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GEORGE III.
56th to 57th Year.
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28 MAY 1816.
28 May. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland.
Revoking the Proclamation of the 24th November last,
whereby certain baronies in co.Westmeatli were declared
to be in a state of disturbance.
R.O., Dublin.
8 June. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent. For
altering the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, by
ensigning the Arms of his Majesty's Kingdoms in
Germany.
Antiquaries.
27 June. By the Privy Council. For suspending the
ballot and enrolment for the local Militia for one year
from date.
1 July. By the Privy Council. For suspending the
calling out of the Militia for training during the present
year.
2 July. Speech of the Prince Regent proroguing
Parliament to the 24th August.
2 July. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent. For
apprehending the persons who on the 28th June entered
a lace factory at Loughborough and demolished every
frame in the building. 500 guineas reward.
16 July. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland.
For the discovery of the persons concerned in the murder
of Norton Butler, Esq., of Grouse Hall, co. Donegal.
R.O., Dublin.
30 July. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent. For
apprehending the persons who fired upon some of the
police officers at Edinburgh on the i8th June last.
100 guineas reward.
3 August. By the Privy Council. Continuing the pro¬
hibition to export arms, ammunition, etc., for six
months from the 13th August.
13 August. By tlie Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 24th August to the 4th November.
27 August. By the Lord Lieutenant and Couiicil of
Ireland. Continuing the prohibition to export arms,
ammunition, etc., from Ireland without licence.
R.O., Dublin.
14 October. By the Privy Council. Parliament furthur
prorogued from the 4th November to the 2nd January.
14 October. By the Privy Council. Regulating the
distribution of prizes, and allotting the proportions of
captured smuggling vessels to be taken by crews of the
Royal Navy.
Antiquaries.
57th Year.
(25 October.)
18 November. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. F^or discov^ering and apprehending the persons
concerned in setting fire to the house of Fldward Linch,
at Wildgoose Lodge, co. Loiith.
R.O., Dublin.
25 November. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent.
Parliament further prorogued from the 2nd to the 28th
January, and then to assemble.
Antiquaries.
25 November. By the Privy Council. Revoking the
Order of the 14th February last, for subjecting certain
vessels to quarantine.
6 DECEMBER 1816.
6 December. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. ¥ox apprehending the persons concerned in
the murder of Loftus Frizell, Esq., of Manomohn, co.
Wexford.
R.O., Dublin.
6 December. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Revoking the Proclamation of the 22 nd
February last, relative to vessels arriving from the
Mediterranean.
R.O., DubHn.
6 December. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent.
For apprehending James Watson, Junior, for attempting
to murder Richard Platt, on the 2nd December. ^500
reward.
Antiquaries.
14 December. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Appointing the Town of Thurles to be one of
the Sessions Towns of co. Tipperary instead of Temple-
more.
R.O., Dublin.
1817.
2 January. By the Privy Council. Continuing the
prohibition to export arms, ammunition, etc., for six
months from the 13th February.
18 January. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent.
For recalling the old, and issuing a new silver coinage
of crown, half-crown, shilling, and sixpenny pieces.
Antiquaries.
22 January. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent.
For apprehending James Watson, Junior, for attempted
murder.
Antiquaries.
23 January. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Declaring the Barony of Castleraghan, co.
Cavan, to be in a state of disturbance, and to require
an extraordinary Establishment of Police.
R.O., Dublin.
27 January. By the Privy Council. For continuing to
grant licences for the importation into Newfoundland of
certain provisions from the United States.
28 January. Speech of the Prince Regent at the
opening of the new session of Parliament.
29 January. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent.
For apprehending the persons concerned in committing
divers violent outrages in various parts of Westminster
in violation of the public peace, and to the actual danger
of our Royal Person in our Progress to the House of
Peers on the 28th inst. ;^'i,ooo reward.
B.L., Antiquaries.
29 January. By George, Prince of Wales, Regent.
Revoking the Proclamation of the i8th January, and
issuing fresh Orders for the calling in and exchange of
the old silver coinage.
Antiquaries.
1 February. By the Privy Coutu-il. For altering the
Ensigns used by vessels engaged in the suppression of
smuggling.
4 February. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Declaring the baronies of Ardee, Louth, Upper
Dundalk, and Lower Dundalk, co. Louth, to be in a
state of disturbance, and directing special Sessions of
the Peace to be holden.
R.O., Dublin.

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