. 2. Twenty Queen's cadets will be borne on the establishment, being the eons of officers who have fallen in action, or have died of wounds received in action, or of diseases contracted on eery-ice abroad ; and who have left their families in reduced circumstances. Fifteen will be sons of... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 984 pages
...Hospital, Chelsea. 2. Twenty Queen's cadets will be borne on the establishment, being the eons of olliciTs who have fallen in action, or have died of wounds received in action, or of diseases contracted on service abroad ; and who have left their families in reduced circumstances. Fifteen will be sons of... | |
| Henry Barnard - Military education - 1872 - 988 pages
...Hospital, Chelsea. 2. Twenty Queen's cadets will be borne on the establishment, being the sons of officers who have fallen in action, or have died of wounds received in action, or of diseases contracted on service abroad ; and who have left their families in reduced circumstances. Fifteen will be sons of... | |
| George Elliot Voyle, G. de Saint-Clair-Stevenson - English language - 1876 - 676 pages
...recommendation of the Commander-in-Chief or the First Lord of the Admiralty. 18. Honorary Queen's cadets are sons of officers of the army, royal navy, and royal marines, who were killed in action, or who have died of wounds received in action within 6 months of such wounds... | |
| 1877 - 678 pages
...recommendation of the Commander-iu-Cliief or First Lord of the Admiralty. 24. Honorary Queen's cadets are sons of officers of the Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Marines who were killed in action or who had died of wounds received in action within six months of such wounds... | |
| Frederick Shirley Dumaresq de Carteret-Bisson - Education - 1884 - 1358 pages
...1st July for the summer, and by the 1st January for the winter Examinations. Queen's Cadets are son of officers of the Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Marines, who have fallen in action, or died of wounds received in action, or of disease contracted on service abroad, and who have left their... | |
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