The united departments took the name of the Royal Military College, and his Majesty George the Third was pleased by Royal Warrant to appoint a Supreme Board of Commissioners for the purpose of managing all the affairs of the College.
On July 20 Mr. Gladstone announced to a crowded and anxious House the abolition of purchase by royal warrant.
But in abolishing purchase by a royal warrant Mr. Gladstone acted strictly within the terms of an act of parliament, an act so modern as the reign of George III.
These awards were not granted by Royal Warrant but by the patrons of each corps, though official sanction was always obtained previously.
The sovereign's permission by royal warrant is necessary before a British subject can receive a foreign order of knighthood.
A bordure of England was granted byRoyal warrant as an augmentation to H.
It was assigned by Royal Warrant 9th February, 13 Charles II.
It was then in the power of the Government to abolish purchase by royal warrant, and to send the bill, thus disencumbered of its bone of contention, up to the House of Lords.
The purchase system was created by royal warrant, nor has it ever rested on any other sanction.
Ministers accordingly advised the Queen to abolish purchase by royal warrant, which was at once done.
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