Rev. Mr. Theophilus Buckeridge, to the rectories of Grefsham and Bafingham, Norfolk, Rev. Dr. Samuel Langley, to the rectory of Checkley, Staffordshire. Rev. Mr. John Hill, to the living of Kel marth. Rev. Mr. Richard Thompson, to the rectory of Ickworth, with the chapel of Sharnford, Devonshire. Rev. Mr. Peregrine Harrifon, to the rectory of Potterhanworth, Lincolnshire. Rev. John Hill, to the rectories of Thorpe, Mansen and Halmersh, Northamptonshire. Rev. Mr. Le Hunt, to the rectory of Radburge, in the county of Derby. Rev. Mr. Richard Taylor, to the vicarage of Holt, Somerfetshire. PROMOTIONS. ILLIAM Gordon, Efq; to be Fift W Major to a battalion of foot going to the Eaft-Indies. And Robert Gordon, Efq; to be Second Major to the faid battalion. Right Hon. the Earl of Westmoreland, to be Chancellor of the Univerfity of Cambridge. Right Hon. the Earl of Lincoln, to be High Steward of the city and liberty of Weftminfter. James Sayer, Efq; to be Deputy Steward of the city and liberty of Weftminster. Mr. Sleech, to be Clerk of the Introitus in the Tally Court at the Exchequer. Mr. Samuel Weft, of Pater-nofter row, to be fkinner and furrier to his Majesty. B-K-TS. From the GAZETTE. W TH ILLIAM White, of New Windfor innholder. Richard Barlow, late of Standlane, in the parish of Prestwick, in the county of Lancaster, clothier, dealer, and chapman. Christopher Harrifon, of Wincomeley, in the lordship and parish of Sculcoates, in the county. of York, merchant, oilman, dealer, and chapman. Abraham Southgate, late of Coddenham, in the county of Suffolk, innholder, dealer, and chapman. James Clark, late of Whitehaven, in the County of Cumberland, fhip-carpenter, timbermerchant, dealer, and chapman. Jonah Child the younger, of the parish of Kidderminster, in the county of Worcester, hopmerchant. Thomas Northall, now or late of Bewdley, in the county of Worcester, grocer. William Calvert, of Thames-ftreet, London, cheesemonger. Charles Pendlebury, of the parish of St. George Hanover-fquare, in the county of Middlesex, coach maker, dealer, and chapman. Savige beech, late of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, grocer and chapman. Ifaac Heapy, Peter Heapy, and Thomas Worthington, of Stockport, in the county of Chester, copartners, hat-makers, dealers, and chapmen. Nicholas Lilley, of Afhton-Under-Line, i county of Lancaster, and Ifaac Heapy and Heapy, of Stockport, in the county of Ch copartners, dealers, and chapmen. Robert Dunbar, John Addison, and J Smith the younger, late of Montrofe, in kingdom of Scotland, but now refiding in don, merchants, and partners with The Douglafs, late of Montrofe aforefaid, but abroad in foreign parts.. George Squire, late of Tyburn-road, in county of Middlesex, dealer in coals and ch man. Benjamin Beckett, late of Hindon, in county of Wilts, baker and chapman. James Fisher, of Liverpool, in the count Lancaster, merchant. Sir Thomas Reynell, Bart. late of the pa of St. George Hanover-fquare, in the county Middlefex, broker and chapman. Francis Fowler, late of Mile-end-green, the county of Middlefex, mariner and chapm Penyfton Marshall, of Lime-street-fquare, L den, merchant, dealer, and chapman. James Appleton, of Liverpool, in the cou of Lancafter, merchant, dealer, and chapman William Rowlandfon, of the Old Jewry, L don, warehouseman, dealer, and chapman. George Laidler, of London, merchant. John Ecken, of Trippit, in the county of town of Kingston upon Hull, grocer. George Strutton, late of the parish of St. A Westminster, in the county of Middlesex, ca penter, dealer, and chapman. Wilham Mixfon, of King's-Lynn, in t county of Norfolk,. merchant. Thomas Avard, of the Cliffe, near Lewes, the county of Suffex, diftiller. Edward Robinson, of Thames-ftreet, Londo flop-feller, dealer, and chapman. Richard Ford, late of Coalbrook-dale, in t parifh of Madeley, in the county of Salop, iro mafter, grocer, dealer, and chapman. Thomas Francis, of Colchester, in the coun of Effex, peruke-maker and chapman. James Lynch, late of Liverpool, in the cour ty of Lancaster, woollen-draper, dealer, an chapman. Patrick Dowdall, of Liverpool, in the coun ty of Lancaster, woollen draper, dealer, an chapman. Jofeph Sill, Thomas Bridges, and Roge Blount, of the town and county of the town o Kingston upon Hull, merchants, dealers, chap men, and copartners. John Brookes, of Gainsborough, in the coun ty of Lincoln, grocer, dealer, and chapman. Henry Lightfoot and John Lightfoot, both now or late of Halifax, in the county of York merchants, dealers, chapmen, and partners. Thomas Naifh, now or late of the city of Bath, in the county of Somerfet, money-fcrivener and chapman. William Saul the younger, of the city of Norwich, woolcomber, On Monday, the 22d of January, was published, The SUPPLEMENT to the Twenty-third Volume of the UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE. BOOKS T BOOKS published in JANUARY. HE Vifitations of the Almighty, a Poem. Robertfon's Hiftory of Scotland, 2 Volumes 4to. The Intriguing Coxcomb, 2 Volumes fewed. The Doctrine of irrefiftable Grace proved to have The Campaign, a true Story. Harrison, 6 s. An Answer to an anonymous Letter to Dr. Lowth. Statutes and Rules relating to the Infpection and A Collection of the yearly Bills of Mortality, A Vindication of the Hiftories of the Old and A Letter from M. Rouffeau, of Geneva, to M. A Method of raifing double Flowers from fingle Dr. Newton's Differtations on the Prophecies, An Eilay to prove the Superiority of the prefent The Hiftory of Wilhelmina - Sufanna Dormer. Female Conduct; being an Effay on the Art of The Conduct and Treatment of John Crook. The fourth Volume of the Hiftory of the Popes; by Archibald Bower, Efq. Sandby. A Scrutiny; or the Critics criticised. Wilcox, 15. A Meteorological Journal of the Weather, from December 24, 1758, to January 24, 1759, inclufive. Days BANK INDIA reduced. South Sea 3 per Cent. | 3 per Cent. 13 per Cent. per Cent. New Ann. confol. STOCK. STOCK. PRICES OF STOCKS from December 26, 1758, to January 27, 1759, inclufive. 90 902 90 مو 666 Bank 1751. India Ann. India Bonds, B. Cir. pr. prem, 1. s. d. Chrift. 4 882 ol 18s 1-15 0 1942 88 ol 16s 1 15 0 Within the walls -176 1881/ ol 158 1 15 0 88 ol 16s 1 15 0 134 89 89 881 88 ol 16 s I 15 0 Buried Without the walls 46I In Mid. and Surry 874 19 116 134 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 201 116 -134 89 89 881 88 ol 158 1 150 City & Sub, West, 43 22 1162 134 892 89 881 881/ ol 15s I 17 1942 88 88 ol 14s I 17 23 116 134 199 89 24 116 134 893 89 88 88 I 17 6 Weekly, Dec. 26. 289 893 89 26 116 134 89% 89 8811 894/4 Bear-Key. Barley 12 s. to 17 s. Oats Beans II S. to 14 s. 14 s. to 18 s. 881 881 ol 9s I 17 6 Jan. 2. 443 88 881 1 17 6 9. 414 16. 347 88 8821 23. 349 1942 |