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JI3imrb. 15374- [ 6 + 5 J "*V* onao1 n ^ublttyefc bp &utboritj>. From Cne-SDag June (j, to ^MUrDap June 13, 1801.- At the Court at Kew, Zij/h May l8ot. And, 011 the fame Day, by Letters Patent under HK King, as Sovereign of the Most Noble the Sovereign's Sign Manual and the Great Seal T Order of the Garter, hp.s been graciously of the Order, a Dispensation, similar to that which plcafe-1, by Letters Patent under his Royal Sign each of the Knights elect had lately received, was Manual and the Great Seal of the Order, to dis granted to His Grace the Duk. of Roxburgh. pense with all the Statutes and Regulations usually observed in regard to Installation ; and to give and grant unto their Royal Highnesses William Henry Queen's-House, June T1, 1*801. Duke of Clarence aud St. Andrews, Edward Duke This Day the Count de Wpronzow, Envoy Ex of Kent and Strathern, Ernest Augustus Duke of traordinary, and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Cumberland and Teviotdale, Prince Augustus Fre Emperor of Russia, had a private Audience of Her derick, and Prince Adolphus Frederick ; tiieir Se Majesty-. rene Highnesses William Landgrave of Hesse Cassel, To which he was introduced by the Earl of Mor and Ernest Duke of Saxe Gotha; Prince William, ton, Lord Chamberlain to Her Majesty, and con Son of His Royal Highness the Duke of Glou ducted by Sir Stephen Cottercll, Knight, Master of cester ; as also to Charles Duke of Richmond, Wil : the Ceremonies. liam Duke of Devonshire, William Marquis of Lansdown, Henry Duke of Beaufort, George Marquis of Buckingham, Charles Manqtiis Corn- Downing-Street, May 1, i"8oi. wallis, Hugh Dake of Northumberland, John Earl The King has been pleased to appoint the Right of Chatham, James Marquis of Salisbury, John Earl Honorable AUeyne Lord St. Helens to be His Ma of Westmorland, Frederick Earl of Carlisle, Henry jesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten Duke of Bucclcugh, William Henry Duke of Port tiary at the Court of St. Petersburgh. land, George John Earl Spencer, and John Jeffreys The King lias been pleased to appoint Benjamin Earl Camden, Knights Elect of the said Most Gnrlike, Esq; to be His Majesty's Secretary of Noble Order, respectively, full Power and Autho-t Embassy at the fame Court. n'ty to eKercise all Rights aud Privileges belonging The King has been pleased to appoint Charles to Knights Companions of the Most Noble Order Oakley, Esq; to be His Majesty's Secretary of Le of the Garter, as if they had been formally installed; gation at the Court of the Elector Palatine of any Decree, Rule, or Usage to the contrary not Bavaria. withstanding. ^At the Court at the Queen's Palace, June 3, i8ot. Whitehall, June so, 1801. 'Ihe King, as Sovereign of the Most Noble Order The King has been pleased to grant unto William of the Garter, having, by Letters Patent under Henry Ricketts, Esquire, Captein in the Royal His Royal Sign Manual and the Great Seal of the Navy, ^Eldest Son and Heir of William Henry Order, bearing Date the Twenty-ninth Day of May Ricketts, Esq; deceased, by Mary his Wife, Sister last, dispensed with the holding of a Chapter in of John Jervis Earl of St. Vincent, Sec.) His Form, lo fill the Stall vacant by the Death of Earl Royal Licence and Authority, that, from grateful Howe, was this Day graciously pleased to nominate and affectionate Respect towards his honoured John Duke of Roxburgh, his Groom of the Stole, Uncle, the said Earl of St. Vincent, rhe, and his to be a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Issue, may assume and use the Surname and Order of the Garter; aud, assisted by thtir Royal bear the Arms of Jervis only; such Arms being Highnesses the Prince of Walts and Duke of York, first duly exemplified according to the Laws of to invest His Grace with the Garter, and the Rib xArm.% und recorded in the Hxraids' Office : band at-id George ; the Lord Bishop of Salisbury, And also to order that this Hit, Majesty's Con Chancellor cf the Most Noble Order, pronouncing cession and Declaralion be registered in His College Af&^lT^- the usual Admonitions during the Ceremony. *j{ Arms. '.*+ -si *' .