3o8 ST. HELENA 



4th Batt. Glos'ter Regt.^nd Lieuts. R. H. Pollen, 



C. H. Smith, R. C. Hop- 

 kinson, C. E. Limbeckc, 

 F. C. Ingham, Inglis, 

 Ponsonby and Marsham 

 ' Townsend. 



„ ,, Sergeant-Major Adkins. 



„ „ Qr.-Mr. Sergt. Vincc. 



MILITIA, 



There is no Militia Regiment in existence, but the Governor of 

 St. Helena may call out and embody upon any jiressing emergency 

 wherein the safety and security of the colony may be in\oived 

 all and ever>- male inhabitant of the said island between the ages 

 of fifteen and fifty-five, as the local Militia of the island, and at 

 all times when it may seem expedient to him so to do, the Governor 

 may enrol a certain number of the inhabitants not exceeding 360, 

 in all, to serve as the Ix)cal Militia. The force enrolled may be 

 re<juired to parade for drill not more than twelve times in each 

 year, and will not be entitled to any pay or allowance on such 

 occasions. Recruits are entitled to 1/6 per day when being taught 

 their exercise. If called and embodied for permanent duty, the 

 Local Militia will be entitled to the same pay and allowances as 

 officers, non-commissione<l officers and soldiers of His Majesty's 

 Army. There has been no enrolment of the force since 1874. The 

 act in force for regulating the Mihtia is Ordinance No. 2, of 1874, 

 entitled, " An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the Laws relat- 

 ing to the Local Militia." 



VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. 



Commandant His Excellency the Governor. 



Captain .J Deacon. 



Lieutenant . A. Hands. 



Full force not more than fifty all told. 



