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24. Queen of Sweden, of a prince.

Sept. 2. The Countess of Radnor, of a daughter.

4. The lady of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. of Blagden, Northumberland, of a fon.

5. Lady Kinnaird, of a fon. 7. Her Serene Highnefs the Hereditary Princess of Baden Durlach,of a princefs, at Carlfcruche. 12. Lady of Sir Hugh Owen, Bart, a fon and heir. 15. Lady of George Drummond, Efq. of a fon. 16. Lady Afhburton, of a fon. Q&. 2. Lady of the Bishop of Peterborough, of a daughter, a Trinity-lodge.

Smith, Bart. a daugh

ter.

Nov. 1. Lady Grantham, of a fon. 18. Her Excellency Baronefs Kutzleben, a daughter.

22. Lady of Lord Viscount Turnour, a daughter. 24. Lady of the Hon. Francis Talbot, a fon.

Dec. 3. Lady St. John, a daugh

ter.

Lady of Lord Macdonald, a fon.

MARRIAGES, 1782,

Jan. 25. Earl of Lincoln to Lady Anna Maria Stanhope.

31 Thomas Scott, Efq. member for Bridport, to Mrs. Nefbit,widow of the late Arn. Nefbit, Efq.

Feb. 2d. Sir Hyde Parker, commander of his Majesty's fhip Goliah, to Mifs Boteler, only daughter of J. P. Boteler, Efq.

7. Charles Colyer, Efq. to
Mifs Sarah Maria Pratt,
daughter of Edw. Pratt,
Efq. and niece to Sir
Edward Aftley, Bart.
17, Charles Dundas, Efq. of
Lincoln's Inn, member
of Parliament for the
county of Orkney, to
Mifs Whitley, of the
Hill, Richmond.
29. Lord George Cavendish,
brother to the Duke of
Devonshire, to Lady Bet.
ty Compton, fole heiress
to the late Earl of Nor-
thampton.

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March 9. Sir John Shaw, of El

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tham, in Kent, to Mifs

waring, Efq. of Brombrow.

Monson, fifter to Lord May 15. Sir Henry Hay Mac

Monfon.

10. Jahn Robinson, Efq. of Denston-hall, in Suffolk, to the Hon. Mifs Clive, eldeft fifter of Lord Clive.

29. The Right Rev. Dr. Egerton, Bishop of Durham, to Mifs Bouchier.

April 2. John Smith, Efq. of Čoomb-hales, in Somerfetfhire, to Mifs Mary Shirley, daughter of the Hon. George Shirley, of LowerEftington, in War

wickshire.

8. Sir John Papillon Twisdon, Bart. to Mifs Geary, daughter of Admiral Geary.

9. S. Courtenay, Efq. to Mifs Conliffe, eldest daughter of the late Sir Robert Conliffe, Bart. of Chefter.

15. Edward Dering, Efq. eld

eft for of Sir Edward Dering, Bart. to Mifs Anne Hale, fourth daughter of William Hale, Efq. of Kingf wald, in Hertfordshire. May 7. The Hon. Mr. Fortefcue, fon of Lord Fortefcue, to the Hon. Mifs Grenville, fifter to Earl Temple. 12. The Hon. Booth Grey, brother to the Earl of Stamford, and member of parliament for Leice1ter, to Mils Mainwaring, eldeft daughter of the late Charles Main

dougall, of Makerston, Bart. to Mifs Ifabella Douglas, fecond daughter of Sir James Douglas, Knight, admiral of the white.

21. The Hon. Lieutenant-general Parker to Lady Cottrell Dormer.

23. The Hon. Mr. Bouverie, brother to the Earl of Radnor, to Lady Catharine Murray,

eldeft

daughter of the Earl of Dunmore.

June 3. C. W. Boughton Rouse, Efq. of Roufe Lench, in Worcesterfhire, and member of parliament for the borough of Evefham, to Mifs Hall, only daughter of Wm. Pearce Hall, Efq. of Downton, near Ludlow, in Shropfhire.

6. Munbee Gelburn, Efq. of
Portland-place, to the
Hon. Mifs Chetwynd,
eldest daughter of the
Right Hon. Lord Chet-
wynd.

7. Sir T. Featherstonhaugh,
Bart. to Mifs Catharine
Witney, daughter of
George Boleyn Witney,
Efq.

The Right Hon. Lord
Viscount Hinton, son of
Earl Paulett, to Mifs Po-
cocke, daughter of Sir
George Pococke, Knt.
of the Bath.

22. Sir John Legard, Bart. of Gunton, in Yorkshire,

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to Mifs Afton, eldest Aug. 25. The Hon. Philip Yorke,

daughter of Henry Afton, Efq. of Afton, in Chefhire; and at the fame time, Anthony Hodges, Elq. of Balney Sept. in Oxfordshire, to Mifs Anne Afton, her fifter. July 3. Sir George Shuckburgh, in Warwickshire, to Mifs Darker, daughter of John Darker, Efq. of Gayton, in Northamptonshire, and member of parliament for Leicester. 8. The Right Hon. the Earl of Cavan to Mifs Gould, youngest daughter of Sir Henry Gould, Knt. one of the judges of the court of Common Pleas. 27. Sir Cecil Bishop, of Parham, in the county of

Suffex, Bart. and mem

ber of parliament for the

nephew to the Earl of Hardwick, to Mifs Lindfey, daughter of Lady Balcarras,

15. John Baker, Efq. of Blake-hall, in the county

Oct, 2.

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of Effex, to Lady St.
Aubin, widow of the
late Sir John St. Aubin,
of Clowance in Corn-
wall, Bart.

The Right Hon. Alexan-
der Lord Loughborough,
lord chief-juftice of the
Common Pleas, to Mifs
Courtenay, one of the
fifters of Lord Viscount
Courtenay.
Earl of Mexborough to
Mifs Stephenfon.
Henry Gratton, Efq. mem-
ber of parliament for
Charlemont in Ireland,
to Mifs Fitzgerald.

borough of Shoreham, Nov. 23. Sir Sheffington Smith,

to Mifs Southwell.

31. The Right Hon. Lord
Caftleftewart to Mifs
Sarah Lill, fecond daugh-
ter of the Hon. Godfrey
Lill, fecond justice of
the court of Common
Pleas in Ireland.

Aug. 2. Hugo Meynell, Efq. to
the Hon. Mifs Ingram,
daughter of Lady Irwin.

9. John Fownes Luttrel, Efq.
of Duncafter-castle, in

Lately.

Bart. of Tynny-park, county of Wicklow, member of parliament for Mullingar in Ireland, to Mifs Dally, only fifter to Dennis Dally, Efq. Rev. Auriel Drummond, fon of the late Archbishop of York, and nephew to the Earl of Kinnoul, to Mifs De Vifme, daughter of the late W. De Visme, Esq.

Somersetshire, member Dec. 4. The Hon. and Rev. Mr.

of parliament for Minehead, to Mifs Drewe of Grange, in Devonshire. 15. Lord Viscount Maitland, fon of the Earl of Lauderdale, to Mifs Todd, daughter of Anthony Todd, Efq.

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Cadogan, fecond fon of
Lord Cadogan, to Mrs.
Bradshaw, at Chelsea.

23. At Marybone, the Right
Hon. Lord Edward Ben-
tinck, brother to the
Duke of Portland, to
Mifs Cumberland, eldest
daughter

daughter of Richard John Cavendish, chancellor of the Cumberland, Esq.

Principal PROMOTIONS for the Year 1782, from the London Gazette, &c.

Jan. Lord Viscount Dalrymple, appointed his Majefty's minifter plenipotentiary to the King and Republic of Poland.

Feb. 1. Lord Viscount Bulkeley, of the kingdom of Ireland, appointed lord-lieutenant of the County of Carnarvon.

9. Right Hon. Lord George Germain, a baron and viscount of Great Britain, by the titles of Baron Bolebrooke, in the county of Suffex, and Viscount Sackville of Drayton, in the county of Northampton.

11. John Duke of Dorfet, fworn of his Majefty's moft honourable privy council. Right Hon. Welbore Ellis appointed one of his Majefty's principal fecretaries of ftate.

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23. A congé d'elire paffed the great feal, empowering the dean and chapter of Bristol to elect a bishop of that fee, with a letter recommending the Rev. Lewis Bagot, L. L. D. Dean of ChriftChurch, Oxford.-Thomas Thurlow, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, recommended to be chofen dean of the cathedral church of St. Paul, London.

War-Office, March 26. His Royal Highness Prince Frederick, bifhop of Ofnabruck, captain and colonel of the 2d troop of horse-grenadier guards, vice Lord Amherst.

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exchequer. Auguftus Henry Duke of Grafton, lord privy feal. -Right Hon. William Earl of Shelburne and the Right Hon. Charles James Fox, fecretaries of

state.

Mar. 30. Marquis of Rockingham, Lord John Cavendish, Lord Althorpe, James Grenville, and Frederick Montagu, Eiqrs. lords commiffioners of the treafury. Right Hon. Admiral Auguftus Keppel, Sir Robert Harland, Bait. Vice Admiral Hugh Pigot, Vifcount Duncannon, Hon. John Townshend, Charles Brett, and Richard Hopkins, Efquires, lords commiffioners of the admiralty.Right Hon. Ifaac Barré, treasurer of the navy.-Right Hon. General Conway, commander in chief. -Charles Duke of Richmond, mafter-general of the ordnance.Right Hon. Thomas Townfhend, fecretary at war. Right Hon. Edmund Burke, paymaster-general.-Earl of Jersey, mafter of the buck-hounds.-Marquis of Carmarthen, lord lieutenant and cuftos rotulorum of the east riding of Yorkshire.-Earl of Pembroke, lord-lieutenant and cuftos rotulorum of Wilts. Earl Temple, lord-lieutenant and cuftos rotulorum of Bucks.-Right Hon. John Dunning, Baron Afhburton.— Right hon. Sir Fletcher Norton, Lord Grantley, Baron of Markenfield. - Earl of Effingham treafurer, and Earl of Ludlow comptroller of the household.

April 6. Harry Duke of Bolton, governor and captain of the Ifle of Wight, governor and conftable of Carifbrook-castle, and lord-licutenant and cuftos rotulorum of the county of Southamp

ton,

ton.-Right Hon. Lord de Ferrars, captain of his Majefty's band of gentlemen penfioners.-Lord Rivers, a lord of his Majesty's bedchamber.- Right Rev. Dr. John Hotham, Bishop of Offory, to the bishopric of Clogher in Ireland, vice Dr. John Garnet, deceased. -Right Rev. Dr. William Berefford Bishop of Dromore, to the bishopric of Offory in Ireland, vice Dr. J. Hotham tranflated. Apr. 10. William Henry Duke of Portland, lieutenant-general and general-governor of Ireland.

13. Right Hon. Earl of Tankerville, and the Right Hon. Henry Frederick Carteret, poftmafter-general.-Right Hon. Lord Afhburton, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster.

16. Lieut.-general John Burgoyne, commander in chief in Ireland.

20. Charles Turner, Efq. of Kirkleatham, county of York, the dignity of a baronet of Great Britain. Lloyd Kenyon, Efq. attorney-general; and John Lee, Efq. folicitor-general, to his Majefty. George Hardinge, Efq. folicitor-general to the Queen. Rev. Thomas Percy, D. D. to the bishopric of Dromore in Ireland, vice Dr. Beresford, tranflated.Earl of Shannon, Earl of Scarborough, and the Right Hon. Sir George Yonge, Bart. vice-treafurers of Ireland.-Duke of Manchefter lord chamberlain; Charles Herbert, Efq. his fecretary.Hon. Edward Fitzpatrick, fecretary to the Duke of Portland.

-23. Sir William Howe, K. B. lieutenant-general of the ordnance. Hon. Thomas Pelham, mafter furveyor of the ordnance.

Apr. 24. George Lord de Ferrars, worn of the privy council.-Richard Lord Vifcount Howe, of the kingdom of Ireland, a viscount of the kingdom of Great Britain, by the title of Viscount Howe, of Langar, county of Nottingham.— Right Hon. Auguftus Keppel, a vifcount of Great Britain, by the title of Viscount Keppel, of Elveden, county of Suffolk.

May. 4. George Lord Viscount Chewton, vice-chamberlain of his Majesty's household, fworn of the privy council.-Thomas Lord Viscount Weymouth, groom of his Majefty's ftole, and first gentleman of his Majefty's bed-chamber.

Lieut-general John Burgoyne, commander in chief of his Majesty's forces in Ireland, and the Hon. Lieut. Col. Richard Fitzpatrick, to be of the privy council in the kingdom of Ireland.

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7. Lieut. Colonel Thomas Pigot, governor of the city of Cork.

11. Frederick Earl of Carlifle, lord fteward of his Majesty's household.-George Earl of Dalhoufie, his Majefty's high commiffioner to the general affembly of the church of Scotland.-George Duke of Argyle, colonel of the 3d regiment of foot guards.-Lord A. Gordon, 1ft regiment of foot.

25. Earl of Effex, a lord of his Majefty's bed-chamber.

-28. Sir George Brydges Rodney, created Baron Rodney, of Rodney-Stoke in Somerfet.Rear Admiral Francis Samuel Drake, and Captain Edmund Affleck, baronets of Great Britain.

Sir Samuel Hood, created Baron Hood of Catherington, in the kingdom of Ireland.

June

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