to cornet. 3d Regt. of Dramoon Guards, Clement Jones Lieutenant B. Dougal to be Captain Lieute. Styles, Gent, to bi Cornet. nant; Entigo Newton Treen to be Lieutenant: Toth Regc. of Dragoons, Hun. John llope. Volunteer James Fraler to or Enlign ; Voluna to be Cornet. icer James Charles Role to be Enlign ; Entiga 3d Regc. of Font, Lieutenant George Dellel Wm. Stewart be Lieutenant; James Bowes from the 63d, to be Licurenant. D'Averene, Gent. to be Engin; Enlign w'm 12th Regc. of Foot, Cape. Lieut. Juan Per Mackenzie Stewart to b: Lieutenant ; Wm. ryn to be Captain of a Company. Gifford, Gent. to be Entyn; Enligo Wolter 24ih Regt. of Fuot, Capt. the Hon. George Proiler to be Lieutenant ; John Douglas, Cens. St. John, on the ball-pay of the 21st to be to be Enfign; Enlign Frederic Roe to be Captain of a Company. Licutenant ; Robert Anfie, Gent, to be Er 320 Regt. of Foot, Henry Moredaunt Cla- fign; Ensign William Macleod, from 20th vering, Gent to be Enlign. Regt. to be Lieutenant; Enlign Alexander 330 Regt. of Foot, Walter Elliott, Gent. Maitland, from gth Regt. to be Lieutenant ; to be Entigo. Enlign Ronald Cameron, from 4th Regt. to be 5 Sch Regr. of Foot, Lieut. Edward Baker Lieutenant ; Lieutenant Charles Lucas Wheel. Littlehales, on the half-pay of the Sth, to be er to be Captain Lieutenant ; Enlign Roger Lieutenant; Adjutant james Harriton, on the Finman to be Lieutenant; Robert Barton, hall-pay of the 95th, to be Quarter-malier. Gent, to be Enfigo. both Regt. of Foot, it Batalion, Andrew June 26. 3d. regt. drag. Capt. Lieutenant Ross, Gent. to be Entiga. Christopher Watson, to be Captain of a Com63d Regt. of Fooi, Lieut. George Defel pany; Lieutenant John Richardson to be CapBowes, from the goih, to be Lieutenant; tain Lieutenant ; Cornet John Hawkes, to be Lieutenant Samuel Fairl from the 30 Lieutenant. Foot, to be Lieutenant. 16th regr. drag. John Alhton, gent. to be June 8. 23d Regt. of Light Dragoons, Quarter-mafter John Bangor appointed to be Iith regt. foot, Lieutenant John Agmonde. Corvet. tham Veley, to be adjutant. gih Regt. of Foot, Richard P. Wolle, Gent. 17th reg. foor, Duke Giffard, gent. to be to be Entigr. enlign; Lieutenant Donald Finucane, of the 20th Regt. of Fooi, Robert Halliday, Gent. late 32d. regi. 10 be lieutenant; Stephen Rice, to be Enlign. gens to be enlign. 36th Regt. of Foot, Lieutenant D. Kelly 24th reg. foot, Robert Christmas, gent. im Armstrong, from the 102d Regt. to be Lieure. be enlign. nant ; Volunteer William Freemaa to be En. 27th reg. foot, Edward Manners, gent. to fign; Enlign Jobo Crump to be Lieutenant; be enfign. Volunteer Broady to be Enlign. 33d reg. foot, Captain John Coape Sher. 424 Regt. Foot, Enlign John Macpherson brooke, of the late 85th regt. to be captain of to be Lientenant; Volunteer Robinson a company. to be Enligi; Lieut. Wm. Stewart, of the 4;th reg. foot, Ensign Ambrose Aubrey to nocth Regt. to be Captain of a Company; be lieutenant. James Welth, Gent. to be Enfigo; Entiga 69th regt. foot, Herzel de Lille, genr. to be John M’Donald to be Lieutenant ; John Tay- enlign. lor, Gent. to be Enfign; Donald M’lntyre, to be Quarter-malier; Entign Kenneth DEATH S. M'Kenzie to be Lieutenant ; Suther June 2. Monday se'nnight died in Mariland, Gent. to be Enlign ; Lieutenant James borough-Itreet, Dublin, the Dowager. Lady Spens to be Captain of a Company; Enlign Viscountess Netterville. Her ladythip was Charles M'Clean to be Lieutenant; Donald Gifter to the late Benjamin Burton, of Burton M'Intyre, Gent, to be Enfign; Enlign James hall, in the county of Carlow, Esq. and moKeith to be Lieutenant; Robert Lellie, Gent, ther to the present Lord Viscount Neitsto be Erhg; Enlign Daniel Robertson to be ville. Lieutenant ; Thomas Lighton, 'Gent. to be June 3. Wednesday se'nnighe died, the Enfigu; William Macpherson, Gent. to be lady of the Right Rev. the Bishop of Clogher, Enlign; Lieutenant Alexander M'Donald to at his Lordship's house, in Henrieta-ftreci, s be Quarter-matter; Ensign James Welth to be Duolin. Licurebant ; John Campbell, Gent. to be Ea Yune 8. Iu an advanced age, at her house fign. in Charles-ftreet, Berkleytquare, the Right 730 Regt. of Foot, William Greene, Gent. Hon. the Countels of Eilcs, after an illness to be Ensign ; Cornet J. Armitrong, from 23d of two days. Dragoons, to be Lientenant. June 10. At his seat in Argylenire, uni. 98th Regt. Foot, Licut. Wm. Bullock to be verlally lamented, Colonel Donald Cainpbell, Captain of a Company; Ensign John Younge formerly high in command on the coait of to be Lieutenant; Volunteer Wm. Douglas Coromandel. to be Enlign. June 11. On Friday last died ai Bath, cho 100th Regt. of Foot, Captain Lieutenant Hon. Mrs. Needham, fitter to the prezent Joseph Fish to be Captain of a Companyi Lord Kilmorey. At At Llangley-park, in Buckinghamthire, Mourning Leaders. the Right Hon. Catharine Countess Dowager The Plume of Feathers. of Egmont, widow of John late Earl of Eg- The Hearse, with Six Horses, dressed with mont, and fifter of the present Earl of Nor. Feachers and Velvets, bur no Escutcheons. thampton. The Irish Barony of Arden, en Mourner's Coach. joyed by her lady ship in her own righi, de State Chatior. fcends io her youngest son, Charles George The Carriages of Friends, &c. Pe civa', now Lord Arden. Another Corps of Volunteers, two and (No. june 15. Ac his house in Paul's Wharf, Kettle Drums and Four Fifes. Sir Barnard Turner, Knt. Alderman of Cord The whole proceeded up Ludgate-hill, wainers Ward, one of the Sheriffs for the ci- round St. Paul's Church-yard, through Cheape ty of London, and county of Middlesex, and fide, &c. to Shoredirch. The whole was aone of the representatives in Parliament for bove two hours in paling through the city, the borough of Southwark. The accident the Atreets of which were exceffively crouded wh ch occah ned his death was owing to his ed. horle taking frighi, and crofting the road upon On the 12th inft. at Budley Salteron, in a poft-chaife, ii cuming from Tortenham laft the county of Devon, aged 39, the Hon. DaSaturday ; ove of the tbaits pierced the flesh vid Stewart, Lieutenant in his Majesty's of his thigh, la d. bare the bone in a molt Heet, son of the late, and brother to the predreadful ma ner, and broke his leg juft below sent Earl Moray. the knee. Mr. Grodal, the surgeon, who June 16th. At Hereford, Dr. Dimsdale, had been of the parev, happened to be pear, of Bloomibury-square, fon of the Honourable and by immediate application of bandages, Baron Dimsdale. fuch as could be procured, happily prevented June 171b. At Sloan-square, Chelsea, Nahim b'eeding to death upon the spot. With thaniel Phillips, late Captain in the Royal great difficulty, after taking off the doors of garrison battalion, and Major of Brigadel. Mr. Grindal's carriage, he was laid at the the Earl of Lincoln. bottom of it, and conveyed home. June 18.5. At Kensington, Sir George Sir Barnard Tuiner expired in the 48th year Vandeput, Bart. so noted for the oppofirios of his age. He was chofen Alderman of Cord- made by him, about 35 years fince, to the wainers Ward in the year 1981, on the death present Earl Gower, as a Candidate for Weitof Alderman Hayley, and elceled Sheriff of minster. the city of London and county of Middlesex, At Kenfington Gravel Pitts, Miss Kemp, on Midtummer day lalt. His conduct as a of Queen-square, Weftmiofter, fifter, of the magistrate and a man gave universal fatisfac- late Sir John Kemp, of Gefling, in the countion to his fellow-cuizens; and the electors ty of Norfolk, Bart. of Southwark had so high an opinion of his June 25. At his house in Chancery-lanc, integrity, that at the late general cle&tion he Thomas Cowper, Esq; Clerk of the Rules in was elected Member of Parliament for that the Court of King's Bench, aged 76, which Borough without opposition. place he had enjoyed several years. Sir Barnard Turner has left his lady prego mant, and a family of lix children. Saturday the 19th, at noon, the corps was BANKRUPT S. carried from his house at St. Paul's Wharf to May 29. Charles Willingham, late of Bu. Thertield, in Hertfordshire, for interment. ry St. Edmond's, Suffolk, Corn-chandler. 'The hearse, with one mourning coach, con Thomas Bramell, of Reddish, Lancafter, Corn. taining the relations of the deceased, his own factor. Samuel Scaman, of Difs, Norfolk, ftate chariot, the chariot of Mr. Sheriff Skin- Wool-comber. Henry Clow, now or late of ner, (in which were that gentleman and the Bristol, Baker, Thomas Newstead of CharingUnder Sheriff) and four other private coaches, cross, Middlesex, Tavern-keeper. George Dean came up Thames-tireet to Chatham-quare, Sanders, of Leatherhead, Surry, Tanner. where the Volunteer Font Affociation had af. George Cartwright, of Soho, Middlelex, sembled to receive them; being arrived there, Merchant. William Young, of Queen-ftreet, the procession moved op in the following man- Cheapfide, Linca-draper. John Habbijam, of леr : St. Catherine's, Tower, London, Butcher. Two Lieutenants on horseback to clear the June 1. Henry Mac Donal now or late way. of the Strand, Middlesex, Hofer. William Volunteers two and two, with crapes round Mowatt, now or late of Doncaster, York ihre, their arms; fire arms inverted, and black Tallow-chandler. Thomas Cox bead, of Read- State Horse dreiled. June 5. Joseph Johnfon, late of Liverpool, of Leadenhall-ftreet, London, Upholder. RoKettle Drummers. bert Walters of Watford, Hartford, Vietvaller.' Four Fifes, playing at intervals the 104th Robert Clark, late of St. Martio's-court, St. Psalm. Martin's-lanc, Middlefex, Cane-merchaust. Captain of Association on Horseback. 444 I 22 104 476 file party А Arts and sciences, probable Berne, city of in Swifferland 564 177 of nezleting it 432 Afpley Sir Edward, his speech Blanchard Mr.couilru&ts a bala 283 437 a scrue ny 240. Proposals the Great Dereit 241 Mahon's bill reípceling bri- 279 578 Britain the only model exiti- gultier, &c. 107 287 an account of balances in 302. her superior strength 303 loyalifts in, after the peace Auflian Flanders, observations cd to the Americans 310 agreed to betwixt him and B 577 Budget, account of the sale of the year 1983, 121. tie 315 fervations on the accruing 246 Powys's motion against Mi. Burke Mr. gives notice of his intention some governor of 1οΙ (perch 125. his speech pre- с · 475 the House 189. moves fix their country, and mode of 249 on an in- 56 271 war of peace 201 to move Canada, com- Canada, produce and exports 57. Atate of the nation 64. election 429. on the ad- 567 bribery affair settled 66. dress on the speech 435. pallage by land to India 96 new India bill 71. expected America 435. el ction pe- Eden's motion relative to a the receipt tax 43-. parlia- to proceed in the amend tion of the chairman of the below the bar 439. Mr. mittee of supply 525. sea- 279 motion refpe&t ng ihe House lamentary reforın 530, 544, 549. rem ftrance the 551 tub moch rs born out of the Company's affairs 548. re- 553 teward of the Houdhold423 tax 182, 187, 210. ordi ford and Newnham in, re. of, and the grand entertain illicit trade and union of onvi&ts, abftract of a bill for Lenox conftable of the account of their taking por- with the groftatic machine from the journals respecting them to America 313 110. his fight alone IIZ respecting the Lords 191. of Parliament 44. defends affair respecting bribery Minifters 199. balances in an accusation of bribery 56. 66 late paymafter 209. mutiny motion for an address a- tion of the monument e dress for the removal of report of the Committee of 282 243 mutiny bill 257, 265, 269. Lord Beauchamp's resolo- 452 to accommodate a friend of rights of the Commons 191. conduct of one 249. deceiv on his Majeliy's answer to without a mutiny bill 269, the last addrets 262. extra on the extraordinaries of the navy 276. on the diso. 471 130 277, 278. bounties on linens Cornwall Sir George, bis Sir Edmund Ameet the fit. mates 279. report from the motion for an united admi. 121 283 thanks on being elected 427 finess and debates in 423. Coventry Earl of, his speech chuling a speaker 423. tions against the resolutions of the Commons 137 Weliminfer election 425. of, by General Stvart, 9. 235 21 D: East Indies, Gazette account of military and naval opera- tions in 9. disposition of the Falconberg Earl his speech on 55 18. difpofition of the forces against the refolutions of the 132 470 alfaffination committed there on Mr. Fox's motion for ad- 432 306. arrivals at and from without a mutiny bill 269 497 Ferrars Lord, objects to the 265 in the House of Peers against public money 47. his speech ons against the resolucions and motion reipecting a dir. of the Commons 131. vaihe Revenues, army, 472. Navy ciency of the receipt tax 182. Fox Mr. his speech in reply to 474 the illicit trade 184. on Mr. Min fier 43. his motions in on Mr. Pitt's India bill 69 to remove miniliers, with of the nation 46. moves that 226 273. proposes a bounty on in reply to Mr. Yorke's 118 of supply on the army enti Spencer's motion against mi- 555 committing Mr. Pitt's Iodia 95 Effingham Lord his speech on bile 67. moves for leave to on from the County of York of Commons 63. and moti his Freech and moçion one on Parliamentary Reform 57 ons on the m 131. moves an the King's answer 73, his ply to Lord North on the ftate of the goals and impri on retpecting a diffolution 74. 550 in answer to Mr. Pitt's re- 100 poiron bag thrown at him in 435 extended admioistration 123. 147, 148, 149. 00 the re- to Mr. Pilt on the ftat- of nance elimates 183. on a the naivon 42. against Mr. union of parties 184. on Pitt's Ind a bull 77. on Lord Lord Beauchamp's fix refo- on of directors for 18. reso defence of the rights of the rights of the Commons 193. 198 jelty's sentiments respecting Mr. Ellis's motmon respect Powys's motion against mi- fwis and moves another ad- dress against minifters 213. on 475 on 536 |