Passports are granted to persons who are either known to the Secretary of State or recommended to him by some person who is known to him; or upon the written application of any Banking Firm established in London, or in any other part of the United Kingdom. Belgium and the Rhine - Page 2by David Bogue - 1852 - 358 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Diplomatic and consular service, British - 1863 - 304 pages
...convenience of persons desirous of embarking for the Continent. 5. Passports are granted to all persons either known to the Secretary of State or recommended...him by some person who is known to him ; or upon the application of any Banking Firm established in London, 01 in any other part of the United Kingdom;... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1902 - 514 pages
...refused, or the validity of the Passport questioned abroad. Passports are granted to such persons as are known to the Secretary of State, or recommended to...him by some person who is known to him ; or upon the production of a Certificate of Identity and Recommendation signed by any Banker in the Kingdom, or... | |
| Labor - 1916 - 716 pages
...Passport Office, Foreign Office, Downing Street, London, SW" Passports are granted to such persons as are known to the Secretary of State, or recommended to him by some person who is known to him ; or (in the case of natural-born British subjects and persons naturalised in the United Kingdom) upon the... | |
| Canada - 1894 - 1064 pages
...British subject" he will be so designated in his passport. 4. Passports are granted to all persons either known to the Secretary of State or recommended to him by some pei'son who is known to him ; or upon the application of any chartered bank in the Dominion of Canada... | |
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