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or seamen in the service of the East India Company.

An Act to regulate the expences of elections of Members to serve in Parliament for Ireland.

An Act to amend an Act, made in the fiftieth year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, relating to prisons in Ireland.

An Act to regulate the times for holding the general sessions of the peace in the several counties in Ireland.

An Act for the relief of insolvent debtors in Ireland.

An Act for repealing the laws relating to the stamping, straining, and searching of woollen cloth within the west riding of the county of York, and for substituting other regulations of the cloth trade within the said riding.

An Act to establish an additional company for lighting certain parts of the metropolis and parts adjacent with gas.

An Act to amend and enlarge the powers of an Act, of the fifty-third year of His late Majesty, for improving the communication between the county of Edinburgh and county of Fife, by the ferries cross the Frith of Forth between Leith and Newhaven and Kinghorn and Bruntisland.

An Act for amending certain Acts, for making and maintaining a navigable canal from the Lothian road, near the city of Edinburgh, to join the Forth and Clyde Navigation near Falkirk, in the county of Stirling, and giving power to borrow a further sum of money on the credit of the tolls granted by the said Acts.

An Act to enable the Company of Proprietors of the eastern branch of the Montgomeryshire Canal to alter the line of the Tannat Feeder, to make a navigable cut from the Guilsfield branch to improve the same, and to amend two several Acts respecting the said canal.

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An Act for erecting a bridge over the River Almond, which divides the counties of Edinburgh and Linlithgow.

An Act for better paving, lighting, cleansing, watching, and improving the town of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, and for regulating the police thereof, and for removing and preventing nuisances and annoyances therein. And two private Acts.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JUNE 30,
1821.

Heralds College, June 30, 1821.

IN pursuance of an Order in Council, bearing date the 27th day of June instant, I do hereby give notice to all Peers, Privy Councillors, and others, claiming to have tickets at the ensuing Solemnity of His Majesty's Royal Coronation, that (it being necessary to know beforehand the number of persons for whom accommodation is to be provided) no tickets will be issued to any Peers, Privy Councillors, or others, who shall not have signified to me, on or before Saturday the 7th of July next, his or their intention of attending at the said Solemnity.

HENRY HOWARD MOLYNEUX-HOWARD, Deputy Earl Marshal of England.

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Council-Office, Whitehall, June 27, 1821.

THESE are to give notice, that all such Peeresses, or Widows of Peers of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, as intend to see the Slemnity of His Majesty's Royal Coronation, in Westminster-Hall, do forthwith send their names to the Right Honourable Lord Gwydyr, Deputy Great Chamberlain of England, and such of them as desire to see it in the Abbey, do send their names to the Right Honourable Lord Henry Howard Molyneux-Howard, Deputy Earl Marshal of England, to the end that places may be provided for them. Jas. Buller.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 3,

1821..

Carlton-House, June 30, 1821.

THIS day His Excellency the Duke de Frias et Uceda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the King of the Spains, and. Minister Plenipotentiary from Her Royal Highness the Grand Duchess of Lucca, had a private audience of His Majesty, to deliver his letters of recall;. also Baron Just, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the King of Saxony, to deliver a letter from his Sovereign, to announce the marriage of the King's neice with the Grand Duke of Toscany; Baron Nicolay, Envoy Extraordinary

and

and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Emperor of All the Russias, to deliver his credentials; and Chevalier d'Onis, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the King of the Spains, and Minister Plenipotentiary from Her Royal Highness the Grand Duchess of Lucca, to deliver his credentials; to which several audiences of His Majesty they were respectively introduced by the Most Noble Marquess of Londonderry, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and conducted by Sir Robert Chester, Kut. Master of the Ceremonies.

Foreign-Office, July 3, 1821.

The King has been pleased to approve of James Colquhoun, Esq. as Agent and Consul-General in the United Kingdom for the Teutonic Free Hanseatic Republics of Lubec, Bremen, and Hamburgh.

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War-Office, 2d July 1821.

MEMORANDUM.

His Majesty has been pleased to approve of the undermentioned Regiments being permitted to bear on their colours and appointments, in addition to any other badges or devices which may have heretofore been granted to those Regiments, the following words, viz.

23d Regiment of Foot, or Royal Welsh Fusileers, the words

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in commemoration of the distinguished services of the Regiment at the siege of Badajoz, on 16th March 1812; at the battle of Salamanca, on 22d July 1812; at Vittoria, on 21st June 1813; in the Pyrennees, in July 1813; at Nivelle, on 10th November 1813; at Orthes, on 27th February 1814; and in the attack of the position covering Toulouse, on 10th April 1814.

71st Regiment of Foot, the word

"Hindoostan,"

in commemoration of the distinguished services of the Regiment in the several actions in which it was engaged in India, between the years 1780 and 1798.

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