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14th. Sir Thomas Webb, bart. to the hon. Mifs Dillon, daughter of lord viscount Dillon. 28th. Captain Durham, of the royal navy, to lady Charlotte Bruce.

The right hon. lord William Beauclerk, fecond fon to the duke of St. Alban's, to Mifs Nelthorpe.

30th. Lieutenant-colonel Stuart Worthy, to lady Caroline Creigh ton, youngest daughter of the earl of Erné.

The right hon. earl of Clanricarde, to Mifs Burke, daughter of fir Thomas Burke, bart.

April 16. Major - general fir Charles Rofs, bart. to lady Mary Fitzgerald, eldest daughter of the duke of Leinster.

22d. The duke of Rutland, to lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the earl of Carlisle.

26th. Sir Harry Vane Tempeft, bart to the right hon. Anne, countels of Antrim.

May 1. The earl of Chesterfield, to lady H. Thynne.

14th. Viscount Southwell, to Mifs Jane Berkeley.

19th. Lord Wentworth, eldest fon of the earl of Stafford, to Mifs Louifa Packington, eldest daughter of fir John Packington, bart.

21. Captain Copley, of the guards, to lady Cecil Hamilton, late marchionefs of Abercorn.

23d. The hon. Jofeph Bourke, dean of Offory, to Mifs Gardiner.

Colonel viscount de Bruges, a French nobleman, to Mifs Sarah Harvey, eldest daughter of the late colonel Stanhope Harvey.

30th. Lieutenant-colonel Driffeld, of nis majefty's marine forces, to Mifs Anne Caroline Bligh, fe

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The right hon. Francis, earl of Llandaff, to Mifs Coghlan, fifter to the countess of Barrymore.

June 1. Lord Hobart, to the hon. Mifs Eleanor Agnes Eden, eld st daughter of lord Auckland.

11th. Sir Robert Williams, bart. M. P. to Mifs Ann Hughes.

July 25. Colonel de Charmilly, to Mifs D. Blackwood, daughter of fir J. Blackwood, bart.

August 1. The hon. Richard Ryder, M. P. for Tiverton, fecond fon of lord Harrowby, tv Mils Frederica Skinner, daughter of fir John Skinner, with a fortune of 100,000l.

4th. Vere Ilham, efq. fecond fon of fir Juftinian Ifham, bart. to Mifs Chambers.

6th. Francis Barlow, efq, to the right hon. lady Catharine Braba zon, fifth fifter of William, the late and ninth earl of Meath, and coufita to Edward, the prefent earl of Meath.

7th. Captain Carrington Smith, to the hon. Charlotte Juliana Butler, only daughter of Edmond, the late, and eleventh lord viscount Mountgarret, and fifter of Edmund, prefent and firft earl of Kilkenny, and twelfth vifcount of Mountgarret.

9th. Culling Smith, efq. to the right hon. lady Anne Fitzroy, daughter of Garret, late earl of Mornington, fifter to Richard, the prefent earl of Mornington, and relict of the hon. Heary Fitzroy, fourth fon of the late, and brother of the prefent, lord Southampton.

Lieutenant-colonel Houghton, of the royal artillery, to Mifs Thurlow,

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eldeft daughter of the late bishop of Durham..

Lieutenant-colonel Chefter, of the Coldstream regiment of guards, to Mifs Clinton, daughter of fir Henry Clinton, K. B. deceased.

James Duff, efq. nephew and heir to the earl of Fife, to Mifs Maria Manners, one of the daughters of lady Louifa Manners, and fifter to lady Heathcote.

Charles Nathaniel Bayly, efq. to Jay Sarah Villiers, fourth daughter of the earl of Jersey.

Sir Henry Wifon, to lady Frances Elizabeth Brudenel Bruce, daughter of the earl of Aylesbury.

James Frampton, of Moreton, Dorfetfhire, efq. to lady Harriet Strangeways, third daughter of the carl of Ilchefter.

Sir Thomas Maryon Wilfon, bart. to Mifs Elizabeth Smith.

Sept. 28th. The right hon. earl Ferrers, to Mifs Elizabeth Mundy. John Angerfteim, efq. M. P. to Mils Amelia Lock.

Sir Thomas Durrant, bart. of Scottow, in Norfolk, to Mifs SteenLorgen.

Rear-admiral Chichagoff, of the Ruffian navy, to Mifs Proby, youngeft daughter of the late commiflioner Proby.

Sir William Loraine, bart. to Mils Campart, of Kenfington-Gore. Od. 16th. Hon. Edward John Tournour, youngest fon of the late earl Winterton, to Mifs Richardson. Major John Macdonald, of the regiment of the Ifles, to Mifs Chambers, daughter of fir Robert Chambers.

Sir Charles Wale Mallet, to Mifs Wale, late of Bombay.

The right hon lord Riverdale, to Mifs Charlotte St. Ledger, daughter of lord viscount Doneraile.

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26th. Major. O'Loghlin, of the 14th light dragoons, to Mifs Dupré, daughter of Mrs. Dupré, of Port land-place.

At the Imperial refidence of Ga tchina, near St. Petersburg, his royal highness the archduke Joseph palatine of Hungary, to her Imperial highness the great duchefs Alexandrina.

Nov. 3d. At Petersburg, her Imperial highness Helena Pawlow na, to his ferene highnefs the hereditary prince Frederick, of Mecklenburg.

Vice-admiral Dickfon, to Mifs Willins.

14th. James Carstairs Bruce, efq. of Tillicoultry, to the hon. Elizabeth Cecilia Rollo, fourth daughter of the late lord Rollo.

Sir William Cunningham, of Coprington, to Mifs Græme.

Lord Bantry, to Mifs Hare. 23d. Lieutenant-colonel Henry Clinton, of the 1ft foot-guards, fecond fon of the late gen. fir Henry Clinton, to the hon. Sufan Charteris, fecond daughter of lord Elcho.

The earl of Portsmouth, to Mifs Norton, fifter to lord Grantley.

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fo long only as the refpective regiments of militia fhall remain embodied for actual fervice; col. the right hon. William, lord Milfintown, of the North Lincolnshire militia; col. George, earl of Buckinghamshire, of the 3d regiment of Lincolnfhire militia.-Staff. Col. Henry Calvert, of the Coldstream foot-guards, to be adjutant-general to his majefty's forces. Lieutenant-colonel William Wynyard, of the Coldftream footguards, to be deputy adjutant-general to the faid forces, vice Calvert. Captain James Mackenzie, of the 85th foot, to be major of brigade in the forces in South Britain; capt. Allan Cameron, of the 66th foot, to be major of brigade to the faid forces. Garrifon. Col. Charles Crauford, of the 2d dragoon guards, to be lieutenant-governor of Tyncmouth and Clifford's fort.

19th. Hofpital-Staff. Surgeon William Holmes, from the 5th foot, to be garrifon-furgeon of Quebec. 1

22d. Sir John Macartney, of Lefh, county of Armagh, created a baronet.

23d. General fir William Fawcett, K. B. fworn of his majesty's moft honourable privy-council.

Right rev. Dr. Hugh Hamilton, bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, tranflated to Offory; rev. Matthew Young, D. D. promoted to the united bishopricks of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh.

Right hon. Ifaac Corry, to be chancellor of the exchequer, in Ireland.

Sir George Daly, efq. to be his majefty's prime ferjeant-at-law.

26th. Thomas Barclay, efq. appointed his majefty's conful-general for the Eaftern States of America.

Brevet. Col. fir John Morfhead,

bart. of the Devon and Cornwall miners, to be colonel in the army, and to take rank as fuch fo long only as the faid miners fhall remain embodied for actual fervice. Major Thomas Vincent Reynolds, of the 30th foot, to be lieutenant-colonel in the army.-Staff. Colonel Donald Macdonald, of the 55th foot. to be brigadier-general in the island. of Guernsey only; captain Drigue Morgan, of the 36th foot, to be major of brigade to the forces.

Right rev. Tho. Lewis O'Beirne, bishop of Meath, fworn of his majefty's moft honourable privy-council.

31ft. Charles Fauquier, efq. to be page of honour to her majefty. Feb. 5. George Wardell, M. D. to be phyfician to the forces.

9th. Charles Arbuthnot, ofq. to be his majefty's conful-general in Portugal. Alexander Cockburn, efq. to be his majefty's agent and conful to the circle of Lower Saxony, and to the free cities of Hamburgh, Bremen, and Lubeck.

Staff. John Gordon, gent. to be affiftant - commillary of ftores and provifions in the island of Dominica.

13th. Thomas Boulden Thompfon, efq. captain in the royal navy, knighted.

14th. Admirals of the blue, fir Chaloner Ogle, knt. right hon. Samuel vifcount Hood, fir Richard Huges. bart. John Elliot, efq. right hon. William lord Hotham, Jofeph Peyton, efq. John Carter Allen, efq. fir Charles Middleton, bart. fir Richard King, bart. Philip Affleck, efq. right hon. John, earl of St. Vincent, K. B. right hon. Adam, vifcount Duncan, to be admirals of the white.--Vice-admirals of the red, Richard Braithwaite, efq. Philip

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Colby, efq. Samuel Cornifh, efq. John Brisbane, efq. Charles Wolfeley, efq. Samuel Cranfton Goodall, efq. his royal highnefs William Henry duke of Clarence, fir Richard Onflow, bart. Robert King mill, efq. fir George Bowyer, bart. fir Hyde Parker, knt. Benjaman Caldwell, efq. hon. Wiliam Cornwallis, to be admirals of the blue. Vice-admirals of the white, William Allen, efq. John Macbride, efq. George Vandeput, efq. Charles Buckner, efq. John Gell, efq. William Dickfon, efq. fir Alan Gardner, bart. to be admirals of the blue. -Vice-admirals of the blue, Robert Linzee, efq. fir James Wallace, knt. William Peere Williams, efq. fir Thomas Pafley, bart. John Symons, efq. fir Thomas Rich, bart. fir Charles Thompson, bart. James Cumming, efq. fir John Colpoys, K. B. Skeffington Lutwich, efq. Archibald Dickfon, efq. George Montagu, efq. Thomas Dumarefq, efq. right hon. George lord Keith, K. B. James Pigott, efq. hon. William Waldegrave, to be vice-admirals of the red.-Rear-admirals of the red, Thomas Mackenzie, efq. Thomas Pringle, efq, fir Roger Curtis, bart. Henry Harvey, efq. Robert Man, efq. fir William Parker, bart. Charles Holmes Everitt Calmady, efq. John Bourmafter, éfq. fir George Young, knt. John Henry, efq. Richard Rodney Bligh, efq. Alexander Gram, efq. George Keppel, efq. Samuel Reeve, efq. to be vice-admirals of the white.Rear-admirals of the white, Robert Biggs, efq. Francis Parry, efq. Ifaac Prefcott, efq. John Bazeley, efq. Chriftopher Mason, efq. Thomas Spry, efq. fir John Orde, bart. William Young, efq. James Gambier, efq. Andrew Mitchell, efq.

Charles Chamberlayne, efq. Peter Rainier, efq. right hon. lord Hugh Seymour, to be vice-admirals of the blue.-Rear-admirals of the blue, John Stanhope, efq. Chriftopher Parker, efq. Philip Patton, efq. Charles Morice Pole, efq. John Brown, efq. John Leigh Douglas, efq. William Swiney, efq. Charles Edmund Nugent, efq. Charles Powell Hamilton, efq. Edmund Dod, efq. right hon. Horatio lord Nelfon, K. B. Thomas Lenox Frederick efq, fir George Home, bart. fir Charles Cotton, bart. to be rear-admirals of the red.-The undermentioned captains were alfo appointed flagofficers of his majefty's fleet, viz. captains Matthew Squire, Roddam Home, John Thomas, to be rearadmirals of the red. Captains James Blake, John Pakenham, fir Erafmus Gower, knt. John Holloway, John Blanket, George Wilfon, fir Charles Henry Knowles, bart. hon. Thomas Pakenham, Robert Deane, Cuthbert Collingwood, Jas Hawkins Whithed, Arthur Kempe, Smith Child, right hon. lord Charles Fitzgerald, Thomas Taylor, John Thomas Duckworth, to be rearadmirals of the white.-Captains John Knowles, John Willet Payne, fir Robert Calder, bart. James Richard Dacres, hon. George Berkeley, Thomas Weft, James Douglas, Peter Aplin, Henry Savage, Bartholomew Samuel Rowley, fir Richard Bickerton, bart. George Bowen, Robert Montagu, John Fergusfon, Edward Edwards, fir John BorJafe Warren, bart. and K. B. to be rear - admirals of the blue. Edward Thornborough, efq. fir Willian George Fairfax, knt. and fir James Saumarez, knt. to be colonels of his majeftys marine forces, vice hon. Thomas Pakenham, hon. George,

Berkeley,

Berkeley, and John Thomas Duckworth, efq. appointed flag-officers of the fleet..

19th. Ralph lord Lavingdon, of the kingdom of Ireland, K. B. to be captain-general and governor in chief in and over the islands of Nevis, St. Chriftopher, Montferrat, Antigua, Barbuda, Anquilla, and all other countries and plantations in America, commonly called or known by the name of the Charibee islands vice major general C. Leigh.

Staff. Capt. James Muter, of the 42d foot, to be major of brigade to the forces in the island of Minorca: capt. Richard Pigott, of the 14th light dragoons, to be major of brigade to the said forces.

Hon. George Napier, appointed examinator and comptroller of army

accounts in Ireland.

25th. George Granville Levefon Gower (commonly called earl Gower), called to the houfe of peers, by the title of baron Gower, of Sittenham, in the county of York.

26th. Frederick, earl of Carlisle, appointed lord-lieutenant and cuftos rotulorum of the Eaft-riding of the county of York, and of the town and county of Kingston-uponHull, vice the duke of Leeds, deceased.

Staff. Brevet major William Lumfden, of the 55th foot, to be major of brigade to the forces, in the island of Guernsey, vice Donnellan, who refigns. James Laughnan, efq. to be commiflary of mufters to the forces in the Eaft Indies, vice Strachey refigned. Richard Yeldham, elq. to be commiffary of mufters to the forces on the coaft of Coromandel. Garrifon. major general Thomas Murray, to be lieuteuant-governor of the garrifon of Portsmouth. VOL. XLI.

March 1ft. George-John, earl Spencer, created a knight of the garter.

6th. John Bodenham, efq. of Difcord, to be fheriff of the county of Radnor.

13th. Lord Hawkesbury, fworn of his majefty's moft houourable privy council.

James Durno, efq. of Atrochie, late conful at Memel, knighted.

19th. Staff. Major Alexander Stewart, of the 42d foot, to be quarter-mafter-general to the forces ferving in Minorca, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the army. Hospital staff. Moore, M. Ď. acting infpector of hofpitals, to be infpector of hospitals in Portugal. Garrifon. Moodie, D. D. to be chaplain of the garrifon of Stirling

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26th. Rev. George William Lukin, L. L. D. and prebendary of Weftminster, to be dean of Wells, and the reverend Thomas Caufton, to be a prebendary of Weftminfter.

30th. George Canning, efq. appointed one of the commiffioners for managing the affairs of India.

April 3d. Sir George Yonge, bart. K. B. took the oaths on being appointed governor and commander-in-chief of the Cape of Good Hope.

9th. Brevet. To be colonels in the army, and to take rank as such fo long only as their respective regiments fhall remain embodied for actual fervice; col. John Kemys Tynte, of the Weft Somersetshire militia; col. John Strode, of the Eaft Somerfetfhire militia; col. John Colby, of the royal Pembrokeshire militia.

13th. The earl of Elgin, to be his majesty's ambalador extraordinary at the Sublime Porte.

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