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esq. of Kensington, Middlesex, to 
serve in parliament for the borough 
of Brackley, in the room of general 
J. W. Egerton, now earl of Brids- 
water. 
Peter Moore,esq.toservein parlia- 
ment for the city of Coventry, in 
the room of N. Jefferies, esq. whose 
election has been declared void. 
4th. Ralph Bigland, esq. Richmond 
herald, appointed norroy king of 
arms, and principal herald of the 
north parts of England, vice Harri- 
son, promoted to be clarencieux king 
of arms. 
9th. Right. hon. Francis lord 
Napier, to be his majesty’s high 
commissioner to the general assem- 
bly of the church of Scotland. 
Lieut. col. Lewis Lindenthal, of 
the quéen’s German regiment ; Da- 
niel Patterson, on the retired list of 
the invalids; Wm. Eden, of the 79th 
foot; George Murray, of the 3d re- 
giment of foot-guards; and John 
Brown, of the royal staff corps, to 
be assistants to the quartermaster- 
general of the forces. George Wil- 
liamson, esq. late captain in the 70th 
foot, to be commandant of the royal 
military asylum, with the rank of 
lieut. col. in the army, so long as he 
shall retain the situation of com- 
-mandant. 
12th. C. Brooke, esq. and sir 
William Manners, bart. returned to 
serve in the present parliament for 
the borough of Ivelchester, in the 
room of T. Hunter and W. Plum- 
mer, esqrs. not duly elected. 
J. Mathews, of Belmont, esq. re- 
turned to serve in parliament for the 
co. of Hereford, in the room of J. 
G. Cotterell, esq. whose election 
has been declared void. 
Sir H. Dalrymple Hamilton, of 
Bargeny, bart. returned to serve in 
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parliament for the shire of Ayr, in 
the room of col. W. Fullarton, who 
hath vacated his seat. 
10th. James Gambier, to be his 
majesty’s consul-general at Lishon. 
Right hon. sir William Wynne, 
&e. &c. &c. elected master of Tri 
nity-hall, Cambridge, in the room of 
the late sir James Marriott. 
Joshua Jonathan Smith, and Ri- 
chard Lea, esqrs. to be aldermen of 
London. 
23d. To be deputy commissary- 
general of stores, provisions, and 
forage, to the troops serving in Ire+ 
land, P. CE. Singer, from half-pay. 
General David Dundas, to the 
honour of knighthood and investi- 
ture in the most honourable military 
order of the Bath, with the usual 
ceremonies. 
30th. Major Thomas Birch, of 
the 16th light dragoons, tu be an as- 
sistant to the quartermaster-general 
of the forces, with the rank of lieuf. 
col. 
Major Edward Henry Bunbury, 
on the half-pay of the late 9th 
West-India regiment, to be an as- 
sistant to the quartermaster-general 
of the forces. 
Francis Sitwell, and Alexander 
Allan, esqrs. returned to serve in 
parliament for the town of Berwick 
upon Tweed, in the room of Thomas 
Hall and John Fordyce, esqrs. 
whose election has been declared 
void. 
May 4th. William earl of Mans- 
field, to be lord-lieut. of the county 
of Clackmannan, in North Bri- 
tain. 
Col. Charles Greene, William 
Bulkeley Hughes, esqrs. Francis 
Hartwell, esq. and Samuel Aulch. 
moutty, esq. to the honour of 
knighthood. 
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