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25th Foot, Ensign John Henry Nott to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Briscoe, who retires. Dated 14th February 1851.

40th Foot, George Augustus Bentley Buckle, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Brodhurst, promoted. Dated 14th February 1851. 47th Foot, Thomas Palmer, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Perceval, promoted. Dated 14th February 1851.

52nd Foot, Alfred Benson Griffiths, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Lyon, promoted. Dated 14th February 1851.

60th Foot, William Walter Fox, Gent. to be Second Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Robertson, promoted. Dated 14th February 1851. 62nd Foot, William Nicholas Wrixon Becher, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Wilkieson, promoted. Dated 14th February 1851. 65th Foot, George Buck, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Slegg, promoted. Dated 14th February 1851.

67th Foot, James John Wood, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Houston, appointed to the 54th Foot. Dated 14th February 1851.

68th Foot, Ensign Cavendish Charles Fitz Roy from the 82nd Foot, to be Ensign, vice Viscount Russborough, who retires. Dated 14th February 1851.

69th Foot, Henry Thomas Allen, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Coast, appointed to the 94th Foot. Dated 14th February 1851. 78th Foot, John Finlay, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Hunter, promoted. Dated 14th February 1851.

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82nd Foot, Charles Newton Biggs, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Fitz Roy, appointed to the 68th Foot. Dated 14th February 1851. 91st Foot, Walter Rice Olivey, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Greenhill, appointed to the 92nd Foot. Dated 14th February 1851. 99th Foot, William John Denny, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Gaynor, promoted. Dated 14th February 1851.

STAFF.

To be Assistants Quartermaster-General. Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Airey, on half-pay Unattached. Dated 1st February 1851. Major John Enoch, on half-pay Unattached (now Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General), with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. Dated 1st February 1851.

MEMORANDUM.

The dates of the commissions of the undermentioned officers in the 93rd Foot, are 7th not 6th February 1851, as previously stated.

Captain Evan Duncan Macpherson.
Lieutenant James Dalzell.

Ensign Edward Augustus Stotherd.

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

Josiah Spode, Esq. to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 4th February 1851.

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The Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Staffordshire
Yeomanry Cavalry.

Henry Dalrymple Des Voeux, Gent. to be Cornet,
vice Robertson, resigned. Dated 4th February
1851.

Richard Bisse Richard Bedford, Gent. to be Cornet, vice Peel, resigned. Dated 4th February 1851.

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

The Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Staffordshire
Yeomanry Cavalry.

Captain William Armstrong (late of 10th Hussars)
to be Captain, vice Majendie, deceased. Dated
8th February 1851.

This Gazette also contains two warrants of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, dated the 10th day of February 1851, appointing under the authority of "An Act to amend the laws relating to the Customs," the port of Truro and the port of Falmouth to be ports in that part of the United Kingdom called England, for the purposes of the said Act, declaring the limits of the said ports, and appointing certain places within the same to be legal quays for the lading and unlading of goods; and also annulling all former limits and all former legal quays already set out and appointed within the same.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of FEBRUARY 18, 1851.

AT the Court at Buckingham-Palace, the 3rd day of February 1851.

PRESENT,

The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS there was this day read at the Board the humble Memorial of John Ayrton Paris, Doctor of Medicine, President of the Royal College of Physicians or Commonalty of the Faculty of Physic in London, setting forth that the said President and College have with great care, pains, and industry, revised, corrected, and reformed a book by them formerly published, intituled Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis, prescribing and directing the manner of preparing all sorts of medicines therein contained, together with the true weights and measures by which they ought to be made, which book is now perfected and ready to be published, and it is conceived will contribute to the public good of Her Majesty's subjects, by preventing all deceits, differences, and uncertainties in making or compounding of medicines, if, for the future, the manner and form prescribed therein should be practised by apothecaries and others, in their composition of medicines; the memorialist therefore most humbly prays that Her Majesty will be

graciously pleased to enforce the observance thereof in such manner as to Her Majesty shall seem meet: Her Majesty this day took the said memorial into Her royal consideration, and being desirous to provide in all cases for the common good of Her people, and being persuaded that the establishing the general use of the said book may tend to the prevention of such deceits in making and compounding medicines, wherein the lives and health of Her Majesty's subjects are so highly concerned, hath therefore thought fit, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, hereby to notify to all apothecaries and others concerned, to the intent they may not pretend ignorance thereof, that the said book, called Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis, is perfected and ready to be published; and Her Majesty doth therefore strictly require, charge, and command all and singular apothecaries and others, whose business it is to compound medicines or distil oils or waters, or make other extracts, within any part of Her Majesty's kingdom of Great Britain, called England, dominion of Wales, or town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, that they and every of them, immediately after the said Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis shall be printed and published, do not compound or make any medicine or medicinal receipt or prescription, or distil any oil or waters, or make other extracts that are or shall be in the said Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis mentioned or named, in any other manner or form than is or shall be directed, prescribed, and set down by the said book, and according to the weights and measures that are or shall be therein limited, except it shall be by the special direction or prescription of some learned physician in that behalf; and Her Majesty doth

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