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Livre Austrian (Lombardo-Venetian), its value, &c. (1829), '30. 105.

Livy, born, '28. 53.

Llan-Asaph, population of, 33.80. Llandaff, diocese of, number of Sunday schools in the, in 1826, '29.95. Llan-ddeniolen, population of, '33. 79.

Llandebie, population of, '33. 79. Llan-degai, population of, '33. 79. Llandyssul-Ywch-Kerdin, population of, '33. 79. Llanegwad, population of, '33. 79. Llanelly, population of, '33. 79; Gas Light Act, '36. 208; Railway Bill, '29. 182; Railway and Dock Company further Act, '36. 210; Railway and floating dock, account of, '35. 248, 249; Railway, account of, '37. 104; particulars of, '41. 68; further account of, id. 94, 95. Llanfair-Caereinion, population of, '33. 80.

Llanfihangel-ar-Arth, population of, '33. 79.

Llanfihangel Railway, account of, '37. 88; '41. 62.

Llanfyllin, population of, '33. 81. Llangefni, population of, '33. 78. Llangendeirn, population of, '33. 79. Llangerniew Inclosure Act, '41. 214.

Llangollen, &c., population of, '33.

79.

Llanidloes, population of, '33. 80, 81.

Llan-llechid, population of, '33. 79. Llan-llwchaiarn, population of, '33. 80.

Llan-rhaidar-yn-Mochnant, population of, '33. 80.

in-Kimmerch, popula

tion of, '33. 79. Llan-rwst, population of, '33. 80; Road Act, 38. 211. Llantrissent, population of, '33. 80. Llanvihangel Railway, particulars of, '41. 62.

Llanykil with Bala, population of, '33. 80.

Llanymynech, &c. Inclosure Act, '38, 208.

Llauder, remonstrance of, '35. 253.

Llorente, J. A., '31. 77; '32. 72.
Lloyd, Charles, dies, '40. 141.

Mrs. Catherine, death of, '31. 240; acquittal of Mr. St. John Long for manslaughter of, '32. 236.

Loadstone, on the, '32. 59. Loan to the India Company from the Bank of England, '32. 32. Loan Societies Establishment Act (5 & 6 W. IV. c. 23), '36. 115, 116. in Ireland, Act to amend the laws relating to (6 & 7 W. IV. c. 55), 37. 125, 126.

charitable, in Ireland, state of the (1830), 31. 112, 113. Loans, on the credit of parliament, when first contracted, '32. 82.

to government, 32. 79-99; by the East India Company, id. 27; from government to the East India Company, id. 32.

Lobau, Marshal, dies, '40. 254. Lobelia senecioides, '31. 41; tupa, id. ib.

Loblolly Bay, '29. 65.

Lobo, Rodriguez, '31. 71; '32. 70. Local Courts, Mr. Brougham's motion for a Bill to establish, '31. 203; (Kent, Durham, and Northumberland), Bill introduced by Mr. Brougham, id. 207; General Bill introduced by Lord Chancellor Brougham, '32. 188; new Bill introduced by Lord Brougham, particulars of, 34. 189, 190; Bill rejected, id. 197. Local taxes (Scotland), by whom to be collected, '37. 130.

Loch Lomond, accident on, '29. 243.

Lochabar district of roads, their extent and annual expense, '29. 84.

Lochbroom, population of, '33. 87. Loche, M., his notice of flights of butterflies, '30. 38.

Lochmaben, population of, '33. 83. Lochwinnoch, population of, '33.

87.

Lock Hospital, '30. 140. Locke, John, '28. 60; '31.74; '32. 60.

Locke and Errington, Messrs., engineers of the Glasgow, Paisley, and Greenock Railway, '42. 62. Lockwood, population of, '33. 77. Locombe Corner and Salisbury Road Act, '41. 219.

Locomotive steam-carriages, progress of the invention of, '37. 81-85; prize given to Mr. Stephenson for, $30. 264. Locomotive Engines; see RAILWAY, passim. Locust-tree, '29. 67.

Loddigesia oxalidifolia, '31. 41. Lodge, Edmund, dies, '40. 141. Lodgings, ready-furnished, punishment for robbing, '28. 137.

removing goods from, constables may interfere in certain cases, '40. 155.

Lodi, battle of, '28. 63.

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Log, first mentioned, '29. 62.

and log-book, '41. 39 of a ship, id. 39, 40.

calendars, early instances of, '39. 53. Logwood, duty on (1829), '30. 199; quantity exported in 1833 and 1834, '36. 156; import and home consumption of. and duty on, in 1837, 39. 184; the same, in 1838, '40. 176; the same, 1839, '41. 183; the same, in 1840, '42. 156.

Logania floribunda, '31. 41.

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Logarithms," '32. 59; invented,

'28. 60; Napier, '29. 61; on the use of small tables of, in commercial calculations, and on the practicability of a decimal coinage, by A. de Morgan, '41. 5— 21; works on, mentioned, id. 5+.

Logierait, population of, '33. 86. Lohenstein, '31. 72; '32. 65. Loitering of hackney-carriage drivers, penalty for, 39. 160; and see, NEW POLICE ACT. Lokeio, extent and population of, in 1828, '28. 72.

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inhabitants in, '29. 77.

and Venice, extent and

population of (1831), '33. 54.
Poplar, '29. 66.

Lomonosoff, 31. 75; '32. 76. London, founded, '28. 54; first charter to the city of, id. 57; mayoralty of, formerly held' for life, id. 13; city, arms of, origin of the addition of the dagger to, '36. 229, 230; city of, ordered to make a return of their income and expenditure to the House of Commons, '30. 226; bankers, amount of their deposits in the Bank of England, in each year from 1832 to 1840, 41. 182; brewers, see below, VICTUALLERS; corn averages at, their effect on the duty, '42. 76; corporation of, not included in the Municipal Corporation Act, '36. 91; custom-house accommodation for passengers and luggage from abroad, 31. 215; diseases of, Dr. Willan's report on, extract from, '29. 122, 123; fire-offices, amount of duty paid by, in 1827, id. 199; number of licensed victuallers, brewers, and beer retailers, and quantity of malt consumed by them, in 1840, '42. 169; panoramic view of, at the Coliseum, '28. 174.

Company (India), ordered to cease trading, '32. 26.

population of (1821), '29. 82; in 1700, 1750, 1801, 1811, and 1821, 28. 85; in each year, from 1801 to 1828, '30. 120; population of, number of houses, families, and persons in, and their

several occupations and ages, '28. 86, 87; population and representation of, 33. 68; difference of time between, and the principal towns of the United Kingdom, '31. 13-23; Bill of Mortality for, for 1831, '33. 24; from December 1831 to December 1832, '34. 31; from December 1833 to December 1834, 36. 37; from December 1834 to December 1835, 37. 49; from December 1835 to December 1836, '38. 47; from December 1836 to December 1837, '39. 60; from December 1837 to December 1838, '40. 59; rental of charities, chartered companies, and parochial charities,

36. 175; state of crime in, in 1833, '35. 188; Police Bill passes the Commons, '40. 207; police commissioners not to sit in Parliament, id. ib.; postage collected at, in 1832 and 1833, '35. 192; collected at, in 1832, 1833, and 1834, 36. 179; same, in 1835, '37. 178; same, in 1836, 38. 196; same, in 1837, '39. 196; house tax, inhabited, number of houses assessed to, and rental of same, for year ending 5th April, 1830, 32. 108; savings banks, friendly and charitable societies, amount of deposits and accounts in (1831), id. 102; savings banks, state of, on 20th November, 1837, 39. 134; consumption of coals in, in each year, from 1801 to 1828, '30. 120; strike of builders in, '35. 260; for further matters relating to London, see LONDON, PORT OF, infra. London University, '30. 162; nearly completed, '28. 173; account of the, id. 174; portico and dome completed, '30. 238; progress of, opening of, for academical session, 29. 219; University opened, id. 244; annual meetings of the proprietors of, '30. 260; '41. 253; prizes distributed, '30. 263; distribution of medical prizes, id. 262; 31. 236; question of grant of a charter to, argued before the Privy Council, '35. 258; meeting

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Act, '36. 208.

societies, institutions, charities, &c., viz. London Aged Christian Society, '30. 149; Annuity Society, id. 146; Association (Moravian), id. 155; Auxiliary Society in aid of the Baptist Highland Mission, id. ib.; Benefit Society's Almshouses, progress of, '38. 231; corresponding board of the Highland School Society, '30. 158; Destitute Sick Society, id. 144; Dispensary (two), id. 143; Electrical Dispensary, id. 144; Female Penitentiary, id. 150; Fever Hospital, id. 140; General Institution for the gratuitous cure of Malignant Diseases, id. ib.; Hospital, id. 139; Institution, id. 161; Institution, meetings of, from February to April 1834, 34. 27; Itinerant. Society, '30. 154; Life Association, its division of profits, 31. 88; its subscribedguarantee capital, id. 94; Maritime Institution, '30. 147; Mechanics' Institution, id. 164; Missionary Society, id. 155; Orphan Asylum, id. 156; Phrenological Society, 31. 138; Society, '30. 151; Society Protestant Schools, id. 157; Vaccine Institution, id. 141.

Bridge, 28. 66; built of

stone, id. 57.

old, alterations of, and other works at, during the progress of the new bridge described, '32. 224, 225; removal of, nearly completed, '33. 226; plan of the old and new, and elevation of the new, and of its immediate

approaches, '32. 229; difference in high water at the London Dock since the removal of old London Bridge, '36. 34.

London Bridge, new, first stone of, laid, ceremony described, '32. 224; several arches of, completed, 28. 174; progress of its building, in 1829, 30. 242; last arch of, advancing to completion (1828), 29. 221; key-stone of the last arch of, fixed, id. 246; completion of, and full description of the progress and method of building, &c., '32. 222-232; opening of, ceremony of, by William IV., id. 231, 239; time occupied in its erection, id. 228; expenses of constructing, id. 231; supposed insecurity of, id. ib. 232.

Acts relating to, viz. Rebuilding Amendment Act, '30. 231; Approaches Acts, 31. 211; 32. 215; '33. 210; further Act, '35. 219; Extension Act, '40. 213.

approaches, progress and description of, '34. 208210; further progress and account of, '35. 234, 235.

approaches fund, power to charge, '40. 162.

Dock Company, their tables of the time of high water at London, from 1802 to 1826, referred to, '30.57.

Docks, new entrance to, described, '32. 232, 233; Improvement Bill, 29. 183; error concerning the water in the, id. 107, 108; high water at, difference of, since the removal of old London Bridge, '36.34; high water at the, for every day in 1833, '33. 20, 21; tables showing the same, in 1834, '34. 28, 29; in 1836, '36. 34-36; in 1837, '37. 47, 48; in 1838, '38. 45, 46.

port of, customs duties received at, in 1833, '35. 173; collected at, in 1834, '36. 157; same in the years ending 5th January, 1835 and 1836, '37. 164; same in year ending 5th January, 1837, 38. 175; the

same during the years ended 5th January, 1837 and 1838, '39. 191; the same, in the year 1838, '40. 187; the same during 1839, '41. 188; the same in 1840, 42. 164; port dues, Act regulating (4 W, IV. c. 32), '35. 137, 138; Coal and Wine Duties Extension Act, '41. 218; number of vessels, and their tonnage, which entered the, from 1823 to 1827,'29. 193; number and tonnage of coasting vessels which entered the, in 1838, '40. 187; number of ships and amount of their tonnage which entered the, in 1832, 1833, and 1834, '36. 163; same, in year 1835, '37. 166; same, in 1836, 38. 176; same, in 1837, '39. 188; same in 1838, '40. 186; in 1839 and 1840, '42. 160; coals, culm, and cinders entered coastwise, and duty thereon, in 1829, '31. 190; coals, quantity imported into, in 1833, and from whence, '35. 186; brought into, and from whence, in 1833, 1834, and 1835, '37. 171; brought into, in 1835 and 1836, '38. 183; in 1836, '39. 192; in 1836, 1837, and 1838, '40. 193; in 1838 and 1839, '41. 193; in 1840, 42. 163; spirits in bond at the, on 5th January, 1836, 1837, and 1838, 39. 192; spirits, foreign, in bond, at, in 1839, '41. 191; teas, quantities and descriptions of, imported into, in 1833-34 and 1834-35, '36. 172; wines, foreign, in bond, in, on 5th January, 1840, '41. 192.

London, diocese of, number of Sunday schools in the, in 1826, 29. 95; number of parishes, benefices, and churches and chapels in, and population of (1834), 35. 127; revenues of bishop, of cathedral, and of benefices, sums paid to curates, in whom patronage of benefices is vested, and other particulars relating to same (1835), '36. 82-89.

Bishop of, his commission of inquiry into the diseases and destitution amongst the labouring poor, &c., '40. 29, 30, 45.

John of, his works, '37. 24.

London, treaty of, '31. 61.

Middlesex, and Westminter, house tax, inhabited houses assessed to, and rental of same, for year ending 5th April, 1830, '32. 106-108.

and Birmingham Canal Bill, debate on the frauds of, '31. 204.

and Westminster Bank, debates on, '35. 206-208; Bank, account and view of, and remarks on, '39, 236-240.

Railways, viz. Grand Junction Railway Act, '37. 223; Railway, particulars of, '41. 76.

and Birmingham Railway further Act, '40. 217; Extension Act, '36. 209; Railway, course of, described, and other particulars relating to, '34. 238, 239; progress of, 35. 248; Railway opened, '39. 251; further account and opening of, its receipts, &c., '40. 77-79; account of, up to 1837, '38. 54-56; particulars of, '41. 72; account of, and of its expenses, &c., up to its opening on 17th September, 1838, 39. 113-119; particulars of, '41. 72; accidents on, '36. 246; entrance to Euston-square, account of, '38, 242, 243; further account, and view, and ground plan of, '39. 233-236; Birmingham terminus of same, account and view of, id. 236, 237; school of, '42. 241.

and Blackwall Railway, particulars of, 41. 78; Further Powers Act, '42. 196; account of the railway, its total length, extent opened since November 1810, id. 56; further particulars relating to the same, and its expenses, id. 64-66.

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and Brighton Railway Act, '38. 213; Railway, particulars of, '41, 80; opened, '42. 243; the total length of the main line, and extent opened since November 1840, id. 56; full account of same, and of its expenses, id. 67 -70.

and Croydon Railway opened,

'40. 258; particulars of, '41.

72.

London and Greenwich Railway opened, '40. 255; Railway tolls, Ravensborne Act, '38. 213; Railway, particulars of, '41. 72.

and Southampton Railway, partial opening of, celebrated, '39. 249; further progress and partial opening of, id. 121-123; account of, up to 1837, 38. 56— 59; and particulars of, '41. 72.

and South Western Railway, particulars of, 41. 72; Act amending former Act of, 42. 196.

and Birmingham Railway School, '42. 241. Londonderry, Derry, population of (1821), 29. 83; in 1821 and 1831, 34. 92; electors, number of, in, in 1834, '37. 182; postage collected at, in 1832 and 1833, '35. 192; amount collected at, in 1832, 1833, and 1834, 36. 179; same, in 1835, 37. 179; same in 1836, 38. 196; Bridge, &c., Act, '36. 207; Bridge and Port Amendment Act, '39. 211; Improvement Act, '33. 209.

port of, customs duties, received at, in 1833, '35. 173; collected at, in 1834, '36. 157; the same, in the years ending 5th January, 1835 and 1836, 37. 164; the same, for the year ending 5th January, 1837, '38 175; the same, in the years ended 5th January, 1837 and 1838, 39. 191; the same, in the year 1838, '40. 187; the same, during 1839, '41. 188; the same, in 1840, '42. 164.

Marquis of, debate on his supposed appointment as ambassador, '36. 187, 188; his motion for the advance on Exchequer bills, when about a certain average price, '39. 81; his mansion at Wynyard destroyed by fire, '42. 236.

Long, Mr. F., architect of the Royal Institution of South Wales, Swansea, '40. 241.

Mr. St. John, coroner's ver

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