Staffordshire, at Stafford, Thursday, Novem ber 24. Shropshire, at Shrewsbury, Monday, Novem ber 28. Warwickshire, at Birmingham, Wednesday, November 30. Shropshire, at Oldbury, Thursday, December 1. Northamptonshire, at Northampton, Tuesday, December 6. Bedfordshire, at Bedford, Wednesday, Decem ber 7. Buckinghamshire, at Aylesbury, Thursday, December 8. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. W. J. Law, Esq. Commissioner. Berkshire, at Reading, Monday, October 24. Oxfordshire, at Oxford, Tuesday, October 25. Gloucestershire, at Gloucester and City, Thursday, October 27. Brecknockshire, at Brecon, Monday, October 31. Glamorganshire, at Cardiff, Wednesday, November 2. Glamorganshire, at Swansea, Friday, Novem ber 4. Carmarthenshire, at Carmarthen and Borough, Monday, November 7. Pembrokeshire, at Haverfordwest and Town, Thursday, November 10. Cardiganshire, at Cardigan, Saturday, November 12. Radnorshire, at Presteigne, Tuesday, November 15. Worcestershire, at Worcester and City, Wednesday, November 16. 1836. Kk Ile Herefordshire, at Hereford, Thursday, November 17. Monmouthshire, at Monmouth, Saturday, November 19. At the City of Bristol, Monday, November 21. Somersetshire, at Bath, Wednesday, Novem Devonshire, at Exeter and City, Friday, December 2. Dorsetshire, at Dorchester, Tuesday, December 6. Wiltshire, at Salisbury, Thursday, December 8. ber 9. Hampshire, at Winchester, ber 10. Saturday, Decem FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 6, 1836. Crown-Office, September 6, 1836. MEMBERS returned to serve in this present County of Down. THE Honourable Arthur Trumbull Blundell Windsor Sandys Hill, commonly called the Earl of Hillsborough, in the room of the Honourable Arthur Moyse William Hill, commonly called Lord Arthur Hill, now Baron Sandys. County of Cumberland. Eastern Division. William James, of Barrock-lodge, in the said county of Cumberland, Esq. in the room of William Blamire, Esq. who has accepted the office of Chief Commissioner for the Commutation of Tithes. FROM THE LONDON GAzette of sePTEMBER 9, 1836. St. James's-Palace, September 7, 1836. THIS day had audience of His Majesty, M. Dedel, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the King of the Netherlands, to deliver a letter from his Sovereign: To which he was introduced by Lord Viscount Palmerston, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and conducted by Sir Robert Chester, Knt. Master of the Ceremonies. Whitehall, September 9, 1836. The King has been pleased to order a congé d'elire to the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Chichester, empowering them to elect a Bishop of that See, now void by the translation of the Right Reverend Father in God Edward, late Bishop thereof, to the See of Durham; and His Majesty has been also pleased to recommend to the said Dean and Chapter, the Reverend William Otter, Doctor in Divinity, to be by them elected Bishop of the said See of Chichester. Office of Metropolitan Commissioners in The Right Honourable the Lord High Chanchellor of Great Britain has, under the authority of the Act 2d and 3d William 4th, cap. 107, appointed Lord Seymour; Lord Ashley; Robert Gordon, Esq.; Robert Vernon Smith, Esq.; John Abel Smith, Esq.; Colonel James Clitherow ; Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Sykes; Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Clive; Edmund Halswell, Esq.; George Acklom, Esq.; the Reverend Dr. George Shepherd; James William Mylne, Esq.; Bryan Waller Procter, Esq.; Dr. Thomas Turner; Dr. John Bright; Dr. Henry Herbert Southey; Dr. John Robert Hume; and Dr. Edward James Seymour; to be the Metropolitan Commissioners in Lunacy, during the space of one year, for licencing and visiting all houses within the jurisdiction of the said Commissioners, and for carrying into effect the several provisions of the said Act. By order, Edward Du Bois, Clerk and Treasurer, |