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Copy letter from Henry Wray, Lieutenant-Governor to A A G Royal Jersey Militia regarding the decision of the Attorney General that the Crown Solicitor will act without payment, whenever it is necessary for a Commanding Officer of a Militia Regiment to present a Militia offender before the Court
Reference: A/C2/25/2
Date: 16 March 1886
Copy letter from E Nicolle, 7 Beresford Street, St Helier to the Secretary of State for the Home Department re. payment for defaults. Copy letter from Lieutenant Governor Henry Wray to the Law Officers originally enclosed with letter of 3 Apr 1886 with reference to the case of a son of W E Voisin
Reference: A/C2/25/3
Date: 3 April 1886 - 9 April 1886
Letter from the Secretary of State, Whitehall to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Wray] re. compulsory service in the Militia
Reference: A/C2/25/4
Date: 7 April 1886
Copy letter from Lieutenant Governor Wray to E Leigh Pemberton re. the Voisin case, list of fines
Reference: A/C2/25/6
Date: 4 May 1886
Letter from Lieutenant Governor Wray to the Under Secretary of State for the Home Office originally enclosed with the Voisin petition see A/C2/25/6 concludes that the petition is only from a 'minority of the population composed chiefly of the working classes hoping to obtain redress of certain grievances' analysis of the petition see A/C2/21/3
Reference: A/C2/25/9
Date: 28 August 1886
Letter from Lieutenant Governor Wray to the Under Secretary of State for the Home Office analysing the number of troops needed for the security of the Island and the cost to the Island of the present system, statement of Militia expenditure from States revenue
Reference: A/C2/25/10
Date: 28 August 1886
Letter from the Secretary of State Home Office to Lieutenant Governor Wray acknowledging receipt of his letter re Militia Service in the Channel Islands
Reference: A/C2/25/14
Date: 17 November 1886