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Sentleger Sentleger, Efq; by -31. Lately, John Bourke,

the title of Baron Doneraile, of Doneraile, in the county of Corke. Clotworthy Upton, Efq; by the title of Baron Templetown, in the county of Antrim.

Hugh Maffey, Efq; by the title of Baron Maffey, of Duntrylergue, in the county of Limerick.

-6. Guy Carleton, Efq; Captain-General and Governor in chief of his Majefty's province of Quebec, General and Commander in chief of all his Majefty's forces in the faid province, and on the frontiers of the provinces bordering thereupon, created a Knight of the Bath.-John Hamilton, of Marlborough. Houfe, Portsmouth, in the county of Southampton, Efq; Captain of his Majefty's fhip Hector, created a Baronet of Great Britain.

-9. Captain Charles Lyons, to be Town-Major of Hallifax.Lieutenant William Spaight, to be Affiftant Deputy Quarter-Mafter General in North America.-Lieutenant-Colonel James Paterfon, to be Adjutant-General in North America. Doctor Jonathan Mallet, to be Chief Surgeon to the Hofpital in North America.

16. John Udney, Efq; to be Conful at Leghorn, in the room of Sir John Dick, Bart. and Robert Richie, Efq; Conful at Venice, in the room of Mr. Udney.-Lieutenant-Colonel George Clerk, of the 43d, Foot, to be BarrackMafter General, in North-America. Lieutenant John Bowen, from half-pay, to be Fourier to the army, in North America.-Wil. liam Cunningham, Gent. to be Provost-Marshal, in North Ame

rica.

John Beresford, John Monck Mafon, Richard Townfend, James Agar, Hercules Langrishe, and Robert Waller, Efqrs. to be Commiffioners of revenue, in Ireland. -Henry Loftus, Edward Tighe, St. John Jefferyes, Richard Haly Hutchinfon, and Edward Bellingham Swan, Efqrs. to be Commiffioners of accounts, and alfo Commiffioners of ftamps for that kingdom. William Chapman, Efq; Clerk of the Crown; and Ponfonby Moore, Thomas St. George, Thomas Tifdall, Hugh Henry Mitchel, William Burton, James Cavendish, and William Hardwick, Efqrs. to be Commiffioners of barracks.

Aug. 24. The dignity of a Baronet of the kingdom of Great Britain, to them and their heirs male, was granted unto

George Winne, of Little Warley, in the county of Effex, Efq; and late one of the Barons of his Majefly's court of Exchequer in Scotland.

Herbert Mackworth, of the Gnoll, in the county of Glamorgan, Efq;

James Laroche, of Over, in the parish of Almondsbury, in the county of Gloucester, Efq;

Henry Peyton, of Doddington, in the Isle of Ely, Efq;

George Baker, Doctor of Phyfick, and Physician in Ordinary to her Majefty.

Mr. Robert Halifax and Mr. Edward Holdich, to be joint Apothecaries to his Majefty's household.-Benjamin Wheeler, D. D. to be Regius Profeffor of Divinity in the University of Oxford, together with a Canonry of Chrift

Church

Church in the faid University, in the room of Doctor Edward Bentham, deceased.

Sept. 10. Robert Eden, Efq; Governor of Maryland, &c. created a Baronet, with remainder to him and his heirs male.-William Dalrymple, Efq; to be Captain Commandant of a corps of infantry.

13. The Rev. Mr. Bowyer, to be upper Grammar-Mafter of Christ's Hofpital, in the room of Mr. Whally, refigned; and Mr. Field, to be under Mafter.

20. The Right Hon. Henry Flood, Efq; to be of his Majefty's Privy Council. The Right Hon. Hans Stanley, to be Cofferer to his Majefty's household, in the room of the late Right Hon. Jeremiah Dyson, deceased.-Dr. Thomas Bray, to be a Prebendary of St. George's Chapel, Windfor, on the refignation of Dr. King, promoted to the Deanry of St. Ennau, in the diocese of Raphoe, in the kingdom of Ireland.

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30. Lately, the Rev. Dr. Jones, of Windfor, to be Bishop of Kilmore, in Ireland.-William Hewitt, Efq; a Commiffioner for fettling the differences in the late fales of lands at the Ġre nades. Samuel Black, Efq; to be Recorder of Leeds. Lord William Gordon, brother to the Duke of Gordon, to be Lord Vice Admiral of Scotland, in the room of the Earl of March. John Clark, Efq; to be Governor Ge neral of the province of Senegambia, and Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the African corps at Senegal, in the room of Colonel Charles O'Hara, who refigns.Edward Byam, Efq; to be Judge of the Court of Vice-Admiralty in Antigua, in the room of Robert

Chriftian, Efq; deceased.-Capt. Henry Bowyer, of the 19th regiment, to be Deputy Adjutant- Ge. neral in Ireland, in the room of Lieutenant Colonel Paterfon.--The Marquis of Lothian to be Colonel of the 2d troop of horseguards, in the room of Lord Cadogan, deceased. The Right

Hon. Charles Jenkinson, Clerk of the Pells in Ireland, to be Mafterworker of the Mint, in the room of the Hon. Sloan Cadogan, now Lord Cadogan.

Oct. 8. Lieutenant-General Lord Robert Bertie, to be Captain and Colonel of the fecond troop of horfe-guards, in the room of Lord Cadogan, deceased.-Col, William Faucittt, to be Governor of Gravesend and Tilbury.-Major Henry Caldwell, to be Lieutenant-Colonel in America only. Captain William Pawlett, to be Captain of an independent company of invalids at Jersey.

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Efq; to be Minifter Plenipotentiary to the Elector of Bavaria, and Minifter to the Diet of Ratifbon.James Harris, jun. Efq; to be Envoy Extraordinary, and Minifter Plenipotentiary to the Emprefs of Ruffia. Hugh Elliot, Efq; to be Envoy Extraordinary, and Minifter Plenipotentiary, to the court of Berlin.-Horace St. Paul, Efq; to be Envoy Extraordinary to the court of Sweden.

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George Cooke, Efq; to be Agent and Conful - General at Tripoli. Lord Onflow, to be Lieutenant, and Cuftos Rotulorum of Surry-William Matthew Burt, Efq; to be Governor in Chief of the Leeward and Caribbee islands, in the room of Sir Ralph Payne, Knight of the Bath.-The Earl of Breadalbane, to be Vice- Admiral of Scotland.-The Earl of March, to be Lord High Commiffioner to the General Affembly of the church of Scotland, and firft Lord Commiffioner of the Police in Scotland, in the room of Lord Cathcart, deceased.-Alexander Kincaird, Efq; to be Lord Provost of Edinburgh.

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Robert Donald, Efq; to be Lord Provost of Glafgow. -The Rev. Dr. Horne, to be ViceChancellor of the Univerfity of Oxford, in the room of the Rev. Dr. Fothergill, refigned. Welbore Ager, Efq; to be a Commisfioner of customs.-Heneage Legge, Efq; to be a Commiffioner of excife. Henry Bunbury, and Thomas Bowlby, Efqrs. to be Comptrollers of the army accounts. Mr. Benson, to be Clerk of the journals of the House of Commons, in the room of Mr. Speed, deceafed. Edward Bayntun, Efq; now his Majesty's Conful General at Tripoli, to be his Agent and

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Conful General at Algiers.-William Cornwall, Efq; Member for Leominster, in the room of Thomas Hill, Efq; deceased. Dr. Cadogan, to be Inspector-General of the mad-houfes. - Thomas Evance, Efq; Barrister at Law, of the Middle Temple, to be Recorder of Kingston, in the room of Elliot Bishop, Efq; deceafed. Lord Powis, to be Recorder of the town and borough of Ludlow, in Salop. His Excellency the Marquis de Noailles, Ambaffador from France to this court.-Henry Pelham, Efq; a Commiffioner of the Victualling-Office, in the room of R. Pett, Efq; deceased.

Nov. 14. The Earl of Caffilis, to be one of the fixteen Peers of Scotland, in the room of Lord Cathcart, deceased.

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19. Major Nevin fon Poole, to be Lieutenant-Governor of Pendennis-Castle.-Richard Prescott, to be Colonel of the seventh regiment of foot.

22. The Earl of Buckinghamfhire, to be Lieutenant-General and General-Governor of his Majefty's kingdom of Ireland.

30. Lately, John Clavering, Efq; Lieutenant-General of his Majefty's forces, to be a Knight of the Bath.-Dr. Charles Morton, to be Principal Librarian to the British Museum, in the room of Dr. Maty, deceased.-Wyrriot Owen, Efq; to be Governor of Milford Haven, and all the forts dependent thereon. Lord Cathcart, Secretary to Lord Stormont at the court of Verfailles, appointed Ambaffador to the court of Ruffia, in the room of Sir Robert Gunning. John Collet, Efq; to be his Majefty's Conful at Genoa, in the room of James Holford,

Efq;

Efq; deceafed.-Lord Powis, to be Lord Lieutenant of the county of Montgomery. The Rev. Mr. Evans, to be Master of the Holy Ghoft Chapel, near Bafingftoke,

Hants.

Dec. 19.

The Rev. William Cooper, D. D. to be Archdeacon of the cathedral church of St. Peter, in York, and Prebendary of Northwell, in the faid cathedral, both in his Majefty's gift, by the death of the Archbishop of York.

21. The Right Rev. Dr. William Markham, Bishop of Chester, to be Archbishop of York, in the room of Dr. Robert Drummond, deceased.

- 31. Lately, the Rev. Dr. Beilby Porteous, Bishop of Chefter, in the room of Dr. Markham, tranflated to the fee of York.-The Right Rev. Dr. Shute Barrington, Bishop of Llandaff, to be a Prebend of St. George's Chapel, Windfor, void by the refignation of Dr. John Douglas, who fucceeds the Bishop, as Canon Refidentiary of St. Paul's. The Rev. Andrew Cheap, M. A. to be a Prebend in the cathedral of St. Peter, York, void by the death of Dr. Gilbert.-Dr. Lewis Bagot, to be Dean of Chrift Church, Oxford, in the room of Dr. Markham.-John Afhby, William Randall, and Thomas Kennerfley, Efqrs. to be Prothonatories and Clerks of the Crown in the counties of Denbigh and Montgomery.Welbore Ellis Agar and William Hay, Efqrs. to be Commiffioners of Cuftoms, in the room of Henry Banks and Samuel Mead, Efqrs. deceased.-Edward Whitehoufe, Efq; to be Clerk of the robes and wardrobes of his Majefty. Mr. Heron, of Grofvenorfquare, to be Principal Secretary to the Earl of Buckinghamshire,

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.-Robert M'Queen, Efq; Advocate, to be one of the Lords of Council and Seffion of Scotland, in the place of the late Lord Coalfton.-John Day, Efq; to be Advocate-General to the Eaft-India Company in Bengal, with a falary of 3000l. per annum, and the fum of 1500l. allowed him for the expences of his paffage. The Rev. Dr. Butler, Chaplain to the Hon. House of Commons, to be one of the Chaplains to the King, in the room of the Rev. Dr. Beilby Porteous.— Dr. Horfley, to be Secretary to the Royal Society, in the room of Dr. Maty, deceased. - Mr. Planta, to be Under Secretary, in the room of Dr. Horfley.-Mr. Robertfon, to be Librarian to the Royal Society, in the room of his father, deceased.

DEATHS, 1766.

Jan. 1. Charles Milborne, Efq; of Wonaltow, in Monmouthshire, brother-in-law to the Earl of Oxford.

3. Capt. Berry, of the royal navy. 5. Mifs Mary Anne Bunce, only daughter and heirefs of Sir James Bunce, of Keming, in Kent, Bart.

6. Andrew Pringle of Alemoor, Efq; one of the Senators of the college of Juftice, in Scotland, at Hawkhill, in the fame kingdom.

James Montrefor, Efq; Engineer and Colonel in the army, at New Gardens, near Green-freet, in Kent.

The Hon. William Hervey, fon of John, Earl of Bristol, and uncle to the present Earl.

11. John Barker, Efq; Rear Admiral of the White, at Bath.

12. Chriftopher Griffith, Efq; Knight of the Shire for the county of Berks.

Capt.

Capt. Avery, formerly of the Royal Navy, but late on half-pay.

13. Lady Irwine, relict of the late Lieutenant-General Alexander Irwine, and mother to the prefent Lieutenant-General Sir John Irwine, K. B.

14. William Strode, Efq; Lieatenant-General of his Majefty's forces, and Colonel of the 6zd regiment of foot, in Gerard-ftreet, Soho.

The Hon. William Auguftus, Montague, fecond fon of the Earl of Sandwich, and member for the town of Huntingdon.

The Hon. Edward Cornwallis, Lieutenant-General of his Majefty's forces, Colonel of the 24th regiment of foot, and Governor of Gibraltar, at Bird-place, in Hertfordshire. He was brother to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and uncle to the Earl of Cornwallis.

16. Lord Blantyre, at Erskine, in Scotland.

John Owen, Efq; LieutenantGeneral of his Majesty's forces.

17. Lieutenant-Colonel James Provoft, Colonel-Commandant of the first battalion of the Royal American regiment of foot.

Prince Pio, a grandee of Spain, at Madrid.

18. The Countess of Westmeath, mother of the prefent Earl, in France.

22. Mrs. Catharine Blunt, fifter of Sir Charles Blunt, Bart.

25. Sir Henry Chamberlayne, Bart. by whofe death the title is extinct.

26. Charles Offspring Blackhall, Efq; fon of Dr. Offspring Blackhall; formerly Bishop of Exe

ter.

27. Sir Jolin Charlton, Bart. of Apley Caftle, in Shropshire.

31. Lately, Captain Kenneth

Mackenzie, fon of the late Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Bart. at Bengal.

Mrs. Honora Browne, mother of General Browne, in the Austrian fervice.

Feb. 1. The Earl of Radnor, in the 51ft year of his age. Lordfhip is fucceeded in title and eftate, by his eldeft fon, member for New Sarum.

3. Charles O'Hara, Efq; reprefentative in parliament for Armagh, in Ireland.

4. The Lady of Sir Sydney Stafford Smythe, Knight, one of the Barons of Exchequer.

5. Sir James Kinloch-Nevoy, Bart.

The Hon. George Weft, brother to the Earl of Delawar.

7. John Delmé, Efq; brother to Lady Ravenfworth, at the De

vizes.

11. Sir William Hanham, Bart. of Dean's-court, in the county of Dorfet, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dorfetfhire militia, Deputy-Lieutenant, and one of his Majefty's juices of the peace for the faid county, at Bath.

12. Charles Sigifmond, Baron de Starck, at Oxford.

13. James Jefferies, Efq; one of the Commiffioners of the Cuf toms.

Lewis Charles Montolieu, Efqi late Lieutenant-Colonel in the fecond troop of horse-guards.

14. Thomas Radcliffe, LL. D. Judge of the Confiftory Court of Dublin, and member of parliament for the borough of Canice, in the county of Kilkenny.

Mrs. Tyrwhit, fifter of the late Sir John Tyrwhit, of Stainfield, in Lincolnshire.

15. The Countess of Salisbury. 19. Mrs. Corbet, a maiden

lady,

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