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Questions to find answers to
What does '3rd Class' mean when referring to Marines?
What exactly is a Supernumerary?
Was there some specific mark to distinguish Chatham Marines from those of other Divisions? (Black plume in the De Loutherbourg painting - Bristol Art Gallery)
What, exactly, did the OR's lace look like?
What were the verbal orders given to a sentry? I'd like to know the form the orders took for a sentry post aboard ship - what the Marine was supposed to do. "To guard my position..." etc.
The duties and role of a boy, RM - still training? Able to do certain sentry duties? Officer's steward?
Drafts between divisions - how, why, how many.
Duties of women in the barracks? Since it was mentioned in the Records of the Marines thing
What does 'DSQ' mean in a man's records?
(This list just keeps on growing!! :D)
What exactly is a Supernumerary?
Was there some specific mark to distinguish Chatham Marines from those of other Divisions? (Black plume in the De Loutherbourg painting - Bristol Art Gallery)
What, exactly, did the OR's lace look like?
What were the verbal orders given to a sentry? I'd like to know the form the orders took for a sentry post aboard ship - what the Marine was supposed to do. "To guard my position..." etc.
The duties and role of a boy, RM - still training? Able to do certain sentry duties? Officer's steward?
Drafts between divisions - how, why, how many.
Duties of women in the barracks? Since it was mentioned in the Records of the Marines thing
What does 'DSQ' mean in a man's records?
(This list just keeps on growing!! :D)
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December 1783: Stonehouse Barracks taken over by Plymouth Division. First guard mounted on 5 October 1783. Order to take over barracks given by the Admiralty on 2 December 1783. Officers’ quarters short; subalterns sent in a list of those wishing to live in and those wishing to lodge out. Subalterns ordered to “double up in quarters” in 1784. Dogs not allowed in the barracks. Officers’ servants lodged in the garrets above their masters’ apartments. One Barrack-woman allowed per room. ‘They were to do their washing in the salt water tank at rest of the barracks and not with fresh water.’
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