10 Total 26,842 (a) Penfions marked thus, are ew ones, granted during the late Adminiftration, and exiting as a charge at this day. [6] Thofe marked thus were granted by former Lord Lieutenants to perfons refident in England, who paid the Ablentee-tax of 4. in the pound; by permition being granted laft Adminitration, for the change of lives, and the tale of thefe penfions to perions in this kingdom, the Abtenice-tax was lolt, and a new chaige in curred of toool." "per ann, which added to 17,000l. new pensions, makes the total of the new charge in the ite Adminiftration 18,000l. Total of the charge of penfions on the civil eitabhment on a rit of January, 1788; 96:28. according to the account returned to the House of Commons by Auditor General. BIRTHS, for March, 1788. IEA, the day Jervis-street, the la 'N Abbey ftreet, the lady of William Ruxton, dy of the Rev. Mr. Stronge, of a fon.-In Suffolk-ftreet, the lady of William G. Galwey, Esq; of a fon. A MARRIAGES, for March, 1788. T Limerick, Evans, Elgs of Roferea. to Mils Evans, daughter of Thomas Evans, of Cattlepellard, Efq-At Cork, Elifha Jobsfon, Efq; to Mits Rawlins.-Sir John Craven Cardeo, of Templemore, county of Tipperary, Bart, to Mifs Wettenra, daughter of Henry Wef tenra, Efq; of Dominick-street. In the Queen's County, Pigot Sandys, of Woodfield, in the King's County, Elq; to Mifs Jane Sandys, youngest daughter of the late Launcelot Sandys, of Kilcaven, in the Queen's County, Eig.—Geo. Darley, of Greenhill, county of Down, Efq; to Mifs Allen, daughter of John Allen, of the Batchelor's Walk, Efq.-Jofeph Holmes, Efq; to Mifs Elizabeth Fairclough, both of Drogheda. At Caftlenock, county of Dublin, Henry Sneyde, Efq; Lieutenant in the Royal Irish Artillery, to Mils Malone, daughter of Major Malone, of fame place. M DEATHS, for March, 1788. ISS Elizabeth Hickfon, daughter of Robert Hickion, of Tralee, Elq.-William Hodder, of Hoddersfield, in county of Cork, Efq; and brother-in-law to the Right Hon. Lord Lifle. At Philipftown, Mrs. Holiday, relict of the late Rev, John Holiday.-la Thomas-ftreet, James Dexter, Efq; keeper of the Four Courts Marthalfez, and in three days after, Mrs. Dexter, lady of the aforefaid Mr. Dexter.-In Grafton-street, Mrs. Nichols, lady of Major Nicholls, town-major of Dubhn.-17th inft. John Carroll, Efq; joftly regretted and fincerely beloved by all who knew him, for his many focial and amiable qualities; and in his profeflion, relpected and eiteemed for his great abilities and ftill greater integrity.-Edw. Wrixon, of Blosson Fort, co. of Cork, Efq.-In Mary ftreet, Mrs. Harpur, unive fally_regretted.-Henry Hardon, of Harrybrook, co. of Armagh, Efq; aged 75. James's-ftreet, the Rev. Mathew Browne, Vicar of St. Catharine's, Dublin. At Stephen's-green, George Bradthaw, Efq-At Glandore, in the county of Cork, William Bennet, Eiq; one of the Surveyor's of Baltimore district.-At Mallow, Henry Cole Bowen, of Bowen's court, Efq.-In Cork, the only fon of Sir James Trant Fitzgerald, Bart. and Richard Allen, Elq.The Rev. James Smith.-At Birr, Thomas Bernard, Elq-At Trim, county of Meath, the Rev. Jolph Evans Franklio. THE PROMOTIONS. HE Rev. Mr. Grits, to the living of Killenory; and the Rev. Mr. Barton, to the living of Aughrim, both in the diocefe of EIphin--The Rev. Dr. Jofeph Stock, to be Archdeacon of Waterford.~The Rev. Phi. Ryan, to be Vicar of Lusk, in the dicefe at Doblin, (the Rev. Doctor Stock, promoted.)The Rev. Thomas Craddock, to be Archdeacon of Glandelagh, (the Rev. Dr. Gatt, deceafed )-The Rev. James Verichoyle, Verfchoyle, to be curate of St. Audeon's, (the the 16th regiment of foot, General Robertson, A Lift of fuch Perfons as appeared to be poffeffed of Bank Stock of 2000l. £. Rt. Hon. David Brownlow, Rev. Dean Ry 10000 10150 Tho. Keightley, Jofeph Goff, 2000 4500 deceased, Mich. Cofgrave, deceased, 5000 Tho. Lighton 2500 George Maqnay, 2000 2350 Thady Grehan, 3750 2800 Samuel Dick, 10500 | Rt. Hon. Hen. Jo. Gafpar Bat Theo. Cle 4000 Alex. Mangin, 2000 Major Gen. Eyre Hen. Brownrigg, 2000 Abraham Skeys, 3000 Daniel Caulfield, 2500 Treasurers of the Irish In furance Com 2000 Treasurer Hi | Charles Ward, 2000 Arthur Stanley, 3000 20850 Henry Meredyth, 9000 Rt. Hon. Lord 2600 -3000 Patrick Bride 2000 Frances Plunkett, 4359 John Folie, 2000 Doctor H. Quin, 6000 Pat. Ol. Plunkett, 2000 Rt. Hon. Hugh Carleton, 3000 George Godfrey kett, 2000 James Hamilton, 2200 Hoffman, 2000 Hugh Howard, 3400 | Owen M'Der Caleb Jenkin, 3550 John Allen, 4000 John Wetheral! 2000 mot, deceased, 3000 Peter Digges La John Betagh, Touche, 4750 Major Jn. Cor J. T. Pofter, 4100 Rand. M'Donnell,2300 Wm. Cope, 2500 neille; 7000 Maj. Jn. Glover, 2000 Treasurers of Richard D'Olier, 4150 Ja. Cumming, 3100 | James Forde, Godfrey Greene, 2200 Jet. D'Olier, 2000 James Lawler, 5600 Exchange In Rebt. Afhworth, 7400 John Johnston, 2000 furance Com Tho. Corfield, 2800 Richard Hate, 5000 Meffrs. Piercys and Waggots 4000 | Sir Char. Del Charles Stronge, 2000 Valen. Brown, 10000 Marine Society, 4000 Voeux, Bart. 7800 A correa Lift (in Numerical Order) of all the 50l. Prizes and upwards, drawn in the English State Lottery for the Year 1787. (Taken from Walker's Numerical Book, No. 79, Dame-street.) Prize. No. 1512 59 645 Prize ..૬૦ No. Prize. No. Prize. No. Prize. 3025 1000 567 50 809 2000 480 2084 168 as ift dr. 1000 864 50 356 |