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Governor's Letter Book of correspondence with the Jersey authorities [Major General James Love, 1852 - 1857, Major General Godfrey Charles Mundy, 1857 - 1860, Sir Robert P Douglas Bart., 1860 - 1863, and Major General Burke Cuppage, 1863 - 1868] [indexed]
Reference: A/A1/10
Date: 30 July 1851 - 1 September 1860
Governor's Letter Book of correspondence with the Home Office and the Jersey authorities [Major General Godfrey Charles Mundy, 1857 - 1860, Sir Robert P Douglas Bart., 1860 - 1863, and Major General Burke Cuppage, 1863 - 1868] [indexed]
Reference: A/A1/11
Date: 18 September 1860 - 20 December 1865
Governor's Letter Book of correspondence with the Jersey authorities [Major General Godfrey Charles Mundy, 1857 - 1860, Sir Robert P Douglas Bart., 1860 - 1863, and Major General Burke Cuppage, 1863 - 1868] [indexed]
Reference: A/A1/12
Date: 11 February 1860 - 22 December 1864
Governor's Letter Book of correspondence with the Home Office and other government agencies [Sir Robert P Douglas Bart., 1860 - 1863, and Major General Burke Cuppage, 1863 - 1868] [indexed]
Reference: A/A1/13
Date: 19 January 1862 - 28 December 1867
Governor's Letter Book of correspondence with the Jersey Authorities [Major General Burke Cuppage, 1863 - 1868] [indexed]
Reference: A/A1/14
Date: 10 January 1865 - 7 December 1867
Governor's Letter Book of correspondence with the Home Office with copies of letters from the Attorney General relating to the reform of the Royal Court, 1867 [Major General Burke Cuppage, 1863 - 1868] [indexed]
Reference: A/A1/15
Date: 5 January 1866 - 26 November 1867
Governor's Letter Book of correspondence with the Home Office and the Jersey authorities [Major General Burke Cuppage, 1863 - 1868 and Major General Philip Nelson Guy, 1868 - 1873] [indexed]
Reference: A/A1/16
Date: 1 January 1868 - 31 December 1870
Copy of beginning of a letter from Government House, Jersey [presumably from Major General Burke Cuppage, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey, 1863 - 1868] to the Earl of Belmore in reply to the letter of the 19 Dec 1866 see A/C2/10/1 re. condition of the Militia in the Island which is 'not what it ought to be'
Reference: A/C2/10/2
Date: 29 December 1866
Copy of letter from the Earl of Longford, the War Office to the Under Secretary of State for the Home Department re. the condition of the Militia in the Channel Islands. Copy of letter from Belmore, Whitehall to Major General Cuppage, Lieutenant Governor of Jersey re. the condition of the Militia in Jersey. Copy of end of a letter from Major General Cuppage re. the condition of the Militia in Jersey
Reference: A/C2/11/2
Date: 19 January 1867 - 22 January 1867
Letter from the Earl of Belmore, Whitehall to Major General Cuppage re. condition of the Militia in Jersey
Reference: A/C2/11/3
Date: 22 January 1867
Copy of letter from Major General Burke Cuppage, Government Hose, Jersey to the Earl of Belmore, Home Office in reply to the letter of the 22 Jan 1867
Reference: A/C2/11/4
Date: 29 January 1867
Copy of letter from Major General Burke Cuppage, Government House, Jersey to the Earl of Belmore re. the meeting of the States of Jersey the previous day, which discussed the Militia, the original letter was accompanied with a newspaper recording the States sitting. Copy of letter from the Earl of Belmore, Whitehall to Major General Cuppage passing on the thanks of Mr Secretary Walpole
Reference: A/C2/11/5
Date: 5 February 1867 - 9 February 1867
Letter from the Earl of Belmore, Whitehall to Major General Cuppage passing on the thanks of Mr Secretary Walpole
Reference: A/C2/11/6
Date: 9 February 1867
Copy of letter from the Earl of Belmore, Whitehall to Major General Cuppage re. newspaper allegations of the mutinous conduct of some men from the Third Regiment of the Jersey Militia, request from Mr Walpole for the facts of the case. Copy of a letter from Major General Burke Cuppage, Government House, Jersey to the Earl of Belmore acknowledging receipt of his letter of 10 May 1867 and providing more detail about the 13 'mutinous' soldiers
Reference: A/C2/11/8
Date: 10 May 1867 - 16 May 1867
Letter from James Fergusson, Whitehall to Major General Cuppage, Jersey re. request for information regarding the Militia in the absence of legislation, and informing him of the recommendations of Mr Hardy, a withdrawal of Government allowances and establishment of regular inspection of the Channel Islands Militia
Reference: A/C2/11/10
Date: 7 November 1867
Copy of letter from Edward Lugard, War Office to the Under Secretary of State Home Department, original enclosed with 'an anonymous communication relative to the Channel Islands Militia'. Copy of a letter from Major General Burke Cuppage, Government House, Jersey acknowledging receipt of a letter of 7 November 1867 and re. inactivity of the States of Jersey to make a decision regarding the Militia
Reference: A/C2/11/11
Date: 4 November 1867 - 12 November 1867
Copy of letter from Major General Burke Cuppage, Government House, Jersey to James Fergusson, Home Office, originally sent with the anonymous communication, which he regards as full of exaggeration and misrepresentation, he admits the organisation of the Militia has room for improvement
Reference: A/C2/12/1
Date: 26 March 1868
Letter from Major General Cuppage, Government House, Jersey to the Committee for Provision of the Militia Laws re. reform of the Militia
Reference: A/C2/12/2
Date: 1 April 1868