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The Earl of Darlington, to Miss Eliz. Russel, of Newton-house, county of York.

Francis Forrester, Esq. to Lady Louisa Vane, eldest daughter of the Earl of Darlington.

The Hon. F. Č. Annesley, to Mary, daughter of W. Radcliffe, Esq.

August.

The Hon. Edw. Stourton, to Maria, only daughter of James Lane Fox, Esq.

Right Hon. James Hay, to the daughter of J. Forbes, Esq.

Sir Charles Knightly, Bart. to the daughter of the late Felton Hervey, Esq.

Sir William Hillary, Bart. to Amelia, daughter of the late P. Tobin, Esq.

September.

Fanny, only daughter of Lord Belfast.

Rear-admiral Lord Henry Paulet, to Maria, youngest daughter of E. Ravenscroft, Esq.

November.

Hon. Thomas Eden, to Anne, only daughter and heiress of John Horseman, Esq.

Edward Lord Thurlow, to Mary Catharine, daughter of James Bolton, Esq.

Rear-admiral Frank Frank, Esq. to the eldest daughter of Wilson Braddyll, Esq.

Lord Berrendale (son of the Earl of Caithness) to the youngest daughter of the Rev. W. Leigh, late dean of Hereford.

December.

Hon. Edw. Law, M. P. (eldest son of Lord Ellenborough) to Lady

Lord Nugent, to the daughter of Octavia Stewart, daughter of the

the Hon. Gen. Paulett.

The Hon. R. Quin, to Emily, sister of Sir John Wyldbore Smith,

Bart.

James-Joseph Hope Vere, Esq. to Lady Elizabeth Hay, 4th daughter of the Marquis of Tweedale. Robert-William Newnan, Esq. M. P. to Mary-Jane, daughter of Richard Denne, Esq.

H. W. Williams Wynn, Esq. to the Hon. Hester Smith, sixth daughter of Lord Carrington.

October.

Capt. Clifford, R. N. to Eliza beth, second daughter of Lord John Townshend.

C. Trelawney, Esq. only son of Sir C. Trelawney, Bart. to Anne

Earl of Londonderry.

The Marquis of Huntley, to the only daughter of A. Brodie, Esq.

Sir Orford Gordon, Bart. to Fran es, third daughter of Majorgen. Browne.

Lord Ruthven, to the daughter of W. Campbell, Esq.

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February.

William A'Court, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Barbary States. David Moneypenny, Esq a Lord of Session and of Justiciary in Scotland.

W. Laird, Esq. Consul at Malaga.

Richard Chandos, Marquis of Buckingham, Lord-lieutenant of the County of Buckingham.

Major-general Sir Ch. Shipley, Governor of Grenada. Major-general G. W. Ramsey, Governor of St. Croix.

March.

Lord Whitworth, a Lord of his Majesty's Bedchamber.

Viscount Lake, ditto.

Sir Richard Goodwin Keats, Governor and Commander-in-chief of Newfoundland.

April.

Sir Thomas Plumer, Vice-chancellor of England.

Francis Lord Napier, High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

Lord Viscount Sidmouth, High Steward of Westminster Rev. Whittington Landon, D.D. Dean of Exeter.

Rev. Geo. Murray, Bishop of Sodor and Man.

Henry Richmond, Esq. a Commissioner of the Customs.

May.

David Cathcart, Esq. a Lord of Session in Scotland.

Sir William Garrow, Attorneygeneral.

Robert Dallas, Esq. Solicitor-general.

Kichard Richards, Esq. Chief Justice of Chester.

Viscount Melville, Admiral Domett, Sir J. S. Yorke, Rt. Hon. W. Dundas, Sir G. Warrender, J. Osborn, Esq. and Lord H. Paulet, Commissioners of the Admiralty.

Major-gen. the Hon. Sir Ch. Stewart, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of Prussia.

Geo. Jackson, Esq. Secretary of Legation at the Court of Prussia. Sir T. Plomer, a Privy Counsellor.

June.

Lord Whitworth, a Viscount, and Lord-lieutenant of Ireland.

James Earl of Fife, Lieutenant and Sheriff-principal of the Shire of Bauff.

Geo. Ross, Esq. one of the Commissaries of Edinburgh.

Right Hon. T. Maitland, Governor and Commander-in-chief of Malta.

Rev. Robert Fowler, D. D. Bishop of Ossory.

Rev. James Saurin, Archdeacon of Dublin.

Rev. Magee, Dean of Cork. Henry Dampier, Esq. a Puisne Judge of the Court of King's Bench.

July.

W. Pearce, Esq. Chief Clerk of Andrew Snape Douglas, Esq. Secretary

Archibald Campbell, Esq. a Lord the Admiralty. of Justiciary in Scotland.

Secretary of Legation to the court of Palermo.

Marquis of Wellington, FieldMarshal.

Earl of Delaware and Lord Gower, Lords of his Majesty's Bed-chamber.

August.

The Rev. Wm. Howley, D.D. Bishop of London.

J. Catherow, Esq. Somerset Herald.

rough,of Baseldon Park, Esq. James Duff, Esq. Rev. Samuel Clarke Jervoise, of Idsworth Park, Nathaniel William Wraxall, Esq, Geo. W. Denys, of Stratford Place, Esq. Samuel Young, of Formosa Place, Esq. Frederic Gustavus Fowke, of Sowerby, Esq. made Baronets.

Rev. T. Carter, Dean of Tuam.

October.

Viscount Melville, Rear-adm.

Rev. Dr. Bourke, Bishop of Sir J. S. Yorke, Right Hon. W., Waterford.

September.

Earl of Aberdeen, Minister Plenipotentiary at the court of Vienna. Hon. Frederick Lambe, Secretary to the embassy,

Frederick Wise, Esq. Consulgeneral in Sweden.

Lieut-gen. Earl of Dalhousie, Lieut. gen. Hon. W. Stewart, Major-gen. G. Murray, Major-gen. Hon. E. M. Pakenham, Extra Knights of the Bath.

D. Douglas, Esq. a Lord of Session, Scotland.

Sir Rupert George, Bart. James Bowen, Esq. Hon. John Douglas, John Harness, M. D. Hon. Courtnay Boyle, and John Forbes, Esq. Commissioners of Transports.

Admiral Sir Thomas Duckworth, Gen. George Hewett, Esq. Lieutgen. Hildebrand Oakes, Esq. Lieut.gen. Thomas Hislop, Esq. Josias Rowley, Esq. R. N. Philip-BowesVere Broke, Esq. R. N. Richard Puleston of Emral, Esq. Joseph Radcliffe of Milns-bridge-house, Esq. John Beckett of Leeds, Esq. Horace David Cholwell St. Paul, of Ewart Park, Esq. Richard Bo

Dundas, Rear-adm. G. J. Hope, Sir G. Warrender, John Osborne, Esq. Rear-adm. Lord Henry Paulet, Commissioners of the Admiralty.

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Dukes of Cumberland and Cam- William Dommet, Esq. William bridge, Field-Marshals.

December.

John Hunter, Esq. Consul gen. in Spain.

Earl of Clancarty, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Prince of Orange.

Robert Gordon, Esq. Secretary to the Embassy.

Major-gen. Barnes, Lieut gen. of the Leeward Islands.

G. Warre, Esq. Consul for Biscay and Guipuscoa.

Mr. Serjeant Shepherd, Solicitor-general.

Rev. Edward Nares, Regius Professor of modern history, Oxford.

Rev. W. Van Mildert, D. D. Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford.

ADMIRALTY PROMOTIONS.

Admirals of the White, Richard Rodney Bligh, Esq. Alexander Græme, Esq. to be Admirals of the Red.

Admirals of the Blue, Arthur Kemp, Esq. Sir J. T. Duckworth, K. B. and Sir R. Calder, Esq. Admirals of the White.

Vice-Admirals of the Red, Robert McDonal, Esq. Billy Douglas, Esq. John Wickey, Esq, John Fish, Esq. John Knight, Esq. Edward Thornborough, Esq. to be Admirals of the Blue.

Vice Admirals of the White,

Wolseley, Esq. John Manley, Esq. George Murray, Esq. Hon. Sir Alexander Cochrane, K. B. John Markham, Vice Admirals of the Red.

Vice Admirals of the Blue, Nathan Brunton, Esq.JohnSchanck, Esq. Hon. Michael de Courcy Philip D'Auvergne, Prince of Bouillon, and John Hunter, Esq. to be Vice Admirals of the Red.

Rear-Admirals of the Red, Charles Tyler, Esq. Robert Watson, Esq. Right Hon. Alan Gardner, Manly Dixon, Esq. George Losack, Esq. William Mitchell, Esq. and Sir Thomas Bertie, to be Vice Admirals of the Blue.

Rear-Admirals of the White, Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart. Hon. Hen. Curzon, Wm. Bligh, Esq. Lawrence W. Halstead, Esq. Edw. Oliver Osborne, Esq. Sir Harry Neale, Bart. Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, Knt. Hon. Arthur Kaye Legge, to be Rear-Admirals of the Red.

Captains Philip Wilkinson, Esq. Hon.Charles Elphinstone Fleming, Vinicomb Penrose, Esq. William Hotham, Esq. George Hopewell Stephens, Esq. Pulteney Malcolm, Esq. William Nowell, Esq. James Bisset, Esq John Clements, Esq. Sir John Gore, Knt. John Harvey, Esq. to be Rear Admirals of the Blue.

Hon. Henry Hotham, George Burnton, Esq. Sir Josias Rowley, Bart. Edward Codrington, Esq. Colonels of Marines.

DEATHS.

DEATHS in the Year 1813.

January.

At Wilna, Dec. 20th, 1812, George Carpenter, Earl of Tyrone. His lordship served with the Russian army under Adm. Tchitchagoff, and was witness to the dreadful scenes of the French retreat from Moscow. Being exposed to much cold and fatigue in the pursuit from the Berezyna to Wilna, a pulmonic complaint which had already made considerable progress was so much aggravated that he was carried off in a short time. He was much esteemed in his military capacity, and Marshal Prince Kutusoff caused all due honours to be paid to his remains, and ordered a monument to be erected to his memory in the church of the reformed religion.

Dec. 30. John Payne, Esq. chief clerk of the navy office, in his 33d year, an able, intelligent and uncorrupt servant of the public.

Lately, Grace Countess of Clanbrassil, widow of the last earl. The Lady of Sir Vyell Vyvyan, Bart.

J. Solomon, Esq. a Jew, distinguished for his benevolence and extensive charities.

Jan. 5. At Edinburgh, the Hon. Fraser Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee, one of the Judges of the Court of Session, and of the High Court of Justiciary.

8. The Countess of Aylesbury, aved 60, daughter of the late Eail of Moira.

VOL. LV.

9. Major Gen. Agnew.

20. The Hon. Augusta, wife of Mr. Serjeant Vaughan, and daughter of the late Lord St. John of Blestoe.

Isaac Schomberg, Esq. a commissioner of the navy.

Anna Eliza Duchess of Chandos, relict of James, the last Duke of Chandos.

21. Smith Child, Esq. admiral of the blue, aged 83.

At Weimar, in advanced age, Christopher Martin Wieland, a very celebrated writer, termed the Voltaire of Germany, on account of the quantity and variety of his writings, and in some measure of their character, though, with less wit, he had more learning than that author. He may be regarded as at the head of that constellation of eminent persons who of late years have contributed so much to the literary fame of Germany. After the battle of Jena, near the scene of which he resided, Wieland was protected by a special order of Napoleon, who afterwards partook of a frugal repast at the retreat of the philosopher, and is said to have held a long conversation with him on the horrors of war, and on projects for a perpetual peace that chimera of wellmeaning speculators.

26. Lady Hellen Stewart, fourth daughter of the Earl of Galloway. Ann, Lady of Sir Bouchier Wrey, aged 54.

Francis Augustus Lord Heath field,

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