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secretary of legation to the court 

 of Palermo. 



Marquis of Wellington, field- 

 marshal. 



Earl of Delaware and lord 

 Gowev, lords of his majesty's bed- 

 chamber. 



August. 



The rev. Wm. Howley, D.D. 

 bishop of London. 



J. Catherow, esq. Somerset he- 

 rald. 



Rev. Dr. Bourke, bishop of Wa- 

 tejford. 



September. 



Earl of Aberdeen, minister ple- 

 nipotentiary at the court of Vien- 

 na. Hon. Frederick Lambe, se- 

 cretary to the embassy. 



Frederick Wise, esq. consul- 

 general in Sweden. 



Lieut. -gen. earl of Dalhousie, 

 lieut.-gen. hon. W. Stewart, ma- 

 jor-gen. G. Murray, major-gen. 

 hon. E. M. Pakenham, extra- 

 knights of the Bath. 



D. Douglas, esq. a lord of ses- 

 sion, Scotland. 



Sir Rupert George, bart. James 

 Bowen, esq. hon. John Douglas, 

 John Harness, M. D. hon. Court- 

 nay Boyle, and John Forbes, esq. 

 commissioners of transports. 



Admiral sir Thomas Duckworth, 

 gen. George Hewett, esq. lieut.- 

 gen. Hildebrand Oakes, esq. lieut.- 

 gen. Thomas Hislop, esq. Josias 

 Rowley, esq. R. N. Philip-Bowes- 

 Vere Hroke, esq. R. N. Richard 

 Puleston of Emral, esq. Joseph 

 Radcliffe of Milns-bridge-house, 

 esq. John Beckett of Leeds, esq. 

 Horace David Cholwell St. Paul, 

 of Ewart Park, esq. Richard Bo- 



rough, of Baseldon Park,esq. James 

 Duff, esq. rev. Samuel Clarke 

 Jervoise, of Idsworth Park, Na- 

 thaniel William Wraxall, esq. Geo. 

 W. Denys, of Stratford Place, esq. 

 Samuel Young, of Formosa Place, 

 esq. Frederick Gustavus Fowke, 

 of Sowerby, esq. made baronets. 

 Rev. T. Carter, dean of Tuara. 



October. 



Viscount Melville, rear-admiral 

 sir J. S. Yorke, right hon. W. 

 Dundas, rear-adm. G. J. Hope, 

 sir G. Warrender, John Osborne, 

 esq. rear-adm. lord Henry Pau- 

 let, commissioners of the Admi- 

 ralty. 



November. 



Sir Archibald Macdonald, a ba- 

 ronet. 



Right hon. Charles Long, and 

 right hon. Frederick John Robin- 

 son, receivers and paymasters-ge- 

 neral of the forces. 



Lieut.-gen. lord Charles Henry 

 Somerset, governor and comman- 

 der-in-chief of the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



Savage Yeames, esq. consul-gen. 

 at the Russian ports in the Black 

 Sea. 



Robert Southey, esq. poet lau- 

 reat. 



Sir Vicary Gibbs, chief baron of 

 the Exchequer. 



Sir J. Dallas, judge of the Com- 

 mon Pleas. 



Earl of Liverpool, right hon. 

 N. Vansittart, right hon. W. Fitz- 

 gerald, B. Paget, and J. Brogden, 

 esqrs. and viscount Lowther, com- 

 missioners of the treasury. 



Their royal highnesses the dukes 



