352 
JE 
Jewellery, curious crown for an E. India 
nabob, viii 151] 
Jewels left by a lady in the pocket of a 
post-chaise, ix 61] ; 
ee value of those of one lady at court, ix 
67) 
«++. action for the value of diamonds re- 
turned after being used, xviii 177] 
Jewesses, two baptized, xxiii 239] 
Jewish synagogue, legacy to the, v 108] 
Jews, separation of one, i 113 
++». intended present of Hebrew MSS, to 
Charles IJ, iii 34 
e++» ceremony instituted by Charlemagne, 
iii 170 
»«+s massacre of, at Verdun, iii 174 
---- effects stolen at the bombardment of 
Dresden sent away by, iv 67] 
+++ privileges anciently granted to in Co- 
. chin, v 105 
e+e» oracles of the, vi 173 
e+e tribe of, at Patna, vii 59] 
e+ in Poland alarmed at a report of a law 
to restrict their marriages, viii 63] 
e+» vindication of God's choice of the, viii 
207 
+++ dedication of their new synagogue in 
Duke’s place, ix 131] 
e+e threatened by the populace at-Vienna, 
ix 136] : 
«+++ pamphlet published at Paris in their 
favour, x 164] 
+++. Slaughter of, by the Greeks in Poland, 
xi 19} 
+++» barbarous treatment of one, xii 93] 
+++» Subjected to a mortifying ceremony at 
Rome, xii 169 
e++- areward advertised by the synagogue 
for the detection of receivers of stolen 
goods, xiii 90] 
+++ expelled from Russia, xiii 167] 
+++. allowed a synagogue at Copenhagen, 
xiv 110] 
«++. those concerned in the robbery and 
murder at Mrs. Hutchins’s publicly ana- 
. thematized in the synagogue, xiv 160] 
+--+ treatment of, in the Polish provinces 
annexed to Prussia, xvi 45] 
+++ one robbed and ill treated at Birming- 
ham, xvi 119] 
e+» much harassed in Poland, xviii 154*] 
134] 161] 
e+. tax imposed on at Brussels, xviii 129] 
+--+ assault on one, xix 132] 
e+e Several killed by the breaking down of 
a floor at a wedding, xix 149] 
ee++ divorce of a priest, xxi 207] 
+s. treatment of, by the captors of St. 
Eustatia, xxiv 105] 308] xxv 140] 
eee» proceedings in favour of in Austria, 
xxvii 5] xxviii 159] 
++» prayer for. the king during his illness, 
Xxx 252] 
a favours conferred on by Leopold, xxxiii 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
Jo 
Jews: admitted to academical degrees, xxxii 
24 : 
«++. Synagogue in Leadenhall street conse 
crated, after being repaired and beau 
tified, xl 62 
++. number of synagogues in London, xlv 
383 
+++ convocation of, at Paris, xlviii 218 
428 
+++. anciently settled in the E, Indies, xli 
895 
eee» deputation to the new king of West 
phalia, 1 13* 
e++» in Cochin, 131 ~ 
+++» treatment of, by the Moors, li 791 
++. included in military levies in Den 
mark, lii 238 : 
+++. consistory established at Rome, liii 95 
«++. wealthy one in Turkey, lvi 88 
e»+» Russian edicts respecting converts t 
Christianity, lix 27 
«+++ proposal to transact business at Naum- 
berg instead of Leipsic, lx 71 ’ 
‘aden persecution in Germany, Ixi 
1 
+++ persecution in Turkey, lxi 59 
Jewsbury, T. xliii 451 
Jewster, Joseph, convicted of personating a 
man to transfer property in the funds, ix 
69] 78] 
Joan of Arc, monument erecting to, lxi 75 
France, vii 167 
Job, ix 138 
Jobbins, W. executed for arson, xxxii 222] 
224] 
Jocelyn, Rob. vise. liii 54] liv 3] 
Jodderell, Paul, xii 112] 
Jodutha, a Saxon idol, xiii 106 
Joel, Dr. Raphael, xxxiii 24 
Johannot, — xxxvii 87] 
John, king, i 457. ix 39] x 270, 303. xvi 
ae 262. xxvii 62] xlii 2. xlvi 816. lv 
1 
eee character of, xxxvi 278 
«+++ tomb opened, xxxix 38 
king of France, v 8] vii 169. xvii 135. 
xxix 305] 
—— II (Casimir) of Poland, x 19] xxxvii 
3 
——— III (Sobieski) of Poland, xxxi 7. xxxv 
34] 
—— IV, of Portugal, ii 222 
—— V, of Portugal, ii 219 
—— VI, of Portugal, xli 246. xlix 280, 
713* 
—-— archduke, xlii 206] 208] xiii 59] xlvii 
154, 162, 165, 166. 11205, 214 
—— of Austria, don, iii 49, 50 
—— of Gaunt. See Gaunt 
the Quaker. See Kelsey 
1. col. H. Ivi 189] 245 
rev. Dr. xli 391. xlix 884 ~ 
John street, Spitalfields, fire in, lyii 44 
Johnes, col. T. xxxix 177] xl 209] 212] xlii 
105] 140] 1221* 
