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The wife of Mr Brooks, in the Strand. -Mary Ann, daughter of Mr Munden the comedian. 21. At Edinburgh, Mr Patrick Erskine, surgeon. 25. At Edinburgh, Capt. John Stewart of the Seahorse frigate, aged 36 years. 29. Thomas Hughan, Esq. M.P. whose marriage we mentioned in the foregoing pages.

Nov. 5. The Hon. and Rev. Richard Byron, third son of the fourth Lord Byron. 6. The sister of Sir John Wyldbore Smith, Bart. 13. In his 84th year, the Rev. Thomas Ludlam, M. A. 22. Aged 98, Mrs Holt, relict of the late J. Holt, Esq. 23. James Hill, Esq. banker, of Uppingham.-L. P. Bouverie, third son of the Earl of Radnor. 24. The wife of William Esdaile, Esq. of Clapham. 25. Rev. W. Talbot, Rector of Elmslet, aged 91. 26. Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart. M. P. for Shrewsbury. 27. Charles Lambert, Esq. editor of Chandler's Life of Bishop Waynflete. 27. Andrew Meikle, the inventor of the improved threshing-mill; and on the 29th, his son George Meikle. 28. Joseph Jones, Esq. of the house of Jones, Lloyd, and Co. bankers. 30. Lady Lawson, relict of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bart.

DEC. 3. The wife of Nathaniel Conant, Esq. and the grand-daughter of the cele

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brated Rev. William Whiston. 6. Rev. William Greenwood, author of a poem "Written during a Shooting Excursion on the Moors." 7.Elizabeth, the wife of George Meyer, Esq. 9. The Dowager Viscountess Hereford. 10. Aged 90, Mrs Mary Flower, mother of Sir Charles Flower, Bart. Rev. Thomas Broughton, of Bristol. 13. lady of Sir John Perring, Bart. and alderman. 15. In his 82d year, Sir Wadsworth Busk, Knt. 16. Dr Charles Moss, Lord Bishop of Oxford. 17. In his 72d year, Mr Antes, author of "Travels in Egypt.' Mrs Grant, at an advanced age, the mother of the Master of the Rolls. 20. Anne Maria, youngest daughter of the very skilful and benevolent oculist, James Ware, Esq. 21. Aged 90, Sir P. Parker, Bart. admiral and commander-in-chief of the fleet.-Mr Coleman, serjeant-at-arms to the House of Commons. 28. The Dowager Countess Stanhope, mother of the present earl, at the age of 93; a lady of high intellectual attainments, and distinguished moral worth. 80. G. W. Thelluson, M.P. for Barnstaple.-Dr P. Wilson, formerly Professor of Astronomy in the University of Glasgow, and an eminent type-founder,

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MARCH.-Robert Townshend Farquhar,. Esq. Governor of the Islands of Bourbon and Mauritius, and their dependencies. Lieut.-Gen. Sir John F. Cradock, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Cape of Good Hope.

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John Hodgson, Esq. Major General, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Island of Curaçoa.

Sir James Cockburn, Bart. Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda Islands.

David Hume, Esq. one of the Six ordinary Clerks of Session in Scotland.

James Ferguson, jun. Esq. one of the Four Commissioners of Edinburgh.

William Harding Read, Esq. ConsulGeneral in the Azores; Louis Hargrave, Esq. Consul in the Balearic Islands; and Robert Staples, Esq. Consul at Buenos Ayres and its dependencies.

Robert Liston, Esq. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Ottoman Porte; and Bartholomew Freere, Esq. Secretary of Embassy to the same.

Francis Lord Napier, bis Majesty's High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

Lieut.-Gen. Sir George Nugent, Bart. Commander in Chief in India, and a Member in Council of the Bengal establish

ment.

APRIL.-C. Maxwell, Esq. Governor of Sierra Leone and its dependencies.

MAY.-Field Marshal his R. H. the Duke of York, Commander in Chief of the Land Forces.

JUNE.-R. Ward, Esq. Clerk of the Ordnance.

Major Generals-F. Baron Dreschel, with temporary rank; C. Baron Linsengen, with ditto; R. Aytoun; G. Rochfort; F. Grose; H. R. Gale; J. Spens; W. Scott; R. Tipping; A. Campbell; A. Trotter; F. Fuller; Sir J. Affleck, Bart.; G. V. Hart; J. Robinson; G. Warde; Hon. T. Maitland; R. Bright; W. Ramsay; J. Campbell; J. Skerrett; H. Oakes; C. Campbell; Sir G. Prevost, Bart.; W. Waller; M. Archdall; Sir J. C. Sherbrooke, K. B.; G. Drummond; J. Wharton; W. Payne; Hon. E. Bligh; W. Earl Craven; Lord W. Bentinck; E. Earl of Cork; Hon. H. G. Grey; Hon. E. Paget; A. Wetham; Sir B. Spencer, K. B.-to be Lieutenant Generals in the army.

Colonels-B. Fisher, royal engineers; T. Nepean, ditto; T. R. Charleton, royal. artillery; H. de Hinuber, king's German legion, with temporary rank; Sir C. Ship. ley, Knt. royal engineers; H. Bell, royal marines; T. Strickland, ditto; T. Mahon, 9th light dragoons; W. T. Dilkes, 3d foot guards; H. Rudyerd, royal engineers; J. Oswald, 35th foot; J. Gashard le Marchant, Military College; J. M. Hadden, royal artillery; W. Doyle, 62d foot; J. Hatton, 66th foot; Pinson Bonham, 69th foot; J. Burnett, military superintendant of hospitals; W. Anson, 1st foot guards; J. Bourchier, of the late royal Irish artillery; I. Brock, 49th foot; G. W. Ramsay, 60th foot; R. Craufurd, on half pay of 60th foot; E. Howarth, royal artillery; J. Dorrien, royal horse guards; T. Desbrisay, royal artillery; C. Terrot, ditto; W. Fyers, royal engineers; G. Glasgow, royal artillery; R. Winter, royal marines; W. Bentham, royal artillery; E. Stehelin, ditto; J. A. Schalch, ditto; H. Hutton, ditto; T. Barrow, 5th West India regiment; J. S. Farley, 68th foot; J. Wood, on the half pay of the Liverpool regiment; H. Churchill, of the late horse grenadier guards; J. Jenkinson, on half pay of the Sheffield regiment; T. Lewis, royal marines; T. Dunbar, 3d West India regiment; R. Williams, royal marines; L. Desborough, ditto; A. Keith, 65th foot; J. Mackelcan, royal engineers; J. T. Lavard, 54th foot; J. Skinner, 16th foot; J. Meredith, royal marines; R. H. Farmer, ditto; Watkin Tench, ditto; J. S. Saunders, 61st foot; L. Maclean, quarter-master-general in the West Indies; G. Wilson, royal artillery; S. Rimington, ditto; D. Ballingall, royal marines; D. Shank, Canadian fencibles; . Shaw, on half pay of the queen's rangers; G. Dyer, royal marines; A. Hay, 1st foot; J. J. Barlow, on half pay of the Cheshire fencibles; W. Minet, 30th foot; W. M. Peacocke, Coldstream guards; Sir J. Douglas, Knt. royal marines; J. Pare, on half pay of 69th foot; W. P. Clay, on half pay of 40th foot; C. Wale, 66th foot; T. Hull, 62d foot; J. Kemmis, 40th foot; R. Burne, 39th foot; J. O. Vandeleur, 19th light dragoons; C. Pye, 3d dragoons; Sir W. Aylett, Knt. on half pay of the 6th garrison battalion; J. R. Fletcher, 6th dragoons; R. Browne, 12th light dragoons;

H. M. Gordon, on half pay of the 16th foot; A. J. Goldie, 6th dragoon guards; R. B. Long, 15th light dragoons; R. H. Sheaffe, 49th foot; A. Duff, on half pay of 4th foot; G. Airey, 8th foot; R. S. Donkin, quarter-master-general in the Mediterranean; Hon. E. Stopford, 3d foot guards, G. Cooke, 1st foot guards; T. J. Backhouse, 47th foot; J. Wilson, 4th Ceylon regiment; W. Eden, 84th foot; F. G. V. Lake, 60th foot; G. T. Walker, 50th foot; J. A. Vesey, on half pay of 29th foot; R. Stovin, 17th foot; K. Mackenzie, on half pay of 15th foot; Sir J. Dalrymple, Bart. 3d foot guards; F. J. Wilder, 35th foot; Hon. G. de Grey, aid-de-camp to the king; S. Hawker, ditto;-to be Major Generals in the army.

Right Hon. Charles Yorke; Sir Richard Bickerton, Bart. Vice-Admirals of the Blue. James Buller, Esq. William Dommet, Esq. Vice-Admirals of the White.

Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, Hon. Frederic Robinson, and Horatio Walpole, Esq. commonly called Lord Walpole,-Commissioners of the Admiralty.

Frederic Edgcumbe, Esq. a Commissioner of the Victualling Board.

JULY.-Lieut.-Col. H. Torrens, Military Secretary to the Prince Regent.

Hon. Wellesley Pole, Chancellor of the Exchequer for Ireland.

His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews.

John Allen, Esq. Warden of Dulwich College.

Robert Viscount Melville, Keeper of the Privy Seal in Scotland.

General William Earl of Harcourt, Governor of Portsmouth.

Major-Gen. the Hon. A. Hope, Governor of the Royal Military College. Col. G. Murray, Lieut. Governor of Edinburgh Castle.

AUGUST.-Vice-Admirals of the BlueH. D'Esterre Darby, E. Bowater, G. Palmer, W. O'Bryen Drury, and W. Essington, Esqrs. to be Vice Admirals of the White.

Rear Admirals of the Red.-F. Pender, W. A. Otway, and G. Lumsdaine, Esqrs.; Sir S. Hood, H. Nicholls, H. Sawyer, D. Gould, Esqrs. and Sir R. G. Keats, to be Vice Admirals of the Blue.

Rear Admirals of the White.-R. Watson, Esq. Lord Gardner, M. Dixon, G. Losack, W. Mitchell, G. Hart, and T. Bertie, Esqrs. to be Rear Admirals of the Red.

Rear Admirals of the Blue.-J. Langharne, W. Hargood, G. Gregory, J. Ferrier, R, I. Bury, R. Moorsom, Esqrs.; Sir C. Hamilton, and the Hon. H. Curzon, to be Rear Admirals of the White.

And the undermentioned are appointed flag-officers :-A, Fraser, B. Hallowell, G. J. Hope, Esqrs; Lord A. Beauclerk, W. Taylor, J. N. Morris, G. Burdon, W. Brown, T. B. Martin, J. Lawford, F. Sotheron, and T. Woolley, Esqrs. to be Rear Admirals of the Blue.

Captain W. Bligh has also been appointed Rear Admiral of the Blue, by a commission dated July 31, 1811.

Lieut.-General Arthur Visc. Wellington, K. B. General in the army in Spain and Portugal only.

John M'Mahon, Esq. Receiver and Paymaster of the Bounty to Officers' Widows. Sir S. Hood, Naval Commander in Chief in the East Indies.

Sir S. Achmuty, Provisional Governor at the Presidency of Fort St George.

Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Derby.

James Buller, Esq. one of the Clerks of the Privy Council.

Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. C. Sherbrooke, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.

Col. J. Butler, Lieutenant Governor of the Royal Military College.

Lieut.-Col. G. Vaughan, Governor of Fishguard Fort.

Lieut.-Gen. Gother Mann, Inspector General of Fortifications.

Lieut.-General Sir G. Prevost, Bart. Capt. General, Governor in Chief, and Commander of the Forces in Upper and Lower Canada, &c.

Right Hon. George Rose, an Elder Brother of the Trinity House.

Sir John Sinclair, Receiver General of the Taxes in Scotland.

Rev. John Davie, B. D. Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

SEPTEMBER.-Winkworth Tonge, Esq. Deputy Judge Advocate of the Forces in Jamaica.

OCTOBER.-Right Hon. Henry Wellesly, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni

potentiary to his Catholic Majesty Ferdinand VII. Charles Vaughan, Esq. Secretary to the Embassy.

Charles Stuart, George Cockburn, and John Philip Morier, Esqrs. Commissioners in Spanish America. Rich. Belgrave Hoppner, Esq. Secretary.

Thomas Sydenham, Esq. Minister Plenipotentiary to the Portuguese Government, during the absence of Charles Stuart, Esq. Lieut.-General Robert Brownrigg, Governor and Commander in Chief of the British Settlement in Ceylon.

J. C. Herries, Esq. Commissary in chief. Burnet Bruce, Esq. one of the Four Commissioners at Edinburgh.

John Drinkwater, Esq. a Comptroller of Army Accounts.

Duke of Norfolk, High Steward of Glou

cester.

Lord Somers, Recorder of Gloucester. R. Thornton, Esq. M. P. Marshal of the Admiralty.

Right Hon. Chas. Hope, Lord President of the College of Justice in Scotland. Right Hon. David Boyle, Lord Justice, Clerk in Scotland.

Anthony St John Baker, Esq. Secretary of Legation in America.

NOVEMBER.-Alex. Frazer Tytler, of Woodhouselee, Esq. one of the Lords of Justiciary in Scotland.

Sir H. Halford, Bart. one of the Physicians in ordinary to his Majesty.

Dr Baillie, one of his Majesty's Physicians extraordinary.

Rev. John Cole, D. D. Rector of Exeter College, Vice Chancellor of Oxford. Rev. Tho. Browne, D. D. Master of Christ's College, Vice Chancellor of Cambridge.

Rev. Thomas Elrington, D. D. Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.

Rev. George Doyly, D. D. Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge. Rev. John Russel, M. A. Head Master of Charter House School.

Lord A. Hamilton, Lord Rector of Glasgow University.

Adam Gillies, Esq. one of the Judges of the Court of Session in Scotland.

DECEMBER.-His Royal Highness William Henry, Duke of Clarence, Admiral of the Fleet.

Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, Right Hon. W. W. Pole, Hon. W. Broderick, Snowden Barne, Esq. Hon. B. Paget, and R. Wellesley, Esq. Commissioners of the Treasury.

Duke of Devonshire, High Steward of Derby.

Dr Arnold, Advocate to the Admiralty. William Petrie, Esq. Governor of Prince of Wales's Island.

Rev. Wm. Jackson, D. D. Canon of Christ Church, Bishop of Oxford.

Rev. John Leslie, D. D. Dean of Cork, Bishop of Dromore,

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