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Bankhead, Dr. Charles, appointed Physician Extraordinary to
His Majesty, 108.

Barlow, the Reverend W., appointed Chaplain to His Royak
Highness the Duke of Clarence, 47.

Barnard, Major-General Sir A. F., appointed a Groom of His
Majesty's Bedchamber, 108.

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Bath, Most Honourable Order of, Grand Cross, Vice Admi-
ral Sir George Martin appointed, 57.

, Investitures Grand Crosses, General Sir Robert Brown
rigg and Vice Admiral Sir George Martin; 65..

, Second Class of, Sir C. P. Belson invested with the Star
of, 248.

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Knight Companion, Major W. Morrison, 291. lou
Beard, H., Esq., appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Berbice,

34.

Belson, Sir CP., invested with the Star of the Second Class
of the Order of the Bath, 248.*

Beresford, Lady sworn a Member of the Privy Council, 5};

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took the oaths as Governor of Jersey, 5220d 26 201ɛo gde
válendy Rent Admiral Sir J. P.; permission granted tu, to.
wear the insignia of the Order of the Tower and Sword, 800.
· Birnie, R; Msquy Kirighted, 2990-ih nek
Blackman, G., Esquí treated a Baronet, 244, 240&M JAS
Blane, Sir Gilbert, appointed Physician to His Majesty and
>the Household, 4036-*** #6 18.sk, 91s he renagione
Bonaparte, Napoleon, dispatch received at the Colonial Ofice
Bannouncing the death of, 1994 836 Orde
Boroughbridge, Borough of, 'notice from the Speaker respect-
ing the election for, 67. her good sen p
Boswell, A., Esq., created a Baronet, 244.
- Bourke, Count de, has a private audience of His Majesty, 87..
Brighton Pavilion, Dr. A. Crichton Knighted, 100% Lieine-

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nant-General J♫ Høper Knighted, 160; the Marquess of
Wellesley appointed - Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 357, the
* Duke of Dorset, the Marquess of Conyngham, and the Right
Han. Henry Goalbern, sworn of the Privy Councily 857.
Brisbane, Sir Thomas, appointed Governor of New South
Wales, 523 mūsu taugh ཨེན, ༣ ད6YESSF#m[RYd
Brock, Daniel de Lisle, Esq., appointed Bailiff of the island.
Dn of Guernsey, 123.

Brooke, H. Esq.; created a Baronet, 859.4

Brownrigg, General Sir Robert, invested as Knight Grand
do: Cross of the Bath, 65, pe care eum nood ved Kane
Brunswich; Duke Augustus, Court mourning for, Idle të ne

Brydon,

Brydon, the Reverend R., presented to the Church of Duns-

Core, 298.

Bulmer, F., Esq., Knighted, 284.

Burkitt, Mr., appointed Chemist and Druggist in Ordinary to
His Majesty, 174.

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Callington, Borough of, notice from the Speaker of the House-
of Commons respecting the election for, 53, 89.

Carlisle, A., Esq., appointed Surgeon. Extraordinary to His-
Majesty, 239.

Carlton-House, His Majesty goes in State to the House of
Peers, 35; Speech to both Houses of Parliament, ibid. ;:
Count de Bourke has a private audience of His Ma-
jesty, 37; Monsieur de Souza, Monsieur de Pfeffel, Richard
Rush, Esq., and Baron Langsdorff, bare audiences of His
Majesty, 38; Address presented to His Majesty from the
City of Dublin, 40; from the Bishop, Dean and Chapter
uf St. Paul's, and the Clergy of London and Westmin
ster, 43; Dr. Halliday, Knighted, 47; Sheriffs appointed,.
48; Lord Beresford sworn of the Privy Council, 51; took
the oaths as Governor of Jersey, 52; Proclamation respect-
ing gold coin, 58; Sherit of the County Palatine of Lan-
caster appointed, 52; of the Counties of Nottingham andə
Warwick, 62; amendment on the Roll of Sheriffs, ibid.
the Marquess of Grabam sworn of the Privy Council, 63;
Count de Lieven, the Duke de Frias, and Baron Just have-
audiences of His Majesty, 64; General Sir Robt. Brownrigg.
...and Vice Admiral Sir George Martin invested as Knights.
Grand Crosses of the Bath, 65 ; A. Wood, Esq. Kuighted,
~~~66 ; - Order in Council fixing the scale of rewards respecting.
the discovery of the longitude, 82; John Webb, Esq.,
Knighted, 85; Proclamation respecting the silve: coin, 94;:
✅Order in Council respecting the importation of certain arti-.
cles into the ports of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 973
Sheriff of the County of Warwick appointed, 99; the
Dukes de Frias has an audience of His Majesty, ibid., J..
: Glossop, Esq., appointed Clerk of the Cheque to the band-of
Gentlemen Pensioners, 104; The Marquess of Graham ap-
pointed Vice Chamberlain of His Majesty's Households 0s;
Major-General Sir A. F. Barnard appointed a Groom of His.
Majesty's Bedchamber, ibid.; Lord Lovaine appointed, a
Lord of His Majesty's Bedchamber, ibid. ; order that no
person shall be presented to His Majesty at the Levee for
the honour of Knighthood, unless His Majesty's pleasure
shall bave been previously signified in writing to the Lord
In Waiting, by one of the Secretaries of State, 126; Baron

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Fagel, Prince Esterhazy, the Duke de Frias, the Baron de
Pieffel, Baron Just, Monsieur Kopp, and Baron Langsdorff,
have audiences of His Majesty, 127; Lieutenant-General
Sir E. Paget takes the oaths as Governor of Ceylon, 198;
Order in Council respecting the distribution of rewards for
the apprehension of Smugglers, 129; Order in Council for
prohibiting the exportation of Gunpowder, 164; Order in
Council for suspending the ballot for the Local Militia,
178; The Duke de Frias, Baron Just, Baron Nicolay, and
Chevalier D'Onis, have audiences of His Majesty, 196;
Lord Gwydir sworn of the Privy Council, 203; Prince
Esterhazy, the Duke de Gramont, Count de Stackelberg,
Prince Partanna, Prince de Hatzfeldt, the Marquess of Santa
Cruz, Monsieur de Pieffel, Barón Just, the Count de Moltke,
General de Neuffer, the Count de Pralorme, and the Count
de Lowenbel, have audiences of His Majesty, 237; the
Earles of Cassilis and Lauderdale,.invested with the insignia
of the Order of the Thistle, 242; Prince Paul Esterhazy,
Prince Esterhazy, the Duke de Gramont, Count de Stac-
kelberg, Prince Partanna, Prince de Hatzfeldt, the Mar-
quis de Santa Cruz, Monsieur de Souza, General de Neuffer,
Count de Pralorme, and the Count de Lowenbelni, have
audiences of His Majesty, 243; Major-General Sir P.
Belson invested with the Star of the Second Class of the

Order of the
of the Bath, 248; C. W. Dance, Esq., Knighted, 286-;
Order in Council app inting the Lords Justices, 295; Pro-
rogation of Parliament, 297, New Great Seal delivered to
the Lord Chancellor, and Order in Council for the using of
the same, ibid.;. K. Birnie, Esq., Knighted, 299; H.
Askew, Esq., Knighted, 302; Prorogation of Parliament,
344; Baron de Nicolay has an audience of His Majesty, 345;
Order in Council probibiting the exportation of Guopow.
der, 351; The Duke of Montrose appointed Lord Cham-
berlain,
The Marquess Conyngtrani appointed Lord
Steward
The Household, ibid.
Cartwright, Thomas, Esq., appointed Secretary of Legation,
at the Count of Munich, 39,ake tegnstuhl hsmogy
Cassillis, the Earl of, ingested with the sisigufia of the Order
of the Thistle,, 242.
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Chamberlain, C., Esq., appointed His Majesty's Consul for
P ovince of Murcia, 303.1

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Chamberlain's, Lord Great, Office notice from, respecting
for tickets for the House of Peers,~93;

Specting the delivery of tickets to Peers, Pedresses

Privy Councillors, 228; notice respecting the ping
of Westminster-Hall for public inspection after the Coro-
uration, ibid.; notice to Peers' attendants, 236.

Chamberlain's

Chamberlain's, Lord, Office-Orders for the Court going into
mourning for the Duke Augustus of Brunswick, 1; notice
of a Levee, 33; of a Levee, 55; of a Drawing-Room, 82; `of
a Leree, 88; funeral of Her Highness the Princess Eliza-
beth, daughter of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence,
925 notice of a Levee, 105; ofa Drawing-Room, ibid.; ap-
pointment of Physicians, Surgeons and Apothecaries to His
Majesty and the Household, ibid.; notice respecting pre-
sentations at the Drawing-Room, 145; notice of a Lerce,
209; of a Drawing-Room, ibid.; Dr. Hugh Pearson ap-
pointed Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty's Household
at Brighton, 226; A. P. Cowper, Esq., appointed Surgeon
to His Majesty's Person, 238; H. Alexandre, Esq., ap-
pointed Surgeon Occulist in Ordinary to His Majesty, ibid.;
A. Carlisle, Esq., and S. L. Hamick, Esq., appointed Sur-
geons Extraordinary, and J. Heath, Esq., Dentist Extra-
ordinary to His Majesty, 239; directions that no person
should wear mourning at the ensuing Levee and Drawing-
Room, 244; directions-respecting undress of the Officers of
the Household at the ensuing Lerec and Drawing-Room,
‚ibid.; order for a Court Mourning for the Queen, 287;
funeral of, 292; change of Mourning for, 293.

Chevalier, Thomas, Esq., appointed Surgeon Extraordinary
to His Majesty, 106.

Chichester, A., Esq., created a Baronet, 244.

Cholmondeley, T., Esq., created Baron Delamere, 225.
Circuits appointed, 78, 86, 249.

Clarence, death of Her Higliness the Princess Elizabeth,
daughter of His Royal Highness the Duke of, 88; funeral
of, 92.

Clarke, Dr. J. S., appointed a Prebendary of His Majesty's
Free Chapel of St. George, in the Castle of Windsor, 125.
Cackburn, Vice Admiral Sir George, appointed Major-General
of the Royal Marines, 414.

Colborne, Colonel Sir J., appointed Lieutenant-Governor of
Guernsey, 288.

Colonial Department, Downing Street,-H. Beard, Esquire,
appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Berbice, 34; Sir H.
Ward appointed Captain-General and Governor in Chief of
Barbadoes, 52; Sir Thomas Brisbane -appointed Governor
of New South Wales, ibid.; dispatch announcing the death
of Napoleon Bonaparte, 199; the Earl of Huntingdou
appointed Governor of the Island of Dominica, 359.
Colquhoun, J., Esq.y approved of as Agent and Consul-General
in the United Kingdom for Lubeck, Bremen a and Ham
burg, 197.
Combermere, Lord, appointed Governor of Sheerness. 47.

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Conyngham,

Conyngham, the Marquess, created Baron Minster, 223;
sworn of the Privy Council, 357; appointed Lord Steward
of the Household, ibid.;

Cooper, A. P., Esq., created a Baronet, 244.

Coronation, Proclamation appointing the day for the cele
bration of, 175; the ceremony proclaimed, 183; notice to
Peers of the United Kingdom to send their addresses to Sir
G. Nayler, Clarenceux King at Arms, 185; order res-
pecting the robes to be worn by Peers, 190; notice res-
pecting the dresses to be worn, 192; notice respecting
tickets, 195; notice respecting Peeresses tickets, 196;
Lord Howard of Eflingħan approved of by His Majesty to
discharge the duties of Earl Marshal, 204; order respecting
the routes to the Hall and Abbey, 209; order respecting
the dress of the Lords' Attendants, 243; no persʊu to ap-
pear in mourning, ibid.; orders to the Earl Marshal's
Gold Staff Officers, ibid.; order that no person he admitted
46 Westminster-Hall without tickets from the Deputy Lord
Great Chamberlain, 227; notice respecting the delivering
of copies of the form of Divine Service to be used at the
Coronation, 227; notice respecting the delivery of tickets
to Peers, Peeresses and Privy Councillors, 228; notice res-
pecting the opening of Westminster-Hall for public in-
spection after the Coronation, ibid.; notice where the per-
sons who were to walk in the Procession were to assemble,
229; notice respecting the pass tickets from the Hall to
the Abbey, 233; notice to Ladies attending the Abbey to
appear in fall dress, 233; notice respecting the delivery of
tickets to Peers, &c., ibid.; notice respecting pass tickets
from the Hall to the Abbey, 234; notice respecting the
opening of Westminster Abbey after the Coronation, 235%
further instructions respecting the route to the Hall and
the Abbey at the Coronation, 235; notice to the Peers' At-
tendants, 236; Solemnity of the Coronation, 287, 258;
His Majesty's approbation of the persons attending on the
Coronation, and the arrangements on that occasion, 284; ›
Council, Privy, Lord Beresford sworn a Member of, 51; the
Marquess of Graham, 63; Lord Gwydr, 208; the Duke of
Dorset, the Marquess Conyngham and the Right Honour
able Henry Goulburn, 357.

Council, Orders in, for fixing the scale of rewards respecting
the discovery of the longitude, 82; for allowing the im
portation of certain articles into the ports of Nova Scotia
and New Brunswick, 97; for regulating rewards for the
apprehension of smugglers, 129; for prohibiting the exe
portation of gunpowder, 164; for suspending the ballot for
the Local Militia, 178, appointing the Lords Justices, 295;

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