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The London Gazette, December 8, 1871. 5519 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 8, 1871. 5519 of the,city of London:; Benjamin Scott, Esquire, Laurence Peel, Knight; William H^nry Chicheley Chamberlain of the city of London, and. the Plowden, 'Esquire, William Dent, Esquire, Sir Chamberlain of the.said city for the time.=being'; Dudlev Coutts Mnrjoribanks, Baronet, Charles Frederick Woodthorpe, Esquire, Town Clerk of John. Manning, Esquire, Charles John Baker, the city, of London, and the Town Clerk, of the Esquire, James Whatman Bosanquet, Esquire, said city for the time being; Thomas Chambers, •Henry- Lannoy Hunter, Esquire, John Iltid Esquire, Common Serjeant of the city of London, 'Nicboil, Esquire, Thomas Henry Allen Poynder, and the Common Serjeant of the said city for the Esquire,, Henry Vigne, Esquire, William Pole, time being ; William Hawtrey, Esquire, Frederick Esquire,. Henry Jeffreys Bushby, Esquire, and Farrar, Esquire, Thomas Henry Fry, Esquire, John.TSTev.ille Warren, Esquire; Baron Lionel de William Jones, Esquire, Henry de Jersey, Esquire, Rothschild, Baron Nathan de Rothschild, and Sir Blomfield Burnell, Esquire, John Hawkins Elliott, Moses Montefiore, Baronet; George Carr, Baron .Esquire,. Thomas White, Esquire, Charles Reed, Wolverton; Jonathan Muckleston Key, Esquire; Esquire, John Malcolm, Esquire, William Tegg, Sir William Henry Poland, Knight, Thomas Esquire, .Samuel Elliott Atkins,. Esquire, John Alers- Hankey, Esquire, Edward Tyrrell, Esquire, Banister, Esquire, James .Butcher, Esquire, William-Croft, Esquire, John Alexander Hankey, Thomas Webber, Esquire, Robert Stapleton, Es- Esquire, Daniel Britten, Esquire, William Hughes quire, John Christopher Christie, Bsquire, William Hughes, Esquire, William Hughes Hughes, junior, Webster, Esquire, John Parker, Esquire, Archi- Esquire, Ambrose Moore, Esquire, Joseph Old- bald McDougall, Esquire, George Walter, Esquire, bam, junior, Esquire, Alfred Wilson, Esquire, Henry Lowman Taylor, Esquire, Thomas Sy- Cornelius Lea Wilson, Esquire, Peter Northall- monds, Esquire, John Kelday, Esquire, William Laurie, Esquire, William Peters, Esquire, John Cave Fowler, Esquire, Samuel Heath, Esquire, Masterman, Esquire, Frederick Mildred, Esquire, John Pickering, Esquire, Ben Slowman, Esquire, James Bentley, Esquire, William Gladstone, Mark Shephard, Esquire, and Robert Taylor, Esquire, -John Pemberton Hey wood, Esquire, Esquire, Deputies of the city of London, and the John. Pierce Kennard, Esquire, Joseph Maynard, Deputies of the said city for the time being ; Esquire, William Roper Maynard, Esquire, John Samuel Wilson, Esquire, James Abbiss, Esquire, Walter, Esquire, Charles Fenton Whiting, Esquire, and John Joseph Mechi, Esquire, formerly Charles Hill, Esquire, Heathneld Smith, Esquire, Aldermen of the city of London ; James Southby Charles. AUiston, Esquire, George Alliston, Bridge, Esquire, Thomas Watkins, Esquire, Esquire,. Philip Champion Tofcer, Esquire, Wil- William Tyler, Esquire, Henry Kebbel, Esquire, liam Dallison Starling, Esquire; John Kinnersley William Christie, Esquire, Robert Butler White,- Hooper, Esquire, William Fowler Mountford Cope- :side, Esquire, Thomas Turnbull, Esquire, Charles land,- Esquire,, Joseph Anderson; junior, Esquire, Gammon, Esquire, Thomas Snelling, Esquire, Samuel Christie-Miller, Esquire, Bonamy Dobree, George Bone, Esquire, Robert Obbard, Esquire, Esquire,. William Jones Loyd, Esquire, Donald Thomas Bridge Simpson, Esquire, Robert James Nicoll, -Esquire, John Henry Smith, Esquire, Chaplin, Esquire, Septimus'Read, Esquire, Ben- Thomas Matthewman Challis, Esquire, William jamin- Bower, Esquire> and Anthony Locke, Henry Challis, Esquire, Alfred Wilberforce Esquire^ formerly Deputies of the city of Lon- Challis, Esquire, John Ridley Hunter, Esquire, don;;. Henry Hulae Berensj. Esquire, Arthur Ed- Robert Bousfield, Esquire, Edward Jones Wil- ward. Campbell, Esquires Bobert Wigram Craw- liams, Esquire, Edward Hunter, Esquire, Edward ford, Esquire, James Pattison Currie, Esquire, Masterman, Esquire, George Moore, Esquire, .Benjamin Buck Greene, Esquire, Henry Rivers- John Francis Moon, Esquire, Richard Nathaniel dale Grenfell, Esquire, Henry Hucks- Gibbs, Philipps, Esquire, George Wodehouse Currie, Esquire, John Saundera Gilliat, Esquire*. Charles Esquire, Lewis Loyd, Esquire; Charles Magniao, Hermann Goschen, Esquire, James- Alexander Esquire, James Nugent Daniel', Esquire, William .Guthrie, Esquire*, Thomson Hankey, Esquire, Schaw Lindsay, Esquire, 'Geoygeififeffatt, Esquire; John Benjamin Heath, Esquire, Kirkman Thomas Parker, Esquire, Sanrnei Fishery Esquire5, Daniel Hodgson, Esquire, Henry Lancelot Hol- Thomas Kerr Lynch, Esquire, Charles Skipper, land, Esquire, John Gellibrand Hubbard, Esquire, Esquire, the1 Honourable George Grenfell Glyir, Thomas Newman Hunt, Esquire, Alfred Latham, Alexander Angus Croll, Esquire, Stephen William Esquire, Thomas Masterman, Esquire, James 'Silver, Esquire, John' William Carter, Esquire; Morris, Esquire, George Warde Norman, Esquire, Alfred James Wateplow, 'Esquire, Henry Wel- Edward Howley Palmerj Esquire,. Alfred Charles lington Vallancej Esquire, Sir William Tite1, Ds Rothschild, Esquire, Christopher Weguelin, Knight J-C.B.; Sir Anthony de Rothschild, Baronet, Esquire,. Clifford Wigram,. Esquire, and Thomas Travers Barton Wire, Esquire, Josiah Hale, Uaring,, Esquire.;, the Right Honourable Stephen Esquire, Joseph Sebag, Esquire, Henry Hill, Cavej.Henry -Wollaston Blake, Esquire, and Mark Esquire, James Duke Hill, Esquire, Henry Wilks* Collet, Esquire ; the Right Honourable Doulton, Esquire, Robert Nicholas Fowler, George Joachim Goschen; Charles: Frederick Esquire, Patrick Douglas Hadow, Esquire, Howard Huth, Esquire, George Lyall, Esquire, Alexander John Kennard, Esquire, John Coleridge Kennard, Matheson, Esquire, Albert George Sandeman, Esquire1,- Hilary Nicholas Nissen, Esquire, Nathan •Esquire, Thomas Charles Smith, Esquire; Thomas Mayer de R6thschild, Esquire1, and James Anderson Matthias Weguelin, Esquire, Travers Buxton, Rose, Esquire; General the Right Honourable Esquire, John William Birch, Esquire,- William Hugh Henry,1 Baron Strathnairn, G.C.B.; Lieu- 'liidderdalej Esquire, and David Powell, junior, tenant-Colonel John Rose Holder-Rose ; 'Joseph Esquire; Ross Donnelly Mangles, Esquire, Sir D'Aguilar• Sam erda, Esquire,' Charles' John Todd, Frederick Currie, Baronet, Sir Charles* Mills, Esquire; Thomas White,- Esquire, William-'Foster Baronet, Russell Ellice, Esquire, Martin Tucker White, Esquire, Major^GSneral Sir Andrew-Scott Smith, Esquire j Sir James Weir Hogg, Baronet; Waugh, Knight; John €ruraeyrHoare* Esquire, Colonel William Henry Sykes,. Elliot Macnaghten, Joseph Hoare, Esquire, Charles Kaye Freshfield, Esquire, William Joseph1-Eastwick, Esquire, John Esquire, Henry Ray Ffeshfield, Esquire, Hugh .Harvey Astell,. JBsquire,,. Henry Thsobyi Prinsep, Mackaye* Matbeson? Esquire, Francis Augustus JE&qniref.Iaeutenaat-CdlonehSir; Henry Greswieke Bevan^ Esquiamjv. Henry Huth, Esquire, John Jtscwlinsonv. E^C;B^, General I'Sirr'.'Rolasrf John-, Knawdes, Esqaicej PhiliptJC7dlliamtFlawesi, Esquire, Hussey Vipioty GU&B«.the Eight!Uo»ourableiSa:i »W-etiateTt A 2.
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