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Brewster Wilkinson, Thomas Clark Brettingham, and William Elliott Le Blanc, to become purchasers of the said advowson and perpetual right of presentation at or for that price or sum:

"And whereas doubts are now entertained whether, in consequence of the Act of Parliament, by virtue of which the said rectory of Elingham was annexed and united to the said mastership of the said college, having rendered it unnecessary for the Master, for the time being, of the said college to be presented to the said rectory, the advowson of and right of presentation to the said rectory is now legally vested in any person or body corporate; and it is therefore expedient, in order to carry the said scheme of the eleventh day of February last, and the said sale which has been made in pursuance thereof as aforesaid, into full and complete effect, that some person or body corporate should be duly authorized and empowered to convey and assure the said advowson of and perpetual right of presentation to the said rectory unto the said John Brewster Wilkinson, Thomas Clark Brettingham, and William Elliott Le Blanc :

"We, therefore, further recommend and propose, with the consent of the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of the said college (testified by their having sealed this scheme with their common seal), and also with the consent of the said Richard Griffin Lord Braybrooke, as Visitor of the said college, and of the said George Neville Grenville (testified by their having, respectively, signed and sealed this scheme), that the said Master, Fellows, and Scholars of the College of Saint Mary Magdalene, in the University of Cambridge, and their successors, shall be hereby authorized and empowered, with our consent (testified under our common seal), and upon the said purchase money or 1843. Tt

sum of six thousand five hundred pounds being paid to us by the said John Brewster Wilkinson, Thomas Clark Brettingham, and William Elliott Le Blanc, to convey and assure (under the common seal of the said Master, Fellows, and Scholars) the said advowson of and perpetual right of presentation to the said rectory of Elingham, together with all endowments, rights, privileges, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, unto the said John Brewster Wilkinson, Thomas Clark Brettingham, and William Elliott Le Blanc, their heirs and assigns, or to such uses as they shall direct :

"And we further recommend and propose, that nothing herein contained shall prevent us from recommending and proposing other measures relating to the matters to which this scheme applies, in conformity with the provisions of the said Act."

And whereas the said scheme has been approved by Her Majesty in Council; now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her said Council, is pleased hereby to ratify the said scheme, and to order and direct that the same and every part thereof shall be effectual in law immediately from and after the time when this Order shall have been duly published in the London Gazette, pursuant to the said Act; and Her Majesty, by and with the like advice, is pleased hereby to direct, that this Order be forthwith registered by the Registrars of the dioceses of Norwich and Ely respectively.

Wm. L. Bathurst.

Buckingham-Palace, June 15, 1843.

LIST of Addresses of congratulation, transmitted for presentation to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, on the occasion of the Birth of a Princess, and presented to His Royal Highness by the Right Honourable the Marquess of Exeter: From the Noblemen, Deputy Lieutenants, Landholders, Justices of Peace, and Commissioners of Supply of Aberdeen; the Noblemen, Gentlemen, Lieutenancy, Justices of the Peace, and Commissioners of Supply and Freeholders of Bute; and the Master, Wardens, Searchers, Assistants, and Commonalty of Cutlers of Sheffield.

Whitehall, June 14, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto John Laughton, Esq. Lieutenant of Engineers in the service of the East India Company on the Bengal Establishment, lately serving with the rank of Major in Persia, and Knight, of the second class, of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun, Her royal licence and permission, that he may accept and wear the insignia, of the first class, of Major of the said Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun, which the Shah of Persia hath been pleased to confer upon him, in testimony of His Majesty's approbation of his conduct while in His Majesty's actual service; and that he may enjoy all the rights and privileges thereunto annexed; provided, nevertheless, that Her Majesty's said licence and permission doth not

authorize the assumption of any style, appellation, rank, precedence, or privilege appertaining unto a Knight Bachelor of these realms:

And also to command, that Her Majesty's said concession and especial mark of Her royal favour be registered, together with the relative documents, in Her Majesty's College of Arms.

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.

17th day of June 1843.

This Court will, on Thursday the 29th day of June instant, hold a Sitting, and will proceed in disposing of the business in the New Trial Paper, and giving Judgments in Cases that may then be pending.

By the Court.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JUNE 23,
1843.

Board of Green Cloth, St. James's-Palace,
June 23, 1843.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the carriages coming to Her Majesty's Drawing-Room, on Thursday the 29th of June, are to fall into the line at the top of St. James's-street, come down the left hand side, and enter at the iron gate nearest to the Palace, set down at the Arcade, return by the iron gate nearest to Marlboroughhouse, and pass through Pall-mall into St. James'ssquare, by George-street. When called, they are to pass from St. James's-square, by Charles-street, into Regent-street, Jermyn-street, come down St. James's-street as before, take up, and go away through Pall-mall.

No hackney carriages will be permitted to come within the gates.

For all persons having the privilege of the entrée, tickets will be delivered at the Board of Green Cloth, on TUESDAY next, between the hours of eleven and three o'clock; their carriages are to enter the gate at Constitution-hill, proceed down St. James's-park, through Stable-yard, into the Ambassadors'-court, set down, and go out into Cleveland-row. The carriages of the Ambassadors, Foreign Ministers, Cabinet Ministers, and

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