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Salaries, proposed to be increased to the Servants of the Crown, on the abolition of Perquisites, [282]
Sartine, M. de, Minister of Police in Paris, two singular Anecdotes of, [525], [526], &c.
Saxon Laws relative to Murder, [44]
Schools in the Metropolis, [569]
Scuffle-hunters, A class of Labourers who hunt after Work when Ships are discharging, chiefly with a view to plunder, [233], [234]
Sequin of Turkey, counterfeited in London, [18], [184], [190]
Servants—Corrupted by the temptations of the Metropolis, [12]
Particularly by the Lottery, [153], [155]
Sewers, their origin and great utility, the Acts relative to them, [591]
Sharpers, an account of noted Females concerned in different kinds of Frauds, [127], [130]
Sharpers and Swindlers, their various devices to defraud the Public, [114], [115]
—— Ought to find security for their Good Behaviour, [135]
Ships, in the River Thames, the Loss and Inconvenience arising from the
present mode of discharging, (See [River Plunder])
Silk Manufacturers of Spital-Fields, their Address of Thanks for the
Establishment of the Police System in 1792, [519], [520], n.
Societies in London for Morals, Arts, &c., [570], [571]
Society for the Relief of Persons imprisoned for small Debts, an excellent Institution, [589]
Sodomy, the Laws relative to it, and the Punishment, [46]
—— Introduced into England by the Lombards, ibid.
Soup Charities, their peculiar excellence in relieving the Poor, [81], [82], n., [356]
Southwark, the Acts relative to its Police, [594]
Spirituous Liquors, the astonishing Consumption of, &c., [327], n.
Statutes, See [Acts of Parliament].
Statute Law—Necessity of its Revisal, and the steps taken for that purpose, [7], n., [32]
Stolen Goods, See [Receivers].
Stores, Government, See [Embezzlement]; [Naval Embezzlements]; [Acts], [257]
Streets in the Metropolis, estimated at 8000, [411]
Sugars, the Plunder of, estimated at £.97,000 a year, lost by the Planters and Merchants, and £.25,000 by the Revenue, [241], n.
—— Annual losses by Samples, £.60,000 and upwards, [235], n.
Suicide, the effect of Gambling in the Lottery, [144], n.
Summary View of the Causes of the Insufficiency of the Police, under nine different heads, [24], [25], [26], [27]
—— Of Prisoners committed in one year, [429]
Superstition of the Jews, See [Jews].
Swindlers, See [Sharpers].