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CONSTITUTION OF NAVAL COURTS OF ENQUIRY

... Osborne, lairy, Asia, LDcke of Wellington, F.eellent, St. Vinlent, Enelclantress, Sealark, Fire Queen, Fancy, and 17'co. AT SPITIHEAD.- 1N D)ocK.-Royal Sovereign, Hector, Urgent, Sdlta, Slsarpslrooter, and Elfin. IN SHIrP BAsIcc.-Tl'niecderer, £Poaerful ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... of July next, at the Scotka ?? I-ouse Tavern, a gilt We understatandtltat Dr. ?? Professor of ?? Ahl~atbemtnaicua At the Royal Naval College ; J. Fincham, wit It ac Eeq. Allster Slalp wriglat ot this Dnek-yard ; andi R. of the in Abeitel Ha.Mster Shlpwrittht ...

NAVAL COURTS MARTIAL AT PORTSMOUTH

... the Marine Service, in all td Sc Avematters relating to their distinct duties as Marines; but Bacha none of them are ever to assume any Naval command Hely eon or authority whatsoever, unless ordered to do so by their Psailte and superior Naval officersH ...

COURTS-MARTIAL ON NAVAL OFFICERS AT PORTSMOUTH

... prpaatonofthe defence. - M~r. Felta read rej Steprisoner's defence, sain thatl afte 1- 're' years' 'service he found himesif on ?? trial'for deserting from- a, Service to which he was sen. much attached, and any_ officer who kniew -him the 'wquld at once exonerate ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE OF A NAVAL CAPTAIN AT SOUTHSEA

... next month. The Coun- tes ofP Eun-iskle peet tenwcoor t h alat P corps. The United Service Gazette says that recruiting is now m going on most vigorously, and the Queen's shilling seems F to possess unusual attraction. The same paper mentions ni that another ...

INQUEST IN THE QUEEN'S PRISON

... of tie Royal Engineers, of the yellow fever, at Bermuda, where ho was stationed, and Acting Lieutenant-Governor, was communicated at bead-quarters at Woolwich on Thursday, and caused universal regret, as lie was highly esteemed by the service. The sum ...

ALLEGED FENIANISM IN THE ROYAL NAVY

... Court was composed of Captain F. B. P. Seymour, 02L., axis al AD.O. ?? 'Victory), president. Captain S. 'Hiliyar (of to ie the Royal Oak), Captain George Hancock (of the Duke of tenh ad lTellingtoti), Captain E. E.,G. 'Lambert (of. the Pallas), quii VCiptain ...

THE CASE OF LIEUTENANT ARMITAGE

... involving as it did the honour and the f character of several young naval officers. It was an indict- e ment against a young naval officer for wilful and false . testimony before a naval court-martial, by whom another young officer, Lieutenant Armitage ...

THE CASE OF THE ENGINE-ROOM ARTIFICERS

... experienced men at their trades before join- r .s, in the Royal Navy are now suddenly punished or f If debarred preferment by an order issued many years b after their entry into the Naval Service of the country, r )f and the disadvantage to them of the ...

THE GOSHAWK DESERTION CASE

... -Prisoner: Did you come very nearly direct to the ship after passing your examination for entry into the service ?-Wituess: No, I had been in the naval service one year and four months at the time.- Prisoner : Have you had much experience o tfver cases ?-Witness ...

THE CASE OF LIEUT. HALL

... arrested by a naval officer and taken into custody at Devonport, where he was detained a prisoner on board the Royal Adelaide, under the command of Capt. Cuming, with a view to his l being brought to trial by court-martial under the Naval Discipline Act ...

TRANSFER SESSION

... and Frances WV Elizabeth Nurse to Frances EiizabetliNurse. the O Lord John itussel), Commeraial-road, fromi e: Loulsa Jennings to Thomas Franklin * the Blue De Lion, Queen-strmet, froms William Pryke to sh, Charles Dawes; the Naval Hotel, Wicihani- e:\ street ...