Ac 
$2] xxi 181] xxvi 205] xxxiv 20. xxxvi 
32. xxxviii 27. xlvi 412, 423. xlvii 362, 
395, 409. xlviii 411, 418. 1 109*. lili 2, 
89. liv 89. lv 56, 69, lviii 83, 152 
Accidents: blowing up of the magazine at 
Crema, xi 116] i 
-,-» by falling in of part of a mine in Swe- 
den, xi 121] 
es.» persons lost at Dominica in a leaky 
boat, xi 124] 2 
++ four persons suffocated ina cellar, xi 
126] 
++ eighteen persons drowned in the Tiber, 
xi 133) 
e-.. Man destroyed in a limekiln, xi 141] 
xlix 449 
‘e+ four ladies suffocated in their bed- 
room, xi 151] . 
‘s+. man killed by swallowing a wasp, xi 152] 
+... Several persons hurt by the fall of a 
stack of chimneys in the Fleet, xi 157] 
«+» at the duke of Grafton’s by the fall of 
walls building, xi 185] 
+++. passengers in the Exeter stage drowned, 
xi 19)] 
«+.» Wellingborough bridge broken down 
by the stage waggon, xii 81 | 
e+..- death by falling from a waggon, and 
curious law case in consequence, xii 94} 
-».. from catching a pen-knife between the 
thighs, xii 106] 
e+.. fall of the abutment of the new bridge 
at Edinburgh, xii 121] 
e-.. men smothered in digging graves, xii 
132] xlvi 427 
nine dockmen drowned ina gale in 
Portsmouth harbour, xii 147] 
+++. Several persons drowned at the lord 
mayor’s show, xii 149] 
e+.. woman burnt to death by falling into 
the fire in a fit from fright, xiii 67] 
«+-- boat upset near Harwich, xiii 104] 
- near Inyerary, xiii 144] 
e+. at the execution of two murderers at 
Rome, xiii 154] 
«+.. pilot boat at Liverpool, xiii 166] 
*+.. persons drowned by the breaking down 
of a bridge, xiv 134] xxxiv 37 
ers in a boat from Bath, 
* xiv 140] 
killed by the fall of the new 
barracks at Neiss, xiv 147] 
swallowed up by the opening 
of the earth, xiv 164] xvi 122] 
++.» from loaded firearms, xv 103] 147] x1 
82. xlv 435, 7b., 459. xlvi 397, 432. xlvii 
358. xlviii 384. lvi 24 
-+.. father and two sons drowned, xv 120] 
puppet-show-man and his audience 
blown up, xv 136] 
e+. ina thick fog, xv 148] ly 104 
---- froma pipe in the mouth of a drun- 
_ kard, xy 35 
«+s- eight persons drowned jn a boat off 
Calais, xvi 65] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
Ac 
Accidents : nine persons drowned in a boat 
on the Nith, xvi 80] 
.... a girl and a heifer swallowed up by the 
earth in France, xvi 122] 
++. persons trodden to death atan execu- 
tion, xvi 131] xlix 879 
..++ persons suffocated in a brewer’s vat, 
xvi 139] xxxix 47 
..+» man killed by the falling of a stone 
under which he dreamed he should find 
money, xvii 89] 
«++ Several persons drowned at a ferry over 
the Sarte, xvii 92] 
-++. from the fall of scaffolding, xvii 105] 
Xxxili 35*. xxxvili 29. xliv 422, 427. 
xlvi 376. xlviii 417. liv 86 
«+++ death from a wound in the leg by a 
cock’s spur, xvii 124] 
«-.. from the blowing up of the roundhouse 
of the Kent, xvii 134] 
+++» persons drowned at the passage over 
the Severn by the folly of one of the pas- 
sengers, xvii 161] 
rev. Mr. Newnham killed by falling 
into Penpark hole, xviii 99] 
.. ++ from a boat being squeezed between 
two vessels in the Thames, xviii 158] 
+++. explosion of gunpowder on board the 
Marlborough xix 170] 
.» ++ boat upset in the port of Chester, xix 
177] 
..+- from persons shooting, xix 185] xlv 
426. xlvii 398. xlix 505, liii 11, 44. lvii 
75. lix 90. 1x 140 
++.. at the funeral of the duchess of North- 
umberland, xix 196] 
-+-- child killed by the wadding of a pistol 
at a bonfire, xx 213] 
«+.. from the breaking of ice, xxi 163] 
xxxili 51%. xxxvii 4, 7. xliii 47. xliv 361. 
xlv 465. xlvii 364, lili 22. lvi 3, 11. lvii 103 
«+» Dr. Sclater killed by a sack of cara- 
way seeds falling from a crane, xxi 167] 
..++ two men suffocated in acellar, xxi 187} 
«+++ persons smothered under a hayrick, 
xxi 188] 
++.. woman saved from drowning by a dog, 
xxi 207] 
++» by the falling of a new bridge in Spain, 
xxii 202] 
++.» miss Nangle burnt, her clothes being 
set on fire by a lens with which she was 
amusing herself, xxii 218] 
«+.» powder magazine at Vienna blown up, 
xxii 218] ; 
-.-- manand child thrown down by a car- 
riage, and dreadfully burnt by the break- 
ing of a bottle of aquafortis, xxiii 223] 
prince of Wales and Mr. Thomson un- 
horsed by riding against each other, xxvi 
204) 
---+ Spalding and his assistant drowned 
in a diving-bell, xxvi 206] 
-.«- breaking down of a bridge, xxvi 211] 
xli 24. xlviii 371, 294. xlix 394, 1 119* 
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