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An Act to enlarge the powers of the Ipswich Dock Commissioners.

An Act to amend an Act, of the second year of Her present Majesty's reign, for better lighting with gas the town of Brighton, and the several places therein mentioned, in the county of Sussex. An Act for granting further powers to the Imperial Continental Gas Association.

An Act for better supplying with water the town of St. Helens, and several hamlets and places adjacent thereto, all in the parish of Prescot, in the county palatine of Lancaster.

An Act for establishing a cemetery in Birkenhead and Claughton-cum-Grange, or one of them, in the county of Chester.

An Act for better raising and securing the fund for the relief of widows and children of burgh and parochial schoolmasters in Scotland.

An Act for repairing and improving certain roads in the neighbourhood of Trentham and Stone, in the county of Stafford; and for making and maintaining a new road from Trentham Inn to the Newcastle-under-Lyme and Market Drayton turnpike road, in the same county, and another new piece of road, in the parish of Trentham aforesaid.

And two private Acts.

Whitehall, May 9, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to present the Honourable and Reverend Charles Dundas, A. M. to the rectory of Epworth, in the isle of Axholme, in the county and diocese of Lincoln, the same being void by the death of George Beckett, Clerk, A. M. the last incumbent.

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FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of MAY 19,
1843.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, May 18, 1843.

NOTICE is hereby given, that His Royal Highness Prince Albert will, by the desire of Her Majesty, hold a Levee, at St. James's-Palace, on behalf of Her Majesty, on Wednesday the 21st of June next, at two o'clock.

It is Her Majesty's pleasure, that presentations to His Royal Highness at this Levee shall be considered equivalent to presentations to the Queen.

Addresses to the Queen may either be forwarded to Her Majesty through the Secretary of State for the Home Department, or may be reserved until Her Majesty shall hold a Levee.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, May 19, 1843.

NOTICE is hereby given, that Her Majesty will hold Drawing-Rooms, at St. James's-Palace, on the following days, at two o'clock.

Thursday, 29th June next.

to celebrate Her Majesty's

Thursday, 6th July, Birth-day.

N.B. The Knights of the several Orders are to appear in their Collars at Her Majesty's Drawing-Rooms, on the 29th of June and the 6th of July next.

Whitehall, May 18, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, granting unto Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Albert, K. G., the offices of Governor and Constable of Her Majesty's Castle of Windsor, in the room of Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussex, deceased.

Buckingham-Palace, March 10, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to appoint George Edward Anson, Esq. to be Treasurer of the Household and Cofferer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.

Somerset-House, May 16, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Privy Seal of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, constituting and appointing Thomas Pemberton Leigh, Esq. to be Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal to His Royal Highness.

The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed, appointing James Robert Gardiner, Esq. to be Secretary and Clerk of the Council to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and Keeper of the Records of the Duchy of Cornwall.

The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed, appointing Edward White, Esq. to be Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall.

The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed, appointing the Honourable John Chetwynd Talbot to be Attorney General to the Prince of Wales.

Whitehall, May 17, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, appointing the Right Honourable Frederick John Earl of Ripon, Her Majesty's Commissioner for the Affairs of India, in the room of William Lord FitzGerald and Vesci, deceased.

Buckingham-Palace, March 31, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to appoint James Robert Gardiner, Esq. to be Secretary, Receiver General, and Keeper of the Signet, for the Stewartry and Principality of Scotland.

Whitehall, May 18, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of a Knight of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland unto LieutenantColonel Henry Webster.

Downing-Street, May 19, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to appoint Lieutenant-General the Honourable Patrick Stuart to be Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the island of Malta and its dependencies.

Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint Francis Burgess, Esq. to be Chief Police Magistrate in the island of Van Diemen's Land.

Her Majesty has also been pleased to appoint the Reverend George Giles to be Chaplain of the Female Penitentiary in the island of Van Diemen's Land.

Her Majesty has further been pleased to appoint William Walter Raleigh Kerr, Esq. to be Assistant Auditor General to the Government of the island of Mauritius.

TREASURY WARRANT.

WHEREAS by an Act, passed in the third and fourth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the regulation of the duties of postage," power is given to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, by warrant under their hands, to alter and fix any of the rates of British or inland postage, payable by law on the transmission by the post of foreign or colonial letters or newspapers, or any other printed papers, and to subject the same to rates of postage according to the weight thereof, and a scale of weight to be contained in such warrant; and, from time to time, by warrant as aforesaid, to alter or repeal any such altered rates, and make and establish any new

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