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From the Bishop, Dean, Chancellor, Archdeacons, and Canons of the cathedral church and Clergy of the diocese of Peterborough. Transmitted by the Bishop.

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

From the Mayor and Council, Clergy, Magistrates,

and other Inhabitants of the borough of Saint Ives. Transmitted by W. T. Praed, Esq. M. P. From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Bideford. Transmitted by the Mayor.

From the Mayor and Corporation of the borough of Tiverton. Transmitted by Viscount Palmerston. From the Mayor and Corporation of the town and borough of Oswestry. Transmitted by Earl Powis. From the Town Council of the borough of Bridg

water. Transmitted by C. Wemeys Tinte, Esq. From the Members of the Loyal Drogheda Trades Association. Transmitted by Mr. Alderman Smith, of Drogheda.

From the Magistrates and Council of the royal burgh
of Dumfries. Transmitted by the Provost.
From the Ministers and Elders of the presbytery of
Stirling.

From the Noblemen, Gentlemen, Justices of the
Peace, Commissioners of Supply, and Heritors of
the county of Roxburgh. Transmitted by the
Marquess of Lothian.

From the President and Members of the Eastern Medical Association of Scotland. Transmitted by Lord Kinnaird.

From the Ministers and Elders of the presbytery of Kirkcaldy.

1841.

M

White

Whitehall, February 1, 1841.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto Sir Thomas Willshire, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, Colonel in the Army, Lieutenant-Colonel of the 2d (the Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot, lately serving with the rank of Major-General in India, Her royal licence and permission, that he may accept and wear the insignia, of the first class, of the Order of the Dooranée Empire, which His Majesty Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk, King of Affghanistan, hath been pleased to confer upon him, in testimony of His Majesty's approbation of his services in the late affairs in Afghanistan; and that he may enjoy all the rights and privileges thereunto annexed:

And also to command, that Her Majesty's said concession and especial mark of Her royal favour be registered, together with the relative documents, in Her Majesty's College of Arms.

Whitehall, February 1, 1841.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto Edward Vicars, Esq. Captain in the Corps of Royal Engineers, and Major in the Army, Her royal licence and permission, that he may accept and wear the cross, of the first class, of the National and Military Order of San Fernando, and the insignia of a Knight of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic, conferred upon him by Her Catholic Majesty Maria-Christina, late Queen Regent of Spain, and subsequently confirmed by Her Catholic Majesty, in testimony of Her royal approbation of his services in the operations under

taken

taken for raising the siege of Bilbao, and in the various actions which took place from that siege to the 4th of May 1837; and that he may enjoy all the rights and privileges thereunto annexed; provided nevertheless, that Her Majesty's said licence and permission doth not authorise the assumption of any style, appellation, rank, precedence, or privilege appertaining unto a Knight Bachelor of these realms :

And also to command, that Her Majesty's said concession and especial mark of Her royal favour be registered, together with the relative documents, in Her Majesty's College of Arms.

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.

Hilary Term, in the fourth year of the reign of Queen Victoria.

February 1, 1841.

This Court will, on Wednesday the 10th day of February instant, and on the following days, namely, on Thursday the 11th, Friday the 12th, and Saturday the 13th days of the same month, hold Sittings, and will proceed in disposing of the business pending in the Special and New Trial Papers.

By the Court.

Read in open Court, February 1, 1841,
Stepn. Richards, Master.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of FEBRUARY 5, 1841.

At the Court at Buckingham-Palace, the 5th day of February 1841,

PRESENT,

The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS by the late Act of Uniformity, which establisheth the Liturgy, and enacts that no Form or Order of Common Prayer be openly used, other than what is prescribed or appointed to be used in and by the said Book, it is, notwithstanding, provided that, in all those Prayers, Litanies, and Collects, which do anywise relate to the King, Queen, or Royal Progeny, the names be altered and changed from time to time, and fitted to the present occasion, according to the direction of lawful authority; Her Majesty was pleased this day in Council to declare Her Royal Will and Pleasure that, in all the Prayers, Liturgies, and Collects for the Royal Family, the words, The Prince Albert" be inserted immediately after the words "Adelaide, the Queen Dowager." And Her Majesty doth strictly charge and command, that no edition of the Common Prayer be from henceforth printed, but with this amendment; and that in the mean time, till copies of such edition may be had, all Parsons, Vicars, and Curates, within this Realm, do (for the preventing of mistakes), with the pen, correct and

amend

amend all such Prayers in their Church Books, according to the foregoing directions; and for the better notice hereof, that this Order be forthwith printed and published and sent to the several parishes, and that the Right Reverend the Bishops do take care that obedience be paid to the same accordingly.

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 5th day of

February 1841,

PRESENT,

The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council,

SHERIFFS appointed by Her Majesty in Council, for the Year 1841.

Bedfordshire,

Berkshire,

Arthur Macnamara, of Eaton
Bray, Esq.

John Jesse Bulkeley, of Linden-
Hill, Esq.

Buckinghamshire, Thomas Newland Allen, of the

Vache, Chalfont St. Giles,
Esq.

Joseph Marshall, of Elm, Esq.
James Robertson Walker, of
Gillgarron, Esq.

Camb' & Hunt'.

Cumberland,

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