for using the new great seal, 297; prohibiting the export ation of gunpowder, 351. Council Chamber, C. C. F. Greville, Esq., appointed Clerk of the Privy Council, 99; notice to Peeresses respecting > tickets at the Coronation, 196; Order that no person be admitted into. Westminster Hall on the day of the Coro nation without tickets signed by the Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain, 227; notice respecting the delivery of copies of the form of Divine Service to be used at the Coro- nation, 227.
Cooper, A. P., Esq., appointed Surgeon to His Majesty's Person, 238; created a Baronet, 244. Crichton, Dr. A., Knighted, 100.
Crockett, the Rev. R., presented to the Rectory of Nelston, alias Nayleston, 285.
Croft, Sir John, permission granted to, to wear the insignia of the Order of the Tower and Sword, 360.
Crown Office, Members returned to serve in Parliament, 34, 89, 51, 57, 85, 107, 113, 125, 128, 136, 169, 166, 174, 175, 247, 287, 290, 298, 305.
-- Circuits appointed, 78, 96, 249.
Cunha, M. da, approved of as Consul-General in London for the King of Portugal, 317.
Curtis, J. H., Esq., appointed Aurist to His Majesty, 106. Curzon, Viscount, created Earl of Howe, 221.
Dance, C. W., Esq., Knighted, 286.
D'Onis, the Chevalier, has an audience of His Majesty, 196. Donoughmore, the Earl of, created Viscount Hutchinson of the United Kingdom, 222.
Dorset, the Duke of, sworn of the Privy Council, 357; appointed Master of the Horse, 358.~*
Doyly, J., Esq., created a Baronet, 244.
Drake, T. T. F. E., Esq., created a Baronet, 244.727. Drawing Room, notice of, 82, 105; notice respecting the presentations at, 115, 209:
Dublin-Castle, Order for a distinguishing flag for the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 104.
Duff, Mr. A., appointed Keeper of the Register of Seasines, in the Sheriffdom of Elgin, Forres and Nairn, 190. Duncan, Dr. A., appointed First Physician to His Majesty in 7 Scotland, 1197 ****
Dundas, Sir David, appointed Serjeant Surgeon to His Majesty, 106.24
--, the Right Honourable W., appointed Clerk of His Majesty's Registers and Rol's in Scotland, 186.
Dundas, Robert, Esq., created a Baronet, 244.
Dunkin, Mr. R., appointed Hanoverian Consul at St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall 58.
Eldon, Lord, created a Viscount and Earl, 203. Erskine, D., Esq., created a Baronet, 244.
Esterhazy, Prince, has audience of His Majesty, 127, 237,
Prince Paul, has an audience of His Majesty, 243,
Fagel, Baron, has an audience of His Majesty, 127. Falmouth, Viscount, created Earl of Falmouth, 221. Farquhar, R. T., Esq., created a Baronet, 244. Fitzgerald, A., Esq., created a Baronet, 359.
Foreign Office, Mr. S. Luke approved of as Consul at Belfast for the United States of America, 1; Mr. W. Slythe al- lowed to exercise the office of Vice Consul at Malta for the King of Sardinia, 3: M. Lauturd-Vigola allowed to ex- ercise the functions of Consul-General at Gibraltar for the King of Sardinia, 33; Henry Unwin Addington, Esq. appointed Secretary of Legation to the Court of Copenhagen, 39; Thomas Cartwright, Esq. appointed Secretary of Legation at the Court of Munich, ibid. Mr. R. Dunkin appointed Hanoverian Consul at St. Mi- chael's Mount, Cornwall, 58; J. Parkinson, Esq. appointed Consul in the province of Pernambuco, 163; James Colqu= houn, Esq. approved of as Agent and Consul-General in the United Kingdom for Lubeck, Bremen and Hanrburg, 197; C. Chamberlain, Esq. appointed Consul for the pro- vince of Murcia, 303; Mr. H. Latham approved of as Con- sul at Dover for the King of the Netherlands, and also as 2. Vice Consul for the King of the Two Sicilies, ibid; Don T. P. de Lema approved of as Consul-General in London for the King of the Spains, ibid.; M.. Lautord Vigola approved of as Consul-General at Gibraltar for the King of Sardinia, ibid.; Mr. H. Hancke approved of as Vice Consul at: the Cape of Good Hope for the King of Denmark, ibid. ; Mr. C. Kreeft approved of as Consul in London for the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schweris, ibid.;. M. da Cunha ap- proved of as Consul-General in London for the King of Portugal, 317, M. Augrand approved of as Consul at Li- verpool for the King of France, 353.
Forrester, C. W., Esq., created Baron Forester, 925. Foster, the Right Honourable John, created. Baron Oriel, 225.
Fraser, the Reverend Thomas, presented to the Church of
Fremantle, T. F., Esq., created a Baronet, 244.
Frias, the Duke de, has audience of His Majesty, 64, 99, 127, 196.
Glossop, J., Esq, appointed Clerk of the Cheque to the band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 104,
Gold Coin, Proclamation respecting, 58.
Goulburn, the Right Honourable Henry, sworn of the Privy Council, 357.
Graham, the Marquess of, sworn of the Privy Couneil, 63 ; -appointed Vice Chamberlain of His Majesty's Household,
Gramont, the Duke de, has audience of His Majesty, 237, 243.
Greville, C. C. F., Esq., appointed Clerk of the Privy Coun- cil, 99,
Gunning, John, Esq., appointed Surgeon Extraordinary to His Majesty, 106.
Gwydir, Lord, appointed to exercise the office of Great Cham- berlain of England until a sufficient Deputy be appointed, 186; approved of by His Majesty to exercise the office as Deputy to Lady Willoughby of Eresby and the Marchioness. of Cholmondely, 189; sworn of the Privy Council, 203.
Halford, Sir Henry, appointed Physician to His Majesty, 105, Halkett, Major-General Sir C., appointed Lieutenant-Gover- nor of Jersey, 285.
Halliday, Dr., Knighted, 47.
Hammick, SI, Esq. appointed Surgeon Extraodinary to His Majesty, 239.
Hancke, Mr. H., approved of as Vice Consul at the Cape of ~_Good Hope for the King of Denmark, 303.
Harvey, Captain, appointed Colonel of the Royal Marines, 114, Hatzfeldt, Prince de, has audience of His Majesty, 287,
Hay, Lieutenant-General James, appointed Governor of Tyne- routh, 113.
Meath, J., Esq., appointed Dentist Extraordinary to His Ma- jesty, 239 Heralds' College,-Proclamation of the Coronation, #83; no- tice to Peers of the United Kingdom to send their addresses to Sir George Nayler, Clarenceux King at Arms, ibid.; der concerning the robes, &c. to be worn by the Peers at 3 B 2
the Coronation, 190; notice respecting dresses to be worn on that occasion, 192; notice respecting tickets at the Curo- nation, 195; order respecting the dresses to be worn by the Lords' attendants at the Coronation, 213; no person to- appear in morning, ibid.; orders to the Earl Marshal's Gold Staff Othcers, ibid.; notice where the persons who were to walk in the procession at the Coronation, where to assemble, 229; notice respecting the pass tickets from the Hall to the Abbey, 283, 234; notice to ladies to appear at the Abbey in full-dress, ibid.; notice respecting the deli- very of tickets to Peers, &c., 233; notice respecting the opening of Westminster-Hall, after the Coronation, 235; solemnity of the Coronation, 237, 258.
Home, Sir E, appointed Serjeant Surgeon to His Ma jesty, 106.
Home-Department, Whitehall,-appointment of Commis-- sioners for the Affairs of India, 3; Sir George Martin ap- pointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath, 57; order res- pecting the observance of His Majesty's birth-day, 58; death of Her Highness the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, 88; the Earl of Wemyss appointed Lieutenant and Sheriff Princi pal of Peeblesshire, 98; permission granted to Sir H.. Torrens to wear the insignia of the Order of the Tower and Sword, 108; Sir R. G. Keates appointed Master and. Governor of Greenwich Hospital, 112; Dr. A. Duncan- appointed First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland, 119; the Earl of Morton appointed His Majesty's High Cour- missioner to the general assembly of the Church of Scot-- laud, 120; Daniel de Lisle Brock, Esq., appointed Bailiff of Guernsey, 123; the Reverend Mark Aitkins appointed to the Church of Dyke and Moy, 124; permission granted to Captain R. Saumarez to wear the insignia of the Austrian Order of Leopold, ibid.; Dr. James S.. Clarke appointed a Prebendary of His Majesty's Free Chapel of St. George, in the Castle of Windsor, 125; the Right Honourable W. Dundas appointed Clerk of His Majesty's Registers and Rolls in Scotland, 186; Lord Gwydir appointed to exer- cise the Office of Great Chamberlain of England, ibid.;. approved of by His Majesty to exercise the Office of Lord Great Chamberlain of England, as Deputy to Lady Willoughby of Eresby, and the Marchioness of Cholmon- deley, 189; Dr. Kenny presented to the Rectory of St.. Olaves's, ibid., the Reverend Thomas Fraser presented to the Church of Inverness, ibid. ;. Dr. J. Lee presented to the Cannongate Church in the Presbytery of Edinburgh, ibid. Mr. A. Duff appointed Keeper of the Register of Seasines,.
in the Sheriffdoms of Elgin, Forres and Nairn, 190; Mr. D. Shaw appointed Keeper of the Register of the Seasines for the Shire of Ayr, ibid.; Lord Eldon created a Viscount and Earl, 203; Lord Howard of Effingham approved of by His Majesty to discharge the duties of Earl Marshal of England at the Coronation, 204; order respecting the routes to the Hall and Abbey at the Coronation, 209; the Earl of Ailesbury created Viscount Savernake, Earl Bruce and Marquess of Ailesbury, in Great Britain and Ireland, 221; Viscount Falmouth created Earl of Falmouth, 222; Vis count Curzon created Ear Howe, ibid.; Lord Somers created Viscount Eastnor and Earl Somers, ibid; Lord Rons created Viscount Dunwich and Earl of Stradbroke, ibid.; the Earl of Donoughmore created Viscount Hutchin son in Great Britain and Ireland, ibid.; the Marquess of Lothian-created Baron Ker in Great Britain and Ireland, 223; the Marquess Conyngham created Baron Minster in Great Britain and Ireland, ibid.; the Earl of Ormonde created Baron Ormonde in Great Britain and Ireland, ibid.;; Francis Earl of Wemyss created Baron Wemyss in Great Britain and Ireland, ibid.; the Earl of Roden created Baron Claubrassil in Great Britain and Ireland, 224;, the Earl of Kingston created Baron Kingston in Great Britain- and Ireland, ibid., the Earl of Longford created Baron: Silchester in Great Britain and Ireland, ibid.; Lord James Murray created Baron Glenlyon, ibid.; the Right Ho- nourable W. W. Pole created Baron Maryborough, ibid. the Right Honourable J. Foster created Baron Oriel, 225;. the Right Honourable Sir W. Scott created Baron Stowell, ibid.; Sir T. H. Liddell created Baron Ravensworth, ibid.; Thomas Cholmondeley, Esq., created Baron Delamere, ibid.; Cecil Weld Forrester, Esq., created Baron Forrester, ibid.; Lady C. M. G. Strutt created Baroness Rayleigh,, 226; further instructions respecting the route to the Hall and Abbey at the Coronation, 235. Sir E. Kerrison, Sir H. N. Lumsden, T. F. Fremantle, J. D..Astley, A. Boswel, R. Shaw, A. Chichester, G. Pocock, W. G. H. Jolliffe, R. T. Farquhar, T. T. F. E. Drake, J. E. E. Wilmot, R. Dundas, J. C. Smyth, D. Erskine, W. Young, J. Doyly, D. W. Smith, A. P. Cooper, T. Phillips, J. D. Paul, C.. ́ Trotter, C. Scott and G. Blackman, Esqrs., created Baronets, 244, 245, 246; His Majesty's approbation of the persons at- tending on the Coronation and the arrangements on that occasion, 284; the Rev. R. Crockett presented to the Rectory of Nelston, alias Nayleston, 285; the Reverend C. R. Sumner presented to the Vicarage of Saint Helen, in Abingdon, ibid. death of the Queen, 286; Major W. More
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