1.20 BULLETINS. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 4, H War-Office, 3d January 1831. 66 IS Majesty has been pleased to approve of the 88th Foot, or Connaught Rangers, retaining on its colours and appointments, the Harp and Crown, with the motto, Quis separabit?" in addition to the other badges and devices which it has been authorised to bear, in commemoration of its distinguished services on various occasions. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE of JANUARY 7, 1831. CIRCUITS OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS. SPRING CIRCUITS, 1831. NORTHERN CIRCUIT. H. R. Reynolds, Esq. Chief Commissioner. Rutlandshire, at Oakham, Monday, February 21. Lincolnshire, at Lincoln and City, Wednesday, February 23. Nottinghamshire, at Nottingham and Town, Friday, February 25. Derbyshire, at Derby, Monday, February 28. Yorkshire, at Wakefield, Thursday, March 3. Yorkshire, at Kingston-upon-Hull, Wednesday, March 9. Yorkshire, at York and City, Friday, March 11. Cumberland, at Carlisle, Wednesday, March 23. MIDLAND CIRCUIT. J. G. Harris, Esq. Commissioner. Essex, at Chelmsford, Tuesday, March 8. March 23. Wednesday, Bedfordshire, at Bedford, Thursday, March 24. Buckinghamshire, at Aylesbury, Friday, March 25. Northamptonshire, at Northampton,Monday, March 28. Leicestershire, at Leicester, Tuesday, March 29. Staffordshire, at Litchfield, Wednesday, March 30. Staffordshire, at Stafford, Thursday, March 31. Shropshire, at Shrewsbury, Monday, April 4. Warwickshire, at Coventry, Wednesday, April 6. Warwickshire, at Warwick, Thursday, April 7. Warwickshire, at Birmingham, Saturday, April 9. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. T. B. Bowen, Esq. Commissioner. Kent, at Dover, Wednesday, February 23. Herefordshire, at Hereford and City, Monday, |