An Old London Diarist.Transcriber's NotesIndex.
- Abbey of St. Mary of Graces, [208];
- abbots of, [216]
- Aldgate, [22];
- churches, [181];
- attacked, [192];
- barons in, [190]
- Aldersgate Street, [118];
- Aldersgate, [24];
- churches, etc., [123]
- Amusements, [285]
- Anne of Bohemia, [55]
- Annesley, Samuel, [112]
- Artillery company, [93]
- Audley, Sir Thomas, [193]
- Bailly, Harry, [169]
- Bakers punished, [48]
- Bancroft, Francis, [108]
- Basset, Fulco, [262]
- Baynard's Castle, [232]
- Bishop, a brave old London, [262]
- Bishopgate, [26];
- in charge of Hanseatic merchants, [27]
- Bishopsgate Street, [76]
- Boadicea, [3]
- Braybrooke, Robert de, Bishop of London, [249]
- Brember, Sir Nicholas, [236]
- Bridgegate, [31]
- British village, the, [2]
- Burning heretics, [276]
- Butchers' price of meat fixed, [290]
- Canterbury pilgrims, [170]
- Canute attacks London, [13]
- Charter, the Conqueror's, [220]
- Chaucer and the Tabard, [165]
- Churches, [35], [38], [43], [80], [81], [86], [87], [126], [127], [146], [181], [188], [195]
- Conduits, [37]
- Convent of St. Clare, [197]
- Cooks, [136]
- Cooper, Sir Astley, [145]
- Coronation, Queen Eleanor, [44]
- Cottage hospitals, [195]
- Cripplegate, [28]
- Cromwell family, [84]-[5]
- Crosses and images burnt, [277]
- Crosby, Sir John, [99]
- Crown Field, [36]
- Curfew, [36], [125]
- D'Albret, Sir Perducas, [241]
- Diarist, an old London, [269]
- Ditch, London, [20]
- Dowgate, [26]
- Drowning, execution by, [229]
- Dunmow flitch, [224]
- Edward III. in peril, [208]-[9], [236]
- Eleanor Cross, the, [38], [71]
- Excise Office, [159]
- Executions, [37];
- re Wyatt's rebellion, [274]
- Falcasius and the justice, [250]
- Fauconbridge, [23]
- Fires, incendiary, [138];
- bellman at, [290]
- Fitzwalter, Baron, of Baynard's Castle, [219];
- service and privileges, [225]-[6]
- Foreign merchants, [27], [61]-[64]
- Funerals, [278]
- Gates, [5], [22]
- Glass, [149]
- Gloucester, Duke of, [241]-[4]
- Gresham, Sir Thomas, [104];
- Sir John, funeral, [280]
- Grossers' Company, [238]
- Helwood, Peter, [128]
- Henry III., [46]
- Henry VI., [56]
- Henry VIII., [57]-[60]
- Hoadley, Benjamin, [148]
- Holbein, Hans, [189]
- Holdsworth, Richard, [147]
- Hostelries, [136]-[8]
- Howard, Lord Edward, [65]
- Houses, historic, [99], [102]-[4], [106], [131]-[6], [143]-[6];
- religious, and chapels, [87], [110]-[11], [113]-[15], [130], [153]
- Howell, James, [150]
- Hurricane, A.D. 1091, [35]
- Iconoclasm, [276]
- Inns, [96]
- Inscription, curious, [10]
- James I. enters London, [139]
- Jews, usury, massacre, etc., [49], [50];
- synagogue, [115]
- Joscelyne, Ralph, re walls, [17]
- Katherine of Valois, [55]
- Knighten Guild, [185]
- Knollys, Hansard, [114]
- Knowles, Sir Robert, [241]
- Leathersellers' Company, [93];
- charters, [94];
- halls, [95]
- Lollards, [259]
- London, pillaged, [4];
- fortified, A.D. 1643, [19];
- Roman remains, [77]
- Longbeard, W. Fitzosbert, [42]
- Lord Mayor's Day, [66]
- Louis XIV., anecdote, [91]
- Lud, King, [25]
- Ludgate, [25]
- Lydgate, [39]
- Machyn, Henry, [269];
- diary, extracts from, [274]
- Marching watch, [56]-[60]
- Margaret of Anjou, pageant, [55]
- Matilda the Fair, [222]-[3]
- Matilda, Queen, [179]
- May Day, the Evil, [62]
- Mayors and aldermen, [122]
- Merchants' lecture, [156]
- Miracle plays, [257]
- Moorgate, [30]
- Nevil, Sir Thomas, [192]
- Newgate, [28];
- John Offrem's escape, [29]
- Norman, Prior, [183], [186]
- Norman, Sir John, [67]
- Old Bishopsgate, [116]
- Old Broad Street, [142];
- public buildings in, [161]
- Old Jewry, [48]
- Pageants, [55], [68], [281]
- Pamphlets, [73]
- Papey, the, [87]
- Paulet, Sir William, [144]
- Pawnbrokers, [195]
- Pestilence, [191]
- Pickaxe Street, [118]
- Pillory, [276]-[7]
- Pinder, Sir Paul, [101]
- Pinmakers, [152]
- Plantagenet, Edmund, [200]
- Post Office, [99]
- Praed, [97]
- 'Prentices, [39]
- Printers and publishers, [140]
- Priory and Hospital of Bethlehem, [88]
- Priory and Hospital of the Holy Trinity, [178]
- Punishment, [287]
- Radcot Bridge, affair of, [246]
- Richard II., [237]
- Riots, goldsmiths' and tailors', [51]
- Roman Catholicism—Queen Mary—[275]
- Roman remains, [77]
- Royal Society, the, [105]
- Seals, St. Helen's, [83];
- St. Mary of Graces, [217]
- Scott, John, D.D., [148]
- Sildham, [54]
- St. Augustine's, [153]
- St. Bartholomew, fracas at, [265]
- St. Clare, [199]
- St. Mary Spital, [86]
- St. Paul's, [256]
- Tabard, the, [166]
- Temple Bar, [32]
- Thames, Valley of the, [1]
- Tombs, St. Botolph, [81];
- St. Helen, [84]
- Tournament in Cheapside, [52]
- Traitors' quarters exposed, [122]
- Tresilian, Sir Robert, [245]
- Trinity Hall, [129]
- Tyler, Wat, slain, [240]-[1]
- Villeins, [212]
- Walls of London, [3]-[18]
- Walworth, Lord Mayor, [241]
- Wardhoke, [164]
- Wesley, John, [130]
- Wesleys, the, [112]
- Wife, sale of a, [289]
- William builds the Tower, [14]
- Workhouse founded, [107]
- Wyclif, [254]