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VICTORIA.
25th to 26th Year.
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6 JUNE 1862.
6 June. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For the
apprehension of the persons who fired at W. J. H.
Moreland, Esq., at Poulagour. ;£.ioo reward.
7 June. By tfie I^rivy Council. .Appointing places at
which courts shall be held for the election of coroners, in
the eastern, central, and western districts of Middlesex.
7 June. By the Privy Council. For assigning a con¬
solidated chapelry to St. Paul's Church, Norden, Lanes.
7 June. By the I^rivy Council. For assigning a district
chapelry to St. Mary's Church, Selly Oak, Worcester.
The same, to St. Paul'sChurch, Hooton, Chester.
The same, to St. Peter's Church, Marchington,
7 JUNE 1862.
7 June. By t/ie Privy Council. For considering the
advisability of discontinuing burials in St. Dunstan's
Church, Stepney.
The same, in certain parts of Downhead, Brad¬
ford, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stoke Damerel, Claines,
Calcott and Folkestone.
Staffs.
Yorks.
Staffs.
The same, to St. Thomas's Church, Greetland,
The same, to All Saints' Church, Newborough,
7 June. By tile Privy Council. For augmenting the
income of the Archdeaconry of Dorset.
7 June. By tlie Privy Council. For authorising the
Ecclesiastical Commissioners to sell certain property
formerly belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Hereford.
The same, with regard to property formerly
\ The same, amended.
i 7 June. By the Privy Council. As to the mode of
I authenticating commissions granted in the Army, and in
j certain cases dispensing with her Majesty's Sign Manual.
11 June. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Extending
the boundaries of the town of Hallymena.
19 June. By tlie Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For the
apprehension of James Walsh, charged with the murder
of Mr. F. Fitzgerald, at Garrynoe, on the i6th May.
;^ioo reward.
19 June. By tlie Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For con¬
sidering the advisability of discontinuing burials in
St. Anne's graveyard, Shandon, Cork.
19 June. By tlie Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For the
apprehension of an\- persons who have knowingly
harboured James Walsh. p£. loo reward.
7 June. By tiie Privy Council. For the discontinuance
of burials in certain parts of Bristol, Painswick, Weyhill,
Northwood and Leek.
7 June. By the Privy Council. Postponing the time,
and otherwise modifying certain Orders as to discon¬
tinuance of burials in Staly bridge, and seven other places.
belonging to the Prebend of Slape, Salisbury.
7 June. By the Privy Council. For substituting a
mone\ payment for certain property belonging to the
Dean and Chapter of Bristol.
7 June. By t/ie Privy Council. For converting the two
medieties of Westbury Rectory, Salop, into separate
benefices.
7 June. By tJie Privy Council. For authorising the
Ecclesiastical Commissioners to sell certain property
situate in St. Saviour's parish, Southwark.
7 June. By the Prixy Council. Relating to the endow¬
ment of the Archdeaconry of Coventry.
7 June. By the Privy Council. For substituting a
money payment for certain property belonging to the
Rectory of Wolsingham, Durham.
7 .June. By the Privy Council. For assigning a district
chapelr}- to Christ Church, Clapham, Surrej".
7 June. By the Privy Council. Approving schedule of
rates and dues to be levied after the ist July in Dover
Harbour.
The same, amended.
26th Year.
(20 June.)
24 June. By t/ie Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland.
Applying the "Peace Preservation Act" of 1856 to the
county of Limerick after the 28th June.
R.O., Dublin.
The same, with regard to the citv of Limerick.
R.O., Dublin.
30 June. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Requiring
all unauthorised persons in the county of Limerick to
to deliver up any arms or ammunition in their possession,
before the 8th July, under penalty.
The same, with regard to the city of Limerick.
30 June. By t/ie Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For the
apprehension of persons who have knowingly harboured
James Walsh, charged with murder. ;^ioo reward.
30 June. By t/ie Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For the
apprehension of persons who have knowingly harboured
Patrick and James Ross, charged with murder. ;^ioo
reward.
19 July. By tiie Privy Council. That Brixworth and
Little Bowden be additional polling places for the
Northern Division of Northampton.
19 July. By the Privy Council. For assigning a
consolidated chapelry to St. Michael-and-all-Angels
Church, Bishopston, Gloucester.
19 July. By the Privy Council. For assigning a district
chapelry to St. Margaret's Church, Iver Heath, Bucks.
The same, to St. Mark's Church, Cheltenham,
Gloucester.

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