| Francis Townsend - Knights and knighthood - 1828 - 274 pages
...Majesty could be allowed to accept the Insignia of a Foreign Order from any Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence of...employed in the service of such Foreign Sovereign." And in March 1813, His Royal Highness was pleased to command, that the following proviso should be... | |
| Francis Townsend - Knights and knighthood - 1828 - 272 pages
...Majesty could be allowed to accept the Insignia of a Foreign Order from any Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence of...been actually employed in the service of such Foreign Sovereign."And in March 1813, His Royal Highness was pleased to command, that the following proviso... | |
| Francis Townsend - Knights and knighthood - 1828 - 288 pages
...Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence of active and disPREFACE. XV11 tinguished services before the Enemy, either at Sea or in the...employed in the service of such Foreign Sovereign." And in March 1813, His Royal Highness was pleased to command, that the following proviso should be... | |
| William John Thoms - Coronations - 1838 - 506 pages
...Majesty could be allowed to accept the Insignia of a Foreign Order from any Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence of...employed in the service of such foreign Sovereign. 6th. That his Majesty's license and permission doth not authorise, and shall not be deemed or considered... | |
| Joseph Allen (of Greenwich hosp), Charles Haultain - 1846 - 666 pages
...Sovereign of a Foreign State, eicept they shall be so conferred in consequence of active and dis tinguished services before the enemy, either at sea or in the...employed in the service of such Foreign Sovereign. And if the application be in favour of a Naval Officer, the Principal Secretary of State for Foreign... | |
| 1847 - 552 pages
...could " be allowed to accept the Insignia of a Foreign " Order from any Sovereign of a Foreign State, " except they shall be so conferred in consequence "...shall have been actually employed in the Service " of the Foreign Sovereign." And in March, 1813, His Royal Highness was pleased to command that the following... | |
| Joseph Allen (of Greenwich hosp), Charles Haultain - 1847 - 752 pages
...Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence of active and dis*ршЫ «errices before the enemy, either at sea or in the field, or unless he shall have been ¿.illy employed in the service of such Foreign Sovereign. • -r Majesty's licence and permission... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1848 - 1126 pages
...Majesty conld be allowed to accept the Insignia of a Foreign Order from any Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence of...Field ; or unless he shall have been actually employed iu the Service of such Foreign Sovereign." And in March, 1813, His Royal Highness was pleased to command,... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1848 - 614 pages
...Majesty could be allowed to accept the Insignia of a Foreign Order from any Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence of active and distinguished services before the Knemy, either at Sea or in the Field ; or unless he shall have been actually employed in the Service... | |
| Great Britain. Admiralty - 1849 - 666 pages
...Order from any Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall be so conferred in consequence ofactive and distinguished services before the Enemy either at Sea or in the Field ; or unless h shall have been actually employed in th Service of such Foreign Sovereign." And in March, 1813, His... | |
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