>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, February 1, 1800; Issue 2440. OXFORD, February 1. On Wednesday last was committed to our Castle Gaol by Sir Clement Cottrell DORMER , Knt., John LOVELL , on suspicion of having received in his boat on the Oxford Canal, an iron bar, a spade, etc., knowing the same to have been feloniously stolen. And yesterday were committed by the Honourable and Reverend Francis KNOLLES and Henry GABELL , Clerks, William BURSER , Edward BURSER , and Mary BURSER , charged with having feloniously stolen a flitch of bacon, three loaves, four cheeses, and other goods, the property of J. GOMM , of Milton.