Atchison, Thomas, Captain.

Trial of Captain Thomas Atchison of the Royal Artillery, by a general court martial, at Malta, in consequence of having requested to be exonerated from firing patteraro salutes, and tolling a Roman Catholic bell, for the church and image rites of Roman Catholic priests. With an appendix, describing those rites of the Romish and Greek churches which British Protestant troops, infantry as well as artillery, were required by the priests to attend and assist; also the nature of the attendance and assistance consequently ordered to be given. With official documents on the subject. - London : Hatchard and Son, 1825. - viii, 91p.


Trials (Military offenses).
British--Malta.
Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes.