Sir Christopher Wren: His Family and His Times / With Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture Hitherto Unpublished. 1585-1723.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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  • Inigo Jones, [42], [93], [127], [166], [243], [269]
  • Ipswich, Disturbances at, stirred up by Prynne, [44], [45];
    • Tower church at, [65]
  • James I., visit of, to Cambridge, [6];
    • plans the Spanish match, [7];
    • his opinion of Bishop King, [222]
  • James II., Inscription on Monument effaced by, [208];
    • continues Wren on S. Paul’s commission, [248];
    • Declaration by, of liberty of conscience, [260];
    • Abdication of, [263];
    • Residence of, at S. Germain’s, [283]
  • Jarman, the city architect, [266]
  • Jeffreys, Judge, his letter to Pepys, [161], [162]
  • Jennings, Richard, Wren’s master carpenter, [159], [200], [321], [323]
  • Juxon, Bishop of London, [17], [49], [86], [109];
    • Archbishop of Canterbury, [118]
  • Ken, Prebendary of Winchester, Bishop of Bath and Wells, [220], [234], [260]
  • Kennet, Bishop, [122]