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Jord Glenbervie, Thomas Wallace, 
Edward Golding, and Thomas Mait- 
land, esqrs. appointed his majesty’s 
commissioners for the affairs of In- 
dia. 
Rev. J. Brereton, M. A. appointed 
a prebendary of Salisbury cathe- 
dral, vice Burgess, now bishop of 
Bristol. 
Nov. ist: William Downs, chief 
justice of the court of king’s-bench, 
in Ireland, appointed and sworn of 
his majesty’s most honourable privy- 
council there. 
3d. Lieut. col. Richard Thomas 
Nelson, on half-pay of the late Ks- 
sex fencibles, to be col. in the army. 
His majesty has been pleased to 
appoint the following officers of the 
East India Company’s forces, to 
take rank by brevet, in his majes- 
ty’s army in India only, viz. to be 
major-generals, col. Richard Lucas, 
and col. Kenneth Mackenzie ; to be 
lieut. colonels, majors John Chas, 
Wittet, John Bell, and John Arthur 
Tanner; to be majors, captains 
James Robertson and John Grif- 
fith. 
To be inspecting field-officers of 
yeomanry and volunteer corps, with 
the temporary rank of lieut. cols. 
-in the army, col. John Gordon Cu- 
_ming, of the late Inverness fenci- 
_ bles, and J. Blakeney, esq. late ma- 
_ jor of the 23d foot. 
7th. Right hon. St. .George 
i Daly, one of the barons of the court 
_ of exchequer in Ireland, appointed 
_ one of the justices of the court of 
_ king’s-bench, vice, the right hon. 
_ Wm. Downes, appointed chief jus- 
tice of the same®* court. 
_ M‘Clelland, esq. solicitor-general in 
_ Ireland, to be one of the barons of 
the court of exchequer there, vice 
Daly. William Conyngham Plun- 
kett, esq. one of his majesty’s 
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council at law, to be solicitor-gene- 
ral in treland, vice M‘Clelland. 
9th. Right hon. Thomas lord 
Pelham, sworn chancellor of the 
duchy and county-palatine of Lan- 
caster, vice earl of Liverpool, re- 
signed. 
Capt. William Samuel Currey, of 
the 86th foot, to be deputy quarter- 
master-general to the forces serving 
in both the Canadas, with the rank 
of major in the army, 
12th. Hon. Henry Pierrepoint, 
appointed his majesty’s envoy extra- 
ordinary at the court of Stockholm. 
Rey. Walter King, D. D. to be a 
prebendary of Canterbury, vice 
Busby, resigned. 
16th. Right hon. Robert Banks 
Jenkinson (commonly called lord 
Hawkesbury), summoned to the 
house of peers, by the style and 
title of baron Hawkesbury, of 
Hawkesbury, co. Gloucester. 
17th. Lieut. gen. his royal high- 
ness Adolphus Frederick duke of 
Cambridge, K. G. to be colonel in 
chjef of the king’s German legion. 
Major Wm. Kent, of the 10th foot, 
to be liewt. col. in the army. Ma- 
jor Lachlan M‘Quarrie, of the 86th 
foot, to be deputy adjutant-general 
to the forces lately serving in Egypt, 
with the rank of lieut. col. in the 
army. Lieut. col. Henry Cuyler, 
on half-pay of the 27th foot, to be 
an inspecting field-officer of yeo- 
manry and volunteer corps, vice 
Dodd, resigned. 
19th. Right hon. Henry Ad- 
dingten, George ‘Thynne, esq. 
(commonly called lord George 
Thynne), Nathaniel Bond, William 
Brodrick, and Edward Goiding, 
esqrs. appointed commissioners for 
executing the office of treasurer of 
his majesty’s exchequer. 
Rey, Heury J. Todd, appointed 
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