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Copy letter from C B Ewart Lieutenant-Governor to the Secretary of State for the Home Office regarding the 1881 Militia Law although the enactments are deemed sufficient to deal with the force in peace there is no provision made for mobilisation in time of war, recommends additions to the existing law
Reference: A/C2/31/13
Date: 3 June 1892
Letter from Godfrey Lushington, Whitehall to the Lieutenant- Governor [Lieutenant General Charles Ewart] regarding the Jersey Militia in time of war being brought under the Army Act 1881, H M Government in favour, would want an indication of the reaction of the States of Jersey
Reference: A/C2/31/15
Date: 11 July 1892
Letter from C B Ewart, Lieutenant-Governor to the Under Secretary of State Home Office informing him of the meeting between the L-G, the Bailiff and Solicitor General, the Bailiff will consider if there are any means by which he can 'sound' the States over the question of bringing the Jersey Militia in time of war under the Army Act 1881
Reference: A/C2/31/19
Date: 24 October 1892
Letter from E Markham, Lieutenant-Governor to the Under Secretary of State Home Office reply to letter of 18 Nov 1892 A/C2/31/20 the Bailiff not informed the L-G of any steps that had been taken to sound the States with regard to the Jersey Militia in time of war being brought under the Army Act 1881
Reference: A/C2/31/21
Date: 21 November 1892
Congratulations on the ending of the Boer War
Reference: A/D1/B12
Date: 7 May 1900 - 9 June 1902
Number of casualties in the Crimean War
Reference: A/D1/C8
Date: 1 April 1854 - 31 December 1855
Instructions from the Home Office concerning censorship and other measures in time of war
Reference: A/D1/C12
Date: 2 June 1931 - 9 February 1932
Photocopies of Guernsey documents relating to privateers and newscuttings relating to Jersey privateers during the wars with France
Reference: A/D1/P22
Date: 1777 - 1988
Instructions for the Post Office in case of war
Reference: A/D1/W4
Date: 28 November 1972 - 2 June 1976