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(1829), 29. 109; (Tuscany), its value, &c. (1829), id. 110; of the Cross (Venice), its value, &c. (1829), id. ib.; (Zurich), its value, &c. (1829), id. 109; half do. do., id. ib.

Crown imperial flower, 28. 33.

Point Bridge Act, '41. 217. rose, why so called, '37. 33. Crowns, number of, coined at the Mint, from 1816 to 1840, '42. 155. See further, COINAGE. Croydon, population of (1821), 29. 81; in 1811, 1821 and 1831, '33. 73; lighting, &c., Act, '30. 231; RAILWAYS; Croydon Railway Act, '36: 209; Amendment, &c., Act, 37. 224; further Act, 239. 214; Amendment Act, '40. 217: further Act, '41. 221; railway, opening of, and full particulars relating to, 40. 89 92, 258; railway, further account of, '38. 62; 41.72; Croydon, Merstham, and Godstone Iron Railway Company Dissolution Act, '40. 217; Croydon, Merstham, and Godstone Railway, account of, '37. 86; 41. 62.

"Croyland, History of," "32. 58. Crozier, Captain, explores the South Pole. '42. 238. Crucifixion, the, 28. 54. Cruelty to Animals. Society for the prevention of, 30. 151; Act consolidating and amending laws relating to (5 and 6 W. IV. c. 59), '36. 127, 128; Act extending provisions of to Ireland (7.-W. IV. and 1Vict. c. 66), 38. 151. Crumlin Road Act, '36. 209. Crusade against the Albigenses, '28. ..57.

"Crusade, History of the first," "32. :66.

Crusade, value of, 28. 165.
Crusades, 28:57.

"Crusades, History of the," '32.66. Crusaders take Constantinople, 28. 57; 30. 98; conquer Ptolemais, $28.57.

Crustacea, directions for taking and preserving, for collections, '38. 23,

24.

Cruzada (Portugal), its value, &c.

(1829), 30. 107; new do. de., id. ib. "Crystallography," "32. 69. Crystal, duty on (1829), '30. 201. Crystals of water composing snow and hoar frost magnified, '29. 28. Ctesias, '28. 51; '31. 64; '32. 48.1 Ctesibius, toothed wheels, clocks, 29.60. 1. 2..."

Cuba discovered, '30. 93; '28. 59; earthquake at, 28. 68; value of export of British produce, &c., to, in 1830, 33. 180; in 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; copper, quantity of, imported from, in 1833, 35. 179; sugar, quantity imported from, in 1831, 36. 170. See further, WEST IN

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Cullen, population of, 33: 82 Culloden, battle of, '28. 61. Cullumia ciliaris, '31. 38. Cullumpton, population of, '33.60. Cully, Robert, a policeman, stabbed, · and inquest on, 34.245; verdict of jury quashed, id. ib.; inquest on, and the setting aside of the verdict, mentioned in parliament, id. 195. Culm, battle of, '28. 64. ›

duty on (1829), '30. 202; 1833, '31. 166; quantity of, exported, and amount of duty

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same in 1830, 1831, and 1832, 34, 166; imported into the port of London, and duty on, in same years, id. ib. See further, COALS. Culross, population of, '23, 86. Cultivated, uncultivated, and unprofitable land in the United Kingdom, general statement of (1829), '29. 90. Cumas, 31. 78; '32.52. Cumberland, extent and population

of, and number of sessions, magistrates, and parishes in, 28. 78; population of, and of the principal towns of, in 1811, 1821, and 1831; value of real property in, and its representation, '33.60; 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 rincrease per cent., id. 109; extent of, in acres, 34. 84; difference of time between the principal towns in, and. London, 31. 15; 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; county electors, number of, in, in 1834 and 1835, 137. 181; EDUCATION: Proportion per cent. of persons married in the -year ended June 1840 who could write, '42. 171; excise licences issued and public-houses in, number of (1831), '32. 185; families, number of, in, and how

employed in 1811, 2821, and 1831, 134. 86, 87; houses, namber of, in, in 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831, 34, 84, 85; number of inhabited, uninhabited, and building, in 1841, '42. 107; jurors in, in 1835, 37. 175; lunatics and paupers, proportion of, to population in 1837, 38. 193; marriages, buildings registered for solemuization of (1840), '41. 199; proportion of persons married under 21 years of age, in the year ended June 1840, 42. 171; occupations of persons in (1831), 35. 74, 75; 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 expenditure, id. 198; amount of poorrate levied in, from March 1827, to March 1828, and expenditure of same, '30. 216; from March 1828 to March 1829, '31. 195; for year ending 25th March, 1830, 32. 184; for year ending 25th March, 1831, '33. 187; expended on the poor in year ending Easter 1832, 34. 174; amount levied and expenditure for year ending 25th March, 1833, '35. 189;, for the year ending 25th March, 1834, '36. 174; the same for the year ending 25th March, 1834, 1836, and 1837, '38. 188; decrease of same in 1837 compared with 1834, id. 190; proportion of paupers relieved to the population in 1839 and 1840, 42. 168 SAVINGS BANKS, friendly and charitable societies, amount of deposits, and accounts in (1831), '32. 102; Savings Banks, average amounts deposited in, and proportion of depositors to the popu lation of (1835), 37. 72; state of, on 20th November, 1837, 39. 134; Savings Banks, friendly societies, and charitable institutions, number of, and of depositors, 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, in, in 1818, '29. 91; unendowed day-schools in, in 1818 and 1828, 29. 93; number of Sunday and other Church of England schools in, and of scholars in same (1832), '33. 120; TAXES: amount of land and assessed taxes of, in 1829, 31. 172; house-tax, inhabited houses assessed to, and rental of same, for year ending 5th April, 1830, '32. 106, 107; turnpike trusts, their extent and income in (1834), '35.192; trusts in, and income and expenditure of same in 1834, '37. 177; the same, and length of the roads in 1839, '42. 122; tolls received in, in 1834 and 1839, id. 118; wages in, in 1796, 34. 38; coals and cinders entered coastwise, and duty thereon, in 1829, '31. 190. Cumberland Benevolent Institution, '30. 159.

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"Curaçoa" steam-ship, its passage between Holland and the Dutch West Indies, '39. 99. Curates, number of, and amount of their incomes in England and Wales in 1831, '34. 178; numbers and stipends of, in each diocese of England and Wales (1835), '36. 84.

Curbridge Inclosure Act, $39. 210.

Curius Dentatus defeats Pyrrhus, '28, 52.

Curl cloud, '30. 80, 81. Curr, bridge of, destruction of, '31. 228.

Currant, the, '28. 32-37.

-hawthorn, '29. 66. Currants, duty on (1829), '30. 204; import and home consumption of, in 1828, '31. 173; in 1830, '33. 176; '32. 177; in 1831, '34. 154; the same, and duty on, in 1837, '39. 184; the same in 1838, '40. 176; the same in 1839, '41. 183; the same and gross duty on, in 1840, 42. 156; produce of additional duties on (1840 and 1841), id. 153. See further, FRUITS. Currency, abstracts of documents relating to, and prrticulars of, '28. 165; 29. 189; '31. 172; '32. 176; '33. 174, 175; '34. 151— 154; '35. 171, 172; '36. 153, 154; 37. 155-159; '38. 171— 173; 39. 180-182; '40. 174, 175; 41. 180-182; '42. 154, 155.

Acts repeal debated, '31. 206. See BANK OF ENGLAND;

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Curtilage, definition of, '28. 132.
Curtisia faginea, '31. 38.
Curves, Algebra, Descartes, '29. 56.
Curwen, Mr., his proposal of amount
of corn-duty, '39. 81.

Cuss, Nich. von, '31. 70; 32. 64...

Custard, apple, 29. 64. Custody of infants, Act to amend the law relating to the (2 & 3 Vict. c. 54), '40. 157. Custom House repairs, '28. 173; completion of, 29. 216; long room at, re-opened, '29. 235.

Dublin, abandoned,

and business transferred to London, '31. 234. Customs Acts amendment, 9. G.IV. c. 76, '29. 175; Duties Act, 10 G. IV. c. 43, '30. 182; Laws Amendment Act (2 & 3 W. IV. c. 84), '33.159, 160; Duties Repeal Act (3 & 4 W. IV. c. 50), $34. 128, 129; Act for the general regulation of the (3 & 4 W. IV. c. 52), '34. 129-134; Act for granting duties of (3 & 4 W.IV. c. 56), '34. 136; Act for the management of (3 & 4 W. IV. c. 51), 31. 129; Act to amend the laws relating to the (4 & 5 W. IV. c. 89), '35. 159, 160; Act to amend the laws relating to (6 & 7 W. IV. c. 60), '37. 127-129; Customs Duties Increase Act (3 Vict. c. 17), '41. 145, 146; produce of additional duties imposed by, from 15th May, 1840, to 5th April, 1841, '42. 153.

Customs, revenue of, for the year ending January 5th, 1828, 29. 184, 187; produce of, 1830 and 1831, 32.175; duties of, in 1831 and 1832, 33. 172; in years ended 5th January, 1832 and 1833, 35. 174; in the years

ended 10th October, 1832 and 1833, 34. 148; the same for the year ended 10th October, 1834, 35. 166; in 1834 and 1835, '36. 151; in years ended 10th October, 1835 and 1836, '97 153; same in years 1836 and 1837, 38. 170; the same in 1837 and 1838, '39. 175; the same in years 1838 and 1839, '40. 170; the same in 1839 and 1840, '41. 178; the same in the years ended 10th October, 1840, and 10th October, 1841, '42. 152. Customs duty, net produce of, on all articles imported (1839), '41. 119; gross and net produce of, in the years ended 5th January, 1834 and 1835, 36. 158; gross and net amount of, received in the United Kingdom in 1836, '38. 175; gross and net produce of, in the years ended 5th January, 1837 and 1838, '39. 176, 177; same in the years 1837 and 1838, '40. 171; same in the years 1838 and 1839, '41. 179; the same in the year ended 5th January, 1841, '42. 149; gross receipt of, at several ports named of the United Kingdom, for year ended 5th January, 1834, 35. 173; in 1834, 36. 157; in the years ending 5th January, 1835 and 1836, 37. 164; in the year ending 5th January, 1837, '38. 175; same in years ending 5th January, 1837 and 1838, 39. 191; same received in 1838, 40. 187; in the year 1839, '41. 188; during the year 1840. '42. 164; customs duties inwards, new (1832), (2 & 3 W. IV. c. 84); '33. 190193; Table of, granted by 6 & 7 W. IV. c. 60, '37. 128, 129; duty on timber, additional under Act 3 & 4 Vict. c. 19, 41. 192; returns at the port of Goole from 1828 to 1829, 30. 121.

revenue and charges in India, '33. 100. "Customs of Northern Nations," '32. 74.

Cutaneous Diseases, Royal London

and Westminster Infirmary for the treatment of, '30. 141. Cut-leaved lomatia, '31. 41′′ Cuttack ceded to the English, '32. 42. Cutting and maiming, punishment for, 1837 (7 W. IV. & 1 Vict. c. 85), '38. 159. Cutlery and hardwares, value of exported in 1827, 28. 167; in 1835, '37. 168; in 1836, '38. 177; in 1834 and 1835, '37. 161; the same in 1835, 1836, .and 1837, '39. 183; the same and quantities thereof in 1838, '40. 180; the same in 1839, '41. 187; the same in 1840, 42. 162. See further, HARDWARES and CUTLERY.

Cuvier, '31. 79; 32. 69; Baron, dies, '33. 230.

Cuvillier, Mr., elected Speaker in Canada, '42. 239. Cuxhaven, Vice Consul at, his salary (1828), '31. 160. Cyc. Brih., explanation of, '30. 30.

Cyclades discovered, '30. 95. Cyclamen, description and poisonous properties of, and remedies against, 28. 119.

Cycle, '28. 48; of Bribuspotee, '30. 26; Calippian, id. 103; Chinese, id. 27, 28; of Grahaparivrithi, id. 26; Japanese, id. 28, 29; Jewish, id. 14; Metonic, 29. 58; Mexican, '30. 29, 30; of the moon, '28. 6; of the sun, id. ib.; of the moon estimated early, '29. 57; of 19 years invented, '30. 9; year of the (Jewish), id. 14. Cyclopia genistoides, 31. 38: CYDER, see CIDER...

Cymoid cloud, '30. 83; indicates storm, id: 85, Cymmrodorion, '30: 163. "Cynegetica," "32.53 Cynoscephale, battle of, '28. 53. Cypress, common, '29. 65; deciduous, id. ib. Cyprian, '31. 65; '32. 53. Cyprus conquered by Selim II.,

28. 59; British consular agent at, '31. 182.

Cytisus laburnum, '29. 65;~ pro

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Daceir, Andrew, '32. 68.

Anne, '31. 75; '32. 68.

Da Costa, 31. 79; '32. 74.
Desius, a Macedonian monk, '30.17.
Daffodil, the, '28. 33; mentioned by
Shakspeare, id. ib.

Daguerre, M., his invention reported
on by the French Academy. '40.
256.
Dahomey, kingdom of, its extent,
population, capital, religion, and
army, in 1828, '29. 74, 75.
D'Ailly, Peter, '31. 69; '32. 67.
Dais cotinifolia, '31. 38.
Daisy, the, '28, 32, 34; '29. 33; the
midsummer, '28.-36,

Dalby's Carminative, improper use of, to new-born infants, 29. 117. Dalecarlians defeat Christiern II., '28. 59.

D'Alembert, 31. 77; '32. 69; equilibrium of fluids, '29. 61; harmonic curve, '29. 55; his discoveries on the moon's orbit, '34.9; Euler and Clairbault, their solution of "the problem of the three bodies," '29. 22, 23. Dalhousie, Earl of, made GovernorGeneral of India, '30. 260. Dalin-Olof, '31. 77; '32. 75. Dalkeith, population of, '33. 83.

and Edinburgh Railway

Branches Act, 35. 222.

and Edinburgh Railway,

account of, 37. 93; '41. 66. Dalmatia, extent and population of (1831), '33. 541; increase of inhabitants in, '29, 77.

Dalry, population of, '33. 82. Dalton, population of, '33. 77. Dalston, church at, finished, '42. 206.

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