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the united kingdom ; right hon. 
Robert Spencer, commonly called 
lord Robert Spencer, to be sur- 
veyor-general of his majesty’s 
woods, parks, forests, and chaces, 
vice lord Glenbervie. 
19th. William Wentworth earl 
Fitzwilliam, declared lord president 
of his majesty’s most honourable 
privy council, vice earl Camden ; 
Thomas Stevens, esq. of Kinnerton, 
to besheriff of the county of Rad- 
nor, vive John Whittaker, esq. of 
Cascob. 
~~ Right hon. William-Charles earl 
of Albemarle, appointed master of 
his majesty’s buck-hounds, vice earl 
of Sandwich; right hon. St. Andrew 
Jord St. John, appointed captain of 
his majesty’s band of pensioners, 
vice viscount Falmouth. 
25th. Charles Hastings, esq. of 
Willesley-hall, co. Leicester, lieu- 
tenant-general of his majesty’s 
forces; Montague Cholmeley, esq. 
of Easton, co. Lincoln; Thomas 
Sutton, esq. of Molesey, co. Surrey ; 
and Bysshe Shelley, esq. of Castle 
Goring, Sussex, created baronets. 
March 1st. Francis Gore, esq. 
appointed lieutenant-governor of 
the province of Upper Canada ; and 
John Hodgson, esq. brigadier-ge- 
neral of his majesty’s forces, go- 
vernor of the Bermuda or Somers 
_ islands, “ 
Sth. Right hon. George Pon- 
sgnby, sworn of his majesty’s most 
honourable privy council; William 
‘Wentworth earl Fitzwilliam, sworn 
‘eustos rotulorum of the soke of 
Peterborough ; Thomas Jones, esq. 
of Dolgeily, to be sheriff of the 
eounty of Merioneth, vice Hugh 
Jones, sen. esq. of Dolgelly. 
8th. Right hon. Nathaniel Bond, 
appointed adv o¢ate-general or judge- 
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marshal of his majesty’s forces, vice 
right hon. sir Charles Morgan, bart. 
resigned ; Charles Hay, esq. to bea 
lord of session in Scotland, vice 
David Smyth, esq. deceased; hon. 
Henry Erskine, advocate, to be his 
majesty’s advocate in Scotland ; 
John Clark, esq. advocate, to be 
his majesty’s solicitor in Scotland ; 
right hon, William Brabazon Pon- 
sonby, created baron Ponsonby, of 
Imokilly, co. Cork 5 sir Francie 
Milman, bart. ‘appointed physician 
in ordinary to his majesty, vice Dr. 
Thomas Gisborne, deceased. 
12th, Righthon. sir John Newport, 
bart. chancellor of the exchequer in 
Ireland, sworn of his majesty’s most 
honourably privy council. 
15th. George Spencer, esq. com- 
monly called marquis of Blandford, 
summoned to the house of peers, 
by the style and title of baron 
Spencer, of Wormleighton, co. War- 
wick, 
Edward Smith Godfrey, esq. of 
Newark, appointed clerk of the 
peace for the county of Nottingham; 
and D’Ewes Coke, esq. elected re- 
corder of the borough of Newark ; 
both vice Brough, deceased. 
Mr. Richard Townend, elected 
town-clerk of York, vice bis brother 
resigned. 
Rev. Michael Dupré, B. D. ap- 
pointed second* master of the royal 
free-school at Berkhamstead, Herts, 
vice Thomas Dupré B. A. appointed 
head master thereof. 
Rev. John Richardson, of Hems- 
worth, appointed master of the free 
grammar-school at Old Malton, co. 
York, vice Johnson, deceased. 
- Right hon. James Shaw, lord 
mayor, elected president of St. Bar-. 
tholomew’s hospital, London, vice 
« Perchard, deceased: 
Mr. 
