- to per 70 lbs. . Tuesday, March 28. Beef (174 oz. per lb.) Os. 5d. to Os. 8d. Quartern Loaf Os. 9d. to Os. 10d. Mutton Os. 6d. to Os. 8d. Potatoes (28 lb.) Os. 8d. to Os. Od. Lamb, per quarter 6s. Od. to 9s. 9d. Fresh Butter, per Ib. 18. 6d. to Os. Od. Veal Os. 8d. to ls. Od. Salt ditto, per stone 165. Od. to Os. Od. Pork Os. 5d. to Os. 6d. Ditto, per lb. 1s. Od. to Os. Od. Tallow, per stone . 9. 6d. to 10s. 6d. Eggs, per dozen Os. 8d. to Os. Od. HADDINGTON.-MARCH 31. Oats. Beans. Istor.....37s. Od. 1st,...... 28s. Od. 1st....... 258. Od. 1st,......178. Od. 1st......178. 6d. 2.......368. Od. 2d,...... 25s. Od. ( 2d, ...... 22s. Od. 2d.......15s. Od. 20 ......158. Od. 31.......34s. 60. | 3d, ......22s. Od. 3d, ...... 20s. Od. | 2d,...... 13s. Od. | 3d,......13s. Od Average of Wheat, £1:15:7:9-12ths. London, Corn Exchange, March 27. Liverpool, April 4 Wheat, red. 64 to 68 Boilers 46 to 48 Wheat, 8. d. 8. d. s. d. &, d. Fime ditto 68 to 70 New Pease, grey 40 0 to 42 0 Superfine ditto 72 to 7: Small Beans . 43 to 4 Eng. new . 10 0 to 10 10 White 500 to 58 0 64 36 American 90 to 96 Fide ditto 70 to 74 Foreign 36 to 40 Dantzic 9 8 to 10 8.p.240 lb. fine47 0 to 48 0 Superfine do. - 76 to 80 Feed Oats 21 to 23 Dutch Red 9 0 to 9 10 Irish 44 0 to 46 0 Frank, new ..32 to 38 Fine do. 24 to 26 Ameri. p. 19€ lb. 8 0 to 90 Archangel * 8 0 to 9 0 Sweet, U.S. 40 0 to 120 28 to 31 Fine do. 26 to 28 Canada 9 0 to 9 6 Do. in bond 30 0 to 32 0 54 to 56 Potato do. 25 to 26 Scotch 9 9 to 10 61 Sour do. 36 0 to 38 0 Superfine .. 37 to 20 Fine do. • 28 to 30 Irish, new'. 9 8 to 9 10 Oatmeal, per 240 lb. . 50 to 60 Flour, p. sack 65 to 70 Barley, per 60 lbs. English 33 0 to 35 0 Fine do, 65 to 70 Seconds Scotch 29 0 to 320 Hos Pease .. 39 to 12 North Country 55 to 60 Eng: Prind. 5 3 to 5 9 Irish 27 0 to 32 0 . 43 to 44 Pollard, per qr. 20 to 28 Scotch Maple : * 5 0 to 56 Bran, p.241bs. i 1 to 12 White pease . 42 to 44 Bran 12 to 14 4 4 to 48 Butter, Beef, &c. Secds, &c. Oats, per 45 lb. Butter, per cwt. s. 8.1 Irish do. 3 6 to 3 8 Newry 81 to 82 Most. Brown, 15 to 20 Hempseed 15 to 56|Scotch do.'. 3 7 to 3 9 Waterford 2 to 73 -White 6 to u Linseed crush. 56 to 64 Rye, per qr. 38 0 to 10 o Cork, pick. 2d, 78 to 80 Tares. 10 to 14 New for. Seed 76 to 80 Malt per b. 64 to 68 Turnip, White 14 to 20 Ryegrass 15 to 4011-Fine. · 10 3 to 10 9 Beef, p. tierce 100 to 110 o to o Clover, Red . 60 to 981-Middling 8 3 to 8 9 Tongu. p. firk. 75 to 80 -Yellow O to 01- White . 60 to 100||Beans, pr qr. Pork, pi brl. 84 to 85 Carraway, new. 60 to 62 Coriander 16 to English : 48 0 to 52 0 Bacon, per cwt. Canary 80 to 901 Trefoil, 30 to 63 Irish. 43 0 to 45 0 -Short middles 57 58 New Rapeseed, £38 to £42. Rapeseed, p. 1. £34 to £36 Hams, dry 55 to 58 Average Prices of Corn in England and Wales, from the Returns received in the Week ended 18th March, 1820. Wheat, 70s. Id-Rye, 41s. 5d.-Barley, 56s. 5d. Oats, 24s. 100.-Beans, 15s. 5d.-Pease, 18s. 5d. Beer or Big, Os. Od. Oatmeal, 268. Od. Average Prices of British Corn in Scotland, by the Quarter of Eight Winchester Bushels, and Oatmeal, per Boll of 128 lbs. Scots Troy, or 140 lbs. Avoirdupois, of the Four Wecks immediately preceding the 15th Jan. 1818. Wheat, 73. 24.-Rye, 58s. 3d.-Barley, 103. 8d. -Oats, 323. 3d.-Beans, 55s. 8d. - Peaso, 51s. Od. Beer or Big, 398. 5d.-Oatmeal, 29s. 2d. Irish. 3d dry METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. The quantity of rain that fell during the month of March is less than that of any one month for the last six years. In other respects there is nothing deserving particular notice. The mean temperature has been gradually, though slowly, increasing the average for the month being one degree and a half higher than that of February, the same quantity less than that of March 1819, and nearly a degree higher than the mean of March for the last four years. The Thermometer, during the month, sunk eight times below the freezing point, and rose eleven times above 50. The mean daily range is about half a degree greater than is usual for the season. The Barometer has not been so stationary as might have been expected during so long a tract of dry weather. The fluctuations were frequent, and sometimes of considerable extent, generally preceded or accompanied by gales of wind. The mean of the Hygrometer is above the usual average of the spring months, and the point of deposition is consequently below the mean minimum temperature. This is generally the case, indeed, during the months of March and April, owing, as has been often remarked, to the prevalence of dry cold winds from the north and northeast. The season altogether has been uncommonly favourable ; and though vegetation has not been so rapid as last year, there is reason to expect a much more abundant crop of all kinds of fruit. In this district the orchards were scarcely ever known to present a more promising appearance than they do now. VOL. VII. P 14th 2d, 18th, METEOROLOGICAL Table, extracted from the Register kept on the Banks of the Tay, four miles east from Perth, Latitude 564 25', Elevation 185 feet. MARCA 1820. Extremes. THERMOMETER. Degrees. Mean of greatest daily heat, 46.9 Maximum, 15th day, 56.0 .....cold, 34.8 Minimum, 2d, 24.5 ....... temperature, 10 A.M. 41.6 Lowest maximum, 2d, 35.5 P.M. 39.0 Highest minimum, 28th, ........ of daily extremes, 40.8 Highest, 10 A. M. 15th, 54.5 ............ 10 A.M. and 10 P.M. 40.3 Lowest ditto, 2d, 31-0 .......... 4 daily observations, 40.6 Highest, 10 P. M. 49.5 Whole range of thermometer, 375.0 Lowest ditto 28.5 Mean daily ditto, 12.1 Greatest range in 24 hours, 4th, 19,5 ........temperature of spring water, 40.6 Least ditto, . 12th, 6.0 Inches. Mean of 10 A.M. (temp. of mer. 47) 29.702 Highest, 10 A. M. 30.350 ............ 10 P.M. (temp. of mer. 47) 29.714 Lowest ditto, 23d, 28.700 ........ both, (temp. of mer. 47) 29.708 Highest, 10 P. M. 30.415 Whole range of barometer, 8.070 Lowest ditto, 23d, 28.765 Mean ditto, during the day, .133 Greatest range in 24 hours, 22d, .935 ........ night, .127 11th, . .015 ................ in 24 hours, .260 HYGROMETER. Degrees. HYGROMETER. Degrees. Leslie. Highest, 10 A. M. 22d, 52.0 Rain in inches, 0.332 14th, 3.0 Evaporation in ditto, 1.720 .......... Highest, 10 P. M. 30th, 21.0 Mean daily Evaporation, .055 .... Lowest ditto, 28th, 3.0 Leslie. Mean, 10 A. M. 16.5 Anderson. P. of Dep. Highest, 10 A.M. 15th 48.0 ....................... 10 P. M. 11.3 *** ...................... Lowest ditto, 3d 10.0 ................... both, 13.9 .......................... Highest, 10 P.M. 14th 47.0 Anderson. Point of Dep. 10 A.M. 30.4 Lowest ditto, 3d 17.0 ......................................... 10 P.M. 31.4 Relat. Hum. Highest, 10 A.M. 14th 93.0 ..... both, 30.9 ................................. Least ditto, 25th 39.0 Relat. Humid. 10 A.M. 70.1 .......................... Greatest, 10 P.M. 28th 96.0 ........................................ 10 P. M. 77.7 ............ Least ditto, 7th 63.0 both, 73.9 Mois. 100 cub. in. Greatest, 10 A.M. 15th .926 ................Grs. mois, in 100 cub. in air, 10 A.M. .134 ................................ Least ditto, 3d ................................................. 10 P.M. .136 ............................ Greatest, 10 P. M. 14th 323 ............................ both, ......................... Least ditto, 3d .082 Fair days, 25; rainy days, 6. Wind west of meridian, 21; east of meridian, 10. 17th, . . .135 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, extracted from the Register kept at Edinburgh, in the Observatory, Calton-ħill. N.B.-The Observations are made twice every day, at nine o'clock, forenoon, and four o'clock, afternoon. The second Observation in the afternoon, in the first column, is taken by the Register Thermometer. APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &c. 15th July 22 Bn. I. MILITARY. 49 F. Lieut.-Gen. Sir M. Nightingall, Colonel, vice Maitland, dead 19th Feb. Bt. Major Hon. F. Cathcart, 2 Dr. to be Bt. Major Glegg, Major by purch. vice Lieut.-Col. 24th Feb. 1820 Ormsby, ret. 9th March Capt. Frye, 4 F. Major 12th Aug. 1819 Lieut. Lamont, Capt. by purch. do, Cowell, Coldst. Guards, Major Ensign Sanders, Lieut. by purch. do. 17th Feb. 1820 50 Gent. Cadet G. Ross, from R. M. Col. Ens. 1 Dr. G. General Gwyn, from 22 Dr. Colonel, vice vice Power, cancelled 2d ditto Sir D. Dundas, dead 19th do. Surg. Jones, h. p. 1 F. Surg. vice Ross, Lieut. Elmsall, Captain by purch. vice h. p. 1 F. 17th Feb. Naylor, ret. 2d March 53 Lt. Col. Fleming, fm. 2 Cey. Reg. Lt. Col. Cornet Grierson, Lieut. by purch. vice Brereton, h. p. York Rang. 24th do. T. Alcoek, Cornet by purch. do. W. Warren, Ensign 8th May 1819 15 Dr. Ramsden, Cornet by purch. vice Elton, 59 Ensign Barlow, Lieut. vice Macpherson, prom 94th Feb. 13th do. 17 Ensign Dalzell, from 45 F. Cornet, vice 65 Mulkern, Lieut. v. Thomson, dead Marriott, 67 F. 18th July A. B. Bromwich, Cornet, vice Nixon, W. Fitzmaurice, Ens. do. dead 17th Feb. 67 Cornet Marriott, from 17 Dr. Lieut. vice Comet Bebb, Lieutenant, vice Taunton, Jones, dead 18th do. dead 2d Sept. 1817 70 Lieut. Mackay, Capt. vice Cameron, 6 Vet. F. W. E. Barrell, Cornet, vice Davis, dead 2d March 1820 1st Feb. 1820 Ensign White, Lieut. do. IF. Lieut. Clyne, Captain, vice Butler, dead Gent. Cadet J. L. Clarke, from Roy. Mil. 9th March Coll. Eosign do. Anderson, from h. p. 97 F. Paym. 73 Lieut. Watts, from 16 F. Capt. vice Valvice Lonsdale, h. p. do. 24th Feb. 10 Thaine, Captain, vice Mullengar, 75 Troop Quar. Master M. M'Phail, Quar. cancelled 17th Feb. Mast. vice Murray, dead 9th March 11 Ensign Hopkins, Lieutenant, vice Smith, 79 Lieut. Cameron, from h. p. Lieut. vice 8 Vet. Bn. 20 March do. Mzeduff Watt, Ensign do. 84 Ensign Ingilby, Lieut. vice M'Carthy, dead 17 Ensign Cain, Lieut. vice Maw, dead 30th May 1819 12th June 1819 G. P. Clarke, Ens. 17th Feb. 1820 G. D. Young, Ensign 6th April 86 Surg. Rule, from h. p. 58 F. Surg. vice Ensign Leslie, from 46 F. Ensign, vice Bellairs, h. p. 58.F. 24 do. Gordon, h. p. 83 F. rec. diff. 87 Lieut. Carroll, Adj. vice Hutchinson, pro. 20 March 1820 25th May 1819 Lieut. Craster, Captain by purch. v: Lay, 89 Ens. Macdonald, Lieut. vice Hewson, dead ret. 24th Feb. 26th June Ensign Butler, Lieutenant do. 1st March 1817 J. B. Gough, Ensign do. 90 Ensign Sneyd, from h. p. 39 F. Ensign 20 Lieut. Kennedy, 1st Lieut, vice Trot 9th March 1820 ter, 9 Vet. Bn. 2d March 91 Trimmer, Lieut. vice Hood, 9 Vet. do. 2d do. Lieut. Berwick, from 24 Dr. Lieut. vice D. Macdowall, Ens. do. Smith, Adj. 19th Dec. 1818 92 Lt. Meiklejohn, from ho p. 56 F. Paym. Ensign Dore, Lieut. 21st Aug. 1819 vice Gordon, h. p. do. M. Schorff, Ens. vice Chamberlin, dead 93 Lieut. Sparks, Capt. vice Boulger, 7 Vet. 1st Feb. 1820 Bn. 17th Feb. G. Frankland, Ens 1st Sept. 1819 Ensign Arthur, Lieut. 20 March 25 Lieut. Robertson, Capt. vice Juxon, 10 Spens, Ens. do. Vet. Bo. 2d March 1820 R. Br. Field-Marshal the Duke of Wellington, Ensign Blackwell, Lieut. do. K.G. & G.C.B. Colonel in Chief, vice Sir do. 19th Feb. Lieut. Popham, Capt. vice Patison, 8 Vet. 1W.I.R. Capt. Fane, from 36 F. Major by purch. Bn. 9th do. 2 March Ensign Parker, Lieut. R.S. C. Viscount Beauchamp, Ensign by 30 Lieut. Spratt, from h. p. 4 W. I. R. Lieut. purch. vice Myers, prom. 24th Feb. vice Ros3, 4 Vet. Bn. 2d do. 2 Lieut. Barry, Capt. více Hance, 1 Vet. Bn. 31 Ensign Chambers, Lieut. v. Hearne, dead 2d March 5th July 1819 M‘Lean, from h. p. Afr. Corps, Lt. Lieut. Moody, Capt. by purch. vice Fane, do. 1w. I. R. 2 March 1826 1C. R. 2d Lieut. Gray, 1st Lieut. v. Tulloh, dead M'Kenzie, Capt. vice Chisholm, 4 1st June 1819 Vet. Bn. do. 2 Lt. Col. Smelt, from h. p. York Rangers, Ens. M'Iver, Lieut. do. Lt.-Col. vice Fleming, 53 F. 24th Feb. 1820 43 Ensign Cradock, Lieut. vice Madden, 92 F. York C. A. Boetefeur, Ensign by purch. vice Dor24th Feb. mer, prom. 9th March Ferguson, Ens. do. Medical Department. 15 T. Eman, Ensign, vice Dalzell, 17 Dr. 17th do. J. Campbell, Hosp. Assist. vice Cousens, dead N. Sykes, Ens. by purch. vice Williamson, 24th Feb. 73 F. 9th March Garrisons. 46 Ensign Orange, Lieut. vice Watts, 73 F. Gen. Sir Samuel Hulse, Gov. of Chelsea Hospital, 17th Feb. vice Dundas, dead Lt.-Gen. Sir Harry Calvert, Bt. G.C.B. Lt.-Gov. of do. Exchanges. do. Bt. Lt. Col. O'Malley, from 38 F. with Maj. CuyW. Codd, Ens. do. ler, h. p. 60 F. do. 19 do. do. Bt. Lt. Col. Bourchier, from 11 Dr. with Major Capt. A. F. von Brandis, late G. L. 28th Jan. 1820 Smith, 22 Dr. Lieut. S. Swiny, h. p. 38 F. 26th Nov. 1819 Bt. Major Milner, from 4 F. with Bt. Major Frye, Lowson, h. p. 22 Dr. 25th Sept. h. p. 3 F. Ross, late 5 Vet. Bn. Guernsey Capt. Ramsey, from 14 F. rec. diff. with Captain 3d March 1890 Knollis, h. p. Jas. Fraser Dunlop, h. p. 58 F. LondonBrownson, from 25 F. rec. diff. with Capt. derry, Ireland 9th March Priestley, h. p. 5 Gar. Bn. Roberts, late 5 Vet, Bn. Alderney 30th Dec. 1819 Reed, h. p. 4 W. I. R. Green, 67 F. Bombay. 20th July Lieut. M'Kenzie, from 22 Dr. with Lt. Robison, Burton, 5 Vet. Bn.' late h, p. 4 Gar. Bn. 24 F. Aberdeen 25th Feb. 1820 Mullenger, from 10 F. with Lieut. Blane, Ensign James Fraser, 1 Vet. Bn. 13th Feb. h. p. 1 F. G. F. Sander, late Germ. Leg. 19th do. Leavach, from 21 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Paym. A. Macdonald, h. p. Rifle Brig. Johnston, h. p. 3 W. I. R. Nichols, 19 F. 28th Aug. 1819 Reveley, from 46 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Burgess, 2d Lancashire Militia Campbell, h. p. 30 F. 14th Feb. 1820 Ridge, from 56 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Ma- Assist.-Surg. Ader, h. p. Ger. Leg. 30th Dec. 1819 son, h. p. Runstadt, Ger. Leg. 24th Oct. Lee, from 81 F. with Lieut. Dixon, hep. Dep. Assist. Commis. Gen. Rankin, Canada 85 F. Boyton, from 2 Ceylon Reg. with Lieut. Additions and Alterations too late for inser. Poynts, h. p. 30 F. Croft, from 1 F. G. rec. diff. with Lieut. Ly. tion in their respective Places. ster, h. p. Stacpoole, from 18 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. I L. G. Capt. Earl of Uxbridge, from 7 Huss, to be Lynar, h. p. 49 F. Smith, fm. 20 F. rec. diff. with Lt. Holmes, Capt. vice Mayne, ex. rec. diff. 8th March 1820 h. p. 14 F. 1 D. G. Lt. Dames, from h. p. 56 F. Lieut. vice Harrison, from 41 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Waldron, ex. rec. diff. 16th do Borrowes, h. p. 103 F. 2 Dr. Clemens, from 41 F, with Lieut. Purdon, Capt. Spooner, Major by purch. ¥. James, ret. h. p. 4 W. I. R. Lieut. Graham, Capt. by purch. do. Stern, from 60 F. rec. diff. with Lieut. Wil Cornet Shawe, Lieut, by purch. do. liams, h. p. 61 F. A. W. Wyndham, Cornet by purch. do Prior, from 69 F. rec. dift. with Lt. Wind 7 Capt. Mayne, from 1 Life Gds. Capt. vice sor, h. p. 1 W. I. R. Earl of Uxbridge, exch. 8th do. Cornet M*Cally, from 11 Dr. with Cornet Wymer, 7F 22 Dr. Lt. Black, from h. p. Rifle Brig. Lt. vice 16th do. Ensign Forbes, from 22 F. with Ens. Smith, 89 F. 3 F. G. J. Berners, Ens. & Lt by purch. vice Ar Dallas, from 32 F. rec. diff. with Ensign mit, ret. do. Lodington, h. p. 4 F. 1 F. Quarter Master Smith, from 14 Dr. with Quarter J. Mackenzie, Qua.-Mas. vice Park, dead do. Master Houghton, h. p. 25 Dr. 9 Lieut. St. John, from h. p. Meuron's R. Jackson, from 40 F. with Quarter Lt. vice Robinson, exc. do. Master Hales, h. p. 67 F. 10 M'Nair, from h. p. 8 F. Lt. v. Siins exc. rec. dift. do. Resignations and Retirements. 28 Arbuthnot, from h. p. 11 Dr. Capt. Colonel Cooke, 3 West York Militia by purch. vice Teulon, prom. 29 Lieut.-Colonel Irby, 1 W. I. R. R. P. Douglas, Ens. vice Parker, pro. do. 53 Lieut. Emery, Capt. vice Whannel, dead Ormsby, 19 F. Major Naylor, 1 Dr. G. Prideaux, from h. p. 80 F. Lt. do. Captain Lay, 22 F. 55 Pack, from h. p. 71 F. Lieut. vice Clements. exc. rec. diff. do. Appointments Cancelled. do. do. 60 do. Captain Mullingar, 10 F. vice O'Hehir, exc. rec. diff. Cornet Erskine, 21 Dr. 80 Capt. Addison, from h. p. 62 F. Capt. vice Dick, exc. rec. diff. do. Ensign Power, 50 F. 84 Assist.-Surgeon Greig, 67 F. Lieut. Spottswood, Capt. by purch. vice do. Conroy, Capt. vice Wood, 3 Vet. Bn. do. Dep. Assist. Commis. Gen. Phillips. R. Br. Quar.-Mas. Serj. W. Hill, Quar.-Mas. Vice do. Deaths. 2W.I.R. Major Bradley, Lt.-Col. vice Ross, 7 Vet. Bn. do. Gen. Walker, Roy. Art, at Chelsea 14th Mar. 1820 Captain Lord, Major do. Hartoup, Roy. Eng. in London 28th Feb. Lieut. Anderson, Capt. do. Lt.-Gen. Cheney, from G. Gds. at Beverley Ensign Redman, Lieut. 9th March -- Holt, fm. h. p. 4 W. I. R. Ens. do. Major-Gen. P. Mackenzie, Colonel of 3 Vet. Bn. I V. B. Lieut. Worliedge, from h. p. 3 Gar. Bn. at Sheffield 7th do. 24th Feb. 1820 Bt. Major M'Intyre, fm. 2 W. I. R. Capt. Hamilton, R. Wag. Train, London do. 18th March 1820 Lieut. Williams, from 60 F. Lieut. vice Col. D. Rattray, h. p. York Lt. Inf. Vol. 21th Feb. Semple, cancelled do. Sheldrake, R. Art. at Reading 23d do. 3 Maj.-Gen. St George, Col. v. Mackenzie, Lieut.-Col. R. French, h. p. 89 F. dead 16th March Hailes, h. p. Canadian Fenc. at Fre Assist.-Surgeon Tonge, M.D. from h. p. dericton, New Brunswick, Aide-de-camp to Maj. 13 Vet. Bn. Assist-Surg. vice La Cloche, Gen. Smyth 30th Dec. 1819 24th Feb. Middleton, R. Mar. Chat. 5th Mar. 1820 Quart.-Mast. Surtees, from R. Brig. Ens. Major A. Macdonald, h. p. Portuguese service Fraser, 7 Vet. Bn. do. 2d April 1819 5 Bt. Major Ebrington, from h. p. 21 F. Gilbert Elliott, R. Mar. on passage from the Capt. vice Campbell, cancelled Mediterranean 17th Feb. 1820 Lieut. Menzies, from h. p. 25 F. Lt. do. Captain Nixon. 10 Vet. Bn. in Guernsey 25th Jan. Ensign Walker, from h. p. W. I. R. Ens. Haggerston, of late 8 Vet. Bn. vice Bradley, cancelled do. 18th Oct. 1819 7 Lieut.-Col. Ross, from 2 W. I. R. Lieut.. - Whannell, 53 F. Duke of York Indiaman Col. vice Walker, cancelled do, 19th Feb. 1820 Lieut. Tubb, from 5 Vet. Bn. Lieat. - Montgomerie, 57 F. Clonmell 28th Jan. 1st Nov. 1819 do. exc. do. 7 V. B. Balderson, from h. p. 100 F. Licut. Horse Guards, 25th March 1820. 24th Feb. 1820 His Royal Highness the Commander in Chief has 9 Capt. Logan, from R. Scots, Capt. vice been pleased to appoint Major-Gen. Sir Herbert Frederick, cancelled do. Taylor, to be his Military Secretary. Ordnance Department. Royal Artillery. do. 2d Capt. Stopford, from h. p. 2 Capt. 10 Lieut. Hargrove, from h. p. 92 F. Lieut. 26th Dec. 1819 vice Taylor, cancelled do. do. Ensign M'Phail, from h. p. 35 F. Ensign, Tomkyns, from h. p. 1st Lieut. do. vice Hay, cancelled do. do. May, from h. p. 2d Lieut. do. Medical Department. Royal Engincers. Hosp. Assist. —Arthur, from h. p. Hosp. Assist. Ist Lieut. Baddeley, from h. p. 1st Lt. 7th So viæ Moir, cancelled 13th do. 20 Licut. Foster, 1st Lieut. Smith, from h. p. 2d Lieut. do. Staff Medical. Maj. Gen. Sir Henry Torrens, K.C. B. to be Adj. 20 Assist.-Surg. Parratt, from h. p. 2d Assist.-Surg. Gen. to his Majesty's Forces 25th March 1820 vice Humphreys, h. p. 1st Feb. 1820. Vice-Admiral, Sir Graham Moore, Commander in Chief in the Mediterrancan. Secretary, Harry Munro. Ships. Carnation Ships. Bann Names. Captains. Lieutenants. Royal Marines. Masters. Franklin Brazen Names. Surgeons. Assistant Surgeons. Pursers. Clinker Bann Vigo Fly |