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being present in the Abbey, will have one ticket each for their own admission (not transferable). All which tickets will be ready for delivery, at No. 17, Hanover-square, the residence of Sir George Nayler, to-morrow (Tuesday), between the hours of eight in the morning and eight in the evening, on the production of written orders, under the hands and seals of the several persons respectively.

HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM, Acting as Earl Marshal of England.

Heralds College, July 16, 1821.

THE undermentioned persons will be allowed to pass from Westminster-Hall to WestminsterAbbey, and from the Abbey to the Hall, on the day of the Coronation, upon producing a ticket of the Earl Marshal for the Abbey, and also a ticket of the Lord Great Chamberlain for the Hall, viz.

Persons having seats in the King's box.

The Foreign Ministers, and persons having seats in their box.

Peeresses, and unmarried daughters of Peers. Persons having seats in the box of the Great Officers of State.

Persons having tickets from Peers and Privy Councillors.

HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM, Acting for the Earl Marshal of England.

Heralds

Heralds College, July 16, 1821.

NOTICE is hereby given, that WestminsterAbbey will be opened for the public inspection. on Friday the 20th instant, from nine o'clock in the morning until five o'clock in the afternoon, and during the same hours on every following day. (Sunday excepted) until Saturday the 28th instant. inclusive.

HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM, Acting as Earl Marshal of England.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 17,
1821.

Supplement to the Instructions published in theGazette of the 14th instant:

IN pursuance of an Order of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, made on the 16th instant, whereby certain tickets are granted for Westminster-Abbey only to Judges, Knights Grand Crosses of the Bath, Knights Commanders> of the Bath, and some others, notice is hereby given that the carriages of the holders of all such tickets must pass by the first route laid down in those instructions, and set down at the platform near Poets Corner. SIDMOUTH.

Whitehall, July 17, 1821..

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Lord Great Chamberlain's-Office, July 17, 1821. THE Gentlemen Attendants on the Peers will not be permitted to enter the lower part of Westminster-Hall, until the banquet is served.

They will have a room at their disposal during the day, should they wish to repair to the Hall early in the morning, and of course they will be permitted to avail themselves of any other tickets of admission they may possess.

The Gentlemen Attendants will be pleased to assemble at four o'clock, in their waiting-room (at the left hand entrance into the Court of Common Pleas), to be marshalled for entering the lower part of the Hall GWYDYR.

Crown-Office, July 14, 1821.

MEMBERS returned to serve in this present PARLIAMENT.

County Borough of Carmarthen.

John Jones, of Ystrad-Lodge, in the said borough, Esq. in the room of the Honourable John Fre derick Campbell (now Lord Cawdor), one of the Peers of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland..

Borough of Kinsall.

Rear-Admiral Sir Josias Rowley, Bart. Knight Commander of the Bath, of Drumsna, in the county of Leitrim, in Ireland, in the room of George Coussmaker, Esq, deceased.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 21,
1821.

Heralds College, July 21, 1821;

THE Solemnity of His Majesty's Royal Caronation took place on Thursday the 19th instant; and a detailed account of the ceremonies observed upon this solemn and glorious occasion will ap pear in a future Gazette.

Carlton-House, July 17, 1821.

This day had audiences of His Majesty, His Highness Prince Esterhazy, Ambassador Extraordinary from the Emperor of Austria, His Excellency the Duke de Gramont, Ambassador Extraor dinary from the King of France, His Excellency, Count de Stackelberg, Ambassador Extraordinary from the Emperor of Russia, His Excellency Prince Partanna, Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of the Two Sicilies, His Excellency Prince de Hatzfeldt, Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of Prussia, and His Excellency the Marquess de Santa Cruz, Ambassador Extraordinary from. the King of Spain, to deliver their credentials from their respective Sovereigns, appointing their Excellencies with special embassies at this Court, to compliment His Majesty upon His Majesty's Coronation also Monsieur de Pfeffel, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the King of Bavaria, and Baron Just, Envoy Extraordinary

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and Minister Plenipotentiary from the King of Saxony, to deliver letters from their Sovereigns, in compliment to His Majesty. upon His Majesty's Coronation; the Count de Moltke, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the King of Denmark, to deliver his credentials; and General de Neuffer, Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Wurttemberg, the Count de Pralorme, Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Sardinia, and the Count de Lowenhelm, Euvoy Extraordinary from the King of Sweden, to deliver. their credentials from their Sovereigns, appointing them on special missions at this Court, to compliment His Majesty upon His Majesty's Coronation; to which audiences they were severally introduced by the Marquess of Londonderry, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and conducted by Sir Robert Chester, Knight, Master. of the Ceremonies..

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, July 18, 1821.

The Lord Chamberlain has appointed Astley Pastin Cooper, Esq. Surgeon to His Majesty's Person, in the room of Thomas Keate, Esq. deceased.

Lord Chamberlain's-Office, July 18, 1821:

The Lord Chamberlain has appointed Henry Alexandre, Esq. Surgeon Oculist in Ordinary to His Majesty.

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