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Kent,

Leicestershire,

Lincolnshire,
Monmouthshire,

Norfolk,

Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, of
Charlton, Bart.

George Pochin, of Barkby, Esq.
Charles Winn, of Appleby, Esq.
William Morgan, of Panty Goytre,
Esq.

Sir William John Henry Browne
Folkes, of Hillington, Bart.

Northamptonshire, Henry Hungerford Holdich Hun

gerford, of Maidwell, Esq.

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Staffordshire,

John Atkinson, of Maple Hayes,

Esq.

County of South-William Sloane Stanley, of Paul

ampton,

Suffolk,

Surrey,

Sussex,

Warwickshire,

Wiltshire,

Worcestershire,

Yorkshire,

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tons, Esq.

Hart Logan, of Kentwell-Hall,
Esq.

Thomas Hope, of Deepdene,
Esq.

Robert Aldridge, of New Lodge,
Esq.

Sir George Chetwynd, of Gren-
don-Hall, Bart.

George Wroughton Wroughton,
of Wilcot-House, Esq.
George Meredith, of Berrington,
Esq.

Sir Tatton Sykes, of Sledmere,
Bart.

SOUTH WALES.

William Chambers, of Llanelly,
Esq.

Carmarthenshire,

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Anglesey,

Garnarvonshire,

NORTH WALES.

Jones Panton, of Llanddyfnan,
Esq.

Richard Watkin Price, of Brony-
gader, Esq.

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At the Court at Windsor, the 13th day of February

1828,

PRESENT,

The KING's Most Excellent Majesty in Council,

WHEREAS by an Act, passed in the fiftyseventh year of His late Majesty's reign, cap. 57, intituled "An Act to empower His Majesty to suspend the training and regulate the quotas of

"the

"the militia," it is enacted, that it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by any Order or Orders in Council, to suspend the calling out of the militia of the United Kingdom, or of any part of the United Kingdom, or of any county, riding, shire, stewartry, city, town, or place, for the purpose of being trained and exercised in any year, and to order and direct that no training or exercising of the militia of the United Kingdom, or of any part of the United Kingdom, or of any county or counties, riding or ridings, shire or shires, stewartry or stewartries, city or cities, town or towns, or place or places, specified in any such Order or Orders in Council, shall take place in any year, any thing contained in any Act or Acts of Parliament relating to the militia to the contrary notwithstanding: and whereas it is deemed expedient, that such training or exercising should be dispensed with in the present year; it is ordered by His Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, that the calling out of the militia of that part of the United Kingdom called Great Britain, for the purpose of being trained and exercised in the present year, be suspended; and that no training or exercising of the said militia do take place in the present year. Jas. Buller.

Foreign-Office, February 12, 1828.

The King has been graciously pleased to nominate and appoint George Jackson, Esq. to be His Majesty's Commissary Judge, in the room of Daniel Molloy Hamilton, Esq. deceased, to the several Mixed Commissions established at Sierra Leone, under the Treaties and Conventions between His Majesty and the King of the Netherlands, His Majesty and the Catholic King, His Majesty and His Most Faithful Majesty, and His Majesty and the Emperor

Emperor of Brazil, for the prevention of illegal Traffic in Slaves, and pursuant to the several Acts of Parliament passed for carrying those Treaties and Conventions into effect.

Foreign-Office, February 15, 1828.

The King has been graciously pleased to appoint Henry Unwin Addington, Esq.-formerly Secretary to His Majesty's Legation to the United States of America, and lately one of His Majesty's Plenipotentiaries for negotiating a Treaty with the said United States-to be His Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Diet at Francfort.

Duchy of Lancaster, February 13, 1828.

The King has been this day pleased to appoint Edmund Hornby, of Dalton-hall, Esq. to be Sheriff of the county palatine of Lancaster for the year ensuing.

Whitehall, February 14, 1828.

The King has bean pleased to appoint David Earl of Airlie to be Lieutenant and Sheriff Principal of the shire of Forfar, in the room of Archibald Lord Douglas, deceased.

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, appointing Dr. Herbert Jenner to be His Majesty's Advocate-General, in the room of Sir Christopher Robinson.

1828.

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Crown

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