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to Basingstoke, and several other roads therein mentioned, in the counties of Berks and Southampton.

An Act for amending the road from Dudley-Hill through Beckwithshaw to Killinghall, and from Beckwithshaw to the south west corner of Harrogate Inclosures; and for making and maintaining a branch therefrom to Bradford, all in the west riding of the county of York.

An Act for enlarging the term and powers of two Acts of His present Majesty, for repairing the road from Darlastone-Bridge to the most northern part of Talk-on-the-Hill, in Butt-Lane, in the county of Stafford; and also the road branching out of the said first mentioned road to SheltonWharf, in the said county.

An Act for altering and amending an Act of the forty-fifth year of His present Majesty, for making and maintaining a road leading from the limits of the counties of Edinburgh and Lanark into the burgh of Lanark, with a branch towards Ravenstruthen, in the county of Lanark.

An Act for enlarging the term and powers of several Acts, so far as the same relate to the roads from Birmingham, through Wednesbury to High-Bullen, and other roads therein mentioned, in the counties of Warwick, Worcester, and Stafford.

An Act for more effectually repairing the road from Biggleswade to Alconbury-Hill, and other roads therein mentioned, in the counties of Bedford and Huntingdon.

An Act for continuing the term, and altering and enlarging the powers of several Acts passed for repairing the roads from Shrewsbury through Ellesmere, in the county of Salop, and Overton, in the county of Flint, to Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and other roads, in the said Acts men

tioned,

tioned, so far as relates to the Ellesmere district of the said roads.

And twenty private Acts.

Whitehall, June 4, 1816.

His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to constitute and appoint the Right Honourable Genge Canning; the Right Honour able Sir Robert Stewart (commonly called Viscount Castlereagh), Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, the Right Honourable Henry Earl' Bathurst, and the Right Honourable Henry Viscount^ Sidmouth, His Majesty's three Principal Secretaries: of State the Right Honourable Robert Banks, Earl of Liverpool, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter; the Right Honourable Ni cholas Vansittart, Chancellor of His Majesty's Exchequer; the Right Honourable John Baron Teign= mouth; William Lowther, Esq (commonly called Viscount Lowther); the Right Honourable JohnTM Sullivan Henry Bathurst, Esq (commonly called Lord Apsley); the Right: Honourable ThomasTM Hamilton (commonly called Lord Binning);: and the Right Honourable William Sturges Bourne, to’ be His Majesty's Commissioners for the Affairs of Judia.

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FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JUNE 8,
1816.

War-Office, May 28, 1816.

HIS Royal Highness the Prince Regent bas been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to approve of the 23d Regiment of Light Dragoons being permitted to bear on its standards and appointments, in addition to any other badges or devices which may have been heretofore granted to the Regiment, the word " Talavera," in consideration of the distinguished gallantry displayed by that Regiment in the battle of Talavera, on the 27th and 28th July 1809.

His Royal Highness the Prince Regent has also been pleased, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, to approve of the 28th, or North Gloucester Regiment of Infantry, being permitted to bear on its colours and appointments, in addition to any other badges or devices which may have been heretofore granted to the Regiment, the word "Albuera," in consideration of the distinguished gallantry displayed by that Regiment in the Battle of Albuera, on the 16th May 1811.

Crown-Office, June 8, 1816.

MEMBERS returned to serve in this present
PARLIAMENT.

Borough of Monmouth.

Henry Somerset, Esq. commonly called Marquess

of Worcester.

County

County of Cardigan.

William Edward Powell, of Nautcos, in the county of Cardigan, Esq. in the room of Thomas Johnes, Esq. deceased.

FROM THE

LONDON GAZETTE of JUNE 11,
1816.

At the Court at Carlton-House, the 8th of June 1816,

PRESENT,

His Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT in Council.

THIS day the Right Honourable Edward Thornton was, by command of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty, sworn of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and took his place at the Board accordingly.

Carlton-House, May 28, 1816.

This day the Right Honourable Lord Gren-. ville, Chancellor of the University of Oxford; Reverend Dr. Lee, President of Trinity College, Vice-Chancellor; Reverend Dr. Landon, Provost of Worcester College; Reverend Dr. Cole, Rector of Exeter College; Reverend Dr. Hughes, Prin

cipal of Jesus College; Reverend Dr. Hodson, Principal of Brazenose College; Sir Henry Halford, Bart. M. D.; Sir C. Pegge, Kut. M. D. Regius: Professor of Physic; Thomas. D'Oyley, LL. D. Fellow of All Souls College; Joseph Phillimore, LL.D. Regius Professor of Civil Law Reverend Charles Wrottesley, M. A. Fellow of All Souls College, Junior Proctor; Reverend Charles Lloyd, Student of Christ Church, ProProctor; Clement Cartwright, M. A. Fellow of All Souls College; Reverend H. Cotton, M. A. Student of Christ Church; Griffith Wynne, M. A. of All Souls College; Reverend John Ball, M. A. Student of Christ Church, being the Delegates appointed by the University to attend on this occasion; accompanied by His Grace the Duke of Portland, His Grace the Archbishop of York, Marquesses of Buckingham, Salisbury, Carmarthen, and Titchfield, Earls Delaware and Temple, Bishop of London, Lord Kenyon, Right Honourable the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Dean of Westminster, Right Honourable Sir William Scott, Right Honourable Sir John Nicholl, Mr. C. Williams Wynne, and several other Noblemen and Gentlemen, who were educated at the University, waited upon His Royal Highness the Prince Regent to present to His Royal Highness the following Address; which Address was read. by Lord Grenville, the Chancellor of the University: To His Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT.

WE, His Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Oxford, beg leave humbly to offer to your Royal Highness the expression of our heartfelt joy at the marriage of Her Royal Highness. the Princess Charlotte of Wales with a Protestant Prince, descended from an illustrious race, and

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