Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22H.M. Stationery Office, 1840 - Bills, Legislative |
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... NAVY : - Page 307 I. Rules and Regulations respecting the Promo- tion and Appointments in the Royal Navy 311 II . Return of the Number of Officers of each Rank and Denomination in the Royal Navy . · 315 · 315 III . Average Ages of the ...
... NAVY : - Page 307 I. Rules and Regulations respecting the Promo- tion and Appointments in the Royal Navy 311 II . Return of the Number of Officers of each Rank and Denomination in the Royal Navy . · 315 · 315 III . Average Ages of the ...
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... Navy ; prepared for the information of the Com- missioners of Naval and Military Enquiry , by the Comptroller of Victualling APPENDIX A. - A Statement showing the Prices allowed to Pursers of Her Majesty's Navy for the Credit Balance of ...
... Navy ; prepared for the information of the Com- missioners of Naval and Military Enquiry , by the Comptroller of Victualling APPENDIX A. - A Statement showing the Prices allowed to Pursers of Her Majesty's Navy for the Credit Balance of ...
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... Navy , whose comparative situation and prospects of promotion and retirement we were instructed to investigate . To assist in our inquiry , Your Majesty had desired that we should summon before us those who might possess any information ...
... Navy , whose comparative situation and prospects of promotion and retirement we were instructed to investigate . To assist in our inquiry , Your Majesty had desired that we should summon before us those who might possess any information ...
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... Navy Appointments , containing an earnest recommendation that all fees on army commissions should be abolished , the fees on commissions of officers of the Navy having been abolished by Order in Council of the 12th of October , 1832 ...
... Navy Appointments , containing an earnest recommendation that all fees on army commissions should be abolished , the fees on commissions of officers of the Navy having been abolished by Order in Council of the 12th of October , 1832 ...
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... Navy with a view to ascertain the condition and prospects of the officers of your Majesty's fleet , and to the suggestion of such remedial measures as might tend to maintain in vigour and efficiency this most important arm of national ...
... Navy with a view to ascertain the condition and prospects of the officers of your Majesty's fleet , and to the suggestion of such remedial measures as might tend to maintain in vigour and efficiency this most important arm of national ...
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