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VICTORIA.
30th Year.
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10 NOVEMBER 1866.
10 November. By flw Privy Council. Burials to be
discontinued in Burton-on-Trent, Ribchester and Denton.
10 November. By tlw Privy Council.
discontinued in Bridgewater.
Burials to be
10 November. By the Privy Council. Postponing the
discontinuance of burials in Holy Trinity churchyard,
Springfield, Essex.
10 November. By the Privy Council. P'or considering
the advisability of discontinuing burials in Accrington,
South Petherton, Christchurch, Windlesham, Tewkes-
bury, Merthyr-Tydfil, Calverley, Weston-under-Liziard,
Blyth, Loughton and Warfield.
10 November. By the Privy Council. The " West
Indian Encumbered Estates Act" of 1854 to be put into
operation in the Colony of Granada.
13 November. By Die Privy Council. Making provision
for the exhibition of fat stock intended for immediate
slaughter.
14 November. By the Lord Lieutenant tind Coioicil of
Ireland. For a Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almight}'
God, for relief from the plague amongst cattle.
14 November. By the' Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Exempting the meat of sheep and lambs from
the operation of the Order of the 2gth September 1865,
on certain conditions.
R.O., Dublin.
14 November. By the Privy Council. Making pro\ision
under the several Acts "for the prevention of disease,"
as to vessels having choleraic cases on board.
14 November. By the Privy Council. Putting the
provision of part 3 of the " Sanitary Act " of 1866 into
force in Tralee.
16 November. By the Privy Council. Requiring the
Royal Mail Steamer " Atrato " to perform quarantine.
22 November. By the Privy Council. Authorising the
collector of customs and a solicitor of Southampton to
board the " Parana," performing quarantine, without
being subject to the restraint of quarantine.
22 November. By the Privy Council. The Daresbury
and Broxton divisions of Chester declared "free of
disease and infection."
22 November. By the Privy Council. Regulations
relating to cattle imported into Great Britain from foreign
countries.
22 November. Her Majesty's Warrant granting prize
money to the Central Indian F^ield Force under Major-
General Sir Hugh Rose.
22 November. Her Majesty's Warrant granting prize
money to the Suagor Field Force under Major-General
Whitlock.
22 November. Her Majesty's Warrant granting prize
money to the Rajpootanah Field Force under Major-
General Roberts.
24 November. By the Privy Council. The Ro}al Mail
Steamer "Tyne" to remain in quarantine until released
by Order.
26 NOVEMBER 1866.
26 November. By the Lord Lieutenant of Jreland. For
considering the advisability of discontinuing burials in
the Old Connell buri;d ground, co. Kildare.
The same, in Holywood burial ground, co. Down.
28 November. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. The " Peace Preservation Act" of 1856 to be
in force in the parts of co. Limerick not included in the
Order of the 2gth September 1865.
R.O., Dublin.
The same, in the city of Limerick.
R.O., Dublin.
29 November. By the Privy Council. Making pro¬
visions in pursuance of the sections 30 and ^2 of the
"Sanitary Act" of 1866.
1 December. By the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. P'or
holding a Special Sessions at Loughrea (20th December),
to examine the list of jurors.
1 December. By the Privy Council. The Royal Mail
Steamer " Seine" infected with yellow fever, to remain
in quarantine until released by Order.
1 December. By the Privy Council. Revoking the
Order of the 25th September, and so much of the Order
of the 2nd October 1866, as relates to certain farms in
Old-Rode and the whole of the township of Over-Peover.
3 December. By the Privy Council. Regulating the
movement of cattle between sunset and sunrise.
3 December. By the Lord Lieutenant of IreUnid. All
unauthorised persons in the county of Limerick to deliver
up any arms or ammunition in their possession, before
the 7th December, under penalty.
The same, in the city of Limerick.
3 December. By the Lord Lieutenant of Lreland. For
considering the advisability of discontinuing burials in
the parish burial ground. Abbe} feale, Limerick.
5 December. By the Privy Council. .Making pro\"isions
to meet cases where licenses for the removal of cattle
may have been issued by inadvertence without the
alterations contained in the Order of the 3rd December.
5 December. By tJie Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. For
holding a Special Sessions at Galway (22nd December),
to examine the list of jurors.
7 December. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. For putting the "Peace Preservation Act" of
1856 into force in co. Clare.
R.O., Dublin.
The same, in those parts of co. Kildare not
included in the Proclamation of the 15th March 1866.
R.O., Dublin.
The same, in co. Mayo.
R.O., Dublin.
7 December. By the Lord Lieutenant and Council of
Ireland. Reducing the number of Sessions he'd in and
for CO. Wicklow.
R.O., Dublin.

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