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uninhabited, and building in, in 1841, 42. 107; jurors in, in 1835, '37. 175; Lunatics, &c., pauper, proportion of to population in, in 1837, 38. 193; marriages, buildings registered for solemnization of (1840), '41. 199; proportion of persous married under twentyone years of age in the year ended June 1840, 42. 171; occupation of persons in (1831), '35. 74; 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 poor rates 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 of rates and expenditure for year ending 25th March, 1833, 35. 189; for the year ending 25th March, 1834, 36. 174; the same for the years ending 25th March, 1835, 1836, and 1837, '36. 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, depositors and deposits-increase of between 1833 and 1834, '36. 103; average amounts deposited in, and proportion of depositors to population 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; endowed, unendowed, and Sunday schools 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, '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 the same in 1834, '37. 177; the same and length of roads in, 1839, '42. 122; number of tolls and amounts collected in trusts from 1832 to 1839, 42. 117, 118; (Wisbech) coals and cinders entered coastwise, and duties thereon in 1829, 31. 190. Cambusnethan, population of, '33.

85.

Cambyses conquers Egypt, '28, 51. Camden, William, '31. 72; 32.59.

Marquis, money paid by him to the public revenue up to 1834, '35. 131; installed Chancellor of Cambridge University, '36. 246; he dies, '41. 255.

Town to Tottenham, new road from, 31. 225; progress of same, '33. 226. "Cameleon" revenue cutter run down by the "Castor" frigate, '35. 260.

Camellia japonica, '31. 38; sasanqua, ib. id.

Camera lucida invented, Dr. Wollaston, 29.63.

obscura, Baptista Porta,

'29. 62. Camerarius, Joac. '31. 70; 32. 64. Caminha, P. de A., '32. 70. Camoens, 31. 71; '32. 70. Camomile flowers, duty on (1832), '33. 190.

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"Camoos," the, '32. 79. Campanella, T. A., '31. 72; '32. 56. Campanula aurea, 31. 38. Campanus, '31. 68; '32.54. Campbell, Sir A., defeats the Burmese, *28.67.

Campbell, Mr., his Bill for the re- | gistry of deeds, '32. 189; ap pointed a real property commissioner, 29. 239.

Sir John, appointed A:torney General, '35. 255; appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and created Baron Campbell, '42. 239.

Mr. Thomas, his petition in favour of extended copyright presented, '41.199. Cambletown, Argyle, population of (1821), '29. 83; in 1811, 1821, and 1831, '33. 82. Camper, P., '31. 77; 32. 73. Camper Improvement Act, 10. 218. Camperdown, battle of, '28. 63. Camphor, poisonous properties of, and remedies against, 28. 120; duty on (1832), 33. 190. Campo Formio, peace of, '28. 63; treaty of, 31. 54. Campsie, population of, 33, 87. Camwood, duty on (1829), '30. 198; (1832), 33. 190. Canada, 30. 94, 95; ceded to England, 28. 62; ceded by France, 31. 52; Canada Bill, debates on, '39. 200, 201; Mr. Roebuck heard at the Commons bar against, '39. 200; at the Lords also, id. 201; Bills relating to brought in40. 204; burning of the "Caroline," '39. 248; clergy reserves, debates ou, 41. 205; resolution of the Judges on the clergy reserves, 41. 206; Company Bill, 29. 180; Earl of Durham Commissioner to, 39. 248, 249; resigns his go-vernorship, '39. 251; his ordinances, indemnity, 39. 207; his Report presented, '40. 197; executions in Canada, 39. 249; Government Bill passes the Commons, 41. 209; grievances, debates on, '36. 186, 188, 189; insurrection, address to the Queen on, 39. 200; dispatches declaring the rebellion suppressed, '40. 254; Judges, &c. in, moved that they do not hold at the pleasure of the Crown, '31. 205; resolutions as to the union of Upper and Lower, '40. 203, 204; withdrawn,

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'40. 201; riots at Montreal, 39. 248; salaries of the governor, judges, and other officers of, '41. 152, 153; society for the promotion of education and industry in Canada, 30. 156; Union Bill brought in, '41. 204. Canada, Lower, ferment in, '35. 255; Earl Gosford, governor, opens parliament, '36. 249; parliament dissolved by Lord Gusford, '38.247; provincial parliament dissolved by Earl Gosford, '39. 256; resolutions respecting Lower Canada, debate on, '38. 200, 202; resolutions moved and carried in the Lords, 38. 203; defeat of the insurgents in, '39. 248; Government Bill Commit. tee, and motion relating to Upper Canada, 10. 206; further disturbances in Lower Canada, '40. 253; Lands Act, explaining and ameuding laws relating to, held in free and common socage (1 W. IV. c. 20), 32. 140; Indemnity Act (1 & 2 Vict. c. 112), 39. 168; Act to make temporary provision for the government of (1 Vict. c. 9), '39. 144; Act amending same (2 & 3 Vict. c. 53), '40.

156.

Upper, Assembly dissolved by Sir Francis Head, 37. 251; insurgents defeated at Toronto, 39. 248; Colonel Prince's conduct in, mentioned, '40. 203.

Clergy Reserves Act (3 & 4 Vict. c. 78), 41. 163. Canadas, The, date of capitulation and cession of, their mode of government, population, imports and exports, and tonnage inwards and outwards (1831), 32. 101, 105; provincial revenues of, from 1832 to 1836, 39. 198; charges on account of, from 1834 to 1836, 39. 197; expenses of the insurrection in, in 1840, 42. 150; value of imports and exports into and from, in 1833, 37. 164; vessels, number and tonnage of, belonging to in 1838, 40. 185; trade of the United Kingdom with, from 1834 to 1836, '39. 198; Act to re-unite

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See Buckthorn, ’29. 65. Canal Acts. See PRIVATe Bills. Police Act (3 & 4 Vict. c. 50), '41. 154.

Bills of session 1828, 29. 182; and see, for those of other sessions, PRIVATE BILLS. Not one passed in session 1833, '34. 206.

bridge, the largest in the

I world, '30. 245. Canals, when they commenced in England, 29. 182; length of in Great Britain, 28. 88; expenses of and dividends from (1829),

'29. 182.

and railways in progress or completed in 1829, '30. 244-253; in progress, 1830, 31. 229-253; in 1832, 33. 221.

-stealing from vessels on, punishment for, 28. 132. See CANAL POLICE ACT and Acts relating to NAVIGABLE RIVERS; banks of, punishment for destroying, '28. 143.

and navigable rivers, Act providing for keeping the peace on (3 & 4 Vict. c. 50), '41. 154.

in the United States, list of, now finished, in progress, or in immediate contemplation (1831); their lengths, and the places to and from which they are made, '32. 132.

Canaries discovered, '28. 58; '30.

93; consuls and vice-consuls to, where employed, and amount of their salaries (1828), 31. 181; Value of exports to, in 1828, 31. 177; in 1830, '33. 160; in 1831, '34. 158; in 1827, 1830, 1833, 1834, and 1835, 37. 160; in 1836, '38. 173; in 1836 and 1837, '39. 189; in 1838, '40. 181; in

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1839, 41. 188; in 1840, 42. 163; candles and soap, quantity and declared value of exports of to in 1840, '42. 162; coal, 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. Canaries and Spain, linens, exports to, value of in 1838, '40. 183; soap and candles, value of exports of to, in 1840, 42. 162; wool and woollen, British, value of, exported to, in 1832, '34. 167; of woollen manufactures in 1840, '42. 161; in 1833, '35. 177; value of imports from, and of exports of home produce, &c., and foreign and colonial merchandize to, in 1831, '34. 160. Canarina campanula, '31. 38. Canary Isles, meridian of, '29. 58. Canary, bell-flower, '31. 38; con

volvulus, id. ib. ; foxglove, id. ib.1 CANARY WINE. See WINES, FoREIGN.

Cancer, deaths from, within the Bills of Mortality, in 1827, '29. 110. scrofula, and asylum for the cure of, 30. 141. Candabar occupied, '40. 258. Candarno, Fran. 32. 71. Candia, insurrection in, '42. 239; the same suppressed, id. 240. Candish, Richard, '37. 23; his translation of Euclid, id. 29. Candleberry Myrtle, '29. 66. Candlemakers, Act for regulating (1 & 2 Wm. IV. c. 19), '32. 146. Candlemas day, or day of purification, '28. 9.

Candles, duty on in 1827, amount of, '29. 187; (1829), '30. 205; amount and rate of, from 1827 to 1830 inclusive, '31. 178.

and tallow, amount of duty on, in 1830, 1831, and 1832, '34. 164.

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'39. 183; the same and quantities thereof in 1838, '40. 180; the same in 1839, '41. 187; exports of, from Ireland, in 1825 and 1835, 39. 189.

Candlish, Mr., question as to his appointment to the professorship of Biblical Criticism at Edinburgh, agitated in the House of Commous, '42. 177.

Candolle, M. de, on the colouring of leaves, '30. 45.

Candollea cuneiformis, '31. 38. Candy-tuft, the, '28. 36. Caninio, Angelo, '31. 70; '32. 55. Canino, Prince de, dies, '41. 138. Canitz, Von, 31. 74; '32. 65. Cannæ, battle of, '28. 52. Canning, Mr., his first appointment, '28. 63; made Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister, id. 69; his motion on the cornlaws, id. ib.; his resolutions and proposal of a corn-duty on averages, 39. 84; dies, '28. 69; pension of his family debated, '29. 209, 211; his statue in New Palace-yard, 33. 214.

Hon. Captain, drowned, $29. 244.

Mr. Stratford, returns to London from the Porte, '29. 235. Mr. Consul-General, his opinion on the probability of an increased supply of grain from Hamburg, '42. 87.

administration, '28. 69. River, population of, on 31st Dec. 1834, '36. 182. Cannon, &c., not to be fired near dwelling-house, '40. 154. Caunon Brewery, Act for sale of, '42. 126.

Canou, John, '37. 22.

Canouby, population of, ‘33. 83. Cantacuzemus, John, '31. 68; '32.

51.

Cantemir, '31. 75; '32. 76. Canterbury, population of (1821), 29. 81; population and representation of, '33. 64; difference of time between, and London, '31. 17; the Canterbury bells, '28. 36; great public meeting at, to consider the state of the country,

'31.239; Paving Act Amendment Act, '42. 193; Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Bill, '29. 182; Railway, account of, '37. 103; '41.66. Canterbury, diocese of, number of parishes, benefices, and churches, and chapels in, and amount of population of (1834), '35. 125; revenues of Archbishop, of cathedral, and of the benefices; sums paid to curates, and in whom the patronage of benefices is vested, and other facts relating to same (1835), '36. 82-89; province of, dioceses within the, 28. 88; number of Sunday schools in the, in 1826, '29. 95.

Archbishop of (Sutton),

dies, '29. 242.

Viscount, Mr. C. M. Sutton created, '36. 241; appointed Commissioner to Canada, 36. 188; motion for compensatiou to, rejected, '39. 199.

election committee, conduct of, remarked on in the House of Commons, '42. 180. Gervase of, '32. 58. "Canterbury Tales," '32. 58. Cantharides, duty on (1832), '33.190. Cantharis, poisonous properties of, 28. 116; treatment of persons having swallowed, id. ib. Canton, Lord Napier's proceedings

at, relating to the trade, '36.238; fire at, 37. 251; blockaded, '41. 256; same continued, '42. 233; Bogue forts at, captured, id. 235; capitulation of, id. 238, 239; trade to, value of, 1833, 1834, '41. 193.

Canun, a Syrian month, '30. 17. Canute, king of England, '28. 56; his rebuke to his courtiers, id. ib. Caoutchouc, duty on (1832), '33. 190.

Company, London, Act,

'38. 209. Capacity and solidity, measures of, '29. 112.

measures of, in France,

'30. 116-118.

Cape Aitonia, ’31. 37.
Cape Breton, period of settlement

of, how governed, population, imports and exports, and tonnage inwards and outwards (1831), '32. 101, 105; value of imports and exports into and from, in 1833, '37. 164; vessels, number and tonnage of, belonging to, in 1838, '40. 185.

Cape Diamond, fall of, '42. 238. Cape of Good Hope, discovered,

28. 59; '30.93; date of capitulation of, how governed, population, imports and exports, and tonnage inwards and outwards (1831), '32. 104, 105; gale at, 32. 258; Sir Benjamin D'Urban governor of, '35. 253; the Caffres molest Graham's Town, '36. 239; education, state of, and amount of population at, '34. 181; emigrants to, from the United Kingdom, from 1820 to 1830, id. 179; in 1832, 1833, and 1834, '36. 182; slaves, number of in; appraised value of; sales of from 1822 to 1830, and amount and rate of compensation for, '39. 195; laws in force in, extended to adjacent territories (6 & 7 W. IV. c. 57), '37. 127; coals, quantity of, exported to, in 1833, 35. 186; cotton, quantity imported from, in 1833 and 1834, '36. 168; cotton goods, British, quantity and value of exports to, in 1833 and 1834, '36. 169; in 1835, '37. 167; in 1838, '40. 182; rum, quantity of, exported to, in 1831, 33. 183; silk manufactures, exports to, value of, in 1838, '40. 183; snuff, quantity of, imported from, in 1833, '35. 183; wool and woollens, British, value of, exported to, in 1832, '34. 167; wool, imports of, from, and value of exports of British woollens to, in 1833, '35. 176, 177; quantity of, imported from 1840, 42. 163; value of exports of woollen manufactures in 1840, id. 161; value of exports 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;
value and particulars of, in 1838,
'40. 183; value of imports from,
and exports of home produce,
&c., and foreign and colonial
merchandize to, in 1831, '34.
160; value of imports and ex-
ports into and from, in 1833, 37.
165.

Cape Haitian, Vice Consul at, his
salary (1828), '30. 183.
Cape Horn, doubled, '30. 96.
Cape Verd, discovered, '30. 93.
Cape-de-Verde Islands, discovered,

28. 58; '30. 93; Consul at, his salary (1828), 31. 181; value of exports to, in 1828, 31. 177; value of exports of British produce, &c., to 1830, 33. 180; value of exports to, 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; value of imports from and exports of home produce, &c., and foreign and colonial merchandize to, in 1831, '34. 160.

Cape of Tempests, '30. 93.
Cape Bladder senna, '31. 43; Bur-

chellia, id. 37; Chesnut, id. ib.;
Ekebergia, id. 39; Laurophyllus,
id. 41; Lead-wort, id. 42; Ochna,
id. ib.; Trumpet-flower, id. 37.

Wine, quantity entered for home consumption, amount and rate of duty on, in 1827, '29. 191; duties on (1829), '30. 205. CAPE WINE, see WINES, FOREign. Capella, Martianus, '32. 53. Capellari, Cardinal, elected pope, '32. 236.

Capelli, Dr. C. C., dies, '39. 142. Capers, duty on (1829), '30. 204. Capet, race of kings of France, *28. 56.

Capillary attraction discovered, '29.

61.

Capital, what it is, '34. 34; direct taxes on (1829), '30. 206. Capital punishments, their impolicy, '36. 46; Act abolishing, in

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