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Page 71
... Port of New Romney . Richard Edward Erle Drax Grosvenor , of Char- borough Park , Blandford , in the county of Dorset , Esq . in the room of Richard Erle Drax Grosvenor , Esq . deceased . Lord Chamberlain's - Office , February 23 , 1819 ...
... Port of New Romney . Richard Edward Erle Drax Grosvenor , of Char- borough Park , Blandford , in the county of Dorset , Esq . in the room of Richard Erle Drax Grosvenor , Esq . deceased . Lord Chamberlain's - Office , February 23 , 1819 ...
Page 83
... Port of Rye .. Thomas Phillipps Lamb , of Mountsfield Lodge , within the liberty of the said town , Esq . in the room of the Right Honourable Charles Ar- buthnot , who being chosen a Baron for the said town and port , and also a Burgess ...
... Port of Rye .. Thomas Phillipps Lamb , of Mountsfield Lodge , within the liberty of the said town , Esq . in the room of the Right Honourable Charles Ar- buthnot , who being chosen a Baron for the said town and port , and also a Burgess ...
Page 87
... on the behalf of His Majesty , to appoint Charles Knatchbull , Esq . to be His Majesty's Consul at Nantes , and all other ports and places in the department of the Lower Loire . Crown- Crown - Office , March 9 , 1819 . MEMBERS ( 87 )
... on the behalf of His Majesty , to appoint Charles Knatchbull , Esq . to be His Majesty's Consul at Nantes , and all other ports and places in the department of the Lower Loire . Crown- Crown - Office , March 9 , 1819 . MEMBERS ( 87 )
Page 92
... port of London , during the absence , an account of ill health , of Mr. Charles Tottie , the Swedish Consul- General in this country , His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been graciously pleased to ap- prove of the same .. Crown ...
... port of London , during the absence , an account of ill health , of Mr. Charles Tottie , the Swedish Consul- General in this country , His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been graciously pleased to ap- prove of the same .. Crown ...
Page 110
... and the King of Portu-- gal , for the preventing the traffic in slaves . An Act to make perpetual an Act of the forty- fourth year of His present Majesty , for permitting . the the exportation of salt from the port of Nassau , ( 110 )
... and the King of Portu-- gal , for the preventing the traffic in slaves . An Act to make perpetual an Act of the forty- fourth year of His present Majesty , for permitting . the the exportation of salt from the port of Nassau , ( 110 )
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