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3rd May 1834



On Sunday morning last a sermon was preached at the parish church, Windsor, by the Rev.Isaac Gosset, in behalf of the Society for the Building and Enlarging of Churches. The collection amounted to �28 16s.

On Tuesday last the first anniversary of the opening of William-street chapel was held. The Rev.J.A.James, of Birmingham, preached a very impressive and eloquent discourse in the morning from James v. 19, 20. The Rev.Dr.Fletcher, of Stepney, preached in the evening, an admirable sermon from Ezekiel i. 12. The congregation was large and respectable, and the collection amounted to nearly �70.

Mr. De Ville The Phrenologist

In March last we announced the intention of the above gentleman to lecture at Windsor soon after the Easter holydays; we have this day been informed that Mr.De.Ville's visit is unavoidably postponed until June or July.




Among the great improvements which have lately taken place in the environs of the Castle it affords us much pleasure to notice the removal of the time-keeper's lodge, and the whole of the stotle [?], &c., from the Castle-hill.