Stevens, Mr., architect of Trinity
Church, Nottingham, '42. 216. Stevenson, Sir James, dies, '34. 247.
Mr. Robert, engineer of the Ayr Harbour Pier, '32. 234; engineer and architect of the Hut- cheson bridge, Glasgow, '34. 230; designer and engineer of William IV.'s bridge, at Stirling, id. 233. Stevenston, population of, '33. 82. Stevinus, 31. 73; 32. 72; work
on statics, 29. 62; La Disme, decimal fractions, id. 56. Stewards of the Feast of the Sons of the Clergy, '30. 146.
Stewart and his wife, executed at Glasgow, for poisoning, '30. 263. Dugald, '32. 62; death of,
E., chairman of the Central Board of Health, his circular to the other Boards of Health, on cholera morbus, November 1831, '32. 22-24. Steyermarck, increase of inhabitants in, '29. 77.
Steynton, population of, '33. 81. Stieglitz, Dr. C. L., dies, '37. 110. Stiernjelm, '31.73; '32. 74. Stilico, 28. 55.
Stillborn children, number of, with-
in the Bills of Mortality, in 1827,
city of, population of (1821), '29. 83; population and repre- sentation of, 33. 87; earthquake felt at, '42. 240; William IV.'s bridge over the Forth at, described, '34. 233; diagram of, id. 231; Road Act, '35. 221. Stirlingshire, population of, and of the principal towns of, in 1811, 1821, and 1831, value of real property in, and its representa- tion, '33. 87; summary of same, in 1821 and 1831, distinguishing the sexes, id. 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. 183; houses, number of, in- habited, uninhabited, and build- ing, in 1841, '42. 108; occupa- tions of persons in (1831), '35. 103; turnpike trusts, their extent and income in (1834), id. 193; turnpike gates in, rents of, in 1833, 1834, and 1835, '37. 178; Roads Act, '39. 213. Stiver, value of, '28. 165. Stobæus, 31. 65; '32.50. Stock, average rate at which it was
created, from 1793 to 1814, '32. 87; dividends on several kinds of, when payable, id. 99; conver- sion of, saving by, 1822, 1826, 1830, and 1834, 36. 150; 3 per cent.consols, when they originated, '32. 84; notice of 4 per cents. to be changed to 3 per cents., *31. 235.
powers of attorney for transfer of, forgery of, punishable with death, 33. 169; law relating to same altered, '38. 158.
Exchange fund, '30. 148. gilliflower, the, 28. 34.
Stock in trade Rating Bill brought in, '41. 212; Rating Exemption Act (3 and 4 Vict. c. 89), id. 165. Stockdale, Mr., committed by the House of Commons, '41. 200; sent to Newgate, id. 202.
v. Hansard, cause of, tried, '38. 244; action first mentioned, id. 198, 199; debate in the Com- mons on Lord Denman's expres- sion against privilege, id. 204; privilege, debate and resolution on, '40. 205. Stockholm, consul at, his salary (1828), 31. 180; peace of, id. 50; riots at, '40. 252; treaty of, '31. 50, 58; quantity of corn which could be imported from, if a fixed duty were imposed, '42. other facts relating to a supply of corn from, id. ib. 84, 86. Stockport, population of (1821),
'29. 82; population of, '33. 59; difference of time between, and London, 31. 14; free grammar school, description of, '33. 219; new infirmary, progress and de- scription of, id. ib. ; Improvement Act, '38. 209.
Stocks, various alterations in, '32. 88, 89; see also STOCK. Stockton-on-Tees, population of, (1821), 29. 82; population of, '33. 62; coals, quantity of, im- ported into London from, in 1833, '35. 186; sent from, in 1837, 39. 192; quantity sent from, to Lon- don, and number of ships em- ployed in same, in 1836, 1837, and 1838, '40. 193; coals shipped from, in 1839, '41. 193.
port of, customs duty collected at, in 1834, 36. 157; the same in the years ending 5th January, 1835 and 1836, 37. the same for year ending 5th January, 1837, 38. 175; 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; during 1840, 42. 164.
and Darlington Railway Bill, '29. 182; railway, account of, '37. 89-91; '41. 64.
Stockton and Hartlepool Railway, account of, '41. 92, 93; further particulars relating to, '42. 70. Stockwell Proprietary Grammar School, account, elevation, inte- rior, and ground plan of, '35. 238-241.
Stoke Bridge Act, '35. 219.
Bruern Inclosure Act, '41.
Ferry, &c., Drainage Act, '35.
Melis, '31. 69; '32. 72. Newington, St. Mary, rental of the parish of (1829), '29. 85. Prior Enfranchisement Act, '37. 225.
upon-Trent, population and representation of, '33. 72; strike at, for wages, and proceedings of the Guardians of the Poor, '38. 99, 100. Stokeford Bridge Act, '42. 196. Stolen goods, power to search for
(1829), '30, 136, 137; constables authorized to search for, '40. 155; restoring of, on the conviction of felon, 28. 139; delivery up of, '40. 160; receiving, punishment for, 28. 138, 139.
Stone, Stafford, and Penkridge Roads Trust, tolls collected on, in 1834 and 1839, '42. 119.
deaths from, within the Bills of Mortality, in 1827, 29. 110; treatment of the disease, '35. 35, 36; Mrs. Stevens's remedy for,
declared weight of (4 and 5 W. IV. c. 49), 35. 146, 147; (5 and 6 W. IV. c. 63), '36, 129. Stones, duty on, 1829, '30. 202; duty on (1832), '33. 193.
bottles, amount produced by duty ou, in 1827, 29. 187; quan- tity of, charged with duty in England and Scotland, in the years ending 5th April, 1831 and 1832, 33. 181; quantity of, charged with duty, and amount of duty on, in 1833, '35. 183; in 1834, '36. 160.
curlew, the, '28. 33. pine, 29. 66.
Stonebridge and Dunchurch Road
Trust, tolls collected on, in 1834 and 1839, 42. 119. Stonehouse Mill Bridge Act, '31.
Stonyhurst, St. Peter's Catholic
Church at, account of, '37. 232. Stoneykirk, population of, '33. 88. Storm at Dublin, '30. 264.
at Liverpool, '33. 232. Stornoway, population of, '33. 87. Stopford, Admiral Sir Robert, pro- ceeds to Naples, on sulphur mono- poly question, '40. 254; his pro- ceedings relative to Mehemet Ali, '42. 234; thanks voted to in parliament, id. 173, 174; pre- sented with the freedom of Lon- don, id. 243. Stoppage in the stomach, deaths from, within the Bills of Morta- lity, in 1827, '29. 110. Storax, gum, '29. 67. Storer, H., dies, '38. 128.
Storey, Mr., engineer of the Great North of England Railway, '42.
Stotfield Point New Harbour Act, '35.224.
Stothard, Mr., dies, '35. 258. Stottingway Inclosure Act, '35. 217. Stourbridge, population of (1821), '29. 82; population of, '33. 76. Stourbridge Navigation Canal Act, '38. 212.
Stow-cum-quay Inclosure Act, '40. 211.
Stowe, John, '31. 72; '32. 59. Stowell, Lord, dies, '37. 252. Strabane, population of, in 1821 and 1831, '34. 92.
Strabo, '31. 65; '32. 49.
Walafrid, '32. 63.
Strada, F. '31. 72; '32. 56. Stramonium, poisonous properties of, and remedies against, 28. 121. Strand improvements, '30. 238; same completed, '34. 210. Stranger's Friend Society, '30. 145. Strangford, Viscount, his mission to Rio Janeiro, '29. 245. Strangling, deaths by, within the Bills of Mortality, in 1827, '29.
Stranraer, population of, '33. 88. Strasbourgh, taken by Louis XIV.,
Strawberry, the, '28. 37; tree, '29. 43; the barren, id. 28. Streatham, population of, '33. 74. Streatham Church, account of de- sign for, '41. 229; site granted for, id. ib.; progress of, '42. 206; account and view of, id. 207, 208; old church, destroyed by fire, id. 234.
Streatley Bridge Act, '38. 210. Street architecture, remarks on, and on the improvement of, in London, 37. 239, 240; further remarks on, and instances of improvement in, in the city of London, '38. 231-233; further remarks on, and instances of improvement in, '39. 231, 232; remarks upon two specimens of, '41. 247, 248.
-improvements, London (1829), '30. 238; 1831, 32. 217, 218; 1832, 33. 213; of 1833, 34. 208-213; of 1834, 35. 234- 237; further improvements, pro- posed lines of, '40. 223, 224. Streetham Inclosure and Tithe Act, '36. 206.
Streets, law relating to (1829), '30. 138; see also, NEW POLICE ACT,
Stretford, church at, intended, '42.
Stretton-upon- Dunsmore Church Act, '34. 205. Strickland, Roger, &c., Inclosure Act, '39. 210.
Strikes of workmen at various places: at Leeds, '35. 256; at the gas
works of London, '35. 255, 256; of the masons at the Houses of Parliament, '42. 242, 243; at the Nelson Monument, &c. &c., id. 243; of operative builders in London, '35. 260; of shoemakers at Derby, id. 259; of journeymen tailors, id. 258; for wages at Lyons, id. 255; and attempts at riot in Paris, '41. 255. Strojev, S. M., dies, '41. 138. Strong-scented lettuce, poisonous properties of, and remedies against, '28. 121.
Stroud, population of (1821), '29. 82; population and representation of, 33. 62; Workhouse, &c. Act, '41. 219.
Struensee, killed, '28. 62. Struthiola ovata, '31. 43; virgata, id. ib. Strutt, Joseph, '31. 76; '32. 62.
Mr. Joseph, his gift of the Arboretum, at Derby, '41. 251. Struve, B. G., '31. 74; '32. 65. Stryjkowsk, '31. 71; '32. 75. Strype, John, '31. 74; '32. 61. Stuart, General, defeats Tippoo near Seedasere, '32. 40; is arrested and sent to England, id. 36. Stuartia Malachodendron, '29. 67. Stuarts, on the throne of Scotland,
'28. 58; kings of England, id. 60. Stud at Hampton Court sold, '38. 248.
Stump Cross Roads Maintenance Act, '42. 195.
Sturla Thorisden, '31. 69; '32. 74. Sturleson, Snov., '32. 74.
Sturmius, J. C., '31. 75; '32. 74. Styl, Simon, '31. 77; '32. 73. Style, alteration of, in 1752, '28. 3. Old, to turn it to the New for any given year, '30. 11. Stylidium fruticosum, 31. 43; graminifolium, id. ib.; tennifo- lium, id. ib.
Styphelia tubiflora, '31. 43.
leaved melaleuca, '31. 41.
Styrax officinale, '29. 67.
leaved Podalyria, '31. 42. Styria, its extent and population (1831), '33. 53.
Sub-letting in Ireland, origin of, '31. 108; Act Amendment (Ire-
land), (2 W. IV. c. 17), '33. 126,
127. "Sublime," on the, '32. 49. Subsistrate of bismuth, poisonous properties of, and remedies against, '28. 117.
Subpoena Office, patentee of the, abolished, '34. 175.
Subsequent offence, imprisonment or transportation for, when to com- mence, '28. 130. Subsidy treaty, '31. 51. Subscription clubs in London (1829), '30. 160.
Subtraction, definition and sign of, '28. 105.
"Sub-ways," Mr. Williams's work on, referred to, '29. 181. Succades, foreign, duty on (1836),
Suffolk, extent and population of, and number of sessions, magis- trates, and parishes in, '28. 78; population of, and of the prin- cipal towns of, in 1811, 1821, and 1831, value of real property in, and its representation, '33. 73; summary of same, in 1821 and 1831, distinguishing the sexes, id. 88; the same, in 1841, '42. 107; population of, in 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, and 1841, and in- crease per cent., id. 109; extent of, in acres, '34. 84; difference of time between the principal towns of, and London, '31. 20; bastards, number of, born in, in 1830, '34. 88; number of, in 1835 and 1837, '38. 192; charity property, income of, in (1834), 35. 191; rental of charities, and income of schools in, '36. 175; education, proportion per cent. of persons married in the year ended June 1840, who could write, '42. 171; electors, county, number of, in, in 1834 and 1835, '37. 182; excise licences issued, and public houses in, number of (1831), '32. 185; families, num- ber of, in, and how occupied, in 1811, 1821, and 1831, '34. 86, 87; houses, number of, in, in 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831, id. 84, 85; number of, inhabited, uninhabited, and building, in 1841, 42. 107; jurors in, in 1835, '37. 175; lunatics, &c., pauper, proportion of, to population, in 1837, '38. 193; marriages, build- ings registered for solemnization of (1840), '41. 199; proportion of persons married under the age of twenty-one years in the year ended June 1840, '42. 171; occupations of persons in (1831), '35. 86; offenders in, and proportion of, to population (1837), 39. 90; RATES, amount of poor and county rates levied in, in 1826, '29. 197; the same for 1827, and account of its ex- penditure, id. 198; amount of poor rate levied in, from March 1827 to March 1828, and expend-
iture of same, '30.216; from March 1828 to March 1829, '31. 195; for year ending 25th March, 1830, '32. 184; for the year ending 25th March, 1831, 33. 187; expended on the poor in year ending Easter 1832, 34. 174; amount levied and expenditure of same for year end- ing 25th March, 1833, 35. 189; in the year ending 25th March, 1834, '36. 174; the same in the years ending 25th March, 1834,1836, and 1837, 38. 188; decrease of same in 1837, compared with 1834, id. 190; proportion of paupers re- lieved, to the population of, in 1839 and 1840, 42. 168; SAVINGS BANKS, friendly and charitable societies, amount of deposits and accounts in (1831), 32. 102; savings banks, deposits and de- positors, increase of, between 1833, and 1834, 36. 103; savings banks, average amounts deposited in, and proportion of depositors to population of (1835), '37. 72; state of, on 20th November, 1837, '39. 134; savings banks, friendly societies, and charitable institu- tions, number of, and of depo- sitors, and amount of deposits in, in November 1836, 38. 193; on 20th November, 1838, '40. 189; on 20th November, 1839, 41. 194; on 20th November, 1840, 42. 166; SCHOOLS, endowed, unendowed, and Sunday-schools in, in 1818, 29. 91; unendowed day-schools in, in 1818 and 1828, id. 93; number of Church of Eng- land schools in, and of scholars in same (1832), '33. 121; TAXES, amount of land and assessed taxes of, in (1829), '31. 172; house tax, inhabited houses as- sessed to, and rental of same, for year ending 5th April, 1830, '32. 106, 107; TURNPIKE TRUSTS, their extent and income in (1834), '35. 193; trusts in, and income and expenditure of same in 1834, '37. 177; the same, and length of the roads in 1839, '42. 122; tolls collected on, in 1834 and 1839, id. 118.
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