ÆäÀÌÁö À̹ÌÁö
PDF
ePub

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 28, 1819.

Whitehall, December 27, 1819.

HIS Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to appoint Dr. William Pulteney Alison, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Medical Police in the University of Edinburgh, in the room of Andrew Duncan, jun. Esq. resigned.

1

INDEX.

A

A.

'COURT, Sir W., appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the
Bath, 318.

Addresses, presented to the Prince Regent, City of London,
313; University of Oxtord, 360; University of Cambridgej

372.

Admiralty, Lord Commissioners of appointed, 89.

Ailesbury, the Earl of, invested with the Order of the
Thistle, 144.

Airey, Major General Sir George, permission granted to, to
wear the insignia of the Order of Saint Joseph, 319,
Alison, Dr. W. P., appointed Professor of Medical Jurispru
dence in the University of Edinburgh, 383.

Alien, A., Esq., created a Baronet, 222.

Arms, lice of, Dublin Castle, Dr. Grey, knighted, 343.

B.

Both, Order of, Knights Grand Crosses, Sir W. A'Court, 318;
Major-General Sir J. Malcolm, 367.

, Knights Commanders, Sir M. Nightingall, 218;
Vice-Admiral M. Dixon, Rear-Admirals Sir H. Blackwood
́and SirJohn P. Beresford, 280; Majors-General T. Munro,
W. Toone, and J. Doveton, 357.

[ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

Knights Companions, Colonel Washington, 308,
-, appointmeut of Honorary Knights Grand Crosses, Hono❤
rary Knights Commanders, and Honorary Knights Com-
panions of the Order of, 124.

-, Marquess of, appointed Lord Lieutenant of the County
of Somerset, 28; sworn in, 30.

Bell, the Rev. Dr., appointed a Prebendary of St. Peter's,
Westminster, 108.

-)

223.

Mr. James, appointed Consul at Gibraltar for Hanover,

Beresford, Rear-Admiral Sir J. P., appointed a Knight Com-
mander of the Bath, 280; i rested with the insignia of, 317.

[blocks in formation]

Bernetes

Bernete, Don A. de, approved of, to perform the duties of the
Consulate General of Spain in Great Britain and Ireland,

$10.

Blackwood, Rear-Admiral Sir H., appointed a Knight Com-
mander of the Bath, 280; invested with the insignia of, 817.
Bourke, M.de, has an audience of the Prince Regent, 154, 246.
Bradford, the Rev. W., appointed Chaplain in Ordinary to
His Majesty, 145.

Brighton, W. W. Doreton, Esq., knighted, 23.

Brunswick, the Dutchess Dowager of, mourning for, 334.
Boothby, the Rey. C., presented to the Vicarage of Sutterton,

24.

Byland, Count de, has an audience of the Prince Regent, 329,

Cambridge, Dutchess, delivered of a Prince, 116; baptism of
the Prince, 133.

Carlos, the Duke de St., has an audience of His Royal High-
ness the Prince Regent, 97, 188, 363.

Carlton-House, the Marquess of Bath took the oaths as Lord
Lieutenant of the County of Somerset, 30; Sheriffs ap-
pointed, ibid.; the Earl of Fife appointed a Lord of the
Bedchamber, 89; Order in Council respecting the longi-
tude, 93; the Count de Lieven and the Duke de St. Carlos
have audiences of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent,
97; Dr. T. R. Grant, knighted, 122; A. W. Torrens, Esq.
appointed Page of Honour to the Prince Regent, 129;
Baron Fagel and Prince Esterhazy have audiences of the
Prince Regent, 184; the Persian Ambassador has a public
audience of the Prince Regent, ibid.; the Count de Ludolf
has an audience of the Prince Regent, 137; the Earl of
Ailesbury invested with the Order of the Thistle, 144; the
Right Honourable C. Grant sworn of the Privy Council,
146; Order in Council respecting the trade to the Island
of Mauritius, 146; Order in Council respecting the expor
tation of gunpowder, 149; C. Warren, Esq. appointed
Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales, 150; the Persian
Ambassador, M. De Bourke, the Baron de Just, and Mr.
Rush, have audiences of the Prince Regent, 154; John.
Richardson, Esq. knighted, 156; W. D. Best, Esq. knighted,
157;
Sir W. Lumley sworn in as Governor of the Bermudas,
168; Order in Council to suspend the ballot for the Loral
Militia, 170; Order in Council respecting gunpowder, 187;
the Duke de St. San Carlos, the Marquess de Latour Man-
bourg, the Baron de Sturnold, and Baron Langsdorf, have
audiences of the Prince Regent, 188; Sir S. Shepherd

sworn

worn of the Privy Council, 215; the Marquess de Latour
Maubourg, Count St. Martin D'Aglie, M. de Bourke, and
Count de Ludolf, have audiences of the Prince Regent, 216;
the Baron de Just has an audience of the Prince Regent,
97; Sir M. Nightingall invested with the insignia of a
Knight Commander of the Bath, 218; A. Keith, Esq.
Knighted, 219; Parliament further prorogned, 262; Order
in Council respecting the distribution of the rewards
awarded by the Commissioners of Excise and Customs, 810;
Address from the City of London, 313; the Baron de Star-
held has an audience of the Prince Regent, 316; Sir H.
Blackwood and Sir J. P. Beresford invested with the in-
signia of Knights Commanders of the Bath, 317; Count de
Byland has an audience of the Prince Regent, 329; Vice-
Admiral Sir E. Nagle appointed a groom of the Bed-Cham-
ber, 345; Order in Council respecting gunpowder, 346;
Address of the University of Oxford, 360; the Duke of San
Carlos, the Marquess de Latour Maubourg have audiences
of the Prince Regent, 363; the Duke of Northumberland
elected a Knight of the Garter, 364; investiture of Knights
Commanders of the Bath, 3€8, 369; Lord Lascelles sworn
in as Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of the County of
York, 370; Address from the University of Cambridge, 372;
the statutes of the Garter with regard to installation dis-
pensed with in the case of the Duke of Northumberland,

379.

Carrick, the Earl of, elected a temporal Peer of Ireland, 109.
Cartwright, J. Esq. appointed Consul General at the Ottoman
Porte, 333.

Casamajor, J. jun. Esq. appointed Commissioner of Arbitra-

tion of the English and Portuguese Commission established
in London respecting the slave trade, 85.

Chamberlain, Lord's Office, orders for a mourning for the
Jate Queen of Spain, 16; for mourning for the late reign-
ing Queen of Wittemberg, 25; for mourning for the late
Duchess of Saxony, 27; for mourning for Her late Majesty
the mother of the King of Spain, 36; the Rev. James
Hook appointed Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, 37;
the Rev. J. Connor appointed Chaplain in Ordinary to His
Majesty, 71; notice of a Levee, 82; R. Hand, Esq., ap-
pointed Stained Glass Painter in Ordinary to His Majesty,
88; notice to persons attending the Levee to appear in
deep mourning, 92; order for mourning for His late Ma-
jesty Charles Fourth of Spain, 96; the Rev. F. Dyson
appointed Rector of South Tidworth, 127; notice of a
Levee, 145; the Rev. W. Bradford appointed Chaplain in
Ordinary to His Majesty, ibid.; notice of a Drawing-Rooni
at Buckingham-House, 152; P. McGregor, Esq., appointed
Serjeant

3 D

« ÀÌÀü°è¼Ó »