>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, August 20, 1814; Issue 3200. A melancholy accident happened on the 12th instant, in the village of Caversham, by the starting of a horse in the chariot of J. B. WILSON , Esq., of HENLEY-upon-Thames, by which Miss WILDBORE ( who was riding on the box ) and the coachman, were precipitated to the ground - the lady unhappily received a violent injury on the head, and died soon afterwards in consequence - the coachman escaped with a few cuts and bruises. An inquest was held on the body of Miss WILDBORE by Mr. COOKE , coroner -Verdict of the Jury, "Casual Death."