22 APRIL 1843, Page 8

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE OF FRIDAY. APRIL 21. Saturday,

April 22. LORD CHA5IBERLAIN.8 OFFICE APRIL 22.—Orders for the Court's going into mourning, on Sunday next, the 234 instant, for his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, uncle to her Majesty; viz.—The ladies to wear black silk, fringed or plain linen, white gloves, necklaces and ear-rings, black or white shoes, fans, and tippets. The gentlemen to wear black, full trimmed, fringed or plain linen, black swords and buckles. The Court to change the mourning on Sunday the 7th of May next ; viz.— The ladies to wear black silk or velvet, coloured ribands, fans and tippets, or plain white, or white and gold, or white and silver stuffs, with black ribands. The gentlemen to wear black coats, and black or plain white, or white and gold, or white and silver stuff waistcoats, full trimmed, coloured swords and buckles.

And on Sunday the 14th of May next, the Court to go out of mourning.

COLLEGE OF Aims, APRIL 22.—The Earl Marshal's order for a general mourning for his late Royal Highness Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussex. In pursuance of her Majesty's commands, these are to give public notice, that, upon the melancholy occasion of the death of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, her Majesty's uncle, it is expected that all persons do put themselves into decent mourning, for ten days, to commence from Sunday the 234 instant NORFOLK, Earl Marshal.

LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE, APRIL .—Notice is hereby given, that the levee, intended to be held by his Royal Highness the Prince Albert, at St. James's Palace, on Wednesday next, is postponed to Wednesday the 17th of May next, at two o'clock.