Sir Christopher Wren: His Family and His Times / With Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture Hitherto Unpublished. 1585-1723.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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  • Charles I., his journey to Spain as Prince of Wales, [7–9];
    • his coronation in Scotland, [16];
    • sets up his standard at Nottingham (1642), [60];
    • sends a pardon to Laud, [70];
    • his flight from Oxford, [75];
    • his death, [86];
    • his bust by Bernini, [149];
    • proposed monument to, [209], [210]
  • Charles II., escape of, after the battle of Worcester, [91];
    • letter of, to Monk from Breda, [112];
    • entry of, into London, [117];
    • encouragement given by, to the founding of the Royal Society, [124], [130];
    • spirited behaviour of, at the Fire of London, [156];
    • first stone of the Royal Exchange laid by, [178];
    • portion of the tax on coal given to building of S. Paul’s by, [198];
    • palace at Newmarket built for, [225];
    • death of, [246]
  • Chelsea College, building of the hospital at, [239], [240], [300], [326], [327]
  • Chichester, sack of, by the Parliamentary troops, [79], [123]
  • — cathedral of, spire repaired by Wren, [243]
  • Christ Church, Newgate, repaired by Wren, [260]
  • Christ Church, Oxford, gateway at, built by Wren, [232]
  • ‘Church Quarterly Review,’ the, [65], [123]
  • Cibber, Caius, [207]
  • City churches, the.
    • See Names of Churches.
    • For complete list of, see [Appendix II., 338]