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The Edinburgh Gazette, May 29, 1936 460 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, MAY 29, 1936. Thomas, Earl of Cramer, Loud Chamberlain Our loving Subjects to claim the Performances of Our Househould; Anthony, Earl of Shaftes- of such several Services or any of them at any bury, Lord Steward of Our Household; future Coronation. And We do hereby, by Bernard Arthur William Patrick Hastings; and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, Earl of Granard, Master of Our Horse; declare and make known to all such of Our Edward George Villiers, Earl of Derby; loving Subjects as it may concern, that it David Alexander Edward, Earl of Crawford seems good to Us that the Committee o>f Claims and Balcarres; Eichard William Alan, Earl shall, upon the Occasion of this Our Corona- •of Onslow; and Alexander Augustus Frederick tion, exclude from their Consideration such William Alfred George, Earl of Athlone; Our Claims as may be submitted to them in respect right trusty and well beloved Cousins and of Rights or Services connected with the Parts Counsellors Philip, Viscount Swinton, one of of the Ceremonial in Times past performed in Our Principal Secretaries of State; and Bolton Westminster Hill and with the Procession. Meredith, Viscount Monsell, First Commis- And We do, by this Our Royal Proclamation, sioner of Our Admiralty; Our right trusty strictly charge and command all Our loving and well beloved Counsellor the Bight Subjects whom it may concern that all Reverend Father in God Arthur Foley, Bishop Persons, of what Rank or Quality soever they •of London; Our right trusty and well beloved be, who either upon Our Letters to them Counsellors Gordon, Lord He wart, Lord Chief directed, or by reason of their Offices and Justice^ of England; William, Lord Tenures, or otherwise, are to do any Service Thankerton, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary; at the time of Our Coronation, other than Robert Alderson, Lord Wright, Master of the Service anciently done and performed in Rolls; Clive, Lord Wigram; Sir John Allse- Westminster Hall or in the Procession, do brook Simon, Robert Anthony Eden, Alfred duly give their Attendance at the said Duff Cooper, Malcolm MacDonald, and Sir Solemnity on Wednesday the Twelfth day of •Godfrey Pattison Collins, five of Our Prin- May next, in all respects furnished and cipal Secretaries of State; William George appointed as to so great a Solemnity apper- Arthur Ormsby-Gore, First Commissioner of taineth and answerable to the Dignities and Our Works and Public Buildings; Sir Joseph Places which every one of them respectively Austen Chamberlain; David Lloyd George; holdeth and enjoyeth, and o.f this they or any Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill; John of them are not to fail, as they will answer Robert Clynes; Arthur Neville Chamberlain, the contrary at their Perils, unless, upon Chancellor and Under Treasurer of Our special Reasons by Ourself under Our Hand Exchequer; Hastings Bertrand Lees-Smith; to be allowed, We shall dispense with any of Sir Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, their Services or Attendances. Baronet; Wilfrid Guild Normand, Lord Given at Our Court at Buckingham Palace, Justice General and President of the Court of this twenty-eighth clay of May in the Session in Scotland; and Clement Richard Year of our Lord one thousand nine Attlee; or any five or more of them to receive, hundred and thirty-six, and in the hear, and determine the Petitions and Claims First Year of Our Reign. which shall be to them exhibited by any of Our loving Subjects in this Behalf; and WTe GOD SAVE THE KING. •do hereby appoint such of Our said Commis- sioners as may be summoned for that Purpose to sit in the Council Chamber at Whitehall upon the first convenient Day to be hereafter Scottish Office, notified by Publication in the London, Edin- Whitehall, S.W.I, burgh, and Belfast Gazette, respectively, and 28th May 1936. from Time to Time to adjourn as to them The KING has been graciously pleased to •shall seem meet, for the Execution of Our said 7 signify His Majesty's approval of the following -Commission, which W e do thus publish, to the promotions and appointments on the staff of Intent that all such Persons whom it may any- Officers of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland ways concern may know when and where to (Royal Company of Archers): — .give their Attendance for the exhibiting of their Petitions and Claims concerning their To be Captain. Services before mentioned to be done and per- Lieutenant Lord Lamington, G.C.M.G., formed at Our said Coronation: And We do G.C.I.E., vice Captain General Lord Elphin- hereby signify and declare that it is Our stone, K.T., promoted. Royal Will and Pleasure that such Part only •of the Solemnity and Ceremony of Our Royal To be Lieutenant. Coronation, as is usually upon the Coronation Ensign Sir John Stirling Maxwell, Bart., K.T., •of the Kings and Queens of this Realm vice Lieutenant Lord Lamington, G.C.M.G., solemnized in Westminster Abbey, shall take G.C.I.E., promoted. place. And We do further by this Our Royal To be Ensign. Proclamation signify and declare that We do Brigadier The Earl of Eosebery, D.S.O., dispense, upon the Occasion of this Our M.C., vice Ensign Sir John Stirling Max- Coronation, with the Services and Attendance well, Bart., K.T., promoted. O'f all Persons who do claim and are bound to do and perform any Services which, according To be Brigadiers. to ancient Custom or Usage, are to be per- Lieut.-Colonel Sir John Gilmour, Bart., formed in Westminster Hall or in the Pro- G.C.V.O., D.S.O., and the Earl of Elgin, cession. And W7e do hereby further graciously K.T., C.M.G., vice Brigadier The Earl of •declare that such Dispensation shall not inter- Rosebery, D.S.O., M.C., promoted, and fere with the Rights and Privileges of any of Brigadier Sir Hugh Reid, Bart., deceased..
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