Denison, Captain William Thomas, Commissioner for enquiring into the state of large towns and populous districts, in England and Wales, and the causes of disease therein, 196.
De Pollon, the Count, Envoy from the King of Sardinia, audience of Her Majesty on his return to this Court, 75. Devon, William Earl of, Commissioner for enquiring into the state of the law and practice in respect to the oc- cupation of land in Ireland, 565.
Dickson, Lieutenant Collingwood, permission to accept and wear the supernumerary cross of the Royal and Dis- tinguished Order of Charles the Third; the cross of the first class of the National and Military Order of San Fernando; and the cross of a Knight of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic, 348.
Douglas, Rev. Henry, presented to the church and parish of Kilsytt, 366.
Douro, Elizabeth Marchioness of, one of the Ladies of the Bedchamber in ordinary to the Queen, 480.
Drawing Rooms, to be holden by her Majesty, and re- gulations to be observed thereat, 218, 311, 321.
Drummond, Henry Home, Commissioner for enquiring into the practical operation of the Poor Laws in Scotland, 33.
Edward, James, Consul at Dundee for the King of Hanover, 115.
Elder, Rev. William, presented to the church and parish of Tealing, 403
Elliot, Frederick, Esq. Commissioner for superintending the sale and settlement of the waste lands of the Crown in the British Colonies, and the conveyance of emigrants thither, 575.
England, Colonel Richard, Knight Commander of the Örder of the Bath, 455.
Estefani, Don Antonio, Consul at Gibraltar, for the Queen of Spain, 518.
Exchequer, Court of, sittings in Banco appointed to be held after Hilary Term, 29, 35.
-, sittings for giving judgement in cases in New Trial and Special Papers, 70.
sittings for the disposing of the
business pending in the Special Papers, 164.
sittings for the disposing of the business pending in the New Trial and Special Papers, 281.
a sitting for giving judgement in the several cases undisposed of, in the New Trial and Special Papers, 313.
Fairweather, Rev. Robert, presented to the church and parish of Nigg, 443.
Farre, Dr. Arthur, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, 83. Ferguson, Rev. Alexander Moorhead, presented to the church and parish of Muckhart, 426.
Sir Robert Alexander, Commissioner for en- quiring into the state of the law and practice in respect to the occupation of land in Ireland, 565. Fernell, William Burgoyne, perpetual Commissioner for taking the acknowledgements of deeds to be executed by married women, under the Act passed for the abolition of fines and recoveries, and for the substitution of more simple modes of assurance, in and for the west riding of the county of York, 403.
Fitz Roy, Captain Robert, R. N. Governor and Commander in Chief, of the colony of New Zealand, 125.
Flowerdew, Rev. James, presented to the church and parish of Fordoun, 587.
Foreign Office, notification of the blockade of the coast of Yucatan, by the Mexican Government, 24; Mr. Roderick Gray, Consul at Peterhead, for the King of Hanover, 25; notification that Sir Charles Adam had raised the block- ade of the Port of San Juan de Nicaragua, 28; George Frere, jun. Commissioner at the Cape of Good Hope, under the treaty with Portugal for the suppression of the slave trade, 28; David Turnbull, Esq. to be Commis- sioner, and James Fitzjames, Esq. to be Arbitrator on the part of Her Majesty, and Sydney John James, Esq. to be Secretary or Registrar, to the Mixed British and Portu- guese Commission, for the suppression of the slave trade, 28; Mr. Hector Zimelli, Consul at Malta, for the King of Sweden and Norway, 74; official notification of the marriage of the Crown Prince of Hanover, with Princess Mary of Saxe Altenburg, 90; Mr. John Simson, Consul in London, for the Grand Duke of Baden, 101; Mr. James Edward, Cousul at Dundee, and Mr. John Tall, Consul at Hull, for the King of Hanover, 115; Mr. Charles H. Delavan, Consul at Sydney, in Novoa Scotia, for the United States of America, and Mr. Edward Ryan, Consul at Quebec, for the Free Hanseatic city of Ham- burgh, 125; Adolphus Turner, Esq. Her Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires and Consul-General in the Oriental Republick of the Uruguay, Niven Kerr, Esq. Her Majesty's Consul in the island of Cyprus, and Thomas Pennington, Esq. Her Majesty's Consul in the island of Corsica, 153; The Queen's approval of Mr. Francis B. Ogden, as Consul at Liverpool, Mr. John Atkinson,
as Consul at Hull, Mr. Thomas W. Fox, as Consul at Plymouth, Mr. John Graham Stewart, as Consul at Glasgow, and Mr. John Roxburgh, as Consulat Greenock, for the Republick of Texas, 237; Don Estevan Berlinjiere, Vice Consul at Gibraltar, for the Republick of the Equator, 345; Mr. Israel D. Andrews, Consul at St. John's New Brunswick, for the United States of America, and Mr. Alfred Cox, Consul at Falmouth, for the Republick of New Granada, 354; Mr. George Brown, Consul in London, for the Republick of Chile, 395; Mr. Gerolamo Tessi, Consul at Malta, for the Queen of Portugal, 401; Mr. Bernard Hebeler, Consul General in the United Kingdom, for the King of Wurtemburg, 406; John Rice Crowe, Esq. Consul General in Norway, William Miller, Esq. Consul General in the Sandwich Islands, the Friendly Islands, the Society Islands, and other Islands, in the Pacific Ocean, William Mure, Esq. Consul at New Orleans, James Baker, Esq. Consul at Corunna, and George Bunbury Clinton Wynyard, Esq. Consul at Riga, 425; Mr. John Dunstan Sheppard, Consul at Glasgow, for the King of Hanover, 439; Mr. William Morgan Davies, Consul at Cardiff, and Mr. William Leslie Thomson, Consul at Aberdeen, for the King of Hanover, 456; Henry William Macauley, Esq. to be Commissioner, and Charles Pettingal, Esq. to be Arbitrator to the Mixed British and Portugese Com- mission, at Boa Vista, in the Cape Verds, 456; John Thomas, Esq. to be Commissioner, and Charles Francis Fynes Clinton, Esq. to be Arbitrator to the Mixed British and Portuguese Commission, at Loanda, in the province of Angola, 456; Arthur Richard Hamilton, Esq. to be Arbitrator to the Mixed British and Portuguese Com- mission, at Jamaica, 456; Don Antonio Estefani, Consul at Gibraltar, for the Queen of Spain, 518; Mr. Charles Ogilvy, Consul for the Orkney Islands, and Mr. Edward Meugens, Vice-Consul at Liverpool, for the King of the Belgians, 520; Don Juan del Cantillo, Consul at Jamaica, for the Queen of Spain, 562; Richard Pakenham, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States of America, 562; Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Ple- nipotentiary to the Queen of Spain, and Lord William Hervey, Secretary to Her Majesty's Embassy at Paris, 563; Charles Bankhead Esq. Her Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Mexican Republick, and John Ralph Milbanke, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minis- ter Plenipotentiary to the King of Bavaria, 569; the Honourable Henry Richard Charles Wellesley, Secretary to Her Majesty's Embassy at Constantinople, and Sir 4 Q 2
Alexander Malet, Secretary to Her Majesty's Embassy at Vienna, 570; Daniel Florence O'Leary, Esq. Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires to the Republick of New Granada, and Alexander Macbean, Esq. Her Majesty's Consul at Leghorn, 571; Mr. Ferdinand Schott, Consul at Gibraltar for the free city of Frankfort, 586; James Hudson, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at the Hague, John Kennedy, Esq. Secretary to Her Ma- jesty's Legation at Washington, George John Robert Gordon, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at Stockholm, and Augustus Craven, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at Stutgardt, 587.
Forster, Matthew, Comptroller-General of convicts, in the island of Van Diemen's Land, 312.
Fraser, Rev. Robert William, presented to the church and parish of Burntisland, 370.
Frazer, Rev. Simon, presented to the church and parish of Nigg, 609.
Freshfield, James William, Esq. Major of the Artillery Company of London, 551.
Garbett, Captain Hubert, permission to accept and wear the insignia, of the third class, of the Order of the Doorannée Empire, 59.
Gardiner, James Robert, Secretary and Clerk of the Council to the Prince of Wales, and Keeper of Records of the Duchy of Cornwall, 219.
James Robert, Secretary, Receiver-General, and Keeper of the Signet for the Stewartry and Principality of Scotland, 220.
Gardner, Rev. Alexander, presented to the charge and office of Second Minister of the church and parish of Brechin, 355.
Garnett, William, Sheriff of the county of Lancaster, 69. Gell, Francis Harding, Perpetual Commissioner for taking acknowledgements under the Act, for the abolition of fines and recoveries, 236.
Gilchrist, Rev. John, presented to the church and parish of Dunbog, 367.
Gladstone, the Right Honourable William Ewart, President of the Board of Trade, 267.
Gordon, George Thomas, R. N. permission to accept and wear the cross of National and Military Order of San Fernando, conferred upon him by the late Queen of Spain, 236.
George John Robert, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation, at Stockholm, 587.
Graham, George, Commissioner for enquiring into the
state of large towns and populous districts, in England and Wales, and the causes of disease therein, 196.ts Granby, Marquess of, Lord of the Bedchamber to Prince Albert, 612.
Gray, Roderick, Consul at Peterhead, for the King of Hanover, 25.
Greig, Rev. George, presented to the church and parish of Kirkpatrick, Durham, 441.
Greece, audience of Her Majesty, by the Plenipotentiary from the King of, to deliver his letter of recall, 3540 Gregory, G. P. F. Prothonotary and Registrar of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, 69.
John, Esq. Gentleman at Arms to the Queen, 609.
Hall, Rev. Adam, presented to the church and parish of Cromarty, 406. Hamblin, Henry Joseph, Surgeon of Her Majesty's settle- ments in the Falkland Islands, 371.
Hamilton, Arthur Richard, Esq. Arbitrator to the Mixed British and Portuguese Commission, at Jamaica, 456. George Alexander, Esq. Commissioner for en- quiring into the state of the law and practice in respect to the occupation of land in Ireland, 565.
Hanover, official notification of the Marriage of the Crown Prince of, with the Princess Mary of Saxe Altenburgh, 90. Hancock, Henry, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, 83. Hebeler, Mr. Barnard, Consul-General in the United Kingdom, for the King of Wurtemburgh, 406.
Hervey, Lord William, Secretary to Her Majesty's Embassy at Paris, 563.
Hill, Henry Worsley, Lieutenant-Governor of Her Majesty's forts and settlements on the Gold Coast, 104.
Hobhouse, Henry, Secretary to the Commission for en- quiring into the state of large towns in England and Wales, and the causes of disease therein, 196.
Hogarth, Major George, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 455.
Home Office, Whitehall,-Charles Francis Robinson, Esq. Coroner and Attorney in Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, 24; Rev. Charles Dodgson, M. A. Rector cof Croft, in the county of York, 25; Captain Edward Belcher, R. N. Knighthood, 29; Robert Viscount Melville, K. T. Robert Montgomerie Lord Belhaven, Henry Home Drummond, Esq. James Campbell, Esq. Edward Twisleton, Esq. the Rev. Doctor Patrick Macfarlan, and the Rev. James Robertson, Commissioners for enquiring into the practical operation of the poor laws in Scotland,
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