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Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch

4 00 HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE YEOMANRY REGIMENTS. No. 25. THE INDEPENDENT PEMBROKESHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY. ..

... Headqrs., Cardigan ; period on duty, Nov. 28 to Dec. 2, 1805 ; I major, 2 captains, 2 lieutenants, 2 cornets or ensigns, I adjutant, 2 quartermasters, 6 sergeants, 6 corporals, 2 trumpeters or drummers, 74 privates. Head-quarters, Cardigan ; period on ...

VOLUNTEER SERVICE GAZETTE

... Gateshead 28 Hon. Cpt. W. H. Underwood, Bp. Auckland 28 Arm.-Sergt. Cunningham, Felling 26 Sergt.-Major W. Sansom, R. 26 L.-Sergt. Hutchison, Walker 26 Sergt. Spencer, Morpeth 25 Arm.-Sergt. Cunningham, Felling L.-Sergt. Hutchison, Felling ...

Captains and Subalterns.]

... Cawdor's letter mentions two troops, only the officer of one troop appears to have been gazetted, Capt. John Campbell, with Lieut. Dudley Ackland and Cornet John Lloyd, being gazetted on Aug. 31, 1 794 ; and, to add to this difficulty, the officers of the Ca ...

OBITUARY,

... Assaultat-Arms will be held at the Headquarters of the Corps, 130 Bunhill Row, E.C., on Saturday, Dec. 14, Igo7, at 7.3 0 P.m. Tickets—numbered and reserved, 3s. ; reserved, 2S. ; unreserved, Is.—may be obtained from the Hon. Secs., School of Arms, Sergt ...

MINIATURE RIFLE MEETING

... Colebrooke, Lord-in-Waiting; Gen. Sir Dighton Probyn, V.C. ; Lord Knollys, Sir A. Condie Stephen, Major Ponsonby, the Hon. John Ward, Col. Sir Charles Frederick, Mr. Verney, and Major Malcolm Murray, Equerry to the Duke of Connaught. The Lords-Lieutenant ...

INNS OF COURT V.R.C

... appointments.—l have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, Sir John Owen, Bart, M.P. PALMERSTON. It is said that kettledrums and banners were presented to the corps this year by Sir John Owen, Bart., with the word Fishguard inscribed beneath the regimental ...

ZETTE

... never been proposed to fling masses of undisciplined riflemen into the field. It is merely proposed that %%hen the call to arms.comes.in a tine of national danger, the great majority of those who respond will be at the very least able to shoot, and will ...