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Copy letter from the Lieutenant-Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] to the Bailiff informing him the Home Authorities had authorised a Detachment of the Royal Jersey Militia to proceed to London for the Coronation celebrations under certain conditions, request for the views of the States
Reference: A/C2/38/2
Date: 8 May 1902
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
Copy letter from Government House [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] to the Bailiff informing him the Coronation is expected to take place on 9 August and the Home Authorities have sanctioned a contingent of the Royal Jersey Militia to attend, asking him if the States are still desirous for the men to go and if the States will bear the expenses
Reference: A/C2/38/11
Date: 19 July 1902
Letter from W Venables Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] informing him that the States are desirous of the contingent of the Royal Jersey Militia proceeding to London for the Coronation celebrations and will bear the expense
Reference: A/C2/38/14
Date: 26 July 1902
Copy letter from H R Abadie, Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff informing him he will be out of the Island for the Coronation
Reference: A/C2/38/15
Date: 5 August 1902
Letter from H R A [Major General Henry Richard Abadie], Government House to the Bailiff regarding the decision of the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society not to allow use of Springfield for drill practice, request that a suitable place can be found
Reference: A/C2/39/7
Date: 15 January 1903
Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] acknowledging receipt of his letter of his letter of 15 January see A/C2/39/7 informing him the matter of an area for drill practice had been referred to the Defence Committee
Reference: A/C2/39/8
Date: 20 January 1903
Letter from H R A [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] Government House to Under Secretary of State originally enclosed with a letter from the Law Officers regarding the liability of Captain Pritchard's sons for military service, request to consult the English Law Officers
Reference: A/C2/39/16
Date: 26 February 1903
Letter from the Under Secretary of State, Home Office to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] in reply to his letter of 26 March A/C2/39/16 regarding Captain Pritchard's sons & advising him of his opinion that the Law Officers advice was so clear the English Law Officers need not be consulted
Reference: A/C2/39/17
Date: 3 March 1903