Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the Official Documents Published in the London Gazette1848 |
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... of the port of Chepstow , and continue along the coast of the said county to the river Rumney , which divides the counties of Glamorgan and Monmouth : 1848 . B And that the limits of the said port of Cardif BULLETINS. ...
... of the port of Chepstow , and continue along the coast of the said county to the river Rumney , which divides the counties of Glamorgan and Monmouth : 1848 . B And that the limits of the said port of Cardif BULLETINS. ...
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... river Severn : And that the limits seaward of the said port of Cardiff shall extend to a distance , from low water mark , of three miles into the sea , including all islands , bays , harbours , rivers , and creeks within the said limits ...
... river Severn : And that the limits seaward of the said port of Cardiff shall extend to a distance , from low water mark , of three miles into the sea , including all islands , bays , harbours , rivers , and creeks within the said limits ...
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... rivers , and creeks within the same respectively . And we , the said Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury , do hereby annul all former limits of the said ports . ( Signed ) W. Gibson Craig . H. Rich . R. M. Bellew . Whitehall ...
... rivers , and creeks within the same respectively . And we , the said Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury , do hereby annul all former limits of the said ports . ( Signed ) W. Gibson Craig . H. Rich . R. M. Bellew . Whitehall ...
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... rivers , inlets , and streams , between the said Spurn Point and the most easterly point of Flamborough Head : And whereas the trade and business at Brid- lington have become so trifling as no longer to warrant the continuance of that ...
... rivers , inlets , and streams , between the said Spurn Point and the most easterly point of Flamborough Head : And whereas the trade and business at Brid- lington have become so trifling as no longer to warrant the continuance of that ...
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... river , including so much of the said river as extends to low water mark , at spring tides , on the Yorkshire coast , from Spurn Point to Paull Light - house : That the port of Hull shall commence at the confluence of the rivers Trent ...
... river , including so much of the said river as extends to low water mark , at spring tides , on the Yorkshire coast , from Spurn Point to Paull Light - house : That the port of Hull shall commence at the confluence of the rivers Trent ...
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Act to amend Act to enable aforesaid authorize and require Black Rod blockade Board of Health borough British casks Chapelry Chapelry District cholera cleansing colony consecrated church Consul County Court Court of Essex Crown-Office declare diocese directions and regulations Downing-Street duties Ecclesiastical Commissioners endemic epidemic Excellent Majesty Foreign-Office George Gibraltar Guardians hereby further ordered houses intituled An Act Ireland John Justice letters licence Lieutenant LONDON GAZETTE Lord Majesty in Council Majesty's Treasury March Medical Officer money order named Nuisances Removal Order in Council packet parish Parochial Board passed petition pleased to appoint pleased to approve port present Majesty present PARLIAMENT Privy Council provisions purposes Queen QUEEN's Most Excellent Railway Company reign removal respectively Reverend Right Honourable Royal Assent Royal Highness Secretary session of Parliament ship similar Order spirits strong waters thereof thousand eight hundred town United Kingdom vessels warrant whereas Whitehall William wine
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Page 528 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
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Page 522 - to repeal so much of two Acts made in the tenth and fifteenth years of the reign of His present Majesty as authorises 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 Parliament in the manner therein mentioned ; and for substituting other provisions for the like purposes...