February 13th, authorizing the newly raised Foot-Guards to have twelve stands of colours, thus — " Our Will and pleasure is, and we do hereby require you forthwith to cause to be made and provided twelve Colours or Ensigns for our Regiment of FootGuards,... The Colours of the British Army ... - Pagina 25door Robert French McNair - 1867 - 64 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Sir Frederick William Hamilton - 1874 - 550 pagina’s
...of Foot Guards, of white and red taffeta, of the usual largeness, with stands, heads, and tassels, each of which to have such distinctions of some of...as our trusty and well-beloved servant, Sir Edward 1661. the king in the following month, March IGth, authorising the delivery to Charles Wheeler, the... | |
| Sir Frederick William Hamilton - 1874 - 552 pagina’s
...white and red taffeta, of the usual largeness, with stands, heads, and tassels, each of which to haye such distinctions of some of our Royal Badges, painted...as our trusty and well-beloved servant, Sir Edward 5 8 The Royal Regiment of Guards [CHAP. n. 1661. the king in the following month, March 16th, authorising... | |
| James Sibbald David Scott - 1880 - 652 pagina’s
...Reg4- of Foot Guards of white and red taffetas, of the usual largeness, with staves, heads and tassels, each of which to have such distinctions of some of Our Royal badges painted in oyle, as Our trusted aud well-beloved servant, Sir Edward Wallker, Kt. Garter principal King-at-Arms... | |
| W.J. GORDON - 1915 - 472 pagina’s
...forthwith to cause to be made and provided twelve Colours or Ensigns for our Regiment of FootGuards, of white and red taffeta, of the usual largeness,...servant, Sir Edward Walker, Knight, Garter Principal King-at-Arms, shall direct." The Guards have always had little ways of their own to distinguish them... | |
| William John Gordon - 1915 - 412 pagina’s
...forthwith to cause to be made and provided twelve Colours or Ensigns for our Regiment of FootGuards, of white and red taffeta, of the usual largeness,...servant, Sir Edward Walker, Knight, Garter Principal King-at-Arms, shall direct." The Guards have always had little ways of their own to distinguish them... | |
| William John Gordon - 1915 - 410 pagina’s
...forthwith to cause to be made and provided twelve Colours or Ensigns for our Regiment of FootGuards, of white and red taffeta, of the usual largeness,...which to have such distinctions of some of our Royal Radges painted in oil, as our trusty and well-beloved servant, Sir Edward Walker, Knight, Garter Principal... | |
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