| 31. | He was knighted in 1639 . He obtained the victualling contract for the English Army during the First Bishops'War.
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| 32. | There he is reprimanded by the Victualling Officer for having allowed his crew to feast on fresh beef over the last three weeks.
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| 33. | The family moved to Tallow, County Waterford, Ireland when Frank was six years old and where his parents ran a victualling business.
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| 34. | In 1911, he was appointed to the post of Director of Victualling, which he was to hold until his retirement in 1923.
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| 35. | In 1941-1946, Stanley joined the navy and became a Stores Petty Officer, in charge of victualling and messing.
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| 36. | There they worked with their husbands, or in a limited number of occupations, including spinning, making clothes, victualling and as servants.
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| 37. | The status of Dame Bull's establishment is unclear, but it was probably a private victualling house, rather than a public tavern.
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| 38. | By 1739 the various Victualling Office facilities cost the state ?6, 241 to maintain, in addition to expenses for the purchase of victuals.
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| 39. | It was known as the "'Royal Alexandra Victualling Yard "'before being handed over to the Irish government in 1923.
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| 40. | They secured among others a contract for victualling the British troops in West Florida, and grants of land-each-in Nova Scotia.
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