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"undermentioned" Definitions
  1. used in a book or document to refer to something that is mentioned later
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"The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify Her intention of conferring Peerages of the United Kingdom for Life upon the undermentioned," a copy of May's honors list of appointees reads.
9270, "The undermentioned Flight Cadets are granted temp. commns. as 2nd Lts. (A.): Robert Sidney Bowen". In July 1918, he went overseas to England, and was assigned to the 84th Squadron, R.A.F. fighting in France on SE5 fighter aircraft.
GATE examination is one of the ways to highlight the technical understanding of the program by the students and leads them towards their higher education and placements. Institute organized a GATE training session through THE GATE ACADEMY (Empaneled by NPIU) for 4th-year students from September 2018- January 2019. Undermentioned students qualify the GATE examination 2019.
The citation reads: > Air Ministry, 31 May 1940. > ROYAL AIR FORCE. > The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the undermentioned awards, > in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying operations against the > enemy:— > Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. > [...] > Squadron Leader John Scatliff DEWAR (26029) > This officer has shot down five enemy aircraft and led many patrols with > courage and skill.
He was appointed Officer Commanding Village Guard (Tuensang Wing) on 1 March 1958. On 3 May 1961, Rai was decorated with the Ashoka Chakra for his heroism while in command of a platoon during the Nagaland Insurgency: > No. 9-Pres/62.—The President is pleased to approve the award of the ASHOKA > CHAKRA, CLASS I, to the undermentioned personnel for most conspicuous > bravery: Captain MAN BAHADUR RAI (IC-5261).
Sergeant Baker was so badly wounded his right arm had to be amputated. > A PART OF MAJOR LAMING'S REPORT ON THIS SKIRMISH.To BRIGADE MAJOR CAMPBELL’S > FORCE Zandbank, 1st March, 1901 > Sir,-I have the honour to bring forward the names of the undermentioned > non-commissioned officer and man for special service rendered at Roodepoort > by them on 2 February 1901, together with particulars of the case. No. > 2,703, Sergeant H. Baker.
By the turn of the century it had become evident that the Østfold Line was undermentioned. It was the main railway heading south to Continental Europe and there was a steady demand that the line support faster passenger services and heavier freight trains. This resulted in a 1910 decision to upgrade all bridges along the line to support a heavier weight norm. The work was initially planned to be completed by 1919.
In the same edition of the Gazette he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order with the following citation: > Air Ministry, 31 May 1940. > ROYAL AIR FORCE. > The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the undermentioned > appointments and awards in recognition of gallantry displayed in flying > operations against the enemy:— > Appointed Companions of the Distinguished Service Order. > Squadron Leader John Scatliff DEWAR, D.F.C. (26029) > Before intensive operations started this officer injured his right shoulder > in a severe flying accident.
While serving with the 1st Battalion, Bihar Regiment during Operation Polo in 1948, Gharaya was awarded the Kirti Chakra (then named the Ashoka Chakra, Class II). The official citation reads: > The President is pleased to approve the award of the Ashoka Chakra, Class > II, to the undermentioned personnel for acts of conspicuous gallantry in the > Hyderabad Police Action - 1948. Captain Jogindra (sic) Singh Gharaya > (IC-1984), 1 Bn. The Bihar Regiment. On 24 September 1948, Capt.
In the Domesday Book a heading above the entry for Northlew, three entries above the entry for Bideford, states: Infra scriptas terras tenuit Brictric post regina Mathildis ("Brictric held the undermentioned lands and later Queen Matilda") There were then 30 villagers, 8 smallholders and 14 slaves in Bideford. The unabbreviated Latin text of the entry, and a translation, follows: ::Infra scriptas terras tenuit Brictric post regina Mathildis...Bedeford Tempore Regis Eduardi geldabat pro iii hidae. Terra est xxvi carrucae.
A memorandum of 18 January 1892 stated that:Semark (1997). Page 6. ... the Official designations of the Naval Ordnance Depots at the undermentioned places will be as follows: Woolwich: H.M. Naval Gunwharf, Woolwich Arsenal; Priddy's Hard: H.M. Naval Magazine; Portsmouth: H.M. Gunwharf; Plymouth: H.M. Naval Gunwharf; Bull Point, Devonport: H.M. Naval Magazine; Chatham: H.M. Naval Gunwharf; Upnor, Rochester: H.M. Naval Magazine. By the start of the 20th century, however, all these facilities were officially known as Royal Naval Ordnance Depots (as were the smaller depots belonging to the Admiralty, both at home and overseas).
Page 3 of 30 carried the following notice: East India-House, 30 October 1850. > THE Court of Directors of the East India I Company hereby give notice, that > they have received a Calcutta Gazette, containing the undermentioned notice, > filed in the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors at Prince of Wales' > Island, by Insolvent applying for his discharge, under the provisions of the > 11th Victoria, cap. 21 : Stuart Herriot, heretofore trading in > copartnership, at Prince of Wales' Island, with one George Stuart (now > residing in Europe), as merchants and agents, under the style and-firm of > Stuart and Company.
Under the heading Terra(e) Ep(iscop)i Constantiensis ("Lands of the Bishop of Coutances" (Geoffrey de Montbray (died 1093)) and under the sub heading Infra scriptas t(er)ras tenet Drogo de Ep(iscop)o ("The undermentioned lands Drogo holds from the Bishop"), is the following entry for Raleigh, 28th of 99 Devon holding of the Bishop (translated into English): "Raleigh. Brictric held it before 1066. It paid tax for 1/2 hide. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 4 slaves; 1 virgate, 4 villagers and 4 smallholders with 1 plough and 1 virgate; meadow 2 acres; pasture 5 acres; woodland 30 acres; 2 cattle; 30 sheep; 16 goats. Value formerly and now 30 shillings".
At the end of the 1883 season, a meeting of county representatives at Lord's was held, during which a proposal was made "that the undermentioned counties agree among themselves not to employ any bowler whose action is at all doubtful.". The proposal was essentially a gentlemen's agreement to try and prevent unfair bowling, necessitated by the umpires' refusal to intervene.. The resolution was signed by representatives from Derbyshire, Kent, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, Surrey and Yorkshire, but those from Gloucestershire and Sussex refused to sign it, along with Alexander Rowley from Lancashire. During the meeting, Hornby defended Crossland's action, saying that "he had never seen Crossland bowl otherwise than fairly." As a result, Middlesex were joined by Nottinghamshire and Cambridge University in boycotting Lancashire in 1884.
The seal of the University Senate, which incorporates the coat of arms as its central feature. The undermentioned persons are members of the Senate, provided that in each case they are doctors or masters of the university: # Resident doctors or masters of the university, that is, doctors or masters who are not members of the college or university staff but who hold rooms in college or are in attendance on lectures in arts or in the professional schools. # Doctors and masters of the university who have held a Studentship of the university, or are Moderators who have been awarded a large gold medal, or moderators who have received a gold medal in or after 1935, or moderators who have received two moderatorships of a class higher than class III, and who have applied to the registrar of the Senate for membership of the Senate, without payment of fee. # Former Fellows of the college.
A memorial plaque was placed in Holy Trinity Church, Hull, in 1960 to mark the centenary of the East Yorkshire Artillery Volunteers. Its full wording is:UKWMR Ref 35647. THIS TABLET WAS PLACED HERE TO MARK THE CENTENARY/ YEAR IN 1960 OF THE FORMATION OF THE EAST YORKSHIRE/ ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS AND IN RECOGNITION OF THE/ FAITHFUL AND GALLANT SERVICES OF THOSE CITIZENS OF/ KINGSTON UPON HULL AND OTHERS WHO SERVED IN PEACE AND/ WAR AS ARTILLERY MEN IN THE UNDERMENTIONED REGIMENT/ 3RD EAST YORKSHIRE ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS 2ND EAST YORKSHIRE ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS 2ND EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE/ RGA VOLUNTEERS 2ND NORTHUMBRIAN BRIGADE RFA T.F. EAST RIDING RGA T.F. 77TH SIEGE BATTERY RGA T.F./ 165 SIEGE BATTERY RGA T.F. 251ST BRIGADE T.F. 73RD NORTHUMBRIAN FIELD BRIGADE RA T.A. EAST RIDING HEAVY/ BRIGADE RA T.A. 62ND HEAVY A.A. REGIMENT RA T.A. 422 EAST RIDING COAST REGIMENT RA T.A. 462 MIXED HEAVY/ A.A. REGIMENT RA T.A. 676 A.A. REGIMENT RA T.A. 440 HUMBER LIGHT A.A. REGIMENT RA T.A.

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