The London Gazette, December 7, 1883
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6312 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 7, 1883, county of Denbigh comprising the parishes, of Staff Corps, by Catherine, his wife, daughter of Clocaenog, Efenechtyd, Gryffylliog, . Llanbedr, Thomas Wentworth Buller, Commander in Her Llanelidan, Llanganhafal^ ,and Llanychan, and Majesty's Fleet, and niece of James Buller, those portions of the parishes of LlanfairdyiFryn- late of Dunjey aforesaid, Esquire, both deceased, clwyd, Llanynys, Llanrhydd, and , Llanfcwrog Her Royal licence and authority that he and his which are not in the borough of Ruthin^ in the issue may, in compliance with a clause contained petty sessional of Ruthin, and also the parishes in the last will and testament of his maternal of Llandyrnog, Llangwyfen, and Nantglyn, the great uncle, the said James Buller, assume the townships of Aberwheeler$ Penbedw, Wigfair, surname of Buller in addition to and after that of and Meriadcg, and those portions of the parishes Hughes, and that ,he and they may bear the arms of Henllan, and Llanrhaiadr-yn-Cinmerch which of Bulier quarterly with those of his and their are not in the borough of Denbigh, in the petty own family ; such arms being first duly exemplified sessional division of Isaled,—which was declared according to the laws of arms and recorded in the by Order of Council dated the eleventh day of College of Arms, otherwise the said Royal licence September, one thousand eight hundred and and. permission to be void .and of none effect: eighty-three, to be an Area infected with foot- And to command that the said Royal concession and-mouth disease, is hereby declared to be ,free and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's from foot-and-mouth disease, and that Area shall, College of Arms. as from the commencement of this Order, cease to be an Area infected with foot-and-mouth disease. 2. This Order shall take effect from and imme- Admiralty, -itfi. December, 1883. diately after the eighth day of December, one IN accordance with the provisions of Her thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. Majesty's Order in Council of 30th April, 1877— C. L. Feel. Engineer Edward Irish has this day been placed on the Retired List of his rank. (FOOT-AND-MOUTH DlSJEASE.) Admiralty, 6th December, 1883. T the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 7th IN accordance. with the provisions of Her A day of December, 1883. Majesty's Orders in Council of 22nd February, By Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy 1870, and 30th April, 1877— Council. Chief Engineer Robert Dixon has been placed on the Retired List of his rank from the 1st fTlHE Lords and others of Her Majesty's Most instant. I, Honourable Privy Council, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested under The Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, and of War Office, Pall Mall, every other power enabling them in this behalf, 1th December, 1883. do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows * Staff, Lieutenant-Colonel Spencer Edward Orr, 1. The limits of the following Place which is half-pay, from Deputy-Assistant Director of declared by order of the Local Authority for the Military Education at Head Quarters, to be an West Riding of the county of York, dated the Assistant Director of Military Education at Head twelfth day of November, one thousand eight Quarters, vice Colonel G. D. Barker, half-pay, hundred and eighty-three, to be a Place infected whose period of service in that appointment is with foot-and-mouth disease (namely),—the cow- about to expire. Dated 16th December, 1883. shed and two fold-yards on the premises of John Major Alexander Marin Delavoye, the Essex Jewitt, situate at Marston, in the said Riding,— Regiment, to be Deputy Assistant-Director of are hereby extended so as to include the Place Military Education at Head Quarters, vice described in the Schedule to this Order, and the Lieutenant-Colonel S. E. Orr, half-pay. Dated Place described in the Schedule to this Order is 16th December, 1883. hereby declared to be a Place infected with foot- Major John Adam Fergusson, the Rifle Brigade and-mouth disease. (the Prince Consort's Own), to be a Brigade- 2. This Order shall take effect from and imme- Major, vice Lieutenant-Colonel A. D. Currie, diately after the seventh day of December, one the Welsh Regiment, who vacated that appoint- thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. ment on promotion. Dated 1st January, 1884. C. L. Peel. Major Constantino Joseph Ryan, the Manchester Regiment, to be Assistant Military Secretary SCHEDULE. to Major-General H. R. Browne, who has been A place comprising the cow-shed and two appointed to the command of the Troops in the fold-yards on the premises of John Jewitt, West Indies. Dated 1st January, 1884. situate at Marston, in the "West Riding of the Captain John Frederic Inglis, the Duke of county of York, together with the grass-field Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment), to be Aide- called Barnfield two grass fields known as de-Camp to Major-General G. S. Young, Com- Bottoms in the occupation of the said John manding the Troops in the Belfast District. Jewitt, and one grass field and two arable fields in Dated 30th August, 1883. the occupation of William Dumvill. BREVET. Captain Charles Sim Bremridge Parsons, Royal Artillery, to be Major, in recognition of his Whitehall, October 5. 1883. services during the recent campaign in Egypt. THE Queen has been pleased to grant unto Dated 14th October, 1883. Henry Wentworth Hughes, of Dunley, in the parish of Bovey Tracey, in the county of Devon, a Lieutenant in the Bengal Staff Corps, and Lieu- War Office. 1th December, 1883. tenant and'Adjutant of the 2nd Regiment of MILITIA. Central India Horse, son of William Templer ROTAL ARTILLERY. Hughes, of Woodhayes, in the county of Devon, 2nd Brigade, Scottish Division, Lieutenant Esquire; Companion of the Most Honourable Order Montgomery Brown Roberts resigns his Com- of the Bath, Lieutenant-General in the Bengal mission, Dated 8lh December, 1883..