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lion. Charles Manners Sutton,s\vorn 

 of his majesty's most hon. privy 

 council. 



Whitehall, Nov. 14-. William 

 Lowther, esq. (commonly called 

 viscount Lowther), appointed one 

 of the lords commissioners of the 

 Admiralty, vice lord Palmerston, 

 resigned. — Robert Dundas, esq. 

 writer to the signet, appointed con- 

 junct clerk to the bills in the office of 

 his majesty's registers and rolls in 

 Scotland, vice Anstruther, dec. 



Queen s palace, Nov. 22. Jere 

 Homfray, esq. of Llandaft" house, 

 col. Glamorgan, knighted. 



Whitehall, Dec. 2. Snowden 

 Barne, esq. appointed one of the 

 lords commissioners of the treasury. 

 —William Alexander, of the city of 

 Dublin, esq. and right hon. William 

 Stamer, esq. lord mayor of the city 

 of Dublin, created baronets. 



Giueens palace, Dec. 6. The most 

 noble marquis W^elleslej', K. B. 

 sworn one of his majesty's prin- 

 cipal secretaries of state. — Thomas 

 Staines, esq. captain in the royal 

 navy, knighted. 



Foreign-office, Dec. 15. The 

 hon. Henry Wellesley, appointed 

 his majesty's envoy extraordinary 

 and minister plenipotentiary to his 

 Catholic majesty Ferdinand the 

 Seventh ; and directed to reside in 

 that character at the seat of the 

 central or supreme junta in Spain. 



Queens palace, Dec. 20. Right 

 hon. John loid Sheffield and right 

 hon. Henry Wellesley sworn of his 

 majesty's most honourable privy 

 council. — Henry Pelham, duke of 

 Newcastle, sworn lord lieutenant 

 of the county of Nottingham, r/ce 

 duke of Portland, dec. 



War-'ffice, Dec. 23. William 

 Merry, esq. appointed, by the 

 right hon. lord viscount Palmer- 

 ston, his majesty's secretary at 

 war, to be his deputy, vice Francis 

 Moore, esq. 



DowHing-street, Dec. 26. Rear- 

 admiralsir Richard Goodwin Keats, 

 K. B. appointed his majesty's com- 

 missioner for the civil affairs of 

 Malta, vice admiral Ball, dec. 



LIST OF PUBLIC ACTS, 



Passed in the Third Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United 

 Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.— ^s'9th of George III. 



A\" act for continuing to his ma- 

 jesty certain duties on malt, sugar, 

 tobacco, and snuff, in Great Britain ; 

 and on pensions, offices, and per- 

 sonal estates in England ; for the 

 services of the year 1809. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 10,500,000^, by exchequer bills, for 



the services of Great Britain, for 

 the year 1809. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 1,500,000/. by exchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britain, for 

 the year 1809. 



An act to allow a certain propor- 

 tion of the militia of Great Britain, 



to 



