Humphrey Cotes, Efq; Weymouth, John Tucker, Efq. and Melcomb regis, Wigan, Wilton, Wiltshire, John Purling,* Efq. Charles Penruddock, Efq. Winchelfea, Arnold Nefbit, Efq. 7. C. Cornwall, Efq. Winchester, Henry Penton, Efq. Lovel Stanhope, Efq. Windfor, Hon. Auguftus Keppell, Woodstock, John Skinner, Efq. William Eden, Efq. Wootton Baffet, The Hon. Henry St. John, Mr. Scott. Worcestershire, Rt. Hon. Wm. Dowdeswell, Worcester, 893 Unfuccefsful, Sir Watkin Lewes, Knt. 736 Edward Bearcroft, Efq. 312 Sir Watkin has protested against the return. Many proofs of bribery are faid to have appeared; but one very notorious inftance of corrupt influence was in the appointment of 300 freemen to be conftables, &c. Chipping Wycomb, Hon. Th. Fitzmaurice,* Robert Waller, Efq. Yarmouth, (I. Wight) Jervaife Clarke, Efq. Edward Worley, Efq. Yarmouth, Norf. Cha. Townfend, Efq. 310 Hon. Richard Walpole, Unfuccefsful, Sir Charles Saunders, 310 216 William Beckford, Efq. 218 Yorkshire, York city, Lord John Cavendish, 807 Charles Turner, Efq. 828 Unfuc. Martin Bladen Hawke, Efq. 647 Glasgow, Renfrew, &c. Lord Fre. Campbell Haddingtonshire, Sir George Suttie. +Inverkeithing, &c. Colonel Campbell. Unfuccefsful, Colonel Mafterton. Kincardinshire, Lord Adam Gordon. Kinghorn, Dyfart, &c. John Johnstone, Efq. Unfuccefsful, Mr. Ofwald. Lanerkshire, Andrew Stuart, Esq. The unsuccessful Candidates for Places in the preceding Lift marked thus †, mean to petition the House on the legality of the returns. The fashionable Dress for November, as established at St. James's and Bath. ULL DRESS.Ladies wear their hair dreffed very far back, and broad at pearls, with fhort lappets, and flowers in fancy ;-fancy tippets ;-ruffles very fhallow before, and picked behind;-rich plain filks or fattins trimmed with blond or mignionet, ornamented with taffels, and bows of ribbon of different colours;-large hoops;-fhoes to match the filks, with fmall rofe buckles. UNDRESS.- -Black hats, with skeleton edge, and very full trimmed, rather high round the crown ;-rich Chinese filks or fattin cloaks, lined and trimmed with fkin; or black mode trimmed with broad lace, and lined with white;-French jackets trimmed with fringe to match the filks; or night gowns with round cuffs, and double robings of mignionet ;-the gowns in general made with lappels to button at the top of the ftays, which are worn very low ;-flippers with white heels and small rofes. MARRIED. IN Mietfon Scotland, Lord Cochran, eldest fon Gilchrift, 2d daughter of Capt. James Gil- At Edinburgh, Hon. Capt. Maitland, to the in Yorkshire, to Mifs Eliz. Taylor, daugh- The Rev. Mr. Wills, of Agnes in Cornwall, to Mifs Selina Wheler, of Otterden-place, in Kent. Rev. Mr. Brackley Kennet, morning-preacher at Berkeley-Chapel, fon of Alderman Kennet, to Mifs Sarah Mahew, of Hereford.. Geo. Heffe, Efq; to Mifs Eliza Gunthorpe, of the Adelphi. At Blandford, the Rev. Mr. Manrill, of Bur- At Moulfey in Surry, Capt. Moore, belonging Rev. Mr. Daniel Williams, to Mrs. Arthur, Mr. Samuel Colborne, junr. a confiderable falt proprietor at Lymington, to Mifs Cordelia Ann Garften, daughter of John Garften, Efq; of Blafhford, near Ringwood. Mr. Thomas Bradshaw, of London, to Miss Molly Harris, youngest daughter of Mr. Alderman Harris, of Glocefter. Mr. Chadwick, an eminent hop and brandy merchant, of Glocefter, to Mifs Clark. Mr. Rich. Watley, a wealthy farmer of Berkfhire, to Mrs. Lowrell, a widow gentlewoman of Thames-ftreet: The next morning the bridegroom was taken ill, and expired in lefs than an hour after. Mr. Lane, watchmaker, of Bristol, to Mifs Brown, daughter of Mr. Brown, bookfeller, of Honiton, Devon. Ꭰ I E D. At Edinburgh, the Right Hon. Lady Catherine The Right Hon. Lady Dowager Bleffington. Mr. Standfaft Smith, apothecary of Bristol. John Colburne, Efq; of Spilman's court near At his lodgings near Blackheath, Monfieur Rev. Dr. Style, fellow of King's coll. Cam- Robert Boothby, Efq; captain of the second Noah Bliffon, Efq; formerly a ftock-broker, At Dorchefter, John Gordon, Efq; one of the reprefentatives in the affembly of Jamaica. Of an apoplectic fit, in Cramlington church, immediately after having baptized a child, the Rev. Mr. Alderfon, of Newcastle. At Bath, Mifs Eliz. Moyle, youngest daughter of the late John Moyle, Efq; of Cross, in Cornwall, Mrs. Daubuz, of Bath, fifter-in-law to Sir Joshua Van Neck, Bart. Mrs. Bush, wife of Tho. Bufh, Efq; of Cirencefter. SUDDENLY, Somersetshire. Slade, Efq; of Pennard in At Devizes, Michael Lejay, Efq; of Bath. Tho. Mellican Milles, Efq; of Hill-Bishop's, Somerfet, reckoned one of the largest men in this kingdom. At Aberdeen, the Hon. Mrs. Buchan, reli&t of the deceased Thomas Buchan, of Cairnbulg, Efq; advocate. Tho. Parry, Efq; of Arkeftone, Herefordshire. John Greenaway, Efq; poffeffed of a large eftate in the county of Lincoln. At Epfom in Surry, Edward Northy, Efq, The Rev. Mr. Stewart Gunning, rector of At Prefteigne, in Radnorfhire, the truly pious and benevolent Mrs. Jane Price, Lady of Wm. Price, Efq; of that place. Her eftate, which is confiderable, he has left to the Hon. Mr. Archdeacon Harley. Mr. Thomas Abraham, wine and timber merchant, of Southampton. Mr. Wm. Skuce, the well-known and facetious landlord of Bibury. At Deptford, John Greenleaf, a fidler, who by playing country dances at hops, fairs, &c. had amaffed a fortune of 3000l. ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. The Rev. Tho. Cherry, M. A. to be lecturer of St. Ann, Middlesex. Rev. John Boftock, jun. to the vicarage of New Windfor, Berks. The Rev. John Finden, B. D. to the impropriate curacy of Wootton, Wilts. Rev. Mr. Henry Bathurst, to the living of Bletchingly, Surry. Rev. Wm. Crackelt, to the vicarage of Chalke, in Kent. Rev. Townfend Andrews, prebendary of St. Paul's, to the rectory of St. Catherine Coleman, London. Rev. John Delap, D. D. to the rectory of Woollavington, with the vicarages of Kingfton and Iford. Rev. Geo. Lafcoombe, B. A. to the vicarage of Walton, Yorkshire. Rev. John Summers, B. A. to the rectory of Brayley, in Wilts. Rev. John Story, to the rectories of St. Mi chael Coffany in Norwich, and Great Melton St. Marv's, and All Saints, in Norfolk. Rev. John Cleaver, M. A. to the vicarage of Frodsham, in Cheshire. Dr. Thomas, to be his Majefty's phyfician in ordinary, in place of Dr. Duncan, deceased. Richard Willis, Efq; to be gentleman usher of his Majesty's Hon. Privy Chamber, in the room of Sir C. Sheffield, deceased. Rev. Mr. Farmer, fellow of Emanuel college, to be Lady Margaret's preacher at Cambridge, on the refignation of the Rev. Mr. Hubbard. Rev. Mr. Kedington, M. A. to the rectory of Little Chifhall, in Effex. Rev. Samuel Phillips, B. A. to the vicarage of Hallerton in Norfolk. Rev. Richard Greaves, clerk, to the living of Bishop's-Lydeard, Somerfet. Rev. Mr. Butt, M. A. of Salisbury, to the living of Aldborne in Wilts. CIVIL and MILITARY PROMOTIONS. Royal reg. of artillery, Capt. Lieut. Vaughan Lloyd, to be captain. Firft Lieut. Samuel Tovey, to be captain lieutenant. Second Lieut. Abraham Witham, to be first lieut. William Simpson, gent. to be fecond lieut. Wm. Johnston, gent. to be fecond lieut, vice fecond Lieut. Leonard Hammond, refigned. Royals, ift. Battalion, Capt. Maximilian Faviere, to be Major. Capt. Frederick Falkiner to be captain. Lieut. William Kingfmill to be captain-lieutenant. Enfign Geo. M'Mundo, to be lieutenant. James Corbet, Gent. to be enfign. Enfign Robert Arbuthnott to be lieutenant. Adjutant Wm. Oliver Grace, from half-pay to be Enfign. 5th reg. of foot, Enfign Brett Chambers to be lieutenant. Burron Gage Burtut, Gent, to be enfign. Lieut. Thomas Baker to be quarter-mafter. 36th reg. of foot, Enfign Richard Kearney to be lieut. James Mounfey, gent. enfign. Enfign Francis Peirfon, to be lieutenant. Major Charles Chapman, of the late 96th reg. to be lieutenant-colonel in the army. Clement Richardfon, Efq; to be his Majesty's Conful at Cagliari in Sardinia. Dr. Baker, to be phyfician to the houshold, in the room of Dr. Duncombe, appointed phyfician in ordinary. Sir John Pringle, Bart. prefident of the Royal Society, to be physician extraordinary to his Majefty. John Ives, Efq; to be Suffolk Herald at Arms. Alderman Plomer and John Hart, Efq; to be fheriffs of London and Middlesex. Rev. Mr. Wm. Hancock Robert, 'to be head mafter of the free grammar school at Worcefter. Sir Henry Bridgman, Bart. to be recorder of Wenlock. |