StA ANNUAL REGISTER, 1809. 



Stafford, and earl of Harrowb)', 

 CO. Lincoln. 



Whitehall, July 21. George 

 Kekewich,esq. appointed advocate- 

 general, and William David Jen- 

 nings, esq. procurator-general, at 

 his majesty's settlement of the Cape 

 of Good Hope. 



Carlton-house, Aug. 8. Rev. H. 

 Hartvvell, of New College, Oxford, 

 M. A. appointed one of the chap- 

 lains in ordinary to H. R. H. the 

 prince of Wales. 



Whitehall, Aug. 12. Right rev. 

 Henry William Majendie, bishop 

 of Chester, recommended, by conge 

 d'elire, to be elected bishop of Ban- 

 gor, vice bp. Randolph, translated 

 to the see of London. 



Whitehall, Aug. 26. Right lion, 

 sir Arthur Wellcsley, K. B. and 

 lieut.-gen. of his majesty's forces, 

 created baron Douro of Wellesley, 

 CO. Somerset, and visct. Wellington 

 of Talavera, and of Wellington in 

 tlie said county. 



Dublin castle, Aug. 26. Right 

 rev. Euseby Cleaver, D. D bishop 

 ofLeighlinand Ferns, translated to 

 thearchbishopric of Dublin, and bi- 

 shopric of Glandelagh, vice Charles 

 earl of Normanton, dec. — Hon. and 

 rev. Dr. Percy Jocelyn, promoted 

 to the united bishoprics of Leighlin 

 and Ferns, vice Cleaver. 



Foreign-office, Aug.26. Appoint- 

 ment of don Josef Alonzo Orfiz, to 

 be his Catholic majesty's consul- 

 general in Great Britain and Ire- 

 land, approved by his majesty. 



Whitehall, Aug. 29. Sir Rupert 

 George, of Park-place, co. Middle- 

 sex, and of St. Stephen's-green, 

 CO. Dublin, knt. first commissioner 

 for conducting the transportservice, 

 created a baronet. 



Whitehall, Sept. 2. The king has 

 been pleased to grant the dignity 



of a baronet of the united kingdom 

 of Great Britain and Ireland, to 

 the following gentlemen : Paulus 

 Amelius Irving, of Woodhouseand 

 Robgill Tower, co. Dumfries, esq. 

 lieut.-gen. of his majesty's forces; 

 T. Roberts, of Robert's Cove, co. 

 Cork, esq. ; James Shaw, of the 

 city of London, and of Kilmarnock, 

 CO. Ayr, esq. ; Rowland Blenner- 

 hasset, of Blennerville, co. Kerry, 

 esq. ; William Smith, of Eardiston, 

 CO. Worcester, esq.; Charles Cock- 

 erel!, of Sezincott, co. Gloucester, 

 and of Piccadilly, co. Middlesex, 

 esq. ; Edward Bayntum Sandys, of 

 Miserden-castle, co. Gloucester, 

 and of Cliadlington-hall, co. Ox- 

 ford, esq. ; Henry Halford, of St. 

 George's Hanover-square, co. Mid- 

 dlesex, doctor of physic, and one 

 of his majesty's physicians in ex- 

 traordinary; and John Tyrell, of 

 Boreham-house, co. Essex, esq. 



WhiteJiall, Sept. 16. Major-gen. 

 .John Cope Sherbroke, appointed 

 one of the knights companions of 

 tiie most honourable order of the 

 Bath. — F. W. Grant, esq. to be 

 lieut. and sherift' principal of the 

 shire of Inverness, vice sir J. Grant, 

 bart. resigned. 



War-nfficc, Sept. 16. Lieutenant 

 gen. sir James Henry Craig, K. B. 

 from the 22nd foot, to be colonel 

 of the 7Sth regiment of foot, vice 

 Fraser, dec. 



Whitehall, Sept. 19. ThomSs 

 Sheppard of Thornton-hall, co. 

 Buckingham, esq. created a ba- 

 ronet. 



Queen's palace, Sept. 27- Right 

 rev. John Randolph, bp. of Lon- 

 don, sworn of his majesty's most 

 honourable privy council. 



Whitehall, Sept. 30. Louis Casa- 

 major, esq. appointed his majesty's 

 secretary of legation at Lisbon. 



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