shire Rifle Volunteers —William Harrison, Esq., M.D., to be surgeon. 2nd West Riding of Yorkshire (or Hallamshire) Rifle Volunteers —Adjutant Henry Cockburn to serve with the rank of captain. sth West Riding of Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers —Lieutenant George William Alder to be cap
22 June 1861 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England
The investments and other funds of the Company have on the present occasion been brought under the special review of a Committee of Directors, who found uecessaiy to write off, to profit and loss, only the small sum of £9B 13s. Id. Dividend to Shaueuoldebs. In addition to the or
22 June 1861 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England
Bullets, fitted with Boxwood Plugs; Blank Cartridges and Percussion Caps. ELEY BROTHERS, Contractors the War Department for Small Arms’ AmmunitionGray’s-innroad, W.C.
22 June 1861 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England
animation. On Wednesday, five young gentlemen were duly attested and sworn in by Captain Sutcliffe, of one of the Halifax companirs. We understand we are shortly to have a visit from the full force of that battalion. . IKEYNSHAM. —The 7th, or Keynsham company of the Somerset vol
23 June 1860 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England
Her Majesty the Queen held a Levee in St. James’s Palace Wednesday. The Queen and Prince Consort, with an escort of Life Guards, arrived from Buckingham Palace soon after two o’clock, attended the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting, and were received by the Great Officers of Stale.
23 June 1860 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England
Wednesday having been appointed for the delivery of his judgment by Mr. Elliott at the Lambeth Police Court, in the case argued before him on that day week, the parties concerned as well many others who felt interested in the subject were in attendance. The proceeding it will be
23 June 1860 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England
The only substdixhitj required the volunteer rifle companies is that Government supply each company with efficient drill-instructor, or pay for the services of those already engaged the different corps. This payment is the heaviest and most felt, because most permanent of all th
25 February 1860 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England
.ttivTTVFVR) SERVICE GAZETTE. here, wc find that the Government pays so much for the purchase of charcoal at spot fifty miles distant, and its conveyance to the border of one o i s own foists, which is about to be cut down -d -Id for less than the expenses of commission up > yet
26 January 1861 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England
1. Drill in Vincent-square daily, Saturdays excepted, at 7.30 p.m.; recruit drill in Carlton-rido daily, Saturdays excepted, at 7.30 p.m. 2. Adjutant’s battalion instruction drill will take place in Battersea-park on Wednesday next, the at 7.35 p.m., for the purpose of firing bl
22 June 1861 - Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch - London, London, England