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Record information WO 71. Judge Advocate General's Office. Courts Martial Proceedings [textual record]
Date:1763-1814.Reference:MG13-WO71Type of material:Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:99786Date(s):1763-1814.Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:13.7 cm of textual records (672 p.) transcripts & photocopies.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:War Office 71 consists of 1352 volumes, comprising the proceedings, including warrants, letters, etc., of courts martial. The National Archives has acquired copies of the courts martial of James Glenie, 1780, Joseph Corriveaux, 1763, and Major-General Henry Procter, 1814. Some of this material is available on microfilm reel C-12585.Additional name(s):Biography/Administrative history:Great Britain. War Office. Judge Advocate General's Office : The Judge Advocate General was the officer responsible for the conduct of prosecutions of courts martial throughout the Army and also served as Secretary to the Board of General Officers. When this board was abolished, he continued to serve as legal adviser to the Commander-in-Chief. At various times in Canada's history, civilians have been tried by courts martial.Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:MG13-WO71 -
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