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Stockholm, Chriftened 2237. Died 3092.

Gottenburgh, Christened 256, Died 153.

Copenhagen, Married 825. Births 2289. Died 4512..

NORWAY.

At Manchefter, Christened males

338; Females 392. In all 667. Marriages 363. At Newcastle on Tyne, Chriftened 711. Buried 747.

At Amfterdam, Buried 7204. At the Hague, Buried 1267. At Leipfic in Saxony, 886 chil dren born; 1614 perfons died; 348 couple married,

At Hall in Saxony, 521 born; 905 died.

In the Dominions of the king of Denmark, Born 47,393. Died 59,228. Increase in deaths 11,835.

Supplement to the bills of mortality, c. at the end of our last year's Chronicle.

Glasgow, Buried 173 men, 189 women, 697 children, total 1059. Increased in the burials 159. Bofton in New England, from Jan. 4, 1762, to Jan. 3, 1763, buried whites, 390. Blacks, 66. Baptized, 418. Paris, Chriftened 17809. Buried 9977. Married 4113. Found lings 5289,

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[In the diocese of Aggerhus, it appears, that two women were each delivered of three children at a birth; and another woman of five children in one year only. Among other fingularities, they reckon 150 married couples, who have lived together 80 years and upwards; 70 others who have lived together go years and upwards; twelve marriages from 100 to 105 years, ftanding, and another of no lefs than 10 years. They have alfo recorded the following cafe of a woman, remarkable for her piety and her misfortunes, who died laft year aged seventy-eight. Her hufband drowned himself; her fecond fon loft himself in the mountains; her only remaining fon kindled a pile of wood in a foreft, and leapt into the flames; and her daughter, who

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Jan. 1. Countess of Fingal of a 'daughter.

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lady Packington, of a da. lady Dick of a fon and heir. lady Bagot of a daughter. Feb. 16. Lady Torpichen of a fon. viscountess Folkefton of a fon. Mar. 1. Lady Burdett, of a da. 4. lady of the hon. Everard A

rundel of a fon and heir. 15. lady St. John of a daughter. zo. lady Lefter, of a fon and heir. lady Beauchamp Proctor, of a daughter. 23. countess of Selkirk, of a fon and heir.

Ap. 6. Ctis. of Egremont, of a fon. May-1. Lady Bruce, of a daughter. 10. countess of Ashburnham, of a daughter.

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June 1. lately countess of Mornington, of a fon and heir. 25. lady Willoughby de Broke,

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July 6. Eady of lord Charles
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Tady Char. Murray, of a da. zc. countess of Hertford, of a fon.

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lately lord Will. Campbell, fon of the duke of Argyl, to mifs Sarah Izard of Charlestown, South Carolina. 28. Lord Grey, eldest fon to the E. of Stamford, to lady Harriet Bentinck,fifter to the duke of Portland.

31. Lord Arundel of Wardour, to miss Conqueft, of Great George Street.

June 20. Sir Wm. Lee of Hartnell, Bucks, bart. to lady Eliz. Harcourt.

21. William Auguftus Pitt, efq;

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Howe, fifter to lord Howe. 27. Sir Billingham Graham of Norton Conyers, bart. to mifs Hudson of Bridlington, Yorkfhire. To .I July z-Earl of Rothes, in Scot land, to mifs Lloyd, daughter to the countess of Haddington. Tho. Cheape, efq; conful at the Madeiras, to mifs Stewart, niece to the E. of Moray. 7. Sir John Davie, bart. to mifs Stokes of Lincoln's-innefields. Aug. 27. Rt. hon earl of Portf

mouth, to mifs Fellows, of Hampstead. Sept.4.-Ld.Digby, to mifs Field ing, niece to E. Winchelsea. 20. Col. James Stuart, to lady Margaret Hume Campbell, daughter to the E. of March

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Major Geo. Lambton, to lady Lucy Lyon, fifter to the earl of Strathmore.

O&t. 1.-Hon. capt. Hamilton, to mifs Chamberlayne, niece to the duke of Chandois. 12. Sir Edw. Clive, one of the judges of the Common Pleas, to mifs Judith Clive. 27. fir Henry Paulet St. John of Dogmersfield, Hants, bart. to mifs Tucker of Brackworthcastles Surrey.

Nov. 3.Sir T. Salufbury, judge of the court of admiralty, to the hon. Mrs. King. 12. firDavid Dalrymple of Hailes, bart. to miss Brown, daughter of lord Coalftoun.

23. hon. col. Somerville, at Lydeard, Somerfetfaire, to mifs Eliz. Lothbridge. 28. fir George Pocock, admiral of the blue, to the widow of commodore Dent. Dec. 14.-Vifc. Boyle, eldeft fon to the earl of Shannon, to mifs Ponsonby, daughter to the th. fpeaker of the house of com Amons of Ireland annos na под

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PROMOTIONS for the YEAR 1763, from the London Gazette.. & Jan, Christopher, D'Oyley, efq; deputy fecretary, at war.

Jan. 4. HenryObarne, efq; viceadmiral of Gr. Britain, lieut. of the admiralty thereof, and lieut. of the navies and feas of the faid kingdom, void by the death of G. lord.

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Jan. 18. Herbert Lloyd, of Peterwell, in the county of Cardigan, efq; and his heirs male, a baronet of the kingdom of Great Britain. Jan. 21. The honble. Wilmot Vaughan, efq; lieutenant of the county of Cardigan.

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Jan. 22. Jarrit Smith of the city of Bristol, efq; and his heirs male, a baronet of the kingdom of Great Britain.

Jan. 29. His grace the duke of Kingston, fteward and keeper of the forest of Sherwood and park of Folewood, in NottinghamshireHenry, earl of Darlington, mafter of his majefty's jewels.-Lord Charles Spencer, fuperintendant of the king's gardens in England, and out ranger of Windfor forest. ra

Feb. 1. Edward Younge, John Trenchard, and Thomas Wynd ham, together with William Blair, Daniel Bull, George Blount, and Thomas Bradshaw, efqrs; to be his majefty's commiffioners for taxes. George, earl of Orford; 'ranger

and keeper of the park called St. James's park.

Feb. 8. Charles lord Maynard, lieutenant of, and in the county of Suffolk.-Earl of Pomfret, ranger or keeper of the little park at Windfor.-John Barnard and Robert Thompfon, efqrs; together with fir James Caldwell, bart. Edward Tucker, and Marmaduke Gwynne, efqrs, commiffioners for managing the duties on ftampt vellum, parchment and paper.Frederic Frankland, efq; comp troller of the duties of excifeJohn Paul Yvounet, Edward Montague, Robert Coney, and John Cowflade, efqrs; together with Marmaduke Sowle, efq; commiffioners for appeals, and regulating the du ties of excife.Henry Talbot efq; inspector of the out-ports collectors accounts.--David Mallet,efq;keep. er of the book, or books, wherein entries are, or should be made, of all fhips coming into the port of London, and of all warrants of the cuftoms in the faid port.-Richard Price, and Henry Lyte, efqrs; au ditors of revenues within the coun ties of Lincoln, Nottingham, Der by, and Chefter; and alfo auditors of the accounts of money arifing by writs of covenant, &c. in the alienation office. George Bar

nard Kennett, efq; ferjeant at arms in ordinary to attend upon his ma jefty's royal perfon.

Feb. 15. William Burton, John Orlebar, John Wyndham Bowyer, David Papillon, William Cayley, George Lewis Scot, and Thomas Bowlby,efqrs; together with Henry Vernon, and John Bindley, efqrs; his majefty's commiffioners of excife.

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and plenipotentiary to the catholic king, and Richard Phelps, efq; fecretary to the embaffy.

Feb. 21. William Levinz, efq; receiver general and cafhier of his majefty's cuftoms. - Chriftopher Rigby, and John Kenrick, efqrs; receivers general of the duties on ftamped vellum, parchment and paper, &c.

Feb. 26. Stanier Porten, efq; conful general at Madrid.-James Tilson, efq; at Cadiz and Port St. Mary-James Banks, efq; at Galicia and the Afturias. Francis Aifkell, efq; at Malaga.-Thomas Coxon, efq; at Alicant. Thomas Cheap, efq; conful at the islands of Madeiras, in the room of Matthew Hiccox, efq; deceased.

March 1. The right hon. Cha, Townshend, Soame Jenyns, Edw. Elliot, Edward Bacon, and the hon. John Yorke, efqrs; fir Edmund Thomas, bart. George Rice, efq; and the right hon. Francis baron Orwell, his majefty's commiffioners for trade and plantations.-Rich. Pottenger, efq; one of the clerks of his majefty's privy feal, and regis fter of the court of requefts, in the room of Thomas Ratcliff, efq; deceafed.

March 8. Jofeph Miller, gent. conful at Barcelona; and Albert Nifbett, gent. his conful in the Canary islands.

Mar. 15. Samuel Mead, Edw, Hooper, Claudius Amyand, Henry Pelham, John Frederick, Henry Bankes, efqrs; Sir Will, Mufgrave, bart. Jofeph Pennington and Corbyn Morris, efqrs; commiflion ers of the cuftoms.

March 16. Hen. Hill, efq; gent. ufher of the scarlet rod of the order of the bath, an herald at arms, with the great master of the faid order, by the name of Brunfwick,

-Henry Pujolas, efq; bluemantle purfuivant at arms, Richmond herald at arms.

March 22. Philip Stanhope, efq; late his majefty's refident with the Hans towns, his majesty's envoy extraordinary to the diet of the empire, affembled at Ratisbon.Ralph Woodford, efq; late his majefty's fecretary of embaffy to the court of Spain, his majetty's refident with the Hans towns, in the room of Philip Stanhope, efq;

April 16. The right hon. Geo. Grenville, lord North, fir John Turner, bart. Thomas Orby Hunter, and James Harris, efqrs; commiffioners of the treasury.- Right hon. George Grenville, chancellor and under treasurer of the exchequer.-The right hon. Henry Fox, and his heirs male, a baron of the kingdom of Great Britain, by the name, file and title of lord Holland, baron of Foxley, in the county of Wilts.

April 15. Sir Matt. Blackifton, knt. and his heirs male, a baronet of Great Britain. John Fleming, of Brumpton-park, in the county of Middlesex, and his heirs male, a baronet of Great Britain.William Mayne, of Marston Morlain, in the county of Bedford, efq; and his heirs male, a baronet of Great Britain.

April 16. The right hon. James Stuart Mackenzie, efq; keeper of his majesty's privy feal of Scotland, in the room of James duke of Athol, appointed keeper of his majefty's feal in Scotland, in the room of Charles duke of Queensberry, appointed his majefty's juftice-get neral in Scotland, in the room of John marquis of Tweeddale, decealed. Henry Home, efq; one of the commiffioners of his majesty's

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