The New navy list, compiled by C. Haultain [and] (J. Allen)

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Joseph Allen (of Greenwich hosp), Charles Haultain
1852

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Página 218 - When a British subject has received the royal permission to accept a foreign order, he will at any future time be allowed to accept the decoration of a higher class of the same order, to which he may have become eligible by increase of rank in the foreign service, or in the service of his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of honour strictly consequent upon the acceptance of the original order, and common to every person upon whom such order is conferred.
Página 218 - Subject has received the Royal permission to accept a Foreign Order, he will at any future time be allowed to accept the Decoration of a higher Class of the same Order, to which he may have become eligible by increase of rank in the Foreign Service, or in the Service of his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of honour strictly consequent upon'the acceptance of the original Order, and common to every person upon whom such Order is conferred.
Página 224 - Syria in 1840, are unmarked by any such distinction, has been pleased to direct, that the surviving Officers, seamen, and marines, engaged in those actions, shall also receive a similar mark of their Sovereign's gracious recollection of their services, and of Her desire to record the same ; and all such Officers...
Página 169 - Dido, commanding a boat in action with pirates at Borneo. Second in command of Pagoda on a voyage to the Antarctic regions. 40 FJ Partridge, Volunteer in Pique, and officially noticed in the operations on the coast of Syria, in 1840. 43 HT Lyon, Mid. of Blonde in all the services of that ship on the coast of China; and slightly wounded, and officially mentioned at capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo.
Página 333 - ... classes, so that each officer, man, and boy, composing the rest of the complements of Our ships, sloops, and vessels of war, and actually on board at the time of any such capture, seizure...
Página 218 - THAT no British Subjects shall accept a Foreign Order, or wear its Insignia, without having previously obtained a Warrant under the Royal Sign Manual (directed to the Earl Marshal of England), granting them His Majesty's permission to accept and wear the same.
Página 27 - China, from 1841, until the conclusion of the war, and personally engaged on shore and afloat at the taking of Amoy and Chinghae, attack on the Chinese camp on the heights of Segalion; capture of the city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, £c.
Página 58 - Thames, served in her boats at the capture of a large armed convoy in 1810; at the capture of ten transports in the Gulf of Salerno, and two large armed feluccas near Cetraro in 1811 ; and of two batteries and 14 merchant vessels at...
Página 28 - Served iu boats at the taking of Ischia and Procida, and destruction of two gun-boats; at capture of a Fr.
Página 184 - ... of eighteen months ; or in the two latter, or in the three capacities, for a period combined of two years and a half. He shall produce certificates of diligence, sobriety and good conduct, as required in the...

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