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VICTORIA.
12th Year.
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25 AUGUST 1848.
25 August. By the Privy Council. For assigning a
consolidated chapelry to St. Peter's Church, Hixon,
Stowe, Staffs.
25 August. By t/ie Privy Council. For determining
the portion of the improved value to be made payable to
the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in a mining lease
about to be granted by the Perpetual Curate of Rainford,
Prescot, Lancaster.
25 August. By the Privy Council. For making better
provision for the cure of souls in the parishes of
Llansaintfraid-yn-Mechan, Montgomery, Llanyblodvvell,
Salop ; and Spaldwick, Huntingdon.
4 September. By the Priiy Council. Signifying her
Majesty's intention to consider the propriety of making
two Orders, regulating the holding of County Courts.
4 September. By the Privy Council. For assigning a
district to Christ Church, at Little Drayton, Hales,
Salop.
4 September. By the Privy Council. For determining
the portion of the improved value to be made payable to
the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in a mining lease
about to be granted by the Perpetual Curate of Trinity
Chapel, Leeds.
4 September. By the Privy Council. For substituting
a money payment to the canon of Dunham, in Southwell
Collegiate Church, for certain property belonging to his
canonry.
4 September. By the Privy Council. For authorizing
the sale of certain hereditaments belonging to the See
of Lichfield.
4 September. By the Privy Council. For making
provision for the Minister of the Metropolitan Welsh
Church, in Ely Place, London.
4 September. By the Privy Council. For regulating
the importation of sheep and lambs infected with sheep
pox.
5 September. Her Majesty's Speech proroguing
Parliament to the 2nd November.
26 September. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
apprehending John O'Mahony, guilty of treasonable
practices. ;£,ioo reward.
28 September. By the Privy Cotincil. For putting
into execution the Act 10 Victoria, cap. 96, " For the
speedy removal of nuisances and prevention of contagious
and epidemic diseases."
4 October. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. For putting in force throughout Ireland, for
six months from date, the provisions of the Act, " For
the prevention of epidemics."
10 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
apprehending the murderers of Edward Regan, John
Walsh and Timothy Dwyer, at Curraghbrooke. ^100
reward.
13 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons who set fire to the haggard of
Thomas Alley, of Artmare. ;^ioo reward.
18 OCTOBER 1848.
18 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons who fired into the dwelling of
Francis Felters, of Sharvogue. p{,8o reward.
26 October. By the Lords fustices .of Ireland. For
apprehending the murderers of Michael Donoghoe at
Ballykeeffe. ^100 reward.
31 October. By the Privy Council. Ratifying certain
regulations of the Governor of Gibraltar, for the better
collection of the duties payable to the Revenue, and for
the prevention of fraud.
31 October. By the Privy Council. Repealing certain
parts of an Order of the 24th April 1847, touching the
trade of the Cape of Good Hope.
31 October. By the Privy Council. Parliament to be
further prorogued from the 2nd November, to the 19th
December.
31 October. By the Privy Council. For suspending
the prohibitions as to foreign reprints of British copy¬
right works imported into Prince Edward's Islands.
31 October. By the Privy Council. For making better
provision for the cure of souls in the parish of Little
Eaton, Derby.
31 October. By the Privy Council. For assigning a
district to St. John's Church, Newton, Clodock.
3 November. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons who brutally attacked Major
Phibbs and Sergeant Grant, the latter having died from
the effect of his wounds. ;^ioo reward.
3 November. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons who set fire to two stacks
of oats belonging to W. B. Price, J.P., of Glassdrumman.
;^6o reward.
6 November. By the Lords fustices of Irelaiid. For
apprehending the persons who fired at W. A. Moore,
Esq., in Lower Loughtee. ^80 reward.
13 November. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons who fired at, and wounded
W. H. Daniel, J.P., in Kilkenny West. ;^8o reward.
20 November. By the Lords Justices and Council of
Ireland. For holding a special Sessions at Roscommon
(9th December), for examining the list of jurors.
23 November. By the Lords Justices and Council of
Ireland. For holding a special Sessions at Cootshill
(9th December), for examining the list of jurors.
27 November. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the murderers of James Hennessy at
Graffin. ;^ioo reward.
28 November. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons who fired at, and wounded
R. Fisher, Esq., of Killycunny. £^ reward.
29 November. By the Lords Justices and Council of
Ireland. For holding a special Sessions at Boyle (18th
December), for examining the list of jurors.

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