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Aylesbury, Beaconsfield, Newport Fagnel, and Winslow
Districts, 72.

Buller, Lieut. Col. George, an Ordinary Member of the
Military Division of the Third Class, or Companions of
the Order of the Bath, 540.

Bulwer, the Right Honourable Henry Lytton, one of the
Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the Second
Class, or Knights Commanders of the Order of the Bath,
119.

Bunsen, the Chevalier, attending on the Prince of Prussia,
audience of Prince Albert by, on behalf of Her Majesty,

90.

Burney, the Reverend Edward, Chaplain to the Duke of
Cambridge, 62.

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Caldwell, Lieutenant General Sir James Lilyman, an Or-
dinary Member of the Military Division of the First
Class, or Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath,
274.

Cameron, George Gervis, Esq., Page of Honour to Her
Majesty, 274.

Camperdown, Robert Earl of, elected a Knight of the Order
of the Thistle, 152.

Canning, the Right Honourable John Viscount, a Com-
missioner for enquiring into the government of the British
Museum, 165.

Cannon, Robert, Esq., Colonel in the service of the Queen
of Spain, to accept and wear the insignia of a Knight of
the Number Extraordinary of the Order of Charles the
Third, 14.

Canterbury, the Right Reverend Father in God, Doctor
John Bird Sumner, recommended to the see of, 52; a
Privy Councillor, 103.

Cape de Verde Islands, Treasury Warrant, regulating the
rates of postage on letters transmitted between any place
within the United Kingdom and the, 342.

of Good Hope, Order in Council altering and
regulating the customs duties to be paid on wines and
spirits imported into, or exported from the, 509;
despatch from Lieutenant General Sir Henry George
Wakelyn Smith, Bart. detailing the action between the
Troops under his command and the Boers, at Bloem
Plaats, near the Orange River, in the colony of the, 516.
Town, Order in Council, declaring the port of, in
the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, a free warehousing
port, 551.

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Cardiff, Treasury Warrant appointing it to be a port, and
assigning limits thereto, 1.

Castelcicala, the Prince de, attendant on His Royal Highness.
the Count of Syracuse, audience of the Queen by, 70.
Castries and Souffriere, Treasury Warrant, altering the
rates of postage on letters between the towns of, in the
island of Saint Lucia, 342.

Ceremonial observed at the Baptism of Her Royal Highness
Princess Louisa Caroline Alberta, 155.

Cetto, the Baron de, Envoy Extraordinary, &c., from the
King of Bavaria, audience of Her Majesty by, 144.
Chadwick, Edwin, Esq., one of the Ordinary Members of
the Civil Division of the Third Class, or Companions of
the Order of the Bath, 121; one of the Members of the
General Board of Health, 321.

Chaplin, John Clarke, Gent., one of the Pepetual Com-
missioners for taking the acknowledgment of deeds to be
executed by married women, 433.

Chester, Special Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer, for
the city and county of, 496.

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the Right Reverend Father in God, Doctor John
Bird Sumner, Bishop of, recommended to the see of
Canterbury, 52.

John Graham, D.D., recommended to the see of, 80.
Cholera, notification by the General Board of Health,
relating to the prevention, &c., of, 325; directions to the
Parochial Boards in parishes in and near Edinburgh,
349; second notification in respect to the orders and
regulations issued by the said Board, 353; in respect to
instructions relative to orders and regulations, 362;
directions and regulations (No. 1.) to the Guardians of
the Poor of Unions and parishes named in Schedule, to
the Councils of cities and boroughs, &c., and to the
owners and occupiers of houses, &c., within the said
Unions, 387; schedule (No. 1.) referred to, containing
the names of Unions to which these directions and
regulations apply, 394; Schedule (No. II.) containing
the names of parishes, 403; further directions and
regulations, (No. II.) 404; further directions and regula-
tions, (No. III.) in relation to Scotland, to the Parochial
Boards of the several parishes and combinations through-
out Scotland; to all Magistrates of burghs, &c.; to the
Procurators Fiscal, &c., and to the owners and occupiers
of houses, dwellings, &c., throughout Scotland, 417;
third notification to the Guardians of the Poor of the
several Unions and parishes named in Schedule
thereto, to the owners and occupiers of houses,
dwellings, &c., 446; Schedule I. referred to, 451;
Schedule II. containing the names of Parishes to which

these directions apply, 460; to the Parochial Boards of
the several parishes and combinations throughout Scot-
land, and to the owners and occupiers of houses,
dwellings, &c. throughout Scotland, 461; special
notification addressed to Captains of merchant ships,
steamers, and Colliers, 499; fourth notification, lists of
cities, towns, &c., from which applications have been
made to the General Board of Health to put in force the
Public Health Act, 527, 528.

Christie, William Dougal, Esq., Her Majesty's Agent and
Consul General in the Mosquito territory, 168.

Clarke, Sir Robert Bowcher, one of the Ordinary Members
of the Civil Division of the Third Class, or Companions
of the Order of the Bath, 122.

---, Edwin, Gent., one of the Perpetual Commissioners
for taking the acknowledgment of deeds to be executed
by married women, 3.

Claxton, Robert, Esq., Chief Justice for the island of St.
Christopher, 241.

Clerk, George Russell, Esq., one of the Ordinary Members
of the Civil Division of the Second Class, or Knights
Commanders of the Order of the Bath, 120.

Cloete, Daniel Jacob, Esq., High Sheriff for the settlement
of the Cape of Good Hope, 212.

Lieutenant Colonel Abraham Jonas, an Ordinary
Member of the Military Division of the Third Class, or
Companions of the Order of the Bath, 311.

Coffin, Commissary General Sir Edward Pine, a Com-
missioner to conduct an inquiry into the Royal Mint, 48.
Colebrooke, Colonel Sir William Macbean George, one of
the Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the Third
Class, or Companions of the Order of the Bath, 122;
Governor and Commander in Chief of the colony of
British Guiana, 122; Governor and Commander-in-Chief
in and over the islands of Barbadoes, Grenada, St. Vincent,
Tobago, and St. Lucia, 256.

Colne, the town of, a polling place for the northern division
of the county of Lancaster, 139.

Colonial Office, Downing-street, John Scott, Esq., to be
Surveying Engineer and Superintendent of Public Works,
and James Hosken, Esq. Lieutenant, R.N., Master
Attendant and Postmaster for the island of Labuan, and
Charles Simms, Esq., Chief Clerk and Registrar of the
Supreme Court, &c. of the island of Newfoundland, 10;
Major General Sir John Hunter Littler, K.C.B. to be
an Ordinary Member of the Military division of the
First Class, or Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the
Bath, 12; Arthur Bailey, Esq., Surveyor General for the
settlement in the Falkland Islands, 12; William Lang,

Esq.. Police Magistrate for the province of South
Australia, 49; Edmund Murray Dodd, Esq., Puisne
Judge of the Supreme Court of the province of Nova
Scotia, and the Reverend William Abiah Newman, to be
Chaplain for Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, 61;
Major Generals Sir Dudley St. Ledger Hill, and John
Rolt to be Ordinary Members of the Military Division
of the Second Class, or Knights Commanders of the Order
of the Bath, 66; James Watson Sheriff, Esq., Her Ma-
jesty's Attorney General for the islands of Antigua and
Montserrat, John Somers Martin, Esq., Coroner for the
island of Antigua, and John H. Jennings, Esq., Com-
missary of Police for the island of St. Lucia, 78;
Thomas B. Winter, Esq., Assistant Receiver General of
Berbice, 81; Anthony Schrack, Esq., Registrar of
Demerara and Essequibo, 90; Joseph Howe, Esq.,
Provincial Secretary for the province of Nova Scotia,
and Clerk to the Executive Council of that province,
and James Boyle Uniacke, Esq., to be Attorney General,
and William Frederick Desbarres, Esq., Solicitor
General for the said province, 95; the Honourable
William Napier, Clerk of the Works and Civil Engineer
for the island of Hong Kong, 110; the Right Honourable
H. L. Bulwer, the Right Honourable Henry Ellis, the
Right Honourable Richard Pakenham, James Brooke,
Esq., G. R. Clerk, Esq., Henry Light, Esq., George
Grey, Esq., C. E. Trevelyan, Esq., Sir R. J. Routh,
Rear-Admiral Beaufort, the Right Honourable J. Stephen,
Major General William Morison, and Lieutenant
Colonel H. M. Lawrence, to be Ordinary Members of
the Civil Division of the Second Class or Knights
Commanders of the Order of the Bath, 119; Lord
Bloomfield, Lord Cowley, Lord William Hervey, the
Right Honourable the Earl of St. Germans, Lieutenant
Colonel Justin Sheil, Sir Henry Wheatley, G. E.
Anson, Esq., the Honourable C. A. Murray, George
Nicholls, Esq., Edwin Chadwick, Esq., J. G. S. Lefevre,
Esq., Alexander Milne, Esq., Sir H. T. de la Beche,
Sir William Symonds, Lieutenant-Colonel Joshua Jebb,
R. Mayne, Esq., S. G. Bonham, Esq., Colonel Sir
W. M. G. Colebrooke, Lieutenant-Colonel F. H. Robe,
Sir R. B. Clarke, Sir Joshua Rowe, Sir Anthony
Oliphant, George Scotland, Esq., and Sir R. D. George,
to be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the
Third Class, or Companions of the Order of the Bath,
120; and Major General W. F. P. Napier, an Ordinary
Member of the Military Division of the Second Class, or
Knights Commanders of said Order, 120; Sir W. M. G.
Colebrooke, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the

colony of British Guiana, 122; Hugh Houston, Esq.,
Registrar of Berbice, 130; Captain Granville Gower
Lock, R. N., to be an Ordinary Member of the
Military Division of the Third Class or Companions
of the Order of the Bath, and Lieutenant William
Woolridge, R.N., Lieutenant of the port of Gibraltar,
168; William Smillie, Esq., to be Advocate General
and Crown Solicitor for South Australia, James Scotland,
Esq., junr., Solicitor General for the island of Antigua,
William de Smidt, Esq., Secretary to the Central Board
of Commissioners for public roads, J. M. Hill, Esq.,
Resident Magistrate at Picketberg, George Longmore,
Esq., Resident Magistrate at Mossel Bay, James Barnes,
Esq., Resident Magistrate at Riversdale, and Henry
Piers, Esq., Resident Magistrate at Talbagh, in the
settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, 193; John
Steuart, Esq., Master of the Supreme Court, and Daniel
Jacob Cloete, Esq., High Sheriff for the Cape of Good
Hope, 212; Henry Collingwood Selby, Esq., Her
Majesty's Advocate for the island of Ceylon, 220;
additional instructions to the Governor in Chief of New
Zealand, respecting the Aborigines of that colony, 240;
Robert Claxton, Esq., to be Chief Justice, James George
Piguenit, Esq., Puisne Justice, and Henry J. Woodcock,
Esq., Attorney General for the island of St. Christopher,
and William Fergusson, Esq., Colonial Secretary for
Sierra Leone, 241; John R. Partelow, Esq., to be
Provincial Secretary, and Lemuel A. Wilmot, Esq.,
Attorney General for the province of New Brunswick,
243; John S. Saunders, Esq., to be Clerk of the Circuits,
&c., and George Botsford, Esq., Clerk of the Legislative
Council for the said province, 255; Colonel Sir W. M. G.
Colebrooke, Knight, to be Governor and Commander-in-
Chief of the islands of Barbadoes, Grenada, St. Vincent,
St. Lucia, and Tobago, 256; Lieutenant General Sir
James Lilyman Caldwell, to be an Ordinary Member of
the Military Division of the First Class, or Knights
Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and Major
General Archibald Galloway, an Ordinary Member of
the Military Division of the Second Class, or Knights
Commanders of the said Order, 274; James Horsfield
Peters, Esq., to be Assistant Judge and Master of the Rolls
for Prince Edward's Island, and Charles Bell, Esq.,
Surveyor General, Murrell R. Robinson, Esq., First
Assistant Surveyor General, and George Montagu, Esq.,
Second Assistant Surveyor General for the settlement of
the Cape of Good Hope, 277; Colonel Henry Somerset
and Lieutenant Colonels Abraham Josias Cloete and
George Henry Mackinson, to be Ordinary Members of

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