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George the Third by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of  
 
George the Third by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of  
 
Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith &ca. To Our Trusty and
 
Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith &ca. To Our Trusty and
well beloved John Gardner Greeting:
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well beloved John Gardner Gent Greeting:
We do by these Presents Constitute and Appoint you to be Ensign, in that Company
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We do by these Presents, Constitute and Appoint you to be Ensign, in that Company
 
whereof [[unclear]] is Captain in Our Nineteenth or first Yorkshire
 
whereof [[unclear]] is Captain in Our Nineteenth or first Yorkshire
 
North Riding Regiment of Foot commanded by Our Trusty and Wellbeloved
 
North Riding Regiment of Foot commanded by Our Trusty and Wellbeloved
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Robt. Larkin [[/note]]
 
Robt. Larkin [[/note]]
  
              Entered with the Comny.
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[[note]] Entered with the Comny.
              General of Muster
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General of Muster
                Thos. Butts.
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Thos. Butts. [[/note]]
                                                By His Majesty's Command
 
                                                [[underline]] Castlereagh [[/underline]]
 
  
John Gardner Gent
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By His Majesty's Command
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[[underline]] Castlereagh [[/underline]]
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[[note]] John Gardner Gent
 
Ensign with 19th or 1st Yorkshire
 
Ensign with 19th or 1st Yorkshire
North Riding Reg. of Foot
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North Riding Reg. of Foot [[/note]]

Latest revision as of 11:14, 25 June 2019

George the Third by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith &ca. To Our Trusty and well beloved John Gardner Gent Greeting: We do by these Presents, Constitute and Appoint you to be Ensign, in that Company whereof unclear is Captain in Our Nineteenth or first Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot commanded by Our Trusty and Wellbeloved General Samuel Hulse You are therefore carefully and diligently to Discharge the Duty of Ensign by Exercising and Well disciplining both the inferior Officers and Soldiers of that Company and We do, hereby, Command them to Obey you as as their Ensign and You are to observe and follow such Orders and Directions, from Time to Time, as you shall receive from your Colonel or any other your Superior Officer according to the Rules and Discipline of War, in pursuance of the Trust hereby reposed in You. Given at our Court at St James's the second day of March 1807 in the fortyseventh Year of Our Reign.

note Entered with the Secretary at War, Robt. Larkin /note

note Entered with the Comny. General of Muster Thos. Butts. /note

By His Majesty's Command

underline Castlereagh /underline

note John Gardner Gent Ensign with 19th or 1st Yorkshire North Riding Reg. of Foot /note