ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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England: armed force of in 1588, iii 179, 
180 
e+ «+ Yates for the entertainment of the offi- 
cers, iii 180 
e-.. humble representation to those who 
are to sit on the throne of, iii 181 
e++- no motive for attacking revealed reli- 
gion in, iii 189 
ee. inerease of labouring people contrasted 
with that in France, iii 205 
+++. diminutive cattle imported from Per- 
sia, iy 59] 
e+.. places remarkable for natural curio- 
sities in the north of, iv 100-104 
~ ..-. state of the clergy temp. Hen. II, iv 
303 
e+++ constitution of, v 165. x 269, 270, 280, 
283. xii 183] xiv 131] lii 251* 
e»»- anecdotes of painting in, v 254 
---- Alfred’s complaint of ignorance in, vi 
32 
«+-- porcelain manufactories in, vi 104 
-.-+. first institution of knights and es- 
quires in, vi 178 
---- rise and progress of the drama in, vi 
179. viii 196 
--.. Sheep smuggled over to France, vii 
100] 
+++. coronation medals of the k. of Poland 
struck in, vii 104] 
e+.. origin of surnames in, vii 176 
«++» expense of queen Elizabeth’s table, 
vii 184 F 
+++» cambrics manufactured in, viii 58] 
e+.. privileges of ambassadors and their 
servants in, viii 193] See Ambassadors 
pace grand prospect from Leith hill, viii 
4 
e+e ancient minstrels of, viii 199. xxxi 
188 
allowances to bakers, viii 203 
_«+-. changes in manners and principles 
since the accession of the house of Han- 
over, viii 222 
+++» Spiritual and temporal liberty of sub- 
" jects in, viii 298 
..++ dearths and famines in, xliti 494 
--.. Abaissey, Jos. a prince of Palestine, 
travelling through with a pass from the 
secretary of state, ix 62] 
--.. titles of the kings of, ix 187 
-.+- number of French noblemen in, x 81] 
+»-- independence on the civil power for- 
merly claimed by the clergy, x 17 
-»++ William I ascended the throne as by 
election, x 268 
a ancient maritime state of, x 275, 276- 
+++» exports from, to America, xi 204] 
«+++ imports from America, ib. 
+++. taxation in, xii 86] 
+++» ancient modes of dress, xii 135-42 
+++~ criminal law of, xiii 163. xiv 28] xv 
92) 116} 1117] 
«++» corruption of manners in, xiv 139] 
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England: remarks on the ancient Roman 
roads, xiv 134 
--+- breeds of horses in, from an early pe- 
riod, xiv 261 
«+** ancient trade of, xv 155] Ixi 466 
+--+ chattels of the king cannot be disposed 
of by will, xv 199] 
«++. State of literature about the time of 
the Reformation, xv 116 
+e.» number of horses exported, xvi 114] 
--.. British and Irish linen exported from, 
xvi 224 
-+-+ foreign linen imported, xvi 225] 
-.+~ ancient architecture, xvi 137 
+++» Suppression of religious houses, xvi 
146. xxvii 20] xlvii 904 
«+». State of learning among the Anglo- 
Saxons, xvii 121 
ser ancient customs, xvii 144. xlvi 861. lii 
71 
-».. miraculous powers of the kings, xvii 
++» State of the peerage from the time of 
Elizabeth, xviii 155-6 
++. consequences of the grant of Sicily to 
prince Edmund, xx 126 
ees. ancient ceremonial of making the 
king’s bed, xx 132 
+++» Office of high steward, xxvi 102 
«-.- list of high stewards from the con- 
quest, xxyi 105 
++ practice of archery in, xxvii 64 
++». antiquity of cardplaying, xxviii 110 
+++ Office of poet laureat, xxxii 193] 
+.++ memorial of the catholics to the mi- 
nister, xxxiii 82] 
++.» Statement of shipping, xxxiv 106 
+.+» vessels in the slave trade, xxxiv 128 
ae continuance of torture in, xxxiv 
+. first publication of newspapers in, 
xXxxvi 375 
°+.. government of in the 15th century, 
xxxvii 110*] 
--.. Wine made in, xxxviii 456 
2+. assessments to a polltax in the 17th 
century, xxxix 415 
++.» State of the poor in, xxxix 480 
.. +» French preparations for inyading, xli 
428 ; 
-. +» waste land in, xlii 31 
e+ rent of land, xlii 31. Ixi 490 
..-. establishments on the continent found- 
ed by English catholics, xlii 419 
2.» population of, xliii 24] 18, 169-73. liii 
63, 273 
e+ +» quantity of profitable land, xliii 18 
»+-.» establishment of theatres in, xliv 788 
«++» expense of abstracts of the cultivation 
of, xlv 625 
+++. some particulars of the ciyil wars, 
xlvii 883, 896 
--.» architecture of, xlviii 987, 990 
«++» character of the high-church party in 
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