ports to, value of, in 1838, '40. 183; machinery, exports to, value of, in 1838, il. ib.; quantity of rum exported to, in 1829, 31. 186; in 1831, '33. 183; silk ma- nufactures, exports to, value of, in 1835, 37. 168; in 1838, '40. 183; tin and pewter wares, ex- ports to, value of, in 1838, id. ib.; wool and wooliens, British, value of, exported to, in 1832, '34. 167; of woollen manufac- tures, in 1840, 42. 161; value of exports to, in 1828, 31. 177; of exports of British produce, &c. to, in 1830, '33. 180; in 1831, '34. 158; in 1838, '40. 183; 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; imports: cotton, quan- tity imported from, from 1831 to 1834, 36. 168; wool, import of, from, and value of British wool- lens exported to, in 1835, '35. 176, 177; value of imports from, and of exports of home produce, &c., and foreign and colonial mer- chandize to, in 1831, 31. 160; quantity of rum and molasses sent from, to British America, in 1829, '31. 186.
West Indies, foreign: coals, quantity of, exported to, in 1833, '35. 186; cotton goods, value of, exported to, in 1832, id. 178: cotton goods, British, quantity and value of ex- ports to, in 1833 and 1834, '36. 169; in 1835, '37. 167; in 1838, '40. 182; hardwares and cutlery, exports to, value of, in 1838, id. 183; linens, exports to, value of, in 1838, id. ib.; machinery, ex- ports to, value of, in 1839, id. ib. ; rum, quantity of, exported to, in 1829, 31. 186; in 1831, 33. 183; silk manufactures, exports to, value of, in 1839, '40. 183; tin or pewter wares, exports to, value of, in 1838, id. ib.; wool and woollen, British, value of, exported to, in 1832, '34. 167; British woollens, value of exports to, in 1833,-235. 177; woollen
manufactures exported to, value of (1840). '42 161; value of ex- ports of British produce, &c. to, in 1828, 31. 177; the same, in 1830, '33. 180; the same, in 1831, '34. 159; general exports to, value and particulars of, in 1838, '40. 183; 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; imports: cotton, quantity imported from, in 1832 and 1831, '36. 168; value of imports from, and of ex- ports of home produce, &c., aud foreign and colonial merchandize to, in 1831, '34. 160. West Indies (Danish), extent and population of, in 1828, '28.73.
(Dutch), extent and po- pulation of, in 1828, 28.73.
(French), extent and po- pulation of, in 1828, 28. 73.
(Spanish), extent and population of, in 1828, 28. 73.
(Swedish), extent and population of, in 1828, '28. 73. Kennet and Amesbury Road Act, '41. 219.
London Infirmary, '30. 140. and Lying-
in Institution, '30. 142.
Railway, particulars
of, '41. 76. of London Cemetery, account of, '41. 236, 237.
and Westminster Cemetery Company Act, '38.210. Lothian Railway, account of, '37. 92: 41. 66.
Middlesex water works, their sources of supply, number of te- nants, and quantity of supply (1829), 29. 104; Water-works Company, its amount and rate of supply, &c., of water to London (1834), 35. 128.
Moor, &c. Inclosure, '34. 203. Westall, Richard, dies, 38. 128. Westbury, population and repre- sentation of, '33. 75. Westbury-upon-Trym, population of, '33. 63.
Westendorp, '31.79; '32. 74.
Westendorp, Nicolaus, dies, '37. 110. Westerbaen, J., 31. 73; 32. 73. Westerbech Sloot, estate of, pauper colonies upon, 29. 131. Western Dispensary, 30. 143.
Literary and Scientific In-
stitution, '30. 161.
and eastern provinces join-
ed, '28. 55. Westerwald mountains, their height, '33. 44; alphabetical index to same, &c., id. 49-53. Westinacott, Mr., his statue of George
Canning in New Palace-yard, '33. 211; his statue of George III., at Windsor, id. 219, 220; his bronze statue of the Duke of York, de- scribed, '35. 215, 216. Westmeath, population of, in 1821 and 1831, '34. 90; electors, num- ber of, in, in 1834, '37. 182. Westminster, population, &c. of, '28. 86, 87; population and repre- sentation of, '33. 68; City of, house-tax, inhabited number of houses assessed to, and rental of same, for year ending 5th April, 1830, 32. 108.
Abbey, on fire, '30. 261; Abbey and school, revenues of (1835), '36. 83.
Asyluın, '30. 150. Auxiliary Bible So-
Westmoreland, extent and popu- lation 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. 75; summary of same in 1821 and 1831, distinguishing the sexes, id. 89; the same in 1841, '42. 107; population of, in 1801, 1811, 1821, 1831, and 1841, and increase per cent., id. 109; extent of, in acres, '34. 84; dif- ference of time between the prin- cipal towns of, and London, '31. 20; bastards, number of, born iu, in 1830, '34. 88; number of, in 1835 and 1837, '38. 192 charity property, income of, in (1834), 35. 191; rental of chari- ties 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, 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, uninhabited, and build- ing, in 1841, 42. 107; jurors in, in 1835, '37. 175; lunatics, &c., pauper, proportion of, to popula- tion, in 1837, '38. 193; mar- riages, buildings registered for the solemnization of (1840), '41. 199; proportion of persons married un- der the age of twenty-one years, in the year ended June 1840, 42. 171; occupations of persons in (1831), '35. 88; offenders in, and proportion of, to population (1837), '39.90; power-looms, number of, in (1836), '37. 183; RATES : amount of poor and county rates levied in, in 1826, '29. 197; the same for the year 1827, and account of its expenditure, 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 the year end- ing 25th March, 1831, 33. 187; expended on the poor, in year ending Easter 1832, 34. 174; amount levied in, 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, 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; SAV- INGS BANKS, and friendly and charitable societies, amount of deposits and accounts in (1831), '32. 102; savings banks, average amounts deposited in, and pro- portion of depositors to popula- tion 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 Novem- ber 1836, '38. 193; on 20th No- vember, 1838, '40. 189; on 20th November, 1839,'41. 194; on 20th of November. 1840, '42. 166; SCHOOLS: endowed, unendowed, and Sunday-schools in, in 1818, '29. 91; unendowed day-schools in, in 1818 and 1828, id. 90; 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, 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, 1834, 37. 177; the same, and length of roads, in 1839, '42. 122; tolls collected on, in 1834 and 1839, id. 118.
Westmoreland Society, '30. 159. Westoe and South Shields, popu- lation and representation of, '33.
Weston, population of, '33. 81.
William, his "Specimens of Abbreviated Numbers," referred to, '41. 21. Westphalia, extent and population of (1831), 33. 55; peace of, '28. 60; '31. 48.
Jerome Bonaparte, king
of, '31. 56. Westport, population of, in 1821 and 1831, '34. 92.
accident and loss of life
off, '31. 235. Westwood Gate Road Act, '39. 213. Wetherell, Sir Charles, enters Bris- tol, riots there, '32. 240. Wexford, population of (1821), '29. 83; population of, in 1821 and 1831, 34. 90; electors, number of, in, in 1834, '37. 182; power looms, number of, in (1836), '37. 183.
Weymouth, population and repre- sentation of, '33. 61; difference of time between, and London, '31.
and Melcombe Regis, population of (1821), '29. 82. Whaddon Chase Inclosure Act, '42. 191. Whalebone in stays, injurious effects of, 29. 122.
exports of, value of, in 1834 and 1385, '37. 162; the same in 1835, 1836, and 1837, '39. 183.
Whale fins, duty on (1829), '30. 201; import and home consump- tion of, in 1828, 31. 176; in 1830, 32. 180; '33. 178; in 1831, '34. 157.
Whale fisheries, quantity of rum exported to, in 1829, '31. 186; in 1831, 33. 183; value of imports from, and of exports of foreign and colonial merchandize to, in 1831, '34. 160.
Whale fishery, loss of eighteen ships
engaged in the, '31. 238; number of British ships employed in, from 1820 to 1834, '36. 160. Wharncliffe, Lord, his Bill against
the Truck system, '32. 192; de- feats the second Reform Bill, id. 194.
Wheat, spring, time of sowing, 28.
scarcity of, mode of pre- venting the serious effects of, '29. 126, 127.
hindering persons from sell- ing, punishment for (9 G. IV. c. 31), 29. 152, 153.
enumeration and notice of Acts of Parliament for the regula- tion of the trade in, from early times to the year 1828, 39. 62- 89.
annual average prices of, from 1792 to 1827, 29. 195; English, average London prices of, from 1813 to 1831, '34. 184; prices of, at various periods from 1748 to 1832, '35. 190; average prices of, in 1776, 1803, 1815, and 1832, '34. 173; average prices
of, in 1833, 35. 181; annual average prices of, from 1815 to 1834, 36. 173; average annual price of, as quoted in the London Gazette, from 1815 to 1834, '35. 169; highest and lowest prices of, from 1815 to 1822, '39. 82; from 1823 to 1826, id. 83; from 1828 to 1838, id. 86; weekly average price of, per imperial quarter, in England and Wales, in each year from 1828 to November 1838, '39. 88; prices of, from 1828 to 1841, '42. 89.
Wheat, quantity of foreign taken out of bond, or imported, from July 1827 to March 1828, '29. 195; quantity of foreign entered for home consumption, from Janu- ary 1830 to June 1831, with amount of duty thereon, '32. 182; foreign and colonial, quantity of, imported, entered for home con- sumption, and re-exported, in the year ending 5th January, 1832, '33. 185; quantity of, and amount of duty on, imported from British possessions, from 1828 to 5th July, 1834, 35. 181; foreign, quantity of, that has paid duty for home consumption, from 1828 to 5th July, 1834, and amount of duty on same, id. ib.; number of quarters of, sold each week of 1830, in the several counties of England and Wales, 32. 182; quantity of, returned each week by the inspectors of corn returns, as sold in 150 towns under inspec- tion, from 1832 to November 1838, '39. 89; foreign and colo- nial, quantity imported and en- tered for home consumption in each month, from 1828 to Sep- tember 1841, '42. 89, 90; quan- tity of foreign, imported from 1828 to 1841, '42. id.; quantity entered for home consumption, and duty on same, from 1828 to 1841, id. 77; import and home consumption of, and gross duty on, in 1840, id. 156.
value of exports of, in 1833 and 1831, '36. 156.
table of the fluctuation of
duty on, from 1828 to October 1841, '42. 91, 92; see further, CORN, CORN Laws, Grain. Wheatmeal and flour, quantity ex- ported in 1833 and 1834, '36. 156; import and home consump- tion of, and gross duty on, in 1840, '42. 156; see further, CORN, GRAIN. Wheels, epicycloidal teeth of, '29.
toothed, used, 29. 60.
tires of, their formation in- jurious to roads, '34. 237. Wheelton, Mr. Sheriff, committed by the House of Commons, '41. 200; liberated, id. 202.
Wheler, Mr., made Governor-Ge- neral of India, '32. 33. "Whetstone of Witte," by Robert Recorde, '32. 73; account of same, '37. 31, 32, 36, 37. Whetstone and St. Albans' Road
Trustees, report upon the roads under their care, '29. 222-224. Whewell, Mr., his remarks on the tides, '35. 23.
Whipping, number of persons sen- tenced to, in 1834, 1835, and 1836, '38. 185. Whirlwinds, their nature considered, '39. 23, 24.
Whit Sunday, '28. 8, 12. Whitaker, J., 31. 76; '32. 62. Whitby, population of (1821), '29. 82; population and representation of, '33. 77; Improvement Act, '38. 209; Amendment Act, '42. 193.
and Pickering Railway Act, '34. 207; Railway, particu- lars of, '41. 72.
White anthocercis, '31. 37; helle- bore root, poisonous properties of, and remedies against, 28. 119; hickory, '29. 65.
lead, poisonous properties of, and remedies against, 28. 123; see also LEAD.
meats, allowed in Lent, '28.
Sea, discovered, '30. 95. throat, '29. 38.
vitriol, poisonous property of, and remedy against, '28. 118.
Whitebait and shad, supposed iden. tity of, '30. 38, 39. Whitechapel, population, &c., of, '28. 86, 87; St. Mary, rental of the parish of (1829), 29. 85; new church in, progress of, '39. 221. and Spitalfields, pro-
posed improvements in, '40. 162. Whitehall Banqueting House, re- pairs of, '34. 214; treaty at, '31. 52; proposed suspension viaduct &c. from, to Southwark Bridge, '42. 205.
Whitehaven, population of (1821), '29. 82; population of, 33. 60.
port of, customs duties received at, in 1833, 35. 173; collected at, in 1834, '36. 157; the same, in the years ending 5th January, 1835 and 1836; '37. 164; the same, for year ending 5th January, 1837, '38. 175; the same, in the years ended 5th Janu- ary, 1837 and 1838, '39. 191; the same in the year 1838, '40. 187; the same during 1839, '41. 188; the same in 1840, '42. 161; coals, quantity sent from, in 1837, '39. 192; shipped from, in 1839, '41. 193.
White's Club, '30. 160. Whiteshill, church at, finished, '42. 206.
Whitford, population of, '33. 80. Whithorn, population of, '33. 88. Whitley burial ground, '35. 229; ·Gas Light Act, '37. 220. Whitlocke, B., '32. 60. Whitmore Inclosure Act, 42. 191. Whitstable Railway Act, '36. 210. and Canterbury Rail- way, account of, 37. 103; '41. 66. Whitsuntide, or Pentecost, '28. 12. Whittlesea, population of, '33. 58. St. Mary, and Whittle- sea St. Andrew, Inclosure Act, '41. 214; Amendment Act, '42. 191.
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