456 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



13th. Charles Price, esq. of Spring 

 Grove, Richmond, Surry, created a 

 baronet. 



Samuel Lysons, esq. of the Inr.er 

 Temple, appointed keeper of the rolls 

 and records of the courts of Chance- 

 ry ill the Tower of London, vice 

 Astle, deceased. 



20th. Sir Evan Nepean, baronet, 

 sworn of his majesty's most ho- 

 nourable \ni\y council. 



21st. Lieut.-colonel John James 

 Barloxr, of the 61st foot, to be de- 

 puty-iiispec^or-general of the re- 

 cruiting-. ervice, and second in com- 

 mand ai the army depot in the Isle 

 of Wight, vice Farquhar, deceased. 



Major Henry E. Bunbury, assist- 

 ant quarter-master-general, to have 

 the rank of lieutenant-colonel in 

 the armv, vice Gordon, appointed 

 barrack-ninsfer-goncrai. 



Captain Henry Darling, from the 

 6Sth foot, to be a permanent aisist- 

 ant in the quartcr-master-gencral's 

 department, with the rank of major 

 in the army, vice Bunbury. 



Colonel Walter C)itie,on half pay 

 of the 9th foot; Colonel S. P. De 

 I'Hoste, on half pay of the late 104th 

 foot; lieut.-colonel James Hare, on 

 the half pay of the 28th light dra- 

 goons ; major John Cooke, on ditto ; 

 Nat. AVebb, esq. late major of the 

 3d battalion of reserve; lieutenant- 

 colonel George Armstrong, on half 

 pay of the late independent compa- 

 nies ; Benjamin Williamson, esq. 

 late lieutenant-colonel of the Caith- 

 ness Highlanders ; lieutenant-col. 

 James Robertson, on half pay of 

 the 15th foot; lieutciMPt-colonel 

 Erskine Fraser, on half pay of the 

 109th foot ; George Callender, esq. 

 late lieutenant-col. of the riflle corps ; 

 C Machelle, esq. late major of the 

 15th foot; Andrew Corbet, esq. 

 late lieutenant-colonel of the royal 



horse guards ; W. W. Maxwell, esq. i 

 late lieutenant-colonel of the 32d 

 foot; and Major Hugh Maxwell, 

 to be inspecting field officers of yeo- 

 manry and volunteer corps, with 

 the rank of lieutenant-colonel in 

 the army, so long as they shall hold 

 those appointments. 



Major Edward B. Frederick, as- 

 sistant barrack-mastcr-general, to 

 be principal assistant barrack-master 

 general, with the rank of lieutenant- 

 colonel in the army, so long as he 

 shall hold such appointment. 



George Dennis, esq. late lieute- 

 nant-coionel of the 4.'3d foot, to be 

 an assistant-barrack-master-general, 

 with the rank of major in the army, 

 so long as he shall hold such appoint- 

 ment. 



24th. Lieutenant-general William 

 Myers, appointed commander of his 

 majesty's forces serving ia the Wind- 

 ward and Leeward Caribbee Sta- 

 tion, vice Gi'inficld, deceased. 



25th. Major-general John Stuart, 

 appointed lieutenant-governor of his 

 majesty's island of Grenada. 



28th. Hugh Horton, esq. late ma- 

 jor of the S5th foot, to be an inspect- 

 ing field officer of yeomanry and vo- 

 lunteer corps, with temporary rank 

 of lieutenant-colonel. 



31st. Rev. Robert Holmes, D. D. 

 appointed dean of the cathedral 

 church of Winchester, vice Ogle, 

 deceased. 



Rev. Wm. How ley, M. A. to be 

 a canon of the cathedral church of 

 Christ, in the university of Oxford, 

 vice Holmes, resigned. 



Rev. Henry Lewis Hobart, M. A. 

 to be prebendary of the metropoli- 

 tan church of Canterbuy,r«ceStorer5 

 deceased. 



Mr. Robert Jameson, appointed 

 regius professor of natural history, 

 and keeper of the museum of natu- 

 ral 



