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Pages of His Royal Highness the Duke of Glocester,
Mr. Hart, Mr. J. Moss,

Mr. J. Venables.

Pages of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge,
Mr. Urlin, Mr. Sams,

Pages of His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex,
Mr. Reblourne, Mr. Blackman.

Pages of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland,
Mr. Salisbury, Mr. Gaspar Perelion,

Mr. J. Ball, Mr. Paulet.

Pages of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence,

Mr. Redwood,

Mr. Jemmett,

Mr. Hutt, Mr. Robinson.

Pages of His Royal Highness the Duke of York,

Mr. Lumley,

Mr. Worley,

Mr. Goodes,

Mr. Silvester,

Mr. Kendal,

Mr. Shell,

Mr. Gibbon,

Mr. Frantz,

Mr. Patte.

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Pages of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, viz.

Pages of the Back Stairs,

Samuel Wharton,

Pages of the Presence,

Pages of the Bed-Chamber,

Benjamin Lucas.

Thomas Messenger,

George Wedgberrow.

Jenkins Stradling,

Joseph Norden,

Robert Jenkins,

Samuel Bowtell,

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John Bott, Henry Cooper, W. Snart, Esqrs.

Solicitor to Her late Royal Highness,

John Smallpiece, Gent.

Apothecaries of Her late Royal Highness,

Mr. Richard Walker,

Mr. E. Brande.

Surgeons of Her late Royal Highness,

Mr. Neville, Mr. Robert Keate.

Rector

Rector of the Parish of Esher,
Rev. J. Dagle.

Sir David Dundas, Bart.

Sergeant Surgeons to the King,

Sir Everard Home, Bart.

Physician to the Prince Leopold,

Christian Stockmar, M.D.

Physicians who attended Her late Royal Highness,
John Sims, M.D. Matthew Baillie, M.D.
Sir Richard Croft, Bart. M.D.

Chaplains to Her Royal Highness, and to His Serene Highness
the Prince Leopold,

The Rev. Alex. Starkey, The Rev. William Kuper,
The Rev. J. Hammond, The Rev. Dr. Short.
Equerry to Her late Royal Highness,
Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Henry Percy.
Equerries to His Royal Highness the Duke of Glocester,
Edmund Currey, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel G. Higgins.
Equerries to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge,
Capt. White, Lieut.-Col. Count Linsingen.
Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex,
H. F. Stephenson, Esq.

Equerries to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland,
Captain Jones,

Major Frederick Poten, Colonel Charles Wade Thornton.
Equerries to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent,

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Carr, K. C. B.

Major Gen. James Moore,

Lieut.-Gen Fred. Augustus Wetherall.
Equerries to His Royal Highness the Duke of York,
Lieut.-Col. the Hon. James Stanhope, Lieut.-Col. Delancy Barclay.
Equerries to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent,
Colonel Seymour, Major-General Sir R. Hussey Vivian, K. C. B.
Sir William Congreve, Bart.

Clerk Marshal and First Equerry,
Lieutenant-General Francis Thomas Hammond.
Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief,
Major-General Sir Henry Torrens, K. C. B.
Quarter-Master-General,

Adjutant-General,

Sir J. Willoughby Gordon, K, C. B. Sir Harry Calvert, G. C. B. Officers of the Duchy of Cornwall, viz.

Solicitor-General,

William Harrison, Esq.

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Lord Warden of the Stannaries,

The Earl of Yarn.outh.

Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal,

John Leach, Esq.

Chamberlain to the Great Steward of Scotland,
Admiral Lord Viscount Keith, G. C. B.

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Grooms of the Bedchamber to the Prince Regent,

Admiral Sir George Campbell,

K. C. B..

Lieut. Gen. Sir T. Hilgrove
Turner, Knt.

General Sir John Cradock,

G. C. B.

Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Sir Edward

Paget, G. C. B.

General Sir William Keppel,

G. C. B.

Lient.-General the Hon. Edward

Finch.

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Privy Purse and Private Secretary to the Prince Regent,
The Right Honourable Sir Benjamin Bloomfield.

Lords of the Prince Regent's Bedchamber,

The Right Hon. Lord Amherst,

The Earl Delawarr,

Lord James Murray,

The Marquess of Headfort,

The Right Hon. Lord Graves,
Lord Viscount Lake,

Lord Viscount Melbourne,

Lord Charles Spencer.

E. Townsend, Esq. Windsor Herald, acting for

Norroy, King of Arms.

The Right Hon. Lord Ellenborough. The Right Hon. Lord Grenville,

The Lord Bishop of Exeter.

The Lord Bp of Salisbury, C.G.

The Lord Bishop of London.

The Minister of State of Hanover, and the Minister of Saxony,

Count Munster,

Barom de Just.

The Deputy Earl Marsimal,

Lord Henry T. Howard Molyneaux Howard

The Earl of Chichester.

The Marquess Cornwallis,

The Marquess of Salisbury, K.G.
His Majesty's Ministers, viz.
The Right Hon. Charles Bathurst,
The Right Hon. George Canning.
Lord Viscount Sidmouth.

The Rt. Hon. W Wellesley Pole.
The Right Hon. N. Vansittart.
Lord Viscount Melville.

The Earl Bathurst, K.G.

Lord Viscount Castlereagh, K. G. The Earl of Mulgrave
The Earl of Liverpool, K. G.
The Earl of Westmorland, K G.
Lord Privy Seal,

The Earl of Harrowby,
Lord President of the Courcil.
The Right Honourable Lord Eldon,
Lord High Chancellor.

His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Choir of Windsor.

Canons of Windsor.

Dean of Windsor.

Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard,

The Earl of Macclesfield.

The Groom of the (The Lord Steward of His

Stole,

The Marquess of
Winchester.

Majesty's Household, The Marquess of Cholmondeley.

The King's Master of the Horse,

The Duke of Mon

trose, K.B.

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HR Highness The D of CLARENCE, in a long black cloak, his train borne by Rear Admiral the Hon. Sir Henry Blackwood, Bart, and the Hon. Courtenay Boyle.

THE

Supporter,
R. Chester, Esq.
Gentleman
Usher of the
Privy Chamber.

Supporter,

J. Pulman, Esq.

The Vice Cham-
berlain,
Viscount Jocelyn.

Supporter of the
pall, the Right
Honourable Lady
Arden.

Supporter of the pall, the Right Honourable Lady

Boston.

H. R. Highness

in a long black cloak, his train borne by Lieutenant-Colonel Armstrong, & Lieut.Colonel Cooke, Aidesde-Camp to His Royal Highness.

CHIEF MOURNER, The DUKE of YORK, His Serene Highness The PRINCE LEOPOLD, in a long black cloak, his train borne by Baron de Hardenbrock, andLieutenant-Colonel Sir Robert Gardiner, K.C.B. Aides-de-Camp and Equerries to his Serene Highness.

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The undersigned Minister, charged with the publication of this expression of his Majesty's wishes, does not doubt of the desired and happy success; because as it has been accepted since the 1st of this month by the clergy of this city, of both Evangelic Confessions, united in one Synod, with unanimous joy and grateful respect for his Majesty's sentiments and views therein expressed, it will certainly be received in the same manner by all the Evangelic Clergy and congregations in the kingdom.

Minister of the Interior,

VON SCHUCKMANN.

Berlin, Oct. 8, 1817.

14. Dundee.-On Sunday last, a shoal of fishes of the kind called Finner, a species of small whale, was observed in our river. It was seen again on Monday morning by some people on the south coast, and by them followed in a fishingcoble. About 8 o'clock it was observed by many from our harbour. The boats drove the shoal before them, towards the entrance of the new harbour; and after tacking about there for a little time, it beut its course along the new east wall. At this time the chase exhibited a scene unique and beautiful. The sea monsters, in number nearly 40, and in part seen above water, ploughed their way majestically along; and about 20 boats full of people, with anxious and eager looks, followed close after, keeping them together, and driving them towards the shore. They were soon hemmed into a corner. A vigorous attack immediately commenced upon the whales. Here might be scen a sturdy labourer, grasping

in his arms the tail of one monster, and cast about by its lashing, but still clinging to his prey: there, a lusty carpenter, after a death-dealing blow, which suak his adze up to the shaft in the hide of another, struggling manfully to extract it; but fain at last to escape with the loss of his weapon, from the lashing of the dreadful creature's tail: there, a boat, borne away upon the shoulders of a monster, was no uncommon sight: and upon one occasion a sailor lad, by way of securing his right to the property of a fish which he had laid hold of, mounted upon its back, held fast by the fins, and was borne along in singular style, calling out as he went, "I have got this chap; I have him fast." Every fish was killed. Their length was from 19 to 21 feet; and they would produce from 1 to 5 cwt. of oil.

Thursday the 16th inst. died at Bow-wood, the seat of the Marquis of Lansdown, Mr. Broad, for nearly forty years steward in the Marquis's family: being out in the park on the preceding day with a party of ladies and gentlemen, he found a dead adder, which he took up in his hand, and opened the mouth to show where the poison of the creature lay; in doing this, however, the subtle matter was communicated to a cut in one of his fingers. On the next morning, Mr. B. was found dead in his bed, with every mark of 1.5 having died from the effects of the poison, the arm being much inflamed.

17 Augsburg-Thure has been published here a new rectification, that appears ofhusal, of the rumours relative to the misunder. standing

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