married, 1784, to Amelia-Frances Bullock, only child of Jofeph B. efq. of Caversfield, Bucks; and his youngest daughter, Char. lotte, in 1792, to John Coker, efq. of Bicelter, co. Oxford. 17. At bis apartments in Panton-street, aged 74, Mr. Thomas Bellamy. In her 34th year, after a fevere illness, Mrs. Fox, wi vife of Sam. F. efq. of Derby. 18. At his houfe at Coombe, near Croydon, Lieut. gen. Jones, colonel of the ad or Queen's regiment of fout, and uncle to the late Lady of Marquis Cornwallis. 19. At the houfe of Francis Flowden, efq. at North-end, Hampstead, Mrs. Roberts, elict of John R. efq. of Abergavenny. 20. At his houfe a Pimlico, much lamented, by all his acquaintance, Frederick-Amelia Palman, efq. late one of the pages of the back ftars to his Majefly. He was a fincere friend, a tender and affectionate husband and parent. At Sevenoaks in Kent, Mrs. Altham, re&t of Counsellor A. formerly of Cranecourt, Fleet feet. Thomas Webster, eq. of Organ-hall, near Shenley, Herts. At Brentford, after a fhort illness, Mrs. Gellibrand, wife of Rev. Mr. G. 21. At his vicarage, Kingsbury, co. Warwick, Rev. Hugh Smith, fen of the late Dr.. H. S. of Hatton garden. 22. At Dover, Capt. Blackwood, late of the 19th regime it. Right Hon. Peter Lord King, Baron of Ockham, in Surrey. His grandfather was made lord chancellor June 1, 172, having been created Lord King Baron of Ockham three days before. He fettled at, Ockham, which he purchased of the antient family of Weften, long refident there He left four fons, who all fucceeded to the title. Thomas, the youngest, was father of the late lord, who fucceeded to the title in April, 1779. In, December, 1774, he married Charlotte, dau. of Edward Tredcroft, efq. of Horsham, in Splex, by whom he has left iffue three fons. Pater, the elle, who fucceeds him in title and estate, is now about 17 years of age, and was educated at Eton. His Lordship much increafed his eftate at Ockham by purchates, and pofitied another effate at Long Ditton (formerly the Evelyn's), and a great one in Devon, derived from the marriage of his eideft uncle (on) with the daughter of Mr. Fre, but who died without itus-He dred a martyr to the gout, which he must have inherited, as he was very temperate, and ufed great exercife, particularly on horfeback. He lived mostly in the country, where he paid great attention to the care of his eftares, of which he well understood the management, improving the wafte grour ds by. large plantations. He was an active magif trate. Atentie to the prefery ton of the game, he was the fcourge of the poachers, whom he confidered as unifances in fociety, always idle, and wafting at the alehoufe the money which they got by their night. work, leaving their wives and children in poverty and rags. But to the industrious poor he was a good mafter, and a true friend. At a mill which he kept in his hands he fold them flour at prime coft, and he kept a thop to furnish them with fickles, fcythes, &c. in the fame manner. His dress was always remarkably plain, perhaps too much fo for his rank.. Perfectly independent in his fortune, he fupported Government firenuoofly, and when Dumourier threatened to take the Tower of London, and pur the red cap on the King's head, he confulted the neighbouring yeomanry, whether they would go with him to meet the French if they landed, instead of fupinely waiting for them at home. They readily agreed to go. 24. Mrs. Webb, a celebrated and admired actress of Covent-gard, theatre, At Dover, aged 82, Michael Ruffel. C% GAZETTE PROMOTIONS. OLONEL bis Royal Highness Prince Edward, appointed a major-general in the army. Generals Henry Seymour Conway, his Royal Highness William Duke of Gloucefter, K. G. and Sr George Howard, K. B. appointed field-marshals. Rob. Lifton, efq. appointed his Majesty's ambailador to the Ottoman Porte. Colonel the Hon. Edward Fox, appointed quarter-mafter-general to the forces on the Continent under the command of the Duke of York, vice Moncrieff, dec. Haviland Le Mefurier, gent. (brother of the Lord Mayor), appointed adjutant commiffary-general of ftores, provifions, and forage, to the faid forces, vice Gould, dec. Lieut.-col. Edward Morrifon, appointed deputy quarter-mafter to the forces in South Britain, vice Moncrieff, dec. Lieut. col. Rich. Symes, appointed quar ter-mafter-ge eral to the forces under the command of Sir Charles Grey. puty Capt. Henry-George Grey, appointed dequarter-mafter-general to the faid forces. Lieut. col. Francis Dundas, appointed adjutant-general to the faid forces. Capt. Wm. Lyon, appointed deputy adjutant-general to the faid forces. Surgeon Patrick Dundon, appointed purveyor to the hofpitals for the faid forces. Jonathan Mallet, appointed director of the hofpitals for the faid forces. Lieut. Jofeph Vipond, from 14th foot, appointed provoft-marshal to the faid forces, with the rank of captain of foot in America only. Dr. Geo. Young, Dr. Geo. Brown, Dr. ---Gilpin, and Patrick Lindlay, appointed phyficians to the faid forces. John Macdonald, Thomas Cawley, John Christall, Geo. Werdell, and John Dryden, appointed furgeons to the faid forces. Surgeon LOND.GAZETTE GENERAL EVEN. Lloyd's Evening St. James's Chron. Whitehall Even. London Chron. London Evening. L. Packet-Star English Chron. Evening Mail Middlelex Journ. Hue and Cry. Daily Advertifer Public Advertiser Gazetteer, Ledger Morning Herald Morning Chron. World.-Briton. Oracle-Times Morn. Poft-Sun 13 Weekly Papers Bath 2, Briftol 4 Birmingham 2 Blackburn Bucks-Bury CAMBRIDGE 2 Canterbury 3 Covent. Derby, Exeter LEICESTER 2 Liverpool 13 Maidffone Manchester 2 Northampton Nottingham YORK 3 Meteorolog. Diaries for Nov. and Dec. 1793 1066 | A Two Months Tour in Scotland continued 1094) By SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent. Printed by JOHN NICHOLS, at Cicero's Head, Red-Lion Pallage, Fleet-ftreet; Surgeon Thomas Henning, from 9th foot, Surgeon John Johfon, from 13th foot, and James Wright, from 60th foot, appointed apothecaries to the faid forces. Rev. Wm. Innes, appointed chaplain to the garrison of Stirling-castle, vice Muf-chatt, dec. Rev. Edw. Drewe, appointed chaplain to the garrison of Sheernels, vice Richards, dec. Lieut. col. Charles Lenox, appointed quarter-master-general to the forces ferving at Toulon and Provence. Capt. George-Frederick Kahler, of the artillery, appointed deputy quarter-mattergeneral to the forces ferving at Toulon and in the South of France. Major-general Gerard Lake, appointed lieutenant-governor of the town and garrifon of Berwick, vice Hill, dec. Col. James-Henry Craig, of the 16th foot, appointed lieutenant-governor of the ifland of Guernsey, vice Dundas, refigned; and commandant of the forces in the faid island during the abfence of the governor. Major-general Alexander Earl of Balcarras, appointed commandant of the forces in the ifland of Jerfey during the abfence of the governor of the faid forces. Surgeon Jn. Gunning, appointed furgeon general of his Majefty's forces; and Surgeon Thomas Keate, appointed inspector of the regimental hofpitals; hoth vice Hunter, dec. Right Hon. George Lord Rivers, appointed ford-lieutenant of the county of Dorfet, and of the town of Poole, and county of the faid town, vice Lord Digby, dec. Right Hon. John O'Neill, created a baron of the kingdom of Ireland, by the name, ftyle, and title of Bayan O'Neill, of Shane's-cattle, Go Antrim. James Saumarez, efq. captain in the royal navy, knighted. Capt. John de Birniere, from half-pay of late 19th foot, appointed major of brigade to the forces. Dr. Robertfon, appointed phyfician to the forces ferving at Toulon, and in the South of France. Surgeon Thomas Meyrick, from roth dragoons, appointed purveyor to the hofpitals for the faid forces. Wm. Chambers, appointed furgeon, and Matthew Cahill, apothecary, to the faid forces. Rev. Nicholas Waite Robinfon, prefented to the rectory of Suckley, with the chapels of Lulfoy and Aufrick annexed, co. Worcester, vier Cocks, dec. Ifaac Penington, M. D. appointed Regius profeffar of phyfick in the university of Cambridge, vice Plumptre, dec. Alderman Le Mefur er, elected fordmayor of the city of London for the year enfuing, heing next in rotation to Alderman Watfon, who is now on the Continent, in the fervice of his country. James Blackstone, efq. fun of the late Mr. Juice B. and fellow of All Sout's college, Oxford, elected Vinerian profeffo of law in that univerity, vicc Woodefon, refigned s John Burrows, efq. of Chitt Church, febior Vinerian fcholar, elected fellow on Mr. Vi ner's foundation, vice Blackstone; and Mr. Dunk n, fellow of New-college, elected to the law scholarship, vice Burrows. ** Rev. James Hurdis, of Magdalen-college, Oxford, elected poetry profeffor in that univerfity, vice Holmes. John Hales, efq. appointed firft clerk to the Marquis of Salisbury, lord chamberlain to the King, vice Ely, dec. Earl of Breadalbane, elected provoftˇ of the city of St. Andrew, in Scotland. Wm. Baillie, efq. of Polkemmet, and David Smith, efq. of Methven, appointed fenators of the College of Juftice in Scotland, vice Lord Eliock and Lord Gardenftone, dec.; David Huine, efq. of Ninewells, advocate, appointed theriff-depute of Linlithgow, vice Baillie'; Archibald Campbell, efq, jun. of Clathick, advocate, appointed theriffdepute of Perth hire, vice Smyth; and John Swinton, efq. of Swinton, advocate, appointed fheriff of Berwickshire, vice Hume, dec. Mr. Robert Cooke, fon of the late Dr. C. elected organist of St. Martin's in the Fields, vice his father. John Sarjeant, efq. M. P. for Seaford, appointed chef clerk of the ordnance, vice Crawford, dec. James Penrofe, efq. of Hatfield, Herts, appointed fur geon-extraordinary to his Majefty; and Mr. Home, appointed furgeon to St. George's hofpital; both vice Hunter, dec. James Yorke, efq. barrister at law, appointed a commiffioner of bankrupts, vice Hargrave, dec. Mr. Thomas Lindley, appointed deputyfurveyor of stamps, vice Reynall. ECCLESTASTICAL PREFERMENTS. R Rev. Wm. Gregor, M. A. rector of Dipt. ford, cc. Devon, Creed R. co. Cornwall. Rev. John Pafmore, M. A. St. Jufte R. co. Cornwall, Rev. James Bennett, Pieran in Zebulo perpetual vicarage, co. Cornwall, vice Walker, dec. Rev. Perry Dicken, B. A. Witheridge V. to Devon, vice Melhuish, des. Rev. Thomas-William Shore, M.A. CornWood V. co. Devon. Rev. Mr. Beaumont, Glenfield R. co. Leis cefter, vice Lilley, dec. Rev. Mr. Brown, of Burrow, Lowesbyv. ca Leicester, Rev. Charles Cooke, M. A. Semer R. co. Cambridge. Rev. Thomas Barling, Howe R. Norfolk. Rev. Charles Carver, jun. Aflacton perpetul curacy, co. Norfolk. Rev. Robert Norris, Tatterfett K. with Tattesford annexed. Rey. Wm. Griffiths, M.A. St. Edmund R. in Salisbury. Rev. John Deacon, Charleton St. Mary R. co. Norfolk, vice Caftell, refigned. Rev. Mr. Grenville, St. Stephen R. in Bristol, vice Dean Tucker, refigned. Rev. Dr. Apthorpe, Finfbury prebend, in the cathedral of St. Paul, vice Dr. Wilfon, Late bishop of Bristol Rev. Wm. Smith, of Trinity-college, Camb. Hinderwell R. co. York, vice Ainflie, dec. Rev. Rich. Harvey, jun. St. Laurence V. in the ifle of Thanet, vice his father, refigned. Rev. John Rudhall, Crediton V. co. Devon, vice Hart, dec. Rev. Dr. Vyfe, appointed one of the archdeacons of the diocese of Liohfeld. r. The Bufy Body-Children in the Wood. 2. The Mountaineers-The Prize. 4. The Revenge--Children in the Wood. 5. The Conftant Couple-Gay Fawkes; or, The Fifth of November-The Padlock. 6. The Mountaineers-Mayor of Garrat, 7. A Bold Stroke for a Wife-The Prize. 8. She-Stoops to Conquer-No Song No Supper. 9. The Mountaineers-The Padlock. 11. The Wonder!-Children of the Wood. 12. The Confederacy-The Prize. [Supper. 13. A Bold Stroke for a Wife-No Song No 14. The Mountaineers-The First Floor. 15. Ditto-he Citizen. [in the Wood. 16. The Recruiting Officer-The Children 18. A Bold Stroke for a Wife-The Prize. 19. Tempeft-Who's the Dupe? [Wood. 20. The Recruiting Office-Children in the 21. The Bufy Body-No Song No Supper. 22. Ways and Means-The Prize-Children in the Wood. Rev. John Deacon, Carleton St. Mary R. co Norfolk, vice Caftell, refigned. Rev. Dr G. Baird, profeffor, of Oriental languages in the university of Edinburgh, elected principal of that university, vice Ro bertfon, dec.; and Mr. W. Mudie, elected profeffor of Oriental languages, vice Baird, Rev. Edw. Maltby, B. A. of Pembrokehall, Cambridge, Bugden R. co. Huntingdon, and Holbeach R. co. Lincoln, vice Dr. Mountain, appointed bishop of Canada, in North America. Rev. Dr. Hall, Monk Sherborne R. Hante, vice Moħkhonfe, dec. Rev. Mr. Waddington, Elm R. near Wife bech, co. Cambridge. Rev. Charles Fonnereau, perpetual curacy of St. Peter, Ipswich. Rev. Mr. Goddard, elected head-mafter of Winchefter-school, vice Warton, resigned, Rev. Wm. Davy, Stainfield R. co York. Rev. Tho. Weatherhead, Sedgeford V. Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny, bart. Eglof hale V. co. Cornwall, vice Peers, dec. REGISTER. COVENT GARDEN. 30. Recruiting Officer-The Mariners. c. The Duenna-Irishman in London. 7. Every One has his Fault-Rofina. 4. Love in a Village-Modern Actiques. Bow. 12. The Castle of Andalusia-The Maid of 14 Ditto-Rabin Hood. 19. The Road to Ruin-Mother Shipton Tri- 21. Love in a Village-Prifoner at Large. 22. Cymbeline-The Quaker. [your Bow. 23. The World in a Village-Two Strings to 25. Ditto-Sprigs of Laurel. 26. Ditto-Marian. 27. Ditto-Mother Shipton Triumphant. 29. Ditto Hartford Bridge. -BILL of MORTALITY," from "Oct. 29 to Nov. 26, 1793 Chriftened. Males Buried. Males 3691431 Females, 990 S Females 9931993 Females 862 Whereof have died under two years old 872 Peck Leaf 23. g. 2 and 5 5 and 10 20 and 30 30 and 40 119 80 and 90 33 147 90 and roo |