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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1800. 



25th. Brevet. Major sir Wil- 

 liam Lowther, bart. to be a lieu- 

 tenant-colonel in the army. 



March 4. Staff. Colonel John 

 Stewart, of the royal artillery, to be 

 brigadier-general at Gibraltar only. 



15th. Hon. Arthur Paget, to be 

 his majesty's envoy-extraorilinary 

 and minister-plenipotentiary at the 

 courtof his Sicilian majesty. — Hon. 

 Wm. F. Wyndham, his majesty's 

 envoy-extraordinary at Florence, 

 to assume the additional character 

 of minister-plenipotentiary at that 

 court. — Archibald M'Niell, esq. to 

 be his majesty's consul at Leghorn. 

 — Joseph Pringle, esq. to be his 

 majesty's agent, and consul-general 

 in the islands of Madeira. 



] 9th. Robert Coney and Robert 



Hickes, 



together 



with Charles 



Agar, John Pouchet, and Richard 

 Bevan, esqrs. to be his majesty's 

 commissioners for appeals, and re- 

 gulating the duties of excise. 



21st. Dublin-Castle. Sir Charles 

 Whitworth, K. B. created a baron 

 of this kingdom, by the title of 

 baron Whitworth, of Newport- 

 Prat, in the county of Mayo. 



22d. Sir Walter Farquhar, bart. 

 to be physician to his royal high- 

 ness the prince of Wales. 



April2. St. James's. Lieutenant- 

 colonel John Douglas, late com- 

 mander of a party of marines serv- 

 ing on board the Tigre, knighted. 



5th. Right rev. William lord 

 bishop of Chester, recommended, 

 by conge d'Elire, to be elected 

 bishop of Bangor. 



8 th. Hospital-staff. —— Frank, 

 M. D. to be inspector of hospitals 

 to the forces. 



22d. Joseph Phelan, M.D. to 

 be physician to the forces. 



Ma^lOth. Staff. Colonel Alex- 



ander Buchanan, of the 37th foot, 

 to be brigadier-general in the Lee- 

 ward islands only. 



13th, Brevet. Major-general 

 Henry Bowyer, to be lieutenant- 

 general in British North America 

 only. Hon. colonel John Hope, 

 to he brigadier-general in the Me- 

 diterranean only. 



Staff. Brevet-major Charles Ne- 

 ville, to be deputy quarter-master- 

 general to the British troops serv- 

 ing in the kingdom of Portugal, 

 with the rank of lieutenant-colonel 

 in the army. 



Garrison. Major-general William 

 Goodday Stuart, to be governor of 

 Quebec. Lieut.-colonel Samuel 

 Graham, of the 27th foot, to be 

 deputy-governor of Stirling-castle. 



24th. Henry- William Majendie, 

 D. D. one of the canons-residen- 

 tiary of St. Paul, London, recom- 

 mended, by conge d'Elire, to be 

 elected bishop of Chester. 



24th. The earl of Carysfort, to 

 be his majesty's envoy-extraor- 

 dinary and minister-plenipotentiary 

 to the court of Berlin. 



June 1 0th. Alexander baron Brid- 

 port, K. B. admiral of the White, 

 and vice-admiral of Great Britain, 

 created a viscount of Great Britain, 

 by the title of viscount Bridport, of 

 Cricket St. Thomas, in the county 

 of Somerset. Right hon. Henry 

 Dundas, to be keeper of his majes- 

 ty's privy seal of Scotland. 



13th. Herman Hayman, esq. ap- 

 pointed British vice-consul at Bre- 

 men, to assist and act under the 

 direction of Alexander Cockburn, 

 esq. his majesty's agent and consul- 

 general in the circle of Lower 

 Saxony, and the free cities of Ham- 

 burgh, Bremen, and Lubeck. 



14th. Thomas Wallis, esq. to be 



