A detailed, official snapshot of mid‑19th century government notices and military appointments.
This work compiles parliamentary proclamations, royal appointments, and battlefield-era administrative updates from 1858, offering a clear view of how the period handled governance, promotions, and public works.
This edition presents a traditional record of notices, including appointments to councils, writs for elections, and a long sequence of military promotions and staff changes. It also includes road and turnpike orders, and an authoritative index of people and acts that shaped the era’s public life. The material is straightforward and documentary, suitable for readers seeking historical reference or primary-source context.
- Learn how officers were appointed and promoted across the Army and Navy.
- See how parliamentary procedures and royal warrants affected governance.
- Explore the practical details of public works orders and administrative notices.
- Browse an indexed panorama of people, offices, and acts from the period.
Ideal for readers of historical reference, government records, and military history who want a grounded, document-based view of 1858 affairs.