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late bishop thereof, translated to the 
sce of Hereford. 
5th. Col. T. Hislop to be tient. 
governor of the island of Granada 
and its dependencies. 
Col. Thomas Hislop, of the 11th 
West-India regiment, to be briga- 
dier-general in the Leeward and 
Windward Carribbee Islands only. 
11th. ‘To the following dignities 
in the peerage of Ireland, viz. To 
Edward Henry viscount Limerick, 
and his heirs male, the dignity of 
earl of Limerick of the co. of Li- 
merick. 
To William Power Keatuge vis- 
count Dunlo, and the heirs male of 
his body, the dignity of earl of Clan- 
carty, of the co. of Cork. To 
Charlotte baroness Newcomen, wife 
of sir William Gleadowe Newco- 
men, of Moss-town, in the county 
of Longford, the dignity of vis- 
countess Newcomen ; and the dig- 
nity of viscount Newcomen to the 
heirs male of her body, by the said 
sir William Gleadowe Newcomen. 
16th. The right hon. John Hi- 
ley Addington to be a member of 
his majesty’s most honourable privy 
council. 
M. G. John Francis Cradock, 
knighted and invested one of the 
most honourable military order of 
the Bath, with the usual ceremonies. 
- 92d. The most noble George 
Augustus, marquis of Donegall, to 
be of his majesty’s most honourable 
the privy council of Ireland. 
Col. Robert Brereton, ef the 
63d foot, to be  brigadier-gene- 
ral in the Windward and Leeward 
Carribbee Islands only. 
March 4th. George Harrigon, 
esq. (norroy king of arms) to the 
office of clarencieux king of arms, 
“and principal herald of the south, 
east, and west parts of England, in 
ANNUAL'REGISTER, 1803. 
‘the room of Thomas Locke, des 
ceased. 
Charles Mac Donnell, to be mem- 
ber in parliament for the borough of 
Yarmouth, vacated by James Pa- 
trick Murray, esq. ‘ 
John Sweetland, to be principal 
commissary of stores and privisions 
at Gibraltar. 
Lieut. col. James Butler, of the 
invalid artillery, to be commandant 
of the junior department in the royal 
military college. Major Benjamin 
D’Urban, of the 89th foot, to be 
superintendent of the junior depart- 
ment, vice Butler. 
12th. Brevet Major Charles Ir- 
wine, of the 85th foot, to be deputy 
quartermaster-general of the forces 
serving in Jamaica, with the rank of 
lieut. col. in the army} . vice 
M‘Murdo, resigned. Lieut. col. 
Willoughby Gordon, of the 85th 
foot, to be deputy adjutant-general 
to the said forces, in the room of 
Irvine. 
Brevet major Wm. Gifford, of 
the 26th. foot, to be deputy adju- 
tant-general to the forces in Malta, 
with the rank of lieut. col. in the 
army, zice Fitzgerald, deceased. 
Major Charles Phillips, of the 44th 
foot, to be deputy quartermaster- 
general to the said troops, vice 
Airey, resigned. 
15th. - Major-general Robert 
Brownrigg, to be quartermaster-ge- 
neral to the forces, vice Dundas. 
16th. §S. Wathen, William Pax- 
ton, William Blizard, and Charles 
Blake, esqrs. to the honour of 
knighthood. 
30th. James Duberly, of Gains- 
hall, Huntingdonshire; Francis 
Searle; of Kingston upon Thames ; 
and John Dumaresque, esqrs. to the. 
honour of knighthood. 
April 2, Anthony Henderson, 
, esq. 
