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Marquis of Hertford, to St. Petersburgh. He was nominated one of the King’s naval aides-de-camp, in Aug. 1830; master of the robes to his Majesty, on the 13th of the following month; and a Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, April 12th, 1831.



RIGHT HON. LORD RADSTOCK.
(Suppl. Part I. p. 194)


Was appointed one of his Majesty’s naval aides-de-camp, in Sept. 1831.



SIR JOHN PHILLIMORE, Knt. C.B.


Was appointed one of his Majesty’s naval aides-de-camp in Sept. 1831. He married, Feb. 17th, 1830, Katherine Harriet, daughter of Captain Raigersfeld, R.N.



JAMES WHITLEY DEANS DUNDAS, Esq.
[Captain.]


Was appointed to the Prince Regent 120, flag-ship in the River Medway, Aug. 6th, 18.30; and nominated one of his Majesty’s naval aides-de-camp in Sept. 1831. He paid off the Prince Regent on the 21st Feb. 1832; and in the same year succeeded to the landed property, in Kent and Berkshire, of his deceased father in-law and uncle. Lord Amesbury, whose case is supposed to be the first instance of a peerage having been created and become extinct in the short space of one month.

Captain Dundas represented the borough of Greenwich in the first reformed parliament; and was appointed a deputy lieutenant of the county of Berks in 1834.