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Forces, His royal licence and permission that he may accept and wear the insignia of an Houorary Knight Commander of the Royal Portuguese Military Order of the Tower and Sword, which His Most Faithful Majesty has been pleased to confer upon the said Major-General, in testimony of His royal approbation of the distinguished intrepidity displayed by him in action with the enemy in Portugal:

And also to command that the said royal concession and declaration, together with the relative documents, be registered in His Majesty's College

of Arms.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of APRIL 10,.
1821.

Westminster, April 6, 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,

named, to declare and notify the Royal Assent to the said Acts, was read accordingly, and the Royal Assent given to

An Act to permit the removal of certain goodsfrom Great Britain to Ireland, and from Ireland to Great Britain by cocket, certificate, letpass, or

transire.

An Act to continue until the fifth day of April. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, several acts of His late Majesty for reducing the duties payable on horses used for the purposes. therein mentioned.

An Act to explain and amend an act of the Parliament of Ireland, passed in the seventh year of the reign of His Majesty King George the second,. for better regulating the payment of fees of Attornies and Solici.ors, and other purposes therein. mentioned.

An Act to repeal an act made in the Parliament of Ireland, in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, against witchcraft and sorcery. An Act for further facilitating the dispatch of business in the Court of King's Bench.

An Act to indemnify persons who shall give evidence before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal on the bill to exclude the borough of Grampound, in the county of Cornwall, from sending Burgesses to serve in Parliament; and to enable the borough of Leeds, in the county of York, to send two Burgesses to serve in Parliament in lieu thereof.

An Act to enable the vestrymen of the parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the county of Middlesex, to effectuate the building of four district churches in the said parish, and for other purposes relating

thereto.

An Act for repealing an act of the thirty-second year of His late Majesty for providing an additional burying ground for the parish of Saint Pancras, in

the

the county of Middlesex, and for altering and enlarging the powers of an act of the fifty-sixth year of His late Majesty for building a new parish church and chapel for the said parish.

An Act for establishing a proper place for holding markets and fairs for the sale of live stock in the city of Gloucester and the suburbs thereof, and for opening convenient avenues thereto, and for watching and otherwise improving the said city.

An Act for more effectually converting into money the statute labour of the county of Sutherland, and for more effectually making and maintaining roads therein to which the statute labour is applicable, and encreasing the amount of bridge money leviable within the same.

An Act for continuing the term and altering and enlarging the powers of two acts of the reign of His late Majesty King George the third for repairing the road from Denbigh to Saint Asaph, and from thence to Ruthland, in the counties of Denbigh and Flint.

An Act for more effectually making, repairing and improving the roads from the town of Lewes through Offham to Witch Cross from the Cliffe near Lewes aforesaid, through Uckfield to Witch Cross aforesaid, and from the Cliffe aforesaid to Burwash, all in the county of Sussex.

An Act for more effectually repairing and amending the roads from Liverpool to Prescot, Ashton and Warrington, and other roads therein mentioned, in the county palatine of Lancaster.

An Act for continuing the term and altering and enlarging the powers granted by two acts of His late Majesty for repairing and widening the road from Skipton to the turnpike road leading from Leeds to Ripon, near Ockbeck, in the township of Bilton with Harrowgate, and from thence to communicate with the road leading from Knaresbo

rough

Tongh to Wetherby, in the West Riding of the county of York.

An Act for continuing and amending four acts of Their late Majesties King George the second and King George the third for repairing the roads leading from Wadesmili, in the county of Hertford, to Barley and Royston in the said county.

An Act for more effectually repairing and improving the roads from Hurdlow House through Buxton, in the county of Derby, and Stockport, in the county palatine of Chester to Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster, and other roads therein mentioned in the said counties.

An Act for continuing the term and altering and enlarging the powers of an act of His late Majesty King George the third for keeping in repair several roads leading from the town of Ivelchester, in the -county of Somerset.

And eight private bills.

Whitehall, April 9, 1821.

The King has been pleased to appoint Vice-Ad miral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, to be Master of His Majesty's Hospital at Greenwich, in the county of Kent, and also one of the Commissioners or Governors thereof, in the room of Admiral Sir John Colpoys, deceased.

Crown

1821.

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MEMBER returned to serve in this present
PARLIAMENT.

Borough of Beeralston.

The Right Honourable George Percy, commonly called Lord Lovaine.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of APRIL 14,
1821.

War Office, 13th April 1821.
GARRISONS.

Lieutenant-General James Hay to be Lieutenant-
Governor of Tynemouth and Cliff Fort, vice Sir
Charles Craufurd, deceased. Dated 2d April

1821.

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