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or Majesty's permission for the person in ar it has been made to accept the Foreign vear the insignia thereof, he shall signify Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State ne Department, in order that he may cause required by Charles I. to be prepared for ign Manual.

ch warrant shall have been signed by the

tification thereof shall be inserted in the stating the service for which the Foreign een conferred.

arrant signitying Her Majesty's permission request and at the expense of the person btained it, be registered in the College of

such warrant as aforesaid shall contain a viding that Her Majesty's license and

does not authorise the assumption of any llation, rank, precedence, or privilege g to a Knight Bachelor of Her Majesty's

a British subject has received the Royal

to accept a Foreign Order, he will at any

e be allowed to accept the decoration of a of the same Order to which he may

he eligible by increase of rank in the foreign in the service of his own country, or any active mark of houour strictly consequent acceptance of the original Order, and › every person upon whom such Order is

preceding clause shall not be taken to apply ions of the Guelphic Order which were on British subjects by Her Majesty's pre- King George IV. and King William IV., on ids the crown of Great Britain and of rere united.

ons so bestowed cannot properly be con- rewards granted by a Foreign Sovereign es rendered according to the purport of of these Regulations. They must be rather

as personal favours bestowed on British

y British Sovereigns, and as having no

to services endered to the Foreign Crown of

· Office, June 23, 1898.

egulations respecting Foreign Medals.

ications for permission to accept and wear nich, not being the decoration of any Foreign conferred by a Foreign Sovereign on British

in the army or navy, should be addressed

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to the Commander-in-Chief or the Lords of the Admiralty, as the case may be, who, if they see fit, may submit the same for Her Majesty's sanction; upon obtaining which they may grant such permission without other formality.

2. Any other British subject, having obtained Her Majesty's permission, is at liberty to accept and wear a Foreign Medal, not being the Decoration of a Foreign -Order.

3. No permission is necessary for accepting a Foreign Medal, if such Medal is not to be worn.

SALISBURY.

Foreign Office August, 1885.

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mander-in-Chief or the Lords of the s the case may be, who, if they see fit, the same for Her Majesty's sanction; ig which they may grant such permission ⚫ formality.

er British subject, having obtained Her

mission, is at liberty to accept and wear a il, not being the Decoration of a Foreign

ission is necessary for accepting a Foreign

h Medal is not to be worn.

SALISBURY.

ffice August, 1885.

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