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Crown-Office, November 28, 1843.

MEMBER returned to serve in this present PARLIAMENT.

City of New Sarum.

John Henry Campbell, Esq. in the room of Wadham Wyndham, Esq. deceased.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 29, 1843.

Whitehall, November 28, 1843.

AN Address to Her Majesty, from the Principal, Professors, and Students of the East India College, founded for the education of the Civil Servants of India, on the occasion of Her Majesty's visit to the University of Cambridge, having been transmitted to the Right Honourable Sir James Graham, Bart. Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, for presentation, was presented accordingly to Her Majesty, who was pleased to receive the same very graciously.

Addresses having been transmitted for presentation to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, one from the Principal, Professors, and Students of the East India College, on the occasion of His Royal Highness accompanying Her Majesty on Her visit to the University of Cambridge; another from the Legislative Council of Canada, and another from the Commons of Canada, congratu lating His Royal Highness on the Birth of the Princess Alice, were presented accordingly, and His Royal Highness was pleased to receive the same very graciously.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 1,

1843.

Whitehall, November 30, 1843.

THE following Addresses have been presented to Her Majesty, on the occasion of Her Majesty's visit in the Midland Counties, and were very graciously received:

From the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Stafford the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the city of Lichfield; the Mayor, Magistrates, Aldermen, Councillors, and Burgesses of the borough of Tamworth; and the Rural Dean and Parochial Clergy of Tamworth, and the neighbourhood.

Whitehall, November 29, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to present the Reverend Peter MacMorland to the charge and office of First Minister of the church and parish of South Leith, in the presbytery of Edinburgh, vacant in conséquence of the admission of the Reverend Doctor James Grant, late Minister thereof, to St. Mary's Church, Edinburgh.

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FROM THE

LONDON
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 5,

1843.

Whitehall, December 5, 1843.

AN Address, having been received by His Royal Highness Prince Albert, on the occasion of His visit to Birmingham, for presentation to Her Majesty, from the Governors of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth, in Birmingham, the same was presented by His Royal Highness to Her Majesty, who was pleased to receive the same very graciously.

THE following Addresses have been presented to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, on the occasion of His Royal Highness's visit in the Midland Counties, and were very graciously received:

From the Principal, Vice-Principal, Treasurer, Dean of the Faculty, Council, and Professors of the Queen's College at Birmingham; the Pupils of the Royal School of King Edward the Sixth, of Birmingham; the Members of the Society of Artists in Birmingham; the Committee and Members of the Royal Birmingham and Midland Counties Art Union; the Governors of the Free Grammar School of King Edward the Sixth, in Birmingham; the Mayor,

Aldermen, and Burgesses of the borough of Birmingham; the Committee of the Council of the Queen's Hospital, Birmingham; the President and Officers, on behalf of the Members, of the Birmingham Philosophical Institution; and the Mayor, Magistrates, Aldermen, Councillors, and Burgesses of the borough of Tamworth.

Downing-Street, December 5, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to appoint Thomas Frederick Elliot, John George Shaw Lefevre, and Charles Alexander Wood, Esqrs. to be Commissioners for superintending the sale and settlement of the Waste Lands of the Crown in the British Colonies, and the conveyance of Emigrants thither.

Whitehall, December 4, 1843.

The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, appointing the Right Reverend Father in God Edward Bishop of Salisbury to exercise all the functions and powers, as well with regard to the temporalities as the spiritualities, of the Right Reverend Father in God George Henry Bishop of Bath and Wells.

Whitehall, December 4, 1848.

The Queen has been pleased to present the Reverend John Whyte to the church and united parishes of Lethnot and Navar, in the presbytery

of Brechin and county of Forfar, vacant in consequence of the admission of the Reverend Alexander Gardner, late Minister thereof, to the Second Charge in the church and parish of Brechin.

The Queen has also been pleased to present the Reverend John Park to the church of the united parishes of Saint Martins and Cambus Michael, in the presbytery and county of Perth, vacant in consequence of the admission of the Reverend William Ritchie, late Minister thereof, to the church and parish of Longforgan.

Crown-Office, December 5, 1843.

Days and Places appointed for holding the Special Commissions of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery, for the under-mentioned Counties: County of York, Saturday the 16th day of December, at the Castle of York.

County of Essex, Saturday, 9th of December, at Chelmsford.

Kent, Wednesday, 13th of December, at Maid

stone.

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Sussex, Saturday, 16th of December, at Lewes. Warwick, Monday, 11th of December, at Warwick.

Leicester, Thursday, 14th of December, at the Castle of Leicester.

Nottingham, Monday, 18th of December, at Nottingham.

Derbyshire, Wednesday, 20th of December, at Derby.

Devon, Monday, 11th of December, at the Castle of Exeter.

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