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Le London Gazette « 25705. 2983 le London Gazette TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1887. [The following Notice is substituted for that St. James's Palace, May 30, 1887. which appeared in the Gazette of Tuesday, the THE Queen has been pleased, on the nomina- 24th instant.] tion of the Earl of Rosslyn, to appoint Lieu- Whitehall, May 31, 1887. tenant-Colonel Aubone George Fife, late 6th FTTIHE Queen has been pleased to extend the Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), to be one of Her _JL Route to and from Westminster Abbey on Majesty's Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at- the occasion of Her Majesty's Jubilee Thanks- Arms, vice Lieutenant-Colonel T. B. Mortimer giving Service to be celebrated on Tuesday, the retired on half-pay. 21st of June next. The following are the Routes now finally decided upon:— Constitution Hill, (H. 4159.) Piccadilly, Board of Trade (Harbour Department}, Regent Street, London, May 31, 1887. Waterloo Place, THE Board of Trade have received through Pall Mall East, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a copy Cockspur Street, of a Despatch, dated 28th instant, from Her Northumberland Avenue, Majesty's Ambassador at Paris, enclosing a copy Embankment, of a Notice, extracted from the " Journal Officiel" Bridge Street, of that date, to the effect that arrivals from to Westminster Abbey. Buenos Ayres and Montevideo are admitted into French ports after medical inspection. On return from the Abbey:— Parliament-street, (H. 4160.) Whitehall, Board of Trade (Harbour Department), Cockspur Street, London, May 31, 1887. Pall Mall, THE Board of Trade have received through St. James's Street, the Secretary of State for Foreign AlFairs, a copy Piccadilly, of a Despatch, dated 2dth instant, from Her Constitution Hill, Majesty's Representative at Lisbon, stating that \ft Buckingham Palace. the ports in the province of the Cape de Verd Islands ar« considered free from small-pox from the 17th instant, with the exception of the port of Chancery of the Order of " the Island of St. Vincent. Saint Michael and Saint George, Downing Street, May 31, 1887. THE Queen has been graciously pleased to make the following appointment to the Most Admiralty, 27th May, 1887, Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Staff Engineer Frederick Edward Shean has George: been advanced to the rank of Fleet Engineer To be an Honorary Member of the Third Class, in Her Majesty's Fleet. Dated 26th May, or Companion of the said Most Distinguished 1887. Order:— Chief Engineer Elijah Tricker has been advanced Hermann Sahl, Esq., Her Majesty's German to the rank of Staff Engineer in Her Majesty's Librarian. Fleet. Dated 26th May, 1887. Admiralty, 28th May, 1887. Downing Street, May 30, 1887. IN accordance with the provisions of Her THE Queen has been pleased to appoint John Majesty's Order in Council of 22nd February, P. Robertson, Esq., to be an Unofficial Member 1870— of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Lieutenant Richard Clayton Carew has been British Honduras. placed on the Retired List of his rank. Dated J>3rd May, 1887..
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