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From the Ministers and Elders of the presbytery of Dunkeld.-Transmitted by the Moderator.

From the Ministers and Corporation of Dunblane.— Transmitted by Alexander Gray, D. D.

From the Mayor, Aldermen, and Corporation of the borough of Ludlow.

From the Noblemen, Gentlemen, Justices of Peace, and Commissioners of Supply of the county of Dumbarton.-Transmitted by Sir James Colquhoun, M. P.

From the Noblemen, Gentlemen, Commissioners of Supply, Justices of Peace for the county of Argyll.

From the Provost, Magistrates, and Councillors of the royal burgh of Dumbarton.

From the Magistrates and Town Council of the royal burgh of Peebles.

From the Chancellor, Rector, Dean of Faculty, Principal, and Professors of the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen.

From the Noblemen, Commissioners of Supply, Justices of Peace, and Landholders of the county of Forfar.-Transmitted by Daniel Ogling.

From the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the borough of Scarborough.-Transmitted by the Mavor.

From the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of Greenock.

From the Provost, Magistrates, and Councillors of the burgh of Inverury.

From the Inhabitants of Kelso.

From the Right Worshipful Master, Worshipful Wardens, and Brethren of the Haddington Saint John's Kilwinning Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons.

From the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of Hamilton.

From the Inhabitants of the borough of Cambridge. Transmitted by the Mayor.

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From the Mavor, Aldermen, and Council of the ancient borough of Kidderminster. - Transmitted by Lord Lyttleton.

From the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the borough of Carlisle.-Transmitted by the Mayor. From the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Freeholders, and others, Inhabitants of the county of Salop.Transmitted by the Duke of Sutherland.

From the Rector, Churchwardens, and Vestrymen of the parish of St. James, Westminster.

From the Provost, Magistrates, and Council of the burgh of Anderston.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 15,
1841.

Whitehall, January 14, 1841.

THE Queen has been graciously pleased to ordain and declare, that Charles-James Trench, Esquire ; Frances-Mary, the wife of Richard-Chenevix Trench, Esquire; Emily-Sarah Trench, and Harriett-Rose Trench, spinsters, the brother and sisters of Frederick Baron Ashtown, of that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Ireland, may henceforth, respectively, have, hold, and enjoy the same title, place, pre-eminence, and precedence, which would have been due to them if their late father, Francis Trench, Esquire, had survived his elder brother Frederick, first Baron Ashtown, and had thereby succeeded to the title and dignity of

Baron

Baron Ashtown, under the special limitations in the letters patent conferring that honour:

And Her Majesty has also been pleased to command, that the said royal order and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's College of Arms.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 19,
1841.

Whitehall, January 19, 1841.

THE following Addresses to the Queen, on the occasion of the Birth of the Princess Royal, having been transmitted to the Marquess of Normanby, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, for presentation, were by his Lordship presented to Her Majesty, who was pleased to receive the same very graciously:

From the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants of the county of Montgomery. Transmitted by Earl Powis.

From the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants of the county of Northampton. Transmitted by T. A. Cooke, Esq. High Sheriff.

From the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester.
From the Wardens, Masters, and Scholars of the
University of Durham. Transmitted by the
Registrar.

From the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, and Fellows of the University of London. Transmitted by the Earl of Burlington, Chancellor.

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From the Royal Society of London for improving Natural Knowledge.

From the Corporation of the London Assurance. Transmitted by the Secretary.

From the Clergy, Churchwardens, and Inhabitants of the parish of Hackney.

From the Dean and Chapter of the cathedral church of Chester. Transmitted by the Dean.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Gravesend. Transmitted by the Mayor.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Leominster. Transmitted by the Mayor.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the city of Worcester. Transmitted by Lord Lyttelton. From the Mayor and Corporation, and Inhabitants of the borough of Godmanchester. Transmitted by the Mayor.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Wenlock. Transmitted by the Honourable

G. C. W. Forester, M. P.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Newark. Transmitted by W. E. Gladstone, Esq. M.P.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Macclesfield. Transmitted by the Mayor.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the town of Nottingham. Transmitted by Sir R. C. Ferguson, G. C. B.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Maldon. Transmitted by J. G. Walford, Esq. From the Catholics of Dudley. Transmitted by the Reverend Henry Elwes, Catholic Pastor.

From the Dean, Canons, Minor Canons, and Parochial Clergy of Manchester. Transmitted by the Honourable W. Herbert, Dean.

From the Inhabitants of Wimbledon, and its vicinity. Transmitted by the Honourable Henry Murray.

From the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Inhabitants

of

of Cornwall. Transmitted by the Sheriff of the county.

From the Inhabitants of the borough of Gosport. Transmitted by William Page, Esq.

From the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Freeholders of the county of Glamorgan.

From the Bishop and Clergy of the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Bewdley. Transmitted by the Honourable MajorGeneral Lygon, M. P.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the town of Appleby. Transmitted by the Earl of Lonsdale, K.G.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Devizes. Transmitted by the Mayor.

From the Mayor and Corporation of Birmingham. Transmitted by the Mayor.

From the Boroughreeves and Constables of Boltonle-Moors.

From the Directors and Members of the Mechanics' Royal Institution at Salford.

From the Inhabitants of the liberty of Haveringatte Bower. Transmited by Thomas Mashiter, Esq. High Steward.

From the Congregational Dissenters residing in St. Heliers, island of Jersey. Transmitted by the Reverend W. Forster.

From the Lieutenant Governor, Council, and Keys of the Isle of Man.

From the Inhabitants of the county of Down. Transmitted by Matthew Forde, Esq. High Sherift.

From the Citizens of Limerick. Transmitted by the Mayor.

From the Noblemen, Landholders, Commissioners of Supply, and Justices of the Peace of the County of Wigtown. Transmited by the Earl of Galloway.

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