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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1800. 



the county of Roscommon ; and, in 

 default of issue, to his brother, 

 William Sandford, esq. ; and, in de- 

 fault of his issue, to his brother, 

 George Sandford, esq. : Henry 

 Prittie, esq. baron Donally, of Kill- 

 boy in the county of Tipperary ; 

 John Preston, esq. baron Tara, of 

 Bellinter, in the county of INIeath ; 

 Maurice Mahon, esq. baron Hart- 

 land, of Strokestovvn, in the county 

 of Roscommon ; and John Bing- 

 ham, esq. baron Clanmorris, of New- 

 brook, in the county of Mayo. 



August2nd. Baron Salvesin, esq. 

 approved by his majesty to be consul 

 for the Idng of Denmark in Scot- 

 land, and in the northern parts of 

 England to Flamborough-head, 

 with Thomas Mulderup, esq. 



12 th. Brevet. Hon. colonel 

 Thomas Maitland, of the 1 0th West- 

 India regiment, to be brigadier-ge- 

 neral to the forces serving under the 

 command of lieutenant-general, sir 

 James Pulteney. 



ISth. Right hon. Richard earl of 

 Shannon, K.P. the right hon. Isaac 

 Corry, chancellor of his majesty's 

 exchequer, in thiskingdom, the right 

 hon. Robert Stewart, commonlycall- 

 ed lord viscount Castlei-eagh, keeper 

 of his majesty's signet, or privy seal, 

 and chief secretary to the lord lieu- 

 tenant general, and general-gover- 

 nor of Ireland, the right hon. lord 

 Frankfort, and the right hon. John 

 Loftus Loftus, commonly called lord 

 ' viscount Loftus, to be commissioners 

 for executing the office of treasurer 

 ofhis majesty's exchequer in Ireland. 



26th. Right hon. Alexander lord 

 Bridport, K. B. admiral of the white, 

 to be generalof his majesty's marine 

 forces; and the right hon. John 

 earl St. Vincent, to be lieutenant- 

 general of the said forces. 



Sept. 10th. Henry Luttrell, esq. 



to be clerk of the pipe, and engrossel' 

 of the great roll, in the court of 

 exchequer of this kingdom. 



30th. Brevet colonel Gerrit 

 Fisher, to be brigadier-general to 

 the forces serving under the com- 

 mand of lieutenant-gen eralsir James 

 Pulteney. Captain Robert-Alex- 

 ander Dalzell, to be major in the 

 army. 



October 2 1 . John Hookham Frere, 

 esq. to be his majesty's envoy-ex- 

 traordinary and minister-plenipo- 

 tentiary at the court of the prince 

 regent of Portugal. 



2'2nii.. Dublin Castle. Lieutenant- 

 colonel Marcus Beresford, to be 

 lieutenant-general of his majesty's 

 ordnance in this kingdom. 



Nod. 4th. Sir Richard Carr Glyn, 

 of Gaunts, in the county of Dorset, 

 knt. late lord mayor of the city of 

 London ; Robert Kingsmill, esq. 

 admiral of the blue squadron of his 

 majesty's fleet, Robert John Bux- 

 ton of Shadwell lodge, in the coun- 

 ty of Norfolk, esq.; William Elford, 

 of Bickham, in the county of Devon, 

 esq. lieutenant-colonel of the South 

 Devon regiment of militia ; Natha- 

 nael Holland, of Wittenham, in the 

 county of Berks, esq. ; Francis Mil- 

 man, of Levaton, in the county of 

 Devon, M. D. and physician to his 

 majesty's household ; Robert Peel, 

 of Drayton Manor, in the county of 

 Stafford, and of Bury, in the county 

 of Lancaster, esq. ; and Walter 

 Stii'ling, of Faskine, in the county 

 of Lancaster, esq. banker of Lon- 

 don, created baronets. 



25th. Hon. and rev. William 

 Stuart, bishop of St. David's, trans- . 

 lated to the archbislioprick of Ar- 

 magh, in Ireland. 



29th. I,ord Seaforth took the 

 oaths on being appointed governor 

 of Barbadoes. 



