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July 11th. Major-general Geo: 
Hewitt, to. be inspector-general of 
the army of reserve ; to be assistant- 
inspectors of the army of reserve. 
lieut. col. John James Barlowe, of 
the’ 61st foot, and capt. Peter Cary; 
to be superintendant of clothing of 
ditto, lieut. col. Geo. Williamson ; 
to be deputy-inspector in North 
Britain, col. Thomas Scott, of the 
94th foot. 
12th. Col. George Horsfall, of 
the 4th West India regiment, to be 
deputy adjutant general to the forces 
serving in Jamaica, vice Gordon. 
19th. Rev. William Beaumont 
Busby, M. A. appointed a preben- 
dary of Windsor, vice Fisher, pro- 
moted to the See of Exeter. 
26th. , Capt. Thomas Hardy- 
man, of the 50th foot, to be a major 
in the army. 
James Fisher, esq. Jate lieut. col. 
of the 62d foot, to be paymaster of 
a recruiting district. 
Charles William Thornton, esq. 
and John Baddeley, esq. to be as- 
sistant barrack masters-yeneral, with 
the rank of majors in the army, so 
long as holding that office. 
29th. Major-general John Doyle, 
lieut. governor of the island of 
Guernsey, to be allowed to wear 
the insignia of the order of the cres- 
cent, transmitted to him by the 
grand seignior. 
30th. Capt. Levett Ibbetson, of 
the 28th foot, to be a major in the 
army. 
August 9th. Major-general Ri- 
chard England, to be lieutenant- 
governor of Plymouth, vice Camp- 
bell. resigned. 
Col. sir Samuel Auchmontty, 
bart. of the 10th foot, to be com- 
mandant of the Isle of Thanet. 
Capt. Henry Bromley, of the 26th 
foot, to be major in the army. 
ANNUAL‘ REGISTER, 1803. 
13th. Major William Wilson, 
paymaster, on half-pay of the 54th 
foot, to be paymaster of a recruiting 
district, 
17th. ‘Right hon. Charles Yorke, 
sworn one of his majesty’s principat 
secretaries of state, in the room of 
lord Pelham (who succeeded to the 
counsellorship of the duchy of Lan- 
caster, on the resignation of the earl 
of Liverpool.) 
Col. George Moncrieffe, of the 
90th foot, and col. An. Dunlop, of 
the 21st light dragoons, to be briga- 
dier-generals in the West-Indies 
only.—To be assistant quartermas- 
ters-general to the forces in Ireland, 
lient. col. G. Airey, of the Sth foot; 
lieut. col. A. R. Dillon, on half-pay 
of the 115th foot; capt. R. Owen, 
of the 56th foot; and major James 
Forster, of the 11th foot. 
22d. Francis Moore, esq. ap- 
pointed, by the right hon. Charles 
Bragge, secretary at war, his de-. 
puty, vce Matthew Lewis, esq. 
30th. ‘To be majors in the army, 
capt. Th. Dorrington, of the 15th 
battalion of reserve; cap. J. Du- 
maresque, of the 9th ditto; capt. 
G. Wade, of the 30th foot; and 
capt. Charles Morley Balders, of - 
the 53d foot. 
Sept. 1st. Right rev. doctor Wm. 
Knox, bishop of Killaloe and Kil- 
fenora, alias Tanabor, translated to 
the see of Derry, vice the Earl of 
Bristol, deceased. 
8th. His excellency Wm. Drum- 
mond, his majesty’s ambassador-ex- 
traordinary and plenipotentiary at 
the Sublime Porte, permitted to re- 
ceive and wear the insignia of the 
order of the crescent, transmitted 
to him by the grand signior. 
10th. Right hon. George Keith, 
baron Keith, of Stonehaven-Ma- 
rischal, co. Kincardine, in Scot- 
Jand, 
