550 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1809. 



Samuel Rowley, esq. sir Richard 

 Bickerton, bait. and George Bowen, 

 esq. — Vice-admirals of the blue, to 

 be vice-admirals of the white : 

 Samson Edwards, esq. G. Camp- 

 bell, esq. Henry Frankland, esq. Ar- 

 thur Pliillip, esq. sir William George 

 Fairfax, knt. — Rear-admirals of 

 the red, to be vice-admirals of the 

 blue; John Child Purvis, esq. Theo- 

 philus Jones, esq. William Domett, 

 esq. William Woseley, esq. John 

 Manlcy, esq. George Murray, esq. 

 John Sutton esq. Robert Murray, 

 esq. hon. sir Alexander Forrester 

 Cochrane, K. B. and John Mark- 

 ham, esq. — Rear-admirals of the 

 white, to be rear-admirals of the red: 

 John Wells, esq. Richard Giindall, 

 esq. George Martin, esq. sir Alex- 

 ander John Ball, bart. sir Richard 

 John Strachan, bart. K. B. sir W. 

 Sidney Smilii, knt. Thomas Sothe- 

 by, esq. Nathan Brunton, esq. W. 

 Hancock Kelly, esq. John Schank, 

 esq. and the hon. Micha;! de Cour- 

 cy. — Rear-admirals of the blue, to 

 be rear-admirals of the \vhite. Da- 

 vidge Gould, esq. sirllichard Good- 

 win Keats, K. B. Robert Devereux 

 Fancourt, esq. sir Edward Bulkr, 

 bart. hon. Robert Stopford, Mark 

 Robinson, esq. Thomas Revill Shi- 

 vers, esq. Charles Cobb, esq. Fran- 

 cis Pickmore, esq. John Stephens 

 Hall, esq. John Dilkes, esq. — The 

 undermentioned captains were also 

 appointed flag officers of his majes- 

 ty's fleet, to be rear-admirals of the 

 blue, viz, Rowley Bulteel, esq. W. 

 Luke, esq. Isaac George Manley, 

 esq. John Osborn, esq. Edmund 

 Crawley, esq. Charles Boyles, esq. 

 sir Thomas Williams, knt. Thomas 

 Hamilton, esq. sir T. B. Thompson, 

 bart. and George Countess, esq. 

 Admirallii-nfficc, Oct. 25. Sir 



Charles Hamilton, bart. and the 

 hon. Henry Curzon, appointed co- 

 lonels of his majesty's royal marine 

 forces, vice Charles Boyles, esq. and 

 sir Thomas Williams, knt. appoint- 

 edflag-officersof his majesty's fleet. 



Whitehall, Oct. 28. Right hon. 

 Henry John viscount Palmerston, 

 appointed his majesty's secretary at 

 war, vice lord Granville Leveson 

 Gower, resigned. 



Whitehall, Oct. 3\. Joseph Phil- 

 limore, LL. D. appointed professor 

 of civil law in the university of Ox- 

 ford, vice Lawrence, dec. 



Foreign-q/fice, Oct. 31. Appoint- 

 ment of don Antonio Fernandez de 

 Urrium, to be consul for his Catho- 

 lic majesty at Gibraltar, approved 

 by his majesty. 



Queen's palace, Nov. 1 . Right 

 hon. Henry John viscount Palmer- 

 ston, sworn of his majesty's most 

 honourable privy council. — Right 

 hon. Richard Ryder, sworn one of 

 his majesty's principal secretaries 

 of state. — Wm. Plomtr, esq. alder- 

 man of the city of London; James 

 Athol Wood. esq. captain in the 

 royal navy. — Alexander Johnston, 

 esq. on being appointed chief jus- 

 tice of the supreme court of judica- 

 ture on the island of Ceylon, and 

 Francis Macnaghten, esq. one of 

 the judges of the supreme court of 

 judicature at Madras, knighted. 



Whitehall, Nov. 4. Right hon. 

 Charles Flower, of Lobb, co. Ox- 

 ford, and of Woodford, co. Essex, 

 esq. lord mayor of the city of Lon- 

 don, created a baronet. 



Whitehall, Nov. 1. Right hon. 

 Robert Dundas, appointed first 

 commissioner for the management 

 of affairs in India, vice lord Har- 

 rowby, resigned. 



iineens j)alace, Nov. 8. Right 



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