FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 13, 1824. THE names of those who were nominated for Sheriffs by the Lords of the Council, at the Exchequer, on the Morrow of Saint Martin, in the fifth year of the reign of King George the Fourth, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four. Buckinghamshire, James Dupré, of Wilton-Park, Camb' & Hunt' Esq. Edmund Francis Dayrell, of William Piggott, of Doddershall- Sir Charles Ethelstone Nightin- John Peter Allix, of Swaffham Priory, Esq. Cheshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, George Graham, of Netherby, Bart. William Baron, of Tregear, Henry Pendarves Tremenhere, Thomas Daniel, of Trelissick, Ashton Nicholas Mosley, of Samuel Simpson, of Matlock, Sir Charles Abney Hastings, of George Strode, of Newnham- John Morth Woolcombe, of John Inglett Fortescue, of Christopher Spurrier, of Upton, David Okeden Parry Okeden, Esq. 1824. Gg Essex, Peter Du Cane, of Braxsted- Frederick Nassau, of St. Osyth- Robert Alexander Crickitt, of Sir James Musgrave, of Barns Henry Hicks, of Eastington George Prowse, of Charlton- Thomas Andrew Knight, of Thomas Dunne, of Gatley-Park, Thomas Nash Kemble, of Gub. Sir George Duckett, of Roydon, Bart. Sir Charles Morice Pole, of AL Sir John Fagg, of Mystole, Charles March Phillipps, of Edmund Major, of Blaby, Esq. Northamptonshire, Thomas Williams, of Rushden, Esq. Sir Robert Henry Gunning, of Horton, Bart. Langham Christie, of Preston- Northumberland, Anthony Gregson, of Bowsden, John Trevelyan, of Wallington, William Pawson, of Shawdon; Esq. Nottinghamshire, Gregory Gregory, of Rempstone, George Savile Foljambe, of John Emmerton Westcomb, of |