esq. of Hartington-hall, 
C H ROW T C-1-E: 
county of Chester.—Right hon. 
Archibald earl of Cassilis, created 
baron Ailsa, of Ailsa, county of 
Ayr.—Right hon. John earl of 
Breadalbane, created baron Brea- 
dalbane, ot Taymouth-castle, coun- 
ty of Perth. 
7th. Right hon, and rev. Wil- 
liam Nelson, D. D. baron Nelson 
of the Nile, and of Hilborough, 
county of Norfolk, viscount Mer- 
ton, and earl Nelson of Trafalgar, 
and of Merton, county of Surrey, 
permitted to succeed to the title of 
duke of Bronte, in the kingdom of 
Farther Sicily, granted by his Sici- 
lian majesty to his late brother Ho- 
ratio viscount and baron Nelson, 
duke of Bronte, &c. &c. deceased. 
1ith. William Frazer, esq. of 
Leadclune, county of Inverness, 
created a baronet; also George 
Nugent, esq. of Waddesdon, county 
of Bucks, lieutenant general of his 
majesty’s forces ; sir Thomas Boul- 
den Thompson, knight, of Harts- 
bourne, manor-place, county of 
Herts, captain in the royal navy, 
and comptroller of the navy; sir 
Edward Berry, knight, of Catton, 
» county of Norfolk, captain in the 
royal navy; James Sibbald, esq. 
of Sittwood-park, county of Berks, 
with remainder to his nephew, Da- 
vid Scott, esq. of Dunninaid, county 
of Forfar; and Hugh Bateman, 
county of 
Derby, with remainders severally to 
the first of every. other son and 
sons successively, of Catherine Ju- 
liana Bateman, eldest daughter of 
the said Hugh Bateman, esq. and of 
Anne Amelia Bateman, another of 
his daughters. 
15th. Right hon. Alan lord 
Gardner, created baron Gardner, 
of Uttoxeter, county of Stafford. 
19th. Right hon. sir John An- 
501 
struther, bart. sworn of his majes- 
ty’s most honourable privy council. 
25th. Dugald Stewart, esq. ape 
peinted his majesty’s writer, printer, 
and publisher, of the Edinburgh 
Gazette. : 
Dec. 13th. Right rev. John Ran- 
dolph, D. D. bishop of Oxford, re- 
commended by conge d’elire, to be 
elected bishop of Bangor, tice Dr. 
Cleaver, translated to the see of St. - 
Asaph. 
James Kempthorn, esq. Samson 
Edwards, esq. George Campbell, 
esq. Henry Frankland, esq. Arthur 
Phillip, esq. sir William George 
Fairfax, knight, and sir James 
Saumarez, bart. and K. B. rear ad- 
mirals of the red, to be vice-admi- 
rals of the blue. 
20th. Rev. Henry Fitzroy, com 
monly called lord Henry Fitzroy, 
M.A. to be a prebendary of the 
collegiate church of St. Peter West- 
minster, vice the rev.. sir Richard 
Cope, bart. D. D. deceased.—Rev. 
Henry. William Champneys, M. A. 
presented to the vicarage of Wel. 
ton, county of York, vice rev. Ni- 
cholas Simon, resigned. 
Rey. Mr. Ramsden, fellow of 
Trinity college, Cambridge, ap- 
pointed, by the bishop of Landaff, 
his deputy ‘professor of divinity in 
that university, vice Dr. Barlow 
Seale, resignee - 
Rev, James Landon, B. D. of 
Oriel college, Oxford, appointed 
Keeper of the statutes, bt belong- 
ing to that university. 
Rev. H. Harvey Baber, vice prin- 
cipal of St. Mary-hall, Oxford, ap- 
pointed extra assistant librarian of 
the British Museum. 
Mr. G.C. Grojan, elected clerk 
of the court of requests for the city 
of Westminster, vice’ his father de- 
ceased. ° 
Kk3 George 
