1825.] 
~ of Manchester, to Hannah, eldest daughter of T. 
Smith, esq. of Icknield-house. { 
Died.] At Henley-in-Arden, Anne, only daughter 
of the late Capt. Noble—At Warwick, 27, Miss M. 
Nairne—At Birmingham, 28, Mrs. T. Hill—At Lea- 
mington, T. Vernon, fourth son of Lieut.-General 
Sir G. Anson, G.C.B., M.P. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Wroxeter, the Rev. H. Morgan, 
LL.B., to Emma, eldest daughter of H. Scott, esq. 
of Bealow-hall—T. Bowdler, esq. of Shrewsbury, to 
Miss Hill, of Ludlow. 
Died.] At Ludlow, Anne, relict of J. Ekins, D.D. 
—At Hilton, 82, J. Bradeney, esq.—At Hales-Owen, 
59, Mr. Bloxham. 
WORCESTER. 
A company is established, for the purpose of form- 
ing a canal from Worcester to Gloucester, as an 
adjunct to the Gloucester and Berkeley canal. 
Dudley Encrinites.—A very rare and magnificent 
variety of the stone lily, or Lily Encrinus, as depicted 
in Parkinson’s Organic Remains, has recently been 
discovered in the lime formation, at’Dudley, which 
far surpasses any other fossil of this kind hitherto 
_ known, and is now in the collection of Mr. Payton, 
ef that place. The stone on which this beautiful 
fossil is embedded, measures 38 inches in length, 18 
inches in breadth, and averages about 1 inch in 
thickness. The vertebral column, 23 inches long, is 
composed of upwards of 200 rings, about three-eighths 
of an inch in diameter, regularly united, and gradu- 
ally diminishing as they approach towards the pelvis, 
the surface of which being removed, has left the 
plates composing the interior of it quite perfect. 
From the upper part of the pelvis rise the tentacule 
or claspers of the animal, 16 of which may be traced, 
each one composed of innumerable circular rings, 
with flat joints, and from these a still finer and more 
feathery appendage is seen, which, from its elegant 
plume-like form, has caused it to be distingnished by 
the name of the ‘* Plumose Encrinus.” The pelvis 
and tentaculz together, measure 8 inches in length; 
making a total, from the base to the crown, of 31 
inches. Other stems are visible on the same stone, 
the whole surface of which, not occupied by the 
fossils, exhibits a very interesting variety of stellated 
and striated madrepores, numerous corallines, parts 
of the cap encrinite, and many elegantly-formed 
shells. 
Married.] At Church Linch, the Rev. J. Mills, to 
Caroline, second daughter of Mr. W. Corbett—At 
Hartlebury, N. Basevi, esq. of Lincoln’s-inn, to 
Louisa Eliza, only daughter of the late W. Orange, 
esq. 
Died.] At Powick vicarage, 28, the Rev. J. Field, 
M.A.—At Stourbridge, 84, S. Bate, esq.—At High 
Habberley, near Kidderminster, 79, T. Crane, esq. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.) Lieut. Turner. to Miss Derry of Kings- 
land—Harry, second son of E. Beavan, esq. of King- 
ton, to Mary, relict of the late T. Nicholls, esq. of 
Burton, Dorset—J. Sherburne, esq. of Hereford, to 
Mary Anne, eldest daughter of E. Beavan, esq. of 
Kington. 
Died.] At Holmer, near Hereford, 71, Margaret, 
relict of T. W. Prosser, esq.—The Rev. W. Parsons, 
vicar of Marden. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
A canal is proposed, to join the Gloucester and 
Berkeley with the Worcester and Birmingham canal. 
Married.) W. Williams, esq. of Newport, Mon- 
_mouthshire, to Sarah Annetta, eldest daughter of 
Shropshire—WWorcester— Gloucester—Cambridge, §c. 
93 
- T. Harris, esq. of Clerkin-hall, Leigh, near Worces- 
ter—At Rodborough, T. Adlington, esq, of Upper 
Tooting, Surrey, to Mary, only daughter of the late 
P. Smith, esq. of Walbridge, Gloucestershire. 
Died.] At Painswick-edge, 89, Mrs. Page, widow 
of W. Page, esq.—J. M. Sturge, son of T. W. Sturge, 
esq. of Yate—At Usk, 75, Mrs. M. Attwood, relict 
of J. Attwood, esq. late of Bath—At Bristol, Mrs. 
Simmons, relict of W..Simmons, esq. of Newlands— 
20, J. Barker, eldest son of Capt. Barker, R.N.—At 
Penlangwyn, near Pontypool, J. Lewis, esq.—At 
Crossway-green, near Cliepstow, 69, G. Smith, esq.— 
At Cote-park, near Bristol, 65, G. Howell, esq.—At 
Cheltenham, Mr. Leivin—At ditto, Mrs. M. Maltby. 
OXFORDSHIRE, 
Died.| 33, Mary Anne, youngest daughter of J. 
Phillips, esq. of Burford. 
BUCKS AND BERKS. 
On the 12th January, a fire broke out in the upper 
warerooms of the paper-mills belonging to Messrs. 
Tipper and Fry at Horton, which were entirely con- 
sumed, with a large quantity of paper. 
Married.] At Bledlow, Bucks, the Rev. Roger M. 
Manwaring, M.A. of Brasennose-college, Chaplain to 
the Earl of Huntingdon, and youngest son of John 
Robert Parker, esq. of Green-park, in the county of 
Cork, and of Kermincham-hall, in the County Pala- 
tine of Chester, to Philadelphia Sarah, daughter of 
Benjamin Blackden, esq. of Bledlow-house, and niece 
to Sir Robert Cayley, of Brompton, York, bart.—At 
Wallingford, the Rev. J. Holding, M.A. of Oakley, 
Hants, to Susannah, daughter of the late R. Love- 
grove, esq. of Wallingford—At Reading, R. Stocker, 
esq. to Anne, only daughter of the late R. Southby, 
esq. of Battersea—At Eton, the Rev. T. W. Champ- 
nes, to Miss Langford, of Eton. 
Died.] At Ruscombe-house, Berks, the Right Hon. 
Dowager Lady Sherbourne—At Windsor, J. A. Rose, 
only child of Major Bethune—At Eaton, 66, Mrs. 
Sefton—At Reading, J. Edwards, esq.—At Maiden- 
head, 110, Mrs. Biggs—At the Manor-house, Sutton 
Courteney, Berks, 46, Priscilla, wife of T. West, esq. 
HERTFORD AND BEDFORD. 
Married.] At Cardington, Beds, the Rev. S. 
Chudleigh, to Mary, widow of the late J. P. Hobbs, 
esq. of Tunbridge-wells—W. Hale, jun. esq. of King’s 
Walden, Herts, to Charlotte, daughter of the late 
Sir R. J. Sulivan, bart. 
Died.] At Watford, Herts, J. Barlow, esq. 
CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON. 
We understand that the Master and Fellows of 
Peterhouse have recently augmented the patronage 
of their College, by founding two Fellowships and 
four Scholarships, the stipends of which are to be 
paid from the proceeds of the very liberal donation 
of the Rev. Francis Gisborne, M.A., formerly Fellow 
of that society. The Fellows and Scholars on this 
new foundation are to bear the name of the donor. 
The Rev. L. P. Baker, B.D., Vicar of Impington, 
and Fellow of St. John’s College, has been presented, 
by the Master and Fellows of that society, to the 
rectory of Medbourne cum Holt, Leicester, vacated 
by the death of the Rev. W. Williams. 
The Rev. John W. Hubbersty, M.A., and the Rev. 
John Sandys, B.A. of Queen’s College, were on Fri- 
day week elected Fellows of that Society; and at the 
same time a petition was ordered to be presented to 
the King, for a dispensation to qualify the Rev. Tho- 
mas Clowes, B.A. to hold a Fellowship of the same 
Society. 
The following isa summary of the Members of all 
the Colleges, in 1824 :— 
Trinity 
