1825.] 
Worsley—Mr. J. Cartwright, of Halley- 
hall, to Miss Pagett, of Kingswinford—J. 
Taylor, esq. of Moor-green, to Miss E. A. 
Moseley, of Winterdyne—At Malvern, E. 
Graham, esq: to Catharine, eldest daughter 
of Lieut. General Williams. 
Died.| At Malvern, M. Wise, esq. -of 
Leamington Priors— At Churchill, 61, of 
Ascites, or abdominal dropsy, Mrs, Ozen, 
relict of G. Ozen, esq. of Burrington. 
During the last four years she underwent 
the operation of tapping 106 times, and had 
1048 quarts of water drawn off !! 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| At Mordford, David Thomas 
esq. of Dolgoy, Cardiganshire, to Mary 
Jane, daughter of the late Mr. J. Nicholls 
of Hereford—Mr. H. W. Woakes, of Here- 
ford, to Ann, youngest daughter of Job 
Lawrence, esq. of Norten—T. P. P. Wight, 
esq. of Collington, to Mary Maria, widow 
of Richard Wight, esq.of Tedstane Court— 
At Leominster, H. Tymbs, esq. of Corner 
Cop, to Miss Weyman, of Stagbatch. 
Died.| At Hereford, 50, J. Scudamore 
Lechmere, esq. of the Court House, Town- 
hope—At Bishop’s Frome, Mary, widow of 
the Rey. G. Patrick, vt.3. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
Another mechanics’ institution has been 
recently formed at Bristol. ; 
The Bristol Rail Road Company have 
Jately determined to carry their line no fur- 
ther than Worcester, intending to open a 
communication with Birmingham by the 
Worcester Canal. 
Married.|_ Mr. E. Smith, of Bristol, to 
Ann Bletchley, daughter of the late C. 
Sumsion, esq. of Colerne—Lieut. F. H: 
Billamore, of Cheltenham, to Miss Cath. 
Pruen, of Dursley—J. P. Waldo, esq. of 
Clifton, to Araminta, second daughter of 
Samuel Waring, esq. of Springfield, co. 
Kilkenny, Ireland—At Clifton, E. Nor- 
wood, esq. of Hertford, to Ejizabeth, 
youngest daughter of the late J. Ford, esq. 
of King-street Hall—J. Kendrick, esq. of 
Cheltenham, to Ann, only daughter of the 
late Mr. T. Breese; of Great Bridge, Tip- 
ton—Mr. J. Walwyn, of Cheltenham, to 
Miss E. A. Boardman, of Warrington—J. 
Fosbroke, esq. of Cheltenham, to Sophia 
Louisa, daughter of the late W. Sarel, esq. 
of Calcutta—At Cirencester, the Rev. T. 
Keble, u.8., to Elizabeth Jane, eldest daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. G. Clarke, of Meysey, 
Hampton—Mr. J. Reid, of Newland Val- 
ley, to Anne Yerbury, daughter of R. Per- 
kins, esq. of Penmaen—At Newport, J. 
Morgan, esq. to Miss Jones—J: Watkins, 
esq. of Wernycwm, Llanferin, to Anne, 
second daughter of Mrs. Adams, of Peny- 
dre, Lianvihangel—Mr. W. Skinner, of 
South Cerney, to Miss J. Gawn, of Bisley. 
Died.| At Bristol, 86, W. Acraman, 
esq. It is ‘worthy of remark, that around 
Nis vault lie four of his domestics, whose 
dollected ‘ieriods of service to liim ‘were 160 
‘Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Bucks, &c. 
91 
years, and his housekeeper, who is now liv- 
ing, served him 63 years |—Mr .W. Swayne, 
late apothecary to the Bristol Infimary— At 
Cheltenham, 67, Sir J. Benn Walsh, bart., 
of Warfield,. Berkshire, and of Ormath, 
waite Hall, Cumberland—75, Elizabeth, 
widow of J. Howes, esq. of Winson—At 
West-hall, Cheltenham, 28, Sarah, wife of 
Dr. Butler, of Sackville-street, Dublin— 
2, St. James’ Square, Cheltenham, Mrs, 
Briggs, wife of Dr. B.—At Tewkesbury, 
65, Mrs. Lewis—Mrs. Prew—At Stroud, 
85, Mr. B: Fisher. 
OXFORDSHIRE. 
The Prizes for the year 1825, at Oxford, 
have been awarded to the following Gentle- 
men—Latin Verse : Incendiwm Londinense, 
anno 1666. E.P. Blunt, Scholar of Cor- 
pus Christi—Latin Essay: De Tribwnicia 
apud Romanos Potestate. F. Oakley, B.A. 
Christ Church.—English Essay: ‘‘ Lan- 
guage in its copiousness and structure, con- 
sidered as a test of national civilization.”’ 
J. W. Mylne, z.a. Balliol—Sir R. Newdi- 
gate’s Prize: English Verse. ‘‘ The Tem- 
ple of Vesta, at Tivoli.” R. C. Sewell, 
Demy of Magdalen. 
A curious specimen of fossil zoology, an 
enormous nondescript animal, has recently 
been discovered at Stonesfield, near Oxford. 
The remains are very imperfect, but it is 
estimated that this Saurian reptile extended 
to the length of more than sixty feet, and 
that its bulk equalled that of an elephant 
seven feet high ! 
Married.| The Rev. F. Rowden, 8.0., 
Rector of Cuxham and Ibstone, to Catha- 
rine Charlotte, daughter of the Rev. Dr. 
Benson, Rector of Hampton Poyle and of 
South Weston. . 
Died.| At Oxford, 48, Mr. Wm. Cross, 
B.M., Organist of Christ Church, St. John’s, 
and the University Chnurch—At Christ 
Church, 81, The Rev. J. Burton, D.D. 
chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty, canon 
of Christ Church, Rector of Over Worton, 
in Oxfordshire, with the perpetual curacy of 
Nether Worton' annexed,— At Stanton St. 
John, 82, Mr. T. Aunting, steward to the 
last five bishops of Oxford. : 
BUCKS AND BERKS. ; 
The Humane Society have lately presented 
the’ Dispensary of Windsor with a handsome 
and complete apparatus for the restoration of 
persons apparently drowned, for the use of 
that establishment, and the medical gentle- 
men of Windsor, 
Married.| At Hurst, near Binfield, 
Berks, W. Johnson, esq. eldest son of the 
hon. Judge Johnson, to Ellen Clare Glasse, 
youngest sister of G. A. Elliott, esq. of 
Binfield Park, Berks—At Hanney, Cor- 
nelius Hammans, esq. of Garford, Berks, 
to Jane, second daughter of the late Mr. 
Giles; formerly an opulent farmer in’ the 
said county. ‘ 
Died.) At Datchet, near Windsor, the 
Rev. J. Phillips, »1.4., late of the University 
College, and lecturer of Wyrardsbury. — 
N 2 HERTFORD 
