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... confer the honour of Knighthood upon the following Officers , Knights Commanders of the said Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath , viz . Colonel the Honourable Sir Robert Le Poer Trench . Lieutenant - Colonel Sir Joseph Carncross ...
... confer the honour of Knighthood upon the following Officers , Knights Commanders of the said Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath , viz . Colonel the Honourable Sir Robert Le Poer Trench . Lieutenant - Colonel Sir Joseph Carncross ...
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... conferring upon that Officer such a mark of His Majesty's favour , as may , in an especial manner , evince the sense His Royal High- ness entertains of the intrepidity and valour dis played by him at the memorable battle of Busaco ...
... conferring upon that Officer such a mark of His Majesty's favour , as may , in an especial manner , evince the sense His Royal High- ness entertains of the intrepidity and valour dis played by him at the memorable battle of Busaco ...
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... confer upon that Officer , in testimony of the sense which those Sovereigns entertain of the distin- guished services rendered by him at the period of the landing of the French division in Sicily , and at the reduction of Genoa ...
... confer upon that Officer , in testimony of the sense which those Sovereigns entertain of the distin- guished services rendered by him at the period of the landing of the French division in Sicily , and at the reduction of Genoa ...
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... conferred upon him , in testimony of His approbation of the distinguished services rendered by him while com manding the British troops acting in co - operation with the Imperial forces , at the siege and capture of Trieste , and other ...
... conferred upon him , in testimony of His approbation of the distinguished services rendered by him while com manding the British troops acting in co - operation with the Imperial forces , at the siege and capture of Trieste , and other ...
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... conferred upon that officer , in testimony of His approbation of the distin- guished services rendered by him at the siege and capture of Trieste , and the other operations in Italy , during the campaigns of 1813 and 1814 ; provided ...
... conferred upon that officer , in testimony of His approbation of the distin- guished services rendered by him at the siege and capture of Trieste , and the other operations in Italy , during the campaigns of 1813 and 1814 ; provided ...
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accept and wear accomplices therein apprehend and bring apprehended and convicted Baron Bart behalf Black Rod Borough Captain Carlton-House Chancellor has appointed Charles Cobourg College of Arms concession and declaration construed to authorise convicted thereof Court of Chancery Crown-Office declaration be registered deemed or construed doth not authorise duties Earl further pleased Gent George grant unto hath been further hath been pleased High Court Highness the Prince Honourable Military Order jesty jesty's John Knight Bachelor Knight Commander licence and permission Lieutenant-Colonel LONDON GAZETTE Lord Chancellor Majesty the King Majesty's royal licence Majesty's said licence Master Extraordinary Midshipman Officers permission doth pleased to command pleased to confer present Majesty present PARLIAMENT Prince Regent hath Regiment returned to serve Reverend Right Honourable Robert Chester Royal Assent royal concession Royal Highness hath Royal Highness's Serene Highness Thomas thousand eight hundred United Kingdom unto a Knight Viscount Castlereagh Whitehall William
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Page 1 - By command of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent, in the name and on the behalf of his majesty.