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in, in 1834 and 1835, 37. 182;
excise licences issued, and pub-
lic-houses in, number of (1831),
32. 185; families, number 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, unin-
habited, and building, in 1841,
'42. 107; jurors in, in 1835, 37.
175; lunatics, &c., pauper pro-
portion of, to population, in 1837,

38. 193; marriages, buildings
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 pro-
portion 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 expenditure of
same, 30. 216; from March 1828
to March 1829, 31. 195; for the
year ending 25th March, 1830,
32. 184; for year ending 25th
March, 1831, '33. 187; expended
on the poor, in the year ending
Easter 1832, 34. 174; amount
levied and expenditure of same,
for year ending 25th March, 1833,
'35. 189; in the year ending 25th
March, 1834,'36. 174; the same in
the years ending 25th March, 1831,
1836, and 1837, 38.188; decrease
of same in 1837 compared with
1834, i 190; proportion of pau-
pers relieved, to the population
of, in 1839 and 1840, '42. 168;
SAVINGS BANKS, and friendly and
charitable societies, amount of
deposits and accounts in (1831),
'32. 102; savings banks, average
amounts deposited in, and propor-
tion of depositors to population
of (1835), 37. 72; state of, on
20th November, 1837, 39. 134;
savings banks, friendly societies,

and charitable institutions, num.
ber of, and of depositors and
amount of deposits in, in No-
vember 1836, 38. 193; on 20th
November 1838, 40. 189; on
20th November 1839, 41. 194;
on November 20th, 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 England
schools in, and of scholars in same
(1832), '33. 121; TAXES, amount
of land and assessed taxes of, in
1829, 31. 172; house tax, in-
habited 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. 193; trusts
in, and income and expenditure
of same, in 1834, '37. 177; the
same, and length of the roads, in
1839, '42. 122.

Sussex, coals, cinders, and culm en-
tered coastwise, and duty thereon
(1829), 31. 190.

County Hospital, building
of, at Brighton, 28. 173.

Duke of, resigns the pre-
sidency of the Royal Society, '39.
251; his protest against the
Amendment moved on the Ad-
dress, '42. 185.
Sutherland, Duke of (Marquess of
Stafford), extent of his roads
in the county of Sutherland, '29.
84.

Sutherlandia frutescens, '31. 43.
Sutherlandshire, population of, and of
the principal towns of, in 1811,
1821, and 1831, value of real
property in, and its representation,
$33. 88; summary of same, in
1821 and 1831, distinguishing the
sexes, id. 89; the same in 1811,
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, inhabited, un-
inhabited, and building, in 1841,
'42. 108; occupations of persons,
in (1831), 35. 103; turnpike

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in Ashfield (Nottingham-
shire), population of, '33. 70.
Colfield (Warwickshire), po-
pulation of, '33. 75.

Court Manor (Middlesex),
Building, &c. Act, '35. 224.

Long (Lincolnshire), popu-
lation of, 33. 67.

Pool (Devonshire), Harbour
Act, '33. 211.

Washway, progress of the
works at, '31. 226, 227.

Dr. Manners, Archbishop of
Canterbury, dies, '29. 242.

Mr. Manners, chosen Speaker,
'31. 239; '32. 192; announces
his intention to retire from the
Speakership, '33. 206; pension to,
id. ib.; his retirement announced,
id. 231; re-elected Speaker, 34.

185.

Sir C. M., defeated in the
election of Speaker, vindicates
his conduct, 36. 183; created
Viscount Canterbury and Baron
Botesford, id. 241.

- Hon. Mr. Manners, declared
guilty of bribery, '41. 206.
Suwarrow, '28. 62; his campaign,
id. 63.

Svinin, P. P., dies, '40. 141.
Swabia, mountains of, and their
several heights, '33. 43; alpha-
betical index to same, &c., id. 49
-53.

Swaffham, population of, 33. 69.
Swainsona coronillifolia, '31. 43;
galegifolia, id. ib.

Swallow, the, 28. 34, 38; '29. 35;

time of its appearance, '30. 39;
its incubation time, '29. 37; how
driven from houses, id. 38; mi-
gration of, id. 40, 41.
Swallows, submersion of, in winter,

not now believed in, '29. 44, 45;
their power of baffling the pursuit
of the hawk, id. 42, 43; seen
crossing the Mediterranean towards

:

Africa, '29. 45; found in Senegal,
id. ib.
Swammerdam, '31. 73; '32. 73.
Swamp magnolia, '29. 66.
Swan River, date of settlement of,
how governed, population, imports
and exports, and tonnage inwards
and outward (1831), '32. 104,
105; settlement, Act for the tem-
porary government of (10 G. IV.
c. 22), '30. 175; settlement, re-
gulated by the Colonial Office,
id. 259; three towns formed at,
'31. 235; population of, on 31st
December, 1834, '36. 182; trade
with coals, quantity of, exported
to, in 1833, 35. 186; cotton
goods, British, quantity and value
of exports to, in 1833 and 1834,
'36. 169; value of exports of
British produce, &c. to, in 1830,
'33. 80; the same, in 1831, '34.
159; of exports to, in 1827, 1830,
1833, 1834, and 1835; '37. 160;
in 1836, 38. 174; quantity of
wool imported from, in 1832, 34.
166; value of imports from, and
of exports of home produce, &c.,
and foreign and colonial mer-
chandize to, in 1831, id. 160;
for further trade with, see NEW
SOUTH WALES, the entries of the
trade with which generally in-
Iclude that with Swan River and
Van Dieman's Land.
Swannington and Leicester Rail-
way Branches Act, '31. 206;
Railway, progress of (1831), '32.
235; account of, '37. 106; '41.
70.

Swansea (Glamorgan), population
of (1821), '29. 82; population
and representation of, '33. 80;
difference of time between, and
London, '31. 22; Branch Bank
of England at, '33. 111; new
market, '29. 181; "Royal Insti-
tution of South Wales" at, ac-
count of, '40. 241, 242; coals,
quantity sent from, in 1837, 39.
192; quantity shipped from, in
1839, 41. 193; Gas Light Act,
31. 211; Harbour Improvement
Amendment Act, '37. 225; Water
Act, '38. 210.

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Swansey Inclosure Act, '39. 209.
Sweden, extent, population, and mi-
litary and naval force of, and ex-
tent and population of its colonies
(1826), 33. 55, 56; extent and
population of, in 1828, 28. 71;
and her colonies, extent, and
population of, in 1828, id. 74;
population of, how enumerated,
'40. 105, 106; increase of in-
habitants in, '29. 77; number of
Jews in (1829), '30. 100; Lu-
theranism in, '28. 59; gold and
silver coins of, their names, value,
weight, alloy, and value in Eng-
lish money (1829), 30. 109;
chronological table of the mo-
narchs of, from the year 825 to
1828, '29. 47-54; revolution in,
'28. 64; Diet of, opened, '29.
216; prosperity of, 31. 235;
motion for a request to the queen
of, concerning her religion, ne-
gatived in the Chamber of Nobles,
'30. 264; ravages of cholera in,
'35. 261; History of," '32. 74;
consuls to, and the ports at which
they are employed, and their sa-
laries (1828), '31. 180; TRADE
with: coals, quantity of, exported
to, in 1833, '35. 186; cotton
goods, British, quantity and value
of exports to, in 1833 and 1834,
36. 169; in 1838, '40. 182;
quantity of rum exported to, in
1829, 31. 186; in 1831, '33.

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183;
wool and woollens, British,
value of, exported to, in 1832,
'31. 166; value of exports to, in
1828, '31. 177; value of exports
of British produce, &c. to, in
1830, '33. 179; exports to (1831),
31. 158; in 1827, 1830, 1833,
1931, and 1835, '37. 159; in
1836, 38. 173; in 1836 and
1837, '39. 189; in 1838, '40.
181; in 1839, '41. 188; in 1840,
'42. 163; bones, imports from, in
1837, 39. 193; copper, quantity
of, imported from, in 1833, '35.
179; wool, import of, from, and
value of exports of British woollens
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.

Sweden, vessels of, employed in the
foreign trade of the United King-
dom, in 1840, '42. 160.

Slave Trade Treaty Act
(1 and 2 Vict. c. 40), '39. 151.

and Norway, monarchy of,
its extent, population, sovereign,
capital, religion, revenue, debt,
army, and navy, in 1828, '29. 72,
73; population and sovereign of
(1836), '36. 107; proportion of
its navy to its population (1829),
'30. 100.

Swedish authors, list of, and of
their principal works, from A.D.
1400 to A.D. 1800, '32. 74, 75.
India Company formed,

'32. 27.

74, 75.

literary chronology, 32.

period of the Thirty Years'
War, '31. 47.

Sweet bay, 29. 65; fern bush, id. 64.
pea, the, '28. 36.

William, the, '28. 36; re-
markable specimen of, '30. 43.
wood, foreign, duty on (1836),
*37. 128.

scented epacris, '31. 39; gel-
semium, id. 40; Hakea, id. ib.
Sweets and mead, amount produced
by duties on, in 1827, 29. 187;
sweets, duty on (1829), '30. 205;
and mead, quantity of, charged
with duty in the years ending 5th
April, 1831 and 1832, 33. 181;
sweets, quantity of, charged with
duty, and amount of duty on, in
1333, '35. 183; in 1834, '36.
160; sweets, &c., duty on, quan-
tity charged with, and amount
collected (1838), '40. 173.
Swellings, produced by excessive
spirit-drinking, 29. 123.
Sweno, '31. 69.
Swieten, G. van, '32. 73.
Swift, the, '28. 34.

Swift, Jonathan, '28. 61; 31. 74;
'32. 61.

Swine, number of, imported from
Ireland, in 1801 and 1825, '34.
162; exports of, from Ireland, in
1825 and 1835, '39. 188.

Swineshead, Roger, '37. 22.
Swingfield Minnis Inclosure Act,
'41. 214.

Swinton, John, '31. 74: '32. 61.
Swiss Confederation, its extent, po-
pulation, landman, capital, re-
ligion, revenue, and army, in
1828, 29. 70, 71; Confederation
acknowledged, '31. 48; Diet
opened, id. 236.

society, '30. 152.
Switzerland, extent, population, and
military force of (1827), '33. 55;
population of (1836), '36. 107;
increase of inhabitants in, '29.
78; number of Jews in (1829),
30. 100; gold and silver coins
of, their names, value, weight,
alloy, and value, in English
money (1829), id. 109; part of
the German empire, '28. 57; in-
vaded by France, '31. 54; go-
vernment of, dissolved, '40. 260.

and France, misunder-
standing between, '37. 256; ar-
ranged, id. ib.; matters relating
to, 40. 252.

and Mexico, commer-
cial treaty between, '34. 240.
Swords, population of, in 1821 and
1831, 34. 89.

Sworn clerks in the Exchequer, abo-
lished, 34. 144.

Sycamore tree, the, '28. 40; '29.

41; time of its being in leaf, '30.
39; change of its structure in
different soils, id. 40.

Sydenham, T., '31. 72; '32. 60;
his remarks on the variation of
epidemics, '39. 25.

Lord, proclaims the
union of the Canadas, '42. 236;
he dies, id. 243.
Sydney, Algernon, '32. 60.
Sykelhouse Road Act, '39. 213.
Sylberg, Fred., '31. 70; '32. 64.

Sylla, Dictator, '28. 53; resigns,
id. ib.

"Sylva," '32. 60.

Sylva, A. Miuhes da, '32. 71.
Sylvester, '31. 67; '32. 76.

II., '37. 22.

Mr., his warm-air ap-

paratus at the Post office, '80.

234.

Sylvester, Mr. Charles, his filtering
apparatus at the Liverpool baths,
'30. 239.

Sylvia atricapilla, '29. 38; cinerea,
id. ib.; regulus, id. 35; salicaria,
id. 38; troglodytes, id. 32.
Sylvius, n., '32. 55.

Symbols for quantities, Vieta, '29.

55.

Symington, Mr., his model of a
steam-carriage, '37. 82.
Symmachus, '28. 54; '31.65; '32.
53.

Symonds, Mr. Jellinger, his " Arts
and Artizans at Home and
Abroad," referred to, 40. 45,
46.
Synagogue, Great St. Helens, ac-
count of, '39. 223–225.
Syncellus, 31. 66.

"History," '32. 50.
Synesius, '31. 65; '32. 50.
Syngenesia, '29. 36.
"Synonymes," '32. 69,
Syphon lamp, described, 28. 182.
Syracuse, founded, '28. 50; taken,
id. 52.

Syria, conquered by Alexander, '28.
52; conquered by the Turks, id.
59; victories of Ibrahim Pacha,
in, '33. 231; insurrection in, '35.
259; earthquake in, '38. 243;
insurrection in, '41. 254; re-
newed, id. 256; ports of, block-
aded, id. ib.; disturbed state of,
'42. 239; value of exports of
British and Irish produce, &c., to,
in 1836, '38. 174; in 1836 and
1837, '39. 190; in 1838, '40.
181; in 1839, 41. 188; and Pa-
lestine, cotton goods, British,
quantity and value of, exports to,
in 1838, '40. 182; value of ex-
ports of British, &c, manufac-
tures, &c., to, in 1840, 42. 163.
Syrian war with the Romans, '28.

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on which government an-
nuities are calculated, delivered
free of charge, '32. 92.
Tabrizi, '32. 78.

Tacamahac poplar, '29. 66.
Tacitus, '28. 54; '31. 65; '32. 53.
Tadcaster and Halton Dial Road
Act, '41. 219.

Taff Vale Railway Act, '37. 222;
Amendment Act, '41. 221; rail-
way, partial opening of, id. 97;
railway, particulars of, id. 76;
its total length and extent opened
since November, 1840, '42. 56;
particulars relating to the same,
and its branches, id. 60, 61.
Taffeties, import and export of, in
1833 and 1834, '36. 170.
Tagus, English fleet in the, '28. 68;
British fleet sent to the, '32. 237;
passage of the, forced by the
French fleet, id. 239.
Tahsas, an Abyssinian month, '30.

13.

Tailors of London, strike among,
'35. 258.

Tain, population of, '33. 87.
Taipa, Count, takes refuge on board
an English ship, '35. 252.
"Taking out a character" (Excise),
what it is, '38. 87.
Talaro (Ragusa), its value, &c.
(1829), '30. 107; half ditto ditto,
id. ib.; (Venice), its value, &c.
(1829), id. 110.
Talavera, battle of, '28. 64.
Talfourd, Mr. Serjeant, his Copy-
right Bill, '38. 203; first read-
ing of new Bill, '42. 173; same
lost on the second reading, id.
174.

Tall Oxylobium, '31. 42.

Talleyrand, Prince de, dies, '39.
141, 250.
Tallow, population of, in 1821 and
1831, 34. 91.

duty on (1829), '30. 200;
in 1830, 1831, and 1832, '34.
164; produce of additional duties
on (1840 and 1841), 42. 153;
Petersburg, price of, from 1813 to
1831, 34. 182; price of, in Lon-
don, in 1834. '36. 178; value of,
imported in 1827, 28. 167; quan-
tity imported, from 1824 to 1828,
29. 191; import and home con-
sumption of, in 1828, 31. 175;
in 1830, '32. 179; '33. 178; in
1831, 34. 156; quantity of, im-
ported in 1833 and 1831, '36.
171; import and home consump-
tion of, in 1834 and 1835, '37.
169; foreign, home consumption
of, and duty on, in 1836, '38.
179; imports of, value of, in
1834 and 1835, '37. 163; import
and home consumption of, and
duty on, in 1837, 39. 186; the
same in 1838, 40. 178; the same
in 1839, 41. 185; the same in
1840, '42. 158.

and candles, amount of
duty on,
in 1830, 1831, and 1832,
'34. 164; produce of additional
duties on (1840 and 1841), '42.
153.

Tally or other valuable security,
stealing of, punishment for, '28.
131; law relating to same, altered,
'38. 162.

Talma, dies, '28. 68.

"Talmud of Jerusalem," the, '32.
46.

Talook dars, what they were, '33.
92.

Tam, '31. 68; '32. 47.

Tamarind-leaved schotia, '31. 43.
Tamarinds, duty on (1829), '30.
205.

Tamerlane, the Mogul conqueror,
'28. 58; defeated, id. ib.; his
death, id. ib.

"Life of," "32, 79.
Tampico, capture of, '30. 263; vice-
consul at, his salary (1828), '31.
182.

Tamus, a Syrian month, '30. 17.

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