ANNUAL REGISTER. 
MA 
Malta: not the place of St. Paul’s ship- 
wreck, xviii 142 
a grand attack on by the Turks, xix 
245 
+e» importance of, xli 108] 
+++. conspiracy of the Turkish slaves on 
board the galleys, iii 97] 
«+++ Turkish admiral’s ship carried into by 
some Christian slaves, iii 152] iv 77] 
+++ preparations against the Turks, iv 101] 
103] 110] 114] 
eee manifesto of the Turks against, iv 109] 
-.+- knights in the Austrian dominions 
forbidden to join their brethren, iv 117] 
.. +» the knights summoned permitted to 
return home, iv 172] 
«++» Jesuits expelled from, xi 53*] 87] 
+» letter from the emp. of Morocco with 
some Tuscan slaves, xii 12] 
+--+. capture of some Barbary vessels, xii 
146] 
-». refuses to join the Russians against 
‘the Turks, or admit more than three or 
four of their ships at a time, xiii 87] 
«s»» account of, xvi 188. xlv 943 
e+» Singular storm at, xvi ]91 
+.«. two Turkish ships taken, xviii 137] 
.s» rising of the people at, xviii 158] 
oss» engagement with an Algerine squa- 
dron, xxix J93] 
-»» large Algerine galley taken, xxix 200] 
«».. agent of the French republic refused 
admission, xxxv 188 
al by Buonaparte, xl 125] 134] 
25 
++.» insurrection against the French, xl 
127] 
+>+e the emperor Paul elected grand mas- 
ter, xli 78} 
+»++ manifesto of the grand priory, xl 275 
«++» protestation of the grand priory of 
Russia, xl 276 
++.» declaration of the emp. Paul, xl 277. 
xli 280 
+++ taken by the English, xlii 215] 
«+++ embargo on British vessels in Russia 
on account of, xlii 259. xliii 77] 233 
-»e. article for it’s restoration, xliii 227. 
if 83, 95, 137, 143, 150, 156, 610. xlv 
241 
+++» Petersburg made the temporary capi- 
tal of the order, xliii 248 
+++. the order nearly suppressed, xliii 248. 
xliv 248 
+++. deputation from the inhabitants, xliv 
365, 388. xlv 144, 239 
+++ field officers ordered to join their re- 
giments, xliv 455 
+++ proceedings respecting, xliv 145. xlv 
239, 254, 257, 274, 652, 738 
. FS i apr of a magazine, xlviii 427, 
+++. an academy of commerce at, suggested, 
1i 970 : 
+s.» plague at, lv 174] 
Maltby, xxxiv 15. 11143, 145 
413. 
MA 
Maltby, capt. W. (N) xiv 8] 47] 232] 
T. xliv 775 
Malte-Brun, lvii 584 
Malthus, rev. T. R. xlix 117, 129,1010 © 
Malton, fire at, xlviii 395 
Malton, James, (engraver) xlv 419 
Malus, xxxiv 123] 
Malvasia, count, xxv 183 
Malvern, extraordinary phenomenon at, iy 
170) 
Malzi, J. lyiii 347 
Mama Ocollo, xx 226 
Mamachi, fath. xii 39] 
Mamalukes. See Egypt 
Mammoth, found on the borders of the 
Frozen ocean, | 19* 
Mammotb’s horns, x 85 
--.. bones, xi 74. xii 72. xly 461. lviii 192 
Mamoun, caliph, xv 170 
Man, mighty good kind of, iv 210 
+s. Of extraordinary size, vi 122] ix 121 
xv 97] xvii 88] xviii 128] xxvi 200] xxvii 
198] xxxii 23]] xliii 26. xlvi 381. xlviii 
371, 413. li 287 
-.-~ faculties of, vi 182. x 312. 1 85* 
«+++ varieties of, ix 218. xvii 102. xx 52. 
xxxiy 358. lvi 500. Ix 441 
“gs one who chewed the cud, x 136] xxxii 
1 
eee Social, x 307 
«+e. natural state of, x 308-12 
«».+.instance of increase in height after 
thirty, xiii 251 
+++» passing for a female physicians xv 97] 
+++ passions of, xvii 189. xxx 156. xlii 434 
--.. unable to distinguish colours, xx 72 
+++. changes in the national character of, 
xx 187 
eo.» wild, xxi 116 
«»-. several left on a desolate rock, xxii 
195] xxx 201] 
+s. instances of a reversed position of the 
intestines, xxx 204] lvi 501 
+... passing for a woman, xv 97] liii 42 
«+». Observations on, xxxiii 84 
«++. duties of, xxxvii 174*] 
.. «+ of extraordinary powers, xlv 380 
«.e. old, extraordinary performances of, 
xlvi 426 
«+++ numerous occupations of one, xlvi 435 
«++» propensity of one to the savage state, 
xlix 904, 906 
.».» several clasp knives swallowed by one, 
1i 265 
.».. earth eaters, li 854 
.... family with supernumerary fingers and 
toes, lvi 498 
«+e. milk furnished by, 1x 440, 441 
.-.. of letters, perplexities of one, xlvii 932 
Man, isle of: orders of council against 
smuggling, vii 92] 
+++ Subscriptions for the promulgation of 
the Gospel, and distribution of books of 
devotion in the Manks tongue, viii 61] 
«»-. George III proclaimed king of, viii 
96) 
