Q
Quality Court, [156]
Queen Anne, [201]
Queen Anne Craze, the, [460]
Queen Anne's Gate, [397]
Queen Anne's Statue, Ludgate Hill, [95];
Queen Square, [241]
Queen Caroline (wife of George II.), [394], [399]
Queen Caroline (of Brunswick), [202], [370]
Queen Charlotte, [36]
Queen Elizabeth, [25], [51], [201]
Queen Mary (of Modena), [31]
Queen Mary II., [201]
Queen Victoria, visit to St. Paul's, [93];
at Kensington Palace, [395]
Queen's House, Chelsea, [227]
Queen Square, [241], [254], [264]
R
Ragged Children, erudition of, [234], [433]
Ragged Schools, [432]
Rahere, [58]
Raleigh, [107]
"Ranelagh," [222]
Reading-room, British Museum, [266]
"Reconciliation," Temple of, [192]-199
Record Office, [151]
Red Lion Square, [253], [254]
Reformation, the, [8], [62]
"Reformer's Tree," the, [392]
Regalia, [109]
Regent's Park, [401]
Restaurants, cheap, [287], [322]
"Restorers," sins of, [125]
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [354]
Richardson, Samuel, [367]
Richmond's Mosaics in St. Paul's, [93]
"Ring, The," [391]
Rocques', Map of, 1746, [241]
Rogers, Samuel, [181]
Rolls Chapel, [151]
Roman City Wall, [81]
Roman London, [24]
Roman Remains, [3], [82], [97], [103]
"Rosamond's Pond," [399]
Rosebery, Lord, on St. James's Square, [184]
"Rosetta Stone," the, [339]
Rossetti, Christina, [251]
Rossetti, D. G., at Queen's House, Chelsea, [227];
at Red Lion Square, [252];
at the Working Men's College, [256];
on the British Museum, [270];
on Venetian Gothic in London, [469]
Rotten Row, [390]
Royal Exchange, [74], [75]
Royal Mint, [113]
Royal Society, [158]
Rubens, [351]
Ruskin, on the Houses of Parliament, [32];
Victoria Embankment, [41];
the Pool of London, [49];
Social Contrasts, [185];
South Kensington Museum, [341];
born in Hunter Street, [262];
at the Working Men's College, [256];
at Denmark Hill, [371]
Russell, Lady Rachel, [242]
Russell, Lord William, [154], [242]
Russell Hotel, [247]
Russell Square, [244]
Rye House Plot, [242]
S
"Sailors' Town," the, [49]
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, [66]
St. James's Park, [397]
St. James's Place, [179]
St. James's Square, [184]
St. James's Street, [178]
St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, [72]
St. Pancras Station, [27], [265], [471]
St. Paul's Cathedral, [42], [51], [84]
St. Paul's Churchyard, [95]
St. Paul's School, [98]
St. Thomas's Hospital, [29]
Sala, G. A., [265]
Sale-Days, [311]
Saleswomen, trials of, [302]
Sandford Manor House, [232]
Sass's School, [258]
Savoy Hotel, [33]
Saxon London, [4]
Scents, in London districts, [420]
Scotland Yard, [33]
Scott, W. B., [256]
Sea-gulls in London, [35], [121]
Seamy Side, the, [185], [248], [441]
Sebert, King of the East Saxons, [188]
Second-hand Book-shops, [266], [305]
"Secular Gothic," [469]
Seething Lane, [116]
Serjeants' Inn, [149]
Shaw, Norman, [33], [235], [460]
Shelley, in Marchmont Street, [262];
in Half Moon Street, [361];
in Poland Street, [381];
on Hell and London, [297];
in the Highgate omnibus, [417]
Shelley, Harriet, [394]
Shelley, Mary, [262]
Ships' figure-heads, [29]
Shops of London, [299]
Shoppers, ways of, [301]
Shop-lifters, [309]
Siddons, Mrs., [371]
"Sixpenny Days," drawbacks of, [195]
"Sketches by Boz," [240], [259], [262]
Sloane, Sir Hans, [228], [234], [243], [333]
Slum children, [430]
Smart Society in London, [179], [390]
Smetham, James, [355]
Smithfield Martyrs, [64]
Soane Museum, [375]
Soane, Sir John, [376], [457]
Somerset House, [35], [451]-452
Soot as a beautifier, [23], [27], [90], [388], [452], [470]
South Kensington, [222]
South Kensington Museum, [341]
South Sea Bubble, [76], [133]
Southwark, [121]
Sparrows in London, [410]
Spinello Aretino, [348]
Spitalfields, [314]
"Spleen," the, [444]
Squares of Queen Anne's Time, [464]
Squares, Old London, charm of, [244]
Staël, Madame de, [23]
Stage Door, the, [284]
Stage Neophytes, [275]
Stage rehearsals, [279]
Stanley, Dean, [187], [233]
Staple Inn, [55], [154]
Steele, Sir Richard, [243]
"Steyne, Lord," [327]
Stones of London, the, [447]-472
Street Arabs, [434]
Street games, [432]
Street markets, [311]
Stuart, Arabella, [111], [197]
Stuart, La Belle, [201]
Submerged, the, [170], [185]
Sunday in London, [440]
Sunday markets, [314]
"Sunday opening," [326]-335
Sunsets in London, [250]
Sutherland House, [378]
Sutton, Thomas, [69]
"Sweating" dens, [297], [302]
Swift, Dean, [177]
Swinburne, A. C., [228], [369]
Swindles in London, [443]
Swiss Waiters, [287]
T
Taine, Henri, on Greek Architecture in London, [32];
the docks, [48];
the ways of "good society," [279];
Englishwomen, [286];
the London Sunday, [326];
British seriousness, [392];
Somerset House, [451];
the Houses of Parliament, [459]
Tanagra figurines (in British Museum), [339]
Tanfield Court, Temple, [147]
Tate Gallery, the, [27], [343]
Tate, Sir Henry, [28], [343]
Tavistock House, [258], [261]
Temple, the, [149];
Gardens, [141];
Church, [145]
Tennant, Miss Dorothy (Lady Stanley), [431]
Tennyson, Alfred Lord, on Cleopatra's Needle, [39];
"London's central roar," [95]
Terburg's "Peace of Münster," [332], [350]
Terra-cotta, in building, [470]
Terriss, William, [284]
Thackeray, in Cornhill, [76];
in Great Coram Street, [263];
in Kensington, [216], [220], [382];
on old Carlton House, [181];
Russell Square, [246];
Denmark Hill, [371];
the "Zoo," [405]
Thackeray, Miss ("Old Kensington"), [213]
Thames, influence on history of London, [2], [24]
Thames, Enchantment of, [49]
Thames Street, [43], [316]
Thavies' Inn, [159]
Theatrical Profession, the, [274]
Thompson, Henry Yates, [344]
"Thorney Island," [188]
"Time Machine," the, [20]
Tite Street, [236]
"Tom-All-Alone's," [58]
Tomb of Gordon, [92];
Lord Leighton, [92];
Duke of Wellington, [92]
Tooley Street, [43], [126]
Torch Extinguishers, [379]
"Totencourt," Manor of, [18], [242], [387]
Tottenham Court Road, [18]
Tourists in London, [247], [424]
Tower, the, [46], [100]
Tower Bridge, [44]
Tower Green, [105]
Tower Lions, the, [112]
Tower Victims, [105]
Toynbee, Arnold, [173]
Toynbee Hall, [173]
Trades, special districts for, [308]
"Traitor's Gate," [104], [110]
Treasure-houses of London, [326]
Trinity Square, [113], [464]
Turner, J. M. W., R.A., [26], [49], [347], [355], [357], [380]
Tyburn, [113]
U
Unrevealing Exteriors, [359]