Neave, Richard, Esq., Secretary and Register to Chelsea Hos- pital, 233.
Netherlands, King of the, audience of the Minister from, with the Regent, to deliver letter of congratulation on the Marriage of Princess Mary, 287.
Neuffer, General De, Minister from the Court of Wurtem- berg, delivers his credentials to the Prince Regent, 160. Newman, E. L., Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 372. Nevil, Robert, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 257. Nicholas, Captain, J. T., Royal Navy, permission to accept and wear Sicilian Order, 306.
North, William, Esq., Apothecary to Chelsea Hospital, 220. Norwood, Francis, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 43. Nuttall, John, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 218.
Ochterlony, Major General Sir David, dispatches from, de- tailing the operations of the troops under his command, in the attack on the Heights near Muckwampore in India, 240, with return of killed and wounded, ibid.
Ogle, Admiral, Sir C., Baronetcy, 11.
Ormonde and Ossory, Earl of, Irish Marquess, by the Title of Marquess of Ormonde, 14.
D'Osmonde, Marquess, Minister from the Court of France, delivers his letters of credence, 20; first private audience with the Queen, 105; delivers a letter of congratulation on the Marriage of the Princess Charlotte, 184.
Otway, Colonel Sir L. W., permission to accept and wear Spanish Order of Charles the Third, 126.
Owen, Captain Sir E. W. C. R.-K. C. B., Knighthood, 126. Owen, Rev. C., Chaplain to the Duke of York, 305.
Palmedo, A. Esq., Consul in the Island of Corsica, 328. Pardon and Reward offered by the Prince Regent, for ap- prehension of persons having robbed the Custom House at Greenock, 43; for setting fire to the Barn of Mr. W. Fisher, of Terrington, Norfolk, 44; for setting fire to wheat stacks of Mr. George Palmer, of Town Malling, Kent, 64; for setting fire to the Barn of Mr. Grigby, at Drinkston, in the County of Suffolk, 111; for setting fire to the Barn of Mr. Nottage, at Henham, in the County of Essex, 124; for the apprehension of persons sending threatening letters, 148; for setting fire to the Barn, &c. of Thomas Gooch, Esq. at Godalmin, 186; for sending threatening letters to the Rev, G. Leapinwell,
G. Leapinwell, Curate of Good Easter, Essex, 193; for breaking into the Lace Manufactory of Messrs. Heathcoat and Boden, Loughboro', 197; for setting fire to the Pre- mises of Mr. Dunkin, in Aldersgate-Street, 215; for fire- ing at Police Officers at Edinburgh, 232; for sending threat- ening Letters to Mr. J. Walker, of Bilstone, 257; for set- ting fire to hay stacks, of T. Thurnall and Sons, at Dun- ford, Cambridgeshire, 290; for setting fire to the Barn of H. Whittington, Esq. Broadwater, Herts, 312; for setting on fire the Barn of G. H. Tugwell, Esq. Westwood, Wilt- shire, 338, for the Murder of T. Hanson, a gamekeeper at Silsden, Yorkshire, 349; for J. Watson, Jun, on suspicion of Murder, 364; for sending threatening Letters to and destroying Flour Mills of Mr. F. Head, Chippenham, Wilts, 365; for setting fire to a Wheat Stack of Mr. W. Down- ing, of Denton, Lincolnshire, 366; for setting fire to a Grist Mill of R. Gordon, Esq. at Over Compton, Dorsetshire, 376; for firing at Mr. C. Tadman, of Higham, Kent, 377; for breaking into the Premises of C. J. Clavering, Esq. at Hexham, Northumberland, 378; for setting fire to a Barley Stack of Mr. J. Briggs, of Ossington, Nottingham, 332; for setting fire to the Farm of Mr. J. Overall, Wake- ley, Hertfordshire, 381.
Park, J. A. Esq., Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 13, Knighthood, 129.
Parke, John, Esq., Consul for the Roman States, 358. Parliament, notice from the Speaker, of his intention to is sue his warrant to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland, to make out a writ for the County of Wicklow, 2; notice from the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland, of the issue of writs for the election of three Temporal Peers, 3; speech of the Lords Commissioners to both Houses, February 1, 1816-17, Royal assent given to Acts of, 38, 45, 56, 65, 73, 105; 132, 152, 156, 157, 161, 163, 165, 193, 197, and 204; prorogation of, by the Prince Regent, and his speech to both Houses, 203; notice from the Speaker of the issue of his warrant, for the election of a Member for the Borough of Whitchurch, 249; for the election of a Member for the County of Lincoln, 258; the like for the City of Glou- cester, 260; ditto for the Borough of Portsmouth and Dun- wich, 266, 267; for the Borough of Wilton, 309; for the County of Worcester, 328; ditto City of Worcester, 359;- Prorogations of Parliament, 249, 308, 354.
Parliament, Members returned to serve in, 13, 34, 37, 39, 46, 47, 50, 56, 61, 67, 68, 69, 78, 82, 106, 123, 131, 147, 148, 217, 218, 219, 229, 230, 235, 257, 305, 308, 310, 349, and 379.
Perceval, W. Esq., Capt. Royal Navy, permission to accept and wear Austrian Order of Leopold, 54.
Percy, Rev. Hugh, Prebend of Canterbury, 73.
Percy, Lord A., English Barony, by the Title of Lord Prudhoe, 256.
Perkins, Rev. Dr. J., Chaplain in ordinary to His Ma- jesty, 193.
Pickmore, Vice Admiral, Governor of Newfoundland, 128. Poe, Captain E. T., permission to accept and wear Spanish Order of Charles the Third, 147.
Portugal, Court of, audience of the Minister from, with the Prince Regeut, to deliver a letter announcing the Death of the Queen of Portugal, 185; the like with Her Majesty, 212; order for a general court mourning for the Queen of Portugal, 220; Monsieur De Friere delivers his letter of recall, and the Count De Palmella his credentials, 300; his audience with the Queen, 357.
Powell, E. W. Esq., Lieutenant of the County of Cardi- gan, 314.
Prevost, Lieutenant-General Sir G., grant of Arms to his Family, 262.
Probyn, Thomas, Esq., Governor of the Island of St. Chris- topher, Nevis and the Virgin Islands, 28.
Prussia, audience of the Minister from, with the Prince Re- gent, 255.
Quarantine, order in Council for enforcing the performance of, by ships coming from and through the Mediterranea within the Streights of Gibraltar, 29; revocation of, 355 Queen's Drawing Rooms, notice of, 49, 65, 112, 313.
Radford, Henry, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 231. Ramsay, Major-General George William, Governor of the Island of Antigua and Montserrat, 28.
Rawlisnon, J. R. F. Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 148. Riall, Major-General P., Governor of the Island of Gre- nada, 33.
Richards, Thomas William, Esq., Consul at Nantes, 262. Richmond, Duke of, takes the oaths on his appointment of Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Sussex, 20.
Righley, J. J. W., Master Extraordinayy in Chancery, 249. Robertson, Colonel G. D., permission to accept and wear Au- strian Order of Leopold, 53.
Robertson, Gilbert, Consul at Philadelphia, 256.
Robinson, Major-General, Sir F. P. K. C. B., Governor of the Island of Tobago, 28.
Roche, Lieutenant-Colonel P. K., permission to accept and wear Spanish Order, 63; Knighthood, 129.
Rolt, Major, permission to accept and wear Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword, 363.
Rooke, H. W. Esq., Gentleman Usher and Quarterly Waiter to the Queen, 70.
Ross, Major-General R., His Family to be called Ross, of Bladensberg, 150.
Ross, Major A., permission to accept and wear Portuguese Order of Tower and Sword, 127.
Rudge, Henry, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 131. Russia, Court of, audience of the Minister from, with the Prince Regent, to deliver a letter of congratulation on the Marriage of the Princess Charlotte, 288.
Salisbury, Marquess and Earl Chichester, Post Master Ge neral, 50.
Sardinia, Court of, audience of Count D'Aigle with the Re- gent to deliver a letter from His Sovereign, 194. Suvage, P. Esq., Consul in the State of Virginia, 33. Saxony, audience of the Minister from, with the Prince Re- gent, to deliver his credentials, 79; to deliver a letter of congratulation on the Marriage of the Princess Char- lotte, 186.
Sicilies, King of the two, audience of the Minister from, with the Prince Regent, to deliver a letter announcing the Marriage of Prince Leopold of the two Sicilies, 289.
Scott, Rev. Dr. J., presentation to the Vicarage of Catterick, Yorkshire, 187.
Scott, Rev. Dr. A. J., Chaplain in ordinary to His Ma- jesty, 348.
Scotchburn, Thomas, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 214. Sequier, Sieur, approval of by the Regent, as Consul General in London for France, 36.
Selway, James, Esq., Chymist Extraordinary to the Prince Regent, 46.
Semiri, Mr. George, approval of him as Consul at Malta, for the Sublime Ottoman Porte, 297.
Seymour, Sir M. Bart., Knighthood, 80.
Seymour, Major-General R. A., Governor of St. Lucia, 186.. Shearman, Captain J.,. permission to accept and wear the in- signia of the Sardinian Order of St. Maurice, 88. Sheffield, Baron, Irish Viscount and Earl, by the titles of Viscount Pevensey and Earl of Sheffield, 15.
Sherbrooke, Lieutenant-General Sir J. C. G. C. B., Captain- General and Governor in Chief of the Provinces of Upper
and Lower Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Islands of Prince Edward and Cape Breton, 15.
Sheriffs, appointed by the Regent in Council, for the year- 1816, 23; ditto for Cornwall, 26, 48; amendments on the roll, 49; nominations for 1817, 340; ditto for Corn-- wall, 245; ditto for Wales, 346.
Short, Rev. Dr. W., Prebend of Westminster, 305, Silk, John, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 16. Silvertop, Captain Charles, permission to accept and wear Spanish Order of Charles the Third, 230.
Singleton, Alexander, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 22. Spanish Court, audience of the Minister from, with the Prince- Regent, announcing the Marriage of the King of Spain with the Infanta of Portugal, 310.
Somerset, Colonel, Lord F., permission to accept and wear Foreign Orders, 83; appointment of, as Secretary to the Embassy to the Court of France, 125.
Smith, Captain William Henry, Royal Navy, permission to accept and wear the Sicilian Order of St. Ferdinand, 72. Stanser, Dr., Bishop of the See of Nova Scotia, in Ame- rica, 128.
Steele, Lieutenant-Colonel R., permission to accept and wear the Cross of the Spanish Order of Charles the Third, 360. Stewart, Lord, Minister at the Court of Austria, dispatch from, announcing the death of the Empress of Austria, 97. Stooks, Mr. Thomas, approval of, as Danish Consul at Gib- raltar, 149.
Tarleton, General B., Baronetcy, 11.
Taylor, T. R., Master Extraordinary in Chancery, ibid. Temple, Captain E., permission to accept and wear Spanish. Order of Charles the Third, 217.
Thornton, Edward, Privy Councillor, 158..
Tierney, Dr., Physician in Ordinary to the Prince Re- gent, 16.
Tiley, William, Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 257. Travers, Colonel J., permission to accept and wear the Sici- lian Order, 352.
Trench, Colonel, the Hon. R., Knighthood, 3.
Tulloh, Lieutenant-Colonel A., permission to accept and wear insiginia of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword, 87.
Tupper, J. P. Esq., Surgeon Extraordinary to the Prince Regent, 37.
Turner, Thomas, Esq., Consul at Ragusa, 262.
Turner, R. J., Master Extraordinary in Chancery, 353.
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