Absalom and Achitophel, [227], [255].
Adam, the brothers, call themselves "Adelphi," [3];
obtain a lease of the Durham House property, [75]-76;
they effect a marvellous transformation, [76]-79;
opposed by the City, they obtain an Act of Parliament for embanking
the river, [79];
interesting letter on the subject, [79]-84;
Granville Sharp's strictures, [84];
the brothers in financial difficulties, [85];
they obtain another Act of Parliament, [85];
the Adelphi Lottery, [86]-90;
history of the brothers, [90]-98;
Robert Adam, [90]-97;
James Adam, [97]-98;
John Adam, [98];
William Adam, [98].
Adam, the brothers, call themselves "Adelphi," [3].
Adam, James, [90], [92], [97].
Adam, John, [98].
Adam, Robert, [90]-97.
Adam, William, [98].
Adam, William (father of the brothers), [91].
Addison, Joseph, [30].
Adelphi, origin of the name, [3];
the brothers Adam obtain the lease of the property, [75]-76;
transformation of the property, [76]-79;
fruitless opposition of the City, [79]-84;
the Adelphi Lottery, [86]-90;
Scots workmen succeeded by Irish, [98].
Adelphi Chapel, the, [211]-212.
Adelphi Hotel (Osborn's), [180]-181, [183]-185.
Adelphi Arches, [187]-191.
Aggas' Map of London, [8].
Aickin (actor), [148].
Akenside, Mark, [269].
Albans, Duchess of (Harriot Mellon), [200], [202]-204, [213]-214.
Albans, Duke of, [75]-76, [202].
Albemarle, Duchess of ("Nan" Clarges), [63]-71.
Albemarle, Duke of, [255].
Albert, Prince Consort, [118].
Aldborough, Lord, [103].
Alexandra, Queen, [212].
Armstrong, Dr, [210], [212].
Arts, Society of, in the Adelphi, [100]-122;
description of the paintings in, [108]-118.
Ashburton, Baron, [147].
Atheist, the, or the Soldier's Fortune, [29].
Aubrey, the antiquary, [17], [220].
Avenue Theatre, [272].
Bacon, Francis, [219]-221.
Baddeley, Robert, [148].
Ballade upon a Wedding, [253]-254.
Bannister, John, [174].
Baron-Wilson, Mrs, [208].
Barré, Isaac, [147].
Barrington, Lord, [181].
Barry, James, [101]-118.
Bassompiere, François de, [223]-224.
Bathurst, Lady, [159].
Batteville, Baron de, [229].
Beaconsfield, Earl of, [181].
Beauclerk, Lady Diana, [153], [155].
Beauclerk, Topham, [150]-153, [158].
Becket, Andrew, [169]-171.
Beggar's Opera, The, [247].
Bek, Anthony, Bishop of Durham, [3]-4.
Bek, Anthony, the second, [3]-4.
Bek, Walter, Bishop of Lincoln, [4].
Belty, G.F., [167].
Bensley, W., [148].
Blanchard, E.L., [216]-217.
Blanchard, William, [216].
Boleyn, Anne, [11]-12.
Boleyn, Thomas, Earl of Wiltshire, [11].
Boscawen, Mrs, [154]-155.
Boswell, James, [103], [121], [152]-160.
Boyle, Roger, [253].
Brackley, Viscount, [19].
Brandon, Charles, [219].
Brereton, Owen S., [111].
Brereton, William, [148].
Brett, Sir Robert, [251].
Brisden, John, [41].
Britain's Burse (the New Exchange, which see).
Broghill, Lord, [253].
Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, supplied with water from the Adelphi, [240].
Buccleuch, Duke of, [97].
Buckingham, Duke of, the first ("Steenie"), [222]-226.
Buckingham, Duke of, the second (Dryden's "Zimri"), [226]-229.
Buckingham Street, [241]-247.
Burdett, Sir Francis, [201].
Burdett-Coutts, the Baroness, [201], [202], [214].
Burghley, Lord, [221].
Burke, Edmund, [147].
Burney, Dr, [154].
Bury, Richard de, author of Philobiblon, [9].
Bute, Lord, [212].
Cademan, Will, [29].
Caledonian Hotel, [214].
Camden, Lord, [147].
Campbell, John, [193]-194.
Campbell, Lord Frederick, [97].
Campbell & Coutts, [197].
Carew, Sir George, [12].
Carmarthen, Lord, [243].
Carter, Mrs Elizabeth, [154], [156], [162].
Cavendish, Henry, [255].
Cawarden, Sir Thomas, [251].
Chamberlayne, [157].
Charles the First, [223]-224.
Charles II., [38].
Chastillon, de, French Ambassador, [14].
Chinese wall-paper in the Strand, [210]-211.
Christmas, Gerrard, [251].
Cibber, Mrs, [248].
Clarendon, Lord, [254]-255.
Clarges, "Nan," Duchess of Albemarle, [63]-71.
Clarke, John S., [272].
Clemens, Samuel L., [215].
Clinton, Lord, [12].
Clouston, R.S., [92]-94.
Coal Meter's Office, [38].
Colman, George, the elder, [147], [174].
Commissioners of Accounts, office of, [36].
Conscious Lovers, The, [247].
Constable, John, [242].
Constitutional Club, [269].
Cosmo, the Grand Duke, [27].
Country Wife, The, [30].
Coutts, the house of, [192]-214.
Coutts, James, [196]-197.
Coutts, John, [195]-196.
Coutts, Patrick, [195]-196.
Coutts, Thomas, [196]-213.
Coutts, William, [195].
Covent Garden Theatre, [57], [126], [137], [159], [270].
Coventry, Earl of, [97].
Coventry, Lord Keeper, [36].
Cows in the Adelphi, [189].
Crabbe, George, [181].
Cranmer, Thomas, [11]-12.
Craven Street, [269]-272.
Creed, John, [39].
Cricket, The, [187].
Crofts, Dean of Norwich, [39].
Cromwell, Oliver, [48], [228]-229.
Cromwell, Lord, [12].
Cromwell, Richard, [12].
Cunningham, Peter, [76].
Daily Telegraph, The, [217].
Danes, St Clement, [162].
David Copperfield, scenes from, in the Adelphi, [184], [246]-247.
Davies, Thomas, [41].
Delany, Mrs, [166].
Devonshire, Duke of, [147].
Dickens, Charles, frequents the Adelphi when a boy, [182]-183;
scenes from David Copperfield, [184], [246]-247;
from Pickwick, [184]-185;
banks with Coutts & Co., [212].
Disraeli, Benjamin, [181].
D'Israeli, Isaac, [181], [224].
Dodd, James, [147].
Dowgate, [234].
Drury Lane Theatre, [124]-126, [164], [247].
Drury Lane Fund, [124].
Dryden, John, [29], [30], [40], [227].
Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, [14]-15.
Dudley, Lady Catherine, [15].
Dudley, Lord Guildford, [15].
Dudley, Sir John, [12].
Duffet, Thomas, [27].
Dundonald, Earl of, [200]-201.
Durham House, its origin in the thirteenth century, [3]-4;
Otho, the papal legate, the Oxford clergy and scholars make
"solemn submission" to him here, [4]-5;
Henry III. shelters here, [6];
Prince (Henry V.) stays here, [6];
Richard de Bury, author of Philobiblon, lives here, [8];
Hatfield, Thomas, Bishop of Durham, [7], [9];
Henry VIII. appropriates the house, [10];
grants it to Thomas Boleyn, [11];
Anne Boleyn and Princess Elizabeth, [11];
Cranmer resides here, [11];
great festivities attended by Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn, the Court,
the Mayor of London, etc., [12]-13;
Chastillon, the French Ambassador to Edward VI., lodges here, 14;
Edward VI. grants the house to the Princess Elizabeth, [14];
a mint here, [14];
Lady Jane Grey married here, [15];
Queen Elizabeth acquires the house, [14];
grants it to Walter Raleigh, [15];
Raleigh's residence here, [16]-20;
Philip Sidney, [16];
Raleigh dispossessed, [18];
his letter of remonstrance, [18];
the case of Glanville v. Courtney, [19];
a fire here, [19];
tobacco at Durham House, [20];
falls into decay, [36].
Durham House Street, [8], [21], [72].
Durham Rents, [72].
Durham Yard, [36]-37, [71]-73, [75].
Durham Yard, fire in, [38]-41.
Dyce, William, [242].
Edgecombe, Lady, [159].
Edward III. at Durham House, [9].
Edward IV., [251].
Edward VI., [14], [251].
Edward VII. King, [212], [215].
Edwin and Angelina, [258].
Egerton, Lord Chancellor, [221].
Egerton, Thomas (Baron Ellesmere), [19].
Elizabeth, Princess (Queen), [11], [14], [15]-16, [17], [221].
Elliston, William, [164].
Embankment, Victoria, the, [191].
Essex, Earl of, [221].
Etherege, Sir George, [29].
Etty, William, [242]-243.
Evelyn, [229], [232]-233, [247], [263].
Exchange, the New, the laying of the foundation stone, [21];
the Earl of Salisbury proprietor, [21];
opposition of the City, [22];
its interior, [22];
opened by James I. as "Britain's Burse," [22];
Stow's description, [23]-24;
the Venetian Ambassador writes about it to the Doge and State of
Venice, [24];
the Earl of Salisbury, [25]-26;
Tobie Matthew, [26];
its most flourishing period, [27];
various allusions to it by the dramatists of Charles II. period,
and others, [27]-30;
the first edition of Othello published here, [28];
Henry Herringman, the publisher, [29];
Dryden, Otway, Etherege, [29];
Samuel Pepys, [29], [37], [38], [39], [see also Appendix];
Addison, [30];
Rules for the New Exchange, [30]-35;
murder here, [44]-48;
the "White Milliner," [49]-63;
Douglas Jerrold's play on the subject, [57]-63;
"Nan" Clarges, Duchess of Albemarle, [63]-71;
Gay's Trivia, [71];
quack doctors, [71];
overcrowding of the Exchange, [73];
order of the Inner Star Chamber, [74].
Fairfax, General, [226]-229.
Fair Penitent, The, [141], [247].
Farren, William, [58].
Fatal Falsehood, The, [159].
Fergusson, James, [95]-96.
Fire at Northumberland House, [263].
FitzHerbert, Mrs, [212].
Flaxman, John, [242].
Foote, Samuel, [41].
Forbes, William, [154].
Fox, C.J., [147], [212].
"Fox-under-the-Hill," the, [186]-187.
Franklin, Benjamin, [269].
Fuller, Thomas, [5].
Fuseli, Henry, [242].
Garrick, David, wine merchant in the Adelphi, [40];
purchases No. 5 Adelphi (then Royal) Terrace, [123];
his London home, 1773, until his death in 1779, [123]-141;
his last appearance on the stage, [125];
helps in the production of Percy, [126];
his friendship for Hannah More, [126], [128], [129];
eulogised by Edmund Burke and Fox, [127];
Hannah More writes to Garrick, [129]-131;
his answer, [131];
her thanks, [132];
Garrick presents her with his "Felix Buckles," [133];
he writes to her again and encourages her in regard to her
tragedy, [134]-135;
"Mr Garrick's study, Adelphi, ten at night," [136];
the "sour crout party," [138];
Garrick carries Hannah More's dinner from the Adelphi to the
Turk's Head, [138];
his illness and death, [139]-141;
his burial in Westminster Abbey, [141], [145]-148;
his funeral, [145]-148, Appendix;
Johnson's praise of him, [148]-152;
Johnson's lament—"two such friends," [158];
Shakespeare's gloves presented to him, [167]-169;
he solicits the brothers Adam on behalf of Andrew Becket, the
bookseller, [171];
a doubtful anecdote, 171;
"Anthony Pasquin's" misstatement, [248].
Garrick, Mrs, [128]-132, [138]-144;
her famous dinner party, [153]-158;
her life in Adelphi Terrace, [158]-161;
her consideration for Hannah More, [161];
"a great dinner" at her house, [162];
her last letter to Hannah More, [163];
her death and burial in the Abbey, [164];
memoir of, [165]-166;
bequeath's Shakespeare's gloves to Mrs Siddons, [166].
Gay, John, [71].
George III., [125], [212].
George IV., [212].
George Court, [21], [72].
Gerbier, Sir Balthazar, [222], [224].
Gibbon, Edward, [181].
Gilbert Gurney, [182].
Glanville v. Courtney, [19].
Goldsmith, Oliver, [121], [122];
his pathetic letters to Garrick, [167]-169, [258]-262.
Goodman, Bishop, [16].
Goodman, Godfrey, [225].
Gordon, Lord George, [212].
Graham, James ("Dr"), [172]-181.
Grand Hotel, [268].
Great Exhibition of 1851, [268].
Grenville, Lord, [212].
Grey, Lady Jane, [15].
Guns in the Adelphi, [188].
Hackman, James, [270].
Hamilton, Lady (Emma Lyon), [176]-178.
Hamilton, Mrs, [162].
Hanway, Jonas, [103].
Hardy, Thomas, [216].
Harley, Robert, [244].
Hastings, Lord, [15].
Hatfield, Thomas, Bishop of Durham, [7], [9].
Hawkins, Sir John, [260].
Haydon, Benjamin, [102].
Haymarket Theatre, [174].
Hazlitt, William, [183].
Heath, Archbishop of York, [8], [219].
Hebden, Sir John, [233].
Heine, Heinrich, [270].
Henderson, John, [245].
Henry III. shelters at Durham House, [5], [251].
Henry V. at Durham House, [6], [251].
Henry VIII. appropriates Durham House, [9]-10;
instals Cranmer here, [11];
feasts at Durham House, [12], [251].
Herbert, J.R., [242].
Herbert, Lord, [15].
Herbert, Philip, Earl of Pembroke, [36].
Herringman, Henry, [29].
Hewson, Hugh, [245].
Hill, Aaron, [247].
Hill, Sir Rowland, [120].
Hill, Thomas ("Paul Pry"), [182].
Hilton, William, [242].
Holland, James, [242].
Hood, Thomas, [183].
Hook, Theodore, [182].
Horace's Art of Poetry, [29].
Hôtel Métropole, [269].
Hotel Victoria, [269].
Howard, Henry, [251].
Howard, Lady Elizabeth, [252].
Howard, Lord William, [12].
Howard, Thomas, [252].
Howson, John, Bishop of Durham, [36].
Hume, David, [244]-245.
Hunt, Leigh, [7], [42], [226], [269].
Irving, Henry, [141], [212].
Ivy Lane, [186]-187.
James I., [18], [22], [26], [225], [251].
James, William, Bishop of Durham, [26], [36].
Jane Shore, [247].
Jansen, Bernard, [253].
Jerrold, Douglas, [57]-63.
Jesse, J.H., [229].
Johnson, Samuel, [103], [121]-123, [138], [141], [147], [148];
his praise of Garrick, [152];
he attends Mrs Garrick's famous dinner party, [153]-158;
his first meeting with Mrs Garrick after her husband's death, [160];
he pays a morning visit to her house and gives advice to
Hannah More, [161];
banks with Coutts, [212].
Jonathan's Coffee House, [88].
Jones, Inigo, [236].
Jonson, Ben, [220].
Kean, Edmund, [200].
Keeley, Robert, [58].
Killaloe, Bishop of, [157].
King, Tom, [147].
Kingston, Anthony, [12].
Kippis, Andrew, [121], [122].
Kitchener, Lord, [215].
Kneller, Godfrey, [40].
Königsmark, Count, [255]-257.
Lamb, Charles, [183].
Lancaster, Duchy of, its Adelphi boundary, [186].
Laud, Archbishop, [222].
Lauderdale, Earl of, [97].
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, [212].
Leicester, Earl of, [6].
Lennox, Duke of, [220].
Lewes, Lee, [148].
Lewis, "Gentleman," [148].
Linton, Sir James D., [215].
Liston, John, [182].
Livingstone, David, [212].
London, the city of, opposes the New Exchange, [22];
opposes the embankment of the Adelphi, [79].
London, the Mayor of, the aldermen and their wives entertained at
Durham House in 1540, [13].
Londonderry, Lord, [212].
Lyon, Emma (Lady Hamilton), [176]-178.
Macartney, Lord, [210], [212].
Maclise, Daniel, [242].
Malton, Thomas, [76].
Manchester, Earl of, [255].
Man of Mode, The, [29].
Maria, Queen Henrietta, [223]-224.
Mary, Queen, [10], [219].
Mathew, Archbishop, [222].
Mathew, Tobias, Bishop of Durham, [18].
Mathew, Tobie, [26].
Mathews, Charles, the Elder, [271].
Mathews, Charles J., [58].
Maude, Cyril, [272].
Mellon, Harriot (Duchess of St Albans), [200], [202]-204, [213]-214.
Middleton, George, [193]-194.
Miller, Thomas, [188].
Monk, Colonel George (Duke of Albemarle), [64]-71, [255].
Montague, Mrs, [159].
Moody, John, [148].
More, Hannah, Mr and Mrs Garrick's friendship for her, [126], [128]-138;
begs Garrick to write her the prologue to Percy, [131];
his gracious reply, [132];
presented by Garrick with his "Felix Buckles," [133];
visits Hampton with the Garricks, and meets many celebrities at
their house, [133];
Garrick writes to her, [134]-135;
production of Percy, [136];
dines with Garrick's "sour crout party" in the Adelphi, [138];
Garrick carries her dinner to her, [138];
meets many celebrities in company with Garrick, [139];
her first visit to Mrs Garrick after the death of the great
actor, [141]-144;
her description of a famous dinner party, [153]-154;
her life with Mrs Garrick, [158]-163;
Johnson's advice to her, [161];
attends St Clement Dane's, [162];
her "complete holiday" in the Adelphi, [163];
Mrs Garrick's letter to her, [163];
her gratitude to Mr and Mrs Garrick, [164].
Morning Advertiser, the (1771), [79].
Morning Chronicle, the, [183].
Munday, Anthony, [22].
Munro, Dr Thomas, [181].
Naval Architects, Institution of, [215].
Nelson, Lord, [211], [212].
Northampton House, [251]-253.
Northumberland Avenue, [265]-269.
Northumberland House, [250]-268.
Norwich, Bishop of, [8].
Ogle, Earl of, [255].
Oldys, William, [19].
Osborn's Hotel, [180]-181, [183]-185.
Ossory, Earl of, [147].
Othello, the first edition published in the New Exchange, [28].
Otho, the papal legate, [4].
Otway, Thomas, [29].
Pall Mall, murder in, [256].
Palmer, John, [148].
Palmerston, Viscount, [147].
Parsons, Wm., [147].
"Pasquin, Anthony," [248].
Paul Pry, [182].
Peacock, Edwin E., [215].
Pembroke, Earl of, [251].
Pennant, Thomas, his account
of London referred to, [7], [8], [14], [15], [48], [250].
Pepys, Samuel, [29], [37], [38], [39], [52], [67], [229]-233, [241].
Percy, Algernon, [252], [254].
Percy, Dr, [157], [259], [263].
Percy, Hannah More's tragedy, [126], [131], [133], [135]-138.
Percy, Josceline, [255].
Percy, Lady Elizabeth, [255], [257]-258.
Peter the Great, [243]-244.
Phillips, John, [245].
Pickwick, scene in the Adelphi, [183]-185.
Pictures at Northumberland House, [263]-265.
Pictures at York House, [223].
Pinkerton, John, [198].
Pitt, William, [212], [269].
Playhouse, the, [272].
Ponings, Sir Thomas, [12].
Poole, John, [182].
Pope, Alexander, [212].
Portugal, King of, [212].
Power, Moore's publisher, [245].
Puckering, Sir John, [221].
Pulteney, Richard, [97].
Quacks, [71], [120], [172]-181.
Quick, John, [148].
Quincey, De, Thomas, [183].
Rackett, Thomas, [167].
Raleigh, Sir Walter, [16]-20, [73].
Ratford, Thomas, [64].
Read, Sir William, [71]-72.
Rehearsal, The, [227].
Reid, Whitelaw, [215].
Rejected Addresses, the, [270].
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [102], [138], [150], [154]-157, [210], [270].
Rigby, Richard, [147].
Roberts, Earl, [215].
Romney, Lord, [101], [103], [110].
Rose, Sir George, [272].
Rounceval, St Mary, [250]-251.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, [244]-245.
Rowlandson, Thomas, [181].
Sa, don Pantaleon de, [44]-48.
Sackville, Charles, [244].
Salisbury, Robert (Lord), [21], [23], [25], [26].
Sandwich Islands, King and Queen of, [180]-181.
Savage Club, [215], [217].
Scott, Sir Walter, [212].
Scott, Sir William, [122].
Seymour, Algernon, [258].
Seymour, Charles, [257]-258.
Seymour, Sir Thomas, [12], [14]-15.
Sharp, Granville, [84].
Sharrington, Sir William, [14].
Sheffield, Lord, [181].
She Would if She Could, [29].
Shipley, William, [100].
Siddons, Mrs, Shakespeare's gloves bequeathed to her by Garrick, [166].
Sidney, Philip, [16].
Sidney, Sir Henry, [16].
Sir Martin Marrall, [40].
Smith, Horatio ("Horace"), [270].
Smith, J.T., [242].
Smith, James, [270], [272].
Smith, "Strata," [245].
Smith, W.F.D., [212].
Smithson, Sir Hugh, [258], [262].
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [269].
Somerset, Earl of, [221].
Spain, Queen of, [212].
Spectator, the (Addison's), [30].
Spencer, Earl, [147].
Spencer, Lady, [159].
Spencer, Lord Charles, [147].
Standard, The, [267].
Stanfield, Clarkson, [242].
Starkie, Susan, [200].
State Papers, the, [21], [30], [44].
Steele, Richard, [247].
Stephen, Thomas, [196].
Stone, Nicholas, [236].
Stormont, Viscount, [97].
Stothard, Thomas, [242].
Stow, John, his Survey referred to, [6], [12], [22], [186], [218], [250].
Stowell, Baron, [122].
Strand, the, its ancient state, [249]-250.
Strype, John, [36], [187], [219].
Stuart, John, [245].
Suckling, Sir John, [253].
Suffolk, Earl of, [252].
Suffolk House, [252].
Surrey, Earl of, [12].
Syon House, [94], [264].
Tatler, The (1709), [40].
Tennyson, Alfred, [212].
"Three Crowns in the Strand," the, [194], [208].
Three Graces, the, [201].
Thynne, Thomas, [255]-257.
Timbs, John, [187].
Toole, John Lawrence, [182].
Trayleman, John, [227].
Trivia, Gay's, [71].
Tunstall, Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham, [10], [15].
Turk's Head, the, [138].
Turner, J.H., [242].
Twain, Mark, [215].
Tyrconnel, Duchess of (the "White Milliner"), [49]-63.
Venetian Ambassador, the, [24].
Vernon (actor), [147].
Vesey, Mrs, [159].
Vestris, Madame, [57], [58].
Victoria, Queen, [120], [212].
Villiers Street, [247]-248.
Vining, James, [58].
Voltaire, [41]-43, [248].
Wales, Prince of (1874), [103].
Walkley, Thomas, the first publisher of Othello, [28].
Waller, Sir William, [255].
Walpole, Horace, [49], [51], [79], [92], [98], [162], [174].
Ward, Joshua, [120].
Wellington, the Duke of, [212].
Wellwood, James, [244].
Westminster, city of, its Adelphi boundary, [186].
West, Benjamin, [212].
Wheatley, Henry B., The Adelphi and its Site, [89], [245].
"White Milliner," the (Frances Jennings, Duchess of Tyrconnel), [49]-63.
White Milliner, The, Douglas Jerrold's play, [57]-63.
William IV., [212].
Wilson, Thomas, [26], [35], [72]-73.
Wine licenses granted in the Adelphi in 1675, [38].
Wood, Anthony, [40].
Worcester House, [8].
Wycherley, William, [30].
Yates, Richard, [147].
York, Archbishop of, [8].
York House, [8], [219]-234.
York Water-Gate, [235]-239.
York Water-Works, [239]-241.
Zara, [247]-[248].
Zucchi, Antonio, [215].