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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1*794'. 



Henry lord Mulgrave, of the 

 kingdom of Frelaiid, lo be b^'ton 

 Mulgi-ave, of Mulgrave, co. York. 



William Henry Lyttleton, lord 

 Westcote, of the kingdom of Ire- 

 land, to be lord Lyttleton, baron of 

 Frankley, co. AVorcster. 



Right hon, Welbore Ellis to be 

 barou iSIen;tip of Meiidip, co. So- 

 merset; with remainders severally 

 and successively to Kenry Welbore 

 Agar, viscount Clifden,of the king- 

 dom of Ireland, hon. and rey. John 

 Ellis Agar, second son, and hon. 

 Charles Bagnal Agar, third son, of 

 James laie viscount Clifden, de- 

 ceased; "Welbore Ellis Agar, esq. 

 oneof the commissioners oFhisma- 

 jesty's customs ; and Dr. Chailes 

 Agar, archbishop of Cashel, and 

 their respective iieirs male. 



Sir Kenry Bridgeman, bar!, to 

 be baron Er^dford, ot Bradford, co. 

 Salop. 



Sir James reachcy, bart. to, be 

 baron Seisey, of .Selsey, co. Sussex. 



Sir Thomas Dundas, bart. to be 

 baion Dundas, of Aske, co. York. 



Assheton Cur.'Oii e-q. ofPenu- 

 housc, co.iiuckiiighnt.ijto be bai^Oii 

 Curzon of Penn, in '.he s.iid county. 



Charles Ande-son Pelham, esq. 

 of Brocklcsby, co. Lincoln, io be 

 baron Yarb-rough, of Yarboruiigh, 

 in the said coiu<ty. 



lviajor-5< neral Charles Leigh to 

 be captain- gent ral and governor in 

 chief over the islands of Ne\is, St. 

 Christopher, Montserrat, Antigua, 

 Barbuda, and .\.ntjuila. 



James Crnntield, e^q. to be go- 

 vernor and coujmaiider in chief over 

 the Bermudas or Summer Islands. 



lt>. Vice-admirals George Bovv- 

 ycr, vicv -admiral A.an Gardn*.r, 

 rear-admiial Tuomas Fasley, and 

 rear-.admiral sir Roger Curtis, kat. 

 to be baronets. 



Sept. S. Earl of Chesterfield, and 

 earl ot Leicester, to be postmaster- 

 general. 



Major-general Lake, tobe gover- 

 nor ot Limerick. 



26. William Lindsa)', esq. to be 

 go\ernor of Jamaica. 



Oct. 4. Colonels Edmund Fan- 

 ning ; Francis R.-Humphreys, of 

 the late 79th foot ; John Hughes, 

 Horatio Spry, William Soutcr, and 

 Harry Irnes, of the maiiiies; Wil- 

 liam Fawcet, inspector general of 

 recruits in Ireland; Robert Donkin, 

 of thelate garrison bittalion; James 

 Balfour, of the //th foot j James 

 Francis Perkins, of the marines ; 

 Normal Macleod, of the 7:3d foot ; 

 Alexander C^ampbell, of the late 

 r5th toot ; Francis D'Oyly, of the 

 1st fqot guards ; Wiiliam Crosbic, 

 of the 89th foot ; sii^ James Dufl", 

 knt. of the 1st foot-guards ;. Henry 

 Lird Mulgrave, of th**' 3 1st foot ; 

 GriceBlackeffcy, of the I4th dra- 

 gfions; Paukis JE,. Irving-, of die 

 '47ih foot ; John Sir.all, livutenant- ■ 

 governor of Guernsey ; George 

 Harris, of the 75th f)0t ; K chard 

 Vysc, of the 1st dragoon guards ; 

 W'illiam lordCathcart, of the 2^)th 

 foot ; Maurice Wcmyss, of the 

 marines.; Robert Mason Lewis, 

 captain of Carisbrooke-casile ; Ba- 

 nastrc Taileton, of the late Ameri- 

 can dragoons} sirHew Dah'yixjple, 

 knt. of the 1st foot-guai'ds ; Gor- 

 don Forbes, of the TOSth foot; 

 An-'icw Gordon, of the 2;jih foot; 

 John Floyd, of the I9th dragoons ; 

 Oliver de Ij^wcy. barrack master- 

 general; John Graves Simcoe, of 

 the quern's rangers ; Robert John- 

 stone, of the ;d foot-guards ; and 

 James Henry Craig, of the 16th 

 foot, to be major-geixcials. 



23. Captains Charles Holme.s, 

 EverittCalinady, John Bourmasterj 



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