106 
CA 
Cannon, method of boring, xii 36 
e+e. proof of, xv 138] 
«+++ manner of standing the shot of, at a 
small distance, xv 190] 
»-++ pearshaped shot, xvii 146] 
wee. ancient, xvii 169 
--.» two discharged with the balls chained 
together, x1 34 
wis line thrown ashore from a ship by, xl 
«+. method of hitting objects in the night 
discovered, 1 106* 
«+++ See also Carronades 
Cannon, Ambr. convicted of the murder of 
T. Cole near 16 years before, xvi 136] 
T. colours of the guards at St, 
James’s seized by, xxxii 197] 
Canons, account of, xxxvii 119*] 
«+. Sale of, xlii 11 
Canova, liii 531, lvii 81, 588 
Cant, rev. And. xvii 187 
Canterbury, extravagant charge of an inn- 
keeper, v 104] 
+++. address of the clergy of the province 
of, on the birth of a prince, v 184] xxiii 
324] xxiv 285] 
on the peace, vi 199] 
+» toll-free market for hops granted to, 
ix 126] 
«++» benefaction to the hospitals of the 
abp. of, xi 18 
-- +. legacy toward repairing or rebuilding 
houses belonging to poor livings in the 
diocese, xi 18 
«+++ society for the relief of widows and 
orphans of the clergy, xiii 115] xvii 118] 
qs a cathedral burnt down and rebuilt, xv 
122 
address from the convocation to the 
king on the licentiousness of the age, 
xviii 87] 
e+.» inundation at, xix 115] 
--++ fragment of an ancient building pulled 
down, xxxv 34 
«».. freedom of, presented to the prince of 
Wales, xl 81 
«+e. ceremony of conlirming the election 
of an abp. xlvii 366 
«+++ riot on account of the corn bill, lvii 
Cantin, adm. don Adrian Caudron, xviii 
143] 
Cantolla, don Domingo de la, x 87 
Canton, fire at, xlvi 965 
Canton, J. vi 74. xii 85] 79, 80 
+++. prize medal to, viii 146] 
+++ artificial phosphoric stone, xii 113 
---- on the luminousness of the sea, xiii 74 
Cantoo Baboo, xxvi 25] 32] xxx 158] 163] 
Canute, x 278. xiii 42 
++++ body of, discovered at Winchester, ix 
107] 
Canynge, W. xix 161, 162, 212. xxi 154. 
Ixi 458, 470 
Canziani, Lambro, xxxiii 92, 93, 95 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
\ 
cA 
Caoutchoue, method of making instruments 
of, xxxvi 349 ‘ 
Capacelli, march. suicide of, xxviii 210} 
Caparn, James, xlviii 961 
Cape, G. killed in alimekiln, xi 141] 
Cape Breton, ceded to G. Britain, v 235]. 
--..- abounds with coal mines, vii 107] 
+++.+ money granted, xxvii300] 344] xxviii 
250) ib. xxix 264] xxx 262] xxxi 285] 
xxxii 278] xxxiii 142] xxxiv 148. xxxv 
106. xxxvi 119, id. xxxvii 117. xxxviii 
107. xxxix 169, x1 204. xli 194. xlii 164. 
xliii 188. xliv 584. xlv 629. xlvi 582. 
xlvii 587. xlviii 636. xlix 729*. 1 185*. li 
535. lii 422. Ix 421. 1xi 418 
Cape of Good Hope, account of, xxxv 291. 
xliii 538. Ixi 332 . 
---- taken by the British forces, xxxvii 
138] 66 , 
«+e» articles of capitulation, xxxvii 72 
+++» capture of a Dutch fleet sent to re- 
take, xxxviii 194] 81 
«++. orders respecting trade to, 139 
++ ++ mutiny of the seamen at, xxxix 50 
-... restored to the Dutch, xliv 609. xlv 
264 
+++» coal mines discovered, xliv 869 
-+.. resumed by G, Britain, xlv 264 
++. taken again by the British, xlviii 233, 
577 
«. ++ grant for stationery, lii 424 
«++. interview of lord C, Somerset with the 
king of the Caffres, lx 596 
«+++ plan of emigrations to, lxi 37, 314 
--.. aggressions of the Caflres, Ixi 61, 332 
.»+. Numerous applicants for emigration, 
xi 91 
Cape Verd islands, punishment of the per- 
sons concerned in assassinating the chief 
judge and others, viii 63] 
«+++ famine in, xviii 142] 
Capecelatro, abp. Joseph, xxvii 173 
Capel, Arthur, Ist lord, xiv 33. xxxv 413 
hon. and rev. W, R. li 312 
hon. capt. T. Bladen, (N) xl 142. 
xlvii 550. xlix 663*. lv 184 
Rich. xi 110] xii 115] 
sirH. vi 273, xxxviil 452 
Capell, Edw. xviii 213. xxiv 168] 
Capellen, adm. van, lviii 102] 233, 240 
baron van der, xxiii 369] xxix 
43 
Caan Bianchi, history of, xii 199 
Capmany, don Ant. de, li 945 
Capon, bish. J. xiv 144 
Capone, maj. de, v 251] 
Cappadocia, a successful adventurer in the 
lottery, x 155] 
Capper, col. li 229, 23) 
J. H. lviii 422 
Capponi, gen. xvii 150] 
marq. v 150 
Cappunccino, xvii 117] 
Capraja, x 38] 
e+e» taken by the Corsicans, x 39) 94) 
