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baron Grenville vice lord Glenber- 
vie; right hon. Henry Petty, com- 
monly called lord Henry Petty zice 
Mr. Wallace; right hon. George 
Howard, commonly called viscount 
Morpeth vice lord Dunlo ; right hon. 
JohnHiley Addington and right hon, 
John Sullivan ; to be his majesty’s 
commissioners for the management 
of the affairs of ladia; right hon. 
Heary earl of Caernarvon, appoint. 
ed master of the horse to his ma. 
jesty, vice the marquis of Hertford. 
James Green, esq. to be his ma- 
jesty’s consul-general in all the do- 
minions of the emperor of Morocco. 
12th. Arthur Piggott, esq. . his 
majesty’s attorney-general vice Mr. 
Percival, and Samuel Romillry, esq. 
his majesty’s solicitor-general vice 
sir Vicary Gibbs, knighted. 
His grace John duke of Bedford, 
right hon. Henry earl of Caernarvon 
right hon John-Joshua earl of 
Carysfort, right hon. Charles-Au. 
gustus lord Ossulston, right hon. St. 
Andrew lord St. John, of Bletsoe, 
and right hon, William Elliott, 
sworn of his majesty’s most hon. 
,ourable privy counsil ; John duke 
of Bedford, declared licutenant-ge- 
neral and general governor of Ire. 
Tand vice earl of Hardwicke ; right 
hon. Edward earl of Derby, sworn 
chancellor of the duchy and county- 
palatine of Lancaster, vice lord 
Harrowby ; right hon. Francis earl 
of Moira, sworn constable of his 
majesty’s tower of London, and 
lord-licutenant of the tower Ham- 
lets, vice marquis Cornwallis, dec. 
15th. Right hon. Richard Brin- 
sley Sheridan, appointed treasurer 
of his majesty’s navy, véce Mr. Can- 
ning ; John Calcraft, ‘esq. to be 
clerk of the ordnance of the united 
kingdom ;-right hon. Robert ear! of 
Buckinghamshire, and right hoa. 
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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
John-Joshua earl of Carysfort,K.P, 
to be postmaster-general vice duke 
of Montrose and lord C. Spencer ;. 
right hon. Richard Chandos earl 
Temple, and right hon. John Town~ 
shend, commonly called lord John 
Townshend, to be paymaster-gene- 
ralof his majesty’s forces, vice Mr. 
Rose and lord C. Somerset ; right 
hon. Charles Spencer, commonly 
called lord Charles Spencer, to be 
master and worker of the mint, vice 
earl Bathurst ; Alexander Dayison, 
esq. to be treasurer of the ordnance 
of the united kingdom; Thomas 
Anson, esq. created baron Soberton, 
of Soberton, co. Southampton, and 
viscount Anson, of Shugborough 
aud Orgrave, co, Stafford; John 
Dennis, marquis of Sligo, K. P. 
created baron Monteagle, of West- 
port, co. Mayo; right hon. Hugh 
earl of Eglinton, created baron 
Ardrossan, of Ardrossan, co. Ayr ; 
right hon. James earl of Lauderdale 
created baron Lauderdale, of ‘Thir- 
lestane, co. Berwick; right hon. 
George earl of Granard, created | 
baron Granard, of Castle Doning. 
ton, co. Leicester; John Crewe, 
esq. created baron Crewe, of Crewe, 
co. Chester; William Lygon, esq. 
created baron Beauchamp, — of 
Powyke, co. Worcester ; right hon. 
and rev. William Nelson, D. D. 
baron Nelson of the Nile, and of 
Hilborough, co. Norfolk, viscount 
Merton and ear} Nelson of Trafal- 
gar and of Merton, co. Surrey, and 
his issue, permitted and authorised 
to bear the honourable augmenta- 
tions to their armorial ensigns which 
were granted to his brother, Horatio 
late viscount and baron Nelson, 
with the crest, matto,supporters,&c. 
18th. John M’Mahon, esq. ap- 
pointed keeper of the stores, ord- 
nance, and ammunition of war, of 
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