354 Gazette and Civil Promotions.-Bankrupts. GAZETTE PROMOTIONS. Ount Salmour is appointed mi Dresden, Con nifter plenipo. at the court of Jan. 11. France; and Count Redern, with the fame character, to that of Manrid. Hamburgb, Jan. 12. Jender John A 'olphus Pappe, J. V. L. was chofen burghomaiter, vice burghomafter Schulte. Hamb. Jan. 20. Mr. Wm. Ampfink was chofen a fenator of this city, vice Mr. Juhn Adolphus Poppe, chosen burghomaster. Berlin, Jan. 21. Baron Koller, now minifter at Stockholm, is appointed to fucceed Count Goertz at Petersburgh. Whitehall, Jan. 21. R. Williams of Trin. Coll. Cambricge, efq; and his iffue, his Majefty's licence to take the furname and bear the arms of Rich. Dublin Cafle, Jan. 24. Sir John Parnell, bart, chanc. of the excheq. in Ireland, appointed of the privy council, and fworn in accordingly. Whitehall, Jan. 31. Rich. Fitzherbert, efq; -ferj. trumpeter, vice Jof. Probert, efq; dc. John Graham, of Newcastle upon Tyne, co. Nerthumberland, efq; and ifue-his Ma jefty's licence to affume the furname, and to bear the arms of Clerke, putfuant to the last will of Tho. Mofeld, late of Kingston upon Hul, dec. Also, To Rob. Joblon of Leeds, gent. his royal licence to take the furname of Warburton. Dublin Caftle, Feb. 10. Sir Lucius O'Brien appointed of his Majefty's privy council, wa, this day fworn at the board accordingly. St James's, Feb. 13. John Cricklee Turner, efq; high fheriff of Camb. and Hunt. reseived the honour of knighthood. St. James's, Feb. 15. Dan. Douglas of Baron de Kutzleben, envoy extr. and min. Monf. Tornello, refident from the republic of Venice, had his audience of leave. And M. Soderini, his fucceffor in the fame cha- Whiteball, Feb. 18. The rev. Dr. James Lord Chamb. Office, Feb. 21. Daniel Gib, James Earle, efq; of Hanover. fq. appointed furgeon extra. to his Majesty's houthold. Whitehall, Feb. 24. Right Hon. Will, Lord Craven-his Majesty's lieut. and cuftos rot. of Berks. Rev. John Fisher, M. A. one of his Majefly's chaplains in ord.-canon of Windfor, vice rev. Dr. John Boltock. Whisball, Feb. 28. Right hon. Grenville Levefton Gower, earl Gower-Marquis of Stafford, with remainder to his iffue male. St. James's, March 3. His Maje y was pleafed to invest the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon with the infigns of the most ancient order of the thistle. St. James's, March 4. To approve of Johnfon Newman, efq; to be conful for the Emprefs of Ruffia at Huil. Whitehall, March 4. To prefent rev. Rt. Warton, M. A. to Sigglefthorpe, al. Sigglesthorne, R. co. York, vie rev. Th. Constable, dec. Alfo, Rev. Geo. Worley, B. A. ro Stonegrave, R. co. York, vice faid Th Conftable, dec. Queen's Palace, March 5. Mrs. Georgiana Herbert Herbert-one of her Majesty's bedchamber, vice Mrs. Boughton, dec. St. James's, March 6. Edw. Pryfe Lloyd, of Llanarth, efq; fheriff of Cardigan, vice John Martin of Alfegoch, efq. Whiteball, March 7. Mr. John Pringle, commiflary clerk of the commiflariot, Edinb. St. James's, March 13. Amendment on the roll of theriffe, Gloucefterfh Ch. Coxe, now refident at Bath, formerly of Kemble, efq. E CIVIL PROMOTIONS. Dward Pingo, efq; York Herald, vice Mr. Popham, Mafier in Chancery. Col. Rofs Secretary to Lord Cornwallis, Gov. Gen. in the East Indies. Bamber Gascoigne, jun. efq; Receiver Gen. of the Customs, vice W. Mellish, efq; refig. Rev. Andrew Gibton, appointed to the church and parish of Muckart, co. Fife, vice rev. Archibald Rannie, dec. Marquis of Carmarthen, High Steward of Kingston upon Hull. London Prices of Grain.-Theatrical Regifter.-Bill of Mortality. 355 AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from April 10, to April 15, 1786, Wheat Rye Barley Oats Beans s. d.js. d.js. d.js. d.ls. d. 4 42 102 102 02 10 COUNTIES IN LAND. Lincoln 4 1/2 02 71 112 4 2 9/2 52 10 4기 112 82 03 Surry Hertford 5 о 13 22 14 I 03 02 314 Bedford Cambridge 4 22 Huntingdon 4 IC Northampton 4 4 213 12 112 3 Northumberld. 4 83 32 61 103 Cumberland 5 43 72 101 II Weftmorland 5 9.3 103 22 14 5 6 3 Rutland 3∞ Lancashire 5 3 62 213 Leicester Nottingham 4 103 Derby 5 8 62 44 Stafford Cornwall 5 30 Salop Hereford 4 Worcester 5 Warwick 4 Gloucester 5 Wilts Berks Oxford O O O O O O O 96 Bucks 2 15 3 42 3 03 02 72 92 2 2 2. 95 72 4 9420 6 9 427 676∞∞ 3 9 4 Hampshire 4 9 4 ༨༠ 4 6. Merch.of Venice Cath. and Petruchio. 7. Redemption. 8. The Heiref-The Virgin Unmask'd. 17. Twelfth Night - The Romp. 18. The Country Girl-Double Disguise. 19. She Would and She Would Not-Arthur and Emmeline. 20. Merchant of Venice-The Romp. 24. School for Scandal-Daphne & Amintor 28. She Would and She Would Not-The Irish Widow. 29. Merch. of Venice-Daphne & Amintor REGISTER. COVENT-GARDEN. April 1. Follies of a Day-The April Fool 3. Werter-Omai. 4. Mahomet-The Two Mifers. 6. The Duenna-Òmai. 8. The Foundling-The Poor Soldier. 17. Romeo and Juliet-Omai. 18. The Plain Dealer-Duke and No Duke. 19 The Mourning Bride-The Two Mifers. 20. The Caftle of Andalufia-Omai. 21. Fontainbleau-Midas 22. Werter-Love in a Camp. 24. The Bird in a Cage-The Drummer. 25. The Foundling-Omai. 26. The Grecian Daughter-Duke and No Duke. 27. The Orphan-Love in a Camp: 28. Robin Hood-April Fool. 29. Castle of Andalufia-The Drummer. Ann 201 DAY'S PRICE OF STOCKS IN APRIL, 1786. Ditto India India India S Sea Long | Short 1777. 1773. Stock. Ann. Bonds. Stock. 475.pr Old New. 13 per Ct, New 13 per Ct4 per Ct Excheq Lottery Ann. Ann. 1751 Navy. Scrip. Scrip. Bills. Tickets 1042 201 138 *48 644 In he 3 per Cent, Confols, the highest and lowest Price of caeh Day is given; in the other Stock the highest Price only. More in Quantity and greater Mariety than any Book of the Mind and Price. 394 Meteorol. Diaries for June 1785, & May 1786 358 Optical Phonom.-Cherries, when introduced 389 369 Pathetic Addrefs for Widows of the Clergy 405 425 426-430 431 DUBLIN; By SYLVANUS URBAN, Gent. LONDON, Printed by J. NICHOLS, for D. HENRY, late of SAINT JOHN'S GATE. 358 Meteorological Diaries for June, 1785, and May, 1786. 1234 56 78 clouds and fun,3 bright and hot.4 SW bright and hot. S bright and hot. 6 bright and hot. 7 14 29 15 bright, and hot. 29 13 59 S bright and hot. 8 29 12 [cold even 56 NW 13 29 18 57 NW 18 30 I 53 NW 19 N NW 56 N h.wind, thowers ftrongly electric, bluffering and cloudy, cold even.10 clouds and fun.. gloomy and cold. cloudy and mild.. overcast and mild. overcaft and mild. 11 24 30 2 -55 25 30 2 55 NE 26 30 I 56 E 27 30 60 E 29 17 clouds and fun. bright and hot fun, brisk wind,12 bright and hot, brifk wind. hot fun, brifk wind. hot fun. clouds and fun, 1 Vegetables much refreshed by the rain2 Peas, fown Nov. 13, gathered; and fome, fown two months later, the fame day.3 Elder (lambucus nigra), and wild rofe (rofa canina), begin to blow.-4 Corn-flag (gladiolus communis) in bloom.—5 Therm, at 2 P. M. 77.6 Gold and filver-fith sport in the caual.-7 Great numbers of rooks fréquent Norwood to feed on the caterpillars of the phalena tortrix viridana, which have ftript the oaks and elms.-9 White-thorn hedges lain almoft bare by the caterpillars of the phalena tinea padella. Much hay-making, a very fhort crop; wheat in bloom, fhort firaw and ears. Plants in general much annoyed by caterpillars, which were foftered by the hot and dry weather.—11 Swifts in large numbers bufily engaged at Norwood in catching the moths, which proceed from the caterpillars that have devoured the oaken leaves; most of the trees are nearly as naked as in winter.-12 Bloom of Portugal laurel perfumes the air at confiderable distance. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for May, 1786. Height of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. |