188 
Died.| At Kidderminster, 63, Mr. J. 
Horton. ‘ 
At Brace’s Leigh, 21, Mr. J. Winnell, 
jun.—At Upper Wick, Susannah, widow 
of Thomas Bund, esq. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
At the late Hereford assizes, four prison- 
ers were sentenced to suffer death, two to 
seven years’ transportation, others to minor 
pnishments, and four were discharged, no 
bills being found. 
Married,| Mr. G, Stokes, to Miss Min- 
ton, of St. Owen's-street, both of Here- 
ford.—At Branyard, Mr. C. A. Harris, to 
Miss S. Inett, of the Home House, 
Died.] At Hereford, in Bye-street, 68, 
Mrs. M. Arthur.—Mrs, A. Knill.—80, 
Mrs. Williams, widow of William W. esq. 
of Brecon, banker, 
At Leominster, Miss Linging, deser- 
vedly regretted.—Mr. R. Trotter, sud- 
denly. 
At Bunshill, 69, Mrs. E. Luntley, sud- 
denly, generally esteemed. 
At Hereford, Mr, Philip Garbett. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
At the late Gloucester assizes, fourteen 
prisoners received sentence of death, one 
was sentenced to seven years’ transporta- 
tion, and eigliteen others to minor punish- 
ments. 
A communication by a_ steam-vessel 
between Bristol and New Ross, Ireland, is 
about to take place. 
Married.) Mr. J. Fe Bruin, to Miss 
M. Stock; Mr. J. Longdon, of Queen- 
Street, to Miss E. Ferris; Watson Bage- 
hot, esq. to Mrs. Estlin, of Bristol.—Jobn 
Matthew Gutch, esq. of Bristol, to Miss 
Mary Lavender, of Worcester.—George 
Bramble, esq. of Siddington-house, to. 
Miss M. Howse, of Cirencester,—Mr. 
Alex, of Cheltenham, to Miss P. Isaa¢s, of 
Stratford.—Mr, J. G. Hughes, to Miss L. 
Harris, both of Monmouth.—Mr. R. J. 
Bridges, of Upton St. Leonard’s, to Miss 
E. Frankis, of Bristol—At Hempstead, 
Mr. W. H. Halpen, to Miss E. Prestidge, 
of Cheltenham.—John Horniblow, esq. of 
Shepston on Stour, to Miss M. Sabin. 
Died.] At Gloucester, 26, MissS. Luke. 
—In Westgate-street, 28, Mrs. E. Legge, 
deservedly lamented.—81, Mrs. Dobbins. 
—In Norfolk-buildings, Miss Anne New- 
enham, esteemed and regretted.—Mrs. 
Barrett. 
~ At Bristol, Miss H. Lovel.—Mr. G. 
Compland.—76, Mrs. Elizabeth Art, an 
esteemed member of the Society of 
Friends.—21, Miss M. Wytch, greatly re- 
gretted.—Mr. Jas. Sheet, suddenly. 
At Cheltenham, Mr. G. Long. 
At Cirencester, at an advanced age, Mr. 
G. Harvey. 
At Stottis Croft, 78, Mary, widow of 
Henry Hillman, esq.—At Ashton, 40, 
Eliza, wife of Daniel Stanton, esq. of 
Her efordshire—Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire. 
{Sept. 1, 
Bristol.— At Caincross, 78, Mrs. Holmes, 
—At Siddington, 72, Mrs, Ek. Walker.—At 
Frenchay, 25, Miss M. A. Codrington, of 
Yate, 
: OXFORDSHIRE. Mot oie 
Married.| Mr. W. Godfrey, to Miss J. 
Hayward; both of Oxford.—The Rev, Jas. 
Stewart Murray Anderson, of Baliol-col- 
lege, Oxford, to Miss Ba:bara Charlotte 
Wroughton, late of Newington-house.—Mr. 
J. Jackson, of St. Clement's, to Miss R. 
Cater, of Holywell, Oxford—Mr. G. 
Drinkwater, of Banbury, to Mrs. Fore- 
man, of Oxford.—Mr. W. Huggins, of 
Oxford, to Miss E, Egerton, of Bicester.— 
The Rev. J. Fleming, of Knoyle, to Miss 
A. Talmage, of Oxford. } 
Died.] At Oxford, 75, Mrs, Bishop.— 
71, Mrs. Knibbs.—In St, Ebbe’s, 52, Mrs. 
Tyror, : r 
At Tetsworth, 91, Mr. W. Eaton. 
BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. C. S. Whitman, to Miss 
A. King, both of Reeding.—Mr. H. W. 
Brewer, of Wantage, to Miss Mary Bur- 
rows, of South Lambeth. William Wake- 
ford, esq. of Andover, to Miss Maria 
Darvall, of Reading.—Mr..S. Aldworth, of 
Hungerford, to Miss M. Plumb, of Want- 
age.—B. Brocas, esq. of Wokefield-park, 
to Miss Ann D. Pigott, of the Bridge- 
Villa, Maidenhead. 
Died.] At New-house-place, Chalford, 
St. Giles, Lady Carrington, wife of Sir 
Codrington Edmund C, bart. 
At Windsor, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Smith. — In Peascod-street, 72, “Mrs. 
Larkin, ; 
At Reading, 63, the Rev. Jas. Hinton, 
the much esteemed pastor of a dissenting 
congregation of Oxford.—John Gills, esq. 
formerly of the Strand, London. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE. 
A numerous meeting of the friends of 
aristocratical independence and patliamen- 
tary reform, lately took place at Hertford, 
Thomas Slingsby Duncombe, esq. in the 
chair. Several patriotic toasts - were 
given. Mr. Duncombe madean animated 
speech, which was loudly applauded, and 
it was unanimously resolved to support 
him at the next general election. 
Muarried.] The Rev. J. Walker, to Miss 
E. Brown, both of Harrold.—Vhe Rev. 
Miles Blaud, rector of Lilley, to Miss 
Anne Templeman, of Conyngham-house, 
Ramsgate. . 
Died.] At Watford, 78, Harriott Stew-. 
ard; esq. ° : 
At Woburn, Mrs. Gilbert.—At Great 
Berkhampstead, Miss Childs. — Mrs. 
Walker, wife of William W. esq. 
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, 
Married.] Mr. Chas. Buswell, to Miss 
E. Jones; Mr. T. Betty, to Mrs, S. Jones ; 
Mr. W. Williams, to Miss E, A. Parker : 
all of Northampton.—The Rev. R. Waldy, 
M.A, to Isabella, daughter of the Rev. W. 
: ‘ Greenwood, 
