Araujo, Ribeiro, the Chevalier, Envoy from the Emperor of Brazil, audience of Her Majesty, 425.
Arklay, Rev. George, presented to the church and parish of Inverkeilor, 426.
Assizes, days and places appointed for holding the Spring, 63.
days and places appointed for holding the Summer, 313.
Aston, Arthur, Esq. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, 555.
Austin, Alfred, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, 149.
Bahamas, the Archdeaconry of, to be subordinate to the bishoprick of Jamaica, 568.
Baker, James, Esq. Her Majesty's Consul at Corunna, 425. Bankhead, Charles, Esq. Minister Plenipotentiary to the Mexican Republick, 569.
Bath, Order of the, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, to be first and principal Knight Grand Cross, and Acting Great Master of the, 241; Major-General Sir Charles James Napier, Knight Grand Cross of the, 344; Lieutenant-Colonels John L. Penefather, John Pool, Philip M'Pherson; and Majors Frederick Darley, George and Thomas S. Conway, to be Companions of the Order of the, 344; Colonel William Pattle, to be Companion of the, 344; Lieutenant-Colonels Alexander Thomson Reid, Charles Waddington, Maurice Stack, William Wyllie, Walter J. Browne, Philip Francis Story, Alex- ander Woodburn, John Lloyd, James Outram, John and Thomas Leslie; and Majors Charles H. Delamain, Michael F. Willoughby, William Thomas Whitlie, George Fisher, John Jackson, Auchmuty Tucker, Ste- phen James Stevens, Edward Green, and William Bazett G. Blenkins, of the East India Company's Service, to be Companions of the, 344; Major-General Sir Charles Felix Smith; and Colonel Richard England, to be Companions of the, 455; Lieutenant-Colonels Gore Browne and Joseph Simmons; Majors Arthur Philip Savage Wilkinson, Hamlet Wade, and George Hogarth, to be Companions of the, 455; Lieutenant-Colonel George Huish, to be Companion of the, 455; Arthur Atkin, Esq. Knight Grand Cross of the, 555.
Bavaria, audience of Her Majesty, by the Baron de Cetto, Envoy from the King of, 75; and on leave of absence,
Beatson, Reverend Henry, presented to the church and parish of Small Isles, 379.
Belhaven, Robert Montgomerie Lord, Commissioner for en- quiring into the practical operations of the Poor Laws in Scotland, 33.
Bells, Reverend Patrick, presented to the church and parish of Carmylie, 446.
Berlinjiere, Don Estevan, Vice-Consul at Gibraltar for the Republick of the Equator, 345.
Blair, Reverend George, presented to the church and parish of Monzie, 373.
Blakiston, John, Esq. Gentleman at Arms to the Queen, on the recommendation of the Commander in Chief, 608. Bligh, the Hon. J. D. dispatch from, announcing the mar- riage of the Crown Prince of Hanover with the Princess Mary of Saxe Altenburg, 90.
Boe, Reverend, James, presented to the church and parish of Dunblane, 563.
Bonar, Reverend Andrew Redman, presented to the church and parish of Fogo, 373.
Bossy, Frederick William, Esq. Adjutant, with the rank of Captain, of the Artillery Company of London, 551. Bramall, Reverend John, B. A. presented to the perpetual curacy of Terrington Saint Clements, Norfolk, 401. Brazil, audience of Her Majesty, by the Marquess of Lisboa, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiary from the Emperor of, 281.
audience of Her Majesty by the Chevalier Araujo Ribeiro, Envoy from the Emperor of, 425.
Brown, Mr. George, Consul in London for the Republick of Chile, 395.
Browne, Lieutenant-Colonel Gore, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 455.
Bryden, Reverend Mark Johnstone, presented to the church and parish of Kirkcaldy, 406.
Buccleuch and Queensberry, Walter Francis Duke of, Com- missioner for enquiring into the state of large towns and populous districts in England and Wales, and the causes of disease therein, 196.
Buckingham-palace, consecration of the new chapel at, 119. Bulwer, Henry Lytton, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Queen of Spain, 563. Burt, Reverend Walter Foreman, presented to the church and parish of Ferry Port on Craig, 441.
Bute, Marquess of, Her Majesty's High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 161.
elected a Knight of the Most Noble
Order of the Thistle, 301.
Butt, William Henry, Esq. Rector of the University in the island of Malta, 569.
Campbell, James, of Craigie, Commissioner for enquiring into the practical operation of the Poor Law in Scotland,
Reverend John, presented the church and parish of Reay, 442.
Reverend James, presented to the church at Strontian, 518.
Reverend John James, presented to the church and parish of Stonykirk, 611.
Cantillo, Don Juan del, Consul in Jamaica for the Queen of Spain, 562.
Carmarthen, William Peel, Esq. appointed Sheriff of the county of, 120.
Carrick, Reverend William, presented to the church and parish of East Kilbride, 374.
Ceremonial observed at the baptism of Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, 242.
observed at the marriage of Her Royal Highness the Princess Augusta Caroline Charlottle Elizabeth Mary Sophia Louisa, 329.
China, treaty between Her Majesty and the Emperor of, signed Nanking, 29th August 1842, 526.
declaration respecting transit duties, 532.
tariff of duties on the foreign trade with, 534.
general regulations under which the British trade is to be conducted at Canton, Amoy, Foochow foo, Ningpo, and Shanghai, 543.
Clinton, Charles Francis Fynes, Esq. Arbitrator to the Mixed British and Portuguese Commission, at Loanda, in the province of Angola, 456.
Clive, the Honourable Robert Henry, Commissioner for en- quiring into the present state of the laws, as administered in South Wales, which regulate the turnpike roads; and also into the circumstances which have led to the recent acts of violence and outrage in certain districts of that country, 480.
Cochrane, Reverend James, M. A. presented to the charge and office of First Minister of the church and parish of Cupar, 395.
Colonial Office, Downing-street,-Lieutenant R. J. Le Mesurier M'Clure, Superintendent of Africans captured by Her Majesty's ships of war, and liberated at the Havanna, 9; William Walker, Esq. Provost Marshal of the island of Antigua, 9; Henry F. Seagram, Esq. Lieu-
tenant-Governor of Her Majesty's settlements on the Gambia, 24; Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Captain- General and Governor of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's Island, and of all Her Majesty's provinces on the continent of North America and Prince Edward's Island, 34; G. P. F. Gregory, Esq. Prothonotary and Registrar of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, 69; Lieutenant-General Lord Seaton, K. G. C. B. Lord High Commissioner for the United States of the Ionian Islands, 73; Henry Worsley Hill, Esq. R. N. Lieutenant- Governor of Her Majesty's forts and settlements on the Gold Coast, 104; William Furlonge, Esq. Her Majesty's Attorney-General, and William Dauney, Esq. Her Ma- jesty's Solicitor-General in British Guiana, 117; William Henry Rawstorne, Esq. Assistant Surveyor-General and Civil Engineer in the island of Mauritius, 117; Sir John Eardley Eardley Wilmot, Bart. Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land, 118; Captain Robert FitzRoy, R.N. Governor and Commander in Chief of the colony of New Zealand, 125; Major-General Sir Henry Pottinger, K.G.C.B. Governor and Commander in Chief of the colony of Hong Kong, 128; Reverend Vincent John Stanton, Chaplain of the colony of Hong Kong, 155; Brevet Major Childs, Royal Marines, Superintendent of Norfolk Island, 196; Lieutenant-General the Honourable Patrick Stuart, Governor and Commander in Chief of Malta and its dependencies; Francis Burgess, Esq. Chief Police Magistrate of Van Diemen's Land; Reverend George Giles, Chaplain of the Female Penitentiary in Van Diemen's Land; and William Walter Raleigh Kerr, Esq. Assistant Auditor-General to the Government in the island of Mauritius, 221; Henry Frowd Seagram, Esq. Governor and Commander in Chief of Her Majesty's settlements in the Gambia; Richard Clement Moody, Esq. Governor and Commander in Chief of the Falkland Islands; Henry Morgan, Esq. Coroner for the city and territory of Gibraltar; and Matthew Forster, Esq. Comp- troller-General of Convicts in the island of Van Diemen's Land, 312; William Musgrave, Esq. Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, 352; Richard Graves MacDonnell, Esq. Judge of Her Majesty's settlements in the Gambia; and Henry Joseph Hamblin, Esq. Surgeon of Her Majesty's settlements in the Falkland Islands, 371; Charles Le Blanc, Esq. Magis- trate of Her Majesty's settlements in the Falkland Islands; and William Brade Lockhart, Esq. Provost Marshal in the island of Dominica, 439; the Right Reverend Father in God Aubrey George Spencer, Bishop of the See of Jamaica; the Reverend John M Cameron Trew, Arch-
deacon of the Archdeaconry of Bahamas; Edmund Nor- cott, Esq. Governor and Commander in Chief of Her Majesty's settlements in the Gambia; Thomas Cooper Sherwin, Esq. Emigration Agent General for the colony of British Guiana; and William Henry Butt, Esq. Rector of the University in the island of Malta, 568; Reverend Francis John Harrison Rankin, Chaplain of Her Majesty's settlements in the Gambia, 570; Thomas Frederick Elliot, John George Shaw Lefevre, and Charles Alexander Wood, Esquires, Commissioners for superintending the sale and settlement of the Waste Lands of the Crown in the British Colonies, 575; Lieutenant-General Sir Pere- grine Maitland, Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, 586; Paul Ivy Sterling, Esq. Attorney-General for Hong Kong, 606; Colonel Edmund Morris, Civil Commissioner and Magistrate for the district of George, Cape of Good Hope,
Colquhoun, Lodovick, Secretary to the General Board of Directors of Prisons in Scotland, 125.
Colville, Admiral Lord, Lord of the Bedchamber to Prince Albert, 612.
Commissioners in Lunacy, appointment of, during the space of one year, for licencing and visiting all houses within the jurisdiction of the, 394.
Common Pleas, sitting apppointed after Hilary Term, to give judgment in certain case in the Court of, 35.
sitting appointed after Trinity Term, to give judgment in such cases as stand over for the judgment of the Court of, 303.
-, sitting after Michaelmas Term, to give judg- ment, &c. appointed by the Court of, 570.
Cornwall, duchy of, appointment of Sheriffs for the, 75. Council, Orders in, and Acts of,-ratifying a scheme for the augmentation of the several archdeaconries of Richmond, in the diocese of Ripon; of Nottingham, in the diocese of Lincoln; of Sudbury, in the diocese of Ely; of Sarum, in the diocese of Salisbury; and of Salop, in the diocese of Lichfield, 1; declaring that the Court of Admi- ·ralty jurisdiction, established by an Order in Council of the 9th December 1833, at Canton, in China, shall hence- forth be holden at the island of Hong Kong, 7; directing that the assizes for the city of Coventry, and for the Atherstone and Coleshill divisions of the hundred of Hemlingford, and the Risby and Rugby divisions of the hundred of Knighton, shall be henceforth held at Coven- try, 26; modifying the provisions of an Order of Council of the 7th September 1838, regulating within the colonies of of British Guiana, Trinidad, Saint Lucia, and Mauritius, 4 P 2
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