Skins and furs of the United States,
their value, in 1828, 32, 121. Skipton, population of, '33. 78;
church at, account of, '39. 221. Skircoat, population of, '33. 78. Skrzynecki, General, de seats the Rus-
siaus at Wawz, *32. 237; admit- ted to the Belgian army, '40. 256 ; his dismissal demanded, id.
257. Skye district of roads, their extent
and annual expense, "29. 81. Slammaman Railway Company
further Act, '40. 217; Railway, account of, .41. 91; particulars
of, id. 72. Slates, duty on (1829), *30. 203;
bricks and tiles, amount of duty on, iu 1830, 1831, and 1832, 31.
164. Slaughtermen of horses, regulations
relating to, '36. 127, 128. Slave trade, beginning of, '28. 58;
abolished, id. 63; treaty for the abolition of, '31. 60 ; treaty for abolition of, between England and Brazil, 28. 68; Act for the suppression of, detention, and seizure of vessels, &c. &c. (2 and 3 Vict. c. 73), .40. 161, 162; Hans Towns Convention Act (1 and 2 Vict. c. 39), '39. 151 ; Netherlands Treaty Act (1 and 2 Vict. c. 41), id. ib.; Sardinian and Denmark Treaty Act (5 and 6 W. IV. c. 60 and 61), '36. 128 ; treaty with Spain (6 W. IV. c. 6), '37. 112; Sweden, Treaty Act (1 and 2 Vict. c. 40), '39. 151; speech of Lord Brougham on, id. 201 ; his resolutions for suppression of, and relating to negro appreutices, id. 202; brings the matter of the deportation of Fast Indians to Guiana before parliament, id. ib.; Bull against the trade by the Pope, '41. 253 ; Suciety for the Extinction of, &c., hold their first great meeting, id. '251; the “ Black Joke" cap- tures the “ Almorante,” '30. 259; project of law in France for abo- sition of, '28. 69; abolished by France, Spain, and Holland, id. 65.
Slavery, Mr. Brougham's notion
concerning, in the colonics, '31. 208 ; Mr. F. Buxton's motion for the extinction of, '33. 203 ; Abo- lition Bill, debates oni, *34. 193— 199; Act for the abolition of, throughout the British colonies, &c., and compensation (3 and 4 W. IV. c. 73), id. 136
138 ; further Act relating to compen- satiou (5 and 6 W. 11. c. 45), *36. 123, 121; further Act re- lating to same (6 W. IV. c. 5), '37. 111; further Act relating to same (6 and 7 W. IV. c. 62), id. 138; further Act relating to same (1 Vict. c. 3), '39. 143; Act amevding same, in respect to hours of labour, &c. &c. (1 Vict. c. 19), id. 145-147; abolition of, celebrated, '35. 260; abolition of, in Jamaica, Act continuing Act of the Governor, &c., for effecting same (6 W. IV. c. 16), '37. 115 ; abolished in the East
Judies, '40. 251. Slaves, Assiento contract for the supply of, '31. 52.
number of, in each of the British colonies, for 1825, 1826, and 1827, 29. 199; registered number of, in the several West India colonies at the two regis. trations preceding 1833, '34. 180; number and appraised value of, in each colony of England, ave- rage of sales of, from 1822 to 1830, and amount and average rates of compensation, '39. 195.
Compensation, Act for (3 and 4 W. IV. c. 73), '31. 136 ; further Act (5 and 6 W. IV. c. 45), '36. 123, 124 ; further Act relating to same, and for facili. tating the distribution and pay- ment of (6 W.IV. c, 5), '37. ill; further Act relating to same (6 and 7 W. c. 82), id. 138; further Act relating to same (1 Vict. c. 3), '39. 143.
dealing in, or taking persons fur, punishment for, '37. 112.
expenses of the commissioners for preveuting the traffic in, in 1836, '38. 187.
Slaves, “ head money" for captured, from 1827 to 1832, '34. 179.
found on board the - 6 Ar- mistad," declared free, '42. 237.
purchase of, conviction of J. C. Hawkins fur, '32. 236.
at Algiers, liberated, '28. 65.
in the United States and territories, number of, in 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, and 1830, '33. 90. Slavi, Chronicle of," '32. 63. Sleidan, '31. 70; '32. 64. Slender fuchsia, '31. 39; magnolia,
id. 41; branched heath, id. 39;
leaved stylidium, id. 43. Sleswick, its extent and population,
in 1828, '28.70; duchy of, consti-
tution granted to, '32. 238. Sliding scale, the, under statute 9
G. IV. c. 60 (1828), '39. 85 ; account of same, '42.72; its evils pointed out, id. 81. Sligo, population of (1821), "29.
83; population of, in 1821 and 1831, '34. 92; electors, number of, in, in 1834, '37. 182.
port of, customs duty 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, his account of the transition from slavery to freedom,
in Jamaica, '36. 66. Slipperwort, cobweb-leaved, '31.37;
corymbose, id, ib. Sloane, Hans, '31. 74; '32. 61.
street, church in, completed, 31. 214. Slops, exports of, value of, in 1834
and 1835, 37. 161; the same, in 1835, 1836, and 1837, '39. 182; the same, and quantities thereof, in 1838, '40. 180; the same, in
1839, '41. 187. Sludge of ponds, indications of co-
lumnar rocks in, '29. 39.
Sluicing, progress of, at the Love-
stoff new harbour, described, '32.
233, 234. Smalcald, League of, '31. 45. Small, Dr. Robert, his work on the
discoveries of Kepler, referred to,
"29. 197. Small debts, Society for the dis-
charge and relief of Persons im. prisoned for, '30. 149.
Acts, PRIVATB Brils.
(Ireland), Act amend the laws for the recovery of, by civil bill (7 W. IV. and I Vict. c. 43), '38. 146.
(Scotland), Act (10 G. IV. c. 55), '30. 189; Act re. pealing same, and establishing them anew (7 W.IV. and I l'ict.
c. 41), '38. 146. Small-pox, account of the disease in
England before inoculation, and after vaccination, '40. 60, 61; importance of regulations cou. ceruing persons infected with, '36. 27, 28; conviction of an apothe- cary, for propagating, id. 28 ; penalty for producing the disease, 41. 148; number of deaths annu. ally by, before the introduction of vaccination, '28. 172; diminu. tion of, by vaccination, '32. 21 ; average deaths annually from, before the introduction of vac- cination, '31. 32 ; '37. 49; '38. 47; after vaccination, average cases of, and mortality of same, '34. 32; '38. 17; deaths from, within the Bills of Mortality, in 1827, 29, 110; number of per- sons who have died of, within the Bills of Mortality, in 1829, '30. 101; prevalence of, in November 1837, '39. 61; '40. 60; preva- lence of, in 1840, 42. 54 ; deaths from, in England and Wales, in 1838, '41. 29, 30; rate per cent., id. 31 ; mortality from, in two years and a half, ending Decem- ber 31, 1839, '41. 57.
- casual, hospital for, and for vaccination, '30. 140.
- hospital, number of cases in, in 1837 and 1838, '39. 61.
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Small tenements, how recoverable, Smith, F. W., dies, '36, 108. '39. 157, 158.
James, dies, '41. 138. Small wares, hosiery, &c., exports of,
Sir James Edward, dies, value of, in 1838, '40. 180; iu 29. 236. 1639, 41, 187.
Robert Vernon, Lord of the Small-Powered leucopogon, '31. 41; Treasury, '31. 240. platylobium, id. 42.
Dr. Southwood, bequest to, Small-leaved Edwardsia, '31. 39. of the body of Jeremy Bentbam, Smalts, duty on (1829), '30. 200; '33. 230; his “ Report on the
(1832), '33. 193; import and Prevalence of Fever in the Me- home consumption of, in 1828, tropolis," referred to, '40. 43. 31. 175; in 1830, '32. 179; '33. --Sir Thomas, bis remark on 177; in 1831, '31. 156.
the responsibility of parishes for Smelling, importance of the sense the escape of thieves, '40. 121. of, as means of preserving
Dr. William, dies, '40. 141. health, 28. 110.
Mr. William, M.P., lays the Smells, air, the medium of all, '30. first brick of the Thames Tumel 70.
shaft, '28. 177. Smirke, Mr., architect of the new
Sir William, dies, '37. 257. Post-office, '30. 233; of the im-
Mr., his estimate of the pro- provements in the Inner Temple, portion of unemployed Irish, '31. *31. 219 ; of the building (Mitre 106. Court), Iuner Temple, "32. 221; Smithfield, East, rental of the parish of King's College, Somerset of (1829), '29. 85. House, id. 218, 219; of the re-
market, number of beasts storation of Yoik Minster, '33. and sheep sold in, from 1820 to 213; lis estimate for the repair 1831, and average number of of York Minster, -30. 260.
calves, horses and pigs taken to, Sir Robert, architect of the 31. 183, 181; meat, prices of, at, Carlton Club, '35. 215; and Mr. in 1831, '36. 178. Sydney Smirke, architects of the
Peniteutiary, to be dis- Oxford and Cambridge Univer coutinued as a prison, '37. 123. sities' Club, '38. 235.
Smith's Zieria, '31. 43. Mr. Sydney, architect of Smolensko, conquered by the Rus- the alterations of the Pantheon!, sians, 28. 60; taken by the Poles, Oxford-street, *35. 241; of the
id, ib. additions to Betblem Hospital, Smollett, T., '31. 76 ; '32. 62. 40. 226.
Smooth calytrix, '31. 37; Goodia,
and Sir Ro id. 40; leaved Fabricia, id. 39 ; bert, architects of the Oxford and stenochilius, id. 43. Cambridge Universities' Club, Smugglers, Act for relieving parishes 38. 235.
from support of families of, im. Smith, Adam, '31. 76 ; '32. 62 ; pressed (il G. IV. c. 10), '31. dies, '28. 62.
139. Mr. Baron, committee of | Smuggling. Act for the preven- inquiry into his judicial couduct, tion of (3 and 4 W. IV. c. 53), '35. 198; the motion rescinded, '31. 131; Act Amendment (4 W. id. 199.
IV. c. 13), '35. 129, 130. - Mr. Beaumont, charged with Smyrna, consul at, 31. 182; differ- the issue of forged Exchequer ences at, '29. 233; fire at, '42. Bills, '42. 214.
240. Mr. Egerton, principal in Snails, '29. 43; their longevity in the founding of the Permanent confined places, id. 44; construc- Night Asylum for the houseless tion of their shells, '30. 45 ; re- poor, at Liverpool, '31. 220. markable shell of one, id. ib..
Snake, the, '28. 31 ; '29. 43. Snap-dragon, the, '28. 37.
flowered Maurandia, 31. 41. Snares for deer, punishment for bav.
ing, '28. 134; for setting, id. ib. ; and see alteration of the law,
GAME LAWS. Sneedorf, '31. 77.; *32. 75. Snellius, law of refraction, '29. 63. Snenton, population of, '33. 70;
church at, intended,'38. 219; ac-
count of, '40. 233. Snizort, population of, '33. 85. Snorro Sturleson I., '31. 69; '32.
74. Snow, its formation, &c., described,
'30. 88; warmth of, '28. 31; effects of, on vegetation, '30. 37 ; clearing of, from footpath, law re- lating to (1829), id. 130; bail and rain, remarks upon, id. 87— 89; and ice, when prevalent, '28.
31. Snow-drop, the, '28. 32 ; '29. 31;
general time of its appearance,
'30. 39. Snow-drop tree, '29. 65. Snow water, not fit for cooking, '36.
25. Snowy pear, '29. 66. Snuff, duty on (1829), '30. 205; in 1830, 1831, and 1832, '34. 164.
and tobacco, quantity of, im. ported, and amount of duty on same, in 1829, '31. 188; import export, and home consumption of, 1830, '32. 179; '33. 178; in 1831, '34. 157; quantity entered for home consumption, and rate and amount of duty on same, in 1832, id. 170; in 1833, '35. 183 ; quantity imported and en- tered for home consumption, in 1831, '36. 173; in 1835, 37. 169 ; imports of, value of, in 1834 and 1835, id. 163; import and home consumption of, and duty on, in 1837, 39. 186; the same, in 1838, '40. 179; the same, in 1839, '41. 186 ; the same, in 1810, '42. 159; exports of, value of, in 1834 and 1835, '37. 162; the same, in 1835, 1836, and 1837, 39, 183.
Soambar, a Hindoo day, '30. 27. Soame Jenyis, '31. 76; 32. 61. Soane, Mr. G., his petition respect-
ing Sir John Soane's Museum Bill, '31. 190.
Sir John, dies, '38. 128; bis latest work, the State Paper Office, described, '34. 214; his Museum Bill read a first time, id. 186 ; passed, id. 190; Act, for same,
id. 207. Soap, its effect on the skin, '29. 120;
improper for washing new-born infants, id. 115.
duty on (1829), '30. 200.
duty on (1829), '30. 203; amount of, in 1837, ' 39. 177; same, and quantity charged in 1838, '40. 173 ; produce of addi- tional duties on, in 1840 and 1841, '42. 153.
duties, prosecutions for, in 1834, '36. 171.
revenue from, from the reduc- tion of the duties, to 5th January, 1834, '35. 186 ; amount produced by duty on, in 1827, 29. 187.
hard and soft, quantity, of, charged with duty in England and Scotland, in the years ending 5th April, 1831 and 1832, '33. 181; amount of duty on, in 1830, 1831, and 1832. '34. 161; quan. tity of, charged with duty, and amount of duty ou, in 1833, '35. 183; quantity of, charged with duty, and amount of same, in 1834, '36. 160.
Duty Act Allowances Act, continued (5 and 6 W. IV.c. 15), '36. 110; Duties Act (3 W. IV. c. 16), '34. 109; Act continuing allowances in same, except for soap used in whitening new linen for sale (2 and 3 Vict. c. 32), 40. 149, Duties Consolidation Act (3 and 4 Vict. c. 49), '41. 154.
quantity of, made, duty on, quantity exported, and drawbacks, in the years 1827, 1828, and 1829, '31. 178; 1830 and 1831, '33. 181; in 1831 and 1832, and al- lowances, &c., *34. 161; manu- factured in Great Britain, in 1833,
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*35. 186 ; in 1834, '36. 171; in Soda, muriate of, and sulphuric 1835, '37. 170; same, and amount acid, used for purifying sick of duty on, in 1836, '38. 181; rooms, '28. 112, 113. quantity manufactured in Great Sodor and Man, diocese of, revenues Britain, in 1837, '39. 193; in of bishop, and of benetices, sums 1810, '42. 165.
paid to curates, in whom pa- Soap, quantity exported, in 1831, tronage of benefices vested, and
'36. 171; exporis of, and allow other particulars relating to same ances on, in 1835, '37. 170; ex (1835), '36. 82-89. ports of, in 1837, '39. 193.
Soft soap, a remedy against the build. and candles, value of, exported, ing of swallows, '29. 38. in 1827, '28. 167; quantity, and Soham, population of, '33. 58. declared value of exports of, in Soho, coining machinery, '29. 60. 1828, 31. 177; in 1830, '33. 179; Soil, its effect on the structure of in 1831, '31. 158; in 1836, '38. trees, 30, 40. 178; in 1834 and 1835, '37. 161; Soissons, congress at, '31. 51. the same, in 1835, 1836, and 1837, Sol, value of, '28. 165. '39.183; the same, and quantities Solanum-leaved lasiopetalum, '31. thereof, in 1838, '40. 180; the same, in 1839, 41. 187; the same, Solar system, table of the principal in 1810, '42. 162; export of, from
elements of the, 28. 30; motion Ireland, in 1825 and 1835, 39. of, Dr. Herschel, '29, 59. 189.
year explained, and its dura- arsenical, for preserving zoolo tion, '30. 5, 6. gical specimens, composition of, Soldiers, civil punishments of, in '38. 26.
the British army, prevail, '35. lees, carrying of, through the 261; their good or bad conduct streets, law relating to (1829), to be notified to churchwardens, 30. 138.
and notices of same to be posted manufacturers, allowances to, (1 W.IV. c. 15), '32. 138; im- in 1810, '42. 165.
prisonment of, for offences (1 suds, valuable for manure,
29. W. IV. c. 15), id. 138 ; letters, 134.
postage of,'40.73; wilfully maim- Sucial war of Greece, '28. 52; or ing themselves, how punishable Marsic war, id. 53.
(I w. IV. c. 15), '32. 138; se- “Socialism, discussion on, and ducing of, or inciting to mutiny,
motion for address to the throne punishment for, 1837 (7 W. IV. upon, '41. 201; again discussed, and i Vict. c. 91), 38. 164, 165; id. 202.
prison for, '40. 158. Societies in and near London, af Soleure, insurrection in, '42. 235.
fording pecuniary relief, '30. 114 Solicitor-General,Sir William Horne, -149.
'31. 240; Mr. Pepys, '35.255 ; Sir Society for religious objects in ge Edward Sugden, '30. 262. neral, in and near London, '30.
for Scotland, Henry 153, 154.
Cockburn, 31. 240. of Arts, meetings of, from No Solid, or cubic measure, '28. 101. vember 1832 to June 1833, '33. Solid measures, in France, '30. 113, 19; from November 1833 to June 116. 1834, '31. 27.
Solidity and capacity, measures of, of Beneficence, at the Hague, '29. 112. *29. 131.
Solinus, '31. 65; '32. 53. “Society of Friends of Ireland,” &c., Solis, Ant. de, '32. 71. suppressed, '31. 235.
Solitary confinement, when inflicted Socrates, '28. 51; '31. 64, 65; '32. (1828), 28. 129, 131, 146; but 48, 50,
limited to certain periods by sta-
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