92 
to Miss 8, Jones, of the Vron.—Mr, J. 
Jones, of Snailbeach, to Miss M. Garbeld, 
of Pontisbury. - 
Died.j] At Ludlow, 80, Mrs, Alice 
Harden. 
At Whitchurch, Mrs, Churton. 
-At Bridgnorth, at an advanced age, 
Mrs, B. Hazlewood.—Mrs, Talbot, wife of 
Thos. F. T. esq. ‘ 
At Much Wenlock, 22, Miss M. Richards, 
justly esteemed and regretted. 
_At Mose, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Clare.—At Fens Wood, Mr. J. Dudleston. 
—At Wenlock Abbey, 63, Mr, Pitt.—At 
Castle-house, Oswestry, the Rey. Josiah 
Venables, M.A. vicar of Harwell, Bucks, 
and curate of Morton-chapel. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
At these assizes two prisoners, for sheep- 
stealing, received sentence of death ; three 
to seven years’ transportion, eleven to be 
nprisoned, and ten were acquitted. 
. Married.] Mr., R. Padmore, to Miss E. 
Jones, both of Worcester.—Mr. D. Lundie, 
of Foregate-street, Worcester, to Miss I. 
Humphrys, of Nailsworth.—Mr. J. Palmer, 
of» Worcester, to Miss J. Walker, of 
Blackmore-park.—Mr. R. Martineau, of 
Dudley, to Miss J. Smith, of Edgbaston. 
—Mr. T. Mumford, to Mrs, Hollings- 
worth, both of Pensax. : 
Dicd.] At Powick, C, Batham, M.p. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Ma ried.] Mr. Fras. Woodhouse, to Miss 
F. Caldwall, of Leominster.—Mr. Abley, 
of Leominster, to Miss S. George, of 
Upton-upon-Severn.— Mr. H. Bibbs, of the 
Hall-house, Ledbury, to Miss E. Fawk, of 
the Flights. * 
Died.| At Hereford, 80, Mrs. Williams, 
widow of William W. esq. of Brecon. 
At Leominster, Mr, Robt. Trotter. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND ‘MONMOUTH. 
Married.] Mr. W. Harper, of Glouces- 
ter, to Miss Byron, of: Bradford.—Mr. 
Jas. Case, of Gloucester, to Miss A. J. 
Curtis, of Bristol.—Mr. J. Martin, to Miss 
E. Woodman, of Gloucester-lane ;.Mr. H. 
Carter, to Miss L. Naish: all of Bristol.— 
Mr. W. Luton, of Bristol, to Miss E. Par- 
sons, of Yatton.—James Webb, of Bristel, 
to Miss E, Heywood, of Devizes.—Mr. J. 
F. Hewlett, of Bristol, to Miss A. C. 
Hugo, late of Wolborongh, 
Died.) At Gloucester, in College court, 
61, Mr. Hale.—In St. Aldate’s, 79, Mr. 
W. Clayton, greatly respected. 
At Bristol, 82, Mr. J. Haynes, deser- 
vedly respected.—In her 100th year, Jirs. 
June Smyth Julius.—Miss E. M. Vickery. 
—Mrs. F. F. Cook.—On Kingsdown, 
Mrs. Weir. 
At Cirencester, 56, Mr. W. Date, deser- 
vedly regretted. 
At Monmouth, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. Catlendar.—In Mouk-street, 82, 
dohn Pearce, esq. deservedJy regretted. 
1 
Worcestershire—Herefordshire—-Gloucester shire, &c. 
[Aug. 1, 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
At the Oxford Assizes, four prisoners 
were sentenced to transportation, two for 
life, and thirteen to impyisonment. 
Married.| ‘The Rey. Wim. Innes Baker, 
rector of Lower Heyford, to Miss E. 
Payne, of the High-street, Oxford.—J. P.. 
Birkhead, esq. of Watlington, to Miss E. 
Hill, of Sutton.—Mr. W. Looseley, of 
Loug Brendin, to Miss E. Walker, of 
Fleet-street, London.—Mr. Jas. Osborn, 
to Miss M. A. Harper, both of Yarnston. 
—Mr. Jas. Wright, to Miss Nobes, both 
of Curbridge. 
Died.] At Oxford, in St. Giles’s, Mrs. 
S. Taylor.—80, John Grosvenor, esq. an 
eminent and highly esteemed Surgeon, and 
one of the proprietors of the Oxford Journal, 
—69, Mr. Brocklesly, deservedly lament: d. 
—65, Mr. Hardiman.—75, Mrs, Carter, 
much regretted. In Queen-street, 54, 
Mrs. Curtis, generally lamented. 
At Longworth, 74, Mr. R. Smith, for- 
merly of Faringdon, deservedly regretted, 
—At Tetsworth, 72, Mr. W. Hawkins, 
much respected, 
BUCKINGHAM AND PERKSHIRE. 
Frozley-lodge, Bucks, the beautiful seat 
of P. R. Wingrove, esq. was lately burnt 
tothe ground, It was elegantly furnislied, 
and contained a valuable library. 
Married.| Mr. Woodrow, of Reading, 
to Miss G. A. Fayring, of Bath—Mvr, 
Sawyer, of Clewer Green, to Miss Mills, 
of Old Windsor.—Lieut. Gardiner, BN. 
of Whitechurch, to Miss Julia Reade, of 
Tpsden-house, 
Died.) At Windsor, Lieut. Col. J. W. 
Beatley, c.p, Major in the Fusileers.—~ 
71, Mrs. North.—72, Mrs. Webb. 
At Aversham, Mrs. A. Moody. 
At Winslow, Miss M. Burnham.—At 
Langley-park, Miss Louisa Harvey.—At 
Penn, 94, Mr, E. Grove, much and de- 
servedly respected, 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
The clection took place, within the 
month, of a Member «for -Hertford, 
in the room of Lord Chanborne, now 
Marquis of Salisbary. There were 
two candidates, Thomas Slingsby Den- 
combe, esq. of Duncombe Hall, Yorkshire, 
and Thomas. Byron, esq. of Bayford. 
The show of hands was in favour of Mr, 
Duncombe; but, a poll having been 
granted, the following day he declined 
. the contest. 
The inhabitants of Dunstable, Luton, 
and. Leigliton Buzzard, lately petitioned 
the House of Commons, for protection 
against the importation of foreign straw- 
plat. ‘The petition from the Jast place 
had 8000 signatures. : 
Married.) Mr. T, Gutteridge, of Walkern- 
place, to Miss M. Hilton, of Watford.— 
The Rev, §. Walker, to. Miss E. Brown, 
hoth of Harroid.—W. Fowler, esq. to 
Miss M. A. Merry, of Baldock, 
Dicd J 
