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GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
There is:now a prospect of the long- 
projected scheme of forming a communi- 
cation between the British and Bristol 
Channels, by means of a canal, from Beer 
Harbour to Bridgewater, being at length 
carried into effect. An actual survey is 
now in progress with a view to an appli- 
cation to Parliament in the ensuing 
session, 
Married.} Mr. T. Birt, to Miss Thurston, 
both of Gloucester.—Mr. G. Stockwell, 
of Gloucester, to Miss Addis, of Stroud. 
—Mr. J. Needham, of Westgate-street, 
Gloucester, to Miss M. Cook, of Long- 
ford.—Mr. M. Williams, to Miss Perrin ; 
D. W. Acraman, to Miss Stewart; Mr. 
G, Evans, to Mrs. R. James: all of Bristol. 
—Jolin Masters, jun. esq. of Bristol, to 
Miss Bryart, of Ilminster.—Mr, Buckle, 
to Miss $, Ballinger, both of Cheltenhams 
—Mr. 'T. Vaisey, to Miss M. Slatter, both 
of Cirencester.—Mr. Archer, to Miss C. 
Fryzer, both of Tewkesbury. — Mr, S. 
Jew, of Tewkesbury, to Miss Hudson, of 
Upton-upon-Severn.— Mr, J. R. Griffiths, 
of Chipping Campden, to Miss S. Eden, of 
Norton Grounds, — Mr. N. Bailey, of 
Wotton Underedge, to Mrs, Seldon, of 
Bath.—Mr. J. P. Barnard, of Frampton- 
on-Severn, to Miss H. Phipps, of Caincross. 
Died.| At Gloucester, in the Eastgate- 
street, 38, Mr. B. Hickman.—In the 
London-road, 2, Mr. H. P. Sadler.—On 
College-green, 70, Mrs. Pratt. —At Long- 
ford academy, 21, Mrs. A. Barber, highly 
esteemed and regretted. : 
At Bristol, in St. Philip’s, Mrs, S. 
Thorne.—61, Mrs. A. Cayhill.—In Col- 
lege-street, Mr. J. Langdon.—In Park- 
street, 83, Mrs. Shapland.—At Chelten- 
ham, Lieut.-General John Haynes, of the 
East-India .Company’s service. — Mrs. 
Stone, wife of Robt. S, esq. of Needwood- 
house. 
At Tewkesbury, Mr. G. Sperry.—Mr. 
Rd. J, Carless, 
At the Rock-House, Petty France, Mrs. 
FE. Goulter.—At Edgewoith, Miss M. 
Hitchings, much respected. —— At Sand- 
ford, 47, Thomas Palmer, esq. justly 
regretted. — At Shellesley rectory, 27, 
the Rey. J. Robinson, greatly respected. 
OXFORDSHIRE. ; 
Married.) Mr. J, Jeffcoat, to Miss M. 
Knibbs; Mr. Jon, Harris, to Miss M. 
Lynham; Mr. W. Marson, tou Miss E, 
Coppin; Mr. Seckham, to Miss L, 
Wickens: all of Oxford—Mr. W. C. 
Parslow, to Miss E. Slatter, of Holywell, 
Gxford.—Mr. €. Hodgkins, of Oxford, to 
Miss E. Millin, of Litule ‘Tew.—Mr. W. 
Hall, of Oxford, to Mrs, E, Green, of 
Kidlington.—James Dawkins, esq. M.P. 
of Upper Norton, to Maria, daughter of 
General Gordon Forbes. 
Died.| At Oxford, 36, the Rev. A, Jas. 
Trash, perpetual curate of Kersey and 
Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire—Ouxfordshire, &c. [Oct. 1, 
Lindsay.—68, Mrs, Filboore.-—In Mag- 
dalen parish, 58, Mrs. Wise.—In Blue 
Bear-lane, Mrs. Harris. —78, Samuel 
Gauntlett, D.p. Warden of New Coll. &c. 
At Woodstock, Mrs. Mavor, wife of the 
Rev. Dr. M., highly esteemed and de- 
servedly lamented. 
At Banbury, Mrs. C. Judd.— Mr. 
Stacey. 
At Grove park, 57, Eliz, Lady Dormer. 
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE AND BERKSHIRE. 
A meeting of the members of the Sub- 
scription Billiard and Reading-rooms, at 
Reading, lately took place, to consider cer- 
tain paragraphs, inserted in a late number 
of that profligate paper, “the John Bull,” 
which were deemed libellous on Mr. C. 
Fyshe Palmer, M.P. It was unanimously 
agreed, that the paragraplis in question, in 
the John Bull newspaper, are totally un- 
founded in fact, and are a disgusting ex- 
ample of most gross, wilful, and malicious 
falsehood. 
Lord Carrington lately issned a notice to 
his tenantry at Wycomb, stating, that their 
rents should be adjusted to be adequate to 
the present price of provisions. 
. Married.) W. Stowe, esq. to Miss M. 
Rogers, both of Buckingham. — Mr. 
Turpin, to Miss A. Fell; Mr. Seymour, 
to Miss R, Fell: all of Aylesbury.—James 
Deane, esq. of Great Marlow, to Miss H, 
Dirs, of Woodford.—Mr. C. W. Fowler, 
of Amersham, to Miss M. Jenkins, of 
Aylesbury,—Mr. G. Bryning, of Windsor, 
to Miss F. Cork, of Eton. 
Died.] At Reading, Mr. T. Ward, jun. 
one of the aldermen of the borongh. — 
At Windsor, 81, Mr. John Mc. Lean, 
a poor knight, deservedly respected and 
regretted. 
At Lathbnury, M. D. Mansel, esq. by 
suicide; and Mrs. Mansel, from grief.— 
At West Hendred, Mrs. E, Bedwell.— 
The Rev, Henry Heathcote, rector of 
Bix. ” 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIBE. 
Mr, Gilbertson, of Hertford, has lately 
constructed his boiler for melting fat, 
kitchen-stuff, &c. so as to remove by a 
simple contrivance what has been for many 
years obnoxious to his neighbours. The 
plan is to exclude the air at the mouth of 
the ash-pit by a close doot, according to 
circumstances. The air for the support of 
the fire is made to pass over the copper, by 
a tube or chimney under the grate, which 
in its passage carries the offensive effluvia 
with it, and is completely destroyed by the 
fire. oe 
Married.| The Rev. H. Wiles, M.A. 
vicar of Hitchin, to Miss S. Grounds, of 
Wisbeach. — Robert Sworder, esq, of 
Westmill Bury, to Miss L. King, of 
Fulbourn. 
Dicd.] At Hemel .Hempstead, 97, the 
Rev. S. Grover, M.A.~-At Stanstead, Miss 
M. A. Feilde, ‘a 
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