Esq.. dated His Majesty's ship Maidstone, Cape Coast, July 22, 1824, respecting the operations against the Ashantees, 212; errata in the list of Officers and Mid- shipmen employed in the boats of His Majesty's ship Naiad, 233; notice from, announcing the receipt of a letter from Commodore Grant, reporting_the_occupa tion of Rangoon, by the land forces, under the com- mand of Brigadier-General Sir A. Campbell, dated on board His Majesty's ship Liffey, off Rangoon, May 20, 1824, 297.
Alexander, Right Honourable Sir W., sworn of the Privy Council, 3.
Algiers, notice respecting the blockade of, 58; notice that the blockade had been discontinued at, 180.
Antrobus, G. C., Esq., appointed Secretary to His Majesty's Legation at the Court of the Two Sicilies, 200.
Arbuthnot, Captain A. Y. D., appointed one of the Gentle- men of the Privy Chamber, 222.
Bagot, Right Honourable Sir C., appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the King of the Netherlands, 223.
Barnard, C. T., Esq., appointed Secretary to His Majesty's Legation t the Court of Saxony, 114, 200.
Bath, Knight Grand Cross of, Lieutenant-General Sir J. Oswald appointed, 29; investiture, 102.
Belford, Lieutenant-Colonel W., appointed Fort-Major of Dartmouth Castle, 189.
Best, Right Honourable Sir W. D., sworn of the Privy Council, 85.
Bethell, Reverend C., appointed Bishop of the See of Glou- cester, 37.
Blackwood, the Honourable Sir H., appointed a Groom of the Bedchamber to the Duke of Clarence, 29.
Blomfield, Reverend C. J., appointed Bishop of the See of Chester, 98.
Bosanquet, G., Esq., appointed Secretary to His Majesty's Legation at Madrid, 222.
Bossinney, borough of, notice respecting the right of voting in, 76.
Brighton, Court at, the Right Honourable Sir R. Gifford and the Right Honourable Sir W. Alexander, sworn of the Privy Council, 8; Sheriffs appointed, 6; Order in Council commanding all apothecaries to compound medicines ac-
cording to the rules prescribed in the Pharmacopia Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis, 19.
Brighton, Palace at, Sheriff for the county palatine of Lan- caster appointed, 9.
W. Alexander, Esq. Knighted, 15.
Brodie, W., Esq., appointed Lieutenant and Sheriff-Principal of the shire of Nairn, 18.
Browne, Sir J., permission granted to, to wear the supernu- merary cross of the Royal Order of Charles the Third of Spain, 188.
Buonett, W., M. D., appointed Physician in Ordinary to the Duke of Clarence, 2.
Bushy-House, W. Buonett, M. D., appointed Physician in Ordinary to the Duke of Clarence, 2.
Carlton-House, Order in Council, for suspending the train- ing of the militia, 34; for continuing the prohibition of the exportation of gun-powder, &c. 35; Sheriffs appointed, 36; amendment on the roll of Sheriffs, 37; Sir J. Owen, Bart., takes the oaths as Lieutenant of the County of Pem- broke, ibid.; Order in Council for exempting Danish ves- sels, under sixty tons burthen, from pilotage, 39; for exempting Hamburgh vessels, under sixty tons burthen, from pilotage, 40; for levying a duty on all French ves- sels entering the ports of the United Kingdom, 42 ; re- lating to the trade in cattle between Madagascar and the Mauritius by French vessels, 44; R: B. P. Philipps, Esq., takes the oaths as Lieutenant of the town and county of the town of Haverfordwest, 56; Baron Fagel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the King of the Netherlands, kas private audience of His Majesty, ibid.; Captain G. A. Westphall knighted, 57; P. Laurie, Esq., knighted, ibid.; J. Williams, Esq., knighted, ibid.; Right Honourable Sir W. N. Hill sworn of the Privy Council, 60; C. Wetherell, Esq., knighted, 67; Right Honourable Sir W. D. West sworn of the Privy Council, 84; Order in Council exempting Lubeck vessels, under sixty tons burthen, from pilotage, ibid.; Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Reynett knighted, 91; ceremonial of the investiture of Sir J. Os- wald with the ensign of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, 102; J. Littledale, Esq., knighted, 103; Order in Council respecting the duties to be paid by Prus- sian vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 105; respecting the duties to be paid by 1824. Swedish
Swedish vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 108; respecting the duties to be paid by Hanoverian vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 110; M. de Falck has private audience of His Majesty, 113; Count de Villa Real has private audience of His Majesty, ibid.; His Majesty goes in state to prorogue Parliament, 147; Order in Council respecting the duties to be paid by Norwegian vessels entering or de- parting from the ports of the United Kingdom, 150; Baron Werther has private audience of His Majesty, 153; Order in Council suspending the enrolement for the local militia, 154; respecting the duties to be paid by Danish vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United King- dom, 156; respecting the duties to be paid by Hamburgh vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 159; appointing places to which felons may be transported, 175; proroguing Parliament, 176; respecting the duties to be paid by Bremen vessels entering or depart- ing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 181; respect- ing the duties to be paid by Lubeck vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 183; for continuing the prohibition of the exportation of gun- powder, &c. 195; Prince Paul Esterhazy has private au- dience of His Majesty, 232; Prince Jules de Polignac has private audience of His Majesty, ibid.; Right Honourable G. Howard, commonly called Viscount Morpeth, takes the oaths as Lord Lieutenant of the east riding of the county of York, 238; Dr. A. West knighted, 286.
Carr, Reverend R. J., appointed Bishop of Chichester, 73. Carruthers, Reverend D., presented to the church and parish of Kirkden, 49.
Cathcart, Honourable F., appointed Minister Plenipoten- tiary to the Diet at Frankfort, 2.
Chad, G. W. Esq., appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Saxony, 200.
Chamberlain's, Lord, Office, Lieutenant-Colonel C. Dash- wood appointed Groom of the Privy Chamber in Ordi- nary, 2; Orders for the Court's going into mourning for the late King of Sardinia Victor Emanuel. 24: notice of a Levee, 30, 48; of a Drawing-Room, ibid.; notice of the postponement of the Drawing-Room, 68; pt a Drawing- Room, 69; ditto, 71; regulations to be observed at the Drawing-Rom a the Crt of Saint James's, ibid.; T. B. Western, Esq., a pointed one of the Gentlemen of His Majesy's Privy Chamber in Ordinary, 72; notice of a Drawing-Room, 74; oi a Levec, 91; Orders for the Court's going into mourning for the late Grand Duke of Tuscany, 174; Orders for the Court's going into mourning
for the late King of France, 198; Captain A. Y. D. Ar- buthnot appointed one of the Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber, 222; Reverend M. Irving appointed Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, 302.
Chancery, Court of, Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Practice of, 66.
Chester, Reverend W., presented to the rectory of Walpole Saint Peter, in the county of Norfolk and diocese of Nor- wich, 70.
Chinnery, G. R. Esq., appointed Commissioner for the set- tlement of the claims of British and Spanish subjects, in Spain, 15.
Circuits, appointed, 25, 165, 285.
of the Commissioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, 190. Clancarty, Richard Earl of, permission granted to, to use in this country the title of Marquis of Heusden, and also bear, in addition to the arms of his family, certain honour- able augmentations granted to him by the King of the Netherlands, 187.
Clark, J. Esq., appointed Consul for the provinces of Biscay and Guipuscoa, at Bilbao, 104.
Clarke, Lieutenant W. C., appointed Town-Adjutant of Malta, 75.
Cock, J. F. Esq, appointed Vice-Warden of the Stanneries of the county of Deron, 99.
Cocks, Reverend J. S., granted the dignity of a Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Hereford, 113.
Coleridge, Reverend W. H., nominated to the Bishopric of Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands, 162.
Colman, G. Esq., appointed Examiner of all Plays, &c. 29. Colonial-Office, Dowing-street, Major-General Sir B. D'Urban appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Demerara and Essequibo, 1; Major-General Sir H. Lowe appointed Governor and Commander in Chief of Antigua, ibid.; Lieutenant-Gene- ral Sir F. Adam appointed Lord High Commissioner in and to the United States of the Ionian Islands, 31; Marquess of Hastings appointed Governor and Commander in Chief of Malta, 48; Major-General W. Nicolay appointed Gover- nor and Commander in Chief of the island of Dominica, 70; Lieutenant-Colonel J. Ready appointed Lieutenant-Gover- nor of Prince Edward's Island, 83; Lieutenant-Colonel Sir T. Reade appointed Agent and Consul-General at Tunis, 92; letter from Major Chisholm, dated Cape Coast Castle, February 23, 1824, giving an account of the operations against the Ashantees, and of the capture and death of Sir C. M'Carthy, 115; letter from the same, dated March 16, containing further details on same subject, 117; report from
Captain Ricketts, dated February 26, 1824, on same sub- ject, 124; Major-General C. Turner appointed Captain- General and Governor in Chief of Sierra Leone, 153; Reverend C. Lipscomb nominated to the Bishopric of Jamaica, 162; Reverend W. H. Coleridge nominated to the Bishopric of Barbadoes and the Leeward Islands, ibid. ; extract of a dispatch from Lieutenant-Colonel Sutherland to the Earl Bathurst, dated Cape Coast Castle, May 28, 1824, containing further details of operations against the Ashantees, 169; extract of a letter from the same, on same subject, dated Cape Coast Castle, May 31, 1824, 173; ex- tract of a dispatch from the same, dated Cape Coast Castle, June 80, 1824, containing further accounts of operations, 201; extract of a dispatch from the same, dated Cape Coast Castle, July 17, 1824, 205.
Cornwall, notice from the Speaker of the House of Com- mons for a new writ for the county of, 800.
Council Privy, Members sworn of, Right Honourable Sir R. Gifford, 3; Right Honourable Sir W. Alexander, ibid; Right Honourable Sir W. N. Hill, 60; Right Honourable Sir W. D. Best, 85.
Orders in, commanding all apothecaries to come. pound medicines according to the rules prescribed in the Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis, 19; suspending the training of the Militia, 34; conti- nuing the prohibition of the exportation of gun-powder, &c., 35; exempting Danish vessels, under sixty tons bur- then, from pilotage, 39; exempting Hamburgh vessels, under sixty tous burthen, from pilotage, 40; levying a duty on all French vessels entering the ports of the United Kingdom, 42; relating to the trade in cattle between Madagascar and the Mauritius, 44; exempting Lubeck vessels, under sixty tons burthen, from pilotage, 85; re-. specting the duties to be paid by Prussian vessels entering the ports of the United Kingdom, 105; respecting the duties to be paid by Swedish vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 108; respecting the duties to be paid by Hanoverian vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 1.10; re- specting the duties to be paid by Norwegian vessels enter- ing or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 160; suspending the enrolement for the local militia, 154; respecting the duties to be paid by Danish vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 156; re- specting the duties to be paid by Hamburgh vessels entering or departing from the ports of the United Kingdom, 159; ap- pointing places to which felons may be transported, 175; proroguing Parliament, 176; respecting the duties to be paid
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