24. General sir Henry Clinton, 
K. B. 
25. Hon. Mrs. Murray, wife of 
rear-admiral Geo, Murray, M. P. 
29. Countess dowager of Find. 
later and Seaford. 
30. John Butler, earl of Ormond. 
Matthew Batson, esq. admiral of 
the white. 
PROMOTIONS for the Year 1795. 
Fentary 4. John earl of Bute, 
lord-lieutenant of Glamorganshire. 
14.George earl of Warwick, lord- 
lieutenant of the county of Warivick. 
17. George James earl Cholmon- 
deley, chamberlain to the prince cf 
Wales, and intendant of the houses. 
John earl of Darnley, groom of 
the stole to his royal highness, 
Charles Nassau Thomas, esq. 
vice-chamberlain. 
John Byde, esq. master of his 
royal highness’s household. 
Earl of Jersey master of the horse. 
21. Robert Shore Milnes, esq. 
governor of Martinico. 
29. Dr. William Newcombe, bi- 
shop of Waterford, archbishop of 
Armagh. 
Rey. Thomas Lewis a Berne, 
bishop of Ossory. 
Hon. Charles Lawrence Dundas, 
private secretary to the lord-lieu- 
tenant. 
Rev. Dr. Richard Murray, pro- 
vost of Trinity-college, Dublin. 
John earl of Portarlington and 
George lord Milton, privy-counsel- 
lors of Ireland. 
Feb. 10. General the duke of 
York, field-marshal of the forces. 
March. 4. George Johnearl Spen- 
cer, Charles George lord Arden, 
Charles Small Pybus, sir Charles 
Middleton, bart. lord Hugli Sey- 
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mour, Philip Stephens, and James 
Gambier, esqrs. lords of the admi- 
ralty. 
Philip Stephens, esq. a bart. with 
remainder to his nephew Stephens 
Howe, esq. 
6. Lord Hugh Seymour and lord 
Villiers, gentlemen of the bed.cham. 
ber to the prince of Wales. 
William Churchill, esq. first 
groom of the bed-chamber, master 
of the robes, and privy-purse to 
his royal highness. 
7. Lieutenant-colonel Hervey 
Aston, one of the grooms of the 
bed- chamber. 
11. Right hon, Thomas Pelham, 
a privy-counsellor, 
John Jefferies earl Camden, lord- 
lieutenant of Ireland. 
Henry Willoughby Rooke, esq. 
page of honour to his majesty. 
27. Susannah baroness Hood, of 
the kingdom of Ireland, barohess 
Hood of Great Britain. 
Dr. John Law, bishop of Killala 
and Achonry, bishop of Elphia. 
April 11. ThomasT yrwhitt, esq. 
private secretary to the prince of 
Wales. 
Sir GeorgeChetwynd, cf Brofton- 
hall, in the county of Stafford, and 
sir John Dryden, of Canons Ashby, 
in the county of Northampton, knts, 
Robert Salusbury, of Llanwern, in 
the county of Monmouth, esq. Rich. 
ard Gamon, of Minchenden-house, 
in the county of Middlesex, esq. 
(with remainder to Richard Grace, 
of Rahin, in the Queen’s County and 
kingdom of Ireland, esq. and his 
issue male) Lionel Darell, of Rich- 
mond.hill, in the county of Surry, 
Richard Neave, of Dagnam-park, | 
in the county of Essex, Henry Haw- 
ley, of Leybourne Grange, in the 
county of Kent, John Pollen, of 
Redenham, in the county of South. 
E.4 ampton, 
