ILLUSTRATIONS.

ENGRAVED BY C. THURSTON THOMPSON, FROM DRAWINGS BY J. W. ARCHER AND C. T. THOMPSON.


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London from Southwark, before the Great Fire. From aPrint by Hollar([Frontispiece])
West Front of Old St. Paul's, with Inigo Jones's Portico[26]
"Paul's Cross and Preaching there"[51]
Ludgate[69]
Baynard's Castle, from the River, 1640[78]
Stone in Panyer Alley, marking the highest Ground in the City[83]
Interior of the Round Part of the Temple Church, previousto the recent Restorations[101]
House in Bolt Court, Fleet Street, the last Residence ofDr. Johnson, 1810[125]
Old Somerset House, from the River[167]
The Savoy Palace, from the River[172]
Inigo Jones's Water Gate, York Stairs[183]
Old Northumberland House, from the River. Temp. Charles I.[186]
Exeter Change as it appeared just before it was pulled down[192]
Newcastle House, N. W. corner of Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1796[222]
Old Palace of Whitehall, from the River. Temp. Charles I.,from a Print of the Period[225]
Old Houses in Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields,1817[226]
The Theatre in Portugal Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1810[236]
Printing Press at which Franklin worked[256]
Craven House, Drury Lane, 1800[258]
Entrance Front of Old Drury Lane Theatre in BrydgesStreet, erected by Garrick[266]
Entrance to old Covent Garden Theatre, 1794[305]
Inigo Jones's Church and Covent Garden. Temp. James II.From a Print of the Period[325]
House in St. Martin's Street, Leicester Square, formerly theResidence of Sir Isaac Newton, 1810[354]
The Village of Charing. From Aggas's Map, 1578[356]
Scotland Yard, as it appeared in 1750. From a Print afterPaul Sandby[374]
Old Gate of Whitehall Palace, designed by Holbein. Froma Print by Hollar[401]
The Banqueting House, Whitehall[419]
St. James's Palace, 1650, from a Print by Hollar[435]

The Initial Letters and Tail-pieces designed by J. W. Archer and C. T. Thompson. (The Initial Letter to Chapter XII. represents the Conduit at St. James's.)

THE TOWN.