Musgrave, Reverend Thomas, Dean of the Cathedral Church of Bristol, 144; recommended to the Bishopric of Here- ford, 496.
Napier, Macvey, Esq. appointed one of the Ordinary Clerks of Session in Scotland, 157.
Major-General George Thomas, C. B., Governor and Cammander in Chief of the Cape of Good Hope, 627.
Newton, William John, Esq. Knighted, 435.
Norval, the Reverend William, presented to the church and parish of Brechin, and shire of Angus, 155.
Norwich, the Bishop of, Clerk of the Closet to Her Majesty,
Nussey, John, Esq. Apothecary to Her Majesty's Person and Household, 494.
O'Ferrall, Richard More, Esq. a Commissioner for executing the office of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain, and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, 409.
O'Halloran, Major-General Sir Joseph, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, 125.
O'Loghlin, Right Honourable Michael, Master of the Rolls in Ireland, 86.
Orloff, Count, his audience of Her Majesty, 433, 448.
Otway, Sir Robert, Bart., Groom in Waiting to Her Majesty,
Oxford, the Bishop of, sworn as Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, 133.
Puget, General Sir Edward, Governor of Chelsea Hospital, 23. the Right Honourable Lord Alfred, Equerry in Ordi-
Palmerston, the Right Honourable Henry John Viscount, one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, 425. Parish, Woodbine, Esq. Knighted, 115.
Parker, John, Esq. a Commissioner for executing the office of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain, and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, 409.
Parliament, Speaker's notice of the death of John Charles Ramsden, Member for the borough of Malton, and of his
intention to issue his warrant for a new writ for electing a Member in his room, 4.
Parliament, Speaker's notice, also of the death of Sir Charles Cockerell, Member for the borough of Evesham, with the like intention, 7.
, Speech of the Lords Commissioners to both Hou- ses of, on opening the session, 87.
- Speaker's notice of Mr. Luke White's declara- tion, that it is not his intention to defend his election for the county of Longford, 100.
also of Mr. N. A. Vigor's decla- ration, not to defend his election for the county of Carlow, 140.
Royal Assent to Acts of, 109, 139, 142, 168, 211, 260, 265, 318, 322, 368, 427, 431, 669, 690.
-, Speaker's notice of Mr. H. Broadwood's declara- tion, not to defend his election for the borough of Bridge- water, 264.
Members returned to serve in, 5, 86, 91, 94, 99, 101, 106, 109, 111, 146, 171, 195, 224, 226, 231, 253, 449, 450, 456, 464, 469, 497, 508, 517, 553, 563, 569, 574, 607, 616, 621, 633, 666, 687.
proclamation for dissolving the present, and de- claring the calling of another, 379.
Her Majesty's Speech to both Houses of, on proroguing, 382.
the Sixteen Representative Peers for Scotland re- turned to serve in the new, 573.
Parnell, the Right Hodourable Sir H., Bart. Her Majesty's Phymaster General, 411.
Patterson, Captain John, Fort-Major at St. John's, Newfound- land, 666.
Pechell, Captain, R. N., Groom in Waiting to Her Majesry,
Pell, Watkin Owen, Esq. Knighted, 434.
Phillips, John, Esq. Surgeon to the Queen's Household, 494. Plaw, Henry Robert, Esq. Consul at Dantzig, 126.
Pollock, the Reverend John, Minister of Baldernock, 689. Pollon, the Count de, Envoy Extraordinary, &c. from the King of Sardinia, his audience of Her Majesty, 666. Portman, Edward Berkely, created Baron Portman, 49. Proclamations-for notifying the day appointed for the Privy Council taking into consideration the petition of the inha- bitants of the town and parish of Ramsgate, for a charter of incorporation, under the Act of the sixth of the King, 50; likewise for the town of Devonport, and parish of Stoke Damerel, for separate charters under the same Act, 53; also for the borough of Llanelly for a charter of incorpora- tion, under the same Act, 54; also for the town of Mar-
gate for a charter of incorporation, under the same Act, 112; for the encouragement of Piety and Virtue, and for the pre- venting and punishing of Vice, Profaneness, and Immora- lity, 293; requiring all Persons being in Office of Autho- rity, or Government, at the decease of the late King, to proceed in the execution of their respective offices, 297; for dissolving the present Parliament and declaring the call- ing of another, 379; an order for the electing and summon- ing the Sixteen Peers of Scotland, 380; for altering the Royal Arms, 459; for calling Parliament together for the dispatch of business, 622.
Queensberry, the Marquess of, Lord in Waiting to the Queen, 408; Lieutenant and Sheriff Principal of the shire of Dum- fries, 686.
Rice, the Right Honourable Thomas Spring, Commissioner for executing the offices of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain, and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, 409; also Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer, ibid.
Rich, Henry, Esq. Groom in Waiting to the Queen, 408. Ritchie, Reverend William, Minister of the united parishes of St. Martin's and Cambus Michael, 640.
Rough, William Henry, Esq. Knighted, 496.
Roxburgh, James Henry Robert, Duke of, permission granted to, to use the name, style, and title of Earl of Innes, 436. Russell, Major-General Sir James, to be a Knight Commander of the Military Order of the Bath, 166.
the Right Honourable Lord John, one of Her Ma- jesty's Principal Secrataries of State, 425.
Rutherfurd, Andrew, Esq. Solicitor General for Scotland, 97, 411.
Saint James's Palace-Count du Ludolf and the Baron de Cetto lave an audience of His Majesty, 113; Lieutenant- General Robert Barton, Major-General Thomas Hawker, and Edward Cheethain, Esq. Knighted, 114; Thomas Man- sell, Esq. and Woodbine Parish, Esq. Knighted, 115; Thomas Coltman, Esq. Adam Drummond, Esq. and Lieu-
tenant-General Agustus de Butts, Knighted, 122; Lieute- nant-General Alexander Halkett, Knighted, 124; Lieute- nant-Colonel Alexander George MacLeod, Knighted, ibid.; M. Tricoupi, Envoy Extraordinary, &c. from the King of Greece, has audience of His Majesty, 153; James Duke, Esq. and Francis Forbes, Esq. Knighted, ibid.; Charles Gordon, Esq. Knighted, 195; Major-General James Mac- donell, Knighted, 205; Leutenant-Colonel Charles Hopkinson and John Wentworth Loring, Esq. Knighted, 208; dispatches from Windsor Castle announcing the death of the Duchess Dowager of Saxe Meinengen, 209; orders for the Court's going into mourning for Her Serene High- ness, 210; the honour of knighthood conferred upon Colonel Ephrim Stannus, ibid.; Major-General Sir James Lillyman Caldwell invested with the ensigns of a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, 223; General J. G. Crosbie, Knighted, ibid.; Thomas George Walsh, Esq. ap- pointed one of His Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentle- men at Arms, 224; General Count Sebastian), Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of the French, has audience of His Majesty, 228; Addresses presented to Her Majesty Queen Victoria from the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, &c. of the city of London, 372; from the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Common Council, &c., of the said city, 375, an Address from the University of Oxford, 397; also from the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge, 399; from the Lord Bishop and Dean and Chapter of Saint Paul's, 403; from the Lord Mayor and Commissioners of Lien- tenancy of the city of London, 417; from the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, &c. of Dublin, 419; the Baron Fagel, Count Orloff, Baron Bülow, and Count Bjornstjerua, M. Van de Weyer, and Monsieur Dedel have audience of Her Majesty, 433; John Bickerton Williams, Watkin Owen Pell, Jobn Jacob Hansler, Agustus Wall Callcott, and James Spittal, Esqrs. Knighted, 434; William John Newton, Esq. Knighted, 435; Robert Blackmore, Esq. one of Her Ma- jesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, 436; Addresses presented to Her Majesty on the Throne, from the Ministers and Elders of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 439; from the Protestant Dissenting Ministers of the Presbyterian Denomination in and about the cities of London and Westminster, 442; and from the Religi- ous Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, 444; the honour of Knighthood conferred upon Doctor David Davies, 448; Richard Westmacott, Esq. Knighted, 449; Richard Charnoch, Esq. to be one of Her Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, ibid.; the Earl of flchester appointed Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard, 455; the Lord Foley, Captain of Her Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen
Gentlemen at Arms, ibid.; Colonel Sir George Arthor, K. C. H. Knighted, 456; Medical appointments in Her Ma- jesty's Household, 494 and 495; Mistress of the Robes, Principal Lady of the Bedchamber, Maids of Honour, Bed- chamber Women, and Resident Woman of the Bedchamber of the Queen's Household appointed, 572; William Elliott, Esq. C. B., K. C. H., Knighted, 615; the Earl of Uxbridge appointed one of the Lords in Waiting to the Queen, 632; James Bunce Curling, Esq. appointed one of Her Majesty's Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, 635; James Mercer, Esq. the same, ibid; George Carroll, Esq., and Moses Montefiore, Esq. Knighted, 653; William Bellairs, Esq. to be Exon of Her Majesty's Guard of Yeomen of the Guard, 654; Henry Larkin Ewart, Esq. appointed one of Her Majesty's Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, 670; Robert Alexander Gray, Esq. one of Her Majesty's said Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, bid; the Earl of Fingall to be one of the Lords in Wait- ing to the Queen, 672. Saint James's Palace, Court at,-the Right Honourable James Alexander Stewart Mackenzie sworn of the Privy Council, 152; a Chapter of the Most Noble Order of the Garter held, when the Duke of Somerset was invested with the ensigns of the said Order, 164; permission granted him to exercise all rights and privileges belonging to a Knight Companion of the said Order, 165; investiture of Major-General Sir James Russell with the ensigns of a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, 166; Henry Earl of Ilchester sworn in as Lord Lieutenant of the county of Somerset, 168; Order in Council declaring the towns of Brecknock, Derynnock, Hay, Talgarth, Crick- howell, and Builth, in the county of Brecon, to be polling places for the said county, 172; the town of Saint Colomb Major to be a polling place for the eastern division of the county of Cornwall, 174; the town of Ilkeston a polling place for the southern division of the county of Derby, 176; Holywell, in the county of Flint, to be a polling place for the said county, 178; Peterchurch, in the hundred of Web- tree, a polling place for the county of Hereford, 180; the city of Rochester and the towns of Serenoaks and Tenderden declared polling places for the western division of the county of Kent, 182; Castle Donington, in the northern division of the county of Leicester, appointed a polling place for the said county, 184; Market Bosworth and Lutterworth ap- pointed polling places for the southern division of the county of Leicester, 186; certain houses, called the Halfway- -houses, within the parts of Kesteven, declared polling places for the divisions of Kesteven and Holland, in the county of Lincoln, 188; Eccleshall and Stone appointed polling places for the northern division of the county of Stafford, 190;
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