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•■.er, esq. of GUndon-housc, co. 

 ^V'arwick, banker at Birmingham, 

 and fifth son of Isaac Spooner, esq. 

 of Elmdon, to Miss Charlotte We- 

 therel, one of the six daughters of 

 the dean of Hereford, and master 

 of university college, Oxford, with 

 a fortune of 10,0001. 



By special licence, John Broadley, 

 esq. of the borough of Southwark, 

 ' to Miss Letitia Bloxam, daughter of 

 sir Matthew Bloxam, knt. 



2'2d. At St. George's Hanover- 

 square, captain Winthorp, of the 

 Ardent man of war, to Miss Far- 

 brace, of Dover. Also, captain 

 Warner, aid-du-camp to the carl 

 of Harrington, to the eldest daugh- 

 ter of colonel Shipley. 



Captain Foy, of the royal artil- 

 lery, to the hon. Sophia Courtenay, 

 sister of lord viscount Courtenay, of 

 Powderham-castle. 



At Roberton, co. Pembroke, 

 Owen Phillips, esq. lieutenant-col. 

 commandant of the royal Pembroke 

 fuzileers, to the eldest daughter of 

 Henry Scourfield, esq. of Roberton- 

 hall. 



At Dungannon-park, Tyrone, 

 Ireland, the hon. Charles Knox, 

 son of lord viscount Northland, 

 brother to the bishop of Derry, and 

 M. P. for the university of Dublin, 

 to Mrs. Fletcher, daughter of Ro- 

 bert Bent, esq. late M. P. for Ay- 

 lesbury. 



James Talbot, esq. late secretary 

 of the embassy to Paris, to Anne 

 Sarah, youngest daughter of Samuel 

 Rodbard, esq. of Evercritch, co, 

 Somerset. 



PROMOTIONS in the Year 1804. 



Jan. 3d. Hon. Croplcy Ashley, 

 appointed clerk of the deliveries of 

 t])c ordnance of tlic united kingdoms 



of Great Britain and Ireland, vice 

 Hunt. 



7th. To be brigadier-generals in 

 the army serving in the AVindward 

 and Leeward Caribbce Island sta- 

 tion : Col. Crofton Vandeleur of the 

 46ih foot, col. W. G. Hughes of the 

 87th ditto. 



Capt. Henry Samuel Eyre, of the 

 12th battalion of reserve, to be ma- 

 jor in the army. 



Brevet-maj. James INIurray Grant, 

 on half pay of the 3d foot guards, 

 and major James Brace, on half pay 

 of Goreham's late provincial corps, 

 to be assistant bari'ack masters gene- 

 ral, with the rank of major, so long 

 as they shall continue in that depart- 

 ment. 



Lieut.-col. Willoughby Gordon, 

 assistant quarter-master-general in 

 the Southern district, to be deputy 

 barrack-master-general to tbeforces,. 

 vice ]M. G. Hcwgill, resigned. 



Col. John Delves Broughton, on 

 half pay of the 106th foot ; lieut.- 

 col. sir R. T. Wilson, knt. on half 

 pay of Hompesch's mounted rifle- 

 men ; major Aubrey, on half pay; 

 Charles Miller, esq. late lieutenant- 

 colonel of the 1st West India regi. 

 ment : Thomas Probyn, late lieut.- 

 col. of the 18th foot ; John Storey, 

 late lieutenant-col. of the 21st foot; 

 the w hole Avith the rank of lieute- 

 nant-colonel in the army so long as 

 the}- are so employed, to be inspect- 

 ing field officers of yeomanry and 

 volunteer corps. 



10th. Right hon. John earl of St. 

 Vincent, Sec. sir Philip Stephens, and 

 eir Thomas Trowbridge, barts. James 

 Adams, John Markham, and Wm. 

 Lemon, esqrs. and sir Harry i5urrard 

 Neale,bart, appointed commissioners 

 for executing the office of lord high 

 admiral of the united, kingdom of 

 Great-Britain, 



0^4 13th. 



