[Turkey.], undated
[Turkey.] [undated.] The question as to the protection of British subjects in the East does not come within the scope of this memorandum, but it would require careful attention in…
[Turkey.] [undated.] The question as to the protection of British subjects in the East does not come within the scope of this memorandum, but it would require careful attention in…
[Peru.] [undated.] In 1851, Mr. Vice-Consul Nugent requested to be informed whether he was to register as British subjects the children of British residents born in Peru, and whether children…
[Norway.] [undated.] By the Norwegian military law of 1857 “foreigners who have acquired a fast domicilium in the country” are rendered liable to military duty. A case occurred in 1861…
[Monte Video.] [undated.] See dispatch from Mr. Canning to Mr. Vice-consul Dale, December 20, 1842, previously cited.
[Italy.] [undated.] The following extract from a dispatch addressed by Sir W. Temple to Mr. Vice-consul Barker in 1837, explains the views of the Neapolitan government in a case of…
[Guatemala.] [undated.] In 1859 the attention of the Guatemala government having been called to the arrangement which had been come to in Buenos Ayres for the exemption of the children…
[Greece.] [undated.] A question arose at Corfu in 1866, relative to the liability of British subjects domiciled as Ionian citizens in that island to be drawn for the conscriptions, and…
[Saxony.] [undated.] In 1865 Mr. Murray asked what was the nationality of a child of foreign parents born on board a British vessel, and of a child born without the…
[Hanse Towns.] [undated.] James Terry having applied to Colonel Hodges for exemption from service in the civil guard, in 1851, Lord Palmerston furnished Colonel Hodges with the following instructions: “It…
[Germany–Frankfort.] [undated.] Sir Alexander Malet having requested to be informed, in June, 1863, whether a naturalized British subject is entitled to claim, in the land of his birth, British protection…