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from Society of Arts , 205; and from Board of Agricul-ture, 206, 210, 337 ; correspondence with Sir H. Davy ,206 ; takes degree of D.D., 210; publishes sonnets, 210;great increase of power-looms, 213; memorial fromManchester in his favour, 222, 361 ; obtains a grantfrom Parliament , 236; retires to Hollanden, 241; fattenssheep with sugar, 244; correspondence with Dr. Pear-son, 246; Mr. Crabbe, 255; and Sir Stamford Raffles ,251 ; remedy for mildew, 259, 274; elected F.R.S., 263 ;correspondence with Dr. Bardsley, 274, 277; his loco-motive carriage, 276; his theory of the planetary system,284; his explosive engine, 289 ; declining health, 296;decease, 297; notices of his life, 298.
Cibber ’s Lives of the Poets, 34.
Climacteric Thoughts, Poem on, 212.
Cordelier, Mr. Cartwright’s, 333.
Crabbe, George, author of the “ Candidate,” 38; intimacywith Mr. Cartwright, 47; letters from, 50, 68, 75 ; ex-tract from his “ Life,” 243; letter to, 255.
Cranes, Mr. Cartwright’s application of the treadwheel to, 120.
Davies, Mr. Thomas, his letter to Mr. Griffiths, 32.
Davy , Sir H., Mr. Cartwright’s correspondence with, 206;his notes on manures, 336.
Diving-boat, Mr. Fulton’s, 157.
Doncaster , Mr. Cartwright’s mill at, 76; relinquished, 110.
Dry rice of Sumatra , how cultivated, 265.
Durham, Bishop of, his letter to Mr. Cartwright, 77.
Engine, explosive, Dr. Cartwright’s plan for, 289.
Factobt system not necessarily demoralizing, 88, 228.
Fever, putrid, cured by yeast, 22.