1 8 i Bucks Sf Berks — Herts Sf Beds 



court for sucli books as were deemed ne- 

 cessary ; and it liein? contended by Mr. 

 Dauncey, that no proof had been adduced 

 that the books were necessary, a verdict 

 vas piven for (he defendant. 



Married.'] Mr. IMallam, to Miss Lydia 

 Butler.— Mr. William Pethers, to Miss 

 Elizabetli Gray. — Mr. James Tubb, jun. 

 to Miss Elizabeth Randall: all of Oxford. 

 — Mr. Wni. Taylor, of Bakevvell, to Miss 

 Munton, of Banbury. 



Died.] At Oxford, 69, Mr. Hambleton. 

 — Mrs. Wiggins. — 7(i, Mr. Evans. — In 

 Gcori;e-lane, 63, Mr. John Heading. — 69, 

 the widow of Mr. Jonathan English. — In 

 Perabroke-xtreet, 68, Mr. John Baker. 



At Woodstock, 49, Mr. W. Watton. 



At AVitney, 49, Mr.Thonjas Fox, greatly 

 esteemed and regretted. 



At Banbury, Miss Lydia Tnrpin Waller. 



At Yarnton, 5i, Mr. Thomas Pitt. 



BUCKS ANU BERKS. 



A requisition has called on the Mayor 

 to convene a meeting of the inhubitants 

 «f Reading, to petition the Prince Regent 

 "to direct his ministers' attention to an 

 immediate abulitiim of all useless places and 

 unmerited pensions." 



At the next general election, the inde- 

 pendent electors of Reading have resolved 

 ta put in nomination Fyslie Palmer, esq. 

 cf Luckley-house, and support him through 

 the contest fiee of expence, agreeably to 

 «ne of the principles laid down in the 

 Golden Rules for Electors. 



Messrs. Wells, Allnatt, Wells, and 

 Hedges, of the Wallingford Bank, have 

 addressed a letter to the Reading paper, 

 in which they say, " ihe public have a 

 right to expect, as an indemnity for their 

 <;onfidence in holding the notes of a par- 

 ticular banking-house, that they should 

 feceive fioni that house a satisfactory 

 pledge of its solvency, in having a deposit 

 of landed or government securities, under 

 suitable parliamentary regulations, to the 

 full amonnt of its notes in circulation ; 

 and we hope," say they, " that the lime is 

 not far distant when our own, and every 

 Other country bankinir firm, will be called 

 upon to give this pledge and this secuiity 

 to the public." 



The poor people of the neighbourhood 

 lately so much resisted the inulosure of 

 "Wooilhay Conmion, near Newbury, that 

 ihe military were called in, and several 

 persons were apprehended, and bound 

 ovei to appear at the sessions. We trust 

 their interests were not compromised in 

 the bill. 



JUunurf.l At Windsor, the Rev. W. 

 Healh, of Eton College, to Miss E. king. 



At Reading, the Kev. JohnUornbuekle, 



to Miss Arabella Andrews. — Joseph Wake- 

 ford, e»q. cf Andover, lo Miss Elizabeth 

 Darvall, of Little Coley.— Richard Emerie 

 "Vidal, esq. uf Bracknall, to Miss Charlotte 

 Panroee Mitten, of iLensinglon. — Mr. 



— Nortkampl onslure, 8)'C. [Sept. J , 



Morby, of .St. Paul's Churchyard, to Blisi 

 Catherine Henisted, of Ilslcy. 



Died.] At Reading, James Bowen, Cfq, 

 At Windsor, at an advanced age, John 

 Kirkpatrick, esq. late the brave com- 

 mander of the Hon. East-India Company'* 

 ship Henry Addhigtou. 



At Bisliam, 76, the Rev. .Stephen Gage, 

 A.IM. upwards of fifty-two yeais ministci' 

 of that parish. — At Winslow, Mr. Thoinaf 

 Yeates. 



HERTS AND BEDS. 



Dr. Prettyman, Bishop of Lincoln, in 

 his charge to the clergy ai the late trien. 

 nial visitation at Bedford, denounced the 

 Bible Societies as dangerous to the esta- 

 blished religion, and to the orthodox prin- 

 ciples of those who attend tliem. 



Married] Thomas Toovey, jnn. esq. of 

 King's Lan^Iey, to Miss Esther Field, of 

 Chcsham Vale. — H. Howard, esq. of Kens- . 

 worth-hall, to the widow of .Sir J. Trcu- 

 holtu, K.G.^Lieul. Henry Leech, of the 

 Bedford-militia, to Miss Norman, of Bed- 

 ford. 



Dird.] At Wobnrn, the widow of Gee. 

 Booth 'iyndale, esq. — Mr. G. O. Osborn, 

 merchant. 



At Piickeridge, Shaw, esq. of Dul- 



wich, near London. He had been married 

 three times, and had hadoue child by each 

 wife. 



At Harnell's Park, Richard .Shawe, esq. 

 — At Bailcy-hall, M, Col. Geo. Maddison, 

 late of the 6.Mh regiment of foot. — At 

 Bishop's Stortford, 44, the Rev. Raymond 

 E.L. Rogers, vicar. — At AVelwyn,77,Capt. 

 H. Baikie, R.N. 



KORTHANPTON SHIRE. 



Married.] The Rev. K. M. R. Tarpley, 

 vicar of Flooie, to Charlotte, daughter of 

 the late Ur. Hoinsby, Savilian protiessor 

 of Astronomy. — The Hon. and Rev. T. L. 

 Dundas, to JIiss Maiy Jane Boiisqnet, of 

 Harlingstone. — Mr. Wm. Gibbon, to Miss, 

 Sarah Henley, both of Kettering.— Mr. R. 

 C. Smith, of Lutterworth, to Miss Pics- 

 land, of Rnshden. 



Died.] At Peterborough, 68, Mr. Joha 

 Painrll. 



AtPaiilersbury, 76, Mr. Ncale Newman, 



At Holdenby,"'i6, Mrs. B. Abbott. 



CAMliRIDGK AND HUNTS. 



.At a meeting of the inhabitants of Ely, 

 lately, held ai the Club Inn, (the magis-. 

 1 rates havinc refused the use of the Shire- 

 hall npiin the occasion,) J(>nathan Page, 

 esq. being in the chair, the follovi'ing reso- 

 lution was nuaniniousiy entered into ; — • 

 "That this meeting cannot but observe, 

 with tfce iiaceiest emotions of sympathy 

 and regret, that nine persons who were- 

 capilalTy convicted at the .Special Assizes 

 Jately held here, and who were reprieved 

 under an expectation regularly notified to 

 them, thai their punishment would be 

 limited to twelve months' imprisonment, 

 bftve suddenly been itUDoved frum £)y to 



