and William Smith, Esq. Secretary to the said Com- mission, 33; David Pollock, Esq. Commissioner for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, 34; John Earl of West- morland, permission to accept and wear the insignia of the Order of Henry the Lion, of the first class, conferred upon him by the Reigning Duke of Brunswick, 58; Captain Hubert Garbett, permission to accept and wear the insignia, of the third class, of the Order of the Dooranée Empire, 59; James Duke of Montrose, Lieu- tenant and Sheriff Principal of the shire of Stirling, 89; Colonel Hugh Duncan Baillie, Lieutenant and Sheriff Principal of the shire of Ross, 116; Archibald M'Neill, Esq. Director and Principal Clerk of Her Majesty's Chancery in Scotland, 117; Captain Thomas Maitland, R. N. Knighthood, 125; Ludovick Colquhoun, Esq. Secretary to the General Board of Directors of Prisons in Scotland, 125; Death of His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, 155; John Earl of Rosebery, K. T. Lieutenant and Sheriff Principal of the shire of Lin- lithgow, 155: Captain Robert Oliver, R. N. Knighthood, 155; John Marquess of Bute, High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 161; Walter Francis Duke of Buccleuch and Queensbury, Henry Pelham Pelham Clinton, commonly called Earl of Lincoln, Robert Aglionby Slaney, Esq. George Graham, Esq. Sir Henry Thomas De la Beche, Knight, Doctor Lyon Payfair, Doctor David Boswell Reid, Professor Richard Owen, Captain William Thomas Denison, James Ranald Martin, Esq. James Smith of Deanston, Esq, Robert Stephenson jun. Esq. and William Cubitt, Esq. Commissioners for enquiring into the state of large towns and populous districts in England and Wales, and the causes of disease therein, and Henry Hobhouse, Esq. to be Secretary to the said Commission, 196; Rev. Charles Dundas, A. M. Rector of Epworth, in the county and diocese of Lincoln, 217; Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, 219; Earl of Ripon, Com- missioner for the Affairs of India, 220; Colonel Henry Webster, Knighthood, 220; George Thomas Gordon, R. N. permission to accept and wear the cross of the National and Military Order of San Fernando, conferred upon him by the late Queen Regent of Spain, 236; Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Albert, K. G. First and Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, and also Acting Great Master of the said Order, 241; His Royal Highness Adolphus Frederick Duke of Cambridge, K. G. Chief Ranger and Keeper of Hyde-park and Saint James's-park, 241;
John Laughton, Esq. permission to accept and wear the insignia, of the first class, of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun, 309; Captain and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Charles Townley permission to accept and wear the supernumerary cross of the Royal and Distinguished 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, conferred upon him by the Queen of Spain, 328; Rev. Edmund Hiley Bucknell Estcourt, M. A. Rector of Eckington, Lieutenant Collingwood Dickson, permission to accept and wear the supernumerary cross of the Royal and Distinguished 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; Rev. David Strong, presented to the church and parish of Dailly, and the Rev. John Wilson, to the church and parish of Forgandenny, 354; the Rev. David Thomson, presented to the church and parish of Forgan, the Rev. Alexander Gardner, to the charge and office of Second Minister of the church and parish of Brechin, the Rev, Francis MacGill, to the united parishes of Larbert and Dunipace, and the Rev. Robert J. Johnstone, to the church and parish of Dunblane, 355; Rev. John Under- wood, presented to the church and parish of Kirkcud- bright, the Rev. Henry Douglas, to the church and parish of Kilsyth, the Rev. John M'Donald, to the church and parish of Comrie, the Rev. John Stewart, to the church and parish of Liberton, and the Rev. Philip J. Mackie, to the church and parish of Elgin, 366; Rev. William Thomson, presented to the church and parish of Belhelvie, the Rev. Maitland Thomson, to the united churches and parishes of Dupplin and Aberdalgie, the Rev. John Gilchrist, to the church and parish of Dunbog, the Rev. Lachlan MacLean, to the church and parish of Kinfauns, and the Rev. Nathaniel Morren, to the charge and office of First Minister of the church and parish of Brechin, 367; Rev. Hugh M'Diarmid, M. A. presented to the church and parish of Callander, the Rev. William Mearns, to the united churches and parishes of Kinneff and Caterline, and the Rev. Robert William Fraser, to the church and parish of Burntisland, 370; Rev. Edward Herbert Smith, B. A, Rector of Killamarsh, 371; Maria Emma Katherine Coventry, the only sister of George William Earl of Coventry, to have the same rank, title, place, and pre-eminence as if her late father had succeeded to the title and dignity of Earl of Coventry, 371; Rev. Charles Smith Adie, presented to the church and parish
of Edzel, and the Rev. George Ritchie, M. A. to the church and parish of Jedburgh, 372; Rev. George Blair, presented to the church and parish of Monzie, the Rev. James Gray Wood, to the church and parish of Renfrew, the Rev. Andrew Redman Bonar, to the church and parish of Fogo, the Rev. David Martin, to the church and parish of Dunnichen, and the Rev. Adam Cunningham, to the church and parish of Crailing, 373; Rev. William Ranken Watson, presented to the church and parish of Logie, and the Rev. William Carrick, to the church and parish of East Kilbride, 374; Rev. George Murray, presented to the church and parish of Girthon, and the Rev. William Reid, to the church and parish of Borgue, 374; Rev. John Hope, presented to the church and parish of Dunscore, and the Rev. Alexander Macnab, to the church and parish of Kilchoman, 378; Rev. Alex- ander Webster, presented to the church at Quarff, in the united parishes of Bressa, Burra, and Quarff, and the Rev. Henry Beatson, to the church and parish of Small Isles, 379; Sir John Stewart Richardson, Secretary to the Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, 394; Rev. Duncan M'Callum, M. A. presented to the church of Trumisgarry, 394; Rev. James Cochrane, M. A. presented to the charge and office of First Minister of the church and parish of Cupar, the Rev. Thomas Mackintosh, to the church and parish of Saint Cyrus, and the Rev. Colin M'Culloch, to the church and parish of Denny, 395; Louisa, widow of Charles Bellamy, Esq. and sister of Viscount Kenmure, to enjoy the same title, place, and precedence as if her father had succeeded to the title of Viscount Kenmure, 396; Rev. Thomas Thorogood Up- wood, A. M. presented to the vicarage of Terrington Saint Clements, and the Rev. John Bramall, B. A. to the perpetual curacy of Terrington Saint John's, Norfolk, 401; Rev. William Charles Rose, presented to the church and parish of Cargill, 402; Rev. William Elder, presented to the church and parish of Tealing, the Rev. James Mann, to the church and parish of Kiltearn, and the Rev. Peter M'Kenzie, to the church and parish of Tongue, 403; Rev. Thomas M'Kie, presented to the church and parish of Monikie, the Rev. Thomas Davidson, to the church and parish of Abbey Saint Bathans, the Rev. Adam Hall, to the church and parish of Cromarty, and the Rev. Mark Johnstone Bryden, to the church and parish of Kirkcaldy, 406; Rev. George Pocock, B. CL to the perpetual curacy of Saint Paul's Chapel, diocese of London, 407; Rev. William Reid, presented to the church and parish of Marytown, the Rev. James M'Master, to the church and parish of Barn the
Rev. Alexander Moorhead Ferguson, to the church and parish of Muckhart, the Rev. William Ritchie, to the church and parish of Longforgan, and the Rev. George Arklay, to the church and parish of Inverkeilor, 426; Rev. Robert Hill Whyte, presented to the church and parish of Dryfesdale, the Rev. James Landel Rose, to the church and parish of Markinch, the Rev. Robert Stewart, to the church and parish of Lochs, the Rev. George Greit, to the church and parish of Kirkpatrick- Durham, the Rev. Walter Foreman Burtt, to the church and parish of Ferry-Port on Craig, the Rev. George Addison, to the church and parish of Arbirlot, and the Rev. William Hunter, to the church and parish of Bal- dernock, 440; Rev. William Simpson, M. A. presented to the church and parish of Barry, and the Rev. John Campbell, to the church and parish of Reay, 442; Rev. Robert Fairweather, presented to the church and parish of Nigg, 443; Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Captain-General and Colonel of the Artillery Company, 444; Rev. William Menzies, presented to the church and parish of Maybole, the Rev. Patrick Bell, to the church and parish of Carmylie, and the Rev. John Crosbie, to the church and parish of Westruther, 446; the Rev. Robert Williamson, presented to the church and parish of Knockbain, and the Rev. Patrick M'Intyre, to the church and parish of Edderachillis, 446; Rev. James Robertson, presented to the church and parish of Saint Fergus, 477; Commissioners appointed for enquiring into the present state of the laws as administered in South Wales, 480; James Pennethorne, Esq. Commis- sioner for making a special enquiry into the execution of the original contracts for building certain of the union workhouses in Ireland, 480; Rev. Thomas Dale, M. A. Canon Residentiary of the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul, London, 506; Rev. Alexander M'Gregor, presented to the church of Iona or Icolmkill, in the parish of Kilfinichan, the Rev. Alexander Mackellar, to the churches of Bailechulish and Corran of Ardgour, in the parish of Kilmallie, and the Rev. Angus Martin, to the church and parish of Snizort, 507; Rev. James Campbell, presented to the church at Strontian, 518; Rev. Robert Waugh, presented to the church and parish of North Ronaldshay, 521; Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Robert Stacy, permission to accept and wear the insignia of the third class of the Order of the Dooranée Empire, 521; John Lonsdale, Clerk, B. D. elected Bishop of Lichfield, 550; Rev. James Robertson to be Secretary to Her Majesty's sole and only Master Printers in Scotland, 551; Charles Edward Cox, Esq. to be Lieutenant-Colonel, 4 R
James William Freshfield, Esq. to be Major, and Fre- derick William Bossy, Esq. to be Adjutant, with the brank of Captain, of the Artillery Company of London, 551; Rev. James Murray, presented to the church and parish of Reay, 551; James Walker, Esq. Ordinary Clerk of Session in Scotland, 551; Adam Urquhart, Esq. Sheriff Depute of the shire or sheriffdom of Wegtoun, 552; Rev. James Wordie, presented to the charge and office of Second Minister of the church and parish of Cupar, 552; Rev. James Boe, presented to the church and parish of Dunblane, and the Rev. Robert Stobie, to the church of Keiss, parish of Wick, 563; Alexander Wood, Esq. Lord of Justiciary in Scotland, and Patrick Robertson, Esq. 1 Lord of Session in Scotland, 564; William Earl of Devon, Sir Robert Alexander Ferguson, Bart. George Alexander Hamilton, Esq. Thomas Nicholas Redington, Esq. and John Wynne, Esq. Commissioners for enquiring into the state of the law and practice in respect to the oc- cupation of land in Ireland, 565; Rev. John Murdoch, presented to the church and parish of Eyemouth, 569; Anthony Perrier, Esq. Knighthood, 570; James Miller, Esq. Sheriff Depute of the shire or sheriffdom of Selkirk, 571; Rev. David Williamson, presented to the church at Kinloch Likart or Kinloch Linchart, in the parish of Contin, 571; Rev. Peter MacMorland, presented to the charge and office of First Minister of the church and parish of South Leith, 573; Right Rev. Edward Bishop of Salisbury, to exercise all the powers of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, 575; Rev. John Whyte, presented to the church and united parishes of Lethnot and Navar, and the Rev. John Park, to the church of the united parishes of Saint Martin's and Cambus Michael, 575; Rev. John Sinclair, M. A. Archdeacon of Middlesex, 578; Rev. James Flowerdew, presented to the church and parish of Fordoun, and the Rev. Andrew Rutherford, M. A. to the church at Rothiemurchus in the united parishes of Duthel and Rothiemurchus, 587; Lieutenant- Colonel James McLaren, permission to accept and wear the insignia of the third class of the Order of the Dooranée Empire, 607; Rev. John MacIver, presented to the church and parish of Sleate, and the Rev. Simon Frazer, to the church and parish of Nigg, 609; Rev. John James Campbell, presented to the church and parish of Stony- kirk, 611;
Hope, Reverend John, presented to the church and parish of Dunscore, 378.
Hudson, James, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at the Hague, 587.
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