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Exports of coals, culm, and cinders. Quantity of, exported in 1830, 1831, and 1832, 34. 166; coals, quantity of, exported in 1833, and to what countries, and amount of duty on same, '35. 186; in 1834 and 1835, 37. 170; coals, culm, and cinders, quantity and value of, in 1836, '38. 178; in 1837, '39. 192; in 1840, '42. 163.

of copper in 1840, '42. 164. of coffee, quantity exported in 1827, 29. 194.

of cotton manufactured goods, and cotton twist and yarn,. from 1818 to 1826, '29. 192; account of the exports of cotton goods, from 1815 to 1830 inclusive, with duties and drawbacks on printed goods exported, '31. 180; quantity and declared value of cotton goods in 1832, and to what countries, '35. 178; cotton goods, British, value of, in 1835, 37. 167; in 1833 and 1834, '36. 169; in 1835, '37. 167; in 1838, 10. 182; India trade in cotton goods, increase of exports from 1814 to 1831, '34. 167, 168.

of cutlery and hardwares in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 183.

178.

of earthenware in 1836, '38.

of glass, quantity and value, in 1836, 38. 178.

of hardware and cutlery, British, quantity and declared value of, exported from 1825 to 1831, '33. 185; value of, in 1835, '37. 168; in 1836, 38. 177; in 1838, and to what countries, '40, 183.

of hops, quantity of, and amount of duty on same in 1838,

*35. 185.

of iron, British, quantity of, in 1830 and 1831, '33. 185.

of iron and steel in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 183. of leather, value of in 1836, '38. 178.

Irish linen cloth, value and number of yards of, in 1827, 29. 192.

of linen, linen yarn, &c.,

value of, in 1835, 37. 168; manufactures and yarn, value of, in 1835 and 1836, '38. 177; in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 183. Exports of machinery. Value of exported from 1824 to 1829, 31. 191; and mill-work, value of, in 1836, '38. 178; in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 183.

of paper. Quantity of exported in the years 1831, 1832, and 1833, 35. 185.

of pewter and tin wares in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 1831

of rum from Great Britain. to different countries, from Jan. 5, 1829, to Jan. 5, 1830, '31. 186;, from Ireland in 1829, '31. 186.

of salt, quantity and value of, in 1836, 38. 178,

of silk goods, amount of British manufactured in the years. 1826, 1827, and 1828, '30. 214; of silk and silk manufactures in. 1829, 31. 188, 189; goods, value of, from 1820 to 1833, '35. 179; in 1835, 37. 168; 1835 and 1836, '38. 177; in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 183; drawback paid on exportation of British manufactured silk goods in 1832,

'34. 168.

of soap, quantity of, in 1830 and 1831, '33. 181; in 1831 and 1832, 34. 164; in 1834, '36. 171. of soap and candles, quantity and value of, in 1836, '38. 178.

of steel and iron in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 183. of sugar, quantity of raw and refined, from Great Britain (1827), 29. 194.

of tin and pewter wares in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 183.

of wool and woollen, quanties and declared value of British, in 1826 to 1828, '29. 192; sheep and lambs wool, and woollen and worsted yarn, quantity of, and vá lue of woollen manufactures of, in 1820 to 1832, '34. 167; wool, British, and woollen and worsted yarn, quantity of, in 1833, 35.

176; woollen manufactures, value of, in 1835, '37. 167; in 1835 and 1836, '38. 177; woollen and woollen yarn in 1838, and to what countries, '40. 183; of woollen manufactures in 1840, and to what countries, '42. 161. Exposed goods during manufacture, punishment for stealing, 28. 132. "Exposition du Systême du Monde," referred to, '30. 49.

External navigation, '29. 182, 183. Extort money by threats, punishment for (1828), 28. 131; extorting money by letter, punishment for, 28. 131; extorting by threats of accusation of unnatural crimes, punishment for, 1837 (7 W. IV. and 1 Vict. c. 87), '38. 160, 161.

Eye, population and representation of, 33. 73.

Eye, structure of, Petit, '29. 63.

Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the, 30. 141; Infirmary, Kent and Surrey General, id. ib.

and Ear, Surrey and Southwark Infirmary for curing Diseases of the, id. ib.

Eyemouth Harbour Improvement
Act, 40.218.
Eylau, battle of, '28. 63.
Ezekiel, 31. 64; '32. 46.
Ezra, '31. 64; '32. 46.

Abraham Aben, '32. 47.
Moses Aben, 32. 47.

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Factories, cotton, wool, silk, and flax, number of, in the United Kingdom, and number and ages of persons employed therein, and hours of labour and average number of labourers in each factory (1835), '36. 181, 182. Factories, Act to regulate the labour of children and young persons in mills and, of the United Kingdom (3 and 4 W.IV. c. 103), '34. 145, 146; Act to explain and amend same (4 W. IV. c. 1), '35. 129.

inspectors, motion relating to their being spies, '41. 211.

children in, commission of inquiry, motion for, carried, '34. 190; ages of, and number of hours of their labour (1835), '36. 181; debate relating to, '37. 201. Factory, the, at Canton, its privileges, 31. 124.

Fadlallah, 31. 69; 32. 78. "Fœdera," '32. 60.

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'Faery Queen," ‘32. 59.

Fagoon, a Hindustani month, '30.

25.

Fagus ferruginea, '29. 65.

Fahrenheit, his thermometer, '28.61; '29. 63; his graduation of the thermometer preferred by the English, and where English is spoken, '30. 90.

Failsworth, population of, '33. 65. Fairfax, E., '31. 72; '32. 60. Fairman, Colonel, called to the bar of the House of Commons, '36. 201; ordered into custody, but not taken, id. ib.

Fairs, booths in, when they may be opened, '40. 154.

Faith, army of the, '28. 65.
Falcand, or falcandus, '31. 68; '32.

54.

Falck, Dr., steam-engine, '29. 63.
Falco milvus, '29. 40.

Falconer, Dr., his observation on the use of copper and brass saucepans, '36.30.

Falczi, peace of, '31. 50.

Falgoon, a Bengalee month, '30. 26. Falkirk, Stirling, population of (1821), 29. 83; population and representation of,'33. 87; Railway Act, '39. 214.

Falkland Isles discovered, '30. 95;

confirmed to Great Britain, '81. 53.

Falkland, Lord, opens the Legisla

ture of Nova Scotia, '42. 236. Fall of the leaf, '28. 40; '29. 41-43; its cause, id. 42. Fall-cloud, '30. 81.

Fallax veris nuncius, '29. 33. Falling bodies, Galileo, '29. 62. Fallon, Colonel, the returns of the Geographical Board of Vienna, edited by, '29. 77. Falmouth, population of (1821), '29. 81; population and representation of, '33. 59; difference of time between, and London, '31. 14.

port of, customs duties received at, in 1833, '35. 173; collected at, in 1834, 36. 157; the same in the years ending 5th Jan. 1835 and 1836, '37. 164; the same, in 1840, '42. 164. Falopio, or Falopius, '31. 70; '32. 55. False entries in registers, how punish

able (1 W. IV. c. 66), '31. 161. False lights, holding out, to ships, punishment for (1827), '28. 143; hanging out, to cause shipwreck, punishable with death, 1837 (7 W. IV. and 1 Vict. c. 89), '38. 161.. False pretences, obtaining goods under, punishment for, '28. 138.Falster, Ch., '31. 75; '32. 75. Families, number of, in Great Bri

tain, '28. 84; number of, and how employed, in each county in England, in 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831, 34. 84-87; number of, in the islands of the British seas,' 28. 81; number of, in London, and how occupied, '28. 86, 87. Family compact of the Bourbons, '28. 62; 31. 52. Family Endowment Society Act, '37. 218.

Famine in Bengal, '32. 31; in Ire

land, subscription to relieve, '32. 238; at Madras, '32. 36. Fancourt, Major, his motion to abolish military flogging, '37. 196. "Fanny" sloop, wrecked, '29. 233. Fantoni, '31. 74.

Fareham, population of, '33. 63; chapel at, '35. 230; one built and

endowed by the Rev. Sir H. Thompson, Bart., '37. 229. Fares to Watermen on the Thames settled by the Court of Aldermen, '28. 158; penalty on waterman on the Thames for refusing a fare, '28. 159; penalty on party refusing to pay, id. ib.

legal, demanding more, pe nalty, '32. 150; refusing to pay, id. ib.; other regulations as to, id. ib.; and see further 1 and 2 Vict. c. 79, 39. 158–160. Farey, Mr., his evidence on patents referred to, '30. 123, 128. Faria e Sousa, Man. de, '32. 71. Faringdon Road Act, '42. 195... ward without, proposed houses for the poor in, '42. 237. Farmers, their antipathy to change, '35. 61.

- riding horses, duty on, and exemption from, explained, '36. 130.

and General Fire and Life Insurance and Loan Annuity Society Act, '41. 215. Farm-houses, number of, exempt from the inhabited house tax in the several counties of England and Wales, for the year ending 5th of April, 1830, '32. 106, 107; when exempt from assessed taxes, '35. 151... Farming accounts, method of keeping, 28. 124, 125.

stock Insurances, stamp on, repealed (3 and 4 W. IV. c. 23), '34. 116; insurances ou, amounts insured in each office in England in 1834, '36. 179, 180. Farnborough and Riverhill Road Act, '37. 221.

Farnham, population of (1821), '29. 81; in 1811, 1821, and 1831, '33. 73.

Farquhar, Geo., '31. 74; '32. 60. Farr, Mr., his report of the results of the first and second quarters' registration of deaths, '40. 3151; his tables of the causes of mortality in England and Wales (1837), '40. 29-51; in 1838, 41. 21-24.

Farringdon, population of, '33. 57.

Farringdon street and market.commenced, '30. 240, 241; street opened, '31.216; continuation of, to Clerkenwell-green, Act for, '41. 216. Farthings coined in 1834, '36. 153;

value of, coined in 1834 and 1835, 37. 155; in 1836 and 1837, '39. 181; number of, coined from 1816 to 1840, '42. 155. Fast, general, motion for appointment of, '33. 196; is kept in England, id. 229; kept in the General Assembly on account of the state of the Church of Scotland, '42. 240..

Fasts and festivals, Jewish calendar of, '29. 16...

"Fasti Capitolini," '32. 52. Father liable for support of pauper child, '35. 155.

"Father of the country" in Rome, '28.53.

Fathom, origin of the

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Fauvel, dies, '39. 141..

measure, '30.

Favart, '31. 77; '32.69
Faversham, population of, '33. 64;
Oyster Fishery Company Act, '41.

216.

Fayal, vice-consul at; his salary (1828), 31. 181.

WINE; see WINES, FOREIGN. Fea, Albate Carlo, dies, '37. 110. Feathered phylica, '31. 42. Feathers, duty on (1836), '37. 128; ostrich, duty on (1829), '30. 204; for beds, duty on (1829), id. 199.

February added to the year, '30.7; month of, description of the natural appearances of, in England, '28. 32; observations of a naturalist on, '29. 30-32; '30. 37, 38.

Federation of Venezuela, the, '31. 57.

Fees in courts of common law regu

lated (1 W. IV. c. 58), '31. 153. Felatahs, empire of the; its extent, population, sovereign, capital, religions, and army, in 1828, 29. 74, 75. Feleki, '32. 78.

Felon may be tried in a place other

than that in which he steala, '28. 142.

Felonies, what offences are, '30. 134. Felony and misdemeanour, die tinction between, '28. 131+.

punishment for compounding, '28. 139; bail allowed for (5 & 6 W. IV. c. 33), '36. 121; constables suspecting persons have or are about to commit, may apprehend them, '40. 155; persons tried for may be defended by counsel, '37. 147; on trials for, if offences would include an assault, jury may find guilty of assault, *38. 160.

committals for, to the New Bailey, Salford, from 1809 to 1827, 29. 200.

Feltham, rental of the parish of (1829), '29. 85.

Female clothing, observations on, '29. 121, 122.

Friendly Society and Asy

lum, '30. 144.

145.

-Friendly Union Society, '30.

Prisoners, British Society for the Reformation of, '30. 150. Females, uumber of, christened within the bills of mortality in 1827, '29. 110.

number of, buried within the bills of mortality in 1827, id. ib.

settlers, free, arrive in Sydney, '35. 252. Femunes, ancient Arabic for Thursday, '30. 21.

Fences, damaging, punishment for,

28. 145; stealing, punishment for, '28. 136; rails, &c., fixed to buildings, punishment for stealing, 28. 137.

Fen, Drayton, Enclosure Act, '39. 209.

Fenelon, 31. 75; 32. 68.
Fennel-leaved petrophila, '31. 42.
Fenton and Hen Heath Road Act,
'41.219.

Fenny Stratford, improvements at (1831), '32. 234.

Feodore, Princess, marries Prince Hohenlohe Langenbourg, '29. 234.

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Fermoy, Cork, population of (1821), 29. 83; in 1821 and 1831, 34. 91; encounter with the military at, '29. 241, 242. Fern-bush, sweet, 29. 64. Ferns, Bishop of, his revenue in 1831, '34. 179..

and Ossory, bishoprics united, 236.246.

Feroe Island discovered, '30. 93; extent and population of, in 1828, "28. 70.

Ferrandus, Fulgentius, '32. 69. Ferrari, Carlo, his murderers executed, '33. 228.

Louis, Biquadratics, '29.55. M., his improvement in the manufacture of varnishes, '28. 181.

Ferreira, Ant., '32. 70. Ferreras, '31. 75; '32 71. Ferreti, '31. 68; '32. 54. Ferrey, Mr. B., architect of the Bournemouth improvements, 38. 240; of St. Peter's Church, Compton Vallance, '40. 228; of the Dorset County Hospital, '41.250; of St. Mary's Church, Southwark, '42. 209. Ferri, 31. 74.

Ferries on the Thames, how to be regulated, '28. 158.

Ferwardin, a Persian month, '30. 19. Festiniog and Port Madock Railway

Act, '33. 211; further Act, '39. 214; railway, particulars of, '41.

70.

Festival days, weather of, absurdly supposed to have influence on the weather at distant days, '29. 10. Festivals, fixed, of the Church of... England, for which officers are appointed, '30. 34; not observed by the Church of England, distinguishing those important to be known, as regulating terms of law and payment of rent, or forming anniversaries of national observ ance, id. ib. 35. Festus Avienus, '32. 53. P., '31..65. Fethard, population of, in 1821 and 1831, 34.91.

Fetid hellebore, poisonous properties of, and remedies against, '28. 119. Fetter-lane, fire in, and loss of life,

'31. 235.

Fetteresso, population of, '33. 85.. Feudal system in France, 28. 56. Fever, treatment of, remarks on, '39.33; deaths from, within the bills of mortality in 1827, 29. 110; prevalence of, in the metropolis, '40.43...

Fevers frequently produced by the suppression of insensible perspiration, '29. 119.

malignant, their appearances similar to poisoning, '28. 124. Fever hospital, London, '30. 140. Fever hospitals in Ireland (1830),

'31. 113; admissions into, a test of amount of distress, id. ib.; (Ireland), Act for establishing (2 W. IV. c. 9), '33. 124; Amendment Act (4 & 5 W. IV. c. 46), '35. 146.

Few, Mr. Charles, his evidence on patents referred to, '30. 129. Feyjoo, '32. 71.

Fez and Morocco, number of Jews in (1829), '30. 100.

Fiat in bankruptcy established
(1 & 2 W. IV. c. 56), '32. 162
Fichte, '31.76; '32. 66.
Ficino, 731..70.

Fichtelgebirge mountains, heights of, '33. 43; alphabetical index to same, &c., id. 49-53.

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