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Great Eppleton, Haswell, Morton Grange, Hawthorn, and Burdon, now in the district of the County Court of Durham, holden at Durham, shall cease to be within the district of such Court holden at Durham, and shall form the district of a County Court to be held at Seaham Harbour aforesaid, and a County Court for the purposes of the above-mentioned Acts, shall accordingly, from and after such thirty-first day of December, be held at Seaham Harbour aforesaid, by the name of the County Court of Durham, holden at Seaham Harbour, for the said parishes of Seaham and Dalton-le-Dale, and the townships of Easington, Warden-Law, Great Eppleton, Haswell, Morton Grange, Hawthorn, and Burdon.

Also that from and after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and fiftyeight

The County Court of Anglesey, holden at Llangefni, shall be holden at Holyhead as well as Llangefni:

The County Court of Suffolk, holden at Beccles, shall be holden at Bungay as well as at Beccles : The County Court of Suffolk, holden at Eye, shall be holden at Diss as well as at Eye:

The County Court of Cheshire, holden at Runcorn, shall be holden at Frodsham as well as at Runcorn :

The County Court of Cheshire, holden at Nantwich, shall be holden at Crewe as well as at Nantwich:

The County Court of Staffordshire, holden at Hanley, shall be holden at: Burslem and Tunstall as well as at Hanley :

The County Court of Glamorganshire, holden at Bridgend, shall be holden at Cowbridge as well as at Bridgend:

The County Court of Lancashire, holden at Haslingden, shall be holden at Accrington as well as at Haslingden.

At the Court at Windsor, the 13th day of November, 1858.

The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council was pleased to approve and ratify the schemes duly prepared (as set forth in this Gazette), by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England,

For authorizing the sale of certain property formerly belonging to the prebend of South Muskham, in the collegiate church of Southwell, and now vested in the said Commissioners.

For authorizing the sale of certain property formerly belonging to the Bishop of Lincoln, and now vested in the said Commissioners.

For authorizing the sale of certain property formerly belonging to the Archdeaconry of Oxford and now vested in the said Commissioners.

For authorizing the sale of certain property formerly belonging to the deanery of the cathedral church of Durham, and now vested in the said Commissioners.

War-Office, November 18, 1858.

The Queen has been graciously pleased to give orders for the appointment of Dr. Henry Barth to be an Honorary Member of the Civil Division of the Third Class, or Companions, of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.

Foreign-Office, November 19, 1858.

The Queen has been pleased to approve of Baron Anthony Rothschild, as Consul-General in London for His Majesty the Emperor of Austria.

The Queen has also been pleased to approve of Mr. Henry B. Brown to be Consul at Bermuda for the United States of America.

The Queen has also been pleased to approve of Mr. Samuel Rentsch as Vice-Consul at Melbourne for the Swiss Confederation.

St. James's Palace, November 15, 1858.

The Queen has been pleased, on the nomination of the Right Honourable the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, to appoint Frederic Stocks Bentley, Esq., one of Her Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, vice Charles Lockhart Robertson, Esq., resigned.

Crown-Office, 19th November, 1858. MEMBER returned to serve in the present PARLIAMENT.

City of Manchester.

Thomas Bazley, Esq., in the room of Sir John Potter, Knight, deceased.

Whitehall, November 17, 1858.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto Robert-James Lindsay, Esquire, a Lieutenant and Captain in Her Majesty's Regiment of Scotch Fusilier Guards, and a Major in the Army, second son of the late James Lindsay of Balcarres and Lauchars, in the county of Fife, a LieutenantGeneral in the Army, deceased, and unto Harriet

Sarah Loyd, commonly called the Honourable Harriet-Sarah Loyd, spinster, only surviving child and heir-expectant of Samuel Jones (Loyd), Baron Overstone, of Overstone and Fotheringhay, in the county of Northampton, Her Majesty's royal licence and authority, that immediately upon the solemnization of their intended marriage, they may assume, take, and thenceforth bear the surname of Loyd in addition to, and before that of Lindsay; that the said Robert-James Lindsay may bear the arms of Loyd quarterly with his own family arms, and that such surname of Loyd, and the arms of Loyd, quarterly, with the arms of Lindsay, may in like manner be taken, used, and borne by the issue of such marriage; such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Herald's Office, otherwise the said licence and permission to be void and of none effect :

And also to command that the said royal concession and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's College of Arms.

War-Office, Pall-Mall,

19th November, 1858. 2nd Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Lieutenant William W. King, from the 17th Light Dragoons, to be Captain, by purchase, vice Dick, who retires. Dated 19th November, 1858. 7th Light Dragoons, Cornet Robert Dalrymple Steuart to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Paulet, promoted. Dated 19th November,

1858.

Cornet the Honourable Walter Harbord to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Gore, who retires. Dated 19th November, 1858. 16th Light Dragoons, Francis Joseph Barron, Gent., to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Lopes,

who has retired. Dated 19th November, 1858.

Military Train.

For Ensign N. Burslem to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Gibson, promoted 26th February, 1858, as previously stated,

Read, Ensign N. Burslem to be Lieutenant, without purchase, to complete Establishment. Dated 12th February, 1858.

For Ensign B. H. Burke to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Murphy, appointed to the 5th Light Dragoons, 17th March, 1858, as previously stated,

Read, Ensign B. H. Burke to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Gibson, promoted. Dated 26th February, 1858.

The promotions of Ensigns and Adjutants J. Sweeny, William Shackleton, and William Thompson to the rank of Lieutenant to bear date 17th March, 1858, in lieu of 21st May, 1858. For Ensign J. Briggs to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Dawson, killed in action, 21st May, 1858,

Read, Ensign J. Briggs to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Murphy, appointed to the 5th Light Dragoons. Dated 17th March, 1858. For Ensign Henry Keogh to be Lieutenant, without purchase, on the Establishment, 30th June, 1858,

Read, Ensign Henry Keogh to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Dawson, killed in action. Dated 21st May, 1858.

For Ensign R. H. Powell to be Lieutenant, without purchase, on the Establishment, 30th July, 1858,

Read, Ensign R. H. Powell to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Thorburn, deceased. Dated 30th June 1858.

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