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FROM THE

* LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 21,

1824.

By the KING.

A PROCLAMATION.

GEORGE, R.

WHEREAS Our Parliament stands prorogued to Thursday the sixth day of January next; We, with the advice of Our Privy Council, do hereby publish and declare, that the said Parliament shall be further prorogued, on the said sixth day of January next, to Thursday the third day of February next; and We have given order to Our Chancellor of that part of Our United Kingdom called Great Britain, to prepare a commission for proroguing the same accordingly; and We do further hereby, with the advice aforesaid, declare Our Royal Will and Pleasure, that the said Parliament shall, on the said third day of February next, be held and sit for the dispatch of divers urgent and important affairs: And the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, and the Commissioners for Shires and Burghs of the House of Commons, are hereby Lequired and commanded to give their attendance accordingly, at Westminster, on the said third day of February next

3. Given at Our Court at Windsor, the eighteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, and in the fifth year of Our reign.

GOD save the KING.

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The King's Lodge, Windsor, December 15, 1824.

The King was this day pleased to confer the honour of Knighthood upon Lieutenant-Colonel John Harvey, Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, a Companion of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, and Deputy Adjutant-General of the Forces in Canada.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 25, 1824.

IN pursuance of the directions of an Act, passed in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled "An Act to repeal so much of two "Acts, made in the tenth and fifteenth years "of the reign of His present Majesty, as au"thorises the Speaker of the House of Commons "to issue his warrant to the Clerk of the Crown "for making out writs for the election of Mem"bers to serve in Parliament in the manner "therein mentioned; and for substituting other provisions for the like purposes:"

I do hereby give notice, that the death of Sir William Lemon, Bart. late a Member serving in this present Parliament for the county of Cornwall, hath been certified to me in writing, under the hands of two Members serving in this present Parliament; and that I shall issue my warrant to the

Clerk

Clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for the electing of a Member to serve in this present Parliament for the said county of Cornwall, at the end of fourteen days after the insertion of this notice in the London Gazette.

Given under my hand, the 24th day of December 1824,

CHARLES MANNERS SUTTON, Speaker.

Whitehall, December 22, 1824.

The King has been pleased to appoint Duncan MacNeill, Esq. Advocate, to be Sheriff Depute of the shire of Perth, in the room of John Hay Forbes, Esq resigned.

Whitehall, December 22, 1824.

The King has been pleased to nominate the Reverend Thomas Wharton to Saint John's Wood Chapel, in the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex and diocese of London, void by the death of the Reverend Gilbert Parke.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 28, 1824.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, December 28, 1824.

THE Lord Chamberlain of His Majesty's House-hold has appointed the Reverend Matthew Irving, B. D. Vicar of Stourminster Marshall, Dorset, and Prebendary of Rochester, to be Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, in the room of the Reverend James Russel Deare, deceased.

INDEX.

A.

ACOURT, Right Honourable Sir W., appointed Am-
bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Most
Faithful Majesty 194.

Acts of Parliament, received the Royal Assent, 32, 45, 49,
52, 60. 64, 78, 86, 93, 97, 100, 133, 141, 145, 148.
Adam, Lieutenant-General Sir F., appointed Lord High Com-
missioner in and to the United States of the Ionion Islands,

31.

Admiralty, Commissioners of, appointed, 14.

Office, dispatches from the Honourable Captain
Spencer, of His Majesty's ship Naiad, stating that his
negociations with the Dey of Algiers had ended unsatis-
factorily, and announcing the capture of an Algerine
corvette, by His Majesty's brig Camelion, 21; notice from,
announcing the intention of the Lords of the Admiralty
to appoint convoys, to protect the trade through the Straits
of Gibraltar, 22; notice from, of dispatches having been
received from Vice-Admiral Sir H. Neale, stating that
the differences between this country and the Regency
of Algiers, had been satisfactorily arranged, and hostilities
had accordingly been discontinued, and also inclosing a
letter from Captain. Spencer, of His Majesty's ship Naiad,
reporting the destruction of the Algerine brig of war,
moored along-side of the walls of the fortress of Bona, 177;
extract of a letter from Commodore Bullen to J. W. Croker,

Esq.,

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