Collection Search Comments Loading comments... 1909 Reference A/C2/45Keywords 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/C2/45This item» A/C2/45/1 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding the claims of the tenants at Les Platons Rifle Range 2 January 1909 A/C2/45/2 Letter from H S Gough, Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] listing the names of the tenants of Les Platons Rifle Range; Philip Queree, John De Gruchy, J A Blampied, C Marett and J Blampied 9 January 1909 A/C2/45/3 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 9 January see A/C2/45/2 and informing him it had been transmitted to the Defence Committee 11 January 1909 A/C2/45/4 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] enclosed with an Act of the Defence Committee regarding nomination of a warden at Crabbé Rifle Range and the value of stores and equipment 11 January 1909 A/C2/45/5 Letter from H G Gough to the Bailiff acknowledging receipt of his letter of 11 January see A/C2/45/4 and expressing his surprise that the second Range Warden was struck out of the 1909 budget 16 January 1909 A/C2/45/6 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 16 January see A/C2/45/5 and informing him it had been transmitted to the Defence Committee 18 January 1909 A/C2/45/7 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] enclosed with an Act of the Finance Committee regarding Militia funds 22 January 1909 A/C2/45/8 Letter from H S Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] informing him a cheque for £135 for training expenses will be paid to the States Treasurer 26 January 1909 A/C2/45/9 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] enclosed with an Act of the Defence Committee regarding the nomination of a Range Warden at Crabbé 29 January 1909 A/C2/45/10 Letter from H S Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] originally enclosed with a statement of expenditure incurred for the Militia for 1908 24 February 1909 A/C2/45/11 Memorandum from Colonel R F Lindsell to the D A A G re. a broken halyard on the flag pole at Mont Orgueil Castle 12 March 1909 A/C2/45/12 Letter from H S Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] informing him of the broken halyard at Mont Orgueil Castle 14 March 1909 A/C2/45/13 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] acknowledging receipt of his letter of 14 March see A/C2/45/12 and informing him it had been transmitted to the Defence Committee 17 March 1909 A/C2/45/14 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him that a new halyard had been provided at Mont Orgueil by the Public Works Committee 21 April 1909 A/C2/45/15 Letter from H S Gough, Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] originally enclosed with a copy of the Militia Roll of each unit 23 April 1909 A/C2/45/16 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 transmitted to the Greffe 24 April 1909 A/C2/45/17 Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Deputy Governor enclosed with an Act of the Finance Committee regarding Militia funds 28 April 1909 A/C2/45/18 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to the Deputy Governor enclosed with an Act of the Finance Committee regarding pay for the Quarter Master and Honorary Lieutenant serving in 1908 28 April 1909 A/C2/45/19 Letter from D A Mills Deputy Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] re. Militia funds 30 April 1909 A/C2/45/20 Proceedings at the Court of Inquiry at the Glacis Camp for the purpose of investigating the circumstances under which Gunner W H Hoare met with an accident 6 May 1909 A/C2/45/21 Letter from Colonel J W Godfray Government Secretary to P A Aubin, Constable of St Helier regarding a parade of troops in the Royal Square and requesting necessary police presence 8 May 1909 A/C2/45/22 Memorandum from the Commander of the South Battalion to the Assistant Adjutant General regarding the unsafe nature of a wall at the St Helier Arsenal 18 May 1909 A/C2/45/23 Letter form H S Gough, Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] informing him of the unsafe nature of the old Arsenal wall at St Helier 20 May 1909 A/C2/45/24 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiff to H S Gough, Lieutenant Governor acknowledging his letter of 20 May and informing him it had been transferred to the Defence Committee 21 May 1909 A/C2/45/25 Letter from W V Vernon, Bailiffs to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him the old wall at the St Helier Arsenal had been demolished 11 June 1909 A/C2/45/26 Memorandum from the Assistant Adjutant General to the Governor's Secretary regarding the provision of a 'light meal' for the troops who take part in the Kings Birthday celebrations at Mont Orgueil 14 June 1909 A/C2/45/27 Papers regarding the enquiry into the injury of Gunner W H Hoare including copies of Acts of the Defence Committee 13 July 1909 A/C2/45/28 Letter from H S Gough, Lieutenant Governor to the Lieutenant Bailiff informing him of the location of the Review of the Royal Militia with a printed invitation for all members of the States 27 July 1909 A/C2/45/29 Letters from Colonel H O B Owen to the President of the Defence Committee and H S Gough to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] regarding a delay to the States tug 'Duke of Normandy' which was required for service in connection with training of the Field Batteries at St Ouen's Bay 16 August 1909 A/C2/45/30 Letter from W Duret Aubin Lieutenant Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] enclosed with an Act of the Defence Committee regarding a compassionate grant to Gunner W H Hoare 20 August 1909 A/C2/45/31 Letters from Sergeant Major E C Le Cornu, St Malo to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] requesting permission to wear his uniform at his sister's forthcoming wedding 21 August 1909 A/C2/45/32 Correspondence re. Private Henry Coutanche who absented himself from the Review Parade on 4 August 30 August 1909 A/C2/45/33 Correspondence regarding the provision of office furniture for the Officer Commanding Engineer Company Royal Militia La Collette 11 September 1909 - 22 October 1909 A/C2/45/34 Correspondence regarding the small arms being moved from Queen's Assembly Rooms, Belmont Road to the Arsenals at St Mary, St Peter, Grouville and St Martin 26 October 1909 - 1 December 1909 A/C2/45/35 Correspondence regarding the provision of clothing racks at St Martin's Arsenal 4 November 1909 - 17 November 1909