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and the office of Chief Larderer was performed by the Deputy of Henry Earl of Abergavenny, as Lord of the Manor of Scoulton.

His Majesty was graciously pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood upon George-Bartholomew Pocock, Esq. Standard Bearer, and Fenwick Bulmer, Esq. Senior Gentleman of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners.

His Majesty retired from the Banquet about eight o'clock, and returned to Carlton-House.

HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM,

acting as Earl Marshal of England.

Whitehall, July 21, 1821.

His Majesty has been graciously pleased to express the highest approbation of the manner in which the persons, who were attendant on His Majesty, and who assisted at the Ceremony of His Majesty's Coronation, performed their several duties; and likewise of all the arrangements which were made on that solemn occasion.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 4,
1821.

War-Office, 3d August 1821.
GARRISONS.

Major-General Sir James Lyon, K. C. B. to be
Lieutenant-Governor of Portsmouth, vice Lieu-
tenant-General Sir George Cooke, K. C. B.
Dated 23d July 1821.

Major-General Sir Colin Halkett, K. C. B. to be Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey, vice LieutenantGeneral Gordon. Dated 23d July 1821.

Whitehall, July 31, 1821.

The King has been pleased to present the Reverend Robert Crockett, Master of Arts, to the Rectory of Nelston alias Nayleston, in the county of Leicester and diocese of Lincoln, vacant by the death of the Reverend Lambton Loraine.

The King has also been pleased to present theReverend Charles Richard Sumner, Master of Arts, to the Vicarage of Saint Helen in Abingdon, and the Chapels of Radley and Drayton, in the county of Berks and the diocese of Salisbury, vacant by the death of the Reverend Laurence Canniford..

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 7,
1821.

Carlton-House, July 25, 1821.

THE King was this day pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood upon Charles-Webb Dance, Esq. Major and Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2d Regiment of Life Guards..

FROM THE

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 7,

1821.

Whitehall, August 8, 1821.

YESTERDAY evening, at twenty-five minutes after ten o'clock, the Queen departed this life, after a short but painful illness, at Brandenburgh-House, at Hammersmith.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 11,

1821.

Crown-Office, August 11, 1821. MEMBER returned to serve in this present PARLIAMENT.

King's County.

The Honourable William Parsons, commonly called Lord Oxmantown, in the room of William Parsons, Esq. who has accepted the office of a Judge of the Insolvent Court in Ireland.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 14,
1821.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, August 14, 1821. ORDERS for the Court's going into mourning, on Wednesday next the 15th instant, for Her late Majesty Queen Caroline-Amelia-Elizabeth, viz.

The Ladies to wear black bombazines, plain muslin or long lawn linen, crape hoods, shamoy shoes and gloves, and crape fans.

Undress-Dark Norwich crape.

The

The Gentlemen to wear black cloth, without buttons on the sleeves and pockets, plain muslin or long lawn cravats and weepers, shamoy shoes and gloves, crape hatbands, and black swords and buckles.

Undress-Dark grey frocks.

War-Office, 14th August 1821.
GARRISONS.

Colonel Sir John Colborne, K. C. B. of the 52d
Foot, to be Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey.
Dated 23d July 1821.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 24,
1821.

IN pursuance of the directions of an Act, passed in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to repeal so much of two "Acts, made in the tenth and fifteenth years

of the reign of His present Majesty, as authorises the Speaker of the House of Commons "to issue his warrant to the Clerk of the Crown

for making out writs for the election of Mem"bers to serve in Parliament in the manner therein mentioned; and. for substituting other "provisions for the like purposes.:"

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