Sir Christopher Wren: His Family and His Times / With Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture Hitherto Unpublished. 1585-1723.
Lucy Phillimore
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  • Addison, [74], [179]
  • All Hallows, Bread Street, rebuilt by Wren, [232];
    • destruction of, [232], [234]
  • — — Lombard Street, rebuilt by Wren, [271], [272]
  • — — Thames Street, [240]
  • All Saints, Isleworth, [298]
  • Andrewes, Lancelot, Dean of Westminster, Bishop of Chichester, of Ely, of Winchester,
    • kindness of, to Matthew Wren, [6], [7];
    • his prophecy, [10], [13];
    • his death, [14];
    • funeral of, at St. Saviour’s, Southwark, [15];
    • care of, in giving church preferment, [31];
    • chaplain sent to the New Forest by, [40];
    • appointment of Mr. Bois by, [46];
    • quoted by Bishop Wren, [62];
    • church views of, [120];
    • legacy of, to Pembroke College library, [134]
  • ‘Annals of England,’ [20], [58], [77], [122]
  • Anne, Queen, [300], [301], [305], [317], [320], [327]
  • ‘Annual Register,’ the (1765), [174]
  • Arches Court, The, origin of the name, [184]