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Cecil John Rhodes 26595, G79 The London Gazette. 8ufljoritpt TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. Lord Chamberlain's Office, St. James's Palace, Any Gentleman who under these circumstances January 28, 1895. should desire to be presented to The Queen will 1 OTICE is hereby given, that The Queen observe the same regulations as are in force for N will hold Drawing Rooms at Buckingham Her Majesty's Levees. Palace, on Tuesday, the 19th February, and on The State Apartments will.be open for the Tuesday, the 5th March, at three o'clock. reception of Company coming to Court at two o'clock. CARRINGTON, Lord Chamberlain. REGULATIONS TO BE OBSERVED AT THE QUEEN'S DRAWING ROOMS. T the Court at Osborne Bouse, Isle of By Her Majesty's Command, A the 2nd day of February, 1895. The Ladies who propose to attend Her PRESENT, - Majesty's Drawing Rooms are requested to bring The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. with them to the Drawing Rooms two large cards, with their names clearly written thereon, one to be day the Honourable Cecil John Rhodes left with The Queen's Page in Attendance, and JL was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of the other to be delivered to the Lord Chamberlain, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who will announce the name to The Queen. and took his place at the Board accordingly. • PRESENTATIONS. The privilege of making presentations to The Queen at a Drawing Room is restricted to those T the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 'Ladies who have themselves been previously pre- A the 2nd day of February, 1895. sented to Her Majesty, and who are themselves PRESENT, present at the Drawing Room. The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty. 'Under such circumstances a Lady has the Lord President. privilege of presenting one Lady only at a Marquess of Ripon. Dra\ying Room in addition to her Daughters or Lord Chamberlain. Daughters-in -law. Lord Kensington. This restriction does not apply to Ladies who, Mr. Cecil Rhodes. from official position or other circumstances, are specially privileged to make presentations to Her HEREAS Her Majesty the Queen has Majesty. W jurisdiction within the Ottoman domin- The Lady who proposes to present another ions : must send in writing the name of such Lady to And whereas " The Colonial Prisoners Removal the Lord Chamberlain's Office, not later than two Act, 1884," provides that it shall be lawful for days previous to the Drawing Room, in order that Her Majesty in Council to direct that that Act the Lord Chamberlain may submit the name to shall apply as if, subject to the conditions, excep- Her Majesty, when, if it be approved, presenta- tions, and qualifications (if any) contained in the ' tion cards will be forwarded. Order, any place out of Her Majesty's dominions Printed Forms for this purpose can be obtained in which Her Majesty has jurisdiction, and which at the Lord Chamberlain's Office. is named in the Order, were a British possession It is particularly requested that the names of and part of Her Majesty's dominions, and to pro- the Lady to be presented be very distinctly vide for carrying into effect such application. written on the presentation cards to be delivered Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of the to the Lord Chamberlain at the Drawing Room, in powers in this behalf by "The Foreign Jurisdic- order that there may be no difficulty in announcing tion Act, 1890," and the said recited Act, or them to The Queen. otherwise in Her Majesty vested, is pleased, by • The number of Presentations is limited to 200 and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to at each Drawing Room. „ order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : — 4 It is not expected that Gentlemen will present 1. "The Colonial Prisoners Removal Act, themselves at a Drawing Room, except in 1884," shall apply to Egypt and to the Ottoman attendance on the Ladies of their families. dominions (except Egypt) as if those places were 10,647 145 The Edinburgh Gazette. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1895. LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE, so fixed shall, for the purposes of the said Act, ST. JAMES' PALACE, January 28, 1895. be deemed to be light dues; "VTOTICE is hereby given that The Queen And whereas the Commissioners of Northern l\ will hold Drawing Rooms at Buckingham Lighthouses have established or are about to Palace, on Tuesday the 19th February, and on establish a lighthouse on Rattray Head on the Tuesday the 5th March, at three o'clock. coast of Aberdeen ; And whereas it is fit and proper that in respect of the said lighthouse, light dues should be levied as hereinafter mentioned: At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of the the 2nd day of February 1895. powers vested in Her by the said recited Act, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is PRESENT, pleased to direct that, from and after the date of The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. the exhibition of the said light, or from and after the time of the receipt of notice of the present This day the Honourable Cecil John Rhodes Order, if that be later, by the officers authorised was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of Her to collect light dues, the following rates shall be Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and paid, that is to say:— took his place at the Board accordingly. , On all vessels, whether British or foreign, which may pass or derive benefit from the said light, twelve-sixteenths of a penny per ton of the burden of every such ship if on an oversea At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, voyage, and two-sixteenths of a penny per ton if on a coasting voyage, for each time of the 2nd day of February 1895. passing or deriving benefit. PRESENT, The said tolls shall be levied subject to the The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. regulations and exemptions contained in the Con- solidated Tables of Light Duties sanctioned by WHEREAS by the six hundred and forty-fourth an Order in Council dated the twenty-fourth section of ' The Merchant Shipping Act, 1894,' it day of November one thousand eight hundred is enacted that on the completion of any light- and ninety-one, or to such other regulations and house, buoy, or beacon, Her Majesty may, by exemptions as may from time to time be duly Order in Council, fix dues to be paid in respect sanctioned, and subject also to the gross abate- thereof in the case of any ship which passes the ment or discount of sixty-five per centum men- same, or derives benefit therefrom, and the dues tioned in the said Order in Council, dated the 26595, G79 The London Gazette. 8ufljoritpt TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. Lord Chamberlain's Office, St. James's Palace, Any Gentleman who under these circumstances January 28, 1895. should desire to be presented to The Queen will 1 OTICE is hereby given, that The Queen observe the same regulations as are in force for N will hold Drawing Rooms at Buckingham Her Majesty's Levees. Palace, on Tuesday, the 19th February, and on The State Apartments will.be open for the Tuesday, the 5th March, at three o'clock. reception of Company coming to Court at two o'clock. CARRINGTON, Lord Chamberlain. REGULATIONS TO BE OBSERVED AT THE QUEEN'S DRAWING ROOMS. T the Court at Osborne Bouse, Isle of By Her Majesty's Command, A the 2nd day of February, 1895. The Ladies who propose to attend Her PRESENT, - Majesty's Drawing Rooms are requested to bring The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. with them to the Drawing Rooms two large cards, with their names clearly written thereon, one to be day the Honourable Cecil John Rhodes left with The Queen's Page in Attendance, and JL was, by Her Majesty's command, sworn of the other to be delivered to the Lord Chamberlain, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who will announce the name to The Queen. and took his place at the Board accordingly. • PRESENTATIONS. The privilege of making presentations to The Queen at a Drawing Room is restricted to those T the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, 'Ladies who have themselves been previously pre- A the 2nd day of February, 1895. sented to Her Majesty, and who are themselves PRESENT, present at the Drawing Room. The QUEEN's Most Excellent Majesty. 'Under such circumstances a Lady has the Lord President. privilege of presenting one Lady only at a Marquess of Ripon. Dra\ying Room in addition to her Daughters or Lord Chamberlain. Daughters-in -law. Lord Kensington. This restriction does not apply to Ladies who, Mr. Cecil Rhodes. from official position or other circumstances, are specially privileged to make presentations to Her HEREAS Her Majesty the Queen has Majesty. W jurisdiction within the Ottoman domin- The Lady who proposes to present another ions : must send in writing the name of such Lady to And whereas " The Colonial Prisoners Removal the Lord Chamberlain's Office, not later than two Act, 1884," provides that it shall be lawful for days previous to the Drawing Room, in order that Her Majesty in Council to direct that that Act the Lord Chamberlain may submit the name to shall apply as if, subject to the conditions, excep- Her Majesty, when, if it be approved, presenta- tions, and qualifications (if any) contained in the ' tion cards will be forwarded.
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