as to the jurisdiction of Her Majesty's Ambassadors, Ministers, &c. resident within the dominions of the Sublime Ottoman Porte, under the Act sixth and seventh of Queen Victoria, 462 ; directing that all laws and ordi- nances, made in pursuance of certain Acts, for regulating the trade to China and India, and in force at Hong Kong, shall be in full force, notwithstanding certain Orders of Council, as to the Admiralty jurisdiction of Hong Kong, 463; ratifying a scheme for making additional provision for the cure of souls, in certain parishes, where such assistance is most required, 466; for proroguing the Par- liament to 14th November 1843, 478; revoking the Order in Council of 22d February 1832, prohibiting beef, pork, fish, train oil, &c. from being imported into the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, and establishing cer- tain duties on such articles, 522; for further proroguing the Parliament to the 19th December, 553; ratifying a scheme for separating the archdeaconry of Llandaff from the deanry of Llandaff, 553; the Right Honourable Richard Pakenham sworn of the Council, and Sir Pere- grine Maitland took the oaths on his appointment as Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, 589; ratifying a scheme for exchanging the advowsons and right of patronage of the rectory of Weeley, Essex; and Saint Matthew, Bethnal-green, Middlesex, 590; ratifying a scheme for the sale of certain Exchequer bills, the pro- ceeds of certain tenements in Saint Andrew's, Holborn, belonging to the see of Bangor, and for the payment of the proceeds to the bishop; and for the vacation of the rectory of Llandyffnan and the chapelries annexed, 593; directing that the weights and measures, by which the duties of customs at Saint Helena are levied, shall be the imperial weights and measures, and not those in use on 6th July 1825, 599 ; extending the provisions of certain Acts and Orders, respecting the pilotage of vessels under sixty tons burden, to the ports of Kingston-upon-Hull and
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 601. Court Mourning, orders for, on the death of Her Royal
Highness the Duchess Dowager of Scheleswick Holstein Sonderbourg Augustenbourg, Mother of the Queen of Denmark, and Great Grand Daughter of King George the Second, 30.
-, orders for, on the death of His late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, 156.
- orders for, on the death of His late Majesty King William Frederick, Count of Nassau, 610. Coventry, assiszes to be holden at, for the Coventry di- vision, of the county of Warwick, 26.
- , Maria Emma Katherine, the only sister of
George William Earl of, to have the same title, rank, place, and pre-eminence as if her late father had succeeded
to the title, 371, Cox, Charles Edward, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel of the
Artillery Company of London, 551. Craven, Augustus, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation
at Stutgardt, 587. Cripps, William, Esq. Commissioner for enquiring into
the present state of the laws, as administered in South Wales, which regulate the turnpike-roads; and also into the circumstances which led to the recent acts of outrage
and violence in certain districts of that country, 480. Crosbie, Rev. John, presented to the church and parish of
Westruther, 446. Crowe, John Rice, Esq. Her Majesty's Consul-General in
Norway, 425. Cubitt, William, Commissioner for enquiring into the state of large towns and populous districts, in England and
Wales, and the causes of disease therein, 196. Cunningham, Rev. Adam, presented to the church and
parish of Drailing, 373.
Dale, Rev. Thomas, A. M. Canon Residentiary of the
cathedral church of St. Paul, London, 506. Dalhousie, the Right Honourable James Earl of, sworn of
the Council, and appointed Vice President of the Board
of Trade, 267. Davidson, Rev. Thomas, presented to the church and pa-
rish of Abbey St. Bathans, 406. Davies, Mr. William Morgan, Consul at Cardiff for the
King of Hanover, 456. De Cetto, the Baron, Envoy from the King of Bavaria,
audience of Her Majesty, for the purpose of introducing the Prince of Tour and Taxis, 75: and on leave of ab-
sence, 425. De Hugel, the Baron, Envoy from the King of Wurtem-
burg, audience of Her Majesty, on his return to this
Court, 89. De Kilmansegge, the Count, Envoy and Minister Plenipo-
tentiary from the King of Hanover, audience of Her Ma-
jesty, to deliver a letter, 101. De La Beche, Sir Henry Thomas, Commissioner for en.
quiring into the state of large towns and populous dis- tricts in England and Wales, and the causes of disease
therein, 196. Delaven, Charles H. Consul at Sydney, in Nova Scotia, for
the United States of America, 125.
Denison, Captain William Thomas, Commissioner for
enquiring into the state of large towns and populous districts, in England and Wales, and the causes of
disease therein, 196. De Pollon, the Count, Envoy from the King of Sardinia,
audience of Her Majesty on his return to this Court, 75. Devon, William Earl of, Commissioner for enquiring into
the state of the law and practice in respect to the oc-
cupation of land in Ireland, 565. Dickson, Lieutenant Collingwood, permission to accept and
wear the supernumerary cross of the Royal and Dis- tinguished 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, 348. Douglas, Rev. Henry, presented to the church and parish
of Kilsytt, 366. Douro, Elizabeth Marchioness of, one of the Ladies of the
Bedchamber in ordinary to the Queen, 480. Drawing Rooms, to be holden by her Majesty, and re-
gulations to be observed thereat, 218, 311, 321. Drummond, Henry Home, Commissioner for enquiring into
the practical operation of the Poor Laws in Scotland, 33.
Edward, James, Consul at Dundee for the King of
Hanover, 115. Elder, Rev. William, presented to the church and parish
of Tealing, 403 Elliot, Frederick, Esq. Commissioner for superintending
the sale and settlement of the waste lands of the Crown in the British Colonies, and the conveyance of emigrants
thither, 575. England, Colonel Richard, Knight Commander of the
Order of the Bath, 455. Estefani, Don Antonio, Consul at Gibraltar, for the Queen
of Spain, 518. Exchequer, Court of, sittings in Banco appointed to be held after Hilary Term, 29, 35.
-- , sittings for giving judgement in cases in New Trial and Special Papers, 70.
- , sittings for the disposing of the business pending in the Special Papers, 164.
-, sittings for the disposing of the business pending in the New Trial and Special Papers, 281. -
- , a sitting for giving judgement in the several cases undisposed of, in the New Trial and Special Papers, 313.
Fairweather, Rev. Robert, presented to the church and
parish of Nigg, 443. Farre, Dr. Arthur, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, 83. Ferguson, Rev. Alexander Moorhead, presented to the • church and parish of Muckhart, 426.
Sir Robert Alexander, Commissioner for en- quiring into the state of the law and practice in respect
to the occupation of land in Ireland, 565. Fernell, William Burgoyne, perpetual Commissioner for
taking the acknowledgements of deeds to be executed by married women, under the Act passed for the abolition of fines and recoveries, and for the substitution of more simple modes of assurance, in and for the west riding
of the county of York, 403. Fitz Roy, Captain Robert, R. N. Governor and Commander
in Chief, of the colony of New Zealand, 125. Flowerdew, Rev. James, presented to the church and parish
of Fordoun, 587. Foreign Office, notification of the blockade of the coast of
Yucatan, by the Mexican Government, 24 ; Mr. Roderick Gray, Consul at Peterhead, for the King of Hanover, 25; notification that Sir Charles Adam had raised the block- ade of the Port of San Juan de Nicaragua, 28; George Frere, jun. Commissioner at the Cape of Good Hope, under the treaty with Portugal for the suppression of the slave trade, 28; David Turnbull, Esq. to be Commis- sioner, and James Fitzjames, Esq. to be Arbitrator on the part of Her Majesty, and Sydney John James, Esq. to be Secretary or Registrar, to the Mixed British and Portu- guese Commission, for the suppression of the slave trade, 28; Mr. Hector Zimelli, Consul at Malta, for the King of Sweden and Norway, 74; official notification of the marriage of the Crown Prince of Hanover, with Princess Mary of Saxe Altenburg, 90; Mr. John Simson, Consul in London, for the Grand Duke of Baden, 101 ; Mr. James Edward, Cousul at Dundee, and Mr. John Tall, Consul at Hull, for the King of Hanover, 115; Mr. Charles H. Delavan, Consul at Sydney, in Novoa Scotia, for the United States of America, and Mr. Edward Ryan, Consul at Quebec, for the Free Hanseatic city of Ham- burgh, 125; Adolphus Turner, Esq. Her Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires and Consul-General in the Oriental Republick of the Uruguay, Niven Kerr, Esq. Her • Majesty's Consul in the island of Cyprus, and Thomas Pennington, Esq. Her Majesty's Consul in the island of Corsica, 153; The Queen's approval of Mr. Francis B. Ogden, as Consul at Liverpool, Mr, John Atkinson,
as Consul at Hull, Mr. Thomas W. Fox, as Consul at Plymouth, Mr. John Graham Stewart, as Consul at Glasgow, and Mr. John Roxburgh, as Consul at Greenock, for the Republick of Texas, 237; Don Estevan Berlinjiere, Vice Consul at Gibraltar, for the Republick of the Equator, 345; Mr. Israel D. Andrews, Consul at St. John's New Brunswick, for the United States of America, and Mr. Alfred Cox, Consul at Falmouth, for the Republick of New Granada, 354; Mr. George Brown, Consul in London, for the Republick of Chile, 395; Mr. Gerolamo Tessi, Consul at Malta, for the Queen of Portugal, 401; Mr. Bernard Hebeler, Consul General in the United Kingdom, for the King of Wurtemburg, 406; John Rice Crowe, Esq. Consul General in Norway, William Miller, Esq. Consul General in the Sandwich Islands, the Friendly Islands, the Society Islands, and other Islands, in the Pacific Ocean, William Mure, Esq. Consul at New Orleans, James Baker, Esq. Consul at Corunna, and George Bunbury Clinton Wynyard, Esq. Consul at Riga, 425; Mr. John Dunstan Sheppard, Consul at Glasgow, for the King of Hanover, 439; Mr. William Morgan Davies, Consul at Cardiff, and Mr. William Leslie Thomson, Consul at Aberdeen, for the King of Hanover, 456; Henry William Macauley, Esq. to be Commissioner, and Charles Pettingal, Esq. to be Arbitrator to the Mixed British and Portugese Com- mission, at Boa Vista, in the Cape Verds, 456; John Thomas, Esq. to be Commissioner, and Charles Francis Fynes Clinton, Esq. to be Arbitrator to the Mixed British and Portuguese Commission, at Loanda, in the province of Angola, 456; Arthur Richard Hamilton, Esq. to be Arbitrator to the Mixed British and Portuguese Com- mission, at Jamaica, 456 ; Don Antonio Estefani, Consul at Gibraltar, for the Queen of Spain, 518; Mr. Charles Ogilvy, Consul for the Orkney Islands, and Mr. Edward Meugens, Vice-Consul at Liverpool, for the King of the Belgians, 520; Don Juan del Cantillo, Consul at Jamaica, for the Queen of Spain, 562; Richard Pakenham, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States of America, 562; Henry Lytton Bulwer, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Ple- nipotentiary to the Queen of Spain, and Lord William Hervey, Secretary to Her Majesty's Embassy at Paris, 563; Charles Bankhead Esq. Her Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Mexican Republick, and John Ralph Milbanke, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minis-
ter Plenipotentiary to the King of Bavaria, 569; the **Honourable Henry Richard Charles Wellesley, Secretary to Her Majesty's Embassy ‘at Constantinople, and Sir
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