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rison appointed a Knight Companion of the Bath, 291
the Reverend J. M‘Kellar presented to the United &hurches
of Kellarow and Kilchoman, 298; the Rev. R. Brydon pre-
presented to the Church of Dunscore, ibid the Rer.
Alexander M'Eeod presented to the Church of t comartie,
299; A. B. King, Esq., created a Baronet. ibid.; per-
mission granted to Rear Admiral Sir J. P. Beresford to
Wear the insignia of the Order of the Tower and Sword,
300; embarkation of His Majesty a Ramsgate for Calais,
302; opening of the Commission of the Lords Justices, abid.;
arrival of His Majesty at Brussels, and departure from, 305;
dispatch from the Marquess of Londonderry announcing
His Majesty's arrival at Hanover, 315; permission granted
to Lieutenant-Colonel J. Austin to wear the insignia of the
Order of the Tower and Sword, 316; dispatch from the
the Marquess of Londonderry, announcing His Majesty's
intention of returning to England, 317, announcing
the postponement of His Majesty's departure from Han-
over, 318; landing of His Majesty in England, 335';
Sir James Saumarez appointed Vice Admiral of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland, and
Lieutenant of the Admiralty thereat, 350% Lord Northesk
appointed Rear Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland, and of the Adaigalty thereof, ibid. ;
the Duke of Dorset appointed Master of the Horse, 358 ;
A. Fitzgera d, Esq., and H. Brook, Esqs, created Baronets,
359; permission granted to Sir John Croft to wear the in-
signia, of the Order of the Tower and Sword, 360; Lord
Rocksavage created Baron Newburgh, 361; permission
granted to Lieutenant-Colonel M, M'Creagh 40, wear the
insignia of the Order of the Tower and Sword, 361. g
Hope, Lieutenant-General, Knighted, 160.

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Horse, Office of the Master of the, Lord F. Paulet appointed
Page in Ordinary to His Majesty, 89%

Horse-Guards, general orders respecting British Officers en-
gaging in the service of Foreign Powers, 93.

Howard of Effingham, approved of by His Majesty to dis
charge the cuties of rail, Marshal of England at the
Coronation, 204.

Huntingdon, the, Earl of, apppointed Governor of Domi-
uica, 359 o

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I.

India, appointment of Commissioners for the Affairs of, 8.
Board, extracts from General Orders by the Governor
General in Council at Bombay, 6; extract of F. M. O.
Lieutenant-Colonel Imlach, C. B., Camp, Camta, April 6,

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4818, 8; Morning Field Detachment Orders by ditto,
April 9, 1818, ibid.; extract from Brigade-Orders by Lien-
tenant-Colonel Prother, Camp, before Rhyghur, May 8,
1818, 10; extract from General Orders by the Commander
in Chief of the Army of the Deccan, April 18 1818, 12;
copy of a letter from Brigadier-General Pritzler to the
Adjutant-General of the army of the Deccan, Camp, Tambia,
April 6, 1818, 13; extract from Division Orders, Camp,
near Tambia, April 6, 1818, 15; extract from Division
Orders by Brigadier-General Sir John Malcolm, K. C. B.
and K. L. S., April 20, 1818, 16; extract of a dis-
patch from Captain Briggs, Political Agent in Can-
deish, Camp, at Trienbuc, April 26, 1818, 17; extract
from a letter from Brigadier General Watson, June 14, 1818,
ibid.; extract of a letter from Major Lamb, Camp, Sut-
tunwarree, June 1, 1818, (inclosed in the preceding), 18,
return of the killed and wounded before the Fort of Sut-
tunwarree, between the morning of the 8th and the evening
of the 10th of June 1818, 21; extract of a letter from
Captain Roberts, dated Bankeree, November 29, 1818, in-
closed in a letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Adams, com-
manding the Nerbudda Field Force, December 1, 1818, 22;
copy of a letter from Mr. Jenkins, the Resident at Nag-
poor, to Mr. Strachey, the Chief Secretary to Government
at Fort St. George, February 11, 1819, 23; extract of a
further letter from ditto, March 4, 1819, 24; extracts
from General Orders by the Governor in Council at Bom-
bay, January 7, 1819, 26; extract from a General Order
by ditto, April 14, 1819, 27; extract of a letter from
Major-General Sir William Grant Keit, K. M. T., to the
Adjutant-General of the army, dated March 26, 1819, 28;
extracts from a letter from Captain Miles, Political Agent,
with a detachment employed against the Khoosas, March 1,
1820, 30; extract from a dispatch from the Government
of Bombay to the Court of Directors of the East India
Company, December 6, 1820, 137, copy of a letter from
Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable L. Stanhope to the
Adjutant-General at Bombay, Camp, near Dwarka, No-
vember 27, 1820, 138; return of casualties in the Field
Detachment under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel the
Honourable L. Stanhope at the capture of Dwarka, on the
26th November 1820, 143; extract from a dispatch from
the Government of Bombay to the Court of Directors of the
East In a Gempany, December 15, 1820, 144; copy of a
letter from Captam T. P. Thompson of the 17th Light
Dragoons to Francis Warden, Esq., Chief Secretary to the
Government of Bombay, dated Muscat, November 18, 1820,

145; extract of a dispatch from the Governor iu Council
of Bombay to the Court of Directors of the East India
Company, March 10, 1821, 319; copy of a letter from
Major-General Smith, C. B., to the Adjutant-General,
dated Camp, near Zoor, February 11, 4821, 320; re-
turn of killed and wounded in a night attack on the
force under the command of Major-General Smith, C. B.,
on the 10th of February 1821, 321; copy of a letter
from Major General Smith to the Adjutant-General, Fe-
bruary 15. 1821, 322; extract of a dispatch from the
Vice-President in Council of Bombay to the Court of Di-
rectors of the East-India Company, April 9, 1821, 322;
extract of a letter from Major General Smith to the Secre-
tary to the Government of Bombay, dated Camp, at Beni
Boo Ali, March 3, 1821, 327; copy of a report from Major-
General Sir Charles Colville, K. C. B., Commander in
Chief, dated Camp, at Beni Boo Ali, March 3, 1821, 328;
return of killed and wounded in the Division under the
command of Major-General Smith, C. B., at the capture of
Beni Boo Ali, on March 2, 1821, 330; Division Orders by
Major-General Smith, C. B., dated Camp, Beni Boo Ali,
March 3, 1821, 331; copy of a letter from Lieutenant-
General Sir Charles Colville, K. C. B., Commander in Chief,
to the Governor in Council at Bombay, March 20, 1821,

333.

Ireland, order for a distinguished flag for the Lord Lieu
tenant of, 104.

"" the Marquess of Wellesley appointed Lord Lieu-
tenant of, 357.

J.

Jenner, Dr. E., appointed Physician Extraordinary to His
Majesty, 106.

Jolliffe, W. G. H., Esq., created a Baronet, 244.

Just, Baron de, has audience of His Majesty, 64, 127, 196,

237.

K.

Keate, T., Esq., appointed Surgeon in Ordinary to His Ma-
jesty, 106.

Keats, Sir R. G., appointed Master and a Governor of Green--
wich Hospital, 112.

Kenny, Dr., presented to the Rectory of St. Olave's, 189.
Kerrison, Sir Edward, created a Baronet, 244.
King, A. B., Esq., created a Baronet, 299.
King's Lynn, Borough of. new writ for, 358.

Kingston,

Kingston, the Earl of; created Baron Kingston of the United
Kingdom, 224.

Knighthood, order that no person shall be presented to His
Majesty at the Levee for the honour of, unless His Ma-
jesty's pleasure shall have been previously signified in
writing to the Lord in Waiting, by one of the Secretaries of
State, 126.

the honour of, conferred on Dr. Hålliday, 47;
A. Wood, Esq. 66; John Webb, Esq. 85; Dr. A. Chrichton,
100; Lieutenant-General John Hope, 160; G. P. Pocock:
Esq., 284; F. Bulmer, Esq ibid.; C. W. Dance, Esq. 286;
R. Biruie, Esq. 299; and H. Askew, Esq. 302.

Knighton, Sir W., appointed Physician in Ordinary to His
Majesty, 105.

Kopp, Monsieur de, has an audience of His Majesty, 127.
Kreeft, Mr. C., approved of as Consul in London for the
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin, 303.

L.

Langsdorf Baron, has a private audience of His Majesty,
38, 127.

Latham, Mr. H., approved of as Consul at Dover for the
King of the Netherlands, 303; and as Vice Consul for the
King of the Two Sicilies, ibid.;

Dr. J., appointed Physician Extraordinary to His
Majesty, 106.

Lauderdale, the Earl of, invested with the ensigns of the
order of the Phistle, 242.

Laaturd-Vigola, M., allowed to exercise the functions of
Consul-General at Gibralter for the King of Sardinia, 33,
approved of, 303.

Lee, Dr. J., presented to the Cannongate Church in the Pres
bytery of Edinburgh, 189.

Lemd, Don J. P. de, approved of as Consul-General in Lon-
don for the King of the Spains, 303.

Levee, notices of, 33, 55, 64, 88, 105, 209.

Liddel, Sir Thomas H., created Baron Ravensworth, 225.
Limerick, City of, notice from the Speaker respecting the
election for, 72, 75.

Lister, Captain T. St. George, appointed Fort Major and Ad-
jutant at Jersey, $7.

Lloyd, Colonel J. P., appointed Governor of Fishguard Fort.

192.

Londonderry, the Marquess of, a dispatch from, announcing
His Majesty's arrival at Hanover, 315; announcing His
Majesty's intention to return to England, 317; announcing
the postponement of His Majesty's departure from Hanover,

318.

1821.

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Long-

Longford, the Earl of, created Baron Silchester of the United
Kingdom, 224.

Longitude, Order in Council for fixing the rewards respecting
the discovery of, 82.

Lothian, the Marquess of, created Baron Ker of the United
Kingdom, 223.

Louth, County of, new writ for, 240.

Lovain, Lord, appointed a Lord of His Majesty's Bedchamber,

108.

Lowenhelm, Count de, has an audience of His Majesty, 237,

248.

Luke, Mr. S, approved of as Consul at Belfast for the United
States of America, 1.

Lumley, Captain, dispatches from, announcing the successful
termination of the expedition against Mocha, 121, 306.
Lumsden, Sir H. N., created a Baronet, 244..

Lyon, Major-General Sir James, appointed Lieutenant-Go-
vernor of Portsmouth, 285.

M.

M'Creagh, Lieutenant-Colonel M., permission granted to, to
wear the insignia of the Tower and Sword, 361.

Macgregor, P., Esq., appointed Serjeant Surgeon Extraordi-
nary to His Majesty, 106.

Macgrigor, Si J, appointed Physician Extraordinary to His
Majesty, 106.

M Kellar, the Reverend John, presented to the United
Churches and Parishes of Killarow and Kilchoman, 298.
MLeod, the Reverend Alexander, presented to the Church of
Cromartie, 299.

Martin, Vice Admiral Sir George, appointed a Knight Grand
Cross of the Bath, 57, invested, 65.

Maule, W., Esq. appointed Aurist to His Majesty, 106.
Melville, Viscount, iuvested with the ensigns of the Order of
the Thistle, 242.

Milliken, Mr. R., appointed Bookseller to His Royal Highness
the Duke of Clarence, 18 7.

Mint, notice from the, respecting money weights, 86.

Mocha, dispatches containing an account of the successful ex-
pedition against, 121, 306.

Moltke, Count de, has an audience of His Majesty, 237.
Montrose, the Duke of, appointed Lord Chamberlain, 357.
Morrison, Major W., appointed a Knight Companion of the
Bath, 291.

Morton, Lord, appointed His Majesty's High Commissioner to
the Church of Scotland, 120.

Mournings, Court, for the Duke Augustus of Brunswick, 1;
for the Queen, 287; change of, 293.†

Moray, Lord James, created Baron Glenlyon, 224.

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