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" The Queen has been pleased to direct that the following Regulations respecting Foreign Orders and Medals shall be substituted for those now in force: REGULATIONS RESPECTING FOREIGN ORDERS. 1. No Subject of Her Majesty shall accept a Foreign Order from... "
The Navy List - Page 145
by Great Britain. Admiralty - 1869
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The British Consul's Manual: Being a Practical Guide for Consuls ..., Volume 964

E. W. A. Tuson - Consular law - 1856 - 632 pages
...Order in Council relating thereto, being very important, is appended for the information of the Consul: The Queen has been pleased to direct that the following...country, or wear the insignia thereof, without having previously obtained Her Majesty's permission to that effect, signified by a warrant under Her Royal...
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Dictionary of dates, and universal reference

Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1857 - 764 pages
...in 1856 maiiy were sent to the Cape of Good Hope. FOREIGN ORDERS. No British subject is permitted to accept a foreign order from the sovereign of any foreign country, or wear the insignia thereof, without her Majesty's consent; see Regulations published iu London Gazette, May 10, 1S55. FORESTS. There were...
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Dictionary of dates, and universal reference

Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1857 - 764 pages
...in 1856 many were sent to the Cape of Good Hope. FOREIGN ORDERS. No British subject is permitted to accept a foreign order from the sovereign of any foreign country, or wear the insignia thereof, without her Majesty's consent; see Regulations published in London Gazette, May 10, 1855. FORESTS. There were...
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The Dominions Office and Colonial Office List ...: Comprising Historical and ...

Great Britain - 1899 - 686 pages
...(Par. 159.) By Her Majesty's Command, (Signed) J. PEEL. THE Qi'EEJf has been pleased to direct that tho following REGULATIONS respecting FOREIGN ORDERS and MEDALS shall be substituted for those now iu force:— 1. No subject of Her Majesty shall accept a Foreign Order from tho Sovereigu of any foreign...
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The Dominions Office and Colonial Office List ... Comprising Historical and ...

Great Britain - 1894 - 658 pages
...day of January, 1867,in the thirtiet Reign. 7. (Par. 159.) By Her Majesty's Command. (Signed) J. ie. THE QUEEN has been pleased to direct that the following REGULATIONS respecting FOREIOX Ol* and MEDALS shall be substituted for those now iu force :— Regulations retjxcting Fortign...
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Dictionary of dates, and universal reference

Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1863 - 822 pages
...Cape of Good Hope ; but, not prospering, returned. FOREIGN ORDERS. No British subject is permitted to accept a foreign order from the sovereign of any foreign country, or wear the insignia thereof, without her Majesty's consent,—Regulations published in London Gazette, May 10, 1855. FORESTS. There were...
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The Queen's (King's) regulations and orders for the army. 1868 [2 eds.], 73 ...

War office - 1868 - 412 pages
...APPENDIX No. 2. REGULATIONS RESPECTIVO FOREIGN ORDERS. Issued from the Foreign Office, 10th May 1855. 1. No subject of Her Majesty shall accept a foreign...country, or wear the insignia thereof, without having previously obtained Her Majesty's permission to that effect, signified by a warrant under Her Royal...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1870 - 660 pages
...indeed Her Majesty's own sons are first and foremost to break the chief, which ordains that — “ No subject of Her Majesty shall accept a foreign order...country, or wear the insignia thereof, without having previously obtained Her Majesty's permission to that effect, signified under her royal sign manual.”...
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The Constitution and Practice of Courts Martial with a Summary of the Law of ...

Thomas Frederick Simmons - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1873 - 572 pages
...Blackstone, Com. 122. (5) 1 Hawkins, 91.—It is declared in the regulations respecting foreign orders, " No subject of Her Majesty shall accept a foreign order...country, or wear the insignia thereof, without having previously obtained Her Majesty's permission to that effect, signified by a warrant under her royal...
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THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE

WILLIAM FRANCIS AINSWORTH - 1873 - 736 pages
...ability, may be supposed to be dormant. " No subject of Her Majesty shall accept a foreign order tm—om the sovereign of any foreign country, or wear the insignia thereof, without having obtained permission from the crown." 2 These terms do not include the decorations which were tie subject...
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