Hofpital-mate. Baggs, to be furgeon to the garrifon of Halifax, vice Irwine, Surgeon Matthew Poole, from the 4th dragoon-guards, to be staff hofpital-furgeon, vice R. Hamilton, dismissed. Surgeon Alex, Graydon, from the Kildare battalion of militia, to be faff hospital-furgeon, vice Everard, dec. Dec. 9. Dame Anne Crofton, widow of Sir Edward C. bart, doc. created a baronefs of the kingdom of Ireland, by the title of Baronefs Crofton, of Mote, co. Rolcom mon; with remainder of the dignity of Baron Crofton, of Mote aforefaid, to the heirs-male of her body by the faid Sir Edw. 12. Lieut.-gen. Sir Ralph Abercromby, K. B. appointed commander in chief of his Majefty's forces in Ireland, vice Earl of Carbampton, resigned. Capt. Auguftus Gould, of the 29th light dragoons, to be major of brigade to the forces in the island of Jamaica. Robert Earl of Roden, appointed one of his Majesty's most honourable privy-council of the kingdom of Ireland. 19. Gen. Staates Long Morris, to be governor of Quebec, vie Johnftone, dec. 26. Brevet-major Edward Baker Little hales, to be deputy-quarter-mafter-general to the forces ferving at St. Domingo, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the army, vice Cockburne, refigned; and Lieut.-col. Miles Nightingale, of 38th foot, to be deputy-adjutant-general, vice Littlehales, 30. Major Burton Gage Barbutt, of the 73d foot, to be deputy-quarter-matter-general to the forces in the Eaft Indies, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the army, vice Hall, promoted. John Knightley, of Fawley, co. Northampton, clerk, created a haronet of Great Britain; with remainder to the heirs-male of the body of Charles Knightley, of Pref ton Capes, in the faid county, clerk, dec. his brother, and to their heirs male. Chaplain Tho. Maurice, from the halfpay of late 97th foot, to be chaplain to the garrifon of Tobago, vice Thomas, refigned. R CIVIL PROMOTIONS. EV. James Mylne, one of the 'ministers of the abbey-parish of Paisley, elected, (by the Facuity of Glafgow college, in the university of Glasgow) profeffor of moral philofophy, vice Arthur, dec. Charles Ifola, B. A. of Emanuel-college (eldest fon of the late Signior Agostino 1. many years Italian teacher at the univer fity of Cambridge), elected one of the ef quire-bedels of that university, vice Mathew, dec. Mr. George Greenhill, elected treasurer to the Company of Stationers, vice Hort field, refigned. Mr. George Fofter, furgeon, of Kirton in 1 indfev, co. Lincoln, elected coroner for that county, vice Gervas, dec. Richard Earl of Mornington, appointed governor-general of Bengal, vice Sir John Shore, refigned. Edward Lord Clive, appointed to fucceed Lord Hobart in the government of Fort St. George, John Anftruther, efq, appointed chiefjustice of India, vice Sir R. Chambers. Right Hon. Thomas Steele, appointed King's remembrancer in the court of Ex-. chequer, vice Eliot, dec.; and Abel Moyfey, efq. his deputy. Mr. Canning, appointed receiver of alienations, vice Steele, refigned. Patrick Colquhoun, efq. of the police. office in Worship-ftreet, Shoreditch, appointed to that in Queen-fquare, Weftminster, vice Andrews, dec.; and fucceeded in the former by Mr. Rupert Clarke.Mr. Calquhoun has lately had the degree of LL. D. conferred on him by the Uni verfity of Glasgow. Richard Carpenter Smith, efq. appointed one of the police-magiftrates for the bo rough of Southwark, vice Stonard, dec. Rev. Richard Railies, of Maisman, co, Gloucester, appointed treasurer of St. David's, vice Cocks, dec. Charles Edmonstone, efq. of Lincoln's. inn, appointed one of the fix clerks in Chancery, vice Reynardson, dec. Meff. Samuel and Joshua Platt, youngest fons of Mr. P. many years clerk to the Earl of Mansfield, appointed clerks of the papers in the Court of King's Bench. Dr. Edward Whitaker Gray, of the British Museum, elected fecretary to the Royal So¬ ciety, vice Sir Charles Blagden, refigned. James Matthews, M. A. appointed (by the Chancellor of the University of Ox ford) one of the clerks of the market; and John Gutch, M. A. to be registrar of the chancellor's court; both vice Dr. Forster, dec. Wm. Hotkyns, efq. of North Petherton, appointed receiver-general of the Eaftern part of Somersetshire, vice Hutchins, dec. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. EV, Wm. Rous Ellicombe, B.A. Al Rhiwm. Rous Rev, Robert Towerfon Cory, B. D. fenior fellow and tutor of Emanuel-college, Cambridge, elected master of that society; and Rev. Thomas Kerrich, B, D, president of Magdalen-college, elected principal librarian of the University; both vice Far mer, dec. Rev. Robert Towerson Cory, master of Emanuel-college, Cambridge, and Rev. Jofeph Goodall, one of the mafters of Etonfchool, admitted to the degree of D. D.;— the former also elected vice-chancellor of that univerfity, vice Belward. Rev. Humphry Sumner, D. D. elected provoft of King's college, Cambridge, vice Cooke, dec. 1797.] Ecclefiaftical Preferments. Rev. William Gretton, M. A. rector of Littlebury, and vicar of Saffron Walden, Effex, appointed mafter of Magdalen-college, Cambridge, vice Peckard, dec. 1137 Rev. Mr. Brown, of Magdalen-college, Oxford, appointed chaplain to the Radcliffe infirmary, vice Forster, dec. Rev. Jofeph Milner, M.A. Holy Trinity Rev. F. H. Egerton, prebendary of Dur-V. in Hull, vice Clarke, dec. ham, and rector of Whitchurch, Middle R. co. Salop. Rev. George Law, M. A. prebendary of Carlile and York, Great Carlton V. co. Lincoln, vice Stinton, dec. Rev. James Duncan, M. A. appointed mafter of the free grammar-fchool at Anftey, Alton, Hants. Rev. George Mangles, M. A. Lewannick V. co. Cornwall; and Rev. John Farnham, M. A. Treneglos and Warbftow V. in the fame county; both vice Carpenter, refigned. Rev. Dr. Forster, master of the free grammar-school of Norwich, St. Mary Coflany perpetual curacy, in that city, vice Buckle, dec. Rey. Robert Gibson, LL.B. Newland V. co. Oxford, vice the Rev. Richard Watson Moor, promoted to Sandford-Orcas R.. co. Somerfet. Rev. Wm. Clarke, jun. minor-canon of St. Paul's cathedral, collated to the ninth prebend in that church, vice Gibbons, dec.; to which stall is annexed the office of li brarian: alfo prefented to St. Mary Magdalen and St. Gregory united RR. in Old Fish-street, Lordon, vice Fitzherbert, dec. Rev. Suckling Nelfon, Burnham St. Albert's, otherwife Burnham Sutton, R. with the mediety of Burnham St. Margaret, otherwise Burnham Norton, R. and the mediety of Burnham All Saints, otherwife Burnham Ulph, R. co. Norfolk. Rey. Thomas Pardo Brett, M, A. fellow of Worcester-college, Oxford, Bicester V. Oxon, vice Eyre, refigned. Rev. Thomas James, D. D. prebendary of Worcester, Harvington R. co. Worcefter, vice Lambe, dec. Rey, Thomas Cook Burroughes, M. A. Landbeach R, co. Cambridge, vice Maíters, refigned, Rev. Thomas Pettat, M.A. Quennington and Hatherop RR. co. Oxford; the latter vice Bedwell, dec. Rev. Mr. Woodhouse, installed a prebendary of Rochester cathedral, vice Cooper, refigned. Rev. Cooper Willyams, M. A. appointed domeftic chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of St. Vincent. Rev. Robert Dickenson, curate of St. Mary, Newington, elected afternoonpreacher in that church. Rev. Mr. Antrobus, examining chaplain to the Bishop of London, Acton V. co. Middlesex, vice Cocks, dec. Rev. Phineas Pett, D. D. rector of Chilbolton, Hants, installed archdeacon of the diocese of Oxford. Rev. Jof. Watfon, LL.B. Godmanchefter V. co. Huntingdon. Rev. Mr. Broomby, elected to Holy Tri nity V. in Hull, vice Milner, dec. Rev. Charles White, M. A. Shalden R." co. Hants. Rev. Wm. Chanter, B. A. Hartland perpetual curacy, Devon, vice Tutte, refigned. Rev. Mr. Faulkner, jun. Pentridge R. co. Wilts. Rev. William Buckle, Bedingfield R." co. Suffolk. Rev. Thomas Slack, B.C.L. Moretonhampftead curacy, co. Devon. Rev. Matthew-Henry Thornhill Lufcombe, B. A. Rockbear curacy, Devon. Rev. John Boyfe, Endellion, al. King's, prebend, Cornwall. Rev. Hugh Pugh, Beby V. co. Leicester, vice Bryer, refigned. Rev. Walter Whiter, M.A. Hardingham R. co. Norfolk. Rev. Wm. Willett, B. A. Middleton V. co. Norfolk. Rev. John Crofts, M. A. Whiffonfet R. co. Norfolk. Rev. Charles Hewitt, M. A. Pitsea R. co. Effex. Rev. Charles Sawkins, Binfey perpetual curacy, co. Oxford. Rev. Wm. Salter, B. A. Northleigh R. co. Devon, vice Jenkins, refigned. Rev. J. K. Dawson, curate of Uptonupon-Severn, Ledbury living. Rev. Wm. Harrison, of St. Bere, Startforth V. co. York. Rev. George Foxton, Queneborough V. co. Leicester. Rev. John Barnes, M. A. Butterleigh R. Devon, vice Wainhouse, dec. · Rev. Thomas-Philip Foley, Old Swinford R. co. Worcester, vice Robert Foley, dec. Rey. Thomas Hornsby, M. A. Ravenf thorpe V. co. Northampton. Rev. George Lawfon, M. A. Eversham V. co. Weftmorland, vice Wilson, dec. Rev. Matthias Raine, B.D. Aysgarth V. co. York, vice Baskett, resigned. Rev. Hugh Pugh, M. A. Hinton-Martel R. co. Dorfet, vice Storey, dec. Rev. David Parry, Kemberton R. co. Salop, vice his father, dec. Rev. Thomas Noyes, M. A. Bath-Easton V. co. Somerset, vice Foulkes, dec. Rev. George Illingworth, M. A. Pedworth R. Hants. Rev. Robert Wintle, M. A. Culham V. Berks, vice Turner, dec. Rev. William Caftell, B. A. Thuxton, otherwife Threxton, R. co. Norfolk. Rev. Arthur Ivefon, Eaft Bradenham R. co. Norfolk. Rev. John Olderfhaw, B. D. Norfolk. archdeaconry, vice Warburton, dec. Rey. Rev. G. Beevor, Tafburgh and North Rev. John Bartlam, M. A. Tettenhall Rev. Treadway Ruffel Nafh, D.D. Stren- Rev. William Strong, of Peterborough, Rev. Robert Pearce, M. A. Marden V. Rev. Thomas Lloyd, B. A. Norton V. Rev. Thomas Bennett, High and Good Rev. Jas. Salt, Horndon-on-the-Hill V. Rev. John Pridden, M. A. Caddington R. Rev. John Timbrill, M. A. Beckford V. Rev. Hugh Northcote, B. A. Dowland Rev. Richard Hennah, jun. B. A. Wem- Rev. John Trenick, B. A. Rinmore Rev. Matt. Hill, Putley R. co. Hereford. Rev. Thomas Watkins, B. A. elected one Rev. Charles Hewitt, M.A. to hold Pit- Rev. R. Hale, fon of Gen. Hale, Great Rev. Wm. Hungerford Colton, B. A. Rev. George Gaskin, D. D. of Trinity- The LONDON GENERAL BILL of 85772 Decreased in Burials Chriften'd { Males 961518645. Buried Females 843717014 this Year 1891- Females 9030. Died under 2 Years 5111/20 & 30-1359 60 & 70 1359190 and 100 - 64103 - Between 2 and 5 1422/30 & 40 5 and 10 10 and 20 606 40 & 50 1692 70 & 80 1/107 - -T --- 1117 206) Burnt 99 Choaked I 22 3 DISEASE S.[Evil Abortive&Stillborn645 Falling Sickness Abfcefs 2[Mortification 7 Pleurify 25 All Fevers ro Quinly Apoplexy & fudden 214 Gout - 169 Rheumatiẩm AhmaandPhthific 528 Gravel,Straagury,and Scurvy Bedridden Bleeding! Brain Fever 6 Stone → 11 Grief. 4 Head-Ach 28 Small Pox 3 Sore Throat 5 Sones and Ulcers Burften and Rupture 18 Headmouldshot, Hor-St. Anthony's Fire Cancer Childbed Colds 4 9 Killedby Falls, &c.65 97 theehead, and Water Stoppagein Stomach ro Killed by Fighting f Colick, Gripes, Twift Jaw Locked ing of the Guts 14 Inflammation Convulfions Cough, and Hooping-Lethargy Cough 367 Livergrown Croup 14 Lunatick Dropfy 832 Meatles Dropfy on the Brain Mcarriage 2 Tomor in the Womb mothered 3Vomiting&loofenefs 2 Sprain 4 Worms 4 Starved T Suffocated 5 5 Tooth Ach Total 197 • There have been executed in Middlefex and Surrey, 24; of which number only 15 have INDEX of NAMES in VoL. LXVII. PART II. A. ABERCROM- Atchefon 979 Bayle BY 1136 Athof Aboyne 979 Auld Abrahams 709 Auft 1071 Adair 717 Aufteng87,1130 Beauchamp 628 709,718, 901 Ayton 1077 Beaufoy 718 710 Blair 619 Briggs 1073, 1127 1130 798, 890 1070 Blaker 1126 Brifco 898 Bristow 626, 616 1074, 1129 614 Bland 989 Brocklesby 1132 B. Adney Ahern 1128 Backhoufe 895 Beaumont 895 Blaney 798 Bromhead 1130 715 Brooke 614 984 627, 709 Blifs 614 Brookes 806 Ahmuty 1077 Bacon 898 Bedford 902, Blood Ainsley 1129. Badger Bloomfield 798 Aird 713 Baggs Alan 1129 Bagaley 1136 Bedingfield 713 Blore 804 Broomby 1137 711, Blundstone 803 Broome 710 Allaway Allen, 614, 627, 715 Albany, duchefs Bailey 709 of Alder 1129 Bainbrigge 983 Alexander 889 Baker 613, 710, Allan 798 Baldwin 979 990 983 Baillie 710 Beeby 893 898, 1137 Bode 1129 Brown 614,619, Boden 987 1138 Boghurt 1133 797 Belford 614 Bolland 980, 626,710,711, Belfrage 982 1069 990, 1126, 902, 1128 Belgrave 797 Bolton 1135 1127, 1128, Bell 707, 1134 Bond 981, 1126 1133, 1135, Balfour 897, Bellafis 1069 Ballard 1127 Bellenden 983 1135 Browning 889, 625 1133 Belmore 1115 Booth 1134 Boore Belward 1136 Bootle 988 Rolanquet 901 Brownrigg 897 1134 Barber Anderfon 625, Andrea 799, 1128, 1138 Bofquan 1077 1129 1128, 1129 Benfon 627 Bolworth 986 Barbutt 1136 Bentinck 710 Barford Andrews 616, Barker 626,628, Benwell 1136 Barnard627,980 Berback Angel1614,1129 Barnes 1127 Boulderfon 1071 Bruton 717, Boulter 628 Bryer 1133, Beresford 900 Boycott 1127 Budworth 1137 Bullen Armstrong 624, Bartlett 981 Bicknell 797 Brabazon 1135 Arnold 8939 627 1136 897 Bramfton 709 613 Brudenell 889 625 Boughton 625 Bruifter 985 1126 1137 896 Boulton 981 Buchanan 797, 980 Bourke 1129 990 1127 ၄ဝဝ 901 Buckland 628 1076 Ruckle711,1137 891 980 Buckly 716 Bowsher 1076 Buckner 1134 1069 Budd 1129 711 619 981 902 Creuze 799 Dethick 799 895 Butter 614 Chamberlayne Caledon 900, 1128 1136 Collingwood Champ 1129 Collins 981 Colt 626 981 797 Deane 627,710, 1133 Deffell 1129 709 1069 Creighton 1129 Denne 1075 1127 Cremore 1435 Crois 135 Dennistoun 1128 715 900 902 1133 1137 Cooke 614, 627, Crotch 614,626 Dickfon 710, 981,986,987, Cruttenden 1128 Diggle 897 797,799 Dillon 625 1133, 1135, Cubitt 987 Cadogan 626, Chaplin 628 Colquhoun 1136 Cridland 1126 Deverell Cookfey 1070 Coombes 799 Curling Cooper 625,627, Cornish 624 986 Dixie D. 1079 1076 Cornwall 797 Dalby 626,1073 Donovan 1127 1135 711 896 Soe 715,798,799, Cofens 1069 1134 Dorfet 625 1069 Clapham 627 Clark 614, 619, Cornwallis 614 Dalrymple 1129 Dormer Carmarthen 711 990,1127, 1136, 616 Daly 897 Dover Cotgrave 979, Dandridge 627 Douglas 625,798 Cott 889, 1128 Cotterel 613, Danfie 981, 987 Carrington 1134 Clement, 803 Cotterill 1077 Carrol Carter Clements 1127 799 Cals Cottle 711 Dowdeswell1135 Downs 716 891 Downing 980 710 Dowfing Darley 620,1126 898 1128 Dashwood 1127 Doyle 13137134 897 Dretins 981 Drewett |