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NAVAL COURTS-MARTIAL

... NAVAL COURTS-MARTIAL. OFFICERS ASSAULTED. On Thursday Courts-martial were held on board the Victory, fiagship at Portsmouth, for the trial of two of the crewv of H.M.S. Royal Sovereign. The Coart was composed of Captaitn EI. S. W. Unslow. ?? Northampton ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS

... in 183G for '21 years of good service, he was presented in 1800 with a second medal, in consideration of and a half years of faithful service and exemplary good conduct in the Royal Navy, and seven years the merchant service. This is the first instance ...

NAVAL COURT-MARTIAL

... person subject to the Naval Discipline Act, did, between 21st July, 1094, ear 7th April. 1895. negligently perform the duties of his owlice by neglecting to prepare for transmission to the Admiralty certain returns required by the Queen's PRegulatiou&. 2 ...

NAVAL COURTS-MARTIAL AT DEVONPORT

... Asia, additiona, for service in the Enchantress; Thos. Pounds to the Duke of Wellington, for service in ?? Queen. Surgsons-Goo. GibsontotheCharybdig, commissioned 24jth Inst.; Geo. H. Mdadely to the Pembroke, for temporary service. Staff Surgeon, second ...

NAVAL COURTS-MARTIAL

... Vincent, Ainotaur, Terrible, Oroates, Osborne, Black Eagle, Alberta, Elfin, Fire Queen, SprightZy, Pigmy, Trincalo, Speedy, Stork, Fancy, Camel, and Echo. AT 6nTn1EAD.-Royal Alfred, Bellerophlon, and Virago. ie Doom.-Nelsen, Victoria and Albert, Wardor ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS

... volunteers ' from amongst our blue-jackets for the Coastguard service, 1 and regretted that had been found necessary to throw the force open men the Naval Reserve and seamen eight years' service. But I had idea until the other day I that so unpopular had ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS

... Hon1 F. Egerton ?? to the Queen), of the .ictory ; Captain L. W. Turnour, of the Royal Alfred; Captain C. e'ellowves, of the BuIre of IWellington; Captain E. D'O. D'A. Aplin, of the Gladiator; and Captain P. A. Herbert, of the Royal Sovereign. Mr. E. Hoskins ...

NAVAL COURTS-MARTIAL

... will be received by the Naval and Military authorities, and will afterivards proceed d(low ( tile lines of the fleet in tile Royal yacht Osborne to East Con es, and thence to Osborne, where he t will talte final leave of the Queen. As at first, arnauged ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY NEWS

... officers at t Ia time can be admitted from the corps of Royal. Artillery. cc Fifteen vacancies will be offered for competitioai annually, St - two of which may be filled by officers of the Royal Artillery. The next examination of candidates for w Iadmission ...

NAVAL DIVORCE SUIT

... receive asuifomices h lee- of £100 per annuml. C~ ,or NAVAL ODDFELLOWS' DINNER. p mat, . -win this THE MORALITY OF THE, SERVICES. t le led. tlhe The 25 th annual dinner of the IILoyal Royal bee ?? Naval Lodge, I.OA.0 ,, wits held on Wednies- Inct ieed day ...

NAVAL STEWARD'S SUICIDE

... 26th in Com- they nercial-road and Queen-street, evidently with a they view to esnure his sinking when be junmped over- line board, ;here Albert G. Elsbury,of Guildford-road, Fratton, h°s. messoman of the Royal Naval College, said bc suchr was, during ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... The Court was composed of tlse following wii I for offtcers :- Captain A. Blarrow, lRoyal D)I Sovereign, President; Commanders H. C. B. at 1on Hulbert (L..Royal sovereigil), E. J. Float to lbi 45 (11.M.S. Icarus), E. D). St. Andrew Ormmeinney at corn- ...