1825. 
such means with Sheffield, and thence to 
London. The formation of a rail-road from 
Bath to Bristol, is also under consideration. 
Married.) At Corse, near Gloucester, 
Mr. G. R. Hudson, of Bampton, Oxon, to 
Frances, third daughter of T. Hulls, esq., of 
Corse.—At. Cirencester, Mr. E. Hoare, of 
Sheepscombe, near Painswick,to Miss Cooke, 
of Cirencester.—At Prestbury, Mr. Hays, 
of Tewkesbury, to Miss C. Tolley, of Twi- 
ning.—At Bristol, J. Stevens, esq., of 
Coombe, near Carmarthen, to Adriana, 
eldest daughter of J. Edye, esq.— At New- 
ent, the Rev. W. Beale, vicar of Dymock, 
to Isabella Bishop, relict of Mr. W. Bishop, 
of Worcester,—At Bristol, Capt. Burgh, of 
the Bengal Cavalry, to Frances, youngest 
daughter.of Colonel Cox, Royal Artillery — 
V. B. Webb, esq:, to Miss Toye, of Belle- 
vue, Clifton.—At Clifton, P. George, jun. 
esq., to Amy, youngest daughter of the 
late J.) Whitchurch, esq., of West-town, 
Somerset. j 
Died.| At Bristol, the Rev. H. Bevan, 
vicar of Congresbury, and rector of Whitton, 
Radnorshire.—At Clifton, $8, Mary Anne, 
wife of _ J. Freeman, esq., of Harborne, 
Staffordshire.— Sarah Anne Rachel, eldest 
daughter of T. Commeline, esq., Chamber- 
lain of Gloucester.— At Gloucester, 18, 
Anne, second daughter of T. St. John, esq.— 
At Cheltenham, Mrs. Eustace, relict of the 
Tate General. Eustace.— At Gloucester, Mr. 
W. Luke.—At Cheltenham, Capt. P. Hunt, 
R.N.—Captain T. Stopford, R.N.—Mrs. 
Kingston, relict of Benj. Kingston, esq.— 
At the Hotwells, W.T. Nedham, esq.— 
At Caerleon, Monmouthshire, Mrs. Evans, 
relict of the Rev. J. Evans, vicar of St: 
Wooll’s, Newport. 
_ - OXFORDSHIRE. 
The nearest road from Oxford to Lon- 
don, hy near 33 miles, has comparatively 
been little used, om account of the steep 
ascent of Stokenchurch Hill; this, and other 
minor impediments of the same kind, will 
shortly be removed. from this road ; the line 
of a new and easy ascent has been staked 
out, and tenders received for the immense 
removal of earth necessary to carry the 
Stokencurch improvement into effect. 
On the 31st Oct, the church of the Holy 
Trinity, Dorchester, was opened for divine 
service. ‘This beautiful fabric was crowded 
in every part. 
Married.| At Oxford, C.J. Hutton, esq., 
of Magdalen-hall, to Mary, daughter of C. 
Medley, esq, of Faringdon, Berks.— At 
Oxford, A. Grayson, D,D., Principal of 
St. Edmund-hall, to Miss C. Winter. 
Died.| At Caversham, Major-General 
Powlett.— At Charlewood-park, near Craw- 
ley, J. C. Woodbridge, eldest. son of J. 
Woodbridge, esq.— At Oxford, 64, Mr. R. 
Smith. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE: 
Murried.) At Marlow, Sir T. F, Free- 
mantle, Bart., of Swanbourne, Bucks, to 
Miss Nugent, eldest daughter of Sir George 
Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire; &c. 
571 
Nugent, Bart., C,C.B., of Westhorpe-house, 
Great Marlow.—W. Moore, esq., of Little- 
cot, to Miss M. Fay.—At Sunning-hill, 
Berks, H. Raper, esq., of Lincoln’s-inn, to 
Georgiana, third daughter of the late J. 
Moore, esq., of the 3d Dragoon Guards. 
_ Died.] At Bridge Villa, Maidenhead, 
Ann Dolly, wife of B. Brocas, esq., of 
Wakefield-house, Berks, and of Beaurepaire. 
—At Salthill, 32, Anne. Sainthill, wife of 
Capt. R. Thew.— At his house in High.str., 
67, Mr. G. Griesbach, late master of the 
Queen’s band at Windsor Castle; Mr. Gries~ 
bach also belonged to the band of musicians 
attached to the court of Hanover... He was 
sent from Germany, at the age of 22, by his 
late Majesty’s orders, to form «part of the 
band which the Queen wished to have near 
her person. His musical knowledge.was 
then extensive; but his late Majesty-kindly 
placed him. under ‘the tuition of \the’cele- 
brated Cramer, to acquire proficiency .as.a 
violinist, on which instrument she beeame a 
distinguished performer. . He was, finally 
appointed master of the Queen’s band, and 
retained this situation: till its dissolution 
after the death of the Queen. » As a professor 
on the piano-forte, he had the honour: to 
count the Princess Charlotte among his 
pupils. — At High Wycombe, 81, John 
Hollis, esq., long known for his extensive 
charities, and liberal benefactions to the in- 
digent of every community.—At Hedgerley- 
court, 69, Mary, relict of the Rev. R. Mor- 
gan, of Jamaica.—At the Rev. J. Beard’s, 
Cranfield Rectory, Bedfordshire, Caroline, 
youngest daughter of E. Hobson, esq.,,of 
Hope-hall, Lancashire.—At Purley, Berks, 
T. Canning, esq:, of Lincoln’s-inn. 
HERTFORD AND BEDFORD, 
Married.] At Shefford,. Bedfordshire, T. 
Sandys, esq., to Jane, relict of the late 
R. B. Long, esq., of the Manor-house, 
Dawlish, Devonshire. ’ 
Died.| At Totteridge-park, Captain E. 
Frost.—At Bishop’s Stortford, W. Wood- 
ham, esq. 
NORTHAMPTON. : 
Died.] 80, Mrs. Bonney, widow of the 
Rev. H. K. Bonney, rector of King’s-cliff.— 
At Thenford, 77, Mrs. Ingram. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 
Dec. 10.—The new buildings, called the 
“«« King’s Court,” in Trinity College, Cam~- 
bridge, caught fire, occasioned. by the stove 
being too much heated; but, by the timely 
arrival of the engines, it was soon extin- 
guished. The damage, which was confined 
to the new buildings, is estimated at £500. 
Married.| At Wyton, Hunts, J. Peacock, 
esq., to Rebecca, only daughter of Mr. Js 
Blott, of the Manor-house, Wyton.-—At St. 
Ive’s, Hunts, the Rev. Mr, Holland, to 
Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Mr. J. 
Jennings. — Mr.. Prime, of Eversden,) to 
Mies Pitchmarsh, of Wimpole, Cambridge- 
shire —The Rev, Mr. -G. Dennis, B.A., to 
Mrs. Townsend, relict of Ru W.- Townsend, 
esq., late of Tracketes-hall, Boxted, Suffolk. 
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