58 
Oct. 2. The Rev. Dr. Buckner, 
Rector of St. Giles in the Fields, 
and Canon Residentiary of ~Chi- 
chester, to the Archdeaconry of 
that diocese. 
—John Hopkins, Esq. and Ben- 
jamin Tibbs, Esq.—Knights. 
96. John Earl Poulett, Lord 
‘Lieutenant of the ee of So- 
merset. 
30. Sir Charles Gould, Knight, 
a Baronet. 
Nov, 17. 
Lieutenant Governor of Grenada. 
— Sir Hercules. Langrishe, a 
Privy Counsellor of Ireland. 
Dec. = Earl of Harrington, Co- 
lonel of the Ist regiment of life- 
guards. 
—Lord Cathcart, Colonel of the 
29th regiment of 3 
DEATHS for 1792. 
Jan. 1. At Bristol, the mother of 
the unfortunate Chatterton.» 
2. The Right Honourable the 
Dowager Viscountess Galway. 
— Edward Duke of Somerset. 
— Lately at Granby-house, Bris- 
tol Hot wells, John Hale, Esq. of 
Chudleigh, Rear-Admiral of the 
British navy. 
15. At Standford-hall, Leicester- 
shire, in his 26th year, Sir Thomas 
Cave, Baronet, one of the members 
for the county. 
17. Dr. George Horne, Bishop 
of Norwich. 
—In America, Peter Sotilivhise, 
Senator of the Western District, 
‘New York, and member of the 
Council of Appointment. | 
27. Joseph Ewart, Esq. 
— Lady Jane Gordon. 
-~ George Earl.of Northesk. 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 
Ninian Hume, Esq. 
1792. 
31. Sir Alexander Hay, Baronet. 
Jan. 31. Sir Norton Robinson, 
Baronet. 
Feb. 5. Right Honourable Sir J.. 
Eardly, formerly Chief Justice of © 
the court of Common Pleas. 
6. Major General Sir Henry 
Calder, Baronet, Lieutenant Go- 
vernor of Gibraltar, and Colonel of 
the 30th regiment of foot. 
17:28) ‘rantis Maria Countess Taafe.. 
26. Sir Richard Bickerton, Ba-- 
ronet, Rear Admiral of the White. 
— At Vienna, aged 58, Count 
Khevenhuller. 
March 1. Leopald Il. Emperor 
of Germany, 
10. John Earl of Bute. . 
— Mr. W. Mann, Attorney and. 
Solicitor, Middle Temple. : 
11. Sir William arrier 08%. Ba-. 
ronet. 
— At. Brompton, in bis 60tiz 
year, Sir Thomas Cayley, Baronet. 
18. Viscountess Torrington. - 
April 2. At Vienna, Count Zin- 
zendorf. 
3. Sir Géoige Poddelk; Knight 
of the Bath, at his house in’ Charles- 
street, Berkeley-square, in the 87th 
year of hisage. - He began his pro- 
fession in the navy under his wncle 
Sir George Byng, who was after- 
wards the first. Lord ‘Torrington. 
In the year 1718, he served on 
board the fleet in the memorable 
victory off Sicily. He then went 
*rough the different ranks of his 
fvofession with distinguished assi- 
duity. On the Ist of August 1738, 
he was appointed Captain; in 
1755, Rear Admiral of the White ; 
in 1758, Vice Admiral of the Red ; 
in 1762, Admiral of the Blue; 
and resigned in 1776. In 1758, 
-he commanded as Admiral in Chief 
‘the British fleet in India; where, 
with an inferior wae he ‘gained 
three 
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