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Downing-stred, Oct, 6. Alexan- 

 der Johnston, esq. appointed cliief 

 justice of the supreme court of ju- 

 dicature in the island of Ceylon, 

 vice Lushington, resigned; and W. 

 Coke, esq. to be puisne judge of 

 the said court, vice Johnston. 



War-office, Oct. 7. His serene 

 highness William duke of Bruns- 

 wick Oels, appointed a lieutenant- 

 general, with temporary rank in the 

 army; commission dated July 1. 

 1809. 



Whitehall, Oct. 1. Rev. Bovvyer 

 Edward Sparke, D.D. recommend- 

 ed, by conge d'elire, to be elected 

 bishop of Chester, vice bishop Ma- 

 jendie, translated to the see of Ban- 

 gor, — Hon. and rev. Gerald Vale- 

 rian Wellesley, M.A. recommended 

 to be elected a canon residentiary 

 of the cathedral church of St. Paul, 

 London, vice Majendie resigned. — 

 Rev. William Harry Edward Ben- 

 tinck, M. A, appointed a preben- 

 dary of the collegiate church of St 

 Peter, Westminster, iu?ce Wellesley, 

 resigned. 



Queens jmlace, Oct. 11. Right 

 hon. Heury Earl Bathurst, sworn 

 one of his majesty's principal secre- 

 taries of state. 



Whitehall, Oct. 17. Rev. Sam. 

 Gerrard Andrew, D. D. appointed 

 dean of his majesty's metropolitical 

 church of Canterbury, vice Powys, 

 dec. 



Queen's palace, Oct. 18. Right 

 hon. W. Wellesley Pole, sworn of 

 his majesty's most honourable privy 

 council. 



Whitehall, Oct. 21. Rev. Chas. 

 Henry Hall, D. D. appointed dean 

 of the cathedral church of Christ, 

 in the university of Oxford, vice 

 Jackson, resigned. 



CarltoH-house, Oct. 23. Andrew 

 Bain, M. D. of Curzon-street, May- 



fair, appointed one of the physici- 

 ans extraordinary to his royal high- 

 ness the prince of Wales, vice 

 Hayes, dec. 



War-office, Oct. 24^. His majesty 

 has been pleased to appoint lieut.- 

 generals Robert Donkin, James 

 Balfour, sir James Duff, knt. Henry 

 lord Mulgrave, and GriceBlakeney, 

 to be generals in the army. — Maj.- 

 generals George Elliot, Baldwin 

 Leighton, Richard Chapman, John 

 Coffin, Richard Armstrong, John 

 Murray, sir Charles Green, bart. 

 William St. Leger, Richard Nor- 

 the Hopkins, and Thomas Hart- 

 cup to be lieutenant-generals in 

 the army. — Colonels, from John 

 Hamilton to John Michel, to be 

 major-generals in the army. — Lieu- 

 tenant-colonels, from Harry Ches- 

 ter to Philip K. Skinner, to be co- 

 lonels in the army. — Lieutenant- 

 col. Andrew Ross, to be aid-de- 

 camp to the king. — Majors, from 

 John Potter Hamilton to Charles 

 Darrah, to be lieut.-colonels in the 

 army. — Captains, from J. S. Ridge 

 to Chas. O'Gorman, to be majors 

 in the army. 



Admiralty-office, Oc^ 25.This day, 

 in pursuance of the king's pleasure, 

 the following flag-officers of his ma- 

 jesty's fleet were promoted viz. Ad- 

 mirals of the white, to be admirals 

 of the red: William Pere Williams, 

 esq. and sir John Colpoys, K. B — 

 Admirals of the blue, to be admi- 

 rals of the white: Isaac Pre.scot, 

 esq. Thomas Spry, esq. and sir 

 JohnOrde, bart. — Vice-admirals of 

 the red to be admirals of the blue ; 

 John Thomas, esq. James Brine, 

 esq. sir Erasmus Gower, knt. John 

 Holioway, esq. and George Wilson, 

 esq. — Vice-admirals of the white, 

 to be vice-admirals of the red ; 

 Henry Savage, esq. Bartholomew 



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