Bulletins and Other State Intelligence for the Year 1866, Part I offers a window into official government notices from January to June of 1866.
This edition compiles and presents documents published in the London Gazette, exposing how state affairs, appointments, and military promotions were reported and recorded at the time.
The book collects a range of notices—from foreign affairs and civil orders to military commissions and colonial appointments. Readers will encounter real-world snapshots of governance, including ministerial decisions, appointments to public offices, and the movement of officers within the armed forces. It serves as a primary reference for understanding how government information was communicated in mid-19th century Britain and its empire.
- Read authentic government notices and see how state intelligence was published
- Follow the flow of appointments, promotions, and commissions across different branches
- Gain context for 1866 events and how they were officially documented
- Explore a historical record that complements political and diplomatic studies
Ideal for researchers, history students, and readers who want a concrete, unfiltered look at mid-1800s official communications and state business as it appeared in the London Gazette.