Pottinger, Colonel Henry, the dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom granted to, 367.
Major Eldred, Companion of the Order of the
Price, Francis Lysons, Esq. one of Her Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, 132.
Primrose, Archibald, Esq. a Commissioner for executing the office of High Admiral of the United Kingdom, 72. Proclamations,-commanding justices of the peace, &c. to enforce the law against unlawful meetings of persons for the purpose of being drilled, or for the purpose of practising military exercise, 134; for proroguing Parliament from the 12th of December to the 16th of January 1840, 355. Pym, Rear-Admiral Samuel, a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, 285.
Queen, declaration of the, before the Privy Council, con- cerning Her intended marriage, 338.
Queen's Bench, Court of, to meet for the disposal of the special and crown papers, 8; of the new trial, special, and crown papers, 167; of the peremptory paper, the new trial paper, and the special paper, and to give judgment in cases previously argued, 322.
Ramsbottom, S. W. H., Esq. Provost Marshal General of the island of Grenada, 199.
Rawlinson, John Job, Esq. an Assistant Tithe Commis- sioner, 8.
Rendall, John, Esq. Her Majesty's Consul at the Cape Verde Islands, 154.
Rice, the Right Honourable Thomas Spring, the dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom granted to, 245.
Richmond, the Duke of, K. G. Commissioner for inquiring into the state of the roads in England and Wales, 169. Rivarola, Count Francis, to accept and wear the insignia of a Commander of the Order of Saint Maurice and Lazare, 231. Roberts, Lieutenant-Colonel Abraham, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 368.
Roper, Henry, Esq. Knighthood, 80.
Rose, Major Hugh, Equerry to the Duke of Cambridge, 190. Ross, Captain Sir John, R. N. Her Majesty's Consul at Stockholm, 80.
Russell, the Right Honourable and Reverend Lord Wriothesley, A. M. Dean of Exeter, 7.
Russia, the Hereditary Grand Duke of, his audience of the Queen, 140.
Rutherfurd, Andrew, Esq. Her Majesty's Advocate for Scotland, 128.
Sadler, Thomas Seymour, Esq. Exon of Her Majesty's Body Guard of Yeomen of Her Guard, 173.
Saint James's Palace, Court at-the Marquess of Normanby appointed one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, 66; the Right Honourable Robert John Lord Carrington appointed Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotu- lorum of the county of Buckingham, ibid; ceremonial of the investiture of his Grace William Harry Duke of Cleve- land with the ensigns of a Knight of the Order of the Garter, 115; granting to him full power to exercise all rights and privileges belonging to a Knight Companion of the said Order as if formally installed, 117; the like power granted to the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Derby, ibid; the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Uxbridge sworn of the Privy Council, 157; the Right Honourable Edward Lord Portman sworn as Lord Lieutenant of the county of Somerset, ibid; Order in Council directing the assizes for the county of Suffolk to be holden in the Summer in the town of Ipswich, and in the Spring in the town of Bury Saint Edmunds, 158; Order in Council appointing the town of Dunstable a polling place for the county of Bed- ford, 159; the town of Clare a polling place for the western division of the county of Suffolk, 161.
Saint James's Palace-the Marchioness of Breadalbane ap- pointed one of the Ladies, of the Bedchamber, 5; the honour of Knighthood conferred upon the following gentlemen-Captain George Back, R. N. 80; Henry Roper, Esq. ibid; Major Thomas Livingston Mitchell, 119; John Archibald Murray, Esq. 132; Thomas Hastings, Esq. 174; Colonel William Warre, C. B. ibid; audience of Her Ma- jesty by Count de Pollon, 130; the following gentlemen appointed to Her Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms Alfred Perkins, Esq. 58;. the Honourable Edward Butler to be Lieutenant, 63; Francis Lysons Price, Esq. 132; George Constable, Esq. 166; John Kincaid, Esq. 209; John Nightingale, Esq. 369; the Earl of Uxbridge appointed Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household, 140; Thomas Seymour Sadler, Esq. appointed Exon of Her Ma
jesty's Body Guard of Yeomen of Her Guard, 173; the Countess of Sandwich one of the Ladies of the Bed- chamber, 220.
Sale, Colonel Robert Henry, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, 368.
Salisbury, the Marquess of, a Commissioner for inquiring into the state of the roads in England and Wales, 169.
Sandwich, the Countess of, one of the Ladies of the Bedchamber, 220.
Sandwith, Lieutenant-Colonel Bentham, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 369.
Suvage, Major-General Sir John Boscawen, Knt. a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, 285.
Saxe-Weimar, the Hereditary Grand Duke of, his audience of the Queen, 168, 233.
Scarborough, the Right Honourable John Earl of, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Nottingham, 206.
Scarisbrick, Charles, Esq. Sheriff of the county palatine of Lancaster for the year 1839, 43.
Scotland, General Board of Directors of prisons in, appointed,
Scott, Lieutenant-Colonel John, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 368.
Sebastiani, Count, Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of the French, his audience of Her Majesty, 35, 127. Seymour, Edward Adolphus, Esq. one of the Commissioners for executing the offices of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, 262. Shee, Captain Benjamin Bazil, to accept and wear the insignia of the Order of the Lion and Sun, of the first class, 232. Sheil, the Right Honourable Richard Lalor, a Privy Coun- cillor, 250.
Sheridan, Francis Cynric, Esq. Secretary, &c. of the Court of Exchequer in the island of Barbadoes, 110.
Sheriff appointed for the county palatine of Lancaster for the year 1839, 43; for the county of Hereford, 67; for the county of Cornwall, 74.
Sheriffs appointed by Her Majesty in Council for the year 1839, 40.
nominated by the Lords of the Council for the year 1840, 314; for the principality of Wales, 320.
Smyth, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles M. Carmichael, Com- panion of the Order of the Bath, 369.
Southern, Henry, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at Lisbon, 281.
Soutzo, Prince. Michael, Enroy Extraordinary from the King of Greece, his audience of Her Majesty, 24.
Speaker's notice of Mr. Francis Bruen not intending to defend his election for the borough of Carlow, 102; also of Thomas Alcock, Esq. not intending to defend his election for the borough of Ludlow, 204.
Spencer, the Reverend Aubrey George, D. D. Bishop of New- foundland, 230.
Stalker, Lieutenant-Colonel Forster, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 369.
Stanley, Sir John Thomas, Bart. the dignity of a Baron granted to, 136.
Stark, James, Esq. Her Majesty's Advocate in the island of Ceylon, 369.
Steuart, Robert, Esq. one of the Commissioners for executing the offices of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, 262, 313.
Stevenson, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 368.
Stonor, Thomas, Esq. summoned to the House of Peers by the name, stile, and title of Baron Camoys, 270.
Strachan, the Reverend John, D. D. Bishop of Toronto, Upper Canada, 229.
Stuart, James, Esq. Chief Justice of the province of Lower Canada, 5.
, Andrew, Esq. Solicitor-General of the province of Lower Canada, 5.
, the Right Honourable Henry Villiers, the dignity of a Baron granted to, 136.
Sulivan, Stephen Henry, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at the Court of Bavaria, 141.
Sutherland, the Duke of, sworn as Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Salop, 241. Swanson, the Reverend John, Minister of Small Iles, 104.
Taylor, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Cyril, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 106.
Thackwell, Colonel Joseph, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, 368.
Thompson, Charles William Esq. to accept and wear the cross, of the first class, of the Order of Saint Ferdinand, 81. Paul Beilby, Esq the dignity of a Baron granted
the Reverend Henry, B. A. Rector of Fobbing,
-, Charles, Esq. an Assistant Tithe Commissioner, Thomson,
Thomson, the Right Honourable Charles Poulett, sworn as Governor-General, &c. of the continent of North America and Prince Edward's Islands, 250; Governor-General, Vice- Admiral, and Captain-General of all the provinces of North America, 266.
---, Major George, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 369.
Tithe Commission-Office-the following gentlemen appointed Assistant Commissioners,-John Job Rawlinson, Esq. 8; James Jerwood, Esq. B. A. 58; John Bertram Gunning, Esq. 94; error in Christian name corrected,. 109; George Hammond Whalley, Esq. 179; George Wingrove Cooke, Esq. 347; Robert Page, Esq. ibid; Charles Thompson, Esq. 361; Henry Pilkington, Esq. 371.
Tower of London, the public admitted to view the Armouries at the, at a reduced price, 128.
Tremenheere, Seymour, Esq. Inspector of schools to be aided. by public grants, 364.
Troubridge, Captain Sir Edward Thomas, Bart. a Commis- sioner for executing the office of High Admiral of the United Kingdom, 72.
Tufnell, Henry, Esq. a Commissioner for executing the offices of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, 313.
Turner, Lieutenant George Edward, to accept and wear the insignia of the Order of Saint Ferdinand, of the first class, of a Supernumerary Knight of the Order of Charles the Third, and of a Commander of that of Isabella the Catholic, 279.
Twisleton, E. T. B., Esq. an Assistant Poor Law Com- missioner, 205.
Uxbridge, the Earl of, Lord Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household, 140; sworn as a Privy Councillor, 157.
Vane, the Reverend John, Deputy Clerk of the Closet to Her Majesty, 190.
Lord Harry, Secretary to the Legation at Stockholm, Villiers, Charles Pelham, Edward Ernest, Henry Montague, Augustus Algernon, and Maria Theresa, wife of T. H. Lister, younger brothers and sister of the Right Honourable
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