1925.] 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.|. F. Maw, esq. of Green. Hill 
Place, to Jane, youngest dayghter of the 
late Rev. R. R, Walton, of Marsden-hall, 
ins Bt county—Mr.. I. Carter, jun., of 
Dalend, to Sophia, eldest daughter of G. 
Nash, esq. of . the Broom-House, near 
Bromsgrove. ¥ 
Shel At Worcester, 34, J. Stephens, 
esq. of Cascob, in the county of Radnor— 
At Churchill, 61, Mrs. Ozen, relict of G. 
Ozen,°esq. of Burrington. 
©) 1°" HEREFORDSHIRE. 
On Thursday 21st July, two children, 
the one six, and the other three years old, 
playing by the side of the Leominster canal, 
endeayouring to push a mastiff dog into the 
water, the youngest fell in; the animal im- 
mediately plunged in, and seizing the child 
by the head, its cap came off in his mouth, 
with which he swam out, and placed it on 
the shore ; but jumped, in a second time, 
and brought out the child, carefully lifting 
it by the shoulder. The father, who was 
employed in a coal yard, ata distance, ar- 
rived just as the dog had landed his little 
charge. 
ar] At Hereford, Mr. Williams, 
to Ann, relict of the late Mr. Dunn. 
 Died.| At Garnons, H. Cotterell, esq. 
Second son of Col. Sir J. G. Cotterell, bart. 
at.p.At Hereford, Mrs. Green, relict of J. 
Green, esq. 
*" GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
Lusus Nature.—Lately a young hare, 
nearly a month ‘old, was found near the Hay 
{having been killed by a stote), which pre- 
sented a most singular conformation. The 
head and fore feet were perfect down to the 
navel, where two separate bodies. com- 
menced, each complete with legs and tails, 
but separate from the navel, and of the male 
genus; the two bodies appearing equally , 
strong and perfect: This singular curiosity 
is now in the. possession of Mr. T. Cooke, 
auctioneer, «of Hereford. 
“| Married: «At St. Mary de Lode, Glou- 
ester; ) the Rev, T. Brigstoke, Rector of 
Whitton, | Radnorshire, and Incumbent of 
St.’ Kathatiné’s, Milford Haven, to Caro- 
ine Buchanan, youngest daughter of the 
late Rev...Rs Whish, of Northwood, Nor- 
folk---At Lianvrechva, in the county of 
Monmouth, C. Griffith, esq. of Gloucester, 
to, Miss Jane Graham. 
~ Died} At Cheltenham, C. T. Wilson, 
esq, son.of: R. Wilson, esq. of Aystone, Ire- 
land, and grandson of the late R. H. C. Town- 
shend, and Baroness Greenwich—The Rev. 
Mr, Thomas, of Llandilo, Monmouthshire— 
At Gloucester, Mrs. Brown, relict of the late 
J. Brown, esq. formerly of Castleton, Here- 
fordskire-—At the Hermitage, Cheltenham, 
Frances, the wife of J. Ferryman, esq.— At 
Gloucester, 25, the Hon. and Rev. D. 
Massy, son, of the Jate Lord Massy—At his 
house in Prince’s-streety.. W. Birch, esq. of 
Bristol—At, Clifton, J. C. Meredith, esq. 
Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, &c. 
187 
of Brecon—Mary, wife of the Rev. §. Com- 
meline, rector of Hempstead, in this county, 
and eldest daughter of the late A. Saunders, 
esq. — Louisa, ) the wife! of +» Gonfteldy .esq. 
of Faulkner Lodge; Cheltetbam—At» the 
residence of her son-in-law; the Rev. J, 
Worgan,, Vicar of Pebworth, in'this county 
— At the Hotwells, 75, J.Nott, ata; 
OXFORDSHIRE. wf { 
Oxford, July 16th—Being the last day of 
Term, the following degrees were con- 
ferred :— 
Bacurror and Docror in Divinity, by 
accumulation: the Rev. Thomas Frognall 
Dibdin, of St, John’s College, and rector of 
St. Mary’s, Bryanstone-square, grand com- 
pounder. ‘ 
Master of Arts: Rev. Rob. H. Fowler, 
Exeter Coll.—Rev. Hen. B. Newman, 
Fellow of Wadham Coll.—Rev. Ja. Raw- 
lins, St John’s Coll. ‘ 
reo of Arts: Ja. L. Hesse, Trinity 
oll. 
Mr. A. Bennett, late of Chichester Ca- 
thedral, organist of New Coll., was appoint- 
ed, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. the Vice- 
Chancellor,’ organist of the University 
church. 
On Wednesday last, the Bishop of Here- 
ford, with the Wardens of New College, 
attended prayers in the Winchester College 
Chapel, and, proceeding thence to the 
school-room, the following medals were 
adjudged. j 
» “Gold Medals ; Latin Essay : Wordsworth. 
—Non tam in otio laboribus parto, quam in 
rebus arduis, et dubio adhuc certamine 
hominum enituerunt virtutes. 
English Verse : Wickham,—Alfred in the 
Danish camp. 
Silver Medals: Templeton.—The speech 
of Germanicus to the mutinous soldiers. 
Elliot, Sen.—Scipionis ad veteres milites 
oratio. ) 
Married.) At Whitechurch, the Rev. 
E. Cooper, eldest son of the Rev. E.- 
Cooper of Hams-hall, Staffordshire, to Ca- 
roline, eldest daughter of P. L. Powys, 
esq. of Hardwick-house, Oxon. 
Died.| The Rev. F. Haggitt, D.D. 
Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, Pre- 
bendary of Durham, and rector of Nune- 
ham Courtney, in the county of Oxford— 
52, Mrs. Woolton, widow of the late Mr. 
J. C. Woolton, Oxford—At Grandpout, 
near Oxford, 82, Sir W. E. Taunton, 
Knut. 
BUCKS AND BERKS. 
July 3. The annual election of scholars, 
took place at Eton College. Mr. Astley, 
the chaplain of the school, delivered a Latin 
address, after which the examination com- 
menced. 
Aug. 12. The first stone was laid of a 
new octagon tower, upon @ very extensive 
scale, on the North Terrace. 
Married.) . The Rev. E. B. Frere, Vicar 
of Biggleswade, to Elizabeth, only daugh- 
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