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The LONDON GENERAL BILL of

CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS from December 10, 1811, to December 15, 1812.

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306 Sores and Ulcers

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6 Murdered

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324 Starved

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There have been executed in the city of London and county of Surrey 20; of which number 6 only have been reported to be buried within the bills of mortality.

PRINCIPAL APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS

IN 1812.

JAN.-Hon. Philip Woodhouse and Captain Jarcom, Commissioners of the Navy.

FEB.-Major-Gen. Charles Wale, Governor and Commander in Chief in Martinique.

Major-Gen. the Hon. Robert Meade, Lieutenant-Governor of the Cape of Good Hope; Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Napier, Lieutenant-Governor of the Virgin Islands; Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Davie, Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land.

Viscount Wellington, Earl of Wellington, in the county of Somerset; Lieutenant-General Thomas Graham, Lieutenant-General Rowland Hill, MajorGeneral Sir Samuel Auchmuty, Knights of the Bath.

Lord Castlereagh, Chief Secretary of, State for Foreign Affairs.

Hon. J Abercromby, Commander-inChief and Second in Council at Madras. Robert Hesketh, Esq. Consul at the Port of Maranhao, and in the adjoining provinces of Para and Seara.

Earl of Ancram, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Roxburgh.

Lieutenant Oxley, R. N. SurveyorGeneral of Lands N. S. Wales.

John Gleed, Esq. Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Reading, and Solicitor of the Excise in Scotland.

MARCH. Earl Cholmondley, Lord Steward of his Majesty's Household; Marquis of Hertford, Lord-Chamberlain; Marquis of Winchester, Groom of the Stole to his Majesty; J. Simeon, Esq. Master in Chancery, Count Munster, and Colonel Herbert Taylor, Commissioners for the protection, care, and ma

nagement of his Majesty's property during his indisposition.

Adam Gillies, Esq. one of the Lords Justiciary in Scotland.

Vice-Chamberlain, Earl of Yarmouth. Lords of his Majesty's Bed-Chamber, Marquis of Headford, Viscount Melbourn, Lord Heathfield, Lord James Murray, and Viscount Petersham.

First Groom and Master of the Robes, Nassau Thomas, Esq.

Grooms of the Bed-Chamber, General Charles Leigh, General E. Stephens, General T. Slaughter Stanwix, Honourable H. Stanhope, Lieutenant-General Sir J. Craddock, Lieutenant-General William Keppel, and Colonel Wilson Bradyll.

Clerk, Marshal, and Chief Equerry, Colonel Benjamin Bloomfield.

Equerries, Major-General Hammond, Lieutenant-Colonel W. Congreve, Major-General Bayley, Hon. F. Howard, and Colonel Vivian.

Right Hon. H. Wellesley, (Ambassa dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Spain,) Knight of the Bath.

Pages of Honour to his Majesty, Frederick William Turner, Charles George J. Arbuthnot, Frederick William Culling Smith, J. A. Douglas Bloomfield, Esqs.

Right Hon. General Charles Earl of Harrington, Governor-Captain, Constable, and Lieutenant of Windsor Castle.

Right Hon. Earl of Ormond, Lord of his Majesty's Bed-Chamber.

John M'Mahon, Esq. Keeper of the Privy Purse and Private Secretary to the Prince Regent.

Right Hon. Hugh Percy summoned to the House of Peers by the title of Baron Percy.

Duke of Buccleugh, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Edinburgh.

Lord Keith, Commander of the Channel Fleet.

Lord Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty.

T. Cook, Esq. Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

Colonel Seymour Serjeant at Arms to the House of Commons.

Mr Anstruther, late Advocate-General at Madras, Recorder of Bombay.

Mr Toller, of Lincoln's Inn, Advocate General at Madras.

Rev. J. Josiah Connybear, M. A. of C. C. Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford.

Rev. T. Gaisford, Greek Professor, University of Oxford.

Viscount Melville, William Domett, Esq. Vice-Admiral; Sir Joseph Sydney York, Knt. Rear Admiral; Hon. Frederick John Robinson, Lord Walpole, Right Hon. William Dundas, and George Johnstone Hope, Esq. Rear-Admiral, Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral.

George Granville Marquis of Stafford, Francis Marquis of Hertford, William Earl of Lonsdale, Richard Marquis Wellesley, Charles Duke of Richmond, and James Duke of Montrose, Knights of the Garter.

APRIL.—Earl of Buckinghamshire,Earl of Liverpool, Viscount Castlereagh, and the Right Hon. Rich. Ryder, his Majesty's Three Principal Secretaries of State; Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer. Lord Louvaine, Lord Teignmouth, Right Hon. Thomas Wallace, Viscount Lowther, and Right Hon. John Sullivan, Commissioners for Affairs of India. Lord Napier, High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

Duke of Newcastle, Steward of the Forest of Sherwood and Park of Folewood, county of Notts.

Major Lumley, a Groom of his Majesty's Bed-Chamber

Viscount Sidmouth, Lord President of the Privy Council.

Earl Talbot, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Stafford.

Earl Courtown, Captain of the Band of Pensioners.

Lieutenant-Colonel Mellish, Equerry to the Prince Regent.

Mr Joaquin Andrade, Consul-Assistant for the Prince Regent of Portugal at London.

Georgiana Charlotte, daughter of T. Onslow, Esq. (commonly called Lord Viscount Cranley,) son and heir apparent of George Earl of Onslow, to have precedenoy, &c. as the Daughter of an Earl of the United Kingdom.

MAY.-Duke of Beaufort, Constable of the Castle of Briavels, and Warden of the Forest of Dean, county of Glou

cester.

The Prince Regent has permitted Lieutenant-General Paget, Sir B. Spencer, and Sir Rowland Hill, to accept the rank, and wear the insignia, of a Knight of the Grand Cross of the Royal Portuguese Military Order of the Sword and Tower. Right Rev. Dr Bowyer Edw. Sparke, Bishop of Ely.

Earl of Buckinghamshire, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

P. C. Tupper, Esq. Consul in Valencia.

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Gilbert Stuart Bruce, Esq. Consul at the Canary Islands.

JUNE.-Major-General P. Bonham, Governor and Commander in Chief of Surinam.

Colonel G. R. Ainslie, Governor and Commander in Chief at Dominica.

Rev. J. S. Clarke, F. R. S. Chaplain to the Household and Librarian to the Prince Regent, Historiographer to his Majesty.

Earl of Liverpool, Right Hon. Nich. Vansittart, Snowden Barne, Esq. and the Hon. Berkeley Paget, Commissioners of the Exchequer.

Right Hon. Nicholas Vansittart, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer.

Earl Harrowby, Lord President of the
Council.

Earl Moira, Knight of the Garter.
Earl Bathurst and Viscount Sidmouth,

two of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries

of State.

Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, Knt. one of his Majesty's Gentlemen Ushers and Daily Waiters.

Rev. George Henry Law, D. D. Bishop of Chester.

Sir Vicary Gibbs, Judge in the Com. mon Pleas.

J. Crispin, Esq. Consul at Oporto. Joseph Jekyll, Esq. Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales.

JULY.-Samuel Shepherd, Esq. Solicitor-General to the Prince of Wales.

Right Hon. Charles Bragge Bathurst, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt, Ranger of the Little Park, Windsor.

Charles Dyson, M. A. Professor of Anglo-Saxon Literature at Oxford.

E. R. Roberts, of Barnstaple, Collector of Customs at that Port; Nicholas Glass, Comptroller.

Right Hon. General Viscount Cathcart, K.T. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of Russia.

The Prince Regent has granted to Richard Marquis Wellesley, K. G. license to accept the insignia of the Persian Order of the Sun and Lion, conferred upon him by the King of Persia. AUG-Lord Walpole, Secretary of Embassy at St Petersburgh.

Edward Thornton, Esq. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Sweden; George Sholto Douglas, Esq. Secretary of Legation at that court.

Naval promotions in honour of the Prince Regent's birth-day :

Admirals of the White, Robert Mann and John Henry, Esqrs. to be Admirals of the Red

Admirals of the Blue, Sir Charles H. Knowles, Bart. Hon. Thomas Pakenham, Robert Deans, and James Hawkins Whitshed, Esqrs. to be Admirals of the White.

Vice Admirals of the Red, Edward Tyrrel Smith, Esq. Sir Thomas Graves, K. B. Thomas M'Namara Russel, Esq. Sir Henry Trollope, Knt. and Sir Henry

Edwin Stanhope, Bart. to be Admirals of the Blue.

Vice Admirals of the White, Sir Isaac Coffin Greenly, Bart. John Aylmer, Samuel Osborn, Richard Boger, John Child Purvis, and Theophilus Jones, Esqrs. to be Vice-Admirals of the Red.

Vice-Admirals of the Blue, John M'Dougall, James Alms, and El:ab Harvey, Esqrs. Sir Edmund Nagle, Knt. John Wells, Richard Grindall, and George Martin, Esqrs. Sir Rich. John Strachan, Bart. K. B. Sir William Sidney Smith, Knt. and Thomas Sotheby, Esq. to be Vice-Admirals of the White.

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Rear-Admirals of the Red, Robert Devereux Fancourt, Esq. Sir Edward Buller, Bart. Hon. Robert Stopford, Mark Robinson, Thos. Revell Shivers, Francis Pickmore, John Stephens Hull, John Dilkes, William Lechmere, and Thomas Foley, Esqrs. to be Vice-Admirals of the Blue.

Rear-Admirals of the White, Rowley Bulteel, William Luke, Isaac George Manley, J. Osborn, Edmund Crawley, Charles Boyles, Esqrs. Sir T. Williams, Knt. Thomas Hamilton, Esq. Sir T. B. Thompson, Bart. John Laugharne, William Hargood, George Gregory, John Ferrier, Richard Incledon Bury, Robert Moorsom, Esqrs. to be Rear-Admirals of the Red.

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Rear-Admirals of the Blue, William Bligh, Lawrence William Halstead, Edward Oliver Osborn, Esqrs. Sir Harry B. Neale, Bart. Sir Joseph S. York, Knt. Hon. Arthur K. Legge, Francis Faverman, Esq. Earl of Galloway, Thomas F. Freemantle, Esq. Sir Francis Laforey, Bart. Philip Charles Durham, Isaac Israel Pellew, Alexander Fraser, Benjamin Hallowell, George Johnstone Hope, Esqrs. Lord Amelius Beauclerk, William Taylor, James Nicholl Morris, George Burdon, William Brown, Thomas Byam Martin, Esqrs. to be Rear-Admirals of the White.

Post-Captains, Wm. Johnstone Hope, Esq. Lord Henry Pawlett, Charles William Patterson, George Cockburn, Thos. Surridge, Samuel Hood Linsee, James

Carpenter, Robert Barton, Graham Moore, Matthew H. Scott, Joseph Hanwell, Henry William Bayntun, Esqrs. Hon. Francis F. Gardner, Sir Richard King, Bart. Edward Griffith, Edward James Foot, Richard Lee, Wm. Pierrepont, Peter Halkett, William Bedford, Esqrs. to be Rear-Admirals of the Blue.

Captains, Pulteney Malcolm, C. V. Penrose, James Bissett, and Hon. Charles Elphistone Fleming, to be Colonels of Marines.

Earl Wellington, K. B. Marquis Wellington.

Right Hon. William Fitzgerald, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ireland.

Right Hon. Robert Peel, Privy Counsellor.

Viscount Jocelyn, Vice-Chamberlain of the Household.

Lord Charles Bentinck, Treasurer of ditto.

Lord George Beresford, Comptroller of ditto.

General Samuel Hulse, Master of ditto.

Major-General Hon. Charles Stewart, Hon Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, and Major-General T. H. Turner, Grooms of the Bed-Chamber.

Eari of Yarmouth, Lord Warden of the Stannaries.

Earl of Northampton, Marquis Northampton.

Earl Camden, Marquis Camden. Lord Mulgrave, Earl Mulgrave. Lord Harewood, Earl Harewood. Lieutenant-General Sir S. Cotton, Bart. extra Kight of the Bath.

SEPT.- Earl of Buckinghamshire, Viscount Castlereagh, Earl Bathurst, Viscount Sidmouth, Earl of Liverpool, Right Hon. N. Vansittart, Baron Teignmouth, Viscount Lowther, Right Hon. J. Sullivan, and Lord Apsicy, Commissioners for India Affairs.

His Serene Highness William Frederick Henry, hereditary Prince of O. range, Aid-de-Camp to the Regent.

Sir Thomas Plomer, Knt. Attorney General.

William Garrow, Esq. Solicitor-Gene ral; since knighted.

R. Peel, Esq. M. P. Chief Secretary of Ireland.

T. P. Courtenay, Esq. Secretary to the Commissioners for Affairs of India. Sir Ralph Woodford, Bart. Governor of Trinidad.

Richard Allen, Esq. Consul for the North of Spain.

C. Stuart, Esq. extra Knight of the Bath.

Earl of Clancarty, and in absence, Right Hon. F. J. Robinson, President of the Committee of Controul for Trade and Commerce.

Viscount Melville, Admiral W. Domett, Sir J. S. Yorke, Right Hon. W. Dundas, Rear-Admiral G. Johnstone Hope, Sir G. Warrender, and S. Osborn, Esq. Commissioners of the Admiralty.

ÓCT.—Earl of Liverpool, Right Hon N. Vansittart, Right Hon. W. Fitzgerald, Hon. Berkeley Paget, Right Hon. Fre derick John Robinson, and James Brog den, Esq. Commissioners of the Exchequer.

Daniel Bayley, Esq. Consul-General in Russia.

Major-Gen. Isaac Brock, extra Knight of the Bath.

Snowdon Barne, Esq. Commissioner of Customs.

Right Hon. F. Robinson, Treasurer of the Navy.

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Earl of Clancarty, Master of the Mint. Rev. John Cole, D. D. Vice-Chancellor of Oxford.

Sir Rupert George, Bart. Jas. Bowen, Esq. Hon. J. Douglas, J. Harness, M. D. Hon. Courtenay Boyle, and William Boothby, Esq. Commissioners for Transport Service, &c.

T. D. Coventry, of Henley, Sheriff of the county of Oxford.

Nov.-The following to be Baronets: Lieutenant-General William Congreve, Lieutenant-General William Payne, ViceAdmiral Albemarle Bertie, Sir H. Russell, Kot. Chief-Justice of Bengal, Major-General Sir Ewen Baillie, Major-General Barry Close, Right Hon. Stephen

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