18£l.j Oxfordshire—Bedfordshire, 381 
The Rev. J. Morris, upwards of 40 years 
curate of Lugwardine, (in our last, by mis¬ 
take, Leintwardine.)—Mr. T. Perkins, of 
Aston Ingham.—Mrs. Mayo, of Linton. 
GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. 
A new district church has been lately 
consecrated at Kingswood, calculated to 
accommodate 2000 persons. 
A vessel devoted to the purpose of reli¬ 
gious worship, has been lately opened at 
Bristol, under the auspices of the Seaman’s 
Friend Society. 
Married .] At Gloucester, Mr.T. Rudge, 
attorney, to Letitia, the youugest daugh¬ 
ter of the late S. Rickett esq.—At Chel¬ 
tenham, Mr. G. L. Whatley, solicitor, to 
Charlotte, 2d daughter of the late Capt. 
Brazell.-—Mr. A. Eves, surgeon, of Cole- 
ford, to Miss E. Bird.—At Cirencester, Mr. 
J. Harward, to the only daughter of W. 
Scott, esq.—-At Keyusharn, T. Drewe, esq. 
solicitor, to Susan, eldestfdaughter of the 
late Col. Swinburn.—At Clifton, J. Middle- 
ton, esq. late of Bengal, to Harriet, young¬ 
est daughter of the late J. Venour, esq. 
of Wel«bourn, Warwickshire. 
Died.] At Gloucester, 26, Eliza, wife 
of Mr. S. Millard, draper. 
At Bristol, Capt. Outerbridge.—Matilda, 
3d daughter of Mr. J. Green.—Mrs. A. 
Clark, of the Hotwells, but a native of the 
island of Barbadoes.—Mr. J. P. Rich.—In 
his 31st year, Mr. W. Phipper. 
At Tewkesbury, Miss K. Andrews. 
At Monmouth, Mrs. Webb. 
At Cheltenham, Mr. W. Hendy, of the 
Wellington Hotel.—Of an apoplectic sei¬ 
zure, Mr. Mosely.—D. Maitland, esq. for¬ 
merly of London, 68.—In her 81st year, 
Mrs. Whatley, relict of the late Rev. Dr. 
W. of Nonsuch Park, Surrey. 
At Berkeley, in her 17th year, Caroline, 
2d daughter of Mr. J. Haut, schoolmaster. 
—Of apoplexy, Mrs. S. Irish. 
At Frampton-upon-Severn, Catherine, 
youngest daughter of Mr. Baylis. 
OXFORDSHIRE . 
Married.] The Rev. W. Robinson, B.A. 
of Magdalen Hall, to Susannah, daughter 
of Mr. Robiuson, of Milton Cottage.—At 
Oxford, Mr. R. Preston, of the corn mar¬ 
ket, to Elizabeth, 3d daughter of Mr. 
Smith.—Mr. H. Baldwin, of Aldersgate- 
street London, to Johanna, fourth daughter 
of the late Mr. W. Carpenter, of Over Nor¬ 
ton, in this county. 
j Vied.'] At Oxford, J. Harper, esq. D.C.L. 
and for some time deputy professor of civil 
law. He was the author of a profound 
treatise, entitled, The Principles of Philo¬ 
sophical Criticism, as applied to Poetry, 
published in 1810.—Aged 26, Richard, 
2d son of Mr. Andrews.—Mr. W. Sim- 
monds, carpenter, 39.—Mr. J. Boswell, 
carpenter, 30—Mrs. E. Steel, 60, many 
years fruiteress to Worcester College, and 
wWow of flie,late vMr, S. poster and hair, 
drfefes et to tWt Society tMVL L^nfe, 36'.-=— 
W. King, esq. of Queen’s College, 22. 
His horse had thrown him, and he was 
found suffocated in a ditch, covered with 
mud and water. 
At Woodstock, in his 30th year, Mr. J. 
Bellinger. 
At Whitchurch, Julia, wife of H. P. 
Powys, esq. 
BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE. 
A well is now sinking in Windsor Great 
Park, wherein many curious minerals have 
been discovered. At the depth of 160 feet, 
among other fossils, a perfect specimen of 
an oyster shell was dug out, also a very 
large tooth, in beautiful preservation. Its 
double fangs, which are about two inches 
long, have beeu broken off. The face of 
the tooth is an inch and a half long, by 
one wide. It is a griuder of a dark brown 
colour, and bears a fine polish, also a 
horny substance, like the beak of a small 
bird. 
A new bridge over the Thames from 
Windsor to Eton, which has been for some 
time in contemplation, is now contracted 
for, to be finished by November 30th, 
1822. 
Married .] At Milton, Berks, II. W. So¬ 
ber, esq. of White Staunton, Somerset, 
to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Sir J. 
D. King-, bart.—Mr. Gottlieb Schneider, 
of London, to Sylvia, second daughter of 
T. Lamb. M.D. of Newbury. 
Died.) At Windsor, 81, Mrs. Goddard. 
At Maidenhead, N. Halfe, esq. of Brigh¬ 
ton. 
At Wargrave, in her 77th year, Mrs. M. 
Dickmau. 
At Faruham, Miss Bartholomew. 
At Abingdon, in his 75th year, Mr. J. 
Fletcher. 
AtThatcham, in his 17th year, Stephen, 
eldest son of S. Priest, esq. of Bristol. 
W. Y. Mills, esq. of Wadley House, jus¬ 
tice cf the peace for the counties of Glou¬ 
cester and Berks. 
At Notting Hill, 68, H. Robins, esq. of 
the Great Piazza, Covent Garden._J. E. 
Liebenrood, esq. of Prospect Hill, near 
Reading, magistrate and deputy-lieut. of 
Berkshire. 
HERTFORDSHIRE AND UEI)JORDSHIRj;. 
Married .] At Beugeo, near Hertford, 
Mr. C. Macwilson, of York-street, Port- 
man-square, to F. Maria, 2d daughter of 
Mr. Ellistou, Manager of Drury-Iane Thea¬ 
tre.—At St. Albans, Mr. r l. Maun, officer 
of excise, aged 30, to Mrs. A. Lovett, aged 
60, of the Swan Inn,Watford.—Mr.N. Par¬ 
ker, of Token House Yard, Ixmdon, to 
Eliza, daughter of the late Rev. T. English, 
of Woburn. 
Died.] At Cheskunt, Ann, wife of T. 
Aldridge, esq. 
At Woburn Park, 60, Mr. R. Salmon, 
upwards of thirty years resident surveyor 
t6 t be }ate audprevieat Duke 6rf Pod ford. 
At ChSWbnl, triW;*, 54 , Tffifi A, 
Howard, 
