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nor and commander-in-chief of 

 the island of Guadaloupe, &c. 



Whitehall, July li^. Captain R. 

 JVIoorsom, R. N. surveyor-general 

 of the ordnance. 



War Office, July 25. His ma- 

 jesty has been pleased to appoint 

 major-generals P. Sinclair, W. O. 

 Huddlestone.G.Fead, J.Sowerby, 

 sir T. Blomefield, bart. G. Mann, 

 D. M'Donald, J. Pratt, F. Cham- 

 pagne, J. Champagne, H. Calvert, 

 G. Cockburne, E. Dunne, J. 

 Drummond, W. Dowdeswell, A. 

 Mackenzie, G. MoncriefFe, T. 

 Meyrick, T. Graham, C. Crau- 

 furd, G. H. Vansittart, hon. C. 

 Fitzroy, and F. Hugonin — to be 

 lieutenant-generals in the army. 



Staff". — To be aides-de-camp to 

 the king, colonel H. Davies, twenr 

 ty-second light dragoons ; colonel 

 D. Pack, seventy-first foot; colonel 

 lord R. E. H. Somerset, fourth 

 dragoons ; colonel G. Wilson, 

 thirty-ninth foot ; colonel F. W. 

 BuUer, Coldstream guards ; and 

 colonel R. Ross, twentieth foot. 



Foreign-Office, July 27. J. 

 Parke, esq. consul in the island 

 of Iceland. 



Admiralty- Office, July 31 . This 

 day, in pursuance of the king's 

 pleasure, the following flag-officers 

 of his majesty's fleet were pro- 

 moted, viz. 



Admirals of ike White — Skef- 

 fington Lutwidge, esq. George 

 Montagu, esq. right hon. George 

 lord Keith, K. B. James Pigott, 

 esq. right hon. William lord Rad- 

 stock, Thomas Mackenzie, esq. 

 and sir PLOger Curtis, bart. — to be 

 Admirals of the Red. 



Admirals of the Blue — William 

 Young, esq. right hon. James lord 

 Gambier, Pliillip Patton, esq. sir 

 Charles Morice Pole, bart. John 



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Leigh Douglas, esq. William 

 Swiney, esq. Charles Edmund 

 Nugent, esq. Charles Powell Ha- 

 milton, esq. Edmund Dod, esq. sir 

 Charles Cotton, bart. John Tho- 

 mas, esq. James Brine, esq. sir 

 Erasmus Gower, knt. John Hollo- 

 way, esq. and George Wilson, 

 esq. — to be Admirals of the White. 



Vice- Admirals of the Red — Sir 

 Charles Henry Knowles, bart. 

 hon. Thomas Pakenham, Robert 

 Deans, esq. James Hawkins Whit- 

 shed, esq. Arthur Kempe, esq. 

 Smith Child, esq. Thomas Taylor, 

 esq. sir John Thomas Duckworth, 

 K. B. sir Robert Calder, bart. hon. 

 George Cranfield Berkeley, Tho- 

 mas West, esq. James Douglas, 

 esq. Peter Aplin, esq. Henry 

 Savage, esq. Bartholomew Samuel 

 Rowley, esq. sir Richard Bicker- 

 ton, bart. and George Bowen, esq. 

 — to be Admirals of the Blue. 



Vice-Admirals of the White — 

 R. Montagu, esq. JTohn Ferguson, 

 esq. Edward Edwards, esq. and sir 

 John Borlase Warren, bart. and K. 

 B. — to be Admirals of the Blue. 



Vice- Admirals of the White,— 

 Edward Tyrrel Smith, esq. sir 

 Thomas Graves, K. B. Thomas 

 Macnamara Russel, esq. sir Henry 

 Trollope, knt. sir Henry Edwyn 

 Stanhope, bart. Robert M'Douall, 

 esq. Billy Douglas, esq. John 

 Wickey, esq. John Fish, esq. John 

 Knight, esq. Edward Thornbo- 

 rough, esq. Sampson Edwards, 

 esq. George Campbell, esq. Henry 

 Frankland, esq. Arthur Phillip,esq. 

 andsirWilliamGeorge Fairfax, knt. 

 —to be Vice- Admirals of the Red. 



Vice- Admirals of the Blue— Sir 

 James Saumarez, bart. and K. B. 

 Thomas Drury, esq. Albemarle 

 Bertie, esq. right hon. William 

 earl of Northesk, K. B. Jaraea 



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