| 11. | He then ( in 1772 ) accepted the post of Commissioner of the Victualling Office.
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| 12. | Despite the pleas, neither the tanks nor the Victualling Yard were listed in 2006.
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| 13. | From 1790 to 1792 Cochrane held the contract for victualling the British fleet in India.
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| 14. | In October 1793 Matra married Henrietta Maxwell, daughter of the army victualling agent at Gibraltar.
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| 15. | The early history of the Victualling Yard complex is traced back to the late 18th century.
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| 16. | His idea was accepted, and he was made surveyor-general of victualling in October 1665.
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| 17. | In 1850 he was promoted to the comptrollership of the Admiralty's victualling and transport service.
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| 18. | The lower-paid victualling staff could, however, supplement their wages substantially through tips from passengers.
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| 19. | At this time, in April 1547, five English victualling ships were captured and brought to Leith.
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| 20. | The second baronet married Anne Holmes, whose father Tempest Holmes was a Commissioner of the Victualling Office.
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