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Thomas Gage, Efq; only fon of Sir Thomas Gage, Bart. Arthur Earl of Arran, to Mifs Underwood.

FEBRUARY.

Richard Aubrey, Efq; youngest fon of Sir Thomas Aubrey, Bart. to Mifs Digby, daughter of the late Hon. Wriothefly Digby.

Thomas Grimftone, Efq; of Kilnwick, to Mifs F. Legard, daughter of the late Sir Digby Legard, Bart.

At the Caftle, Dublin, Almar Lowry Corry, Efq; to the Right Hon. Lady Harriet Hobart, eldeft. daughter of the Earl of Buckinghamshire.

At Rome, J. Coxe Hippifley, Efq; to Mifs Margaret Stuart, daughter of Sir John Stuart, Eart. of Allenbank.

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Lord Parker, fon to the Earl of Macclesfield, to Mifs Drake, of Amersham.

Mifs Catharine Grenville, youngeft fifter of Earl Temple, to Mr. Neville, fon of Richard Aldworth. Neville, Efq; of Billingbeare, Berkshire.

At Lisbon, the Hon. Robert Walpole, to Mifs Diana Grofett, daughter of Walter Grofett, Eq.

Robert Harding, Efq; of Upcott, to Mifs Wrey, fecond daugh ter of Sir Bouchier Wrey, Bart.

Earl of Balcarras, to Mifs Dalrymple.

Sir William Forbes, Bart. to the Hon. Mif. Sempel.

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AUGUST.
Hon. William Ward, to Mifs Grant.
Bofville.

Right Hon. Lord Grantham, to
Lady Mary Grey, daughter of the
Marchioness Grey and Earl of
Hardwicke.

George Thornhill, Efq; to Mifs Hawkins, daughter to Sir Cæfar,

Bart.

Alexander Murray, Efq; of Ayton, to the Hon. Mifs Mary Ogilvie, daughter to the late Lord Banff.

OCTOBER.

Captain Garrick, to Mifs Leigh,

His Excellency Baron de Kutzleben, the Heffian minifter, to the Hon. Mifs Dorothy Wrottesley, niece to the Dutchess of Bedford, and fifter to the Dutchefs of Grafton and Sir John Wrottefley.

Sir George Barlow Warren, Bt. to Mifs Caroline Clavering, youngeft daughter of the late Sir J. Clavering, Bart.

Sir John Wedderburn, Bart. to Mifs Dundafs.

daughter of Sir Gerton Leigh, PROMOTIONS, 1780.

Bart.

Montagu Burgoyne, Efq; fon of Sir Roger Burgoyne, Bart. to Mifs Hervey.

Her Serene Highnefs the Princefs Augufla Carolina Frederica Louifa, eldest daughter of his Serene Highness the reigning Duke of Brunfwick, to his Serene Highnefs Prince Frederick William Charles of Wirtemberg.

NOVEMBER.

The Right Hon. Lord Duncannon, fon of the Earl of Befborcugh, to the second daughter of Earl Spenfer.

John Peter, Efq; his majefty's Conful at Oftend, to Mifs Eliz. Herries, fifter of Sir Robert Herries, Bart.

DECEMBER.

Right Hon. Lord St. John, of Bletfoe, to Mifs Emma Whitebread, fecond daughter of the member for Bedford.

Rev. Mr. Tate, to Mifs Moore, daughter of Sir John Moore, Bart. Right Hon. Lord George Murray, fecond fon to the late Duke of Athol, to Mifs Ann Charlotte

JANUARY.

Brownlow, Duke of Ancafter and Kefteven, to be Lord Lieut. of the county of Lincoln.

Dr. George Chinnery, Bishop of Killaloe, tranflated to the Bishoprick of Cloyne.

Dr. Thomas Barnard, Dean of Derry, promoted to the Bishoprick of Killaloe.

W. Cecil Perry, M. A. Dean of Derry.

Samuel Raftal, clerk, Dean of St. Flanan Killaloe.

Frederick Earl of Carlisle, Lord Lieut. of the Eaft Riding of Yorkfhire.

Sir Richard Worley, Governor of the Ifle of Wight, and fworn of the privy council.

FEBRUARY.

James Cunninghame, Efq; Major General of his Majefty's forces, and Captain General and Governor in Chief of Barbadoes.

Earl of Aylesbury, Lord Lieut. of Wilts.

Prifcilla Barbara Elizabeth Burrel, the dignity of Baronefs

Willoughby

Willoughby de Erefby, co. Lincoln.

Right Hon. John Scott, the reverfion of Clerk of the Common Pleas in the Court of Exchequer in Ireland.

Robert Macqueen, Efq; a Lord of Jufticiary in Scotland.

MARCH.

Ralph Bigland, Efq; Clarenceux king of arms, to be a principal king of English arms, and a principal officer of arms of the noble order of the Garter, and also that office which is commonly called Garter; and likewife the name Garter, with the ftile, liberties, pre-eminences, and emoluments, belonging and anciently accuftomed to the faid office, vacant by the death of Thomas Browne, Efq; late Garter.

The Rev. Doctor George Mafon, confirmed Bishop of Sodor and Man, and confecrated a Bishop at Whitehall Chapel, by his Grace the Archbishop of York.

John Doddington, Efq; to the office of fourth Port-cullis pursuivant of arms.

Peter Dore, Efq; Richmond he. rald, to the office of Norroysking of arms, and principal herald of the North parts of England.

The Right Rev. Doctor James Hawkins, Bishop of Dromore, to the Bishoprick of Raphoe.

William Beresford, M. A. to the Bishoprick of Dromore.

APRIL.

Hon. John Trevor, appointed minifer plenipotentiary to the Elector Palatine, and minifter to the Diet of Ratisbon.

Ralph Bigland the Younger, Efq; Richmond herald.

Richard Pearfon, Efq; captain

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The Earl of Dalhoufie to be High Commifioner to the Church of Scotland.

Benjamin Pingo, Gent. to the office of Rouge-dragon, Purfuivant of Arms, in the room of Ralph Bigland, Efq; now Richmond herald.

The king has been pleased to order letters patent to be paffed under the great feal of Ireland, containing his majesty's grants of the dignity of a baronet of the faid kingdom, unto the following gentlemen, and to their heirs male, viz. Frederick Flood, of Newton Ormond, in the county of Kilkenny, Efq; and Robert Waller, of Newport, in the county of Tipperary, Efq.

Lord Rivers, Lord Lieut. of the county of Southampton.

JUNE.

Alexander Wedderburne, Efq; late his Majefty's Attorney-general, to be Lord Chief Justice of his Majefty's Court of Common Pleas, upon the refignation of the Right Hon. Sir William de Grey, Knt. late Chief Juftice thereof; and alfo one of his Majelly's most Honourable Privy Council.

The Right Hon. Alexander Wedderburne, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, and to his heirs male, the dignity of a Baron of Great Britain, by the name, ftile, and title of Lord Loughborough, Baron of Loughborough, in the county of Lei

cefter.

John Campbell, Efq; to be [23] Governor

Governor of Milford Haven, in the county of Pembroke, in the room of Wyrriot Owen, Efq; deceased. Richard Pepper Arden, Efq; Lloyd Kenyon, Efq; John Lee, Efq; and William Selwyn, Efq; to be of his majesty's counsel learned in the law.

JULY.

James Wallace, Efq; to be his Majesty's Attorney-General. James Mansfield, Efq; to be his Maj.fty's Solicitor-General.

John Heath, Efq; to be one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas.

Sir Hugh Pallifer, Bart. to be Mafter of his Majesty's Hospital at Greenwich.

SEPTEMBER,

Sir William Gordon, Knight of the Bath, and Lovel Stanhope, Efq; to be Clerks Comptrollers of the Board of Green Cloth.

John Buller, fen. Efq; to be one of his Majefty's Commiffioners for executing the office of Treafurer of his Majefty's Exchequer, vice C. W. Cornwall, Efq.

George Darby, Efq; to be one of his Majesty's Commiffioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of Great Britain and Ireland, vice John Buller, Efq.

Benjamin Langlois, Efq; to be one of his Majelly's Commiffioners for Trade and Plantations, vice Scame Jenyns, Efq.

Charles Wolfran Cornwall, Efq; to the offices of Warden and Chief Juftice in Eyre of all his Majefty's forests, parks, chaces, and warrens, beyond Trent.

The tion. James Cecil, Efq: commonly called Lord Viscount Cranburn, to be Treafurer of his Majesty's Houfhold.

Chriftopher D'Oyley, Efq; to be

Comptroller of the Accounts of his Majefty's Army, vice Thomas Bowlby, Efq.

Thomas Bowlby, Efq; to be Commiffary General of the Musters, and chief Mufter Maßter of all his Majefty's Forces, vice Christopher D'Oyley, Esq.

Henry Strachey, Efq; to the office of Keeper of his Majefty's Stores, Ordnance, and Ammunition of War.

John Kenrick, Efq; to the office of Clerk of the Delivery and Deliverance of all manner of artillery, ammunition, and other neceffaries whatsoever, appertaining to Majefty's office of ordnance.

John Rofs Mackye, Efq; to be Receiver General of the Stamp Duties..

Archibald Macdonald, Efq; one of his Majefty's counfel, to be his Majelly's juftice of the counties of Caermarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, &c.

The Right Hon. Lord Onflow, and Lord Bofton, to be Lords of his Majesty's Bedchamber.

Thomas Morgan, Gent. Thomas Morgan, the younger, Gent. his fo, and Thomas Kynnerfley, Efq; to the office or offices of Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown in the counties of Denbigh and Montgomery.

William Adam, Efq; Treafarer and Paymaster of his Majesty's Ordnance.

Flag-officers of his Majefty's fleet; Matthew Buckle, Efq; Rob. Mann, Efq: (vice-admirals of the red) to be admirals of the blue; Hugh Pigot, Efq; Right Hon. Molyneux Lord Shuldham, John Vaughan, Efq; (vice-admirals of the white) Rob. Duff, Efq; (viceadmiral of the blue) to be viceadmirals

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