6 INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
Ac 
Accidents: by a cart overpowering a horse 
ascending a hill, xlv 396 
‘e*»+ woman crushed to death between a 
lighter and a ship’s side, xlv 399 
~+--eye struck out at tennis, xlv 400 
--.. from riding on shafts, xlv 406. xlvi 
412. xlvii 422. xlviii 371. xlix 532 
‘eee ata Ship’s launching, xlv 420 
«+ee men drowned shooting ducks, xlv 421 
a fall of a stage waggon over a bridge, 
xlv 430 
e+e» man drowned on leaping from London- 
_ bridge with his arms extended, xlv 430 
eee» two men killed in piling timber, xlv 
436 
«+e inattempting to fasten a vessel to the 
jetty, at Hull, xlv 438 
eo» +» brewer’s clerk suffocated in a vessel of 
wort, xlv 438 
«+s. at the West India docks, xlv 439 
e.++ in crossing the sands from Lancaster to 
Allithwaite, xlv 440 
esos in well-sinking, xlv 468 
e+.» from falling of chimneys, xlvi 361 
+. in digging out a fox froma cleft in a 
rock, xlvi 372 
e+. child killed by pulling a cask down 
upon himself, xlvi 384 
«+.. man killed by leaping from a waggon, 
xlvi 389 
«».- four men drowned in an extraordinary 
manner, xlvi 393 
e»+. in crossing streets, xlvi 397, 400, id. 
xlviii 417 
e -» boy struck from the gunwale of a boat 
into the Thames by an oar and drowned, 
xlvi 404 
‘esses gig jammed between a cart and hack- 
ney coach, xlvi 406 
e++- Sailor drowned by slipping between 
two vessels, xlvi 409 
e+.+ man crushed between a cart-wheel and 
a wall, xlvi 409 
‘+.. from horses taking fright, xlvi 408, 
412, 436. xlvii 369, 392. xiviii 383, 421, 
434, tb. xlix 508. liii 42. lvi 95 
e... drowned by falling into a lock, xlvi 416 
e»»» horse in a chaise killed by a tree fall- 
ing on it, xlvi 422 
-+-+ falling from one of the horses ofa cart, 
xlvi 430 
ee to one person, xlvi 432, 721, 
422 
wees 
, in one family, lvii 25 
«+++ boy’s thigh broken in a scramble, xlvi 
722 
+++ from oversetting a bucket of ore ina 
mine, xlvi $12 
«++. —— being run over, xlvii 359. xlix 
354, lvii 26 
«+++ falling down stairs, xlvii 378. xlix 532 
--.. child killed by falling down with a 
glass bottle, xlvii 397 
ees. man blown intoa tub of boiling glue 
xlviii 386 — 
ac 
Accidents: man killed by a blow on the 
head with a stick in joke, xlviii 387 
.+++ infant dropped in handing out of a 
stage and killed, xlviii 387 
«+» horse in a cart killed by a hogshead of 
sugar rolling over it, xlviii 395 
--++ boy drowned by falling from a barge, 
xlviii 409 
-+.» from racing with carriages, xlviii 411 
+++» man, boy, and horse in a chaise, drown- 
ed in attempting to water the horse, 
xlviii 418 
--++ bricklayers falling from the top of a 
house just finished, xlviii 433 
.. ++ falling in of a sand-pit, xlviii 434 
..+» falling of an arch on striking the cen-. 
tres, xlviii 446, 447 : 
.»+. from sliding down a stack of straw, 
xlviii 449 
-+.. in drawing the charge of a gun, xlvili 
460 
-»-- falling from a coach box, xviii 463. 
xlix 354 
ae from a horse, xlix 356. lv 47 
.«++ by the fall of a stone from a cliff, xlix 
418. liv 25 
«+». from leaving the horse of a coal gin in 
the care of a child, xlix 419 
«+s. young lady drowned on getting into a 
wherry, xlix 458 
+++ persons drowned in attempting to pass 
a bridge in a flood, xlix 469 
,++- from the fall of a church steeple, lii 
256° 
-» +» from the fall of a cliff, lii 294, liv 112. 
lix 123 e 
---+- fall from a ship’s mast, liii 44 
«+e. crowd at Carlton-house, liii 70 
-».. from a girl’s fainting in a crowd ata 
confirmation, liii 89 
++.» fall from the gallery of a playhouse, 
liv 8 
+++ bursting of a wormcooler, liv 35 
..+. from a crowd at a fair, liv 112 
.... from a crowd rushing out of a church, 
liv 147. lv 119. lvii 33. lviii 170 
.. +» from undermining a bank, ly 57 
-. ++ boy killed by a bundle of swords fall- 
ing on him, lv 65 
from the fall of stones in a quarry, 
lv 91 
--». from the fall of stones in a eoalpit, lv 
102 
«+++ man and nine horses drowned, lvi 13 
-.+- man killed by tilting his chair, lyi 39 
+++- ———— coming down by the run on 
board a ship, lvi 86 
++. in hunting, lvii 16 
+++ from the breaking of a ladder, Ivii 44. 
---. from taking spirits by mistake for 
water to extinguish a fire, lviii 27 é 
-».. ferryman and his passengers drowned 
by mistaking a sand for the shore, lviii 179 
“age shot by mistake for a bear, lviii 
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