ACTS received the Royal assent, 84, 90, 98, 118, 152, 156,
165, 177, 192, 201, 216, 224, 230, 237.
Address to the King,-from the Ministers and Elders of the General Church of Scotland, 158.
Admiralty Office, Lord James Townshend and Captain Phipps Hornby to be Extra Naval Aides-de Camp to the King, 113. memorial of the Commissioners of the, recom- mending a new scheme for the distribution of prize money, &c. 30. Agostini, Gabriel, Esq. to be Attorney-General of the Island of Saint Lucia, 11.
Allen, the Reverend Doctor Joseph, Bishop of Ely, 173.
Assizes, days and places appointed for holding the Spring, 73. Austin, John, Esq. Commissioner of Enquiry into the affairs of the island of Malta, 221.
Aylmer, Lieutenant-General Lord, to be a Knight Grand Cross of the Military Order of the Bath, 256.
Ballinghall, Sir George, Surgeon in Ordinary to the King in Scotland, 336
Barbacena, the Marquess de, his audience of the King, on a special mission from the Emperor of Brazil, to deliver cre- dentials, 51; his audience of the Queen, 52.
Barnard, Edward, Esq. appointed Colonization Commissioner for South Australia, 24.
Bath, ceremonial of the investiture of Vice-Admiral Sir Graham Moore with the ensigns of a Knight Grand Cross
of the Order of the, 92; of the investiture of His Serene Highness the reigning Landgrave of Hesse Hombourg with the ensigns of an Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the, 169;
Bavaria, audience of the King by the Minister Plenipo tentiary from the King of, 123.
Bedard, Elzear, Esq. to be one of the Judges of Quebec, 101. Bedingfeld, Felix, Esq. Secretary and Clerk of the Council, &c. in the island of Montserrat, 273.
Belgians, audience of the King by the Envoy Extraor- dinary, &c. from the King of the, to take leave for a short period, 78.
Belhaven, Lord, His Majesty's High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 121.
Bent, Jeffery H. Esq. appointed Chief Justice of British Guiana, 24.
Bernard, William Dallas, to be one of the Physicians Ex- traordinary to the Duke of Cambridge, 196.
Bethune, Sir Henry, granted the dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom, 71.
Bickersteth, the Right Honourable H. appointed Master of the Rolls, 12; created a Baron of the United Kingdom, 13. Bjornstjerna, the Count de, his audience of the King, as Envoy Extraordinary, &c. from the King of Sweden and Norway, 78.
Blackwood, Arthur, Esq. Groom of His Majesty's Privy Chamber in Ordinary, 125.
Blamire, William, Esq. Tithe Commissioner for England and Wales, 242.
Blewitt, Thomas, Esq. one of the Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, 344.
Board of Green Cloth-regulations to be observed by carriages going to Her Majesty's Drawing-Rooms, 67, 88, 104, 120, 148, 164; Thomas Shiffner to be Paymaster of His Ma- jesty's Household, 124.
Boutrage, M. de lá, the King's approval of, as Consul at Dublin for the King of the French, 4.
Bouverie, Major-General Sir Henry Frederick, Governor and Commander in Chief of the island of Malta, 313. Brackenbury, Major Edward, Knighted, 245.
Brazil, audience of the King by the Envoy Extraordinary, &c. from the Emperor of, to deliver credentials, &c. 51; to deliver a letter, ibid.; his audience of the Queen, 52; audience of the King by the Marquess de Barbacena, on a special mission from the Emperor of, ibid.; his audience of the Queen, ibid. Bremer, Captain James John Gordon, Knighted, 79. Brighton, Court at-Sir C. C. Pepys, sworn as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, 12; the Right Honourable H. Bickersteth sworn of the Privy Council, ibid.; Order in Council
Council declaring that satisfactory provision hath been made by law, in the island of Nevis, for giving effect to the Act of the 3d and 4th of the King, for the abolition of the slave trade, 16;
Brisbane, Sir Thomas M. granted the dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom, 71.
Brosa, Don Antonio, Consul at Kingston, Jamaica, for Her Catholic Majesty, 338.
Broughton, the Venerable William G. nominated to the Bishopric of Australia, 14.
Browne, the Right Honourable Dominick, to be an Irish Baron, 103, 113.
Brown, the Reverend John Tod, Second Minister of the church and parish of Dunfermline, 315.
Buller, T. Wentworth, Esq. Tithe Commissioner for England and Wales, 242.
Bullock, W. D. Esq. appointed one of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, 129.
Bülow, Baron, audience of the King by, 98, 168.
Bunn, Alfred, Esq. appointed one of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, 90.
Burnside, the Reverend George, presented to the church and parish of Orr, alias Urr, Dumfrieshire, 5.
Butler, the Reverend Doctor Samuel, Bishop of Lichfield, 173.
Campbell, the Honourable Lady Mary Elizabeth, granted the dignity of a Baroness of the United Kingdom, 13.
Donald, Esq. granted the dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom, 71.
Rear-Admiral Patrick, to be a Knight Commander of the Bath, 103.
, the Reverend Duncan, presented to the church of Glenlyon, 174.
Sir J. N. R. permission granted to, to wear the Order of the Lion and Sun, 206.
the Reverend Samuel, presented to the church and parish of Berriedale, 363.
Carnac, James Rivett, Esq. granted the dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom, 71.
Caunter, the Reverend J. Hobart, nominated to the chapel of Saint Paul's, Saint Mary-le-bone, 221.
Cetto, the Baron de, audience of the King by, to deliver letters, 123.
Chalmers, the Reverend Peter, presented to the church and parish of Dumfermline, 205.
Chamberlain's, Lord (to the King), Office-Levees to be held by His Majesty, at Saint James's Palace, 1, 146, 157, 223; postponed, 95, 114, 174, 206; Knights of the several Orders to appear in their collars at the Drawing-Room to be held for the celebration of Her Majesty's birth-day, 3, 131; discontinued till further orders, 233; Court mourn- ing for Her late Majesty the Queen of the Two Sicilies, 77; regulations, in regard to dress, to be observed by all persons attending Drawing-Rooms and State Balls, 115; John Lyster, Esq. Gentleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to the King, 124; Arthur Blackwood, Esq. Groom of His Ma- jesty's Privy Chamber in Ordinary, 125; Court mourning for the King of Saxony, 176; Knights of the several Orders to wear their collars at His Majesty's Levee, 177; the Reverend John Ryle Wood, Resident Deputy Clerk of the Closet to His Majesty, 222; Colonel the Honourable Sir H. G. P. Townshend, Lieutenant-Governor of the Round Tower of Windsor Castle, 317; the Honourable William Fitzgerald De Roos, one of the Gentlemen Ushers Quarterly Waiters in Ordinary, ibid.; Charles Kemble, Esq. Ex- aminer of all plays, tragedies, comedies, &c. &c. ibid.; John Hulbert Glover, Esq. Librarian in Ordinary at Windsor Castle, 320; Sir G. Ballingall, Surgeon in Ordinary to the King, in Scotland, 336; orders for the Court's going into Mourning for His Majesty King Charles the Tenth, 353. Chamberlain's Lord (to the Queen), Office-Drawing-Rooms to be held by Her Majesty, at Saint James's Palace, 2, 81, 85, 95, 102, 117, 124, 163; for celebration of Her Majesty's birth-day, 64, 66; also for His Majesty's birth-day, 124; no presentations to take place, ibid.; Colonel William Jones appointed Gentleman Usher Quarterly Waiter to the Queen, 80;
Chamberlain's, Lord Great, Office-Notice of the attendance given at the, for the issue of tickets of admission to the House of Lords on the occasion of His Majesty's opening Parliament, 23; also on the occasion of His Majesty's proroguing the same, 229.
Chamberlayne, Henry Thomas, Esq. appointed Sheriff of the county of Warwick, 78.
Chambers, Doctor W. F. Physician in Ordinary to Her Ma- jesty, 316.
Chenevix, George, Esq. appointed Sugeon to His Royal High- ness the Duke of Cambridge, 372.
Circuits of the Commissioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors-Spring, 7; Summer, 126; Autumn, 247.
Clive, George, Esq. appointed Assistant Poor Law Com- missioner, 61.
Colling, the Reverend Thomas Adam, to be Vicar of Buck- land Brewer, 97. 1836.
Colonial-Office, Downing-Street-Lieutenant-Colonel H. Se- nior appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the island of Antigua, 11; G. Agostini, Esq. appointed Attorney-General of the island of Saint Lucia, ibid.; the Venerable William G. Broughton nominated to the Bishopric of Australia, 14; Colonel Sir J. Harvey appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island, 23; Jeffery Hart Bent, Esq. ap- pointed Chief Justice of British Guiana, 24; Andries Stockenstrom, Esq. appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the eastern divisions of the Cape of Good Hope, ibid.; Colo- nization Commissioners for South Australia appointed, ibid.; John Hindmarsh, Esq. appointed Governor and Commander in Chief of South Australia, ibid.; the Venerable George J. Mountain appointed Bishop of Montreal, 65; Vice- Admiral Sir Graham Moore to be a Knight Grand Cross of the Military Order of the Bath, 86; T. C. Hammill, Esq. to be Provost Marshal of British Guiana, 87; W. Rough, Esq. to be Chief Justice of Ceylon, ibid.; J. Jeremie, Esq. to be First Puisne Judge of Ceylon, ibid.; J. F. Stoddart, Esq. to be Second Puisne Judge of ditto, ibid.; J. H. Plunkett, Esq. to be Attorney-General of New South Wales, ibid.; E. D. Thomson, Esq. to be Secretary and Registrar of the Records of New South Wales, 93; W. M'Pherson, Esq. to be Clerk of the Legislative and Execu- tive Councils of New South Wales, 94; John Reddie, Esq. to be Chief Justice of Saint Lucia, 101; Elzear Bedard, Esq. to be a Judge at Quebec, ibid.; W. B. Woleseley, Esq. to be Assistant Secretary of British Guiana, ibid.; Rear- Admiral Patrick Campbell to be Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, 103; Henry Light, Esq. to be Lieu- tenant-Governor of Antigua, 106; James Hurtle Fisher, Esq. to be Resident Commissioner of Public Lands in South Australia, 113; Sir John Franklin to be Lieutenant- Governor of Van Diemen's Land, 114; the Reverend Wil- liam Hutchins to be Archdeacon of ditto, ibid.; Lieutenant- Colonel Charles Joseph Doyle to be Lieutenant-Governor of the island of Grenada, 181; William Henry Harvey, Esq. to be Treasurer and Accountant-General at the Cape of Good Hope, 220; William Wilde, Esq. to be Chief Justice at Saint Helena, ibid.; Edward A. Williams, Esq. to be Substitute to the Advocate-General at Mauritius, ibid.; J. C. Lees, Esq. to be Chief Justice of the Bahama Islands, ibid.; John Austin, Esq. to be Commissioner of Enquiry into the affairs of the island of Malta, 221; Major-General Sir A. Woodford to be Governor and Commander in Chief of the town and garrison of Gibraltar, 245; George Corn- wall Lewis, Esq. Commissioner of Enquiry at the island of Malta, 246; Lord Aylmer to be a Knight Grand Cross of the Military Order of the Bath, 256; Major-General William
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