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The Privy Council Officecont.
Public Schools, England.
No Statutes of public schools were approved by Order in Council during 1890.
Suffragan Bishop.
Order in Council, dated March 21, 1890, appointing Burnley the see of a Bishop Suffragan 958
Universities.
A list of the statutes of universities approved by Order in Council during 1890 will be found at 1052
The Record Office.
Order in Council, dated June 30, 1890, approving rules for the disposal of documents which are not of sufficient value to justify their preservation in the Public Record Office 938
The Secretary for Scotland.
Boundaries, S.
A list of the Orders in Council issued during 1890 confirming Orders of the Boundary Commission for S. will be found at 1040
Burgh, S.
No Orders have been issued by the Secretary for Scotland during 1890 dividing burghs into wards.
Cholera.
Order of the Secretary for Scotland, dated September 5, 1890, putting Part III. of the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867, in force. See Note 88
Regulations of the Board of Supervision, dated September 16, 1890. See Note 88
Order of the Board of Supervision, dated September 19, 1890, as to importation of rags from Spain. See Note 88
County Councils, S.
A list of the Orders and Determinations of the Secretary for Scotland issued during 1890 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1889, will be found at 1041
Fisheries (Sea), S.
Order of the Secretary for Scotland, dated January 27, 1890, confirming byelaw (No. 7) of the Fishery Board for Scotland as to trawling 660
Order of the Secretary for Scotland, dated November 19, 1890, confirming byelaw (No. 8) of the Fishery Board for Scotland as to trawling 661
Fisheries (Salmon), S.
A list of the Orders made by the Secretary for Scotland during 1890 varying the close time for rod-fishing will be found at 1047
Manufactures, Board of, S.
Order of the Secretary for Scotland, dated December 27, 1890, respecting the formation of a "Life class" in the Edinburgh School of Art 818
Prison, S.
Rule, dated March 6, 1890, made by the Secretary for Scotland appointing police cells in the burgh of Stirling to be a legal prison 933