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STATE INTELLIGENCE, &c.

1821.

Printed by R. G, Clarke, Cannon Row, Westminstor.

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Foreign-Office, January 2, 1821.

HE King has been pleased to approve of Mr. Samuel Luke, as Consul at Belfast for the United States of America.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 13,
1821.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, January 11, 1821. ORDERS for the Court's going into mourning, on Sunday next the 14th instant, for His late Serene Highness the Duke Augustus of Brunswick, Brother to His late Serene Highness the Duke of Brunswick, viz.

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The Ladies to wear black silk, plain muslin or long lawn, crape or love hoods, black silk shoes, black glazed gloves, and black paper fans.

Undress-Black or dark grey unwatered tabbies.

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

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The Court to change the mourning on Sunday the 28th instant, viz.

The Ladies to wear black silk, fringed or plain linen, white gloves, necklaces and ear-rings, black or white shoes, fans and tippets.

Undress-White or grey lustrings, tabbies or

damasks.

The Gentlemen to wear black, full trimmed, fringed or plain linen, black swords and buckles. Undress-Grey frocks.

The Court to change the mourning further, on Thursday the 1st of February next, viz.

The Ladies to wear black silk or velvet, coloured ribbons, fans and tippets, or plain white, or white and gold, or white and silver stuffs, with black ribbons.

The Gentlemen to wear black coats, and black or plain white, or white and gold, or white and silver stuff waistcoats, full trimmed, coloured swords and buckles.

And on Sunday the 4th of February next, the Court to go out of mourning.

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Whitehall, January 12, 1821.

The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, constituting and appointing the Right Honourable Charles Bathurst; the Right Honourable Sir Robert Stewart (commonly called Viscount Castlereagh), Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, the Right Honourable Henry Earl Bathurst, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and the Right Honourable Henry Viscount Sidmouth, His Majesty's three Principal Secretaries of State; the Right Honourable Robert Banks Earl of Liverpool, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter; the Right Honourable Nicholas Vansittart, Chancellor of His Majesty's Exchequer; the Right Honourable John Baron Teignmouth; the Right Honourable John Sullivan; the Right Honourable Thomas Hamilton (commonly called Lord Bioning); the Right Honourable William Sturges Bourne; James Brownlow William Cecil, Esq. (commonly called Viscount Cranborne); and Horatio Walpole, Esq. (commonly called Lord Walpole); His Majesty's Commissioners for the Affairs of India.

Foreign-Office, January 13, 1821.

The King has been pleased to approve of Mr. William Slythe being allowed to exercise the func tions of Vice-Consul at Malta for His Majesty the King of Sardinia, while awaiting the necessary formalities to obtain His Majesty's warrant of approbation.

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