Surrey, Sussex, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, of John Thruston, of Market- John Barnard Hankey, of Henry Drummond, of Allbury- William Crawford, of Dorking, Charles Harison, of Sutton- James Henry Slater, of Newick- Sir Charles Richard Blunt, of Lionel Place, of Weddington, Theodore Price, of Harbourn, Esq. Chandos Leigh, of Stoneleigh- Ernlé Warriner, of Conock, Thomas Clutterbuck, of Hard- Thomas Baskerville Mynors James Taylor, of Moore-Green, Thomas Shrawley Vernon, of Sir Thomas Phillipps, of Middle Hill, Bart. York Yorkshire, John Hutton, of Marske, Esq. The Honourable Marmaduke The names of the several persons nominated by the Chief Justices of the respective Cir. cuits in Wales, as proper persons to serve the Office of Sheriff for the ensuing year, for the respective counties following: Carmarthenshire, SOUTH WALES. David Jones, of Pantglas, Esq. Castle, Esq. William Bevan Gwyn, of Pilroath, Esq. Pembrokeshire, George Bowen, of Llwyn-y gwair, Esq. Jonathan Haworth Peel, of. Cotts, Esq. Anthony Innys Stokes, of Milford, Esq. Cardiganshire, Edward Price Lloyd, of Werne Glamorganshire, wyd, Esq. John Lloyd, of Alteroddin, Esq. Benjamin Hall, of Hensol- John Bennet, of Laleston, Esq. Brecon Breconshire, Henry Allen, of Oakfield, Esq. Edward William Seymour, of Radnorshire, Peter Rickards M、 nors, of Evenjob, Esq. Middl on Jones, of Penybout, Anglesey, Carnarvonshire, Samuel Beavan, of Glascombe, NORTH WALES. Thomas Meyrick, of Cefncock, Thomas Williams, of Gell, Esq. Esq. Hugh Davies Griffith, of Caerhûn, Esq. Kyffin John William Lenthall, of Macnan, Esq. Richard Watkin Price, of Bronygador, Esq. Merionethshire, Edward Scott, of Bottalog, Josiah Robins, of Llasynys, Esq. William Williams, of Caegronow, Esq. Montgomeryshire, Phillip Morris, of Trehelig, Esq. John Jones, of Maesmawr, Esq. Maurice Jones, of Broadway, Denbighshire, William Egerton, of Grestord- Thomas Carlton-House, November 20, 1824. THIS day His Highness the Prince Paul Esterhazy, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten tiary from His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Austria, and from His Serene Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany, had a private audience of His Majesty; and His Excellency the Prince Jules de Polignac, Ambassador from His Most Christian Majesty Charles the Tenth, King of France, had a private audience of His Majesty to deliver his letters of credence; to which they were respectively introduced by the Right Honourable George Canning, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and conducted by Sir Robert Chester, Knight, Master of the Ceres monies. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 23, 1824. At the Court at Carlton-House, the 20th of November 1824, PRESENT, The KING's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. HIS Majesty having been pleased to appoint the Right Honourable George Howard, commonly called Viscount Morpeth, to be Lord Lieutenant of the east riding of the county of York; his Lordship this day took the oaths appointed to be taken thereupon, instead of the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy. |