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LIST OF THE HOUSEHOLD OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF KENT.

RESIDENCE, The lodge, cASTLEBAR HILL, NEAR EALING, MIDdlesex; kenSINGTON PALACE; AND WINDSOR CASTLE.

Comptroller-Maj.-Gen. Frederick Augustus Wetherall. Grooms-Major-Gen. J. Agmondisham Vesey, Col. George Stracey Smyth, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Hardyman.

Equerries-Maj.-Gen. G. Anson, Col. J. Moore, and
Lieut.-Col. J. Drink water.

Private Secretary—Maj. Gen. J. A. Vesey.
Assistant to Ditto-J. Parker, Esq.

Assist. pr. Secretary for Charities-James Thomson, Esq. In the thirty-ninth year of the present reign, the annual sum of 12,000l. was granted by Parliament to his Royal Highness; and in the forty-sixth year, an additional grant was made of 6000l. per annum.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF
CUMBERLAND'S HOUSEHOLD.

RESIDENCE, ST. JAMES'S, AND KEW.

Comptroller-General Rd. Vyse.

Grooms of the Bed-chamber—Lieut.-Gen. H. Wynyard, Lieut.-Col. W. Thornton, Maj.-Gen. Sir C. Grant. Equerries-Hon. Col. W. Collyer, Lieut.-Gen. J. Slade, Capt. R. H. Vyse, Maj. F. Peters.

Household Chaplain-Dr. J. Clarke.

In the 39th year of the present reign, 12,000l. annually was granted to his Royal Highness; and in the fortysixth year, an additional sum of 6000l. per annum.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF
SUSSEX'S HOUSEHOLD.

RESIDENCE, KENSINGTON PALACE, AND WINDSOR

CASTLE.

Comptroller-Right Hon. Lord Graves.
Sub-Treasurer-C. Powell, Esq.

Grooms of the Bedchamber-Hon. Capt. G. Hope, Admiral Sir T. Williams, Maj.-Gen. Sir J. Douglas, and Lieutenant-Colonel Ogg.

Equerries-Maj.-Gen. Walker, Maj. Guthrie, Maj. Perkins Magra, and G. W. Denys, Esq.

In the forty-second year of the present reign, the an nual sum of 12,000l. was granted to his Royal Highness; and in the forty-sixth year, an additional grant of 6000l. per annum.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF
CAMBRIDGE'S HOUSEHOLD.

RESIDENCE, SOUTH AUDLEY STREET, GROSVENOR SQUARE, AND WINDSOR CASTLE.

Equerries Maj. Gen. B. Decken, Lieut.-Gen. Don, Lieut.-Col. Cooke, Lieut.-Col. Duke, Maj. General Hislop, and Admiral Fraser.

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In the forty-second year of the present reign, Parliament granted to his Royal Highness the annual sum of 12,000l.; and in the forty-sixth year, the additional sum of 60001.

THE DUKE AND DUTCHESS OF GLOU

CESTER'S HOUSEHOLD.

RESIDENCE, GLOUCESTER HOUSE, PARK LANE; BAG-
SHOT PARK, SURREY; AND BOLDREWOOD
LODGE, HANTS.

Secretary and Comptroller-Edmund Currey, Esq. Grooms of the Bedchamber Col. T. Dalton, Sir H. Popham, K. B. and K. S. J. J., Maj.-Gen. A. Goldie, Col. Gordon.

Equerry-Lient.-Col. S. Higgins.

In the forty-sixth year of the present reign, Parlia ment granted to his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester the annual sum of 14,000l.; and to her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia of Gloucester, the sum of 7000l. per annum.

PUBLIC OFFICES.

ADMIRALTY OFFICE,

CHARING CROSS.

FOR Conducting all business relative to the royal navy and marines, under the direction of seven lords commissioners.

Lords Commissioners-R. Viscount Melville; Vice-Ad. Sir J. S. Yorke, K. C. B. and M. P.; Rear-Ad. Sir G. J. Hope, K. C. B. and M. P.; Sir G. Warrender, Bart. and M. P.; John Osborne, Esq. M. P.; RearAdmirals, Sir Graham Moore, K. C. B., and the Marquess of Worcester.

First Secretary-J. W. Croker, Esq. M.P., LL.D.,
F.R.S.

Second Secretary-J. Barrow, Esq. F. R.S.
Chief Clerk-W. Pearce, Esq.

ROYAL MARINE PAY OFFICE, NO. 29, PARLIAMENT

STREET.

Paymaster and Inspector-The Hon. G. A. C. Stapylton.

COMMANDER IN CHIEF'S OFFICE.

HORSE GUARDS.

Commander in Chief-Field Marshal H. R. H. the Duke of York, K. G. and G. B.

Military Secretary-Maj.-Gen. Sir Hen. Torrens, K.C.B. -Private Sec.

WAR-OFFICE.

HORSE-GUARDS, WHITEHALL.

Secretary at War- Right Hon. Lord Viscount Palmerston, M.P.

Deputy Secretary at War-W. Merry, Esq.
First Clerk-Robert Lukin, Esq.
Principal Clerk-Richard Brown, Esq.

ORDNANCE OFFICE.

TOWER, AND PALL MALL.

Master General of the Ordnance-Right Hon. Gen. Henry Earl of Mulgrave.

Lieutenant-General-Sir Hildebrand Oakes, Bart. Surveyor-General-Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Moorsom, K.C. B., M.P.

SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE.

WHITEHALL. HOME DEPARTMENT.

Where all grants, pardons, and regulations in all civil matters, are made out; preferments in the church,

matters of police, the regular army, militia, and yeomanry, dispensations, licenses to trade, alien regulations, and all correspondence regarding Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, &c.

Principal Secretary of State-Lord Viscount Sidmouth. Under Secretaries -J. Beckett, Esq. and Right Hon. J. H. Addington, M. P.

Chief Clerk-T. H. Plasket, Esq.

ALIEN DEPARTMENT

-20, CROWN STREET,

WESTMINSTER.

Clerk-Benjamin P. Capper, Esq.

Assistant Clerks-A. H. Trimmer, and W. Hughes.
Messengers-J. Wood, Thomas Anderson.

AGENTS AT THE OUT-PORTS.

Dover-B. F. Stow, Esq.

Gravesend-Jas. Walsh, Esq.

Harwich-Sam. Billingsley, Esq.

SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE.

FOREIGN AFFAIRS.-DOWNING-STREET.

For conducting all correspondence with British ministers abroad, and foreign ministers at this court, relating to negotiations, treaties, and other political matters...

Principal Secretary of State-Viscount Castlereagh, K.G. Under Secretaries—Wm. Hamilton and Edward Cooke, Esquires.

SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE.

COLONY AND WAR DEPARTMENT.-DOWNING-STREET.

Principal Secretary of State-Earl Bathurst.

PRIVY SEAL.

Lord Privy Seal-The Earl of Westmoreland, K. G.

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