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Payne, of Upper Thames-street, to 
Henrietta, second daughter of Wil- 
jiam Orme, esq. of Dulwich common, 
Surrey. 
At Bolder church, in the New 
Forest, Hants, John Wilson, esq. of 
the island of St. Christopher, to the 
eldest daughter of the late James 
Irwin, esq. of Haseleigh.hall, Essex, 
a director of the East India com- 
pany. 
At Fowey, in Cornwall, capt. 
Graham Eden Hamond, of the royal 
mavy, only son of sir Andrew 
Snape H. bart. to the eldest daugh- 
ter of John Kimber, esq. of Fowey. 
At Cork, sir Thomas Roberts, 
bart. to Miss Walton, daughter of 
Thomas W. esq. of Walton court. 
3ist. At Edinburgh, Thomas 
Hodgson, esq. in the East India 
company’s service, to Isabella, 
youngest daughter of the late Dr. 
Mamilton, physician in Edinburgh. 
PROMOTIONS in the Fean 1806. 
Pty 
Jan, 21st. Thomas Hislop, esq. 
brigadier-general of his majesty’s 
forces serving in the Leeward and 
Windward Charibbee islands, ap- 
pointed governor and commander in 
chief of the island of Trinidad. 
24th. Rev. John Kearney, D. D. 
provost of Trinity college, Dub- 
lin, promoted to the bishoprick of 
Ossory, vice Hamilton, deceased ; 
rev. George Hall, D. D. to be pro- 
vost of Trinity college, Dublin, vice 
Kearney. 
25th. Hon. Lyndsay Burrell, ap- 
pointed his majesty’s secretary of 
legation atthe court of Dresden. 
27th. Right hon. Edward lord 
Ellenborough, chief justice of the 
court of King’s Bench, appointed 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
chancellor of the exchequer, vite 
Pitt, deceased. 
28th. Rev. Hugh Cholmondeley, 
M. A.to bedean of the cathedral 
church of Chester, vice Cotton, 
deceased. 
Right hon. Robert Banks, lord 
Hawkesbury, appointed constable 
of Dover castle, warden and keeper 
of the Cinque ports, &c. &c. vice 
Pitt, deceased. 
29th. Right hon. William earl of 
Northesk, rear-admiral of the Red, 
and sir Richard-John Strachan, bart. 
rear-admiral of the Blue, created 
knights of the Bath; Thomas Mas- 
terman Hardy, esq. captain in the 
royal navy, created a baronet of the 
United Kingdom. 
Feb. 1st. Henry Bentinck, esq. 
to be lieutenant-governor of the 
settlements of Demerara and Esse- 
quibo. é 
4th. Sir Henry Russell, knt. to 
be chief justice, and sir William Bur- 
roughs, bart. to be oneof the puisne 
judges, of the supreme court of 
judicature at Fort William, in 
Bengal. 
5th. Henry viscount Sidmouth, 
sworn keeper of the privy seal, vice 
earl of Westmoreland ; right hon. 
Francis earl of Moira; right hon. 
Richard Chandos Earl Temple; 
right hon. Henry Petty, commonly 
called lord Henry Petty, chancellor 
and under-treasurer of his majesty’s 
exchequer ; righthon. Charles Grey; 
and right hon. Charles-James Fox ; 
sworn of his majesty’s most hon- 
ourable privy council; right hon. 
George-John earl Spencer, K. G, 
and right hon. William Windham, 
sworn two of his majesty’s princi- 
pal secretaries of state, vice lords 
Hawkesbury and Castlereagh ; right 
hon. William lord Auckland (and, 
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