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BELFAST,-Earl of,-M.P. for Antrimshire.

N. & S. George Hamilton Chichester.

Offi. Vice Chamberlain of the King's Household.
Rel. Eldest son of the Marquess of Donegal.
(See pages 292 and 506.)

BENTINCK,-Lord Wm. Henry Cavendish,-G.C.B. Aug. 17, 1827
Offi. Clerk of the Pipe in the Exchequer Office.
Governor General of India, and Governor of

Bengal.

A Family Trustee of the British Museum.

BERESFORD,-Lord George Thomas

Offi. Cust. Rot. of Waterfordshire.

Late Comptroller of the King's Household.
(See page 413.)

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BERESFORD, William, Viscount,-G.C.B., K.G. H.,

K.T.S., K.F.M., and K.F.

Offi. Governor of Jersey.

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Feb. 6, 1821

A General, and Colonel of the 16th Regiment of
Foot.

A Com. of the Military College at Sandhurst.
His Lordship is Duke of ELVAS, and a Field Marshal
of Portugal.

(See page 149.)

BEXLEY,-Nicholas, Baron,-D.C.L., F.R.S., and

F.S.A.

Offi. A Privy Councillor for Ireland.

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A Commissioner of the Metropolitan Roads.
A Commissioner for the Affairs of the Duhcy of
Cornwall.

A Commissioner for building new Churches.
President of the Prayer Book and Homily Society.
A Vice President of the British and Foreign Bible
Society.

A Vice President of the Royal Society of Literature.
A Commissioner of the Church and Corporation
Land Tax.

(See page 150.)

BLOOMFIELD,-Benjamin, Baron, I.P.,-G.C.B.. July 15, 1817
Offi. Env. and Min. Plen, at the Court of Sweden.
Lieut. General, and Col. Commandant of the Royal

Regt. of Artillery.

(Lady B. is Ranger of Hampton Court Park.) (See page 271.)

BOURNE,-William Sturges

Offi. Warden of the New Forest, Hants.

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Aug. 10, 1814

April 8, 1820

Offi. Lord Justice Clerk of the Court of Session, and of the Court of Justiciary in Scotland.

A Commis. for the Custody of the Scottish Regalia.

BROUGHAM AND VAUX,-Henry, Baron
Offi. Lord High Chancellor.

A Lord of Trade and Plantations.

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Official Visitor of Oriel College, Oxford; and of
Pembroke and Catherine Halls, Cambridge.

An Official Trustee of the British Museum.

A Governor of the Charter House.

A Member of Council of the London University.
A Perpetual Governor of King's College, London.
Treasurer of the Society of Lincoln's-inn.

Chairman of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful
Knowledge.

A Commissioner for building new Churches.
Rel. Brother to William Brougham, Esq., M.P. for
Southwark; and to James Brougham, Esq., M.P.
for Winchelsea.

1831

(See page 153.)

BUCKINGHAM,-Richard, Duke of,-K.G., D.C.L., and

F.S.A.

Feb. 6, 1806

Offi. Lord Lieut. and Cust. Rot. of Buckinghamshire. (See page 154.)

BURGHERSH,-Lord

N. & S. John Fane.

Offi. Envoy Extraordinary at Lucca, &c.
Rel. Son of the Earl of Westmoreland.

March 28, 1822

CAMBRIDGE,-H. R. H. Prince Adolphus Frederick,

Duke of,—K.G., G.C.B., and K.B.E... Feb. 3, 1802 Offi. Viceroy of Hanover.

A Field Marshal, and Col. of the Coldstream Guards.

Colonel in Chief of the 60th Foot.

A Com. of the Military College at Sandhurst.
President of the Foundling Hospital.

Vice Patron of the Royal Academy of Music.

(See page 155.)

CAMDEN, John Jefferies, Marquess,—K.G., M.R.L.A.,

and F.S.A.

Offi. One of the Tellers of the Exchequer.

. June 21, 1793

Lord Lieutenant, Vice Admiral, and Custos Rotu-
lorum of Kent, and of the City of Canterbury.
Master of the Trinity House.

A Governor of the Charter House.

A Trustee of the British Museum.
Recorder of Bath.

(See page 156.)

CANNING,-Sir Stratford,-G.C.B.-M.P. for Stock

bridge.

Late Amb. Extr. and Plen. at Constantinople.

(See page 528.)

July 20, 1820

CANTERBURY, William, Lord Archbishop of,—D.D.,

F.R.S. and F.S A.

Primate of all England, and Metropolitan.

Offi. A Governor of the Charter House.

A Lord of Trade and Plantations.

An Official Trustee of the British Museum.
A Commissioner for building new Churches.
Visitor of All Soul's, Merton, and Baliol Colleges,
Oxford.

A Visitor of Harrow School.

A Governor of Beccles School.

A Visitor of King's College, London.

(See page 156.)

Oct. 5, 1813

CAREW,-Reginald Pole

Jan. 14, 188

CARLISLE,-George, Earl of

Offi. Lord Lieut. of the East Riding of Yorkshire. (See page 157.)

CARTERET,-George, Baron

Feb. 7, 1806

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Rel. His Lordship is bro. to the Marquess of Bath. (See page 158.)

CATHCART,-William- Shaw, Earl,-K. T., G. C. B,

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A Gen., and Col, of the 2d Regiment of Life Guards.
An Advocate at the Scottish Bar.

A Com. of the Military College at Sandhurst.

(See page 159.)

CHATHAM,-John, Earl of,-K.G.

Offi. Governor of Gibraltar.

An elder brother of the Trinity House.

A Governor of the Charter House.

A Gen., and Col. of the 4th Regt. of Foot.
(See page 160.)

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CHOLMONDELEY,-George-James-Horatio, Marquess,
Offi. Joint Hereditary Great Chamberlain of England.
President of the Sunday School Society.

A Vice Pres. of the Prayer Book and Homily Society.
A Vice Pres. of the British and Foreign Bible Society.
(See page 161.)

CLANCARTY,-Richard, Earl of, R. I. P.,-G.C.B.—

(Viscount Clancarty, U.K.)

Offi. A Privy Councillor for Ireland.
Vice Admiral of Connaught.
Custos Rotulorum of Galwayshire.
Colonel of the Galway Militia.

(See page 162.)

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May 13, 1807

CLANRICARDE,-Ulick-John, Marquess of, I.P.-K.P.

(Baron Somerhill, U.K.)

Offi. Captain of the Yeomen of the King's Guard.
Lord Lieutenant of Galwayshire.

(See page 224.)

CLARE,-John, Earl of, I.P.-G.C.B. (Baron Fitz-

gibbon, G.B.)

Offi. Governor of Bombay.

A Major General in the Army.

(See page 177.)

CLARENDON,-John-Charles, Earl of.

Feb. 19, 1787

Offi. Chief Justice in Eyre, north of Trent.
Prothonotary of the County Palatine of Lancaster.
(See page 162.)

COCKBURN,-Sir Geo.,-G.C.B.-M.P. for Plymouth,

Offi. Major General of the Marines.

Vice Admiral of the Red.

(See pages 379 and 523.)

April 30, 1827

CONYNGHAM,-Henry, Marquess, R. I. P.-K. P.,

F.S.A., and M.R.I.A., (Baron Minster, U.K.) Dec. 10, 1821
Offi. Custos Rot. of the County of Clare.

A General in the Army.

Governor of Windsor Castle.

(See page 164.)

COURTENAY,―Thomas-Peregrine,-M.P. for Totness,

Offi. Agent for the Cape of Good Hope.
Rel. Third cousin to the Earl of DEVON.
(See pages 408 and 529.)

May 30, 1828

COURTOWN,-James-George, Earl of, I. P.-K. P.

(Baron Saltersford, G.B.).

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(See page 221.)
221.)

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June 21, 1793

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