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Letter from the Bailiff Robert Pipon Marett to the Lieutenant Governor Nicholson originally enclosed with letters dated 24 March 1882 see A/C2/22/4 & A/C2/22/5 & correspondence re. preparation of lists of lads liable to be called for drill, militia service 'falling on persons of the artisan or labouring classes'
Reference: A/C2/22/5
Date: 6 April 1882
Letter from the Bailiff Robert Pipon Marett to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Lothian Nicholson] re. correspondence regarding Sergeant Henry Vint and preparation of lists of lads to be called for drill in 1881 & 1882 forwarded to President of the Defence Committee
Reference: A/C2/22/6
Date: 14 April 1882
Copy letter from C B Ewart Lieutenant-Governor to the Law Officers of the Crown regarding recalling the Reserve of the Militia for drill training
Reference: A/C2/31/1
Date: 26 March 1892
Memo from Major F M Voisin acting adjutant listing the times when Springfield Pavilion would be required for drill practice
Reference: A/C2/38/22
Date: 29 December 1902
Copy letter to J A Perree regarding the cost of using the Springfield Pavilion with transcript
Reference: A/C2/39/2
Date: 3 January 1903
Letter from John A Perree Secretary of the Royal Jersey Agricultural & Horticultural Society, 8 Church Street, St Helier to Major G P Stewart in reply to his letter of 3 January see A/C2/39/2 requesting more information about the use of Springfield Pavilion before a decision can be made about the hire cost
Reference: A/C2/39/3
Date: 7 January 1903
Memo from Major F H Voisin to Major G P Steward D A A G regarding the use of Springfield Pavilion for drill, may only be used on Monday next
Reference: A/C2/39/4
Date: 8 January 1903