Collection Search Comments Loading comments... 1903 Reference A/C2/39Keywords Correspondence | Militia | defence | lieutenant governorsLevel of description SeriesContext: A Records of the Lieutenant Governor of Jersey A/C Defence A/C2 Militia Correspondence, 1800 - 1934 A/C2/39This item» A/C2/39/1 Letter from the Under Secretary of State Home Office to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] regarding the expenses of mobilising the Jersey Militia originally enclosed with a letter from the War Office 1 January 1904 A/C2/39/2 Copy letter to J A Perree regarding the cost of using the Springfield Pavilion with transcript 3 January 1903 A/C2/39/3 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 7 January 1903 A/C2/39/4 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 8 January 1903 A/C2/39/5 Letter from Major G P Stewart to J A Perree Secretary Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society outlining the times of drill practice at Springfield with transcript 8 January 1903 A/C2/39/6 Copy letter from J Giffard Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society to Major Stewart informing him of the Committee's decision not to allow the Militia to use Springfield for drill practice 14 January 1903 A/C2/39/7 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 15 January 1903 A/C2/39/8 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 20 January 1903 A/C2/39/9 Letter from J A Perree, Secretary Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society to Major G P Stewart D A A G informing him of a decision of the Committee taken that day to allow Springfield Pavilion to be used for drill practice until 31 March at a charge of £10 31 January 1903 A/C2/39/10 Memorandum from Major G P Stewart D A A G to Adjutant 3rd Royal Jersey Militia originally enclosed with letter from J A Perree RJA & HS regarding use of Springfield Pavilion for drill see A/C2/39/10 2 February 1903 A/C2/39/11 Letter from H Durell, Solicitor General to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] regarding the liability of Captain Pritchard's sons to service in the Jersey Militia 4 February 1903 A/C2/39/12 Letter from P Briard Lieutenant Bailiff to the Deputy Governor informing him arrangements had been made by the Defence Committee for the use of Springfield by the Militia until 31 March 4 February 1903 A/C2/39/13 Letter from J A Perree RJA & HS to the Defence Committee informing him the grounds at Springfield will be in use for a show requesting the information is conveyed to the Military Authorities 5 February 1903 A/C2/39/14 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] originally enclosed with letter from J A Perree see A/C2/3913 informing of the dates the RJA & HS need the use of Springfield for a Show 16 February 1903 A/C2/39/15 Copy letter from A Hilgrove Turner, Attorney General's Chambers to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] with the opinion Captain Pritchard's sons are not liable for military service under the Militia Law 23 February 1903 A/C2/39/16 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 26 February 1903 A/C2/39/17 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 3 March 1903 A/C2/39/18 Letter from Captain P A Aubin to D A A G regarding the impending arrival of equipment and the problem of storage 13 March 1903 A/C2/39/19 Letter from H R A [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff regarding the storage of an additional supply of arms and equipment at La Collette which needs the appropriate fittings to be supplied 30 March 1903 A/C2/39/20 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] in reply to his letter of 30 March A/C2/39/20 regarding expenditure of £20 for fittings in the store at La Collette 3 April 1903 A/C2/39/21 Four memos regarding the stores at La Collette to be prepared for the arrival of 100 additional sets of equipment 21 April 1903 A/C2/39/22 Letter from Major C Chermside and Lieutenant Colonel Le Gallais to the D A A G regarding the capabilities and efficiency of Lieutenant D W Le Brocq 20 August 1903 A/C2/39/23 Letter from Lieutenant D W Le Brocq, Le Rivage, Gorey to Lieutenant Colonel Le Gallais tendering his resignation 29 August 1903 A/C2/39/24 Letter from A Ward Simpson, Government Secretary to A Hilgrove Turner, Attorney General originally enclosed with letter from Lt Le Brocq see A/C2/39/23 whether he liable for another 5 years service, note attached letter to be kept until January 1904 3 October 1903 A/C2/39/25 Copy letter from Guy Fleetwood Wilson, War Office to the Under Secretary of State advising that the decision of whom should pay in the event of the mobilisation of the Jersey Militia should be deferred until the occasion arises 24 December 1903 A/C2/39/26 Copy letter from the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Henry Richard Abadie] to the Under Secretary of State requesting on whom the expenses would fall if the Jersey Militia was mobilised 7 November 1903