Nov. 17. The Earl of Dunmore kifs'd the King's Hand on his being nominated one of the Knights Brethren of the most Ancient and Noble Order of the Thistle, in the Room of the Earl of Seafield and Finlater, deceas'd. 19. The Rev. Mr. Horfeman was lately inducted into the Living of Greetham in the County of Durham. L The Hon. Edward Byng, Efq; youngest Son to the Lord Viscount Torrington, marry'd to Mrs. Bramfton of Chigwell, a Lady of 40,000l. Fortune. -The Rev. Mr. Jones, prefented to the Rectory of North Waltham in the County of Southampton. 24. The Rev. Mr. Tuff, Domestick Chaplain to the Duke of Bedford, prefented to the Rectory of St. Paul Covent Garden. Dy'd the Relict of the late Bishop of Durham. 26. The Rev. Dr. Baker, prefented by the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, to the Rectory of Barns in Surrey, worth near 400l. per Ann. DECEMBER. 3 The King has prefented William Day, D. D. one of his Majesty's Chaplains, to the Rectory of Toperfield in the County of Essex. 5. Laft Night dy'd fuddenly the Hon. Edward Southwell, Efq; Principal Secretary of State for Ireland. The Rev. Mr. Quick, prefented to the Rectory of Highbray in the County of Devon. The Rev. Mr. Rolle to the Rectory of Padftowe. 7. Count Wartzdorff, Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Poland, had his firft private Audience of their Majefties. 8. The Rev. Mr. Mofes Lloyd, prefented to the ReEtory of Forncet in the County of Norfolk. The Rev. Dr. Walker collated to the Rectory of St. Mary Aldermary, London. 10. Dy'd of the Small Pox, Sir John Huband, Bart. of an ancient Family in Warwickshire. Dy'd the Rev. Sir John Ayloffe, Bart. Rector of Stanford-Rivers in Effex. Dec. 10. Dy'd the Rev. Dr. Symonds, Dean of Battle in Suffex. 12. Dy'd William Cotefworth, Efq; one of the Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlefex. 15. Col. John Cope, Lieutenant-Colonel to the second Troop of Grenadier Guards, and Member of Parlia ment ment for Leskard in Cornwall, kifs'd the King's Hand upon his being appointed Colonel of the Regiment of Foot, late Brig. Gen. Newton's. Dec. 10. Dy'd the Rev. Mr. Charles Young, Rector of Beavers in Suffolk. The Rev. Mr. Nairne, made Dean of Battle. The Rev. Mr. Arnet, prefented to the Rectory of Weldrake in the County of York. John Phillips, Efq; appointed Receiver-General of the Land-Tax for the Counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, Glamorgan, and Pembroke. 17. Col. Cosby, made Governor of the Leeward Islands. The Rev. Mr. Baxton, prefented to the Rectory of Baxton in the County of Bedford. 19. Dy'd Dr. Purcel a Phyfician, Author of a Trea tife on the Vapours. -The Rev. Mr. Hill, prefented to the Rectory of Hodnet in the County of Salop. Dy'd Mr. Northey, a Turkey Merchant, Brother to Sir Edward Northey, late Attorney General. 21. The Rev. Dr. Penny had the Honour to kifs the Hands of their Majefties and the Prince, on his being appointed Dean of Litchfield and Coventry. The Rev. Mr. Knight, prefented to the Vicarage of Moulton in the County of Northampton. -The Rev. Mr. Sandford prefented to the Rectory of Marfin Ridgware, in the County of Stafford. -Dy'd Mr. Tudor Spicemaker, firft Yeoman to the Board of Green-cloth. 25. Dy'd fuddenly the Right Hon. Henry Earl of Delorane, one of the Sixteen Peers for Scotland, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to his Majefty, &c. He was the youngeft Son of James Duke of Monmouth, beheaded in K. James II's Time, The Rev. Mr. Martin Johnfon prefented to the ReEtory of Gillingham in Suffolk. 29. William Sharpe, Efq; appointed one of the Clerks in Ordinary of his Majefty's Moft Hon. Privy Council. The Rev. Dr. Humphreys prefented to the Living of Ware in Hertfordshire. -Dy'd the Hon. Mrs. Smith, Governefs to his Royal Highness the Duke. 31. Dy'd at Paris, the Right Hon. Lucius-Henry Carey, Lord Viscount Falkland. FINI Š. A TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS Contain'd in the Fifteenth Volume. A Of the House of Lords and Houfe of Commons Of the House of Lords in Great Britain to the 59 C D Death of Pope Benedict XIII. 237 Decree Imperial, touching the Treaty of Seville 134 Denmark 142, 294 131, 292 P Arliament of Paris, what pass'd there upon regiftring 149 to 156 Parliament of Rhoan what pass'd there upon the fame Oc- cafion 158 to 163 |