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vi. [71.90. 92]-for 1764, vii. [68]for 1765, viii. [121]-for 1767, x.[74. 78. 121. 123]-for 1768, xi. [96, 154]-for 1769, xii. [94]-for 1770. xiii. [88.95. 140]-for 1771, xiv. [88. 135]-for 1772, xv. [93]-for 1773, xvi. [92]-for 1774, xvii. [112, 113. 148]-for 1775, xviii. [113. 152]— for 1776, xix. [137. 183]-for 1777, xx. [183. 197]-for 1778, xxi. [179. 194] for 1779, xxii. [224]-for 1780, xxiii. [210] Chefter; fome particular privileges of the exchequer court at, iv. [86, 87] -melancholy accident by an explosion of gunpowder, Nov. 5th, 1772, XV. [136, 137]

Chefter; account of fome peculiar cuf-
toms and orders of a court, called a
court of exchequer, belonging to this
city, the only one of the kind in
England, iv. [86, 87]-Affizes for
1763, vi. [71, 72]-for 1764, vii.
[68] for 1769, xii. [94]-for 1771,
xiv. [135. 141]-for 1776, xix. [183]
-for 1777, xx. [184]

Chefter. See alfo NATURAL HISTORY.
Chilcot, captain, late of the fhip called
the Charming Jenny, verlus three
opulent inhabitants of the ifle of An-
glefea, xvii. [113, 114]
Chippenham, in Wiltshire; a bill for
the recovery of fmall debts at this
place, was paffed March the 22d, 1755,
viii. [72]

Christ's Hospital; fir John Barnard re-
figns the prefidentship in 1758, i. 102
-The report made of its state in 1759,
iii. [90]-Its ftate in 1760, iv. [89]
-Its flate in 1761, v. [81. 86]—Its
ftate in 1762, vi. [73, 111, 112]—
The fate of this hofpital for 1763, vii.
[70]-for 1764, viii. [78]-the le-
gacy of 5ool. left to it in 1765 by
Mr. Marlow of Hackney, [141]—
State of this hofpital in 1765, ix. [85]

In 1766, x. [84]-an account of fome new elected governors in the year 1767, [130. 155]-an account of the benefactions and legacies by the reverend Thomas Trigge, [143]-a legacy of two thousand pounds that was left to this hofpital by Mr. William Robinfon, furveyor to the city hofpitals, [168]-State of this hofpital in 1767, xi. [91]-an account of fome new elected governors in 1768, and the benefactions they gave to the charity, [138]-State of this charity in 1768, xii. [91]-the legacy of 5ool. bequeathed by James Farquharfon,

efq. in 1769, [107]-The benefaction
of 2001. by the lord bishop of Chester
in 1770, xiii. [102]-fome benefac-
tions given to this charity in 1770,
[166] Proceedings of this charity
for the year 1771, xv. [94, 95]-the
legacy of rool. left by Richard Chif-
well, efq. of London, [123]-Pro-
ceedings of this hofpital in 1772, xvi.
[94]-A fhort state of the proceed-
ings at this hofpital in the year 1773,
xvii. [108]-In the year 1775, xix.
[132]

Chrittie, lieutenant-colonel, verfus Fran-
cis Noble Knipe and John Lequefne,
of Quebec, xi. [123, 124]
Chudleigh, the hon. mifs, verfus the
right hon. A. John Hervey, xii. [73]
-xvi. [102, 103]-See also duchess of
Kingston, under CHARACTERS.
Churchwarden; trial whether an alder.
man of London, when elected church-
warden, is compellable to ferve, xix.
[125]
City-road, the; from Iflington to Pad-
dington, opened for all paffengers and
carriages, iv. [129]

Civil-litt expences; between November
5th, 1688, and Lady-day 1702, ac-
count of, viii. oppofite to page [252]
-deficiency in 1769, and the fupply
granted, xii. [62. 64. 79]-Total
amount of, from Jan. 5th, 1765, to
Jan. 5th, 1766, [216. 217. 220]-
Motion for enquiring into the manage
ment of, from Jan. 5th, 1769, to Jan.
5th, 1770, negatived, xiii. [71*. 73*]
-Debates relating to them in 1777,
when an annual augmentation was
voted, xx. [71. 88. 91. 94. 181]-
income and expenditure, from Jan. 6th,
1776, to Jan. 5th, 1777, [260, 261]
-fums granted for, in 1777, [269]
Clavering, mifs Maria, verfus John
Craggs, efq. late a lieutenant in the
Eaft India Company's fervice, xxii.
[212,213]

Clergy, fons of the; collection at the
feaft of, in 1758, i. 90—In 1759, ii.
89-In 1760, iii. [100]-In 1761, iv.
[108]-In 1762, v. [84]-In 1763,
vi. [76]-In 1764, vii. [74]-In1765,
viii. [87]-In1766,ix. [87]-In1767,
x. [88] In 1768, xi. [105, 105]-
In 1769, xii. [101]-In 1770, xiii.
[134]-In 1771, xiv. [108]-In 1772,
xv. [99] In 1773, xvi. [100]-In
1774, xvii. [118] — In 1775, xviii.
[119]-In 1776, xix. [141]
Clergy; the origin and proceedings of
the inftitution for the benefit of the
widows,

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widows, in the diocese of Peterborough, v. [71] Clyde, the river; act for encouraging the navigation of it, paffed in 1759, ii. 97.

Coach; new royal, of his prefent majetty George III. described, v. [109, 110]

Coach act; the amount of the coach tax from 1772 to Midfummer 1774, upwards of 42,000l. xvii. [175]-which paffed in May 1775, a fhort account of, xix. [144]-the fun raifed by it in 1777, xxi. [184]

Couch tax; au eftimate of the number of ftage-coaches, flys, machines, and diligences, and of other four-wheeled carriages, in 1775, xviii. [191] Coal-heavers; riots made by the, in 1768, xi. [96. 99. 101, 102. 108. 111. 114. 119. 121. 124. 129, 130. 136, 137. 139, 140] Coals;

bills to prevent the fraudulent admeasurement of, in Weltminster, ii. 97-xx. [173]-Imported into London in 1763, vi. [64]-The report of the recorder of London to the city's right to import 4,000 chaldron for the benefit of the city poor at one filling per chaldron lefs duty than is the custom to pay in the port of London, ix. [119]- Refolution of the common council of London to fupport an application to parliament, to prevent the great frauds in the admeafurement of coals, [153]-A duty of 6d. a chaidron granted to the city of London for 46 years for various purposes, x. [102]— Imported into London in 1772, xvi. [103]-Payment for coals without a receipt from the feller not valid in law, xix. [195]-The number of chaldrons of coals imported into London from Newcastle, Sunderland, and Scotland, in the courfe of the year 1777, xxi. [161]-the number of fhips cleared at the custom-houfe, coaft-wife, and for foreign parts, in the courfe of the fame year, [161]-The duty laid on all coals exported in 1780, xxiii. [320] Coal-meter, city; value of his place in 1761, iv. [101]-In 1768, xi. [181] Coal-meter, fea; value of his place in 1762, v. [115]-And in 1775, xviii. [104] Cockermouth, Cumberland, contetted

elestion in 1768, xi. [98, 99] Cocklane ghoft; fummary account of the proceedings relating to, in 1762, v. [68. 142. 147] Codbeck brook; bill to make it naviga

ble from the river Swale to Thirsk, x. [92]

Coffee and chocolate; an additional inland duty laid on, in April 1759, ii. 84. 180, 181-the growth of it encouraged by parliament in the British plantations, 97-The appropriation of the money arifing from the duty to the finking fund in 1760, iii. [194]— Duty laid upon thefe articles March 10th, 1764, vii [164]-The additional inland duty in 1765, and the purpofes to which it was directed to be applied, viii. [247]-Prohibited in the principality of Hesse Caffel, ix. [80]— the faid duty continued in 1766, [211]-The duty impofed in the year 1771 upon all coffee imported into the Ifle of Man, xiv. [229]-The tax laid on all dealers in these articles of trade in the year 1780, xxiii. [320] Coin; gold and filver. See Mint. Common right of pafturage; trial respecting, xxi. [196]

Confinement; trial for illegal, vii. [113] Conftitutional Society; profecution of the printers and Mr. Horne in relation to the bufinefs of, xix. [197. 201, 202]xx. [167.211.234. 245]

Copper bars; the exportation of fuch as may be imported into England encouraged on paying a certain drawbæk, ii. 97. 182-Action brought for importation of foreign, [ix. 119] Corn; bill relating to the importation and exportation of, ix. [66]-Complaints made in France on the fcarcity of, in 1768, xi. [47, 48]-Bencficial effects of the royal edict for the unlimited exportation and importation of, [148]-wife regulations in France to prevent monopoly, [181]-Infurreetions in France on account of dearness of, xiii. [133]-xvi. [115]-Ufeful regulation at the corn-market in January 1771, xiv. [65, 66]-Price of at Bear Key for fifteen fucceffive years, commencing January 1742, xv. [196] -table of fuch as has been exported from 1739 to 1744, [197]-magazines for, eftablished in Germany, [71]xvi. [43, 44]—Diftreffes in France in 1775, on account of the fcarcity and dearnefs of, xviii. [148*]-value of fuch as has been imported into England and Scotland fince the commencement of the corn register act in 1770, to 1774, [191] Kept on board any fhip, &c. beyond the time prefcribed for clearance at the custom-houte, fubjects

hip, &c. to forfeiture, xix. [126]State of what has been exported and imported in 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, and 1778, xxi. [275*. 282*]—And in 1779, xxii. [323, 324]-average price of in 1779, [324]-Accurate ftate of the prices in 1775 and 1780, xxiii. [197] Cornwall; aflizes for 1763, vi. [72]— for 1765, viii. [81]-for 1769, xii. [93]-for 1774, xvii. [148] Cornwall. See alfo NATURAL HIS

TORY.

Coronation of British kings; ufual fervices and claims of feveral perfons, nobility and others, with anfwers to each and every claim on this important occafion, iv. [201. 205]-of their prefent majefties in 1761, [215. 235] Covent Garden theatre; riot in 1763, and the caufe of it, vi. [57, 58]-Patent of fold, to whom, and for what fum, x. [106]—Difputes between the managers, xi. [136, 1371-xiii. [130] —xiv. [155]—Rill paffed for fecuring a fund belonging to certain perfons of, xix. [142]

Coventry Act, or Black A&t; origin and intent of, explained, vi. [89] Coventry; bill relating to the police of, xi. [73]-affizes for 1761, iv. [104]-for 1763, vi. [91, 92]-for 1764, vii. [68]-for 1765, viii. [80, 81. 121] for 1766, ix. [88. 128.] for 1771, xiv. [135]—for 1772, XV. [94]-for 1773, xvi. [92. 135]-for 1774, xvii. [113]-for 1775, xviii. [114. 153]-for 1776, xix. [183]— for 1777, xx. [198]-for 1778, xxi. [179]

Counterfeit money; obfervations upon,

with an account of fome methods for difcovering the frauds, &c. viii. [82, 83.1531

Courts martial, and of enquiry, i. 80.

85-. [175. 178]-iv. [127, 128] -xiii. [87, 88]

Cowbridge, in South Wales; affizes for 1768, xi. [154]-for 1776, xix. [183]

Cox's museum; a fhort description and account of, viii. [151, 152] Coxheath encampment; troops ftationed

at in 1778, xxi. [189]-fentence paffed on Bryant Sheridan for defertion, [200] --royal vifit to, in November 1778, [237, 238]

Criminal converfation; trials and divorces in confequence of. See Adultery. Crifis, the; a political pamphlet, proceedings relating to, xviii. [94, 951xix. [135]

Croydon; aflizes for 1761, iv. [150]— for 1763, vi. [91]-for 1765, viii. [121] for 1767, x. [120, 121]— for 1771, xiv. [135]-for 1773, xvi. [134] for 1775, xviii. [153, 154] -tor 1777, XX, [198]-for 1779, xxii. [224]

Cumberland, William duke of; funeral proceffion of, viii. 200. 202] Curom-houfe. See Excife, Cyder excife; argument ufed in oppofition to, and in fupport of, in the year 1763, vi. [34. 37]-Heads of the act relating to it, [147. 151]—reprefentation and petition of the city of London against it, and parliamentary proceedings relating to it, [151. 155]

-Trial relating to this act, viii. [135] -Caufes which produced the repeal of this act in 1766, ix. [46, 47. 66. 100]

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Dearth; calamities from, in Germany, in 1771, xiii. [83*. 85*. 99, 100. 117, 118. 120]

Debt, national; ftate of the, from January 11th, 1757, to January 11th, 1758, i. 133. 143-On the 5th of January 1759, ii. 186. 190-As it tood January 11th, 1759. and January 11th, 1760, iii. [196. 202]— Standing out at January 5, 1761, V. [162, 163]-at January 5, 1762, [176, 177]-On December 31, 1762, and January 5, 1763, vi. [185. 188] -On January 5, 1764, vii. [169, 170] January 5, 1766, ix. [198, 199] January 5, 1767, x. [214, 215]January 5, 1768, xi. [259, 260]January 5, 1772, xiv. [220, 221]from 1739 to 1775, by dr. Price, xx. [260]

Debtors, infolvent; acts and other proceedings relating to, in 1759, ii. 90. 97—In 1761, iv. [85, 86. 111. 113. 124. 164. 165. 177. 183]-In 1762, v. [81] In 1765, viii. [90. 185. 189-In 1769, xii. [91. 99. 114]In 1774, xvii.[161.139]-In 1776, xix. [143, 144. 168. 238. 242]-In 1778, xxi. [184] Thatched-houfe Society,

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inftituted for relieving and discharging perfons imprifoned for fmall debts; an account of the proceedings of this fociety in the year 1773, xvi. [99. 126]-In 1776, xix. [141]-In 1778, xxi. [162]-trial, touching a fraud under an act of infolvency, [209, 210] - Judicious remarks on the laws which allow the imprisonment of infolvents; on lord Beauchamp's bill to remedy this evil; on acts of grace; and on the humane proceedings of Mr. Howard, who vifited and inspected the feveral jails in the country, xxiii.

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32.34.

Debts; trial for the recovery of money lent to a gentleman's wife, who died before the payment of the money, xix. [117, 118]

Defamation; trial refpecting, xi. [134] Denmark; king of, entertained by the city of London, xi. 168. 171.—Queen dowager, funeral proceffion, xiii. [121]

Deptford; fire in the dock-yard in 1758,
1. 107, 108.

Derby; affizes for 1763, vi. [72. 92]—,
for 1765, viii. [121]-for 1766, ix.
[88] for 1767, x. [121]—for 1768,
xi. [97. 156]-for 1772, xv. [94.
126]-for 1773, xvi. [92. 134]-for
1774, xvii. [148]-for 1775, xviii.
[113. 153]-for 1776, xix. [139]—
for 1777, xx. [197]-for 1778, xxi.
[179. 194]

Derry, Robert, of the bagnio, Charles
Street, Covent Garden; remarkable ad-
vertisement of, ii. [156. 157]
Devizes, the; affizes for 1765, viii. [81]
Devon; affizes for the county of, in

1763, vi. [91]-for 1764, vii. [68]
for 1765, viii. [81. 121]—for 1766,
ix. [88. 128]-for 1769, xii. [93]-
for 1770, xiii. [141]—for 1776, xix.
[182]-for 1777, xx. [198]
Devonshire, the duke of, verfus certain
lead miners, iv. [103]
Dice; ftamped in 1775, xviii. [191]
Diffenters; refusing, not compellable to
ferve the office of theriff, v. [92]-
Debates on the petition for the relief
of from fubfcription, which was nega-
tived by a large majority, xv. [86*.
89-Bill paffed by the commons, but
rejected by the lords, xv. [96*. 101*]
-xvi. [94]-the proceedings which
led to the introduction of the bill for
their relief, with refpect to fubfcribing
to the doctrinal parts of the 39 articles
(in April 1773) the apparent change
which has taken place in the religious
opinions of many of the diffenters

fince the toleration act of the firft of
William and Mary, and the debates
in both houfes upon this bill, which
was paffed by the commons, but re-
jected by the lords, xv. [96*. 101*]—
xvii. [89]-an anonymous circula-
tory letter addreffed to them on this
occafion, xv. 173, 174—An act for
their relief, with refpect to fubfcription,
received the royal affent, May 18,
1779, xxii. [210]

Divorce; trials and bills relating to. See
Adultery.

Dodfley, mr. of London, book feller,
verfus meffieurs Ch. Elliot and Colin
M'Farquhar, of Edinburgh, book-
fellers, xviii. [138]
Dorchefter; affizes for the year 1761, iv.
[91]-for 1763, vi. [92]-for 1764,
vii. [93]—for 1765, vili. [81]—for
1766, ix. [88. 128]-for 1767, x.
[74. 121]—for 1768, xi. [156]-for
1769, xii. [93]-for 1770, xiii. [141]
-for 1772, xv. [93]-for 1773, xvi.
[92]-for 1774, xvii. [148]-for
1775, xviii. [114. 155]-for 1776,
xix. [139. 182]-for 1778, xxi. [178]
-for 1779, xxii. [224]

Dorfet; aflizes for 1762, v. [101]-for-
1764, vii. [68]-for 1765, viii. [121]
-for 1773, xvi. [135]
Drowned perfons; fociety inftituted for
the recovery of. See USEFUL PRO-

JECTS.

Drury Lane theatre; great riot in 1763, and the cause explained, vi. [52]— Improvements in 1765, viii. [130]And in 1775, xviii. [160]-Bill paffed for fecuring a fund belonging to certain perfons of, xix. [128]

Duels and challenges; between John Wilkes, efq. and Samuel Martin, cfq. vi. [110]-Two intimate friends, viii. [128]-lord Byron and William Chaworth, efq. [208. 212]

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Henry Flood, efq. and James Agar, elq. xii. [136]-Lord Townshend and the earl of Bellamont, xvi. [72]→ colonel Blaquiere and Beauchamp Bagnell, eiq. [77. 85]-mr. Scawen and mr. Fitzgerald, [131] - mr. Whately, banker, in Lombard-street, and John Temple, efq. lieutenantgovernor of New Hampshire, [152] -Captain Stony and Mr. Bate, xx. [161]-captain Pennington and captain Tollemache, [209]-Count Rice and viscount du Barry, xxi. [211]xxii. [204, 205]-honourable Charles James Fox, and mr. Adam, [235236]-marquis de la Fayette and the earl of Carlile, [317, 318-Earl of

Shelburne

Encampments; fummer, for 1778, xxi. [189]-royal vifit to, [232. 238] Enfield chace; bill paffed for enclosing, xx. [173]

Shelburne and Mr. Fullarton, xxiii. [150, 151]—mr. Donovan and captain James Hanfon, [206]-Trial refpecting a duel, xxi. [233] Duelling; trial for challenging a knight of a hire, vi. [76, 77] Duellift; edict published at Munich in 1773, for the punishing with death both the parties and their feconds, xvii. [149, 150]

Durham. See NATURAL HISTORY. Durham; affizes for 1762, v. [101]for 1763, vi. [91]-for 1766, ix. [88. 128]-for 1767, x. [121]-for 1768, xi. [158]—for 1770, xiii. [139]-for 1773, xvi. [134]-for 1774, xvii. [113. 148]-for 1775, xviii. [153] for 1776, xix. [182]-for 1779, xxii. [224]

Durham Yard embankment; proceedings relating to, xiii. [155, 156. 158] -xiv. [70*, 71*. 79. 84, 85. 95. 97, 98. 102. 104]

Duval, mr. a builder near Mary-le-bone, verfus mr. Clough, of Salisbury Court, xiii. [75]

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lifon, efq. of Whitehaven, xi. [155] Election dinner, remarkable, iv. [101] Elections contefted, remarkable, iv. [95. 106] Bills to prevent the votes of occafional freemen, and fraudulent votes, paffed, vi. [65. 71]-Contested in 1768, xi. [83*, 84*. 8o. 82] Electors in feveral counties; inftructions

of, to their reprefentatives, xii. [66, 67.70. 73.78, 79]-Propofe tefts to be figned by their feveral reprefentatives, xvii. [152]-xviii. [37, 38] Ellis, mifs, verfus mr. Cock, an attorney, xix. [200, 201] Elphinston, captain, of the Egmont, verfus the printer of the St. James's Chronicle, xvii. [134] Ely, act for draining, &c. certain lands in the ifle of, iii. [106] Ely; affizes for 1761, iv. [150]-for 1763, vi. [92]-for 1764, vii. [94] -for 1765, viii. [81]—for 1767, x. [74]-for 1773, xvi. [134]-for 1774, xvii. [113]

Entertainment; given to their majefties at Guildhall, on the lord mayor's day, 1761, iv. [176. 178. 235. 242]-To the duke of York in 1763, vi. [55, 56] -To the king of Denmark, xi. [168. 171]

Entick, the reverend mr. meffrs. Beardmore and his clerk; Wilfon and Fell, verfus lord Halifax and the king's meffengers, vi. [98]-vii. [87. 112, 113]-viii. [88. 101]

Epping Forelt; particulars relating to the enclofures and plantations of, iv. [81] Efcape from prifon; trial refpecting, ix. [102]

Effay on Woman; trial for publishing vii. [46]

Effex; affizes for 1765, viii. [81]-for 1766, ix. [88. 128] Excife-office, the, and customs; proceedings of, in 1758, i. 111. 113. 116

In 1759, ii. 77. 97, 98-In 1760, iii. [105]-In 1762, v. [106]-In 1763, vi. [112]-In 1764, vii. [105] —In 1765, viii. [109, 110]—In 1766, ix. [62. 79. 148, 149]-In 1767, x. [62. 112] In 1770, xiii. [72. 88. 101. 103. 144, 145]-In 1771, xiv. [80]-in 1772, XV. [78, 105, 113, 114]-In 1773, xvi. [75. 139]-In 1774, xvii. [81, 82, 83, 97. 175]--in 1686, in 1714, in 1751, and in 1765, [175, 176]-In 1775, xviii.[145, 146. 162, 163. 170. 185. 191]-In 1776, xix. [135. 184]-In 1777, xx. [201] -In 1778, xxi. [180. 184. 192, 193. 195, 196. 208-In 1780, xxiii. [205] Exeter; affizes for 1761, iv. [150]-for 1763, vi. [71]-for 1764, vii. [68. 93]-for 1767, x. [80, 81. 121]

for 1768, xi. [154]—for 1769, xii. [127]-for 1773, xvi. [92. 134]-for 1774, xvii. [113. 148]-for 1775, xviii. [114. 154]-for 1776, xix. [139] -for 1777, xx. [184. 198] - for 1778, xxi. [179. 194]-for 1779, xxii. [204]

Extortion, trial refpecting, ix. [144]

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