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ENGLAND. 
Thomas More’; suppres- 
a of the monasteries, 
651 | 
he marries Anne of Cleves; 
’ Cromwell condemned 
and executed; king di- 
+ vorced from Anne of 
Ay Cleves; he marries Ca- 
therine Howard, and pro- 
secutes the Protestants, 
653. 
his journey to York, infide- 
lity and execution of the 
jueen; his attempts to 
the faith of the 
nation ; treaty of mar- 
riage between Prince 
Edward and Mary of 
Scotland, 654 — 
gbert, 
Hills. Malvern, Cotswold, 
Stroud water, and the Wre- 
kin, 678 
Holderness, vale of, 674 
Horticulture, 738 
Brittany prisoner ; mur- 
ders him; is expelled 
from his foreign domi- 
nions ; disputes with the 
Pope; is excommuni- 
cated, and his subjects 
absolved from their al- 
his submission to the 
Pope ; confederacy of the 
- barons; Magna Charta 
signed; renewal of the 
civil wars; and Prince 
Louis of France invited 
. over by the barons, 614 
reland, conquest of, by Hen 
IL. 609 sap! 
Kent, wealds of, 676 
fens of, ib. 
Language, 35 
Lakes, in Huntingdonshire, 
__ Cheshire,.and Wales, 690 
Lakes in Cumberland, West- 
moreland, and Lan- 
cashire, 690 
Ullswater, ib. 
Derwent water, ib. 
Broad water, ib. 
Buttermere, 691 
inandermere, ib. 
teincaallte Fylde of, 674 
Laws. Municipal law; courts of 
justice ; judges; trial by jury ; 
in civil cases, 29. Courts 
of criminal. jurisdiction ; 
mode of proceeding in crimi- 
' nal cases; grand jury 3, outs 
lawry ; verdict of the jury ; 
‘royal pardon, 30. Execu- 
tion; character of the Eng- 
lish laws; habeas corpus ; 
cloth exported ; state of 
the manufacture in 
1800, 746 
result of evidence: before: 
parliament, respecting 
the West Riding; errors 
in it, 747; present state ; 
1 seats of it; 
est Riding district de- 
scribed; mixed-cloth dis- 
Wiltshire district ; Somer- 
setshire district ; differ- 
ent modes of carrying 
on the manufacture, 749 
acts of Parliament regula- 
ting the manufacture; 
cloth-halls in Leeds, &c, 
described, 750 
of machinery ; 
Pi Pomteftact returns of 
the quantity of cloth 
milled in the West Ri- 
ding of Yorkshire, 751 
searchers, inspectors, su- 
pervisors ; Norwich ma- 
nufactures ; _ historical 
notices; present state ; 
manufacture of Devon- 
shire,—baize, blankets, 
z &e. 
strong cloth, 
small cloth, flannels ; 
value of the whole ma- 
nufacture ; the raw pro- 
duce, 753. Interest of 
the capital employed ; 
number of people em- 
ployed; results, 754. 
39 
Maniufactures, ‘cotton’; hise 
torical sketches, 754, 
Change in the condition 
of the Jabourers; value 
. of the* manufacture at 
different periods, 755, 
“Improvements in all its 
branches; effects of war; 
state, in 1795, ‘in Lan- 
> eashire, ‘7565 State of 
it in Cheshire and Der. 
byshire, 75%" State of 
it in 1801; comparison 
at different sds 3 cot- 
ton imported, 758.' Of- 
ficial value of cotton ma- 
'. nufactured, and cotton- 
yarn exported ; cotton 
district described 5) pro- 
portion of its population 
emplo: 759. > Value 
of ¢ manufactured 
goods ; value of the raw 
~ material, interest and 
profit, wages, results ; 
‘| woollen ‘and cottom ma- 
‘nufactures’ contrasted ; 
' different condition of the 
working people, 760 
‘silk-trade, historical no- 
tices, 1.) ‘Present state 
_-and probable ‘value, 2 
| © «tices ; effect of bounty 
¢ on it} Irish linen im- 
} ported ; its present state,! 
3 rie 
© ‘stocking-trade in Leices-. 
| tershire,, in Notting- 
hamshite, in Derby- 
‘shire, 4 ; 
lace, 4 Shirt-buttons ; 
 quridus'instance | of the 
division of labour, 5 
leather-trade, 5. Leather 
tanned annually ; ‘tan- 
* -neries, shoes, saddles, 
gloves ; value of the ma-. 
nufacture, 6 
iron-trade, 6. Birming-. 
ham, list of manufac- 
tures, there ; remarks 
on them, % Capital; 
mode of ‘conducting ; 
number of people em- 
ployed ; japan-ware ; 
screws, locks, &e. 8. 
Nails, 9, Sheffield; dif- 
ference between the ma- 
nufactures. there and at 
Birmingham; list of ma- 
nufactures; remarks ; 
files 5» value, 9. Num- 
ber of persons employed; 
watch movements ; ear- 
then ware; glass, 10, 
paper, hats, &c. IL 
London manufactures, 11, 
Bristol ditto, 11 
Newcastle ditto, 12 
Hull ditto, 12 
Liverpool ditto, 13 
concluding-remarks; table 
showing the families 
chiefly employed in 
oe eenaadaeg 
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Mary proclaimed, and acknow- 
a by the nation,. 
58 
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