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Nottinghamshire, L. Rollefton,

of Watnall, Efq.

Oxford, Rd. Paul Jodrell, of Lewknor, Efq;

Rutlandfhire, Tho. Sanders, of Mercott, Efq;

Shropshire, Ed. Charles Windfor, of Harnage Grange, Efq; Somersetshire, John Ford, of Hadfpen, Efq;

Staffordshire, Ph. Keay, of Abbots-Bromley, Efq;

Suffolk, Charles Kent, of Farnham St. Genoveve, Efq; Southampton, Benjamin Smith, of Lys, Efq;

Surrey, William Northey, of Epfom, Efq;

Suffex, Wm. Peachy, of Kidford, Efq.

Warwickshire, John Webb, of Sherborne, Efq; Worcestershire, John Darke, of Bredon, Efq;

Wiltshire, W. Hayter, of Newton-Toney, Efq;

Yorkshire, Humphrey Ofbaldefton, of Hunmanby, Efq;

SOUTH WALES. Brecon, Lewis Williams, of Pentwyn, Efq;

Carmarthen, Sir W. Mafell, of Ifcoed, Bart.

Cardigan, David Lloyd, of Altyroden, Efq;

Glamorgan, C. Bowen, of Merthyrmawr, Efq;

Pembroke, H. Scourfield, of Robefton-hall, Efq;

Radnor, Jonathan Bowen, of Knighton, Efq;

NORTH WALES. Anglesey, Jonathan Bobyckan Sparrow, of Redhill, Efq;

Carnarvon, Edw. Carreg, of Carreg, Efq;

Denbigh, the Hon. Tho. Fitzmaurice, of Leweny, Efq;

Flint, Henry Thrale, of Bachegrig, Efq;

Merioneth, Edward Lloyd, of Maefmore, Efq;

Montgomeryfh. Hugh Mears, of Finnant, Efq;

The following is an exact Account of the Woollen Cloth made in the West Riding of Yorkshire, from March 1780, to March 1781, with the Amount of the Increase from the twelve Months preceding that Period.

Broad cloth. 102,018 pieces containing 3,099,127 yards. Increafed this year 7593 pieces containing 399,496 yards.

Narrow cloth. 98,721 pieces containing 2,671,397 yards. Increafed this year 11,412 pieces, containing 100,073 yards.

BIRTHS for the Year 1781. Jan. 14. Lady of Sir J. Thorold, a fon.

31. Lady of the Rt. Hon. Earl of Traquair, a fon. Feb. 8. Her Highness the Duchefs, of Courland, a princefs, at Mittau.

26. Lady of Lord Carlow of the Kingdom of Ireland, a fon.

One of the Sultanas of the Grand Signior, a princefs, at Conftantinople. March 6. Lady of Sir Andrew Hammond, a daughter. 15. Lady of the Hon. Francis Talbot, a fon.

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April 9, Lady Abingdon, a fon and heir.

The Confort of the Arch.
Duke

Duke Ferdinand, of a

fon, at Milan.

MARRIAGES, 1781.

13. Lady Hope, a fon, at Dec. 2, 1780. Sir John Wedder

Pinky-houfe, Scotland.

May 5. Right Hon. Lady Kin

naird, a daughter, in

Park-ft. Westminster.

burn, of Ballindean, Bt. to Mifs Dundas, daugh. of the late Col. Dundas, of Dundas.

Lady of Sir Edward Astley, Jan. 5, 1781. The Earl of Lanef

a fon.

July 12. Lady Cadogan, a daugh

ter.

Aug. 4. Lady of the Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Worfely, Bt. a daughter.

5. Lady of the Earl of Radnor, a fon, in Graftonftreet.

Lady of Lord Viscount Stormont, a fon. 20. Lady Tancred, of a second

fon, at Sir Thomas's feat, at Lyndhurst, New Foreft, Hampshire. Sept. 10. Lady of Rt. Hon. Lord Bagot, a fon.

22. Lady of Hon. John Byng, a fon.

Oct. 10. Lady of Lord Visc. Weymouth, a daughter. The Rt. Hon. Lady Paget,

a daughter.

Lady of Sir Harbord Harbord, Bart. M. P. a fon.

14. Lady of Sir John Pethall,

Bart. a fon and heir.

borough, to Mifs Latouche.

In Ireland, Duke Giffard, Efq; eldeft fon of Sir Duke G. Bart, of Caftle Jordan, co. Meath, to Mifs Maddock. 25. Sir James Hereford, of Safton-court, co. Heref. to Mrs. Fra. Hopton, of Worcester.

31. At Lambeth-chapel, Geo, Warde, Efq; nephew of Gen. Warde, and capt. in Ld. Amherft's troop of horfe - grenadier guards, to Mifs Madan, daugh. of the Rev. Dr. M. and niece of Earl Cornwallis.

Feb. 5. Nicolls Raynsford, Efq. of Brixworth, Northamptonshire, to Mifs Souter, of Beaconsfield. Rich. Willon, Esq; to Mifs Eliz. Fountayne, daugh. of the Dean of York.

Nov. 14. Lady of George Gipps, March 6. By fpecial licence, the

Efq; M. P. a daughter.

26. Countess of Harrington,

a fon,

Dec. 8. Countess of Shelburne, a daughter.

10. Lady Grantham, a fon and heir.

21. The Lady of Major Kennedy, a fon.

25. Countefs Percy, a daughter. Her Grace the Duchefs of Rutland, a fon.

Hon. Lord Althorp, fon
of Earl Spencer, to Mifs
Bingham, daughter of
Lord Lucan.

Sir Tho. Jones, Knt. to Mifs Fitzgerald, daugh. of Lady Fitzgerald. 10. Lord Mahon, to Mifs Grenville, daugh. to the late Right Hon. Geo. Grenville, and fifter to the present E. Temple.

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Aflong, Efq; and young.

eldest daugh. of the Earl of Meath.

30. John Vaughan, Efq; M.P. for co. Caermarthen, to Mifs Maude, daugh. of

Sir C. Maude, Bart.

fifter to the Earl of Tan- July 3. At Moreton, co. Dorfet,

kerville.

April 2. Mr. Andr. Drummond,

to Lady Mary Percival,
eldest daughter of Lady
Egmont.

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10. Capt. Rodney, of the 3d. reg. of guards, fon of Sir Geo. Brydges Rodney, Bart. to Mifs Harley, daughter of the Rt. Hon. Tho. Harley.

29. John Henderfon, Efq; fon of Sir Robt. Henderson, Bart. to Mifs Robertfon, daugh. of Gen. Robertfon, Governor of NewYork,

May 2. James Falls, Efq; of Oftend, to Mifs C. Herries, fifter of Sir Robert Herries, of London.

20. John Edward Maddocks, Efq; to Mifs Frances

Evelyn Shirley, of Clift, Efq; fon of the Hon. George Shirley, of Eatington, Warwickshire, to Mifs Phyllis Byam Wollafton, daugh. of the late Charleton Wollafton, M.D.

17. Robert Auriol Drummond, Efq; fon of the late Abp. of York, to Mifs Harley, daughter of the Rt. Hon. Tho. Harley. 19. At Exeter, by fpecial licence, Sir Geo. Collier, Knt. late Capt. of the Canada, to Miss Fryer, dau, of W. Fryer, Eíq. 27. The Hon. Horatio Walpole, eldest fon of Lord Walpole, to Mifs Churchill, daughter of C. Churchill, Efq.

Perryn, youngest daugh. Lately, at Gretna-Green, the Hon.

of Mr. Baron Perryn.

21. Right Hon. Ld. Audley, to Mifs Delaval.

25. Mr. Croft, fon of Rich. Croft, Efq; Pall-Mall, to Mifs Smythfon, dau. of Sir J. Smythfon, Bt.

June 2. Rev. Henry Jenkin, Rec

Capt. Shirly, fon of Ld. Ferrers, to Mifs Ward, niece to Vifc. Dudley. Edw. Wheeler, Efq; one of the Supreme Council of Bengal, to Mifs Dunford, daughter of George Dunford, Efq.

tor of Ufford, co. Nor- Aug. 14. At Chefter, Sir Peter

thampton, to the Hon.
Mifs Aug, Evelyn.

10. Tho. Bond, Efq; of Wim-
bledon, to Mifs Bewicke,
daughter of the late Sir
Robert.

23. Arthur Knox, Efq; to Lady Mary Brabazon,

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Hon. George Napier, to the Right Hon. Lady Sarah Lenox.

Sept. 1. At Staunton Harold; the Hon. Washington Shirley, to Mifs Ward, niece to the late Lord Vifc. Dudley and Ward. 8. John Hughes, Efq; of Betfhanger, Kent, to Mifs Hardy, niece to the late Admiral Sir Charles Hardy.

29. Princess Carolina, 4th dau. of the King of Sardinia, to Prince Anthony, brother to the Elector of Saxony.

o&. 3.

At Cuddefden, Oxf, the

Rev. Henry Ford, of

Sir Jennifon Gordon, of Hertford-ftreet, to Mifs Hatton, of Northamptonshire.

By fpecial licence, the Hon. Mr. Irby, brother to Lord Bofton, to Mifs Mary Blackman, young. daughter and coheirefs of Rowland Blackman, Efq; of Barbadoes. At Moor Monkton church, near York, Sir Tho. T. Slinfby, Bart. to Mifs M. Slingfby.

Lord Vifc. Turnour, fon of the Earl of Winterton, to Mifs Chapman, dau. of Rich. Chapman, Efq;

Chrift-Church, to Mifs Nov. 8. At Glaffaugh, Banffshire,

M. L. Yates, niece to

the Bp. of Oxford.

At Ifleworth church, by his uncle, the Hon. and Rev. Wm. Neville, under a fpecial licence, the Hon. Henry Neville. eldeft fon of Geo. Lord Abergavenny, to Mifs

Vice-admiral Duff, of Logie, to Mrs. Morrison, of Haddo, daugh. of the late Gen. Abercromby. 17. George Drummond, Efq; · one of the Commiffioners of Public Ac

counts, to Miss Anne Shotter.

Robinfon, only daugh. Dec. 3.. The Earl of Aylesford to

of John R. Efq; of SionHill, co. Middlesex.

12. Sir Fred. Reynolds, Knt. of Hatfield, Herts, to Mifs M. Townshend, of Hatton-ftreet. 15. Edw. Smythe, Efq; eldest

fon of Sir Edw. S. Bart. to Mifs Holford, only daugh. of Peter H. Efq; 18. Rev. Cha. Birch, of Chichefter, Suflex, to Mifs Anne Seymour, 2d. dau. of Hen. S. Efq; of Hanford, co. Dorfet, and niece to Earl Cowper.

the Hon. Mifs Louifa Thynne, eldest daugh. of Lord Viscount Weymouth.

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Bed-Chamber-E. of Courtown, Lord John Clinton, Lord Vifc. Parker. Treasurer and Secretary -Lieut. Col. Hotham. Mafter of the Robes and Privy Purse Hen. Lyte, Efq. Grooms of the Bed-chamber-Hon. Mr. Legge, Hon. Stephen Digby, John Johnfon, Efq. First Equerry and Commithioner of the Stables-Lient.Col. Lake. Equerries-Lieut.Colonel Hulfe, Lieutenant-Col. Sir John Dyer, Bart. Lieut.-Col. Stephens.

30. Capt. Andrew Corbet and Capt. Lord Strathaven to be Aidde-camps in Ordinary to the Earl of Carlile; and Capt. Sir James Erfkine, Bart. Capt. the Hon. Fra. North, Capt. Arthur Ormf. by, and Lieut. Rich. O'Brien Boyle, to be his Aid-de-camps in Extraordinary.

Jan. 9, 1781. John Macpherfon, Efq; to be one of the Counfellors of the Governor-General and Council of the Prefidency of Fort William in Bengal, in the room of Rich. Barwell, Efq; approved by his Majefty.

10. Adm. Sir Hyde Parker promoted from being Rear-Adm of the Red, to be Vice-Adm. of the Blue; and Admiral Kempenfelt, Rear-Admiral of the Blue.

20. Dr. Rich. Woodward, Dean of St. Macartin Clogher, to the Bishoprick of Cloyne

Rev. W. Cecil Perry, M.A. Dean of Derry, to the united Bishopricks of Killala and Achonry.

Feb. 17. George Lord Edgcumbe, advanced to the dignity of a Viscount, to him and his heirs male, by the name, ftyle, and title, of Viscount Mount Edgcumbe and Valetort.

John Hallam, D. D. Dean of Bristol.

March 3. Ralph Heathcote, Efq; appointed his Majefty's Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of the Elector of Cologne, in the room of Geo. Cretlener, Efq; dec.

Wm. Browne, Efq; appointed to be Governor of the Bermuda or Somer's Ilands in America, in the room of J. G. Bruere, Efq; deceafed.

24. The dignity of a baronet of the kingdom of Great Britain unto the following gentlemen, and their heirs male, viz. Sir Robert Barker, Knt. of Busbridge, in the county of Surrey; Jofeph Banks, Efq; of Revesby-Abbey, in the co. of Lincoln; John Ingilby, Efq; of Ripley, in the Welt-Riding of the co. of York; Alex. Craufurd, Efq. of Kilburney, in N. Britain; Valentine Rich. Quin, Efq; of Adair, co. of Limerick, in Ireland; Wm. Lewis André, Esq; (captain in his Majefty's 26th reg. of foot) of Southampton, co. of Southamp-. ton; Fra. Sykes, Efq; of Bafildon, co. of Berks; John Coghill, Efq; of Richings, co. of Buckingham; and John Molley, Efq; of Ancoats, co. of Lancaster.

April 3. Edward Emily, A.M. Dean of Derry.-Rev. John Mac Leith, the united churches, and parishes of Killarow and Kilchoman, in the prefbytery of Kintire, and fhire of Argyll and Bute.-Rev. John M Conochie, the church and parish of Crauford, in the prefbytery and county of Lanark.

7. Rev. John Lynch, Doctor of Laws, a Canon or Prebendary of Canterbury, on the refignation of Dr. Rich. Palmer.

14. Tho. Morley, Efq; CapGen.

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