634 
TU 
Turks, ancient weapons of, x 273 
.--- defence of Malta against, xix 245 
sass Character and manners: of, xxv 39, 
xxxi 4, 143. 144, 45, 175 
eee harems of, xxxvii 10*} 
sees Women, xxxvii 14*} 15] 
eee» dresses of, xxxix 368 
sees progress in literature, xl 343 
.+s propriety of their expulsion from 
Europe, | 177 
Turks islands, conduct of the French at the, 
vii 97 
e+e. account of them, 7. 
e«ei taken possession of in the name of 
George III, ix 62] 
ee keeper of @ madhouse, vi 
158 
Turlone, card. assassinated, xxviii 210] 
Turmean, J. liii 267 
Turnbull, Dr. A. iv 124 
——- gov. xxi 216*} 
- James, Mint robbed by, xli 1, 8, 
J. jun, xlii 385 
Turner #. Umferril for an assault, xliv 380 
xxxvii 74°] 
ald. S. ix 84] xi 195] xii 94] 95] 
99] 112] 200] xiii 99) xix 169] xx 170) 
sir Barnard, xxiv 190] xxv 
195] xxvii 189] 
bish. Francis, xiv 247. xv 43 
—— capt. J.(N) xxxviii90 
: Sackville, (A) xvii 146] 
— S. xlii 470 
- C. xii 123] xiii 207] 
—— Dr. W. xxii 87 
James, xxiv 324] 
John; iii 118] 
—_—— xii 379. 1x 360. 1xi 303 
- J. R. convicted of forgery, xlvii 366, 
2 
Jos. lviii 348 
maj. i121, 147 
—— Mrs. xii 38n. 138 
rév. Dr. Jos. xlviii 880 
sir Gregory Page, xxxix 258] lv 
300, 301 
sir J. xiv 115 
T. suicide, xxxiv 10 
— T.(ironmonger) x1 390 
+—— W. executed for high treason, lix 
2] 
W. xiii 379, 382 
Turnips, extraordinarily large, ii 71. xi 
193 
sss. naper, culture of, iv 127] 
eas. Useful in making bread, vi 133 
+. prevention of the fly, ix 165. xi 112. 
xiv 121. xxix 77. xlix 872 
«sis Cabbage. See Cabbage 
«+e. management of, xiv 109 
-..4 insects injurious to, xxvi 62 
+++ method of preserving from frost, xxvii 
62, xlix 862 
vere ON the culture of, xxix 77. xxxvi 307 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
‘Tuscany : earthquakes in, x 67] xiv 71] 
. sees churches to afford sanctuary only to 
TU 
Turnor; Edm. xxxiv 378 , my 
Turnpike acts, viii 103) xix 144] liv 87. 
.++» convictions on, i 112. vii 93] xii 160) 
Turnpikes, tollmen murdered, vi 93} : 
.... actions respecting tolls, xlvi 402. li 324 
Turpentine procuted in England, lii 655 
Turpin, xxi22) 
chev. de, xxxviii 275 
Turpine, marq. xlii 7] 
Turquoise, what, vi 28 
Turreau, gen. xlix 476 
Turrell, Franc. lviii 347 
Turtles, imperted, iii 127] . 
.-.- One taken on the coast of Devonshire, 
vii 92] 
«++. observations on, x 77 
Turton, Dr. J. xxxix 36. xbii 45 4 
sir T. xlix 6}, 100, 156. 193] 222°. 
li 85, 86, 108, 113, 140, 167, lii 15, 84. 
liii 41] liv 17] 49] 110] 
——\ W. his house blown down, xvi 143] 
debtors, xii 38] 
.».. regulations for admission into menas- 
teries, xviii 148*] 116] 
«+e. violent storm, xx 211] . 
+++. Strange edict respecting the disposal * 
of the dead, xxviii 
.... heads of the new criminal code, xxix 
320] 
«++ insurrection in, xxxiii 9 : 
-... the French minister sent away, XXxv 
286] 187 
«+++ memorial of the British minister, and 
answer, xxxv 186, 187 
«++. peace with France, xxxvii 128] 
s+. edict of neutrality, xxxvii 222 
.... entrance of the French into Leghorn, 
xxxvili 244 
.+.. complaint of Buonaparte against the 
governor, xxxviii 245 
--.- convention with Buonaparte respect- 
ing Leghorn, xxxix 335 
.».. the duke obliged to take refuge in 
Leghorn, x1 130] 
-+.+ Leghorn taken possession of by a 
British force, 7d. 
«-. war declared by France, xli 244] 
bese ea obliged to retreat from, xli 
1 
+... again taken possession of by the 
French, xlii 197] xliii 64) 
-.-- Lewis, prince of Parma inaugurated 
under the title of king of Etruria, xliii 
334- 
ee treatment of him by Buonaparte, xliyv 
th 
«+s. his death, xlv 402 i 
.... his son to have a portion of Portugal 
with the title of king of Northern Lusi- — 
tania, xlix 278 
«.s. Buonaparte assumes the government, 
and appoints Engene Beauharnois yicer 
roy, xlix 279 
