Collection Search Comments Loading comments... 1907 Reference A/C2/43Keywords 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/C2/43This item» A/C2/43/1 Draft letter from the Lieutenant Governor, Major General Hugh Sutley Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] enclosed with a return of the strength of the 3rd or south Battalion, problem that it is too large 4 January 1907 A/C2/43/2 Letter from the Bailiff, W V Vernon to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him his letter of the 4 January has been transmitted to the Defence Committee see A/C2/43/1 5 January 1907 A/C2/43/3 Letter from the Lieutenant Governor, Major General Hugh Sutley Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] informing him of the balance of the estimate of expenditure on training for 1906 was £950 5 January 1907 A/C2/43/4 Letter from the Bailiff, W V Vernon to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him his letter of 5 January has been forwarded to the Defence Committee 7 January 1907 A/C2/43/5 Letter from H L Le [Vavasseur dit] Durell advocate to Colonel Bagnall, Tower Hamlet, St Saviour informing him of plaintiff's costs and damages in Biggs case 15 January 1907 A/C2/43/6 Letter from H L Le [Vavasseur dit] Durell advocate to Colonel Bagnall, Tower Hamlet, St Saviour thanking him for the cheque 18 January 1907 A/C2/43/7 Copy of expenses in case of Biggs v Bagnall 18 January 1907 A/C2/43/8 Letter from the Bailiff, W V Vernon to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] with reference to Militia training and opinion of the Defence Committee 22 January 1907 A/C2/43/9 Letter from the Bailiff, W V Vernon to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] requesting a detailed statement of expenditure for Militia training in 1906 22 January 1907 A/C2/43/10 Letter from the Lieutenant Governor, Major General Hugh Sutley Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] informing him the detailed statement of expenditure for Militia training was being prepared 29 January 1907 A/C2/43/11 Letter from Lieut-Colonel T N Bagnall to the D A A G re. expenses for case brought against him by Private Biggs for wrongful imprisonment request the expenses can be recovered through the Army Council 31 January 1907 A/C2/43/12 Letter from H L Le [Vavasseur dit] Durell advocate to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding a letter addressed to the Law Officers asking for an opinion on the Biggs case, request the report should come from the Attorney General alone 1 February 1907 A/C2/43/13 Letter from the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] to the Attorney General, A Hilgrove Turner requesting for the second time the report on the 'Biggs, Bagnall and others' case 5 February 1907 A/C2/43/14 Letter from the Lieutenant Governor, Major General Hugh Sutley Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] originally enclosed with a statement of the expenditure incurred in 1906 for the Militia 9 February 1907 A/C2/43/15 Copy letter from A H Turner [Attorney General] to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him of his opinion regarding the case Biggs v. Bagnall 9 February 1907 A/C2/43/16 Letter from the Bailiff, W V Vernon to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] in reply to his letter of 9 February see A/C2/43/14 thanking him for the statement of Militia expenses and informing him it had been transmitted to the Defence Committee 12 February 1907 A/C2/43/17 Letter from the Lieutenant Governor H G Gough to the Under Secretary of State, Home Office originally enclosed with a letter from the Officer Commanding the 3rd or South Battalion and a report from the Attorney General [A Hilgrove Turner], the Lieutenant Governor gives his opinion of the case Biggs v. Bagnall 13 February 1907 A/C2/43/18 Letter from the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] to the Lieutenant Bailiff requesting £500 for Militia training 5 March 1907 A/C2/43/19 Letter from the Lieutenant Bailiff, W Duret Aubin to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the Defence Committee had granted £500 for Militia training 9 March 1907 A/C2/43/20 Copy letter from R H Brade, Army Council to the General Officer Commanding Jersey District relating to the bill of costs for the Biggs v. Bagnall case 13 March 1907 A/C2/43/21 Memo from Commander 3rd or Southern Battalion to the D A A G regarding a boy behaving badly on parade 13 March 1907 A/C2/43/22 Letter from Lieutenant Governor H Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] requesting a date when he can consult the Defence Committee regarding the Militia encampments 14 March 1907 A/C2/43/23 Letter from H Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Law Officers of the Crown regarding Frederick Collas and his conduct, request for advice on how to proceed to punish him 14 March 1907 A/C2/43/24 Letter from H L Le [Vavasseur dit] Durell to Lieutenant Colonel Stuart re. the costs of the Biggs and Colonel Bagnall case 18 March 1907 A/C2/43/25 Letter from H Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Law Officers of the Crown regarding Alfred Godfray who had vacated the appointment as King's Prévôt 22 March 1907 A/C2/43/26 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding the forthcoming encampment of the Royal Militia and inconvenience of holding rifle practice immediately after enclosed with a copy of the Act of the Defence Committee 22 March 1907 A/C2/43/27 Letter from the A Hilgrove Turner Attorney General's Chambers to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding the case of Frederick Collas advise a fine for his insubordination 22 March 1907 A/C2/43/28 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] informing him the encampment dates will be published in the local press and readjustment of the dates for musketry practice 25 March 1907 A/C2/43/29 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 25 March see A/C2/43/28 and informing him he had forwarded it to the Defence Committee 26 March 1907 A/C2/43/30 Copy letter from A Hilgrove Turner Attorney General's Chambers to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding Alfred Joseph Godfray vacating his position as Kings Prévôt, still required by law to complete his service in the Militia 30 March 1907 A/C2/43/31 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] enclosed with an Act of the Defence Committee directing the Treasurer to receive £603 for Militia expenses 2 April 1907 A/C2/43/32 Letter from Henry Godfray, States Treasurer to Lieutenant- Colonel G P Stewart D A A G acknowledging receipt of the cheque for £603 3 April 1907 A/C2/43/33 Letter from the Lieutenant Governor H G Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] originally enclosed with a copy of the Militia Roll 3 April 1907 A/C2/43/34 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] informing him the cheque for £603 had been paid to the Treasurer 4 April 1907 A/C2/43/35 Letter from W W Maitland, Government Secretary to P A Aubin Constable of St Helier regarding police presence for the forthcoming parade for Divine Service and presentation of Long Service medals for the Royal Square and St James Church 5 April 1907 A/C2/43/36 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of the Militia Roll and informing him it had been forwarded to the Greffe 10 April 1907 A/C2/43/37 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding offences committed by Philip Egan, Frederick Brisset, George Malzard, Daniel Statt and Charles Malzard 20 April 1907 A/C2/43/38 Letter from Colonel H Ringwood Deputy Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] requesting an early reply to the request for information about the men convicted by the civil power see A/C2/43/37 27 April 1907 A/C2/43/39 Letter from H Ringwood Deputy Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] requesting £700 for the first encampment of the Jersey Militia 1 May 1907 A/C2/43/40 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Deputy Governor [Colonel H Ringwood] regarding the offences committed by Philip Egan, Frederick Brisset, George Malzard, Daniel Statt and Charles Malzard enclosed with Act of the Defence Committee 1 May 1907 and list of offences of the men 3 May 1907 A/C2/43/41 Letter from W Duret Aubin Lieutenant Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the Defence Committee agreed to the sum of £700 for the first Militia encampment 7 May 1907 A/C2/43/42 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding dates for forthcoming encampments taking into consideration a race meeting was planned at Don Bridge in July 16 May 1907 A/C2/43/43 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Under Secretary of State Home Office regarding the action brought by Private Biggs against his Commanding Officer Lieut-Col T N Bagnall 16 May 1907 A/C2/43/44 Proceedings of the Court of Enquiry for the purpose of investigating cause of injury to Corporal P Pugsley 17 May 1907 A/C2/43/45 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] originally enclosed with A/C2/43/44 regarding compensation for Corporal P Pugsley 24 May 1907 A/C2/43/46 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 24 May see A/C2/43/45 and informing him it had been forwarded to the Defence Committee 25 May 1907 A/C2/43/47 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding dates for the Militia encampments 27 May 1907 A/C2/43/48 Letter from H Ringwood Deputy Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding the supply of furniture for use in the office of the Royal Jersey Artillery 12 June 1907 A/C2/43/49 Letter from H Ringwood Deputy Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] asking if there would be any objection to the provision of light refreshments being given to the non-commissioned officers and men of the Militia taking part in the celebrations for the Kings [Edward VII] birthday and handing over of Mont Orgueil Castle 15 June 1907 A/C2/43/50 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Law Officers originally enclosed with correspondence regarding Private Peter Daisy of the 3rd or South Battalion 19 June 1907 A/C2/43/51 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the Defence Committee had agreed refreshments could be provided to the Militia at the States expense during the celebrations for the King's [Edward VII] birthday and handing over of Mont Orgueil Castle 22 June 1907 A/C2/43/53 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Lieutenant Bailiff requesting £1,793 for the second encampment 4 July 1907 A/C2/43/54 Letter from A Hilgrove Turner Attorney General's Chambers to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] originally enclosed with the correspondence relating to Private Peter Daisy, stating his opinion regarding the case 6 July 1907 A/C2/43/55 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging his letter of 4 July see A/C2/43/53 and informing him the Treasurer has been directed by the Defence Committee to provide £1,793 for the Militia encampment 9 July 1907 A/C2/43/56 Letter from Colonel R F Lindsell to the Deputy Assistant Adjutant General regarding Mr Marret, Vingtenier of Trinity and the manner in which he has carried out his duties 9 July 1907 A/C2/43/57 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] originally enclosed with A/C2/43/56 regarding Mr Marret Vingtenier of Trinity 12 July 1907 A/C2/43/58 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the correspondence regarding Mr Marret the Military Vingtenier of Trinity had been forwarded to the Defence Committee 13 July 1907 A/C2/43/59 Copies of reports regarding desertion of A Le Cocq from the camp at Don Bridge and the Vingtenier of Trinity's [Mr Marret] inability to locate him 15 July 1907 A/C2/43/60 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] requesting £1,020 for the third military encampment 23 July 1907 A/C2/43/61 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the sum of £1,020 for the military encampment had been agreed by the Defence Committee 27 July 1907 A/C2/43/62 Letter from Edward Voisin & Son, Solicitors to Capt. L J R Conolly Adjutant regarding injuries sustained by a horse hired by Sergeant John Wesley Baudains from his uncle Mr John Mallet of Rockvale, St Lawrence during the ceremony of the handing over Mont Orgueil Castle, warning of a compensation claim by Mr Mallet 29 July 1907 A/C2/43/63 Letter from H S Gough, Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] [originally enclosed with a report regarding the Military Vingtenier of Trinity 30 July 1907 A/C2/43/64 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] enclosed with an Act of the Defence Committee of 27 July regarding the matter of the Military Vingtenier of Trinity [Mr Marret] 30 July 1907 A/C2/43/65 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the documents relating to the Military Vingtenier of Trinity [Mr Marret] had been forwarded to the Defence Committee 31 July 1907 A/C2/43/66 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] requesting the sum of £1,600 for the fourth military encampment 3 August 1907 A/C2/43/67 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the sum of £1,600 for the fourth military encampment had been agreed by the Defence Committee 10 August 1907 A/C2/43/68 Letter from W Duret Aubin Lieutenant Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] relating to the neglect of duty by the Military Vingtenier of Trinity [Mr Marret] enclosed with an Act of the Defence Committee 17 August on the subject 19 August 1907 A/C2/43/69 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] originally enclosed with an estimate of expenses for training of the Militia for 1908 29 August 1907 A/C2/43/70 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] relating to his letter of 24 May 1907 see A/C2/43/45 requesting a reply 29 August 1907 A/C2/43/71 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] in reply to his letter of 29 August A/C2/43/70 regarding an injury sustained by Corporal P Pugsley, informing him his letter had been transmitted to the Defence Committee 30 August 1907 A/C2/43/72 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 29 August A/C2/43/69 regarding training expenses and informing him it had been transmitted to the Defence Committee 31 August 1907 A/C2/43/73 Letter from the D A A G to the Officer Commanding 3rd or South Battalion regarding two waiters at the Royal Hotel who were absent from parade as the management threatened to dismiss them if they attended, wish to bring the matter to the attention of the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] 4 September 1907 A/C2/43/74 Letter from Colonel H Owen to the D A A G regarding facilities for locking up flannel shirts and cotton drawers in the Queens Assembly Rooms 9 September 1907 A/C2/43/75 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding the two waiters at the Royal Hotel asking what steps can be taken to prevent hardship being brought upon men who have to perform military service 11 September 1907 A/C2/43/76 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding the erection of Artillery Stores at the Queen's Assembly Rooms, Belmont Road 11 September 1907 A/C2/43/77 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the Defence Committee had agreed to award Corporal P Pugsley £10 for the injury sustained performing his duty, without admitting liability 12 September 1907 A/C2/43/78 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding increase of salary for the Military Vingteniers of the South District matter been referred to the Sub Defence Committee 12 September 1907 A/C2/43/79 Letter from W Duret Aubin Lieutenant Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging his letter of 11 September see A/C2/43/75 regarding the waiters at the Royal Hotel, matter been referred to the Defence Committee 14 September 1907 A/C2/43/80 Letter from W Duret Aubin Lieutenant Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging his letter of 11 September see A/C2/43/76 regarding Artillery Stores at the Queen's Assembly Rooms, matter been transferred to the Defence Committee 14 September 1907 A/C2/43/81 Memorandum form D A A G to Officer Commanding Artillery originally enclosed with £10 to be paid to Corporal P Pugsley for accidental injury, signed receipt 14 September 1907 A/C2/43/82 Letter from Edward Voisin & Son, Solicitors to Capt. L J R Conolly, Adjutant providing figures for the compensation claim for Mr [John] Mallet due to injury sustained by his horse at Mont Orgueil see A/C2/43/62 14 September 1907 A/C2/43/83 Letter from Colonel H Owen to the D A A G regarding injury to Mr J[ohn] E Mallet's horse compensation claim originally enclosed with Court of Enquiry Proceedings and Edward Voisin & Son, solicitors correspondence 18 September 1907 A/C2/43/84 Proceedings at the Court of Enquiry at Don Bridge Camp on 7 August 1907 for the purpose of reporting the circumstances in which Mr J[ohn] E Mallet's horse was injured at Mont Orgueil evidence given by J W Baudains 19 September 1907 A/C2/43/85 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding John Mallet's compensation, originally enclosed with the correspondence relative to the claim, request by the Lieutenant Governor if the States will consider the claim 20 September 1907 A/C2/43/86 Letter from Colonel H Owen to the D A A G reporting on the condition of rooms at the Queen's Assembly Rooms 20 September 1907 A/C2/43/87 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding waiters at the Royal Hotel enclosed with Act of the Defence Committee on the subject 21 September 1907 A/C2/43/88 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 20 September regarding John Mallet compensation claim and informing him the correspondence has been transmitted to the Defence Committee 21 September 1907 A/C2/43/89 Letter from Philip Pugsley, 16 York Street, St Helier to Captain Connolly regarding his compensation claim enclosed with bill for professional attendance by Alfred Godfray, La Motte Street St Helier 22 September 1907 A/C2/43/90 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging a letter concerning expenses incurred by the Acting British Consul General at Port Said in assisting a distressed British subject 23 September 1907 A/C2/43/91 Letter from W W Maitland Government Secretary to the Manager of the Royal Hotel requesting confirmation if the management had warned employees who attended parade would be dismissed 27 September 1907 A/C2/43/92 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] requesting that the Queen's Assembly Rooms be inspected by the States Architect due to their bad condition 30 September 1907 A/C2/43/93 Letter from H G Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] referring to Corporal Pugsley's letter see A/C2/43/89 regarding his compensation claim, request the Defence Committee would increase the amount already granted 30 September 1907 A/C2/43/94 Letter from A [G] Loureau, Bree's Royal Hotel to W W Maitland Government Secretary in reply to his letter of 27 September see A/C2/43/91 regarding the two waiters who did not attend parade 1 October 1907 A/C2/43/95 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding state of repair of the Queen's Assembly Rooms informing him his letter had been transferred to the Defence Committee 2 October 1907 A/C2/43/96 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging his letter of 30 September see A/C2/43/93 regarding Corporal P Pugsley informing him the matter had gone to the Defence Committee 2 October 1907 A/C2/43/97 Copy letter from W W Maitland to the Manager, Royal Hotel acknowledging receipt of his letter see A/C2/43/94 informing him it did not give an adequate reply 3 October 1907 A/C2/43/98 Letter from A G Loureau, Manageress Bree's Royal Hotel to W W Maitland Government Secretary in reply to his letter of 3 October see A/C2/43/97 stating she did tell one of the waiters if they had to be absent so often they would be dismissed 10 October 1907 A/C2/43/99 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him of the decision of the Defence Committee regarding the claim for compensation from John Mallet due to injuries caused to his horse at Mont Orgueil, the Committee did not admit liability 12 October 1907 A/C2/43/100 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] enclosed with an Act of the Defence Committee confirming an extra £5 to be paid to Corporal P Pugsley for injury compensation 12 October 1907 A/C2/43/101 Letter from W Duret Aubin Lieutenant Bailiff to the Deputy Governor enclosed with the States Engineer's report on the state of repair of the Queen's Assembly Rooms, Belmont Road, Committee approval for suggested repairs 28 October 1907 A/C2/43/102 Copy letter from the Deputy Governor to the Law Officers of the Crown originally enclosed with correspondence relating to Recruit Samuel Spiller, request for opinion 31 October 1907 A/C2/43/103 Memorandum from Colonel H Owen to the States Engineer request for extra accommodation for gun stores at the four country Arsenals St Mary, St Peter, St Martin and Grouville with diagram of boarding he was suggesting 6 November 1907 A/C2/43/104 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Deputy Governor enclosed with Acts of the Defence Committee regarding salaries of the Military Vingteniers and estimate of expenses for Militia training for 1908 13 November 1907 A/C2/43/105 Copy letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding estimates for training by the Defence Committee no objection to his 'contingent being reduced' 16 November 1907 A/C2/43/106 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter see A/C2/43/105 informing him it has been transmitted to the Defence Committee 16 November 1907 A/C2/43/107 Memorandum from D A A G Lieut-Colonel G P Stewart to Officer Commanding Artillery informing him of the decision of the Defence Committee regarding compensation for damages for John Edward Mallet's horse, Committee do not admit any liability 16 November 1907 A/C2/43/108 Letter from W W Maitland Government Secretary to Mr P M De La Mare Jersey Times & British Press regarding an account for printing, papers and almanacs, enclosed with the bill from Mr De La Mare 19 November 1907 A/C2/43/109 Copy letter H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding compensation for Corporal P Pugsley originally enclosed with a letter written by Corporal Pugsley 19 November 1907 A/C2/43/110 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 19 November see A/C2/ 43/109 informing him it had been transmitted to the Defence Committee 21 November 1907 A/C2/43/111 Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding insufficient accommodation for Artillery Stores at the St Peter, St Mary, Grouville and St Martin's Arsenals 22 November 1907 A/C2/43/112 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 22 November see A/C2/43/111 informing him it had been transmitted to the Defence Committee 23 November 1907 A/C2/43/113 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding Corporal Pugsley's letter regarding increased compensation for injury, Defence Committee agreed no more compensation would be forthcoming 30 November 1907 A/C2/43/114 Circular letter from W W Maitland Government Secretary to Jurat Duret Aubin, Lieutenant Bailiff, Colonel E C Malet de Carteret President Defence Committee and the Bailiff [W V Vernon] originally enclosed with Memorandum regarding work performed by the troops during the past training season 24 December 1907 A/C2/43/115 Printed summary of Militia costs 1906 - 1907