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cuations which the Mufti recommended, affifted, perhaps, by high winds and abundant rains, which diffipated the thick mifts, and puritied the air, it again fenfibly diminished. But fupertition again routed the dormant contagion. On the 29th of September, the testival of Bairam was celebrated with the ufual folemnities, and as it happened to fall on a Friday, his Highness was obliged to go twice to the moique, to offer up prayers. The inevitable concourie of people of all ranks and conditions at this folemnity, of the healthy, the tick, and even the infected, fpread the distemper fo much, that 800 perfons were buried in the fea in one day, from different parts of the city. Three members of the Divan were carried off by it, fo fuddenly, that the common people fufpected fomething beside the plague to have occafioned their death. The above advices are brought down to the 10th of October.

The laft letters from Salonica and Smyrna, make no mention of the plague; but both places are afflicted with another malady, nearly as deftructive, which is called a malignant tever.

The plague allo rages at Angora, a city much connected in trade with Europe, from whence great quantities of yarn are imported by the way of Smyrna.

Preparations for war are urged on with ardour, though not with precipitation, as well by the Porte as by Ruffia. Were the Grand Signor ever fo pacitically inclined, or even confcious of the weakness of his declining empire, while the demands of his haughty rival rife in proportion to his conceffions, a war is inevitable. In proportion, therefore, to the take to be contended for,

may the time spent in preparation be expected

to be.

A courier who arrived at Paris on the 30th of Sept. brought the Empreis's anfwer to the offer of mediation propofed by the French court, the fubftance of which is, "That the Empress has not given the Porte any cause of complaint, wherefore, then, should they fear a rupture: the Crimea, Cuban, &c. which her Majesty has united to her empire, were tree and independent countries, therefore all mediation on that fubject is fuperfluous. If her Imperial Majesty thould, by any unjult aggravation, be obliged to maintain her rights, by attacking the Grand Signor in his own dominions, the will then gladly accept the mediation of the King of France, as a fure method to prevent the effufion of blood, and to conciliate the interefts of the two empires." This is just the language with which potentates glofs over schemes of ambition and even predetermined hoftility, and which they do not even expect to be believed.

Paris, 08. 10. We have had occafion to obferve that ftorms have been moftly general on the 3d of Auguit laft; but no part of the kingdom feems to have fuffered fo much as the countries

the trees were torn up by the roots, the chimnies beat down, and every houfe, mill, and barn unroofed. The timber-work of the church, 56 feet in length, 24 in breadth, and 19 in height, which, though built in the year 1555, was as good as new, gave way during the evening fervice. Luckily only one life was loft, and about 40 were wounded; the rest owed their lives to the strong ceiling that supported the timber frame. Return of the killed, wounded, dead of their

wounds, dead of fickness, difcharged, and Killed.-Five othcers, 19 ferjeants, 4 drummers, deferted, during ibe fiege of Gibraltar. 191 rank and file.

Wounded.-Thirty-four officers, 58 ferjeants, 19
drummers, 983 rank and file.

Dead of their Wounds-One officer, five fer-
jeants, I drummer, 92 rank and file.
Dead of Sicknesse-Seven officers, 26 serjeants,
Difebarged.-Thirty ferjeants, 2 drummers, 2.46
4 drummers, 463 rank and file.

rank and file.

Deferted. Thirty-feven rank and file.
Total Lofs.-Thirteen officers, So ferjeants, 11
drummers, 1029 rank and file.

BIRTH S.

Sep. THE Great Dutchels of Tuscany a
Smith, Efq. a daughter.-Lately. Lady of John
29. Prince.-08. 6. Lady of Robert
Fownes Luttrell, Efq. a fon.

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Sep. MYorkshire, aged 101, to Mrs. Ann Hephonttall, aged 98.-24. Right Hon. Sir Robert Wilmot, Bart. to the Hon. Mrs Byron, Whyte, Eiq. of Ireland, to Mifs Hildyard, relict of the Hon. Mr. Byron.-08. 3. fames youngest daughter of the late Sir Robert Hild yard.-7. Captain Prickett, of the 77th regiWyvill, Efq. of the city of York.-g. David ment, to Mils Wyvill, only daughter of Hall Murray, Esq. nephew of Lord Elibank, to Mifs Murray, fourth daughter of the Right Hon. Picard, to Mifs Payne.-14. The Rev. Edward Thomas Harley.-13. The Rev. Mr. George Raynes, vicar of Swavelly, and All-Saints, in the county of Cambridge, to Mifs Harriet Por regiment of foot guards, to Mifs Modigliani. ter.-20. Horace Churchill, Efq. of the ift 21. The Rev. Henry Uhthoff, of Huntingfield, Suffolk, to Mifs Mary Farrer-Lately, Captain Pollock, of the 61st regiment, to Mrs. Mears. Lately, the Rev. Dr. Davis, of Eton fchool to Mifs Harrington, of the fame place.

MARRIAGES.

R. John Harrifon, of Cowick, in

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adjacent to Orleans. On the above day a ftorm Aug: A George Muddifon, Efq. his Britan

arofe, which taking its direction from S. W. to N. E. over-ran, in lefs than half an hour, a Space of 20 leagues by one. By its dreadful and rapid effects, 20 parishes have loft every hopes of a crop, which was the most promifing ever known. "The hamlet of Saint Bobaire fuffered moft; all

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nick Majefty's fecretary of embally.-The Right Hon. Walter Huffey Burgh, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, in Ireland.-29. At NewYork, aged 61, His Excellency Frederick Baron de Hackenberg, major-general in the lervice of 3 B 2

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the Landgrave of Heffe, and Knight of the moft honourable order Pour la Virtu Militaire. Sep. 2. The Rev. Edward Edwards, D. D. rector of Afton Clinton, Bucks, and Beffelfleigh, in Berks, and late fellow of Jefus College, Oxford. --3. At Edinburgh, George Muir, Efq. of Caffiencarry, principle clerk of Justiciary. At Fulmer, in Bucks, Lady Pennington.-4. At Montrofe, in Scotland, Lady Nicholfon, widow of Sir James Nichollon, of Glenbervie.-5. Jofeph Collins, Efq. of Saffron Walden, Under-Sheriff of the county of Effex.-Mr. William Bewley, o Maffingham in Norfolk.-Colonel Frederick Thomas, of the foot guards, who was mortally wounded on the 4th in a duel, with the Hon. Colonel Cofmo Gordon.-6. In her 78th year, at the houfe of Dr. Samuel Johnion, by whofe bounty the had lived near 20 years, Mrs. Anna Williams. Mr. Wilham Monk, prefident of Clifford's Inn.-7. William Prince, Efq. a Captain in the 9th regiment of foot.-11. Richard Phrip, Efq. many years in the commiffion of the peace, for the county of Hertford.--13 Rev. Lewin Baines, v. of Meffing, in Effex, and chaplain to the Charter Houfe.-14. The Right Hon. James Grenville, brother to the late Earl Temple, and unkle to the prefent Earl, and one of his Majefty's Moft Hon. Privy Council.The Rev. Si Mark Sykes, Bart. D. D. and proctor in convocation for the East Riding of Yorkfhite. -15, Mrs Eugenia Stanhope, widow of the late Philip Stanhope, Efq.-The Right Hon. Sir John Shelley, Bart. of Michael-Grove, in Suflex, one of his Majesty's Moft Hon. Privy Council. In Charlotte Street, Rathbone Place, aged 43, Temple Weft, Efq. His death was occationed by a wound which he received when a youth of fixteen, on board the Buckingham, in that memorable engagement, May 20th, 1756, where his father, Admiral Weit, then a Lord of the Admiralty, and fecond in command to Admiral Byng, engaged the French line with only fix thips. This wound had at different times broken out, and caufed fome uneasiness, but very little danger was apprehended by the family till this lait attack, which held him twelve months, and, by totally exhaufting his strength, put a period to his exitence.-18. Lovel Stanhope, Efq. uncle to the Earl of Chesterfield, and member of parliament for the city of Wincheiter.-20. Mr. William Cooper, ftock-broker, and one of the common council for Cheap Ward.-24. In the Marincilea Prifon, Alexander Frazer, Eiq. of the 69th regiment.-25. William Davis, Efq. collector of the customs at Rye, in Suflex.-29. Mr. Holt, kate fecretary to the Eaft-India Company. The Rev. Mr. Gretton, rector of Springfield, in Suffolk, and of Wicken Bonant, in Ellex.-30. The Rev. James Adamfon, rector of Barton St. Andrew, and Soley, and perpetual curate of Weft Dereham, in Norfolk.-Lately, at Paddington,

tinghamshire, the Rev. John Gregory, recter of the faid place, and of Carleton upon Trent.-John Nifbit, Efq. one of his Majelly's juftices of the peace, and deputy lieutenant of the county of Bedford. The Rev. Mr. Sham, vicar of Chicheley, in Bucks, and rector of Fardnih in Northamptonshire,Aged 55, the Widow Keepus, of the parish of St. Mary Norwich, who fince

the year 1757 has been tapped for the dropfy 80 times, and 6553 pints of water taken from her, amounting very nearly to eighty-two pints each tapping. One hundred and eight pints have been drawn off at one operation.-08. 1. Lady Delval, mother of the prefent Lady TyrconnelThe Hon. Mrs. Law, lady of the Rev. Archdeacon Law, and daughter of Lord Viscount Faikland. Alexander Keyfer, jun. one of the twelve Jew brokers of this city.-3. Robert Lynch, M. D. phyfician of Canterbury.-At Guildford, in Surry, John Randall, Efq.-4. At Chifwick, Alexander Weathertone, Efq.-10. Heary Brookes, Efq. author of Guftavus Vala, the Earl of Eflex, and other literary productions.-14Mrs. Southcote, relict of Philip Southcote, El. the has left her eftate at Wooburn to Lord Petre; the bulk of her fortune and estates, amounting to 40col. per annum, to Sir William Jerningham, Bart.-Jacob Houblon, Efq. Major in the Hertfordshire Militia.-The Hon. Mrs. Hereage, filter of Lord Petre.--At Orwell Park, in Suffolk, after a long and painful illness, the Right Hon. Francis, Earl of Shipbrcok, and Vifcount Orwell, of the Kingdom of Ireland. -Dowager Lady Sarth Frankland.-16. The Hon. and Rev. Dr. Cuit, Dean of Lincoln, rector of Belton and Fulbeck, in that county, and uncle to the prefent Lord Brownlow.-17. At Bath, the Right Hon. Lady Anne Dufign, wife of Gerard Dulign, Efq. and fiter to the late Earl of Hyndlord.-18. Andrew Fitzherbert, Efq.20. Sir Walden Hanmer, Bart. fenior bencher 'of Lincoln's-Inn, and in the two laft Parliaments member for Sudbury, in Suffolk. He is fucceeded in title and eitare by his eldeft fon, now Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart.-21. Mr. Green, of the wounds he received in a duel the preceding day, with Lieut. Munro, of the 16th Dragoons. Lately, The Rev. Mr. Stephenfon, lecturer of St. Helen's, vicar of Sutton Courtenay, and uther of the free graramar fchool, at Abingden, Berks. Mofes Bau, Elq. coroner for the county of Buckingham.--In an advanced age, Richard Abbot, E.q. a juftice of the peace for Lincolnhire.-The Hon. Mr. Juttice Lill, of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland.-Adam Martin, Efq. one of the fworn clerks of the Exchequer.The Rev. Dr. Phillips, of Colby, in Pembrokefhire-At Inverness, in the 104th year of his age, Roderick M'Gregor.-At Tuckeim, in the Duchy of Magdebourg, Andrew Buckholz, aged 115, he had been a foldier from his youth, and ferved at the battle of Malplaquet.-On her paffage to Bengal, en board the Eglantine Eat-Indi-man, Mrs. Cargill (late Mifs Brown) the cclebrated finger.

ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. EV. V. L. Bernard, to the r. of Frienton llardon in to the L of Sutterby, co. and di. of Lincoln.-Rev. Thomis. Lloyd, to 1. of Langoedmawr, Cardiganfbire. Rev. James Simpton, to the r. of Binbrook, St. Mary, Lincolnshire.-Rev. Mr. Ellis, B. A. to the v. of Afgeth, Yorkshire.— Rev. Mr. James Wilton, to the united parishes of Crathie and Braemer prefbytery of Kincardine O'Neil,, and co. of Aberdeen, vacant by the

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death of the Rev. Mr. Murdoch M Lellin.Rev. Mr. James Thompfon to be affiftant and fucceffor to the Rev. Mr. Hugh Hamilton, minifter of Gervan, prefbytery of Air.-By a fe _cond election, Rev. Mr. Twigg to be lecturer of St. Margaret, Lothbury, and St. Chriftopherle-Stocks.

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DISPENSATIONS.

E V. William Lowther, M. A. chaplain to the Duke of Gloucetter, to hold the r. of Lowther, co. of Weftmorland, and dio. of Carlille, with the r. of Diflington, co. of Cumberland, and dio. of Chefter.-Rev. Edward Wilfon, D. D. to hold the r. of Hartfield, with the v. of Hartfield annexed, together with the r. of Afhhurit, co. of Suflex, and dio. of Chichetter.Rev. Henry Woodcock, LL. B. to hold the r. of Coffington, with the v. of Bothley, both in the county of Leicester, and dio. of Lincoln.-Rev. William Smith, M. A. to hold the r. of WestWorthington, with the r. of Biddeford, both in the county of Devon.-Rev. Jofeph Hudton, D. D. to hold the v. of Wardworth, with the v. of Newburne, both in Northumberland.

CIVIL

PROMOTIONS.

From the GAZETTE.

Storer, fucceed the late

Mr. Maddifon, as fecretary to the embaily at Paris. George Abercromby, Efq. advocate, (to be theriff depute of the thire or theriffdom, of Elgin and Nairn, vice Alexander Gordon, Efq. deceafed.-William Little, Efq. to be commiitary clerk of the commiffariot of Peebles, vice Walter Laidlaw, Efq. deceated.-George Phillips Towry, Efq. to be one of the commiflioners for victualling his majesty's navy, vice Jonas Hanway, Efq. who retires.-Henry Murray, Efq. to be enlign of his Majefty's guard of the yeomen of the guard, vice John Benjafield, Elq. refigned.--William Lucas, Efq. to be his Majefty's chief justice of the islands of Grenada and the Grenadines, in America.-Ashton Warner Byam, Eq. to be his Majefty's attorney-general; and Kenneth Francis Mackenzie, Efq. to be his Majesty's follicitor-general in the faid itlands.

From the other papers.

CAPTAIN Hoard to be governour of Canada. -Charles Hawkins, Efq. to be furgeon of his Majefty's household, vice George Hawkins, Efq. deceased. Mr. Needham, late furgeon of the 2d troop of horse-guards, to be furgeon to the houfehold of the Buhop of Ofnabruck, in Hanover.— Dr. Crawford, to be phyfician to St. Thomas's hofpital. Mr. Walker, to be one of the furgeons of St. George's hofpital, Hyde-Park Corner, vice George Hawkins, Efq. deceafed.-Captain Green, of the first regiment of Royals, to be preceptor to Prince Edward in the military art of war.- John Heaton, Efq. of Lincoln's-inn, to be deputy clerk of the pipe-office, vice Ed. ward Woodcock, Efq-Alexander Wight, Efq. advocate, to be follicitor-general for Scotland, ice liay Campbell, Efq. refigned.-Ms. Tobias Maynard, to be chief clerk of the Old Annuite, and Annuities of 1751, vice Valentine Lav ford, Efq. deceased.

JOHN

BANKRUPTS.

OHN POSTLETHWAITE, of Liverpool, merchant, furviving partner of John Benfon, late of Liverpool aforefaid, merchant, deceased. James Davies, of the Minories, London, woolendraper.-Samuel Partridge, the younger, and Samuel Punfield, of Birmingham, merchants and copartners.-Thomas Webiter, late of Wavertree, in Lancashire, wheelwright and timbermerchant-William Miller, late of Warrington, but now of Manchefter, both in Lancashire, linen-draper.-William Dandifon, of Spiliby, in Lincolnihire, mercer and grocer.-James Fowler, of Wapping, brandy-merchant.-John Sutton and Thomas Rylands, both now or late of Liverpool, fhipwrights and copartners.-Mary Murgatroyd, Mary Farrar, Margaret Farrar, and Sarah Farrar, all of Hallifax, in Yorkshire, innkeepers and copartners.-William Walfingham, of Birmingham, liquor-merchant.-Benjamin Oldknow, of Derby, hofier.-Edward Wheeler, of the parith of Pencoyd, in Herefordshire, miller.-Annefly Shee, late of Frith-street, St. Anne, Soho, wine-merchant.-Thomas Venture, late of Rome, in Italy, but now of London, merchant.-William Fenton, now or late of Hadleigh, in Suffolk, tanner.-John Brockbank, of Coopers-court, Cornhill, London, watchmaker.-Edward Jones, of Chefter, linen-draper. -Thomas Rutherford, of Scotch-yard, near Buth-lane, London, factor and broker. James Foot, of Queen-ftreet, Cheapfide, London, mariner and merchant.-Matthew Hibberd, late of Andover, in Hants, dealer.-Edward Merfon, of Ilminster, in Somerfetfhire, fhopkeeper.Benjamin Bateman, late of Woodstock-itreet, St. George, Hanover-fquare, wine-merchant.Richard Edwards, late of Chefter, linen-draper. -John Nafh, formerly of Lambeth, in Surry, and late of Great Ruffel-ftreet, St. George, Bloomsbury, carpenter.-Daniel Bamford, late of Ipfwich, in Suffolk, coffee-house keeper.William Gould, late of Alport, in Derbyshire, woolitapler.-William Burlton, late of Donhead, St. Mary in Wilts, merchant and falter.-William Underwood Willon, of Green-walk, in Christ Church, Surry, coal-merchant.-William Gatkill, of Bread-street, Cheapfide, London, ironmonger.-Charles Lindegren, Andrew Lindegren the younger, and Claes Grill, of Dunfter'scourt, Mincing-lane, London, merchants.Richard Ledger, of Ropemakers-alley, Little Moorfields, cabinet-maker.-James Cole, of Bath, innholder.-Edward Lucas, of HighHolborn, St. Giles in the Fields, dealer.Henry Gooch and Thomas Cotton, of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, merchants and copartners. -Andrew Lindegren the younger, of Portfmouth, in Hants, merchant.-Thomas Parfons, of Cirencester, in Gloucestershire, John Brown, late of Oxford, dealer in fpirituous liquors.-George Attley, of Jermyn-ftreet, St.. James, Weftminfter, linen-draper.-Benjamin Marthall, of Goodman's-fields, cornfactor.-Alexander Graham, of Watling-ftreet, London, merchant (partner with William Hodgzard, of New-York, in North-America, and John Alleafon, of St. Christopher, in the Weft-Indies, merchants)-William Gooch, of. Great Yar mouth, in Norfolk, beer-brewer. Samuel Butler, of St. Clement Danes, Middlefex, dealer.-

tanner.

William

William Hartley, of Newgate-ftreet, London, cabinet-maker. Samuel Beale, of Wribbenhall, Kidderminster, Worcester, trow and barge owner. -Thomas Miller, of Kirby Kendal, Weitmorland, ironmonger.

MILITARY PROMOTIONS, From the LONDON GAZETTE.

War-Office, Aug. 2.

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SEVENTYLE Gordon, to be Captain-Lieutenant.-Aug. 5. 3d reg. dragoons. Richard Am. Steventon, Gent. to be Cornet.-10th reg. dragoons. Charles Coleman, Gent. Cornet.

it reg. foot, 2d battalion. Alexander Mac Lean, from half pay of ad battalion, Lieutenant-24 reg. foot. Jofeph Kirkman, of 3d dragoon guards, Captain of a Company.-9th reg. foot. Richard Timms, Lieutenant. Francis Love Beckford, Gent. Enfign.-10th reg. foot. John Hawthorn, of 80th reg. Captain of a Company. Ralph Bates, from halt pay of 10th reg. Lieutenant. 16th reg. foot. Edward Heyes, Captain of a Company Benedict Arnold, Lieutenant. John Hamilton, Captain of a Company. Thomas Moore Boyd, Lieutenant. Edward Filmer, rom half pay of 16th reg. Lieutenant.-20th reg. foot. John Gaikill, from half-pay of laid reg. Captain-Lieutenant.-27th reg. foot. Barton, Gent. Enfign.-34th reg: foot. Hon. Aubrey Beauclerk, from half pay of 45th reg. Captain of a Company.-46th reg. toot. George Gregory, Gent. Enfign.-63d reg. foot. William Cooper, of 6th reg. Lieutenant.-72d reg. foot. Robert Ward, Gent. Enfign. Samuel Townshend, Gent. Enfign.-80th reg. foot. Captain Thomas Lloyd, of 10th reg. Captain of a Company.-Major Alexander Rols, of 45th reg, to be Deputy-Adjutant-General in NorthBritain, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the army. Aug. 9. rit reg. toot, 2d battalion. William Hanmer, Gent. to be Entign.-2d reg. foot.

Merrick, from hait-pay of late 96th, Surgeon -6 h reg. toot. Edward Bullock, Gent. Enfign.-18th reg. foot. J. B. Riddell, from halt-pay of late 19th dragoons, Captain of a Company. Major Jeffery Amhert, from 2d battalion of 60th reg. Major.-33d reg. foot. Arthur Beaver, Captain of a Company. Robert Clavering, Lieutenant.-43d reg. foot. Wiliam Coulson, Gent. Enfign.-44th reg. foot. Francis Market, Gent. Enfign.-60th reg. 2d battalion. Major Anthony Botet, from 10th foot, Major. Calin M'Kenzie, Gent. Adjutant 65th reg. foot. Hon. Vere Poulett, of 99th reg. Major.-99th reg, foot. Captain R. H. Buckeridge, of 82d reg. Major.-82d reg. foot. Major Thomas Goldie, of 8th dragoons, LieutenantColonel-African Corps. Robert Wilfon, Gent. Enfiga. Colquhoun, Gent. Enfign in Captain Crofton's independent Company of ava lids. Aug. 16. 17th. reg. dragoons. John St. Clair to be Lieutenant. Francis Edward Lee, Gent. Cornet-7th reg. foot. John Dyer, Gent. Lieutenant.-43d. reg. foot. James Holmes, Gent. Enfign.-57th reg. foot. Charles Symes, From 40th reg. Lieutenant.-4th battalion 60th Tag. George Weftphal, Adjutant.—99th reg.

foot. Major John Campbell, from half-pay à 96th reg. Major.-9th reg. foot. Majer Jan Campbell from 99th reg. Lieutenant-Cand Royal Garrifon Battalion, William Grant, Lies tenant. John Hurley, Gent. Enfign.— Arg. 17 ift reg. dragoon guards. John Henry Pakenh to be Captain of a troop. Henry Toovey Ha ley, Lieutenant.-13th reg. foot. Robert Cas ford, Captain of a Company. George Happ man, Lieutenant. Clement Debbeig, Lit ant. James Findley, Gent. Enfign.—15ãe Enfign. 16th reg, foot. foot. Spencer Webb, of 3d battalion 60th Willian Corben

Gent. Enfign. Arthur Wolfely, Gent. Eas -21ft reg. foot. Charles Park, Ca Second-Lieutenant.-23d reg. foot. George Bal ton, Gent. Enfign-29th reg. foot. Licens ant-General William Tryon, Colonel-ed reg, foot. George St. John, from half-pay 33d reg. Lieutenant. 39th reg. foot. Balfour, Gent. Enfign.-45th reg. foot ju Richardfon, Enfign.48ch reg. foot. John M. ray, from half-pay of 48th reg. Lieutenant52d reg. foot. Thomas Randall, Gent. Eafigh both reg. 3d battalion. William Wood, of 15th foot, Enfign. 64th reg, foot. John M Kinmon, Gent. Entign. 76th reg. foot. Colonel Jo Earl of Suffolk, of the 97th reg. Colonel.reg. 1ft battalion. Charles Conner, Enfign. Poyntz Mackenzie, Gent. Enfign.-78th re foot. George Seaton, Lieutenant. Frantis Alexander Stuart, Enlign.-79th reg. foet Timothy Rutfel, Captain-Lieutenantreg. foot. 1ft battalion. P. Brett, Gent. Ene. 98th reg. foot. Beattie, Enfign Jor Scott, ftom 73d reg. furgeon.-99th reg. foot. Brent Spencer, of 15th foot, Captain of a Company-102d reg. toot. John Tanfield, Liet tenant. George Forbes, Enfign. John Irvin, Surgeon.

To be MAJORS in the army by breatt, dated March 19, 1783.

Captains Oliver Lambert, of 3d foot. William Cairnes, of 39th foot-Hon. Major Charica Cathcart, of 98th reg. (Lieutenant-Colonel in the East-Indies) Quarter-Matter-General to the forces in India. Captain John Grattan, of rooth reg. Adjutant-General to the forces in India, and Major in the Eat-Indies only.

Aug. 26.

3d reg. dragoon guards. Henry Croafdaile, to be Lieutenant-13th reg. foot. Major Coppinger Moyle, Lieutenant-Colonel. Capt. Walliam Thompson, of 68th reg. Major-15th reg foot. John Birch, of 72d reg. Enfign.—29th reg. foot. Francis Enys, Gent. Enfign.-46c reg. foot. William Rankin, of 6th foot, Cap. tain of a Company.-ooth reg. 2d battalion. Captain William Gooday Strutt, of 97th reg Major.-73d reg. ad battalion. Douala Davidion, Lieutenant. Robert McGregor, Gent Enfign. Shaw, Gent. Enfign. Ifaac Auguftus D'Arripe, Gent. Adjutant.-8add reg. foot. Henry Lambert, of 7th dragoons, Captain of a Company.

To be LIEUTENANT-COLONELS in the Army:

Majors Alexander Robertfon, of 82d reg.Richard Downes, of ift dragoon guards--Robert Douglas, of 47th reg.—James Wemyfs, of 63d

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Sept. 9.

7th reg. dragoons. Captain Harry Lambert, of 82d foot, to be Captain of a troop -6th reg. foot. D'Obrie, Gent. Enfign-21 reg. foot, George St. John, of 33d foot, Captain of a Company. John Lytrott, Efq. SecondLieutenant 45th reg. foot.

Matthew Forrefter, from half-pay of 45th foot, Lieutenant. -46th reg. foot. James Scringer, Gent. Enfign.-56th reg. foot. John Hardy, Gent. Enfign.-72d reg foot. George Green, Gent. Enfign. George Gleditanes, Gent. Adjutant. 73d reg. 1ft battalion. William Clayton, from half-pay of Sir Thomas Wallace Dunlap's late corps of foot, Lieutenant.~73d reg. 2d battalion. Robert Mackworth, from half-pay of 3ft foot, Enfign. J. Frafer, Quarter-Mafter.-82d reg. foot. Captain Sir Nathaniel Dukinfield, Bart. of 7th dragoons, Captain of a Company-97th reg. foot. Robert Keith Mackintosh, Gent. Enfign. Sept. 13. 6th reg. foot. Robert Patrick, from half-pay of 104th reg. Lieutenant.

5th reg. foot, John Bathe, Lieutenant. Brent Spenfer, of 99th reg. Captain-Lieutenant. B. Grantham, from half-pay of 92d reg. Lieuten ant-58th reg. foot. James Mead, Gent. Enfign. 59th reg, foot. Henry Markham, Gent. Enfign-71ft reg. foot. John Rofe, Clerk, Chaplain.-97th reg. foot. Major John Henry Fitzroy Stanhope, of late 86th reg. Major. 99th reg. foot. Henry Harding, of 15th foot, Captain of a Company. Sept. 16. 1ft reg. foot guards. Lieutenant-Colonel John Jones, to be Captain of a Company. Major Hon. Henry Fitzroy Stanhope, of 97th reg. Captain-Lieutenant. Sept. 20. 19th reg. foot. John Ramfay, from 98th reg, to be Enfign.-20th reg. foot. Anderfon, Quarter-Mafter. Benjamin Baggage, Gent. Enfign.-21ft reg. foot. James Baird, from half-pay of 21ft, Lieutenant. Hon. George Colville, Second-Lieutenant.-24th reg. foot. William Robifon, from half-pay of late 20th drag. Enfign. 25th reg. foot. A. D. O'Kelly, Gent. Enfign. Mundeford Allen, Gent. Enfign. -33d reg. foot. Leonard Jones, Gent. Enfign. -71ft reg. foot. George Mackay, of 1ft battalion, 60th reg. Lieutenant.73d reg. 28. bat. Robert Mackworth, Lieut. James Duncan, Clerk, Chaplain.-94th reg. foot. William Gilbert. Gent. Enfign. 99th reg. foot. John Bynne Skerret, Gent. Enfign.-100th reg. foot. Thomas Storrow, from half-pay of late 86th foot, Lieutenant in the additional Company.-08. 7. Firit reg. foot, ft battalion, Sir William James Cockburn, Bart. from halfpay of 26th reg. Lieutenant.-1ft reg. foot, 2d battalion, Pynient Reeves, from half-pay of 2d battalion, Lieutenant.-2d reg. foot. Love Parry Jones, from half-pay of Major Waller's late corps of foot, Captain of a Company,

37th reg. foot. Augustus Brown, Gent. Enfign. -68th reg. foot. George Chafer, Lieutenant.73d reg. foot, 2d battalion, William Bond, Gent. Enfign.-69th reg. foot. James Burton, of 35th reg. Adjutant.-O. 11. Ift troop of borte-guards. George Mercer, Exempt and Captain. Fitzwilliam Barrington, Adjutant and Lieutenant. George Chambers, Sub-Brigadier and Cornet. Newdigate Poyntz (Clerk) Chaplain.

Commisions figned by bis Majefty for the Army in

Ireland.

2d reg. dragoons. Charles Newman, Captain. Jofeph Malone, Adjutant.-13th reg. dragoons. Christopher Pickard, Lieutenant.-14th reg. dragoons. Major William Richardfon, of 104th foot, Major-5th reg. foot. Edward Charlton, Captain Edward Allgood, lieutenant. Caleb Powell, Gent. Enfign. Richard Monk Quinn, gent. enfign.-66th reg. foot. John Hatton, captain. Richard Gabbett, lieutenant. Henry Hatton, gent. enfign. William Coplen Lang ford, lieutenant. Bartholomew Boyd Warburton, gent. enfign.-67th reg. foot. John Orm/by Vaudeleur, of 5th foot, lieutenant.-Irish Fufi leer Provincial reg. foot. Richard Babington, gent. adjutant.-8th reg. dragoons. George Crowe, lieutenant. John Hackett, gent. cornet.

5th reg. foot, Thomas Allifon, lieutenant.32d reg. foot. Edward Williams, captain of a Company. Edward Brookes, captain lieutenant. Samuel Shaw, adjutant.--2d reg. horfe. Chambro Brabazon Ponfonby, Gent. Cornet. Hon. Major Henry Skeffington, Lieutenant-Colonel. Capt. John Dillon, of 5th drag. Major. Rich. Devonihire Newenham, Lieutenant.-5th dragoons. James Watkins Wilbraham, Eq. Cap tain. Hans Hamilton, of zd horse, Captain.

8th dragoons. Captain Sir James Erikine, Bart. of 14th drag, Major.-11th foot. Wil liam Cade, Lieutenant. Gerald Fitzgerald, Gent. Enfign.-32d foot. Charles Wilcocks, from half-pay,. of 60th foot, Enfign.-67th foot. Capt. John Brown, of 13th. drag. Major.-1030 foot. Robert Kenny, Gent. Enfign.-105th foot. Archibald Douglas, of 77th foot, Captain.

Weft-Indies, Grenada, Sept. 27. Nicholas M'Loughlin, Efq, to be Commitfary-General of ftores and provifions-Fort-Adjutant John Charlton, from half-pay, to be Fort-Adjutant and Barrack-Matter. Chaplain John McKenzie, from half-pay, to be chaplain.-Kenneth Francis M'Kenzie, Gent. to be Deputy Judge Advocate.

St. Vincent.-Commiffary William Walker, from half-pay, to be Deputary Commiffary of ftores and provifions.-Fort-Adjutant Archibald Montagu Browne, from half-pay, to be FortAdjutant and Barrack-Master. Chaplain Michael Smith, from half-pay, to be chaplain.

Dominica. Deputy Commillary Archibald Calder, from half-pay, to be Deputy Commiffary of ftores and provifions. Enfign Cumberland Campbell, of 99th reg. to be Fort-Adjutant and Barrack-Mafter. Chaplain George Watts, from half-pay, to be chaplain.

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