- Half-pay (h.p.) was a term used in the
British Army and
Royal Navy of the 18th, 19th and
early 20th
centuries to
refer to the pay or
allowance an officer...
-
London using the
respective code words, "
Halfpay", "Halfprice", "Iceblink" and "Icebound".
Proposed design "A" (
Halfpay)
Proposed and
ultimately selected design...
- officers. In the Navy
estimates for 1908–1909 the
amount required for
halfpay and retired-pay was £868,800, and for pensions,
gratuities and comp****ionate...
-
Coote Manningham had established.
After four
years service, he was put on
halfpay in 1817. He
bought an
estate in
Ketteringham in 1836,
which he
later expanded...
- in 1780 and on the regiment's
disbandment after three years was set on
halfpay. In 1789, he was
transferred to
active duty and was
appointed an aide-de-camp...
-
Clair became an
ensign of 6th
Regiment of Foot in 1694,
however was set on
halfpay in 1713. In the next year, he was
admitted to the 3rd Foot
Guards and was...
- only few
months later. When he
returned to
England in 1866, he was set on
halfpay. He was
replaced as deputy-master of the Mint by
Charles Elouis, who held...
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Chief Engineer,
South Africa.
Colonel George Francis William St. John,
halfpay, late
Royal Artillery.
Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) The Honourable...
- Lieutenant-General Sir Ivo
Lucius Beresford Vesey, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.,
halfpay, late The Queen's
Royal Regiment (West Surrey),
General Officer Commanding-in-Chief...