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Sume, 11244.

The London Gazette,

Publlishes or Authority.

From Tuesday April 28, to Saturday May 2, 1772.

By a Vote of the House of Commons, passed this
Day, Directions are given to the Bank of
England , to receive the Consent of the Proprie-
tors of the 3 per Cent. Consolidated Annuities, and the
Reduced 3 per Cent. Annuities, payable there; and also
of the Old South Sea and New South Sea Annuities,
and of Annuities granted Anne 1751, to Subscribe their
Stock upon the Terms therein mentioned:- This Notice
is therefore given, that Books will be opened at the
Bank of England , at Eleven o'Clock in the Morning
on Monday next, to receive Such Subscription and Con-
sent.

Stockholm, April 14. The King of Sweden has
fixed the 29th of May for his Corporation, and the
1st of June for the Homage of the States: This has
been already notified to all the Orders; and Pre-
parations are making accordingly.

The two Plena of this last Week have been em-
ployed upon the Report of the Secret Deputation
concerning the Conduct of the Senate since the last
Dyet: In the house of Nobles it has only been
read, and lies upon the Table; but last Saturday
the other Orders took it into Consideration, and
there was a Division in every one of them.

In the Clergy the Question was: Thos, who are of
Opinion to approve the Report of the Secret Deputation
according to Mr. Brandtberg's Votum in Consequene
of which the Senators Walwich, Schweres and Sin-
clair, shall receive a Reprimand, and the to hers beside-
clared to have forfeited the Confidence of the States, are
to write, Ay, and these who are of the contrary opi-
nion are to write No; if the Noes have it, the Con-
sidence of the States is to be contiuned to all the Se-
natores, according to the Votum of Mr. Von Post:
The Ayes were 34, and the Noes 17.

In the Burghers the Question was put diffrently:
Those, who approve the Report of the Secret Deputation
accroding to the Votum of Mr. Brandtberg, in Conse-
quence of which the Senators Rudenskiold, Breke, Ulric
Sceffer, son Hermanson, Beckfries, Poffe, and Barck,
have forfeited the Considence of the states, [..] is con-
tinued to the Senator: Watwich, Schwerin, and Sinclair,
who are only to be reprimanded, are to write Ay; Those
who are of the contrary Opinion are to write No:
If the Noes have it, the Senators Beckfries, Scheffer,
and Barck, are declared to have forfeited the Con-
sidence of the States, and the others are to receive
a Reprimand: The Ayes were 68, and the Noes 41.

The Resolution of the Peasants was precisely
the Same as that of the Clergy, only with the Ad-
dition, That the Senaters, who had forfeited the Con-
sidene of the states, should have no Pensions.

The King and Queen set out for Ekholmsund
last Saturday, to remain there till after Easter,

War-Office , April 27, 1772.

7th Regiment of Foot, Anthony Lewis Layard< no role > , Gent .
is appointed to be Lieutenant, vice Charles
Churchill
< no role > , preferred: by purchase.

11th Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant William Douglas< no role >
to be Quarter-Malter, vice James Sturrock< no role > , who
resigns.

13th Regiment of Foot, Ensign Alexander Penrose< no role >
Cuming to be Quarter-Master, Vice William Ma-
son
< no role > : by Purchase.

14th Regiment of Foot, Captain Stanhope Hervey,
from Half-Pay to be Captain, vice Alexander
Murray
< no role > , who exchanges,

15th Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Patrick Sinclair< no role > to
be Captain, vice Thomas Mitchell< no role > ; by Pur-
chase.

Ditto, Ensign John George Goldfrapp< no role > to be Lieu-
tenant, vice Patrick Sinclair< no role > ; by Purchase.

Ditto, Hugh Lioyd< no role > , Gent , to be Ensign, vie John
George Goldsrapp; by Purchase.

[Price Nine-Pence.]

16th Regiment of Foot, Ensign Carew Smith< no role > to by
Liutenant , vice John Cruikshanks< no role > , deceased.

Ditto, Thomas Barrow< no role > , Gent . to be Ensign, vice
Carew Smith< no role > .

17th Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Magill Wallace< no role >
to be Captain, vice Richard Montgomery< no role > ; by
Purchase.

Ditto, Ensign Richard Potenger< no role > to be Lieutenant,
vice Magilkl Wallace.

19th Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant Charles Churchill< no role > ,
of the 7th Regiment of Foot, to be Captain, vice
John Lefile< no role > ; by Purchase.

20th Regiment of Foot, Ensign Thomas Wood< no role > to be
Lieutenant, vice James Rollinson< no role > , preferred; by
Purchase.

Ditto, Robert Harrison< no role > , Gent . to be Ensign, vice
Thomas Wood< no role > ; by Purchase.

23d Regiment of Foot, Second Lieutenant John
Ridley
< no role > to be First Lieutenant, vice John Rainey< no role > ;
by Purchase.

35th Regiment ofm Foot, Lieutenant Hunt Fitzgerald< no role >
to be Captain , vice Theophilus Blakeney< no role > ; by
Purchase.

Ditto, Ensign William Buchanan< no role > to be Lieutenant,
vice Hunt Fitzgerald< no role > ; by Purchase.

Ditto, Ensign John Greaves< no role > Simcoe to be Adjutant ,
Vice James Cockburne< no role > , who resigns.

AVERAGE PRICES of CORN,
From April 13, to April 18, 1772.

By the standard WINCHESTER Bushel of
Eight Gallons.

Wheat.
s. d.

Rye.
s. d.

Barley.
s. d.

Oats.
s. d.

Beans.
s. d.

London ,
6 5
4 9
3 0
2 1
3 1

COUNTIES INLAND.

Middlesex ,
6 8
3 1
2 5
3 4

Surry ,
6 4
3 2
2 3
3 6

Hertford ,
6 9
3 1
2 3
3 8

Bedford ,
6 9
2 10
2 2
3 [..]

Cambridge ,
6 2
4 7
2 10
2 0
2 8

Huntingdon,
6 7
1 9
2 2
2 11

Northampton ,
6 9
5 6
3 3
2 0
2 11

Rutland,
7 0
3 4
2 1
3 0

Leicester ,
7 4
3 5
2 0
3 8

Nottingham ,
6 7
5 3
3 4
2 3
3 8

Derby,
6 10
3 5
2 4
4 6

Stafford,
7 0
5 3
3 4
2 1
4 0

Salop,
6 4
4 11
3 2
1 10
3 9

Hereford,
6 1
2 11
1 9
2 10

Worcester ,
7 3
4 8
3 4
2 2
3 10

Warwick,
7 6
3 3
2 2
4 7

Gloucester ,
7 3
3 1
2 0
3 10

Wilts,
6 5
3 0
2 1
4 1

Berks,
6 9
3 1
2 1
3 6

Oxford,
6 7
3 0
2 2
3 7

Bucks ,
6 9
3 0
2 1
3 3

COUNTIES upon the COAST.

Essex ,
5 9
4 1
3 0
2 1
3 1

Suffolk,
5 10
4 3
2 10
2 0
2 10

Norfolk,
6 0
2 7
2 0

Lincoln,
6 8
5 4
3 1
2 0
3 5

York ,
6 3
5 2
3 3
2 2
3 9

Durham,
6 3
3 7
2 3
4 4

Northumberland,
5 10
4 11
3 2
2 1
3 11

Cumberland ,
6 4
5 0
3 7
2 3
4 3

Westmorland,
7 0
3 9
2 2
4 2

Lancashire ,
6 10
3 5
2 2
3 10

Cheshire ,
6 7
3 5
2 3

Monmouth,
6 4
3 0
1 9

Somerset,
6 4
3 6
3 0
1 11
3 3

Devon,
5 6
3 0
1 7

Cornwall ,
5 3
3 1
110

Dorset,
6 3
2 11
2 2
4 3

Hampshire ,
6 1
2 11
2 3
3 9

Suffer,
5 11
2 9
2 0
3 3

Kent,
6 4
3 2
2 2
3 3

WALES.

North Wales,
6 0
5 3
3 4
1 10
3 12

South Wales,
5 3
4 10
3 3
1 7
3 0

Part of SCOTLAND.

Wheat.
3 2

Rye.
3 4

Barley.
2 10

Oats.
2 3

Besm.
3 6

Big.
2 1

Published by Authority of Parliaments,
Willm Coclen< no role >




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