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Sepiuagesima Sunday

Qufnquagesima or Shrove Sunday

Ash Wednesdays or 1st day of Lent, •Mid-Lent Sunday........... •............

Palm Sunday........... .........Easter Day...............'........... ...........Low Sunday................................... ./Rogation Sunday...........................

Ascension day or Holy Thursday..

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Circumcision.

Epiphany.

1st Sunday after Epiphany.

.Declaration of war against Kandy 1815. British Troops entered the Kandyan Territory.lisj < 1V' '_fyv

nea- wii 2nd Sunday after Epiphany.

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GRE AT.DRITAIN..

Mfcst Excellent ..Majesty ^jlnonGK IV, King of the United Kingdom.of Groat Britain jand Ireland,. and King -of Hanover, borrf August IS. 176 2 F Svfecfced- ; cd tiis father ,|Geoiu;e III. {Tan. 29, 1S20. Crowned 19, jluly1S2T; *" MaTriejd -April—S,- lr<r5~ to Caroline. Amelia . Elizabeth, Princess . of i Brunswick,. . born May 17, 17uS ; . died '• August 7, . IS21 ; :hy whom he had

Priueess'Charlotte August • horn Jan. 7, married :.2iuiMay, l Si 6, tp 'Leopold' Georg. Frederick, Prijitv of SaxeJ-Cohurg Saalteld, (born .'December Aid,

w , U90.) Died -Nov. Qth ISli-

July 30,;"5r -.Gl‘ Ernest Augustus, Duke °

‘^Gumhei^and, born June 5, lYT'I married jMay 29, 1815, Frederic Sophia Carolina, daughter of tD

—late-Bu k e of~Meck \ o nl * n-rg-Strejri^3 . and widow ’o?;Frederick WiUiujH Prince of Solms;BvaundfelSf‘b jMarcli 2p, 1778, l.»y y wh'drii : £%

<;hhs I-ssM Prince George .. Alexander Charles Ernest •'.tiis,' .horn May 27, \g\9|j:; c[.i -;

•’ ■ ■7: Augustus Frederick, Eu2~• of Sussex, born Jan. &Vs \77if-sz

' '■ Sjd.Adolphus Frederick*' 'Fv-V^. 'of Oaivibyidge, horn V-xh.:9. U;V77^\

. . kmarrjsdMav 7, lSl^IuBrothers and Qisters of the King. ■ Augusta! Wjllielmina Louisa, n:c^

' **. of the if landgrave of Id esse, , bore , . '• 1. -Frederick " Duke of York, -■July•-2'5( 1797, by whoift huKtifjj* ij. ’ * born Aug. IB, 1703, ; married;, * Is <nh Prince George WSlliabi* 'bo jr*

\ Sept. 29,179 j, Frederique G§ar- 'March .26, 1819, and Augusta;lotte, Ulrique.i Catharine daugiifer ,,vollna,'- born July 19;.'Ss&2:; ; ’•

- of Frederick; William -II King; • 9s jVTdry, DuchessofiGdouegsJesJ • of Prussia, who died Aug> 6,1 S^O. born sVpril 25, 177ik * ‘

2. Willfara Henry Duke; of 10;-Sophia, born Nov. 3, -17.7^ Clarence, bo^n \Aug. 21, 17f»5. married, July; l.i, ISIS, to Ade­laide Anielia,j sister, of the reign--'

*jng Duke- cjf .'Saxe-Meiningen, born Aug. .13, 1792. • ’ j ’1

3. Princes -Royal Cliarlptfe Augusta Matilda, born Sept. 29,.1766,' Lady .of tlfe .Imperial Kus-* si an Order 01 St, Catharine, may-*

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Wiliiaift Frederick, Duke of rlotfcester, born January 15, 776; married July 22,. DIG, 3 his cousin, the Princess Mary.

.Princes of the Btdbd. ^

Archduke Charles, Palatine and Viceroy of Bohemia, born Sep­tember 5, 1771. . «

Archduke. Joseph, Palatine and Lieutenant of .Hungary, bom March 9, .1770.

Archduke Antony, Grand Mas­ter of the Teutonic Order, born August 31, 1779.

Archduke John, horn January •10, 17S2.

Archduke Rcinier, Viceroy of Lombardy, and Venice, born Sep­tember 30, 17S3.

Archduke Louis, born December 13, 17S4

Archduke Rodolph'in Holy Or-, ders Cardinal and Archbishop of Olmutz, born January 8, 17SS.

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Francis II, Emperor of Aus- ria, King of Hungary, Bohemia !iOmhardy, and Venice, and Pre- iident of the'German Con£ede- ation, born Feb. 12, 1768,suc- eeded his father Leopold II, July ”, 1792; married I, Jan. 6, 17S8, 5rincess Elizabeth of Wirteraberg, vho died 1790. •

II. Aug. 14,1790 Maria Teresa, laughter of Ferdinand IV, King )f Sicily, who .died April 13, 1807, has Issue.:; 1. Maria Louisa, Grand Duch- fss of Parma. ' i 2. Ferdinand Crown Prince, jorn April 19, 1793.

3. Leopoldina Carolina, (Prin- -ess Royal of Portugal) born Ja- luary 22, 1797.

- 4. Maria Carolina, Princess of ialerno, horn March 1, 179S.

5. Carolina Ferdinanda, born ipril S, I SOI; married October , 1S19, to Prince Frederick, ne- ihcw of the King of Saxony.

G. Francis Charles’ Joseph, born December. 7, 1802.

— 7. Mary Ann Frances, born "une 8, 1SC4.

III. Januap* 9, I4S0S, Maria • —<ouisa Beatrix,’ daughter of his

ncle Francis, Duke of Modena, yho died April 7, 1S1G.

S IV, November 10,1S1G, Caro- nc Augusta, daughter of the King f Bavaria. »

GERMANY.

Confederated Independent States.

The number denotes the votes each State has in the Diet.

BOHEMIA. 4.%

FRANCIS II, King of Bolie* mia? (Emperor of Austria.)

BRANDENBURGI-I, 4.

FREDERICK WILLIAM III, Margrave of Brandenburgh^King of Prussia.) . .

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FREDERICK AUGUSTUS IV, Gborgb IV. King of Haaoi King of Saxony,. born. Dec.* 23, (King of Great Britain.) 1750,*married January, .17, 17G9 ~ Governor Go l. His Royal H1 to'Maria Amelia, sister to the ness, Adolphus Frederick; P 'King of Bavaria, born May 10, of Cambridge.

«, 1752*, Issue:.' . Maria Augusta, born June 21,

1782.

I-IANOVER,

WIRTENBERG, 4.

IVilliam, King of Wirtenb* Duke of Suabia, and Teek, September 27,1781, married I «

MAXIMILIAN JOSEPH, King 24-/1816, to Catharina, siste of Bavaria, born May 27,' 1755, the Emperor of Russia, and vvx

.-•married 1st Princess Wilhelmiua, of the Duke of Oldenburgh; I of Hesse Darmstadt, Issue: May 2 •, 1738: died January

1, Louis Charles Augustus, 1819, /sate:Prince Royal,. Korn. August 25-, 1. Maria Freda. Ch. bora O'1783," married.October 12, 1810, \ her 30, 18.16’.

.Theresa, daughter of Frederick . , . Duke of Heldenburg Hausen,

Issue, Maximilian Joseph, born Nov. 28, 1811, Matilda Car. Aug.30, 1813, Otho Frederick Louis, born June 1, 1815, LeopoldCharles, horn March 14, 1821.

2. Augusta Amelia, born June21, 1738, married January 13, 4. Charles Fred. Alex. P:~ISOS,to Prince Eugene Beauliar- Royal, born March 6, 1823.

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BAVARIA, 4.

2. Sophia Freda..Matilda, I June 17, ISIS.

II. April 15, 1820, Paul daughter of his uncle Duke Alexander, born September 1800, I-sue:

3. Catherina, born August 1821.

%3. Charlotta Augusta (Empress

of Austria), born Feb. 8. 1792.4. Charles Theod., horn July Louis William, Grand R

7, 1795. of Baden, born February 9, I”II. March 9, 1797,Fredevi a -succeeded his nephew, Che-

Wilhelraina Carolina, Sister Louis, December 8, ISIS, the Grand Duke of Baden.

5. Elizabeth Louisa; ) Nov; 13,Augusta,^ 1801.

7. Frederica Soplua, { Jan, 27,8. Maria Aim,

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Hesse, born July 23, 1777, ir ried February 13, 1797, Augu daughter of Wm, II, King Pruisia, Issue:

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?. Caroline, l>orii July SO, 1790 ; " MECKLEi rBUV-GH^S.2. Frederick,- born Aug. 20, !•0:7.3. Maria, born Sept, c, ISO:-.

HESSE DARMSTADT, 3.

George V. Duke of Meek- "* — leurv.iv:.-;h S.coiirz, born Aug». 12,- -37, married Aug. 12, IS 17, to I’-'.’.vy V'/iilieimina, niece -of-tlfe Ejector of clc-sse Ca:33el; Is* e.

Caroline Louisa; bernLouis, X. Grand • Lid o of, esse Darmstadt, lorn June 14, Ma/ 21, ISIS.P'59, married id. 19, 1777, to . ouisa Carolina, daughter of his isi9.:icle George William*; Is ve ;

1. Louis, Heiediiary 'Prince, jo, 1831.^rn Lee. 26\ 1777, married, June ’ 4. George, born Jan. 11, 1S24. 3, IS04, to Wclhehnina Louisa, ster of the Grand JLtake of Ba-

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3. Fred. Will, born Get. 17,

| o’: Caroline Chari, born Jan.

?n, Issue, Louis, born June 9,S06, Charles William, borripril 23, IS09 ; Elizabeth, horn ^ William George, Duke, of lay 20, 1S21 ; and Alexander, 'Nassau, born June M 4, 1792, ->rn July 15, 1S23. married June 2f, 1313 to Chariot-»2. Louis, George, born Aug. ta Louisa, daughter of rfce Duke'of

Saxo Hildhoroug hauses; Issue: '1. Teresa WiUielmina, born

Aug. 17, 1815. » i2. Adolphus William Heredi­

tary Prince, born July 24, 1317.•: 3. Maurice, - born Nov. 21,

' j 1820.4. William,

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NASSAU.

17S0, married Jan. 29, *504, to Caroline, Countess de idda.3. Frederic, born May 14, WSS.4. Emilius born Sept. 3, 1790.

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Frederick VI. Grand Duke = Holstein (King of Denmark.)

LUXEMBERG, 3.

William Frederick, Grand ■ike of Luxemberg,% (King ofe Netherlands.)

BRUNSWICK, 3.

Charles Frederick, Duke of —runswick and Lunenburg, bom —It, 30, 1804.

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Charles Augustus', Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar, and Head df the House of Saxe; born Sept. 3, 1757, married Oct. 3, 1775, to Louisa, sister of the Grand Duke of Hesre Darmstadt, Issue.

1. Charles Frederick, Hereditary Prince, born- Feb. 2, 1733, mar­ried Aug.8,,1804; to Maria, sister of the Emperor of Russia,) ffewe;

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5. Michael, born Feb - 170S, married Feb. 20182 Paulina, niece of the King of temberg, born Jan. 9, 1807.

Mail a, bortrFeb. 3, ISOS; Augus­ta, born Sept. 30, 1S11 ; Charles Alex, •'born June 24, ISIS.)

2. Charles Bernard, born May 30, 15*92,'married May 30, 1S1G, to Ida, sister of the Duke of Saxe Meiningen; Issue : Louisa born March- 31, 1S17; William, born June 25, 1S19 ; Augustus, torn Oct. 11, 1S23.

PRUSSIA.

! Frederick William 1 ICing of Prussia,''Margrave of denburg, and Sovereign DuVc

T Silesia, K. G. born Aug. 3, 1 married Dec. 14, 1793, to Lx^ Augusta, Prinoess of Meckler* Strelitz, who died July 13, 3- Issue;

\ l. Frederick William, Alexander, Emperor of all 1 Royal, born Oct. 15,1795,

the Russias, and King of Poland, Nov. 29, 1823, to Louisa duxifj *K. G., born Dec. 24, 1777, ■ of the King of Bavaria.

' • married J3ct. 9,1798, to Elizabeth 2. William Louis, born Alexiewna, formerly Louisa, Maria 22, 1797.Augusta, sister*of the Grand Duke | 3. Charlotte (married to Gi

Nicholas of Russia). July 13, 14. Charles, bom June 29, I '5. Alexandria, born Feb-

(1S03; married Sept. 24, 1to Prince Frederic of Mecl burg Schwerin.

G. Louisa, bom Feb. 3, IS* 7. Albert, bora Oct. 4, ISC

RUSSIA.

Baden, bom June 4, 1779.

Princes of the Blood.

. V. Constantine, bom May. S,1779 *, * married May 24, 1820,Jane Pri/icess of Lowicz.

2. Maria Princess of Saxe Weimar ; born Feb. 15, 1786.

3. Ann Pripcess of Orange, born Jan. IS, 1795.- 4.- Nicholas, bom July 2^1796, married July 13, 1£17 ; I Charles X. King of Fs to'Charlotta, Laughter of the |and Navarre, born Oct. King of Prussia (IsnAf; Alexander, 1757, married- Nov. Gr, horn April 20. 1818, Mary, to Maria Teresa,sister to the 1born; Aug. IS, id 9; and Olga, of Sardinia, who died, at Grat born Sept. 11, 1822.) ; Hungary, June 2, 1805; R

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uis Antoine Dnd d’Angou- oe,0 Dauphin, bom Aug. 6, 75, married June 10, 1799, Maria Teresa, daughter of mis XVI. born Dec. 19, 177S.

Princes of the blood.

1. Henri Due de Bourdeaux, posthumous son of the late

uc de Berri, next Brother to e Dauphin.)2. Louis Philippe, Due dc ©r- ans, born Oct. 6, 1773, married ov. 25, 1809, to Maria Amelia, ster of the King of Sicily,

April 26, 17S-2 , Issue ; Fer- inand, Due de Chartres, born opt. 3, 1S10 ; Louisa, Duchesse 'Orleans, born April 3, 1S12; [ary Duchesse de Valois, born Lpril 12, 1S13 ; Louis Cha. Due ie Nemours, beni Oct. 25,. 1814 ; 'Iaria Clementina, born June 3, -SI7; Francis Ferdinand, Due de oinville,) born Aug. 14, ISIS; Charles Fred. Due. de Penthie- re, born Jan. 1, 1S20; and Tenry Eugene, Due de Aumale.

-orn June 16, 1S22.3. Louis Henry Joseph Due de

a'ourbon, born April 13, 1756.

of Portugal, born May 1% 1797; died Dec. 26, 1S19.

II. Maria Josephina, niece of the King of. Saxony.

Q 'Princes of the Blood.

Don Charles Isidor, Infant of Spain, born Marcii 29, 179S ;married Sept. 29, IS 16, to Ma­ria Frances, Infanta of Portugal,Issue; Charles Louis, born''Jan.31, ISIS.

Don Francis dc Paula, Infant, born March 10, 1794, married June 12, IS!9, to Louisa Char­lotte, grand daughter of the King of Naples, Issue ,* Isabella, born May IS, 1821 ; Francis,* born May 13, IS22, and Charles born /< July 12, 1S23. ' '

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John Maria Lewis Joseph, King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarve, born May 23,1767, married Jan. 9, 1790, to Charlotte Joaquima, sister of the King of Spain, born April 25, 1775 ; Issue ;

1. Maria Teresa, (widow of the Infant' Pierre Charles of Spain,) born April 29, 1793..

2. Pierre d’Alcantara Prince of Brazil, born Oct. 12, 179S, married May. 13, 1817, the Arch­duchess Leopoldina of Austria, Issue; Clrariotte Leopoldina,- Princess of Beira, born April 4, 1*619 ; and Paulina, Feb. 17, 1S23.

3. Maria Francescina, (Infanta of Spain,) bom April 22, iSOO.

SPAIN.

Ferdinand VII. King of Spain =id the Indies, . born Oct. 14,

W, succeeded to the throne e abdication of his father, March

^,1808, married first, Sept. 29, ==H6, to Isabella Maria, Infanta

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5-% Mich ael, horn Oct. 26, 1S02. Holstein Augustenburg, bor 6. Maria- Anne, born July 25,

1895.

4. Isabella Maria, born July 4, 1801.

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NETHERLANDS.William, King of the iN^

lands, Prince of Orange Is- ^zz and Grand Duke of Luxerau K. G. , born A\ig. 21, 177&* ried Oct. 1, 1791, to Wilhe? 1 sister of the King of Pl’u born Nov. IS, 1774; Is ^

l. William Frederick (3r<? ~ i

SWEDEN.

Charles John (formerly Mar­shall Bernildottc), King of Sweden and N or way, born J an. 23, 1754 ; elected Crown Prince ot. Sweden,Aug. 21, ISl0, succeeded to the throne on the death ofChs. XIII. ,Feb. 5, ISIS, married Aug. IS, Price Royal (a Gen.17 9?, Eugenie Bernardhine dc British service), born CKryhnvn Nov. 8, 17S1 \ Issue; 1792, married Feb. 21, ^

Joseph Francis Oscar, Crown to Ann, sister of tho Env^ef* Prince* born July 4, 1799, married Russia; Issue, William,

• A .June 3, IS23, to Princess Joseph- Feb. 19, 1S17 ; Alexander,; ine of Leuchtenherg, born March Aug. 2, ISIS; Frederick, *-

June IS, 1S20 ; and WilheIrr: born April 8, 1824.

2. Fred. Charles, born ^

14, 1507.

DENMARK. 28, 1797.3. Marianna, horn May

ISH9.Frederick VI. King of Den™ mark, Duke of Pomerania, K. G. born Jan. 38, 1738, married July 31, 1790, to Sophia Frederica,

?. '. niece of the Elector of HesseCassel, born' Oct. 2$, 1757 ; 'Issuf.z

T, Caroline,- born Oct. 28, •1793.

2. WUhelmina, born Jan. 17, 1S08.

SWITZERLAND.

Cop. federa!ian of twenty-tu?0.-- dependent Cantons. .

Landaman M. Ruttimann, Av, .cr of Lucerne.

Crown Prince, Prince Christian Frederick, his, cousin, born Sept. 13, 178G, married %1, Feb. IS, 1S05, to Charlotte Frederica, Princess of Mecklenburg ; Issue ;

1. Frederick Charles born Oct.€, 120:3.

ITALIAN STATES.

Lombard? and Venice.

Frances II. King of Lomb? dyand Venice, Emperor of Av tria.

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born Sept. 33, ISIS.9. Amelia, born Fob. 25,

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SARDINIA.*>

Charles Felix, King of Sar­dinia,-^Duke of Savoy, Piedmont, ind Genoa, born April G, 1735, ;ucceeded on the abdication of iis brother, Victor Emanuel, March i;3, 1831 ; married March 7, 507, to Maria Christina, sister f the. King of Naples, born Jan. 7, 1779. „

19. Caroline, born Feb, 25,JS29.

11. Maria Theresa, born March 14, 1SS2.

ROME.

0Leo. XII. (AnnibaldclaGenga)

Sovereign Pontiif, born Aug. 3, 1730, created Cardinal, March 8, 1813, elected IJope, „Sept.27, 1S23.

NAPLES and SICILY.

Francis Janever .Tosei»h King r Naples and the Sicilies, born •pril 19, 1777, succeeded his fa- er, Ferdinand IV. lS25,raar- 3d I, April 24, 1797, to Maria lemontina, sister of the Emperor •ancis II, who died Nov. 15,

’.01; /«•«/<?:I. Maria Carolina, Duchess Leopold II. Grand Duke of

, Dcrri, i.orn Nov. 5, 1708. fTussanv, (nephew of the EmperorII. Oct. 2,1802, Maria Isabel- j of Austria) born Oct. 3’, 1797,i sister of the Ring of Spain, learned Nov. 13, 1317, to Maria *

| Anne, niece of the King of Sax­ony, born Nov*. 15, 1799. Is we: Caroline, born Nov. 19, 1823.

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rn June 3, 1759 ; Issue:2. Louisa Charlotte, Infanta of ain, born Oct. 24, 1S04.3. Maria Christina, born April

1803.?*. Ferdinand, Duke of Cala- a, born Jan.' 12, 1SJ0.5. Charles, Prince of Capua,‘n Dec. 10, 13ll.# V „». Leopold, Count of Syracuse, Maria Louisa, Grand Duchessn May 2 3, 1513. of Parma, Piacenza and Guastella,

Antoinette, bom Dec. 19, j (daughter of the-Emperor of Aus-I tria,) born Dec. 12," 1791, mar-

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LUCCA» ried April 9, 1810, to .Napoleon I Bonaparte Issue.

Francis Joseph Chas. Napoleon,Duke of R^ichstadt, born March j ca, born Dec. 23, 1799,20, 1811. ' June 16, 1S19, Maria Th&=

Princess of Sardinia; Issue:1. Louisa Frances, bom

•Charles Louis, Duke of

m MODENA.Francis IV, Duke of Mode­

na, Regio, and Mirandolo, (cousin of the Emperor of Austria), born Oct."6, 1779, married June 20, 1812, to Maria Beatrice, daugh­ter of Victor Emanuel, late King of Sardinia; Iss .<?.

1. Theresa, born July 14^817.2. Francis horn June 1, IS 19.3. Ferdinand, born July 21,

182!.4. Maurice, born Feb. 13,IS24.

MASSA.^ Maria Beatrice, Duchess of

# Massa, and Princess of Carrara,, (daughter of Hercules III. Duke

of Modena, and widow of Arch­duke Ferdinand, uncle to the Emperor of Austria), born April 7, 1750, Issue.

Francis, Duke of Modena.

29. 1821.2. Ferdinand, born Jan»-

1S23.

TURKEY.

Mahmoud, II, Grand ^ and Sultan of the Ottoman pire, born July 20, 1785, to the throne on the depi^ of his uncle, Selim III, Jn* 180S, Issue:

1. Abdul Hamid, bom 2 6, 1813.

2. Abdul Medschid, born 20, 1823, and several daugr

lIONIAN ISLES...

-Prince ANTONIO COMUTO, President of the Ionian public. Succeeded, in’1804, on the death of Prince Theoric.

Lord High Commissioner, Lieut.General Sir Frederic Adam, K-s * v

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

President, John Quincy Adams, inaugurated March 4, 1S25. Fice President, Hon.' John, C. Calhoun.Secretary of State, Hon. Henry Clay.Secretary of the Treasury, Hon. Richard Rush.Secretary .at lFar. Hon Philip P. Barbour.Secretary of ike hjar/y, -Hon. Samuel Southard.4llQWMJ-General. Hon. William Wirt. •

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*8. 'Cuke of Beaufort.9. Earl of Pembroke,

id. Earl of Winckelsca.T?. Marquis of Stafford.13. Earl of .Lonsdale.

i 13. Marquis Wellesley.14. ; Duke of Montrose.Jo. Marquis of Hastings.Jo'. Duke of Newcastle v 17. Duke of Wellington.15. Earl of Liverpool.19. Earl Bathurst.29. Marquis of Anglesey.21. Duke of Northumberland.22. Duke of Buckingham.^23. Marquis of Cholmendeley.24. Marquis Hertford,25. Marquis of Bath.

Duke of York.Duke of Clarence.Duke of Cumberland.Duke of Sussex.Duke of Cambridge.Duke of Gloucester.Emperor o £. Russia.King of France.Emperor of Austria.King of Prussia.King of Spain, iKing of the Netherlands. Prince Leop&id of Saxe-Coburg. King . of Denmark..

IKing of Portugal.. Earl of Chatham.

Earl of Westmorland.. Earl of Carlisle.... Earl o? Spencer.. Marquis. Camden.

Prelate of the Order y Bishop of Winchester.

Chancellor, Bishop of Salisbury.

Register% Dean of Windsor.■ „ ' 1 -

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7 Earl of Galloway.S Earl of Abergavenny^9 Marquis of Ailesbuiy-

10 Marquis of Ttveedale. __11 Marquis of Or.eensbei'®12 Earl of Gassilis.

r* 1' Dyke of Clarence.2 Duke of Gordon.3 Earl of Morton.4 Duke of Atholl.5 Earl Cathcart.6 Earl of Aberdeen.

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m ■ Earl of Laudei’dale.Viscount Melville.

Dean of ihe Order, "William Lawrence Brown, d. d -

Secretary, Lord Robert Ker:Lord Lyon King .of Amis. Earl of Kjnnoul.

Gentleman Usher cf ihe. Green Rod, Robert Quarme, Es' Ribbon of the Order, Green—Motto—Nemo me impunc

Knights cf ihe Most Ilhislriovs Order of St. Patrick, In Fcbmarij 5. 1783.

the sovereign.v 1;' V The Lord Lieutenant—Grand Master:

7! Earl o i Enniskillen. 22 Earl of Longford.13 Marquis of Donegall.14 'Earl of Caledon.15 Earl Talbot.145 Earl of Ormond.17 Earl of Meath. ,IS Earl of F:nr. 1.19 Earl of CoiuTown.20 Earl of Rcdcn.

1 Duke- of Cumberland.2 Earl of Carysfort.3.Marquis Cor-yn gharri.4 Marquis of Waterford,”5 Marquis of Headfort. c6 Marquis- of Eiv7 Earl of Shauiion.S Earl of O’Neil.D Marquis of Thcmond.

10.Marquis of Sligo.

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Prelate of the Order; the. Lord 'Primate*Chance:hr, Ar'-.shiskop of Dublin..Registrar) Dean of Sc. Patrick’s.

Secretary,' ^ .. *9 Genealogist* Sir Stewart Bruce, Bart.Usher of the B ach Rod; Sir Charles Vernon, Knfc. •

liter King of Arms, Attendant on the Order, Sir William Bet ham, Km.** Ribbon—Shy blue:—Motto—Quis separabit. ‘. ,

Order of Knighthood.

nights of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath. instituted 1399 ; revived 1725, enlarged 1SI5C

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First Class. *Military Knights Grand Crosses.

1 Field-Marshal His Eoval Highness the Duke of York,—First and Principal Knight Grand Cross..’

rinccs of the Blood Royal, Knights Grand Crosses, not included in the Number to which the First Class of the Order £% limited.

dmiral His'Royal Highness the Duke of CJarer.ee.;eld-Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland.ield-Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge.eld-Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester.eld-Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Leopold of 3 axe-Coburg.

15 Lieutenant. General Sir J.Cope Sherbroke.

16 ■ Lieutenant General Viscount Berts ford.

17 General Lord Lynedock. ....18 Lieutenant General Lord Hill. '. *19 Lieutenant General Hon. Sir

Edward Paget.20 Lieutenant General Lord’Com-

fcermere.21 General Sir.George Nugent, bt.22 General Sir William Kepfel.

Richard | 23 General Sir John Doyle, bart.2d- Lieutenant G eneral Lord -W.

H. C. Ben track. . v25 Lieutenant General Hon. Sir , , ’

G, Lowry Cole.

s General Sir Robt. Abercromby General Sir Aiured Clarke. General Lord Hutchinson. Admiral Sir J. Saumarez, bart. General Lord I-Iowden.Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington

s General Earl Ludlow, s Admiral Earl of Northesk § Admiral Sir R. J. Strachan, bt.

Admiral Honorable Sir Alex­ander J. Cochrane.

- Vice-Admiral Sir Goodwin Keats.

- General Sir David Baird, bart* = Lieut. General Sir Brent Spen-

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SCT Lieutenant General the Mar­quis of Londonderry.

27 Lieutenant General lion Sir Alex. Hope.

2S Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton.

29 Lieutenant General Earl of Dalhousie.

SO Lieutenant General Hon. Sir William Stewart

31 Majo” General' Sir GeorgeMurray.

32 General His Royal Highnessthe. Prince of Orange.

33 Admiral 'Lord Radstock.3 t General the Marquis of Ang­

lesey.35 Gentral Sir Robert Brown-

rig bart.33 General Sir Harry Calvert, bt.37 Lieutenant General Sir Wil­

liam K. Clinton.33 Admiral Sir George Montagu.30 Lieutenant .General Hon. Sir

C. Colville. •40 Admiral Lord Gambler.11 Major General Sir Jas. Kempt.;g Admiral Viscount Exmouth.•IS Major General Sir D. Ochter-

• lony, bart.44* Lieutenant General Sir Gor­

don Drummond.45 Lieutenant General Sir Geo.

T. Walker.45 Admiral Sir Cha. Morice Pole,

bait.47 General the Marquis of Hast-

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Coclcburn. f . .49 Lieutenant General Sir TL5-

mas Hislop, bart.50 Major General Sir John 3V-£ -

colm51. Lieutenant General LorclH^

?ard.52 Admiral Sir William Boni^ 53. Vice Admiral Sir Tho.54 Field Marshal Earl LL

court.55 General Sir Henry John —

bart.50 General Earl of Mulgrave - 57 Admiral Sir C. H.' Knov*’3'

bart.53 Admiral Hon. Sir Tho.

kcnliam.59 General Lord Harris.50 General Sir B. Tarleton, X?-

.51 General Sir George Hevv« bart.

f»2 General Sir George Bon- 53 General Earl'of llosslyn-34 General Marquis of Huntly”.35 Admiral Sir George Martin -56 Vice Admiral Sir T. B. Thon-

son, hart.37 Vice Ad mi ral S i r Harry Nea

bart.33 Lieutenant General Sir Jo

Oswald.GO Admiral Sir Edward Thor

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CiwV Knights Grand Crosses.o

10 Right Ron. Sir Wm. A’Oaurt, bar?. V,

* 1 Right Ron. Sir Charles Long*12 Right Hon.Sir Charles B. got.13 Right Hon. Sir Edward .

Thornton.14 Right Ron. Sir Benjamin •

Bloomfield.

1 Lord Henley.2; Earl Whitworth.3 Right lion. Sir Arthur Paget.4 Sir George Hiluro Barlow, bt.5 Viscount Strangfovd.G Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Wellesley 7 Right Hon Sir Charles Stuart. S Earl of Clancarty.,9 Right Hon.. Sir Robert Liston.

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Honorary Knights Grand Crosses.

1. Mar. the King of Wirten- lierg.'

2 General His H. Prince Vol­konsky.

8 General Count Woronzow.4 General Count Zieten.5 General Baron Frimr it.G M. General Charles Count Alter.. * .

'ipcan of the Order, Bean of = Westminster.Genealogist and Blanc Coursier

Herald, >Sir George Nayler Knt. F. S. A.

BATH King of A!ins, John Palmer Cullum, Esq. '

Deputy. James Palm an Esq.F; S. A. _ •

Register and Secretary John Char­les Herries, Esql

Gmi.r Usher of the Scarlet Rod. a id Br nswich' bhrald, G. F. Beltz, Esq. F. S. A.

Messenger, Thomas Beekisy,Gent.

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4f Admiral. Sir1 John. Sutton.5 Admiral Sir Edmund Nagle.G Admiral. Sir Win.. _Sidney.. •

Smich.7 Yfte Admiral Sir Herbert •

Sawyer. r * .8 Vice Admiral Hon. Sir *Robt*•Stoptford. _ '9 Lieutenant Genera) Sir Ronald ■

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Knights Commanders.

—- i Admiral Sir James Hawkins _ Whitshed

2 Admiral Sir Rich. Bickerton, hart.Admiral Sir John Knight.

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10 Lieutenant General Sir Henry 31 Lieutenant General Sir Cha?^V/arde. * Wale. .

11 Vice Admiral Sir G. Tyler. '32 Lieutenant General Sir12 Vice Admiral Sir Tho. Wil- O. Yandeleur. >

liams. * 33 Lieutenant General Hon.13 Lieutenant General Sir Wil- . E. Stopford.

l’uun Houston. 34- Vice Admiral14 Lieutenant General Hon. W. Hallo well

Luraley. 35 Vice Admiral Lord A. Be3*15 Lieutenant General Sir Miles' clerk.. ,

Nightingall. 3G Vice Admiral Sir G. Nic°16 Lieutenant General Sir H. F. Morris.• Campbell. 37 Vice Admiral Sir T. By3'17 Vice Admiral Sir \Vm. liar- Martin. ,

* good. . ..." 3S Major General Sir V/.-' Vice Admiral Sir R. Moor-V Pringle.som. - 39‘Vice Admiral Sir Willin’11 -Vice Admiral Sir Lav/, W. Hope.

Halsted. - 40 Vice Admiral Lord HenrJ Vice Admiral Sir Jos. Sydney Pauiett.Yorke. '41 Vice Admiral Sir Grabs?

21 Vice Admiral Sir A. K. Legge. Moore.' 22 Lieutenant General Sir Allen « 42 Vice Admiral-Sir Henry W

Cameron. J B.avntun.23 Lieutenant’ General Sir K.. 43 Vice Admiral Sir Richer.

\ Fane. " King, hart.* 2-1 Lieutenant General Sir Geo. 44 Vice Admiral Sir Richard Le=

Anson. 45 Major Genetal Sir F. Piiili:• -So Vice’Admiral Sir' F. Laforey, Robinson.

; hart. 40 Lieut. General Sir Edwar• ' • . 20 Vice Admiral Sir P. Charles’ . Barnes.

•Durham. 47 Major General Sir J. Bying.27 -Vice Admiral Sir Israel Pel- 4$ 'Major General Sir Thoms-

Brisbane. . __49 Major General Lord R. *=

Somerset. •.20 Lieutenant General Sir Wm. 50 Major General Sir Thorns

Bradford.51 Major General Sir J- L'an

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Sir E. W, C. R59' Major G eneral vSir J. W. Gordon, bt.

53 Major General Sir Manley Power.

75 Captain Owen.

76 Captain Sir T. M. I-Iasdy, Lt. r. n.

77 Captain Sir J. Brenton, lit.54 Major General Lord Aylmer55 Vice Admiral Sir ’William

Hotliam.5G Vice Admiral Sir Pultency

• Malcolm.57 Rear Admiral Sir John feore.58 Rear Admiral Hon. Sir H.

Hotham*. •50 Rear Admiral Sir Josias-Rov/- j 31 Captain Sir 0. Cole. t. ii.

ley. bt. j S3 CapKtin Sir J. A.. Gordon,GO Rear Admiral Sir Edward r. n.

Codriiigton. G3 Captain Sir T\ Staines r.G1 Rear Admiral Sir Charles 84 Captain Sir E. Tucker, r. n: '

35 Major General Sir J. Elly.85 Major General Sir C. P. Bel-

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r. n.78 .Captain Sir M. Seymour,'bt.

r. n.70 Captain Sir P. V. Broke, bt.

r. n ".ZO Captain Sir W. Koste, bt.

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R owley.'62 Major General Sir Colquhoun

; -Grant.G3 Major General Sip T. S. Beck- 87 Major General Sir Benjamin

with. j D’UrLan.64> Major General Hon. Sir R. i 58 Major General Sir G. Ridout

\V. O. Callaghan. Bingham.65 Major General Sir J. Keane. S9 Major General The Hon. C. C5 Major General Sir C. Halkett. J. Greville.67 Major General Sir H. Edw. 90 Major General Sir Andrew';*

Bunburv. F. Barnard.Major General Sir R. Hussey |9! Major General Sir John Came- * Vivian. 1 ron. .

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C9 Major General Sir Henry" j93 Colonel Sir Charles Pratt."S3 Colonel Sir Edw. Blakeney.04- Colonel Sir John M’Lcan.95 Colonel Sir R. B. Jackson.,

bane. OG^Colonel Sir Colin Campbell. *• 72-Rear Admiral Sir John Tai- jj 97 Colonel Sir John Colt me.-*

boh ' I 9S Colonel Sir Arch.. Campbell.• 73 Rear Admiral Sir E. Berry, bt. j 99 Colonel Sir Thos. Arbuthnot., "

74 Rear Admiral Sir Edw. Ha- f 100 Colonel Hon. Sir K. F. Bou- . •milton, bart. ■ 1 j verie. „

Torrens.70 Rear. Admiral Sir Geo. Eyre.71 Rear Admiral Sir C. Bris-

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f Knights Commanders' of the Dafh.*Wkp - lf»l Colonel Sir W. Williams. f 127 Lieut. Colonel SirJ.

f vj Colonel Sir- A. Leith.103 Colonel Hon. Sir R. L. Dun-

das.10 ! Colonel Sir R. Arhuthnot.105 Colonel Sir C. Sutton.10-5 Colonel Sir J. -Douglas.107 Colonel Sir H. Hartiinge.10.3 Lieu?. Colonel Sir G. H. F.

Berkeley!109 Lieut. Colonel Sir J. Dickson.UO Lieut. Colonel Sir *J. M.

Doyle.- •111 Lieut. Colonel >5irT. Noel

Hill,112 Lieutenant Colonel Sir C.’

Brooks Yere.113 ColonelLordFitzvoy Somerset.\l ’< Lieut. Colonel Sir J. Wilson, llo Lieut. Colonel Sir A. J.

Dickon.115 ,Lieut. Colonel Sir John May.’I 'r Lisut. Colonel. Sir George

S oveii.‘.13 (Lieut.' Colonel Sir William,

Go Tan.! 19 Lieut. Colonel Sir Ulysses,

Bur:*h.120 Liviit Colonel Sir R. Wil-

cross. r128 Lieut. Colonel Sir R. ^

diner. <rss Lieut. General - Sir M

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Ingiis.13'i Major General Sir

Lyon. -132 Vice Admiral Sir

Gould.133 Lieut. General Sir

Cooke. j.134 Major General Sir P. 3V'

land. _135 Major General Sir Frec3

Addin..• 135 Vice Admiral Sir C-

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I i -be for Penrose.5 37 Major General Sir Ku^

Lowe.I3S Rear Admiral Sir K?•

Milne.139 l ieut. General Sir A. Ca

bell, • tart.•140 I ieut. General Sir

M’ Farlane141 Lieut. General Sir R-

Df iihin.'121 Lions, Colonel Sir J. Mai- i I-ii? Vice Admiral Sir Mai

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.Dixon. .X2-2 LLut. Colonel Sir James A. ,'143 .ear'Admiral Hon. Sir*

r Blackwood, ht.•*\ C'Jo:ier/S!v A. Fraser. ; i ?•• Rear Admiral Sir J-

Bcresfold, bt. •> d 145 Lieut. General Sir Hy-

Coiouei Sh— D.. K. f . .Momressor.. 145 Admiral.Sir Hy. Trolic

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Knights Commanders of the Bath*

147 Admiral'Sir John Wells. MS Vice Admiral Sir Henry Ni-

cbolis.0149 Rear Admiral Sir Robert

Barlow.150 Captain Hon. Sir George

Grey, bt. r. ».151 Major General Sir William

Keir-Grant.152 Major General Sir James

Campbell,153 Major General Sir Lionel

Smith.154 Major General Sir Theop.

Pritzler.155 Rear Admiral Sir Wm.

Chars. Fahie.

9 Major General Sir. ThomasMunro. • ’ .

10 Major General Sir JohnDovp- ton.

11 Miijor General Sir Thos. Brown.

Honorary Knigh's Commanders.

1 Lieut. General Charles Baron Linsingcn.

2 Lieut. General Count Wal- moden.

3 Lieut. General Count Nugent.4 Major Gen. Sigismuud Baron

Low.5 Lieut. Gen. Henry de Hiniiber. 0 Major General Wilhelm de

Dornberg.7 Lieut. Colonel F. A. de Hertz-

berg.S Lieut. Colonel Julius Hart­

mann.9 Major Gen. Baron de Mu filing

10 Lieut. Gen. Don Migue A lava.

11 Vice Admiral Beron ’Van de Capclien.

12 General Baron Vincent.13 General Pozzo di Borgo.14 General dc Eeede.15 Lieut. General Lamotfce,

Of the Ead-India Service.

1 Lieut. Gen. Sir Robert Blair.2 Lieut. General Sir Hector

Maclean.3 Major General Sir Thomas

Dallas.4 Major General Sir Gab. Mar-

dindel.1 5 Major General Sir George S.

Browne.6 Colonel Sir Robert Barclay.7 Lieut. Gen. Sir Richard Jones.5 Lieut. General Sir Dyson

Marshall.

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Silt GEORGE NAYLER, Knt.

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Wm. €. Euslacs C. M. Ld. Greened- Neil McKellw

Edw. Copson • Sir Alex. Bryce J. P. Co din Sir N. Campbell, kt. George Quinton George Mackie

. Sir J. Wilson,15 kt. Robert Travers Sir S. F. Whitting-

bain, kt.Hamlet Wrnlc A. WoodfordJames Watson Hon. C. F. PonsonbyJohn Lemome . J. Ld. Burgher3t51. Bmirke J. C. SmythJ. T. F. Ld. Muskem Ld. Clia. S. Manners Honble H. Brand 1 Sir R. O Hill, kt. .J. S. Barnes 1 J. BuchanHon. Wav. G'. Harris l Norman Maclcod Sir H. Douglas, Rt. - j; P. Murray G. D. Robertson James VincyJohn Nugent John BroinlicadC. Turner Sir Hugh Gough, kt.Kouble A. P. Upton- Ja. MaedoncllFrancis Hepburn Lorenzo MooreHenry Askew A. PiikingtonWm.’'Stewart John GardinerHonble Wm. Stuart G. MvddlcmorcJasper Nicolls John E. DunkinJohn Ross Jos. W. MorrisonHonble II. King J;rs. W. SleighHon. A- Abercromby W. G. DavyWm. Thornton C. W. MaxwellSir G. Adam Wood, kt. C. AshworthWilliam E. Wyatt Arch. Campbelllien. Tolly John Fred. BrownJ. Macdonald Aipos Godsil Ilobt.N. Blackwell * . NorcottX). Stewart * Charles BruceWilliam Johnston J. F. FitzgeraldPat.. Doherty / Alexander AlcLcod Lewis Davies James Erskine

• -Joseph Stratton . Arthur B, Clifton' J

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Cajitair.s in the Ncivy-j

• Cvter.els.i ' William Prows©

Sir J. Athol Wo«>Thomas Harvey ___II. Hussey John I31igh •Thomas Baker William Cuming James Walker George Scott John Trcrnayne 3' G. Eden IIonion ci Volant Vashon 13 • lion. T. Bladen Lucius IlardymnxJ Edward Bruce Francis Wm. A n'

•Patrick Campbell Edward. Rotherara

.George Wolfe George Mundy George Sayer F. L. Maitland Sir J. Brisbane, 1 Hon. G. II. L. Dc William Parker J. IV. Loring Samuel Warren] Charles Bullen Richard Byron George Tobin Wm. II. W. Parrs John Iiayes

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0 Samuel Pym Robert Barrie Charles B. II. Rose Wilson Rafhborne Sir M. I-laxwcll, lent. Clis. M. Schomberg James "HillyarRight Hon. Lord W.

FitzroyRight I Jon. Lord G.

StuartJoseph Nourse William Ferris Charles Richardson Richard Budd Vincent Arthur Farquhar Hon. F. W. Aylmer John Piliold \Peter Rainer

. Ron. Mcnry Duncan John Hancock Alexander R. Herr

1 Donald 'McLeod1 Edmund Hey wood

Francis Mason Philip Carteret Sir Lucius Curtis, fct. William F. Wise George F. Seymour Hon. A. Maitland Eon; G. G. Walde-

GraveHon. G. Cadogan E. H- Chamberlain Edmund Palmer W. A. Montagu Edward Chetham

.John Philimore Samuel Jackson . George IIarris Thomas S carle Henry Hope

Thomas Ball SuIliraS Thomas Alexander Nicholas Lockycr Rowland Money Henry jVlontresor Henry Lorrain Baker Robert ltamsay D. E.' Bartholomew Samuel Roberts John Toup Nicholao John Lawrence Alexander Dobbs

Thomas Usher Samuel J. Pcchcll Hon. F. B. R. Pcllew Francis A. Collier Charles Gill Francis Hcwcombe William Godfrey Charles Napier William iViounsey

• Thomas Forrest Henry W. Pea^se Phipps Hornby Wil iiain Paterson I-Jcnry - Prescott Nesbct J. Willoughby William Elliott John Coouc Jeremiah Coghlan Edward L. Orofton Thomas Fellowcs John DuiVUarkland Gawen W. Hamilton J. Pattison Stewart Richard Spencer- Booty Earvev A. W. J. Clifford John W. Andrew A. R. Sharpe James Black J. Needham Tayler J. Fordvcc Maples Robert Bloye John Smith W. Fairbrother Carrol W. IJowe Mulcastcr Colin McDonald J. J. Gordon Bremer George B. Trollepe John Harner Edward Fjin Fairfax Moresby John Marshall w

Lieutenant-Colonels.

William Fenwick L. Baron BusscheC. de Jonrjuieres J. Baron Bulow Rud. Bodccker Francis Brooke Hon. E. Acheson John RossLd. R. Manners Hon. Ei. Arbutlinot Guy G. C. L'Estrange Tho. Pearson*D. Little Gilmour Wm. Woodgate SirG. H. B. Way, knt. J. WatersW. Macbean Sir W. P. Carrol, kt. Sir P. K. Roche, kt. Sir Geo. Eider, kt.C. C. Patrickson Alex. Hamilton Jo<sn M. Ilamerton lienry Thornton.John Hicks Colin J. Milnes John M, Noota

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Companions of the Bath,

R. G. Hare ■Sir C. F. S-mtli, J. II. 15. 5liil . Cha. EUicombe

Goldfinch

Tho. Dulmer Gust. Brown Colin Campbell Leona. d G ; ecu weil Cli. de Salabeivy ltob. lieu v Did: Thomas 15 vans R. Ghuicli Neil Douglas » Tho. Doivuraan A. Maciaine James Lay Robe: l Oswald G. J. Uobavts Fred, dc V/is sell

Patrick Lindesay Clm. Napier Octav. Carey Mich. M’Cre.agh

enryJ. W. Sm.th .V. 11. Ei.ahastone ,7 m. • Mein Miller Oliiiord .'/in. Cross Samuel Rice

\ Rich. Bir^ner _7m. F. P. N?-?iC vl. Lindsay George FeV.d L. C. Dalrywplc Chv. Gold Doug. Mercer Charles Dashv/ocd Lord Saifcoun Tho. Renaii i\. Macdonald Au r. do \7issell G. idardondi John Gatiifc 'V n. Cowell W. Li. Her ford Geo. Alutticbury J. FreeumntUj John Win. Beatty :obn Bell S. B. Achmuty Vho. \V. 15 • •fhertor*. i'ho. Ughtluot • L 3.' Ivl uc-iherson Bhapiand Bovsc leorge Wilkins

U. P. dc Bosset .’J. TV. Br.iicy F; S. Miller ,

George Holmes H. F. CookJohn R. WardJohn MansclChristopher HamiltonEdward MilesFian. M. MillerH. Halkcrt .Adol. Baron Beck George Jus. Reeves Rouble H. MurrayE. J. Mac G. Murray Wiu. Baron Lmsingcn Edward Gibbs • 1 U. O'MuUey Russell Manners Cha. PienderlcathFra. Battersby F. S. TidyGeo. Th«. Napier E. O. LaraD. D. Baielav James OgilvieHenry V\r. Rooke Isaac U. ClarkeJohn Piper Geoige TaylorRaymond Petty' C. A. BigoureuxS. il. Chapman B. O'Toole

ohn ?. Hunt - F. Haitwigha RuJd Daniel Dudginm. H. R. Pakenham lipnry Woisiey larles Rowan 1 Sir t). St. Lcger H »>atthew Shawc

Alex. Cameron Alex. Tul'oli

' Ilarcou t F. Holcombe J. F. Burgos ne John T. Jones

• T. K. Burke J. B. Hariison Cha. Cother John Harvey Fred. Newman

;ublic aily f nW(-., i'ridaFj . “■iher •tiler

PjeCort i: i. rermi Sock . bothJ

kt;illar.j. of Twcedale John P. Haw..ins J. (/. Wuodrb d Sir H. E phinstono, b:. R. M Don allHenry Jolm V/. Groce* White Rich. Armstrong Audfew Brown Sir G, Campbell, bt..

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2 John Hare G. Baring1 Jona. Leach John I>. Parker George D. .Wilson G. Miller Cha. BeckwithJ. Fullarton John Campbell W. Campbell C. PctersdorfF- John Tlfo. Keyt A. Symphcr .Cha. S. Radelyffe Fie.ding Browne L. Arguimban Mon. G. Smith W. Stcveley Alex. C. Wylly Hon. Leiccst. Stanhop C. Aly ’Leslie Walker Sir Tho. Rcaue, kt. Honble G. L. Dawson Win. Cosset Alex. Anderson John Rolt Win. Robinson Geo. jiVlacIeod James Hughes Geo. Ivlarlay |K. Snodgrass

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•m F. Ewart *_•). F; tuire S V/is damson

opkon G. Adye Jter Fyers n. V ■ reval

•hi. E P. Eugon • s Hawker

■ -•!>:«? H. Percy Reli­

ed. L ithermann ans. iktron Bussclic ’. Robertson . Baron Gruben . ’V. anchenbcrg •v-va. Kelly » *t. .'kill ! .'.ami Cheney . Llenilyn 'on. Macdonald is. Paul Bridges . Muller e<>. V. Murray

M. Outciifle . A. Lautour . Baron Rcizenstein

G. H. Zublacke Sam. Mitchell # Henry Thomas Percy Drummond Robert Brice Fearon °

Majors.

Thomas H. Dawes Rob.. Macdonald George Lewis T. Beil II. Macdonald Sir Vic. Von Arcnts-

sohifdt, knt.John Gomershall S r G. Cha. Hoste, kt. Thomas Rogers Thomas Adair F. L. Breywiann John JessopH. Kuhimann Robert Douglas Stewart Maxwell W. Robinson

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Earl of Elgin.Eul of Aberdeen. Earl of T;-nk:rvir.3. Earl of Macclesfield.

His D. K. the Duke of York.—---------------- Duke cf Clarence.-------------------Duka of Cumber-

laud.---------------------------Duke of Su ".e:-:.Earl cf Harringto;;.-------------------Duko of Cambridge.' Earl ’Fitzwilliam.------------------ Dube of Gloucester. Etirl of Hardwicks, K.-------:-----------Prince Leopold cf Edvl Spencer, X. G.

•S;*-X3 Coburg. Earl of Chatham, K. G«Archbishop of • Canterbury. Earl Bathurst.Earl Eicon. Eacl of Clarendon.Archbishon of York. Kr.rl Talbot.

E:.vi Grosvenor.Earl of Mount Edg: 'umbr Earl of Carrycfoiu, K. P- Earl of Liverpool, K. G. Earl o ' Eoden.Dari of Ccuvtowu.Earl of Bon .ughmorc.Earl of Chichester.Earl cf C-lar.cc.vt,*.Earl. of Powis.Earl Crc.Earl cf Mulgravc.Earl Catlicart, . K; T.Earl Whitworth, K. B. Viscount Strargford, G. C. Viscount Palmerston. Viscount Melville.V'scount Sjdmouth. Viscou.'.t Granville.Viscount Bcrcsford.Viscount Morpeth.Lord jCh vies Henry Somer* Lord Robert Spencer.Lord Charles Cavendish “Ban* Lord Burgh cash. •

E. 'rl of YVcutvnorlunA K. G. l ube :of "outre*:*, K. G. Duk oof B ed ford,Duke of Hamilton.'.Duke . of Atholl K. T. Duke of Dorset.Duke - of Norlhumbcri'Cnd. Duke of Wellington, PI. G. Duke of Buckingham.3davqvis Covyrjrj nm.Marquis of Winchester. Marquis of l^usdo*' n. Marquis of Stafford, K. G. Marquis of Hertford, I\. G. Marquis Wellesjey, K\ G. Marquis Camden, K. G. Marquis Cholmondel^y. Marquis of. Londonderry. Marquis cf Hastings, K. G. Marquis of Graham.E..rl of perhy. <- cEarl of Pembroke^ K. G. Earl of Wine-Lei sea, K. G. Eirl of Carlisle.Earl o"' bhaftesbury.Ezfx of Lauderdale.

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J*ord John Townsend.Lord George Thynne.Lord J.hn Thynre.Lord George Thomas Beresferd. Lord Bishop of London Lord Holland.- Lord Carteret.Lord Amherst.Lord Grenville.Lord Gwydyr.,Lord Glastonbury.Lord Arden.Lord St. II den;.Lord Telgnmouth.

• Lord Henley, G. C. B.Lord Rede'dale.7.or: ' I/Tannerr:Lord Colchester.Lord 1 f arrhorough •Lord Oriel.Lord S towel!.Lord Be'lev.Lord Gifford,Right Hon. Charles M. Sutlorr.----------------Sir Paget; G. C.B.----------------Sir Henry Wellesley.

G. C. B.----------- :—Henry Pierrepont.—------------- William Noel Ilill.----------------Sir A. LCacdonald, bt.----------------Thomas Grenville.———George Canning.----------------William .Dundas.-------------- -Charles Philip Yorke.----------------Sir Wm. Grant, lu.t.—------------- Thomas Wallace.

- ------------- ,—Charles Bathurst.---------------William Wickham.

Right Hon. Sir Charles----------------George TTrney.----------------William Drummond. *---------------- Chavien / .vbuthnot.--------------—oh r. Hook ham Frere*.----------------Reginald Pole Corey'.---------- --—John Suiivan,----------------Sir John Newport, bt.----------------Richard vdcr.----------------ir John Nieholl, ht._I_______ Sir John Sinclair, bt.—:----------- Sir Robert Liston,

G. C. B.-----------------Fred. John Tobinscbi.------------ .—Wm. Vcsy Fitzgerald.----------------Robert. FcR. .----------------Hugh Elliott.----------------William Huski isos. _----------------Wni. Starges Bor.rner---------------- Sir Charles Smart, G:

C. B.----------------Y/iUiam Adr.m.*----------------ir’Charles Begot.----------------Sir.Edward Thornton,.----------------Sir Henry RuSseH, It.--------- -------Sir George Fitzgerald

Kill, It.---------------- John Beckett. •--------------- Sir Benjamin Bloom­

field, kt.----------------Sir John Leach, kt.----------------Sir Wm. A’Court, bt.----------------Sir George Henry

i^ose, kut.--------------—Sir Charles Abbott, kt..----------------Sij/ivobert Dallas, kt.

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•Frederick James La^ -Sir George Warned

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Best, knt.—Charles Vaughan-

Rigl.t Hon. Sir Samuel Shepherd, kt,

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James Buller Esq.C. Cavendish Fulk Greville, Esq.

Under Clerks.John Litchfield, Wm. Ozias

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iVN Peers of the Blood Royal. (G)

17S-1. V.uv. 27, Prince Frederick, D'.ikc of York . and Albany, Earlof Ulster in Ireland, DHiop or’ Csnaburgk, a Field--'.larshal, Commander in Chief of r.H the Land Forcer, Colonel of the First Regiment of Foot Guaids, •Cok-ia~ck;?.f of the oOtii Regiment of Infantry, Officiating’ Grand blaster of the Order of rue Bath, High Steward of new Windsor, and Warden and Keeper of New Forest, Hampshire, i\. G., li. S. 11, B. II, It. E., id. T.* & C. S., D. C. L., & r\ K. S.

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X7S9. May 1(5, Prince William fferny, Bake of Clarence ami St. Andrews, Earl of Huns ter in - Ireland : Admiral of the. Fleet, and General of Marines;- Manger of Bushv-Park, Iv. G., iv. T.,

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.1709. April S3, Prince Ernest Angus-un, Bake of- Cumberland and Tiyiotdale, Earl of Armagh in 1 reland, a Field-Id .■u-slial President of the Board of General Officers and of the Kovel -Naval Asylum, Colonel, of the 15ch Rcgt.. of Dragoons, and Chancellor of the University of Dublin, 11 G. K., D. C. L., & F. S. A. m.

1 SO 1. 7"cv. 27, Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, Earl of Inverness, Baron of Arklow, President of tiic Society of Arts; and Colonel of the 1-Ion. Artillery Company’, K. G., D. C. L. b.

1S01. Kcv. 27, Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Tipperary, and Baron of CuSlodcn, • Governor-General of Hanover, a Field-Marshal, and Colonel of the Coldstream Regi­ment of Foot Guards, M G., I\. IJ. E. m.

17G4r. Uov. 14, Prince William Frederick,1 Duke flf Gloucester and Edinburgh, Earl* of Connaught in ; Ireland,- a -Field-Marshal, Co­lonel of 3d Regt. of Foot Guards, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Banger of liagshofc Park and Walk, and; Iiord High Steward of the City of Gloucester, K. G. F. K. S. D. C. h., ni, Hz r. S\ A. ’ •

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JtiCH. IIL 1453 June' 2S, Bernard Edward Howard, Duke Norfolk, Earl of Surrey and Arundel, Hereditary Earl Mars of England, Priemier Peer and Earl, F. R. S. Si S. A. m.

*** His GrAcc enjoys the Earldom of Arundel, as a’ feudal hone by inheritance a® possession of the castle, without any ct creation.

Edw. VI. 1546. Feb. 16, Edward/ Adolphus Seymour, Duke of- merset, Lord Seymour, D.’ C. L'. F. R. & A. S. m.

Cha. IT. 1675, Aug. 9, Charles LennOx, Duke * of Rfchmond, I of March,' a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, Colonel of Sussex militia, and High Steward 1 of' Chichester, (Duke Lennox in Scotland, and D'Aubigny in France)

r*.1G75. Sept. 11; George Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton,- Earl^

Euston, hereditary Ranger of Whittiebury-Forest, Nortliam* shire Lord Lieutenant, Vice-Admiral and’Cufctds Rotulorum Suffolk, .a Trustee of tile Hunterian Museum, and Recorder Thctford, w.‘

16S2. Dec. 2, Henry Charles Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, Mar<j of Worcester, Lord Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum, of i

„ Counties of Gloucester, Monmouth, and Brecon, Colonel of 1 Monmouthshire Militia, Receiver of Rents for Monmouthsl in the Duchy-Court of Lancaster, Constable* of St. Brev; Castle, and Warden'of the Forest - of Dean, -K\ G. and D. 3D. m.

1683. Aan.^ 10, William Beauclerck, Duke of St. Alban’s Earl Burford, Registrar of Chancery, arid Hereditary1 Grand Falccr of England, w.

Will. III. 1694, May •?<. George William Frederick Osborne, D- of Leeds, Marquis of Caerniarthen, Lord-Lieutenant of the Nor

1 J Riding* of Yorkshire, Governor of the Islands of Scilly, Rs- gcr of Richmond-Forest and ^Constable of MiUdlcham-Cnstle, (3 Dunblane in Scotland, in.

1694. May 11, Jchc Russel, Duke of Bedford, Marquis of Tavistock Recorder of Bedford, F. S. A.

(694. May 12, William Spencer Cavendish Duke of" Devonshire Marquis of Harrington, Lord-Lieutenant and Gustos ■ Itbt. » Derbyshire, and High Steward of Derby, D. C. L. b.

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Anne 1702^ Dec. 14. George Spencer Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, Marquis of Blandford, High Steward of Oxford and Woodstock. Ft S. A. n:.

1703. March 10. John Henry Manners, Duke of Rutland, Marquis of Granby, Recorder of Cambridge, Grantham, and Scarborough, Lord-

o Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum - of Leicestershire, Colonel of tlf<£ Leicestershire militia .and a Trustee of the British Museum, K. G. in.

1711. Sept. 10. Alexander Hamilton, Duke of^ Brandon, Lord Dutton, Keeper of Holyrood-House (Duke of Hamilton and Premier Peer • in Scotland, and Duke of Chatelherault in France). Lord Lieu­tenant of' Lanarkshire,, and • Colonel of the Lanarkshire militia. F. R. S. & S. A. m.

George I. 1716. July 6. William Henry Cavendish Scott Eentinck, Duke of Portland, Marquis of Titchfield, a Family-Trustee of the British Museum, and Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex,' D. C. L. m.

1719. April 30. William Montague, Duke of Manchester, V. Mandc- vill.e, Captain "General and Governor, of Jamaica, Lord-Lieut. and Custos Rot.' of Huntingdonshire, sn. %

1720. June 13. Charles*, Sackville Germain, Duke of Dorset, Earl o? Middlesex, Master of the Horse to the King, b.

Geo. IT. 1756. N.ov. 13. .Henry Pelham Fiennes-Pelham-Clinton, Duke ' of Newcastle, Earl of Lincoln, Lord-Lieut. and Cust. Rot. of

Nottinghamshire, Cust. Rot. of Newark, Steward of the Forest of Sherwood, and High Steward of Retford, IC. G. w.

.Geo. Hi. 1766. OcL 22. Hugh Percy, Duke of Northumberland, Earl of Percy, Lord-Lieutenant and Vice Admiral of Northumberland and Newcastle upon-Tyne, Constable of Launceston Castle, and* High Steward of Launceston, Iv. G., ?. A. S. m.

Regency 1S14. May 3. Arthur Wellesley, Dnke of Wellington Marquis of Douro, a Field-Marshal, Master General of the Ordnance, Co­lonel of the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, and of the Rifle Brigade, Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire, and Governor of Ply­mouth, a 'Field Marshal of Austria, Russia, Prussia, and France, (Prince, of Waterloo, and a Field Marshal in the Netherlands, Duke of Ciudad -Rodrigo, Grandee of the Highest. Class, and s, Captain General^ in Spain, Duke of Vittoria and Marshal General in Portugal) K. G. K. A., B. E:, C. S.?'E., F. M„. G. F., M. J., M. T., S., St. E., St. 6., T. S. & W.—D. C. L.

Geo. ..IV. 1S22. Jan. 9. Richard Grenville Chandos Temple, Duke of . Buckipgham, and Chandos, Marquis of Chandos Lord Lieut. • and Oust. Rot. of the County of‘Bucks (Earl'Nugent in Ireland^ K.G. LL. D. F. S ,A w.

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I’iuw. VI. 3*31, Oct. 12. Charles Tngoldsby Psiulet. Marquis of Win' Chester, Earl of . Wiltshire; Freu-eir Marquis of England ; Grcocr of the Stole to the King. s.:. **

Geo. ill. 17S1-, Nov.' .?0. Henry Petty. Marquis of Lansdowne, Earl of V.’eycdinbe, (Earl of Kerry and Shelburne in Ireland,) F. 11. S. m. *

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• tutor tun, of Staffordshire, K. G. :n:iA •. i

X1J 17S7. 0.\*. 27. George Townshend, Marquis Townshend, Earl of Lc:- eestor, High Steward of Tomworlh. j?i.

1739. /toy. IS. dames Brownlow William Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury, V. Cranborn, a Commissioner for the Affairs of sndia, High 'Ste­ward of Hertford, Colonel of the Hertfordshire- Militia, I). C. L- F. K. S. &t S. A.

*i?S9. ..too;. IS. Thomas Thynne, Marquis of Bath, V: Weymouth.

Lord* Lieutenant and Oust. Rot. of Somersetshire, K. G., O. ( - Xi.*& F. S. A. m.

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700. Oei. 2. John James Hamilton, - Marquis of Ahercoru, Vise, Ha­milton, (Earl of Abercorn, i:i Scotland, and Viscount, Strabane ii- Ireland. 0.

I ?V«3. Jiw-i 2D. Francis Charles Sevmore Conway. Marquis of Hert­ford, Sari of Yarmouth, Curt os Rotu'orum of Antrim, Warden o~ the Stanua-ies and Recorder of Bodtnyu, Lord Conway and Killulta, in Ireland ii. G, m.

'' • iTDb f-fVI. J >bn Crichton Stuart, Marquis of Bute, Earl of Wind m-v, Lord L •rutcnv.nt and Gustos Ilotulovum of the County » (b u,. :-. :l Lard Lieutenant of Buteshire, Recorder of

ifx itoivsillavy Coroner of the island of Guta and Keeper of ilu'.V -CrTv.to. (Karl of B unifies and. Bute in Svofcl r.d)

Ic0:. Fdi J. Bfbwnlov/ Cneii,’.Marquis of Exeter, Lord .‘ • rand Atoioii'.'* to the King* in Fee, F'-JW-de.* ■

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iVi-GSKCY. 1312. Aug. 15. Charles Compton, Marquis of Northampton. Earl Compton, Lord-Lieut: and Cast. Rot. of Northamptonshire. Recorder of Northampton, F. S. A. & M. A. m.

IS:2. Aug. lo. John «Te:Tcries Pratt, Marquis Camden, Earl of Breck­nock, one of the Tellers of the Exchequer, v. . Governor of the Charter-House, an Elder.Brother of the T.init v-Jiou. LordLieut. Vice Admiral, and Oust. Rot. of Kent, and the City of-0 Canterbury, anti Recorder of Bath, J\. G. F. 3. A. & M*. A. a-.

ISIS. June 23. Henry William Pasjct, Marquis of Anglesey, E.rrl of Uxbridge, a General, and Colonel of the 7fh Regiment'of Dragoons, Lord Lieutenant, (hist. Rotulorum, and Vice. Admiral of the Coun­ty of Anglesey, and Ranker o: Snov/dov.-n Forest. K. G. K. G. ii. M. T. &’ S. G.

IS!.;. Szpt. 50. George James Cholmondricy, ‘.Marquis of Oholuum- dele.y, Earl of Rochsavag’C, Chamber! uhi of Chester, (V. Gudmoh- deley in Ireland.) K. G. & K. G. H.

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:ISIS. Dec. 7. Francis Rnwdon Ila'stinsrs, Marquis of Hastings, Earl of Ruvrdon, a General, Governor of Malta, Constable and Chief Governor of the Tower of Condon, Cord incut. auA Oust. Hot. of the Towordivisions, Col. of the 27th Regiment, and a Gover­nor of the Charter-IIor.sc, .(Earl of Moira in Ireland.) K. Cf. H. G. II. F. II. S. F. S. A. & M. R. E A.

Gso. IV. 1321. July 9. Charles Bruce Brudenell Bruce, Marquis of Ailesbury, Earl Bruce, Colonel of the Wiltshire Militia, K. *T.

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L . Earls. (105.)iHex." VI. Ut2. jl/in/ 20. Charles Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, Lori

Talbot, F. S. A. (Earl of Waterford and Wexford iu Ireland.) in, *

IIen. VII. 1-185. Ocl. 27. Edward Smith Stanley, E. of Derby, Lord Stanley, .Lord-Licut. and Cust. Rot. of Lancaslure, M. A. m.

Hen. .VIII. 1529. Dec. 8. Hans Franci3 Hastings, ;E. of Hunting­don, Lord Hastings, a Commander in the Navy, ir..

Edw. VI. 1551. Oc(. 11. George Augustus Herbert, E. of Pembroke \jand Montgomery, Lord Herbert, Lord-Licut. and Cust. Rot. oi

* Wilts, High Steward of Salisbury, Governor.-of Guernsey, a ge­neral, Colonel of the Gtli fiegiiuciit of Dragoons and Hereditary

-Visitor of Jcsus-CoUcgc, Oxford, K. G.

,1am. I. 1603. Jiily 21. Thomas Howard, E. of Suffolk and Berk­shire, V. Andover, F. S. A. m.

1617. May 27. Francis Henry Egcrton, E. of Bridgewater, V. Brack- ley, in Holy Orders, a prebendary of Durham. F. It. & A. S. 5.

1622. Sept. 14. Basil .Percy Fielding, E. of Denbigh V. Fielding (E* of Desmond in Ireland", and a Count. in Germany,) .in.

324. May 29. John Fane, E. of Westmorland, Lord Burghersb, Lord Privy-Seal, an official Trustee .of the British Museum, aiiJ Recorder of Lime-Rcgis, Iv. G. m.

.Ciia. I. 1626. Nov. S. Albemarle Bertie, Earl, of Lindsey, Lord Bertie, b.

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1628. Jyly IS. Gc^ge Finch, E. of Winchelsea and Nottingham, V Maidstone, Lord of the Royal Manor of Wye, and Lord Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of Rutlandshire. K. (>. F. R. & A. S. b,

$fi28.nAug. 5. George Augustus .Frederick .Stanhope, E. of Chesterfield Lord Stanhope, b.

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...Ciia\ • IT. 1650. July 12. George John Montague, E.. of Sandwich, V..

Hinchinbrook, b.

1661. April 20. George, Capel-Coningsby, E. of Essex,- V. Malden- Recorder and High-Steward of Leominster, F. S'. A. & D. C. L. m.

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2661. April. 20. Robert Brudenell, E. of Cardigan,.L. • Brudencll, Hi,

1661. April. 2-3. Frederick Howard, E. of Carlisle, V. Morpeth, K. G. vj.

166*2. Feb. 15. Walter Francis Scott, E. of Doncaster, Lord Tyncdale, (Duke of JBuccleugh iu Scotland.) b.

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1679. Sept. 11. Thomas Moreton Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Earl of Her* kcley, Viscount Dursley, b.

16S2. Nov. 30. Montague Bertie. E. of Abingdon, Ld. Norreys, High Steward of Abingdon, D. C. L. m.

16S2. Dec. 6. Other Archer Windsor, E. of Plymouth, Lord Windsor, rs.

Will. ITT. 1690. April 15. Richard Lumley-Sauridcrson, E. of.Scar- borough, V. Lumley, (V. Luiniey in Ireland.) m._

1695. May 10. William Henry Nassau de Zulcstcin, E. of Rochford, V. Tunbridge, b.

1696. Feb. 10. William Charles Kcppel, E. of Albemarle, V. Bury, in.

1G97. April 26. George William Coventry, .E. of Coventry, V. -t/cer- hurst, Lord Lieut, and Oust, Rot: of Worcestershire, Recorder of Worcester, and High Steward of Tewkesbury, r,i.

1697. Sept. 24. George Villicrs, E. of Jersey, V. Villiers (Viscount ‘ Grandison in Ireland.) /«.

Ax nr. 1706. Dec. 29. John Poulc-tt, E. Poulett, V. Hinton, Colonel of the Somersetshire Militia, m.

1711. July'24. Edward‘Harley, E. of Oxford, and Earl Mortimer, Lord Harley, to.

1711. Sept. 3. Robert Shirley, E. Ferrers, V, Tam worth, F. S. A;

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1711. Av'pi. 5. William Lcgge, Karl of- Dartmouth, V. Ecwishs^. F. SI. & A. S. Colonel of the Staffordshire Militia, w.

Gao" T. 1714. Oct. 15. Charles Augustas lie a net, E. of Tankervi/iw • Lard Ossul&tori, r.i.

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171'. 0;f. Jo. Frederick William Iferv(*y, E. of I»:*istcl, Lord Ilerve/ Hereditary Steward of Gary St. Edmunds, F. 11. S. in.

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Forclwich, l7. K. S. (a Count*in Germany.)).:.i

N : *. * : .. 17iS._^?/)r:7 7. Philip Henry Stanhope, E. Stanhope, V. AIu!-

:1 1 Keeper of the .Records in Dirinh.-ghuin-Toii'cr, Dublin, vj..Pd

1719. ICriJ 4. Philip Sherard, E. of Harborbugh, Lord Siicrard,. SUcrarOr'in’Ireland.) 7».

1721. Nov. 15. George Parker, E. of Mmylesfield, V. Parker, L * Lieut.. and Rotulorum of 0:JV.rd.-!'.irc, lilgh Steward •Henley, in tint County, Captain of i!r: Yeomen of the Gnar-i i>. C. L. & F. It. S. w.

175?. 7*.:'. 21. George Femur, E. of Pomfret, Lord Leominster D. 0. L. :n.

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L»r.\ Lic.it r«v.mt m Stirlingshire, and D uuYirt.m diir-i, Ciin- • eellor of Glasgow University, and in extraordinary . DY.’cUr -

mu !>»u;c of Scotland, (Duka of Montrose in Scotland,) K. G. 1 D. C. L. " ...#

Gso. ?I. 172.7. -SYn'. I■'>. J.jYi J.i.nes, - V/rlJ:grave, E. V/a’degrav* V. C n.vton. a L'.satpaa.ii wlmi'i,

l.’dl. .727;/ 2!. George AY.Yirn'mm, E. of A hhurnin;n, V. fit. Asaph. . F. A. o. m.

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1745. July 7. Henry Richard Oicvillc, E. Brooke and E. of Wanvlck, Lord Bron e, Lord Li»*:J«.:».s!.»hi; of Warwickshire, and Obioncl, of the Warwickshire .Miiiti-*-, m.

1745. A»<*. 29. George Robert Hampden, E. of Buckinghamshire, Lord Hobart, m.

*»1746. Sept. G. ”r31Umn' Wentworth Fitzwilliam, E. Fitzwilliam, V

Milton, High Steward of Hull Cast. Hot. of the Soke of Pe­terborough, and Recorder of Hicham-Ferrers, (E. ' Fitzwilliam in Ireland,) D. C. L. m.

1749; Oct. 3. . Goo-ge O'Brien Wyndham, E. of Ejrcmont, Lord Cockermoutii, Lord Lieutenant and Oust., Rot.-of Sussex,- F. It. & A. „S. w.

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175.*. April S. Frederick Noth, E. of Guilford, Loyd I^ovlh,' joint Chamberlain 6f the Exchequer Tally-Office, and High Steward of Banbury, b.

1753. June 39.. Jaipcs Cornwallis Maun, E. .Cornwallis, V. Brome, w.

175 k April 2. Philip Yorkc, E. of Uardwicke, V. Royston, a Trustee of the British Museum, High Steward .of Cambridge University, and Lord Lieutenant and Gust. Rot. of Cambridgeshire, K. G. F.. R. & A. S. m.

}7A. April 3. William Harry Vane, E. of Darlington, B. Bernard, Lord Lieutenant and Vice Admiral of the Co.-Palatine of Durham, and Colonel of the Durham Militia, m.

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Gfo. III. 1761. March 1R. George John West, E. De Lawarr, V. Cantalupc, a Lord of the King’s Bedchamber, m.

1765. Oct. 31. Jacob Pleydcll Bouverio, E. of Radnor, V. Folkestone, Recorder of Sarurn, and High Steward of Wallingford, M. A. F. It. & A. S. m. ■* /

1705. Nov. 1. George John Spencer, E. Spencer, V. AIthorp, a Trustee of the British Museum, a Governor, of the Charter House, an elder Brother of the Trinity House, aud High Steward of St. Albans,

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• 1766. Aitg. 4. John Pitt, E. of Chatham, V. Pitt Go rernor of ’ Gibral­tar, an elder Brother of the Trinity House, a- Governor ot the

' Charter House, a General in the Army, and Col onel of the 4ta Regiment of Foot, K G. to.

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. 1772. Attg. 27. Henry Bathurst, E. Bathurst, Lord Apsley, Secretary ' -of State for the Colonial Department, a Commissioner for th'1*

• 'Affairs of India, one of the Tellers of the Exchequer, joint Clericof the. Crown, and an elder brother of the Trinity House,- K. G. F. S. A. & D. C. L. in.

1772* Aug. 2S. Arthur-Blundell-Sandys-Trumbal Hill, E. of Hilsbo- rough,- V. Faivford, Hereditary Constable of- Kilsboroug-h Fort; and a Trustee of the Linen Manufacture, 01. of Down shire,- io Ireland.) D. C. L. m.

2776. Jur.c .14. John'Charles Villiers, E. of Clarendon; Lord Hydei. v- Chief* Justice in Eyre, North of- Trent, and; Protlionotary of the

'County Palatine of Lancaster, (a Count of the Kingdom of- Prus*• ’ sia, b.

173/. May^YT. Henry Nevill, E. of Abergavenny, V. Neville, Re­corder of Harwich, and - Patent Inspector of Prosecutions at Custom House, K. T. to.

• July* S-VAlcaamlcr*.Gordon, E’.' of-Norwich; Lord Gordon, Keeps of the Great Seal of Scotland, Hereditary Keeper of Inverness- Castle, and Chancellor of lluig’a College Abcfrdech,' (Duke of Gordon, and Premier Marquis in Scotland,) lv. .lb Sc F. It. S. to.

WSi. July 3. Charles Chctwynd Talbot Chetwynd, E. Talbot, V. Ingcs* trie, • Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire,' K. P. F. R. & A. S. to.

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17c4. July-r 5. ■ Robert Grosvenor, E.’ GroSvewor, - V; - B'elgrave, ’ Lori Lieutenant of Flintshire,1 »»:?

1736. Aug. .3. John.Murray, Ew. Strange, L;'Murray, Lord of tlh Isle of Man, Lord Lieutenant of Pertsliire/ (Duke • oi Athol!* in Scotland,) Iv. T. & F. R. S. in.

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1733* Aug. IS. Richard Edgecombe*•, E. of Mount-Edgccumbe, V. Valletort, Lord Lieutenant, Vice Admiral, and Custos Rotulorura of’ Cornwall' and High' Steward of' Plympton, Devon, D: C. L* F. R. & A. S. w.

173-. Aug. 13. Hugh Fortescuc, E. Fortescue, . V. Ebrington, Lord Lieutenant of Devonshire,, and' High Steward, of Barnstaple and South-Moltpn, -F. S;. A. & 'D. 'C. L. to. ■ V

17&0. Oct. 30. Edward Digby, E. Digby,- V. Coleshil, Lord Lieut*, ari Custos Rotuloriun of Dorsetshire, (Lord Digby in Ireland.) D. C> L.. 0. <-

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of the Duke ot Northumberland, tv. ’\ •

I7S2. . Atiff. 3, William Murray, Earl of. Mansfield Lord Murray, Lord . Lieutenant of ‘Clackmannanshire,. Hcciditary Keeper of Scone, *F.- '

' R. & A. S. (V. Stormont in Scotland,) in.

< i793. June 29. Henry George Herbert, _’E. of Carnarvon, . Lord ‘Porcliester, w.

179Gi June 1. Robert Banks Jenkinson. E. of.Liverpool, Lord £?atr- kesbury, First Lord of the Treasury, a Lord of Trade ami Plantations, a Commissioner for the Affairs of India, Constable of .Duver-Castlc, Warden, Keeper, and Admiral, of the Cinque Ports, Master of the'Trinity Housp, High Steward of the Corps--

. -ration of Kingston-upon-Thames, a Governor of the Charter House,. and an official Trustee of the British Museum ; I£. G. &'F. R.'S. m.

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ICOO, Dec. 27. Charles. Henry- Cadogan, E. Cadogan V. Chelsea, .m.

ISC'?. Dec. 20. James Edward .Hams, E. of Malmesbury,>V. ' Fitc- Harris, Governor of the Isle of Wight, r;i.

I ICC1. April 21, James St.-Clair Erskine, • E. of Rosslyn, Lord Lough­borough, a General, Colonel of the 9th„ Regiment of Dragoons, -

( .and 'Director (for Life) on"the" Chancery, to.

IGOLv Jvr.e IS. William Craven, E, of Craven, V. Uffington, Loj Lieut, and Gusto's Rotulorum of Berkshire, a .'Lieut.Recorder of Coventry, m.

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1291. June 19. Thomas Onslow; E. of Onslow, Y. Cranley, O Ranger of Windsor Great Park, tv.

I8C3. June 22.- Charles Marsham, E. of Romney, Y. Marsham, to.

1001. June 23. -Thomas Pelham, E. of Chichester, Lord Pelham, F. R. S. Postmaster-general, m.

ISCh June 26. .Thomas Egerton, .E. of Wilton, V. Grey .de Wil- .ton, second son of .Earl Grosvcuor, n.

'160-2-.May, U. Edward Clive, E. of Powis.V. Clive, D. C. L-Lord .Lieutenant of Shropshire and Montgomeryshire, and Recorder of .Shrewsbury and Ludlow, (Lord Clive, ia Ireland), r».

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• • Ordfcrs, a Prebendary • of Canterbury, D. D. (Duke of Bronte • • * in Sicily.) rn.

' 1S03. April 1. Charles Herbert Picrrcpont, E. Man vers, V. Newark , a Captain in the Royal Navy, m.

"*■#»*" g♦•1805. April 1. .Horatio Walpole, E. of Orford, Lord Walpole, M. A.

Colonel of the West Norfolk Militia, High Steward of the Borough \ of Lynn, m.

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1805. April 1. Charles Grey, E. Grey, V. Hawick, a Governor of the Charter- House, rn.

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i . ASQ7: April 4. William Lowtlicr, E. of Lonsdale, V. Lowtlicr a • - • ■ Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland

* and Westmoreland, Colonel of the Cumberland Militia, and Re- , cordcr of Carlisle, K. G. & F. S. A. m.

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^1809.July IS. Dudley Ryder, E. of Harrowhv, V. Sandon, . President of the Council,. High Steward of Tiverton, an

Trustee of the British Museum, D. C. L. & F S. A. in..

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; >i • Regen.cy 1S12. Aug. 15. Henry Phipps, E. of Mulgrave, V. Nor- ' manby, an elder Brother of the Trinity-Mouse,a General, and Colonel of

the 31st Regiment, Governor of Scarborough, F. S. A. (Lord Mulgrave in Ireland), rn.

312. Aug. 15. Henry Laseellcs, E. of Havewood, V. Lasccllcs, Lord Lieutenant and Gustos RutuJomm of the West Riding of York-

' shire, and High Steward of Aiicrtonshire, rn.

1813 Feb. 2. Gilbert Elliot Murray Kynynnnound, E. of Minto, V. Mclgund, in.

1814. June 13. WiHi?.in-Shaw Catchart, E. Catchart, Lord Greenock, a General, and Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards, Vice Admiral of Scotland, an Advocate at the Scotch Bar. K. T. K* S, A. & St. G. (L jrd Cathcart in Scotland), m.

1815. Sept. 30. James Walter Grimston, E. of Vemlam, V. Grimston, Lord Lieutenants ami .Oust. Rot. of Herts, (V. Grimston in Ireland, and Lord Funster hi 'Scotland.) in. ...

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1S15. Sep!. 30. Charles' Whitworth, E. Whitworth, Lord Adbaston, .■ a Lord of Trade and Plantations, and High Steward of Strata ' upoa-Avon, D, C, L, (Lord Whitworth ia Ireland.) m.

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*»1815. £e/?£. JJO. John Oust, E. Brownlow, V. Alfotd, .Lord ^Icut.J Gustos Rotulorum, and Vice-Admiral, of Lincolnshire, Colonel of * the South Lincoln Militia, and Recorder of Boston, F.' R. S.. & F. S. A. id.

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AS15. Sept. 30. John Eliot, E. of St. ’ Germans, Lord ElioC M.*A. m.

1S15. Sept. 30. John Parker, E. of Morley, V. • Boring-don, D. C. Lft-& F. R. S. Colonel of the. North.Devon Militia, w. _ ' *

1815. Sept. 30. Orlando Bridgcman, Earl of Bradford, V. Newport,. •D. C. L. n.

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1815. Sept. 30. John Reginald-Pindar Lygon, E. Beauchamp, W Ehnley, rr..

Geo. IV.' 18*31. July G. John Scott, E. of Eldon, V. Encoiribe"’ r ■ Lord High Chancellor, and Speaker of the House of Pccrst 'a* •.* 1

Lord of Trade and Plantations', official Visitor of Oriel College,**.Oxford, and of Pembroke and Catharine . Halls, Cambridge, an . official Trustee of the British and Hunterian Museums,' high **» Steward of Oxford University, and a Governor of the Charter-. '*House, D. C. L. F. R. S. &'F. S. A. m. ' * '

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1£21. July 9. Edward Boscawcn, E. of Falmouth, L. Boscawcn,. R corder of Christ-Church, and Truro, r,i.

1821. July 9. Richard William Penn Curzoh Howe, E. Howe, \ Curzon, »j. - • --.i. ■ - • -

1821. July 9. John-Somers Cocks,. E.. Somers,- V. Eastnor, Lord * Lieut, and Cust. Rot. of Herefordshire, Recorder of Gloucester, and Chief . Steward of Hereford,, in.

1821. July 9. John Rous* E. of Stradbrokc, V. Dunwich, w.

1823. 2Iarch 2S. Charles William Vane Stewart, E. Vane, V. ' • . •Seahaiu, a Lord-of the King's Bedchamber, a Lieutenant-Ge­neral, and Colonel of the lCtlr Dragoons, and Gustos Rotulorum of the Counties of Londonderry and Down (Marquis of Lon­donderry, in Ireland), K, T» S. S, G) B, E. R. E,& S.—D*C. L.>

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• Sdtt. VI. 1549. Feb. 2. Henry Devereux, V. Hereford, premier * Viscount of England, m.

Annf. 1712. • July. S. George Richard St. John, V. Bolingbrokc and Si. John of Battersea, m. -

1721. Sept. 10. George Bvng, V. Torringtou, a Rear-Admiral of the t* • Red. D. C. L. & F. R. S. m.

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Geo. IT. 1746. Feb. 17. Augustns-Frcderick Fitzgerald, V. Leinster, t. ..(Duke of Leinster, and premier Peer in Ireland.) m.

w Geo- III. 1762. May 6. William Courtenay, V. Courtenay, b.

. April 21. John William Ward, V. Dudley and Ward, Recorder of Kidderminster, F. R. S. b.

1766. Oct ’ 20. Henry Maynard, V. Maynard, Lord Lieutenant of -Essex, wi.

17S9. Jvnc 9. John Thomas Townshend, V. Sidney, Ranger cf • St. James’s and Ilyde Parks, and Higli-Steward of Yarmouth,

F. S. A. w.

1796. June 1. Henry Hood, V. Hood, (Lord Hood, in Ireland) .is.

1797. Oct. SO. Robert Duucan, V. Duncan, ni.

3801. April 21. Edward Jervis Ricketts, V. St. Vincent, m.

1602. Dec. 24. Robert Saunders Dundas, V. Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty, a Lord of Trade and Plantations, an official Trustee of the British and Hunterian Museums; Lord Privy Seal, a Governor of the Bank, and Chancellor of the University of St. Andrew’s, in Scotland, K. T. m.

/»1S05. Jan. 12. Henry Addington, V. Sidmouth, a Governor of the

Charter-House, Deputy Ranger of Richmond-Park, an elder-brother of the Trinity House, Recorder of Devizes, and High Steward of Westminster and Reading,. F. S. A. & P, C. L. m,

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1S07. Oct. 31. Francis Gerard Lake V. Lake, a Lord of the -Kingd' Bedchamber, a Lieut. General, m.

Regency 1814. June. IS. George Gordon-Hamilton, V.. Gordon,- a- Trustee of the British Museum, (Earl of Aberdeen in Scotland,) K>

•*. T. F. R. & A. S. m.

1815. July 15. Granville Leveson Gower, V. Granville, half, brother of the Marquis of Stafford, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo­tentiary to the King of the Netherlands, m.-

1816. Sept. 21. Edward Pellew, V. Exmouth, an Admiral oftlie Blue, T K. C. S. F. M: Sc W. D: C. L. m.‘ .

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Gao. IV. 1821. July. 9. Richard Hely* Hutchinson, V. Hutchinson, 4 . Lieutenant General, second Remembrancer of the Court of Ex­chequer-in Ireland, and a Governor' of the County _of Tipperary. (E. of Donoughmore, in Ireland); 'Fr 5. A.- 5. ¥ l

1825. March 28. William Carr Beresford, V. Beresford, a Lieutenant . General, Colonel of the 16th Regiment, and Governor of Jersey. 1

(Buke of Elvas in Portugal, and a Marshal in the Portuguese- ^ Service), K. G. II. T. S. F. M. Sc F. b.I .

1S23. March 17. Richard Le Poer Trench, Viscount Clancarty, sole Governor and-Custus • Rotoloruin of Galwaysliire, Vice-Admiral of Cannaught, and Colonel of the Galway Militia, (Earl of Claneart in Ireland) and Marquis of Hensden in Holland, &t»'

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oUrn. III. 1269. .JuncZ. Thomas Stapleton, Lord Le Bcspcnccr, bt.

12$). Dec. 29. Edward Southwell Clifford, Lord Be Clifford, D. C, L. m.

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Edw. I. 1296. J«n. 26. George John Thickness? Tuchct, Lord Aud- lcy, ic.

129S. Feb. Ci. Robcrt7CoUon-Saint-John Trefusis, Lord Clinton, a Lieu­tenant-Colonel in the Army, m.

Edw. II. 1207. Kov. 15..Thomas Brand, Lord Dacre, ?;?.

130S. Cecil Bisshopp, Lord Dc' La Zcucli, F. R. S. & D. C. L. sf."

IIf.s. VI. .14-48. May 13. William. Stourton, Lord Stourton, in.

Hen. VII. 1492. Aug. 12. Henry Verney, Lord Willoughby D*-Brdotcj b. ‘ .•

Edw. Vl' 1553. March. 15. Kenneth Alexander-Howard, Lord Howard of Effingham, a Lieut.. General, and Colonel of the 70th Regiment, I\. T. S.

'-LIZ. 155S. Jan.. 13. Samt-Awdrew Saint-John, Lord Saint-John, c-l Bletsoe, b.

697. May 1-4. Charles Augustus Ellis, Lord Howard De Walden, Precis writer to the Secretary of State- for Foreign Affairs, b.

Jam. I. 1603. July -21. William Francis Henry Petre, Lord Petre. r.:.

1603. Aug. 9. Gregory William Earley Twisleton, Fiennes Lord Saye- and-Sele, m.

.1605. May 4. James Evcrard Arundel, Lord Arundel, of Wardour, (a Count of the Roman Empire:) F. S. A. m.

160S. July 9. John Bligli, Lord Clifton, Hereditary High Stewart cl Gravesend and, iMilton, Kent, (Earl of Darnlcy in Ireland), P C. L. & F. K. S. m.

1615. June 30. Rohcrt-EV’clyn Dormer, Lord Dormer, vj.

1616. July g. Henry Francis Roper-Curzon, Lord Teynham, m.

Cha. I. 1643. Oct. 24. George Anson Byron, Lord Byron, a CapUi rin the Navy, nu

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Ciia. If. 1072. A aril 22. Charles Clifford, Lord Clifford of- Chudlclght,F. S. A. * . '* *

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* *Annf. 1711. 10. Edmund Roylc, Lo>d Coyle, a Lieutenant General,

(Ear! of Cork and Orrery in Ireland.) m.

1711. Dr,’.. 31. Thomas Robert IJayc-Drummond, Lord Ilaye. (Err! •oY-> ** Kinnoul, and Lord Lyon King' of Arms, in Scotland,’ m.

1712. Jan. 1. Henry Willoughby, Lord Middleton, High Steward ofthe royal To rn of Sutton-Goldfield, m.. .. ...

1713. Juft/ 2. Georg'S Horatio Cholrrumdeloy, Lord Newburgh, (Sari of Rocksavage as eldest son of the Marquis of Chohnondeicy, w.

Gao. I. 1725. May. 2D. Peter King, Lord King, m.

Gao. II. 172S. May 2S. John ju&oz&o-Mouson, Lord JvJonsou, b.

3743. May* 9. Henry Bromley, Lord Monfcfcrd, D. C. L. m.N

17-19. June 12. Frederic Ponr.onbv, Lord Ponsonby, of. Sysonby, (Sari of Besborough, in- Ireland.) - w. -

3760. May 22. Lewis Richard Watson, Lord.Sondes, b.

Geo. IT!. 2731. April 7. Thomas'' Thr ip Weddell Robinson.* Lor< Grantham, Lord Lieutenant and Custos - Ilptuloram, of Bedford- shire,. F* S. A. in.

1761. April• 9. Nathaniel Curzon,. Lord, Scarsdaic,

1761. April 10. Frederic Irbv, Lord Boston, a. Lord of the King's ■, Bedchamber, D. C. L. & F. S. A. m.

1702. Hay 6. Henry Richard Vassal. For;, Lord Holland, of Holland, and Lord Holland of F oxley,. Recorder of Nottingham, F. R. & A. S. r.u , . \ • •

17.2. May 7. John * Perceval, Lord Lovel and Holland of Enihorc, (Earl of Egmont in Ireland.) in.

1762. May 12. Henry Venables Vernon, Lord Vernon, in.

1733. April 27. Thomas Reynolds. Slore'ton, Lord Duds, F. S. A. at.

1750. Dec. -22. George' William Campbell, Lord Sundridge and jpa- railtou, hereditary Maste'r of 'the King's Household in Scotland,

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Keeper of Dunstnfnagc and Garrick, 6r.d Lord Lieutenant of . Aggylcsliire, (Duke of Argylc in Scotland.) m,

l?76. May 20. Edward William Hawke, Lord Hawke, b.

\J 76. May CO. George Pitt, Lord Rivers, b.+'

17 ro! May 20. Thomas Foley, Lord Foley, Recorder of Droitwitch,

1760. Ori. -17. George Talbot Ricv, Lord Byncvor, Lord Lieutenant and Oust os R.tuloriun of Carmaitlicnshire, and Colonel of the

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17S0. Oct. 17. George Be Gray,' Loro Walsingham, a Lieutenant 0c- . moral, and Lieutenant Colonel ,.f il* First Regiment of Dragwnssu

USQ. Oct. 17. William Bagoi, Lor-> Raget, F. S. A. &. F L.

17S0. Oct. 17. Charles Fitzrov Lw«-d Southampton. 0.

1782. April 9. Fletcher Norton, i. )m . 2i.gh Si’ewaiu of Guild­ford, ?;j.

[S2. Jitne 19, George Rodney, Lorn iiodnoj. Lord L^cutuaur I Radnor, and Colonel of the North Hampshire MiiUsa, >/..

/S4‘. Jen. 20. l.enry Frederic Carteret, LoW Carie^et. High Hai?.-. of Jersey, D. C. L. b.

1784. May 19. Thomas Noel Hill. Lord Berwick, I). .*». f, ,S.- " «- A. m.

I7S4. May 20. John Button, Lord Sherborne, m.

1734. July 12. George Gordon, Lord Gordon, of Huntly, (Marquis o Huntly, as eldest son of the Duke of Gordon,) a General, nr Colonel of the Royal Scots, Lord Lieut, of Aberdeenshire, aL Chancellor, of Marischal College, Aberdeen, m.

l~Su. A up;. 8. Henry Janies Montagu Scot, Lord Montagu, of Bougi to.i. Uncle of the Duk* of iiuccicuch, Lord Lieut, of SclkirksUi and Keeper of Geddihfton, Chase’, m. «■ ♦

1786. Aug. S. Henry do la Popr Beres ford, Lord Tyrone,' sole G vernor and Gustos Rotulorum of the County of Waterford, Coloi oi the County Militia, and a 'Trustee, • of the Linen/ Manufactu (M. of 'Waterford in Ireland), li, l\ m.

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17S5. Aug. 8. Henry Doyle, Lord Oar'eton, Gustos Rotolorum of the Comity ^o*’ Go -:?. .a u loo Linen Manufacture in Ireland, (Ear* ot Shannon in Ireland.) li. p. «j. , * * •

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1733. Aug, 8. Arthur Henry Carleton, Lord Dorchester, a Cornet of the lloyai Horse Guards, b.

1781. June D. George Kenyon, Lo. 1 Kenyon, ‘ a Bencher of the Middle '' eniii;c, Gustos Brcvium, of the King's Bench, F. S. A. & LL. D. iv. * •

1788. Sept: 5. Bichard Neville Griffin, ^Lord Braybrouke High Stewart o ‘ V/okinghrfm, Berks, ai. l be. edkary Visitor of M agdalen*-Coi]egc,: Cambridge, F. S. -A. & LL. D. w. • . . .

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'• y 8. w.-chinnhl Dung-ins, Lord Douglas, - o» Dougl?.*, ami hereditary o’ e- iff of Forfarshire vi.

i. Henry Hall Gage, Lord Gage, (V. Gage, in .I.

3£. William Wyndham »h. .WA, Lord Grenville, Chan- ciOor of the University of Oxford Auditor of the Exchequer, an elder Brother of the Trinity-House, a Governor of the Charter- House, High Steward of Bristol, D. C. L. & F. S. A. m.

1791. Aug. 11. George Douglas, Lord Douglas, of Lochlcven, Colonel of the Fife Miiitin, (Earl oi Morton in Scotland), K. T. V.P. R. S. £: F. S. A. m.

1792. June 12. Edward Novell Thuvlow, Lord Thurlow, Registrar, of the Diocese of Lincoln, Clerk of the Presentations in the Pcity- Bag-Ofiicc, Patentee of the Bankrupts offirc, Clerk of the Cus­tody cf Lunatics and idiots, one of the Clerks of the Kanauer, and one of the Prothcniotaries of ike Court of 'Chancery in Re­version,

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1793. tltTay 22. George Eden, Lord Auldand, a Director'and Auditor . of Greenwich Hospitals, (Lord Auklaud in Ireland.) b.

179-f, Aug. IS. George Fulke Lyttelton, Lord Lyttelton, High Ste- ^ - • ward oi* Bevrdley, )Lurd Westcote in Ireland,) b. <

*• 1791% Aug. 13. Henry Wcihore Agar Ellis, Lord Mendin, Recorder of Gowran, -and Clerk of the Privy -Council in Ireland, F. S. A. (V. Clifdcn in Ireland.) ;o.

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Royal Nasvy, m.i

;179-. Aug. 13. Laurence Dumbs, Lord Dundas, an Alderman of

York, LL. D. ,&F. S.. A.‘ m.

1731. Aug. 13. Charles Anderson Pelham, Lord Yarborough, Recorder of the Borough of Grimsby, D. C. L. F. il. S. & F. S. A. to..'

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’790. June 4. Francis Stuart, Lord Stuart, of Castle-Stuart, LordLieutenant of Elginshire, (JJarl of Moray; in Scotland.) in.

i?0 June G. Grorge Stewart, Lord Stewart, of Garlics, Lord Liouf- ’ of v7igtoanshire and the Stewnrtry, of Kircudbright; a Vice Ad­miral of the white, K. T. (Earl of Galloway, in Scotland,) m.

1735. Jync 7. James George Stop ford, Lord Saltcrsford, Captain of the Band of .Gentleman-Pensioners, a Governor of the County of Wexford, (Earl of' Court-own in Ireland.) K. P. w.I |J ' .

1706. June 9. • John Christopher Burton Dnwnay, Lord Dnwnay, Co- ’ lonel <>1'( the 2nd West" York' Militia/ (Viscount - Do\Vnc in Ire­land,) ni. • .

1795. June l1. George BYofirick, Lord Brcdrick, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rutuioruin of Surrey, (7. Middleton in Ireland) a:.

1795. June 15. Geo"ge Gotygh Ca!thorpe, Lord Calthorpe, h.

17LG. Jon* 15. Peter Robert.Drummond-Barrell, Lord Gvryder, De­puty Great-Chamberlain of England, m.

17.. 5^ June 17, ,F- aneis Ibsset, Lord De . Dunstanvijlc and Basset. Recorder of Penryn, i). C. L. in

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179S. June £9. John Rollc. Lord Rolls, Colonel of the South Devon Militia, .Recorder of Tofring'ton, Devon, m.

1795.. June 21. John Frederick Campbell, Lord Cawdor, F. R. S.Vn.•?»

1796. Oct. 20. Richard Wellesley, Lord Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Grand .Master' of the Order * of St. Patrick, jCusCos Rotuiorum of.the County of Meath, and Joint Remembrancer of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland, (Marquis Wellesley in Ireland), If. G. K. C. K. S. L. & D. C. L. to.

1797. Oc?.. 29. Robert Smith, Lord Carrington, Captain of peal Castle, (LordWJarringtoii in Ireland), F. it. & A. S. & LL. ±). m.

1797. Oct. 29. Charles Henry William Powlett Townshcrid, Lord Bayniag, b. .

1797. Or?. 20. James Grenville, Lord Glastonbury, a Lord' of (Tirade and Plantations, m.

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1797. Oct. 29. William Crde Powlett, Lord Bolton, in.

7791. Oct. 25. John Wodeuouse, Lord Wodehouse, Recorder of Fal­mouth id.

1797. Oct. 25. John Rushout, Lord North wick, *F. S. A. b.

1797. Get. 27. Thomas. Powia, Lord Lifford, w.

17 7. Oct. 26. Thomas Lister, Lord Ribblesdale, B. C. L. w.

1799.. Sept. 21. John Fitzgibbon, Lord Fitzgibbon, (Earl of Clare, in Ireland), b.

S ISO!. Jan.in Ireland), b.

17. Charles Moore, Lord Moore, (Marquis of Drogheda

ISO]. Jan. 19. John Loftns, Lord Loftus, Lord Lieutenant of Wex- fords hire. a Governor «>f the County of* Fermanagh, and Colonel of Wexford Militia,* (Marquis of Ely in Ireland,) K. P. & D.

' C. L. m. ■

1801. Jan. 21. John Joshua* Probv, Lord Carvsfort, (Earl of Carys- .. fart in Ireland and M. • R. f. A.) Li. P. D. C. L. F. it. SJ &F. &. A. in.m

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1501. 32. William Arden, Lord Alvanlcy, a Captain in the’ Avinv, b.

#1B01. May 23. George Abercvomby, Lord Abcrcromby,

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■I30i. "!. Allevne Fitzherbert, Lord St. Helens, a Lord, of tbs

% King' s Bedchamber, and a Trustee of the British and HunterianMuseums* F. S. A. (Lord St.. Helens in Ireland,) b.

\ • 1S01. Dec. 16. John Holy Hutclunson, Lord Hutchinson, next Bro­ther of the Earl of Donoughmurc, a General, Colonel, of the ISth

' Regimenfc. of Foot, and Governor of Stiriing-Castle, Iv. C. & F- S. A.‘ 6. - **

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, - 1802. Feb. 15. John Frccman-Milford, Lord Rcdcsdale, a Lord ofy\ Trade and Plantations, F., R. S. & F. S. A.^c.

1802. Ayril 11. Edward Law, Lord Ellcuborougli, Joint Chief Clerk of the Picas in the Court of King’s Bench, w,

1802. July 28. /Charles George Perceval, Lord Arden, Registrar of lhc Court c.i Admiralty and of the Court of -Delegates, and a

• Trivtce of'the Hunterian-Museum, F. R. S. & F. S. A. (LStH [Arden in Ireland,) in.

1S92. July 29. George Augustus. Frederick Charles Bakcr-IToIroyd, L.wd- SUcihcid, (Earl of Sheineid in Ireland,) b.

-2205. April 27. Charles Noel Noel, Lord Barham,, w.. ISO5- F<;b. 10. David Montagu Erskiuc, Lord Erskinc, Envoy Extra-

*' ordinary at Statgard; m.I Jo '. Feb. 20. Howe Peter Browne, Lord 7vJont eagle, a Governor of •» the County of Mayo, Colonel of the South Mayo Militia, and a

Trustee oV the Linen Manufacture, (M. of Siigo In Ireland,) K. P. nr.

ISCG. Feb. 21. Archibald Montgomerie, Lord Ardrossan, (Earl of Eglinio'un, in Scotland), b.

1£00. Feb. 22. James Maitland, Lord Lauderdale, heritable Royal Standard-Rearer of Scotland, an Advocate at the Scotch Bar, (Earl of Lauderdale in Scotland) K. T. in.

I50il. Feb. 2;. George Eorbcs, Lord Granard, a Lieut. General; Cnstc3 Rotuloruin of the County of Longford, Clerk of,the Crown and Kanaoo.r in Ireland, and a Trustee of tlic linen Manufacture, (Earl of Granard in ^Ireland), nr. . -

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lSOu. March 43. John Ponsonby, Lord Ponsonby of Xmokiih*, m..

ISOS. Nor. *!'. Archibald Kennedy, Lord Ailsa, (Earl of Cassilis in • Scotland) K. T. m. ' 4

1SC5. Nov. 4. John Campbell, Lord Brcadalbano, a Lieutenant Gene­ral, F. II. S. (Earl of Brcadalbanc in Scotland,) m. . .

lSDS. Nov. 15. Allan Legge Gardner, Lord Gardner, (Lord Gardner in Ireland,) b. .

• •JS07. April I t. Thomas Planners Sutton, Lord Manners, Lord. High

Chancellor of Ireland, ?n. *• .=

1S07. Nov. 3. James Gambier, Lord Gambler, an Admiral of the Red, m. ’

1S09. Jan. 23. John Hope, Lord Ilopctoun and Niddry, a ..Cornet in . .the 7th Dragoons, (Earl of llopetoun, and Lord Lieutenant of Linlithgowshire, in Scotland,) b. •

Regency. 1S14. May 3. Thomas Graham, Lord Lyhedoch, a Gene­ral, and Colonel’ of the 5Sth Regiment, iv.

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:IS 14. May 3. Stapleton Cotton, Lord Coinbermere, a Lieutenant Ge­

neral, Commander of' the .Forces in Ireland. Colonel of the 3d Regiment of Dragoons, and. Governor of Sheerness, K. G. II. & ». T. S. m. * «• I

1S14. May 3. Rowland Hill, Lord -Hill, a Lieutenant General,. Colonel of the 53d Regiment, and Governor of Hull, K. T. S. Iv. M. T. & Iv. S. G. b.

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1S15. July IS, George Ramsay, Lord Dalhousie, Captain General, and Commander in Chief of* Canada, Nova Scotia: New Brunswick* Prince Edward’s Island, and Cape Breton : a Lieutenant Gene­ral, and. Colonel of the 2dth Regiment of Foot, (Earl of Dal- liousic in Scotland,) m.

1S15. July" IS. George Gordon, Lord Mcldrum, Colonel of the Aber­deenshire Militia, (Earl of Aboyue in Scotland,) j;j. -

1815. July IS. George Boyle, Lord P.oss, Lord Lieutenant of Ayfsldre, and an Extraordinary Director of the Bank of Scotland, (Earl of Glasgow in Scotland) F. R, S. & F, S, A, r.r:«

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! . <IS 15. July is. John Willoughby Cole, Lord Grinstcad, ? Governor an*

. CuMos Itotulovum of the’-County of Fermanagh, Go!one! of the , Fermanagh Militia, and a Trustee of the Linen Manufacture,

(Earl of InniskiUeu in Ireland,) K. P. tv.

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1S15. July IS. Pcniston Lamb. Lord Melbourne; a Lord of the Kings Bedchamber, (Y’iscouut Melbourne in Ireland,) tv.

1ISIS. Jiity IS. Francis Almavie Spencer, Lord Churchill, only Brother

of the Duke of Marlborough," Ranger of Whicliwc.od Forest, in-

1SI5. July IS. George Harris, Lord Harris, a General, Governor Dumbarton Castle, and-Colonel of the'T’Jd Regiment, rn.

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1S1G. August Id*. Algernon Percy, Lord Prudhoe, only Brother of txJ Dulce of Northumberland, a Captain in the Royal Navy, b.' i ( •

%1817. May .11. Charles Abbot, Lord Colchester, keeper of the Pri'J

. S.eal in Ireland, F. 11. Sc A. S. m.

Geo. IV. 1S21. July 9. John Willia.m Robert Kcr, Lord Ker, . Recor­der of the Borough of- Huntingdon, (Marquis of Lothian L- Scotlaud, and Lord Lieutenant of Roxburgshire, tv.

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1821. July 9. Henry Conyngbam, Lord Minster, Lord Steward °> the .Household, and Judge of the Marshalsca Court and the Court of the King’s Palace, a Lieut. General,. (Marquis of Cor.yng- ham, in• Ireland, Custos ltolulonim of the County of Clare, as* a Governor of the County of Donegal!,) K. P. F. 3. A. & M- XL* I. A. m.

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Ki ■ ken ny shire,. Earl of Ormonde- and Qssury, in Ireland,) KP. m.

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i: frV; 1S21. July 9. Francis Wemys? C-hartcries-DouglaS, Lord Wemyss (Eayl of Wemyss and March in Scotland, and. Lord Lieutcuac

o °f Peeblesshire, m.I

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: 1821. July 0. Robert Jocelyn, Lord ClanbrassiU, Auditor-General of ' *=the Exchequer in Ireland, a Trustee of the Linen Manufacture, and Gustos Rotulorum of Louthshire, (Earl of Roden in Ireland,)K. P. m.

n „ . •1S21. July 9. George King, Lord Kingston, (Earl of Kingston in Ire- *•

^ land,) m. *

1821. July 9. Thomas Packenham, Lord Silchestcr, Oust. Rot. of West­meath, (Earl of. Longford in Ireland,) K. P. F. S. A. :n.

1S2I. July 9. James Murray, Lord Glenlyon, second son of the Duke of Athol, a Lord of the King's Bedchamber, and a Major General, m. '

1S21. July 9. William Wellesley Pole,. Lord Maryborough, next bifo- ■ • ther of Marquis Wellesley, Master of the King's Buckhounds, and a v‘ Governor and Custos . Rotuloruuz of Queen's County, m.

2S21. July 9. John Foster, Lord Oriel, a Gove>nor of the County. • of Louth, one of the Corporators of the Port of Dublin, and* a Trustee of the Linen-Manufacture in Ireland, m.

1S21. July 9. William Scott., Lord Stowell, elder brother of the Earl of Eldon, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, Master^of the Faculties, and a Trustee of the British. Museum, F. R.A. S. m.

1S21. July 9. Thomas Henry Liddell, ;Lord Rf.vcnsworfch, m.

1821. July 9. Thomas Cholmondeley, . Lord Delaraaere, m.

1821. July 9. Cecil Weld Forester, Lord Forester, m.

1823. Feb. 15. Nicholas Vansittart, Lord Bexley, Chancellor of • the Duchy of Lancaster, and a Director of . Greenwich Hospital, D.C. L. F. R. S. & S. A. m.

\ \1824. Jan. 28. Robert Gifford, Lord Gifford, Master. of the Rolls,

Deputy Speaker of the House of Peers, and Recorder of Bristol.:

182-1. Oct. 2S. Percy Clinton Sidney Smytlie, Lord Penshurst, Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Che Ottoman Porte.(Viscount Strangford in Ireland,) K. T. S. r*.

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. «’'m . i + Wir.v. III. 1604. Dec. 17. George Hay. Marquis of- Tv/cddale, Earl

* * . of..Gilford, Hereditary. Chamberlain of Dnnnerinline, Lord Lieut.• of Haddingtonshire, a •Lieutenant'Colonel iu the. Army, K. T. m.

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u ;• • • % J:vm. .’1 f. 1452. March 17. William George. ITay, Earl of Errol, Lord

- 'Flay. Hereditary Lord. High ,Constable-of. Scotland,, .and' a Lord of the King’s• Bedchamber, in.,

. 3am. VI. 1605. March 4. Alexander Home Ramey, Earl of Home,• Lord. Duughs, Lord Lieut, of Berwickshire, and. Colonel of the . Militia,. in..

'16*19. SfSfch '1?. 'Thomas Erskine, EL of'Kellie'; V. Fenton, Lord Lieu­tenant of Fifeshire, ‘ Premier V. of Scotland,, J\. G. V. «».

•r* . ' . ' • •.. • .•CiiA. I. 1G.°3.- June 21. Thomas Bruce, .Earl of 'Elgin and KiheaVdine,

* Lord Bruce, a Lieutenant General, and a family trustee, of theBritish Museum, K. C. in. . . ..

» ' A'xxr. 1703. .April 10. Archibald John Primrose, E. of Rosebery, Lord -Dahneny, D. C. L; in..

» Cjia. V. ion. Nov. \C». John_Arbuthnot,. Viscount Arbutlmot,. Lord Lieutenant’JV Kincardineshire, in.

If. 1-MO. James' Oeboiicar Forbes, Lord Forbes', Lord Cominis- . . sinner to the General .Assembly of the Church of Scotland, a.Ge­

neral and. Colonel of the "21st Regiment, in.

I4i5.*! Jan. .231 Alexander George Fraser, Lord Saltdun and Abernetby# •’ Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, and a Captain in the First 1 .Regiment of Foot-Guards, Iv. M.- T.* m.. .

14-15; Frauds Gray, Lord Gray, ?»..

Jam. IV. 1489. Jan. ,33. Charles St. Clair, Lord Sinclair, re..

Jam. VI. 1301. AyrV 25: John Colville, Lord Colville, of Cutross, 2 Rear Admiral of the White, rn>.

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■ Csia. I. 1617. Dee. 15. Robert Montgomery Hamilton, Lora Selhavea .<> and Steuton, m.

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•Cleo. ITT. 1S00. Dee. 20. William - O'Bryciv' M. of Thomoad, . E. o'?**' Inchiquin, a Governor of the County of Cork, and a. Trustee of*

- the Linen Manufacture, K. P. m. ' ' • ’ ■ ’ / ’

' •. ; * •1.S00. Dec. 20. Thomas Ta vfour, • M. of Ileadfort, E. of Beefiro, « . " .

Lord of the Kind’s Bedchamber,- and a Governor- of the. County' • of Meath, K. P. & F. S. ‘ " * ' ■ -*«»« //!• • •

.Regency. 1S1G. Jan. 22. Henry ConyngUam, M. Convngbam, E. of 5founts v. •- ■ Charles,' a Lieut. General, Gustos ■ Rotuloruni of the County of Clare, a Governor of the County of Donegal!, and* a Trustee of . the Linen 'Manufacture, (Lord—Minister of the United Kingdom,)K. P. F. S. A. & M. R. 1. A. m. '

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Geo. ITT. 1763. Dec. 23. Francis William Caulfcild, E. of Charlc- ^ • wont, V. Caulfeild, a Trustee of the'Linen Manufacture, M. R. if. A. j;>.

17oS. Aug. 25. George King, E. of Kingston, V. Kingsbnrough,. Governor of the County of- Corky and a Trustee of the Line Manufacture, (Lord Kingston of the United Kingdom.)'*///.

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1785. June 20. Thomas Pakenliam, E. of Longford, Lord-Pahenhani, Custos Rotulorum of the County of Westmeath, and a Trustee of the Linen Manufacture, (Lord Silchcstcr of the United Kingdom), Iv. P. F. S. A. in.

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1785. June 27. John Bourke, E. of Mayo, Lord Nass, D. C. L. m.

1789. Aug. IS. John Willoughby Cole, Earl of Enniskillen, Lord Mount jiorenc.c, a Governor aiid Custos Rotulorrtm of the County of Fermanagh, and a Trustee of -the, Linen Manufacture, (Lord Grinstead of the ,United Kingdom] K. P. w.

1739. Aug. IS. John Creighton, E. of Erne, V. Creighton, a Gover­nor of the County of Fermanagh, and a Trustee of the Liuen

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*793.. Dec. 20. William Forward Howard/ Earl of Wicklow, Lord Olonmore, in.

1795.. Oct., G. Richard Bingham, Earl of Lucan, Lord Bingham, tv.

* 1797. Nov. 11. Somerset. Lowry Corry, Earl • of Belmorc, Viscount? Curry, a Governor and Custos Ilotulorunw of the County of Ty-

. ronej and a Trustee of the' Linen Manufacture, in.

1S00. slug. 7. Charles Henry ‘ Saiut-Johu O’Neil,Raymond joint Postmaster General of Ireland, a Governor of the County of Antrim, and a Trustee of the Linen Manufac­ture, K. P. b.

\1200.''Aug. 7. Francis • Bernard," E. of Bandon, V. Bernard, iy.

E. O’Neil, V.

lSOD, Dee. 29. Richard Ilily Hutchinson, E. of Donoughmore, V. ■Suirdale, a Lieutenant-General a Governor of the County oi Tipperary;, and second remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland. (Viscount Hutchinson of the United Kingdom,) F. S. A. b,.

IfeOO. Dee. 29. Duprfi Alexander, E. or Caledon, V. Alexander, a Governor of the County of Tyrone, and a Trustee of the Lineu Manufacture, K. P- m.

* SOS. Feb. II. Edmund Henry Pery, E. of Limerick, Lord Client- worth, (Lord Foxford of the United Kingdom) M. R. 1. A. m.

s1803. Feb. 11. Richard Le Poor Trench E. of Clancarty, V. Duulo,

(Lord Trench of the United Kingdom,) in.

ISOd. Feb. 10. Arcliibald Achcson, E. of Gosfdrd," Lord Achesou, Governor and * Custos Rotulormn of the County of Armagh, a

" Trustee of the. Linen Manufacture, and Colonel of the Armagh Militia, m.R .r 1S0G. Feb. 1G. Laurence* Parsons,-.Earl of Russe, Lord Oxmantqun, joint Post Master* General of - Ireland, and a (Governor of King's Cuuuty, M. li. J. - A. m.

1200.' Feb.. 10. Charles William Bury, Earl of Charlevillc, ' Lord TuUdmure, .a Trustee of the Linen. Manufacture/ in. ■

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Regency. 1S.1G. Jan. 22. diaries John Gardiner, E. of Blessington, # V. Mountjoy, a Governor of'the County of Tyrone, w.

Geo. IU. 1797. jVov. 14 Hugh Carleton, V. Carleton, a Trustee »of the Linen Manufacture, D. C. L. iv.

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IS03. May 30. Robert Edward King,' V. Lorton, a Lieutenant Gc-. ncral, Custos RotulOruin,* a Governor ;of the County of Roscorn- .* •

luon, and a Trustee of the Lincu Manufacture, in.

Regency. 181G. -Jan. 22. Charles Vcrekcr, V. Govt, a Governor of' the County of Galway, and Constable of Limerick, m.

Geo. I. 171>. May 9. John Evans Frdke, Lord; Carbcry, 'a Trusteeof the Linen Manufacture, m. 1-

Geo. HI. 1800. July 31. Janies Stevenson Blackwood, • Lord Du florin and Clancboye, a Governor of the County of Down, Colonct of . • ttie' North Downshire Militia, and a Trustee of the'Linen Manu­facture, in.

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- dow of David Earl of Mansfield,4 and the • Hon. •• Robert .Fulk Grcville, uncle of the Earl of Warwick.

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Hen. III. 1261. Oct. 2. Charlotte Fitzgerald dc Ros, Baroness de Ros, (Premier Barony,) Lady of Lord Henry Fitzgerald.

Emv. II. loll. June 27. Priscilla Barbara Elizabeth Burrell Bar«v . .* ness Willoughby dc Ercsby, joint hereditary Great ■ Chamberlain

• * of England, widow of. Lord Gwyder.'

. . 1322..May 2. Barbara Yelverton, Baroness Grey de Ttuthyn, soleDaughter of Henry Lord Grey dc Ruthyn.

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3S02.-' June 19. Mary Hill, Baroness Sandys, widow of the Mavqc: of Downshire.

1502. Sept'. 17. Margaret Mercer Elphinstone, Baroness Keith, Lad of Count de Flahault, (Baroness Keith, in Ireland.)

Geo. IV. 1821. July 9. Charlotte Mary Gertrude Strutt, Barones Rayleigh, Lady of Joseph Holden Strutt Esq. in.

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27'03.~-l' 05.' Right Knn. Charles Manners Sutton, t>. D. Lord Arch­bishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan,. . • a Lord of Trade and Plantations an official Trustee of the British • ‘

.Museum, a Governor-of the OJiar'rr-House, anil Visitor .of All-Souls • and Merton Colleges, Oxford, Cousin of the Duke of Rutland*

“ and Brother, of Lord Planners, in..

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1791.-r-lS07. Right Hon.. Edward Venable Vernons, D. C. L.' Lord Arelib'shop of York, Primate of England, and Lord High Almoner/ to the : King, Visitor of Queen's College, Oxford, and a Governor • of the Charter-House,. Brother of Lord Vernon, m. •

1813. Right lion. William ITowlcy, D. f). F. R. Sc A. S, Lord pis-. _hop of- London, an official ••Trustee of' the British Museum-, Dean'

of the Chapel Royal, -Visitor of Sioh-Colloge, Provincial Dcup/of ' Canterbury, and a Governor of the Charter-'House/?u;.■

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17S7.—is*20; Sir George -Prefcym'ah Tomlin, .Bart. D. D.' Lord 'Bishop of Winchester, Prelate of the Order of the GarYcr: Provincial "Sub-Dean, of Canterbury, and Visitor of Magdalene. .Hew, ■Tri­nity, Si;. John's, and Corpus College, Oxford, . F. R. S. n/,.

1707.—]gr>S. Folliot Herbert Walker Cornwall, D. D. Lord Bishop of Worcester, Rector of Havtlcbury, w.

1S00.—.1-09. Henry William. Majondie; D. D. Lord Bishop of Bangor, Archdeacon o? Anglesey and Bangor, m.

S92.—1S15. Geoge Isaac ifun ting ford, D. ‘T>. Sc F. R. S. Lord Bis-- hop of Hereford, and Warden of Winchester-College, h.

;S0V—I?S23. if on. George Pelham, D. C. L. Lord Bishop of Lin- ; • |coin, a Canon- Residentiary of Chichester, and Clerk of the Closet to th<2 King. Visitov of King's College, Cambridge and of Brazen- . .nose and Lincoln College, Oxford; Brother of the Earl of Chi­chester, m. ~

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. of Brecon and a Prebendary of Durham, . F. R. & rA. S. m.

ISOS.—1S07. John Fisher, D. D. Lord Bishop of Salisbury, Chan- ,r'cellor of the Order of, the Garter, and Provincial . Precentor . of

Canterbury, F. S. A.

** IS05. Henry Bathurst, D. C. L. Lord ; Bishop . of Norwich, Uncle of Lord Castlc-Coote, F. S. A. w,

1807.—IS 15. John Luxmore, D. D. Lord Bishop , and Archdeacon of• St; Ashap, "F. S. A., to.

1807. Samuel Goodcnough, • D. D. Lord Bishop of Carlisle, F. R. A.- «: ‘ & L. S.

•1S08. Walker King, D. D. Lord Bishop of Rochester, Provincial Chap-

. lain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Canon of Wells, and a ■ Prebendary of Peterborough, F. S. A. m.

1809.—1812. Bowyer Edward Sparke, D. D. Lord Bishop of JE3/1 official Visitor of St. John’s Jesus, and . Christ's, College, Cam­bridge,' F: R. & A. S. m.

1812.—1824. George Henry Law, D. D. Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells Uncle of Lord EUcnborough, Visitor of Wadham-Collcge, Oxford F. A. S. tn.

■ 18^5.-1824. Hon. Henry Rider, D. D. Lord Bishop of Lichfield an Coventry, Dean of Wells, Brother of the Earl . of Harrowby.

1815. Hon. Edward Legge, D. C. L. Lord Bishop of Oxford, Un cle of the Earl of Dartmouth, Vicar of Lewisham, Kent, Warder of All-Souls College, Oxford; and a Director of Greenwich Hos­pital, h.

\S16.—1S19. Herbert Marsh, D. D. Lord Bishop of Peterborough Lady Margaret's .Professor of Divinity at Cambridge, F. R. $ A. S. m.

1S19. William Van Mildert, D. D. Lord .,Bishop of Llandat? Dean of St. Paul’s.

1820. Jphn Kaye, • D. D. Lord Bishop of Bristol, Master c Clvist’s College, and Regius Professor of Divinity at Con bridge, F. R. S. m.

16.20. William Carey, D. D. Lord Bishop of Exeter,• Prebendary of Westminster. *

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:1824. Christopher Bethel, D. D. Lord Bisliop of Gloucester.

1824. Robert Janies Carr, D. D. Lord Bishop of Chichester,0 Dew* of Hereford, .

1S24. Charles James Bloomfield, D. D. Lord Bishop of Chester, .Sector of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate.

Bislioprick in the Gift' of the Athol Family, not c Lord of Parliament.

1613. George Murray. D. D. Lord Bishop of Soder and Mann, Nephew of the Duke bf Athol, and Brother in-Lavr of ths .Earl of Kinnoul, m.

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Right Hon. Lord John de 'la Poer .Beresford, iD. D. Lord Archbishop . :of Armagh.

John Leslie, D. D. Lord Bishop of Elp'hin.

Richard Mant, D. D. Lord Bishop of Down.

•Hon. Richard Bourke, D. D. Lord Bishop of Waterford

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[The First Parliament of George IV.]Where chosen.

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% * Ahereromby, Honble James "Abercrombie, Hon. G; R.

• Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, Bart,. A’Court, Edward Henry

• •. ^Alexander,’ James ■ Alexander; Josias du Pre

i * Alien,-John H.• •*’ ’. Althorp, Viscount

■ CaineClackmananshire

■ Devonshire Heytesbury Old Sarum Old Sarum Pembroke North amtonshire Lichfield^ •YarmouthAidboroughCirencesterSt - Germains Fermanaghsliire Oxfordshire Bridgewater Wiltshire •CallingtonHorshamTipperaryRedonWiltonOrkneyCorfe-CastleCambridge UniversityStockbridgeTaunfon-.WycombeColchesterTregony

* .Anson, Sir George Anson, Hon. George Aiitrobus, Gibbs Crawford

^ . «Apsl6y, Lord •Arbuthnot,. Rt. Hon. Charles.

. '• Archdall, Mervyn* :Ashurst, William Henry

' • Astell", William -Astley, Sir John Dugdale, Bart.. At4wood; Matthias- Aubrey; Sir John, Bart.B. gwell, Right Hon. William. Baillie, John Baker, Edward Balfour, John Bankes, Henry Banxes, William John Barham, John Foster Baring, Alexander Baring, Sir Thomas, Bart. Bering, Henry Barnard, Viscount

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Barne, Michael B <rrett, Samuel B. M.*B stard Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, JohnBathurst, Hon. Seym.'Thomas B aumont, Thomas Wentworth

• Becher, William Wrixon Ber-tivc, Earl of Belfast, Earl of Belgrave, Viscount Bennet, Hon, Henry Grey Benet, John Bent, JohnBentinck, Lord Frederick C, Bentinck, Lord W. H. C.Benyon, Benjamin Beresford, Sir John P. Bart. Bercsford, Marcus Beresford,, Lord George Bernal, Ralph

'Bernard, Viscount Bernard, Thomas Jun.Binning, Lord Birch, Joseph Blackburne, John Blair, James Blake, Sir .Francis, Bart.Bond, John Bonham, HenryBoughton, Sir William Edw. Rouse bt Bourne, Right Hon. William Siurg. Buuverie, Hon.. Bartholomew Bo\d, Walter Bradshaw, Robert Haldane Bradshaw, James Brandling, Charles John Brecknock, Earl of „Bridges, George Bright, Henry Brinckman, Tho. H. L*.Brogden. James

Bunwich Richmond Devonshire Dartmouth

-St. Germains J\Tor thumberland Mallow Meathshire Belfast Chester Shrewsbury .Wiltshire Tofness Queenhorough Nothinghamshire StaffordBerwick ’Northallerton..4'Wa terfo rdsh i reRochesterBandon BridgeKing’s CountyRochesterNottinghamLancashireAldeburghBerwickGorfe-CastleSandwichEveshamChristchurchDowntdriLymingtonBmcMeyBrackleyN or th umberlandLudgershallLondonBristolYarmouth I. of TV. Launceston

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:<)Karnes Where chosen-

Winch else a>MayoMayoKilkennyRyeArmaghshireMarlboroughCarlowshireColeraineDumbavl onshireWestminster'CarlowshireNew- Shoreham.SussexArundelKilkennyshireDover *BedwynWeymouthMiddlesexHertfordWarehamWarehamHindon:BramberSouthwarkHuntingdonHertfordArgyllshireGlasgow, &c.NairnshireHarwichWexfordshirePortsmouth'

. Northamptonshire Arniaghshire Derbyshire DerbyNewton HantsLancasterStamford

Brougham, Henry ■Brofrne, Domenick

* Browne, Janies . Browne, Right Hon. Dennis

Browne,. Peter Brown low, Ch arl es

!Briidenell, Lord ; .* ■ * • > Bruen, Henry

’Brydgcs, Sir John Buchanan, John ..BuTdett, Sir Franbis, Bart.

• . Burgh, Sir Ulysses Bagenal ’ Burrell, Sir Charles M. Bart, Burrell, - Wajteir Bury, Viscount'

• Butler-Clarke. Hon. C. H. Buttenvorth, Joseph Buxton, John Jiicob'

• ■’‘j . Buxton, Thomas PowellJ. B>ngV George.

. Byronx Thomas-Calcraft, John'Calcraft, John Hales

‘II * Oalthorpe, Hon. Fred. G.-Calthorpe, Hon. Arthur

Calvert, Charles Calvert, John Calvert, Nicolsori Campbell, Walter F. Campbell, Archibald - Campbell, Hon. Geo. Pryse

' Canning, Right Hon. Geo. Carew, Robert Shapland Carter,. JohnCartwright, William Ralph Caulfield, Hon. Henry <■ Cavendish, Lord' G. A. H.

'Cavendish, Henry F. C. Cavendish,- Ghasles C. Cavr.herne, John-F."Ce;il* Lord Thomas

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Chaloner, Robert Chamber]ayne, William Chandos, Marquis Chaplin, Charles Cherry, George Henry Chetwyhde, George Chichester, Sir' Arthur, Bart. Childe, William Lacon Cholmeley, Sir Mont. Bart; Cholmondeley, Lord Hdn Clements, John Marcus Clerk, Sir George, Bart. Clifton, Lord Clinton, Sir W. H.*Clive, Viscount Clive, Henry Esq.Clive, Hon. Robert H. Cockburn, Sir George Cockerell, Sir Charles, Bart. Cocks, James'Coffin, Sir Isaac, -Bart.Coke, Thomas William Coke, Thomas Wm! jun. Colborne, Nicholas W. R. Cole, Sir Christopher Collett, Eben. John Colthurst, Sir Nich. C. Bart. Congreve, Sir William Bari. Cooper, John H.Cooper, Robert Bransby Cooper, Edward Synge Coote, Sir Charles H. Bart. Copley, Sir John Singleton Corbett, Panton Corry, Yiscoiint Ootterell, Sir J. G. Bart. Courtenay, THo., Peregrine

YorkSouthamptonBucksLincolnshire Dunwich Stafford

• Carrickfergtts'Wen lock Grantham Castle Rising' Leitrimshire Edinburgshire •' .Canterbury Newark

. Ludlow Montgomery

■ Ludlow Woebly Evesham

■ Riegate Ilchester Norfolk Derby Thetford Glamorganshire CashellCork'Plymouth Dartmouth Gloucester Sligoshire *Queen’s County Ashburton Shrewsbury Fermanaghshire Herefordshire Totoew

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. Courtenay, William * „ Cradock, - Sheldon

•' . Crawley* Samuel . • > Creevey, Thomas . •' - Cripps, Joseph

•’ Croker, John W..-.Crompton, Samuel

% . Crosbie, James v, ^ .Cuif, James ? . Cummin^, 'George

‘Cfinningham-Fairlie, Sir W»' • Curteis, Edward Jer. -

' * ’ ‘ 'Curtis, Sir William, Bart.Curwen, John C.Curzon, Hon. Robert

• Cust, Horn Edward .* Oust, Hon. Peregrine F. .J-Dalrymple, Adolp. John

Daly, James Davenport, Davies

. ' ;* Davies Thomas Henry ' -. . X v'ns, Richard Hart

Dawkins, Henry -X twlci-s, James

• "Dav.sorj, George R.Dawson, James H. M.

. I’e Crespigny, Sir Wm. C* Bart. D-erhurst, V-isconat I’?nison, John B.D nison, Wiiiiam Joseph Denman, Thomas Dent, John Dickinson, Williira

• Dishrowe, Edward C.. Divett, Thomas

Doherty, John■ Domville, Sir Compton, Bart.

Don, Sir Alexander Douglas, John Doujjlus, William R. K.

ExeterCamel fordHonitohApplebyCirencesterBodmynRetfordKerrvshireTraleeFortrose, &c. Leominster Sussex LondonCumberland >ClitherowGranthamHonitonApplebyGill way shireCheshireWorcesterBristol.B-'i'OughbridgeHastingsLondonderry County

j Olomnell Southampton Worcester Newcastle*, Stafford Surrey -Nottingham PooleSomersetshire Windsor Gat-on New ^Ross Bossinev Roxburghshire Minhead Dumfries, .&«•

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Dowdeswell, John Edmund Downie, Robert Pugdale, Dugdile Stratford Duncan non, Viscount Buncombe, Charles

• Buncombe, Wm.Dundas, CharlesBundas, Hon. ThomasBundas, Right Hon. WilliamDunlop, JamesEast, Sir Edward H. Bart.Eustnor, ViscountEbrington, Viscount.Edwardes, Mon. Edward If. Egerton, Wilbraham EUiot, Lord Ellice, Edward Ellis, Charles Ross Ellis, Hori. Geo. Jam. W. A. Ellis Thomas EllisCi, Cuthbcrt

- Ehnismore, Viscount Estcourt, Thomas Grimst. B.

. Evans, William Evelyn, Lyndon Fane,. John Fane, John Thomas Fane, Vere Furqnhar, .James Furquhar Sir Rob. T.Farquh arson, Archibald Farrand, Robert Fellowes, Willianr Henry Fergusson, -Sir Ronald C. Ferrars, Townshend, Lord C. FetherstonfSir Geo. R. Bart. Fife,. Eard ofFitzgerald, Rt. Hon. Wm. V. Fitzgerald, Rt. Hon. Maurice Fitzgerald, Lord Wm. C. Eitz-Gibbon, Hon. Richard '

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Invefkeithing, &c. . •Warwickshire . *Malton Newport Isle, of Wight • Grimsby Berkshire Richmond Edinburgh Kircudbright Winchester *Hereford Tavistock'Blcchingley Cheshire Liskcard Coventry Seaford Seaford DublinN ewcastle-upon-Ty ne Cock shire Devizes Retford St. Ives Oxfordshire Lyme Regis Lyme Regis Portarlington Newton, Lane.Elgin, &c.HedonHuntingdonshire Dysert, &c.Tam worth Loqgfordshire Bamfshire Clare Kerrvshire Kildare shire- Limerickshire

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' Fitzroy, Lord Charles m • Fitzroy, Lord John

Fleming, John 'liemjng, John .Foley, John M. H.Folkestone, Viscount Forbes, Sir Charges Bart, Forbes, .Viscount Fordo, Matthew «Forester, Francis Foster, John Leslie Fox, George Lane •Franckland, Robert Freen tie, RtV.Hon. Wm. H,

• French, Arthur Fyiics, Clinton Henry G~scoync, Isaac

. Gaskc”. Benjamin Gilbert, Davies Gipps,'George

\ Ghvd .^one, Jo.jn Gienorchy, Lord

• ’ Gooch, Thomas Sherlock- Gordon, Robert

Gordon,/Hon. Vilizam Gossett, William poulbum, RtV Hon. Henry Gower, Lord 'Francis L. Graham, Marquis of j Graham, Sandford Grant, Alexander‘Cray Grant, Rt. Hon. Charles

• Grant, Hdn. Francis Will. Grant, George M.Grant, John Peter Grattan, JamesGraves, Lord Greene, Thomas Greenhill-Russell, Robert Grenfell, Pasco Greville, Kdft.’ Sir & Ji ' Grifith, John Wynne]

Where choien

I ThetfordBury St. EdmundsSaltash Hampshire Droitwich New Sarum Malmesbury Longfordshire Downshire Wenlock Louth Beverley Thirsk Buckingham Ruscommonshirft Aldborough Liverpool Malden Bodmyn Riyon Woodstock Oakhampton Suffolk Cricklade Aberdeenshire Truro West :Looe Blechingley C abridge Ludershall Lestwlthiel Inv nes- -shire Elginshiro Sutherlandshire

| Tavistock I Wicklowshire

Milbourne Port Lancaster Thirsk Penryn

■ Warwick Denbigh

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Grossctt, John Rock G -osvenor. Richard E. E. Drax. Gvosvenor, Thomas Grosvenor, Hon. Robert Gui>'e Sir B. W. Bart.Gurney, Hudson Gurney, Richard Hanbury H .do nd, William H mi on, Lord Archibald iJ.imiiton, Sir Hugh D.II ndlev, H nrv H trdinge, Sir H nry H irt, George Vaughan H rvey, Sir Eliab H .wkins, Sir Christopher Heatlicote, Sir Gilbert Bart.He :thcote.* Johr Glib.H jber, Richard Heron, Su* Robert, Bart.Hsrries, John C.H^tgr.rc- William Hill, Lord Arthur VL!1, Ri. jIoh. Sir George F. Bart. Hill, Sir Rowland Bart. Hobhouse, John Cam.Hodson, John Alexander Hodgson, Frederick Holford, George Holmes, William Home-Drummond, Hen.Honywood, William F.Hope, Hon. Sir Alex a Her Hope, Sir Wm. Johns: >ne Hornby, Edmund Horrocks, Samuel Hotham, Lord Houlds worth, Thomas Howard, Hon. Fulk G.Howard, Hon. Henry

Where cliosen •

ChippenhamRomneyChesterShaftesburyGloucestershireNewton, HantsNorwichIpswichLanarkshireHaddingtonHeytesburyDurham CityDonegalshireEssexSt. IvesRutlandBostonOxford UniversityPeterboroughHarwichSudburyPownshireLondonderryShropshireWesr-iiim terWiganBarnstapleQueenborougliBishop’s CastleStirlingshireKentLinlithgowshireDumfries-shirePrestonPrestonLeominsterPontefract•Castle-RisingSteyning

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Howard, Hon. William Hudson, Harrington Hughes, William Lewis

c Hulse, Sir Charles, Bart.Hume, Joseph Hurst, Robert - Huskisson, T\t. Hon. Wm.Hutchinson, Hon. Christ. H.

v Hyde, JohnJames, William - .Tenkinson, Hon. Charles C. C.Jcrvoisc, George F.Tngilby, Sir W. A.Inglis, Sir Robert Harry Bart.Inues, Sir Hugh, Bart.•Innes, John Jocelyn, Hon. John Johnson, Will. Aug.Jolliffe, Hylton Jones, John Irving, John Kemp, Thomas R.Kennedy, Thomas Francis*Kerr, David Kerrison, Sir Edward King Hon. Henry ling,’ Sir John D. Bart, iv.ngsborough, Viscount Knatehbull, Sir Edward, Bart;Knight, Robert Knox, Hon. Thomas Lamb, Hon. George Lamb, Hon. William Lamb (on, John George Langs ton, James H.Lascelk-s, Hon. Will. S..Latouchc, Robert Lawley, Francis .Leader, William

. Leake, William Lggge, Hon. Heneage Legh, Thomas Legh-Keck, George Ant.

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Morpeth Halleston Wallingford West Looe Aberdeen, &c. Horsham Liverpool Cork Youghall Carlisle Grinstead Hampshiie Lincolnshire

’ Dundalk Kirkwall, &c.

' Grampouud ' -Louthsire

Boston •Petersfield Carmarthen Bramher Arundel Ayr, See,Athlouo Eye Sligo Wycombe Corkshire Kent RyeDungannon

. .Dangarvon Hertfordshire Durham Woodstock

• Northallerton Kildareshire. Warwickshire Winchclsea Malmesbury Banbury

* Newton,Lancashire Leicestershire

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Lennard, Thomas, B.Lennox, Lord John George

^Leslie, Charles Powell Lester, Benjamin Lester Lethbridge, Sir Thomas B.Barfc. Lewis, Thomas Frankiand Lewis, Wyndham Levcester, Ralph Lindsay, James Lindsay, Hon. Hugh Littleton, Edward John Lloyd, Sir Edw. Price, Bart. Lloyd, James Martin Lockhart, William Elliot Lockhart, John Ingram Long, Rt. Hon. Sir' Charles lopes, Sir Matthew, Bart, Lovaine, Lord Lowther, Hon. Henry C» Lowther, Sir John Bt. Lowther, John Henry Lowther, Viscount .Loyd, Sam. Jones Lucy, George Lushington, James L. Lushington, Stephen R. . Lushington, Stephen Luttrell, John Fownes Lygon, Hon. Ilenry B. Maberly, John Maberly William L. Macdonald James Macintosh, Sir James M’Kenzie, Sir James W. M’Naughten, Edm. Alex. Macqueen, Thomas P.

\ Madocks, W. Alexander] Magenis, Richard Mahon, Hon. Stephen Manners, Lord C. Somerset

Where choseu.

Ipswich ‘Chichester Monaghanshii-e PooleSomersetshire Beaumaris Cardiff Shaftsbury Wigan Forfar &c. Staffordshire FlintNew Shoreham Selkirkshire Oxford Haslemere

• Westbury Beralstone Westmorland Cumberland Cockermouth V/estmorland Hythe Fo wey Petersfield Canterbury Ilchester Minehead Worcestershire’ Abingdon Northampton CaineKnaresborough Ross-shire Orford East Looe * Chippenham Enniskillen Roscommonshire

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■ Renfrewshire1 Downpatrick

Wigtonshire Camelford Winchester AVestbury AVanvick YorkshireKingston-upon-HullReadingSt. MichaelSelkirk, &c.PecbleshireAyrshire.CoventryMonmouthshireBreconSt. MawesFlintshireDonegalshireDerbyshireBoroughbridgePerthshireCarlisleExeterWaterfordNewryBedwyn.Eye

Names.•A* • , Mariners, Lord Robert

•Manning, AV.illiam , -Mansfield, John

Majoribanks,'. Sir John Bart, Majoribanks, Stewart

' .. Markham, John-Martin, Sir Thomas B.

. Martin, Richard .Martin JamesMaule, Hon. William R. ,

t' Maxwell, HenryMaxwell. John.

' Maxwell, John Waring' Maxwell, Sir AVilliam

.-Milbank, Markif Mildmav,. Paulet St. John

• ' Miles, Philip John Mills, Charles

s ' - Milton, A7iscount ‘ Mitchell, John

Monck, John Berkeley Money, AVilliam T.

N *• . * Monteith, Henry• Montgomery, Sir James, Bart..

Montgomerie James Moore, PeterMorgan Sir Charles Bart. Morgan, George Gould Morland, Sir Scrope B. Bart. Mostyn, Sir Thomas, Bart. Mountcharles, Earl Mundy Francis,Mundy, George Murray, Sir Geo. Bart. Musgrave, Sir Philip, Bart. Newman, Robert William.

' . Newport, Rt. Hon. Sirin. Bart. Newry, Viscount Nicholl, Rt. Hon. Sir John Nightingal, Sir Miles

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' Pennant, Geo. H. D. Penruddock, John H.Percy, Hon. William H. ' Phillimore, Joseph .Philips, George.

Rutland.H igham-F errars ’. Plyinpton Newport, Cornwall Buckingham Aylesbury Clare Tregony Limerickshire Barnstaple Antrimshire Guildford MorpethCambridgeshire ’ Pembrokeshire King’s County Milborne Port CarnarvonWestmeath County * Ashburton Reading Bath BerkshireCambridge University Leicester Queen’s County Plympton Devizes Downton^Oxford University Taraworth Shropshire Launceston jrtomney Wilton Stamford St. Mawes V/ouon-Basset

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• Clitheroe Dorsetshire Cardiganshire Waterfordshire Durham County Chichester Gal Way Herefordshire New Radnor • Liskeard Tipperary Wicklowshire - Cardigan: Bedfordshire Crail, &c.Newport, Cornwall Kincardineshire Windsor

■Mai ton Carmarthen • Limerick Aylesljury •N ewcastle-upon-T.MaidstoneWallingfordBev/dley'GrampoundRiponNorthampton

"Philips, George Richard Phipps, Hon. Edmund Pitt, Joseph Pitt, William Morton'Plummer, John Plunkett, Rt. Hon. .Win. C.Pole, Sir Peter, Bart.Pollen, Sir John W.Pollington, Viscount PonsOnhy, Hon. Fred. C.; Purcher, Henry Portman, Edward Berkeley Powell, W. Edward Power, Richard Powlett,' Hon. Wm. I. F. Poyntz, William S.Prendergast, .Michael Geo,Price, Robert Price', Richard Pringle, Sir Wm. Henry Prittie, Hon. Francis A.Proby, Hon. Gran. L.Piysej Pryse Pym, Francis Rae, Sir William, Bart.Paine, Jonathan Ramsay, Sir Alexander, Bart. Ramsbottom, John jun. Ramsden, John Charles Rice, George Rice Rice, Thomas Spring Rickford, William Ridley, Sir Math. White, Bart. Robarts, Abraham W/Robarts, George James •<. Roberts, Wilson A.Robertson, Alexander**Robinson, Rt. Hon. F. J. Robinson, Sir George, Bart.

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Where chosen. *Names.Bishop’s Castle Christchurch Or ford Kinsale Suffolk ' • * Yarmouth Huntingdonshire Salt ash Bedford Gatton Tiverton JBridport Tiverton Carlow Peterborough Whitchurch Bridport Hastings Haverfordwest Hereford Hertfordshire Droit wich Lisburn Dublin Lewes

• Lewes Wend over Midhurst Midhurst St. Albans Bucks Wendover Andover Norwich Lincoln Westmeath Drogheda Cavanshire Monmouthshire Gloucestershire Meathshire Nottinghamshire Lancashire

Rogers, Edward Rose, Ht. Hon. Sir Geo. H.

^Rose, Charles ,Rowley, Sir Josias.Rowley, Sir W. Bart.Rumboi-d, Charles E.Russell, Lord John •Russell,'William Russell\ Lord George W. Russell, Jesse Watts Ryder, Pvt. Hon. Richard St. Paul, Sir H. D. Choi. Bart. Sandon, Viscount Saville-Onley, Charles Scarlett, Janies Scott, Samuel Scott, James

• -Scott, Hon. Wrn. K. I. Scourneld, William H. Scudamore, Rich. P.Sebright, Sir John S. Bart. Sefion, Earl t?f Seymour, Horace

. Shaw, Sir Robert Shelley, Sir John, Bart. Shiffner, Sir George, Burt. Smith, George' . -Smith, John Smith, Abe]Smith, Christopher Smith, Hon. Robert Smith, Samuel .Smith, Thomas Assheton Smith, William Smith, Robert P.Smith, Robert - Smyth; William M>Sneyd, Nathaniel Somerset, Lord Granville C. H. Somerset, Lord Robert E. H. Somerville, Sir Marcus, Bart. Seth eron, Frank Stanley, Lord ^

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Where chosen.. Names.Stanley, Hon. Edw. G. S. Staunton, Robert

* Staunton, Sir George, Bart.Stfcwart, Alexander R.

r • Stewart, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Bart. Stewart, William Stupford, Viscount Strathhven, Lord

• . Strut, Joseph, HoldenStuart. James Stuart, Hon. John •Stuart-Wortley, James A.Stuart-Wortley, John Stuart, Lord Patrick Jas. H. E. Stuart, William

• Sumner, George Holme Suttie, Sir James

\ ' Sutton, Right Hon. C. M. Sp.Sykes, Daniel Talbot, Richard Wogan Tavistock, Marquis of Taylor, Charles William Taylor, George Watson Toylor, Michael Angelo Tennyson, Charles Thompson, George L. Thompson, William Thyiine, Lord Henry Thvnne, Lord John Tierney, Rt. Hon. George Tindal. Nicolas C. , Titchfield, Marquis Townshend; Hon. Hor. G. P. Townsliend, Lord James N. >B. Trant, William H.Tremayne, John Hearle Trench, Fred. William Tudwav, John VP.Tulk, Charleifr Aug. *Twiss, Horace Tynte, Charles Kemys Tynvhit-Drake, Thomas Tyrwhit, Drake, Win.Upton, Hon. Arthur P.Ure, MastertonUxbridge^ 'Earl of

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StockbriagePenrynSt. MichaelLondonderry-shireTyrone CountyTyrone CountyWexford shireGrinsteadMaldenHuntingdonNewport Isle of W.

- Yorkshire Bossiney Bute Armagh SurreyHaddingtonshire Scarborough Kingscon-upon-Hull Dubiinshire Bedfordshire

* Wells ■Ei.st-LoeDurham CityGrimsbyHaslcmeveCallingtonWeoblyBathKnavoshcrough Wigton, &c.King’s Lynn Whitchurch Halleston Okehampton

■ Cornwall Cambridge Wells SudburyWtfttcn-Basse* *BridgewaterAgmondeshamAgmondeshamBury St. Edmund*WeymouthAnglesey

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Alphabetical List of the HOUSE of COMMONS-

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Where chosen.Names.

Vdletort, Viscount Vaughan, Sir Robert W. Bt.

>Vernon, George G. V. Vivian, Sir Richard, Hussey Vyvvan, Sir Richard, R. Walker, Joshua Wall, Charles Baring Wallace, Right Hor.. Th. Walpole, Hon. John Wane, John Af.hley Warren, 'Charles Warrender, Rt. Hon. Sir G. Webb, Edward Wellesly, Richard Wells John Wemvss, James Westenra, Hon. Henry R, Western, Charles Cadis Wetherell, Charles Wharton, John Whitbread, Wm. Henry Whitbread, Sam. Charles White, Henry White, Samuel Whitmore, Thomas Whitmore. Will. Wolryche . Wigram, Sir Robert, Unt. Wigram, William Wilbraham, Edward B. Wildman, James B. Wilkins, Walter Williams, Owen cWilliams, Sir Robert, Bart. Williams, Robert Williams, William Williams, Thomas Peers Williams,* John . . Willoughby, Henry Wilmot-Horton, Robert J. Wilson, Sir Henry W. Wilson, Sir Robert

Fov/eyMerionethchire Litchfield Truro Cornwall Aldeburg- .Guildford

• Weymouth.King’s LynnTauntonDorchesterSandwichGloucesterEnnisMaidstoneFifeI/TonaghansliireEssexOxfordBeverleyBedfordMiddlesexBublinshireLeitrimshireBridge northBridgenorth-LostwithiclWexfordDoverColchesterRadnorshireMarlowCarnarvonshireDorchester •WeymouthMarlowLincolnNewarkNewcastle, Stafford St. Alban’s Southwark

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London. -Cockermouth

Worcestershire London Breconshire Norfolk Marlborough. Monmouth Staffordshire New Sarum Montgomeryshire

- 'Denbighshire Sligo YorkAntrimshircReigate

.Wilson, Thomas •Wilson, William W. C. Wilmington, Sir Thos. E; Wood, Matthew Wood, Thomas WqHhouse. Edmund Wodhouse, Hon. John Worcester, Marquis oC Wrottesley, Sir John Wyndham, Wad’nam Wynn, Charles WatkinW.

- Wynn, Sir Watkin W. Bt. Wyne, Owen Wyvill, Marmaduke Yarmouth, Earl Yorke, oir Joseph SvVy

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Bedfordshire - . 4 BerkshireBuckinghamshire 14 Cambridgeshire - G Cheshire Cornwall Cumberland Derbyshire Devonshire - - 23 Dorsetshire Durham Essex - •Gloucestershire .. 8 Herefordshire . . 8 Hertfordshire.. . . G Huntingdonshire . 4

IKcr.f.Lancashire . . 14 Leicestershire . . 4Lincolnshire . . 12 Middlesex . . . SMonmouthshire . .?NorfolkNorthamptonshire 9 Northumberland S Nottinghamshire 8 Oxfordshire . . 9 Rutlandshire . . 2 Shropshire . . 12 Somersetshire . 18 Hampshire . . 2-3 Staffordshire . 10

Members, for England and \Valcs—513 ---------Scotlandw^»r.rIreland—

Suffolk10 (SurreyftSr.sae:>Warwickshire Westmorland Wiltshire . Worcestershire - Yorkshire . .

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John Henry Ley, Esq. Chief Clerk of ike House of Commons.

John Rickman, Esq. Cleric Assistant.

William Ley, Esq. Second Clerk Assistant.*> -

Thomas Dyson, E'q. Clerk of the Committees of Privileges, end of • Election Committees.

Mr. R. Jones, Assistant, Mr. G. White. Clc.lt,

Mr. Walmis ley, Mr. Hall, Extra Clerks.

John Doringfcon, Esq. Clerk of the Fees.

Mr. J. E. Dorington, Assistant. Mr. Gandy, Mr. G. O' .on, Mr. A. Jones, Clerks.

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Edward SK.ccy, Esq. John Benson, Esq. Vrtliv.* Beasor. During1 h, Esq.

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Cep :t t y Co mm ictec- Clerks.

William G. Rose, Mr. Beehy, Mr. Chalmers.

A As*ant Deputy ComnnUce-Clerks.

G. lYhittam, jua.' Mr. G. >» U'tc.

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Mr. J. Ro- . Mr Post;. 'tr.vaite, Mr. Pole, Mr. C. Gunnell George Will’ tarn, Esq. Clerks of the Journals end Papers..Mr. Ball, Mr. Diehson, Assistant.Mr. G Whittaiu jMa. Sir. Gudge, Mr. Rowland? Mr. 0. White, Clerks. Ft’ T.rd St ncey, Esq. Mr. David Jones, Clerks of Ingross.nsnis.V r. William Gunnell, Assistant.• S. Gunnell* jnri. Mr. G. Gunnell, Clerks.

•Iv/avd Johnson, Esq. Mr. Uav/e?., Mr. Gibbous, Clerks in Iks Prival's \ Bill OJlce. ‘ 'T I •. T.,* Johnson, Extra Clerk.William Brodie, Gurney,. Esq. Sheri-H.iti-l-WrUsr.

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• "Henry Seymour, Esq. Serjeant at Arms.

*»' . iJohn Clcraentson, Esq, Deputy Serjeant.

Ur. James Mitchell, Deliverer cf Votsc.

Ur. „C. Pasquin, Deputy.

^ Sir. John Bellamy, Deputy House-Keeper and CeUsoicr of c.evjeant 0* .» Few.

Samuel Spiller,Mr. Pryce Jones,

' ' Mr. Francis Wright,Mr. Charles Stein,Mr. Will. Giffard,Mr. John Pratt,

* tSlr. Francis Williams, Lower Door-Keeper.

Mr. William Cook, Supernumerary Messenger*

•Mr. Charles Cook, Supernumerary Door-Keeper.

Ur. William Coltson, Deliverer cf ike Post Letters.

*Mr. Benjamin Spiller, Librarian.

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.dvrard Phillips, Esq. Secretary to the Speaker.

Mr. William Rowland, Train-Bearer.

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John Nicholls, Esq. and Son, Printers of the Votes.V

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’ THE KING’S MINISTERS; . **.> .

->First Lord' of the -Treasury.\ *

Lord Chancellor.

President of the Council.

Fit. Hon. Earl Liverpool,

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Sari of Harrowby-

-Earlof Westmorland ----- Lord Privy-Seal.

Secretary of State,Home Department '•

Secy, of Stale, Foreign Deyarlr.cn*.

■Robert Peel-------

•George Canning - ■Earl of Bathurst----- — Secretary of State, lFar & Colonies. . ' 1•Fred. John Robinson----- Chancellor of the Exchequer.

First Lord of the Admiralty.?;■

■Duke of Wellington------- Master Genera! of the Ordnance.

-Charles W. William Wynn President of the Hoard of Control.

Chancellor of theDuchy of Lancaster.

Treasurer of the Nary and President of the Board of Trade.

Viscount Melville '

■Lord Bexley

•William Kuskisson-

•Viscount Sidmcuth*

The above form the Cabinet. j

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i Lord Chamberlain.Duke of Montrose----® Marquis Conyngham—

Duke of Dorset-------

Lord Steward.

S Master of the Horse.

Secretary at /Far.H Viscount Palmerston - >_ %|| Right Hon. Sir Charles Long----- - Paymaster of the Forces.

Right 1-Ion. Thos. Wallace

Right Hon. Charles Grant—

Master of the Mint.

FicePresident of thcBoard of Trade.=

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Viscount Bcresford

Postnfaster-Generat.

Lieutenant General of the Ordnance.r

Right lion. Charles Avbutlinot----- First Commissioner of Land Revenue.

Sir J9I111 Singleton Copley, Knt.— Attorney General.

Solicitor General.'-Sir C. lVcthercll Knt.--------

* IRELAND.*

L Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

Lord Chancellor.

Commander of the Forces.

Chief Secretary.

Marquis Wellesley----------------------

Lord Manners---------------------------

Sir George Murray.------- ------------

Right Hon. Henry Goulburn—

Right Hon. Sir G. Fifagerald Hill, } Bart

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I Right Hon. William C. Plunkett— Attorney General.

— Solicitor General,Henry Joy Es*q. -

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Rt. Hon. Lord Gifford, lit. Master of the Rolls.

Rt. Hon. Sir John Leach, Kt. Vice-Chancellor.

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Rt, Hon. Sir Charles Abbott, ICnt. Lord Chief Justice.

1. Sir John Bayiey, Kt. 2, Sir Geo. Sowley Hojroyd. Kt. 3, Sir Joseph Littledalc, Knt.

. • IECOMMON PLEAS./

*Rt. Hon. William Draper Best, Lord Chief Justice.

1. Sir James Allen Park, Knt. 2, Sir James Borough,* Knt. 3, Sir Stephen Gaselcc Knt.

BARONS OF THE EXCHEQUER.

Rt. Hon. Sir 'William Alexander, Knt. Lord Chief Baron.

1. Sir Robert Graham, Knt. 2. Sir William Ganw, Knt, 3. Sir JobrHullock, Knt.

Sir John Siugleton Copley, Ivnt. Attorney-General.

Sir Charles Wetberell, Knt. Solicitor-General,

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CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. '

.His Excellency Lieut. General Sir Edward Barnes, K. C. B. K. M. T»- K. S. A. Governor, Commander in Chief and Vice Admiral.

Captain J. H. Hamilton, Private Secretary.

Captain G. Macdonald, IGtli Regiment, Aid-de-Camp.

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Zlis Excellency. Lieut. General Sir Edward Barnes, K. C. B. K. M. T ', Governor and Commander in Chief.

The Hen. Sir Hardingc Gillard, L. L. D. Knt. Chief Justice.

The Hon. John Ro-.ney, Chief Secretary to Government.

r-»p. Hot; Robert Boyd, Esq. Commissioner of Revenue.

The. Hon. John William Carrington, Esq.

Secretary to the Council.

Thomas Eden, Esq.

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\His Excellency Lient. General Sir Edward Barnes, K. C. B. K. M. T*

IC S AThe Hon. Sir Hardingc Gitfard, L. L. D.^Knt. Chief Justice,The Horf. Sir. Richard' Ottley, Knt. Puisne Justice,The Hon. John Rodney, Chief Secretary to Government.The Hon. Robert Boyd, Esq. Commissioner of Revenue,

Registrar.Thomas Eden, Esq.

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• ThcHon. Sirl-T.Giflard, Knt.L.L.D. Chief Justice.*'The. Ron. Sir R. Ottley,. Kilt. Puisne Justice.'

Henry Matthews, Esq. ' H. M. Advocate Fiscal.Master in Equity and Deputy

Advocate Fiscal. ,Registrar.Deputy Registrar.Secretary to the Chief Justice- Secretary to the Puisne- Justice.

«, Advocate.Proctor for Paupers and Prisoners -

Charles Marshall, Esq.V. W. Vanderstraaten, Esq. Mr. P. A. Loos,J. F. Giffcning, Esq.T. Oswin, Esq.J. G. Kriekenbcek, Esq. Mr. C. A. Prins,

Mr. C. A. Prins, t• J. F* GitVcning,„ A. B. Van Cuylenburg,

J. J.,Staples,„ G. A. Ebert,

Proctors.S; ", V i ; ’ Dutch Interpreter,

Cleric • of the Dutch Records,1st Cleric Registrar's Office,2nd . do- 3rd do.4 th do 5th do'

• ■ 6th do.7th do.2th do.Clerk of the Loan Fund,1st Cingalese Interpreter and

Tip Staff to the Double the Chief Justice,

, 2nd da:Malabar Interpreter,Marsha/f,Court Serjeant,

do. do. .Sword Rearer, *Mace Rearer,Conicopoly,

do.- J%ramin Priest,

Moor Priest,. Cingalese Priest-,

J. G. Kriekenbeek, Esq.

Mr. L. Van Dort.„ J. Barlholomeusz. .,, H. Schokman.„ W. T. Reckcrman.„ D. Matthysz. j, L. Vanderstraaten.„ C. A. Morgan.„ J. A. Loos.„ J. Bartholomeusz.„ C. A. Morgan..

J. G. Philips, Third Malta Modelia/

' Don Andries de Alwis.Mr. G. T. Herft.

.," P. -Carron.„ B. Laagland.„ J. M. Dc Bruin.

S. B. Dc Silva, Mohandiram- G. G. Philipsz.A. Fernando.Pedro Rodrigo,Kamasawmy Joeie Ayer.Seyed Alohadecn.Don Johannes.

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//. M. Advocate Fiscal.Deputy Advocate Fiscal and Master- **

m Equity. ~ .Mr. W. A. Kriekenbeek.,, G. A Ebert. ~

David Perera, Wijcyawickronic Se- • newiratne.- *

' Clerk to the Dcpy. Advocate Fiscal, Mr. F. A. Prins.

Henry Matthews, Esq. Charles Marshall, Esq.Notarial Clerk,

Clerk,Interpreter Modcliar,

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• Fisc.al.,Deputy Fiscal. •Mr. J. C. Gerhard.,, G. Gomes.,, B. L. De Waas.

Don Hendrik Dassanaike^ Mohetty • • • Modeliar. *

Johannes Perera.Daniel Jansz.David Perera.Mr. C. J. Melhuisen.,, J. Watson.,, P. G. Gansz.„ .M. Mack.

. J. H. Heckerman, Esq. Mr. J. Vanderwall,

Clerk,

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»>Auctioneer,Gaoler,Overseer,Medical attendant to the Gaol,

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VICE ADMIRALTY COURT.

The Hon. Sir K. Giffard, Knt. L. L. D. Deputy and Surrogate of the Fice Admiral. • _

Henry Matthews, Esq. II. M. Advocate Fiscal.D. C. Fretz. Esq. Acting„ Registrar.Mr. Peter Caron, Acting Marshal.J. G. Kriekenbeek, Esq, Advocate.Mr. C. A. Prins. Proctor for Paupers tfc.„ J. F. GilFening-,„ A. C. Van Cuylcnbcrg.

£ Proctors.5 iy Standing Commissioner at Co­lombo in Prize Jurisdiction.

Ditto at Galle.• Ditto at Trincomalb.

Ditto at Jajfnapatam r,Ditto at Colombo, Wn instance

Jurisdiction.

W. C. Gibson, Esq.

->W. A. Kriekenbeek, Esq/

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ffl JI d ■ . O. H. Oripps Esq.; ; .:;•••■ r>. a. BWr, E*,.

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Chief Secretary to Government• Deputy Secretary to Government. First Assistant.Second Assistant.Extra Assistant.

Do.Mr. C. W. Hoffman,„. J. Swan.„ C. Jansen.„ L. De Run.„ J. W, De Waas. N „ H. Keyt.„ G. R. Corteling.„ W. G. De Vos.

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Clerk,: Do. Home and Judicial Dept. „

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Clerk, Home and Judicial Dept. Mr. W. C. De Run.„ P. L. De Vos.„ D. A. Estrop.

• „ >. ,, J. H. Douwe.Cingalese Translator, D. P. Samcrcoon, Modeliar. ■.Interpreter & Cingalese Translator.' E. De Saram, Mohotty Mohandirar*- Malabar Translator. A. Rodrigo, Modeliar.

Do. and Chief Interpreter. A. Coomarasamy, Modeliar.Kandyan Dept. s

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Native Writer and Translator,

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/•Office o* Record.

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Printing Office,-

JJead Printer, English Compositor,

Mr. N. Bergman.,» John \Vootler,„ P. Af. Elders.,, J. Oilg-ot.>, A. De Kretser.„ F. W. Schumacher.,, F. L. Schumacher.„ . James Campbell. „ P. H. Kostcr.

Cingalese Compositor, Asst. Do.Malabar Compositor, Asst. £}0.Prcssman,

» J- J. Heyzer. D. A. De Ziiva.Mr. S. WYdeinan. Don Perera.Mr. J. S. Smith.

B. Schoonman.»>„ P. F, Soert.9 9,, J..J. Hopinan.„ C. G. De Vos.

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Asst. Pressman, „ J. Ilodrigo.„ J. S_. .Beckkenho/T.

# „ C. Van Ham.„ F. Lardon.

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Book-Binder's Office.

Master P-ookbinder, Bookbinder,

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COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE'S OFFICE.

The Hon. Robert Royd, Esq, W. J. Lushington Esq.

First Clerk,.. Clerk

pirzr ofR~Mr. Bern hard AI vis,” G. Dupuv.** ’**• L. Alvis.” , rH* Bartliolomeusz.

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>»Cingalese Interpreter, Translator.

Department of Sea Customs.

Mr. P. J. Former.„ H. Van Langenberg.

AccountantsTVriter,

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GENERAL TREASURY & STAMP OFFICE._ /

Vice Treasurer and Commits*- of Stamps.

Assistant,Mr. Francis Smith.

>> E: Lubrooy.» F. Smith.»» L. H. Schokman.»> R. J. Smith.

Mathew Gomes, Modeller *

The Honble J. IV. Carrington, Esq.M. Wilmot, Esq.

1st Clerk,»»

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Comcopohf and Stamp numberer, .Moottoo Coomare PuIIe.

AUDITOR. AND ACCOUNTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE.*

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Auditor end Accountant General. Mr. L. Schokinan.„ C. F. Mottau.„ G. F. Wendt.„ B. Thomas.

P. L. Ramenaden.Mr. B. J. Jongbloed.„ P. Kalcriberg.}, L. Lourcnsen.„ P. II. .Van Cuylcnberg.,, J. J. ;LoOS.„ G. J. Jdc.„ F. .V.' Nonies.

C. Moldrech.„ H. T. .Ondaatjc.„ P. Graticu.„ P. J. Do Run.., H. A. Rockcrinan.„ J. M. Ludekens.„ P. Broliier.,, H.-J. Labrooy.„ R. Weerman.„ F. C. Van Eyck.„ L. C. De Run.

Henry Augustus Marshall, Esq. Clerk in the Civil Branch, '

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Head Clerk Acct. Gent's. Dept. Clerk of B'arrants,

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» Clerk of Journals, do. ' Statementst

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!Pfty •Master General.Mr. C. V. Herslicr. • ^„ J. A. Krickenbeek^s

Wna. Granville, Esq. Book-Keeper,Clerk for the King s Pay Dept.

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ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENT.

The Rt. Revd. Reginald Hcber, D.D. Bishop of Calcutta.Acts'. Archdeacon of Colombo.. Colonial Chaplain. ,Asst. Colonial Chaplain at i nV.«

co male,Do.

r The Rev. J. -M. S. Glcnie, Revd. N. Garstin, A. M.1 :

J V. Revd. C. J. Lyon, A. M.Revd. J. S'.- Pering, A. M.‘ Revd. A. Armour,Rcvd. J. H. Be Shram, A. M. Revd. C. David,Registrar to the Archdeaconry»

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at Kandy. Colonial Chaplain at St.

Pettah.Cingalese Colonial Chaplain. Malabar Do. at Jajj'na. Mr. J. J. Staples.

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Preachers of the Gospels to the 'Natives

Proponent at Calatiy and Cohillawatte J. J. Patera.at Mor of to and Pantura,% Petrus Pandittesekera. at Ch.ilaw, ' Win. Fran fi ecus.at Colombo, J. J. Cndatjie. .at Talangamme, Don Abraham.at Callure, . Samuel Pf-rera.

/'i Galle, Andrics Dc Waa‘s,al Tangallc, L. Ferdenaudus.

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{proponent,Clerk to St.' Peter's Church, OrganistClerk and,Catechist to the Portuguese .English Clerk of St. Paul's Church, Sexton to St. Peters

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SCHOOL AT COLOMBO.

Principal of Schools.Ulead Master of the Seminary., J. H. De Hun.

' J. Hesse.Corriclus Perera.Don H. De Silva.Mr. S. David.

Tlevd. N. Garstin, Hevd. A. Armour, 1st English Teacher,

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Church,'Malabar Do. of the Seminary,Cingalese Interpreter and Translator Gregory De -Zoysa.. Ge:ir;"l Tcmfio hohicr of the Ch- joh.,nnC3 Dl, Silva.

galese liegtsmes,{/Assistant Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do. Malabar Do.

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M. Rodrigo.*

Jeronimies Perera. Bastian Rodrigo.

■coc-• 1I DUTCH CONSISTOUY.

:Clergyman of the Dutch Churct Mr. J. L. Ohlinus.„ J. A. Van Huy sen.„ C. G. Vandersmagt.f> J. M. Wittenslcgcr*

Uevd. J. D. Palm,Organist,S erto;:,Schoolmaster of the Dutch Con-

gregation,iProponent at Galle,

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'I VACCINE ESTABLISHMENT.’ \,■

jCliarles Farrell, Esq. M.D. IC. Collier. Ssq .Duncaa, McDermott, Esq.

• Superintendent General.Do. TrinromoICfDo, KaZdy.

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( •* )Superintendst Jaffna,Mr. r. W. Do Hocdt.

35. H. Toussaint,

„ J. V. Seyp;„ J. Zyb'raiidsz.„ W. M, Stcrk. ii J. L. Jansz.„ J.'Eaton.,, J. Doen.

P. S. Former.,, P. R. Scliokinan.„ J. J. Eversz.

Ncapcnda Moliandiram or Pollgul- la Vcderale.

R. Russel. Esq.Sub-Assistant' at Caltnra, ■

ty Colombo,„ Jaffna,

Vo.>i Gallo,„ Chilaw,,, KeUarn, ii Matura,„ liatticalaa, „ Trincomale, „ Manaar,,, Kandy,

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ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDEN.

Andrew Walker, Esq. Clerk,

'Act. Stipcrintendcr.l, Mr. J. Arkadic.

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PEARL FISHERY.

R. M. Sneyd, Esq.' Janies Steuart, Esq.

Interpreter,

Resident Supervisor. Inspector of the Hanks.A.. Coomarasaray, Modcliar.-

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CINNAMON. DEPARTMENT.

-i Wallbeofr, Esq. award Waring, Esq.

John Brown, Esq. ' ' James Caulfield, Esq. Stephen Baron Van Lynden

Clerk do.'

Supsrnt cndc.it./m. Do.Do. Do. ..Do. Do.Do. Do.

Mr. J. F. C. Gairbs.„ P. .E. Vanderstrafvten,

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POST OFFICE;

George Steward, Esq, Clcri:,‘Conicopoly, ■

Pest Master Genera?.P. 3. Auandappa Pulle. J. B. Auandappa Pdle,

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•FCIVIL FUND COMMITTEE,

vPresidentf il/croftere.£ Treasurer.

Secretary.Mr. C. V. Herscher. „ 0. W, Hoffman. „ C. E. Pfeiffer.„ W. Wendt.

'The Kon. John Rodney,The Hon. Robert Boyd, Esq. 7’he lion. J. W. Carrington, Esq. William Granville, Esq.G. H. Cripps, Esq.

Clerks,J J?>

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COLLECTORSHIP OF COLOMBO

Collector.Assistant.

Do.Mr. D. Morphy.

J. F. Heyse.„ J. C. Ludekens.„ J. M. Roerman.„ G. G. Dc Vos.„ .1). J. Dc Silva.„ ii. B. Metscling.„ W. P. Blacker.„ L. M. Dc . Waas.„ J. J. Jasnz.„ L. Bartholomcuz.

„ L. Van Dort.J. J. Stork.

Simon De Me.ho, ModCtiar£ j Mr, A. J. Labxooy.. ^

Charles E. Lavard, Esq. H. R. Scot., Esq.J. Bone, Esq.

Head Clerk,. Clerk,

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n»„ awl Salt Store keeper at

Collar a,m Jtfeeper of the Records of the- late

Land Registry,Thomho Holder.Shroff-',Salt Storekeeper Colombo,

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Modeller of the Attepatioo, with Don Carollls dc Lewcra, Wije^icl the rank-cad Honor of a inaha- MoHeliar of the Gate

2d MoiicUar of the Attcpailoo & Johannes Paulas Perera Wije=? Interpreter of the Collector kcrc Goonewardenc

Don Ilcndrik Dasscnaikc Abewarder Wickcremcratne

1st Mohotty Mohandiram of the Dun Louis dc Lewcra Wijicywli Attepatioo remc Sencwiratnc Tinnckoun■»r « .. A.. „ . Don Richard de Silva SamercsoerUehandtran of the Atkpoltoo dm, Guonus(.kcnl

Johan .Martinus Perera AVijieye wickreme Goencwardcne.

Johan Gcrrard Perera Sameri wcerc Gocncwardena.

Johan Leonhard Philipsz Wijc^ dene Pandctcratnc.

Don Joseph De Silva Wijesoc:dera Gooncsekera.

Don David Dias Rajekaroona S:neweratne Randarnaike.

Sooscw Picris Senanayke Wirek*»- Issac Corea Abeyratne Rajekar^

Wiekreme Soudere.

reine Tinnekoon

2dMohotty Modeliar of the Attepatioo

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Don Adrian Dc Alwis Goeuetillei Same rr nay eke.

Louis De Saram Wiresinlie Sci ward cue.

Louis Dc Saram Sainerenaycj Goeaotilleke. *

Don Carolus Sewewikkreme Don • Juanis Abeysckcrc Wirasin^

Modeliar,

Mohandiram,

titular Mohandiram,^fpo. of IFallewatte,

. 'Ttr.dar .fidahn Mohan diram,

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llewcgam Cork,

Zfodefiar of Ike 'ffetoegam Co-Ac,. -with .the -rank of 3d Attc.ualioo

Modcliar of Colombo.2d Modeller,

Senior Mohandiram,Vi dsh .n Mohan diram,

Don Simon de Livcra Saraerenayke Senewiratne.

Johannes Do Aivr.je IV’iJerc'V'ic- breine Goenewnrdenc Dassenayke. "»

Don Daniel dc Alwis Caroonaycke Jayesinhe.

V/eratchig-a Don Louis Ameresekerc.Do’i Hendrick Wijesoondcra Das-

senaike.Vidahn Sfohatuliram of Amlet'lla, Dil,'iJ Percra Abeyegoona War- .J dena Sainercsingc.

Don Louis VVijesoorcgay Appoo- hamy.

Ameresekerc Scrivvirachigay Don Pauio.

Amcrcsekere Sercxvarachigay Don •Daniel.

Titular Mohandiramof Ambetella, Don Hendrick Gocnetilleke.

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r:■ Jditto of Mullcriawe,

.Titular Mohundircivu a-j*

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Hina Cork.

Addieary and Medde Patloos.

Johannes Louis Pieris, Samercsinae Scriwardena.

Don Joseph Samerediwakere Wi]c- sondera. •

Don Dr.-?del Kusalharay.

•*sJtfodcliar,

JMohandivam,Vidahn Mohc.ndircf.%

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t• •Gangeboddc and Gddoogaha Patloos. ss

Don -Salomon Dias Wijeyavic- kreme Jayetillcke Senewiratne Bandarenayeke.

Vidahn Mchcndtiram of Ike Gan- Don David Sainere Divacarc G02- _ ^ geboddepattoo, netillakc. . ,

JJilto of ihs Ocdcogahavalioo, Don Simon Wijcsirih^ Ratnays?,

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. ( soo )Titular filoi.cndiram of the Hina Don Frederick Dine V/ijeuitrerr-f

■ Carle, Bandarnaikc.« Titular Mohamdiram of the Odoo- Carunapatiragay Jaycsinlie Nay*

gttfta ar.d Gangebodde Pattoos, dchamy.■ ' "Vida^nAIohandivam of Mature, Don A?drics A“'«*re. Goc^ ’ newardene.

Don Carolus AmercEckere Wije- ratne Goonawardcnc.

of Pellia- Palihcwcdcne Aracliegay Bastiaa Per era Wijeya Goonev/ardcne.

»•*. '* ' TdcFidahn Mohaizdiram of Mahara,

. Tit.dar . Me!:and tramS ' gedde,

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Alcetcsor porle and Negombo.

Johannes Corea V/ijeysckcre Ahey- ratne.

Don Hendrick Perera Senanaike .. , Wijeyasinhc.

• . 'idahn IJohandiram of the Da si- Johannes 'Perera Samerenayke S>nwardene.

Sudderehura Goonesekere Scn^y-

* Mo deliar,

Mohandbam,

apatloo,Ditto of the Dar.ocgahapattoo,

Mohandivam over the Lascorecns Daniel Gomes Abcvesinhc Weer- • " ' • IVellale Cast of Nigorabo,

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boon Appooliamy,Simon Perera Wijcsoondeva Se-

. newiratnoDon Simon De Zilva Ranesicte

Samcrenayke.Don Carolus Perera Wijcsoendm

Senewiratne ECoIetilleke.

Titular I.lodeliar, . - ■

Ditto,

Ditts Mohanuirar.'},-

Jfapitigcm Code,. I

Don Samuel Ameresckere KoJle* tillcke, •’ ' *■. e

Don Cornclis Ameresckere Eke- naykc.

Don Simon Paidus Amcreseker:Kollctillcke. V

Doli Johannes Adrian Dcssenaye ke WiCkrewcsinhe Kol let ill eke.

Moddiar,

/Uohandiram,

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„ Titular Moddiar,

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Jifoddiar of the District of Caltura, . David De Silva Sieriwnrdena.Bfo’i and tram of the Caltura Cut- Don Louis De Leucra Samera- '•

cherry,* 'Secoiid Tifohahdiram of Ditto,

Zlohar.diram of the Caltura Dis­trict,

Vida'v.i Mo'wndiruri of Caltura, Don David.Umd Xcorman of Cdtnra, “™fE Lcibc Se"dda Mira ' '

naikc Tenekoon.Don Johannes Abeyesoodcrc Goo-..' S

neratne.- Coomaremullc Mohottig-cy - Don

Hendrick Wijcyesoondera Go- nerafne. '

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Jlaygan Cork. . ^

David Dc Ahvfcj Gooncsekere Se- . nev/eratne.

Don Cornelis Gcenetilleke - Wiejc- soondere.

Don Constan De Lhrera Same- red iwag-ere lUa rapooly.

Don Hendrick VTijesoomfere.Don Anthony Samercsing’C Goe-

•newardene.

J iodeliar,

Second Ilodeliar,

Zloha n d:ramjet 'Z1itular Mohan diratn,

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Don Abraham Dc Alwis Goeoc_ tilleke V/ijewardcuc..

Don Louis V/ijcycgoonsratnc Sa mercnaike.

'h . Mohandiram,Vulahn Mohandiram of the Pas-

(loon Corle and Fidahn of ldde- godde. Pat too,*.

Ir'allcTawitly Corle.

Oodnogammc .Coorlcgay .Don chard. °' Titular Mohandiram,f! i

Cocrocivc.> - ^ '.i.i » f* c/"!r“C d/ Mum Louis Perm.

Mohandiram of the Coorocive De­partment •

i • -Domingo dc Lewira.Don Simon Wauegeyratnc.

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Head of the Roman Catholic Chil­lies, _

Fadckary Mohandiram (Purvey- Abraham Percra Goenetillckemarcsinhe.

Dadayakkarc Mohandiram (Game- .Paulus Gomes Abesiniie Jayev/ar-dene Appoohamy.

Francisco Rodrigo.Silvester Percra Arcsekoolc Wijey-

essooria Tillckeratnc.Johannes Pcrcra Wijcyar/ardsna’ Cs-

roona Nayekc.Johannes de Silva Jayesinhe.Don Simon de Zilyg. Rajekarooc*

Abeya goencratne.gj Hetty * Aratchigay Simon Perera.Toepahigay Cornells van Ttoores-

:*. Don IViliem Francisco Mnrdappa-• '.: r .I or,

3--V' keeper)

Mohandiram of the Guides,.*W ■ dittotvPt!

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Mohandiram of Colomhoi Ditto

- Titular Mohandiranr of Colombo*:

\■ yidahn Mohandiram of the Four ' Gravels of'Colombo,.

■ Titular'Mohandiram'in the Toivn ... r,, hepdrtmcHt. And™a P«cra-

Head Moormen of Colombo and Oedoema Lebbc Markair Sckndis SalpiUy Corle,

interpreter to Govcrnmeni -in- -the - 'vKosukkahy Aliamadoe Lebbe Man- Maldivian language, kair.

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'Si /n.hi Markair.v--.yl

•’>yInterpreter Mohandiram to the Co­

lonial Chaplain, and Cingalese Translator in the Ecclesiasticaland School Department, also In- Gregory dc Zoysa Wijeye Goes:- Urpreter and Translator ii\thc ratne Screwardcne. />Uindoaslance and Hong alee Lan- '{•iiaych; for the Courts of Justice -in Colombo,

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( )Head Fishermen. ' ;k

IFHodeliar of the Fishers of. Co- lsfcooboe Fernando Abej/eg-ocncwar' lombo, dene Jayesoorige.

First Patlcbendy Mohandiram of Thomas de Andrado Arcsckoole ■ Colombo. Soorigc Wijeycratne.

Francisco Fernando Aresekoolejatne .Cooroohoolc Sooricge.

Selesfcino Fernando Coorookoote Soorigc.

Alexander Dianne RatnCi

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Third Fou-rhTitular Patcngqlyn Mohandiramof .Johannes de Zilva Wijeiviekreme

the Fishers of Colombo, Jayewardena.

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Calkissc and Morotto.

V*““*»*» «•?*»Pattchandy Mohandiram of ditto. Jcronomks Dc JIentl!c3 SenCW1'

Titular Pattebandy Mohandiram of Morotto,

A' *ratne.Mahamarakkelc KooUesuricgc Pat-

tebandigay Anthony Percra Jaye* sinha.

Negombo.

4Mahan id ah n Mohandiram of the Mariano Dc Silva Coorookoolasoc- • Fishers, riyc Aresekooleratne;Pardangatyn • Mohandiram of the Warnekoelli Sooria* Mattldcs 5 er-

nando.. Joh.'iunes Fernando,

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Handoogam,

* Mahavidahn Mohandiram of two ~ of Lascoreem of Ihr Fi-

; '* -sherf'Cast ,Parioerares\cnd <4n- W.arnekoel Soerc Jvuy Xlo^h , j_i >"gppj.yfr'es and other Fishers of | 1 the 'Mi^icour^oi'le.

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- ‘ Mdha . Vidahn, Jlfodrliar of the Celcstina fishers of the Galtura District,

, jyjohaudiram of the do. do.• *. Vidahn Mokandiram of Mdgonna.

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'Fonccka Wyetoeng"Arcsokooldratne

David Fonccka Warncsocri Wlra sinhc Arcse'kooieratne

Carrinvc Canganige Don • Philipoof: :^ Chandos.

Mohqndiram for the Lascoreens ofthe Chandos and Chunariihcras Raiepaksc Roomancgclage Satnud Cast of Negcmbo and Alloot- Alphonso Wijcsekere GoeavSek(?;2 coar Coyle,

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Silver Smiths.

f. Malta 'Vidahn- of the Gold, Silver . * ' and Copper Smiths Cast, as •

trell Cingalese as Malabar, re- Louis de Sanipayc AbijeratCJ siding within the four Gravets Jayetillcke

* and District of Colombo^ and.Cories, . ■. ?...

Malta Vidahn of the Black Smiths ' of Colombo, Don Bartholomsus

Vidahn Mohandiram of the Silver Dt’n Mn"uc.1 Smiths.of Colombo, J Amoorchaste ^Gocncsekcra. .R~

jcpakse*> ;• Vidahn. Mohardtiram of the Silver

Smiths of Caltura, Baddclarackigsy' Don Jua§•v. /

IVashen men Cast.

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.'odeliar :f t?.e lVastier Cast of Matthews Gcmes SenewiratHO B1' the Colombo District, - japakse

Julius Gomes Bajapakec *Mrhr.i'Uhthn Mohandirctn of Ditto,

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Maha Modeliar of ths District of Matura anil Chief Interpreter ■ •ojf't'ie Gate, Modeliar of the fourl™diaf°vSa,- Don" David Jayctillekc Abfcs Siri-Qr.d Chief Interpreter of the Go­vernor's Gale, and Maha Modeliar, cf all the districts from Chilaw to Mahagampattoo inclusive,

2d Maha Modeliar of ‘Hie Go- vernors Gale, anil Modeliar of Abraham Dc Snram Wijeficfccre •• t\e Dispense Villages, a:id Maha Vidahn of Pantura,

lUl 'Maha Modeliar, Assistant In­terpreter of the Governors Gale, Johannes Godfried Philipsz Wijc- «r.d Chief Interpreter'of the Su­preme Court,

41. j Maha Mcdeijar. of the Go­vernor's Gate, and Modeliar and Christoffel Dc Sarani Wannigesc Interpreter to the Commissioner of fcere Ekenaike Revenue and Commerce,

Me deliar of the Governor's Gate Don Philip Samcrkcon Wijewic- und Translator to Government, kreme

Christuffel Petrus. Gerrardus De Saram Wannigesekerc Ekenaikc

' Modeliar of and Asst. Inter- Don Abrahams De Ahvii’Abcy- •preter of the Governors Gate, siriwardene Goenetillekc

Modeliar of the Governors Gate did second interpreter of' the Su­preme Court,

Modeliar of the Governors Gale Asst. Interpreter to Ilis Excellency Johannes Jacobus Dc Sarani Wi- . the Governor and Superintendent jeyasakara Abeyaratjiaof Ambetalle Pahule,'

Modeliar of the Governors Gale,V.d Modeliar of (he Atlepattoo and Johannes Paulus Pcrcra Wijeycse- 2d Interpreter to the Collector of kcre Goencv.ardenc Colombo. '■»

Modeliar of the ’ Governor's Don Abraham De Thomas Wic- Cale,

Mohqtly Modeliar cf the. Go­vernor's Gate, Interpreter and Gin- Julius Valentyn- Dc Saram Wi- galese Translator ;:j the Chief Sc- jcyasekere Gucnctillekcritnc'retary's officet ‘ „

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Modeliar of the Governor's Gale, • #

mDon Jacobus. Dias Wijcwr.rdcne- Bandaniaike ' M .••I '

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Mohoify Modcliar of the Cover- Don Cornelia Coeneivarden.e Abej" tier's Gate ” rathe Daasenaykc

Titular Modcliar of the Cover- Frederick Do Sarain - Wyeyaseker nor's Gate Tallekeratue

First Malabar ' Modcliar and Translator to the Gate, Head ofthe Protestant Chillies and Manegar Abraliain Rodrigo Dava Nasa

'over the Malabar, [Washermen, ’ • ,Barbers, and Afusicians of Colombo

Chief Malah'ar Interpreter to• His Excellency the Governor and Aruinugatta Pulley Coomara3awm/

Modcliar of the Gale • . Second Chilly Modcliar of the

Governors Gate, and 2d Head of Don Simon De Mclho Wanigc*- cll the Protestant Chittics of Co-

J omhoMohotly Mohandiram of - the

Governor's Gatei ami Trans- Don David De Livcra Wijewardeui. tutor to the Commissioner of Re- Tinekoon venue and Commerce

Moholiy 'Mohandiram of theGovernors Gate, interpreter and Ernester De Saram Wijeyasak^r; Cingalese Translator of the Chief IvaroonarathoSecretary's Office

.. . Elective Mohotliar of the Go- Don Johannes Franciskus D*3*p . , vernors Gale • ' Wijeyesckere Bandariiaikc

• Mohandiram of the Governor's Johannes Wilhehiius Dias Abep nk . * 6«i«. sinhe Y/ickrcmcnaike.

Don Simon Barend Do Jayctilleke Sencweralne

Don William Adrian Dias Bu darnaike

Wilhclinus Nicolas Pierls remesinhe Sirhvardene

Titular ATohandiram of the Go- Don .Cornells Dias YV’ijewikfcU vernoi's Gate — -

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Bandarnuikc- Abraham Dc Silva Abey.warJr?

Jayetillelce .Don Bastian P*rera ,Goenetii-i»

_ ,-n Senewiratne

H •_v. « Do. of the Guard

Basil a ike Mohan diram

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PROVINCIAL COURT:9

.forces A. Farrell, Esq.Secretary?Assi. Dv.

Pro vine ial J« dge. Hr. J. J, Stork.„ T. Theuipatm.

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First Clerk, Clerk,

Mr. J. H. Morfcier.,, J. Stephen.,, P. A. Bracker.„ J. G. Ivriekcnhcek.

Paulus Perera, Modeliar,P. A. Ondaatchy.D. R. Poclenayeliem.Paulus Perera Sameresinhe Goe-

nesekera, Modeliar.

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Cingalese JVrxter, Malabar Ditto, Ditto I titer prefer,

■Cingalese Ditto,

CUSTOM HOUSE.

Collector of Sea Customs and Export and Import I Far chouse Keeper,

Mr. H. J. Doebbratz.„ F. Dickman.„ J. G Aridriesz.,, J. Sansoni.„ D. Mellonius,„ John .Mack.

R. Aldons.Gabriel Mendia.Juan Perera.Mr. ,D. Trek.

C. H. Schrader.Nawecewayum Pulls.

?!Francis J. Templer, I5$q.1st Clerk and Accountant, Head Searcher,Asst. IVare house- KeeperT Clerk of the Custom House,

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Superintendent of Imports, Searcher of Imports,

Ditto DittoArrack .Gauger and Superintendent

of Exports,Asst. Ditto, --Malabar Translator of Portclear-

ances,Cingalese Ditto, and Searcher, General Taxer and Conicopohj, Cloth Taxer, - Shrojf,IVale her of the Bankshall,Overseer of the Beach.Do. Do.Asst.. Custom Master at Ncgombo,

Ditto Pantura,Ditto Caltura,Ditto Barbcryn,

Cornelia Perera. Malleperemal Pulle; Tiapa Modley. Matthva Pulle.. Mr. 1 A. Van Gcyzel. "„ J. P. Fleraer.

Franciscku Pulle. 'Mr. J. H. Ledlux.„ H. P. Metzeling.„ L. U. Bariholomeusz.„ P. W. Be Vos.

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IMASTER ATTENDANT’S OFFICE.

Janies Stcuarfc, E3<j, Assistant,

QMaster Attendant. Mr. L. Verduyn.

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SITTING MAGISTRATES IN THE COLOMBO DISTRICTS

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r. J. N. Mooyart Esq. Secretary, .1st Clerk,2rf Dit/o,3c! Ditto,

S. M. c/' Colombo • Mr. J. L. Cramer.

„ \V. Vandort.„ R. C. Roos.nalecocq.„ S. Hollo tvell.

Portuguese § Malabar Interpreter, M. MorgappahH. Pc Zoysa, Mohandiram. 1). J. F. Dias, Moho.tiar, G. De Zoysa.Mr. J. Ebert

„ N. Schubert.„ J. Kissels.„ N. Brohier.

Cingalese Interpreter, ^ ZW/o," Hindooslane Ditto

Constable of the Fort Ditto Ditto .

Niqht Constable of the P.cllah ' DittoDay Ditto

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S. Ml of the Mahabadde.J. Wallbeoff, Esq.

John Bone, Esq.Secre aru,Clerk,Interpreter Mohandiram

S. M. -of Negombo Mr. J. G. Adamsz.

„ ‘ D. G. Hansen.D. L. E. Perera Wijesiriwarden^

Rawerratne.

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r Tiiulaf iMohandiram $ Interpreter

S. M. of Callura Mr. C. De Jung,

,. J. P. Loos,Soosew Pieries Senanayke Wire1

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Lieut. Col. Charles Cother, c. b. Commanding the Troops. Si on S.vwers,. Esq. J r!.dal Commissioner.John Downing, Esq. Revenue Commissioner.

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of the Board.

Mr. A. F. Alexander.„ B. T. Keith.

Don Hendrick, Appoohamj.

1 Clerk,2 ’ Di 7o,Translator and Writer,

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1x - i0/ the Judicial Commissioner.

Mr. J. Armour.„ P. V/. De V»raas. '„ 3. LancDbergtfr../ J. «T« De Bruyn.

• C. P. G. De .Sav&m, Modeller. Millawe, ifieduma Hondo.Mr. J. Terkost.0. Salomon.

Secretary <§' Interpreter,1?’ Clerk,2d Do. - 3 ' Do.Tr.vislator./I . /an£ /nterpre ter,(jailer,Overseer of Prisoners* labour,

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Of the Revenue Commissioner. ,

Mr. C. Vandenvert.„• P. A. Daniels.„ D. Landsberger^„ P. L. Misso.„ J. Landsberger.„ G. B. Tissera.

H. De Ahvis Modeliar. Dunuwillc, Malta Gabede Nilem D. D. De Silva, Mohandiram. C. De Silva, Mohandiram.K. Don Cornelis.

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Head Clerk,2d Do.

. • ,' 3d Do. .' 4th Do. -

5th Do.' . Po'stOffice Clerk-. -'

. T ;Interpreter,Assistant do.

■ Translator,

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!Agents of. Government in the Kandyan Provinces,

. with general. Power sunder Proclamation of the \

%\st November 18IS.

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Uwa and Bintenne.Mr. T. Lawrence.

„ J. R. Tavel.I si Mohandiram of the Cidcherry, K. D. Hendrick.

V. D. Carolus.P. Johannes, Mohandiram.P. C, Francisco.

. Major J. W. Audain, 1.\ 1 si Clerk,

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Superintendent of the Royal Fields in Bintenne,l o. Shroff,

1 ‘MI iGeorge Tumour, Esq. 1 st . Clerk,2d Do. .3 d Do.Interpreter,Translator,Gaoler,

Saffray am.Mr. C. A. Marku3.

„ • ^J. PI. Schokman. .J. Nicholas.

- 1 Don Bartholomeus, Modeliar. Don Moses, Mohandiram.. Mr. J. C. Wille.C. A. Na!layav

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Seven Kories '§ North- part of - Nmverekalawiye,Mr. G. J. Schrader. '

„ J. A. Kreltzheim.D. C. •‘Dassanaike. ,S. De Waas, Mohandiram.C. De Fonceka, Mohandirani.C. J. De Warder.- . *

Do. Ehelcdolos PallooD. Hendrick.Mr. J. D. Franciscus..C. Casie Chi tty.

John Bai'nett, Esq.1st Clerk,2d DittoModeliar of the CulcherrijT. Interpreter,Translator,

*c/c/e Mohandiram of the Pahaladolos Palloo,

’ Do.Gaoler,Shroff,

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.-•IJudicial Agent Seven Kories.Mr. S. Dirckze. /D. D. De Sylva, Titular Modeliar.

Clerk, - Interpreter,

■0000' i-Major T. Bayly,.1st Clerk <§' Interpreter,

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TViree Kories.Ivlr. P. S. De Waas.

„ T. Cortelihg.

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Tamankadeioe.Mr. E. G. Schultz. Cadersaib Markair. . . . *

Henry Pennell, Esq. Clerk,Interpreter,

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Agents of Government, modified Jurisdiction under the 35th' Clause of the Proclamation

(Under the Superintendence ef the Board of Commissioners.').

"William , Moir, Esq. \..Secretary,Interpreter,

Silting Magistrate of Kandy.Mr. P. Berrenger.D. Cornelis Jay* till eke, Titular-

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Four Kories.Mr. Vv. J. Felsinger.Don Andries, Mvhandiram.

Captain P. Croftoil, Clerk,Interpreter?■

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Maleic and Eav pari of jVtfgp* '• rekalawiye.Mr. G. F. Garni)'?.

,, J. C. Re (Il'ich D. A. De Silva, Modeliar.

Captain B. Trydelli1st Clerk,2d Do.Interpreter,

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HarasicpailGo Sf Ti mpano.D. H. De Silva, Mohandiram.

Captain IT. Ciera ents,. ■Interpreter,

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, Heibaketle Sou I It of tile- Mala Oij.i and Walapaia.

Don Nicliolas, Mohandiram.Lieut. J. Foster, Interpreter,

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(Under the .Superintendence of the Agent of Government in Viva.)

Captain* T. Fletcher.Clerk,Interpreter',

Lower Uwa and Wellasse. .Mr. D. D. Tissera.

•— H. 0. Dc Silva, Appcohamy. r

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(Under Inc Superintendence of the Agent of Government in theSeven Kcrlcs.J

Pahaladolos rPatloo of the Seven Korh's. ^

Mr. V. ,T. Scluvallie..T. H. De Silva.'

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Kandyan Chiefs and Headmen■9

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ratne Heratwahale Mudianse. *Rat watte Wij c yewardene Sene-

wiratnc Panditte AbeyekooU Waliale Mudianse.

.Molli£oddc Rajekaroona Scncwi- ratne Herat\rahale Mudianse.

Maampitivc Aiuuottra Asta Nawc- ratnc Wickrcincsinhc Scnanavke Panditte Waliaie Mudianse, juntor.

Elieyleya^oddc Dassauaike Rane- siniie Mudianse.

Mnlieifamuie Heratdawoonde V/ickre- nicsinh6 Ekenaike Abeyekoon Panditte Rajcpaksc Mudianse.

Unainbuwc Rajekaroona Rajcpaksc Tinnekoon Walmle Mudianse.

Dullcywe Naweratnc Wickreiuesinlie Samerkoon Jayctillckc Panditte Mudianse.

First Adilcar.

Second A dilcar,

Dcssavc of the Four Kories,i-

the Seven Kories, •;:\the Three Kories,

IVallapana west o f the Kudu and Ouma Oya,

Udupalata,

N u ivcreUala ivieye,

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Maleic.

SRatwatte Wijeyewardcne Sencwirat-' ne Panditte Abeyekoon Wahale Mudianse.

Dulleywc Naweratnc Wickreme- sinbe S.imerkoon Jayetiilpke Pan­ditte Mudianse.

Dessare of the Mafele Korlc in­cluding Lugalle and' Gangulle,

the Udugodde and Asgiri Kories,

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Uwn.c*Dcssave of Gampaha and Uda-

hinda including the Kunan.a- duwe and Oolpangc DeparluientSt

Dimboolane Scnanayk§ Tlojpt Mu- diausc, Senior»

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: '• da and- lixlpola palatas of Godegedera Bassanaike Mudianse.«> Yaite-xinda,

the Oya and Hornatolte Palatas of Yattekinda,

. the Kandapalla Korle ofr Yattekinda, and Vidah'n Bambawinnc Wi/cyeratne • Rajcka-

" oftheiioyaljVillages thereinsituate,

Gombadde Dcssave,

Ramboopata Senewiratne.»>

roona Mudianse.

Kandekumbure Ratnaike Mudianse. - ■ »

Dessave of IVcltasse exclusive of Goncgodrle Senewiratne Goencratne Pohvatte and Patipola, Wahalc Panditte- Mudianse.

Polivatt^i^uid Patipola Raraijpopata Senewiratne.

Qoncgodd'c Senewiratne Goenerat- t ZfpZZT* naSvaUalc Pandittc Mudianse.

Dimboolauc Senanayke Herat Mil- .dianse, junior.

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Mahawalalenne Wickremesinge Chandcrcsekere Senewiratne Mu-

. dianse.Doloswellc Kotelawclle Wijcsundere

Wickremesinlie Tennekoon Mu­dianse.

Dessave of the Kolonna, ilTedde,. . Kadeivulle and Attakalun Kories,

the Nawadun, ICukula, and Kurizvitte Kories, ,

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Principals of DcparlmcnU.j-.^ -

Dunnwille Rajekarunadara Eke- naike^ Dhermakirta Panditte Mu­dianse.

Dehiganune Nawcratnc Attepattoo Wahalc Mudianse, junior.

Mullegainincr Heratdawoonde Wic- •iiremesinhc Efcenaike Abeyekoon

t Panditte Rajepakse Mudianse.Eroowawdlc Senanayke Boowe- nayke- Balm Narayne Rajegooroc

Wahalc ^ Panditte Mudianse.

Malta Galeda Nileme,

Uda Gabeda Niletne,

Malta Lekam,

AttepaUo*) Lckavur\

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daraseksre, Kufuppa, Mudianse. . Radigommuv/e Tilakoratne Mudianse. •Mtdadande Rajepakse • Attopattoo : I

SamerkooM Mudianse. ••. • . . - jRankotdhvelc .Dewakara Wijeyekoon.

— Mudiivnsc. ' * JDelugainir.c Nav.-eratnc Attepattoo : V/ahale Aludianse, Senior.

Talgahagodde Karuna Jayetilleke' Rajeguru Mudianse.

JFedtkara Lekam,Nanayakara Lekam, Padikara 'Lekam,

Kodituwakku' Lekam,

JCunamaduxoe Lekam,

TV adenatuwakkukara Lekam,

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IPrincipals of the Temples.

Pc toe Nileme or Principal of the Deliigamme Nawcratne Attepattoo.Great Temple Dalada Alaligaioa, Waiiale Mudianse, Senior.

Basnaike ,Nileme of the Aloha TT . „ ,VUhnu Veujale, . Uoombuwe Banda.

DulleywcmNawcr%tnc Wickremesinhe the Nat a JDewale, Sainerkoon Jayctilleke Panditte

Mudianse. *Madugallc Karunatillekc Jaycsun-

dcre Wiresekcre itajepakse Wa­iiale Naykc Nisi Mudianse.

Jtt Paraoonoou-e Wijeyeratne Artanayke Dhainraaddaja Panditte Mudianse.

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the Katragam Be- wale,

the Patlini Deviate, the Maha Kaira-gam D swale of .Katugaha Lokoo Banda.Badulla,

ihc Maha Beivaie of Hangurankelte,

the, SaJ/ragam Sa- Delgoddc. Wijcvetungc . Attepattoo Dcwaie, Mudianse.

Ttle^ Mu^r J'yCti"eke*%%ZZi?ra,ei'1 ■.Wojwudepolle Lokoo Ban*, -. LankatUlekc and

Gadaladcniye Dewa- Naranwelle Jayesundere Mudianse, les in Udunmoere,

jEmhekkc & /Pe^TMaampitiye Amoottra Asta Na\ve-‘ giriye Dewalcs in Udu- .ratue .Wickrcmesinhc Senauayke nuwc.re, ' •r * ' Panditte Waluile Mudianse, Senior.

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Basnaike Bale.of -Bodanviel'e Be- ‘Kivibatkumbure .Rajepaksc HeVat. wesfe, _• * Mudiiinse.

■ yAliuwatwgpdde Dn- Watterantenne Mollcgoddc Rajejiak- * ■wide in liarasiapaltoo, sc Attepattoo Wahalc Mudiatl^-

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Dodantala Karitfuve Iftudi&nsejV Halpc Mohottale.Unambuwe.

Chief of L otper Thdalgamme,Upper Bulat gamine, •Kotmale,'

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COLLECTORSHIP OF JAFFNA.r

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Collector of Revenue and CustomsV Assistant. .Mr* A. TTcynsberg.„ J. D. ’Hct-ft.

J. Dc Nicsc.„ J. Sickera.„ \V: A. Vanderhoeven.,, C. Stephen.„ J. C, ..Vus,

F. B. Rodrigo.P. R. Motookistna, Modcliar* Tissewirasinga, M odcliar.

Charts Brownrigg, Esq.. "J. W. Ivuskiseon, Esqr

Cleric,17 .

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»•Bookbinder,Interpreter, -

, Stamp . Conlcopoly,Carreocr Muni agar, and Head of

the Fishermen anil Pearl Vi- Anesoonellutta, Nodeliar.

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vers,Head Shroff', Wiugadeselom Supermaniumr

Native ■ Headmen attached to'the Collector'of .Jaffna*

.Isi: Cutchrry Nodeliar. of Jaffna, Philip Rodrigo Moottookistns,

Walligammo District

Mauiatar of tit Parish of IFo:i- 1{amrnadc Modelian uarponne,

Mania gar of the Moor Street of. Odoina. .Lebbe Markair Manamfi,* B’annarpoiinc, *■ pulls .Maikair. -

ilaniajsar of the Par.sk of Nat. EE00marroeH.cntTOJa Mode’Jar,

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o f ChundncnUy,Modeliar and Man)agar of Carrcor

in ■ the ' Parish o f Chundicully,Maniagar .ofthe Parish afPontfoor, .MaHawcrava Modeliar.

^ Do. of Atchnevclly, Manana Modeliar Coemaden*Do. of i\Fayfcity, Mootfeinniby Sidcnsbernaden.Do. of Tiflajidlle. Mandolcnnycga Modeliar.Do. of Mallagam, Rasanayega Modeliar..Do., of Manipaay, Cannager Suppermanien.Do. of Changane, Vacant.« /. n it • . WollinMresinga Modeliar Sanfcia®Do. of Pan'latnpo, ?oep„ne.Do. of Battecotte, Welayden Supermanxa. ,

Moorger Inti aisle pulW. ”r

Arresenilitta Modeliar*

Do.Do.Do.Do.

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Do.Do.

FVadamaralcKy , District.

ttaniagars of the Parish of Odoe- Manuregra Modeliar Wantombj*.

Do. of Tannacaeacooritchy in the Parish of Odoe- pi tty.

Do. of Wdayd.r Poennie,:Mania gar oj the Parish of Cattc- Vacant.

wcly, , .Do. of Point Pedro, Arroclambela Modeliar.Do, of Carrroc.r in the Parish Anesooniliycttc Canekcrayan. Mode0

of Point. Pedro, . liar.

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Weyladcn Maylivagerumme. . _

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Tcnmaratchy District.

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Maniagar of the Parish'of Nawa- gandregegra Wisoavreaaden Model WZ»V of Chaua cherry, Ramalinga* Modeliar..Do. of TVarrcny, Sidembcmada 'Modeliar.

ColIaspgrapowcucUa Map?.aa -Ms* dollar.

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&aniagjr:bftheParkh ofUoogomaUc WissuwocnajScr. Sijcmbynan *’ Do. Do. ofTambogam.xa, Cocniara.we.aler Supcrrnannien.Do, Do. of Plopnlle, . Nitcliia Seucdorayu Molchar.Do. Do. of MullipaHoo., ... Conner W J rcntuottoc'.Do. Do. of CarelohyjjfUoG, , • Nitchinga.'Modeliar.Do. Do. of Poonaryhc -Sittairil)lev/ev* Soopcrraauiapullo.

. So.’. Do. of: Dohicrayrgcadcs: Aycnpulle --Warragam1 Do. Do, of lUcpecariveCadirircaler Moorongcsc-s,

■. S^The Xslakdzs... .

^ianiagar of Carretivoe, Paramea Casinadea.Do. of Allcvitty, ' V/clayder SupermanieaDo. :,: -if Kvitsr.j .v* ... - Modefitamby Arrier.Do. - of^Poerigertivoi,-' ' Moottoecomarcn Sttpcmauaiesw-Do. of Anueiativoe, Camiagaraye • lModcliar. ;Do. ■JfxNgwgwobiaVl l-:. Ganda.ppcr:\Wi8Q-o}v6fiaden.

Titvlar "Modeller of Jaffna* ' Siader Wayrav/cnader,” V/ijeratnc

• • The-. IFanny -Disisicf.,v

Mania gar of Karnawclpatto norlh. Collcscgra- Modeliar-Wcdaranair^ Purartandoe MoJjLr of do. do. Nidmayagay Mapa'ne Mcdcliar At-

Provincial Mvdeliar of Kama- a , 'wclpatto snath, Sandrcsegra Mapana Modehar.

Puramantioc M odeliar of do. do.. •Cadirama Mode liar.Siodciiar of tie Chandos of do. do. Seuaderay JModeliar Canawaddy* Provincial Mrdcliar of Podoco-

ripo,Pnramanda fflodelidi* - of do.Careotr Modeliar of : do..-interpreter Mohandiram of ilc „ n

Commissioners Court of 'Jaffna, Soose ^rc

Canaganayega Modcliar.SwanipiflUi -Model iar.Arcsoenilyitta Cooroekoolasooria. 9

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•Mr. A. Van Schsive;.Ifr.- James Waters, Overseer,

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I- .IPROVINCIAL COURT.

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IHenry Wright, Esq. . Provincial Judge. ^[Secretary, Mr. John Tifcile.1 st Clerk, „ J. Marg-enoufc.

Clerk, » J- F. Toussaint. •„ „ *M. Van der Guckt.

Maf«£r,r Mid Cingalese Interpreter J._ Rodrigo, Mo deliqr:

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7 •'Sitting Magistrates in the Jajfir.a District

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Pcrcival’ Acldand Dyke, Esq; Secretary.Fiscal's Clerk,Writer,Tnterprsier,

Fiscal’and 'S. M. of Jaffna- Mr. J. F. Grenier.„ W. De Ilooy.,, J. >V. Grenier.

• V. M. Bastion' Fully.. ,

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F. Tpu3saint.-Esq.Secretary,Interpreter,

S. M. and Asst. Custom Master ■at Point Pedro.

. Mr. R. lleri’t.“Sandresekerc Hudeliar S^oscpullei ‘• '« .

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C. F. Von Meybrink, * Esq. 5. 3f. of 'Chuvoaganerg* Mr. J. W. Krasae.W. Sinuctamby.

Secretary,Interpreter,

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C. H. Lcembruggcn, Esq.. • Secretary,

Interpreter,

S. M. of Poncrern.Mr. B. II. Vamler Gucht.

. Pctef Pceceia Panayegain

M. op Maffagam. Mr. M. ’ II. 'Vebcr. A. Mayhvageuam.

II. G. Speldswinde, Esq- .Secretary,Interpret er,

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£. M* arid Asst. Custom Master' at' Kails.

M. B. De Visscr.C. E. JMotoo, Modeller.

$J. Burleigh, Esq.Secretary, vInterpreter,.

CUSTOM HOUSE.

/fssf. Custom' Master at Jaffna. r ' Mr. B. A. Dc Visaer,

,, J. T. Gratian.C. F. Ebcil. -

J. Foulstone, Esq. Boo'-i-eepcr,

Clerk,

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>CUSTOM HOUSE,- >

Mr. II. Martensz. Asst. Custom blastero

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COLLECTORSHIP OF GALLE.* rCollector of Revenue and Custom.

Mr. J. A. De Vos.„ Paul Hansen.„ A. C. Dc Vos.„ -Dauiel Kellar.,. N. E. Rose.„ L. H. Anthonisz.„ C. Auwardfc.„ A. J. Eybingert.„ A. H. Hingcrfc.

Louis Sansoni Esq. Head Clerk, Accountant,Clerks,

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Coaler,Salt--Store Keeper,

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Custom House at Galle.

Asst. Custom blaster

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J. M. Ldvalliere Esq.

❖■ l/£«£. Custom blaster at Dodan-

tloeiae ModcrcMr. J. Eaurly.

Native Headmen attached to the Collector of Callc.

blodcliar of the Guard and Chief Interpreter to the Gate at Gall?Modeliar of the AUepaltoo, and Modeliar 'and Interpreter of the Cuicherry of Point de Gallc.

Second biodcliar of the Attepattoo Don Alexander Ferdinandus A- and sesond Interpreter of the beyesiriwardene V/ijeratne Obe- Cutcherry of Gallc. * yesekere.

Don Abraham Dias Abevsinhe Amcrcsekerc.

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c ) .Moholly AToJ.qmliran of the Gallo Nicholas Dias Abeyesinhe A* lje-

' Cutcherry, ward one, m>, * ,r , .. r .1 r< , Don Baslian Abcjekoon AVani-Titular Mohanthram of the Guard g-csekere ■

Salomon Dc Silva Wickremcsingc - Madcnayke

. Titular Islohandiram of the Alto- Don Thcodorus AVijcwardenc Goe-, patio ** neratne

Titular iSlohandiram of the Cut- Don Da'vid Jayctillckc Goenc-chrrrij of Galle, ratnc

. Modeliar of the Galle. Cories, John Henry De Zilva* ' Titular ^odeliar of Gallef ^jakarooma ^ AbCJ*C8CkCrC ^

* ’ TXoKandir.am of Gclle Corle, Philippoo De Zilva AVijesekcreAbetoonge

John Breekius -Dc Zilva Careo*

¥ Titular Ditto, Ditto,

, • Titular AIohandiram of the Galle District,; naratne

M odeliar of the Gangehaddepalto, Baplitst De Zilva Jayetilleke Kar-runaratne

Johannes Fcrdinandus AA'ijeratnc- Obcycsckerc

Second "ilokamliram of the Talpe- Don Louis Abeycwickreme Goc- ■paltoo' ncsekere

Titular Mohandirarn of Hie Talpe- Don Alexander AVijesiriwardene patloo,

Coral of the IVcllebaddc Patloo,

AI odeliar - of the *Talpepcdtoo

I .Gocneratne

Don Petrus. Fcrdinandus" Amercsi- riwardene AVijeratne Obcyesekere

:Modeliar of the /ientotte District .Don Adrian Dc Zilva Gocnetille- and IFclldlalwitiy Corle,

Mehandiram and second Headman of the Bentott'c District and IFellalwitty Corle,

Titidar - M oh a n d i ram ’and Trans­lator of the Custom House of Galle, ^

first Head Moorman of Galle,.

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be Ameresiriwardene" Don Louis De Airis- Gcenetilleke

Jcycwavdenc.

Don Constariteyn Abeyewickreme Gocnesekerc

Pakkier Alohadien Bawa Say aLebbe Markair

Samsy Lebbe Alie .Osscn Pullc Slema Lebbe Sam sic Lebbe Markaifc

v.Second Head Moorman o f Ditto, tlead Moorman of Gindurah,Si •

Head Fishermen.

Don Adrian -De. Zilva Amraadoor Jayewardene ,ad of the Fishers of Galle ?

Hoddoege Simon Wijesonije.AIah& Vidahn of the Fishers of Simon De Zilva * AViekremcsoriya

'i 'alprpatloo, Rajepak.se

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MaliaviHahn of the Fishers of Agoostingoo- Dc Zilva tVicdjcse? Amblangodde. kcre Gocnewardener *- ,

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Carpenters.

Don Louis’ Karoona Nayeks.Maha Vidahn of Carpenters,A

Barbers.

t Vidahn Mohan diram of the Barbers Payagnllc Pannikoge Simon Fer- . . at Galle nnndo Gocacw-aracne.

Bead IFidshermen. >

Jylaha Vidahn of the Washers of Pottnpitye Halloo Hewagey ChrU- the four Gravets of Galle. tiau Wlckremeratne.

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IProvincial Judge,Mr. P. J, Ludovice',

„ P. A. Bastiaosz „ J. Hollcbeek „ J. F. Van Cuylenbiirg ,, J. H. Ludovicc

Hendrik Dc Sarain, Modeliar.

Charles Scott, Esq. Secretary,Tst Clerk,Clerk,

91 •. •' i.»»Interpreter^.

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MASTER ATTENDANT’S OFFICE. *

T. II. Ttvynam Esq. Master Attendant

V.Sitting Magistrates in the Galle District.

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Sitting Magistrate, at Galls Mr. R. Van Aiken „ H. Matheys

J. B. Dc Silva, blohandirr,-rri 4. L. Markar A. L. M. .Mr. P. %. Aadricseusr . ■>

J. M. LavafiTerc, Esq. Secretary

0 Clerk,Cingalese Interpreter, Tamil Bo.Bead Constable!

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I*S. M. of Ball mitt y Moderr. Mr.. J• V»nd£ .hide. Johannes Mendis.

J. J. Kvickcnbeek, E?q.> Secretary,

Interpreter, . JI

COLLECTORSHIP OF TANGALLE. \-

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Collector o f Revenue and Customs* Mr. N. 13. Klcyii.

„ A. Fernando.„ J. 11. Jnnsz.„ J. AV. Pietersz.„ G. E. Ernst.,, F. E. Bastians.„ J. Altcndorft’.„ J. C. De Zilva.„ J. Hoisteyn.„ J. A. Zceliuyzeu.

D. D. J. A. liangukoon, Mahu Modcliar.

S. A. N. Yoesoobocboe Lebbc.S. L. Coenjie Lebbc.

‘Mr. Nicholas Michiclz.Mahomet.

William Gisborne, Esq. First Cleric,Cleric, I

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5,, at Matura.

Custom House Clerk and Post Hold- er jat Tangalle,

Guslom House Clerk Belli gam,Chief Interpreter,Head ShroJ/',Secotid do.Gaoler at.Malura,

Do. Hambantotic,

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!>?iSalt Department at Hamlantotle.

Wilcnssic Lebbc Alarkair Ahamadoe - Lebbc Markair.Mr. G. J. AirenJorff.

„ J. F. Fost-y.C. AI. L. S. Ahamadoe Lebbc.

Store Keeper,1st Cleric,2 d do. ShroJ,

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' Native Headmen attached to the Collector of Tangalle.

Modelxar of the Attepaltoo and Don David Jayetillckc Abcsiriv/nrdc-r Interpreter to the Collector, ne . Ilangakoon, Maha Modeliar. \

Modeliar and Interpreter to the Dionccius Lamberta8 Percra AYic- Co&cter, , kreweratne Ekcnayke.

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Mo no tty Mohandiram and Asst. Interpreter, to the Ciitcherry and Mohandiram of the Attepattoo,

Mohandiram of the AHcpalloo,

Don Johannes Rodrigo 'Wijeyratne. *■ . Siriwardcnc.

John Si won Abesiriwardcnc IJanga5* koon.

Titular Modeliar of the Malum, Don Juan Abesiriwardcnc llanga*District, ' koon. ,

Modeliar of the Gangebadde paltoo Gerard Do Sarani Wifejcscekcrc and Tour Bay gams, Tillckcratnfc.

Modeliar of the Belli gain Corlc Petrus Abraham Cornells Abesiri- and Belli gam Tottamoney, . v/ardcnc llangakoon.

Don Hendrik Pcrcra Wijesiuhe Gnnnelillekc. ' . .

• Modeliar of the 3formic a Code Kenricus ChristoiTcI Dc Corea - and Caltoon Ocdocbol:l:a, Abjeratne Siriwardene. • •

Modeliar of the Kandcbed.de• pat- Don David Wevesiriwardenc Sc- •neweratne Wancycdiwakere.

i Modeliar of the JVcllchaddcpaUoo, Dionisius Abraham Dissanaike.Titular Modeliar of ITcllcLaddc- Don Constanteyn Wiekrcniesinhc .

Aipercseekere.Modeliar of the [foods and of the Andreas Thcodoris De Zilva Wcy~

Malta '/Jewepanne, esiriewardene Wickremeratne.'\ Madeline of the Gerway Paltoo and Don Thomas Rodrigo Wijeratne ; Chief of the Elephant Hunt. Siriwardcnc.Titular Mohandiram of the Gir- Don Thomas Saincrestkcre Dcg-

rhuaypaltoo, senaike.Bet me Mohandiram of Gullagam- Don Andrics Siriwardeue Koeliclou- *

i mc» ge.1 Ilctmc Mohandiram of An hone- Dun Andrics ^VTjcgimewtmlcnc Wi-

jesinhc Appohamy.Jietine Mohandiram of Yattegelfe, Don Mutthus Wickremeratne. liclme Mohandiram of Giro way- Don Juan Alexander Danucpalic

paltoo, Candainby.Chief Modeliar of the Mahagam- Matjam Boorah Abocasim of Ba- | pat too District, tavia.Modeliar of the Mahagampat- Don Juan Wickremeratne Dissanai-

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Mohandiram of Do.

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kc.Sckadic Markair Sadakoc Lebbe

Markan.Ivasic Lebbe Sinne Lebbe Mar­

kan.Sinne Ahamadoc Ncyna Yeusubo

Lebbe.

of Balligam,

of Girwaypaltoo,!

Do.

;Tlead Fislu.rutcn

fahavidahn, Don Lovoles Wiereratne.luhavidahn of the Fishers of Belli- Don Bastian Perera Abegnnewav- gam Toliemoney and ?»1 i re sc, 1 dene.

!__ , ’la ha Kidahit Mohandiram of the Fi- ' ^shers of /Fellebo'MeandG'irrimy- Abenso Wijcwcre Goenoratne. ° pailoos, ' • *

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Titular ft.ohandirani, Wirekoon.T)0r Do. Don Christian De Silva.

*. Mahavidahn Mohandiram of the Don Thomas Dc Silva AucsinR— • Fishers of Girieaypattbo, Kodipillu.: MffAa Fiduhn of the Fishers of Mb* Hcttihcwa^ay Don Christiaan,

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:':V : Won ter Conraad De Silva Ab?r- = cratnc Guncwardenc.Second Gajenatke Mohandiram, -

§Head of Silversmiths.r. \

?' i . ,7?aes • Mo//cnrJ?Vc»», Don Philip Dcwcsor.ccndre.

Second fiscs Mohandiram, * Don David Dcwcendre Wfeje&eencr*Titular Ma/ia Hidahn Mohandiram PollotCogoddc Bandagay Don De--

filac/c Smith of Kottal & nis V/ij e sir i war dene Abenaray- Icxvalebcddc, cue.

‘ Tor il'dfunmZ f ^ ,l°0d Don •>’'»" Dewcssoonrcedcre. Badahi Maha Fiddhnof the Silver

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I I' H * yiakavidah ofRadawalls and Say- akurs fladdcs

Titular Mokandiram of Washers, Don Gabriel Karonaratnc.Don Siinon V/ickremetacngc Sair-

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.u: Ratnapoellcgay Don Juanies.

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Ditto Dillo,

Head of lierivays. :

■ .yideltn- and Head of the Bcrways • and Tom Tom beaters, Sirie Jayalat Jotcratne.

Sitting Magistraie 'in the Tavgalk District-.

Silling Magistrate at Girreicl. ■ put! oo,

Mr XV. F, Andre Nicholas i)e Silva.

P. C. Uoosmalccocq. Esq.Secretary, interpreter,

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Silting and Revenue Mcgislrate df Matura.

Mr. A. W. Andre.„ J. P. Rodrigo.

J. F. Lorenz.Secretary, Interpreter, « *>

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Robert Law, Esq. Secretary, interpreter

0. J. Poulicr, Esq. Secretary,interpreter,

S. M. at Mahagampattoo, . Mr. W. Lambeas. *

Ibrahim Doole,» ->S. M. at Belli gam.Mr. J. Zeehuysen.Don Richard Fcrdinandus Obey- •

sekere lifohandiram.

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' Ass*. Custom► 4fajter. D. L. S. Abesinfie.

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COLLECTORSHIP OF CHILAW, PUTLAM & CALPENTYN.

Collector of Revenue Sr Custom*.•• Astt’s/a/d,Mr. John Wambeek.,, £?. J. Pieres.„ J. Cooper.

Christoboo Sipa.

hmh G. -Forbes, Escj.X P. P. Stewart Esq. lead Clerk, .

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Pullam and Calpentyn.!

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Modeliar of the District of Chi- Nicholas De Silva Wijeyetocm£rc taw, Gooncratnc.

■ JModcHar and Interpreter of the Don Abraham Wijeycsinho Jsif-T~ Cut cherry,

Mohandiram of Monisscram Vat- Abraham Cocrca Wijcycsekerc Abcy- • loo,

Corale of Jagampatio,Do. ., Anncwolandampaito,Do. „ Olterapalate, jtfohandiiam of Meddcpalutc.Modrliac of Dcmclcpatto,

{Trad - Moot man . of Chile w,

wardene.

aratne. 'Don David Pcrera.Don Comelis Percra.Wijeyesinhc Ekcnaikc Naindehatn? Mapawijesinhe Anpoohahiy.Simon Corea Wijcycsekcre'Abeye-

ratne.Malealy Markair Sinnc Tamer

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' M ohandiram of the Fishers of Odopencary, Putlam and Cal' pentyn,

'Carafe of Kaymdle,•'Slohandiram of Do.

Pcria Carpen.

Migel Low. • Juan Fernando.

Putlam.

ModcUar of Putlam and Calpentyn .Gabriel Casio Chetty. Maniagar of Putlam, David De Rosario.Head Moorman, Naina Lebbey Bawa Markair.

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Waytenaden Odi^rfr.Omorgatto Markair Seg-aladoe Markair-

C.Wcf of the Chctties, It‘.ad Moorman,

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Chief of the Chitlies, Herd Moo'rman,

Waytenaden Ode&r. Sinnc TPamby. 'J

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PROVINCIAL COURT OF CALVENTYN.•ni

Provincial Judge.Mr. J: E. Van Ebbcnhorst. .„ D. C. Jansz.

N. J. Ondaatje.

John Gordon Forbes, Esq. Secretary,

Interpreter,

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Siiffew# Magistrate in the Cdlpentyn District.

I M. of Calpenlyn. Mr. P. FLanderka, Simon Casie Chittv.

S. P. Foenander, Esq. Secretary,Interpreter,

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Asst. Custom Master., Mr. V. Bayyii.'

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- Clerk,. . Oa' *r*

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Collector of Revenue and Custom. llr. A. E. Bartholomcusz.„ C. Rodrigues. ,„ L. Myce.

R.oM. Snejd. Esq.Mead Clerk,Second ditto,Interpreter to the Collector,Store Conicppoly and Asst. lute?" ^ § Bastian.

prefer to the Collector,1st Shroff,Sd ditto,

*•JRitnasinga Modeliar Manuel- • Kadergamcn Wiescentie.

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Native Headmen attached to the Collector of Mansi'- ■

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Rasaritna Modeliar.Mr. C. W. Jan. Rasacaria Modeliar. ‘VVecndergoon Modeliar. Pcriatamby Marcair.Jeronimo Patchcco. Tauiodera Modeliar.

Sit'd eliar of the Cvt cherry,>.. . Adigar of JFcrfcltiroc,

* Ditto of Mantotte,* * Ditto of Nanathdn,

Ditto of Mosclly,• ’ “ Adepenaar of' Manar and Superior

headman of Parrawa Cast,Pormando Modeller of ditto,Provincial Modeliar of Kadoechitty

Colom,Pormandc Modeliar of ditto,Provincial Modeliar of. Chincdiilty1'

Colom, •Pormande Modeliar of ditto. ■ Ayenpulle Modeliar.Provincial Modeliar of Mccrkomolc, • lvasinade Modeliar. pormande Modeliar ditto, Warytainby Kadcrgama Modeliar.

Provincial Mo deli a of Klekcmole South, *

Pormande Modeliar of ditto, Socpcrinabia Modeliar. „PrormcW MoUeliar ' of Pawn. Ma„ Ue' MudcKar:. *

gamma, —- • 1Pormande Modeliar of ditto, Ulensingcraga Modeliar.Provincial Modeliar of Tunekay, Rassrcaria Ivannaeanayega Modelii

r Pormandc Modeliar of ditto, Sewcko.ernuadcu Modeller*.

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Soepcrmania Modeliar. Senaderaya Modeliar. Rasnearia Modeliar.

Maylwagena Modeliar.

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Assistant Custom Master at Con- datcky,

Jiead Clerk of the Custom House ^ Mvce. *o/ Manar, ” ’ _

C’ :r/c o?«/ Head Searcher, „ N. Tiedcmaa.-Searcher at the South Barr, »• P» JJcrtus.

Mr. P. C. Bcllise.

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Provincial Judge and Sitting Ma­gistrate of Manar.

Mr. R. A.'Van Lan^cnbcrp.Don Joan De Zilva, Mohandiram, Swaminaden.Kapponaya.

R. M. Sneyd, .Esq.Secretary,'Interpreter,Malabar Priest, .Moor ditto,

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Collector of Revenue and Customs* Mr. G. Vkn der Gucht.„ , Petrus Vincent.„ . Daniel Bartholomew.„ P. Scliuiling-. n

R. D. Soinenaden, 'Modiliar. Pasquai Modeliar SanJiajoeJ

Joseph Price, Esq« lt£ Clerk, ’

Clerk, .

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1st JSICdeliar of the - District of liatticaloa and Interpreter of the Cutcherry with the Title of Rarefcaria Somenalcn Modeller,

Allegecoon Adrian Scnad.n,Titular Modeliar of Batiicaloa, : Faiqual Santiago.

Do. Do. . Anan<Ter Anthony Kamenadep.

Ramenaden Daniel Samenadeu.u

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\ t ii Provincial Court of liaiiiealoa.i: i. \

U John Price, Esq. Secretary, Interpreter, Coaler,

Provincial Judge of BatticaloCn Mr. J. Andriezes.- J. C. Tambaya.W. Topsvoort.

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Superintendent and Sift: :g If* gistrate.

Mr. W. Watson „ W. J. Schumaghsr.

Tanuacodj Rainer...

Robert Atheaton, Esq.Clerk and Interpreter, Secretary and Clerk, Clerk of the Stud, Mania jar of Delft,

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Colombo An riliary Bible Society.

President

lieutenant General Sip. Edward Barnes, K. C. B- K. M. T.Governor.

Vice Presidents.The Honhlc Sir IT. GiJTard, Knt. L. L O. Chief Justice. The Honbic Sir Richard Ottley, Knt. Puisne Justice.The Konble Robert Boyd, Esq.’ ,The Honbic J. W. Carrington, Esq. <The Revd. J. M. S. Glenie, Acting- Arch Deacon.W. Granville, Esq. Treasurer.J. N. Mooyart Esq. Secretary.Clerk to the Secretary

j Members of H. M. Council.ifI -Mr. E. Dick.

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,Members of the Committee, in addition to the President, Vice Presidents.

Treasurer and Secretary.

Henry Matthews, Esq.

Henry Augustus Marshall, Esq.

Lieut.- Colonel Walker,

Charles Farrell, Esq. M. D.

Captain Gascoyne.Rev.. Samuel Larabrick.

Rev. A. Armour.

Rev. J. Chater.Mr. J. M’Kenny.S. Beaufort Esq.Rev. J. D. Gogerlr.

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The Rouble Sir Hard in go. Gifiard. Knt. L. L. D.'The flonblc Robert Boyd,’ Esq. rThe Rouble John William Carrington, Esq.The Rev. J. M. S. Glenic, Acting Archdeacon of Colombo* Charles Marshall Esq.Wilfialn Granville, Esq. Treasurer.Henry Matthews, Esq.Henry Augustus Marshall, Esq.Colonel K. F. Muller.Lieut. Colonel G. W Walker, H. M‘. .50th Regt.Lieut. Colonel Lionel Hook, H. M. 16th Regt.Charles Farrell, Esq. M. D..Major John Fraser.Captain S. Bvaybroolrc.- Assistant Surgton C. T. Whitfield.Captain T. 1>! Gascoyne, II. M. 1st Ceylon Regt. Secretary.

Mr. Dienislus de Neys,—Librarian.\;

(VGUU ’.ULTij RAL SOCISTV.CEYLON LITERARY AND

*Patron and President-

His Excellency the Governor.

Vice Pres'dr\\t$.

The Konhle Sir Hardinge Gifiard, Knt. L. L. I>.The Rouble Sir. Richard Ottley, Hu':.The llonblc Robert Boyd, Esq.The Honhlc John William Carrington, Esq.Charles Farrell, Esq, M. D.

Members of a General Committee for 13*25.

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Tenry Augustus Marshall. Esq.Henry Matthews, Esq.William Granville, Esq. Treasurer. H’e'it. Colonel George * Warren Walker. r* he Reverend Andrew Armour.The Reverend J. IT. De Saram.'*• TL. Rcckennan, Esq.Captain Thomas B. Gascoyne*

Cirri;—,-------------- -----—Secretary. •Mr.^Cecil Morgan.

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CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. >

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Poors Fund.

S u perintenife 'itMr. D. G Fereira.„ J. G. Campbell.

The Hon. J. W. Carrington, Esq. Clerk,

nConicopoly,

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The Hon. J. W. Carrington, Esq. C. Farrell, E?q. iM. D. Medical Attendant,

S nperinten den f,M- Heal Huperinfendent. Al.. C. Vanderlaau.

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Petln h Hospital.

Mr. J. Marselis.Medical Attendant,

Orphd'i Sr hunt.

. Carrington, Fsq. !i /. peri nteudent. Matron.Mr. d. Coopman.

Tii.'! Hou.N.- V x,riuu...*>/• c..- Art" ”’! j

N. j:--The 7..dies and Gentlemen of ’ the Colony are informed, . " i Children on this Charity' will undertake plain work, the

useful audjKonts v' which will tend to support and enlarge this very..=• lirution—It is’th.-ught—proper tint publicly to give a

List •(’ c. prices to be charged upon n*ch article, and to e'ntreat the ..f Lidics and Gentlemen; if these efforts of industry are

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0Ladies Petticoats with bodies each— Ditto Plain--------

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Children’s Night Caps------ ■------------------- ' —Children’s Frocks tucked from Nine Pence to

„ without tucks----------Gentlemen s line trimmed Shirts----------

^ Coarse Ditto unlriinmcd „ ----------Cravats------------------------------ -------------Poe ket Hand kc'rc!liefs ——-------------?—PiHo’.y Cases ’per pair-----------------------Marking in Jaifna cotton per Letter-

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Sir T^behss Brisbane Commodore in Command of all His Majesty s Ships and Vessels in the Indian Seas.

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TRINCOMALE.:

Naval Store Keeper,S. Curgetweri, Esq.

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„ Jffis Majesty's Squadron in the East Indies,

Ships Names. Guns. ' Captains. •

Boadicta-----

Alligator——

Tamar-----—

Larun-----—

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Champ'on

CoGiun ^ ('Tenderj

Sir53 Brisbane.■

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SO _• J. G. Bremer, iEaq.

20 M. .Marryalt, Esq.

IS M. J. Currie, Esq.

13 C. Mitclicll; Esq.

1 j J,. Stoddart, Esq.

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in Ceylon.

GENERAL STAFF.

f4Li«Oi. General Sir Edward Barnes, K.C.B. Commanding the Forces. Major General Sir Hudson Lowe, K.C.B.Lieut. Colonel Chatham Hor. Churchill, ,

Ceylon Regt.'^ Military Score'ary.

Captain George McDonald, 16th Regt. j ^ErceUcncythe

Captain James Henry Hamilton, 45th t Aid-de-Camp to the Lt.5 G nl.

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Regt.Lieutenant Geo. Hutchison, lGth Regt.Lieut. Colonel Geo. W. Walker, 59th Regt. Dcpy.Adjt. General. Captain Thomas B. Gascoyne, Ceylon Regt. Depy. Asst. Adjt. Gent.

ry Hardy, Half Pay 60th \ ^ q.

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Lieut. Colonel Hen •. M/T General.Regt.

• 1st Lieut. William Moore, Royal Staff Corps. Depy. Asst. Qr. Mr. Gc l. Major John Fraser, Ceylon Regiment, Drpy. Commissary Gent. Captain Samuel Braybrooke, Ceylon Regt. Assistant Commissary. Pay Master William Moir, H. P. late 2nd > ^

Ceylon Regt. ~ \C'aCeylonGRegte Ingh;lra’ H' P' ^ 3rd j %• Commissary.

Reverend Charles Jobson Lyon, A.* M. Chaplain to the Forces. Reverend J. S. Pering, A. M. ^ Do. .Do,Rcver-end N. Garstin, A. M. Qffig. Do, Do.

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Kandy.Trincomalc.Bat.ticaloa.Jaffna.Colombo.Galic.Tlatnapoora.Badulla.Colombo.Triucomale.Chilaiv.

I Kadaganawa.

fTit. Inspector of Hospitals Bi. Depy. Jnspr. of flos- (

pit ulsPhy sician to ike Forces Staff Surgeon -

’Asa istaa l Staff'Surgeon ■ Ditto,

Ditto,Apothecary to the Forces Jldspitu! Assistant.

Ditto,Ditto,Ditto,Ditto,Diliq,Ditto,

Charles Farrell, M. D, Charles CollierJohn Dwyer, M. D. Duncan M'Diarmid William I!. Young John Crawford Robert Russell George Middleton

i Pater Stewart William M. Wilkins George Knox, M. D.

/Jeorge Russell Dartuejl James M. Drysdale George Tower Alexander Esson

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•Rank.. Statuses and Naurs.

COLOMBO DISTRICT.

Colombo.

Bt. Colonel Henry Frederick Muller, .Ceylon Regt.r Commandant Staff Officer

:PuTLAM.

| •Lieutenant G. A. Tranchell, Ceylon Regiment

TRINCOMALEE DISTRICT.

Till NCO MALE. „

j-Bt. Lieutenant Colonel*Henry Bird, 16th Regiment Captain James Anderson,rCeylon Regiment

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Jaffnapatam.

Blv Major John Antili, Ceylon Regiment

Batticaloa.

:Captain John Parker, Ceylon Regiment*:

Point De Galle.

Captain Charles Dribcrg, Ceylon Regiment Lieutenant Thomas Deacon, Ceylon Regiment

Hambantotte.

Captain Robert Law, Ceylon Regiment-

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Commandant Staffs Officer ^1i

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KANDYAN PROVINCES’. .

STAFF.

Commanding in the Interior, Lieut. Colonel Charles Coiher/C. I3.-S3%1 Regt. Actg, Staffi Officer at Kandy, Lieut. Joseph SwinlAirnc. ‘S3d Regt.

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Names. Stations.Rank.

" IIaREISPATTOO

Captain Ilenry Clements, 16th Regt.

a Hewaiiette.

Lieut. Isaac Poster, Ceylon Regt.

Commandant Madawalatene.

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*«• t Matele.

Captain Botel Trydell, 83d Regt.

Three Korles.

Jt. Major Thomas Bayly, Cey. Rcgt.

Four Korles.

Captain Peter Crofton, 83d Regt.

Fort McDowati- Commandant

iluamvelle.Commandant

Commandant Fort King.:Seven Korles.

Commandant Siajf' Officer

KornesralleDittoRichard F. Fellows. H. P. late 2d Cey. Rt.

Saffragam.

Commandant Lieutenant -Matthew Smith, 16 th Regt. Ratnapooro*

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Commandant Staffi Officer

Bt. Major John W. Audain, 16th Regt. Captain Francis Frome, H. P. Goth Regt.

Lower Ouvah and Welassy.

Captain Thus. Fletcher, Cey. Regt.

Badulla.Ditto

Commandant Allipoot#

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Rank in 'thfeNames ■’ Remarks

Regiment . Army * » '

'Lieut. Commanding; 'S

Geo. Hutchison I’AXZK---—

ROYAL ARTILLERY.Lieut. Colonel

Hugh Fraser

Captain

Henry Bates

. ' 2::d Captains

A. M. Maxwell D. M. Bcurchier William B. Patten

12th June 1823 19th July *1821i

2d April 1821 Maj. 12thAug.IS 19

1st Feb. 1808 30th May 1812 23d April 1824

Maj. 27th May 1825 Maj. 21st June 1S17

11th May 1817

1st Lieutenants

17th March’1813 2d Sept. 1S13 11th Dec. 18201st May 1S23

Lynch Talbot Henry; Hough R. G. S. SmithT. Dcsbrisay

2Stli June 1315 12th May 1820

,i Asst.Engr.

'' . 2nd Lieutenants

T. P. Flude Geo. Bingham

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Assistant Surgeonstv

C. T. Whitfield Morgan- Nugent «»

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5th Oct. 1S23 14th Nov. 1S22 :o

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Regiment Army■ * t

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W. F. Dawson Alexander Brown

"CJd March 1CZ5 Ditto

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W* C. Ward 21st July . 1S13

1st Lieutenant

Edward Cpvcy

2nd Lieutenant

Uth Dec. 1313

ICharles Oldershaw Is Aug. ISIS 1

ROYAL STAFF CORFS.Captain

Francis Duvernett i i• |7th April is25 ;

1st Lie lit Clients

William Dillon ;lSth Aprii 1S1G jDepul7 Asst..

Qr. Mr Genera

‘hiW.’lliam Moore 17th March 1825

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John Mead, Esq.J. Kettlewell. Esq. • Mr. G. S. Brook, jj H. Pfeiffer,

S’,ore Keeper.Deputy Store Keeper. Clerk.Clerk. i

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Store Keeper. Clerk. •

P.. W. Tiheando, Ec-q. Mr. JJ. Thompson;

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. • Rank in theE‘i •' Names.. Remarks.•' ’ : • cIt Regiment Army

!>Colonel■

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. * • W. C. Vise. Bcresford .. G.C.B.&G.C.H. 15th March 1S23 Gcnl. 27th May 1835

; Lieut. Colonel,

ii •.Majors.

Udoncl Hook Henry Birdrt' 8th March 1821 L. C. Sd Augt. 1815

7th February 1S22 ,, 1st'Jany. 1812I; !£ • •

Captains.

John TV. Audain 24th July . 1804- Maj. 4th June 1814I ‘ \A.D. C. to- His Excy. the Govr. - & Comdg. Pioneer Corps.

, \\ George M’Donald oth Sept. 1S16 17th August 1815'Hi"V

- Henry Clements John Walton William Kemp Robert Brown

22d July 1819 1st September 1813 26th April 1821 27th May

April

1824 14th November 1S227th 1825

Lieutenants. ■

John M. Dalzell James Brand Robert Carr Mathew Smith

10th Sept. 181217th Jany. ,1822 17th August 182C 29th Deer. 1823 ‘31st Do,

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16th (or the Bedfordshire) REGT. of FOOT (Continuedj

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!Regiment Army A S

Lieutenants. Charles Murray

George Hutchison

12th Jany. 1824 13th Oct. 1S21 =A.D.C.to • theLt.Gcn and Conig-.Lt. Drags.{/

5th May 14th July 1814>>

;• IRobert Luxmorc Ckas. F. Thompson

JEnsigns.

THomas Jones George M. Archer George Mylius William S. Smith

Pay Master.

Matthew W. Ford

Adjutant.

James Brand

Quarter Master >

William Rovren

Surgeon

Archibald Fraser

Asst. Surgeon

J. C. Bulkeley

11th June 1824 7th April 1S25 ■■■ L

24th Aug. 1S20 26th .June 1S24 27th Oct.28th do.

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' 2oth July 1S06

20th July 1S15

10th Feb. IS 14 17th Sept, 1812'

• , Facings—Yellow, rLace—Silver..

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■»' Falavcra" “ Funites dOnor" “ Cuidad Rodrigo" “ Radajoz”' ‘ . “ Viitoria" “ lu relic" “ Or'/ies" “ Peninsula"

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Arm/Regiment

Colonel

John* Hudgson . !

* • Lieut. Colonel

• -Chas. Cotlicr, c. e.

T'lajors

. Rickard Kelly T. Snmmerficld

' Captains

Alex. Campbell .Robert Thompson . Edward Sanderson George J. Mcc Botet Trydcll Peter Croi'ton

Lieutenants

Joseph Swinburn Robert Dwyer Joseph Wynn Win. Henry Law Arctas S. Young John -laggcrfitone John Harrison John Rayson Wm. S. JoL*nson

Ensigns*■

Albert Watson . Henry Caulficl'i

Lt. Cl. vtli June ISl-d?3th March -623

:9th June 1313rth Oct. :s:o

! ,Tany. list Deo.

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Lt. Cl. 3d Aug. V Z5 <lth Jui.c ^232: Su"2m:).

39th March ISG9 O’th Julv •kli.Aug. *1520 Srh Aug. • :322

15th Jany. 182*1 2oth Sept.

7th Sept. :s:o

17th Nov. ISIS 15th Deo. 152299

4th June VI' 13th April 182.-' 21st Dee.7th March 1822

2;>-h Jany. 2821ah Au" •

f~;h Oct.7th April IS25 8th do,. . „

Adjutant Asst. Dng,Vi

33d Nov. . 1S202Sth Nov. lSiC,

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JOns'gr.s.

H. F. Ainslie Robert 'idly

20th Jany. 132 4 25'.h June j>»

?cy llaslcr

Richard Brough 7th Oct. 132-!. Lt. goth Deo. ISIS

Adjutant

Joseph Swinhura

Quarter Master

•John Stubbs

Surged:

Samuel A. Piper *>

Asst, Surged:

. A,,Mr.sQu2?9 n. d.

r Act. Stair* 0 Officer

• ICindy

£oth July IS 11 Lt. 4th June 1312Vi

Sth Sept. IS23 :ii

•- .23th Feb. 7.S23.

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Rank in thec c , RemarksNamesArmyRegiment

Colonel

Sir James Lyon,St. c. B. & G. C. B. 2oth March 1824 Lt. C. 4th June 1314

Lieut. Colonel

C. Hamilton, c. b. 25th March 1824 .1st Jany. 1812

Major

Joseph Paterson :12th Aug. 1S24 29th Sept. IS 14

* Captains

William Morris Robert Haddock N. L. Darrah Thomas Smith William Logie Win. Cannon

25th March 1S24 Mai. 4th June IS 14 12th do. 1820

1 „ 27th May iS25 I 25th Oct.- IS14 Maj. 27th May 1S25

Do. \ >»Do.Do.

4th Nov. ,, 7th April 1S25i'

Lieutenants

Charlton O'Neill William Austin Donald McIntosh Alex. Carmichael George Courtney Allan Macdonald

■ Joseph ^Vjnccpt

25th March 1821 2d May„ I 6th April 1813 ,

• n ” , 2!8,fc A'pril 1814 Adjutant. >*• „ I 6th May 1S14 J

.. _i)o- ’ „ 29th Nov. IS 15 i2d Dec „ 22d May '823Sth Apnl 1825

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• Ensigns.

Edvard CVney Win. T. St.iitnus F. C. 13:* lov Jnlm M-Cas: ill H**nry Hand rock William Morris

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William Orr 9th December 1824 Cap. 27th April 1S20 .i I'

IAdjutant.

• "Donald ’Macintosh 25tli March 1824 lit. 24th April IS 14j

Quarter Easier.

Joseph Sicator

Surgeon.

John Freer M. D. 25th February 1C-25

Assistant Surgeon, ■

William Austin 121st April 1834-

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IRiflemen'.

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iColonel..

Frederick Maitland ' 22d February 1S1G, Gl. 27tliMay 1825

, Lieut. Colonel. |

Henry F. Muller [ Gtli January IS25 Col, 27th May 1S25

Majors.

Fiji]ip Delatre 'Joint Fraser

'» _ ,2Sth Sept. ISIS [4tli June ISM 81st June XS21 31st October ISIS

i Dcp. Com. I Gcnl.

Captains..

Louis De Bussche Thomas Fletcher Charles Briberv Allred Mylius James Anderson Thomas Bayly T. B. Gascoyne John AuJ ill .hum «Barker Sanmc-l BruVbrocke t\ 1L Churchill l !addon Smith James Tarec William Malcolm

, Robert l ^.w' John 'Manwaring

lit hientrnards.

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22d February 1S!G 13th March IS10 19thJViarch ’ ISIS 19thDcecinber IS 1629th"*April . ,,Sth June 1S20 *: 1st Sept. 1S13 —- 9th August 1S21 Maj’. 4th June 1ST’ 7th February 1S22 25th June

Do.6th March 1S23 22d May • ,,2Jth June •Id' July 4tli May 1324 25th Sep. ,,2kh June 1823

. Staff OftY. • '•Trincoina- ! le.D. A. A. Gl.

„ # Maj. 271 It.May 1S26 1‘Ot'h February lSli

Asst. Corny. 'Mil. Secy.L. C. Sth June 1K15

Maj. lUthJuly 1S21 13th March 1815

ISth October TS21

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.*31st Dec. ISIT lOlli j!J»e 1S10 IStli February 1 STS' 21st October 1813 l'ltip Sept.2atli Do.1st .June 1819.. .20th June la22 Sth April T21loth Dec. - „ .Sth January-1824

'}. A. Tranche!! John B rattan lir-tc Foster.M -irt .'.ms * ’ourady Richard♦ orrard Fret/, jhlorjl. Revue

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I Rank in - tfio•> • o}.Names RemarksRegiment: ...... j Army ~ :

* al$f Lieutenants.'Thomas DeaconTheodore Melius Rodney Myiius 'John Enislie William Dribcrg T. Eardlay Hodges

James Stewart Alex. Mackay *Cosbey Warburton

'2<l .Lieutenants.'David Meaden H. Hugh Mute Edward McVicar

• John S. Rodney Hugh Van Kcmpcn 25th Do.Edw. A. Tumour 17th July . ,,Richard Jefferson 23d OctoberTho. ,\y. Rogers fth January 1S24John' R. ’.Heyland Stir * Do.Geo. Percy Pickard;'29th April William Garstin Henry A. Atchison Hall 'Stephenson Henry F. Powell

Pay Master. ■John JBoustcad

> Staff O/fi- • l -cer Galh*.12ch January IS24 i 3d August 181"

15th Do. fc V * ->>„ 8th Novcinbcr I SOP

j 8th : Augtist,, 1822 4th February 1814

30th May 24th June 5th • August 23d September 11th November ,, 12th Do.2-itIv- June 1825'■ i.'- ■

8th April 1S2125th June 1S22 Iltir July 2t5th December ,, , 25th March IS23

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28th October „ 7th April ! IS25 19tli May

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21st June 1810 i

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I0 !: <-Quarter Master.

, Thos. L. -Fenwick 28th Novr. 182*2. LI. 3d Novr. ISOS Surgeon.

Abraham Armstrong Assistant ■ Surgeon.M. McDermott m. p- 3otli« Deer. IS23

cI? egimentals—Green Facings—Glad:.

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RemarksNames.Regiment. A;’my.

1st Lieutenant. j• , Andrew Hope \ 2nd Oct. lbOj

*Adjutant

• CORPS OF ARMED LASCORYNS.

Capl. Commanding,

L. De Busschc 27th Jany. 1819 S Cnpt. Cey. 1 Regt.

1st Sent, 1313i%:

PIONEER CORPS.

t ■ • Ccpt.' Commanding.

Geo. McDonald

Asst. Engineers.

10th May IS25 17th August 1815 CapUttliRt.

John Brahan' 1st Sept. 1?2:Robert II. Divver 7tii A,nil 1 25

• T/.cophiius Df-sbrisay 1st A; gust 1825 Aretas S. Young 5 16th Do.3.F. ljraybiooke Esq.; 1st Sept.Johu Harrison | 12th Novr.

Lt. Ccv. IU.■Vst October 1813 13th April 1820 •t May9th January 13^4 3 „ 83d Rt.

23th October 1S31 iLt. S3d Ut.

S3<I lit. 132i I „ El. Arty.

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MILITARY SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

fit. Col. C. H. Churchill, Cey. Rcgt.

" »Military Secretary.Mr. C. G. Kalenbcrg. „ R. Brohicr.„ J. Ball.„ P. Van Dor1.

W. G. .Kalciibcrg-. • „ T. Ball. •

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ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE. \ • :Deputy Adjutant General. Deputy Asst. Ad}1. General. • Mr. P. A. Pompous.,, J. C. Barber.„ A. Yran Doit.

Lt. Col. G. W. Walker, 59th Rcgt. (•apt. T. B. Gascoyne, Ccy. liegt. Clerk,Do.Do.

QUARTER,'MASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. .r .

Lt. Col. Hardy, tl. r. 60th Rc.rt. Deputy Quarter Master Genera!. 1st Lieut. \V. Moore, Stair Corns, Dep. Ass!. Quartfr Master General. Clerk, Mr. E. De -Monte.Dc. , „ P. A. Vahdcrlaan.Do. „ P. McHiuiscn.

Draftsman, ,, P. D. Vaadcrstraat.Cur r-woe Mode!'ar and Supsrin-

tcfidinc of Ehpfiants,

.IJ. L. Perera.

COMMISSARIAT ESTABLISHMENT./ Colombo. .

3Ifi}or Fraser, Ceylon Zlsgt.ClerktDo.Do.Do.

Dcpj'/y Commissary General. T.Ir.’J. F. Oondcrlag.

>, J. ScUrOter.G. C. Kelaart. ®

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. .X\ I Colombo.V■m Commanding (loyal 'Engineers,

Royal Engineer.Mr. J. C. De Keys.

„ A. Wendt.„ J. M. Dc Iloen.., J. Van Dort.

Captain W. F. Dawson, Captaiu W. Ward,

Clerk,».»»• iDraftsmen.

KANDY.D

■ Supl. Royal Engineers, Royal Engineer.Mr, W. F. Loufensz... F. 0. IIopft’.

Captain A. Brown,2nd Dicut. C«. Oluersha-v,

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Statioks.IIank. Names.

*» 'vJit. Inspector of Hospitals

’ Jit. Dcpy. Inspr. of I I os- f pit ah

Physician to the l'orccs S taJfS u rgeo u Assistant Sta//’Surgeon

J)i'Uo,Ditto,

Apothecary to the Forces Jlosjrital Assistant.

Ditto,Ditto,Ditto,Ditto,Ditto,Ditto.

Charles Farrell, 3H. D.. . Charles CollierJohn Dwyer, M. D. Duncan M’Diarniid William Henry Young- John Crawford Robert Russell George Middleton Peter Stewart •VVilliam Murtimcr Wilkins George Knox, M. D. George HusseJI Dartnell James Murray Drysdale George Tower Alexander Esson

Colombo.Colombo.Colombo.Kandy.Trincoinak'.Batticaloa.Jaffna.Colombo.Point Do Galle.Ratnanoora.Gonagamme.Tuiruneg-allc.Trincomal£.Chi law. Kadagannwa.

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M r. W. II. Kelaavt „ l*. J. F.ljcrt ,, J. H. Const?

M. MackM .J. C. Lourens/. 1 „ V. Van Ling-cnberg ,, J. Micso „ H. Hey ft'

y. Dc Zil?f\ .J. E.’rJee1sm?\*er

„ F. A. PluiiJv'G:

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Richard Penn E^q.r «•

' Calcutta.

Messrs. Palmer and; Co^

Madras.-* t j '

Messrs. Arkuthnot arid Co.

Bombay.

A. Mackintosh, Esq.

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CAPTAINS GENERAL AND GOVERNORS OF CEYLON

Whilst in •possession of the Portuguese.

Pedro Lopes de Souza.Jerome de Azevedo.Francois de Menezes.Munuel Mascarenhas Homen.Nanha Alavres Perreira.Constantin de Say Noranha.George d’AIbuqueque.,Constantin de Say Noranha.D. George d’Almeida.Diego de Mello.Antonie Mascarenhas.Philippe Mascarenhas.Manuel Mascarenhas Homen.,Francois de Mello Castr,o. - Antonie de Sousa Continho, under whose Administration C lomfro

was surrendered to the Dutch.A. oD’Msrely Menezes, last Captain General (in command o f Jaffna

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NAMES. Administrationcommenced.

AT GALLE.

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William Jacobs Zon Coster, Commander at the surrender of that place

Jan Thysz, President and Governor - « -Joan Matzuyker, Ordinary Counsellor & Governor Jacob Van Kiltcnstein Governor

. Adriaan Van Der Meyden, Governor -

13th Mar. 1G40 21st Aug. 1640 24th May IG liS 25th Feb. 1050 11th Oct. 1653

C0L0M30.

12th May 1G5S - - - 1660

.. Adriaan Van Der Meyden, Governor - - - , Ryklof Van Goens, Governor - - - -

Jacob Hustaar, .Extraordinary Counsellor of India & Governor

Ryklof Van Goens administered the Government for - - -

Lourens Van Peil, Commander & President Go­vernor and Extraordinary Counsellor of India -

Thomas Van Rhee, Governor & Extraordinary Counsellor of*India - -

Paulus De Rhoo, appointed Governor and Direc- tor of Ceylon - - - --

Gerrit De fleer, Governor • - - - -The Members of Council - -

. Mr. Cornells Joannes Simonsz, Governor - .Hendrik Becker, Governor £: Extraordinary Coun­

sellorMl Isaak Augustyn Rumph, Governor.& Extra­

ordinary Counsellor of India

27th Dec. 1003

loth Nov. lGG-t 3d Dec. 1679 .

- - - 1680

2Slh Jan. 1G93

- - - 109522d Feb. 1697 26th Nov. 1702 11th May 1703

23d Nov. 1707. •

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Administration commence d

NAMES* •

llth June 1723 12th Jan. 1724 19 th Oct. 1725

Arnold Moll, Commander of Galle - Johannes Kertenberg, Governor -

• Jan Panlus Schagen, Commander of Galle - Petrus-Vuyst. Governor and ExlraordmaryCoun-

sellor of India. Stephanos Versjuys, Governor and Extraordinary

Counsellor of India - Guaiterus Woutersz, Commander of Jaffnapatnam

. Jacob Christian Pielaat, Extraordinary Coun­sellor of India and Commissary.

iDiederick Van Domburgy Governor Jan Maccare, Commander of Galle Gustaaf Willem Baron Van Imhoff, Extraor -

dinary Counsellor of India- and Governor • - .William'Mauris Brunik Governor - - -

. Daniel Overbcek, Governor & Extraordinary Counsellor of India - - - - - -

Julius Valentyn Slevu-Van Golleness, Extraor­dinary Counsellor of India & Governor - -

Gerrard Jan Vreeland, Extraordinary Counsellor of India & Governor

Jacob De Jong, Commander of Jannapatam - Joan Gideon Loien, Extraordinary Counsellor

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IPaddy..

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Elonkalycn, Gotiaran, Handirnn, Pode Wee Calc - coomb el e.

Sown from 1st September to 31st. October.Reaped from 1st January to 5th February.Hchety, Katte Wee, MorungaWee, Pollc-ellc Wee,

’Sown from 16th November to 15th December. Reaped in February.Ellcnkalyen, Contiaran, Handiran, Pode Wee Calo-

coombcle, Hencty, Ratte Wee, Qolie-elle Wee. Moranga Wee.

- Sown from 1st April. to 31st May.Reaped in August.

Maha Harvest

YeMa Harvest ?d Crop ■

;*=■ Fine Crains.

Natchrecn, Meneri,. Mun- Amrr.oo, Tanne, Pulloe ' Oulondoe. Mootasma, Bade Iringo, Caral Iringo, Colic, Talle.

Sown from 1st September to 15th October.Reaped in January.Nate.hrceu, Meneri, Mun, Ammoo, Tanne, Pulloe.

Oulondoe, Mootasma, Bade iringo Caral Iringo- Colic.

Sown from 1st April to 31st May.Reaped in. July and August.

j}Tc}.a Harvest 1st Crop

Yalta - Harvest ?.d Crop

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Paddy. r

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Reaped j» March.o

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' Ellcnhallyen Karte Ellcnkallyen, Pan enge ally n, Mootom gnica,Uadecalten,' Elcidiaiuba, PondicJuirabe and Ha dally. Sown in October .Reaped in March.

Norrocngan Chicnetly. and Moroeafn.Sown in December. ■Reaped in March. '

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Chinetty and Moroega.Sown in May. Reaped in August.

Fine Grainf.

Korakkam

Cadecanne

Catnbampullo

Sown in September. Reaped in December. Sown in October. Rouped in November. Koederv VVallie. Tanna.- Sown in October. Reaped' in January. Sown in March.Reaped iu May.

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Paddy.

In the four Provinces and Islands is Sown in August and September. v

Reaped in January and February.At Caretchy * ’„ ° Poonercdh f Sown in September and October.„ Polyerancatto £ Reaped in. February, and March.

. ,, Ilpccadcwe •> JH In these places except 'Carcfchy, there is sometimes ?.?secowl Crop, b int so trivial as to be scarcely worthv of notice.—it is Sown in

>lay aud June aDd principally iu tic (Ja-vitico Qi Taajfff &c. &c.

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Dec. ■Aug. Dec. March' July Oci-. " July Oct.

cultivated at Caretcby*

Warogo—Sown in August Swany —do. in September Kpra&kan 1st sort, Sown in May

Oct.Jan.

• April July April July

A very small proportion of Dry Grain is. : •PooBerecn, PoTveraucattoe and Ilpccarwe.

do.do.do.2d do.

3d • do. Tiimcsawiny 1st do.

2d do. 'Vanncsawmv Jst do.

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1st Sort—Sown in October and Never.^ber Heaped in January ana February

2d Sort—Sown in October and November Reaped in December and January

Indian Corn—Sown in August and September Reaped Jin October and November

Korakkau—Sown in August' and SeptemberReaped in • November and December

Tanna—Sown in March and April Heaped in June and. July

Moons:—Sown in October and November Reaped in January an/l February

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Fine (train.

Sown at the same 'time with (he Faddy, and rfeftped generally one: Month before it.

Ainmoo r Meneric \ Tanna h Moong \r~

Sown at all times throughout -ihe yefcf, • and do not depend upon the Season*.

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•» Paddy.

Maha Harvest Ratta Wee Handirarn," Kottehnndiram, Nandoohan- ' diram and Eli Wee.

Yulia. Hardest Sewn from- the loth February to the loth April, -i.doohareyal, -ilatkarcyal Soudcrkarcyal Kahattehamba,

Soorhio Wee, and Knharuninn.—Sown from the 15th of February' to M.c'SOiii April.

^ Galpa Wee, Mukciu. Wee, Ratkoonde Tawalvc, Sdod^rkopro Wee, Folcycl, or Hatiel Katukooroo

o WV•llbo3vboleJ and DuuckaUi—Sown front the lothof February to the end nf May,

-The Harvest lasts from about t!*c middle of August until 0thc middle of October.1'With litc exception, of Sil Wee, the. aforementioned® Grains are

^3won lux the A:'.’‘a ■'season—and *in addition to them, V/ce

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. Shillings and Pence a! the rate established by Regulation No. 8, • of 1825.

Rds. 1 F. j P. i & \S. \D.n s. D.Rds. F. P.

One Challie, -Pi 2 GOO 15 1O O3 4 O10 10 0o o£

c o'00 0 ~0 517 00 11G 0

79 018 0 0 100 °S0 .8 G19 0 0 1O.T 00 0 20 1 101 0 00 t.. 0^ G2 0 25 1 170 0 06 0j.

0 5 0O 30o O 2O 0• 0id 350O *

E0 12 61 G 0 2. G

40 0•2 0 0 3 O O0 3. 0o45 7*10 0 G3 0 0 3O0

O’r o 0 « 6 50 «• 154 0 0 0o7d0 0 55 4 GA* 0 0 20 0

; o o0 9 0 4 10 06 GOO 0110 50 00 G7 G5 0 4 170. 0

3 10 00 0 0 5O' 70,75

50U1o0 0 1*2 630 .5 0

Ioo 0so 0 o0 10 o G0 1 H0 So 0 Gli 0 G 7O

10 o0 G 90 0150 ■ G1 . O0, 101•1 00 95 7 2 G1 3 0O 2 o0 03 100 0"7 101 6

7-i • a00 2 125

1500.1 9 90 9 7

3 00 ' 3 000 5 0P 1100 4 175 0G*1 0 2 GO 13O0. 0 j 0

o : o 0 0

G 0* 2000 015 000 7 G0 300 2*2 10 0

-00 .9 00 400G 30 0 00 10 o •G7 0 500 0 37 10 O0G ' 0 P o

0 ; 0 • 520 '* 0 0 - 0

12 450 GOOS 0 000 13 60 70 09 ,10 O0 150 0 GO10 L o SCO 0 G0 O0 , G C7H 0 1G 900.

1,000 2,000. 3,000 1

100 O i 0 . 75-

0: 0 c1500 ! 0 225,

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I £ ! D.\R'ds. p. i £p £ S.j? D. Rds. F.

4.0005.000

io,ooo2p,000

0 0 300 375 7 50

O 0 '30,00:' . .50,000 i 00,000

0, a 2230 0 0 3730.0 0 ; 7500

0,1 00 0 0 0 0 o0 00 0 00

15000 0 0 o ..■00000-

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TABLE for converting Pounds Shillings and Pence into Rix Dol­lars Fanams and Pice at the rate cslabii'hed by Regulation No. 8, of 1825.

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■i0 0 00 H 0 12 0 8 0 O■>O 0 0 0 ■I 0 80 13 8 0!•

o 0 1 2.:. 0 0 40 1 ! 0 9 0.0 20 0 1 10 013 00 0

0 O 3 20 0 1C 10 j s1114

0 0 02?0 4 00 2 0. 17 a o

0 5 30 0 1* 0 IS 120 0 04 S’0 G 0 00 o 1219 0 0

2.140 7 0 1 0 0 13 4.0 00 5s 1 20 23.0 0 0 S jo

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j :0 9 0 6 0 3 00 4002.10 10 40 G 530 0 4O 0

110 7 50 00 0 GG 6 0 'I 0 0 8 0 6 0 00 SO 0 0

02 4 010 7 0 40 0 93 /3 2 0 • 0 10G0 S 00 0 S o4 2 8 0 00 9 0 U?00 0 05 4 0-3 10 00 00 133 4 O

• 0u 0 4 0 11 . 00 0 . 14G S 07 8 0.0 12 0.0 4 0 ICO 0 0

4 00-0 05 138 0 4173 20 0 0 • 00 14 09 G 18G { S 000 10 S 0G 15 0 0 200 0<5

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90 ! 0 95 i 0

100 | 0 • 150 j 0

200 i 0 250 - 0 300 0400 0

Iff1* 00 o- 213225

4 0 00 12000 126G0 13330 20000 26GG0 33330 40000 53330 GGGGo i sooo0 93330 10,0660 12,000O .13,3330 20,66a0 40,0000 GG,6G00 133,333

17 0O 0 0 88-0 fIS 00 240 0 40

19 0 0 253206

O4 0 0so o- 0 o0 ss25 O 0 333 4 O 04

. 30 0 ' 0 400 40 G

O 000o’35 0 0 OS 4

? 40• 45 - 50 ‘

0 0 533 O4 0 500 s000 0600 0 0 GOO 0 000 0 4 O606 8 700 0

55 0 733 4 P0 600 S00 «o' OO 0 900 *

1000 2000 3000 5000

10,000

GO 0800 O 0•55 O 00 SGG S 0 40

0 0 0 ' 0

.4 0 0. vo 933 0 S075 01000

1036 . 1133

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1448 28'i .

J .41792 3-5 S 40

112u20* 802240

MEASURES.

Dry Measure.

Coornies Marcals Parrahs Ammonams Last.: '•

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*Cut'Mea- • sures or 1 Seers

Cut• Chuudoos

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o 2 12!9G16 140 . S19276S

150 733757200 1S00

.•LINAR OR CLOTH MEASURE'.

Cubit Yard.Inches Feef12 1

IIS\ 2 I336

LIQUID MEASURE.

HalfGallons

HalfPints

HalfDrams

•Gallons Pipes Leaguer.Pints QuartsDramsi

2 13 16

12 6 2 112 424 2 1

4 2 148 .24 ,S4 . 2

220 110 1148 lp . 8

JOZdb 52S0 1760 800 410,14400 7200 2400 1200 600 - 300

96'

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Oil and Milk are ordered to be sold by Liquid Measure by Ad­vertisement of .the lj)th January .1823.

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*1 Inch.1 Hand.1 Foot.

I 1 Yard.1 Rod. Pole or Perch.

^ I Chain or 100 Links. f I Furlong.'

1 Mile.1 Degree,.

3 Biirlc Corns4 Inches

12 inches• 3 Feet

Yards 4~ Perches 40 Poles or Peaches 8 Furlongs

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LAND MEASURE.

1 Square Yard.I Square Perch. \ Square Rod.1 Acre.1 Square Mile.

c9 Square Feet 30£ Square Yards 4o • Square Perc/ics

4 Square Roods G4o Acres

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• The following days in the year besides Sunrhvs will be * .observed ns 'Holidays at the several Public 0.'*ircs of Government, excepting* in cases when the emergencies of public business may otherwise re­quire.

New' Year s da/. Ash Wednesday . Good Friday

Easter Monday and Tuesday His Majesty’s Birth day 23d April, unless that he a ;

Sunday, in which case the next day is to be a Iloli. : _ day.

Kis .Majesty’s Coronation ICth July do. do. do.Ascension Day.Christmas day and two days subsequent.

By His Excellency’s Command,

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Chief Secretary’s Office, Colombo, 15!h April 1524,

REGULATION FOR CARTS AND COOLIES. .i

'The React Ccohj will be obi if fed to procure Coolies according to the following Regulations. ■• ;

£ S. D. „ 0 6 „ 0 3 ,,0 9 „ 0 6

1 U 0 1 <T 0 2 0

a 0 4 60 6 9

One Cooly per day------1-------------------------- 1----- :--------------„ half da,----- ;--------------------------- -——----------

Working on the sea or sea beach-----:---------------„ - „ to the Great-, Pass or to an equal distance--------

Fl’oia Colombo to -Pautura----,, Caliura —- ,, Bcntotte—j

• . „ Gallo„ Matura

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£ S. D. 0 l 6 0 3 0 0 4 6 0 '5 3 0 9 0 0 13 60 19 O1 4 0

From-Colombo to Ncgombo--------,, Chilaw-----------„ Putlam-----------„ Calpentyn—*—:

From Colombo to Manar-----------,, Jaffnapatum----,, Trincomale——

iiatticaloa-------

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CARTS.

The hire of « Cart from the Great Pass to the Fort— ,, >> IOtFrom the- Great Pass to the PcUali-------------------------------- ,, „ 7£

,, „ Little Pfiss to the Fort---------------------------------- „ „ 7£From the Little Pass to the Pettah-------------------------------- „ f, 4|

,, Sea Beach or Watcrport Gate to tlie Pcttah----- „ „ 4|„• „ „ to Fort —-----------------------------------„ „ 3<

For every turn in the Fort or Pettah------------------------------- ,, », 1*No. 1. The Head Cooly who is obliged to procure Coolies for a

journey, is responsible for them when he receive the money,No. 2. All Coolies travelling to receive One. and a half Pence per day

during the time they are detained at any place on the Road No. 3. No Cooly is obliged to carry more than 49 lbs. to any

distance further than 2 English Miles.No. 4. All Coolies who work at day labour are to begin their*

work at seven in the morning leave off at half past 5, two hours to be allowed them for their dinner.

No. 5. Two places will be fixed, one in the Fort and another in the Pettah where Coolies arc to be found at all hours.

No. C. At tliq Fish bazar will be a servant of the Police to ‘ pro- ; cure Carts at all hours.

No. 7. Every Cart to be numbered.No. S. Those who hire a Cart to pay the taxes for the Cart. No.

Cart can be obliged to . carry more, than 10 sacks of Rice or 1509 lbs..No. 9. The Carts will be permitted to pass* in the Main-street of

the Pettah for the benefit of the Merchants and the Proprietors of rCarts.

No. 10. When this Regulation shall be published every Cooly or .person letting Carts shall be liable to punishment ou any grounded

. complaint or it being proved that he asked.more than the stipulated, prices.

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By .Hie Excellency's Command

" (Signed) W.u. Boyd,Act. Se-c, to lQovl,

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STAMP DUTIES.' 9

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According to the Regulations of Government Nos. 7 and20 ofil§m23.

&• Dt.—On all conveyances of immoveable property by Sale, Gift, or *’ Settlement, excepting Leases and Mortgages ; Five per Cent on the vahic . expressed in the deed; hut the duty not to exceed One Thou­sand Rix Dollars ■; and to be levied as follows. .

Rds, Rds. F. P. •0, i) 0 . .10 0- 2 0 0 3 0 0 4- 0 0 5 0 0 G- 0 0 7 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0

‘10 0 0

On any amount under- Oii- lids. 20 and under-

40 and undcr- GO and under­go awl hinder—

100 and uuder- 120 and under— 140 and under— JGO and under- I/O and under— 200 and under—

20- -30- ;GO

so !-100

112'—140----

j-tiiOIhO200

i220

And so on at the rite of One Uix Dollar for every 20 Rds. of additional value, but the duty not to exceed .One Thousand Rix Dollars.

Snly,—On' all conveyances of moveable property, mortgages, mart- * ghges bonds, bonds, ’ obligations, leases of lands of tenements, con­tracts for the future " sale’or purchase of goods, assignments ofSliips, assignment of Securities' ' excepting Government Securities, and bills, and promissory notes indorsed,; Judicial proceeding excluded One 'half per Cent' on the value expressed in the deed, but the duty not to exceed One Hundred Rix Dollars-;-and to be levied as follows.

Rds.On every amount no! exceeding 10

Kdl.FOn every amount exceeding 10—0 and not exceeding S3— 4

33—4 and not .exceeding 50—050—h .and not .exceeding . Gi!—S 6G—;S and not exceeding S:i—!•33—1- aivl not exceeding 100—0

no Stamp required. Rds. F. P.

0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 O 0 5 0

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0 6 0 0 7 ,0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 00 11 Q1 0 01 .3 OICO1 9 02 0 0 2 .3 O 2 G 02 9 03 0 03 6 04 0 0

On every amount exceeding- ICG—0 and not exceeding iIG—8----- ~1.I6—S and not exceeding 133—^4,----------- 13.3—4 and not exceeding 150—0--------- 150—0 and not exceeding 1G6—8--------- I GO—5 and not exceeding 1S3—4--------- 183—4 and not exceeding 200—0--------- 200—0 and not exceeding 213—S--------- 216—S and not exceeding 250—0--------- 250—0 and not exceeding 300—0—-—390—0 and not exceeding 350—0—;-------350—0 and not exceeding 400—0---------- 400—0 and not exceeding 450—0.--------- s-ZO—0 and not exceeding 500—0— ---------500—0 and net exceeding 550—0— --------550—0 and not exceeding 60 '—0---------- GOO—0 anu not exceeding 700—0------- —700—0 and not exceeding S03—0

do.c do.do.-do.-------do.---- ~do.-------do.-------

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. do.-do.-

And so on increasing at the rate of Six Fanams of Stamp duty, for every additional One Hundred. _ltix Dollars of amount, but the duty not to exceed One Hundred llix Dollars.

3dlv. On all Bills of Exchange and • Promissory Notes drav.-n w ith­in the Island of Ceylon, and on all Receipts discharges,'or acquittances for money, Vouchers Shop Bills, Auction Bills, and Bills of Parcels and on all written nchno'wiedgcrncuis whatever, purporting to be Re­ceipts -discharges or acquittances, one quarter per Cent on the Value expressed on such Jiili Sec. hut the duty not to exceed Twenty Rix Dollars and - to be levied as follows.1

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On every Amount not exceeding 10 Rds. Stamp required

Rds. F. Rds. F. Rds. F. P.

On every amount exceeding 10—0 and not exceeding 33—433—l and not exceeding GG—S G6—8 aud'not exceeding 100—0

103—0 and not exceeding 133—4 '133—4 and not exceeding 166-—S 166—S and not exceeding 20ft—0 •200—6 and not cxcccdin'g 233—4 ■233—4 and not exceeding 261—S 250—8 and not exceeding 303—0

0 0 2do.- O0do. 0 2 0

0 3 0 0 - 4 0 0 5 0^ 0 6 0' 0 7 0 0 S O

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Rds. F. * Rds. F. Rds. F. I\Oil every amount exceeding- 300—0 and not exceeding- 333—4. 0 % 0

333—4 and not exceeding1 356—S 0 10 0366—8 and hot. exceeding1 400—0 0 11 6■400—^—0 and not exceeding- 450—0 1* 0 0450—0 and not exceeding 550—0 1, 3 0550—0 and not exceeding 650—0 1 6 0'650—0 and not exceeding 750—0 1 \ teO 750—0 and not exceeding S50—0

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do.do.•» ’ do.--do.-do.-do.-

2 0 0do.-

And so on ht tlic rate of Three Fanams for every additional hundred Rix Dollars of Amount but the duty in no instance re­quired to exceed Twenty Rix Dollars* ;

Fixed stampsRds. F. P.

Bonds of Indemnity . 1 )Penal Bonds for the performance of aiiv trust -— — ( -Deed or instruments of Partnership when the capital— C

amounts to Rds. 1000 *— . 1— *Power of Attorney —*AgreementNotarial Acts not otherwise specified Extracts and Copies of Notarial Acts Substitutions Under letters of Attorney

0 0

2 0 0

= 1 1 o 0

By Order of the Council (Signed) Geo. Lusignan*

See. to Council.

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•ABSTRACT If'the Regulation of Government Ao. \)y l 825 ' consolidating and amending the former 'Regulations respecting i::$ Collection of $*a Cm- }o:ns • in Ceylon.

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, THE-Duties on Goods imported - and exported are in • general levied according. to rates - stated in certain Tables • herewi th pub-

. Jishcd.In the instances of articles not enumerated in the Tables, the

Importer shall produce his Invoice, and shall be charged duty on the value at . the rate of 5 per Cent on goods the‘produce of Europe Imported in British Vessels, and at the rate of 10. per Cent on other good?; likewise imported in British Vessels ; and 7i per Cent, on goods the produce-of* Europe imported in foreign Ves­sels- and .15 per Cent, on other goods in like manner imported in foreign Vessels.

'Where no Invoice exists, or that produced is suspected, the Collector shall appraise-the goods-at his discretion.—(V. G. •--)

If the owner he dissatisfied,- three appraisers, one to 1 e appointed by the Collector, another by the owner and they two to choose u third, ore to value the goods, and the decision of two of them is •final.—(Vide .Clause 4.)

Cotton Cloths the. duty levied upon which, as specified in Ta­bles No. 1. and 2. depends upon the Assortment of the Cloth, as assorted by the importer, and if the Custom House Officers . are not satisfied with the assortment, it is referred to tliree ar­bitrators, one named by the Collector, the second by the Impor­ter, and they two to choose the third,, and their'decision is final. If the importer has put more than a third of any particular por- • tion of his Cloth into an inferior class, he shall be liable to pay double duty.—( V. C. 5.)

Such* Cloth as is. to pay ad vale rein, is to" be appraisedtin's market,

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by the Government appraiser at its price in subject to reference to appraisers chosen as 1 above 'mentioned.— (V. C. C.)

Where d\\ty is ascertained from Tables, or by assessment on appraised value, if the goods arc imported rin Foreign vessels, otni half more is to bo, added to the rate,, excepting ic shall be made appear i by the Master &e. of such foreign vessel r that^ at the Torts of the Country to *-which such Vessel belongs, similar artfcles -f exported to tins Island in British vessels are only liable riie, same rates of. duty as if exported in vessels belong-- T? to the said Country.—(V. C. 8.)

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Goode exported in Foreign vessels liable to a duty of c?ghf; . .per Gent aclvalorem over and above the duties on such goods when •exported hi British vessels; unless'it shall® be proved that ntf higher duty is levied in the Ports of the Country to which such Foreign vessel belongs on such. articles, when imported in a British vessel, than when imported in the Vessels of that Country itself, ands tliafc

> such articles, when so: imported in British vessels are entitled to .the 3ame privileges and advantages .with respect to Warehousing, find internal consumption, or otherwise, as when imported in ves- • •sels . belonging to such foreign State.—(V. C. 9.)

Neither British nor Foreign vessels may. bring from any fo­reign Country, articles composed of Cotton, Steel, Iron, or Wool of foreign manufacture.—(V. C. 7.)

Spirits may be warehoused without payment of warehouse duty as . long as convenient.—(V. C. 29.)

And be re-exported on payment of one tenth of the import duty.—(V. C. 29.)

No spirits can be- removed for Island consumption, or exported but in the same Package's as imported; and remain at the risk of the importer while in the Custom House.—(V. C. 29.)

. In case of goods alleged to be damaged during the voyage and after-shipment at the port of Export, the Collector of Cus­toms being first - satisfied that the damage did so occur, is to view the same, or. on the request of. the. importer to cause the

•same to be inspected by two indifferent. persons, whom the Col- . lector may select; and on such view or inspection to frame a

report of the quantum of damage, on which, the same being approved by the Commissioner of. Revenue, a. proportionate abate - .ment of duties may take place.—(V. C. 10.) ,

No Goods shall be landed until the Ship's. papers and a full Manifest of goods on board are lodged at the Custom House —(V. G. 4 it)

"B.ut the Certificate of Registry or Sea Pass of Vessels of oi exceeding 150 Tons burthen, need not be iodged at the. Custom House, but must be exhibited to and examined by the Collector of Customs-; previous to landing Goods therefrom, unless such vessel have transactions with Government, or shall have brought Troops to this Island, and* the Master of such Vessel.must,.pre­vious to any goods being landed for Trade, enter*into bond to the King, in a sum not exceeding Three Hundred Pouncis,- for the due'observance .of the "Regulations, for the Customs and the

•dy.ties’of the Port, in respect to . the Vessel and all goods therein imported or to be exported in he‘r. The bond to be cancelled on the Port Clearance being taken cut previoiig to the vessel, •quitting the Port. : No such Bond however required, if (.fre-Master ’S^efer lodging, his Register as before enacted.-r-(V. G. 425.) »

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• . ‘.' vessels not regularly entered at the Port of Export,—(V, C, 45.Goods exported or attempted to be exported contrary to this

rule £re to be confiscated and owner liable to a fine- of double ; the value.—(V. C. 45,

'• If rit shall appear, that any goods have been on board, not * mentioned in the manifest, either by search (which Custom House

Officers are authorized to make) or otherwise, the Commander,- or principal person on board who gave in the manifest, shall' be liable to a penalty equal to the value of such goods, to be

ascertained by. appraisement; and the goods if landed are liable . to double duty.—(V. C. 41.)

All Square rigged or other coasting vessels belonging to Ceylon, are to be registered in the Custom House of the .District to which they belong.—(V.. C. 37.)

The Register to be kept agreeable to forms furnished by Go* vernment.—(V. C. 37.)

The owner of every such vessel to provide himself with a Certificate of Registry, to be kept on board the vessel always, except when she is in port, at which time it is to be lodged

\ in the Custom. House,—(V. C. 37.)The Certificate to be on a stamp of One Shilling and Six

pence, or One Rix Dollar when the burthen of the vessel does not exceed Five Candies, and Three Shillings or Two Rix Dol- / lars if above.—(V. C. 37;)

The Registry to be renewed on any change of property if the person to whom the vessel is transferred be a resident . in the Island. The new Registry to be made within one month-’ after the Vessel comes to the Port nearest the new owners residence. The Collector of Customs previous to allowing the -new registry .is to satisfy himself of the correctness of the. Transfer.—(V. C.

No other document in the nature of a Sea Pass is .necessary besides the Certificate of Registry for any square rigged vessel Roop, Schooner, or Dhonies belonging to this Island.—(V. C.

f-)Any such vessel navigating without a^ Certificate on board nfiscated with all Cargo on hoard, excepting such as navigate

nder the following exemption, viz.-^-(V. C. 37.)Such vessels, having on board Permits from a Collector of

Customs or Assistant Custom Master, may proceed to any part of the Coast of the same District, find take in goods ° of the description stated in the Permit and bring 'the same to the Port of (Clearance for inspection arid clearance: and with similar Pe/- mit, may convey goods duly imported, from a Port of entry and export, fto other ports in the same District; but during, such

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TOyagcs, within the limits qf Districts, the Certificates. of He- , gistry are to remain in the Custom House from which the init is' issued.—(V. C. 40.)

"When ’Europeans command vessels ‘a note, of contents is to be sent with each boat load of goods sent on shore addressed to

.the Collector,^(V, C. 54.)The penalty of disobeying this injunction is, fine not exceeding; ~

■» Ten Pounds, and imprisonment till paid,-?—(V, C. fid.) *•' ■ J,.And if such notes state falsely, the goods are liable to double

duty.—(V, C, 55.)No article to pass the Custom House until duties arc paid, or Sc*

curity given by deposit or otherwise, hut no deposit can be re-* ceived except when the amount of duties exceeds the Sum of Forty Pounds.-r~(V. C. 11.)

Deposits unredeemed are to be sold in six months, the amount’ of duties deducted, and the. balance paid to the owners.-—£V. C,

. H.)Interest to be charged on duties not paid within two months,

at the rate of Nine per Cent per annum,—(V. C, 11.)Goods left in the Custom House above IS months, without

payment of duty, unless by special permission of Government,•to be sold by auction after Advertisement.—(V, C. 30.)

Proceeds to answer duty and Warehouse rent and. surplus paid to owner but who shall have no further claim: perishable goods may be sold at an earlier period if.deemed necessary.—(V. C,30.) ’ •

If Goods lodged in any Custom House are destroyed by lire or stolen, the owner is not to have any claim against Govern* ment.—(V. C. 31.)

Officers employed in the Custom House embezzling Goods or by negligence allowing them to be stolen liable to make good rouble the value; action for the same to be brought in ono. year.—(V. C. 31.).' A Drawback is allowed on the re-exportation of all articles except Grain, equal to nine-tenths of the Import duties if the

' Goods are exported within two years; but the Drawback does * not extend to any additional duties imposed as penalties for

breaches of the regulalion.r—(V. C, 12. 22.)Applications for drawback to be made in writing, at Colombo

. to the Commissioner of Revenue, if he be present, otherwise and at other Ports to the Collector of Customs. Where the Exporter is not the original Importer, a Certificate from such 7mporter of the import of the goods and at what date, and

- when and how duty was paid, must be produced* and in all cases an Affidavit according to one of the Forms in Table No. 4,Any- person signing a false Certificate of tne abov^ descrip*

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tiorf or U3ing one for the purpose of obtaining a drawback in­tended to he obtained, and no drawback is allowed on articles of' which the Packages * are broken, or where the goods are” in the whole of less value than Forty Pounds.—(V. C. 13. .14, 13.) ,

The Proprietor of any Goods imported into Colombo, Galle, or Trfnccmale, may enter the same with the exception of Grain, Spirits, Cinnamon, • Cassia or Cassia Buds, or any portion there** , of, provided the total value of the goods to be entered is, no$ under One Hundred and Fifty Pounds for re-exportation, and may on paying a duty of One per Cent on the invoiced value of the goods* store the same in any .Warehouse to be approved of by the Collector of Customs, under the joint keys of the Collector and the Proprietor, there to remain,’at the risk of the Proprietor, until re-exported.—(V. C. 23.)

Iron, Lead, Sugar and .Saltpetre the latter being imported Ly the previous license of Government are exempted from the above warehousing duty of one per cent.—(V. C. 24.)

If any of the goods are taken cut for- sale or consumption in She Island the full Import duty to be paid in addition. (V. C. 23.)

The Warehouses where any such goods are, to he liable to visitation by'Custom House Officers, cn notice to the Proprietor or his .Agent, and the goods arc to be arranged so as to be easy

' of access.—(V. C. 23.)When the goods are, to he re-exported, they are to be re-cx-

c-mincd by the Custom House Officers and duty paid cn any de­ficiency—(V. C. 2G.)

Any Warehoused gcc-ds, embezzled or fraudulently ar.d clan­destinely removed, or hid,’shall with the Packages be forfeited; end may be seized by my Officers of the Customs, and the person«hiding or removing, aiding, or assisting, or knowingly re­ceiving the same is subjected to the seme penalty as if the goods Jupd been fraudulently landed or removed without payment of duty.— (V. C. 27.)

No goods ate to be delivered cut of the Ware House except in the packages they were imported, or in cnc entire quantity equal thereto, nor for exportation under Foriy Pounds invoice value at . each deliveiy.—(V. C. 25.)

Goods Warehoused, if no* re-exported within IS months, arc liable ;o the full import duly, and in default of duty being pail.1, the goods wiil be publicly exposed for sale* and if the amount of duty is not procurable at the safe, the goods are ter he des­

troyed and the Proprietor has no claim for any loss in conse­quence— (V. c. 2s.) •

The surplus amount of any sale after the duty Is paid/ to be paid tQo the ^Proprietor.— (V. C. 2S.) ;rKo goode cubieet to Duty to be landed ,or shipped but between ,

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-six in the morning and six in the1 evening* except personal gage of two Trunks and two Parcels for . each person.'—(V. C/44.)

No- vessel is to land or ship cargo except at i*egular ports, where there, is a Custom House, and at places duly assigned within the same.—(V. C. 43.) . " -\ Ships & Vessels of all kinds may land or take on hoard cargo

' in their own boats,’or;' (except at Colombo, Trincomalee and Galle "•where square-rigged vessels Sloops and Schooners must employ the licensed boats of the Port,) any other Boats.—V. C. 47.)

* No Dhoney required to hire a licensed boat.—V. C. 43.) ’Boats are licensed at Colombo, Trincomalee and* Galle by the

Collector' of Customs and the licenses registered by the Master Attendant and Sitting Magistrate of the Port.—V. C. 47.) . ?

Applications for licensed boats arc to be made to the Master Attendant but the Hire is to be paid to' the Tinclals agreeable to such rates as. shall be • fixed ' from time to time by.the Gover­nor or in his absence by the Lieutenant Governor of this Island, and publicly notified by advertisement—If the Tindal claim more

•. he is liable on conviction before any Justice of the Peace to a line of Two Pounds and in default of payment imprisonment a* hard labour for a month unless the fine be sooner paid.—(V. (51. 50.)

The rates of pilotage into the several Ports of Colombo, Trinc< malee and Galle as specified in the Schedule No. 7 are to l paid to the Master Attendant for the use of the Pilots em­ployed.—(V. C. CS.)

If a Tindal of a licensed boat on being ordered to land or ship cargo by the Master Attendant refuse to do so or shall have less than'Three-fourths of the number of Seamen which his license requires on hoard he shall on conviction before any -Justice of the Peace he liable to a fine not exceeding Ten :* r. .Pounds to he levied by the sale of his property and in default o’f his having property to ho employed at hard labour for three months unless the fine be"* sooner paid.—(V. C. 51.)

Tindals of licensed boats may have their crews, registered by appearing with them and the Seamen acknowledging their en--

-gagement for a specified time before the Sitting Magistrate.-r(V.C. 52.) '

Registered Seamen may on complaint of . Tindal of any dis- • obedience or neglect on proof before the Sitting Msgistrate he

sentenced to ’ imprisonment* at hard labour for any time not ex- seeding one month or to receive corporal punishment not ex­ceeding Twenty-live Lashes.—(V. C. 52.) 0

Goods landed at Colombo, Trincomalee ando Galle from any square rigged vessel sloop or sclioor.tr in unlicensed beats, exccp

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>'•' rttie. Vessels own boats to be confiscated as also the’ boat—.. Half the value to Informer.—(V, C. 53.). GoOcjs landed at improper places confiscated, ast likewise the

i • *• -’heat employed in landing goods or Passengers at places hoi i fixed by the llegulation.--(V. C. 49.)

1 ho- Rates of hire of Coolies and Atificers at the Ports of j .* Colombo. TriiicOirialee & Galle to be such as shall be fixed from [ . ' * time to time by the Governor of this Island or in his absence

the Laeutenfeni Governor' and publicly notified by Advertise- . ment.—yV, C. 69.)• . Baliasfc is to be thrown overboard from any vessel on pain

a f*n6 of Hot exceeding Twenty-five Pounds on the Master or' v Mate in charge diid imprisonment.till the fine be paid.—(V. C.

* , Goods not in deposit to be removed m. Seven days, of charged with Warehouse rent.—(V4 O. 32.)

Wearing apparel, hfought for the use of the Owners and their families is tree of duty, biit a declaration on oath that the apparel is Private use,-iriav be demanded.—(V. C. 33.)

Public property is free Of duty whexi certified to be so by the proper public Officer.—(V, C. 34.)t E.Vfy ship,. Vessel or doiiey sailing out of a Port of this Island, excepting Ships of Way (ina Cruisers belonging to the Honble Company's Marine EslabUshmeni^ shall take out a Port Clearance The Port Clearance is to contain a full arid specific descrip­tion oi the Cdrgo 6u board, and whether', It has paid, or Is liable to duty, or not, and- is to be signed in ibiipHcafce by Master of the

I)horiey &c. going from One 'port to another. ------ ------- - --------- - or Permit froiri

Aoyt she last quitted--And In defaidt the Master of prlneiJ pal fer'soii iii charge shall be liable on conviction to .d penalty not exceeding £ 3. i5 and Imprisonment for two months' or untpl ,/.ne; he paid,—(V, C. 56.)« Any goods which may be on board after- Such Port Clearance

’ 13 Signed, hot inserted therein, shall be Coiifiscated-^also goods_ discovered to bet On board * before the Port Clearance is issued if shipped without payment of duries.—(V, C. 57:58.)

I he t ees' on Port Clearances to’ be paid by Ships Sc Vessels f G<P/Ir’^a .°u4 the Saule, Save' and except Chartered Trans-

3 7 Ves^lS belonging to this Government, anchoring in any port of this Island, to be levied according- to- Schedule' No. 6—'

paydhle Unless such Shfu or Vessel shall ‘have re- a” Anchor 24. hours, or shall have discharged . any Gop,ds

1Jii a any Goods on Board—The Baggage of Passengers* <£< ~,-epted.-~(V. C.c66 50)

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Goods transhipped without permission or' shipped on adifFerenfc . Vessel from that 'for which they are passed, are to be confisca?od, *■ ** as. well as the vessel, or at the discretion of Government the " \

•goods' shall be liable to treble duties.—(V. G. 61.)Cinnamon .in any quantity above ten lbs. for the use- of the..

Ship canriot. be exported without:special License, under the penalty 1 ’ v of confiscation of such Cinnamon and a • fine of Twenty Pounds

■ * for every lb. attempted to- be 'exported.—C. 36.)Arms and» Ammunition cannot be imported without special

; License, under penalty of confiscation and Fiue in addition to any •other penalties enacted by the Regulation against the fraudulent • -^importation of Goods, of Two Pounds for every Pquiid weight of.

Sulphur, Saltpetre, Gunpowder or other ammunition, & Tea-- ^ Pounds for .every Cannon' mortar, or other description of Fire Arm, and imprisonment. till such fine be. paid.—(V; 0. 35.) . % ^

All'.articles: landed or attempted to be- landed ui . unlicensed # ‘•places, or hours, .or if for trade, before the Ship, ox vessel is •duly entered,• or removed without payment of duties, shall' be confiscated.—(V. G. 60.)

All. Goods whether.-chargeable-' with duty or exempted, must be sent to the Custom House; for 'examination previous to exporta­tion,. ox after being landed, or flic goods will be confiscated.—(V. C. 46.) * . V -

Commanders of Ships privy to importing or exporting goods liable to confiscation, subject to pay a fine equal to the value; as are also the, Owners or consignees of such goods.—(V. 0. 62/

Revenue Officers to have free access to vessels.—V. C-. 65.)Persons concerned in shipping or landing goods prohibited, or

without, payment of duties, or impeding or molesting Revenue Officers, or offering to bribe or giving or offering any present, fee or gratuity to a Custom House Officer, liable to Gne Hun- dred Pounds, fine and imprisonment till paid ; the goods above- mentioned to be confiscated.—(V. C. 63.),

Revenue Officers receiving* presents to be liable to pay a fine of One Hundred Pounds and to imprisonment with or without hard labour not exceeding six months.—(V. G. 63.)

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Excepting the ^ittiug* Magistrate or Custom Master.—(V. C. 46.) Confiscated Goods above Five Pounds value got to be sold

without sanction x>f the Commissioner of Revenue.—(V.. C. 67.)No person is allowed ’to land from- any Ship or square-rigged

'’vessel anchoring in Colombo, Galle or Trincomale, till the vessel is ' visited by the Master Attendant or his Deputy ; and Certificate

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fhe«, contagions disease, of wmieh a delivered by the Master Attendant to the Master.—(V. C. 71.)

No person is to land *fro:n a Done7 in Colombo, Galle # qr Trinooraale, or froiri any vessel in other Ports, till a similar report*is made to the Custom'Master.—(V; (V 71.).

Penalty for breaches of this Law, or a false report, fine of . Fifty Pounds.— (V. C. 71.)

If any contagious disease should he on board, Custom Master' to report at Colombo to the Chief Secretary ; at outstations to

• the v objector of the District and the Col lector will-take measures in concert with the principal Medical Odicer to prevent comnnini-

’*• . cation; or * remove infected persons; reporting the same to *.**** Government,—.(V. C. 71.)

* * The abot.e cbitr.ic' beiag ■ pib.id>ed by the.. sanction .of (Govern*meni a Copy i- to be sent on beard e try• ■ Square-rigyed .vessel?by the Mast r Aterdmls or other Rep r bn'; a^d Tram..at:o-s in

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chandize therein ommterated : imported into any Port of this 'Is­land' from .Ports, without the same, in British Vessels, including (ill € Phonies from British India or the dominions of Indian- Praties in. alliance with the End India Compaup s

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Accarapatta (Antherais Pyrethrum Ade woo dean Ale, see Beer Almonds AlumAnohovic fish Aniseed,, see seed.Arrack* (Batavia) ‘■■see Spirits Arritarum, (Yellow Sulphuret of Antimony) per cwt. Arrow-root - - - • per poundArsenic, viz.

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• Assafcetida VO’o.Astronomical Instruments, duty free,Baize Green -Beef (Salted), sec Salt Provisions .Belts,, viz.

. Morocco leather (Military)Beer, viz.

Spruce csscnee.of, per dozen, quart stone bottles do; do. do. pint do. do.

Ale, Porter, and all other Mrflt Liquors, in , Hogshead, each Hhd.1

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Cardamoms Cards.Canary seed, .see seed Castor seed, see seed

Oil, see Qi’.s Cattagan.b)-Cattle duty free. Caypoo Calcarem' - Chalk

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Cloth froolcn (Superfine broad or Ladies ( "jSuperfine - . - . ' - <[ Per

do. courseCloth cotton British Manufacture for every hundred'{

pound of the Invoiced cost thereof V Nankeen . of Chinese Manufacture _. Company's . long - per corge

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4th sort being'of less than six Shill- ) ings and not under Two Shillings > value each - -

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cAmount of duty.* e

& S. D.c

Saaro’tgs, CaiiibayT,' TiFalaf, Chintz or oilier striped Ctdlks, Patamporss, Pellicodls, and Saraiauhhau- lom. (Continued.)

2<\ sort' being swell of value from Thirty and not under fifteen Shillings

v ■ each - - ** _3d sort' being of less than fifteen Shill- j

ing§.‘value and not under six Shill- > do.

Shill- i

■: ■ a

\ do. O30

G10'v‘ - ingjS each . - - -

jith sort being of. less Ilian six ing§ value '' -

s *"*

FDemeiies I:;aries, Dvrias, Cambricks and fifitslins.' 1st sort being such as arc ol'a higher J

value than than Thirty" Shillings > per. piece' ^ each - ?_/, - - ' j

.do.

do. 6'00!> '

6 '70

2dr sort hejrg such as of value “from Thirty and not under Fifteen. Shill­ings per piece : -

« 3d sort being ali other of. less' than ^ fifteen Shillings the 'piece value - ^

Table Clothf.

1st 'sort being' such as are of higher value than Thirty Shillings eaclf --

2d spit being such of value from Thirty and n'ot under Fifteen Shill­ings each

'3d' sort beingbf. less than Fifteen? Shillings value - ~ -

, . . .Handkerchiefs..

1st sort being such‘as are of value ex­ceeding /Thirty Shillings in this market the piece/ Six,- Eight or Ten Hand- ? hwebiefs . - - - * - y

sort being such , as are of less value 1 ■ tlityi . Thirty® Shillings and no? under >

f Fifteen ‘Shillings y

030

6.'do. 10

a

;i „ each 040

i . o0- do. 30

do. 610

) :p,cr piece GO' 7

r

rr

do.*' 3 • 00

ce*

O ? crc Vre re

. *

( 227 )f.n

A mount of duly*m

>

£*/ D.S.Vllandkerch iefs’ (Continued.)

3d sort being such as are of less value «• • than Fifteen Shillings and not under

Six Shillings -•ith sort being such as are of less va^e j>

than Six Shillings. - - - STowels aiuh Napkins* - - per dozenAll other Cotton Cloth not being of the

manufacture of the United Kingdom or Nankeens, and not otherwise enu- merated or .described. On every One hundred. Pounds of the value thereof

. in this market Cloves, see Spices.Coin, duty free. ,Comfits, see Confectionary Cummin Seed, white

blackConfectionary, fiz.

} do. G.10

600 . a20

Twenty Pounds 020 0

l see Seeds-do.

Jam Raspberry and other ? ound Europe fruits - - S G0 0

Jelly, (Currant and fruit) Marmalade, Europe -

do. China

do C0odo. G0 0do. oi0

per pint decanter - per cwt.

Comfits - -Copper, in Plate or Sheet Coriander seed, iec Seeds.Coroondo Stone - - per pound.Covers, viz. l-

Imperial dish covers per set of seven Covers Block Tin do. do. do.

9O05 O0

20 0

0100 90

per piece per cwt

4Crape, China Curry stuff Currants DatesDholl, see Grain.Epaulpts, gold or silver Fish'i salt, for every 100 Pound of its

value- * - - . Twenty Pounds 20 1 0Flannel - - ■ - ■ per yard j 0 } *>

c0c0 10

see Preserves. •

per pair 3 O0

01

o

Dd a>• >

o rsA ' .

f •• Vr

( .558 } r

j/JmOWlfo/ Dull/.-

, £ {s- —J—

oc

- ~cFruits;.*®? Preserves'. Grain except Paddy

Paddy

T

per Parrah per do.

per pound

per cwt. per- piece

- per gallon

per cwt. per dozen pair

500200r

GanjaGarden seeds, free.GarlickGauze, (Musquito)GheeGin, sec spirits.GingerGloves, leather Do. . Silk

Goods not otherwise 'enumerated and- . not discharged of duty being of the growth, produce, or manufacture of Great 3ritain and Ireland or any other part of Europe, on every One hundred Pounds of the Invoice price thereof -

Do. being of the growth produce or manufacture of any other place on

. every One hundred Pounds of the Invoice price thereof

Gram, see Grain.Gunpowder Maras, viz.

* European Chinese

0 r 0 3 ,

330O203' 0 0

o30G10odo. 30per

Five Pounds 05 0

Ten Pounds 010 0A *

per pound

per cwt. each

G00i oo 108

O' 00rHats, viz. -•

Men’s superfine do. common do. European chip no. Chinese

each 0 do. 0 do. ' 0

.6r90mV

4*0r0: 9do. 0

i Cocked, Beaver or Silk Ladies Beaver Children’s do. European

.cto. . -do. Chinese

3do. 0 2do. G0 1

- ’ do. 0 0-do. 90 0.

Herrings Morses, free.’ndigo - ndoopoo, (Kock Salt) ocense

per keg. 90 L o-r

'it- per pound - per cwt.

- ’ -per pound

a 0•o3-030 0- c

ct +*

cC o

4 . • %C f

r> rr

{ 229 )%

Amount of Duty.

s.<■

S?, D.*

Lon, except cast or old Hoops •CastHoops old

' Jaggery. - -Jarn, see Confectionary.Jelly, see Confectionary. Keliorenpatton, (Kelcorem bark) Lace, Gold or Silver Lack say, Chinese Vermicelli Lead Pig Ho. Sheet

Leaguer packs, with Hoops, old Ho.

per cwt o0o

ooo

9do. 4do. 4*

0 6 0po.

;per cwt. per pound

per cwt., per cwt.

do.per 'Leaguer per half do.

do. per Madeira Pipe and Puncheon per’half do.

00

34

06

0 4 00 ] O

10 620 3

do. 0 1 GDo.Ho.

Liquors, viz.French

0 0do. 0 1 c

per quart bottle 00 9Brandy Ratafia

British < Raspberry Brandy J Ho. Ratafia \ Rum Shrub

f Cherry ^ Ho.

- per dozen pints 40 G

Liquorice - Mace, see Spices.ManjelMaps, duty free.Marmalade, see Confectionary.Massala - Mathematical Instruments, duty free. JvTiils of every description Mustard . J - 3STaHe Welam - -Nankeen, see : Colton Cloth.Needles ‘Navcecharum (Sal 'Ammoniac) Nutmegs, 'see Spices.Oils, viz.

OaStor Linseed

; Sallal Turpentine .Margosa

0 3per cwt 0 -

0 6per cwt. 0

10per cwt.

~ per Square yard per pound

per cwt;

0 0

0}000 0 3

. 0 6 0

90. 0per 1,000 per cwt. 150

-1

per gallon 0 - per do. 0

C per dozen pints j , 0 per gallon 1 0

- per do* | p

3 00 61 6-»0 9-■i

i O'•>

An

©

r

( . 230 ) r

lAmovnt of Duly.tj

cN .

£ S. D.(C

(Continued.)#

• .... Illepay Gingely Cocoanut OJive

Ooloowa See/i, sec Seeds. ' Omam

Onions

per do.- per do. - per do.

per dozen pints

- per cwt. do.

.per pound

1 G0 el eoa oo

6109

3101 g0

G* f Opium,* Optical Instruments, duty free.

Paddy, see Grain.Paints

70

Green paint ground Blue do. do.Yellow, Ochre and all other earth'colours per do. Fine yellow paint, ground White Lead ground Black paint do.

do. Ivory do.Yerdegvease dry Prussian Blue do.Red Lead do.Lamp black do.YeriimlionPrime varnish -Black varnish

12 00per cwt. per do. 120 , 0

3 0. 0per do. per do. per do. per do. per do. per do. per do. per do. per do.

, per gallon per do. per pound per do. per do.

12 00G 003 003 00

0 12 0 IS

00

3 003 00

1 0 I 12 30 G0

0 0 Gr

Pr.lmanika Patch C arporam

• Peari .Barley Peas, sec Grain.Pararutte (Gossypium Herbaccum root PerryPcrumchirigam (sweet Fennel PewterPhilosophieaf Instruments duty free. Pickles of all sorts (a whole case contains

o bottles)

0010 »9

v. 0 30

iper cwt. per dozen

per cwt. per do.

o O1 6oG O0G 00

r *per whole case

per pound0 r2 3

Pina — - - • -Pof-k (sailed) se sail Provisions. Pot at o r, free,*

>10

*•

cc

t

©

f

r• c

o

( S31 )

Amount of Duty., •

■»

-•Si.

i£. s o.Preserves, viz.

Brandy fruits and all other Bates

- per bottle per Jar

• per cwt. Currants including kiss misses - per do. Raisins

o 0 00 3o.

do. 0 2 30 15 a* * - fr.per do.

- . per pound0 0 .15

Quick silver -Raisins, see Preserves. Raspberry Brandy

do. Ratafia Rattans, viz.

o. 30

; ■.| Liqueurs.

per bundle of 50 rattansMalacca - - I I ? per bundle of 50 rar

Culpena Pulo Penang } ans

Batavia 1} • *0 QAcheen - -

ft.10 0

Rice, see Grain.Rosin • "Rum, see Spirits.Rum shrub, sea Liqueurs. Sadelingam (a species of Cinnabar Saffron European Sago SackeraSean Cotte, (marking nut) Salmon pickled

Q-0 10per cwt.-.1.

per pound- • per do.

per cwt. per do. per do. per Kit

per whole keg per half do.

- per bag

G i'0 0G0 1030670G10010C9 1do. ao.0do. do.

•Salt Petre Salt Provisions vizt.

0 000

Europe Beef and Pork per tierce Bengal prime -

do. common do.

60 7 . I- per do.- per cwt.

Tongues cured in > ,England - - $'l’er ?°"nd

Bengal . humps, ) tongues and bris- > per do. kets - - - - \

C7060 110 0

10 0c

1}‘6per do. 'pel do.

Sandal' wood ' Sarsaparilla

Sashes, vizt

060 1 m

Military (silk) 0each 0 3,O

*%» •>o -

*<

( 232 )t rrr

o

Amount of Duty.vc

£ S. D.r1

Sauces Vizt.per doz. pints

per pound

per pound - • per cwt.

per * do.. per do. per do.

- per do.

per cwt. per pair

per bag of 28 pounds per cwt.

Fish and all other 030Sausages Seeds vizt.

AniseedCastor

lo0r

Io0oo G3• • • Caraway

Coriander •' Cummin, white

black

o 22 O0

620, do.Garden seeds of all sorts free OeioewaShoes - . -

2 00

00 ~230 0

ShotSitaratta (Lesser Galangal root)

. Skins _vizt.

0 1 G30 2 \3Goat skins, prepared

raw0 1per corge

per do. per pound

per cwt. per do.

per pound do. do."

per Gallon

per 100 staves

*1do. 00V

Snuff 90 0' Soap vizt.

European common Indian

0 GI00 6

Spices vizt.ClovesMace

o G0i 0 G •1Nutmegs o Gl

Spirits • Staves vizt.

0 G4c

Leaguer Staves (new) - Stock (live) duty free S lockings,. vizt.

Silk stockings Half do. - Cotton stockingsHalf stockings, cotton Sc chi!- > ,

drens do - - - £ Per d°'

0 0Gs-!1 bper dozen pair

per *do. per do.

0G0 3 00 2 0

0 01vagar, vizt.

Bengal soft sugar Batavia do..Chinese do.

® Sngar Candy (of all sorts) Sulphur # -

io« per cwt. 0s

do. 7e 60ndo. 0 r 6 0.

do. i 0 0'0per cwt. 10 0e

ee r

c co

- % *e

* e

o/>*. ■'

* Amount of Duty.

( 233 )>

£ i S. \ 0.• i

Swords and sabres Tamarinds

, TarTurpentine, see oils. Tea, vizt.

each per cwi.

per barrel

GO 46* 00

G, 0 1■

i-

9GunpowderHysonSouchongBohia

per pound per do. per do. per do.

per cwt. per 100 sheet

- per 60 sheets - per do.- per cwt.

per do.-

•«0 0 4 . •3

. 0 00 0

11 .0 0Tin

do. in sheet Tinsel, vizt,

Gold Silver

05060 1

/ "oo

110 00'Tipily - - j*

do (sort called anna Tipily)Tobacco, vizt.

Smoking or Chewing Tobacco 3manufactured in Europe or > per pound America - - - S

100

.o30

i

G10

G"Tobacco pipes Tortoise shell Tutenague Varnish, see paints Verdegrease, see paints Vinegar, European - Vermillion sec paints "Walnuts Wassombpo Wines, vizt.

. Madefra

0 \. 1per gross per pound

per cwt.O30O70

6per doz. quart bottles I

per cwt. per do.

per pipe - per dozen

per pipe per dozen per dozen per gallon per dozen

per pipe per dozen per gallon per dozc*r,

0 •1

030 o3O

O3 0910do.0Teiteriftc 1 10O10do.O .English Claret

Port, do. - •

» 1 isbon white'and red do.

1 . Sherry' do. •

400 0 G .

10 9•2 0 0

do. • -•v o i; 30 01 G

•0.1 9

I

in

* + «»> « *

•> • •3

fi<r * o1 •

»•»ft

I mu* *n

( S3', ) n. *Amount of Duly.

D.£ \ S.

v- Wines, (Continued.)

French Claret in hogshead

Chatnpaigne Buvguhdy Stain Wine Constants*Cape Wine

do. - •Earsac, Sautc-rne, Vinde Grave )

and all "Wines not otherwise' enumerated

Wheat, see Grain

0» per Hhd.' per dozen per do. per do. per do. per do.

per pipe per dozen

023 _20do.050o5091000002310

32do. 0(per

-------

■r

- No. 2.

A Tabic of the duties of Customs cm the Goods, Wares and chandize therein enumerated, or described,' which shad l. from- any Pori in the Island of Ceylon.

Amount ofDjdy.

D.£ S.

Ameneka seed, (Castor oil seed) freeArrack---------- —per leaguer of 150 guaged GallonsArrow root, duty free.Aroipo (expressed Gingeley seed) free Awecanut of all sorts Bark, for tanning leather free- Baskets, free

o150

O5per end:. 0n«o

7

:«;•N

"o' 9

f.

/G»

5?( 235 )

Amount of D^hf. f

£J §• < r>./» fSBees Wax

Beetle leaves, any quantity less than 1000 duty free do. do. for any quantity exceeding 1000 per. J 000.

Beetle flower - Bottles glass whether having paid an im- },

port duty or not if exported from Cey- 'A per gross Ion -

do. conveyed from port to port in Ceylon duty free.

-per pound 0 0

j0 0 1

jper do. ij0 o

.1?o • 2 3jdo. ! ; •

BridesBullion, duty free

• Cabook stones - per ICOOi 0Cinnamon, exported with license in British >

Bottoms, iuty ee. \

ner1000 0 j 0 9

0 0

do. •n foreign v^els, «Iu- 7 - 1/ tc be levied is 3 per cenv.

without hdewse prohibited.

do. sduty fr j.

d.fr**.•j.'tcc ro any port of Ceylon per 1.00

beyond CeylonCoeoam -' " if exported to Europe, duty' free.

.to all other places Coeea.mr shells worked C -yyer: ’is c<r dried Cpcoanuts if exported ?

to ■ \y port of Ceylon - 5

0 t1 L<?

0do. 0

per gallon per 1000

0 o I0 7 G

1per cwt. 0 0■

do. do. beyond Ceylon do. »30 O£Jarsingos -Coin, duty free.

-Coir looseCables, Coirs and Hawsers, free. Ohunam, free.Cotton uncleaned, free.Cotton cleaned free.Chanks'Chunk vilinrs 1st

do. 2d

per 100

N per cwt.

0 0 3i

,0o 6 !!!\

l6per 1000

per do. per do. per do.

0 9-O . 1 G0 0 9 ,\

uo. 3d O0 4Chillies free. Caojans free. Colancule •CJjpyaropt free.

0per cwt. 0 3a

i>Es er.r\" /+\ r>

A

o- «1 -

Gk•o

' ■»* •r

(• 23 G ) f

r*V. • Amount of Du'y.*. .

$ S. j J).

' Cloth 'the manufacture of Ceylon, duty free.* Dammar ’

t>ornAlU or Wood oil E.lephauv’s tusks, see Ivory.

. Firewood, duty free.Ft^hi.rg rods, free./-

>,r Fruit, with thc.exeeption of cocoanuts, duty free. Gingely seed - - ■Gingely oil, free.Goods not otherwise enumerated or 1

discharged of duty for every 100 > Five Pounds Pounds of their value }

4per cwt. per gallon

00300 »

6per cwt. 0 0

5 aov •r

■ . .. Gorkas, dried• " * • Ginger, free.

, Girkins pickled, free- • .** ’ Ghee, free.

• • ' Grain, free.Hemp or Hanna, free-

0 4per cwt. 0

:» •

per gallon per 100 per cwt.

. * * Honey 0 0 IHides of Bullocks

■*- &?ijlepay seedIllepay oil, free.Ivory .JaggeryKauoecay or Aralce nuts, free (Myrobolan Chebulie) Leather, buckets, free.Mavgosa >secd .

. do. • oil, free.Mustard seed, free.Manar»stones

1O 60 30

per lh. per cwt.

2O 0ro 0;

4Jper cwt. 0 Oo-

per 100 0 3 - OMats, free. *Mangel codie, duty free. Maraud water ■ per dozen 0 0 4

. Oolooude, free.Odils, or palmeira roots, free.

do. dried, free.do.Onions, free.Pepper, free. Ponaooo, free. Pr.Imeira nuts, free. Pearls, - duty free. Precious. s;oues, free.

r»r

S r*-•

#\ 9

C

99

•o

■)

( S37 )\• 'Amountof Duty*'

| £ ,S. ' D. . %

per cwt. • 0RosinSalt fish, duty free.Suppan wood, duty free.

* Sandals -Shells (ohanks excepted) fished on the Coasts {

of the Island, free.SlijjpersStones for grinding curry stuff

do.' do. flour'Sharks fins.Sweet potatoes, yams and other roots, free. Taggary seed (Casia Tora)Tamttiarinds, free.Twine (country) free.Tiles, .free.Talepots, ifree.Tambareen

' TobaccoTurmeric or.mangil, free.Vinegar per leaguer of 150 Gallons

9

per 100 0 1 lb . J

• >per 100 0- per pair | o. r pdr do. j 0

• per cwt. !; 0

per cwt. 0

•0I ■*> .*

3O

t *Jo9 •••3 . [• '• ]• ■ . r •

o

o

cotte per cwt. per cwt.

0 0l 3

0 6do. per case 0 20

Wax Candles, free.Winnows, free.Wood excepted Palmeire, duty free.Palmeira Raftersy 2of-a tree &22 cubits in length per 100. 2

do. —! 210

2—- do.—-IS—do.2—-dd.—-15—do.--------------do,----- .1 •

do. _ce Js----- do.—-12—do.—------------do.-—• O'do. tt: > 4----- do.—*10—do.- 1st sort-do. —- • 0do. ^5 til---- do.----- 10—do. 2d------- -do.-

4 & 5 do.---- 9 9-. do.—r——do.-'—- ~0C&7do.-----S—do—

Palmeira Rafters u k 2 of a tre(f& not exceeding IS cubits do jdo. | ---------- do.------------------ lo do. do- 0

~ l-------r-do.------------------ 9 do. do* -0

do. 5 0do. 3 0

15 010 G

0 7 6 aI-I 9do. 0 !l.do.---- 0do.’ 4 G

487V5

4 Gdo. !ioiPalmeira Reepers 1st sort

2d sort 3d sort

0 07?0 0do.

do*. 0 70• - .!•'

B.T-^Goeds the produce of .the Island, subject to duty, exported Coast ways, to pay the

; expert duty lut i:o fuither duty onbeingjar.d- „ ed or re-exported except Tobacco vhiclfjif

landed and the drawl ock received pays onre-exportation a si m equal to the drawback.

* 0

■1‘

*

r-••."‘•'J i

C 9. *

/ *•> "»1«* ■»

m

cr

C '• 4' ( 23 & ) ccf

rri c No. 3.cO'

c c /"•c‘V

SCHEDULE of value at which Invoices expressed iti other Cur­

rency i/ian that of the United Kingdom arc do be turned inr

that Gdrrer.cy*

D.S.i

French v. - -•Piece of 5 Francs ' 4 0

■ Sdo. 12■ Franc 100

Sicilian

Dollar or Scudo Piece of 40 Grains

20 do.

4 I?>10c\

Spanish9

Dollar 44»•

Portuguese

Milrea . 0 r5*t*

tnited States op Americar

Dollar . 44

ast Indies

Calcutta, Rupee

Bombay or j

Surat 'or • (

IVJadrajk .•

2 I?

Do. rl II"rft

f-r

fr • «• ' r*>. * >e

c crr f

tr errt re

I I 11%*>o

( 233 )

No. 3. (Continued) •

•> 9■*>

\ o cy

\Si D.

Danishf •

Rixdollar j3*• 1

German’ r-Crown n 10 ■i- ■ i

<e

' 4

No. 4. •IForms of Affidavits for obtaining drawback.

Where the goods are re-exported hy the Original Importer.

I A. B. do solemnly swear that the articles specified in the shove (or annexed) List, were imported by (or consigned to) me

day of ' on board of the 'whereof is Commander and that

they are the same, in quantity, Quality, and package as at the time of importation, necessary and unavoidable wastage or dxuiuo excepted, and have paid the full import- duties by Law establis

*>• -Ji

\!ron the

Ship

ea.

SO HELP ME GOD,

■» .When the goods are exported by any other person than the -

Original Importer. > !I •

I «

%I A. B. do swear, that to-the be.d of my knoy-’h*dge and

belief, the contents .of the * Certificate herein above (or within) written (or hereto annexed) signed by C. 1). the* original’ im­porter of- the goods specified in the above • (or. annexed) L«i.st are true. , '

so’ HELP ME GOD.-»

e«*

i **1

c «* •o1 ■

■»*• A

A »-A

Ic

r

• ^ rr C( 240 ) ee r

c

No. 5.of Charges for fPareho i*e Hint, fa bo levied onfall

Voods .femUining deposited in the several Custom Hodsjs longer than % ' seven dags.

••» c*I! J

j C dombo andi Tn'ncoinale. j Galle.s*

5 £. 5>. { £. j Ss. D.

• ’“For 1 Leaguer Cask of Arrack per mensem i 0 '3 0 0 ? 0

1 Madeira pipe. - 1 Half pipe * *1 Quarter pipe - 1 Half Leaguer — do.1. Beer Cask - 1 Chest,* Containing ^

12 dozen, or pac- ( (j0> age of similar f contents - - ‘ j

\ Chest do. 6 dozen ? do . .of do. do. S

1 Case or Box

do. 0 3 0 ; OG 4 09:0 (J j 03 ! 0

0do. - -

- do. — 0- O

o 0>> 0 0 oy » 1 I 0- - do. - 0 1 0 G•»

0 1 6 5 0 0

iiv

9 I 00 0 0 G ■

iof )smaller size than ! do. O

, the. above - - '1-Bag of P.ice, Salt ;-i ' 0

Petre &c. - - STub of Sugar Candy do. - Bale . of Cloth . -. r do. -

»0 9 0 0 G

iit ! o0 2 0 i e1 <jj 0 0 9 j O

O j 0o G» 0 3 2 0

■do.tt “ do.

~ - do.o 1— 1 0do. 0 0 00 0 G° /\ Parcel

1 Leaguer pack - do. - 1 Madeira doi

. it - do. 0 0 4. : 0 30jj 0 1 0 0 0 78- ^°*

1 Salf.L^-guer do. do. - 1. Beer Cask - -

» ; o 0. 9 0 0 .6tt 0

do. - - 00 G 0 0 \4»» 4 0 & •.0

r

#c#*

•0

Cr *“ V r

*» 0 e«

T

*c sn )Schedule No. 6. °

.Q* $0- ^V?s-f Pori Clearances payable by Merchant Ships and -* Vessels from the ljfl ofay c/‘ October 1825.'' ' ' . >*:

1 I*■>

% «ft

* ;-i Squabe~ricged Vessel

Sloops or Schooners.

Cf COD Tons or upwards 400 and under JDO 200

s: D.£

s o (>5 20 O

do. 400 4 0 Oodo.ino 200 2 15

Under 100 V1 20 O’ .••• •

DhonifsOf 30 Garce and upwards

25 Gc-rce and under 30 ■2.5

4 0 O3 0 O.

■do-20- 2 12 2 5

6d/,15 •20 O .

-bo.-lo­ ir c15 Ido.- 05- 1.0 I 7 *

Under 5 O -.0 15

EXCEPTIONS.

Jfonar and Jaffna Ebonies when passing from Port to Port . within the districts they belong- to or from IVfanar to' Jaffna,

Kaits or Point Pedro, or vice versa to pay half of the above rates. *

Bouts, Vesfe's or Ebonies Certified to Velong to ary Tort of Ceylon being under the 5 Garce or One ri housand-Parras hint k-

’ are to pay as follows. ■ <

*>

£ S. . I

Under • 50 Parrabs50 and under 200 Parrahs or I Garce -

1 -Garce and under 2 Garce2 - do. 3 13*^r'v doP .

. 0 003 00

0 5 07 1 5

• «•0m .do. 10 04 00 12 1 05. •*

r9

« 9

f1

/ 9r■»

rt ••> r - e-

~v\ «•<*■ *

- ep

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O^.Ohe rates of Pilofage payable by all square—rigged Vessels, Sloop® or Schooners at the Ports of Colombo, Trincomale and Ga lk\ i

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For Back Bay For the Inner Harbour £ S. Hr

Trincomale£ S. D.

Vessels of GOO Tons and upwards—2 •100 and under. GOO200 and under 400 ------1TOO and under 200 ----- 0under 100

Galie

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Vessels of GOO Tons400 and under G00_

^00 and under 400 100 and under 2oO under 100

03 O2 5 01 10', 01 2 60 15 0

The above Tates of Pilotage will' be chargeable to all Vessels going into Inner Harbour of Trincomale and' the Harbour of Galie, whether they may make a signal for Pilot or not* In Colombo, and Back bay at Trincomale, the charge will only he made, if *he Vessel make the signal, and a Pilot actually repair on board.

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’GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT, •IT Haying become expedient to assimilate the rates of Boat hire **

c£ Artificers, and .of Coolies and other Port* Charges at typ Ports of. Colombo, Trincomale and Galle to the .present Currency of the Island being British Sterling Money, and to make certain . fi actional alterations jn converting the same, His Excellency the

^ Governor with reference to the Regulations of Government No.IS and 19 of 1S24 is pleased to direct that the following Sche­dule of rates be substituted - and established at the aforesaid Pprts accordingly and charged on all such occasions to which they refer.

With respect to the charge for Anchors and . Grapnels, His Excellency desires it may be distinctly understood that it is not the intention of Government to interfere with the .Merchants or r other Individuals in supplying. the Public in General, and that the charge is merely inserted, that in cases of necessity from the absence of other means of supply, a fixed rate may be known at which Anchors and Grapnels can be had .from Government.

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(Signed) , .JOHN RODNEY, Chief Sec. to Govt,

Chief Secretary’s Office Colombo 21st ‘ December 1823. i

SCHEDULE.Of the hire of Coolies <§• Artificers at the Par's of • Colombo,

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For-Tfoading a Batal or Country Boat of 150 j . Bags of"Rice burthen or upwards with Iron | and carrying the, same to.the Custom, House j or putting into. Carts. . - - ’ - - - . - f

For unloading a $atal Or Country Boat and \ Carrying the same to tiro Custom r^c-use or j putting into carts* with sundries •• - - -

ror .unloading* Rice, wheat or Grain and weigh- the Beach for 100 Bags -

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For tab:frg up from tlic Scales and londging in carts,' ■ Rice, ’wheat or Grain per 100 Bags

For unloading or loading a chest of Claret or Box jof that size

do. a half chest or Box of ; 'that size

do: a Pipe of Madeira, Port or other Wine

do. a half Pipe of Madeira - do. a Leaguer of Arrack - - . do. a half

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fto o4100For do.

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O 0 3Cask of Beer do. a Cask of Rum or Brandy 0 do. a Cask of Gin or Box of ;

that sizedo. a Bag of Salt Pet re or

Sugar - * do. a tup of Sugar Candy - do. a Cask of salt provisions do. a Bale of Cloth do. a half Bale of Cloth

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0 0«•100. For do.

* ForFor do.For do,For. Shipping off a coir cable from the Custom

House or Master Attendant’s Stor per 500 lbs. - For do. an Anchor do. do. do:A Carpenter working on Board Ship from sun rise

to sun set -A Carpenter working on shore per diem A Caulker working on Board Ship per do.

on shore

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On occasions of vessels in distress the charges for Anchors to be made ac cording to circumstances connected with the ttsag e and customs of Mer­chants

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BeachDo. to Godowns in the Town

Weighing Rice, Grain or wheat on the Beach - • Unloading Irons or Iron Hoops per Boat load or

seventy Bags of Rice From Back Bay or Dutch Bay inner harbour Unloading of other Goods per Boat load from j

Back Bay r.ud Butch Bay x From inner harbour

Unloading Sundries.Chest of Claret 'Half and Quarter Chest in proportion Pipes of MadeiraHalf and a Quarter Chest in proportion Cask of Beer Bags of Salt Petre ' -

Bo. of Sugar - Tub of Sugar Candy - Bales of Cloth large Leaguers of Arrack

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For the hire of an Anchor per day do. of a Grapnel

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Chest of Qlaret (smaller Box. in proportion) each Pipe of Madeira - - - . -,Cask ot Beer, (small cask in ."proportion).Bag-of Salt Petrc - - - -Bag cf - Sugar - ■Tub qf SugarTutucoreea Bale of Cloth (smaller do. in - proportion) Leaguer of Arrack - -Coolies loading from.Govt.. Godown or like distance Cinnamon Bales.Ceagtier of Arrojck 'ask of sq’t Provisions /aberiot \vi in ballast • -Uichc-rs Cables and cordage

Cable'cr Hope from Callewetle i'nlo Boats per candy cf 500 Ppunds

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Carpenter ’• r Smith Caulker PainterWorkman under him Cooly

" •Artificers &c. employed on Board

'\i vessel outside the Harbour to , receive a double Pay.

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Chargcallc ly Beds licensed io lend end Ship Good

Jrein- and to square rigged, Sloops and Schooners at Ihe^

sacral peris of Cokinlo, Zrinccmale and Guile,.

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For landing and Shipping. Grain ‘or Sugar per Bag of TC41L. Weight - o

For a leaguer 6f Arrack - - .For a loat capable of carrying 5 ,

-Tons* of goods in Weight err there-j shouts landing any ether kind of: cargo, or Fassengers. - - -. -) 0

For any larger boat exceeding ( Si:: ?Tons burthen - - - - • 0

For filling a Leaguer of water from the Beach ‘ - - - i 0

For filling., a Leaguer of water at St. Sebastian - -

But vesacL to employ their own Boats or nay the usual Hire for convoying alongside.

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( sel lies within| Seven fathoms Back Bay .

water or in the -beyond H fa- Jnner Harbour thorns" Octen-

| when within berg Clappen-'; three quarters berg Nichol— j of a aniJe from .. sons or French, • I the Cutcherry.j Cove:j £ S. j D. £ j S.THINCOMALE ’

For landing or Shipping Grain or Sugar per Bag of 164 lb. Weight - 0

'For.a leaguer of Arrack - - -• For any . Boat capable of carrying

5 Tons or thereabouts, landing or ' Shipping Goods or passengers - - 0

For any larger Boat exceeding 6 Tons burthen

For filling and Shipping' a Leaguer of Water

For landing or Shipping Ballast in- j eluding filling or discharging the]Boat on shore .per Ton - - - / 0 . I

tfo do. do. Stone Ballast per. Ton./ 0

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SALLE

For landing or Shipping Grain or Sugar per Bag of 164 lbs. ** -

For 'a leaguer of Arrack -. For any Boat capable of carrying

k Tons* or thereabouts, landingor Shipping Goods or Passengers -

Bo, .above Q *Ton? *-*

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Fpr filling and Slapping a leaguer of V/ater -

For laYi ding * and Shipping Ballast, including* filling and disclmrgeing the Boat on shore per Ton - -

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No Boats to he employed on Sunday, Christmasday, and Good Friday except in cases of emergency .when. double Boat hire is to be paid.

•Boats going off after sun set, arc allowed to charge one half more than the usual hive.

Boats going off to Vessels anchoring at Gaile beyond iu fathoms, u ater to charge double Boat hire.

Ho Cargo will he discharged or put on Board Vessels an­choring in Back Bay at Trincomale during the North East Monsoon or between the 2ath October and the 1st of April.

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'... *\f O*!1 oml)0,--aa—tha—Qailt.. Bjaam/tap»—V.en.nfl. .A Hums,MA S t r^h ii'ibojja L i Ib.jj'c, daughter of \V a. Fulior.^ETj-.rire Lmdon- e

»hK>. di^A.—w. the 2D:h December 1321, The Reverend S. Allen,'Mss M’"" fire mi. "-v k dit'D, on th* StV January; Captain Brown Royal Engineers, to

B-i-n ivni-v fl -Alp, ditto, (n the 8tli January, Mr. John Bill, to Ali'^s Johanna . '

Dht», dittn mi lire I3fch February, Captain Trydall of H. M. 83d sgi-irmt, ti Miss Lucy ’Gerstln.Vfc'Jiff-.npatnam, on the lOS'n January. Mr. Petro Din.5?, to Miss

r/firo Orphius.IVJfo, ditto. on the 33th January, Mr. John Hendrick Corteling, to

it?:? Eva“ Barbuda- Krause.. Knits, .on the 12th* February, Joseph Price Evp to Miss Eliza

ter B ir.cig’lj,"U C domba,' on thr 5th April, John Il.iskisson Esq. to Miss Eleanor

Ann 'GarstniT-T' *Ditto. iKttV on t!rr—£tli—May, Gysbe.tus Keuncman. Esq. to Miss

Johmii'i' ArAhonelta SolornorisZT^ *At Jaffaviafnanij on the 13th ‘ April, Air. John Marten out, to Miss

’Ter isHvi WijUelmina Caustina* Saaltclt.At Citl-eijb.), on the 221 September, Captain ITiigh Forbes, to Miss :r£»r(*t Fivndman, the youngest Daughter of Major Audian. r

* \t Trmconv.de, on the 2olli November, Captain Brown, to Miss Harriet John Johnstone,'

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. St. Sebastian, on the 23th January 1S35, tip Wife of the Re- end J. 1:1. De .Saram, AT. A. Colonial* Chaplain/' of ii-Son.

'At Trincoma-e, on the 18th January, the Lady o£ Lieutenant War- Wrtoh, fi>{ a Daughter. „

At v.'viroIi-hPl Rudjletpurne, on the 16th January, Airs. Mayor, Wife- <f the Reverend Jl.obt. M»,-or, of a* Son. ................. «•

ES .At Ciftpciityn, ou the 26th March, the Wife of Miithus De Rosnp o, r '. ■ ^ s. M‘reliant, yf a .Soni> . ^= -it Colombo, #h the 9th March, the Lady o£ Captain Braybrookc.

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r At ^Colombo, on the 23d March, the Lady^oPLieiStenaat Isaac Fjflf-.'J,i.% of a Son. * ,1 • At Point dc Galle, on the 1st April, Mrs A. C. Dc Vos, of a Da^hler.

At Colombo, on the 20th May, the Honoiyabty Mrs* Rodney, of a Daughter."

At Kandvgon the 18th May, the Lady of Captain Ward,* • Royal r Engineers, o< a Daughter. j

At Colombo,• Carrington, Esq. of a Daughter.

. Ditto, ditto, on the 16th June, Mrs. I\ J. Vandcrstraatcn, of a At Manar, on the 26th June. Mrs. A; E. Bartholomews, of a Daughter.At Calpcntyn, on the loth July, the Wife of Jeronimus Dc Rosary

Piffly Merciia'nt, of a Daughter.At Colombo, on the 10th August, the Lady of Captain Hilion, of

• a Daughter. /■ ° 'x>At Quilon, on the 23d August, the Lady of William *J lux ham, E:n;y

of a Son. ^ ' • «3 ,At Colombo, on the Stli September, the Lady of Captain. D&vcnjet. . . *

of a Son.Ditto, ditto, on thc^3tn September, the Wife of Mr. J. Sansoui of a’Sou' • ’ Ditto, ditto, on the Sth October, Mrs. Ball of a Son.At Point de Galle, on the 4th November, the Lady of Thoma-

Dawson, Esq. of a Son. . .*At Colombo, on the 29th November, the Lady of Lieutenant Ge­

neral Sir Edward Barnes,- of a Daughter.Ditto, ditto, on the 21st- December, Mrs. Dionisi us DiT Neys; of a *-

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z\BEAT H S.At Colombo, on the 21st December 1S24, Hcnriatta Louisa Ara'

derstraaten.At Jaffna, on the 15th December 1S24, Magncs Fredrick Ilerft,

o At .Trincomale, on the 2Sth December 1321-, June Hall, daughter of Mrs. Warbnrton.

«At Ditto, on the 25th December 1324, John Gcrhardus Vnnsandea. At* Colombo,a on the 16th January, Mr. Jacob Cornclk De Hcer.At Matura, "on (be 31st January, Mr. Coruelis Hadlop Kopman.At Colombo, on the 23d February, Lieutenant Richard Kelly of II.

j M. 45th Regt.At Ditto, on the 23d February, Christ in a Anthonetta Dc Vos.At Ditto,^ on the*23th February, Mr. George Gerard Solomonsz.At Ditto,' on the 4tV March, Mrs. AnuaMaria Dc Neys. _ .At Galle, on the loth April, the Infant Son of Dr. George

Cra'igie U- C. S. BaAgal,At Kandy, on the «lst. May, Alexander Moou Esq.At Colombo, on the Sth June, John, Hastings, Son of* Major Smith, yrt Atand% on. the 17th June, Captain Robert Preston "Campbell.

J * of they Ceylon I^cgimcnt. , ■*At Jualpcntvn, on the 5th Julv, Maria Dc Rosai.-J? 0

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/ ''yV-t Colombo, <xi the 12ch July, Anna Roclrigo. f ./p cAt Ditto, 09 the .15th August, the Infa.nt Daughter of Captoin HiltotT <

' sT'>rr Asp Colombo, on the 2ffth August, George Lusignan, Esq. Deputy Secretary to 'Gove;aimci$. «* • ,, ^ %

A^ Dalle, on the 6th September, Francis Dickson Esquire. r At. 4, Colombo, on the 3rd September, Mrs; Anoionia Wiihelmiua Van- ^

^derputte, Widow of the late Mr. Andrew Thomas.At' Ga'ilc, on the loth September, * Assistant Staff Surgeon James

Rowland Morgan. ©r At CoJomho, on the 6th October, Mrs. Clara. Finscntiua Ebert.

At Ditto, on the 17th October, Salome Be Rosayro, Wire of AbrahamJtod.igo,____ ' __

At ^itto, on"flic bt.li November, Mr. PfuTip J*»scpiPV7»ndcrstraaten, Ditto, '011 the 30th November, Mr. J. J. Philips.

At i'^iliijjaly Jaffna, on the 21th November, Mrs. Lydia Middleton f . -^Voodward.

V At Colombo, on (ho 5th December, the Wife of Quarter Master Serjeant Hornsby of 11. M. 16th Regiment.

At Mapev Jaffna, on the 26th November, the Eldest Daughter of the* Reverend L. Spaulding.

Also in the same place and on the same day the Daughter of the Reverend M. Winslow.

At Sea on hoard the Ship Alexander, on the 14th July, John Co« sains Rulkly Esquire.

At Colombo,' on the- 6th December, Mr. Lourencc Matthyaz*At Jaffna,* on the 19th November, Nancy Hcrft.

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