B

Baby-farms, [431]
Bacon, Francis, [139], [160]
Bank Holiday, [434]
Bankside theatres, [128]
Barclay and Perkins's brewery, [129]
Barnard's Inn, [159]
Barnett, Canon, [173]
Barry, Sir Charles, [205]
Bartholomew Fair, [64]
Battersea Park, [27], [224], [400]
Beauchamp Tower, [106]
Beaumont, Sir George, [354]
Bedford Court, [246]
Bedford House, [242]
Ben Jonson, [153]
Benson, Archbishop, [471]
Berkeley Square, [379]
Berners Street hoax, [370]
Besant, Sir Walter, [8], [13], [24]
Bevis Marks, [80]
Billingsgate, [43], [316]
Birds in London, [400], [410]
Birkbeck Bank, [156]
Bishopsgate Street, [76]
Blackfriars, [13], [42]
Blake, William, [26], [251], [349], [380], [384]
"Bleak House," [144], [148], [154], [159], [261]
"Blenheim Raphael," [344]
Bloody Tower, [104]
Bloomsbury, [238], [247]
Bloomsbury Square, [243], [245]
Blue mist, [23], [27], [388], [471]
Boarding-houses, [263], [427]
Bolt Court, [364]
Bond Street, [176]
Book-shops, [305]
Booth, Charles, [446]
Borough High Street, [126]
Botanical Gardens, [406]
Botticelli, [351]
Bridge of Sighs, English, [40]
British Museum, [333]
Broad Sanctuary, [204]
"Brompton Boilers," the, [341]
Brompton Oratory, [215]
Brontës, the, [97]
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, [380]
Browning, Robert, on view from the dome of St. Paul's, [51]
Buckland, Frank, [230]
Burglars in London, [442]
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, [252], [369]
Butler, Samuel, [42]
Byron's view of London, [449]

C

Cabs in London, [423]
Cabmen, wages of, [425]
Calverley's "Savoyard," [289]
Campden Hill, [217]
Canova, [40]
Canterbury Pilgrims, the, [126]
Carlton House, [181]
Carlton House Terrace, [181]
Carlton Restaurant, [322]
Carlyle, on the Press, [14];
on Westminster Abbey, [193];
on Cheyne Row, [225];
on the Leigh Hunts, [226];
his London homes, [261];
on the British Museum reading-room, [268];
and the omnibus conductor, [422]
Carlyle House, the, [224]
Carlyle, statue of, [226]
Carlyle, Mrs., [225], [260], [392], [442]
Carpaccio, [352]
Caryatids on St. Pancras Church, [409], [459]
Casual wards, [441]
Catherine of Braganza, [36], [228]
Cats in London, [409]
Chained books at Chelsea Old Church, [234]
Chancery Lane, [148]
Chapter Coffee House, [97], [183]
Charles I., [205]
Charles II., [201], [400]
Charterhouse, [9], [68]
Charterhouse Square, [67], [464]
Chatham, Lord, [192]
Chatterton, [183], [427]
Chaucer's Inns, [126]
Cheapside, [81]
Chelsea, [26], [222], [235]
Chelsea Bun-house, [222], [236]
Chelsea Embankment, [235]
Chelsea Ferry, [235]
Chelsea Hospital, [236]
Chelsea Old Church, [231], [233]
"Cheshire Cheese," the, [366]
Chesterfield House, [378]
Cheyne Row, [224]
Cheyne Walk, [26], [227]
Chichester Rents, [148]
Christina of Denmark, [351]
Christ's Hospital, [9]
Churches:—
All Hallows, Barking, [115]
Great St. Helen's, [77]
Holy Trinity, Minories, [114]
St. Alphage, London Wall, [82]
St. Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield, [56]
St. Botolph, [114]
St. Dunstan-in-the-West, [151]
St. Edmund the King and Martyr, [80]
St. Ethelburga, [79]
St. Giles, Cripplegate, [12], [81]
St. John's Chapel (in the White Tower), [108]
St. John's, Clerkenwell, [73]
St. Magnus, [27], [44]
St. Margaret's, Westminster, [202]
St. Mary, Aldermanbury, [81]
St. Mary, Lambeth, [31]
St. Mary Overy, [122]
St. Michael's, Cornhill, [75]
St. Olave's, Hart Street, [117]
St. Pancras, [265], [458]
St. Paul, Covent Garden, [318]
St. Peter-ad-Vincula, [105]
St. Peter-upon-Cornhill, [75]
St. Saviour's, Southwark, [122]
St. Swithin's, [82]
Church House, Kensington, [220]
Church House, Westminster, [204]
"Church of Humanity," [260]
"Church Parade," [390], [401]
City Companies, the, [14]
Classical Fever in London, [457]
Clement's Inn, [148]
"Cleopatra's Needle," [36]
Clifford's Inn, [150]
"Clink," the, [129]
Clive, Lord, [379]
Cloth Fair, [58], [64]
Clothworkers' Hall, [55]
Coal Exchange, the, [316]
Cobbett, [23]
Cock Lane Ghost, the, [73]
"Cockney," derivation of, [436]
Cole, Vicat, [49]
Coleridge, [158]
Collins, Wilkie, [261]
Comedy Restaurant, Panton Street, [322]
Common lodging-houses, [441]
Constable, [347], [355]
Conway, Moncure D., [462], [463]
Coronation Chairs, [200]
Costermongers, [437]
County Council, the, [400]
Court of Pie Powdre, [64]
Covent Garden Market, [317]
Covent Garden, old taverns of, [318]
Cromwell, [153], [199]
Crosby Hall, [55], [77]
Curzon Street, [373], [380]

D

Darwin, Charles, [258]
Davidson, John, on "The Loafer," [186]
Dean's Yard, [202]
Defoe, on Pall Mall, [183]
Detectives in shops, [309]
Dickens, on waterside scenes, [50];
the Marshalsea, [130], [134];
City churches, [115];
as the chronicler of London, [136];
on the Borough, [128];
Fountain Court, [143];
Staple Inn, [155];
Barnard's Inn, [159];
his social satires, [177];
his grave, [193];
on decaying houses, [240];
Bloomsbury types, [262];
his private theatricals, [261];
Cockney types, [312];
on London houses, [362]
Dining, the art of, [322]
Disappearing landmarks, [361]
Disraeli (Lord Beaconsfield), on Regent's Park, [17];
on class differences in London, [162];
his death in Curzon Street, [373];
on Kensington Gardens, [395]
D'Israeli, Isaac, [243]
Docks, the, [47]
"Doggett" badge, [235]
"Domesday Book," [151]
Downing Street, [374]
Drama, popular tastes with regard to, [282]
Dress of the poor, conventionalities in, [312]

E

Earl's Court, [220]
Earl's Terrace, [218]
Eastcheap, [81], [118]
East End, the, [168]
Edward the Confessor, [189]
Edwardes Square, [217]
"Edwin Drood," [155], [295]
Eighteenth Century, London in, [179]
Elgin Marbles, the, [340]
Eliot, George, [227]
"Esmond," [220], [228], [392]
Evelyn's Diary, [242]
Eyre Street Hill, [292]

F

Factory-girls, [437]
Farm Street Roman Catholic Church, [177]
Fetter Lane, [159]
Fiction stronger than reality, [10], [363], [381]
"First nights," [280]
Fleet Street, [364]
Fleur-de-Lis Court, [156]
Flowers, London children's love for, [321], [402]
Flowers, in Regent's Park, [402]
Flower-girls, [318], [437]
Folly Ditch, [51]
Fore Street, [81]
Foreign waiters, [288]
Foundling hospital, [263]
"Fountain Court," [143]
"Four-in-hand Club," [390]
"Fremdenindustrie" in London, [290]
French furniture at Hertford House, [331]
French School of Painting at Hertford House, [331]
Frith's reminiscences, [258]
Frost Fairs, [44]
Froude, J. A., on ancient tombs, [196];
the dissolution of the Carthusian monastery, [68];
Anne Boleyn, [105]
Furnival's Inn, [159]