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WILLIAM IV.
2nd to 3rd Year.
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22 FEBRUARY 1832.
22 February. By the Privy Council. Revoking the
Quarantine Order of the 8th June 1831, as regards
Russian vessels.
22 February. By the Privy Council. For assigning
districts to the chapels of Gornal, and Cosely, in the
parish of Sedgeley, Staffs.
22 February. By tfw Privy Covncil. For making the
chapels of Morley and Gildersome, in the parish of Batley,
churches of districts.
22 February. By the Privy Council. Revoking certain
Proclamations issued by the Governors of the Cape of
Good Hope relating to the trade of that Colony.
22 February. By the Privy Council. Extending the
provisions of the Act 16, George IV., cap. 114, to the
Cape of Good Hope, and declaring the several ports to
be free warehousing ports.
29 February. By the Privy Council. That all Boards
of Health established and constituted by an Order in
Council shall remain in the execution of their duties as
at present constituted, etc.
The same, in Scotland.
2 March. By the Privy Council. Revoking the Quaran¬
tine Order of the 13th October last, as to Weser and
Rotterdam vessels.
6 March. By the Privy Council. Empov.ering vestries
to invest their respective Boards of Health with powers
to erect temporary hospitals, etc.
10 March. The same, in Scotland.
14 March. By the Privy Council. For suspending the
calling out of the Militia fot training during the present
year.
15 March. By tfie Privy Council. Directing those in
charge of vessels infected with cholera, or coming from
infected ports to hoist a yellow flag.
22 March. By the Privy Council. Directing the pay¬
ment of the necessary expenses incurred by the Board of
Health of Lambeth.
The same, with regard to Norwich.
28 March. By the Privy Council. That no passenger
vessel carrying upwards of fifty persons be allowed to
sail to any port of H.M. Dominions, unless provided
with a surgeon and a medicine chest.
The same, with regard to vessels clearing out
from Scotland.
28 March. By the Privy Council. Directing the pay¬
ment of the necessary expenses incurred by the Board of
Health of Christchurch, Surrey.
5 April. By the Privy Council. Directing the payment
of the necessary expenses incurred by the Board
of Health of the parish of St. George-the-Martyr,
Southwark.
18 April. By the Privy Council. Revoking the Order
of the 28th March last, and directing the payment of an
increased amount of expenses incurred by the Board of
Health of Christchurch.
26 APRIL 1832.
26 April. By tlie Privy Council. Directing the pay¬
ment of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health of
Birmingham.
27 April. The same, with regard to Edinburgh.
2 May. By the Privy Couticil. The Port of St. Louis,
Mauritius, to be a free warehousing port.
2 May. By the Privy Council. For dividing the parish
of Tunbridge into ecclesiastical districts.
2 May. By tfie Privy Council. Directing the payment
of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health ot
Bristol.
4 May. The same, with regard to Paisley.
5 May. The same, with regard to Cathcart.
7 May. The same, with regard to Droitwich.
9 May. The same, with regard to Great Bolton.
21 May. The same, with regard to Waltham Abbey.
24 May. The same, with regard to Dundee.
30 May. By tlw Privy Council. For dividing the parish
of St. Luke's, Chelsea, into two distinct parishes.
30 May. By the Privy Council. For a Special Prayer
and Thanksgiving to be used in all places that have
become free from the cholera.
The same, in Scotland.
4 June. By the Privy Council. Directing the payment
of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health oi
Duddingstone.
8 June. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland.
Declaring the barony of Talbotstown and the Upper
Half-barony of Ballinacor, co. Wicklow, to be in a state
of disturbance, and to require an extraordinary Establish¬
ment of Police.
R.O., Dublin.
11 June. By the Privy Council. Directing the payment
of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health of the
Chapelry of Burnley.
14 June. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland.
Declaring the baronies of Slewmargy and Ballyadams,
and the parish of Tullamoyle, Queen's County, to be in
a state of disturbance, and to require an extraordinary
Establishment of Police.
R.O., Dublin.
16 June. By the Privy Council. Directing the payment
of the expenses incurred by the Board of Health of
Gainsborough.
21 June. The same, with regard to Rothsay.
25 June. The same, with regard to Lambeth.
3rd Year.
(26 June.)
27 June. By the Privy Council. For dividing the parish
of St. Mary, Carlisle, into ecclesiastical districts.

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