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1422 Henry VI., son of Henry V.

1461 Edw. IV., descended from Edward III., by Lionel, his 3rd

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Henry VII..

1547 Edward VI., son of

1553 Mary daughters

1558

Henry VIII.

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THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. Alexandrina Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, was born May 24, 1819; succeeded to the House of throne, June 20th, 1837, on the death York. of her uncle, King Will. IV.; crowned June 28th, 1838, and married, Feb. 10th, 1840, to his Royal Highness Prince Albert. Her Majesty is the only daughter of his late Royal Highness Edward, Duke of Kent, son of George III.

House of
Tudor.

1603 James I., first of the Stuart family in England.

1625 Charles I. (son of James I.)-be

headed Jan. 30, 1649.

His Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel Busici, Duke of Saxe, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, K.G., consort of her Majesty, born August 26th, 1819.

Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal, born November 21st, 1840.

His Royal Highness Albert Edward,
Prince of Wales, born Nov. 9th, 1841.
Her Royal Highness Alice Maud,

1649. Commonwealth and protecto-
rate, beginning with Oliver
Cromwell, who died September born April 25th, 1843.
1660.

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His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, born August 6th, 1844.

Her Royal Highness Princess Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25th, 1846. Her Royal Highness Princess Louisa Carolina Alberta, born March 18th, 1848.

His Royal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert, born May 1st, 1850.

Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, in Great Britain, and King of Hanover, uncle to her Majesty, born June 5th, 1771; married, August 29th, 1815. Issue, George Frederick.

Mary, aunt to her Majesty, born Hanover, cousin to her Majesty; born April 25th, 1776; married, July 22nd, May 27th, 1819; married, Feb. 1843, 1816, her cousin, the Duke of Glou- Princess Mary of Saxe Altenberg, and cester, deceased. has a son.

mother.

Victoria Mary Louisa, Duchess of George Frederick William Charles, Kent, born August 17th, 1786; mar- K.G., Duke of Cambridge, cousin to ried, in 1818, the Duke of Kent (who her Majesty, born March 26th, 1819. died January 23rd, 1820); her Majesty's Augusta Caroline Charlotte Elizabeth Mary Sophia Louisa, daughter of the Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, Dowager late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Duchess of Cambridge, niece of the her Majesty, born, July 19th, 1822; Landgrave of Hesse, born July 25th, married, June 28th, 1843, Frederick, 1795; married, in 1818, the late Duke Grand Hereditary Duke of Mecklenof Cambridge, by whom she has issue, burg Strelitz.

George William, Augusta Caroline, and Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, Mary Adelaide. daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, George Frederick Alexander Charles and cousin to her Majesty, born Nov. Ernest Augustus, K.G., only child of 27th, 1833. the King of Hanover, Prince Royal of

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The Marquis of Anglesey
Earl Granville.

Right Hon. W. G. Hayter
G. C. Lewis, Esq.

J. Wilson, esq., Hon. John E. Elliot
H.Waddington, Esq., Hon.E.P.Bouverie
Lord Eddisbury, H. U. Addington, Esq.
B. Hawes, Esq., H. Merivale, Esq.
H. Rich, Esq., R. M. Bellew, Esq., W.
G. Craig, Esq., Right Hon. Sir C.
Wood, Bart.

Admiral Dundas, Sir F. Baring, Capt.
the Hon. F. Berkeley, Capt. H. Stew-
art, Hon. W. Cowper, Capt. A. Milne
Lord C. Paget

The Hon. G. Anson

Major-General C. R. Fox.

FOREIGN MINISTERS IN ENGLAND.

AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF.- and Min. Plen.-General Andrea Santa Envoy Ex. and Minister Plen.-Abbott Cruz. Lawrence, esq., 138, Piccadilly.

Consul-Gen.

Baron Scholey, 36,

Sec. of Legation.-John Chandler Westbourne-terrace, Hyde-park. Bancroft Davis, Esq., 138, Piccadilly. Consulate Office.-24, Mark-lane. Consul. - Col. T. Aspenwall, 1, BRAZIL.-Envoy Ex. & Min. Plen.Bishopsgate-churchyard. Le Commandeur Marques Lisboa

Office of Legation.-138, Piccadilly. (absent).

AUSTRIA-Chargé d'Affaires.-Baron Sec. of Legation.-Augusto de Paiva,
Koller, 7, Chandos-street, Cavendish-sq. Esq., 12, Waverley-place., St. John's-
Sec. of Legation.-Chev. Reyer, 7,
Chandos-street.

Consul-Gen.—Baron Rothschild, 148, Piccadilly, & 2, New-court. St. Swithin'slane.

BAVARIA.-Envoy Ex. & Min. Plen. -Baron De Cetto, 3, Hill-street.

wood.

Consul-Gen.-Rear-Admiral, J. Pascoe Grenfell, Liverpool.

Vice-Consul.-Antonio da Costa, Esq., 148, Fenchurch-street.

CHILI, REPUBLIC OF.- -Consul.
Spencer N. Dickson, Esq., 20, Hanover-
terrace, Regent's-park.
DENMARK. - Minister.·

Consul-Gen.—Adolphus Brandt, Esq.,
9, Cornwall-terrace, Regent's-park, &
33, Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-st. ventlow, 2, Wilton-terrace.
BELGIUM.-Envoy Ex. & Min. Plen.
-M. Van de Weyer, 50, Portland-place,
Counsellor & First Sec.-M. Charles
Drouet, 5, Portland-place.

Count Re

Secretary.-Count Reventlow Criminil, 2, Wilton-terrace.

Consul-Gen.-F. Wilson, Esq., 6, Warnford-court, Throgmorton-street. FRANCE. Ambassador.

Consul. - Chev. Delepierre, LL.D., F.S.A., 18, Gloucester-terrace, Hyde- de l'Huys, 10, Belgrave-square. park, & 52, Gracechurch-street, City.

Drouyn

First Sec.-M. Marescalchi, 10, Bel

Office of Legation.--Weymouth-st., grave-square, hours, 11 till 3.

Second Sec.-M. E. Breuil, 10, Bel

BOLIVIA, REPUBLIC OF.-Envoy Ex. grave-square.

Chancellor.-M. Roux, 10, Belgrave

square.

Consul-Gen. M. Cochelet, 4, Clarence-terrace, Regent's-park.

Office for Passports.-47, King William-street, City.

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Counsellor of Legation.-Chev. de
Ribeiro, 56, George-st., Portman-sq.
Consul-Gen.-Chev. F. I. Vanzeller,

GERMANIC CONFEDERATION.-Consul.
-John G. Behrends, Esq., 2, Broad-st. 31, South Bank, Regent's-park.

buildings.

PRUSSIA.-Envoy Ex. & Min. Plen. GREECE.-Consul.-P. Ralli, Esq., 5,-Chev. Bunsen, 9, Carlton-houseConnaught-place West. terrace.

Consulate Office.-25, Finsbury-circus Counsellor & Chamberlain. Count HANOVER.-Envoy Ex. & Min. Plen. Perponcher Sedenitski, 9, Carlton-house-Count Kielmansegge, 44, Grosvenor- terrace.

square.

Secretary-Chas. Klingemann, Esq.,
4, Hobart-place, Eaton-square.
Consul-Gen. - Sir John Hall, St.
Katherine's Dock-house.
Consulate Office.-6, Circus, Minories.
HANSEATIC REPUBLICS, LUBECK, BRE-
MEN, HAMBURG.-Chargé d'Affaires.-
Chev. de Colquhoun, G. C. N. I Turkey,
K. Com. M. Saxony, LLD., 12, St.
James's-place.

Consulate-General and Chancery.— 3, Hare-court, Temple.

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LA PLATA, UNITED PROVINCES.-
Min. Plen.-Don Manuel Moreno, 22,
Manchester-square.
Consulate Office.
chester-street, City.

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Consul-Gen.-Bernhard Hebeler, Esq., K.C.N.E., 15, York-pl., Portman-sq. Consulate.-106, Fenchurch-street. RUSSIA.-Envoy Ex. & Min. Plen.— His Ex. Baron Brunnow, 30, Dover-st. Consul-Gen.-George Krehmer, Esq., 4L, Albany.

Office.-2, Great Winchester-builddings, Winchester-street.

SARDINIA. Chargé d'Affaires. Marquis d'Azeglio, 3, Berkeley-square. Sec. of Legation.-Baron Isola, 5, Berkeley-square.

Consul-Gen.-J. B. Heath, Esq., 66, Russell-square.

Consulate Office.-31, Old Jewry. SAXONY.-Chargé d'Affaires.-Chev. de Colquhoun, Esq., G. C. N. I. Turkey, MEXICO. Envoy Ex. & Min. Plen.-K. Com. M. Saxony, LL.D., 3, StratfordSenor Don José M. L. Mora.

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place.

Consulate-General and Chancery.— 3, Hare-court, Temple.

SPAIN,-Envoy Ex. & Min. Plen.— Hotel, His Ex. Don Xavier de Isturitz, 9, Cavendish-square.

Sec. & Consul-Gen. - Chev. J. W.

Consul-Gen.-Don José Joaquin de

May, Holland Lodge, St. John's-wood- Mora, 37, Old Broad-street, City. place, Regent's-park. SWEDEN AND NORWAY.-Envoy Ex.

Consulate Office.-123, Fenchurch-st. & Min. Plen.-Baron de Rehausen, 14, NICARAGUA, REPUBLIC OF.-Envoy Halkin-street West. Ex. & Min. Pten.-T. Marcoleta, 13,

Old Cavendish-street.

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Sec. of Legation.-G. Gibbern, Esq., 14, Halkin-street West.

Consul-Gen.-Charles Tottie Esq., 52, Montague-square.

Consulate Office.-2, Crosby-square. SWITZERLAND.-Agent & Consul-Gen. -J. L. Prevost, Esq., 24A, Gresham-st. TURKEY.-Ambassador Ex. & Min.

Plen.-His Ex. Mehemed Pacha,
Bryanstone-square.

1, to give them an opportunity of taking them back to the Continent without

First Sec.-Caboul Effendi, 1, Bryan- payment of duty; but on taking them stone-square. out of the warehouse in which they have TUSCANY, GRAND DUCHY OF.-Con- been deposited, they are charged with a sul-Gen.--James C. C. Bell, Esq., 43, rent of 4d. per week for each parcel or Russell-square. package. If, at the end of six months, Office.-5, Angel-court, Throgmorton- the goods are not taken back, or the street, City. duties paid, they are sold to defray rent, Two SICILIES.-Envoy Ex. & Min. duties, and other charges. Articles found Plen.-Prince Castelcicala, 15, Princes-concealed in trunks, boxes, or any packstreet, Cavendish-square. age, or in linen cloths, or other articles,

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Sec. of Legation.-M. Canofari, 56, or packed in any way so as to deceive the Grosvenor-street. officers, are subject to seizure, together Consul-Gen. Henry Swinburne with all the goods (although not conMinasi, Esq., 15, Cambridge-st., Hyde- cealed) with which they are packed. And persons on board any vessel, on being questioned by an officer of the Customs

park-square.

Consul-Gen.

WURTEMBURG. Bernhard Hebeler, Esq., 15, York-place, whether they have any foreign goods in Portman-square. their possession, and denying them, on

Consulate Office.-106, Fenchurch-st. such goods being discovered, are liable

PASSPORTS.

to forfeit them, and to pay a fine of three times their amount. Goods for sale are not allowed to be brought over in any

Having given a list of Ambassadors Post office packet, or other Government and Consuls, the following information vessel, under penalty of forfeiture.] will perhaps be found serviceable. Alabaster, the same duty as Marble, Baskets of all sorts, for every per cwt. 1007. value

£10 0

0

Mr. Lee, of 440, West Strand, uudertakes to obtain Ambassadors' signatures to British Secretary of State's passports at 1s. each. He also makes Beads, viz. Amber, per lb......15 the mounting of passports, the pro- ,, Arango, for every 1007.15 0 curing of couriers, or travelling servants, the supply of guide-books and maps, and all the appendages of travelling, his peculiar study; hence the visitor will find this a very useful establishment.

CUSTOMS DUTIRS.

Coral, the 100%.

15

Other beads, for every 100%....15

The duties are not charged on trifling quantities and actually personal effects of passengers.

Books printed prior to 1801, whether bound or unbound, the cwt..£1 0 0 Or, about 2d. per lb.

printed in or since 1801, if in a Duties on articles imported from the foreign living language, bound or unContinent into England. The following bound, the cwt.... 2 10 0 is extracted from an excellent and most Strictly speaking, pirated works are useful little work, published by Mr. R. altogether prohibited to be imported, Cox, of the London Custom House ;- but a single copy of each work is passed [Persons arriving in England with goods by the officers on payment of the high in their baggage for private use, liable duty. Foreign books and maps having to the payment of duties, are allowed once paid duty, or purchased in Engto leave them at the Custom House land, are delivered free, on a declaraunder the care of the officers, for a pe- tion to that effect being made.

riod not exceeding six months, in order Boots, Shoes, and Calashes, viz., Wo

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