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Thomas lord Welles-Vif

count Northland, of ditto.

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-. Arthur lord Harberton-Vifcount Harberton, of ditto.

28. Robert Boyd, efq.-a Justice of the King's bench in Ireland.

30. James Allan Park, efq.- Vice chancellor of the county palatine of Lancaster.

July 2. Lord Hervey, envoy extraordinary at Florence-Minister plenipotentiary at that court.

12. Dr. John Douglas, bishop of Carlisle-Bishop of Salisbury.

- Major general Alured Clarke -Colonel of the 60th regiment of foot.

27. Jofeph Hewitt, efq. a juftice of the court of king's-bench in Ireland.

30. George earl of Morton-Baron Douglas, of Lochleven.

Aug. 13. William Woodley, efq. -Governor of the Leeward Charibbee Inlands.

20. Rev. Edward Venables Vernon, LL. D. —Bishop of Carlisle.

-. Dr. James Cornwallis, bifhop of Lichfield and Coventry-Dean of Windfor and Wolverhampton, and register of the order of the garter. Od. 22. Vifcountefs Sydney, lady of the bed chamber to the queen.

Nov. 1. Morton Eden, efq.-Envoy extraordinary and minifter plenipotentiary to the court of Berlin.

-. Hon. William Eliot-Secretary of legation to the said court.

5. Hugh Eliot, efq.-Envoy extraordinary and minifter plenipo. tentiary to the court of Drefden.

- David Gray, efq.-Secretary of legation at the said court.

19. Colonel Samuel Hulfe-Treafurer to the prince of Wales.

-. J. Kemys Tynte, efq.-Mafter and comptroller of his houfehold. Colonel Charles Leigh

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Groom of his bedchamber.

- Hon. major George Hanger -equerry.

Major I. Doyle - Secretary for the duchy of Cornwall.

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Captain J. W. Payne-his auditor and fecretary.

--. Rev. Robert Darley Waddi love, M. A.-Dean of Rippon.

26. Francis James Jackfon, efq.Secretary of legation to the court of Madrid.

29. Thomas Stepney, efq.Groom of the bedchamber to the duchefs of York.

-. Honourable lieutenant-colo nel Charles Monfon-Equerry to her royal highness.

- Lady Anne Fitzroy and lady Elizabeth Spencer-Ladies of her bedchamber.

Dec. 3. George Martin Leake, efq.-Chefter herald. -William Lindsay, efq.-Refi at Venice.

7. Earl of Radnor-Lord lieute nant of Berks.

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Cumberland, Edmund Lamplugh
Irton, of Irton.
Cheshire, Charles Watkin John
Shakerley, of Somerford.
Cambridge and Huntingdon, George
Thornhill, of Diddington, efqs.
Cornwalls, fir William Molefworth,

of Pencarrow. Dorfet, fir Stephen Nash, of Lewiston, baronets.

Devonshire, Walter Palk, of Marleigh.

Dorfetshire, John Calcraft, of Rempfton.

Derbyshire, John Broadhurst, of Fofton.

Effex, Donald Cameron, of Great
Ilford.

Gloucestershire, Michael Hicks
Breach, of Williamstrip.
Herts, Mathew Raper, of Afhlyns

Hall. Herefordshire,

Thomas Stallard

Pennoyre, of the Moor. Kent, James Crake Brockman, of Beechborough.

Leicestershire, John Frewen, of Cold Overton.

Lincolnshire, Robert Mitchell Ro

binfon, of Hanthorpe. Monmouthshire, William Harrison, of Ragland. Northumberland, J. Wood, of Bead

nell.

Northamptonshire, fir William
Wake, of Courteenhall, bart.
Norfolk, fir John Fenn, of East De-
of ham, Knt.
Nottinghamshire, George de Ligne
Gregory, of Lenton.
Oxfordshire, J. P. Auriel, of Wood-

cot.

Rutlandfhire, Thomas Woods, the younger, of Brook.

Salop, Thomas Pardoe, of Fairitree.
Southampton, county of, Charles
Pole, of Wolverton.
Somerset, William Elton, of Win-
ford.

Staffordshire, Moreton Walhouse,
of Hatherton, efqs.
Suffolk, fir William Rowley, of
Stoke, bart.

Surry, Henry Byne of Carshalton.
Suffex, John Drew, of Chichester.
Warwickshire, Charles Palmer, of
Ladbrooke.

Worcestershire, Henry Wakeman, of Clalmes, efq.

Wilts John Awdry, of Norton, efqs, Yorkshire, fir George Armytage, of Kirklees, bart.

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Carmarthen, George Griffith Williams, of Llywynywermood, efq. Pembroke, William Wheeler Bowen, of Lampfton.

Cardigan, David Hughes, of Veynog.

Glamorgan, John Richards, of Cardiff.

Brecon, Walter Jeffreys, of Brecon Radnor, Thomas Jones, of Penkerigg.

Anglefea, Herbert Jones, of Llyn

non.

Carnarvonfhire, Thomas Lloyd, of
Hendre Fenws.
Merioneth, Griffith Roberts, of Bo-
dynllyn.

Montgomery, John Moxon, of Vay

nor.

Denbighshire, Jones Jones, of Cefncoch.

Flint, G. L. Wardle, of Hartfheath. efqs.

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PUBLIC PAPERS.

His Majefty's Speech to both Houfes of you of the refult of the fteps which

Parliament June 10, 1791.

My Lords and Gentlemen,

N clofing the prefent feffion of parliament, I cannot omit expreffing my fatisfaction in that zeal for the public interefts with which you have applied yourfelves to the confideration of the different objects which I recommended to your attention.

The measures which have been adopted for defraying the extraordinary expences of the laft year, in fuch a manner as not to make any permanent addition to the public burthens, and the provifions which have been made for the good government aud profperity of my fubjects in Canada, call for my particular acknowledgments.

Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons,

I return you my thanks for the readiness with which you have granted the fupplies neceffary for the public fervice, and for the proof of your affectionate attachment, in enabling me to provide for a part of the charges of the younger branches of my family, out of the confolidated fund.

My Lords, and Gentlemen,
I am not yet enabled to inform

I have taken with a view to the reeftablishment of peace between Ruffia and the Porte it is my earneft wifh, that this important object may be effectuated in fuch a manner as may contribute to the prefervation and maintenance of the general tranquillity of Europe. I feel, with the greateft fatisfaction, the confidence which you have repofed in me; and my conftant endeavours will be directed to the purfuit of fuch meafures as may appear to me beft calculated to promote the interefts and happinefs of my people, which are infeparable from my own.

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augmentation to be made of his naval forces, in order to add weight to his reprefentations for the reeftablishment of peace between Ruffia and the Porte, has commanded me to communicate this circumftance to his parliament of Ireland, on whose zealous and affectionate attachment to the interefts of his majefty's crown his majefty places the firmest reliance.

The unremitted application you have given to your parliamentary duties, enables me now to close the feffion, and to relieve you from any further attendance. And I have the king's direction to exprefs his perfect fatisfaction in the zeal and difpatch with which you have brought the public bufinefs to a conclufion.

Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons,

His majesty directs me to thank you for the fupplies which you have granted for the maintenance of the establishments, and the honourable fupport of his government, They fhall be faithfully applied to the purposes for which they were granted.

30 My Lords and Gentlemen,

Phave obferved, with peculiar fatisfaction, the attention you have fhewn to the interefts of your country, by facilitating the bufinefs of the merchants in the payment of duties, by providing accommodations for the thipping and trade of the metropolis, and by extending the operation of national credit. The falutary provifions you have made to check the immoderate ufe of fpirinousiiquors,afford the strongest proof fare. Succefs in this defirable meaof your regard for the public wel fure can alone be expected from your continued and well-directed efforts. I there

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I therefore trüft, that in your refpective counties, you will particularly apply yourfelves to give efficaty to the regulations you have adopted upon this fubject. On my part, no endeavours fhall be wanted to enforce the execution of laws fo judicioufly calculated to preferve the healths and amend the morals of The people, and to advance the induftry and profperity of Ireland. To thefe objects my exertions are directed by his majesty's commands, and by every impulfe of inclination and duty.

Addrefs of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the City of Lendon, to the Duke of York, 'Dec. 19...

May it please your Royal Highnefs,

We, the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons, of the city of Lon don, in common-council affembled, ever firmly attached to the houfe of Brunfwick, feel the most lively fa tisfaction in approaching your royal highnefs with our fincere congratulations on your marriage with the princefs royal of the august house Pruffia.

Zealous as we are on eyery oc cafion to fhew our loyalty and attachment to your illuftrious family, we feel a peculiar fatisfaction in the prefent opportunity to teftify our fincere joy at your highnefs's union with a princefs fo truly diftinguish.

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That a union fo aufpicious may long be a fource of uninterrupted felicity to your highnefs and your royal confort, is the ardent with of the citizens of London.

Signed by Order of Court,
WILLIAM RIX.

ANSWER.

My Lord Mayor and Gentlemen, I return you my moft hearty thanks for this Addrefs, fo full of fentiments of attachment to the House Brunfwick, and of affection to me.

Your expreffions of joy on the occafion of my marriage give me the higheft fatisfaction, and the city of London may rely upon my unabating zeal for their welfare and profperity, and my conftant endeavours to preferve their affection and regard.

Addrefs from the fame to the Duchefs of York, Dec. 19.

May it please your Royal Highnefs,

We, the lord mayor, aldermen, and commons of the city of London, in common council affembled, with peculiar fatisfaction embrace the carlieft opportunity to greet your royal highnefs on your fafe arrival in this kingdom, and to offer our warineft compliments of congratulation on your aufpicious nup tials with his royal highness the duke of York.

Truly happy to testify how fincerely we participate in the general Joy, on your royal highness's union with an illuftrious son of our be loved fovereign, we cannot but exprefs our ardent wifh, that you may long experience every degree of fe licity which can refult from fo di ftinguished an alliance.

Signed by Order of Court,
WILLIAM Rix.

ANSWER..

My Lord Mayor and Gentlemen, I thank you for your congratu lations, fo expreffive of love and duty

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