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from Java and Sumatra, cotton, quantity, in 1834, '36. 168; tin, quantity of, in 1833, 35. 180; in 1835, '37. 168.

Jaw, locked, deaths from, within the Bills of Mortality, in 1827, '29. 110.

Jean de Paris, '31. 69. Jebar, ancient Arabic for Tuesday, '30. 21.

Jedburgh, Roxburgh, population of (1821), '29. 83; in 1811, 1821, and 1831, '33. 87. Jeffcott, Sir John, duel with Dr. Hinnis, '34. 244.

Jefferson, President, dies, '28. 68. Jeffrey, Francis, Lord Advocate of Scotland, '31. 240.

Jelaleddin, 31. 67; '32. 78; reforms the Persian calendar, '30. 18.

Jemaleddin, his Chinese calendar,

'30. 28.

Jena, battle of, '28. 63.

Jenkins, Mr. J., architect of the Wesleyan chapel front, in Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-fields, '42. 213.

Jenner, Dr., his error concerning the prevention of small-pox by vaccination, '34. 32.

Jennerian Society, '30. 141. Jennings, Mr., his cases to prove whether a child has been born alive, '36. 31. Jenyns, Soame, '32. 61. Jeremiah, '31. 64; '32. 46. Jeremie, Mr., sent to the Mauritius,

and obliged to return, '33. 231. Jerom, '31. 65; '32. 53. Jerome, sometimes confounds the Olympiads with the era of the Seleucides, '30. 10. Jersey, summary of houses, families, and persons, and their ages and occupations in, '28. 81, 82; Guernsey, &c., extent and population of (1831), '33. 54; Jersey, Friendly Societies Act extended to, '36. 115, 116.

Guernsey, &c., exports to: beer, quantity of, in 1833, '35. 185; coals, quantity of, in 1833, id. 186; cotton goods, British, quantity and value of, in 1833

and 1834, '36. 169; in 1838, '40. 182; wool and woollens, British, value of, in 1832, '34. 167; value of exports of British produce to, in 1828, 31. 178; the same, in 1830, 33. 180; the same, in 1831, '34. 159; general exports, value of, in 1827, 1830, 1833, 1834, and 1835, '37. 160; in 1836, '38. 174; in 1838, '40. 181; in 1839, '41. 188; in 1840, '42. 163; imports from: cotton, quantity of, in 1834, 36. 168; wheat, &c., quantity of, in 1833, '35. 180; wool, import of, from, and value of British woolleus exported to, in 1833, id. 176, 177; value of imports from, and of exports of home produce, &c., and foreign and colonial merchandize to, in 1831, '34. 160; importation from, of food, &c., into British fisheries in America, allowed, '37. 129.

Jersey, vessels built at, their tonnage, &c., in 1840, '42. 159. Jerucham, '31. 68; '32. 47. Jerusalem, destroyed, '28.54; again destroyed, id. ib.; taken by the Saracens, id. 56; destroyed by Saladin, id. 57; taken by the Christians, id. ib.; a kingdom, id. ib.; Knights of St. John of, id. ib.; Knights of St. John of, take Rhodes, id. 58; anniversary of the siege of Jerusalem, id. 14; temple of, anniversaries of the dedication and the destruction of, id. ib.

Bishop of England, &c., is consecrated, '42. 244. Jervis, Sir G., his improvements at Bournemouth, '38. 239, 240. Jeshua Levita, 31. 70.

Jessop, Mr. Joseph, the planner of

the Cromford and High Peak Railway, '30. 250. Jesuits, not to come into England

without license, '30. 169, 170; to be registered, id. 169; order of, confirmed, '28. 59; suppressed by the Pope, id. 62; restored by the Pope, id. 63; suppressed in France, id. 62; expelled from France, id. ib.; expelled from

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Jet, duty on, 1829, 30. 202; 1832, '33. 191.

Jeth, a Hindustani mouth, 30. 25.
Jewel, J., '32. 59.

Jewellery, &c., exports of, value of,
in 1834 and 1835, '37. 161; the
same, in 1835, 1836, and 1837,
'39. 183; the same, in 1838, '40.
180; the same, in 1839, 41. 187;
in 1840, 42. 162.
Jewish era, the, '30. 13-15; ca-
lendar of fasts and festivals, '28.
14; calendar for 1830, '30. 31;
for 1831, 31. 24; for 1832, '32.
16; for 1833 (5593), 33. 16.

institution, for the relief of their indigent blind, '30. 148.

poor, society for distributing bread, &c. to the, '30. 152.

14.

year, commencement of, '28.

Jews return to Jerusalem, '28. 51; dispersion of the, id. 54; persecuted, id. 58; number of, in the world, id. 75+; number of, in different countries in the world (1829), 30. 100; proportion of, to the population of Europe (1829), id. ib.; their mode of computing time, id. 6; of Damascus, persecution of the, mentioned in the House of Commons, '41. 209; '42. 178.

in England, admitted to the freedom of London, '29. 236; motion for their admission to corporate offices, '31. 207; motion for a bill to remove the disabilities of, by Mr. R. Grant, id. 203; bill for their relief rejected, id. 204; debate on a petition for the removal of their civil disabilities, '34. 188; resolution in favour of removal of civil disabilities, id. 190; Relief Bill brought in, '35. 204; Disabilities

Bill passes the Commons, id. 307; is rejected in the Lords, ib. 209; new Disabilities Bill read a second time in the Commons, '37. 212; passes the Commons, id. 215; postponed in the Lords, id. ib.; Declaration Bill, second reading, 42. 178; carried in the Commons, id. 180; second reading carried in the Lords, id. 183; defeated, id. 184.

Jews Free School, 30. 156; Hospital, id. 140; London Society for promoting Christianity among the, id. 153.

Jin, one of the Chinese celestial signs, '30. 27.

Joan of Arc, '28. 58.
Jochai, 31. 65.

Jochanan, 31. 65; '32. 46.
Jodelle, '31. 71; 32.67.
Joel, '31. 64, 68; '32. 46, 51.
Johannot, Alfred, dies, '39. 141.
John I., of Castile, abolishes the
era of the Cæsars, '30. 18.

III., "Chronicle of," 32 71. VI., emperor and king of Portugal, dies, '28.67.

XXII., 31. 68; '32. 54.

king of France, prisoner, '28. 58; treaty for the release of, '31. 44.

of Biclair, '32. 69.

of Dumbleton, '37. 22.

of Halifax, id. ib.; his works, id. 24.

of Hexham, '37. 22; his works, id. 23.

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22. Johnson, Samuel, 31. 74; '32. 61. Johnstone and Ardrossan Railway,

account of, '37. 103; '41. 68. Joint-stock banks, list of, established under Act 7 Geo. IV., with number of partners therein, '37. 158, 159; number of, and number of partners in, in the United Kingdom, on 5th January, 1839, '40. 175; notes circulated in England and Wales by, and by private banks, from 28th June, 1834, to

28th June and 26th September, 1835, '36. 154; aggregate amount of notes of, circulated in Eugland and Wales at various times, in 1833, 1834, 1835, and 1836, '37. '158. Joint-stock and private banks, amount of notes of, in England and Wales, circulated in each quarter from December 1833 to September 1837, '38. 172; same, in 1834 to September 1838, '39. 181, 182; the same in each quarter to 30th September, 1839, 40. 175; the same, to 30th September, 1840, and for the quarter ending September in each of the six preceding years, 41. 181; the same for each quarter of the year ending 30th September, 1841, 42. 154. Joint-stock banks, Act for the regu

lation of, and empowering the Crown to grant letters patent to (7 W. IV.and 1 Vict. c. 73), '42. 145-148; contracts of, not to be void by reason of spiritual persons being members (4 Vict. c. 14), id. 127.

Joint-stock companies, power to limit the liabilities of shareholders in, '42. 145-148.

Joinville, Jean de, '31. 69; '32. 67.

Joishta, a Bengalee month, '30. 26. Joliffe and Banks, contractors for London Bridge, ‘32. 222.

Jom Tof, '31. 68.

Jomada I., '28. 15.

II., '28. 15.

Jomadhi, a Turkish month, '30.

21.

Jonah, '31. 64; '32. 46.

Jonathan, '31. 65; '32. 46.

Joncktijs, D., '32. 73.

Jonas, Arn., '32. 74.

Jones, David, his imprisonment for refusing to furnish sacramental elements, '40. 202.

Mr., his description of observations of the tides at the London docks, referred to, '37. 6-8.

Rev. Mr., his evidence in favour of a general survey of the kingdom, '38. 122.

Jones, Wm., '31. 76; '32. 62.

the boy, a third time enters Buckingham Palace, '42. 237. Jonquil, the, '28. 33.

Jonson, Ben, '31. 72; '32. 60; his
allusion to the superstition con-
cerning St. Swithin, '29. 10; his
allusion to winter, id. 30.
Jornandes, '31. 66; '32. 54. ·
Jortin, J., '31. 76; '32. 61.
Jory's "Kinderkrankheiten" referred
to, '35. 34.

Jose ben Chilpheta, '32. 46.
Joseph ben Gorion, '32. 47.
Isaac ben, '32. 47.

of Exeter, '32. 58.

Bonaparte; see Bonaparte. Josephus, '28. 54; '31. 65; '32. 46. Jovellanos, G., '31. 77; '32. 72. Jovinus, defeated by Astolphus, '28. 55.

Jubilee in England, '28. 64. "Juchasin," '32. 47.

Juda Levita, or Judah the Levite, '31. 68; '32. 47.

Judah destroyed, '28. 51; and Israal separated, id. 50.

son of Benjamin, '31. 68;

'32. 47.

bar Nachman, '32. 46.
Barzelloni, '32. 47.

Hakkadosh, '31.65; '32. 46. Judas Maccabeus, his victories, '28. 53.

tree, '29. 64.

Judge Advocate-General, Robert Grant, '31. 240.

Judges, expenses of the, in 1836, '38. 187.

additional, appointed (1 W.

IV. c. 70), '31. 163.

in bankruptcy, appointment and salaries of, ineligible to sit in Parliament (1 and 2 W. IV. c. 56), '32. 160, 165, 166.

in Canada, their salaries,

'41. 152.

in Chancery; see VICECHANCELLORS.

in Scotland, their salaries, 40. 150. Judges' Chambers, Act for building (6 and 7 W. IV. c. 49), 37. 123.

Salaries Act (2 and 3 W.

N

IV. c. 116), amount of, fixed, '33. 165. Judgments on cognovit, good against bankruptcy (1 W. IV. c. 7), '32. 137; Act for protecting purchasers against judgments (2 Vict. c. 11), '40. 143; (Ireland) protection of purchasers from (9 G. IV. c. 35), 29. 156.

Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, appointed, its members (3 and 4 W. IV. c. 41), '34. 124; Sir Edward Sugden's motion for a Bill to improve the administration of justice in, '42. 173.

revenues and charges in India, '33. 100.

Judicium Pillorie, statute of, '39. 63.

Juglans alba, '29. 65; nigra, id. ib. Jugurtha, war against, '28. 53. Juice of lemons, lines, or oranges, duty on (1832), '33. 191. Jukofski, 31. 79.

"Jul. Per.," explanation of, '30. 30.

Julian, '31. 65; '32. 49.

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or old style, '28. 4; period, '30. 16; year, id. 10, 11.

Alps, and their several heights, '33. 38; alphabetical index to same, &c., id. 49-53. Julius Cæsar, '28. 53; '31. 65; '32.

52; his further correction of the Roman calendar, '28. 4; triumvir, id. 53; his wars in Gaul, id. ib.; his expedition to Britain, id. ib.; war with Pompey, id. ib.; conquests in Spain, id. ib.; his other conquests, id. ib.; is made emperor, &c., id. ib.; his death, id. ib.

Frontinus, hydrodynamics,

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ertesi, a Turkish day, '30.

21. Jumerat, an Indian day, '30. 21. June, month of, description of the natural appearances of, in England, 28. 36; observations of a naturalist on the, '29. 37, 38; '30. 40, 41; alluded to by Spenser, '29. 37.

Junior University Club, '37. 245. Juniper berries, duty on (1829), '30. 199.

Juniper-leaved astroloma, '31. 37. Juniperus Bermudiana, 29. 65;

sabina, id. ib.; Virginiana, id. ib. Juno discovered, '29. 59. Junta, in Portugal, '28. 65. Jupiter, occultation of, '29. 58; satellites of, discovered, '28. 60. Jura, mountains of, and their several heights, '33. 31, 32; alphabetical index to same, &c., id. 49–53.

Paps of, when seen from Kyle, betoken rain, 30. 43. Juries in Ireland, Act for consolidating and amending the laws relative to Jurors and (3 & 4 W. IV. c. 91), '34. 142, 143; Act altering and amending same (4 W. IV. c. 8), '35. 129. Jurors, number of persons qualified and liable to serve as, in each county in England and Wales (under Act SG. IV. c. 50), in 1835, 37. 175. Jury, petitions for trial by, in the Netherlands, '30. 261.

Jurymen, Bill for allowing natives of India to be, '33. 204. Justice, administration of, under the Municipal Corporation Act, '36. 100, 101; see also, Abstract of the Act, id. 132-144; in detached parts of counties, Act for (2 & 3 Vict. c. 82), '40. 162; in New South Wales, Continuance Act (6 & 7 W. IV. c. 46), '37. 122, 123; in the West Indies,

Act for (6 W. IV. c. 17), id. 115, 116. Justice, administration of, in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Sir Edward Sugden's motion for a Bill for, '42. 173.

courts of, expenses of, in 1834, 1835, and 1836, '37. 152; in 1836, '38. 187; for the year ended 5th January, 1841, 42. 150.

report on the administration of, in France, for 1828, '30. 215+.

Justicia Adhatoda, '31. 40.
Justin, '31. 65; '32. 53.

Martyr, 31. 65; '32. 49.
Justinian, '28. 56; "History of the
Reign of," id. 50.
Justus Lipsius, '32. 72.
Juvenal, '28. 54; '31. 65; '32. 53.
Juveneus, '31. 65.

Juvenile offenders, large proportion

of, in England and Wales, in 1834, '36. 49; instances of, of extreme guilt, '36. 47+; their ages, and how often re-convicted (1837), '39. 95; Act for establishing a prison for (1 & 2 Vict. c. 82), id. 160, 161. Jyar, '28. 14.

a Jewish month, '30. 13.

K.

Kachenofski, '31. 77.

Kadlubek, Vinc., '31. 69; '32. 75.
Kælreuteria paniculata, 29. 65.
Kaimes, Lord, '31. 74; '32. 61.
"Kalendar of Shepardes" referred

to and quoted, '40. 26, 27. Kalish and Toeplitz, conference at (Russia, Austria, and Prussia), '36. 250.

Kallinikus, 31. 74; '32. 51.
Kalmia latifolia, '29. 65.
Kalvorde, bailiwick of, Prussian
League, '42. 113.
Kamper, Van, '32. 74.

141.

Professor Van, dies, '40.

Kamphiuzen, D. R., '31. 73; '32. 72.

Kamschatka discovered, '30. 96. Kang, one of the Chinese celestial signs, '30. 27; a Malabar month, id. 25.

Kang-he, emperor of China, '80.

28.

Kant, '28. 62; '31. 76 ; '32. 65.
Karadza, 31. 76.
Karamsin, '31. 77.

Karkatagam, a Malabar month, '30.

25.

Karisson, Bryn., '32. 74.
Karro, Isaac, '31. 70; '32. 47.
Joseph, '31. 70; '32. 47.
Kartic, a Bengalee month, '30. 26.
Kater, Captain Henry, dies,. '36.
108.

Katik, a Hindustani month, '30. 25. Katmandoo, earthquake at, '35. 256.

Katzbach, battle of, '28. 64. Kaulsdorf, Prussian League, '42. 114.

Kayleg, of Kent, his works, '37. 26. Ke, one of the Chinese celestial signs, '30. 27.

Kea, population of, '33. 59. Kêa, one of the Chinese celestial signs, '30. 27.

Kea-king, emperor of China, '30.

28.

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