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12. Staff: col. George Hors ford, to be deputy-adjutant-general to the forces serving in Jamaica.Hospital staff: assistant-inspector William Greaves, to be an assistant-inspector to the forces; John Buffa, M. D. to be physician to the forces.

19. Rev. William Beaumont Busby, M. A. appointed a prebendary of Windsor.

- Hospital staff: W. Domcier, M. D. to be physician to the foreign depôt in the Isle of Wight.

26. Brevet: captain Thomas Hardyman, to be major in the army. Staff: James Fisher, esq. late lieut.-col. of the 62d foot, to be paymaster of a recruiting district. Assistant commissaries to the forces in Ireland: assistantcommissaries W. Dillon, Arthur Ormsby, and Thomas Gilston.Royal Military College: capt. J. McDermott, to be inspector of the 2d company of cadets in the junior department, and instructor of tactics. Barracks: assistant-barrackmaster-generals, with the rank of major so long as their services shall continue in the barrack department-Charles W. Thornton, esq. late an assistant-barrack-master-general; John Baddeley, esq. captain of the 22d light dragoons. Hospital staff: assistant-inspectors of the forces-assistant-inspectors J. Borland, A. Baillie, J. M'Niell, R. Patrick, A. Jamieson, R. Walters. Physicians to the forces: James Rogerson, M. D. and James Fellows, M.D.

29. Major-general John Doyle, lieutenant-governor of the island of Guernsey, permitted to receive and wear the insignia of the order of the Crescent, transmitted to him by the grand signior.

30. Brevet: capt. Levett Ibbetson, to be major in the army.

Staff: Charles Gordon, esq. to be paymaster of a recruiting district.

Aug. 9. Staff: major-general Richard England, to be lieut.-governor of Plymouth; col. sir Samuel Achmuty, to be commandant of the Isle of Thanet. Brevet: capt. Henry Bromley, to be major in the army.

13. Staff: major Wm. Wilson, to be paymaster of a recruiting district.

16. Brevet: col. George Moncrieffe, and col. An. Dunlop, to be brigadier-generals in the West Indies only. Staff: assistant-quarter-masters-general to the forces in Ireland: lieut.-col. G. Airey, lieut.-col. A. R. Dillon, capt. Ŕ. Owen, and major James Forster.

17. Right hon. Charles Yorke, sworn one of his majesty's principal secretaries of state.

20. David Wedderburn, of Ballindean, county of Perth, esq. created a baronet.

--. The earl of Cardigan, elected high steward of the borough of Windsor.

-Martin Davy, M.D. F.R.S. elected master of Caius college, Cambridge.

30. Brevet-majors: capt. T. Dorrington, of the 15th battalion of reserve; capt. J. Dumaresque, of the 9th ditto; capt. G. Wade, of the 30th foot; and capt. Charles Morley Baldero, of the 53d foot.

Sept. Right rev. Dr. Wm. Knox, bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora, alias Tanabor, translated to the see of Derry.

8. His excellency Wm. Drummond, his majesty's ambassadorextraordinary and plenipotentiary at the sublime porte, permitted to receive and wear the insignia of the order of the Crescent, transmitted to him by the grand signior.

10. Right hon. George Keith, puty-adjutant-general to the forces baron Keith of Stonehaven-Ma- serving in the Charibbee islands, rischal, co. Kincardine, in Scot- with the rank of major in the land, K. B. and admiral of the army. blue, created a baron of the united kingdom, by the title of baron Keith of Banheath, co. Dumbarton; with remainder, in default of issue, with the dignity of a baroness, to Margaret Mercer Elphinstone, only daughter of the said baron Keith, and the dignity of a baron to the lawful heirs male of her body.

Dr. James Cowper, appointed professor of practical astronomy and observer in the university of Glasgow.

13. Wm. Wass Langford, esq. appointed his majesty's agent and consul-general at Tripoli.

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Hospital staff: Edw. N. Bancroft, M. D. to be physician to the forces.

24. Staff: inspecting-field-officers of yeomanry and volunteers, with temporary rank of lieut.-col. in the army so long as they continue to hold these appointmentscol. Charles Mac Murdo; lieut.col. John Jenkinson; lieut.-col. Wm. Thomlinson; major Ralph Gore; Wm. Harris, esq.; John C. Cowell, esq.; Henry Harnage, esq.; John D. Kane, esq.; Heneage Twysden, esq.; James Kirkman, esq.; W. Dalrymple, esq.; John Stewart, esq.; J. Hugh M'Leroch, esq.; Wm. Gore, esq.; col. H. M. Clevering; lieut. col. Robert Garden; lieut.-col. G. Duke; and major Frederick Metzner.

27. Brevet-majors: captain Wyndham Quinn; capt. Thomas Mellor; capt. Robert Campbell; capt. Nathaniel Myott; and capt. Edward Draper. Staff: captain Wm. Macondy Harvey, to be de

Oct. 1. Lieutenant-generals Wm. Shirreff, William Grinfield, Samuel Hulse, Albemarle Bertie, Charles Vallancy, John earl of Clanricarde, sir James Steuart, bart. Thomas Carleton, James Marsh, Cavendish Lister, James Ogilvie, sir Robert Lawrie, bart. Wm. Edmeston, David Home, Hugh Debbieg, Montgomery Agnew, Alexander earl of Balcarres, Cornelius Cuyler, Charles earl of Harrington, the hon. Rich. Fitzpatrick, Nisbet Balfour, Edmund Stephens, sir Thomas Trigge, K. B. Francis earl of Moira, and Peter Craig, to be generals in the army. - Maj.-generals Geo. Bernard, George Nugent, John Bowater, Thomas Averne, James Barker, John Campbell, Charles Tarrant, John Barclay, William Macarmley, John Freke, sir Robert Stuart, bart. Richard England, William Keppel, John Hely lord Hutchinson, K. B. John Hamilton, Alexander Hay, Thomas Goldie, Simon Fraser, James Stewart, Chas. Hastings, Thomas Davis, Robert Manners, William Loftus, William Myers, Oliver Nichols, Alexander Mercer, Geo. Hewett, and Charles baron Hompesch, to be lieutenantgenerals in the army.

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Colonels Geo. Elliott, Duncan Campbell, Patrick Wauchope, Baldwin Leighton, Patrick Sinclair, Richard Chapman, John Coffin, Richard Armstrong, John Murray, sir Charles Green, knt. William St. Leger, Henry Magan, Richard N. Hopkins, John Smith, Alexander Mackay, Thos. Hartcup, William O. Huddlestone, George Fead, James Sow

erby,

erby, Thomas Blomefield, Gother dy, Francis Plackland, Henry Er-
Mann, Donald Macdonald, John skine, James St. Clair, and Ŕ. A.
Pratt, Forbes Champagne, Josiah Seymour, to be lieutenant-colonels
Champagne, Harry Calvert, Geo. in the army.
Cockburne, Edward Dunne, Jas.
Drummond, Edwin Hewgill, Wm.
Dowdeswell, Alexander Macken-
zie, George Moncrieffe, Thomas
Meyrick, Charles Craufurd, Geo.
H. Vansittart, the hon. Charles
Fitzroy, Francis Hugonin and
Thomas P. Vandeleur, to be ma-
jor-generals in the army.

Lieutenant-colonels Duncan Macintosh, Francis Carruthers, Rob. Shaw, Christopher Darby, David Clephane, William Balfour, William Wilkinson, Wm. Dickson, Bulstrode Whitelocke, Henry Tucker Montresor, Albert Gledstanes, John Hodgson, Charles Stevenson, Lawrence Bradshaw, George Wm. Richard Harcourt, Wm. Palmer Acland, Nicholas Nepean, James Taylor, Miles Nightingale, James Hay, the hon. Wm. Eardley, Wm. Cochell, Leon. Shaftoe Orde, Richard Bingham, Joseph French, John Lee, Henry Clinton, John Sontag, James Robertson, Edward William Leyborne, James Dunlop, Fitzroy J. Grafton Maclean, Walter Ker, Alexander Campbell, and John Pigott, to be colonels in the army.

- Majors Wyndham Quinn, Thomas Dorrington, Thos. Mellor, G. Wade, John Dumaresq, T. Hardyman, H. Bromley, Rob. Campbell, Robert Alex. Dalzell, Claus Pell, George Sutherland, Robert Balfour, Dugald Campbell, James Macdonald, James Green, George Bowater, William Borthwick, John Barton, George Scott, George Miller, Rob. Wal ker, Breon Bordes, Archib. Mosman, Henry Teesdale, Thos. Goldie, James Cuming, Robert Hamilton, Jasper Grant, Pierre L'Ar.

- Captains the hon. Henry
A. B. Craven, Lewis C. Mears,
George Stephens, John H. Brown,
Wm. Campbell, Wm. Wishart,
Andrew Patton, George Bruhl,
Charles Macquarrie, Charles Hill,
Colin Campbell, John Macdou-
gall, G. P. Hutchinson, Ames G.
Norcott, John Balcomb, J. White,
Isaac P. Tinling, William Ship-
ley, W. Hilliard, John Stoddart,
George Evans, Charles Bruce,
John Blair, Nuttall Green, Wm.
Ledwill, J. F. Fitzgerald, Pa-
trick Ross, Ar. Christie, the hon.
J. T. Deane, James B. Horner,
Thomas Costello, Charles Hicks,
George E. Vinicombe, Brook
Young, Donald Macbean, James
Shortall, Richard Legge, Charles
F. Hill, and Robert Crawford, to
be majors in the army.

3. Lieut.-gen. Charles Leigh,
appointed a general in the army.

4. Henrietta-Laura baroness of Bath, created countess of Bath, co. Somerset, with the dignity of earl of Bath to her lawful male issue.

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Brevet lieutenant-colonels Henry Frederick Campbell, Wm. Burnett, Richard Stewart, and the hon. Charles Stuart, to be aides-decamp to the king. Staff: inspecting field-officers of yeomanry and volunteer corps, with the rank of lieutenant-colonels in the army, so long only as they continue to hold these appointments-Sir Jas. G. Baird, lieut.-col. George Robert Ainslie, Robert Douglas, esq. Josiah Cottin, esq. Joseph Hardy, esq. Francis Gore, esq. lieut.-col. Manley Power, sir Nathaniel Duckenfield, bart. col. Ronald Craufurd Ferguson, George Lyon, esq. and Francis Mannouch, esq.

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13. Brevet: major Henry Eustace, to be lieutenant-colonel in the army. Capt. John Thomas Eyre, to be major in the army. Staff: inspecting field-officers of yeomanry and volunteer corps, with the temporary rank of lieutenantcolonels in the army, so long only as they continue to hold these appointments Peppard Knight, esq. J. P. Addenbroke, esq. H. P. Pulleine, esq. H. Master, esq. and Wm. Douglas, esq.

affairs of India; rev. J. Brereton, M. A. appointed a prebendary of Salisbury cathedral.

Nov. 1. William Downes, chief justice of the court of king's bench, sworn of his majesty's most ho nourable privy-council of Ireland.

3. Brevet: lieut.-col. Richard Thomas Nelson, to be colonel in the army. Major-generals in the East Indies only-col. Richard Lucas, and col. Kenneth Mackenzie. Lieut.-colonels in do.

20. Brevet: col. John Ram- majors John Chas. Witter, John say, to be a brigadier-general in Bell, and John Arthur Tanner. the island of Malta only; major Majors in do.-capt. James RobertJames Campbell, to be lieutenant- son, and John Griffith. Staff: incolonel in the army; capt. Henry specting field-officers of yeomanry James Shawe, and capt. Francis and volunteer corps, with the temForrester, to be majors in the porary rank of lieutenant-colonels army; capt. Daniel Lyman, to in the army, so long only as they be major in the army in the island shall hold the said appointments→→ of Sicily only. Staff: lieut.-gen. col. John Gordon Cuming, and→ William lord Cathcart, to be com- Blakeney, esq. mander of his majesty's forces in Ireland. Inspecting field-officers of yeomanry and volunteer corps, with the temporary rank of lieutenant-colonels in the army, so long only as they continue to hold these appointments: John Enys, esq. lieut.-col. Daniel Seddon, and Dodd, esq.

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Hon. and rev. Chas. Lindsay, D.D. to be bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora, alias Tanabor.

26. Henry Charles duke of Beaufort, lord-lieutenant of the counties of Monmouth and Brecon.

27. John Halkett, esq. appointed captain-general and governor in chief of the island of Tobago.

29. Right hon. lord viscount Castlereagh, the duke of Portland, lord Hawkesbury, lord Hobart, Charles Yorke, Henry Addington, lord Glenbervie, Thomas Wallace, Edward Golding, and Thomas Maitland, esqrs. appointed his majesty's commissioners for the

7. Right hon. St. George Daly, one of the barons of the court of exchequer in Ireland, appointed one of the justices of the court of king's bench; James McClelland, esq. solicitor-general in Ireland, appointed one of the barons of the court of exchequer in Ireland; William Conyngham Plunkett, esq. one of his majesty's counsel at law, appointed his majesty's solicitorgeneral in Ireland.

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9. Right hon. Thomas lord Pelham, sworn chancellor of the duchy and county-palatine of Lancaster. Staff: capt. William Sam. Currey, to be deputy-quarter-master-general to the forces serving in both the Canadas, with the rank of major in the army.

12. Hon. Henry Pierrepont, appointed his majesty's envoy-extraordinary at the court of Stockholm.

Rev. Walter King, D. D. to be a prebendary of Canterbury.

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16. Right hon. Robert Banks. Jenkinson (commonly called lord Hawkesbury), summoned to the house of peers, by the style and title of baron Hawkesbury, of Hawkesbury, county of Gloucester. 17. Lieut.-gen. his royal highness Adolphus Frederick duke of Cambridge, K. G. to be colonel in chief of the king's German legion. Brevet: major Wm. Kent, to be lieutenant-colonel in the army. Staff: major Lachlan M'Quarrie, to be deputy adjutant-general to the forces lately serving in Egypt, with the rank of lieut.-col. in the army; lieut.-col. Henry Cuyler, to be an inspecting field-officer of yeomanry and volunteer corps.

19. Right hon. Henry Addington, George Thynne, esq. (commonly called lord George Thynne), Nathaniel Bond, Wm. Brodrick, and Edward Golding, esqrs. appointed commissioners for executing the office of treasurer of his majesty's exchequer.

SHERIFFS appointed by his Ma-
jesty in Council, for the Year 1803.

Bedfordshire, Godfrey Thorn-
ton, of Moggerhanger, esq.
Berkshire, Daniel Agace, of
Winkfield, esq.

Bucks, Joseph Francklin,
Haddenham, esq.

of

Camb.and Huntingdonsh. James
Duberly, of Gain's Hall, esq.
Cheshire, John Feilden, of Great
Mollington, esq.

Cumberland, Robert Warwick,
of Warwick Hall, esq.

Derbyshire, sir Robert Wilmot, of Chaddesden, bart.

Devonshire, sir Stafford North-
cote, of Pynes, bart.

Dorsetshire, Josiah Wedgewood,
of Gunville, esq.
1803.

Essex, Stephen Frier Gillussi, of
Shenfield, esq.

Gloucestershire, Samuel Wath-
en, of Woodchester, esq.

Herefordshire, Benj. Biddulph, of Burghill, esq.

Hertfordshire, Henry Brown,
of North Mims Place, esq.

Kent, Christopher Cooke, of Ash
Grove, esq.

Leicestershire, James Vann, of
Belgrave, esq.

Lincolnshire, sir Henry Nel-
thorpe, of Sealby, bart.
Monmouthshire, George Jones,
of Major, esq.

Norfolk, Thomas Hare, of Stow
Hall, esq.

Northamptonshire, John Harvey
Thursby, of Abington, esq.
Northumberland, Shaptoe Cras-
ter, of Craster, esq.

Nottinghamshire, Wm. Coape
Sherbrooke, of Oxton, esq.

Oxfordshire, James Taylor, of Sandford, esq.

Rutlandshire, Joseph Cooke, of Edith Weston, esq.

Shropshire, Thomas Kinnesley, of Leighton, esq.

Somersetshire, sir Hugh Smith, of Wraxhail, bart.

Staffordshire, Geo. Birch, of Hampstead, esq.

Southampton, Wm. Mills, of

Bistern, esq.

Suffolk, sir Harry Parker, of Melford, bart.

Surrey, John Pooley Kensington, of Putney, esq.

Sussex, John Wm. Commerell, of Stroud, esq.

Warwickshire, Henry Greswold Lewis, of Malvern Hall, esq.

Wilts, Thos. Henry Hele Phipps, of Westbury Leigh, esq.

Worcestershire, John Philips, of Winterdyne, esq.

Yorkshire, sir Henry Carr Ibbetson, of Dentan, bart.

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