582 
SN 
Smuggling :\ extensive in ordnance store- 
ships at Woolwich, lviii 46 
«se silks seized at the lodgings of the 
gunner of an Indiaman, lviii 48 
e+ by achief mate of an Indiaman, lviii 
305 
«+. ingenious mode at Liverpool, lix 86 
+--+» caution respecting unfounded inform- 
ations against persons and vessels, lx $2 
«+++ under pretence of dunnage, Ix 271 
esses persons convicted of conspiring to 
make a false charge, Ixi 232 
Smyrna: fires at, vi 109] xv 131] xxxviii 
13. liii 67 
+++. cruel diversion with storks, xi 210 
«... Greeks massacred by the runaway 
Turks, xiii 36] 
es. deputation to the Russian commander, 
xiii 37] 
++». earthquake at, xxi 193] 
-».. plague at, i 111. iii 116] xxiv 187] lvi 
202] 42, 78, 96 
e».. the theatre and factories burnt, and a 
number of Christians murdered, in con- 
sequence of a Janissary being killed, 
xxxix 17 
++». governor beheaded, lviii 151] 
Smyth, (M.P.) xlv 119 
col. James Carm. lvi 17]. lvii 178 
Dr. C. iii 80 
Francis, murder of, lv 93 
gen: (Amer.) lv 178] 
J.H. xxvii 268] xxviii 90x) lviii 
37) 
rev. W. xlvii 995, 996. xlviii 1063, 
1064, 1067, 1068. liii 593 
T. xlii 383 
Smythe, Benj. lix 234 
: rev. H. xlii 405 
sir Syd. Staff. vii 69] xi 84] xii 93] 
xiii 68] 88] 140] 163z. xiv 138] xv 136] 
xviii 136] 233] xx 215] 
Snails, insect infesting, vi 27 
«+++ do not survive the loss of their heads, 
xv 89 
e+e reviviscence of, xviii 84 
-..+. hardiness in resisting heat, xviii 86 
Snakes: number dug out of the ground in 
winter, iv 90] 
e+. one caught in a cage after swallowing 
two birds, iv 129] 
--+- large in Guiana, xii 91] 
«ses method of preserving, xii 115 
«++. of N. America, xiv 95. xxv 99 
--.. Of the E. Indies, xxviii 45 
«++» number killed in a dunghili, xxxvi 26. 
xlvi 417 
+++. one found by a woman in her bed, 
xlvii 419 
«++» See also Serpents 
Snakes (water) x 78. xiv 82. xxviii 45 
Snape, rev. Dr. And. v 8% 
Sneezing, origin of the custom of saluting 
on, xii 145 
Snelgraye, 
— 
¥ 165 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
sO 
Snell, Powell, ii 143 
—~— Christ. murdered, liii 124 
Sneyd, Eliz. xl 177 
—— Jeremy, xl 177 
J. xvi 89] xli 408 
—— W. murder of, x] 79 
Sniadin, plague introduced into, xv 122} 
Snow: three persons buried five weeks 
under, i 297. viii 85 
++. Slidings of, from the Alps, viii 85 
+-.. Sheep and cattle buried in, ix 64] 78] 
x 68] xxi 178] 1 127* 
.... experiment to ascertain what quantity 
of rain it equals, x 83 
- +++ persons lost in, ix 68] x 50] 53] xi 69] 
xiv 71] xlv 465. lviii 47, 182 
+++. a substitute for eggs, xiii 174] 
«se. very deep. See Weather 
- ++. in May, xxxviii 19 
+.» person buried eight days in, xli 459 
e+» fidler buried in, xlix 518 
«++. recovery of a man found in, liv 35 
++» great fall in October near London, Ixi 
79 
Snow hill, fire on, xi 68] 
Snow, W. convicted of murder, decided by 
the 12 judges to have been guilty of 
manslaughter only, xx 183] 
Snowden, W. lix 234 
——-_ W. F.. li 545 
Snuffbox, musical, x 107] 
Soane, J. xxxii 250] xxxviii 510. xlv 630 
Soap made without boiling, iv 145 
+.» to wash with salt water, xlviii 418 
-... made by steam, 1 138 
Social principle, advantages of the, viii 227 
Societies, various, in Ireland, for parlia- 
mentary grants to, after the Union. See 
Supplies, head Ireland 
Society, civil, observations on, x 307 
«++ progress of, 1 190 
—-— Academical, in Chancery lane, lix 
33, 40 
African, xxxv 295. xxxix 399 
Agricultural, at Leicester, xxxiv 51 
at Manchester, xxiii 
120 
——— Cockburnspath, xlviii 
367 
American, for Propagating the Gos- 
pel among the Indians, vii 116] 
Amsterdam, for the Recovery of | 
Drowned Persons, xi 147] xv 198] 
Antigallican, xiv 98] 
Bath, for the Encouragement of 
Agriculture, &c. xxvi 91-101 
Benevolent, of St. Patrick, xliv 377. 
xlvi 374. xlvii 373 
British and Foreign Bible, xlvi 373 
Constitutional, xviii 149] xix 87] 
197] 201} xx 167] 211] 234] 240] xxxiv | 
73. xxxvi 266] 
—_—_—_—_-—-——--—- for the Counties of 
Durham, Northumberland, and Newe 
castle on Tyne; xvi 85) 
