Collection Search Showing 1 to 3 of 3 for Copy letter from C B Ewart Lieutenant-Governor to W H Venables Vernon, Attorney General in reply to the letter of 22 April 1892 requesting clarification on 2 points, how a proclamation of martial law would be made in the Island if there was an outbreak of war and if communication with England was interrupted who would resume control to ensure the safety of the Island, the Lieutenant-Governor or the Officer Commanding the TroopsReference: A/C2/31/11Date: 23 April 1892Copy letter from E Markham, Lieutenant-Governor to W H Venables Vernon, Attorney General request for the opinion of the Law Officers re. what legal authority is necessary for the raising of Volunteer Corps on the outbreak of hostilitiesReference: A/C2/33/1Date: 31 January 1894Letter from W Venables Vernon, Attorney General to the Lieutenant- Governor [Major General Edwin Markham] reply to his letter of 31 January 1894 see A/C2/33/1 re. position of the Volunteer corps in the event of hostilities in the IslandReference: A/C2/33/2Date: 17 February 1894 Showing 1 to 3 of 3 for