King's Own Regiment of Staffordshire Militia. John Philip Dyott the younger, Gent. to be Lieutenant, vice Nicholls, resigned. Dated 4th March 1852. Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Essex. West Essex Militia. Lewis John Way, Esq. to be Captain, vice Bullock, resigned. Dated 27th December 1852. George Chapman, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated 27th December 1852. Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Gloucester, and of the City and County of the City of Gloucester, and of the City and County of the City of Bristol. Royal North Gloucester Regiment of Militia. Sir John Maxwell Steele, Bart. to be Captain, vice Sawyer, resigned. Dated 25th December 1852. Ensign William Adam Chamberlaine to be Lieutenant. Dated 21st December 1852. William Thomas Keene Perry Keene, Gent. to be Lieutenant. Dated 22nd December 1852. Ensign Henry Miller to be Lieutenant. Dated 23rd December 1852. Ensign William Francis Heideman to be Lieutenant. Dated 24th December 1852. Whitehall, December 30, 1852. The Queen has been pleased to grant unto Francis White, of Shanklin, in the Isle of Wight, in the county of Southampton, Esquire, eldest son of Richard Walton White, of Wootton, in the said Isle of Wight, Clerk, by Mary his wife, only daughter of John Popham, late of Kitchill, in the Isle of Wight aforesaid, Esquire, deceased, Her royal licence and authority that in compliance with a proviso contained in the last will and testament of his maternal grandfather, the said John Popham, deceased, he may henceforth take and use the surname of Popham in addition to and after that of White, and also bear the arms of Popham, such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Herald's Office, otherwise the said licence and permission to be void and of none effect. And to command that the said royal concession and declaration be registered in Her Majesty's College of Arms. Whitehall, December 31, 1852. The Queen has been pleased to grant unto George Bullock, a gentleman commoner of Christ Church College, in the University of Oxford, only son and heir apparent of George Bullock, of North Coker House, in the county of Somerset, Esquire, by Maria Caroline his wife, daughter of Charles Grove, of Salisbury, in the county of Wilts, M.D. and Elizabeth his wife, sister of the late Sir John Palmer Acland, of Fairfield, in the said county of Somerset, and of New House, in the county of Devon, Baronet, deceased, Her Majesty's royal licence and authority that he and his issue may in compliance with a request of the late Edward Berkeley Troyte, Clerk, Doctor of Laws, Rector of Huntsham, in the county of Devon, and of Puckington, in the county of Somerset, deceased, take and use the surname of Troyte, in addition to and before that of Bullock, and that he and they may bear the arms of Troyte quarterly, in the second quarter, with his and their own family arms, such arms being first duly exemplified according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Herald's Office, otherwise the said licence and permission to be void and of none effect. And also to command that the said royal concession and declaration be recorded in the College of Arms. Abbott, S. A. Brevet Major A'Beckett, W. Chief-Justice of Victoria Knighthood Abercromby, R. Ensign, 93rd Foot Aberdare. Market, &c.:-Royal Assent to Act 833 518 231 743 981 209 472 596 550 204, 661, 1121 Aboyne, Earl of Deputy-Lieutenant, Northampton 880 Accidental Death Insurance Company. Royal Assent to Act Acheson, A. Lieutenant, Surrey Militia Ackers, G. H. Sheriff, Cheshire . 850 Acland, A. H. D. Sir D. T. Change of Name and Arms Member of Parliament, Devon A'Court, C. H. W. Member of Parliament, Wilton Major, Shropshire Militia W. M. Lieutenant, 77th Foot Acts of Parliament. Royal Assent to— Abbey Tintern and Bigswear Roads Aberllefenny Slate Quarries Railway Asthall and Buckland Turnpike Road Bank Notes |