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lowing Noblemen and Gentlemen to fill the undermentioned situations in

his Majesty's Household:— Lord Chamberlain—Earl of Jersey. Gentlemen Ushers Daily Waiters' Assist-

Vice Chamberlain—Earl of Belfast. ant—E. Sneyd, Esq.

Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain—J. Gentlemen Ushers Quarterly Waiters—

Calvert, Esq. , R. Brown, Esq., W. Lewis, Esq.,

PrivaesSear, Majesty—Lleut.. W. B. Clarke, Hon. H. Legge, S. Ran-

General Sir Herbert Taylor, G.C.H. dell, Esq., H. Meynell, Esq., W. Mar-

/Keeper ofthe PrityPurse—Major-General tins, Esq., J. Strachan, Esq. Wheatley. physicians in Ordinary—The President Master of theltobes—Admiral Sir Charles of the College of Physicians for the time Pole, Bart. G.C.B. being; Sir Henry Raiford, Bart., Sir Groom of the Robes, havingrank as Groom Gilbert Alone, Bart., Sir Matthew of the Bedchamber—Captain Adolphus Tierney, Bart. Fitselarence, R.N. Physicians Extraordinary — Dr. Maton, Chief-Equerry and Clerk-Marshal—Ma. Dr. Warren, Sir James Mac Gregor, Dr.

jor-General SirAndrewBarnard,K.C.B. MacMichael, Dr. John Robert Hume. K.C.H. Physician to the Household—Dr. Francis

Squerrks—SirThilip Sidney, K.C.H. late Hawkins.

of the 1st Regiment of Life Guards; Apothecaries to the Person—Mr. Davis, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Fitzcla- Mr. Brande.

fence, of the Royal Fusileers • Lieut.- Serjeant-burgeons—Sir Everard Home,

Col. Sir Augustus D'Este, ; the Bart.; Sir Astley Elston Cooper, Bart. "Honourable John Kennedy Erskine, Surgeons Extraordinary to the Person— late of the 5th Dragoons. air. Keate, Mr. Brodie, Mr. Earle. Groom of the Stole—blarq. of Winchester. Surgeon to the Household—Mr. Philips. Lords of the Bedchamber—Lord St. He Surgeons Extraordinary to the Household lens, Lord Glenlyon, Lord Loraine, —Mr. Keate, Mr. Hammick. Lord Strathaven, Earl of Fife, Lord Surgeon at Brighton—J. S. Gaskoin,Esq. Clinton, Earl of Warwick, Earl of Oculists—Mr.Alexander,Mr. Stephenson. Roden, Earl of Chesterfield, Earl Am- Aurists—Mr. Curtis, Mr. Maule. berst, Lord James O'Brien, Marquis of Chaplain—Dr. Blomberg. Hastings. Chaplain at Windsor Castle — Rev. J. Grooms of the Bedchamber—Honourable Gosset.

General Finch, Honourable Cavendish Chaplain at Kensington—Dr. Wetherall. Bradshaw, Honourable Sir William Chaplain at Hampton Court—Hon. Dr. Lumley, Sir Hilgrove Turner, Colonel G. V. Wellesley. Whatley, Honourable Sir Charles Paget, Chaplains—Rev. A. Hamilton, Rev. F. Sir William Houston, Colonel Arm- D. Perkins, Rev. M. Irving, Rev. J. H. strong, Honourable John Townshend, Seymour, Rev. T. Barne, Rev. Bon.

Honourable Cecil Forester, H. Hope, verie, Rev. Dr. C. Goddard, Rev. F.

Sir Hussey Vivian. \V. Blomberg, Rev. W. J. Woollaston,

Extra Groom of the Bedchamber—Hon. Rev. H. Finch, Hon. and Rev. R. B.

Sir R. Spencer, K.C.H. Stopford, Rev. C. V. H. Sumner, Rev. S. Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard— Madan, Rev. S. Keysell, Rev. Dr. J.S. Earl of Macclesfield. Clark, Rev. \V. Strong, Rev. E. C. J.

Lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard— Dering, Rev. Sir E. Kynaston, Bart.,

George Colman, Esq. Rev. T. Mills, Rev. \V. Chafey, Rev.

Clerk of the Cheque—R. F. Fitzherbert, H. J. Todd, Rev. G. 0. Townshend,

Esq. Rev- Dr. J. Sleatb, Rev. W. Cooper,

EZ0728 of the Yeomen of the Guard—W. Hon. and Rev. H. Leslie, Hon. and

R. \Vhyting, Esq. ; H. Cipriani,Esq. ; Rev. W. It. Capel, Rev. J. Connor,

R. Monk, Esq. ; T. H. Curteis, Esq. Hon. and Rev. H. P. Percival, Rev T. Captain of the Band of Gentlemen Pen- Reid, R. G. Thackery, Rev. R. Orme,

sioners—viseount Hereford. Rev. C. A. Morgan, Rev. S. G. F. T. Gentlemen Ushers of the Pricy Chamber— Demambray, Hon. and Rev. T. De W. C. Master, Esq. • H. Seymour, Grey, Rev. W. Bradford, Rev. G. Bur- Esq.; H. J. Hatton, Esq. ; J. Russel, rard, Rev. J. F. Foord Bowes, Rev. D. Esq. Hattori, Rev. T. Randolph, Rev. W.F.

Grooms of the Privy Chamber—W. C. Hooke, Rev. J. Illaddy, Hon. and Rev.

Fowle, Esq. ; R. Powell, Esq. • W. G. V. Wellesley, Rev. A. J. Scott, Rev. Beresford, Esq.; C. Dashwood, Esq. F. Dyson, Rev. R. Barnard, Rev. C.

Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod—Sir Banks, Rev. C. Moore, Rev.J.Monson. T. Tyrwhitt. Poet Laureat—R. Southey, Esq. Gentlemen Ushers Daily Waiters—T. B. Examiner of Plays—G. Colman, Esq. .111ash, Esq.; G. H. Seymour, Esq.; Principal Painter—D. Wilkie, Esq. Ramsden, Esq. Librarian—Dr. MacMichael.

'ST. Jenny's PALACE, JULY 24.—His Majesty has been pleasd to appoint the following. Noblemen, Ladies, and Gentlemen, to fill the undermentioned situglons In her Majesty's Household

Lord Chamberlain—Earl Howe. tenant-Cannel J. Wilson, half-pay ;

Vice-Chamberlain—Hon. F. Cathcart. Hon. G. Strangways ; Captain Stan. Mistress of the Robes—Duchess Dowager hope, R. N. of Leeds. Gentlemen Ushers Quarterly Waiters—

Ladies of the Bedchamber—Marchioness Captain Henry. Murray, half-pay; of Westmeath, Countess of Mayo, Mr. Richard Cumberland ; Major Afarchioness Wellesley, Marchioness of Wright. Ely, Countess Brownlow, Lady Clinton. Treasurer—John Barton, Esq. Principal Bedchamber Woman—Lady Attorney-General—W. Horne, Esq. Caroline Wood. Solicitor-General—John Williams, Esq. Bedchamber Women —LadyWilliam Rua- Master of the Horse—Earl of Errol. sell ; Lady Isabella Wemyss ; Hon. Equerries—First Equerry Colonel Mac- Mrs. Berkeley Paget ; Hon. Mrs. Hope ; donnell, Coldstream Guards ; Captain Dowager Lady Bedingfeld ; Lady Gore; Usher, R.N. ; Lieutenant-Colonel Fox, Alias Wilson, resident. 34th Regiment.

Maids of Honour—Miss Olivia tie Roos ; Pages of Honour—Hon. Charles Grim- Miss Hope Johnstone ; Miss Boyle ; stone, Mr. Munday. Miss Eden ; Miss F. Sneyd ; Miss Physicians in Ordinary—Sir Henry Hal- Mitchell. ford ; Dr. C. M. Clarke.

Sempstress and Laundress—Mrs. Fitz Physicians Extraordinary—Dr. Southey; Gerald. Dr. Turner ; Dr. Locock. Gentlemen Ushers of the Priry Chamber— Surgeon—ltdbert Keate, Esq. Captain G. Pechell, R.N.; Lieutenant- Surgeon Extraordinary—Mr. Arnott. Colonel Sir George Hoste, Royal En- Surgeon to'l he Household—R. Keate, Esq.

gineers ; Captain Vincent, R.N. Apothecary to her Majesty—Mr. Davis- Gentlemen Ushers Daily Waiters—Lieu- Apothecary to theHousehold—Mr.Brande.

\VIIITF.HALL, JULY 24, 1530.—The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, constituting and ap- pointing his Grace Arthur Duke of Wellington, K.G.; the Right Hon. Henry Goul- burn ; Granville Charles Henry Somerset, Esq. (commonly called Lord Granville Charles Henry Somerset), Edward Granville Eliot, Esq. (commonly called Lord

Eliot): George Bankes, Esq.; and Yates Peel, Esq. to be Commissioners for executing the offices of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Great Britain and Lord High Treasurer of England.

The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, constituting and appointing the Right Hon. Robert Vis. Melville, K.T. ; the Right Hon. Sir George Cockburn, G.C.B., Vice- Admiral of the Red Squadron of his Majesty's Fleet ; Sir Henry Hotliam, K.C.B., Vice-Admiral of the Red Squadron of his Majesty's Fleet ; Frederick William Robert Stewart, (commonly called Vis. Castlereagh), and Charles Itos.s, Esq., to be his Majesty's Commissioners for executing the office of High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the dominions, islands, and territories thereunto belonging. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, constituting and appointing Edward Lord Ellenborough ; the Right Hon. Robert Peel, George Earl of Aberdeen, K.T., the Right Hon. Sir George Murray, G.C.B., his Majesty's three Principal Secretaries of State ; Arthur, Duke of Wellington K.G. First Commissioner of his Majesty's Treasury ; the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, Chancellor of his Majesty's Exchequer; the Right Hon. John Sullivan ; Anthony Ashley Cooper, Esq. (commonly called Lord Ashley) ; the Right Hon. James Graham (commonly called Marquis of Graham) ; the Right Hon. Thomas Peregrine Courtenay ; and George Bankes, Esq.; his Majesty's Commissioners for the Affairs of India. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, granting to the Right lion. Henry Goulburn the offices of Chancellor and Under Treasurer of his Majesty's Exchequer.

The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, granting to the Right Hon. Thomas Frankland Lewis the office of Treasurer of his Majesty's Navy.

The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, granting the office and place of Advocate- General, or Judge Martial of his Majesty's Forces, to the Right Hon. Sir John Beckett, Bart.

The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, for granting to the Right Hon. William Carr Vis. Beresford, G.C.B. the office of Master-General of his Majesty's Ordnance of the said United Kingdom.

TI e King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, appointing Lieut.-Gen. Lord Robert Edward Henry Somerset, K.C.B. to be Lieut.-Gen. of the Ordnance of the said United Kingdom.

The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, appointing Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Fane, G.C.B. to be Master Sur. and Sur.-Gen. of the Ordnance of the said United Kingdom,

The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seat of the United Kingdom, granting to Spencer Perceval, Esq. the office of Clerk of the Ordnance of the said United Kingdom. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, granting to Colonel Frederick William 'french the office of Storekeeper of the Ordnance of the said United Kingdom. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom. granting to General the Honourable Edmund Phipps the office of Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance of the said United Kingdom. The King has also been pleased to appoint William Holmes Treasurer of the Ordnance. The King has also been pleased to grant unto the Right Honourable Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Knt. the office of Vice-Chancellor of England. The King has also been pleased to grant the office of his Majesty's Advocate for Scotland to the Right Honourable Sir William Rae, Bart. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, appointing the Most Noble George William Frederick, Duke of Leeds, to be Master of the Horse to his Majesty. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, granting to the Most Honourable Henry Mar- quis Conyngham, K.P. the office and place of Governor and Captain of his Majesty's Castle of Windsor ; and also the office of Constable and Lieutenant of his Majesty's Castle of Windsor.

The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, constituting and appointing the Right Hon. Wra. Sturges Bourne to be Warden and Keeper of the New Forest, in the county of Southampton.

The King has also been pleased to appoint the Hon. Charles Watkins Williams Wynn to be Constable of the Lordship of Denbigh, in the Principality of Wales.

WHITEHALL,JULT 27, 1550.—The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, constituting and appointing the Right Hon. Jolla Charles Herries to be Master and Worker of his Majesty's Mint.

The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, constituting and appoint- ing the Right Hon. William Lowther (commonly called Viscount Lowther), William Dacres Adams, and Henry Dawkins, Eqrs. to be Commissioners of his Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues. The King has been pleased to appoint the Right Hon. John Calcraft to be Pay- master-General of the Forces.

WHITEHALL, JULY 29, 1330.—The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, appointing the Most Noble Arthur Duke of Wellington, K.G. and G.C.B. Constable of the Tower of London, and Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the Tower Hamlets. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, appointing Sir Herbert Jenner, Knight, D.C.L. to be His Majesty's Advocate-General. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, granting unto Admiral Sir James Sautnarez,Bart. G.C.B. the offices or places of Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Lieutenant of the Admiralty thereof, and also of Lieutenant of the Navies and Seas of the said United Kingdom. The King has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, granting unto Admiral William Earl of Northesk, G.C.B. the offices or places of itear-Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Admiralty thereof, and also of Rear-Admiral of the Navies.

and Seas of the said United Kingdom. 'The King has also been pleased to grant the office of Steward of the Forest of Sherwood and Park of Folewood, in the county of Nottingham, to the Most Noble Henry Pelham Duke of Newcastle. The King has also been pleased to appoint Admiral Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, G.C.B. to be Master of his Majesty's Hospital at Greenwich, and also one of the Commissioners or Governors thereof. The King hue also been pleased to appoint Vice-Admiral Sir William Johnstone Hope, G.C.B. to the office of Treasurer and Receiver-General of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. The Kiug has also been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, appointing William Robert Henry Brown, Esq. to the office of Warden of the Fleet. The King has also been pleased to appoint John Paterson, Esq. to the office of Treasurer to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty. The King has also been pleased to grant to Christopher Hodgson, Esq. the office Of Secretary to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty.