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6168 the London Gazette, November 30, 1883 6168 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 30, 1883. Town Clerk of the city of London, and the Town Esq., George Wodehouse Currie, Esq., Lewis Clerk of the said city for the time being; Sir Loyd, Esq., Charles Magniac, Esq., Thomas Kerr "William Thomas Charley, Knt., Common Serjeant Lynch, Esq., Charles Skipper, Esq., the Right of the city of London, and the Common Serjeant Honourable George Grenfell, Baron Wolverton ; of the said city for the time being ; Thomas Alexander Angus Croll, Esq., Stephen William Henry Fry, Esq., Blomfield Burnell, Esq., Samuel Silver, Esq., John William Carter, Esq., Alfred Elliot Atkins, Esq., James Butcher, Esq., Thomas James Waterlow, Esq., Travers Barton Wire, Webber, Esq., Robert Stapleton, Esq., Archibald Esq., Josiaii Hale, Esq., Joseph Sebag, Esq, McDougall, Esq., George Walter, Ksq., William James Duke Hill, Esq., Henry Doulton, Esq., Cave Fowler, Esq., Mark Shephard, Esq., John Howard John Kennard, Esq., Coleridge John King Farlow, Esq., Arthur Edmund Taylor, Esq., Kennard, Esq., Sir Nathaniel Meyer de John Young, Esq., James Ebenezer Saunders,Esq., Rothschild, Bart., and James Anderson Rose, F.L.S., F.G-.S., John Francis Bontems, Esq., Wil- Ksq. ; Field-Marshal the Right Honourable liam Brass, Esq., Thomas While, Esq., Mungo Hugh Henry, B;iron Strathnairn, G. C.B. ; McGeorge,Esq.,Henry William Nind, Esq., George John Rose Holden Rose, late Lieutenant- Fisher, Esq., George Pepler, Esq., James Bell, Colonel in our Army ; Joseph D'Aguilar Samuda, Esq., James Edmeston, Esq., James Crispe, Esq., Esq., Charles John Todd, Esq., Joseph Hoare, Henry Lawrence Hammack, Esq., Frederick Cox, Esq, Charles Kaye Freshfield, Esq., Henry Raye Esq., Joseph Gosling Arnold, Esq., Peter McKin- Freshfield, Esq., Hugh Mackaye Matheson, Esq., lay, Esq., Charles Grimwafle, Esq., and Samuel Francis Augustus Be van, Esq., Henry Alers East, Esq., Deputies of the city of London, and the Hankey, Esq., Frederick Collier, Esq., William Deputies of the said city for the time being ; Vivian, Esq., Robert Malcolm Kerr, Esq., Sir Thomas Sidney, Esq., and James Figgins, Esq., Thomas James Nelson, Knt., Thomas Gabriel, Sir Sydney Hedley Waterlow, Bart, formerly Esq., John Henry Tritton, Esq., Percy Shawe Aldermen of the city of London; Thomas Smith, Esq., Alfred James Copeland, Esq., George Snelling, Esq., Henry de Jersey, Esq., William Frederick White, Esq., Samuel Morley, Esq., John George Barnes, Esq., William Webster, Esq., Alldin Moore, Esq., Charles Booth, Esq., Arthur John Parker, Esq., Sir John Bennett, Knt., Burnand, Esq., Jeremiah Col man, Esq., William William Hartridge, Esq., and Whinfield Hora, Sedgwick Saunders, Esq., M.D., William Holme Esq., formerly Deputies of the city of London ; Twentyman, Esq., William Collinson, Esq., Robert Wigram Crawford, Esq., James Patti- George Croshaw, Esq., Sir John Lubbock, Bart., son Currie, Esq., Benjamin Buck Greene, Charles William Cookworthy Hutton, Esq., Esq., Henry Riversdale Grenfell, Esq., Henry Francis Tagart, Esq., Edwin Lawrence, Esq., Hucks Gibbs, Esq., John Saunders Gilliat, Esq., Samuel Henry Phillips, Esq., Charles Robert Charles Hermann Goschen, Esq., Thomson Besley, Esq., -Oswald Augustus Smith, Esq., Hankey, Esq., and Henry Lancelot Holland, Eric Carrington Smith, Esq., George Faudell Esq.; the Right Honourable John Gelli- Phillips, Esq., John Fenwick Fenwick, Esq., brand Hubbard; Thomas Newman Hunt, Esq., Reginald Northall Laurie, Esq., Bartle John Alfred Latham, Esq., Edward Howley Palmer, Laurie Frere, Esq., James Lionel Ridpath, Esq., Alfred Charles de Rothschild, Esq., Clifford Esq., James Spicer, Esq., Montagu Cleugh Wigram, Esq., Henry Wollaston Blake, Esq., and Wilkinson, Esq., John Henry Horton, Esq., Mark Wilks Collett, Esq.; the Right Honourable Septimus Davidson, Esq., Joseph Travers Smith, George Joachim Goschen; Charles Frederick Esq., Richard Rothwell, Esq., Frederick Thomas Huth, Esq., Sir Alexander Matheson, Bart., Albert Isitt, Esq., John Hampton Hale, Esq., Robert George Sandeman, Esq., Hugh Colin Smith, Esq., White, Esq., John Flower Jackson, Esq., Fre- Thomas Matthias Weguelin, Esq., John William derick William Harris, Esq., Walter Blan- Birch, Esq., William Lidderdale, Esq., David ford Waterlow, Esq., Sir Frederick Perkins, Powell, Esq., Herbert Brooks, Esq.; Edward Knt., William Hamilton Crake, Esq., William Charles Baring, Esq., Everard Alexander Hambro, Haywood, Esq., Henry Bayley, Esq., Edward Esq., Samuel Steuart Gladstone, Esq., Augustus Brooke, Esq., Alfred Jameson Waterlow, Esq., Prevost, Esq., and Samuel Hope Morley, Esq.; James Freeman Truscott, Esq., Edward Levy Elliott Macnaghten, Esq., William Joseph East- Lawson, Esq., William Henry Willans, Esq., wick, Esq., John Harvey Astell, Esq., Major- Cyril Flower, Esq., John Merry Le Sage, Esq., General Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, K.C.B., Stephen Philpot Low, Esq., Henry Palmer Stone, General Sir Robert John Hussey Vivian, G.C.B., Esq., Henry Hodsoll Heath, Esq., Edward Hart, the Right Honourable Sir Laurence Peel, Knt.; Esq., Campbell Clarke, Esq., William Hewett, Esq., the Right Honourable Dudley Coutts, Baron John Richard Somers Vine, Esq., George Dunbar Tweedmouth; Charles John Baker, Esq., Henry Whatman, Esq., Hugh Gough Arbuthnot, Esq., Vigne, Esq., William Pole, Esq., Henry Jeffreys Charles White, Esq., William Henry Cotton, Esq., Bushby, Esq., John Neville Warren,.Esq., Sir and Robert Ryrie, Esq.; the Honourable Pascoe Moses Montefiore, Bart., Jonathan Muckleston Charles Glyn; Charles William Mills, Esq., Key, Esq., Sir William Henry Poland, Knt., John Thomas Bedford, Esq., Richard Cox, Esq., William Croft, Esq., Daniel Britten, Esq., William William Quartermaine East, Esq., James Hughes, Hugues Hughes, Esq., Alfred Wilson, Esq., Esq., Lumley Smith, Esq., Q.C., Thomas Charles Cornelius Lea Wilson, Esq., William Peters, Baring, Esq., William Thomas Makins, Esq., Esq., John Masterman, Esq., Frederick Mildred, James Taddy Friend, Esq., Samuel Hoare, Esq., Esq., Joseph Maynard, Esq., William Roper Cecil Herbert Thornton Price, Esq., William Maynard, Esq., John Walter, Esq., Charles Hill, Lowndcs Toller Foy, Esq., John Dunkin Lee, Esq., Heathfield Smith, Esq., William Fowler Esq., Frederic Manuelle, Esq., Arthur Turner Mountford Copeland, Esq., Joseph Anderson, Hewitt, Esq., David Smith, Esq., Henry Home- Esq., Samuel Christie-Miller, Esq, Bonamy wood Crawford, Esq., Jonah Hadley, Esq., Dobree, Esq., William Jones Loyd, Esq., John John Orwell Phillips, Esq., Robert Burn Henry Smith, Esq., William Henry Challis, Esq., Blyth, Esq., Leopold de Rothschild, Esq.; Alfred Wilberforce Challis, Esq., John Ridley Arthur Clarges Loraine Fuller, Esq., John Hunter, Esq., Robert Bousfield, Esq., Edward Hennings Nix, Esq., Samuel Hopgood Hart, Esq., Jones Williams, Esq., Edward Hunter, Esq., Charles George •Nbttage,-Esq.y'W'illiam Henry Edward Masterman, Esq., John Francis Moon* Beane Trego, Esq., Jcfeeph Coctfield Bimsdale,.
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