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VICTORIA.
21st Year.
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15 SEPTEMBER 1857.
15 September. By the Lord Licutcttant and Council of
Ireland. For establishing a Court of Conscience in the
borough of Cork.
15 September. By tJw Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. For making certain alterations in the polling
districts of Enniscorthy and Gorey.
15 September. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. For the erection of a new dining hall in Sligo
Asykim, at a cost not exceeding ^Jjg 5s.
19 September. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Re¬
quiring all unauthorised persons in Shankhill and Bally-
macarrett to deliver up any arms or ammunition in their
possession before the 25th September.
The same, with regard to certain parts of
Knockninny.
24 September. For a day of Solemn Fast and Humilia¬
tion and Prayer in England and Ireland (7th October), to
invoke God's Blessing on our arms.
The same, in Scotland.
24 September. By tlw Privy Couiwil. F"or giving effect
to the "Copyright Convention" between the United
Kingdom and Spain.
24 September. By the Privy Council. For discontinuing
burials after the loth October in certain parts of Tooting;
Woolwich ; St. Andrew, Holborn ; St. Mary, Newington,
Camberwell ; and St. Alphage, Greenwich.
The same, in Bristol, Chetwynd, Rochdale and
Halifax.
24 September. By the Privy Council. Postponing the
time, and otherwise modifying certain Orders in Council
as to discontinuance of burials in Ashford, and twelve
other places.
24 September. By the Privy Council. For considering
the advisability of discontinuing burials in certain parts
of Wandsworth and Chelsea.
The same, in certain parts of Bramley, Sherburn,
Yorks.; Kirkheaton, Ulverstone, Kirkham, Garstang,
Yeovil,Cartmel,Chisledon, Bower-Chalk and Broxhourne.
24 September. By the Privy Council. For considering
the Petition of the Town Council of Banbury for powers
to provide the requisite places of burial.
24 September. By the Privy Council. That Great
Bedw}n be an additional polling place for the Southern
Division of Wilts.
24 September. By the Privy Council. That Yoxall be
an additionall polling place for the Northern Division of
Staffs.
1 October. By t/w Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
convening a meeting at Maryborough to consider the
adoption of Act 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 103.
3 October. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland.
For applying the " Peace Preservation Act " 19 and 20
Victoria, cap. 36, to certain townlands of Holywood and
Knockbreda, co. Down, from the 8th October.
R.O., Dublin.
9 OCTOBER 1857.
9 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Requiring
all unauthorised persons incertaintownlandsof Holywood
and Knockbreda totfeliver up any arms or ammunition
in their possession, before the 15th October.
9 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, .\pproving
the adoption of Act 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 103, in Bray,
and directing the carrying into execution of the same.
15 October. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Revoking two Proclamations of the 23rd
December 1847, and the 1st May 1848, relating to the
City and County of Limerick.
R.O., Dublin.
20 OctdbQT. By the LordLieutenant of Ireland. Approving
the adoption of Act 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 103, in
Maryborough, and directing the carrying into effect of
same.
29 October. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
convening a meeting at Ennis to consider the adoption
of Act 17 and 18 Victoria, cap. 103.
31 October. By the Lords Justices of Ireland. For
apprehending the persons who murdered Mr. J. Ellis, at
Kilkilahera, Tipperary. p£"ioo reward.
4 November. By the Privy Council. Parliament further
prorogued from the 6th November to the 17th December.
4 November. By the Privy Counil. Revoking the Order
in Council of the 27th August 1857, as to importation of
horns, hides, etc.
4 November. By the Privy Council. Approving a
bye-law framed by the Trinity House, as to pilotage in
the Exeter district.
4 November. By the Pnvy Council. Fixing light dues,
to be levied on all vessels deriving benefit from the new
lightship on Blackwater Bank, Wexford.
4 November. By the Privy Council. For applying the
" Public Health Act" of 1848 (excepting section 50) to
Wheatley, Oxon.
4 November. By the Privy Council. For discontinuing
burials after the i6th November in certain parts of
Chorley and Yalding.
4 November. By the Privy Council. For discontinuing
burials after the i6th November in certain parts of St.
Giles-in-the-Fields ; St. Mary, Whitechapel ; St. John,
Hackney ; St. Dunstan, Stepney ; and Streatham.
4 November. By the Privy Council. Postponing the
time, and otherwise modifying certain Orders as to
discontinuance of burials in Basingstoke, and seventeen
other places.
4 November. By the Privy Couticil. For considering
the advisability of discontinuing burials in certain parts
of Clifton, Blackburn, Cheadley and Claybrooke.
4 November. By the Privy Council. For considering
the Petition of the Town Council of Birmingham, for
powers to provide the requisite places of burial.

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