€C HR OON. FC.L oF, 
Rt. rev. Dr. George Lewis Jones, 
bifhop of Kilmore, tranflated to the 
bifhoprick of Kildare, and to hold 
_ the deanry of Chrift Church, Dub- 
lin, 7z commendam, vice Jackfon, dee 
ceafed. 
Rt. rev. William Fofter, bifhop 
of Cork and Rofs, tranflated to 
Kalmore, vice Jones. 
Rev. William Bennet, D. D. pre- 
moted to the bifhoprick of Cork 
and Rofs. 
Right hon. William Pitt, elected 
high iteward of the univerfity of 
Cambridge, vice earl Hardwicke, 
deceafed. 
July. Rev. Combe Miller, M. A. 
appointed dean of the cathedral 
church of Chichetter, vice Harward, 
refigned. 
John Orde, efq. governor of the 
_ ifland of Dominica, and captain in 
the royal navy, created a baronet. 
Henry James Pye, efq. appointed 
poet laureat to his majelty, vice 
Warton, deceafed. 
Paul Deugenan, efq. LL.D. to 
be king’s advocate in the court of 
admiralty in Ireland. 
John Sylvefter, efq. to be com- 
mon ferjeant of the city of London. 
Auguit. Rev. Mr. Winitanley, 
of Hertford College, Oxford, ap- 
pointed Camden profeflor of an- 
tient hiftory ; vice Warton, de- 
 eeafed. 
64th regiment of foot. Major- 
general John Leland to be colonel, 
Vice lieut. gen. Pomeroy, deceafed, 
Lieut. col. Oliver De Lancey, of 
the 17th regiment of (light) dra- 
goons, to be deputy adjutant-gen. 
of the forces in South Britain, vice 
major-general Williamfon, promoted 
to the command of the 47th regi- 
ment, 
47th regiment of foot. Major- 
general Adam Williamfon to be 
colone], vice Guy lord Dorchetter. 
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Lieut. col. James Moncrief, of 
the corps of royal engineers, to be 
deputy quarter-mafter-general of 
his majefty’s forces, vice major- 
general William Rey, deceafed.” 
Charles Henry Frater, efq. to be 
his majefty’s minifter plenipoten- 
tiary to the circle of Lower Sax- 
ony, and refident with the Hanfe 
Towns, vice Emanuel Mathias, efq. 
deceafed. 
William Hanbury, efq. to be his 
majeity’s agent conful in the circle 
of Lower Saxony, and the free cities 
of Hamburgh, Bremen, and Lubeck, 
Admiralty Office, Sept. 21. 
This day, in purfuance of the 
king’s pleafure, the following flag- 
ofcers of his majefty’s fleet were 
promoted, viz. 
Sir Edward Hughes, K.B. John 
Evans, and Mark Milbanke, efqrs. 
vice admirals of the white, te be 
vice admirals of the red. 
‘Thomas Graves, Robert Digby, 
and Benjamin Marlow, efqrs. and 
fir Alexander Hood, K:B. vice- 
admirals of the blue, to be vice-ad- 
mirals of the white. 
Sir Richard Hughes, knt. John 
Elliott, and William Hotham, efqrs, 
rear-admirals of the red, and Jofeph 
Peyton, efq. rear-admiral of the 
white, to be vice-admirals of the 
blue. 
John Carter Allen; efq. fir 
Charles Middleton, and fir John 
Laforey, barts. John Dalrymple, 
efq. Herbert Sawyer, efq. fir Rich. 
King, knt. and Jonathan Faulknor, 
efq. rear-admirals of the white, to 
be rear-admirals of the red. 
Phillip Affeck, efg. fir Richard 
Bickerton, hart. the hon.. J. Leve- 
fon Gower, fir John Jervis, K. B. 
and Adam Duncan, efq. rear-admi- 
rals of the blue, to be rear-admirals 
of the white, 
The following captains were alfo 
appointed 
