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churches, and for regulating the appointment of vestry clerks," as relates to the appointment of a vestry clerk, shall be applied to and be put in force within the said parish of Yardley.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 22,
1851.

Buckingham-Palace, July 17, 1851.

THIS day had audience of Her Majesty: The Count de Buol-Schauenstein, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Emperor of Austria, to deliver his credentials;

To which he was introduced by Viscount Palmerston, G.C.B. Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and conducted by Colonel the Honourable Sir Edward Cust, K.C.H. Master of the Ceremonies.

Buckingham-Palace, July 17, 1851.

The Queen was this day pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood upon Robert Walter Carden, Esq. Sheriff of the city of London and county of Middlesex.

Buckingham-Palace, July 17, 1851.

The Queen was this day pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood upon George Edmund Hodgkinson, Esq. Sheriff of the city of London and county of Middlesex.

Foreign-Office, July 21, 1851.

The Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr. George Wortmann as Consul at Gibraltar for His Majesty the King of Bavaria.

Downing-Street, July 22, 1851.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the appointment of Major-General George Bowles, late Master of Her Majesty's Household, and now Lieutenant of Her Majesty's Tower of London, to be an Ordinary Member of the Military Division of the Second Class or Knights Commanders of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.

Whitehall, July 19, 1851.

The Queen has been pleased to present the Reverend John Gibson to the church and parish of Kirkhope, in the presbytery of Selkirk.

Crown-Office, July 22, 1851.

MEMBER returned to serve in this present
PARLIAMENT.

Borough of Scarborough.

George Frederick Young, of Walthamstow, in the county of Essex, and Limehouse, in the county of Middlesex, Merchant and Ship Owner, in the room of the Earl of Mulgrave, who has accepted the office of Comptroller of Her Majesty's Household.

Office of Ordnance, 21st July 1851.

Corps of Royal Engineers.

be

Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Blanshard to Colonel, vice Thomson, deceased. Dated 14th July 1851.

Brevet Major Henry Powell Wulff to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Blanshard. Dated 14th July 1851.

Second Captain William George Hamley to be Captain, vice Wulff. Dated 14th July 1851. First Lieutenant Charles Sim to be Second Captain, vice Hamley. Dated 14th July 1851. Second Lieutenant Arthur a'Court Fisher to be First Lieutenant, vice Sim. Dated 14th July 1851.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 25,

1851.

THIS Gazette commences with two Orders in Council, dated the 25th day of June 1851, approving the schemes duly prepared by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England

For constituting a separate district for spiritual purposes out of the parish of Madeley and the chapelry district of Ironbridge, in the county of Salop, and diocese of Hereford, and the new parish of Little Dawley, in the said county of Salop, and diocese of Lichfield, to be named "The district of Coalbrookdale."

For making better provision for the cure of souls in the parish of Roche, in the county of Cornwall, and diocese of Exeter, and recommending that certain arrangements respecting a mining lease about to be granted by the Reverend Thomas Pearce, rector of the said parish of Roche, as set forth in a scheme prepared by the said Commissioners, and ratified by an Order in Council, dated the 19th day of June 1850, should be varied in the manner described in the present Order, with a view to making additional provision for the cure of souls in the said parish.

Board of Green Cloth, Buckingham-Palace,
July 23, 1851.

The Queen has been pleased to appoint George-Augustus-Constantine, commonly called Earl of Mulgrave, to be Comptroller of Her Majesty's Household, vice the Right Honourable William Sebright Lascelles, deceased.

War-Office, 25th July 1851.

5th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Assistant StaffSurgeon John Wyatt to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Arden, promoted on the Staff. July 1851.

Dated 25th

11th Light Dragoons, Lieutenant William Gilfred Baker Cresswell to be Captain, by purchase, vice the Honourable G. J. Noel, who retires. Dated 25th July 1851.

Cornet William Drury Nathaniel Lowe to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Cresswell. Dated 25th July 1851.

15th Light Dragoons, Lieutenant Henry Brett to be Captain, by purchase, vice Keown, who retires. Dated 25th July 1851.

Cornet Thompson Donovan to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Brett. Dated 25th July 1851.

17th Regiment of Foot, Staff-Surgeon of the Second Class Robert Allan to be Surgeon, vice William Smith, who retires on half-pay. Dated 25th July 1851.

20th Foot, Captain Lord Mark Kerr to be Major, by purchase, vice Gordon, who retires. Dated 25th July 1851.

Lieutenant William Pollexfen Radcliffe to be Captain, by purchase, vice Lord Mark Kerr. Dated 25th July 1851.

Ensign George Hewish Adams to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Radcliffe. Dated 25th July 1851.

30th Foot, Captain Robert Dillon, from the 97th Foot, to be Captain, vice Burton, who exchanges. Dated 25th July 1851.

53rd Foot, Gentleman Cadet Thomas Acton, from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Maude, appointed to the 77th Foot. Dated 25th July 1851.

77th Foot, Lieutenant John Hackett to be Captain, without purchase, vice Philip Bolton, who retires upon full-pay. Dated 25th July 1851. Lieutenant Henry Robert Carden to be Captain, by purchase, vice Fellowes, who retires. Dated 25th July 1851.

Ensign William Ronalds to be Lieutenant, vice Hackett. Dated 25th July 1851.

Ensign William Henry Cecil George Pechell to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Bertram, who retires. Dated 25th July 1851.

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