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Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - Early works to 1800
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A treatise on courts martial. Containing, I. Remarks on martial law, and courts martial in general. II. The manner of proceeding against offenders. To which is added, an essay, on military punishments and rewards. By Stephen Payne Adye, first lieut. in the Royal Regiment of Artillery.
Adye, Stephen Payne, -1794.Date: 1769- Books
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Proceedings of a general court-martial, Upon the Trial of Lieutenant-Gov. Philip Thicknesse. Held at the Judge-Advocate-General's Office at the Horse-Guards, on Wednesday, July the 3d, 1765; and continued by several Adjournments, to Tuesday the 9th Day of the same Month, by Virtue of his Majesty's Special Warrant, bearing Date the 31st Day of July, 1765.
Thicknesse, Philip, 1719-1792.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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The defence made by John Ambrose, Esq; late captain of His Majesty's ship the Rupert, on his trial at the Court-Martial, holden on Board the London, at Chatam-Dock, September 23, continued by several Adjournments, and still sitting. Faithfully taken, as it was delivered by the Captain on Monday the fourth Day of November, 1745. Together with the Sentence that was passed on him by the Court-Martial. By a gentleman of the Inner-Temple.
Ambrose, John, approximately 1705-1771.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Colvill, rear admiral of the White Squadron, and late commander in chief, of His Majesty's Squadron in North-america, wrote by Lt. Robert Dugdale, late commander of His Majesty's arm'd schooner the Magdalen; Who was cashiered, and rendered incapable of ever serving His Majesty, his heirs or successors, by the sentence of a court martial, for receiving on board, or permitting to be received on board the said schooner, eighty-five barrels of beef and pork, and carrying the same round from Louisbourg to Halifax; proved to be of relief to His Majesty's infant colony, called Nova-Scotia; he receiving freight for the same, so adjudged by the Hon. Court Martial, held on the 17th of November, 1764, in Halifax harbour: with some anecdotes, relative to the conduct of Lord Colvill, during the time of his command as commodore in America, from the latter end of 1759 to 1762.
Dugdale, Robert, -1791.Date: 1767- Books
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The defence of Captain Sutton, as pronounced to the president and members of the court-martial, that tried him upon a complaint exhibited against him by Captain George Johnstone, and the court's sentence thereon.
Sutton, Evelyn, Capt.Date: 1785