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on (1832), '33. 191; (1836), '37. 128.

Chierasco, treaty of, '31. 47. Childbirth, deaths in, within the Bills of Mortality, in 1827, 29. 110; danger of, in hospitals, '35. 33; concealing, punishment for, 9 G. IV. c. 31, '29. 151.

murder, evidence in cases of, '36. 31.

Childemas, or Holy Innocents' Day, '28. 14.

Children, access of mothers to, '40.

157; diseases incident to, United Institution of London and Westminster for the treatment of, and for the delivery of married women, '30. 142; city institution for diseases of, '30. 144; Royal Universal Infirmary for, '30. 140; sick, Royal Metropolitan Infirmary for, '30. 140; born before marriage, husband liable to maintain, '35. 155.

in factories, none to be employed under nine years of age (1 & 2 W. IV. c. 39), '32. 159; Act to regulate the labour of (3 & 4 W. IV. c. 103), '34. 145, 146; Act to explain and amend the same (4 W. IV. c. 1), '35. 129.

Childs, Mr., of Bungay, his case brought before the House of Commons, '36. 194.

Chili discovered, '30. 95; conquered, '28. 59; extent and population of, in 1828, id. 73; republic of, its extent, population, president, capital, religion, revenue, debt, army, and navy, in 1828, 29. 74, 75; a confederative state, 28. 68; congress at, id. ib.; troops of, enter Lima, '40. 252; gold and silver, quantity of, raised in, from 1790 to 1829, 34. 180; consul-general, consuls, and vice-consul to, where employed, and amount of their salaries (1828), '31. 183; coals, quantity of, exported to, in 1833, '35. 186; cotton, quantity imported from, in 1831, 1833, and 1834, '36. 168; cotton goods, value of, exported to, in 1832, '35. 178;

British, quantity and value of exports to, in 1833 and 1834, 36. 169; in 1839, '40. 182; quantity of rum exported to, in 1839, '31. 186; in 1831, 33. 183; general exports, value of, to, in 1828, '31. 178; of British produce, &c., to, in 1830, 33. 180; general exports, value of, to, 1831, '34. 158; in 1827, 1830, 1833, 1834, and 1835, 37. 160; in 1836, '38. 174; in 1836 and 1837, '39. 190; in 1838, '40. 181; in 1839, 41, 188; in 1840, 42. 163; value of imports from, and of exports of home produce, &c., and foreign and colonial merchandize to, in 1831, 34. 160; wool, quantity of, imported from, in 1840, 42. 163.

Chillingworth, W., '31. 72; '32. 60. Chilpheta, 31.65.

Chilton Pond Road Act, '42. 195. Chimneys used in houses, '28. 58; importance of, to every room, id. 111; proper in bed-rooms, '36. 30; chimney-boards, use of, in. jurious, 28. 111; chimneys and flues, Act for the safer construction of, &c. (4 W. IV. c. 35), '36. 138-140; their dimensions, &c., stated, id. 140. Chimney sweepers, Act regulating, (4 W. IV. c. 35), 35. 138140; Chimney Sweepers' Bill, 41. 209; and chimneys, Act for the regulation of (3 and 4 Vict. c. 85), 41. 164, 165; apprentices of sweepers, further regulations as to, id. ib.

China discovered, '30. 94; overrun by the Moguls, 28. 57; extent and population of, in 1828, id. 72; empire of, its extent, population, sovereign, capital, religion, revenue, and army in 1828, '29. 72, 73; population of, id. 79, 80; number of Jews in (1829), '30. 100; Tartar dynasty of, from 1616 to 1829, id. 28; British embassy to, '28. 64; trade of the English at, suspended, '31. 235; trade opened, 34. 143; inundation in, '35. 252; disputes with the British residents at Canton,

32. 238; proceedings of Lord Napier in, relating to the opening of the trade, '36. 238; government of, arrests Captain Elliot, and has opium given up to them, '40. 257; trade of, stopped by Lin, 41. 253; opium trade, mentioned in the Lords, '41. 207; question as to war with, asked in the Commons, '41. 204; affairs of, debated, id. 204, 205; expedition to, vote for, '41. 211; expedition against, id. 255; expedition to, mentioned in the Queen's speech, 42. 172; expenses of same in 1840, '42. 150; various transactions relating to the war in, mentioned, id. 233-235; trade of, account of the annual value of the trade between Great Britain and China in 1825 and 1826, '30. 211. "China, History of," "32. 71.

tea ships, ballast of, used for road making, '33. 226.

exports and imports: Coals, quantity of, exported to, in 1833, '35. 186; in 1840, '42. 161; cotton goods, value of, exported to, in 1832, '35. 178; quantity and value of, in 1833 and 1834, '36. 169; in 1835, 37. 167; in 1838, '40. 182; lead, quantity of, exported to, in 1833, 35. 180; tin, quantity of, imported from, in 1833, '35. 180; wool and woollens, British, value of, exported to, in 1832, 34. 167; exports of, to, in 1833, 35. 177; in 1838, 40. 183; of woollen manufactures to, in 1840, 42. 161; value of exports to, for three years, ending January 5th, 1828, 29. 192; in 1828, 31. 177; in 1828, 31. 177; the same in 1830, '33. 180; the same in 1831, '34. 159; in 1827, 1830, 1833, 1834, and 1835, 37. 160; in 1836, 38. 174; in 1836 and 1837, '39. 190; in 1838, '40. 181; in 1839, '41. 188; the same in 1840, '42. 163; value of British produce, &c., exported to, in foreign ships from 1818 to 1832, 34. 162; of goods imported from, in 1826 to 1828,

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Chinese, division of the day amongst the, 31. 9; their mode of computing time, 30. 6, 27, 28; mode in which their transactions with foreigners are conducted at Canton, 31. 120, 121; astronomy observed on, '30. 28; "Chinese Code," '32. 62; emperors from 1616 to 1829, 30. 28; horary characters, '30. 28.

apple, 29. 66; arbor vitæ, id. 67; honeysuckle, '31. 41; oleaster, id. 39; privet, '29. 65. Ching, Joseph, '31.66; '32. 46. Chingom, a Malabar month, '30. 35. Chionanthus virginica, '29. 64. Chippenham, population and representation of, '33. 75; Lighting, &c., Act, 35. 219.

Chipstable Inclosure Act, 35. 218. Chirk, and Chirk Land Inclosure Act, '40. 212.

Chironia jasminoides, '31. 38. Chislen, 28. 14; a Jewish month, '30. 13.

Chiswick, rental of the parish of (1829), 29. 85; in 1811, 1821, and 1831, 33. 67. Chitera, a Malabar month, '30. 25. Chitty, Joseph, dies, '42. 124. Chlorine, how produced, '28. 112. Chlorosodiac, solution of labaraque, '28. 113.

Chocolate, duty on (1829), '30. 204; see Cocoa. "Choice, The," '32. 60.

Choitra, a Bengalee month, '30. 26.

Chokier, M. Surlet de, Regent of Belgium, '32. 236. Cholera morbus, its appearances similar to poisoning, '28. 124; treatment of, still doubtful (1834), '35. 33; proclamation concerning, in the London Gazette, '32. 240; quarantine ordered of vessels from Russia or the Baltic, id. 238; paper issued upon, by the Central Board of Health, Novemher, 1831, id. 22-24; Bill (Scotland), debate on preamble of, '33. 197, 198; Act to (2 prevent W. IV. c. 10), id. 124; thanksgiving for the cessation of, '34. 243.

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in Canada, '33. 231; ravages of, in Denmark and Sweden, '35. 261; at Edinburgh, '33. 229; at Hamburgh, '32. 240; at London, '33. 229; ravages of, at Lucknow, '35. 252; at Madrid, '35. 260; in Mexico, '34. 247; at Moscow and St. Petersburgh, '32. 235; at Paris, '33. 229; and number of deaths there, id. 232; Sunderland, cases of, at, '32. 240. Cholic, produced by adulterated wine, 36. 24.

Choral Fund, '30. 148. Chorizema ilicifolia, '31. 38. Chorley, population of (1821), 29. 81; in 1811, 1821, and 1831, '33. 65; Small Debts Act, '42. 194. Chorlton Row Improvement Act, '33. 209.

Choukies, what they are, '33. 97. Chout (India), meaning of the term, '32.39*.

Chow, a Chinese horary character, '30. 28; division of the day, '31. 9.

Chrisome, meaning of the word, '35. 28.

Christ, birth of, '28. 49; 28. 51; crucifixion of, id. ib.; "Poetical Life of," '32. 53.

Church, rental of the parish of (1829), '29. 85; population and representation of, 33. 63; Road Act, '42. 195.

Surrey, population, &c., of, 28. 86, 87.

Christ Church Society, '30. 144. Christenings, number of, within the Bills of Mortality, from 1826 to 1827, 29. 110; in 1828, '30. 119; number of, in London, in 1829, 31. 135; in 1830, 32.. 21; in 1831, 33. 24; number of, in London, and the Bills of Mortality, in 1832, '34. 31; in 1834, '36. 37; in 1835, '37. 49; in 1836, 38. 47; in 1837, '39.. 60; in 1838, '40. 59. Christian (Denmark), its value, &c. (1829), '30. 103.

Christian Era, 28. 49; '30. 10

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"Christian Faith," on, '32. 50."Christian Mirror," '32. 72. Christian Instruction Society, '30.160; Knowledge, Society for Promoting, '30. 152; Sailors' General Missionary Society, '30. 155; Tract Society, '31. 138; Union Society, '30. 154. Christiana, Consul at, his salary (1828), '31. 180.

Christianity introduced into Britain, '28. 54.

Christians, so first called, '28. 54. number of, in the world,

'28.75*.

first persecution of, '28. 54; second, under Domitian, id. ib.; third, under Trajan, id. ib.; fourth, under M. A. Antoninus, id. ib.; fifth, under Severus, id. ib.; sixth, under Maximinian, id. 55; seventh, under Decius, id. ib.; eighth, under Gallus, id. ib.; ninth, under Valerian, id. ib.; tenth, under Dioclesian, id. ib.; eleventh, stopped by Constantine, id. ib.

insurrection of, in Candia, '42. 239; the same suppressed, id. 240.

Christian II. defeated by Gustavus Vasa, '28. 59. Christina, Queen of Spain, protests respecting the guardianship of the young queen, '42. 240; reply to same, id. 241; she disavows the movement in Spain, id. 243; her pension stopped, id. 244. Christison, Dr., on poisons, in the

"London Medical Repository," referred to, '36. 22, 23-25; his observations on water, and the effects of lead on same, '36. 25. Christmas, 28. 14; derivation of, id. ib.; Sir Walter Scott's allusion to, 29. 44; day, notice of dishonour of bills and notes falling due on, 28. 149, 150; rose, or black hellebore, 28. 81, 32. Christopulus, '31.78; 32.52. Christ's Hospital, '30. 155; Newgate-street, new entrance to, 35. 236; buildings at, account of, 236. 217, 218.

Christ's Thorn, 29. 67. Chromule, the colouring substance of leaves, '30. 45. Chronic diseases frequently produced by suppression of insensible perspiration, 29. 119. Chronicle of events in 1828, 29. 233-246; from December 1828 to November 1829, 30. 259-264; from July 1829 to November 1830, 31. 233-240; from November 1830 to November 1831, 32. 235-240; November 1831 to December 1832, 33. 227233; from October 1832 to October 1833, 34. 240-250; from August 1833 to October 1834, '35.252-262; from July 1834 to November 1835, 36. 238250; from October 1835 to November 1836, '37. 251-258; from November 1836 to October 1837, 38. 243-248; from November 1837 to November 1838, '39. 248-252; from July 1838 to November 1839, 40, 251-261; from November 1839 to November 1840, '41. 253-256; from July 1840 to November 1841, 42. 233-244.

of the session of parliament of 1828, 29. 201-215; of 1829, 30. 218-228; of 11 G. IV. and 1 W. IV,, 1830, '31. 198 -209; 1 W. IV., 1830, '32. 186 -192; 1 and 2 W. IV., 1831, id. 192-195; of 3 W. IV. 1831, 1832, 33. 194-207; of 4 W. IV., 1833, 34. 185-200; 4 and 5 W. IV., 1834, '35. 196-215;

5 and 6 W. IV., 1835, 36. 183— 204; 6 and 7 W. IV., 1836, '37. 186-216; 7 W. IV. and I'Vict., 1837, 38. 198-206; 1 and 2 Vict., 1837 and 1838, '39. 198 — 207; 2 and 3 Vict., 1839, '40. 196-210; 3 and 4 Vict., 1840, '41. 199-212; 4 and 5 Vict., 1841, 42. 172-185; 5 Vict., 1841. id. 185-189. Chronicle of popes and emperors, *32. 75.

Chronicles of England, names of, 32. 58, 59; of Scotland, names of, id, ib. Chronological account of the connexion between England and India, '32. 25-45.

tables, 28. 49—70; before the commencement of the common era of the incarnation, id. 49-54; from the common era of the incarnation to the end of 1827, id. 54-70; comparative, of European monarchs from Egbert the Great of England, from the year 800 to 1828, 29. 47-54; of the smaller European states from 1699 to 1828, id. 54; of the kings of Scotland from 1004 to 1603, 31. 61; of the names of eminent writers from 1500 B.C, to A.D. 1800, 31. 64-78; of the principal geographical discoveries of modern European nations, 30. 93-97; of the more important treaties between the principal civilised nations, with notices of the wars and other events with which they are connected, from the be. ginning of the fourteenth century to 1830, 31. 44-61. Chronology, derivation of the word, '28. 47; nature and use of, id. 47-49; general information on subjects of, and statistics, &c., '30. 93-164.

Indian, '30. 24-30. literary,'32. 46—79. literary, Arabian, '32. 78, 79; British, id. 57-62; Danish, id. 74, 75; Dutch, id. 7274; French, id. 66—69; German, id. 63-66; Greek, id. 47-52; Hebrew, id. 46, 47; Icelandic, id.

74,75; Italian, '32. 52-57; Latin, ul. ib.; Persian, id. 78, 79; Polish, id. 75, 76; Portuguese, id. 69-72; Russian, id. 76; Spanish, id. 69-72; Swedish, id. 74, 75; Turkish, id. 78, 79. Chronometer, former and present meaning of the term, 42. 27; the marine, dissertation on, id. 27--45. Chronometers, Harrison, Mudge,

Earnshaw, and Arnold, their improvements in, referred to, '41. 44; rewards for making, offered by the Admiralty, 42. 43; Act of Parliament giving rewards for the accuracy of, for use in discovering the longitude, id. 37. Chrysanthemum, the, '28. 37. Chrysippus born, id. 52. Chrysolorus, Eman. 31.68; 32.51. Chrysostom, 31. 65; '32. 50. Chunar, treaty of, id. 35. Churches, commissioners "for building and promoting the building of additional churches in populous parishes," seventh annual report of, 28. 173; eighth, 29. 215; minth, 30. 333; tenth, 31. 213; eleventh, '32. 217; twelfth, 33. 212; thirteenth and fourteenth annual report of the commissioners for building and promoting the building of churches in populous parishes, 1833 and 1834, 35. 226-230; fifteenth, 236, 214; sixteenth, 37. 229; seventeenth, 38. 218; eighteenth, 39. 220; nineteenth, '40. 227; twentieth, 41. 228; twenty-first, 42. 206.

in Ireland, grants for building, from 1801 to 1820, 41. 1198; Church Temporalities (Ireland) Act (3 and 4 W. IV. c. 37), 34. 118-123; Act amending same (4 and 5 W. IV. c. 90), '35. 160-162; Act further amending and explaining (6 and 7 W. IV. c. 99), '37. 143.

in Scotland, Act to regulate the appointment of ministers to (4 W. IV. c. 41), '35. 144.

setting fire to, punishment for (1837), '38. 161; former punishment for, 28. 142; the same altered, 42. 139; pulling down,

punishment for, '28. 143; the same altered, '42. 139; robbery in, punishment for, '28. 131; see further, SACRILEGE. Churches in the Highlands, amount of expenditure allowed for each, '29. 216.

235, 236.

destroyed by fire, '32.

observations on the architecture of those built by the commissioners, '40. 227.

-new, grants to commissioners for building, from 1801 to 1840, 41. 198; number of, completed in 1827, 29. 215, 216; built and in progress in 1828, under the Act for building new, '28. 173; in progress of erection in 1829, '29. 216; at the close of 1829, 30. 233; in progress (1830), 31. 213; number of, and other places of worship, built by the commissioners (1830), id. ib.; completed and in progress in 1831, '32. 217; in 1832, 33. 212; in progress in and near the metropolis, '41. 229; and see generally for these in the PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, in each volume of the "Companion."

and Chapels, Act for en`larging, building, and repairing, 9 G. IV. c. 42, 29. 160; number of in each diocese in England (1834), '35. 125; Society for promoting the enlargement, building, and repairing, '30. 153; number of free seats gained by, id. 233; report of the committee of the "Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, &c., of Churches and Chapels," 1833, '34. 207, 208.

- head of the, '28. 59; Lord Mountcashel's motion for a commission to inquire into the abuses of the, '31. 203; established, payments of money to, from 1801 to 1840, '41. 198.

augmentation of 100 be

nefices, '42. 244.

briefs abolished (9 G. IV.

c. 42), '29. 160.

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