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MEMORANDUM.

The Christian names of Ensign Roberts, of the 32nd Foot, are "Charles John Cramer."

The Christian name of Ensign Ashe, appointed to the 85th Regiment of Foot, in the Gazette of 21st January, 1853, is "Waller," and not "Walter," as therein stated.

The surname of the Ensign appointed to 41st Foot, is " Dixon," and not "Dickson," as previously stated.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Carnarvon.

The Reverend James Vincent Vincent to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 1st February, 1853. Robert Lloyd Jones Parry, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 1st February, 1853.

Thomas Love Duncombe Jones Parry, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 1st February, 1853. Isaac Walker, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 1st February, 1853.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lanark.

David Carrick Robert Carrick Buchanan, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 18th January, 1853.

John Glencairn Carter Hamilton, Esq., to be
Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 18th January,

1853.

Henry Houldsworth, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 18th January, 1853.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sutherland.

Home Gordon, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated January, 1853.

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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Stafford.

William Matthews, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 1st February, 1853.

Edward Bagnall Dimmack, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 1st February, 1853.

King's Own 1st Regiment of Staffordshire Militia. Thomas William Fletcher, Esq., to be Captain. Dated 1st February, 1853.

King's Own 2nd Regiment of Staffordshire Militia. Morton Edward Buller, Esq., to be Captain. Dated 4th January, 1853.

Commissions signed by Her Majesty's Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London.

Regiment of Royal London Militia.

Charles Clements Brooke, Esq., late of the 25th Foot and 4th Dragoon Guards, to be Captain, vice Sir Claudius Stephen Paul Hunter, Bart., resigned. Dated 17th December, 1852. Edward Charles Grant, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice John Allen, resigned. Dated 17th December, 1852.

Charles Mackinnon Walmisley, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice William Tomlin Walker, retired. Dated 18th December, 1852.

William Bunce Greenfield, Gent., to be Ensign. Dated 17th December, 1852.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County Palatine of Chester.

Royal Cheshire Regiment of Militia.

Hugh Horatio Seymour, Esq., to be Captain. Dated 25th January, 1853.

Lieutenant Edward Spencer Harrison to be Captain. Dated 31st January, 1853.

Henry John Ffoulkes Taylor, Gent., to be Ensign. Dated 25th January, 1853.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Carmarthen.

Royal Carmarthen Militia.

William Price Lewes, Esq., to be Captain, vice Thomas, resigned. Dated 15th January, 1853. David Edward Jones, Esq., to be First Lieutenant, vice Gwyn, resigned. Dated 15th January, 1853.

James William Bowen Thomas, Esq., to be Second Lieutenant, vice Stackpoole, resigned Dated 15th January, 1853.

Rees Goring Thomas the younger, Esq., to be First Lieutenant, vice Green, resigned. Dated 19th January, 1853.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Essex.

West Essex Militia.

John Swynfen St. Vincent Jervis, Gent., to be Lieutenant. Dated 27th January, 1853.

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of the County of York, and the Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull.

East York Regiment of Militia.

Frederick Augustus Talbot Clifford Constable, Esq., to be Second Major. Dated 1st February, 1853. George Heblethwaite Lutton Boynton, Esq., to be Captain, vice Hopkinson, resigned. Dated 2nd February, 1853.

Whitehall, January 25, 1853.

The Queen has been pleased to ordain and declare, that John Townshend Boscawen, Clerk; Edward James Boscawen, of Woolhampton, in the county of Berks, Esq.; Frances, wife of Arthur Edward Somerset, of Woolhampton aforesaid, Esq.; Catherine, wife of Lewis Francis Bagot, Clerk, Rector of Leigh, in the county of Stafford; Florence, Anne, Gertrude Elizabeth, and Lucy Boscawen, Spinsters, the younger children of John Evelyn Boscawen, Clerk, Prebendary of Canterbury, commonly called the Honourable John Evelyn Boscawen, deceased, and brothers and sisters of Evelyn, now Viscount Falmouth, shall henceforth have, hold, and enjoy the titles, place, pre-eminence, and precedence of the younger children of a viscount, as if their said late father, John Evelyn Boscawen, had survived his nephew, George Henry Earl and Viscount Falmouth, lately deceased, and thereby succeeded to the title and dignity of Viscount Falmouth :

And also to command that the said royal order and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's College of Arms.

By the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

WHEREAS by an Act of Parliament passed in the 54th year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Third, chapter 159, intituled " An Act for the better regulation of the several ports, harbours, roadsteads, sounds, channels, bays, and navigable rivers in the United Kingdom, and of His Majesty's dock yards, arsenals, wharfs, moorings, and stores therein, and for repealing several

Acts passed for that purpose," it is enacted (among other things) that no person or persons shall take any ballast or shingle from the shores or banks, or any portion of the shores or banks, of any port. harbour, or haven of this kingdom, from which the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom for the time being shall find it necessary for the protection of such port, harbour, or haven, or the works thereof, by order, under their hands or the hand of their Secretary, and published in the London Gazette, shall prohibit the taking or removing of such shingle or ballast upon pain of forfeiting for every such offence the sum of Ten Pounds.

Now we being two of the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom do, in pursuance and by force and virtue of the said Act, hereby prohibit the taking away or removing of all shingle or ballast from that portion of the shore in Filey Bay in front of the sea-wall opposite the town of Filey, in the county of York, and for thirty yards to the north of Filey Beck, and thirty yards to the south of Sand-road (being about four hundred yards in length from north to south), and extending forty yards from the foot of the said wall seaward.

Given under our hands this 31st day of January, 1853. R. S. Dundas, W. Cowper,

Two of the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom.

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