1825.] Shropshire, Worcestershise, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, &c. 579 
and in digging a few fect lower, they found 
a single skeleton, 
Married.| At Snitterfield, C. Sidebot- 
tom, esq. of Worcester, barrister-at-law, to 
Mary Abigall, eldest daughter of J. Free- 
man, esq. of Gaines, Herefordshire—At 
Leamington Priors, Major C. Stisted, 3d 
Light Dragoons, to Caroline, daughter of 
the late Sir C. Heathcote, of Longton-hall, 
in the county of Stafford—F. Willington, esq. 
of Wilncote Hall, to Jane Anne, youngest 
daughter of the late H. J. Pye, esq. former- 
ly of Farrington House, Berks, and m.v, 
for that county, and Poet Laureate to his 
late Majesty—At Temple Balsall, M. J. 
Turner, esq. of Clonmel, to Miss Mary 
Gilbert. 
Died.| _At Leamington, 19, Catherine 
Bridget Middleton, second daughter of 
A. Middleton, esq. m.v—At Dunton 
Hall, near Coleshill, 69, Anne, relict of 
the Rev. H. Fisher, late vicar of Soham— 
At Solihull, at the house of her brother-in- 
law, T. Chattock, esq. Frances Anne, 
youngest daughter of the late S, Prince, 
esq. of Bristol. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.|}. At Longnor, the Rev. E. 
Burton, m.a. minister of ‘Tettenhall, to He- 
len, 2d daughter of Archdeacon. Corbett, of 
Longnor hall—At Hodnet, J. Higgins, 
esq. of Alford, Lincolnshire, to Mary, se- 
cond daughter of the late R, Chidley, esq. 
of the Hermitage, Hawkstone—At Elles- 
mere, T. Gwynn, esq. to Harriet Alice, 
youngest daughter of I’, Walker, esq.—At 
Richard’s Castle, the Rey. T. Layie, to 
Octavia Constance, fourth daughter of T, 
R. Salwey, esq. of the Lodge— At Cainham, 
W. Eaton, esq. of Ashford, to Elizabeth, 
only daughter of J. Small, esq. 
. Died.| At Shrewsbury, 55, Mrs, Lang- 
ford—At Prees’s Wood, near Colebrook- 
dale, 86, Mrs. Elizabeth Humphreys—56, 
Mr. T. Becket, of Whitchurch—At Stoke 
_ St. Milborough, $3, Mrs. Collins, sister to 
Dr. Clee, of Strefford—s5, Mrs. Forester, 
relict of the late Col. Forester, of Ross Hall. 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Married.| At King’s Norton, Mr. J, 
Ampblett, to Caroline, daughter of the late 
T. Gem, ,esq.—At Stourbridge, R. H. 
Southall,,.of Manchester, to Elizabeth Ni- 
cholas. 
Died.| Rev. W. James, Rector of Even- 
lode. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. J. Mailes, of Woolhope, 
to Miss Harriet Smith Cook, of Chelten- 
ham—At Whitchurch, J. Davies, esq. of 
Woolhampton Cottage, Berks, to Miss 
Ww, 
Died.| Emily Ann, eldest daughter of 
E, Grove, esq. of Shenstone Park. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH, 
- Tuesday evening, May 17th, a meeting 
took place at the Lancasterian school-room, 
Bristol, for the purpose of forming a Me- 
chanics’ Institute for that city. C,. Pinney, 
esq. was in the chair, and, in his introductory 
address, expatiated on the_advantages which 
would be produced by the measure; Dr. 
Carpenter, R. Bright, J. Reynolds, C. 
George, W. P. Taunton, J. Mills, esqrs. 
and other gentlemen addressed the meeting ; 
and, at the.conclusion of the business, a 
number of individuals came forward to sub- 
scribe their names, 
Married.| At Cheltenham, Mr. J. T,. 
Judge, one of the proprietors of the Chel- 
tenham Journal, to Miss M. Matthews, of 
Greenwich, Kent; C. Broderic, esq. ne- 
phew of Lord Viscount, Middleton, and 
eldest son of the late Archbishop of Cashel, 
to the hon. E. Stapleton, third daughter 
of Lord Le Despencer—At St. Nicholas 
Church, Bristol, H. Jasper, son of Hy 
Toye, esq. of Clifton, to Miss L. G, H. 
Buggins—-At the Spa, near Gloucester, Ri 
Spicer, esq, to Emily Priscilla, third daugh- 
ter of the late S. Jenkins, esq. of Beachley, 
Gloucestershire—A. Allen, esq. of Tewkes- 
bury, to Miss M. A. Higgs, niece of J, Higgs, 
esq. of Cheltenham—W, Carroll, esq. of 
Cheltenham, to Teresa, daughter of J. 
Sheen, esq. of Belmont Lodge, Surrey—A. 
Pauntly, C. Staples, son of J. Stokes, esq, 
of Pauntly Court, to Sarah Gisborne Mo- 
lineux, daughter of J. Lingard, esq. of 
Atherstone, Warwickshire, 
Died.| At Clifton, 28, Fanny, the wife 
of H. M. Castle, esq.—At Twining, 74, 
Mr. J. S. Tayler—At Bristol, 72, the Rey. 
J. Ryland, v.p. Pastor of the Baptist church, 
in Broadmead—At Cheltenham, the Rey. 
T. B. Woodman, m.a. Vicar of Brackley, 
Rector of Daylesford, Prebendary of York, 
Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke 
of Clarence, and nephew to the late Warren 
Hastings, esq. of Daylesford House. 
OXFORDSHIRE, : 
The House of Convocation has accepted a 
proposal from the Rey. Dr. Ellerton, Fellow 
of Magdalen College, to found an annual 
prize of twenty guineas for the best English 
essay on some doctrine or duty of the Chris- 
tian religion, or on some of the points on 
which we. differ from the Romish church, 
or on any other subject of theology which 
shall be deemed meet and useful. 
Died.) At Chipping-Norton, 
King, 
BUCKS AND BERKS, 
Married.|. At Langley, W. M. West, 
M.p. of Hammersmith, to Jane Frances, 
eldest surviving daughter of the late G, 
Lewis, esq. of Red Lion-square, London 
—At Beaconsfield, G. Proctor, esq, to Mrs. 
Fenner, relict of the late J. Fenner, esq. of 
West Wycombe, Burcks. ; 
Died.) At Hungerford, 28, the Rey. J, 
B. Hawkins, m.a. of Edgarly—At Sonning, 
Berks, 83, Taylor, esq. M.D.—At 
Reading, 76, the Hon, D. Anstruther—At 
Windsor, Mr. J. Burnham; 53, Mr. J, W. 
Griesbach—At his rectory of Pertenhall, 
Bedfordshire, 89, the Rey. T. Martyn, 
BD.F.R.S. Regius Professor of Botany in 
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