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SHERIFFS

Appointed by the Prince Regent in Council for the Year 1812.

Bedfordshire, J. Cooper, of Toddington, Esq.

Berkshire, George Elwes, of Marcham, Esq.

Buckinghamshire, C. Salter, of Stoke Poges, Esq.

Cambridgeshire and Huntingdons. John Carstairs, of Woodhurst, Esq.

Cheshire, Edmund Yates, of Ince, Esq.

Cornwall, J. Vivian, of Pencallenneck, Esq.

Cumberland, Thomas Hartley, of Linethwaite, Esq.

Derbyshire, R. Bateman, of Foston, Esq.

Devonshire, James Hay, of Collypriest, Esq.

Dorsetshire, Thomas Horlock Bastard, of Charlton Marshall, Esq.

Essex, Sir Robert Wigram, of Walthamstow, Bart.

Gloucestershire, Sir William Hicks, of Whitcomb-Park, Bart.

Herefordshire, Thomas Jay, of Derndale, Esq.

Hertfordshire, J. Currie, of Essenden, Esq.

Kent, J. Wells, of Bickley, Esq.

Lancaster, Edward Greaves, of Culcheth, Esq.
Leicestershire, R. Cheslyn, of Langley, Esq.
Lincolnshire, George Lister, of Grisby, Esq.
Monmouthshire, C. Lewis, of St. Pierre, Esq.
Norfolk, J. Turner Hales, of Hardingham, Esq.

Northamptonshire, Peter Denys, of Easton Neston, Esq.

Northumberland, Ralph Bates, of Milbourne-Hall, Esq.

Nottinghamshire, Hugh Blades, of Ranby-Hall, Esq.

Oxfordshire, Francis Sackville Lloyd Wheate, of Glympton-Park.
Rutlandshire, Gerard Noel Noel, of Exton, Esq.

Shropshire, Richard Lyster, of Rowton, Esq.

Somersetshire, William Vaughan, of Moneton Combe, Esq.

Staffordshire, Thomas Mottershaw, of Silkmore-House, Esq.

Southampton (Hampsh.) Thomas Thistlewaite, of Southwick, Esq.

Suffolk, Richard Moore, of Melford, Esq.

Surrey, Thomas Starling Benson, of Champion Lodge, Esq.

Sussex, George Francis Tyson, of Singleton, Esq.

Warwickshire, Samuel Peach, of Idlicote, Esq.

Wiltshire, Sir William Pierce Ashe A'Court, of Heytesbury, Bart.
Worcestershire, J. Baker, of Waresley, Esq.

Yorkshire, Sir Thomas Slingsby, of Scriven Park, Bart.

SOUTH WALES.

Carmarthenshire, J. George Phillips, of Cwingwilly, Esq.
Pembrokshire, Henry Scourfield, of Robeston-Hall, Esq.
Cardinganshire, Griffith Jones, of Cardigan, Esq.

Glamorganshire, Morgan Popkin Traherne, of Goytraherne, Esq.
Brecon, Charles Fox Crespigny, of Tallyn, Esq.

Radnor, Thomas Grove, the younger, of Cwn Ellan, Esq.

NORTH

NORTH WALES.

Merionethshire, William Wynne, of Penairth, Esq.
Carnarvonshire, G. T. Smyth, of Penydyffryn, Esq.
Anglesey, Hugh Bulkeley Owen, of Coedana, Esq.
Montgomeryshire, G. Meares, of Pynnant, Esq.
Denbighshire, William Edwards, of Hendre-House, Esq.
Flintshire, Hugh Humphrys, of Parypille, Esq.

APPENDIX

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manding his Majesty's ship Sir Francis Drake, arrived last night at Lord Liverpool's office with a dispatch, of which the following is a copy:

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Batavia, Sept. 29, 1811. Sir, I had the honour to acquaint you, in my dispatch of the 1st instant, that the conquest of Java was at that time substantially accomplished by the glorious and decisive victory of the 20th of August.

I am happy to announce to your excellency the realization of those views, by the actual surrender of the island and its dependencies by a capitulation concluded between their excellencies Lieut.-General Sir Samuel Auchmuty and General Jansens, on the 18th of September. 'I have the honour to enclose a report which the commander-inchief has addressed to me, of the proceedings of the army subsequent to the 26th of August, with its enclosures..

Your excellency will observe with satisfaction, from these documents, that the final pacification

of the island has been hastened by fresh examples of the same spirit, decision, and judgment which have marked the measures of his excel-lency the commander-in-chief, and of the same gallantry which has characterised the troops since the hour of their disembarkation on this coast.

The commander-in-chief will sail in a few days for India; and I flatter myself that I shall be able to embark on board his Majesty's ship Modeste, for Bengal, about the middle of October.

I have the honour to be, &c. (Signed) MINTO. To his Excellency R. T. Farqubar, esq. &c. Isle of France.

Modeste, off Samarang,
Sept. 21, 1811.

My Lord, I have the honour to submit to your lordship, a continuation of the report which it is my duty to lay before you, of the proceedings of the army under my command.

Immediately on receiving the intelligence of General Jansens' retreat from Bugtenzorg by an eastern route, and the occupation of that post by our troops, I placed a force, consisting of the 3d battalion of Bengal volunteers, and.a detachment

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