Rules and articles for the better government of our horse and foot-guards, and all other our land-forces1749 |
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... Whatsoever Officer or Soldier fhall ufe any unlawful Oath or Execration , shall incur the Penalty expreffed in the First Article . ARTICLE III . : Whatsoever Officer or Soldier fhall prefume to speak against any known Article of the ...
... Whatsoever Officer or Soldier fhall ufe any unlawful Oath or Execration , shall incur the Penalty expreffed in the First Article . ARTICLE III . : Whatsoever Officer or Soldier fhall prefume to speak against any known Article of the ...
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... whatsoever , fhall fuffer Death , upon Conviction before a Court- martial . ARTICLE IV . Any Officer , Non - commiffioned Officer , or Soldier , who , being present at any Mutiny or Sedition , does not use his utmost En- deavours to ...
... whatsoever , fhall fuffer Death , upon Conviction before a Court- martial . ARTICLE IV . Any Officer , Non - commiffioned Officer , or Soldier , who , being present at any Mutiny or Sedition , does not use his utmost En- deavours to ...
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... whatsoever : And to obferve and obey His Majesty's Orders , and the Orders of the Generals and Officers Jet over me by His Majefty . Which Juftice or Magiftrate is to give to the Officer a Certificate , fignifying that the Man inlifted ...
... whatsoever : And to obferve and obey His Majesty's Orders , and the Orders of the Generals and Officers Jet over me by His Majefty . Which Juftice or Magiftrate is to give to the Officer a Certificate , fignifying that the Man inlifted ...
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... whatsoever to go forth to fight a Duel , he thall be punished as a Challenger . And likewife all Seconds , Promoters , and Car- riers of Challenges , in order to Duels ,, fhall be deemed as Prin- cipals , and be punished accordingly ...
... whatsoever to go forth to fight a Duel , he thall be punished as a Challenger . And likewife all Seconds , Promoters , and Car- riers of Challenges , in order to Duels ,, fhall be deemed as Prin- cipals , and be punished accordingly ...
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... WHATSOEVER Commiffioned Officer , Storekeeper , or Commiffary , fhall be convicted , at a General Court - martial , of having fold ( without a proper Order for that Purpofe ) embez- zled , mifapplied , or wilfully , or through Neglect ...
... WHATSOEVER Commiffioned Officer , Storekeeper , or Commiffary , fhall be convicted , at a General Court - martial , of having fold ( without a proper Order for that Purpofe ) embez- zled , mifapplied , or wilfully , or through Neglect ...
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Page 26 - ... commanding officer, of their names, their crimes, and the names of the officers who committed them, on the penalty of being punished for disobedience or neglect, at the discretion of a court-martial.
Page 14 - Every officer commanding in quarters, garrison, or on the march, shall keep good order, and, to the utmost of his power, redress all abuses or disorders which may be committed by any officer or soldier under his command ; and if, upon complaint made to him of officers or soldiers beating or otherwise illtreating any person...
Page 17 - Every non-commissioned officer and soldier shall retire to his quarters or tent at the beating of the retreat ; in default of which he shall be punished according to the nature of his offence.
Page 11 - No sutler shall be permitted to sell any kind of liquors or victuals, or to keep their houses or shops open for the entertainment of soldiers, after nine at night, or before the beating of the reveille, or upon Sundays, during divine service or sermon, on the penalty of being dismissed from all future sutling.
Page 4 - ... not only forfeit twelve pence, but be laid in irons for twelve hours; and for every like offence shall suffer and pay in like manner...
Page 30 - All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects, which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles of war, are to be taken cognizance of by a general, or a regimental, garrison, or field officers' court-martial, according to the nature and degree of the offense, and punished at the discretion of such court.
Page 5 - Any officer or soldier who shall begin, excite, cause or join, in any mutiny or sedition, in the troop, company or regiment to which he belongs, or in any other troop or company in the service of the United States, or in any party, post, detachment or guard, on any pretence whatsoever, shall suffer death, or such other punishment as by a court-martial shall be inflicted.
Page 25 - Punishments, for small Offences, and shall give Judgment by the Majority of Voices; but no Sentence shall be executed till the Commanding Officer (not being a Member of the...
Page 14 - States, he, the said commander, who shall refuse or omit to see justice done to the offender or offenders, and reparation made to the party or parties injured, as far as part of...
Page 10 - ... penalty of being reputed a deserter, and suffering accordingly. And in case any officer shall knowingly receive and entertain such non-commissioned officer or soldier, or shall not, after his being discovered to be a deserter, immediately confine him, and give notice thereof to the corps in which he last served, the said officer shall, by a court-martial, be cashiered.