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ment Act (1 and 2 Vict. c. 107), | Church, cases of imprisonment for

'39. 164.

Churches building materials, drawbacks on, from April 1817 to April 1837, '39. 197.

Church of England, Fire and Life Assurance Act, '42. 192.

leases, committee on, '39. 204; renewals of, restricted (6 W. IV. c. 20), '37. 116; amendment of same as to rentals (6 and 7 W. IV. c. 64), id. ib.

meeting held in favour of the, '35. 255; Protestant meeting in Dublin in favour of, '35. 260.

Missionary Society for Africa and the East, '30. 155.

notices not be given in, on Sundays (7 W. IV. and 1 Vict. c. 45.), 38. 147.

patronage of, granted to builders and endowers of, in certain instances, 35. 230; patronage, corporations, Act relating to (1 and 2 Vict. c. 31), '39. 150.

rates, resolution that a sum for, should be granted from the land tax (Lord Althorp), '35. 204; meeting to form a society for the abolition of, '37. 257; scheme for the abolition of, and resolution in favour of, debate on, '38. 199, 200; meeting to petition for the abolition of, '38. 244; abolition bill brought in, '38. 203; bill to abolish, leave refused, '41. 202; refused at Manchester, '35. 261; suits, power to enlarge prisoners confined for (3 and 4 W. IV. c. 93), '41. 165, 166; and poor rates, exemption from, of churches, chapels, &c., used for religious worship (3 and 4 W.IV. c. 30), '34. 118; see also BAINES, THOROGOOD.

revenues of sinecure preferments in, protected during church commission (5 and 6 W. IV. c. 30), '36.119, 120; time of same extended (6 and 7 W. 1V. c. 67), '37. 130; further extended (7 W. IV. and 1 Vict. c. 71), '38.

153.

of Scotland, mentioned in the Lords, '42. 177; see GENERAL ASSEMBLY,

not attending, '42. 242. CHURCH ACTS. See PRIVATE BILLS.

states of the (Rome), its extent, population, Pope, capital, religion, revenue, debt, army, and navy, in 1828, '29. 72, 73. "Church History," '32. 62.

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'32.54. Churches and Chapels, number of, determined on, proceeded with, and completed, in various places, viz. at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, intended, '39. 220; the same, finished, '42. 206; at Ashtonunder-Lyne, finished, '42. 206; at Attleborough, in progress, '42. 206; at Ayres Quay, in progress, '42. 206; at Bagilt, finished, '42. 206; at Barking Side, intended, '39. 220; at Batley Carr, finished, '42. 206; at Bethnal Green, in progress, '41. 229; others intended, id. ib.; one finished, '42. 206; in Berwick-street, intended, '38. 219; Birmingham, Nineveh, building at, '35. 226; at Bishops Wearmouth, in progress, '42. 206; at Bistre, in progress, '42. 206; at Bollington, erecting, '35. 227; at Brighton (Montpelier-road), intended, '38. 219; at Bretherton, finished, '42. 206; at Bridlington Quay, finished, '42. 206; at Bristol, proposed, '42. 206; at Brymbo, intended, '38. 218; at Buglawton, finished, '42. 206; in Burleigh-street, determined on, '31. 214; account of, '34. 207; same erecting, '35. 227; at Byker, intended, '42. 206; at Camberwell, in progress, '42. 206; at Cardiff, intended, '42. 206; at Carlton Hill, Somersetshire, intended, '39. 220; at Carmarthen, erecting, '37. 229; completed,

38. 218; at Clapton, finished, 42. 206; at Coventry, in progress, '42. 206; at Cragg, intended, '38. 219; at Cross Stone, erecting, '35. 227; at Cromamen, in progress, '42. 206; at Dalston, finished, '42. 206; at Derry Hill, finished, id. ib. ; at Dodworth, in

tended, '42. 206; at Dover, determined on, '35. 227; at Duckingfield, erecting, '37. 229; finished, '42. 206; at Easton, proposed, '42. 206; at Every-street, Manchester, finished, '42. 206; at Foleshill, finished, id. ib.; at Gainsborough, intended, id. ib.; at Glyn Taff, intended, '38. 218; in Gray's Inn-lane, determined on, '31. 214; erecting, '38. 218; at Great Yarmouth, erecting, '35. 226; account and view of, id. 227-229; altar-piece at, id. 229; at Habergam Eaves, erecting, '37. 229; completed, 38. 218; at Hackney, finished, '42. 206; at Hebden Bridge, erecting, '35. 226; at Heworth, in progress, '42. 206; at Ironbridge, intended, '38. 219; at Keighley, in progress, '42. 206; at Kendal, finished, id. ib.; at Kimberworth, intended, id. ib.; at Knightsbridge, St. Paul's, first stone of, laid, '41. 229; in progress, '42. 206; account of the same, id. 210; at Lambeth, Parkroad, erecting, '41. 229; at Laneend, Staffordshire, erecting, '35. 227; in Little Queen-street, building, '31. 214; at Liverpool, Lovelane, erecting, '35. 227; at Loughborough, building, '37. 229; '38. 218; at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in progress, 42. 206; another proposed, '42. 206; at Newport, Monmouthshire, erecting, '37. 229; completed, '38. 218; at Newtown, Cambridge, in progress, '42. 206; at Newtown, Lancashire, intended, '38. 219; at Newtown, Montgomery, intended, '42. 206; Nineveh, Birmingham, building, '35. 226; at Norbiton, proposed, '42. 206; at Norbury, Cheshire, erecting, 35. 227; at Nottingham (Trinity), account of, '42. 216; at Oldbury, intended, '39. 220; finished, '42. 206; at Paddington, intended, id. ib.; at Park-road, Lambeth, finished, id. ib.; at Peckham, intended, '39. 220; finished, '42. 206; at Pemberton-row, intended, '38. 219; at Plymouth, in pro

gress, 42. 206; at Penworthen, intended, '39. 220; at Portsea, finished, '42. 206; at Portsmouth, intended, '38. 219; on Saffronhill, building, '31. 214; (Roman Catholic) of St. Chads, at Birmingham, account of, '42. 213216; (Roman Catholic) in St. George's-fields, some account of, id. 216; at Scholes, finished, id. 206; at Sedgeley, finished, id. ib. ; in Sharp's-square, Clerkenwell, determined on, '31. 214; at Sheerness, completed, 38. 218; at Sheppy, Kent, erecting, '37. 229; at Skelton, erecting, '35. 227; in Sloane-street, completed, 31. 214; at Snewton, intended, '38. 219; at Southwark, account and view of, '42. 209; at Spotland, erecting, '35.227; in St. George's, Bloomsbury, determined on, '31. 214; at. George's in the East, determined on, '31. 214; nearly completed, '41. 229; at St. George's, Southwark, intended, '42. 206; in St. Giles's in the Fields, determined on, '31. 214; in St. Luke's, Old-street, determined on, '31. 214; at Stayley Bridge, erecting, '37. 229; finished, '42. 206; at Stratford, Essex, erecting, '35. 227; at Streatham, account and view of, '42. 206, 207, 208; site granted for, '41. 229; at Stretford, intended, '42. 206; at Thurgoland, intended, id. ib.; at Tipton, erecting, '37. 229; another, intended, '38. 219; at Todeholes, building, '35. 226; at Totworth, proposed, '42. 206; at Tredegar, erecting, '35. 227; '37. 229; completed, 38. 218; at Trowbridge, erecting, '37. 229; '38. 218; at Tynemouth, determined on, '35. 227; at Upper Gornal, intended, '39. 220; in Vincent-square, erecting, '37. 229; completed, '38. 218; in Watney-street, St. George's in the East, nearly completed, '41. 229; the same finished, '41. 206; at Wellington, intended, 38. 219; Whiteshill, finished, '42. 206; in Wilton-place, first stone of, laid,

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41. 229; in progress, '42. 206; at Witley, intended, '38. 218; at Wuerdale, erecting, '35. 227. Churchill, Mr., bastinadoed and imprisoned at Constantinople, '37. 254, 255.

Churn owl, the general period of its singing, '30. 39. Chusan, mortality of the British at, '42. 233; captured, id. ib. Chwalcacwski, 31. 71; 32. 75. Chwang-lee, emperor of China, 30.

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Chylmark, John, '37. 22.

Chyt, a Hindustani monk, '30.25. Cicero, M.T., 31. 65; 32. 52; "Life of," '32. 61.

Cider counties, 28. 38; making season, id. ib.; duties repealed and other duties imposed (1 W. IV. c. 51), 31. 151.; sale of, by retail, regulated (1 W. IV. c. 64), 31. 153-157; selling, without a licence, '41. 157; duty on (1829), '30.205.

and Perry, amount produced by duty on, in 1817, '29. 187.

and Beer Act, Amendment Act (4&.5 W. IV. c. 85), '35. 158, 159; Act to amend the Acts (relating to the general sale of, by retail, in England (3 & 4 W. IV. c. 61), '41. 156-158. Cigars, quantity of, imported and retained for home consumption, and duty on same, in 1833, '35. 183; quantity imported, and amount of duty on same, in 1829, '31. 188; see further, TOBACCO. Cigognara, 31. 78.

Ciliated Cullumia, 31. 38; Roella, id. 43.

Cimbrians destroyed by Marius, 28. 53.

Cimmerian Mountains and their several heights, '35. 45; alphabetical index to same, &c., id. 49— 53.

Cimmerians, 28. 50.

Cinders, duty on, in 1833, '34. 166; see further, COAL. Cinnabaris Nativa, duty on (1832),

'33. 191.

Cinnamon, duty on (1829), '30.

204; quantity of, entered for

home consumption, and amount and rate of duty on, from 1825 to 1829, 31. 188; import, export, and home consumption of, in 1828, 31. 173; in 1830, '32. 177; in 1830, 33. 175; in 1831, 34. 154; import and home consumption of, and duty on, in 1837, 39. 186; the same in 1838, 240. 178; the same in 1839, 41. 185; the same in 1840, '42. 158; export of, value of, in 1834 and 1835, 37. 162; see further, SPICES.

Cinnamus, 31.68; 32. 51.
Cinque Ports, excepted from the
Municipal Corporation Reform
Bill, '36. 302.

Cintra, convention of, '28. 64; 31. 57.

Circassia, war in, '42. 239.

Circle, divisions of the, '29. 114. Circuit Courts, additional (Scotland), Act (9G. IV. c. 29), '29. 149.

Circular of the Poor Law Commissioners referred to, 41. 58. Circulation of the blood discovered, 28. 60; Circulation of the Blood," 32. 60.

Circumcision, or Octave of Christmas, '28. 8.

Cirencester, population and representation of, '33. 62. Cirencester Branch Railway Act, '37.222.

Cirrocumulus, '30. 82; in summer precedes an increase of temperature, and in winter precedes the breaking up of frost, id. 84. Cirrostratus, 30. 40, 82, 83; a sign of rain or snow, id. 85. Cirrus, '30. 80, 81; linear, id. 81; reticular, id. ib.

Cisalpine Republic, '28. 63; acknowledged, 31. 55.

Cistus helianthemum, '29. 38. Cities, boroughs, and towns of Great Britain and Ireland, the population of each of which exceeded 5000 (1821), '29. 81. Citium, Zeno of, '32. 48. Citrate of lime, duty on (1832), '33. 191.

Citric acid, duty on (1832), '33. 191.

City Club House, account of, 34. 218; Dispensary, 30. 143; Institution for Diseases of Children, 30. 144; Canal Act, 30. 232.

of Dublin Steam Packet Company Act, 34. 203.

of London Auxiliary Bible Society, 30. 153; Gas Light Company, 29. 181; General Benevolent Institution, 30. 149; General Pension Society, id. 145; Literary and Scientific Institution, id. 161; Institution, Aldersgate-street, account of, '39. 232; Literary and Scientific Institution, 31. 138; Lying-in Hospital, '30. 141; Lying-in Institution, id. 142; national schools, on the Madras system, d. 159; School, foundations laid, account of the intended building, '36. 218, 219; first stone of, laid by Lord Brougham, id. 249; further progress of, '37. 236; School of Instruction and Industry, '30. 157. and Tower Hamlets Cemetery consecrated, '42. 242. "City of Waterford" steam-vessel wrecked, '34. 248.

Ciullo d'Alcamo, '31. 68; '32. 54. Civiale, M., his computation of the proportion of deaths after lithotomy and lithotrity, '39. 43. Civil Bill Courts (Ireland) Act (6 & 7 W. IV. c. 75), 37. 134.

161.

Engineers, Institution of, '30.

government of the United Kingdom, expenses of, in 1834, 1835, and 1836, 37, 152. Civil List, Acts (1 W. IV. c. 25),

32. 142–144; (1 Vict. c. 2), 39. 142, 143; amount of, in 1834, 1835, and 1836, 37. 152; of William IV., amount of, '32. 144; amount of same on 5th January, 1841, 42. 150; Bill passes, '39. 200; committee moved for on, by Sir H. Parnell, '32. 187; committee, '32. 190; committee appointed, 39.199; debate, majority against ministers, '31. 240.

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Clackmannanshire, population of, and of the principal towns of, in 1811, 1821, and 1831; value of real property in, and its representation, 33. 83; summary of same, in 1821 and 1831, distinguishing the sexes, d. 89; the same in 1841, 42. 108; population of, in 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, and 1841, and increase per cent., id. 110; electors, number of, in, in 1836, 37. 182; houses, number of, inhabited, uninhabited, and building in 1841, '42. 108; occupations of persons in (1831), 35. 96; turnpike trusts, their extent and income in (1834), '35. 193; gates in, rents of, in 1833, 1834 and 1835, '37. 178. Claes Willems, 32. 72. Clairaut, his computation of the effects of the planets on Halley's comet, '33. 8; his prediction of the appearance of Halley's comet, '35. 10-12; and Lalande, their ealculations on comets, &c., 35, 10, 11; problem of "the three bodies," '29, 59; Clairhault, D'Alembert, and Euler, their solution of "the problem of the three bodies," "29. 22, 23; his discoveries on the moon's orbit, '34.9. Clairvaux, Bernard of, '32. 66. Clandestine marriages, Acts against, '37.66-68.

Clapham, population of, '33. 73. Clapperton, Captain, his death, '29. 238.

Clapton, church at, finished, '42. 206.

Clare, population of, in 1821 and 1831, '34. 90; electors, number of, in, in 1834, '37. 182.

Lower (Glamorgan), population of, 33. 80.

Clare, John, his allusion to spring, 29. 33; subscription raised for,

'42. 240. Clarence, Duke of, Lord High Admiral, '28. 69; resigns the office, '29. 242. Clarence (Durham) Railway Bill, '29. 182; Railway Improvement Act, '30. 232; Amendment Act, '33. 211; Branches Act, '34. 206; Railway, account of, '37. 104, 105; '41. 68; Clarence, Hartlepool, and Great North of England Junction Railway, particulars of, '41. 78.

Street, Park Village, church in, account of, '38. 219. Clarendon, '31. 72; '32. 60. "Clarissa," "Pamela," &c., '32.61. Clark, A. '32. 61.

Clarke, '31. 76; E. D., '32. 62.

Dr. John, his opinion of the bad effects of oysters to women after delivery, quoted, '36. 22; his mistake concerning the nonprevalence of plague before 1665, 36. 28*; his "Commentaries on the Diseases of Children" quoted, id. 28.

Mr., his statue of Major Cartwright in Burton-crescent, '32. 218.

Mr. Tierney, the designer of the Hammersmith Suspension Bridge, '28. 175.

Mr. W. B., architect of the restoration of Waltham Cross, '34. '226; of the South Hayling improvements, '38. 240.

Classification of clouds, '30. 79— 84.

of prisoners, recommended by the House of Lords, *36.49*.

Classical schools, education in, ex-
tended, 41. 161, 162.
Claudian, '28. 54; '31. 65.
Claudianus, C. '32. 53.
Claudius, 28. 54.

Clausel, Marshal, enters Mascara, '37.251.

"Clavicula Solomonis" referred to, '40. 25.

Claydon and Bosmere Poor Act, '34. 205.

Clayton Tunnel, on the Brighton Railway, account of, '42. 69. Cleanthes, '32. 48.

Clearances for ballast discontinued, '31. 184.

Clearing houses, payments made through, in London, for the year 1839, and average amounts of payments therethrough daily, '42. 170.

Clegg, Mr. Samuel, his evidence on patents referred to, '30. 124; his gas regulator at the Post Office, id. 235. Cleland, Dr., his "Statistics of Glasgow and Lanark" referred to, '34. 37, 180; his paper on the Glasgow Bridewell quoted, '36. 64*.

Clematis, or Virgin's Bower, the, 28. 37; aristata, '31. 38; florida, id. ib.

Clement XIV., '28. 62.

Clementi, the composer, dies, '33.

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