Oxfordshire, Rutlandshire, Shropshire, Somersetshire, Staffordshire, John Henry Ashurst, of Henry Norris, of Swalcliffe- Henry Philip Powys, of Hard- John Walker, of Wardley, Esq. William Henry Heathcote, of John Michael Severne, of Abraham Darby, of Coal- Montague Gore, of Barrow- Francis Henry Dickinson, of Sir Hugh Richard Hoare, of Edward Buller, of Dilhorne County of South-Francis Jervoise Ellis Jer ampton, voise, of Herriard-House, George Montagu Warren John Shelley, of Avington- Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex, Warwickshire, Westmoreland, Wiltshire, Francis Barchard, of Ash- John Day, of Newick, Esq. Sir William Edmund Cradock Richard Burn, of Orton-Hall, John Wakefield, of Sedgwick- Walter Charles Strickland, of John Grove, of Fern-House, John Bird Fuller, of Neston- Sir Charles Felix Smith, of Martin Williams, of Penamser, Esq. Henry Mc Kellar, of Sugunfaur, Esq. Carmarthenshire, Charles Hamlyn Williams, of Derllys-Court, Esq. John Henry Philipps, of Dyf fryn Brogyn, Esq. The Hon. William Henry Edward Salisbury Rose Trevor, of Trowscoed, Esq. Walter Long, of Dolforwyn- Merionethshire, George Casson, of Blaenyddol, Thomas Bartie Mostyn, of Pembrokeshire, Radnorshire, Thomas Lloyd, of Glanavon, Jonathan Field, of Esgair- Baskerville Minors Baskerville, of Clyro-Court, Esq. Foreign-Office, November 12, 1851. The Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr. John Dubois Dobrée as Consul at Guernsey for His Majesty the King of Hanover, The Queen has also been pleased to approve of Mr. Timothy Darling as Consul at Nassau, in the island of New Providence, for the United States of America. Whitehall, November 12, 1851. The Queen has been pleased to appoint Christopher Temple, Esq. to be Chancellor of the county palatine of Durham, in the room of Sir Richard Torin Kindersley, resigned. War-Office, 14th November 1851. 6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Regimental Serjeant-Major George Fraser to be Quartermaster, vice Smith, who retires upon half-pay. Dated 7th November 1851. |