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17th. George Watson, esq. ap- 

 pointed a commissioner for managing 

 his majesty's revenue of excise, vice 

 Fisher, deceased. James Hume, 

 and John Williams, esqrs. appoint- 

 ed commissioners for managing his 

 majesty's customs, vice Boone, re- 

 signed, and Stiles, deceased. 



October^ 5th. Sir Francis John 

 Ilartwell, of Dale-hall, co. Essex, 

 knt. lieut.-gcn. John Doyle, colonel 

 of his majesty's S7th regiment of 

 foot, and lieutenant-governor of the 

 island of Guernsey ; Robert Wi- 

 gram, of Walthamstow-housc, co. 

 Essex, esq. lieutenant-colonel-com- 

 mandant of the 6th regiment of 

 Loyal London Volunteers ; Claude 

 Champion de Crespigny, of Cham- 

 pion-lodge, in Camberwell, co. 

 Surrey, and LL. D. Manasseh Lopes, 

 of Maristow-house, co. Devon, esq. 

 •with remainder to his nephew, 

 Ralph Franco, esq. John Geers 

 Cotterell, of Garnons, co. Here- 

 ford, esq. ; William Hillary, of Dan- 

 bury-place, co. Essex, and of Rigg- 

 house, CO. York, esq. ; and Alex- 

 ander Muir Mackenzie, of Delvine, 

 CO. Perth, esq. ; created baronets of 

 the united kingdom. 



Right hon. Charles Long, sworn 

 of his majesty's most honourable 

 privy council of Ireland. 



22d. Lieutenant-general Henry 

 Bowyer, appointed general and com- 

 mander of his majesty's forces scrv. 

 ing in the Windward and Leeward 

 Charibbee Island station J Mce Myers, 

 deceased. 



I^'oveml/er 2d. William Robert- 

 ton, esq. appointed one of the lords 

 of session in Scotland, vice David 

 Ross, esq. of Angcrviilc, deceased. 



His majesty haii been pleased to 

 appoint 



Major-generals Andrew Cowell, 

 James Ferricr, Joseph Dusscaux, 



Colin Mackenzie, Archibald Ro- 

 bertson, John Dickson, Miles Stave- 

 ]y, John Money, Thomas Murray, 

 James Edward Urquhart, George 

 Churchill, Eyre Power Trench, 

 George Beckwith, Thomas Ro- 

 berts, hon. sir G. J. Ludlow, K. li. 

 Sir John Moore, K. R. Richard 

 Earl of Cavan, Sir David Baird, knt. 

 hon. Henry Astley Bennett, hon. 

 Frederick St. John, Sir Charles 

 Ross, bart. John Whitelccke, Hay 

 JNI'Dowall, lord Charles Henry So- 

 merset, John Des])ard, ^VilliaIa 

 Anne Villettes, William Wcmyss, to 

 be lieutenant-generals in the army. 



Colonels Stapleton Cotton, of the 

 16th light dragoons; Samuel Dal- 

 rymple, of the 3d foot guards ; 

 William Johnstone, of ditto ; Row- 

 land Hill, of the 90th foot ; hon. W. 

 Stapleton, on half-pay of the late 

 3 1 St light dragoons ; Denzil Onslow, 

 on half- pay of the late 97th foot ; 

 John Murray, of the 84th foot ; 

 William Twiss, of the royal engi- 

 neers ; hon. Charles Hope, of the 

 7th dragoon guards; Richard Mark 

 Dickens, of the 34th foot; sir 

 George Pigot, bart. on half-pay of 

 the 130th foot ; Frederick Mait- 

 land, of the 29th foot ; .Tohn Leve- 

 son Gowcr, on half-pay of the lata 

 10th garrison battalion; Martin 

 Hunter, of the New Brunswick fen- 

 ciblcs ; John lord Elphinstone, of 

 the 26th foot ; Richard earl of Do- 

 noiii!,hmore, on half-pay of the 112th 

 foot ; John Abercrombie, of the 63d 

 foot ; sir George Charles Braith- 

 Maite Bonghton, bart. on half-pay 

 of the late 1 13ti» foot ; to be major- 

 generals in the army. 



Lieutenant-colonels Thomas Ma- 

 lion, of the 9th light dragoons; John 

 Shaw Maxwell, on half-pay of the 

 Jate 23d light dragoons ; William 

 Thomas Jjilkes, of the 3d foot- 



G g 4 guards ; 



