INDEX
- Abchurch Lane, [108]
- Adams, John, [42]
- Addison, Joseph, [104]
- Addle Hill, [208]
- Addle Street, [74]
- Aguylum, Sir Robert, [112], [116]
- Ainger, Alfred, [374]
- Aldermanbury, [70]-71
- Aldersgate, [349]-51
- Aldgate, [166]-71
- Alfred, King, [327]
- Alegate. See Aldgate
- Allen, Fifield, [28]
- Allen, Sir Thomas, [163]
- Alleyne, Edward, [81], [187]
- Allhallows Barking, [282], [283]
- Allhallows, Bread Street, [58]
- Allhallows, Honey Lane, [38]-9
- All Hallows Lane, [259]
- Allhallows, Lombard Street, [105]
- Allhallows, London Wall, [83], [84]
- Allhallows Staining, [278]-9
- Allhallows the Great, [247]-8
- Allhallows the Less, [248]-9
- Allot, Sir John, [61]
- “Allutarii.” See Cordwainers Company
- Almshouses. See Churches
- Alwine, Nicholas, [11]
- Amen Corner, [347]-8
- Anchorites, [84]
- Ancient Schools, [385]-429
- Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop of Chichester, Ely, and Winchester, [82]
- Anker, Sir Simon, [84]
- Apothecaries Company, [204]-5
- Architecture, [133]
- Ardene, James, Dean of Chester, [171]
- Argyll, Archibald Campbell, [7]th Earl of, [187]
- Arkwythe, John, [20]
- Armourers and Brasiers Company, [65], [66]
- Armourers’ and Brasiers’ Hall. See Armourers and Brasiers Company
- Armoury, The, [295]-8
- Arms, College of. See Herald’s College
- Arts, Society of, [380]
- Ascham, Roger, [321]
- Ashehill, Thomas, [17]
- Assay Office, [46]
- Austin Friars, [134]
- Ave Marie Lane, [347]-8
- Avenon, Sir Alexander, [10]
- Bacon, Sir Nicholas, [84], [85]
- Baker, Philip, [207]
- Baker, Samuel, [114]
- Bakers, [55]
- Bakers Company, [274]-5
- Bakewell Hall. See Blackwell Hall
- Battishill, Jonathan, [107]
- Balmerino, Lord, [286], [298]
- Baltic and South Sea House, [129]
- Bamme, Adam, [20]
- Bancroft, [22]
- Bane, Ralph, Bishop of Lichfield, [368]
- Bank of Australia, [130]
- Bank of England, [94]
- Bankers in Fleet Street, [365]
- Baptists, [114]
- Barbers Company, [88]-90
- Barham, Richard, [62]
- Barlow, William, Bishop of Rochester, [276]
- Barrington, Daines, [375]
- Barrow, Isaac, [136]
- Bartholomew Close, [355]
- Bartholomew Lane, [128]
- Basing, Adam, [67]
- Basing, Hugh, [67]
- Basing, Solomon, [67]
- Basinghall Street, [67]
- Bassishaw Street. See Basinghall Street
- Bates, Dr. William, [369]
- Baxter, Richard, [128], [320], [369]
- Bayley, Lewis, Bishop of Bangor, [60]
- Baynard’s Castle, [190], [215], [216]
- Bearbinder Lane. See George Street
- Beaumont’s Inn, [217]
- Becket, Thomas à, [399]
- Begerow. See Budge Row
- Beggars, [308]
- Bell Inn, [323]
- Bell, William, Rector of St. Lawrence, Jewry, [27]
- Bell, William, Prebendary of Westminster, [320]
- Bell Yard, [102], [366]
- Belmeis, Bishop Richard de, [390]
- Beloe, William, [84]
- Berdmore, Dr., [346]
- Betterton, Thomas, [382]
- Beveridge, Bishop of St. Asaph, [97]
- Bevis Marks, [174]
- Bickerstaffe, Isaac, [367]
- Billingsgate, [192], [272]-3
- Billingsgate Fish Market, [271]-3
- Billingsley, Sir Henry, [150]
- Billiter Street, [150]
- Birch, Dr. Thomas, [249]
- Birchin Lane, [108]
- Birchover Lane. See Birchin Lane
- Bishop, Samuel, [132]
- Bishopsgate, [175]-9, [350]
- Bishopsgate Institute, [188]
- Bishopsgate Street Without, [188]
- Blackall, Offspring, Bishop of Exeter, [49]
- Blackfriars Bridge, [191]-3
- Blackfriars Precinct, [200]
- Blackfriars Theatre, [203]
- Blackstone, Sir William, [376]
- Blackwell Hall, [30]-32
- Blage, Thomas, [43]
- Blake, C., [321]
- Blizzard, Sir William, [187]
- Blomfield, Charles, Bishop of Chester, [188]
- Bloomfield, Robert, [64]
- Blowbladder Street, [325], [345], [352]
- Blue Boar Court, [60]
- Boar’s Head Tavern, [106], [263]
- Bodley, Sir Thomas, [355]
- Boleyn, Queen Anne, [289], [291], [298]
- Boleyn, William, [10]
- Bolt Court, [380]
- Booth, Charles, Bishop of Hereford, [225]
- Boss Alley, [218]
- Boswell, James, [259], [367]
- Bothe, Lawrence, Bishop of Durham, [40], [272]
- Bow Lane, [53], [54]
- Bowes, Sir Martin, [46], [103], [104], [106]
- Bowyer Lane. See Ludgate Hill
- Bowyer, Sir William, [96]
- Boyse, Samuel, [17], [76]
- Bradberry, Thomas, [67]
- Bradbury, Thomas, [114]
- Bradford, Samuel, Bishop of Gloucester, [11]
- Brady, Nicholas, [165]
- Branch, Sir John, [110]
- Bray, William, [185]
- Bread Street, [54]-8
- Bread Street Hill, [220]
- Breerewood, Francis, [96]
- Brewers Company, [74], [75]
- Brice, Sir Hugh, [106]
- Brick Court, [375]
- Brideoake, Ralf, Bishop of Chichester, [127]
- Bridewell, [313], [315]
- Bridewell Palace, [190]-91
- Bridge Gate, [350]
- Bridge Street, [190]
- Bridgewater Square, [80]
- British and Foreign Bible Society, [207]-8
- Britton, Thomas, [78]
- Broad Street, [132]-4
- Broderers Company, [75]
- Broken Wharf, [218]
- Brotherton, Thomas, Earl of Norfolk, [218]
- Brough, William, [98]
- Brown, Alexander, [22]
- Brown, Tom, [78]
- Browne, Sir Thomas, [49], [326]
- Buchan, Dr., [346]
- Buckingham, [2]nd Duke of, [170], [235]
- Buckler, Samuel, [352]
- Buckeridge, John, [82]
- Bucklersbury, [52]
- Budge Row, [6]
- Bulkely, Arthur, Bishop of Bangor, [225]
- Bull and Mouth Street, [352]
- Bullen, Sir Jeffrey, [22], [26]
- Bulleyn, Sir Thomas, [246]
- Bullingham, John, Bishop of Gloucester, [40]
- Bull’s Head Passage, [102]
- Bundy, Dr. Richard, [383]
- Burbage, Richard, [203]
- Burke, Edmund, [376]
- Burley House, [216]
- Burley, Sir Simon, [216]
- Burse, [158]
- Burton, Henry, [60]
- Butchers, [306]
- Butchers’ Bridge, [216]
- Butchers Company, [355]-6
- Butchers of the Stokkes, [122], [124]
- Busby, Thomas, [81]
- Bygod, Hugh de, [218]
- Cade, Jack, [251], [275]
- Cæsar, Sir Julius, [375]
- Calamy, Edmund, [71]
- Calamy, Edmund, the younger, [71]
- Caldwell, Dr. Richard, [214]
- Calendar of St. Paul’s Muniments, [389]
- Candlewick Street. See Cannon Street
- Cannon, Robert, [320]
- Cannon Street, [249]-52
- Cannon Street Station, [242], [244]
- Capel Court, [129]
- Carew, Sir Nicholas, [171]
- Carlisle, Rev. W., [270]
- Carpenter, John, [409]
- Carpenter, John, [96]
- Carpenters Company, [143]-5
- Carter Lane, [208]-9
- Cartwright, Thomas, [223]
- Castle Mail Packet Company, [148]
- Cateaton Street. See Gresham Street
- Catherine Court, [282]
- Cattle Street. See Gresham Street
- Cattling Street. See Gresham Street
- Cave, William, [248]
- Caxton, William de, [249]
- Chalmers, Alexander, [347]
- Champney, Sir John, [275]
- Change Alley, [99], [100]
- Chantries. See Churches
- Chapter Coffee House, [346]-7
- Charles I., [215]
- Charter of London, [326]
- Chatterton, Thomas, [108], [346], [356]
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, [167]-8, [372]
- Cheapside, [1]-9;
- Chelmsford, Thesiger, Lord, [375]
- Chequer Lane. See Dowgate Hill
- Cheyne, Sir William, [214]
- Chichele, Henry, Archbishop of Canterbury, [119], [275]
- Chichele, John, [274]-5
- Child, Sir Francis, [46]
- Christ Church, [319]-20
- Christian Evidence Society, [114]
- Christmas, Gerard, [350]
- Christ’s Hospital, [306]-19
- Church Court, [107]
- Churchill, Charles, [346]
- Church Missionary Society, [382]
- City Carlton Club, [110], [115]
- City Churches, [2]-3
- City Liberal Club, [118]
- City Linen Company Bank, [102]
- City of London Brewery, [244]
- City of London Club, [137]
- City of London College, [79]-80
- City of London Court, [68]
- City of London School, [38]
- City of London School for Girls, [191]
- Clarence, George, Duke of, [245]
- Clarendon, [376]
- Clark, Sir Edward, [60]
- Clayton, Sir Robert, [22]
- Cloak Street, [222]
- Clopton, Margery, [96]
- Cloth Fair, [356]
- Clothworkers Company, [276]-8
- Coach and Coach-harness Makers Company, [86]
- Coaches from London, [352]
- Coachmakers Company, [85], [86]
- Coal Exchange, [270], [271], [278]
- Cobbett, William, [381]
- Cobblers. See Cordwainers Company
- Cobden, Richard, [60]
- Cock Lane, [321]
- Coffee-houses, [99], [100], [108], [346]
- Coke, Sir Edward, [375]
- Coke, Sir John, [224]
- Cold Harbour, [244]
- Colechurch Street. See Old Jewry
- Coleman Street, [63], [64]
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, [319]
- Colet, Dean, [62]
- College Hill, [232], [235]
- College Street, [232]
- Colwyn, William, [50]
- Companies—Apothecaries, [204], [205];
- Armourers and Brasiers, [65], [66];
- Bakers, [274], [275];
- Barbers, [88], [90];
- Brewers, [74], [75];
- Broderers, [76];
- Butchers, [355], [356];
- Carpenters, [143]-5;
- Clothworkers, [276]-8;
- Coach and Coach-harness Makers, [86];
- Coachmakers, [85], [86];
- Coopers, [68], [69];
- Cordwainers, [252], [253];
- Curriers, [274];
- Cutlers, [324];
- Drapers, [142], [143];
- Dyers, [240];
- Fishmongers, [259]-61;
- Founders, [115];
- Fruiterers, [227];
- Girdlers, [67], [68];
- Goldsmiths, [44]-47;
- Grocers, [13]-15, [204];
- Haberdashers, [29], [30];
- Innholders, [232], [233];
- Ironmongers, [148], [149];
- Leathersellers, [184], [185];
- Mercers, [33], [429];
- Merchant Adventurers, [33];
- Needlemakers, [127];
- Painters or Painter Stainers, [221];
- Parish Clerks, [87];
- Pinners, [68], [134], [137];
- Saddlers, [9];
- Salters, [111], [115];
- Skinners, [238]-40;
- Stationers, [199]-201;
- Tallow Chandlers, [243]-45;
- Vintners, [229]-32;
- Watermens, [267];
- Wax Chandlers, [30]
- Condell, Henry, [71]
- Conduits, [7], [94], [124]
- Consolidated Bank, [128]
- Conyhope Lane. See Grocers’ Alley
- Copped Hall, [239]
- Copthall Avenue, [140]
- Copthall Buildings, [139]
- Cordwainers Company, [252], [253]
- Cordwainers’ Street. See Bow Lane
- Cornhill, [91]-9
- Cornhill Conduit, [94]
- Cornhill, St. Michael’s, [97], [98]
- Cornhill, St. Peter’s, [95]-7
- Cotton, William, Bishop of Exeter, [264]
- Coventry, Sir John, [11]
- Coverdale, Miles, [263]
- Cowie, Benjamin Morgan, [27]
- Cowley, Abraham, [365]
- Cowper, John, [98]
- Cowper, William, [374]
- Cowper, William, Earl of, [376]
- Crane Court, [379]
- Craven, Sir William, [172]
- Creed Lane, [209]
- Crispe, Ellis, [58]
- Crockford, William, [366]
- Cromwell, Oliver, [64], [82], [165]
- Cronne, William, [17]
- Crosby Hall, [178]-81
- Crosby, Sir John, [178], [183]
- Crosby Square, [182]
- Crown Place, [172]
- Croxall, Samuel, [219]
- Crutched Friars, [279]
- Curll, Edmond, [364]
- Curriers Company, [74]
- Custom House, [273]
- Cutlers Company, [324]
- Dale, Thomas, [383]
- Danes, Hall of the, [249]
- Darcy, Thomas, Lord, [171]
- Davenant, Lady, [382]
- Davenport, John, [64]
- Davy, Sir Humphry, [205]
- Davys, George, Bishop of Peterborough, [84]
- Dean’s Court, [210]
- “Dea Matres,” 280
- Dee, Francis, Bishop of Peterborough, [105], [222]
- Defoe, Daniel, [356]
- Derwentwater, Earl of, [286]
- Despenser, Hugh le, [8]
- Despencers, [371]
- Deutsche Bank, [104]
- Devereux, Robert, [280]
- Devon, Henry Courtenay, Earl of, [254]
- D’Ewes, Sir Symonds, [366]
- Diana’s Chamber, [213]
- Dickens, Charles, [376]
- Distaff Lane, [61]
- Dobbes, Sir Richard, [60]
- Doctors’ Commons, [210], [211]
- Doctors’ Commons, The Deanery, [210]
- Doggett’s Coat and Badge, [259]
- Dolben, John, Archbishop of York, [82]
- Do Little Lane, [211]
- Dolly’s Chop House, [346]
- Dominicans, the, or Blackfriars, [190], [200]
- Donne, Dr. John, [367]
- Dormer, Sir Michael, [26]
- Douglas, John, Bishop of Carlisle, [62]
- Dowgate Hill, [239]
- Dowgate Wharf, [241]
- Downham, George, Bishop of Derry, [326]
- Drake, Sir Thomas, [246]
- Drapers Company, [142], [143]
- Drayton, Michael, [365]
- Dryden, John, [116], [379]
- Ducksfoot Lane, [255]
- Dudley, Edmund, [117]
- Dudley, Lord Guildford, [286], [298]
- Duke Humphrey, tomb of, [206]
- Duncombe, Sir Charles, [46]
- Dung Hill Lane. See Gardeners’ Lane
- Dyers Company, [240]
- Earle, Alfred, Bishop of Marlborough, [188]
- East India House, [162]
- East Street, [138]
- Edward IV., [215]
- Edward VI., [316]
- Elbow Lane. See College Hill
- Elcot, Sir John, [298]
- Eldon, John Scott, Earl of, [376]
- Elizabeth, Queen, [215], [291]
- Ellys, Anthony, Bishop of St. David’s, [24], [41]
- Elms, [357]-8
- Elsing Spital, [73]
- Elways, Sir Gervase, [286]
- Empson, Sir Richard, [117]
- Engain Lane, [85]
- Erber, The, [245], [246]
- Erkenwald, Bishop, [176], [327], [332]
- Essex, Arthur Capel, [291]
- Essex, Cromwell, Earl of, [286], [298]
- “Evil May Day,” 172
- Exchange, The Royal, [94], [95], [128]
- Excise Office, [134]
- Exeter, John Holland, Duke of, [253]
- Fabian, Robert, [98]
- Farmer, Hugh, [114]
- Farringdon Within, [300]
- Farringdon Without, [300]
- Felton, Nicholas, Bishop of Bristol, [11]
- Fenchurch Street, [146]-8
- Fen Court, [148]
- Fenwick, Sir John, [286]
- Ferguson, James, [381]
- Fetter Lane, [379]
- Fewter Lane. See Fetter Lane
- Fickett’s Field, [371], [379]
- Finch Lane, [95]
- Finsbury Circus, [138]
- Finsbury Square, [138]
- Fire of 1666, The, [195], [265], [333], [372]
- Fish Market, [361]
- Fishmongers Company, [259]-61
- Fish Street Hill, [263]
- Fish Wharf, [217]
- Fitchett’s Court, [85]
- Fitz-Alwine, Sir Henry, [246], [250]
- Fitzwalter, Lord, [190]
- Fitzwalter, Robert, [215]
- Fleet River, [190], [383], [384]
- Fleet Street, [362]-9
- Fleetwood, William, [84], [86]
- Fleetwood, William, Bishop of St. Asaph’s, [62]
- Fleur-de-Lys Court, [202]-3
- Fordyce, Dr., [346]
- Fore Street, [82]
- Foster Lane, [42]
- Foster, Dr. James, [22]
- Fotherby, Michael, Bishop of Salisbury, [11]
- Founders Company, [115]
- Fountain Court, [375]
- Fox, George, [103]
- Foxe, John, [79], [81]
- Franklin, Benjamin, [352]
- Fratres de Saccâ, [22]
- Frederick Place, [23]
- Freeman, Samuel, [28]
- Friday Street, [58]-60
- Frobisher, Sir Martin, [81]
- Fruiterers Company, [227]
- Fuller, Thomas, [107]
- Fuller, William, Bishop of Lincoln, [121]
- Fuller, William, Dean of Durham, [43], [82]
- Furneaux, Dr. Philip, [114]
- Fye foot Lane, [219]
- Galley Quay, [274]
- Galoche-makers Company, [185]
- Gaol Fever, [303]
- Gardens, [63]
- Gardeners’ Lane, [219]
- Gardiner, George, [70], [132]
- Gardiner, Richard, [51]
- Garlick Hill, [224]
- Garlick Hithe. See Garlick Hill
- Garrard, Thomas, [39]
- Garraway’s Coffee-house, [99], [100]
- Garrick, David, [108]
- Garscherche Street. See Gracechurch Street
- Gates, [139], [169], [176], [178], [196], [300], [301], [349], [350]
- Gatford, Lionel, [153]
- Gell, Robert, [49]
- General Market, [360]
- General Post Office Savings Bank, [208]
- George Street, [117]
- George Yard, [104]
- Gerrard’s Hall, [56], [57]
- Gibbon, Edward, [163]
- Gibbons, Grinling, [295], [336]
- Giglii, Giovanni, Bishop of Worcester, [258]
- Gilbert, Robert, Bishop of London, [105]
- Girdlers Company, [67], [68]
- Girdlers’ Hall. See Girdlers Company
- Gisors, John, [229]
- Gloucester, Duchess of, [259]
- Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, [215]
- Gloucester, Richard, Duke of, [178]
- Glover, Richard, [256]
- Glyn, William, Bishop of Bangor, [198]
- Godfrey, Michael, [116]
- Godliman Street, [210]
- Gold, Henry, [49]
- Goldsmith, Oliver, [205], [346], [365], [374], [375], [382]
- Goldsmiths Company, [43], [47]
- Goldsmiths’ Hall. See Goldsmiths Company
- Goldsmiths’ Row, [8]
- Gooch, Sir Thomas, [107]
- Goode, William, [207]
- Goodwin, John, [64]
- Goose and the Gridiron Tavern, [347]
- Gouge, William, [202]
- Gough Square, [381]
- Gracechurch Buildings, [102]
- Gracechurch Street, [100]
- Gracious Street. See Gracechurch Street
- Grasschurch Street. See Gracechurch Street
- Gray, Thomas, [100]
- Great Eastcheap, [263]
- Great St. Helen’s, [182]
- Great St. Thomas Apostle Street, [222]
- Great Swan Alley, [139]
- Great Trinity Lane, [222]
- Green Dragon Court, [205]
- Green Dragon Yard, [321]
- Green, Robert, [241]
- Gregory, William, [28]
- Gresham Club, [106]
- Gresham College, [27], [134]-6
- Gresham Life Assurance Society, [17]
- Gresham Place, [106]
- Gresham, Sir John, [69]
- Gresham, Sir Richard, [26]
- Gresham, Sir Thomas, [103], [134], [183]
- Gresham Street, [24]
- Grey Friars’ Church, [310], [314]
- Grey, Lady Jane, [298]
- Griffith, Maurice, Bishop of Rochester, [108], [263]
- Grocers’ Alley, [13]
- Grocers Company, [13]-16, [204]
- Grove, Robert, Bishop of Chichester, [173]
- Grub Street. See Milton Street
- Guildhall, [27]
- Guildhall Chambers, [69]
- Guildhall School of Music, [191]
- Guildhall Yard, [30]
- Guy, Thomas, [103]
- Gwent, Richard, [10]
- Gwynneth, John, [10]
- Haberdashers Company, [29], [30]
- Haberdashers’ Hall. See Haberdashers Company
- Hacket, William, [8]
- Hale, William, [82]
- Hall, Edward, [52]
- Hall, William, [43]
- Hammersley, Sir Hugh, [172]
- Hanseatic League, [244]
- Harding, John, [207]
- Hardy, Nathaniel, [153]
- Hare Court. See Ram Alley
- Hart, Sir John, [112], [116]
- Hart, Sir Percival, [275]
- Hart Street, [279]
- Harris, 382
- Harvey, Dr. William, [256]
- Hasnet, Samuel, Archbishop of York, [264]
- Haunce merchants, [176]
- Hawes, Sir James, [110]
- Hawkesworth, John, [276]
- Hawkins, Sir John, [276]
- Hayward, Sir Rowland, [72]
- Heneage Lane, [174]
- Heminge, John, [71]
- Henry V., [245]
- Henry VIII., [215]
- Heraclius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, [373]
- Herald’s College, [208]-9
- Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury, [62]
- Hermitage of St. James, [87]
- Herrick, Robert, [43]
- Hewitt, John, [213]
- High Courts of Justice, [366]
- Historical Manuscripts Commission, [340], [389]
- Hoadley, Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester, [137]
- Hodgkin, Bishop of Bedford, [97]
- Hody, Humphrey, [234]
- Hogarth, William, [354]
- Hoggene Lane. See Huggin Lane
- Holdsworth, Richard, Dean of Worcester, [137]
- Holy Trinity, Minories, [299]
- Holy Trinity the Less, [221]-2
- Hone, William, [365]
- Honey Lane Market, [38]
- Hood, Thomas, [12]
- Hook, Theodore, [367]
- Hooke, Robert, [136]
- Hoole, John, [366]
- Hopton, John, Bishop of Norwich, [28]
- Horsepoole, Simon, [105]
- Horton, Thomas, [23], [183]
- Hosier Lane. See Bow Lane
- Hospital, Royal London Ophthalmic, [137]-8
- Hospital, St. Anthony’s, [127]
- Hospitallers of St. John, [371]
- Hostillers Company. See Innholders Company
- Houndsditch, [175]
- Howard, Katherine, [298]
- Howell, Thomas, Bishop of Bristol, [119]
- How, William Walsham, Bishop of Bedford, [173]
- Huggin Lane, [221]
- Hunt, Leigh, [319]
- Hunter, John, [205]
- Hunter, William, [205]
- Inner Temple, [374]
- Inner Temple, Masters of, [374]
- Innholders Company, [232]-3
- Institute of Chartered Accountants, [139]
- Ireland, John, [58]
- Ireland Yard, [205]
- Ironmonger Lane, [32]
- Ironmongers Company, [148]-9
- Ismongers’ Lane. See Ironmonger Lane
- Ive, William, [234]
- Ivy Lane, [325], [344]
- Jansen, Cornelius, [202]
- Jeffreys, Judge, [71]
- Jenkyn, William, [320]
- Jenner, 205
- Jerrold, Douglas, [365]
- Jesus’ Common, [240]
- Jewin Crescent, [352]
- Jewin Street, [352]
- Jewry, [283]
- Jews, [21]-4, [40]
- Johnson, Edmund, [419], [422], [424]
- Johnson, Sir John, [43]
- Johnson, Dr. Samuel, [259], [325], [346], [347], [365], [367], [375], [380], [381]
- Johnson’s Court, [380], [381]
- Jonathan’s Coffee-house, [99], [100]
- Jones, Inigo, [214], [255]
- Jonson, Ben, [202]
- Jortin, Dr. John, [276]
- Joustings, [6]
- Judde, Andrew, [183]
- Keats, John, [187], [205]
- Keble, Sir Henry, [49]
- Kennett, White, Bishop of Peterborough, [49], [71], [171]
- Ketton Street. See Gresham Street
- Kidder, Richard, Bishop of Bath and Wells, [132]
- Kilmarnock, Earl of, [286], [298]
- King Street, [37]
- King Edward Street, [320]
- King William Street, [106]
- King’s Beam, [14], [15], [94], [268]
- Kingscote, John, Bishop of Carlisle, [33]
- Kit-Kat Club, [367]
- Kite, John, Archbishop of Armagh, [119]
- Kneller, Sir Godfrey, [221]
- Knesworth, Thomas, [40]
- Knight, Charles, [366]
- Knightrider Street, [210]-12, [222]
- Knowles, Thomas, [51]
- Kynaston, Herbert, [212]
- Kyrunelane. See Maiden Lane
- Lad Lane, [25]
- Lake, John, Bishop of Chichester, [188]
- Lamb, Charles, [319], [374]
- Lambarde, John, [41]
- Lambe, Dr., [8]
- Lamplugh, Thomas, Archbishop of York, [50]
- Lancaster, Thomas, Earl of, [371]
- Langbourn Chambers, [148]
- Langley, Sir John, [40]
- Langton, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester, [58], [105]
- Large, Robert, [22], [24]
- Latymer, William, [257]
- Laud, Archbishop, [286]
- Laurence Pountney Hill, [255]
- Lavington, George, Bishop of Exeter, [49], [70]
- Laxton, Sir William, [49]
- Leadenhall Chapel, [156], [160]
- Leadenhall, Court of, [154]
- Leadenhall Market, [156]-60
- Leadenhall Street, [154]-66
- Leather-dressers Company, [185]
- Leather-dyers Company, [185]
- Leathersellers Company, [184]-5
- Lee, Rowland, Bishop of Lichfield, [321]
- Legate’s Inn, [216]
- Leland, John, [326]
- Lely, Sir Peter, [221]
- Lettsom, Dr., [381]
- Liber Albus, [1], [2], [96]
- Life Alliance and Fire Office, [128]
- Lilypot Lane, [85]
- Lime Street, [150]-52
- Linacre, Thomas, [211], [322]
- Lincoln, John, Earl of, [253]
- Lisle, Samuel, Bishop of Norwich, [11]
- Little Britain, [352]
- Little Eastcheap, [268]
- Little Trinity Lane, [221]
- Lloyd, Edward, [346]
- Lombard Street, [102]-4
- Lombards, The, [102]
- London House Yard, [347]
- London Institution, [22]
- London Joint Stock Bank, [166]
- London Missionary Society, [138]
- London Stone, [116], [250]-52
- London Tavern, [148]
- London Wall, [82], [83], [137]
- Long, William, [114]
- Longson, John, [43]
- Lort, Michael, [60]
- Lothbury, [140]
- Lovat, Simon, Lord, [286], [289], [298]
- Love Lane, [268]
- Lovelace, Richard, [221]
- Lucas, Richard, [64]
- Lud, King, [196]
- Ludgate, [195]-8
- Ludgate Hill, [197], [198]
- Ludgate Prison, [196]
- Lyndwood, William, [58]
- Lyttleton, Sir Thomas, [375]
- Macfarlane, [347]
- Maddox, Isaac, [43]
- Maiden Lane, [227]
- Maiden Lane. See Engain Lane
- Mailmakers Company, [185]
- Mangey, Thomas, [58]
- Mansfield, Murray, Earl of, [375]
- Mansion House, [94], [120]
- Mansion House Place, [122]
- Mapletoft, John, [27]
- Marillac, [287]
- Mark Lane, [278]
- Markets—Billingsgate Fish Market, [271]-3;
- Marshall, Nathaniel, [43]
- Martin the Arbalestin, [40]
- Martin’s Lane, [257]
- Martyrs, [359]
- Mary, Queen, [228]
- Matilda, Queen, [166]
- May, John, Bishop of Carlisle, [276]
- Mayden Lane. See Distaff Lane
- Maynwaring, Roger, Bishop of St. David’s, [165]
- Meat Market, [359]
- Medford, Richard, Bishop of Chichester, [263]
- Mellitus, [327], [392]
- Mercers Company, [33]-7, [429]
- Mercers’ Hall. See Mercers Company
- Merchant Adventurers Company, [33]
- Merchant Taylors Company, [130]-31
- Merchant Taylors’ School, [254], [255]
- Metropolitan Life Assurance Company, [66]
- Middle Row, [306]
- Middle Temple, [374]
- Milbourne Almshouses, [280]
- Milbourne, Luke, [185]
- Mildmay, Sir Walter, [354]
- Mile End, [285]
- Milk Street, [39], [40]
- Milles, Dr. Jeremiah, [104]
- Milton, John, [55], [56], [58], [71], [79], [81], [352], [365], [383]
- Milton Street, [76]-9
- Milward, John, [269]
- Mincing Lane, [276]
- Minories, The, [298]
- Mitre Square, [170]
- Mitre Street, [170]
- Mitre Tavern, [347]
- Mogwell Street. See Monkwell Street
- Molens (or Molyneux), Adam, Bishop of Chichester, [43], [258]
- Monasteries, [309]
- Monasteries, Dissolution of, [309]
- Monk, General, [79], [134], [143]
- Monkwell Street, [87]
- Monmouth, Duke of, [286], [298]
- Montfichet, Tower of, [190]
- Monument, The, [264]-6
- Monument Street, [267]
- Moor Gate, [139]
- Moore, Sir John, [276]
- Moore, Thomas, [376]
- Moorfields, [138], [139]
- Moorgate Court, [139]
- More, Sir Thomas, [40], [180], [298]
- Morice, Sir Christopher, [96]
- Morstead, Thomas, [17]
- Morton, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, [276]
- Motteux, Peter Anthony, [163], [172]
- Muggewell Street. See Monkwell Street
- Mugwell Street. See Monkwell Street
- Munday, Anthony, [64]
- Munday, Sir John, [10]
- Murray, Rev. W., [346]
- Myddelton, Sir Hugh, [46], [60]
- Nares, Robert, [84]
- National Bank of India, [128]
- National Provident Institution, [101]
- National Provincial Bank of England, [129]
- Navy Office, [279]
- Navy Pay Office, [134]
- Needlemakers Company, [127]
- Needler’s Lane. See St. Pancras Lane
- Nelson, Robert, [255]
- New Court, [357]
- Newcome, Benjamin, Dean of Rochester, [18]
- Newgate, [301]-3, [350]
- Newman, John, [114]
- Newton, Sir Isaac, [299]
- Newton, John, [106]
- Newton, Thomas, Bishop of Bristol, [11]
- Nicholas, Sir Ambrose, [112]
- Nichols, John, [383]
- Noble Street, [84]
- Norman, Sir John, [39]
- North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, [128]
- Norths, The, [376]
- Northumberland, Earl of, [203]
- Northumberland, John Dudley, Earl of, [298]
- Northumberland House, [352]
- Nottingham, Finch, Earl of, [375]
- Oak Apple Day, [125]
- Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, [139]
- Okey the Regicide, [298]
- Old Change, [61]
- Old Fish Street, [212]
- Oldham, Hugh, [58]
- Old Jewry, [21]
- Old King’s Head, [23]
- Old St. Paul’s, [327]-33, [337]
- Old Swan Pier, [258]-9
- Old Wardrobe, [23]
- Oldys, William, [214]
- Oliver, Isaac, [200], [202]
- Oriel College, [245]
- Ormond Place, [224]
- Overbury, Sir Thomas, [298]
- Oxford Arms Inn, [323], [348]
- Oxford Court, [110]
- Oxford de Veres, Earls of, [163]
- Oxford, John de Vere, [16]th Earl of, [110], [112], [246]
- Painters or Painter Stainers Company, [221]
- Panyer Alley, [325], [348]
- Papey, Fraternity of, [174]
- Parchment-makers Company, [185]
- Parish Clerks Company, [87]
- Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Canterbury, [59]
- Paston, Sir John, [322]
- Paternoster Row, [342]-6
- Paternoster Square, [344]
- “Paternostrers”, [342]-4
- Pattison, William, [79]
- Paul’s Bakehouse, [210]
- Paul’s Chain, [210]
- Paul’s Wharf, [216], [217]
- Payne, Tom, [379]
- Peacock, Reginald, Bishop of Chichester, [234]
- Peake, Sir Robert, [321]
- Pearce, Zachary, Bishop of Rochester, [127]
- Pearson, John, Bishop of Chester, [107], [127]
- Peel, Sir Robert, [8]
- Peirse, William, Bishop of Peterborough, [127]
- Pemberton, Sir James, [46]
- Pembroke, Countess of, [180]
- Pembroke, Earl of, [215]
- Pembroke, Aymer de Valence, Earl of, [371]
- Peninsular & Oriental Steamship Company, [166]
- Penn, William, [103], [287]
- Pepperers, Guild of, [14]
- Pepys, Samuel, [37], [279], [280], [281], [374]
- Petty Wales, [273]
- Pewterers Company, [152], [153]
- Phillippa, Queen, [223]
- Phillips, 347
- Phillips, Mrs. Katherine, [52]
- Philpot Lane, [269]
- Phipps, Sir William, [106]
- Physicians, College of, [322]
- Picard, Henry, [229]
- Pickering, Sir William, [183]
- Pie Corner, [321]
- Pindar, Sir Paul, [187], [188]
- Pinners Company, [68], [134], [137]
- Plague, The Great, [117]
- Playhouse Yard, [203]
- Pole, Michael de la, Earl of Suffolk, [104]
- Pole, William de la, [104]
- Police Office, [23]
- Poole-Finch, Robert, [98]
- Pope, Alexander, [76], [103]
- Pope, Sir Thomas, [118]
- Pope’s Head Alley, [94]
- Porson, Prof. Richard, [22]
- Portpoole Manor, [330]
- Ports in Thames Street, [192]
- Postmen’s Park, [351]
- Pott, Joseph Holden, [24]
- Pouchmakers Company, [185]
- Poultney’s Inn, [253]
- Poultry, The, [1]-20
- Poultry Compter, [18]-20
- Poultry Market, [360]
- Poultry, St. Mildred, [17]
- Powlet, Sir William, [132]
- Poynet, John, Bishop of Winchester, [258]
- Price, Sampson, [320]
- Pricket, John, Bishop of Gloucester, [173]
- Printing House Square, [205]
- Prior, Dr. William, [114]
- Priory of the Holy Trinity, [165]
- Prisoners, treatment of, [302]
- Prison—Bread Street Compter, [56];
- Pudding Lane, [265], [266]
- Puddle Dock, [192], [214]
- Puddle Dock Hill. See St. Andrew’s Hill
- Pump Court, [375]
- Purcell, Henry, [107]
- Pursers Company, [185]
- Pynson, William, [364]
- Pyx, [46]
- Queen Street, [52], [227]
- Queen Victoria Street, [207], [208]
- Queen’s Wardrobe, [223]
- Queenhithe, [192], [220]
- Rahere, [353]
- Ram Alley, [367]
- Ramsey, Sir Thomas, [106]
- Randall, John, [268]
- Ravis, Thomas, Bishop of London, [283]
- Rawlins, Richard, Bishop of St. David’s, [106], [198]
- Red Wool Wharf, [259]
- Redcross Street, [80]
- Rees, Dr. Abraham, [114]
- Regalia, [293]-5
- “The Reole.” See Tower Royal
- Reynolds, Edward, Bishop of Norwich, [27]
- Rich, Lord, [353]
- Rich, Richard, [25]
- Richard II., [244]
- Richardson, Robert, [248]
- Richardson, Samuel, [365], [382], [383]
- Riley quoted, [32], [37], [40], [67], [70], [85], [87], [92], [102], [108], [110], [115], [117], [119], [124], [147], [153], [154], [168], [175], [264], [276], [325]
- Ringed Hall, [226]
- Robins’ Coffee-house, [99]
- Rogers, John, [60], [61], [222], [321]
- Rogers, John, [82]
- Rolls and Record Office, [376]-9
- Romaine, William, [207], [369]
- Roman Bath Street, [320]
- Roman remains, [12], [85], [101], [150], [161], [191], [243], [264], [271], [275], [362]
- Rood Lane, [269]
- “Roomland,” 194
- Roper, William, [180]
- Rosamund, [213]
- Rose, Manor of the, [256]
- Rose Street, [325]
- Rother Lane. See Pudding Lane
- Rotherham, Thomas, Archbishop of York, [43]
- Rowden, [376]
- Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, [137], [138]
- Royal Society, [136], [367]
- Roycroft, [353]
- Russell, John, Bishop of Rochester, [172]
- Russell, Sir William, [276]
- Ryves, Bruno, [228]
- Saddlers Company, [9]
- St. Alban, Wood Street, [41]
- St. Alphage, London Wall, [71]-3
- St. Andrew’s Hill, [205]
- St. Andrew Hubbard, [268]
- St. Andrew’s School, Holborn, [428]
- St. Andrew Undershaft, [172], [173]
- St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, [206], [207]
- St. Anne, Blackfriars, [200]
- SS. Anne and Agnes, Aldersgate, [27], [28]
- St. Antholin’s. See St. Anthony
- St. Anthony, Church of, [50]
- St. Anthony, Fraternity of, [14]
- St. Anthony’s Hospital, [385], [407]-426
- St. Augustine’s, [62]
- St. Augustine’s in the Wall, [174]
- St. Bartholomew, [79]
- St. Bartholomew Exchange, [127]
- St. Bartholomew the Great, [353], [354]
- St. Bartholomew Hospital, [309], [310]
- St. Bartholomew the Less, [354], [355]
- St. Benet, Grasschurch, [101]
- St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf, [214]
- St. Benet Finck, [128]
- St. Benet Sherehog, [51], [118]
- St. Bennet’s Hill, [210], [213]
- St. Botolph, Aldersgate, [351], [352]
- St. Botolph, Aldgate, [171]
- St. Botolph, Billingsgate, [272]
- St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, [186]-8
- St. Bride, [382], [383]
- St. Christopher le Stocks, [126], [127]
- St. Clare, nuns of, [298]
- St. Clement, Eastcheap, [107]
- St. Clement’s Lane, [106]
- St. Dionis, Backchurch, [153]
- St. Dunstan in the East, [275], [276]
- St. Dunstan in the West, [367]-9
- St. Edmund, King and Martyr, [104]
- St. Ethelburga, the Virgin, [185], [186]
- St. Ewen’s, [305]
- St. Gabriel, Fenchurch, [150]
- St. George’s Church, Billingsgate, [266], [267]
- St. Giles, Cripplegate, [80]-82
- St. Gregory by St. Paul’s, [341]
- St. Helen, Bishopsgate, [182]
- St. Helen’s Place, [183]
- St. James, Duke’s Place, [165], [166]
- St. James, Fraternity of, [226]
- St. James, Garlick Hill, [224]
- St. James on the Wall, [82]
- St. John the Baptist, [241]
- St. John, the Evangelist, Friday Street, [59], [60]
- St. John Zachary, [28]
- St. Katherine Coleman, [149], [150]
- St. Katherine Cree, [164], [165]
- St. Lawrence, Jewry, [25], [26]
- St. Lawrence Lane, [37]
- St. Lawrence Poultney, [257]
- St. Leonard’s, [47]
- St. Leonard, Eastcheap, [266]
- St. Magnus, London Bridge, [261]-3
- St. Margaret, Lothbury, [140]
- St. Margaret, New Fish Street, [264]
- St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, [60]
- St. Margaret Pattens, [269]
- St. Martin, Ludgate, [197], [198], [348]
- St. Martin-le-Grand, [9], [351]
- St. Martin-le-Grand School, [305], [306]
- St. Martin Orgar, [257]
- St. Martin Outwich, [131], [132]
- St. Martin Pomeroy, [32]
- St. Martin Vintry, [228]
- St. Martin’s Lane, Aldersgate, [352]
- St. Mary Abchurch, [109], [110]
- St. Mary Aldermanbury, [71]
- St. Mary Aldermary, [49]
- St. Mary Axe, [172]
- St. Mary Bothaw, [246]
- St. Mary-le-Bow, [10]
- St. Mary-le-Bow School, [404], [405]
- St. Mary Colechurch, [23]
- St. Mary-at-Hill, [270]
- St. Mary Magdalen, [178]
- St. Mary Magdalene, Milk Street, [40]
- St. Mary Magdalene, Old Fish Street, [212], [213]
- St. Mary Mounthaw, [217]
- St. Mary Somerset, [218]
- St. Mary Spital, [188]
- St. Mary Staining, [47], [48]
- St. Mary, Warwick, [395]
- St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, [120], [121]
- St. Matthew, Friday Street, [60]
- St. Michael, Bassishaw, [69], [70]
- St. Michael, Cornhill, [97], [98]
- St. Michael, Crooked Lane, [258]
- St. Michael, Queenhithe, [220], [221]
- St. Michael-le-Querne, [326]
- St. Michael, Royal, [233], [234]
- St. Michael, Wood Street, [41]
- St. Michael’s Alley, [97]
- St. Mildred, Bread Street, [57], [58]
- St. Mildred, Poultry, [17]
- St. Nicholas Acon, [108]
- St. Nicholas, Brotherhood of, [178]
- St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey, [211], [212]
- St. Nicholas, Fleshambles, [305]
- St. Nicholas Lane, [107]
- St. Nicholas Olave, [220]
- St. Olave, Hart Street, [86], [87]
- St. Olave, Jewry, [24]
- St. Olave, Silver Street, [86], [87]
- St. Pancras Lane, [51]
- St. Pancras, Soper Lane, [51]
- St. Paul’s, [327]-41
- St. Paul’s, Chapel of St. Faith, [340], [344]
- St. Paul’s, Chapter of, [330]
- St. Paul’s Chapter-house, [341]
- St. Paul’s Churchyard, [341], [345]
- St. Paul’s Crypt, [338]
- St. Paul’s, monuments in, [337]-9
- St. Paul’s, Mosaics, [338]
- St. Paul’s School, [62], [389]-404
- St. Peter, Cornhill, [95]-97
- St. Peter, Paul’s Wharf, [217]
- St. Peter-le-Poer, [136], [137]
- St. Peter, Westcheap, [10]
- St. Peter ad Vincula, [292], [298]
- St. Peter’s Alley, [97]
- St. Peter’s College, [210]
- St. Peter’s School, Cornhill, [428]
- St. Sepulchre, [320], [321]
- St. Stephen, Coleman Street, [64]
- St. Stephen, Walbrook, [118]
- St. Swithin’s Church, [116]
- St. Swithin Lane, [110]
- St. Thomas of Acon, [37]
- St. Thomas of Acon Hospital, [428]
- St. Thomas the Apostle, [222], [223]
- St. Thomas à Becket, [23]
- St. Thomas Hospital, [312]
- St. Vedast’s Church, [42], [43]
- St. Vedast’s Lane. See Foster Lane
- Salisbury, Richard Nevil, Earl of, [245]
- Salisbury Court Theatre, [382]
- Salisbury Square, [382]
- Salters Company, [111]-15
- Salters’ Hall Chapel, [114]-15
- Salvation Army Headquarters, [208]
- Sandford, [382]
- Savage, Sir Arthur, [48]
- Savage, William, [207]
- Scalding Alley, [12]
- School of York, [398]
- Scottish Corporation, [379]
- Scriveners Company, [86]
- Scroope, Geoffrey 245
- Scrope’s Inn, [216]
- Sebert, King of the East Saxons 327, [332]
- Sedley, Sir Charles, [366], [367]
- Seething Lane, [279], [281], [282]
- Sermon Lane, [213], [404]
- Seton, John, [264]
- Seymour of Sudeley, Thomas, Lord, [286], [298]
- Shadworth, Sir John, [58]
- Shakespeare, William, [203], [205], [208], 209, [254]
- Sharp, John, Archbishop of York, [127]
- Sheath-makers Company. See Cutlers Company
- Sheer Lane. See Shire Lane
- Sherborne Lane, [110]
- Sheremonier’s Lane. See Sermon Lane
- Sherlock, William, [272], [374]
- Shire Lane, [366]
- Shoemakers’ Row. See Carter Lane
- Shore, Jane, [103]
- Shrewsbury, Earl of, [245]
- Shrewsbury, Gilbert Talbot, Earl of, [134]
- Shrewsbury, Margaret, Countess of, [286], [298]
- Shrewsbury House, [245]
- Shuttleworth Club, [219]
- Shuttleworth, Prebendary, [212]
- Sidney, Algernon, [286]
- Signs (Old) in Thames Street, [195]
- Silver Street, [86]
- Sion College, [73], [131], [191]
- Size Lane, [52]
- Skeat, Prof., quoted, [147], [166], [167]
- Skinner, Cyriack, [278]
- Skinners Company, [238]-40
- Skinners’ Place, [102]
- Smith, Captain John, [321]
- Smith, Richard, [234], [276]
- Smithfield, [357]-61
- Smollett, Tobias George, [205]
- Snape, Andrew, [270]
- Somers, John, Lord, [376]
- Somerset, Duke of, [228], [286], [298]
- Soper Lane, [52]
- South Sea House, [127], [137]
- Speed, John, [81]
- Spencer, Sir John, [180], [183]
- Spital Square, [188]
- Sporier Row. See Creed Lane
- Spread Eagle Court, [55]
- Stafford, William Howard, Lord Viscount, [286]
- Stapleton, Walter, Bishop of Exeter, [6], [322]
- Stationers Company, [199]-201
- Steele, Sir Richard, [226]
- Steelyard, The, [244]
- Stevens, Alexander, [346]
- Stock Exchange, [99], [129]
- Stocks Conduit, [124]
- Stocks Market, [122]-6
- Stockton, John, [51]
- Stow, John, quoted, [3], [7], [8], [11], [31], [37], 40, [48], [52], [55], [56], [58], [61], [63], [70], [74], [87], [91], [92], [108], [110], [112], [116], [118], [119], [121], [124], [127], [133], [135], [149], [150], [152], [155], [156], [158], [168], [172], [173], [175], [178], [183], [196], [198], [210], [213], [216], [218], [222], [223], [224], [227], [228], [231], [237], [245], [246], [247], [249], [259], [264], [266], [267], [269], [273], [274], [298], [301], [318], [322], [350], [357], [360], [379], [387], [388], [407], [408], [421], [422], [423], [426], [427], [428]
- Stowell, William Scott, Lord, [376]
- Strafford, Earl of, [286], [368]
- Straw, Jack, [358]
- Strype, John, quoted, [6], [12], [18], [37], [38], [55], [92], [100], [117], [122], [125], [133], [135], [150], [158], [174], [196], [213], [216], [231], [236], [237], [241], [246], [250], [251], [255], [421], [426]
- Stubbs, Philip, [72], [226]
- Suffolk Lane, [253]-5
- Suffolk, William de la Pole, Duke of, [253]
- Sully, Duc de, [180]
- Sun Fire Office, [128]
- Surgeons, Fraternity of, [88]
- Surrey, Henry, Earl of, [256], [286]
- Sussex, Fitzwalter, Earl of, [254]
- Swan with two Necks, [25]
- Swift, Dean, [76]
- Sydenham, Dr., [205]
- Synagogue, Great, [165]
- Talfourd, Sir Thomas, [376]
- Tallow Chandlers Company, [243], [244]
- Tarleton, Richard, [101]
- Taverns, [209]
- Taverns in Fleet Street, [363], [364]
- Taylor, John, Bishop of Lincoln, [97]
- Taylor, Rev. John, [383]
- Taylor, John, (poet), [110]
- “Tellarii.” See Clothworkers Company
- Temple, The, [370]-76
- Temple Church, [372]-4
- Temple Church, monuments in, [374]
- Tenterden, Charles, Lord, [375]
- Thackeray, William, [374]-6
- Thames, River, foreshore of, [192], [194]
- Thames Street, [191]-5
- Thomas, John, Bishop of Lincoln, [60]
- Thomas, John, Bishop of Rochester, [383]
- Thorney, Roger, [26]
- Thornhill, Sir James, [221], [342]
- Threadneedle Street, [127]
- Three Cranes Stairs, [228]
- Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas, [141], [165]
- Throgmorton Street, [141]
- Thurlow, Edward, Lord, [375]
- Tillotson, John, [26]
- Tiltmongers Company, [185]
- Timber Hithe, [219]
- Times, The, [205]
- Tiptoft, John, Lord High Treasurer of England, [226]
- Tokenhouse Yard, [140]
- Tompion, Thomas, [365], [382]
- Tom’s Coffee-house, [108]
- Tonson, Jacob, [364], [366]
- Tower Hill, [285]-7
- Tower of London, [288]-98
- Tower, Royal, [223]
- Tower Street, [275]
- Towers, Dr., [346]
- Trained Bands, [139]
- Trapp, Joseph, [320]
- Trenchaunt, Lord, [58]
- Tressilian, Sir Robert, [70]
- Trig Lane, [218]
- Trinity, Fraternity of, [160], [161]
- Trinity House, [283]-85
- Trinity Square, [283]
- Trump Street, [37]
- Tuckney, Anthony, [326]
- Tun in Cornhill, [92]
- Tunstall, Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham, [245]
- Turner, William, [280]
- Turnmill Brook. See Fleet River
- Turnwheele Lane, [237], [247]
- Twyford, Sir Nicholas, [60]
- Tyler, Wat, [357]
- Tyndale, William, [368], [369]
- Underhill, [382]
- Union Bank of Australia, [95]
- Van Dyck, Sir Anthony, [202]
- Van Mildert, William, Bishop of Llandaff, [11]
- Vanbrugh, Sir John, [118]
- Vane, Sir Harry, [286]
- Vaughan, Charles, [374]
- Vaughan, Edward, Bishop of St. David’s, [60]
- Venetian glass, [134]
- Venner, [64]
- Verrio, Antonio, [221]
- Vincent, William, [248]
- Vintners Company, [229]-32
- Vintry, the, [228]
- Vyner, Sir Robert, [46], [110], [125], [126]
- Vyner, Sir Thomas, [106]
- Waddington, Edward, Bishop of Chichester, [248]
- Waingate. See Puddle Dock
- Waithman, [365]
- Wakering, John, [52]
- Walbrook, The, [117], [122], [192], [232]
- Walker (the rhetorician), [346]
- Walker, John, [223]
- Wallace, Sir William, [148], [358]
- Walsingham, Sir Francis, [279]
- Walton, Bryan, Bishop of Chester, [107], [258]
- Walton, Izaak, [368]
- Walworth, William, [258]
- Ward, Sir Patience, [110]
- Ward, Seth, Bishop of Exeter, [27]
- Wardrobe, The, [206]
- Wardrobe Place, [206]
- Warren, Sir Ralph, [52]
- Warwick, John Dudley, Earl of, [286]
- Warwick, Richard, Earl of, [245]
- Warwick Inn, [322]
- Warwick Lane, [321]-4
- Water Lane, [203], [382]
- Watermens Company, [267]
- Watling Street, [48], [49], [50], [55], [301]
- Watts, Isaac, [278]
- Watts, William, [42]
- Waugh, John, Bishop of Carlisle, [97]
- Wax Chandlers Company, [30]
- Wax Chandlers’ Hall. See Wax Chandlers Company
- Weigh-house, [94], [268]
- Wells, Sir Spencer, [205]
- Wesley, John, [365]
- Wesleyan Centenary Hall, [182]
- West Chepe. See Cheapside
- Westfield, Thomas, Bishop of Bristol, [354]
- Westmoreland, Ralph Nevil, Earl of, [245]
- Weston, Hugh, [220]
- Whalley, Peter, [269]
- Wharton, Dr. Thomas, [69]
- Whichcote, Dr. Benjamin, [26]
- White, Francis, Bishop of Ely, [97]
- White, Thomas, Bishop of Peterborough, [248]
- White, Dr. Thomas, [368], [369]
- White, William, [27]
- White Friars, [190]
- White Hart Street, [325]
- White Tawyers, [185]
- Whitechapel, High Street, [171], [172]
- Whitefield, George, [365]
- Whitelocke, Bulstrode, [368]
- Whittington, Sir Richard, [11], [34], [234], [280], [303], [304]
- Whittington’s College, [234], [235]
- Whittington’s Mansion, [236]
- Wilkins, Dr. John, [26]
- William of Kingston, [96]
- Williams, John, Bishop of Chichester, [18]
- Wilson, Sir Erasmus, [205]
- Wilson, Thomas, [119]
- Winchester Street, [133], [137]
- Windmill Court, [321]
- Winwood, Sir Ralph, [355]
- Wood Street, [9], [40], [41]
- Woodfall, Henry, [366]
- Wool Exchange, [69]
- Wool Haw, [121]
- Worcester Place, [226]
- Wormwood Street, [137]
- Wren, Sir Christopher, [10], [25], [28], [41], [42], [49], [50], [60], [64], [69], [71], [95], [97], [104], [105], [109], [116], [117], [118], [128], [136], [140], [197], [206], [210], [211], [214], [218], [220], [247], [250], [251], [262], [264], [269], [270], [275], [295], [319], [322], [333]-6, [339], [340], [347], [362], [372], [379]
- Wyatt, Sir Thomas, [279], [286]
- Wyclif, John de, [24]
- Wyerworkers Company, [68]
- Wykeham, William of, [348]
- Wynkyn de Worde, [364], [367], [383]
- Yong, John, [378]
- York, the Hon. James, Bishop of Ely, [248]
- York, Richard, Duke of, [215]
- Young, Edward, [270]
- Young, John, [39]
- Ypres Inn, [224]
- Ypres, John of, [224]
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[1]. These were the leaden figures on the cross.
[2]. Now Foster Lane and Gresham Street respectively.
[3]. Since pulled down and re-erected as a Students’ Hall of Residence at Chelsea.
[4]. Calendar of Wills in the Court of Hustings, Part I. p. 352.
[5]. Royal Commission on Historical MSS., Report IX.
[6]. Calendar of Wills in the Court of Hustings, Part I. p. 53.
[7]. Spectator, August 18, 1711.
[8]. Calendar of Wills in the Court of Hustings, Part II. p. 737.
[9]. Strype, 1720, vol. i. bk. iii. p. 2, and vol. ii. bk. v. p. 194.
[10]. The documents, eighteen in number, showing the exact history of the property are to be found summarised in John Porter’s will as given in the Calendar of Wills in the Court of Hustings, Part II. p. 596.
[11]. The will is given in Herbert’s Livery Companies, vol. ii. p. 636, and is recited in the Calendar of Wills in the Court of Hustings.
[12]. Hazlitt’s Livery Companies, p. 324.
[13]. Social England, iii. 229; London, 1818, ii. 20.
[14]. The story is estimated mainly from The Royal Hospitals, a collection of “Memoranda” compiled by J. F. Firth, Town Clerk of London, for the Common Council from original documents, in 1863, with a Supplement added in 1867.
[15]. Repertory, iii. f. 190.
[16]. Letter Book P, f. 220 b.
[17]. Indenture, December 27, 1547, ad init. Royal Hospitals, p. 20.
[18]. Machyn’s Diary (Camden Society).
[19]. Royal Hospitals, p. 45, from Jor. 15 f. 325 b.
[20]. Case p. 83, from Rep. f. 59, 6.
[21]. Lever’s Sermons, p. 81 (Auber’s Reprints).
[22]. Case from Strype’s Stow.
[23]. Printed for the Governors, January 1889, and annexed to the “Case.”
[24]. Case p. 106.
[25]. Royal Hospitals, Supplement, p. 3.
[26]. Particulars for grants, Augmentation Office, Gresham, Hill, and others.
[27]. Royal Hospitals, Supplement, p. 36. The petition is only dated as made in 1552.
[28]. Grey Friars’ Chronicle.
[29]. Repertory 12, ii. f. 526 b.
[30]. Grey Friars’ Chronicle.
[31]. In the first Account Book in Christ’s Hospital it appears that on December 23, 1553, Guy Wade gave 50s. to Christ’s Hospital “on condition that the house of occupations be erected before midsummer next,” and it is entered as received on June 25, 1554.
[32]. Strype’s Stow; cp. Supplement to Royal Hospitals, p. 32, where it is printed from Harl. MS. 604.
[33]. Survey III. viii. Ed. 1754.
[34]. Calendar of Wills in the Court of Hustings, Part I. p. 57.
[35]. Clove pinks, from the French girofle.
[36]. Calendar of Wills in the Court of Hustings, Part II. p. 75.
[37]. The present Hall dates from 1887.
[38]. Early Yorkshire Schools, vol. i. p. 2, Yorkshire Archæological Society, 1899.
[39]. Materials for the History of Thomas à Becket, vol. iii. p. 4, Rolls Series.
[40]. The true reading is no doubt collectantes as in Pegge’s edition, not colluctantes as in the Rolls edition. Collections is a term still in use for college examinations at Oxford. Anciently it was a sort of “Speech Day” at which the masters collected fees of a more or less voluntary character from their pupils.
[41]. History of the Life of King Henry II., London 1767, ii. 351.
[42]. A Survey of London, imprinted by John Wolfe, 1598, p. 54.
[43]. Now in the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow; but there is an inaccurate transcription in the Guildhall Library MS.
[44]. An entry in the Patent Rolls 19 Henry VI. ii. 19, “Pro Scolaribus S. Trinitatis, London, et aliis” refers to the foundation of a College at Oxford for the reception of the students from all the houses of Augustinian canons in England, the Prior of Trinity being only the first of a list, to whom with the Abbot of Waltham, the Prior of Twineham (Christ Church, Hants), the Abbot of Leicester, the Priors of Guisborough, Bridlington, St. Oswald’s, Nostell, Hexham, and Carlisle, the Patent was addressed. This college was known as St. Mary’s College, and Erasmus himself, an Augustinian canon, lived there when at Oxford. The fact that the Augustinian houses each sent one or two of their own members as students to the university does not imply that they kept public grammar schools or did anything for general education.
[45]. Hist. MSS. Commission Report IX., Appendix.
[46]. Vol. i. p. 252, Rolls Series.
[47]. Dugdale’s History of St. Paul’s, ed. 1716, p. 9: “Which Henry had such great respect in those days that Henry de Bloys that famous Bishop of Winchester (who was nephew to the King) commanded that none should presume to teach school in London without his licence.”
[48]. History of Winchester College, by A. F. Leach (Duckworth & Co., 1899), pp. 37 and 330.
[49]. See my Early Yorkshire Schools, Yorkshire Archæological Society, 1899, pp. 24, 27, 30, 80 n., 87-8.
[50]. This is the title given in the Chartulary called Liber A. It is not on the original document.
[51]. Ralph de Diceto, Rolls Series, No. 68, Introd. p. xxi.
[52]. History of St. Paul’s Cathedral, by Sir William Dugdale, 2nd edition by Edward Maynard, London, 1716.
[53]. But to judge from Alcuin’s poem and the Institution of St. Osmund, in most cathedrals the schoolmaster was also librarian.
[54]. Early Yorkshire Schools, pp. lx, xxiv, xxv, and passim.
[55]. MS. in possession of the warden of New College, Oxford; see History of Winchester College, pp. 33, 36.
[56]. Cp. Life of Dean Colet, by J. H. Lupton (George Bell, 1887), p. 156.
[57]. Bede, ii. 3, p. 85, ed. C. Plummer, Clarendon Press, 1896.
[58]. Bede, ii. 5, 6.
[59]. Bede, iii. 22.
[60]. Bede, iii. 7.
[61]. Bede, Preface, p. 6.
[62]. St. Paul’s Muniments, W. D. 19.
[63]. Early Yorkshire Schools.
[64]. The Foundation of Waltham Abbey, by W. Stubbs (now Bishop of Oxford), J. H. and J. Parker, Oxford, 1861.
[65]. Chap. xi. p. 10, literalibus institutus disciplinis.
[67]. Chap. xxv. p. 35.
[68]. Henry the Second, II. 315.
[69]. Appendix to Stow’s Chronicle of England, ed. 1631.
[70]. Rashdall, I. 111; from Sarti on the Bologna Professors, II. ii.
[71]. “The Origin of Oxford,” National Review, September 1896.
[72]. Early Yorkshire Schools, p. 5.
[73]. Statutes Baldock and Lisieux, Part I. chap. liv.
[74]. Part VII. chap. vi. ibid.
[75]. Harl. MS. 1080.
[76]. Early Yorkshire Schools, p. 94.
[78]. Harl. MS. 1080, p. 32.
[79]. Calendar of Hustings’ Wills, ed. Sharpe, i. 281.
[80]. Calendar of Hustings’ Wills, ed. Sharpe, i. 281.
[81]. Calendar of Hustings’ Wills, ed. Sharpe, i. 609.
[82]. ibid. ii. 21.
[83]. 1832; printed by J. G. Nichols.
[84]. Lambeth MSS., Register Winchelsea, f. 24 b.
[85]. Lambeth, Register Arundel, f. 93 a.
[87]. Letter Book B, f. 33b, now calendared p. 73 of the Calendar of Letter Books edited by Dr. Sharpe, 1900, to whom I am indebted for the reference. To avoid the charge of plagiarism in what is above said, I should explain that the note on the page referred to was supplied by me.
[88]. Courtney.
[89]. England in the Age of Wycliffe, by G. M. Trevelyan, p. 372.
[90]. Ed. cit. p. 145.
[92]. London and the Kingdom.
[93]. See above.
[94]. Pat. 24 Henry VI. ii. m.
[95]. I am indebted to Mr. C. L. Shadwell, then Bursar, now Provost, whose Registrum Orielense and other writings on the history of the college are well known, for this information.
[96]. Windsor Muniments, xv. 37, 10.
[97]. Endowed Grammar Schools by Nicholas Carlisle, London, 1818, i. 56; repeated by H. C. Maxwell-Lyte, History of Eton College, p. 62 (Macmillan, 1877).
[98]. Pat. 14 Edward IV. ii. 5, 26 February 1474/5.
[99]. Cp. collections for Beverley Minster in 1305 and later years (Surties Society, No. 98, p. 102).
[100]. Church Briefs, by W. A. Bewes, London, 1896.
[101]. For one term only. It had just been let on a new lease (jam affirmatur) to new proctors for £7 : 6 : 8 a year.
[102]. For one term only. It was let for £18 a year.
[103]. Let at £80 a year.
[104]. Let at £30 a year.
[105]. Part payment; full rent £13 : 6 : 8.
[106]. Historical MSS. Commission Report IX., Appendix, Canterbury, 105 b.
[107]. History of Winchester College, p. 193.
[108]. The earliest mention of the Michaelmas goose I have seen is in the “charge of St. Nicholas Hospital, Pontefract,” in 1432; but it was then ancient. The common story of its being derived from the fact that Queen Elizabeth was eating goose on Michaelmas Day when she heard the news of the Spanish Armada is manifest nonsense, as the Armada was destroyed during the first week in August.
[109]. English Schools at the Reformation, by A. F. Leach (Constable & Co., 1896), pt. ii. p. 8.
[110]. Stow, ed. 1598, p. 55.
[111]. Stow, ed. 1603, p. 75.
[112]. Strype’s Stow, ed. 1720, i. 121.
[113]. Strype gives no reference, but the story is to be found in Nichol’s Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, i. 54, the writer being Laneham or Langham, who calls himself “Clark of the Counsel Chamber door and also Keeper of the same.”
[114]. History of Winchester College, p. 369.
[115]. Guildhall Records, Letter Book T., 46 b, 20th August, 3 Elizabeth.
[116]. Le Neve’s Fasti Ecclesia Anglicance makes him die in 1560, but as Pat. 5 Eliz., Pt. IV. m. 36 is quoted for the appointment on November 19 of his successor, Richard Ryve, it is clear that a mistake has been made in reckoning the year Anno Domini, for the fifth year of Queen Elizabeth began November 1562.
[117]. Vol. i. 63.
[118]. Windsor Muniments, xv. 37, 76.
[119]. P. 55. ed. 1598.
[124]. Vol. ii. 248.
[125]. Strype’s Stow.
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