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GEORGE IV.
2nd Year.
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9 JULY 1821.
^ July. Lord Howard of Efifing-ham to act as Earl
Marshal of England at the Solemnity of the Coronation.
9 July. For the apprehension of the persons concerned
in firing at certain of the officers and crew of H.M.S.
" Severn " while in the discharge of their duty of
protecting the Revenue. ;^50o reward.
10 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. Notice as to
dress to be worn by the attendants on Peers at the
Coronation.
11 July. Speech of the Lords Commissioners pro¬
roguing Parliament to the 20th September.
13 July. By the Lord Chamberlain. Regulations for
the setting down of persons attending the Coronation
Ceremony.
14 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. Spectators at
the Coronation not to appear in mourning.
14 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. The Earl
Marshal's Gold Staff Officers to assemble for in¬
structions.
16 July. By the Lord Chamberlain. Respecting tickets
of admission to Westminster Hall on the occasion of the
Coronation Ceremony.
16 July. By the Lord Chamberlain. That Westminster
Hall shall be open to the public for inspection from the
20th inst. until the end of the ensuing week.
16 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. Directions for the
assembling of those who are to walk in the Procession.
16 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. That no person
will be admitted into Westminster Abbey except upon
production of a ticket signed by the Earl Marshal.
16 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. That all
Peeresses and Ladies are to appear in full Court dresses,
and all gentlemen in uniform or full dress at the
Coronation Ceremony.
16 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal.
admission to Westminster Abbey.
As to tickets of
16 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. That certain
persons will be allowed to pass from Westminster Hall
to the Abbey and vice-versa, upon production of the Earl
Marshal's ticket.
16 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. That Westminster
Abbey will be open for public inspection from the 20th
to the 28th inst. (Sunday excepted), between the hours
of nine and five.
16 July. By the Privy Council Office. That printed
copies of the Form and Order of Divine Service [at the
Coronation] are ready to be delivered to Peers and others
entitled to receive the same.
16 July. By the Privy Council Office. No person to be
admitted to Westminster Hall except on production of
ticket.
19 July. By the Acting Earl Marshal. Detailed
account of the Coronation Ceremony and Banquet.
25 July. By the Privy Council. For establishing an
office at Castries in the Island of St. Lucia, for the
general Registry of Deeds in the Island.
25 JULY 1821.
[— July.] As to the assembly of the Court of Claims
on the 30th inst., for hearing and determining all Claims
of Service at the Coronation, and fees to be taken.
A^ote.—7 August. Death of Caroline, Queen of England,
at Brandenburgh House, Hammersmith.
24 August. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Lreland. Vessels coming from, and having touched at
Baltimore, U.S., to perform quarantine.
R.O., Dublin.
17 September. By the Priiy Council. Appointing
Lords Justices to administer the government during
his Majesty's absence.
17 September. By the Privy Council. That the new
Great Seal, which was this day handed to Lord Eldon,
is to be used for all matters passing the Great Seal, in
lieu of the old one, which was defaced in the presence of
the Council.
17 September. By the Privy Council. Parliament
further prorogued from the 20th September to the 29th
November.
17 October. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Lreland. Against the persons concerned in the murder
of Richard Goring, Esq., near Rathkeale, co. Limerick.
R.O., Dublin.
13 November. By the Lord LJcutenant and Council of
Ireland. Declaring the county and city of Limerick
to be in a state of disturbance, and to require an
extraordinary Establishment of Police.
R.O., Dublin.
13 November. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
i Ireland. Declaring the baronies of Duhallow, Orrery,
and Kilmore to be in a state of disturbance, and to
\ require an extraordinary Establishment of Police.
R.O., Dublin.
14 November. By the Privy Couticil. Parliament
further prorogued from the 29th November to the 3rd
January.
14 November. For giving currency to a new copper
coinage of farthings.
B.L., Antiquaries.
14 November. By the Privy Council. Continuing the
prohibition to export arms, ammunition, etc., to certain
places, for six months from the 30th November.
24 November. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Offering a reward oi ^£2,000 for the discovery
and apprehension of persons concerned in setting fire to
the house of Edmund Shea, at Tubber, co. Tipperary.
R.O., Dublin.
6 December. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Continuing the restrictions on the export of
arms, ammunition, etc., to the places specified, for six
months from the 30th November.
R.O., Dublin.
10 December. Parliament further prorogued from the
3rd January to the 5th February, and then to assemble.
Antiquaries.
10 December. By the Privy Council. Assigning a
district to the new chapel erected in the parish of Bitton,
Gloucester.
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