Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1834 |
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aforesaid April Assistant Commissioners August Bart Black Rod Borough Britain and Ireland Captain City claimant colony compensation confer the honour Coorg Field Force counter claim Court at St Crown-Office day pleased direct letters patent Earl Excellent Majesty flag-officer Garter graciously pleased hereby given honour of Knighthood House of Peers hundred and thirty-four James's James's-Palace July KING's Most Excellent Knight Commander Knight Grand Cross late Royal Highness letters patent Lieutenant LONDON GAZETTE Lord Chamberlain Lord Chamberlain's-Office Lord High Lord High Admiral Majesty in Council Majesty's Principal Secretaries March Minister Plenipotentiary Monday NOTICE is hereby Officer of Arms parish pleased to appoint pleased to confer pleased to direct present PARLIAMENT Privy Council Queen respectively Right Honourable Right Honourable Sir Robert Chester Royal Assent Saturday Seal Sir Robert Chester Sir William Woods slave or slaves Sovereign therein thereof thousand eight hundred Thursday United Kingdom Viscount Wednesday Whitehall William wounded
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