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Francis Laforey, bart. Philip 

 Charles Durham, esq. and Israel 

 Pellew, esq. — to be Rear-Admirals 

 of the Blue. 



The king has been pleased to 

 appoint Benjamin Hallowell, esq. 

 George Johnstone Hope, esq. the 

 right hon. lord Amelias Beau- 

 clerk ; and James Nicholl Morris, 

 esq. to be colonels in his majesty's 

 royal marine forces, in the room 

 of William Hargood, esq. Robert 

 Moorsom, esq. sir Charles Ha- 

 milton, bart. and the hon. Henry 

 Curzon, appointed flag-officers of 

 his majesty's fleet. 



Queens Palace, Aug. 8. Right 

 hon. Richard lord Chetwynd, one 

 of the clerks of the privy-council, 

 vice sir Stephen Cotterell, who 

 retires. 



Whitehall, Aug. 18. Lieutenant- 

 general W. Loftus, lieutenant of 

 theTower of London, ujce Vernon, 

 deceased. 



War-Office, Aug. 18. Rev. E. 

 Raynes, B. A. chaplain to the 

 forces. 



Qiieejis Palace, Aug. 29. Right 

 hon. sir John Sinclair, bart. sworn 

 of his majesty's privy council. 



War Office, Sept. 7. Rev, J. 

 Hughes, a chaplain to the forces. 



Horse Guards, Sept. 9. His 

 majesty having been graciously 

 pleased to command, that, in com- 

 memoration of the brilliant vic- 

 tories obtained by divisions of his 

 army over the enemy in the 

 battles of Roleia, Vimiera, also in 

 the several instances where the 

 cavalry had an opportunity of dis- 

 tinguishing themselves against the 

 enemy in Spain, and in the battles 

 of Corunna and Talavera de la 

 Reyna, the under-mentioned offi- 

 cers of the army, present on these 

 occasions, should enjoy the pri- 



vilege of wearing a medal ; and 

 his majesty having approved of 

 the medal which has been struck, 

 is pleased to command that it 

 should be worn by the genei'al 

 officers, suspended by a ribbon of 

 the colour of the sash, with a blue 

 edge, round the neck ; and by 

 the commanding officers of corps 

 (not being of rank inferior to lieu- 

 tenant-colonel) and the chiefs of 

 militarj' departments, attached by 

 a ribbon of the same colour to the 

 button-hole of their uniform. 



Hismajesty has alsobeen pleased 

 to command, that the medals which 

 would have been confen^d upon 

 the officers who have fallen at, or 

 died since, the above-named ac- 

 tions, shall, as a token of respect 

 for their memories, be deposited 

 with their respective families. 



Lieutenant-Generals. — Sir John 

 Moore, K. B. sir David Baird, sir 

 John Hope, K. B. Mackenzie 

 Frazer, lord Paget, and viscount 

 Wellington, K. B. 



Mnjor-Generals. — Sir John 

 Sherbrook, K. B. William Payne, 

 lord William Bentinck, hon. Ed- 

 ward Paget, sir Brent Spencer, 

 K. B. sir Stapleton Cotton, bart. 

 Rowland Hill.CooteManningham, 

 W'illiam Carr Beresford, Ronald 

 Craufurd Fergusson, Henry 

 Warde, James Leiih, John RandoU 

 M'Kenzie, Christopher Tilson. 



Brigadier -Generals — JohnSlade, 

 Moore Disney, William Palmer 

 Acland, Miles Nightingall, Alex. 

 Campbell, Henry Frederick Camp- 

 bell, Richard Stewart, hon. Charles 

 Stewart, Ernest baron Langworth, 

 Alan Cameron, Bernard Foord 

 Bowes, Henry Fane, Robert An- 

 struther, George Anson, James 

 Catlin Craufurd, and Edward 

 Howarth (artillery.) 



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