101753. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, &c. cefs to his perfon; and for determining on every occafion with the greatest candour, ability, aud integrity.' SATURDAY, 17. The Rt. Hon. the house of commons prefented their addrefs of thanks to his majetty for his moft gracious fpeech from the throne. (See p. 493.) MONDAY, 26. The ftate lottery began drawing this day at Guildhall. There were accounts from feveral parts of the country, of the distemper being broke out again among the horned cattle. The bill for repealing the Jews act has paffed both houses. WEDNESDAY, 28. Thomas Rawlinfon, Efq; alderman of Broad-street ward, was chofen lord mayor of this city for the remainder of the year, in the room of the Rt. Hon. Edward Ironfide, Efq; the late lord-mayor, deceased. (See the Deaths.) Explanation of the Stationers ALMANACK. The head-piece reprefents the French herald petitioning the brave Henry V. king of England, for leave to bury the dead, after the famous battle of Agincourt, fought in 1415, between 16,000 English and 100,000 French, who were entirely routed; their general the conftable d'Albert, the duke of Alenfon, feveral other princes and great men flain, and the dukes of Orleans and Bourbon, with many other perfons of diftin&tion, were among the prifoners: The total lofs of the English not amounting to above 400 men., MARRIAGES and BIRTHS. MAJOR James Molesworth, of gen. Fowkes's reg. of foot, to the Hon. Mifs Molefworth, eldest daughter of the Rt. Hon. lord vifc. Molefworth. Nov. 2. Martin Bridges, Efq; of Ham in Effex, to Mifs Broughton. Murray, Efq; fon to lord George Murray, heir to the duke of Athol, to lady Murray, his grace's daughter Baron Stark, a nobleman of Germany, to Mifs Ogle, fifter to lord Kingston. Jofeph Terril, Efq; to Mifs Charlotte Wright, of the isle of Wight. Major Noel, of the fecond reg. of footguards, to Mifs Adams, of Cavendithfquare. 15. Allen, Efq; mafter builder of Woolwich-yard, to Mifs Corbett. 18. Dr. Monro, phyfician to Bethlemhofpital, to Mifs Betty Smith, of Hadley in Middlefex. 21. Earl of Shrewsbury, to Mifs Dormer, of Grove-park in Warwickshire, 533 Jerome Strickland, Efq; to lady Gafcoign, relict of the late Sir Edward Gafcoign, Bart. 27. Rev. Mr. Thomas Jones, chaplain of St. Saviour's, Southwark, to Mifs Jane Bateman, daughter of capt. Bateman. Nov. 2. The lady of Sir Richard Adams, knt. one of the barons of the Exchequer, delivered of a fon. 3. The lady of Sir Henry Monro, of a daughter, in Scotland. The lady of col. Whetham, of a fon. 4. The lady of Philip Jennings, Efq of a daughter. 6. The lady of Sir Thomas Hatton, Bart, of a fon and heir. 12. The lady of Sir James Hobart, Bart. of a fon. 13. The lady of Sir James Milton, of a fon. 19. The lady of Sir Sidney Clark, Bart. of a fon and heir. DEATHS. Oct. 26.ceeded by his only fon, now IR Jofeph Danvers, Bart. fuc Sir John Danvers, Bart. 28. William Monfon, Efq; uncle to the lord Monion, and one of the commiffioners of the revenue in Ireland. William Smith, Efq; under fecretary to the mafter-general of the ordnance. 29. Richard Herbert, Efq; aged 90, reprefentative for Bodmin in Cornwall in the two laft parliaments of Q Anne. 30. Kyffin Williams, Efq; member of parliament for the town of Flint. Dr. Purcel, an eminent physician at Dublin. Lieut. col. George Wall, of col. Rich's reg. of foot, at Minorca. Charles Browne, Efq; counsellor at law, at his feat at Bay-hall near Tunbridge. Nov. 2. Stephen Wright, Efq; formerly recorder of Buckingham. Rev. Dr. James Fofter, an eminent diffeting minifter of this city, well known for his learned and judicious writings. 6. Rev. Dr. John Hay, many years vicar of St. Stephen, Coleman-street. 7. Dr. Bamber, father in-law to Sir Crifp Gascoyne, Knt. late lord-mayor. 8. Samuel Afhurst, Efq; formerly an eminent wholefale ftationer in Pater-nof ter-row. 10. Lord vifc. Allen, capt. of a troop of horfe in col. Browne's reg. in Ireland. Sir Henry Tempeft, bart. of Tong in Yorkshire. 12. William Herbert, Esq; of Kettering, in Northamptonshire. Sir Harry Hicks, bart, at Chigwell, in Effex. 14. John Allen Pufey, of Pufey, in Berks, Efq; Edward Vernon, jun. Efq; a Turkey merchant. 16. John Hope, Efq; one of the directors of the Eaft-India company. 18. Lady Lombe, relict of the late Sir Thomas Lombe, knt. and alderman of London. 19. Lieut. gen. John Johnfon, col. of a reg. of foot. Mr. Colin Drummond, profeffor of Greek in the univerfity of Edinburgh. 20. Nicholas Mann, Efq; mafter of the Charterhoufe, and F. R. S. 21. Robert Wright, Efq; one of the coroners for the county of Middlefex. 24. Edmund Pytts, Efq; member of parliament for Worcestershire. J. Weftby, Efq; counfellor at law. 27. Right Hon. Edward Ironfide, Efq; lord mayor of London, and Alderman of Cordwainers ward, (See p. 532.) ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. JA Ames Hewetfon, M. A. prefented by the earl of Stamford, to the rectory of "Shetworth in Staffordshire.-Mr. Wilkinfon, by the lord vifcount Fauconberg, to the curacy of Coxwold, endowed with the rectory of Rafkelf.-Mr. Robert Euxnings, by the lord chancellor, to the rectory of Elbe, in the city and diocefe of Oxford. Heath, M. A. by his majesty, to the rectory of Lineham in Wiltshire. Mr. Button, by the earl of Pembroke, to the rectory of Newton in Wiltshire.-Robert English, M. A. by the mafter and fellows of Emanuel college, Cambridge, to the living of St. Andrew Ilkerfall, in Suffolk.-Mr. Hayes, by the lady Hay, to the living of Wefton Adderley, in Northamptonshire.-Mr. Armes, by the hon. Charles Verney, Efq; to the vicarage of Lumley cum Adby, with the chapel of Eaft Wetfton.-Richard Gregory, M. A. to the rectory of Stoke Abbots in Norfolk. Mr. Arnold, by the countefs dowager of Litchfield, to the rectory of Sutton in Hampshire. Mr. Venn, unanimously chofen one of the lecturers of St. Swithin's, London Stone. Samuel Smith, B. D. prefented to the rectory of Nefworthy in Yorkshire.-Mr. John Belward, by the lord chancellor, to the rectory of Burgh. caftle in Suffolk.-Thomas Moore, B. A. to the vicarage of St. Cloud's in Cornwall. PROMOTIONS Civil and Military. HITEHALL, Oct. 16. The king W has appointed Arthur Owen, Efq; to be governor of Pendennis-castle. Patrick Douglafs, Efq; to be town major of the town and garifon of Portfmouth. -Gabriel le Pipre, Efq; to be captain of the independent company of invalids doing duty in the caftle and garifon of Pendennis. George Carr, Efq; to be captain in the regiment of invalids, com manded by col. John Parfons.-George Tah, Efq, to be lieut. in the third regiment of foot guards.-WalterBurroughs, gent. to be lieut. in the third regiment of dragoon guards. Whitehall, Nov. 3. The king has ap pointed George Adams, Efq; a commiffioner, in quality of a principal officer of his majefty's navy, in the room of William Corbett, Efq; deceased. — Frederick Rogers, Efq; a commiffioner, in quality of a principal officer of his majesty's navy, for the affairs of his majefty's yard at Plymouth, in the room of Philip Vanbrugh, deceased. - Thomas Bland, A.M. vicar of Wendover, to be mafter of the free-fchool of Berkhamstead, in the county of Hertford, of the foundation of king Edward VI. Whitehall, Nov. 17. The king has appointed lieut. gen. Humphry Bland to be commander of all the land forces in Scotland, in the room of George Churchill, Efq; deceafed. From the other PAPERS. Rev. Mr. Torriano, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, chofen Hebrew profeffor of that University.-Rev. Dr. George Huddesford, prefident of Trinity college, and keeper of the Afhmolean Museum in Oxford, admitted and fworn vice-chancellor of that univerfity.-Edward Hawley, Efq; made a captain in col. Howard's regiment. Lord Tyrawley, made governor of Minorca.-Claude Creípigny, Efq; chofen fecretary to the South-Sea company. Mr. Edmund Wilfon, made clerk of the errors in the court of common-pleas. Lord Charles Hay, made col. of the reg. of foot on the Irish establifhment, late gen. Johnson's, deceased. T B-KR-TS. A Homas Cardew, of Leftwithiel in Cornwall, grocer.-Henry Steel, late of Whitehaven in Cumberland, merchant. -Andrew Jones, of Bread ftreet Hill, cornfactor. Charles Aldcroft, of Throgmorton-ftreet, haberdasher.-Walter Jerman of Afhburton, in Devos, fergemaker. Auguftine Styles the younger, now or late of Rotherhithe, merchant and mariner.-Jofeph Ward and Ralph Hilditch, of the parish of St. John, Southwark, fhipwrights.-Samuel Bromadge, late of Bristol, cooper. 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