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FROM THE

LONDON GAZette of septEMBER 26,. 1828.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, September 25, 1828.. THE King has been pleased to appoint the Honourable John Townshend, one of the Grooms of His Majesty's Bedchamber, in the room of the Honourable Henry Stanhope, deceased.

Crown-Office, September 26, 1828.

MEMBER returned to serve in this present
PARLIAMENT.

Borough of Tralee.

Sir Edward Denny, of Tralee-castle, in the county of Kerry, Bart. in the room of James Cuff, Esq. deceased.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 14,
1828.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, October 11, 1828.

THE Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's Household has appointed Nicholas Carlisle, of Somersetplace, Esq. F. S. A. one of the Gentlemen of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Chamber in Ordinary.

FROM THE

SUPPLEMENT

TO THE

LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 14,,
1828..

Foreign-Office, October 13, 1828.

A DISPATCH was this day received by the Earl' of Aberdeen, K. T. His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, from Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, Esq. His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Stuttgart, announcing the melancholy in

telligence of the decease of Her Majesty the Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg, at Ludwigsburg, between one and two o'clock in the afternoon of the 6th instant, to the inexpressible grief of the King and all the Royal Family.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, October 14, 1828.

Orders for the Court's going into mourning, on Sunday next the 19th instant, for the late Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg, Sister of His Majesty, 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 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.

Heralds

Heralds-College, October 14, 1828.

The Earl Marshal's Order for a General Mourning for Her late Majesty the Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg.

In pursuance of His Majesty's commands, these are to give public notice, that upon the present melancholy occasion of the death of Her late Majesty the Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg, His Majesty's Sister, it is expected that all persons do put themselves into deep mourning; the said mourning to begin on Sunday next the 19th instant. NORFOLK, Earl Marshal.

Horse-Guards, October 14, 1828.

His Majesty does not require that the Officers of the Army shall wear any other mourning, on the present melancholy occasion of the death of Her Majesty the late Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg, than a black crape round their left arms with their uniforms.

By command of the Right Honourable the General Commanding in Chief,

HERBERT TAYLOR, Adjutant-General.

Admiralty-Office, October 14, 1828.

His Majesty does not require that the Officers of the Fleet or Marines should wear any other mourning, on the present melancholy occasion of the death of Her Majesty the late Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg, than a black crape round their left arms with their uniforms. JOHN BARROW.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 28, 1828.

At the Court at Windsor, the 27th day of October 1828,

PRESENT,

The KING's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

IT is this day ordered by His Majesty in Council, that the Parliament be prorogued, from Thursday the thirtieth day of this instant October, to Thursday the eighteenth day of December next.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 11, 1828.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, November 10, 1828. ORDERS for the Court's change of mourning, on Sunday next the 16th instant, for the late Queen Dowager of Wurtemberg, Sister of His Majesty, viz.

The Ladies to wear black silk, fringed or plain

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