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FOR THE PURCHASE OF ENGLISH
HISTORY AND LITERATURE

"Subscription of 1916"

BULLETINS

AND

OTHER

STATE

INTELLIGENCE

FOR THE YEAR 1867.

PART II.JULY TO DECEMBER.

BULLETINS
AND
OTHER STATE INTELLIGENCE
FOR THE YEAR 1867.
IN TWO PARTS.
COMPILED AND ARRANGED FROM THE OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
PUBLISHED IN THE LONDON GAZETTE.

BY T. L. BEHAN,
SUPERINTENDENT.

PART II.JULY TO DECEMBER.


WITH INDEX.

PRINTED BY HARRISON AND SONS,


lONDOS GAZETTE OFFICE, ST. MAETIN's LANE.
1870.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 2,
1867.
AT the Court at Windsor, the 26th day of
June, 1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
THIS day, Colonel John Wilson Patten, M.P.,
was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of Her
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and
took his place at the Board accordingly.
Erratum.
In the Order in Council of the 26th June,
1867, and published in the London Gazette of
28th June last, relating to the County Courts of
Denbighshire and Derbyshire, read Ilkeston for
Inheston.
Foreign Office, June 2d, 1867.
LORD STANLEY, Her Majesty's Principal
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has
received from Sir Harry Parkes, K.C.B., Her
Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary in Japan, the following Notifica
tion respecting the opening of the cities of Tedo
and Osaka, the port of Hiogo, and another port
on the west coast of Japan :
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Notification.
The undersigned, Her Britannic Majesty's
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten
tiary in Japan, Lereby makes known, for the in
formation of Her Majesty's subiects, that he has
received formal notice from the Japanese Govern
ment that they are fully prepared to open to
British subjects on the first day of January next,
in the manner stipulated in the 3rd Article of the
Treaty of Yedo, the cities of Yedo and Osaka,
the port of Hiogo, and another port on the west
coast of Japan. Arrangements are consequently
in progress for determining the places which may
be occupied by British subjects at the said cities
and ports for purposes of residence and trade, and
due notice will be given as soon as these and
other necessary arrangements for the execution of
the provisions of the said treaty, in respect to the
said cities and ports, shall be completed.
(Signed)
HARRY S. PARKES.
Osaka, April 25, 1867.
Foreign Office, July 1, 1867.
(No. 26, Quarantine.)
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires at Athens, two notes from the Greek
Minister for Foreign Affairs, of which the follow
ing are translations :
(Translation.)
Sir,
Athens, June T*r, 1867.
I itave the honour to inform you that vessels
arriving from Manfredonia, Barletta, Molfetta,
and Bari (continental Italy), as well as those
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Girgenti (Sicily), and those arriving from Tunis,
have just been subjected to a quarantine of eleven
days, on account of the appearance of cholera in
those countries.
I have further the honour to inform you that
for the same reason, ships arriving from Brindisi,
and Otranto, and from the coast of Italy, from
Manfredonia to Ancona, as well as ships arriving
from the coasts of Sicily, which are not mentioned
above, have been subjected to a quarantine of
observation of five days, with the exception of
arrivals from Messina, which continue to have
free pratique.
I have, Ike,
(Signed)
CH. TRICOUP1S.
The Honourable J. A. Ellis.
(Translation.)
Sik,
Athens, June Jy, 1867.
With reference to my letter of the Jj instant,
I have the honour to inform you that all vessels
arriving from the coasts of Italy, from Bari to
Taranto, have just been declared subject to a
quarantine of eleven days.
I have, &c.,
(Signed)
CH. TRICOUPIS.
Honourable J. A. Ellis.
Foreign Office, July 1, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. Andrew W. Duggan as Consul at Port
Sarnia, Canada, for the United States of America.

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Crown Office, July 2, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
County of Lancaster.
Northern Division.
The Right Honourable John Wilson Patten,
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
(C. 919.)
Board of Trade, Wlutehall,
July 1, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Ambas
sador at Constantinople, enclosing a copy of a
Note from the Turkish Government, announcing
the prohibition of the importation of revolvers
into the Ottoman Dominions, from the 13th of
June last.
The following are excepted from this prohibi
tion :
1st. Revolvers which have already arrived at
their destination.
2nd. Revolvers which were on the 16th of
June in course of transit, and had left the
port of embarkation.
(C. 883.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
July 1, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
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Consul-General at Tunis, enclosing translations of
two Decrees issued by the Bey, the one for es
tablishing the following export duties from 24th
of July, 1867 :
Piasters.
Goats' skins
40 per cantar
Goats' hair...
20
...
ii
Sheep skins with wool
20
Honey
25
ii
Sponges ...
...
...
25

Madder roots
10
ii
Rags
...
10

Bones
...
...
*
3
M
Henna
...
*
7* II
Olives
7
II
Polypus fish
5
II
Pulse
1 8 per caffis
Butter
20 per cantar
...
The other for establishing a stamp duty similar
to that which exists in all other countries, so that
no document will be held legal by the Authorities
unless it bears the said stamp.

War Office, Pall Mall,


2nd July, 1867.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Ensign Walter Henry Christie, from 106th Foot,
Acting Deputy-Assistant Commissary-General
to be Deputy-Assistant Commissary-General.
Dated 10th June, 1867.
MILITARY STORE DEPARTMENT.
Deputy-Assistant Superintendent of Stores J. C.
Angell to be Assistant Superintendent of
Stores. Dated 2nd July, 1867.

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Deputy-Assistant Superintendent of Stores Charles
Ralph to be Assistant Superintendent of Stores.
Dated 2nd July, 1867.
Deputy-Assistant Superintendent of Stores Henry
Blackmore to be Assistant Superintendent of
Stores. Dated 2nd July, 1867.
Admiralty, 28th June, 1867.
Commander Philip Brock has been this day
promoted to be a Retired Captain under Her
Maiesty's Orders in Council of 1st August,
I860, 9th July, 1864, and 24th March, 1866.
Admiralty, 29th June, 1867.
Lieutenant Augustus George Ernest Murray has
this day been promoted to be a Retired Com
mander under Her Majesty's Orders in Council
of 1st August, I860, 9th July, 1864, and 24th
March, 1866.
Admiralty, July 1, 1867.
Commander Alexander Rodney Bligh Carter has
been this day promoted to be a Retired Captain
under Her Majesty's Orders in Council of 1st
August, 1860, 9th July, 1864, and 24th March,
1866.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant oj the
County of Ayr.
Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Major John Hamilton to be Lieutenant-Colonel,
vice Campbell, resigned. Dated 31st May,
1867.
Captain John Reginald Howison Craufurd to be
Major, vice Hamilton, promoted. Dated 31st
May, 1867.

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Lieutenant Evan Allan Hunter to be Captain,
vice Craufurd, promoted. Dated 31st May,
1867.
Cornet Francis Thomas Romilly Kennedy to be
Lieutenant, vice Hunter, promoted.
Dated
31st May, 1867.
Memorandum.
In consideration of Lieutenant-Colonel George
James Campbell's long service, Her Majesty has
been graciously pleased to approve of his being
permitted to retain his rank and wear his uniform.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
Count)/ of Derby.
2nd Derbyshire Militia.
Henry Bentinck Boyle (commonly called Viscount
Boyle) to be Lieutenant (Supernumerary), vice
Bidwell, resigned. Dated 27th June, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Lancaster.
4th or Duke of Lancaster's Own (Light Infantry)
Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia.
Thomas Maitland Reid, Gent., to be Lieutenant,
vice Henry Edward Butler, resigned, Dated
21st June, 1867.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Lieutenant Frederick Annesley Bretherton in the
4th or Duke of Lancaster's Own (Light Infantry) i
Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia. Dated
20th June, 1867*

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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Salop.
South Salopian Yeomanry Cavalry.
William Henry Foster, Gent., to be Cornet, vice
Leighton, resigned. Dated 28th June, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Dorset.
Dorset Regiment of Militia.
Edward Cameron Gundry, Gent., to be Lieu
tenant, vice Willmott, promoted. Dated 1st
June, 1867.
A Treasury Warrant is published in this
Gazette regulating the postage to be charged on
letters, &c, transmitted by the post between
Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Monte Video, and Portu
gal.
FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 5,
186?.
Downing Street, July 3, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to appoint Charles
Henry Stewart. Esq., to be Puisne Judge of the
Supreme Court in the Island of Ceylon.
War Office, Pall Mall,
5th July, 1867.
2nd Regiment of Life Guards, Lieutenant Sir
Henry Carstairs Pelly, Bart., from the 2nd
Dragoons, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vie e

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Paulet, who exchanges, receiving the difference
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Royal Horse Guards, Thomas Edward Case,
Gent., to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Robert
Dalrymple Steuart - Grossett - Muirhead, pro
moted. Dated 6th July, 1867.
2nd Dragoons, Lieutenant George Paulet, from
the 2nd Life Guards, to be Lieutenant, vice
Sir H. C. Pelly, Bart., who exchanges. Dated
6th July, 1867.
ith Hussars, Staff Surgeon Donald Sinclair Smith
to be Surgeon, vice Thomas Ligertwood, M.D.,
appointed to the 8th Hussars. Dated 6th July,
1867.
5th Lancers, Alfred Herdman, Gent., to be
Cornet, by purchase, vice Dickenson, trans
ferred to the 20th Foot. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Sth Hussars, Surgeon Thomas Ligertwood, M.D.,
from the 4th Hussars, to be Surgeon, vice
Jenkin Homfray Llewlyn, deceased. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Lieutenant-Colonel
and Brevet-Colonel Allan Hamilton Graham to
be Colonel, vice Sir D. E. Wood, K.C.B., pro
moted. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant - Colonel and Brevet - Colonel John
Miller Adye, C.B., to be Colonel, vice Cockburn, retired upon full-pay. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Frederick
Alexander Campbell, from the Supernumerary
List, to be Colonel, vice Irving, C.B., retired
upon full-pay. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Henry
Philip Goodenough to be Colonel, vice Elliot,
retired upon full- pay. Dated 6th July, 1867.

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Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel George
Bucknall Shakespear to be Colonel, vice Mundy,
retired upon full-pay. Dated 6tb July, 1 867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet- Colonel Richard
Henry Crofton to be Colonel, vice Paynter,
C.B., retired upon full-pay. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Henry
Lynedoch Gardiner to be Colonel, vice Gardner,
retired upon full-pay. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant- Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Robert
Parker Radcliffe to be Colonel, vice Christie,
retired upon full-pay. Dated 6th July, 186?.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Thomas
Knox to be Colonel, vice Dennis, retired upon
full-pay. Dated 6th July, 1867.
To be Lieutenant- Colonels.
Lieutenant-Colonel Richard King Freeth, from
the Supernumerary List, vice Brevet- Colonel
Graham. Dated 6th July, 1 867.
Captain and Brevet-Major James Francis Eaton
Travers, vice Brevet - Colonel Adye, C.B.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet - Colonel the Honourable
Edward Thomas Gage, C.B., vice BrevetColonel Goodenough. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel George
Barstow, vice Brevet - Colonel Shakespear.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major George Leslie, vice
Brevet-Colonel Crofton. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major John Everett Thring,
vice Brevet-Colonel Gardiner. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major Henry Lambert Fulke
Greville, vice Brevet- Colonel Radcliffe. Dated
6th July, 1867.

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Captain and Brevet-Major Hugh Bent, vice
Brevet-Colonel Knox. Dated 6th July, 1867.
To be C-,plains.
Second Captain Maurice Edward Covey Stocker,
vice Brevet-Major Travers. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Second Captain John Lardner Clarke, vice
Brevet Colonel Gage, C.B. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Second Captain Henry Thornhill, vice Brevet
Lieutenant-Colonel Barstow. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Second Captain Arthur Thornton Gratwicke
Pearse, vice Brevet-Major Leslie. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Second Captain Thomas Priaulx Carey, vice
Brevet-Major Thring. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Second Captain Geoffrey Joseph Shakerley, vice
Brevet- Major Greville. Dated 6th July, 1867. '
Second Captain Henry James Alderson, vice
Brevet-Major Bent. Dated 6th July, 1867.
To be Second Captains.
Lieutenant Joseph Charles Smyth-Wyndham, vice
Stocker. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant William Bruce Raikes Hall, vice
Clarke. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant William Thomas Budgen, vice Thornhill. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Edward Broadrick, vice Pearse.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Edward Hovell Thurlow, vice Carey.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant the Honourable Alexander Stewart,
vice Shakerley. Dated 6th July, 1867.

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Lieutenant William Walpole Murdock, vice Alderson. Dated 6th July, 1 867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Charles Edward Martin
Shaw to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice E. T.
Palmer, who exchanges. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Lieutenant-Colonel
and Brevet-Colonel Archibald Patrick George
Ross to be Colonel, vice Thomas Raw lings
Mould, C.B., who retires on full-pay. Dated
6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Edmund
Ogle to be Colonel, vic3 Edmund Twiss Ford,
who retires on full-pay.
Dated 6th July,
1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Connolly
McCausland to be Colonel, vice Andrew Beitty,
who retires on full-pay. Dated 6th July, 1 867.
Captain and Brevet - Mtjor Thomas Andrew
Lumsden Murray to be Lieutenant-Colonel,
vice Brevet-Colonel Ross. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major William Lawtie Morri
son, on the Seconded List, to be LieutenantColonel. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony
Charles Cooke, C.B., on the Supernumerary
List, to be Lieutenant- Colonel. Dated 6th.
July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major Thomas Inglls to be
Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Brevet-Colonel Ogle.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major Ben Hay Martindale,
on the Supernumerary List, to be LieutenantColonel. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major Charles Scrope Hut
chinson, on the Seconded List, to be LieutenantColonel. Dated 6th July, 1867.

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Captain and Brevet-Major Henry Wray to be
Lieutenant- Colonel, vice McCausland. Dated
6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major Charles Pasley, on the
Seconded List, to be Lieutenant- Colonel . Dated
6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major John Stokes, on the
Seconded List, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated
6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major Andrew Clarke, on
the Seconded List, to be Lieutenant-Colonel.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major John Yerbury Moggridge to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Brevet Colonel James William Gosset, who retires on
full-pay. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Second Captain Edward Osborne Hewitt to be
Captain, vice Brevet-Major Murray. Dated
6th July, 1867.
Second Captain and Brevet - Major Frederick
Mould to be Captain, vice Brevet-Major Inglis.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Second Captain Constantine Phipps Carey to be
Captain, vice Brevet-Major Wray. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Second Captain and Brevet-Major William Butler
Gosset to be Captain, vice Brevet-Major Moggridge. Dated 6th July, 1867Lieutenant Grant Blunt to be Second Captain,
vice Hewett. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Edward Luard to be Second
Captain, vice Brevet-Major Mould. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Lieutenant Bruce Brine to be Second Captain,
vice Carey. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Alexander Charles Hamilton to be
Second Captain, vice Brevet-Major Gosset.
Dated 6th July, 1867.

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Military Train, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Joseph
Richard Kehoe to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice
F. H. Macfadin, promoted on the Staff. Dated
6th July, 1867.
Grenadier Guards, Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander
Cockburn M'Barnet, from half-pay, late 79th
Foot, to be Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel,
vice Brevet-Colonel A. Henry Lane Fox, who
retires upon temporary half-pay. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Lieutenant and Captain the Honourable Archibald
C. H. D. Pennant to be Captain and Lieu
tenant-Colonel, by purchase, vice Alexander
Cockburn M'Barnet, who retires. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Ensign and Lieutenant Joseph Henry F. Harring
ton Hudson to be Lieutenant and Captain, by
purchase, vice the Honourable A. C. H. D.
Pennant. Dated 6th J uly, 1 867.
Hercules Edward Rowley, Lord Langford, to be
Ensign and Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Hud
son. Dated 6th July, 1867.
2nd Regiment of Foot, George Ernest Faulkner,
Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Edward
Watson, who retires. Dated 6th July, 1867.
1 4th Foot, Lieutenant James Anderson to be Cap
tain, without purchase, vice D. R. Barnes, who
has been seconded. Dated 6th J uly, 1867.
Ensign John Hosack to be Lieutenant, without
purchase, vice Anderson. Dated 6th Julv,
1867.
Gentleman Cadet Herbert James Hope-Edwards,
from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign,
without purchase, vice F. F. Rudman. trans
ferred to the 41st Foot. Dated 6th July,
1867.

16th Foot, Major Matthew Fanning, from halfpay late 27th Foot, to be Major, vice Charles
Coote Grant, who retire3 upon temporary halfpay. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain John Wehnan Helyar to be Major, by
purchase, vice Matthew Fanning, who retires.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Leonard Ball Anderson Poynter to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Helyar. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Ensign Ernest Tarieton, to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Poynter. Dated 6th July, 1867.
20th Foot, Lieutenant Francis Brodie, from the
71st Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Bury, who
exchanges. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Cornet Edward Stanley Newton Dickenson, from
the 5th Lancers, to be Ensign, vice Rudman,
transferred to the 38th Foot. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Gentleman Cadet William Frederick Nuthall,
from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign,
without purchase, vice Hugh Tilghman
Macleod, transferred to the 79th Foot. Dated
6th July, 1867.
3S/A Foot, Lieutenant William Uvedale Miller
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Andrew Pagan,
who retires. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Ensign Thomas George Cuthell to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Miller. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Ensign William Frederick Rudman, from the
20th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Cuthell. Dated
6th July, 1867.
iUt Foot, Ensign William Hugh Mortimer to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Edward
Eden Hughes, deceased. Dated 18th June,
1867.

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Ensign Frank Fiddes Rudman, from the 1 4th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Mortimer. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
5 Uh Foot, Lieutenant James Chute to be Captain,
without purchase, vice Lancelot Kerby Edwards,
deceased. Dated 14th June, 1867.
56th Foot, Captain John J. Paterson Fox, from
the 6 1st Foot, to be Captain, vice Bradley, who
exchanges. Dated 6th July, 1867.
6(><A Foot, Lieutenant John Owen Young to be
Captain, without purchase, vice James Kiero
Watson, seconded, having been appointed a
District Inspector of Musketry. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Ensign Lewis Bradford to be Lieutenant, without
purchase, vice Young. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Serjeant-Major William Fitz Henry, from a
Depot Battalion, to be Quartermaster, vice
Robert Duncan, deceased. Dated 6th July,
1867.
6lst Foot, Captain Henry Bradley, from the 56th
Foot, to be Captain, vice Fox, who exchanges.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
63rd Foot, The second Christian name of Ensign
Jones is Whitworth, and not Welworth, as
stated in the Gazette of the 7th June, 1867.
65th Fool, Captain F. Beaumaris Bulkeley to be
Major, by purchase, vice James Paul, who
retires. Dated 6th July, 1 867.
LieutenaDt George Pennefather to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Bulkeley. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Ensign John Henry Graham Holroyd to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Pennefather. Dated
6th July, 1867.
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Lieutenant, by purchase, vice James Henry de
Robeck Lynch, who retires. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Gilford George Baker-Cresswell, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Garratt. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
71s/ Foot, Lieutenant Charles Dunn Bury, from
the 20th. Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Brodie,
who exchanges. Dated 6th July, 1867.
11th Fool, Gentleman Cadet Henry Doveton
Hutchinson, from the Royal Military College,
to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Arthur
Lloyd Heming, deceased. Dated 6th July,
1867.
105/A Foot, Gentleman Cadet Francis Grant
Maltby, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, vice Robert George Newbolt, promoted.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
106/A Foot, Gentleman Cadet Markham Robinson
Kittoe, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, vice Harington, transferred to the
1 04th Foot. Dated 6th July, 1867.
\0~th Foot, Gentleman Cadet Henry William
Allen, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, vice William Frederick Cavaye, pro
moted. Dated 6th July, 1867.
3rd West India Regiment, The Christian names of
Ensign Field are George Edward Cook.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Assistant-Surgeon Francis Henry Macfadin, from
the Military Train, to be Staff- Surgeon, vice
D. S. Smith, appointed to the 4th Hussars.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Edmund Thomas Palmer, from
the Royal Artillery, to be Staff Assistant-Sur1867.
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geon, vice Charles Edward Martin Shaw, who
exchanges. Dated 6th July, 1867.
HALF-PAY.
Major and Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel John
Bruce, from half-pay, late 18th Foot, and
Staff Officer of Pensioners in Western Aus
tralia, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, without pur
chase. Dated 6th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Robert Knapp Barrow, from the 27th
Foot, to be Captain, without purchase. Dated
6th July, 1867.
BREVET.
Colonel Sir David Edward Wood, K.C.B., from
the Royal Artillery, to be Major-General, vice
Alexander Tulloh, C.B., retired upon full-pay.
Dated 6th July, 1 867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Clement
Alexander Edwards, C.B., Inspecting Field
Officer of a Recruiting District, to have the
temporary rank of Brigadier-General while
employed as Inspector-General of Recruiting.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Honorary Ensign and Assistant Commissary
Christopher Christian, Bombay Establishment,
to have the honorary rank of Lieutenant. Dated
6th July, 1867.
Deputy Assistant Commissary George Hall,
Bombay Establishment, to have the honorary
rank of Ensign. Dated 6th July, 1867.
The following promotions to take place in suc
cession to Major-General Arthur Shirley, who
resigns his Commission :
Brevet - Colonel John Armstrong, C.B., from
Major, half-pay, late Cape Mounted Rifles, to
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Captain and Brevet-Major "William Gilly Andrews,
Royal Artillery, to be Lieutenant - Colonel.
Dated 6th July, 1867.
Captain William Boyd Saunders, Royal Artillery,
to be Major. Dated 6th July, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers on the Retired
Full Pay List of the Royal Artillery, to have a
step of honorary rank as follows, viz. :
To be Lieutenant- General.
Major-General Alexander Tulloh, C.B. Dated
6th July, 1867.
To be Major- Generals.
Colonel Charles Vansittart Cockburn. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Colonel Alexander Irving, C.B. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Colonel "William Hamilton Elliot. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Colonel Pierrepont Henry Mundy. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Colonel David William Paynter, C.B. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Colonei William Bethel Gardner. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Colonel Henry Paget Christie. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Colonel James Benjamin Dennis. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers on the Retired
Full Pay List of the Royal Engineers, to have a
step of honorary rank, as follows, viz. :
To be Major- Generals.
Colonel Thomas Rawlings Mould, C.B.
6th July, 1867.
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Colonel Edmund Twiss Ford. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Colonel Andrew Beatty. Dated 6th July, 1 867.
Brevet-Colonel James William Gossett. Dated
6th July, 1867.
Memorandum.
Major and Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel Edward
Lynch Blosse, half-pay Unattached, has been per
mitted to retire from the Service by the sale of his
Commission, under the conditions of the Horse
Guards Circular Memorandum of loth February,
1861. Dated 6th July, 1867.
India Office, 3rd July, 1867.
HER Majesty has been pleased to approve of
the following list of promotions and alterations of
rank amongst the officers of the Staff Corps, and
of Her Majesty's Indian Military Forces made
by the Governments iu India :
BREVET.
The undermentioned officers, having completed
the prescribed periods of service, to be Colonels
in the Army, under the provisions of the Royal
Warrant of 31st June, 1859 :
Lieutenant-Colonel George Gordon MacDonnell,
Madras Infantry. Dated 12th September,
1865.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Scott Dodgson, Bengal
Infantry. Dated 20th July, 1866.
To be Colonels.
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Nott, Madras Infantry.
Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant Colonel Edward Patrick Lynch,
Bombay Infantry.
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Lieutenant-Colonel John Kitson, Madras Infan
try. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Burdett Richard Powell, Bom
bay Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel George Sturrock, Madras In
fantry. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Henry Andrew Hervey, Madras Infantry. Dated 18th February,
1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel John Wilson, Madras Infan
try. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Annesley Knox Gore, Madras
Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant - Colonel Molyneux Capel Spottiswoode, Madras Infantry. Dated 18th Feb
ruary, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Vine, Madras Infan
try. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel William John Cooke, Madras
Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel William George Owen, Ma
dras Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry David Innes, Madras
Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Andrew Doria, Ma
dras Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Woolley, Madras In
fantry. Dated 18th February, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Faithfull Warden,
Madras Infantry. Dated 13th June, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Richards, Bombay In
fantry. Dated 13th November, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Charles Beale, Bom
bay Infantry. Dated 11th December, 1866.
Lieutenant - Colonel Henry Augustus Adams,
Bombay Infantry. Dated 7th February, 1867.
Major George Scougal Macbean, Bengal Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain Alex
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Major, in succession to Lieutenant-General
Richmond, C.B., Bengal Infantry, deceased.
Dated 26th August, 1866.
Major Thomas James, Bengal Staff Corps, to be
Lieutenant - Colonel, Captain John Ramsay
Sladen, Royal (Bengal) Artillery, to be Major,
in succession to General W. Costley, Bengal
Infantry, deceased; Dated 17th September,
1866.
Major Joseph Fletcher Richardson, C.B., Bengal
Staff Corps, to be Lieutenant- Colonel, Captain
George Carleton, Royal (Madras) Artillery, to
be Major, in succession to Lieutenant-General
W. Robertson, Bombay Infantry, deceased.
Dated 4th November, 1866.
Major Henry Hastings Affleck Wood, Bombay
Staff Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain
Edward William Dance, Royal (Madras) Artil
lery, to be Major, in succession to General
W. Gilbert, Bombay Infantry, deceased. Dated
6th November, 1866.
Major Winckworth Scott, Bombay Staff Corps, to
be Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain Richard San
derson Simonds, Bengal Staff Corps, to be
Major, in succession to Major-General G.
Macan, Bombay Infantry, deceased. Dated
13th November, 1866.
BENGAL ARMY.
To be Lieutenant-Colonel.
Major William Clarke Green, late 60th Native
Infantry. Dated 4th February, 1867.
To be Captains.
Lieutenant Robert Elphinstone Boyle, late 46th
Native Infantry. Dated 16th December, 1866.
Lieutenant John Matthew Glubb, late 38th Native
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Lieutenant Alfred Burford Edgell Thomas, late
4th European Regiment. Dated 4th February.
1867.
MADRAS ARMY.
To be Lieutenant- Colonels.
Major Richard Godfrey Jones, late 2nd Light
Cavalry. Dated 2nd January, 1867.
Major Astell William Drayner, late 43rd Native
Infantry. Dated 17th February, 1867.
To be Major.
Captain Robert Rodney Stuart, late 7th Cavalry.
Dated 1st March, 1867.
Surstantive Promotions.
BENGAL STAFF CORPS.
To be Lieutenant- Colonels.
Major John Elphinstone Fraser. Dated 11th
December, 1866.
Major George Faithfull. Dated 12th December,
1866.
Major Robert Thomas Leigh. Dated 12th De
cember, 1866,
Major William Boyd Irwin. Dated 12th Decem
ber, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) William Do
mett Morgan. Dated 12th December, 1866.
Major John Wedderburn. Dated 12th Decem
ber, 1866.
Major (Brevet-Colonel) Samuel James Browne,
C.B., V.C. Dated 22nd December, 1866.
Major Henry Rawlins Drew. Dated 22nd De
cember, 1866.
Major George D'Aquilar. Dated 22nd Decem
ber, 1866.
Major Henry Arthur Dwyer. Dated 25th De
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Major Charles Brenton Basden. Dated 25th De
cember, 1866.
Major James Dawson Macdonald. Dated 31st
December, 1866.
Major Leonard Raisbeck Christopher. Dated 4th
January, 1867.
Major William McNeile, C.S.I. Dated 25th
January, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Charles Her
bert. Dated 30th January, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Edward
Oakes. Dated 2nd February, 1867.
Major (Major-General) James Macleod Bannatyne
Fraser Tytler, C.B. Dated 17th February,
1867.
Major Augustus Fraser Baird Dated 17th Feb
ruary, 1867.
Major James Marquis. Dated 17th February,
1867.
To be Majors.
Captain William Carnell. Dated 11th December)
1866.
Captain Shadwell Saunders Boulderson. Dated
11th December, 1866.
Captain John Macdonald. Dated 11th Decem
ber, 1866.
Captain Robert Yeld Chambers. Dated 11th
December, 1866.
Captain John Arthur Henry Moore. Dated 11th
December, 1866.
Captain Frederick Nicholas Miles. Dated 11th
December, 1866.
Captain John Thornhill Watson. Dated 20th
December, 1866.
Captain (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) George
Allgood, C.B. Dated 20th December, 1866.
Captain Joseph White Orchard. Dated 20th
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Captain George Augustus Brown. Dated 26th
December, 1866.
Captain Edward Hanson Park. Dated 26th
December, 1866.
Captain Thomas Lamb. Dated 20th January,
1867.
Captain John Kobert Currie. Dated 26th Jan
uary, 1867.
Captain (Brevet - Major) Hector Mackenzie.
Dated 20th February, 1867.
To be Captains.
Lieutenant Aylmer Vivian. Dated 9th Decem
ber, 1866.
Lieutenant Francis Dempster Hawkins. Dated
10th December, 1866.
Lieutenant Owen Ivon Chalmers. Dated 10th
December, 1866.
Lieutenant Mark Henry Heathcote. Dated 20th
December, 1866.
Lieutenant Francis Kellett Hawkins. Dated
20th December, 1866.
Lieutenant Charles William Campbell. Dated
20th December, 1866.
Lieutenant Newton Robert Burlton. Dated 30th
December, 1866.
Lieutenant Richard Fisher Angelo. Dated 4th
January, 1867.
Lieutenant Andrew Robert Loughnan. Dated
4th January, 1867.
Lieutenant Swinton John Browne. Dated 20th
January, 1867.
Lieutenant Otway Mayne Graham. Dated 20th
January, 1867.
Lieutenant Anthony Stewart. Dated 4th Febru
ary, 1867.
Lieutenant Percy William Powlett. Dated 4th
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Lieutenant William Blunt Barwell. Dated 4th
February, 1867.
Lieutenant Montague Poyntz Ricketts. Dated
4th February, 1867.
BENGAL ARMY.
Late 5th European Cavalry.
Captain (Brevet- Major) Richard Jenkins to be
Major, vice Lane, retired. Dated 25th Ootober, 1866.
General List of Cavalky.
Officers.
Lieutenant Arthur William Roberts to be Captain
in succession to Lane, retired. Dated 25th
October, 1866.
Infantry.
To be Lieutenant-Colonels.
Major John Patrick Briggs, from late 40th Na
tive Infantry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice
Harris, transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) Robertson
Larkins to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Dunsford, transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Dean Christian
Shute, from late 19th Native Infantry, to be
Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Showers, transferred
to Staff Corps. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) James Wilberforce Lewis Bird, from late 11th Native Infan
try, vice Wilson, transferred to Staff Corps.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major Andrew Simpson Smith, from 24th Native
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son, transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) George Gib
son Anderson, from late 15th Native Infantry,
to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Holroyd, Staff
Corps, removed from list of Lieutenant-Colonels.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major William Forbes, from late 27th Native
Infantry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, in succes
sion to Bishop, promoted. Dated 17th Septem
ber, 1866.
Late 6th European Infantry.
Lieutenant Henry Hamer Stansfeld to be Captain,
in succession to Dunsford, transferred to Staff
Corps. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Late Wth Native Infantry.
Lieutenant (Brevet-Captain) Spencer Grant
Warde to be Captain, in succession to Wilson,
transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
Late 1f,th Native Infantry.
Lieutenant Leopold Exxell Evans to be Captain,
in succession to Holroyd, removed from list of
Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Late \%th Native Infantry.
Lieutenant (Brevet-Captain) Gavin Dring Crawfurd to be Captain, in succession to Patton,
107th Foot, removed from list of LieutenantColonels. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Late 42nd Native Infantry.
Lieutenant Kobert Horatio Eades to be Captain,
in succession to Lawrence, removed from list
of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th Septem
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Late iZrd Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Wredenhall
Queiros Pogson to be Major, Lieutenant Wil
liam Reid Martin to be Captain, in succession
to Salusbury, 101st Foot, removed from list of
Lieutenant- Colonels. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Late 52nd Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) William
Henry Lowther to be Major, in succession to
Verner, Staff Corps, removed from list of
Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Medical Officers.
To be Surgeons-Major.
Surgeon George Hutchinson Ray, M.D. Dated
3rd January, 1867.
Surgeon Edward Courtenay Thorp. Dated 20th
January, 1867.
Surgeon Robert Cockburn. Dated 20th January,
1867.
To be Surgeons.
Assistant-Surgeon Peter O'Brien. Dated 27th
January, 1865.
Assistant-Surgeon George Barnard. Dated 2nd
April, 1865.
Assistant- Surgeon Augustine Fitzgerald. Dated
3rd November, 1866.
Assistant-Surgeon Nottidge Charles Macnamara.
Dated 4th November, 1866.
Assistant-Surgeon James Henry Loch, M.D.
Dated 20th December, 1866.
Assistant-Surgeon Robert Rouse. Dated 20th
December, 1866.
Assistant - Surgeon John Charles Annesley.
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Assistant-Surgeon James Rawlinson Jackson.
Dated 4th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Archibald MacDonald Garden.
Dated 11th January, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Samuel Cornwallis Amesbury.
Dated 14th January, 1867.
Assistant - Surgeon Gilbert Bethune Hadow.
Dated 20th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon George Nicholas Cheke. Dated
20th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Soorjo CoomarGoodeve Chuck erbutty, M.D. Dated 24th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon John Brake
Dated 24th
January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Alfred Adams MantelL Dated
24th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon John Bowmer Collison. Dated
24th January, 1867.
Assistant - Surgeon John Bishop King, M.D.
Dated 24th January, 1867.
Alterations of Rank.
Infantry.
Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Lowman Pester to rank
from 12th September, 1866.
Late 46M Native Infantry.
Captain John James Russell to rank from 24th
December, 1865.
MADRAS STAFF CORPS.
To be Lieutenant-Colonels.
Major Thomas Gillilan. Dated 12th December,
1866.
Major John Frederick Stoddard. Dated . 12th
December, 1866.
Major Charles Harison Drury. Dated 12th De
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Major William Murray. Dated 12th December,
1866.
Major John Elphinstone. Dated 12th December,
1866.
Major John Murray Macgregor. Dated 22nd
December, 1866.
Major William Southey. Dated 22nd December,
1866.
Major Charles Hayes Abdy. Dated 22nd Decem
ber, 1866.
Major William Dacres Stanley. Dated 25th
December, 1866.
Major Edward Henry Blomfield. Dated 22nd
December, 1866.
Major Archibald Hugh Hope. Dated 2nd Jan
uary, 1867.
Major Lumley Hodgson Huskisson Holland.
Dated 25th January, 1867.
Major Charles William Taylor. Dated 25th
January, 1867.
Major William Stevens Davis. Dated 25th
January, 1867.
Major Ernest Augustus Belford Travers. Dated
17th February, 1867.
Major James William Stubbs.
Dated 27th
February, 1867.
Major Augustus Prichard. Dated 27th Feb
ruary, 1867.
Major Andrew Cooke McMaster. Dated Sth
March, 1867.
To be Majors.
Captain Mainwaring Arthur Worsop. Dated
11th December, 1866.
Captain Augustus Hall Cooke. Dated 11th De
cember, 1866.
Captain Granville Frederick John Lewin. Dated
12th December, 1866.
Captain William Masterman Williams. Dated
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Captain Robert Vernon Handyside. Dated 12th
December, 1866.
Captain William Oliver Swanston. Dated 20th
December, 1866.
Captain Alexander Davidson Clay. Dated 20th
December, 1866.
Captain William Henry Robinson Godfrey. Dated
20th December, 1866.
Captain Charles Metcalfe Hailes. Dated 20th
December, 1866.
Captain Charles Doxat Clementson. Dated 26th
December, 1866.
Captain Albert Gahagan. Dated 26th December,
1866.
Captain Conlson Frederick Joseph Skottowe.
Dated 26th December, 1866.
Captain George Kallender. Dated 2nd January,
1867.
Captain Alfred Chamberlain Lilly. Dated 20th
January, 1867.
Captain Hastings Fraser. Dated 20th January,
1867.
Captain William Munro. Dated 20th January,
1867.
Captain Charles Mills White. Dated 26th Jan
uary, 1867.
Captain Richard Kirwin Macguire. Dated 26th
January, 1867.
Captain Charles Alexander McMahon. Dated
4th February, 1867.
Captain Charles Sheridan Blackwood Walton.
Dated 20th February, 1867.
Captain John Woodcock. Dated 1st March,
1867.
To be Captains.
Lieutenant Alexander McGoun. Dated 9th De
cember, 1866.
Lieutenant Montague Edwin Foord. Dated 9th
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Lieutenant Richmond Houghton. Dated 9 th
December, 1866.
Lieutenant John Picton Warlow. Dated 10th
December, 1866.
Lieutenant Thomas Lowndes. Dated 10th De
cember, 1866.
Lieutenant Bryan William Broughton Dated
10th December, 1866.
Lieutenant George Tyndall. Dated 10th Decem
ber, 1866.
Lieutenant Henry Evelyn Cuningham. Dated
4th February, 1867.
Lieutenant Aubrey John Pullerton Gordon. Dated
4th February, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Morris Moberly. Dated 5th
March, 1867.
MADRAS ARMY.
Cavalry.
Major James Gathorne Cookson, from late 8th
Light Cavalry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice
Cherry, promoted to Major-General.
Dated
27th May, 1866.
Late 8th Light Cavalry.
Captain Jonas Barclay to be Major, Lieutenant
Charles Chase Morris to be Captain, in suc
cession to Cherry, promoted to Major-General.
Dated 27th May, 1866.
Infantry.
To be Lieutenant- Colonels.
Major Charles Pulley, from late 50th Native
Infantry, vice McCallum, transferred to Staff
Corps. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major Alexander Cannan, from late 22nd Native
Infantry, vice Ireland, transferred to Staff
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Major Graeme Auchmuty Pulton, from late 2nd
i European Regiment, vice Kenney, transferred
to Staff Corps. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major Charles Osbaldiston Lukin, from late 41st
Native Infantry, vice Gage, removed from list
of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th Septem
ber, 1806.
Major George Smart, from late 21st Native
Infantry, vice Clerk, removed from list of Lieuteuant-Colomds. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major Archbald Duncan McDougall, from late
3rd European Regiment, vice Moore, removed
from list of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Major Robert Jones, from late 3rd Native Infan
try, vice Kitson, transferred to Staff Corps.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major John Jones Brine, from late 4th Native
Infantry, vice Day, removed from list of Lieu
tenant-Colonels. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major Kennett Macaulay, from late 23rd Native
Infantry, vice Woolley, removed from list of
Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) George Paxton, from late 44th Native Infantry, vice Wilson,
removed from list of Lieutenant - Colonels.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) Linnceus
Tripe, vice Walker, removed from list of Lieu
tenant-Colonels. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major (Brevet-Colonel) Molyneux Capel Spottiswoode, from late 24th Native Infantry, vice
Pollard, removed from list of LieutenantColonels. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Major Frederick Charles Barber, from late 29th
Native Infantry, vice Welch, deceased. Dated
26th September, 1866.
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Late 3rd European Regiment.
Captain (Brevet-Major) Charles Frederick Gil-*
bertson to be Major, Lieutenant Edmund
Calvert Steer to be Captain, in succession to
Hodson, admitted to Staff Corps. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Lieutenant Henry Hanmer Chalmers Grosvenor
Warrington to be Captain, vice Dashwood, re
tired. Dated 18th January, 1867.
Late 12th Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) John Temple,
deceased, to be Major, in succession to Walker,
removed from list of Lieutenant-Colonels.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Late 11th Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet-Major) Thomas John Hudleston
Keyes to be Major, Lieutenant Frederic Dormer
Plowden to be Captain, in succession to Goro,
transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
Late lth Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Arthur Noel
Hill Lynch to be Major, in succession to Jones,
transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
Late 22nd Native Infantry.
Captain Henry Dixon to be Major, in succession
to Ireland, transferred to Staff Corps. Dated
12th September, 1866.
Late 25th Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) George
Harkness to be Major, in succession to Briggs,
transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th Sep
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Late 29 th Native Infantry.
LieuteDant (Brevet-Major) Robert Brown to be
Captain, in succession to Welch, deceased.
Dated 26th September, 1866.
Late 34<A Native Infantry.
Lieutenant Francis James Rivers to be Captain,
in succession to Faunce, transferred to Staff
Corps. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Late loth Native Infantry.
Lieutenant George Edward Henry Beauchamp to
be Captain, in succession to Michael, removed
from list of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Late Mih Native Infantry.
Captain John Wellwood Rutherfurd to be Major,
in succession to Shakespear, removed from list
of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th Septem
ber, 1866.
Late 18th Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) William
Scott Simpson to be Major, in succession to
Wilde, removed from list of Lieutenant-Colonels.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Late 50th Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet-Major) Charles Doveton Wetherall Seafield Grant to be Major, in succession to
McKallum, transferred to Staff Corps. Dated
12th September, 1866.
Late 52nd Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet - Major) Algernon Hyndman
Gordon to be Major, in succession to Boudier,
transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
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Medical Officers.
To be Sure/eons.
Assistant-Surgeon William Pearl. Dated 24th
January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon George Marr, A.M., M.D.
Dated 24th January, 1H67.
Assistant-Surgeon William Doyle, M.D. Dated
24th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Edmund Eyre Lloyd. Dated
24th January, 1867.
Assistant - Surgeon (Brevet - Surgeon) Thomas
Lowe. Dated 24th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Henry Webster. Dated 24th
January, 1867.
Assistant - Surgeon Michael Cudmore Furnell.
Dated 7th February, 1867.
Alterations of Rank.
Lieutenant-Colonel William John Doveton will
rank from l'ith September, 1866
Major Hugh Lindsay Christie and Captain Frank
Beeching will rank from 12th September, 1866.
BOMBAY STAFF CORPS.
To be Lieutenant-Colonels.
Major William Pirie. Dated 12th December,
1866
Major William Sellwood Hewett. Dated 12th
December, 1866.
Major Lewis Pelly. Dated 12th December, 1866.
Major Henry John Day. Dated 12th December,
1*66
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Sir William
Henry Rodes Oreeu, K.C.S.I., C.B. Dated
2nd January, 1^67.
Major John Thomas Francis. Dated 12th Jan
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Major ("Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Winckworth
Scott. Dated 2nd February, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) John Joseph
Laurie. Dated 2nd February, 1867.
Major William David Dickson. Dated 2nd Feb
ruary, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) William
Lockyer Mere wether, C.B. Dated 18th March,
1867.
Major St. John O'Neill Muter. Dated 18th
March, 1867.
To be Majors.
Captain Stanley Scott. Dated 11th December,
1866.
Captain Frederick George Steuart. Dated 11th
December, 1866.
Captain (Brevet-Major) Lionel D'Arcy Dunsterville. Dated 12th December, 1866.
Captain James Currie. Dated 12th December,
1866.
Captain James Robert George Graham Shortt.
Dated 12th December, 1866.
Captain William Gordon Gordon Cumming.
Dated 12th December. 1866.
Captain William Howell Beynon. Dated 20th
December, H66.
Captain Thomas William West Pierce. Dated
29th December, 1866.
Captain George Daniel Eales. Dated 3rd Jan
uary, 1867.
Captain William Alfred Glasspoole. Dated 3rd
January, 1867.
Captain Richard Johnstone. Dated 20th Jan
uary, 1867.
Captain Percy Augustus Elphinstone. Dated
3rd February, 1867.
Captain George Booth Tyrwhitt. Dated 17th
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Captain (Brevet-Major) Edmund Willoughby
Lyons. Dated 17th February, 1867.
Captain Jervis Harpur. Dated 17 th February,
1867.
Captain Edward L'Estrange. Dated 17th Feb
ruary, 1867.
Captain William Henry Blowers. Dated 17th
February, 1867.
Captain Lewis Mathew Davies. Dated 17th
February, 1867.
Captain David Hutcheon. Dated 17th February,
1867.
Captain Thomas Gordon Coles. Dated 3rd
March, 1867.
Captain Mossom Boyd. Dated 3rd April, 1867.
Captain Frederick William Knight. Dated 3rd
April, 1867.
Captain Augustus Spottiswoode Griffiths. Dated
10th April, 1867.
Captain Percival Hodgson. Dated 12th April,
1867.
To be Captains.
Lieutenant George Ernest Blew. Dated 9th
December, 1866.
Lieutenant Alexander John Vibart. Dated 9th
December, 1866.
Lieutenant John Bourchier Fenwick. Dated
10th December, 1866.
Lieutenant Charles William Yonge. Dated l0ih
December, 1866.
Lieutenant George Ritso Goodfellow.
Dated
23rd December, 1866.
Lieutenant Edmund Kerrick. Dated 20th Jan
uary, 1867.
Lieutenant John Watson Macclesfield Anderson.
Dated 20th January, 1867.
Lieutenant William Jacob. Dated 20th January,
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Lieutenant Elliott Seward Ostrehan. Dated 31st
January, 1867.
Lieutenant Gerald Hume Kennedy Dated 20th
February, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Monteith Fullerton. Dated
20th February, 1867.
Lieutenant Osmond Barnes. Dated 5th March,
1867.
Lieutenant Edward Charles Ross. Dated 7th
March, 1867.
BOMBAY ARMY.
To be Colonels.
Lieutenant-Colonel (Major-General) John Coussmaker Heath (deceased). Dated 6th Novem
ber, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brevet-Colonel) John Drummin Stewart. Dated 12th February, 1867.
To be Lieutenant- Colonels.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) John Peyton,
from 23rd Native Infantry, vice Richards,
transferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) William Mal
colm Leckie, from 13th Native Infantry, vice
Boyd, t ransferred to Staff Corps. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Major Jonathan Augustus Spry Faulkner, from
6th Native Infantry, vice Heath, promoted to
Major-General. Dated 6th November, 1866.
Major John Langston, from late 4th Native In
fantry, vice Christie, deceased. Dated 6th
January, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) John Guillum
Scott, from 22nd Native Infantry, in succession
to Wilson, deceased. Dated 12th February,
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Late i3rd Native Infantry.
Lieutenant Francis Paul to be Captain, in succes
sion to Richards, transferred to Staff Corps.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Medical Officers.
To be Surgeor.s-Major.
Surgeon John Bean. Dated 17th February,
1867.
Surgeon William Peach, M.D. Dated 20th
March, 1867.
To be Surgeons,
Assistant-Surgeon William Duke Tidd Ticehurst.
Dated 31st December, 1866.
Assistant Surgeon William Niven, M.D. Dated
24th January, 1867.
Assistant - Surgeon Henry Cook, M.D. Dated
24th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Robert Dick, M.D. Dated
24th January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Henry Atkins. Dated 24th
January, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Horace Day, M.D. Dated
31st January, 1867.
Assistant - Surgeon Henry Wakefield. Dated
14th January, 1867.
The promotions in succession to LieutenantGeneral 1 Watkins, Madras Infantry, deceased,
notified in Gazette of 3rd August last, to have
effect from 23rd July, 1865, and not 13th July,
as therein stated.
The promotion in the 54th Bengal Native
Infantry notified in Gazette of 3rd August, 1866,
should be as follows, and not as stated in that
Gazette :
Lieutenant Edward Daniel Hamilton Vibart to be
Captain, vice Vanrenen, retired. Dated lOch
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The Christian name of Captain Tulloch should
be Arthur, and not Alfred, as stated in the Lon
don Gazette of the 3rd October, 1865.
The names of the two Officers admitted to the
Madras Staff Corps, in Gazette of 21st June,
l..,67, to be as follows, and not as stated in that
Gazette :
Lieutenant John Beresford Gahan.
Lieutenant Henry Albany Hammond.
Commission signed hi/ the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Hertford.
The Right Honourable Adelb. rt Wellington, Earl
Biownlow, to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated
3rd June, 1867.
Commissions signed by the T.ord Lieutenant of the
County of Middlesex.
William Henry Wyatt, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated , 1st June, 1867.
William Brough Phillirnore, E.-q., late Captain
tirenalier Guards, t , be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 21st June, 1*67.
Henry Harivood Harwood, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Da'eil 21st June, 1867.
C"l mel John Neptune Sargent, C.B., to be
I )eputy Lieutenant. Dated 2 1 st June, 1867.
Timings Turner, Ksq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 21st June, 1867.
Har\ey Lewis, E,q., M P., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 21st June, 1867.
Captain Arthur Pallis'-v to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 21st. June, 186 .
Henry W'eij;all, Esq., t', be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 21st June, :867.
Lieuteuant-Colunel William Wood, to be Deputy
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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Lanark.
Lanarkshire Regiment of Yeomanry CovnJry.
Lieutenant William Allan Woddrop to be Captain.
Dated 26th June, 186".
The Honourable William Shnlto Douglas Home
to be Captain. Dated 27th June, 1867.
Simon Macdonald Lockhart, Esq., to be Lieu
tenant, vice Woddrop, promoted. Dated 26th
June, 1867.
James Stevenson, Esq., to be Lieutenant. Dated
27th June, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Perth.
Royal Perthshire Rifle Rrgimtnt of Mifilia.
George Glas Sandeman, Gent., to be Lieutenant.
Dated 17th June, 1867.

FROM THE
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 5,
1867.
Lord Chamberlain's Office,
July 6, 1867.
ORDERS for the Court's going into Mourning
to-morrow, the 7th instant, lor His late illajety
The Emperor of Mexico ; viz. :
The Ladies to wear black Silk, fringed or plain
Linen, white gloves, Necklaces, and Ear-rings,
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The Gentlemen to wear black, full-trimmed,
fringed or plain Linen, black Swords, and
Buckles.
The Court to change the Mourning on Sunday,
the 21st instant ; viz. :
The Ladies to wear black Silk or Velvet,
coloured Ribbons, Fans, and Tippets, or plain
white, or white and gold, or white and silver
Stuffs, with black Ribbons.
The Gentlemen to wear black Coats, and black
or plain white, or white and gold, or white and
silver Stuff Waistcoats, full trimmed, coloured
Swords and Buckles.
And on Sunday, the 28th instant, the Court
to go out of Mourning.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 9,
1867.
Foreign Office, July 6, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 13.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Consul at St.
Petersburgh, a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
St. Petersburgh,
June 29, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to report that by a decision
of the Council of the Empire, confirmed by His
Imperial Majesty, and published this day in the
" Exchange Gazette," the export duties on timber,
mats, bags of matting, birch tar, and the bark of
trees are henceforth abolished on the European
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Foreign Office, July 6, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint the Right Honourable Lord Lyons, G.C.B.,
now Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary to the Sublime Ottoman Porte,
to be Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary to His Majesty the Emperor
of the French.
The Queen has also been graciously pleased to
appoint the Honourable Henry George Elliot, now
Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to His Majesty the King of Italy,
to be Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary to the Sublime Ottoman
Porte.
The Queen has also been graciously pleased to
appoint Sir Augustus Berkeley Paget, K.C.B.,
now Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Min
ister Plenipotentiary to His Mnjestv the King of
Portugal, to be Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordi
nary and Minister Plenipotentiary to His Majesty
the King of Italy.
War Office, June 29, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
make and ordain a Special Statute of the Most
Honourable Order of the Bath, for appointing
John Alexander Macdonald, Esq , Chairman of
the recent Conference of Delegates from British
North America on the measure of Confederation,
to be an Extra Member of the Civil Division of
the Second Class, or Knights Commanders of the
said Most Honourable Order : and Her Majesty
has also been graciously pleased to give orders for
the appointment of the undermentioned gentlemen,
Members of that Conference, viz. : William P.
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Canada West ; George Etienne Cartier and
Alexander T. Gait, Esqrs., of Canada East ;
Charles Tupper. Esq., of Nova Scotia ; and
Samuel Leonard Tilley, Esq., of New Brunswick,
to be Ordinary Members oi the Civil Division of
the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most
Honourable Order.
War Office, Pall Matt,
9th July, 1867.
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Lieutenant Montague
Willis Ommanney to be Second Captain, vice
William O'Brien, deceased. Dated 13th May,
1867.
Lieutenant Francis Foster Barham has been
permitted to resign bis Commission. Dated
l()th July, 1867.
Quartermaster Serjeant Thomas Gibson to be
Quartermaster, vice Williams Cairns, retired
upon half-pay. Dated 10th July, 1867.
The following Gentlemen Cadets, from the
Royal Military Academy, to. be Lieutenants.
Commissions to bear date 10th July, 1867 :
Walter William Marriott Smith, vice H. A.
Tracey, promoted.
Henry Crofton, vice F. B. Roberts, promoted.
Harry Barron, vice W. Strahan, promoted.
Frederick Cleave Symonds, vice E. D. Elliott,
promoted.
Frederick Augustus Yorke, vice C. E. Delafosse,
promoted.
Frederick Robertson Ditmas, vice F. W. Ward,
promoted.
William Poyntz Blandy, vice W. Freeth, trans
ferred to the Madras Staff Corps.
Henry Beitesworth Hellard, vice F. W. Major,
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Keppel Stephenson, vice P. Sanderson, seconded.
William George Knox, vice G. Boyd, resigned.
Edmund Buckle, vice G. B. B. Hobart, pro
moted.
Frederic Henry Eardley-Wilmot, vice H. F. Gibb,
promoted.
Edward Benjamin Evans, vice H. L. Armstrong,
promoted.
George Morton Stevens, vice A. M. Bonar, pro
m-ted.
Edward Lawrence Bevir, vice P. H. Greig, pro
moted.
Francis Meredith Elmund Vibart, vice W. H.
Sandham, promoted.
Frederick Bigg, vice G. H. Candy, promoted.
Edward Owen Hay, vice H. J. F. Shea, pro
moted.
Richard Bonnor-Maurice, vice C. Cowie, seconded.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Captain John Gordon
Jervois to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice J. R.
Mann, removed to the Seconded List, on appoint
ment as Director of Roads and SurveyorGeneral Jamaica. Dated I nth July, 1867.
Second Captain Robert Grant to be Captain, vice
Jervois. Dated I Oth July, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Crawford to be Second Cap
tain, vice Grant. Dated 10th July, 1867.
The following Gentlemen Cadets, from the
Royal Military Academy, to be Lieutenants, with
temporary rank. Commissions to bear date I Oth
July, 1867 ; viz. :
Felician Rola de Wolski.
Robert Martin Barklie.
Charles Henry Maurice Kensington.
William George Morris.
Henry Denison.
"Walter Haweis James..

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John Henry Thurburn.
William Henry Johnstone.
Matihew Henry Gregson.
Henry Hamilton Settle.
BREVET.
Quartermaster Williams Cairns, retired half-pay,
Royal Artillery (since deceased), to have the
honorary rank of Captain. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Admiralty, 8(h July, 1867.
Corps of Royal Marines.
Colonel-Commandant Samuel Netterville Lowder,
C.B., to Deputy Adjutant- General of the Corps,
vice Major- General George Colt Langley,
whose period of service on the Staff has expired.
Dated 1st July, 1867.
Admiralty, 1st July, 1867.
Retired Commander Edward F. Roberts has been
allowed to assume the rank of Retired Captain,
and Lieutenant Richard Chambers has been
promoted to the rank of Retired Commander,
under Her Majesty's Orders in Council of 1st
August, I860, 9th July, 1864, and 24th March,
1866.
Admiralty, 3rd July, 1867.
Joseph King Martyn, Esq., to be Retired Captain
in Her Majesty's Fleet, under Order in Council
of 26th June, 1867.
Valentine George Roberts, Esq., to be Staff
Captain in Her Majesty's Fleet.
The undermentioned Officers have this day
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Her Majesty's Fleet, with the seniority of lat
July, 1867 j viz. :
George Biddlecombe, Esq., C.B.
William Trickett Wheeler, Ksq.
Cornelius Thomas Augustus Noddall, Esq.
Richard Stakes, Esq.
William Thomas Mainprise, Esq., C.B.
Henry Paul, Esq.
John Robert Aylen, Esq.
Robert C-ilder Allen. E-q.
Ge,rge James Hodges, Esq.
Frederick R. Munlee, E-q.
Thomas Charles Pulleii. E-q.
George Henry Kerr Bower, Esq, C.B.
Francis Houff May, Esq.
Admiralty. 8'h Jul;/, 1S67.
Abraham Hamilton, Esq., has this diiy been pro
moted to the rank of Navigaing Lieuteuant in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 1st July,
1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Dorset.
Sir Ivor Bertie Guest, Bart., to he Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 2nd July, 1867.
Commission signed bii the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Gloucester, and of the City and
County of the City of Gloucester, and of the
City and County of the City of Bristol.
Royal North Gloucestershire Regiment of Militia
Albemarle Cator, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Middlesex.
Uxbridge Yeomanry Cavalry.
Major Hubert de Burgh to be Lieutenant-Colonel.
Dated 28th June, 18f,7.
Cornet Francis de Burgh to be Lieutenant.
Dated 28th June, 1867,
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of' Northumberland.
Northumberland and Xewcastle Yeomanry
Cavalry,
Lieutenant John Anderson to be Captain, vice
Clayton, deceased. Dated 24th June, 1867.
Cornet G. L Shum Storey to be Lieutenant, vice
Anderson, promoted. Dated 24th June,
1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Somerset.
West Somerset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet "William Haggett Richards to be Lieu
tenant, vice H. B. Batton, promoted. Dated
29th June, 1867.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commissions held by
Captains Richard Hackett and Samuel Leith
Tomkins and Lieutenants Ormerod Bilkington
Baldwin and William Fraser Uae in the 7th
Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia. Dated
2nd July, 1867.
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734

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 12,
1867.
Foreign Office, July 11, 1867.
(No. '27 Qiarantine.)
LORD STANLEY, Her Majesty's Principal
Secretary of State for Fore'gn Affairs, has
received from Her Majesty's Consul-General at
Naples, two Despatches, of which the follo-wing.
are copies :
Naples, June 11, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to report to your Lord
ship that cholera is spreading in the provinces
bordering on the Adriatic ; a quarantine of
fifteen days which was imposed on vessels
arriving from the ports between Manfredonia and
Bari, has now been extended to arrivals from all
the ports in the province of Terra di Bari.
Cholera has also broken out in many of the
towns in the Terra d'Otranto, including Gallipoli,
as yet, however, no quarantine has been imposed
on arrivals from that province.
Vessels from the province of Girgenti, in Sicily,
are subjected to a quarantine of fifteen days on
arrival at this port.
I have, &c.,
(Signed)
E. W. BONHAM.
Naples, July 4, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to report to your Lord
ship that the Prefect of Naples, in a letter dated:
3rd instant, informs me that passengers and their
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735
subjected to medical inspection and to fumigation
on arriving in these provinces.
The Prefect also informs me, that in addition
to the quarantine, which I had the honour to re
port in my despatch of the 11th ultimo, vessels
from all ports and places on the Adriatic Coast,
between Lesina and Peschici, as well as from the
Port of Catania, in Sicily, will be subjected to a
quarantine of fifteen days on theii arrival at this
port.
I have, &c.,
(Signed)
E. W. BONHAM.
Downing Street, July 10, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint
Abraham Chalwill Hill Smith, Esq., to be a
Member of the Executive Council of the Virgin
Ia.ands.
War Office, PaU Mall,
12th July, 1867.
1st Regiment of Life Guards, Lieutenant Alger
non William Pulke Greville-Nugent to be
Captain, by purchase, vice the Honourable
Henry Wyndham, who retires. Dated 13th
July, 1867.
Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant Arthur Wills Blundell Trumbull Sandys Roden, Earl of Hills
borough, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Gieville-Nugent. Dated 13th July, 1867.
James Alexander, Earl of Caledon, to be Cornet
and Sub-Lieutenant, by purchase, vice the Earl
of Hillsborough. Dated 13th July, 1867.
5th Dragoon Guards, Cornet William Thomas
Cavendish to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Edward Barden, who retires. Dated 13th
July 1867.
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736
George Alexander John Compton Whyte, Gent.,
to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Cavendish.
Dated 13th July, 1867.
3rd Hussars, Serjeant-Major William George
Matthews, from the Cavalry Depot Staff, to be
Riding Master, vice James Alexander Dixon,
deceased. Dated 13th July, 1867.
5th Lancers, Captain Philip Chetwode Browne,
from half-pay, late 1st Dragoon Guards, to be
Captain, vice Charles Edwyn Wyatt, who
retires upon temporary half-pay, receiving the
difference between the former and present
Regulation value of his Commission. Dated
13th July, 1867.
7th Hussars, Captain Prank Garforth to be Major,
by purchase, vice Brevet-Colonel A. Frederick
Steele, who retires upon half-pay, receiving the
difference between the former and present
Regulation value of his Commission. Dated
13th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Francis Massy Drew to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Garforth. Dated 13th July,
1867.
Cornet Gerald Montgomery Porter to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Drew. Dated 13th
July, 1867.
Cornet Lord Marcus Talbot De la Poer Beresford,
from the 12th Lancers, to be Cornet, vice
Porter. Dated 13th July, 1867.
10th Hussars, Major the Honourable Frederick
Beauchamp Pakenham, from half-pay Unat
tached, to be Major, vice Arthur Herbert Cass,
who exchanges to temporary half-pay, receiving
the former difference between Cavalry and
Infantry. Dated 13th July, 1867.
Captain John Fife to be Major, by purchase, vice
the Honourable F. B. Pakenham, who retires.
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Lieutenant Edward Alexander Wood to be Cap
tain, by purchase, vice Fife. Dated 13th July,
1867.
Cornet Edward Spencer Watson to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Wood. Dated 13th July,
1867.
Henry Aubrey Coventry, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Watson. Dated 13th July,
1867.
Grenadier Guards, Ensign and Lieutenant F.
Hambleton Custance to be Lieutenant and
Captain, by purchase, vice William Duberly,
who retires. Dated loth July, 1867.
Lieutenant John James Hope Johnstone, from the
Rifle Brigade, to be Ensign and Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Custance. Dated 13th July,
1867.
1st Regiment of Foot, Ensign Frederick Coningham to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice George
William Douglas Kempson, who retires. Dated
13th July, 1867.
Charles Pascoe Hare, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Coningham. Dated 13th July,
1867.
hth Foot, Ensign Frederic Richard Carleton to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Wollaton Bing
ham, who retires. Dated 13th July, 1867.
James Sinclair Cramsie, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Carleton. Dated 13th July,
1867.
6th Foot, Lieutenant George William Morland to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Julius Henry
Stirke, who retires. Dated 13th July, 1867.
Ensign Gerald de Courcy Morton to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Morland. Dated 13th
July, 1867.
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to be Lieutenant, vice Crisp, who exchanges.
Dated 14th July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Philip Herman Wallerstein,
from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Morton. Dated 13th July,
1867.
Uth Foot, Dudley Raymond, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice George James Shorthouse
Ross, who retires. Dated 13th July, 1867.
1Gth Foot, Robert Grosso Godson, Gent , to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Ernest Tarleton,
promoted. Dated 13th July, 1867.
18th Foot, Gentleman Cadet John .Thomas
Browne, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, without purchase, vice James Tierney
Skinner, appointsd Deputy- Assistant Commis
sary-General. Datad 13th July, 1867.
33ri Foot, Ensign William A. Delaselles Elen
to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Goorge
Frederick Arthur, deceased. Dated 20th May,
1867.
Ensign Edward Nesbitt to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice .W. A. D. Eden, whose promotion,
by purchase, on the 29th May, 1867, has been
cancelled. Dated 13th July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet John William Nott Bower, from
the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, with
out purchase, vice Nesbitt. Dated 13th July,
1867.
45th Foot, John Sabin Smith, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Colin George Mackay Gunn,
who retires. Dated 13th July, 1867.
51st Foot, Lieutenant Arthur Steffe Crisp, from
the 6th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Stratford,
who exchanges. Dated 14th July, 1867.
63rd Foot, Gentleman Cadet Robert Wright

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Stnddy, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, without purchase, vice Charles Day
Durnford, appointed Deputy- Assistant Superin
tendent of Stores. Dated 13th July, 1807.
67th Foot, John Leyborne Popham, Geat., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Charles Robert
Prideaux Brnne, transferred to the Rifle
Brigade. Dated 13th July, 1867.
76th Foot, Lieutenant George Douglas Cookson to
be Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Edward Le
Breton Butler, who resigns the appointment.
Dated 14ih May, 1867.
2Ath Foot, Ensign Sir E. Arthur Waller, Bart.,
to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice
Andrew George Saunders, deceased. Dated
22nd June, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet George Osborne Smith, from
the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, with
out purchase, vice Sir E. A. Waller, Bart.
Dat d 13.h July, 1867.
91s/ Foot, Captain and Brevet-Major W. T. Goldsworthy has been permitted to receive the por
tion of the former difference between Cavalry
and Infantry, to which he was entitled on ex
changing from 8th Hussars. Dated 13th July,
1867.
Ensign Charles James Thorburn to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Walter Overbeds Wade, who
retires. Dated 13th July, 1867.
Arthur Dingwall Fordyce, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Thorburn. Dated 13th July,
1867.
Blfle Brigade, Ensign Hugh Henry Mitchell to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice John James
Hope Johnstone, transferred, by purchase, to
the Grenadier Guards. Dated 13th July, 1867.
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67th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Mitchell. Dated
13th July, 1867.
4:th West India, Regiment, Ensign Thomas Joseph
Aloysius Airey has been permitted to resign
his Commission. Dated 13th July, 1867.
RECRUITING DISTRICT.
Lieutenant- Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Ralph
Budd, from the 14th Foot, to be Inspecting
Field Officer, vice Brevet- Colonel Edwards,
C.B., appointed Inspector - General of Re
cruiting. Dated 13th July, 1867.
BREVET.
Lieutenant-Colonel John William Collman Wil
liams, Royal Marine Artillery, having com
pleted the qualifying service with the rank of
Lieutenant- Colonel, to be Colonel, under the
provisions of the Order in Council of 13th
November, 1858. Dated 20th June, 1867.
The names of the Assistant Deputy-Commissary
promoted to the honorary rank of Lieutenant,
in the Gazette of the 9th May, 1865, are John
James Ward, Ordnance Commissariat Depart
ment, Madras, and not John James Ward Ord,
as then stated.
Lieutenant John Scott, Deputy Assistant-Com
missary, Bombay Commissariat Department, to
have the honorary rank of Captain. Dated
13th July, 1867.
Memorandum.
Major Henry McManus Sail, half-pay, late
22nd Foot, has been permitted to retire from the
Service by the Sale of his Commission, under the
conditions of the Horse Guards' Circular Memor
andum of 15th February, 1861. Dated 13th July,
1867.

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Admiralty, 10th July, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Colonel Second Commandant William Francis
Foote to be Colonel-Commandant, vice Lowder,
appointed Deputy Adjutant-General. Dated
1st July, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Penrose
Charles Penrose, C.B., to be Colonel Second
Commandant, vice Foote. Dated 1st July,
1867.
Captain John Elliott to be Lieutenant- Colonel,
vice Penrose. Dated 1st July, 1867.
First Lieutenant William Henry Speer to be
Captain, vice Elliott. Dated 1st July, 1867.
Second Lieutenant William Tankerville Allen to
be First Lieutenant, vice Speer. Dated 1st
July, 1867.
Queen's Commission.
2nd Somerset Regiment of Militia.
Henry Clark Worthington, Esq., late Captain
67th Foot, to be Adjutant, from the 21st Feb
ruary, 1867, vice Macpherson, resigned. Dated
14th March, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Kent, and of the City and County of
the City of Canterbury.
John Wingfield Stratford, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 5th July, 1867.
The Right Honourable Percy Ellen Algernon
Frederick William Sydney, Viscount Strangford, Baron Penshurst, to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th July, 1867.

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Commission signed by the Lord Warden of the
Stannaries in the Counties of Cornwall and
Devon.
Royal Cornwall and Devon Miners' Artillery
Militia.
Captain Sir Charles Brune Graves Sawle, Bart.,
to be Major, vice Allen, resigned. Dated 6th
July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Lancaster.
5th Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia.
William Henry Walter Archer, Gent., to be
Lieutenant, vice Lynch, resigned. Dated 28th
June, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant and
High Steward of the Stewartry of Kirkcud
bright.
Dumfries, Roxburgh, SelkirJe, and Kirkcudbright
shire Militia.
Lieutenant Benjamin Thomas Gaskoin Anderson
to be Captain, vice Dougal, resigned. Dated
10th July, 1867.
A Treasury Warrant is published in this
Gazette regulating the postage to be charged on
newspapers, &c., transmitted by the post between
Constantinople and the United Kingdom, or any
foreign country through the United Kingdom.
Regulations for the registration of post letters
transmitted between the United Kingdom and
British Colonies are also published in this
Gazette.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 16,
1867.
Foreign Office, July 15, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 28.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Minister at
Florence, a Decree, of which the following is a
translation :
" The Minister of the Interior, in consequence
of several case3 of cholera which have happened
in the town of Palermo and in its suburbs, decrees
that vessels which, from to-day, leave the ports
and landing-places of the Gulf of Palermo, will be
considered s having foul bills of health for
cholera, and will be subjected to the quarantine of
fifteen days established by the Royal Decree of
the 23 th of April last, although their passage
should not have been marked by the appearance
of any case.
" Given at Florence, the 8th July, 1867.
" The Minister,
U. RATAZZI."
Foreign Office, July 15, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. D. ft. Boice as Consul at Hamilton, Canada
West, for the United States of America.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
Son or H. A. Arrindell as Consul at Antigua for
the United States of Venezuela.

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Whitehall, July 13, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to present the
Reverend Robert McKerron to the church and
parish of Clatt, in the presbytery of Alford, and
county of Aberdeen, vacant by the death of the
Reverend James Walker, late Minister thereof.
Downing Street, July 15, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Richard
Challenger, Esq., to be Auditor-General for the
Island of Saint Christopher.
Whitehall, July 5, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to grant unto
Thomas Picton Warlow, of Ewenny Abbey, in
the county of Glamorgan, Esquire, a Captain in
the Regiment of Royal Artillery, son of Thomas
Warlow, Esquire, late a Captain in the Corps of
Engineers on the Bengal Establishment, and
grandson of John Warlow, lat of Haverfordwest,
in the county of Pembroke, Esquire, and of Ca
therine, his wife, daughter of Thomas Picton,
of Poyston, in the parish of Rudbaxton, in the
said county of Pembroke, Esquire, and sister of
Richard Turbervill Picton, afterwards Richard
Turbervill Turbervill, late of Ewenny Abbey
aforesaid, Esquire, all deceased, Her Royal
licence and authority that he and his issue may, in
compliance with a clause contained in the last will
and testament of his cousin Elizabeth Margaret
Turbervill, late of Ewenny Abbey aforesaid,
Spinster, daughter of the said Richard Turbervill
Turbervill, take and use the surname of Turber
vill, in lieu and instead of that of Warlow, and
also to use and bear the arms of Turbervill quar
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being first duly exemplified according to the laws
of arms, and recorded in the College of Arms,
otherwise the said Royal licence and permission
to be void and of none effect :
And to command that the said Royal concession
and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's
said College of Arms.
Whitehall, July 10, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to give and grant
unto William Amhurst Tyssen-Amhurst, of Am.
hurst, in the county of Kent, and of Didlington
Hall, in the county of Norfolk, Esquire, Francis
Tyssen-Amhurst, of the Inner Temple, Barristerat-Law, and Amelia Tyssen-Amhurst, of Didling
ton aforesaid, Spinster, children of William George
Tyssen Tyssen-Amhurst(formerlyWilliam George
Tyssen Daniel-Tyssen), sometime of Foulden Hall,
in the said county of Norfolk, Esquire, deceased,
who was the eldest son and heir of William
George Daniel Tyssen (theretofore William George
Daniel), of Westbrooke House, in the county of
Dorset, of Foulden Hall aforesaid, and of Foley
House, Maidstone, in the said county of Kent,
Esquire, also deceased, Her Royal licence and
authority that they and their issue respectively
may resume, take, and bear the surname of
Daniel, in addition to and after that of Tyssen, and
before that of Amhurst, and also bear the arms
of Daniel quarterly with those of Amhurst and
Tyssen ; such arms being first duly exemplified
according to the laws of arms, and recorded in
the College of Arms, otherwise the said Royal
licence and permission to be void and of none
effect :
And also to command that the said Royal con
cession and declaration be registered in Her
Majesty's said College of Arms.

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Whitehall, July 12, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to grant unto
Yarburgh Gamaliel Lloyd, of Sewerby House, in
the township of Sewerby-cum-Marton, in the
parish of Bridlington, in the East Riding of the
county of York, Clerk, second son of George
Lloyd, late of Stockton Hall, in the parish of
Stockton-on-the-Forest, in the North Ri.ling of
the county of York, Esquire, in the Commission
of the Peace for the said county, by Alicia Maria,
his wife, only daughter of John Greame, late of
Sewerby House aforesaid, Esquire, and sister and
sole heir of Yarburgh Greame, afterwards Yar
burgh Yarburgh, also of Sewerby House, and of
Heslington Hall, in the said East Riding of the
county of York, Esquire, all deceased, Her Royal
licence and authority that he and his issue may,
in compliance with a clause contained in the last
will and testament of his maternal uncle the said
Yarburgh Yarburgh, formerly Yarburgh Greame,
take and henceforth use the surname of Greame,
in addition to and after that of Lloyd, and also
bear the arms of Greame ; such arms being first
duly exemplified according to the laws of arms,
and recorded in the College of Arms, otherwise
the said Royal licence and permission to be void
and of none effect :
And to command that the said Royal concession
and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's
said College of Arms.
(C. 989.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
July 12, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
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a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Minister
at Hamburg, stating that the Land-transit duties
at Bergedorf have been abolished.

Admiralty, 13th July, 1867.


Royal Marine Light Infantry.
The following named Gentlemen have been
appointed Second Lieutenants :
John Beckwith Leefe. Dated 22nd June, 1867.
William Hutcheson Poe. Dated 22nd June,
1867.
Herbert Eyre Robbins. Dated 22nd June, 1867.
George Harker Cooke. Dated 22nd June, 1867.
Francis Macnamara Faulkner. Dated 22nd June,
1867.
George Gillman. Dated 22nd June, 1867.
Cosmo George Gordon. Dated 22nd June, 1867.
Henry Byron Woods. Dated 22nd June, 1867.

Com/mission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the


County Palatine of Lancaster.
7th Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia.
Lieutenant William Ormerod Walker to be Cap
tain. Dated 5th July, 1867.

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FROM THE
LONDOX GAZETTE of JULY 19,
1867.
Foreign Office, July 16, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 29.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Consul at
St. Croix, a Despatch, of which the following is
copy :
St. Croix, June 24, 1867.
My Loud,
With reference to my predecessor, AetingConsul
Perkin's communication of 27th November, 1866,
No. 18, notifying the establishment of quarantine
at the ports of this Island on account of Asiatic
cholera in the Island of St. Thomas, I have the
honour to report to your Lordship that the epi
demic having ceased, the quarantine has been
abolished.
(C. 1006.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
July 16. 1867.
The Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Florence, stating that the Official
Gazette of the 3rd instant contained two. laws by
which the import duty on grapes, spoiled and
intended to be used in manufactures, and that on
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100 kilos, and the latter to three francs, including
additional duties, per quintal.
War Office, Pall Mall,
19/A July, 1867.
3rd Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Cornet James
F. L. MacFarlane, from the 12th Lancers, to
be Cornet, vice George Robert Hodgson, a
Probationer for the Indian Staff Corps. Dated
20th July, 1867.
4fA Hussars, Lieutenant Frederick Henry Maitland, from the 8th Hussars, to be Lieutenant,
vice Birkett, who exchanges. Dated 20th
July, 1867.
Quartermaster Michael Carey, from the 8 th
Hussars, to be Quartermaster, vice Kelly, who
exchanges. Dated 20th July, 1867.
Serjeant-Major Frederick Moore to be Riding
Master, vice John Clark, deceased. Dated
20th July, 1867.
5th Lancers, Lieutenant Richard Chambers, from
the 8th Hussars, to be Lieutenant, vice Andrew,
who exchanges. Dated 20th July, 1867.
1th Hussars, Ensign Cecil Loftus Wellesley
Reade, from the 50th Foot, to be Cornet, vice
John Robert Burlton Bennett, a Probationer
for the Indian Staff Corps. Dated 20th July,
1867.
9,lh Hussars, Lieutenant William Birkett, from
the 4th Hussars, to be Lieutenant, vice Maitland, who exchanges. Dated 20th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Harry Patrick Andrew, from the th
Lancers, to be Lieutenant, vice Chambers, who
exchanges. Dated 20th July, 1867.
Quartermaster James William Kelly, from the
1867.
3 C

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4th Hussars, to be Quartermaster, vice Carey,
who exchanges. Dated 20th July, 1867.
12th Lancers, William Hargrave Pawson, Gent.,
to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Lord Marcus
Talbot De la Poer Beresford, transferred to the
7th Hussars. Dated 20th July, 1867.
14/A Hussars, Ensign James Otway Toller, from
the 6th Foot, to be Cornet, vice Lord William
Leslie De la Poer Beresford, transferred to the
9th Lancers. Dated 20th July, 1867.
Royal Artillery, The name of the Lieutenant to
whose vacancy Cadet W. G. Knox was ap
pointed is C. Boyd, not G. Boyd, as stated in
Gazette of 9th instant.
Surgeon William Pearson Ward, having com
pleted twenty years full -pay service, to be
Surgeon-Major, under the provisions of the
Royal Warrant of the 1st April, 1867. Dated
14th June, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Alexander Francis Preston,
M.B., from the 27th Foot, to be AssistantSurgeon, vice George Bouchier, placed upon
half-pay. Dated 20th July, 1867.
5th Regiment of Foot, Captain Arthur Howard
Southey, from the 87th Foot, to be Captain,
vice George William F. Davies Smith, who
exchanges. Dated 20th July, 1867.
6th Foot, James Otway Toller, Gen.., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Edward George
Keppel, transferred to the 74th Foot. Dated
20th July, 1867.
10<A Fool, Lieutenant John Carr to be Captain,
without purchase, vice Spencer Edward Orr,
seconded, on appointment as District Inspector
of Musketry. Dated 20th July, 1867.
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Morrison, from the Royal Military College, to
be Ensign, by purchase, vice John Hosack,
promoted. Dated 20th July, 1867.
17th Foot, Gentleman Cadet Frederic Grahame
Lacon, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Thomas William
Drage, who retires, on appointment as Deputy
Assistant-Superintendent of Stores. Dated 20th
July, 1867.
18th Foot, Lieutenant Arthur Cecil Manners, from
the 57th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Bicknell,
who exchanges. Dated 20th July, 1867.
iQth Foot, Spencer Richard Rawlinson, Gent., to
be Ensign, by purchase, vice Robert Gordon
Home, who retires. Dated 20th July, 1867.
55th Foot, Ensign Thomas Drew to be Lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice Robert Patch, a
Probationer for the Indian Staff Corps. Dated
20th July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet John Newman Walker, from
the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, with
out purchase, vice Drew. Dated 20th July,
1867.
56th Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Patrick Walter
Stafford to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice James
Winterscale Lougheed, who exchanges. Dated
20th July, 1867.
51th Foot, Lieutenant Henry David Bicknell,
from the 18th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice
Manners, who exchanges. Dated 20th July,
1867.
SQth Foot, Captain Alfred Lewis, from half-pay,
late 60th Foot, to be Captain. Dated 20th
July, 1867.
65th Foot, Lieutenant Augustus 'Tabuteau to ba
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Captain, by purchase, vice Frederick George
Frith, who retires. Dated 20th July, 1 867.
Ensign John Lloyd Dickin to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Tabuteau. Dated 20th July,
1867.
Charles Augustus Fillingham, Gent., to be En
sign, by purchase, vice Dickin. Dated 20th
July, 1867.
74th Foot, Ensign Evelyn John Hamilton to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Frederick
Nind Woodall, who has been seconded. Dated
20th July, 1867.
Ensign Edward George Keppel, from the 6th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice the Honourable Beauchamp Moubray St. John, who retires. Dated
20th July, 1867.
78th Foot, Ensign Thomas a Becket Sargent to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Robert Lockhart
Dalglish, who retires. Dated 20th July, 1867.
John Dodd, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Sargent. Dated 20th July, 1867.
85th Foot, Ensign Edward Harry Goring Ravenhill to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Nathaniel Henry Hodgson, who retires. Dated
20th July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet William Prince Stevenson, from
the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Ravenhill. Dated 20th July,
1867.
Lieutenant Avery Jebb to be Instructor of Mus
ketry, vice Lieutenant Davison, who resigns the
appointment. Dated 4th July, 1867.
87/A Foot, Captain George William F. Davies
Smith, from the 5th Foot, to be Captain, vice
Southey, who exchanges. Dated 20th July,
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90th Foot, Ensign William Frederic Wilson to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice James Felix
Haig, who retires. Dated 20th July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Joseph Henry Laye, from the
Royal Military College, to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Wilson. Dated 20th July, 1867.
%th Foot, Captain James Briggs to be Major, by
purchase, vice John Macdonald Cuppage, who
retires. Dated 20th July, 1867.
Lieutenant William George Mackie to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Briggs. Dated 20th July,
1867.
Ensign John Carter O'Neal to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Mackie. Dated 20th July, 1867.
100/A Foot, Ensign Henry Hartley Prior to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice George Pepper
Lowry, who retires. Dated 20th July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Wellesley Welman, from the
Royal Military College, to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Prior. Dated 20th July, 1867.
\03rd Foot, Ensign George John Hare to be
Lieutenant, vice Robert John Humphrey Wyllie,
a Probationer for the Indian Staff Corps.
Dated 20th July, 1867.
107/A Foot, Ensign John Abercrombie to ba Lieu
tenant, vice George William Reresford, a Pro
bationer for the Indian Staff Corps. Dated
20th July, 1867.
Ensign Russell Popham Wickham Hill to be Lieu
tenant, vice Frederick William Nicolay, a Pro
bationer for the Indian Staff Corps. Dated
20th July, 1867.
Ensign Lambert Loveday Spottiswoode to be
Lieutenant, vice James L. N. Willis, a Pro
bationer for the Indian Staff Corps'. Dated
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Rifle Brigade, Surgeon James Edward Scott,
M.D., having completed twenty years' full-pay
service, to be Surgeon-Major, under the pro
visions of the Royal Warrant of the 1st April,
1867. Dated 11th June, 1867.
1st West India Regiment, Major J. S. Ferguson
Fowke, from half-pay, late 54th Foot, to be
Major, vice Thomas Bruce Hutton, who retires
upon temporary half-pay. Dated 20th July,
1867.
Captain William W. W. Johnston to be Major,
by purchase, vice Fowke, who retires. Dated
20th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Herbert William Thompson, from the
3rd West India Regiment, to be Captain, by
purchase, vice Johnston. Dated 20th July,
1867.
2nd West India Regiment, Serjeant-Major Thomas
Talbot, from a Depdt Battalion, to be Ensign,
without purchase, vice Irving St. John Hartford,
promoted. Dated 20th July, 1867.
3rd West India Regiment, Ensign Alexander
Rawson Boddam to be Lieutenant, by purchase,
vice Herbert William Thompson, promoted, by
purchase, in the 1st West India Regiment.
Dated 20th July, 1867.
Robert Dalrymple Elphinstone, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Boddam. Dated
20th July, 1867.
Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, Serjeant-Major
Daniel McKartney to be Quartermaster, vice
Abraham Bell Cook, who retires upon half-pay.
Dated 20th July, 1867.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Assistant Commissary-General Redmond Uniacke
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placed on the retired list. Dated 1st July,
1867.
Deputy Assistant Commissary-General Robert
Handley Dundee to be Assistant CommissaryGeneral, vice Uniacke. Dated 1st July, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Assistant-Surgeon James Winterscale Lougheed,
from the 56th Foot, to be Staff AssistantSurgeon, vice Patrick Walter Stafford, who
exchanges. Dated 20th July, 1867.
STAFF.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel G. Whitworth Talbot Rich, C.B., half-pay, late 7lst
Foot, to be Deputy Quartermaster-General, at
Malta, vice Brevet-Colonel Robertson, whose
period of Service on the Staff is about to
expire. Dated 1st October, 1867.
Major and Brevet- Colonel Garnet Joseph Wolseley,
half-pay, late 90th Foot, to be Deputy Quarter
master-General in North America, vice BrevetColonel D. Lysons, C.B., whose period of
Service on the Staff is about to expire. Dated
1st October, 1867.
UNATTACHED.
The Commission of Captain John Hopkins,
Bengal Unattached List, to be antedated from
the 13th February, 1866, to 19th October, 1865.
BREVET.
Quartermaster Abraham Bell Cook, half-pay, late
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Admiralty, 9th. July, 1867.
Lieutenant Sir Lambton Loraine, Bart., has this
day been promoted to a Commander in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Admiralty, 16th July, 1867.
Mr. Charles Albert Walmsley has this day been
promoted to the rank of First Class Assistant
Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority
of 20th June, 1867.
The Reverend Charles John Corfe, B.A., has this
day been appointed a Chaplain in Her Majesty's
Fleet.
Admiralty, 18th July, 1867.
Lieutenant William Robert Kennedy has this
day been promoted to be a Commander in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Queen's Commission.
Royal Anglesey Militia.
Charles Keyworth, Esq., late Captain 52nd Foot,
to be Adjutant, from the 13th May, 1867, vice
Pearse, who retires. Dated 17 th May, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Kent, and of the City and County of
the City of Canterbury.
John Stewart Hardy, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 15th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Dumfries.
Robert Jardine, Esq., M.P., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 18th July, 1867.

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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Edinburgh or Midlothian.
Royal Midlothian Yeomanry Cavalry.
Lieutenant Sir David Wedderburn, Bart., to be
Captain, vice Lord H. J. D. M. Scott, resigned.
Dated 8th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Essex.
West Essex Yeomanry Cavalry.
Henry Merivale Trollope to be Cornet, vice Leslie,
resigned. Dated 12th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Lanark.
Lanarkshire Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Lieutenant Thomas Dunlop Findlay to be Captain.
Dated loth July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Lancaster.
7th Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia.
John Tinker Hey, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Walker, promoted. Dated 5th July, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Northumberland.
Northumberland and Newcastle Yeomanry
Cavalry.
Major Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart., to be
Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Bell, resigned. Dated
9th July, 1867.
Captain Bryan Burrell to be Major, vice Ridley,
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Lieutenant W. L. Anderson, to be Captain, 1rice
Burrell, promoted. Dated 9th July, 1 867.
Cornet George A. Fenwick to be Lieutenant, vice
Anderson, promoted. Dated 9th July, 1867.
Walter James, Gent., to be Cornet, vice Fenwick,
promoted. Dated 9th July, 1867.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resigpation of the Commission held by
Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Bell in the North
umberland and Newcastle Yeomanry Cavalry, and
in consideration of his long service to approve of
his retaining his rank and wearing his uniform.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 23,
1867.
Foreign Office, July 19, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 30.)
. THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires
at Florence a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
Florence, July 13,^1867.
OFFICIAL information having been received
here of the breaking out of Cholera in Monte
negro, orders have been issued from the Depart
ment of the Interior subjecting to quarantine of
observation for fifteen days all vessels that have
left any places on the coast of Dalmatia and Alba
nia, between Spalatro and Durazzothose two
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Foreign Office, July 22, 1867.
Her Majesty's Ambassador at St. Petersburg
has transmitted to Her Majesty's Government the
following notice, issued by the Russian Govern
ment, and published in the Journal de St. Ptersbourg of the " j,"^' 1867, relative to the Passports
of Foreigners arriving in Russia or wishing to
leave the country :
Le 22 mai dernier, S. M. l'Empereur a daign
sanctionner la dcision suivante du Conseil de
l'Empire, rendue sur la proposition du Ministre
de l'Intrieur :
" I. Les articles 469 472 du rglement sur
les passeports, t. XIV du corps des lois, sont
remplacs par les dispositions ci-dessous : 1 Les
passeports l'tranger se dlivrent aux particu
liers de toute condition sous la forme de livrets
avec deux talons, dont l'un est coup la douane,
au moment de la sortie du voyageur du terri
toire, et l'autre lorsqu'il y rentre en revenant de
l'tranger ; 2 chaque passeport doit mentioner
les noms de baptme et de famille ainsi que la
condition de son porteur, la dsignation de l'auto
rit qui l'a dlivr, la date de cette dlivrance et
son numro, et doit en outre contenir un abrg
imprim des rgles en vigueur sur les passeports
l'tranger ; 3 le passeport commence par
les mots : Leporteur Mprsent, et se termine ainsi :
En foi de quoi et pour sa libre circulation a t
dlivr le prsent passeport avec apposition du sceau.
A
le
.18. .aprs quoi vient la
signature ; 4 les passeports sont crits en trois
langues : russe, franaise et allemande.
"II. La rdaction des 1, 13, et 14, de
l'annexe l'art. 436 (observ.) suppl. de 1863 dn
mme rglement, est amende ainsi qu'il sui^:
I. Les trangers sont admis en Russie, soit
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498 du prsent rglement, soit avec leurs passe
ports et leurs livrets (Wanderhcher) nationaux
viss par les lgations et consulats de Russie, sans
en excepter ceux sur lesquels, pendant leur sjour
antrieur en Russie, aurait t inscrite la mention
que d'aprs ces documents il avait t dlivr des
permis de sjour russes, pourvu que ces passe
ports et livrets soient encore valables. Pour
rentrer en Russie avec un permis de sjour encore
valable, un tranger n'a pas besoin du visa de nos
lgations et consulats. Les trangers sortant de
Russie avec des passeports russes spciaux pour
l'tranger doivent, pour rentrer en Russie, se
faire dlivrer l'tranger des passeports de leur
gouvernement et les faire viser par nos lgations
et consulats. 13. Pour obtenir un passeport
l'tranger, tout tranger qui demeure dans un
chef-lieu de gouvernement au dans son district,
doit se prsenter en personne la chancellerie du
gouverneur, et, sans tre oblig d'en faire la
demande par crit, prsenter la passeport en vertu
duquel il sjourne dans l'empire, ainsi que son
passeport national s'il en possde un, et dposer
50 cop. pour cot de la formule imprime du
passeport, ainsi qu'un certificat de la police con
statant qu'il n'y a pas de motif lgal de s'opposer
son dpart. L'tranger reoit alors un passe
port l'tranger ou un visa sur son passeport
national pour autoriser sa sortie du territoire, en
observant les formalits prescrites aux trangers
pour le renouvellement des passeports autorisant
leur sjour dans l'empire. 14. Pour obtenir un
passeport l'tranger, l'tranger domicili dans
un district doit en adresser la demande par crit,
sur papier libre, la police locale du district ou
de la ville, en y joignant le passeport en vertu
duquel il sjourne dans l'empire, ainsi que son
passeport national s'il en possde un, en 50 cop.

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pour la formule imprime du passeport. A la
suite de quoi, on lui dlivre un passeport
l'tranger, ou on lui restitue son passeport national
avec tm visa qui tient lieu de passeport, en ob
servant les formalits prescrites aux trangers
domicilis dans les districts pour le renouvelle
ment des passeports autorisant leur sjour dans
l'empire, sauf toutefois que dans son rapport an
chef de la province la police doit certifier qu'aucun
obstacle lgal ne s'oppose au dpart de Russie de
l'tranger."
Cette dcision a t promulgue par un oukase
du snat dirigeant du 23 juin courant insr au
Bulletin des Lois.
Foreign Office, July 22, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Seor Jos Antonio Calcano as Consul at Liver
pool for the United States of Venezuela.

Whitehall, July 18, 1867.


The Queen has been pleased by letters patent
under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom to
appoint Sir John Rolt, Knt., to be a Judge of the
Court of Appeal in Chancery, in the room of the
Right Honourable Sir George James Turner,
Knt, deceased.
Whitehall, July 22, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the
United Kingdom granting unto Captain Count
Gleichen, R.N., the office of Governor and Con
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Crown Office, July 22, 1867.
MEMBERS returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
Borough of Andover.
Sir John Burgess Karslake, Knt., Her Majesty's
Attorney-General.
University of Cambridge.
Charles Jasper Selwyn, Esq., Master of Arts and
Doctor of Laws, Her Majesty's SolicitorGeneral.
War Office, Pall Mall,
23rd July, 1867.
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Second Captain
Alexander Hadden Hutchinson, on the Super
numerary List, to be Captain. Dated 24th
July, 1867.
Second Captain and Adjutant Frederick George
RavenhiU to be Captain, vice Henry Sheridan
Elliot, placed upon temporary half-pay. Dated
24th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Edward Delaval Tarleton to be Second
Captain, vice Ravenhill. Dated 24th July.
1867.
Second Captain Honourable Alexander Stewart to
be Adjutant, vice Ravenhill, promoted. Dated
24th July, 1867.
Royal Engineers, Lieutenant George Dashwood
Goldie Taubman has been permitted to resign
his Commission. Dated 24th July, 1867.
78th Regiment of Foot, Major Alexander Mac
kenzie to be Lieutenant-Colonel, without pur
chase, vice Brevet-Colonel Graeme A. Lockhart,
C.B., who retires upon full-pay. Dated 13ih
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Captain Augustus E. Warren to be Major, without purchase, vice Mackenzie. Dated 13th
July, 1867.
Lieutenant William Thorp to be Captain, with
out purchase, vice Warren. Dated 13th July,
1867.
Ensign George Strachey Clive Justice to be lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice Thorp. Dated
13th July, 1867.
Ensign Arthur Dingwall Fordyce, from 91st
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Justice. Dated 13th
July, 1867.
91st Foot, Gentleman Cadet George Hamley
Elliott, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, without purchase, vice A. D. Fordyce,
transferred to 78th Foot. Dated 13th July,
1867.
ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY.
Captain and Brevet-Major George Alderson
Milman, Royal Artillery, to be Captain of a
Company of Gentlemen Cadets, vice BrevetMajor Thring, promoted. Dated 24th July,
1867.
BREVET.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Grmme
Alexander Lockhart, C.B., retired full-pay,
78th Foot, to have the honorary rank of MajorGeneral. Dated 13th July, 1867.

Admiralty, 19th July, 1867.


John Felix Loney, Esq., has this day been pro
moted to the rank of Staff Captain in Her
Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 1st July,
1867.

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Mr. William John Pratten has this day been
promoted to the rank of First Class Assistant
Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority
of 8th June, 1867.
Admiralty, 22nd July, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have been pro
moted to be Retired Rear-Admirals, under the
provisions of Her Majesty's Orders in Council of
the 26th June, 1867 ;
Captain James Gabriel Gordon,
Captain John Reeve,
Captain George Flower Herbert,
with seniority from the 1st July, 1867.
Mr. William Roberts Davey has this day been
promoted to the rank of Acting Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 22nd
May, 1866.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Derby.
1st Derbyshire Militia.
Charles Edward Little to be Lieutenant, vice
Jessopp, deceased. Dated 18th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Gloucester, and of the City and
County of the City of Gloucester, and of the
City and County of the City of Bristol.
Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry
Regiment of Militia.
Sir William Vernon Guise, Bart., to be Major,
vice Surman, resigned. Dated 19th July,
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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Haddington.
East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet Sir David Baird, Bart., to be Lieutenant,
vice Renton, deceased. Dated 1st July, 1867.
Tie Honourable Robert Baillie Hamilton to be
Cornet, vice Sir David Baird, Bart., promoted.
Dated 19th July, 1867.
Memoranda.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Lieutenant J. H. Knox in the Queen's Own
Tower Hamlets Militia. Dated 25th June, 1867.
Her Majesty has signified Her pleasure that
Lieutenant Andrew Steinmetz be removed from
the strength of the Queen's Own Tower Hamlets
Militia. Dated 27th June, 1867.
Memoranda.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Lieutenant James Douglas Vaughan Allen in the
Forfar and Kincardine Artillery Militia.
Her Majesty's Commissioners of Lieutenancy
for the City of London have been pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Lieutenant Newton Edward Jennings in the
Royal London Militia. Dated 17th July, 1867.
THE Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury having certified to the Commissioners
for the Reduction of the National Debt, in pur
suance of the Act 29 and 30 Vic. cap 39, sec.
16, that the actual surplus revenue of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, beyond
the actual expenditure thereof, for the year ended
1876.
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the 31st day of March, 1867, amounted to the
Bum of two million two hundred and four thousand
one hundred and seventy-one pounds seventeen
shillings and three pence.
The Commissioners for the Reduction of the
National Debt hereby give notice, that the sum
of five hundred and fifty-one thousand and fortytwo pounds nineteen shillings and three pence,
being one-fourth part of the said surplus of two
million two hundred and four thousand one hun
dred and seventy-one pounds seventeen shillings
and three pence, will be applied under the pro
visions of the said Act in the quarter ending the
30th day of September, 1867, towards the reduc
tion of the National Debt.
A. T. Spearman, Comptroller-General.
National Debt Office, July 19, 1867.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 26,
1867.
Foreign Office, July 24, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 31.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires
at Florence a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
Florence, July 17, 1867.
BY" order of the Minister of the Interior, all
vessels that may have left any part of the Coast
between San Vito (Province of Abruzzo Citeriore)
and Termoli (Province of Molise) will be sub
jected to fifteen days' quarantine, on account of
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It has likewise been notified, that the Order
already issued for quarantine on vessels arriving
from the town of Catania is to be extended to
vessels from any of the ports of that province,
cholera having broken out in several places
belonging to it.
Vessels arriving at Catania after the 14th instant
are to be admitted to pratique even though they
may have foul bills for cholera, provided that no
cases of sickness or death have occurred during
the voyage.
St. James's Palace, July 22, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint the
Honourable Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel to
be one of the Grooms of the Privy Chamber in
Ordinary to Her Majesty, in the room of Colonel
John Home Purves, deceased.

St. James's Palace, July 24, 1867.


Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge
has been pleased to appoint Major-General Lord
Frederick Paulet, C.B., to be Comptroller of the
Household and Equerry to Her Royal Highness,
in the room of Colonel John Home Purves,
deceased.
Downing Street, July 22, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Herbert
Taylor Ussher, Esq., to be Administrator of the
Government of Her Majesty's Settlement on the
Gold Coast, on the Western Coast of Africa,
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Crown Office, July 24, 1867.
MEMBERS returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
Borough of Birmingham.
George Dixon, Esq., in the room of William
Scholefield, Esq., deceased.
City of Coventry.
Henry Mather Jackson, Esq , in the room of
Morgan Treherne, Esq., deceased.
(C. 1045.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
July 24, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Lisbon, transmitting a copy of a
Portuguese Law, dated 2nd July, 1867, of which
the following is a translation :
Art. 1. The import duties fixed in the general
tariff for the following articles are reduced to five
per cent, ad valorem, namely
Steel in bars.
Cast iron, raw.
Forged iron and rolled iron, plain.
Art. 2. The import duty marked in the general
tariff for plain wire drawn iron, the diameter of
which shall not be more than two millimetres, is
likewise reduced to ten per cent, ad valorem.
Art. 3. The Government is authorized to change
the ad valorem duties laid down in the 1 st Article
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average price of iron, a raw material which is
generally imported into our market.
Art. 4. All legislation to the contrary is re
voked.
Admiralty, 23rd July, 1867.
Mr. Richard Harvey has this day been promoted
to the rank of Chief Boatswain in Her Majesty's
Fleet.
Admiralty, 25th July, 1867.
The following promotions have this day been
made :
Mr. Robert Bryan Turner to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet
Mr. James Alfred Shawyer to be Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. George Duncan to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Aaron Hilary Symes to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Edward Chambers to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. William Johnston to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Robert Winfield to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Horace Henry Small to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Edinburgh or Midlothian.
Royal Midlothian Yeomanry Cavalry.
Assistant- Surgeon William Chalmers Fowler to
be Surgeon, vice T. Peacock, resigned. Dated
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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Middlesex.
Uxbridge Yeomanry Cavalry.
Lieutenant Charles Henry Mills to be Captain,
vice Boucherett, resigned. Dated 11th July,
1867.
Arthur Rickards, Cornet 6th Dragoon Guards
(Carabiniers), to be Cornet. Dated 12th July,
1867.
Commission signed by the Governor and Captain
of the Isle of Wight.
Isle of Wight Artillery Militia.
William Lewis Nicholl Clayton, Esq., to be
Lieutenant. Dated 19th July, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
West Riding of the County of York, and of the
City and County of the City of York.
Hussar (Princess of Wales' Own) Regiment of
Yorkshire West Riding Yeomanry Cavalry.
The Honourable Cecil Duncombe, late Captain
1 st Life Guards, to be Lieutenant, vice Cayley,
resigned. Dated 15th July, 1867.
1st West Regiment of Yorkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry.
Harry William Verelst, Gent., to be Cornet, vice
Wood, promoted. Dated 27th June, 1867.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of JULY 30,
1867.
Foreign Office, July 29, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 32.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Florence, the Notices, of which the
following are translations, which have been
issued by the Italian Marine Board of Health :
(Translation.)
Marine Board of Health.-(No. 21.)
THE Minister of the Interior, on account of
information received of the appearance of Cholera
in other maritime communes of the Province of
Palermo, decrees, that the foul bills which were
ordered by No. 17, of July, to be supplied to ships
leaving the Gulf of Palermo, will be extended
to-day to all those coming from the harbours of
the Province which are stated to be infected.
Florence, 18 July, 1867.
(Signed)
RATAZZI.
Marine Board of Health.(No. 22.)
ON account of the appearance of Cholera in
various maritime communes of Sicily, and
specially in Castellamare del Golfo, Castelvetrano, Terranove, Vittoria, Scaglitti, Augusta,
and San Stefano Camastra, the Minister of the
Interior decrees, that from this day foul bills of
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Gulf of Castellamare, of the Gulf of the Coast
of the Province of Trapani included between
Cape Felo and the Province of Giugenti, those
between the confines of the Province of Catania,
and Syracuse, with the exclusion of this latter
port, and finally, the territory between the Pro
vince of Palermo and Saint Agathe di Militello,
this harbour excluded.
The ships leaving that part of the coast shall be
subjected, on their arrival at other ports of the
Kingdom, to fifteen days of quarantine, and to all
the other provisions of the Decree of the 29th.
April last.
Florence, 19 July, 1867.
(Signed)
N. KATTAZZI.
Whitehall, July 27, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting
the dignity of a Knight of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland unto William
Mitchell, Esq.
Whitehall, July 29, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to present the
Reverend Donald Macleod to the charge and office
of First Minister of the church and parish of
Montrose, in the presbytery of Brechin, and
county of Forfar, vacant by the transportation of
the Reverend Malcolm Campbell Taylor to the
united parishes of Crathie and Braemer.
War Office, Pall Mall,
30th July, 1867.
'Royal Regiment of Artillery, Second Captain
Francis Charles Trevor to be Captain, vice
Charles Johnson, placed upon temporary halfpay. Dated 31st July, 1867.
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lieutenant Archibald Henry Roberts to be Second
Captain, vice Trevor. Dated 31st July, 1867.
Francis Duck, Gent., to be Veterinary Surgeon.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
"William Boyd, Gent., to be Veterinary Surgeon.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
Royal Engineers, Lieutenant Frederick AngustuB
Le Mesurier to be Second Captain, vice Molesworth, deceased. Dated 11th July, 1867.
lieutenant Edward James Castle has been per
mitted to resign his Commission. Dated 31st
July, 1867.
2/nd Regiment of Foot, Ensign Henry Walter
Trench to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Charles Borlase, who retires. Dated 31st
July, 1867.
4th Foot, John Stanley Whittuck, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Fair, transferred to
the 58th Foot. Dated 31st July, 1867.
12th Foot, Ensign Edward Turner to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Thomas Kington
Baker, who retires. Dated 31st July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Richard John Morgan, from the
Royal Military College, to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Turner. Dated 31st July, 1867.
13th Foot, Captain Edmund Peel Ethelston, from
half-pay, late 3rd Foot, to be Captain, vice
William Coxon, who retires upon temporary
half-pay. Dated 31st July, 1867.
14h Foot, Major and Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel
John Dwyer to be Lieutenant-Colonel, without
purchase, vice Brevet - Colonel Ralph Budd,
appointed Inspecting Field Officer of a Re
cruiting District. Dated 13th July, 1867.
Captain Martin Petrie to be Major, without pur
chase, vice Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Dwyer.
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Lieutenant Edward John Briscoe to be Captain,
without purchase, vice Petrie. Dated. 13th
July, 1867.
Ensign William Brown Churchward to be Lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice Briscoe. Dated
13th July, 1867.
Staff-Surgeon William Henry Price to be Surgeon,
vice Surgeon-Major Benjamin Swift, M.D.,
who retires upon half-pay. Dated 31st July,
1867.
4s5th Foot, Major Henry Woodbine Parish to be
Lieutenant - Colonel, without purchase, vice
Brevet-Colonel William R. Preston, who retires
upon full-pay. Dated 31st July, 1867.
Captain Charles Lewis Griffin to be Major,
without purchase, vice Parish. Dated 31st
July, 1867.
Lieutenant Richard Grey to be Captain, without
purchase, vice Griffin. Dated 31st July, 1867.
Ensign John Egerton Curtis to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Grey.
Dated 31st
July, 1867.
58th Foot, Ensign John Pair, from the 4th Foofo
to be Ensign, vice Francis Sebright Martin,
who retires. Dated 31st July, 1867.
64f& Foot, Ensign Darcy Lever Rasbotham to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice George Robert
Daniel, who retires. Dated 31st July, 1867.
Richard Edward Kelsall, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Rasbotham. Dated 31st July,
1867.
66th Foot. The first Christian name of Ensign
Baker - Cresswell is Gilfrid, not Gilford, as
previously stated.
69th Foot, Ensign Horace Augustus Thewles to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Luke Norman,
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William Ronald Donald Scott Glendonwyn, Gent.,
to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Thewles.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
77th Foot, Ensign Arthur Lang Tickell to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Thomas Howard
McDougall Murray, who retires. Dated 31st
July, 1867.
Richard Edward Rowley Martin, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Tickell. Dated 31st
July, 1867.
78th Foot, Lieutenant Edward Pakenham Stewart
to be Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Robert Lockhart Dalglish, retired. Dated 20th July, 1867.
52nd Foot, Ensign Alexander Donald McGregor
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Grant
Thomlinson-Grant, who retires. Dated 31st
July, 1867.
Francis Hunloke Carpenter, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice McGregor. Dated 31st
July, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Staff-Surgeon Patrick McDermott, M.D., from
half-pay, to be Staff- Surgeon, vice William
Henry Price, appointed to the 14th Foot.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
MILITARY STORE DEPARTMENT.
Assistant- Superintendent of Stores S. B. Maclean
to be Deputy- Superintendent of Stores, vice
R. A. T. Walker, deceased. Dated 3rd July,
1867.
Deputy Assistant- Superintendent of Stores J. P.
Serrurier to be Assistant - Superintendent of
Stores, vice Maclean. Dated 3rd July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet H. H. St. George to be Deputy
Assistant-Superintendent of Stores. Dated
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Gentleman Cadet Arthur Walter Bridgman to
Deputy Assistant- Superintendent of Stores
Dated 31st July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Robert Finlay King to be
Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of Stores.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Edmund Grey Skinner to "be
Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of Stores.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
STAFF.
Major and Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel Paget
Bayly, half-pay, Unattached, to be Deputy
Quartermaster-General at the Mauritius, vice
Brevet- Colonel W. A. Stratton, whose period
of service on the Staff is about to expire.
Dated 1st September, 1867.
BREVET.
Major-General "William Anson McCleverty to
have the local rank of Lieutenant- General
while serving in command of the Forces in the
Madras Presidency, East Indies. Dated 31st
July, 1867.
lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Thomas
Josepbus Deverell, retired full-pay, 77th Foot,
to have the honorary rank of Major-General.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
Surgeon-Major Benjamin Swift, M.D., late of the
14th Foot, who retires upon half-pay, to have
the honorary rank of Deputy Inspector-General
of Hospitals. Dated 31st July, 1867.
Memorandum.
The second Christian name of Colonel (with
the honorary rank of Major-General) Burgmann,
on retired full-pay, Royal Engineers, is Hildebromd.
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Admiralty, 27th July, 1867.
Richard Hoskyn, Esq., to be Retired Captain in
1 Her Majesty's Meet, under Order in Council of
26th June, 1867.
Allan Brown, Esq., M.D., to be Staff Surgeon in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 7th
July, 1867.
To be Surgeons in Her Majesty's Meet :
Thomas Roche, Esq.
Francis Hamilton Moore, Esq.
William Connolly, Esq., M.D.
Admiralty, 29th July, 1867.
George Irwin Willes, M.D., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Staff Surgeon in Her
Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 21st July,
1867.
FROII THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 2,
1867.
Foreign Office, July 31, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 33.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from the Acting British ConsulGeneral at Alexandria, the Despatch, of which
the following is a copy :
Alexandria, July 17, 1867.
IT having come to the knowledge of the
Egyptian Sanitary Board that steamers arriving
from Aden, Bombay, and other parts of the
Indian Ocean are in the habit of coming to this
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following Regulation was, on the 11th instant,
established by the said Board :
That, on and after the dates herein below noted,
all vessels arriving at Suez from ports in the Red
Sea or Indian Ocean, or from other more distant
points, and unprovided with regular bills of
health, will be treated as vessels coming from
infected pointsthe ordinary measures of quar
antine to come into operation, with regard to
such arrivals from Aden or any nearer port, on
the 10th of August next ; with regard to those
from ports beyond Aden and further than Point
de Galle, on the 10th of the following month, and
from any more distant point, on the 10th of
next October.
The above information I have addressed to the
Political Resident at Aden, and to the Chief
Authorities of Bombay, Point de Galle, and the
Mauritius.
(Quarantine, No. 34.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from the Acting British ConsulGeneral at Naples, the Despatch, of which the
following is a copy :
Naples, July 18, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to report to your Lord
ship that the sanitary regulations against passen
gers and goods arriving from Rome, the imposi
tion of which I reported in my despatch of 4th
instant, have been abolished.
' The quarantine of fifteen days imposed on
vessels arriving from the ports of Palermo and
Catania has been extended to arrivals from all
the ports and places in those pro rinces : and
owning to the appearance of cholera at Vasto, on
the Adriatic Coast, all vessels from ports situated
between Termoli and San Vito are subjected to a
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Foreign Office, July 25, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint William Graham Sandford, Esq., now a
Third Secretary, to he a Second Secretary in Her
Majesty's Diplomatic Service.
India Office, August 1, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Robert
Spankie, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service, to be
a Judge of the High Court of the North-Western
Provinces.
Crown Office, August 1, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
County of Gloucester.
Western Division.
Edward Arthur Somerset, Esq., C.B., in the
room of Sir John Rolt, Knt., who has accepted
the office of one of the Judges of the Court of
Appeal in Chancery,
Whitehall, July 19, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to give and grant
unto Clement Robert Nuttall Royds, of Crowneast-court, in the parish of St. John's, in the
county of Worcester, and of Mount Faling, in the
parish of Rochdale, in the county palatine of
Lancaster, Esquire, Her Royal licence and autho
rity that he and his issue may take and use the
surname of Beswicke, in addition to and before
that of Royds :
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College of Arms, otherwise to be void and of
none effect.
(C. 1092.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
My 31, 1867.
TEDS Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
an extract from the French Moniteur, containing
a Decree dated 17th July, 1867, promulgating a
Law respecting the commercial system of Algeria,
of which the following is a translation :
PART L
Intercourse with France.
Art. 1. The raw or manufactured native pro
ducts of Algeria imported direct into French ports
will be admitted duty free. This freedom is to
apply equally to foreign products imported from
Algeria into France, which have been naturalized
on entering Algeria by the payment of the full
amount of duty, as specified in Table C, annexed
to this Law.
Foreign products imported from Algeria into
France, which have paid the duties specified in
Tables A and B, shall be admitted into France
only on condition of paying the difference between
the tariff of Algeria and that of France.
Art. 2. The raw or manufactured products of
France (with the exception of sugars), and
foreign products naturalized by the payment of
duties on being imported direct into the ports of
Algeria, will be admitted free.
Art. 3. The exceptions from freedom from the
duties laid down either in the general tariff or in
the conventional tariffs, shall not apply to exports
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PART II.
Foreign Trade.
1.Imparts by Sea.
Art. 4. Foreign products not included in the
Tables A, B, and C, annexed, will be admitted
duty free in the pons of Algeria.
Art. 5. Conformably to the proviso in Art. 4,
foreign products will paynamely, those enume
rated in Table A, the duties fixed by the said
Table ; products enumerated in Table B, a third
of the duties fixed by the general French tariff or
by the conventional tariffs ; and those enumerated
in Table C, the whole of the duties. In the two
last cases, the importer shall have the choice of
either the general tariff or of the conventional
tariffs.
Products prohibited by the general tariff,
according as they are included in Table B or C,
will be admitted, without distinction of origin, on
payment of a third of the whole of the duties laid
down in the conventional tariffs.
2.Imports by the Land Frontiers.
Art. 6. Foreign products imported into- Algeria
by the land frontiers, will be subject to the regu
lations established by Table D, annexed.
Art. 7. Merchandize exported from Algeria for
foreign countries will be subject to the same regu
lations as if exported from France.
PART III.
General Regulations.
Art. 8. The nomenclature of Tables A* B, C,
and D, annexed, may be modified by Decrees of
the Emperor. These Decrees must be. converted
into Projects of Law, and submitted, in the course
of a year, for the sanction of. the Legislative
Assembly.
1867.
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Art. 9. The Laws, Ordinances, Decrees, and
Rules applicable to the affairs of the Imperial
Customs shall apply equally to Algeria, in so far
as they are not at variance with the provisions of
the present Law.
Tables annexed to the Law respecting the
Commercial System of Algeria.
TABLE A.
Special Tarifffor Certain Goods.
frs.
Sugars, raw, whatsoever origin 10 the 100 kilos.
ditto
Sugars, refined
15
ditto
Coffee
12
Pepper and pimento in corns
ditto
or ground . .
15
ditto
Vn
50
Ooves 1I clous
griffes
ditto
12
Cinnamon, all kinds, and cassia
ditto
lignea
15
,T
,
f
in
the
shell
ditto
50
Nutmegs |
^ ^ 75
ditto
ditto
75
Mace
Vanilla
100
ditto
m i
f in leaf or stalk . .
the 10 kilos.
Tobacco {manufactured .. 20
ditto
40
TABLE B.
Foreign Merchandize admitted into Algeria on
payment of a third of the Imperial Customs
Duties.
Castings.
Iron in bars and rails.
Sheet iron.
Iron wire.
Steel, in bars in bands and in sheets.
Copper, pure or alloyed, rolled.

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Lead rolled.
Chemical products.
Pottery, viz., porcelain, fine stone ware, fine
earthenware, and the varieties of stoneware.
Glass, other than window and crystal glass.
Paper.
Steam machines and machinery of all kinds, or
other machinery, complete or in detached
pieces, except agricultural machines.
Tools, except implements of husbandry.
Arms of commerce.
Metal goods of all kinds except agricultural im
plements.
TABLE C.
Foreign Merchandize admitted into Algeria on
payment of the whole of the Imperial Customs
Duties.
Cod fish, of foreign catch.
Textile goods of all kinds.
Ships and boats of all kinds.
Personal effects, wearing apparel.
Liquors fermented and distilled.
Arms and munitions of war
j- prohibited.
Counterfeits
TABLE D.
Imports by the Land Frontiers.
Raw or manufactured products :
Produce or manufacture of~l
the Regency of Tunis, off
^
the Empire of Morocco, f
'
and the South of Algeria}
( the same regnOf all other sources . . \ lations as im( ports by sea.
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War Office, Pall MaU,
2nd August, 1867.
The Honourable Artillery Company of London.
Second Lieutenant Alfred Jameson Waterlow to
be First Lieutenant. Dated 2nd August, 1867.
The Commission held by Ensign Frederick John
Bowman is renewed for a further period of five
years from the 6th June, 1867.
Admiralty, 302A, July, 1867.
Commander Charles Keats Jackson has been this
day promoted to be a Retired Captain, under
the provisions of Her Majesty's Orders in
Council of 1st August, 1860, 9th July, 1864,
and 24th March, 1866.
Mr. George Boyd has this day been promoted to
the rank of Acting Engineer in Her Majesty's
Fleet, with seniority of 2nd February, 1867.
Admiralty, August 1, 1867.
Commander Charles Spry Norman has been this
day promoted to be a Retired Captain, under
the provisions of Her Majesty's Orders in
Council of 1st August, 1860, 9th July, 1864,
and 24th March, 1866.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Anglesey.
Royal Anglesey Militia.
Richard Hugh Balgair Galbraith, Esq., to be
Lieutenant. Dated 26th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Cambridge.
Cambridgeshire Militia.
Lieutenant Thomas Aveling to be Captain, vice
Adeane, promoted. Dated 29th July, 1867.

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Chmmisskm signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Gloucester, and of the City and
County of the City of Gloucester, and of the City
and County of the City of Bristol.
Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry
Regiment of Militia.
Captain "William James Holt to be Major, vice
Hartley, resigned (who retires with Her Ma
jesty's permission to retain his rank and wear
the uniform of Major). Dated 27th July, 1867.
Commission signed by Her Majesty's Commissioners
of Lieutenancy for the City of London.
Royal London Militia.
John Henry Willock to be Supernumerary Lieu
tenant. Dated 17th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Edinburgh or Midlothian.
Royal Midlothian Yeomanry Cavalry.
Colin James Mackenzie, Gent., to be Cornet, vice
Sir David Wedderburn, promoted. Dated 18th
July, 1867.
FROM THE
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 2,
1867.
INVESTITURE oe HIS MAJESTY THE
EMPEROR of AUSTRIA, KING op
HUNGARY and of BOHEMIA with
the Ensigns and Habit of the Most
Noble Order of the Garter.
Vienna, July 25, 1867.
THE Queen, Sovereign of the Most Noble
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Commission under Her Majesty's Royal Sign
Manual and the Great Seal of the Order, to
constitute and appoint The Most Honourable
John Alexander, Marquess of Bath, Her Majesty's
Envoy Extraordinary, on a Special Mission to
this Court, and Sir Charles George Young, Kzit.,
Garter Principal King of Arms, to be Her Ma
jesty's Plenipotentiaries for Investing His
Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty with the
Ensigns and Habit of that Most Noble Order,
they proceeded to this City and arrived with
their respective Suites on the 23rd instant.
On the following day The Marquess of Bath
was honoured with an audience of His Imperial
Majesty, at the Burg Palace, after which Garter
and the Members of the respective Suites were
severally presented to His Majesty.
The requisite arrangements for the Investiture
having been made, His Imperial Majesty was
pleased to appoint Thursday, the 25th instant,
for that purpose, on which day, at half-past
twelve o'clock, the several persons appointed to
take part in the Ceremony, assembled at the
Hotel of Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary,
and from thence proceeded to the Palace in four
Royal State Carriages.
The Mission, preceded by two Fourriers of
the Court, was received at the Ambassadors'
Entrance of the Palace by a Military Guard,
and was conducted to the Imperial apartments,
and from thence to the Royal Ante-Chamber,
where it was received by the Grand Master of the
Ceremonies, the Landgrave Fiirstenberg, and,
passing to the Second Ante-Chamber, it was
received by the Grand Chamberlain, Le Comte
P. Polliot de Crenneville, and several others of
the Imperial Chamberlains.

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789
The First Plenipotentiary, the Marquess of
Bath, then made an address to His Imperial
Majesty, declaratory of the object of the Mission,
to which His Imperial Majesty graciously replied,
and expressed his gratification at the reception
of the Order; Garter then delivered to his
Lordship the Letter of Credence, which his
Lordship presented to the Emperor, who placed
the same in the hands of Baron de Beust,
Minister President ; the Statutes were then in
like manner presented to the Emperor, and next
the Commission, both of which were delivered by
His Imperial Majesty to Baron Beust, by whom
the latter was subsequently returned to Garter.
Garter then taking the Garter, delivered it to
the Marquess of Bath, who buckled the same
around His Imperial Majesty's left leg ; Garter
reading the admonition.
His Imperial Majesty was next invested with
the Riband and George appendant ; Garter
reading the admonition.
The Emperor then delivered his Sword, which
Garter received and retained as an ancient Fee
appertaining to his ofiice ; and His Imperial
Majesty was invested with the Sword of the
Order.
His Imperial Majesty being then divested of
the Riband and George, which was received by
an Officer of the Court, Garter presented to the
Marquess of Bath the Mantle with which His
Imperial Majesty was invested by the Pleni
potentiaries.
His Imperial Majesty was, in like manner,
invested with the Collar ; Garter then delivered
to the Marquess of Bath the Hat and Feathers,
which were presented by his Lordship to the
Emperor, and his Lordship immediately after
delivered the Star of the Order to His Imperial
Majesty.
,
; .
..
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790
The ceremony of the Investiture being com
pleted, the Plenipotentiaries, with their res
pective Suites, making their reverences, withdrew
from the Imperial presence.
In the afternoon a splendid Banquet was
given by His Imperial Majesty at Schonbrunn
Palace, at which the Plenipotentiaries and their
Suites, the Ministers of State, the Grand Officers
of the Court, as also Lord Bloomfield, G.C.B.,
Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary at the Court of Vienna, and the
Secretaries of the Embassy. His Imperial
Majesty appeared wearing the Star of the Order.
In a circle after the Banquet, the Pleni
potentiaries and their Suites took leave of His
Imperial Majesty.
CHAS. GEO. YOUNG,
Garter.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 6,
1867.
AT the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,
the 3rd day of August, 1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
THIS day, Sir John Rolt, Knight, and Sir
Robert Joseph Phillimore, Knight, were, by Her
Majesty's Command, sworn of Her Majesty's
Most Honourable Privy Council, and took their
places at the Board accordingly.

791
At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,
the 3rd day of August, 1867.
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in
Council was pleased to approve of, and signify
Her consent to, certain bye-laws and regulations
of the Sunderland Pilotage Commissioners.
Foreign Office, August 5, 1867.
(General, No. 14.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from the Swedish Charge d'affaires,
in this country, a Notice, of which the following
is a translation, published by the Royal Adminis
tration of Marine Affairs at Stockholm :
SHIPS IN DISTRESS.
Life Saving Establishments on the Coasts of
Sweden.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the following
thirteen Stations, provided with expedients and
implements for saving lives from shipwreck, have
been established on the coasts of Sweden, at the
places mentioned below, viz. :
(1.) At Smbgen, a fishing village, on the coast
of Bohuslan near Hallo Lighthouse, with life
boat;
(2.) At Karringb, a fishing village, on the
coast of Bohuslan, with lifeboat ;
(3.) At Kladesholmen, a fishing village, on the
coast of Bohuslan, near the Pater-Noster Rocks,
with lifeboat ;
(4.) At Torekov, a fishing village, situate near
the frontier between the provinces Skane and
Halland, with rocket apparatus ;
(5.) At Arildsldge, a fishing village, on the
southern shore of Skelderviken, one mile east
from Kullen Light, with rocket apparatus ;

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(6.) At Hoganas, a fishing village, about 1
mile south of Kullen, with lifeboat ;
(7.) At Viken, a fishing village, 2 miles north
of Helsingborg, with lifeboat and rocket appa
ratus;
(8.) At Malarhusen, a village, on the east
coast of Sandhammaren, likewise with lifeboat
and rocket apparatus ;
(9.) At Brantevik, a fishing village, mile
south of Cimbritshamn, with a rocket apparatus ;
(10.) At the town of Calmar, with lifeboat ;
'(11.) At Grasgard, a village on the south-east
tfoast of Oland, with lifeboat ;
(12.) At Fuhludden, on the south-east coast
oT Gottland, with lifeboat and rocket apparatus ;
and
(13.) At Ekevtken, oh the north coast of Got
land's Faro, with lifeboat.
In the event of vessels stranding near any of
the said places, the shipwrecked ought to observe,
and strictly to comply with, the notices and direc
tions hereinafter contained.
A lifeboat will be sent off to assist the ship
wrecked, if the stranding takes place near a
station provided with such boat, and if circum
stances admit of making use thereof* Otherwise
the rocket apparatus will be employed ; in which
case the following rules are to be observed
h A rocket with a thin line attached having
been fired across the stranded vessel, the people on
board shall get hold of the line. Whereupon, and
after having secured the line, the service of the
saving apparatus on shore shall be informed
thereof by signals, as follows :if in the daytime,
one of the crew, separated from the rest, waves
his hat or his hand, or a flag or a handkerchief ;
and if at night, a shot or a rocket is fired, or a
light is displayed over the side of the ship and
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2. When it is observed on board that one Of
the men on shore, separated from the rest, waves
a Red flag, or when, if at night, a Red light is
shown and then concealed, the crew is to haul
upon the rocket line until they get on board an
accompanying tailed block with an endless foil
rove through it.
3. The tail-block is to be made fast to a mast
about 15 feet above the deck, or, if the masts
are gone, to the highest secure part of the vessel.
When the tail-block is made fast, the signal re
quired by the Article 1 above is to be repeated.
4. As soon as the signal is seen on shore, a
hawser will be bent to the whip-line and hauled
off to the ship.
5. The hawser last above-mentioned ought to
be made fast at once at the same part of the ship
as the tailed-block is made fast to, only about
1 foot higher, taking care that there are no turns
of the whip line round the hawser. Thereupon
the signal mentioned above is again to be re
peated.
6. The men on shore will then heave the
hawser taut, and by means of the whip line will
haul off to the ship a sling or cot called a savingchair, and running on the hawser by means of
parrels, into which chair the person to be hauled
ashore is to get, and then the signal directed
above shall be repeated ; whereupon the people
on shore will haul the person in the chair to the
shore, and when he has landed will haul the
empty chair back to the ship. The said opera
tion will then be repeated in respect of every
body on board, until all shipwrecked persons are
brought ashore.
7. If, as it may sometimes happen, the hawser
cannot be hauled taut, the person to be saved will
be hauled through the surf immediately, instead

794
of along the hawser ; in which case the savingchair is to be considered as a life-buoy.
Finally, it should be borne in mind that
success in the saving operations in a great mea
sure depends upon the coolness of the ship
wrecked, and their strict attention to the rules
here laid down, especially to those respecting the
signals ; and on these occasions all women, chil
dren, other passengers, and helpless persons,
should be landed before the crew of the ship.
Stockholm, Royal Administration of Marine
Affairs, the 26th April, 1867.

Osborne, August 3, 1867.


The Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood upon Henry Thompson,
Esq., F.R.C.S.
Osborne, August 3, 1867.
The Queen was this day pleased to confer
the honour of Knighthood upon William Henry
Bodkin, Esq., Assistant Judge of the Court of
Sessions, Middlesex.

Whitehall, August 3, 1867.


The Queen has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting
the dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland unto the Right
Honourable Thomas Gabriel, of Edgecombe Hall,
in the county of Surrey, Lord Mayor of the city
of London, and the heirs male of his body law
fully begotten.

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Foreign Office, August 5, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. J. A. Triiter as Consul-General in the British
Possessions in South Africa, to reside at Cape
Town, for His Majesty the King of the Nether
lands.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
Mr. Ernest Hervey Webb as Consul at Brisbane,
Moreton Bay, Queensland, for His Majesty the
King of Denmark.
War Office, Pall Mall,
6th August, 1867.
7th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Staff SurgeonMajor Robert Marshall Allen to be Surgeon,
vice Surgeon-Major John Mure, M.D., pro
moted on the Staff. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Zrd Hussars, Lieutenant Samuel Barrett to be
Captain, without purchase, vice Thomas Donald
son, deceased. Dated 14th July, 1867.
Cornet Marley George Hutchinson to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Evan Baillie Grant,
who retires. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Benjamin Louis Gilson, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Hutchinson. Dated 7th August,
1867.
4th Hussars, The transfer of Staff-Surgeon D. S.
Smith to be antedated to the 25th June, 1867.
8th Hussars, The transfer of Surgeon T. Ligertwood to be antedated to the 25th June, 1867.
11th Hussars, Captain Robert Paterson For,
from the 3rd Foot, to be Captain, vice Grant,
appointed to the 87th Foot. Dated 7th August,
1867.
12th Lancers, Cornet Henry H. Burkinyoung to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice John Edward

796
Pearce Hooper, who retires. Dated 7th August,
1857.
John William Malam, Gent., to be Cornet, bypurchase, vice Burkinyoung.
Dated 7th
August, 1867.
15th Hussars, Cornet Henry Wise Ridley Blackett
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Robert
Belford Wallis Wilson, who retires. Dated
7th August, 1867.
Charles George Cookson, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Blackett. Dated 7th August,
1867.
18th Hussars, Staff-Surgeon George Carleton
Clery to be Surgeon, vice Cornelius Clark
Rutherford, deceased. Dated 7th August,
1867.
Royal Artillery, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Thomas
Walsh to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice T. H.
Hearn, promoted on the Staff. Dated 7th
August, 1867.
The surname of the Veterinary Surgeon appointed
on the 23rd June, 1865, is Philips, and not
Phillips, as then stated.
Royal Engineers, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Francis
Henry Preston to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice
Thomas S. Hollingsworth, promoted on the
Staff. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Military Train, Regimental Serjeant - Major
George Elliott to be Ensign, without purchase,
vice Sidney Francis Austin, who retires. Dated
7th August, 1867.
The appointment of Staff Assistant-Surgeon J.
R. Kehoe as Assistant Surgeon to be antedated
to the 25th June, 1867.
Grenadier Guards, Lieutenant and Captain Lewis
Guy Phillips to be Captain and LieutenantColonel, by purchase, vice George Arthur Fer
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Ensign and Lieutenant the Honourable William
Henry Peregrine Carington to be Lieutenant
and Captain, by purchase, vice Phillips. Dated
7th August, 1867.
Charles James Cotes, Gent., to be Ensign and
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice the Hon. W. H.
P. Carington. Dated 7th August, 1867.
For Hercules Edward Rowley, Lord Langford,
to be Ensign and Lieutenant, &c., &c., as
gazetted on 6th July, 1867, read Hercules
Edward, Lord Langford, &c. &c.
Assistant-Surgeon Henry John Hughes Lawrence
to be Surgeon. Dated 30th October, 1866.
Zrd Regiment of Foot, Captain Walter Carr Mackinnon, from the 87th Foot, to be Captain, vice
Fox, appointed to the 11th Hussars. Dated
7th August, 1867.
Lieutenant William Henry Irvine to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Richard Cooper Hutchinson,
who retires. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Ensign Charles Richard Estcourt Cresswell to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Irvine. Dated
7th August, 1867.
11th Foot, Lieutenant Thomas George Miles to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Alexander Gordon,
who retires. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Ensign Osmond James Forjett to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Miles. Dated 7th August,
1867.
12th Foot, Lieutenant Robert Baynes Reed to be
Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant Gard
ner, who has resigned the appointment.
Dated 1st June, 1867.
13th Foot, Major Sir Erasmus Borrowes, Bart.,
from half-pay late Depot Battalion, to be Major,
vice Stewart Alexander Cleeve, who retires
1867.
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798
upon temporary half-pay. Dated 7th August,
1867.
Captain Charles Poore Long to be Major, by pur
chase, vice Sir Erasmus Borrowes, Bart., who
retires. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Lieutenant Dudley Thomas Persse to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Long. Dated 7th August,
1867.
Ensign Denis Alexander Shyne Lawlor to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Persse. Dated
7th August, 1867.
17th Foot, Major James Legh Thursby, from
half-pay late 22nd Foot, to be Major, vice
William Henry Earle, who retires upon tem
porary half-pay. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Captain William Affleck King to be Major, by
purchase, vice James Legh Thursby, who re
tires. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburn to be
Captain, by purchase, vice King. Dated 7th
August, 1867.
Ensign John Horace Charles Michel to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Wedderburn. Dated
7th August, 1867.
35th Foot, Paymaster Stephen Murphy, from the
3rd West India Regiment, to be Paymaster,
vice Honorary Major Hewson, transferred to
the 37th Foot. Dated 7th August, 1867.
37th Foot, Paymaster, with the honorary rank of
Major, John M. Hewson, from the 35th Foot,
to be Paymaster, vice Captain Edward Hugo
Budgen, deceased. Dated 7th August, 1867,
62nd Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon John Edward
Barker, M.B., to be Assistant Surgeon, vice
John Mackenzie, M.D., appointed to the Staff.
Dated 7th August, 1867.
68th Foot, Ensign Walter John Clifford has been

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permitted to retire from the service by the sale
of his Commission. Dated 7th August, 1867.
78th Foot, Lieutenant Charles Edgar CrokerKing to be Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieu
tenant Stewart, appointed Adjutant. Dated
20th July, 1867.
fM Foot, Captain Waller S. Mackenzie, from
half-pay, late 93rd Foot, to be Captain, vice
Robert Fraser Humphrey, who retires upon
temporary half-pay. Dated 7th August, 1867.
87<A Foot, Captain Alexander Charles Grant,
from the 11th Hussars, to be Captain, vice
Mackinnon, appointed to the 3rd Foot. Dated
7th August, 1867.
93rd Foot, The appointment of Lieutenant Macnamara, on the 8th June, 1867, as Instructor
of Musketry, has been cancelled. Dated 7th
August, 1867.
Ensign John Archibald MacVicar to be Instructor
of Musketry, vice Lieutenant (now Captain)
Haynes, who has resigned the appointment.
Dated 28th March, 1867.
98<A Foot, Lieutenant Charles Frederick Sharp to
be Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant
Smith, who has resigned that appointment.
Dated 3rd July, 1867.
Ensign George Broadfoot Havelock, from the
67th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Abbott, trans
ferred to the 107th Foot. Dated 7th August,
1867.
101 Foot, Ensign Henry Charles Reynolds to be
Lieutenant, vice John Sutton Bagshaw, who
resigns. Dated 7th August, 1867.
103rd Foot, Lieutenant Robert Armitstead to be
Captain, vice A. William Bradfield Caldecott,
deceased. Dated 3rd June, 1867.
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800
Ensign George John Hare to be Lieutenant, vice
Armitstead. Dated 3rd June, 1867.
Ensign Eden Ourrie Showers to be Lieutenant,
vice George John Hare, whose promotion, on
the 20th July, 1867, has been cancelled. Dated
20th July, 1867.
107atA Foot, Ensign Augustus Keith Abbott, from
the 98th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Abercrombie,
promoted. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Rifle Brigade, Lieutenant Alexander Angus
Airlie Kinloch to be Instructor of Musketry,
vice Lieutenant Rickman, who has been ordered
to join the Depot. Dated 1st April, 1867.
4th West India Regiment, Lance-Serjeant Richard
Brabazon Ponsonby, from the 19th Hussars, to
be Ensign, without purchase, vice Airey, who
has resigned. Dated 7th August, 1867.
DEPOT BATTALION.
Captain John Sloman, 61st Foot, to be Instructor
of Musketry, vice Captain Orpen, 77th Regi
ment, who has been ordered to join the Service
Companies. Dated loth July, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeon-Major Thomas Goldie Scot, M.D., from
the 79th Foot, to be Staff Surgeon-Major.
Dated 9th March, 1867.
Surgeon-Major John Mure, M.D., from the 7th
Dragoon Guards, to be Deputy InspectorGeneral of Hospitals, vice Patrick Gammie,
who retires upon half-pay. Dated 7th August,
1867.
The promotion of Surgeon-Major Thomas Goldie
Scot, M.D., from the 79th Foot, to the rank of
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, which
appeared in the Gazette of 8th March, 1867,
has been cancelled. Dated 9th March, 1867.

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Assistant- Surgeon Thomas Smith Hollmgswdrth,
from the Royal Engineers, to be Staff-Surgeon,
vice Staff Surgeon-Major R. M. Allen, appointed
to the 7th Dragoon Guards. Dated 7th August,
1867.
The promotion of Assistant-Surgeon F. H. Macfadw, from the Military Train, to be StaffSurgeon, to be antedated to the 25th June,
1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon George Monlas Slaughter
to be Staff- Surgeon, vice George Carleton
Clery, appointed to the 18th Hussars. Dated
7th August, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon John Henry Hearn, from the
Royal Artillery, to be ' Staff-Surgeon, vice
Staff Surgeon-Major Daniel Paterson Barry,
placed upon half-pay. Dated 7th August,
1867.
Assistant-Surgeon John Mackenzie, M.D., from
the 62nd Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon,
vice Thomas Walsh, appointed to the Royal
Artillery. Dated 7th August, 1867.
VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
To lie Acting Veterinary-Surgeons.
James Coleman Berne, Gent., vice Oliver, pro
moted. Dated 7th Augu.4, 1867.
James Reilly, Gent., vice Moir, promoted. Dated
7th August, 1867.
HALF-PAYf .
Lieutenant Robert Staveley Shinkwin, from the
59th Foot, to be Captain, without purchase.
Dated 7th August, 1867.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
Surgeon-Major Alexander Maclean, half-pay, late
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Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, to be Surgeon,
vice Deputy Inspector-General Edward Brad
ford, who resigns this appointment. Dated 1st
August, 1867.
BREVET.
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals Patrick
Gammie, who retires upon half-pay, to have the
honorary rank of Inspector-General of Hos
pitals. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Staff Surgeon-Major Thomas Goldie Scot, M.D.,
who retires upon half-pay, to have the honorary
rank of Deputy Inspector-General of Hos
pitals. Dated 7th June, 1867.
Admiralty, 2nd August, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Captain Charles McArthur to be LieutenantColonel, vice Jolliffe, retired on full-pay.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
First Lieutenant John Richard Mascall to be
Captain, vice McArthur, promoted. Dated
31st July, 1867.
Second Lieutenant Edward Anson Ford to be
First Lieutenant, vice Mascall, promoted.
Dated 31st July, 1867.
Admiralty, 22nd July, 1867.
The Reverend Samuel Kenah has this day been
appointed Chaplain and Naval Instructor in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Frederick Salter Stooke, Esq., has this day been
appointed Naval Instructor in Her Majesty's
Fleet.
Admiralty, 5th August, 1867.
Henry Brehaut, Esq., to be Retired Captain in
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Lieutenant Kichard Henry Duckworth King to
be Commander in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Devon.
1st Devon Militia.
William Henry Trahar to be Lieutenant. Dated
26th July, 1867.
2nd Devon Militia.
Major John Stevenson to be Lieutenant-Colonel,
vice Buller, deceased. Dated 13th July, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Somerset.
North Somerset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet Arthur Green to be Lieutenant, vice
Samborne, resigned. Dated 31st July, 1867.
Cornet Thomas Heathcote Gerald Wyndham to
be Lieutenant, vice Horner, resigned. Dated
31st July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Edinburgh or Midlothian.
Royal Midlothian Yeomanry Cavalry.
The Lord Schomberg Henry Kerr to be Lieu
tenant, vice Sir David Wedderburn, promoted.
Dated 27th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Northumberland.
^Northumberland and Newcastle Yeomanry
Cavalry,
John Copper Straker, Gent., to be Cornet, vice
Storey, promoted. Dated 24th June, 1867.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 9,
1867.
Foreign Office, August 7, 1867.
(Quarantine, &o. 35.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received through Her Majesty's Consul
at Lisbon, a notice issued by the Portuguese
Board of Health, of which the following is a
translation :
Council of Public Health of the Kingdom.
Notice.
The Council of Public Health of the Kingdont
makes known, that the ports of Italy, in the Medi
terranean, are considered suspected of cholera,
whilst those of Sicily are considered infected with
the same malady.
Lisbon, 25th July, 1867.
Th
to i
/| D.
MARCELLINO.
lne fiscal,
CRAVEIRO
DA SILVAI
(Quarantine, No. 36.)
And from Her Majesty's Acting ConsulGeneral at Naples, a Despatch, of which the
following is a copy
Naples^ July 31, 1867.
I have the honour to report to your Lordship,
that in consequence of the appearance of cholera
in the province of Cosenza, Calabria Citeriore, a
quarantine of fifteen days has been imposed on
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situated on tie eastern coast of that province
between Roseto and Cariati.
A quarantine of seven days has also been im
posed on vessels from Leghorn which sailed on or
after the 30th instant.
The Vice-Consul at Gioja Tauro, in Calabria
Ulteriore IA, reports the appearance of cholera in
the vicinity of Bagnara.
EDW. WILLIAM BONHAM.
Osborne, August 3, 1867.
The Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood upon John lies Mantell,
Esq., late Chief Justice of Her Majesty's Settle
ments in the Gambia.
Osborne, August 3, 1867.
The Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood upon William Anderson
Rose, Esq., Alderman of the City of London.
Osborne, August 3, 1867.
The Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood upon Sydney Hedley
Waterlow, Esq., of Pairseat House, Highgate,
Alderman and Sheriff of the City of London and
Sheriff of the County of Middlesex.
Osborne, August 3, 1867.
The Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood upon Francis Lycett, Esq.,
Sheriff of the City of London and County of
Middlesex,
Osborne, August 3, 1867.
The Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood upon Charles Jasper
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Crown Office, August 7, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
Borough of Dowrvpatrick.
William Keown, of Ballydugan House, in the
county of Down, Esq., in the room of David
Stewart Ker, Esq., who has accepted the office
of Steward of Her Majesty's Chiltern Hun
dreds.
War Office, Pall Mall,
9th August, 1867.
14sth Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Francis Le
Breton Butler to be Captain, by purchase,
vice Keogh, transferred to the 10th Foot.
Dated 7th August, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Charles Alexander Morris, from
the Royal Military College, to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Wood, promoted. Dated 7th
August, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Walter Maynard Robinson,
from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Smith, who has retired.
Dated 8th August, 1867.
60$ Foot, Ensign Henry Affleck Houlton Ward
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Newton
Jones Pauli, promoted. Dated 7th August,
1867.
Ensign Cecil Ralph Howard to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Richard Meade, who has retired.
Dated 7th August, 1867.
Ensign Herbert James Hope-Edwards, from the
14th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Bradford,
promoted. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Fiennes Broughton Newton Dickinson, Gent.,
. to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Ward. Dated
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Edmund Thomas Henry Hntton to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Howard. Dated 9th August,
1867.
Fulbert Wright Archer, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Frederick C. Blenkinsopp Coulson, promoted. Dated 10th August, 1867.
Horace Walpole, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Edmund Lomax Fraser, promoted.
Dated 11th August, 1867.
62nd Foot, Lieutenant Macdonald Hall to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Sanderson, promoted
half-pay Major, without purchase. Dated 7th
August, 1867.
Ensign Thomas Fentham Todd to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Hall. Dated 7th August,
1867.
Ensign Gerald Milnes Gaskell to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Brown, who has retired.
Dated 7th August, 1867.
Vicesimus Knox, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Todd. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Arthur Goding, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Gaskell. Dated 8th August, 1867.
G9th Foot, Lieutenant Henry Harrison Bartlett to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Brevet-Major
Bagot, promoted. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Ensign Peregrine Maitland French to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Bartlett. Dated
7th August, 1867.
George Kirwan, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice French. Dated 7th August, 1867.
74dh Foot, Lieutenant Arthur Meredith Duff
to be Captain, by purchase, vice BrevetMajor Menzies, promoted half - pay Major,
without purchase. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Lieutenant Peter McLaren to be Captain, by
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Ensign George Augustus Barrington Godbold to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Duff. Dated
7th August, 1867.
Ensign Charles Douglas Hay to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice McLaren. Dated 7th
August, 1867.
James Archibald Hay, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Godbold, Dated 7th August,
1867.
Ensign George Kirwan, from the 69th Foot, to be
Ensign, vice Bridgman, appointed Deputy
Assistant Commissary-General. Dated 8th
August, 1867.
Henry Lucas St. George Stewart, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Hay. Dated 9th
August, 1867.
Alexander Stewart, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Campbell, who has retired.
Dated 10th August, 1867.
85th Foot, Captain Lord John Henry Taylour to
be Major, by purchase, vice the Honourable
Edmund John Boyle, who retires. Dated 7th
August, 1867.
Lieutenant Christopher Campbell Oldfield to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Lord J. H. Taylour.
Dated 7th August, 1867.
Lieutenant Loffcus Lewis Astley Cooper to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Doughty, transferred
to the 23rd Foot. Dated 7th August, 1867.
Ensign Charles Edmond Knox to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Oldfield. Dated 7th August,
1867.
Ensign Francis "Wingfield Robinson to be Lieu*
tenant, by purchase, vice Cooper. Dated 7th
August, 1867.
Ensign Wellesley Welman, from the 100th Foot,
to be Ensign, vice Bosanquet, who has
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Charles Seton, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Knox. Dated 8th Angust, 1867.
John Harries Vivian, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Anstmther, who has retired.
Dated 9th August, 1867.
Edward Henry Boden, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Robinson. Dated 10th August,
1867.
CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
The Reverend George Mead, M.A., to be Chap
lain of the Fourth Class. Dated 10th Feb
ruary, 1867.
MILITARY STORE DEPARTMENT.
Deputy Assistant- Superintendent of Stores E. P.
Suggate to be Assistant- Superintendent of
Stores, vice J. F. Dalrymple, deceased. Dated
30th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Gloucester, and of the City and
County of the City of Gloucester, and of the
City and County of the City of Bristol.
Royal South Gloucestershire Light Lnfaniry
Regiment of Militia.
Lieutenant Arthur Ryves to be Captain, vice
Holt, promoted. Dated 5th August, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Hertford.
Hertfordshire Regiment of Militia.
Lieutenant William Fraser Cass Britton to be
Captain, vice Gaussen, deceased. Dated 11th
July, 1867.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 13,
1867.
Foreign Office, August 12, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 37.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires
at Athens, a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
My Loed,
Athens, July 30, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to enclose a translation
of a note which I have received from M. Tricoupi,
announcing that all arrivals from Ragusa, Cattaro,
and Antivari will be subjected to eleven days
quarantine, and those from Trieste, and also from
the coast of Italy from Naples to Civita Vecchia,
will be subjected to a quarantine of five days.
I have, <fcc.,
J. A ELLIS.
The Lord Stanley,
Sec., &c, Sec.,
(Translation).
Sir,
Athens, July
1867.
I HAVE the honour to inform you that
arrivals from Ragusa, Cattaro, and Antivari have
been subjected to a quarantine of eleven days, and
that arrivals from Trieste as well as those from
the coasts of Italy, from Naples to Civita Vecchia
have been subjected to a quarantine of observation
of five days.
(Signed)
CH. TRICOUPI.
The Honourable J. A. ElUs,
&c.,
&c.,
&o.

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Foreign Office, August 12, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
M. Fortunate Lamouroux as Consul-General at
Calcutta, with jurisdiction over all the Coast from
the Mouth of the Godavery to the Southern
Frontier of Tenasserim, for His Majesty the King
of Italy.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve
of Don Federico Sevila Izquierdo as Vice-Consul
at St. John's, Newfoundland, for Her Majesty the
Queen of Spain.
War Office, Pall MaU,
13th August, 1867.
1st Regiment of Life Guards, Cornet and SubLieutenant James Graham, Marquis of Graham,
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice George
Cecil Orlando, Viscount Newport, who retires.
Dated 14-th August, 1867.
6th Dragoon Guards, Major Edward Lennox
Jervis, from the 11th Hussars, to be Major.
Dated 20th July, 1866.
Cornet John McGregor Hadden has been per
mitted to retire from the service by the sale of
his Commission. Dated 14th August, 1867.
7th Dragoon Guards, Captain Christopher Barton
to be Major, by purchase, vice George E. F.
Kauntze, who retires. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Lieutenant Arthur Hare Vincent to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Barton. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Cornet Thomas H. Monteith Brown to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Vincent. Dated 14th
August, 1867.
Veterinary Surgeon Charles George Hetherington
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nary Surgeon, vice Poyser, who exchanges.
Dated 14th August, 1867.
2nd Dragoons, Paymaster James Clarke Hicks,
from the 92nd Foot, to he Paymaster, vice
honorary Major Swinburne, who exchanges.
Dated 14th August, 1867.
3rd Hussars, Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Gent.,
to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Alfred Lucas
Henry, who retires. Dated 14th August,
1867.
9$. Lancers, Lieutenant Henry Augustus Candy
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Charles
Brome Bashford, who retires. Dated 14th
August, 1867.
Cornet Charles Harvey Palairet to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Candy. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Cornet William Percy, from the 12th Lancers, to
be Cornet, vice Palairet. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Wth Hussars, Captain Henry Harnett to be
Major, without purchase, vice Jervis, trans
ferred to the 6th Dragoon Guards, 20th July,
1866, such antedate not to carry back pay.
Lieutenant John M'Loughlin to be Captain, with
out purchase, vice Harnett, 20th July, 1866,
such antedate not to carry back pay.
12th Lancers, Lieutenant John Mundy Dowdeswell to be Captain, by purchase, vice William
Fagan, who retires. Dated i4th August,
1867.
Cornet William George Middleton to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Dowdeswell. Dated
14th August, 1867.
Troop-Serjeant-Major William Percy, from the
4th Dragoon Guards, to be Cornet, without
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3rd Dragoon Guards. Dated 14th August,
1867.
John Richard Malone, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Middleton. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Benjamin Charles Harvey, Gent., to be Cornet,
by purchase, vice Percy, transferred to the 9th
Lancers. Dated 15th August, 1867,
14ft Hussars, The surname of the Cornet trans
ferred from Ensign 6th Foot on the 20th July,
1867, is Toler, not Toller.
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Second Captain
Thomas Henry Pitt, on the Supernumerary
List, to be Captain. Dated 24th July, 1867.
Second Captain Frederick Lee Hopkinson Lyon
to be Captain, vice F. N. Cromartie, deceased.
Dated 24th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Pountney Darwall to be
Second Captain, vice Lyon. Dated 24th July,
1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Cai'isbrooke Penny has been
permitted to resign his Commission. Dated
14th August, 1867.
Serjeant-Major William Wishart to be Quarter
master, vice John Morris, retired upon halfpay. Dated 14th August, 1867.
The promotion of the following Officers to be
antedated to the 11th of July, 1867, viz. :
Captain Alexander H. Hutchinson.
Captain Frederick G. Ravenhill.
Second Captain Edward D. Tarleton.
Veterinary-Surgeon Richard Poyser, from the
7th Dragoon Guards, to be Veterinary Surgeon,
vice Reilly, who exchanges.
Dated 14th
August, 1867.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Second Captain Edward
1867.
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Harding Steward to be Captain, vice BrevetLieutenant- Colonel Armit, placed on temporary
half-pay. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Richard Tierney Davidson to
be Second Captain, vice Steward. Dated 14th
August, 1867.
Lieutenant William Henry Collins to be placed on
the Supernumerary List, on appointment as
Assistant Instructor in Surveying and Topo
graphical Drawing at the Royal Military
Academy. Dated 10th August, 1867.
Lieutenant William John Engledue, from the
Seconded List, to be Lieutenant.
3rd Regiment of Foot, Major Charles Knight
Pearson to be Lieutenant- Colonel, by purchase,
vice Frederick William Gore, who retires.
Dated 14th August, 1867,
Captain Talbot Ashley Cox to be Major, by pur
chase, vice Pearson. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Lieutenant James Edward Foster to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Cox. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Ensign George Robert Taylor to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Christian F. Gardiner, who
retires. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Ensign Edward .lohn Lynch to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Foster. Dated 14th August,
1867.
hth Foot, Staff-Surgeon Richard Wolseley to be
Surgeon, vice J. N. Bell, M.D., appointed to
the Staff. Dated 14th August, 1867.
8th Foot, Lieutenant Thomas Gorges Crawley to
be Captain, by purchase, vice John Coleberd
Cooper, who retires. Dated 14th August,
1867.
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to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Crawley.
Dated 14th August, 1867.
11th Foot, Ensign Richard Edward Kelsall, from
the 64th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Porjett, pro
moted. Dated 14th August, 1867.
14th Foot, Ensign Brook Taylor Ottley to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Laverton, who
has retired. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Ensign Arthur Walter Noyes to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Butler, promoted. Dated
14th August, 1867.
Ensign Samuel John Revell Toms to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Langtrey, who has
retired. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet John William Allin, from the
Royal Military College, to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Ottley. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Patrick Crosbie, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Noyes. Dated 15th August, 1867.
Wybrants Olphert, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Toms. Dated 16th August, 1867.
16t/t Foot, Major William Charles Bancroft to be
Lieutenant-Colonel, by purchase, vice BrevetColonel Oliver Langley who retires upon halfpay. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Captain Somerville G. C. Hogge to be Major, by
purchase, vice Bancroft. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Lieutenant Arthur Edward Cooch to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Hogge. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Lieutenant Richard Wood Robinson to be Cap
tain, by purchase, vice George Street, who
retires. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Ensign William Klingender to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Cooch. Dated 14th August,
1867.
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Ensign Hillyard Henry Angus Cameron to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Robinson. Dated
14th August, 1867.
Edward Willock Chalmers, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Klingender. Dated 14th
August, 1867.
21st Foot, Gentleman Cadet George Montague
Hayes, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Hamilton, transferred
to the 96th Foot. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Edward Bovill to be Ad
jutant, vice Lieutenant Ralston, promoted.
Dated 22nd June, 1867.
27th Foot, Lieutenant Henry Scott Simeon to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Laurence William
Desborough, who retires. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Ensign William Erskine to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Simeon. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Hugh Wodehouse, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Erskine. Dated 14th August,
1867.
56th Foot, Lieutenant John Charley to be Cap
tain, by purchase, vice Marcell Conran, who
retires. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Ensign Arthur Adolphus L. F. Levert to be Lientenant, by purchase, vice Charley. Dated 14th
August, 1867.
59th Foot, Captain Robert Staveley Shinkwin,
from half-pay, late 59th Foot, to be Captain,
vice Kean, who has retired on half-pay, on ap
pointment as Staff Officer of Pensioners. Dated
14th August, 1867.
Ensign Charles Dames Moore to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice FitzGibbon, deceased.
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61st Foot, Lieutenant Charles Henry Boileau to
be Captain, without purchase, vice Charles
Hercules Atkinson, deceased.
Dated 12th
July, 1867.
Ensign Edward Henry Broderick O'Geran to be
lieutenant, without purchase, vice Boileau.
Dated 12th July, 1867.
63rd Foot, Major Vere Hunt Bowles to be Lieu
tenant-Colonel, without purchase, vice BrevetColonel William Frederick Carter, C.B., de
ceased. Dated 28th July, 1867.
Captain William Fitz-Roy to be Major, without
purchase, vice Bowles. Dated 28th July,
1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Atkinson to be Captain,
without purchase, vice Fitz-Roy. Dated 28th
July, 1867.
Lieutenant Thornton Scovell to be Captain, by
purchase, vice Francis Thomas Hulton, who
retires. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Ensign Constantine Joseph Ryan to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Atkinson. Dated 28th
July, 1867.
Ensign Arnold F. Yarker to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Scovell. Dated 14th August,
1867.
William Lettsom Gronow, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Yarker. Dated 14th August,
1867.
66th Foot, Lieutenant Alfred Chamberlain Addi
son to be Captain, by purchase, vice Alfred
Torrens, who retires. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Ensign Pearce O'Reilly to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Addison. Dated 14th August,
1867.
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14th Hussars, to be Ensign, vice Hamilton,
promoted. Dated 14th August, 1867.
81st Foot, Ensign Frank Ryley, from the 16th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Woods, promoted by
purchase in the 85th Foot. Dated 14th August,
1867.
84<th Foot, Lieutenant George Edward Montagu
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Norcliffe Gil
pin, who retires. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Ensign George Edward Bythesea Baker to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Montagu. Dated
14th August, 1867.
William Thomas Briscoe, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Baker. Dated 14th August,
1867.
85th Foot, Ensign George John Woods, from the
81st Foot, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Garnett, who has retired. Dated 14th August,
1867.
92ra<Z Foot, Ensign Charles Francis Massy to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Williams, who
has retired. Dated 14th August, 1867.
The Honourable John Scott Napier to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Massy. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Paymaster, with the honorary rank of Major,
John Dennis Swinburne, from the 2nd
Dragoons, to be Paymaster, vice Hicks, who
exchanges. Dated 14th August, 1867.
93rd Foot, The names of the Officer who obtained
his Lieutenancy on the 13th December, 1857,
are George Forbes-Robertson.
96th Foot, Ensign Edward Chetwood Hamilton,
from the 21st Foot, to be Ensign, vice'O'Neal,
promoted. Dated 14th August, 1867.
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pertz, from the 102nd Foot, to be Ensign, vice
Crawford Boyd Cooke, a Probationer for the
Staff Corps in India. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Rifle Brigade, Lieutenant Aylmer Howard Tynte
Henry Somerset to be Captain, by purchase,
vice W. J. M. Cuninghame, promoted halfpay Major, by purchase. Dated 14th August,
1867.
Ensign the Honourable Cecil Thomas Parker to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Somerset.
Dated 14th August, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Charles HawtreyBruce Norcott,
from the Royal Military College, to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice the Honourable C. T. Parker.
Dated 14th August, 1867.
DEPOT BATTALION,
Captain John Howley, 4th Foot, to be Instructor
of Musketry, vice Captain C. W. S. Gaynor,
38th Foot, who has resigned the appointment.
Dated 22nd July, 1867.
HALF-PAT.
Major and Brevet-Colonel James H. Craig
Robertson, from half-pay 100th Foot, having
completed five years' service abroad as a
Deputy- Quartermaster-General, to be Lieu
tenant-Colonel, without purchase. Dated 8th
August, 1867.
Captain W. J. M. Cuninghame, from the Rifle
Brigade, to be Major, by purchase. Dated
14th August, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Staff- Surgeon Wellington Poole, having com
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Surgeon-Major, under the provisions of the
Royal Warrant of the 1st April, 1867. Dated
1st June, 1867.
Surgeon James Nicholas Bell, M.D., from the 5th
Foot, to be Staff-Surgeon, vice R. Wolseley,
appointed to the 5th Foot. Dated 14th August,
1867.
VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
Acting Veterinary- Surgeon James Allen has been
permitted to resign his appointment. Dated
14th August, 1867.
BREVET.
Paymaster Henry Manning, 5th Foot, to have the
honorary rank of Captain. Dated 1st July,
1867.
Quartermaster John Morris, retired half-pay,
Royal Artillery, to have the honorary rank of
Captain. Dated 14th August, 1867.
Lieutenant John Markham, Madras European
Veterans, to have the honorary rank of Captain.
Dated 14th August, 1867.
Deputy Assistant-Commissary Horatio Boardman Steward, Bengal Commissariat Depart
ment to have the honorary rank of Ensign.
Dated 14th August, 1867.
The following Officers of the Royal Artillery,
having completed the qualifying service in the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, to be Colonels, under
the provisions of the Royal Warrant of 3rd Feb
ruary, 1866, viz. :
Lieutenant-Colonel Neil Mclnnes Mackay. Dated
16th July, 1867.
Lieutenant- Colonel Anthony Maxtone Murray.
Dated 24th July, 1867.

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Admiralty, 10th August, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Charles Greville Harston, Gent., to be Second
Lieutenant. Dated 31st July, 1867.
Admiralty, 9th August, 1867.
The following promotions have this day been
made :
William McDpwall, Esq., to be Chief Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Thomas E. Miller, Esq., to be Chief Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
William H. Hooper, Esq., to be Chief Engineer
in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Admiralty, 12th August, 1867.
Charles Henry Dillon, Esq., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Retired Commander
in Her Majesty's Fleet, under Order in Council
of 26th June, 1867.
Stephen Bowden, Esq., M.D., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Staff Surgeon in Her
Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 25th June,
1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Northumberland.
Northumberland Light Infantry Militia.
lieutenant Michael Dodd to be Captain. Dated
30th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Frederick R. Jobling to be Captain.
Dated 30th July, 1867.

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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Nottingham.
Royal Sherwood Foresters or Nottinghamshire
Regiment of Militia.
Dundas Reinhardt Gill, Esq., late Captain 10th
Hussars, to be Lieutenant. Dated 8th August,
1867.
Richard Upton, Gent., to be Lieutenant. Dated
8th August, 1867.

FROM THE
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 13,
1867.
INVESTITURE of HIS MAJESTY THE
EMPEROR and AUTOCRATOR of ALL
THE RUSSIAS with the Ensigns and
Harit of the Most Norle Order of the
Garter.
Si. Petersburg, July 28, 1867.
THE Queen, Sovereign of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter, having been pleased by a
Commission under Her Majesty's Royal Sign
Manual and the Great Seal of the Order, to
constitute and appoint The Right Honourable
George Henry Robert Charles, Earl Vane, Her
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Mission to this Court, and Sir Charles George
Young, Knt, Garter Principal King of Arms,
or his Deputy for this occasion, Walter Aston
Blount, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms, to be Her
Majesty's Plenipotentiaries for Investing His
Imperial Majesty with the Ensigns and Habit of
that Most Noble Order, they embarked at Dover
on the 18th instant, and proceeded to Brussels,
and thence to this City, which, with their re
spective Suites, they reached on the 24th.
On the 26th, Earl Vane and the Members of
his Suite, were honoured with an audience of
His Imperial Majesty at the Camp of KrasnoeSelo, and were severally presented to His Majesty.
The Emperor having signified his pleasure to
receive the Investiture at the Palace of TsarskoeSelo, the Plenipotentiaries proceeded thither and
arrived at the Apartments which had been pre
pared for them in the Alexander Palace on the
evening of the 27th instant.
On the morning of the 28th, Deputy-Garter
and the Members of his Suite were honoured with
an audience of His Imperial Majesty at the Palace
of Tsarskoe-Selo, and were severally presented to
His Majesty.
The requisite arrangements for the Investiture
having been made, the several persons appointed
to take part in the Ceremony assembled in the
Apartments of Her Majesty's Envoy Extra
ordinary, and from thence proceeded to the
Imperial Palace at Tsarskoe-Selo in five Royal
State Carriages, attended by Outriders and Grooms
in State Liveries, The Prince. Lieven, Grand
Master of the Ceremonies, having arrived to con
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The Mission was received by His Imperial
Majesty standing in front of the Throne, and
surrounded by the Ministers of State and the
Great Officers of the Court. The Persons bearing
the Insignia moved to the left, and the Plenipo
tentiaries advanced towards His Majesty, the
Secretary to the Mission remaining near to the
Plenipotentiaries to deliver to them the Insignia.
The First Plenipotentiary, the Earl Vane, then
made an address to His Imperial Majesty, decla
ratory of the object of the Mission, to which His
Imperial Majesty graciously replied, and expressed
his gratification at the reception of the Order.
The Letter of Credence was presented to the
Emperor, who placed the same in the hands of
The Count Adlerberg, Minister of the Imperial
Court ; Deputy Garter then delivered to Earl
Vane the Statutes, which His Lordship presented
to the Emperor, and afterwards the Commission,
which was delivered by His Imperial Majesty to
Prince Gortchakoff, Chancellor of the Empire,
by whom it was read and subsequently returned
to Deputy Garter.
Deputy Garter then taking the Garter, delivered
it to the Earl Vane, who buckled the same around
His Imperial Majesty's left leg ; Deputy Garter
reading the admonition.
His Imperial Majesty wa3 next invested with
the Riband and George appendant ; Deputy Garter
reading the admonition.
The Emperor then delivered his Sword, which
Deputy-Garter received and retained as an ancient
Fee appertaining to the office of Garter ; and
His Imperial Majesty was invested with the Sword
of the Order.
His Imperial Majesty being then divested of
the Riband and George, which was received by
an Officer of the Court, Deputy-Garter presented

.826
to the Earl Vane the Mantle, the Collar, the Hat
and Feathers, and the Star, which were severally
presented by His Lordship to His Imperial
Majesty.
The ceremony of the Investiture being com
pleted, the Plenipotentiaries, with their respective
Suites, making their reverences, withdrew from the
Imperial presence, and were reconducted to the
Alexander Palace.
A Banquet took place at the Palace of TsarskoeSelo, in the afternoon, at which The Emperor
appeared, wearing the Ensigns of the Order, His
Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Vladimir, the
Plenipotentiaries and their Suites, the principal
Ministers and Officers of State, as also the Right
Honourable Sir Andrew Buchanan. G.C.B., Her"
Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni
potentiary at the Court of St. Petersburg, and the
Members of his Embassy. During the Banquet
His Imperial Majesty drank to the Health of The
Queen Victoria, Sovereign of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter, which was followed by the
Health of His Imperial Majesty, Knight of the
said Most Noble Order of the Garter.
In a circle, after the Banquet, the Plenipo
tentiaries and their Suites took leave of His
Imperial Majesty.
WALTER ASTON BLOUNT,
Deputy- Garter.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 16,
1867.
At the Court at Osborne, August 14, 1867.
THE Queen, as Sovereign of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter, hath been graciously
pleased, by Letters Patent under Her Royal Sign
Manual and the Great Seal of the Order, bearing
date this day, to dispense with all the statutes and
regulations usually observed in regard to Instal
lation, and to grant unto His Majesty Francis
Joseph, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary
and of Bohemia, Knight of the said Most
Noble Order, and duly invested with the
Ensigns thereof, full power and authority to
exercise all rights and privileges belonging to
a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order
of the Garter, in as full and ample a manner as
if His Imperial Majesty had been formally
installed ; any decree, rule, or usage to the
contrary notwithstanding.
At the Court at Osborne, August 14, 1867.
THE Queen, as Sovereign of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter, hath been graciously
pleased, by Letters Patent under Her Royal Sign
Manual and the Great Seal of the Order, bearing
date this day, to dispense with all the statutes
and regulations usually observed in regard to
Installation, and to grant unto His Majesty
Alexander the II., Emperor and Autocrator of all
the Russias, Knight of the said Most Noble
Order, and duly invested with the Ensigns
thereof, full power and authority to exercise all

828
rights and privileges belonging to a Knight
Companion of the Most Noble Order of the
Garter, in as full and ample a manner as if His
Imperial Majesty had been formally installed ;
any decree, rule, or usage to the contrary not
withstanding.
At the Court at Osborne, August 14, 1867.
THE Queen, as Sovereign of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter, hath been graciously pleased
by Letters Patent under Her Royal Sign Manual
and the Great Seal of the Order, bearing date
this day, to dispense with all the statutes and
regulations usually observed in regard to Instal
lation, and to grant unto His Majesty The
Sultan, Abdul Aziz, Knight of the said Most
Noble Order, and duly invested with the Ensigns
thereof, full power and authority to exercise all
rights and privileges belonging to a Knight Com
panion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, in
as full and ample a manner as if His Imperial
Majesty had been formally installed ; any decree,
rule, or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.
Lord Gliamberlain's Office, St. James's Palace,
August 14, 1867.
Notice is hereby given, that the State Apart
ments of Windsor Castle, will be closed on
Monday next, the 19th instant. They will be re
opened, under the usual regulations, on Thursday,
the 22nd instant.
Foreign Office, August 14, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 38.)
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affaii-s
has received from Her Majesty's Acting Consul

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at Genoa, a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
Genoa, August 9, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to inform your Lordship
that the number of cases of cholera occurring in
this town having greatly increased during the last
few days, the Prefect of the province of Genoa,
acting under instructions received from the Minis
ter of the Interior, has notified that, beginning
from the 8th instant, foul bills of health are
issued to all vessels clearing from this port ; such
vessels on the arrival in any Italian port free
from cholera will be subject to a quarantine of
seven days.
Foreign Office, August 15, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 39.)
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, through Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Florence, two Decrees of the
Italian Ministry of the Interior, of which the
following are translations :
Ministry of the Interior.
Decree of Maritime Sanitary Board.
(No. 25.)
The Minister, in consequence of the increase
of Cholera in the city of Palermo, and of the
persistence of that disease throughout that pro
vince, decrees, that from to-day all vessels with
a clean bill of health during the passage, whether
from infected Ports or otherwise, shall be ad
mitted to pratique.
The " contumacious " treatment shall be only
continued in that Port for those vessels where
cases shall have occurred during the passage.
Given at Florence, August 4, 1867.
(Signed)
U. RATTAZZI.
1867.
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Ministry of the Interior.
Decree of Maritime Sanitary Board.
(No. 26.)
The Minister, having been informed of the
outbreak of some cases of Cholera at Genoa,
decrees, that vessels leaving the port of Genoa,
and the surrounding districts, from this day forth,
shall on their arrival at any port in the Kingdom,
not subject to quarantine, be placed under quaran
tine of observation of seven days, in the event of
a clean bill of health during the passage.
Should any case have occurred on the passage
they shall be subject in all other ports of the
Kingdom to the treatment prescribed in the
decree of April 29, 1867.
Given at Florence, August 7, 1867.
(Signed)
The Minister,
U. RATTAZZI.
Downing Street, August 14, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Henry
Dunkley, Esq., to be a Member of the Legislative
Council of Her Majesty's Settlement of Lagos on
the Western Coast of Africa.
Whitehall, August 8, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to grant unto
William Sedgwick, of Beckside in Cautley, in the
township of Sedburgh, in the West Riding of the
county of York, Yeoman, eldest son and heir
apparent of Thomas Sedgwick, of Fossdale, in the
parish of Aysgarth, in the North Riding of the
said county of York, Farmer, by Elizabeth, his
wife, only surviving child of John Fawcett, late
of Beckside aforesaid, deceased, and sister and

831
heir of James Fawcett, late of Beckside aforesaid,
Yeoman, also deceased, Her Royal licence and
authority that he and his issue may henceforth
take and use the surname of Fawcett in lieu of
that of Sedgwick :
And to command that the said Royal concession
and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's
College of Arms, otherwise to be void and of
none effect.
Whitehall, August 10, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to give and grant
unto John Alexander Mainley Pinniger, of Great
George-street, in the city of Westminster, Gentle
man, one of the Attorneys in Her Majesty's
Courts of Queen's Bench, Exchequer, and Com
mon Pleas at Westminster and a Solicitor of the
High Court of Chancery, and unto Georgina
Catherine, his wife, third daughter of Nathaniel
Garland, late of Michaelstowe Hall, in the parish
of Ramsey, in the county of Essex, and of Woodcote Grove, in the parish of Epsom, in the county
of Surrey, Esquire, deceased, by Anna, his wife,
who afterward by Royal licence assumed the
surname of Cope only, and was thenceforth
Anna Cope, of Drumilly, in the county of
Armagh, and of Hyde-park-square, in the county
of Middlesex, Widow, also deceased, Her Royal
licence and authority that they may, in compliance
with a condition contained in the last will and
testament of the said Anna Cope, take and use
the surname of Cope only, instead of that of
Pinniger, that the said John Alexander Mainley
Pinniger may bear the arms of Cope only,
and that the said surname and arms of Cope
only may in like manner be taken, used, and
borne by their issue; such arms being first
duly exemplified according to the laws of arms,
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832
and recorded in the College of Arms, otherwise
the said Royal licence and permission to be void
and of none effect :
Also to command that the said Royal conces
sion and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's
said College of Arms.
(C. 1176.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
August 14, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received
a Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Riga,
with a copy of a decision of the Council of State,
relative to charges on Trade and Navigation at
the Port of Riga, of which the following is a
translation :
Regulation for the Abolition and Alteration of
certain Charges on Commerce and Navigation
at Riga, brought into operation on the
July,
1867.
By decision of the Council of the Empire, dated
April, 1867, it has been determined :
I.
To abolish the undermentioned taxes which
have hitherto been borne by the Commerce and
Navigation of Riga :
1. Taxes received by the Crown: viz. :
(a)-Fire money; (6)Poor money; (c) Har
bour money.
2. Taxes received by the City of Riga : viz. :
(a) Lastage duty at 5 copecks per last (entrance
and clearance together), on every vessel enter

833
ing the Port of Riga ; (b)Bridge money per
last on every vessel quitting the Port of Riga ;
(c)Town quay money ; (d)Allowance
money (bewilligungsgeld) ; (e)Store money
for placing vessels along the banks and quays
of the Duna; (/)Bridge money, for making
vessels fast to the Duna Bridge.
3. Taxes levied for the benefit of the General
Governor and his Chancery ; viz. :
(a) Quay and stage money for all vessels enter
ing the Port ot Riga; (6)Taxes called
(accidenzien) fees.
4. Taxes levied for (he henefit of tlte Custom
House, its Functionaries and Servants ; viz. :
(a)Passport duty on ships leaving the port ;
(6)Charges on measurement certificate of
every ship ; (c)The first Custom House fees
(accidenzien) ; {d)The second Custom House
fees (accidenzien) ; (e)Taxes for the benefit
of the Seamen's Widow and Orphan Fund.
5., Taxes leviedfor the henefit of the Exchange
Committee ; viz. :
(a)The tax of 14 copecks per vessel ; (h) The
tax of per cent, on the value of Trade with
Great Britain and other foreign countries.
6. Tax levied for the benefit of the Captain of
the Port ; viz. -.
1 Ruble 24 copecks per vessel.
7. Taxes levied for the benefit of the Lutheran
Churches and Charitable Establishments ; viz. :
(a)Church, money ; (b)Tax for the benefit of
the Riga Orphan House ; (c)Tax for the St
George's Hospital ; (d) Tax for the Russian
Poorhouse.

834
II.
The tax now existing for the benefit of the city
of Riga of per cent, on the value of all goods
imported and exported at the Port of Riga, shall
be reduced by one-half from the year 1868 ; that
is to say, that from the 1st of January, 1868, only
per cent, shall be levied on all goods imported
and exported, the town taking upon itself (a.)
To keep up the Mercantile Courts and Police of
Riga ; (by--To increase the Police and Fire
Brigade as may be necessary.
III.
To carry out the principles above mentioned,
the Commerce and Navigation of Riga will con
tinue to pay the following taxes.
1. For the benefit of the Grown.
(a)A lastage duty of 5 copecks per last on all
vessels measuring 10 lasts and upwards ; (6)
A tax of 90 copecks for the stamped paper
used for ship's pass, and 15 copecks on the
declaration of the Captain ; (c) A tax of per
cent, on the value of merchandize descending
the Diina by river carriage.
2. Taxes levied to be administered by the Exchange
Committee.
(a)The second J per cent, on the value of im
ports and exports, on the condition that the
Ministers of the Interior and Finance shall
watch that the amount received shall be espe
cially applied to the payment of the interest,
and to extinguish the loans raised by the body
of merchants for the construction of the
Winter Harbour, the building and furnishing
of the Exchange, or for other expenses directly
beneficial to commerce and navigation ; (b)

835
The third and fourth taxes of i per cent., as
well as that of per cent, on the value of
imports and exports, under the conditions that
the Local Authorities shall report to the Minis
ter of the Interior relative to the possibility of
suppressing these three taxes, so soon as the
loans to the payment of which they are to be
applied shall have been disposed of, or shall
propose their reduction, should the keeping
the harbour in a satisfactory condition render
a permanent tax necessary ; (c)The tax of
1 copeck per last on all out-going vessels for
the benefit of the Marine Hospital and the
construction of a Hospize.
3. With the character of a voluntary contribution,
the tax for the benefit of the Seamen's Widow
and Orphan Fund, and of the Riga Seamen
Society ; the amount of this tax is left to be
decided by the shipowners of Riga, without
placing shipowners of other ports under the
obligation of subscribing to it.
IV.
The temporary tax of 15 copecks per last on
all merchants' vessels quitting the port, applied
to deepening the navigable canal of the river, is
changed into a tax of 10 copecks per last, which
shall be levied equally on all merchants' vessels
entering and quitting the port, on the condition,
however, that the produce of this tax shall be ex
clusively applied to deepening the bed of the
river, and to no other purpose.
V.
To replace the taxes which have been sup
pressed, and especially the tax of 5 copecks per
last, the quay, shore and bridge duties, as well as
the tax called (Bewilligungsgelder), there is pro.

836
visionally established, for the benefit of the city of
Riga, a single tax of 23 copecks per last, to be
levied on each vessel which shall have actually
made use of the town preparations for the use of
ships, the town engaging on its part, (a)To es
tablish and keep in good order, and free from
danger, the bridges and quays necessary for
mooring the ships: (6)To furnish masters of
vessels, without cost, the beams, and planks neces
sary for constructing the stages for loading and
discharging ; (c)To exempt from all bridge
payments and other similar charges, all mer
chandize carried to and from vessels.

(C. 1191.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
August 14, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
an extract from the French " Moniteur," contain
ing a Decree declaring the Custom-houses of
Bona and Philippeville open for the importation
of tissues.
(C. 1192.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
August 14, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Acting
Consul-General at Tangier, stating that an addi
tional term of six months from the 10th July last,
has been granted by the Sultan during which the
export of grain from Moorish ports will be per
mitted.

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(C. 1199.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
August 15, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a
copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Florence, enclosing a copy of a Law,
regulating the import duties on mixed tissues and
tissues of pure silk, of which the following is a
translation :
Art. 1. Mixed tissues of hemp, flax, jute,
cotton, and wool, will pay the duty on those in
which the material predominates in weight.
Art. 2. To the tissues of silk and floss silk
the following duties will be applied, per kilo
gramme :
Tissues of pure silk, floss silk, or silk and
mixed of silk and floss silk, from the publication
of the present Law to the 31st December, 1867, 6
francs.
From January 1, 1868, 3 francs.
Tissues of floss silk, or silk mixed with other
material shall pay the duty on the predominating
material in weight.
If, however, there shall be in it more tfcan 12,
and not less than 50 per cent, of silk or floss silk,
the material shall pay 3 francs per kilogramme.
India Office, 15th August, 1867.
HER Majesty has been pleased to approve of
the following admissions to the Staff Corps by the
Governments in India :
BENGAL STAFF CORPS.
Admissions.
To be Captain.
Captain Thomas Herbert Lewin, 104th Foot.
Dated 2nd March, 1866.

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To be Lieutenants.
Lieutenant Christopher Garsia, 11th Foot.
Dated 11th October, 1859.
Lieutenant James Robert Yule, Royal Artillery.
Dated 22nd December, 1859.
Lieutenant Henry Hoiwell Birch, late 27th
Native Infantry. Dated 26th April, 1860.
Lieutenant James Salisbury Tait, Bengal In
fantry. Dated 26th January, 1861.
Lieutenant George Nicholas Channer, Bengal
Infantry. Dated 25th May, 1861.
Lieutenant Reginald Justus Wimberley, General
List. Dated 21st June, 1861.
Lieutenant Charles Edward Shepherd, Bengal
Infantry. Dated 1st January, 1862.
Lieutenant William Sydney Nugent, 103rd Foot,
Dated 17th April, 1862.
Lieutenant Edward Barry Bishop, 54th Foot.
Dated 2nd December, 1865.
Ensign Henry Mackenzie Macdonald "Wood, 35th
Foot. Dated 17th January, 1866.
Ensign Robert Charles Nicholetts, 38th Foot.
Dated 10th July, 1866.
Ensign James Bird Hutchinson, 82nd Foot.
Dated 17th July, 1866.
MADRAS STAFF CORPS.
Admissions.
To be Captain.
Captain Hugh Gordon Thomson, Royal (Madras)
Artillery. Dated 19th July, 1860.
To be Lieutenant.
Lieutenant James Stuart Fraser Mackenzie,
Royal (Madras) Artillery. Dated 8th June,
1860.

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BOMBAY STAFF CORPS.
Admissions.
To be Lieutenants.
Lieutenant Julian Babonan Lawrence, Royal
Artillery. Dated 18th December, 1861.
Ensign Alfred Hercules Mayhew, 109th Foot.
Dated 23rd May, 1865.
Admiralty, 14th August, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Second Lieutenant Laurence Fortescue to be First
Lieutenant, vice Baker, retired on half- pay.
Dated 9th August, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Lincoln.
Vincent Cracroft Amcotts, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 5th August, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Suffolk.
Henry William Eaton, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 8th August, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Durham.
1st Durham Regiment of Militia.
Thomas Paulinus Lawson to be Captain. Dated
8th May, 1867.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 20,
1867.
Foreign Office, August 20, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 40.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires
at Athens, a copy of a note addressed to him by
the Greek Minister, of which the following is a
translation :
Athens,7 JJisiZu
7 August. 1867.
I HAVE the honour to inform you that arri
vals from the coasts of Italy from Civita-Vecchia
to Genoa have just been subjected to a quaran
tine of observation of five days, on account of the
appearance of cholera at Leghorn.
(Signed)
CH. TRICOUPI.
The Hon. J. A. Ellis,
&c. &e. &c.
Foreign Office, August 19, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. William B. West as Consul at Dublin for the
United States of America.
Whitehall, August 17, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
appointing the Right Honourable Sir Robert
Joseph Phillimore, Knt., D.C.L., to be Judge of

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the High Court of Admiralty of England, in the
room of the Right Honourable Stephen Lushington, D.C.L., resigned.
Whitehall, August 19, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting
the dignity of a Knight of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland unto Harry St.
George Ord, Esq., Colonel in Her Majesty's
Army, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Corps of Royal
Engineers, C.B., Governor and Commander-inChief of the Straits Settlement.
War Office, Pall Mall,
20th August, 1867.
lUh Regiment of Hussars, Albert Brassey, Gent.,
to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Toler, trans
ferred to the 74th Foot. Dated 21st August,
1867.
Bm/al Regiment of Artillery, Lieutenant Edward
Roden Cottingham to be Second Captain, vice
Pilkington Jackson, superseded for being
absent without leave. Dated 21st August,
1867.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Captain John Cromie
Blackwood De Butts to be Lieutenant-Colonel,
vice Charles Richard Binney, who retires upon
half-pay. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Second Captain Edward Donald Malcolm to bo
Captain, vice De Butts. Dated 21st August
1867.
Lieutenant Bruce Hull Melville to be Second
Captain,
vice Malcolm. Dated 21st Auotw
1867.
SU8purllth Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Hugh -Ugust,
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Scott Stewart, who retires.


Dated 21s
August, 1867.
Ensign Osmond James Forjett to be Lieutenam
without purchase, vice Samuel Halahan,
deceased. Dated 9th June, 1867.
Ensign John William O'Callaghan to be Liei
tenant, by purchase, vice Toller. Dated 21$
August, 1867.
Ensign Henry Forster Bnrmester to be Lieq
tenant, by purchase, vice Forjett, whose
promotion by purchase, on the 7th August,
1867, has been cancelled. Dated 21st August
1867.
Ensign Edward Willock Chalmers, from the
16th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Burmester.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
12th Foot, Major John M'Kay, from the School of
Musketry, to be Major, vice Bythesea, who
exchanges. Dated 1st August, 1867.
13th Foot, Staff- Surgeon Francis Henry Macfadin
to be Surgeon, vice Doherty, appointed to the
18th Foot. Dated 9th July, 1867.
16th Foot, Arthur Hill Hill, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Ryley, transferred to the 81st
Foot. Dated 21st August, 1867.
18th Foot, Surgeon Daniel John Doherty, from
the 13th Foot, to be Surgeon, vice James
Henry Lewis, deceased. Dated 9th Jul v.
1867.
19th Foot, Lieutenant James Gordon Moir to be
Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Knox, promoted.
Dated 10th June, 1867.
p^5/A Foot, Major Charles James Stewart Wallace
Unit0 ^e Lieutenant-Colonel, by purchase, vice
appo-revet-Colonel Francis Fane, who retires upon
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Captain Thomas "Winter Sheppard to be Major,
by purchase, vice Wallace. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Lieutenant William Grogan Knox to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Sheppard.
Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Ensign Duncan "William Cork to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice William Bigsby Brown,
who retires. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign John Leith Ross to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Knox. Dated 21st August,
1867.
Surgeon Henry Vereker Bindon, M.D., having
completed twenty years' full-pay service, to be
Surgeon-Major, under the provisions of the
Royal Warrant of 1st April, 1867. Dated
29th July, 18G7.
'iht Foot, George Henry Dallas Passy, Gent., to
be Ensign, by purchase, vice Corkran, trans
ferred to the 52nd Foot. Dated 21st August,
1867.
'34th Foot, Reginald Wymer, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Robert Lowry Dickson, who
retires. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Hwi Foot, Ensign Andrew Gilbert Wauchope to
be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Colin
Spens, deceased. Dated 23rd June, 1867.
4ird Foot, Lieutenant Joseph Hogarth to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Henry Charles
Talbot, who retires. Dated 21st August,
1867.
Ensign Hawtrey Collins- Splatt to be Lieutenant,
bv purchase, vice Hogarth. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Lord Charles Robert Pratt to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Collins-Splatt. Dated 21st August,
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45th Foot, Ensign Spencer Richard Rawlinson,
from the 46th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Curtis,
promoted. Dated 21st August, 1867.
hist Foot, Lieutenant William Price Llewellyn
Lewes, to be Captain, by purchase, vice Hill,
promoted, by purchase, in the 3rd "West India
Regiment. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Lieutenant Dudley Villiers Stuart to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Robert Norton Cartwright,
who retires. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign Arthur Singleton Wynne to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Lewes. Dated 21st August,
1867.
Ensign Hugh Talbot to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Stuart. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Brachley Herbert Barrington Kennett, Gent., to
be Ensign, by purchase, vice Wynne. Dated
21st August, 1867.
52nd Foot, Lieutenant Henry Lyttleton Powys to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Frederick Albert
Champion, who retires. Dated 21st August,
1867.
Ensign Hughes Charles Howe Gwynne-Holford
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Powys.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign Lewis Henry Corkran, from the 31st
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Gwynne-Holford.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
59th Foot, Lieutenant Henry Harcourt Griffiths
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Leyne, pro
moted half-pay Major, without purchase.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign William Henry Dawes Jones to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Patrick Chalmers,
who retires. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign Robert Elias to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Rudd, promoted. Dated 21st
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Ensign William Patrick Lawlor to be Lieutenant"
by purchase, vioe Griffiths. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Thomas Cowper Fisher, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Jones. Dated 21st August,
1867.
63ri Foot, Ensign Vincent Francis Keppel DruryLowe to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Morris Charles Smith, who retires. Dated
21st August, 1867. ,
Ensign William Ormond Adams, from the 4th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Ryan, promoted.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign William Frederick Nuthall, from the 20th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Drury-Lowe. Dated
21st August, 1867.
69fe Foot, Lieutenant Romaine F. Stirke to be
Captain, without purchase, vice Robert Torrens
Pratt, deceased. Dated 3rd August, 1867.
Ensign Peregrine Maitland French to be Lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice Stirke. Dated
3rd August, 1867.
Ensign Alfred John Borton to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice French, whose promotion, by
purchase, on the 7th August, 1867, has been
cancelled. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Lieutenant Robert Boucher Clarke to be Ad
jutant, vice Lieutenant Stirke, promoted.
Dated 11th August, 1867.
IZrd Foot, Staft-Surgeon John Henry Hearn to
be Surgeon, vice Surgeon-Major Gordon K.
Hardie, M.D., appointed to the Staff. Dated
21st August, 1867.
7tih Foot, Joshua James Bowness, Esq., late
Captain 86th Foot, to be Paymaster, vice
Henry Allen Gossett, deceased. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
1867.
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78th Foot, Lieutenant George Eardley Lecky to
be Captain, by purchase, vice James Thomas
Stewart Richardson, who retires. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Ensign Charles Roberts to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Lecky. Dated 21st August,
1867.
81st Foot, Lieutenant William Henry Warren to
be Captain, by purchase, vice James A.
Deans, who retires. * Dated 21st August,
1867.
Ensign Robert Kean Brereton to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Warren.
Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Lieutenant George John Woods, from the 85th
Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Purdon, who ex
changes. Dated 22nd August, 1867.
Matthew Nisbett Gordon Kane, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Brereton. Dated
21st August, 1867.
85(h Foot, Lieutenant Rowland Purdon, from the
81st Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Woods, who
exchanges. Dated 22nd August, 1867.
The second Christian name of Ensign Vivian is
Haines, and not Harries, as previously stated.
91st Foot, Lieutenant Charles James Marshall*
from General List of Bengal Infantry, to be
Lieutenant, vice D. H. Robertson, whose ap
pointment on the 4th December, 1866, has been
cancelled. Dated 21st August, 1867.
92nd Foot, The appointment of Francis Hunloke
Carpenter, Gent., to an Ensigncy, by purchase,
on the 31st July, 1867, has been cancelled.
93rd Foot, Ensign George Hamley Elliott, from
the 91st Foot, to be Ensign, vice McKechnie,
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97th Foot, The retirement of Captain A. R. N.
Gonld, and promotion of Lieutenant R. W.
Barbor, by purchase, on 12th June, 1867, have
been cancelled.
Lieutenant James C. Minto to be Captain, 'with
out purchase, vice Arthur R. N. Gould,
deceased. Dated 2nd June, 1867.
Ensign Charles Evans Hallett to he Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Minto.
Dated 2nd
June, 1867.
98th Foot, Staff Assistant- Surgeon Samuel Archer
to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice J. M'N. Beatty,
promoted on the Staff. Dated 21st August,
1867.
101st Foot, Lieutenant Charles William Riggs to
be Captain, vice J. Campbell Partridge, de
ceased. Dated 15th June, 1867.
Ensign Thomas Macleane to be Lieutenant, vice
Riggs. Dated 15th June, 1867.
106th Foot, Lieutenant John Wright to be
Captain, vice Ernest Scott Jervis, who, in
mitigation of a sentence of a General CourtMartial, to be dismissed the service, has
been permitted, in consideration of the Court's
recommendation to mercy, to retire from the
Army, receiving the value of a Captain's com
mission. Dated 19th September, 1866.
Ensign James Winslow to be Lieutenant, vice
Wright. Dated 19th September, 1866.
Lieutenant Cuthbert Caldecot to be Captain, vice
Wright, whose promotion on the 30th October,
1866, has been cancelled. Dated 30th Octo
ber, 1866.
Ensign Edmund Rogers Coker to be Lieutenant,
vice Winslow, whose promotion on the 30th
October, 1866, has been cancelled. Dated 30th
October, 1866.
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Lieutonant John William Garlick to be Captain,
vice Edward Coghlan, deceased. Dated 7th
May, 1867.
Ensign Henry Bailey to be Lieutenant, vice
E. R. Coker, whose promotion on the 30th No
vember, 1866, has been cancelled. Dated 30th
November, 1866.
Ensign Guy Golding Bird to be Lieutenant, vice
Garlick. Dated 7th May, 1867.
109th Foot, Major A. A. P. Browne to be Lieu
tenant-Colonel, vice Edwin Maude, who retires
upon half-pay. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Captain August Schmid (not Schmidt, as hitherto
stated), to be Major, vice Browne. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Lieutenant Patrick Murray to be Captain, vice
Schmid. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign Richard Tabuteau Mayne to be Lieu
tenant; vice Murray.
Dated 21st August,
1867.
Rifle Brigade, The Honourable Gerald Orlando
Manners Bridgman to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice George F. Edmonstone, who retires.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
2nd West India Regiment, Major Richard Plunket
Ireland, from the 3rd West India Regiment, to
be Lieutenant-Colonel, without purchase, vice
Charles Prevost, who retires. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Ensign Charles Henry Warner to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Charles Cartwright
Sayce, deceased. Dated 3rd July, 1867.
Zrd West India Regiment, Captain John Edwin
Dickson Hill, from the 51st Foot, to be Major,
by purchase, vice Ireland, promoted without
purchase, into the 2nd West India Regiment.
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Uh West India Regiment, Major George James
Ivey to be Lieutenant-Colonel, without pur
chase, vice Brevet-Colonel Edward Coran, who
retires. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major Christopher John
Barnard to be Major, by purchase, vice Ivey.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
DEPOT BATTALION.
Captain Apsley Cherry, 90th Foot, to be In
structor of Musketry, vice Captain Upton, 26th
Foot, who will rejoin his Regiment. Dated
23rd July, 1867.
SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY.
Captain John McKay, Deputy-Assistant Adju
tant-General, to be Major, without purchase,
vice Brevet-Colonel Bewes, promoted to halfpay Lieutenant-Colonel, without purchase.
Dated 1st July, 1867.
Major Henry F. Bythesea, from the 12th Foot,
to be Major, vice McKay, who exchanges.
Dated 1st August, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeon-Major James Carroll Dempster, M.D.,
from half-pay, late 35th Foot, to be StaffSurgeon-Major, vice Staff-Surgeon Francis
Henry Macfadin, appointed to the 13th Foot.
Dated 9th July, 1867.
Surgeon-Major Gordon Kenmore Hardie, M.D.,
from the 73rd Foot, to be Staff Surgeon-Major,
Dated 21st August, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon James McNeill Beatty, from
the 98th Foot, to be Staff- Surgeon, vice John
H. Hearn, appointed to the 73rd Foot. Dated
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Staff Assistant- Surgeon Robert Alexander Farquharson, M.B., has been permitted to resign
his Commission. Dated 21st August, 1867.
VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
To be Veterinary Surgeons of the First Class.
Veterinary- Surgeon George Longman, 9th Lan
cers, vice Hurford, promoted. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Veterinary- Surgeon Charles Steel, 12th Lancers,
vice J. Collins, promoted. Dated 21st August,
1867.
Veterinary- Surgeon John Tatam, Royal Artil
lery. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Veterinary-Surgeon John B. W. Skoulding,
Royal Artillery. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Veterinary- Surgeon George Fleming, Royal
Engineers. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Veterinary- Surgeon John Baldock, Royal Artil
lery. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Veterinary- Surgeon Edward Kelly, Royal Artil
lery. Dated 21st August, 1867.
MILITARY STORE DEPARTMENT.
Ensign George Charles Dawson Bampfield, from
the 34th Foot, to be Deputy-Assistant Superin
tendent of Stores. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign Henry James Ferris, from the 62nd Foot,
to be Deputy - Assistant Superintendent of
Stores. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign Michael Coen, from the 21st Foot, to be
Deputy-Assistant Superintendent of Stores.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
Ensign Arthur Lindsay McBwaine, from the 15th
Foot, to be Deputy-Assistant Superintendent
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HALF-PAY.
Lieutenant James Mann, from the 15th Hussars,
to be Captain, without purchase. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
BREVET.
Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Henry Jolliffe, retired
upon full-pay, Royal Marine Light Infantry, to
have the honorary rank of Colonel, in accord
ance with the provisions of the Order in
Council of the 13th November, 1858. Dated
21st August, 1867.
Second Apothecary John Simpson Howard, M.D.,
of Her Majesty's Indian Subordinate Medical
Service, to have the honorary and local rank of
Assistant-Surgeon. Dated 21st August, 1867.
The Commissions as Majors of the under
mentioned Officers to be antedated as follows,
such antedates not to carry back pay :
Captain and Brevet-Major H. C. Elphinstone,
C.B., Bengal Engineers, to 26th December.
1856.
Captain and Brevet-Major Arthur Leahy, Royal
Engineers, to the 3rd December, 1857.
The undermentioned Officers, having completed
the qualifying service with the rank of Lieu
tenant-Colonel, to be Colonels, under the pro
visions of the Royal Warrant of 3rd February,
1866 :
Lieutenant-Colonel D'Oyly Trevor Compton,
Bombay Staff Corps (since deceased). Dated
21st December, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Thompson, Madras
Staff Corps. Dated 17th January, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel George William Peyton,
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Lieutenant- Colonel Stephen James Keate Whitehill, Bombay Staff Corps.
Dated 17th
January, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel John Turnly Barr, Bombay
Staff Corps. Dated 17th January, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Palmer Rigby,
Bombay Staff Corps (since retired). Dated
18th January, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel George Alexander Leckie,
Bombay Staff Corps. Dated 7th February,
1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen F. C. Annesley, 10th
Foot. Dated 3rd March, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward William Boudier,
Madras Staff Corps. Dated 8th March, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Saloman Richards, Bengal
Staff Corps. Dated 8th March, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Augustus Barnard Hankey,
83rd Foot. Dated 29th July, 1867.
Lieutenant- Colonel Thomas Raikes, 102nd Foot.
Dated 30th July, 1867.
Lieutenant- Colonel Robert Patton, 107th Foot.
Dated 30th July, 1867.
The undermentioned promotions to take place
in Her Majesty's Indian Military Forces, conse
quent on the death of
Lieutenant-General John Eckford, C.B., Bengal
Infantry, on the 2nd July, 1867 ;
Lieutenant-General Benjamin Robertson Hitchins, Madras Infantry, on the 13th July,
1867; and
Major- General George Henry Swinley, Royal
(late Bengal) Artillery, on the 31st May,
1867 :
To be Lieutenant- Generals.
Major-General Thomas Bowes Forster, Madras
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Major-General Francis Frankland Wkinyates,
Royal (Madras) Artillery. Dated 14th July,
1867.
To be Major-Generals.
Colonel James Brind, C.B., Royal (Bengal)
Artillery. Dated 1st June, 1867.
Colonel William Binfield Wemyss, Bengal
Cavalry. Dated 3rd July, 1867.
Colonel Robert Raikes Kinleside, Royal (Bengal)
Artillery. Dated 14th July, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers, who have retired
upon full-pay, to have a step of honorary rank,
as follows :
To be Major-Generals.
Colonel Sir Robert "Wallace, K.C.S.I., Bombay
Staff Corps. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Colonel Christopher Palmer Rigby, Bombay
Staff Corps. Dated 21st August, 1867.
To be Colonels.
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Fortunatus Grant,
Bombay Infantry. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Heber Drury, Madras Staff
Corps. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Nicholas Carnegie Boswell,
Bengal Infantry. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Drummond, Bengal
Infantry. Dated 21st August, 1867.
Lieutenant - Colonel Alexander Sutton Osborn
Donaldson, Bengal Infantry. Dated 21st
Augnst, 1867.
To be Lieutenant-Colonels.
Major George Atkinson, Madras Infantry. Dated
21st August, 1867.
Major Stephen Douglas, Bengal Infantry. Dated
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To be Inspectors-General of Hospitals.
Deputy Inspector- General of Hospitals James
Anderson, M.D., Bengal Establishment. Dated
21st August, 1867.
Deputy Inspector- General of Hospitals Alfred
fiowarth Cheke, Bengal Establishment.
Dated 21st August, 1867.
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals John
Bowhill, C.B., Bengal Establishment. Dated
21st August, 1867.
Deputy Inspector- General of Hospitals John
Wilkie, M.D., Bengal Establishment. Dated
21st August, 1867.
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals William
George Prichard, M.D., Madras Establish
ment. Dated 21st August, 1867.
To be Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals.
Surgeon-Major James Cecil Burton, M.D.,
Madras Establishment. Dated 21st August,
1867.

Admiralty, 17th August, 1867.


John T. Caddy, Esq., M.D., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Staff Surgeon in Her
Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 7th July,
1867.
Tne undermentioned Officers have been this
day promoted to the rank of Paymaster in Her
Majesty's Fleet :
Charles Grindrod Nash, Esq.
Thomas Nelson Firth, Esq.
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The following promotions have this day beon
made :
Mr. William James Canter to be First Class
Assistant Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet,
with seniority of 5th April, 1867.
Mr. James John Warren to be First Class
Assistant Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet,
with seniority of 22nd April, 1867.
Mr. William George Littlejohn to be First Class
Assistant Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet,
with seniority of 11th August, 1867.
Commissions signed by tJie Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Monmouth.
The Right Honourable Richard Henry Fitzroy
Lord Raglan, to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated
24th July, 1867.
Sir George Ferdinand Radzivil Walker, Bart., to
be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 24th July,
1867.
Alexander Rolls, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 24th July, 1867.
Henry Martyn Kennard, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 24th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Ross.
Kenneth Murray, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 7th August, 1867.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been pleased to approve of
the Ross, Caithness, Sutherland, and Cromarty
Militia bearing the title of " The Highland Rifle
Militia." Dated 30th July, 1867.

856

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 23,
1867.
The Speech of the Lords Commissioners to both
Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday, August
21, 1867.
My Lords and Gentlemen,
I AM happy to be enabled to release you
from the labours of a long and more than usually
eventful session, and to offer you my acknowledg
ments for the successful diligence with which
you have applied yourselves to your parliamen
tary duties.
My relations with foreign countries continue
on a friendly footing.
At the commencement of the present year
great fears were entertained that the differences
which had arisen between France and Prussia
might have led to a war of which it was impos
sible to foresee the ultimate result. Happily the
advice tendered by my Government, and by
those of the other neutral States, aided by the
moderation of the two Powers chiefly interested,
sufficed to avert the threatened calamity ; and
I trust that no ground at present exists for
apprehending any disturbance of the general
peace.
The communications which I have made to the
reigning monarch of Abyssinia, with a view to
obtain the release of the British subjects whom
he detains in his dominions, have, I regret to
say, thus far proved ineffectual. I have, there
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peremptory demand for their immediate liberation
and to take measures for supporting that demand,
should it ultimately be found necessary to
resort to force.
The treasonable conspiracy in Ireland, to which
I have before called your attention, broke out in
the early part of the present year in a futile
attempt at insurrection. That it was suppressed,
almost without bloodshed, is due not more to the
disciplined valour of my troops, and to the admi
rable conduct of the police, than to the general
loyalty of the population and the absence of any
token of sympathy with the insurgents on the
part of any considerable portion of my subjects.
I rejoice that the supremacy of the law was
vindicated without imposing on me the painful
necessity of sacrificing a single life.
The bill for the abolition of certain local ex
emptions from taxation enabled me to avail
myself of a liberal concession made, in anticipa
tion, by the Emperor of the French, whereby
several taxes were removed which pressed heavily
upon British shippingI have concluded a postal convention with the
United States of America, whereby the rate of
postage between the two countries will be dimi
nished by one-half, and further arrangements are
in progress for increasing the intercourse between
this country and the continent of North America.
The Act for the union of the British North
American provinces is the final accomplishment
of a scheme long contemplated, whereby those
colonies, now combined in one dominion, may be
expected not only to gain additional strength
for the purposes of defence against external
aggression, but may be united among themselves
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effectually secure such important dependencies
those of loyalty to the Crown and attachment to
British connection.
Geiitlemen of the House of Commons,
I thank you for the liberal supplies which you
have voted for the public service.
My Lords and Gentlemen,
I have had great satisfaction in giving my
assent to a Bill for amending the representation
of the people in Parliament. I earnestly trust
that the extensive and liberal measure which you
have passed may effect a durable settlement of a
question which has long engaged public atten
tion ; and that the large number of my subjects
who will be for the first time admitted to the
exercise of the elective franchise may, in the dis
charge of the duties thereby devolved upon them
prove themselves worthy of the confidence which
Parliament has reposed in them.
It is gratifying to me to find that the lengthened
consideration which you have necessarily given to
this important question has not prevented your
entering on many subjects to which your attention
was directed at the commencement of the Session,
and particularly to such as have immediate refer
ence to the well-being of the industrial classes.
I have had especial pleasure in giving my
assent to Bills for extending to various trades,
with such modifications as have been found
necessary, the provisions of the Factory Acts,
the success of which has proved the possibility
of combining effectual protection to the labour
of women and children with a due consideration
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I confidently anticipate from the operation of
the present Acts the same improvement in the
physical, social, and moral condition of the work
ing classes, which has been found to accompany
the application of the Acts to those trades to
which they have been hitherto confined.
The restraints alleged to be imposed on work
men and their employers by trade unions and
other associations appeared to me to call for
inquiry; and the revelations derived from the
examinations before the Commission, to which
yon gave your legislative sanction, have disclosed
a state of things which will demand your most
earnest attention.
The administration of the poor laws, which
generally has conferred great benefit on the com
munity, and especially on the poor themselves,
requires constant supervision ; and I have readily
assented to a Bill which, applied to the metropolis
alone, will tend to equalize the pressure of taxa
tion, and improve the treatment of the sick poor,
whose condition will be greatly benefited by your
well-considered legislation.
The Bill for the regulation of the merchant
shipping contains important provisions calculated
to add to the health and comfort of those engaged
in the mercantile marine.
These and other valuable amendments of the
law have been the result of your labours during
the present session ; and in returning to your
homes you will carry with you the gratifying
consciousness that your time and pains have not
been misapplied, and that they have resulted in
a series of measures which I hope, and earnestly
pray, may contribute to the welfare of the
country, and the contentment and happiness of
my people.
Then a Commission for proroguing the Parlia

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merit was read ; after which the Lord Chancellor
said :
My Lords and Gentlemen,
By virtue of Her Majesty's Commission, under
the Great Seal, to us and other Lords directed,
and now read, we do, in Her Majesty's name,
and in obedience to Her Commands, prorogue
this Parliament to Wednesday, the sixth day of
November next, to be then here holden ; and this
Parliament is accordingly prorogued to Wednes
day, the sixth day of November next.

At the Court at Windsor, the 20th day of August,


1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majestyin Council.
THIS day, the Honourable Henry George
Elliot was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn
of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,
and took his place at the Board accordingly.

At the Court at Windsor, the 20th day of August,


1867.
The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in
Council was pleased to order that from and after
the twentieth day of September, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-seven :
The parish of Sandiacre, and the chapelry of
Risley, shall be in the District of the County Court
of Derbyshire, holden at Derby.
The parishes of Greasley, Stapleford, and
Trowell, shall be in the District of the County
Court of Nottinghamshire, holden at Nottingham.

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Windsor Castle, August 20, 1867.
This day had audience of Her Majesty :
Don Maximiano Errazuriz, Envoy Extraordi
nary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the
Republic of Chile, to deliver his Credentials ; and
General Martinez, Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary on a Special Mission
from the Republic of Nicaragua, to deliver his
Credentials :
To which audience they were respectively
introduced by Lord Stanley, Her Majesty's Prin
cipal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
Whitehall, August 21, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
appointing Travers Twiss, Esq., D.C.L., and one
of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the Law, to
be Her Majesty's Advocate-General, in the room
of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Joseph Phillimore, Knt., appointed Judge of the High Court
of Admiralty.
Foreign Office, August 21, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. William Crosby as Consul at Hobart Town,
and in the jurisdiction of that Port, for His
Majesty the King of the Netherlands.
Dovming Street, August 22, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint the
Right Honourable the Earl of Belmore to be
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony
of New South Wales.
1876.
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862
Grown Office, August 21, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
Borough of Stroud.
Henry Selfe Page Winterbotham, Esq., in the
room of George Ponlett Scrope, Esq., who has
accepted the office of Steward of Her Majesty's
Manor of Northstead.
St. James's Palace, August 18, 1867.
The Qneen has been pleased, on the nomination
of the Marquis of Exeter, to appoint Captain the
Honourable Frederic Barnewall Best, late of Her
Majesty's 2nd Bengal Fusiliers, one of Her
Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentleman-atArms, vice Lieutenant-Colonel George Bridge.
St. James's Palace, August 18, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased, on the nomination
of the Marquis of Exeter, to appoint Captain
William Cuninghame Cuninghame, late 79th
Highlanders, one of Her Majesty's Honourable
Corps of Gentleman-at-Arms, vice Captain A. S.
Bolton.
Admiralty, 22nd August, 1867.
Promotions in the Royal Marines, consequent
on the reorganization of the Corps under Her
Majesty's Order in Council of the 3rd August,
1867 :
Royal Marine Artillery.
First Lieutenant and Quartermaster John Ches
terton Crawford to be Captain.
First Lieutenant and Adjutant John Charles
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First Lieutenant Robert Ballard Gardner to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant John Frederick Crease to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Colpoys Parkyns Heaslop to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Robert Lennox Bourchier to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant George Lyon Tupman to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Cuthbert Collingwood Suther to
be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Charles William Fothergill to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant and Adjutant Henry Ives de
Kantzow to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Sydney Thomas Bridgford to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Charles James Kinsman to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant William Davis Welch to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant William Stewart to be Second
Captain.
First Lieutenant Corry Beverley Smith to be
Second Captain.
Second Lieutenant Samuel Hamilton Bunce Northcote to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Arthur Tupman to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant Vivian Dalton Mathias to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Burnett Greive Hall to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Frank Roberts to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant George Andrew Noble Kitson
to be Lieutenant.
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Second Lieutenant William Miller to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant Gordon Manners Shipley
Douglas to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant William Campbell to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant Alexander Allen to be Lieu
tenant.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
First Lieutenant Vernon William Sims to be
Captain.
First Lieutenant Rose Lambert Price to be Cap
tain.
First Lieutenant Thomas Meyrick Hewett to be
Captain.
First Lieutenant George Johnston to be Captain.
First Lieutenant Archibald Macintosh to be Cap
tain.
First Lieutenant Henry Thomas Stanes Davis to
be Captain.
First Lieutenant Clement Winstanley Carlyon to
be Captain.
First Lieutenant William Winkworth Allnutt to
be Captain.
First Lieutenant Henry Towry Miles Cooper to
be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant and Quartermaster Andrew
William Douglas Smith to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant John Christopher Hore to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Arthur Hill to be Second Cap
tain.
First Lieutenant William Nicholas Gibson John
son to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant John Macdonald Moody to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Sechwell Ray Buckle to be
Second Captain.

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First Lieutenant and Adjutant Charles Lanyon
Owen to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant George Francis Gamble to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Samuel Edward Weatherall
Hemmans to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Edward Hillman White to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant and Adjutant Alfred Fonblanque
to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant and Adjutant Mackey Andrew
Herbert James Heriot to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Benjamin Dutton Kennicott to
be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant George Clement Boase to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant and Quartermaster William
Morris Pritchett to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant George Maunsell Shewell to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant and Adjutant John Miller
Hamilton to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant and Adjutant James Woodward
Scott to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant Samuel Travers Collins to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant George Henry Elliot to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant William Wynch George Back
Willis to be Second Captain.
First Lieutenant John Gore Fitzgerald to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant William Edward Despard to be
Second Captain.
First Lieutenant and Quartermaster Walter Julius
Barker to be Second Captain.
Second Lieutenant Frederick Baldwin to be Lieu
tenant.

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Second Lieutenant Edward Hastings Parker to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Craigie to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant Adolphus Edward Sparshott to
be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Andrew Rae McKechnie
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Frederick Morton Eden to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant William Golville James to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Frederick Burton Drury to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Cadwallader Waddy to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Lever Henry Gascoyne Cross
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Hartley Sandwith to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Robert Brooke Kirchhoffer to
be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Robert Dundas Duncan Jervois to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Edward Berry Byrch to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Adolphus Brett Crosbie to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Arthur Hughes Blaxland to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant James Hervey Price to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Alexander Hamilton Des
Barres to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Robert Walker Heathcote to
be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Roger Pine Coffin to be Lieu
tenant.

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Second Lieutenant Alexander Andrews Crespin
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Charles Wardell to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant FrancisVallancey Byam Yates
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Woollet Wilmot to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant Trevor Alexander Le Breton
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant William Henry McCheane to
be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Charles Auchmuty Ralph
Musters to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant George Anthony Ellard Gore
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Henry Charles Horrocks to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Townley Ward Dowding to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Arthur Emerson Chapman to
be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Moore Hume to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant Frederick John Augustus
Croker to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Henry Christopher Ricketts
Macpherson to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant George Hobart to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant William Powell Rumley to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Barry St. Leger Denny to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Horatio Horace Morgan to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Arthur Domville Corbet to be
Lieutenant

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Second Lieutenant Henry Richard Carter to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Frederick Luxmoore to be
Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant Edward Aylmer Montague
Liardet to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Henry Olive to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Newton Emra to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Boyd Cullen Poley Hamilton
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Thomas Feild Dunscombe
Bridge to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Richard Burton Deane to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Le Cocq Robilliard to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Charles Robert Denby to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Alexander Armstrong
Bckford to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Stewart Polkinghorne to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Meering Bloomfield Seagar to
be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant William Henry Hobbs to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Hugh Reginald Borde Owen
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Evelyn James Wheelock Noble
to be Lieutenant,
Second Lieutenant Edward Rae Milner Crooke to
be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Q'Hara John Tobin to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Arthur Clement Smyth to be
Lieutenant.

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Second Lieutenant John Ernest Bulwer Warde to
be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Charles Baker Goodrich Dick
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Lourenijo Edge to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant Algernon St. Leger Burrowes
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Richmond Jekyll to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Frederick John Short to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant John Beckwith Leefe to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant William Hutcheson Poe to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Herbert Eyre Robbins to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant George Harker Cooke to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Francis Macnamara Faulkner
to be Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant George Gillman to be Lieu
tenant.
Second Lieutenant Cosmo George Gordon to be
Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant Henry Byron "Woods to be
Lieutenant.
The above promotions to be dated 3rd
August, 1867.
Second Lieutenant Charles Greville Harston to be
Lieutenant. Dated 9th August, 1867.
The promotion of First Lieutenant Laurence
Fortescue to be antedated to the 3rd August,
1867.

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Admiralty, 20th August, 1867.
Thomas W. R. Pike, Esq., to be Retired Captain
in Her Majesty's Fleet, under Order in Council
of 26th June, 1867.
To be Staff Commanders in Her Majesty's
Fleet :
Francis Bassett Henwood, Esq.
George Marsh, Esq.
William Henry Harris, Esq.
Alfred Balliston, Esq.
Richard Sturgess, Esq.
Cornelius Fox, Esq.
William Mayes, Esq.
George Raymond, Esq.
Charles Burney, Esq.
George Hastings Inskip, Esq.
John William Henry Harvey, Esq.
Benjamin B. Stuart, Esq.
Henry Bower Akaster, Esq.
James Masters Share, Esq.
James Kiddle, Esq.
William Henry Sharp, Esq.
Frank Inglis, Esq.
Alexander Brown, Esq.
Robert Lawcay Cleveland, Esq.
Narcissus George Arguimbeau, Esq.
Joseph Gilley Dathan, Esq.
William Baker Shellabear, Esq.
Edmund Swaine, Esq.
Richard Cossantine Dyer, Esq,
John Thompson, Esq.
George S. Alldricks, Esq.
Daniel Hall, Esq.
William George Aldrich, Esq.
John Philip Carey Clements, Esq.
Henry Purcell Ward, Esq.
John Charles Solfleet, Esq.

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Thomas Arthur Hull, Esq.
John Waye, Esq.
Edward Wilds, Esq.
Charles George Johnston, Esq.
David Moore, Esq.
George David Perry, Esq.
William Palmer Hains, Esq.
Frederick William Rea, Esq.
William Henry Fawckner, Esq.
Henry Smith Ley, Esq.
Admiralty, 21st August, 1867.
Mr. William Pearson has this day been promoted
to the rank of Acting Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet, with seniority of 27th July,
1866.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Somerset.
North Somerset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Ralph Shuttleworth Allen, Esq., to be Captain,
vice Murchison, resigned. Dated 19th August,
1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
West Riding of the County of York, and of the
City and County of the City of York.
5th Regiment of West York Militia.
John James Harrison, Esq., to be Major, vice
Sole, who retires, with leave to retain his rank
and wear his uniform. Dated 15th August,
1867.
Hussar {Princess of Wales' Own) Regiment of
Yorkshire West Riding Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet William Ingilby to be Lieutenant, vice
H. E. C. Vyner, resigned. Dated 27th July,
1867.

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Comet Andrew Fairbairn to be Lieutenant, vioe
Consett, resigned. Dated 27th July, 1867.
Henry Ullick, Viscount Lascelles, Grenadier
Guards, to be Cornet, vice Ingilby, promoted.
Dated 27th July, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Kent, and of the City and County of
the City of Canterbury.
West Kent Light Infantry Militia.
Thomas Heslope Howe, Gent., to be Lieutenant,
vice West, deceased. Dated 15th August,
1867.
A Treasury Warrant is published in this
Gazette regulating the postage to be charged on
packets of patterns or samples transmitted by
the post, between the United Kingdom, and any
place in Borneo, Japan, the Philippine Islands,
Reunion, Madagascar, New Caledonia, St.
Domingo, Martinique, Guadaloupe, Cuba, Porto
Rico, Mexico, St. Martin's or French Guiana.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 27,
1867.
Foreign Office, August 26, 1 867.
(Quarantine, No. 40.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Minister at
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Minister of the Interior, of which the following
are translations :
Home Department.
Marine Sanitary Department.
No. 27.
The Minister, having received offieial intelli
gence of the outbreak of cholera at Bona and
other parts of Algeria, decrees :
That all vessels leaving or having left Algeria
since the 30th July, and actually or on their
arrival in the uninfected ports and harbours of
the Kingdom, shall, on the presentation of a
clean bill of health during the passage, be
subjected to a quarantine of observation of
fifteen days, with the exception of the ports of
Leghorn and Genoa, where the quarantine on
arrivals from Algeria is reduced to seven days.
Should a case of cholera have occurred during
the passage, tuch vessel shall be subjected in all
Italian ports, without distinction, to the measures
ordered by the Decree of the 19th of April last.
Given at Florence, this 10th of August, 1867.
The Minister,
(Signed)
U. RATTAZZI.
Home Department.
Marine Sanitary Department.
No. 28.
The Minister of the Interior, considering the
Decrees of the Marine Sanitary Department
Nbs. 24 and 26, by which a quarantine of seven
days is imposed on arrivals from Genoa and
Leghorn, considering that the sanitary condition
of these two towns is about the same, and in
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exception of the city of Palermo, cholera is
decreasing, decrees :
That while confirming Decree No. 17, con
cerning the Gulf of Palermo, arrivals from all
other infected ports at Genoa and Leghorn shall,
from this date, in the event of a clean bill of
health during the passage, be subjected only to
seven days' quarantine of observation.
Free pratique will be given in Genoa to
arrivals from Leghorn, when no case has occur
red during the passage.
Given at Florence, August 10, 1867.
The Minister,
(Signed)
IT. RATTAZZI.
No. 29.
Imposes quarantine in all ports not subject to
equivalent treatment on all arrivals from the
coast of the Province of Syracuse, between
Syracuse and Avola inclusive, and from the coast
of Calabria, between Cannitello and Palme,
exclusive of the latter town.
In ports already subjected to the like quarantine
the treatment prescribed by the Decree of April
shall only be enforced when foul bills of health
during the voyage exist.
August 10, 1867.
(Signed)
U. RATTAZZI.
No. 30.
Imposes quarantine on all arrivals in all unin
fected ports, from this date, from the coast
between the Gulf of Castellamare and Marsala,
exclusive of this last port.
August 14, 1867.
(Signed)
U. RATTAZZI.

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No. 31.
Confirming No. 28, imposes fifteen days'
quarantine from Trieste with clean bills of health
daring passage, and the treatment, according to
April Decree, with foul hill, in all ports not
inbjected to quarantine.
August 14, 1867.
(Signed)
TJ. RATTAZZI.
No. 32.
Imposes seven days' quarantine of observation,
in ports not subjected to quarantine, on all
arrivals from Venice and its neighbourhood, from
this day, with clean bill of health during
passage: and when with cases of cholera on
board, will be subjected to the usual treatment.
Quarantine on arrivals in Venice from all
infected ports, except the Gulf of Palermo, is
reduced to seven days.
Florence, August 15, 1867.
(Signed) for U. RATTAZZI.
MONZANI.
(Quarantine, No. 42.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Consul- General
at Naples, a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
Naples, August 19, 1867.
I have the honour to report to your Lordship
that cholera having appeared at Trieste all
vessels from ports or places between Priano and
Grado, which sailed on or after the 14th instant,
will be subjected to a quarantine of fifteen days ;
also that vessels from Venice and its vicinity,
which sailed on or after the 15th instant, will
he subjected to a quarantine of seven days,
on arrival at this port.

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(Quarantine, No. 43.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received through Her Majesty's Minister at
Madrid, a Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul
at Malaga, of which the following is a copy :
I have the honour to inform you that in pur
suance of orders received from Madrid, the port
of Gibraltar is henceforth to be treated as foul by
the Spanish Health Boards. All vessels arriving
here from that port will accordingly be dismissed
to one of the foul lazarets of Vigo, Tambo, or
Port Mahon, for performance of quarantine.
Foreign Office, August 26, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. George R. Latham as Consul at Melbourne,
for the United States of America.
By virtue of an Act passed in the twentyfourth year of the reign of His Majesty King
George the Third, intituled " An Act to repeal so
" much of two Acts made in the tenth and
" fifteenth years of the reign of His present
" Majesty, as authorizes the Speaker of the
" House of Commons to issue his Warrant to
" the Clerk of the Crown, for making out writs
" for the election of Members to serve in Par" liament, in the manner therein mentioned
"and for substituting other provisions for the like
' ' purposes ;" and of an Act passed in the twentysixth year of the reign of Her present Majesty,
intituled " An Act to further limit and define
" the time for proceeding to Election during the
"Recess:"
I do hereby give notice, that the death of
Click Canning De Burgh (commonly called Lord
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present Parliament for the county of Galway,
hath been certified to me in writing, under the
hands of two Members serving in this present
Parliament, and that I shall issue my Warrant
to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new
writ for the electing of a Member to serve in
this present Parliament for the said county, at
the end of six days after the insertion of this
notice in the Gazette.
Given under my hand this twenty-fourth
day of August, 1867.
J. E. Denison, Speaker.

Whitehall, August 24, 1 867.


The Queen has been pleased to give and grant
unto William Corbet Jones-Parry, of Plas Yn
Tale, in the county of Denbigh, Esquire, Barrister-at-LaW, eldest son and heir of John Parry
JoneS-Parry, Clerk, late Rector of Edern, in the
county of Caernarvon, and Rector of Llangelynin, in the county of Merioneth, deceased, Her
Royal licence and authority that he and his issue
may (in compliance with a proviso contained in
the last will and testament of Sarah Tale, late
of Plas Tn Tale aforesaid, Spinster, deceased)
take and use the surname of Tale only, and also
bear the arms of Tale only ; such arms being
first duly exemplified according to the laws of
arms, and recorded in the College of Arms,
otherwise the said Royal licence and permission
to be void and of none effect :
And also to command that the said Royal
concession and declaration be recorded in Her
Majesty's College of Arms.
1867.
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Admiralty, 24M August, 18(58.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Lieutenant Edwin Forbes Thompson to be Second
Captain, vice Sparshott, deceased.
Dated
20th August, 1867.
The first and third Christian names of Lieutenant
Cross are Leaver and Gascoine, and not Lever
and Oaseoyne, as previously stated.
The surname of the Lieutenant which is
printed in the Gazette of the 28rd instant,
is Edye, not Edge.
The surname of the Lieutenant which is
printed in the Gazette of the 23rd instant,
is Bendy, not Denby.
Admiralty, 23rd August, 1867.
Lieutenant the Honourable John Brabazon Vivian
to be Commander in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Sub-Lieutenants :
Robert Frederick Ward,
Archibald William Hamilton, and
Lewis Anthony Beaumont.
To be Lieutenants in Her Majesty's Fleet.
The following promotions have this day been
made :
Mr. John Leeson to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Mr. John Robert Harvey to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
. Mr. Thomas Gardner Punnett to be Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Thomas Joseph Warburton to be Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Everden Wimshurst to be Acting Engineer
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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Cornwall.
Alexander Henry Campbell to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 16th August, 1866.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Captains Abraham Alfred Tweedale and John
Witham Sutcliffe Witham in the 5th Regiment
of Royal Lancashire Militia.
Dated 15th
August, 1867.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of AUGUST 30,
1867.
Foreign Office, August 22, 1867.
THE Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint Vice-Admiral the Honourable Edward
Alfred John Harris, C.B., now Her Majesty's
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo
tentiary to the Swiss Confederation, to be Her
Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the King of the Netherlands.
The Queen has also been graciously pleased to
appoint John Savile Lumley, Esq., to be Her
Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation.
Whitehall, August 29, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to present the
Reverend William Fraser to the church and
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parish of Maryton, in the presbytery of Brechin,
and county of Forfar, vacant by the death of the
Reverend William Reid.
Crown Office, August 28, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
College of the Holy Trinity, Dublin.
The Right Honourable Robert Richard Warren,
Her Majesty's Attorney-General for Ireland, in
the room of the Right Honourable Hedges
Eyre Chatterton, who has accepted the office
of Vice-Chancellor of Ireland.
Admiralty, 26th August, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
First Lieutenant and Adjutant John Straghan
to be Second Captain, vice Willson, retired on
full-pay. Dated 22nd August, 1867.
Admiralty, 29th August, 1867.
Lieutenant George Ruck Keene has been this
day promoted to be a Retired Commander,
under the provisions of Her Majesty's Orders
in Council of 1st August, 1860, 9th July,
1864, and 24th March, 1866.

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FKOM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 3,
1867.
Foreign Office, September 2, 1807.
(Quarantine, No. 44.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Consul al
Trieste, a copy of a Circular issued by the
Austrian Government, of which the following is
a translation :
Circular of the LR. Central Maritime Govern
ment to all the Port and Health Office Organ!'
on the Coasts of the Empire.
IN consequence of the appearance of cholera
in Bona and other towns in Algiers, vessels,
which shall have left Algiers on or after the
30th of July last, are, on arrival, to bo treated
according to the Regulations in force against
that malady.
The same restrictions will be extended to
vessels which, after the 10th instant, shall have
left the coast between Syracuse and Avola, and
that portion of Reggio between Cannitello and
Palma, this latter port excluded.
Trieste, August 14, 1867.
The President,
GODEL LANNOY.
(Quarantine, No, 45.)
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
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General at Naples, a Despatch, of which the fol
lowing is a copy :
Naples, August 22, 1867.
I have the honour to report to your Lordship
that all vessels from places situated between
Spadafora and Guidomandri, in Sicily, including
the port of Messina, such vessels having sailed
on or after the 20th instant, will be subjected to
seven days quarantine on arrival at this port.
EDWD. WILLIAM BONHAM.
(Quarantine, No. 46.)
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received through Her Majesty's Minister at
Florence, a Decree of the Italian Ministry* of
which the following is a summary :
Ministry op the Interior.
No. 34
The Minister decrees that vessels arriving from
the date of these presents from Messina in any
uninfected Italian port shall undergo a quarantine
of fifteen days-confirms Decree No. 33 as regards
ports with seven days quarantine,- and accords
free pratique from all infected ports to all arrivals
at Messina.
Quarantine on arrivals from Gulf of Palermo
and Trepani, remain as decreed in Nos. 17 and
30, but from all other ports of Italy quarantine
is reduced to seven days, and arrivals at Trepani
are admitted to pratique.
These arrangements refer to vessels with a
clean bill of health during their passage ; when
cholera shall have occurred on board the treat
ment prescribed by Decree of April 29 will
be enforced.
Florence, August 25, 1867.
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Whitehall, August 31, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to direct letters
patent to be passed under the Great Seal,
granting the dignity of a Knight of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland unto
John Brown, of Endcliffe Hall, in the parish
of Sheffield, in the West Riding of the county
of York, Esq.
The Queen has also been pleased to direct
letters patent to be passed under the Great
Seal, granting the dignity of a Knight of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
unto Joseph Neale McKenna, of Ardo House,
in the parish of Ardmore, in the county of
Waterford, Esq.
War Office, Pall Mall,
3rd September, 1867.
6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, William
Charles Love Parrer, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice John McGregor Hadden, who
has retired. Dated 4th September, 1867.
Royal Artillery, Lieutenant- Colonel and BrevetColonel Charles Vyvyan Cox to be Colonel,
vice James Brind, C.B., removed as a General
Officer. Dated 1st June, 1867.
Lieutenant- Colonel and Brevet-Colonel Craven
Hildesley Dickens, from the Seconded List, to
be Colonel, vice Robert Raikes Kinleside,
removed as a General Officer. Dated 14th
July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major John Ramsay Sladen
to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Brevet- Colonel
Cox. Dated 1st June, 1867.
Second Captain Thomas Nicholl, on the Seconded
List, to be Captain. Dated 1st June, 1867.

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Second Captain Edward Tierney, on the Seconded
List, to be Captain. Dated 1st June, 1867.
Second Captain Alexander Hadden Lindsay to be
Captain, vice Brevet-Major Sladen. Dated 1st
June, 1867.
Lieutenant John Arthur Tillard to be Second
Captain, vice Lindsay. Dated 1st June, 1867.
Captain Charles Stirling Dundas to be Lieu
tenant-Colonel, vice Lieutenant- Colonel and
Brevet-Colonel Charles Harris Blunt, C.B.,
who retires upon full-pay.
Dated 19th
August, 1867.
Second Captain and Brevet-Major Francis
Robert Butt to be Captain, vice Dundas.
Dated 19th August, 1867,
Lieutenant John Alves Low to be Second Cap
tain, vice Butt. Dated 19th August, 1867.
Surgeon Thomas Connor O'Leary, M.B., having
completed twenty years' full-pay service, to be
Surgeon-Major. Dated 6th August, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Joseph Ridge Greenhill
to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice H. R. L. Veale,
M.D., appointed to the Staff. Dated 4th Sep
tember, 1867.
Royal Engineers, The temporary Commissions
as Lieutenant of the undermentioned officers to
be made permanent, viz. :Robert Coates. Dated 18th October, 1864.
Osbert Chadwick. Dated 28th October, 1864.
William John Gill. Dated 11th November, 1864.
George William Tisdall. Dated 22nd November,
1864.
The Christian name of Colonel McCausland is
Gaudily, hot Connolly, as stated in the Gazette
of the 5th July last.
The second Christian name of Captain Maunsell
is Richardson, not Richard, as stated in the
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Military Train, Lieutenant William Gostwyck
Gard, from the 87th Foot, to be Lieutenant,
vice Phibbs, who exchanges. Dated 4th
September, 1867.
Scots Fusilier Guards, Ensign and Lieutenant
Cecil Haffenden Hall to be Lieutenant and
Captain, by purchase, rice Archibald Alex
ander Speirs, who retires. Dated 4th Sep
tember, 1867.
Beauchamp Henry John Scott, Gent., to be En
sign and Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Hall.
Dated 4th September, 1867.
3rd Regiment of Foot, Henry Cecil Binsteed
Farrant, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice
E. J. Lynch, promoted. Dated 4th Septem
ber, 1867.
Foot, Captain Ernest Lewis, from the 21st
Foot, to be Captain, vice Bridge, who ex
changes. Dated 4th September, 1867.
13th Foot, Ensign James Guillet Westaway to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice William
Frederic Middleton, deceased. Dated 18tb
August, 1867.
14th Foot, William Joseph Carden, Esq., late
Captain, 77th Foot, to be Paymaster, vice
honorary Major Macdonnell, transferred to the
88th Foot. Dated 4th September, 1867.
16th Foot, Ensign Alexander John Darby to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Aubrey P.
Powys, who retires. Dated 4th September,
1867.
Henry Coote Bond, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Darby. Dated 4th September,
1867.
21st Foot, Captain William Albert Bridge, from
the 8th Foot, to be Captain, vice Lewis, who
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23rd Foot, Ensign Ernest Arthur Craddock has
been superseded for being absent without
leave. Dated 4th September, 1867.
24:th Foot, Staff-Surgeon William Fleming Cullen
to be Surgeon, vice F. T. Abbott, appointed to
the Staff. Dated 4th September, 1867.
26th Foot, Lieutenant Lancelot Allgood Gregson
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Edward James
Upton, who retires. Dated 4th September,
1867.
Ensign Charles William Hemphill to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Gregson. Dated 4th
September, 1867.
21st Foot, Captain David Miller, from half-pay,
late Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, to be
Captain, vice Brevet-Major James Burnie Lind,
who retires upon temporary half-pav. Dated
4th September, 1867.
Lieutenant Hugh Pollexfen Deane to be Captain,
by purchase, vice David Miller, who retires.
Dated 4th September, 1867.
Ensign Frederick Hugh Yates to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Deane. Dated 4th Septem
ber, 1867.
32nd Foot, Ensign William Henry Iremonger to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice the Honour
able James Bruce Ogilvy, who retires. Dated
21st August, 1867.
Herbert Trevelyan, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Iremonger. Dated 2 1st August,
1867.
35th Foot, Captain and Brevet-Major Archibald
Tisdall to be Major, without purchase, vice
Charles Armstrong, who retires upon halfpay. Dated 4th September, 1867.
4:9th Foot, Lieutenant Edward Logan Stehelin,
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Fisher, who exchanges. Dated 24th June,
1867.
olst Foot, Captain John Frederick Trydell, from
the Ceylon Rifle Regiment, to be Captain, vice
Chambers, who exchanges. Dated 4th Sep
tember, 1867.
58th Feot, Staff Assistant - Surgeon George
Fearon to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice Bailey,
appointed to the Staff. Dated 4th September,
1867.
59th Foot, John Thomas Acton Drought, Gent.,
to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Morgan, pro
moted. Dated 4th September, 1867.
Luke Camden Wheeler, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Elias, promoted. Dated 5th
September, 1867.
Thomas George Webb Tobin, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Lawlor, promoted.
Dated 6th September, 1867.
60th Foot, The names of the Gentleman ap
pointed to an Ensigncy, by purchase, on the
8th August, 1867, are Fiermes Boughton New
ton Dickenson, and not as previously stated.
70th Foot, Staff Surgeon-Major Vere Webb to be
Surgeon, vice D. C. Wodsworth, appointed to
the Staff. Dated 4th September, 1867.
75th Foot, Ensign James McMillan, from the
80th Foot, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Alfred John Buckle, who retires. Dated 4th
September, 1867.
Wth Foot, Captain C. G. T. Rooke, from the
109th Foot, to be Captain, vice Sullivan, who
exchanges. Dated 4th September, 1867.
86th Foot, Lieutenant George Edward Earle,
from the 73rd Foot, to be Paymaster, vice
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from the 4th April, 1867. Dated 4th Sep
tember, 1867.
87th Foot, Lieutenant George Phibbs, from the
Military Train, to be Lieutenant, vice Gard,
who exchanges. Dated 4th September, 1867.
88th Foot, Paymaster, with the honorary rank of
Major, William Macdonnell, from the 14th
Foot, to be Paymaster, vice Honorary Cap
tain Michael Joseph Cunningham, cashiered
by sentence of a General Court-Martial.
Dated 4th September, 1867.
91st Foot, Lieutenant Charles Ware to be In
structor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant Harvey,
who has resigned the appointment. Dated
26th June, 1867.
94th Foot, Lieutenant William James Fisher,
from the 49th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice
Stehelin, who exchanges. Dated 24th June,
1867.
Lieutenant Henry Whalley Melliss to be Instruc
tor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant Stehelin, who
has resigned the appointment. Dated 7th
June, 1867.
95th Foot, Ensign Charles Eyre Wheeler to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice John French
Jordan, deceased. Dated 18th April, 1867.
103rd Foot, Lieutenant Frederick Reeves to be
Captain, vice Armitstead, whose promotion on
the 3rd June, 1867, has been cancelled.
Dated 3rd June, 1867.
107^ Foot, Lieutenant Malcolm McNeill Rind to
be Captain, vice William Owen, deceased.
Dated 11th August, 1867.
Ensign Edwin Wardroper to be Lieutenant, vice
Rind. Dated 11th August, 1867.
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to be Captain, vice St. George Caulfield, a pro
bationer for the Staff Corps in India. Dated
4th September, 1867.
Ensign Frederick Edward Shepherd to be Lientenant, vice Wetherall. Dated 4th September,
1867.
Ensign Crawford Boyd Cooke to be Lieutenant,
vice William Staveley Arbuthnot, who resigns.
Dated 4th September, 1867.
Ensign Vincent Lewis Mathias to he Lieutenant,
vice Cooke, a probationer for the Staff Corps
in India. Dated 4th September, 1867.
109th Foot, Captain George Sullivan, from the
80th Foot, to be Captain, vice Rooke, who
exchanges. Dated 4th September, 1867.
2nd West India Regiment, Captain Francis
Haviland, from half-pay Unattached, to be
Captain, vice William Crozier, deceased.
Dated 7th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Edward McMahon Forbes to be Cap
tain, without purchase, vice Francis Haviland,
who retires upon full-pay. Dated 7th July,
1867.
Ensign John Moxon to be Lieutenant, without
purchase, vice Forbes. Dated 7th July, 1867.
3rd West India Regiment, Quartermaster Patrick
Sheeran, from the 80th Foot, to be Paymaster,
vice Murphy, transferred to the 35th Foot.
Dated 4th September, 1867.
Geylan Rifle Regiment, Captain Henry Chambers,
from the 51st Foot, to be Captain, vice Trydell,
who exchanges. Dated 4th September, 1867.
DEPOT BATTALION.
Captain William Knox Leet, 13th Foot, to be
Instructor of Musketry, vice Captain Kekewich, who has joined the 5th Foot. Dated 1st
August, 1867.

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BOYAL MILITARY ACADEMY (Woolwioh).
Lieutenant Augustus John Lavie, of the Royal
(Madras) Artillery, to be Lieutenant of a Com-,
pany of Gentlemen Cadets, vice Tillard, pro
moted in the Royal Artillery. Dated 1st
June, 1867.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.
For Surgeon-Major Alexander Maclean, half-pay,
&c., which appeared in the Gazette of the 6th
August, 1867, read Surgeon-Major Andrew
Maclean, M.D., half-pay, &c.
STAFF.
Major and Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel John
Hamilton Cox, half-pay, late 75th Foot, to be
Fort Major at Edinburgh, vice Captain and
Brevet-Major the Honourable L. W. Milles,
appointed Sub-Division Officer of a Recruiting
District. Dated 4th September, 1867.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Assistant Commissary- General Robert Booth,
from half-pay, to be Assistant CommissaryGeneral, vice Travers, deceased. Dated 4th
September, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals Joshua
Paynter to be Inspector-General of Hospitals,
vice Arthur Anderson, M.D., C.B., who retires
upon half-pay. Dated 4th September, 1867.
Surgeon Frederick Tydd Abbott, from the 24th
Foot, to be Staff- Surgeon, vice William F.
Cullen, appointed to the 24th Foot. Dated
4th September, 1867.
Surgeon Dudley Clifton Wodsworth, from the
70th Foot, to be Staff- Surgeon, vice Staff

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Surgeon-Major V. Webb, appointed to the
70th Foot, Dated 4th September, 18G7.
Assistant- Surgeon Hunt Johnson Bailey, from the
58th Foot, to be Staff Assistant- Surgeon, vice
Fearon, appointed to the 58th Foot. Dated
4th September, 1867.
Assistant Surgeon Henry Richard Lobb Veale,
M-D., from the Royal Artillery, to be Staff
Assistant- Surgeon, vice David Stranaghan,
M.D., deceased. Dated 4th September, 1867.
BREVET.
Brevet-Colonel J. S. Brownrigg, C.B., LieutenantColonel, half-pay, Unattached, to have the tem
porary rank of Brigadier- General while serving
in command of a Brigade. Dated 4th Sep
tember, 1867.
Captain and Brevet Lieutenant. Colonel J. A.
Ballard, C.B., Royal (Bombay) Engineers,
having completed the qualifying service in the
rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, to be Colonel,
under the provisions of the Royal Warrant,
of the 3rd February, 1866. Dated 7th Decem
ber, 1867.
Major Samuel Peters Jarvis, half-pay, late 82nd
Foot, to have the local rank of Lieutenants
Colonel while serving as Assistant AdjutantGeneral of Militia in Canada, Dated 4th
September, 1867.
LieutenantsColonel and Brevet-Colonel Charles
Harris Blunt, C.B., on the retired full-pay list,
Royal (Bengal) Artillery, to be Major-General,
the rank being honorary only. Dated 19th
August, 1867.
Captain Francis Haviland, retired upon full-pay,
late 2nd West India Regiment, to have the
honorary rank of Major. Dated 7th July,
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Paymaster, with the honorary rank of Captain.
John Anthony Kysh, 91st Foot, to have the
honorary rank of Major. Dated 6th July,
1867.
Paymaster, with the honorary rank of Captain,
Henry Ingram, 63rd Foot, to have the honorary
rank of Major. Dated 16th July, 1867.
Paymaster, Henry Montanaro, Royal Malta
Fencible Artillery, to have the honorary rank
of Captain. Dated 29th July, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major H. C. Elphinstone,
C.B., should have been described as of the
Royal (not Bengal) Engineers in the Gazette
of 20th August, 1867.
Admiralty, 30th August, 1867.
Mr. William Bryan has this day been promoted
to the rank of Engineer in Her Majesty's
Fleet, with seniority of 23rd August, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Gloucester, and of the City and
County of the City of Gloucester, and of the
City and County of the City of Bristol.
Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge Kingscote, Esq., C.B.,
M.P., to be Vice Lieutenant, during the Lord
Lieutenant's absence. Dated 27th August,
1867.
Commission signed by tJie Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Dorset.
Leopold Grimstone Paget, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 22nd August, 1867.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 6,
1867.
,
Foreign Office, September 4, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 47.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Consul at
Lisbon, copies of Notices issued by the Portu
guese Board of Health, of which the following
are translations :
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that the ports of Genoa and Naples are
considered infected with the cholera since the
10th instant.
(Signed)
DR. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA
Lisbon, August 23, 1867.
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that the port of Rotterdam is considered
suspected of cholera since the 16th instant.
(Signed)
DR. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
Lisbon, August 23, 1867.
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that all arrivals from Tunis are considered
foul with the cholera morbus, and those from
Algiers suspected of the same disorder.
(Signed)
DR. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
Lisbon, August 23, 1867.
1867.
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The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that all arrivals from Leghorn are con
sidered infected with the cholera morbus.
(Signed)
DR. MARCELLINO CRAVE1R0 DA SILVA.
Lisbon, August 23, 1867.
'The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that Lisbon is the only place on the con
tinent of the kingdom where quarantines of ob
servation, for vessels arriving from ports sus
pected of cholera morbus, are permitted; thus
altering the dispositions of the only paragraph in
Art. 4 of the Quarantine Regulations of March 8,
1860.
(Signed)
DR. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
Lisbon, August 23, 1867.
Foreign Office, August 21, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appointed Patrick J. Hughes, Esq., now British
Vice-Consul at Tang-Chow, to be Her Majesty's
Consul at Kiu-Kiang.
Foreign Office, September 3, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint Edward Thornton, Esq., C.B., now Her
Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of Brazil, to be
Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the King of Portugal.
Foreign Office, September 3, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. Orville Allen as Consul at Trinidad for the
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Downing Street, September 4, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Charles
Pitot, Esq., to be a Member of the Council of
Government of the Island of Mauritius.
Her Majesty has also been pleased to appoint
Charles Augustus Berkeley, Esq., to be a Member
of the Privy Council of the Island of Tobago.
Her Majesty has further been pleased to
appoint Robert Saunders, James Meade, John
Francis Kirwan, Hugh Riley Semper, and John
Edmund Sturge, Esqrs., to be Members of the
Legislative Council of the Island of Montserrat.

(C. 1281.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
September 4, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretaiy of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Spanish Royal Decree, dated the
22nd August, authorizing the importation of
foreign wheat and flour into the ports of Spain
from Santa Cruz to the mouths of the Guadiana,
and also into the Balearic Islands for a period of
four months, at the following rates of duty :
For every hectolitre of wheat imported in
Spanish bottoms 50 milerimos ; and for the
same quantity imported in foreign bottoms
400 milerimos ; and
For every 100 kilogrammes or metrical quintal
of flour imported in Spanish bottoms 100
milerimos; and for the same quantity
imported in foreign bottoms 800 milerimos.

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India Office, ith September, 1867.
HER Majesty has been pleased to approve of
thn following Admissions to the Staff Corps made
hy the Governments in India:
BENGAL STAFF CORPS.
To be Lieutenant-Colonels.
Lieutenant - Colonel (Brevet - Colonel) Robert
Napier Raikes, Infantry. Dated 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brevet-Colonel) Charles Pattenson, Infantry.
Dated 12th September,
1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brevet-Colonel) Peter Wil
liam Luard, Infantry. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brevet-Colonel) John Hennessy, Infantry. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Lieutenant - Colonel (Major - General) John
Christie, Cavalry. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Henry Larkins
Robertson, late 65th Native Infantry. Dated
12th September, 1866.
To be Major.
Captain (Brevet-Major) Frederick Charles Innes,
late 60th Native Infantry. Dated 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
To be Captains.
Captain Joseph Reay, late 63rd Native Infantry.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Captain John Grant Sombre Matheson, late 2nd
European Infantry. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Captain Henry McDonell De Wendt Douglas, late
67th Native Infantry. Dated 12th September,
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Lieutenant (Brevet-Captain) Francis Hallowell
Inglefield, late 38th Native Infantry. Dated
12th September, 1866.
Lieutenant (Brevet-Captain) James Stevenson,
late 3ord Native Infantry. Dated 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
To be Lieutenants.
Lieutenant Henry George Saunders, late 3rd
European Regiment. Dated 21st January,
1857.
Lieutenant Alfred Burford Edgell Thomas, late
4th European Regiment. Dated 20th March,
1857.
Lieutenant Hugh Arthur Lewes, late 20th Native
Infantry. Dated 10th May, 1857.
Lieutenant William Vesey Fitzgerald Jacob, late
6th European Regiment. Dated 4th June,
1857.
Lieutenant John Balsir Chatterton, , late 41st
Native Infantiy. Dated 7th June, 1857.
Leutenant John Matthew Glubb, late 38th
Native Infantry. Dated 10th June, 1857.
Lieutenant Robert Elphiustone, Boyle, late 46th
Native Infantry. Dated 14th July, 1857.
Lieutenant Clarence Henry Palmer, late 55th
Native Infantry. Dated 27th August, 1858.
Lieutenant John Henry Baldwin, late 68th Native
Infantry. Dated 3rd September, 1859.
Lieutenant George Peter Cumming, late 4th Eu
ropean Regiment. Dated 6th November,
1859.
Lieutenant Charles Stewart Pratt, late 54th Na
tive Infantry. Dated 27th May, 1860.
Lieutenant Alfred James Wallace, late 60th Na
tive Infantry. Dated 8th January, 1861.
Lieutenant James William Abbot Michell, late
37th Native Infantry. Dated 25th January,
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Lieutenant George Logan, late 4th European
Regiment. Dated 12th September, 1866.
MADRAS STAFF CORPS.
To be Lieutenant-Colonels.
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brevet-Colonel) Molyneux
Capel Spottiswoode, Infantry. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Lieutenant-Colonel (Brevet-Colonel) George Gor
don MacDonell, [nfantry. Dated 12th Septem
ber, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel) Richard God
frey Jones, 2nd Light Cavalry, Dated 12th
September, 1866.
To be Majors.
Captain (Brevet-Major) William Herbert Cuming,
1st Native Infantry. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Captain (Brevet-Major) George Wolff Whitehead,
23rd Native Infantrv. Dated 12th September,
1866.
Captain (Brevet - Major) William Napperpace.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
To be Captains.
Captain Frank Horsley, late 6th Light Cavalry.
Dated 12th September, 1866.
Lieutenant (Brevet-Captain) Fitz James Holmes
Burnes, 33rd Native Infantry. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Lieutenant (Brevet-Captain) Henry St. Maur
Wynch, 31st Native Infantry. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
To be Lieutenants.
Lieutenant John Godson, late 52nd Native In
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Lieutenant Robert Walter Hesketh, 8th Native
Infantry. Dated 2nd February, 1860.
Lieutenant Francis Henry Vanderzee, 34th Native
Infantry. Dated 18th February, 1860.
Lieutenant Edmund Samuel Ludlow, 25th Native
Infantry. Dated 1st September, 1860.
Lieutenant Kenlis Fergus Stevenson, late 43rd
Native Infantry. Dated 1st October, 1861.
Lieutenant Edward James Wynch, late 47th
Native Infantry. Dated 14th November, 1861.
The admissions of Lieutenants Stevenson and
Wynch, in the rank of Captain, as announced
in the Gazette of the 1st March, 1867, are
hereby cancelled.
India Office, 4th September, 1867.
Her Majesty has been pleased to approve of
the following promotions amongst the officers of
the Staff Corps, and of Her Majesty's Indian
Military Forces, made by the Governments in
India :
BREVET.
Captain George Charles Lloyd, Bengal Infantry,
to be Major, in succession to Major-General
G. Macan, Bombay Infantry, deceased. Dated
13th November, 1866.
Major James Anthony Steele, Bengal Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain Henry
Doveton Battye, Bengal Staff Corps, to be
Major, in succession to General E. Frederick,
C.B., Bombay Infantry, deceased. Dated 16th
December, 1866.
Major Hamilton Forbes, Bengal Staff Corps, to be
Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain Hugh Ley Millett,
Bengal Staff Corps, to be Major, in succession
to General C, Herbert, C.B., Madras Infantry,
deceased. Dated 18th January, 1867.

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Major John Irvine Murray, Bengal Staff Corps,
to be Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain (local Major)
Charles Sterling Dundas, Royal (Bengal)
Artillery, to be Major, in succession to MajorGeneral T. A. A. Munsey, Madras Cavalry,
deceased. Dated 24th January, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Fletcher Richardson,
C.B., Bengal Staff Corps, and Major George
Carle ton, Royal (Madras) Artillery, will rank
from 29th October, I860, in succession to Sir
G. St. P. Lawrence, retired.
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Hastings AffleckWood,
Bombay Staff Corps, and Major Edward
William Dance, Royal (Madras) Artillery, will
rank from 4th November, 1866, in succession
to General W. D. Robertson, Bombay Infantry,
deceased.
Lieutenant-Colonel Winckworth Scott, Bombay
Staff Corps, and Major Richard Sanderson
Simonds, Bengal Staff Corps, will take rank
from 6th November, 1866, in succession to
General W. Gilbert, Bombay Infantry, de
ceased.
Lieutenant -Colonel William Murray, Madras
Staff Corps, will rank from 13th November,
1866, in succession to Major-General G. Macan,
Bombay Infantry.
MADRAS ARMY.
Captain Edward Gardner Ingram, 24th Native
Infantry, to be Major. Dated 17th March,
1866.
Surstantive Promotions.
BENGAL STAFF CORPS.
To be Lieutenant-Colonels.
Major George McAndrew. Dated 8th March,
1867.

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Major John Louis Nation. Dated 8th March,
1867.
Major James Charles Curtis. Dated 17th March,
1867.
Major Frederick Henry Smith. Dated 2nd April,
1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) Campbell
Claye Grant Ross. Dated 4th April, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) Joseph
Fletcher Richardson, C.B. Dated 21st April,
1867.
Major Henry Thomas Bartlett. Dated 21st
April, 1867.
To be Majors.
Captain Edward Humphrey Woodcock. Dated
1st March, 1867.
Captain George James Dalrymple Hay. Dated
20th March, 1867.
Captain George Gordon Cunliffe. Dated 20th
March, 1867.
Captain Alexander Ross Bayly. Dated 2nd
April, 1867.
To be Captains.
Lieutenant Robert Elphinstone Boyle. Dated
10th December, 1866.
Lieutenant John Matthew Glubb. Dated 20th
December, 1866.
Lieutenant Alfred Burford Edgell Thomas. Dated
4th February, 1867.
Lieutenant Alfred John Colvin Birch. Dated
2nd March, 1867.
Lieutenant George Augustus Way. Dated 5th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Francis Henry Conolly. Dated 17th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Augustus Munro.
Dated
17th March, 1867.
Lieutenant George Lawrence Keir. Dated 17th
March, 1867.

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Lieutenant Robert Francis Firth. Dated 17th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Francis James Napier Mackenzie.
Dated 17th March, 1867.
Lieutenant Oliver Richardson Newmarch. Dated
17th March, 1867.
Lieutenant Francis William Boileau. Dated 20th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Marmaduke Ramsay. Dated 20th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Robert Cotton Money. Dated 20th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Richard Matthews. Dated
20th March, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Constantine Evelyn Ward.
Dated 20th April, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Shuttleworth. Dated 23rd
April, 1867.
BENGAL ARMY.
Infantry.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant Colonel) John Williams
Sanders, from late 41st Native Infantry, to be
Lieutenant-Colonel, in succession to Stafford
(Staff Corps), removed from list of LieutenantColonels. Dated 12th September, 1866.
Late Shth Native Infantry.
Lieutenant John Mackie Stewart to be Captain,
in succession to Unwin, Staff Corps, removed
from list of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
Late 37th Native Infantry.
Lieutenant (Brevet-Captain) Frederick Augustus
Buckley to be Captain, in succession to Tytler,
promoted to Major-General. Dated 27th Octo
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Alterations of Rank.
Infantry.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Forbes will take rank
from 12th September, 1866.
Medical Officers.
To be Surgeon-Major.
Surgeon John White, M.D. Dated 9th March,
1867.
To be Surgeons.
Assistant - Surgeon Augustus Keppel Reed.
Dated 28th February, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon George Kenneth Poole, M.D.
Dated 14th March, 1867.
Assistant - Surgeon Alexander Garden, M.D.
Dated 28th March, 1867.
MADRAS STAFF CORPS.
To be Lieutenant-Colonels.
Major John Ponsonby Watts. Dated 30th
March, 1867.
Major James Orr. Dated 2nd May, 1867.
To be Majors.
Captain George Bligh Bowen. Dated 17th
March, 1867.
Captain Patrick Plunkett Leslie Stafford. Dated
20th March, 1867.
To be Captains,
lieutenant William Moore Dickinson. Dated
15th March, 1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Key Guthrie. Dated 17th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Mclnroy. Dated 17th March,
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Lieutenant Albert O'Halloran Clay. Dated 20th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Henry Barstowe Brooke.
Dated 4th April, 1867.
Lieutenant John Macdonald Smith. Dated 2Cth
April, 1867.
Lieutenant Edward Henry Prother. Dated 20th
April, 1867.
MADRAS ARMY.
Infantry,
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) William Roche
Broome, from 49th Native Infantry, to be
LieuteDant-Colonel, vice Loudon, removed from
list of Lieutenant-Colonels, Dated 12th SepSeptember, 1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Edward Long
Grant, from late 1st Fusiliers, to be LieutenantColonel, vice Curtis, removed from list of
Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 26th September,
1866.
Major(Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Astell William
Drayner, from 43rd Native Infantry, to be
Lieutenant-Colonel, in succession to Gillilan,
removed from list of Lieutenant-Colonels.
Dated 12th February, 1867.
35th Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet-Major) Charles Edward Tayler
to be Major, in succession to Howlett, removed
from list of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th
September, 1866.
A3i-d Native Infantry.
Lieutenant Francis Goring Rideout to be Captain,
in succession to Gillilan, removed from list of
Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 12th February,
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Alterations of Rank.
Infantry.
Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Charles Barber will
rank from 12th September, 1866.
29th Native Infantry.
Captain Robert Brown will rank from 12th Sep
tember, 1866.
BOMBAY STAFF CORPS.
To be Captains.
Lieutenant Sidney Armstead Smith. Dated 19th
April, 1867.
Lieutenant Augustus Marshall Phillips. Dated
8th June, 1867.
Lieutenant John Jacob. Dated 8th June, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Thomas Hebbert. Dated 9th
June, 1867.
BOMBAY ARMY.
Infantry.
To be Colonel.
Lieutenant- Colonel (Major-General) John Liddell,
C.B. Dated 11th March, 1867.
The names of the undermentioned Officers
should be as under, and not as stated in the
Gazettes mentioned :
24th February, 1863, Lieutenant (Brevet-Captain)
Henry Manning Eliott.
1th March, 1864, Lieutenant Charles Nisbet
Hodgson ; Ensign Henry Bathurst Hanna ;
Ensign Charles Alexander Cuningham.
13th November, 1866, Lieutenant George Reynell
Gibbs.
1st March, 1867, Captain (Brevet-Major) Na
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Major) James Roper Boswall ; Captain (BrevetMajor) William James Jones; Lieutenant
George Chrystie.
2nd April, 1867, Major Walter Rathborce Lam
bert.
The dates of the Commissions of the undermen
tioned Officers should be as now stated, and not
as given in the Gazettes of 29th April, 1862, and
4th March, 1864 :
Lieutenant Charles Nisbet Hodgson, from 26th
August, 1860.
Lieutenant William Frederick Sandwith, from
19th June, 1860.
Lieutenant Henry Doveton, from 10th December,
1858.
India Office, ith September, 1867.
HER Majesty has been pleased to approve of
the following appointments to Her Majesty's
Indian Medical Service :
MADRAS.
To be Assistant-Surgeons.
William Macrae, M.B. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Henry Summerhayes. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Robert Aldren, M.B. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Terence Joseph McGann.
Dated 1st April
1867.
James Hutton Ritchie, M.D. Dated 1st April,
1867.
James Smith. Dated 1st April, 1867.
David Arthur Kerr, M.B. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Arthur Luke Hackett. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Henry James Hazlett. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Daniel Robert Thompson, M.D. Dated 1st April,
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Robert Vincent Power, M.D. Dated 1st April,
1866.
Alexander McUlorg, M.B. Dated 1st April,
1867
BOMBAY.
To be Assistant-Surgeons.
George Archibald Maconachie, M.B. Dated 1st
April, 1867.
George Bainbridge. Dated 1st April, 1867.
James Arnott, M.D. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Richard Hamilton Batty. Dated 1st April, 1867.
William Frederick Knapp. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Alfred John Leggatt. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Hamilton De Tatham. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Joseph Shillito, M.D, Dated 1st April, 1867.
James McAlister, M.B. Dated 1st April, 1867.
John Robert Colvill Lowry, M.B. Dated 1st
April, 1867.
David Bourke Long. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Saunders Barton Haliday. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Bernard Keelan. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Admiralty, 5th September, 1867.
The following Flag promotions have taken
place, consequent on the death of Rear-Admiral
Thomas Hope on the 31st August, and they are
to date from the 1st September, 1867 :
Captain Edward Southwell Sotheby, C.B., to be a
Rear-Adniiral in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Retired Captain Thomas George Forbes to be a
Retired Rear-Admiral, under Her Majesty's
Orders in Council of 1st August, . 1860, and
9th July, 1864.
Retired Captain William Newton Fowell to be a
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Orders in Council of 24th April, 1847, 25th
June, 1851, and 26th June, 1867.
Sub-Lieutenants to be Lieutenants, in Her
Majesty's Fleet :
Mr. George Carmichael Eliott Lockhart.
Mr. Harry Lawrence Henderson Veitch.
Mr. William Duthy.
Mr. Thomas Suckling1.
Mr. Edmund Grindall Festing.
Mr. Charles Elers Napier.
Mr. Frederick Glyn Montagu Powell.
Mr. Christopher Tunnard Francis.
Mr. Vincent John English.
Mr. Andrew Ross.
Mr. John Armstrong Challice.
Mr. John Harry Eyres Parker.
Mr. Patrick Abercrombie Black.
Mr. William Francis Edgar Freeland.
Mr. George Beaufort Bedford.
Mr. John William Sunderland.
Mr. Herbert William Sumner Gibson.
Mr. William Maule Carey.
Mr. Fitzherbert Coddiugton.
Mr. Alfred Malcolm Causton.
Mr. Robert Campbell Gorst.
Mr. Albert Baldwin Jenkings.
Mr. Hubert James Gilbert Garbett.
Mr. Robert William Foster.
Mr. George Harry Richard Willis.
Mr. John Teesedale Hardinge.
Mr. Frederick Abel Moyscy.
Mr. Frederick Rowland Dicken.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine oj Durham.
Charles Freville Surtees, Esq., M.P., to be
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Exchequer Bills.
THE Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Exchequer Bills issued under the authority of the
Act 24 V., c. 5, and dated the 11th March, 1867,
that the Interest thereon for the half-year ending
on the 11th September, 1867, will be payable at
the Bank of England, on and after the 11th
September next ; and that the Interest of such
Exchequer Bills for the following half-year, to
March, 1868, will be at the rate of two pounds
per centum per annum.
Treasury Chambers, Whitehall,
6th September, 1867.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 10,
1867.
Foreign Office, September 6, 1867.
(General, No. 15.)
A DECREE, of which the following is a trans
lation, issued by the Brazilian Government, has
been received at the Foreign Office, embodying
the Customs and Police Regulations to be
observed on the opening of the River Amazon to
Foreign Shipping, from the 7th instant :
Decree of 31st July, 1867.
Orders for observance of Regulations for the
Navigation of the River Amazonas and its
confluents, and of the River San Francisco.
IN consideration of Article 5 of the Decree of
7th December, 1866, and having before me the
1867.
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Article 172 of the Regulation of 19th September,
1860,
It is my will to command that, in the naviga
tion of the River Amazonas and its confluents,
and of the River San Francisco, the regulation
below be observed, signed by Zacharias de Goes
e Vasconcellos, of my Council, Senator of the
Empire, President of the Council of Ministers,
Minister and Secretary of State for Finance, and
President of the Tribunal of the Treasury. Let
him so have understood it and cause it to be
executed.
Palace of Rio de Janeiro, 3rd July, 1867,
forty-sixth year of the independence and of the
Empire. With the sign-manual of His Majesty
the Emperor.
Zacharias de Gos e Vasconcellos.
liegulations for the Navigation of the River
Amazonas and its confluents, and of the River
San Francisco.
Art. 1, The Navigation from 7th September
1867, forward, shall be open to merchant vessels
of all nations :
1st. Of the River Amazons, as far as the
village of Tabatinga (Art. 3, sole ).
2nd. Of the River Tocantins, as far as the city
of Cameta.
3rd. Of the River Tapajoz, as far as the city of
Santarem.
4th. Of the River Madeira, as far as the town
of Borba.
5th. Of the River Negro, as far as the city of
Manads.
6th. Of the River San Francisoo, as far as the
city of Penedo (Decree of 7th December,
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Art. 2. The merchant vessels of any nation, or
wheresoever they may come from, and which may
be seeking a port of the Empire in the Amazonas
and its confluents, may either enter by the bar of
Para or by the principal mouth of said river,
following either of the two channels between
Macapa and Caviana Island, and between that of
Mexiana and of Marajo (Arts 31 and 36).
Art. 3. For the navigation and commerce of
the River Amazonas and others, to which Art. 1
refers, the colleetories of revenue of Manaos in the
River Negro, and of Penedo in the River San
Francisco, become raised to the category of
custom-houses, and the following custom-houses l
established :
1st. Of Cameta, in the River Tocantins.
2nd. Of Santarem, in the River Tapajoz.
3rd. Of Borba, in the River Madeira.
4th. Of San Paulo de Olivenca, in the River
Amazonas (Solimdes).
The custom-house of San Paulo de Olivenca
shall be transferred to Tabatinga, the collectory
of revenues established by Art. 5 of Decree
No. 3216, of 31st December, 1863, being extinct
as soon as, in conformity with Art. 3 of the
Decree of 7th December, 1866, the convention on
the fiscal and police regulations in the waters i f
the Amazonas (SolimBes), from the mouth of the
Javary as far as the place called Santo Antonio,
on the frontier of the empire bounding Peril, shall
be celebrated.
Art. 4. The Custom-houses now established
shall have the same attributions as the others of
the Empire as to the commerce ofimportation and
exportation of foreign mei chandize, and of that of
produce of the country, and of national industry
and manufacture, the dispositions of this Decree
being preserved.
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Art. 5. In virtue of the disposition of the pre
ceding Article, the dispatch may be made in the
said custom-houses,
1st, Of importation of foreign goods, and of
national produce, industry, or manufacture.
2nd. Of re-exportation, or shifting from one
vessel to another, of foreign goods.
3rd. Of exportation of foreign goods which
have already paid duties ; and
4th. Of the exportation of goods, the produce,
industry, or manufacture of the country.
Sec. 1. The re-exportation and shifting from
one vessel to the other of foreign goods, from one
port to the other of the Empire, in the Amazonas
and its confluents, is not permitted, except to
those ports in which there is a custom-house,
(Law of 18th September, 1845, Art. 25 ; Regula
tion of the Customs of 19th September, 1860,
Art. 621).
Sec. 2. The merchandize already dispatched
for consumption, in said Custom-houses, and
which has, for any motive whatever, to go on
to the Custom-house of Para, or to any other port
not in the Amazonas, shall previously satisfy the
amount of the abatement which, at the time of
their shipment or the delivery of their permit
takes place, in conformity with Art. 40, this item
of payment being entered on the respective dis
patch. In the case of the want of a declaration
in the custom-house or collectory of inward
revenue, the difference shall be collected in a
double ratio.
Art. 6. Depots (warehouses for deposits) shall
be established in the Custom-houses of Manaos,
Borba, and Tabatinga (Art. 3, sole ), as soon as
the conventions on limits and fiscal and police
regulations to which Art 3. of Decree of 7th De
cember, 1866, refers, shall be celebrated.

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The entry of goods in the custom-house ware
houses may take place in the following cases ;
1st. Of direct importation by sea, or by the
inward waters of the Provinces of Amazonas
or Para, in conformity with the treaties and
conventions, and the fiscal regulations expe
dited for their being put in execution (Reg.
cit. Art, 164).
2nd. Of transference from one Custom-house
warehouse to another (Reg. cit. Art. 216).
3rd. Of importation of national goods dis
patched in any of the fluvial Custom-houses :
this disposition extending to the Custom
house warehouses of Para.
Sec. 1. The Custom-house warehouses shall, as
far as receiving import duties, be like to foreign
territory; consequently the merchandize may,
daring the allotted time, be freely, either all or
part of them :
1st. Re-exported, in transit to ports in boundary
States, or transported to other Custom-house
depots, the natural Custom-house, or foreign
port, without paying duties.
2nd. Dispatched for consumption, paying the
respective duties.
Sec. 2. The merchandize, for the favour of the
preceding Article, does not depend on the decla
ration in the manifest of the vessel, in order to be
consigned to the depot ; the declaration of the
owners or consignees of the goods is sufficient,
on their entering the depot.
Sec. 3. The President of the Province of Ama
zonas, upon the representation of the Inspectors
of Customs, and instruction from the Treasury,
shall designate the warehouses for the deposit of
merchandize, and shall name the administrators
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Sec. 4. The said President of the Province of
Amazonas, consulting the Inspectors of the Trea
sury and the Inspectors of the Customs, may, if
necessary, authorize besides the public depot,
private depdts ; the concession depending, but
without suspension of effect, on the approval of
the Government.
Sec. 5. In all else which has reference to the
concession of depots, the entry, deposit, and going
out of merchandize, their administration and
responsibility, the dispositions of the regulations
of the Customs, and of the Decree No. 3,217, of
31st December, 1863, shall be observed.
Art. 7. The Collectory of Revenue of Villa
Nova, on the right bank of the river San Fran
cisco, Province of Sergipe, besides the dispatch
of imported goods, the product, industry, or manu
facture both of the country and foreign, which,
have already paid duties, becomes qualified for
exportation of national produce, either within or
from out of the empire.
Sec. 1. The same station may equally admit
the dispatching, national, or foreign vessels which
may arrive loaded with foreign merchandize, free
of duty.
Sec. 2. When vessels carry besides the mer
chandize mentioned in the preceding Article,
others also of foreign origin, these shall be first
dispatched in the Custom-house of Penedo, and
shall go on afterwards with those whose dispatch
can be made in the said collectory of revenues,
each vessel receiving on board a guard of the said
Custom-house, who shall accompany it to the
port of Villa Nova.
Sec. 3. The collectory of revenue shall be con
sidered of the second order ; its administrator
and the clerk shall receive the percentage which
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consulted, shall award to them, being subject
to the approval of the Government; and the
two gnards, who may be employed in that ser
vice, the daily pay fixed by the regulations of the
Customs.
Aet. 8. The importation of foreign goods for
consumption, deposit, or transit, and the expor
tation of the produce, industry, and manufacture
of the country to foreign ports, or of foreign
merchandize already dispatched for consumption,
or in deposit or transit, cannot be effected in the
River Amazonas and its confluents, or in the
River San Francisco, save in ports qualified by
the present decree (Reg. cit., Art. 315).
Sec. 1. Under extraordinary circumstances and
in the interest of public health and safety, the
Presidents of the Provinces of Amazonas, Para,
and Alagoas, upon immediately informing the
Government, may temporarily prohibit the im
portation, deposit, or transit, and the exportation
or going out of certain foreign merchandize, or
produce, manufacture, or industry of the country,
in one or more of the ports or places mentioned,
and their circulation within a certain and deter
mined zone of the frontiers of the empire (Reg.
cit. Art. 315, Sec 2.)
Sec. 2. The infraction of any of the disposi
tions aforesaid, shall be punished by the seizure
of the merchandize, loss of the vessels which
may have directly served for its fraudulent im
portation, exportation, or transference from one
vessel to another, and fine equal to two-thirds of
the value of the merchandize (Reg. cit. Art. 315,
Sec. 3.).
Sec. 3. The penalties mentioned in the pre
ceding paragraph extend to every attempt of
fraudulent importation, exportation, or tranship
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been shewn by outward acta or commencement of
execution, frustrated by fortuitous circumstances,
or independent of the will of the party.
Art. 9. To the penal dispositions of Sees. 2
and 3 of the preceding Article are subject :
Sec. 1. Foreign vessels of every description,
tonnage, flag, or from whatever port soever.
1st. Which may be found anchored or along
side, in the act of discharging or tranship
ping, or receiving cargo, or after having
discharged or transhipped part or the whole
of the cargo, or received cargo, in any port
not qualified, or merely so for the coasting
trade, or practising such acts clandestinely,
in small bays, or in other territorial waters
of the empire.
2nd. Which may navigate or be found loaded,
or without cargo, in rivers, lakes, and inland
waters of the empire, in contravention of this
decree.
Sec. 2. The national vessels of any description*
tonnage, or from whatever port soever.
1st. Which may be found in the act of dis
charging or transhipping foreign merchan
dize receiving or transhipping merchandize
of any country for foreign ports, in ports not
qualified or merely so for coasting trade, or
practising such acts clandestinely in small
bays and territorial waters of the empire.
2nd. Which may carry merchandize by the
rivers, lakes, and internal waters of the
Empire, in contravention of this Decree
(Reg. cit. Art. 316, Sees. 1st and 2nd.)
Art. 10. From the dispositions of the pre
ceding Article are excepted :
1st. Gases in which vessels are forced to put in,
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2nd. In case of permission from competent
authority.
3rd. The foreign vessels belonging to boundary
States, who have special conventions and
treaties, in virtue of their stipulations, navi
gate or be found in the rivers, lakes, and
interior waters of the Empire, in the terms
and conditions established and regulated
therein : and
4th. The foreign vessels (Art. 9th, Sec. 1.,
No. 2) which are destined to some fluvial
port, in the form prescribed by the present
Decree (Reg. cit. Art. 317).
Art. 11. The permission referred to in No. 2
of the preceding Article, may be granted equally
to foreign as to national vessels :
Sec. 1. In extraordinary cases of famine,
plague, and others, in which some of the people
in the interior may want succour.
Sec. 2. For the loading and discharging of
things belonging to the public administration.
Sec. 3. For the disembarkation of colonists or
of passengers, and their baggage.
Sec. 4. For the loading and discharging
foreign merchandize, which shall have already
paid duties of consumption.
Sec. 5. For loading, to go out of the Empire,
produce, the industry or manufacture of the
country, or of the boundary states (Reg. cit. Art.
318, 512, Sees. 27 and 625, Sec. 4th).
Art. 12. The concession of permission of Art.
10, No. 2, belongs to the Inspectors of Customs,
who should immediately give notice of the same
(being granted) to the Inspectors of Treasuries,
and these to the Presidents.
Sole Sec. The Inspectors of the Customs,
having a suspicion of fraud, and according to the
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bound, may, in case of the 5th Sec. of Art. 11,
demand of the owners or consignees of the vessel
a proper guarantee for the probable amount of
duties of exportation of the produce of the
country.
Art. 13. The permission for the acts mentioned
in Art. 11 may be granted to vessels which,
having given entry in the ports of the Empire,
intend proceeding to any port, not only of the
River Amazonas and its confluents, as far as
Tabatinga (Art. 3, sole Sec.), in which there is
no Custom-house, but also :
1st. Of the River Tocantins, beyond Cameta ;
2nd. Of Hingii to Porto do Moz and beyond
it;
3rd. Of Tapajoz, beyond Santarem ;
4th. Of Madeira and its confluents, as far as
the Falls of Santo Antonio ;
5th. Of the Purus and its confluents, as far as
Hyapua ;
6th. Of the River Negro and its confluents, as
far as Santa Isabel,in the River Branco, as
far as the first waterfall ;
7th. Of Japura, as far as Santo Antonio de
Maripi ;
8th. Of San Francisco, beyond Penedo.
Art. 14. The vessels which shall have obtained
permission, mentioned in Art. 11, Sec. 5, ought
to legalize their manifests of exportation of the
produce and manufacture of the country in the
fluvial Custom-house which is most convenient to
them ; although it may not be the one which
granted the permit aforesaid.
Sec. 1. The Chief of the Fiscal Department
who shall legalize the manifest, not belonging to
the Custom-house which shall have granted the
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Sec. 2. The duties shall be paid on sight of the
permits and documents expedited by the stations,
agencies, and places of fiscalization, or general or
provincial registries ; or, should there be none in
the place, according to the declaration of the
owner or consignee of the merchandize, the Cus
tom-house, however, in this case, will be free,
should there be any suspicion of fraud, to verify
the correctness of the said declarations.
Sec. 3. In the absence of stations, agencies, and
posts of fiscalization or registries, the vessels shall
receive one or more guards on board, to take note
of the goods shipped, their quantity and quality,
and everything else necessary for the collecting
the duties exactly in the port at which the manifest
has to be legalized.
Sec. 4. Jt shall be permitted at the ports where
there may be a Custom-house, preceding despatch
for exportation, and in the presence of an officer,
tranship the national merchandize, or that of
boundary states from coasting craft, which bring
it from ports in the interior to the vessels which
have to carry it out of the Empire.
Akt. 15. The carrying of merchandize of
whatever country soever, from one to another
fluvial port, from these to that of Para, and vice
versa, or from the fluvial to other ports of the
Empire, can only be done in national vessels,
except:
Sec. 1. Of goods belonging to the cargo of a
foreign vessel :
1st. Which having given entry in " franquia "
in a qualified port, goes on to another before
the time of " franquia " expires.
2nd. "Which having given full entry in one port
goes on to another different' one, with all or
part of her cargo despatched for consumption
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which she may have come in with all their
baggage.
Sec. 2. Of any merchandize whatever :
1st. In case of internal or external war, and of
the Art. 43 of the law of 17th September,
1851.
2nd. In the cases of famine or plague, or of
prompt succour to some settlers of the inters.
3rd. Of the cargoes or salvage of wrecked
vessels.
Sec. 3. Of baggage of the passengers of the
vessel which brings them.
Sec 4. Of foreign merchandize dispatched for
consumption or for re-exportation, and the pro
duce, industry, and manufacture of the country
in vessels, which having carried colonists or goods
to some fluvial point after obtaining clearance, are
bound to another to receive cargo to be carried
out of the Empire.
Sec. 5. Of merchandize mentioned in the pre
ceding Sec., their being no Brazilian vessel to
carry it from one to the other port in which are
customs, and of national merchandize in return
for the same ports, or out of the Empire.
Art. 16. The carriage of the merchandize in
the case of Sec. 2, No. 1, of the foregoing Article
depends on the permission of the President of the
province, and in the other cases of the same para
graph, and following ones, of the inspectors of
customs, who will notify the same to the inspec
tors of the treasuries, and these to the presidents.
Art. 17. The merchandize, which in contra
vention to Arts. 15 and 16 be transported from
one to another fluvial port in a foreign vessel,
shall be treated as though they came from foreign
ports, even though they be national, and, not being
such, even though they have paid duties of con
sumption.
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such goods in porta not qualified, the disposition
in Art. 8. Sees. 2 and 3, shall be observed.
Art. 18. The places, besides the qualified ports,
for direct traffic, with which vessels may commu
nicate with the land directly, or by means of small
vessels, to
1st. Repair, in consequence of damage sustained
during the voyage, or to avoid loss or any
injury from the act of God.
2nd. Provide themselves with provisions or
receive fuel, shall be, besides Chaves and
Macapa :
1st. Breves
2nd. Gurupa
3rd. Almeirim
In the Province of
4th. Prainha
Para.
5th. Monte Alegre
6th. Obidos
J
7th. Villa Bella
^
8th. Serpa
9th. Codajoa
In the Province of
10th. Coary
Amazonas.
11th. Fonte-Boa
12th. Teffe
13th. Tocanting
14th. S. Paulo de Olivenca, after the Custom
house, shall be transferred therefrom
to Tabatinga, in conformity with
Art. 3rd, sole seo.
Sec. 1. The Government not having a Treaty
or convention to the contrary, may augment or
suppress the ports, of which this Article treati,
as it may judge convenient.
Sec. 2. The authorities, agencies, posts of fisralization, or registries in the ports of call (eseala),
have the right to demand of vessels the exhibition
of their ship's papers, and ought to " vise " gratis
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the Custom-house or registry (Art. 36) at which
they had previously touched.
Sec. 3. The touching at the ports (scala) shall
not delay the vessel longer than necessary for the
object which gave motive to it.
Sec. 4. The vessels may, in the said ports, with
permission to do so, and through giving neces
sary sureties
1st. Discharge the baggage of colonists or pas
sengers ;
2nd. Discharge or transfer to another vessel a
part or all the cargo, for repairs or deposit,
or which they are obliged to dispose of in
case of necessity :
3rd. Provision themselves with any kind of
thing, or receive combustible ;
4th. Complete their cargo for foreign market,
in conformity with Arts. 11 and 14.
Sec. 5. Besides the necessary provisions (Reg.
cit., Art. 475), the wood and other merchandize
of the country for the construction and repairs of
vessels, and their disbursements shall not pay
duty, observing, nevertheless, the indispensable
fiscal caution in the embarkation of the same.
This disposition remains dependent on the
approval of the legislative power.
Sec. 6. In the places of call (escala) in which
there may be no collectories of general revenue,
there shall be agencies, posts of fiscalization, or
registries, according as it may be most convenient,
in conformity with Art. 32.
Sec. 7. In the ports where there are collectories
of general revenue, these shall observe in the part
which concerns them, the present Decree and the
regulations of the Customs for the prevention of
smuggling.
Art. 19. The manifests and certificates in the
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be substituted by declarations of the commanders
of the vessels " vises " by the authorities men
tioned in Art. 24 (Reg, cit., Art. 402)
Art. 20. The term allowed for the presenting
patched for transit by the River Amazonas, shall
be fixed by the chief of the fiscal department,
according to the situation and distance of the port
of departure and the ports of destination (Reg.
cit., Art. 614, and following),
Art. 21. The produce of the States which
bound the Province of Amazonas brought through
the interior of said province, and of those of
Para and Mato Grosso, shall be considered
national (Reg. cit., Art. 512, Sec. 27 ; Art. 625,
Sees. 1 and 4).
Sole Sec. The disposition of Art. 514 of the
regulations of the Customs, which authorizes the
Government, in case it think fit, there being no
treaty or convention to the contrary, to subject
said merchandize to the payment of duties of con
sumption, remains in force.
Art. 22. Whatever destination foreign mer
chandize already dispatched for consumption may
have, it should be aocompanied by a duplicate
note of the despatch given by the export depart
ment of the Customs, which shall serve as a
permit to the fiscal department of the port from
whence it came, in conformity with Art. 33, sole
sec. of Decree No. 3,217, of 31st December,
1863.
Sec. 1. There being a Custom-house or Collectory of Revenue at the port of destination, the
Art. 628, Sec. 3, 629 and 633 of the Regulations
of the Customs shall be followed in conformity.
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given np to the receiving-house agency, post of
fiscalization, or registry general or provincial
which may exist there, in order to proceed in
conformity with the preceding paragraph.
Art. 23. Produce of the country carried from
fluvial ports, where there is a Custom-house or
Collectory of Revenue, to others of the same or a
different province, shall be accompanied by a
permit passed by the fiscal department of the
port from whence it came, the disposition of
Art. 628, Sec. 1, of the Regulations of the Cus
toms should be observed, and the permit delivered
to the authorities designated in Sec. 2 of the pre
ceding Article.
Sole Sec. The disposition of Art. 645 of the
regulations cited, remains without prejudice, the
which shall be applied to the vessels which may
be destined to ports of the Empire out of the
River Amazonas ; the Inspectors of the Customs
may also apply it, in case of suspicion of fraud, to
those who are destined to ports within the Ama
zonas and its confluents.
Art. 24. National merchandize carried from
fluvial ports, where there are no Custom-houses or
Collectory of Revenue, to others of the same or
different province shall be accompanied by a
permit, with the declarations of the quantity,
quality, port of procedure, and destination of the
merchandize, passed and signed by the owner, or
consignee, administrator of the factory, establish
ment, or estate, "vised" by the collectory,
agency, post of fiscalization, registry, or any other
authority, general or provincial, or in the absence
of this, by the same in the first port at which it
touches.
Art. 25. Vessels which cannot continue on
their voyage, on account of damage or other for
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all or part of their cargo away from fluvial
qualified ports.
Sec. 1. The Captains of vessels shall previously
direct themselvessave in case of imminence of
dangerto the fiscal authority, whatever be his
category ; in his absence, to the police authority,
or to any other local (authority) ; in their ab
sence, to those of the nearest place, even though
it be of a different district, subjecting himself to
the measures and precautions which may, to pre
vent any clandestine importations, be taken by the
said authorities in conformity with the laws of
the Empire.
Sec. 2. In every case the jurisdiction of the
Commercial Judge of the district, for the acts
rommitted under them, is preserved to him.
Sec. 3. The imminent danger, foreseen in
Sec. 1 of this Article, only exempts from previous
personal presentation to the local authorities of
whom the said Article treats ; the Commanders of
vessels, in every case, being obliged to prove by a
declaration of the motive of the necessity of
putting in, or of the measures they may have
taken, according to their judgment, for the sal
vation of the ship and cargo, and to exhibit the
papers of the ship, proceeding in respect to
these documents in conformity with Art. 18,
Sec. 2.
Sec. 4. The goods and merchandize, which in
the case offortuitous and extraordinary accidents
mentioned, may be discharged, shall not pay any
duty, whether they be carried in the same ship or
in small vessels, save when sold for consumption,
in conformity with the dispositions in vigor (Reg.
cit., Arts. 327 and 328) ; but all discharge, or
attempt at discharge, of goods and merchandize
without previous authorization, or without the
formalities prescribed, shall be subject, in con-.
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926
formity with circumstances, to a fine of 10$000
to l008000 per package, or to those of smuggling,
proceeding for that purpose to seizure, in con
formity with Chapters 1 and 2, of Tit. 8th of the
Regulations of the Customs.
Art. 26. The ordinary transhipments on account
of damage, or which may be temporarily neces
sary by reason of any other unforeseen event,
shall not be accounted either an act of discharge
or of loading, provided they are effected without
touching the banks of the rivers, and be made
under the strict vigilance of the authorities to
which Sec. 1 of the preceding Article.
Sec. 1. If the hatches or places of deposit of
the cargo shall have been sealed up, the com
mander of the ship, in the cases aforesaid, should
previously, if possible, address himself to the said
authorities to cause the seals to be broken, and
submit to the measures which they may judge
necessary in order to prevent smuggling.
Sec. 2. The merchandise so transhipped should
be re-embarked on board the same ship.
Art. 27. In the case of shipwreck or other
disaster, all and every person in authority,
whether civil or military, political or fiscal,
general, provincial or municipal, in the place or
m that nearest thereto, should give all the assis
tance in their power, as much for the salvation
of the lives, ship, and cargo as the gathering
together and depositing the goods saved, en
deavouring to prevent plunder and malversation,
and proceeding in conformity with the laws in
force, especially with those of the Commercial
Code and of the regulations of the Customs,
Art. 331.
Sec. 1. The jurisdiction of the commercial
judge, in every case, is reserved to him in those
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Sec. 2. The goods and merchandize discharged
or saved shall not pay any duty, except when
sold for consumption, in conformity with the
Commercial Code and Regulations of the Cus
toms, Art. 336, sees. 3 and 9, 10, 11, and
Art. 338.
Art. 28. The Custom-houses established by
the present Decree shall have the employes, and
these the salaries, as per annexed table.
Art. 29. Each one of the said Custom-houses
shall have at its disposal, for out-door service
and fluvial police, a watch boat or boats, launches,
or small vessels, according as the President of
the Province may judge necessary, the treasury
being consulted in the matter, manned and
armed with the same number of men, like wages
and duties as the vessels of the Customs as per
respective regulation.
Art. 30. The Presidents of the Provinces of
Amazonas, Para, and AlagoSs, the treasury as
well as the Inspectors of Customs, having been
consulted, shall point out the boundaries of the
jurisdiction of the fluvial Custom-houses.
Sole sec. Notwithstanding the boundaries
being pointed out, the jurisdiction of the Customs
of the Empire being cumulative (Reg. Cit., Art.
368), the authorities charged with the fiscal
police, with the force which aids it in its duties, as
likewise the watch-boats, may enter another
district to repress smuggling ; but the seizure
being made, it shall be delivered to the Custom
house which may be nearest to the place for the
ulterior steps of the process.
Art. 31. There shall be a register of armed
vessels furnished with small boats necessary for
the service, not only in the ports of Para and
Tabatinga (Art. 3, Sole Sec.), as also on the
great shoal above Gurupa, in the channel of
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Macapa, wherever most convenient, and facing
the town of Chaves, in the island of Marajo,
Art. 32. Besides the Register of Art. 31, the
Presidents of the provinces of Amazona, Para,
and Alagoas, the treasuries being consulted, shall
establish other registers, guards, posts, and pre-'
ventive stations, charged with the fiscal police,
subject to the jurisdiction of the respective
Custom-houses in the places where they may
deem it necessary.
Sec. 1. The said presidents, the treasuries
being consulted, as also the inspectors of customs,
shall give the necessary instructions to the posts
and registers, communicating the same to the
Government for final approval.
Sec. 2. These registers, guards, posts, and fiscal
watchmen, as well as those to which Art. 18,
Sec. 2, refers, not having stations where the
general revenue is collected, should be intrusted
to the stations, registers, guards, and posts of
the fiscal police of the provinces, commanders of
detachments, post office agencies, or any other
general or provincial authorities existing in the
places mentioned.
Art. 33. In the registers of Macapa, Chaves,
and Tabatinga, there shall be a force of troops of
the line, or of the police corps, composed of the
number of officers and privates which may be
designated by the Presidents of Para and Amazonas, which force shall make it their duty to
assist the said registers in the execution of
their fiscal regulations.
Art. 34. The civil, judicial, military, and other
authorities of whom Art. 263 of the Customs'
Regulations treats, are especially charged with
the fiscal police in the waters and on the banks
of the River Amazonas and its confluents, and of
the River St. Francisco, in the words of 349.

.929
assisting the fiscal departments in the execution
of its duties, and carrying out and causing to be
carried out the present Decree and the regulation
cited, in the part which concerns them.
Sole Sec. The same obligations are incumbent
on pilots and experienced seamen of the country,
who from the moment they get on board the
vessels shall be considered as employes of the
customs, and as such subject to the duties and
penalties which the law imposes on them.
Art. 35. The employes charged with the fiscal
police, in conformity with Art. 57 of the regula
tion, may, to prevent or verify fraud, of which
there is well grounded suspicion, demand not only
of the commanders of vessels, as also of the
masters of the small barks, covered launches,
canoes, and other vessels of small dimensions, of
the former the ship's papers and manifests, and
of the latter the dockets of the cargo which they
carry, verifying their nationality from whence
they came, and their destination and what more
be required. This act, however, ought to be done
in such a manner as not to cause the slightest
vexation or hindrance to lawful commerce.
Art. 36. The vessels which have to navigate to
the ports of the empire in the River Amazonas
and its confluents, or which have to leave them
for the ocean, are obliged to (go to) the re
gister:
First. In the port of Para or in Macapa, or in
Chaves (Arts. 2 and 31), according to the des
tination they may have entering or going to the
ocean.
Second. In Tabatinga (Art. 31) entering from
the ports of Peru, or going to them.
Sec. 1. The vessels should lay to on approach
ing the aforementioned registers, being lawful to
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to stop at the register shall be compelled to do so
by the guard boats, which shall use force, if
necessary, the respective commanders being sub
ject to a fine of 1008000 to 1,0008000 according
to the burden of the vessel and nature of the
cargo.
Sec. 2. The registers of which this Article
treats, fulfilling the obligations of the fiscal regu
lations, shall advise the Custom-houses, under
whose orders they serve, of the entry and depar
ture of ships, of the examinations and searches
which they had made in cases of well-founded
suspicion of the correctness of the manifests, of
the seizures they may have made, and of all the
movements which shall have taken place.
Sec. 3. The said registers, besides the obliga
tions marked in the regulation of the Customs,
Arts. 56 and 348, shall verify the nationality,
from whence coming, and destination of the ship
by the papers from on board, putting the vise
gratis on the manifest and list of passengers, and
giving to the vessel the competent pass.
Sec. 4. The pass which the preceding para
graph refers to, shall be delivered in the first
Custom-house at which the vessel may touch, or
to the register on going out, the respective chief
should make the communications which may be
necessary to whom it may concern.
Sec. 5. The said registers, according to circum
stances, and it being necessary to prevent the
embezzlement of duties of importation or exporta
tion, may shut and seal up the batches of vessels,
or the places in which are deposited the merchan
dize, or place one or two guards on board to go on
as far as it is required, and also make use of both
formalities conjointly.
Sec. 6. The guards to which the preceding
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Customs makes incumbent on them, shall not eon.
sent to the vessels communicating with the land,
load or discharge, save in cases provided for in
this decree, or commit any infraction of the
fiscal regulations.
Sec. 7. The commanders of the vessels shall be
obliged to give lodging and food, from his own
mess, to said guards, without these being allowed
to demand retribution or accept any offer what
ever (Reg. cit., Art. 159).
Art. 37. The dispositions of Sees. 5, 8, and 7,
of the preceding Article, extend to all fluvial
Custom-houses of which this decree treats.
Akt. 38. The doubts which may arise, on the
occasion of executing this decree and the fiscal
regulations in the fluvial Custom-houses, shall be
solved by the respective inspectors, by the trea
suries of finance department, and by the presidents
of the provinces, taking into consideration the
misunderstanding of the said regulations as long
as there is good faith, and the favour ofthe trade
and navigation of the River Amazonas and others
to which the decree of 7th December, 1866,
refers. "
Sole Sec. The decisions of the inspectors of
Customs, as well as treasuries, and of presidents
(Reg. cit., Arts. 8 and 13) shall be executed pro
visionally, immediately giving an account to the
superior authority for his government and final
deliberations.
Art. 39. Besides the dispositions of the prece
ding Articles, those of the regulation of 19th Sep
tember, 1860, other fiscal regulations in the part
which does not contravene, shall be observed in
the Custom-houses established by this decree, and
in the fluvial navigation.
Art. 40. In the Custom-houses of the Rio
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20 per cent, of the amount of duties of consump
tion, and additional duties, shall be made, as long
as they exist, of all merchandize which the
Government shall not think proper to except.
This disposition shall take effect from the date
of the execution of this decree until the end of the
financial year 1872, 1873, and thenceforward in
each financial space of time which shall follow,
5 per cent, shall be deducted in abatement, until
this shall cease.
This Article depends on the legislature for
approval.
Art. 41. The dispositions of this decree shall
be applied immediately to Peruvian vessels, in the
part in which they are more favourable than those
of the Decree, Ifo. 3216, of 31st December,
1863.
Akt. 42. The conventions being celebrated
with the boundary states on the fluvial police, the
government, besides the regulations which may
be necessary, shall expedite without delay, that
of direct transit of any vessels coming from the
sea to those states, and vice versa, without- open
ing the hatches, or transhipping the merchandize
along all the extent of the Amazonas and its
confluents, in the part belonging to Brazil.
The direct transit shall not be subject to any
formality whatever, in relation to the Brazilian
Custom-houses, save experience should shew the
insufficiency of the means adopted to prevent
smuggling.
These measures shall be the summary exami
nation of the manifest and cargo in the registers
of entry and departure, the police exercised on
land along the margins and on the river, by means
of vessels appropriated for that duty, the placing
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last measures may be employed singly or con
jointly.
Palace of Rio de Janeiro,
31st July, 1867.
Zachabias de Gofs e VasconcellosSt. James's Palace, September 7, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint George,
Earl of Haddington, to be one of the Lords in
Waiting in Ordinary to Her Majesty, in the room
of Henry Francis, Lord Polwarth, deceased.
Foreign Office, September 10, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. George Gerard as Consiil at Cape Town for
the United States of America.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
Don Fernando Casos as Consul in London for the
Republic of Peru.
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
September 9, 1867THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a translation of an Official Notification
of certain modifications of the Harbour Dues and
Bridge Tolls in the Port of Memel, a copy of
which is enclosed :
(Translation.)
In consequence of your Report of the 19th
July of this year, I decree as follows :
1st. That the port dues levied in the Harbour
of Memel according to the Tariff of the 19th
April, 1844 (Code of Laws, section 120), shall be

934
raised, from the 1st August next, per last, upon
all seargoing ships and vessels entering and
departing :
When ladenOn entry
..
4 sgr.

On departure
. . 4 sgr.
When in ballast or emptyOn entry 2 sgr.

On departure 2 sgr.
2nd. In such cases in which, in accordance
with my Decree of the 13th April, 1863 (Code of
Laws, page 168), under la and b, the reduction
of the port dues in Memel to one-third of that
collected in accordance with Tariff arrangements
shall come into force, a reduction of only one-half
of the existing port dues shall take place from the
1st of August next.
3rd. In accordance with Annex II. to the Tariff
mentioned under heading I bridge tolls shall be
lowered from the 1st of August next, by one-half
of the hitherto prescribed rates.
Furthermore, these matters will be regulated
by the stipulations in the Tariff of the 19th April,
1844, which Tariff is subject to a revision every
five years.
This Decree is to be made public in the collec
tion of laws,
Ems, 29th July, 1867.
(Signed)
WILHELM.
(Countersigned)
V. d. Hetdt.
G. v. Itzenplitz.
To the Ministers of Finance and Trade.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Denbigh.
Philip Henry Chambres, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 22nd August, 1867.
Hugh Robert Hughes, Esq,, to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 22nd August, 1867.

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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Derby.
Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Captain James Mann to be Adjutant, from the
31st August, 1867, vice Mould, deceased.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 13,
1867.
Foreign Office, September 11, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 48.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Minister at
Florence, the Decree issued by the Italian
Ministry of the Interior, of which the following
is a translation :
Ministry of the Interior.
Decree of Maritime Sanitary Board-(No. 35).
AS Cholera manifests itself daily in the city of
Naples, the Minister decrees that, from this date,
all vessels leaving the various ports and harbours
in the Bay of Naples (with the exception of
Island of Nisida), shall be subjected to seven
days quarantine of observation if they have clean
bill of health for the passage. In cases of a
foul bill for the passage, the prescribed treatment
will be followed.
Quarantine is abolished in Naples on arrivals
from all Italian ports, except the Gulf of Palermo,

936
Messina, and Trapani, on which seven days
quarantine wili be inflicted when the bill of health
during passage is clean.
(Signed)
The Minister,
U. RATTAZZI.
Florence, August 31, 1867.

Board of Trade, Whitehall,


September 11, 1867,
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade and Plantations
have received, through the Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, a copy of a Despatch from Her
Majesty's Ambassador at St. Petersburgh, en
closing copy of a notice issued by the Russian
State Bank, stating that, until further notice,
coin and bullion will be received by the bank and
its branches in exchange for bank notes, at the
following rates :
GOLD.
Roubles. Copeck.
The half-imperial
5
98
French 10 and 20 franc pieces per
20 francs
5
84
English sovereigns. .
..
7
32
German Convention crowns and
half-crownsper crown
..
9
98
Silver.
Silver roubles
..
..
..
Prussian thalers, single and double,
per thaler
French 5 franc pieces
..
..
Bullion,
The pound of silver, fine . .
The zolotnik of gold, fine . .

..
..

17J-

1
1

07
46

26
4

40
27

937
War Office, Fall Mall,
13th September, 1867,
1st Regiment of Life Guards, Edward Mashiter
Dansey, Gent., to be Cornet and Sub-Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice James Graham, Mar
quis of Graham, promoted. Dated 4th Sep
tember, 1867.
Atk Hussars, Captain Alexander George Mont
gomery Moore to be Major, without purchase.
Dated 14th September, 1867.
Lieutenant Frank Hodgkinson to be Captain,
without purchase, vice Moore. Dated 14th
September, 1867.
Cornet John Lambert Swale to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Hodgkinson. Dated
14th September, 1867.
Cornet Henry Askew Cherry, from the 7th Dra
goon Guards, to be Cornet, vice Swale. Dated
14th September, 1867.
8</t Hussars, Charles Henry Gregg, Gent., to be
Cornet, by purchase, vice W. T. T. L. Fleet
wood, whose appointment on the 16th October,
1866, has been cancelled. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
15th Hussars, Cornet Roohfort Hamilton Rochfort-Boyd to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Archibald Campbell Douglas, who retires.
Dated 14th September, 1867.
20th Hussars, The promotion of VeterinarySurgeon William Johnson, as First Class Vete
rinary Surgeon, to be antedated to the 1st
July, 1859.
2nd Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant William Patrick
Oliphant Boulderson, from the 79th Foot, to be
Lieutenant, vice Mudge, who exchanges.
Dated 14th September, 1867.
6th Foot, Lieutenant Charles William Henry

938
Wilson to be Captain, by purchase, vice
Richard Bolton, who retires. Dated 14th
September, 1867.
Ensign Augustus William Whitworth to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Wilson. Dated 14th
September, 1867.
Edward Arthur Ball, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Whitworth. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
l0tA Foot, Ensign Henry Charles Hinxman to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Carr, pro
moted. Dated 20th July, 1867.
John Jaques Wedge, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Edward Walter Austin, who
retires. Dated 14th September, 1867.
12th Foot, Ensign Edward Turner to be Lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice Alfred Wood
ward, deceased. Dated 16th July, 1867.
Ensign James Smith Gibb to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Turner, whose promotion, by
purchase, on the 31st July, 1867, has been
cancelled. Dated 14th September, 1867.
l4:th Foot, Ensign Powell William Symonds to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Cecil Thomas
McMahon, who retires. Dated 14th Septem
ber, 1867.
Arthur Pany Thornton, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Symonds. Dated 14th Septem
ber, 1867.
16th Foot, Lieutenant Reginald Laurence Herbert
Curteis to be Captain, by purchase, vice Robert
Baret Stokes, who retires. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
Ensign William Samuel Whittuck to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Curteis. Dated 14th
September, 1867.
William Henry Buchan Hepburn, Gent., to be

.939
Ensign, by purchase, vice Whittuck. Dated
14th September, 1867.
19th Foot, Ensign Alfred James Paterson to be
Lieutenant, Without purchase, vice Horace
Arthur Wells, deceased. Dated 29th June,
1867.
20th Foot, Cuthbert George Collingwood, Gent.,
to be Ensign, by purchase, vice W. F. Nuthall,
transferred to the 63rd Foot. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
26th Foot, John de Witt Jebb, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice C. W. Hemphill,
promoted. Dated 14th September, 1867.
28th Foot, Lieutenant Alexander Lyon Emerson
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Edward
O'Neill, who retires. Dated 14th September,
1867.
Ensign Henry Wallick Maclear to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Emerson. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
John Meade Sherrard, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Maclear. Dated 14th Septem
ber, 1867.
29th Foot, Staff Surgeon Richard William Meade
to be Surgeon, vice Surgeon-Major Edward
Moorhead, M.D., appointed to the Staff. Dated
14th September, 1867.
31st Foot, Edward Morant, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Yates, promoted. Dated
14th September, 1867.
34*4 Foot, Ensign Henry Richard Noel-Hill, from
the 21st Foot, to be Ensign, vice G. C. D.
Bampfield, appointed Deputy Assistant-Super
intendent of Stores. Dated 14th September,
1867.
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Kennett is Brackley, not Brachley, as previously
stated.
Ihth Foot, Lieutenant John Ormsby Moore
Vandeleur to be Captain, by purchase, vice
Edward Cliffe, who retires. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
Ensign Thomas Charles Watson, from the 56th
Foot, to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice
Vandeleur. Dated 14th September, 1867.
The date of Lieutenant J. McMillan's promotion
is 4th September, 1867, and not as stated in
the Gazette of the 3rd instant.
nth Foot, Lieutenant John Wordsworth to be
Captain, without purchase, vice William Gair,
deceased. Dated 1st July, 1867.
Ensign William Alexander Spence to be Lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice George Cook,
deceased. Dated 19th June, 1867.
Ensign Henry Wemyss Magee to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Wordsworth. Dated
1st July, 1867.
Lieutenant George Augustus White to be Adju
tant, vice Lieutenant G. Cook, deceased. Dated
29th June, 1867.
83rd Foot, Major William George Drummond
Stewart, from half-pay, Unattached, to be
Major, vice John Sprot, who retires upon tem
porary half-pay. Dated 14th September, 1867.
Captain Edward Meurant to be Major, by pur
chase, vice W. G. D. Stewart, who retires.
Dated 14th September, 1867.
Lieutenant James George Scott to be Captain, by
purchase, vice Meurant. Dated 14th Septem
ber, 1867.
Ensign Booth Hay Metcalfe to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Scott. Dated 14th September,
1867.
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to be Captain, without purchase, vice Thomas
Griffin, deceased. Dated 22nd July, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Boyles Murray to be Captain,
by purchase, vice John Gerald Wilson, who
retires. Dated 14th September, 1867.
Lieutenant Ernest Edward Cator Nevile to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Montagu, whose
promotion, by purchase, on the 14th August,
1867, has been cancelled. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
Ensign George Edward Bythesea Baker to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Montagu.
Dated 22nd July, 1867.
Ensign Daniel Thomas Allcard to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Murray. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
Ensign Gilbert John Smallpiece to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Baker, whose promotion by
purchase, on the 14th August, 1867, has been
cancelled. Dated 14th September, 1867.
William Henry Wyld, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Allcard. Dated 14th Septem
ber, 1867.
Lieutenant William Howe Perrott to be Adjutant,
vice Lieutenant G. E. Montagu, promoted.
Dated 14th September, 1867.
92nd Foot, James Alexander Lawrence Mont
gomery, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice
Carpenter, whose appointment has been can
celled. Dated 14th September, 1867.
97th Foot, Lieutenant Thomas Arthur Mudge,
from the 2nd Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice
Boulderson, who exchanges. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
102nd Foot, Ensign Andrew Hamilton to be
Lieutenant, vice John McMullin, a Probationer
for the Staff Corps in India. Dated 14th Sep
tember, 1867.
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeon-Major Edward Moorhead, M.D., from
the 29th Foot, to be Staff Surgeon- Major, vice
Richard William Meade, appointed to the 29th
Foot. Dated 14th September, 1867.
BREVET.
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Boyle, C.B., of the
Royal Marine Light Infantry, having com
pleted the qualifying service with the rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel, to be Colonel, under the
provisions of the Order in Council of the loth
November, 1858. Dated 8th June, 1867.
Captain Richard Kennett Wilson, retired upon
full-pay, Royal Marine Light Infantry, to have
the honorary rank of Major, under the pro
visions of the Order in Council of the 15th
November, 1858. Dated 14th September, 1867.
The date of the promotion of Captain and Brevet
Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Ballard, C.B., Royal
Engineers, to the rank of Colonel, is 7th
December, 1866, and not as stated in the
Gazette of the 3rd instant.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been most graciously pleased
to signify Her Royal pleasure to remit so much
of the effect of the sentence of summary dismissal
of Lord Ernest Vane Tempest, 4th Light Dra
goons, from the Army, notified in the London
Gazette of the 17th October, 1856, as will allow
him to serve Her Majesty as a Volunteer in the
Artillery Brigade at Seaham, under the command
of the Earl Vane. Dated 14th September, 1867.


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Admiralty, 9th September, 1867.
Royal Marine Artillery.
Memorandum.
Schoolmaster Thomas Smith to be Superintending
Schoolmaster. Dated 6th September, 1867.
Admiralty, 12th September, 1867.
Royal Marine Artillery.
Second Captain Cuthbert Collingwood Suther to
be Adjutant, vice Colomb, promoted. Dated
11th September, 1867.
Serjeant George Maggs to be Quartermaster,
under Her Majesty's Order in Council, 3rd
August, 1867. Dated 11th September, 1867.
Serjeant Thomas Morgan to be Quartermaster,
under Her Majesty's Order in Council, 3rd
August, 1867. Dated 11th September, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Lieutenant George Bentham Morris to be Adju
tant, vice Hamilton, whose period of Staff ser
vice has expired. Dated 11th September,
1867.
Lieutenant Joseph Philips to be Adjutant, vice
Heriot, whose period of Staff service has ex
pired. Dated 11th September, 1867.
Admiralty, 1dth September, 1867.
Mr. Gutav Adolph Carl Bencke has this day been
promoted to the rank of Acting Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 27th
June, 1867.
Mr. Henry Griffin has this day been promoted to
the rank of First Class Assistant Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 5th
September, 1867.
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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Banff.
Highland Light Infantry or Inverness, Banff,
Elgin, and Nairnshire Regiment of Militia.
Robert Alexander Manford, M D., to be AssistantSurgeon, vice Campbell, deceased. Dated 24th
August, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Southampton.
Hampshire Artillery Militia.
Captain William Bridges to be Major, vice Massy,
deceased. Dated 30th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Robert Henry Hobart to be Captain,
vice Bridges, promoted. Dated 30th July,
1867.
Drummond Spencer Smith to be Lieutenant, vice
Staunton, resigned. Dated 4th September,
1867.
A Treasury Warrant is published in this
Gazette, regulating the postage to be charged
on book packets, &c., posted in the United King
dom, or in any of Her Majesty's Colonies,
addressed to any of the several places in Turkey,
Moldavia, or Wallachia, at which Austria main
tains post offices, or to Alexandria, in Egypt.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 17,
1867.
Foreign Office, September 14, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 49.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has
received from the Acting British Consul-General
at Naples Despatches, of which the following are
copies :
Naples, August 29, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to report to your Lordship
that the quarantine on vessels arriving at this
port from Messina, which sailed on or after the
25th instant, has been increased from seven to
fifteen days ; and the quarantine of fifteen days
imposed on vessels from Palermo and Trapani has
been reduced to seven days.
Naples, September 2, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to report to your Lordship
that owing to the continuance of cholera in this
city notice has been received from the Ministry
that all vessels from Naples, which sailed on or
after the 31st August, will be subjected to a
quarantine of seven days in other Italian ports,
which are free from cholera.
All quarantines at this port have been abolished
except on vessels from the Bay of Palermo, and
the ports of Messina and Trapani which will still
be subjected to a quarantine of seven days.
Foul bills of health for cholera are now issued
to vessels leaving Naples.

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India Office, September 16, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to make
the following appointments to the First, Second,
and Third Classes of the Most Exalted Order of
the Star of India :
To be a Knight Grand Commander.
Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Napier, K.C.B.,
Commander-in-Chief of the Bombay Army.
To be Knights Commanders.
The Maharajah Maun Sing, of Oude.
Colonel Edward Robert Wetherall, C.B., late
Chief of the Staff of the Central India Field
Force.
Colonel William West Turner, C.B., late 97th
Regiment, sometime Brigadier Commanding
the Second Column of the Bundlecund Field
Force.
To be Companions.
Henry Philip Archibald Buchanan Riddell,
Esquire, Bengal Civil Service (Retired), late
Director-General of the Post Office in India.
Lewin Bentham Bowring, Esquire, Bengal Civil
Service, Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg.
Colonel James Maurice Primrose, late 43rd Regi
ment, Adjutant-General of the Madras Army.
Colonel George William Hamilton, Bengal Staff
Corps, Commissioner of Mooltan.
Matthew Stovell, Esquire, M.D., late Principal
Inspector-General, Bombay Medical Depart
ment.
Edward Hare, Esquire, late Deputy InspectorGeneral of Hospitals at Lahore, Bengal Esta
blishment.

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Downing Street, September 16, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint John
Pope Hennessy, Esq., to be Governor and Com
mander-in-Chief of the Island of Labuan and its
dependencies.
Crown Office, September 14, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
County of Galway.
Hubert De Burgh Canning (commonly called
Viscount Burke and Clanmorries), in the room
of Ulick Canning De Burgh (commonly called
Lord Dunkellin), deceased.
Whitehall, September 4, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to grant unto
Thomas Drewett Brown, of Jarrow, in the county
of D urham, Esquire, in the Commission of the Peace
for the said county, eldest son of Thomas Brown,
late of New Grove, in the parish of Stepney, in
the county of Middlesex, by Susanna, his wife,
elder of the three daughters and coheirs of Peter
Drewett, late of Colerne, in the county of Wilts,
Esquire, all deceased, Her Royal licence and
authority that he and his issue may, in compliance
with a condition contained in the last will and
testament of his maternal aunt Frances Granger,
the wife of Benjamin Granger, of Norwood, in
the county of Surrey, Esquire, take and hence
forth use the surname of Drewett only, in lieu and
instead of that of Brown, and that he and they
may bear and use the arms of Drewett ; such
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laws of arms and registered in the College of
Arms, otherwise the said Royal licence and per
mission to be void and of none effect :
And to command that the said Royal concession
and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's said
College of Arms.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Durham.
North Durham Militia.
B. George Collins, Gent., to be Assistant-Surgeon,
vice Ffolliott, deceased. Dated 31st August,
1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Lancaster.
4th or Duke of Lancaster's Own (Light Infantiy}
Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia.
Charles Stanley Gardner, Gent., to be Lieutenant,
vice Bretherton, resigned. Dated 6th Septem
ber, 1867.
A Treasury Warrant is published in this
Gazette, regulating the postage to be charged on
letters, &c., transmitted by post between the
United Kingdom or any of Her Majesty's colonies,
or any foreign country, addressed to the United
States of America.

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FIIOM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 20,
1867.
foreign Office, September 18, 1867.
THE following Notification has been issued by
Her Majesty's Minister in Japan :
NOTIFICATION.
THE undersigned hereby publishes, for the
general information of Her Majesty's subjects, the
accompanying Despatch and its inclosures from
the Japanese Government, informing him that the
intended opening of Hiogo, Osaka, and Tedo, on
the 1st January next, has been made known by
proclamation throughout Japan.
(Signed)
HARRY S. PARKES,
Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extra
ordinary, Minister Plenipotentiary, and
Consul-General in Japan.
Her Britannic Majesty's Legation,
Tedo, 9th July, 1867.
Sir,
July 7, 1867.
WE beg to inform you that the enclosed Pro
clamation has been issued to the whole nation on
the subject of the opening of the port of Hiogo
and the cities of Tedo and Osaka, concerning
which I and my colleagues conferred with you
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When the port which is to be opened on the
West Coast is fixed upon, we shall proclaim that
also.
I have, &c.,
(Signed) OGASAWARA IKI NO KAMI.
His Excellency Sir Harry S. Parkes, K. C.B.,
2fc.,
Sfc.,
Sfc.
Translated by
(Signed)
Ernest Satow.
PROCLAMATION.
IN consequence of the intended opening of
Hiogo on the 1st January next, from which date
foreigners will also reside in the towns of Tedo
and Osaka for the purpose of trade, it is hereby
notified that the produce of all parts of the country
may freely be brought to those places and freely
disposed of.
This is to be notified throughout the Govern
ment territory, the Daimios' territories, and the
Temple territories.
July [1867].
Translated by
(Signed)
Ernest Satow.

Foreign Office, September 20, 1867.


(Quarantine, No. 50.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Minister at
Florence, a Despatch, of which the following is a
copy :
Florence, September 12, 1867.
I have the honour to report that by a Decree
of the Minister of the Interior of the 10th instant,
quarantine of observation of fifteen days has been
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that date, in all uninfected ports of Italy when
producing a clean bill of health for the passage.
In cases where cholera shall have broken out on
board during the passage, the treatment prescribed
for such cases by the Decree of the 29th April
last, will be followed.
Whitehall, September 18, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to issue a Com
mission under Her Majesty's Royal Sign Manual
to the effect following :
VICTORIA, R.
Victoria, by the Grace of God of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen,
Defender of the Faith, to Our right trusty and
well - beloved Councillor Hugh MacCalmont,
Baron Cairns, a Judge of Our Court of Appeal in
Chancery ; Our right trusty and well-beloved
Councillor, Sir William Erie, Knight ; Our right
trusty and well-beloved Councillor Sir James
Plaisted Wilde, Knight, Judge of Our Court of
Probate and Judge Ordinary of the Court for
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes ; Our trusty and
well-beloved Sir William Page Wood, Knight, a
Vice-Chancellor ; Our trusty and well-beloved Sir
Colin Blackburn, Knight, one of the Justices of
Our Court of Queen's Bench ; Our trusty and
well-beloved Sir MontagueEdward Smith, Knight,
one of the Justices of Our Court of Common
Pleas ; Our trusty and well-beloved Sir John
Burgess Karslake, Knight, Our Attorney-General;
Our trusty and well-beloved Sir Roundell Palmer,
Knight; Our trusty and well-beloved William
Milbourne James, Esquire, one of Our Counsel
Learned in the Law, Vice- Chancellor of Our
County Palatine of Lancaster ; Our trusty and

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well-beloved John Richard Quain, Esquire, one of
Our Counsel Learned in the Law ; Our trusty and
well-beloved Henry Cadogan Rothery, Esquire,
Registrar of Our High Court of Admiralty of
England; Our trusty and well-beloved Acton
Smee Ayrton, Esquire ; Our trusty and wellbeloved George Ward Hunt, Esquire ; Our trusty
and well-beloved Hugh Culling Eardley Childers,
Esquire ; Our trusty and well-beloved John
Hollams, Esquire; and Our trusty and wellbeloved Francis Dobson Lowndes, Esquire, greet
ing :
Whereas We have deemed it expedient, for
divers good causes and considerations, that a
Commission should forthwith issue to inquire
into the operation and effect of the present
Constitution of Our High Court of Chancery
of England, Our Superior Courts of Common
Law at Westminster, Our Central Criminal
Court, Our High Court of Admiralty of England,
The Admiralty Court of Our Cinque Ports, Our
Courts of Probate and of Divorce for England,
the Courts of Common Pleas of Our Counties
Palatine of Lancaster and of Durham, respec
tively, and the Courts of Error and of Appeal
from all the said several Courts,now know ye,
that We, reposing great trust and confidence in
your zeal, discretion, and integrity, have authorized
and appointed you the said Hugh MacCalmont,
Baron Cairns, Sir William Erie, Sir James Plaisted
Wilde, Sir William Page Wood, Sir Colin Black
burn, Sir Montague Edward Smith, Sir John
Burgess Karslake, Sir Roundell Palmer, William
Milbourne James, John Richard Quain, Henry
Cadogan Rothery, Acton Smee Ayrton, George
Ward Hunt, Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, John
Hollams, and Francis Dobson Lowndes, or any six
or more of you, to make diligent and full inquiry

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into the operation and effect of the present consti
tution of Our High Court of Chancery of England,
Our Superior Courts of Common Law at Westmin
ster, Our Central Criminal Court, Our High Court
of Admiralty of England, the Admiralty Court
of Our Cinque Ports, Our Courts of Probate and
of Divorce for England, the Courts of Common
Pleas of Our Counties Palatine of Lancaster and
of Durham respectively, and the Courts of Error
and of Appeal from all the said several Courts,
and into the operation and effect of the present
separation and division of jurisdictions between
the said several Courts. And also into the opera
tion and effect of the present arrangements for
holding the sittings in London and Middlesex, and
the holding of sittings and assizes in England and
Wales, and of the present division of the legal year
into terms and Vacations. And generally into the
operation and effect of the existing laws and
arrangements for distributing and transacting the
judicial business ofthe said Courts respectively, as
well in Court as in Chambers, with a view to
ascertain whether any and what changes and im
provements either by uniting and consolidating
the said Courts Or any of them, or by extending
or altering the several jurisdictions, or assigning
any matters or causes now within their respective
cognizance to any other jurisdiction, or by alter
ing the number of Judges in the said Courts, or
any of them, or empowering one or more Judges
in any of the said Courts to transact any kind of
business now transacted by a greater number, or
by altering the mode in which the business of the
said Courts, or any of them, or of the sittings and
Assizes, is now distributed or conducted, or other
wise, may be advantageously made so as to pro
vide for the more speedy, economical, and satis
factory despatch of the judicial business now

954
transacted by the same Courts and at the
sittings and Assizes respectively. And further
to make inquiry into the laws relating to Juries,
especially with reference to the qualifications,
summoning, nominating, and enforcing the at
tendance of Jurors, with a view to the better,
more regular, and more efficient conduct of Trials
by Jury, and the attendance of Jurors at such
Trials.
And for the better discovery of the truth in the
premises We do, by these presents, give and
grant to you, or any six or more of you, full
power and authority to call before you, or any
six or more of you, such and so many of the
Officers and Clerks of Our said Courts, and all
such other persons as you shall judge necessary,
by whom you may be informed of the truth in the
premises, and to enquire of the premises by all
other lawful ways and means whatsoever.
And We do hereby give and grant unto you, or
any six or more of you, full power and authority
to cause all or any of the Officers or Clerks of
any of Our said Courts to bring and produce
before you, or any six or more of you, all rolls,
records, orders, books, papers, or other writings,
belonging to any of Our said Courts, or to any of
the Officers within the same.
And Our further will and pleasure is that you
do within nine calendar months after the date of
this Our Commission, or as soon as the same can
conveniently be done (using all diligence), certify
unto Us, in Our Court of Chancery, under the
hands and seals of you, or any six or more of you,
what you shall have done in the premises.
And We further will and command that this
Our Commission shall continue in full force and
virtue, and that you, Our said Commissioners, or
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to time proceed in the execution thereof, and of
every matter and thing therein contained, although
the same be not continued from time to time by
adjournment.
And for your assistance in the due execution of
this Our Commission, We have made choice of
Our trusty and well-beloved Thomas Joseph
Bradshaw, Esquire, Barrister - at - Law, to be
Secretary to this Our Commission, and to attend
you, whose services and assistance We require
you to use from time to time as occasion shall
require.
Given at Our Court at St. James's, the
eighteenth day of September, one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-seven, in
the thirty-first year of Our reign.
By Her Majesty's Command,
GATHORNE HARDY.

Foreign Office, September 19, 1667.


The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint George Buckley Mathew, Esq., C.B., now
Her Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the
Argentine Republic, to be Her Majesty's Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to
the Emperor of Brazil.
Whitehall, September 19, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to present the
Reverend George Macdonald to the church and
parish of Eddrachillis, in the presbytery of
Tongue, and county of Sutherland, vacant by the
death of the Reverend James Stewart, late
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Whitehall, September 4, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to grant unto
Charles Henry Rolle Trefusis, Baron Clinton,
and to Harriet Wilhamina Trefusis, bis wife, the
only daughter and heir of Sir John HepburnStuart-Forbes, of Pitsligo and Fettercairn, Baro
net, deceased, Her Royal license and authority
that they may, in compliance with the several
conditions contained in certain deeds of entail,
assume, use, and bear the surnames of HepburnStuart-Forbes in addition to and before that of
Trefusis, and that he, the said Baron Clinton,
may bear the arms of Stuart and Forbes quarterly
with his own family arms of Trefusis, and that
the said surnames of Hepburn- Stuart-Forbes and
the arms of Stuart and Forbes may in like man
ner be taken, used, and borne by their issue ; such
arms being first duly exemplified according to the
laws of arms, and recorded in the College of
Arms, otherwise to be void and of none effect :
And to command that the said Royal concession
and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's
said College of Arms.
(C. 1340.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
September 19, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade and Planta
tions have received, through the Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs, an extract from the French
" Moniteur," containing an Imperial Decree,
dated the 7th instant, to the effect that the
Custom-house of Givet (Ardennes) is added to
the offices appointed for the importation, exporta
tion, and transit of arms of all kinds.

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Admiralty, 16th September, 1867.
Hoyal Marine Light Infantry.
Serjeant-Major John Woon to be Quartermaster,
vice Scott, to retired half-pay. Dated 13th
September, 1867.
Serjeant Richard Hailing to be Quartermaster,
vice Pritchett, whose period of Staff Service
has expired. Dated 14th September, 1867.
Admiralty, 19th September, 1867.
Hoyal Marine Light Infantry.
Lieutenant and Adjutant "William Henry Poyntz
to be Second Captain, vice Connor, resigned.
Dated 17th September, 1867.
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Admiralty, IMh September, 1867.
The following promotions have this day taken
place in Her Majesty's Fleet :
Commanders :
William Hans Blake,
Arthur John Innes,
Thomas Baker Martin Sulivan,
Thomas Alexis de Wahl,
Mountford Stephen Lovicle Peile,
John Ommanney Hopkins,
to be Captains.
Lieutenants :
Edward Henry "Wilkinson,
Percy Putt Luxmoore,
Arthur Roger Tinklar,
Alfred Eaton,
Edmund St. John Garforth,
Bonham Ward Bax,
Francis Henry Hastings,
The Honourable Victor Alexander Montagu,
to be Commanders.
1867.
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Admiralty, 17th Septembert 186?.
Dr. John Andrews (b) has been this day pro
moted to the rank of Staff Surgeon in Her
Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 6th Septem
ber, 1867.
Mr. Michael Bennett Kelly has this day been
promoted to the rank of Acting Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 5th July,
1867.
Admiralty, Vdth September, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have this day
been promoted to the rank of Staff Commander
in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 20th
August, 1867 :
John Parsons, Esq.
John Patrick Dillon, Esq.
William Barnerd Calver, Esq.
Philip Going, Esq.
James Hooper Kerr, Esq.
William Laud Scarnell, Esq.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held
by Captain J. H. Keough in the North Durham
Regiment of Militia.
Commissions signed by the Vice Lieutenant of the
County of Gloucester, and of the City and
County of the City of Gloucester, and of the
City and County of the City of Bristol.
Royal North Gloucestershire Regiment of Militia.
Captain Edward William Ambrose Vaughan to
be Major, vice Williams, resigned. Dated 14th
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Lieutenant Samuel Bomford to be Captain, vice
Vaughan, promoted. Dated 14th September,
1867
George Milward, Gent., to be Lieutenant (Super
numerary). Dated 14th September, 1867.
A Treasury Warrant is published in this
Gazette regulating the postage to be charged on
letters, posted in Brazil, Buenos Ayres, or Monte
Video addressed to any place in Portugal.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 24,
1867.
Foreign Office, September 23, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 51.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Consul at Lisbon,
the Notice (issued by the Portuguese Government),
of which the following is a translation :
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that all arrivals from Malta are considered
suspected of cholera.
Lisbon, 13th September, 1867.
(Signed)
Dr. MARCELLLNO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
Downing Street, September 23, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Major
John Terence Nicolls O'Brien to be Inspector General of Police for the Island of Mauritius.
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War Office, Pall Mall,
24th September, 1867.
80th Regiment, of Foot.
Major-General Henry John French to be ColontL
vice Lieutenant-General James Robert Young,
deceased. Dated 3rd September, 1867.
6th Dragoon Guards, Lieutenant Percy Richard
Gay to be Captain, by purchase, vice William
Thomas Erskine Bookey, who retires. Dated
2oth September, 1867.
Cornet Hardin Burnley to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Gay. Dated 25th September,
1867.
Frederic Carre Rasch, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Burnley. Dated 25th Septem
ber, 1867.
2nd Dragoons, Cornet Francis Glennie Farquhar
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice George
Paulet, who retires. Dated 25th September,
1867.
James Charles Maberly, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Farquhar. Dated 25th Septem
ber, 1867.
11th Hussars, Ensign Lincoln Godfrey Mundy,
from the 78th Foot, to be Cornet, in succession
to Lieutenant McLoughlin, promoted. Dated
25th September, 1867.
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Lieutenant Colonel
and Brevet -Colonel Charles Wright Younghusband, from the Supernumerary List, to be
Colonel, vice George Graydon, retired Hpon
full-pay. Dated 19th August, 1867.
Captain and Brevet - Major William Ferguson
Beatson Laurie to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice
Charles Henry Harrison, retired upon full-pay.
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Second Captain Duncan John McGrigor to be
Captain, vice Brevet'Major Laurie. Dated
15th August, 1867.
Second Captain John Edward Ruck-Keene to be
Captain, vice Alexander John MacDougall,
deceased. Dated 27th August, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Follett Pritchard to be Second
Captain, vice McGrigor. Dated loth August,
1867.
Lieutenant Christison Syme Jackson to be Second
Captain, vice Richard Swanne Robinson, placed
upon temporary half-pay. Dated 22nd August,
1867.
Lieutenant Joshua Thomas Barrington to be
Second Captain, vice Ruck-Keene. Dated 27th
August, 1867.
Lieutenant William Bryden has been permitted to
resign his Commission. Dated 25th Septem
ber, 1867.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Lieutenant Charles
John Moysey to be Second Captain, vice H. F.
C. Lewin, removed to the Supernumerary List,
on appointment as an Instructor in Fortification
at the Royal Military Academy. Dated 2nd
September, 1867.
Regiment of Foot, Ensign Thomas George
Webb Tobin, from the 59th Foot, to be Ensign,
vice Toler, transferred to the 14th Hussars.
Dated 25th September, 1867.
14th Foot, Somerset James Butler, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice J. W. Allin, trans
ferred to the 72nd Foot. Dated 25th Septem
ber, 1867.
15th Foot, Lieutenant Henry Evan Pateshall
Thomas to be Instructor of Musketry, vice
Lieutenant C. K. Farquharson, who has joined
the depot. Dated 8th August, 1867.

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18*A Foot, Lieutenant William Orme Bourke to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Walter Higgin,
who retires. Dated 25th September, 1867.
Lieutenant William Fryer Thacker to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Robert M. Hornby, who
retires. Dated 25th September, 1867.
Ensign Henry Bennett Moore to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Bourke. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.
Ensign James Mortimer Webster to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Thacker. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.
Richard Briones Burnaby, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Moore. Dated 25 th September,
1867.
George Avery Godfrey, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Webster. Dated 26th Septem
ber, 1867.
20th Foot, Captain F. Lockwood Edridge to be
Major, without purchase, vice Brevet- Colonel
Holdich, C.B., promoted Major-General. Dated
3rd September, 1867.
Lieutenant Nadolig Ximenes Gwynne to be Cap
tain, without purchase, vice Edridge. Dated
3rd September, 1867.
Ensign Alfred Dening to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Francis Brodie, who retires. Dated
25th September, 1867.
Robert Francis Vetch, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Dening. Dated 25th September,
1867.
22nd Foot, Captain Charles Edward Lane Bluett,
from the 32nd Foot, to be Captain, vice Foil,
who exchanges. Dated 25th September, 1 867.
Ensign Rhys Rainier Jones to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Henley Oxford Magra, who
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John Frederick Wyley, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Jones. Dated 25th September,
1867.
30th loot, Lieutenant Richard Nagle to be Captain,
by purchase, vice James Cavendish Hobbs, who
retires. Dated 25th September, 1867.
Ensign Thomas Reoch Burns to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Nagle. Dated 25th September,
1867.
William Nash Leader, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Burns. Dated 25th September,
1867.
3lst Foot, Richard Steele Rupert Fetherstonhaugh,
Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Vidal,
transferred to the 57th Foot. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.
32nd Foot, Captain Richard Nathaniel Cartwright
Foil, from the 22nd Foot, to be Captain, vice
Bluett, who exchanges. Dated 25th Septem
ber, 1867.
33rd Foot, Lieutenant Rowland Hill Fawcett to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Frederick Easton,
who retires. Dated 25th September, 1867.
Ensign Urban Vigors Rijhards, from the 72nd
Foot, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Faw
cett. Dated 25th September, 1867.
41s/ Foot, The surname of the Gentleman ap
pointed Ensign on the 16th of June, 1858 (now
Captain), is Caulfeild, not Caulfield, as hitherto
stated.
57th Foot, Lieutenant Charles Mansfield Clarke
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Sir Robert
Douglas, Bart., who retires. Daled 5th Sep
tember, 1867.
Ensign Moutray Vance Hornidge to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Clarke. Dated 25th
September, 1867.

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Ensign Edward Sealy Vidal, from the 31st Foot,
to be Ensign, vice Hornidge. Dated 25tb
September, 1867.
59tA Foot, Lieutenant S. L. H. H. Ffinney to be
Instructor of Musketry, vice Shinkwin, pro
moted half-pay Captain, without purchase.
Dated 10th August, 1867.
60th Fool, The first Christian name of Ensign
Hutton is Edward, not Edmund, as previously
Stated.
62nd Foot, Robert Hayne, Gent , to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Henry James Ferris, who
retires on appointment as Deputy-Assistant
Superintendent of Stores. Dated 25th Septem
ber, 1867.
63rd Foot, The transfer of Ensign W. 0. Adams,
from the 4th Foot, which appeared in the
Gazette of the 20th August, 1867, has been
cancelled. Dated 25th September, 1867.
72nd Foot, Ensign John William Allin, from the
14th Foot, to be Ensign, vice U. V. Richards,
promoted, by purchase, into the 33rd Foot.
Dated 25th September, 1 867.
73rd Foot, Ensign Henry Joseph Harrison to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Earle, appointed
Paymaster to the 86th Foot. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.
77<A Foot, Ensign Thomas Cowper Fisher, from
the 59th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Charles Jebb
Arnold, deceased. Dated 25 th September,
1867.
78th Foot, Lincoln Godfrey Mundy, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Roberts, promoted.
Dated 25th September, 1867.
80th Foot, Serjeant-Major John Belts to be
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master 3rd West India Regiment. Dated 25th
September, 1867.
83rd Foot, Ensign George Newcombe Stevenson
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice James
Mitchell Lyall, who retires. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.
William Frederick Marriott, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Stevenson. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.
97th Foot, Captain Edward Kent Jones to be
Major, by purchase, vice Frederick Arthur
Walter, who retires. Dated 25th September,
1867.
Lieutenant Robert George Macdonald to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Jones. Dated 25 th
September, 1867.
Ensign Joseph Henry Jameson to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Macdonald. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.
Frederick Abbiss Phillips, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Jameson. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.
IWth Foot, Henry James Grasett, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Welman, transferred
to the 85th Foot. Dated 25th SeptemLer, 1867.
Rifle Brigade, The names of the Gentleman
appointed to the 67th Foot on the 29th May,
1867, and transferred to the Rifle Brigade on
the 13th July, 1867, are Charles Robert
Prideaux-Brune.
\st West India Regiment, Ensign Frederick Friend
Ridley Terry to be Lieutenant, by purchase,
vice Henry John H. de Vismes, who retires.
Dated 25th September, 1867.
John Williams, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Terry. Dated 25th September, 1867.

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2nd West India Regiment, Ensign Patrick Molle
Lawe to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice R. E.
D, Ness, promoted, by purchase, in the 4th
West India Regiment. Dated 25 th September,
1867.
John Paine Stone, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Lawe. Dated 25th September,
1867.
4th West India Regiment, Lieutenant Richard
Edward Derby Ness, from the 2nd West India
Regiment, to be Captain, by purchase, vice
Brevet-Major Barnard, promoted. Dated 25tb
September, 1867.
Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, The surname of
the Serjeant-Major promoted Quartermaster
on the 20th July, 1867, is McCartney, not
McKartney, as then stated.
SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY.
Captain Drury Richard Barnes, seconded in the
14th Foot, to be Captain, vice McKay, pro
moted. Dated 1st October, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
The first Christian name of Staff Assistant-Surgeon
Applin is Augustin, not Augustus, as hitherto
stated.
CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
The Reverend F. Sadleir, M.A., to be Chaplain
of the Fourth Class. Dated 14th March, 1867.
BREVET.
Colonel George Graydon, retired, full-pay, Royal
Artillery, to be Major-General, the rank being
honorary only. Dated 19th August, 1867.
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retired, full-pay, Royal Artillery, to be Colonel,
the rank being honorary only. Dated 15th
August, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers of the Royal (late
Bengal) Engineers, having completed the quali
fying service in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel to
be Colonels, under the provisions of the Royal
Warrant of 3rd February, 1866 :
Lientenant - Colonel James Edmund Tannatt
Nicolls. Dated 30th June, 1867.
Lieutenant - Colonel Charles James Hodgson.
Dated 1st July, 1867.
The following promotions to take place in suc
cession to Lieutenant-General James Robert
Young, Colonel of the 80th Foot, who died on the
2nd September, 1867 :
Major-General Henry Eyre, Colonel of the 59th
Foot, to be Lieutenant-General. Dated 3rd
September, 1867.
Major and Brevet-Colonel Edward Alan Holdich,
C.B., from the 20th Foot, to be Major-General.
Dated 3rd September, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major Roderick Mackenzie,
Royal Artillery, to be Lieutenant-Colonel.
Dated 3rd September, 1 867.
Captain John Lawrence Bolton, Royal Artillery,
to be Major. Dated 3rd September, 1867.
The following Officers to have the temporary
rank respectively assigned them while employed
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force :
Brevet-Colonel, with the rank of BrigadierGeneral, Sir Charles William Dunbar Staveley,
K.C.B., half-pay, Lieutenant-Colonel, late 44th
Foot, to be Major-General. Dated 25th Sep
tember, 1867.

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Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel W L.
Merewether, C.B., Bombay Staff Corps, to be
Colonel. Dated 25th September, 1867.

Admiralty, 2\st September, 1867.


Royal Marine Artillery.
Lieutenant Arthur French to be Second Captain,
vice Nott, to half-pay. Dated 19th September,
1867.
Admiralty, 20th September, 1867.
John Scott Taylor, Esq., and Alexander Burns
Usborne, Esq., have been this day promoted to
the rank of Retired Captain in Her Majesty's
Fleet, under the provisions of Her Majesty's
Order in Council of the 26th June, 1867.
William Robert Martin, Esq., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Navigating Lieutenant
in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Admiralty, 2lst September, 1867.
The following promotions have this day been
made :
Mr. Thomas James Richards to be Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Archibald King to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Thomas Wilmott to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Henry Fox Strugnell to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Samuel Irving Bird to be Acting Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. John Hancock (6) to be Acting Engineer in
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Mr. William Scott to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Caithness.
Major Michael Stocks to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 17th September, 1867.
Frederick Stocks Bentley Innes, Esq., to be
Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 17th September,
1867.
William Sinclair Thomson Sinclair, Esq., to be
Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 17th September,
1867.
James Henderson, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 17th September, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County oj Surrey.
1st Regiment of Royal Surrey Militia.
Arthur Roberts, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Scott, resigned. Dated 23rd August, 1867.
Charles Magra, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Hamond, resigned. Dated 23rd August, 1867.
Thomas Herbert Kingsford, Gent., to be Lieu
tenant, vice Rogers, promoted. Dated 23rd
August, 1867.
2nd Regiment of Royal Surrey Militia.
Lieutenant James Baron Baillie to be Captain,
vice Calvert, promoted. Dated 21st Septem
ber, 1867.
Commission signed by the Governor of the
Isle of Wight.
Isle of Wight Artillery Militia.
Lieutenant-Colonel Leopold Grimston Paget, halfpay Royal Artillery, to be Lieutenant-Colonel

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Commandant, vice Scott, resigned.
September, 1867.

Dated 7th

Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Scott in the Isle of
Wight Artillery Militia ; and in consideration of
his long services in the Militia to approve of his
being permitted to retain his rank and wear his
uniform.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
West Riding of the County of York, and of the
City and County of the City of York.
5th Regiment of West York Militia.
Lieutenant Samuel Humby to be Captain, vice
Sanderson, resigned. Dated 9th September,
1867.
Hussar (Princess of Wales' Own) Regiment of
Yorkshire ( West Riding) Yeomanry Cavalry.
George Whitehead, Gent., to be Cornet, vice
Fairbairn, promoted. Dated 11th September,
1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Lancaster.
6th Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia.
James Douglass Kennedy, Gent., to be Lieu
tenant, vice Buckley, resigned. Dated lUth
September, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine, of Durham.
1st Durham Regiment of Militia.
Frederick Ayton, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Briggs, promoted. Dated 8th August, 1867.

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Robert Colling, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Bolan, resigned. Dated 8th August, 1867.
Robert Hugginson, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Potts, resigned. Dated 8th August, 1867.
Robert Hutton Potts, Gent, to be Lieutenant,
vice Lawson, promoted. Dated 8th August,
1867.
FROM THE
L ONDON GAZETTE of SEPTEMBER 27,
1867.
Foreign Office, September 26, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 52.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Consul at Lis
bon, the Notices (issued by the Portuguese
Government), of which the following are transla
tions :
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that the ports of Dakar and Goree are
considered infected with yellow fever, and all the
other ports of Senegal suspected of the same
disorder.
Lisbon, September 16, 1867.
(Signed)
Dr. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SLLVA.
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that all arrivals from Rio Grande do Sul
are considered suspected of cholera since the 4th
of July inclusively.
Lisbon, September 16, 1867.
(Signed)
DR. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.

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Foreign Office, September 27, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 53.)
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Consul at
Trieste, the Notice of which the following is a
translation :
NOTIFICATION.
It being officially reported that cholera has
broken out at Malta, vessels, which shall have
left that island, on and after the 10th instant, are,
on arrival, to be subjected to the restrictions
established against the said malady.
From the I. R. Central Maritime Government.
Trieste, September 14, 1867.

St. James's Palace, September 13, 1867.


The Queen has been pleased to appoint the
Reverend William Thomas Bullock, M.A., to be
Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty's House
hold at Kensington Palace, vice the Reverend
John Barlow, M.A., F.R.S., resigned.

Admiralty, 24th September, 1867.


Mr. Edward Holmes has this day been promoted
to the rank of Assistant Engineer of the First
Class in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of
28th August, 1867.
Admiralty, 25th September, 1867. .
Charles Caseley Scott, Esq., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Staff Commander in
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Admiralty, 26th September, 1867.
Frederick R. Sturdee, Esq., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Retired Captain in
Her Majesty's Fleet, under Order in Council of
26th June, 1867.
The Reverend Edward Lewton Penny has this
clay been appointed a Chaplain in Her Majesty's
Fleet.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Cromarty,
Innes Colin Munro, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu^
tenant. Dated 12th September, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Dorset.
Dorset Regiment of Militia.
John Tatchell Bullen, Gent., to be Lieutenant,
vice Burnett, promoted. Dated 21st Septem
ber, 1867.
Commission signed by the L.ord Lieutenant of the
City and County of the City of Edinburgh,
and Liberties thereof.
City of Edinburgh Artillery Regiment of Militia.
First Lieutenant Robert Legat to be Captain, vice
Mackintosh, resigned. Dated 5th September,
1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Norfolk, and of the City and
County of the City of Norwich.
2nd or Eastern Regiment of Norfolk Militia.
Edmund Broughton Knowles Lacon, Esq., to be
Captain, vice Allen, resigned. Dated 12th
July, 1867,
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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Montgomery.
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Athelstane Robert Pryce, Gent., to be Cornet.
Dated 20th September, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Warwick.
Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet the Earl of Craven to be Captain, vice
Leigh, resigned. Dated 19th September, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland.
Westmorland and Cumberland Regiment of
Yeomanry Cavalry.
James Parkinson Shepherd, Gent., to be Cornet,
vice Parker, promoted. Dated 14th Septem
ber, 1867.
FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER I,
1867.
Foreign Office, September 28, 1 867.
(Quarantine, No. 54.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires
at Athens, a Despatch, with its enclosures, of which
the following are copies :
I have the honour to enclose copies of two
notes which I have received from M. Tricoupis,
the one stating that the quarantine imposed on
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has been suppressed, and the other that a quaran*
tine of eleven days has been imposed on arrivals
from Holland and Malta, on account of cholera
having broken out in those places.
Athne, le
Septembre, 1867.
Monsieur,
J'ai l'honneur de vous informer que la quaran
taine impose aux provenances d'Alexandrie, de
Tarsos, et de Zadinieh, vient d'tre supprime, le
choiera ayant disparu de tous ces endroits.
Agrez, &c.,
(Signed)
CH. TRICOUPIS.
Athlne, le
Septembre, 1867.
Monsieur,
J'ai l'honneur de vous informer que les prove
nances de la Hollande et de Malte viennent d'tre
soumises une quarantine de onze jours cause
de l'apparition du choiera dans ces pays.
Agrez, &c.,
(Signed)
CH. TRICOUPIS.
Foreign Office, September 26, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint William Lowther, Esq., now Secretary to
Her Majesty's Embassy at Berlin, to be Her
Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary to the Argen
tine Republic.
By virtue of an Act passed in the twentyfourth year of the reign of His Majesty King
George the Third, intituled " An Act to repeal so
" much of two Acts made in the tenth and
" fifteenth years of the reign of His present
" Majesty, as authorizes the Speaker of the
" House of Commons to issue his Warrant to
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976
" the Clerk of the Crown for making out writs
" for the election of Members to serve in Par" liament, in the manner therein mentioned, and
" for substituting other provisions for the like
" purposes ;" and of an Act passed in the twentysixth year of the reign of Her present Majesty,
intituled " An Act to further limit and define the
" time for proceeding to Election during the
" Recess:"
I do hereby give notice, that the death of
Henry Wickham Wickham, Esq., late a Member
serving in this present Parliament for the borough
of Bradford, hath been certified to me in writing,
under the hands of two Members serving in this
present Parliament, and that I shall issue my
"Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make
out a new writ for the electing of a Member to
serve in this present Parliament for the said
borough, at the end of six days after the insertion
of this notice in the London Gazette.
Given under my hand this twenty-eighth
day of September, 1 867.
J. E. Denison, Speaker.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Middlesex.
1st or Royal East Middlesex Regiment of Militia.
John Joseph Steavenson to be Lieutenant (Super
numerary). Dated 21st June, 1867.
5tk or Royal Elthome Light Infantry Regiment
of Middlesex Militia.
Lieutenant Frederick Barnes to be Captain, vice
Lamb, resigned.
A Treasury Warrant is published in this Gazette
regulating the postage to be charged on letters

977
posted in or addressed to any part of the United
Kingdom, and sent to or by any commissioned
officer in the army whilst actually employed in
Her Majesty's service, in any of Her Majesty's
colonies, and transmitted by the post between any
place in the United Kingdom and any such colony
direct or through any other colony or any foreign
country.
FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 4,
1867.
Foreign Office, October 3, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 55.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Consul- General
at Christiania the Decree, of which the following
is a translation, which has been issued by the
Norwegian Government :
Under date of the 16th instant the following
Proclamation respecting Quarantine for Cholera
has been promulgated :
WE, CHARLES, &c., &c., maketh known :
Pursuant to the Sec. 14 of the Quarantine Law
of the 12th July, 1848. The following Quaran
tine Regulations, with respect to the malignant
(Asiatic) cholera, were enacted.
Sec. L
A ship arriving in this country from abroad
shall hoist the quarantine flag :
a. If she comes from a foreign cholera infected
harbour, or has had intercourse with an in
fected port or ship with sick on board.

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b. If any sick on board, and that sickness is
likely to spread or become cholera.
c. If during the voyage, or on arrival, there
has, or is on board, any dead, or sick, appar
ently from, or likely to become cholera : or
d. If there is on board clothing or bedding
which may have been used by those suffering
from cholera, or died from the same.
In all these cases intercourse with land is pro
hibited, until the ship has been inspected accord
ing to the quarantine regulations.
Such foreign places are considered as infected
by cholera where it has beconie known from trust
worthy authority that this malignant (Asiatic)
cholera has broken out, even if no official report
regarding it has been announced.
Sec. II.
On arriving at a Norwegian port, where no
quarantine commission has been established, the
passengers and crew of any vessel on board of
which any of the above cited cases have occurred,
must be examined by the Custom-house Officer,
or, if necessary, by the Pilot Master.
Should any of the cases cited in Sec. 1, b, e, or
d, be found then to exist, a report must be made
without delay to the nearest Quarantine Commis
sion, who will direct such further steps as may
be necessary, where this cannot be done, the
quarantine flag must be struck, and the vessel
directed to proceed to the nearest port where a
Quarantine Commission has been established.
When on arrival the quarantine flag must again
be hoisted.
Sec. III.
On arrival in a Norwegian port where a
Quarantine Commission resides, the ship, in any
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passengers on board, must submit as soon as
possible to tbe inspection of the Commission, and,
as far as practicable, by any medical member or
other doctor deputed by the Commission.
Sue. IV.
If any cholera patient or suspected ease is
found on board, such a patient is to be effectually
isolated, either on shore, if the Quarantine Com
mission can find for that purpose a proper isolated
locality, or on board in sueh a manner as the
Commission may direct. If any is found dead
on board from cholera, the body must be buried
in such a manner as the Quarantine Commission
directs, with a view to prevent the spreading of
the disease.
Clothing found on board that has been used by
a cholera patient, or one that has died therefrom,
must, together with the room in which they have
been preserved, be purified in a manner the
Quarantine Commission may direct.
Sec. V.
Should any cholera ease have occurred on
board, the Quarantine Commission can determine
that the vessel, with all persons on board, should
be isolated for a period of five days after the
purification referred, to Sec. VI has taken place.
Should such isolation not be ordered, healthy
passengers, on board regular passenger going
steamers, have permission to leave the vessel as
soon as the inspection is finished ; on the other
hand, the crew, as well as those on board other
ships, can only leave after the purifying has
taken place.
Sec. VI.
When those who have died of cholera, or sus
pected of being infected, have been taken from the

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ship, or where such patient remains on board,
after his recovery, the clothes that he has used,
the room, and other objects, must be purified (see
Sees. 54 and 55 of the Quarantine Regulations of
the 10th February, 1849).
During the time the patient, or the dead are on
board, and until the purification has taken place,
the ship must keep the quarantine flag flying ;
and with reference to the regular passenger-going
steamers, where the passengers who are well,
have been brought on shore, the vessel must have
no further communication with the shore, or with
the other ships, than such as is permitted by the
Quarantine Commission, but she is not to be
hindered in unloading or loading suoh subjects as
the cargoes may consist, provided the precau
tionary measures prescribed by the Quarantine
Commission are strictly observed.
Sec. VII.
Vessels having an authorised doctor on board,
the inspection referred to in Sees. II and III is
dispensed with, provided the doctor declares
before the Quarantine Inspectors that there is no
one on board dead, ill, or suspected with cholera,
or any clothes that have been used by such.
Sec. VIII.
Vessels coming from home ports that have, or
during the voyage have had any cholera patient
or dead on board, must hoist the quarantine flag,
and submit to quarantine treatment, as if she had
come from any foreign port.
Sec. IX.
For the quarantine inspection, and in case of
having to perform quarantine, the doctor receives
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examined by him on board. Each professional
member of the Quarantine Commission receives
for every ship he joins in the inspection in such
case sixty skillings. The Custom-house officer or
pilot-master receives for every vessel inspected, in
accordance with Sec. 2 (last year Sec. 8), sixty
skillings.
For the granting of a certificate that a vessel,
continuing her voyage to another Norwegian
port, has undergone the requisite purification of
Sec. 6, and, where necessary, been released from
the prescribed in Sec. 5 isolation, the Quarantine
Secretary is entitled to sixty skillings.
Sec. X.
The regulations hitherto in force, especially for
cholera, as well as all elder regulations contrary
to the contents of this proclamation, are hereby
repealed.
Whereas all whom it may concern have to act
in accordance.
Christiania, 16th September, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 56.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Consul at
Lisbon, the Notices, of which the following are
translations, which have been issued by the Por
tuguese Government :
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that all arrivals from Malta are considered
infected with the cholera.
Lisbon, September 20, 1867.
(Signed)
De. marcellino craveiro da silva.
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
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sidered suspected of cholera morbus since the 1 0tli
August last.
Lisbon, September 20, 1867.
(Signed)
Dr. MARCELLLTO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
Foreign Office, September 16, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint Philip Francis, Esq., now Legal ViceConsul, Cancellier, and Registrar of the Consular
Court in Egypt, to be Her Majesty's ConsulGeneral at Constantinople.
Whitehall, September 26, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to grant unto
Francis Barker Hodgkinson, Esq., a Captain in
the 4th (the Queen's Own) Regiment of Hussars,
Her Royal licence and authority that he may
take and henceforth use the surname of Montague
instead of that of Hodgkinson :
And to command that the said Royal concession
and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's
College of Arms, otherwise to be void and of
none effect.
(C, 1387.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
October 2, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a
copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Lima, reporting that the port of
Pisco, ten miles from the Chincha Islands, has
been created a " Puerto Mayor," and is therefore
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War Office, Pall Mall,
4,th October, 1867.
4th Regiment of Hussars, Major James Swin
burne to be Lieutenant-Colonel, by purchase,
vice Brevet-Colonel George Jobn Brown, who
retires upon half-pay, receiving a portion of the
former difference between Cavalry and Infantry.
Dated 5th October, 1867.
Captain the Honourable F. George Ellis to be
Major, by purchase, vice Swinburne. Dated
5th October, 1867.
Lieutenant Theophilus Gist to be Captain, by
purchase, vice the Honourable F. G. Ellis.
Dated 5th October, 1867,
Cornet Hugh Berkeley Griffiths to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Gist. Dated 5th October,
1867.
6th Dragoons, Captain William John Wauchope,
from the 16th Lancers, to be Captain, vice
Renshaw, who exchanges. Dated 5th October,
1867.
1 6th Lancers, Captain Richard William Renshaw,
from the 6th Dragoons, to be Captain, vice
Wauchope, who exchanges. Dated 5th Octo
ber, 1867.
Cornet James Colean Kennedy to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Augustus Croft Dobree,
deceased. Dated 3rd August, 1867.
Royal Artillery, Assistant - Surgeon Samuel
Edward Maunsell, from the 97th Foot, to be
Assistant- Surgeon, vice C. D. Madden, pro
moted on the Staff. Dated 5th October,
1867.
Francis Plomley, Gent., to be Veterinary Surgeon.
Dated 5th October, 1867.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Major - General
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mandant, vice Lieutenant- General W. C. Ward,
deceased. Dated 7th September, 1867.
Captain Walter Samuel Stace to be LieutenantColonel, vice Brevet-Colonel Sir Frederick E.
Chapman, K.C.B., removed as a General
Officer. Dated 7th September, 1867.
Captain John Edward Cornes, from the Super
numerary List, to be Captain, vice Stace.
Dated 7th September, 1867.
2nd Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant James Camp
bell Stratford to be Captain, by purchase,
vice Sidney Henry Latimer Tinley Widdrington, who retires. Dated 5th October, 1867.
Ensign Augustus Frederic F. Adams to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Stratford.
Dated 5th October, 1867.
Serjeant-Major John Walsh to be Quartermaster,
vice John Curran, who retires upon half-pay.
Dated 5th October, 1867.
11th Foot, Ensign Carbery Egan to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice J. W. O'Callaghan, whose
promotion by purchase, on the 21st August,
1867, has been cancelled. Dated 5th October,
1867.
12th Foot, Ensign Arthur Hamilton, from the
59th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Gibb, promoted.
Dated 5th October, 1867.
15th Foot, Charles Cecil Baker, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Arthur Lindsay
Mcllwaine, who retires, on appointment as
Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of Stores.
Dated 5th October, 1867.
16th Foot, Ensign Robert Kane, from the Royal
Canadian Rifle Regiment, to be Ensign, vice
Drayton, who exchanges. Dated 5th October,
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18th Foot, Lieutenant John Wily to be Captain,
without purchase, vice Brevet-Major Henry
George Austin Vicars, deceased. Dated 5th
September, 1867.
Ensign Francis John Stewart Pringle to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Wily.
Dated 5th September, 1867.
25th Foot, Ensign George Ormond Stoney to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Francis Gerald
Lees, who retires. Dated 5th October, 1867.
Adrian Henry Hope, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Stoney. Dated 5th October,
1867.
56th Foot, Lieutenant George Wilding Wood to
be Instructor of Musketry, vice Ensign T. C.
Watson, who resigns that appointment. Dated
4th September, 1867.
59th Foot, Arthur Hamilton, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Wade, transferred to the 57th
Foot. Dated 5th October, 1867.
&Zrd Foot, Lieutenant Charles Ellison Terrot to
be Captain, without purchase, vice William
Lancelot Knowles, deceased. Dated 13th Sep
tember, 1867.
Ensign Robert William Bastow to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Terrot. Dated 13th
September, 1867.
Lieutenant William Stevens Ward to be Adju
tant, vice Lieutenant Terrot, promoted. Dated
5th October, 1867.
Lieutenant Major Dawson Hill to be Instructor
of Musketry, vice Lieutenant W. S. Ward,
appointed Adjutant. Dated 5th October,
1867.
70th Foot, Ensign Henry Calland Darley to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Charles Ryland
Tylden, who retires. Dated 5th October,
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Francis Frederick Fyler Roupell, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Darley. Dated 5th
October, 1867.
93ri Foot, Lieutenant George Forbes-Robertson
to be Captain, by purchase, vice John Bond,
who retires. Dated 5th October, 1867.
Ensign John A. MacVicar to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Forbes-Robertson. Dated 5th
October, 1867.
Ormelie Campbell Hannay, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Wilmer John Middleton, who
retires. Dated 5th October, 1867.
George Randle Robert Phayre, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice MacVicar. Dated
6th October, 1867.
Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, Ensign Philip
Henry Drayton, from the 16th Foot, to be
Ensign, vice Kane, who exchanges. Dated 5th
October, 1867.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Assistant Commissary-General Francis Crossley
Colquhoun, from half-pay, to be Assistant
Commissary-General, vice Mitchell, deceased.
Dated 5th October, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Assistant- Surgeon Charles Dodgson Madden,
from the Royal Artillery, to be Staff- Surgeon,
vice John Dunlop, M.D., deceased. Dated 5th
October, 1867.
CHAPLALTS DEPARTMENT.
The Reverend J. F. Browne, Chaplain of Fourth
Class, to be Chaplain of Third Class. Dated
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VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
Robert Wilson, Gent., to be Acting Veterinary
Surgeon. Dated 5th October, 1867.
ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY.
Lieutenant George John Burgmann, Royal
Artillery, to be a Lieutenant of a Company of
Gentleman Cadets, vice Edwin Williams
Sandys, who resigns that appointment only.
BREVET.
Captain and Brevet-Major Oliver Nicolls Chatterton, half-pay, Rifle Brigade, and Staff Officer
of Pensioners, retired upon full-pay, to have the
honorary rank of Lieutenant- Colonel. Dated
1st October, 1867.
Quartermaster William Scott, retired upon fallpay, Royal Marine Light Infantry, to have the
honorary rank of Captain. Dated 5th October,
1867.
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, Francis
Charles Annesley, retired upon half-pay, to
have the honorary rank of Inspector-General
of Hospitals. Dated 1st February. 1867.
The following promotions to take place conse
quent on the death, on the 6th September, 1867.
of Lieutenant-General W. Cuthbert Ward,
Colonel - Commandant of Royal Engineers,
viz. :
Major-General Montgomery Williams, Royal
Engineers, to be Lieutenant- General. Dated
"th September, 1867.
Lieutenant - Colonel and Brevet - Colonel Sir
Frederick Edward Chapman, K.C.B., Royal
Engineers, to be Major-General. Dated 7th
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Major-General Thomas Coryndon Luxmoore, and
Major- General William Faris, retired, full-pay,
Royal Engineers, having stood above MajorGeneral Montgomery Williams on the effective
list of that Corps, to be Lientenant-Generals.
Dated 7th September, 1867.
Major Robert Dillon, half-pay, late 30th Foot, to
be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 7th September,
1867.
Captain George Henry John Alexander Fraser,
Royal Artillery, to be Major. Dated 7th Sep
tember, 1867.
Admiralty, 2nd October, 1867.
Mr. Thomas Stanley has this day been promoted
to the rank of Assistant Engineer of the First
Class in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of
12th October, 1866.
Mr. Gustav Adolph Carl Bencke has this day
been promoted to the rank of Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 27th June,
1867.
Commission signed by the hord Lieutenant of the
County of Stafford.
1st King's Own Staffordshire Militia.
C. E. Welchman, Gent., to be Assistant-Surgeon,
vice Hearden, resigned. Dated 30th August,
1867.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 8,
1867.
Downing Street, October 5, 1 867.
THE Queen has been pleased to appoint the
Reverend William Roberts Beach, M.A , to be
Colonial Chaplain for the Colony of Hong Kong.

(C. 1394.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
October 4, 1867.
The Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
trom the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, a
copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Lima, reporting that a new law of
that Republic establishes that on the 1st January
next, bo other coin will be received at the Public
Offices in Peru but National Coin, and in this
money all payments are to be made. Hitherto
Bolivian Coin, which had currency in Peru, has
been admitted in all public establishments. The
Government is also to withdraw from circulation
all money not decimal, and this is to be converted
into decimal currency.
The National Gold Coin is to have no official
value, but will be received at Government Offices,
and paid out of them according to the current
price.
1867.
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Admiralty, 3rd October, 1967.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
The second Christian name of Lieutenant
McKeehnie is Andersoti, and not Andrew, as
previously stated in the Gazette of the 23rd
August, 1867.
FROM TBE
LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 11
1867.
Lord Chamberlain's Office, October 9, 1867.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the State
Apartments of Windsor Castle will be closed on
and after Monday next, the 14th instant, until
further orders.
Foreign Office, October 9, 1867.
(General, No. 16.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Consul at
Dantzig, a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
British Consulate,
Dantzig, October 3, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to report to your Lord
ship that the restrictions which had been enacted
twelve months ago as to the importation of cattle,
hides, Ac., by sea, owing to the existence of the
rinderpest in Holland and Great Britain have
recently been done away with.
(Quarantine, No. 57.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
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Lisbon, a Notice, of which the following is a
translation, which has been issued by the Por
tuguese Government :
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that the ports of Belgium are considered
infected with the cholera since the 21st instant.
Lisbon, September 21, 1867.
(Signed)
Dr. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
(Quarantine, No. 58.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty s Consul at
Palermo, a Despatch, of which the following is a
copy :
British Consulate of Sicily,
Palermo, September 26, 1867.
I have the honour to report to your Lordship
that the cholera is over in Palermo, and that clean
bills are given as heretofore to departing vessels.
Foreign Office, October 11, 1867.
HER Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs has received a Telegram from Her Ma
jesty's Minister at Florence stating that the visa
of Passports for Rome is no longer given in that
capital. Her Majesty's Consul at Rome reports
that although Italians are excluded, foreigners
enter the Roman States freely.

Master of the Horse's Office, October 8, 1867.


The Queen has been pleased to appoint George
Walter Grey, Esq., to be Page of Honour to Her
Majesty, vice Paget, resigned.
3 S 2

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(C. 1426.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
October 10, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Coxumittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
an extract of a Despatch from Her Majesty's
Minister at Florence, inclosing the following'
translation of a Decree, containing regulations
concerning the payment of duty on goods which
may be in Ancona and Leghorn on the 1st Janu
ary next, when their privileges as free ports will
cease accordingly to the Law of May 11, 1865.
Art. 1. On the 1st January, 1868, all goods
in the cities of Leghorn and Ancona which are
not destined for re-exportation or for conveyance
to the Customs' warehouses, and those which are
offered for consumption in those free towns will
be subject to import duty, either according to the
General Tariff of the Kingdom, or according to
the Conventional Tariff, when such goods can be
proved to be the produce of countries to which
that Conventional Tariff is applicable.
Art. 2. Consequently the owners of such goods
must declare at the Custom-house within the
space of eight days, from the 1st to the 8th of
January, 1868, all the goods in their warehouses,
stores, shops, or dwelling-houses, specifying
them according to the denominations in the
tariff.
Retail dealers will not be obliged to state with
extreme accuracy the weight and description of
each article.
Owners of goods may make their declarations
before the above-mentioned term at any time
after the 10th of December, 1867.
Art. 3. Declarations must be made up in the
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toms. They must be made out in triplicate and
must be signed by the holders of the goods.
Art. 4. A temporary office will be provided
for the purpose of receiving the above mentioned
declarations.
The three copies of each declaration having
been compared with each other and found to cor
respond, they will be numbered progressively in
the order in which the declarations are presented,
and one copy will serve for registration, another
for the Custom-house operations which are about
to be mentioned, and the third having been certi
fied and stamped at the office will be returned to
the declarer, in order that by means of it he may
be able to prove his right to the possession of the
goods until the completion of the Customs' opera
tions.
Art. 5. Goods destined for re-exportation may
be conveyed to the Custom-house (if there be
room enough), or to suitable private warehouses,
or they may remain where they are, provided they
are ready to be sent abroad in the course of the
month of January, 1863.
Art. 6. Goods intended to be deposited under
the care of the Custom-house officers or in private
warehouses must be conveyed to the proper ware
houses in packages or mixed together according
to circumstances. Even tissues may be kept in
private warehouses provided they are in the con
dition required by Art. 35 of the Customs' regu
lations. The Director-General of the Customs
may in conformity with Art. 58 of the Custom
house instructions permit under speeial circum
stances the warehousing of goods to be kept in
packages without the formality of two keys.
Art. 7. The District Director of Customs will
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houses in the Kingdom are to be delivered. Aft
securities in these transactions, bonds signed by
two merchants of good reputeand as such are
to be considered those recommended by the
Chambers of Commercemay be received, as well
as the kinds of security prescribed by Article 2 7
of the Custom-house Instructions.
Akt. 8. Goods which admit of immediate clear
ance will be examined on the spot, and on pay
ment of duty delivered up to the owner, with a
certificate of payment of import duty.
The stamp may be affixed to tissues on the
spot, whenever that is possible, otherwise they
must be taken to the Custom-house.
Art. 9. The District Director, upon informa
tion received as to the honesty of the merchant,
may dispense with the actual examination, and
settle the amount of duty according to the declara
tion made.
The Chamber of Commerce will name one of
its members, and choose fire of the most respec
table merchants, to assist the Director in deciding
upon the above-mentioned exemptions.
Art. 10. The payment of duty may begin on
the 10th of December, 1867.
A delay for the payment of duty may be
granted to all those who make their declarations
before the 1st of January, 1868, and they may
likewise be allowed to pay by instalments.
Bills with three unexceptionable signatures
may be received as security for payment of
duty.
The date at which these bills are made payable
must not be later than June 30, 1868.
Art. 11. On the 9th of January, 1868, a
general settlement of accounts for duties will be
effected, and all foreign goods which, on the
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declared, or in excess, or differing from the
description given, will be seized as contraband
goods, on account of which penalties will be
inflicted.
Goods declared for re-exportation will be seized
in the same manner, when they are found to be
of smaller quantity or different quality than what
is stated in the declaration.
Fines will not be imposed in cases where the
difference does not exceed 5 per cent.
Art. 12. The Custom-houses at the boundaries
of the Free Cities will be maintained for a period
not exceeding two months.
They will be empowered to levy duties upon,
or transmit to Other Custom-houses t
a. From the 1st to the 8th of January, all sorts
of goods, even when not declared at the tempor
ary office ;
b. From and after the 9th of January, all
declared goods. In this case, the declaration
must be presented in duplicate, in order that one
copy may be sent to the temporary office where
the goods have been registered.
All other goods accompanied by receipts proving
the payment of duty, or by certificates of security
from the Custom-house or from some other com
petent office.
Art. 13. Articles of Italian produce which
have paid export duty on entering the Free Cities,
and which, up to the 31st December, have not
been exported to foreign countries, will not be
subject to any further duty, if they correspond
with the declaration made of them, provided their
actual exportation take place in the course of the
months of January and February, or they be
warehoused under the care of the Customs autho
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If no declaration is made within the term pre

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scribed by Article 2, or if, on examination, there
should prove to be a deficiency in quantity or a
difference in quality, no such facility will be
granted.
Art. 14. All articles evidently of native pro
duce or manufacture, even when composed of
foreign raw materials, which may be in the Free
Cities on the 1st of January, will be exempt from
payment of duty, and consequently also from the
formality of declaration.
Art. 15. Foreign articles provided for the use
of private individuals in their dwelling-houses
will be free to such an amount as may be sufficient
for six months' consumption, according to the
number of persons in a family.
In cases of strong suspicion of smuggling, the
houses even of persons not engaged in trade may
be searched. But no search can take place except
in the daytime, and in the presence of a police
officer.
Art: 16. A Commission, composed of the
Prefect, the President of the Chamber of Com
merce, and the District Director of Customs, will
be appointed to act from the 10th of December,
1867, until the end of February, 1868, for the
purpose of settling disputes which may arise
between dealers and the Custom-house, whenever
the District Director is unable to satisfy the partiesinterested.
When the members of the Commission are not
unanimous, or when the parties interested will
not acquiesce in the proposed arrangement, the
final decision will rest with the Minister of
Finance.
Florence, August 25, 1867.
VICTOR EMMANUEL.
(Countersigned)
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(C. 1427.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
October 10, 1867.
TEE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
copies of Despatches from Her Majesty's Minister
at Hamburg :the one stating that according to
an announcement made by the Director of the
Federal Chancery in Berlin, the Duchies of
Schleswig and Holstein are to be included within
the Zollverein on the 1st of January, 1868 :the
other that the tonnage duties upon shipping in
Schleswig Holstein Ports, authorized by the Pro
visional Ordinance of March 29, 1865, ceased to
be levied on the 1st instant.
War Office, Pall Mall,
11th October, 1867.
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, Cornet the
Honourable Charles Robert Carington to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Samuel Charles
Newton, who retires. Dated 12th October,
1867.
4th Hussars, Henry Percy Douglas-Willan, Gent.,
to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Griffiths, pro
moted. Dated 12th October, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Samuel Fuller, from the 19th
Hussars, to be Assistant-Surgeon. Dated 12th
October, 1867.
11th Hussars, Lieutenant Robert Henry Verschoyle to be Captain, by purchase, vice Regi
nald Calvert, who retires. Dated 12th October,
1867.
Cornet Gordon Humphrey Langford Pellew to be
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John Charlton Kinchant, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Pellew. Dated 12th October,
1867.
13th Hussars, Lieutenant William Harle to be
Captain, by purchase, vice George Edward
Hill, who retires. Dated 12th October, 1867.
Cornet Henry Stephen Walker to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Harle. Dated 12th October.
1867.
19th Hussars, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Thomas
Babington to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Fuller,
appointed to the 4th Hussars. Dated 12th
October, 1867.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Lieutenant Richard
Charles Price to be Second Captain, vice Allan
May, placed on temporary half- pay. Dated
12th October, 1867.
The surname of the Second Captain promoted in
the Gazette of 7th May last is Maquay, and
not Macquay, as therein stated.
The dates of promotion of the under-mentioned
Officers, which appeared in the Gazettes of the
7th May and 25th June last, to be altered as
follows, viz. :
Captain John Popham Maquay, to 3rd May,
1867.
Captain Robert Nicholl Dawson, to 8th May.
1867.
5th Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Thomas
D'Almaine Mackinlay to be Captain, by pur
chase, vice Edward Townshend, who retires.
Dated 12th October, 1867.
Ensign Charles Herbert Broad to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Henson Bancroft, who retires.
Dated 12th October, 1867.
Ensign John Brabazon Kemeys-Tynte to be

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Lieutenant, by purchase,, vice Mackinlay.
Dated 12th October, 1867.
Robert Milnes Thornton, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Kemeys-Tynte. Dated 12th
October, 1867.
6th Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Jerome William
Morgan to be Assistant-Surgeon. Dated 12th
October, 1867.
8th Foot, Ensign Robert Lionel Fisher has been
superseded for being absent without leave.
Dated 12th October, 1867.
11th Foot, Lieutenant Frederic Watson to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Thomas George
Miles, who retires. Dated 12th October,
1867.
Ensign Oliver Bond to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Watson. Dated 12th October,
1867.
Robert Edward Arthur Jenkins, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Bond. Dated 12th
October, 1867.
Ensign Charles Stewart Grant Baxter has been
superseded for being absent without leave.
Dated 12th October, 1867.
17th Foot, Thomas Gordon Dennis Boles, Gent.,
to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Windham
Browne, who retires. Dated 12th October,
1867.
18<A Foot, Ensign John Pearson to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Henry Crofton Lloyd, who
retires. Dated 12th October, 1867.
Henry Joseph Daubeny, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Pearson. Dated 12th October,
1867.
27th Foot, Ensign Luke Camden Wheeler, from
the 59th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Peck, who
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ISrd Foot, Ralph Basnett Rastell Williamson,
Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Digby
Templeton Brett, who retires. Dated 12th
October, 1867.
John Peirse de la Poer Beresford, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Lord C. R . Pratt,
transferred to the 52nd Foot. Dated 13th
October, 1867.
4:5th Foot, Ensign John Egerton Curtis to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice A. A. Pol
lard, a probationer for the Staff Corps in India.
Dated 5th July, 1867.
Ensign Walter Bridge to be Lieutenant, without
purchase, vice Curtis, whose promotion on the
31st July, 1867, has been cancelled. Dated
31st July, 1867.
bind Foot, Ensign Lord Charles Robert Pratt,
from the 43rd Foot, to be Ensign, vice Henry
Colborne Monck Ridley, who retires. Dated
12th October, 1867.
59th Foot, Ensign Leonard William Peck, from
the 27th Foot, to be Ens:gn, vice Wheeler, who
exchanges. Dated 12th October, 1867.
John Macansh, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Nicholas Mansergh, who retires. Dated
12th October, 1867.
60th Foot, Lieutenant William Norcott Manners
to be Captain, without purchase, vice BrevetMajor Conyngham Jones, deceased. Dated
17th September, 1867.
Ensign Thomas Bancho Powys-Keck to be Lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice Manners. Dated
17th September, 1867.
Ensign Charles Michell, from the 67th Foot, to
be Ensign, vice Powys-Keck. Dated 12th
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M.B., to be Assistant-Surgeon. Dated 12th
October, 18C7.
64<A Foot, Captain Edward Beevor Batcheler,
from the 77th Foot, to be Captain, vice Laprimandaye, who exchanges. Dated 12th Octo
ber, 1867.
Goth Foot, Lieutenant P. Gordon Thomson to be
Captain, by purchase, vice William Mitford,
who retires. Dated 12th October, 1867.
Ensign Charles Grosvenor Byam Martin to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Arthur Henry
Heyland, who retires. Dated 12th October,
1867.
Ensign Jocelyn Brooke Fennell to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Thomson. Dated 12th Octo
ber, 1867.
Ensign William Hanning Lee to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice John Shrews Talbot, who
retires. Dated 12th October, 1867.
Henry Augustus Rasch, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Fennell. Dated 12th October,
1867.
William Ethelston, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Martin. Dated 13th October,
L867.
Smith Byrom Eoyds, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Lee. Dated 14th October, 1867.
67th Foot, Ensign Vincent Thomas Eyre to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice William Mascall
Kenrick, who retires. Dated 12th October,
1867.
Charles Michell, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Eyre. Dated 12th October, 1867.
77th Foot, Captain Charles Henry Laprimandaye,
from the 64th Foot, to be Captain, vice
Batcheler, who exchanges. Dated 12th Octo
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80th Foot, Surgeon Ralph Robert Scott, from the
93rd Foot, to be Surgeon, vice Wright, who
exchanges. Dated 12th October, 1867.
85th Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon William
Robert Kerans to be Assistant -Surgeon. Dated
12th October, 1867.
87^ Foot, Lieutenant William Western Taylor to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Rentone George
Felix Poynter, who retires. Dated 12th Octo
ber, 1867.
Ensign George Lidwill O'Sullivan to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Taylor. Dated 12th
October, 1867.
Arthur Kennedy Purvis, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice O'Sullivan. Dated 12th October,
1867.
89th Foot, Hardinge Cornwallis Hogg, Gent., to
be Ensign, by purchase, vice Acheson William
Smyth, who retires. Dated 12th October,
1867.
92nd Foot, Ensign William Charles Forbes to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Robert Outram
Wallace, who retires. Dated 12th October,
1867.
Henry Gordon, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Forbes. Dated 12th October, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Thomas Campbell Tolmie
to be Assistant-Surgeon. Dated 12th October,
1867.
93rd Foot, Surgeon Thomas Wright, from the
80th Foot, to be Surgeon, vice Scott, who
exchanges. Dated 12th October, 1867.
100th Foot, Ensign William Henry Adolphus
Denys to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Alexander Webster McKenzie, who retires.
Dated 12th October, 1867.
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purchase, vice Denys. Dated 12th October,
1867.
1 02nd Foot, Ensign George Francis Preston to
be Lieutenant, vice Robert Francis Burton,
who resigns. Dated 12th October, 1867.
2nd West India Regiment, Staff-Serjeant Alfred
Bird Allen to be Ensign, without purchase, vice
Warner, promoted. Dated 12th October, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
To be Staff Assistant-Surgeons.
Robert Edward Bredon, M.B. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Thomas O'Reilly, Gent. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Edwin James Fairland, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Robert Murphy, Gent. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Edmond Towsend, M.D, Dated 1st April, 1867.
James O'Reilly, M.B. Dated 1st April, 1867.
William Ireland Wheeler, Gent., Dated 1st April,
1867.
Denis James O'Flynn, M.D. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Dominick Lynch Olden, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.
John Williams, Gent, Dated 1st April, 1867.
Thomas Sillery Cogan, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.
James Francis Supple, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Richard Colville Parkinson, Gent. Dated 1st
April, 1867.
Joseph Henry Moore, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.
George Clerk Irving, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.

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Thomas Campbell Tolmie, Gent. Dated 1st
April, 1867.
Nugent Wade, Gent. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Arthur Roche, Gent. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Geoffrey Chaucer Purcell, Gent. Dated 1st
April, 1867.
John Randal Croker, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Jerome William Morgan, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.
Robert Peel McAlevy, M.D. Dated 1st April, 1867.
Thomas James Paul Holmes, M.B. Dated 1st
April, 1867.
Mark Anthony Kilroy, Gent. Dated 1st April,
1867.
HALF-PAY.
Captain Charles Frederick Gregorie, from Adju
tant, Depot Battalion, to be Major, without
purchase. Dated 8th October, 1867.
BREVET.
Second Captain Robert Ballard Gardner, Royal
Marine Artillery, to be Major. Dated 4th Au
gust, 1867.
Quartermaster John Curran, retired upon halfpay, late 2nd Foot, to have the honorary rank
of Captain. Dated 5th October, 1867.
Admiralty, 8th October, 1867.
The following promotions to date the 1st
instant, have been made, under the provisions of
Her Majesty's Orders in Council of 1st August,
1860, 9th July, 1864, and 24th March, 1866 :
Commanders :
Henry James Wellington,
The Honourable Frederick Curzon,
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Lieutenants :
Henry Barnett Davis,
Robert Synge,
James Archibald Hodgskin,
Henry Shamborne Nathaniel Micklethwait,
William St. Louis Quinlan,
to be Retired Commanders.

Admiralty, 8th October, 1867.


Lieutenant John Jervis O'Ferrall Oarmichael
Ferrall has been this day promoted to be a
Retired Commander, under the provisions of
Her Majesty's Orders in Council of 1st August,
1860, 9th July, 1864, and 24th March, 1866.
Lieutenant John Edward Doran has been pro
moted to be a Retired Commander, under the
provisions of Her Majesty's Orders in Council
of 1st November, 1830, and 9th July, 1864,
from the 1st instant.
The following promotions have this day taken
place; viz.:
Mr. James Nelson to be Engineer in ner Ma
jesty's Fleet
Mr. Thomas Frith Pratt Shelley to be Engineer
in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. John Ferguson (6) to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. George Quick to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Mr. John Taylor (6) to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Mr. James Imrje to be Engineer in Her Majesty's
Fleet.
Mr. John Errington Warner to be Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
1867.
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Mr. John Austen Cawley to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. George Edward Milliner Keey to be Engineer
in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. George Brewer to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Mr. William Bremner to be Acting Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. John Franklin to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Mr. William John Hancock to be Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Admiralty, 11th October, 1867.
The following promotions have this day taken
place in Her Majesty's Fleet :
Commander MacLeod Baynes Cockraft to be
Captain.
Lieutenant Edmund Charles Drummond (late
Flag Lieutenant to Rear Admiral Yelverton,
C.B.) to be Commander.

i1ROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 15,
1867.
Foreign Office, October 14, 1867.
(General, No. 17.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Charge
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Mexican Government, of which the following is
a French translation :
Ministre de Hacienda et Crdit Public.
Section Ire.
(Circulaire.)
Le C. Prsident, dsirant prvenir les doutes
qui pourraient exister dans les douanes maritimes
au sujets des btiments qui arrivent dan les ports
venant d'Europe sans certificat consulaire, faute
de fonctionnaires nomms par le Gouvernement
de la Rpublique, a ordonn que quant prsent
on les dispense de tout certificat, et qu'on ne con
sidre en aucun cas comme lgal un document
quelconque expdi par ceux qui taient consuls
ou vice-consuls du soi-disant empire.
Indpendance, Libert et Rforme.Mexico,
9 Aot, 1867.
IGLESIAS.
G. Administrateur de la Douane Maritime
de
War Office, October 14, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
give orders for the appointment of William
Kose, Esq., Deputy Clerk of the Parliaments, to
be an Extra Member of the Civil Division of the
Second Class, or Knights Commanders, of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and of
Major John James Greig, late of the 3rd West
India Regiment, to be an Ordinary Member of
the Civil Division of the Third Class, or Com
panions of the said Most Honourable Order.
St. James's Palace, October 11, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Sir
William Fergusson, Bart., to be one of Her
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Majesty's Serjeant Surgeons in Ordinary, in the*
room of Sir William Lawrence, deceased.
St. James's Palace, October 11, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint James
Paget, Esq., to be Serjeant Surgeon Extraordi
nary to Her Majesty.
Foreign Office, October 3, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint John Pope Hennessy, Esq., to be Her
Majesty's Consul-General in the Island of
Borneo.
Foreign Office, October 14, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Baron Carlo de Cretty de St. Paires as Consul at
Aden for His Majesty the King of Italy.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
Mr. Francis MacNab as Consul at Sydney, in
New South Wales, for His Majesty the King of
the Netherlands.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
Mr. William Minto as Consul for the Presidency
of Bengal, to reside at Calcutta, for His Majesty
the King of Sweden and Norway.
War Office, Pall Mall,
Uth October, 1867.
1st Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Captain Philip
Chetwode Browne, from the 5th Lancers, to be
Captain, vice Massingberd, who exchanges.
Dated 16th October, 1867.
3rd Hvssars, Ensign Richard Knox, from the 7th
Foot, to be Cornet, in succession to Lieutenant
Barrett, promoted. Dated 16th October, 1867.

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5th Lancers, Captain Francis Burrell Massingberd, from the 1st Dragoon Guards, to be
Captain, vice P. 0. Browne, who exchanges.
Dated 16th October, 1867,
13th Hussars, Lieutenant Edward Charles Starkey
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Thomas Wil
liam Shore Miles, who retires. Dated 16th
October, 1867.
Cornet William Jackson Moore to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Starkey. Dated 16th Octo
ber, 1867.
18th Hussars, Ensign Harry William Parker,
from the 12th Foot, to be Cornet, vice Fraser,
a Probationer for the Staff Corps in India.
Dated 16th October, 1867.
19th Hussars, Captain Samuel Cooper Walker,
from the 98th Foot, to be Captain, vice Bishop,
who exchanges. Dated 16th October, 1867.
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Captain Charles
Metcalfe Young to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice
William A. Mackinnon, C.B., deceased. Dated
1st October, 1867.
Second Captain Thomas Parkyns Smith to be
Captain, vice Young. Dated 1st October,
1867.
Lieutenant Henry Stephenson Clarke to be Second
Captain, vice Smith. Dated 1st October,
1867.
Zrd Regiment of Foot, Ensign Waldron Edward
Roper Kelly to be Lieutenant, by purchase,
vice William Synge Cooper, who retires. Dated
16th October, 1867.
Ensign William Henry Wyld, from the 84th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Kelly. Dated 16th
October, 1867.
James Houson Parker, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Farrant, transferred to the 81st
Foot. Dated 16th October, 1867.

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5th Foot, Ensign Charles Hackett to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice James Vaughan
Cooch, who retires. Dated 16th October,
1867.
Middleton Westenra Biddulph, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Hackett. Dated
16th October, 1867.
Lieutenant William Sanders Darley to be Adju
tant, vice Lieutenant Miles, who resigns that
appointment. Dated 5th August, 1867.
6th Foot, Lieutenant Arthur Morton to be Adju
tant, vice Lieutenant J. T. Bowers, who resigns
that appointment. Dated 16th October. 1867.
7th Foot, Ensign Francis Wingfield Douglass to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Charles
Leveson Lane, who retires. Dated 16th Oc
tober, 1867.
Richard Knox, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Douglass. Dated 16th October, 1867.
10th Foot, Edmund William Adderley, Gent., to
be Ensign, by purchase, vice Hinxman, pro
moted. Dated 16th October, 1867.
11th Foot, Ensign Thomas Holbrow Goldney,
from the 96th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Egan,
promoted. Dated 16th October, 1867.
12th Foot, Harry William Parker, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice F. G. Girardot,
whose appointment to the Army has been can
celled. Dated 16th October, 1867.
14th Foot, Lieutenant John Lenthal Davids to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Brevet-MajorCharles
Marshall Foster, who retires.
Dated 16th
October, 1867.
Ensign Richard James Caldwell Young to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Davids. Dated
16th October, 1867.
Thomas Callender, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Young. Dated 16th October, 1867.

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Alfred Ruttledge, Gent., to be Ensign, by pur
chase, vice Thornton, transferred to the 36th
Foot. Dated 17th October, 1867.
nth Foot, Anthony Cuthbert Dunn, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice O'Brien, promoted
by purchase in the 63rd Foot. Dated 16tb
October, 1867.
2hth Foot, Lieutenant George Dixon to be Cap
tain, by purchase, vice Ernest Henry Paul
Vivian, who retires. Dated 16th October,
1867.
Ensign Charles William Maxwell Coote to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Dixon. Dated
16th October, 1867.
William Joseph Banbury, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Coote. Dated 16th October,
1867.
29th Foot, Ensign William Miles Prendergast to
be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice William
Robert Elliott, deceased. Dated 24th August.
1867.
36th Foot, Lieutenant Christopher Spurgeon to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Arthur Francis
Kelsey, who retires. Dated 16th October,
1867.
Ensign William Francis Ashton to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Spurgeon. Dated 16th Oc
tober, 1867.
Ensign Arthur Parry Thornton, from the 14th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Ashton. Dated 16th
October, 1867.
38th Foot, Lieutenant William Henry Russell
Skey to be Captain, without purchase, vice
Alexander Walker, deceased. Dated 29th
July, 1867.
EnsignRobert Charles Nicholetts to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice W. H. Russell Skey.
Dated 29th July, 1867.

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Ensign Francis Charles Burton to be Lieutenant,
without purchase, vice Robert Charles Nicholetts, a Probationer for the Staff Corps in
India. Dated 29th July, 1867.
4dtk Foot, Ensign Henry Horatio Newman to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice George Berkeley
Bryan, who retires. Dated 16th October, 1867.
49tk Foot, Ensign Byron Plantagenet Cary to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice E. L. Stehelin, a Probationer for the Staff Corps in India.
Dated 9th August, 1867.
oQth Foot, Ensign John Edward Crossman Doveton to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice
David Lyall Grant, deceased. Dated 26th
September, 1867.
51st Foot, Captain Arthur Ruck Keene, from the
3rd West India Regiment, to be Captain, vice
Scott, who exchanges. Dated 16th October,
1867.
Lieutenant George S. Robertson to be Adjutant,
vice Lieutenant W. Clements, who resigns that
appointment. Dated 16th October, 1867.
QOth Foot, Lieutenant Reginald H. Beadon to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Brevet LieutenantColonel Maguire, promoted half-pay Major,
without purchase. Dated 16th October, 1867.
Ensign Sir Thomas North Dick-Lauder, Bart., to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Beadon.
Dated 16th October, 1867.
Shafto Robert Elwes, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Sir T. N. Dick-Lauder, Bart.
Dated 16th October, 1867.
The names of the Ensign appointed on the 7th
August, 1867, are Herbert James HopeEdwardes, and not as previously stated.
63rd Foot, Lieutenant Major Dawson Hill to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Stephen Moore,
who retires. Dated 16th October, 1867.

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Ensign Theobald Donat O'Brien, from the 17tb
Foot, to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Hill.
Dated 16th October, 1867.
Easign William Joseph Banbury, from the 25th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Bastow, promoted.
Dated 16th October, 1867.
64*A Foot, Ensign Edmund William Adderley,
from the 10th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Kelsall,
transferred to the 11th Foot. Dated 16th
October, 1867.
73rd Foot, Edwin Henry Downe, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Harrison, promoted.
Dated 16th October, 1867.
81st Foot, Lieutenant Henry John Faircloth to be
Captain, without purchase, vice Richard
Granville Charlton, who retires upon half-pay,
having been appointed a Staff Officer of Pen
sioners. Dated 16th October, 1867.
Lieutenant Hugh Thomas Jones to be Captain,
by purchase, vice George William Moyse
Harmer, who retires. Dated 16th October,
1867.
Ensign Harry Charles Hannam Man to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Jones. Dated 1 6th
October, 1867.
Ensign Henry Cecil Binsteed Farrant, from the
3rd Foot, to be Ensign, vice Man. Dated 16th
October, 1867.
Benjamin Arthur Satterthwaite, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Edward Ditmas,
who retires. Dated 16th October, 1867.
83rd Foot, Ensign Henry Coote Bond, from the
16th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Metcalfe, pro
moted. Dated 16th October, 1867.
84:th Foot, Frederic Russell Robinson, Gent., to
be Ensign, by purchase, vice Wyld, transferred
to the 3rd Foot. Dated 16th October, 1867.

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85th Foot, Lieutenant Edward Arthur Illingworth
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Devereux
Herbert Mytton, who retires. Dated 16th
October, 1867.
Ensign Henry William Rudkin to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Illingworth. Dated 16th
October, 1867.
Alfred Cholmeley Earle Welby, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Rudkin. Dated
16th October, 1867.
90th Foot, Ensign Alfred Nimmo Sandilands to
be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Louis
Worthington Wilmer, a Probationer for the
Staff Corps in India. Dated 2nd August,
1867.
95th Foot, Ensign John de Burgh Lynch, from
the 1st Foot, to be Ensign, vice Wheeler, pro
moted. Dated 16th October, 1867.
98th Foot, Captain George Archibald Bishop,
from the 19th Hussars, to be Captain, vice
Walker, who exchanges. Dated 16th October,
1867.
101st Foot, The promotion of Ensign Macleane,
on the loth June, 1867, has been cancelled.
Ensign Henry Charles Reynolds to be Lieutenant,
vice Riggs, promoted. Dated 15th June,
1867.
Ensign Thomas Macleane to be Lieutenant, vice
Reynolds, whose promotion, on the 7th August,
1867, has been cancelled. Dated 7th August,
1867.
107th Foot, Lieutenant Malcolm McNeill Rind to
be Captain, vice George Sale Dysart, deceased.
Dated 29th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Christopher Middlemass to be Cap
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August, 1867, has been cancelled. Dated 11th
August, 1867.
Ensign Edwin Wardroper to be Lieutenant, vice
Rind. Dated 29th July, 1867.
Ensign Francis William Robertson to be Lieu
tenant, vice Wardroper, whose promotion, on
the 11th August, 1867, has been cancelled.
Dated 11th August, 1867.
2nd West India Regiment, Gentleman Cadet
Thomas Edward Hewett, from the Royal Mili
tary College, to be Ensign, without purchase,
vice Moxon, promoted. Dated 16th October,
1867.
3rd West India Regiment, Captain William Charles
Edward Scott, from 51st Foot, to be Captain,
vice Keene, who exchanges. Dated 16th Oc
tober, 1867.
SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY.
Brevet-Colonel William Robert Haliday, from
Commandant and Chief Instructor, to be Com
mandant and Inspector-General of Musketry.
Dated 16th October, 1867.
STAFF.
Major and Brevet-Colonel George Wynell Mayow,
C.B., half-pay, Unattached, to be Deputy
Quartermaster-General to the Forces serving
in Ireland, vice Brevet-Colonel E. A. Somerset,
C.B., who will vacate that appointment on 31st
December, 1867. Dated 1st January, 1868.
The appointment of Captain P. Geraghty as Town
Major, Montreal, to bear date 11th September,
1866.
BREVET.
Paymaster David Hepworth, 106th Foot, to have
the honorary rank of Captain. Dated 12th
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Paymaster John Fitzgerald, 109th Foot, to have
the honorary rank of Captain. Dated 12th
August, 1867.
In consequence of the promotion of Colonel Sir
David Edward Wood, K.C.B., from the Royal
Artillery, to Major-General, in succession to
Major-General Alexander Tulloh, C.B., retired on
full-pay on 6th July, 1867, the Commissions of
the undermentioned Officers to be altered as
follows, and the subsequent promotions to take
place :
Commissions as Lieutenant-Colonels.
Robert Mackenzie, Royal Artillery, to 6th July,
1867.
Robert Dillon, half-pay, late 30th Foot, to 3rd
September, 1867.
Commission! as Majors.
J. L. Bolton, Royal Artillery, to 6th July, 1867.
G. H. J. A. Fraser, Royal Artillery, to 3rd Sep
tember, 1867.
Captain and Brevet-Major John Pelling Pigott,
half-pay, Unattached, and Staff Officer of Pen
sioners, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 7th
September, 1867.
Captain George Hatton Colomb, Royal Artillery,
to be Major. Dated 7th September, 1867.

Admiralty, 7th October, 1867.


Francis Hale, Esq., has this day been promoted
to the rank of Retired Commander in Her
Majesty's Fleet, under Orders in Council of
28th February, 1855, 22nd February, 1860,
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Admiralty, Wth October, 1867.
Mr. James Albert Bedbrook has this day been
promoted to the rank of Assistant-Engineer of
the First Class in Her Majesty's Fleet, with
seniority of 2nd April, 1867.
Admiralty, 14th October, 1867.
Staff Captain Cornelius Thomas Augustus Noddall, has this day been promoted to the rank
of Retired Captain in Her Majesty's Fleet,
under Order in Council of 26th June, 1867,
Commisiions signed by the Vice Lieutenant of the
County of Lanark.
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry,
Barrington Douglas Campbell to be Lieutenant.
Dated 9th October, 1867.
James Addie to be Cornet. Dated 9th October,
1867.
THE Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury having certified to the Commissioners
for the Reduction of the National Debt, in pur
suance of the Act 29 and 30 Vict., cap. 39, sec.
16, that the actual surplus revenue of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, beyond
the actual expenditure thereof, for the year ended
the 30th day of June, 1867, amounted to the
sum of two million six hundred and ninety thou
sand seven hundred and twenty-six pounds nine
shillings and four pence.
The Commissioners for the reduction of the
National Debt hereby give notice, that the sum
of six hundred and seventy-two thousand six
hundred and eighty-one pounds twelve shillings
and four pence, being one fourth part of the said

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surplus of two million six hundred and ninety
thousand seven hundred and twenty-six pounds
nine shillings and four pence, will be applied
under the provisions of the said Act, in the
quarter ending the 31st day of December, 1867,
towards the reduction of the National Debt.
4. Y. Spearman, Comptroller-General.
National Debt Office, October 11, 1867.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 18,
1867.
Foreign Office, October 17, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. John Johnston as Consul in New Zealand, to
reside at Wellington, for His Majesty the King of
the Netherlands.
5
Whitehall, October 16, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to present the
Rererend Alexander Bryson to the church and
parish of Saint Michael's, at Dumfries, in the
presbytery and county of Dumfries, vacant by the
death of the Reverend James Fraser.
Crown Office, October 17, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
Borough of Bradford.
Matthew William Thompson, of Park Gate,
Gruseley, in the county of York, Esq , in the
room of Henry William Wickham, Esq.,
deceased.

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War Office, Pall Mall,
IHth October, 1867.
MILITARY STORE DEPARTMENT.
Deputy- Assistant Superintendent of Stores Henry
Blakeney to be Assistant Superintendent of
Stores, vice S. Wright, deceased. Dated 24th
September, 1867.
Deputy*Assistant Superintendent of Stores P. G.
Vick has been permitted to resign his Com
mission. Dated 21st September, 1867.

Admiralty, 17 th October, 1867.


The undermentioned Officers have this day
been promoted to the rank of Navigating Lieu
tenants in Her Majesty's Fleet :
John Aylen, Esq.
William Walter Hutton, Esq.
John Fishy Barnes, Esq.
Albert Husbridger Wonnam, Esq.
William Francis Anstey Greet, Esq.
John Thomas Partridge, Esq.
Herbert Thomas Girason, Esq.
Robert Towers, Esq.
Henry Felix Woods, Esq.
William Currie Edward Parker, Esq.
Daniel Marshall Browne, Esq.
Charles Alexander Browne, Esq. (Acting)
George Kains Moore, Esq.
Mr. Robert Burridge has this day been promoted
to the rank of Assistant Engineer of the First
Class in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of
12th July, 1867.

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Commission signed by Her Majesty's Commis
sioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London.
Royal London Militia.
John Harry Evens to be Supernumerary Lieu
tenant. Dated 16th October, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Derby.
2nd Derbyshire Militia.
Frederick Albert Champion, Esq., late Captain
52nd Regiment, to be Ensign, vice Jeudwine,
promoted. Dated 15th October, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Stafford.
1st King's Own Staffordshire Militia.
Robert John Elwell, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Gledstanes, promoted. Dated 14th June, 1867.
Commission signed by the I^ord Lieutenant of the
County oj Kent, and of the City and County of
the City of Canterbury.
Kent Artillery Militia.
Ralph Bromfield Fisher, Gent., to be First Lieu
tenant (Supernumerary). Dated 12th October,
1867.
FKOM TBUC
LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 22,
1867.
Foreign Office, October 21, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 59.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
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at Naples, a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
Naples, October 12, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to report to your Lord
ship that cholera has ceased in this city ; on the
7th instant, the deaths from this disease fell to
seven ; since that date the official publication of
returns of cases and deaths has been discontinued.
The Health Office has this day commenced the
issue of clean bills of health to vessels leaving
the port.
St. James's Palace, October 14, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint John
Hilton, Esq., F.R.S., to be Surgeon Extraordinary
to Her Majesty.
St. James's Palace, October 14, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Prescott
Gardner Hewett, Esq., to be Surgeon Extra
ordinary to Her Majesty.
Downing Street, October 19, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint the
Honourable James Terrence Fitzmaurice to be
Inspector of Prisons in the Island of Ceylon.
Her Majesty has also been pleased to appoint
Lieutenant-Colonel Roland Macpherson, R.A., to
be Colonial Secretary for the Straits Settlements.
[Extract from the Dublin Gazette of Friday,
October 18, 1867.]
Crown and Sanaper Office,
Four Courts, Dublin.
IN pursuance of an Act passed in the fortieth
year of the reign of His Majesty King George the
Third, entitled " An Act to regulate the mode by
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" which the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and
" the Commons, to serve in the Parliament of the
" United Kingdom, on the part of Ireland, shall be
" summoned and returned to the said Parliament."
I do hereby give notice, that the Right Honour
able William Richard, Earl Annesley, has been
chosen by a majority of votes to be the Peer to
sit in the House of Lords of the United King
dom, in the room of the Right Honourable
Robert, Earl of Mayo, deceased.
Dated this 15th day of October, 1867.
Ralph Smith Cusacle,
Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper.
Whitehall, October 9, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to give and grant
unto William Powell Richards, of Laleston House,
in the county of Glamorgan, Esq., Major in the
Army, and Captain on the Half-pay of the Royal
Artillery, Knight of the Fifth Class of the Im
perial Order of the Legion of Honour of Prance,
only son of Edward Windsor Richards, late of
St. Andrew's, in the county of Glamorgan, Clerk,
deceased, by Caroline Susan, his wife, third
daughter of John Bennet, late of Laleston House
aforesaid, Her Royal licence and authority that
he may, in compliance with a condition contained
in the last will and testament of his maternal
grandfather, the said John Bennet, henceforth
take and use the surname of Bennet only, and
bear the arms of Bennet, such arms being first
duly exemplified acoording to the laws of arms,
and recorded in the College of Arms, otherwise
the said Royal licence and permission to be void
and of none effect :
And also to command that the said Royal con
cession and declaration be recorded in Her
Majesty's College of Arms.

1023
War Office, Pall Mall,
22nd October, 1867.
6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Major Courtenay
William Bruce to be Lieutenant- Colonel, by
purchase, vice Brevet-Colonel Charles Sawyer,
who retires upon half-pay, receiving a portion
of the former difference between Cavalry and
Infantry. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Captain William Thomas Betty to be Major, by
purchase, vice Bruce. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Lieutenant Morgan James Saurin to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Betty. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Cornet Arthur Rickards to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Saurin. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Walter Macmillan- Scott, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Rickards. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
7th Dragoon Guards, Lieutenant John Fryer
Chapman, from the 18th Hussars, to be Lieu
tenant, vice Morris, who exchanges. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
13th Hussars, Frank Osborne, Gent., to be Cornet,
by purchase, vice Walker, promoted. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
Athelstane Robert Pryce, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Moore, promoted. Dated 24th
October, 1867.
15th Hussars, Cornet John M'Bryan, from the
7th Dragoon Guards, to be Lieutenant, without
purchase, vice Mann, promoted half-pay Cap
tain, without purchase. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
18th Hussars, Lieutenant George Tomkyns Morris,
from the 7th Dragoon Guards, to be Lieu
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1024
tenant, vice Chapman, who exchanges. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
lloyal Artillery, Staff Assistant- Surgeon Donald
Macgillivray Davidson, M.D., to be AssistantSurgeon, vice J. W. Hulseberg, promoted on
the Staff. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Staff Assistant- Surgeon William Raymond Kynsey to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice S. Roch, pro
moted on the Staff, Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Assistant- Surgeon James Land, M.D., from the
21st Foot, to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice J.
Jardine, M.D., promoted on the Staff. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
Staff Assistant- Surgeon George Elmsly Will to
be Assistant- Surgeon, vice R. Webb, promoted
on the Staff. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Coldstream Guards, Captain and LieutenantColonel and Brevet-Colonel the Honourable
P. R. Basil Feilding to be Major, vice BrevetColonel James Talbot Airey, C.B., who retires
upon half-pay. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Lieutenant and Captain William F. E. Seymour
to be Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel, by pur
chase, vice Brevet- Colonel the Honourable
P. R. B. Feilding. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Ensign and Lieutenant the Honourable Edward
A Brabazon Acheson to be Lieutenant and
Captain, by purchase, vice Seymour. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
2nd Regiment of Foot, Ensign John Paton
Lawrie to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Standish Barry, who retires. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
William Joseph Campbell, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Lawrie. Dated 23rd Octo
ber, 1867.

1025
7th Foot, Staff Assistant - Surgeon Edward
Connellan to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice T. E.
Hale, M.D., promoted on the Staff. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
12th Foot, Ensign Albert George Stoton to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Charles W.
Burton, a Probationer for the Staff Corps in
India. Dated 21st August, 1867.
20th Foot, Staff Assistant - Surgeon Thomas
O'Reilly to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice H.
Kelsall, appointed to the Staff. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
21st Foot, Lieutenant Michael Thunder to be
Captain, by purchase, vice William John Close,
who retires. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Ensign John Croker to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Thunder. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Richard Chicheley Thornton, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Croker. Dated 23rd Octo
ber, 1867.
Staff Assistant- Surgeon Edmund Hunt Condon,
M.D., to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice J. Land,
M.D., appointed to the Royal Artillery. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
26th Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon John Gray,
M.D., to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice J. Johnston,
M.D., promoted on the Staff. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
ZZrd Foot, Staff Assistant- Surgeon Robert David
son Kemp, M.B., to be Assistant- Surgeon, vice
R. Hall, M.D., appointed to the Staff. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
45th Foot, Lieutenant Henry Hodson Hooke to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Henry Safe
Willoughby, who retires. Dated 23rd October,
1867.

1026
Ensign William Frederick Brown to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Hooke. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
George Hounson Port, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Brown. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
4:7th Foot, Ensign Edward Montagu Manning
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice George
Crewe Vanneck, who retires. Dated 23rd Oc
tober, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Algernon Frederick William
Austen, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Manning. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
57th Foot, Ensign Charles John Matthews to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Philip Edward
Powys, who retires. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
59th Foot, Ensign Frederick Hutchinson Forjett,
from the 25th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Fisher,
transferred to the 77th Foot, Dated 23rd Oc
tober, 1867.
67th Foot, Lieutenant Arthur James Poole to be
Adjutant, vice Lieutenant G. Baker, who has
been promoted. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
7\st Foot, Lieutenant William F. Vernon Harris
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Richard Kane,
who retires. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Ensign Sydney Arthur FitzHerbert to be lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Harris. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
James Argyll Spalding Inglis, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice FitzHerbert. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
74:th Foot, Quartermaster John Cole, from halfpay, late 60th Foot, to be Quartermaster, vice

1027
Maloney, transferred to a Dep&t Battalion.
Dated 23rd October, 1867.
T7th Foot, Ensign Richard Chicheley Thornton,
from the 21st Foot, to be Ensign, vice Spence,
promoted. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
89fA Foot, Lieutenant Augustus William Price to
be Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant
Hay, who has resigned that appointment.
Dated 4th October, 1867.
91st Foot, Lieutenant Charles Lacon Harvey to
be Oaptain, by purchase, vice Thomas Thornhill Lane, who retires. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Ensign George TJpperton to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Harvey. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Hugh Gordon Fallowfield, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Upperton. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
97th Foot, StaffAssistant-Surgeon Robert Edward
Bredon, M.B., to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice
S. E. Maunsell, appointed to the Royal
Artillery. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
109th Foot, Staff Assistant- Surgeon John Candy,
M.D., to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice James
Dow Sainter, who exchanges. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
Rifle Brigade, Ensign the Honourable Henry
Marsham to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
George Caulfield, who retires. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
Henry James FitzRoy, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice the Honourable H. Marsham.
Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, Staff AssistantSurgeon John Dunstan to be Assistant- Sur

1028
geon, vice W. Ramsay, M.D., promoted on the
Staff. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
DEPOT BATTALION.
Captain James Arthur Morrah, from the 60th
Foot, to be Adjutant, vice C. F. Gregorie,
promoted half-pay Major, without purchase.
Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Quartermaster William Maloney, from the 74th
Foot, to be Quartermaster, vice William Drage.
who retires upon half-pay. Dated 23rd Octo
ber, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Staff Surgeon-Major George Thomas Ferris to
be Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals,
vice William Dick, M.D., placed upon tem
porary half-pay. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Staff Surgeon-Major Richard George Davys
Banon to be Deputy Inspector- General of
Hospitals, vice Thomas Goldie Scot, M.D.,
whose promotion has been cancelled. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
Staff Surgeon - Major James McGrigor Grant,.
M.D., to be Deputy Inspector - General of
Hospitals, vice J. Paynter, promoted on the
Staff. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Staff Surgeon-Major John Thomas Watson Bacot,
from half-pay, to be Staff Surgeon-Major, vice
Staff- Surgeon Dudley Clifton Wodsworth,
placed on half-pay. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Joseph Johnston, M.D,, from
the 26th Foot, to be Staff- Surgeon. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon John Wild Hulseberg, from the
Royal Artillery, to be Staff- Surgeon, vice

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Staff Surgeon-Major Banon, promoted on the
Staff. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Thomas Egerton Hale, M.D.,
from the 7th Foot, to be Staff- Surgeon,
vice Staff Surgeon-Major J. McGr. Grant,
M.D., promoted on the Staff. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
Assistant - Surgeon Sampson Roch, from the
Royal Artillery, to be Staff- Surgeon, vice
Staff Surgeon-Major William Sail, M.D., who
retires upon half-pay. Dated 23rd October,
1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon William Henry Corbett,
M.D., to be Staff-Surgeon. Dated 23rd Octo
ber, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Randolph Webb, from the
Royal Artillery, to be Staff- Surgeon. Dated
23rd October, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon James Jardine, M.D., from
the Royal Artillery, to be Staff- Surgeon.
Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon William Ramsay, M.D., from
the Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, to be
Staff- Surgeon, vice Staff Surgeon-Major G.
T. Ferris, promoted on the Staff. Dated 23rd
October, 1867,
Assistant- Surgeon Henry Kelsall, from the 20th
Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon, vice D. M.
Davidson, M.D., appointed to the Royal Artil
lery. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Richard Hall, M.D., from the
33rd Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon, vice
Robert D. Kemp, M.D., appointed to the 33rd
Foot. Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Assistants Surgeon James Dow Sainter, from the
109th Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon, vice
John Candy, M.D., who exchanges. Dated
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1030
UNATTACHED.
Lieutenant David Dinwiddie, from Madras Euro
pean Veteran Establishment, to be Lieutenant.
Dated 23rd October, 1867.
BREVET.
Captain William Henry Dore, half-pay Unat
tached, to be Major. Dated 1st November,
1858.
Paymaster Richard Richardson, 104th Foot, to
have the honorary rank of Captain. Dated
12th August, 1867.
Paymaster Alexander Davidson, 105th Foot, to
have the honorary rank of Captain. Dated
12th August, 1867.
Quartermaster William Drage, retired upon halfpay, late of a Depot Battalion, to have the
honorary rank of Captain. Dated 23rd Octo
ber, 1867.
Staff Surgeon-Major William Sail, M.D., who
retires upon half-pay, to have the honorary
rank of Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals.
Dated 23rd October, 1867.
Memorandum.
Captain William Henry Dore, half-pay, Unat
tached, has been permitted to retire from the
Service by the Sale of his Commission, under the
conditions of the Horse Guards' Circular Memor
andum of 15th February, 1861. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
Admiralty, 18th October, 1867.
Commander Edward Frodsham Noel K. Wasey
has been this day promoted to be a Retired
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1031
Orders in Council of 1st August, 1860, 9th
July, 1864, and 24th March, 1866.
The seniority of Mr. Edward Holmes, Assistant
Engineer of the First Class, has been altered
from the 28th August, 1867, to the 11th May,
1867.
Mr. George McEwen has this day been promoted
to the rank of Assistant Engineer of the First
Class in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of
18th July, 1867.
Admiralty, 19th October, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have this day
been promoted to the rank of Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet ; viz. :
Mr. Edward Highman Willey.
Mr. James Torkington.
Mr. George Alexander (Acting).
Mr. William Childs Archbold.
Mr. John Bolas (Acting).
Mr. John Hall (a).
Mr. Charles Hill.
Mr. John Davies Wood.
Mr. William Vincent.
Mr. William Stewart.
Mr. George SuUivan.
Mr. Richard Green.
Mr. David Chrichton (a).
Admiralty, October 18, 1867.
NAVAL KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR.
The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty do
hereby give notice to such Lieutenants in Her
Majesty's Navy, and to such Lieutenants of the
Royal Navy, retired with the rank of Commander,
as are desirous of being recommended for the
appointments of Naval Knights of Windsor, under

1032
the will of the late Samuel Travers, Esq., that
they must apply at this office, either personally or
by letter, on or before Tuesday, the 19th Novem
ber next, when they will be informed of the
nature of the certificates and testimonials which
are required, to show that they come within the
meaning of the said will, which expresses that
they " are to be superannuated or disabled Lieu
tenants of English men-of-war." The applicants
must be single men, or widowers without
children, inclined to lead a virtuous, studious, and
devout life, to be removed if they give occasion
for scandal.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Lancaster.
6th Regiment of Royal Lancashire Militia.
William James Griffiths, Gent., to be Lieutenant
vice Reid, resigned. Dated 9th October, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Southampton.
Hampshire Regiment of Militia.
James Carnac Brown, Gent., to be Lieutenant.
Dated 14th October, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Pembroke.
Castlemartin Yeomanry Cavalry.
Henry Seymour Allen, Esq., to be Lieutenant.
Dated 18th October, 1867.
Owen Henry Philipps Scourfield, Gent., to be
Cornet. Dated 18th October, 1867.

1033
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of tlis
County of Somerset.
1st Somerset Regiment of Militia.
William Oliver Meade King, Gent., to be Lieu
tenant, vice Dettmar, promoted. Dated 18th
October, 1867.

FROM THE
LOXDOK GAZETTE of OCTOBER 25,
1867.
Foreign Office, October 23, 1867.
(General, No. 18.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Consul at Pard,
a Despatch, of which the following is a trans
lation :
British Consulate,
ParA, September 8, 1867.
I HAVE the honour to inform your Lordship
that the act of opening the navigation of the
River Amazon to the merchant shipping of all
nations was yesterday solemnly performed by the
President of this Province, the Admiral de Lamare,
who proceeded for that purpose, on board a
Brazilian frigate, to the mouth of the Amazon,
accompanied by all the principal functionaries,
foreign consuls, and inhabitants of this city.
The ceremony was attended with great pomp,
and public festivities on a large scale are being
held in honour of the event.
The non-arrival of any foreign man-of-war on
this occasion has been much regretted by the
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India Office, October 22, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
nominate and appoint the Right Honourable
William Robert Seymour Vesey Fitzgerald,
Governor of the Presidency of Bombay, to be a
Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of
the Star of India.
(C. 1534.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
October 24, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Charge^
d'Affaires at Madrid, enclosing copy and transla
tion of a Royal Order, bearing date 18th October,
1867, which decrees that machines, tools, appara
tus, and foreign contrivances designed for purposes
of agriculture shall pay a duty of one per cent,
ad valorem (instead of six per cent, hitherto
levied), under the national flag, and one-fifth more
under foreign fli'gs.
Admiralty, 2ith October, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Lieutenant Augustine Evans to be Second Cap
tain, vice Davis, deceased. Dated 19th Octo
ber, 1867.
Admiralty, 24th October, 1867.
Mr. George Edward Foote has this day been
promoted to the rank of Acting Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 10th
May, 1867.

1035
Admiralty, 25th October, 1867.
The following Flag Promotions, to date the
18th instant, have been made, consequent on the
death on the 17th instant, of Admiral the Right
Honourable the Lord Fitzhardinge, G.C.B.
Vice-Admiral Henry Wolsey Bayfield, on the
Retired List, to be an Admiral on the same
List.
Vice- Admiral the Honourable George Grey, on
the Retired List, to be an Admiral on the same
List.
Vice-Admirals :
The Honourable Arthur Duncombe,
Charles Henry Swinburne,
on the Reserved List, to be Admirals on the same
List.
Vice-Admiral Sir Joseph Nias, K.C.B., on the
Retired List, to be an Admiral on the same
List.
Vice-Admiral Sir George Back, Knt., on the
Reserved List, to be an Admiral on the same
List.
Vice-Admiral Sir Henry John Codrington,
K.C.B., to be an Admiral in Her Majesty's
Fleet.
Rear-Admiral the Honourable Keith Stewart,
C.B., on the Reserved List, to be a ViceAdmiral on the same List.
Rear-Admiral George Goldsmith, C.B., on the
Retired List, to be a Vice-Admiral on the same
List.
Rear-Admirals :
William Griffin,
John Hallowes,
on the Reserved List, to be Vice-Admirals on the
same List.

1036
Rear- Admiral Charles Frederick to be a ViceAdmiral in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Captain George Sumner Hand, C.B., to be a
Rear-Admiral on the Retired List.
Captain Michael De Courcy to be Rear-Admiral
in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Retired Vice Admirals :
Henry Shovell Jones Marsham,
Charles Crowdy,
Thomas Mansel,
James Burney,
to have the rank of Retired Admirals, under the
provisions of Her Majesty's Order in Council of
7th May, 1858.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Hereford.
Sir Herbert George Denman Croft, Bart., to be
Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 10th October,
1867.
Sir Joseph Russell Bailey, Bart., M.P., to be
Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 10th October,
1867.
Charles Bolton Meysey Clive, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
Thomas Freke Lewis, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
John Morley, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 10th October, 1867.
William Henry Barneby, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
William Barneby, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 10th October, 1867.
Richard Harcourt Capper, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
Edward Smalley Hutchinson, Esq., to be Deputy
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1037
James Rankin, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 10th October, 1867.
Arthur Hutchinson, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
James Watt Gibson Watt, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
John Clowes, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 10th October, 1867.
Thomas Griffith Peyton, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
Daniel Peploe Peploe, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
Benjamin Haigh Allen, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
John Freeman Blisset, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
Charles Guy Trafford, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th October, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
West Riding of the County of York, and of the
City and County of the City of York.
3rd Regiment {Light Infantry) of West York
Militia.
Charles Henry Lister, Gent , to be AssistantSurgeon, vice Perry, struck off the strength cf
the Regiment. Dated 9th October, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Essex.
West Essex Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet Joseph Frederick Jessopp to be Lieu
tenant, vice W. Scott, resigned. Dated 17th
October, 1867.
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1038
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Flint.
Royal Flint Militia.
William Henry Murray, Gent., to be Lieutenant.
Dated 16th October, 1867.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of OCTOBER 29,
1867,
Foreign Office, October 29, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. T. N. Molloy as Consul at St. John, New
foundland, for the United States of America.
Downing-street, October 26, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Charles
Tunstal Hyde, Esq., to be Auditor-General for
the Island of Antigua.
Prussian Flags.
Board of Trade, October 25, 1867.
The Board of Trade have received from the
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a despatch,
notifying that the King of Prussia has established
the New Flags to be shewn as the National
colours by ships of war and merchant vessels of
the North German Confederation.
The Board of Trade will cause drawings of
these flags to be publicly exhibited at all shipping
offices and Custom-houses in the United Kingdom
for the information of mariners.

1039
War Office, Pall Mall,
29th October, 1867.
1st Regiment of Dragoon Guards, Lieutenant
Rigby "Wason, from the 16th Foot, to be Lieu
tenant, vice Woods, who exchanges. Dated
30th October, 1867.
15th . Hussars, George Charles D'Albiac, Gent.,
to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Kochfort-Uoyd,
promoted. Dated 30th October, 1867.
Royal Artillery, Lieutenant John Claudius Auchinleck to be Second Captain, vice Joshua
Thomas Barrington, removed to the Seconded
List. Dated 10th October, 1867.
Corps of Royal Engineers,
The Temporary Commissions as Lieutenant of
the following Officers to be made permanent,
viz. :
Lieutenant Arthur C. Alexander, 23rd December,
1864.
Lieutenant Arthur R. Puzey, 23rd December,
1864.
Lieutenant J. B. Lindsell, 23rd December, 1864.
Lieutenant Joseph J. Curling, 24th March, 1865.
Lieutenant Philip S. G. Reid, 18th April, 1865.
Lieutenant Philip James D. Lindoe, 2nd May,
1865.
Lieutenant Macgregor Greer, 13th June, 1865.
Lieutenant Edward C. Hart, 22nd lune, 1865.
Lieutenant Maule C. Brackenbury, 22nd June,
1865.
Lieutenant Richard H. Jelf, 22nd June, 1865,
2nd Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Jasper Selwyn
Tupper to be Instructor of Musketry, vice
Lieutenant Boughey, deceased. Dated 28th
August, 1867.
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1040
6th Foot, The surname of Captain C. B. Fhillipps
has been incorrectly described as Phillips.
10/A Foot, Staff Assistant - Surgeon Theobald
Andrew Purcell to be Assistant - Surgeon.
Dated 30th October, 1867.
Htth Foot, Lieutenant Noel Hope Litchfield
Woods, from the 1st Dragoon Guards, to be
Lieutenant, vice Wason, who exchanges.
Dated 30th October, 1867.
\9th Foot, Paymaster Francis Openshaw Sargeant,
from the 59th Foot, to be Paymaster, vice
Honorary Captain Thomas Palmer, deceased.
Dated 30th October, 1867.
43rd Foot, The Commissions of the undermen
tioned Ensigns to bear date as follows, and not
as stated in the Gazette of the 11th of October,
1867
J. P. de la Poer Beresford. Dated 12th October,
1867.
R. B. R. Williamson. Dated 13th October,
1867.
o9th Fool, Ensign William Fulton, from the
97 th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Moore, promoted.
Dated 30th October, 1867.
62nd Foot, Lieutenant Walter Andrew Corbett to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Holt Waring
Clerke, who retires. Dated 30th October,
1867.
Ensign Arthur James Chichester to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Corbett. Dated 30th Octo
ber, 1867.
William Bowlas Williams, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Chichester. Dated 30th Oc
tober, 1867.
Paymaster James White Minchin, from the 85th
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Henry Seymour Michell, who retires upon halfpay. Dated 30th October, 1867.
63rd Foot, Lieutenant William Bigg to be In
structor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant Hill, pro
moted. Dated 16 th October, 1867.
74th Foot, Lieutenant Charles John Rolleston to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Arthur Meredith
Duff, who retires. Dated 30th October, 1867.
Ensign Henry Thomas Carew Hunt to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Rolleston. Dated
30th October, 1867.
Alfred William James Gow-Steuart, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Hunt. Dated 30th
October, 1867.
96th Foot, Lieutenant Henry Houghton to be
Captain, without purchase, vice John Croome,
deceased. Dated 4th October, 1867.
97th toot, Lieutenant Robert Thompson to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Henry John Lawrell,
who retires. Dated 30th October, 1867.
Ensign James Miller Gordon to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Thompson. Dated 30th
October, 1867.
William Fulton, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Gordon. Dated 30th October, 1867.
i09th Foot, Lieutenant Robert Prioleau Simpson
to be Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant
Hemsted, who has resigned that appointment.
Dated 20th August, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Assistant-Surgeon John Nugent Stock, from the
9th Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon, vice
Purcell, appointed to the 10th Foot. Dated
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HALF-PAY.
Captain and Brevet-Major Henry Blinkhorn,
Superintendent Riding Department Cavalry
Depot, from half-pay, late 25th Foot,
to be Major, without purchase. Dated 30th
October, 1867.
BREVET.
Brevet-Colonel Archibald Little, C.B., LieutenantColonel half-pay, late 9th Lancers, to have the
temporary rank of Brigadier-General while in
command of a Brigade. Dated 1st January,
1868.
Captain and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Robert
Cadell, Royal Artillery, having served the
qualifying period in the rank of LieutenantColonel, to be Colonel, under the provisions of
the Royal Warrant of the 3rd February, 1 866.
Dated 26th April, 1 867.
Paymaster, with the honorary rank of Major,
Henry Seymour Michell, retired on half-pay,
late 62nd Foot, to have the honorary rank of
Lieutenant-Colonel.
Dated 30th October,
1867.
Admiralty, 25th October, 1867.
The following promotions have this day been
made in Her Majesty's Fleet:
Commanders :
Robert Augustus Parr,
Charles Davis Lucas,
Horatio Laurence Arthur Lennox Maitland.
St. George Caulfield D'Arcy Irvine,
to be Captains.
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George Rivington,
Francis Stafford Thompson,
Prescot William Stephens,
Henry Hand,
Francis Richard Blackburne,
Cecil George Sloane Stanley,
Karl Heinrick Augustus Mainwaring,
Charles Edward Foot,
to be Commanders.
Mr. John Dows has this day been promoted to
the rank of Acting Engineer in Her Majesty's
Fleet, with seniority of 28th August, 1867.
Admiralty, 28th October, 1867.
Commander James Edward Elliott has been this
day promoted to be Retired Captain, under the
provisions of Her Majesty's Orders in Council
of 1st August, 1860, 9th July, 1864, and 24th
March, 1866.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Cardigan.
Royal Cardigan Militia.
Henry Charles Fryer, Gent., to be Lieutenant.
Dated 19th October, 1867.

1044

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 1,
1867.
Foreign Office, October 30, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 60.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has
received, from Her Majesty's Consul at Trieste,
the following translations of a Letter and Govern
ment Circular, issued at Trieste, regarding sanitary
measures in that port :
The Local I. H. Lieutenancy, authorized by the
1. R. Ministry of the Interior, having declared
that epidemic cholera has ceased at Trieste and its
vicinity, the Central Maritime Government, in
obedience to the orders received from the I. R.
Ministry of Commerce in despatch of 20th instant,
has resolved that vessels on their departure shall
for the future be provided with clean bills of
health.
The 1. R. Central Maritime Government begs
to inform the Consulate of this determination, with
the request that it be brought to the knowledge of
its Government, in order that the restrictive
measures established on account of cholera against
arrivals from this port and its dependencies may
be removed.
From the I. R. Central Maritime Government.
Trieste, October 21, 1867.
The President,
(Signed)
GODEL LANNOY.
To The Royal Consulate of
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Circular of the I. R. Central Maritime Govern
ment to all the Port and Health Office organs
of the Empire.
With reference to the Decrees 15 June, 12 and
29 July, 2 and 20 August, and 3rd September of
this year, Nos. 4772, 5540, 6213, 6365, 6934,
and 7545, the Central Maritime Government
orders that the arrivals from the ports of Leghorn,
Genoa, from the Port and Gulf of Naples, from
the coast between Lesina and Peschiri, from that
between Manfredonia and Otranto, the Gulf of
Taranto, the latter included, from the ports and
provinces of Palermo, Messina, and Trapani, and
from the coast between Catania and Augusta,
shall be admitted to free pratique, if provided
with clean bills of health.
Trieste, October 21, 1867.
The President,
GODEL LANNOY.
(Quarantine, No. 61.)
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has
received, from Her Majesty's Consul at Lisbon,
the following translation of a Quarantine Notice
issued at that Port :
The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that all arrivals from New York are
considered free from the cholera, and those from
Genoa suspected of the same disorder since the
5th instant.
Lisbon, October 18, 1867.
(Signed)
Dr. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
Foreign Office, October 31, 1867.
(General, No. 19.)
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has
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Madrid, a Royal Decree, of which the following is
a translation :
ROYAL DECREE.
In consideration of the reasons set before me
by the Council of Ministers,
I decree the following ;
Sole Article. The authorization granted by my
Royal Decree of the 22nd August last, for the
introduction of foreign wheat, and flour made
from the same, is hereby prolonged until the 30th
of June next, and this concession is extended to
all the coasts and frontiers of the Kingdom, with
the fiscal duty established by Article 2 of the said
Royal Decree.
Given at the Palace, on 25th October, 1867.
Signed by the Royal Hand,
The President of the Council of Ministers,
RAMON MARIA NARVAEZ.
St. James's Palace, October 29, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Eliza
Horatia Frederica, Viscountess Clifden, to be one
of Her Majesty's Ladies of the Bedchamber in
Ordinary, in the room of Frances Elizabeth, Vis
countess Joeelyn, resigned.
St. James's Palace, October 29, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Frances
Elizabeth, Viscountess Jocelyn, to be aa Extra
Lady of the Bedchamber to Her Majesty.
St. James's Palace, October 29, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint the
Honourable Lady Biddulph to be Honorary Bed
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Foreign Office, October 31, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. Athanasius Joannides as Consul at Man
chester for His Majesty the King of the Hellenes.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
Senhor Antonio Lourenco Fernandes as ViceConsul at Bombay for His Majesty the King of
Portugal and the Algarves.
War Office, Pall Mall,
1st November, 1867.
CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
The Reverend C. A. Assheton Craven, M.A.,
Chaplain of the Fourth Class, to be Chaplain
of the Third Class. Dated 22nd October,
1867.
The Commission of the Reverend T. H. Cole,
M.A., as Chaplain of the Fourth Class, to be
antedated to 5th July, 1862.
Admiralty, 31s< October, 1867.
Staff Commander Richard Thomas has this day
been promoted to the rank of Retired Captain
in Her Majesty's Fleet, under Order in Council
of 26th June, 1 867.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Lieutenant Richard Treffry Meredith in the Corn
wall Rangers Militia.

1048

FROM THE
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 1,
1867.
By the Queen.
A PROCLAMATION.
VICTORIA, R.
WHEREAS Our Parliament stands prorogued
to Wednesday, the sixth day of November, We,
by and with the advice of Our Privy Council,
hereby issue Our Royal Proclamation, and publish
and declare, that the said Parliament be further
prorogued to Tuesday, the nineteenth day of
November instant, and We do hereby further,
with the advice aforesaid, declare Our Royal
will and pleasure that the said Parliament shall,
on the said Tuesday, the nineteenth day of Novem
ber instant, assemble and be holden for the
dispatch of divers urgent and important affairs :
and the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the
Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, and the Com
missioners for Shires and Burghs of the House of
Commons, are hereby required and commanded
to give their attendance accordingly, at West
minster, on the said Tuesday, the nineteenth day
of November instant.
Given at Our Court at Windsor, this
fourth day of November, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight-hundred
and sixty-seven, and in the thirty-first
year of Our reign.
GOD save the QUEEN.

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By the QUEEN.
A PROCLAMATION
In order to the Electing a Peer of Scotland.
VICTORIA, R.
WHEREAS Henry Francis, Baron Polwarth,
was duly elected and returned to be one of the
Sixteen Peers of Scotland to sit in the Honse of
Peers in the present Parliament of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and is
since deceased:
In order to the electing another Peer of
Scotland to sit in his room, We do, by the
advice of Our Privy Council, issue forth this
Our Royal Proclamation strictly charging and
commanding all the Peers of Scotland to as
semble and meet at Holyrood House, at Edin
burgh, on Wednesday, the twenty-seventh day
of November instant, between the hours of twelve
and two in the afternoon, to nominate and choose
another Peer of Scotland to sit and vote in the
House of Peers in this present Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in
the room of the said Henry Francis, Baron Pol
warth, deceased, by open election and plurality of
voices of the Peers that shall be then present, and
of the proxies of such as shall be absent (such
proxies being Peers and producing a mandate in
writing duly signed before witnesses, and both
the constituent and proxy being qualified accord
ing to law) :
And the Lord Clerk Registrar, or such two of
the Principal Clerks of the Session as shall be
appointed by him to officiate in his name, are
hereby respectively required to attend such meet
ing, and to administer the oaths required by law
to be taken there by the said Peers, and to take
their votes ; and immediately after such election,
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the Peers so elected, and to sign and attest the
same in the presence of the said Peers the electors,
and return such certificate into Our High Court
of Chancery of Great Britain : And we strictly
charge and command that this Our Royal Pro
clamation be duly published at the Market Cross,
at Edinburgh, and in all the county towns of
Scotland, ten days at least before the time hereby
appointed for the meeting of the said Peers to
proceed on such election.
Given at Our Court, at Windsor, this
fourth day of November, in the year of
Our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-seven, and in the thirty-first
year of Our reign.
GOD save the QUEEN.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 5,
1867.
At the Court at Windsor, the 4th day of Novem
ber, 1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS by an Act of Parliament made
and passed in the session of Parliament holden on
the 6th and 7th years of Her Majesty's reign,
intituled " An Act to remove doubts as to the
exercise of power and jurisdiction by Her Majesty
within divers countries and places out of Her
Majesty's dominions, and to render the same
more effectual," it is, amongst other things,
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Majesty to hold, exercise, and enjoy any power or
jurisdiction which Her Majesty now hath, or may
at any time hereafter have, within any country or
place out of Her Majesty's dominions in the same
and as ample a manner as if Her Majesty had
acquired such power or jurisdiction by the cession
or conquest of territory ;
And whereas Her Majesty hath power and
jurisdiction in the dominions of His Majesty the
Sultan of Muscat and its dependencies ;
And whereas it is expedient to make provision
for the due and effectual exercise of such power
and jurisdiction ;
1. Now, therefore, in pursuance and by virtue
of the said recited Act of Parliament, Her Majesty
is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy
Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, that
Her Majesty's Consuls appointed to reside in the
dominions of the Sultan of Muscat shall have full
power and authority to carry into effect, and to
enforce by the means and in the manner herein
after mentioned and provided, the observance of
the stipulations of any Treaty or Convention, or
of any Regulations appended to any Treaty or
Convention now existing, or which may hereafter
be made between Her Majesty, her heirs and suc
cessors ; and the Sultan of Muscat, his heirs, and
successors : and to make and to enforce, by fine or
imprisonment, or both, Rules and Regulations for
the observance of the stipulations of any such
Treaty or Convention, and for the peace, order,
and good government of Her Majesty's subjects
being within the dominions of the Sultan of
Muscat, his heirs and successors,
2. And it is further ordered, that a copy of all
such Rules and Regulations made by the said
Consul shall forthwith be affixed, and kept affixed
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public office of the said Consul, and that printed
copies of the said Rules and Regulations shall, as
soon as possible, be provided by the said Consul,
and sold at a price not exceeding one dollar for
each copy ; and for the purpose of convicting any
person offending against the said Rules and Regu
lations, and for all other purposes of law whatsoever, a printed copy of the said Rules and
Regulations, certified under the hand of the said
Consul to be a true copy thereof, shall be taken as
conclusive evidence of such Rules and Regulations,
and all things therein respectively contained ; and
no penalty shall be incurred, or shall be enforced
for the breach of any such Rules and Regulations
to be hereafter made, until the same shall have
been so affixed and exhibited for one calendar
month in the public office ofthe Consul ; Provided
always, that any such Rule or Regulation made
by Her Majesty's Consul, and to be enforced by a
penalty, shall, before the first day on which the
same shall be so affixed or exhibited, be trans
mitted to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs for allowance or disallow
ance ; and if any such Rule and Reflation shall
be disallowed by Her Majesty's Principal Secre
tary of State for Foreign Affairs, the same shall
cease to have effect from the receipt by the Consul
of such disallowance ; nevertheless, the Consul
shall rot be liable to be proceeded against in any of
Her Majesty's Courts in regard to any act done
by him under such Rule or Regulation pre
viously to the receipt of its disallowance by such
Consul.
3. And it is further ordered, that it shall be
lawful for Her Majesty's Consul as aforesaid,
upon information or upon the complaint of any
person that a British subject has violated any of
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of any regulations appended to any Treaty or
Convention, between Her Majesty and the Sultan
of Muscat, or has disregarded or infringed any of
the Rules or Regulations for the observance of
the stipulations of any such Treaty or Convention,
affixed and exhibited according to the provisions
of the next preceding Article of this Order, to
summon before him the accused person, and to
receive evidence and to examine witnesses on
oath as to the guilt or innocence of such person
in regard to the offence laid to his charge, and to
award such penalty of fine or imprisonment
against any person convicted of an offence
against any such Treaty or Convention, or
appended Regulations, or against the said Rules
and Regulations, as may be specified therein
respectively; and any charge against a British
subject for a breach of any such Treaty or Con
vention, or appended Regulations, or for a breach
of such Rules and Regulations for the observance
of any such Treaty, shall be heard and determined
by the Consul without Assessors ; Provided
always, that in no case shall the penalty to be
incurred by a breach of such Rules and Regula
tions exceed 500 dollars or three calendar months
imprisonment.
4. And it is further ordered, that any charge
against a British subject for a breach of Rules
and Regulations other than those relating to the
observance of Treaties shall, in like manner, be
heard and determined by Her Majesty's Consul ;
and in all cases in which the penalty shall not
exceed 200 dollars, or one calendar month's im
prisonment, the Consul shall hear and determine
the charge summarily, without the aid of
Assessors ; but where a penalty attached to a
breach of the Rules and Regulations other than
those relating to the observance of Treaties shall
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1054
amount to more than 200 dollars, or to imprison
ment for more than one calendar month, the Con
sul, before he shall proceed to hear the charge,
shall summon two disinterested British subjects
of good repute to sit with him as Assessors, which
Assessors, however, shall have no authority to
decide on the innocence or guilt of the person
charged, or on the amount of fine or imprisonment
to be awarded to him on conviction, but it shall
rest with the Consul to decide on the guilt or
innocence of the person charged, and on the
amount of fine or imprisonment to be awarded to
him : Provided always, that in no case shall the
penalty to be attached to a breach of Rules and
Regulations other than those for the observance
of Treaties exceed 500 dollars, or three calendar
months' imprisonment ; and provided further,
that, in the event of the said Assessors, or either
of them, dissenting from the conviction of the
party charged, or from the penalty of fine or
imprisonment awarded to him by the Consul, the
Consul shall take a note of such dissent, with the
grounds thereof, and shall require good and
sufficient security for the appearance of the per
son convicted at a future time, in order to undergo
his sentence or receive his discharge; and in
default of such security being given, it shall be
lawful for the Consul to cause the person to be
detained in custody until such security is given.
5. And it is further ordered, that if any per
son who shall have committed or been charged
with any breach of or offence against any such
Treaty or Convention, or any such Rules and
Regulations as aforesaid, shall escape or remove
from the Consular District within which the fact
Was committed, and shall be found within another
Consular District, it shall be lawful for the Con
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Found, to proceed against him in the same man'
ner as if the fact had been committed within such
district.
6. And it is further ordered, that all suits,
disputes, differences, and causes of litigation of a
civil nature arising between British subjects
within the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat,
shall be heard and determined by Her Majesty's
Consul, who shall be the sole judge and arbiter
thereof respectively ; subject nevertheless to an
appeal against the decision of the Consul therein
to the High Court of Bombay, in cases where the
sum or matter at issue is of the amount or value
of 200 dollars or upwards : Provided always, that
the party intending so to appeal against the decisi m of the said Consul shall, within fifteen days
after the determination of the case by the Consul,
by himself or his agent, give to the Consul notice
in writing of his appeal to the said High Court
of Bombay ; whereupon the Consul shall, as
speedily as possible, transmit to the said High
Court all the documents which were produced
before him in the case, and none other, together
with a statement of the evidence taken before him
in the case, and of the grounds on which his de
cision was formed, and shall forthwith notify to
the several parties the transmission of the said
proceedings to the said High Court : Provided
also, that it shall be lawful for the Consul to
require from any person so appearing to the said
High Court reasonable security, to consist in part
of one or two sufficient sureties, to be approved
by the Consul, that such person so applying will
duly prosecute his appeal, and will abide by the
decision to be given therein by the said High
Court, and that in case such appeal shall fail, he
will answer and satisfy all costs, loss, and damages
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sustained by the other party by reason of snch
appeal.
7. And it is further ordered, that it shall be
lawful for Her Majesty's Consul to summon not
less than two, and not more than four, disinterested
British subjects, of good repute, to sit with him
as Assessors at the hearing of any suit, dispute,
difference, or cause of litigation whatever, of a
civil nature, brought before him for decision, and
in case the sum sought to be recovered shall
exceed 500 dollars such suit shall not be heard
by the Consul without Assessors, if within a
reasonable time such Assessors can be procured ;
but the Assessors aforesaid shall have no authority
to decide on the merits of such suit, but in the
event of such Assessors, or any of them, dissenting
from the decision of the Consul, the Consul shall
enter the fact of such dissent and the grounds
thereof in the minutes of the proceedings, and in
case of appeal shall transmit the same to the
High Court of Bombay, together with the docu
ments relating to the suit.
8. And it is further ordered, that it shall be
lawful for Her Majesty's Consul to enforce his
decision in favour of or against a British subject
in a civil suit, dispute, difference, or cause of
litigation, by distress and sale, or imprisonment,
in like manner as a decision of the High Court of
Bombay in a civil suit is enforced within the
same.
9. And it is further ordered, that in case of an
appeal to the High Court of Bombay from the
decision of Her Majesty's Consul, it shall be
lawful for the said High Court, upon such terms
as to costs and otherwise as it shall think proper,
to admit any further legal evidence besides that
adduced before the Consul, on its being established
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or affidavit, that the party desiring to produce
such further evidence was ignorant of the existence
of such evidence, or was taken by surprise at
the hearing before the Consul or was enabled
to produce it before the Consul after due and
reasonable diligence and exertion on his part, or
where, under the circumstances of the case, it
shall appear to the said High Court that further
evidence ought to be received.
10. And it is further ordered, that Her Ma
jesty's Corsul, shall have power, in any civil suit,
dispute, difference, or cause of litigation, to
examine on oath, or in such form and with such
ceremonies as the witness may declare to be bind
ing on his conscience, any witness who may appear
before him, and shall have power, on the applica
tion of any party in such suit, to issue a compul
sory order for the attendance of any person being
a British subject who may be competent to give
evidence in such suit ; and any British subject
who shall have been duly served with any such
compulsory order, and with a reasonable notice of
the day of hearing of such suit, and upon his
expenses of appearing as a witness having been
paid or tendered to him by the party at whose
application he shall have been ordered to attend
shall, on his wilful default to appear as a witness
at the hearing of such suit, be punished with a
line not exceeding 100 dollars, or with imprison
ment for a period not exceeding thirty days, at
the discretion of the said Consul.
11. Every witness, being a British subject, so
examined on oath, whether before the Consul or
before a Kadi or other officer of the Muscat
Government, duly authorized to act judicially,
who shall in any such examination give wilfully
false testimony, may be convicted of and punished
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12. And it is further ordered, that it shall be
lawful for Her Majesty's Consul to promote the
settlement of any civil suit, dispute, difference, or
cause of litigation, by amicable agreement between
the parties ; and, with the consent of the several
parties, to refer the decision of a suit or conten
tion to one or more Arbitrators, and to take
security from the parties that they will be bound
by the result of suoh arbitration ; and the award
of such Arbitrator or Arbitrators shall be, to all
intents and purposes, deemed and taken to be a
judgment or sentence of Her Majesty's Consul in
such civil suit, dispute, difference, or cause of
litigation, and shall be entered and reoorded as
such, and shall have the like effect and operation
and shall be enforced accordingly, and shall be
final and conclusive to all intents and purposes,
and shall not be open to appeal, unless the same
shall, within a reasonable time, have been ordered
by the Consul to be set aside, on the ground that
it is not final, or is defective, or that the Arbitra
tor or Arbitrators have exceeded their authority,
or have been guilty of misconduct in the matter.
13. And it is further ordered, that it shall be
lawful for Her Majesty's Consul to cause to be
apprehended and brought hefore him, any British
subject who may be charged with having com
mitted any crime or offence within the dominions
of the Sultan of Muscat ; and such Consul shall
thereupon proceed with all convenient speed to
inquire of the same, and for such purpose shall
have power to examine on oath, or in such form
and with such ceremony as the witness shall
declare to be binding on his conscience, any
witness who may appear before him to prove the
charge ; and also shall have power to compel any
person, being a British subject, who may be com
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of the party so charged, to appear and give
evidence, and to punish the wilful default of any
such person to appear and give evidence, after
reasonable notice of the day of the hearing of such
charge, by fine or imprisonment, in like manner
as is provided in Article 10 of this Order, and
shall examine every such "witness in the presence
and hearing of the party accused, and shall afford
the party accused all reasonable facility for crossexamining such witness, and shall cause the depo
sition of every such witness to be reduced to
writing, and the same to be read over, and, if
necessary, explained to the party accused, together
with any other evidence that may have been
urged against hfm during the course ofthe inquiry,
and shall require such accused party to defend
himself against the charge brought against him,
and, if necessary, advise him of the legal effect of
any voluntary confession, and shall take the evi
dence of any witness whom the accused party
may tender to be examined in his defence ; and
every witness being a Brtish subject so examined
as aforesaid who shall upon any such occasion
give wilfully false testimony, may be convicted of
and punished for the crime of wilful and corrupt
perjury ; and when the case has been fully inquired
into, and the innocence or guilt of the person
accused has been established to the satisfaction of
the Consul, the Consul, as the case may be, shall
either discharge the party accused from custody,
if satisfied of his innocence, or proceed to pass
sentence on him, if satisfied of his guilt ; and it
shall be lawful for the Consul, having inquired of,
tried, and determined, in the manner aforesaid,
any charge which may be brought before him,
to award to the party convicted any amount of
punishment not exceeding imprisonment for one
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14. And it is further ordered that if the crime
or offence whereof any person being a British
subject may be accused before Her Majesty's
Consul as aforesaid, shall appear to such Consul
to be of such a nature as, if approved, would not
be adequately punished by the infliction of such
punishment as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for
such Consul to summon not less than two, or not
more than four, disinterested British subjects of
good repute to sit with him as Assessors for
inquiring of, trying, and determining the charges
against such person ; and the Consul, when he
shall try any such charge with the assistance of
Assessors as aforesaid, shall, if he is himself con
vinced of the guilt of the party accused, have
power to award any amount of punishment not
exceeding imprisonment for twelve calendar
months, or a fine of 1,000 dollars ; and the
Assessors aforesaid shall have no authority to
decide on the innocence or guilt of the party
accused, or on the amount of punishment to be
awarded to him on conviction, but in the event
of the said Assessors, or any of them, dissenting
from the conviction of or from the amount of
punishment awarded to the accused party, the
Assessors or Assessor so dissenting shall be autho
rized to record in the minutes of the proceedings
the grounds on which they or he may so dissent,
and the Consul shall forthwith report to the High
Court at Bombay the fact of such dissent and of
its having been so recorded in the minutes of the
proceedings, and shall, as soon as possible, lay
before the said Court copies of the whole of the
depositions and proceedings with the dissent of
the Assessor or Assessors recorded therein, and it
shall be lawful thereupon for the Court, by war
rant under seal addressed to the Consul, to confirm,
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seem fit, the sentence and punishment awarded to
the party accused, and such Consul shall give
immediate effect to the injunction of any such
warrant : Provided always, that in any case in
which the Assessor or Assessors shall dissent
from the conviction of or from the amount of
punishment awarded to the accused party, it shall
be lawful for Her Majesty's Consul to take good
and sufficient bail from the accused party to appear
and undergo the punishment awarded to him
provided the same or any portion thereof be con
firmed by the Court, which punishment so con
firmed shall commence and take effect from the
day on which the decision of the Court shall be
notified to the party accused.
15. And in order more effectually to repress
crimes and offences on the part of British subjects
within the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat, it
is further ordered, that it shall and may be lawful
for Her Majesty's Consul to cause any British
subject who shall have been twice convicted before
him of any crime or offence, and punished for the
same, and who, after execution of the sentence of
the Consul, on any second conviction shall not be
able to find good and sufficient security, to the
satisfaction of the Consul, for his future good
behaviour, or who having been deported under any
sentence shall during such sentence return, to be
sent out of the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat ;
and to this end the Consul shall have power and
authority as soon as may be practicable after
execution of the sentence on such second convic
tion, to send any such twice-convicted party, or
any person so returning as aforesaid, to Bombay,
and in the meantime to detain such party in cus
tody until a suitable opportunity for sending him
out of the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat
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out of the said dominions as aforesaid, shall be
embarked in custody on board of one of Her Ma
jesty's vessels of war, or, if there shall be no such
vessel available for such purpose, then on board
any British vessel bound to Bombay ; and it shall
be lawful for the Commander of any of Her Ma
jesty's ships of war, or of any British vessel bound
to Bombay, to receive any such person as afore
said under a warrant from the Consul to him
addressed, and thereupon to convey such person
in custody to Bombay as aforesaid, in the same
manner as if he were a distressed British subject,
unless he shall be willing and able himself to
defray the expenses of his passage.
16. And it is further ordered, that in any case
in which any British subject shall be accused
before Her Majesty's Consul of the crime of
arson, or house-breaking, or cutting and maiming,
or stabbing or wounding, or of any assault en
dangering life, or of wilfully causing any bodily
injury dangerous to life, or of wilful or corrupt
perjury, or of engaging in or being accessory to
the purchase or sale of slaves, or of having slaves
illegally in his possession, the proceedings before
the Consul shall be carried on with the aid of
Assessors convened in the manner aforesaid ; and
it shall be lawful for the Consul, if to him it shall
seem fit, to cause any person convicted before him
of any of the crimes aforesaid, over and above
any fine or imprisonment which may be awarded
to such person, to be sent out of the dominions of
the Sultan of Muscat for such time as to him
shall seem meet, in the manner pointed out in the
next preceding Article of this Order, notwith
standing the crime laid to the charge of such
person may be the first of which he has been
convicted before the Consul.
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lawful for Her Majesty's Consul within the domi
nions of the Sultan of Muscat, upon information
laid before him by one or more credible witnesses,
that there is reasonable ground to apprehend that
any British subject is about to commit a breach
of the public peace, to cause such British subject
to be brought before him, and to require such
British subject to give sufficient security to keep
the peace ; and in the event of any British sub
ject being convicted of and punished for a breach
of the peace, to cause such British subject after
he shall have undergone the punishment which
may have been awarded to him by the Consul, to
find security for his good behaviour ; and in the
event of any British subject who may be re
quired as aforesaid to give sufficient security to
keep the peace, or to find security for his good
behaviour, being unable or wilfully omitting to do
so, then and in any such case it shall be lawful
for Her Majesty's Consul to send such British
subject out of the dominions of the Sultan of
Muscat, in the manner pointed out in Article
15 of this Order.
18. And it is further ordered, that in all cases
in which a British subject shall have been sent
out of the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat, as
provided in the three next preceding Articles of
this Order, the Consul sending him out shall
forthwith report such act of deportation, with the
grounds of his decision thereon, to the High
Court of Bombay.
19. And it is further ordered, that it shall be
lawful for Her Majesty's Consul to cause to be
apprehended and brought before him any British
subject who may be charged with smuggling or
importing into the dominions of the said Sultan
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evade the payment of such duty, or any goods the
importation whereof shall be prohibited ; and such
Consul shall thereupon proceed with all conve
nient speed to inquire into the same on oatli or
solemn affirmation, and to hear the witnesses on
both sides, with like powers and in like manner
in all respects as is provided by Article 10 of this
Order. And it shall be lawful for the Consul,
having inquired into and heard the said charge, to
determine the same, and if he shall find the party
guilty, if the charge against him shall be of im
porting into the said dominions prohibited goods,
then to award him to pay a fine not exceeding
treble the value of the said goods at the current
price of the day ; and if the charge shall be of
smuggling or importing goods with intent to
evade the payment of duty as aforesaid, then to
award him to pay a fine not exceeding treble the
amount of the duties leviable thereon, and in case
of non-payment of any such fine or fines to award
him to be imprisoned for a period not exceeding
three months, or it shall be lawful for such Con
sul, without awarding the payment of any fine, to
award that such party shall be imprisoned for a
period not exceeding six months in such place as
he shall appoint : Provided always, that no British
subject charged only with importing prohibited
goods shall be apprehended, unless and until he
shall have had one week's notice to appear and
answer the charge, and shall have refused, failed,
or omitted so to appear.
20. And it is farther ordered, that in cases of
common assault, it shall be lawful for the Consul
before whom the complaint is made, to promote
reconciliation between the parties, and to suffer
compensation and amends to be made, and the
proceedings thereby to be finally stayed.
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the proceedings in every case heard and deter
mined before the Consul, in pursuance of this
Order, shall be carefully drawn up and be signed
by the Consul, and shall, in cases where the
Assessors are present, be open for the inspection
of such Assessors and for their signature if they
therein shall concur ; and every such minute to
gether with the depositions of the witnesses,
shall be preserved in the public office of the said
Consul.
22. And it is further ordered, that save and
except as regards offences committed by British
subjects against the stipulations of any Treaty
between Her Majesty and the Sultan of Muscat,
or against any Rules or Regulations for the ob
servance of the stipulations of any such Treaty or
Convention, duly affixed and exhibited according
to the provisions of Article 2 of this Order, or
against any Rules and Regulations for the peace,
order, and good government of Her Majesty's
subjects being within the dominions of the Sultan
of Muscat, no act done by a British subject within
the dominions of the said Sultan, shall by Her
Majesty's Consul be deemed and taken to be a
crime or misdemeanour, or offence rendering the
person committing it amenable to punishment,
which, if done within any part of Her Majesty's
dominions, would not by a Court of Justice
having criminal jurisdiction in Her Majesty's
dominions, have been deemed and taken to be a
crime or misdemeanour or offence rendering the
person committing it amenable to punishment ;
and Her Majesty is pleased to appoint by and
with the advice of Her Privy Council, Her Ma
jesty's territory of Bombay, as the place where
crimes and offences committed by British subjects
within the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat,
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tried, determined, and punished within Her
Majesty's dominions, shall be so inquired of,
tried, determined, and punished; and Her
Majesty's Consul resident in Muscat shall have
authority to cause any British subject charged
with the commission of any crime or offence,
the cognizance whereof may at any time apper
tain to him, to be sent for trial at Her Majesty's
said territory of Bombay.
23. And it is further ordered, that it shall be
lawful for Her Majesty's Consul to cause any
British subject charged with the commission of
any crime or offence, the cognizance whereof may
at any time appertain to him, to be sent, in any
of Her Majesty's ships of war, or in any British
vessel, to Her Majesty's territory of Bombay, for
trial before the High Court of the said territory ;
and it shall be lawful for the commander of any
of Her Majesty's ships of war, or of any British
vessel, to receive any such person on board, with
a Warrant from the said Consul addressed to the
Chief Magistrate of Police of the said territory ;
and thereupon to keep and detain in lawful cus
tody, and to convey him in custody to Bombay,
and on his arrival there to deliver him, with the
said warrant, into the custody of the said Chief
Magistrate of Police, or other officer within the
said territory lawfully acting as such, who, on
receipt of the said Warrant, and of the party
therein named, shall be authorized to commit, and
shall commit, such party so sent for trial to the
common gaol of the said territory ; and it shall
be lawful for the keeper of the said common gaol
to cause such party to be detained in safe and
proper custody, and to be produced upon the
order of the said High Court ; and the High
Court at the Sessions to be holden next after such
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Charge against such party, and to punish him for
the same, if found guilty, in the same manner as
if the crime with which he may be charged had
been committed within Her Majesty's said terri
tory of Bombay.
24. And it is further ordered, that Her Ma
jesty's Consul, on any occasion of sending a
prisoner to Bombay for trial, shall observe the
provisions made with regard to prisoners sent for
trial to a British Colony in an Act passed in the
sixth and seventh years of Her Majesty's reign,
intituled " An Act to remove doubts as to the
exercise of power and jurisdiction by Her Ma
jesty within divers countries and places out of
Her Majesty's dominions, and to render the same
more effectual.
25. And it is further ordered, that the High
Court of Bombay shall have and may exercise,
concurrentlywith Her Majesty's Consul, authority
and jurisdiction in regard to all suits of a civil
nature between British subjects arising within
any part of the dominions of the Sultan of
Muscat : Provided always, that the said High
Court shall not be bound, unless in a fit case it
shall deem it right so to do, by writ of certiorari,
or otherwise) to debar or prohibit the Consul from
hearing and determining, pursuant to the provi
sions of the several Articles of this Order, any
suit of a civil nature between British subjects, or
to stay the proceedings of the Consul in any such
matter.
26. And it is further ordered, that all fines and
penalties imposed under this Order may be levied
by distress and seizure, and sale of ships, and of
goods and chattels ; and no bill of sale, mortgage,
or transfer of property made by a party accused
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ted or to be committed by him, or against the
consequences thereof, shall avail to defeat any of
the provisions of this Order.
27. And it is further ordered, that it shall be
lawful for Her Majesty's Consul, from time to
time, to establish rules of practice to be observed
in proceedings before him, and to make regula
tions for defraying the expenses of witnesses in
such proceedings, and the cost of criminal prose
cutions, and also to establish rates and scales of
fees to be taken in regard to civil suits heard and
determined before the said Consul ; and it shall
be lawful for the said Consul to enforce by seizure
and sale of goods, or, if there be no sufficient
goods, by imprisonment, the payment of such
established fees, and of such costs or expenses as
may be adjudged against the parties, or any of
them : Provided always, that a table specifying
the rates of fees to be so taken shall be affixed
and kept exhibited in the public office of the said
Consul.
28. And it is further ordered, that all fees,
penalties, fines, and forfeitures levied under this
Order, save and except such penalties as may by
Treaty be payable to the Sultan of Muscat, shall
be paid to the public account, and shall be applied
in diminution of the public expenditure on ac
count of Her Majesty's Consulate in Muscat :
Provided always, that in the event of any of the
Muscat authorities declining to receive fines
payable to the Government of Muscat as afore
said, the same shall also be paid to the public
account, and applied in the manner last men
tioned.
29. And it is further ordered, that Her Ma
jesty's Consul within the dominions of the Sultan
of Muscat shall, for and within the said dominions
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dominions, and in regard to vessels captured on
suspicion of being engaged in the Slave Trade
within those dominions, have all snch jurisdiction
as for the time being ordinarily belongs to Courts
of Vice-Admiralty in Her Majesty's Possessions
abroad. And it is further ordered, that it shall
be lawful for Her Majesty's Consul to grant pro
bate of will on letters of administration to the
intestate estate of any British subject, or any
native of a State or place under British protection, who shall die and leave property within
the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat ; and if
such probate or letters of administration shall
not be applied forwithin thirty days after the death
of the deceased person, it shall be lawful for the
Consul to administer to the estate of such person
and for so doing to reserve to himself out of the
proceeds of such estate a commission not ex
ceeding two and a half per cent, on the account
thereof.
30. And it is further ordered, that a register
shall be kept by Her Majesty's Consul of all
British subjects, and of all natives of Britishprotected States in India who may claim British
protection, residing within the dominions of the
Sultan of Muscat, and that every British subject
now residing within such dominions who shall not
have been already enrolled in such Consular
register shall, within a reasonable time after the
promulgation of thjs Ordersuch time to be
specified in a notice affixed and publicly exhibited
in the Consular Officeapply to the Consul to be
enrolled in such register ; and every British sub
ject who may arrive within the said dominions
(except British subjects borne on the muster-roll
of any British ship arriving in any port of Mus
cat), shall, within a reasonable time after his
arrivalsuch time to be specified as aforesaid
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also apply to the Consul to be enrolled in such
register; and any British subject who shall
refuse or neglect to comply to be so enrolled as
hereinbefore mentioned, and who shall not excuse
such refusal or neglect to the satisfaction of the
Consul, shall not be entitled to be recognized or
protected as a British subject in respect to any
suit, dispute, or difficulty in which he may have
been, or may be engaged or involved within the
dominions of the Sultan of Muscat, at any time
when he shall not have been, or shall not be, so
enrolled.
31. And it is further ordered, that Her Ma
jesty's Consul shall and may exercise all or any of
the powers which, by any Act or Acts of the
Imperial Parliament for the regulation of mer
chant seamen, or for the regulation of the mer
cantile marine, may now, or at any time hereafter,
be exercised by any Justice or Justices of the
Peace within Her Majesty's dominions.
32. And it is further ordered, that nothing in
this Order contained shall be deemed or con
strued to prevent Her Majesty's Consul, within
the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat, from
doing or performing any act whatsoever which
British Consuls within any other State in amity
with Her Majesty are by law, usage, or sufferance
entitled or enabled to do or perform.
33. And it is further ordered, that every action
or suit brought against Her Majesty's Consul, by
reason of anything done under the authority of
this Order, shall be commenced within six
calendar months next after the doing thereof, and
not otherwise ; and the defendant in every such
action or suit shall be entitled to the benefit of
the provisions, made with respect to defendants
in actions or suits in the said hereinbefore-recited
Act of the sixth and seventh years of Her Ma
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34. And it is further ordered, that the word
" Consul " in this Order, shall include everyperson
duly authorized to act in the aforesaid capacity,
within the dominions of the Sultan of Muscat ;
and that, in the construction of this Order, words
importing the singular number, shall, if necessary,
be understood to include several persons, matters,
or things ; and words importing the masculine
gender only shall, if necessary, be understood to
import the feminine gender, unless there be some
thing in the subject or context repugnant to such
construction.
35. And it is further ordered, that the provi
sions of this Order, relating to British subjects,
shall extend and apply to all subjects of Her
Majesty, whether by birth or by naturalization,
and also to all persons enjoying Her Majesty's
protection in the dominions of the Sultan of
Muscat. And it is further ordered, that this
Order shall take effect on and after the first day
of December next.
36. And the Right Honourable Lord Stanley,
and the Right Honourable Sir Stafford North cote,
Bart., two of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries
of State, and the Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty, are to give the necessary directions
herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Arthur Helps.
Foreign Office, November 2, 1867.
LORD STANLEY has received a Despatch
from Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires at Con
stantinople, stating that he had been requested by
the Porte to make known to all British Members
of the First Class of the Imperial Order of the
Medjidie, that in virtue of a Decree of His
Imperial Majesty The Sultan, the Insignia of that
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class of the Order will henceforward be the Grand
Cordon, worn as in the other Orders. The plaque
and the colour remain the same.
(Quarantine, No, 62.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Minister at
Athens, the following copy of a Note which has
been addressed to him by the Greek Minister for
Foreign Affairs :
Atheneg, le
Octobre, 1867.
Monsieur le Ministre,
JAI 1'honneur de votls informer que la quaraiitaine a laquelle les provenances d'Ancone, de
Brindisi et des cotes intermediaires etaient
soumises, vient d'etre levee, le cholera ayant disparu de ce littoral.
Agreez, &c.,
(Signed)
CH. TRICOUPIS.
(General, No. 20.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has
received, from Her Majesty's Minister at Rio de
Janeiro, a Decree, issued by the Brazilian
Government, of which the following is a
translation :
Deefee No. 3941 of 4tth September, 1867.
Qualifies the revenue departments of Estancia
and S. Christovao, in the province of Sergipe, for
despatching imports and exports, both of national
as well as of foreign produce.
Making use of the authorization which Art.
319 of the Regulation of 19th September, 1860,
confers, it is my will to decree :
Art. 1st. The Revenue Department of Estan
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in addition to the despatching of articles, both of
national and foreign growth, produce, and manu.
facture, which may have already paid duty for
consumption in the country, shall also be qualified
to export national produce either to the interior
or out of the Empire,
Art. 2nd. The same stations may admit the
despatch of either national or foreign vessels,
which may arrive exclusively loaded with foreign
goods, free of duty.
Let Zacharias de Goes Vasconcellos, Member
of my Council, Senator of the Empire, President
of the Council of Ministers, Minister and
Secretary of State for Finance, and President
of the Tribunal of the National Treasury, so have
understood it, and cause the same to be put in
force.
Palace of Riode Janeiro, 4th September, 1867,
46th year of the Independence, and of the
Empire.With the sign manual of His Majesty
the Emperor.
Zacharias de Goes Vasconcellos,
Whitehall, November 2, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to issue a Com.
mission under the Great Seal to the effect
following :
Victoria, by the Grace of God of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen,
Defender of the Faith, to Our right trusty and
right well-beloved Cousin Philip Henry, Earl
Stanhope; Our right trusty and right wellbeloved Cousin William, Earl of Meath ; Our
right trusty and well-beloved Cousin Thomas,
Viscount de Vesci ; Our right trusty and wellbeloved Councillor Sir Joseph Napier, Baronet ;
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Shafto Adair, Esquire, Colonel in Our Army '
Our trusty and well-beloved John Thomas Ball,
Doctor of Laws, Our Advocate in Ireland ; Our
trusty and well-beloved Evelyn Philip Shirley,
Esquire ; Our trusty and well-beloved George
Clive, Esquire ; and Our trusty and well-beloved
Edward Howes, Esquire, greeting :
Whereas We have thought it expedient, for
divers good causes and considerations Us there
unto moving, that a diligent and full inquiry
should forthwith be made into the several matters
hereafter mentioned :
Know ye, that We, reposing great trust and
confidence in your intelligence, discretion, and
diligence, have authorized and appointed, and by
these Presents do authorize and appoint you, the
said Philip Henry, Earl Stanhope, William, Earl
of Meath, Thomas, Viscount de Vesci, Sir
Joseph Napier, Robert Alexander Shafto Adair,
John Thomas Ball, Evelyn Philip Shirley, George
Clive, and Edward Howes, to inquire and report
as to the several Archbishoprics, Bishoprics,
Dignities, and benefices, and also as to the several
Ecclesiastical Corporations aggregate existing in
Ireland, and as to the Revenues, Property, and
Emoluments belonging to the same respectively,
and as to the several Charges, Incumbrances, and
other Out-goings affecting the same respectively,
and also as to the several united and separate
Parishes and Parochial Districts in Ireland, and,
in the case of Unions, distinguishing whether
Episcopal or Permanent.
And as to the several Churches and Chapels in
Ireland, whether Parochial or Parochial Dis
trict, or Proprietary, and the number of Members
of the Established Church of England and
Ireland inhabiting the Parishes or Districts
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And also as to the Property and Emoluments
vested in, and administered by, the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners for Ireland, the administration of
the same by such Commissioners, and the mode
and pnrposes in and for which such last-men
tioned property has been applied.
And also to inquire and report whether altera
tions or improvements should be made in the
management, administration, and distribution of
the revenues and property hereinbefore men
tioned, or in the state and condition of the
several Offices, Dignities, and Corporations, and
Benefices aforesaid.
And for the better discovery of the truth in
the premises, We do, by these presents, give and
grant to you, or any three or more of you, full
power and authority to call before you, or any
three or more of you, such persons as you shall
judge necessary by whom you may be the better
informed of the truth in the premises.
And We do further, by these presents, give and
grant to you, or any three or more of you, full
power and authority to inquire of the premises,
and every part hereof, by all lawful ways and
means whatsoever, within all parts of Our United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called
Ireland.
And We do further, by these presents give
and grant unto you, or any three or more of you,
full power and authority, when the same shall
appear to be requisite, to administer an oath or
oaths to any person whatsoever to be examined
before you, or any three or more of you, touching
or concerning the premises.
And We do further, by these presents, give
and grant to you, or any three or more of you,
full power and authority to cause all persons to
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three or more of you, all and singular lecords,
books, papers, and other writings touching the
premises which shall be in the custody, power,
or procurement of them or any of them.
And Our further will and pleasure is that you,
or any three or more of you, upon inquiry into
the premises, do certify to Us, from time to time,
under your hands and seals, your several pro
ceedings as the same shall be completed, and do,
within the space of one year after the date of
these presents, or sooner if the same can reason
ably be, certify unto Us, in like manner, the
whole of your proceedings under and by virtue of
these presents, together with what you shall
find touching or concerning the premises upon
such inquiry as aforesaid.
And We further will and command, and by
these presents ordain, that this Our Commission
shall oontinue in full force and virtue, and that
you, Our said Commissioners, or any three or
more of you, shall and may, from time to time,
proceed in the execution thereof, and of every
matter and thing therein contained, although the
same be not continued from time to time by
adjournment.
And We hereby command all and singular the
Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Mayors, Bailiffs,
Constables, Officers, Ministers, and all other Our
loving subjects whatsoever, as well within liberties
as without, that they be assistant to you and each
of you in the execution of these presents.
And for your assistance in the due execution of
this Our Commission, We have made choice of
Our trusty aud well-beloved Joseph Faviere
Elrington, Doctor of Laws, to be Secretary to
this Our Commission, and to attend you, whose
services and assistance we require you to use from
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In witness whereof, We have caused these Our
letters to be made patent.
Witness Ourseli at Westminster, the thir
tieth day of October, in the thirty-first
year of Our reign.
By Warrant under the Queen's Sign-Manual.
C. ROMILLT.
Foreign Office, November 4, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. John S. Fiske as Consul at Leith for the
United States of America.
War Office, Pall Mall,
5th November, 1867.
6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards, The second
Christian name of Cornet Rasch is Came, and
not Carre, as previously stated.
2nd Dragoons, For E. G. M. Donnithorne, Gent.,
to be Cornet, by purchase, as stated in the
Gazette of the 8th September, 1865,
Read Lieutenant E. G. M, Donnithorne, from the
Moyal Artillery, to be Cornet, by purchase,
&c., &c.
Serjeant-Major Charles Walter Neal, from Cavalry
Depot, to be Riding Master, vice Nicholas
Mills, who retires on half-pay. Dated 6th
November, 1867.
3rd Hussars, Gentleman Cadet James William
Barry, from the Royal Military College, to be.
Cornet, without purchase, vice Knox, trans
ferred to the 18th Hussars. Dated 6th No
vember, 1867.
10th Hussars, Cornet the Honourable Henry
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purchase, vice Daniel FitzGerald Gabbett, who
retires. Dated 6th November, 1867.
The Honourable William Thomas Wentworth
FitzWilliam to be Cornet, by purchase, vice
the Honourable H. G. L. Crichton.
Dated
6th November, 1867.
11th Hussars, Lieutenant Henry Richard Abadie,
from the 17th Lancers, to be Lieutenant, vice
Pellew, who exchanges. Dated 6th November,
1867.
IQth Lancers, Serjeant-Major William Barker to
be Cornet, without purchase, vice Kennedy,
promoted. Dated 6th November, 1867.
17th Lancers, Lieutenant Gordon Humphrey
Langford Pellew, from the 11th Hussars, to be
Lieutenant, vice Abadie, who exchanges.
Dated 6th November, 1867.
18th Hussars, Cornet George Watson to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice William
Henry Balders, deceased. Dated 11th Sep
tember, 1867.
Ensign William Edward Bolton, from the 26th
Foot, to be Cornet, in succession to Lieutenant
Hughes, deceased. Dated 6th November,
1867.
Cornet Richard Knox, from the 3rd Hussars, to
be Cornet, vice Watson. Dated 6th Novem
ber, 1867.
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Lieutenant George
Sheppard Harvey to be Second Captain, vice
George Murray Lyon Campbell, placed on
temporary half-pay. Dated 12th October,
1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Micklem Cruttwell has been
permitted to resign his Commission. Dated
6th November, 1867.

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The resignation of Lieutenant E. G. M. Donnithorne, which appeared in the Gazette of the
8th September, 1865, has been cancelled.
Corps of Royal 'Engineers, Second Captain Arthur
Robert MacDonnell to be Captain, vice Oliver
H. Stokes, who resigns. Dated 6th Novem
ber, 1867.
Lieutenant Joseph Allan Millar to be Second
Captain, vice MacDonnell. Dated 6th Novem
ber, 1867.
1st Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant George W.
Thompson to be Captain, without purchase,
vice Robert Cosens-Weir, deceased. Dated 5th
September, 1867.
Ensign Henry Church to be Lieutenant, without
purchase, vice Thompson. Dated 5th Septem
ber, 1867.
3rd Foot, Lieutenant Hugh Maitland Fitz Roy,
from the Rifle Brigade, to be Lieutenant, vice
Buchanan, who exchanges. Dated 6th No
vember, 1867.
6th Foot, For Lieutenant Arthur Morton to be
Adjutant, as stated in the Gazette of the
loth October, 1867,
Read Lieutenant Gerald de Gourcy Morton to be
Adjutant, &c.
11th Foot, Ensign Ross Thompson, from the 15th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Baxter, who has been
superseded for being absent without leave.
Dated 6th November, 1867.
15th Foot, Lieutenant Francis Henry Garnett to
be Captain, by purchase, vice William Camp
bell Colquhoun, who retires. Dated 6th No
vember, 1867.
Ensign George Bolden to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Garnett. Dated 6th 1 November,
1867.

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Ross Thompson, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Bolden. Dated 6th November, 1867.
19th Foot, Ensign Alfred Charles Le Quesne,
from the 83rd Foot, to be Ensign, vice Martyr,
deceased. Dated 6th November, 1867.
21st Foot, Ensign John Rollo Harriman, from the
56th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Noel-Hill, trans
ferred to the 34th Foot. Dated 6th November,
1867.
Ensign Anthony Cnthbert Dunn, from the 1 7th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Porteous, a Probationer
for the Staff Corps in India. Dated 6th
November, 1867.
26th Foot, William Edward Bolton, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice John Macfarlane, who
retires. Dated 6th November, 1867.
34ih Foot, Captain Nicholas Pennefather, from the
83rd Foot, to be Captain, vice Wyse, who
exchanges. Dated 6th November, 1867.
47th Foot, Captain William FitzWilliam Smithwick, from the 1st West India Regiment, to be
Captain, vice Thompson, who exchanges.
Dated 6th November, 1867.
57th Foot, Quartermaster-Serjeant Charles Valleyley Leech to be Quartermaster, vice Thomas
Martindale, who retires upon half-pay. Dated
6th November, 1867.
60th Foot, Lieutenant Pennyman White Worsley
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Cary Hampton
Borrer, who retires. Dated 6th November,
1867.
Ensign Percy Alexander John Hope Johnstone to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Worsley.
Dated 6th November, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Arthur James Brander, from
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purchase, vice Johnstone. Dated 6th Novem
ber, 1867.
fOth Foot, Ensign Edward Moritz Wallerstein has
been permitted to retire from the service by the
sale of his Commission. Dated 6th November,
1867.
72nd Foot, Lieutenant F. George Sherlock to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Henry Arthur Crane,
who retires. Dated 6th November, 1867.
Ensign Horace Musgrave to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Sherlock. Dated 6th November,
1867.
Ensign Matthew Nisbett Gordon Kane, from the
81st Foot, to be. Ensign, vice Musgrave. Dated
6th November, 1867.
Slst Foot, Francis Henry Whelef, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Kane, transferred to
the 72nd Foot. Dated 6th November, 1867.
83rd Foot, Captain John Francis Wyse, from the
34th Foot, to be Captain, vice Pennefather,
who exchanges. Dated 6th November, 1867.
Lieutenant Walter Cecil Strickland to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Hubert Cornish Whitlock,
who retires. Dated 6th November, 1867.
Ensign George Edward Steward Cartwright to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Strickland.
Dated 6th November, 1867.
Alfred Charles Le Quesne, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Cartwright. Dated 6th
November, 1867.
86th Foot, Lieutenant Richard Jebb Posnett to be
Captain, by purchase, vice John Spencer
Churchill, who retires. Dated 6th November,
1867.
Ensign James Arnold Awdry to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Posnett. Dated 6th Novem
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Henry Plantaganet Williams, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Awdry. Dated 6th Novem
ber, 1867.
89th Foot, Ensign Alfred Godwin Godwin-Austen
to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice James Shaw
Hay, who retires. Dated 6th November, 1867.
Charles Arundel Barker, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Godwin-Austen. Dated 6th
November, 1867.
Rijle Brigade, Lieutenant Henry Brian Buchanan,
from the 3rd Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Fitz
Roy, who exchanges. Dated 6th November,
1867.
1st West India Regiment, Captain William
Thompson, from the 47th Foot, to be Captain,
vice Smithwick, who exchanges. Dated 6th
November, 1867.
2nd West India Regiment, Ensign Osborn Charles
Jones to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Malcolm MacGregor, who retires. Dated 6th
November, 1867.
James Jolin Charles Beek, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Jones. Dated 6th November,
1867.
Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, Ensign Charles
Coghlan Smyth to be Instructor of Musketry,
vice Lieutenant F. S. Dugmore, who has re
turned to regimental duty. Dated 1st October,
1866.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Lieutenant Frederick Bazett Doveton, from the
Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, Acting
Deputy Assistant Commissary General, to be
Deputy Assistant Commissary General. Dated
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Staff Assistant- Surgeon Thomas HenryPickering,
from half-pay, to be Staff Assistant- Surgeon,
vice James Francis Hamilton Richardson,
deceased. Dated 16th October, 1867.
VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
Veterinary Surgeon T. W. Mayer,, Royal Engi
neer Train, to be Veterinary Surgeon of the
First Class, by augmentation. Dated 6th No
vember, 1867.
Frank Daws Bray, Gent., to be Acting Veterinary
Surgeon. Dated 6th November, 1867.
BREVET.
Paymaster Henry Octavius Currie, 19th Hussars,
to have the honorary rank of Captain. Dated
12th August, 1867.

Admiralty, 1st November, 1867.


The following promotions have this day been
made :
Mr. William Robson Henry to be Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Isaac Hall to be Engineer in Her Majesty's
Fleet.
Mr. John Etherington to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. James Joseph Conway to be Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Robert Goodwin to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. William Moore to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.

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Mr. William Harris to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Mr. William Strachan to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. James Barber to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Mr. Henry Coller to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Mr. William Blake Rock to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. Henry Brown (6) to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. William Henry Keats to be Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet.
Mr. William Jones to be Engineer in Her Ma
jesty's Fleet.
Admiralty, 4Ah November, 1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Montgomery Campbell has
been this day promoted to be a Retired Com
mander, under the provisions of Her Majesty's
Orders in Council of 1st August, 1860, 9th
July, 1864, and 24th March, 1866.
Thomas Seccombe, Esq., M.D., has been this
day promoted to the rank of Staff Surgeon in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 10th
October, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have been this
day promoted to the rank of Paymaster in Her
Majesty's Fleet :
William Walsh Blayney, Esq.
Derisley Martin, Esq.
Francis Bridge Baverstock, Esq.
The undermentioned Officers have this day been
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Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority
of 27th October, 1867 :
Mr. John George Ellis.
Mr. Randall Pearce.
Mr. William Olive.
Mr. Felix Foreman.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Middlesex.
Uxbridge Yeomanry Cavalry.
Lientenant William Capel Clarke-Thornhill to be
Captain. Dated 24th July, 1867.
Cornet Frederick Cox to be Lieutenant, vice
Thornhill, promoted. Dated 24th July, 1867.
Memorandum.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Thomas Chaloner Bisse Challoner as LieutenantColonel-Commandant of the 3rd Regiment of
Royal Surrey Militia.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Surrey.
Zrd Regiment of Royal Surrey Militia,
Lieutenant- Colonel Thomas Chaloner Bisse Chal
loner to be Honorary Colonel. Dated 2nd
November, 1867.
Major Thcmas Henry Clarke Terry to be Lieu
tenant-Colonel-Commandant, vice Challoner,
resigned. Dated 2nd November, 1867.
Lieutenant Francis John Bramston Beckford to
be Captain, vice Speer, deceased. Dated 2nd
November, 1867;
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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 8,
1867.
AT the Court at Windsor, the 4th day of
November, 1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
IT is this day ordered by Her Majesty in
Council, that the Convocations of the Provinces
of Canterbury and York be prorogued from the
day to which the same now stand prorogued to
Wednesday, the twentieth day of November in
stant, and the Right Honourable the Lord High
Chancellor of that part of the United Kingdom
called Great Britain is to cause Writs to be pre
pared and issued in the usual manner for pro
roguing the Convocations accordingly.
At the Court at Windsor, the 4th day of
November, 1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
THIS day, George Patton, Esquire, Lord
Justice Clerk, was, by Her Majesty's command,
sworn of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy
Council, and took his place at the Board accord
ingly.

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Foreign Office, November 5, 1867.
(General, No. 21.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Ambassador
at Constantinople, a Notice issued by the Turkish
Government, of which the following is a trans
lation :
International Commission on the Measures to
be taken for rendering the Entrance of the
Bosphorus safe to Mariners.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Mariners are warned that, in order to enable
captains easily to distinguish between the Asiatic
and European coasts, when sailing in the Black
Sea, near the entrance of the Bosphorus, the Com
mission has thought it useful to have the light
house of Chile, on the Asiatic coast, painted red,
and that of Karabournou, on the European coast,
painted green. This painting has been ordered
to be done, and will be completed in about two
weeks.
Ministry of Marine, Constantinople,
September ||, 1867
Foreign Office, November 8, 1867.
HER Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs has received intelligence from the Prussian
Government respecting the Regulations for Pass
ports in the States belonging to the North Ger
man Confederation, to come into operation on the
1st of January next.
By these regulations no passport will be re
quired by foreigners, either on entering or quitting
the limits of the Federal territory, or during their
residence or travels through the same; but
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foreigners will be obliged to satisfy any official
inquiries which may be made respecting them.
Duchy of Cornwall Office,
Buckingham Gate, S.W.,
November 6, 1867.
The names of the Gentlemen who have been
nominated to serve the office of Sheriff of the
County of Cornwall :
Sir Edward St. Aubyn, of St. Michael's Mount,
Bart.
Edward Coode, of Saint Austell, Esq.
John Jope Rogers, of Penrose, Esq.
Foreign Office, June 24, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint Charles Livingstone, Esq., now Her
Majesty's Consul in the Island of Fernando Po,
to be Her Majesty's Consul for the territories on
the Western Coast of Africa comprised within
the Bights of Benin and Biafra, and lying between
Cape St. Paul's to the west and Cape St. John to
the east, including the mouths of the Niger River
and the water communications between that river
and the adjoining Bento or Brass river.
Foreign Office, November 6, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr.
Henry Ziegler as Vice-Consul at Liverpool for
the Swiss Confederation.
Downing Street, November 6, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Lieu
tenant-Colonel James Robert Mann, R.E., to be
Director of Roads for the Island of Jamaica.

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By virtue of an Act, passed in the twentyfourth year of the reign of His Majesty King
George the Third, intituled " An Act to repeal so
" much of two Acts made in the tenth and fif" teenthyearsof thereign of His present Majesty,
" as authorizes the Speaker of the House of Com" mons to issue his warrant to the Clerk of the
" Crown for making out writs for the election of
" Members to serve in Parliament, in the manner
" therein mentioned, and for substituting other
" provisions for the like purposes ;'' and of an
Act passed in the twenty-sixth year of the reign
of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to
" further limit and define the time for proceeding
" to Election during the Recess ;"
I do hereby give notice, that it hath been cer
tified to me in writing, under the hands of two
Members serving in this present Parliament, that
the Honourable Gilbert Henry Heathcote, late a
Member serving in this present Parliament for
the county of Rutland, is become a Peer of the
United Kingdom, and that a writ of summons
hath been issued to him, under the Great Seal of
the United Kingdom, to summon him to Parlia
ment ; and that I shall issue my warrant to the
Clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for
the electing of a Member to serve in this present
Parliament for the said county, at the end of six
days after the insertion of this notice in the
London Gazette.
Given under my hand this fourth day of
November, 1867.
J. E. Denison, Speaker.
By virtue of an Act passed in the twentyfourth year of the reign of His Majesty King
George the Third, intituled " An Act to repeal
" so much of two Acts made in the tenth and
" fifteenth years of the reign of His present

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" Majesty, as authorizes the Speaker of the
" House of Commons to issue his Warrant to
" the Clerk of the Crown for making out writs
w for the election of Members to serve in Par" liament, in the manner therein mentioned, and
v for substituting other provisions for the like
" purposes ;" and of an Act passed in the twentysixth year of the reign of Her present Majesty,
intituled "An Act to further limit and define
" the time for proceeding to Eleotion during the
" Recess ;"
I do hereby give uotice, that the death of
Charles William Packe, Esq., late a Member
serving in this present Parliament for the
Southern Division of the county of Leicester,
hath been oertified to me in writing, under the
hands of two Members serving in this present
Parliament, and that I shall issue my Warrant
to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new
writ for the eleoting of a Member to serve in
this present Parliament for the said Southern
Division of the said county, at the end of six
days after the insertion of this notice in the
London Gazette.
Given under my hand this seventh day of
November, 1867.
J. E. Denison, Speaker.

(C. 1582.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 6, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Minister
at Rio de Janeiro, inclosing copy and translation
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4th September, 1867, the articles of which are
subjoined :
Art. I. The Revenue Departments of Estancia
and Christovao, in the Province of Sergipe, in
addition to the despatching of articles, both of
national and foreign growth, produce, and manu
facture, which may have already paid duty for
consumption in the country, shall also be qualified
to export national produce either to the interior
or out of the empire.
Ate. II. The same stations may admit the dis
patch of either national or foreign vessels, which
may arrive exclusively loaded with foreign goods
free of duty.
(0. 1586.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 6, 1867..
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul
at Trebizond, containing the following detailed
list of the " Monopoly Transport Tariff," of the
new " Competition Tariff," and of the prices of
inland transport ;
Goods to be embarked from Trebizond for
Constantinople, or vice versd, by the Russian,
French, Austrian, Turkish, or Italian steamer,
are divided into six classes, each class bearing a
separate rate.
Class I.
Paying forty piastres the kintal. This weight
equals one hundred and thirty pounds English;
forty piastres, at the present currency, equal six
shillings and eight pence. But as payment can
only be made in gold or silver, the real value is
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Articles.
Silk cocoons.
Down feathers.
Opium.
Leeches.
Scammony.
Class II.
Paying thirty piastres the kintal, or about five
shillings and sixpence the weight above stated,
avoirdupois.
Cocoons, half pressed.
Cotton, not pressed.
Furs.
Floss silk, not pressed.
Wool, not pressed.
Living plants.
Keeds (used for pens).
Silk, not worked.
Carpets.
Wool and cotton stuffs.
Rizah cloth (flax).
Silk, worked.
Class III.
Paying twenty piastres the kintal, or about
three shillings and eight pence the weight above
stated.
Almonds.
Wax, yellow.
Copper, in mass.
Cumin seed.
Deers' horns.
Baskets.
Thread, white and black.
Nets.
Rough silk, half pressed.
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Wool, pressed and not pressed.
Hides (tanned) and prepared leather.
Goat-skins.
Sheep-skins.
Hare-skins.
Embroidery, various.
Insect-powder.
Class IV.
Paying fifteen piastres the kintal, or about two
shillings and nine pence English the weight above
stated.
Tinder.
Madder.
Anise.
Dried Bamias (a vegetable).
Butter.
Caviare.
Flax, not pressed.
Eatables.
Canvas.
Silk worms' eggs.
Fruit, fresh.
Tobacco.
Cotton, pressed and not pressed.
Hemp and tow.
Class V.
Paying twelve piastres the kintal, or about two
shillings and four pence English, the weight above
stated.
Almonds.
Dried meat.
Chesnuts.
Glue.
Ropes.
Sheep-horns.
Dried fruits.

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Gall-nuts.
Pitch.
Henna.
Pipe-sticks.
Buffalo hides.
Pish oil (porpoise).
Linseed oil.
Nuts and walnuts.
Hams.
Raisins.
Sacking,
Salt.
Grease,
Logwood.
Smoked meat.
Tow, pressed and half pressed.
Class VI.
Paying eight piastres the kintal, or about one
shilling and Jive pence English, the weight above
stated.
Boxwood,
Timber.
Bruised grain (article of food).
Hemp, half pressed.
Copper, not worked,
Staves.
Emery powder.
Flour, alj sorts,
Seeds.
Beans.
Pig metal, all sorts,
Ores.
Potatoes.
Rice.
Corn, and the like.
All the above prices were at twenty per cent,
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Follows in a class by itself :
Persian tobacco, or tambak, which pays twenty
piastres the kintal and half, or about three shillings
and eight pence English per one hundred and
ninety-five pounds avoirdupois, being about one
penny for four pounds and a half weight.
The former tariff was one-half heavier for this
article, being five shillings and sixpence for the
same quantity, giving one penny for somewhat
less than three pounds weight.
Shawls and specie paying one-half per cent, on
their value.
Carriages, indiscriminately, have to pay four
hundred piastres, or about seventy shillings English,
for their transport.
Follows the tariff of articles having to pay per
head or individual :
Passengers, first class, food included, six hun
dred and thirty-five piastres, being about five
pounds eleven shillings English.
Passengers, second class, four hundred and fiftyeight piastres, or about four pounds English.
Passengers, third class, two hundred and fifty
piastres, or about two pounds three shillings and
sixpence English.
Passengers, fourth class, and food not included,
one hundred and fifty piastres, or about one pound
six shillings English.
Horses, three hundred and fifty piastres, or
about three pounds one shilling English.
Mules, the same.
Asses, two hundred piastres, or about one pound
fifteen shillings English.
Goats, thirty-five piastres, or about six shillings
and five pence English.
Sheep, the same.
For dogs, birds, and the like, there is, I under
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prices can hardly be characterized as the result of
monopoly, but rather of custom and want of
better conveyance. They are as follows :
A laden camel, carrying, that is, about two
hundred and sixty okes, or about seven hundred
weight avoirdupois. Hire, two hundred piastres,
or about one poundfifteen shillings English.
A laden horse, carrying, that is, about one
hundred and thirty okes, or about three hundred
weight and a half avoirdupois. Hire, one hun
dred and forty-five piastres, or about one pound
five shillings and sixpence English.
A rider, with his baggage, provided that their
joint weight do not exceed that just stated, pays
the same fare.
A laden ox, carrying, that is, about ninety okes,
or about two hundred weight and one third avoir
dupois. Hire, about fifty-six piastres, or ten shil
lings and sixpence English.
Mules are little used on this line. When so,
their hire is the same as that of a horse.
The prices or fares just given are solely and
absolutely dependent on the weight, and quite
independent of the quality of the goods so con
veyed.
The time taken by a loaded beast, or caravan,
from Trebizond to Erzeroum varies from twelve
to fifteen days ; the distance is about one hun
dred and eighty miles. This should be had
account of in estimating the prices just given.
Lastly, the prices of land transport are liable
to a slight, but equable rise in bad weather and
winter.
(C. 1588.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 6, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
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from Her Majesty's Charge d' Affaires at Madrid,
copy and translation of a decree, bearing date
29th October, which has been issued by the
Spanish Government, modifying the duties on
foreign wheat and flour imported into Puerto Rico
and Cuba, of which the following are the
Articles :
Art. I. Flour made from Spanish corn, coming
from Spanish ports in Spanish bottoms, shall con
tinue free of duty on importation into the Island
of Puerto Rico ; and after 1st January, 1868,
corn-flour, the importation of which is not ex
empted from the payment of duty, shall be
charged in the said island at the following
rates :
Flour made from Spanish corn, coming from
Spanish ports in foreign bottoms, shall pay for
every 100 kilogrammes, including weight of bags,
1 escudo 630 milesimas.
Flour coming from foreign countries in Spanish
bottoms shall pay for every 100 kilogrammes,
including the weight of bags, 4 escudos 891 mile
simas.
The same, in foreign bottoms, for every 100
kilogrammes, including the weight of bags, 6
escudos 522 milesimas.
Art. 2. For the charging of duty on corn-flour
coming from the United States, shall be observed
that which was ordered, as a general rule, in Art.
5 of the Decree of 12th March, of the current
year, which approved the Customs' Tariff now in
force in the Island of Cuba.
Art. 3. I hereby abrogate the orders con
tained in my decree of 27th June, 1865, respect
ing the importation of flour into the Island of
Puerto Rico.
Signed ry the Royal Hand.

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War Office, Pall Mall,
8th November, 1867.
ftth Regiment of Dragoons, Lieutenant George
Luck to be Captain, by purchase, vice John
Evans, who retires. Dated 9th November,
1867.
Cornet Charles Douglas Beresford Creagh to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Luck. Dated
9th November, 1867.
John Baines, Gent., to be Cornet, by purchase.
vice Creagh. Dated 9th November, 1867.
1th Hussars, The Christian names of Cornet Reade
are Cecil Loftits only, and not Cecil Loftus
Wellesley, as previously stated.
12th Lancers, Staff Assistant- Surgeon Heinrich
Friederich Lawaetz Melladew, M.D., to be
Assistant-Surgeon, vice Muschamp, promoted
on ihe Staff. Dated 9tli November, 1867.
Royal Artillery, Surgeon William George Nicholas
Manley, from the 12th Foot, to be Surgeon,
vice Surgeon-Major T. Guy, M.D., appointed
to the Staff. Dated 9th November, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Augustin Oliver Applin
to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Faught, promoted
on the Staff. Dated 9th November, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon James Duhy to be As
sistant-Surgeon, vice Dickerson, promoted on
the Staff. Dated 9th November, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Richard Tobin to be As
sistant-Surgeon, vice Miles, promoted on the
Staff. Dated 9th November, 1867.
The Commission of Veterinary-Surgeon F.
Plomley has been antedated to 1st September,
1867.
2nd Foot, Staff-Surgeon Stephen Henry Dickerson
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moted on the Staff. Dated 9th November,
1867.
6th Foot, Ensign Frederick Leigh Grundy to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Henry Edward
Adams, who retires. Dated 9th November,
1867.
Harry Wills-Sandford, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Grundy. Dated 9th November,
1867.
12th Foot, Staff-Surgeon Frederick Tydd Abbott
to be Surgeon, vice W. G. N. Manley, appointed
to the Royal Artillery. Dated 9th November,
1867,
16th Foot, Lieutenant Lancelot Le Feuvre to be
Captain, without purchase, vice Charles Tempest
Sheringham, deceased. Dated 9th October,
1867.
Ensign Alexander Martin Paterson to be Lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice Le Feuvre.
Dated 9th October, 1867.
Charles Edward Yate, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Charles William Clement, who
retires. Dated 9th November, 1867.
17th Foot, Ensign Frederick F. Parkinson to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Henry G.
MacGregor, seconded on appointment to the
Royal Military College, as Instructor in Mili
tary History. Dated 9th November, 1867.
21st Foot, Lieutenant James Whitton to be In
structor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant Walker,
who has resigned the appointment. Dated
21st September, 1867.
22nd Foot, Captain Thomas Fletcher Roddy, from
the Ceylon Rifle Regiment, to be Captain, vice
Lutman, who exchanges. Dated 9th Novem
ber, 1867.

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23rd Foot, Charles George Adams Mayhew,
Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase, vice F. Lionel
Mordaunt, who retires. Dated 9th November,
1867.
25th Foot, Major James Archibald Ruddell Todd,
from the 87th Foot, to be Major, vice Sheppard,
who exchanges. Dated 9th November, 1867.
4.5th Foot, Staff Surgeon James Hornidge Finnemore to be Surgeon, vice Robert Speedy,
placed upon half-pay. Dated 9th November,
1867.
47th Foot, Ensign Vincent Robert Biscoe to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice George Dudley
Dawson, who retires. Dated 9th November,
1867.
Henry Lees, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Biscoe. Dated 9th November, 1867.
49th Foot, Ensign Charles Edward Yate, from
the 16th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Cary, pro
moted. Dated 9th November, 1867.
56th Foot, Captain Alfred Lewis, from the 60th
Foot, to be Captain, vice Charley, who ex
changes. Dated 9th November, 1867.
60th Foot, Lieutenant Arthur Tufnell to be Cap
tain, without purchase, vice Morrah, appointed
Adjutant of a Depot Battalion. Dated 23rd
October, 1867.
Captain John Charley, from the 56th Foot, to be
Captain, vice Lewis, who exchanges. Dated
9th November, 1867.
72nd Foot, Staff Assistant - Surgeon Richard
William Davies to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice
Footner, who exchanges. Dated 9th Novem
ber, 1867.
73rd Foot, Lieutenant Edward Beauchamp St.
John to be Captain, by purchase, vice E. Jacob

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Whitbread, who retires. Dated 9th November,
1867.
Ensign William Harrison Preston to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice St. John. Dated 9th
November, 1867.
Harman Emly Knox, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Preston. Dated 9th November,
1867.
78th Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Nugent Wade
to be Assistant Surgeon, vice Kilgour, pro
moted on the Staff. Dated 9th November,
1867.
S4:th Foot, Lieutenant Arthur Herman Luck to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Perceval Clark, who
retires. Dated 9th November, 1867.
Ensign Walter Bracebridge Fletcher to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Luck. Dated 9 th
November, 1867.
George Henry Cobbold, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Fletcher. Dated 9th November,
1867.
87th Foot, Major Thomas Winter Sheppard, from
25th Foot, to be Major, vice Todd, who ex
changes. Dated 9th November, 1867.
89th Foot, Lieutenant Alexander Dixon Grier to
be Captain, by purchase, vice De Vic Valpy,
who retires. Dated 3th November, 1867.
Ensign Henry Caddell, to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Grier. Dated 9th November, 1867.
Alfred John Le Cornu, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Caddell. Dated 9th November,
1867.
101st Foot, Lieutenant Thomas Macleane to be
Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Partridge, promoted.
Dated 7th August, 1867.
1867.
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104th Foot, Lieutenant Howe P. Showers to be
Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Evans, promoted.
Dated 13th May, 1867.
Ceylon Rifle Regiment, Captain William Ivers
Lutman, from the 22nd Foot, to be Captain,
vice T. F. Roddy, who exchanges. Dated 9th
November, 1867.
DEPOT BATTALION.
Captain Harry Philip Dawson, 75th Foot, to be
Instructor of Musketry, vice Captain Bland,
76th Foot, who has filled the appointment the
regulated period. Dated 9th November, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeon-Major Henry Clinton Foss, from the 2nd
Foot, to be Deputy Inspector- General of Hos
pitals. Dated 9th November, 1867.
Surgeon-Major Thomas Guy, M.D., from the
Royal Artillery, to be Staff Surgeon-Major,
vice Abbott, appointed to the 12th Foot.
Dated 9th November, 1867.
To be Staff Surgeons.
Assistant-Surgeon Stephen Henry Dickerson,
from the Royal Artillery. Dated 9th Novem
ber, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon George McGusty Carolan.
Dated 9th November, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Herbert Chalmers Miles, from
the Royal Artillery. Dated 9th November,
1867.
Assistant-Surgeon John George Faught, from
the Royal Artillery. Dated 9th November,
1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Edward McGill, M.D., from
the 7th Dragoon Guards. Dated 9th Novem
ber, 1867.

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Staff Assistant-Surgeon John Wood. Dated 9th
November, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Thomas Jerram Orton, from
the Royal Artillery. Dated 9th November,
1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Patrick Kilgour, from the 78th
Foot. Dated 9th November, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon "William Henry Muschamp,
from the 12th Lancers, vice Finnemore, ap
pointed to the 45th Foot. Dated 9th Novem
ber, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Alexander Neill, from
half-pay, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon, vice
Melladew, appointed to the 12th Lancers.
Dated 9th November, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Edward Footner, from the
72nd Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon, vice
Richard W. Davies, who exchanges. Dated
9th November, 1867.
VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
The appointment of Acting Veterinary Surgeon
R. Wilson has been antedated to 1st Septem
ber, 1867.
BREVET.
Brevet-Colonel George J. Carey, C.B., Major,
half-pay, late 18th Foot, to have the temporarys
rank of Brigadier-General, while in command
of a Brigade. Dated 1st December, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Newdigate, half-pay,
late Depot Battalion, and Assistant AdjutantGeneral, Aldershot, having completed the
qualifying service with the rank of LieutenantColonel, to be Colonel, under the provisions of
the Royal Warrant of the 3rd February, 1866.
Dated 23rd October, 1867.
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Admiralty, 5th November, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have this day been
promoted to the rank of First Class Assistant
Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority
of 3rd November, 1867 :
Mr. James Adamson.
Mr. Thomas Tapper Truscott.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Nottingham.
Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet the Honourable George Edmund Milnes
Monckton to be Lieutenant. Dated 2nd No
vember, 1867.
John Henry Walter, Gent., to be Cornet, vice
Monckton, promoted. Dated 2nd November,
1867.
FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 12,
1867.
Windsor Castle, November 11, 1867.
THIS day had audience of Her Majesty :
The Baron du Jardin, Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary from the King of the
Belgians, to deliver his Credentials ; and
General Salomon, Minister Resident from the
Republic of Hayti, to diliver his Credentials ;
To which audiences they were respectively
introduced by the Right Honourable Lord Stanley,
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for
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Windsor Castle, November 4, 1867.
The Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood upon Travers Twiss, Esq.,
D.C.L., Her Majesty's Advocate-General.
Whitehall, November 11, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to grant to the
Reverend Archibald Boyd, M.A., the Deanery of
Her Majesty's Cathedral Church of Exeter, void
by the resignation of the Reverend William John,
Viscount Middleton.
By virtue of an Act passed in the twentyfourth year of the reign of His Majesty King
George the Third, intituled " An Act to repeal so
''much of two Acts made in the tenth and
"fifteenth years of the reign of His present
"Majesty, as authorizes the Speaker of the
" House of Commons to issue his Warrant to
" the Clerk of the Crown for making out writs
"for the election of Members to serve in Par" liament, in the manner therein mentioned, and
"for substituting other provisions for the like
" purposes ;" and of an Act passed in the twentysixth year of the reign of Her present Majesty,
intituled " An Act to further limit and define
"the time for proceeding to Election during the
" Recess j"
I do hereby give notice, that the death of
Edward James, Esq., late a Member serving in
this present Parliament for the city of Manchester,
hath been certified to me in writing, under the
hands of two Members serving in this present
Parliament, and that I shall issue my Warrant to
the Clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ
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present Parliament for the said city, at the end of
six days after the insertion of this notice in the
London Gazette.
Given under my hand this eleventh day of
November, 1867.
J. E. Denison, Speaker.
Admiralty, 8th November, 1867.
Mr. John Roland Atkins has this day been pro
moted to the rank of First Class Assistant
Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority
of 3rd November, 1867.
Admiralty, Wth November, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have thia day
been promoted to the rank of Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet :
Mr. John Dinwoodie.
Mr. James Richard Jackson.
Mr. Edwin Comley.
Mr. John Plowright.
Mr. Stephen Vincent Bull.
Mr. Benjamin Taylor Brierly.
Mr. Joseph Manley.
Mr. John George Cox.
Mr. John Jenkins.
Mr. William Thomas Galdie.
Mr. John Taylor (c).
Mr. John Dunlop.
Mr. James Legate.
Mr. John Fawcett.
Mr. Alexander Beattie.
Mr. Alfred James Tout.

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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Argyll.
Argyll and Bute Regiment of Artillery Militia.
William Gibson, Gent., to be Surgeon, vice Pirie,
resigned. Dated 7th November, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Derby.
1st Derbyshire Militia.
John A. S. Bouverie, Esq., to be Lieutenant, vice
Collinson, resigned. Dated 7th November,
1867.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Lieutenant Frederick H. Cotton in the 1 st Derby
shire Militia.
[The following Appointment is substituted for
that which appeared in the Gazette of the 1 7th
July, 1866.]
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Fife.
Fifeshire Artillery Militia.
Owen Broun, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice John
stone, resigned. Dated 10th July, 1866.

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FROM TJft:
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 12,
1867.
THE names of those who were nominated lor
Sheriffs by the Lords of the Council at the
Exchequer on the Morrow of Saint Martin, in
the thirty-first year of the reign of Queen
Victoria, and in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-seven :
ENGLAND
(excepting Cornwall and Lancashire).
Bedfordshire,

Berkshire,

Bucks,

Sir John Montagu Burgoyne,


of Sutton, Bart.
Henry Francis Cockayne Cust,
of Cockayne Hatley, Esq.
Sir Edward Henry Page
Turner, of Battlesden, Bart.
Alexander William Cobham,
of Leighton Park, Esq,
George Charles Cherry, of
Denford House, Hungerford,
Esq,
Charles Cotton Ferard, of
Aseot - Place, Winkfield,
Esq.
James Carson, of Springfield,
in Great Marlow, Esq.

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Christopher Tower, of Huntsmoor Park, Esq.
Abraham John Robarts, of
Lillingston Dayrell, Esq.
Martin, of Littleport,

Cheshire,

Cumberland,

Derbyshire,

Devonshire,

J George Ebenezer Foster, of


Shippen Hill, Isle of Ely,
and Broadlands, Cambridge,
Esq,
James Cropley, of Downhamlane, Esq.
William John Legh, of Lyme
Park, Disley, Stockport,
Esq.
John Coutts Antrobus, of
Eaton Hall, Congleton, Esq.
Philip Stapleton Humberston,
of Molliugton, Bannastre,
Esq.
Sir Robert Brisca, of Crofton
Hall, Bart.
John Ewart, of Kingfield
House, Esq.
Timothy Fetherstonhaug, of
the College. Esq.
Francis Westby Bagshawe, of
The Oaks, near Sheffield,
Esq.
George Henry Strutt, of
Bridge Hill, Belper, Esq.
Rowland Smith, of Duffield,
Esq.
Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce
Chichester, of Arlington
Court, Bart.
John Garratt, of Bishop's
Court, Esq.

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Dorsetshire,

Durham,

Essex,

Gloucestershire,

Herefordshire,

Sir John George Reeve de la


Pole, of Shute, Bart.
Charles Joseph Parke, of Henbury, Esq.
Sir Ivor Bertie Guest, of Canford Manor, Bart.
Sir Richard George Glyn, of
Gauntz House, Bart.
Anthony Wilkinson, of Hulam,
Esq
Thomas Charles Thompson, of
Sherburn Hall, Esq.
James Cookson, of Nesham
Hall, Esq.
William Smith, of Shortgrove, Saffron Walden, Esq.
John Wright, of Hatfield
Priory, Hatfield Peverel,
Eeq.
John Joiliffe Tufhell, of Langleys, Great Waltham, Esq.
Hattil Foil, of Beckford Hall,
near Tewkesbury, Esq.
James Fenton, of Norton Hall,
Mickleton, near Chipping
Campden, Esq.
Frederick Boughton Newton
Dickinson, of Siston Court,
Siston, near Bristol, Esq.
Tomkyns Dew, of Whitney
Court, near Hereford, Esq.
John Morley, of Moreton
Jeffries, near Bromyard,
Esq.
Edmund Smalley Hutchinson,
of Longworth, near Here
ford, Esq.

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Hertfordshire,

Kent,

Leicestershire,

Lincolnshire,

Monmouthshire,

Norfolk,

Robert Pryor, of High Elms,


Watford, Esq.
Robert Smith, of Goldings,
Hertford, Esq.
Unwin Heathcote, of Sheephall Bury, Stevenage, Esq.
Stephen Musgrave Hilton, of
Branding House, Ickham,
Esq.
The Honourable George Wat
son Milles, of Lees Court.
Joseph Ridgway, of Fairlawn,
Shipbourne, Esq.
Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps de Lisle, of Gracedieu
Manor, Leicester, Esq.
Edward Basil Farnham, of
Quorndon House, Esq.
Thomas Tertius Paget, of
Humberstone, Esq.
Henry Chaplin, of Blankney,
Esq.
John Wilson Fox, of Girsby
House, Esq.
Augustus Charles Johnson, of
Loddington, Leicester, Esq.
Frank Johnstone Mitchell, of
Llanfrechfa Grange, near
Newport, Esq.
John Lawrence, of Crick
House, near Chepstow, Esq.
Edward Lister, of Cefn Ha,
near Usk, Esq.
The Right Honourable Thomas
Heron, Viscount Ranelagh,
of Saint Faiths.
Sir Thomas William Brograve
Proctor Beauchamp, of
Langley Park, Bart.

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Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, of
Shadwell Court, Bart.
Northamptonshire, Edward
Henry
Cradock
Monckton, of Fineshade
Abbey, Esq.
Henry De Stafford O'Brien, of
Blatherwycke, Esq.
Jesse David Watts Russell, of
Biggin Grange, Esq.
Northumberland, John Blenkinsopp Coulson, of
Blenkinsopp Castle, Esq.
Matthew Tewart Culley, of
Coupland Castle, Esq.
Henry Gregson, of Low Lynn,
Esq.
Nottinghamshire, John Bagshaw Taylor, of Radcliffe-upon- Trent, Esq.
John Handley, of Newark upon-Trent, Esq.
James Thomas Edge, of Strelley, Esq.
Oxfordshire,
Robert Thomas Lowndes
Norton, of Brightwell Park,
Esq.
John Weyland, of Woodeaton,
Esq.
William Earle Biscoe, of
Holton Park, Esq.
Rutland.
Robert Heathcote, of North
Luffenham, Esq.
Richard Septimus Wilkinson,
of Manton, Esq.
Henry De Stafford O'Brien, of
Tixover, Esq.
Shropshire,
Charles Spencer Lloyd, of
Leaton Knolls, Esq.
John Rocke, of Clungunford,
Esq.

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Somersetshire,

County of
Southamplont

Staffordshire)

Suffolk,

Surrey,

Sussex,

Salisbury Kynaston Mainwaring, of Otley Park, Esq.


Inigo William Jones, of Kelston Park, Esq.
Sir Henry Ainslie Hoare, of
Stourhead, Bart.
"William Blake, of Bridge
House, Esq.
Sif Edward Hulse, Of Breamore House, near Salisbury,
Bart.
Sir Charles Hayes Miller, of
Froyle, Alton, Bart,
John Morant, of Brockenhurst
Park, neat Lymington, Esq.
James Tiinmins Chance, of
Handsworth, Esq.
Colin Minton Campbell^ of
Wood Seat, Esq.
John Hartley, of Wolver
hampton, Esq.
Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury, of Barton Hall, Bart.
Andrew Johnston, of Holton
Hall, Hdesworth, Esq*
Francis Capper Brooke, of
Ufford-place, Esq.
Robert Carter, of The Grove,
Epsom, Esq.
Robert Hay Murray, of West
End Lodge, Byfleet, Esq,
William Farnell Watson, of
Henfold, near Dorking, Esq.
Henry Peter Crofts, of the
Abbotts, Sompting, Esq.
Colonel George Kirwan Carr
Lloyd, of Lancing.

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1
Warwickshire,

Westmoreland,

Wiltshire,

Worcestershire,

Yorkshire,

Joseph Mayer Montefiore, of


North Park, Esq.
James Dugdale, of Wroxhall
Abbey, Esq.
Edward Wood, of Newbold
Revel, near Rugby, Esq.
Charles Fetherston Dilke, of
Maxstoke Castle, Esq.
Thomas Taylour (commonly
called Lord Kenlis), of Underley Hall, Kirkby Lons
dale, Esq.
James Christopher Wilson, of
Low Nook, Ambleside, Esq.
James Atkinson, of Winderwath,
Templesowerby,
Penrith, Esq.
Charles John Thomas Conolly,
of Cottles House, near Melksham, Esq.
Ralph Ludlow Lopes, of Sandridge Park, Melksham, Esq.
John Ravenhill, of Ashton
House, Warminster, Esq.
Charles Michael Berington, of
Little Malvern Court, Esq.
Henry Sales Scobell, of The
Abbey, Pershore, Esq.
John Vincent Hornyold, ot
Blackmore Park, Great
Malvern, Esq.
Sir John William liamsden, of
Byram, Bart.
Thomas Richard
Plumbe
Tempest, of Tong Hall,
Esq.
Sir Tatton Sykes, of Sled mere,
Bart.

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"WALES.
North and South.
Anglesey,
Henry Lambert, of Tan y
Graig, Esq.
The Honourable Florence
George Henry Irby, of
Porthamel.
Henry Jenner Holder Hogg,
of Llanfawr, Holyhead, Esq.
Breconshire,
John Evan Thomas, of Penishapentre, Esq.
William Lawrence Banks, of
Pontywall Hall, Esq.
Hugh Powel Price, of Castle
Madoc, Esq.
Cardiganshire,
Alban Thomas Davies, of
Tyglyn Aeron, Esq.
Caulfleld Tynte Lloyd Wil
liams, of Gwernant, Esq.
Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce
Chichester, of Llanbadarnfawr, Bart.
Carmarthenshire, Charles William Nevill, cf
Westfa, Llanelly, Esq.
Henry James Bath, of Alltyferin, Esq.
John Lewis Thomas, of Caeglas, Llandilo, Esq.
Carnarvonshire, Robert Sorton Parry, of Tan
y Graig, Esq.
Rice William Thomas, of Coedhelen, Esq.
Hugh John Ellis-Nanney, of
Plas hen, Esq.
Denbighshire,
Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe, of
Acton Park, near Wrexham,
Bart.

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Charles Wynne - Finch, of
Voelas, Esq.
John Richard Heaton, of Pl&s
Heaton, Esq.
Flintshire,
Richard Pelham Warren, of
Hope Owen, Esq.
John Scott Bankes, of Soughton Hall, Esq,
Edwin William Philips, of
Rhual, Esq.
Glamorganshire, Richard Bassett, of Bonvilotone, Esq.
George Thomas Clark, of
Talygarn, Esq.
Edward Romilly, of Portkerry,
Esq.
Merionethshire)
Richard John Lloyd Price, of
Rh'wlas, Esq.
Henry Robertson, of Crogen,
Esq.
Hugh John Ellis Nanney, of
Cefngoed, Esq.
Montgomeryshire, William Pisher, of Maesfron,
Esq.
Edmund Henry Lyon Winder,
of Vaenor Park, Esq.
John Pryce Davies, of Fronfelen, Esq.
Pembrokeshire,
George Richards Graham
Reef, of Penllwyn, Ksq.
Robert Pavin Davies, of Ridgway, Esq.
Thomas Meyrick, of Bush,
Esq.
Radnorshire,
Walter Thoma3 Mynors Baskerville, of Clyro, Esq.

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James Beavan, of Presieign,
Esq.
Edward Jenkins, of The
Grove, Presteign, Esq.

FROM TnE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 15,
1867.
Foreign Office, November 13, 1867.
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires
in Mexico, a Circular issued by the Mexican
Government, of Tvhich the following is a transla
tion :
General Treasury of the Nation.
Section 1 . Circular.
On this day I tell the Chief of the Finance De
partment of the State of Michoacan as follows :
" The Minister of Finance and Public Credit
has been pleased to state to me, under date of the
1 8th instant, as follows :
" In consequence of the report made to me in
your communication of yesterday, relative to the
acceptance by the Finance Department of Micho
acan, of some bonds in part payment of a
redemption effected there by Messrs. Alexander
Quesada, Gregory Patino, and Romuald Perez,
President has been pleased to determine that you
should be informed that if the bonds in question
be not of the description the receipt whereof is
prohibited, as the Chief of the Finance Depart
ment says, they ought to be accepted. I com1867.
4 C

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municale this to you as the result of your afore
said report." And I transmit it to you in answer
to the despatch which you addressed to me on
the 6th instant, No. 8, having to state in addi
tion that in the opinion of the Treasury your
office ought to receive the bonds so-called of the
5 and 3 per cent, of the Consolidated National
Debt, which are marked as good, for the amount
which the General Treasury has marked on each
of them, as directed by the Supreme Government
on the 1 4th of January, 1861 ; the certificates
which this Treasury issued in virtue of the Supreme
Order of the 17th of the same month and year,
which replaced the bonds created by the law of
30th November, 1850, without bearing any mark
like the preceding, inasmuch as they were issued
after the requisite examination. The bonds which,
notwithstanding the legal requirements, bear the
register put upon them by the so-called Govern
ment of the Empire, are not to be received, nor
yet the bonds created and issued by the Govern
ment from the 1 7th of December, 1857, to the
1st. of January, 1861, nor any others that are
without the note of the Head of the Second Sec
tion of the Finance Department, the signature of
the Treasury Minister, and the prescribed register,
even though they be such as proceed from the
aforesaid law of 30th November, 1 850.
Of which I apprise you for your information
and all other purposes.
Independence and Liberty.
Mexico, 24th September, 1867.
M. P. IZAGUIRRE.
Foreign Office, November 1 4, 1 867.
(Quarantine, No. 63.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has
received, from the Acting British Consul-General

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at Havana, a Despatch, of which the following is
a copy :
Havana, October 19, 1867.
I have the honour of suggesting to your Lord
ship the necessity of cautioning all British ship
owners, and the masters of British vessels, trading
with the Island of Cuba, to be very careful in
complying with the Custom House Regulations, so
as to avoid incurring vexatious fines for which the
least omission will render them liable.
These Regulations are contained in the Royal
Order of the 1st July, 1859, and every Spanish
Consul has a copy.
The chief points are as follows :
" Masters of vessels trading with Cuba and
Porto Rico must present to the Spanish Consul
at the port from whence they sail a manifest in
duplicate, without erasure or alteration, which
must express,
1st. The rigg, nationality, name, and Spanish
tonnage of the vessel.
2nd. The master's name.
3rd. The port or ports she sails from.
4th. The names of the shippers and those of the
owners or consignees o'f the cargo.
5th The bundles, bales, casks, barrels, cases,
and other packages, with their corresponding
marks and numbers, expressing in writing
and in figures the exact quantity of each
kind.
6th. The general class of the merchandize or
contents of the packages and their gross
weight in kilogrammes.
7th. Similar information as to what is intended
for bond or in transit.
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8th. The manifest to conclude by a declara
tion that the vessel conveys no other goods
besides, and that those she has on board are
not prohibited through fear of infection or
otherwise. No entry to order is allowed.
Merchandize in bulk, such as rod and sheet
iron, metals in bars and ingots, boards, deals, and
other woods, and the like must be declared by
their Spanish weight, measurement, and quantity
according to their class.
Both copies of the manifest will be certified by
the Consul, one of which he will return to the
master, and the other is to be transmitted to the
Custom-house authorities at the port to which the
vessel is bound.
Masters of vessels must also be careful to pro
vide themselves with a bill of health duly certified
and sealed by the Spanish Consul."
Whitehall, November 8, 18(17.
The Queen has been pleased to give and grant
unto Sir Thomas George Hesketh, of Rufford
Hall, in the county of Lancaster, Baronet, and the
Lady Anna Maria Arabella, his Wife, formerly
Lady Anna Maria Arabella Fermor, and nnto
Thomas George Hesketh, second son of the said
Sir Thomas George Hesketh and the said Lady
Amia Maria Arabella, his Wife, an infant of the
age of eighteen years and upwards, Her Royal
licence and authority that they may take the
surname of Fermor in addition to and before their
present surname of Hesketh, and that he, the said
Sir Thomas George Hesketh, and his son, Thomas
George Hesketh, may bear the arms of Fermor
quarterly with their present arms of Hesketh,
such arms being first duly exemplified according
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of Arms, otherwise the said Royal licence and
permission to be void and of none effect :
And also to command that the said Royal con
cession and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's
College of Arms.
Admiralty, 14fA November, 1867.
Lieutenant Somerled MaoDougall to be Comman
der in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Essex.
Essex Rifles Militia.
Hector John Gurdon Rebow, Gent., to be Lieu
tenant, vice Langton, resigned. Dased 9th
November, 1867.
Commissions signed by th? Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Somerset.
West Somerset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Charles Edward Jeffries Esdaile, Gent., to be
Cornet, vice Nixon, promoted. Dated 9th
November, 1S67.
North Somerset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet Charles Clement Tudway to be Captain,
vice Jollifie, resigned. Dated 12th November,
1867.
Memoranda.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Ensign Richard Wilton, in the King's Own Light
Infantry Militia. Dated 6th November, 1867.
Her Majesty has been pleased to approve of
Lieutenant W. H. Stainthorpe being struck off the
strength of the Queen's Own Tower Hamlets
Militia. Dated 11th November, 1867.

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FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 19,
1867.
AT the Court at Windsor, the 18th day of
November, 1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
WHEREAS doubts have arisen respecting
the extent to which the law of England is in
force in Gibraltar, and it is expedient that such
doubts should be set at rest :
It is hereby ordered by Her Majesty, by and
with the advice of Her Privy Council, as follows :
1. The Ordinances enumerated in the annexed
Schedule are hereby repealed.
2. Except in respect of matters which now are
or hereafter may be provided for by any Order in
Council or Local Ordinance other than those
hereinbefore repealed, or by certain Letters Patent
bearing date the 1st day of September, one
thousand eight hundred and thirty, and commonly
called the "Charter of Justice," or by any Act of
Parliament expressly or by necessary inference
extending to Gibraltar, or by any Proclamation
or other Instrument issued under authority of
such Order in Council, Local Ordinance, " Charter
" of Justice," or Act of Parliament, the law of
England as it existed on the twenty-second day
of August, one thousand eight hundred and sixtyseven, shall be hereafter in force in Her Majesty's
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far as it may be applicable to the circumstances
thereof.
3. No Act or proceeding heretofore done or
taken in Gibraltar in conformity with the law
which then was or theretofore had been in force
in England, and was supposed to be in force in
Gibraltar, shall be deemed invalid, on the ground
that such law was not really in force in Gibraltar,
unless such Act or proceeding has been declared
invalid by any competent Court of Justice before
the passing of this Order in Council.
And the Most Noble the Duke of Buckingham
and Chandos, one of Her Majesty's Principal
Secretaries of State, is to give the necessary
directions herein accordingly.
Arthur Helps.
SCHEDULE.
Ordinance No. 2 of 1833.An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar, a certain Act of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed in the second year of the reign
of His present Majesty, intituled " An Act for
" consolidating and amending the laws against
" offences relating to the coin."
Ordinance No. 3 of 1835.An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar certain Acts of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
relating to the administration of justice in criminal
cases, made and passed in the sessions holden
in the second, and third, and fourth years of the
reign of His present Majesty King William IV.
Ordinance No. 9 of 1835.An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar certain provisions relating to the dis
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convicted of murder, contained in a certain Act
of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland, made and passed in the ses
sion holden in the second and third years of the
reign of His present Majesty King William
IV, intituled " An Act for regulating schools of
" anatomy "; and also in a certain other Act of
the Parliament of the said United Kingdom, made
and passed in the session holden in the fourth
and fifth years of the reign of His said Majesty,
intituled " An Act to abolish the practice of
" hanging the bodies of criminals in chains.'"
Ordinance No. 1 of 1837.An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar two certain A cts of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed respectively in the sessions
holden in the fifth and sixth years, and in the
sixth and seventh years of the reign of His
present Majesty King William the IVth, intituled
respectively " An Act for abolishing capital
" punishments in cases of letter stealing and
" sacrilege," and " an Act to amend an Act of
" the last session for abolishing capital punish" ment in cases of letter stealing and sacrilege."
Ordinance No. 2 of 1837.An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory
of Gibraltar a certain Act of the Parliament of
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed in the session holden in the
sixth and seventh years of the reign of His
present Majesty King William the IVth, intituled
" An Act to repeal so much of two Acts of the
" ninth and tenth years of King George the IVth,
" as directs the period of the execution and the
" prison discipline of persons convicted of the
" crime of murder."
Ordinance No. 4 of 1838.An Ordinance to
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Gibraltar a certain Act of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed in the session holden in the
seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty
Bang William the IVth, and in the first year of
the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, in
tituled "An Act to abolish the punishment of
" death in cases of forgery."
Ordinance No. 5 of 1838.An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar a certain Act of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed in the session holden in the
seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty
King William the IVth, and in the first year of
the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, in
tituled " An Act to amend the laws relating to
" offences against the person."
Ordinance No. 6 of 1838.An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar a certain Act of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed in the session holden in the
seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty
King William the IVth, and in the first year of
the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, inti
tuled " An Act to amend the laws relating to
" burglary and stealing in a dwelling-house."
Ordinance No. 7 of 1838.An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar a certain Act of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed in the session holden in the
seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty
King William the IVth, and in the first year of
the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled
' An Act to amend the laws relating to robbery
" and stealing from the person."
Ordinance No. 9 of 1838.An Ordinance to

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put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar a certain Act of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed in the seventh year of the reign
of His late Majesty King William the IVth, and
iu the first year of the reign of Her Majesty
Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act to amend the
" laws relating to burning or destroying buildings
" or ships,"
Ordinance No. 10 of 1838 An Ordinance to
put in force within the garrison and territory of
Gibraltar a certain Act of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
made and passed in the session holden in the
seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty
King William IVth, and in the first year of
the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, inti
tuled " An Act to amend the law relative to
" offences punishable by transportation for life."
At the Court at Windsor, the 18th day of
November, 1867.
The QUEBN's Most Excellent Majesty in
Council was pleased to order that the provisions
contained in sections fifty, fifty-one, fifty-two,
fifty-three, fifty-four, sixty, sixty-one, sixty-two,
sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-five, sixty-six, sixtyseven, eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty-five, and
eighty-six, of "The Common Law Procedure
Act, 1854," shall apply to the Courts of Record
in England and Wales.
And Her Majesty was further pleased to direct
that the powers and duties incident to the abovementioned provisions of "The Common Law
Procedure Act, 1854," with respect to matters in
the said Courts of Record, shall and may be
exercised by the Judges of the said Courts res
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order that the statutes, rules of practice, orders,
and forms, in force and used in the said Courts
of Record, shall be adopted with reference to
proceedings had in such Courts under the abovementioned provisions of " The Common Law Pro
cedure Act, 1854," so far as the same are appli
cable mutatis mutandis.
Foreign Office, November 18, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 64J
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Consul at Lisbon
a Notice issued by the Portuguese Government,
of which the following is a translation :
" The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that the port of Cadiz is considered sus
pected of Cholera since the 6th instant."
Lisbon, November 8, 1867.
(Signed)
Dr. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
Foreign Office, November 4, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint John David Hay Hill, Esq., now Her
Majesty's Consul in the Island of Reunion, to be
Her Majesty's Consul at Brest.
Foreign Office, November, 6, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint Edward Henry Walker, Esq., now British
Vice-Consul at Tripoli, to be Her Majesty's
Consul in the Island of Sardinia, to reside at
Cagliari.
Foreign Office, November 12, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
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Her Majesty's Legation at The Hague, and
Edmund William Cope, now Attache at Her
Majesty's Legation at Stuttgardt, to be Third
Secretaries in Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service.
Foreign Office, November 16, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. J. B. Lefeuvre as Consul at Southampton for
His Majesty the King of the Belgians.
Downing Street, November 16, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Sir
George Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G. (now Gover
nor of the Colony of Queensland and its depen
dencies), to be Governor and Commander-inChief of the Colony of New Zealand.
Whitehall, November 19, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Alan
Eliott Lockhart, Esq., to be Lieutenant and Sheriff
Principal of the county of Selkirk, in the room of
Henry Francis Lord Polwarth, deceased.
War Office, Pall Mall,
12th November, 1867.
8th Regiment of Hussars, Lieutenant Frederic
Louis Braudreth to be Captain, by purchase,
vice Brevet-Major Thomas Penton, who retires.
Dated 20th November, 1867.
Cornet John Cooke to be Lieutenant, by purchase,
vice Brandreth. Dated 20th November, 1867.
John Lawford Young, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Cooke. Dated 20th November,
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16th Lancers, Cornet Peter Leslie Peaeocke to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice William Channell
Bovill, who retires. Dated 20th November,
1867.
John Younge Fullerton, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Peaeocke. Dated 20th Novem
ber, 1867.
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Captain John Anthony
Angelo to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice Thomas
Edward Kennion, retired on half-pay. Dated
20th November, 1867.
Second Captain Arthur Rotton to be Captain,
vice Angelo. Dated 20th November, 1867.
Lieutenant Robert James Abbott to be Second
Captain, vice Rotton Dated 20th November,
1867.
Edwin Thomas Cheesman, Gent., to be Veterinary
Surgeon. Dated 20th November, 1867.
Corps of Royal Engineers, The temporary Com
missions as Lieutenants of the following Officers
to be made permanent ; viz. :
William Gustavus Nicholson, from the 21st March,
1865.
Russell Richard Pulford, from the 24th March,
1865.
Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, from the 22nd June,
1865.
Francis Palmer Washington, from the 22nd June,
1865.
Grenadier Guards, Lieutenant and Captain John
Julius Johnstone to be Captain and LieutenantColonel, by purchase, vice Edward George
Uibbert, who retires. Dated 20th November,
1867.
Ensign and Lieutenant Reginald Thomas Thynne
to be Lieutenant and Captain, by purchase, vice
J. J. Johnstone. Dated 20th November, 1867.
William Slaney Kenyon-Slaney, Gent, to be En

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sign and Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Thynne.
Dated 20th November, 1867.
Lieutenant and Captain Thomas Ferdinand Fair
fax to be Adjutant, vice Lieutenant and Captain
J. J. Johnstone, promoted. Dated 20th No
vember, 1867.
5th Regiment of Foot, Captain James George
' Scott, from the 83rd Foot, to be Captain, vice
Kekewich, who exchanges. Dated 20th No
vember, 1867.
26th Foot, Ensign Edward Piercy Benn, from the
57th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Bolton, trans
ferred to the 18th Hussars. Dated 20th No
vember, 1867.
28th Foot, Lieutenant Charles Thackeray to be
Captain by purchase, vice Hill Faulconer
Morgan, who retires. Dated 20th November,
1867.
Ensign George Howard Moore-Lane to be Lieu^
tenant, by purchase, vice Thackeray. Dated
20th November, 1867.
45th Foot, Lieutenant Frederick Theophilus Goad
to be Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant
Hooke, promoted. Dated 4th November,
1867.
51st Foot, Ensign Richard Read Tomson to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Hugh Talbot,
who retires. Dated 20th November, 1867.
5Qth Foot, Ensign Alfred Cholmeley Earle Welby,
from the 85th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Harriman, transferred to the 21st Foot. Dated 20th
November, 1867.
57th Foot, Ensign Robert Joseph Holmes to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Philip
Edward Powys, deceased. Dated 20th Octo
ber, 1867.

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The retirement from the service of Lieutenant
Philip Echyard Powys by the sale of his Com
mission, and promotion, by purchase, of Ensign
C. J. Matthews which appeared in the Gazette
of the 22nd October, 1867, have been can
celled.
60th Foot, Ensign Alexander Ferdinand Henry
Mitchell-Innes to be Lieutenant, by purchase,
vice Tufnell, promoted. Dated 20th Novem
ber, 1867.
65th Foot, Ensign John Cookson Fife, to be Lieu
tenant, by purchase, vice Alfred Harper
Toulmin, who retires. Dated 20th November,
1867.
George Francis Marx, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Fife. Dated 20th November,
1867.
10th Foot, Ensign Edward Kichard Spicker
Brander to be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
George Greer Cuppage, who retires. Dated
20th November, 1867.
William Vernon Ford, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Brander. Dated 20th Novem
ber, 1867.
SSrd Foot, Captain S. Blomefield Kekewich, from
the 5th Foot, to be Captain, vice Scott, who
exchanges. Dated 20th November, 1867.
85 th Foot, The third Christian name of Captain
Noyes is Herbert, and not Henry, as previously
stated.
Ensign William Hughes, from the 24th Foot, to
be Paymaster, vice Minchin, transferred to the
62nd Foot. Dated 20th November, 1867.
d6th Foot, Quartermaster-Serjeant George Gar
land to be Quartermaster, vice James Jamieson,
who retires upon half-pay. Dated 20th No
vember, 1867.

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2nd West India Regiment, Ensign Alfred Bird
Allen has been permitted to resign his Com
mission. Dated 20th November, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Staff Surgeon-Major Francis Reid, M.D., to be
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, for
highly meritorious service during the epidemic
of fever in the Mauritius. Dated 20th No
vember, 1867.
Staff-Surgeon John Andrew Woolfreyes, M.D.,
having completed twenty years' full-pay ser
vice, to be Staff Surgeon- Major, under the pro
visions of the Royal Warrant of the 1st April,
1867. Dated 7th October, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Daniel O'Donovan, M.D..
to be Staff Surgeon. Dated 6th August, 1867.
CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
The Reverend Robert Orr to be Chaplain of the
Fourth Class. Dated 4th May, 1867.
STORE DEPARTMENT.
Assistant-Superintendent of Stores W. B. Stapley
to be Deputy Superintendent of Stores, vice
W. H. Tapp, placed on the Retired List.
Dated 1st December, 1867.
BREVET.
Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Rotton, of the Eoyal
Artillenvhaving completed the qualifying ser
vice in his present rank, to be Colonel. Dated
21st September, 1867.
The Commission as Brevet-Major of Captain T.
.T. Maclachlan, Royal (late Bombay) Artillery,
to bear date the 28th and not 27th August.
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Quartermaster James Jamiesor, retired upon halfpay, late 96th Foot, to have the honorary rank
of Captain. Dated 20th November, 1867.
Apothecary J. E. Harrison, in Civil Medical
Charge of the Sumbulpore District, to have
the local and honorary rank of Assistant-Sur
geon. Dated 20th November, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers of the Royal (late
Bengal) Engineers, to have the local rank of
Captain, in Persia, while employed on telegraph
duty in that county , viz. :
Lieutenant Oliver Beauchamp Coventry St. John.
Dated 20th November, 1867.
William Henry Pierson. Dated 20th November,
1867.
Admiralty, lth November, 1867.
The promotion of Frederick R. Sturdee, Esq., to
the rank of Retired Captain in Her Majesty's
Fleet, on the 26th September, 1867,. has been
cancelled, and his name will remain on the List
of Staff-Captains in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Richard Davison Pritchard, Esq., has been this
day promoted to the rank of Staff-Surgeon in
Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority of 9th No
vember, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant and
High Steward of the Stewartry of Kirkcud
bright.
Sir William Gordon, Bart., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 14th November, 1867.
Horatio Granville Murray Stewart, Esq., to V-o
Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 14th November.
1867.
1867.
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Alexander Colquhoun Stirling Murray Dunlop,
Esq., M.P., to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated
14th November, 1867.
Major Frederick Rainsford Hannay to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 14th November, 1867.
Captain John Heron Maxwell, younger, to be
Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 14th November,
1867.
Robert Maxwell Witham, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant, Dated 14th November, 1867.
John Lawson Kennedy, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 14th November, 1867.
Patrick Dudgeon, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 14th November, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Carnarvon.
Captain Francis Lloyd Langford James to be
Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 14th November,
1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Bedford.
Sir John Montagu Burgoyne, Bart., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 4th November, 1867.
Robert Henry Lindsell, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 4th November, 1867.
Joseph Tucker, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 4th November, 1867.
Charles Livius Grimshawe, Esq,, to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 4th November, 1867.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignalion of the Commissions held
by Lieutenants Owen Slaney Wynne and Albert
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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Merioneth.
Royal Merioneth Militia.
Sir Edward Hamilton, Bart., to be Lieutenant.
George Lloyd Dicken, Gent., to be Lieutenant.
[The following appointment is substituted for
that which appeared in the Gazette of the 28th
July, 1863.]
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Merioneth.
Royal Merioneth Militia.
Lieutenant Richard John Lloyd Price to be Cap
tain, vice W. P. Jones, resigned.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 22,
1867.
Her Majesty's most Gracious Speech, delivered by
the Lords Commissioners to both Houses of
Parliament, on Tuesday, November 19, 1867.
My Lords and Gentlemen,
IN again applying to you for your advice and
assistance, I regret that I have found it necessary
to call for your attendance at an unusual, and
probably to many of you an inconvenient season.
The Sovereign of Abyssinia, in violation of all
international law, continues to hold in captivity
several of My subjects, some of whom have hnen
especially accredited to him by Myself, and ids
persistent disregard of friendly representations
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has left Me no alternative but that of making a
peremptory demand for the liberation of My sub
jects, and supporting it by an adequate force.
I have accordingly directed an expedition to be
sent for that purpose alone, and I confidently rely
upon the support and co-operation of My Parlia
ment in My endeavour at once to relieve their
countrymen from an unjust imprisonment, and to
vindicate the honour of My Crown.
1 have directed that papers on the subject shall
be forthwith laid before you.
I receive from all foreign powers assurances of
their friendly ffelings, and I see no reason to
apprehend the disturbance of the general peace of
Europe.
A Band of Italian volunteers, without autho
rity from their own Sovereign, having invaded
the Papal territory, and threatened Rome itself,
the Emperor of the French felt himself called
upon to despatch an expedition for the protection
of the Sovereign Pontiff and his dominions ; that
object having been accomplished, and the defeat
and dispersion of the volunteer force having re
lieved the Papal territory from the danger of
external invasion, I trust that His Imperial Ma
jesty will find himself enabled, by an early with
drawal of his troops, to remove any possible
ground of misunderstanding between His Majesty's
Government and that of the King of Italy.
The treasonable conspiracy commonly known
as Fenianism, baffled and repressed in Ireland,
has assumed in England the form of organized
violence and assassination. These outrages re
quire to be rigorously put down ; and I rely for
their effectual suppression upon the firm adminis
tration of the law, and the loyalty of the great
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Gentlemen of the House of Commons.,
The estimates for the ensuing year are in
course of preparation, and will in due time be
laid before you. They will be Iramed with a
view to economy and to the necessary require
ments of the public service.
My Lords and Gentlemen,
As a necessary sequel to the legislation of the
last session, Bills will be laid before you for
amending the representation of the people in
Scotland and Ireland.
I have reason to believe that the Commissioners
appointed to inquire into and report upon the
boundaries of existing boroughs, as well as of the
proposed divisions of counties and newly enfran
chised boroughs, have made considerable progress
in their inquiries, and no time will be lost after
the receipt of their report in laying before you
their recommendations for your consideration and
decision.
A Bill will also be presented to you for the
more effectual prevention of bribery and coiruption at elections.
The Public Schools Bill, which has' already
been more than once submitted to Parliament,
will again be laid before you.
The general question of the education of the
people requires your most serious attention, and I
have no doubt you will approach the subject with
a full appreciation both of its vital importance
and of its acknowledged difficulties.
Measures will be submitted to you during the
present session for amending and consolidating
the various Acts relating to the mercantile
marine.
The exemption which the country has now for
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a favourable opportunity for considering such per
manent enactments. as may relieve the home trade
from vexatious restrictions, and facilitate the in
troduction, under due regulation, of foreign cattle
for home consumption.
Measures for the amendment of the law, which
have been deferred ucder the pressure of more
urgent business, will be submitted for your con
sideration.
Other questions apparently calling for legis
lative action have been referred to Commissioners,
whose reports, as they shall be received, shall,
without delay, be laid before Parliament.
It is My earnest prayer that all your delibera
tions may be so guided as to conduce to the
general contentment and happiness of My people.
At the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 22nd day
of November, 1867.
HER Majesty having been pleased to appoint
the Right Honourable Adelbert Wellington
Brownlow, Earl Brownlow, to be Her Majesty's
Lieutenant for the County of Lincoln, Lis
Lordship this day took and subscribed the oath
appointed to be taken thereupon instead of the
oaths of allegiance, supremacy, and abjuration.
(C 1618.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 21, 1867.
The Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's
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precis of an edict respecting the entry of Holsteim
and Sleswig into the Zollverein :
"Since the Grand Duchies of Holstein and
Sleswig, which were united with the Prussian
Monarchy by the Law of the 24th December,
1866, and in consequence belong to the North
German Confederation as far as regards their
Customs regulations, have administrated their
Customs duties in accordance with laws of the
other party of the Monarchy, except in the case
of the duty on salt, which was to remain untouched
till 1st January, 1868, and since Bavaria and
Wurtemberg, as well as Baden and Hesse, have
agreed that the above-named Duchies should enter
the Zollverein before the 1st January, 1868, it
has been determined as follows :
1 . The Duchies of Holstein and Sleswig shall
enter the Zollverein on the 15th instant (Novem
ber), and from that date they shall be entitled to
free intercourse with the other Zollverein States,
under the following conditions :
2. Free intercourse shall also be extended to
the "following places which belong to the Customs
system of the Duchies of Sleswig and Holstein.
(a). Lubeck, Ahrensboeck, Dunkelsdorf, Eckhorst, Movi, Gross-Steinrade, and Stockelsdorf,
and also Bobs Schwinkenrade and Schwochel :
(6). Gross-Hansdorf, with Schmalenbeck and
Beimoor, Wohldorf, Ohlstedt, and Volksdorf,
Farmsen, Lehtnbroeck and Berne, belonging to
Hamburg :
(c). Dissau, Krumbeck, half Curnu and Malkendorf, belonging to Lubeck,
3. The towns of Altona and Wandsbeck, which
were not included in the former Commercial
Treaty between Holstein and Sleswig, are not
admitted to the Zollverein.
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will continue in force till 1st January, 1868,
consequently free trade in salt between the two
Duchies and the rest of the Zollverein will only
begin on that date.
5. With reference also to articles which are
subject to indirect taxationbrandy, beer, and
tobaccothe Duchies shall enjoy perfect freedom
of trade with the rest of the Monarchy, as also
with the States belonging to the Zollverein, with
the exception of the part of Hesse north of the
Maine, and of a part of Cassel, where special
limitations in regard to trade in brandy exist until
July 1, 1868.
The Duchies of Holstein and Sleswig, as far as
regards articles subject to indirect taxation, shall
enjoy freedom of trade with Bavaria, Wurtemberg,
Baden, Hesse, and Luxemburg, equally with the
other parts of the Monarchy."
(C. 1619.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 21, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
from Her Majesty's Ambassador at Berlin, copies
of Federal Law abolishing the Salt Monopoly in
Germany, and of a Treaty with the Zollverein
States on that subject, to the following effect :
The Salt Monopoly is abolished.
Excise on Home Salt.
A duty of two thalers per centner is imposed
on all salt destined for home consumption ; the
duty on inland salt to be paid by the producer,
and that on foreign salt to be paid by the im
porter. Under that head are included all sub
stances from which salt is obtained, the financial

1141
Authorities being empowered to grant exemptions,
except where abuse is to be apprehended.
A penalty, equal to double the amount of the
duty, in no case to be less than ten thalers,
accompanied by the confiscation of the articles, is
imposed in all cases of fraud, and, in default of
confiscation, the payment of a sum equivalent to
the value of the salt which has been the subject
of the fraud. The machinery, &c., belonging to
persons so defrauding the revenue is also liable to
confiscation.
Duty on Foreign Salt.
The regulations now in force of the " Customs
Taw," and the " Customs Penal Law," together with
the various modifications lately introduced in the
same, are applicable to the importation of foreign
and saline substances, as well as to the transit of
the same through the territory of the Confedera
tion. It is reserved to the financial Authorities
of each separate Federal State to determine how
far depdts of foreign salt are to be exempted from
duty.
Salt in transit, salt intended for manufactures,
agricultural or chemical purposes, or for salting
meat intended for exportation, also salt destined
for purposes of charity, are exempted from duty.
This law is to come into force on the 1st
January, 1868.
(C. 1643.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 21, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com-*
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Ambas
sador at Constantinople, reporting that the Turkish
Government, have given notice that the expor-

1142
tation of grain will be prohibited, from the 28th
instant, in the whole of the province of Scutari,
in Albania, in consequence of the failure of the
harvest and the scarcity of provisions ; and that
from the same date also, the exportation of horses,
mules, and working bullocks will be prohibited in
Janina and Salonica, where the deficiency of beasts
of burden has been continually increasing,
(C. 1645.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 21, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
from Her Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, an ex
tract from the "Moniteur," containing an Imperial
Decree, dated 13th November, 1867, which
abolishes the differential duty, imposed by the
law of June, 15, 1861, upon grain and flour im
ported into France in foreign vessels,
(C. 1654.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 21, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
an extract from the " Moniteur," which has been
transmitted by Her Majesty's Ambassador at
Paris, containing an Imperial Decree of the 6th
instant, abolishing the Customs' duties levied upon
foreign merchandize on its importation into the
colony of Martinique.

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Admiralty, 19/// November, 1867.
Sub-Lieutenant Wilraot Hawksworth Fawkes to
be Lieutenant in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Admiralty, 20th November, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have this day
been promoted to the rank of Engineers in Her
Majesty's Fleet : Mr. Jiimes Edmonds.
Mr. Frederick Hallett.
Mr. Andrew Gibson.
Mr. John Robertson Stewart.
Mr. Archibald Thomas Victor Forster.
Mr. Kobert Macaulay.
Mr. Charles George Muller.
Mr. Joseph Bowker

Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of tJte


County of Northampton.
Sir Tliomas George Hesketh, Bart., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 1 8th November, 1867.
John Borlase Tibbits, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 18th November, 1867.
David Richard St. Paul, Esq, to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 1 8th November, 1867.
Memorandum.
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Surgeon Metcalfe Johnson in the 1st Regiment of
the Duke of Lancaster's Own Militia. Dated 13th
November, 1867,,

1144
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Lancaster.
1st Regiment of the Duke of Lancaster's Own
Militia.
Assistant-Surgeon Thomas Smith Maccall, M.D.,
F.R.C.P.E., to be Surgeon. Dated 14th No
vember, 1867.
Metcalfe Johnson, Gent., to be Assistant-Surgeon.
Dated 14th November, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Kent, and of the City and County of
the City of Canterbury.
Kent Artillery Militia.
Albert Alderson Addison, Gent., to be First Lieu
tenant (Supernumerary). Dated 12th Novem
ber, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Salop.
South Salopian Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sir Henry George Harnage, Bart., to be Captain,
vice Whitmore, resigned. Dated 20th Novem
ber, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
Tower Hamlets.
King's Own IJght Infantry Militia.
John Rowland, Gent., to be Lieutenant. Dated
28th October, 1867.
Thomas Young Campbell Bainbridge, Gent, to
be Lieutenant. Dated 28th October, 1867.

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Commission signed by Her Majesty's Commissioners
of Lieutenancyfor the City of London.
Royal London Militia.
Lieutenant Robert Harding Evans to be Captain.
Dated 20th November, 1867.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 26,
1867.

Foreign Office, November 23, 1867.


(General, No. 22.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received, from Her Majesty's Acting Consul
at San Jose, Costa Rica, a Decree, of which the
following is a copy :
JOSE MARIA CASTRO,
President of the Republic of Costa Rica.
By virtue of the faculty vested in the Executive
Power by a law passed on 9th November, 1865,
and whereas the works of the Interoceanic Rail
road have already been commenced, I decree :
Art. 1. That from this date the Bay of Limon
is opened to foreign and coasting trade, as the
principal port of the Republic on the Atlantic
coast.

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Art. 2. That any vessel, bound from whatever
port, may, under a friendly or neutral flag, import
or export every class of merchandize, except those
subject to prohibition or monopoly, and deposit
and transship them freely, under such regulations
as the Government may establish.
Art. 3. That all vessels that anchor in the said
Bay of Limon shall be free of all duties or imposts
for tonnage, anchorage, or roll, as well as for
documents or certificates which may be issued.
Art. 4. That after the Costarioan Railroad
Company have built their docks and warehouses,
no Custom duties shall be recovered before mer
chandize and produce for consumption have left
said docks or warehouses.
Art. 5. That the Secretary of State for the
Navy Department shall give due orders for the
early removal of the authorities and public offices
from Moin to the new Port of LimOh.
Given in the National Palace, San Jose, Sep
tember 20th, 1867.
JOSE MARIA CASTRO.
The Secretary of State in the Department
of Public Works,
A. ESQUIVEL.

Foreign Office, November 22, 1867.


The Queen has been graciously pleased to ap
point the Honourable Lionel Sackville Sack v ille
West, now Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation
at Madrid, to be Secretary to Her Majesty's
Embassy at Berlin.

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Crotvn Office, November 26, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
County of Rutland.
Henry Pinch, Esq. in the room of the Honour
able Gilbert Henry Keathcote, now a Peer of
the United Kingdom, summoned to the House
of Peers.
Whitehall, November 25, 1867.
The Right Honourable Gathorne Hardy, one
of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State,
has appointed Frank Newby Wardell, Esq., to be
an Inspector of Coal Mines and Iron Stone Mines
under the Act 23 and 24 Vict., cap. 151.

(C. 1673.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
November 25, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Deeree issued by the French Govern
ment, dated 13th November, authorizing the
interchange of samples of goods between the
inhabitants of France and Algeria, and those of
other countries, of which the following is a trans
lation :
Art. 1 . The inhabitants of France and Algeria
shall be able to exchange samples of merchandize,
by the ways and under the conditions set down in
the following table, with the inhabitants of the
countries designated in the same table .

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Destination of Samples.

Origin of Samples.

France and Algeria

States of Central America, Boli


via, Chili, Peru, Equator

States of Ontral America, Boli


via, Cbili, Peru, Equator

France and Algeria

France and Algeria

Cuba

Cuba

France and Algeria

France and Algeria

Mexico and New Grenada

Mexico and New Grenada

W
I'
France and Algeria

France and Algeria

Venezuela, Porto Rico, West


Coast of Africa, Arsentine Con
federation, Dutch Guiana
Venezuela, Porto Rico, West France and Algeria
Coast of Africa, Argentine
Confederation, Dutch Guiana
France and Algeria
Paraguay, Cape de Verde Islands
Paraguay,
Islands

Cape

de

Verde France and Algeria

France and Algeria

Dutch Indiea

Dutch Indies

France and Algeria

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Road by which
the Samples
may be
forwarded.

Condition
of
Prepayment.

Via Panama

Limit
of
Prepayment.

Tajt to be levied
in France for
each parcelcarrying a private
address, and
for every 40
grammes or
fraction of 40
grammes.

Obligatory., Port of disem 25 centimes


barkation upon
the Pacific
Via Panama
Port of embark. 35

ation on the
Pacific
Via\ England or
Putt of disem 20

England and
barkation
United States
Via England or
Port of embark 30
England and
ation
United States
Via England
Port of disem 20
barkation
Via Panama
Panama ...
Via England
Port of embark
ation
V,a Panama
Panama ...
.. 35
Via England ...
Port of disem 20
barkation
Via England
Port of embark 30
ation
Via French or En
Port of disem 30
glish steamboats
barkation
Via English or
Port of embark 30
French steam
ation
boats
Via Suez and
Port of disem 20
French or En
barkation
glish steamboatsj
Via Suez and En
Port of embark- 30
glish or French
atiofi
steamboats
1867.

4 E

1150
Art. 2. Samples of merchandise shall only be
allowed to profit by the modification of the tax,
granted by the preceding Article, on the following
conditions : that they shall not of themselves be
of any intrinsic value, that they shall be placed
under cover or in such manner as to leave no
doubt as to their nature, and that they shall con
tain no handwriting except the address of the
person to whom they are forwarded, a trademark,
consecutive numbers or prices. Those which
shall not fulfil these conditions, or the postage of
which shall not have been prepaid by the senders,
conformably to the conditions of the same Article,
will be considered as letters and treated ac
cordingly.
War Office, Pall Mall,
26th November, 1867.
6th Regiment of Foot, Major and Brevet- Colonel
John Henry Ford Elkington to be LieutenantColonel, by purchase, vice Robert Unwin, who
retires. Dated 27th November, 1867.
Captain Charles Burch Phillipps to be Major, by
purchase, vice Brevet-Colonel Elkington. Dated
27th November, 186".
Lieutenant Patrick Albert Howley to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Phillipps. Dated 27th No
vember, 1867.
Ensign Reginald Hollingworth to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Howley. Dated 27th No
vember, 1 867.
Arthur Mullauiffe O'Beirne, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Wills Sandford, transferred
to the 60th Foot. Dated 27th November,
1867.
Humphrey Bor, Gent., to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Cornelius Sullivan, who retires. Dated
28th November, 1867.

1151
"William Alexander Holcorabe, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Hollingworth. Dated
29th November, 1867.
22nd Foot, Captain Richard Fletcher Armytage
Howorth, from the 46th Foot, to be Captain,
vice Dillon, who exchanges. Dated 27th No
vember, 1867.
24th Foot, William Hunter Buller Little, Gent.,
to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Hughes,
appoioted Paymaster 85th Foot. Dated 27th
November, 1867.
45th Foot, The second Christian name of Ensign
Fort is Hounsom, and not Ilounson, as pre
viously stated.
46th Foot, Captain Robert Henry Dillon, from
the 22nd Foot, to be Captain, vice Howorth,
who exchanges. Dated 27th November, 1867.
54th Foot, Paymaster Patrick Sheeran, from the
3rd West India Regiment, to be Paymaster,
vice honorary Captain McKenzie, who ex
changes. Dated 27th .November, 1867.
alth Foot, The appointment of QuartermasterSerjeant Leech as Quartermaster should be vice
Martindale, deceased, and not as stated in the
Gazette of 5th November, 1867.
60th Foot, Ensign Harry Wills- Sandford, from
the 6th Foot, to be Ensign, vice ^Mitchell-Innes,
promoted. Dated 2'7th November, 1867.
list Foot, Major John Ignatius Macdonell to be
Lieutenant- Colonel, by purchase, vice BrevetColonel AVilliam Hope, C.B., who retires upon
half-pay. Dated 27th November, 1867.
Captain apd Brevet-Major Frederick William
Lambton to be Major, by purchase, vice Mac
donell. Dated 27th November, 18^7.
4E 2

1152
Lieutenant John Younger Allan to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Brevet-Major Lambton. Dated
27th November, 1867.
72nd Foot, Ensign Thomas Stanhope Gildea to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Douglas James
Broadley Hebden, who retires. Dated 27th
November, 1867.
74/h Foot, Lieutennnt Charles Tennant Wallace
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Norman S.
McCrummen, who retires. Dated 27th No
vember, 1867.
Ensign William Frederic Fairlie to be Lieutenant,
by purchace, vice Wallace. Dated 27th No
vember, 1 867.
Henry Boughey, Gent, to be Ensign, by purchase,
vice Fairlle. Dated 27th November, 1867.
75th Foott Lieutenant John Watson Munro to be
Captain, by purchase, -vice Samuel Henry Har
ford, who retires Dated 27th November, 1867.
Ensign Edward Essex to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Munro. Dated 27th November,
1867.
Orfeur James Cavenagh, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vise Essex. Dated 27th November,
1867.
82nd Fool, Lieutenant William Andrews Dixon
to be Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Neville, who
has resigned that appointment. Dated 7th
October, 1867.
107th Fvot, Ensign George Montalt Bellasis to
be Lieutenant, vice R. P. W. Hill, deceased.
Dated 26th September, 1867.
\08th Foot, Ensign Harrison F. Spencer Neill to
be Lieutenant, vice David Graham, who
resigns. Dated 1st October, 1867.
Lieutenant Algernon Seymour Tollemache to be

1153
Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Wetherall, promoted,
Dated 4 th September, 1867.
3rd West India Regiment, Paymaster, with the
honorary rank of Captain, Alexander William
McKenzie, from the 54th Foot, to be Paymaster,
vice Sbeeran, who exchanges. Dated 27th
November, 1867.
Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment, Engign Charles
Coghlan Smyth to be Lieutenant, without pur
chase, vice F. B. Doveton, who retires, having
been appointed a Deputy Assistant CommissaryGeneral. Dated 23rd August, 1 867.
Charles Henry Sampson, Gent,, to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Smyth. Dated 27 th November,
1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
The promotion of Assistant-Surgeons Hulseberg
and Hale to be antedated to 4th October, 1 867,
in order to enable them to take their proper
positions in the service.
STORE DEPARTMENT.
Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of Stores C, W.
Elphinstone-Holloway to be Assistant-Super
intendent of Stores, vice Stapley, promoted.
Dated 1st December, 1867.
BREVET.
The undermentioned promotion to take place in
Her Majesty's Indian Military Forces conse
quent on the death of Major-General Robert
Stewart, on the 30th October, 1867:
Colonel Alfred Huyshe, Royal (Bengal) Artillery,
to be Major-General. Dated 31st October,
1867.

1154
The following alterations to take place in the
rank of the Officers promoted in the Gazettes of
the 4th December, 1866, and 11th January,
1S67:
Major-General J. S Paton, Bengal Staff Corps,
to rank from 29th October, 1866.
Major-General J. C. Heath, Bombay Infantry
(deceased), to rank from 4th .November, 1866.
Major-General H. J. Pelly, Bombay Staff Corps,
to rank from 6th November, 1866.
Major-General J. M. B. F. Tytler, C.B., Bengal
Staff Corps, to rank from 13th November,
1866.
Brevet-Colonel George Malcolm, C.B., Bengal
Army, to have the temporary rank of MajorGeneral while employed with the Abyssinian
Expedition. Dated 1st November, 1867.
Brevet-Colonel D. M. Stewart, Bengal Army, to
have the temporary rank of Brigadier-General
while employed with the Abyssinian Expe
dition. Dated 1st November, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers to have the
honorary rank of Ensign :
Deputy Assistant-Commissary Patrick Flanagan,
Madras Establishment. Dated 27 th Novem
ber, 1867.
Deputy Assistant-Commissary Alexander Nor
man, Bombay Establishment. Dated 27th
November, 1867.
Deputy Assistant-Commissary John Murray,
Bombay Establishment. Dated 27th Novem
ber, 18'S7.
Deputy Assistant-Commissary Thomas Glover,
Bombay Establishment. Dated 27th Novem
ber, 1867.

1155
The undermentioned Officers who have retired
upon full-pay to have a step of honorary rank as
follows :
Colonel Richard Stewart Dobbs, Madras Staff
Corps, to be Major-General. Dated 27th No
vember, 1867.
Lieutenant- Colonel Peter Henry Knight Dewaal,
Bengal Infantry, to be Colonel. Dated 27 th
November, 1867.
Major James fidward Thomas, Bengal Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 27th
November, 1867Major Toovey Archibald Corbett, Bengal Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 27th
November, 1867.
Major George Wolff Whitehead, Madras Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Dated 27th
November, 1867.
Major William FitzWilliani Read, Madras Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 27th
November, 1867.
Major Robert Lambert Playfair, Madras Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 27th
November, 1867.
Captain William Wright Aubert, Bengal Infantry,
to be Major. Dated 27th November, 1867.
Surgeon-Major Edward Goodeve, M.B., Bengal
Establishment, to be Deputy Inspector-General
of Hospitals. Dated 27th November, 1867.
Surgeon-Major Moses Rogers, Madras Establish
ment, to be Deputy Inspector-General of Hos
pitals. Dated 27th November, 1867.
Surgeon-Major John Pringle, M.D., Madras
Establishment, to be Deputy Inspector- General
of Hospitals. Dated 27 th November, 1867.

1156
Admiralty, 22nd November, 1 867.
The undermentioned Officers have this daybeen promoted to the rank of Chief Engineer in
Her Majesty's Fleet :
George Deans, Esq.
William Francis Innes, Esq.
William Laird, Esq.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant, of the
County of Kent, and of the City and County
of the City of Canterbury,
John Wingfield Larking, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 1 5th November, 1867.
Kent Artillery Regiment of Militia.
Lieutenant Henry Barham Scoones to be Captain,
vice Bartram, resigned. Dated 19th Novem
ber, 1867.
West Kent Light Infantry Regiment of Militia.
Edgar Edwin Larking, Gent., to be Lieutenant,
vice Ramsay, struck off. Dated 1 9th Novem
ber, 1867.
Richard Henry Hare, Gent., to be Lieutenant,
vice Barnard, promoted. Dated 19th Novem
ber, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
West Riding of the County of York, and of the
City and County of the City of York.
The Honourable John Horace Savile (commonly
called Viscount Pollington) to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 28th October, 1867.
5th Regiment of West York Militia.
Henry Peter Moor, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Casson, promoted. Dated 12th November,
1867.

1157
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
North Siding of the Count// of York.
North York Rifle Regiment of Militia..
John James Saville to be Assistant-Surgeon.
Dated 21st November, 1867.
Crown Office, November 25, 1867.
Days and Places appointed for holding Special
Commissions of Oyer and Terminer and Gaoi
Delivery for the undermentioned Pieces :
Cheshire, Wednesday, December 11, at Chester,
Derbyshire, Friday, December 6, at Derby.
Durham, Monday, December 2nd, at Durham
Gloucestershire, Friday, December 13, at Glou
cester.
City of Gloucester, the same day, at the City of
Gloucester.
Herefordshire, Monday, December 16, at Here
ford.
Hertfordshire, Tuesday, December 17, at Hert
ford.
Norfolk, Tuesday, December 3, at the Castle of
Norwich.
City of Norwich, the same day, at the Guildhall
of the same City.
Somersetshire, Saturday, December 7, at Taunton.
Southampton, Saturday, November 30, at the
Castle of Winchester.
Staffordshire, Tuesday, December 17, at Stafford.
Suffolk, Saturday, December 7, at Bury Saint
Edmund's.
Sussex, Thursday, December 12, at Lewes.
Warwickshire, Saturday, November 30, at War
wick,
Worcestershire, Wednesday, December 18, at
Worcester,

1158
City of Worcester, the same day, at the City of
Worcester.
Yorkshire, North and East Riding Divisions,
Friday, December 13, at the Castle of York.
City of York, the same day, at the Guildhall of
the said City.
Yorkshire, Wist Riding Division, Friday, De
cember 6, at Leeds.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of NOVEMBER 29,
1867.
Whitehall, November 28, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to appoint James
Paterson, Esq., Barrister-al-Law, to be one of
the Special Commissioners for Irish Fisheries.
Downing Street, November 28, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint Edward
Barnett Anderson Taylor, Esq., to be a Member
of the Executive Council of the Bahama Islands ;
Phineas Ryrie, Esq., to be a Member of the
Legislative Council of the Colony of Hong Kong ;
Charles Packer, Esq , to be a Member of the
Council of the Island of Barbados ; and Claude
Augustus Champion de Crespigny, Esq., to be a
Member of the Legislative Council of the Island
of Labuan.
Crown Office, Nouember 28, 1867.
The Lord Elphinstone is elected and chosen to
sit and vote in the House of Peers in the present

1159
Parliament, in the room of Henry Francis, Baron
Polwarth, deceased.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
City of Manchester.
Jacob Bright, Esq., in the room of Edward
James, Esq., deceased.
Admiralty, 26th November, 1 867.
The promotion of Mr. John Ferguson (b) to the
rank of Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet, on
the 8th of October last, should have been Acting
Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Northampton.
Herbert Langham, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 2.ith November, 1867.
Fairfax William Cartwright, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 25th November, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Gloucester, and of the City and
County of the City of Gloucester, and of the
City and County of the City of Bristol.
Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry
Regiment of Militia..
Sir David Wedderburn, Bart., to be Lieutenant,
vice Ryves, promoted. Dated 25th November,
1867.

1160

FBOM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 3,
1867.
AT the Court at Windsor, the 2nd day ot
December, 1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
HER Majesty in Council was this day pleased,
on a representation of the Right Honourable the
Lords of the Committee of Council on Education,
to appoint the Reverend Frederick Wilkinson, of
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, M.A., to be
one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools.
A.t the Court at Windsor, the 2nd day of
December, 1867.
The QUEEN'S Most Excellent Majesty in
Council was pleased to make further provision
with respect to the commitment for trial of
prisoners charged with the commission of offences
within the " West Riding Division " of the county
of York, and with respect to the removal of
prisoners now or hereafter committed to the
House of Correction at Wakefield, for trial at the
Leeds Assizes.
Foreign Office, December 2, 1 867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. A. Forrester Brown as Consul at Madras for
His Majesty the King of the Belgians.

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The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
t)on Luis Casaval as Vice-Consul at Glasgow for
Her Majesty the Queen of Spain.
Whitehall, December 2, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to nominate the
Reverend "William Butler, M.A., to the Perpetual
Curacy of the church of Newborough, in the
county of Northampton) and diocese of Peter
borough, void by the resignation of the Reverend
Herman Douglas.
Crown Office, December 2, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
County of Leicester.
Southern Division.
Thomas Tertius Paget, of Humberstone, in the
said county, Esq., in the room of Charles
William Packe, Esq., deceased.
Admiralty, 30/A November, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Lieutenant James Alfred Godfrey to be Second
Captain, vice Naylor, deceased. Dated 20th
October, 1867.
Colonel - Second - Commandant William Grigor
Suther, C.B., to be Colonel-Commandant, vice
Connolly, placed on retired full-pay. Dated
29th November, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet-Colonel George
Brydges Rodney to be Colonel Second Com
mandant, vice Suther. Dated 29th November,
1867.

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Lieutenant - Colonel and Brevet - Colonel John
William Collman Williams to be AssistantAdjutant-General, vice Rodney. Dated 30th
November, 1867.
Admiralty, December 2, 1867.
NAVAL KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR.
The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty do
hereby give notice to such Lieutenants in Her
Majesty's Navy, aud to such Lieutenants of the
Royal Navy retired with the rank of Commander,
as are desirous of being recommended for the
appointment of Naval Knight of Windsor, under
the will of the late Samuel Travers, Esq., that
they must apply at this office, either personally or
by letter, on or before Saturday, the 1 1th January
next, when they will be informed of the nature of
the certificates and testimonials which are required.
To come within the meaning of the said will, the
applicants must be "superannuated or disabled
Lieutenants of English men-of-war," single men,
or widowers without children, inclined to lead a
virtuous, studious, and devout life, to be removed
if they give occasion for scandal.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Cumberland.
Eoyal Cumberland Regiment of Militia.
Major Samuel Lacy William Sanderson to be
Lieutenant-Colone', vice Gaudy, resigned.
Dated 27th November, 1867.
Captain Henry Spencer to be Major, vice Sander
son, promoted. Dated 27th November, 1867.
Lieutenant Wladimir Boris Jackson Opalinsky
Jackson to be Captain, Dated 27th Novem
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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Denbigh.
Denbighshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Lieutenant William Douglas Wynne Griffith to
be Captain, vice Biddulph, resigned. Dated
28 th October, 1867.
Cornet William Thorold to be Lieutenant, vice
Griffith, promoted. Dated 28th October,
1867.
John Fairfax Jesse, Gent., to be Cornet, vice
Thorold, promoted.
Dated 28th October,
1867.
A Treasury Warrant is published in this
Gazette regulating the postage to be charged on
letters transmitted by the post between Suez and
any port in the East Indies, China, Australia, or
New Zealand.
Exchequer Bills.
THE Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury hereby give notice to the holders of
Exchequer Bills issued under the authority of the
Act 24 V., c. 5, and dated the 1 1th June, 1866,
that the Interest thereon for the half-year ending
on the 11th December, 1867, will be payable at
the Bank of England, on and after the i 1th
December instant ; and that the Interest of such
Exchequer Bills for the following half-year, to
June, 1868, will be at the rate of two pounds
per centum per annum.
Treasury Chambers, Whitehall,
3rd December, 1867.

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FROM THE
LONDOX GAZETTE of DECEMBER 6,
1867.
Foreign Office, December 6, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint Edward Thornton, Esq., CB., now Her
Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the King of Portugal, to be
Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the United States of America.
Foreign Office, December 5, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Don Hip61ito de Uriarte as Consul' General for
the British Possessions in North America, to
reside at Quebec, for Her Majesty the Queen of
Spain.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
Don Alfredo Pascual Colomer as Vice-Consul at
St. John's, Newfoundland, for Her Majesty the
Queen of Spain.
Downing Street, December 5, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint James
Robert Longden, Esq., (late Lieutenant-Govenor
of the Island of Dominica), to be LieutenantGovernor of the colony of British Honduras.
Her Majesty has also been pleased to appoint
John McKinnon, Peter Smyth, William O.
Heffernan, Samuel Creelman, Daniel McNiel
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of the Legislative Council of the Province of
Nova Scotia, in the dominion of Canada.
Whitehall, December 6, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to appoint William
Percival Elgee, Esq., to be one of the Inspectors
under the " Act to render more effectual the
Police in Counties and Boroughs in England and
Wales," in the room of Lieutenant-Colonel John
Woodford, deceased.
Crown Office, December 3, 1867.
MEMBER returned to serve in the present
PARLIAMENT.
Borough of Thetford.
The Right Honourable Edward Strathearn Gordon,
Lord Advocate of Scotland, in the room of
Alexander Hugh Baring, Esq., who has accepted
the office of Steward of Her Majesty's Chiltern
Hundreds.
War Office, Pall Mall.
6th December, 1867.
oth Regiment of Lancers, Staff Assistant-Surgeon
George Carr Dunn to be Assistant-Surgeon,
vice Sutherland, appointed to the Staff. Dated
7th December, 1 867.
17th Lancers, Assistant-Surgeon Joseph Edward
O'Loughlin, from the 63rd Foot, to be Assis
tant-Surgeon, vice Lithgow, promoted on the
Staff. Dated 7th December, 1867.
20th Hussars, Captain Robert Alexander to be
Major, vice T. Theophilus Boileau, who retires
upon a pension of his rank. Dated 7th Decem
ber, 1867.
1867.
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Lieutenant Frederick Trench to be Captain, vice
Alexander. Dated 7th December, 1867.
Cornet Henry Jopp Beattie to be Lieutenant,
vice Trench. Dated 7 th December, 1867.
Ensign John Thomas Browne, from the 18th Foot,
to be Cornet, vice Beattie. Dated 7th Decem
ber, 1867.
Royal Artillery, Surgeon Thomas John Murphy,
M.D., from the 95th Foot, to be Surgeon, vice
Surgeon - Major W. G. Trousdell, M.D.,
appointed to the Staff. Dated 7th December,
1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Francis Howard, M.D.,
to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Orton, promoted
on the Staff. Dated 7th December, 1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Albert John Clapp, M.D.,
to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice John Whittle
Rimmer, deceased. Dated 7th December,
1867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Edward Harford Lloyd,
M.B., to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice A. J. L.
Hepworth, M.D., promoted on the Staff.
Dated 7th December, 1 867.
Staff Assistant-Surgeon Frederick Joseph Byrne
to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Hopwood, pro
moted on the Staff Dated 7th December,
1867.
2nd Foot, Lieutenant George Francis O'Grady to
be Captain, by purchase, vice James McGillycuddy Magill, who retires. Dated 7th Decem
ber, 1867.
Ensign Bernard Arthur Beale to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice O'Grady. Dated 7th Decem
ber, 1867.
Arthur Herbert Nurse, Gent, to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Beale. Dated 7th December,
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3rd Foot, Captain Francis Morley to be Major,
by purchase, vice Penrose John Dunbar, who
retires. Dated 7th December, 1867.
Lieutenant Joseph James Boardman Haydock to
be Captain, by purchase, vice Morley. Dated
7th December, 1867.
Ensign George Ernest Harley to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Haydock. Dated 7th Decem
ber, 1867.
Ernest Edwin Martin-Atkins, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Harlev. Dated 7th Decem
ber, 1867.
5th Foot, Ensign John Patrick Spring to be
Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant Carleton, who has returned to duty with his Company.
Dated 1st November, 1867.
10th Foot, Staff-Surgeon William Henry Muschamp to be Surgeon, vice Sinclair, appointed
to the Staff. Dated 7th December, 1867.
17th Foot, Staff-Surgeon Francis Odell to be
Surgeon, vice Robert Atkinson, placed upon
half-pay. Dated 7 th December, 1867.
40th Foot, Lieutenant Richard Crundel Brook to
be Captain, by purchase, vice William Gibson,
who retires. Dated 7th December, 1867.
Ensign Edward Martin to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Brook.
Dated 7th December,
1867.
41st Foot, Staff-Surgeon William Henry Yates to
be Surgeon, vice Surgeon-Major James Leitch,
M.D., appointed to the 46th Foot. Dated 7th
December, 1867..
46th Foot, Ensign Frederick Hardy Blanshard to
be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice J. M.
Lovekin, a Probationer for the Staff Corps in
India. Dated 15th May, 1867.
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Surgeon-Major James Leitch, M.D., from the
41st Foot, to be Surgeon, vice T. M. Bleckley,
M.B., appointed to the Staff. Dated 7th De
cember, 1867.
48th Foot, Ensign Charles Edward Spry Campbell
Horwood has been permitted to retire from the
Service by the Sale of his Commission. Dated
7th December, ) 867.
57th Foot, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Bowen,
from half-pay, late 69th Foot, to be LieutenantColonel, vice Brevet-Colonel Henry J. Warre,
C.B., who retires upon half-pay. Dated 7th
December, 1867.
62nd Foot, Staff-Surgeon Thomas Smith Hollingsworth to be Surgeon, vice Surgeon-Major
Ewing, promoted on the Staff. Dated 7th De
cember, 1867.
63rd Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon John Carlaw
to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice J. E. O'Loughlin,
appointed to the 17th Lancers. Dated 7th De
cember, 1867.
7 \st Foot, Ensign Cecil Hamner Bunbury to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Allan, promoted.
Dated 7th December, 1867.
83rd Foot, Surgeon Charles Robert Robinson,
having completed twenty years' full-pay service
to be Surgeon-Major. Dated 12th November,
1867.
84th Foot, Lieutenant Gilbert John Smallpiece to
be Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Perrott, deceased.
Dated 22nd October, 1867.
89th Foot, Lieutenant William Pott to be Captain,
by purchase, vice Burchall Helme, who retires.
Dated 7th December, 1867.
Ensign John Browne Ribton to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Pott. Dated 7th December,
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Alexander Macaulay, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Ribton. Dated 7th December,
1867.
95th Foot, Staff-Surgeon Patrick Andrew McDermott to be Surgeon, vice J. T. Murphy, M.D.,
appointed to the Royal Artillery. Dated 7th
December, 1867.
Wist Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Henry William
Alexander Mackinnon to be Assistant-Surgeon,
vice A. G. Bartley, M.D., appointed to the
Staff. Dated 7th December, 1867.
107th Foot, Ensign Bradford Smith to be Lieu
tenant, vice William George Baker Garrow,
deceased. Dated 6 th October, 1867.
Rifle Brigade, Staff-Surgeon Augustus Patrick
Meyers Corbett, M.D., to be Surgeon, vice
J. C. H. Wright, M.D., who exchanges. Dated
7th December, 1867.
3rd West India Regiment, Ensign Alwin Shutt
Bell to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice
James F. Cousins, deceased. Dated 18th Octo
ber, 1867.
COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
Lieutenant George Beresford Deare, from the 4th
West India Regiment, Acting Deputy-As
sistant Commissary General, to be DeputyAssistant Commissary General. Dated 25th
August, 1867.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeon-Major John Ewing, from the 62nd Foot,
to be Deputy Inspector- General of Hospitals,
vice James McGregor, deceased. Dated 7th
December. 1867.
Surgeon-Major William Green Trousdell, M.D
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Major, vice Staff-Surgeon P. A. McDermott,
appointed to the 95th Foot. Dated 7 th De
cember, 1867.
Surgeon William Sinclair, from the 10th Foot, to
be Staff- Surgeon, vice Muschamp, appointed to
the 10th Foot. Dated 7th December, 1867.
Surgeon Joseph Coleman Hornsby Wright, M.D.,
from the Rifle Brigade, to be Staff-Surgeon,
vice A. P. M. Corbett, M.D., who exchanges.
Dated 7th Decemher, 1867.
Surgeon Thomas Macdougall Bleckley, M.B.,
from the 46th Foot, to be Staff-Surgeon, vice
William H. Yates, appointed to the 41st Foot.
Dated 7th December, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Edwin James Hopwood, from
the Royal Artillery, to be Staff-Surgeon, vice
Thomas Smith Hollingsworth, appointed to the
62nd Foot. Dated 7th December, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Alfred Joseph Lumby Hepworth, M.D., from the Royal Artillery, to be
Staff-Surgeon, vice Francis Odell, appointed to
the 17th Foot. Dated 7th December, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Stewart Aaron Lithgow, from
the 17th Lancers, to be Staff-Surgeon, vice
Staff Surgeon-Major James Carroll Dempster,
M.D., who retires upon half-pay. Dated 7th
December, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Robert Sutherland, from the
oth Lancers, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon,
vice G. C. Dunn, appointed to the 5th Lancers.
Dated 7th December, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Acheson George Bartley, M.D.,
from the 101st Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Sur
geon, vice H. W. A. Mackinnon, appointed to
the 101st Foot. Dated 7th December, 1867.
BREVET.
Major T. Theophilus Boileau, 20th Hussars, who
retires upon a Pension, to have the honorary

rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 7th De


cember, 1867.
Staff Surgeon-Major James Carroll Dempster,
M.D., who retires upon half-pay, to have the
honorary rank of Deputy Inspector-General of
Hospitals. Dated 7th December, 1 867.
Admiralty, 3rd December, 1867.
Royal Marine Artillery.
Captain Frederick Llewellyn Alexander to be
Lieutenant-Colonel, vice "Williams, appointed
Assistant Adjutant-General. Dated 1st De
cember, 1867.
Lieutenant Richard Archibald Gorges to be
Second Captain, vice Alexander. Dated 1st
December, 1867.
Admiralty, 3rd December, 1867..
The undermentioned Officers have been this
day promoted to the rank of Staff- Captain in
Her Majesty's Fleet, under Order in Council of
26th June, 1867 :
Henry Augustus Moriarty, Esq., C.B.
Stephen Spain, Esq.
Staff-Captain George Biddlecombe, C.B., has this
day been promoted to the rank of Retired
Captain in Her Majesty's Fleet, under Order in
Council of 26th June, 1867.
The following Officers have this day been pro
moted to the rank of Engineer in Her Majesty's
Fleet:
Mr. John Jefferies.
Mr. William Robert Abbott.
Mr. Herbert Warren Hart.
Mr. Charles Stuart Jerdan.
Mr. Charles Boddington (Acting).
Mr. "William James Forbes.

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Admiralty, 4th December, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have this day been
promoted to the rank of Engineer in Her Majesty's
Fleet, with seniority of oth November, 1 867 :
Mr. Richard Samuel Kierman.
Mr. William Fraser.
The undermentioned Officers have this day been
promoted to the rank of Assistant Engineer of the
First Class, with seniority of oth November,
1867 :
Mr. Nathaniel Frederick Hockerston.
Mr. Charles Joseph "William Bridle.
Mr. William Nicklin.
Admiralty, 5th December, 1867.
James Edmund Coghlan, Esq., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Navigating Lieutenant
in Her Majesty's Fleet.
Commission signed by the Vice Lieutenant of the
County of Worcester.
Thomas Lane, Esq , to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 2nd December, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County Palatine of Chester, and County of the
City of Chester.
Earl of Chester's Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Lieutenant the Honourable J. B. Leicester Warren
to be Captain, viee Widdrington, resigned.
Dated 15th November, 1867.
Edward Townshend, Esq., late Captain 5th Foot,
to be Lieutenant, vice Warren, promoted.
Dated 1 5th November, 1867.

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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Devon.
1st Devonshire Militia.
Charles William Pengelley to be Lieutenant.
Dated 9th November, 1867.
2nd Devonshire Militia.
Major J. N. Stevenson to be Lieutenant-ColonelCommandant, vice Buller, deceased. Dated
15th July, 1867.
Captain Robert Trood to be Major. Dated 29th
October, 1867.
Thomas Livett Prinsep to be Captain. Dated
2Sth October, 1867.
William Thomas Waldy, late 43rd Foot, to be
Captain. Dated 29th October, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Salop.
North Salopian Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Cornet Leopold Cust to be Lieutenant, vice Wynn,
resigned. Dated 2nd December, 1867.
Thomas Longueville, Gent., to be Cornet, vice
Cust, promoted. Dated 2nd December, 1867.
Memoranda.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Captain the Honourable Henry Leslie Pepys in
the 1st Regiment of Royal Surrey Militia.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
accept the resignation of the Commission held by
Captain Frederick Lewis Austen in the 3rd
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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Surrey.
1st Regiment of Royal Surrey Militia.
Lieutenant Frederick Samuel Barlin, late 30th
Foot, to be Captain, vice Pepys, resigned.
Dated 30th November, ] 867.
Memorandum.
The notice which appeared in the Gazette of
the 20th November, 1867, intimating that Her
Majesty had been graciously pleased to accept the
resignation of the Commission held by Captain J.
H. Keough in the North Durham Militia is to be
cancelled, in compliance with instructions from
the Secretary of State for War. Dated 22nd
November, 1867.
FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 10,
1867.
(C. 1715.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 9, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a translation of the Declaration signed on the 26th
November, 1867, by Her Majesty's Minister at
Florence and the Italian Minister for Foreign
Affairs, relative to the legal status of Joint Stock
Companies, the provisions of which are as follows :
That Joint Stock Companies and other Asso
ciations, commercial, industrial, and financial,
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laws in force in either of the two countries, may
freely exercise in the dominions of the other all
their rights, including that of appearing before
Tribunals whether for the purpose of bringing an
action or for defending the same, in conformity,
however, with the laws and customs in force in
the said countries.
That these dispositions shall be applicable as
well to Companies and Associations constituted
and authorized previously to the signature of this
present declaration as to those which may sub
sequently be so constituted and authorized.
That the present declaration made without
limit as to duration may be revoked by either
party giving a year's previous notice, and that
such modifications may by common consent be
introduced into it as experience may show to be
desirable.
(C. 1728.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 9, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
from Her Majesty's Minister at Rio de Janeiro,
the following translation of a Decree issued by the
Brazilian Government, bearing date 23rd October,
1867, respecting the dues payable by vessels
entering the Custom-house docks at that port :
(Translation.)
Art. 1. The stay of vessels at the Custom
house dock of Rio de Janeiro shall be charged for
as follows :
1. The vessels and lighters which shall make
fast to the key of the dock, on its outside, shall
pay for such space of key occupied, per metre
Of effective discharge, per diem
...
800
On days in which no discharge is effected 400

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2. Such vessels as moor inside shall pay, on the
same basis
For each day of effective discharge ... IgO00
For each day in which no discharge is
effected ...
...
...
...
500
3. The vessels which remain in dock without
being moored to the key, shall pay, per ton of
measurement
For each working day
...
...
200
For each holiday
100
Sec. 1. The day on which discharge commences
shall be considered complete.
Sec. 2. The extent of key occupied by vessels
shall be that comprised between two horizontal
(lines) perpendicular to the parapet or top surface
of the key, and drawn to touch the stern-post and
bow of the ship.
Sec. 3. The measuring and gauging of ships
pertains to the Stereometer of the Custom-house
and to his assistants.
Art. 2. The registry of the movement in the
dock is incumbent on the " Guarda-mor."
Sec. 1. A note signed by the "Guarda-mor,"
or by one of his assistants, shall be extracted from
the register of which this Article treats, and
which should state
1st. Whether the discharge was effected on the
outside or inside of the dock ; and in this case,
whether or not the vessel was hauled to the key.
2nd. How many days the vessel's discharge
occupied, or how many days she remained in
dock.
In case of her having effected her unloading
outside the key and of the dock, this should be
expressly stated in the note.
Sec. 2. On view of the note of which the pre
ceding paragraph treats, and on the occasion of
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the dock dues shall be calculated, which amount
shall be mentioned in the note of clearance for
sea.
Sec. 3. The payment being realized, the same
shall be entered in the register, giving the number
of the note of dispatch, the month, year, and
amount paid.
Art. 3. The duties which Article 1 treats of
are independent of anchorage and other dues
established by the laws in actual force.
Art. 4. The vessel shall not obtain her clear
ance papers unless the dock dues shall have been
paid ; and in case of their not having been
incurred, it shall be so expressly stated in the
clearance for sea, and in the confrontation of the
discharge of cargo.
Art. 5. The captains of the ships or consignees
of same are responsible for the dock dues, not
only as concerns the ships, but the lighters and
boats in which the discharge may have been
effected.
Art. 6. The labour of discharging merchandize
in the Custom-house dock of Rio de Janeiro shall
be paid for as follows :
1st. For landing each package, weight not
exceeding 50 kilograms, 40rs. shall be recovered.
2nd. For every 10 or fraction of 10 kilograms
exceeding 50, 20rs.
Sec. 1. The gross weight of each package shall
be verified at the time of landing, by means of
proper scales ; this duty being incumbent on the
Porterage department, whose employes shall set
down in their notes the weight found.
Sec. 2. At the time of dispatching the mer
chandize, and when the notes are taken to the
warehouse to be formally entered in the books of
that department, the respective book-keeper (fiel)
should state whether the packages were landed in
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conformity with the notes received from the
Porters' department, and which shall have been
transcribed in the proper books.
Should the landing of the goods not have taken
place in the dock, the same should be expressly
declared in the notes of the dispatch.
Sec. 3. At sight of these declarations, the
calculation for impost shall be proceeded with,
which amount shall be mentioned in the note of
the dispatch, to be paid conjointly with the proper
duties.
Art. 7. The owners or consignees of the mer
chandize are responsible for the duties mentioned
in the preceding Article.
Art. 8. For landing in the Custom-house of
portmanteaux, trunks, boxes, and other packages
of passengers' luggage, shall be recovered
1st. For all such as weigh more than 5 kilo
grams
...
...
...
lgOOO
2nd. For 5 kilograms, or less ...
$100
Sec. 1. Bags, hat-boxes, baskets, and like
luggage, containing articles of daily use of the
passengers shall be exempt from this duty.
Sec. 2. In the act of examining the packages,
the respective gross weight shall be verified, and
the calculation of the amount owed shall be forth
with proceeded with, the amount being included
in the note of the dispatch of the articles subject
to duties, when there are any such, or simply
mentioned in the note, in order that payment be
realized.
Art. 9. The owners of the packages of luggage
which may be discharged in the dock are respon
sible for the payment of the tax thereon for
landing.
Art. 10. The present Decree shall be put in
execution ut the Custom-house of Rio de Janeiro
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India Office, 9(h December, 1867.
HER Majesty has been pleased to approve of
the following Admissions to the Bengal and
Madras Staff Corps, made by the Governments in
India :
BENGAL STAFF CORPS,
Admissions.
To be Captains.
Captain Lionel Smith, 104th Regiment* Dated
17th November, 1863.
Second Captain Charles Allan Baylay, Royal
(Bengal) Artillery. Dated 22nd December,
1865.
To be Lieutenants.
Lieutenant Horace Howell, Bengal Infantry.
Dated 1st January, 1862.
Lieutenant James Cook, Bengal Infantry. Dated
30th July, 1862.
Ensign John Davidson, 21st Regiment. Dated
24th March, 1866.
Ensign John Hugh Green, 80th Regiment.
Dated 27th April, 1866.
MADRAS STAFF CORPS.
Admission.
Ensign Crawford Boyd Cooke, 108th Regiment.
Dated 3rd April, 1 867.

Admiralty, 6th December, 1867.


The Reverend Henry Budd Morris has this day
been appointed Chaplain and Naval Instructor,
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Admiralty, 7th December, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers have been this
day promoted to the rank of Surgeon in Her
Majesty's Fleet :
Charles Henry Slaughter, Esq.
James Paterson, Esq., M.D.
Samuel Campbell, Esq., M.D.
Admiralty, 9th December, 1867.
Mr. George Nathaniel Michell has this day been
promoted to the rank of First Class Assistant
Engineer in Her Majesty's Fleet, with seniority
of 7th December, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Peebles.
Sir "William Fergusson, Bart., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 2 1st November, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Suffolk.
Suffolk Artillery Regiment of Militia.
Francis Blake Eagle, Esq., late 14th Hussars, to
be First Lieutenant, vice Pemell, promoted.
Dated 2nd December, 1867.
Sussex Newton, Gent., to be First Lieutenant,
vice Killery, promoted. Dated 3rd December,
1867.
FROM THB
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 13
1867.
Lord Chamberlain's Office, December 13, J 867.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the State
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public on and after Thursday next, the 19th
instant, under the usual regulations.
Foreign Office, December 9, 1 867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint Joseph Hume Burnley, Esq., now Secre
tary to Her Majesty's Legation at the Hague, to
be Her Majesty's Charge d'Affaires at Dresden.
Foreign Office, December 10, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to' approve of
Mr. Thomas Kerr Lynch as Consul-General in
London for His Majesty the Shah of Persia.
Whitehall, December 13, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to order a conge
d'elire to pass the Great Seal of the United King
dom of Great Britain and Ireland, empowering
the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church
of Lichfield to elect a Bishop of that see, the same
being void by the death of the Right Reverend
Father in God Doctor John Lonsdale, late Bishop
thereof ; ana Her Majesty has also been pleased
to recommend to the said Dean and Chapter
Doctor George Augustus Selwyn (now Bishop of
New Zealand), to be by them elected Bishop of
the said see of Lichfield.
Whitehall, December 12, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to present the
Reverend Henry Grey Graham to the church
and parish of Nenthorn, in the presbytery of
Kelso, and county of Berwick, vacant by the
transportation of the Reverend John Barclay to
the parish of Old Kirkpatrick.
1867.
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(C. 1734.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 11, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul
at Lisbon, transmitting a Decree of the 27th
ultimo, abolishing the duties on cereals imported
into Portugal until the end of June, 1868 ; the
provisions of which are as follows :
Art. I. The importation by land or by sea,
free of all import duties whatsoever, of all foreign
cereals, in the form of grain, flour, or baked bread,
is permitted until the end of June, 1868, but they
will nevertheless continue subject to the consump
tion duties payable by national produce of the like
nature. .
Art. II. National or foreign vessels, importing
a full cargo of cereals, are exempt from tonnage
dues.
Sole paragraph.Where there is not a full
cargo, the vessels shall only be exempt from
tonnage dues in proportion to the amount of
cereals imported by them.
Art. III. The provisions of the two preceding
Articles are also applicable to vegetables.
Art. IV. All laws to the contrary are revoked.

Admiralty, 1 1 th December, 1 867.


Thomas Scotcher Nunn, Esq., has this day been
promoted to the rank of Chief Engineer in Her
Majesty's Fleet, for his gallant and humane
conduct in April, 1864, during the war in New
Zealand.

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Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Northampton.
William Cornwallis Cartwright, Esq., to be
Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 7th December,
1867.
Northamptonshire and Rutland Militia.
Lieutenant Charles Cave John Orme to be Captain.
Dated 7th December, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
East Riding of the County of York, and the
Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull.
East and North York Artillery Militia.
Captain Thomas Nelson to be Major, vice "Woodall,
resigned. Dated 7th December, 1867.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 17,
1867.
Windsor Castle, December 11, 1867.
THE Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood on Major John Paul
Hopkins, K.H., Governor of the Military Knights
of Windsor.
Windsor Castle, December 11, 1867.
The Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood on Lieutenant- Colonel John
Henry Cooke, Lieutenant of Her Majesty's Body
Guard of Yeomen of the Guard.
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The following Article is to be substituted for the
one which was published in the London Gazette
of Tuesday, the 9th of July last :
War Office, June 29, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to make
and ordain a Special Statute of the Most Honour
able Order of the Bath, for appointing John
Alexander Macdonald, Esq., Chairman of the
recent Conference of Delegates from British North
America on the measure of Confederation, to be
an Extra Member of the Civil Division of the
Second Class, or Knights Commanders of the said
Most Honourable Order :and Her Majesty has
also been graciously pleased to give orders for the
appointment of the undermentioned gentlemen,
Members of that conference, viz. : William P.
Howland and William MacDougall, Esqrs., of
Canada West; Charles Tupper, Esq., of Nova
Scotia ; and Samuel Leonard Tilley, Esq., of New
Brunswick, to be Ordinary Members of the Civil
Division of the Third Class, or Companions of the
said Most Honourable Order.
Foreign Office, December 13, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint the Honourable Sir Charles Augustus
Murray, K.C.B., now Her Majesty's Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to
the King of Denmark, to be Her Majesty's Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to
the King of Portugal.
Foreign Office, December 16, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint Sir Charles Lennox Wyke, K.C.B., to be
Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
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Foreign Office, December 16, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. James Thomas Molison as Consul for the
Island of Ceylon, to reside at Colombo, for His
Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway.
(C. 1744.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 16, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul
at Helsingfors, reporting that as the Harbour is
covered with ice the navigation of that port may
be considered as closed for the season.
War Office, December 17, 1867.
THE Queen has been graciously pleased to
signify Her intention to confer the decoration of
the Victoria Cross on the undermentioned Officer
and Private Soldiers of Her Majesty's Army,
whose claims to the same have been submitted
for Her Majesty's approval, for their gallant con
duct at the Little Andaman Island, as recorded
against their names, viz. :
2nd Battalion, 24dh Regiment.
Assistant- Surgeon Campbell Millis Douglas,
M.D Privates Thomas Murphy, James Cooper,
David Bell, and William Griffiths.For the very
gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th
of May, 1867, they risked their lives in manning
a boat and proceeding through a dangerous surf
to the rescue of some of their comrades, who
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to the Island of Little Andaman, by order of the
Chief Commissioner of British Burmah, with the
view of ascertaining the fate of the Commander
and seven of the crew ofthe ship " Assam Valley, "
who had landed there, and were supposed to have
been murdered by the natives.
The officer who commanded the troops on the
occasion reports : " About an hour later in the
" day, Dr. Douglas, 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment,
" and the four Privates referred to, gallantly man" ning the second gig, made their way through the
" surf almost to the shore, but finding their boat
" was half filled with water, they retired. A
" second attempt made by Dr. Douglas and party
" proved successful, five of us being safely passed
' through the surf to the boats outside. A third
" and last trip got the whole of the party left on
" shore safe to the boats."
It is stated that Dr. Douglas accomplished
these trips through the surf to the shore by
no ordinary exertion. He stood in the bows
of the boat, and worked her in an intrepid and
seamanlike manner, cool to a degree, as if what
he was then doing was an ordinary act of every
day life. The four Privates behaved in an equally
cool and collected manner, rowing through the
roughest surf when the slightest hesitation or
want of pluck on the part of any one of them
would have been attended by the gravest results.
It is reported that seventeen officers and men
were thus saved from what must otherwise have
been a fearful risk, if not certainty of death.
War Office, Pall Mall,
17th December, 1867.
6th Regiment of Dragoons, Lieutenant John
Carter O'Neal, from the 96th Foot, to be Lieu
tenant, vice Creagh, who exchanges. Dated
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Surgeon John Sheldon Furlong, M.D., having
completed twenty years' full-pay service, to be
Surgeon-Major, under the provisions of the
Royal Warrant of the 1st April, 1867. Dated
19th November. 1867.
Royal Regiment of Artillery.
The retirement of Lieutenant- Colonel Thomas
E. Kennion on half-pay, and the promotion of the
following Officers, which appeared in the Gazette
of the 19th November, 1867, to be dated the 2nd
October, 1867, viz. :
Captain John Anthony Angelo.
Second Captain Arthur Rotton.
Lieutenant Robert James Abbott.
The dates of promotion from Second Captain
to Captain of the Officers of the late Indian Artil
lery, who were transferred to the Royal Artillery,
in the Gazette of the 29th April, 1862, should be
as under, and not as therein stated, viz. :
BENGAL.
Charles Henry Cookes, 12th March, 1860.
John Alexander Richmond Mead, 21st April,
1860.
John Fraser Raper, 31st May, 1860.
Alfred Hayles Heath, 12th November, 1860.
William Dundas Couchman, 6th February, 1861.
Brevet-Major Henry Parlett Bishop, 18th Feb
ruary, 1861.
Frederick Day, Urquhart, 18th February, 1861.
James George Hathorn, 18th February, 1861.
Frederick Royle De Bude, 18th February, 1861.
Brevet-Major Charles Smith Lemarchand, 18th
February, 1861.
Abraham Richmond Fuller, 29th April, 1861.
Launcelot Machell, 29th April, 1861.

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Mark Edward Currie, 29fch April, 1861.
John Hunter, 29th April, 1861.
Augustus Darling, 23rd August, 1861.
Brevet-Major John Sabatier Frith, 1st October,
1861.
MADRAS.
Edward Holbeche Couchman, 6th April, 1859.
George Beresford Brydges Holmes, 31st May,
1859.
Walter Stuart Mann, 31st May, 1859.
Charles Macleod John Thornton, 10th February,
1860.
William Ferguson Beatson Laurie, 22nd February,
1860.
John de Courcy Sinclair, 30th April, 1860.
George Carleton, 14th July, 1860.
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Cadell, 1st
September, 1860.
Edward William Dance, 15th September, 1860.
Robert Morton, 31st December, 1860.
Napier George Campbell, 16th January, 1861.
John Ramsay James Robertson, 18th February
1861.
Richard George Frederick Henegan, 18th Feb
ruary, 1861.
Philip Dassie Home, 18th February, 1861.
John Richard Magrath, 18th February, 1861.
John McKenzie Macintyre, 24th February, 1861.
George Gunning John Campbell, 13th September,
1861.
William James Bradford, 14th September, 1861James Blair, 25th September, 1861.
BOMBAY.
Herbert Bruce Sandford, 14th February, 1859.
John Clement Hailes, 8th May, 1859.

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Brevet-Major Thomas Trenchard Haggard, 13th
May, 1859.
Robert Alexander Morse, 14th August, 1859.
David Greenhill Anderson, 19th October, 1859.
Joseph Shekleton, 30th March, I860.
Charles James Barton, 11th April, 1860.
George Brown Mellersh, 25th June, 1860.
Thomas Bayly Gibbard, 19th December, 1860.
Peter Daniell Marett, 18th February, 1861.
William Henry Saulez, 18th February, 1861.
Arthur Blunt, 18th February, 1861.
Robert Charles Battiscombe, 18th February,
1861.
Abingdon Augustus Bayly, 18th February, 1861.
James Renny Henderson, 18th February, 1861.
Edward Spread Beamish, 18th February, 1861.
Charles Clarke, 18th February, 1861.
Corps of Royal Engineers.
The undermentioned Officers employed in the
Public Works Department, India, to be placed on
the Seconded List from the dates of their respec
tive appointments in such Departments, but they
will not be succeeded in the Corps, viz. :
Lieutenant Edward Merry Larminie, 1st June,
1867.
Lieutenant Lothian Kerr Scott, 7th January,
1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Gracey, 11th September,
1867.
Lieutenant Frank Vincent Corbett, 25th Febru
ary, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Thomas Harrison, 13th April,
1867.
The dates of promotion from Second Captain to
Captain of the Officers of the late Indian Engi
neers, who were transferred to the Royal Engi
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should be as under, and not as therein stated,
viz. :
BENGAL.
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel William Wilberforce
Harris Greathed, C.B., 15th February, 1861.
Alexander Cadell, 18th February, 1861.
William Sterling Oliphant, 18th February, 1861.
Brevet-Major Henry William Gulliver, 18th
February, 1861.
Charles Pollard, 12th March, 1861.
MADRAS.
Brevet-Major Richard Hieram Sankey, 29th
June, 1861.
John Goddard, 25th September, 1861.
John Frederick Fisher, 30th September, 186.1.
BOMBAY.
John Salusbury Trevor, 15th June, 1860.
Henry St. Clair Wilkins, 28th July, 1860.
Edmund Southey, 16th August, 1860.
David Jobson Nasmyth, 18th August, 1861.
Alexander Davidson, 18th February, 1861.
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel John Archibald Bal
lard, C.B., 18th February, 1861.
Richard Edward Forbes Cotgrave, 18th Febru
ary, 1861.
Joseph Rogers Soady, 18th February, 1861.
Charles James Merriman, 3rd May, 1861.
Scots Fusilier Guards, Battalion Surgeon Fre
derick Robinson, M.D., having completed
twenty years' full-pay service, to be SurgeonMajor under the provisions of the Royal
Warrant of the 1st April, 1867. Dated 19th
November, 1867.
5th Foot, Captain Clifford Wilson, from the 94th
Foot, to be Captain, vice Richards, who ex
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6th Foot, Quartermaster James Darker, from the
10th Foot, to be Quartermaster, vice Hyde,
who exchanges. Dated 18th December, 1867.
7th Foot, Lieutenant Robert Fowler Butler to be
Captain, by purchase, vice William P. Browne,
who retires. Dated 18th December, 1867.
Ensign William Prescod Holmes to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Butler. Dated 18th Decem
ber, 1867.
10th Foot, Quartermaster Robert Hyde, from the
6th Foot, to be Quartermaster, vice Darker,
who exchanges. Dated 18th December, 1867.
12th Foot, Ensign Harman Emly Knox, from the
73rd Foot, to be Ensign, vice Stoton, promoted.
Dated 18th December, 1867.
Ensign Ernie Edmund Money, from the 14th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Parker, transferred to
the 18th Hussars. Dated 18th December,
1867.
Uth Foot, Major Edward Kent Jones, from the
97th Foot, to be Major, vice Petrie, who ex
changes. Dated 18th December, 1867.
Ensign William Charles Barne to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Denis Creagh, who retires.
Dated 18th December, 1867.
Ernie Edmund Money, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Barne. Dated 18th December,
1867.
Lieutenant Henry Augustus Williams to be In
structor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant Ander
son, promoted. Dated 16th September, 1867.
18th Foot, Lieutenant George Lawson Hall Poole
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Charles James
Coote, who retires. Dated 18th December,
1867.
Ensign George Albert Macdonnell to be Lieu
tenant, without purchase, vice Poole. Dated
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21sf Foot, Ensign Alexander Lawrence Falls,
from the 56th Foot, to be Ensign, vice Donald
Robertson, a Probationer for the Staff Corps in
India. Dated 18th December, 1867.
22nd Foot, Lieutenant Henry James Oliver to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Oliver Gaspard
DeLancey, who retires. Dated 18th December,
1867.
Ensign Charles Carstairs to be Lieutenant, by
purchase, vice Oliver. Dated 18th December,
1867.
23rd Foot, Brevet-Colonel Samuel Wells, C.B.,
has been permitted to retire upon full-pay
as Lieutenant-Colonel, under Clause 88 of the
Royal Warrant of 3rd February, 1866. Dated
7th December, 1867.
25th . Foot, Serjeant-Major Edward Theophilus
Murray, from the 51st Foot, to be Ensign,
without purchase, vice Forjett, transferred to
the 59th Foot. Dated 18th December, 1867.
27th Foot, Ensign Henry Burch Pye Phillipps to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice William
Erskine, who retires. Dated 18th December,
1867.
4:5th Foot, Ensign James Skinner, from the 60th
Foot, to be Ensign, vice Bridge, promoted.
Dated 18th December, 1867.
4:6th Foot, The Commission of Lieutenant Walter
de Winton Van to be antedated to the 9th May,
1864, such antedate not to carry back pay.
4:7th Foot, Ensign Henry Tichborne Smith to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice John Larpent
Utterton, who retires. Dated 18th December,
1867.
Charles Talbot Davenport, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Smith. Dated 18th Decem
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olst Foot. Edward Cumberlege, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice William A'Court
Beadon, who retires. Dated 18th December,
1867.
56th Foot, Alexander Lawrence Falls, Gent., to
be Ensign, by purchase, vice John Annesley
Fletcher Austen, who retires. Dated 18th
December, 1867.
59th Foot, Colour-Serjeant William George Small,
from the 20th Foot, to be Ensign, without pur
chase, Wee Tobin, transferred to the 6th Foot.
Dated 18th December, 1867.
60th Foot, Lieutenant Astley Fellowes Terry to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Francis Steward
Travers, who retires. Dated 18th December,
1867.
Ensign James Dick Cunyngham to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Terry. Dated 18th Decem
ber, 1867.
Henry Ernest William Fetherstonhaugh, Gent.,
to be Ensign, by purchase, vice Cunyngham.
Dated 18th December, 1867.
72nd Foot, Lieutenant Albert Tanner to be Cap
tain, by purchase, vice John Campbell Stewart,
who retires. Dated 18th December, 1867.
Ensign Thomas Adam Anderson Barstow to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Tanner. Dated
18th December, 1867.
Robert Hunter Murray, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Barstow. Dated 18th Decem
ber, 1867.
77th Foot, Staff Assistant - Surgeon William
Francis Burnett to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice
George Farr White, who resigns. Dated 18th
December, 1867.
88th Foot, Ensign Spencer Acklom to be Lieu
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Maffett, deceased.
Dated 7th October*
1867.
*Mh Foot, Captain Samuel Richards, from, the
5th Foot, to be Captain, vice Wilson, who
exchanges. Dated 8th October, 1867.
QQth Foot, Lieutenant Charles Douglas Beresford
Creagh, from the 6th Dragoons, to be Lieu
tenant, vice O'Neal, who exchanges. Dated
18th December, 1867.
Lieutenant William Newbigging to be Adjutant,
vice Lieutenant Gunton, who has resigned that
appointment. Dated 14th October, 1867.
97th Foot, Major Martin Petrie, from the 14th
Foot, to be Major, vice Jones, who exchanges.
Dated 18th December, 1867.
Rifle Brigade, Ensign Francis Gilbert Dyke
Acland to be Instructor of Musketry, vice
Lieutenant H. S. Brownrigg, who has resigned
the appointment. Dated 1st November, 1867.
.3rd West India Regiment, Ensign Eyare King to
beLieutenant,bypurchase, vice Stephen George
Allman, who retires. Dated 18th December,
1867.
George LannoyHanmer Starr, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice King. Dated 18th Decem
ber, 1867.
Cape Mounted Riflemen, The surname of the
Quartermaster is Lenton, and not Linton, as
previously stated.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Staff Assistant- Surgeon William Langworthy
Baker, from half-pay, to be Staff-AssistantSurgeon, vice Daniel O'Donovan, M.D., pro
moted on the Staff. Dated 20th November,
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PURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Purveyor's Clerk, Edward Love, to be AssistantPurveyor, vice Mills, placed on half-pay.
Dated 18th December, 1867.
BREVET.
Colonel G. Malcolm, C.B., on promotion to the
temporary rank of Major-General, should have
been described as of the Bombay Army, and
not Bengal Army, as stated in the Gazette of
the 26th November, 1867.
Captain and Lieutenant- Colonel William Frede
rick, Lord Abinger, Scots Fusilier Guards,
having completed the qualifying service with
the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, to be Colonel,
under the provisions of the Royal Warrant of
3rd February, 1866. Dated 21st November,
1867.
Paymaster Thomas Dynon, 16th Lancers, to have
the honorary rank of Captain. Dated 22nd
April, 1867.
The surname of the Officer of the Bengal Staff
Corps, granted the honorary rank of Lieu
tenant-Colonel in the Gazette of the 26th
November, 1867, is Thomson, not Thomas, as
therein stated.
PROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 20,
1867.
Downing Street, December 19, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to appoint John
Rawlins Semper, Esq., to be Chief Justice of the
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Her Majesty has also been pleased to appoint
Thomas Braddell, Esq., to be Attorney-General ;
William Willans Willans, Esq., to be Treasurer ;
Charles John Irving, Esq., to be Auditor-General ;
and Captain John Frederick Adolphus McNair,
R.A., to be Colonial Engineer ; for the Straits
Settlements.
By virtue of an Act passed in the twentyfourth year of the reign of His Majesty King
George the Third, intituled " An Act to repeal so
" much of two Acts made in the tenth and
" fifteenth years of the reign of His present
" Majesty, as authorizes the Speaker of the
" House of Commons to issue his Warrant to
" the Clerk of the Crown for making out writs
*' for the election of Members to serve in Par" liament, in the manner therein mentioned, and
" for substituting other provisions for the like
" purposes ;" and of an Act passed in the twentysixth year of the reign of Her present Majesty,
intituled " An Act to further limit and define
" the time for proceeding to Election during the
" Recess : "
I do hereby give notice, that the death of the
Honourable Henry Cecil Lowther, late a Member
serving in this present Parliament for the county
of Westmorland, hath been certified to me in
writing, under the hands of two Members serving
in this present Parliament, and that I shall issue
my Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make
out a new writ for the electing of a Member to
serve in this present Parliament for the said
county, at the end of six days after the insertion
of this notice in the London Gazette.
Given under my hand this seventeenth day
of December, 1867.
J. E. Denison, Speaker.

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(C. 1768.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 19, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul
at Stettin, reporting that the following reductions
in shipping dues have been made since the 1st
November last :
I. Sea Dues : For all vessels entering or
leaving the harbour of Swinemiinde :
New Rate.
Old Rate.
1. With cargoes
groschen.
groschen.
(a.) on entering ... 4 instead of 8
(6.) on leaving ... 4

8
2. In ballast
(a.) on entering ... 2 instead of 4
(b.) on leaving ... 2

4
per normal last (about 1^ register tons).
II. River Dues :The river dues for vessels
navigating the Swine, the Peene, the Devenow,
and the Haff, consequently for all vessels pro
ceeding from Swinemiinde to Stettin, and from
Stettin to Swinemiinde, which amounted to
1 groschen per last for vessels with cargoes, and
i groschen per last for vessels in ballast, have
been abolished.
r' '
The present rate of 4 groschen per last would
be about 26s. 8d. per 100 tons register.
All vessels above 40 last burden have also to
pay for port charges at Stettin, 9 pfennig per last,
about 5*. per 100 tons register.
1867.
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Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Huntingdon.
Huntingdonshire Militia.
George Thornhill, jun., Gent., to be Lieutenant.
Dated 16th December, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Warwick.
1st Warwickshire Regiment of Militia.
Lieutenant Charles Leopold Schwabe to be
Captain, vice Cunninghame, resigned. Dated
13th December, 1867.

FROM THE
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 20,
1867.
AT the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight,
the 20th day of December, 1867.
PRESENT,
The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
THIS day Sir Francis Bond Head, Baronet,
was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of Her
Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and
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FKOM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 24,
1867.
Osborne, December 20, 1867.
THE Queen was this day pleased to confer the
honour of Knighthood upon Arthur Edward
Kennedy, Esq., C.B., Governor-in-Chief of the
West African Settlements.
Foreign Office, December 20, 1867. .
The Queen has been pleased to approve of
Mr. John Maxwell Savage as Vice-Consul at
Liverpool for the Republic of Haiti.
Board of Trade, Whitehall, -*P
December 21, 1867.
THE Queen has been graciously pleased to
confer the decoration
the Second Class " on :
John Rickett, A.B., of Her Majesty's ship
"Clio."
The following is an account of the services in
respect of which the decoration has been con
ferred :
On the 24th May, 1866, whilst Her Majesty's
ship " Clio " was lying at anchor off the Ajiabampo, on the coast of Mexico, a boy named
Thomas (or Tom) Walton, belonging to her, fell
into the sea from a stage outside the ship. He
was unable to swim, and was sinking the third
time when John Rickett jumped into the water,
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brought him to the surface, got him to the ship's
cable, and there supported him for ten or fifteen
minutes, when the ship's boat reached them.
A man named Card assisted to hold the boy up
from overhead.
There was a heavy sea on at the time, and the
port was known to be infested with sharks, and
just as the ship's boat came up, Rickett, who was
at the time still suffering from the effects of an
attack of coast fever, and was in consequence
very weak, relaxed his hold of the cable, and
himself dropped into the water, from which he
was picked up just in time to save his life. Both
were insensible when taken into the boat.
Board of Trade, Wlritehall,
December 21, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
confer the decoration of " The Albert Medal of
the First Class " on :
A. T. Shdttleworth, Esq., Deputy Con
servator of Forests at Alibagh.
The following is an account of the services in
respect of which the decoration has been con
ferred :
On the 22nd July, 1866, the " Berwickshire"
ran on Chawool Kadoo Reef. Mr. Shuttleworth
went to her assistance in a fisherman's canoe,
and, after two days' exertions, succeeded in land
ing six men in one of the ship's boats. Mr.
Shdttleworth again proceeded to the ship with
the fishermen in another boat in so dangerous a
sea that some of the ' Berwickshire's" seamen,
who had landed, and the coolies of Colaba, to
whom a large reward was offered, declined to take
a message to her. After rowing for three hours,
the boat having twice filled to the thwarts, he
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her true position, and remained on board to give
assistance.
On the 1st August, 1866. the " Die Vernon "
ran on the Chawool Kadoo Reef, near Alibagh.
Mr. Shuttleworth put off in a boat with ten
native fishermen, and by his coolness was the
means of averting a greater loss of life than that
which unhappily took place. The boat was dashed
against the vessel's side and capsized, throwing
all her crew into the water, and, while endeavour
ing to save some of these, Mr. Shuttleworth was
washed overboard. He, however, regained the
vessel, and was for two hours lashed in the mizen
rigging. He refused to forsake the captain and
carpenter who were helpless, and eventually suc
ceeded in saving the captain. The carpenter was
washed away and drowned.
On the 18th July, 1867, the ship ' Terzah "
was wrecked about south-east of Kennery. Mr.
Shuttleworth put off in a lifeboat manned by
fishermen, and succeeded in bringing off the cap
tain and thirteen men out of a crew of thirty-one.
Eight others came on shore on pieces of wreck
This service was rendered by Mr. Shuttleworth
and his crew at great peril of their lives. The
sea was breaking very heavily all round the ship
and washing over her.
(C. 1773.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 23, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
an extract from the "Journal de St. Petersbourg,"
announcing that the new Russian Customs' Tariff
will not be brought into operation till the 1st
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(C. 1780.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 23, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Guatemala, reporting that " by a
Decree of the President of Honduras, dated the
10th September last, the duty payable on the
exportation of indigo is reduced from four rialls
(2s.) to one riall (6rf.) per arroba, or weight of
25 lbs. By the same Decree a fine of 10 dollars
is imposed on those who adulterate the article, and
the indigo adulterated is declared to be confis
cated : finally, workmen employed in its cultiva
tion are exempted from military service.
(C. 1782.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 23, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Consul
at Malaga, reporting that " by virtue of two
recent dispositions of the Spanish Government, a
considerable augmentation is established in the
navigation dues levied on steam ships trading to
the ports of that Kingdom."
" Until lately the duties on anchorage and
lights (one real or 2%d. per ton for each) were
levied only once on the voyage made by a vessel
navigating to one or more ports in Spain. At
present, in the case of steamers, those dues are
doubled, being exacted both on the inward and
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extend to sailing vessels ; and it is applicable to
national as well as to foreign flags.'
(C. 1789.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 23, 1867.
THE Eight Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Minister
at Madrid, inclosing copy and translation of a
Decree, dated December 10, by the Spanish
Government, sanctioning the importation of grain
and other articles (hereinafter specified), into
Puerto Rico and the Philippine Islands, free from
duty, whether imported by native or foreign
vessels, for the purpose of remedying, as far as
possible, the damage caused by the inundations,
hurricanes, and earthquakes, which have taken
place in those Islands.
No. L
List of the Articles used for Food, and for Agri
culture, declared free from Import Duty in the
Philippine Islands, and in the Island of Puerto
Rico, by the dispositions of the Royal Decree
of the 10th December, 1867.
1. Olive oil, including the barrels.
2. Rice, including the bags.
3. Dried codfish.
4. Beef, mutton, pork, hams, and venison,
whether salted or smoked.
5. Beans.
6. Grain, vegetables, and seeds ; as for instance
oats, rye, French beans, Indian corn, lentils,
and other produce of the same sort.
7. Flour made from corn and from other cereals,
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8. Green herbs, garlic, onions, potatoes, and
other similar vegetables.
9. Butter and lard.
10. Roots used for food.
11. Fish, whether dried, salted, smoked, pickled,
or preserved in brine, and salted sardines.
12. Salt beef.
13. Bacon of all kinds.
14. Corn.
15. Fresh meat.
16. Donkeys, horses, mules, sheep, oxen, and
pigs, &c.
17. Trees, live plants, and seeds for planting and
sowing.
18. Coal and charcoal.
19. Fresh fish.
No. II.
List of Manures and Mechanical apparatus for
Agriculture, Industry, Manufacturing, and
Cultivation, which are declared free from Im
port Duties in Puerto Rico, by Royal Decree
of the 10th December, 1867.
1. Guano, and all kinds of natural and artificial
manures.
2. Machines, and all kinds of mechanical appa
ratus and instruments imported for agricul
tural purposes, for the moving of the pro
duce of the same from one part of the pro
perty to another, and for any other purpose
connected with cultivation ; as well as all
machines which may tend to economize
manual labour, or in any way to render less
costly the cultivation of country property
now being worked, or which may be worked
hereafter.
3. Machines and mechanical apparatus of all
kinds for the working of sugar plantations,
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1205
crushing of the same, up to the packing of
the produce and its removal from the pre
mises, as well as all component and auxiliary
parts of the said machines and apparatus, if
they be articles which are not usually ap
plied to any purposes except those peculiar
to sugar plantations.
4. Machines and apparatus especially used for
the cultivation and preparation of cocoa,
coffee, and cotton.
5. Machinery especially used for the making of
artesian wells.
6. Mills for preparing rice and Indian corn. .
Art. Ill, of the same Decree, provides that the
duties formerly in force on the before-mentioned
articles, shall not be reimposed, either wholly or
in part, without eight months previous notice
being given.
War Office, Pall Mall.
24th December, 1867.
39th Regiment of Foot.
Major-General Sir Charles T. Van Straubenzee,
K.C.B., from the 47th Regiment, to be Colonel,
vice General' Sir Richard Lluellyn, K.C.B., de
ceased. Dated 8th December, 1867.
47th Regiment of Hbot.
Major-General John Patton to be Colonel, vice
Major-General Sir Charles T. Van Strauben
zee, K.C.B., transferred to the 39th Regiment.
Dated 8th December, 1867.
Royal Horse Guards, Henry Lane Fox, Gent.,
to be Cornet, by purchase, vice the Honourable
C. R.. Carington, promoted. Dated 25th De
cember, 1867.
7th Hussars, Cornet Hamilton Charles Beville to
be Lieutenant, by purchase, vice William Lan

1206
gan Forsyth, who retires. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
Graham Eden Hamond, Gent., to be Cornet, by
purchase, vice Beville. Dated 25th December,
1867.
Royal Artillery, Lieutenant Alexander Bell has
been permitted to resign his Commission.
Dated 25th December, 1867.
Surgeon-Major J. K. Carr, M.D., should have
been gazetted on the 30th April, 1867, to be
Surgeon-Major, and not Surgeon.
Coldstream Guards, Lieutenant and Captain the
Honourable Edward Henry Legge to be Cap
tain and Lieutenant-Colonel, by purchase, vice
Henry J. Bagot Lane, who retires. Dated
25th December, 1867.
Ensign and Lieutenant Henry Charles Adolphus
Frederick William Aldenburg-Bentinck to be
Lieutenant and Captain, by purchase, vice the
Honourable E. H. Legge. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
Ensign and Lieutenant the Honourable Lewis
Payn Dawnay to be Lieutenant and Captain,
by purchase, vice Erroll Augustus Joseph
Henry, Lord Wallscourt, who retires. Dated
25th December, 1867.
The Honourable Ronald George Elidor Campbell
to be Ensign and Lieutenant, by purchase, vice
Aldenburg-Bentinck. Dated 25th December,
1867.
Henry Charles Duncombe, Gent., to be Ensign and
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice the Honourable
L. P. Dawnay. Dated 26th December, 1867.
Lieutenant and Captain the Honourable Frederick
Arthur Wellesley to be Adjutant, vice the
Honourable E. H. Legge, promoted. Dated
25th December, 1867.
Scots Fusilier Guards, Ensign and Lieutenant the
Honourable Paul Sandford Methuen to be

1207
Lieutenant and Captain, by purchase, rice
Henry George Bowden, who retires. Dated
25th December, 1867.
Sir William Gordon dimming, Bart., to be En
sign and Lieutenant, by purchase, vice the
Honourable P. S. Methuen. Dated 25th De
cember, 1867.
Lieutenant and Captain William Julius Gascoigne
to be Adjutant, vice Lieutenant and Captain S.
V. Stephenson, appointed Brigade-Major to the
Brigade of Guards. Dated 10th December,
1867.
2nd Foot, Ensign Bernard Arthur Beale to be
Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Charles
William Davie, deceased. Dated 5th Novem
ber, 1867.
Ensign Nicholas William Tindal Bosanquet to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Beale, whose
promotion by purchase on the 7th December,
1867, has been cancelled. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
5th Foot, Lieutenant Charles Herbert Broad to
be Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Wilmot, who
resigns that appointment. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
6th Foot, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Osborne
Creagh has been authorized by Her Majesty's
Royal licence to take and henceforth use the
surname of Osborne, in addition to and after
that of Creagh.
1 0th Foot, Staff-Surgeon George Monlas Slaughter
to be Surgeon, vice F. Douglas, M.D., ap
pointed to the Staff. Dated 25th December,
1867.
15th Foot, Major and Brevet-Colonel Henry
Grierson to be Lieutenant-Colonel, without
purchase, vice Brevet-Colonel John A. Cole,

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who retires upon half-pay. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
Captain Frederick Edward Lock to be Major, by
purchase, vice Brevet-Colonel Grierson. Dated
25th December, 1867.
Lieutenant John Joseph Forsyth Grant to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Lock. Dated 25th
December, 1867.
Ensign George Charles Daintry to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Grant. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
Charles Radly Brittain Thorne, Gent., to be Eneign, by purchase, vice Daintry. Dated 25th
December, 1867.
16tk Foot, Gentleman Cadet Edward Hunter
Townshend, from the Royal Military College,
to be Ensign, without purchase, vice Paterson,
promoted. Dated 25th December, 1867.
17th Foot, Lieutenant Charles Earnest G. Burr to
be Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant
MacGregor, who has resigned the appointment.
Dated 1st November, 1867.
19th Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon George Atkin
son, M.B., to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice Wikeley, appointed to the Staff. Dated 25th De
cember, 1867.
31st Foot, Lieutenant Francis William Henry
Davies Butler to be Captain, by purchase,
vice Frederick Augustus Magrath, who retires.
Dated 25th December, 1867.
Ensign Robert William Fergusson Phillips to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Butler. Dated
25th December, 1867.
Gentleman Cadet Francis Henry Macdonald Daw
son, from the Royal Military College, to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Phillips. Dated
25th December, 1867.

1209
34th Foot, Captain Arthur Jolliffe Tufnell, from
the 61st Foot, to be Captain, vice Ross, who
exchanges. Dated 25th December, 1867.
36th Foot, Lieutenant William Archibald Smail
to be Adjutant, vice Lieutenant Spurgeon, pro
moted. Dated 16th October, 1867.
41st Foot, Captain George Robert Miller, from
the 90th Foot, to be Captain, vice J. Caulfeild,
who exchanges. Dated 18th July, 1867.
Ensign James Henry Sevier to be Lieutenant,
by purchase, vice Thomas Richard Bate, who
retires. Dated 25th December, 1867.
Arthur Kennedy McCausland, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Sevier. Dated 25th
December, 1867.
56th Foot, Lieutenant Arthur Adolphus L. F.
Levert has been permitted to retire from the
Service by the sale of his Commission. Dated
25th December, 1867.
59 th Foot, Lieutenant Charles Henry John Lane,
from half-pay, Unattached, to be Lieutenant,
vice Shinkwin, promoted to Captain, half-pay,
without purchase. Dated 25th December,
1867.
Ensign John Stoyte to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Charles Henry John Lane, who re
tires. Dated 25th December, 1 867.
Bennett William Lucas, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Stoyte. Dated 25th December,
1867.
60th Foot, Ensign Crawford Lewin Allan to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Richard Fleming
St. Andrew St. John, who retires. Dated 25th
December, 1867.
Francis Moore Ward, Gent., to be Ensign, by
purchase, vice Allan. Dated 25th December,
1867.

1210
61si Foot, Captain George Clarkson Ross, from
the 34th Foot, to be Captain, vice Tufnell, who
exchanges. Dated 25th December, 1867.
G5th Foot, Lieutenant Thomas Chamley to be
Captain, by purchase, vice Brevet-Major Wil
liam Henry Gresson, who retires. Dated 25th
December, 1867.
68th Foot, Lieutenant Henry Brooke Rhodes,
from the 86th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice
Howard, who exchanges. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
71st Foot, Algernon Cecil Dawson, Gent., to be
Ensign, by purchase, vice Bunbury, promoted.
Dated 25th December, 1867.
77th Foot, Ensign Francis Henry Macdonald
Dawson, from the 31st Foot, to be Ensign, vice
Magee, promoted. Dated 25th December,
1867.
85th Foot, Lieutenant Alfred Gordon Howard,
from the 68th Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice
Rhodes, who exchanges. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
dOth Foot, Captain John Caulfeild, from the 41st
Foot, to be Captain, vice Miller, who ex
changes. Dated 18th July, 1867.
The Christian name of the Lieutenant appointed
a Probationer for the Staff Corps in India, in
the Gazette of the 15th October, 1867, is
William, and not as then stated.
96<A Foot, Lieutenant Arthur George Hay Church
to be Captain, by purchase, vice Francis Len
nox George Grey, who retires. Dated 25th
December, 1867.
Ensign Charles Stuart Percival Willoughby to be
Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Church. Dated
25th December, 1867.
Ensign Arthur McKellar Wix, from the 5th Foot,

1211
to be Ensign, vice Thomas Henry Peach, de
ceased. Dated 25th December, 1867.
Benjamin Horatio Pollard, Gent., to be Ensign,
by purchase, vice Willoughby. Dated 25th
December, 1867.
102nd Foot, Staff Assistant-Surgeon Thomas
Moore Kirkwood to be Assistant-Surgeon, vice
G. Ashton, M.B., appointed to the Staff.
Dated 25th December, 1867.
103rd Foot, Lieutenant George Henry Bridges to
be Captain, vice the Honourable Horace M.
Hobart, a Probationer for the Staff Corps in
India. Dated 4th November, 1867.
106th Foot, Lieutenant Mowbray Lettson Elliot
to be Instructor of Musketry, vice Lieutenant
J. W. Garlick, promoted. Dated 22nd Octo
ber, 1867.
Rifle Brigade, Lieutenant-Colonel and BrevetColonel Alexander Macdonell, C.B to be
seconded on appointment to the Command of a
Brigade in India. Dated 1st November, 1867.
2nd West India Regiment, Lieutenant Egbert
William Cooper to be Captain, by purchase,
vice Holwell H. H. Walshe, who retires.
Dated 25th December, 1867.
Ensign George Koe to be Lieutenant, by pur
chase, vice Cooper. Dated 25th December,
1867.
3rd West India Regiment, Lieutenant Anthony
Thomas Wilkinson to be Instructor of Mus
ketry, vice Lieutenant J. F. Cousins, deceased.
Dated 18th October, 1867.
Commissariat Department, Deputy Assistant-Com
missary General Walter Umfreville Green to
be Assistant-Commissary General, vice Booth,
deceased. Dated 3rd November, 1867.

1212
Medical Department, Surgeon Frederick Douglas,
M.D., from the 10th Foot, to be Staff Surgeon,
vice Slaughter, appointed to the 10th Foot.
Dated 25th December, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Gough Ashton, M.B., from the
102nd Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon,
vice T. M. Kirkwood, appointed to the 102nd
Foot. Dated 25th December, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Charles Edward Wikeley, from
the 19th Foot, to be Staff Assistant-Surgeon,
vice G. Atkinson, M.B., appointed to the 19th
Foot. Dated 25th December, 1867.
Half-Pay, Brevet-Colonel James John Graham,
from Major half-pay Unattached, and Staff
Officer of Pensioners, to be Lieutenant-Colonel,
without purchase. Dated 1st January, 1868.
Captain and Brevet-Major Henry William Goodwyn, from half-pay Unattached, and Staff
Officer of Pensioners, to be Major, without pur
chase. Dated 1st January, 1868.
Royal Military College, Chaplain the Reverend
H. Le M. Chepmell, D.D., has been permitted
to retire upon a superannuation allowance.
Dated 16th December, 1867.
BREVET.
Captain John Ball Campbell, who retires upon
full-pay, 109th Foot, to have the honorary rank
of Major. Dated 25th December, 1867.
The following promotions to take place in
succession to General Sir R. Lluellyn, K.C.B.,
Colonel of the 39th Foot, who died on the 7th
December, 1867 :
Lieutenant-General Sir Henry J. W. Bentinck,
K.C.B., Colonel of the 28th Foot, to be
General. Dated 8th December, 1867.

1213
Major-General Lord William Paulet, K.C.B.,
Colonel of the 68th Foot, to be LieutenantGeneral. Dated 8th December, 1867.
Brevet-Colonel Robert Newton Phillips, from
Lieutenant-Colonel half-pay, late Depot Bat
talion, to be Major-General. Dated 8th De
cember, 1867.
Major Richard Roundell Roundell, half-pay, late
28th Foot, to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated
8th December, 1867.
Captain Archibald Motteux Calvert, Royal Artil
lery, to be Major. Dated 8th December, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers having completed
the qualifying service with the rank of LieutenantColonel, to be Colonels, under the provisions of
the Royal Warrant of the 3rd February, 1866 :
Lieutenant-Colonel Sisley John Batten, Madras
Staff Corps. Dated 10th June, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Montague James Turnbull,
Bengal Staff Corps. Dated 28th June, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Hugh James Davies,
Bengal Staff Corps. Dated 28th June, 1867.
Lieutenant - Colonel Frederick William Bond,
Royal Artillery. Dated 2nd October, 1867.
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Samuel Woodcock,
Royal Artillery. Dated 24th November, 1867.
The undermentioned promotions to take place
in Her Majesty's Indian Military Forces, conse
quent on the death of Lieutenant-General Chris
topher Godby, C.B., Bengal Infantry, on the 8th
December, 1867, and Lieutenant-General Mau
rice Tweedie, Madras Infantry, on the 14th De
cember, 1867 :
To be Lieutenant-Generals.
Major-General James Adam Howden, Madras
Infantry. Dated 9th December, 1867.
1867.
4 I

1214
Major-General Augustus Clarke, Madras Infan
try. Dated 15th December, 1867.
To be Major-Generals.
Colonel George Palmer Whish, Bengal Staff
Corps. Dated 9th December, 1867.
Colonel George Malcolm, C.B., Bombay Staff
Corps. Dated 15th December, 1867.
The undermentioned Officers who have retired
upon full-pay, to have a step of honorary rank,
as follows :
Major Thomas Greenway, Madras Staff Corps,
to be Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 25th Decem
ber, 1867.
Surgeon-Major Andrew Durham, M.D., Bombay
Establishment, to be Deputy-Inspector-General
, of Hospitals. Dated 25th December, 1867.
Memorandum.
Major James Du Pre Brabazon, half-pay Un
attached, has been permitted to retire from the
service by the sale of his Commission, under the
conditions of the Horse Guards' Circular Memo
randum of 15th February, 1861. Dated 25th
December, 1867.
Admiralty, 23rd December, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
The following named Gentlemen have been ap
pointed Lieutenants, viz. :
Hamilton De la Poer Beresford. Dated 6th De
cember, 1867.
John Edward Thomas. Dated 6th December,
1867.

1215
Alexander Leslie Scott Burrowes. Dated 6th
December, 1867.
William Thompson Adair. Dated 6th December,
1867.
Edward Ernest Pyne. Dated 6th December,
1867.
Henry Octavian Perceval Wright. Dated 6th
December, 1867.
Howard Stanley Thompson. Dated 6th Decem
ber, 1867.
James William Walker. Dated 6th December,
1867.
Arthur Montgomery Edward Hayes. Dated 6th
December, 1867.
Henry Yeatman Hext. Dated 6th December,
1867.
Alfred Oliver De Blaquiere Nepean. Dated 6th
December, 1867.
Eustace Edward Godfrey Bird. Dated 6th De
cember, 1867.
Henry Daniel Kobinson. Dated 6th December,
1867.
Temple Knollys Byam. Dated 6th December,
1867.
Frederick Augustus Schurr Haycock. Dated 6th
December, 1867.
Admiralty, 20th December, 1867.
Sub-Lieutenant Frank Ellington Hudson to be a
Lieutenant in Her Majesty's Fleet ;
Promoted for Special Service with the Naval
Brigade in New Zealand in 1864.
Admiralty, 21st December, 1867.
Mr. Thomas Barnes has this day been promoted
tp the rank of Engineer in Her Majesty's
Fleet.
4 12

1216
Admiralty, 23rd December, 1867.
Lieutenant James Samuel Brickwell to be a
Retired Commander in Her Majesty's Fleet,
under Her Majesty's Orders in Council of 3rd
August, 1860, 9th July, 1864, and 24th March,
1866.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Radnor.
Cecil Parsons, Esq.,. to be Deputy LieutenantDated 19th December, 1867.
John Stephens, Esq,, to be Deputy Lieutenant.
Dated 19th December, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Northampton.
Northamptonshire and Rutland Militia.
Richard Phillips Thompson, Esq., to be Lieu
tenant. Dated 18th December, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Rutland.
Northamptonshire and Rutland Militia.
Arthur John Fludyer, Esq., to be Lieutenant,
vice Orme, promoted. Dated 20th December,
1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Suffolk.
Suffolk Artillery Regiment of Militia.
Jonn Charles Sandell, Gent., to be First Lieu
tenant. Dated 10th December. 1867.

1217
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Warwick.
2nd Warwickshire Militia.
Ralph Cromwell Gregg, Gent., to be Lieutenant,
vice Townsend, resigned. Dated 17th Decem
ber, 1867.
FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 27,
1867.
Foreign Office, December 26, 1867.
THE Queen has been pleased to approve of
Don Adolfo Rivadeneyra as Vice-Consul in the
Island of Ceylon, to reside at Colombo, for Her
Majesty the Queen of Spain.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve of
Mr. H. Le Boutillier as Consul at Gaspe Basin,
Canada East, for the United States of America.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Lanark.
James Lumsden, Esq., Lord Provost of Glasgow,
to be Deputy Lieutenant. Dated 21st Decem
ber, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Warwick.
\st Warwickshire Militia.
Frederick Thomas Durell Durell, Gent., to be
Lieutenant, vice Kindersley, resigned. Dated
7th September, 1867.
Wiliam Alexander Pennington, Gent., to be
Lieutenant, vice Schwabe, promoted. Dated
2 1st December, 1867.

1218
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Northumberland.
Northumberland Light Infantry Militia.
John Conroy, Gent., to be Lieutenant. Dated
18th December, 1867.

FROM THE
LONDON GAZETTE of DECEMBER 31,
1867.
War Office, December 31, 1867.
THE Queen has been graciously pleased to
signify Her intention to confer the decoration of
the Victoria Cross on the undermentioned Officers
whose claims to the same have been submitted
for Her Majesty's approval, for their gallant
conduct in Bhootan, as recorded against their
names, viz. :
Royal (late Bengal) Engineers.
Major William Spottiswoode Trevor and Lieu
tenant James Dundas.For their gallant con
duct at the attack on the Block-house at DewanGiri, in Bhootan, on the 30th of April, 1865.
Major-General Tombs, C.B., V.C., the Officer
in command at the time, reports that a party of
the enemy from 180 to 200 in number, had
barricaded themselves in the Block-house in
question, which they continued to defend
after the rest of the position had been carried,
and the main body was in retreat. The Block
house, which was loop-holed, was the key of the
enemy's position. Seeing no Officer of the
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the place should be taken immediately, as any pro
tracted resistance might have caused the main
body of the Bhooteas to rally, the British force
having been fighting in a broiling sun on very
steep and difficult ground for upwards of three
hours, the General in command ordered these two
Officers to show the way into the Block-house.
They had to climb up a wall which was 14 feet
high, and then to enter a house occupied by
some 200 desperate men, head foremost
through an opening not more than two feet
wide between the top of the wall and the roof
of the Block-house.
Major-General Tombs states that on speaking
to the Sikh soldiers around him, and telling them
in Hindoostani to swarm up the wall, none of
them responded to the call, until these two
Officers had shewn them the way, when they
followed with the greatest alacrity. Both of
them were wounded.
(C. 1779.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 30, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the
Committee of Privy Council for Trade have
received, from the Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs, a copy of a despatch from Her Majesty's
Secretary of Legation at Rome, reporting that
the Papal Government has allowed that British
commerce is fully entitled to share the privileges
granted to France by the Commercial Treaty con
cluded between France and Rome, on the 29th
July last, in virtue of the Declarations exchanged
between Her Majesty's Government and that of
the Roman States on the 17th November, 1863,
and has consequently informed the Pontifical
Customs' Authorities of the fact.

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1228
Foreign Office, December 27, 1867.
(Quarantine, No. 65.)
THE Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
has received from Her Majesty's Consul at
Lisbon a Notice issued by the Portuguese Board
of Health, of which the following is a trans
lation :
" The Board of Health of the Kingdom makes
known that all arrivals from Trieste are con
sidered free from cholera."
Lisbon, December 18, 1867.
(Signed)
Dr. MARCELLINO CRAVEIRO DA SILVA.
Foreign Office, December 9, 1867.
The Queen has been graciously pleased to
appoint George Harvey Hayward, Esq., now
British Vice- Consul at Madeira, to be Her
Majesty's Consul in the Island of Madeira.
Foreign Office, December 28, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to approve
Don Manuel Zammit as Consul in the Island
Malta for Her Majesty the Queen of Spain.
The Queen has also been pleased to approve
Sefior Ralph Nunez as Consul in the Island
Jamaica for the United States of Venezuela.

of
of
of
of

St. James's Palace, December 31, 1867.


The Queen has been pleased to appoint
Mr. Peter Wyatt Squire to be Chemist and
Druggist upon the Establishment in Ordinary to
Her Majesty, jointly with his father Mr. Peter
Squire.
Whitehall, December 24, 1867.
The Queen has been pleased to grant unto
William Thomas Henry Strange, of the Three
Mills Distillery, in the parish of Westham, in the

1229
county of Essex, Malt Distiller, Her Royal licence
and authority that he and his issue may take and
henceforth us,e the surname of Mure, in addition
to and after that of Strange, and that he and they
may bear the arms of Mure ; such arms being
first duly exemplified according to the laws of
arms and recorded in the College of Arms, other
wise the said Royal licence and permission to be
void and of none effect ;
And to command that the said Royal conces
sion and declaration be registered in Her
Majesty's said College of Arms.
(C. 1780.)
Board of Trade, Whitehall,
December 30, 1867.
THE Right Honourable the Lords of the Com
mittee of Privy Council for Trade have received,
from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
a copy of a Despatch from Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires at Guatemala, inclosing copy and trans
lation of the tariff of duties on importation of
goods into Nicaragua, which will come into
operation on the 1st January, 1868.
This Tariff can be inspected on application at
the Board of Trade, Whitehall.
India Office, 28th December, 1867.
HER Majesty has been pleased to approve of
the following promotions and alterations of rank,
&c., amongst the Officers of the Staff Corps and
of Her Majesty's Indian Military Forces, made
by the Governments in India :
BREVET.
The undermentioned Officers having completed
the qualifying period of service to be Colonel
1867.
4 K

1230
under the provisions of the Royal Warrant of
the 31st January, 1859 :
Lieutenant - Colonel Doveton Hodson, Madras
Infantry. Dated 29th May, 1864.
Major Richard Harte Keating, C.S.I., V.C.,
Bombay Staff Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel,
in succession to General C. Herbert, Madras
Infantry, deceased. Dated 18th January,
1867.
Major Harry Cortlandt Anderson, Bengal Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain Addington Taylor, Bengal Staff Corps, to be
Major, in succession to Major-General T. A. A.
Munsey, Madras Cavalry, deceased. Dated
24th January, 1867.
Major John Henry Bloomfield Dennis, Bombay
Staff Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain
Sidney Chalmers, Bengal Infantry, to be
Major in succession to Lieutenant-General Gr. J.
Wilson, Bombay Infantry, deceased. Dated
12th February, 1867.
Major Francis Adam Ellis Loch, Bombay Staff
Corps, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, Captain
Charles Phayre Hildebrand, Bengal Infantry,
to be Major, in succession to Major-General
A. Abbott, Royal (Bengal) Artillery, deceased.
Dated 26th February, 1867.
Major Frederick William Lambert, Bengal In
fantry, to be Lieutenant - Colonel, Captain
Henry Pelham Close, Bombay Staff Corps, to
be Major, in succession to General C. A. G.
Wallington, Bengal Infantry, deceased. Dated
1st March, 1867.
To be Colonel.
Lieutenant - Colonel Robert Andrew Smith,
Bengal Infantry. Dated 11th June, 1867.

1231
To be LieutenanU-Colonels*
Major John Wellwood Rutherford, late 47th
Madras Native Infantry. Dated 11th August,
1867.
Major Algernon Hyndman Gordon, late 52nd
Madras Native Infantry. Dated 5th Septem
ber, 1867.
To be Captain.
Lieutenant Wigram Arthur Cheke, late 13th
Madras Native Infantry, Dated 7th August,
1867.
The undermentioned Officers will rank from
the dates specified, instead of those previously
stated :
Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Light, Royal (Bengal)
Artillery, from the 9th October, 1865, in suc
cession to Major-General St. G. D. Showers,
Bengal Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant- Colonel William Carmichael Russell,
Royal (Bengal) Artillery, from 12th October,
1865, in succession to Major-General J. Scott,
Bombay Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant - Colonel Thomas Harmer Sibley,
Bengal Staff Corps, from the 20th November,
1865, in succession to Lieutenant- General H.
Sargent, Madras Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant-Colonel John Joseph Laurie, Bombay
Staff Corps, from the 21st December, 1865, in
succession to Lieutenant-General D'Sim, Royal
(Madras) Engineers, deceased.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Long Grant, Madras
Infantry, from the 22nd December, 1865, in
succession to Lieutenant- General G. E. Gowan,
Royal (Bengal) Artillery, deceased.
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles St. George Brownlow, Bengal Staff Corps, from the 7th
4 K 2

1232
February, 1866, in succession to Major-General
J. M. Shortt, Bombay Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant- Colonel James Gray Campbell Eraser,
Madras Staff Corps, from the 15th February,
1866, in succession to Major-General C. A.
Browne, Madras Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant - Colonel John William Sanders,
Bengal Infantry, from 26th April, 1866, in
succession to General J. Anderson, Bengal
Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant - Colonel Bendyshe Walton, Bengal
Staff Corps, from the 29th April, 1866, in
succession to Lieutenant - General G. R.
Pemberton, Bengal Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant - Colonel Edward Oakes, Bengal
Staff Corps, from 3rd May, 1866, in succession
to General E. F. Waters, C.B., Bengal
Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant- Colonel Henry Lane, Bengal Cavalry,
(retired), from the 27th May, 1866, in suc
cession to General. G. Jackson, Madras
Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Patrick Anderson,
Bengal Staff Corps, from the 12th June, 1866,
in succession to General T. H. Paul, Bengal
Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant - Colonel Arthur Davies Dickens,
Bengal Staff Corps, from the 19th June, 1866,
in succession to General S. Swinhoe, Bengal
Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant- Colonel George Scougall Macbean,
Bengal Staff Corps, from 23rd July, 1866,
in succession to General C. W. Hamilton,
Bengal Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant- Colonel Thomas James, Bengal Staff
Corps, from the 26th August, 1866, in succes
sion to General A. F. Richmond, Bengal
Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Fletcher Richardson,

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C.B., Bengal Staff Corps, from the 17th Sep
tember, 1866, in succession to General W. It.
C. Costley, Bengal Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant - Colonel Henry Hastings Affleck
Wood, Bombay Staff Corps, from 29th Octo
ber, 1866, in succession to Major- General Sir
G. St. P. Lawrence, K.C.S.L, Bengal Staff
Corps, retired.
Lieutenant-Colonel Winckworth Scott, Bombay
Staff Corps, from the 4th November, 1866, in
succession to Lieutenant - General W. D.
Robertson, Bombay Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant - Colonel William Murray, Madras
Staff Corps, from the 6th November, 1866, in
succession to General W. Gilbert, Bombay
Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant- Colonel James Anthony Steele, Bengal
Staff Corps, from 13th November, 1866, in
succession to Major-General G. Macan, Bombay
Infantry, deceased.
Lieutenant-Colonel Hamilton Forbes, Bengal
Staff Corps, from 6th December, 1866, in
succession to General E. Frederick, C.B.,
Bombay Infantry, deceased.
LieutenantColonel John Irvine Murray, Bengal
Staff Corps, from the 22nd December, 1866, in
succession to Major - General H. F. Caley,
Bengal Infantry, deceased.
Major Hugh Ley Millett, Bengal Staff Corps,
from the 22nd December, 1866, in succession
to Major-General H. F. Caley, Bengal In
fantry, deceased.
Major Charles Sterling Dundas, Royal (Bengal)
Artillery, from the 18th January, 1867, in suc
cession to General C. Herbert, C.B., Madras
Infantry, deceased.
Note.Lieutenant - Colonel Light was erro
neously described as of the Bengal Infantry, in
Gazette of 3rd August, 1866.

1234
Substantive Promotions.
BENGAL STAFF CORPS.
To be Ideutmamt-Colmiels.
Major Charles Bazil Gibbons Bacon. Dated 24th
May, 1867.
Major William Gordon. Dated 11th June, 1867.
Major David Briggs. Dated 11th June, 1867.
Major Henry Stuart Bivar. Dated 11th June,
1867.
Major Henry Daniel MaunseH. Dated 11th
June, 1867.
Major (Brevet - Colonel) George Wade Guy
Green, C.B. Dated 12th June, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel) Sydney Joseph
Hire. Dated 12th June, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) George
Whittle Mackenzie Hall. Dated 12th June,
1867.
Major Alfred Gyllet Nedham. Dated 12th
June, 1867.
Major Blair Thomas Reid. Dated 12th June,
1867.
Major Roderick Donald Macpherson. Dated 12th
June, 1867.
Major Frederick William Ripley. Dated 12th
June, 1867.
Major Richard Wellesley Chambers. Dated
12th June, 1867.
Major Charles Lyons Montgomery. Dated l2th
June, 1867.
Major Holled Wallace Henry Coxe. Dated 21st
June, 1867Major (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) Octavius
Edward Rothney. Dated 27th June, 1867.
Major Thomas Henry Wilson. Dated 27th June,
1867.

1235
To be Majors.
Captain Richard D'Oyley Compton Bracken.
Dated 26th April, 1867.
Captain (Brevet - Major) Richard Sanderson
Simonds. Dated 11th June, 1867.
Captain (Brevet - Major) Addington Taylor.
Dated 11th June, 1867.
Captain Alfred Francis. Dated 11th June, 1867.
Captain Thomas Edward Webster. Dated 11th
June, 1867.
Captain (Brevet-Major) Charles Henry Palliser.
Dated 11th June, 1867
Captain John Moore Graham. Dated 11th June,
1867.
Captain Ralph Ouseley. Dated 11th June, 1867.
Captain John Brenton Cox. Dated 11th June,
1867.
Captain Octavius Ludlow Smith. Dated 12th
June, 1867.
Captain Alexander McKenzia. Dated 12th June,
1867.
To be Captains.
Lieutenant Henry Thomson. Dated 11th May,
1867.
Lieutenant Arthur W. Crew Read. Dated 15th
May, 1867.
Lieutenant Alfred Frederick Pollock Harcourt.
Dated 8th January, 1867.
Lieutenant William George Murray. Dated 8th
June, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Collett.
Dated 8th June,
1867.
Lieutenant James Miller. Dated 8th June, 1867.
Lieutenant Edward Lacon Ommanney. Dated
9th June, 1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Myles Sandys. Dated 9th
June, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Montgomery Barton-Burlton.
Dated 12th June, 1867.

1236
BENGAL ARMY.
Infantry.
Lieutenant-Colonel (Major-General) John Studholme Hodgson to be Colonel, in succession to
Riley, deceased. Dated 30th May, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel) Alexander
Sutton Osborn Donaldson, from late 45th
Native Infantry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel,
vice Wilson (Staff Corps), removed from list
of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 3rd December,
1866.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel) Henry Finch,
from late 31st Native Infantry, to be Lieu
tenant-Colonel, vice Davies (Staff Corps),
removed from list of Lieutenant-Colonels.
Dated 24th January, 1867.
Major Patrick George Scot, from late 12th
Native Infantry, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice
Boswell, deceased. Dated 6th April, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel) Peter Henry
Knight Dewaal, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice
Hughes, Staff Corps, removed from list of
Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 30th April, 1867.
Major (Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel) William
Dunn Bishop to be Lieutenant-Colonel, vice
Plowden, Staff Corps, removed from list
of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 1st June,
1867.
Late 2nd European Fusiliers.
Lieutenant Edward John McNair to be Captain,
vice Baldwin (Staff Corps), deceased. Dated
22nd May, 1867.
Late 12th Native Infantry.
Lieutenant Harry Alfred Rooke to be Captain, in
succession to Boswell, retired. Dated 6th
April, 1867.

1237
Late 30th Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet-Major) George Frederick Frank
Vincent to be Major, in succession to Plowden
(Staff Corps), removed from list of Lieu
tenant-Colonels. Dated 1st June, 1867.
Late 33rd Native Infantry.
Captain (Brevet-Major) John Chadwick Dickson
to be Major, in succession to Hopkinson (Staff
Corps), removed from list of LieutenantColonels. Dated 3rd December, 1866.
Late 4Sth Native Infantry.
Lieutenant Ellis Burroughes Ward to be Captain,
in succession to Dennys (Staff Corps), removed
from list of Lieutenant-Colonels. Dated 10th
April, 1867.
Late 66th Native Infantry.
Lieutenant Rowley Sale Hill to be Captain, vice
Sykes (Staff Corps), deceased. Dated 8th
April, 1867.
Alterations op Rank.
Infantry.
Lieutenant- Colonel Charles Edward Mills will
rank from 12th September, 1866, in succession
to Dinning (Staff Corps), removed from list of
Lieutenant- Colonels.
Lieutenant - Colonel Harry Elliott Young will
rank from 17th September, 1866, in succession
to Alexander (Staff Corps), removed from list
of Lieutenant-Colonels.
Medical Officers.
To be Surgeons-Major.
Surgeon James Irving, M.D. Dated 27th May,
1867.

1238
Surgeon John Williams.
Dated 19th June,
1S67.
Surgeon Thomas Atchison. Dated 26th June,
1867.
MADRAS STAFF CORPS.
To be Lieutenant-Coloneh
Major Robert Ranken. Dated 12th June, 1867.
Major Geoffrey Nightingale. Dated 12th June,
1867.
Major Edmund Frederick Waterman. Dated 12th
June, 1867.
Major William James Jones. Dated 1 1th August,
1867.
Major Archibald John Paterson Ewart. Dated
14th August, 1867.
Major Edward Augustus Saunders. Dated 14th
August, 1867.
Major Alexander George Davidson. Dated 14th
August, 1867.
Major William Rose Campbell. Dated 1st Sep
tember, 1867.
To be Majors.
Captain William Scott Drever. Dated 11th
June, 1867.
Captain William Cadell. Dated 12th June, 1867.
Captain William Cunningham. Dated 12th June,
1867.
Captain John Simpson. Dated 20th June, 1867.
Captain James Robert Sale Henderson. Dated
30th June, 1867.
Captain James Veale Morris. Dated 26th July,
1867.
Captain Richard Collyer Andree Marshall. Dated
20th August, 1867.
Captain Alexander Ruxton McMahon. Dated
20th August, 1867,

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Captain Thomas Wolrich Stansfeld. Dated 21st
August, 1867.
Captain Adam Hugh Montgomery Dickey. Dated
21st August, 1867.
To be Captains.
Lieutenant Francis James Rivers. Dated 4th
May, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Lewis Raikes. Dated 8th
June, 1867.
Lieutenant George Baillie Farrington. Dated
9th June, 1867.
Lieutenant William Charles Plant. Dated 9th
June, 1867.
Lieutenant Henry Oliver Graham. Dated 12th
June, 1867.
Lieutenant Peter Arding Van Homrigh. Dated
12th June, 1867.
Lieutenant Horace Francis de Lousada. Dated
20th June, 1867.
Lieutenant William Chisholm. Dated 25th June,
1867.
Lieutenant John Godson. Dated 4th July, 1867.
Lieutenant William John Seaton. Dated 20th
JuJ-, 1867.
Lieutenant John William Hindle, Dated 20th
August, 1867.
Lieutenant Charles Francis Moore. Dated 20th
August, 1867.
Lieutenant James Reid Brown. Dated 1st Sep
tember, 1867.
Lieutenant Hugh Patrick Ralston Francois
Crawford. Dated 1st September, 1867.
Lieutenant Robert Stephens Jago. Dated 4th
September, 1867.
Lieutenant Anthony Wingfield. Dated 4th Sep
tember, 1867.

1240
MADRAS ARMY.
General List of Cavalry Officers.
Lieutenant Henry Attenborow Yates to be Cap
tain, in succession to Burnett, 4th Light
Cavalry, retired. Dated 23rd June, 1867.
Late 29$. Native Infantry
Lieutenant Herbert Coningham to be Captain,
vice Turner, deceased. Dated 10th August,
1867.
Medical Officers.
To he Surgeons.
Assistant- Surgeon George Alexander Burn, MA.,
M.D.. Dated 30th May, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Thomas Croudace. Dated 4th
August, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Henry Joseph Herschel Griesbach. Dated 4th August, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Robert Dempster. Dated 4th
August, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon John Houston, M.D. Dated
4th August, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Henry Elmsley Bursteed, M.D.
Dated 4th August, 1867.
Assistant Henry Crocker, M.D. Dated 4th
August, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Richard Arnold. Dated 4th
August, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon Hunter Adam. Dated 4th
August, 1867.
Assistant-Surgaon William HenryMorgan. Dated
4th August, 1867.
BOMBAY STAFF CORPS.
To he Lieutenant-Colonels.
Major John Pigott Nixon. Dated 12th June,
1867.

1241
Major Howden Trapand Briggs. Dated 2nd
July, 1867.
Major Alfred Thomas Etheridge. Dated 13th
July, 1867.
Major John Daniel Williams. Dated 14th July,
1867.
Major Henry William Holland. Dated 25th
July, 1867.
Major Edwin Luddington Scott. Dated 25th
July, 1867.
To be Majors.
Captain Roland Robert Wallace. Dated 11th
June, 1867.
Captain James Clements. Dated 11th June,
1867.
Captain Ernest Augustus Green. Dated 11th
June, 1867.
Captain Alfred George Plomer. Dated 11th June,
1867.
Captain Thomas Waddington. Dated 12th June,
1867.
Captain John Durham Hall. Dated 12th June,
1867.
Captain Charles Payne Barras. Dated 3rd July,
1867.
Captain Hilay Alderson Woodhouse. Dated 3rd
August, 1867.
Captain Alexander Eergusson. Dated 10th
August, 1867.
To he Captains.
Lieutenant Charles Edward Fisher. Dated 28th
March, 1867.
Lieutenant Thomas Weeding Sanders. Dated
16th July, 1867.
Lieutenant Arthur John Doig. Dated 16th July,
1867.
Lieutenant Charles Swinhoe. Dated 25th July,
1867.

1242
Lieutenant Frederick Harbord Segrave. Dated
7th August, 1867.
Lieutenant George Francis Beville. Dated 4th
September, 1867.
Medical Officers.
To be Surgeons.
Assistant-Surgeon Francis Henry Pramptre.
Dated 4th August, 1867.
Assistant- Surgeon George Edwin Seward, M.D.
Dated 4th August, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon John Gordon Asher, M.D.
Dated 4th August, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon John Pinkerton, M.D., Dated
4th August, 1867.
Assistant-Surgeon Edmund Ferdinand Wheatley.
Dated 4th August, 1867.
The name of the Officer in the Gazette of 2nd
December, 1862, should have been Major Senby
Thomas Bartlett, and not Major Henry Thomas
Bartlett, as stated therein.

Admiralty, 27th December, 1867.


Royal Marine Artillery.
Lieutenant John Le Cocq Robilliard (seniority
3rd August, 1867,) having passed the required
examination, is appointed to the Royal Marine
Artillery. Dated 19th December, 1867.
Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Lieutenant Langham Rokeby to be Second Cap
tain, vice Stuart, to retired full-pay. Dated
21st December, 1867.

1243
Admiralty 27th December, 1867,
Staff Commander Frederick John P. Evans has
this day been promoted to the rank of Staff
Captain in Her Majesty's Fleet, for his special
services to the Royal Navy and to the interests
of Navigation and Science generally.
The undermentioned Officers have this day
been promoted to the rank of Surgeon in Her
Majesty's Fleet :
Arthur Joseph Ireland, Esq., M.D.
Richard Charles Pasley Lawrenson, Esq,
Gerald Molloy, Esq.
The following promotions have this day been
made :
Mr. "Wiiliam Thomson to be Assistant Engineer
of the First Class in Her Majesty's Fleet, with
seniority of 3rd December, 1867.
Mr. Charles James Edge to be Assistant Engineer
of the First Class in Her Majesty's Fleet, with
seniority of 7th December, 1867.

Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the


County of Leicester.
Thomas Tertius Paget, Esq., M.P., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 23rd December, 1867.
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
West Riding of the County of Tork, and of the
City and County of the City of York.
Joseph Taylor Armitage, Esq., to be Deputy
Lieutenant. Dated 6th December, 1867.
Lewis Randle Starkey, Esq., to be Deputy Lieu
tenant. Dated 6th December, 1867.

1244
Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
City and County of the City of Edinburgh, and
Liberties thereof.
City of Edinburgh Artillery Regiment of Militia.
John S. MacDowall, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice
Legat, promoted. Dated 21st October, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Gloucester, and of the City and
County of the City of Gloucester, and of the City
and County of the City of Bristol.
Royal South Gloucestershire Light Infantry
Regiment of Militia.
William Edwin Price, Esq., late 36th Regiment,
to be Captain, vice Ryves, resigned. Dated
27th December, 1867.
Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Salop.
South Salopian Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry.
Edward Corbett, Gent., to be Cornet. Dated
26th December, 1867.
Commission signed bg the Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Surrey.
3rd Regiment of Royal Surrey Militia.
Captain the Honourable George Charles Mostyn
to be Major, vice Terry, promoted. Dated
26th December, 1867.

INDEX.

A.
Abadie, H. R. Lieutenant, 11th Hussars . .
. . 1078
Abbott, A. K. Ensign, 107th Foot
800
F. T. Staff Surgeon
890
Surgeon, 12th Foot
1099
R.J. 2nd Captain, Artillery
1129
Lieutenant, Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
, . 1187
W. R. Engineer, Royal Navy
..
.. 1171
Abdy, C. H. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 259
Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 714
Abereroinbie, J. Lieutenant, 107th Foot ..
.. 753
Abinger, Lord. Brevet Colonel
..
..
.-. 1195
Abney, Lieut. W. de W. Seconded on appointment
to Public Works Department, India
..
.. 671
Acheson, The Hon. E. A. B. Lieutenant and Captain,
Coldstream Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 1024
Ackers, G. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Chester . . ... 352
Ackloin, S. Lieutenant, 88th Foot
1193
Acland, F. G-. D. Instructor of Musketry, Rifle
Brigade
1194
A'Court, Hon. W. L. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Isle of
Wight
170
Acton, H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 390
Adair, A. W. Captain, Lancashire Militia . .
. . 506
H. A. Captain, 52nd Foot
92
J. W. D. Captain, East Suffolk Militia
. . 342
R. A. S. Irish Church Enquiry Commissioner 1074
W. T. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 1215
Adam, H. Surgeon, Madras Medical Service
. . 1240
Adams, A. F. F. Lieutenant, 2nd Foot
..
. . 984
Lieut.-Col. H. A. Bombay Army. Alteration
of Rank
397
1867.
4 L

1246

INDEX.

Adams, H. A. Brevet Colonel


..
.. 705
Lieut. H. C. Adjutant, 52nd Foot . .
. . 92
H. E. Lieutenant, (ith Foot
67
H. E. Ensign, 87th Foot
637
J. Acting Engineer, R.N. . .
..
. . 357
W. O. Ensign, 63rd Foot . .
..
845, 964
W. S. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery
. . 67
Adamson, D. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 649
J. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.
. . 1104
Adare, Viscount. Cornet, Gloucestershire Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
.. 411
Adderley, C. L. Cornet, Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
342
E. W. Ensign, 10th Foot
1010
64th Foot
1013
Addie, J. Cornet, Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry . . 1017
Addison, A. A. 1st Lieutenant, Kent Militia
. . 1144
A. C. Captain, 66th Foot
817
Adeane, H. J. Major, Cambridgeshire Militia
. . 320
Aden. Consul for Italy at
1008
Admiralty :
Notices
Certificates required for appointment of Naval
Knights of Windsor
1031, 1162
Notice that the purposes of the "Naval Medical
Supplemental Fund Society Winding-Tip
Act, 1861," have been carried into execution 218
Promotions
Admirals
372, 558, 578, 764, 907, 1035
Marines 25, 78, 96, 104, 130, 217, 234, 280,
290, 356, 424, 571, 731, 741, 747, 802, 821,
839, 862, 878, 880, 943, 957, 968, 990, 1034,
1161, 1171, 1214, 1242
Naval
Boatswains . ,
..
..
..
. . 769
Captains 6, 25, 33, 201, 314, 334, 410, 425,
690, 731, 763, 777, 784, 802, 968, 973, 1004,
1006, 1017, 1030, 1042, 1047, 1133, 1171, 1243
Chaplains
196, 535, 756, 802, 973, 1179
Commanders 7, 25, 33, 105, 110, 210, 314,
334, 356, 372, 410, 426, 473, 487, 571, 632,
690, 731, 756, 802, 821, 870, 878, 880, 957,
958, 972, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1042, 1084,
1121, 1219
Deputy-Inspectors-General of Hospitals and
Fleets
351, 502, 535, 607

INDEX.

1247

Admiraltycontinued.
Navalcontinued.
Engineers 32, 906, 105, 169, 196, 218, 234,
290, 340, 352, 357, 372, 410, 426, 460, 501,
535, 544, 571, 579, 683, 756, 764, 769, 784,
821, 855, 871, 878, 892, 943, 958, 968, 972,
988, 1005, 1017, 1019, 1031, 1034, 1043,
1083, 1104, 1106, 1143, 1156, 1159, 1171,
1172, 1180, 1182, 1215, 1213
Inspectors of Machinery afloat
..
. . 579
Lieutenants 96, 105, 210, 234, 314, 318, 341,
357, 410, 425, 456, 473, 487, 631, 732, 878,
908, 957, 968, 1019, 1143, 1172, 1215
Masters
25, 356
Paymasters
410, 535, 854, 1084
Surgeons 290, 318, 340, 351, 873, 399, 425,
460, 487, 502, 675, 777, 821, 854, 958,
1084, 1133, 1179, 1243
Adriatic, The. Quarantine Regulations
..
. . 734
Adye, J. M. Colonel, Artillery
693
Affleck, J. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps. .
.. 662
Africa. Constitution of a Court of Record to hear
and determine appeals from Courts of the Settle
ments on the Coast of
..
..
..
. . 240
Agnew, G. A. Instructor of Musketry, 90th Foot . . 602
Aikins, J. C. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 539
Ainslie, J. Lieutenant- Colonel, 1st Dragoons
. . 465
Airey, Lieut-Gen. Sir R. Knight, Grand Cross of the
Bath
323
Ensign T. J. A. West India Regiment. Resigned 740
Airy, G. B. Weights and Measures Enquiry Com
missioner
..
..
..
..
..
. . 532
Aitchison, H. C. Lieutenant, R.N
319
Gen. Sir J. Knight, Grand Cross of the Bath 323
J. W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 265
Aitken, H. Engineer . .
..
..
,.
. . 170
J. Engineer, R.N
501

W. Lieutenant, Artillery , .
..
. . 80
W. D. Brevet Colonel
..
..
31, 103
Aitkens, P. B. Lieutenant, R.N
315
Akaster, H. B. Staff Commander, RN
870
Akod, T. Captain, 4th West India Regiment
. . 308
Akerman, H. Lieutenant, 5th Lancers
..
. . 418
Akyab. Consul at, for Austria
,.
..
. . 403
Aldenburg-Bentinck, H. C. A. F. W. Lieutenant, and
Captain, Coldstream Guards, .
..
..
. . 1206
4 L 2

1248

INDEX.

Alder, S. Staff Surgeon


Aldershot. Polling Place for Northern Division of
County of . .
..
..
..
..
..
Alderson, E. M. Captain, Norfolk Militia . .
..
H. J. Captain, Artillery
Aldren, R. Assistant - Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
Aldrich, W. G. Staff Commander, R.N
Aldridge, J. W. Retired Vice-Admiral
..
..
Alexander,C.A.J. C. Lieutenant
Lieutenant,
andEngineers
Captain, Coldstream
..
..

498
3
663
695
906
870
559
1039

Guards. .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 365
F. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 649
F. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Marines
. . 1171
Capt. F. M. Madras Army. Alteration of
Rank
392
G. Acting Engineer, R.N
1031
G. G. Honorary rank of Major-General . . 472
J. F. Cornet, 17th Lancers
..
. . 204
R. Major, 20th Hussars
1165
Alexandria. Postal Regulations
..
..
. . 944
Quarantine Regulations. .
..
. . 777
Alford, Rev. C. R. Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong 149
Algeria. H. M. Consul-General in . .
..
. . 668
Law respecting the Commercial System of 780
A lgiers. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 881
Alison, A. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 473
C. G. Lieutenant, 91st Foot
307
Allan, C. L. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
1209
G. W. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
J. T. Captain, 71st Foot
1152
Allardice, R. B. Lieutenant, 93rd Foot . .
. . 602
Allcard, D. T. Lieutenant, 84th Foot
..
. . 941
O. Ensign, 9th Foot
552
Alldricks, G. S. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Allen, A. Lieutenant, Marines
..
..
. . 864
A. B. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment . . 1003
Resigned 1132
B. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . .
. . 1037
H. S. Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant, 1st Life
Guards
620
H. S. Lieutenant, Pembroke Yeomanry Cavalry 1032
H. W. Ensign, 107th Foot
701
J. Acting Veterinary Surgeon .
..
. . 334
Resigned .. 820
Lieut. J. D. V. Forfar Militia Resigned . . 765

INDEX.

1249

Allen, O. Consul at Trinidad for the United States 894


R. C. Staff Surgeon, R.N
732
R. M. Surgeon, 7th Dragoon Guards. .
. . 795
R. S. Captain, Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry. . 871
W. T. 1st Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 741
Alleyne, H. N. Lieutenant, R.N. . .
..
. . 473
Allgood, G. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 708
Allin, J. W. Ensign, 14th Foot
815
72nd Foot
964
Allnutt, W. W. Captain, Marines
864
Amazon. Decrees embodying Customs and Police
Regulations for the Navigation of the. . 809
Ceremony of opening the Navigation of,
performed . .
..
..
..
. . 1033
Amcotts, V. C. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lincoln
. . 839
Amesbury, S. C. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
. . 713
Amherst, The Hon. J. C. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade 555
Ancona. Decree regulating Duty on Goods in, on
1st January next . .
..
..
..
. . 992
Anderson, Inspector-General- of Hospitals A. Com
panion of the Bath . .
..
..
..
. . 326
B. T. G. Captain, Kirkcudbright Militia 742
D. D. Captain, Artillery
630
Capt. D. G. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1189
E. B. Ensign, 108th Foot
..
. . 207
G. G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army. 711
H. Veterinary Surgeon, 19th Hussars . . 66
H. C. Brevet Colonel, Indian Army . . 1230
H. L. Knight Commander, Star of India 542
J. Acting Engineer, R.N.
..
. . 169
J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon'
..
. . 3] 2
J. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery...
.. 596
J. Captain, 14th Foot
698
J. Captain, Northumberland Yeomanry
Cavalry
733
J. Inspector-General of Hospitals
. . 854
J. H. Member of Senate of Canada . . 541
J. W. M. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps 722
R. Engineer, R.N
502
R. P. Major, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 249
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
. . 384
Lieut.-Colonel R. P. Bengal Staff Corps.
Alteration of date of Appointment . .
..
. . 1232
T. C. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 643
W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 266

1250

INDEX.

Anderson, Rev. W. Minister of Fettereairn


. . 403
W. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 646
W. Or. Assistant - Comptroller of the
Exchequer
W.and
L. Captain,
Auditor of
Northumberland
Public Accounts
Yeomanry
. . 327
Cavalry
758
Andorer. Member of Parliament for. .
..
187, 762
Andrew, H. P. Lieutenant, 5th Lancers . .
. . 465
8th Hussars . .
. . 749
Andrews, C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..
249
J. Staff Surgeon, R.N
958
W. Or. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
. . 703
Angell, J. C. Assistant Superintendent of Stores . . 689
Angelo, J. A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery. .
. . 1129

Capt. J. A. Artillery. Alteration of date of


Promotion
1187

R. P. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps


. . 255

Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .


. . 709
Anglesey
Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia
do.
See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
144, 221
. Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 ..
..1115
Angus, J. A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 64S
Anley, H. T. Captain, 42nd Foot . .
..
. . 348
Annesley, Earl. Temporal Peer for Ireland. .
. . 1022
F. C. Brevet Inspector-General of Hospitals 987
J. C. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
. . 712
R. C. Lieutenant, 79th Foot
..
. . 623
S. F. O. Lieutenant-Colonel, 10th Foot . . 495
:
Brevet Colonel
852
Ansley, T. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 258
Anson, Lieut.-Colonel A. E. H. Lieutenant-Governor
of Prince of Wales Island . .
..
..
. . 246
Or. W. Ensign, 4th Foot
67
92nd Foot
471
Antigua. Appointment at . .
..
..
. . 1038
Consul for Venezuela for . .
..
. . 743
Anton, H. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st West India Regi
ment .....
..
..
..
..
. . 603
Appleyard, F. E. Lieutenant-Colonel, 85th Foot . . 287
Applin, A. O. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 1098
Apthorp, F. E. Lieutenant, 108th Foot ..
.. 93
Arbuthnot, Or. Ensign, 53rd Foot . .
..
. . 553
Arbuthnott, Hon. H. Ensign, 81st Foot . .
. . 470
Archbold, W. C. Engineer, R.N.
1031

INDEX.

1251

Archdall, T. G. Staff Assistant-Surgeon ..


..
Archer, F. L. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
..
F. W. Ensign, 60th Foot
L. Assistant-Surgeon, 98th Foot . .
..
W. H. W. Lieutenant, Lancashire Militia . .
Archibald, T. D. Member of Senate of Canada . .
Ardagh, R. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
Arden, G. B. F. Surgeon, 48th Foot
Argentine Republic. Consul for at Montreal
..
Minister Plenipotentiary to . .
Arguimbeau, ST. G. Staff Commander, R.N.
..
Argyllshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Arkwright, J. T. Cornet, Warwick Yeomanry Cavalry
Armagh. M.P. for
Archbishop of. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
..
Armand, J. F. Member of Senate of Canada
..
Armeni, P. B. Audience, Credentials
..
..
Armitage, J. L. Consul at Colombo for Belgium . .
J. S. Captain, Lancashire Militia
..
J. T. Deputy-Lieutenant, York . .
..
Armitstead, R. Captain, 103rd Foot
Armstrong, C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..
..
C. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
..
Assistant-Surgeon, 84th Foot
..
E. L. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .

F. M. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .

Col. J. Companion of the Bath. .


..
J. Brevet Major-General
..
..
J. T. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
Arnold, R. Surgeon, Madras Medical Service
..
Arnott, J. Assistant - Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
Arrindell, Senor H. A. Consul at Antigua for Vene
zuela . .
..
..
..
..
..
..
Arrowsmith, J. W. Lieutenant, 1st West India Regi
ment . .
..
..
..
..
..
..
Lieut. J. W. Adjutant, 1st West India
Regiment
..
..
..
..
..
..
Arthur, H.R.H. Prince. Knight Commander, Garter
W. Captain, R.N
Arundell, Hon. E. I. J. Lieutenant, 12th Lancers . .
Ash, R. V. Assistant-Surgeon, S. Lincoln Militia . .
Ashburner, W. Lieut.-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps
Ashby, J. W. M. Companion of the Bath . .
..

333
86
807
847
742
541
390
331
408
975
870
443
133
583
540
245
438
502
1243
799
251
333
601
657
253
325
702
266
1240
907
743
367
451
574
426
329
399
270
355

1252

INDEX.

Asher, J. G. Surgeon, Bombay Medical Service . . 1242


Ashfield, W. Ensign, 95th Foot
138
Ashmore, Major-Gen. C. Colonel, 30th Foot
. . 85
Ashton, G. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
. . 1212
W. F. Lieutenant, 36th Foot
..
. . 1011
Aslett, W. S. Colonel Commandant, Marines
. . 218
Astley, S. B. Lieutenant, 11th Foot . .
..
. . 68
Atchison, C. H. Lieutenant, Artillery
..
. . 86
T. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Medical Service 1238
Athens. New Greek Customs' Tariff . .
..
.. 578
Quarantine Regulations
686, 687, 810, 840, 974, 1072
Atkins, C. A. Assistant-Surgeon, 7th Foot . .
. . 445
G. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 255
H. Surgeon, Bombay Army . .
..
. . 724
J. R. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 1106
R. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 647
Atkinson, A. R. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army . . 389
C. H. Lieutenant, 61st Foot
..
. . 449

G. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 853
G. Assistant Surgeon, 19th Foot . .
. . 1208
G. N. Lieutenant, 85th Foot
..
. . 624
J. Ensign, 67th Poot
429
Lieut. J. Lancashire Militia. Resigned . . 579
R. Surgeon, 17th Foot
420
R. H. Lieutenant, 14th Foot
..
. . 365
S. E. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 661
T. Captain, 63rd Foot
817
Aubert, W. W. Brevet Major
1155
Auchinlech, D. Ensign, 73rd Foot
102
21st Foot . .
..
428, 496
J. C. 2nd Captain, 15th Hussars
. . 1039
Auldjo, J. R. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 251
Austen, A. F. W. Ensign, 47th Foot
..
. . 1026
Capt. F. L. Surrey Militia. Resigned . . 1173
Austin, J. G. Consul at Barbadoes for Sweden . . 296
T. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 260
Australia. Postal Regulations. .
..
110, 677, 1163
Austria. Consul for, at Bassein
..
..
. . 403
Rangoon . .
..
. . 403
Akyab
403
Consul-General for, at Hong Kong
. . 343
H.M. the Emperor of, Investiture with the
Order of the Garter
..
..
. . 755
Knight of the Garter,
Dispensation
..
..
..
. . 827

INDEX.

1253

Austria. Order respecting the Customs' treatment of


British, Italian, and French productions
Treaty of Commerce with France, and
Amended Tariff
Aveling, T. Captain, Cambridge Militia . .
..
Awdry, A. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
..
J. A. Lieutenant, 86th Foot
Aylen, J. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.
..
..
J. R. Staff Surgeon, R.N
Aylmer, Baron, Brother and Sister of. Place and
Precedence . .
..
..
..
..
..
Aynsley, G. H. M. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
Ayrshire Militia. Change of Designation . .
..
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomany Cavalry.
Ayrton, A. S. Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner
Ayton, F. Lieutenant, Durham Militia
..
..

B.
Babington, A. W. W. Alteration of Seniority
..
T. D. Assistant-Surgeon, 19th Hussars. .
Back, Sir G. Admiral on the Reserved List. .
..
Bacon, C. B. G. Major,
Lieutenant-Colonel,
Bengal Staff Corps
Bengal
. . Staff
..
Corps

27
37
784
376
1081
1019
732
533
262
78

952
970

502
998
1035
250

1234
Sir H. H. Sheriff for Lincolnshire 142
Bacot, J. T. W. Staff Surgeon-Major
..
. . 1028
Bagge, W. Baronetcy . .
..
..
..
. . 407
Bagnell, W. Member of Legislative Council, Virgin
Islands . .
..
..
..
..
..
661
Bagot, A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 251
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . . 257
A. G. Ensign, 60th Foot
286
Bahama Islands. Appointments at . .
. . 561, 1158
Colonial Secretary for
..
. . 543
Governor of, Despatch from, report
ing injury done by the late Hurri
cane to the Islands
..
. . 110
Bailey, F. P. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 249
H. Lieutenant, 106th Foot
848
H. J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 891
J. C. Retired Captain, R.N
33

1254

INDEX.

Bailey, Sir J. R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . .


T. J. Lieutenant, 88th Foot
W. S. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Baillie, A. P. B. Captain, 79th Foot
Lieut.-Colonel and Brevet Colonel G. C. Halfpay. Retired . .
..
..
..
..
..
H. S. Deputy-Lieutenant, Ross
..
..
"
J. B. Captain,
Cornet, Ross-shire
Gloucestershire
Militia Yeomanry
..
..

1036
637
391
72
625
404
476

Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 89

Captain, Surrey Militia


..
. . 969
Baily, C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
641
Bainbridge, F. T. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
253
Bengal Army . .
. . 389

G. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical


Service
907
T. Y. C. Lieutenant, Tower Hamlets
Militia
1144
Bainbrigge, A. Major, 13th Foot
303
Baines, J. Cornet, 6th Dragoons . .
..
. . 1098
Baird, A. F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 708
Lieut. A. W. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Sir D. Lieutenant, Haddington Yeomanry
Cavalry
765
Baker, B. Assistant-Surgeon, Essex Militia . .
.. 441
C. C. Ensign, 15th Foot
984
Or. Captain, 67th Foot
654
G. A. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 644
E. B. Lieutenant, 84th Foot
818
G. E. B. Lieutenant, 84th Foot . .
. . 941
H. O. L. Cornet, Gloucestershire Yeomanry
Cavalry
.. 89
Capt. R. A. Alteration of date of Promotion 136
R. B. W. Sheriff for Essex
142
Sir S. W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Gloucester . . 320
T. Chief Inspector of Machinery afloat, R.N. 579
T. N. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 644
V. Retired Captain, R.N
25
W. E. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 501
W. L. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 1194
Baker-Creswell, G. G. Ensign, 66th Foot . .
. . 701
Balders, Major -Gen. C. W. M. Colonel, 17th
Lancers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 190
Baldock, J. Veterinary Surgeon of the 1st Class . . 850
Baldwin, A. T. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 653

INDEX.

1255

Baldwin, F. Lieutenant, Marines . .


..
. . 865
J. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 897
Lieut. O. P. Lancashire Militia. Resigned 733
Bale, J. E. Lieutenant, 1st West India Regiment . . 809
Balfour, F. M. Ensign, 90th Foot . .
..
231, 307

34th Foot
286
G. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 268
Ball, A. W. Lieutenant, 8th Hussars
..
.. 329
E. A. Ensign, 6th Foot
938
J. T. Irish Church Enquiry Commissioner . . 1074
T. Staff Surgeon
604
Ballard. Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel, Engineers.
Alteration of date of Promotion as Captain. .
.. 1190
J. A. Brevet-Colonel
891, 942
Balliston, A. Staff Commander, R.N.
..
. . 870
Bally, St. J. Captain, 48th Foot
366
Balmer, A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps ..
264
Baltze, A. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 647
Bamfield, A. H. Brevet Major
384
Bampfleld, G. C. D. Deputy Assistant Superintendent
of Stores
850
Banbury, W. J. Ensign, 25th Foot
1011
63rd Foot
1013
Bance, H. P. Retired Commander, R.N
33
L. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
.. 266
Bancroft, H. Lieutenant, 5th Foot . .
..
. . 467
W. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, lGth Foot . . 815
Bandow, J. H. Consul at Bassein, for Prussia
. . 344
for Austria
. . 403
Banffshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia
Bankes, T. H. Ensign, 91st Foot
602
Banks, J. H. Ensign 24th Foot
672
S. O. B. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
281
Bannerman, W. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 662
Bannister, Or. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 276
Banon, R. Or. D. Deputy - Inspector - General of
Hospitals
1028
Barbadoes. Appointments at . .
..
. . 439, 1158
Consul at, for Sweden . .
..
. . 296
Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 24
Barber, F. C. Lieut
Lieutenant-Colonel,
- Col. F. C. Madras
MadrasArmy
Army.
. . 717
Alteration of Rank . .
..
..
..
. . 905
J. Engineer, R.N
1084
T. Lieutenant, Nottingham Yeomanry Cavalry 663

1256

INDEX.

Barbor R. W. Captain, 97th Foot


624
Lieut. R. W. 97th Foot. Promotion cancelled 847
Barcelona. H M. Consul at ..
..
..
.. 36
Barchard, C. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 249
Barclay, A. Deputy-Inspector-General of Hospitals 310
H. V. 1st Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 130
J. Brevet Captain . .
..
..
. . 606

Major, Madras Army . .


..
. . 716
W. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 652
Barham, Lieut. F. F. Artillery. Resigned . .
. . 729
Baring, T. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws Enquiry 148
Barker, C. Lieutenant, 13th Foot
303
C. A. Ensign, 89th Foot
1082
F. H. Captain, Denbigh Militia . .
. . 315
Lieut. H. Adjutant 1st Dragoon Guards . . 465
J. Surgeon, Artillery
302
J. Staff Surgeon
310
J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
. . 350
J. E. Assistant-Surgeon, 62nd Foot
. . 798
W. Cornet, 16th Lancers
1078
- W. J. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
. . 865
Barklie, R. M. Lieutenant with temporary rank,
Engineers
..
..
. . 730
Barkworth, Lieut. T. Surrey Militia. Resigned . . 676
Barlin, F. S. Captain, Surrey Militia
..
. . 1174
Barlow, W. Ensign, 29th Foot
468
Barnard, A. H. Lieutenant, R.N. . .
..
. . 105
C. J. Major, 4th West India Regiment . . 849
C. L. Colonel, Second Commandant,
Marines
..
..
..
..
..
. . 424
C. L. Brevet Colonel
453
G. Surgeon, Bengal Army. .
..
712
Barne, W. C. Lieutenant, 14th Foot
1191
Barneby, W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford. .
. . 1036
W. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . . 1036
Barnes, D. R. Captain, School of Musketry
. . 966
F. Honorary rank of Captain
..
. . 77
F. Captain, Middlesex Militia
..
. . 976
Lieut. G. W. Instructor of Musketry, 41st
Foot
379
J. F. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N. . .
. . 1019
O. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 723
T. Engineer, R.N
1215
Barnett, C. St. J. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps 649
H. C. B. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 655
J. H. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 659

INDEX.

1257

Barnett, O. Staff Surgeon


Barney, J. D. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot
..
..
Barr, J. T. Brevet Colonel
Barras, C. P. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps. .
..
Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
J. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
Barrett, C. A. Ensign, Ceylon Rines
..
..
R. D. Major, 19th Foot
S. Captain, 3rd Hussars . .
..
..
Barrington, J. T. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
..
W. B. Ensign and Lieutenant, Cold
stream Guards
..
..
..
..
..
Barron, H. Lieutenant, Artillery ..
..
..
Major C. S. 1st Surrey Militia. Resigned. .
Barrow, C. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery ..
..
R. K. Captain, half-pay
Barry, A. H. S. M.P., Cork County
J. Brevet Captain . .
..
..
..
J. W. Cornet, 3rd Hussars
R. F. de B. Captain, 60th Foot . .
..
W. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
..
Staff Assistant-Surgeon W. Resigned
..
Barstow, G. Lieutenant'Colonel, Artillery . .
..
T. A. A. Lieutenant, 72nd Foot . .
..
Bartleman, J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Bartlett, G. Engineer, R.N
II. H. Captain, 69th Foot
H. T. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
Bartley, A. F. Surgeon, 54th Foot
A. Or. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
..
Barton, C. Major, 7th Dragoon Guards . .
..
- Capt. C. J. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
E. Ensign, 27th Foot
H. St. G. Captain, 60th Foot
..
..
N. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Barwell, C. A. Brevet Colonel
W. B. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
.
"W. B. B, Captain, 52nd Foot . .
..
Basden, C. B. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Bengal Army
Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
Bashford, W. Cornet, 17th Lancers
Bass, M. A. Cornet, Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry

605
422
852
274
1241
274
603
377
795
961
467
729
335
67
702
247
498
1077
331
312
472
694
1193
646
579
807
901
379
ll'O
811
1189
192
304
645
383
710
448
248
388
708
649
560

1258

INDEX.

Bassein. Consul at, for Prussia


..
..
. . 344
Austria
..
..
. . 403
Bastow, R. W. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot
..
. . 985
Batcheleer, E. B. Captain, 64th Foot
..
. . 1001
Bates, C. E. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 259
r- J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
. . 272
Bathurst, Sir F. H. H. Lieutenant - Colonel, Wilts
Yeomanry Cavalry ...
..
..
..
. . 489
F. T. A. H. Lieutenant, Wilts Yeomanry
Cavalry
489
Batist, J. Albert Medal of 2nd Class conferred on . . 588
Batson, S. R. Sheriff for Cambridgeshire and Hunt
ingdonshire . .
..
..
..
..
. . 142
Batten, S. J. Brevet Colonel
1213
Battersby, J. P. Major, 60th Foot
230
Battiscombe, Capt. R. C. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1189
Batty, R. H. Assistant -Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
907
Battye, F. D. Ensign, 35th Foot
70
H. Brevet Major
899
W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 645
W. Lieutenant, Bengal Slaff Corps . .
. . 649
Baugh, C. F. Ensign, 16th Foot
92
- 109th Foot
332
C. R. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
270
Baumgartner, E. J. Master, &c., of the Supreme
Court, Gibraltar
460
Bavaria. Consul for, at Gibraltar . .
..
. . 438
Baverstock, F. B. Paymaster, R.N
1084
Bax, B. W. Commander, R.N
957
Baxter, Ensign C. S. G. 11th Foot. Superseded . . 999
J. A. Captain, 66th Foot
349
Bayfield, H. W. Retired Admiral
1035
Baylay, 2nd Capt. C. A. Alteration of date of Promo
tion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 88
C. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 1179
Bayley, F. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
259,905
J. W. Brevet Major-General
499
Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 650
W. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 661
Bayly, Capt. A. A. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1189
A. R. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. 901

INDEX.

1259

Bayly, J. Brevet Colonel


Capt. N. V. Madras Army. Date of Rank . .
~ P. Deputy Quartermaster - General at the
Mauritius
..
..
..
..
..
..
W. H. Ensign, 82nd Foot
Baynes, W. W. Deputy-Inspector-General of Hos
pitals and Fleets. On the Retired List . .
..
Beach, Rev. W. R. Colonial Chaplain, Hong Kong
Beadle, J. P. Honorary rank of Major-General . .
Brevet Colonel
,
Beadon, R. H. Captain, 60th Foot
W. a'C. Ensign, 51st Foot
Beagin, E. G. D. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Beale, B. A. Lieutenant, 2nd Foot . .
. . 1166,

Lieut-Colonel E. C. Bombay Army. Alteration


of Rank
E. C. Brevet Colonel
W. S Ensign, 70th Foot
Beamish, Capt. E. S. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion
W. A. Lieutenant, 31st Foot
..
..
Bean, J. Surgeon-Major, Bombay Army . .
..
Beath, W. A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Beatson, A. B. Lieutenant
Major, Bengal
- Colonel,
Staff Corps
Bengal
. . Staff
..
Corps

431
393
776
231
851
989
30
32
1012
497
268
1207
397
705
422
1189
653
724
263
250
257

J. F. Deputy-Assistant-Superintendent of
Stores
Beattie, A. Engineer, R.N
H. J. Lieutenant, 20th Hussars . .
..
Beatty, A. Brevet Major-General . .
..
..
J. M. Staff Surgeon
Beauchamp, Earl.
Lieut. C.
Ritual
S. Seconded
Enquiry Commissioner
on appointment
..

683
1106
1166
704
849
583

to Public Works Department, India


..
. . 671
E. H. Captain, Madras Army . .
. . 719
Beaufort, Duke of. Her
KnightMajesty's
Companion
Lieutenant
of Garter for
. . 355
Monmouth . .
..
..
..
.
..
Beaumont, A. E. Lieutenant, 20th Foot . .
..
L. A. Lieutenant, R.N
,
L. B. Ensign, 32nd Foot
..
..
S. A. Lieutenant, 6th West York Militia
W. S. Cornet, 14th Hussars . .
..
.
Ensign, 91st Foot
Beavan, R. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
..

607
229
878
378
185
802
807
648

1260

INDEX.

Becher, A. Major, Bombay Staff Corps


..
. . 271
H. E. Lieutenant, 20th Foot
..
. . 598
H. G. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 649
S. H. Brevet Colonel
454
Beek, F. H. Cornet, 15th Hussars
228
Beckford, F. J. B. Captain, Surrey Militia . .
. . 1085
Bedbrook, J. A. 1st Class Assistant Engineer
. . 1017
Bedford, G. B. Lieutenant, R.N
908
J. II. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
. . 495
Bedfordshire. Lieutenancy Appointments.
See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
141
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 .. 1108
Bedingfield, J. Lieutenant, R.N
106
Beeching, F. Captain, Madras Army. .
..
. . 392
Capt. F. Madras Army. Alteration of Rank 720
Beek, J. J. C. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment . . 1082
Behan, G. B. Ensign, 19th Foot
428
Belcher, Vice-Admiral Sir E. Knight Commander of
the Bath
323
Belfast. Consul for the United States at . .
. . 632
Belgium. Consul for, at Colombo . .
..
. . 438
for, at Cowes
..
..
. . 408
at Madras for
..
..
. . 1160
at Southampton for
..
. . 1128
Belize. Consul at, for Honduras
..
..
. . 344
Bell, Lieut. A. Artillery. Resigned
..
.. 1206
A. J. R. Ensign, 4th West India Regiment . . 140
C. J. R. Captain, Madras Army
..
. . 392
Staff Corps . .
. . 653
Private D. Victoria Cross
..
..
. . 1185
E. A. S. Lieutenant, 3rd West India Regiment 1169
Col. E. W. D. Companion of (he Bath
. . 325
Major-Gen. G. Colonel, 32nd Foot . .
. . 190
Knight Commander of the Bath 324
H. G. Sheriff of Lanark
619
J. Engineer, R.N
357
J. N. Staff Surgeon
820
Lieut.-Col. M. Northumberland Yeomanry
Cavalry. Resigned . .
..
.
..
. . 758
T. Ensign, 1st West India Regiment . .
. . 471
Lieut.-Gen. W. Knight Commander of the
Bath
324
Bellasis, G. M. Lieutenant, 107th Foot
..
. . 1152
Belleau, Sir N. F. Member of Senate of Canada . . 540

INDEX.

1261 '
Bellers, R. G. Lieutenant, 82nd Foot
..
. . 623
Bellew, P. F. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
. . 389
Belmore, Earl of. Governor and Commander-in-Chief,
New South Wales
861
Belts, J. Quartermaster, 80th Foot
964
Bencke, G. A. C. Acting Engineer, R.N
943
Engineer, R.N
988
Benn, E. P. Ensign, 26th Foot
1130
Benners, I. F. A. Member of Legislative Council,
Virgin Islands. .
..
..
..
..
. . 561
Bennett, G. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment . . 480

Cape Mounted Rifles . .


. . 430
J. Captain, Salop Militia . .
..
. , 412
J. N. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 660
Lieut. W. Instructor of Musketry, 19th Foot 378
Benson, S. M. Lieutenant, 17th Lancers ..
.. 228
Bent, H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery
..
.. 695
Bentinek, Sir H. J. W. Brevet General . .
. . 1212
Benwell, F. W. Adjutant, Yorkshire Militia
.. 544
Benyon, T. Y. Captain, 4th Hussars
..
.. 549
Beresford, H. de la P. Lieutenant, Marines. .
. . 1214
J. P. de la P. Ensign, 43rd Foot. .
. . 1000
Ensign J. P. de la P. 43rd Foot. Altera
tion of date of Commission . .
..
..
. . 1040
Lord M. T. de la. Cornet, 12th Lancers. . 595
Lord M. T. de la P. Cornet, 7th Hussars 736
W. L. de la P. Cornet, 14th Hussars 595
Cornet, 9th Lancers 595
Beresford-Hope, A. J. B. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 584
Bergedorf. Land Transit Dues at, abolished
. 747
Berkeley, C. A. Member of Council, Tobago
. . 895
E. R. Ensign, 40th Foot
497
E. S. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 265
H. F. Cornet, 3rd Hussars
..
. . 812
Lieut. H. L. Madras Army. Date of Rank 395
Berkshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
141
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868. .
. . 1108
Berlin. Salt Monopoly abolished in Germany
. . 11 40
Secretary to Embassy, Berlin
..
. . 1148
Bermudas or Somers' Islands. Appointments at 222, 408
Bernard, W. T. P. Captain, Canadian Rifles
. . 309
1867.
4 M

1262

INDEX.

Berne, J. C. Acting Veterinary Surgeon . .


Berthon, J. P. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
Best, Capt. the Hon. F. B. Gentleinan-at-Arms
H. W. Major, Bengal Army
Betty, W. T. Major, 6ih Dragoon Guards ..
Bevan, G. B. Captain, 81 st Foot
J. V. Lieutenant, 31st Soot
R. R. Lieutenant, 75th Foot. .
..
Be-rille, G. F. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
H. C. Lieutenant, 7th Hussars
..
Bevir, E. L. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
Bewes, W. E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay
Beynon, W. H. Major, Bombay Staff Corps. .
Biagi, G. Consul-General at Melbourne for Italy
Bicknell, H. D. Lieutenant, 57th Foot
..
Biddle, R. Chief Engineer, R.N
Biddlecombe, G.
Master
Retired
Attendant
Captain,G.R.N.
Companion
..
the Bath

. . 801
. . 277
. . 862
388
. .- 1023
470
3^
. . 305
. . 1242
.. 1205
. . 730
. . 453
. . 721
. . 202
. . 751
535
.of. 1171

326
G. Staff Captain, R.N
732
Biddulph, the Hon. Lady. Honorary Bedchamber
Woman in Ordinary to Her Majesty
..
. . 1046
G. H. M. Ensign, 52nd Foot . .
. . 469
M. W. Ensign, 5th Foot
1010

Major-Gen. Sir T. M. Keeper of Her


Majesty's Privy Purse
..
..
..
. . 444
Bigg, F. Lieutenant, Artillery
..
..
. . 730
W. Instructor of Musketry, 63rd Foot
. . 1041
Biggs, J. A. M. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 644
T. Lieutenant-Colonel (Half-pay) . .
. . 232
Bigsby, Lieut. G. G. C. Seconded on Appointment
to Public Works Department, India
..
. . 670
Bilbao. Quarantine Regulations
..
..
80, 485
Bill, C. K. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 541
Bindon, H. V. Surgeon-Major, 25th Foot . .
. . 843
Bingham, R. C. W. Lieutenant, Dorset Militia . . 96
T. R. D. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . . 257
Binney, C. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers
. . 376
Birch, A. J. C. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 901
II. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 838
J. Quartermaster, Coldstream Guards
. . 229
T. F. Rear-Admiral, Reserved List . .
. . 372
W. Breret Colonel
77
Bircham, A. H. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
..
. . 304
Adjutant, 60th Foot
..
.. 599
Bird, E. E. G. Lieutenant, Marines
1215

INDEX.

1263
Bird, F. P. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 658
Or. G. Lieutenant, 106th Foot
848
J. W. L. Lieutenant.-Colonel, Bengal Army . . 710
S. J. Acting Engineer, R.N
968
T. C. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 652
Birkett, W. Lieutenant, 8th Hussars
..
.. 749
Birley, W. Deputy- Lieutenant, Lancaster . .
. . 536
Birmingham. Member of Parliament for . .
. . 768
Birney, J. 2nd Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 100
Biscoe, Fv. Captain, 19th Foot
428
Biscoe, V. R. Lieutenant, 47th Foot
1100
Bishop, E. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 838
F. F. R. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 262
G. A. Captain, 98th Foot
1014
G. W. Colonel, Bengal Army
..
. . 388
H. F. M. Ensign, 31st Foot
553
Brevet Major, II. P. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion as Captain
..
..
.. 1187
W. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army 385, 1236
Bisset, Lieutenant, West India Service. Seconded
on appointment to Public Works Department, India 671
Bissett, Colonel J. J. Companion of the Bath . . 325
J. J. Brevet Major-General
370
Bivar, H. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 1234
Black, P. A. Lieutenant, R.N
908
W. T. Staff-Surgeon-Major
94
Blackburn, Sir C. Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner 951
Blackburne, F. R. Commander, R.N
1043
Blackett, H. W. R. Lieutenant, 15th Hussars
. . 796
Blackmore, H. Assistant Superintendent of Stores. . 690
Blackwood, G. F. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
. . 204
Blair, A. J. F. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 539
C. S. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 657
Capt. J. Artillery. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1188
Blake, C. J. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 8b'
E. H. Brevet Deputy-Inspector-General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
. . 606
O. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 540

W. H. Captain, R.N
957
Blakeney, H. Assistant-Superintendent of Stores .. 1019
W. A. F. Lieutenant, 52nd Foot . .
. . 92
Blandford, Marquis of. Cornet, Oxford Yeomanry
Cavalry
458
Blandy, W. P. Lieutenant, Artillery
729
Blane, R. A. Lieutenant, 22nd Foot
428
4 M 2

1264

INDEX.

B'anshard, F. H. Lieutenant, 46th Foot ..


.. 1167
Blatherwick, T. Staff Surgeon-Major
673
Blathwayt, L. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 256
Blaxland, A. H. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 866
Blayney, W. W. Paymaster, R.N
1084
Bleckley, T. M. Staff Surgeon
1170
Blew, G. E. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 275
Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 722
Blinkhorn, H. Major, Half-pay
1042
Blisset, J. F. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford. .
. . 1037
Blomfield, E. H. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 651
Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
714
Bloomfield, B. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 659
Major-Gen. H. K. Colonel, 64th Foot . . 130
Lieut.-Gen. J. Knight Commander ofthe
Bath
324
Blosse, Major and Brevet Lt.-Col. E. L. Unattached.
Retired
704
Blowers, C. E. Lieutenant, Bombav Staff Corps . . 276
W. H. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 722
Bloxain, J. A. Assistant-Surgeon, Royal Horse Guards 328
Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 334
Bluett, B. L. Captain, 22nd Foot
962
W. H. P. G. Major, 10th Foot
..
. . 496
Blumberg, F. W. Captain, 17th Lancers . .
. . 228
Blundell, J. E. Lieutenant, 67th Foot
..
. . 429
Blunt, Capt. A. Artillery. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1189
Brevet Col. C. H. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 87

Commission antedated . . 440

C. H. Brevet Major-General
891
G. 2nd Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 697
W. S. 2nd Secretary, Diplomatic Service . . 132
Blurton, J. Deputy Assistant Commissary-General
350
Blyth, A. F. 1st Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 290
Brevet Lieut.-Col. F. S. Commission antedated 351
F. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, 40th Foot . .
. . 599
Board of Trade
Albert Medal . .
..
588, 681, 1199, 1200
Decrees, Loros, Ordinances, Regulations, Notices,
S.c., respecting Trade, Commerce, Shipping, S(c.
Algeria. Law respecting the Commercial
System of
780
Athens. New Greek Customs Tariff
. . 678

INDEX.

1265

Board of Tradecontinued.
Austria. Alteration of Customs Tariff . . 223
Barbadoes. Quarantine Regulations
. . 24
Berlin. Convention between thej several
States of the Zollverein regulating the
future Duties on Salt
..
..
. . 662
Edict as to the entry of Holstein
and Sleswig
Law abolishing
into the Zollverein
Salt Monopoly
..
.in. 1139
Germany . .
..
..
..
. . 1140
Removal of impediments to Coasting
Trade in Sleswig and Holstein . .
. . 571
Repeal of Dues on Permits and Leads 361
Bilbao. Quarantine Regulations . .
. . 629
Bona and Philippeville. Opening of the
Custom Houses of for the Import of
Tissues
836
Buenos Ayres. New Currency Law
. . 226
Constantinople. Prohibition of the Import
of Revolvers into Turkey . .
..
. . 413

the Ottoman Dominions


Prohibition of the Export of
Grain from Scutari, and of Horses, Mules,
and Working Bullocks in Janina and
Salonica ..
..
..
..
..
Regulations respecting the
Import of Salt from Sicily to Antivari and
Scutari
Danube, European Commission of. Amended
Tariff relative
ti
to Steam
Vessels Statement
..
..
of Receipts and Expenditure for 1866 . .
Dunkirk. Alteration in Customs Dues . .
Faeroe Islands. Quarantine Regulations . .
Florence. Declaration as to the Legal Status
of Joint Stock Companies . .
..
..
Decree declaring the Railway
Station at Messina to be within the
Customs line
..
..
..
.'.
Decree regulating Duty on Goods
in Ancona and Leghorn . .
..
..
Law regulating Import Duties on
Mixed Tissues and Tissues of Pure Silk . .

Reduction of Import Duty on


Grapes and Olive Oil
..
..
..

688

1142
200
663
610
361
217
1174
283
992
837
748

1266

INDEX.
Board of Tradecontinued.
France. Abolition of Duty upon Colza Seed,
&c., converted into Oil, under condition
of re-exportation . .
..
..
109

Arrangement relative to the import


of Peruvian Guano. .
..
..
. . 188
Imperial Decree as to collection of
Navigation Dues to be levied on the Sarre
Canal
464

Law relative to the guarantee of


Inventions susceptible of being patented,
admitted to the Paris Exhibition .
. . 414
Report and Imperial Decree as to
the suppression of Tonnage Dues in French
Ports
13
Treaty of Commerce with Austria,
and amended Tariff
..
..
. . 37
and Algeria. Decree authorising
interchange of Goods between, and other
Countries . .
..
..
..
. . 1147
Gibraltar. Quarantine Regulations
. . 84
Givet (Ardennes) . Appointment of Custom
House of, for the Import, Export and
Transit of Arms . .
..
..
. . 956
Guatemala. Reduction of Duty on the Export
of Indigo
1202
Tariff of, of Duties on the Import
of Goods into Nicaragua . .
..
. . 1229
Hague. Notice that the Eastern Scheldt is
to be considered as closed . .
, . . . 417
Hamburg. Abolition of Land Transit Duties
at Bergedorf
747
Admission of Sleswig and Holstein
into the Zollverein, and Abolition of
Tonnage Duties . .
..
.
. . 997
Establishment of the Zollverein
Customs Tariff in Sleswig and Holstein. . 463
Withdrawal of Prohibition of
Import ofSheep's Wool from Great Britain 63
Havana. New Custom House Tariff
. . 578
Havre. Prospectus of International Mari
time Exhibition . .
..
..
. . 247
Helsingfors. Closing of Harbour for the
Seasou
..
..
,.
..
. . 1185
Decree as to the Import of Pig
Iron into Finland . .
..
..
. . 504

1267
INDEX.
Board of Tradecontinued
Jersey. Cessation of Cholera
..
. . 345
Kcenigsberg. Reduction of the Pillau Har
bour Dues and the Kcenigsberg Town Dues 629
Lima. Establishment of Pisco as a " Puerto
Mayor "
982
Lisbon. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
6
Reduction of Import Duties on
Steel and Iron
768
Temporary Abolition of Import
Duties on Cereals . .
..
..
. . 1182
Madrid. Decrees modifying the Duties on
Foreign Wheat and Flour imported into
Puerto Rico and Cuba . .
..
. . 1096
Decree sanctioning the Import of
Grain, &c., into Puerto Rico and the
Philippine Islands free from Duty
. . 1203

Reduction of Duty on Agricultural


Implements..
..
..
..
.. 1034
Malaga. Augmentation of Navigation Dues
on Steam Ships trading to Spanish Ports 1202
Memel. Modification of Harbour Dues and
Bridge Tolls
933
Mexico. Modification of Tonnage Duties . . 298
Monte Video. Tariff.
464
Munich. Abolition of Navigation Dues on
the Bavarian portion of the Rhine
. . 216
Naples. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
6
North German Confederation. Establish
ment of New Flags as National Colours . . 1038
Palermo. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
6
Papal States. Abolition of Transit Duties. . 414
Paris. Abolition of Customs Duties on
Foreign Merchandise imported into Mar
tinique
..
..
..
..
. . 1142
Abolition of Differential Duty on
Grain and Flour imported into France . . 1142
Decree fixing Legal Rate of Tare on
certain articles
..
..
..
. . 668
Persia. Prohibition of the export of Persian
Coined Gold or Ashtafees . .
..
..
S
Peru. Law excluding all but the National
Coin from payments at the Public Offices 989
Riga. Regulation for the Abolition and
Alteration of certain charges on Commerce
and Navigation ..
..
..
.. 832

1268
INDEX.
Board of Tradecontinued.
Rio de Janeiro. Decree as to the opening of
the Rivers Amazon, Tocantins and San
Francisco . .
..
..
..
. . 64

Decree as to Custom House


Dues
1175
Qualification of Estancia and
Christovao for Exporting National Produce
either to the Interior or out of the Empire 1091
Rorne. Extension of the Commercial Treaty
between France and Koine to British
Commerce . .
..
..
..
. . 1219
Russia. Announcement in the " Journal de
St. Petersbourg" as to the New Customs
Tariff
1201
Authorisation of the Transit of
European Merchandise from SoukhamKale and Poti into Transcaucasus
. . 216
San Jose. Imposition of Tonnage Duty
on Vessels entering the Port of Punta
Arenas
..
..
..
..
. . 64
Spain. Decree authorising the Import of
Foreign Wheat and Flour from Santa
Cruz
895
Stettin. Reduction in Shipping Dues
. . 1197
St. Domingo. Alteration ofrate ofper-centage
levied on goods Imported according to
tariffed valuations . .
..
..
. . 576
Stockholm. Decree raising the Duties on
Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, &c.
..
. . 594
Increase in Duties on Branvin,
Spirits of Wine and Vinegar
..
. . 577
Suppression of Prohibition of
Import of Wool from Countries infected
with Cattle Plague
.562
St. Petersburg. Notice by Russian State
Bank of the rate of Exchange of Coin and
Bullion for Bank Notes
936
Tangier. Permission to Export Grain from
Moorish Ports during an additional Term
of Six Months
836
Trebizond. List of the "Monopoly Transport
Tariff," the new "Competition Tariff,"
and the prices of Inland Transport
. . 1091
Trinidad. Proclamation respecting Quaran
tine at the Island of St. Thomas . .
. . 83

INDEX.
1269
Board of Tradecontinued.
Tunis. Decrees establishing Export and
Stamp Duties
..
..
..
. . 688
Increase of Duty on Oil exported
from Tunis, Gerba, Gabes, Bizerta, Susa,
Monastir, Mehdia and Sfax
..
. . 65
Vienna. Reduction of Duty on Goods from
the Zollverein, Great Britain and Italy . . 318
Boardman, W. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 261
Boase, G. C. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
. . 865
Boddam, A. R. Lieutenant, 3rd West India Regiment 754

A. T. Ensign, 23rd Foot


496
H. M. Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..
.. 257
Boddington, C. Acting Engineer, R.N.
..
. . 1171
Boden, E. H. Ensign, 85th Foot
809
Bodkin, W. H. Created Knight
794
Bogle, Brevet Major A. H. Alteration of date of Pro
motion
..
..
..
..
..
. . 87
Boice, D. R. Consul at Hamilton, Canada West, for
the United States
743
Boileau, C. H. Captain, 61st Foot
817
F. G. M. 1st Lieutenant, Norfolk Militia . . 503
F. W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 902
Lieut. L. F. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
T. T. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 1170
Boisragon, T. W. R. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . . 387
Bolas, J. Acting Engineer, R.N. . .
..
. . 1031
Bolden, G. Lieutenant, 15th Foot
1079
Boles, T. G. D. Ensign, 17th Foot
999
Bolitho, T. S. Sheriff for Cornwall
147
Bolivia. Postage Regulations . .
..
..
359, 677
Bolton, A. W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 252
H. F. S. Lieutenant, 1st West India Regiment 93
J. L. Brevet Major
967
Major J. L. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Commission . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1016
T. Captain, Middlesex Militia
..
. . 457
W. E. Cornet, 18th Hussars
1078
Ensign, 26th Foot
1080
Bombay. Vice-Consul for Portugal at
..
. . 1047
Consul at, for Sweden
..
..
. . 82
Bomford, S. Captain, Gloucestershire Militia
, . 959
Bona and Philipperville. Custom-houses of, declared
open for the Importation of Tissues. .
..
. . 838
Bonamy, J. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 251

1270
INDEX.
Bonar, A. 2cd Captain, Artillery . .
..
. . 853
Bond, F. W. Brevet Colonel
121
Or. Cornet, Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry
. . 488
H. C. Ensign, 16th Foot
885

83rd Foot
1013
O. Lieutenant, 11th Foot
999
Bonham, F. Major, 71st Foot
449
Bonnor-Maiiriee, R. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
. . 730
Boone, F. B. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 265
Booth, C. Sheriff for Herts
142
J. Commissioner, Trades Unions Enquiry . . 198
R. Assistant Commissary-General . .
. . 890
Booty, Rev. M. G. Rector of Middleham . .
. . 129
Bor, H. Ensign, 6th Foot
1150
Borgue, Kirkander and Sennick. Minister of
. . 36
Borneo. Her Majesty's Consul-General at . .
. . 1008
Postal Regulations . .
..
..
. . 872
Borrowes, Sir E., Bart. Major, 13th Foot . .
. . 797
Borton, A. J. Lieutenant, 69th Foot. .
..
. . 845
Bosanquet, N. W. T. Lieutenant, 2nd Foot
. . 1207
Bosse, J. N. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
Boston. M.P. for
340
Boswall, G. L. H. Ensign and Lieutenant, Grenadier
Guards . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 445
Boswell, J. R. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
259, 905
N. C. Brevet Colonel
853
Boteler, W. J. Change of Name
..
..
. . 129
Botsford, A. E. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 541
Botteley, T. D. Lieutenant, Lancashire Militia . . 536
Boudier, E.W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 259
Brevet Colonel
852
Boughey, H. Ensign, 74th Foot
1152
Boulcott, H. C. Lieutenant, 19th Foot
..
. . 428
Boulderson, S. S. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 708
W. P. O. Lieutenant, 2nd Foot
. . 937
Boultbee, F. M. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved List 558
Boulter, F. C. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery
. . 67
Bourchier, J. Major, 81st Foot
601
R. L. 2nd Captain, Marines
.,
. . 863
Bourinot, J. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 541
Bourke, J. Assistant-Surgeon, 83rd Foot . .
. . 601
Hon. J. J. Brevet Colonel
350
W. O. Captain, 18th Foot
962
Bourne, M. K. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 262
Bouverie, J. A. S. Lieutenant, Derby Militia
. . 1107
Bovill, C. E. Lieutenant, 21st Foot
636

INDEX.

1271

Bovilt, C. E. Adjutant, 21st Foot


816
Bowden, S. Staff Surgeon, R.N
821
Bowen, A. E. Major, M adras Staff Corps ..
. . 261
Lieut. C. Seconded on appointment to Public
Works Department, India . .
..

670
E. Lieutenant-Colonel, 57th Foot ..
.. 1168
262
G-. B. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
903
Major, Madras Staff Corps
- Sir G. F. Governor and Commander-in-Chief,
New Zealand
R. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals.. 310
- W. T. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 272
Bower, Master Attendant G. H. K. Companion of
the Bath
326
G. H. K. Staff Captain, R.N
732
J. W. N. Ensign, 33rd Foot
738
T. W. Chief Engineer, R.N
535
Bowhill, Surgeon-Major J. Companion of the Bath 326
J. Brevet Inspector-General of Hospitals . . 854
Bowker, J. Engineer, R.N. . .
..
..
. . 1143
Bowles, V. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, 63rd Foot
. . 817
Bowman, A. W. Lieutenant, 90th Foot . .
. . 207
Ensign F. J. Honourable Artillery Com
pany of London. Renewal of Commission. .
. . 784
Bowness, J. J. Paymaster, 75th Foot
..
. . 845
Bowring, L. B. Companion, Star of India . .
. . 946
Boyd, A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . . 640
Rev. A. Dean of Exeter
1105
A. R. A. Captain, 92nd Foot
307
D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps. . 661
G. Acting Engineer, R.N. . .
..
. . 784
J. Captain, Edinburgh Militia
..
. . 537
J. M. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 278
M. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
. . 722
R. T. B. Honorary Rank of LieutenantColonel
104
W. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 773
Boyes, J. E. Lieutenant, 75th Foot . .
..
. . 92
Boyle, Viscount. Lieutenant (Supernumerary) Derby
Militia
691
Hon. E. J. Major, 85th Foot
287
E. R. Ensign and Lieutenant, Coldstream
Guards . .
495
Rev. G. D. Vicar of Kidderminster . .
. . 680
R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Marines
..
. . 218
- Lieut.-Col. R. Companion of the Bath

1272

INDEX.
Boyle, R. Brevet Colonel
942
R. E. Captain, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 706
Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 897

Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .


. . 901
Brabazon, A. W. Acting Lieutenant, R.N. . .
.. 319
Maj. J. du P. Unattached. Retired
.. 1214
Bracken, R. D. O. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps .. 1235
Brackenbury, M. C. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
. . 1039
Bradby, E. Captain, 74th Foot
305
Braddell, T. Attorney-General, Straits Settlements . . 1196
Bradford. Member of Parliament for
..
. . 1018
E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 640
Lieut. E. T. Berks Yeomanry Cavalry.
Resigned
..
..
..
..
..
. . 412
H. R. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 253
L. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
700
Capt. W. J. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1188
Bradlej, C. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 258
Bradley, Lieut. E. Artillery. Resigned . .
. . 669
H. 1st Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 571
Captain, 61st Foot . .
..
..
. . 700
Bradshaw, O. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 267
Brady, D. M. F. Lieutenant, 6th Foot
..
. . 551
Braemar. Minister of . .
..
..
..
. . 246
Brake, J. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 713
W. N. Staff-Surgeon, R.N
460
Bramwell, Sir
Or. G-.
Lieutenant,
W. W. Bombay
Commissioner,
Staff Corps
Neutrality
. . 276
Laws Enquiry
..
..
..
..
..
Brand, G. H. Captain, Middlesex Militia . .
..
Brander, A. J. Ensign, 60th Foot
E. R. S. Lieutenant, 70th Foot . .
..

J. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps


..
M. J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
W. M. Captain, 24th Foot
Brandeth, F. L. Captain, 8th Hussars
..
..
Branfill, J- A. C. Captain, East Kent Militia
..
Branson, C. L. S. Ensign, 15th Foot
_

96th Foot
Brassey, A. Cornet, 14th Hussars . .
..
..
Brassy, Lieut. A. Merionethshire Militia. Resigned
Bray, F. D. Acting Veterinary Surgeon . .
..
Brazil, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo
tentiary to . .
..
..
..
..
H.M. Minister in Dispatch from . .
..

148
634
1080
1131
647
642
192
1128
443
191
450
841
1134
1083
955
476

INDEX.

1273

Brazil. Postal Regulations


692, 959
Brechin. Minister of . .
..
..
..
. . 879
Brecknockshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Breconshire. Sheriff for for 1867 . .
..
. . 144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
.. 1115
Bredon, R. E. Staff Assistant. Surgeon
..
.. 1003
Assistant-Surgeon, 97th Foot
. . 1027
Brehaut, H. Retired Captain, R.N
802
Bremner, W. Acting Engineer, R.N.. .
..
. . 1006
Brereton, J. A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 6434
R. K. Lieutenant, 81st Foot
..
. . 846
W. T. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 659
Brest. H. M. Consul at
1127
Bretherton, Lieut. F. A. Lancashire Militia. Resigned 691
Brewer, G. Engineer, R.N
1006
Brickdale, E. F. Lieutenant, R.N
105
Brickenden, R. H. L. Lieutenant, 42nd Foot
. . 206
Brickwell, J. S. Retired Commander, R.N
1216
Bridge, F. S. Captain, 1st Somerset Militia..
.. 202
T. F. D. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 868

W. Lieutenant, 45th Foot


1000
W. A. Captain, 8th Foot
190
21st Foot
885
Bridger, A. G. Lieutenant, Middlesex Militia
. . 506
Bridges, G. H. Captain, 103rd Foot
1211
W. Major, Southampton Militia
Bridgewater. Extension of the Pilotage District of 449
the Port of
531
Bridgford, S. T. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
.. 863
Bridgman, A. W. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent
of Stores
776
The Hon. G. O. M. Ensign, Rifle Brigade 848
Bridle, C. 3. W. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. 1172
Brierly, B. T. Engineer, R.N.
1106
Briggs, A. Ensign, 34th Foot
286
D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps. . 1234
G. Brevet Major-General
630
II. T. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 273
Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
1241
J. Major, 96th Foot
753
Briggs, J. P. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal
Army
710
Bright, J. Member of Parliament, Manchester . . 1159
Brind, J. Brevet Major-General
..
..
. . 853
Brindisi. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 128

INDEX.
1274
Brine, B. 2nd Captain, Engineers . .
..
..
J. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army . .
Brisbane. Consul for Denmark at . .
..
..
Briscoe, E. J. Captain, 14th Foot . .
..
..
W. T. Ensign, S 1th Foot
British Colonies. Postal Regulations. .
..
..
British Columbia. Postal Regulations
..
..
British Guiana. Appointments at . .
..
..
British Honduras. Appointments at . .
..
..
Lieutenant-Governor . .
..
Britton, W. F. C. Captain, Hertford Militia
..
Broad, C. H. Lieutenant, 5th Foot
Adjutant, 5th Foot
Broadley, W. H. H. Sheriff for Yorkshire ..
..
Broadrick, E. Second Captain, Artillery . .
..
Brock, P. Retired Captain, R.N
Brock, T. S. Retired Rear Admiral
Brockman, E. F. Assistant Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
Lieut. R. R. E. Seconded on appointment
to Public Works Department, India
..
..
Brodie, F. Lieutenant, 20th Foot
Brodrick, C. Surgeon, Madras Army. .
..
..
Bromhead, E. Captain, 76th Foot
G. Ensign, 24th Foot
Bromley, G. R. Lieutenant, R.N
Brook, R. C. Captain, 40th Foot
Brooke, A. V. H. Ensign, 83rd Foot

Lieut.-Gen. G. Knight Commander of the


Bath
H. V. Lieutenant, 92nd Foot
..
..
J. C. Brevet Colonel
Rev. S. R. Honorary Chaplain in Ordinary
to Her Majesty
T. H. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Brooke, T.T. W.
H. R.L. Captain,
Lieutenant,
MadrasChester
Staff Corps
Yeomanry
..

697
717
795
774
818
742
677
439
487
1164
802
998
1207
134
965
690
372
289
671
699
396
450
429
319
1167
423
324
307
455
11
266
904

Cavdry
235
Brookfield, Rev W. H. Chaplain in Ordinary to Her
Majesty
..
..
..
..
..
. . 11
Brooks, W. C. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster
. . 536
Broome, W. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army 385, 904
Brougham, W. Lieutenant, 17th Lancers ..
.. 346
Brougliton, Lieut. A. D. Instructor of Musketry,
96th Foot
450

B. W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 656

1275
INDEX.
Broughton, B. W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps .. 716
Brouncker, H. Lieutenant, Dorset Militia ..
.. 608
Brown, A. Engineer, R.N. . .
..
..
. . 32
Staff Surgeon, R.N.
777
Staff Commander, R.N
870
A. F. Consul at Madras for Belgium
. . 1160
E. J. Cornet, 5th Dragoon Guards . .
. . 427
G. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 252
Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 709
H. Ensign, 54th Poot
421
Engineer, R.N
1084
H. T. Assistant-Surgeon, Ceylon Rifles . . 309
234
- J. Lieutenant, R.N
- Cornet, 17th Lancers
346
- Cornet J. Adjutant, 17th Lancera . .
. . 418
-J. Created Knight
88?
- 3. B. S. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army
. . 389
- J. C. Lieutenant, Southampton Militia . . 1032
- J. R. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 656
Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
1239
J. T. General, Marines
217
L. G. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 275
O. Lieutenant, Fife Militia
1107
R. Captain, Madras Army . .
..
. . 719
Capt. R. Madras Army. Alteration of
Rank
905
R. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay . .
. . 498
T. Member of Legislative Council, Gambia
588
T. D. Change of Name
947
T. D. M. Lieutenant, 7th Dragoon Guards. . 811
W. Captain, Artillery
375
W. F. Lieutenant, 45th Foot
..
... 1025
W. G. Captain, 1st Foot
419
W. T. Captain, Artillery
440
Browne, A. A. P. 'Lieutenant-Colonel, 109th Foot . . 848
A. M. A. Ensign, 97th Foot
..
. . 451
C. A. Acting Navigating Lieutenant, R.N. . 1019
D. M. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.
. . 1019
Ensign E. J. O'll. 24th Foot. Appoint
ment cancelled
..
..
..
..
. . 552
Hon. E. M. D. Lieutenant, R.N
319
J. Captain, 21st Foot
636
Rev. J. F. Army Chaplain of the 3rd Class 986
J. II. Captain, 12th Lancers
..
.. .329
J. T. Ensign, 18th Foot
738
Cornet, 20th llussars. .
,
. . 1166

INDEX.
1276
Browne, P.C. Captain, 83rd Foot
422
5th Lancers . .
..
. . 736
1st Dragoon Guards
1008
621
R. T. B. Captain, 6th Foot .
S. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 707
709
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
725
Brownlow, Earl. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hertford
Lieutenant, Lincoln
1138
C. St. G. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
383
;
Lieut.-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 386
Lieut.-Col. C. St. G. Bengal Staff Corps.
Alteration of date of Appointment . .
..
. . 1231
641
F. C. J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Brevet temporary Rank of
Brownrigg, J.
891
Brigadier- General
379
M. S. Lieutenant, 52nd Foot
192
R. W. Lieutenant, 27th Foot
255
Bruce, A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
887
A. A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
C. W. Lieutenant - Colonel, 6th Dragoon
1023
Guards . .
Sir F. W. A. Change of Name
.. 187
32
H. Le G. Brevet-Colonel
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay
.. 702
.. 273
M. R. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
R. Brevet Colonel
.. 607
R, T. Lieutenant, Artillery .,
.. 87
319
R. T. B. Lieutenant, R.N. . .
554, 965
Brune, C. R. P. Ensign, 67th Foot . .
.. 739
Rifle Brigade
.. 895
Bryan, W. Engineer, R.N.
.. 961
Bryden, Lieut. W. Artillery. Resigned
Brydon, W. Lieutenant, 101st Foot . .
.. 423
Brymer, W. E. Cornet, Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry . 342
Bryson, Rev. A. Minister of St. Michael's, Dumfries 1018
Buchanan, C. S. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of
Stores
381
H. B. Lieutenant, Coldstream Guards . . 495
Rifle Brigade. .
. . 1082
Buckingham and Chandos, Duke of.
Principal
Secretary of State
294
Member of
Committee of Council on Education
295
Buckinghamshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.

INDEX.

1277

Buckinghamshire. Sheriff for, for 1867


..
. . 142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 1108
Buckland, F. T. Inspector of Fisheries
..
. . 184
Buckle, Lieut. A. L. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
E. Lieutenant, Artillery
730
S. R. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
. . 864
Buckley, A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Wilts
..
. . 442
F. A. Captain, Bengal Army
..
. . 902
N. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster . .
. . 536
Bueknell, J. T. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 30
Budd, D. C. Lieutenant, 20th Hussars
..
. . 493
II. Or. Assistant-Surgeon, Worcester Militia. . 503
Budd, R. Inspecting Field Officer, Recruiting District 740
R. C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
, . 263
Budgen, W. T. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
.. 695
Buenos Ayres. New Currency Law . .
..
. . 226
Postal Regulations . .
..
692, 959
Bulkeley, F. B. Major, 65th Foot
700
Bull, S. V. Engineer, R.N
1106
Bullen, J. T. Lieutenant, Dorset Militia . .
. . 973
Buller, E. H. Captain, Rifle Brigade
..
. . 207
Lieut. E. W. Artillery. Resigned . .
. . 205
Bullock, Rev.
W. E.W.Lieutenant,
T. Chaplain
6th in
Dragoon
Ordinary
Guards
to Her
. . 549
Majesty's Household at Kensington Palace
..
Bunburv, A. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
C. H. Lieutenant, 71st Foot
..
..
Biird, R. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
..
..
Bureau, J. O. Member of Senate of Canada
..
B:urge, B. H. Lieutenant of Cadets, Royal Military
College . .
..
..
..
..
..
..
R. S. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Burgess, P. Captain, Madi'as Staff Corps . .
..
Burgmann,G.Or.J. Brevet
Lieutenant
Major-General
of Cadets, Royal. .Military
..

972
252
1168
274
540

Academy
Burgoync, Sir J. M. Deputy-Lieutenant, Bedford . .
Burke, J. Brevet Deputy Inspector - General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
..
W. Assistant-Purveyor to the Forces
..
Burkinyoung, H. H. Lieutenant, 12th Lancers . .
Burland, B. Surgeon, 19th Hussars . .
..
..
Burlton, H. M. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. .
N. R. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
..
Burmester, H. F. Lieutenant, 11th Foot . .
..
1867.
4 N

987
1134

556
262
656
500

674
498
795
418
255
709
842

1278
INDEX.
Burn, D. B. Ensign, 75th Poot
469
G. A. Surgeon, Madras Medical Service . . 1240
Burnaby, R. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 431
R. B. Ensign, 18th Foot
962
Burne, J. Lieutenant, 103rd Foot
423
Burnes, Fitz J. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 898
S. H. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 276
Burnett, Lieut. C. J. Adjutant, 15th Foot . .
. . 101
W. F. Assistant-Surgeon, 77th Foot
. . 1193
Burney, C. Staff Commander, R.N
870
'
H. E. Lieutenant, Bucks Militia . .
. . 441
J. Retired Admiral
1036
Burnham, A. A. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 539
Burnley, H. Lieutenant, 6th Dragoon Guards
. . 960
J. H. Secretary to Legation at the Hague 403
Charge1 d'Affaires, Dresden . .
. . 1181
Burns, T. R. Lieutenant, 30th Foot
P63
Burr, C. E. G. Instructor of Musketry, 17th Foot. . 1208
C. S. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 87
Burrell, C. Major, Northumberland Yeomanry
Cavalry
757
E. Ensign, 85th Foot
287
W. B. P. Captain, 52nd Foot
..
. . 366
Burridge, R. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 1019
Burrowes, A. L. S. Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 1016
A. St. L. Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 869
R. J. Cornet, 1st Dragoon Guards
. . 204
Burrows, A. Or. Honorary rank of Major-General . . 30
Bursteed, H. E. Surgeon, Madras Medical Service. . 1240
Burton, Col. F. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 325
F. C. Lieutenant, 38th Foot
1012
J. C. Brevet Deputy-Inspector-General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
. . 854
R. C. F. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot . .
. . 449
Burton-Burlton, H. M. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps 1235
Bury, C. D. Lieutenant, 71st Foot
701
Bushby, C. M. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 255
Butchart, J. Acting Engineer, R.N. . .
..
. . 857
Butler, E. A. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot
422
E. R. Surgeon, Bombay Army
..
. . 898
F. Le B. Captain, 14th Foot
806
F. W. H. D. Captain, 31st Foot . .
. . 1208
J. W. S. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps .. 660
R. F. Captain, 7th Foot
1191
S. E. R. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 661
S. J. Ensign, 14th Foot
..
..
. . 961

INDEX.
1279
Butler, Lieut. V. Adjutant, 65th Foot
..
. . 72
Rev. W. Perpetual Curate of Newborough. . 1161
Butt, P. R. Captain, Artillery
884
Buttanshaw, T. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 644
Button, A. Quartermaster, 23rd Foot
..
. . 303
Byam, T. C. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 1215
Byng, A. H. Lieutenant, R.N.
..
..
. . 105
The Hon. C. C. G. Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant,
1st Life Guards
694
The Hon. and Rev. F. E. C. Honorary Chaplain
in Ordinary to Her Majesty . .
..
..
. . 687
G. P. F. Ensign, 105th Foot
76
Byrch, E. B. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 866
Lieut. F. R. B. Madras Army. Date of Rank 394
Byrnej F. J. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery. . .
. . 1166
' Bythesea, H. F. Major, School of Musketry. .
.. 849

C.
Cabell, W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 645
Caddell, H. Lieutenant, 89th Foot
1101
Caddy, J. T. Staff Surgeon, R.N
854
Cadell, Capt. A. Engineers. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1190
D. Brevet Colonel
32
- R. Brevet Colonel
1042
Brevet Lieut.-Col. R. Artillery. Alteration
of date of Promotion as Captain . .
..
. . 1188
W. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 1238
Cadiz. Quarantine Regulations
..
..
. . 81
Cahusac, W. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
270
Caine, W. H. Adjutant, Artillery
630
Cairns, Sir H. McC. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws
Enquiry
148
Sir H. McC. Created Baron Cairns . .
. . 216
Lord. Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner . . 951
W. Brevet Captain
731
W. W. Lieutenant Governor, Malacca .. 247
Caithness. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Calcano, Scnor J. A. Consul at Liverpool for
Venezuela
..
..
..
..
..
. . 761
Calcraft, J. H. Sheriff for Dorset
142
4 N 2

1280

INDEX.

Calcutta. Consul at, for Hamburg . .


..
..
Consul for Sweden and Norway at
..
Consul-General at, for France . .
..
Consul-General for Italy at
..
..
Caldecot, C. Captain, 106th Foot
Caldecott, G. F. Lieutenant, 13th Foot . .
..
Caldwell, F. C. Ensign, 13th Foot
Caledon, Earl of. Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant, 1st
Life Guards
California. Postal Regulations
..
..
..
Callander, K. H. M. Consul at Rio Grande do Sul. .
Callaway, A. Lieutenant, York Militia
..
..
Callendor, T. Ensign, 14 th Foot
Calley, H. Sheriff for Wilts
Callow, J. W. Veterinary Surgeon, Aldershot
..
Calrow, R. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
..
Calver, W. B. Staff Commander, R.N
Calvert, A. B. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of
Stores
A. M. Brevet Major
C. W. Major, 2nd Surrey Militia . .
..
Cambridge. Polling Places for
..
..
..
Sheriff for, for 1867
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
..
Cambridgeshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia
Cambridge, H.R.H. the Duchess of. Comptroller of
the Household and Equerry to
..
..
..
J. P. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
Cambridge University. Member of Parliament for . .
Camden, Marquis.
C. J. S. Surgeon,
Captain,Middlesex
West Kent
Militia
Yeomanry
..

296
1008
438
811
847
365
496
735
677
222
633
1010
143
605
80
958
381
1213
488
530
142
1109
767
642
762
506

Cavalry
416
Cameron, A. H. Lieutenant, 19th Foot
,
285, 377
H. H. A. Lieutenant, 16th Foot . .
. . 816
J. G. E. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 657
Campbell, A. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 539
A. D. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 256
A. E. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 254
A. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cornwall . . 879
A. J. Captain, 2nd Derby Militia. .
. . 358
B. D. Lieutenant, Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1017
Lieutenant C. C. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
395
C. G. L. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent
of Stores

INDEX.
1281
Campbell, C. W. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 646
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 709
E. lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 270
Sir E. F. Brevet Colonel
382
E.J. Major, Madras Staff Corps..
.. 652
F. A. Colonel, Artillery
693
F. L. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of
Stores
381
G. Brevet Major-General . .
..
. . 210
Major-Gen. G. Companion of the Bath . . 324
G. F. Ensign, 42nd Foot
71
Capt. G. G. J. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1188
Lieut.-Col. G. J. Ayr Yeomanry Cavalry.
Permitted to retain Rank . .
..
..
. . 691
G. M. Assistant-Surgeon, 85th Foot . . 602
Brevet Col. H. A. B. Alteration of date of
Promotion
209
J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
..372
Brevet Lieutenant-General . .
. . 499
J. B. Brevet Major
1212
J. D. Brevet Colonel
32
J. D. L. Captain, Madras Staff Corps .. 264
J. F. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 640
Capt. N. G. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1188
The Hon. R. G. E. Ensign and Lieutenant,
Coldstream Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 1206
Lieut. R. M. Engineers. Resigned . . 88
R. M. Captain, Ayr Militia
..
. . 456
S. Surgeon, R.N
1180
T. H. Brevet Colonel
31
Lieut. T. H. Madras Army. Date of Rank 396
T. M. Retired Commander, R.N.
. . 1084
W. Major. Half-pay
674
Major and Brevet Col. W. Half-pay.
Retired
675
W. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 864
W. H. Lieutenant, Ayr Militia . .
. . 456
W. J. Ensign, 2nd Foot
1024
W. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
1288
Canada. Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick united under name of
. . 538
Governor-General of. .
..
..
. . 575
Candy, G. H. 2nd Captain, Artillery
204

1282

INDEX.

Candy, H. A. Captain, th Lancers . .


..
. . 812
J. Assistant-Surgeon, 109th Foot . .
. . 1027
Carman, A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army . . 716
Canning, H. de B. Member of Parliament for G-alway 947
Canter, W. J. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 855
Canterbury, Archbishop of. Ritual Enquiry Com
missioner
..
..
..
..
..
. . 583
Cantor, C. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 255
Cape, T. Acting Engineer, R.N
683
Cape Town. Consul for the United States at
. . 933
Capper, R. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford
. . 1036
Carden, W. J. Paymaster, 14th Eoot
..
.. 8.85
Cardew, F. Captain, 82nd Foot
471
G. M. Captain, 67th Foot
429
Cardiff. New Bye-Laws of the Pilotage Board of . .
3
Cardiganshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 .. 1115
Cardwell, E. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner. .
. . 583
Carew, R. H. Assistant-Surgeon, 45th Foot
. . 448
Carey, C. P. Captain, Engineers
..
..
. . 697
Or. J. Brevet Temporary rank of BrigadierGeneral
llOS
H. O. Ensign, 64th Foot
367
LeM. J. Captain, 92nd Foot
471
M. Quartermaster, 4th Hussars
..
. . 749
Lieut.-Col. R. Half-pay. Promotion antedated 76_
Brevet Col. R. Back pay as Half-pay Lieu
tenant-Colonel. .
..
..
..
..
. . 452
T. Surgeon, 7th Foot
551
T. P. Captain, Artillery
695
W. M. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Carington, The Hon. C. R. Lieutenant, Horse Guards 997
The Hon. W. H. P. Lieutenant and
Captain, Grenadier Guards . .
..
..
. . 797
Carlaw, J. Assistant Surgeon, 63rd Foot . .
. . 1168
Carleton, F. R. Lieutenant, 5th Foot
..
. . 737
G. Brevet Major
706
Brevet Major G. Alteration of Rank . . 900
Capt. G. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1188
H. G. Captain, 10th Foot
552
Carlyon, C. W. Captain, Marines
864
Carmarthenshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
..
..144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868. . 1115

INDEX.

1283

Carmichael, M. T. Captain, 92nd Foot


..
. . 471
Carnarvonshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
..
.. 144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1115
Carnegy, P. A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 268
Carnell, W. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 708
Carolan, G. M. Staff Surgeon
1102
Carpendale, M. M. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps 276
Carpenter, F. H. Ensign, 92nd Foot. .
..
. . 775
Ensign F. H. 92nd Foot. Appointment
cancelled
..
..
..
..
..
. . 846
Carpintier, A. Consul at Sierra Leone for Spain . . 202
Carr, J. Captain, 10th Foot
760
J. K. Surgeon, Artillery
..
. . 445, 1206
W. G. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 658
Carrington, F. Lieutenant, 24th Foot
..
. . 192
Carroll, Lieut. W. J. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 670
Carstairs, C. Lieutenant, 22nd Foot. .
..
. . 1192
Carter, A. R. B. Retired Captain, R.N
690
H. R. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 868
R. W. Staff Surgeon
311
Surgeon, 20th Foot
636
Col. W. F. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 325
Carthew, Major-Gen. M. Companion of the Bath . . 324
Cartier, G. E. Companion of the Bath
..
. . 728
Cartmel, D. Engineer, R.N
501
Cartwright, F. W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Northampton 1159
G. E. S. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot
. . 1081
R. N. Captain, 51st Foot
..
. . 497
W. C. Deputy-Lieutenant, Northampton 1183
Cary, B. P. Lieutenant, 49th Foot
1012
Casaval, Don L. Vice-Consul at Glasgow for Spain. . 1161
Case, T. E. Cornet, Horse Guards
693
Casement, T. Captain, 64th Foot
102
Case's, Don F. Consul in London for Peru . .
. . 983
Cassan, Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. Half-pay.
Retired
607
M. Major. Half-pay
604
Castle, Lieut. E. 3. Engineers. Resigned . .
. . 773
R. F. Lieutenant, R.N
487
W. L. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved List . . 558
Cator, A. Sheriff for Norfolk
142
Lieutenant, Gloucester Militia . .
. . 732

1284
INDEX.
Cator, J. B. Retired Captain, R.N
33
Cator-Inglis, A. D. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 648
Caulfeild, J. Captain, 90th Foot
1210
Caulfield, J. Captain, 34th Foot
..
..
348,447
Causton, A. M. Lieutenant, R.N. . .
..
908
Cavage, W. F. Lieutenant, 107th Foot
..
. . 308
Cavenagh, G. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 251
O.. J. Ensign, 75th Foot
1152
Cavendish, W. T. Lieutenant, 5th Dragoon Guards 735
Cawley, J. A. Engineer, R.N.
1006
Caxton. Polling Place for Cambridge
..
. . 530
Cay, Brevet Major E. Alteration of date of Promotion 208
Cazalet, G. H. Major, Surrey Militia
..
. . 503
Central America. Postage Regulations
..
. . 359
Central India Field Force. Royal Warrant granting
Prize Money to
..
..
..
..
. . 151
Central India Prize Money. Preparement of Rolls for
Payment of
278
Ceylon. Appointments at
..
..
. . 692, 1021
Chadwick, J. Captain, Half-pay
382
Lieutenant, 4th Dragoon Guards . . 418
O. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 884
R. Major, 14th Hussars . .
..
. . 493
R. A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 654
Chaffers, W. H. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 540
Challenger, R. Auditor-General, St. Christopher . . 744
Challice, J. A. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Challoner, T. C. B. Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant
of Surrey Militia. Resigned
..
..
. . 1085
Honorary Colonel, Surrey Militia 1085
Chalmers, D. P. Magistrate for Gambia Settlements 198
E. W. Ensign, 16th Foot
..
. . 816
11th Foot
842
O. I. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 709
N. G. Ensign, 79th Foot
72
Chalon, Capt. T. H. T. Madras Army. Alteration
of Rank
392
Chambers, C. J. O. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 658
E. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 647
Engineer, R.N
769
E. H. R. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 265
H. Captain, Ceylon Rifles
..
. . 889
H. M. Temporary rank of Lieutenant,
Engineers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 100
R. Retired Commander, R.N. . .
. . 781
R. Lieutenant, 5th Lancers
..
. . 749

INDEX.

1285
Chambers, R. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
1234
R. Y. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 708
W. T. H. Change of Name
..
. . 282
Chambres, P. H. Sheriff for Denbighshire . .
. . 144
Deputy-Lieutenant, Denbigh
. . 934
Chamley, T. Captain, 65th Foot
1210
Champion, F. A. Ensign, Derby Militia . .
. . 1020
R. H. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
. . 370
Champion-MSller, A. M. Captain, 40th Foot
. . 468
Chandler, E. B. Member of Semite of Canada
.. 541
Channer, B. Ensign, 3rd West Tndia Regiment . . 194
G. N. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 838
Chaplin, Lieut. A. Madras Army. Date of Rank . . 395
Chapman, A. E. Lieutenant, Murines
..
.. 867
A. T. Ensign, 35th Foot
229
E. Consul at Montreal for Argentine Re
public
408
Col. F. E. Knight Commander of the Bath 324
Governor and Commander-inChief of the Bermudas or Somers' Islands . .
. . 408
Sir F. E. Brevet Major-General . .
.. 987
H. T. Assistant Surgeon, 76th Foot .. 450
J. F. Lieutenant, 7th Dragoon Guards . . 1023
W. E. Lieutenant, 1st Dragoon Guards . . 595
Charley, J. Captain, 56th Foot
816
60th Foot
1100
Chatterton, H.
Rt. E.
Hon.M.P.
H. E.
for Trinity
M.P. for
College,
Trinity
Dublin
Col 199
lege, Dublin
374
J. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 897
O. N. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
. . 987
T. D. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
267
Chauncy, C. H. Paymaster, 22nd Foot
..
. . 468
Chawner, T. Lieutenant, Staffordshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
353
Chaytor, R. J. Ensign, 48th Foot
286
Capt. W. Durham Militia. Resigned . . 676
Cheape, Sir J. Brevet General
..
..
77, 500
Cheesman, E. T. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . . 1129
Cheke, A. Brevet Captain, Indian Army . .
. . 1231
A. H. Brevet Inspector-General of Hospitals 854
G. N. Surgeon, Bengal Army. .
..
. . 713
Chepmell, Chaplain the Rev. H. Le M. Royal
Military College. Retired
1212
Cherry, A. Instructor of Musketry, Depdt Battalion 849

1286
INDEX.
Cherry, H. A. Cornet, 4th Hussars . .
..
. . 937
P. T. Colonel, Madras Army
..
. . 391
Cheshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . .
. . 1109
Chesney, F. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . . 466
Chester. Dean of
628
Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Chctwynd, Lieut, the Hon. E. J. Instructor of Mus
ketry, 61st Foot
286
Chevers, F. P. Ensign, 73rd Foot
349
Chichester, Sir A. Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant,
North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry . .
..
. . 320
A. J. Lieutenant, 62nd Foot . .
. . 1040
C. Cornet, Devon Militia
..
. . 608
Child, A. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 651
Childers, Capt. E. W. Alteration of date of Promo
tion
136
Childers, H. C. E. Law Courts Enquiry Commis
sioner . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 952
Chili. Postal Regulations
359, 677
China. Postal Regulations ..
..
..
..1163
Chisholm, H. W. Weights and Measures Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
..
. . 533
W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 1239
Chrichton, D. Engineer, R.N.
1031
Christian, Prince and Princess. Sons and daughters
of, to be styled " Highness " . .
..
..
. . 507
H.R.H. Princess. Honorary Bedchamber
Woman toMrs. George Gordon . .
..
. . 89
Accouchement of. Birth
of a Prince . .
..
..
..
..
. . 416
C. Brevet Lieutenant . .
..
. . 702
Christiania. Postal Regulations
..
..
. . 977
Christie, D. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 539
G. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
267, 905
H. L. Major, Madras Army
..
. . 392
Major-Gen. J. Companion of the Bath .. 324
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 896
J. B. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 703
W H. Deputy-Assistant Commissary Gen. 689
Christopher, L. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 708
L. W. Ensign, 75th Foot
..
. . 305

INDEX.
1287
Chuckerbutty, S. C. G. Surgeon, Bengal Army . . 713
Chund, The Eajah Jodkbir. Knight Commander, Star
of India

542
Church, A. G. H. Captain, 96th Foot
..
. . 1210
H. Lieutenant, 1st Foot
1079
R. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 653
Churchward, W. B. Lieutenant, 14th Foot
. . 774
Chute, J. Captain, 54th Foot
700
Major-Gen. T. Knight Commander of the
Bath
324
Circuits of Judges. Home . .
..
..
171, 666
Midland
174, 667
Norfolk
172,664
Northern
..
..
173, 664
North Wales ..
..
174,665
Oxford
173, 666
South Wales . .
..
175, 665
Western . .
..
..
171, 666
Clackmannan. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Clapp, A. J. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 1166
E. S. Master, R.N
356
Claridge, H. C. L. Major, Madras Staff Corps
.. 652
Clark, J.
F. C.
A. Cornet,
Adjutant,
7th Dragoon
YorkshireGuards
(West . .Riding)
. . 635
Yeomanry Cavalrv . .
..
..
..
. . 316
P. Captain, 84th Foot
601
T. Surgeon, 69th Foot
304
Clarke, A. Brevet Major
209

Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . .
. . 697
Brevet Lieutenant-General
.
. . 1214
Capt. C. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1189
C. D. S. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 252
C. M. Captain, 57th Foot
963
E. D. Lieutenant, 75th Foot
469
E. F. Retired Commander, R.N
7
E. L. Lieutenant, 103rd Foot
..
. . 73
F. C. Lieutenant, Artillery
87
G. G. Captain, Ross-shire, Militia . .
. . 26
H. M. Captain, Madras Army
..
. . 391
H. S. 2nd Captain, Artillery
1009
J. L. Captain, Artillery
..
..
. . 695
J. T. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 260
M. Lieutenant, 59th Foot
331
R. B. Adjutant, 69th Foot
845

1288

INDEX.
Clarke, R. W. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets, on the Retired List
..
..
535
W. Adjutant, 73rd Foot
600
W. A. S. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 257
W. W. Lieutenant, 20th Foot
..
. . 672
Clarke-Thornhill, W. Captain, Middlesex Yeomanry
Cavalry
1085
Clatt. Minister of
..
..
..
..
. . 744
Claughton, Rev. T. L. Bishop of Rochester. .
. . 442
Clavell, R. K. Colonel 2nd Commandant, Marines
218
Clay, A. D. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
715
A. O'H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 904
Clayton, E. C. Lieutenant, 2nd Bucks Yeomanrj
Cavalry
291
W. C. Captain, 84th Foot
306
9th Lancers
..
. . 595
W. L. N. Lieutenant, Isle of Wight Militia 770
Sir W. R. Captain, Bucks Militia . .
. . 110
Cleland, J. W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 265
Clements, F. W. R. 2nd Captain, Engineers
. . 136
J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
.. 1241
J. P. C. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Clementson, C. D. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 715
Clerk, Lieut. R. M. Madras Army. Date of Rank. . 395
Clerke, St. J. A. Brevet General
370
Clery, G. C. Staff Surgeon
381
Surgeon, 18th Hussars . .
..
. . 796
Cleveland, R. L. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Clifden, Viscountess. Lady of the Bedchamber in
Ordinary to Her Majesty . .
..
..
. . 1046
Chfford, Col. H. M. Vice-Lieutenant, Monmouth . . 341
R. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 646
Ensign W. J. 68th Foot. Retired
. . 798
Clifton, G-. H. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
.. 333
J. A. Acting Lieutenant, R.N.
..
. . 319
Clinton, Lord. Lieutenant - Colonel, North Devon
Yeomanry Cavalry . .
..
..
..
. . 320
Baron. Change of Name . .
..
. . 956
Clive, C. B. M. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford
. . 1036
Or. Irish Church Enquiry Commissioner . . 1074
Cloete, H. D. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 653
Clonmell, Earl of. Cornet, Gloucestershire Yeomanry
Cavalry. .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 89
Close, H. P. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
.. 273
Clowes, J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . .
. . 1037
Clubley, J. K. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 264

INDEX.

1289

Clutterbuck, R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Herts . .


. . 234
W. R. Lieutenant, R.N
105
Coaker, Lieut. VV. H. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Coates, R. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
. . 884
Cobb, Rev. C. Albert Medal of 1st Class conferred on 588
Cobbold, G. H. Ensign, 84th Foot
1101
Cock, C. R. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 646
Cockburn, A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 645
C. V. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 703
G. C. Lieutenant, 51st Foot
..
. . 448
"J. H. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
248
R. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army. .
. . 712
Cockell, W. II. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps .. 659
Coekerell, A. P. Captain, North Gloucestershire
Militia
411
Coekruft, M. B. Captain, R.N
1006
Codd, E. Rear-Admiral on the Retired List
. . 558
Coddingtou, F. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Codringion, Vice-Adml. H. J. Knight Commander of
the Bath
323
Sir H. J. Admiral
1035
Coens, M. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of Stores 850
Coflin, H. E. Retired Vice-Admiral
558
R. P. Lieutenant, Marines ..
..
.. 866
Cogan, T. S. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1003
Coghlaii, J. E. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.
.. 1172
Coham, W. H. B. Captain, North Devon Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 474
Coker, E. R. Lieutenant, 106th Foot
..
. . 847
Colchester. M.P. for
203
Cole, Lieut.
A. W. H.Lieutenant,
H. Seconded
4th Middlesex
on appointment
Militia .to. 211
Public Works Department, India . .
..
..
J. Quartermaster, 74th Foot
Rev. T. H. Commission as Army Chaplain
antedated
..
..
..
..
..
..
Coleridge, J. D. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . .
Coles, C. H. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
..
Capt. C. P. Companion of the Bath . .
..
R. G. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st Foot . . ' . .
T. G. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
Colgrave, Capt. R. E. F. Engineers. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
Coller, H. Engineer, R.N

671
1026
1047
584
277
355
419
722
1190
1086

1290

INDEX.
Collett, H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Collier, H. C. Assistant-Surgeon, 4th Foot . .
..
Colling, R. Lieutenant, Durham Militia . .
..
Collingwood, C. G. Ensign, 20th Foot
..
..
W. P. Major, 21st Foot
..
..
Collins, B. G. Assistant-Surgeon, Durham Militia . .
F. Staff Surgeon
J. E. Lieutenant, Ceylon Rifles
..
..
J. R. Captain, 70th Foot
S. T. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
..
W. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
..
W. H. Assistant Instructor in Surveying and
Topographical Drawing at the Royal Military
Academy
..
..
..
..
..
..
Collins-Splatt, H. Lieutenant, 43rd Foot . .
..
Collis, F. W. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
..
' W. C. Ensign, 83rd Foot
Collison, J.
BengalBengal
ArmyStaff Corps
..
j Cologan,
J. B.
F. F.Surgeon,
Lieutenant,
.. ..
Coiomb, G. H. Brevet Major
J. C. R. Captain, Marines . .
..
..
Colombo. Consul at, for Belgium . .
..
Consul for the Netherlands at . .
Consul for Sweden and Norway at
..
Vice-Consul for Spain at . .
..
..
Colomer, Don
A. P.A. Vice-Consul
P. Vice-Consul
at Quebec
at St. for
John's,
SpainNew
..

1235
597
971
939
420
948
311
60?
422
865
333
814
843
256
423
713
648
1016
862
438
549
1185
1217
4?s

foundland, for Spain . .


..
..
..
. . 1164
Colonial Office :
Appointments
AdministratorGold Coast Settlement . . 767
Assistant Secretary to Govt. British Guiana
Attorney-General Straits Settlements .. 116
Auditor-GeneralAntigua . .
..
. . 1038
St. Christopher..
.. 744
Straits Settlements
. . 1196
BishopVictoria, Hong Kong
..
. . 149
Chief JusticeSierra Leone . .
..
. . 668
St. Christopher and St. Nevis 1195
Colonial ChaplinHong Kong
..
. . 989
Colonial SecretaryBahama Islands
. . 543
Barbadoes
..
. . 439
British Honduras : . . 487
Straits Settlements . . 1021
Tobago . .
..
. . 487
Director of RoadsJamaica..
..
.. 1088

INDEX.
1291
Colonial Officecontinued.
Appointmentscontinued.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief
Bermuda Islands
..
. . 408
Labuan and its Dependencies. . 947
Malta
632
New South Wales
..
. . 861
New Zealand . .
..
. . 1128
Straits Settlements . .
. . 149
Governor-GeneralCanada . .
..
. . 575
Her Majesty's CounselVirgin Islands . . 628
Inspector of PrisonsCeylon
..
. . 1021
Inspector-General of PoliceMauritius . . 959
JudgeMalta
439
Lieutenant-GovernorBritish Honduras . . 1164
Malacca . .
..
. . 247
Natal
215
Prince of Wales'Island . . 247
MagistrateGambia Settlements . .
. . 198
Members of CouncilBahama Islands 561, 1158
Barbadoes
..
. . 1168
Bermudas
..
.. 222
Gambia
588
Hong Kong . . 344, 588, 1158
Jamaica . .
..
. . 344
Labuan . .
..
. . 1158
Lagos ..
..
.. 830
Mauritius
..
. . 895
Montserrat
..
. . 895
Nova Scotia . .
. . 1165
Tobago
895
Turks and Caicos Islands 132
President and Senior Member of the Execu
tive CouncilMontserrat
..
. . 561
Police MagistrateHong Kong . .
. . 296
Puisne Judge of the Supreme CourtCeylon 692
RegistrarDemerara and Essequebo
. . 628
Secretary to GovernmentBritish Guiana. . 439
St. Christopher. . 344
TreasurerStraits Settlements
..
. . 1196
Despatches
Bahamas, Governor ofReporting Injury
resulting from the late Hurricane. .
. . 402
Settlements of Prince of Wales' Island,
Malacca, and Singapore erected into one
Government, to be called ^the " Straits
Settlements "
..
. .'
..
. . 149

1292

INDEX.

Colonies. Postal Regulations for Commissioned


Officers in the Army as to letters between the
United Kingdom and the ..
..
.. 976
Colquhoun, F. C. Assistant Commissary-General . . 986
J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 657
Lieut. J. A. 8. Artillery. Seconded on
appointment as 3rd Class Commissary of Ordnance
in India
406
Columbia, United States of. As to the apprehension
of Seamen who Desert from Merchant Ships
belonging to . .
..
..
..
..
..
2
Combe, A. Major, Bengal Statf Corps
..
. . 251
C. L. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 260

J. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 270


R. T. Sheriff for Somersetshire
..
. . 143
Comley, E. Engineer, R.N. . .
..
..
. . 1106
Compigne, H. )). S. Assistant-Surgeon, Bengal
Medical Service
289
Compton, D. T. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 851
Conaut, E. N. Sheriff tor Rutland
143
Condon, E. H. Staff Assistant Surgeon
..
. . 312
A distant-Surgeon, 21st Foot
.. 1025
Coney, W. J. Major, 1st Dragoons . .
..
. . 465
Congleton. Transferred from the Liverpool to the
Manchester District Court of Bankruptcy . .
. . 531
Coningham, F. Lieutenant, 1st Foot
..
. . 737
H. Captain, Madras Army
..
. . 1240
W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps .. 658
Connellan, E. Assistant-Surgeon, 7th Foot . .
. . 1025
Conningharo, H. E. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 651
Connolly, VV. Surgeon, R.N
777
Connor, A. S. W. Ensign, Cevlon Rifles . .
. . 194
Conolly, F. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 901
Conor, C. Ensign, 33rd Foot
304
H. Lieutenant, 38th Foot . .
..
. . 447
Conran, E. Brevet Colonel
382
Conroy, J. lieutenant, Northumberland Militia .. 1218
Constable, C. L. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
255

F. R. A. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff


Corps
648
Constable-Maxwell, Hon. J. Ensign, Rifle Brigade. . 308
Constantinople, H.M. Consul- General at ..
.. 982
Despatch describing the Insignia of
the Order of the Medjidie
. 1071
Distinction between Lighthouses on
the European and Asiatic shores
of the Black Sea
1087

INDEX.

1293

Constantinople. Importation of Revolvers into the


Ottoman Dominions prohibited . . 688
Postal Regulations . .
..
. . 742
Quarantine Regulations . .
81, 127
Convocation. Prorogation of . .
..
..
35, 1086
Conway, J. J. Engineer, R.N.
1083
Cooch, A. E. Captain, 16th Foot
815
Cook, A. B. Brevet Captain ..
..
..
.. 755
Rev. Or. Minister of Borgue, Kirkander, and
Sennick
..
..
..
..
..
. . 36
H. Surgeon, Bombay Army . .
..
. . 724
J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps ..
.. 1179
Cooke, Lieut.-Col. A. C. Companion of the Bath . . 374
A. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers
. . 696
A. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps ..
.. 653
Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 714
C.B. Lieutenant, 108th Foot
889
Ensign, Bengal Staff Corps
..
.. 1179
C. E. S. Captain, 1st West Yorkshire Yeo
manry Cavalry
..
..
..
..
. . 186
Or. H. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 747
Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 869
J. Lieutenant, 8th Hussars . .
..
. . 1128
Lieut.-Col. J. H. Knight
1183
W. B. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 86
W.J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 650
Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 705
Cookes, Capt. C. H. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1187
Cookson, C. Or. Cornet, 15th Hussars
..
. . 796
G. D. Adjutant, 76th Foot
739
J. Or. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army . . 716
Cookworthy, C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery
. . 85
Cooper, A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 258
E. M. Or. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 271
E. W. Captain, 2nd West India Regiment. . 1211
Lieut. Or. C. Madras Army. Date of Rank 395
H. T. M. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 864
Private J. Victoria Cross . .
..
. . 1185
J. A. Temporary rank of Assistant-Surgeon 209
L. L. A. Captain, 85th Foot
808
W. Lieutenant-Colonel, 70th Foot . .
. . 421
W. C. Sheriff for Bedfordshire
..
.. 141
W. S. Lieutenant, Ayr Yeomanry Cavalry. . 456
Coote, C. Or. H. Major, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 269
C. W. M. Lieutenant, 25th Foot . .
. . 1011
1867.
4 0

1294

INDEX.

Cope, E. W. Third Secretary in the Diplomatic Ser


vice
1128
Lieut. T. B. 7th Lancashire Militia. Resigned 211
Copenhagen. Secretary to Legation . .
..
. . 438
Corbet, A. D. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 867
Corbett, A. P. M. Staff Surgeon
604
Surgeon, Rifle Brigade . .
. . 1169
E. Cornet, Salop Yeomanry Cavalry
. . 1244
Lieut. F. V. Engineers. Placed on Seconded
List
.. 1189
R. H. Lieutenant, 61st Foot
..
, . 286
R. J. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 263
T. A. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 1155
W. A. Captain, 62nd Foot
1040
W. H. Staff Surgeon
1029
Corcor, R. R. Lieutenant, 24th Foot
..
. . 304
Corfe, Rev. C. J. Chaplain, R.N
756
Cork, Earl of. Lieutenant - Colonel - Commandant,
Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry. .
..
..
. . 185
D. W. Lieutenant, 25th Foot
843
Cork (Co.) M.P. for
247
Corkran, L. II. Ensign, 31st Foot
553
52nd Foot
844
Cormier, C. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
Comes, J. E. Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 984
Cornish, H. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
. . 333
Cornwall. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
147
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 ..
.. 1088
Corrance, F. S. M.P. for Suffolk (Eastern Division) 216
Deputy-Lieutenant, Suffolk . .
. . 352
Corry, Rt. Hon. H. T. L. Lord High Admiral of the
United Kingdom
296
M.P., Co. Tyrone
. . 344
Corsi, V. Consul-General at Gibraltar for Roman
States
356
Cory, A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 643
Costa Rica. Acting British Consul-General in. Des
patch from . .
..
..
. . 459
Consul for, at Liverpool. .
..
. . 29
Consul - General for, in the United
Kingdom
..
..
..
. . 355
Cotes, C. E. H. Honorary rank of Major ..
.. 208
C. J. Ensign and Lieutenant, Grenadier
Guards . .
..
..
..
..
.,
. . 707

INDEX.
1295
Cotter, Capt. Sir J. L., Bart. Deputy-Lieutenant,
Tower Hamlets
626
Cottingham, E. R. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
. . 841
Cotton, Sir A. T. Brevet Lieutenant-General
. . 501
C. M. C. Major, 20th Hussars
..
. . 493
F. H. Lieutenant, 1st Derby Militia
. . 357

Ensign, 100th Foot


1002
Lieut. F. H. Derbyshire Militia. Resigned 1107

F. V. Retired Viee-Admiral
559
G. W. V. Captain, 75th Foot
..
. . 601
L. S. Major, Half-pay
625
X. J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 658
W. C. Cornet, 1st Dragoons. .
..
. . 465
Couchman, Capt. E. H. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1188
R. S. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 260
Capt. W. D. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1187
Counties :
Vice-Lieutenants
Clackmannan . .
..
..
. . 502
Gloucester
..
..
.
. 892
Monmouth
341
Norfolk
..663
Peebles
280
Deputy-Lieutenants
Anglesey
411, 684
Bedford
1134
Berkshire
..
.

315
Caithness
969
Carnarvon
..
..
..
. . 1134
Chester
352
Cornwall
879
Cromarty . .
..
..
.
973
Cumberland
..
..
.
626oU
Denbigh
, 540
Devon . .
..
..
..
.. 862
Dorset
. . 389
Dumfries . .
..
..
. . 711
Durham . .
..
..
o
. . 36
Essex
..
.. 814
Gloucester
..
. . ons
. . 1098
Haverfordwest . .
..
..
. . 1194
Hereford . .
..
. . foot . .
. . 136
Hertford
change of Name 1207
Isle of Wight
346
4 0 2

1296

INDEX.

Countiescontinued.
Deputy-Lieutenantscontinued.
Kent
410, 741, 756, 1156
Kincardine
..
..
..
. . 185
Kirkcudbright
1133
Lanark
631, 1217
Lancaster . .
..
..
..
185, 535
Leicester
185, 1243
Lincoln
839
Merioneth
..
..
..
. . 441
Middlesex
725
Monmouth
..
..
..
. . 855
Northampton . .
. . 1143, 1159, 1183
Oxford
219
Peebles
1180
Perth
33
Badnor
1216
Ross
404, 855
Salop
474
Suffolk
290, 352, 839
Surrey . .
..
..
..
. . 335
Tower Hamlets
626
Warwick
210, 404, 460
Wiltshire
442
Worcester
1172
York
..
211, 335, 341, 632, 1156, 1243
Courtenay, R. J. Ensign, 17th Foot
347
Cousens, Capt. S. Bombay Army. Date of Rank . . 398
Coventry, H. A. Cornet, 10th Hussars
..
. . 737
Cowan, P. J. Captain, 6th Lancashire Militia
. . 460
Cowell, A. R. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
289
W. G. Consul at Gibraltar for Greece
. . 198
Cowes. Consul at, for Belgium
408
Cowie, A. J. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 389
Coi.^_ Lieut. C. Artillery. Seconded on appointStatea q 3rd Class Commissary of Ordnance in India 466
Cory, A. *i Despatch from
402
Costa Rica. ^ Lieutenant, 12th Lancers . .
. . 302
tain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 264
Conel; Artillery
883
Consi Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 652
Kin, Middlesex Yeomanry Cavalry. . 1085
Cotes, C. E. H. Hc-th Foot
637
C. J. Ensign Lieutenant-General . .
233, 351
Guards . .
. . .gal Staff Corps
..
. . 1235

INDEX.

1297

Cox, J. G. Engineer, R.N


J. H. Fort Major at Edinburgh
..
..
R. A. H. Captain, 87th Foot
T. A. Major, 3rd Foot
W. Captain, 13th Foot
Coxe, H. W. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
Coxon, Gr. S. Major, Depdt Battalion
..
..
Coyne, H. W. Captain, 4th Lancashire Militia . .
Crabtree, Rev. E. W. Inspector of Schools . .
..
Oaeroft, B. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Craddock, Ensign E. A. 23rd Foot. Superseded. . .
Cragg, W. W. Captain, Carnarvon Militia . .
..
Craig, R. C. Paymaster, 84th Foot
Craigie, F. J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
J. Lieutenant, Marines
..
..
..
Lieut.-Gen. P. E. Knight Commander of the
Bath
Cramsie, J. S. Ensign, 5th Foot
Cranworth, Baron. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws
Enquiry
Crathie. Minister of . .
..
..
..
..
Craufurd, H. R. Or. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
J. R. H. Major, Ayr Yeomanry Cavalry . .
Craven, Earl of. Deputy-Lieutenant, Warwick
..
Berks
Captain, Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
Rev. C. A. A. Army Chaplain of the 3rd
Class
The Hon. O. W. Lieutenant, Berks Militia
W. C Lieutenant, Gloucestershire Yeomanry
Cavalry. .
..
..
..
..
..
..
Crawferd, H. P. R. F. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
Crawford, C. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
..
Gr. Member of Senate of Canada . .
..
J. C. Captain, Marines . .
..
..
J. D. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army
..
Crawford, Gr. D. Captain, Bengal Army . .
..
O. J. F. H.M.'s Consul at Oporto
..
Crawley, T. Gr. Captain, 8th Foot
Creagh, C. D. B. Lieutenant, 6th Dragoons
..
96th Foot ..
..
C. O. Lieutenant-Colonel, 6th Foot . .
..
Lieut.-Col. C. O. 6th Foot. Change of Name
P. Ensign, 16th Foot

1106
890
349
814
303
1234
288
405
509
254
886
475
138
645
866
323
737
148
246
86
690
210
315
974
1047
544
411
1239
730
540
862
389
711
36
814
1098
1194
136
1207
346

1298

INDEX.

Crease, J. 1". 2nd Captain, Marines . .


..
. . 863
Creelman, S. Member of Council, Nora Scotia
. . 1164
Crespin, A. A. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 867
Cresswell, C. R. E. Lieutenant, 3rd Foot . .
. . 797
Crewe, R. P. M. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 652
Crichton, D. M. M. Captain, 92nd Foot . .
471, 602
The Hon. H. G. L. Lieutenant, 10th
Hussars
..
..
..
..
. . 1077
Crickmer, C. J. Lieutenant, Durham Artillery Militia 315
Crisp, A. S. Lieutenant, 6th Foot . .
..
. . 467
51st Foot
738
W. Assistant-Surgeon, 3rd Foot
..
. . 672
Croasdale, J . Ensign, Cape Mounted Rifles
. . 604
Crocker, H. Surgeon, Madras Medical Service
. . 1240
Croft, Sir H. G. D. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . . 1036
Crofton, H. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 729
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . .
. . 494
R. H. Colonel, Artillery
694
Croker, F. J. A. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 867
J. Lieutenant, 21st Foot . .
..
. . 1025
J. R. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 1004
W. Captain, 27th Foot
552
Croker-King, C. Instructor of Musketry, 78th Foot. . 799
Cromarty. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Crommelin, W. A. Brevet Colonel
382
Crook. Polling Place for Durham . .
..
. . 530
Crooke, E. R. M. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 868
M. C. y. Vice-Consul at Halifax, Nora
Scotia, for Spain
..
..
..
..
. . 438
Crosbie, A. Surgeon, R.N. . .
..
..
, . 318
A. B. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 866
P. Ensign, 14th Foot
815
Crosby, W. Consul at Hobart Town for the Nether
lands
861
Cross, A. E. A. Ensign, 75th Foot
497
L. H. G. Lieutenant, Marines
,.
866, 878
Croudace, T. Surgeon, Madras Medical Service . . 1240
Crowdy, C. Retired Admiral . .
..
..
. . 1036
Crowe, J. P. H. Major, 10th Foot . .
..
100, 496
T. Lieutenant, 17th Lancers . .
..
, . 466
Crown Office
Circuits of Judges. See Circuits.
Election of a Temporal Peer . .
..
.. 1158
Members of the House of Commons. See
Parliament
Special Commissions of Oyer and Terminer. . 1157

1299
INDEX.
Cruickshank, Capt. A. W. Forfar and Kincardine
Militia. Resigned . .
..
..
..
. . 441
F. H. G. Lieutenant, Artillery
. . 87
Cruttwell, Lieut. T. M. Artillery. Resigned
. . 1078
Cuba. Postal Regulations
..
..
. . 872
Cuffe, C. M. Assistant-Surgeon, 11th Hussars
. . 595
Cullen, D. Staff Surgeon
311
W. F. Staff Surgeon
673
Surgeon, 24th Foot
886
Culley, G. Sheriff for Northumberland
..
. . 143
Cumberland. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
. . 1109
Cumberland, Ensign, 42nd Foot. Promotion Ante
dated
622
C. S. Ensign, 39th Foot
..
. . 553
G. B. McL. Lieutenant, 42nd Foot 71, 206
Cumberlege, E. Ensign, 51st Foot ..
..
.. 1193
Cuming, W. H. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 898
dimming, Capt. A. Companion of the Bath
... 325
G. P. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps .. 897
Sir W. G., Bart. Ensign and Lieutenant,
Scots Fusilier Guards
1207
W. G. G. Major, Bombay Staff Corps .. 721
Cummins, Lieut. J. T. Madras Army. Date of Rank 395
R. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 656
Cuningham, H. E. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 716
Cuninghame, Capt. W. C. Gentleman-at-Arms . . 8t<2
W. J. M. Major, Half-pay . .
. . 819
Cunliffe, G. G. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 901
Cunningham, A. B. Lieutenant of Cadets, Royal
Military Academy . .
..
..
..
. . 625
C. Cornet, Ayr Yeomanry Cavalry . . 456
P. S. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 259
W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 655
Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 1238
Cunyngham, J. D. Lieutenant, 60th Foot . .
. . 1190
Cunynghame, F. G. T. Lieutenant, 5th Middlesex
Militia
33
Cuppage, H. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 251
Curling, J. J. Lieutenant, Engineers. .
..
. . 1039
Curran, J. Brevet Captain . .
..
..
. . 1004
R. H. Assistant - Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
289
Currie, A. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
, . 252

INDEX.
1300
Currie, C. Captain, Cape Mounted Rifles . .
. . 603
Surgeon G. V. Bengal Artny. Date of Rank 390
H. O. Brevet Captain
1083
J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
. . 721
J. R. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 252
Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 709
Capt. M. E. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
.. 1188
M. J.
Vice-Admiral on the Reserved List 558
Curry, Lieut. M. Adjutant, 81st Foot
..
. . 470
Ensign P. 81st Foot. Retired
..
. . 497
Curteis, R. L. H. Captain, 16th Foot
..
. . 938
Curtis, J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps. . 651
J. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 901
J. E. Lieutenant, 45th Foot . .
. . 774, 1000
P. J. Lieutenant, Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry 26
Curwen, E. S. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland . . 626
Curzon, The Hon. F. Retired Captain, R.N.
. . 1004
R. Captain, Sussex Militia . .
..
. . 316
Cust, L. Lieutenant, Salop Yeomanry Cavalry
. . 1173
Custance, T. H. Lieutenant and Captain, Grenadier
Guards
737
Cuthbert, J. Ensign, 89th Foot
138
Cuthell, T. G. Lieutenant, 38th Foot
..
. . 699
Cuyler, G. A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 249

D.
Dacres, Vice-Adm. Sir S. C. Lord High Admiral
of the United Kingdom
..
..
..
..
D'Aguilar, G. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps
Daintry, G. C. Lieutenant, 15th Foot
..
..
D'Albiae, G. C. Cornet, 15th Hussars
..
..
Dale, Lieut. H. M. Madras Army. Date of Rank . .
M. Ensign, 10th Foot
Dalgety, E. H. Ensign, 21st Foot
W. Ensign, 65th Foot
Dalglish, Lieut. R. L. Adjutant, 78th Foot . .
..
Dallin, R. J. Lieutenant, 1st Dragoon Guards
..
Dalrymple, J. F. Assistant Superintendent of. Stores
Dalton, E. T. Brevet Colonel
Dalyell, J. T. Lieutenant-Colonel, 21st Foot
..

296
642
707
1208
1032
396
552
468
600
230
635
452
455
420

INDEX.

1301

Daman, W. C. Ensign, 22nd Foot


429
Dames, W. L. Brevet Lieutenant- General . .
. . 210
Dampier, C. L. M. Ensign, 25th Foot
..
. . 206
Dance, E. W. Brevet Major
706
Brevet Major E. W. Alteration of Rank . . 900
Capt. E. W. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion ..
..
..
..
..
.. 1188
Daniel J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps . . 651
Daniell, De C. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 86
F. F. Captain, 75th Foot
469
Dansey, E. M. Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant, 1st Life
Guards
937
J.J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..
.. 251
Dantzig. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 990
Danube. Amended Tariff relative to Steam Vessels
navigating the . .
..
..
. . 563
Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure
of the European Commission of, for 1866 610
Danyell, A. J. Captain, 31st Foot
347
Darby, A. J. Lieutenant, 16th Foot . .
..
. . 885
Darker, J. Quartermaster, 6th Foot . .
..
. . 1191
Darley, H. C. Lieutenant, 70th Foot
985
W. S. Adjutant, 5th Foot
1010
Darling, Capt. A. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1188
Darrah, C. J. Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 376
Captain C. J. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 670
Darrall, E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps. . 639
Darroch, D. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 256

Rev. J. Minister of Portree


..
. . 99
Darroll, H. Engineer, R.N
683
Darwall, H. P. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 813
Dashwood, D. P. Lieutenant, Monmouth Militia . . 663
Dathan, J. G. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Daubeny, G. A. Ensign, 82nd Foot
93
H. J. Ensign, 18th Foot
999
J. Surgeon-Major, Bombay Army . .
. . 398
Daunt, J. C. C. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 254
R. W. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 262
Davenport, C. J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
312, 430
C. T. Ensign, 47th Foot
1192
H. Cornet, Stafford Yeomanry Cavalry. . 353
M. Lieutenant, 5th Lancashire Militia . . 432
Davey, W. R. Acting Engineer, R.N
764
Davids, J. L. Captain, 14th Foot
1010

1302

INDEX.
Davidson, A. Brevet Captain . .
..
..
. . 1030
Capt. A. Engineers. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1190
A. G. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
1238
C. R. T. 2nd Captain, Engineers . .
. . 814
D. M. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
. . 1024
F. C. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 275
G. F. de B. Lieutenant, 73rd Foot
. . 206
Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets J.
Companion of the Bath
..
..
..
. . 326
J. Lieutenant, 21st Foot . .
..
. . 446
Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 1179
Davies, A. R. Lieutenant, 61st Foot. .
..
. . 449
Major F. J. Bengal Army. Date of Rank . . 389
G. Retired Rear-Admiral
372
H. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 661
L. B. J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 254
Major J. Sheriff for Montgomeryshire
. . 144
L. M. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 722
R. W. Assistant-Surgeon, 72nd Foot
. . 1100
S. H. J. Brevet Colonel
1213
Davis, A. P. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 274
F. M. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 260
H. B. Retired Commander, R.N
1005
B7. T. S. Captain, Marines
864
W. S. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 261
Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 714
Davison, T. Cornet, 15th Hussars . .
..
. . 596
Davy, J. J. Lieutenant, 105th Foot
308
Dawnay, the Hon. L. P. Lieutenant and Captain,
Coldstream Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 1206
Dawson, A. C. Ensign, 71st Foot
1210
E. F. Sheriff for Leicestershire . .
. . 142
F. H. M. Ensign, 31st Foot
..
. . 1208
77th Foot
..
.. 1210
H. P. Captain, 75th Foot
287

Instructor of Musketry, Depot Bat


talion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1102
J. B. Captain, Glamorganshire Militia . .
7
R. N. Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 670
Capt. R. N. Engineers. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 998
The Hon. R. M. W. Lieutenant and Captain,
Grenadier Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 551
Day, F. W. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot
622

INDEX.

1303
Day, H. Surgeon, Bombay Army . .
..
. . 724
H. J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
. . 271
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 720
J. S. Consul in the Isle of Wight for Nether
lands
282
at Cones for Belgium . .
. . 408
Dean, H. Lieutonant, 39th Foot
..
.,
. . 468
Deane, C. J. A. Honorary rank of Major . .
. . 233
G. Captain, 1st Foot
136
H. P. Captain, 31st Foot
886
R. B. Lieutonant, Marines . .
..
. . 868
Deans, a. Chief Engineer, R.N
1156
Deare, G. B. Deputy Assistant Commissary-General 1169
Deas, Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets D.
Knight Commander of the Bath . .
..
. . 824
De Bourbel, R. Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 494
De Brett, H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 253
De Bude, Capt. F. R. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion
1187
De Burgh, F. Lieutenant, Middlesex Yeomanry
Cavalry
733
H. Lieutenant - Colonel, Middlesex
Yeomanry Cavalry . .
..
..
..
. . 733
De Butts, J. C. B. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . . 841
De Cetto, Baron. Audience. Recall. .
..
. . 680
De Courcy, Capt. M. Companion of the Bath
. . 325
M. Rear-Admiral
1036
De Crespigny, C. A. C. Member of Council, Labuan 1158
Deeble, W. Staff Surgeon-Major
140
Deering, C. L. H. Ensign, 28th Foot
378
Deey, W. A. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 260
De Kantzow, H. I. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 863
Delafosse, 2nd Capt. C. E. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 88
De la Poer, E. M.P. for County of Waterford
12, 150
W. G. Lieutenant, 65th Foot . .
. . 600
De Lisle, A. Brevet-Colonel
32
Colonel, Engineers
..
..
. . 494
R. F. V. Brevet Deputy Inspector-General
of Hospitals . .
..
..
..
..
. . 606
De Lousada, H. F. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 1239
Demerara. Consul for Prussia at
..
..
. . 504
Demerara and Essequebo. Appointment at . .
. . 628
Dempster, J. C. Staff Surgeon-Major
..
. . 849
Brevet Deputy Inspector-General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1171

1304

INDEX.

Dempster, R. Surgeon, Madras Medical Service . . 1240


Denbighshire. County Court Districts
678, 679, 685
Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 .. 1115
Denby, C. R. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
868, 878
Denham, Rear-Adm. H. M. Knighthood . .
. . 402
Dening, A. Lieutenant, 20th Foot
962
L. Ensign, 75th Foot
470
Denison, H. Lieutenant with Temporary Hani,
Engineers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 730
Sir W. T. Colonel, Engineers
..
. . 466
Denmark. Consul at Brisbane for . .
..
. . 795
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni
potentiary
..
..
..
. . 1184
Dennehy, Adjt. B. V. Rank of Lieutenant . .
. . 329
Dennis, J. B. Brevet Major-G-eneral . .
..
. . 703
J. C. C. Lieutenant, R.N
105
J. H. B. Brevet-Colonel, Indian Army . . 1230
Denniss, E. S. Honorary Rank of Colonel . .
. . 371
J. H. B. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 272
Denny, A. E. Lieutenant, K.N
315
B. St. L. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 867
C. A. Captain, 10th Foot
346
Denys, W. H. A. Lieutenant, 100th Foot . .
. . 1002
Derbyshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
County Court Districts . . 678, 679, 685, 860
Polling Places for
..
..
147, 531
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
. . 1109
Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer
..
..
..
. . 1157
De Salis, C. L. Captain, Tower Hamlets Militia . . 292
De Sausmarey, F. Lieutenant, 71st Foot . .
. . 449
Des Barres, A. H. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 866
J. S. Lieut., 2nd West India Regiment 194
Desborough, J. Brevet Colonel
..
..
. . 141
L. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 661
L. W. Captain, 27th Foot
..
. . 192
Despard, W. E. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 865

INDEX.

1305
Des Voeux, F. A. Ensign and Lieutenant, Cold
stream Guards
..
..
..
..
. . 330
De Tatham, H. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
907
De Teissier, H. P. Brevet Colonel
31
Colonel, Artillery
..
. . 375
De Trafford, C. C. Cornet, Cheshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
171
De TTriarte, Don H. Consul-General at Quebec for
Spain
1164
Deverell, T. J. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 776
Devereux, Hon. G. T. Colonel, Artillery . .
. . 29
Devon, Earl of. Poor Law Commissioner . .
. . 508
Devon (Northern Division), M.P. for . .
..
. . 340
Devonshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
.. 1109
Dewaal, P. H. K. Brevet-Colonel
1155
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army 123S
De Wahl, T. A. Captain, R.N
957
De Wolski, P. R. Lieutenant with Temporary Rank,
Engineers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 730
Dicconson, T. Sheriff for Lancashire . .
..
. . 186
Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster
. . 536
Dick, C. B. G. Lieutenant, Marines
869
R. Surgeon, Bombay Army . .
..
. . 724
W. A. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 272
Dicken, P. R. Lieutenant, R.N
908
G. L. Lieutenant, Merioneth Militia
. . 1134
W. P. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 655
Dickens, Lieut.-Col.
A. D. Brevet
A. D.Lieutenant-Colonel
Bengal Staff' Corps.
. . Alte. . 384
ration of date of Appointment
..
..
C. H. Brevet Colonel
Colonel, Artillery
Dickenson, E. S. N. Cornet, 5th Lancers . .
Ensign, 20th Foot
..
W. R. Brevet Colonel
Dickerson, S. H. Surgeon, 2nd Foot
,.
Staff Surgeon
Dickey, A. II. M. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
Major, Madras Staff Corps
R. B. Member of Senate of Canada . .

. . 1232
31
883
. . 465
. . 699
32
. . 1098
1102
.. 263
.. 1239
. . 541

1306

INDEX.

Diekin, J. L. Lieutenant, 65th Foot . .


..
. . 752
Dickinson, B. P. Master, K.N.
,
356
F. B. N. Ensign, 60th Foot . .
806, 887
H. Or. Major, Madras Staff Corps
.. 260
J. D. Ensign, 24th Foot
304
R. M. Captain, 10th Foot
..
. . 205
W. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 657

Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 903


Dick-Lauder, Sir T. N. Lieutenant, 60th Foot . . 1012
Dickson, J. C. Major, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 1237
J. W. Lieutenant, 71st Foot
..
. . 600
W. D. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
721
W. H. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 539
Diggens, F. J. Retired Captain, R.N.
..
. . 425*
Dillon, Viscount. Deputy-Lieutenant, Oxon
. . 219
C. H. Retired Commander, R.N
821
.
J. P. Staff Commander, R.N
958
R. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
988,1016
R. H. Captain, 46th Foot
1151
Dimsdale, R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Herts . .
. . 234
Dingwall. Minister of . .
..
..
..
. . 317
Dinwiddie, D. Lieutenant, Unattached
..
. . 1030
Dinwoodie, J. Engineer, R.N.
..
..
. . 1106
Disney-Roebuck, F. H. A. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot . . 422
Ditmas, F. R. Lieutenant, Artillery
729
Dixon, Lieut -Gen. a. Colonel, 104th Foot . .
.. 190
Or. M.P. for Birmingham . .
..
. . 768
Gh Captain, 25th Foot
1011
H. Major, Madras Army
..
..
. . 718
Brevet Col. M. C. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 209
M. C. M. Lieutenant, 8th Foot
..
. . 191
W. A. Adjutant, 82nd Foot
1152
Dobbie, Lieut.-Col. R. S. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
393
Dobbs, A. F. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 267
R. S. Brevet Colonel . .
..454
Brevet Major-General . .
..
. . 1155
Dobson, W. B. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved List 558
Dodd, J. Ensign, 78th Foot
752
M. Captain, Northumberland Militia
. . 821
Dodgin, W. H. T. M. Captain, Marines . .
. . 425
Dodgson, D. S. Brevet Colonel
704
Doherty, D. J. Surgeon, 18th Foot
842
Doig, A. J. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 1241

INDEX.
1307
Doig, R. F. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 268
Dolan, T. M. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot
137
Dolmage,fLieut. J. A. 2nd Surrey Militia. Resigned 426
Dominica. The "West Indian Incumbered Estates
Act, 1854," made operative in
..
..
. . 679
Domville, Deputy Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and
Fleets H. J. Companion of the Bath
..
. . 326
Don, W. G. Assistant-Surgeon, Engineers . .
. . 365
Donaldson, A. S. O. Brevet Colonel
853
Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal
Army
1236
Donnall, O. S. Breyet Deputy Inspector-General of
Hospitals
606
Donnet, J. J. L. Deputy Inspector - General of
Hospitals and Fleets . .
..
..
..
. . 502
Donnithorne, Lieut. E. G. M. Artillery. Resigna
tion cancelled;. .
..
..
..
..
. . 1079
Donovan, J. Albert Medal of 2nd Class conferred on 588
Eev. R. H. Chaplain, R.N
535
Doran, J. E. Retired Commander, R.N. . .
. . 1005
Dore, W. H. Brevet Major
1030
Capt. W. H. Unattached. Retired . .
. . 1030
Doria, R. A. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 705
W. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at
Stockholm
222
Dormer, Hon. J. B. 3. Captain, Warwickshire
Yeomanry Cavalry . .
..
..
..
. . 26
Captain, 74th Foot
. . 305
Dorsetshire.
Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
. . 1110
Dorward, Lieut. J. F. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Douglas, A. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 649
Assist.-Surgeon C. M. Victoria Cross
. . 1185
F. Staff Surgeon
1212
G. M. S. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 864
H. J. Retired Rear-Admiral
..
. . 559
H. M. de W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps 896
Sir R. P. Brevet Lieutenant- General
. . 104
S. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
. . 853
-i
W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 267

1308

INDEX.
Douglass, F. W. Lieutenant, 7th Foot
..
. . 1010
Douglas-Willan, H. P. Cornet, 4th Hussars
. . 997
Doveton, F. B. Lieutenant, Canadian Rifles
* 368
Deputy Assistant Commissary General
1082
J. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff1 Corps . . 661
J. E. C. Lieutenant, 50th Foot . .
. . 1012
W. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army 391
Lieut.-Col. W. J. Madras Army. Altera
tion of Rank
720
Dowdeswell, II. F. Lieutenant, Worcestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry . .
..
..
..
. . 684
J. M. Captain, 12th Lancers ..
.. 812
W. Captain, Worcestershire Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 684
Dowding, T. W. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 867
Dowler, F. E. Captain, Sussex Militia
..
. . 488
Downe, Viscount. Captain, Yorkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 545
H. Ensign, 73rd Foot
1013
Downpatrick. M.P. for
806
Dows, J. Acting Engineer, R.N
. . 1043
Doyle, W. Surgeon, Madras Army . .
..
720
Drage, T. W. Deputy Assistant - Superintendent of
Stores . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 683
W. Brevet Captain
1030
Drake, C. H. Change of Name
543
Rev. W. Chaplain in Ordinary to Her
Majesty
..
..
..
..
..
. . 587
W. H. Commissary-General . .
..
. . 400
Drayner, A. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army 707, 904
Drayton, C. Quartermaster, Artillery
..
. . 630
P. H. Ensign, 16th Foot
346
Canadian Rifles . .
. . 986
Dresden. Charge d'Affaires ..
..
..
.. 1181
Drever, W. S. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 1238
Drew, B. Major, 75th Foot
600
F. M. Captain, 7th Hussars
736
H. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 707
T. Lieutenant, 55th Foot
751
Droitwich. M.P. for
340
Drought, J. T. A. Ensign, 59th Foot
..
. . 887
Drummond, A. H. Lieutenant, Rine Brigade
. , 207
- E. C. _Commander, R.N
1006
- F. C. W. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps 256
P. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army . . 388

INDEX.
1309
Drummond, P. Brevet Colonel
..
..
. . 853
W. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 657
Drury, A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 264
C. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 248
C. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras StaffCorps 713
F. B. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 866
H. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 853
J. Or. Lieutenant, 4th West India Regiment 231
1st West India Regiment 832
Drury-Lowe, V. F. K. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot
. . 845
Drysdale, A. K. Surgeon, 79th Foot. .
..
. . 306
W. H. Staff Commander, R.N
473
Dublin. Consul at, for the Equator . .
..
. . 344
Consul at, for the United States . .
. . 840
Dubois, F. E. Audience. Credentials
..
. . 246
Du Cane, C. Lord High Admiral of the United
Kingdom
..
..
..
..
..
. . 296
Ducat, A. M. Lieutenant, R.N
357
Duchesnay, A. J. Member of Senate of Canada . . 540
E. H. J. Member of Senate of Canada 540
Duck, F. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 773
Dudgeon, P. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kirkcudbright . . 1134
R. C. Major, Half-pay
208
Duff, A. M. Captain, 74th Foot
807
R. W. Captain, Madra3 Staff Corps . .
. . 654
Duffin, F. .Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 252
Captain, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 388
Dugdale, E. S. Lieutenant, R.N. . .
..
. . 315
Duggan, A. W. Consul at Port Sarnia, Canada, for
the United States
687
Duhy, J. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
..
. . 1098
Duigan, Dr. D. J. Stafl'-Surgeon, R.N
399
Du Jardin, The Baron. Audience. Credentials . . 1104
Duke, Surgeon T. Bengal Army. Date of Rank . . 390
Dumfriesshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Diimmler, Lieut. A. E. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Duniouchel, L. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 540
Dun, C. W. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 261
Dunbar, A. B. P. S. Ensign, 92nd Foot . .
. . 555
Sir W. Comptroller-General of the Ex
chequer and Auditor-General of Public Accounts . . 327
Duncan, "Viscount. Captain, Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
130

INDEX.
1310
Duncan, Hon. G. Cornet, Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
342
G. Engineer, R.N
769
Duncombe, The Hon. A. Admiral on the Reserved
List

1035
The Hon. C. Lieutenant, Yorkshire Yeo
manry Cavalry
770
C. W. Captain, 1st Life Guards. .
. . 375
H. C. Ensign and Lieutenant, Coldstream
Guards
1206
Hon. O. M.P. for Yorks. (North Riding) 297
Dundas, C. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery
. . 884

Brevet Major . .
..
..
. . 900
Major C. S. Indian Army. Alteration of
date of Appointment . .
..
..
..
. . 1233
P. G. Sub-Lieutenant, RJt.
..
. . 425
Lieut. J. Victoria Cross . .
..
. . 1218
Dundee, R. H. Assistant Commissary-General
. . 755
Dunkley, H. Member of Council, Lagos . .
. . 830
Dunlop, A. C. S.M. Deputv-Lieutenant, Kirkcudbright 1134
J. Engineer, R.N
1106
Dunn, A. C. Ensign, 17th Foot
1011
21st Foot
1080
G. C. Staff Assistant Surgeon
334
Assistant-Surgeon, 5th Lancers
. . 1165
Dunsford,- H. F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
639
Dunstan, J. Assistant-Surgeon, Canadian Rifles . . 1027
Dunsterville, L. D Brevet Major . .
..
. . 383
L. D'A. Major, Bombay Staff Corp . . 721
Du Piatt, C. T. Brevet Colonel
382
Dupplin, Viscount. Comet and Sub-Lieutenant, 1st
Life Guards . .
..
..
..
..
. . 595
Du Port, Rev. C. D. H.M. Inspector of Schools . .
2
Durand, A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 275
- C.J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. 647
Col. H. M. Knight Commander of the Star
of India
184

Sir H. M. Brevet Major-General 371, 499, 501


Durell, F. T. D. Lieutenant, Warwick Militia
. . 1217
Durham. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Polling Places for
530
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 ..
.. 1110
Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer 1157

INDEX.
1311
Durham, A. Brevet Deputy-Inspector-General of
Hospitals
1214
Durnford, C. D. Deputy-Assistant-Superintendent of
Stores ..
..
..
683
Duthy, W. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Dutt, O. C. Assistant - Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
288
Duval, J. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 262
Dwyer, H. A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 707
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, 14th Foot . .
. . 773
Dyce, F. L. S. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 647
Dyer, R. C. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Dyke, 2nd Capt. E. H. Alteration of date of Promotion 87
Dyneley, H. E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army. . 391
Dynon, T. Brevet Captain . .
..
..
. . 1195

E
Eades, R. H. Captain, Bengal Army. .
..
. . 711
Eagle, F. B. 1st Lieutenant, Suffolk Militia
. . 1180
Eales, G-. D. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 721
Eardley-Wilmot, F. H. Lieutenant, Artillery
. . 730
Earle, Rev. A. Chaplain, R.N
196
G. E. Paymaster, 86th Foot
887
Lieut. J. E. South Gloucestershire Militia.
Removed
320
Eastham, J. A. Lieutenant, 37th Foot
..
. . 193
East Indies. Postal Regulations
..
..
. . 1163
Easton, F. Captain, 33rd Foot
553
Eaton, A. Commander, R.N
957
H. F. Ensign and Lieutenant, Grenadier
Guards. .
..
....
..
..
. . 551
H. W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Suffolk . .
. . 839
Lieut. R. F. 7th Lancashire Militia. Resigned 211
Ebury, Baron. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner
. . 583
Eckford, J. A. A. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 868
Ecuador. Postal Regulations . .
..
..
359, 677
Eddington, G. Lieutenant, Argyll and Bute Militia 211
Eddrachillis. Minister of
..
..
..
. . 955
Eden, C. J. Lieutenant, 42nd Foot
349
F. M. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 866
W. A. D. Lieutenant, 33rd Foot
..
553, 738
W. F. Brevet Colonel
454
Edensor, J. E. Lieutenant, Yorkshire Militia
. . 545
4 P 2

1312
INDEX.
Edeveain, Lieut. C. 7th Lancashire Militia. Resigned 211
Edge, C. J. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 1243
L. Lieutenant, Marines
..
..
869, 878
Edgell, H. J. Captain, 90th Foot
207
Edinburgh. Consul at, for Turkey . .
..
. . 343
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Edmonds, J. Engineer, R.N
1143
W. B. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . . 67
Edridge, F. L. Major, 20th Foot
962
Edwards, C. A. Brevet Temporary rank of BrigadierGeneral
702
C. C. Paymaster, R.N
410
- H. Member of Parliament, Weymouth and
Melcombe Regis
..
..
..
..
. . 628
H. J. H. Ensign, 14th Foot
..
. . 698
J. H. Major, 98th Foot
288
W. F. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 645
Edwardes, Hon. W. Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel,
Coldstream Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 329
Egan, C. Lieutenant, 11th Foot
984
H. L. Ensign, 62nd Foot
554
Egerton, C. C. Ensign, 31st Foot
598
76th Foot
623
Elcho, Lord. Commissioner, Trades Union Enquiry 197
Elder, Capt. J. J. Bombay Army. Date of Rank . . 398
J. J. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
, . 662
Elgee, W. P. Inspector under Police Act . .
. . 1165
Elgin. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Elias, R. Lieutenant, 59th Foot
841
Eliot, J. Brevet Colonel
31
Eliott, D. Knight Commander, Star of India
. . 542
Elkington, J. H. F. Brevet Colonel
104
Lieutenant-Colonel, 6th Foot. . 1150
Ellerman, E. J. Honorary Rank of LieutenantColonel
288
Elles, E. R. Lieutenant, Artillery
86
Ellis, A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
642
Capt. A. E. A. Equerry to the Prince of Wales 149
The Hon. F. G. Major, 4th Hussars . .
. . 983
F. J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 641
J. A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
, . 655
J. G. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 1085
W. T. Lieutenant, 48th Foot
286
Elliot, G. H. 2nd Captain, Marines
865

INDEX.
1313
Elliot, the Hon. H. Or. Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary to the Sublime Ottoman Porte 728
Privy Councillor . .
. . 860
Surgeon J. Bengal Army. Date of Rank . . 390
M. L. Instructor of Musketry, 106th Foot . . 1211
the Hon W. F. Ensign, 93rd Foot . .
. . 638
W. H. Brevet Major-General
703
Elliott, 2nd Capt. E. D. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 88
G. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.
. . 234
Ensign, Military Train . .
..
. . 796
G. H. Ensign, 91st Foot
763
93rd Foot
846
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Marines . .
. . 741
J. E. Retired Captain, R.N
1043
Elphinstone, Lord. Temporal Peer . .
..
. . 1158
Capt. and Brevet Major H. C. Commis
sion as Major antedated
..
..
..
851, 892
J. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
714
P. A. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . . 721
R. D. Ensign, 3rd West India Regi
ment . .
..
..
..
..
..
, . 754
Elphinstone-Holloway, C. W. Assistant-Superinten
dent of Stores
1153
Elton, H. S. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 660
Elwell, R. J. Lieutenant, Stafford Militia . .
. . 1020
Elwes, G. R. Lieutenant, 14th Hussars . .
. . 493
J. R H. Captain, 1st Stafford Militia ' . . 443
S. R. Ensign, 60th Foot
1012
Ely, Dean of. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner
. . 584
Emerson, A. L. Captain, 28th Foot
39
Emlyn, Viscount. Captain, Carmarthen Militia . . 537
Emra, J. N. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 868
England. Consul in, for South Africa
..
. . 403
England, A. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 648
J. M. F. Lieutenant, 87th Foot . .
. . 637
Adjutant, 87th Foot .,
..637
Engledue, Lieut. W. J. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 670
W. J. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 814
English, "V. J. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Equator. Consul for, at Dublin
,.
..
. . 344
Consul for, at Liverpool . .
..
. . 296
H. M. Charge d'Affaires and ConsulGeneral at
186

INDEX.
1314
Erie, Sir W. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws Enquiry 148
Trades Unions Enquiry 197

Law Courts Enquiry . . 951


Errazuriz, Don M. Audience. Credentials . .
. . 861
Errington, A. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, 51st Foot . . 331
Brevet Col. A. C. 51st Foot. Retired . . 331
Erskine, Hon. A. W. Lieutenant, 17th Lancers .. 134
Hon. J. A. Assistant Commissary-General 381
J. L. Surgeon, Engineers . .
..
. . 596
J. S. Staff Surgeon
311
W. Lieutenant, 27th Foot
816
Esdaile, C. E. J. Cornet, Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry 1121
Essex. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . .
. . 1110
Essex, E. Ensign, 9th Foot
205
75th Foot
287
Lieutenant, 75th Foot
1152
Ethelston, E. P. Captain, 13th Foot
773
W. Ensign, 65th Foot
1001
Etheridge, A. T. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
1241
Etherington, J. Engineer, R.N
1083
Eustace, E. Assistant-Surgeon, 107th Foot . .
. . 308
Evans, A. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
. . 1031
E. B. Lieutenant, Artillery
780
E. L. M. Major, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 652
E. T. Ensign, 56th Foot
193
F. J. P. Staff Captain, Marines
..
. . 1243
H. M. Captain, 104th Foot
74
J. Lieutenant, Derby Yeomanry Cavalry . . 404
L. E. Captain, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 711
R. H. Captain, London Militia
..
. . 1145
Evatt, M. F. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 257
Evens, J. H. Supernumerary Lieutenant, London
Militia
1020
Everett, W. Lieutenant, 33rd Foot
6D
Ewart, A. J. P. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
1238
Surgeon J. Bengal Army. Date of Rank . . 890
Ewing, E. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 67
J. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals . . 1169
Exchequer. Comptroller-General
327

INDEX.
1315
Exchequer. Assistant-Comptroller . .
..
. . 327
Exchequer Bills. Notice of Payment of
..
21S, 572
Signature of . .
..
..
. . 458
Notice of Payment of Interest on 909, 1163
Exeter, Dean of
1105
Marquess of. Captain of the Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms . .
..
..
..
..
. . 459
Eyre, G. B. Cornet, Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry
. . 489
H. Brevet Lieutenant-General. .
..
. . 967
Major-Gen. V. Knight Commander, Star of
India
542
V. G. L. Ensign, 44th Foot
101
49th Foot
206
V. T. Lieutenant, 67th Foot
1001

F,
Faeroe Islands. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
Fair, A. W. Lieutenant, 48th Foot
J. Ensign, 58th Foot
Fairbairn, A. Lieutenant, Yorkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
Faircloth, H. J. Captain, 81st Foot
Fairfax, T. F. Adjutant, Grenadier Guards . .
..
Fairland, E. J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
..
Fairlie, J. R. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
W. F. Ensign, 9th Foot
74th Foot
-i
Lieutenant, 74th Foot
..
..
Fairtlough, J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland . .
Faithfull, G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps
Falkland Islands. Constitution of a Court of Record
to hear and determine Appeals from Courts in the
Fallowfield, H. G. Ensign, 91st Foot
..
..
Falls, A. L. Ensign, 21st Foot
56th Foot
A. V. Brevet Colonel
Falwasser, F. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
..
Fane, H. G. Lieutenant, 52nd Foot
Fanning, M. Major, 16th Foot
Farie, G. Lieutenant, 74th Foot
Faris, W. Brevet Lieutenant-General
..
..
Farmar, W. R. Captain, 75th Foot

217
622
774
872
1013
1130
1003
261
191
193
1152
626
707
240
1027
1192
1193
674
302
366
699
305
988
469

1316
INDEX.
Farquhar, A. Lieutenant and Captain, Coldstream
Guards
330
Lieut. H. R. Adjutant, 24th Foot
137, 306
F. G. Lieutenant, 2nd Dragoons. .
. . 960
Farquharson, C. J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps 649
E. G. Ensign, 22nd Foot
..
. . 552
G. M'B. B. Major, Bombay Staff Corps 272
Staff AsBist -Surgeon Ri. A. Resigned.. 850
Farrant, H. C. B. Ensign, 3rd Foot
885
81st Foot
..
.. 1013
Fairer, R. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 655
W. C. L. Cornet, 6th Dragoon Guards
. . 883
Farrington, G. B. Csptain, Madras Staff Corps .. 1239
L. Brevet Colonel
382
Fasson, C. H. Staff Surgeon-Major
424
Faught, J. G. Staff Surgeon
1102
Faulkner, F. M. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 747
Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 869
G. E. Ensign, 2nd Foot
698
H. Lieutenant, 17th Lancers ..
.. 466
J. A. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Army 723
Faulknor, Major J. A. S. Bombay Army. Date of
Rank
398
Faunce, N. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 650
R. N. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 371
Fawcett, H. Ensign, 19th Foot
285
J. Engineer, R.N
1106
M. J. Adjutant, Cumberland Militia
. . 473
Rank of Captain, Cumberland Militia 505
Adjutant, Cumberland Militia
. . 505
R. H. Captain, 33rd Foot
963
Fawckner, W. H. Staff Commander, R.N
871
Fawkes, W. H. Lieutenant, R.N
1143
Fearon, G. Assistant-Surgeon, 58th Foot . .
. . 887
Feilden, H. B. Major, 6th Foot
597
Lieut. J. L. 3rd Lancashire Militia. Resigned 433
Feilding, The Hon. P. R. B. Major, Coldstream
Guards
1024
Fellowes, P. H. Brevet Colonel
625
W. H. Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant, 1st
Life Guards
328
Fellows, S. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 662
Fennell, J. B. Lieutenant, 65th Foot
..
. . 1001
Fenwick, G. A. Lieutenant, Northumberland Yeo
manry Cavalry. .
..
..
.,
..
758
G. C. Ensign, 24th Foot
366

INDEX.
1317
Fenwick, J. B. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 722
P. P. P. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 274
Foreday, F. F. Paymaster, 83rd Foot
..
. . 73
Ferguson, D. Engineer, R.N
170
H. Assistant-Surgeon, Engineers . .
. . 302
J. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 541
Engineer, R.N
1005, 1169
W. Staff Surgeon
311
Fergusson Sir
A. W.
Major,Serjeant-Surgeon
Bombay Staff Corps
in Ordinary
..
.to. 1241
Her Majesty
1007
Sir W., Bart. Deputy-Lieutenant, Peebles 1180
Fernandes, Senor
A. L. A.Staff
L. Assistant-Surgeon
Vice-Consul at Bombay
..
for
. . 333
Portugal
Ferrall, J. J. O. F. Retired Commander, R.N. . .
Ferreira, J. H. Consul at Liverpool for Portugal . .
Ferrier, G. H. Ensign, 105th Foot
J. Member of Senate of Canada . .
..
Ferris, C
H. T.J. Deputy
DeputyInspector-General
Assistant - Superintendent
of Hospitals
of

1047
1005
444
75
540
1028

Stores
850
J. L. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 649
Festing, E. G. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Festiniog. Polling Place for Merionetshire . .
. . 245
Fetherstonhaugh, H. E. W. Ensign, 60th Foot . . 1193
It. S. R. Ensign, 31st Foot
. . 963
Fettercairn. Minister of
..
..
..
. . 403
Ffinney, S. L. H. H. Instructor of Musketry, 59th
Foot
964
Ffrench, T. C. Captain, 49th Foot
71
Field, Lieut.-Col. J. Bombay Army. Date of Rank 397
Fiest, S. Quartermaster, Royal Hospital, Chelsea . . 350
Fife, J. Major, 10th Hussars
736
J. C. Lieutenant, 65th Foot
1131
Fifeshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Fillingham, C. A. Ensign, 65th Foot
..
. . 752
Finch, H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army
385, 1236
Member of Parliament, Rutland . .
. . 1147
J. S. W. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
..
. . 331
Finden, W. Assistant - Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
289
Findlay, Major A. S. Madras Army. Date of Rank 393
T. D. Captain, Lanark Yeomanry Cavalry 757
Finland. Decree as to import of Pig-iron into
. . 504
Finlay, G. C. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 269

INDEX.
1318
Finlay, G. H. Staff Surgeon
350
H. T. Ensign, 39th Foot
496

6th Foot
597
Finnemore, J. H. Staff Surgeon
..
..
. . 76
Surgeon, 45th Foot
..
. . llOO
Finnis, J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 649
Firebraee, F. Seconded on appointment to Public
Works Department, India . .
..
..
. . 671
Firth, C. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, York
..
, . 335
J. B. Engineer, R.N
502
R. F. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 255
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 902
T. N. Paymaster, R.N
854
Fischer, T. J. H. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 268
Fisher, A. M. Lieutenant, 34th Foot
348
C. E. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 1241

Lieut. E. H. Madras Army. Date of Rank. . 396


G. A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 639
Capt. J. F. Artillery. Alteration of Date of
Promotion
1190
R. B. 1st Lieutenant, Kent Militia . .
. . 1020
Ensign, R. L. 8th Foot. Superseded
. . 999
T. C. Ensign, 59th Foot
845
77th Foot
964
W. J. Lieutenant, 94th Foot
888
Fiske, J. S. Consul at Leith for the United States. . 1077
Fitzgerald, A. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
. . 712
Fitz Gerald, Sir G. R. Change of Name . .
. . 400
Fitzgerald, J. Brevet Captain. .
..
..
.. 1016
J. G. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 865
Fitz Gerald, M. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade . .
. . 139
Fitzgerald, Capt. P. S. 2nd Lancashire Militia.
Resigned
..
..
..
..
..
. . 427
The Right Hon. W. R. S. V. Knight
Commander, Star of India . .
..
..
. . 1934
Fitz Henry, W. Quartermaster, 60th Foot . .
. . 700
Fitz Herbert, S. A. Lieutenant, 71st Foot . .
. . 1026
Fitz Maurice, Hon. A. T. Groom of the Bedchamber
to the Prince of Wales
..
..
..
. . 149
Fitzmaurice, The Hon. A. T. Lieutenant, Bucking
ham Yeomanry Cavalry
..
..
..
. . 537
J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 333
Fitz Maurice, Hon. J. T. Commander, R.N.
. . 105
Fitzmaurice, The Hon. J. T. Inspector of Prisons,
Ceylon
1021
Fitz Patrick, F. S. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 659

INDEX.

1319

FitzRoy, H. J. Ensign, Rifle Brigade


..
.. 1027
H. M. Lieutenant, 3rd Foot
..
. . 1079
W. Major, 63rd Foot
817
Fitz William, The Hon. W. T. W. Cornet, 10th
Hussars
1078
Fladgate, F. Lieutenant, 34th Foot
285
Flanagan, J. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay
. . 604
P. Brevet Ensign
1154
Fleming, G. Veterinary-Surgeon, Engineers
. . 67
of the 1st Class .. 850
Flemyng, T. F. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
639
Fletcher, H. C. Major, Madras Staff Corps . ,
. . 260
Lieut. J. J. Madras Army. Date of Rank 396
T. W. Major, 1st Staffordshire Militia . . 461

W. B. Lieutenant, 84th Foot


..
. . 1101
Flint, B. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 540
E. W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 659
Flintshire. County Court Districts . .
..
147, 679
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
. . 1116
Florence. Declaration relative to the Legal Status of
Joint Stock Companies . .
..
. . 1174
Import Duty on Grapes and Olive Oil
reduced . .
..
..
..
. . 748
Law regulating the Import Duty on Mixed
Tissues and Tissues of Pure Silk
. . 837
Quarantine Regulations 80, 758, 766, 771,
829, 872, 882, 950
Visa of Passports for Rome discontinued at 991
Flowers, F. Captain, 37th Foot
192
M. O. H.M. Consul at Hokodadi . .
. . 462
Fludyer, A. J. Lieutenant, Rutland Militia. .
. . 1216
Flynn, J. T. S. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.. . 340
Foljambe, C. G. S. Lieutenant, R.N.
..
. . 631
FoU, R. N. C. Captain, 31st Foot
963
Fonblanque, A; 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 865
Foord, Or. C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 264
M. E. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 715
Foot, C. E. Commander, R.N
1043
Foote, &. E. Acting Engineer, R.N
1034
J. M. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 652
W. F. Colonel Commandant, Marines
. . 741
Footner, E. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1103
Forbes, C. H. H. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 274

1320
INDEX.
Forbes, E. M. Captain, 2nd West India Regiment 889
H. Breret Lieutenant-Colonel
..
. . 872
Lieut.-Col. H. Bengal Staff Corps. Altera
tion of date of Appointment. .
..
..
. . 1233
J. P. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 274
T. Or. Retired Rear-Admiral
907

W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army


. . 711
Lieut.-Col. W. Bengal Army. Alteration of
Rank
903
W. C. Lieutenant, 92nd Foot
..
. . 1002
W. J. Engineer, R.N
1171
Forbes-Gordon, A. N. Lieutenant, 79th Foot
. . 72
Forbes-Robertson, G. Captain, 93rd Foot . .
. . 986
Ford, B. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps . . 391
E. A. 1st Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 802
E. T. Brevet Major-General
704
F. C. Secretary to Legation at Washington . . 403
J. H. Lieutenant, 20th Foot
672
R. P. Lieutenant, Lancashire Militia. .
. . 627
-~ W. V. Ensign, 70th Foot
1131
Fordyce, A. D. Captain, 72nd Foot
72
Ensign, 91st Foot
739
78th Foot
763
Foreign Office :
British Consuls abroad
Algeria
..

..
. . 668
Barcelona . .
..
..
. . 36
Borneo
..
..
.
. . 1008
Brest
1127
Constantinople
..
..
. . 982
Guatemala . .
..
..
. . 317
Hakodadi
462
Kiu-Kiang
894
Madeira . .
..
..
. . 1223
Nagasaki . .
..
..
462
Oporto
..
..
..
. . 36
Rio Grande do Sul
222
Sardinia
1127
Sweden
..
..
..
. . 222
Trebizonde . .
..
..
. . 548
Trieste
316
West African Territories . .
. . 1088
British Ministers, $'c., Abroad
Argentine Republic. Minister Plenipo
tentiary
975
Berlin. Secretary to Embassy
..
. . 1146

INDEX.
1321
Foreign Officecontinued.
British Ministers, <f-c., Abroadcontinued.
Brazil. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary . .
..
..
. . 955
Copenhagen. Secretary to Legation
. . 438
Denmark. EnvoyExtraordinaryand Minister
Plenipotentiary . .
..
..
. . 1184
Dresden. Charge d'Affaires. .
..
.. 1181
Equator. Charge d'Affaires and ConsulGeneral
.."
186
France. Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary . .
..
..
. . 728
Hague. Secretary to Legation
..
. . 403
Italy. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary . .
..
..
. . 728
Netherlands. Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary . .
..
. . 879
Portugal. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary
894, 1184
Stockholm. Secretary to Legation . .
. . 222
Sublime Ottoman Porte. Ambassador Extra
ordinary and Plenipotentiary . .
. . 728
Swiss Confederation. Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary . .
. . 879
United States. Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary .
..
. . 1164
Washington. Secretary to Legation
. . 403
Foreign Consuls for
Argentine Republicat Montreal . .
. . 408
Austriaat Akyab . .
..
..
. . 403
Basscin . .
..
..
. . 408
Hong Kong
343
Rangoon..
..
..
.. 403
Bavariaat Gibraltar
..
..
. . 438
Belgiumat Colombo
..
..
. . 438
Cowes . .
..
..
. . 408
Madras . .
..
..
. . 1160
Southampton . .
..
. . 1128
Costa Ricaat Liverpool . .
..
. . 29
United Kingdom . .
. . 355
Denmarkat Brisbane
..
..
. . 795
Equatorat Dublin
344
Liverpool
..
..
. . 296
Franceat Calcutta . .
..
..
. . 438
Greeceat Gibraltar . .
..
..
. . 198
Guatemalaat Liverpool . .
..
. . 222

INDEX.
]322
Foreign Officecontinued.
Foreign Consulsforcontinued.
Haitiat Liverpool . .
..
..
. . 1199
Turk's Islands
202
Hamburgat Calcutta
..
..
. . 296
Hellenesat Manchester . .
. . 627, 1047
Hondurasat Belize . .
..
..
. . 344
Italy-atAden
1008
Calcutta
811
Melbourne
202
Lubeckat Sydney . .
..
..
. . 1 19
Netherlandsat British Possessions in South
Africa . .
..
. . 795
Colombo, Ceylon . .
. . 549
HobartTown
..
..861
Isle of Wight
..
..282
Sydney
1008
Wellington, New Zealand. . 1018
Persiain London . .
..
..
. . 1181
Peruin London . .
..
..
933
at Plymouth
202
Queenstown
..
..
. . 344
Portugalat Bombuy
..
..
. . 1047
Liverpool
..
..
444
Sierra Leone . .
..
. . 82
Prussia at Bassein . .
..
..
. . 344
Demerara
..
..
. . 504
Gibraltar
360
Hong Kong
588
Nassau . .
..
..
. . 504
Roman Statesat Gibraltar . .
..
. . 356
South Africain England
403
Spainat Colombo
1217
Glasgow . .
..
..
. . 1161
Halifax, Nova Scotia . .
. . 438
Hong Kong
187
Malta
1228
Quebec
438, 1164
Sierra Leone
..
..
. . 202
Singapore . .
..
..
. . 296
St. John's, Newfoundland 811, 1164
Swedenat Barbadoes
..
..
. . 296
Bombay . .
..
..
. . 82
Calcutta
1008
Colombo
1185
Victoria, Hong Kong , ,
. . 187

INDEX.
1323
Foreign Officecontinued.
Foreign Consulsforcontinued.
Swiss Confederationat Liverpool . .
. . 1088
Turkeyat Edinburgh
343
United States at Belfast
632
Cape Town
..
. . 933
Dublin
840
Gaspe Basin, Canada East 1217
Hamilton, Canada West. . 743
Leith
1077
Melbourne
..
.. 876
Port Sarnia, Canada . . 687
Trinidad
894
St. John's, Newfoundland 1038
Windsor, Canada
. . 132
Venezuelaat Antigua
..
..
. . 743
in Jamaica
..
..
. . 1228
at Liverpool . .
..
. . 761
Trinidad
408
Bilbao. Her Majesty's Consul at. Addition
of San Sebastian to Quarantine Ports . .
Brazil. Her Majesty's Minister in. As to
the opening of the Navigation of th e
Amazon . .
..
..
..
..
Constantinople. Her Majesty's Charge
d'Affaires in. Describing the Insignia of
the Order of the Medjidie
Costa Rica. Acting British Consul-General
in. Prohibition of the Import of Spirituous
Liquors
..
..
..
..
..
Geneva. Her Majesty's Consul at. As to
the production of Residents' Passports in
the Swiss Cantons . .
..
..
..
Helsingfors. Her Majesty's Consul at. Duty
on Pig-iron Imported
..
..
..
En
closing Summary of Quarantine Regula
tions . .
..
..
..
..
..
Konigsberg. Her Majesty's Consul at.
Tariff of the Pillau Harbour Dues, and
Notice of the Reduction of the Konigsberg
Town Dues
Morocco. Her Majesty's Minister at Tangier.
Reporting the Prohibition of the Export of
Grain
5
.
..
5
..

582
476
1071
459
322
486
434

680
131

1324
INDEX.
Foreign Officecontinued.
Despatchescontinued.
Para. Her Majesty's Consul at. Ceremony
of opening the Navigation of the Amazon 1033
Paris. Despatch from Earl Cowley. Sub
stitution of Documents of Identity for
Passports in the case of Foreign Visitors to
Paris Exhibition not applicable to British
Subjects
402
San Jose. Decree as to opening of the Bay
of Limon . .
..
..
..
. . 1145
St. Petersburgh. Her Majesty's Consul at.
Abolition of Export Duties on Timber,
Mats, Birch, Tar, &c., on the European
frontier of the Russian Empire . .
. . 727
St. Thomas. Acting British Conbul at.
Disappearance of Cholera . .
..
. . 343
Wilborg. Her Majesty's Consul at. ExportDuty 359
Diplomatic Service
132, 779, 1127
Notifications :
Adriatic.
Quarantine Regulations
. . 734
Alexandria.
Do.
. . T77
Algiers.
Do.
.. 881
Athens.
Do.
686, 810,
840, 974, 1072
Bilbao.
Do.
80, 485
Brazil. Decree embodying Customs and
Police Regulations for the Navigation of
the Amazon and the San Francisco
. . 909
Brindisi. Quarantine Regulations . .
. . 128
Bucharest. Regulations concerning the
Passport system in Wallachia . .
. . 547
Cadiz. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
81
Christiania.
Do.
..
. . 877
Constantinople. Notice to Mariners as to
Lighthouses on the coasts
of the Black Sea
. . 1087
Quarantine Regulations 81, 127
Dantzig.
Do.
.. 990
Florence.
Do.
80, 758,
766, 771, 829, 872, 882, 950
Visa of Passports for Rome no
longer given . .
..
. . 991
Genoa. Quarantine Regulations . .
. . 828
Hamburgh. Regulations respecting the
Pilotage at Cuxhaven
436

INDEX.

1325

ign Officecontinued.
A'o/ijicationscontinued.
Havana. Quarantine Regulations
1118
Hiogo, Yedo, and Ozaka. Opening of the
949
Ports of
Japan. Notice of the opening of the Cities
of Yedo and Ozaka, the Port of Hiogo,
and another Port on the west coast of
Japan to British subjects
685
Lisbon. Quarantine Regulations5, 11, 19, 128,
804, 893, 971, 981, 990, 1045, 1127
Madrid. Decree prolonging the authoriza
tion of the introduction of
Foreign Wheat, 4c. . .
. . 1046
Quarantine Regulations . .
97, 876
Malaga.
Do.
..
.. 485
Mexico. Circular deciding as to the Legality
of certain State Bonds . .
.. 1117
Decree dispensing with Consular
Certificate in the case of
European Vessels
..
. . 1007
Naples. Quarantine Regulations 778, 804, 875,
882, 935, 945, 1020
North German Confederation. Discontinu
ance of Passports . .
..
..
. . 1087
Palermo.
Quarantine Regulations
743, 991
Panama.
Do.
. . 281
Portugal.
Do.
.. 959
Puerto Rico.
Do.
. . 8, 342
Rio de Janeiro. Decree opening the Rivers
Amuzonas, Tocantins,
and San Francisco . .
9
Decree qualifying Estancia
and S. Christovao for the
despatch of Imports and
Exports, both of national
and foreign produce . . 1072
Rome. Quarantine Regulations . .
82, 132
Russia. Notice as to Passports of Foreigners 759
Quarantine Regulations . .
, . 548
St. Croix.
Do.
. . 748
Sweden. Notice of the establishment of
Stations for Saving Lives from Shipwreck
on the coasts of
..
..
. . 791
Trieste. Quarantine Regulations 79, 127, 197,
972, 1044, 1228
1867.
4 Q

1326
INDEX.
Foreign Officecontinued.
Notification!continued.
Trieste. Regulations to be observed by
Austrian and Foreign Vessels passing
within the limits of an I. R. Fortress . .
8
Vienna. Order respecting the Customs'
treatment of British, Italian, and French
productions . .
..
..
..
. . 27
Foreman, F. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 1085
Forester, C. T. W. Cornet, Nottingham Yeomanry
Cavalry
663
Forfar. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Forgandenny. Minister of
..
..
. . 549
Forjett, F. H. Ensign, 59th Foot
1026
O. J. Lieutenant, 11th Foot . .
..
797, 842
Forrest, Lieut. R. Military Train. Retired
. . 495
Forster, A. T. V. Engineer, R.N
1143
J. F. Lieutenant, 4th West India Regi
ment . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 368
- T. B. Brevet Lieutenant-General . .
. . 852
W. E. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws
Enquiry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 148
Forsyth, J. N. M. Ensign, 82nd Foot
..
. . 497
Fort, G. H. Ensign, 45th Foot
..
.. 1026,1351
Forte, N. Captain, 9th Foot
191
Fortescue, F. R. N. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . . 643
L. 1st Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 839
Lieut. L. Marines. Promotion antedated 869
P. T. Lieutenant, South Devon Militia . . 196
Forth, A. C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 263
Madras Army . .
..
. . 392
Fosbery, G. V. Brevet Major
..
..
. . 472
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 646
Foss, H. C. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals. . 1102
Foster, A. B. Member of Senate of Canada. .
. . 540
Lieut. E. C. C. Adjutant, 12th Foot
. . 330
E. H. Captain, Stafford Militia . .
. . 609
H. Quartermaster, 40th Foot
..
. . 70
J. E. Captain, 3rd Foot
814
J. F. Assistant-Surgeon, 36th Foot . .
. . 599
Cornet, 13th Hussars
620
M. H. Companion of the Bath
..
. . 82
R. W. Lieutenant, R.N
908
W. H. Cornet, Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry 692
Fothergill, C. W. 2nd Captain, Marines ..
..863
Powell, W. N. Retired Rear-Admiral
,.
. . 907

INDEX.
1327
Fowke, J. S. F. Major, 1st West India Regiment .. 751
Fowle, C. S. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 251
Fowler, W. 0. Surgeon, Edinburgh Yeomanry
Cavalrv
..
769
Fox, A. H. 1. Brevet Colonel
233
C. Staff Commander, R.N
870
H. C. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
.,
. . 30
H. L. Cornet, Horse Guards
1205
J. P. Captain, 56th Foot
700
R. P. Captain, 11th Hussars . .
..
, . 795
T. W. Consul at Plymouth for Peru . .
. . 202
France. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipo
tentiary to
..
..
..
. . 728
Consul-General for, at Calcutta . .
. . 438
Treaty of Commerce with Austria, and
Amended Tariff
37
France and Algeria. Interehange of Goods between
and other Countries authorised . .
..
. . 1147
France, H. H. A. Ensign, 7th Foot
190
Francis, A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps .
. . 643
Major, Bengal Staff Corp3
..
. . 1234
C. T. Lieutenant, R.N
908

J. T. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay Staff


Corps ..
720
P. Her Majesty's Consul-General at Con
stantinople
982
Frangopaulos, S. N. Consul at Manchester for the
Hellenes
627
Frankland, C. C. Retired Vice-Admiral . .
. . 558
M. D. Change of Name
634
Franklin, C. T. Brevet Colonel
674
G.' Lieutenant, 98th Foot
193
J. Engineer, R.N
1006
Fraser, A. H. Ensign, 33rd Foot
70
C. Captain, 64th Foot
230
G. H. J. A. Brevet Major . .
. . 988, 1016
G. S. Instructor of Musketry, 62nd Foot . . 600
H. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
.. 715
Rev. J. Minister of Dingwall
..
.. 317
J. A. Honorary rank of Inspector-General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
. . 813
Hon. J. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps .. 64 1
J. E. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
707
J. G. C. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 261
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel..
., 383
4 Q 2

1328
INDEX.
Fraser, Lieut.-Col. J. Or. C. Madras Staff Corps.
Alteration of date of Appointment . .
..
. . 1232
T. Retired Viee-Admiral
558
Rev. W. Minister of Brechin
..
..879
W. Engineer, R.N
1172
Frayer, J. Member of Council, Nova Scotia. .
. . 1161
Frazer, W. M. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 654
Frederick, C. Vice-Admiral . .
..
..
. . 1036
Freeland, W. F. E. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Frcese, Lieut.-Col. W. H. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
393
Freeth, R. K. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery
. . 691
Freke, P. E. Ensign, 18th Foot
446
Fremantle, Adm. Sir C. H. Knight, Grand Cross of
the Bath
323
E. R. Captain, R.N
425
French, A. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
. . 968
Or. Chief Justiee, Sierra Leone
..
. . 668
Major-Gen. H. J. Colonel, 80th Foot
. . 960
J. Brevet Major
..
..
..
. . 500
M. T. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
258
P. M. Lieutenant, 69th Foot
..
807, 845
Frend, B. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
230
Frith, Capt.
E. B. J. Honorary
S. Artillery.
rank ofAlteration
Lieutenant-Colonel
of date of 472
Promotion
1188
Frizell, J. B. Captain, 14th Foot . .
..
.365
Fr; st, M. A. Cornet, Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry . . 25
Froude, A. H. Lieutenant, R.N
319
Fryer, A. C. Ensign, 61st Foot
332
a. E. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 209
H. C. Lieutenant, Cardigan Militia . .
. . 1043
Fuller, Capt. A. R. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1187
C. B. Brevet Colonel
31, 103
S. Assistant-Surgeon, 4th Hussars . .
. . 997
W. H. L. Captain, Madras Staff Corps .". 264
Fullerton, H. M. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 662
Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 723
J. Y. Cornet, 16th Lancers
..
. . 1129
W. R. E. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 660
Fulton, C. Ensign, 15th Foot
101
Or. A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army 385, 717
Major Or. A. Madras Army. Date of Rank 393
a. Or. H. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps .. 278

INDEX.

1329

Fulton, J. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras


Madras Staff
ArmyCorps
..
W. Ensign, 59th Foot
Furley, II. Lieutenant, East Kent Militia . .
Furlong, C. S. W. Lieutenant, 41st Foot . .
J. S. Surgeon-Major, 6th Dragoons
Furnell, M. C. Surgeon, Madras Army . .

258
385
1040
411
417
1187
720

g.
Gabriel, Bight Hun. T. Baronetcy
794
Gaffney, J. B. Assistant - Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
289
Gage, E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps . . 258
Sir E. Change of Name
327
Col. the Hon. E. T. Companion of the Bath. . 325
The Hon E. T. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery 694
Gahagan, A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 653
Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 715
Gainsborough, Earl of. Lieutenant of Rutland . . 292
Gaitskill, W. Captain, Cumberland Militia . .
. . 505
Galbraith, R. H. B. Lieutenant, Anglesey Militia . , 784
Galdie, W. T.. Engineer, R.N
11 66
Gait, A. T. Companion of the Bath
728
Galway. M.P. for
199, 404
Galway, T. L. J. Brevet Colonel
431
Gambier Settlements. Appointments at . .
198, 588
Gamble, C. H. Surgeon, Devon Yeomanry Cavalry 608
G. F. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 865
R. Honorary rank of Deputy InspectorGeneral of Hospitals . .
..
..
..
. . 77
S. B. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
.. 234
Gammie, P. Brevet Inspector-General of Hospitals 802
Gape, J. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved List
. . 558
Garbett, H. J. G. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Gard, W. G. Lieutenant, Military Train . .
. . 885
Garden, A. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 903
A. M. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
. . 713
W. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 645
Gardiner, H. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 663
H. L. Colonel, Artillery
694
P. F. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps . .
..
..
..
..
..
f . 387
Gardner, A. F. Lieutenant, R.N
319

1330

INDEX.
Gardner, C. S. Lieutenant, Lancaster Militia
. . 948
R. B. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 863
Brevet Major
1004
T. T. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 346
. W. Change of Name
408
W. B. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 703
Gnrforth, E. St. J. Commander, R.N
957
F. Major, 7th Hussars
736
Garland, G. Quartermaster, 96th Foot
..
. . 1131
Garlick, J. W. Captain, 106th Foot
848
Garnett, F. H. Captain, 15th Foot
1079
R. Lieutenant, 8th Foot
284
Garnier, K. Lieutenant, R.N.
319
Garrard, J. M. Lieutenant, Hon. Artillery Corps . . 109
Garratt, J.
E. A.
S. T.Lieutenant,
Lieutenant66th
andFoot
Captain, Grenadier
..
. . 700
Guards
Garsia, C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps , .
..
Garstin, E. Brevet General
Gaseoigne, E. F. Brevet General . .
..
" W. J. Adjutant, Scots Fusilier Guards . .
Gaskell, G. M. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
..
..
H. B. Lieutenant, 9th Lancers . .
..
W. P. Major, 24th Foot
Gaskin, W. Ensign, 15th Foot
..
.-.
..
Gaspe Basin, Canada East. Consul for the United
States at
..
Gastrell, J. E. Brevet Colonel
Gatacre, J. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
..
Gaussen, J. R. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery. .
..
Gavegan, Capt. F. C. 4th West India Regiment.
Appointment Cancelled
..
..
..
..
F. C. Captain, 49th Foot
Gawler, J. C. Brevet Colonel
Gay, P. R. Captain, 6th Dragoon Guards . .
..
Gaye, D. Brevet Colonel
..
..
..
..
Gayer, J. A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps ..
..
Gaynor, C. W. S. Instructor of Musketry, Depflt
Battalion
..
Geneva. Extract of Despatch from H.M. Consul at
Genoa: ' Quarantine Regulations
..
..
..
George.T. B. Ensign, 13th Foot
Georges, H. R. G. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
Geraghty,
.- Capt.
P. Town
P. Date
Major,ofGarrison
Appointment
Staff (Montreal)
as Town
Major, Montreal, altered

284
838
500
195
1207
807
329
192
446
1217
455
276
670
140
599
431
960
32
274
94
322
828
446
376
194
1015

INDEX.
1331
Gerard, J. Lieutenant, 2nd West India Regiment . . 349
Sir R. T., Bart. Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty,
with rank of Colonel in the Yeomanry Force
. . 505
Gerlach, F. Consul at Rangoon for Austria . .
. . 403
Gerrard, G. Consul at Cape Town for the United
States
933
Gibb, H. B. Member of Legislative Council, Hong
Kong
588
J. S. Lieutenant, 12th Foot
938
R. K. Captain, 1st West India Regiment . . 429
Gibbard, T. B. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery
. . 620
Capt. T. B. Artillery. Alteration of Date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
,,
, . 1189
Gibbon, E. A. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 376
Gibbs, J. R. Lieutenant, 6th Foot
597
T. F. Ensign, 83rd Foot
423
Gibraltar. Appointments at . .
..
..
. . 460
Consul at, for Bavaria . .
..
. . 438
Greece
..
..
..198
Prussia
360
Consul-Genera] at, for Roman States . . 356
Order in Council asserting the authority
of the Law of England in. Schedule of
exceptions annexed . .
..
. . 1122
;
amending Order relating
to Licences for the Sale of Wines and
Spirits
531
Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 84
Gibson, A. Engineer, R.N
1143
Lieut. E. D. South Gloucestershire Militia.
Resigned
320
G. J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 333
H. W. S. Lieutenant, R.N
908
J. Engineer, R.N
460
R. C. Assistant-Surgeon, West Essex Militia 321
T. Quartermaster, Artillery . .
..
. . 729
W. Surgeon, Argyll Militia
1107
Gifford, H. H. F. Lieutenant, 4th Hussars . .
.. 636
Gilbert, E. W. Captain, Middlesex Militia . .
. . 676
G. P. Ensign, 60th Foot
230
T. D. Lieutenant, 17th Foot
..
. . 377
Gilbertson, C. F. Major, Madras Army . .
. . 718
Gilchrist, T. W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 267
Gildea, T. S. Lieutenant, 72nd Foot
1152
Giles, R. B. Ensign, 76th Foot
367
Gill, D. R. Lieutenant, Nottingham Militia
. . 822

INDEX.
1332
Gill, J. S. Captain, Montgomery Militia . .
. . 291
R. N. Captain, 5th West York Militia
. . 433
T. W. Lieutenant, 15th Hussars
..
. . 228
W. G. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
. . 884
Gillilan, T. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 713
Glllnian, G. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 747
Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 869
Gilpin, B. T. Major, 62nd Foot
..
..
. . 554
.N. Captain, 84th Foot
367
W. Sheriff for Surrey
143
Gilson, B. L. Cornet, 3rd Hussars . .
..
. . 795
Gimson, H. T. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.
. . 1019
Gipps, H. L. Lieutenant, 19th Foot . .
..
377, 420
Girardot, F. G. Ensign 19th Foot
420
;
12th Foot
597
Girdlestone, W. B. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 641
Gist, T. Captain, 4th Hussars
983
Givet (Ardennes). Custom House of, appointed for
the Import,-Export a1"! Transit of Arms of all kinds 956
Givins, G. E. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army
. . 389
Gladstone, R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster
. . 536
Glamorganshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1116
Glasgow. Vice-Consul for Spain at . .
..
. . 1161
Glasspoole, Capt. W. A. Bombay Army. Date of Rank 397
W. A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 662
:
Major, Bombay Staff Corps . . 721
Glegg, B. Ensign, 7th Foot
621
Gleichen, Capt. Count. Governor and Constable of
Windsor Castle
..
..
..
..
. . 761
Gleig, H. L. . Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 249
Glendonwyn, R. D. S. Ensign, 69th Foot . .
. . 775
Gloag, Capt. A. R. Alteration of date of Promotion 136
Gloucester, City of. Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer
1157
- and Bristol, Bishop of. Ritual Enquiry
Commissioner . .
..
..
..
..
. . 583
Gloucestershire. County Court Districts . .
. . 678
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 .. 1110
Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer . .
..
..
. . 1157
Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.

1333
INDEX.
Gloucestershire. Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
(Western Division.) M.P. for
Glover T. Brevet Ensign
Glubb, J. M. Captain, Bengal Army
Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
GHyn, R. T. Lieutenant-Colonel, 24th Foot . .
Goad, F. S. Captain, 107th Foot
F. T. Instructor of Musketry. 45th Foot
Godbold, G. A. B. Lieutenant, 74th Foot . .
a. b Lieutenant, Hampshire Militia
Goddard, Capt. J. Alteration of date of Promotion
Godfrey, A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
C. J. Captain, Madras Staff Corps..
G. A. Ensign, 18th Foot . .
J. A. 2nd Captain, Marines. .
W. H. R. Major, Madras Staff Corps
Goding, A. Ensign, 62nd Foot
Godson, J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .
Captain, Madras Staff Corps
R. G. Ensign, 16th Foot
Godwin, A. A. Adjutant, 103rd Foot
Godwin-Austen, A. G. Lieutenant, 89th Foot
Going, II. J. Ensign, 63rd Foot
P. Staff Commander, R.N
Gold, Major-Gen. W. G. Colonel, 53rd Foot
Gold Coast Settlement on the Western Coast of Africa.
Appointment at
..
..
..
.,
Goldie, J. O. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
Goldingham, J. A. Captain, 1st Lanarkshire Militii
Goldney, A. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
T. H. Ensign, 96th Foot . .
11th Foot
Goldsmith, G. Retired Vice-Admiral
Goldsworthy, Captain
J. W. and
Ensign,
Brevet
86thMajor
Foot W. T. Per
mission to receive difference on exchange . ,
Gompertz, B. T. M. Ensign, 102nd Foot . .
108th Foot . .
Gooch, Sir D. Commissioner, Trades Union Enquiry
Deputy-Lieutenant, Berks . .
Goode, E. R. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
Goodenough, H. P. Colonel, Artillery
Goodeve, E. Brevet Deputy Inspector-General of
Hospitals
1155

1334
INDEX.
Goodfellow, G. R. Captain, Bombav Staff Corps .. 722
W. B. Brevet Major-General . .
. . 501
Goodlake, W. Police Magistrate, Hong Kong
. . 296
Goodwin, R. Engineer, R.N
1083
Goodwyn, H. Brevet Lieutenant-General . .
. . 500
H. W. Major, Half-pay
1212
Goold, W. H. Commander, R.N
426
Gordon, A. Inspector-General of Hospitals. .
.. 309
A. H. Major, Madras Army
..
. . 719

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 1231
A. J. F. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
.. 716
C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .
266, 656
C. E. T. Cornet, 1st Dragoon Guards . . 100
C. G. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 747
Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 869
Major and Brevet Col. C. H. Commission
antedated
..
..
..
..
..
. . 453

D. F. Ensign, 92nd Foot


471
E. S. Advocate for Scotland
..
. . 246
Bight Hon. E. S. M.P., Thetford . .
. . 1165
Mrs. G. Honorary Bedchamber Woman to
H. R. H. Princess Christian
89
H. Ensign, 92nd Foot
1002
H. G. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals 310
J. G. Retired Rear-Admiral
..
. . 764
J. M. Lieutenant, 97th Foot
..
. . 1041
R. Major, Bombay Army . .
..
. . 397
- Brevet Col. S. E. Alteration of date of
Promotion
209
Col. S. E. Companion of the Bath..
.. 325
W. Captain, 73rd Foot
102
W. Retired Vice-Admiral
558
W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 644
Sir W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kirkcudbright 1133
W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 1284
W. H. Ensign, 1st West India Regiment. . 451
W. R. Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..
.. 257
Gordon-Lennox, Lord A. C. Cornet and Sub-Lieu
tenant, 1st Life Guards
..
..
..
. . 66
Ensign and Lieutenant,
Grenadier Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 651
Gore, A. F. Colonial Secretary, &c., Barbadoes . . 439
A. K. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 650
Brevet-Colonel . .
..
..
. . 705
Gen. the Hon. Sir C. Knight Grand Cross
of the Bath . .
........
. . 323

INDEX.
1335
Gore, Lieut.
G-. A. E.
W. Lieutenant,
H. M. F. Madras
Marines Army.
..
, .Date .of. 867
Rank
Gorges, R. A. 2nd Captain, Marines. .
..
..
Gorringe, J. Staff Surgeon . .
..
..
..
Gorst, R. C. Lieutenant, R.N
Gosling, H. Member of Council of the Bermudas or
Somers' Islands
..
..
..
..
.
H. C. Colonel, Madras Army
..
.
H. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Gosset, M. W. E. Captain, 54th Foot
..
..
W. B. Captain, Engineers
Gossett, J. W. Brevet Major-General
,.
..
Gossling, G. J. Captain, Lanark Militia . .
..
Gostling, C. D. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Gough, Lieut.-Gen. J. B. Knight Commander of the
Bath
Gould, H. C. Captain, Glamorganshire Militia . .
Gowan, B. E. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
..
Gower, Lord
A. A. R.
J. S.H.M.
L. Member
Consul of
at Parliament,
Nagasaki . . Suther
..

396
1171
638
908
222
391
657
421
697
704
545
661
323
7
256
462

land
561
Gow-Steuart, A. W. J. Ensign, 74th Foot . .
. . 1041
Gracey, Lieut. T., Engineers. Placed on Seconded
List
1189
Graune, R. C. Lieutenant, 51st Foot
..
, . 497
Graham, Marquis of. Lieutenant, 1st Life Guards . . 811
A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lanark . .
. . 631
A. H. Colonel, Artillery
693
Lieut.-Col. G. Companion of the Bath . . 374
G. F. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
644
Rev. H. G. Minister of Nenthorn . .
. . 1181
H. H. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 195
H. O. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 1239
Surgeon, H. W. Bengal Army. Date of
Rank
390
J. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 661,725
J. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay
. 1212
J. M. Deputy-Lieutenant, Perth . .
. . 34
Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 1235
L. F. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of
Stores
381
O. M. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 646
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 709
S. F. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps ......
..
..
..
.. 286

1336

INDEX.

Graham, T. Assistant-Surgeon, Renfrew Militia . .

Weights and Measures Enquiry Com


missioner
..
..
..
..
..
..
Grant, A. C. Captain, 87th Foot
C. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps
C. D. W. S. Major, Madras Army . .
..
C. F. Brevet Colonel
C. P. Lieutenant, Elgin Militia . .
..
C. T. C. Deputy- Lieutenant, Perth . .
..
D. Engineer, R N
E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps
E. B. Lieutenant, 3rd Hussars
..
..

Lieut.-Col. E. L. Madras Army. Date of Rank


E. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army . .
Lieut.-Col. E. L. Indian Army. Alteration
of date of Appointment
..
..
..
..
H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
..
J. A. Major, Btngal Staff Corps . .
..
J. B. Engineer, R.N
J. F. G. Commander, R.N
J. J. F. Captain, 15th Foot
J. M. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals
J. P. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
..
L. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
..
Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps
M. Assistant Surgeon, 9th Lancers . .
..

Sir P. Governor and Commander-in-Chief,


Malta
' R. Captain, Engineers
..
..
..
Lieut. W. Instructor of Musketry, Rifle
Brigade
W. B. Captain, R.N
Grasett, H. J. Ensign, 100th Foot
Graves, G. S. Commander, R.N
W. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Gray J. Assistant-Surgeon, 26th Foot
..
..
R. S. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Graydon, G. Brevet Major-General . .
..
..
Greathed, W. W. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers
Brevet Lieut.-Col. W. W. H. Engineers.
Alteration of date of Promotion as Captain
..
Greaves, S. R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster
..
Greece. Consul for, at Gibraltar
..
..
..
Green, A. Lieutenant, Somerset Teomanry Cavalry
A. O. Temporary rank of Lieutenant,
Engineers
,.
..
.,
.,
,,
,.

97
533
799
258
719
853
579
34
169
271
636
384
904
1231
642
642
683
314
1208
1028
276
261
391
91
632
731
380
425
965
426
259
1025
655
966
670
1190
185
198
803
100

1337
INDEX.
Green, A. P. S. Brevet Colonel
675
Major-Gen. E. Knight Commander of the
Bath ..
..
324
E. A. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
.. 1241
F. J. E. Lieutenant, 64th Foot
..
. . 623
G. W. G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
1234
J. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 1179
R. Engineer, R.N
1031
W. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army . . 706
Sir W. H. R. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay
Staff Corps
'720
"W. U. Assistant Commissary-General
. . 1211
Greenaway, T. Ensign, 108th Foot
194
Greene, E. Deputy-Lieutenant, Suffolk
..
. . 290

H. R. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
.. 381
Greenhill, J. R. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
. . 884
Greenhow, Surgeon H. M. Bengal Army. Date of
Rank
390
Greenhow-Relph, G. R. Sheriff for Monmouthshire 142
Greenlaw, A. J. Brevet Colonel
..
..
. . 455
Greenstreet, W. L. Lieutenant, Engineers ..
.. 376
Greenway, T. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel ..
.. 1214
Greenwich Hospital Pensions. Order in Council
relating to . .
..
..
..
..
. . 244
Greer, A. J. Surgeon, 17th Lancers . .
..
. . 418
M. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
. . 1039
Greet, W. F. A. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.
. . 1019
Gregg, C. H. Cornet, 8th Hussars
937
R. C. Lieutenant, Warwick Militia . .
. . 1217
Gregorie, C. F. Major, Half-pay
1004
Gregory, C. F. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.. . 170

Rev. R. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 684

W. F. Retired Commander, R.N


487
W. H. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws
Enquiry
148
Gregson, j. D. Lieutenant, 40th Foot
..
. . 599
L. A. Captain, 26th Foot
886
M. H. Lieutenant with Temporary Rank,
Engineers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 731
Greig, J. Assistant-Surgeon, Royal Military College 813
Major J. J. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 1007
P. H. 2nd Captain, Artillery
135
Grenfell, Rear-Adm. S. Companion of the Bath . . 324
Grenville, H. K. J. Lieutenant, 89th Foot . .
. . 138
Greville, H. L. F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . . 694

INDEX.
1338
Greville-Nugent, A. W. F. Captain, 1st Life Guards 735
Grey, Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. C. Private Secretary to
the Queen . .
..
..
..
..
. . 444
- the Dion. G. Retired Admiral. .
..
. . 1035
G. A. G. Lieutenant, R.N
319
G. W. Page of Honour to Her Majesty
. . 991
L. J. H. Ensign, 3rd Foot
495
R. Captain, 45th Foot
..
..
. . 774
W. S. Sheriff for Durham
142
Grier, A. D. Captain, 89th Foot
1101
Grierson, H. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 472
Lieutenant-Colonel, 15th Foot
. . 1207
Griesbach, H. J. H. Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
1240
Griffin, C. L. Major, 45th Foot
774
H. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.
.. 943
M. J. Staff Surgeon
312
W. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved List . . 1035
Griffith, W. D.Sheriff
W. forCaptain,
AngleseyDenbigh
..
Yeomanry
..
144, 221
Cavalry
W. J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Anglesey
..
Griffiths A. S. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
C. J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
H. B. Lieutenant, 4th Hussars . .
..
H. H. Captain, 59th Foot
Private W. Victoria Cross. .
..
..
W. J. Lieutenant, Lancaster Militia
..
Grimshawe, C. L. Deputy-Lieutenant, Bedford . .
Grissell, Lieut. F. de la G. Adjutant, 9th Lancers. .
Gronow, W. L. Ensign, 63rd Foot
Grosvenor, the Hon. N. de L'A. Lieutenant and
Captain, Grenadier Guards . .
..
..
..
Grundy, F. L. Lieutenant, 6th Foot
Grylls, G. R. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
..
Guadeloupe. Postal Regulations . . ' . .
..
Guanes, Senhor M. S. Consul at Sierra Leone for
Portugal
Guatemala. Consul for, at Liverpool. .
..
..
Export Duty on Indigo reduced
..
Her Majesty's Consul at
..
..
Postal Regulations
..
..
..
Tariff of Duties on Import of Goods
into Nicaragua
..
..
..
Guest, Sir I. B. Lieutenant, Dorset Yeomanry
Cavalry
,,
..
,,
,,
,,
,,

1163
411
722
647
983
841
1185
1032
1134
427
817
596
1099
256
872
82
222
1202
317
677
1229
341

INDEX.

1339

Guest, Sir I. B. Deputy-Lieutenant, Dorset


..
- M. J. Lieutenant, Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry
T. M. Cornet, Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry . .
Guevremont, J. B. Member of Senate of Canada , ,
Guinness, B. L. Cornet, Horse Guards
,.
,.

Baronetcy . .
,.
..
..
Guise, Sir W. V., Bart. Major, Gloucester Militia . .
Gulliver, Brevet Major H. W. Engineers. Altera
tion of date of Promotion as Captain
..
..
Gully, S. M. Ensign, 48th Foot
Gumpert, A. C. Consul at Bombay for Sweden , .
Gundry, E. Lieutenant, Dorset Mihtia ..
,,
Gunning, C. G. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
.,
G. R. Captain, Glamorganshire Militia . .
Gunter, R. Captain, Yorks (West Riding) Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
Gurney, Capt. T. V. 1st Surrey Militia. Resigned
Guthrie, T. K. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Captain, Bengal Army
..
..
Guy, T. Staff Surgeon-Major

732
488
341
540
66
407
764
1190
366
82
698
264
7
89
399
656
903
1102

H.
Haekett, A. L. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
C. Lieutenant, 5th Foot
Capt. R. Lancashire Militia. Resigned . .
Eadden, Cornet J. Mc G. 6th Dragoon Guards.
Retired
Haddington, Earl of. Her Majesty's High Commis
sioner to the General Assembly of the Church of
Scotland
Lord in Waiting in Ordinary
to Her Majesty
..
..
..
..
..
Haddingtonshire. Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
Hadow, G. B. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
.,
Haggard, G. Captain, Artillery
..
..
..
Brevet Major T. T. Artillery. Alteration
of date of Promotion as Captain . .
..
..
Haggart, Rev. J. Minister of Lochcarron . .
,.
Hague. Secretary to Legation at . .
..
,.
HaUes, C. M. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
..

906
1010
733
811
492
933
713
550
1189
360
403
715

1340

INDEX.

Hailes, Capt. J. C. Artillery. Alteration of date of


Promotion
1188
Haines, W. C. P. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 652
Hains, W. P. Staff Commander, R.N
871
Haiti. Consul for, at Turks' Islands
202
Vice-Consul at Liverpool for . .
..
. . 1199
Hakodali. Her Majesty's Consul at . .
..
462
Hale, Assistant-Surgeon. Promotion antedated . . 1153
F. Retired Commander, R.N
1016
T. E. Staff-Surgeon
1029
W. G. Captain, Marines
..
..
. . 25
Haleman, F. L. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 267
Hales, A. Lieutenant, Cape Mounted Rifles
. . 368
Haliday, S. B. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service . .
..
..
..
..
-.
. . 907
W. R. Commandant and Inspector-General
of Musketry, School of Musketry . .
..
. . 1015
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Vice-Consul at, for Spain . . 43S
Hall, A. W. Sheriff for Oxon
143
'
Deputy-Lieutenant, Oxon
..
. . 219
B. Or. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 863
B. S. de R. Captain, R.N
425
C. H. Lieutenant and Captain, Scots Fusilier
Guards
885
D. Staff Commander, R.N
870
G. Brevet Ensign
702
G. W. M. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
1234
H. Cornet, Oxford Yeomanry Cavalry
.. 456
H. J. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 170
J. Engineer, R.N.
..
.
. . 1031, 1083
J. D. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
. . 1241
Lieut. J. G. Seconded on appointment to Public
Works Department, India . .
..
..
671
M. Captain, 62nd Foot
807
R. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1029
R. S. Lieutenant and Captain, Coldstream
Guards
91
Rear-Adm. W. H. Knight Commander of the
Bath
324
W. B. R. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 695
Hallett, C. E. Lieutenant, 97th Foot
..
. . 847
F. Engineer, R.N
1143
1 H. H. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 658
W. L. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 662
Halliday, D. , Captain, 11th Foot
597

1341
INDEX.
Halliday, Lieut.-Col. J. O. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
393
Hailing, R. Quartermaster, Marines. .
..
. . 957
Hallowes, J. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved List . . 1035
Halsted, E. P. Vice-Admiral
558
Haly, H. J. C. Lieutenant, East Norfolk Militia . . 315
W. R. A. Lieutenant, 3rd Foot
..
. . 672
Hamburg. Consul for, at Calcutta . .
..
. . 296
Hamilton, Canada West. Consul for the United
States at
743
Hamilton, A. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.. .
. . 732
Lieutenant, 102nd Foot
..
. . 941
Ensign, 12th Foot
984
59th Foot
985
A. C. 2nd Captain, Engineers . .
. . 697
A. W. Lieutenant, R.N
878
B. C. P. Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 868
0. J. Captain, 3rd Foot
671
C. L. Ensign, 72nd Foot
92
E. C. Ensign, 96th Foot
818
Sir E. H., Bart. Lieutenant, Merioneth
Militia
I135
E. J. Lieutenant, 74th Foot . .
. . 752
E. P. R. Lieutenant, 84th Foot . .
. . 307
P. Charge d'Affaires and Consul-General
to the Equator
I86
F. T. Retired Commander, R.N.
T. 334
Hamond, Or. E. Cornet, 7th Hussars
..
. . 1206
G. F. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
. . 621
G. W. Companion, Star of India
. . 946
Lieut. H. C. Madras Army. Date of
Rank . .
..
..

396
J. Member of Senate of Canada (for
Ontario)
539
.
(for
Quebec)
540
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Ayr Yeomanry
Cavalry
690
"7. M. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 865
Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. L. H. Halfpay. Retired . .
..
.

**14
the Hon. R. B. Cornet, Haddington
Yeomanry Cavalry
76o
.
T. R. Captain, 4th Dragoon Guards . . 417
Capt. Sir W. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..

^
1867.
4 R

1342
INDEX.
Hamond, Lieut. W. Madras Armv. Date of Rank 396
W. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps. .
.. 250
Hunley, Col. E. B. Companion of the Bath
. . 325
Hamm ill. D. Captain, 75th Foot . .
..
. . 92
Hammond, H. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 661, 725
Hamon, Lieut. G. W. B. 1st Surrey Militia. Resigned 335
Hampton, C. J. Captain, Cheshire Militia . .
. . 559
Hanbury, C. A. Captain, 2nd Middlesex Militia . . 457
Hancock, B. Lieutenant, Northumberland Militia . . 441
J. Acting Engineer, R.N. . .
..
. . 968
W. J. Engineer, R.N
1006
Hancocks, W. F. Captain, 85th Foot
..
. . 623
Hand, G. S. Retired Rear-Admiral
1036
H. Commander, R.N
1043
Handcock, A. G. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 649
Hands, Lieut. H. H. G. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
394
Handyside, R. V. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 653
Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 715
Hankcy, A. B. Brevet Colonel
852
Hankin, Lieut. P. J. Colonial Secretary, British
Honduras
..
..
..
..
..
. . 487
Hanmer, F. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 252
Hannan, J. Surgeon, 49th Foot
448
Hannay, F. R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kirkcudbright. . 1134
O. C. Ensign, 93rd Foot
986
Hanrah'an, T. Honorary Rank of Major . .
. . 369
Harcourt, A. F. P. Cap"tain, Bengal Staff Corps . . 1235
Col. F. V. Sheriff for Sussex
..
. . 143
.
W. Or. Or. V. V. Commissioner, Neutrality
Laws Enquiry. .
..
..
..
..
. . 148
Hardie, Or. K. Surgeon-Major, 73rd Foot . .
, . 305
Staff Surgeon-Major . .
..
. . 849
Harding, F. Retired Vice-Admiral . .
..
. . 559
W. T. Surgeon, 56th Foot
..
. . 137
Hardinge, Hon. A. E. Major, Coldstream Guards . . 329
J. T. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Hardy, Or. Principal
Member Secretary
of Parliament,
of State
Oxford. . Univer
. . 508
sity
533
J. S. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kent
..
. . 756
Hare, C. P. Ensign, 1st Foot. .
..
..
. . 737
E. Honorary Rank of Inspector-General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
. . 371
Companion, Star of India . .
..
. . 946
a. J. Lieutenant, 103rd Foot. .
..
753,800

INDEX.

1343

Hare, M. A. S. Commander, R.N


7
R. C. Lieutenant, 22nd Foot
552
R. H. Lieutenant, Kent Militia
..
. . 1156
W. A. H. Temporary Rank of Lieutenant,
Engineers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 100
Hargreaves, T. Sheriff for Berks
..
..
. . 141
Harington, A, M. Ensign, Rifle Brigade . .
. . 207
Lieut. A S. Instructor of Musketry, Rifle
Brigade
330
Lieut. P. W. Adjutant, 14th Foot
. . 68
R. E. S. Cornet, Glasgow and Lanark
shire Yeomanry Cavalry . .
..
..
. . 405
R. N. Ensign, 104th Foot
. . 74, 103, 194
Harkness, C. T. Major, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 260
G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 651

Major, Madras Army . .


..
. . 718
Harle, W. Captain, 13th Hussars
998
Harley, G. E. Instructor of Musketry, 3rd Foot . . 551
Lieutenant, 3rd Foot
1167
Harman, Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. G. B. Deputy
Adjutant-General, Windward and Leeward Islands
208, 232, 334
2nd Capt. W. H. K. Artillery. Promotion
antedated
..
..
..
..
..
. 550
W. M. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
. . 333
Assistant-Surgeon, 60th Foot . . 1000
Harnage, Sir H. G. Captain, Salop Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1144
Harness, W. E. Lieutenant, Canadian Rifles
. . 368
Ensign W. E. Canadian Rifles. Promotion
antedated
..
..
..
..
..
. . 604
Harnett, H. Major, 11th Hussars . .
,'.
. . 812
Harper, J. B. Quartermaster, 2nd West India Regi
ment
430
Harpur, J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
. . 722
Harriman, J. R. Ensign, 21st Foot ..
..
.. 1080
Harris, C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . . 639
Hon. E. A. J. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved
List
558
Vice-Adm. the Hon. E. A. J. Envoy Extra
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the
Netherlands
879
H. T. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 657
H. W. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 275
J. P. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 645
P. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal jitaff Corps . . 639
4. R 2

INDEX.
1344
Harris, W. Engineer, R.N
1084
W. F. V. Captain, 71st Foot
1026
W. H. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Harris-Burland, H. Lieutenant, 85th Foot . .
.. 601
Harrison, A. H. Captain, 6th Foot
597
A. J. Captain, 7th Foot
330
A. W. Lieutenant, 13th Foot ..
.. 496
C. H. Brevet Colonel
966
C. J. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 661
Lieut. C. T. Engineers. Placed on
Seconded List . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1189
E. Captain, 4th Foot
445
F. Commissioner, Trades Union* Enquiry 198
H. J. Lieutenant, 73rd Foot
..
. . 964

J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster . .
. . 536

Assistant-Purvevor to the Forces


. . 624
J. C. Ensign, 73rd" Foot . .
..
207, 230

42nd Foot
349
J. E. Brevet. Local Rank of AssistantSurgeon
..
..
..
..

. . 1133
J. J. Major, York Militia
871
J. W. Ensign, 75th Foot
470
H. A. Captain, 24th Foot . .
..
. . 303
Harrow by, Earl of. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 583
Harston, C. G. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 821
Lieutenant, Marines. .
..
. . 869
Hart, A. F. Lieutenant, 31st Foot
553
E. C. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
. . 1039

H. W. Engineer, R.N
1171
Hartford, I. St. J. Lieutenant, 2nd West India Regi
ment . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 555
Hartley, J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Durham . .
. . 142
Hartnell, T. H. Cornet, 5th Dragoon Guards
. . 444
Adjutant, 5th Dragoon Guards . . 445
Harvey, B. C. Cornet, 12th Hussars
813
C. L. Captain, 91st Foot
1027
Lieut. E. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
G. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 268
Knighthood
..403
G. F. Knight Commander, Star of India . . 642
G. S. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 1078
J. R. Engineer, R.N
878
J. W. H. Staff Commander, R.N
870
R. Chief Boatswain, R.N
,769
Harwood, H. II. J)eputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex . . 725

INDEX.

1345

Hasler, Lieut. H. G. Artillery. Resigned . .


. . 100
Hassard, R. D. Major, Bombay Staff Corps. .
. . 272
Hastings, D. Captain, 6th Foot
137

F. H. Commander, R.N
957

H. W. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .


. . 364
Hatch, W. S. Brevet Colonel
31
Hatchell, D. T. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 659
Hatfield, C. T. Captain, 1st Dragoon Guards
. . 99
Hathorn, Capt. J. (J. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion
1187
Haultain, P. M. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 258
Madras Army 385
Havana. Despatch enclosing New Custom House
Tariff
578
Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 1118
Havelock, Or. B. Ensign, 67th Foot
623

98th Foot
799
Haverfield, H. W. B. T. Lieutenant, Artillery
. . 86
Haverfordwest. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Haviland, F. Captain, 2nd West India Regiment . . 889
Brevet Major . .
..
..
. . 891
Havre. Prospectus of International Maritime Exhi
bition . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 247
Hawes, W. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 249
Hawke, J. M. Lieutenant, Tower Hamlets Militia . . 416
Hawkins, A. C. Brevet Colonel
..
..
. . 674

F. D. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps


.. 709
F. K. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 709
Hawthorn, G. S. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 274
A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps. .
. . 274
Hay, C. C. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
. . 195
C. D. Lieutenant, 74th Foot
808
E. O. Lieutenant, Artillery
730
Or. J. D. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 901
J. A. Ensign, 74th Foot
808
J, B. L. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved List . . 558
J. B. P. Retired Vice-Admiral
559
Rear-Adm. Sir J. C. D. Lord High Admiral of
the United Kingdom
296
S. M. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 277
W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 269
Haycock, F. A. S. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 1215
Haydock, J. J. B. Captain, 3rd Foot
..
. . 1167
Haydon, Lieut. W. H. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671

1346

INDEX.

Hayes,- A. M. E. Lieutenant, Marines


..
. . 1215
G. M. Ensign, 21st Foot
816
Sir S. H. Captain, 2nd Life Guards
. . 227
Hayne, R. Ensign, (!2nd Foot
964
Haynes, E. C. Captain, 93rd Foot
602
Hayter, A. D. Deputy-Lieutenant, Berks . .
. . 315
C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .
.. 267
Hayward, G. F. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 277
G. H. Her Majesty's Consul, Madeira . . 1228
Hazen, R. L. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 541
Hazlett, H. J. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
906
Head, Sir E. W. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry
198
Sir F. B., Bart. Privy Councillor . .
. . 1198
Healey, J. H. Captain, 6th Lancashire Militia . . 412
Heane, J. L. Lieutenant, R.N.
..
..
. . 105
Heaphy, Major C. Victoria Cross . .
..
. . 183
Hearn, J. H. Staff Surgeon
801
Surgeon, 73rd Foot
845
Heaslop, C. P. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 863
Heath, Capt. A. H. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion
1187
J. C. Colonel, Bombay Army
..
. . 723
Major.-Gen. J. C. Bombay Army. Altera
tion of Rank . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1154
LF. Lieutenant, 33rd Foot.
Heathcote, M. H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . . 709
R. W. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 866
Hebbert, H. T. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
.. 905
Heffernan, M. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medieal
Service
. . 289
N. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals 310
W. O. Member of Council, Nova Scotia. . 1164
Helland, G. T. Consul at Victoria, Hong Kong, for
Sweden
187
Hellard, H. B. Lieutenant, Artillery
..
. . 729
Hellenes. Consul at Manchester for the . . 627, 1047
Helsingfors. Decree as to Import of Pig-iron into
Finland
504
Her Majesty's Consul at. Despatch
from
434, 486
Harbour of. Closed for the Season . . 1185
Helyar, J. W. Major, 16th Foot
699
Hemans, C. W. Cornet, 20th Hussars
..
. . 494
Homing, Lieut. D. Madras Army. Date of Rank. . 396

INDEX.

1347

Hemmans, S. E. W. 2nd Captain, Marines. .


.. 865
Hemphill, C. W. Lieutenant, 26th Foot . .
. . 886
W. Staff Surgeon
140
Henderson, J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Caithness
. . 969
Capt. J. R. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1189
J. R. S. Major, Madras Staff Corps . . 1238
W. C. Captain- 85th Foot
..
. . 287
Heneage, C. 3rd Secretary, Diplomatic Service . . 1127
Henegan, Capt. R. G. F. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1188
Hennah, E. W. J. Lieutenant, B.N
319
Hennessy, J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 896
J. P. Governor and Commander-in-Chief,
Labuan. .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 947
Her Majesty's Consul - General,
Borneo
1008
Henry, Brevet Col. C. S. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 209
-- Col. C. S. Companion of the Bath ..
.. 325

F. Cornet, Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalry 411


W. B. Engineer, R.N
1083
Henwood, F. B. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Hepburn, A. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 649
W. H. B. Ensign, 16th Foot . .
. . 938
Hepworth, A. J. L. Staff Surgeon
1170
D. Brevet Captain
1015
Herbert, CoL A. J. Companion of the Bath
. . 325
C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 708
E. Secretary to Government of St. Christo
pher . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 344
Hon. and Rev. G. Dean of Hereford
. . 413
G. F. Retired Rear-Admiral
..
. . 764
H. C. Assistant-Surgeon, 67th Foot
. . 600
Capt. N. T. C. 2nd West India Regiment.
Appointment Cancelled
..
..
..
. . 139
N. T. C. Captain, 24th Foot
..
. . 229
Hon. P. E. Treasurer of H.M.'s Household 295
M.P. Salop (Southern Division) 317
Privy Councillor
339
Hon. W. H.-----Major, 84th Foot
306
Herdman, A. Cornet, 5th Lancers
413
Hereford. Dean of . .
..
..
Herefordshire. County Court Districts
,.
678
Lieutenancy Appointments.
Counties.

1348
INDEX.
Herefordshire. Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1110
Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer . .
..
..
. . 1157
Heriot, M. A. H. J. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 865
Hertfordshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1111
Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer
1157
Hervev, A. H. A. Brevet Colonel
705
C. R. W. Brevet Colonel
455
H. de la M. Lieutenant, 103rd Foot
. . 380
Hesketh, R. W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 899
T. Or. Ensign, 24th Foot
192
Rine Brigade
..
. . 194
Sir T. Gt. Change of Name
1120
Deputy- Lieutenant, Northampton 1143
Hewat, H. R. C. Lieutenant, 21st Foot . .
. . 428
Hewetson, C. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 266
G. S. B. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 263
Hewett, P. Or. Surgeon Extraordinary to Her
Majesty
1021
T. E. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment . . 1015
T. M. Captain, Marines
..
..
. . 864
W. S. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
720
Hewitt, E, O. Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 697
Hewson, J. M. Paymaster, 37th Foot
..
. . 798
Hext, H. Y. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 1215
Hey, J. K. Lieutenant, Lancashire Militia ..
.. 757
Heysett, C. L. R. Major, North Devon Yeomanry
Cavalry
474
Hickley, M. J. Ensign, 103rd Foot
74
Hickman, E. F. Consul-General in the United King
dom for Costa Rica . .
..
..
..
. . 355
.
R. J. Adjutant, Monmouth Militia
. . 442
Hicks, C. F.
Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..
..642
J. C. Paymaster, 2nd Dragoons
..
.. 812
W. J. Major, Bengal Army
388
~
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 640
Hickson, R. A. Ensign, 3rd Foot
672
Hiffernan, C. V. Captain, 19th Foot
377
Higgon, J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Haverfordwest . . 219

INDEX.

1349

Higliet, R. Engineer, R.N


357
Highland, The. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Hight, C. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
... 653
Hililebrand, Or. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 376
Hildyard, H. J. T. Ensign, 15th Foot
..
. . 303
71st Foot
..
.. 450
Hill, A. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
..
. . 864
A. H. Ensign, 16th Foot
842
C. Captain, Argyll and Bute Militia . .
. . 211
C. Engineer, R.N
1031
D. Instructor of Musketry, 63rd Foot. .
. . 985
Captain, 63rd Foot
1012
G. B. Staff Surgeon, R.N
340, 352
G. H. H. Ensign, 93rd Foot
602
Lieut. J. Seconded on appointment to Public
Works Department, India . .
..
..
. . 671
J. D. H. H.M. Consul, Brest
1127
J. E. D. Major, 3rd West India Regiment . . 848
J. T. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
. . 277
Lieut. R. H. T. Madras Army. Date of Rank 396
R. P. W. Lieutenant, 107th Foot
..
. . 753
R. R. C. Lieutenant, 31st Foot
..
. . 347
R. S. Captain, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 1237
S. H. Colonial Secretary, Tobago
..
. . 487
Major-Gen. W. Knight Commander, Star of
India
542
W. C. Instructor of Musketry, Depot Battalion 555
Hillcoat, T. P. Cornet, Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry 572
Hilliani, T. Captain, Lincoln Militia. .
..
. . 502
Hiliiard, G. E. A. Captain, 1st Surrey Militia
. . 399
Hillman, W. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 195
Hills, G. S. 2nd Captain, Engineers
670
Hillsborough, Earl of. Lieutenant, 1st Life Guards. . 735
Hillyar, C. T. Rear Admiral
558
Hilton, J. Surgeon Extraordinary to Her Majesty . . 1021
Hinde, C. T. E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
640
J. H. E. Ensign, 28th Foot
378
Hindle, J. W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 1239
Hinds, T. C. Major, 40th Foot
599
Hinson, C. R. Consul at Turks' Islands for Haiti . . 202
Hinxman, H. C. Lieutenant, 10th Foot . .
. . 938
Hiogo. To be opened to British Subjects . .
. . 685
Notice of the Opening of the Port of
. . 949
Hire, S. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps. . 1234
Hitchcock, J. Lieutenant, Brecknock Militia
. , 432.

INDEX.
1350
Hitchins, R. H. Ensign, Canadian Rifles . .
..
Hitzler, J. S. Registrar of Demerara and Essequebo
Hobart, G. Lieutenant, Marines
..
..
R. H. Captain, Southampton Militia
..
Hobart Town. Consul for the Netherlands at
..
Hobbs, F. F. T. Paymaster, 6th Dragoons . .
..
Staff Assist.-Surgeon H. A. Resigned
..
W. H. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
..
Hobson, J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps
Hockerston, N. F. 1st Class Assistant Engineer . .
Hockin, P. W. Honorary Rank of Inspector-General
of Hospitals . .
..
..
..
..
..
Hockmeyer, G. J. H.M.'s Consul at Guatemala . .
Hodding, G. C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
..
Hodge, De B. E. Cornet, North Devon yeomanry
Cavalry. .
..
..
..
..
..
..
Private S. Victoria Cross . .
..
..
Hodges, G. J. StafT Captain, R.N
;
W. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Hodgetts, T. Honorary Rank of Lieutenant-Colonel
Hodgkinson, A. B. Retired Commander, R.N.
..
F. Captain, 4th Hussars
..
..
Capt. F. B. Change of Name . .
..
T. Retired Captain, R.N
Hodgskin, J. A. Retired Commander, R.N.. .
..
Hodgson, B. P. Lieutenant, Bengal Statf Corps . .
C. J. Brevet Colonel
J. H. Lieutenant, R.N
J. S. Colonel, Bengal Army
..
..
P. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
Hodson Lieut.-Colonel
B. Lieutenant-Colonel,
D. Madras
Madras
Army.StaffDate
Corpsof
Rank
D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps
Brevet Colonel, Indian Army . .
..
Hore, J. C. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
..
Hoffmeister, W. Apothecary to the Queen's House
hold at Osborne . .
..
,.
W. C.
Ditto
..
..
Hog, T. J. M. Captain, Artillery
Hogan, G. Ensign, 4th West India Regiment
..
Hogarth, J. Captain, 43rd Foot
~ J. H. H. S. D. Ensign, 25th Foot
..
Hogg, H. C. Ensign, 89th Foot
Hogge, S. G. C. Major, 16th Foot . .
..
..

309
628
867
944
861
228
208
868
661
1172
371
317
654
474
12
732
657
76
571
937
982
33
1005
256
967
106
1236
278
722
258
393
650
1230
864
186
186
135
309
843
285
1002
815

INDEX.
1351
Hohenlohe - Langenburg, H. S. H. The Prince of.
Knight Grand Cross of the Bath
487
Holberton, T. N. Captain, Artillery
134
Holcombe, W. A. Ensign, 6th Foot
1151
Holdich, Lieut.
E. A. T.Brevet
H. Seconded
Major-General
on appointment
..
.to. 967
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Holford, F. S. Captain, N. Durham Militia. .
. . 315
Hollams, J. J-iaw Courts Enquiry Commissioner . . 952
Holland, H. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
1241
L. H. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
714
r T. W. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 642
Holley, W. H. Lieutenant, North Devon Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 404
Holligan, J. B.. Government Secretary, &c., British
Guiana. .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 439
Hollingsworth, T. S. Staff Surgeon
801
Surgeon, 62nd Foot . .
. . 1168
Hollingworth, R. Lieutenant, 6th Foot
..
. . 1150
Hollowiiy, E.
Lieut.-Gen.
G. V. Lieutenant,
T. KnightMadras
Commander
Staff Corps
of the 659
Bath ..
..
Holmes, E. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, B..N.

..

Seniority altered
..
..
..
..
..
Capt. G. B. B. Artillery. Alteration
of date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
J. Member of Senate of Canada . .
..
P. L. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
R. J. Lieutenant, 57th Foot
..
..
T. J. P. Staff Assistant-Surgeon ..
..
W. Quartermaster, 60th Foot
..
..
W. P. Lieutenant, 7th Foot
..
..
Holroyd, G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps
J. H. G. Lieutenant, 65th Foot . .
..
Holstein and Sbswig. Entry of, into the Zollverein
Holt, J. M. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
..
W. J. Major, Gloucester Militia
..
..
Home, The Hon. W. S. D. Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry..
Home Office :
Appointments and Creations
Adair, Col. R. A. S. Irish Church Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
..

324
972
1031
1188
541
260
1130
1004
421
1191
640
700
1138
271
75
726

1074

1352
INDEX.
Home Officecontinued.
Appointments and Creations continued.
Airy, Or. B. Weights and Measures Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
. . 532
Armagh, Archbishop of. Ritual Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
. , 583
Ayrton, A. S. Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 952
Bagge, W. Baronetcy
..
..
. . 407
BaU, Dr. J. T. Irish Church Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 1074
Baring, T. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws
Enquiry . . ' . .
..
..
. . 148
Beauchamp, Earl. Ritual Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 583
Bell, H. Q. Sheriff of Lanark
..
. . 610
Beresford-Hope, A. J. B. Ritual Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
. . 584
Blackburn, Sir C. Law Courts Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
. . 951
Booth, J. Commissioner, Trades' Unions
Enquiry
191
Bramwell, Sir Or. W. W. Commissioner,
Neutrality Laws Enquiry . .
..
. . 148
Brown, J. Created Knight
883
Buckland, F. T. Inspector of Fisheries . . 184
Cairns, Sir H. McC. Commissioner, Neu
trality Laws Enquiry
..
..
. . 148
Created Baron Cairns 215
Baron. Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 951
Canterbury, Archbishop of. Ritual Enquiry
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 583
Cardwell, E.
Ditto
583
Childers, H. C. E. Law Courts Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
. . 952
Chisholm, H. W. Weights and Measures
Enquiry Commissioner . .
..
. . 533
Claughton, Rev. T. L. Bishop of Rochester 442
Clive, Or. Irish Church Enquiry Commissioner 1074
Coleridge, J. D. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
. . 584
Corry, H. T. L. Lord High Admiral of the
United Kingdom
296
Cranworth, Baron. Commissioner, Neutrality
Laws Enquiry
..
..
,,
. , 148

INDEX.

1353

Home Officecontinued.
Appointments and Creationscontinued.
Dacres, Vice-Adm. Sir S. C. Lord High
Admiral of the United Kingdom . .
. . 296
De Vesci, Visct. Irish Church Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
. . 1073
Devon, Earl of. Poor Law Commissioner . . 508
Du Cane, C. Lord High Admiral of the
United Kingdom
296
Ebury, Baron. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner 583
Eleho, Lord. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry
197
Elgee, W. P. Inspector under Police Act. . 1165
Ely, Dean of. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
. . 584
Erie, Sir W. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry
197
Law Courts Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
. . 951

Commissioner, Neutrality Laws


Enquiry . .
..
..
..
. . 148
Forster, W. E.
Ditto
148
Gabriel, T. Baronetcy
..
..
. . 794
Gleichen, Capt. Count. Governor and
Constable of Windsor Castle
..
.. 761
Gloucester and Bristol, Bishop of. Ritual
Enquiry Commissioner . .
..
. . 583
Gooch, Sir D. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry
198
Gordon, E. S. Advocate for Scotland
. . 246
Graham, T. Weights and Measures Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
. . 533
Gregory, Rev. R. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
. . 951
W. H. Commissioner, Neutrality
Laws Enquiry
..
..
..
. . 148
Guinness, B. L. Baronetcy . .
..
. . 407
Haddington, Earl of. High Commissioner
to the General Assembly of the Church of
Scotland
492
Harcourt, W. G. G. V. V. Commissioner,
Neutrality Laws Enquiry . .
..
. . 148
Harrison, F. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry
198
Harrowby, Earl of. Ritual Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
.,
, , 583

1354
INDEX.
Home Officecontinued.
Appointments and Creationscontinued.
Hay, Rear-Adm. Sir J. C. D. Lord High
Admiral of tlie United Kingdom ..
..
Head, Sir E. W. Commissioner, Trades
Unions Enquiry . .
..
.,
..
Herbert, Hon. and Rer. G. Dean of Hereford
Hollams, J. Law Courts Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
..
Houghton, Baron. Commissioner, Neuf rality
Laws Enquiry
..
..
..
..
Howes, E. Irish Church Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
..
Hubbard, J. G. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner
Hughes, T. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry
Humphrey, Rev. W. G. Ritual Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
..
Hunt, G. W. Law Courts Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
..
Inglis, J. Lord Justice-General and Presi
dent of the Court of Session in Scotland
James, W. M. Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
..
Karslake, Sir J B. Law Courts Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
,.
..
Lawrence, W. Baronelcy . .
..
..
Lefevre, Sir J. S. Weights and Measures
Enquiry Commissioner . .
..
..
Lichfield, Earl of. Commissioner, Trades
Unions Enquiry . .
..
..
..
Lincoln, Dean of. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
..
Lockhart, A. E. Lieutenant and SheriffPrincipal of Selkirk
London, Bishop of. Ritual Enquiry Com
missioner . .
.,
..
..
..
Lowndes, F. D. Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
..
Lushington, S. Commissioner, Neutrality
Laws Enquiry
..
..
..
..
Mansel, Rev. H. L. Regius Professor in
Ecclesiastical History in the University of
Oxford
Mathews, W. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry

296
198
413
952
148
1074
584
198
584
952
222
951
951
407
533
197
584
1128
583
952
148
29
198

INDEX.

1355

Home Officecontinued.
Appointments and Creationscontinued.
McKenna, J. N. Created Knight . .
..
McNeill, D. Created Baron Colonsay . .
Meath, Earl of. Irish Church Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
..
Merivale, H. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry
..
..
..
..
..
Millar, J. Solicitor-General for Scotland . .
Miller, W. H. Weights and Measures En
quiry Commissioner
.
..
..
Milne, Vice-Adm. Sir A. Lord High Admi
ral of the United Kingdom
,.
..
Mitchell, W. Created Knight
..
..
Montagu, Lord R. Vice-President of Com
mittee of Council on Education . .
..
Charity Commissioner . .
Moresby, Adm. Sir F. Rear-Admiral of the
United Kingdom
Napier, J. Baronetcy
..
..
..
Sir J., Bart. Ritual Enquiry Com
missioner . .
,.
.,
..
..
Irish Church Enquiry
Commissioner
..
..
..
..
Onslow, F. B. Secretary to Neutrality Laws
Enquiry Commission
..
..
..
Ord, H. St. Or. Created Knight . .
..
Oxford, Bishop of. Ritual Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
..
Palmer, Sir R. Commissioner, Neutrality
Laws Enquiry
..
..
..
..
Paterson, J. Special Commissioner for Irish
Fisheries
Patton, Or. Justice, Clerk and President of
Second Division of Court of Session in Scot
land, and Senator of College of Justice . .
Perry, Rev. T. W. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
..
Phillhnore, Sir R. J. Commissioner, Neu
trality Laws Enquiry
..
..
..
Judge of the High
Court of Admiralty of England . .
..
Ritual Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
..
Portman, Baron.
Ditto. . .
..
Quain, J. R. Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
..

883
215
1073
19
295
533
296
772
360
360
439
407
583
1073
148
841
583
148
1158
246
584
148
841
583
583
952

1356

INDEX.

Home Office continued.


Appointments and Creationscontinued
Roebuck, J. A. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry . .
..
..
..
. . 198
Rolt, Sir J. Judge of the Court of Appeal in
Chancery . .
..
..
..
. . 761
Kosse, Earl of. Weights and Measures
Enquiry Commissioner . .
..
. . 533
Rothery, H. C. Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 952
Sabine, Lieut.-Gen. E. Weights and
Measures Enquiry Commissioner . .
. . 533
Seymour, Rear-Adm. G. H. Lord High
Admiral of the United Kingdom . .
. . 296
Shirley, E. P. Irish Church Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 1074
Smith, J. A. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
.
. . 584
Sir M. E. Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 951
Dr. R. P. Ritual Enquiry Commismissioner . .
..
..
..
. . 584
Southern, G. W. Inspector of Coal Mines
and Iron Stone Mines
..
..
. . 133
Stanhope, Earl. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
. . 583
Irish Church Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 1073
St. David's, Bishop of. Ritual Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 583
Tennent, Sir J. E. Baronetcy
..
. . 147
Tremenheere, H. S. Commissioner, Factory
Inquiry
..
..
..
..
. . 492
Tufnell, E. C.
Ditto
492
Twiss, T. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws
Enquiry . .
..
..
..
. . 148
Advocate-General
..
. . 861
Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 584
Venn, Rev. H. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
.. 951
Walpole, S.S. H.
Inspector
Ritualof Enquiry
FisheriesCommis. . 345
sioner
..
..
..
..
. . 583
Wardell, F. N. Inspector of Coal Mines and
Iron Stone Mines . .
..
..
. . 147
Westminster, Dean of. Ritual Enquiry
Commissioner
..
,.
..
. . 584

INDEX.

1357

Home Officecontinued.
Appointments and Creationscontinued.
Wilde, Sir J. P. Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 951
Wood, Sir W. P. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
. . 583
Law Courts Enquiry Com
missioner . .
..
..
..
. . 951
Wrottesley, Baron. Weights and Measures
Enquiry Commissioner . .
..
. . 533
Changes of Names and Arms
Boteler to Casberd-Boteler
129
Brown to Drewett
947
Bruce to Wright-Bruce
187
Chambers to Hodgetts
..
..
. . 282
Drake to Cutline
543
FitzGerald to Dalton-FitzGerald . .
. . 409
Frankland to GUI
634
Gage to Rokewode-Gage . .
..
. . 327
Gardner to Waterman
..
..
. . 408
Hesketh to Fermor-Hesketh
1120
Hodgkinson to Montague . .
..
. . 982
Jeffreys to Powell . .
..
..
. . 4G3
Jones-Parry to Yale . .
..
..
. . 877
Lloyd to Greame
..
..
..
. . 746
Nash-Woodliam to Beldam-Johns . .
. . 534
Page to Henderson ..
..
..
.. 150
PickersgiU to Cunliffe
297
Pinneger to Cope . .
..
..
. . 831
Richards to Bennet
1022
Robson to Bell
..
..
..
. . 36
Robson to Hutchinson
..
..
. . 327
Royds to Beswicke . .
..
..
. . 779
Royle to Higginson . .
..
..
. . 593
Sedgwick to Fawcett . .
..
..
. . 830
Simpson to Huddleston
..
..
. . 439
Strange to Mure
1229
Todd to Neweomb
133
Tovey to Tennent
226
Trefusis to Hepburn Stuart Forbes Trefusis . .
..
..
..
..
. . 956
Turner to Farley
575,619
Tyssen-Amhurst to Tyssen Daniel Amhurst 745
Wallop to Powlett
150
Warlow to Tuberville
..
..
. . 744
Winsor to Benyon-Winsor .
..
. . 317
1867.
4 S

1358
INDEX.
Home Officscontinued.
Church Preferments
Borgue, Kirkander and Senniek
Chester
Clatt . .
Crathie and Braemar
Dingwall
Eddrachillis . .
Exeter
Exeter (Bishopric of)
Fettereairn
Forgandenny . .
Kcw and Petersham
Kidderminster
Lo^hcarron
Maker . .
Maryton
Middleham
Montrose
Nenthorn
Newborough
Portree
Stanraer
St. Mary, Tenby
St. Michael's, Dumfries
Commissions
For Enquiring into the Laws of Neutrality
during the existence of Hostilities between
States with whom Her Majesty is at Peace
For Enquiring into the Organization and
Rules of Trades Unions and other Associa
tions
For Enquiring into the Operation of the
Factory Acts
For Enquiring into the Condition of the
Exchequer Standards of Weights and
Measures
For Enquiring into the differences of practice
in the Conduct of the Services of the
United Church of England and Ireland . .
For Enquiring into the Constitution of the
Courts of Law
For Enquiring into the Statistics of Ecclesi
astical Corporations in Ireland
Foreign Orders. Permission to Wear
Medjidie

628
744
246
817
955
1105
1181
403
549
374
680
360
99
879
129
772
1181
1161
99
668
99
1018

148
197
492
532
583
951
1073
543

INDEX.
1359
Home Officecontinued.
Place and Precedence
Alymer, Baron. Brother and Sister of . . 533
Christian, Prince and Princess. Sons and
Daughters of, to be styled '* Highness."
Home, A. D. Surgeon, 35th Foot
379
Honduras. Consul for, at Belize
..
..
. . 344
Hong Kong. Appointments at 296, 344, 588, 989, 1158
Consul for Prussia at . .
..
. . 588
Consul at, for Spain . .
..
. . 187
Consul-General at, for Austria
. . 343
Hood, Hon. A. P. Cornet, 15th Hussars . .
. . 228
F. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 6W
T. C. Lieutenant, 93rd Foot
638
Hook, J. Engineer, R.N
C83
Hooke, H. H. Captain, 45th Foot
1025
Hooper, W. H. Chief Engineer, R.N
821
Hope, A. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 714
Ensign, 25th Foot
985
T. Rear-Admiral
578
Hope-Edwards, H. J. Ensign, 60th Foot . . 806, 1012
Hopkins, Capt. J. Unattached. Commission antedated 755
J. O. Captain, R.N.
957
Major J. P. Knight
1183
Hopwood, E.' J. Staff Surgeon
1170
Hornby, C. L. Ensign, 32nd Foot
378
Canadian Rifles . .
. . 380
E. G. S. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster . . 535
W. St. J. S. Commander, R.N
314
Horne, Capt. P. D. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1188
Hornidge, M. V. Lieutenant, 57th Foot . .
. . 963
Horrocks, H. C. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 867
Horsford,T.E.M.O'B.
A. Supernumerary
Captain, Bengal Lieutenant,
Staff Corps Corn.. 253
wall Militia
Horsley, F. Captain, Madras Staff Corps , .
..
Horton, T. Ensign, 84th Foot
Horwood, Ensign C. E. S. C. 48th Foot. Retired. .
Hosaek, J. Lieutenant, 14th Foot . .
..
..
Hoskins, Capt. A. R. Alteration of date of Promotion
W. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Hoskyn, R. Retired Captain, R.N. ..
..
..
Hotham, Lieut. J. Madras Army. Date of Rank . .
Houghton, Baron. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws
Enquiry
..
..
..
..
..
..
4 S 2

431
898
367
1168
698
136
659
777
395
148

INDEX.
1360
Houghton, H. Captain, 96th Foot
1041
R. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 716
Houlditch, H. Lieutenant, 2oth Foot
..
. . 137
Houston, J. Madras Medical Service
..
. . 1240
Howard, A. G. Lieutenant, 86th Foot
..
. . 1210
C. R. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
..
. . 806
E. Brevet Deputy Inspector - General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
. . 638
F. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 1166
J. S. Brevet Assistant-Surgeon . .
. . 851
Howard-Vyse, R. H. R. Sheriff for Bucks ..
.. 142
Howden, J A. Brevet Lieutenant-General . .
. . 1213
Howe, T. H. Lieutenant, Kent Militia
..
. . 872
Howell, H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 1179
Howes, E. Irish Church Enquiry Commissioner . . 1074
H. Captain, Tower Hamlets Militia
. . 489
W. H. Captain, London Militia . .
. . 130
Howland, W. P. Companion of the Bath .. 728,1184
Howley, J. Instructor of Musketry, Depot Battalion 819
P. A. Captain, 6th Foot
1150
Howorth, R. F. A. Captain, 22nd Foot . .
. . 1150
W. Commander, R.N
105
Howson, Rev. J. S. Dean of Chester. .
..
. . 628
Hoyes, A. Lieutenant, 109th Foot
75
Hubbard, J. G. Bitual Enquiry Commissioner . . 684
Hudleston, B. Lieutenant, 104th Foot
..
. . 74
J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 658
W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 656
Hudson, F. E. Lieutenant, R.N
1215
J. Albert Medal of the 2nd Class conferred
on
681
J. H. F. H. Lieutenant and Captain, Grena
dier Guards . .
..
..
..
..
. . 698
J. S. Captain, R.N
7
Hugginson, R. Lieutenant, Durham Militia
. . 971
Hughes, H. R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Denbigh
. . 934
J. G. P. Captain, Carmarthen Militia . . 505
J. W. Brevet Major
431
P. J. Her Majesty's Consul at Kiu-Kiang. . 894
R. J. Lieutenant, R.N
. . 105
T. Commissioner, Trades Unions Enquiry. . 198
Brevet Major T. E. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 87
W. Paymaster, 85th Foot
1131
W. G. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 660
Hull, T. A. Staff Commander, R.N
871

1361
INDEX.
Hullett, C. H. 1st Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 423
Hulseberg, Assist-Surgeon. Promotion antedated . . 1153
Hulton, F. T. Captain, 63rd Foot
332
Humby, S. Captain, York Militia
970
Hume, J. M. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 867
Cor. R. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 325
W. W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 254
Bengal Army
..
. . 385
Humfrey, P. T. Lieutenant, 49th Poot
..
..448
Humphry, Rev. W. G. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner . .
..
..
..
..
.. 584
Hulseberg, J. W. Staff Surgeon
1028
Hunt, C. Or. Acting Lieutenant, R.N.
..
. . lOfi
H. T. C. Lieutenant, 74th Foot
1041
Hunter, A. C. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 662
E. A Captain, Ayr Yeomanry Cavalry . . 691
Capt. J. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1188
Huntingdon. M.P. for
..
..
..
. . 356
Huntingdonshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
..
.. 142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868. . 1109
Huntington, Rev. G. Sector of St. Mary, Tenby . . 99
Hurle, A. Honorary rank of Captain
..
.. 232
Hurst, W. B. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 377
Hurt, R. N. Ensign, 61st Poot
286
Hutcheon, D. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 273

Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .


. . 722
Hutcheson, P. D. Retired Vice-Admiral . .
. . 558
Hutchinson, A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford
. . 1037
A. H. Captain, Artillery
..
. . 762
Capt'. A. H. Artillery. Promotion
antedated
..813
C. H. Brevet Colonel
32
C. S. Brevet Major
196
Brevet Colonel
232
Capt and Brevet Major C. S. Engineers.
Seconded on appointment as additional Inspector of
Eailways
376
C. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . . 696
E. S. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . . 1036
G. S. Assistant-Surgeon, Norfolk Militia 633
H. D. Ensign, 77th Foot
..
.. 701
J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster . . 536
J. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. . 838
J. H. Cornet, 5th Lancers . .
. . 204

1362

INDEX.

Hutchinson, M. G. Lieutenant, 3rd Hussars


. . 795
Lieut. R. C. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
394
Hutton, E. B. Captain, 1st Dragoons
..
465
E. T. H. Ensign, 60th Foot
..
807, 964
G. H. Lieutenant, 23rd Foot
..
. . 496
J. T. D. Cornet, 1st Dragoons
..
. . 329
T. B. Major, 1st West India Regiment . . 139

W. W. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.


. . 1019
Huxham, G. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 250
Huyslie, A. Brevet Major-General ..
..
.. 1153
G. Brevet Lieutenant-General . .
. . 370
Hyde, Lord. Deputy-Lieutenant, Warwick . .
. . 460
C. T. Auditor-General, Antigua
..
. . 1038
G. E. Surgeon, Worcester Militia . .
. . 316
H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . .
. . 100
H. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical Service 289
J. M. Staff Surgeon
605
R. Quartermaster, 10th Foot
1191
Hyndham, E. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 251

I.
levers, W. W. Lieutenant, 13th Foot
..
. . 467
Ilchester, Earl of. Cornet, Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry 603
lies, A. I. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 649
Illingworth, E. A. Captain, 85th Foot
..
. . 1014
Imrie, J. Engineer, R.N
..
. . 1005
India Office :
Appointments
Spankie, R. Judge of the High Court of
the North Western Provinces . .
. . 779
Army Appointments
Bengal Staff Corps 248, 314, 386, 639, 707, 837,
896, 900, 1179, 1234
Bombay Staff Corps 270, 314, 661, 720, 839, 905,
1240
Madras Staff Corps 257, 314, 390, 650, 838, 898,
903, 1179, 1238
Brevet
883, 899, 1229
Bengal Army . .
384, 387, 706, 710, 912, 1236
Bombay Army
397, 723, 905
Madras Army 385, 391, 707, 716, 900, 804, 1240

INDEX.

] 363

India Officecontinued.
Indian Medical Service
Bengal
288, 1237
Bombay
289, 907, 1242
Madras
289, 906, 1240
NoticesPreparement of Rolls for Payment of Central
India Prize Money. .
..
..
. . 278
Most Exalted Order of the Star of India :
Knights Grand Commanders
Mysore, His Highness the Maharajah of. . 542
Napier, Lieut.-Gen. Sir R.
..
. . 946
Knights Commanders
Anderson, H. L. . .
..
,.
. . 542
Chund, The Bajah Jodhbir
..
. . 542
Durand, Colonel H. M
183
Eliott, D
542
Eyre, Major-Gen. V
542
Fitzgerald, Right Hon. W. R. 3. V. . . 1034
Harvev, G. P
542
Hill, Major-Gen. W
542
Muir, W
184
Phayre, A. P
543
Sing, The Maharajah Maun
..
. . 946
Singjee, His Highness the Maharajah Sree
Jowan . .
..
..
..
. . 542
Temple, R
542
Turner, Col. W. W
946
Wetherall, Col. E. R
946
Companions
Bowring, L. B. . .
..
..
. . 946
Hamilton, Col. G. W
946
Hare, E
946
Primrose, Col. J. M
946
Riddell, H. P. A. B
946
Stovell, M
946
Ingham, J. Ensign, 15th Foot
..
..
.. 446
Ingilby, W. Lieutenant, Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry 871
Major-Gen. W. B. Knight Commander of
the Bath
324
Ingle, D. C. Lieutenant, 53rd Foot
553
Inglefleld, F. H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 897
Inglis, F. Staff Commander, R.N
870
H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 645
J. Lord Justice-General and President of the
Court of Session, Scotland . .
..
..
. . 222

INDEX.
1364
Inglis, J. A. S. Ensign, 71st Foot
Col. W. Companion of the Bath
..
..
T. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . .
..
Ingram, E. G. Major, Madras Army. .
..
..
H. Brevet Major
Innes, A. J. Captain, R.N
F. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
..
F. S. B. Deputy-Lieutenant, Caithness
..
H. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps
Brevet Colonel
P. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . .
W. F. Chief Engineer, R.N
lnskip, G. H. Staff Commander, R.N
Inverness-shire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Ireland. Election of a Temporal Peer
..
..
Ireland, A. J. Surgeon, R.N
C. Lieutenant Colonel, Madras Staff Corps
R. P. Lieut.-Colonel, 2nd West India Regt.
Iremonger, H. E. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..

W. H. Lieutenant, 32nd Foot . .


..
Irvine, A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
.,
D. M. Captain, 17th Foot
J. Surgeon, Artillery . .
..
..
..
St. G. C. D'A. Commander, R.N
W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .
..
W. H. Captain, 3rd Foot
Irving, A. Brevet Major-General . .
..
..
A. B. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
C. J. Auditor-General, Straits Settlements . .
G. C. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
..
J. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army . .
..
J. C. S. Lieutenant, 18th Foot
..
..
Irwin, C. G. Surgeon, 86th Foot
J. J. F. Ensign, 12th Foot
W. B. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps
Isaac, C. W. Ensign, 38th Foot
Isaake, L. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Isle of Wight. Consul in, for the Netherlands
..
Lieutenancy Appointments.
See
Counties.
Italy. Consul at Aden for
Consul-General at Calcutta for
..
..
for, at Melbourne . .
..
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo
tentiary to
..
..
..
..
Ives, E. H. Ensign, 85th Foot

1026
325
696
900
892
967
896
969
650
705
639
1156
870
1021
1243
650
848
249
886
250
347
445
1042
661
797
70S
269
1196
1003
1237
446
103
284
707
70
653
282
1008
811
202
728
450

INDEX.
1365
Ivoy, G. J. Lieut.-Colonel, 4th West India Regiment 849
Izquierdo, Don F. S. Vice-Consul at St. John's,
Newfoundland, for Spain . .
..
..
. . 811
J.
Jack, J. Engineer, R.N
Staff Surgeon, R.N
Jackson, A. J. A. Adjutant, 18th Foot
..
..
C. K. Retired Captain, R.N
C. S. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
..
G. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
,.
G. E. O. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
Or. V. Retired Vice-Admiral
..
..
H. M. Member of Parliament, Coventry . .
Assist.-Surgeon H. W. 1st Surrey Militia.
Resigned
..
..
..
..
..
..
J. R. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
..
J. R. Engineer, R.N
R. Captain, 8th Hussars
W. B. J. O. Captain, Cumberland Militia. .
Jacob, H. E. Lieutenant - Colonel. Bombay Staff
Corps
J. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps ..
..
W. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
W. V. F. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
Jacson, J. H. F. Ensign, 60th Foot
Jago, R. S. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Jamaica. Appointment at . .
..
..
..
Consul for Venezuela in . ,
..
..
James, C. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
..
C. M. W. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
C. O. Lieutenant, 28th Foot
E. M. V. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . .
F. L. L. Deputy-Lieutenant, Carnarvon . .
G. Lieutenant, 34th Foot
H. H. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
J. F. Captain, 13th Foot
J. P. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
..

M. Ensign, Ceylon Rifles


T. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
..
Lieut.-Col. T. Bengal Staff Corps. Alteration
of date of Appointment
..
..
..
..

W. Cornet, Northumberland leomanry Cav.


W. C. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
..

170
487
698
784
961
454
606
558
768
457
713
1106
284
1162
271
905
722
897
332
1239
1088
1228
876
271
878
276
1134
285
271
467
660
76
706
1232
758
866

1366
James, W. E.
W. H.
Engineers
W. M.
Jameson, J. P.

INDEX.
Sheriff for Cumberland
..
. . 142
Lieutenant with Temporary Rank,
730
Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner 951
Ensign, 24th Foot
192
98th Foot
367
J. H. Lieutenant, 97th Foot
..
. . 965
Jamieson, J. Brevet Captain . .
..
.
. . 1133
: Q.. S. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 659
Janina. Export of Beasts of Burden Prohibited in. . 1141
Japan. Postal Regulations . .
..
..
. . 872
Jardine, J. Staff Surgeon
1029

M. L. P. Lieutenant, 67th Foot . .


. . 637
R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Dumfries . .
. . 756
Jarvis, S. P. Brevet Local Rank of LieutenantColonel
891
Jebb, A. Instructor of Musketry, 85th Foot
. . 752
J. de W. Ensign, 26th Foot
939
Jeeves, W. Y. Surgeon, Artillery . .
..
. . 346
Jefferies, J. Engineer, R.N
1171
Jeffreys, D. Change of Name . .
..
..
. . 463
Jekyll, J.. R. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 869
J. W. L. Lieutenant, R.N
319
Jelf, R. H. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
. . 1039
Jemmett, W. S. Captain, 15th Foot
68
Jendwine, W. W. Lieutenant, 2nd Derby Militia . . 358
Jenkings, A. B. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Jenkins, A. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
.. 259
0. V. Brevet Colonel
77
E. G. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 274
Staff Surgeon J. Companion of the Bath . . 326
J. Engineer, R.N
1106
J. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras StaffCorps 257
R. Major, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 710
R. E. A. Ensign, 11th Foot
..
. . 999

R. G. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 266


Jennings, Lieut. N. E. London Militia. Resigned. . 765
Jephson, W. H. Deputy Inspector - General of
Hospitals
310
Jordan, C. S. Engineer, R.N
1171
Jerningham, A. W. Retired Rear-Admiral . .
.. 559
Jerrard, F. B. J. Lieutenant, 8th Foot
..
. . 814
Jervis, E. L. Major, 6th Dragoon Guards . .
. . 811
F. V. R. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 250
J. J. W. Retired Commander, R.N. .
. . 356
W. N. Lieutenant, Artillery
86

1367
INDEX.
Jervois, J. G. Captain, Engineers
376
Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers
. . 730
R. D. D. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 866
W. F. D. Brevet Colonel
431
Jesse, J. F. Cornet, Denbigh Yeomanry Cavalry . . 1163
Jessopp, J. F. Essex Yeomanry Cavalry . .
. . 1037
Joannides, A. Consul at Manchester for the Hellenes 1047
Jobling, F. R. Captain, Northumberland Militia . . 821
J. C. Lieutenant, Ceylon Bines ..
.. 75
Viscountess. Extra Lady of the Bedchamber
to Her Majesty
..
..
1046
Johnson, A . B. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 387
G. J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland . . 626
H. S. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 266
J. H. E. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 265
Surgeon M. Lancashire Militia. Resigned. 1143
M. Assistant-Surgeon, Lancashire Militia. . 1144
B. W. Sheriff for Worcestershire . .
. . 143
S. A. Lieutenant, R.N
319
W. 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon, 20th
Hussars
..
..
..
..
..
. . 937
W. N. G. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 864
W. W. P. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved
List
558
Johnston, C. G. Staff Commander, R.N
871
Lieut. C. J. Madras Army. Date of Rank 396
G. Captain, Marines
..
..
. . 864

J. Consul at Wellington (New Zealand),


for the Netherlands
.. . 1018
J. Staff Surgeon
1028
J. C. E. Staff Surgeon ..
..
556,624
T. B. W. P. Surgeon, Bombay Army . . 398
W. Engineer, R.N
769
W. W. W. Major, 1st West India Regi
ment . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 754
Johnstone, H. E. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
886
- J. J. Captain and Lieutenant - Colonel,
Grenadier Guards . .
..
..

H29
J. J. H. Ensign and Lieutenant, Grena
dier Guards . .
..
..

^37
P. A. J. H. Lieutenant, 60th Foot . . 1080
R. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
Wl
W. H. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
. . vol
Joice, W. Paymaster, 13th Hussars
465

1368
INDEX.
Jolliffe, J. H. Brevet Colonel
851
Hon. W. H. Lieutenant, R.N
315
Hon. W. S. H. Lieutenant and Captain, Scots
Fusilier Guards
..
..
..
..
. . 330
Jones, A. Quartermaster, 70th Foot . .
..
. . 600
A. A. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 67
C. R. Lieutenant, 1st Dragoon Guards
. . 99
3rd Dragoon Guards
. . 201
E. K. Major, 97th Foot
965
14th Foot
1191
Capt. E. M. 20th Foot. Seconded on appoint
ment as Adjutant to the Staff College
..
. . 69
E. W. Ensign, 60th Foot
71
F. W. Captain, Bombav Staff Corps
662
F. W. R. Ensign, 63rd Foot . .
..
600, 700
H. H. Surgeon, 15th Foot
101
H. T. Captain, 81st Foot
1013
J. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
260, 906
O. C. Lieutenant, 2nd West India Regiment 1082
R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army
. . 717
R. G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madias Army . . 707
Madras Staff Corps 898
R. R. Lieutenant, 22nd Foot
962
T. Albert Medal of the 2nd Class conferred on 681
T. Engineer, R.N
683
W. Engineer, R.N
1084
W. H. D. Lieutenant, 59th Foot . .
. . 844
W. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 1238
Jones-Parry, W. C. Change of Name
..
. . 877
Jordan, C. F. Chief Engineer, R.N
105
J. Lieutenant, 107th Foot
139
Joyce, W. W. P. Cornet, 4th Dragoon Guards . . 301
Judge, C. N. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
. . 495
S. A. T. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 252
Justice, W.
G. S.Brevet
C. Lieutenant,
Lieutenant-General
78th Foot . .
. . 763
77

K.
Kallender, G. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
Kane, M. N. G. Ensign, 81st Foot
"
T
72nd Foot
R. Ensign, 61st Foot

..
..

653
715
846
1081
71

INDEX.

1369
Kane, R. Ensign, Canadian Rifles . .
..
. . 76
Captain, 71st Foot
600
Ensign, 16th Foot
984
Karslake, E. K. M.P., Colchester
203
J. B. Knighthood
5
Sir J. B. M.P., Andover . .
..
187, 762
Law Courts Inquiry Commis
sioner . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 951
Kay, C. Cornet, Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry
. . 633
Kearney, M. Deputy-Lieutenant, Durham . .
. . 820
Staff Assist.-Surgeon P. B. Services dis
pensed with . .
..
..
.,
..
. . 140
Keate, E. Captain, Artillery . .
..
..
. . 29
R. W. Lieutenant-Governor of Natal
. . 215
Keating, R. H. Brevet Colonel, Indian Army
, . 1230
Keats, W. H. Engineer, R.N.
1084
Keelan, B. Assistant - Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
907
Keen, F. J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 387
Keene, A. R. Captain, 3rd West India Regiment . . 93
51st Foot
1012
G. R. Retired Commander, R.N
880
Keer, J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
250
Keey, G. E. M. Engineer, R.N
1006
Kehoe, J. R. Assistant-Surgeon, Military Train 698, 796
Keighley, C. M. Ensign, 46th Foot
379
11th Foot
597
Keir, G. L. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 646
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 901
Keith, G. S. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 657
Kekewich, Capt. S. B. Instructor of Musketry,
Depot Battalion
94
S. B. Captain, 83rd Foot
1131
Kelley, H. B. Supernumerary Lieutenant, Lancashire
Militia
405
Kellie, Earl of. Vice-Lieutenant, Clackmannan . . 502
J. Surgeon, Artillery . .
..
..
. . 419
Kelly, E. Veterinary Surgeon of the 1st Class
. . 850
H. G. Ensign, 73rd Foot
450
J. T. Acting Engineer, R.N
426
J. W. Quartern ias! er, 8th Hussars ..
.. 749
M. B. Acting Engineer, R.N
958
T. Quartermaster, 3rd Staffordshire Militia . . 88

W. E. R. Lieutenant, 3rd Foot


..
. . 1009
W. F. Ensign, 8th Foot
284
Kelsall, E. Ensign, 64th Foot
774

INDEX.
1370
Kelsall, G. N. Captain, Engineers
205
Capt. G. N. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 670

H. Staff A.-sist.-Surgeon
1029
R. E. Ensign, lltli Foot
815
Kemeys-Tynte, J. B. Lieutenant, 5th Foot . .
. . 998
Kemp, F. R. B. Lieutenant, R.N
106
R. D. Assistant-Surgeon, 33rd Foot..
.. 1025
Kempson, Or. W. D. Lieutenant, 1st Foot . .
. . 419
Kenah, Rev. S. Chaplain and Naval Instructor, R.N. 802
Kendall, C. P. T. Lieutenant, 2nd Life Guards . . 227
Kennard, H. M. Deputy Lieutenant, Monmouth . . 855
Kennedy, A. E. Knight
..
..
..
. . 1199
-
C. H. S. Lieutenant, 99th Foot . .
. . 231

F. T. R. Lieutenant, Ayr Yeomanry


Cavalry
691
G. N. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 723
J. Captain, 5th Dragoon Guards. .
. . 549
J. C. Lieutenant, IGtli Lancers ..
.. 983
J. D. Lieutenant, Lancashire Militia . . 970
J. L. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kirkcudbright 1134
M. Brevet Colonel
32
M. K. Colonel, Engineers . .
..
.. 491
W. R. Commander, R.N.
..
. . 756
Kennett, B. H. B. Ensign, 51st Foot
..
844, 940
Kennej , W. S. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 651
Kennicott, B. D. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 865
Kennion, Lieut.-Col. T. E. Alteration of date of
Promotion
..
..
..
..
..
..
87
Kenny, Lieut. A. F. Madras Army. Bate of Rank 395
E. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 640
T.G. E. G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 650
Kensington, C. H. M. Lieutenant, Engineers
. . 730
Kent. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . .
. . 1111
Kcnyon-Slaney, W. S. Ensign and Lieutenant,
Grenadier Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 1129
Keough, Capt. J. II. Durham Militia. Resigned . . 958
.Resignation
Cancelled
..
..
..
,.
..
. . 1174
Keown, W. M.P., Downpatrick
806

INDEX.

1371

Keppel, E. G. Ensign, 6th Foot


74th Foot
W. G. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
W. H. A. 1st Lieutenant, Norfolk Militia. .
Kerans, W. R. Assist.-Surgeon, 85th Foot . .
..
Kerferd, J. B. Consul at Liverpool for Guatemala . .
Kerr, A. H. L. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
The Hon. A. S. Change of Name
..
..
D. A. Assist. -Surgeon, Madras Medical Service
J. H. Staff Commander, R.N
R. D. Brevet Major
The Lord S. H. Lieutenant, Edinburgh Yeo
manry Cavalry
..
..
..
..
..
W. S. Assistant-Surgeon, Dumfries Militia . .
Kerrich, Capt. W. D. Alteration of date of Promotion
Kerrick, E. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
Kettle, J. Acting Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary
Department . .
..
..
..
..
..
Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . .
..
Kettlewcll, W. W. Ensign, 61st Foot
..
..
85th Foot
..
..
Kew with Petersham. Vicar of
..
..
..
Keyes, T. J. H. Major, Madras Army
..
..
Keyworth, C. Adjutant, Anglesey Militia . .
..
J. W. Captain, 48th Foot
..
..
Kidderminster. Vicar of
..
..
..
..
Kiddle, J. Staff Commander, R.N
Kierman, B, S. Engineer, R.N
Kilgour, V . Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
..
P. Staff Surgeon
..
..
..
..
Killeen, R. Brevet Major
Killmister, G. R. Captain, 2nd Lancashire Militia . .
Kilroy, M. A. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
..
Kincaid, W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Kincardine. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Coun
ties.
Kinchant, J. C. Cornet, 11th Hussars
..
..
R. C. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot . .
..
Kindersley, H. W. S. Paymaster, 99th Foot
..
King, A. Engineer, R.N
E. Lieutenant, 3rd West India Regiment . .
F. H. Lieutenant, 40th Foot
G. St. V. Vice-Admiral
J. Acting Engineer, R.N.
..
..
..
J. B. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
..
J. H. Major, Grenadier Guards
..
..

672
752
644
405
1002
222
262
635
906
958
314
803
415
136
722
76
596
421
602
374
718
756
622
680
870
1172
659
1103
638
443
1004
262
998
421
603
968
1194
348
872
170
713
551

1372
INDEX.
King, R. F. Deputy Assistant Superintendent of
Stores
776
R. H. D. Commander, B.N
803
T. K. Consul at Belfast for the United
States
632
W. O. M. Lieutenant, Somerset Militia
. . 1033
W. A. Major, 17th Foot
798
King-Harman, W. H. 2nd Captain, Artillery
. . 375
Kingscote, Col. R. N. F. Extra Equerry to Prince of
Wales
407
R. N. F. Vice-Lieutenant, Gloucester . . 892
Kingsford, T. H. Lieutenant, Surrey Militia
. . 969
King's Own Light Infantry. Militia Appointments.
See Militia.
Kinlesido, R. B. Brevet Major-General . .
. . 853
Kinloch, A. A. A. Instructor of Musketry, Rifle
Brigade
800
Kinnaird, Hon. A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Perth
. . 33
Kinsman, C. J. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 863
Kirby, Brevet Col. W. H. Commission antedated . . 453
Kirchhoffer, R. B. Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 866
Kirkcudbright. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Kirkwood, T. M. Assistant-Surgeon, 102nd Foot . . 1211
J. N. S. Lieutenant, 95th Foot . .
. . 73
Kirwan, C. J. Staff Assistant Surgeon
..
. . 312
G. Ensign, 69th Foot
807
74th Foot
808
J. F. Member of Council, Montserrat . . 895
M. O. Ensign, 20th Foot
698
83rd Foot
601
Kitson, E. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 648
G. A. N. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 86S
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps. . 650
Brevet Colonel
..
..
..
. . 705
Kittoe, M. R. Ensign, 106th Foot
701
Kiu-Kiang. Her Majesty's Consul at
..
. . 894
Klingender, W. Lieutenant, 16th Foot
..
. . 815
Knapp, W. F. Assistant Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 907
Knight, F. W. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 722
G. Captain, Leicester Militia
..
. . 609
H. J. Ensign, 78th Foot
306
J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Leicester . .
. . 185
Capt. P. H. Adjutant, East Kent Militia . . 33

1373
INDEX.
Knight, Adjt. P. H. East Kent Militia. Rank of
Captain
..
..
..
..
..
. . 79
Lieut. W. B. Instructor of Musketry, Cavalry
Depdt
472
Knighton, C. Retired Commander, R.N. . .
. . 633
Knocker, J. B. Major, Madras Staff Corps ..
.. 261
Knollys, Gen. W. T. Knight Commander of the Bath 438
Knox, C. E. Lieutenant, 85th Foot
808
H. E. Ensign, 73rd Foot
1101
12th Foot
1191
J. Captain, 19th Foot
377
Lieut. J. H.
Tower Hamlets Militia.
Resigned
..
..
..
..
..
. . 765
L. E. Deputy-Lieutenant, Tower Hamlets . . 626
R. Cornet, 3rd Hussars
1008
Ensign, 7th Foot
1010
Cornet, 18th Hussars
1078,
Capt. R. T. 2nd West India Regiment. Re
tirement cancelled . .
..
.
..
. . 139
T. Colonel, Artillery
694
V. Ensign, 62nd Foot
807
W. Gr. Lieutenant, Artillery
730
Captain, 25th Foot
843
Konarski, S. P. L. Lieutenant, 25th Foot . .
. . 421
Kouigsberg. Reduction of Town Dues
..
580, 629
Kvnsey, W. R. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
. . 1024
Kysh, J. A. Brevet Major
892

L.
Labouchere, TL. M.P., Middlesex
Labuan. Appointment at
..
..
..
..
Lacon, E. B. K. Captain, Norfolk Militia . .
..
F. Gt. Ensign, 17th Foot
Laeoste, L. Member of Senate of Canada . .
..
Lagos. Appointment at
..
..
..
..
Laing, E. J. W. Lieutenant, 1st West India Regi
ment . .
..
..
..
..
..
..

56th Foot
..
..
Laird, W. Chief Engineer, R.N
Lake, S. Albert Medal of 1st Class conferred on . .
Lamb, T. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Lambarde, M. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kent . .
..
Lambert, E. A. C. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
1867.
4 T

417
1158
973
751
541
830
430
673
1156
588
709
410
644

TNDEX.
1374
Lambert, F. W. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, Indian
Army
1230
Capt. R. Companion of the Bath. .
. . 325
6th Lancashire Militia. Resigned 461
Lambton, A. Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel, Cold
stream Guards. .
..
..
..
..
. . 91
F. W. Major, 71st Foot
1151
Lamouroux, F. Consul-General at Calcutta for Italy 811
Lanark. Sheriff of
619
Lanarkshire. Lieutenancy Appointments.
See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Lancashire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
186
(North) M.P. for
688
Land, J. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
..
. . ] 024
Lane, C. H. J. Lieutenant, 59th Foot
..
. . 1209
D. F. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 6o7
H. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
. . 384
,
Lieut.-Col. H. Indian Army. Alteration of
date of Appointment
..
..
..
. . 1232

H. J. 5. Captain and Lieutenant - Colonel,


Coldstream Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 365
R. B. Ensign, Rifle Brigade
139
T. Deputy-Lieutenant, Worcester . .
. . 1172
W. Honorary Rank of Captain
..
. . 351
W. M. Captain, Bombav Staff Corps. .
. . 278
Lang, C. E. Ensign, 11th Foot
101
F. E. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 642
J. W. Lieutenant, 10th Foot
346
Langdon, C. H. C. Master, R.N
25
Langford, Lord. Ensign and Lieutenant, Grenadier
Guards
698, 797
Langham, H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Northampton . . 1159
Langley, J. H. Chief Inspector of Machinery Afloat,
R.N
579
W. L. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals 604
Langston, J. Major, Bombay Army . .
,.
. . 397
Lieu'enxut-Co'onel, Bombay Army . . 723
Langworthy, V. U. Captain, 2nd Somerset Militia. . 400
Lanyon, W. O. Lieuleaant, 2nd West India Regi
ment . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 75
Lapenstiere, W. M. G. Ensign, 14th Foot . .
. . 365

1375
INDEX.
Laprimandaye, C. H. Captain, 77th Foot . .
. . 1001
Larking, C. Captain, Kent Militia . .
..
. . 560
E. E. Lieutenant, Kent Militia . .
. . 1156
J. W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kent . .
. . 1156
Larkins, R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army . . 710
Larminie, Lieut. E. M. Engineers. Placed on
Seconded List
1189
Larpent, L. H. P. de H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps 25*
Lascelles, Hon. A. Major, Cheshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
171
Viscount. Cornet, Yorkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
872
Lateward, E. W. H. Major, Madras Staff Corps . . 652
Latham, G. R. Consul at Melbourne for the United
States . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 876
La To'iche, C. B. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 274
Lauderdale, Earl of. Representative Peer for Scotland 345
Laurie, J. J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
.. 271
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 721
Lieut.-Col. J. J. Bombay Staff Corps. Altera
tion of date of Appointment . ;
..
..
. . 1231
J. W. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 195

W. F. B. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . . 960


Capt. W. F. B. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1188
Lavie, A. J. Lieutenant of Gentleman Cadets, Royal
Military Academy . .
..
..
..
. . 890
T. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps ..
.. 659
Law, E. Lieutenant, 61st Foot
332
G. V. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 654
Lawe, P. M. Lieutenant, 2nd West India Regiment 966
Lawford, E. Brevet Major-General ..
..
.. 501
H. E. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 660
Lawless, E. J. Assistant Purveyor to the Forces . . 498
Lawlor, D. A. S. Lieutenant, 13th Foot . .
. . 798
W. P. Lieutenant, 59th Foot
..
. . 845
Lawrell, W. G. Lieutenant, 9th Lancers . .
. . 427
Lawrence, Sir G. St. P. Brevet Lieutenant-General
78
H. J. II. Surgeon, Grenadier Guards . . 797

J. B. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 839


R. C. Brevet Colonel
454
W. Baronetcy
407
Lawrenson, R. C. P. Surgeon, R.N. . .
..
.. 1243
Lawrie, J. P. Lieutenant, 2nd Foot
1024
W. F. B. Brevet Major
383
Laws, M. R. S. Lieutenant, 62nd Foot
..
. . 379
i T 2

1376
INDEX.
Lawson, R. Inspector-General of Hospitals. .
. . 309
T. P. Captain, Durham Militia . .
. . 839
Lave, J. H. Ensign, 90th Foot
753
Leach, W. Stall" Surgeon
605
Leadbitter, M. E. Captain, Northumberland Militia 506
Leader, T. A. F. Ensign, 108th Foot
..
. . 75
W. N. Ensign, 30th Foot
963
Leahy, Capt. and Brevet Major A. Commission as
Major antedated
,.
..
..
..
.. 851
J. W. Surgeon, R.N
290
Leatham, Lieut. A. S. Adjutant, 75th Foot. .
.. 470
Leathern, G. H. Ensign, 31st Foot
348
Le Boutillier, H. Consul at Gaspe" Basin, Canada
East, for the United States
1217
Le Breton, E. H. Ensign, 18th Foot
92
T. A. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 867
Leekie, G-. A. Brevet Colonel
852
Major W. M. Bombay Army. Date of Rank 398
W. M. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Army. . 723
Lecky, Lieut. G. Madras Army. Date of Rank . . 395
Or. E. Captain, 78th Foot
846
J. Gr. Lieutenant, 75th Foot
469
Le Cocq, Capt. H. Alteration of Date of Promotion 135
Le Cornu, A. J. Ensign, 89th Foot
1101
Lee, W. H. Lieutenant, 65th Foot . .
..
. . 1001
Leech, C. V. Quartermaster, 57th Foot . . 108O, 1151
Leefe, J. B. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 747
Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 869
Lees, H. Ensign, 47th Foot
1100
W. M. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 257
Leeson, J. Engineer, R.N
878
Leet, C. H. Assistant-Surgeon, Engineers . .
. . 302
W. K. Instructor of Musketry, Depot Battalion 889
Lefeuvre, J. E. Consul at Southampton for Belgium 1128
Le Feuvre, L. Captain, 16th Foot
1099
Lefevre, Sir J. S. Weights and Measures Enquiry
Commissioner . .
..
..
..
..
. . 533
Lefroy, H. G. Ensign, 44th Foot
448
Le Gallais, A. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 500
Legat, R. Captain, Edinburgh Militia
..
. . 973
Legate, J. Engineer, R.N. . .
..
.\
. . 1106
Leggatt, A. J. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 907
E. O. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 269
Legge, The Hon. E. H. Captain and LieutenantColonel, Coldstream Guards
1206

INDEX.

1377

Leggett, J. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps


..
Legh, E. C. Engineer, R.N
Leghorn. Decree regulating Duty on (Jood9 in, after
1st January next
..
..
..
..
..
Leicestershire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . .
(Southern Division.) M.P. for ..
Leigh, H. Paymaster, 98th Foot
R. T. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps
Leighton, B. Deputy-Lieutenant, Salop . .
..
Leitch, J. Surgeon, 46th Foot
..
..
..
Leith. Consul for the United States at
..
..
Lemarchand, Brevet Major C. S., Artillery. Altera
tion of date of Promotion as Captain
..
..
Le Mcssurier, 3. Captain, 15th Foot. .
..
..
Le Mesurier, F. A. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
Lemmon, T. M. Captain, Surrey Militia ..
..
Lemon, T. Lieutenant-General, Marines . .
..
Iaeut.-Gen. T. Colonel, Plymouth Division
of Marines . .
..
..
..
..
..
Le Mottee, H. B. Lieutenant, 15th Foot . .
..
Lempriere, C. Colonial Secretary, Bahama Islands. .
P. R. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
..
Lendrum, J. V. Ensign, 72nd Foot
Lennox, C. E. Paymaster, 43rd Foot
..
..
Lieut.-Col. W. O. Companion of the Bath. .
W. O. Brevet Colonel
Leonard, E. Member of Senate of Canada . .
..
Le Quesne, A. C. Ensign, 19th Foot
83rd Foot
Leslie, A. T. Ensign, 3rd Foot
Sir C. H. Ensign, 103rd Foot
..
..
107th Foot
Or. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery
..
..
Gr. B. Captain, 'Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
- J. Member of Senate of Canada
..
..
J. H. Captain, 71st Foot
L'Estrange, E. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
P. W. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
Lethbridge, E. Ensign, 90th Foot
Lever, C. H.M. Consul at Trieste
Levert, Lieut.
A. A. L.
A. F.
A. L.Lieutenant,
F. 56th Foot.
56th Foot
Retired
..
..

656
170
992

142
1111
1161
138
707
474
1168
1077
1187
284
773
676
218
280
68
543
621
138
468
374
498
539
10.0
1081
495
74
139
694
275
540
449
722
313
231
316
1209
816

1378

INDEX.
Levinge-Swift, R. H.M. Consul at Barcelona
. . 36
Lewes, H. A. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 897
W. P. L. Captain, 51st Foot
844
Lewin, Or. F. J. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 714
T. H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 837
Lewis, A. Assistant-Surgeon, 4th Hussars . .
. . 801
A. Captain, 60th Foot
751
56th Foot
1100
E. Captain, 21st Foot..
..
..446
8th Foot
885
H. Brevet Colonel ..
31
Colonel, Artillery
375
Deputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex Militia . . 725
H. C. Assistant Commissary-General
. . 423
J. F. Temporary rank ofLieutenant, Engineers 100
J. L. G. P. Sheriff for Carmarthenshire . . 144
L. P. Engineer, R.N
357
R. G. Major, Madras Staff Corps ..
.. 652
T. F. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . .
. . 1036
T. L. Ensign, 11th Foot
68
Ley, H. S. Staff Commander, R.N
871
Liardet, C. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 267
E. A. M. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 868
Libby, S. Retired Commander, R.N.
..
. . 372
Lichfield. Nomination of Bishop of . .
..
. . 118i
Lichfield, Earl of. Commissioner, Trades Unions
Enquiry
..
..
..
..
..
. . 197
Liddell, J. Colonel, Bombay Army . .
..
. . 905
Ligertwood, T. Surgeon, 8tb Hussars
..
. . 693
Surgeon T. 8th Hussars. Transfer
Antedated . .
..
..
..
..
. . 796
Light, Lieut.-Col. A. Indian Army. Alteration of
Date of Appointment. .
..
..
..
. . 1231
Lilly, A. C. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 715
Limon, Bay of. Opened to Foreign Trade . .
. . 1145
Limond, D. Captain, Engineers
..
..
. . 494
Lincoln, Dean of. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 584
Lincolnshire. Lieutenancy Appointments.
See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 .. 1111
Lindoe, F. E. Lieutenant, 81st Foot
623

P. J. D. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
. . 1039
Lindow, S. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland
. . 626
Lindsay, A. H. Captain, Artillery
884

INDEX.
1379
Lindsay, A. W. C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 265
Lindsell, J. B. Lieutenant, R.N
1039
R. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Bedford
. . 1134
Lindsey, R. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 251
Liptrott, J. Ensign, 104th Foot
74
Lisbon. Import Duties on Steel
Cereals
andtemporarily
Iron reducedabo. . 768
lished
1182
Quarantine Regulations 5, 6, 11, 98, 128,
804, 893, 971, 981, 990, 1045, 1127
Lister, C. H. Assistant-Surgeon, York Militia
. . 1037
Litchfield, R. F. lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 267
Lithgow, S. A. Staff Surgeon
1170
Little, A. Brevet. Temporary rank of BrigadierGeneral
1042
A. B. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
..272
C. E. Lieutenant, Derby Militia
..
. . 764
Rev. T. Minister of Stranraer. .
..
. . 668
W. H. B. Ensign, 24th Foot
1151
Littlejohn, W. Or. 1st Class Assistant-Engineer, R.N. 855
Liverpool. Consul at, for Costa Rica . .
..
. . 29
Consul at, for the Equator
..
. . 296
Consul at, for Guatemala. .
..
. . 222
Vice-Consul for Haiti at . .
..
. . 1199
Consul at, for Portugal . .
..
. . 444
Consul for Venezuela at . .
..
. . 761
Vice-Consul for Swiss Confederation at . . 1088
Livesay, Lieut. R. A. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Livingstone, C. H.M. Consul, West African Terri
tories
1088
Lloyd, E. E. Surgeon, Madras Army
..
. . 720
E. H. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
, , 1166
&. C. Brevet Major
899
G. M. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 86
H. C. Lieutenant, 18th Foot
598
N. T. Lieutenant, 82nd Foot
..
. . 230
Y. Or. Change of Name
746
Loch, C. A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 273
J. H. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 712
F. A. E. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 273
Brevet Lieutenant - Colonel, Indian
Army
1230
R. &. Adjutant, 20th Hussars
620
Lochcarron. Minister of
..
..
..
. . 360
Lock, F. E. Major, 15th Foot
1208

INDEX.
1380
Locke, J. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 541
Lockhart, A. E. Lieutenant and Sheriff Principal of
Selkirk
1128
G. A. Brevet Colonel
607
Brevet Major-General
..
. . 763
G. C. E. Lieutenant, R.N
908
S. M. Lieutenant, Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..726
Lockwood, Lieut.-Gen. G. H. Knight Commander of
the Bath
324
Lofthouse, R. C. Staff Surgeon
310
Surgeon, 32ud Foot
..
. . 447
Logan, A. G. D. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 263
G. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 898
Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals, T. G. DirectorGeneral of the Army Medical Department
. . 369
T. R. J. Captain, West York Militia
. . 433
Logan-Home, W. J. H. Temporary rank of Lieu
tenant, Engineers . .
..
..
..
. . 100
Lornax, R. Cornet, Warwick Yeomanry Cavalry . . 443
London. Consul for Peru in . .
..
..
. . 933
Consul-General for Persia in
..
. . 1181
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Bishop of. Ritual Enquiry Commis
sioner
..
..
..
..
. . 583
Loney, J. F. Staff Captain, R.N
763
Long, C. P. Major, 13th Foot
798
D. B. Assistant - Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
907
W. Cornet, Hants Yeomanry Cavalry
. . 457
Longden, J. R. Lieutenant-Governor, British Hon
duras . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1164
Longfield, A. H. Lieutenant, 9th Foot
..
. . 191
Longhurst, A. E. T. Staff Surgeon
452
Longman, G. Veterinary Surgeon of the 1st Class . . 850
Longmore, Deputy Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals T.
Companion of the Bath
..
..
..
. . 326
Longueville, T. Cornet, Salop Yeomanry Cavalry .. 1173
Longstanton. Polling Place for Cambridge . .
. . 530
Lonsley, B. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
. . 205
Lopes, G. L. Cornet, Devon Yeomanry Cavalry . . 608
Loraine, Sir L., Bart. Commander, R.N. . .
. . 756
Lord, C. O. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps ..
.. 275
Lord Chamberlain :
Court Mourning for
Mexico. His Majesty the Emperor of . . 726

1381
INDEX.
Lord Chamberlain.Court Mourning forcontd.
Sclileswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg. Her Serene Highness the Duchess
of
321
Courts, and Regulations to be observed at 145, 293,
336, 353, 490
Drawing Rooms Do.
Do.
545
Levees
Do.
Do.
175, 337,
400, 491, 573
Windsor Castle. Notice of opening of State
Apartments . . 507, 1180
Notice of closing of do. 129, 609,
828, 990
Lord Great Chamberlain's Office. Parliament, Open
ing of, and Regulations to be observed at . .
. . 131
Lorraine-Eastall, Lieut. C. E. Madras Army. Date
of rank
395
Loudon, J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps. . 390
Lougheed, J. F. Staff Surgeon
..
..
. . 311
Surgeon, 2) st Foot
420
J. W. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
. . 755
W. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 333
Loughnan, A. R. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 709
Louis, W. Lieutenant, 8th Foot
191
Love, E. Assistant-Purveyor to the Forces . .
. . 1195
Lovell, C. N. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery. .
. . 29
F. H. Ensign and Lieutenant, Coldstream
Guards
377
Low, Col. A. Companion of the Bath
..
. . 325
I. Captain, Bengal Army
..
..
. . 388
Sir J. Brevet General
233
J. A. 2nd Captain, Artillery
884
Lowder, Col. S. N. Companion of the Bath. .
. . 325
S. N. Deputy Adjutant-General, Marines. . 731
Lowe, A. C. Member of Council, Turks' and Caicos
Islands
132
E. W. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, 86th Foot . . 138
T. Surgeon, Madras Army . .
..
. . 720
Lowis, Lieut. R. F. Artillery. Seconded on appoint
ment as 3rd Class Commissary of Ordnance in
India
466
Lowndes, T. Captain, Madras Army. .
..
. . 716
Lowry, A. G. Captain, 1st West India Regiment . . 603
J. R. C. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
907
Lowther, H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland . . 626

1382

INDEX.

Lowther, Col. the Hon. H. C. Deputy - Lieutenant,


Cumberland
626
J. Deputy-Lieutenant, York
..
. . 341
W. Minister Plenipotentiary to the Argen
tine Republic . .
..
..
..
..
. . 975
W. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army. . 385
Major, Bengal Army
..
. . 712
Loxdale, J. Sheriff for Cardiganshire
..
.. 144
Luard, C. E. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
. . 697
G. F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 259
P. E. Commander, R.N
426
P. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 896
Capt, W. G. Companion of the Bath
. . 325
Lubeck. Consul for, at Sydney
..
..
. . 149
Lucas, B. W. Ensign, 59th Foot
1209
C. D. Captain, R.N
1042
Luck, A. H. Captain, 84th Foot
1101
- G. Captain, 6th Dragoons . .
..
. . 1098
P. F. Lieutenant, Middlesex Militia . .
. . 609
Luckraft, J. S. Acting Lieutenant, R.N. ..
.. 319
Ludlow, E. S. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 899
G. T. Engineer, R.N
357
Lugard, Lieut.-Gen. Sir E. Knight Grand Cross of
the Bath
323
E.J. Lieutenant, 4th Foot
67
Lukin, C. O. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army . . 716
Lumb, W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland
. . 626
Lumley, Major and Brevet-Col. F. D. Half-pay.
Unattached. Retired
..
..
..
. . 455
J. S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation
. . 879
Lumsden, J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lanark . .
. . 1217
Lundy, J. B. Deputy Commissary-General . .
. . 451
Lushington, S. Commr., Neutrality Laws Enquiry 148
Adm. Sir S. Knight Grand Cross of the
Bath
323
Lutman, W. I. Captain, Ceylon Rifles
..
. . 1102
Luxmoore, C. T. P. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 658
J. F. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 868
P. P. Commander, R.N
957
T. C. Brevet Lieutenant-General
. . 988
Lycett, F. Created Knight . .
.." ..
.805
Lynam, W. Lieutenant, 5th Lancashire Militia . . 185
Lynch, A. N. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army 385
'
Major, Madras Army . .
. . 718
Capt. E. A. 7th Lancashire Militia. Resigned 211

1383
INDEX.
Lynch, E. J. Lieutenant, 3rd Foot . .
..
. . 814

E. P. Brevet Colonel
704
J. de B. Ensign, 1st Foot
136
95th Foot
1014
T. K. Consul-General in London for Persia 1181
Lyne, de C. F. Captain, 2nd Devon Militia. .
. . 319
Lyon, F. L. H. Captain, Artillery
813
T. H. Sheriff for Cheshire
.142
Lyons, The Rt. Hon. Lord. Ambassador Extraordi
nary and Plenipotentiary to France. .
..
. . 728
E. W. Brevet Major
384

Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .


. . 722
G. M. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 278
Lys, A. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 267
Lyster, H. H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 644
M.
Maberly, J. C. Cornet, 2nd Dragoons
..
. . 960
,
T. A. Lieutenant, 35th Foot
..
. . 229
Maeansh, J. Ensign, 59th Foot
1000
Macartney, J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 333
Brevet Captain
..
..
. . 606
Macaulay, A. Ensign, 89th Foot
1169
C. E. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 649
K. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army 386, 717
R. Engineer, R.N
1143
Macbay, 1st Lieut. A. J. Northumberland Militia.
Resigned
...
..
..
..
..
.. 506
W. G. W. Ensign, 57th Foot
..
. . 349
Macbean, G. S. Brevet Colonel
..
..
. . 705
Lieut.-Col. G. S. Bengal Staff Corps.
Alteration of date of Appointment . .
..
. . 1232
MacCall, H. B. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
..
. . 206
Maccall, T. S. Assistant-Surgeon, Lancaster Militia 609
Surgeon, Lancashire Militia . .
. . 1144
MacCallum, Or. K. Deputy-Lieutenant, Perth
. . 34
Macdiarmid, Lieut. H. C. Seconded on Appointment
to Public Works Department, India
..
. . 671
Macdonald, C. E. Captain, Marines . .
..
. . 571
D. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 540
Rev. Or. Minister of Eddrachillis
. . 955
H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 254
J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 708
J. A. Knight Comr. of the Bath 728, 1184

1384
INDEX.
Maedonald, J. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
.".
..708
J. M. Brevet Colonel
140
L. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 647
R. G. Captain, 97th Foot
..
. . 965
.
T. C. H. Ensign, 103rd Foot . .
. . 288
W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 644
W. C. R. Brevet Colonel
..
. . 455
W. P. Brevet Major-General . .
. . 233
Major-Gen. W. P. Date of Rank
. . 370
Maedonell, Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. A. Rifle
Brigade. Seconded on Appointment to the Com
mand of a Brigade in India . .
..
..
. . 1211
J. I. Lieutenant-Colonel, 71st Foot . . 1151
MacDonell, G. G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
898
MacDonnell, A. R. Captain, Engineers
..
. . 1079
G. Or. Brevet Colonel
704
Macdonnell, Ensign Or. A. Instructor of Musketry,
18th Foot
366
G. A. Lieutenant, 18th Foot . .
. . 1191
Macdonnell, W. Paymaster, 88th Foot
..
. . 888
Macdougall, J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 266
MacDougall, S. Commander, R.N. . .
..
. . 1121
W. Companion of the Bath .. 728, 1184
MacDowall, J. S. Lieutenant, Edinburgh Militia . . 1244
Macfadin, F. H. Staff Surgeon
701
Assist.-Surgeon F. H. Promotion antedated 801
F. H. Surgeon, 13th Foot
..
.. 842
MaeFarlane, J. F. L. Cornet, 12th Lancers . .
. . 465
3rd Dragoon Guards
749
MacGregor, C. M. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. . 647
Lieut. H. G. Instructor of Musketry,
17th Foot
420
Macgregor, J. M. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
714
Macguire, R. K. Major, Madras Staff Corps
.. 715
Machell, Capt. L. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1187
Macintire, A. Brevet Colonel. .
..
..
..
31
A. W. Colonel, Artillery
629
Macintosh, A. Captain, Marines
..
..
. . 864
Macintyre, J. M. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1188
Mackay, Capt. J. A. Permission to retain Rank in
Militia
637

1385
INDEX.
190
Mackay, J. L. Cornet, 19th Hussars . .
820
N. M. Brevet Colonel
762
Mackenzie, A. Lieutenant-Colonel, 78th Foot
326
Col. C. Companion of the Bath . .
66S
C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
C J. Cornet, Edinburgh Yeomanry
785
Cavalry. F. J. N. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
902
384
H. Brevet Major
709
Major, Bengal Staff Corps
801
J. Staff Assistant Surgeon
432
J. B. Captain, 1st Lanark Militia
J. S. F. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps 838
72
L. l'aymaster, 68th Foot. .
Capt. L. M. Madras Army. Bate of
394
Rank . R. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
967
Lieut.-Col. R. Artillery. Alteration of
1016
date of Commission ..
..
26
R. G. Captain, Ross-shire Militia
604
W. S. Captain, Half-pay. .
799
- 84th Foot
753
Mackie, W. G. Captain, 96th Foot .
998
Mackinlay, T. D. Captain, 5th Foot . .
-
Mackhmon, H.
L. F.
W. A.
Member
Assistant-Surgeon,
of Legislative 101st
Council
Foot
of 1169
344
103
- W. A. Staff Surgeon-Major
554
W. A . D. Ensign, 66th Foot
797
W. C. Captain, 3rd Foot
87
Mackintosh, W. J. Lieutenant, Artillery
Maclachlan, Capt. T. J. Alteration of date of Com- 1132
mission as Brevet Major
32
Maclagan, R. Brevet Colonel . .
494
Colonel, Engineers
Maclean, A. Brevet Deputy Inspector-General of 557
Hospital
801 890
Surgeon, Royal Military College
656
E. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
91
Or. R. Ensign, 16th Foot
261
J. N. Major, Madras Staff Corps
Surgeon L. H. J. Bengal Army. Date of
Rank S. B. Deputy Superintendent of Stores . . 390
775
W. Or. Or. Lieutenant, West Somerset
443
Yeomanry Cavalry
Jamaica

1386
Macleanc.
celled

INDEX.

Ensign, 101st Foot. Promotion can


1014
T. Lieutenant, 101st Foot
847
Adjutant, 101st Foot
1101
Maclear, H. W. Lieutenant, 28th Foot
..
. . 939
Maclennan, Or. Lieutenant, Boss-shire Militia
. . 406
Macleod, Rev. D. 1st Minister of Montrose
. . 772
D. D. McL. Lieutenant, 74th Foot
. . 305
H. T. Ensign, 20th Foot
672
79th Foot
673
J. Lieutenant, 4th Foot
303
MacLeod, N. M. Captain, 74th Foot
305
MacMaster, W. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 539
MacNab, F. Consul at Sydney for the Netherlands. . 1008
Macnamara. Lieutenant, 93rd Foot. Appointment as
Instructor of Musketry cancelled . .
..
. . 799
Sir B. Admiral. Reserved List
. . 372
F. R. Instructor of Musketry, 93rd
Foot
602
J. D. Captain, Tower Hamlets Militia 406
W. Staff Surgeon
332
Macnamera, N. C. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
. . 712
Macneill, Lieut. J. G. R. D. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
394
Maconachie, G. A. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay
Medical Service
..
..
..
..
. . 907
Macpherson, D. L. Member of Senate of Canada .. 510
H. C. R. Lieutenant, Marines. .
. . 867
J. I). Brevet Major-General . .
. . 371
Lieut.-Col. R. Colonial Secretary for
the Straits Settlements
1021
R. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
1234
Macquay, J. P. Captain, Engineers . .
..
466, 998
Macqueen, A. J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 256
D. R. Lieutenant, 75th Foot . .
. . 673
Macrae, W. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
906
Mactier, S. E. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 256
MacVicar, J. A. Instructor of Musketry, 93rd Foot 799
Lieutenant, 93rd Foot
..
. . 986
Madagascar. As to the apprehension of Deserters
from Merchant Ships. .
..
..
3
Order in Council regulating Consular
Jurisdiction . .
..
..
. . 509
Postal Regulations
..
..
, . 872

INDEX.
1387
Madden, C. D. Staff Surgeon
986
T. D. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 647
Madeira. H. M. Consul at
1228
Madras. Consul for Belgium at
..
..
. . 1160
Madrid. Decree prolonging the authorization for the
introduction of Foreign Wheat . .
. . 1046
Import Duty on grain into the Philippine
Islands and Puerto Rico abolished
. . 1203
Quarantine Regulations . .
..
97, 876
Reduction of Duty on Agricultural Imple
ments
..
..
..
..
. . 1034
Magee, H. W. Lieutenant, 77th Foot
..
. . 940
Maggs, G. Quartermaster, Marines . .
..
. . 943
Magra, C. Lieutenant, Surrey Militia
..
. . 969
Magrath, H.
Capt.
M. J.S. R.Lieutenant,
Artillery. Madras
Alteration
Staff of
Corps
date 658
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1188
Magree, M. Surgeon, R.N. . .
..
..
. . 290
Maher, V. II. Ensign, 17th Foot
377
Mahony, J. Paymaster, 32nd Foot
285
Mainprise, Master Attendant W. T. Companion of
the Bath
326
W. T. Staff Captain, R.N
732
Mainwaring, E. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
639
G. B. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 641
K. H. A. Commander, R.N
1042
R. R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
640
Maister, G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . .
. . 375
Brevet Major . .
..
..
. . 384
Maitland, C. E. Captain, Artillery
550
D. Ensign, 33rd Foot
304
74th Foot
305
F. H. Lieutenant, 4th Hussars . .
. . 749
H. L. A. L. Captain, R.N
1042
J. G. Cornet, 4th Dragoon Guards
134, 345

W. G. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . 256


Majendie, W. F. H. Lieutenant, 31st Foot . .
. . 347
Major, F. C. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent ofStores 381
N. B. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
.. 333
W. H. Lieutenant, 5th Foot
597
Maker. Rector of
..
..
..
..
. . 99
Malacca. Appointments at
..
..
. . 247
Malaga. Nayagation dues on Steam Ships trading to
Spanish ports augmented. .
.
. . 1202

INDEX.
1388
Malaga. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 485
Malam, J. W. Cornet, 12th Lancers
796
Malcolm, E. D. Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 841
G. Brevet Major - General in the East
Indies . .
..
.
..
..
..
. . 625

Brevet Temporarv Rank of MajorGeneral in Abyssinia . .


..
..
. . 1154, 1195
Brevet Major-General ..
..
.. 1214
G. A. Brevet Lieutenant-General. .
. . 370
Malcolmson, A. Captain, 95th Foot . .
..
..
73
Malet, A. G. W. Lieutenant, 39th Foot . .
. . 496
Malhiot, C. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
Malins, R. Knighthood
183
Mallaby, R. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 271
Malone, J. R. Cornet, 12th Lancers . .
..
. . 813
Maloney, W. Quartermaster, Dep6t Battalion
. . 1028
Malta. Appointments at
..
..
..
. . 439
Consul for Spain in . .
..
..
. . 1228
Governor and Commander-in-Chief. .
. . 632
Maltby, E. C. Lieutenant, 9th Foot . .
..
. . 551
E. P. Madras Army. Date of Rank
. . 395
P. G. Ensign, 105th Foot
701
Man, H. Brevet Colonel
..
..
..
. . 454
H. C. H. Lieutenant, 81st Foot
..
. . 1013
Manchester. Consul for the Hellenes at . . 627, 1047
M.P. for
1159
Mander, A. T. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
. . 495
Manford, R, A. Assistant-Surgeon, Banff Militia . . 944
T. Assistant-Superintendent of Stores . ."" 381
Manley, J. Engineer, R.N
1106
J. H. Paymaster, R.N
535
W. G. N. Surgeon, Artillery
1098
Mann, J. Captain, Half-pay . .
..
..
. . 851
Adjutant, Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry 935
Lieut. -Col. J. R. Director of Roads. Jamaica 1088
Major W. S. Madras Army, Date of Rank . . 384
W. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . .
. . 549
Capt. W. S. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1188
Manners, A. C. Lieutenant, 18th Foot
751
1000
W. N. Captain, 60th Foot. .
Manning, C. D. Paymaster, 38th Foot
348
E. M. Lieutenant, 47th Foot
1026
H. Brevet Captain .
820
Mansel, F.E. B.Captain,
Captain,
20th15th
FootHussars
281
598

INDEX.

1389
Mansel, Rev. H. L. Regius Professor in Ecclesiastical
History in the University of Oxford
..
. . 29
T. Retired Admiral
1036
Mansergh, A. H. W. Lieutenant, 17th Foot
. . 347
J. C. Honorary Rank of Captain
. . 431
Mansfield, W. G. Retired Captain, R.N
334
Mantell, A. A. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
. . 713
J. I. Created Knight
805
Manwaring, Lieut. J. H. Seconded on appointment
to Public Works Department, India
..
. . 671
Maquay, Capt. J. P. Engineers. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 998
T. M. Commander, R.N
426
Mardall, F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 269
Marett, Capt.
J. R. P.Lieutenant,
D. Artillery.
Bengal
Alteration
Staff Corps
of date .of. 648
Promotion
Margetts, W. G. Lieutenant, Middlesex Militia . .
Markham, A. Commander, R.N. . .
..
..
J. Brevet Captain
Marlborough, Duke of. Lord President of Privy
Council
Marlow, B. W. Deputy Inspector - General of
Hospitals
Marquis, J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps
Marr, G. Surgeon, Madras Army . .
..
..
Marriott, E. C. Havenor and Keeper of the Ports
and Foreshores of the Duchy of Cornwall . .
..
H. Major-General, Marines
..
..
W. F. Ensign, 83rd Foot
Marsh, E. N. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps. .
..
G. Staff Commander, R.N
H. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
..
Marshall, J.
C. J.G. Lieutenant,
A. Cornet,91stYorkshire
Foot
Yeomanry
..
..
Cavalry
R. C. A. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
Marsham, The Hon. H. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade. .

H. S. J. Retired Admiral
Marsland, E. Major, Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry . .
Marston, J. A. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
..
Staff Surgeon
Martin, C. G. B. Lieutenant, 65th Foot . .
..
D. Paymaster, R.N
E. Lieutenant, 40th Foot
E. R. Ensign, 77th Foot
1867.
4 U

1189
676
210
820
294
310
708
720
628
218
965
277
870
648
846
633
1238
1027
1036
171
556
605
1001
1084
1167
775

INDEX.
1390
Martin, G. E. Captain,
Lieutenant,Worcestershire
Madras Staff Corps
Yeomanry
. . 267
Cavalry
684
G. W. Ensign, 88th Foot
637
J. J. Captain, 4th Foot
302
J. J. Staff Surgeon, R.N
460
J. R. Captain, Artillery
..
..
. . 621
W. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 87
W. R. Captain, Bengal Army
..
. . 712
W. R. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.
. . 968
W. T. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 452
Martin-Atkins, E. E. Ensign, 3rd Foot . .
. . 1167
Martindale, B. H. Brevet Major . .
..
. . 104
Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . . 696
Martinez, General. Audience. Credentials. .
. . 861
Martinique. Customs' Duties on Foreign Merchandize
Imported into, abolished . .
. . 1142
Postal Regulatious
..
..
. . 872
Martyn, J. K. Retired Captain, R.N
731
Marx, G. F. Ensign, 65th Foot
1131
Mascall, F. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
..
30
J. R. Captain, Marines
..
..
. . 802
Mason, C. C. Major, Madras Staff Corps , .
. . 653
:
E. S. Captain, 82nd Foot
230
68th Foot
421
Massingberd, F. B. Captain, 1st Dragoon Guards . . 204
5th Lancers . .
. . 1009
Massy, C. F. Lieutenant, 85th Foot
818
H. H. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals 310
Mather, J. Chief Engineer, R.N
170
J. Captain, 14th Hussars . .
..
. . 493
Matheson, J. Lieutenant, Engineers. .
..
. . 377
J. G. S. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . . 896
R. Member of Senate of Canada. .
. . 539
Mathew, G. B. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary, Brazil
..
..
..
. . 955
Mathews, W. Commissioner, Trades Unions Enquiry 198
Matthews, C. J. Lieutenant, 57th Foot
..
. . 1026
Ensign C. J. 57th Foot. Promotion
cancelled
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1131
C. R. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 902
G. Quartermaster, 3rd Hussars . .
. . 669
W. G. Riding Master, 3rd Hussars . . 736
Mathias, V. D. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 863
V. L. Lieutenant, 108th Foot
..
. . 889
Maturin, H. Lieutenant, 1st West India Regiment 624

INDEX.

1391

Maunsell, E. H. Lieutenant, 16th Lancers . .


. . 134
H. D. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 248
Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
1234
J. R. Captain, Engineers . .
..
494, 884
R. G. S. Lieutenant, 85th Foot ..
. . 287
S. E. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
. . 983
T. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay . .
. . 498
Mauritius. Appointments at . .
..
..
895, 959
Mawbey, H. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Marines
. . 424
Maxwell, D. Captain, 15th Hussars
228
J. H. Brevet Colonel
..
..
. . 32
Colonel, Engineers . .
..
. . 494
-- J. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kirkcudbright 1134
W. H. Lieutenant, Renfrew Militia
. . 631
May, F. H. Staff Captain, R.N
732
S. W. G. F. Retired Commander, R.N.
. . 410
W. G. Assistant - Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
289
Mayer, T. W. Veterinary Surgeon of the 1st Class. . 1083
Mayes, W. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Mayhew, A. H. Lieutenant, 109th Foot . .
. . 429
Bombay Staff Corps .. 839
G. A Ensign, 23rd Foot
1100
Maynard, A. G. S. Captain, 31st Foot
..
. . 347
Mayne, A. Gt. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 274
Capt. R. C. Companion of the Bath. .
. . 325
R. T. Lieutenant, 109th Foot
..
. . 84-8
Mayow, G.
Col.W.G. Deputy
W. Companion
Quartermaster
of the Bath
- General .to. 325
Irish Forces
McAlester, C. S. Captain, 79th Foot
Adjutant, Ayr Militia
..
..
McAlevy, R. P. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
McAlister, J. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
McAndrew, G. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
McArthur, A. D. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
..
C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Marines . .
..
McAuley, J. Captain, 1st West India Regiment . .
Major, 1st West India Regiment . .
McBarnet, A. C. Captain and Lieutenant - Colonel,
Grenadier Guards . . ' . .
..
..
..
McBryan, J. Lieutenant, 15th Hussars
..
..
McCallum, G. K. Captain, 92nd Foot
..
..
4 U 2

1015
72
544
1004
907
900
30
802
93
603
698
1023
555

1392

INDEX.

McCausland, A. K. Ensign, 41st Foot


..
. . 1209

C. Colonel, Engineers . .
..
696, 884
W. H. Captain, 79th Foot . .
. . 623
McCheane, W. H. Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 867
Mi Clean , A. R. Member of Senate of Canada
. , 541
McCleverty, W. A. Brevet Lieutenant - General in
Madras. .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 776
MeClorg, A. Assistant - Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
907
McClure, Sir R. J. le M. Rear - Admiral. Retired
List
,
372
McCrea, W. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
McCudden, L. A. T. Ensign, 7th Foot
..
. . 330
McCulIy, J. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
McDermott, P. Staff Surgeon
..
..
. . 775
P. A. Surgeon, 95th Foot
..
. . 1169
McDonnell, J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay
. . 498
MeDougall, Major A. D. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
393
A. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army 717
MeDowall, W. Chief Engineer, R.N
821
McDowell, J. H. Member of Legislative Council of
Jamaica
..
, . ..
..
.,
.. 344
McEwen, G. 1st Class Assistant-Engineer, R.N. . . 1031
McGann, T. J. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
906
MeGeachy, F. A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Herts
. . 234
McGill, E. Staff Surgeon
1102
W. Honorary rank of Captain
..
. . 334
McGoun, A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 266
Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 715
McGregor, A. D. Lieutenant, 92nd Foot . .
. . 775
MeGrigor, D. J. Captain, Artillery . .
..
. . 961
McGwire, E. T. St. L. Major, 1st Foot . .
. . 419
Mcllree, J. D. Inspector-General of Hospitals
. . 309
Mcllwaine, A. L. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent
of Stores
850
Mclnroy, C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 657
Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 903
Molntyre, A. Engineer, R.N.. .
..
..
.. 501
W. 1st Class Assistant-Engineer, R.N. . . 571
McEartney, D. Quartermaster, Canadian Rifles 754, 966
McKay, G. Captain, Half-pay
.. ' ..
. . 369
J. Major, 12th Foot
842
School
of
Musketry
.
.
.
.
"
W. R. Cornet, 3rd Dragoon Guards
. . 849
465

INDEX.

1393
McKechnie, J. A. R. Lieutenant, Marines . .
866, 980
McKenna, C. J. Assistant-Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
289
J. N. Created Knight
883
McKenzie,A.A.W.Major,
Paymaster,
Bengal Staff
3rd West
Corps India
.. Regi
.. 1235
ment . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1153
J. Engineer, R.N
501
McKerron, Rev. R. Minister of Clatt
..
. . 744
McKirmon, J. Member of Council, Nova Scotia . . 1164
McLaren, P. Captain, 74th Foot
807
McLaughlin, W. T. Lieutenant, 48th Foot . .
. . 366
McLoghlin, C. Ensign, 4th West India Regiment . . 368
MLoughlin, J. Captain, 11th Hussars
..
. . 812
McMahon, A. R. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 1238
C. A. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 715
McMaster, A. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
714
C. Engineer, R.N
169
McMillan, J. Lieutenant, 75th Foot. .
..
887, 940
MeMurdo, A. Retired Rear-Admiral
..
. . 559
McNair, E. J. Captain, Bengal Army
..
. . 1236
J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 648
J. F. A. Colonial Engineer, Straits Settle
ments
1196
McNeile, C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 649
W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 708
McNeill, I). Created Baron Colonsay
..
. . 215
D. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 657
J. C. Major, Half-pay
624
McRae, A. S. Ensign, 36th Foot
70
J. G. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 276
McSheehy, T. Staff Surgeon
452
McWharrie, R. Brevet Deputy Inspector-General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
. . 674
Mead, Rev. G. Chaplain of the 4th Class . .
. . 809
Capt. J. A. R. Artillery. Alteration of Date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1187
Meade, J. Member of Council, Montserrat . .
. . 895
J. P. Ensign, 52nd Foot
379
R. F. Acting Lieutenant, R.N
319
Hon. R. H. Extra Groom of the Bedchamber
to the Prince of Wales
..
..
..
. . 149
R. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 639
R. W. Staff Surgeon ..
..
.. 311
.
Surgeon, 29th Foot ..
..
.. 939

1394

INDEX.
Meade, T. Q. Honorary Rank of Major . .
..
Meane, J. Surgeon, 78th Foot
Mears, A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Measbam. Polling Place for Derby . .
..
..
Meath, Earl of. Irish Church Enqniry Commissioner
Medley, G. M. Lieutenant, Flint Militia . .
..
Meik, F. T. Captain, 1st Foot
Honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel . .
Mejanel, P. Lieutenant, 1st Middlesex Militia
..
Melbourne. Consul for the United States at
..
Consul-General at, for Italy . .
..
Melgund, Visct. Ensign aud Lieutenant, Scots
Fusilier Guards
..
..
..
..
..
Melladew, H. F. L. Assistant Surgeon, 12th Lancers
Mellersh, G.
Capt.
B. G.Lieutenant-Colonel,
B. Artillery. Alteration
Artilleryof date
..

95
806
266
531
1073
634
136
141
461
876
202
596
1098
620

of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1189
Melliss, H. W. Instructor of Musketry, 94th Foot. . 888
MelTill, H. Brevet Major
384
Melville, A. B. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 252
B. H. 2nd Captain, Engineers . .
. . 841
W. L. Captain, Canadian Rifles . .
. . 368
Memel. Modification of the Harbour Dues and
Bridge Tolls
-..933
Mencarini, A. Consul at Singapore for Spain
. . 296
Menzies, E. Staff Surgeon-Major . .
..
. . 424
O. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps ..
.. 387
Mercer, C. A. Ensign, 19th Foot
598
34th Foot
598
J. N. Acting Lieutenant, R.N
319
W. W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 264
Meredith, R. T. Lieutenant, Cornwall Militia
. . 357
Lieut. R. T. Cornwall Militia. Resigned 1047
Merewether, W. L. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay
Staff Corps
721
Brevet Colonel
968
Merionethshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. Seo
Counties
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Polling Place for
245
Sheriff for, for 1867
..
.. 144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868.. 1116
Merivale, H. Commissioner, Trades Unions Enquiry 198
Merriman, Capt. C. J. Engineers. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1191
Metcalfj W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army .. 385

1395
INDEX.
Metealf, W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 640
Metcalfe, B. H. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot
..
..940
F. Assistant - Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
289
H. D. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 253
Methuen, The Hon. P. S. Lieutenant and Captain,
Scots Fusilier Guards
1206
Meurant, E. Major, 83rd Foot
940
Mexico. .Circular deciding as to the Legality of certain
State Bonds
1117
Consular Certificate dispensed with in the
case of European Vessels . .
..
. . 1007
Postal Regulations
677, 872
His Majesty the Emperor of. Court Mourn
ing for
..
726
Meyerfeld, J. Consul at Sydney for Lubeck. .
. . 149
Michel, J. H. C. Lieutenant, 17th Foot . .
. . 798
Michell, C. Ensign, 60th Foot
1000
67th Foot
1001
Adm. F. T. Knight Commander of the Bath 324
G. IS. 1st Class Assistant-Engineer, R.N.. . 1180
H. S. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 1042
J. B. Commander, R.N
1042
J. E. Brevet Colonel
630

J. W. A. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 897


Mickleburgh, J. P. Captain, 52nd Foot . .
. . 379
MicHem, E. 2nd Captain, Engineers. .
..
. . 205
Micklethwait, H. S. N. Retired Commander, R.N.. . 1005
Middlecoat, F. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 268
Middleham. Sector of
129
Middlemass, C. Captain, 107th Foot
..
. . 1014
Middlesex. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanrv Cavalry.
M.P. for .'
417
Middleton, F. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps .. 656

J. Assistant-Surgeon, 1st Foot . .


. . 346

W. G-. Lieutenant, 12th Lancers


. . 818
Miles, F. N. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 708
H. C. Staff Surgeon
1102
J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
.. 272
T. G-. Captain, 11th Foot
797
Milford, S. C. ^ Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
.. 272
Militia Commissions :
Anglesey
..
..
411,536,684,756,784

1396

INDEX.

Militia Commissions :continued.


. . Argyllshire
211, 1107
Ayrshire
78,456,544
Banffshire
..
..
..
..
627,944
. Bedfordshire
291
Berkshire
..
..
..
..
.. 544
Brecknockshire
..
..
..
. . 432
Buckinghamshire . .
. . 110, 426, 441, 608
Cambridgeshire
..
..
291,320,784
Cardiganshire
462, 1043
Carmarthenshire, &c
474, 505, 537, 579
Carnarvonshire
..
..
..
. . 475
Cheshire
559
Cornwall
..
. . 291, 357, 431, 742, 1047
Cumberland
473, 505, 1162
Denbighshire . .
..
..
..
. . 315
Derbyshire . .
. . 357, 691, 764, 1020, 1107
Devonshire, . .
196, 319, 474, 608, 803, 1173
Dorsetshire . .
..
96, 560, 608, 692, 973
Dumfriesshire . .
..
..
..
. . 415
Durham
34, 315, 456, 839, 948, 958, 970, 1174
Edinburgh
537, 973, 1244
Elgin
579
Essex
321, 352, 441, 1121
Fifeshire
1107
Flintshire
634, 1038
Forfar
441, 765
Glamorganshire
..
.,
..
..
7
Gloucestershire 320, 411, 732, 764, 785, 809,
958, 1159, 1244
Hertfordshire
809
Highland, The
855
Huntingdonshire . .
..
..
. . 1198
Inverness-shire
..
..
..
. . 560
Kent 33, 79, 358, 411, 443, 457, 560, 872,
1020, 1144, 1156
King's Own Light Infantry , .
..
. . 1121
Kirkcudbright.
742
Lanarkshire . .
..
96, 335, 432, 545, 631
Lancashire, 25, 34, 78, 185, 211, 358, 405,
412, 427, 432, 433, 443, 460, 475, 502, 506,
536, 572, 579, 609, 627, 684, 691, 733, 742,
747, 757, 879, 948, 970, 1032, 1143, 1144
Leicestershire . .
..
..
..
. . 609
Lincolnshire
211, 399, 461, 502
London 130, 373, 457, 461, 675, 765, 785, 1020, 1145

INDEX.

1397

Militia Commissions :continued.


Merionethshire
1134, 1135
Middlesex 33, 184, 211, 353, 457, 461, 506,
609, 627, 634, 676, 976
Monmouthshire
..
..
..
442, 663
Montgomeryshire .'.
..
..
291, 441
Norfolk. .
. . 315, 405, 432, 503, 633, 663, 973
Northamptonshire . .
..
. . 1183, 1216
Northumberland
..
. . 441, 506, 821, 1218
Nottinghamshire
212, 822
Perthshire
726
Radnorshire . .
..
..
..
. . 676
Renfrewshire . .
..
..
..
97, 631
Ross-shire, &c.
..
26, 34, 373, 406, 475
Rutlandshire
1216
Shropshire . .
..
..
..
. . 412
Somersetshire . .
. . 202, 219, 400, 741, 1033
Southampton
537, 631, 944, 1032
Staffordshire
88, 235, 443, 461, 609, 634,
988, 1020
Suffolk
..
..
342, 461, 1180, 1216
Surrey
280, 335, 399, 426, 457, 488, 503,
676, 969, 1085, 1173, 1254
Sussex . .
..
. . 316, 358, 406, 488, 503
Sutherlandshire, &c. . .
..
..
. . 634
Tower Hamlets 34, 292, 406, 416, 489, 765,
1121, 1144
Warwickshire
79, 1198, 1217
Wight, Isle of
770, 969, 970
Wiltshire
503
Worcestershire
..
..
..
316, 503
Yorkshire 89, 185, 433, 544, 546, 632, 871,
970, 1037, 1156, 1183
Millar, J. Solicitor-General for Scotland . .
. . 295
J. A. Ensign, 23rd Foot
..
..
. . 69
2nd Captain, Engineers
..
. . 1079
Miller, A. T. Master, R.N
. . 356
D. Captain, Half-pay . .
..
..
.. 95
31st Foot
886
E. E. Brevet Colonel
454
F. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
, . 209
F. T. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 264
G. R. Captain, 41st Foot
1209
J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 646
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 1235
Lieut. J. Or. London Militia. Resigned . . 461

1398

INDEX.

Miller, T. E. Chief Engineer, R.N


821
Lieut. W. Madras Army. Date of Rank . . 395
W. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 541
W. Lieutenant, Marines
..
..
. . 864
W. H. Weights and Measures Enquiry Com
missioner
..
..
..
..
..
. . 533
W. P. Lieutenant, Lancashire Militia
. . 572
W. U. Captain, 38th Foot
699
Millett, H. L. Brevet Major
899
Major H. L. Bengal Staff Corps. Alteration
of date of Appointment
..
..
..
. . 1233
W. H. Albert Medal of 1st Class conferred on 588
Mills, A. Engineer, R.N
290
Lieut.-Col. C. E. Bengal Staff Corps. Altera
tion of Rank
1237
C. H. Captain, Middlesex Teomanry Cavalry 770
H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . . 386
S. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 539
W. T. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 278
W. W. Surgeon, 60th Foot
206
Milman, G. A. Captain of Cadets, Royal Military
Academy
..
..
..
..
..
. . 763
Miln, J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Perth . .
..
. . 34
Milne, Vice-Adm. Sir A. Lord High Admiral of the
United Kingdom
296
D. Quartermaster, 2nd Middlesex Militia . . 184
Milward, G. Lieutenant, Gloucester Militia
. . 959
Minchin, J. W. Paymaster, 85th Foot
..
. . 367
62nd Foot
..
. . 1040
Minto, J. C. Captain, 97th Foot
847
W. Consul at Calcutta for Sweden and
Norway
1008
Mitchell, H. Staff Surgeon
310
~
Surgeon, 96th Foot
451
H. H. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade . .
. . 789
J. Lieutenant, Ross-shire Militia . .
. . 373

J. R. Lieutenant, Sutherland Militia . . 634


P. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 543
W. Created Knight
772
Mitehell-Innes, A. F. H. Lieutenant, 60th Foot . . 1131
Mitford, R. C. W. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 647
Moberly, C. M. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 716
W. H. Lieutenant, 4th West India Regiment . .
,.
..
..
..
..
. . 868
Moffat, H. B. Lieutenant, 24th Foot
..
.. 229
Moffatt, Lieut-Col. A. K. Bengal Army. Date of Rank 389

INDEX.

1399

Moggridge, J. Y. Brevet-Major
..
..
210, 314
Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . . 697
Moir, G. Brevet Colonel
31
J. G. Adjutant, 19th Foot
842
P. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery
..
. . 66
Surgeon R. Bengal Army. Date of Rank . . 390
Moldavia. Postal Regulations
..
..
. . 944
Molison, J. T. Consul at Colombo for Sweden and
Norway
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1185
Mollov, G. Surgeon, R.N
1243
- T. N. Consul at St. John's, Newfoundland,
for the United States
1038
Moloney, C. A. Ensign, 1st West India Regiment. . 139
Molony, CP. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras StaffCorps 651
Molyneux, J. M. Sheriff for Surrey
281
Deputy-Lieutenant, Surrey
. . 335
Monck, Viscount. Governor-General of Canada . . 575
Monckton, The Hon. G. E. M. Lieutenant, Notting
ham Yeomanry Cavalry
..
..
..
.. 1104
Moncreiff, J. W. Lieutenant, Ayr Militia . .
. . 456
Moncrieffe, P. Member of Legislative Council of
Jamaica
..
..
..
..
..
.. 344
Money, E. E. Ensign, 12th Foot
1191
14th Foot
1191
R. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 255
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 902
R. E. K. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 649
Lieut.-Col. W. T. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
392
Money-Simons, J. J. Ensign, 41st Foot . .
. . 70
81st Foot . .
. . 72
Mongomrey, K. R. Lieutenant, 2nd Middlesex
Militia
353
Monk, F. S. Assistant Commissary-General. .
. . 451
Monmouthshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1111
Monro, Lieut. F. J. F. Madras Army. Date of Rank 395
Montagu, Lieut. G. E. Adjutant, 84th Foot
. . 307
G. E. Captain, 84th Foot
818
Lord R. Privy Councillor
339
Vice-President of Committee of
Council on Education
339, 360
1 M.P. for Huntingdon ..
.. 356

1400

INDEX.

Montagu, Lord R. Charity Commissioner . .


. . 360
Montague, The Hon. V. A. Commander, R.N. . . 957
Montanaro, H. Brevet Captain
..
..
. . 892
Montbrun, D. Consul-General at Trinidad for Vene
zuela . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 408
Montevideo. Postal Regulations .-.
..
692,959
Montfort, A. R. Captain, 10th Foot ,
91
Montgomerie, The Hon. G. A. Ensign and Lieu
tenant, Grenadier Guards . .
..
..
. . 596
Sir P. Brevet General
489
S. C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 653
Montgomery, C. L. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
249
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
1234
Sir G. G. Vice-Lieutenant, Peebles . . 280
J. A. L. Ensign, 92nd Foot
941
N. Captain, 41st Foot
70
R. E. 1st Lieutenant, Marines
78
Montgomeryshire. Militia Appointments. See
Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
144
Sheriff for, for 1867
116
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868.
408
Montreal. Consul at, for the Argentine Republic
Montresor, F. B. Rear Admiral
372
Montrose. First Minister of . .
778
Montserrat. Appointments at
561, 895
Moody, J. M. 2nd Captain, Marines. . ...
864
Moor, H. P. Lieutenant, York Militia
1156
M. Lieutenant, 5th "West York Militia
89
Moore, A. G. M. Major, 4th Hussars
937
184
Rev. C. 3rd Class Chaplain. Resigned
C. D. Lieutenant, 59th Foot. .
816
266
C. F. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
1239
Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
871
D. Staff Commander, R.N.
F. Riding Master, 4th Hussars
749
F. H. Surgeon, R.N
777
1019
G. K. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N...
H. B. Lieutenant, 18th Foot. .
708
J. A. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
J. G. M. Lieutenant, East Kent Militia
358
J. H. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1003
R. B. Lieutenant-Colonel, BombayStaffCorps 270
R. St. L. Cornet, 12th Lancers
..
. . 134

INDEX.

1401

Moore, R. St. L. Cornet, 9th Lancers


..
. . 427
S. Assistant-Surgeon, 4th Dragoon Guards. . 329
Staff Assistant-Surgeon ..
..
-. 333
T. E. L. Retired Rear-Admiral
..
. . 559
W. Sheriff for Kent
142
W. Engineer, R.N
1083
W. J. Lieutenant, 13th Hussars . .
. . 1009
Moore-Lane, G. H. Lieutenant, 28th Foot . .
. . 1130
Moorhead, E. Staff Surgeon-Major . .
..
. . 942
T. Surgeon, 26th Foot
69
Morant, E. Ensign, 29th Foot
989
G. F. Major, Cape Mounted Rifles. .
. . 603
Moray, J. C. D. S. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps .. 278
Moresby, Adm. Sir F. Rear Admiral of the United
Kingdom
439
Morgan, Paymaster, H. 43rd Foot. Services dis
pensed with . .
..
..
..
..
. . 304
Lieut. J. M. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
J. W. Sheriff for Breconshire
..
. . 144
*
J. W. Assistant-Surgeon, 6th Foot
. . 999
Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 1004
R. J. Ensign, 12th Foot
773
T. Quartermaster, Marines . .
..
. . 943
W. D. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
707
W. H. Surgeon, Madras Army . .
. . 1240
W. T. Captain, 25th Foot
137
Moriarty, H. A. Staff Captain, R.N
1171
M. P. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 647
Morland, G. W. Captain, 6th Foot
737
J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps ..
.. 252
Morley, F. Major, 3rd Foot
i
. . 1167
J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . .
. . 1036
Morphew, A. Surgeon, 1st Foot
..
..
. . 551
Morphy, M. Captain, 40th Foot
599
Morrah, J. A. Adjutant, Dep6t Battalion . .
. . 1028
Morris, C. A. Ensign, 14th Foot
806
C. C. Captain, Madras Army
..
. . 716
Lieut.-Gen. E. F. Knight Commander of
the Bath
323
F. Retired Commander, R.N
410
F. B. Captain, 75th Foot
469
G. M.P., Galway
404
G. B. Adjutant," Marines
943
G. T. Lieutenant, 18th Hussars . .
. . 1023

1402
INDEX.
Morris, Rev. H. B. Chaplain and Naval Instructor,
R.N
1179
J. Brevet Captain
820
J. V. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 1238
J. W. Master, R.N
356
M. M.P. for Galway
199
T. Lieutenant, Carmarthen Militia . .
. . 505
W. G. Major, Madras Army. .
..
. . 391

Lieutenant with Temporary Rank,


Engineers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 730
Morrisey, P. Adjutant, 13th Hussars
..
. . 595
Morrison, J. B. B. Deputy- Lieutenant, Perth . . 34

1st Lieut. R. J. Northumberland Militia.


Resigned
..
..
..
..
..
. . 506
R. J. Ensign, 14th Foot
750
W. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . . 696
Morrogh, E. G. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps .. 657
Morse, Capt. R. A. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1189
Mortimer, W. H. Lieutenant, 41st Foot . .
. . 699
Morton, A. Adjutant, 6th Foot
..
. . 1010, 1079
G. de C. Lieutenant, 6th Foot
..
,. 737
J. Assistant-Surgeon, 2nd Surrey Militia , . 458
Capt. R. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1188
Moseley, W. H. Captain, 60th Foot
230
Mosenthal, A. Lieutenant, 96th Foot
..
. . 602
Mosse, C. B. Staff Surgeon
94, 95 .
Mostyn, The Hon. G. C. Major, Surrey Militia . . 1244
P. W. Lieutenant, Inverness Militia
. . 560
Mottet, E. A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
.. 655
Mould, F. Captain, Engineers
..
..
. . 697
L. R. Brevet Major-General . .
..
. . 703
Moxon, J. Lieutenant, 2nd West India Regiment . . 889
Moysey, C. J. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
. . 961
F. A. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Mudge, J. W. Honorary rank of Deputy Inspector
General of Hospitals . .
..
..
..
. . 233
T. A. Lieutenant, 97th Foot
941
Muir, J. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 654
W. Knight Commander of the Star of India . 184
Mulcaster, W. S. S. Major, Madras Staff Corps . . 653
Mulgrave, Earl of. Deputy-Lieutenant, Yorkshire . . 211
Mullen, T. F. Assistant-Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service . .
..
..
..
..
.,
. . 289
MuUer, C. G. Engineer, R.N.
.' 1143

1403
INDEX.
Mundy, C. F. M. Brevet Colonel . .
'. .
. . 455
L. G. Cornet, 11th Hussars
960
Ensign, 78th Foot
'964
P. H. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 703
Munro, A. Lieutenant, 108th Foot . .
..
. . 75
C. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 901
D. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 659
I. C. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cromarty . .
. . 973
J. Assistant-Surgeon, 1st Durham Militia . . 34
J. W. Captain, 75th Foot
1152
W. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals 310
W. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
.. 715
Murdock, W. W. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
. . 696
Mure, J. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals . . 800
Murphy, F. E. Major, 27th Foot
192
H. H. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 377
L. Cornet, 4th Dragoon Guards . .
. . 418
M. W. Deputy Inspector-General of Hos
pitals
310
R. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1003
S. Paymaster, 3rd West India Regiment . . 471
Paymaster, 35th Foot
798
Private T. Vieioria Cross ..
..
.. 1185
T. J. Surgeon, Artillery . .
..
. . 1166
Murray, A. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 255
A. M. Brevet Colonel
820
A. G. E. Retired Commander, R.ST.
. . 690
The Hon. Sir C. A . Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary, Portugal . .
. . 1184
E. T. Ensign, 25th Foot
1192
G. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 265
H. Captain, Artillery
.. ' ..
. . 85
H. Captain, Ross-shire Militia . .
. . 373
H. B. Captain, 84th Foot
941
J. Brevet Fnsign ..
..
..
.. 1154
J. I. Brevet LieutenantColonel . .
. . 900
Lieut.-Col. J. I. Bengal Staff Corps. Altera
tion of date of Appointment . .
..
..
. . 1233
K. Deputy-Lieutenant, Ross
..
. . 855
M. Chief Engineer, R.N
535
P. Acting Engineer, R.N. . .
..
. . 96
P. Captain, 109th Foot
848
R. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 257
Bengal Army . .
..
. . 385
R. H. Ensign, 72nd Foot
1193
T. Engineer, R.N
218

INDEX.
1404
Murray, W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 714
Brevet Lieut.-Col. W. Alteration of Rank. . 900
Lieut.-Col. W. Madras Staff Corps. Altera
tion of date of Appointment . .
..
..
1232
W. G. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 1235
W. H. Lieutenant, Flint Militia . .
. . 1038
Murrell, W. H. J. Assistant - Surgeon. Sussex
Militia
406
Muscat. Order in Council regulating Consular Juris
diction in
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1050
Muschamp, W. H. Staff Surgeon
1103
Surgeon, 10th Foot
..
.. 1167
Musgrave, H. Lieutenant, 72nd Foot
..
. . 1081
R. C. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland . . 626
Musters, C. A. B. Lieutenant, Marines
..
.. 867
J. G. Lieutenant, R.N
319
Muter, St. J. O'N. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . . 271
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
721
Mutrie, J. E. Consul at Belize for Honduras
. . 344
Mutter, J. Engineer, R.N
501
Mylius, F. J. Paymaster, 61st Foot
206
Mysore, Maharajah of. Knight Grand Commander,
Star of India
542

N.
Nagasaki. H.M. Consul at ..
..
..

Nagle, R. Captain, 30th Foot


Napier, C. E. Lieutenant, R.N
G. V. C. Lieutenant, 3rd Hussars . .
..
Rt. Hon. J. Baronetcy
Sir J., Bart. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner. .
Irish Church Enquiry Commis
sioner . .
..
..
..
.

The Hon. J. S. Ensign, 92nd Foot . .


..
Sir R. Brevet Lieutenant-General . .
..
Lieut.-Gen. Sir R. Knight Grand Com
mander, Star of India
..
..
..
..
Naples. Quarantine Regulations 6, 777, 804, 875,
882, 935, 945,
Napper, R. A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Napperpace, W. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
Nash, C. G. Paymaster, R.N

462
963
908
669
407
583
1073
818
500
946
1020
249
898
854

INDEX.
1405
Nash, H. P. P. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 646
Nash-Woodham, F. M. Change of Name . .
. . 534
Nasmyth, Capt. D. J. Engineers. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1190
Nassau. Consul for Prussia at
..
..
. . 504
Natal. Appointments at
..
..
..
. . 215
Nation, J. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff C rps 901
National Debt Office. Sinking Fund
433
National Debt. Reduction of
765, 1017
Naval Knights of Windsor. Notice to Applicants for
Appointments of
..
..
..
. . 1031, 1162
Naval Medical Supplemental Fund Society Windingup Act, 1861. Notice of Act haying been carried
into execution. .
..
..
..
..
. . 218
Naval Pensions. Order in Council relating to
. . 244
Neal, C. W. Hiding Master, 2nd Dragoons . .
. . 1077
Neale, W. A. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
270
Nedham, A. G. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
1234
Need, Lieut.-Col. A. Gentleman-at-Arms . .
. . 462
Needham, C. Lieutenant, 1st Life Guards . .
. . 65
R. B. Lieutenant, R.N
319
Neil, A. Ensign, 25th Foot
137
Neild, H. J. T. Major, Madras Staff Corps ..
. . 260
Neill, A. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1103
A. H. S. Lieutenant, 103rd Foot ..
.. 73
H. F. S. Lieutenant, 108th Foot
..
. . 1152
Nelson, Earl. Captain, Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry . . 489
F. J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 386
Gt. Lieutenant, North Lincoln Militia
. . 211
J. Engineer, R.N
1005
T. Major, York Militia
1183
Nenthorn. Minister of. .
..
..
..
. . 1181
Nepean, A. O. de B. Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 1215
H. A. T. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 266
M. H. D. Lieutenant, 66th Foot . .
. . 554
Nesbitt, E. Lieutenant, 33rd Foot
738.
Ness, R. E. D. Captain, 4th West India Regiment 966
W. E. Captain, 61st Foot
286
Netherlands. Consul at Colombo, Ceylon, for
. . 549
Consul at Hobart Town for . .
. . 861
Consul for, in the Isle of Wight
. . 282
Consul at Sydney for
1008
Consul at Wellington (New Zealand)
for
1018
1867.
4 X

INDEX.
1406
Netherlands. Consul-General in the British Posses
sions in South Africa for . .
. . 795
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to . .
..
. . 879
Nevell, W. Brevet Captain
606
Nevile E. E. C. Captain, 84th Foot
941
Neville, J. P. C. Ensign, 37th Foot
193
Nevinson, J. B. L. Captain, Glamorganshire Militia
7
Nevis. The " West Indian Incumbered Estates Act,
1854," made operative in
..
..
. . 679
New, Capt. S. Madras Army. Date of Rank
. . 394
S. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
..
. . 654
Newall, C. W. Supernumerary Lieutenant, London
Militia
457
Newbigging, W. Lieutenant, 96th Foot . .
. . 602
Adjutant, 96th Foot
..
. . 1194
Newbolt, R. G. Lieutenant, 105th Foot . .
. . 308
Newborough. Perpetual Curate of . .
..
. . 1161
New Brunswick. United with Nova Scotia and
Canada, under name of Canada ...
..
. . 538
New Caledonia. Postal Regulations . ,
..
. . 872
Newdigate, E. Brevet Colonel
1103
Newman, A. C. Ensign, Canadian Rifles . .
. . 368
H. A. T. Ensign, 40th Foot
.,
. . 137
H. H. Lieutenant, 46th Foot . .
. . 1012
Newmarch, C. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . . 494
O. R. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . . 902
Newport, Viscount. Lieutenant, 1st Life Guards . . 134
M.P., Salop (Northern Division) 326
Deputy-Lieutenant, Salop
. . 474
C. P. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 276
W. H. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 275
New South Wales. Governor and Commander-inChief
861
Newton, F. J. S. H. Captain, 14th Hussars. .
. . 302
J. P. M. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 275
S. 1st Lieutenant, Suffolk Militia . .
. . 1180
New Zealand. Governor and Commander-in-Chief. . 1128
Order directing that the Victoria
Cross may be Conferred on Persons
Serving in the Local Forces of . . 106
Postal Regulations . .
110, 677, 1163
Nias, Vioe-Adm. J. Knight Commander of the Bath 323
Sir J. Retired Admiral . .
..
..
. . 1035
Nibbs, J. J. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. .. 341
Nicaragua. Postal Regulations
677

INDEX.
1407
Nicholetts, R. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 838

38th Foot ..
.. 1011
Nicholl, T. Captain, Artillery
883
Nicholls, C. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 261
G. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 170

Lieut. H. J. Madras Army. Date of Rank 394


Nicholson, H. A. Ensign, 82nd Foot
73
Lieut. J. Madras Army. Date of Rank. . 395
W. G. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
. . 1129
Nicklin, W. 1st Class Assistant-Engineer . ,
. . 1172
Nieol, W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kincardine . .
, . 185
Nicolas, a. T. Commander, R.N
426
Nicoll, H. Brevet Colonel
454
Nicolls, J. E. T. Brevet Colonel
..
..
. . 967
Nicolson, C. A. Lieutenant, R.N. . .
..
. . 234
Nightingale, Or. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
1238
Nimms, T. R. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 274
Nisbett, 3. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps
640
Niven, W. Surgeon, Bombay Army . .
,.
. . 724
Nivin, O. B. Acting Lieutenant, R.N.
..
. . 106
Nixon, J. V. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 1240
Noble, C. 8. Lieutenant Bengal Staff Corps
. . 648
E. J. W. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 868
J. Surgeon, R.N
425
Noddall, C. T. A. Retired Captain, R.N
1017
T. A. Staff Captain, R.N
732
Noel, The Hon. R. B. W. Groom of the Privy
Chamber in Ordinary to Her Majesty
..
. . 767
Noel-Hill; H. R. Ensign, 34th Foot
939
Nolan, W. Assistant - Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
289
Norcott, C. H. B. Ensign, Rifle Brigade . .
. . 819
Norfolk. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
142
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . .
. . 1111
Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer 1157
Norman, A. Brevet Ensign . .
.,
..
. . 1154
C. S. Retired Captain, R.N.
..
. . 784
H. R. Brevet Colonel
557
North, C. N. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay. .
. . 312
D. Lieutenant, Artillery
..
..
. . 86
Northamptonshire. Lieutenant of
..
. . 245
Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
4X2

INDEX.
1408
Northamptonshire. Militia Appointments.
Sec
Militia.
M.P. for Northern Division . . 199
Sheriff for, for 1867 . .
. . 143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 1112
Northeote, Sir S. H. Principal Secretary of State . . 294
M.P., Devon (NorthernDivision) 340
S. H. B. Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 863
Northey, Capt. G. W. Adjutant, Depot Battalion . . 288
North G erman Confederation. New Flags to be shown
as National Colours,
established
.. 1038
Passports Dispensed
with in States of . . 1087
Northumberland. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
..
.. 143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868. . 1112
Norton, E. N. Major, Madras Staff Corps , .
. . 652
J. Lieutenant, Lanarkshire Militia. .
. . 631
Norwich, City of. Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1157
Nott, C. D. P. Captain, Bengal Army
..
. . 386
Lieut.-Col. H. Madras Army. Date of Rank 393
H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps .. 650
Brevet Colonel
704
J. N. P. Cornet, Devon Yeomanry Cavalry . . 608
Rev. P. W. P. Vicar of Kew with Petersham. . 374
R. Mcl. Ensign, 103rd Foot
74
Nottinghamshire. County Court Districts . .
679, 860
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
..
. . 143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868. . 1112
Nova Scotia. Appointments at
..
..
. . 1164
United with New Brunswick and
Canada under the name of Canada. . 638
Noverre, W. L. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 648
Nowell, W. H. G. Acting Lieutenant, R.N
319
Noyes, A. \T. Lieutenant, 14th Foot
..
. . 816
E. H. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 276
Nugent, H. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
. . 333
W. S. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 838
Nunez, Senor B, Consul in Jamaica for Venezuela. . 1228

INDEX.
Nunn, T. S. Chief Engineer, R.N
Nurse, A. H. Ensign, 2nd Foot
Nuthall, F. Or. Brevet Colonel
W. F. Ensign, 20th Foot . .
63rd Foot
Nuttall, T.J. M.
Major,
Major,
Bombay
Bengal
Staff
Staff
Corps
Corpt . .

1409
. 1182
. 1169
32
. 699
. 845
. 641
. 277

O.
Oakeley, R. Ensign, 8th Foot
191
Oakes, A. R. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 657
E. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
.. 249
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
. . 384
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . . 708
Lieut.-Col. E. Bengal Staff Corps. Altera
tion of date of Appointment
..
..
. . 1232
Or. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 268
G-. N. Brevet Colonel
78
J. E. Lieutenant, West Suffolk Militia . . 461
Obbard, T. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 654
O'Beirne, A. M Ensign, 6th Foot
1150
F. S. Lieutenant, Sussex Militia . .
. . 358
O'Brien, E. R. Assistant Surgeon, 96th Foot
. . 308
G. Engineer, R.N
410
J. H. Lieutenant, R.N
210
J. T. N. Inspector-General of Police,
Mauritius
..
..
..
..
..
. . 959
P. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 712
R. S. I. Lieutenant, 11th Foot . .
. . 68
T. D. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot
..
. . 1013
O'Callaghan, Rear-Adm. Or. W. D. Companion of
the Bath
324

J. W. Lieutenant, 11th Foot . .


. . 842
O'Connell, H. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
390
M. C. Ensign, 61st Foot
71
O'Connor, D. Surgeon, R.N
425
Odell, F. Staff Surgeon
311
Surgeon, 17th Foot
1167
W. H. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 541
O'Donovan, D. Staff Surgeon . .
.,
..
. . 1132
O'Dowda, J. W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 887
O'Flvnn, D. J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 1003

1410
INDEX.
O'Geran. E. H. B. Lieutenant, 61st Foot . .
..
Ogg, G. 8. W. Surgeon, Madras Army
..
..
Oglander, Sir H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Isle of Wight
Ogle, E. Colonel, Engineers
Ogilvie, F. D. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
O'Grady, Or. F. Captain, 2nd Foot

H. K. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .


O'Hea, Private T. Victoria Cross . .
..
..
O'Kelly, E. O'D. Ensign, 8th Foot
Olden, D. L. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
..
Oldfield, C. C. Captain, 85th Foot
H. A. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army
..
Oldham, E. J. Cornet, North Devon Yeomanry
Cavalrv
- H. H. Instructor of Musketry, 48th Foot
W. H. Lieutenant, 3rd West India
Regiment
.,
..
..
..
..
..
O'Leary, T. C. Surgeon-Major, Artillery . .
..
Olive, H. Lieutenant, Marines
..
..
..
W. 1st Class Assistaut-Engineer, R.N.
..
Oliver, Or. A. A. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . .
H. 3. Captain, 22nd Foot
W. B. Retired Rear-Admiral
..
..
Olivier, L. A. Member of Senate of Canada
..
Oliphant, T.
Capt.
T. W.
Lieutenant,
S. Engineers.
Bengal Staff
Alteration
Corps .of
.

94
884
868
1085
66
1192
559
540
256

date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
O'Loughlin, J. E. Assistant-Surgeon, 17th Lancers
Olphert, W. Ensign, 14th Foot
Ommanney, Rear-Adm. E. Companion of the Bath

E. L. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps


..
E P. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
M. F. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
,.
M. W. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
O'Neal, J. C. Lieutenant, 96th Foot
6th Dragoons . .
..
O'Neill, C. J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
..
Capt. T. Madras Army. Date of Rank . .
T. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
..
..
Onslow, F. P. Secretary to Neutrality Laws Enquiry
Commission , .
..
..
..
..
..
Rev. W. L. Chaplain to the Prince of Wales
Openshaw, T. L. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster . .
Oporto H.M. Consul at
..
..
..
..
Oppenheim, C. Consul at Edinburgh for Turkey . .
Orchard, A. F. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps

1190
1165
815
324
1235
650
30
729
753
1186
333
393
654
148
150
536
36
343
268

817
396*
170
696
250
1166
669
4
365
1003
808
389
404
622

1411
INDEX.
Orchard, J. W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
, . 263
Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 708
M. A. D. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 253
Ord, H. St. G. Ensign, 93rd Foot
93
Col. H. St. G. Governor and Commander-inChief, Straits Settlements . .
..
..
. . 149
Lieut.-Col. H. St. G. Created Knight . .
. . 84X
Orders in Council :
Appointments. See Privy Council.
Africa, Coast of, and Falkland Islands.
Constitution of a Court of Record to hear
and determine Appeals from the Courts
of ..
..
240
Bridgewater. Extending the Pilotage District
for the Port of
532
Convocation of the Provinces of Canterbury and
YorkProrogation of
35, 1086
Cardiff. New Bye-Laws of the Pilotage
Board
3
Congleton. Transferred from the Liverpool
to the Manchester District Court of Bankrupcy
..
..
..
..
. , 531
County Court Districts 147, 677, 678, 685, 860
Dominica. " West Indian Incumbered
Estates Act" made operative in Colony
of
679
Gibraltar. Amending Order relating to
Licences for the Sale of Wines
and Spirits . .
..
. . 531
Asserting the Authority of the
Lawof England in. Schedule
of exceptions annexed . . 1122
Madagascar. As to the apprehension of
Deserters from Merchant
Ships
2
Regulating Consular Jurisdic
tion in
..
..
. . 509
Muscat. Regulating Consular Jurisdiction
in
1050
Naval and Greenwich Hospital Pensions.
Authorising time served as Mate or SubLieutenant to count towards qualification
for
244
Nevis. "West Indian Incumbered Estates
Act, 1854 " made operative in the Colony

] 412
INDEX.
Orders in Councilcontinued.
New Polling Placetfor Counties
Cambridge . .
..
..
..
. . 530
Derby
147, 531
Merioneth
..
..
..
..
. . 245
Southampton . .
..
..
..
..
3
ParliamentFurther Prorogation
..
. . 35
Records, Court of. Certain Sections of " The
Common Law Procedure Act, 1854"
applied to the
1126
Sierra Leone. Making better provision for
Appeals from the Supreme Court of
. . 235
Sunderland. Approval of the Bye-Laws and
Regulations of the Pilotage Commissioners 791
United States of Columbia. As to the
apprehension of Deserters from Merchant
Ships
2
York. Further provision made with respect
to Commitments for Trial in the West
Riding Division, and with respect to the
removal of Prisoners
..
..
. . 1160
Oregon. Postal Regulations . .
..
..
, . 677
O'Reilly, J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1003
P. Lieutenant, 66th Foot
817
T. Assistant-Surgeon, 20th Foot . .
. . 1025
Orme, C. C. J. Captain, Northampton Militia
. . 1183
W. H. Major, Half-pay
624
Ormsby, Major-Gen. J. W. Lieutenant-Oovernor
Commandant, Royal Military Academy . .
. . 382
Orpen, W. N. M. Instructor of Musketry, Dep6t
Battalion
94
Orr, J. Major, Madras Staff Corps
259
Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps . . 903
Capt. J. W. Madras Army. Date of Rank . . 393
J. W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps ..
.. 654
Rev. R. Army Chaplain of the 4th Class
. . 1132
W. Lieutenant, Bengal Unattached List
. . 369
Col. W. A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kincardine . . 185
Orton, C. Assistant-Surgeon, Stafford Militia
. . 634
R. J. W. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
. . 452
-T.J. Staff Surgeon
1103
Ortuno, T. Consul at Hong Kong for Spain. .
. . 187
Osaka. To be opened to British Subjects . .
. . 685
Notice of the opening of the City of. .
. . 949
Osborn, D.
A. H.
E. Major, Bengal
Bengal Staff Corps ... .
... . 257
251

INDEX.
1413
Osborn, N. Commander, R.N.
..
..
. . 105
W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 653
Lieut. W. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Osborne, E. W. Lieutenant, 1st West India Regiment 603
F. Cornet, 13th Hussars
1023
J. S. F. Lieutenant, 31st Foot . .
. . 553
J. W. W. Brevet Major
232
Osgood, Or. Lieutenant, 1st Surrey Militia , .
. . 400
Oslear, T. O. Ensign, 24th Foot . .
..
229, 331
Ostrehan, E. S. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 723
O'Sullivan, Gt. L. Lieutenant, 87th Foot . .
. . 1002
Otter, Capt. H. C. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 325
W. Lieutenant, R.N
106
Ottley, B. T. Lieutenant, 14th Foot
815
J. W. Lieutenant, Engineers .
..
, . 30
R. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps , .
. . 267
Otway, R. C. Ensign, 13th Foot
303
Ouchterlony, T. H. Adjutant, Artillery . .
. . 550
Ouseley, R. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 1235
Outhwoite, F. J. Lieutenant, Yorkshire Militia . . 545
Overbech, Or. Consul - General at Hong Kong for
Austria. .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 343
Oxford. Bishop of, Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 583
Oxfordshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Coun
ties.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
148
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
.. 1112
Oxford University. M.P. for
533
Regius Professor in Ecclesiastical
History in
..
..
. . 29
Oxley, R. H. Ensign, 92nd Foot
307
Owen, A. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 257
Bengal Army . . 385
C. H. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 210
C. L. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
. . 865
E. A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Merioneth. .
441
H. R. B. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 868
L. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 660
M. W. L. Deputy-Lieutenant, Haverfordwest 219
S. R. J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
.. 250
.
W. Gt. Brevet Colonel
705
Owles, A. J. Veterinary Surgeon, 6th Dragoons . . 595

1414

INDEX.

P.
Packer, C. Member of Council, Barbadoes . .
. . 1158
Pagan, J. H. Captain, 62nd Foot
554
Page, Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. G. H. Deputy
Quartermaster-General, Australian Colonies
. . 313
R. H. Change of Name
150
Paget, Sir A. B. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to Italy
788
-J. Serjt.-Surgeon Extraordinary to Her Majesty 1008
L. G. Deputy-Lieutenant, Dorset . .
. . 892
Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant, Isle
of Wight Militia
969
T. T. M.P., Leicester (Southern Division) . . 1161
Deputy-Lieutenant, Leicester . .
. . 1243
Pakenham, The Hon. F. B. Major, 10th Hussars . . 736
Pakington, Sir J. S. Principal Secretary of State . . 294
.
M.P., Droitwich
..
. . 340
Palairet, C. H. Lieutenant, 9th Lancers . .
. . 812
Palermo. Quarantine Regulations . .
. . 6, 743, 991
Palgrave, W. G. H.M. Consul at Trebizonde
. . 548
Palliser, A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex . .
. . 725
C. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 1235
Palmer, C. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 897
E. Captain, Rifle Brigade
139
E. T. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 701
H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . 639
Sir R. Comr., Neutrality Laws Enquiry . . 148
Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner . 951
W. Ensign, 35th Foot
92
W. D. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps .. 646
'
W. J. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
. . 890
Panama. Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 281
Pandorf, E. Consul at Akyab for Austria . .
. . 403
Pardoe, Lieut. T. F. Instructor of Musketry, 72nd Foot 450
Paris. Decree fixing the rate of Tare on certain articles 668
Differential Duty on Grain and Flour imported
into France abolished
..
..
. . 1142
Parish, H. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, 45th Foot
. . 774
R. W. Paymaster, R.N
410
Park, E. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 709
G. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
..
. . 596
Parker, Viscount. Lieutenant, 1st Life Guards . . 375
The Hon. C. T. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade . . 819
D. M. Member of Council, Nova Scotia .. 1164

INDEX.
1415
Parker, E. Lieutenant, 5th Lancashire Militia . . 358
E. H. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
, . 866
F. Cornet, 12th Lancers
302
G. F. T. Lieutenant, 10th Foot . .
. . 205

Q. S. Lieutenan , R.N
456
H. W. Cornet, 18th Hussars
..
. . 1009
Ensign, 12th Foot
1010
J. H. Ensign, 3rd Foot
1009
J. H. E. Lieutenant, R.N
908
J. R. T. H. Captain, West Norfolk Militia. . 432
A. G. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
286
T. H. Lieutenant, Westmoreland Yeomanry
Cavalry
560
W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Herts
..
. . 234
W. C. E. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N. . . 1019
W. J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 256
Parkinson, F. F. Lieutenant, 17th Foot . .
. . 1099
R. C. Staff Assistant-Surgeon ..
.. 1003
Parks, J. Assistant-Surgeon, 7th Lancashire Militia. 78
Parliament :
Prorogations
..
..
..
. . 1, 35, 856
Queen's Speech on opening
..
..
177, 1135
Speech of Lords Commissioners on Proroguing . . 856
Speaker's Notifications of the Death of Members,
Calls to the Upper House, and Seats Vacated
90, 876, 975, 1089, 1105, 1196
Mouse of CommonsMembers
Andover
187, 762
Armagh
..
..
..
..
. . 133
Birmingham . .
..
..
..
. . 768
Boston
340
Bradford
..
1018
Cambridge University
..
..
. . 762
Colchester
203
Cork (County)
247
Coventry
..
..
..
..
. . 768
Devon (Northern Division) . .
..
. . 340
Downpatrick . .
..
..
..
. . 806
Droitwich
340
Dublin (Trinity College) . .
..
199, 374
Galway
199, 404, 947
Gloucester (Western Division)
..
. . 779
Huntingdon . .
..
..
..
. . 356
Lancaster (Northern Division)
..
, 688
Leicester (Southern Division)
..
. 1161
Manchester . .
..
..
..
. 1159

INDEX.
1416
Parliamentcontinued.
Mouse of CommomMemberscontinued.
Middlesex
..
..
..
..
. . 417
Northampton (Northern Division) . .
. . 199
Oxford University . .
..
..
. . 533
Rutland
1147
Salop (Southern Dmsion) . .
..
. . 317
(Northern Division) . .
..
. . 326
Stroud
862
Suffolk (Eastern Division)
216
Sutherland
561
Thetford
1165
Trinity College, Dublin
880
Tyrone (County)
344
Waterford (County)
12, 150
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis . .
. . 628
York (County) North Riding
..
. . 297
Parnell, A. 2nd Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 466
Parnis, W. Permission to Wear the Order of the
Medjidie
543
Parr, R. A. Captain, R.N
1042
R. W. Lieutenant, 75th Foot
469
Parratt, W. M. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 265
Parrott, B. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 386
Parry, F. J. Captain, Marines
..
..
. . 290
T. M P., Boston
340
Capt. T. L. D. J. Anglesey Militia. Resigned 411
Parsly, Rev. L. 1st Class Chaplain . .
..
. . 452
Parsons, C. Deputy-Lieutenant, Radnor . .
. . 1216
J. Staff Commander, R.N
958
Partridge, J. C. Captain, 101st Foot
423
J. T. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.
. . 1019
Lieut. S. R. B. Adjutant, 25th Foot . . 101
Pass, J. Ensign, 40th Foot
348
Pasley, C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . .
. . 697
H. S. Lieutenant, Cape Mounted Rifles . . 604
Pasley-Dirom. Brevet-Major. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 87
Passy, Q. H. D. Ensign, 31st Foot
843
Paterson, A. J. Lieutenant, 19th Foot
..
. . 939
A. M. Lieutenant, 16th Foot
..
. . 1099
A. Mc M. Assistant-Surgeon, Bengal
Medical Service
..
..
..
..
. . 289
J. Special Commissioner for Irish Fisheries 1158
Surgeon, R.N
1180
Paton, J. N. Knighthood
413

INDEX.
1417
Paton, Major-Gen. J. 3 Bengal Staff Corps. Altera
tion of Rank . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1154
Patten, F. Retired Rear-Admiral . .
..
. . 559
Col. J. W. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan
caster . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 680
Privy Councillor . .
..
. . 685
Member of Parliament, North
Lancashire . .
..
..
..
..
. . 688
Pattenson, C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 896
Patterson, Capt. and Brevet-Major C. J. Instructor
of Musketry, D.ipot Battalion
..
..
.. 451
Pattison, J. R. E. Acting Lieutenant, R.N.. .
. . 105
Patton, G. Justice Clerk and President of the 2nd
Division of the Court of Session in Scotland
. . 246
G. Privy Councillor . .
..
..
. . 1086
Lieut. H. B. Captain, West Somerset Yeo
manry Cavalry
..
..
..
..
. . 400
J. Commander, R.N. . .
..
.,
. . 426
Major-Gen. J. Colonel, 47th Foot . .
. . 1205
R. Brevet-Colonel . .
..
..
. . 852
Paul, C. C. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 277
F. P. Captain, Bombay Army . .
..
. . 724
H. Staff Captain, R.N
732
Paulet, Major-Gen. Lord F. Comptroller of the
Household, and Equerry to H.R.H. the Duchess of
Cambridge . .
..
..
..
..
. . 767
Lord G. Admiral. Retired List . .
. . 372
G. Lieutenant, 2nd Dragoons
..
. . 693
Lord W. Brevet Lieutenant-General
. . 1213
Pawson, J. Riding Master, Artillery. .
..
. . 550
W. H. Cornet, 12th Lancers
..
. . 757
Paxton, Gr. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army
. . 710
Paynter, D. W. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 703
J. Inspector-General of Hospitals . .
. . 890
Peach, W. Surgeon-Major, Bombay Army . .
. . 724
Peacocke, P. L. Lieutenant, 16th Lancers . .
. . 1129
Peake, H. A. 1st Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 356
Pearce, R. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.
. . 1085
Pearl, W. Surgeon, Madras Army . .
..
. . 720
Pearse, A. T. G. Captain, Artillery
695
Capt. E. O. Anglesey Militia. Retired with
Honorary rank of Major . .
..
..
. . 684
E. O. Deputy-Lieutenant, Anglesey. .
. . 684
Pearson, C. K. Lieutenant-Colonel, 3rd Foot
, . 814
D. R. Assistant-Surgeon, Tower Hamlets
Militia
.406

1418

INDEX.
Pearson, Lieut. E. J. Surrey Militia. Resigned .. 676
J. Lieutenant, 18th Foot
999
P. A. M. Ensign, 15th Foot
..
. . 69
80th Foot
..
. . 306
W. Acting Engineer, R.N
871
Peck, L. W. Ensign, 59th Foot
1000
Peebles. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Peile, M. S. L. Captain, K.N
95"
Pellew, G. H. L. Lieutenant, 11th Hussars. .
. . 997
17th Lancers . .
. . 1078
H. W. R. 1st Class Assistant-Engineer, K.N. 196
Pellusy, J. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment
.. 208
Polly, Sir H. C, Bart. Lieutenant, 2nd Life Guards 692
Major-Gen. H. J. Bombay Staff Corps.
Alteration of Rank . .
..
..
..
. . 1154
L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps . . 720
Pemberton, C. Chief Inspector of Machinery Alloat,
R.N
579
C. C. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
. . 364
H. S. Engineer, R.N
683
W. W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 655
Pembrokeshire. Sheriff for, for 1867
144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1112
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
Pengelley, C. W. Lieutenant, Devon Militia
. . 1173
Penn, L. W. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 195
Pennant, The Hon. A. C. H. D. Captain and Lieu
tenant-Colonel, Grenadier Guards . .
..
. . 698
Pennefather, C. E. de F. Lieutenant, Middlesex
Militia
627
G. Captain, 65th Foot
700
Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. L. Knight Grand
Cross of Bath
323
N. Captain, 83rd Foot
422
34th Foot
1080
Pennell, C. H. Knighthood
407
R. Adjutant, 48th Foot . .
..
. . 622
Penninoton, W. A. Lieutenant, Warwick Militia .. 1217
Penny, Rev. E. L. Chaplain, R.N
973
Lieut. T. C. Artillery. Resigned . .
. . 813
Penrice, T. Sheriff for Glamorganshire
..
. . 144
Penrose, Lieut.-Col. P. C. Companion Of the Bath. . 326
P. C. Brevet Colonel
607
P. C. Colonel Second Commandant, Marines 7 41
Peploe, D. P. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford
. . 1037

INDEX.
1419
Pepys, Capt. The Hon. H. L. Surrey Militia. Resigned 1173
Perceval, A. G. P. C. Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant,
2nd Life Guards
227
Percival, J. M. Assistant-Surgeon, Sussex Militia . . 488
Percy, A. C. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Salop . .
. , 474
A. H. Cornet, North Salop Yeomanry Cavalry 426
H. J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland
. . 626
R. F. Lieutenant, 16th Foot
69
W. Cornet, 9th Lancers
812
12th Lancers
812
Perkins, E. N. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 641
Perrott, W. H. Lieutenant, 84th Foot
..
. . 367
Adjutant, 84th Foot
941
Perry, G.
G. R.
D. H.M.
Staff Commander,
Consul for the
R.N.Eastern . .Coast .of. 871
Sweden
222
Rev. T. W. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . , 584
Surgeon W. Visiting Surgeon at Aldershot . . 375
Persia. Consul-General in London for
,.
. . 1181
Persse, D. T. Captain, 13th Foot
798
E. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 660
Perthshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Peru. Consul in London for . .
..
..
. . 933
Consul at, for Plymouth
..
..
. . 202
Consul for, at Queenstown . .
..
. . 344
National Coin only to be received at the Public
Offices in
989
Postal Regulations
359, 677
Pester, Lieut.-Col.
H. L. Lieutenant-Colonel,
H. L. Bengal Army.
Bengal Army
Alteration
. . 388
of Rank
Petrie, J. G. Brevet Colonel
M. Major, 14th Foot
97th Foot
Pettiward, R. J. Sheriff for Suffolk
Peyton, G. W. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
Brevet Colonel
,.
..
..
Major J. Bombay A rmy. Date of Rank . .

J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Army


..
T. G. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford
..
W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Phaire, W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Phayre, Col. A. P. Knight Commander, Star of
India

713
31
773
1194
143
651
851
398
723
1037
654
253
543

1420
INDEX.
Phayre, R. R. Ensign, 93rd Foot
Pheups, R. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Captain, Madras Staff Corps
..
Phelps, A. D. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
..
Phibbs, G. Lieutenant, 87th Foot
Phillimore, Capt.
Sir R.H.
J. B.Commissioner,
Companion Neutrality
of the BathLaws
..
Enquiry

986
266
269
661
888
326

148
Ritual Enquiry Commissioner 583
Privy Councillor
..
. . 790
Judge of the High Court of
Admiralty of England
840
W. B. Deputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex . . 725
Philippine Islands. Postal Regulations
..
. . 872
Philipps, V. L. Lieutenant, Carmarthen Militia . . 579
Philips, F. A. Lieutenant, Banff Militia . .
. . 627
J. Adjutant, Marines
,.
..
. . 943
Phillipps, C. B. Major, 6th Foot
1150
E. P. Ensign, 96th Foot
603
H. B. P. Lieutenant, 27th Foot . .
. . 1192
Phillips A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 274
A. C. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 262
A. L. Deputy-Lieutenant, Haverfordwest . . 219
A. M. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 905
B. S. Knighthood
5
C. F. Veterinary Surgeon, 3rd Hussars . . 66
F. A. Ensign, 97th Foot
965
H. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 278
H. H. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 312
Assistant-Surgeon, 44th Foot
. . 379
J. G. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 654
L. G. Captain and Lieutenant - Colonel,
Grenadier Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 796
R. N. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 1213
R. W. F. Lieutenant, 31st Foot . .
. . 1208
W. C. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
269
Philpot, P. Major, 28th Foot
331
11th Foot
67
Phipps, C. E. Captain, 29th Foot
331
T. H. Ensign, 31st Foot
621
Phipson, T. L. Ensign, 75th Foot
470
Pickance, W. J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 660
Pickering, T. H. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
. . 1083
Pickersgill, J. C. Change of Name . .
. . - . . 297
Pierce, J. H. S. Major, Bombay Staff Corps. .
. . 271

1421
INDEX.
Pierce, T. W. W. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 273
Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 721
Piers, T. T. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
.. 271
Pierson, W. H. Brevet Local Rank of Captain in
Persia
1133
Pigott, A. R. Ensign, 75th Foot
601
J. P. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 1016
R. G. F. Lieutenant, 14th Foot . .
. . 552
Pike, T. W. R. Retired Captain, R.N
870
Pile, J. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery
..
. . 67
Pillau. Reduction of Harbour Dues . .
..
580, 629
Pinchard, W. B. Captain, 70th Foot
..
. . 637
Pinkerton, J. Surgeon, Bombay Medical Service . . 1232
Pinker, A. M. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 87
Pinniger, J. A. M. Change of Name . .
...
. . 831
Pipon, R. B. Lieutenant, R.N
105
Pirie, W. Lieutenant Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps . . 720
Pisco. Created a " Puerto Mayor " . .
..
. . 982
Pitman, R. Commander, R.N.
..
..
.. 314
Pitot, C. Member of Council, Mauritius . .
. . 895
Pitt, T. H. Captain, Artillery
813
Place, A. F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 258
V. Consul-General at Calcutta for France . . 438
Plant, W. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 656

Captain, Madras Staff Corps ..


.. 1239
Piatt, Capt. W. 1st Surrey Militia. Resigned
. . 335
Playfair, A. L. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 255
G. W. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 269
Lieut.-Col. R. L. H.M. Consul-General in
Algeria..
..
..
..
..
..
.. 668
R. L. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 1155
Plevdell-Bouverie, Hon. J. Cornet, 17th Lancers . . 228
Plomer, A. G. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 1241
Plomley, F. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 983
Veterinary Surgeon F. Artillery. Commis
sion antedated. .
..
..
..
..
. . 1098
Plowden, C. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 655
F. D. Captain, Madras Army . .
. . 718
H. A. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 648
Plowright. Captain, Cheshire Militia. Resigned . . 559
J. Engineer, R.N
1106
Plumb, F. A. Consul at Colombo, Ceylon, for the
Netherlands . .
..
..
..
..
. . 549
Plumptre, F. H. Surgeon, Bombay Medical Service 1242
Plymouth. Consul at, for Peru
202
Pochin, N. Ensign, 7th Foot
365
1867.
4 Y

INDEX.
1422
Pocklington, E. B. Ensign, 52nd Foot
..
. . 448
Poe, W. H. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 747
Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
, . 869
Pogson, W. Q. Major, Bengal Army
..
. . 712
Poignand, Or. Lieutenant, 59th Foot. .
..
. . 564
Pole, E. A. Captain, 12th Lancers
493
E. S. C. Sheriff for Derbyshire
142
Lieut. G. H. L. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 670
Polkinghorne, S. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 868
Pollard, B. H. Ensign, 96th Foot
1211
Capt. C. Engineers. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1190
Pond, A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
641
Ponsonby, M. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland . . 626
R. B. Ensign, 4th West India Regiment 800
Poole, A. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 277
A. J. Adjutant, 67th Foot
1026
Or. K. Surgeon, Bengal Army
903
Or. L. H. Captain, 18th Foot
1191
M. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 268
W. Staff Surgeon
556
Staff Surgeon-Major
819
Pope, J. J. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 302
Capt. R. Alteration of date of Promotion . . 136
Popham, F. W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Isle of Wight 170
J. L. Ensign, 67th Foot
739
Poppe, Lieut. P. E. Adjutant, 4th Dragoon Ghiards 418
Poppelwell, Or. B. Surgeon, 57th Foot
..
. . 102
Porteous, C. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 660
H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 268
Porter, Or. M. Lieutenant, 7th Hussars
..
. . 736
Portman, Baron. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 583
Porto Rico. Postal Regulations
,.
,.
. . 872
Portree. Minister of . .
..
..
..
. . 99
Port Sarnia, Canada. Consul for the United States. . 687
Portugal. Consul for, at Liverpool . .
..
. . 444
Consul for, at Sierra Leone
..
. . 82
Vice-Consul at Bombay for
..
. . 1047
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni
potentiary
894, 1184
Postal Regulations
692, 959
Quarantine Regulations . .
..
. . 959
Posnett, R. J. Captain, 86th Foot
1081
Postal Regulations. See Treasury.
Postlethwaite, W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland 626

1423
INDEX.
Pott, D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . . 639
W. Captain, 89th Foot
1168
Potter, F. Paymaster, Cape Mounted Rifles. .
. . 451
Pottinger, J. C. Temporary Rank of Lieutenant,
Engineers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 100
Potts, J. Surgeon, 1st Durham Militia
..
. . 34
R. H. Lieutenant, Durham Militia , .
. . 971
Pouget, R. Lieutenant, Devon Militia
..
. . 608
Pountain, J. T. Captain, Nottinghamshire Militia . . 212
Powell, A. F. Captain, Wiltshire Militia . .
. . 503
B. R. Brevet Colonel
705
F. Or. M. Lieutenant, R N
908
H. H. P. Lieutenant, 25th Foot . .
. . 206

T. P. Ensign, 83rd Foot


306
Power, E. S. M. Paymaster, R.N
854
Or. B. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 87
R. V. Assistant - Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
907
Powis, Lieut. F. T. Madras Army. Date of Rank 396
Powlett, P. W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 709
Powys, H. L. Captain, 52nd Foot
844
Lieut. P. E. 57th Foot. Retirement cancelled 1131
Powys-Keek, T. B. Lieutenant, 60th Foot . .
. . 1000
Poynter, L. B. A. Captain, 16th Foot
..
. . 699
Poyntz, W. H. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 957
Poyser, R. Veterinary Surgeon, 7th Dragoon Guards 66
.
Artillery ..
..813
Praed, F. W. B. Acting Lieutenant, R.N
319
Pratt, Lord C. R. Ensign, 43rd Foot
..
. . 843
52nd Foot
..
. . 1000
C. S. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 897
J. Lieutenant, 1st Foot
136
J. 3. Consul in England for South Africa . 403
Pratten, W. J. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.. . 764
Prendergast, Or. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . . 643
J. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 267
M. M. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . . 643
W. M. Lieutenant, 29th Foot . .
. . 101 1
Prenderville, Major J. H. Half-pay. Retired
. . 473
Preston, A. F. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 750
B. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 265
F. H. Assistant-Surgeon, Engineers
. . 796
Or. F. Lieutenant, 102nd Foot
..
. . 1003
W. B. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
.. 274
W. H. Lieutenant, 73rd Foot
..
. . 1101
Pretor, R. Lieutenant, 40th Foot
468
4 Y 2

1424

INDEX.
Lieutenant - Colonel, 2nd West India

Prevost, C.
Regiment
349
W. Ensign, 91st Foot
307
Price, A. W. Instructor of Musketry, 89th Foot . . 1027
D. E. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
G. U. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 270
J. H. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 866
L. L. Lieutenant, Carmarthen Militia
. . 474
R. C. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
. . 998
R. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 642
R. J. L. Captain, Merioneth Militia . .
. 1135
R. L. Captain, Marines
..
..
.. 864
Rev. S. Inspector of Schools . .
..
. . 509
W. E. Captain, Gloucester Militia . .
. . 1244
W. H. Surgeon, 14th Foot
774
Prichard. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps . . 714
W. G. Inspector-General of Hospitals . . 854
Pridden, Lieut. C. E. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India ..
..
... 671
Primrose, Col. J. M. Companion, Star of India . . 946
Prince of Wales' Island. Appointments at . .
. . 246
Pringle, F. J. S. Lieutenant. 16th Foot . .
. . 985
G. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 259
J. Brevet Deputy Inspector - General of
Hospitals
..
..
..
..
..
. . 1155
R. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 390
Prinsep, H. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 252
T. L. Captain, Devon Militia
..
. . 1173
Prior, Lieut. H. A. A. Madras Army. Date of Rank. 394
H. H. Lieutenant, 100th Foot
..
. . 753
H. W. Ensign, 81st Foot
601
Pritchard, A. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 259
H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 650
H. F. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 961
H. G. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
. . 550
R. D. Staff Surgeon, R.N
1133
Pritchett, W. M. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 865
Privy Council :
Appointments
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Col.
J. W. Patten
680
Inspectors of Schools
2, 509, 1160
Lieutenant, Lincoln . .
..
..
. . 1138
Monmouth
..
..
. . 507
Northampton . .
..
. . 245
Rutland
292

1425
INDEX.
Privy Council. Appointmentscontinued.
Lord President of the Privy Council, Duke
of Marlborough . .
..
..
. . 294
Member of Committee of Council on Educa
tion, Duke of Buckingham and Chandos . . 295
President of the Board of Trade, Duke of
Richmond
295
Principal Secretaries of State
Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
. . 294
Sir J. S. Pakington
294
Sir S. H. Northcote
294
Or. Hardy
508
Privy Councillors 339, 685, 790, 860, 1086, 1198
Qualifications of Public Vaccinators
199, 203
Sheriffs for 1867
..
..
141, 221, 281
Nominations for, for 1868 . .
. . 1108
Vice-President of Committee of Council on
Education, Lord Robert Montagu
. . 339
Probst, T. Consul at Hong Kong for Prussia
. . 588
Probyn, D. M. Brevet Colonel
383
Prother, E. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 658
Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 904
Protheroe, E. S. Surgeon, Royal Military Academy,
Woolwich
369
M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 267
Prussia. Consul for, at Bassein
..
..
. 344
Consul at Demerara for . .
..
. . 504
Consul for, at Gibraltar . .
..
. . 360
Consul at Hong Kong for . .
..
. . 588
Consul at Nassau for. .
..
..
. . 504
Pryce, A. R. Cornet, Montgomery Yeomanry Cavalry 974
13th Hussars
1023
Puerto Rico. Quarantine Regulations
..
. . 8, 342
Pulford, R. R. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 1129
Puller., T. C. Staff Captain, R.N
732
Pulley, C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army
. . 716
Pulteney, R. M. Ensign, 52nd Foot
92
Punnett, P. Or. Engineer, R.N
878
Purcell, Or. C. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 1004
T. A. Assistant-Surgeon, 10th Foot. .
. . 1040
Purdon, R. Lieutenant, 81st Foot . .
..
. . 470
- 85th Foot
846
Purkis, W. S. Ensign, 14th Foot
562
Pursell, F. Acting Engineer, R.N.
341
Purvis, A. K. Ensign, 87th Foot
1002
1039
Puiey, A. R. Lieutenant, Engineers

INDEX.
1426
Pye, Lieut. K. C. Seconded on appointment to Public
Works Department, India . .
..
..
..
W. H. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
..
Pym, H. Captain, Engineers . .
..
..
..
Pyne, E. E. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
..
W. R. President and Senior Member of the
Executive Council, Montserrat
..
..
..

671
276
495
1215
561

Quain, J. R. Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner . . 952


Quebec. Oonsul-General for Spain at
..
. . 1164
Vice-Consul at, for Spain . .
..
. . 438
Queen :
Appointments
Apothecaries to Her Majesty's Household at
Osborne
W. C. Hoffmeister
188
W. Hoffmeister
186
Captain of the Corps of Gentlemen at
Arms. Marquess of Exeter. .
. . 459
Chaplains in Ordinary
Rev. W. H. Brookfield
11
Rev. W. T. Bullock
972
Rev. W. Drake
587
Chemist and Druggist in Ordinary.
P. W. Squire
1228
Extra Lady of the Bedchamber. Viscountess
Jocelyn
1046
Gentlemen at Arms
462, 862
Groom of the Privy Chamber in Ordinary.
The Hon. R. B. W. Noel
767
Groom in Waiting in Ordinary. MajorGen. F. Seymour . .
..
..
. . 575
Honorary Bedchamber Woman in Ordinary.
The Hon. Lady Biddulph
1046
Honorary Chaplains in Ordinary
Rev. S. A. Brooke
11
The Hon. and Rev. F. E. C. Byng . . 587
Keeper of Privy Purse. Major-Gen. Sir
T. M. Biddulph
144
Lady of the Bedchamber in Ordinary.
Viscountess Clifden
1046

INDEX.
1427
en. Appointmentscontinued.
Lord in Waiting in Ordinary. Earl of
Haddington
933
Lord Steward of Her Majesty s Household.
Earl of Tankerville
295
Page of Honour. G. W. Grey
..
. . 991
Private Secretary. Lieut.-Gen. the Hon.
C. Grey
444
Serjeant Surgeon in Ordinary. Sir W.
Pergusson, Bart
1007
Serjeant Surgeon Extraordinary. J. Paget 1008
Surgeons Extraordinary
P. G. Hewett
1021
J. Hilton
1021
Treasurer of Her Majesty's Household. The
Hon. P. E. Herbert
295
Foreign Ministers, Src. Audiences to
Bavaria. Audience, Recall . .
..
. . 680
Belgium. Audience, Credentials . .
. . 1104
Audience, Recall
..
. . 680
Chili. Audience, Credentials
..
. . 861
Greece.
Ditto
..
. . 245
Hayti.
Ditto
.. 246, 1104
Nicaragua.
Ditto
..
. . 861
Knighthood
Bodkin, W. H
794
Cooke, Lieut.-Col. J. H
1183
Denham, Rear-Admiral Hill. .
..
. . 402
Harvey, G
403
Hopkins, Major J. P.
1183
Karslake, 3. B.
..
..
..
..
5
Kennedy, A. E
1199
Lycett, F
805
Malins, R
183
Mantell, J. 1
805
Paton, J. N
413
Pennell, C. H
407
Phillips, B. S
5
Rose, W. A
805
Selwyn, C. J
805
Thompson, H
..
. . 794
Twiss, T
1105
Waterlow, S. H
805
Orders. Garter
Arthur, H.R.H. Prince. Dispensation . . 574
Austria, H.M. the Emperor of. Investiture with 785

1428
INDEX.
Queen. Orders. Garter continued.
Austria, H.M. the Emperor of. Dispensation 827
Beaufort, Duke of. Dispensation . .
. . 355
Richmond, Duke of. Dispensation . .
. . 196
Russia, H.M. the Emperor of. Investiture
with
822
Dispensation 827
Rutland, Duke of. Dispensation . .
. . 197
Turkey, H.M. the Sultan of. Dispensation 828
ParliamentSpeeches to . .
..
..
. . 177
Proclamations
Election of a Peer of Scotland
. . 220, 1049
For uniting the Provinces of Canada, Nova
Scotia and New Brunswick into one.
Dominion, under the name of Canada . . 538
Further Prorogation of Parliament . .
1, 1048
Warrants
Granting Prize Money to the Central India
Field Force
151
Saugor Field
Force
156
Rajpootanah
Field Force
163
Queenstown. Consul at, for Peru . .
..
. . 844
Quick, G. Engineer, R.N
1005
Quicke, J. Sheriff for Devon . .
..
..
. . 142
Deputy-Lieutenant, Devon
..
. . 819
Quin, H. E. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 387
R. R. Retired Rear-Admiral . .
..
. . 578
Quinlan, W.
StaffSt.Assist.-Surgeon
L. Retired Commander,
P. Cashiered..
R.N.
.... 1005
605

R.
Raban, H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps. . 386
Radcliffe, C. D. Ensign, 13th Foot
467
R. P. Colonel, Artillery
694
Col. W. P. Companion of the Bath
. . 325
Radnorshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Coun
ties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
144
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
. . 1116
Rae, Lieut. W. F. Lancashire Militia. Resigned . . 733

INDEX.
1429
Raglan, Lord. Deputy-Lieutenant, Monmouth
. . 855
Raikes, C. L. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 656
E. Captain, 105th Foot
308
2nd Capt. P. B. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 88
R. N. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 896
T. Brevet Colonel
852
Rainier, B. H Captain, Montgomery Militia
. . 441
D. Brevet Major-General . .
..
. . 104
P. Retired Commander, R.N.
..
. . 25
Rajpootanah Field Force. Royal Warrant granting
Prize Money to
..
..
..
..
. . 163
Ralfe, C. H. Assistant-Surgeon, 2nd Somerset Militia 219
Ralph, C. Assistant-Superintendent of Stores
. . 690
Ralston, W. C. Captain, 21st Foot
428
W. H. Major, 70th Foot
421
Rambaut, J. Surgeon-Major, Canadian Rifles
. . 232
Ramsay, J. W. Lieutenant, R.N. . .
. . 456
M. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 902
W. Staff Surgeon
1029
Ramsden, W. J. F. Lieutenant and Captain, Cold
stream Guards. .
..
..
..
..
. . 466
Randell, G. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 659
Rangoon. Consul at, for Austria
..
..
. . 403
Ranken, R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 1238
Rankin, J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford . .
. . 1037
Raper, Capt. J. F. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1187
Rasbotham, D. L. Lieutenant, 64th Foot . .
. . 774
Rasch, F. C. Cornet, 6th Dragoon Guards . . 960, 1077
H. A. Ensign, 65th Foot
1001
Rashleigh, C. B. Lieutenant (Supernumerary), Corn
wall and Devon Militia
..
..
..
. . 291
Rastrick, J. L. Acting Engineer, R.N.
..
. . 372
Ratigan, A. H. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 333
Ravenhill, E. H. G. Lieutenant, 85th Foot . .
. . 752
F. G. Captain, Artillery
762
Capt. F. G. Artillery. Promotion ante
dated
813
Rawlins, A. M. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
630
Rawlinson, S. R. Ensign, 46th Foot . .
..
. . 751
45th Foot
844
Ray, G. H. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army . .
. . 712
W. J. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 683
Raymond, D. Ensign, 14th Foot
788
G. Staff Commander, R.N
870

1430
INDEX.
Ren, F. W. Staff Commander, R.N
871
Road, A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 653
A. W. C. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 1235
H. Ensign, 40th Foot
497
W. F. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 1155
Reade, C.
H. L.C. W.Brevet
Cornet,
Deputy
7th Hussars
Inspector-General
. . 749,
of 1098
Hospitals
,
..
..
..
..
. . 557
Reavely, T. Sheriff for Herefordshire
..
. . 142
Reay, C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
643
J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 896
Rebow, H. J. Or. Lieutenant, Essex Militia. .
. . 1121
Record, Courts of. " The Common Law Procedure
Act, 1854," applied to the
1126
Reed, A. K. Surgeon, Bengal Army. .
..
. . 903
R. B. Instructor of Musketry, 12th Foot . . 797
Reesor, D. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 539
Reeve, J. Retired Rear-Admiral . .
..
. . 764
Reeves, F. Captain, 103rd Foot
..
..
.888
Reid, A. J. F. Ensign, 109th Foot
93
B. T. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps. . 1234
C. Brevet Major-General
..
..
. . 499
F. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals . . 1132
J. B. Captain, Madras Staff Corps ..
.. 264
P. S. G. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 1039
S. Lieutenant, 11th Foot
597
T. B. Surgeon, 49th Foot
..
..
331, 448
Lieut T. M. Lancashire Militia. Resigned . .
26
T. M. Lieutenant, Lancashire Militia. .
. . 691
Reilly, C. G. H. Veterinary Surgeon, 7th Dragoon
Guards
. . 811
J. Acting Veterinary Surgeon
..
. . 801
Reinecker, G. H. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps. . 277
Renaud, L. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
Rendell, W. J. Surgeon, 91st Foot
307
Renfrewshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Rennie, C. E. Captain, 44th Foot
636
W. H. Member of the Executive Council,
Hong Kong
344
Renny, H. Brevet Major-General . .
..
. . 209
R. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 455
Renshaw, R. W. Captain, 16th Lancers , ,
, . 983
Reunion. Postal Regulations . .
..
.,
. , 872
Reyne, R. R. Lieutenant, 82nd Foot
..
. . 197
Reynolds, Lieut. H. C. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . ,
..
, , 671

1431
INDEX.
Revnolds, H. C. Lieutenant, 101st Foot . . 799, 1014

J. H. Major, Bombay Staff Corps


. . 272
Bhoades, T. H. G. Ensign, 22nd Foot
..
. . 429
Bhodes, H. B. Lieutenant, 68th Foot
..
. . 1210
Biach, W. A. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
258

Madras Army 385


Bibton, J. B. Lieutenant, 89th Foot
..
. . 1168
Rice, W. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
. . 662
Bich, Lieut.-Col. A. N. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
393
E. L. Retired Vice-Admiral
558
F. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers
. . 466
Or. W. T. Deputy Quartermaster-General at
Malta
755
W. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 258
Madras Army . . 385
Bichardes, C. Captain, Bengal Army '
. . 388
Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 646
R. W. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 273
Bichards, C. F. Staff Assistant-Surgeon ..
.. 333
P. T. Acting Lieutenant, R.N
814
R. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
270
Brevet Colonel
705
S. Brevet Colonel
852
Captain, 94th Foot
1194
T. J. Engineer, R.N
968
TJ. V. Lieutenant, 33rd Foot
..
. . 963
W. H. Lieutenant, Somerset Yeomanry
Cavalry
733
W. P. Change of Name
1022
Bichardson, C. R. Major, Half-pay . .
..
, . 140
D. F. F. Captain, Essex Militia
. . 352
E. Lieutenant, 80th Foot
..
. . 450
J. F. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel
. . 706
Lieut.-Col. J. F. Brevet. Alteration of
Rank. Indian Army
..
..
..
. . 900
j. F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
901
Lieut.-Col. J. F. Bengal Staff Corps.
Alteration of date of Promotion . .
..
. . 1232
R. Brevet Captain
1030
R. S. Ensign, 64th Foot
..
.. 623
W. Brevet Colonel
463
Richmond, Duke of. Knight of the Garter . .
.. 196

1432
INDEX.
Richmond, Duke of. President of the Board of Trade 295
J. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 659
Riekards, A. Cornet, Middlesex Yeomanry Cavalry 770
Lieutenant, 6th Dragoon Guards
. . 1023
Rickett, J. Albert Medal of the 2nd Class ..
.. 1199
Ricketts, M. P. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 710
Riddell, H. G. H. Ensign, 60th Foot
..
. . 304
P. A. B. Companion, Star of India
. . 946
W. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 87
W. C. Ensign, 103rd Foot . .
..
74,193
Rideout, F. G. Captain, Madras Army
..
. . 904
Ridley, H. C. M. Ensign, 52nd Foot
..
. . 366
J. H. E. Lieutenant - Colonel, 2nd Surrey
Militia
400
Sir M. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Northumber
land Yeomanry Cavalry
..
..
..
. . 757
Riga. Regulation for the Abolition and Alteration of
certain Charges on Commerce and Navigation at . . 832
Rigby, C. P. Brevet Colonel
852
Brevet Major-General . .
..
. . 853
Rigg, H. Sheriff for Westmoreland
143
Rigge, C. G. Retired Captain, R.N
410
Riggs, C. W. Captain, 101st Foot
847
Rimington, S. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 274
Rind, M. M. Captain, 107th Foot . .
. . 888, 1014
Ring, W. F. S. Ensign, 21st Foot . .
..
69, 285
Rio Grande do Sul. H.M. Consul at
222
Rio Janeiro. Decree qualifying Estancia and S.
Christovao for the Despatch of
Imports and Exports
. . 1072, 1091
Decree as to Custom Dues at . .
. . 1175
Ripley. Polling Place for County of Derby . .
. . 147
Ripley, E. P. W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 253
F. W. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 1234
Risk, Rev. A. C. Chaplain, R.N
535
Ritchie, J. Captain, Artillery. .
..
..
. . 621
J. H. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
906

J. W. Member of Senate of Canada


. . 541
Ritherdon, A. Lieutenant Colonel. Madras Staff
Corps
391
Rivademeyra, Don. A. Vice-Consul at Colombo for
Spain
1217
Rivers, F. J. Captain, Madras Army
,.
. . 719
Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 1239
Rivett, C. N. Lieutenant, 16th Foot
446

1433
INDEX.
Kivington, G. Commander, R.N
1043
Robarts, A. J. Captain, 2nd Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry 291
Robbins, A. G. J. Ensign, 39th Foot
..
. . 599
21st Foot !
..
. . 636
H. E. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines . .
. . 747
Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 869
N. E. Honorary rank of Captain . .
.. 351
Roberts, A. Lieutenant, Surrey Militia
..
. . 969

A. H. 2nd Captain, Artillery


..
. . 773
A. W. Captain, Bengal Army
..
.. 710

C. Lieutenant, 78th Foot


816
E. F. Retired Captain, R.N
731
F. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 863
F. B. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
85, 135
G-. J. Ensign, 73rd Foot
207
H. R. Ensign, 10th Foot
205
J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . . . . 643
N. D. Ensign, 81st Foot
470
R. S. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 660
S. N. Lieutenant, 104th Foot
..
. . 74
V. G. Staff Captain, R.N
731
W. E. R. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . . 254
Robertson, F. W. Lieutenant, 107th Foot . .
.. 1015
G. S. Adjutant, 51st Foot
..
. . 1012
H. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
896

J. Member of Senate of Canada . .


. . 541
J. F. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 277
J. H. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay . . 819
Capt. J. R. J. Artillery. Alteration of
date of Promotion
1188
N. D. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 269
P. p. Lieutenant, 92nd Foot . .
. . 555
R S. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 254
Robilliard, J. Le C. Lieutenant, Marines . . 868, 1212
Robinson, A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 257
A. B. Assistant-Surgeon, 3rd Dragoon
Guards
301
C. R. Surgeon-Major, 83rd Foot . .
. . 1168
F. Surgeon-Major, Scots Fusilier Guards 1190
F. R. Ensign, 84th Foot
1013
'F. W. Lieutenant, 85th Foot . .
. . 808
Rev. H. 4th Class Chaplain. Resigned. . 103
H. D. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 1215
J. H. Acting Lieu! enant, R.N. ..
.. 105
N. Consul at Dublin for the Equator . . 344

INDEX.
1434
Robinson, 2nd Capt. R. S. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
R. W. Captain, 16th Foot
..
..
T. S. M. Captain, Madras Staff Corps ..
Lieut. W. M. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
W. M. Ensign, 14th Foot
Robison, H. G. Major, Bombay Staff Corps. .
..
Robson, A. T. Lieutenant, 92nd Foot
..
..
F. W. A. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
J. B. Change of Name
J. H. Change of Name
Roch, S. Staff Surgeon
Roche, A. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
..

C. S. de F. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .


T. Surgeon, R.N
Rochester. Bishop of . .
..
..
..
..
Rochford-Boyd, R. H. Lieutenant, 15th Hussars . .
Rock, W. B. Engineer, R.N
Rocke, F. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
..
Roddy, P. Captain. Unattached . .
..
..
T. F. Captain, Ceylon Rifles
T. F. Captain, 22nd Foot
Rodney, G. B. Brevet Colonel
Colonel 2nd Commandant, Marines
Rodon, G. S. Ensign, 1st Foot
Roe, G. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment. .
..
Lieutenant, 2nd West India Regiment . .
W. C. Surgeon, 59th Foot
Staff Surgeon
Roebuck, J. A. Commissioner, Trades Unions Enquiry
Roger, A. Captain, 17th Foot
Rogers, A. P. Lieutenant, 68th Foot
M. Brevet Deputy Inspector-General of Hos
pitals . .
..
..
..
..
..
..
Lieut. M. W. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
..
R. Lieutenant, 62nd Foot
Rokeby, L. 2nd Captain, Marines , .
..
..
Rolleston, C. J. Captain, 74th Foot
Rolls, Lord. Deputy-Lieutenant, Perth
..
..
A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Monmouth . .
..
Col. the Hon R. Companion of the Bath . .
Rolt, Sir J. Judge of the Court of Appeal in
Chancery
..
..
..
..
..
..
Privy Councillor
..
..
..

88
816
655
394
806
662
471
261
36
328
1029
1004
256
777
442
937
1084
658
76
75
1099
607
1161
420
140
1211
673
673
198
229
367
1155
671
287
1242
1041
33
855
325
761
790

INDEX.

1435

Roman States. Consul General for, at Gibraltar . . 356


Rome. Extension of the Commercial Treaty between
France and Rome, to British Commerce . . 1219
Quarantine Regulations
..
..
82, 132
Romer, Lieut.-Col. R. W. Retired .
473
Rooke, C. G. T. Captain, 80th Foot .
887
H. A. Captain, Bengal Army
1236
Roome, P. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
273
Rose, H. M. Ensign, 107th Foot
308
W. Knight Commander of the Bath
1007
W. A. Created Knight . .
806
W. S. Sheriff for Northamptonshire
148
Ross, A. Lieutenant, R.N.
908
A. P. G. Colonel, Engineers . .
696
C. C. G. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
248
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal StaffCorps 901
E. A. Lieutenant, 4th West India Regiment 350
E. C. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps ..
.. 723
Assist.-Surgeon P. D. 2nd Surrey Militia.
.. 426
G. C. Captain, 61st
41st Foot
..
..
348,1210
447
J. Brevet-Colonel
195
Brevet Col. J. Commission antedated. .
, . 430
J. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 539
J. J. Lieutenant, 13th Foot
467
J. L. Lieutenant, 25th Foot
843
R. H. K. Lieutenant, Artillery
..
. . 86
T. G. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Rosse, Earl of. Weights and Measures Enquiry Com
missioner
..
..
..
..
..
. . 533
Ross-shire, Caithness, Sutherlandshire and Cromarty
Militia. To bear the Title of "The
Highland Ride Militia "
..
. . 855
Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Rostron, J. A. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery
. . 67
Rothery, C. P. Member of Council, Bahamas
. . 561
H. C. Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner. . 952
Rothney, O. E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
1234
Rotton, A. Captain, Artillery. .
..
..
. . 1129
2nd Capt. A. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1187

1436

INDEX.
Rotton, G. Brevet Colonel
Roundcll, R. R. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
Roupell, F. F. F. Ensign, 70th Foot
Rouse, J. R. Honorary rank of Major
..
..
R. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
..
Roweroft, F. F. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
Rowe, J. H. R. Cornet, 2nd Dragoons
..
..
N. H. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . .
Rowland, J. Lieutenant, Tower Hamlets Militia . .
Rowlandson, G.
W. K.
Captain,
Lieutenant,
Madras Staff
North
CorpsDurham
..
Militia
Royds, C. R. N. Change of Name
S. B. Ensign, 65th Foot
Royle, A. F. W. Ensign, 31st Foot
T. Change of Name . .
..
..
..
Ruck-Kerne, J. E. Captain, Artillery
..
..
Rudkin, H. W. Ensign, 85th Foot
Lieutenant, 85th Foot
..
..
Rudman, F. F. Ensign, 14th Foot
41st Foot . .
..
..
W. F. Ensign, 38th Foot
Ruggles, J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
..
Rumbold, C. H. Assistant Superintendent of Stores
Rumley, W. P. Lieutenant, Marines. .
..
..
Rushton, M. W. R. Deputy Assist ant-CommisearyGeneral
..
..
..
..
..
..
Russell, C. E. Captain, 2nd West India Regiment . .
LordE. Admiral
F. T. Acting Engineer, R.N
G. Major, Salop Militia
G. A. 2nd Captain, Artillery
G. W. Brevet Colonel
H. H. Ensign, 8th Foot
H. P. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
..
J. C. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Capt. J. J. Bengal Army. Alteration of Rank
L. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . .
..
T. Engineer, R.N
W. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, A rtillery. .
..
Lieut.-Col. W. C. Indian Army. Alteration
of date of Appointment
..
..
..
..
Russia. New Customs' Tariff announced in the
" Journal de St. Petersbourg " ..
..
Notice relative to Passports of Foreigners . .
Q uarantine Regulations . .
..
..

1132
1213
986
453
712
645
66
544
1144
654
456
779
1001
553
593
961
73
1014
446
700
699
251
504
867
556
555
372
357
412
427
454
284
86
658
713
276
169
620
1231
1201
759
548

INDEX.

1437

Russia. H.M. the Emperor of. Investiture of, with


the Order of the Garter
832

Knight ofthe Garter.


Dispensation
..
..
..
. . 827
Rutherford, J. Major, Madras Army
..
. . 719
J. W. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, Indian
Army
1231
Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals W.
Companion of the Bath
..
..
..
. . 326
W. E. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps 649
Ruthven, Lord. Deputy-Lieutenant, Perth . .
. . 33
Rutland. Member of Parliament for . ,
..
..1147
Rutland, Duke of. Knight of the Garter . .
. . 197
Rutlandshire. Lieutenant of . .
..
..
. . 292
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1112
Ruttledge, A. Ensign, 14th Foot
1011
Ryan, C. J. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot
817
T. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 540
Ryder, H. C. D. Lieutenant, R.N
106
H. L. Lieutenant, R.N.
106
Ryland, F. P. Lieutenant, 48th Foot
..
. . 622
Ryley, F. Ensign, 16th Foot
621
81st Foot
818
Ryrie, P. Member of Council, Hong Kong . .
. . 1158
Ryves, A.
H. E.Captain,
Captain,
Gloucester
Madras Militia
Staff Corps . .
. ., 263
809

S.
Sabine, Lieut.-Gen. E. Weights and Measures En
quiry Commissioner . .
..
..
..
..
Sadleir, Rev. F. Army Chaplain of the 4th Class . .
Sage, A. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
..
Sainter, J. D. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
Sale, Lieut. M. T. Seconded on appointment to Public
Works Department, India . .
..
..
..
Salis, A.,G. S. Ensign, 95th Foot
Salis-Schvrabe, G. Captain, 6th Dragoon Guards . .
Sail, Major H. McM. Half-pay. Retired . .
..
W. Brevet Deputy Inspector - General of
Hospitals
Saloman, General. Audience. Credentials . .
.,
1867.
4 Z

533
966
259
1029
671
73
549
740
1030
1104

1438

INDEX.

Salonica. Export of Beasts of Burden prohibited in 1142


Salter, P. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 264
Salvin, H. T. T. Lieutenant, Canadian Rifles
. . 309
Salwey, A. Commander, R.N.
..
..
. . 426
Sampson, C. H. Ensign, Canadian Rifles . .
, . 1153

E. Sheriff for Gloucestershire . .


. . 142
Samuells, W. L. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 648
Samhorne, J. S. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 540
SandelL J. C. 1st Lieutenant, Suffolk Militia
. . 1216
Sandeman, Or. Or. Lieutenant, Perth Militia
. . 726
Sanders, H. S. Surgeon, Artillery . .
..
329, 419
J. W. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 383
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army , . 902

Lieut.-Col. J. W. Indian Army. Alteration


of date of Appointment
..
..
..
. . 1232
~
T. W. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 1241
Sanderson, A. Assistant-Surgeon, 32nd Eoot
. . 598
J. Major, 1st Toot
..
..
. . 419
Honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel 424
Captain, Buckingham Militia. .
.. 608
Lieut. P. Artillery. Seconded on ap
pointment as 3rd Class Commissary of Ordnance in
India
466
S, L. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Cumberland
Militia
1162
Sandford, Capt. H. B. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion
1188
W. G. 2nd Secretary in the Diplomatic
Service , .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 779
Sandham, W. H. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
. . 135
Sandilands, A. N. Lieutenant, 90th Foot . .
. . 1014
Sandwich Islands. Postal Regulations
..
, . 677
Sandwith, J. H. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 866
W. P. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps.. 276
Sandys, Lord. Major, Worcester Yeomanry Cavalry 432
T. M. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 1235
San Francisco. Decree embodying Customs and
Police Regulations for the Nuvigation of the
. . 909
Sankey, Brevet Major R. H. Engineers. Alteration
of date of Promotion as Captain, ..
..
.. 1190
San Salvador, Postal Regulations . .
..
. . 677
San Sebastian. Vessels permitted to perform Quaran
tine at . .
,
,
,.
582, 629
Santi, C. H. Ensign, 61st Foot
449
Sardinia. H.M. Consul at ..
..
..
.. 1127
Snrgeant, F. O, Paymaster, 19th Foot
..
.. 1040

1439
INDEX.
Sargeaunt, C.
Lieut.
C. R.
Lieutenant,
A. Seconded
Madras
on Staff
appointment
Corps .to. 657
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
Sargent, J. F. Assistant Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
289
J. N. Deputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex
. . 725
T. a B. Lieutenant, 78th Foot
..
. . 752
Satterthwaite, B. A. Ensign, 81st Foot
..
. . 1013
Saulez, Capt. W. H. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1189
Saunders, A. Lieutenant, 80th Foot . .
..
. . 306
Capt. A. W. O. 21st Foot. Seconded on
appointment as District Inspector of Musketry in
India
378
E. A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
1238
G. Staff Surgeon-Major
423
G. N. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 254
H. G. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 897
R. Member of Council, Montserrat
. . 895
W. B. Brevet Major
703
Saugor Field Force. Royal Warrant granting Prize
Money to
..
..
..
..
..
. . 156
Saurin, M. A. Sheriff for Pembrokeshire . .
. . 144
M. J. Captain, 6th Dragoon Guards
. . 1023
Savage, H. J. Honorary rank of Colonel . .
. . 313
J. M. Vice-Consul at Liverpool for Hayti . . 1 199
Savil, R. C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 655
Savile, A. R. Lieutenant, 18th Foot
285
The Hon. J. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, York . . 1156
W. Captain, 9th Lancers . .
..
. . 427
Saville, J. J. Assistant-Surgeon, York Militia
. . 1157
Sawle, Sir C. B. G., Bart. Major, Cornwall Militia. . 74a
Sawyer, G. W. Lieutenant, 8th Foot
..
. . 621
Scarborough, T. H. Supernumerary Lieutenant,
London Militia
..
..
..
..
. . 675
Seamen, W. L. Staff Commander, R.N
958
Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, Duchess
of. Court Mourning for ..
..
..
.. 321
Schleswig and Holstein. Included within the Zollverein, and Tonnage Duties abolished . .
..
. . 997
Schmid, A. Major, 109th Foot
848
Schomberg, C. F. Retired Rear Admiral . .
. . 559
Col. G. A. Companion of the Bath . . 325
G. A. Colonel Commandant, Marines . . 42 1
>
H. Retired Rear-Admiral
..
. . 872
4 Z 2

1440
INDEX.
Schomberg, H. St. G. 1st Lieutenant, Marines . . 218
Schott, F. Consul at Gibraltar tor Prussia . .
. . 360
for Bavaria
438
Schwabe, C. L. Captain, Warwick Militia
1198
Scobie, M. J. Ensign, 42nd Foot
71
Scoones, H. B. Captain, Kent Militia
1156
Scot, P. G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army
. . 1236
T. G. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals 310, 800
Staff Surgeon- Major
800

Brevet Deputy Inspector - General of


Hospitals
802
Scotland. Advocate for
..
..
..
. . 246
Election of a Peer of
..
. . 220, 1049
H.M. Higb Commissioner to the General
Assembly of the Church of . .
. . 492
Justice, Clerk and President of the 2nd
Division of the Court of Session
. . 246
Lord Justice-General and President of the
Court of Session . .
..
..
. . 222
Representative Peer for . .
..
. . 345
Solicitor-General for
,.
..
. . 295
Scott, B. H. J. Ensign and Lieutenant, Scots Fusilier
Guards
885
C. Brevet Colonel
32
Major, Bombay Staff Corps. .
..
. . 721
C. C. Staff Commander, R.N
972
- D. Major, Madras Staff Corps
269
E. L. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ..
.. 277

Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 1241


F. H. Brevet Colonel
454
H. B. Captain, 9th Foot
330
J. Brevet Captain
..
..
..
. . 740
J. E. Surgeon-Major, Rifle Brigade . .
. . 754
J. G. Major, Bombay Army . .
..
. . 397
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Army . . 723
- Captain, 83rd Foot
940
Captain, 5th Foot
1130
1st Lieut. J. W. Adjutant, Marines , .
. . 234
J. W. 2nd Captain, Marines , .
..
. . 865
Lieut. L. K. Engineers. Placed on Seconded
List
1189
Lieut.-Col. P. Isle of Wight Militia. Resigned 970
R. R. Surgeon, 93rd Foot . .
..
. . 308
Staff Surgeon . .
,.
,.
, . 311
Surgeon, 80th Foot
..
..
. . 1002
T. L Captain, Madras Staff Corps

1441
INDEX.
Scott, W. Brevet Lieutenant-General
..
. . 500
W. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel. .
..
. . 706
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps. . 721
Brevet Lieut.-Col. W. Alteration of Rank . . 900
W. Engineer, R.N
969
Brevet Captain
987
Lieut.-Col. W. Bombay Staff Corps. Altera
tion of date of Appointment . .
..
..
. . 1233
W. C. E. Captain, 3rd West India Regiment. . 1015
W. M. Cornet, 6th Dragoon Guards . .
. . 1023
Scougall, H. Ensign, 96th Foot
603
Scourfield, O. H. P. Cornet, Pembroke Yeomanry
Cavalry
1032
Scovell, T. Captain, 63rd Foot
817
Scratchley, P. H. Captain, Engineers
..
. . 136
Scutari. Export of Grain prohibited in
..
. . 1142
Seagar, M. B. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 868
Searle, A. T. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 655
G. A. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 261
Seaton, W. J. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 1239
Seccomb, T. Staff Surgeon, Royal Navy . .
. . 1084
Seccombe, T. S. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 550
Seddall, J. V. Staff Surgeon
369
Sedgwick, W. Change of Name
..
..
. . 830
Segrave, F. H. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 275
Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 1242
Selby, G. Brevet Colonel
31
Selkirk. Lieutenant and Sheriff-Principal for . . 1128
Selwyn, C. J. Member of Parliament, Cambridge
University . .
..
..
..
..
. . 762
C. J. Created Knight
805
Dr. G. A. Nominated Bishop of Lichfield . . 1181
Semper, H. R. Member of Council, Montserrat . . 895
J. R. Chief Justice, St. Christopher and
St. Nevis
1195
Semple, A. Staff Surgeon
..
..
..
. . 605
Senior, H. W. J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 649
T. P. Paymaster, 8th Foot
495
Serle, E. G. Lieutenant, 46th Foot
379
Serrell, J. D. C. Lieutenant, 38th Foot
..
. . 70
Serres, W. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
.. 260
Serrurier, J. P. Assistant-Superintendent of Stores. . 775
Seton, C. Ensign, 85th Foot
809
Settle, H. H. Lieutenant, with Temporary Rank,
Engineers
..
..
..
..
..
. . 731
Sevier, J. H. Lieutenant, 41st Foot . .
..
. . 1209

1442
INDEX.
Seward, Or. E. Surgeon, Bombay Medical Service . . 1242
Seymour, A. C. Ensign, 43rd Foot . .
..
. . 673
B. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 539
Major-Gen. P. Groom in Waiting in Ordi
nary to Her Majesty . .
..
..
..
. . 575

Rear-Adm. G. H. Lord High Admiral of


the United Kingdom . .
..
296
J. H. C. Captain, 82nd Foot
..
. . 422
W. C. Consul at Queenstown for Pern . . S44
W. F. E. Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel,
Coldstream Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 1024
Shakerley, G. J. Captain, Artillery . .
..
, . 695
Shakery, V. Consul at Liverpool for Costa Rica . . 29
Shakespear, G. B. Colonel, Artillery . .
..
. . 694
Shand, J. Major, Madras Staff Corps. .
..
. . 260
Shanks, J. G. Captain, Marines
..
..
. . 218
Share, J. M. Staff Commander, Boyal Navy. .
. . 870
Sharp, C. F. Instructor of Musketry, 98th Foot . . 799
W. G. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
, . 266
W. H. Staff Commander, Boyal Navy
. . 870
Shaw, Lieut. A. J. Madras Army. Date of Rank . . 395
C. E. M. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
. . 696
E. W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 656
G. K. Captain, 68th Foot
102
J. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 539
J. A. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
. , 605
J. H. Captain, 108th Foot
93
P. McM. Ensign, 8th Foot
191
R. J. Brevet Colonel
455
W. F. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 643
Shaw-Hellier, T. B. Captain, 4th Dragoon Guards . . 418
Shawyer, 3. A. Engineer, Boyal Navy
..
. . 769
Shea, H. J. F. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 85
Sheeran, P. Paymaster, 3rd West India Regiment . . 889
54th Foot
1151
Sheffield, W. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. , 387
W. R. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps .. 658
Shekleton, Capt. J. Artillery. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1189
Shellabear, W. B. Staff Commander, Royal Navy . . 870
Shelley, G. E. Lieutenant and Captain, Grenadier
Guards . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 445
T. F. P. Engineer, Royal Navy
..
.. 1005
Shelton, G. A. F. Staff Surgeon-Major
..
.. 332
W. A. D. Ensign, 62nd Foot
..
287, 380
Shepherd, C. E. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 838

1443
INDEX.
Shepherd, F. E. Lieutenant, 108th Foot . .
. . 889
Lieut. F. S. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
J. P. Cornet, Westmoreland Yeomanry
Cavalry
974
Sheppard, Lieut. C. H. Madras Army. Date of Rank 396
H. T. Captain, 34th Foot
285
T. W. Major, 25th Foot
843
87th Foot
1101
Sheppee, Capt. F. F. Alteration of date of Promotion 136
Sherer, J. V ice-Admiral on the Reserved List
. . 558
Sherlock, E. T. Lieutenant, 73rd Foot
..
. . 102
F. G. Captain, 72nd Foot
1081
Sherman, J. F. T. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 263
S. W. B. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 264
Sherrard, J. M. Ensign, 28th Foot
939
Sherriff, J. P. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 643
Shewell, G. M. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 865
H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 270
Shillito, J. Assistant-Surgeon, Bombay Medical Ser
vice . .
..
..
..
..
.,
. . 907
Shinkwin, R. S. Captain, Half-pay . .
..
. . 801
59th Foot
816
Shippard, Lieut. W. O. C. Artillery. Resigned 100, 135
Shirley, E. P. Sheriff for Warwickshire
..
. . 143
Irish Church Enquiry Commissioner 1074
Shore, Hon. F. W. J. Lieutenant, Artillery, .
. . 86
Short, F. J. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 869
Shorting, H. F. Ensign, 46th Foot
599
Shortland, V. J. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 261
Shortt, H. D. Master, R.N
356
J. Surgeon, Madras Army . .
..
. . 897
J. R. G. G. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . . 721
Showers, Lieut.- Col. C. L. Bengal Army. Date of
Rank
389
C. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 640
E. C. Lieutenant, 103rd Foot
..
. . 800
H. F. Adjutant, 104th Foot
..
. . 1102
Shropshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
. . 1112
(Southern Division) M.P. for . .
. . 317
(Northern Division) M.P. for . .
. . 326

1444
INDEX.
Shubrick, R. Brevet Major-General . .
..
. . 371
Shuckburgh, G. T. F. Deputy-Lieutenant, Warwick 404
Shuldham, A. I. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 643
Shute, D. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army . . 710
Shuttleworth, A. T. Albert Medal of the 1st Class . . 1200
C. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 902
Sibley, Lieut.-Col. T. H. Bengal Staff Corps. AlteraHon of date of Appointment . .
..
..
. . 1231
Sibthorpe, L. H. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 275
Sidney, F. W. Captain, R.N
6
Sierra Leone. Appointments at
..
..
. . 668
Consul at, for Portugal
..
. . 82
Consul at, for Spain . .
..
. . 202
Further Provision for Appeals from
Supreme Court of . .
..
. . 235
Sim, G. Brevet-Colonel
674
Simeon, H. S. Captain, 27th Foot
816
Simmons, Lieut. G. L. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 670
Simonds, R. S. Brevet Major
706
Brevet Major R. S. Alteration of Rank . . 900
R. S. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
.. 252
Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 1235
Simpson, A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . .
. . 620
Brevet Major . .
..
..
. . 705
A. W. Ensign, 18th Foot
285
C. H. Ensign, 74th Foot
305
J. Assistant - Surgeon, Bombay Medical
Service
289

J. Change of Name. .
..
..
.. 439
J. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 539
J. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 1238
P. B. Captain, 72nd Foot
137
R. J. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 267
R. P. Instructor of Musketry, 109th Foot 1041
W. Quartermaster, 79th Foot . .
. . 332
W. S. Major, Madras Army
..
. . 719
Sims, V. W. Captain, Marines
..
.
. . 864
Sinclair, J. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
..
. . 104
Capt. J. de C. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion
..
. . 1188
W. Staff Surgeon
1170
W. S. T. Deputy-Lieutenant, Caithness . . 969
Sing, The Maharajah Maun. Knight Commander,
Star of India . .
..
..
..
..
. . 946
Singapore. Consul at, fr Spain
..
,.
. . 296

INDEX.
1445
Singjee, The Maharajah Sree Jowan. Knight Com
mander, Star of India. .
..
..
..
. . 542
Singleton, E. J. Lieutenant, 15th Foot
..
. . 101
Skead, J. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 540
Skeen, W. Surgeon, 85th Foot
380
Skey, H. Lieutenant, 54th Foot
421
W. H. K. Captain, 38th Foot
1011
Skinner, E. G. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent of
Stores
776
Lieut. E. S. Madras Army. Date of Rank. 394
J. Ensign, 60th Foot
206
45th Foot
1192
J. T. Deputy Assistant Commissary-General 682
Major-Gen. P. K. M'G. Companion of the
Bath
325
P. L. Mac G. Lieutenant, Artillery
. . 86
Skirving, W. Captain, Lancashire Militia . .
. . 25
Skottowe, C. F. C. Captain, Madras Staff Corps .. 655
C. F. J. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 715
Skoulding, J. B. W. Veterinary Surgeon of the 1st
Class
..
..850
Sladen, J. R. Brevet Major
706
Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . .
. . 883
Slater, S. Lieutenant, 5th Lancashire Militia
. . 475
Slaughter, C. H. Surgeon, R.N
1180
G. M. Staff Surgeon
801

Surgeon, 10th Foot


..
. . 1207
Sleswig and Holstein. Impediments to Coasting Trade
removed
..
..
..
..
..
. . 571
Sloman, J. Instructor of Musketry, Depot Battalipn 800
Smail, W. A. Adjutant, 36th Foot ..
..' .. 1209
Small, II. H. Engineer, R.N
769
W. G. Ensign, 59th Foot
1193
Smalley, E. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 249
H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 252
Smallpiece, G. J. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot ..
.. 941
Adjutant, 84th Foot
..
. . 1168
Smart, G. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army
. . 717
Deputy Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals and Fleets
W. R. E. Companion of the Bath
326
Smijth, W. B. 2nd Secretary Diplomatic Service . . 132
Smith, A. Deputy-Lieutenant, Herts. .
..
. . 234
Lieut. A. C. Seconded on appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
A. C. H. Her Majesty's Counsel for the Virgin
Islands
628

1446
INDEX.
Smith, A. C. H. Member of Council, Virgin Islands 735
A. M. Ensign, 38th Foot
447

A. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army . . 710


A. "W. D. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 864
B. lieutenant, 107th Foot
1169
C. Captain, 1st Surrey Militia
..
. . 400
.
C. B. 2nd Captain, Marines
863
C. F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 387
C. H. Brevet Colonel
630
C. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 266
C. P. Ensign, 12th Foot
68
38th Foot
230
D. S. Surgeon, 4th Hussars . .
..
. . 693
Staff Surgeon D. S. 4th Hussars. Transfer
antedated
..
..
..
.
.
. . 795
D. S. Lieutenant, Southampton Militia . . 944
E. F. P. Lieutenant, R.N
106

F. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 901

G. O. Ensign, 84th Foot


739
G. W. F. Captain, 87th Foot
..
. . 752
Col. H. Companion of the Bath
..
. . 325
H. Master, R.N
356
H. F. Staff Surgeon-Major
430
H. P. Lieutenant, R.N
319

H. T. Lieutenant, 47th Foot


1192
J. Quartermaster, Scots Fusilier Guards . . 428
J. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical Service 906
J. A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 273
J. A. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner. .
. . 584

J. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps


. . 647
J. G. Captain, 7th Foot
621
J. J. Captain, Artillery
..
..
. . 30
Capt. J. J. W. 4th Lancashire Militia.
Resigned
..
..
..
..

405
J. M. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 904
J. S. Ensign, 45th Foot
738
L. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 1179
M. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 648
Sir M. E. Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner 951
M. G. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 644
O. L. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 1235
P. Captain and Lieutenant- Colonel,Grenadier
Guards , .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 551
R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Herts
.,
. . 234
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 254
Ceylon Rifles
555

INDEX.
1447
Smith, R. A. Brevet Colonel, Indian Army
. . 1230
Rev. R. P. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 684
S. Retired Vice-Admiral . .
..
. , 559
S. A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 905
T. Superintending Schoolmaster, Marines . . 943

T. P. Captain, Artillery
1009
W. Staff Surgeon, R.N
351
Honorary rank of Captain
,.
. . 431
Brevet Major . .
..
..
. . 557
W. W. Lieutenant, Artillery. .
..
. . 86
W. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 250
W. W. M. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
. . 729
Smithers, O. P. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 262
Smithwick, W. F. Captain, 47th Foot
..
. . 1080
Smyth, A. C. Lieutenant, Marines . .
.,
. , 868
C. C. Instructor of Musketry, Canadian Rifles 1082
Lieutenant, Canadian Rifles . .
. . 1153
Lieut. C. M. Instructor of Musketry, 9th Foot 229
E. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 641
Major-Gen. J. R. Knight Commander of the
Bath
324
J. S. Captain, 63rd Foot
622
Col. the Hon. L. Companion of the Bath . . 325
P. Member of Council, Nova Scotia. .
, . 1164
W. F. M. Ensign, 84th Foot
307
W. J. Ensign, Rifle Brigade
555
Smyth-Wyndham, J. C. Second Captain, Artillery. . 695
Smythe, Sir C. F. Sheriff for Salop
143
F. Brevet Major
606
I. W. T. S. Ensign, 16th Foot . .
. . 446
85th Foot . .
. . 624
Snead, J. A. F. Supernumerary Lieutenant, Breck
nock Militia
432
Snow, R. T. Brevet Colonel
454
Snowden, W. F. Acting Lieutenant, R.N
106
Soady, B. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 642
Capt. J. R. Engineers. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
.,
. . 1190
Soham. Polling Place for Cambridge. ,
..
, . 530
Solfleet, J. C. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Somerset, A. H. T. H. Captain, Rifle Brigade
. . 819

E. A. Member of Parliament for Gloucester


(Western Division)
779
Somersetshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.

INDEX.
1448
Somersetshire. Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1113
Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer . .
..
..
. . 1157
Sotheby, E. S. Rear Admiral
907
South Africa, British Possessions in. Consul-General
for the Netherlands in
..
. . 795
Consul for, in England . .
..
. . 403
Southampton. Consul for Belgium at
..
. . 1125
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
New Polling Place for Northern Division
of County of . .
..
..
..
3
Sheriff for, for 1867
14J
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
. . 1113
Special Commission of Oyer and Ter
miner . .
..
..
..
. . 1157
Southampton, Lord. Lieutenant of Northamptonshire 245
Southern, Gh W. Inspector of Coal Mines and Iron
Stone Mines
133
Southey, A. H. Captain, 5th Foot
750
Capt. E. Engineers. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1190
R. G. Lieutenant, 10th Foot
..
..
91
W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 714
Spain. Consul for, at Hong Kong . .
..
. . 187
Consul in Malta for
1228
Consul for, at Sierra Leone . .
5
. . 202
Consul for, at Singapore
..
..
. . 296
Consul-General at Quebec for. .
..
. . 1164
Vice-Consul at Colombo for . .
..
. . 1217
Vice-Consul at Glasgow for . .
..
. . 1161
Vice-Consul for, at Halifax, Nova Scotia . . 438
Vice-Consul for, at Quebec . .
..
438
Vice-Consul at St. John's, Newfoundland, for
811, 1164
Decree authorising the importation ofForeign
Wheat and Flour from Santa Cruz
. . 895
Spain, S. Staff Captain, R.N
1171
Spankie, R. Judge of the High Court of the North
western Provinces . .
..
..
..
. . 779
Sparshott, A. E. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 866
Speer, H. M. Staff Surgeon, R.N
675
W. H. Captain, Marines
..
..
..741
Spence, J. Lieutenant, 67th Foot
554

INDEX.
1449
Spence, J. Lieutenant, 86th Foot . .
..
. . 637
J. K. Brevet Colonel
453
W. A. Lieutenant, 77th Foot
..
. . 940
Spencer, A. A. J. Lieutenant, 52nd Foot . .
. , 469
C. F. H. Ensign, 48th Foot
..
. . 622
H. Major, Cumberland Militia . .
. . 1162
Sperling, F. Van H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps 255
Spiers, R. Engineer, R.N. . .
..
..
. . 601
Spooner, R. L. W. Ensign, 4th West India Regiment
232
Spottiswoode, L. L. Lieutenant, 107th Foot
. . 753
M. C. Brevet Colonel
705
Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras
Army . .
..
..
..
..
,.
. . 717

Madras
Staff Corps
898
Sprankling, C. Albert Medal of 2nd Class conferred
on
588
Spring, J. P. Instructor of Musketry, 5th Foot .. 1167
Springfield, G. O. Lieutenant, 5th Dragoon Guards 301
Sprot, J. Major, 83rd Foot
102
Spry, Lieut. F. E. Madras Army. Date of rank . . 395
G. F. Assistant-Surgeon, 2nd Life Guards . . 90
Spurgeon, C. Captain, 36th Foot
1011
Spurway, C. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 550
Squire, P. W. Chemist and Druggist in Ordinary to
Her Majesty
1228
W. J. Lieutenant, 7th Foot
621
Stace, W. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers. .
. . 984
Stack, Major-Gen. M. Knight Commander ofthe Bath 324
Stafford, Capt. P. P. L. Madras Army. Date of rank 394
P. P. L. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 654
Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 903
P. W. Assistant-Surgeon, 56th Foot
. . 751
W. J. F. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
386
Staffordshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
1113
Special Commission of Oyer and Ter
miner. .
..
..
..
. . 1157
Stainforth, Lieut. W. Madras Army. Date of rank 396
Stsinthorpe, Lieut. W. H. Struck off the strength of
- the Tower Hamlets Militia . .
.. - ,,
, , 1121

INDEX.
1450
Stanhope, Earl. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 683
.
Irish Church Enquiry Commissioner 1073
Stanley, C. G. S. Commander, R.N
1043
St. J. Surgeon, 4th Foot
636
T. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.
. . 988
T. W. Lieutenant, 44th Foot
..
. . 636
W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland
. . 626
W. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
714
W. H. S. Sheriff for Southampton. .
. . 143
Stansfeld, H. H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army 711
T. W. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 1239
Stanton, Lieut. F. R. Adjutant, 1st Foot . .
. . 445
F. S. Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 670
J. E. Paymaster, R.N
535
W. Staff Commander, R.N
105
Stapleton, A. W. Ensign, 98th Foot
193
Stapley, W. B. Deputy Superintendent of Stores . . 1132
Starkey, E. C. Captain, 13th Hussars
..
. . 1009
L. R. Deputy Lieutenant, York . .
. . 1243
Starr, G. L. H. Ensign, 3rd West India Regiment. . 1194
St. Aubyn, Lieut. W. London Militia. Resigned . . 461
W. J. Lieutenant, 14th Hussars
. . 418
Staveley, Sir C. W. D. Major-General
967
St. Christopher. Appointments at . .
..
344, 744
St. Christopher and St. Nevis. Appointments at . . 1195
St. Clair, Hon. C. W. Major, Half-pay
..
. . 313
St. Croix. Quarantine Regulations . .
,.
. . 748
St. David's, Bishop of. Bitual Enquiry Commissioner 583
St. Domingo. Alteration of rate of per-oentage on
Goods imported according to Tariffed
Valuations . .
..
..
. . 576
Postal Regulations . .
..
. . 872
Steavenson, J. J. Lieutenant, Middlesex Yeomanry
Cavalry
976
Steel, C. Veterinary Surgeon of the 1st Class
. . 850
Steele, A. F. Brevet Colonel
431
Rev. G. Inspector of Schools . .
..
. . 509
J. A. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . .
. . 899
Lieut.-Col. J. A. Bengal Staff Corps. Altera
tion of date of Appointment . .
..
..
. . 1233
W. H. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 333
Steer, E. C. Captain, Madras Army . .
..
. . 718
Steeves, W. H. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 541
Stehelin, Lieut. E. L. Instructor of Musketry, 94th
Foot . .
,,
..
. . 287

INDEX.
1451
Stehelin, E. L. Lieutenant, 49th Foot
..
. . 886
Steil, J. Chief Inspector of Machinery Afloat, R.N.. . 679
Steinmetz, Lieut. A. Removed from the strength of
the Tower Hamlets Militia . .
..
..
. . 766
Stephens, C. J. Cornet, 12th Lancers
..
. . 418
G. B. Lieutenant, 7th Foot
..
. . 330
G. N. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 654
J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Radnor . .
. . 1216
P. W. Commander, R.N
1043
Stephenson, K. Lieutenant, Artillery
..
. . 729
Stettin. Shipping Dues reduced
..
..
. . 1197
Steuart, F. G. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 721
J. S. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
, . 654
W. R. Staff Surgeon
311
Stevens, A. J.Lieutenant-Colonel,
Consul at Windsor,
Madras
Canada,
Staff Corps.
for the. 390
United States
132
G. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 256
G. M. Lieutenant, Artillery
..
. . 730
S. J. Ensign, 17th Foot
467
Stevenson, E. M. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 268

G. N. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot


..
. . 965
J. Lieutenant, Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
726
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Devon Militia . . 833
J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 897
J. N. Lieutenant - Colonel - Commandant,
Devon Militia
1173
K. F. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
.. 266
K. F. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 899
R. A. Captain, Artillery . .
..
. . 136
W. P. Ensign, 85th Foot
752
Steward, E. H. Captain, Engineers . .
..
. . 813
H. B. Brevet Ensign
820
Stewart, The Hon. A. 2nd Captain, Artillery
. . 696
Adjutant, Artillery ..
.. 762
A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 709
A. Ensign, 74th Foot
808
A.M. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
.. 645
C. H. Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court,
Ceylon
692
C. J. B. Lieutenant, 78th Foot . .
. . 806
D. J. Or. Lieutenant, 1st West India Regi
ment
673
- D. M. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
387

1452

INDEX.
Stewart, D. M. Brevet Temporary rank of Briga
dier-General in Abyssinia . .
..
..
. . 1154
Lieut. E. P. Instructor of Musketry, 78th
Foot
306
E. P. Adjutant, 78th Foot
775
F. G. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 273
H. G. M. Deputy - Lieutenant, Kirkcud
bright
1133
H. L. St. G. Ensign, 74th Foot . .
. . 808
H. S. Captain, 1 1th Foot
68
Adjutant J. Ross-shire Militia. Rank of
Captain
..
..
..
..
..
. . 34
J. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 648
J. D. Lieutenant, 86th Foot
..
.. 138
Colonel, Bombay Army
..
. . 723
J. M. Captain, Bengal Army
..
. . 902
J. B. Engineer, R.N
1143
The Hon. K. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved
List
1035

L. C. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals 310


W. Honorary Rank of Ensign
..
. . 288
Ensign, 83rd Foot
422
W. 2nd Captain, Marines
863
W. Engineer, R.N
1031
W. A. Engineer, E.N
683
W. D. Assistant-Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
288
W. G. D. Major, 83rd Foot
940
Stewart-Mackenzie, J. A. F. H. Cornet, 9th Lancers 445
St. George, E. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
'. . 250
H. H. Deputy Assistant-Superintendent
of Stores
..
..
..
..
..
. . 775
St. Hill, W. H. Captain, Half-pay
604
Brevet Major
606
Stiles, G. H. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 651
Still, J. N. Ensign, 25th Foot
421
Stirke, R. F. Captain, 69th Foot
845Stirling, C. H. Commander, R.N
426
St. John, E. B. Captain, 73rd Foot
1100

F. C. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 653


M. K. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 645
O. B. C. Brevet, Local rank of Captain in
Persia
..
..
.. 1133
O. H. B. Lieutenant, 95th Foot . .
. . 138
St John's, Newfoundland. Consul for the United
States at
..1038

1453
INDEX.
St. John's Newfoundland. Vice-Consul for Spain at
811, 1164
St. Just. L. L. De. Member of Senate of Canada . . 540
St. Leger, H. H. Captain, 71st Foot . .
..
469, 600
St. Martin's or French Guiana. Postal Regulations 872
St. Mary, Tenby. Rector of
99
St. Michael's, Dumfries. Minister of . .
..
. . 1018
Stock, J. N. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
. . 1041
Stacker, M. E. C. Captain, Artillery
695
Stockholm. Duties on Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, &e.,
raised . .
..
..
..
. . 588
Increase of duties on Branvin, Spirits of
Wine, and Vinegar . .
..
. . 577
Prohibition of the import of Wool from
Countries infected with Cattle Plague,
suppressed
..
..
..
. . 562
Secretary to Legation at . .
..
. . 222
Stockley, 2nd Capt. H. W. Adjutant, Artillery . . 364
Stocks, M. Deputy- Lieutenant, Caithness . .
. . 969
Stoddard, J. F. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
713
T. H. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 269
Stoddart, C. H. Lieutenant, 103rd Foot . .
. . 380
Capt. W. Madras Army. Date of Rank. . 393
W. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 654
Stoker, W. B. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment . . 471
Stokes, J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . .
. . 697
R. Staff Captain, R.N
732
Stokoe, Lieut. R. Madras Army. Date of Rank . , 396
Stone, J. P. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment . . 966
Stoney, G. O. Lieutenant, 25th Foot
..
. . 985
Stonhouse, J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 657
Stooke, F. S. Naval Instructor
802
Stopford, J. G. Captain 32nd Foot
285
L. R. Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade . .
. . 308

S. G. M.P. for Northern Division of Co.


Northampton . .
..
..
..
..
. . 199
Storey, G. H. S. Lieutenant, Northumberland Yeo
manry Cavalry
..
..
..
..
. . 733
Stothert, R. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 642
Stoton, A. G. Lieutenant, 12th Foot
1025
F. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 660
T. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 661
Stovell, M. Companion, Star of India
..
. . 946
Stoyte, J. Lieutenant, 59th Foot
1209
St. Paires, Baron C. de. Consul at Aden for Italy . . 1008
1867.
5 A

1454

INDEX.

St. Paul, D. R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Northampton . . 1143


St. Petersburg. Export Duties on Timber, Mats,
Birch Tar, &c., abolished on the
European frontier of Russia . . 727
Notice by Russian State Bank of the
rate of Exchange of Coin and
Bullion for Bank Notes
. . 936
Stracey, G. H. C. Ensign, 6th Foot
303
Strachan, W. Engineer, R.N
1084
Strachey, G. Secretary to Legation, Copenhagen . . 438
Stradling, J. B. Lieutenant, 60th Foot
..
. . 71
Straghan, J. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
..
. . 880
Strahan, W. 2nd Captain, Artillery
30
Straits Settlements. Appointments at
149, 1021, 1196
Constitution of . .
..
. . 149
Straker, J. C. Cornet, Northumberland Yeomanry
Cavalry
803
Strange, Brevet Col. H. F. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 209
W. T. H, Change of Name
1228
Strangford, Viscount. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kent . . 741
Stranraer. Minister of . .
..
..
..
. . 668
Stransham, Lieut.-Gen. A. B. Knight Commander of
the Bath
..
. . 324
Stranton. Polling Place for Durham. .
..
,, 530
Stratford, J. C. Captain, 2nd Foot
984
J. W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kent . .
. . 741
R. Lieutenant, 6th Foot
737
Strathnairn, Lord. Brevet General . .
..
. . 210
Stratton, T. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets on the Retired List
..
..
. . 607
Street, H. A. Lieutenant, R.N
106
Stribling, F. Honorary rank of Captain
..
. . 382
Strickland, Deputy Commissary-Gen. E. Companion
of the Bath
326
W. C. Captain, 83rd Foot
..
. . 1081
Stringer, F. Lieutenant, 23rd Foot
69
Strong, J. W. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
289
T. E. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps. .
.. 278
Stroud. Member of Parliament for . .
..
. . 862
H. Retired Vice-Admiral . .
..
. . 558
Strover, G. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps , . 267
Strugnell, H. F. Engineers, R.N
968
St. Thomas. Despatch from Her Majesty's Acting
Consul at. Disappearance of Cholera 343

INDEX.
1455
Proclamation respecting Quarantine
Regulations to be observed at
. . 83
Stuart, B. B. Staff Commander, R.N
870
D. V. Captain, 51st Foot
844
Lieut. F. J. Instructor of Musketry, 8th Foot 428
R. R. Major, Madras Army ..
..
.. 707
W. Visiting Surgeon at Chatham ..
.. 594
Stubbs, J. W. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 714
W. B. Commander, R.N
105
Studdy, R. W. Ensign, 63rd Foot
738
Sturdee, F. R. Staff Captain, R.N
732
Retired Captain, R.N.
. . 973, 1133
Sturge, J. E. Member of Council, Montserrat
. . 895
Sturgess, R. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Sturrock, G-. Brevet Colonel
705
Sturt, H. E. 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster,
Marines
..
..
..
..
..
. . 78
Lieut. N. G. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India .
..
. . 670
Sublime Ottoman Porte. Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary to
..
..
..
. . 728
Suckling, T. Lieutenant, R.N.
908
Suez. Postal Regulations
..
..
..
. . 1163
Suffield, Lord. Vice-Lieutenant, Norfolk . .
. . 663
Suffolk (Eastern Division). M.P. for
216
Lieutenancy Appointments. -See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
..
. . 1113
Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer . . 1157
Sugden, S. T. Engineer, R.N.. .'
357
Suggate, K. P. Assistant-Superintendent of Store .. 809
Sulivan, T. B. M. Captain, R.N
957
T. E. Lieutenant, R.N
96
Sullivan, G. Captain, 109th Foot
889
G. Engineer, R.N
1031
Summerhayes, H. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
906
Summers, J. Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals 309
Sunderland. Approval of Bye-Laws and Regulations
of the Pilotage Commissioners
..
..
. . 791
J. W. Lieutenant, R.N
908
Supple, J. F. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 1003
Surrey. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
143,281
5 A 2
St. Thomas.

INDEX.
1456
Surrey. Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 ..
..1113
Surtees, C. F. Deputy-Lieutenant, Durham . .
. . 908
Sussex. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . .
. . 1113
Special Commission of Oyer and Terminer . . 1157
Suther, C. C. 2nd Captain, Marines
863
Adjutant, Marines
..
..
. . 943
W. Or. Colonel-Commandant, Marines . . 1161
Sutherland, R. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 1170

Member of Parliament for


..
. . 561
Sutherlandshire. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Sutton, Sir J. Sheriff for Nottinghamshire . .
. . 143
Swaine, E. Staff Commander, R.N
870
Swale, J. J. Lieutenant, 4ih Hussars . .
..
.. 937
Swanston, W. O. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 715
Sweden. Establishment of Stations for saving Lives
from Shipwreck on the Coasts of. .
. . 791
Her Majestv's Consul for the Eastern
Coasts of *
222
Sweden and Norway. Consul for, at Barbadoes . . 296
Consul at, for Bombay
. . 82
Consul at Calcutta, for
. . 1008
Consul at Colombo, for
. . 1185
Consul for, at Victoria, Hong
Kong
187
Sweet, T. Major, Madras Staff Corps
261
Swetenham, 2nd Capt. G. Seconded on Appointment
to Public Works Department, India
..
. . 670
R. A. Ensign, 37th Foot
..
. . 447
Swettenham, T. E. Major, 31st Foot
347
Sussex Militia . .
. . 406
Swift, B. Brevet Deputy Inspector-General of Hos
pitals ..
..
..
..
..
..
.. 776
Swifte, J. W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 658
Swinburne, C. H. Admiral on the Reserved List . . 1035
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, 4th Hussars . . 988
J. D. Paymaster, 92nd Foot ..
.. 818
Swiney, J. Captain, Madras Staff Corps ..
.. 263
Swinhoe, C. Captain, Bombav Staff Corps . .
. . 1241
F. W. Brevet Colonel
31
^ W. G. Captain, Rifle Brigade
..
. . 555
Swinton, 2nd Capt. A. Alteration of date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 88

G. 2nd Captain, Engineers. .


..
. . 495
Cant. W. B. Madras Army. Date of rank 392

INDEX.
1457
Swiss Confederation. Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary to 879
Vice-Consul at Liverpool, for 1088
Sydney. Consul at, for Lubeck
..
..
. . 149
Consul at, for the Netherlands
..
. . 1008
Sykes, C. L. Lieutenant, 22nd Foot
428
Sylvester, W. C. Captain, York Militia
..
. . 032
Symes, A. H. Engineer, R.N
769
Symonds, F. C. Lieutenant, Artillery
..
. . 729
J. C. Brevet Colonel
607
P. W. Lieutenant, 14th Foot
..
. . 938
Vice-Adm. T. M. C. Knight Commander of
the Bath
324
Symons, H. G. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 264
Synge, R. Retired Commander, K.N.
..
. . 1005

T.
Tabutean, T. R. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
Tabuteau, A. Captain, 65th Foot
Tahiti. Postal Regulations
Tait, J. S. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
Talbot, A. C. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
H. Lieutenant, 51st Foot
Hon. R. A. J. Captain, 1st Life Guards
T. Ensign, 2nd West India Regiment
Tangier. Export of Grain from Moorish Ports per
mitted for an additional term of six months
Tankerville, Earl of. Lord Steward of H.M. House
hold
Tanner, A.
O Captain, 72nd Foot
V. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
Tapp, W. H. Deputy-Superintendent of Stores
Tarleton, E. Lieutenant, 16th Foot . .
E. D. 2nd Captain, Artillery
2nd Capt. E. D. Artillery. Promotion
antedated
-
Lieut. J. H. Adjutant, 54th Foot. .
Taswell, E. Brevet Major"
Tatam, J. Veterinary Surgeon of the 1st Class . .
Tatham, A. Lieutenant, East Kent Militia . .
..
Tatton, T. E. Lieutenant, Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Taubman, Lieut. G. D. G. Engineers. Resigned . .
Tawke, A. C. Lieutenant, 32nd Foot
..
..

660
751
677
838
86
844
464
754
836
843
1193
662
452
699
762
813
421
370
850
457
458
762
378

1458

JNDEX.

Tayler, C. E. Major, Madras Armv


904
Taylor, A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
, . 643
A. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
. . 1235
C. Ensign, 31st Foot
348
C. C. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 646
C. W. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 259
Iiieutenant-Colonel, Madras StaffCorps 714
D. C. Surgeon, 1st Foot
136
Staff Surgeon . .
..
..
. . 556
E. B. A. Member of Council, Bahama
Islands
1158
F. N. J. Lieutenant, 10th Foot
..
. . 552
G. E. M. Ensign, 44th Foot
101
G. R. Lieutenant, 3rd Foot
814
Lieut. H. A. Engineers. Resigned . .
. . 621
J. Engineer, R.N
1005, 1106
J. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 267
J. S. Retired Captain, R.N
968
Rev. M. C. Minister of Crathie and Braemar 246
M. 0. Captain, 104th Foot
74
M. le Fer. Captain, Artillery
..
..
29
Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Col. R. C. H. In
specting Field Officer. .
..
..
..
. . 194
Major W. O'B. Grentleman-at-Arms
. . 462
W. W. Captain, 87th Foot
1002
Taylour, Lord J. H. Major, 75th Foot
..
. . 808
Teed, C. N. Lieutenant, 23rd Foot
672
Teesdale, C. P. Major, 11th Foot
428
Teevan, H. Lieutenant, 75th Foot
287

Lieut. H. Instructor of Musketry, 75th Foot 470


Tempest, Lord E. V. 4th Light Dragoons. Partial
Remission of Sentence of Dismissal from the Army 942
Temple, J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps
258
Major, Madras Army . .
..
. . 718
- R. Knight Commander, Star of India . . 542
W. Staff Assistant-Surgeon..
..
.. 674
Templer, H. J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 641
Tennent, Sir J. E. Baronetcy
..
..
. . 147
Terrot, C. E. Captain, 63rd Foot
985
C.S.J. Honorary Rank of Colonel. .
. . 23*
Terry, A. F. Ensign, 75th Foot
601
Captain, 60th Foot
1193
F. F. R. Lieutenant, 1st West India Regiment 965
T. H. C. Lieutenant Colonel-Commandant,
Surrey Militia. .
..
..
..
..
. . 1085
Ter Veen, W< Consul at Calcutta for Hamburg , . 296

1459
INDEX.
Tessier, U. J. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 540
Tew, J. N. Lieutenant, 21st Foot
447
Thacker, W. F. Captain, 18th Foot
962
Thackeray, C. Captain, 28th Foot
"1130
Thaekwell, E. Lieutenant, 90th Foot
..
.. 231
Theobald, A. Ensign, 84th Foot
287
Thetford. M.P. for
..
.. 1165
Thewles, H. A. Lieutenant, 69th Foot
..
. . 774
Thomas, A. B. E. Captain, Bengal Army . .
. . 707
Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 897
:
Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 901
E. A. Lieutenant, 7th Dragoon Guards . . 635
E. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps , . 659
Or. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 660
H. E. P. Instructor of Musketry, 15th
Foot
961
J. E. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel . . 1155, 1195
Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
, . 1214
L. P. I. Lieutenant, 41st Foot . .
. . 70
80th Foot . .
. . 450
R. Retired Captain, P.N
1047
- R. M. B. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 649
Thomason, J. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 646
Thompson, A. Gt. Deputy-Lieutenant, Cumberland
626
C. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 273
D. P. Assistant-Surgeon, Madras Medical
Service
906
E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
270
Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 641
E. F. 2nd Captain, Marines . .
. . 878
F. S. Commander, R.N. . .
..
. . 1043
Gt. A. Lieutenant, 12th Lancers. .
. . 493
G. W. Captain, 1st Foot
1079
H. Created Knight
794
H. S. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 1215
H. W. Captain, 1st West India Regiment 754
J. Staff Commander, P.N
870
J. A. W. Staff Surgeon-Major . .
. . 424
J. J. Staff Surgeon
310
Surgeon, 9th Foot
420
M. W. M.P., Bradford
1018
P. S. Brevet Colonel
95
R. Captain, 97th Foot
1041
R. Ensign, 11th Foot
1079
15th Foot
1080

INDEX.
1460
Thompson, R. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
386
R. P. Lieutenant, Northampton Militia 1216
S. Lieutenant, Bucks Militia ..
. . 426
T. Lieutenant, Middlesex Militia
. . 676
T. Brevet Colonel
851
T. M. Engineer, R.N
357
W. Captain, 1st West India Regiment. . 108
W. H. Lieutenant, 1st Dragoon Guards 204
W. T. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot . .
. . 102
Thomson, F. G. Captain, 65th Foot
1001
Or. L. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 271
H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 1235
Capt. H. G. Alteration of Date of Pro
motion . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 135
H. G. Captain, Madras Staff Corps ' . . 838
R. T. Lieutenant - Colonel, 1st Devon
Militia
474
W. Quartermaster, 86th Foot ..
..349
W. 1st Class Assistant-Engineer, R.N. . . 1243
Thorburn, C. J. Lieutenant, 91st Foot
..
. . 739
Thorley, J. Cornet, Nottingham Yeomanry Cavalry 212
Thornburn, W. S. Paymaster, 101st Foot . .
207, 231
Thorne, C. R. B. Ensign, 15th Foot
1208
Thornhill, A. R. Brevet Colonel
455
Adjt. B. 1st Lancashire Militia. Rank of
Captain
..
..
..
.
..
. . 34
G. Lieutenant, Huntingdon Militia
. . 1198
H. Captain, Artillery
..
..
. . 695
Thornton, A. P. Ensign, 14th Foot
938
36th Foot
1011
C. E. Captain, 83rd Foot
422
C. M. J. Brevet Major
383
lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . . 630
: Capt. C. M. J. Artillery. Alteration of
Date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1188
E. Captain, Bedford Militia
..
. . 291
E. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary, Portugal . .
..

. . 894
United States
R. C. Ensign, 21st Foot
77th Foot
R. M. Ensign, 5th Foot
Thorold, R.
C. Cornet,
Lieutenant,
10th1st
Hussars
Life Guards

..

1164
1025
1027
999
. . 464
134

INDEX.

1461

Thorold, W. Lieutenant, Denbigh Yeomanry Cavalry 1163


Thorp, 15. C. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army . .
. . 712
'
Lieut. G. F. Instructor of Musketry, 19th
Foot
303
G. F. Lieutenant, 19th Foot
377
S. J. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 272
W. Captain, 78th Foot
763
Thring, J. E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . .
. . 694
Thunder, M. Captain, 21st Foot
1025
Thurburn, J. H. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
. . 731
Thurlow, E. H. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 695
R. H. Ensign, 5th Foot
597
Thursby, A. H. Lieutenant, Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
342
Lieut. E. 7th Lancashire Militia. Resigned. 211
J. L. Major, 17th Foot
798
Thynne, R. T. Lieutenant and Captain, Grenadier
Guards
1129
Tibbits, J. B. Deputy - Lieutenant, Northampton
Militia
1143
Tieehurst, W. D. T. Surgeon, Bombay Army
. . 724
Tickell, A. L. Lieutenant, 77th Foot
775
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps . . 386
Tierney, E. Captain, Artillery
..
..
. . 884
Tighe, J. A. Captain, Ceylon Rifles
638
Lieut. J. W. Hampshire Militia. Resigned. . 537
Tillard, G. H. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 268
J. A. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 884
Tillbrook, P. L. Major, 82nd Foot
470
Tilley, S. L. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 729, 1184
Tinklar, A. R. Commander, R.N
957
Tisdall, A. Major, 35th Foot
886
G. W. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 884
Tobago. Appointments at . .
..
..
487, 895
Tobin, O'H. J. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 868
R. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
..
. . 1098
T. G. W. Ensign, 5Pth Foot
887
6th Foot
961
Todd, J. Change of Name
133
J. A. R. Major, 25th Foot
1100
R. C. Staff Surgeon
208
T. F. Lieutenant, 62nd Foot
807
W. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 541
Toke, F. F. J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 255
J. L. Major, East Kent Militia
..
. . 358
Toler, J. O. Ensign, 74th Foot
817

INDEX.
1462
ToUemache, A. S. Adjutant, 108th Foot ..
.. 1152
Toller, J. O. Cornet, 14th Hussars . .
..
750, 813
Ensign, 6th Foot
750
Tolmie, T. C. Assistant-Surgeon, 92nd Foot. .
. . 1002
Staff Assistant-Surgeon J
..
. . 1004
Tombs, H. Brevet Major-General . .
..
. . 499
Tomkins, A. P. Surgeon, Bengal Army
..
. . 390
Captain S. L. Lancashire Militia. Resigned . .
....
..
733
Tomkinson, Lieut. H. Adjutant, 61st Foot . .
..
72
Tomkyns-Grafton, W. Lieutenant, 1st" Lanarkshire
Militia
96
Toms, S. J. R. Lieutenant, 14th Foot
..
. . 815
Tomson, R. R. Lieutenant, 51st Foot
..
. . 1130
Tonge, W. J. Captain, Sussex Militia
..
. . 503
Tongue, Capt. J. M. G. Instructor of Musketry,
Depdt Battalion
423
Tonkin, J. B. Commander, R.N
1042
Tooks, G. A. St. P. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
386
Torkineton, J. Engineer, R.N
1031
Toirens, Col H. D. Companion of the Bath. .
.. 325
Tosswill, A. R. D. Ensign, 75th Foot
..
. . 469
Tottenham, F. L. Ensign, 10th Foot
..
. . 346
Touch, E. Surgeon, 25th Foot
347
Tout, A. J. Engineer, R.N
1106
Tovey, J. Change of Name . .
..
..
. . 226
Tower, C. J. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Essex . .
. . 559
Tower Hamlets. Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Towers, R. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N. . .
. . 1019
Townsend, J. Retired Commander, R.N. . .
. . 110
Townshend, E. Lieutenant, Chester Yeomanry
Cavalry
1172
E. H. Ensign, 16th Foot
..
. . 1208
Towsend, E. Staff Assistant-Surgeon. .
..
.. 1003
Tracey, H. A. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 30
Trafford, C. G. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford
. . 1037
Trahar, W. H. Lieutenant, Devon Militia . .
. . 803
Travers, E. A. B. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps . .
..
..
..
..
..
, , 714
H. B. Lieutenant, 70th Foot
..
.. 422
J. F. E. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery . . 694
Major-General J. O. Inspector - General,
Marines
..
..
,.
..
,,
. , 96

INDEX.

1463

Treasury :
Appointments-
Anderson, W. G. Assistant Controller and
Auditor
327
Dunbar, Sir W. Controller-General of Her
Majesty's Exchequer and Auditor-General
of Public Accounts. .
..
..
. . 327
Notices
Exchequer Bills. Payment of
..
. . 212

Payment of Interest on
572, 909, 1163
Signature of . .
. . 458
National Debt. Seduction of
. . 765, 1017
Postage
Warrants regulating the Rate of, between
Brazil, Buenos Ayres or Monte Video, and
Portugal
692,959
Suez and the East Indies, China, Australia,
or New Zealand . .
..
..
. . 1163
The United Kingdom and
The Colonies
742
- for Commissioned
Officers in the Army
..
. . 976
Borneo, Japan, the Philippine Islands,
Reunion, Madagascar, New Cale
donia, St. Domingo, Martinique,
Guadaloupe, Cuba, Porto Rico,
Mexico, St. Martin's or French
Guiana
872
Constantinople
..
..
. . 742
Ecuador, Bolivia, Chili, Peru, and
Central America . .
..
. . 359
New Zealand, Australia, Bolivia,
Ecuador, Chili, Peru, Guatemala,
Nicaragua, San Salvador, British
Columbia, California, Oregon, the
Sandwich Islands, Tahiti or Van
couver's Island ' . .
..
110,"677
Turkey, Moldavia, Wallachia and
Alexandria . .
..
..
. . 944
United States
948
Venezuela
..
...
..
. . 537
Trebizond. Her Majesty's Consul at . .
..
. . 548
List of the " Monopoly Transport Tariff,"
the New "Competition Tariff," and
the prices of Inland Transport
.. 1091

1464
INDEX.
Trederoft, Adjut.
C. L. C.Adjutant,
L. 2nd2nd
Surrey
Surrey
Militia.
MilitiaRank .of. 335
Captain
..
..
..
.

335
Tredennick, J. R. K. Lieutenant, 57th Foot..
.. 349
Lieut. T.
Tower Hamlets Militia.
Resigned
292
Treffry, G. S. Lieutenant, 2nd West India Regiment 139
Tregidgo, W. T. Master, R.N.
356
Tremenhecre, H. S. Commissioner, Factory Enquiry 492
C. W. Brevet Major-General. .
. . 501
Trench, Hon. C. G. Lieutenant, 1st Dragoons
. 465
F. Captain, 20th Hussars
1166
Hon. F. le P. Major, 40th Foot . .
. . 468
H. le P. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
640
H. W. Lieutenant, 2nd Foot
..
. . 773
Trevanion, J. F. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 648
Trevelyan, H. Ensign, 32nd Foot
886
H. W. Brevet Major-General . .
. . 499
Trevor, F. C. Captain, Artillery
772
F. R. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 660
J. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers. .
. . 494
Capt. J. S. Engineers. Alteration of date of
Promotion
1190
W. S. Captain, Engineers
100
Major W. S. Victoria Cross
1218
Trieste. Her Majesty's Consul at . .
..
. . 316
Quarantine Regulations 79, 127, 197/972,
1044, 1228
Trinidad. Consul for the United States at . .
. . 894
Consul-General at, for Venezuela. .
. . 408
Trinity College, Dublin. M.P. for . .
. . 199, 374, 880
Tripe, Major L. Madras Army. Date of Rank . . 393
L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Army. .
. . 717
Tritton, H. J. Lieutenant, Tower Hamlets Militia . . 292
Trollope, H. M. Cornet, Essex Yeomanry Cavalry . . 757
Trood, R. Major, Devon Militia
1173
Trotter, C. Deputv-Lieutenant, Perth
..
. . 34
C. T. G. Ensign, 48th Foot
622
F. Captain, 39th Foot
468
Trousdell, W. G. Staff Surgeon-Major
..
. . 1169
Trower, Major C. T. Bombay Army. Date of Rank 397
Troy, Cornet T. Berks Yeomanry Cavalry. Resigned. 489
Truscott, T. T. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N.. . 1104
Truter, T. A. Consul-General in the British Posses
sions in South Africa for the Netherlands . .
. . 795

INDEX.
1465
Trydell, J. F. Captain, 51st Foot
887
Tucker, A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps. . 639
J. Deputy-Lieutenant, Bedford
..
. . 1134
Tudway, C. C. Captain, Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry 1121
Tufnell, A. Captain, 60th Foot
1100
A. J. Captain, 34th Foot
1209
E. Ensign, 39th Foot
496
E. C. Commissioner, Factory Enquiry . . 492
Tulloch, J. H. Captain, 23rd Foot
672
J. S. D. Brevet Colonel
454
TullQh, A. Brevet Lieutenant-General
..
. . 703
Tunis. Decrees Establishing Export and Stamp
Duties
689
Tupman, A. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 863
G. L. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 863
Tupper, C. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 729, 1184
J. S. Instructor of Musketry, 2nd Foot . . 1039
Turkey. Consul for, at Edinburgh . .
..
, . 343
Postal Regulations . .
..
,.
. . 944
H.M. the Sultan of. Knight of the Garter.
Dispensation
..
..
..
. . 828
Turks' and Caicos Islands. Appointments at
. . 132
Turks' Islands. Consul at, for Hayti . .
..
. . 202
Turnbull, C. J. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 274
H. J. L. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
. . 86
M. J, Brevet Colonel
1213
Turner, A. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 454
A. W. Ensign, 99th Foot
231
C. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Tower Hamlets. . 627
C. J. A. Major, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 651
E. Lieutenant, 12th Foot . .
..
773, 938
F. Brevet Major-General
233
Major-Gen. F. Bengal Army. Date of Rank. 370
Lieut. H. 1st Tower Hamlets Militia.
Resigned
..
..
..
..
..
. . 34
H. Captain, 2nd Somerset Militia . .
. . 400
H. B. Brevet Major-General
501
Brevet Col. J. Alteration ol date of Promotion 209
J. Engineer, R.N
502
N. O. S. Brevet Colonel
631
R. Surgeon, Sussex Militia . .
..
. . 406
R. B. Engineer, R.N
769
T. Deputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex Militia . . 725
T. H. Captain, Artillery
135
T. M. Change of Name
..
..
575, 619
W. J. Cornet, 3rd Hussars
636

1466
INDEX.
Turner, W. W. Knight Commander, Star of India. .
Turton, F. W. Retired Commander, R.N. . .
..
Tweedale, Capt. A. A. Lancashire Militia. Resigned
Tweeddale, Gen. the Marquis of. Knight Grand Cross
of the Bath
TwibiTJ, J. Honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel . .
Twiss, T. Commissioner, Neutrality Laws Enquiry. .
Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . .
..
Advocate-General . .
..
..
..
Created Knight
Tyers, S. 1st Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
..
Tyler, J. H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Tyndall, G. Captain, Madras Army . .
..
..

Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps


..
Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Tyrone Co. M P. for
Tyrrell, A. Captain, York Militia
Tyrwhitt, G. B. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
..
Tvssen-Amhurst, W. A. Change of Name . .
..
Tytler, J. M. B. F. Lieutenant-Colonel,
Brevet Major-General
Bengal
. . Staff
..

946
25
879
323
351
14S
584
861
1105
104
253
386
657
716
344
633
721
745
77

Corps ..
708
Major-Gen. J. M. B. F. Bengal Staff Corps.
Alteration of Rank . .
..
..
..
. . 1154

tr.
Udney, G. C. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
..
Uffindell, C. E. Acting Engineer, R.N
Underwood, W. Captain, 42nd Foot . .
..
..
Uniacke, R. Deputy Commissary-General . .
..
United Kingdom. Consul-General in, for Costa Rica
United States. Consul at Belfast for . .
..
..
Consul at Cape Town for . .
..
Consul for, at Dublin. .
..
..
Consul at Gaspe Basin, Canada East,
for
Consul at Hamilton, Canada West, for
Consul at Leith for . . - . .
..
Consul at Melbourne for . .
..
Consul at Port Sarnia, Canada, for . .
Consul at St. John's, Newfoundland,
for
Consul at Trinidad for
..
..

646
169
71
754
355
632
933
840
1217
743
1077
876
687
1088
894

INDEX.
1467
United States. Consul for, at Windsor, Canada . . 132
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary . .
..
. . 1164
Postal Regulations . .
..
. . 948
Unwin, R. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 386
W. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps 256, 647
Upperton, G. Lieutenant, 91st Foot . . -..
.. 1027
Upton, R. Lieutenant, Nottingham Militia . .
. . 822
Urquliart, Capt. F. D. Artillery. Alteration of date
of Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1187
Usborne, A. B. Retired Captain, R.N
968
G. Lieutenant, R.N
319
Ussher, H. T. Administrator of the Gold Coast
Settlement on the Western Coast of Africa. .
.. 767
Utterson, A. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 662

V.
Vallance, E. Assistant -Surgeon, 3rd Dragoon Guards
Van, Lieut. W. de W. 46th Foot. Alteration of
date of Commission . .
..
.
.
..
Vance, J. M.P., Armagh
Vancouver's Island. Postal Regulations ..
Vandeleur, C. T. B. Captain, 12th Lancers . .
..
J. O. M. Captain, 75th Foot . .
..
Vanderzee, F. II. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Van de Wever, S. Audience. Recall.
..
..
Van Homrigh, P. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
Vanrenen, E. Lieutenant, Cape Mounted Rifles . .
Vansittart, C. E. Deputy Assistant - Superintendent
of Stores
Capt. E. W. Companion of the Bath . .
Van Straubenzce, B.
Major-Gen.
Major, 100th
Sir C. Foot
T. Colonel,
. . 39th
..
Foot
Vaughan, E. Quartermaster, 32nd Foot . .
..
-
E. M. Cornet, Stafford Yeomanry Cavalry
E. W. A. Major, Gloucester Militia
..
Capt. H. Cardigan Militia, Resigned . .
J. L. Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
Veale, H. R. L. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
Veitch, H. L. H. Lieutenant, R.N

301
1192
133
677
301
940
899
680
656
1239
604
381
325
193
1205
378
353
958
462
387
891
908

1468
INDEX.
Venezuela. Consul at Antigua for
..
. . 743
Consul in Jamaica for . .
..
. . 1228
Consul at Liverpool for . .
..
. . 761
Consul-General for, at Trinidad. .
. . " 408
Postal Regulations
..
..
. . 537
Venn, Rev. H. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner
. . 584
Verelst, H. W. Cornet, Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry 770
Verner, G. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. 454
J. D. Captain, 4th West India Regiment . . 367

Brevet Major
369
Vernon, G. Lieutenant, 16th Foot ..
.. - . .
91
H. C. Sheriff for Staffordshire
..
. . 143
Verschoyle, R. H. Captain, 11th Huss-rs ..
.. 997
Vertuc, W. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 659
A-esci, Visct. de. Irish Church Enquiry Commissioner 1073
A-esey, G. W. Paymaster, 3rd Dragoon Guards . . 228
Vetch, R. F. Ens'ign, 20th Foot
962
Vialls, C. M. Sheriff for Radnorshire
..
. . 144
Vibart, A. J. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
.. 276
Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 722
E. D. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps ..
.. 641
M. E. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
.. 730
N. Ensign, 6th Foot
467
Vick, Deputy Assist.-Supt. of Stores F. G. Resigned 1019
Vickers, C. Lieutenant, Kent Militia
.
. . 358
Victoria, Hong Kong. Bishop of . .
..
. . 149
Consul at, for Sweden
. . 187
Victoria Cross. Order directing that the decoration
may be conferred on persons serving in the Local
Forces of New Zealand
..
..
,.
. . 106
Vidal, E. 8. Ensign, 31st Foot
553

57th Foot
964
Villiers, Hon. G. P. H. Ensign and Lieutenant,
Grenadier Guards . .
..
..
..
. . 281
Vincent, A. H. Captain, 7th Dragoon Guards
. . 811
G. F. F. Major, Bengal Army
..
. . 1237
Vine, W. Brevet Colonel
705
Vipan, T. M. Lieutenant, Cambridgeshire Militia . . 291
Virgin Islands. Appointments at . .
. . 561, 628, 735
Vivian, A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
..
.. 709

Hon. C. H. P. Lieutenant, Cornwall Militia 857


The Hon. J. B. Commander, R.N
878
J. H. Ensign, 85th Foot . .
*. .
809, 846
Vizard, W. J. Major, Madras Staff Corps , .
. . 651
Voules, W. J. Captain, 64th Foot
622
Voyle, G. E. Brevet Colonel
31

INDEX.

1469

w.
Waddell, C. D. Brevet Colonel
557
Waddington, E. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 272
T. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 1241
Waddy, C. Lieutenant, Marines
.,
..
. . 866
J. M. E. Ensign, 13th Foot
68
Wade, N. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1004
Assistant-Surgeon, 78th Foot . .
. . 1101
Wahab, C. W. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
.. 277
Wainwright, C. B. F. Lieutenant, Artillery. .
. . 87
Wakefield, H. Surgeon, Bombay Army
..
. . 724
Walcott, E. Y. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. .
. . 645
Walden, P. D. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 663
Waldron, H. K. J. Captain, 31st Foot
..
. . 552
Waldy, W. T. Captain, Devon Militia
..
. . 1173
Wales, Prince of :
Appointments
Chaplain. Rev. W. L. Onslow
..
. . 150
Equerry. Capt. A. E. A. Ellis
..
. . 149
Extra Equerry. Col. R. N. F. Kingscote . . 407
Extra Groom of the Bedchamber. Hon. R.
H. Meade
149
Groom of the Bedchamber. Hon. A. T. FitzMaurice . .
..
..
..
. . 149
Havener and Keeper of the Ports and Fore
shores of the Duchy of Cornwall. E. C.
Marriott
628
Nominations for Sheriff of Cornwall for 1868 1088
Sheriff of Cornwall for 1867
147
Wales, H.R.H. Princess of:
Accouchement ofBirth of a Princess
. . 214
Walford, H. A. Captain, 20th Hussars
..
. . 493
Walker, A. Honorary rank of Major. .
..
. . 453
C. E. M. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps
259
C. S. Captain, 3rd Hussars
636
E. H. Her Majesty's Consul, Sardinia . . 1127
E. N. Assistant Government Secretary,
British Guiana
439
Sir G. F. R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Monmouth 855
H. S. Lieutenant, 13th Hussars . .
. . 90S
H. W. Ensign, 83rd Foot
102
J. N. Ensign, 55th Foot
751
J. S. Lieutenant, 40th Foot. .
..
. . 468
1867.
5 B

1470

INDEX.
Walker, J. W. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 1215
S. C. Captain, 19th Hussars
..
. . 1009

Assist. -Surgeon S.E. 55th Foot. Resigned. 367


T. N. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps .
. . 254
W. Veterinary Surgeon, Artillery . .
. . 67
W. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 271
W. Engineer, R.N
683
W. O. Captain, Lancashire Militia. .
. . 747
Wall, R. H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 252
Wallace, A. J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 897
C. J. S. Lieutenant-Colonel, 25th Foot . . 842
C. T. Captain, 74th Foot
1152
J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
. . 312

R. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .


. . 273
Sir R. Brevet Colonel
..
..
455, 853
R. E. Lieutenant, 94th Foot
..
. . 624
R. O. Lieutenant, 92nd Foot
..
. . 471
R. R. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. . 1241
W. Engineer, R.N
501
Lieut. W. A. J. Seconded on appointment
to Public Works Department, India
..
. . 671
Wallachia. Postal Regulations
..
..
. . 944
Regulations concerning the Passport
System in
..
..
..
. . 547
Waller, Sir E. A., Bart. Lieutenant, 84th Foot . . 739
H. E. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 253
R. J. Lieutenant, 107th Foot
..
. . 75
S. Lieutenant, Engineers , ,
..
. . 377
Wallerstein, Ensign E. M. 70th Foot. Retired . . 1081
P. H. Ensign, 6th Foot
738
Wallis, W. B. Surgeon, 74th Foot
305
Wallop, B. W. P. Change of Name
150
Walmsley, C. A. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. 756
H. B. Lieutenant, 56th Foot . .
. . 101
Walpole, H. Ensign, 60th Foot
807
S. Inspector of Fisheries . .
..
. . 315
S. H. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner
. . 583
Walsh, J. Quartermaster, 2nd Foot . .
..
. . 984
T. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
..
. . 796
T. P. B. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 275
Walsho, Lieut. E. F. B. 1st Surrey Militia. Resigned 457
H. C. Staff Surgeon
451
Walter, II. L. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 276
J. H. Cornet, Nottingham Yeomanry Cavalry 1104
W. S. Captain, 42nd Foot
348
Walters, E. II. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 268

1471
INDEX.
Walters, R. A. Captain, Madras Staff Corps
. . 265
Walton, B.
Lieut.-Col.
Brevet B.Lieutenant-Colonel
Bengal Staff Corps. . . Altera. . 383
tion of date of Appointment
..
..
1232
C. S. B. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 715
Wandby, S. J. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 276
Warburton, F. T. 2nd Captain, Engineers . .
. . 376
T. J. Engineer, R.N
878
Ward, B. E. Major, 60th Foot
304
E. Assistant-Surgeon, 55th Foot . .
. . 448
E. B. Captain, Bengal Army
1237
F. Ensign, 31st Foot
348, 447
F. M. Ensign, 60th Foot
1209
F. W. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 85
2nd Capt. F. W. Adjutant, Artillery
. . 205
Or. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army
. . 387
- H. A. H. Lieutenant, 60th Foot . .
. . 806
H. C. E. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 902
H. P. Staff Commander, K.N
870
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Army
. . 384
J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 658
J. M. Captain, 3rd Surrey Militia . .
. . 280
J. W. Ensign, 82nd Foot
637
R. F. Lieutenant, R.N
878
T. le H. Captain, R.N
425
W. P. Surgeon-Major, Artillery
..
. . 750
W. S. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot
332
Lieut. W. S. Instructor of Musketry, 63rd
Foot
449
W. S. Adjutant, 63rd Foot
985
Warde, C. A. M. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
. . 375
2nd Capt. C. A. M. Artillery. Commission
antedated
..
..
..
..
..
. . 427
J. E. B. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 869
S. Or. Captain, Bengal Army. .
..
. . 711
Wardell, F. N. Inspector of Coal Mines and Iron
stone Mines . .
..
..
..
..
. . 1147
J. C. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 867
Warden, Lieut.-Col. F. F. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
392
F. F. Brevet Colonel
705
Or. L. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 662
Col. R. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 325
X. S. Major, Bombay Staff Corps . .
. , 273
Wardlaw, Col. R. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 325
Wardroper, E. Lieutenant, 107th Foot
. . 888, 1015
5 B 2

INDEX.
1472
Ware, C. Instructor of Musketry, 91st Foot
. . 888
Wareing, S. Captain, 62nd Foot
287
Wark, D. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 541
Warlow, J. P. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . 716
Change of Name . .
..
. . 744
Lieutenant, 2nd West India Regiment 848
Lieutenant-Colonel, 20th Hussars . . 493
Engineer, R.N.
1005
War Office :
Appointments
Baumgartner, E. J. Master, Registrar, and
Clerk of Arraigns of the Supreme Court of
Gibraltar
460
Gerard, Sir R. T., Bart. Aide - de - Camp
to Her Majesty, with Rank of Colonel in
505
the Yeomanry Force
Perry, W. Visiting Surgeon at Aldershot. . 375
Stuart, W. Visiting Surgeon at Chatham . . 594
Army Promotions
1st Life Guards 65, 134, 328, 375, 464, 594,
620, 735, 811, 937
90, 227, 692
2nd
.
.
66,
328,
693, 997, 1205
Horse Guards . .
1st Dragoon Guards 99, 204, 301, 465, 595,
635, 1008, 1039
. . 204, 228, 301, 465, 749
3rd.
134, 301, 329, 345, 417
4th . . 301, 427, 444, 549, 735
5th549, 595, 811, 883, 960,
6th1023, 1077, 1186
66, 635, 795, 811, 1023
7th329, 465
1st Dragoons
..
. . 66, 693, 812, 960, 1077
2nd
.
.
66,
636,
669,
693,
736,
3rd
795, 812, 1008, 1077
. . 301, 549, 636, 693, 749, 795,
4th
937 983 997
204, 418, 465, 736, 749, 1009, 1165
6th
..
..
228, 595, 983, 1098
6th
..
..
375, 749, 1098, 1205
7th
284, 329, 693, 749, 795, 937, 1128
8th
. . 91, 329, 427, 445, 595, 620, 812
9th
134, 736, 1077
10th
..
595.795,812,960,997,1078
11th
. . 134, 301, 329, 418, 465, 493,
12th
595, 750, 795, 812, 1098

INDEX.
1473
Office. Army Promotionscontinued.
13th Dragoons . . 465, 595, 620, 998, 1009, 1023
14th
. . 302, 418, 493, 595, 750, 813, 841
15th
66,228,284,596, 796, 937, 1023, 1039
16th
..
..
134, 983, 1078, 1129
17th
134, 190, 204, 228, 346, 418,
466, 549, 1078, 1165
18th
..
..
796, 1009, 1023, 1078
19th
..
.. 66,190,418,998,1009
20th
493, 620, 937, 1165
Military Train
495, 698, 796, 885
Artillery 29, 66, 85, 100, 134, 204, 302, 329,
346, 364, 375, 419, 427, 440, 445, 466, 549,
596, 620, 629, 669, 693, 729, 750, 762, 772,
796, 813, 841, 883, 960, 983, 1009, 1024,
1078, 1098, 1129, 1166, 1187, 1206
Engineers 30, 67, 88, 100, 136, 205, 302, 365,
376, 466, 494, 596, 621, 670, 696, 730, 762,
773, 796, 813, 841, 884, 961, 983, 998, 1039,
1079, 1129, 1189
1st Grenadier Guards 284, 445, 551, 596, 698,
737, 796, 1129
2nd Coldstream Guards 91, 229, 329, 365, 377,
406, 495, 1024, 1206
3rd Scots Fusilier Guards 330, 428, 596, 885,
1190, 1206
1st Foot
136, 346, 419, 445, 551, 737, 1079
2nd
91, 698, 773, 937, 984, 1024, 1039,
1098, 1166, 1207
3rd
495, 551, 671, 797, 814, 885, 1009,
1079, 1167
4th
. . 67, 302, 445, 467, 597, 636, 773
5th
467, 597, 737, 750, 814, 998, 1010,
1130, 1167, 1190, 1207
6th
67, 136, 303, 445, 467, 551, 672,
737, 750, 937, 962, 999, 1010, 1040, 1079,
1099, 1150, 1191, 1207
7th
190, 330, 365, 445, 551, 621, 1010,
1025, 1191
8th
190, 284, 365, 428, 495, 621, 814,
885, 999
9th
..
191, 205, 229, 330, 420, 551
10th
91, 100, 205, 346, 495, 551, 750,
938, 1010, 1040, 1167, 1191, 1207
11th
67, 101, 330, 428, 467, 597, 797,
815, 841, 984, 999, 1010, 1079

1474

INDEX.

War Office. Army Promotionscontinued.


12th Foot 68, 284, 330, 597, 773, 797, 842,
938, 984, 1010, 1025, 1099, 1191
13th
68, 303, 365, 446, 467, 496, 773,
797, 842, 885
14th
68, 365, 446, 552, 698, 738, 750,
773, 806, 815, 885, 938, 961, 1010, 1191
15th
68, 101, 191, 284, 303, 446, 961,
984, 1079, 1207
16th
69, 91, 346, 446, 621, 699, 738,
815, 842, 885, 938, 984, 1040, 1099, 1208
17th
229, 347, 377, 420, 467, 751, 798,
999, 1011, 1099, 1167, 1208
18th
92, 285, 366, 446, 598, 738, 751,
842, 962, 985, 999, 1191
19th
285, 303, 377, 420, 428, 598, 842,
939, 1040, 1080, 1208
20th
69, 229, 598, 636, 672, 699, 939,
962, 1025
21st
69, 285, 303, 378, 420, 428, 446,
468, 496, 636, 816, 885, 1025, 1080, 1099,
1192
22nd
428, 468, 552, 962, 1099, 1151, 1192
23rd
69, 303, 496, 672, 886, 1100, 1192
24th
137, 191, 229, 303, 331, 366, 429,
552, 672, 886, 1151
25th
101, 137, 206, 285, 347, 421, 842,
985, 1011, 1100, 1192
26th
. . 69, 886, 939, 1025, 1080, 1130
27th
..
. . 192, 552, 816, 999, 1192
28th
.,
. . 331, 366, 378, 939, 1130
29th
331, 468, 1011
30th
85, 963
31st
347, 447, 552, 598, 621, 843, 886,
939 963 1208
32nd
. . 190, 285, 378, 447, 598, 886, 963
33rd
. . 69, 304, 553, 636, 738, 963, 1025
34th
285, 348, 447, 598, 843, 939, 1080, 1209
35th
..
. . 70, 92, 229, 379, 798, 886
86th
70, 599, 1011, 1209
37th
192, 447, 798
38th
..
70, 230, 348, 447, 699, 1011
39th
..
. . 468, 496, 553, 599, 1205
40th
. . 70, 137, 348, 468, 497, 599, 1167
41st
70, 348, 379, 447, 699, 963, 1167, 1209
42nd
..
..
71, 206, 348, 622, 843

1475
INDEX.
War Office. Army Promotionscontinued.
43rd Foot
. . 304, 468, 673, 843, 1000, 1040
44th
101, 379, 448, 636
45th
429, 448, 738, 774, 843, 1000, 1025,
1100, 1130, 1151, 1192
46th
. . 379, 599, 1012, 1151, 1167, 1192
47th
..
. . 1026, 1080, 1100, 1205
48th
..
. . 286, 331, 366, 622, 1168
49th
71, 206, 331, 448, 599, 886, 1012, 1100
50th
1012
51st
331, 448, 497, 738, 844, 887, 939,
1012, 1130, 1193
52nd
. . 92, 366, 379, 448, 469, 844, 1000
53rd
190, 553
54th
379, 421, 700, 1151
55th
367, 448, 751
56th
101, 137, 193, 673, 700, 751, 816,
985, 1100, 1130, 1193, 1209
57th
102, 349, 751, 963, 1026, 1080,
1130, 1151, 1168
58th
774, 887
59th
331, 449, 554, 599, 673, 816, 844,
887, 964, 985, 1000, 1026, 1040, 1193, 1209
60th
71, 206, 230, 286, 304, 331, 421,
599, 7C0, 751, 806, 887, 961, 1000, 1012,
1080, 1100, 1130, 1151, 1193, 1209
61st
71, 206, 286, 332, 421, 449, 599,
700, 817, 1210
62nd
287, 379, 449, 554, 600, 798, 807,
964, 1040, 1168
63rd
137, 332, 421, 449, 600, 622, 700,
738, 817, 845, 964, 985, 1012, 1041, 1168
64th
102, 130, 230, 367, 449, 622, 774,
1001, 1013
65th
72, 600, 700, 751, 1001, 1131, 1210
66th
..
. . 349, 554, 700, 774, 817
67th
429, 554, 600, 623, 637, 739, 1001, 1026
68th

.. 72, 102, 137, 367, 421, 798, 1210


69th
304, 774, 807, 845
70th
421, 600, 637, 887, 985, 1081, 1131
71st
449, 469, 600, 701, 1026, 1151,
1168, 1210
72nd
72, 92, 137, 450, 964, 1081, 1100,
1152, 1193
73rd
72, 102, 206, 230, 305, 349, 450,
600, 845, 964, 1013, 1100

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1477
INDEX.
War Office. Army Promotionscontinued.
106th Foot
701, 847, 1211
107th
75, 139, 308, 349, 701, 753, 800,
888, 1014, 1152, 1169
108th
75, 93, 194, 207, 380, 429, 818,
888, 1152
109th
75, 93, 332, 429, 848, 888,
1027, 1041
Bengal Unattached List
..
..
. . 369
Brevet 30, 76, 95, 103, 140, 195, 208, 232,
288, 313, 334, 350, 369, 382, 424, 430, 440,
453, 472, 498, 557, 606, 625, 630, 638, 674,
702, 731, 740, 755, 763, 776, 802, 820, 851,
891, 942, 966, 987, 1004, 1015, 10H0, 1042,
1083, 1103, 1132, 1153, 1170, 1195, 1212
Canadian Rifles 76, 232, 309, 368, 380, 604,
754, 966, 986, 1027, 1082
Cape Mounted Rifles
368, 430, 451, 603, 1194
Cavalry Depot
472, 638
Ceylon Rifles 75, 194, 350, 555, 603, 638,
889, 1102
Chaplains' Department 103, 184, 452, 809,
966, 986, 1047, 1132
Commissariat Department 350, 381, 409, 423,
451, 556, 682, 689, 754, 890, 986, 1082,
1169, 1211
Depot Battalions
94, 103, 288, 423, 451,
555, 800, 819, 849, 889, 1028, 1102
Garrison Staff
194
Half-pay
76, 95, 103, 140, 208, 232, 312,
369, 382, 430, 452, 498, 604, 624, 674, 702,
801, 819, 851, 1004, 1042, 1212
Honourable Artillery Company of London
109, 784
Medical Department 76, 94, 103, 140, 195,
208, 309, 332, 350, 369, 381, 423, 430,
451, 472, 498, 556, 604, 624, 638, 673,
701, 755, 775, 800, 819, 849, 890, 942,
966, 986, 1003, 1028, 1041, 1083, 1102,
1132, 1153, 1169, 1194, 1212
Memoranda 95, 314, 473, 607, 625, 675, 740,
776, 942, 1030, 1214
Military Store Department 381, 452, 504,
683, 689, 775, 809, 850, 1019, 1132, 1153
Purveyor's Department 94, 498, 557, 624, 1196
Recruiting District
194, 740

U78
INDEX.
War Office. Army Promotionscontinued.
Rifle Brigade 139, 194, 207, 308, 380, 555,
739, 754, 800, 819, 848, 965, 1027, 1082,
1169, 1194, 1211
Royal Hospital, Chelsea
..
..
. . 350
Royal Military Academy
369, 382, 625,
763, 890, 987
Royal Military College 313, 556, 801, 890, 1212
School of Musketry . .
..
849, 966, 1015
Staff . .
208, 232, 334, 755, 776, 890, 1015
(Australian Colonies) . .
..
. . 313
Unattached
76, 755, 1030
Veterinary Department 76, 334, 605, 801,
820, 850, 987, 1083, 1103
1st West India Regiment 93, 139, 309, 332,
367, 380, 429, 451, 471, 603, 624, 673, 754,
965, 1082
2nd
75, 139, 194, 208,
231, 349, 430, 471, 555, 754, 848, 889,
966, 1003, 1015, 1082, 1132, 1211
3rd
93, 194, 471, 701,
754, 848, 889, 1015, 1153, 1169, 1194, 1211
4th
140, 231, 309, 350,
367, 740, 800, 849, 966
Order directing that the decoration of the Victoria
Cross may be conferred on persons serving in
the Local Forces of New Zealand
..
. . 106
Order of the Bath. Knights Grand Gross
Airey, Lieut.-Gen. Sir R. . .
..
. . 323
Aitchison, Gen. Sir J.
..
..
. . 323
Fremantle, Adm. Sir C. H
323
Gore, Gen. the Hon. Sir C
323
Hohenlohe-Langenburg, H. S. H. the Prince
of
..
..
.
..
. . 487
Lugard, Lieut.-Gen. Sir E. . .
..
. . 323
Lushington, Adm. Sir S. . .
..
. . 323
Pennefather, Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. L. . .
. . 323
Tweeddale, Gen. the Marquis of . .
. . 323
Wilson, Major-Gen. Sir A. . .
..
. . 323
Knights Commanders
Belcher, Vice-Adm. Sir E
323
Bell, Major-Gen. G
324
Lieut.-Gen. W
324
Bloomfield, Lieut.-Gen. J
324
Brooke, Lieut.-Gen. G
324
Chapman, Col. P. E
324

1479
INDEX.
Office. Knights Commanderscontinued.
Chute, Major-Gen. T.
324
Codrington, Vice-Adm. H. J.
..
. . 323
Craigie, Lieut.-Gen. P. E.
..
. . 323
Deas, Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals D.
. . 324
Gough, Lieut.-Gen. J. B
323
Green, Major-Gen. E.
..
..
. . 324
Hall, Rear-Adm. W. H
324
Holloway, Lieut.-Gen. T
324
Ingilby, Major-Gen. W. B
324
Knollys, Gen. W. T
438
Lockwood, Lieut.-Gen. G. H.
..
. . 324
Macdonald, J. A
728
Michell, Adm. P. T
324
Morris, Lieut.-Gen. E. P
323
Nias, Vice-Adm. J
323
Rose, W
1007
Smyth, Major-Gen. J. R
324
Stack, Major-Gen. M.
324
Stransham, Lieut.-Gen. A. B.
..
. . 324
Symonds, Vice-Adm. T. M. C
324
Wiseman, Capt. Sir W. S
324
Companions
Anderson, Inspector-General of Hospitals A. 326
Armstrong, Col. J.
..
..
. . 325
Ashby, J. W. M., Esq
355
Bell, Col. E. W. D
325
Biddlecombe, Master Attendant G.. .
. . 326
Bissett, Col. J. J
325
Bower, Master Attendant G. H. K
326
Bowhill, Surgeon-Major J
326
Boyle, Lieut.-Col. R
326
Burton, Col. P
325
Campbell, Major-Gen. G
324
Carter, Col. W. F
325
Carthew, Major-Gen. J.
..
..
. . 324
Cartier, G. E. . .
724
Christie, Major-Gen. J.
..
..
. . 324
Coles, Capt. CP
355
Cooke, Lieut.-Col. A. C
374
Cumming, Capt. A. . .
..
..
. . 325
Davidson, Inspector-General of Hospitals and
Fleets J
' ..
. . 326
Domville, Inspector-General of Hospitals and
Fleets H. J
326
De Courcy, Capt. M
325
Foster, M. H., Esq
82

1480

INDEX.

War Office. Companionscontinued.


Gage, Col. the Hon. E. T
325
Gait, A. T
728
Gordon, Col. S. E
325
Graham, Lieut.-Col. G
374
Grenfell, Rear-Adm. S
324
Greig, Major J. J
1007
Gwilt, Col. J
325
Hamley, Col. E. B
325
Henry, Col. C. S.
..
325
Herbert, Col. A. J
325
Howland, W. P
728, 1184
Hume, Col. B
325
Inglis, Col. W
325
Jenkins, Staff Surgeon J
326
Lambert, Capt. B
325
Lennox, Lieut.-Col. W. A
. . 374
Longmore, Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets T
326
Low, Col. A
325
Lowder, Col. S. N
325
Luard, Capt. W. G
325
MacDougall, W
728, 1184
Mackenzie, Col. C.
..
..
. . 326
Mainprise, Master Attendant W. T.
. . 326
Mayne, Capt. R. C
325
Mayow, Col. G. W
325
O'Callaghan, Eear-Adm. G. W. D
324
Ommanney, Rear-Adm. E. . .
..
. . 324
Otter, Capt. H. C
325
Penrose, Lieut.-Col. P. C
326
Phfflimore, Capt. H. B
326
Badcliffe, Col. W. P
325
Rolls, Col. the Hon. R.
.. 1 ..
. . 325
Butherford, Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets W
326
Schomberg, Col. G. A
325
Skinner, Major-Gen. P. K. M'G
325
Smart, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals
and Fleets W. R. E
326
Smith, Col. H.
326
Smyth, Col. the Hon. L
325
Strickland, Deputy Commissary-Gen. E. . . 326
Tilley, S. L
728, 1184
Torrens, Col. H. D
325
Tupper, C
728, 1184
Vansittart, Capt. E. W
325

INDEX.
1481
War Office. Companionscontinued.
Warden, Col. R
325
Wardlaw, Col. R
325
White, Staff Surgeon-Major E
326
Wilson, Capt. T
. .325
Victoria Cross
Bell, Private D
1185
Cooper, Private J. . .
..
..
. . 1185
Douglas, Assist.-Surg. CM.
..
. . 1185
Dundas, Lieut. J. . .
..
..
. . 1218
Griffiths, Private W
1185
Heaphy, Major C
183
Hodge, Private S
12
Murphy, Private T
1185
O'Hea, Private T
4
Trevor, Major W. S
1218
Warre, A. B. Retired Commander, R.N. . .
. . 410
Warren, A. E. Major, 78th Foot
763
The Hon. J. B. L. Capt., Chester Yeo. Cavalry 1172
J. J. 1st Class Assistant-Engineer . .
. . 855
The Rt. Hon. R. R. M.P., Trinity College,
Dublin
880
W. H. Captain, 81st Foot
846
Warrington, H. H. 0. G. Captain, Madras Army . . 718
Warter, 2nd Capt. H. de G. Alteration of date of
Promotion . .
..
..
..
..
. . 88
Warton, R. G. Ensign, 10th Foot
91
Warwickshire. Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1114
Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer . .
..
..
. . 1157
Wasey, E. F. N. K. Retired Captain, R.N
1030
Washington. Secretary to Legation
403
Washington. F. P. Lieutenant, Engineers . .
. . 1129
Wason, R. Lieutenant, 1st Dragoon Guards
. . 1039
Waterfield, H. A. W. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps. . 645
Waterford Co. M.P. for
12
Waterlow, A. J. 2nd Lieut., Hon. Artillery Company 109

1st Lieutenant, Honourable Artillery


Company of London . .
..
..
..
. . 784
S. H. Created Knight
805
Waterman, F. Lieut.-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 1238

1482

INDEX.

Waterman, T. P. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 640


Watkins, W. H. Lieutenant, 10th Hussars . .
. . 134
Watson, C. J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 660
E. Ensign, 2nd Foot
fll
E. S. Lieutenant, 10th Hussars . .
. . 737

F. Captain, 11th Foot


999
G. Honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel . . 351
G. Lieutenant, 18th Hussars
..
. . 1078
H. C. Paymaster, Depot Battalion. .
. . 103
L. Or. Lieutenant, Northumberland Militia 506
J. T. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 708
T. C. Lieutenant, 75th Foot
..
. . 940
W. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
..
. . 389
W. C. Lieut.-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 248
Watt, J. W. Or. Deputy-Lieutenant, Hereford
, . 1037
Watts, Rev. E. T. Inspector of Schools
..
. . 5C9
J. B. Lieutenant, 1st Foot
419
J. P. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 903
Wauchope, A. GK Lieutenant, 42nd Foot . .
. . 843
R. A. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 646
W. J. Captain, 6th Dragoons . .
. . 983
Waugh, G. W. R. M. Ensign, 56th Foot . .
. . 102
78th Foot . .
. . 193
Way, C. F. L. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps . . 277
G. A. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 901
Waye, J. Staff Commander, R.N
871
Webb, E. H. Consul at Brisbane, for Denmark . . 795
J. W. Captain, R.N
314
R. Staff-Surgeon
1029
T. B. K. Ensign, 4th Foot
467
V. Surgeon, 70th Foot
887
W. F. Captain, Nottingham Yeomanry Cavalry 412
W. H. Lieutenant, 109th Foot
..
. . 93
W. H. Retired Captain, R.N
201
W. H. Lieutenant, l('9th Foot - . .
. . 429
Webber, C. E. 2nd Captain, Engineers
..
. . 670
Or. D. Captain, 2nd West India Regiment 231
N. H. 2nd Captain, Artillery
..
. . 36-1
2nd Capt. N. H. Artillery. Promotion
antedated
..
..
..
..
.
. . 650
Weber, C. A. Consul at Demerara for Prussia
. . 504
Webster, H. Surgeon, Madras Army. .
..
. . 720
H. R. Deputy-Lieutenant, Durham
. . 442
H. W. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 647
J. M. Lieutenant, 18th Foot
..
. . 962
R. F. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 643

1483
INDEX.
Webster, T. E. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 643
Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..
.. 1235
Wedderburn, Sir D. Captain, Edinburgh Yeomanry
Cavalry
..
..
.

757
Bart. Lieutenant, Gloucester
Militia
1159
H. S. Captain, 17th Foot
..
. . 798
J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
.. 248
Lieutenant - Colonel, Bengal Staff
Corps
707
Wedge, J. J. Ensign, 10th Foot
938
Wedgwood, J. D. Captain, Glamorganshire Militia. .
7
Weeks, T. A. 1st Class Assistant Engineer, R.N. . . 352
Weigall, A. A. D. Lieutenant, 76th Foot . .
. . 623
H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex . .
. . 725
Welby, A. C. E. Ensign, 85th Foot
1014
56th Foot
1130
Welch, F. G. T. Ensign, 108th Foot
429
W. D. 2nd Captain, Marines
..
. . 863
Welchman, C. E. Assistant-Surgeon," Stafford Militia 988
Weldon, F. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .
. . , 656
T. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 654

W. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .


. . 262
Wellesley, the Hon. F. A. Adjutant, Coldstream
Guards
1206
Wellington (New Zealand) . Consul at, for the Nether
lands
1018
H. J. Retired Captain, R.N
1004
Wells, Brevet Col. S. Retired as Lieutenant-Colonel 1192
Welman, H. W. P. Lieutenant - Colonel. Half-pay 103
1st Foot 419
Honorarv rank of Colonel . . 424
W. Ensign, 100th Foot
753
85th Foot
808
Wemyss, W. B. Brevet Major-General
..
. . 853
West, F. E. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 263
J. C. Major, Madras Staff Corps
..
. . 652
the Hon. L. S. S. Secretary to Embassy, Berlin 1146
W. B. Consul at Dublin for the United Stal es 840
West African Territories. Her Majesty's Consul at. . 1088
Westaway, J. G. Lieutenant, 13th Foot . .
. . 885
Westby, B. C. Captain, 16th Foot
446
Westminster, Dean of. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner 584
Westmoreland. Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments.
See Yeomanry Cavalry.
Sheriff for, for 1867
143

1484
INDEX.
Westmoreland. Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . .
Weston, Lieut. F. L. Artillery. Resigned . .
..
Westropp, W. K. Lieutenant, 41st Foot . .
..
Wetherall, Col. E. R. Knight Commander, Star of
India
Lieut. F. A. Madras Army. Pate of rank
J. E. Adjutant, 108th Foot
..
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. Member of Parlia
ment for
Whalley, C. E. Ensign, 61st Foot
J. L. Captain, Lancashire Militia. .
..
R. Ensign, a9th Foot
Wheatley, E. F. Surgeon, Bombav Medical Service. .
Wheeler, C. E. Lieutenant, 95th Foot
..
..
L. C. Ensign, 59th Foot
27th Foot
R. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps. .
..
W. I. Staff Assistant-Surgeon . .
..
W. T. Staff Captain, R.N
Wheler, H. I. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps
..
F. H. Ensign, 81st Foot
T. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
..
..
Whiehels, W. H. Paymaster, R.N
Whicher, J. Staff Surgeon, R.N
Whinyates, C. E. Lieutenant, 52nd Foot . .
..
F. F. Brevet Lieutenant-General
..
Whish, G. P. Brevet Major-General
W. Or. H. Retired Vice-Admiral . .
..
White, C. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
..
..
C. J. Surgeon, 1st Dragoon Guards . .
..
CM. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Major, Madras Staff Corps ,.
..
E. H. 2nd Captain, Marines. .
..
..
F. B. P. Captain, 4th West India Regiment
G. A. Adjutant, 77th Foot
J. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
..
J. Surgeon-Major, Bengal Medical Service . .
J. S. Ensign, 67th Foot
M. J. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
S. D. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..
Staff Surgeon-Major T. E. Companion of the
Bath
W. Cornet, 15th Hussars

W. E. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .


..
W. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps. .
..
Whitehead, Or. Cornet, Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry

1114
621
447
946
396
380
628
599
536
468
1242
888
887
999
647
1003
732
647
1081
249
535
373
448
853
1214
558
550
301
262
715
865
231
940
455
903
429
642
250
326
66
261
653
970

1485
INDEX.
"Whitehead G. W. Major, Madras Staff Corps
. . 898
.
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
. . 1155
J. E. Captain, Middlesex Militia
. . 633
WhitehM, S. J. K. Brevet Colonel
852
Whiteside, J. Major, 11th Foot
67
Honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel 76
Whiting, R. C. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 250
Whitla, J. B. Captain, 88th Foot
637
Whitlock, C. J. T. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. . 267
H. C. Captain, 83rd Foot
102
W. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . . 262
"Whitraore, Lieut. CL L. A. Seconded on Appointment
to Public Works Department, India
..
. . 671
Whittaker, B. R. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 272
O. Deputy-Lieutenant, Lancaster
. . 536
Whitton, J. Instructor of Musketry, 21st Foot . . 1099
Whittuck, J. S. Ensign, 4th Foot
773
W. S. Lieutenant, 16th Foot . .
. . 938
Whitworth, A. W. Lieutenant, 6th Foot . .
. . 938
Whyte, G. A. J. C. Cornet, 5th Dragoon Guards .. 736
Lieut. H. Madras Army. Date of rank . . 395
Wiborg. H.M. Consul at. Despatch from . .
. . 359
Wickens, W. H. Ensign, 63rd Foot
419
Wickham, E. H. Ensign, 16th Foot
446
Wier, B. Member of Senate of Canada
..
. . 541
Wight, Isle of. Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Wigram, H. J. Ensign and Lieutenant, Coldstream
Guards
91
Wikeley, C. E. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 1212
Wilcox, E. R. C. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 254
"Wilde, Sir J. P. Law Courts Inquiry Commissioner 951
"Wilds, E. Staff Commander, R.N
.. 871
"Wilkie, J. Brevet Inspector-General of Hospitals . . 854
"Wilkins, H. St. C. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . . 494

Capt. H. St. C. Engineers. Alteration of


date of Promotion . .
..
..
..
. . 1190
"Wilkinson, Lieut. A. F. Madras Army. Date of
rank
395
A. T. Instructor of Musketry, 3rd West
India Regiment
..
..
..
..
. . 1211
C. S. L. Ensign, 24th Foot
..
.. 672
_
E. H. Commander, R.N
957
.
Rev. F. Inspector of Schools . .
. . 1160
H. C. Major, 82nd Foot
470
J. Captain, 105th Foot
308
Will, G. E. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery . .
, . 1024
1867.
5 C

1486
INDEX.
Willans, Lieut. T. J. Seconded on Appointment to
Public Works Department, India . .
..
. . 671
W. W. Treasurer, Straits Settlements
. . 1196
Willes, G. I. Staff-Surgeon, R.N
777
Willev, E. H. Engineer, R.N...
...
..
. 1031
Williams, Lieut. A. C. Madras Army. Date of
ruuk
394
A. F. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
.. 652
A. J. Sheriff for Carnarvonshire . .
. . 144
A. M. Lieutenant, R.N
410

B. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .


. . 387
E. Captain, 8th Foot
284

Rail nor Militia


..
.. 676

E. A. Brevet Colonel
675
H. A. Inspector of Musketry, 14th Foot. . 1191

II. O. Captain, Anglesey Militia . .


. . 536

Deputv-Lieutenant, Anglesey
. . 684
H. P. Ensign, 80th Foot
1082

J. Major, 11th Foot


330
Brevet Captain
630
J. Ensign, 1st West India Regiment . .
965
J. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
1003
Surgeon-Major, Bengal Medical Service 1238
J. D. Major, Bon.bay Staff Corps. .
. . 662
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff
Corps
1241
J. W. C. Brevet Colonel
740

Assistant Adjutant - General,


Marines
..
..
..
..

.. 1162
L. H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 254
M. Colonel-Commandant, Engineers . . 983
M. Brevet Lieutenant-General ..
.. 987
R. F. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 273

S. Paymaster, Artillery . .
..
. . 550
T. Consul at Nassau for Prussia . .
. . 504
Lieut. T. R. 7th Lancashire Militia. Re
signed ..
..
..
..
..
..
.. 211

W. Captain, Stafford Yeomanry Cavalry. . 353


W. B. Ensign, 62nd Foot..
.. ".. 1040
W. G. Cornet and Sub-Lieutenant, 1st
Life Guards
328
W. M. Maw, Madras Staff Cor(.s
. . 714
Capt. W. W. R. 1st Tower Hamlets
Militia. Resigned . .
..
..
..
. . 34
Williamson, C. H. J. G. L. G. Cornet, 6th Dragoon
Guards . .
..
. .
,.
.,
..
. . 595

148V
INDEX.
Williamson, Rev. D. Minister of Forgandenny . . 549
3. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
.
. . 333
R. B. R. Ensign, 43rd Foot . .
. . 1000

Ensign R. B. R., 43rd Foot. Alteration


of date of Commission
..
..
..
. . 1040
Willis, G. H. R. Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.
..
. . 908
J. L. N. Lieutenant, 107th Foot . .
. . 349
W. W. G. B. 2nd Captain, Marines. .
. . 865
Willock, J. H. Supernumerary Lieutenant, London
Militia
785
Willoughby, C. L. P. Lieutenant, 96th Foot. .
. . 1210
The Hon. D. W. B. Lieutenant and
Captain, Scots Fusilier Guards
..
..
. . 596
- - The Hon. G. E. P. Cornet, 9th Lancers 620
Willows, J. E. Z. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 641
Wills-Sandford, II. Ensign, 6th Foot
1099
.
60th Foot
..
. . 1151
Wilmot, R. D. Member of Senate of Canada
. . 541
W. Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 867
Wilmott, T. Engineer, R.N
968
Wilson, Major-Gen. Sir A. Knight Grand Cross of
the Bath
323
C. Member of Senate of Canada . .
. . 540
C. Captain, 5th Foot
1190
C. C. W. Surgeon, Bengal Army . .
. . 389
C. W. H. Captain, 6th Foot
937

E. Assistant-Surgeon, 14th Hussars


. . 302
E. R. Lieutenant, 75th Foot
..
. . 497
F. J. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. . 260
-- F. P. Deputy-Lieutenant, Tower Hamlets. . 627
F. R. Staff Assistant-Surgeon
..
. . 556
F. W. Captain, R.N
425
G. F. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
..
. . 87
H. A. Ensign, 59th Foot
599
J. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps. . 651

J. Assistant-Surgeon, Artillery
..
.. 669
J. Brevet Colonel
705
J. E. D. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 644
J. L. Lieutenant, R.N
341

J. H. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .


.. 263
Capt. J. N. Madras Army. Date of rank . . 394
J. S. Lieutenant, 3rd West York Militia . . 433
R. Acting Veterinary Surgeon
..
. . 987
Acting Veterinary Surgeon R. Appoint
ment antedated
..
..
..
..
. 1103
" R. K. Brevet Major . .
942

INDEX.
1488
Wilson, R. S. Lieutenant - Colonel, Madras Staff
Corps . .
..
..
..
..
..
. . 651
Capt. T. Companion of the Bath . .
. . 325
T. H. Major, Bengal Staff Corps . .
. . 641
Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps 1234
W. F. Lieutenant, 90th Foot
..
. . 758
W. H. Lieutenant, 7th Foot
..
. . 365
W. J. Assistant-Surgeon, 28th Foot
Wilton, Ensign R. King's Own Light Infantry
Militia. Resigned
1121
Deputy-Purveyor W. T. C. Commission
antedated
..
..
..
..
..
..
94
Wiltshire. County Court Districts . .
..
. . 679
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868. .
. . 1114
Lieutenancy Appointments. See Counties.
Militia -Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Wily, J. Captain, 18th Foot
985
Wimberley, R. J. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 838
Wimslmrst, E. Engineer, R.N.
878
Windsor, Canada. Consul at, for the United States. . 132
Windsor Castle. Notice of Opening of State Apart
ments
507, 1180
Notice of State Apartments being
closed
828, 990
Winfield, R. Engineer, R.N
769
Wingfield, A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 266
Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
. , 1239
Wingrove, D. B. Lieutenant, 1st Warwickshire Militia 79
Winslow, J. Lieutenant, lOGth Foot
847
Winsor, W. H. Change of Name
317
Winterbotham, H. S. P. Member of Parliament,
Stroud
862
Winthrop, R. Ensign, 20th Foot
229
Wintle, A. Brevet Colonel
32
Rev. F. T. W. Rector of Maker . .
. . 99
Wise, F. Staff Commander, R.N
105
Wiseman, Capt. Sir W. S. Knight Commander of
the Bath
324
Wishart, W. Quartermaster, Artillery
..
. . 813
Witham, Capt. J. W. S. Lancashire Militia. Resigned . .
..
..
..
..
..
. , 879
R. M. Deputy-Lieutenant, Kirkcudbright. 1133
Wither E. J. B. Lieutenant, 28th Foot . .
, , 378

INDEX.

1489

Wii, A. M. Ensign, 96th Foot


Woddrop, W. A. Captain, Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
Wodehouse, Hon. E. T. Vice-Admiral on the Reserved
List
H. Ensign, 27th Foot
Wodsworth, D. C. Staff Surgeon
Wolseley,
J.E. T.Deputy
Lieutenant,
Quartermaster-General
3rd StaffordshireinMilitia
North

1210

America
..
..
..
..
..
..
R. Staff Surgeon
Surgeon, 5th Foot
..
..
..
Wonham, A. R. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N.
..
Wood, A.
Hon.
O. C.Lieutenant-Colonel,
L. Lieutenant 1stBengal
West Staff
Yorkshire
Corps

755
311
814
1019
248

726
558
816
890
235

Yeomanry Cavalry . .
..
..
..
. . 186
Sir D. E. Brevet Major-General . .
. . 702
E. A. Captain, 10th Hussars
..
.. 737
Lieut. G. P. Madras Armv. Date of Rank 394
G. W. Instructor of Musketry, 56th Foot . . 985
Lieut.-Col. H. H. Bombay Staff Corps.
Alteration of date of Appointment . .
..
. . 1233
H. H. A. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
. . 706
Brevet Lieut.-Col. H. H. A. Alteration of
Rank
900
H. M. M. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 838
J. Staff Surgeon
1103
J. A. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps 277
J. D. Engineer, R.N
1031
J. G. Brevet Deputy Inspector-General of
Hospitals
606
J. J. Assistant - Surgeon, Bengal Medical
Service
..
..289

J. S. Lieutenant, Dorset Militia . .


. . 560
J. M. B. Captain, 31st Foot
347
W. Supernumerary Lieutenant, London
Militia
373
W. Deputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex . .
. . 725
W. G. Ensign, 6th Foot
445
44th Foot
637
Sir W. P. Ritual Enquiry Commissioner . . 583
Law Courts Enquiry Commissioner 951
Woodcock, C. S. Brevet Colonel
1213
E. H. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
. . 644

Lieutenant, Lancashire, Militia .. 684


Maior, Bengal Staff Corps
.. 901
5 0 2

1490
INDEX.
Woodcock, J. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
. , 715
Woodgate, F. H. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 255

A. T. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . . 268


H. A. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
. . 1241
Wuodhouse, R. R. Captain, Bombay Staff Corps . . 275
Woodland, A. L. Ensign, 68th Foot
137
Woodroofe, H. P. Ensign, 62nd Foot
..
380, 449
Woodrooffe, W. E. Captain, Cape Mounted Rifles . . 368
Woodruffe, C. L. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . . 648
Woods, G. J. Lieutenant, 85th Foot
818
81st Foot
846
H. Quartermaster, Cavalry Depot . .
. . 638
H. B. 2nd Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 747
Lieutenant, Marines . .
..
. . 869
H. F. Navigating Lieutenant, R.N
1019
- J. A. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
. . 656
N. H. L. Lieutenant, 16th Foot . .
. . 1040
W. Or. Brevet Colonel
454
Woodthorpe, R. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
. . 1129
Woodward, W. W. Captain, Artillery
..
.. 204
Woolcombe, J. D. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
31
Colonel, Artillery
..
. . 620
Woolfreyes, J. A. Staff Surgeon-Major
|. .
.. 1132
Woolhouse, Or. R. Staff Surgeon
498
Woolley, R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Madras Staff Corps 650
Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
. . 705
Woon, J. Quartermaster, Marines , .
..
. . 957
Wootton, J. Engineer, R.N
683
Worcester, Marquis of. Lieutenant, Gloucestershire
Yeomanry Cavalry . .
..
..
..
..
88
Worcester, City of. Special Commission of Oyer
and Terminer . .
..
..
..
..
1158
Worcestershire. County Courts Districts . .
677, 678
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868 . . 1114
Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer
1157
Lieutenancy Appointments. See
Counties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry AppointmentsSee Yeomanry Cavalry.
Wordsworth, J. Captain, 77th Foot
940
Worgan, J. Brevet Colonel . .
..
..
..
31
Workman, C.J. Assistant Surgeon, Middlesex Militia 506
Wormald, F. Deputy-Lieutenant, York
..
. . 632

INDEX.

1491

Worslev, Or. F. Captain, Artillery


H. R. B. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps . .
P. W. Captain, 60th Foot . .
..
...
Worsop, M. A. Major, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
Worster, Or. P. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
Wortham, C. Ensign, 64th Foot
Worthington, Or. B. Captain, Cheshire Yeomanry
Cavalry
H. C. Adjutant, Somerset Militia . .
Wratislaw, Lieut. M. H. Madras Army. Date of
Rank
Wray, E. Brevet Colonel
'
H. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . .
..
Wright, A. Ensign, 24th Foot
45th Foot
E. Surgeon, Nottingham Yeomanry Cavalry
F. A. Instructor of Musketry, 83rd Foot . .
H. O. P. Lieutenant, Marines
..
..
J. Captain, 106th Foot
J. C. H. Surgeon, Rifle Brigade . .
..

Staff Surgeon
J. T. Lieutenant, Engineers
..
..
T. Surgeon, 93rd Foot
W. M. D. 2nd Captain, Artillery . .
..
Wrottesley, Baron. Weights and Measures Enquiry
Commissioner . .
..
..
..
..
..
Wroughton, F. J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps. .
W. N. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps.
Wyatt, A. H. L. Lieutenant-Colonel, Half-pay . .
11th Foot . .
H. H. Paymaster, R.N
W. H. Deputy-Lieutenant, Middlesex
..
Wyke, Sir C. L. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary, Denmark . .
..
..
..
Wyld, W. H. Ensign, 84th Foot

3rd Foot
Wyley, J. F. Ensign, 22nd Foot
Wyllie, R. J. II. Lieutenant, 103rd Foot . .
..
Wymer, R. Ensign, 34th Foot
Wynch, E. J. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
..
E. J. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps
.
H. St. M. Captain, Madras Staff Corps . .
Wyndham, A. Brevet Colonel
..
..
..

C. J. Lieutenant, 83rd Foot . .


..
T. H. Or. Lieutenant, Somerset Yeomanry
Cavalry

364
253
1080
714
658
449
171
741
395
31
697
192
429
212
554
1215
847
308
1170
376
1002
135
533
268
657
430
467
410
725
1184
941
1009
963
74
843
265
899
898
454
497
803

1492

INDEX.
Wynn, H. B. W. W. Lieutenant, North Salop Yeo
manry Cavalry
..
..
..
..
. . 436
Wynne, A. S. Lieutenant, 51st Foot
844
M. S. Lieutenant, 81st Foot
..
. . 470
O. Lieutenant, 61st Foot
71
Lieut. O. S. Merioneth Militia. Resigned. 1134
T. H. Sheriff for Flintshire
144
W. W. E. Sheriff for Merionethshire
. . 144
Wyse, J. F. Captain, 83rd Foot
1081

Xuereb, L. Judge, Malta

X.
..

..

..

..

439

Y.
Yarker, A. F. Lieutenant, 63rd Foot
..
. . 817
Yate, C. E. Ensign, 16th Foot
1099
:
49th Foot
1100
Yates, F. H. Lieutenant, 31st Foot
886
F. V. B. Lieutenant, Marines
..
. . 867
H. A. Captain, Madras Army
..
. . 1240
H. P. Brevet Colonel
630
W. H. Staff Surgeon . . '
638
;
Surgeon, 41st Foot ..
..
.. 1167
Yedo. To be opened to British Subjects . .
. . 685
Notice of the opening of the City of . .
. . 949
Yeo, G. Staff Surgeon, R.N
290, 352
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments :
Ayrshire
..
..
..
.
456, 690
Berkshire
412, 489
Bucks
291, 637
Cheshire
..
25, 171, 235, 458, 633, 1172
Denbighshire . .
..
..
... 1166
Derbyshire
404, 560, 935
Devonshire
320, 404, 474, 608
Dorsetshire
341, 488, 608
Edinburgh
757, 769, 785, 803
Essex
757, 1037
Gloucestershire
..
..
..
88, 411
Haddingtonshire
..
..
..
. . 765
Kent
416

1493
INDEX.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointmentscontinued.
Lanarkshire
405, 726, 757, 1017
733, 770, 1085
Middlesex
. . 974
Montgomeryshire
733, 757, 803
Northumberland
212, 412, 663, 1104
Nottinghamshire
. . 458
Oxfordshire
.. 1032
Pembroke
..
26, 426, 692, 1144, 1173, 1244
Shropshire
Somersetshire 185, 400, 443, 572, 733, 803,
871, 1121
Southampton .
457
Staffordshire .
353, 488
Warwickshire .
26, 130, 342, 443, 974
Westmoreland.
660, 974
Wiltshire
489
Worcestershire
432,, 684
Yorkshire 89, 186. 316, 545, 633, 770, 871,, 970
275
Yonge, C. W. Lieutenant, Bombay Staff Corps
Colonel, Bombay Staff Corps
722
E. Vice- Admiral on the Reserved List
558
Cr. N. K. A. Lieutenant-Colonel, 1st West
India Regiment
880
York, City of. Special Commission of Oyer and
Terminer.
1158
Yorke, F. A. Lieutenant, Artillery . .
729
JTon. J. M. Commander, R.N.
105
Yorkshire. Order in Couucil making further pro
vision as to commitments for trial in
the "West Riding Division," and as to
the removal of Prisoners
1160
Sheriff for, for 1867
143
Nominations for Sheriff for 1868
1114
(West Riding). Special Commission of
Oyer and Terminer . .
..
. . 1158
(North and East Ridings). Special Com
mission of Oyer and Terminer
. . 1158
(North Riding). M.P. for
..
. . 297
Lieutenancy Appointments. See Coun
ties.
Militia Appointments. See Militia.
Yeomanry Cavalry Appointments. See
Yeomanry Cavalry.
Young, B. J. Lieutenant, North Lincoln Militia . . 461
C. M. Lieutenant-Colonel, Artillery. .
. . 1009
G. C. Lieutenant, R.N
319

1494
INDEX.
Young, Lieut.-Col. H. E. Bengal Army. Alteration
of Rank
..
J. Brevet Colonel
J. L. Cornet, 8th Hussars
J. N. Lieutenant-Colonel, Bengal Staff Corps
J. O. Captain, 60th Foot
R. Lieutenant-Colonel, Engineers . .
..
R. J. C. Lieutenant, 14th Foot
..
..
T. Engineer, R.N
T. H. B. Lieutenant, Madras Staff Corps . .
T. N. Honorary rank of Major
..
..
W. S. Captain, Bengal Staff Corps ..
..
Younghusband, C. W. Colonel, Artillery . .
..
R. R. Brevet Major-Ceneral
..
Yule, J. R. Lieutenant, Bengal Staff Corps . .
..

1237
31
1128
386
700
494
1010
579
660
313
644
960
77
838

Z.
Zamrait, Don M. Consul in Malta for Spain
. . 1228
Ziegler, H. Viee-Consul at Liverpool for the Swiss
Confederation
1088
Zollverein, States of the. Convention regulating the
future Duties on Salt. .
..
..
..
. . 561

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