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Aug. 4. Lord viscount Fincastle, to lady Susan Hamilton.

- Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, bart. to miss Phillips.

9. Rev. J. Smith, to the youngest daughter of the late hon. W. Barnett.

11. Philip Roche, esq. to the hon. Anne Plunkett.

-. Hon. John Dutton, to the hon. miss Legge.

13. Matthew White Ridley, esq. to miss Laura Hawkins.

Sir Charles Douglas, to

lady Caroline Scot.

24. Inigo Freeman Thomas, esq. to the hon. miss Broderick.

Sept. 4. David Kemp, esq. to miss Colquhoun.

5. David Erskine, esq. to the youngest daughter of the late John lord Keith Elphinstone.

19. Lord Campbell, esq. M. P. to the eldest daughter of the late lieut.-col. Hay.

20. Hon. F. Wellesley, to lady Charlotte Cadogan.

Oct. 1. John Atkins, esq. M. P. to miss Burnaby.

21. Charles Tottenham, jun. M. P. to miss Wigram.

24. John Williams, esq. M. P. to miss Elizabeth Currie.

Nov. 1. Wm. Tatton Egerton, esq. M. P. to miss Charlotte Clara Payler.

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George Aust, esq. to the

hon. Mrs. Murray.

6. Francis James Jackson, esq. to mademoiselle de Dorville.

10. The earl of Belvedere, to miss M.Cay.

19. Lord viscount Mahon, to the hon. Catherine Lucy Smith.

23. His excellency Comte de Railley, to mademoiselle Adelaide, princess of Bourbon.

23. Wm. Churchill, esq. to the countess of Strafford.

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DEATH S, &c.

April 3. The right hon. Hester
Grenville, baroness of Chatham.
Williams
5. Lady Frances
Wynn.

6. The right hon. sir William
Hamilton, K. B. &c. &c.

7. The earl of Dumfries.

8. The lady of sir John Henslow.

- Sir John Whitefoord, of Whitefoord, bart.

18. John lord Henniker, F.R.S. 24. Sir John Smith Burges, bt. 25. Sir John Payne, bart. - The dowager lady Hogton. The hon. Wm. Neville. Lately, lady Grace Queade. May 1. Sir Archibald Dickson, bart.

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Lady M. Melbourne.

2. Sir George Home, bart. viceadmiral of the blue.

5. Anne, dowager lady Camel

ford.

Samuel Reeve, esq. vice

admiral of the white.

7. Lord Rivers.

8. Sir John Davie, bart.

9. Sir Robert Chambers.

21. The hon. Mrs. Luttrell.

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Earl of Enniskillen.

Lady Catherine O'Tool.

26. Dame Catherine Dunkinfield.

The hon. Mr. St. John.
29. Sir James Frances-Edward
Scott.

June 4. Lady Caroline Fitzroy.
6. The hon. miss Lambe.

9. Rev. Henry Reginald Courtenay, D. D. lord bishop of Exeter. -Joseph Richardson, esq. M. P.

13. Sir John Wedderburn, bart. 15. Sir Henry Oxenden, bart. 20. The right hon. Nathaniel lord Harrowby.

22. The hon. Edward Foley, M. P.

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July 8. The earl of Bristol.
11. Vice-admiral Robert Briggs.
17. The lady of sir C. Mitchell.
19. Sir Charles Burdett, bart.
21. Sir Wm. Abdy..

24. Hon. Charlotte Yate.
21. Viscount Hawarden and
baron de Montalt.

ter.

Sept. 5. The hon. capt. Carpen

6. The lady of sir John D'Oyle,

bart.

Oct. 1. Earl Ludlow.

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clair.

The hon. lady Helen Sin

8. The hon. Anne Brudenell. 11. Sir John Wm. Rose, knt. Marquis of Worcester.

14. Viscountess Northland. 18. Hon. miss Susan DeCourcy. 21. Lord Frederick Cavendish. 26. Marquis of Stafford. 30. The dowager lady Grantley.

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Sir Lionel Darell, bart. Nov. 2. Sir Wm. Blount, bart. The hon. Mrs. Mary Eliza

beth Forbes.

5. Sir John Gibbon Carmichael, bart.

16. Princess Matilda, of Este. 17. Rear-admiral Payne. 19. Sir Thomas Esmond, bart. General Benjamin Gordon. 24. The reigning princess of Anhalt.

25. Lady Fowke.

27. Hon. Mrs. Jones.
Dec. 3. Lady Halkett.
7. Lady Ann Mendip.
8. Hon. Mrs. Murray.
11. Lady Fust.

12. Lady Charlotte Tufton.

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ton, esq. appointed paymaster-general of his majesty's forces.

4. Brevet: col. Hugh Lyle Carmichael, to be brigadier-general in the island of Jamaica only.

5. Right hon. Sylvester lord Glenbervie, appointed surveyorgeneral of his majesty's woods, oaks, forests, and chaces.

29. Wm. Drummond, esq. to be his majesty's ambassador-extraordinary and plenipotentiary to the sublime Ottoman Porte; Hugh Elliot, esq. to be his majesty's envoy-extraordinary and ministerplenipotentiary to the court of Naples; Anthony Merry, esq. to be his majesty's envoy-extraordinary and minister-plenipotentiary to the united states of America; Edward Thornton, esq. to be his majesty's secretary of legation at the Hague.

Feb. 2. Major Charles Holloway, of the royal engineers, knighted.

5. Hon. and rev. George Pelham, D. D. recommended, by congé d'elire, to be elected bishop of Bristol.

- Colonel Thomas Hislop, appointed lieutenant-governor of the island of Grenada and its dependencies.

- Brevet: colonel Thomas Hislop, to be brigadier-general in the Leeward and Windward Charibbee islands only.

11. Edmond-Henry viscount Limerick, created earl of Limerick; and William Power Keating viscount Dunlo, earl of Clancarty, county of Cork: Charlotte baroness Newcomen, wife of sir William Gleadowe Newcomen, bart. created viscountess Newcomen, of Moss Town, county of Longford.

16. Right hon. John Hiley Addington, sworn of his majesty's most honourable privy-council.

22. Marquis of Donegal, sworn of his majesty's most honourable privy-council.

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Brevet: col. Robert Brere ton, of the 63d foot, to be brigadier-general in the Windward and Leeward Charibbee islands only.

March 4. George Harrison, esq. norroy king of arms, appointed clarencieux king of arms, and principal herald of the south, east, and west parts of England.

5. Staff: John Sweetland, to be principal commissary of stores and provisions at Gibraltar; lieute nant-colonel James Butler, of the invalid artillery, to be commandant of the junior department of the royal military college; major Benjamin D'Urban, of the 89th foot, to be superintendant of the junior department.

12. Staff: brevet-major Chas. Irvine, to be deputy quarter-master-general to the forces serving in Jamaica, with the rank of licut.col. in the army; lieut.-col. Willoughby Gordon, to be deputy-adjutant-general to the said forces; brevet-major Wm. Gifford, to be deputy adjutant-general to the troops at Malta, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the army; major Charles Phillips, to be deputy quarter-master-general to the said troops, with the rank of lieut.col. in the army.

15. Staff: major-general Robert Brownrigg, to be quartermaster-general to the forces.

16. William Paxton, William Blizard, and Charles Blicke, esqrs. knighted.

30. James Duberley, of Gainshall, Huntingdonshire, esq. Francis Searle, of Kingston-uponThames, esq. and John Dumaresq, esq. knighted.

April 4. Ralph Bigland, esq.

Richmond herald, appointed norroy king of arms, and principal herald of the north parts of England.

9. Right hon. Francis lord Napier, appointed his majesty's high commissioner to the general assembly of the church of Scotland.

Staff: lieut.-col. Lewis Lindenthal, of the queen's German regiment; Daniel Patterson, on the retired list of the invalids; Wm. Eden, of the 79th foot; George Murray, of the 3d regiment of foot-guards; and John Brown, of the royal staff corps; to be assistants to the quarter-mastergeneral of the forces: George Williamson, esq. to be commandant of the royal military asylum, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the army, so long as he shall retain the situation of commandant. 19. Richard earl of Cavan, major-general of his majesty's forces, permitted to receive and wear the badge of the order of the Crescent, transmitted to him by the grand signior.

James Gambier, esq. appointed his majesty's consul-general at Lisbon.

-Hospital staff: Ralph Green, M. D. to be assistant-inspector of hospitals; John Webb, M. D. to be assistant-inspector of hospitals. 30. Staff: major Thomas Birch, to be an assistant to the quartermaster-general to the forces, with the rank of lieut.-col. in the army; major Edward Henry Bunbury, to be an assistant to the quartermaster-general to the forces.

May 4. Wm. earl of Mansfield, appointed lord-lieutenant of the shire of Clackmannan, in N. Britain; colonel Charles Green, Wm. Bulkeley Hughes, esq. and Francis Hartwell, esq. knighted.

7. Staff: colonel Frederick Au

gustus Weatherall, to be deputy adjutant-general to the forces serving in Nova Scotia; lieutenant Richard Leonard, to be fort-major of Frederick Town, New Bruns wick

9. Major-general David Douglas Wemyss, to be commander of all his majesty's land forces serving in the island of Ceylon.

21. Garrison: major-general John Doyle, to be lieutenant-governor of the island of Guernsey.

23. Sir James Pulteney, bart. lieutenant-colonel Francis Whitworth; captain Robert Bolton, of the royal navy; Rupert George, esq. and Richard Hankey, esq. knighted, as proxies to five of the knights of the Bath at the late installation.

24. Reverend Edward Bowyer Sparke, D. D. appointed dean of the cathedral church of Bristol; rev. Wm. Nelson, D. D. prebendary of the metropolitical church of Canterbury.

28. Rev. Howel Holland Edwards, M. A. prebendary of the collegiate church of St. Peter, Westminster.

- Staff: lieutenant-general the hon. H. E. Fox, to be command. er of his majesty's forces in Ireland; major Wm. Nicholson, of the 72d foot, to be deputy adjutant-general to the king's troops serving in India, with the rank of lieut.-col. in the army. Assistants to the quarter-master-general of the forces: lieut.-col. W. Gordon, from the 85th foot; major H. Lowe, from the royal fusileers; major W. H. De Lancey, from the 45th foot; and capt. H. F. Brownrigg, from the staff corps, with the rank of major in the army. Hospital staff: Dr. Alexander Robertson, to be a deputy

inspector

inspector of hospitals in the island of Jamaica; L. Krazelsen, to be surgeon to the forces.

June 1. Right hon. George Tierney, treasurer of his majesty's navy, sworn of his majesty's privycouncil.

4. Henry duke of Beaufort, confirmed in the barony of Bottetourt, and created baron de Bottetourt.

11. Brevet: col. Martin Hunter, to be a brigadier-general in North America; col. Wm. Dyott, to be a brigadier-general in the Windward and Leeward Charibbee islands. Staff: capt. the hon. D. G. Hallyburton, to be assistant to the quarter-master-general of the forces in Great Britain, with the rank of major in the army.— Assistants in the quarter-mastergeneral's department in Ireland: major Ch. Harcourt; capt. John Pine Coffin, with the rank of major in the army.

14. Richard Brooke de Capell Brooke, of Great Oakley, county of Northampton, and of Ahadoe and Roxborough, county of Cork, esq.; right hon. John Stewart, of Athenree, county of Tyrone; and the rev. James Stronger, M. A. of Tynan, county of Armagh, and of Thornhill, county of Dublin; created baronets of the united kingdom.

17. George earl of Dorchester, appointed lord-lieutenant of the county of Dorset.

18. His royal highness prince Adolphus Frederick, K. G. late lieutenant-general in the Hanoverian service, appointed lieutenantgeneral in the army.

The king has granted to Francis Plaistow, esq. barrister at law, his royal licence to take the surname and bear the arms of Trapaud.

25. Spencer Smith, esq. ap

pointed envoy-extraordinary at the court of his serene highness the elector of Wurtemburg; and H. Watkin Williams Wynn, esq. at the court of his serene highness the elector of Saxony; Spiridion Foresti, esq. resident to the republic of the Seven Islands; Henry Savage Yeames, esq. consul-general in the Russian ports in the Black Sea; Waller Wright, esq. consul in the several ports of the republic of the Seven Islands; and Charles Denis, esq. consul at Civita Vecchia.

25. George Hilario Barlow, esq. a member of the council of Fort William in Bengal, created a baronet; rev. Thomas Burgess, D. D. prebendary of Durham, recommended, by congé d'elire, to be elected bishop of St. David's; rev. John Fisher, D. D. prebendary of Windsor, recommended, by congé d'elire, to be elected bishop of Exeter.

28. Sir Rupert George, knt. Ambrose Serle, and Thomas Hamilton, esqrs. the hon. Edward Bouverie, and James Bowen, esq. appointed commissioners for conducting the transport service, and for the care and custody of prisoners of war.

- Garrison: brevet-major Colin Dundas Graham, to be fortmajor of Edinburgh castle.

July 5. Barracks: Alexander Walker, esq. to be barrack-master in Great Britain.

11. Staff: major-general Geo. Hewett, to be inspector-general of the royal army of reserve. Assistant-inspectors of ditto: lieut.col. John James Barlow; captain Peter Carey. . Superintendant of clothing, &c. of ditto: lieut.-col. George Williamson. Deputy-inspector in North Britain: col. Thomas Scott.

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