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15. Marquis Townshend, Lord 
Lieutenant of Norfolk. 
25. The Earl ef Morton, Cham- 
berlain of her Majesty’s household. 
— The Earl of Ailesbury, Trea- 
surer of the same. 
March 8. Rey. Charles Manners 
Sutton, D, D. Dean of Peterbo- 
rough, Bishop of Norwich. 
—) Thomas Lawrence, Esq. prin- 
cipal Painter in Ordinary to his 
Majesty. 
— The ‘Rev. ‘Dr. Guthar, to be 
Rector of Lincoln-college, Oxford. 
— Benjamin West, Esq. to be 
President of the Royal Academy. 
12. Lord Charles Fitzgerald, 
Muster-Master General in irclna. 
$1. Dr. .Archibald Davidson; 
Dean of the Order of the Thistle, 
and of the'Chapel Royal in Scot- 
land, 
April,10.. Rev. Peter Peckard, 
D..D. to, be Dean of Peterborough. 
— Major Geneval Ralph Aber- 
crombie,. Colonel of the 6th regi- 
ment of foot. 
— Major General O? Iara, Lieu- 
tenant Governor of |Gibraltar. 
May 1..Rey, Thomas Jackson, 
D. D. Canon Residentiary of St. 
Paul’s. 
2. Lord Macartney, a Privy Coun- 
scllor. 
5. Dr.’ Spencer Madan—Bishop 
of Bristol. 
12. Lord. R. S. Fitzger ald, Mi- 
nister Plenipotentiary, tor the Swiss. 
Cantons. 
15. Lord Milton, Viscount Mil- 
ton, and Earl of Dorchester. 
20. Lord Macartney, Ambassador 
Extraordinary aad Plenipotentiary } 
to the Emperor of China, 
— Sir George, L. Staunton, Se- 
cretary of Embassy to China. 
26, Sir Luke Pepys, Baronet, 
Physician in ordinary to the King. » 
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ANNUAL REGIS TER, 
1792. 
June 1, William. Lindsay, Esq. 
Secretary of the. Embassy to the 
Most Christian King. 2 
9. Earl Howe, Vice Admiral of 
Great Britain. 
12. Edward Baron Gharlow; and 
the heirs male of his body, lawfully 
begotten, the. dignity, of a Baren 
of the kingdom of Great Britain, 
by the name, stile, and title of Ba- 
ron Thurlow, in the county of 
Suffolk, with remainder to Edward 
Thurlow, and Thomas Thurlow, 
Esquires, sons of the late Bishop of 
Durham, and to the Rev. Edward 
South Thurlow, one of the Pre- 
bendaries of Norwich. 
— Sir James Eyre;\Lord Chief 
Baron of the Court of Exchequer ; 
Sir William Henry Ashhurst, one of 
the Justices of the court of King’s 
Bench; and Sir John Wilson, one of 
the Justices of the court of Common 
Pleas, Lords Commissioners for 
the custody of the Great Seal. 
— The dignity of a Baroness of 
the ‘kingdom of Great Britain, 
to Henrietta Laura Pulteney, 
daughter of Wm. Pulteney, Esq. by 
the title of Baroness of Bath, in the 
county of Somerset); and the dig- 
nity of Baron of Bath to the heirs 
male. of her body ails be- 
gotten. 3 
15. ‘Lord Chief Barina Eyre, a 
Privy, Counsellor. 
— Sir H. Martin, Baronet, 
Comptroller, of the Navy} to be 
an Elder Brother: ofthe Trinity- 
House. i 
20. Miss Mary raed daughter 
and heiress.of Johm Verney, eldest 
son of ltalph Baton: Verney, and 
Viscount Fermanaughi (afterwards 
Earl Verney) the dighity of Ba- 
roness Fermanaugh, and to her 
heirs) male’ the aignity of Baron 
Fermanaugh. | qs 
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