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Exill 212] xxv 212] xxviii 206] xxxiv 25. 
xl 92. xliv 437. xlvi 398. liii 251. liv 84. 
lyi 302. lviii 279, Ixi 292 
aed great number of, xvi 75] xxxviii 
«... fraudulent commissions, xvii 112] xlvi 
399 
«++» subsequent payment of debts by, xix 
129] 
++.. included in an insolvent act, xix 239] 
+-.. largesum of money found concealed by 
one, xxvi 221] 
++» certificate refused by the chancellor to 
one who had lost five pounds at a sitting 
at cards, xxx 209] 
«+». number at different periods, xxxii 194] 
xxxv 29, 61. xl 208. xlviii 630. xlix 722*. 
Ji 539. lii 427. liii 30] 271. liv 319.1v 324. 
lvi 340, lvii 324, lviii 352. lix 239. lx 365. 
lxi 307 
«+e. long imprisoned, xlvi 398 
+++» committed to prison, xlviii 435 
«-.. indictment for nonappearance, xlix 
521 
e+e early, 1xi 478 
Banks, one established at Berlin, vii 109 
proprietors of one in Scotland made 
liable for debts incurred by the directors, 
xxi 195] 
«»+- one formed by the empress of Russia 
: He lending money on mortgage, xxviii 
+++» general stoppage in the north, xxxix 7 
«++» country, mischiefs of, xliii 11] 
—— conspiracy toinjure one, lyii 
298] 
+++» fraudulent one, xliv 438 
+e early, lxi 478 
Banks, J. xxxvi 287 
—— Rich. lviii 348. 1x 361 
—— sir Jos. xi 150] 180] xiv 124] 131] 
133] 150] 154] 159] xv 108] 116] 139] 
xvi 106] 4, 39, 49, 96, 101, 105, 266, 272. 
xvii 88, 151. xviii 78. xix 84, xx 234. 
xxiii 72. xxv 66. xxvi4l, 48. xxvii 27, 32, - 
81. xxviii 55, 57. xxix 39, 45. xxx 222] 
xxxi 230] 41, 70. xxxii 247] 17, 67, 157, 
179. xxxiii 309] xxxiv 378. xxxv 292. 
xxxvi 342, 349. xxxvii 89*] xxxviii 383, 
511. xli 5, 372. xliii 180] 459. xlviii 927. 
xlix863. 1131. 11833. 1ii 631, 667. 111i 392, 
510. liv 488. lvi 498, lvii 24. lviii 604. Ix 
435, Ixi 314, 319 
+++. purposes a voyage toward the N. Pole, 
xvi 82] 
«.-. elected president of the Royal Society, 
xxi 212] 
T. xlvii 434 
Bankside, fire at, lvi 79 
Bannatyn, M’Leod, lii 694 
Bannister v. Spooner and others, Ix 256 
(mus.) xx 42 
C. xviii 225. xxxi 205} 208] 
xxxiv 9 
ae J, xxxii 139 
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Banti, Mad. xxxvil5 
Baobab, description of the, vi 65 
Baptism of a man upwards of ninety, xlix 
498 
—-— Abyssinian, lvii 535 
Baptist, J. xliv 467 
Bar, town and castle taken by the Russians, 
xil7] 
Baraguay, d’Hillier, gen. xl 66] 267] xlvii 
154 
Baratinski, prince, xxvii 185] xlvii 371 
Barbacena, visc. liv 236 i 
Barbaczy, col. xli 255] 269 
Barbadoes : account of, xxxv 423 
.»«» fires at Bridgetown, i 96, ix 114] 134[ 
144] 148] x 77] 
«+-- grant to, for the assistance afforded in 
the capture of Martinico, viii 240] 
«+++ grant toward improving the harbour, 
xiii 236] 
e+.. deficient crop, xviii 143] 
+... grant for cleaning the harbour, xviii 
245 
«+.» wretched state of, xix 167] liii 86 
e+. hurricanes at, xxiii 295] xxiv 30] 163] 
xxViii 211] xi 102 
«++» petition of the free people of colour 
to the assembly rejected, liii 86 
+» Salary of chief justice of viceadmiralty 
court, liii 306 
.. Scarcity of provision, liv 211] 
..«+ insurrection in, lviii 87-9] 161] 55, 77 
Barbarity, shocking instance of, xxxiii 2] 
Barbaro. See Barbarus 
Barbarossa, Fred. emp. x 271. 
rick I. 
—— Hayvradin, xii 21 
Horug, xii 20, 21 
Barbaroux, xxxv 265] 
Barbarus, Hermolaus, jun. xv 116 
Barbary, vessels captured by the Maltese, 
xii 147] 
+++. earthquake on the coast, xviii 102] 
-.-- plague in, li 887. Ix 79, 144. 1xi 15, 
26, 31, 36, 99 
+... American expedition against, lvii 125] 
.. «+ cruisers in the Atlantic and Channel, 
lix 45 
. unsatisfactory answers to the British 
and French admirals, lxi 99 
Barbauld, Mrs. xvi 219, 223, 225, 227, 228. 
xviii 2082. xxxvii 130*] xliii 390. 1iii 596 
Barbazan, sieur, lviii 57 
Barber, capt. See Beaumont, J. T. B. 
Eliz, murder committed by, xlvii 
See Frede- 
393 
Rob. xxxix 407. xlvii 851 
Barberry, injurious to corn, xlix 873 
Barbeyrac, J. x 293. xxxviii 337 
Barbot, xi 208 
Barbotte, xxxvii 90] 
Barhon, gen. xliii 60] xlviii 685 
Barbut, W. murdered, xviii 170] 
av iT Ant. xi 180] xxiy 6] xxvii 41] 140] 
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