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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



Joseph Frederick Wallctt Des 

 Bancs, esq. appointed lieut.-gov. of 

 the island of Prince Edward, in 

 America. 



26th. Right hon. Robert Stewart, 

 commonly called viscount Castle- 

 reagh ; his ^race William Henry Ca- 

 vendish, duke of l-'ortlandj K. G. 

 president of his majesty's council ; 

 the right hon. Robert Banks, baron 

 Jlawkesbury ; the right hon. John 

 Jeifries, earl Camden, K. G. ; the 

 right hon. J)udU'y, baron Ilarrow hy^ 

 his majesty's three principal secre- 

 taries of state ; the right hon. Wm. 

 Pitt, chancellor of his majesty's ex. 

 chequer ; the right hon. Sylvester, 

 baron (ilenbervie (of that part of 

 the nnited kingdom called Ireland): 

 the right hon. Thomas Wallace; 

 and Richard Frcnc?>, esq. common- 

 ly called viscount Dunlo; appointed 

 his majesty's commiysioners for the 

 management of the alfairs of India. 



Right hon. (ieorge Canning, ap- 

 pointed treasurer of his majesty's 

 navy. 



Right hon. Arthur Paget, his ma- 

 jesty's envoy-extraordinary and mi- 

 nister-plenipotentiary at the court 

 of ^ ienna, appointed one of the 

 knight companions of the most ho- 

 nourable order of the Bath. 



29th. Right Pter. Dr. Nathaniel 

 AJexaridor, bishop of Clonfert, and 

 Kilmacduagh, fninslated to the bi- 

 shopric of Killaioe and Kiifenora, 

 ■pice right Rev. Dr. Charles Lindsay, 

 translated to the bishopric of Kil- 

 dare. 



Jmc 5th. Charles Arbuthnot, 

 esq. appointed Jiis majesty's ambas- 

 sador extraordinary and plenipo- 

 tentiary to the Sublime Ottoman 

 Porte ; Benjamin Garlike, esq. en- 

 Toy-extradrdinary and minister ple- 

 nipotentiary to the court of Copen- 

 hagen ; Charles Stuart, esq. secre- 

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tary of embassy to the court of St. 

 Petersburgh : Edward Thornton, 

 esq. secretary of legation to the 

 court of Berlin ; Augustus Foster, 

 esq. secretary of legation to the 

 United States of America; and Fre- 

 derick Lindeman, esq. consul at 

 Embdcn. 



6th. Right hon. Henry lord Mul- 

 grave, sworn of his majesty's most 

 honourable privy council. 



Right hon. George earl of Dart- 

 mouth, appointed (on the I4th of 

 May) lord chamberlain of his ma- 

 jesty's household, took the usual 

 oaths thereupon this day ; as did 

 the right hon. George earl of Win- 

 chelsca and Nottingham, on being 

 appointed (May 10) groom of the 

 stole to his majesty. 



Right hon. Henry lord Mulgravc. 

 sworn chancellor of the duchy and 

 county palatine of Lancaster. 



I! is grace James duke of Mon- 

 trose, and, in his absence, the 

 ri;i;ht hon. George Rose, appointed 

 thib day, president of the committee 

 of council, appointed for the consi- 

 deration of all matters relating to 

 tradi^ and foreign plantations. 



l{!j,']it hon. Edward earl of Powis, 

 appointed lord-lieutenant of the 

 counties of Salop and Montgomery, 

 took (iiL' usual oaths thereupon ; as 

 did (he right hon. George Talbot, 

 lord Dyntvor, on being appointed 

 lord-lieutenant of the county of 

 Carmarthen, 



23d. David Rae, of Eskgrove, 

 CO. Mid-Lothian, esq. ; colonel sir 

 William Clark c, of Crosses Green- 

 house, in the I'ily of Cork ; Henry 

 Harvey Aston l^ruce, of Down-hill, 

 CO. Londonderry, clerk; John 

 Lees, of Blackrock, co. Dublin, 

 esq.; Samuel O'Malley, of Rose- 

 hill, CO. Mayo, e sq. ; and William 

 Myers, esq. tomm.indcr of his ma- 

 jesty'* 



