DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES;
to be arranged alphabetically, in accordance
with authorized nomenclature.
Countersigned
Establishment
In charge
S.
R.
U.
Now required
Years the articles
Are to be re-placed to last
*have lasted!
Of the stores demanded, the local supply)
REMARKS.
The reason why articles are demanded to be stated; and explanation given if articles have not lasted the time assigned by regulation. The authority under
which the requisition is made is invariably to be quoted.
DRAFT.
Hangthing no-205
Sin G. 7. Bowen felug
MINUTE.
Mr. John 21 Sep.
Mr. Pearson 21"
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade. 22
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley.
Lord Derby.
22/3
169 Hunghay
16082
Sor
22
os 22 Sep.83
I have the honour
to acknowledge the
receipt of your despatch no.
169 of the 3rd of August; and to refer you in reply
to my
despatch no. 175
the 23rd ultimo, from
which you will learn that
the requisition for guns
for the Commanding
Officer, Denford
Commandant.
Senior Ordnance Store Officer at
This requisition is to be prepared in duplicate. One copy is to be attached to the first voucher in support of issue made upon it, should the issue be locally made, and surrendered with the Ordnance Store Officer's Accounts, and the other forwarded to the Commissary-General, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, for the information of the Surveyor-General of the Ordnance. In the event of the local depots at Home Stations being unable to meet the requisition, both copies will be forwarded by the Local Senior Ordnance Store Officer to the Commissary-General, Royal Arsenal, by whom the stores required will be sent direct to the corps, and one copy of the requisition returned to the Local Senior Ordnance Store Officer. At Foreign Stations when Stores cannot be supplied a demand will be made on Army Form G.984 (late W.O. Form 156),
use
of
the Volunteers,
forwarded in M. Marsh's despatch no. 264 of the 6th of December last, has now
been attended to.