Bulletins and Other State IntelligenceCompiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1837 |
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... COMMISSIONERS FOR` THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS . SPRING CIRCUITS , 1837 . MIDLAND CIRCUIT , H. R. Reynolds , Esq . Chief Commissioner . Essex , at Chelmsford , Friday , March 10 . Essex , at Colchester , Saturday , March 11 ...
... COMMISSIONERS FOR` THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS . SPRING CIRCUITS , 1837 . MIDLAND CIRCUIT , H. R. Reynolds , Esq . Chief Commissioner . Essex , at Chelmsford , Friday , March 10 . Essex , at Colchester , Saturday , March 11 ...
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... Commissioners had in their said reports , amongst other things , recommended that commissioners should be appointed by Parliament for the purpose of pre- paring and laying before His Majesty in Council such schemes as should appear to ...
... Commissioners had in their said reports , amongst other things , recommended that commissioners should be appointed by Parliament for the purpose of pre- paring and laying before His Majesty in Council such schemes as should appear to ...
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... Commissioners out of the reve nues of the larger sees respectively as should , upon due enquiry and consideration , be determined on , so as to leave , as an average annual income , to the Archbishop of Canterbury fifteen thousand ...
... Commissioners out of the reve nues of the larger sees respectively as should , upon due enquiry and consideration , be determined on , so as to leave , as an average annual income , to the Archbishop of Canterbury fifteen thousand ...
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... Commissioners , in such instances and to such amounts as should be in like manner determined on , so that the average annual incomes of the other bishops respectively be not less than four thousand pounds , nor more than five thousand ...
... Commissioners , in such instances and to such amounts as should be in like manner determined on , so that the average annual incomes of the other bishops respectively be not less than four thousand pounds , nor more than five thousand ...
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... Commissioners to be best adapted for carrying into effect the thereinbefore recited recommendations , and should in such schemes recommend and propose such measures as might upon further enquiry , which the said Commissioners are ...
... Commissioners to be best adapted for carrying into effect the thereinbefore recited recommendations , and should in such schemes recommend and propose such measures as might upon further enquiry , which the said Commissioners are ...
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advice aforesaid Aldermen Archbishop of York assembled in quarter Bart Bishop Bishop of Durham Charles Church College of Arms Commissioners convenient polling districts Court at St day of June declare diocese division into convenient Duke Durham Earl easy the taking England and Wales Excellent Majesty George Henry hereby hundred and thirty-seven intituled An Act James James's James's-Palace John July Knight Knight Bachelor last-mentioned Act letters patent LONDON GAZETTE Lord Chamberlain Lord John Russell Majesty in Council Majesty's Principal Secretaries March Mayor number of polling Officers Order parish peace petition into consideration place or places place or polling places mentioned pleased to appoint poll at county polling places present Majesty Privy Council quarter sessions Queen QUEEN's Most Excellent recommend and propose riding Right Honourable Right Honourable Sir Royal scheme serve in Parliament seventh southern division special sessions assembled thereof Thomas thousand eight hundred town United Kingdom Viscount whereas the justices Whitehall
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