E.

Education, The great inattention to in the lower ranks one cause of Crimes, [34], [311]
—— Seminaries for, in the Metropolis, estimated at 4050, [569]
Egyptians, Their Laws for the punishment of certain offences, [41]
Embezzlement of Public Stores. See [River Plunder][Dock-yards].
Emperor Joseph the Second abolished the punishment of Death, [60]
—— His edict on promulgating his New Criminal Code, [61]
—— Abstract of his New Code, [63]
—— A singular Anecdote concerning this Prince, [528], [529]
Estimates, That Receivers of stolen Goods have increased from 300 to 3000 in the Metropolis, [9], [12]
—— of moving Property on the River Thames (table), [215]
—— —— arriving, departing, and circulating in the Port of London, [216], [217]
—— —— belonging to the Public, Naval, and Warlike Stores, &c., [260]
—— of Chips in Dock-yards, [256], [257], n.
—— of Streets, Houses, and Families in London, [411], n.
—— of Public Houses, [110]
—— of Persons employed in fraudulent Lotteries, [156], n.
—— of the number of Members of Friendly Societies, [157]
—— of the number of Jews, [147], [148]
—— of the Officers of Justice, Beadles, Watchmen, and Patroles 2044, [413], [414]
—— of Magistrates, acting in the Metropolis, [416], [417], [418]
—— of Convicts, and others discharged from Prisons, [96], n., [97]
—— of Prisoners tried in 1793 and 1754, [448]
—— of the Produce of Labour of Convicts in the Hulks (See [Convicts]: [Police]), [467]
Exports from the River Thames in one year 29,640,000l. (table), [215], [216]