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4602 , AUGUST 22, 1890.

Broome, in the parish of Barham, in the county of , deceased, henceforth take and use the Union. Parish or Township. surname of Dixwell in addition to and after that . of Oxenden, and that he and they may bear the Fallybroom arms of Dixwell quarterly with those of Oxenden j such arms being first duly exemplified according Great Warf ord to the laws of arms, and recorded in the College Henbury-with-Pexhall of Arms, otherwise the said Royal licence and Hurdsfield (Extra-Muni- permission to be void and of none effect: cipal) And to command that the said Royal concession and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's . Macclesfield Forest Whitehall, July 31, 1890. Marton THE Queen has been graciously pleased to Mottram St. Andrew grant unto George Williams Lowsley Hoolc, of Aston, in the parish of Minchinghampton, in the Newton county of Gloucester, Gentleman, Student of Magdalene College,, in the University of Cam- Old Withington bridge, and Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion of the Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment, only child of William Wright Hqole, of Ravenfield -with-Worth Park, in the West Riding of the county of York, Prestbury Esquire, Colonel Commanding the said 3rd Battalion of the Princess of Wales's Own York- Siddington shire Regiment, by Mary Caroline Eleanor, hiu Snelson late wife, only child and heir of George Williams, Taxal Clerk, Canon of Worcester Cathedral, sometime Tytherington Rector of Wichingford, in the county of Worcester, Upton afterwards of Mugmoor House, in the parish of Minchinghampton aforesaid, by Mary, his wife, • daughter and coheir of John Lowsley, late of Woodford Minchinghampton aforesaid, Gentleman, and sister Bye Iden or Harriott Lowsley, formerly of Mugmoor afore- St. Thornas-the-Apostle, said, and late of Saint Catherine's, in the parish WincheLsea of Doncaster, in the said West Riding, deceased, Her Royal licence and authority that he and his issue may, in compliance with a clause contained Downing Street, August 21, 1890. in the last will and testament of the said Harriott THE Queen has been pleased to appoint Lowsley, deceased, assume and use the sui'names General the Honourable Sir Leicester Smyth, of Lowsley and Williams in addition to and after KC.B., K.C.M.G., to be Governor and Com- his own surname of [Hoole, and that he and they mander-in-Chief of the City and Garrison of may bear the arms of Lowsley and Williams . quarterly with those of his and their paternal family ; such arms being first duly exemplified Downing Street, August 22, 1890. according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the THE Queen has been pleased to give directions College of Arms, otherwise the said Royal licence for the appointment of Stephen Herbert Gatty, and permission to be void and of none effect : Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Attorney-General for the And to command that the said Royal concession Colony of Trinidad, to be one of Her Majesty's and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's Counsel for that Colony. College of Arms. Whitehall, August 4, 1890. Whitehall, August 21, 1890, THE Queen has been pleased to grant unto THE Queen has been pleased to direct Letters Joseph Smith, of Oakswell Hall, in the parish of Patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the Wednesbury, in the county of Stafford, Gentle- of Great Britain and Ireland, man, Her Royal licence and authority that he nominating the Reverend George Rodney Eden, and his issue may take and henceforth use the M.A., Vicar of Bishop Auckland, to be Bishop surname of Ebb, in addition to and before that of Suffragan of the See of Dover. Smith: And to command that this said Royal conces- sion and declaration be recorded in Her Majesty's Whitehall, June 28, 1890. College of Arms, otherwise to be void and of none THE Queen has been graciously pleased to effect. grant unto Percy Dixwell Nowell Oxenden, of 3Elm Park-gardens, in the parish of Chelsea, in the county of London, Esquire, in the Commis- (H. 5536.) sion of the Peace for the county of Kent, and Board of Trade (Harbour Department}^ sometime Captain in the East Kent Yeomanry London, August 20, 1890. Cavalry, second son of the late Montagu Oxenden, THE Board of Trade have received, through Clerk, sometime Rector of Eastwell and Ludden- the Secretary of S'ate for Foreign Affairs, a ham, m the county of Kent, and Master of Arts Despatch, dated August 13, from Her Majesty's of t]}§ University of , Her Royal licence Representative at Stockholm, reporting that the and authority that he and his issue may, in com- Spanish provinces of Tarragona, Alicante, and pliance with a clause contained in the last will Murcia have been- added to the list of places for and testament of Sir Basil Dixwell, late of which quarantine is imposed for cholera.