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A'ice-admirals of tbe vhite, to be 

 vice-admirals of the red. 



Thomas Fiizlierbtrt, Samuel Cor- 

 nish, John Brisbane, Charles Wcl- 

 seley, Samuel Cranston Goodhal!, 

 «qs. Hon. Keith Stewart, and the 

 duke of Clarence, to be vice-admi- 

 rals of the blue. 



Richard Onslow, and Robert 

 Kingsmill, esqs. rcar-ddmirals of 

 the red, to be vice-admirals of the 

 white. 



Sir George Collier, knt. George 

 Bowyer, esq. sir Hyde Parker, knt. 

 Rowland Cotton, and Benjamin 

 C3ldv^'cll, esqs. hon. William Corn- 

 wallis, Wm. Allen, John Macbride, 

 and George Vandeput, esqs. le.ar- 

 admirals ot the red, to be vice-ad- 

 mirals of the blue. 

 - Charles Buckiier, John Gell, 

 William Dickson, and Allan Gard- 

 ner, esqs. rear-admirals of the 

 white, to be vice-admirals of the 

 blue, 



John Lewis Gidom, George 

 Gayton, George Murray, and Ro- 

 bert Linzee, ebqrs. sir James Wal- 

 lace, knt. W'm. Peere Williams j and 

 Thomas Palley, esqs. rear-admirals 

 of the white, to be rear-admirals of 

 If the red. 



John Symons, esq, and sir Tho- 

 mas Rich, batt. rear-admiralsof the 

 blue,to be reai-aumirals of the red. 

 Charles Thomson, James Gum- 

 ming, Jn. Ford, Jn. Colpoys, Skef- 

 fington Lutwidge, Archibald Dick- 

 ion, George Montagu, and Thomas 

 Dumaresq, esqs. and hon. sir George 

 Keitli Elphinstone, K, B. rear-ad- 

 * mirals of the blue, to be leai-admi- 

 rals of the white. 



Captalus James Pigott, hon.Wil.- 

 IJara Waldcgrave, Thomas Maken- 

 zie, Thomas Pringle, hon. William 

 Clement Finch, sir Roger Curtis, 

 ItiU. Hairy Harvey, Robert Mann, 



and William Parker, to be rear-ad- 

 n'lirals of t'lie blue. 



William Young, and. Tames Gam- 

 bier, esqs. and lord Hugh Seym.our, 

 to becoloneliof his majesty's marine 

 forces. 



1 1. William earl FitswilHam to 

 be lord president of the council. 



Duke of Portland to be one of 

 his majesty's principal secretaries of 

 state. 



PJght hon. William Windham to 

 be secretary at war. 



Duke of Gordon, to be keeper 

 of the seal appointed by the treaty 

 of union to be made use of in Scot- 

 land. 



Earl Spencer to be keeper of the 

 privy-seal. 



Evan Nepean, Stephen Cotterell, 

 and James Bland Barges, esqs. ap- 

 pointed commissioners for the custo* 

 dy of the privy seal in the absence 

 of earl Spencer, gone on an embassy 

 to the court of Vienna. 



PL's royal highness prince Wm. 

 of Gloctster, and his grace theduktt 

 of Portland, elected knights of the 

 garter. 



19. Charles Saxton, esq. of Cir- 

 covv, Beiks, created a baronet. 



Gen. George, marquis Town- 

 shend, appointed governor of Hull. 

 Gen. sir Henry Clinton, K. B. 

 appoined governor of Gibraltar. 



Right, hon. William Windham to 

 be a pi ivy counsellor. 



26. Henry Strachey, esq. to be 

 master of his majesty's household. 

 Aug. Marquis of TItchheld to 

 be lord lieutenant of Middlesex. 



12.. John, earl of upper Ossory, 

 of the kingdom of licland, to be 

 baron Upper Ossory, of Ampthill, 

 CO. Bedford. 



Edmund, lordClive, of the king* 

 dom of Ireland, to be baron Clive, 

 of Walcot, CO. Salop. 



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