CHRONICLE. 
27. David Smyth, esq. of Meth- 
ven—one of the commissioners of 
justiciary in Scotland. 
Allan Machonochies, esq.—one 
of the lords of session in Scotlard. 
March 10. Robert Liston, esq. 
ambassador to the Sublime Porte— 
envoy extraordinary: and minister 
plenipotentiary to the United States 
of America. 
EdwardThornton,esq.—secretary 
of legation to the said United States. 
12. Ear! Howe—admiral of the 
fleet and general of marines. 
~Lord Bridport—vice-admiral of 
_ Great Britain. 
Hon. William Cornwallis—rear- 
admiral of Great Britain. 
Capt. sir Edyard Pellew, knt.—a 
baronet. 
18. Captain Charles Mitchel—a 
knt. ; 
21. William Bellingham, esq.—a 
bart. 
23. William Watson, esq.—a 
knt. 
24. Samuel lord Hood—master 
of Greenwich hospita!, and one of 
the* commissioners or governors 
thereof. : 
April 6. George Pownall, esq.— 
a knt. 
16, George earl of Stamford— 
baron Delamere and earl of War- 
rington. 
29. Earl of Kinnoul and sir Grey 
Cooper, bart.—privy-counsellors. 
30. John Coxe Hippisley, Whar- 
ton Amcotts, Edmund Cradock Har- 
topp, Thomas ‘Turton and Robert 
' Baker, esqrs.—baronets. 
May 3, Earl of Leven and Mel- 
ville—his majesty’s commissioner to 
the general assembly of the church 
of Scotland. 
11. Francis d’Ivernois,esq.—a knt. 
p8. Charles earl of Northampton 
—lord-lieutenant of Northampton 
shire. 
14. Lieutenant-generals, sir D. 
Lindsay, bart. E, Maxwell Brown, 
Eyre Massey,George Warde, Flow- 
er Mocher, sir R. Sloper, K. B. 
Staates Long Morris, Ralph earl of 
Ross, sir R. Pigot, bart, sir J. Dal- 
ling, bart. Russel Manners, Thomas 
Hall, James Grant, sir W. Fawcett, 
K. B. William marquis of Lothian, 
K. T. sir C. Grey, K. B. sir Thomas 
Spencer Wilson, bart, George More 
rison, Thomas Clarke, and Charles 
Rainsford to be generals inthe army. 
Major-generals Anthony George 
Martin, Benjamin Gordon, hon. 
Thomas Bruce, George Ainslie, 
James Adeane, Edward Smith, 
Thomas Bland, Felix Buckley, 
Charles William Lyon, Henry Wat- 
son Powell, Thomas Stirling, George 
Garth and Richard Grenville—to 
be lieutenant-generals in the army. 
Colonels, George Bernard, of the 
84th foot, George Nugent, of the 
85th foot, John Bowater, of the 
marines, Lhomas Averne,of the ma- 
rines, Thomas Duval, half-pay of the 
marines, James Barker, half-pay of 
the 56th foot, John Campbell, of 
the marines, Charles Tarrant, of the 
engineers in Ireland, William Lewis, 
of the marines, John Barclay of the 
marines, William Macormick half- 
pay, William Maddox Richard 
son, of the 64th foot, John Freke, 
half-pay of the 39th foot, Richard 
England, of the 24th foot, William 
Keppel, of a West India regiment, 
John H, flutchinson, of the 94th 
foot, John Hamilton, of the late 81st 
foot, Alexander Hay, of the 109th 
foot, Thomas Goldie, of the late 82d 
foot, Robert Douglas, of the 47 th foot, 
Simon Fraser of the 3d foot, Thomas 
ee of the artillery, Robert Man- 
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