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to the eldest daughter of sir Henry 

 Hawley, bart. 



20. O. G. Gregory, LL. D. to 

 miss Beddome. 



21'. Lord Grenville Leveson 

 Govver, to lady Harriet Caven- 

 dish. 



26. Egerton Leigh, esq. jun. to 

 miss Stratton. 



30. Euclid Shaw, esq. to miss 

 Saunders. 



3L Ciiarles Thomas Macklin, 

 esq. to miss Moore. 



PROMOTIONS in the year 1809. 



Queens palace, Jan. 4. Henry 

 Bentinck, esq. sworn governor and 

 commander in chief of the settle- 

 ments of Demerara and Essequibo. 

 —Ciiarles Bentinck, esq. sworn 

 governor and commander in chief 

 of Surinam. 



Admiralty-office, Jan. 7. Cuth- 

 bert lord Collinguood, vice-admi- 

 ral of the red, appointed major-ge- 

 neral of his majesty's royal marine 

 forces, vice lord Gardener, de- 

 ceased. 



Whitehall, Jan. 7. Henry Cle- 

 ments Thomj)son, esq. a comman- 

 der in tlie royal navy, permitted to 

 wear the insignia of the royal Swe- 

 dish military order of the sv.-ord, 

 conferred upon him by the king of 

 Sweden for his services in the en- 

 gagement with the Russian fleet in 

 the gulf of Finland on the i'6th of 

 August last. — Hon. and rev. Au- 

 chitelGrey, M. A. appointed to the 

 twelfth prebend of Durham, void 

 by the translation of the bishop of 

 Rochester to the see of Ely. 



Foreign >>ffice, Jan. 20. Joseph 

 Charles Mellish,cs(]. appointed his 

 niajcsty's consul in the territory of 



Louisiana. — Andrew Snape Doug- 

 las, esq. to be his niJijesty's secre- 

 tary of legation, to the court of his 

 Sicilian majesty. 



Carlton-house, Jan. 21 . Rev. H. 

 Whitfield, D.D. appointed (by the 

 prince of Wales) one of his royal 

 highness's chaplains in ordinary. 



Wliitchall, Jan. 28. James earl 

 of Hopetown, created a baron ot 

 the united kingdom, by the title of 

 baron Hopetoun, of Hopetoun, co. 

 Linlithgow. 



Doxvning-strcet, Jan. 30. Briga- 

 dier-gen. the hon. Charles William 

 Stewart, appointed governor of Fort 

 Charles, in the island of Jamaica, 

 vice Smith, deceased. 



Queen sjmlace, Feb. 6. Dr. Chris- 

 topher Robinson, his majesty's ad- 

 vocate-general (-L-jVcNicholl resign- 

 ed), knighted. 



Foreign-()ffice, Feb. 6. Charles 

 Oakeley, esq. appointed his majes- 

 ty's secretary of legation, to the 

 United States of America. 



Foreign- office, Feb. 7. Mr. John 

 Hawker, approved (by his majesty ) 

 as Sicilian vice-consul at Plymouth. 



Whitehall, Feb. 18. Rev. C. Tal- 

 bot, B. D. presented to the deanry 

 of Sarum, vice Ekins deceased. 



Queens palace, March 1. John 

 lord Brownlow, sworn lord lieut. of 

 the county of Lincoln, vice the duke 

 of Ancaster, dec— Owen Ellis, esq. 

 of Ey ton, to be sheriff of the coun- 

 ty of Flint, vice Peat. 



Queen s jJ'ilace, March 18. John 

 Mytten, esq. of Penylan, to be she- 

 rift' of the county of Montgomery, 

 vice Edwards. — William Griffith, 

 esq. of Bodegroes, to be sheriff of 

 the county of Caernarvon, vice 

 Parrv. 



Whitehall, March 18. Rev. Wil- 

 liam Carey, D. D. appointed a pre- 

 bendary 



