HL Deb 03 July 1848 vol 100 cc1-2
THE DUKE of RICHMOND

wished to ask his noble Friend at the head of the Admiralty whether he proposed to give good-conduct warrants to the Royal Marines as well as to the Navy? He believed that the system of giving good-service warrants ill the Army had been already found to be attended with very beneficial effects.

The EARL of AUCKLAND

said, he agreed with his noble Friend that the practice of granting good-service warrants in the Army had been attended with considerable advantage. He proposed to extend the practice to the Marines as well as to the Navy.

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