alfo for the lives of his two fons, and one of his Majefty's moft Hon. Privy Council. He married May 2, 1774, Lady Georgina Carolina, eldest daughter of his Grace Charles, late Duke of Richmond, Lennox, and Aubigny, (created Baronefs Holland, May, 1762, 2 Geo. 111.) by whom he had 'iffue, the Hon. Stephen Fox, born Feb. 20, O.S. 1744-5, (and married, April 20, 1766, to Lady Mary Fitzpatrick, daughter of John, Earl of Upper Offury, in the kingdom of Ireland, by whom he has iffue a daughter, born Nov. 3, 1767 ;) Henty, born O&. 8, 1746, who died in Jan. following; Charles James, born Jan, 13, O. S. 1748 9, and Henry Edward, born March 4, 1755-His Lordship was chofen one of the Members for Hendon, in Wiltshire, in March, 1735; and being Conftituted Surveyor General of his Majefty's Board of Works, a writ was ordered, June 17, 1737, and he was re-elected. In the next parliament, which fat on bufinefs Dec. 5, following, he ferved for Windfor; for which place he continued to ferve (feveral times vacating his feat, by obtaining pofts under the Government, but being constantly re-elected) til April 16, 1763, when his Majefty was pleafed to raife him to the Peerage; in which and eftate he is fucceeded by his eldest fon,, Stephen, now Lord Holland, which vacares his feat in parliament for the city of Salifbury Lady Williams, reli& of Sir John Williams, Bart. of Langibby Castle, Monmouthshire 2. The Rev. Mr. Robinson, Re&uf of Garboldisham, in Norfolk 3. In Petty France, William Kelynge, Efq; one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Middlesex At Sherborne, in Dorfetthire, John Hutchins, Efq; one of his Majefty's Juf cices of the Peace 6. In Gateshead, at Newcastle, the Rev. Francis Chalmers, D. D. 7. The Rev. Alexander Henry Gough, Vicar of Thorpe, in Effex 8. At Arbury, near Coventry, the Lady of Sir Roger Newdigate 9. In John-ftreet, Bedford row, Thomas Liell, Efq; one of the South-Sea Direcors In Norfolk street, Strand, Ifaac Eaton, Efq; 1. In Houghton ftreet, Clare market, the Rev. Samuel Smyther, M. A. late of North Petherton, in Somersetshire At York, the Rev. Mr. Colley At Hamenhall, in Norfolk, the Rev. Jofeph Parfons, M. A. Vicar of that parifh and Bedingham At Lord Napier's houfe, in the abbey of Holyrood houfe, in Scotland, the Right Hon. Mary Anne, Lady Napier, in the 44th year of her age -Her Ladyship was fifter of the prefent Lord Cathcart; and was married to Lord Napier, in 1754, by whom he has left a fon and four daughters 12. At Beverly, in Yorkshire, Colonel Legard 13. The Hon. Mifs Elizabeth Stuart, an infant daughter of Lord Mount Stuart, at his Lordship's houfe, in Hill ftreet, Berkeley Square 14. In Jermyn ftreet, St. James's, Şir Matthew Blackifton, Bart. 15. At his feat, near Liverpool, Joha Knight, Efq; 17. At Pull, near Shepton, in Somerfetfhire, Edward Berkeley, Efq; a near relation to the late Rt. Hon. Lord Berkeley At the German Spa, Hugh Bofcawen, Efq; fon of the late Admiral, nephew to Lord Falmouth, brother-in law to the Duke of Beaufort, and Member for Truro, in Cornwall 18. Sir Thomas Alfton, Bart., of Odel, in Bedfordshire.-He is fucceeded in title and his eftate by his brother, now Sir Rowland Alfton 19. Of an apoplectic fit, Sir Henry Banks, Knt. He was elected alderman of Cordwainers Ward on the death of Wiliam Alexander, ETq; in September, 1762, and ferved the office of Sheriff with Sir Thomas Challenor, in 1763, in the first Mayoralty of William Beckford, Efq; and was elected Prefident of Christ's Hofpital the latter end of last year, on the decease of Sir Robert Ladbroke. He was nephew to alderman Marshal, who, when knighted by the late King, fell down. The King was furprized; but, on his rifing up, he facetiously faid, "Your Majefty has confer ed fo much honour upon me, that I was not able to ftand under it." His Majefty ever after called him his Merry Knight 21. In Dover-street, the Right Hon.. Percy Wyndham Obryen, Earl of Thomond. His Lordship, was fecond son of Sir William Wyndham (Secretary at War, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and a PrivyCounsellor to Queen Anne), by Lady Catharine Seymour, fecond daughter to Charles, Duke of Somerfet, and was uncle to the prefent Earl of Egremont. On Nov. 29, 1756, he was created Baron of Ibracken, and Earl of Thomond, in Ireland, and took on himself the name and arms of Obryen, pursuant to the will of his uncle, the late Earl of Thomond. His Lord. fhip was of his Majefty's Privy Council, and Member of Parliament for Winchelfea, in Suffex George Grant, Efq; of Greenwich-Hofpital 23. In Albemarle street, the Rt. Hon. John Monfon, Lord Monfon, and Baronet, LL.D. and a Vice Prefident of the LockHofpital. His Lordship fucceeded John, his father, the late Lord, on July 18, 1748, and in June, 1752, married Theodofia, daughter of John Maddifon, of Harpfwell, Difpenfation, Preferments, and Bankrupts. in the county of Lincoln, -Efq; by whom 24. At Holland Houfe, near Kenfing- 25. At Camberwell, Robert Nettleton, Efq: Governor of the Ruffia Company 28. At his apartments in the Fleet Prifon, Licut.-General Ganfell, Colonel of the 55th regiment DISPENSATION. HE Rev. Edmurd Gibfon, MA. to hold Bishop's Stortford V. in Hertford- ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. T HE Rev. Henry Watkins, M. A. Hate of Chrift-College, Cambridge, Chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Vere, to Conitborough V. together with Birstall V. in Yorkshire The Rev. Mr. Drake, of Durham, to` Bedlington V. in Northumberland The Rev. Mr. Hornby, to Dalton L. in Durham The Rev. John Marfden, late Chaplain to his Grace the Archbishop of York, to Bolton Percy R. The Rev. Stephen Moore, to Bodfworth V. and to be Domeftic-Chaplain to the Archbishop of York The Rev. Mr. Evans, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, to Felif kik L. in Yorkshire The Rev. William Billinghurst, to Wenhaflon V. in Suffolk The Rev, Mr. David Pryfe, to Ormsby V. cum Scroutby, in Norfolk The Rev. Mr. Wall, late Fellow of Chrift-College, Cambridge, to St. Margaret R. in Canterbury The Rev. Thomas Johnfon, to Seafalter V. and Charlton R. near Dover The Rev. Mr. Deafon, Minor Canon of Durham, to Fordwich R. The Rev. James Weller, M. A. late of Corpus Chrifti College, Oxford, Chaplain to the Earl of Glencairn, to the united Rs. of the Holy Trinity and St. Mary, in Guildford, in Surry, together with Worth R. in Suffex The Rev. Henry Goodricke, to Coulfdon R. in Surry The Rev. Mr. Whitley Herald, to Northrepps R. in Norfolk The Rev. Benjamin Blaney, B. D. to Brinkworth R. in Wilts The Rev. Andrew Grant, to Trofton R. In Suffolk The Rev. William Hopkins, to Fittes or Fitz-R, ia Salop PROMOTION CIVIL. 1335 APTAIN Edward Foy, of the royal Cregiment of artillery, to be Lieute nant Governor of New Hampshire, in America PROMOTIONS MILITARY, L'ifkilling regiment of dragoons, to IEUT. George Bernard, of the In be Captain Captain John Hill, of the 2d. battalion of the firft regiment of foot, to be Major Major Alexander Rigby, of the twentyfifth regiment of foot, to be LieutenantColonel Captain Edmund Robinson, of the fame regiment, to be Major: And Captain George Symmers, to be Captain of a company Thomas Ofwald, Efq: to be LieutenantColonel of the 2d or Queen's regiment of foot B-NK-PTS. JOHN Hewitt, George-freet, Hanover. quare, upholder Thomas Dodgfon, Otley, Yorksh. grocer Wm. Johnfton, Epfom, Surry, haberdasher Wm.Jackfon, Wapping New Stairs, potter maker Tho. Nesbitt, Deptford, timber merchant Ja. Hawker, Maid ftone, Kent, victualler John Brooks, Great Queen freet, Lin- Jas. Dowding, Trowbridge, Wilts, clothier grocer Wm. Waters,Hackney Wick, paper maker Rt. Laybourn, Bridlington-Hay, Yorksh. Lewis Martinnant, Queen-ftreet, Weft- William Clark, London-W'all, dealer Wm. Bell, Hemingborough, Yorksh.dealer ́ Bankruptcy fuperfeded. Thomas Munday, Lower Eaft-Smithfield, BANK Stock. P RICE S of STOCK S. 33 per Ct. 3 per Cent. 3 per Cent. 3per Cent. 14 per Cts. An.1758. Confols. Reduced. An.1726. Annuit. 1751. Long South Sea Qld S.Sea S.SeaNew S.S. Ann. E. India aperCent. In. Bonds Navy BMI. Lottery Stock. Annuit. Annuit. Stock. E..Ann. prem. discount. Fickets. WILLIAM STAG G, Stock-Broker, at No. 10, Caffle-Alley, Royal Exchange i Where the Value on Lives-and Survivorships, Reverfions, and Contingencies, is calculated with Accuracy and Dispatch. 7,3 10 Prices of Grain-Meteorological Diary.—Bill of Mortality. AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from Wheat Rye Bar. Oats Beans 613 from Aug. 8, to Aug. 13, 1774. COUNTIES upon the COAST. ElTex of2 313 3 13. COUNTIES INLAND. London Middlesex 6 06 0,3 4.2 Suffolk S 813.3.3 412 12 Not folk Lincoln Surry York 4 3 Durham Bedford 3302 102 6.114 23 72 33.9 Northumberland 6 54 Cumberland 7 95 04 7.3 310 02 8 33 52 3 Huntingdon Northampton 7 22 Lancashire 746 03 3.2 7-90 04 112 Monmouth 730 Nottingham 7 Somerfet 2 Derby 7100 Cornwall 2 Dorfet Hereford 02 7 Worcester Suffex 31 100 102 33 Warwick Kent 3 Gloucester 2 66 0 213 A Meteorological DIARY of the Weather for SEPTEMBER, 1773. Bill of Mortality from July 28, 1774, to Aug. 27, 1774. Biried. 2 and 5 139 50 and 60 39 60 and 70 67 49 70 ard 80 62 114 'So and '90 23 1191 Females 72130 and 40 118 Whereof have died under two years old 576 Peck Loaf 23. 8d. 40 and 50 125 |