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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



pointed chancellor of the court of 

 exchequer in Ireland. 



Sept. 1st. Gerard Lake, esq. gc 

 neral and commander of his niajes- 

 ty's forced in the East Indies, 

 created baron Lake, of Delhi and 

 Laswary, and of Aston Clinton, co. 

 Buckingham. 



Major-genera] the hon. Arthur 

 Wellesley, created a knight of the 

 Bath. ^ 



8th. Rev. W, Long, LL.B. ap- 

 pointed a prebendary of the free- 

 chapel of St. George, in the castle 

 of Windsor, vice Wilson, deceased. 



21st. John Leard, esq. appointed 

 consul at Ragusa. 



29th. His royal highness the duke 

 ;of Sussex, sworn of his majesty's 

 most hon. privy council. 



Oct. 2nd. Robert Peat, D. D. 

 re6lor of Ashley cum Silverley, and 

 vicar of Kirtling, co. Cambridge, 

 permitted to accept and wear, in 

 his own country, the ensigns of the 

 order of St. Stanislaus, conferred 

 upon him Nov. 21, 1790, (by his 

 then description of Robert Peat, 

 esq.) by Stanislaus Augustus, late 

 king of Poland. 



13th. Sir Robert Ainslie, of Great 

 Torrington, co. Lincoln, knt. late 

 his majesty's ambassador at the Ot- 

 toman Porte, created a baronet of 

 the united kingdom, ^dth remainder 

 to Robert Sharp-Ainslie, of Market 

 Stainton, in the said county of Lin- 

 coln, esq. nephew of the said Sir 

 Robert Ainslie, and son of general 

 George Ainslie, deccjised. 



William Burroughs, esq. late ad- 

 vocate-general of Bengal, created a 

 baronet of the united kingdom. 



Rev. J. Jackman, of Catherine- 

 hall, Cambridge, and alternate 

 morning-preacher at Percy chapel, 

 appointed one of the domestic chap- 

 lains to the Prince of Wales, 



Rev. Thomas Wickham, vicar of 

 Kirburton, co. York, Beaminster, 

 Secunda prebend, in Salisbury ca- 

 thedral, vice Gilpin, deceased. 



Rev. Dr. Ridley, of Whipping- 

 ham, in the Isle of Wight, to a 

 prcbendal stall in Gloucester cathe- 

 dral ; and Rev. Wni. Long, to a 

 canon ry of Windsor ; all vice Wil- 

 son, deceased. 



Rev. John Williams, M. A. to a 

 canonry in St. David's cathedral, 

 vice Davies, deceased. 



Rev. Thomas Methold, rector of 

 Stonham, Sutfolk, to a prebendal 

 stall in Norwich cathedral, vice 

 Potter, deceased. 



Rev. Robert INIoorc, second son 

 of the archbishop of Canterbury, to 

 a prebendal stall in Canterbury ca- 

 thedral, vice Benson, deceased. 



DEATHS in the Year 1804. 



Jan. 2nd, At Hyde-Park Cor- 

 ner, lady Andrews, reli6l of the late 

 Sir Joseph Andrews, and daughter 

 of col. Dalrymple. 



3d. At Bath, sir William Man- 

 sell, bart. of Ishoed, in ■Carmar- 

 thenshire. 



At Lullingstone-castle, Kent, in 

 her 71st year. Dame Philadelphia 

 Payne Dyke,- wife of sir John 

 DixOn Dyke, bart. She was the 

 only daughter and heiress of the late 

 George Home, esq. of London. 



At the Rookery, Woodford, Es- 

 sex, the wife of Peter Godfrey, esq, 

 and youngest daughter of the late 

 sir Joshua Rowley, bart. 



4th. Aged 84, Mrs. Charlotte 

 Lennox, a lady of considerable ge- 

 nius, and Mho has long been distin- 

 guished for her literary merit. She 

 may boast the honor of having been 

 VnQ frotegee of Dr. Sanmd Johnson, 



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