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THE LQNBQN .GAZETTE, MARCH '3, 1874. •1453

. St. James's Palace, March 2,18.74. . . Sir -..Thomas Francis ' The Queen has been pleased to .appoint; to be' Freinantle, Bart., .by .the name;, style, -and Lords in Waiting in'Ordinary to Her Majesty :—j title of .Baron -Cottesloe, of Swanbourne, and Charles Adolphus, , in the of 'Hardwick, in the county of Buckingham. room of Gavin, Earl of Breadalbane, re- The Right Honourable Edmund. Hammond, by . signed. . . • . • the name, style, and title of Baron: Hammond, Robert, Earl of .Roden, in the room of Valen- of Kirkella, ki the town and aounty of J the tine Augustus, Earl of Kenmare, resigned. town of Kingston-upon-Hull. . t- Cornwallis, Viscount Hawarden, in the room of Albert Edmund, , resigned. "William, Lord Bagot, in the room of Thomas, The Queen -has been pleased to direct Letters Lord Camoys, resigned. ... Patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting Dudley Charles, Lord De Ros, in the room of the dignity of a Baronet of the- United Kingdom Charles, Lord Lurgan, resigned. of Great Britain and Ireland unto the under- William Buller Fullerton, Lord Elplrinstone, in mentioned persons, and the respective heirs male the room of Frederick Henry Paul, Lord of their bodies lawfully begotten ; namely :-— Methuen, resigned. • Sir Charles Edward 'Trevelyan, of Grosvenor- Thomas, Lord Walsingham, in the room of crescent, in the '.parish of Saint. George, Arthur, Lord Wrottesley, resigned. :Hanover- square, in the county of Middlesex, . K.C.B. Harry Stephen Thompson, .of- Kirby Hall, in the parish of Ouseburn Parva, in the West Board of Green Cloth, .March 2, 1874. Riding of the county of York, Esq. The Queen has been pleased to appoint the Matbew Wilson, of Eshton Hall, .in the parish Right Honourable Frederick, Earl Beauchamp, to of Gargrave, in the West Riding of the . be Lord Steward of Her Majesty's Household, in county of York, Esq. the room of the Right Honourable .John George Charles Forster, of- Lysways, in .the parish of ,Brabazon, , resigned* Longdon, in the county of .Stafford, Esq. The Queen has also been pleased to appoint the Thomas Fraser. Grove, of Ferae House, in the Honourable Henry George Percy (commonly parish of Donhead Saint Andrew, in the called Earl Percy) to be Treasurer of "Her: county of Wilts, Esq. Majesty's Household, in the room of the Right George Burrows, of Cavendish-square, in the Honourable William John, Lord Monson, resigned. county of Middlesex, and of Springfield, in The Queen has also been pleased to appoint the the Isle of Wight, :M;D., President of the Honourable Henry Richard Charles Somerset Royal College of Physicians -of London, and (commonly called Lord Henry Somerset) to be> one of Her Majesty's Physicians in Ordinary. Comptroller of Her Majesty's Household, in thei Thomas McClure, of Belmont and 'of Duudela, room of the .Right Honourable Otho Augustus in the county of Down, Esq. Fitzgerald (commonly called Lord -Otho Fitz- John Heathcoat Heathcoat-Amory, of Knights- gerald), resigned. hayes Court, in the parish of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, Esq. Richard Green-Price, of Norton Manor, in the Whitehall, February .26, 1874. parish of Norton, in the county of .Radnor, The Queen has been pleased to grant the office Esq. of Her Majesty's" Advocate for Scotland to William Miller, of Manderston, in the county Edward Strathearn Gordon, Esq., one of Her of Berwick, Esq. . Majesty's Counsel, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates. Whitehall, February 28, 1874. Foreign Office, February 13, 1874. 'The Queen has been pleased to direct Letters The Queen has been .gra'ciously pleased to Patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting appoint George de Jong Beyts, Esq., to be Her the dignity of an Earl of the United Kingdom of Majesty's Consul at Jeddah. Great Britain and Ireland unto the Right Honour- able John Robert, Viscount Sydney, G.C.B., and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, by Downing Street,.February 28, 1874. the name, style, and title of Earl Sydney, of Scadbury, in the county of Kent. The Queen has been pleased to appoint William The Queen has been pleased to direct Letters John Anderson, Esq., to be Judge for the Turk's Patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting Islands. the dignity of a Viscount of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland unto the Right Honourable Edward Cardwell, and the heirs male Whitehall, February 28, 1874. of his body lawfully begotten, by the name, style, The Queen has been pleased to grant unto John and title of Viscount Cardwell, .of Ellerbeck, in Heathcoat Amory, of Knightshayes Court, in the the county palatine of Lancaster. - parish of Tiverton, in the county of Devon, The Queen has been pleased to direct Letters Esquire, Representative in Parliament for the Patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting borough of Tiverton, in the Commission of the the dignity of a.Baron of the United Kingdom of Peace, and a Deputy Lieutenant .for the said Great Britain and Ireland to the undermentioned county of Devon, only son and heir of Samuel persons, and the respective heirs male of their Amory, late of Portland-place, in the parish of bodies lawfully begotten :— -St. George, Hanover-square, in the county of The Right Honourable Chichester Samuel Middlesex, Esquire, by Anne, his wife, second Parkinson-Fortescue, by the name, style, and daughter and co-heir of John Heathcoat, 'late of title of Baron Caiiingford, of Carlingford, in Bolham, in the • parish of Tiverton aforesaid, the county .of Louth. Esquire, sometime .Representative iu Parliament