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H. M. Gordon, on half pay of the 16th foot; A. J. Goldie, 6th dragoon guards; R. B. Long, 15th light dragoons; R. H. Sheaffe, 49th foot; A. Duff, on half pay of 4th foot; G. Airey, 8th foot; R. S. Donkin, quarter-master-general in the Mediterranean; Hon. E. Stopford, 3d foot guards, G. Cooke, 1st foot guards; T. J. Backhouse, 47th foot; J. Wilson, 4th Ceylon regiment; W. Eden, 84th foot; F. G.. V. Lake, 60th foot; G. T. Walker, 50th foot; J. A. Vesey, on half pay of 29th foot; R. Stovin, 17th foot; K. Mackenzie, on half pay of 15th foot; Sir J. Dalrymple, Bart. 3d foot guards; F. J. Wilder, 35th foot; Hon. G. de Grey, aid-de-camp to the king; S. Hawker, ditto;-to be Major Generals in the army.

Right Hon. Charles Yorke; Sir Richard Bickerton, Bart. Vice-Admirals of the Blue. James Buller, Esq. William Dommet, Esq. Vice-Admirals of the White.

Sir Joseph Sydney Yorke, Hon. Frederic Robinson, and Horatio Walpole, Esq. commonly called Lord Walpole,-Commissioners of the Admiralty.

Frederic Edgcumbe, Esq. a Commissioner of the Victualling Board.

JULY.-Lieut.-Col. H. Torrens, Military Secretary to the Prince Regent.

Hon. Wellesley Pole, Chancellor of the Exchequer for Ireland.

His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Chancellor of the University of St Andrews.

John Allen, Esq. Warden of Dulwich College.

Robert Viscount Melville, Keeper of the Privy Seal in Scotland.

General William Earl of Harcourt, Governor of Portsmouth.

Major-Gen. the Hon. A. Hope, Governor of the Royal Military College.

Col. G. Murray, Lieut. Governor of Edinburgh Castle.

AUGUST.-Vice-Admirals of the BlueH. D'Esterre Darby, E. Bowater, G. Palmer, W. O'Bryen Drury, and W. Essington, Esqrs. to be Vice Admirals of the White.

Rear Admirals of the Red.-F. Pender, W. A. Otway, and G. Lumsdaine, Esqrs.; Sir S. Hood, H. Nicholls, H. Sawyer, D. Gould, Esqrs. and Sir R. G. Keats, to be Vice Admirals of the Blue.

Rear Admirals of the White.-R. Watson, Esq. Lord Gardner, M. Dixon, G. Losack, W. Mitchell, G. Hart, and T. Bertie, Esqrs. to be Rear Admirals of the Red.

Rear Admirals of the Blue.-J. Langharne, W. Hargood, G. Gregory, J. Ferrier, R. I. Bury, R. Moorsom, Esqrs.; Sir C. Hamilton, and the Hon. H. Curzon, to be Rear Admirals of the White.

And the undermentioned are appointed flag-officers :-A. Fraser, B. Hallowell, G. J. Hope, Esqrs; Lord A. Beauclerk, W. Taylor, J. N. Morris, G. Burdon, W. Brown, T. B. Martin, J. Lawford, F. Sotheron, and T. Woolley, Esqrs. to be Rear Admirals of the Blue.

Captain W. Bligh has also been appointed Rear Admiral of the Blue, by a commission dated July 31, 1811.

Lieut.-General Arthur Visc. Wellington, K. B. General in the army in Spain and Portugal only.

John McMahon, Esq. Receiver and Paymaster of the Bounty to Officers' Widows. Sir S. Hood, Naval Commander in Chief in the East Indies.

Sir S. Achmuty, Provisional Governor at the Presidency of Fort St George.

Duke of Devonshire, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Derby.

James Buller, Esq. one of the Clerks of the Privy Council.

Lieut. Gen. Sir J. C. Sherbrooke, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.

Col. J. Butler, Lieutenant Governor of the Royal Military College.

Lieut.-Col. G. Vaughan, Governor of Fishguard Fort.

Lieut.-Gen. Gother Mann, Inspector General of Fortifications.

Lieut.-General Sir G. Prevost, Bart. Capt. General, Governor in Chief, and Commander of the Forces in Upper and Lower Canada, &c.

Right Hon. George Rose, an Elder Brother of the Trinity House.

Sir John Sinclair, Receiver General of the Taxes in Scotland.

Rev. John Davie, B. D. Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

SEPTEMBER. -Winkworth Tonge, Esq. Deputy Judge Advocate of the Forces in Jamaica.

OCTOBER-Right Hon. Henry Wellesly, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni

potentiary to his Catholic Majesty Ferdinand VII. Charles Vaughan, Esq. Secretary to the Embassy.

Charles Stuart, George Cockburn, and John Philip Morier, Esqrs. Commissioners in Spanish America. Rich. Belgrave Hoppner, Esq. Secretary.

Thomas Sydenham, Esq. Minister Plenipotentiary to the Portuguese Government, during the absence of Charles Stuart, Esq. Lieut.-General Robert Brownrigg, Governor and Commander in Chief of the British Settlement in Ceylon.

J. C. Herries, Esq. Commissary in chief. Burnet Bruce, Esq. one of the Four Commissioners at Edinburgh.

John Drinkwater, Esq. a Comptroller of Army Accounts.

Duke of Norfolk, High Steward of Glou

cester.

Lord Somers, Recorder of Gloucester. R. Thornton, Esq. M. P. Marshal of the Admiralty.

Right Hon. Chas. Hope, Lord President of the College of Justice in Scotland.

Right Hon. David Boyle, Lord JusticeClerk in Scotland.

Anthony St John Baker, Esq. Secretary of Legation in America.

NOVEMBER.-Alex. Frazer Tytler, of Woodhouselee, Esq. one of the Lords of Justiciary in Scotland.

Sir H. Halford, Bart. one of the Physicians in ordinary to his Majesty.

Dr Baillie, one of his Majesty's Physicians extraordinary.

Rev. John Cole, D. D. Rector of Exeter College, Vice Chancellor of Oxford. Rev. Tho. Browne, D. D. Master of Christ's College, Vice Chancellor of Cambridge.

Rev. Thomas Elrington, D. D. Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.

Rev. George Doyly, D. D. Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge. Rev. John Russel, M. A. Head Master of Charter House School.

Lord A. Hamilton, Lord Rector of Glasgow University.

Adam Gillies, Esq. one of the Judges of the Court of Session in Scotland.

DECEMBER. His Royal Highness William Henry, Duke of Clarence, Admiral of the Fleet.

Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, Right Hon. W. W. Pole, Hon. W. Broderick, Snowden Barne, Esq. Hon. B. Paget, and R. Wellesley, Esq. Commissioners of the Treasury.

Duke of Devonshire, High Steward of Derby.

Dr Arnold, Advocate to the Admiralty. William Petrie, Esq. Governor of Prince of Wales's Island.

Rev. Wm. Jackson, D. D. Canon of Christ Church, Bishop of Oxford.

Rev. John Leslie, D. D. Dean of Cork, Bishop of Dromore.

NEW PUBLICATIONS

FOR 1811.

AGRICULTURE.

The Farmer's Magazine, a Periodical Work, exclusively devoted to Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Nos. 44, 45, 46, and 47. 3s each

Treatise on Rural Affairs; being the Substance of the article "Agriculture," originally published in the Edinburgh Encyclopædia, with Improvements and Additions. By Robert Brown, Farmer at Markle, near Haddington. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. 2 vol. 8vo. 11 5s boards

A History of British Implements and Machinery applicable to Agriculture, with Observations on their Improvement. By W. Lester. 4to. 11 11s 6d

General View of the Agriculture of Durham. By J. Bailey. 8vo. 14s
General View of the Agriculture of Wiltshire. By T. Davis. Svo. 9s

General View of the Agriculture of Cambridgeshire. By the Rev. W. Gooch.

8vo. 9$

Letters and Papers on Agriculture, selected from the Correspondence of the Bath and West of England Society. Vol. XII. 8vo. 9$

General View of the Agriculture of Huntingdonshire. By R. Parkinson. 8vo. 9$ General View of the Agriculture of Worcestershire. 8vo. 10s ad

General View of the Agriculture of Aberdeenshire. By G. Skenë Keith, D. D. IIlustrated with Engravings. 8vo. 15s

A Treatise on the Breeding of Swine, and curing of Bacon; with Hints on Agricultural Subjects. By Robert Henderson, Farmer at Broomhill, near Annan. Two Plates. 8vo. 5s

Designs for laying out Farms and Farm-Buildings in the Scotch Style, adapted to England. By J. C. Loudon. 4to. 31 3s

Agricultural Mechanism; or, a Display of the several Properties and Powers of the Vehicles, Implements, and Machinery connected with Husbandry; together with a great variety of Improvements and Inventions never before offered to the Public; whereby numerous inconveniences may be obviated, and defects corrected. The whole familiarly arranged, and illustrated by Twenty Copperplates. Dedicated to the Bath and West of England Society. By Captain Thomas Williamson, Honorary Member. An Historical and descriptive Account of the four Species of Peruvian Sheep. By W. Walton. 8vo. 8s

On the name and Origin of the Merino Breed of Sheep. 2s
Report upon the Farm of T. Greg, Esq. at Coles, Hertfordshire.

2s

The Economy of the Barn; or, a Dialogue between a Farmer and an Economist, on the Separation and Preservation of Corn. By W. Lester. 4to. 11 1s

ANTIQUITIES.

III.

Britton's" Architectural Antiquities," No. XXIII. formnig the Fifth Number of Vol.

ARTS (FINE.)

A Portrait of her Royal Highness the late Princess Amelia, 5s-Proofs, 10s 6d British Gallery of Engravings, No. VII. 21. 2s. Large paper, 31. 13s. 6d.

The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, Vol. VIII. 15s Large paper, 11 4s An engraved Portrait of William Shakespear at the age of Thirty-three, from an Original lately discovered. 10s 6d-Proofs il 1s

British Gallery of Portraits, No. V. Atlas 4to. 11 5s Large paper, 1l 16s

The Thames; or, Graphic Illustrations of the Seats, Villas, Buildings, and Scenery, of that River. No. XII.-Imperial 8vo. 4s 6d

A Description of the Antient Toracottas in the British Museum. By Taylor Combe, Esq., with 41 Plates, engraved after the Drawings of Will. Alexander, Esq. Royal 8vo, 11 11s 6d; Elephant, 21 12s 6d

A Picturesque Voyage to India, by the way of China. By Thomas Daniel, R. A; and William Daniel, A. R. A. Folio, with 50 Engravings. 121

The British Gallery of Portraits, No. VI. Atlas 4to. 11 5s; large paper, 1l 16s A View of the New Bridge, now building over the Thames, at Vauxhall, as it will appear when completed. Drawn and engraved by William Daniel, A. R. A. 21 12s 6d

A Letter to Martin Archer Shee, Esq. R. A. detailing a Plan for the more certain Improvement of the Arts of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. By Philotechnes.

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A Series of progressive Lessons on the Art of Painting in Water Colours. 11 1s Chalcographia, or the Art of imitating Chalk, Black-lead Pencil, and Pen and Ink Drawings. By J. Hassel. 4to. 15s

Architectural Antiquities of Wales. By C. Norris, Esq. No. III.

Fine Arts of the English School. By John Britton, Esq. No. III. 11 is; large paper, il 16s

Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain. By John Britton, Esq. No. XXIII. 10s 6d; large paper, 16s

Inducements to promote the Fine Arts in Great Britain. By J. Cranch. 4to 2s 6d

Treatise on the Ecclesiastical Architecture of England. By John Milner, D. D. F. S. A. Royal 8vo. 15s

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British Gallery of Engravings, Nos. 7 & 8. Superroyal Folio, 21 2s; Proofs, 31 13s 6d each.

Memorandum of the Earl of Elgin's Pursuits in Greece.

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A Series of Progressive Lessons, intended to elucidate the Art of Painting in Watercolours. 21s

A practical Essay on the Art of Flower-painting, in all its branches, with critical and biographical Accounts of Flower-painters. By John Cart Burgess. 7s Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet. Vol. IX. 15s. Large paper, 11 4s The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings. Vol. VII. 8vo, 11 4s; 4to, 21 5s A Series of Views of Picturesque and Romantic Scenery in Madeira, the Cape of Good Hope, Timor, China, Prince of Wales's Island, Bombay, Mahratta Country, St Helena, and Jamaica. Engraved by Heath, Woolnoth, and Cook, from drawings made in those Countries by William Westall. Part I. 10s 6d; Proofs, 15s

The Fine Arts of the British School. By J. Britton, F. S. A. No. IV.

A Biographical Illustration of the Encyclopædia Britannica. No. I. Containing 45 Portraits in outline. To be completed in 20 numbers. Royal 4to, 4s; Medium 4to. S$

Versailles, Paris, and St Dennis; or, a Series of Views, from Drawings made on the spot, illustrative of the Capital of France. By J. C. Nattes. Folio. 101 10s Londina Illustrata, No. X.

ARTS AND SCIENCES.

A Botanical Calendar; exhibiting, at one View, the generic and specific Name, the Class, Order, Habitat, of all the British Plants. By the Rev. W. Phelps. 10s 6d Large paper, 11 2s

The First Principles of Geometry and Trigonometry, treated in a plain and familiar manner, and illustrated with Figures, Diagrams, and References to well-known Objects, for the Use of young Persons. By J. Marsh, Esq. 5s.

The Principles of Fluxions, designed for the Use of Students in the University. By William Dealtry, M. A. Royal 8vo. 14s boards.

Evening Amusements for the Year 1811; being the Eighth of the Series of Volumes for the Improvement of Students in Astronomy. By W. Frend, Esq. 3s

The Cambridge Problems; being a Collection of the printed Questions proposed to the Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, at the general Examinations, from the year 1801 to the year 1810 inclusive, with a Preface. By a Graduate of the University. 6s

An Essay, demonstrating the practicability and Advantage of the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea, by Solar Observation of the First Meridian. By Q. Adams. 5s. Rees's Cyclopedia, Vol. XVI. Part II.

Three Lectures on Engraving, delivered at the Surrey Institution in 1809. By the late Robert Mitchell Meadows. 8vo, 6s

A Portraiture of the Heavens, constructed for the Use of Students in Astronomy. By the Rev. F. Wollaston, F. R. S. On ten Folio Plates. 21s

Beauties of Occult Science, investigated according to the Doctrine of Ptolemy, and System of Argol. 9s boards.

The Third Volume of a Course of Mathematics. Composed for the use of the Royal Military Academy, by order of his Lordship the Master General of the Ordnance. By Charles Hutton, LL. D. F. R. S. late Professor of Mathematics in the Royal Military Academy. 8vo. 12s bound.

Plans and Views of buildings, executed in England and Scotland, in the Castellated and other Styles. By R. Lugar, architect. Elegantly Engraved in Aquatinta, on s2 plates, royal 4to. 21 2s boards.

BIOGRAPHY.

A Sketch of the Life and Character of her Royal Highness the Princess Amelia. By Honoria Scott. 2s 6d

The Literary Life and Select Works of Benjamin Stillingfleet. By the Rev. Willam Coxe, M. A. F. R. S. F. A. S. 3 vol. 8vo. 21 2s

Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield, Earl of Charlemont. By Francis Hardy, Esq. 4to. 11 11s 6d Large Paper, 21 12s 6d

Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence of William Smellie, F. R. S. & F. A. S. late Printer in Edinburgh, &c. By Robert Kerr, F. R. S. & F. A. S. 2 vol. 8vo. 11 7s boards.

The Life of Arthur Murphy, Esq. By Jesse Foot, Esq. 4to, 21 2s; large paper, 31 38

The Life of Sir Michael Forster, Knight, some time one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, and Recorder of Bristol. By his Nephew, the late Michael Dodson, Esq. Barrister. 4s

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