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CAXTON
INDKX
CHARDSTOCK
Caxton, Cambs.:
polling place for llie county of Cambridge, 1867, May 17.
Cefn, St. Asaph :
assigning a district cliapelry to St. Mary's Cliurcli, 1865, Feb. 4.
Cement, Marine :
revoking the order of Nov. 30tl), 1854, as far as it relates to
articles used in the manufacture of, 185S1 J'*"- -•
Cenartli, Cardigan :
assigning a consolidated chapelry to Trinity Chapel, Newcastle
Kmlyn, 1843, June 10.
Central Indian P'ield Korce :
prize money granted to, 1866, Xov. 22.
Cephalonia, Island of:
quarantine on vessels from, 1728, May 4, July 4 ; 1761, Jan. 12.
Cerne, Dorset :
for making alterations in the coroners' district of, 1856, July 28.
<"essation of Arms :
declared between H.M., the French King and the States-General,
1748, May s, (Ireland) May 12 ; between England and France
and Spain, 1762, Nov. 26 ; 1801, Oct. 12 ; 1814, May 6.
between England and the I'nited States, 181S, Mar. 17.
war with France and Spain :
as to issue of passes, 1762, Nov. 26.
war with France :
as to issue of passes, 1801, Oct. 12.
•Ceylon :
commerce and trade :
regulationsfor, l823,Jan.3i ; 1827, Apr. 30, July i6;l84I, May8;
1842, Junes,
for the conveyance of goods and passengers m foreign vessels,
from one part to another, 1855, Nov. 21.
Chacewater, Cornwall :
for constituting the district of Mithiaii out of, 1846, July 8.
for constitutiug a separate district (Haldhu)out of the parishes
of Kelwyn and Kea and the district of, 1846, T)ec. 19.
C'hadkirk, Cheshire :
for the discontinuance of burials in, 1864, Jan. ", Mar. 1 ;
1868, May 14, July 7.
Chair-makers :
for enforcing laws against illegal combinations of, 1761, Nov. 7.
■Chairmen :
prohibiting the charging of exorbitant rates on Coronation Day,
1761, Sept. II.
Chalfont-St.-Giles, Bucks. :
for the discontinuance of burials in, 1864, July 9, .Aug. 27.
Challow, East and West, Berks.:
for better provision for the cure of souls in, 1863, Mar. 20.
Chamberlayne Wood, Prebend of. See St. Pai i.'s Cathedral.
Chambers, John :
for apprehension of, 1798, May 22.
Chambr^, Meredith :
;{;ioo reward for the apprehension of the party of men who fired
at, and wounded, 1852, Jan. 22.
;£ioo reward for the apprehension of any person guilty of
harbouring the men who fired at, 1852, Jan. 22.
Channel Islands :
abolishing ;inchorage dues levied on vessels belonging to certain
Powers, 1827, May 10.
continuing officers not already removed or discharged, 1761,
Mar. 20.
embargo laid on certain provision vessels, 1782, Feb. 15.
Order of Nov. 10th, 1866, as to importation of foreign cattle not
to apply to Channel Islands, 1866, Dec. 28.
prohibiting the export of arms and ammunition from, 1854, June 8.
quarantine for ships from, 1720, Oct. 27, Nov. 4 ; 1728, July 4 ;
removed, 1722-23, Mar. 12.
regulating the removal of cattle from, into the United Kingdom,
1866, Mav 26.
Chapel-Haddlesey, Yorks. :
for the discontinuance of burials in, 1864, Nov. i ; 1865, Jan. 7.
Chapel-le-Dale, Ingleton, Yorks. :
assigning a district chapelry to the church of, 1864, Apr. 7.
Chapelthorpe, Yorks.:
St. James's Church :
for determining the portion payable to the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners, in a mining lease to be granted by the per¬
petual curate of, 1856, July 28.
Chaplains :
in the navy, regulating rank, pay, etc., 1859, May 13.
Chaplains of the Court:
orders to, for funeral of King George II., 1760, Nov. 3.
Chard, Somerset:
for the discontinuance of burials in, 1854, Oct. 18, Dec. 11.
Chardstock, Dorset :
assigninga consolid;iteddistrict loAll Saints'Chapel, 1840, Dec. 8.
Charing, Kent :
for the discontinuance of burials in, 1858, July 31, Nov. 15.
Charlemont, Armagh :
petty sessions to be held in future at Moy Court House, Tyrone,
1848, Mar. 29.
Charles Emmanuel I., King of Sardinia :
permitting the raising of a loan for, 1744, Oct. 12.
Charles F^dward [Stuart], Prince, the Young Pretender :
accepting offers of money, horses, and arms as a mark of
loyalty, 1745, Oct. 8.
address on the duty of a soldier to his king and country, 1743—•
against enlisting of men for service with (Ireland), 1746, Apr. 4.
against holding intercourse with the Castle of Edinburg'ii
1745, Oct. 2. ■
against thefts by soldiers in F-dinburgh, 1745) Oct. 28.
answers to deputies of F'dinburgh sent with a letter from General
Guest, threatening to fire upon the city, 1745) Sept. 30.
as to excise duties to be paid by all the boroughs of Scotland,
1745. S^Tt- 30.
asking for volunteers, to attend in 48 hours, 1745) Oct. 22.
calling upon comptrollers and collectors of customs to attend at
Holyrootl, 1745, Sept. 30.
calling upon Edinburgh and Midlothian to deliver up their arms,
1745, S-^'Pt- kS. ■ , , .
calling upon the factors of forfeited estates to attend with their
accounts, 1745) •'^^'P'- 3°-
calling upon land tax collectors to produce their books of
administration, 1745) •^'^pt- 30.
Confectioiiarv, or lliv Dii/r/i mflhod of prcscri'ing men in time
of 'uuir, 1745, Oct. -.
declaration and manifesto, 1745) Oct. 10.
declaration of the nobility, etc., on behalf of James, the Old
Pretender, 1743,—.
declaration of war against the King of England, 1745, Dec. 2.
forbidding abuses by the army, 1745) '^^'X'^- -,v
forbiddingpublicrejoicingsforvictoryat Gladsmuir, I745i Sept. zt,.
for raising the blockade of Fklinburgh Castle, 1745, Oct. 5.
giving assurance of safety to two banks recently removed to
Holyrood, 1745, Sept. 25.
granting pardon to all Edinburgh persons who look up arms
against him provided they present themselves at Holyrood
within 20 days, 1745, Sept. 24.
granting pardon for all excesses against the Stuarts to those
who aid in dethroning the usurper, 1745) ^«^"'^- '•
granting protection to inhabitants of F'dinburgh, 1745, Sept. zt,.
letter from a gentleman, upholding his claims, 1743)—•
manifesto for pardoning treason and rebellion against his Grand¬
father, 174s, May 16.
offering reward of /;30,ooo for the person of the Elector of
Hanover, 1745, Aug. 22.
ordering all revenues to be paid in, 1745, Oct. lo.
requiring the arms, horses, etc., taken at the battle of Gladsmuir
to be returned to Holyrood, 1745, Sept. 30.
requiring all cess and land tax of Midlothian to be paid within
six days, 1745, Oct. 28.
reward of ;£30,000 for apprehension, 1745, Aug. i.
reward of £'i;o,ooo for apprehension offered by Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, 1745, Oct. 10.
speech of the Elector of Hanover to the pretended Parliament,
with observations, 1745) ^-''^t- •?•
summons to Mayor of Carlisle to surrender the town, 1745, Oct. 10.
warning Peers and Commons against meeting in the ensuing
Parliament called by the Elector of Hanover, 1745, Oct. 9.
Charleston, Firth of Forth :
fixing light dues in respect of new lighthouse at, 1864, Nov. 30.
Charlestown, Lanes. :
assigning a district chapelry to St. George's Church, i860. Mar. 7.
Charlestown, South Carolina :
quarantine for vessels from, 1804, Nov. 20; 1817, Oct. 31 ; revoked,
1818, .Vpr. 20.
Charlesworth, Derb)- :
for constituting the district of, out of the parish of Glossop,
1845, June 30.
Charleville, Charles William Blry, ist Earl of:
for the election of a temporal representative peer in place of the
late, 1835, Nov. 26.
Charleville, Charles William BuRY, 2nd Earl of:
notice as to issue of writs for electing a representative peer in
place of the late, 1851, Aug. i.
Charlotte, Princess, Daughter of George IV. :
died, 1817, Nov. 5.
mourning for, 1817, Nov. 7.
Charlotte, Princess Royal, Queen of Wiirtemburg ;
born, 1766, Sept. 29.
died, 1828, Oct. 6.
mourning for, 1828, Oct. 14.
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