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Bark, duty on (1829), '30. 198; (1832), '33. 190.

extract of, duty on (1829), '30. 201.

oak and cork tree, import and home consumption of, in 1828, '31, 173; in 1830, '32. 177; in 1830, '33. 175; in 1831, '34. 154; for tanners and dyers, same, and duty on, in 1837, '39. 184; in 1838, '40. 176; in 1839, '41. 182; in 1840, '42. 156.

Peruvian, or Jesuits, import and home consumption of, in 1828, 31. 173; import, export, and home consumption of, in 1830, '32. 177; '33. 176; in 1831, '34. 154.

Barker, E. H., dies, '40. 141. Barking, population of, '33. 62; Poor Rates Act, '36. 208. Barking-side, church at, intended, 39. 220.

Barkston, Ash, and Skyreck Court of Requests Extension Act, '41.

218.

Barlæus, '32. 73.

Barley, time for sowing, '28. 33; average price of, in 1833, '35. 181; value of export of, in 1833 and 1834, '36. 156; import and home consumption of, and gross duty on, in 1840, '42. 156; quantity of imported and entered for home consumption, from July, 1828, to June, 1841, '42. 92: see further, GRAIN.

Barleycorn, origin of the measure, '30. 111.

Barlow, deviation of the compass,

'29. 62.

Sir George, assumes the Government of India, '32. 43.

- Professor, his reports on the construction, &c., of railways cited, 37. 77, et seq. Barmude, an Arabic month, 30. 16. Barnack with Pilsgate and Southorpe Inclosure Act, '42. 191. Barnard Castle, population of, '33. 61.

Barnet to Mimms, new road, '29.223. and St. Albans Roads Trust, tolls collected on, in 1834 and 1839, '42. 119.

Barnet, Fryern, rental of the parish of (1829), '29.85.

Barnsley, population of (182), '129. 81; in 1811, 1821, and 1831, '33. 77; riots at, '30. 264; Water Act, '38. 210; Small Debts Act, '39. 212. Barnstaple, population of (1821), 29. 81; population and representation of, '33. 60; Roads Repairs Act, '42. 195. Barometer invented, '28. 60; '29. 59; description and use of the, '28. 16-18; derivation of the word, id. ib.t; its rise and fall explained, '28. 17, 18; diurnal variations of the, '35. 25; tables for calculating the heights of mountains by the, '31. 79-85. Baronets first created, '28. 60; thirteen created, '28. 70; their income, &c., 1688, '35. 72. Baronius, C., '31. 70; '32. 56. Barrackpore, mutiny at, '32. 45. Barras, death of, '30, 259.

Barréges, number of English residing at, in 1829, '30. 217. Barrett, Mr. George, his method for the calculation of life contingen. cies, '40. 5; observations on the application of same, '42. 1. Barrier Treaty, the, '31. 50. Barrington, Daines, his belief in the submersion of swallows, '29. 45. Barrington and Parrett Canal Act, '37.224.

Barrington's Hospital Act, '31. 211. Barristers, duty paid on admission of, in 1836, '38. 187.

Barristers in India, may be admitte
by the Courts there without licen e
of the Company, '34. 142.
Barros, Joas de, 32. 70.

Pereira, A de, '32. 71.
P. J. de, '31. 79.
Barrow, Isaac, '31. 72; '32. 60.

Mr., his machinery at the General Post Office, '30. 234. Barrow's Straits discovered, '30.97. Barry, Dr., his observations on cholera morbus, '32. 22-24.

Mr., his evidence on the improvement of the Irish fishermen, 31. 107; his observation on the

regularity of repayment of charitable loans in Ireland, '31. 112. Barry, Mr. C., architect of the Travellers' Club, '39. 219, 220; of the Free Grammar School, Birmingham, '34. 224; of the alterations of the College of Surgeons, '35. 238; of the improvements at Trentham Hall, '37. 247; of the Unitarian Chapel, Manchester, 40. 234; of the Reform Club House, '40. 243; of the Earl of Tankerville's villa at Waltonupon-Thames, '40. 247; of the buildings at University College, Oxford, '42. 102; his plan for the new houses of parliament recommended, '37. 193. Bartels, M., banished from the Netherlands, 31. 235.

Barter, in China, still prevalent with

the English (1830), 31. 126. Barth, G., 31. 72; '32. 64. Barthelemy, J. J., '31. 77; '32. 69. Bartholine, G., 31. 73; 32. 74. Bartholinus, double refraction, '29. 62. Bartholomew, massacre of St., '28. 59.

62.

lane, widening of, '42.

Bartolus, '31. 68; 32. 54. Barton, population of, '33. 65; Inclosure Act, '40. 212.

-under-Needwood

Act, '34. 205.

Bridge

St. Michael, Gloucester,

chapel at built, '42. 206. Baruch, '31. 64-68; 32. 46. oos, population of, '33. 87. b. ick, John, '37. 22; his works, ia 5.

Barwad, duty on (1829), '30. 199. Barzelloni, Judah, '31. 66; '32. 47.

Bar Zemach, '31. 68.

Basevi, Mr. George, architect of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 38.224.

Bashford, population of, '33. 70. Bashans, an Arabic month, '30. 16. Basingstoke, population of, '33. 63; Road Act, '40. 216.

Market and Town Hall Act, '30. 231; and Locombe

Corner, &c., Roads Repairs Act,
'41. 219.

Basket rods, duty on (1829), '30.
201; (1832), 33. 190.
Basle, peace of, '31. 54.
Basnage, 31. 75.

Bass's Straits named, '30. 97.
Bassein taken, '32. 33.

Bastard indigo, '29. 64-67. Bastards, number of, born in each county of England and Wales, in 1830, and proportion to other children, '34. 88, 89; number chargeable to the parish in each county in England, in 1835 and 1837, with decrease or increase in 1837, as compared with 1835, &c., &c., '38. 192; maintenance of, by the mother (4 and 5 W. IV., c. 76), '35. 156; Bastard Wills (Scotland) Act permits bastards to make wills of their moveable estate (6 W. IV., c. 22), 37. 116, 117; bastards in France, from 1817 to 1825, 28. 89; in Paris in 1826, '28. 89; in France, '35. 47, 48.

Bat, or Flitter-mouse, '29. 30. Batavian Republic acknowledged,

31. 55.

Batavian History, Collection of, 32. 73; id. ib.

Batecumb, William, '37. 22; his works, id. 26.

Bateman, Dr., his assertion concerning the plague, '36. 26.

Bath, population of (1821), '29. 81; population and representation of, 33. 71; Hospital Act, '31. 211; Mechanics' Institute at, account of, '40.242.

Abbey Church, partial restoration of, and works at, account of, '35. 230, 231; further account and two views of; and corrections of former account of, 37. 229-231; Savings Bank at, account and view of, '42. 230232.

Adelard of, '37. 22; his works, id. 23.

and Wells, Diocese of, number of Sunday schools in the, in 1826, 29. 95; number of parishes, benefices, and churches

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and chapels in, and amount of population of (1834), 35. 125'; revenues of Bishop, of cathedral, and of benefices; sums paid to curates; in whom patronage of benefices vested, and other facts relating to same (1835), '36. 82-89. Batherius, '32. 63. Bathgate, population of, '33. 86. Baths, public, proposed establishment of, to obviate the bathing in the New River, 29. 109; at Liverpool described, '30. 239. Bathurst, Earl, President of the Council, 29. 234.

Mr., discussion on his appointment as Clerk of the Privy Council, 32. 189. Batinshkoff, '31. 79.

Batley, population of, '33. 77.

Carr, church at, finished,

'42. 206.

Batta, double, abolished, '32. 30. BATTEN ENDS and BATTENS, see TIMBER.

Battersea, population of, '33. 73. Battle, population of, '33. 74. Battlebridge, erection of King's Cross at, '31. 226; description of, id. ib. Batz (Switzerland), its value, &c. (1829), '30. 109.

Baud, Mr., architect of the West of London Cemetery, '41. 236. Bauera rubiofolia, 31.37. Baumgarten, A. G., '31. 74; '32. 65.

Bauné, an Arabic month, 30. 16. Bavaria erected into a kingdom,

28. 63; 31. 56; its extent, population, sovereign, capital, religion, revenue, debt, and army, in 1828, 29. 70, 71; increase of inhabitants in, 29. 78; population and sovereign of (1836), '36. 107; population and territories of, comprised in the Prussian Commercial League, '42. 113; gold and silver coins of, their names, value,weight, alloy, and value in English money (1829),'30. 103; interest on its debt reduced, 31. 234; disturbance in, 34.246; Electoral Prince of, declared presumptive heir of Spain,

31. 49; "Annals" of, '32. 64. Bavarian succession bar, '28. 62.

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Beaminster, population of, '33. 61.
Bean field, '28. 36.

BEAN MEAL, see GRAIN.

Beans, time of sowing, '28. 32;
average price of, in 1833, 35.
181; see further, GRAIN.
Bear-baiting grounds, &c., penalty
for keeping, '36. 127; places,
penalty for keeping, in or near
London, '40. 154.

BEAR SKINS, see FURS.
BEAR, or BIGG, see GRAIN.
Beard and other places Water Works
Act, '32. 215.

Beasts in confinement, penalties for stealing, 28. 134; skins of, penalty for having, id. ib.; for later laws, see CATTLE-STEALING. Beattie, James, 31. 76; 32. 62. Beaufortia decussata, 31. 37. Beaumarchais, 31. 77; 32: 69. Beaumaris, population and representation of, '33. 78.

Beaumont, F. 31. 72; 32. 59.
Beautiful Heath, '31. 39.

Beauvais, Vincentius of, '32. 67.
BEAVER, see FURS.

Beazley, Mr. R., architect of the Drury-lane Theatre side portico, '32, 220.

Mr. Samuel, architect of the Lyceum Theatre and English

Opera House, 35. 243; of the St. James's Theatre, '37. 245; of the Leicester Theatre, '38. 229. Beccadelli, A., 31. 68; '32. 55. Beccatelli, '31. 70.

Beccaria, C., '31. 76; '32.57. Beccles, population of, '33. 73. Bechada, 31.69; 32.66. Bechai, '31. 68; '32. 47. Beche, M. De la, his suggestions for the collection of geological and minerogical specimens quoted, 38. 13.

Beck, his "Medical Jurisprudence" quoted, '36. 21, 26, 31, 32; his rules of presumption of survivorship, '36. 31, 32; his opinion on protracted pregnancy, '36. 31. Beckaskog, alliance at, '31. 56. Beckenham, &c., Small Debts

Amendment Act, '37. 221; further Amendment Act, '39. 212. "Becket, Life of," "32. 58. Beclard, M., his test whether a child has been born alive, '36. 31. Becontree Division, including Havering, Essex-Inhabited House Tax, houses assessed to, and rental of same, and farm-houses exempt from, for the year ending 5th April, 1830, '32. 108. Bed-making, proper mode of, '28. 111, 112.

Bedsteads, improvements in, 28. 179.

Bedridden cases within the Bills of
Mortality, in 1827, 29. 110.
Bed-rooms should have chimneys,
'36, 30.

Beddoes, Thomas, '31. 76; '32. 62.
Bede, 31. 66; 32. 57; '37. 22;

his affirmation of the portents of comets, 29. 9. Bedfont, East, rental of the parish of (1829), 29. 85.

Bedford, population of (1821), '29.
81; population and representa-
tion of, 33. 57; free school, '30.
157;
and Woburn Road Repair,
&c., Act, '41. 219.

Duke of, dies, '40. 260.
(Lancashire), population of,

'33.65. Bedfordshire, extent and population of, and number of sessions, ma

gistrates, 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. 57; summary of same, in 1821 and 1831, distinguishing the sexes, id. 88; population of, male and female, 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; difference of time between the principal towns in, and London, 31.14; bastards, number of, born in, in 1830, 34. 88; number of, in 1835 and 1837, 38. 192; charity property, income of, in (1834), 35. 191; rental of charities, and income of schools in, '36. 175; county electors, number of in, in 1834 and 1835, '37. 181; number of excise and publichouse licences issued in (1831), '32. 185; education in; proportion per cent. of persons married in year ended June, 1840, who could write, '42. 171; families, number of, and how occupied in, in 1811, 1821, and 1831, 34. 86, 87; houses, number of in, in 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831, '34. 84, 85; number of inhabited, uninhabited, and building, in 1841, '42. 107; jurors in, in 1835, '37. 175; lunatics, &c., paupers, proportion of to population, 1837, 38. 193; marriages, buildings registered for solemnization of (1840), '41. 199; proportion of persons married under 21 years of age, in the year ended June, 1840, '42. 171; occupations of persons in (1831), 35, 73; offenders in, and proportion of to population (1837), '39.90; RATES, poor and county, amount of levied in 1826, '29. 197; the same for 1827, and account of its expenditure, id. 198; poor-rate levied in, and mode of expenditure, from March, 1827, to March, 1828, 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; for year ending Easter, 1832, '34. 174; for year ending 25th March, 1833, 35, 189; for year ending 25th March, 1834, 36. 174; the same for the years ending 25th March, 1834, 1836, and 1837, 38. 188; decrease of same in 1837, compared with 1834, id. 190; proportion of paupers relieved to the population of, in 1839 and 1840, 42. 168; SAVINGS BANKS, friendly and charitable societies, and amount of deposits and accounts in (1831), 32. 102; savings banks, deposits and depositors, increase of between 1832 and 1834, 36. 102; average amount deposited in, and proportion of depositors to population of (1835), '37.72; state of on 20th Nov., 1837, 39. 134; and friendly societies and charitable institutions, number of, and of depositors, and amount of deposits in, in Nov., 1836, '38. 193; on 20th Nov., 1838, '40. 189; on 20th Nov. 1839, 41. 194; on 20th Nov., 1840, '42. 166. Bedfordshire, SCHOOLS, endowed, unendowed, and Sunday-schools in, in 1818, '29.91; unendowed dayschools in, in 1818 and 1828, '29. 93; Sunday and other Church of England in, and number of scholars in same in 1832, 33. 120; TAXES, house tax, inhabited houses assessed to, and rental of same, for the year ending 5 April, 1830, 32. 106, 107; amount of Land and Assessed Taxes of, in 1829, 31. 172; TURNPIKE TRUSTS, their extent and income in (1834), '35. 192; their income and expenditure in 1834, '37. 177; the same, and length of roads, in 1839, 42. 122; tolls of, amount of received in all the trusts in, in 1834 and 1839, '42. 119. Bedingham Inclosure Act, '42.

191.

Bedminster, population of, '33. 71. Bedwelty Church Act, '40. 213. Bedworth, population of, '33. 74. Bee, the, 28. 33; the solitary, '29.

37; carpenter, '29. ib.; leaf-cutter, id. ib.; mason, id. ib.

Bee sting, remedies against, '28. 123. "Bee Preserver, or Practical Directions for preserving and renewing Hives," extract from, '30, 47. Bees, remarks on, 29. 141; swarming of, 28. 35; mistake concerning their mode of returning to their hive, '29. 31, 32; referred to by Virgil, and their habits, mistakenly, by Rogers, id. 31; curious fact in the economy of, id. 47; customs in Livonia relating to, '28. 35.

Wax, import and home consumption of in 1830, '33. 178; in 1831, 34. 157.

'37. 129.

African, duty on (1836),

Beech, the, 28. 38, 40; '29. 44;

period of its being in leaf, '30.39; change of its structure in different

soils, id. 40; American, '29. 65. Beechey, Sir William, dies, '40. 141. Beef, price of, average, in South

wark, at Lady-day in every tenth year from 1691 to 1831, '34. 184; average London price of, from 1813 to 1831, 34. 184; price of in London in 1834, 36. 178; quantity of imported from Ireland in 1801 and 1825, '34. 162.

and Pork, exports of, value of in 1827, 28. 167; quantity and declared value of, in 1828, 31. 176; in 1830, 33. 179; in 1831, '34. 157; in 1834 and 1835, '37. 161; the same in 1835, 36 and 37, '39. 182; the same, and quan. tities thereof, in 1838, '40. 180; | the same in 1839, '41. 187; in 1840, 42. 162; exports of from Ireland in 1825 and 1835,'39.189. Beef-wood, duty on (1829), '30. 201.

Beer, adulteration of, '36. 23.

number of barrels of, made in the three kingdoms in 1826, '28. 168; number of barrels, and amount of duty on, brewed in Great Britain from 1818 to 1828, '29. 194; number of barrels of brewed, upon which duty has been charged, in England and

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