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Adair, esq. appointed ambassador- 

 extraordinary and plenipotentiary 

 at the Sublime Ottoman Porte; and 

 Stratford Canning, esq to be secre- 

 tary to that embassy. 



Dov>nina-street, May 15. Lieut.- 

 gen. Edward Morrison, appointed 

 commander of his majesty's forces 

 in the island of Jamaica and its de- 

 pendencies. 



Foreign-office, May 26. Francis 

 James Jackson, esq. appointed en- 

 voy-extraordinary and minister-ple- 

 nipotentiary to the United States of 

 America. 



JVhitehull, May 27. Right rev. 

 John Randolph, bishop of Bangor, 

 recommended by conse d'elireto the 

 see of London, vice Porteus, dec. — 

 James Clerk, esq. advocate,appoint- 

 ed one of the barons of the court of 

 exchequer in Scotland, vice Cock- 

 burn, resigned ; and William Rae, 

 esq. advocate, to be sheriff-depute 

 of the shire of Edinburgh, vice 

 Clerk resigned. 



War-fyffice, MaySO. Lieut.-gen. 

 David Douglas, lieut.-col. of the 

 18th foot, atjpointed governor of 

 Tynmoutb, vice Rainsford dec. 



Whiteliall, June 6. William Ers- 

 kine, esq. advocate, to be sheriff- 

 depute of the shire of Orkne}' and 

 Zetland, vice Rae, resigned. — Sir 

 George Rupert, knt. Amb. Serle, 

 James Bowen, esqrs. the hon. John 

 Douglas, John Harness, M. D. and 

 the hon. Courtenay Boyle, appoint- 

 ed commissioners for conducting 

 Hie transport service, for the care 

 of sick and wounded seamen, and 

 for the care and custody of prisoners 

 of war. 



Foreign- office, June 7. Robert 

 Fagan, esq. appointed consul at 

 Sicily and Malta. 



Doiviiiiig-strccl, June 10. Ma- 



jor-gen. the hon. John Brodrick, ap- 

 pointed governor and commander 

 in chief of the island of Martinique. 

 — Lieut.-gen. Edward Morrison, to 

 be lieut.-governor of the island of 

 Jamaica, and commander of the 

 forces on the Jamaica station. 



Foreign-office, June 10. Bartho- 

 lomew Frere, esq. appointed secre- 

 tary to his majesty's embassy ia 

 Spain. 



Foreign-office, Junell . Mr. Ema- 

 nuel Viale, approved (by his majes- 

 ty) as his Sicilian majesty's consul 

 at Gibraltar. 



Whitehall, June 20. Hon. Henry 

 Sedley, appointed gentleman andj 

 master of his majesty's robes, vice 

 the earl of Harcourt, resigned. 



St. Janies's, June 24. Edmund 

 Phelps, esq. appointed lieut. of the 

 yeomen of the guard, vice Garrick, 

 resigned. 



Whitehall, July 1. Right hon. 

 Granville Leveson Govver (com- 

 monly called lord Granville Leve- 

 son Gower) appointedhis majesty's 

 secretary at war, vice Pulteney, 

 resigned. 



Whitehall, July 11. Right hon. 

 Dudley baron Harrowby, and right 

 hon. John baron Teignmouth, ap- 

 pointed commissioners for the ma- 

 nagement of the affairs of India; 

 the former vice Dundas-Saunders 

 (president), the latter vice John- 

 stone. 



Whitehall, July 15. Right hon. 

 Robert Dundas, added to the com- 

 missioners for the management of 

 liie affairs of India. — Benj. Syden- 

 ham, esq. appointed a commission- 

 er for managing his majesty's reve- 

 nue of excise, vice Jackson. 



Whitehall, July 18. Right hon. 

 Dudley baron Harrowby, created 

 viscount Sandon, of Sandon, co. 



Stafford, 



