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Somerset-House, May 26, 1851.

William George Anderson, Esq. has been appointed Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, in the room of Edward White, Esq. resigned.

War-Office, 30th May 1851.

7th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Captain Thomas Henry Clifton, from 12th Light Dragoons, to be Captain, vice Cureton, who exchanges. 30th May 1851.

Dated

11th Light Dragoons, Lieutenant Thomas Jeffery Jonah Avarne, from half-pay 67th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice James Thomas Wightman, who exchanges. Dated 30th May 1851.

Cornet John Inglis to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Avarne, who retires. Dated 30th May

1851.

12th Light Dragoons, Captain Edward Burgoyne Cureton, from the 7th Dragoon Guards, to be Captain, vice Clifton, who exchanges. Dated 30th May 1851.

1st Regiment of Foot, Ensign James Frederick Webster to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice · Reed, who retires. Dated 30th May 1851. 18th Foot, Captain William Elford Adams, from the 87th Foot, to be Captain, vice Hanmer, who exchanges. Dated 26th March 1851.

40th Foot, Lieutenant Alborough Richardson Rundle to be Captain, by purchase, vice Gorle, who retires. Dated 30th May 1851.

Ensign William O'Hara to be Lieutenant; by purchase, vice Rundle. Dated 30th May 1851. 87th Foot, Captain William Hanmer, from the

18th Foot, to be Captain, vice Adams, who exchanges. Dated 26th March 1851.

Second Lieutenant George Ley Woolferstan Dodsley Flamstead, to be First Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Baldwin, who retires. Dated 30th May 1851.

88th Foot, Ensign Jackson Wray to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Steere, who retires. Dated 30th May 1851.

1st West India Regiment, Ensign Angus William Mackay to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice J. W. Thompson, deceased. Dated 13th January 1851.

Ensign William Lawrence Murphy to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Stubbs, who retires. Dated 30th May 1851.

BREVET.

Brevet Major William C. E. Napier, of the 25th Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. Dated 30th May 1851.

MEMORANDUM.

The Christian names of Brevet Colonel Morris, C.B. on half-pay, as Lieutenant-Colonel, Unattached, are "Edmund Finucane."

ERRATUM in printing the Gazette of the 23rd May 1851.

The appointment of Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Macarthur, on half-pay Unattached, should have been Deputy Adjutant-General to the Forces serving in New South Wales, and not Deputy Assistant-General as therein stated.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Oxford.

Queen's Own Regiment of Oxfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry.

Cornet Henry Barnett to be Lieutenant, vice Wykeham, promoted. Dated 26th May 1851.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JUNE 3,
1851.

Foreign-Office, June 2, 1851.

THE Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr. Henry Plaw as Consul at Liverpool for His Majesty the King of Hanover.

Downing-Street, June 3, 1851.

The Queen has been pleased to appoint Charles Young, Esq. to be Her Majesty's Attorney-General for Prince Edward Island; and William Swabey, Esq. to be Registrar of Deeds, and James Warburton, Esq. to be Colonial Secretary, for that Island.

Crown-Office, June 2, 1851.

MEMBER returned to serve in this present
PARLIAMENT.

Borough of Newry.

Edmund Gilling Hallewell, of the Royal-crescent, Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, Esq. 1851.

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in the room of the Honourable Francis Jack Needham (commonly called Viscount Newry and Morne), deceased.

Admiralty, 23rd May 1851.

Corps of Royal Marines.

First Lieutenant Richard King Clavell to be Captain, vice E. P. Snowe, deceased.

Second Lieutenant Richard Pentland Henry to be First Lieutenant, vice Clavell, promoted.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Buckingham.

2nd Regiment of the Royal Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry.

Cornet William Levi to be Lieutenant, vice Acton Tindal, resigned. Dated 21st May 1851.

Cornet Henry Fleetwood Nash to be Lieutenant, vice Joseph Baily, resigned. Dated 21st May 1851.

Whitehall, June 3, 1851.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto Edward Matthew Reid, of Carlton-villas, in the parish of Paddington, in the county of Middlesex, Gentleman, and to Sarah Fenwick, his wife (only child of William Shattock Bowen, sometime of St. Albans, in the county of Hertford, Surgeon, but now of Winslow, in the county of Buckingham, by Louisa Lambert Bowen, his wife), Her royal licence and authority that, in compliance with a proviso contained in the last will and testament of Thomas Fenwick (formerly Lambert), of Burrow

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Hall, in the parish of Tunstal, in the county palatine of Lancaster, and of Keppel-street, Russell-square, in the county of Middlesex, Esquire, deceased, they may respectively take and henceforth use the surname of Fenwick only, instead of that of Reid, that they may bear the arms of Fenwick only, and that such surname and arms may in like manner be taken, borne, and used by their issue; such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms and recorded in the Herald's office, otherwise the said licence and permission to be void and of none effect:

And to command that the said royal concession and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's College of Arms.

TREASURY WARRANT.

Whereas, by an Act passed in the fourth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the regulation of the duties of postage," certain scales of weight and rates of postage were fixed and made chargeable and payable upon, for, or in respect of, letters, newspapers, parliamentary proceedings, and printed papers, transmitted and forwarded by the post, and various regulations were made for facilitating the transmission of such letters and papers by the post:

And whereas, by an Act passed in the eleventh fyear of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for giving further facilities for the transmission of letters by post, and for the regulating the duties of postage thereon, and for other purposes relating to the Post-office," the proviso concerning the maximum weight of letters to be sent by the post, as fixed in and by the said first

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