For mutiny, insubordination and violence, or using or offering violence to superior officers. " 2. Drunkenness on duty. "3. Sale of, or making away with arms, ammunition, accoutrements, or necessaries, stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct.... Parliamentary Papers - Page xby Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1836Full view - About this book
| Military art and science - 1833 - 592 pages
...no account lie inflicted: — 1. For mutiny, insubordi nation, and violence, or using or ciffering violence to superior officers. — 2. Drunkenness...stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct. It will doubtless occur to you that the object of these instructions is not to render the infliction... | |
| Military art and science - 1833 - 594 pages
...to be restricted in future to cases of mutiny ; insubordination ; violence ; drunkenness on duty ; sale of, or making away with arms, ammunition, accoutrements...from comrades, — or other disgraceful conduct,— but this edict was issued, without informing the public that no other offences were ever noticed in... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1836 - 694 pages
...no account be inflicted, viz. : "1. For mutiny, insubordination and violence, or using or offering violence to superior officers. " 2. Drunkenness on...stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct. "It will doubtless occur to you that the object of these instructions is not to render the infliction... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1842 - 740 pages
...or using or offering violence to superior officers ; secondly, drunkenness on duty; thirdly, for the sale of, or making away with arms, ammunition, accoutrements,...stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct. Finally, in 1836, the punishment was further limited ; viz., by general court-martial, to 200 lashes,... | |
| Thomas Frederick Simmons - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1843 - 678 pages
...punishment might not be applied, except " 1. For mutiny, insubordination and violence, or using or offering violence to superior officers. 2. Drunkenness on duty....necessaries ; stealing from comrades or other disgraceful conduct."1 The disgraceful conduct here intended is evidently the disgraceful conduct particularized... | |
| Henry Marshall - Corporal punishment - 1846 - 408 pages
...violence, or using or offering violence to superior officers. Secondly. Drunkenness on duty. Thirdly. Sale of, or making away with, arms, ammunition, accoutrements,...stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct. It will doubtless occur to yon that the object of these instructions is not to render the infliction... | |
| John Mercier MacMullen - 1846 - 352 pages
...and violence, or using or offering violence to superior officers. 2nd. Drunkenness on duty. 3rd. Sale or making away with arms, ammunition, accoutrements,...stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct. For which offences a general court-martial has power to award 200 lashes, a district 150, and a regimental... | |
| Anthony Walshe - 1852 - 350 pages
...and Violence, — or using or offering Violence to superior Officers. 2nd. Drunkenness on Duty. 3rd. Sale of, or making away with, Arms, Ammunition, Accoutrements,...Stealing from Comrades, or other disgraceful conduct. Sentences of Corporal Punishment are to be inflicted in the presence of the surgeon, or of the Assistant... | |
| Henry William Byerley Thomson - Great Britain - 1855 - 464 pages
...violence, or using or offering violence to superior officers; for drunkenness on duty; for selling or making away with arms, ammunition, accoutrements,...stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct.* It can be inflicted only on private soldiers, or non-commissioned officers who have been reduced to... | |
| Military art and science - 1833 - 626 pages
...on no account be inflicted: — 1. For mutiny, insubordi nation, and violence, or using or offering violence to superior officers. — 2. Drunkenness...stealing from comrades, or other disgraceful conduct. It will doubtless occur to you that the object of these instructions is not to render the infliction... | |
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