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... Lieutenant - General of the Ordnance April , 1718 , and Colonel of the Grenadier Guards August , 1726 ( Dict . Nat . Biog . ) . Mar. 26 1741 Dec. 25 shall fire minute guns for the death GENERAL WILLIAMSON'S DIARY III.
... Lieutenant - General of the Ordnance , 264 ; given £ 1000 a year by the Parliament , 285 ; made President of the Council of Scotland , 395 ; Cromwell refuses to allow him to return to Ireland , ii . 5 , 6 ; supports the offer of the ...
... Lieutenant General of the Ordnance first appear from the time of Essex's successor , although they did not entirely supersede the older titles of Master and Lieutenant until later in the seventeenth century . With the 1597 ...
... Lieutenant - General of the Ordnance . In 1650 they voted the Ordnance Stores and Storehouses to be disposed of as the Council of State should direct . In 1651 , January 14 , they voted the Naval Ordnance Stores to be provided by the ...
... Lieutenant - General of the Ordnance ( with whom Lieutenant - Colonel Brome continued as A.-D.-C. ) , was unbounded . Fox despatched special couriers to seduce him into political life , and to offer him the choice of the " Ordnauce " or ...
... Lieutenant - General of the Ordnance . In 1650 thoy voted the Ordnance Stores and Storehouses to be disposed of as the Council of State should direct . In 1651 , January 14 , they voted the Naval Ordnanco Storos to be provided by the ...
... Lieutenant - General of the Ordnance , and each of the chief Officers , and of the Trea- surer of the Ordnance . " This Information is comprised in the Papers N ° 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 , and their Enclosures , ( pp . 142-209 ...
... lieutenant - general of the ordnance , it was meant to abolish an office , whereas it seemed rather their intention to call it by another name ; for there was , in fact , no specific proposition for diminish- ing the board . Now , if ...
... Lieutenant General of the Ordnance , and has been in that Office ever since the Appointment of Sir Wil- liam Howe , near Two Years ago .-- It is his Business to attend the Board of Ordnance , if required so to do by the Lieutenant ...
... lieutenant - general of the ordnance as the great link between the civil and mili- tary departments of that establishment . He had to perform duties which were necessary to the due carrying on of the business of the board , and which ...