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Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide

ENGLAND

... Marquis of Londonderry and If. Grattan, Esq., M.P., without any fatal result. The cause of the meeting is explained in a correspondence which has been published in the daily papers, from which it appears that Mr. Grattan wrote on Tuesday night to Lord ...

PRESENTATIONS

... Wetherell, G.C.11. Mr. Mosley, by Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart. Mr. T. C. Grattan, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, on his appointment to the Consulship of Boston, by Viscount Pahnerston. _ . Mr. John Pelling Pigott, by Lieut-Geperal Sir Samuel Dickens, on his appointment ...

HER. MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... by General Lord Hill; the Hon. Edward Butler, Lieutenant of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, on his marriage, by the Captain, Lord Foley; Sir John Morillyon Wilson, on being appointed a Companion of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath ...

TILE WELLINGTON BANQUET

... against the wall were suspended in the centre the Queen's arms, surrounded by flags belonging to the Claque Ports Volunteer Regiments, and a trophy composed of a cuirass, helmet, and other arms, taken from the field of Waterloo, between two stands of muskets ...

EMENT TO TILE COURT GAZETTE

... , by Sir John Hobliouse. Lieutenant J. Wingfield Stratford, by the Hon. Colonel W. Stratford. Captain Stephenson. by the Earl of Limerick. Lieut. Beauchamp Proctor, by Sir W. B. Proctor. General Sir Edward Paget, Lieutenant-Generals Sir John H. Dalrymple ...

PRESENTATIONS

... Sir John Macleod, C. 8., and K.C.H. Major-General Stanhope, by General the Hon. Sir Charles Colville, G.C.B. Mr. Knightley, by Sir C. Knightley. Mr. Buxton, by the Marquis of Aileabury. Mr. William Judd, Bedford Militia, by Lord de l'lsle. Dr. John Rose ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE COURT GAZETTE, AND FASHIONABLE GUIDE

... Abbiss, H. M. Rico, William John Moore, C. F. Bamptylde, George Bythesea, Provost of Eton, Edward St. John, John Brown, a V. Sampson, Morant, Stone, S. Creyke, N. W. Hallward, Charles Prob . ,/ Wadham Harbin, Henry Palmer, William Hepworth, T. Dawson Logan ...

lIIIPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Processions (Ireland) Bill was brought up, and ordered to be engrossed.—The Order of the Day for going into committee on the Arms (Ireland) Bill was discharged; Lord Morpeth having stated that he proposed to bring in a new Bill on the subject.—The Vagrant ...

STATE BALL AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

... Phipps, Charles Ponsonby, Mrs. Ponsonby, John Ponsonby Mrs. C. Ramsden, Ann Rushout, Mrs. Bootle Wilbraham, Capt. Spencer, Mrs. Spencer, F. Spencer, E. J. Stanley, Miss Emily King, Mrs. Stanley, John Strangways, John Talbot, William Strangways, Misses Snlivan ...

FASHIONABLE MISCELLANY

... be taken from the first chapter of St. John. The Rev. John Ryle Wood, late preceptor to Prince George of Cambridge, attends her Majesty the Queen Dowager to the Mediterranean, as domestic chaplain. . The Rev. John Usher Campbell has been appointed chaplain ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. BUSINESS OF THE WEEK

... Commons, Thursday.—lntsn QUESTION.—The debate was resumed by Mr. Morgan John O'Connell, who supported the ministry, as did Sir D. Roche.—Mr. William Roche supported the resolution of Lord John Russell.— Sir F. Trench supported the amendment of Sir R. Peel. —Mr ...

FASHIONABLE MISCELLANY

... MISCELLANY. The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to bepassed under the Great Seal, appointing the Right Hon. John William Baron Duncannon (commonly called Viscount Duncannon), Alexander Milne, Esq. and Charles Alexander Gore, Esq. (commonly ...