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The London Gazette.

Published by Authority.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1860.

Lord Chamberlain's Office, February 3, 1860.

OTICE is hereby given, that The Queen will hold a Court at St. James's Palace, on Wednesday, the 7th of March next, at two o'clock, for the special and exclusive reception of Officers of Volunteer Corps, who may be desirous of presenting themselves before Her Majesty.

REGULATIONS.

The Officers of each Corps will be introduced by the Lord Lieutenants of their Counties, who will join them before entering the Throne Room. In the absence of the Lord Lieutenants, they will be introduced by the Under Secretary of State for the War Department. The Officers will draw up in line before the Queen, and the Senior Officer of each Corps or Company present, will hand a card containing the names of those about to pass before Her Majesty, to the Lord Lieutenant. This Card will be passed to the Lord Chamberlain, who will read the names to the Queen. Officers will then pass on.

The Officers of Volunteer Corps who are desirous of attending the Queen's Court, at Saint James's Palace, on Wednesday the 7th of March next, should forthwith communicate their intention to the Lord Lieutenants of the several Counties in which their Corps have been established.

A list of the Officers who have thus signified their wish to be present will be transmitted by the Lord Lieutenant of each County to the Secretary of State for the War Department.

SYDNEY,

Lord Chamberlain.

Lord Chamberlain's Office, February 3, 1860.

NOTICE is hereby given, that The Queen will hold a Levee, at St. James's Palace, on Wednesday the 28th of March next, at two o'clock.

The Lord Lieutenants and the Military Authorities summoned to attend the Court, will enter the Palace at the Entrée Entrance in Ambassadors' Court, and will pass at once to the Entrée Room.

The Officers of Volunteers will enter the Palace at the usual Corridor Entrance, opposite Marlborough House, and will be shewn at once to the room appointed for the assembling of their corps, where they will form into Companies in the order in which they are to pass the Queen.

In order to facilitate this arrangement, each Officer will be furnished with a card on which is distinctly written, his County, the number of his County in the Army List, and the name and number of his Artillery Corps, Company, or Sub-division.

should be specially marked on the cards of Officers of Artillery Volunteer Corps.

The doors of the Palace will be opened at half past twelve o'clock, and no Officer can be admitted after a quarter before two o'clock.

Officers will appear in the Uniforms approved for their Corps by the Lord Lieutenants.

They will pass before the Queen by Regiments, Companies, or Sub-divisions, headed by the Senior Officer present.

REGULATIONS

TO BE OBSERVED WITH REGARD TO THE QUEEN'S LEVEES AT ST. JAMES'S PALACE.

By Her Majesty's Command, The Noblemen and Gentlemen, who propose to attend Her Majesty's Levees, at St. James's Palace, are requested to bring with them two large cards, with their names clearly written thereon, one to be left with The Queen's Page in Attendance in the Corridor, and the other to be delivered to the Lord Chamberlain, who will announce the name to The Queen.

PRESENTATIONS.

Any Nobleman or Gentleman who proposes to be presented to The Queen must leave at the Lord Chamberlain's Office, before twelve o'clock, two clear days before the Levee, a card with his name written thereon, and with the name of the Nobleman or Gentleman by whom he is to be presented.

In order to carry out the existing regulation that no presentation can be made at a Levee except by a Nobleman or Gentleman of a certain rank...

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