Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

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Compiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1840

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Page 196 - An Act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters. An Act for the regulation of Her Majesty's royal marine forces, while on shore.
Page 167 - Jan. 1 1. [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, granting the dignity of a Baron of the said United Kingdom unto Alfred Tennyson, Esq., and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten...
Page 117 - An Act for carrying into effect the reports " of the Commissioners appointed to consider the " state of the Established Church in England and " Wales, with reference to ecclesiastical duties and " revenues, so far as they relate to episcopal " dioceses, revenues, and patronage...
Page 64 - Honourable House in the House of Peers to hear the Commission read; and the Commons being come thither, the said Commission empowering the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury...
Page 196 - An Act for the more easy and speedy Recovery of Small Debts...
Page 666 - An act to settle and describe the divisions of counties, and the limits of cities and boroughs in England and Wales, in sO far as respects the election of members to serve in Parliament.
Page 80 - Queen's Most Excellent Majesty MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY...
Page 270 - Assent to several Acts agreed upon by both Houses, do desire the immediate attendance of the Honourable House in the House of Peers to hear the Commission read ; and the Commons being come thither, the...
Page 114 - An Act for carrying into effect the Reports of the Commissioners appointed to consider the State of the Established Church in England anJ Wales, with reference to Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues, so far as they relate to Episcopal Dioceses, Revenues, and Patronage...
Page 114 - ... to consider also the state of the several cathedral and collegiate churches in England and Wales, with a view to the suggestion of such measures as may render them conducive to the efficiency of the established church, and to devise the best mode of providing for the cure of souls, with special reference to the residence of the clergy on their respective benefices...

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