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''Queen's Regulations'' (first published in 1731 and known as ''King's Regulations'' when the United Kingdom has a king) are a collection of orders and regulations in force in the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, and Commonwealth Forces, where the Queen is Head of State, forming guidance for officers of these armed services in all matters of discipline and personal conduct. Although originally a single set of Regulations were published in one volume, by the mid 19th century there were separate editions of ''Queen's Regulations'' for the Navy and the Army, and there is now one for each of the United Kingdom's armed forces. ==History== The first issue of what became the ''Queen's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions'' was issued in 1731 as the ''Regulations and Instructions Relating to His Majesty's Service at Sea''. Numerous further editions have appeared since then, and from the 19th century the title was altered to the ''Queen's (King's ) Regulations and Admiralty Instructions''. Naval editions with this title were published by H.M. Stationery Office as recently as 1959〔''Queen's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions, 1959'', (title abstract ) at books.google.co.uk〕 and 1964.〔''Queen's Regulations and Admiralty instructions, 1964'', (title abstract ) at books.google.co.uk〕 In 1868, ''Chambers's Encyclopaedia'' noted that the Queen's Regulations for the Navy "in a great degree regulate matters of finance; whereas, in the army, financial matters are left to the War Office regulations".〔''Chambers's Encyclopaedia'' (1868) vol. 8, (p. 62 ) online at books.google.co.uk, accessed 30 October 2010〕 One historian of the British Empire has explained that: In a legal work of 1907, the "King's Regulations and Orders for the Army and Navy" were defined thus: Under "King's Regulations and Orders for the Army", another authority states 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Queen's Regulations」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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