ANNUAL REGISTER. 
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Picked 7. v 200, xxii 173 
Tico wa, described, i 73. xx 147] 
+++ expeditions against, i 72. ii 31 
-.-- the English defeated there, i 73 
-+-- abandoned by the French, ii 31 
an taken by the Americans, xviii 131*] 
121] 
+++. abandoned by them, xx 126] 149] 
Tides, early, in the Thames, iii 134] 
-+-- low in the Thames at flood, iv 79] 
-... extraordinary flux and reflux at various 
places, iv 137] 142] vi 99] vii 50] viii 59] 
ix 67] x 126] 127] 151] xiii 137] xvii 
160] xxxv 34. liii 62. liv 88 
-.-. extraordinarily high, vi 54] 56] 66] 
vii 99] viii 92] x 46*] xiv 73] xvii 124] 
xviii 88] xxxiii 6] xxxviii 3, 44. xlviii 
463, 464. xlix 496. 1 126*. 111285. liv 130. 
lix 100 
_.+-. in the straits of Gibraltar, vi 90 
'..+. lowin the Thames and high at Ostend, 
vii 103] 
..+. very low in the Thames, viii 104] xi 
92] xv 122] 
-... remarkably low, xviii 208] 
Tidmarsh, Jos. xli 401 
Tidore, escape of the king imprisoned by 
the Dutch, xxv 111] 
Tidy, lieut. (N) xlii 73 
_ Tierney, G. xxxiv 77. xl 184] 185] 19i] 
205) 208] 222 | 227] 5. xli 174] 177] 181] 
189] 190] 195) 198] 200] 224] xlii 103] 
104] 105] 106] xliii 31] 51] xliv 53, 65, 
68, 114, 119. xlv 66, 82, 109, 217. xlvi 
48, 51, 77, 362. xlvii 68, 69. xlviii 95, 98, 
261, 615, xlix 95. 1 24] 84] 102] 11 74, 
155. ii 38, 48, 51, 89. liv 15] 25] 26] 41] 
117] lv 24] 45] Iwi 113] 117] 212] Iii 
22] 24} 52] lviii 5] 12] 15] 16] 35] 36] 
43] 57] 59] lix 47] 60] lx 11] 631 70] 73) 
74| 76] 84] 89] 141] }xi 7] 12] 13] 17] 
20] 27) 32] 35] 40} 41] 45] 54] 71] 78] 
89] 91] 122] 130} 143] 
-»-. duel with Mr. Pitt, x] 227] 43 
..+.- treasurer of the navy, xlv 177 
T. vi 164 
Tiffin, gov. (Amer.) xlix 693 
Tigers, man carried off by one through a 
fire, xxix 203] 
«++. men seized by, xxxv 31. lix 11 
.-.. broke loose, xlv 440. liii 101 
.... combats with, 1 87*. lvi 120 
.--. killed by a crocodile, 1 96* 
.... boat attacked by one, liii 97 
«... man’s arm lacerated by one in the 
Tower, liii 133 
+++. one caught in a trap, lxi 66 
Tighe, Edw. xxx 195 
—— Mrs. liii 601, 603 
——— R. v, Jones, xlii 44 
W. liii 604. liv 49] 
Tigris, account of the, xxxvii 75*] 
Tilbury, new road to London projected, 
xiviii 426 
Tilbury, Horace, lord, xvi 75 
621 
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Tildesley, T. xxxii 250] 
Tiles. See Bricks My 
Tilghman, Mat. (mem. of Congt.) xvii 218] 
xviii 265] 
Tilingius, Matthias, v 75 
Till v. Pollard, a fraudulent bankrupt, xlvi 
399 
Tillard, capt, S. (N) liv 485 
Tillet, vi 82. xi 91. xix 86 
_—— du, vii 167 
Tilling, Rob. iii 77] 94] 
Tilliot, du, xlviii 998 
Tillotson, abp. J. i370. vi 10. xi 166. xxvi 
143, xxxvili 453, 454 
Tilly, count, lii 159 
—— gen. lv 190. lyii 99 
Tilson, m. gen. _‘1i 470 
Tilney, earl, viii 200] 
Timzus, xv 80 
Timbe. : means of rendering more dura- 
ble, vii 138. xii 98] xviii 167] 
oo. ——_—__- _—____—— less combus- 
tible, vii 140 
+++» methods of colouring, vii 140 
+++. compositions for preserving, ix 155 
a rendered both hard and fiexible, xit 
97] 
+++ cultivation of, xxxyi 309 
«+e» observations on dry rot, xlvii 864 
«.+. preservatives against dry rot, xxxvii 
92*] xlvii 869 
e+. duties on, xltii 193 5 
...- various kinds in New S. Wales, xlvi 
821 
eee. Specific gravities of, xlvi 8227 
-.-. method of ascertaining it’s value while 
growing, | 101 
..-- charred by the Romans to preserve it, 
li 257 
«+e See also Trees 
Timbrell, Hen. vii 69] 
Time, first instrument for measuring, iv 156 
.... Roman method of computing, xxxix 
42). 11321 
«.., difference of old and new style, xlii 46 
.... era of Alexander used by the primi- 
tive Syrian church, xlix 893 
+++. new instrument for measuring, 1 136 
.... divisions of, liii 441 
Timepiece, curious, xvii 248] 
Times, character of the, iii 211 . 
..+. folly of being dissatisfied with, iv 198 
..-. modern, the best, xiii 148 
Timins, capt. J. F. xlvi 410 
Timms, col. Rich, xxxii 19, 24 
Timotheus, xii 154 
Timothy grass, viii 143 
oe f See Tamerlane 
Timur shah Abdallah, xliv 357 
Tin, ancient trade to Britain for, xiv 138 
Tindal, D. xlv 363 
Dav. cast in damages for erecting a 
fence obstructing the view of the fields 
from another’s house, viii 149] 
