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VICTORIA.
1st to 2nd Year.
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10 APRIL 1838.
10 April. By the Earl Marshal. That Peers of Ireland
entitled to assist at the Coronation are required to
transmit their addresses to the Deputy Garter King of
Arms.
10 April. Her Majesty's further Pleasure touching her
Royal Coronation.
10 April. By the Earl Marshal. Concerning the robes,
coronets, etc., which are to be worn by Peers at the
Coronation.
10 April. By the Earl Marshal. Concerning the robes,
coronets, etc., which are to be worn by Peeresses at the
Coronation.
10 April. By the Privy Council. For extending the
provisions of the Act 3 and 4 William IV., cap. 59,
respecting " free ports " to Majaguadavie, New
Brunswick.
20 April. By the Earl Marshal. That Peers and
Peeresses proposing to attend the Coronation are
required to transmit their names and addresses.
25 April. By the Privy Council. Requiring the
Governor of British Guiana to make provision for the
revision of the classification of apprenticed labourers
attached to the soil, etc.
25 April. By the Privy Council. For regulating the
weekly allowance of food, etc., to be supplied by
employers to the apprenticed labourers in British
Guiana.
25 April. By the Privy Corincil. For the holding of
the Assizes for the county of Montgomery in future at
Newtown in Summer, and at Welch Pool in Spring.
1 May. By the Deputy Garter King of Arms. The
Procession from the [Westminster] Hall to the Abbey
having been dispensed with, all persons who would
have been admitted to the Abbey in such Procession,
may have tickets for their personal admission upon
application to the Earl Marshal.
2 May. For adjourning the Coronation Ceremony
until Thursday, the 28th June.
15 May. By the Privy Council. That Buxton and
Tideswell be additional polling places for the northern
division of Derby.
15 May. By the Privy Council. For dividing the
parish of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, into four
distinct parishes.
18 May By the Earl Marshal. That no ticket for
the Coronation can be issued to any Peer, Peeress or
others, unless notice of their intention to attend be
received before the nth June.
8 June. By the Privy Council. That Alford be an
additional polling place for the Lindsay division of
Lincoln.
15 June. By the Earl Marshal. As to the delivery
of tickets of admission for the Coronation Ceremony.
[— June.] By the Earl Marshal. General orders as
to dress and other arrangements for the Coronation
Ceremony.
20 JUNE 1838.
2nd Year.
(20 June.)
20 June. By the Privy Cowicil. Directing the Assizes
for the county of Cornwall to be held at Bodmin.
20 June. By the Privy Council. Directing the Assizes
for the county of Suffolk to be held in future at Ipswich
in Summer, and at Bury-St.-Edmonds in Spring.
22 June. By the Privy Council Office. Notice as to the
delivery of the Form and Order of Divine Service to be
used at the Coronation to Peers, Privy Councillors, and
others entitled to receive the same.
26 June. By the Privy Council. For assigning a
district to the chapel of St. John, Moulsham, in the
parish of Chelmsford.
28 June. By the Earl Marshal.
the Ceremonial of the Coronation.
Detailed account of
29 June. By the Earl Marshal. That the public will
be admitted to view the interior of the Abbey on Tuesday
and Wednesday [3rd and 4th July], between the hours
of ID and 4, without ticket.
5 July. For giving currency to a new coinage of gold,
silver, and copper money.
5 July. By the Privy Council. Revoking the Order
in Council of the 25th April last, as to the holding of
Assizes in the county of Montgomery.
5 July. By the Privy Council. Revoking the Order
in Council of the 20th June last, as to the holding of
Assizes in the county of Essex.
5 July. By the Privy Council. That Greek vessels,
trading to and from the United Kingdom be subject to
the same duties, etc., as British vessels.
18 July. By the Privy Council. For dividing the
parish of St. Sidwell, Exeter, into two ecclesiastical
districts.
18 July. By the Privy Council. For assigning a con¬
solidated chapelry to St. Andrew's Chapel, Kingwood.
18 July. For regulating the standard at which gold
coins shall be current, and giving currency to a new
coinage of groats.
30 July. By the Privy Couticil. That Mottram in
Longendale be an additional polling place for the
northern division of Chester.
30 July. By the Privy Council. For the repeal of the
Ordinance of the Lieut.-Governor of British Guiana
regulating the relative duties of masters and articled
servants, revoking the Orders in Council of the ist
March, 12th July, and nth December 1837, and making
other regulations for the carrying into effect of the Act
" for the abolition of slavery."
30 July. By the Privy Council. For amending the
laws in force in the Colonies of British Guiana, Trinidad,
St. Lucia, Cape of Good Hope, and Mauritius, with
regard to " Contracts for Service."

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