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At the Court at Carlton-House, the 21st of March 1821,

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The KING's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

HIS Majesty in Council was this day pleased to appoint Abraham Caldecott, of the Lodge, Rugby, Esq. to be Sheriff of the county of Warwick, for the present year, in the room of William Withering, of the Larches, Esq.

At the Council-Chamber, Whitehall, the 20th of March 1821,

PRESENT,

The Lords of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.

THIS day, by command of His Majesty, Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville, Esq was sworn one of the Clerks of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in Ordinary.

Carlton-House, March 21, 1821.

This day His Excellency the Duke de Frias and Uceda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the King of the Spains, had a private audience of His Majesty, to deliver a letter from his Sovereign to which he was introduced by. Lord Viscount Castlereagh, His Majesty's Prin eipal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and. conducted by Sir Robert Chester, Knight, Master of the Ceremonies..

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The Pavilion, Brighton, March 1, 1821.

The King was this day pleased to confer the honourof Knighthood upon Dr. Alexander Crichton, First Physician in Ordinary to the Emperor of All the Russias, one of His Imperial Majesty's Actual Councillors of State, and Knight of the Imperial Russian Order of St. Wladimir, of the second class:

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of MARCH 27,
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Westminster, March 24, 1821.

THIS day, the Lords being met, a message was sent to the Honourable House of Commons by the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod; acquainting them, that The Lords, authorised by virtue of a Commission under the Great Seal, signed by His Majesty, for declaring His Royal Assent to several Acts agreed upon by both Houses, do desire the immediate attendance of the Honourable House in the House of Peers to hear the Commission read; and the Commons being come thither, the said Commission, empowering the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and several other Lords therein named, to declare and notify the Royal Assent to the said Acts, was read accordingly, and the Royal Assent given to

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An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and' for the better payment of the army and their quarters.

An Act for the regulating of His Majesty's Royal marine forces while on shore.

An Act to continue until the twenty-fifth day of July one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, an act of the fifty-ninth year of His late Majesty to continue certain laws of excise with regard to crown glass and flint and phial glass, and to alter certain laws with regard to flint glass.

An Act to continue until the twenty-fifth day of July one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, an act of the twenty-third year of His late Majesty for the more effectual encouragement of the manu facture of flax and cotton in Great Britain,

An Act to revive and continue until the twentyfifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, an act of the seventh year of King. George the second for the free importation of eochineal and indigo.

An Act to continue until the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, the bounties on the exportation of certain silk manufactures, and the duties on the importation of: buck wheat.

An Act to indemnify such persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments, and for extending the time limited for certain of those purposes respectively, until the twenty-fifth day of March one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and to permit sucir persons in Great Britain as have omitted to make and file affidavits of the execution of indentures of clerks to attornies and solicitors, to make and file the same on or before the first day of Hilary Term one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and to allow persons to make and file such affidavits

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although the persons whom they served shall have neglected to take out their annual certificates.

An Act to continue until the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, an act of the fifty-ninth year of His late Majesty for staying proceedings against any governor or other persons concerned in imposing and levying duties in New South Wales, for continuing certain duties, and for empowering the said governor to levy a duty on spirits made in the said colony.

An Act to make perpetual, an act of the fiftyeighth year of His late Majesty to allow the importation into certain ports in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, of certain enumerated articles, and the. re-exportation thereof from such ports.

An Act to continue for two years from the passing thereof to the end of the then next session of Parliament, the several acts, for the transportation of offenders from Great Britain.

An Act to authorise the transfer of stocks and payment of dividends of lunatics residing out of England.

An Act to enable His Majesty's justices of the peace acting for the county of Northumberland, to build a common gaol, house of correction, aud sessions house for the said county with suitable convenient and proper offices and other accommodations to the same respectively, and for other purposes relating thereto.

An Act for lighting with gas the borough of Leicester, in the county of Leicester, and the liberties, precincts and suburbs thereof.

An Act to enlarge the powers and provisions of an Act of His late Majesty for lighting with gas. the city of Bristol, and certain parishes adjacent thereto, by enabling the Bristol, gas light company to raise a further sum of money for carrying the purposes of the said act into execution.

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An Act for amending and repairing the road from Leeds to Wakefield, in the county of York.

An Act to enlarge the term and powers of two acts of His late Majesty for repairing and widening the road from a bridge over a stream called Sudbrook, near the city of Gloucester, to the nine mile stone on the Bristol road near the Clay Pitts, in the county of Gloucester, and for extending the powers thereof to the entrance of the city of Gloucester.

An Act for amending and repairing the road from Thirsk, over Skipton Bridge to Hutton Moor and through Ainderby, Quernhow and Nosterfield to Masham, in the north riding of the county of York.

An Act for continuing the term and altering and enlarging the powers of several acts passed for repairing the road from the borough of Leicester, in the county of Leicester, to the town of Ashby-dela-Zouch, in the said county.

An Act for continuing the term and altering and enlarging the powers of an act of His late Majesty's reign for repairing the roads from the borough of Leicester, in the conty of Leicester to the town of Narborough, and from the said borough of Leicester to the town of Earl Shilton, and from the said town of Earl Shilton to the town of Hinckley, in the said county.

An Act for more effectually repairing the road from Summerrods Bar, near Hexham, in the county of Northumberland to Alston, in the county of Cumberland.

An Act for enlarging the term and powers of several acts of King George the second, and of His late Majesty King George the third, for repairing the high road from the borough of Ripon, by Ingram Bank to the town of Pateley Bridge, in the county of York.

An Act for more effectually repairing and improving certain roads leading to and from the city or

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