ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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Davoust, marsh. xlvi 176. xlvii 146, 155, 
166, 168. xlviii 190, 192, 198, 203, 206, 
673. xlix 8, 17]. li 206, 217. liti 131] liv 
170] 179] lv 119] 124] 133] 167] Ivi 12] 
101] 38, 384. lvii 60] 71] 85] 87] 184. 
lviii 156, 379 
Davy, col. W. Gabriel, 1 264* 
——— Eliz. x1 177 
J. v. the quarter-master of his regi- 
ment, ix 88] 
—-— maj. xxvii 136 
—— Peter, xlii 382 A 
—— serg. vi 88] 145] vii 73) viii 101] 
xii 67] 105] 161] xvi 149] 183] 195] xviii 
239] xix 143] 236] xx 210] xxi 190] xxiii 
208] 
—— sir Humphry, xliii 461. xlix 866. 1 
89, 1i 866. Ixi 91 
+++. method of preventing explosion in 
mines, lvii 501. lix 72 
Daw, Jos. murderer of farmer Shirdin and 
his family, xiii 155] 
— Rich. executed for the murder of a 
bastard child, xv 127] 
Dawbeney, lord, xiv 151 
Dawes, J. xxvii 268] 
rey. T. vii 102 
Dawkins, ii 143. xxxii 168 
—— H. ii 142 
Rich, lvi 369. lvii 336. lviii 424. 
lix 249. Ix 399. 1xi 398 
Daws, abp. sir W. account of, vi 11 
T. executed for the murder of his ap- 
prentice, xv 94] 
Dawson, xxii 132] 
—-— sentenced to death for poison- 
ing horses, liii 51. liv 95 
—— capt. (N) xxi 233*] xxx 218] 
—— col. T. xxv 221] 
——— Eliz. xiv 160] 
——-—— G. (soldier) v. Wylde and others 
(officers) for an assault, vi 90] 
James, lvi 337. lviii 348 
———— Mrs. burnt to death, xlvi 381 
Patr. murder of E]. Hascar, x 110] 
—_—— Rich. xliii 164] xlvi 45. xlvii 13 
———— R. and his niece, suicides, xxxiii 
39] 
——— T xliv777 
W. xv 94] 
Day, Dan. founder of Fairlop fair, x 140] 
—— hon. Rob. lviii 189 
— James, ii 170. xlix 860 
—— J. lost in a diving vessel at Plymouth, 
xvii 142] 146] 245] 
—— J. xlix 854, 856. lix 234 
— §. xlv 829 
—— serg. xii 150] ’ 
— T. xxxi 226] 
—— W. lix 234 
W. Allamus, lvi 335 
Dayman, J. lix 233. lx 360 
Dayme, H. D. lviii 348 
Dayrel), Edw. xviii 242] xlviii 368 
Days of the week, x 163 
ART I. 
177 
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Dayton, Jonath. (Amer.) xxix 299] 
Dea, T. xxx 203] 
Dead, on the custom of burning, iy 153 
+++» extraordinary growth of hair on, v 71 
+++» buried in the walls of a church, vi 52] 
-- «+ lady buried in her wedding clothes and 
jewels, vi 112] 
+++. persons about to be buried alive, viii 
a4 ix 99] x 59] 73] xvi 106] xx 109. li 
+o. farmer placed in a coffin in his barn, 
viii 86] 
Se _ aoe taethods of treating the, ix 
++e» private burials from lock-up houses, x 
61] 69] 
+++» woman kept 19 years in her coffin, xi 
138] 
+». body burnt, xii 133] 
:.+- hand grasping the handle of a dagger 
found among crumbled bones, xv 150] 
.... body preserved in a liquid ina leaden 
coffin, xvi 141] 
+++ person supposed so opened to be em- 
balmed, xvi 133 
———- buried alive, xix 
166] 
--.- method of preserving, xix 122 
.. +» cautions against hasty burying, xx 106 
--.. modes of treating the, xxv 49. xl 483 
bs extraordinary change in bodies, xxxv 
299 
..-» man found so in his coffin after endea- 
vouring to burst it open, xlii 33 
«es. ceremonies at burying. See Funerals 
.... Stealing bodies. See Resurrection- 
men 
Dead sea. See Asphaltites 
Deaf and dumb: persons taught to speak, 
ii 72. iv 186] liii 54 
e+., asylum for, liii 54 
.».. extraordinary case of a person also 
blind, i 253 
-... hearing recovered by a person struck 
with lightning, ix 96] xiv 143] 
--«- wedding, xvii 166] 
«se. academy for, xix 124 
-... case after fever, xxiv 195] 
Deafness, cure of, xlviii 385 
Deakin, J. liii 266 
T. lvii 320 
Deakins, Franc. lv 320 
Dealtry, Peregrine, xxxiv 78 
—— W. ii 143 
Dean, prize for landscape, x 83] 
—— Eliz. xiv 125] 
——— James, xlix 862, liv 115 
—— J. ii 93 
—— Rob. murder of M. A. Albert by, lxi 
217 
~ W. liv 311. lix 234 
Dean street, Soho, fire in, xxxvi 36 
Deane, capt. (N) iv 90] 
maj. J.T. F. See Muskerry, lord 
Silas (mem. of Congr.) xvii 218] 
