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Kent,

Leicestershire,

Lincolnshire,

Monmouthshire,

Norfolk,

Sir John Shelley Sydney, of
Penshurst-Castle, Bart.
George Moore, of Appleby,
Esq.

Sir Richard Sutton, of Sud-
brook, Bart.

Charles Morgan, of Tredegar,
Esq.

Sir Jacob Astley, of Melton
Constable, Bart.

Northamptonshire, Thomas Philip Maunsell, of

Thorpe Malsor, Esq.

Addison John Creswell Baker, of Creswell, Esq.

Postponed.

Charles Peers, of Chiselhampton, Esq.

Northumberland,

Nottinghamshire,

Oxfordshire,

Rutlandshire,

William Lawrence, of Preston,

Esq.

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ampton,

Suffolk,

County of South-Thomas Deane Shute, of Bur

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ton-House, Esq.

Philip Bennett, of Bury St.
Edmunds, Esq.

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Montgomery,

Valentine Vickers, of Criggion,
Esq.

John Madocks, of Vroni, Esq.

Denbigh,

Flint,

John Douglas, of Gyrne, Esq.

Crown-Office, February 6, 1821.

MEMBER returned to serve in this present
PARLIAMENT.

Borough of Wilton.

John Hungerford Penruddocke, Esq. in the room of Lord Viscount Fitzharris (now Earl of Malmsbary), one of the Peers of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of FEBRUARY 10, 1821.

At the Court at Carlton-House, the 6th of February 1821,.

PRESENT,

The KING's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

THIS day the Right Honourable William Carr Lord Beresford, G. C. B.. was, by His Majesty's command, sworn of His Majesty's Most Honour able Privy Council, and took his place at the Board accordingly.

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His

His Majesty having been pleased to appoint thế Right Honourable William Carr Lord Beresford, G. C. B. to be Governor of the Island of Jersey, his Lordship this day took the oaths appointed to be taken by the Governor of that Island.

Downing-Street, February 8, 1821.

The King has been pleased to appoint Lientenant-General Sir Henry Warde, K. C. B. to be Captain-General and Governor in Chief in and over the Island of Barbadoes.

Downing-Street, February 8, 1821.

The King has been pleased to appoint MajorGeneral Sir Thomas Brisbane, K. C. B. to be Governor of New South Wales and its dependencies.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of FEBRUARY 13, 1821.

Duchy of Lancaster, Carlton-House, Feb. 6, 1824.

THE King has been pleased to appoint Thomas Richmond Gale Braddyll, Esq. of Conishead Priory, to be Sheriff of the county palatine of Lancaster for the year ensuing.

Veneris, die go Februarij, 1821.

John Rowe Snow, Richard Young, and James Bull, having, on Monday the 5th day of February 1821, presented their petition to the House of Commons, setting forth: That on the 12th day of June 1820, the Select Committee who were appointed to try and determine the merits of a petition of Matthias Attwood, Esquire, and William Thompson, Esquire; and also the petition of certain other persons, Electors of the Borough of Callington, in the County of Cornwall, severally. complaining of an undue election and return for the said Borough, reported to the House, that it appeared to the Committee that the merits of the petitions did depend in part upon the right of election, and that therefore the said Committee required the counsel for the several parties to deliver to the clerk of the said Committee statements. in writing of the right of election for which they respectively contended. That in consequence thereof, the counsel for the petitioners, Matthias Attwood and William Thompson, Esquires, delivered in a statement as follows. "That the right "of election is in persons. seized of freeholds,. "whether resident or not, and in leaseholders being "resident householders, and rated within the "Borough." That the counsel for the petitioners, William Hender and others, delivered in a statement as follows: "That the right of election is "in persons seized of freeholds, whether resident " or not, and in leaseholders being resident house"holders, and rated and inhabitant householders "paying scot and lot." That the counsel for the sitting members delivered in a statement as follows: "That the right of election is in freeholders of “houses or lands within the Borough, resident or "non-resident, and in beneficial leaseholders of

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