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Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant-Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] originally enclosed with A/C2/38/3 informing him the States unanimously sanctioned the sending of a detachment of the Royal Jersey Militia to London to participate in the Coronation celebrations
Reference: A/C2/38/4
Date: 10 May 1902
Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding his coachman George Henry a recruit in the West District of the Royal Jersey Militia and whose absence from his professional duties due to Militia Service is 'productive of official inconvenience on occasions of public importance'
Reference: A/C2/41/26
Date: 12 April 1905
Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the question re. compensation for the injured Gunner Ernest Jordan is receiving the attention of the Sub-Committee to whom it has been referred by the Defence Committee
Reference: A/C2/41/33
Date: 13 May 1905
Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Deputy Governor re. holding a session of the Licensing Assembly on 23 May
Reference: A/C2/41/37
Date: 8 June 1905
Copy letter from H Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] agreeing to a Sitting of the States on 15 September
Reference: A/C2/41/44
Date: 9 September 1905
Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him of the agenda for the next States Sitting on 26 September purchase of lands by the States at St Ouen's Bay for military purposes and proposed legislation to amend the existing Militia Act
Reference: A/C2/41/47
Date: 22 September 1905
Copy letter from H Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] in reply to his letter of 3 October agreeing to the proposed States Assembly on 10 October
Reference: A/C2/41/51
Date: 4 October 1905
Letter from the Bailiff, W V Vernon to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 10 February re. Military Vingteniers see A/C2/42/17 and informing him the letter had been passed to the Defence Committee
Reference: A/C2/42/18
Date: 12 February 1906