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Court of King's-Bench, June 21, 1828.

The following Warrant, under the King's Sign Manual, having been issued under the authority of the Statute 3 George IVth, cap. 102, was this day openly and publicly notified and declared in this Court, in pursuance of the said Statute, viz.

Warrant authorising the Judges to hold a Special Sitting.

GEORGE, R.

Whereas by an Act, passed in the session of Parliament holden in the third year of Our reign, intituled "An Act to repeal an Act, of the first and second year of His present Majesty, for facilitating the dispatch of business in the Court of King's-Bench, and to make further provisions in lieu thereof," it is, among other things, enacted, that from and after the passing of the said Act, it shall and may be lawful to and for Us, Our heirs. and successors, and We and They are thereby authorised, from time to time, as to Us or Them shall seem meet, by Warrant under Our or Their Sign Manual, directed to the Judges of Our said Court,, to direct and require the Judges of Our said Court, or any two or more of them, to meet at SerjeantsInn-Hall, Westminster-Hall, or some other con-venient place to be by them appointed, on such and so many days in the vacation or interval between any Terms as to Us, Our heirs and successors, shall seem fit and proper, for the dispatch of such matters, as at the end of the Term mentioned in such Warrant may be depending in Our said Court, whether on the Crown or Plea side thereof; and whereas We have been given to understand, that numerous matters are now depending in Our said Court, which cannot be dispatched

during this present Trinity Term, and which ought to be dispatched with all convenient speed; now, therefore, We do hereby, in pursuance of the said Act, direct and require you the Lord Chief Justice, and the other Judges of Our said Court before Us, or any two or more of you, to meet at Serjeants-Inn-Hall, Westminster-Hall, or some other convenient place to be by you appointed according to the said Act, on Friday the twenty-seventh day of June instant, and from thence daily until Wednesday the second day of July next inclusive, and again on Monday the twenty-seventh day of October next, and from thence daily until Wednesday the fifth day of November next inclusive, for the dispatch of such matters as may be depending in Our said Court at the end of this present Trinity Term, whether on the Crown or Plea side thereof; provided always, that if the attendance of any one of you at the Session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the county of Middlesex, or at any such Session or any Circuit, shall be found requisite, during any part of the time herein mentioned, and another of you shall also, during such attendance, be sitting for the trial of causes at Nisi Prius, then it shall be in the discretion of the remaining two of you either to meet or not to meet, in obedience hereto, according to the nature of the business that may be likely to come before you during such attendance.

Given at Our Court at Windsor, the twelfth day of June one thousand eight hundred and twentyeight, in the ninth year of Our reign.

By His Majesty's command,

ROBERT PEEL.

To the Lord Chief Justice and other the
Judges of Our Court before Us.

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FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JUNE 27,
1828.

At the Court at St. James's, the 28th day of April 1828,

PRESENT,

The KING's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS by a certain Act of Parliament, passed in the sixth year of the reign of His present Majesty, intituled "An Act to regulate the "trade of the British possessions abroad," after reciting, that " by the Law of Navigation foreign

ships are permitted to import into any of the "British possessions abroad, from the countries to "which they belong, goods, the produce of those "countries, and to export goods from such posses❝sions to be carried to any foreign country what66. ever, and that it is expedient that such permission "should be subject to certain conditions," it is enacted, "that the privileges thereby granted to "foreign ships shall be limited to the ships of those "countries which, having colonial possessions, shall grant the like privileges of trading with those

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possessions to British ships, or which, not having "colonial possessions, shall place the commerce "and navigation of this country, and of its posses"sions abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured "nation, unless His Majesty, by His Order in "Council, shall in any case deem it expedient to "grant the whole or any of such privileges to the

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St. James's-Palace, June 13, 1828.

The King has been pleased to appoint Colonel Thomas Armstrong, one of the Grooms of His Majesty's Bedchamber, in the room of Sir Andrew Barnard.

Foreign-Office, June 27, 1828.

The King has been graciously pleased to approve of Thomas Godfrey Turner, Esq, to be Consul at Gibraltar for the Free Hanseatic Republics of Hamburgh, Bremen, and Lubeck,

Crown-Office, June 26, 1828.
MEMBERS returned to serve in this present
PARLIAMENT.

Town of Wenlock.

The Honourable George Cecil Weld Forester, of Willey-park, in the county of Salop, in the room of the Honourable John George Weld Forester (now Lord Forester), called up to the House of Peers,

County of Westmorland.

The Right Honourable William Viscount Lowther.

Borough of Wareham.

The Right Honourable John Calcraft, of Rempstonehall, in the county of Dorset, Paymaster-General of His Majesty's Land Forces.

any Order or Orders in Council theretofore issued, under the authority or in pursuance of the said recited Act, or to take away or abridge the powers vested in His Majesty in and by the said Act, or any of those powers, any thing therein contained to the contrary in anywise notwithstanding :

And whereas the conditions mentioned and referred to in the said Acts of Parliament have not in all respects been fulfilled by the Government of His Most Catholic Majesty the King of Spain, and therefore the privileges so granted as aforesaid by the Law of Navigation to foreign ships, cannot lawfully be exercised or enjoyed by the ships of Spain, unless His Majesty, by His Order in Council, shall grant the whole or any of such privileges to such Spanish ships:

And whereas His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, doth deem it expedient to grant the privileges aforesaid, in certain cases, to ships of the dominions of His Most Catholic Majesty the King of Spain, His Majesty doth therefore, by the advice aforesaid, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authority in him vested by the said recited Acts of Parliament, declare and grant, that it shall and may be lawful for Spanish ships to import into any of the British possessions abroad, from the colonies and foreign plantations of His Most Catholic Majesty, goods, the produce of those colonies and possessions, and to export goods from such British possessions abroad, to be carried to any foreign country whatever:

And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, and the Right Honourable William Huskisson, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the necessary directions herein, as to them may respectively appertain.

1828.

Jas. Buller.

St.

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