HISTORICAL NOTES ON THE ANCIENT AND PRESENT CONSTITUTION OF THE ORDNANCE
JH Leslie - Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 1923 - JSTOR
4 4 And whereas the command and direction of the ordnance is properly a military concern,'and
the establishment of the present board of ordnance is attended with great expence to the …
the establishment of the present board of ordnance is attended with great expence to the …
The Ordnance Office and the King's forts, 1660–1714
H Tomlinson - Architectural History, 1973 - cambridge.org
… The Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, viewing the fortifications at Hull in July 1684,
found that the works advanced very slowly by reason of the slender provision of stone, the …
found that the works advanced very slowly by reason of the slender provision of stone, the …
1668 THE ESTABLISHMENTS AND PERSONNEL OF THE ENGLISH TRAIN OF ARTILLERY, 1647-1649
DW King - Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 1976 - JSTOR
… Thomas Hammond, the Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, gave his support to the petitions
for the payment of arrears and was the only senior officer to sign the memorial drawn up in …
for the payment of arrears and was the only senior officer to sign the memorial drawn up in …
[PDF][PDF] THE ORDNANCE SYSTEM, 1714-1783.
B DE WITT - 1783 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
Throughout its entire history the Board of Ordnance was forced to rely upon the civilian gun
trade for its supplies of small arms, with foreign purchase to supplement domestic output …
trade for its supplies of small arms, with foreign purchase to supplement domestic output …
[CITATION][C] Lord George Germain and the Navy Board in Conflict: the Adamant and Arwin Galley Dispute, 1777
D Syrett - Historical Research, 1965 - academic.oup.com
… to embark twenty to fifty soldiers on board each of the outward bound storeships to help
defend them.l During the summer of 1776, Lord Amherst, lieutenant-general of the ordnance, …
defend them.l During the summer of 1776, Lord Amherst, lieutenant-general of the ordnance, …
Samuel Holland: From Gunner and Sapper to Surveyor-General 1755-1764
FJ Thorpe - Canadian Military History, 2018 - scholars.wlu.ca
… Ligonier, the commander-in-chief who was also Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, that
“the chief merit of this accurate work” was due to Holland98, and he now informed Amherst that …
“the chief merit of this accurate work” was due to Holland98, and he now informed Amherst that …
The First Landguard Fort, 1625–1720
P Pattison - English Heritage Historical Review, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… Against this background, Sir Richard Morrison, lieutenant general of the ordnance, had
ordered a new survey of the defences along the south and east coasts in 1623. His report …
ordered a new survey of the defences along the south and east coasts in 1623. His report …
[PDF][PDF] The Legas–Remnant Letters
JS Hodgkinson - … IRON RESEARCH GROUP Bulletin No. 29 …, 2009 - wealdeniron.org.uk
The correspondence forms part of a collection of papers, in the Guildhall Library, London,
which relate to the trust set up under the will of William Harrison, a London merchant, …
which relate to the trust set up under the will of William Harrison, a London merchant, …
THE CORRESPONDENCE OF HENRY ST. JOHN AND THOMAS ERLE, 1705-8
HT Dickinson - Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 1970 - JSTOR
… of the Foot regiments in Flanders in place Marlborough's brother, but he never took up the
he sold his regiment and was removed as Govern Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance. He …
he sold his regiment and was removed as Govern Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance. He …
Artillery Supported by Infantry: The Royal Artillery at the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse
M Timpanaro, V Pidermann - New Jersey Studies: An …, 2021 - njs.libraries.rutgers.edu
This paper analyzes three questions concerning the Royal Artillery at the Battle of Monmouth
Courthouse: how many artillery pieces were used during the battle, which units were …
Courthouse: how many artillery pieces were used during the battle, which units were …