L
Lady Jane Grey, [107]
Lady lecturers, [330], [333], [342]
Lamb, Charles, [139], [147], [160]
Lamb's Conduit Street, [260], [265]
Lambeth Palace, [29]
Lang, Andrew, [37], [320]
Lant Street, [130]
Laud, Archbishop, [31]
Law Courts, [460]
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, [245]
Lawson, Cecil, [227]
Leadenhall Market, [3]
Lear, Edward, [259]
Leech, John, [263], [439]
Leicester Square, [285]
Leigh Hunt, [217], [226]
Leighton House, the, [377]
Lennox, Sarah, [382]
Levy, Miss Amy, on plane trees in London, [408];
on London isolation, [426]
Liddon, Canon, [97]
Life of London, the, [285]
Lincoln's Inn, [152]
Lincoln's Inn Fields, [154]
Little Britain, [64]
"Little Dorrit," [132], [177], [264]
"Little Midshipman, the," [115]
Lollard's Tower, the, [30]
Lombard Street, [80]
London: atmospheric effects, [388], [412], [450];
approach to, [23];
architecture, [460];
the cult of, [20];
charm of, in early summer, [385], [400];
cosmopolitanism of, [285];
crowds, [282];
classes in, [162];
contrasts in, [19], [54], [151], [167], [175];
crazes, [445];
colouring of, [388], [412];
feeding of, [48];
houses, characteristics of, [359], [462];
isolation in, [426];
liberty in, [429];
opportunities in, [327];
phœnix-like, [24], [95], [181];
picturesqueness of, [49], [388], [411];
primarily a seaport, [24];
resources in, [17];
rebuilding of, [466];
suffering in, [427], [429];
as a tourist haunt, [33];
unexpectedness of, [10], [18], [54];
wealth of, [47]
London Bridge, [43], [121]
Londoners, ways of, [414], [416], [462]
London Stone, [82]
London Wall, [81], [82]
Lost children, [442]
Lowther Lodge, [213], [460]
Ludgate Hill, [93]
Lyon's Inn, [159]
M
Macaulay, on the tombs of Chatham and Pitt, [192];
Westminster Hall, [205];
his residence at Holly Lodge, [217], [383];
in Powis Place, [255];
on Holland House, [383];
the New Zealander, [472]
Maclise, Daniel, [227]
Mall, the, [397]
Manning, Cardinal, [177]
Mansfield, Lord, [243]
Mansions and Flats, [468]
Marchmont Street, Bloomsbury, [262]
Marco Marziale, [349]
Marshall, Herbert, [388]
Marshalsea, the, [130]
Marshalsea Court, [150]
"Martin Chuzzlewit," [118], [143]
Matinée Hat, [282]
Maurice, F. D., [245], [256]
Mausolus, car of (in British Museum), [270], [338]
"May-Day Sweeps," [259]
Mecklenburgh Square, [265]
Mercers' School, [159]
Meredith, George, [228]
Michael Angelo, [354]
Middle Temple Hall, [143]
Middle Temple Lane, [144]
Millais, Sir John, [259]
Millbank Penitentiary, Old, [28]
Millionaires, Uses of, [327]
Milton, [63], [371]
Mincing Lane, [81]
Minories, the, [113]
Mitford, Mary Russell, [245]
Model lodging-houses, [468]
Monasteries, the fall of, [13]
Montague House, [269], [333], [379]
Monument, the, [43], [118]
Monumental Brasses, [115]
Monumental Sculpture, [91], [193]
More, Sir Thomas, [110], [233]
Morley, Charles, quoted, [131]
Morris, William, [252]
Mother Shipton, [387]
Mourey, Gabriel, on the view from Charing Cross Bridge, [38];
the Tower Bridge, [45];
the Pool of London, [46];
character in hair-dressing, [286];
street markets, [312];
Sunday in London, [440];
London fog, [445];
Regent's Park terraces, [451];
Philip Webb's houses, [465]
Mudie's Library, [305]
Mudlarks, [28]
Mummy-room at the British Museum, [335]
"Murdstone and Grinby's," [50], [134]
Museum Habitués, [268]
"Museum Headache," [337]
N
Nando's Coffee House, [145]
Nash, [457]
National Gallery, [344];
romance of, [346], [354]
Natural History Museum, [342], [469]
"Newcomes," The, [69]
New Inn, [148]
Newsboys, [443]
Newton Hall, [158]
Newton, Sir Isaac, [158]
New War Office, [455]
Nithsdale, Lord (escape from the Tower), [111]
Norman London, [4]
O
Old Clothes Markets, [315]
"Old Curiosity Shop," [50], [80], [135]
Old Palace Yard, [207]
Old St. Paul's, [88]
Old Swan Tavern, [235]
"Oliver Twist," [51]
Omnibuses, character in, [420]
Omnibus Conductors, [418]
Omnibus travelling, [417]
Open air services, [98]
Opium Dens, [296]
O'Rell, Max, on the Parks, [390];
London omnibuses, [417];
London fog, [444]
Organ-grinders, [263], [439]
Ornithological Society, [399]
"Our Mutual Friend," [50]
Oxford Street, [18]
P
Pall Mall, [183]
Panizzi, [247]
"Pan-opticon" of Leicester Square, [326]
Pantomimes, [277]
Panyer Alley, [97]
Paradise Row, [232]
"Paris Garden," [128]
Park Orators, [392], [403]
Parmigiano, [350]
Passmore Edwards Settlement, [256]
Patent Office, [156]
Paternoster Row, [95]
Pater, Walter, [218], [467]
Paul's Cross, [98]
Paul Pindar's House, [55], [342]
"Paul's Walkers," [88]
Pavement Artists, [248]
Penny Steamers, [25]
Pepys, Samuel, [116], [139]
Philanthropists, treatment of, in London, [448]
Physick Garden, the, [234]
Picture-galleries, [330], [343]
Picture Stories, [346]
Pitman's Shorthand Institute, [246]
Pictures, vicissitudes of, [346], [351], [353]
Picturesqueness of Railways, [23], [95]
Pigeon-fanciers, [315]
Plane-trees in London, [408]
Plantagenets, cuts of, [198]
Poet's Corner, [202]
Point of View, the, [164], [169], [172]
Policemen, [425], [442]
Pool of London, the, [44], [46]
Popular "lines" in shops, [301]
"Portland Vase," [336]
Positivist Society, [138]
Press, the, [369]
Primrose Hill, view from, [413]
Prince of Wales's Theatre, old, [284]
Printing-House Square, [14]
Prior Bolton, [62]
Prior Houghton, [68]
Protector Somerset, [35], [73]
Prudential Assurance Company's Offices, [154], [159], [469]
Pyx, Chapel of, [190], [203]