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An Act for improving and regulating the navigation of the river Forth, from Alloa to Stirling, and works connected therewith, and for other purposes relating thereto.

An Act for amending the Acts for making and maintaining the Edinburgh and Glasgow Union Canal, and for conferring further powers on the company of proprietors thereof.

An Act for amending the several Acts relating to the harbour of Scarborough, in the north riding of the county of York, and for improving the said harbour.

An Act for further improving and maintaining the harbour of Saltcoats, in the county of Ayr.

An Act to amend two several Acts for improving the port and harbour of Belfast.

An Act for improving, maintaining, and regulating the harbour of Wexford, in the county of Wexford.

An Act for erecting and maintaining a pier in Pile-harbour, in the parish of Dalton in Furness, in the county palatine of Lancaster.

An Act for better paving, lighting, and otherwise improving the hamlet of Kentish-town and its vicinity, in the parish of Saint Pancras, in the county of Middlesex.

An Act for amending and enlarging the powers and provisions of an Act, for paving or flagging, lighting, cleansing, watching, regulating, and improving the town of Leamington Priors, in the county of Warwick, and for establishing a market

therein.

An Act for the better supplying and lighting with gas the city and suburbs of Glasgow, and places adjacent, and for other purposes relating thereto.

An Act for the regulation of lastage and ballastage in the river Thames.

An Act to provide for the more effectual execu tion of the office of a Justice of the Peace within the parish of Merthyr Tidvil, and certain adjoining parishes.

An Act for regulating hackney coaches and other carriages, boats and wherries, within the several parishes of Saint Andrew and Charles, in the borough of Plymouth, the parish of East Stonehouse, and the parish of Stoke Damerel, in the borough of Devonport; and for amending two several Acts for repairing certain. roads leading from the borough of Plymouth aforesaid to Stonehouse-bridge and Plymouth-dock, all in the county of Devon.

An Act for repairing the road from Dundalk, in the county of Louth, to Bannbridge, in the county of Down, so far as relates to the northern division of the said road.

And eight private Acts.

Whitehall, June 27, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto Captain and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Townley, of the late British Auxiliary Legion, Her royal licence and permission, that he may accept and wear the supernumerary cross of the Royal and Distinguished Order of Charles the Third; the cross, of the first class, of the National and Military Order of San Fernando; and the cross of a Knight of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic, which Her Majesty the Queen of Spain hath been pleased to confer upon him, in testimony of Her Catholic Majesty's approbation of his services during the late civil war in Spain; and that he may enjoy all the rights and privileges

thereunto annexed; provided, nevertheless, that Her Majesty's said licence and permission doth not authorize the assumption of any style, appellation, rank, precedence, or privilege appertaining unto a Knight Bachelor of these realms:

And also to command, that Her Majesty's said concession and especial mark of Her royal favour be registered, together with the relative documents, in Her Majesty's College of Arms.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 4,
1843.

Lord Chamberlain's Office, 1st July 1843.

CEREMONIAL observed at the Marriage of Her Royal Highness the Princess AUGUSTA CAROLINE CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MARY SOPHIA LOUISA, eldest Daughter of His Royal Highness the DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, with His Royal Highness FREDERICK WILLIAM CHARLES GEORGE ERNEST ADOLPHUS GUSTAVUS, HEREDITARY GRAND DUKE OF MECKLENBURG STRELITZ, in the Chapel Royal of Buckingham Palace, on Wednesday the 28th of June 1843.

THE Members of the Royal Family, and other Royal and Illustrious Visitors, assembled in the Drawing Room, on the Ground Floor, in Buckingham Palace, at half past eight o'clock in the evening.

Her Royal Highness the Prrincess Augusta Caroline, upon her arrival, was, with her suite, conducted to a room adjoining the Drawing Room.

His Royal Highness the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz, upon his arrival at the Palace, was conducted to the Drawing Room.

The Ambassadors, Foreign Ministers, Cabinet Ministers, and others, invited to the Solemnity, assembled in the Library, at Buckingham Palace, at eight o'clock, and, upon their arrival, were conducted by the Officers of Arms to seats provided for them in the Chapel.

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Bishop of London, the Bishop of Norwich (Clerk of the Closet), with the Dean of Carlisle (Rector of the parish of Saint George, Hanover-square), the Honourable and Reverend Charles Leslie Courtenay (Domestic Chaplain to Her Majesty), the Archdeacon Wilberforce, and Lord Wriothesley Russell, Canon of Windsor (Chaplains to His Royal Highness Prince Albert), and the Reverend Evan Nepean, assembled in the room adjoining the Old Dining Room at eight o'clock in the evening.

As soon as the Visitors had taken their seats, the Procession of Her Majesty, having been formed, moved from the Queen's Apartments in the following order:

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Comptroller of the Household,

Right Hon. George Lionel Dawson Damer.

Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber,
Charles Heneage, Esq.

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Treasurer of the Household,
Earl Jermyn.

Gentleman Usher

Daily Waiter, and to the Sword of State,

Sir William Martins.

Garter Principal King of Arms,
carrying his Sceptre,

Sir Charles George Young, Knt.

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