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jesty's forces in the Leeward Is- 

 lands ; created baronets of the 

 united kingdom, with remainder to 

 their lawful heirs-male. 



John Silvester, esq. recorder of 

 London, eleded steward of the bo- 

 rough of Southwark, vice Fanshaw, 

 deceased. 



Rev. J. Palmer, B. D. classical 

 tutor of St. John's college, clefted 

 professor of Arabic in the univer- 

 sity of Cambridge, and the Rev. 

 Browne Grisdale, appointed chan- 

 cellor of Carlisle, both vice Carlylc, 

 deceased. 



Rev. John White, to be a pre- 

 bendary of Winchester, and to hold 

 the prebend of Yatminster-Prima, 

 in Dorsetshire, vice Hume, de- 

 ceased. 



Rev. Canon Coxe, to the arch- 

 deaconry of Wilts, vice Rev. W. 

 Douglas, M. A. who is to be pre- 

 centor of Winchester cathedral. 



27th. Right hon. William Drum- 

 mond, and right hon. Charles Ar- 

 buthnot, sworn of his majesty's 

 most honourable privy council. 



Julj/ 3d. Rev. Dr. Christopher 

 Butson, dean of Waterford, pro- 

 moted to the united bishoprics of 

 Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, vice 

 rightRev. Dr. Nathaniel Alexander, 

 translated to the bishopric of Killa- 

 loe and Kilfenora. 



11th. Right hon. John Thynne, 

 commonly called lord John Thynne, 

 vice-chamberlain of his majesty's 

 household, sworn of his majesty's 

 most honourable privy council. 



Right hon. George Rose, and 

 right hon. lord Charles Henry So- 

 merset, appointed paymaster-gen. 

 of his majesty's forces. 



13th. James duke of Montrose, 

 and lord Charles Spencer, appoint- 

 ed postmaster-general. 



Hou. Cecil Jeakinson, appointed 



his majesty's secretary of legation 

 to the court ol' Vienna. 



19th. Right hon. Granville Le- 

 veson Gower, commonly called 

 lord Granville Leveson Gower, 

 sworn of his majesty's most hon. 

 privy council. 



Right lion. Granville Leveson 

 Gower, commonly called lord Gran- 

 ville Leveson Gower, appointed 

 embassador extraordinary and pleni- 

 potentiary to the court of St. Pe- 

 tersburgh. 



21st. Francis Seymour, marquis 

 of Hertford, appointed master of 

 the horse to his majesty. 



28th. Charles Bishop, esq. ap- 

 pointed his majesty's procurator ia 

 all causes and matters maritime, fo- 

 reign, civil, and ecclesiastical, vice 

 Heseltine, deceased. 



Rev. Mr Dawbeny, to the arch- 

 deaconry of Sarum, rzceWhitworth, 

 deceased. 



Rev. Phineas Pett, principal of 

 St. Mary's-hall, Oxford, appointed 

 archdeacon of Carlisle, vice Paley, 

 resigned. 



Rev. Edward Rogers, to a pre- 

 bendal stall in Salisbury cathedral. 



Aug. 1st. Right hon. John Fos- 

 ter, right hon, sir Evan Nepean, 

 bart. chief secretary to the lord 

 lieutenant of Ireland, or the chief 

 secretary to the lord lieutenant for 

 the time being, or, in the absence of 

 the chief secretary, the under secre- 

 tary for the time being for the civil 

 department of the said chief secreta- 

 ry's office, the right hon. Lodge 

 lord Frankfort, the right hon. Joha 

 Loftus Loftus, commonly called 

 lord viscount Loftus, and the right 

 hon, Maurice Fitzgerald, appointed 

 commissioners for executing the of- 

 fice of treasurer of his majesty's ex- 

 chequer in Ireland. 



The right hon. John Foster, ap- 

 pointed 



