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Rear-Admiral of the Blue William Fairbrother Carroll, C.B. to be Rear-Admiral of the White, Captain Arthur Fanshawe, C.B. to be RearAdmiral of the Blue.

The following Retired Captains have also been promoted to the rank of Retired Rear-Admiral, on the terms set forth in the London Gazette of the 1st September 1846, but without increase of pay: Captain Arthur Philip Hamilton. Captain Daniel Lawrence. Captain Robert Henley Rogers. Captain George Bentham,

Admiralty, 16th June 1851.

The following promotions have this day taken place, consequent on the death, on the 14th instant, of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm.

Vice-Admiral of the Blue Thomas Brown to be Vice-Admiral of the White.

Rear-Admiral of the Red the Honourable Granville Leveson Proby to be Vice-Admiral of the Blue.

Rear-Admiral of the White the Honourable Wil

liam Gordon to be Rear-Admiral of the Red. Rear-Admiral of the Blue Sir Andrew Pellet Green, K.C.H. to be Rear-Admiral of the White.

Captain Houston Stewart, C.B. to be Rear-Admiral of the Blue.

The following Retired Captains have also been promoted to the rank of Retired Rear-Admiral, on the terms set forth in the London Gazette of the

1st September 1846, but without increase of

pay:

Captain James Arthur Murray.

Captain Thomas Renwick.

Captain Henry Higman.

Captain George Hewson.

Captain John Macpherson Ferguson.

Captain John Gourly.

Captain Augustus Baldwin.

Captain Henry Colins Deacon.

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

Sir John Heron Maxwell, Bart. to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 2nd June 1851.

Edward Maxwell, Esq. to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 2nd June 1851.

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

Oxfordshire Regiment of Militia.

The Honourable Gerald Normanby Dillon to be Captain, vice Spencer, promoted. Dated 12th June 1851.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JUNE 20,
1851.

Foreign-Office, June 19, 1851.

THE Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr. Jonathan Binns Were as Consul at Port Philip for His Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway.

War-Office, 20th June 1851.

21st Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Edward Thomas King, from the 87th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Shadwell, who exchanges. Dated 20th June

1851.

43rd Foot, Ensign the Honourable Lewis Watson Milles to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Colvile, who retires. Dated 20th June 1851.

57th Foot, Lieutenant Charles William St. Clair to be Adjutant, vice Armstrong, who resigns the Adjutancy only. Dated 20th June 1851. 62nd Foot, Ensign Joseph Sanderson to be Adjutant, vice Lambert, promoted. Dated 20th June 1851.

Gentleman Cadet James William Tibbits from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, vice Sanderson, appointed Adjutant. Dated 20th June 1851.

70th Foot, Captain Arthur George Shawe, from half-pay Unattached, to be Captain, vice Paschal, promoted to an Unattached Majority. Dated 20th June 1851.

73rd Foot, Lieutenant Frederick Reeve to be Adjutant, vice Fletcher, killed in action. Dated 20th June 1851.

Ensign Hugh Mackenzie to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Reeve, appointed Adjutant. Dated 20th June 1851.

Gentleman Cadet Richard James Hereford, from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, vice Mackenzie. Dated 20th June 1851.

81st Foot, Lieutenant Charles Ellison Goodwin, to be Captain, by purchase, vice Little, who retires. Dated 20th June 1851.

Ensign George Betts to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Goodwin. Dated 20th June 1851. Lieutenant Alfred Wright to be Adjutant, vice Woods, who resigns the Adjutancy only. Dated 20th June 1851.

87th Foot, Lieutenant Joseph Fitz Thomas Shadwell, from the 21st Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice King, who exchanges. Dated 20th June 1851.

91st Foot, Lieutenant William Frederick Norman, from the 97th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Annesley, who exchanges. Dated 20th June 1851.

97th Foot, Lieutenant William Richard Annesley, from the 91st Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Norman, who exchanges. Dated 20th June

1851.

3rd West India Regiment, Ensign and Adjutant Claudius Kerr to have the rank of Lieutenant. Dated 5th June 1851.

St. Helena Regiment, Lieutenant John Henry Prenderville to be Adjutant, vice Hayes, who resigns the Adjutancy only. Dated 20th June

1851.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Mid-Lothian.

Royal Mid-Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry.

James Forman, Gent. to be Cornet, vice Cochrane, resigned. Dated 10th June 1851.

The Christian names of Cornet Hope Vere,

appointed 16th April 1851, are

Edward," instead of "James J

"William

Whitehall, June 20, 1851.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto William Newby, of Liverpool, in the county palatine of Lancaster, only son of Nicholas Newby, sometime of Liverpool, deceased, by Mary Newby, his wife (now wife of Henry Fraser, of Liverpool), Her royal licence and authority that he may, in compliance with the wish and desire of the said Henry Fraser, henceforth continue to use the surname of Fraser (which he has long borne and used), in addition to and after that of Newby, and that such surname may be taken and used by his issue :

And to command that the said royal concession and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's College of Arms, otherwise to be void and of none effect.

This Gazette also contains two Orders from the Poor Law Board, to the Overseers of the Poor of the townships of Ecclesall Bierlow and Nether Hallam, in the county of York, and all others whom it may concern, dated the 9th day of June 1851, directing that the Act of 13th and 14th Victoria, cap. 57, intituled "An Act to prevent the holding of vestry or other meetings in churches, and for regulating the appointment of vestry clerks," shall, so far as the same relates to the appointment of a vestry clerk, be applied to and put in force within both of the said townships of Ecclesall Bierlow and Nether Hallam.

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