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Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 10 October re. condition of the roof at the Queen's Assembly Rooms, Belmont Road, St Helier informing him the correspondence has been passed to the Defence Committee
Reference: A/C2/40/36
Date: 12 October 1904
Copy letter from the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] to the Bailiff originally enclosed with letter from Captain C B Messiter see A/C2/40/39 regarding telephonic communication between the Arsenals and the Fire Stations, request it is passed to the Defence Committee
Reference: A/C2/40/40
Date: 7 November 1904
Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 7 November see A/C2/40/40 regarding telephonic communication between the Arsenals and the Fire Stations and informing him the correspondence had been passed to the Defence Committee
Reference: A/C2/40/41
Date: 8 November 1904
Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] inviting him to his office for an informal meeting regarding the Militia amendment
Reference: A/C2/40/44
Date: 22 November 1904
Letter from the Under Secretary of State, Home Office to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] originally enclosed with a letter from the War Office regarding the issue of medals for long service and good conduct, request if there are any recommendations from the Channel Islands Militia
Reference: A/C2/41/2
Date: 25 January 1905
Letter form H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Under Secretary of State Home Office in reply to his letter of 25 January A/C2/41/2 informing him there are several non-commissioned officers and men of the Jersey Militia who conform with the Army Order and deserve recognition for their service
Reference: A/C2/41/3
Date: 7 February 1905
Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] originally enclosed with the letter from the Vice-Consul of France see A/C2/41/4 informing him Jean Herve had been called up by the Militia but had chosen to do his military duty in France
Reference: A/C2/41/5
Date: 23 February 1905
Letter from B Campbell, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey to H S Gough Lieutenant Governor of Jersey regarding the withdrawal of the Regiment from Guernsey and giving him the authority to contradict the statement, two typed copies of newspaper articles re. the situation
Reference: A/C2/41/6
Date: 4 March 1905
Letter from M Lyttleton, War Office to H Gough Lieutenant Governor referring to a meeting and the Jersey Garrison
Reference: A/C2/41/7
Date: 4 March 1905
Copy letter from H Gough, Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff regarding Jean Herve and the decision to treat him as an alien for the purpose of military service
Reference: A/C2/41/12
Date: 14 March 1905