3d Regt. of Dragoon Guards, Clement Jones Styles, Gent. to be Cornet. Toth Regt. of Dragoons, Hon. John Hope to be Cornet. 3d Regt. of Foot, Lieutenant George Deffel Bowes from the 63d, to be Lieutenant. 13th Regt. of Foot, Capt. Lieut. Joan Perryn to be Captain of a Company. 24th Regt. of Foot, Capt. the Hon. George St. John, on the half-pay of the 21ft to be Captain of a Company. 32d Regt. of Foot, Henry Moredaunt Clavering, Gent. to be Enfign. 334 Regt. of Foot, Walter Elliott, Gent. to be Entign. 58th Regt. of Foot, Lieut. Edward Baker Littlehales, on the half-pay of the 58th, to be Lieutenant; Adjotant James Harrifon, on the half-pay of the 95th, to be Quarter-matter. 60th Regt. of Foot, ru Battalion, Andrew Rofs, Gent. to be Enfign. 63d Regt. of Foot, Lieut. George Deffel Bowes, from the 99th, to be Lieutenant; Lieutenant Samuel Fairlough, from the 3d Foot, to be Lieutenant. June 8. 23d Regt. of Light Dragoons, Quarter-mafter John Bangor appointed to be Cornet. 9th Regt. of Foot, Richard P. Wolfe, Gent. to be Enfign. 20th Regt. of Foot, Robert Halliday, Gent. to be Enlign. 36th Regt. of Foot, Lieutenant D. Kelly Armstrong, from the 102d Regt. to be Lieutenant; Volunteer William Freeman to be Enfign; Enfign John Crump to be Lieutenant; Volunteer Broady to be Enfign. 42d Regt. Foot, Enign John Macpherfon to be Lieutenant; Volunteer Robinfon to be Enfign; Lieut. Wm. Stewart, of the Tooth Regt. to be Captain of a Company; James Welth, Gent. to be Enfigo; Enfign John M'Donald to be Lieutenant; John. Taylor, Gent. to be Enfign; Donald M'Intyre, to be Quarter-maller; Entign Kenneth M'Kenzie to be Lieutenant; Suther land, Gent. to be Enfign; Lieutenant James Spens to be Captain of a Company; Enfign Charles M'Clean to be Lieutenant; Donald M'Intyre, Gent. to be Enfign; Entign James Keith to be Lieutenant; Robert Lellie, Gent. to be Enfign; Enfign Daniel Robertfon to be Lieutenant; Thomas Lighton, Gent. to be Enfigu; William Macpherfon, Gent. to be Enfign; Lieutenant Alexander M'Donald to be Quarter-matter; Enfign James Welth to be Lieutenant; John Campbell, Gent. to be Eafign. 73d Regt. of Foot, William Greene, Gent. to be Enfign; Cornet J. Armstrong, from 23d Dragoons, to be Lientenant. 98th Regt. Foot, Lieut. Wm. Bullock to be Captain of a Company; Enfign John Younge to be Lieutenant; Volunteer Wm. Douglas to be Enfign. 100th Regt. of Foot, Captain Lieutenant Jofeph Fish to be Captain of a Company; Lieutenant B. Dougal to be Captain Lieute nant; Entigo Newton Treen to be Lieutenanig Volunteer James Frafer to be Enfign; Votunteer James Charles Rofe to be Enfigo; Entiga Wm. Stewart to be Lieutenant; James D'Avergne, Gent. to be Enfign; Entign Wm. Mackenzie Stewart to be Lieutenant; Wm. Gifford, Gent. to be Eutign; Enlign Walter Proffer to be Lieutenant; John Douglas, Gent. to be Enfign; Enfign Frederic Roe to be Lieutenant; Robert Anfie, Gent. to be Enfign; Enfign William Macleod, from 20th Regt. to be Lieutenant; Enlign Alexander Maitland, from 9th Regt. to be Lieutenant; Enfign Ronald Cameron, from 4th Regt. to be Lieutenant; Lieutenant Charles Lucas Wheeler to be Captain Lieutenant; Enfign Roger Finman to be Lieutenant; Robert Barton, Gent. to be Enfigu. June 26. 3d. regt. drag. Capt. Lieutenant Christopher Watfon, to be Captain of a Company; Lieutenant John Richardfon to be Captain Lieutenant; Cornet John Hawkes, to be Lieutenant. 16th regt. drag. John Ashton, gent. to be cornet. Iith regt. foot, Lieutenant John Agmondetham Veley, to be adjutant. 17th reg. foot, Duke Giffard, gent. to be enfign; Lieutenant Donald Finucane, of the late 82d. regt. to be lieutenant; Stephen Rice, gent. to be enfign. 24th reg. foot, Robert Christmas, gent. to be enfign. 27th reg. foot, Edward Manners, gent. to be enfign. 33d reg. foot, Captain John Coape Sherbrooke, of the late 85th regt. to be captain of a company. 45th reg. foot, Enfign Ambrose Aubrey to be lieutenant. 69th regt. foot, Herzel de Lifle, gent. to be enfign. DEATH S. June 2. Monday fe'nnight died in Marlborough-street, Dublin, the Dowager Lady Vifcountefs Netterville. Her lady thip was fifter to the late Benjamin Burton, of Burton hall, in the county of Carlow, Efq. and mother to the prefent Lord Viscount Netterville. June 3. Wednesday fe'nnight died, the lady of the Right Rev. the Bishop of Clogher, at his Lordship's houfe, in Henrietta-ftreet, Dublin. June 8. In an advanced age, at her house in Charles-ftreet, Berkleytquare, the Right Hon. the Countefs of Efex, after an illnes of two days. June 10. At his feat in Argylefire, uni vertally lamented, Colonel Donald Campbell, formerly high in command on the coat of Coromandel. June 11. On Friday laft died at Bath, the Hon. Mrs. Needham, filter to the prefent Lord Kilmorey. Ατ At Llangley-park, in Buckinghamthire, the Right Hon. Catharine Countess Dowager of Egmont, widow of John late Earl of Egmont, and fifter of the prefent Earl of Northampton. The Irith Barony of Arden, enjoyed by her lady fhip in her own right, defcends to her youngest fon, Charles George Perciva, now Lord Arden. June 15. At his houfe in Paul's Wharf, Sir Barward Turner, Knt. Alderman of Cordwainers Ward, one of the Sheriffs for the city of London, and county of Middlefex, and one of the reprefentatives in Parliament for The accident the borough of Southwark. wh ch occafioned his death was owing to his horfe taking fright, and croffing the road upon a poft-chaife, n coming from Tottenham laft Saturday; one of the shafts pierced the fleth of his thigh, la d. bare the bone in a moft dreadful manner, and broke his leg juft below the knee. Mr. Grindal, the furgeon, who had been of the party, happened to be near, and by immediate application of bandages, fuch as could be procured, happily prevented him bleeding to death upon the fpot. With great difficulty, after taking off the doors of Mr. Grindal's carriage, he was laid at the bottom of it, and conveyed home. Sir Barnard Turner expired in the 48th year of his age. He was chofen Alderman of Cordwainers Ward in the year 1781, on the death of Alderman Hayley, and elected Sheriff of the city of London and county of Middlefex, en Midfummer day laft. His conduct as a magiftrate and a man gave univerfal fatisfaction to his fellow-citizens; and the electors of Southwark had fo high an opinion of his integrity, that at the late general election he was elected Member of Parliament for that Borough without oppofition. Sir Barnard Turner has left his lady pregmant, and a family of fix children. Saturday the 19th, at noon, the corps was carried from his houfe at St. Paul's Wharf to Therfield, in Hertfordshire, for interment. The hearfe, with one mourning coach, containing the relations of the deceased, his own ftate chariot, the chariot of Mr. Sheriff Skinner, (in which were that gentleman and the Under Sheriff) and four other private coaches, came up Thames-fireet to Chatham-iquare, where the Volunteer Foot Affociation had affembled to receive them; being arrived there, the proceffion moved on in the following man Volunteers two and two, with crapes round their arms; fire arms inverted, and black and white feathers in their caps. State Horfe dreffed. Mourning Leaders. The Hearfe, with Six Horfes, dreffed with State Chatiot. The Carriages of Friends, &c. Another Corps of Volunteers, two and two. Kettle Drums and Four Fifes. The whole proceeded up Ludgate-hill, round St. Paul's Church-yard, through Cheapfide, &c. to Shoreditch. The whole was above two hours in paffing through the city, the streets of which were exceffively crouded ed. On the 12th inft. at Budley Salteron, in the county of Devon, aged 39, the Hon. David Stewart, Lieutenant in his Majefty's fleet, fon of the late, and brother to the prefent Earl Moray. June 16th. At Hereford, Dr. Dimfdale, of Bloomsbury-fquare, fon of the Honourable Baron Dimidale. June 17th. At Sloan-fquare, Chelsea, Nathaniel Phillips, late Captain in the Royal garrifon battalion, and Major of Brigade to the Earl of Lincoln. June 18th. At Kensington, Sir George Vandeput, Bart. fo noted for the oppofition made by him, about 35 years fince, to the prefent Earl Gower, as a Candidate for Weftminster. At Kenfington Gravel Pitts, Mifs Kemp, of Queen-fquare, Westminster, fifter, of the late Sir John Kemp, of Gefling, in the county of Norfolk, Bart. June 25. At his houfe in Chancery-lane, Thomas Cowper, Efq; Clerk of the Rules in the Court of King's Bench, aged 76, which place he had enjoyed feveral years. BANKRUPT S. May 29. Charles Willingham, late of Bu ry St. Edmond's, Suffolk, Corn-chandler. Thomas Bramell, of Reddish, Lancaster, Corn. factor. Samuel Seaman, of Difs, Norfolk, Wool-comber. Henry Clow, now or late of Bristol, Baker. Thomas Newftead of Charingcrofs, Middlefex, Tavern-keeper. George Dean Sanders, of Leatherhead, Surry, Tanner. George Cartwright, of Soho, Middlefex, Merchant. William Young, of Queen-freet, Cheapfide, Linen-draper. John Habbijam, of St. Catherine's, Tower, London, Butcher. June 1. Heary Mac Donal now or late of the Strand, Middlefex, Hofer. William Mowatt, now or late of Doncafter, Yorkshire, Tallow-chandler. Thomas Coxhead, of Reading, Berkshire, Timber-merchant. June 5. Jofeph Johnfon, late of Liverpool, The Two Enfigas; Colours inverted, and Lancaster, Tallow-chandler. John Bowker, dreffed with Crape. Kettle Drummers. Four Fifes, playing at intervals the 104th Pfalm. of Leadenhall-street, London, Upholder. Robert Walters of Watford, Hartford, Victvaller. Robert Clark, late of St. Martin's-court, St Martin's-lane, Middlefex, Cane-merchant. PARLIAMENTARY, HISTORICAL POLITICAL, AND LITERARY TO THE SIXTH VOLUME. (SEE ALSO THE CONTENTS OF EACH NUMBER.) A ADAM, Mr. his fpeech on Advocate of Scotland, his loyalifts in, after the peace war ΙΟΙ Baffora, brutal cruelty of the 271 Borel de Bourg's Monf. account of his difafters in croffing 270 303 279 477 112 Chancellor Lord, his fpeech 139 57. ftate of the nation 64. Eden's motion relative to a union 121. on a motion a gainst the prefent min fry motion refpect ng the House 283 tax election 429. mates 556 226 Duke of Athol Indiaman burnt on from the County of York E 94 East Indies, Gazette account 555 Effingham Lord his fpeech on 100 F Alconberg Earl his fpeech on Election petitions, ftate of thofe prefented, with the on Mr. Fox's motion for an 198 Efkine Sir James his speech on on 536 |