630 
_ tu 
Tuite, Francis, Mr. Goulding murdered by, 
lv 78 
Tulip mania in Holland, viii 50 ne 
Tull, Jethro, iv 167] 133. vi 135. viii 6] 
149. xx 94 
~+.. anecdotes of, vii 27 
— John, iv 167] 175] 
— Rob. executed for robbing a boat on 
the Thames, ix 51] 
Tulloh, 1. col, Alex. lv 229 
Tully. See Cicero ‘ 
(cons. at Tripoli) xxxvi 119 
Tulpius, xvii 81 ‘“ 
Tumbull, col. (Amer. loyal.) xxii 33] 
Tumours. See Steatoma 
Tumuli opened, at Aldfriston, vi 159 
near Wareham, x 70] 
in Gloucestershire, xxiv 
198] xlviii 450 
in Wiltshire, 1 154 
—_——_— in Sussex, liv 81 
Tunbridge Wells, fire at, iv 63] 
Tunestrick (quack) xv 173 t 
Tunis, subjected to the Porte in the 16th 
century by Barbarossa, xii 23 
«++. account of, liii 562 
..-. letter from the dey to George III on 
his accession, vi 42 : 
«+. no Christian vessels to be captured ex- 
cept within certain limits, viii 96] 
ee.. presents from the dey to gen. Paoli, xi 
153 
eeee pi with France, xiii 54] 
«se. all the Greeks at,-arrested, xiii 128] 
--.. present to the king from the bey, xvii 
159 
aje ete ze with Venice, xxviii 46] 
«+e treaty with France, xliv 619 
---. proceedings of the Americans against, 
lvii 125] 
.- revolution in, lvii 138] 
+.» plague at, lxi 15, 26, 36 
Tunnell, T. xlix 495 
Tunstall, bish. Cuthbert, iii 100] xv 116 
——- W. xi 405 
Tupia (Otaheitan) xvi 8, 25, 41. xx 241 
Tupinambas, lii 550, 562 
Turberville, Eliz. and Frances, xxiv 165] 
—_—_— _G. xvi 156n 
Turbilly, marq. de, viii 99, 145 
Turbots, number caught off Hartlepool, lvii 
47 
Turcellin, Horace, iv 157] 
Turcoin, battle of, xxxvi 19] 
Turcq, le, = xi 31] 
Turenne, marsh. xi 22, 31. xvii 178, xxviii 
_ xxx 190. xxxiv 89] xliii 57] Ivi 
1 
Turettini, C. 1 87(@Qnd)yn 
Turgot (ance. hist.) xxi 157 
adm. xxxv 275] 
-A. R. J. xviit T51*] 
xxxyli 48*] xly 898. Ivii 440 
veer appointed controller of the finances, 
xviii 149°} 
xxxv 407, 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
TU 
Turin : earthquake felt at, x 66] ' 
+++. dispute between the students and th 
police, xxxiii 23] ‘ 
+.» possession of the citadel given to the 
French, xl 122] 
+++. surrendered to the imperialists, xli 
290] 
+++. university shut, xli 31 
Turketul, li 285 
ae : threatened disturbances in, iii 
] 
e»-. admiral’s ship mastered by Christian 
slaves and carried into Malta, iv 77] 
eee yee seized for not paying tribute, 
iv 9 
++-+ preparations for an expedition against — 
Malta, iv 101] 103] 
++. manifesto against the Maltese, iv 109] 
«+. collection of astronomical books sent 
to the grand signor, vi 59] 
«+++ manners and customs of, vi 294 
+++» memorial on the election of the king 
of Poland, vii 182] 
-.+. character of the emperor, viii 5] 
++.» Several punished for state crimes, Vili 
+++. the Tunisians allowed to take vessels 
only within certain limits, viii 96] 
-++~ grand vizir beheaded, viii 107] 
+++» revolt in Georgia, 2b. 158] ix 3 
+s» visit of the khan of the Tatars to the 
Grand signior, viii 120] 
++» revolts in Egypt and Cyprus, ix 3] 
+++. conduct of the grand signior to a 
Venetian traitor, ix 126] 
eee. Soldiers of, ix 176. xlix 189 
«+.» religion of, ix 216 
+++ conduct of the sultan, x 10] 
+++. encouragement of printing, x 11} 
«++. weakness of the state, 7b. 53] 
-+.- insurrection of the Montenegrins, x 
11} xi 27] 
«++. dragoman of the British consul at 
Aleppo imprisoned, x 112] 
+++» galley with treasure from Africa taken 
by a Corsican and a Maltese, x 114] 
e+e. war with Russia, xi 1] 5] 
++. it’s territory violated by the Russians, 
xi 16] 17] 
e+. town of Zwaniec, in Poland, burnt; xi 
23] 24] 
+++. army assembled between Clioczim, 
Bender, and Ockzakow, xi 25] 
os fe engagement with the Montenegrins, xi 
+. treaty with them, xi 28] 
---. the town of Balta taken by the Rus- 
sians, and Turks, Tatars, and Poles put 
to the sword, xi 29] 
-».. bashaws of the European provinces 
pee to march troops toward the Nies- 
ter, 7. ; 
ee+» grand vizier deposed, xi 30] 
e+-- Russian resident sent to the Seven 
Towers, id, 34] : 
