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A.

ABBOTT, The Right Honourable Sir C. sworn of the Prirg

Council, 463.

Acland, John, Esq. created a Baronet, 404.

A'Court, Sir W. sworn of the Privy Council, 2.

Addresses, presented to His Royal Highness the Prince Re-
gent from the City of London, on the marriage of Her
Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth, 88; from the City of
London, on the marriage of His Royal Highness the Duke of
Cambridge, 223; from the City of London on the marriages of
their Royal Highnesses the Dukes of Clarence and Kent, 308.

--, presented to Her Majesty from the City of London,
on the marriage of the Princess Elizabeth, 94.
Admiralty Office,-Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton appointed
Lieutenant-General of Marines,11; Rear Admiral Sir George
Hope appointed Major-General of Marines, ibid; Vice
Admiral Sir R. G. Keats appointed Major-General of
Marines, 132; Orders for the mourning of the Officers of the
Fleet, for Her late Majesty, 462.

Albert, C. F. Esq. appointed Surgeon Extraordinary to the
Prince Regent, 368.

Anglesey, Marquess of, elected a Knight of the Garter, 30;
permission granted to him to exércise all the rights, &c.
thereof as if formally installed, 45.

Arms, College of,-Arms granted to His Royal Highness the
Prince of Cobourg, 60.

Aubin, Captain T., permission granted to, to accept and wear
the Insignia of a Knight of the Order of St. Joseph, 423.

B.

Baker, Capt., permission granted to, to accept and wear the
Insignia of the Order of Wilhelm, 44.

Bank of England, notice from the Governor and Company of,
respecting the issue of Silver, 46.

Bateson, R. Esq., created a Baronet, 404.

1818.

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Bath, Order of Knights Grand Crosses, Admiral Sir C. M.
Pole, Rear Admiral Sir T. F. Fremantle, and Sir George
Cockburn; 32; the Marquess of Hastings, and Lieut.-Gen,
Sir T. Hislop, 412.

, Knights Commanders, Vice Admiral Sir W.
Domett, Major-Gen. Sir John Oswald, 25; Lieut.-Gen. Sir
Thomas Hislop, 370; Major-Gen. D. Marshall, and Major-
Gen. R. S. Donkin 412.

Knights Companions appointed, 413, 415.
Memoranda, respecting, 415, 417, 445.

Knights Grand Crosses, investiture of, 91.
Beatty, Dr., appointed one of the Physicians Extraordinary to
the Prince Regent for Scotland, 6.

Bell, George, Esq. appointed Surgeon in ordinary to the
Prince Regent for Scotland, 6.

Bickerton, Admiral Sir R., appointed Lieut.-Gen. of Marines,

11.

Bourke, Mons. E., has an Audience of the Prince Re-
gent, 214.
Brighton-The Right Honourable John Leach, and the
Right Honourable Sir W. A'Court sworn of the Privy
"Council, 2; Order in Council respecting Newfoundland,
bid; Dr. Gillies appointed one of the Prince Regent's Puy-
sicians Extraordinary for Scotland, 6; Dr. Beatty 'ap-
pointed one of the Prince Regent's Physicians Extraordi-
hary for Scotland,ibid; George Bell, Esq. appointed Surgeon
in Ordinary to the Prince Regent for Scotland, ibid; Sir W.
Knighton, Bart. appointed Auditor of the Duchy of Corn-
wall, and Secretary and Keeper of His Royal Highness the
Prince of Wales's Privy Seal and Council Seal, 9; "the
"Right Honourable F. J. Robinson appointed President of
the Board of Trade, and in his absence the Right Honoura-
ble Thomas Wallace, 13; Sheriffs for the year 1818*ap-
*pointed, 14.

Brown, Dr. knighted, 159.

Bruce, R. Esq., appointed Sheriff's depute of Argyll,"
Burgersh, Lord, permission granted to, to accept and wear the
Insignia of Knight Grand Cross of the Order ofSt. Joseph, 425.

C.

Calvert, Lieutenant-General Sir H., created a Baronet, 404.
Campbell, Lieutenant-General Sir J., created a Baronet, 404.
Cambridge, His Royal Higliness the Duke of, his marriage
with the Princess of Hesse, 147; compliments of congra-
tulations to, from the City of London, on his marriage, 225.
Her Royal Highness the Duchess of, compli
ments of congratulation to, from the City of London, "da
her marriage, 226.

Cameron,

Cameron, L. Esq., appointed Consul at Cagliari, 132.
Carlton-House. Stockdale, Esq. appointed Standard
Bearer to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 12;
Amendment on the Roll of Sheriffs, 22; Sheriffs for
Wales appointed, 23; the Duke San Carlos has an au-
dience of the Prince Regent, 24; the Baron de Stierneld
has an audience of the Prince Regent, bid; Mr. Rush has
an audience of the Prince Regent, ibid; Count Ludolf bas
an audience of the Prince Regent, ibid; Vice Admiral Sir
W. Domett and Major-General Sir John Oswald invested
with the Insignia of Knights Commanders of the Bath, 25;
the Baron de Rottenburg knighted, 27; Sheriff for Cambridge
and Huntingdon appointed, 29; Lord Grantham takes the
oaths as Lord Lieutenant of the County of Bedford, ibid; Mar-
quess of Anglesey elected a Knight of the Garter, 30; permis-
sion granted him to exercise the rights, &c. thereof, as if in-
stalled, 45; Amendments on the Roll of Sheriffs, 55; the Right
Hon. G. H. Rose sworn of the Privy Council, 59; the Baton
de Stierneld, and the Baron de Gerning have audiences of the
Prince Regent, 60; Order in Council respecting the calling
out of the Militia, 63; Address presented to the Prince Regent
from the City of London, on the marriage of Her Royal High-
ness the Princess Elizabeth, 88; Investiture of Admiral Sir C.
M. Pole, and Rear Admiral Sir G. Cockburn as Knights
Grand Crosses of the Bath, 9!; Francis Des Anges and
George Alderson Esqrs. knighted, 98; Count Ludolf has an
audience of the Prince Regent, ibid; Lieutenant-General
H. T. Montresor knighted, 99; the Duke of Richmond
takes the oaths as Governor of Canada, 122; A. R. Wel-
lesley, Esq. appointed Page of Honour to the Prince Re-
gent, 123; Robert Wigram. Esq. knighted, ibid; Order in
Council respecting the exportation of Gunpowder, &c. 137;
Order in Council respecting the importation of Provisions
into Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 142; R. Chester,
Esq., appointed Master of the Ceremonies, 159, knighted,
ibid; Dr. Brown knighted, ibid. T. B. Pleston, Esq.
knighted, ibid, Vice Admiral Sir C. Hamilton takes the
Oaths as Governor of Newfoundland, 212; Order in Coun-
cil respecting the Militia, ibid; Baron Fagel, the Marquess
D'Osmond, the Duke de San Carlos, Monsieur de Pfeffel,
Monsieur E. Bourke, and the Baron de Humboldt have
private audiences of the Prince Regent, 214; the Baron de
Gerning has an audience of leave, ibid; Proclamation for
calling a new Parliament, 220; Address of the City of Lon-
don to the Prince Regent on His Royal Highness the Duke of
Cambridge's marriage, 223; the Marquess D'Osmond has an
audience of the Prince Regent, 297; the Baron de Stierneld
has an audience, ibid; the Honourable and Rev. J. Ne-

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ville appointed one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to the Prince
Regent, 298; Address from the City of London to the
Prince Regent on the marriages of their Royal Highnesses-
the Dukes of Clarence and Kent, 308; Parliament pro-
rogued, 323; the Baron de Stierneld has an audience of the
Prince Regent, 324; Order in Council respecting the im-
portation of Tobacco, 327; Parliament prorogued, 372 ;
ditto, 419; Order in Council for declaring the Port of
Leith to be a fit and proper port for the deposit of Goods
from the West Indies, ibid; ditto, respecting the Cinque
Port Pilots, 421; ditto, respecting the exportation of Gun-
powder, 443; Proclamation respecting the meeting of Par-
liament in consequence of the death of the Queen, 456;
Sir C. Abbott, and Sir R. Dallas sworn of the Privy Coun-
cil, 463; the Baron Fagel has an audience of the Prince
Regent, 527.
Chamberlain, Lord's Office--Orders for a change of mourning for
Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte, 1; John Gunning,
Esq.appointed Surgeon Extraordinary to His Majesty, 10; No-
tice of a Levee at Carlton House, 21; Notice of a Drawing
Room at the Queen's Palace, 22; ditto, 28; Mourning for
the King of Sweden, 40; Notice of a Drawing Room at the
Queen's Palace, 63; the Reverend C. E. T. Dering appointed
Chaplain to His Majesty, 64; Notice of a Levee, 148; Or-
der for mourning for the Princess of Saxe Hilburghausen,
158; ditto for the Prince de Condé, ibid; Orders for mourn-
ing for the late Queen of Sweden, 306; G. F. Albert, Esq.
appointed Surgeon Extraordinary to the Prince Regent,
368; J. Wardrop, Esq. appointed Surgeon Extraordinary
to the Prince Regent, 372; the Reverend Heneage Finch
appointed Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, 404; Or-
ders for mourning for Her late Majesty the Queen, 455;
change of mourning for Her late Majesty the Queen, 476;
notice respecting the continuance of the mourning by the
Royal Family for Her late Majesty, ibid; change of mourn-
ing for Her late Majesty, 523; J. Dupré Porcher, Esq.
appointed a Gentleman of His Majesty's Privy Chamber in
ordinary, 524; J. Whatley, Esq. appointed Groom of His
Majesty's Bed Chamber in ordinary, 525.

Charlatte, Her late Royal Highness the Princess, Orders for a
change of mourning for, 1.

Chester, Robert Esq., appointed Master of the Ceremonies,
159, knighted, ibid;

Circuits Spring, South Wales, 26; Chester, 27; North Wales,
28; Carmarthen, ibid.; Norfolk, 33; Midland, 34; Northern,
ibid; Home, 35; Western, ibid; Oxford, ibid; Summer,
Home, 241; Norfolk, ibid; Midland, ibid; Northern, 242;
Western, 243; Oxford, ibid; Chester, 244; Carmarthen,
tbid; South Wales, ibid; North Wales, 267. Clarence

Clarence, His Royal Highness the Duke of, his marriage
with the Princess of Saxe-Meiningen, 262; compliments
of congratulation to, from the City of London, on his
marriage, 310.

Her Royal Highness the Duchess of, compliments
of congratulation to, from the City of London, on her mar-
riage, 311.
Cobourg, His Royal Highness the Prince of, to be styled
"His Royal Highness," 59; arms granted to, 60.
Cockburn, Rear Admiral Sir George, a Knight Grand Cross of
the Bath, 32; appointed one of the Commissioners for exe-
cuting the office of Lord High Admiral, 56; invested with
the Insignia of Grand Cross of the Bath, 91.
Colonial Department, Downing-Street,-J. S. Douglas, Esq.
appointed Consul General in Morocco, 7; Major-General
Sir P. Maitland appointed Lieutenant-Governor in Upper
Canada, 9; Major-General Sir John Keane appointed Go-
vernor of St. Lucia, 12; the Duke of Richmond appointed
Governor of Canada, 61; Sir C. Hamilton appointed Go-
vernor of Newfoundland, 132; Lieutenant-General Sir T.
Hislop a Knight Commander of the Bath, 370.

Commissioners of British Claims at Paris, extract of a dispatoh
from, 47.

Commons, House of,-message from, to congratulate the Prince
and Princess of Hesse Hombourg on their marriage, 90.
Coode, Captain, permission granted to, to accept and wear the
Insignia of the Order of Saint Ferdinand, 445.

Cope, Dr. appointed one of the Physicians Extraordinary to
the Duke of Clarence, 6.

Council, Orders in, for supplying Newfoundland with provi
visions, 2; respecting the calling out of the Militia, 63;
the exportation of Gunpowder, 137; the importation of
provision into Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 142; the
eurolment of the Militia, 212; the importation of Tobacco,
327; for declaring Leith to be a fit and proper port for
the deposit of Goods, &c. from the East Indies, 420; res-
pecting the Cinque Port Pilots, 421; the exportation of
Gunpowder, &c. 443.

Order of, respecting the form of prayer in conse-
quence of the death of Her Majesty, 459.

Chamber, Dublin Castle, the Right Honourable C.
'Grant takes the oaths as a Privy Councellor, 408.

Prince of Wales's, nomination of Sheriff's for Corn-
wall, 16, 463.

--, Privy, Members sworn, the Right Honourable John
Leach and the Right Honourable Sir W. A'Court, 2; the
Right Honourable George Henry Rose, 59; the Right Ho-
nourable Sir C, Abbott, and the Right Honourable Sir R.
Dallas, 463,

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