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At the Court at Carlton-House, the 30th of June 1824,

PRESENT,

The KING's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

WHEREAS by an Act, passed in the fourth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled An Act to authorise His Majesty, under certain "circumstances, to regulate the duties and draw

backs on goods imported or exported in foreign " vessels, and to exempt certain foreign vessels "from pilotage," His Majesty is authorised, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, or by His Majesty's Order or Orders in Council, to be published from time to time in the London Gazette, to authorise the importation into or exportation from the United Kingdom, or from any other of His Majesty's dominions, of any goods, wares, or merchandise which may be legally imported or exported in foreign vessels, upon payment of such and the like duties only, and with the like drawbacks, bounties, and allowances as are charged or granted upon similar goods, wares, or merchandise when imported or exported in British vessels; provided always, that before any such Order or Orders shall be issued, satisfactory proof shall have been laid before His Majesty and His Privy Council, that goods, wares, and merchandise imported into or exported from the foreign country in whose favour such remission of duties, or such drawbacks, bounties, or allowances shall be granted, are charged with the same duties, and are allowed the same drawbacks, bounties, or allowances when imported into or exported from such oreign country in British vessels, as are levied or allowed on similar goods, wares, and merchandise when imported or exported in vessels of such country: And whereas by an

Act,

Act, passed in the last session of Parliament, intituled " An Act to indemnify all persons con"cerned in advising, issuing, or acting under a "certain Order in Council, for regulating the "tonnage duties on certain foreign vessels; and "to amend an Act of the last session of Parlia"" ment, for authorising His Majesty, under cer"tain circumstances, to regulate the duties and "drawbacks on goods imported or exported in

any foreign vessels,' His Majesty is authorised (in certain cases), by and with the advice of His Privy Council, or by His Majesty's Order or Orders in Council, to be published from time to time in the London Gazette, to permit and authorise the entry into any port or ports of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or of any other of His Majesty's dominions, of any foreign vessels, upon payment of such and the like duties of tonnage only as are or may be charged or granted upon or in respect of British vessels: And whereas satisfactory proof has been laid before His Majesty and His Privy Council, that goods, wares, and merchandise imported into or exported from the territories of the Free Hansiatic Republic of Hamburgh, are charged with the same duties, and are allowed the same drawbacks, bounties, or allowances, when imported or exported in British vessels, as are levied or allowed on similar goods, wares, and merchandise when imported or exported from Hamburgh in Hamburgh vessels; and that British vessels ar charged with no other or higher tonnage duties on their entrance into the territories of Hamburgh than are levied on Hamburgh vessels; His Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in him by the Acts above recited, and by and with the advice of His Privy Council, is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered, that, from and after the first day of July next, Hamburgh vessels entering the ports of the United Kingdom of Great Britain

and

and Ireland, in ballast or laden, or departing from the ports of the said United Kingdom, together with the cargoes on board the same, such cargoes consisting of articles which may be legally imported or exported, shall not be subject to any other or higher duties or charges whatever, than are or shall be levied on British vessels entering or departing from such ports, or on similar articles when imported into or exported from such ports in British vessels; and also that such articles, when exported from the said ports in Hamburgh vessels, shall be entitled to the same bounties, drawbacks, and allowances that are granted on similar articles when exported in British vessels:

And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury are to give the necessary directions herein accordingly.

Whitehall, June 30, 1824.

Jas. Buller.

The King has been pleased to appoint William John Law, Esq. Barrister at Law, to be His additional Commissioner for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors.

Whitehall, June 30, 1824.

The King has been pleased to present the Reverend William Logie to the church and parish of Kirkwall and Saint Olay, in the presbytery of Kirkwall, and county of Orkney, void by the death of the Reverend Mr. Yale.

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FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 10,
1824.

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Colonial-Office, July 9, 1824.

THE King has been pleased to direct letters patent to pass the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, nominating the Reverend Christopher Lipscomb, Doctor in Divinity, to the Bishopric of Jamaica.

The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to pass the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, nominating the Reverend William Hart Coleridge, Doctor in Divinity, to the Bishopric of Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands.

Whitehall, July 6, 1824.

The King has been pleased to present the Reverend Henry Michael Wagner, Master of Arts, to the Vicarage of Brighthelmstone, in the county of Sussex and diocese of Chichester, void by the promotion of the Reverend Doctor Robert James Carr to the Bishopric of Chichester.

Crown

Crown-Office, July 10, 1824.

MEMBER returned to serve in this present
PARLIAMENT

Borough of Steyning.

The Honourable Henry Howard, ot Aldingbourne, Sussex, in the room of Lord Henry Thomas Howard Molyneux Howard; deceased.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 17,
1824.

War-Office, 8th July 1824.

MEMORANDUM.

HIS Majesty has been pleased to approve of the 24th Regiment of Foot bearing on its colours and appointments, in addition to any other badges or devices which may have been heretofore granted to that Regiment, the words

"Cape of Good Hope,"

in commemoration of the distinguished conduct of that Regiment at the capture of that colony, on 8th January 1806.

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