2 INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
AC 
Abergavenny, G. Ist earl, vii 178] viii 201] 
ISL] xii 70] 197] 199] xv 235] xvit 
274} xviii 249] 261] xx 280] 283] xxi 303] 
xxi 342] 348] 350] 301] xxiii 330] 331) 
333] 
— G. Neville, lord, xviii 150 
— H. 2nd earl, xxxi 298] 304] 
SS ord (t. den: ww xi 48 
bernethy, account of, xlix 1 
Abeniethe: J. (surgeon) xxxviii 380, 509. xl 
367 - 
Abingdon, trial for bribery at, xu ‘A ee 
wee Shock of an earthquake felt, xiv 
100] 
...- two of the corporation to act as 
justices annually, xvii 142] 
Abingdon, maj. xxvi 53} : 
————— Montagu, 5th earl, lvi204] 
Willoughby, 4th earl, ii 142. xiii 
70] 199] xv 235] 236] xvi 243] xvii 274) 
xviii 249] 251] xix 255] xx 66] 280] 283] 
204n. xxi 79] 99] 154] 303] xxii 221] 342] 
343] xxiii 330] 331] 333] xxv 296] xxxiv 
165. xxxv 90] xxxvii 182] xl 332 
..e~ convicted of a libel on Mr, Sermon, 
xxxvi 40. xxxvii 7 : 
Abington, Mrs. ix 248. xviii 209. xx 200 
xxiii 205 
Abisbal, conde del, lv 145] 176, 180. lvii 
117] lviii 19] Ixi 179] 180] 
Ablancourt, d’, iii 80. xxxiv 527.] 
Abo, fire at, xviii 149] 
-.. raised to an archbishoprick, lix 58 
Aboukir, destruction of the French fleet, 
xxxix 126] 139] 142 
-.-. battle of, xli 43] 
Aboyne, C. 4th earl of, xiv 204] 
— G. 5th earl, lv 299 
Abrahams, Abraham, convicted of forgery, 
xvii 146] 159] 
Abrantes, duke of. See Junot 
Abras, count a’, lii 179 
Abreu, marq. a’, ii 111 
Abstemiousness ‘ See Food 
Abstinence 
Abthane. See Thane 
Abu Taleb khan, xlv 882 
Abubeker, xvi 141 
Abul Fazel v 108. xxxiii 376] xlii 475 
Abulfeda, xiii 225 
Abyssinia, manners and customs of, xxxii 
170. 1. 80. lvii 530-8 
Acacia, food for cattle, 11 384 
Academy, American, of Arts and Sciences, 
xxiv 20] 
of St. Luke, medal to R. Milne, iii 
143 
+--+ prize to Mr. Byres, v 112] 
—— Royal. See Royal Academy of Arts 
Royal, of Music, iii 15 
of Sciences,at Paris, a Negro 
nh a corresponding member, xxviii 
Acadia. See Nova Scotia 
Acca, bishop of Hexham, xvii 122 
Ac 
Accawaws, xii 279 
Accidents: several Jews drowned by a boat 
upsetting at Spithead, i 82 
«++» powder-mills blown up. See Powder 
mills 
+++ two men suffocated by foul air in a 
beer cellar, i 96 
.+++ farmer killed by his own bull, i 98 
«.«+ fall of an old house in St. Giles’s, 1101 
«+. several persons killed at the town-hall 
of Pool, in Montgomeryshire, on an alarm 
of the floor giving way, i 104 
a making cartridges, at Morpeth, i 
«+.. men suffocated on board a ship, i 116 
+++. three persons buried five weeks under 
snow, i 297 
«+e» explosion of a shellat a founder’s, ii 65 
+--+ persons drowned in passage-boats from 
Southampton and Poole, ii 81 
-.+. ship blown up in saluting, ii 88 
. Worcester waggon set on fire by the 
bursting of a bottle of aquafortis, ii 90 
-+.. explosion of powder at South-sea cas- 
tle, ii 108 
«+++ West-Indiaman blown up at the Hope- 
point, ii 109 
+++. two men smothered in sinking a well, 
ii 123 
.++- boy and girl smothered in asand-pit, 7. 
+++ boat overset by a sudden swell of the 
sea at Tinemouth, iii 65] 
«++. labourer killed by falling from a height 
on his feet, iii 68] 
«+++ eflorts of a boy to save another drowned 
by ice breaking, ¢). 
-+.+ oldman choked by a boy at play, iii 82] 
++.» Dutch ship sunk by an Englishman, 
iii 116 
Pe fro the bursting of a smokeball, iii 
146] 
.».. destruction of a family prevented by 
presence of mind and courage, iv 60] 
«+.» persons drowned by leaping a horse 
intoa ferry boat, iv 62] 
..+ elderly lady burnt to death, iv 66] 
..-- from loaded guns, iv 66] x 56] 126) 
129] xlix 368. 1 25*. liii 91. lv 15, 64, Iwi 
11. lvii 199. lviii 14 
-».. house blown up from snapping a pistol 
in a shop at Elgin, iv 72] 
«+.. from the fumes of charcoal, iv 74] viii 
159] x 90. xiii 173] 
e».. persons killed by the fall of a wall at 
Old Windsor, iv 80] 
see. on an alarm of fire at a methodist 
meeting, iv 89] 
«es. persons killed by the fall of walls at 
fires, iv 103] 157] xv 138] xvi 108] Ix 166 
«».. three persons drowned at a sheep- 
washing, iv 122 
ess» youth killed fowling in the isle of Coll, 
iv 133 
«=. dean Langton killed by falling from 
a precipice in Derbyshire, iv 195] 
