Discover 1844's official notices in one concise volume.
This edition compiles brief, formal announcements from the London Gazette, including appointments, church livings, and parliamentary notices, offering a window into official life in the mid‑19th century.
This compilation presents a steady stream of government and clerical movements, from promotions and appointments to notices of elections and legal proceedings. It focuses on factual announcements, with little narrative embellishment, making it a handy reference for researchers and readers curious about how public business was recorded at the time.
- Official appointments and promotions for military, colonial, and diplomatic roles.
- Church livings and ministerial presentations across Scotland and England.
- Parliamentary notices, writs, and orders connected to the Crown and state.
- Schedules of circuits, court notices, and administrative orders that shaped governance.
Ideal for readers of historical reference, archival enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a snapshot of formal state communication in 1844. The book is best as a source of specific entries and a sense of the period’s public voice.