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from their diffentions; till the epoch fhall arrive, when a just reftitution thall have acquitted us of our obligations towards our faithful Allies: in fine, till a general peace hall establish the repole of Europe, and allow to all nations the complete developement of their industry."

Before the Senate broke up, a Senatus Confultum was read, ordering 80,000 confcripts to be raifed in 1807. M. Regnault made an Addrefs on this fubject, in which he defcanted on the efforts of the Emperor and his foldiers, and demanded of the people to do their duty with equal enthusiasm. "Senators (he continues), what his Majefty propofed to your forefight last year, is not lefs, but rather more neceffary at prefent. It is neceffary that a new confcription fhould prepare to carry, if needful, towards the borders of the Rhine, the Viftula, the Spree, and the Oder, a new force to add to our victorious army. It is neceflary that the regiments in the interior fhould be filled up, and prefent to our enemies a referve ready to fly wherever the voice of his Majefty fhall call them. It is neceffary, for the interests of the people and the armies, that their force should permit his Majefty to regulate their bravery; and therefore, in fending brave men to the field in greater numbers, it cofts the lefs blood to obtain the vietory. The war, for the renewal of which England has paid and fubfidized its prolongation, is in no refpect an ordinary war. It ought not to terminate with the autumn of the prefent year, merely to be renewed in the autumn of the year following. His Majefty wifhes to fpare his people, and his Allies, the periodical repetition of battles, where glory and triumph are always purchafed by loftes and facrifices. He has declared to Europe his intention of fecuring to it a general and durable peace. It is from the bofom of the Continent, which England wifhed to fet in a flame, that a terrible war fhall be hereafter made upon her. It is only in applying to England, upon all the European hores, the principles fhe has applied upon every fea, that the Emperor wishes to bring her back to the antient principles of the rights of men and civilized nations. It is by banishing the veffels of England from every fhore to which his Majesty may extend his victorious arms, and his avenging juftice, that he will punish the English Miniftry for their culpable refufal to give to the world, which would be greatly advantageous and honourable to her, that peace for which the world fighs."

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A Monthly Repertory of English Literature, to be printed in English, is about to appear at Paris.

SWEDEN.

The French have affembled in Swedish Pomerania, about 48 English miles from Stralfund, which is therefore declared in a state of fiege. The troops and militia, which will in the whole amount to about 11,000, have all been called in; and orders have been iffued for provifioning it immediately. At Wolgart, in Pomerania, the French are faid to have feized 40 velfels which were in the harbour.

His Swedish Majefty has taken up his refidence for the winter at Malmo, in' Scania, for the purpose of being ready to aflift perfonally in the defence of Stralfund, in cafe it should be attacked by the French, or to feize any opportunity which may offer for co-operating in the annoyance or refiftance of the enemy. SPAIN.

The Madrid Gazette of the 28th ult. mentions, that Miranda's lofs, in his late enterprizes against the Caraccas, comprized 120 perions killed or made prifoners.

Letters from Lisbon mention, that Buonaparte has demanded a categorical anfwer from the Spanish Government to the following queftions: 1. The nature and terms of its late negotiation with Ruffia? 2. The reafon for not properly fecuring their poffeffions in America? And 3. Why Spain is at prefent arming? It is added, that the Government is compelled to pay 50,000 dollars per day to the French, till the questions are answered.

Some letters from Madrid give à pretended explanation of the two Proclama tions of the Court of Spain. Information had, it is faid, been received, that the intrigues of the English at the Court of Morocco had engaged it to determine upon making a landing with 40,000 Moors in Spain, upon the coaft of Andulufia; and it was to oppofe a vigorous refiitance to thefe, that an appeal was made to Spanish patriotism.

ALGIERS.

War has commenced between the, Dey of Algiers and the Bey of Tunis, in confequence of the latter withholding the tribute which he was wont to pay to Algiers. The Dey has fent an army of 60,000 men againft. Tunis, promifing to them the plunder of the place. The Bey has, however, affembled an army ftili more nume rous to oppofe them; and his cruizers have committed feveral acts of fuccefsful hoftility in the neighbourhood of Algiers. TURKEY.

Conftantinople, Oct. 16.-The Ruffian Envoy has demanded, that the Porte fhould retcind its refolutions relative to the Hofpodars of Moldavia and Wallachia, as being contrary to the interefts of Ruffia, and the moft folemn treaties; and that

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GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

Whitehall, R

IGHT Hon. William Earl Aug. 2. of Northeík, K. B. and Rear-admiral of the Red, in confideration of his diftinguished fervices on various important occafions, and particularly in the glorious and decifive victory off Cape Trafalgar, permitted by his Majefty to bear certain honourable augmentations to his armorial enfigns.

Downing-fireet, Aug. 20. Right Hon. Henry-Richard Lord Holland, and Right Hon. William Lord Auckland, appointed joint commiflioners and plenipotentiaries for arranging and finally fettling the feveral matters in difcuffion between his Majefty's Government and the Government of the United States, with James Monroe and William Pinckney, efqrs. the commiffioners appointed for fimilar purposes on the part of the faid United States; and the Hon. William-Frederick-Elliott Eden, and John Allen, efq. to be fecretary and affiftant-fecretary to the faid Commiffion.

Queen's palace, Aug. 27. Right Hon. Henry-Richard Lord Holland, fworn of his Majefty's most hon. Privy Council.

St. James's, Aug. 30. Nathan-Egerton Garrick, efq. appointed lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard, vice Philip-John Ducarel, efq. refigned.-Philip Lake Godfal, efq. to be lieutenant of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Penfioners, vice Roger-Elliot Roberts, refigned.

Whitehall, Sept. 13. Major-general Sir John Stuart, knt. created a Knight of the Bath.-Robert Anftruther, efq. appointed conjunct-clerk to the bills in the office of his Majesty's Regifters and Rolls in Scotland, vice Sir Robert Anftruther, bart. dec.

Queen's palace, Sept. 17. Stephen Sharp, efq. his Majefty's conful-general in Ruffia, knighted.

Whitehall, Sept. 23. Major-general Sir John Stuart, K.B. permitted to accept the title of Count of Maida, in Calabria, conferred upon him by Ferdinand the Fourth, King of the Two Sicilies.

Queen's palace, Sept. 24. Right Hon. Charles Grey, commonly called Lord Vifcount Howick, appointed one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, vice Mr. Fox, dec.; and fworn of his Majefty's moft honourable Privy Council.

Whitehall, Sept. 27. Rt. Hon. Thomas Grenville, appointed first lord commiffioner of the Admiralty, vice Right Hon. Lord Viscount Howick.

Whitehall, Sept. 30. Right Hon. George Tierney, appointed firft commiffioner for the Management of the Affairs of India, vice Right Hon. Thomas Grenville.

Whitehall, Oct. 6. The Right Hon. Charlotte Baronefs De Ros, wife of the, Right Hon. Henry Fitzgerald, commonly

called Lord Henry Fitzgerald, and her iffue, authorized, out of refpect to the antient family in which the faid barony ori-, ginated, to affume the furname of De Ros, in addition to that of Fitzgerald, and bear the arms of De Ros, in addition to their paternal arms refpectively.

Whitehall, Oct. 8. Henry Vifcount Sidmouth, declared lord prefident of his Majefty's most honourable Privy Council, vice Earl Camden, refigned.

Whitehall, O. 10. William Mackworth Praed, ferjeant at law, Sir Charles William Roufe Boughton, bart. Francis Percival tiot, Richard Dawkins, Charles Moore, John Sargent, John Anftey, John Whihow, Philip Deare, and Lewis Jenkins, efqrs. appointed commiffioners for auditing the Public Accounts.

Whitehall, Oct. 11. Horatio Nelson Thompson, an infant, authorized to affume and ufe the furname of Nelfon only, in compliance with an injunction contained in a codicil annexed to the laft will and teftament of the late Lord Viscount Nelfon.

Curlton-houfe, Oct. II. Gilbert Blane, of Cleveland-row, M.D. F.R.Ş. appointed (by the Prince of Wales) one of his phyficians in ordinary, vice Dr. Turton, dec. And William Frafer, of Lower Grofvenorftreet, M. D. and William Saunders, of Rußell-fquare, M. D. to be his Royal [lighnefs's phyficians extraordinary.

St. James's, Oct. 14. Edward Dawson, efq., appointed standard-bearer to his Majefty's Honourable Band of Gentlemen Penfioners, vice Frederick, refigned.

Queen's palace, Oct. 15. Rt. Hon. Henry-Richard Lord Holland, fworn keeper of the Privy Seal.

Whitehall, Oct. 15. Right Rev. William Cleaver, D. D. Bishop of Bangor, recommended, by congé d'etire, to be elected Bifhop of St. Afaph, vice Dr. Horsey, dec.--Augufta Murray (commonly called the Right Hon. Lady Augufta Murray), fecond daughter of John Earl of Dunmore, authorized, out of respect to her defcent from the family of De Ameland, to take and ufe the furname of De Ameland, inftead of her prefent furname of Murray.

Treafury chambers, Oct. 24. Right Hon. Charles Bathurst, appointed mafter and worker of the Mint.

Whitehall, Oct. 25. Rev. John Martin, prefented to the church and parish of Kirkaldy, in the prefbytery of Kirkaldy, and county of Fife, vice, Rev. Dr. Thomas Freling, promoted to the church and parish of Lady Yefter's, in Edinburgh.

Whitehall, Oct. 25. Thomas-Francis Fremantle, and William Frankland, efgrs. appointed lords commiffioners of the Admiralty, vice Sir Philip Stephens and Sir Charles Pole, refigned; the former on a

penfion,

win, of Cowbridge; John Hunt, efq. his addrefs at J. Heard's, Ballaft Office, Dublin; Thomas Tipton, the guard; Carpenter, a fon of the guard of that name, coming from fchool from Yorkhire; Richard Edwards, fmith, Holyhead; Charles Harrifon, Limerick, not yet found-his trunk picked up ;' Francis Roufe, Conway; Thomas Hughes, Thomas Roberts, Owen Jones, and John Reynolds, boatmen, Conway. Roberts,

tanner, Holyhead, by the affiftance of the mail bag, and a boatman, by the affiftance of a trunk, were faved. (See p. 1208.)

The fame day, a ftone-bridge of four arches over the river Crae, at Newton Stewart, was carried away by the floods.

Dec. 28. About 12 o'clock, one of the arches of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, 95 feet in fpan, fell-in, with a most tremendous crash, at the time that a number of people were going over it to church. One man funk with the ruins to the depth of 40 feet, by which his thigh was fractured, and he was otherwife much bruifed; but he is ftill alive. The bridge had long been in a ftate of decay.

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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. Thurfday, November 11. LEIGHTON, Mayor. At a Common Council, holden at Guildhall, it "Refolved unanimoufly, that this Court do prefent their thanks to the Right Hon. JAMES SHAW, late Lord Mayor of this City, for the eminent and fpirited ability with which he difcharged the important duties of that exalted ftation. They regard, with peculiar fatisfaction, and warm approval, his dignified and decifive line of conduct, which maintained to the Chief Magiftracy the proud pre-eminence of exclufive precedence in all Public and National Proceffions within the walls of his jurifdiction, over every other fubje&t in the realm, however exalted his rank, They reflect with lafting admiration on his humane and confiderate conduct towards the wives and children of the brave men who were embarking for the Continent in the fervice of their Country, by forwarding them to their feveral fettlements in the diftant quarters of the United Empire, with the trueft tenderness and moft liberal affiftance. They cannot forget the ready attention he paid to the wishes of this Court, relative to the freemen of the borough of Southwark, by his offer of allotting two hours in each day, if required, to the difcharge of the judicial duty of that diftri&t. They confider, that the munificent fplendour which marked his hofpitality during the period in which he filled the Civic Chair, and particularly to the great naval characters on

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the mournful occafion of the Funeral of the late ever-to-be-lamented Admiral Lord Viscount Nelfon, reflected the highest honour on this Corporation. And that the illustrious and unexampled affemblage of his Royal Visitors, accompanying the Heir Apparent to the City on Easter Monday laft, at his particular invitation, was intended by him to convey a diftinguishing compliment to the Citizens at large, over whom he prefided. They contemplate his exercife of the more immediate functions of his judicial capacity with the highest gratification, as it evinced a clear, difcreet, temperate, and manly mind, alike uninfluenced and unfettered by profeffional objections, and inflexibly determined to abide by its own confcientious decifions; and, without reciting in detail the various and innumerable inftances of his friendly and gentlemanly deportment on all occafions, and the free access at all times granted to the Members of this Court, and his fellow-citizens at large, together with his polite and impartial fuperintendance over the debates of this Court, and his fcrupulous regard for, and jealous vigilance over, the interefts and honour of the City of London; they were proud publicly to record, on the retirement of the Right Hon. James Shaw from the office of Lord Mayor, that, though the execution of the duties of that exalted fituation may have been equalled, it never has been furpaffed. WOODTHORPE."

Monday, December 22.

This day a dog, belonging to a stablekeeper in Bond-street, fhewed fymptoms of madnefs, on which his owner caufed him to be tied up; but he broke his chain, and ran out, followed by feveral perfons armed with forks, bludgeons, &c. down Piccadilly, the Haymarket, &c. The animal went into a public-houfe near Charing Crofs, and bit the landlord in the thigh, and the thumb and finger of his right hand. The dog was killed; and ą furgeon cut the piece out of the thigh that was bit, and amputated the hand from the wrift.

To remove the Spots of oil, greafe, and tallow, from any kind of juff-Take five or fix pieces of lighted charcoal, about the fize of a walnut, wrap them in a piece of linen which has been previously dipped in water, and fqueezed in the hand to press out the fuperabundant moisture; extend the ftuff that is fpotted on a table, on which a clean napkin has been fpread; then take the cloth containing the charcoal, by four corners, and lay it on the fpot; lift it up and put it down on the fpot ten or twelve times fucceffively, prefsing lightly upon it; and the fpot will dif

appear.

GAZETTE

GAZETTE PROMOTIONS.

Whitehall, Aug. 2. Rear-admiral of the Red, in confideration of his diftinguifhed fervices on various important occafions, and particularly in the glorious and decifive victory off Cape Trafalgar, permitted by his Majefty to bear certain honourable augmentations to his armorial enfigns.

of Northeík, K. B. and IGHT Hon. William Earl

Downing-fireet, Aug. 20. Right Hon. Henry-Richard Lord Holland, and Right. Hon. William Lord Auckland, appointed joint commiffioners and plenipotentiaries for arranging and finally fettling the feveral matters in difcuffion between his Majefty's Government and the Government of the United States, with James Monroe and William Pinckney, efqrs. the commiffioners appointed for fimilar purpofes on the part of the faid United States; and the Hon. William-Frederick-Elliott Eden, and John Allen, efq. to be fecretary and affiftant-fecretary to the faid Commiffion.

Queen's palace, Aug. 27. Right Hon. Henry-Richard Lord Holland, fworn of his Majefty's most hon. Privy Council.

St. James's, Aug. 30. Nathan-Egerton Garrick, efq. appointed lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard, vice Philip-John Ducarel, efq. refigned.-Philip Lake Godfal, efq. to be lieutenant of the Honourable Band of Gentlemen Penfioners, vice Roger-Elliot Roberts, refigned.

Whitehall, Sept. 13. Major-general Sir John Stuart, knt. created a Knight of the Bath.-Robert Anftruther, efq. appointed conjunct-clerk to the bills in the office of his Majesty's Regifters and Rolls in Scotland, vice Sir Robert Anftruther, bart. dec. Queen's palace, Sept. 17. Stephen Sharp, efq. his Majefty's conful-general in Ruffia, knighted.

Whitehall, Sept. 23. Major-general Sir John Stuart, K.B. permitted to accept the title of Count of Maida, in Calabria, conferred upon him by Ferdinand the Fourth, King of the Two Sicilies.

Queen's palace, Sept. 24. Right Hon. Charles Grey, commonly called Lord Vifcount Howick, appointed one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, vice Mr. Fox, dec.; and fworn of his Majefty's moft honourable Privy Council.

Whitehall, Sept. 27. Rt. Hon. Thomas Grenville, appointed firft lord commiffioner of the Admiralty, vice Right Hon. Lord Viscount Howick.

Whitehall, Sept. 30. Right Hon. George Tierney, appointed firft commiffioner for the Management of the Affairs of India, vice Right Hon. Thomas Grenville.

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called Lord Henry Fitzgerald, and her iffue, authorized, out of refpect to the antient family in which the faid barony originated, to affume the furname of De Ros, in addition to that of Fitzgerald, and bear the arms of De Ros, in addition to their paternal arins refpectively.

Whitehall, Oct. 8. Henry Vifcount Sidmouth, declared lord prefident of his Majefty's most honourable Privy Council, vice Earl Camden, refigned.

Whitehall, Oct. 10. William Mackworth Praed, ferjeant at law, Sir Charles William Roufe Boughton, bart. Francis Percival tiot, Richard Dawkins, Charles Moore, John Sargent, John Anftey, John Whihow, Philip Deare, and Lewis Jenkins, efqrs. appointed commiffioners for auditing the Public Accounts.

Ihitehall, Oct. 11. Horatio Nelson Thompson, an infant, authorized to affume and ufe the furname of Nelfon only, in compliance with an injunction contained in a codicil annexed to the laft will and teftament of the late Lord Viscount Nellon.

Carlton-houfe, Oct. II. Gilbert Blane, of Cleveland-row, M.D. F.R.Ş. appointed (by the Prince of Wales) one of his phyficians in ordinary, vice Dr. Turton, dec. And William Frafer, of Lower Grofvenorftreet, M. D. and William Saunders, of Rufell-fquare, M. D. to be his Royal lighnels's phyficians extraordinary.

St. James's, Oct. 14. Edward Dawson, efq. appointed ftandard-bearer to his Majefty's Honourable Band of Gentlemen Penfioners, vice Frederick, refigned.

Queen's palace, Oct. 15. Rt. Hon. Henry-Richard Lord Holland, fworn keeper of the Privy Seal.

Whitehall, Oct. 15. Right Rev. William Cleaver, D. D. Bishop of Bangor, recommended, by congé d'elire, to be elected Bifhop of St. Afaph, vice Dr. Horfley, dec.--Augufta Murray (commonly called the Right Hon. Lady Augufta Murray), fecond daughter of John Earl of Dunmore, authorized, out of refpect to her defcent from the family of De Ameland, to take and ufe the furname of De Ameland, iuftead of her prefent furname of Murray.

Treafury chambers, Oct. 24. Right Hon. Charles Bathurst, appointed mafter and worker of the Mint.

Whitehall, Oct. 25. Rev. John Martin, prefented to the church and parish of Kirkaldy, in the prefbytery of Kirkaldy, and county of Fife, vice, Rev. Dr. Thomas Freling, promoted to the church and parish of Lady Yefter's, in Edinburgh.

Whitehall, Oct. 25. Thomas- Francis Fremantle, and William Frankland, efgrs. Whitehall, O&. 6. The Right Hon. appointed lords commiffioners of the AdCharlotte Baronefs De Ros, wife of the, miralty, vice Sir Philip Stephens and Sir Right Hon. Henry Fitzgerald, commonly . Charles Pole, refigned; the former on a

penfion,

penfion*, the latter to have a command

in the Channel Fleet.

Whitehall, Oct. 29: Sir George Hilaro Barlow, bart. appointed one of the knights companions of the Order of the Bath.

Queen's palace, Oct. 20. Sir Philip Francis, invested with the Order of the Bath.

Whitehall, Nov. 4. Right Hon. Alexander Hamilton (commonly called Marquis of Douglas and Clydefdale), fummoned to the Houfe of Peers, by the ftyle and title of Baron of Dutton, co. Chefter. Right Hon. Archibald Earl of Caffilis, created Baron Ailfa, of Ailfa,' co. Ayr. Rt. Hon. John Earl of Breadalbane, created Baron Breadalbane, of Taymouth caftle, co. Perth.

Whitehall, Nov. 7. Rt. Hon. and Rev. William Nelfon, D. D. Baron Nelion of the Nile, and of Hilborough, co. Norfolk, Vifcount Merton, and Earl Nelfon of Trafalgar, and of Merton, co, Surrey, permit ted to fucceed to the title of Duke of Bronte, in the kingdom of Farther Sicily, granted by his Sicilian Majerty to his late brother Horatio Vifcount and Baron Nel*fon, Duke of Bronte, &c. &c. dec."

John Anftruther, bart. fworn of his Ma jefty's most honourable Privy Council.

Whitehall, Nov. 25. Dugald Stewart, efq, appointed his Majefty's writer, printer, and publisher of the Edinburgh Gazette.

Whitehall, Dec. 13. Right Rev. John Randolph, D. D. Bishop of Oxford, recommended, by congé d'elire, to be elected Bishop of Bangor, vice Dr. Cleaver, tranflated to the fee of St. Afaph.

Admiralty-office, Dec. 13. James Kempthorne, efq. Samfon Edwards, efq. George Campbell, efq. Henry Frankland, efq. Arthur Phillip, efq. Sir William-George Fairfax, knt. and Sir James Saumarez, bart. and K.B. Rear-admirals of the Red, to be Vic-admirals of the Blue.

Whitehall, Dec. 0. Rev. Henry Fitzroy (commonly called Lord Henry Fitzroy), M.A. to be a prebendary of the collegiate church of St. Peter, Weftminster, vice the Rev. Sir Richard Cope, bart. D.D. dec.— Rev. Henry-William Champneys, M. A. prefented to the vicarage of Welton, co. York, vice Rev. Nicholas Simon, refigned.

CIVIL PROMOTIONS.

Rev. James Landon, B. D. of Oriel college, Oxford, appointed keeper of the ftatutes, &c. belonging to that Univerfity.

Rev. H. Harvey Baber, vice-principal of St. Mary hall, Oxford, appointed extra-affiftant-librarian of the British Museum.

Whitehall, Nov. I!. William Frazer, DEV. Mr. Ramfden, fellow of Trinity efq, of Leadelune, co. Inverness, created college, Cambridge, appointed, by a baronet; alfo, George Nugent, elq. of the Bishop of Landaff, his deputy profefWaddefdon, co. Bucks, lieutenant-general .- for of Divinity in that University, vice Dr. ` of his Majesty's Forces; Sir Thomas Boul-Barlow Seale, refigned.. den Thompson, knt. of Hartsbourne, Manor place, co. Herts, captain in the Royal Navy, and comptroller of the Navy; Sir Edward Berry, knt. of Catton, c. Norfolk, captain in the Royal Navy; James Sibbald, efq. of Sittwood park, co. Berks, with remainder to his nephew, David Scott, ele. of Dunninald, co. Forfar; and Hugh Bateman, efq, of Hartington-hall, co. Derby, with remainders feverally to the firit of every other fon and fons fucceffively of Catherine-Juliana Bateman, eldeft daughter of the faid Hugh Bateman, efq. and of Anne-Amelia Bateman, another of his daughters.

Whatchall, No. 15. Right Hon. Alan Lord Gardner, created Baron Gardner, of Uttoxeter, co, Stafford.

Queen's palace, Nov. 19. Right Hon. Sir

Mr. G. C. Grojan, elected clerk of the -Court of Requests for the city of Westminster, vice his father, dec.

George Cox, B. A. appointed master of New College fchool, Oxford, vice the Rev. John Slatter, refigned.

William Elias Taunton, efq. deputy recorder of Oxford, elected recorder thereof, vice the Rt. Hon. Charles Abbot, Speaker of the House of Commons, refigned.

Rev. Mr. Hume, canon-refidentiary of Salisbury cathedral, appointed treasurer thereof, vice Dodsworth, dec.

Mr. T. Grenville, firft lord of the Admiralty, laid before his Majefty, at the Levee on Friday Oct. 24, the refignation of Sir Philip Stephens, as a lord of the Admiralty, who retires on account of old age. He likewife laid before his Majefty a memorial from Sir Philip, praying for a penfion. It stated, that he was a clerk in the Navy office feveral years in the reign of George 11.; from which he was removed, in 1751, to be the fenior elerk of the Admiraky; in which fituation he continued till 1759, when he was appointed fecond fecretary, under Mr. Cleveland; and upon his death, in 1763, he was appointed fole fecretary, which fruation he held 20 years. In 1795 he was made one of the lords commiffioners of the Admiralty; and, in the whole, had been employed 61 years in the public fervice; and being now 83 years of age, he found himself too infirm to execute the dudes of his office with fatisfaction to himself. His Majesty, under thefe peculiar circumftances, was pleated to order him a pension of 1500l. per annum net. This is the firft infance of a load of the Admiralty being allowed a pention upon retiring from office,

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