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GEORGE IV.
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1 st Year.
(29 January.)
30 JANUARY 1820.
12 FEBRUARY 1820.
30 January. By the Lords Spiritual and Temporal,
assisted with his late Majesty's Privy Councillors, a7td
ninnbers of other principal gentlemeji of quality, with
the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Citisetts of London.
Proclaiming George, Prince of Wales, King, as
"George IV."
Antiquaries, R.O., Dublin, Hodgkin.
30 January. His Majesty's Declaration at the first
sitting of the Privy Council.
30 January. By the Privy Council. Declaring that his
Majesty has taken and subscribed the Oath relating to
the Securit}- of the Church of Scotland.
31 January. Requiring all persons being in o^ce of
authority or government at the decease of the late King,
to proceed in the execution of their respective offices.
Antiquaries.
1 February. By the Deputy Earl Marshal. For a
general mourning for his late Majesty, King George III.
2 February. By tlie Ulster King of Arms. For a
general mourning throughout Ireland, for his late
Majesty, King George III.
4 February. By the Lords fustices and Council of
Lreltind. Directing all Mayors, etc., in Ireland, to pro¬
claim George, Prince of Wales, King of the United
Kingdom, as " George IV."
R.O., Dublin.
4 February. By the Lords Justices of Ireland, and
several Lords Temporal and Spiritual, assisted with his
late .Majesty's Privy Council, and with other principal
gentlemen of quality, with the Lord Mayor, Aldermeti,
and Citizens of Dublin. Proclaiming George, Prince of
Wales, King, as "George IV." and acknowledging
their allegiance.
R.O., Dublin.
4 February. By the Lords Justices and Council of
Ireland. Removing the quarantine from vessels coming
from ports between Gibraltar and Cape St. Vincent.
R.O., Dublin.
8 February. By the Lords Justices and Council of
Ireland. Declaring the baronies of Clare, Loughrea,
Leitrim, Longford, Kiltarton, Doonkillen, and Athenry,
CO. Galway, to be in a state of disturbance.
R.O., Dublin.
12 February. By tJie Privy Council. For making the
necessary alterations in the Prayers for the Royal Family,
in consequence of the decease of the late King.
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The same, in Welsh.
Antiquaries.
12 February. For the encouragement of piety and
virtue, and the prev^enting and punishing of vice,
profaneness, and immorality.
B.L., Antiquaries.
The same. [Printed in Dublin.]
R.O., Dublin.
The same, in Welsh.
Antiquaries.
17 February. By the Privy Council. For a Special
Prayer and Thanksgiving to be offered up throughout
England and Ireland, for his Majesty's recovery from the
late dangerous sickness.
Antiquaries.
The same, in Scotland.
18 February. By the Lords Justices and Council of
Ireland. For making the necessary alterations in the
Prayers for the Royal Family.
R.O., Dublin.
18 February. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Declaring the baronies of Clare, Loughrea,
Leitrim, Longford, Kiltarton, Doonkillen, and Athenry,
to be in a state of disturbance, and to require an
extraordinary Establishment of Police.
R.O., Dublin.
19 February. By the Deputy Earl Marshal. The
Ceremonial of the Lying-in-state, and Funeral of his
late Majesty on the i6th inst.
20 February. For the encouragement of piety and
virtue, and the preventing and punishing of vice,
profaneness, and immorality.
B.L.
23 February. For the apprehension of Arthur Thistle-
wood charged with High Treason, and the murder of
Richard Smithers. ;^i,ooo reward.
28 February. Speech of the Lords Commissioners
proroguing Parliament to the 13th March.
10 February. By the Earl Marshal. Notice to Peers 29 February. Dissolving the present Parliament, and
and others proposing to assist at the interment of the calling another to meet on the 21st April,
remains of his late Majesty. Antiquaries.

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