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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: November 7th 1867 - November 7th 1867
Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] requesting a sitting of the States on 15 September to discuss tobacco legislation, Militia Law amendments and Mont Orgueil
Reference: A/C2/41/43
Date: September 9th 1905 - September 9th 1905
Letter from W V Vernon Bailiff to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] informing him of the agenda for the next States Sitting on 26 September purchase of lands by the States at St Ouen's Bay for military purposes and proposed legislation to amend the existing Militia Act
Reference: A/C2/41/47
Date: September 22nd 1905 - September 22nd 1905
Letter from H Cunningham, Home Office, Whitehall to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] regarding the renewal of the Jersey Militia Act of 1905 to allow provision of funds for the Militia from the States
Reference: A/C2/44/35
Date: May 16th 1908 - May 16th 1908
Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Bailiff [W V Vernon] informing him of receipt of a letter from the Home Office see A/C2/44/35 regarding fresh legislation to provide funds for the Militia
Reference: A/C2/44/36
Date: May 18th 1908 - May 18th 1908
Letter from the Bailiff, W V Vernon to the Lieutenant Governor [Major General Hugh Sutley Gough] re. legislation to provide funds for the Militia, explanation of the situation that now no special law is required, enclosed with an Act of the States
Reference: A/C2/44/37
Date: May 26th 1908 - May 26th 1908
Letter from H S Gough Lieutenant Governor to the Under Secretary of State in reply to his letter of 16 May see A/C2/44/35 explaining that no special law is now needed to provide funds for Militia expenses
Reference: A/C2/44/38
Date: May 28th 1908 - May 28th 1908
Correspondence between the War Office, the Lieutenant Governor, Major General William Douglas Smith, the Bailiff W V Vernon, the Lieutenant Bailiff L Aubin, Solicitor General C E Malet de Carteret & Ernest Le Sueur Greffier re. the new Militia Law
Reference: A/C2/55/1
Date: September 15th 1921 - December 28th 1921
Correspondence with the Ministry of Agriculture concerning legislation and imports
Reference: A/D1/A9/1
Date: November 19th 1894 - March 31st 1960
Correspondence, returns and legislation relating to the registration of births, marriages and deaths and the census
Reference: A/D1/B8
Date: December 19th 1882 - January 1st 1939
Correspondence concerning copyright legislation
Reference: A/D1/C17
Date: March 25th 1885 - May 15th 1950
Papers relating to legislation on public elections, includes proposed elections on a Sunday
Reference: A/D1/E2
Date: February 25th 1830 - October 21st 1987
Papers relating to the legislation and regulation of fishing, includes a petition from trawlermen, relating to the competition from steam and motor vessels
Reference: A/D1/F17
Date: February 7th 1884 - October 7th 1938
Papers relating to Fiefs, includes; legislation and petitions
Reference: A/D1/F3
Date: April 13th 1886 - September 26th 1924
Papers relating to gas legislation lodged by the Jersey Gas Light Company Limited
Reference: A/D1/G11
Date: March 16th 1916 - February 18th 1918
Correspondence and papers relating to hospitals; bills, acts, legislation, purchase of Overdale and appointment of a Radiologist
Reference: A/D1/H6
Date: November 1st 1872 - January 31st 1976