[N.B. The figures with Crotchets refer to the History.]
ACCIDENTS-To Her Majesty, 3; Mr. Crisford drowned at Cambridge, 4; policeman shot by a clergyman, 5; death of Rev. J. Davies, 13; explosion at Maldon powder mills, 15; a keeper destroyed by a leopard at a menage- rie, 16; colliery accident at Haverford- west, forty lives lost, 17; in America, on board the U. S. steam frigate Princeton, Mr. Upshur and others killed, 25; lieut. Nicholls and seaman drowned, 28; lord W. Hill killed, 32; a cook burnt, 33; landslip, 35; in the Balearic Isles four hundred persons killed, 38; death of J. Morris by scalding, 46; J. R. Fisher killed by a boar, 46; death of Mr. E. T. Clark by puncture in dissecting, 47; at Kirkoswald, 50; man burnt by his pipe, 51; on the Brussels and Ant- werp railroad, 55; at Eton Montem, 59; man burnt to death at Hensham, 72; at the Edinburgh railway, 73; on London and Birmingham railway, 84; frightful catastrophe at Nottingham at the execution of W. Saville, 86; colliery explosion at West Bromwich, four persons killed, 87; destruction of a stage coach by fire, 93; dreadful explosion at Haswell colliery, ninety- five lives lost, 109; on the Croydon railway, 112; at the New Cross sta- tion of the Dover railway, 118; frightful collision on the Brandling Junction railway, 120; fall of a mill at Oldham, twenty persons killed, 130; at Derby, six lives lost, 133; explo- sion of a steam boat at Blackwall, Mr. Samuda and nine others scalded to death, 137; on the Midland Coun- ties railway, many persons killed or wounded, 139; the engineers, &c., acquitted, 150; explosion on the Do- ver railway, 148; at Drury Lane theatre, Miss Clara Webster burnt to death on the stage, 151; dreadful steam-boat collision, the Sylph sunk, and several lives lost, 152
ACTS; List of the Public General Acts, passed during session 1844, 405; Lo- cal and Personal Acts, 410; Private Acts, printed, 414; Private Acts, not printed, 417 Antiquities-old Roman wall of London, 40; Herne's Oak, 42; the ancient city wells, 60 Arson-statement of the number of persons committed, convicted, and executed for arson since 1837, 479 Articles of war-amended articles pro- hibiting duelling promulgated by Her Majesty's authority, 49
BANKRUPTS AND INSOLVENTS, table of, 420 Banking-returns relating to the issue of promissory notes by the bank of England and by private banks, and to the bullion in the bank of England, 337 Bethlehem hospital statistics, 24 Birkenhead, new docks at, 123 BIRTHS, 162
British Association, meeting at York, 108 Burns' festival, celebration of, in Ayr- shire, 85
BUTCHERS' MEAT, average price of, 419
Cambridge-treaty for the marriage of
H. R. H. the Princess Augusta of, with H. R. R. the hereditary grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 480 Campbell, funeral of Thomas, 72 CANADA-Difficulties of the Governor-
General from the resignation of his whole cabinet-correspondence with Mr. Lafontaine, [290]; Sir Metcalfe's reply, [292]; forms a new ministry, [295]; a new Parliament-Sir Allan M'Nab chosen speaker-the Go- vernor-General's speech, [295] see under PARLIAMENT, Affairs of Canada CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, minute of the governor respecting Natal, [286] Cattle-show, at the Baker-street bazaar, visited by the Queen, 148
Chamberlain, election of, for the city of London, 104
CHINA-Mr. Davis appointed Governor- General of our colonies in China-Sir
H. Pottinger sails for England, [286] China-arrival of part of the ransom- money from, 68
Church-ship, fitted up for the Bishop of Newfoundland, 87 Church ceremonies, directions of the Bishop of Exeter concerning, 125; agitation in the, 146
Coinage-returns relating to light gold and silver coinage, 391 Copyright-the Act to amend the Inter- national Copyright Act, 425 CORN, average prices of, 419 Coroner's Inquests-on body of a child sent in a parcel, 18; on Elizabeth Connor, death from fright, 29; death from tight lacing, 41; on Mr. Serjeant Andrews, 133; on Mary Alloways, starvation, 134; on Mr. Samuda and others scalded to death at Blackwall, 138
Customs-returns of the gross and net receipts of customs' duties in the year 1843, compared with the previous year in England, 398; Scotland, 400
DEATHS-Abercrombie, J. 283; Abin- ger, lord, 229; Acland, T. P. 225; Adair, W. 240; Allan, J. 268; Allen, J. 263; Anderson, maj. 260; Angou- lême, duc d', 245; Appleyard, mrs. 217; Aranjo, J. B. K. 281; Archbold, mrs. 283; Arguelles, don A. 225; Armstrong, T. H. G. 290; Ashe, mrs. 217; Ashtown, dow. lady, 252; Ash- worth, P. 281; Askew, A. 284; Ather- ley, A. 277; Athlone, earl of, 241; Atkins, T. 271; Audley, dow. lady, 236; Austria, archduchess Maria of, 200
Babbage, mrs. 287; Bailey, Frs. 265; Bainbridge, L. H. 283; Baker, E.J. 276; Baker, A. 290; Ball, R. 271; Balls, J. S. 273; Bangley, G. 289; Bardgett, rev. J. 257; Barns, T. 284; Barrett, rev. J.279; Bateson, R. 191; Bathurst, archd. 269, Bayley, archd. 261; Bayne, dr. 246; Beach, W. H. H. 260; Beau- champ, dow. cntss. 217; Beaver, col. 277; Beckett, capt. 289; Beckford, W. 236; Beckwith, maj.-gen. 223; Bed- ford, H. 256; Bellingham, lady, 201; Bellis, F. C. 283; Bennett, rev. T. L. 288; Bere, rev. W. B. 275; Beresford, hon. sir J. P. 274; Berkeley, cntss. of, 278; Bernard, lady K. B.252; Bertrand, gen. 203; Bessborough, earl of, 205;
Best, rev. S. 231; Bethune, It.-col. 194; Bett, T. S. 263; Biddle, N. 216; Biddulph, mrs. 207; Bigge, archd. 229; Blennerhassett, hon. mrs. 280; Blomfield, mrs. 286; Boger, rear-adm. 290; Bompas, serj. 216; Booth, rev. E. 253; Borrer, J. 262; Bourchier, C. 255; Bowden, rev. dr. 287; Bow- den, J. W. 271; Bowes, T. 222; Bowles, mrs. 239; Bowreman, rev. T. 192; Boyd, mrs. 286; Boyd, W. S. 262; Boyle, vice-adm. sir C. 247; Brabazon, Le N. 260; Bradford, dow. cntss. 271; Bramfill, C. E. 276, Bray, rev. W. P. 254; Brenton, vice-adm. sir J. 232; Brisbane, maj. 271; Bro- milow, A. 280; Broun, sir J. 287; Browne, col. 227; Bryant, W. 271; Bryce, lady, 285; Brydges, lady, 286; Buckle, rev. T. H. 277; Buckoll, rev. J. 240; Bullock, rev. J. W. 261; Buonaparte, Joseph, 257; Burdett, sir F. 138; Burns, mrs. 282; Burton, lady, 205; Butcher, R. 263; Butler, mrs. 283; Byron, hon. J. R. 287
Cairus, W. 276; Callcott, sir A.W. 285; Cameron, lt.-gen. sir J. 289; Cameron, hon. mrs. 271; Campbell, It.-col. 289; Campbell, Thomas, 246; Canonica, Luigi, 216; Card, rev. H. 259; Carey, maj-gen. sir O. 221; Carlos, rev. J. 208; Cary, rev. H. F. 262; Carr, lady, 201; Casement, maj.- gen. sir W. 231; Cayley, J. D. 241; Chalmers, capt. 285; Chamberlain, C. 289; Chetham, lady, 230; Christo- pherson, rev. J. R. 277; Clarendon, dow. cntss. 223; Clark, rev. J. V. 256; Clarke, mrs. 271; Clarke, Anne, 206; Clerk, W. 256; Clissold, F. 292; Coburg and Saxe-Gotha, prince of, 203; Cockcroft, J. 261; Cole, hon. A. H. 248; Cole, C. 212; Collard, mrs. 287; Cotton, maj.-gen. 275; Conran, capt. 254; Constable, C. H. S. 271; Cook, rev. J. 244; Cookson, rev. C. 270; Cooper, lt. B. S. 193; Cotgreave, J. 290; Cotman, J. B. 290; Cotton, G. V. 271; Cowd, G. 253; Cowlard, rev. W. 248; Cox, H. 290; Coxe, rev. G. 258; Craven, mrs. 206; Cresswell, rev. D. 225; Crewe, sir G. H. 191; Crockford, W. 244; Crox- ton, gen. 291; Cunningham, S. 292; Curran, mrs. 289; Currie, L. 259; Curry, comm. r. n. 271
Dales, lt.-col. 265; Dallas, E. H. 289; Dalton, dr. 256; Dalzell, lady C. A. 292; Dames, G. 263; Dance, col. sir C. W. 282; Darke, J. 257;
Deaths-continued.
Davidson, mrs. 291; Davies, rev. T. 207; Davies, dr. 205; Davis, rev. dr. 290; Dawkins, J. 292; de Trafford, T. W. 239; D'Eye, rev. N. 213; Deacon, E. E. 277; Delacour, miss, 216; Deshon, It.-col. 258; Deverell, rev. J. R. 270; Devitt, Grace, 240; Dickens, H. H. and C. T. 207; Dick- son, vice-adm. 201; Dinely, rev. G. 240; Dobson, mrs. 226; Donegal, marq. of, 275; Donne, rev. dr. 200; Douglas, miss G. F. 249; Douglas, sir R. A. 189; Douglas, lord, 201; Du Bourdieu, It.-col. 221; Du Pas- quier, G. F. 275; Duncan, J. S. 241; Dundas, It.-gen. sir R. L. 284; Dun- stan, J. 285; Durant, G. 287; Dur- ham, lady, 289; Duval, L. 261
Earle, J. V. 288; East, lady, 200; Eden, sir R. J. 268; Edge, Thos. W. 263; Edwards, C. 262; Eliott, capt. G. H. 263; Elliot, rev. H. 245; Elson, mrs. 271; England, R. 188; Evans, Ruth, 221; Evans, rev. R. 279; Evans, rev. G. A. 271; Ewart, mrs. 202
Fair, capt. r. n. 204; Fane, rear- adm. 228; Fane, mrs. 271; Farrant, sir G. 289; Favenc, G. 271; Felix, capt. r. n. 265; Fell, rev. R. 272; Fenn, N. 271; Fernie, W. A. and T. 207; Fisher, capt. r. n. 265; Fitzge- rald, vice-adm. sir R. L. 196; Fitzge- rald, rev. A. 201; Fitzgibbon, It. 269; Fleming, J. W. 254; Foote, capt. r. n. 253; Forrest, capt. r. n. 268; Foster, rev. H. 260; Foxton, rev. G. 253; Frampton, lady H. 259; Freke, P. E. 269; French, dr. 278; Frewen, mrs. 212; Frome, rev. G. C. 290; Fry, W. S. 265; Fryer, M. 216; Fryer, rev. dr. 269
Gabb, rev. J. A. 255; Gattie, Hen. 282; Galwey, rear-adm. 260; Gam- bier, sir J. 259; Gardener, rev. A. D. 205; Gardiner, rev. F. 290; Gardner, rev. dr. 255; Garnett, rev. W. 240; Geddes, A. 239; Gibbons, sir J. 228; Giffard, lady C. 284; Gilbert, capt. 289; Gillespie, rev. T. 270; Glent- worth, visc. 210; Gloucester, princess Sophia Matilda of, 286; Glyn, lady, 289; Goddard, rev. E. 200; Goddard, rev. R. 263; Goddard, W. 269; Good- child, rev. W. T. 279; Goodman, maj.-gen. 191; Gore, dean, 265; Go- ring, sir C. F. 228; Gough, J. 257; Gourdez, mrs. 271; Grafton, duke of, 271; Graham, rev. J. 192; Graham, rev. J. 196; Graham, mrs. 260; Grant, lady P. 201; Grant, J. R. 266; Gray,
R. H. 289; Green, rev. C. 280; Green- well, maj.-gen. sir L. 281; Gregory, D. F. 215; Grieve, W. 278; Griffith, rev. R. C. 280; Grote, maj. 288; Groves, J. 223
Hagarty, J. 263; Halbert, J. S. 213; Halford, sir H. 219; Hall, rev. J. 280; Hall, archdeac. 206; Hamil- ton, rev. C. 251; Harman, Jer. 206; Harris, hon. S. M. 273; Harrison, rev. T. B. 290; Hart, J. B. 288; Haslam, dr. 254; Hastings, marq. of, 193; Hatchell, J. R. 194; Hatchell, S. 194; Head, capt. r. n. 256; Heath- cote, N. T. E. 231; Heathcote, W. 263; Heine, Solomon, 292; Heinroth, dr. 258; Hellard, comm. 270; Heriot, maj.-gen. 191; Hertzel, G. 259; Hey- tesbury, lady, 276; Hewlett, rev. J. 251; Hibbert, W. 259; Hickes, col. 286; Higgins, col. sir S. 277; Hill, rev. J. 198; Hill, rev. R. 280; Hobler, Frs. 197; Hodgson, dean, 276; Hod- son, mrs. 228; Hofland, mrs. 280; Hole, comm. r. n. 268; Holland, F. 287; Holland, rev. J. 282; Hollis, vice-adm. 249; Holt, F. L. 272; Holyoake, capt. r. n. 287; Honey- born, R. 271; Hope, prof. T. C. 246; Hordern, H. 262; Horncastle, G. 277; Horseman, rev. J. 260, 262; Hoskins, rev. dr. 253; Howells, J. 258; Howes, rev. E. 228; Hunt, rev. L. G. H. 261; Hunter, rev. R. 262; Huntingfield, lord, 260; Hurst, rev. T. T. 248; Hurwitz, Hyman, 254; Huskisson, G. 206; Hutchinson, T. 229; Huttman, W. 275; Hyde, J. 283
Innes, lady, 265; Irby, rear-adm. 233; Irving, lt. E. M. 274
Johnson, Al. 240; Johnson, W. P. 271; Johnston, sir W. 194; Johnston, lt.-gen. sir W. 198; Johnstone, maj.- gen. 192; Jones, rev. R. 253; Jones, rev. W. 270; Jones, rev. D. T. 278
Keane, lord, 263; Kellner, mrs. 234; Kendall, rev. N. 236; King, lady, 196; King, col. C. 252; King- ston, rev. G. 197; Kirby, rev. J. 278; Knight, rev. J. 279; Kynnersley, T. S. 269
Lackington, G. 228; Lafant, rev. I. 277; Laffitte, Jacques, 244; Lambton, R. J. 257; Lane, rev. T. 253; Law- rence, rev. J. 246; Leathes, rev. E. 196; Lecale, lady, 239; Lee, J. 266; Legge, hon. H. 232; Legge, hon. H. 288; Leicester, dow. cntss. 254; Les- lie, count, 263; Lester, lieut. 261;
Lewis, hon. Maria, 201; Limerick, earl of, 288; Lindsay, hon. H. 233; Littledale, Jos. 256; Lloyd, sir J. M. 277: Lloyd, J. 283; Lock, sir J. 196; Logal, col. 267; Loggin, W. C. 256; Lonsdale, earl of, 224; Lord, S. H. 280; Lotherington, T. 287; Loveday, lieut.-gen. 191; Lovell, rev. T. 277; Lowe, lieut.-gen. sir Hudson, 193; Lowther, sir J. 240; Lyall, B. and A. E. 206; Lyon, hon. C. B. 274; Luke, rev. R. 244
Maber, rev. G. M. 193; M'Knight, 267; M'Laine, M. 263; Macleod, capt. R. 271; Macleod, lady H. A. 262; M Mahon, mrs. 219; McPherson, maj. 286; Malcolmson, J. G. 226; Manby, rev. J. 208; Manesty, rev. C. 281; Manning, capt. 275; Marlbo- rough, duchess of, 277; Martin, J. 253; Martin, J. 259; Massingberd, A. L. 271; Massy, hon. mrs. 205; Ma- hew, B. B. 284; Matthew, rev. C. 246; Maxwell, sir J. 257; Maxwell, sir P. H. 265; May, E. 284; Maynard, F. 292; Mayow, P. W. 292; Mazzin- ghi, count, 194; Meade, rev. R. 259; Menzies, sir N. 263; Merivale, J. H. 234; Michell, gen. J. 236; Mid- dleton, rev. H. 200; Mildmay, miss L. 262; Miles, comm. 248; Milford, mrs. 205; Milward, R. 262; Mitchell, J. 267; Moore, rev. H. 236; Moore, rev. W. 280; Morgan, B. 259; Morley, mrs. 207; Mortimer, rev. G. 259; Mostyn, C. B. 271; Mountnorris, earl of, 255; Moyse, T. 283; Mules, rev. C. 286; Murray, rev. C. 291; Murray, J. E. 211; Musgrave, J. 245
Neave, W. A: 278; Nedham, maj.- gen. 207; Nesbitt, maj.-gen. 290; Ne- ville, capt. 268; Newport, maj. 262; Nicholas, comm. r. n. 253; Nicholl, Iltid, 287; Nicholls, rev. D. 205; Ni- cholson, mrs. 206; Nicholson, Fr. 217; Norreys, R. J. J. 288; Nugent, adm. sir C. E. 192
Oakley, lady, 196; O'Ferral, S. A. 266; O'Hara, H. 252; O'Hanlon, H. M. 249; Oldenburgh, grand-du- chess of, 201; Oliver, rev. S. 240; Onslow, rev. G. W. 208; O'Reilly, col. 217; Ord, rev. T. C. 276; Ouse- ley, rt. hon. sir G. 283; Overbury, J. 276; Overs, J. 273; Owen, mrs. 268
Parker, lady Hyde, 227; Parsons, rev. H. J. 259; Parsons, lady E. 288; Parsons, rev. J. 258; Paynter, S. 258; Peale, E. 272; Pechell, lady Brooke, 269; Peirse, W. C. 289; Pelly, rev.
F. 252; Penn, Granville, 272; Pe- noyre, rev. T. L. S. 193; Penrice, J. 281; Perring, J. P. 254; Pether, S. 224; Peyton, J. J. W. 261; Philips, R. 222; Philipps, R. M. 263; Phi- lipps, E. 276; Phipps, dr. 239; Pick- ering, miss E. 190; Pigott, sir G. 245; Pitt, dr. 270; Pitts, J. 233; Place, L. 289; Plunkett, W. 257; Portland, duchess of, 236; Powell, rev. W. 193; Powell, rev. J. 233; Powerscourt, visc. 261; Powys, hon. E. 269; Pratt, rev. J. 277; Preston, rev. S. 200; Preston, dean, 279; Priestley, J. 216; Pritchett, M. 269
Raeburn, mrs. 236; Rennell, rev. G. 279; Reynolds, T. 292; Rigden, J. 256; Roberts, miss, 217; Roberts, rev. W. 270; Roberts, rev. E. 282; Rodes, rev. C. H. R. 213; Rogers, rev. T. E. 271; Rokeby, L. 253; Rolleston, mrs. 221; Rookes, R. 260; Ross, mr. 271; Ross, mrs. 283; Rossmore, lady 263; Rothwell, W. 259; Russell, hon. Car. 229; Ruthven, G. 229
Samuda, J. 282; Sanders, rev. C. 285; Sansome, Thos. 267; Sargon, G. 292; Saunders, D. 283; Saye and Sele, lord, 282; Scholefield, J. 252; Scott, maj.-gen. 256; Scott, lady A. E. 261; Scott, Js. 271; Sculthorpe, J. 207; Senhouse, rev. J. L. 268; Shad- well, W. L. 271; Sharp, Granville, 262; Sharpe, W. H. 277; Sheep- shanks, archd. 289; Shelley, sir T. 234; Siddons, mrs. H. 278; Sidmouth, visc. 208; Sidney, R. C. 221; Sim- son, It.-col. 230; Sitwell, rev. W.250; Skerret, lt.-col. 267; Slingsby, rev. H. J. 236; Smith, capt. r. n. 271; Smith, E. B. 280; Smith, rev. F. 283; Smith, rev. A. 289; Smith, lady Anne C. 289; Somes, J. 204; Spain, donna Carlotta, infante of, 202; Speirs, A. 275; Spencer, M. 276; Spry, rev. W. 265; Spry, capt. 286; St. Aubyn, rev. J. M. 200; St. John, hon. C. R. 197; St. John, capt. 283; St. John, gen. 283; Standly, H. P. 239; Stan- hope, W. S. 267; Stephenson, rev. G. 200; Stewart, W. T. 288; Stiglmayer, J. B. 223; Stopford, hon. and rev. R. B. 288; Stuart, E. 270; Stubbs, It.-gen. sir T. W. 235; Sugden, F. 270; Survilliers, count de (Joseph Bonaparte), 257; Sutton, rev. T. M. 278; Sweden, king of, 218; Swiney, dr. G. 197; Syer, rev. B. B. 232; Symes, B. A. 263
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