Sir Christopher Wren: His Family and His Times / With Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture Hitherto Unpublished. 1585-1723.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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  • Kensington Palace, additions to, made by Wren, [268]
  • King, Bishop of London, his gravestone, [222]
  • Knolles, ‘Historie of the Turks,’ [19]
  • Lake, Bishop of Chichester, [260]
  • Lalanne, L., ‘Dictionnaire Historique de la France,’ [149]
  • Lambeth Palace, [41], [47], [48], [239]
  • Lane, Mr. Peter, Rector of S. Bennet’s, Paul’s wharf, [243]
  • Lathbury, ‘History of Book of Common Prayer,’ [123]
  • Laud, Bishop of S. David’s, of London, Archbishop of Canterbury, advice of, respecting chaplains for the Prince of Wales, [7];
    • form of penance, and reconciliation for a renegado prepared with Bishop Wren by, [20];
    • measures taken by, against the lecturers, [22];
    • his treatment of the foreign congregations, [23], [24];
    • works at S. Paul’s carried on by order of, [41], [42];
    • yearly report of, to the King, [45];
    • impeachment and imprisonment of, in the Tower, [48], [50];
    • his refusal to escape, [61];
    • Trial of, [69], [70];
    • his execution on Tower Hill, [70];
    • order of, respecting altar-rails, [249]
  • Lecturers, measures taken against, [22], [27]