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highly esteemed.—At Pulverbatch, Mr. 
P, Edwards, deservedly tamented. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married.] The Rev. R. Vaughan, of 
Worcester, to Miss S. Ryall, of Wey- 
mouth.—The Rev. C. W. Keysall, m.a. of 
Bredon, to Miss P. Woodyatt, of Worces- 
ter.—M. Pierpoint, esq. to Miss M. A, 
Wheeler, of Broadway, ! 
Died.| At Broadway, 76, Mr. Smith. 
At Eastham, Mr. Whitcombe, deserved- 
ly regretted. 
[We have received an anonymous eulogy on the 
late Mr. Wigley, which cannot be admitted unless 
accredited by the name ofits author. That Mr. W. 
was at one fime of his life believed to be ambitious, 
cannot be questioned, and there was an anecdote 
afloat relative to a disappointment in nepard to the 
Chief Justiceship of India, which may be an idle 
rumour, but his political bias seemed from that time 
to change; and perhaps our Correspondent can 
throw some light on the subject. It is nevertheless 
fay from our wishes to disturb the ashes of the dead, 
and there was nothing sufficiently prominent in the 
character of Mr. W. to justify the appropriation of 
much space respecting him, That Mr. W. was an 
amiable man in private life we are fully persuaded, 
and the original notice simply questioned his poli- 
tical consistency:] 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
. The line: of road in the Grossmont dis- 
trict, between Ross and Abergavenny, is 
about to be improved and shortened; so 
that the distance between Ross and Aber- 
gavenny will be little more than twenty 
miles. 
Married.] My. J. Hooper, to Miss J. 
Andrews, of Hereford.—Mr. P. Watkins, 
of Brinsop, to Miss P. Webb, of Hereford. 
—Mr. C.Spozzi, to Miss H. Pearce, both 
of Hereford. 
Dicd.| At Hereford, 28, Mrs. Spencer. 
At Dormington, Miss Atwood, late of 
Cleobuvy Mostimer. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
~ On the 30th of July, Mr. Green, the 
aeronant, anda gentleman named Griffith, 
ascended in a balloon from Cheltenham ; 
but, while it was in the act of being in- 
flated, some ill-disposed person cut one of 
the ropes; the consequence was, that an 
arch was formed in the net-work, which, 
from the unequal pressure, continued to 
give way several times during their descent, 
Their grappling irons came in contact 
with a wall; but it was speedily torn away, 
and they were dragged for the distance of 
four fields, knocked from hedge to hedge, 
till at length the balloon, carrying them 
over a large grove up into the air, the car 
got entangled in a tree; the ropes being pre- 
viously cut gave way ; and, freed from all 
control, the balloon ascended, and they 
were flung into Nutgrove-field, from a 
tremendous height to the ground. . Mr. 
Green and his companion lay for some time 
apparently lifeless; but they are reco- 
vering, 
Muarried.| Mr, J. May, of Bristol, to 
Miss Weir, of Tenby.—Mr. Parkins, of 
Calne Green, to Miss Hall, of Bristol 
Worcestershire— Herefordshire— Gloucestershire, §c. 
[Sept. 1, 
George Warne, esq. of Clifton, to Miss E. 
Clutsam, of Upton-cottage.—Mr. P. Riad, 
of Stroud, to Miss M. Newport, of Mit- 
cheldean.—Mr. H. Thornton, to Miss M. 
Okey, both of Stroud.—The Rev. W. 
George, of Cherrington, to Miss J. White- 
head, of Preston —Mr. J. Seaborne, to 
Miss Upton, both of Stinchcombe. + 
Died:] At Gloucester, in Bell-lane, 59, 
Mr, C. Gwynnett.—In Southgate-street, 
Mrs. Husbands.—In the Berkeley Mews, 
Mr. J. Brown.—61, Mrs. Merrett, 
At Bristol, 87, Mr. B. Belcher, sen,— 
Mrs, J. Rossiter.—76, Mr. T. Skenfield. 
—In Temple-street, 77, Mr. J. Hope. 
At Cheltenham, 72, Mr. W. Snelusi— 
46, William Stuart, esqs Mr. S. realised 
a considerable fortune at Caleutta.—Jane, 
wife of T. Stoughton, esq. 
~ At Rudford, Mr. T. Phelps, 
At Westbury-upon-Trim, 32, Jeremialt 
H. Mills, esq.—At Yate, 22, Mr. W. Cor- 
bett.—At Littleton, Mrs. “M. Taylor, 
greatly regretted.—At Avening, 58, Mr. 
W. Smith. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
At these Assizes seven prisoners received 
Sentence of death, one transported for 
fourteen, and oné for seven years, and four 
imprisoned for different periods. 
Married.| Mr. W. B. Jones, to Miss E. 
Smith, of St. Aldate’s ; Mr. J. Bunting, to 
Miss E. Goodall; Mr. J. Cooper, jun. to 
Miss M. Simmons: all of Oxford.—Mr, 
G. Beere, to Miss J. Arne; Mr. W. Arne, 
to Miss M. Hall; all of Banbury.—Mr, 
T. Smith, of Thame, to Miss Hands, of 
Haddenham.—Mr. E. Wiggins, of Little 
Milton, to Miss Simons, of Aylesbury,— 
Mr. C. Collins, to’ Miss Kilby, both of 
Kidlington. 
Died.| At Oxford, 76, Mr. Hopkins.— 
In Queen-stteet, 66, Mr. J. Bartlett, de- 
servedly regretted.—In St. Giles’s, 33, 
Mrs. H. Taylor.—40, Myr. Henry Edward 
Hitchings, justly lamented, 
At Thame, Mr. T. Jackman. 
At Shipton-under-Wychwood, 45, Mr. 
T. Knibbs, of Holywell-parish, Oxford, 
suddenly,—At Kennington, 43, Mr. J. La- 
tham, much respected.—At Watlington, 
53, Mr. J. Hamp, regretted. 
BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 
A wool fair, for the first time, was lately 
held at Wantage, which was weil attended 
by respectable staplers, Before the close 
of the evening the fair was cleared, there 
having been sold upwards of 5000 tods of 
wool. ; 
Married.] Mr. W. 'T. Mayo, of New- 
bury, to Miss E. B. Lee, of Speen.—Mr. 
T. Rawlins, jun, of Andover, to Miss 
Kneebone, of High Wycombe.—Mr. J. 
Sadler, to Miss $. Strickling, both of 
Windsor.—Mr. J. Wilder, of Hill-hall, to 
Miss Mason, of Reading. _ 
Died.) At Windsor, 63, Mrs, Egelton. 
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