Addison, [39], [211].
Adelphi Arches, [100], [101], [170].
Adelphi Terrace, [170].
Adelphi, The, [171].
"Advertiser, The," [65].
"A la mode beef shops," [201].
"All the Year Round," [52], [53], [54], [55].
Almanac Day, [187].
Alsatia, [29].
Alsatia, The Squire of, [70].
America, Dickens' first visit to, [49], [55];
Dickens' second visit to, [54], [55], [89].
American Notes, [50].
Anderton's Hotel, [62].
Apothecaries Company, The, [184].
Apsley House, [130].
Athenæum Club, [77].
"Athenæum, The," [65].
Australia, [55].
Bacon, Lord, [36].
"Bag of Nails, The," [121].
Bank of England, [113], [235].
Barbican, The, [211].
"Barnaby Rudge," [40], [41], [48], [81], [94], [107].
Barnard (Fred), [80].
Barnard's Inn, [37], [107].
Barrow, Mrs., [89].
Barry, Sir John, [137].
Bath Road, The, [260].
"Battle of Life, The," [94].
Baynard Castle, [279].
Bayswater, [135].
Beaconsfield (Earl of), [215].
Bedford, Earl of, [208].
Beer and ale in London, [210].
Belfast, Dickens' visit to, [58].
Belgrave Square, [131].
Belgravia, [15], [122].
"Bell's Life in London," [47], [65].
"Bell" Tavern, [39].
Bell Yard, [62].
Bentley's Magazine, [26], [49].
Berger, Francesco, [91].
Berger, Rev. A. H., M. A., [89].
Besant, Sir Walter, [163].
Betterton, [71].
"Big Ben," [227].
Billingsgate, [172].
Bishop's Court, [108].
Bishopsgate Street, [279].
Bismarck, [95].
"Black Bull, The," [123].
Blackfriars Bridge, [176], [220].
Blackwall, [179].
Blanchard, [14], [57], [63].
"Bleak House," [53], [57], [86], [87], [95], [104], [114], [155], [240].
Bloomsbury, [100].
Bloomsbury Square, [275].
"Blue Boar, The," [44].
Boabdil, Captain, [89], [191].
"Bobby," The London (see [Policemen]), [243].

Bohn's Library, [84].
Bolt Court, [25], [28], [62].
Boro' (Borough), The, [42].
Boston Bantam, The, [89].
Boston, Dickens' visit to, [58].
Boswell, [29].
Boulogne, [155], [158].
Boulogne, summers in, [55].
Bouverie Street, [28], [29], [66].
"Bow Bells," [272].
"Boy at the Nore, The," [163].
Boythorne, [95].

"Boz," [87], [93].
"Boz" Club, list of members who knew Dickens personally, [90], [115].
"Boz," first sketch, [80].
Bradbury and Evans, [56].
Brewers in London, [244].
Brick Court, [33].
Bridgewater Square, [120].
Brig Place, [114], [174].
Brighton, [155].
British Museum, [79], [182], [183], [227-229].

Broadstairs, [55], [86], [141], [155], [157], [180].

Browne, Hablôt K. (see ["Phiz"]), [82], [86], [93].
Brownrigg, Mrs., [69].
Brunel, Sir I. K., [169].
Brunton, H. W., [80].
Budden, Major, [144].
"Bull and Mouth, The," [124].
"Bull Inn, The," [40], [116], [139].
Burke and M'Dougal, [238].
Buss (engraver), [85].
Byron on London, [269].
Cabs and coaches in London, [214].
Caine, Hall, Jr., [53].
Canning, [69].
Cannon Street, [121].
Canterbury, [180].
Canterbury, Archbishop of, [166].
Canterbury pilgrims, [141].
Carlyle (Thomas), [39], [56], [76], [96].
Carmelite Street, [69].
Cattermole, George, [94].
Cave, [71].
Cecil Hotel, The, [200].
Chalk, lodgings at, [27], [141].
Chancery, Inns of, [38].
Chancery Lane, [29], [62], [104], [105], [106].
Chandos Street, [104].

Chapman and Hall, [56], [86], [93], [96].
Chapman, Frederick (see [Chapman and Hall]), [82].
Charing Cross railway bridge, [101], [167].
Charing Cross railway station, [12], [45].
Charles I., portrait by Van Dyke, [36].
Charles II., [258].
Chatham Dock Yard, [141].
Chatterton, [38], [211].
Chaucer, [40], [68], [231].
Cheapside, [269].
Cheeryble Bros., [119].
Chelsea, [39], [135].
Chelsea Hospital, [215].
"Cheshire Cheese, The," [28], [201].
Chess rooms, [203].
Chichester rents, [108].
"Chicksey, Veneering, and Stobbles," [113].
Child's banking house, [67], [129].
Child's Dream of a Star, The, [52].
"Child's History of England, The," [53], [80].
"Chimes, The," [51], [56], [81], [105].
Chivery, Mrs., [112].
Chop-houses, [201].
"Christmas Carol, A," [14], [51], [94].
Christmas Stories, [51].
The Chimes, [51], [56], [81], [150].
Cricket on the Hearth, [51].
Battle of Life, [51].
The Haunted Man, [51].

Chronology of London events, [286].
Church St., Westminster, [103], [164].
"Cigar divans," [203].
City Companies, The, [184], [219].
City eating-houses, [202].
City guilds, [184].
"City, The," [15].
City and county of London, [249].
Clare Market, [42], [105], [126].
Claridge's Hotel, [200].
Clement's Inn, [37].
Clerkenwell, [135].
Clifford's Inn, [19], [107], [124].
Cloisterham, [151], [152].
Clubs.
Brookes', [191].
White's, [191].
Athenæum, [191].
Carleton, [191].
Conservative, [191].
Reform, [191].
University, [191].
Cobham, [89].
Coffee-houses, [202], [203].
Coffee-stalls, [204].
Coke, Lord Chief Justice, [38].
Cold Bath Fields prison, [241].
Collins, Wilkie, [14], [76], [91].
Concert rooms.
Exeter Hall, [195].
St. James' Hall, [195].
Floral Hall, [193], [195].
Willis' Rooms, [195].
The Queen's Concert Rooms, [195].
Egyptian Hall, [196].
The Gallery of Illustrations, [196].
The Sacred Harmonic Society, [195].
The Philharmonic Society, [195].
Cook's Court (see [Took's Court]).
Copperfield and Steerforth, [100].
"Copperfield, David," [22], [24], [25], [46], [51], [80], [82], [83], [100], [101], [103], [104], [111], [112], [140], [164], [170], [171], [242], [244].
Copyright act, [187].
Corporation of the City of London, [243].
Covent Garden, [208].
Cowley (Abraham), [62].
Cowper, [39].
Crane Court, [62].
Craven St. (Charing Cross), [14], [104].
"Cricket on the Hearth, The," [94].
Cripple's dancing academy, [112].
Crook's rag and bottle shop, [108].
Crosby Hall, [279].
"Crowquill," [94].
Cruikshank, George, [14], [80], [93], [126].
Crystal Palace, The, [229].
Cuttle, Captain, [94], [114], [175].
Daily News, under Dickens' editorship, [51], [88].
Davenant, Lady, [72].
Davy, Sir Humphrey, [259].
De Cerjet, M., [147].
De Foe, [30].
De Lacy, Henry, [36].
De Worde, Wynken, [28].
Devonshire Terrace, house in, [54].
Dickens, Charles, the Senior, [20].
Clerkship in Navy Pay Office, [21], [242].
Home at Portsea, [20].
Home at Chatham, [20].
Home at Camdentown, [21].
Home at Gower St., [21].
Home at Lant St., [21].
Imprisonment in Marshalsea, [21].
Dickens Fellowship, The, [78], [79], [88].
Dickens, Georgina, [87].
Dickens, Henry, K. C., [115].
"Dinner at Poplar Walk, A," [25].
Disraeli (Benjamin), [215].

District railway, [125].
Doctor's Commons, [112].
Dolby, George, [50], [89].
"Dombey and Son," [51], [52], [81], [113], [240].
Dorset, Countess of, [62].
Dorset House, [71].
Doughty Street, house in, [54].
Dover, [155], [158].
Dover Road, The, [139], [141].
Doyle, Dicky, [94].
Drayton, Michael, [62].
Drury Lane Court, [115].
Dryden, [68], [72].
Dublin, visit to, [58].
Duck Lane, [121].
Duke Street, [120].
Dulwich College, [285].
Dyce, [14].
Dyce and Forster collection, [79].
Eastcheap, [231].
Eastgate House, [150].
E. C., meaning of, [15], [262].
Edinburgh Review, The, [74].
Edmonton (John Gilpin of), [284].
Edward III., [185].
"Edwin Drood," [53], [96], [140], [149], [151].
Elgin marbles, [183].
Eliot, George, [73], [76].
Elizabeth, Queen, [62].
Epping Forest, [41], [285].
Epsom Derby, [260].
Essex coast, [180].
Essex Stairs, [165].
Evening Chronicle, The, [47].
"Every Man in His Humour," [191].
Exhibition of the works of the English humourists, [79].
Fagin (Fagan), [21].
Falcon Court, [62].
Falkland, Viscount, [62].
"Falstaff Inn, The," [143].
Favre, Jules, [95].
Felton, Professor, [87].
Fenchurch Street, [113].
Fenton's Hotel, [200].
Fetter Lane, [29], [62].
Fildes, Luke, [90], [94].
Fire of London, [177], [250], [255].
Fitzgerald, Percy, [53], [77], [90].
Fitzgerald, Percy (Mrs.), [80].
Fleet Ditch, [61], [271].
Fleet marriages, [26], [61].
Fleet Prison, [26], [61], [176], [241].
Fleet Street, [18], [25], [26], [27], [61], [63], [70], [100], [126], [202].
Fleet Street, old booksellers and printers of.
Wynken de Worde, [66].
Jacob Robinson, [67].
Lawton Gulliver, [67].
Edmund Curll, [67].
Bernard Lintot, [67].
W. Copeland, [67].
Butterworth, [66].
Richard Tottel, [66].
Rastell, [66].
Richard Pynson, [66].
J. Robinson, [67].
T. White, [67].
H. Lowndes, [67].
J. Murray, [67].
Fleet Street, taverns and coffee-houses.
"The Bolt-in Inn," [68].
"The Devil," [68].
"The King's Head," [68].
"The Mitre," [68].
"The Cock," [68], [71].
"The Rainbow," [68].
"Nando's," [68].
"Dick's," [68].
"Peele's," [68].
"The Horn Tavern," [68].
Flite, Miss, Garden of, [105].
Floral Hall, [209].
Flower-de-Luce Court, [68].
Forster and Dyce collection, [79].
Forster, John, [14], [56], [57], [82], [86], [114].
House in Lincoln's Inn Fields, [19], [105], [223].

Fountain Court, [100].
Fountain Inn, [42].
Fox, [14].
Frith, W. P., [89].
"Frozen Deep, The," [91], [191].
Furnival's Inn, [13], [31], [124], [129].
Furnival's Inn, Dickens' lodgings in, [26].
"Gad's Hill Gasper, The," [89].
Gad's Hill Place, [141], [142], [143], [180].
Gaiety Theatre, The, [19].
Gainsborough (Thomas), [39].
"Gallery of Illustration, The," [191].
Gamp, Mrs., [124].
Gaskell, Mrs., [52].
Gay's "Trivia," [233].
General post-office, The, [261].
"Gentleman's Magazine, The," [63], [74].
George III., [183].
George IV., [183].
"George and Vulture, The," [44], [106].
George Street, [120].
"George Tavern, The" (Bouverie Street), [70].
Gersterhauer, J. G., [89].
Gibson (Charles Dana), [80].
Gilray, [245].
Globe Theatre, [19], [65].
"Goat and Compasses, The," [121].
"Golden Cross, The," [44], [45], [100], [139], [199].
Golden Square, [274].
Goldsmith, [29], [30], [33], [38].
Goldsmiths' Company, The, [184], [187].
Goldsmiths' Hall, [186].
Gondola, The, of London, [214].
"Good Words" offices, [19], [247].
"Goose and Gridiron, The," [124].
Gordon rioters, [177].
Gothic revival, [137].
Gough Square, [28].
Gower Street (north), [110].
Gravesend, [179].
Gray's Inn, [30].
Gray's Inn, Dickens' clerkship in, [23].
The Hall, [36].
Gray's Inn, Mr. Perker's Chambers, [107].
"Great Boobee, The," [232].
Greater London, [249], [264].
Great Exhibition, The, [229].
"Great Expectations," [53], [150].
"Great International Walking Match, The," [89].
"Great North Road, The," [260].
Green Park, The, [130].
Greenwich, [179].
The Fair, [173].
Fish dinners at, [173].
Greenwich, Dickens' dinner at, [56].
Gresham, Sir Thomas, [280].
"Grewgious, Mr.," [108].
Grey, Lady Jane, [279].
Grey, Sir Richard, [70].
Grosvenor Square, [16].
Grub Street, [15], [60], [122].
Guildhall, The, [218].
The Museum, [124].
Guild of Fishmongers, The, [172].
Guilds of the City of London.
Merchant Tailors, [185].
Mercers, [185].
Grocers, [185].
Drapers, [185].
Fishmongers, [185].
Haberdashers, [185].
Salters, [185].
Ironmongers, [185].
Goldsmiths, [185].
Skinners, [185].
Vintners, [185].
Cloth workers, etc., [185].

Guy's Hospital, [112], [204].
Guy, Thomas (see [Guy's Hospital]), [271].
Hammersmith, [161].
Hampstead, [211].

Hampstead Heath, [14], [43], [229], [284].
Hampton Court, [272].
"Hard Times," [53], [96].
Harley, J. P., [82].
Harrow, [284].
"Haunted House, The," [53].
Hawkins, Anthony Hope, [28].
Hawkins, Rev. E. C., [28].
Hawthorne, Nathaniel.
Description of Staple Inn, [37], [133].
Haxell's Hotel, [199].
Heep (Uriah), [119].
Henley regatta, [188].
Henry II., [185].
Hicks' Hall, [260].
Higham, [146].
High Holborn, [108].
High Street (Southwark), [110].
"Highway of Letters, The," [15], [17], [60], [66], [268].
Hogarth, [245].
Hogarth, Catherine, [31].
Hogarth, Mary, [86].
Hogarth's "Marriage à la Mode," [178].
Holborn, [30], [106], [211].
Holborn bars, [107], [108].
Holborn Court, [107].
Holborn Hill, [123].
Holborn Viaducts, [43], [108], [123], [222].
Holywell Street, [125], [126].
Hood, Tom, [49], [76], [163].
Hook, Theodore, [76], [93].
Hooper, Bishop, [62].
"Horn Tavern, The," [62].
Horsemonger Lane (Southwark), [112].
Hotels of various types, [200].
"Houghton Visitors, The," [267].
Hounslow Heath, [234].
House of Commons, Press Gallery, [23].
Old buildings burned (1843), [23].
New buildings begun, [23].
Charles Dickens' engagement in the Reporters' Gallery, [24].
Description of, [215].
House of Peers, [224].
Houses of entertainment, [40].
Houses of Parliament, [223], [224], [267].
"Household Words," [52], [53], [55], [87], [90], [91], [116], [147], [158], [176].
Huffam, John, [175].
Hughson's "Walks in London," [69].
Hungerford Bridge, [101], [168], [169].
Hungerford Market, [12], [30], [44], [101], [168].
Hungerford Stairs, [12], [168].
Hunt, Leigh, [76], [93], [95], [201].
Hyde Park, [130], [131], [196].
Hyde Park Corner, [234], [258], [261].
"Illustrated London News, The," [63].
Inner Temple, [31].
The Hall, [33].
Temple Church, [33].
Inns of Chancery, [38].
Inns of Court, [107].
Benchers and barristers, [34].
Benchers' dinner, [35].
International exhibition, [196], [259].
Ironmongers' Hall, [186].
Irving, Sir Henry, [193].
"Is She His Wife," [48].
Italian travels, [55];
return from, [56].
James I., [31].
Jarley's Waxworks, Mrs., [196].
"Jasper's Secret," [96].
Jellyby, Mrs., [106].
Jerrold (Douglas), [14], [63], [83].
John, King, Palace at Eltham, [285].
Johnson's Court, [13], [25].
Johnson, Doctor, [15], [25], [60].
Walk down Fleet St., [18].
Dictionary, [28].
and Boswell, [29].
Jones, Inigo, [36], [136], [208].
Jonson, Ben, [191].
"Jo's Crossing," [106].
Kean, Charles, [194].
Kensington, [135], [211].
Kent, County of, [139].
Kentish rebels, The, [109].
King's Bench Prison, [109].
King's Cross, [234].
"King's Head Inn, The" (Chigwell), [41].
"King's Head, The" (Southwark), [113].
"King's Library, The," [79].
Kingsley (Charles), [73].
Knight, Charles, [30], [202].
Knighten Guild, [184].
Knights Templars, [31], [33].
Lad Lane, [234].
Lady Guide Association, The, [115].
Landor (W. S.), [55], [95].
Landseer, Edwin, [57], [94].
Lant Street, [110], [112], [178], [204].
Lawrence, Samuel, [89].
"Leather Bottle, The" (Cobham), [89], [144], [145].
Leech (John), [80], [94].
Lemon, Mark, 14, [82], [191].
Leslie, C. R. (R. A.), [89], [191].
Lever, Charles, [53], [83].
Lewis, E. G., [89].
Limehouse, [175].
Limehouse Church, [114].
Limehouse Hole, [114].
Limehouse Reach, [114].
Limner's Hotel, [200].
Lincoln's Inn, [30], [31].
Dickens' clerkship in solicitor's office there, [22].
New hall and library, [36].
Chapel, [36].
Lincoln's Inn Fields, [19], [100], [106], [126].
Linkman, trade of the, [122].
"Literary Gazette, The," [65].
"Little Dorrit," [53], [95], [110], [111], [242].
"Little Wooden Midshipman, The," [81], [113].
Lombard Street, [280].
London Bridge, [124], [176], [178], [280].
London Bridge (old), [41], [166].
London General Omnibus Co., [213].
London Stone, [180].
Lord Mayor's Day, [217].
Lord Mayor's procession, route of, [218-222].
Lovelace, [28].
Ludgate Hill, [61], [176], [223].
Lytton, Lord, [53].
Maclise (David), [14], [55], [57], [82], [87], [94], [224].
Macready, [86].
Macready (Mrs.), [87].
Macrone (John), [47].
"Magpie and Stump," The, [42], [44].
Main thoroughfares of London, [276], [277].
"Man of Ross," The, [89].
Mansion House, The, [280].
Markets of London.
Covent Garden, [205], [207].
Smithfield, [205], [207].
Billingsgate, [205].
Leadenhall, [207].
Farringdon, [209].
Borough, [209].
Portman, [209].
Spitalfields, [209].
Marley's ghost, [14], [104].
Marshalsea Prison, [13], [61], [81], [101], [102], [109], [111], [175], [178], [204], [242].
"Martin Chuzzlewit," [50], [51], [56], [85], [140].

Martin (Dr. Benj. S.), [102].
"Marquis of Granby," The, [44].
"Master Humphrey's Clock," [48], [55], [85], [101].
Mayfair, [15], [122], [131].
Maypole Inn, The, [40], [41].
Meadows, Kenney, [94].
Mecklenburgh Square, [274].
Medway, The, [140], [180].
Memorial Hall, [78].
Merchant Tailors' Hall, [186].
Metropolitan Railway, [125].
Micawbers, The, [43].
Middlesex Street, [283].
Middle Temple, [31].
The Hall, [35].
Milestones in London, [260].
Millais, Sir John (A. R. A.), [89].
Milton (John), [211], [274].
Milton Street, [122].
Mincing Lane, [113].
Minories, The, [42], [81].
"Mirror of Parliament, The," [224].
Misnar, the Sultan of India, [142].
Mitre Court, [29], [62], [70].
"Mitre Tavern, The," [70].
Montagu House, [183].
Monthly Magazine, The, [13], [25], [47].
Monument, The, [177], [267].
Morley's Hotel, [199].
"Morning Chronicle, The," [64], [223], [224].
Most Worshipful Company of Watermen, The, [166].
"Mr. Minns and His Cousin," [25].
"Mr. Nightingale's Diary," [191].
"Mugby Junction," [53].
Music Halls, [197].
Nash (the poet), [62].
National Gallery, The, [46].
Nelson Monument, [46].
"New Inn, The," [37], [42].
Newgate Prison, [61], [81], [177], [241].
Newspaper Row, [64].
New York, Visit to, [58].
"Nicholas Nickleby," [48], [85], [86], [101].
Nightingale Lane, [184].
No Popery Rioters, [43], [48].
"Nobody's Fault," [53].
Norie and Wilson, [81].
Northumberland Avenue, [130].
Northumberland House, [46], [130].
Norwood, [285].
Ogilvie and Johnson, [71].
"Old and New London," [248].
Old Bailey, The, [176].
"Old Curiosity Shop, The," [48], [94], [105].
Site of, [126].
"Old Ship" Tavern, The, [108].
"Old White Horse Inn, The," [102].
"Oliver Twist," [26], [42], [48], [80], [85].
Omnibus, The first, [212].
Osgood, James Ripley, [89].
"Othello," a travesty, [80].
Otway, [211].
"Our Mutual Friend," [53], [94], [113].
"Our Watering Place" (see [Broadstairs]), [157].
Oxford Circus, [214], [273].
Oxford University Press,

[77].
Pailthorpe (F. W.), [80], [95].
Palace Gate, [166].
Pamela, [72].
Pamphilon's Coffee-house, [203].
Panizzi, Librarian, [228].
Paper Buildings, [33].
Paris, Three months in, [55].
Park Lane, [15], [131].
Parks of London.
See Hyde Park, [258].
Regent's Park, [259].
St. James' Park, [259].
Battersea Park, [258].
Hampstead Heath, [258].
Richmond Park, [258].
Victoria Park, [258].
Green Park, [259].
Parliament Houses, [103], [137], [163].
Parlour Library of Fiction, The, [84].
Peel, Sir Robert, [242], [243].
Peggotty, [103].
Home at Yarmouth, [102].
"Pendennis," [83].
Penn, William, [62].
Pepys, [39].
Petticoat Lane, [283].
Philharmonic Hall (Liverpool), [191].
Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh, [81].

"Phiz" (see [Browne, Hablôt K.]), [14], [80], [89], [92], [93].
Piccadilly, [202].
Piccadilly Circus, [273].
Pickwick and Jingle, [100].
Pickwick, Moses (of Bath), [81].
Pickwick, Mr., [42].
Pickwick Papers, Unpublished page of, [80].
"Pickwick Papers, The," [24], [25], [31], [48], [74], [81], [82], [85], [101], [107], [116], [117], [118], [140], [141], [161], [239], [271], [274].
Pickwickian Inns, [42], [43], [44], [81].
"Pictures from Italy," [52], [88].
"Pilgrim's Way, The," [139].
Pimlico, [278].
"Poet's Corner, The," [96].
Notables buried there, [98].

Policemen, [243].
Political Divisions of London, [252].
Pope, [67].
Portsmouth Road, The, [260].
Portugal Street, [106].
Prigg, Betsy, [124].
Prince of Wales, [33].
Princess Louise, [33].
Printing House Square, [64].
Prynne, William, [62].
"Pubsey and Co.," [113].
"Punch," [65], [70], [94].
Putney Bridge, [161].
Pye Corner, [70].
Queen Anne, [103].
Queen's Bench Prison, [61].
"Queen's Head, The" (Southwark), [112].
Quilp, [119].
Raffles, Sir Stamford, [259].
"Rag Fair" in Whitechapel, [282].
Railway Hotels, [200].
Ram Alley, [70].
Ratcliffe Highway, The, [114].
Reade, Charles, [53].
Red Lion Square, [273].
Redding, Cyrus, [234].
Regent's Canal, The, [257].
Regent's Park, [132], [136].
Regent Street, [202].
Rennie, John, [175].
"Reprinted Pieces," [159].
Restaurants and dining-rooms, [190].
Restoration House, [150].
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [161].
Richardson (Samuel), [28], [63], [72].
Richmond, [39], [55], [161].
Riverside Churches, [163].
Rochester, [116], [140], [180].
Cathedral and Castle, [148], [149], [152].
Corn Exchange, [152].
Dickens' Tablet, [154].
Rogers, Samuel, [82].
Roman Occupation of London, [254].
Royal Academy, The, [94].
Royal Exchange, [202], [269].
Sackville, [27].
Sala, G. A., [133].
Salisbury Court, [62], [71].
Salisbury House, [71].
Salisbury Square, [28], [71].
Sandford, [71].

Saracen's Head (Snow Hill), [43].
Savage Club, The, [170].
Savage, Richard, [62].
"Savoy" Hotel, The, [200].
Sawyer, Bob, [112].
Scheffer, Ary, [89].
Scott (Sir Walter), [73], [74].
Sergeant's Inn, [37].
Serpentine, The, [258].
Seven Dials, [233].
"Seven Poor Travellers, The," [53].
Seymour, [75], [80], [92].
Shadwell, [72].
Shillaber, Inventor of the Omnibus, [212].
Shoe Lane, [38], [62].
Shoreditch, [264].
Simpson's Divan Tavern, [201].
"Six Jolly Fellowship Porters, The," [115].
"Sketches by Boz" (see [Boz]), [25], [47], [48], [107].
Skimpole (Harold), [95], [236].
Sloane, Sir Hans, [183].
Smirke, Sir Robert, [183], [228].
Smith, Sydney, [86].
Snow Hill, [121].
Society of Arts, The, [39].
Soho Square, [274].
"Sol's Arms," [108].
Somerset House, [26], [134].
Southey, [69].
Southwark, [40], [109], [278].
High Street, [41].
Hist. Antiq. of, [110].
St. George's Church, [110], [112].
Southwark Bridge, [177].
"Spaniards Inn, The," [14], [43].
"Spectator, The," [65].
Spring Gardens, [271].
"Spur, The" (Southwark), [112].
Squares of London, [273-275].
St. Bartholomew-the-Less, [115].
St. Bride's Church, [17], [27], [63].
St. Clement's Danes, [17].
St. Cyr, Marshal de, [216].
St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, [17], [62], [115].
St. George's Church, Southwark, [110], [112].
St. George's Fields, [204].
St. George's Street, [113], [175].
St. Giles', [17], [278].
St. James' Coffee House, [200].
St. James' Park, [130].
St. James' Theatre, The, [191].
St. John's Church, Westminster, [103].
St. John's Wood, [132].
St. Katherine's Dock, [257].
St. Margaret's Church, [164].
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, [46], [247].
St. Mary Axe, [113].
St. Mary's-le-Strand, [17].
St. Michael's Alley, [106].
St. Pancras, [235].
St. Paul's Cathedral, [113], [125], [134], [136], [163], [208], [212], [215], [235], [266], [268].
St. Stephen's Hall, [24].
Staël, Mme. de, [135].
Stafford House, [130].
"Standard, The" (newspaper), [65].
"Standard, in Cornhill, The," [261].
Stanfield, [14], [94].
Staple Inn, [37], [38], [107], [108].
"Star and Garter, The" (Richmond), [188].
Stationers' Company, The, [184].
Stationers' Hall, [184], [186].
Steele, [39].
Steele's "Tatler," [201].
Sterne, Laurence, [178].
Steyne, Lord, [78].
Stone (Marcus), [80], [90], [94].
Strand, The, [126], [131], [135], [165], [202].
Strand Improvement Scheme, [223].
"Strange Gentleman, The," [48].
Stratford and Bow, [214].
Streets of London, [248].

Strood, [140], [181].
Strype's Court, [121].
Suburban London, [39].
"Sultan of India, The," [47].
"Sun" Inn, The (Canterbury), [43].
Surrey Downs, [257].
Surrey Hills, The, [133].
"Swan with Two Necks, The," [261].
Switzerland revisited, [55].
Swiveller (Dick), [119].
Sydenham, [229].
Sykes (Bill), [236], [240].
Tabard Inn, The, [40], [41], [270].
Taine, H., [134].
"Talbot, The," [41].
"Tale of Two Cities, A," [53], [80], [96], [107].
Taverns, see also under individual names, [40].
Tea-gardens of London, [188].
Temple, The, [29], [30], [100].
Temple Church, [33].
Temple Gardens, [33].
Temple Bar, [61], [64], [128].
Temple Gardens, [176].
Tenniel, Sir John, [94], [191].
Tennyson, Alfred, [135].
Tessyman (bookbinder), [126].
Thackeray, [39], [74], [75], [76], [77], [82], [126].
Thames Bridges, in London, [166].
Thames, The River, [160].
Westminster to the Tower, [163].
Thames Valley, The, [133].
Thames Watermen, [162].
Thavie's Inn, [31], [37], [106].
Theatres in London.
Her Majesty's, [191].
The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, [192].
The Haymarket Theatre, [192].
The Adelphi, [192], [193], [194].
The Lyceum, [195].
The St. James' Theatre, [192], [194].
Covent Garden Theatre, [192].
Royal Italian Opera House, [192].
Floral Hall, [193].
The Strand Theatre, [194].
The Olympic, [194].
The "New Globe" Theatre, [194].
The Gaiety, [194].
The Vaudeville, [194].
The Court Theatre, [194].
The Royalty, [194].
The Prince of Wales, [194].
The Tottenham Theatre, [194].
Sadler's Wells Theatre, [194].
Marylebone Theatre, [194].
The Brittania, [194].
The Standard, [194].
The Pavilion, [195].
The Surrey Theatre, [195].
The Victoria, [195].
Thiers, M., [216].
Thomas' Chop-house, [106], [201].
Thompson (James), [39].
Tilbury Fort, [180].
"Times, The," [63], [64].

Took's Court, [108].
Topography of London, [246].
Tower Bridge, [257].
Tower Hill, [113], [211].
Tower, The, [175].
Trading Companies, [184].
Trafalgar Square, [46], [271], [273].
"Travelling Sketches,"—"Written on the Road," [88].
Trinity House, [113].
Tripe Court, [121].
True Sun, The, [64], [224].
Tulkinghorn's (Mr.), [19], [57], [105], [119], [239].
Turner (J. M. W.), [56].
Tussaud's, Madame, [196], [235].
Twickenham, [55].
Twinkleton, [151].

"Two Brewers, The," [115].
Tyburn, [258].
Tyburnia, [132], [135].
Ugga, Ralph, Early Map of London, [135].
"Uncommercial Traveller, The," [53], [54], [114], [175].
United Service Club, [77].
Uxbridge Road, [269].
"Vanity Fair," [74].
Vauxhall, [230].
Vauxhall Bridge, [104].
Vauxhall Gardens, [189].
Victoria Embankment, [13], [164], [167], [172].
Gardens, [168], [170].
Egyptian Obelisk, [172].
Victorian Exhibition (1897), [79].
"Village Coquettes, The," [48], [191].
Villiers Street, [170].
Waiters in London, [201].
Walmer Castle, [215].
Walpole (Horace), [267].
Waltham Abbey, [285].
Walton, Izaak, [29].
Warburton, [67].
Warren's Blacking Factory, [21], [104], [168], [170].
Water Supply of London, [206].
Waterloo Bridge, [175].
Watling Street, [139].
Watts, Richard, [153].
Watts' Charity, [81], [152].
Weavers' Company, The, [184].
Weekly Times and Echo, [223].
Wegg and Wenham, [78].
Weller, Sam, [42], [112], [113].
Wellington, Duke of, [130], [131], [215], [258].
Wellington Street, [120], [176], [211].
West End caterers, [202].
Westbourne Terrace, [132].
Westminster Abbey, [155], [164], [208].
Dickens' Grave in, [97].
Westminster, City of, [131].
Bridge, [166], [167].
Westminster Hall, [231].
Whistler, J. McNeil, [138].
White Bait, [174].
"White Bait Dinner, A, at Greenwich," [163].
Whitechapel, [278], [281], [282], [283].
Whitechapel, Characteristics of, [281], [282], [283].
Whitehall, [104].
Banqueting House, [136].

"White Friars," The, [69].
Whitefriars, [29], [62], [69].
White Hart, The (Boro'), [42], [44], [81].
"White Hart Inn" (Hook), [43].
"White Horse Cellars," [43], [44].
"White Horse Tavern" (Ipswich), [42], [44].
William IV., [178].
Williams, Bronsby, [42].
Willis, Nathaniel Parker, [237].
Will's Coffee-house, [38], [200].
Wills, W. H., [14], [147].
Windsor, [284].
Wine Office Court, [28].
Woolner, Thomas, [90].
Woolwich, [179].
Wordsworth, on London, [16].
On Westminster Bridge, [163].
Wren, Jenny, [104].
Wren, Sir Christopher, [31], [128], [135].
Yates, Edmund, [53].
Ye Old Red Lion Inn, Incident in Copperfield, [22].

York Stairs, [165].
York Water Gate (see also [York Stairs]), [208].
Zoological Gardens, [259].


Transcriber's Notes:

Additional spacing after some of the quotes is intentional to indicate both the end of a quotation and the beginning of a new paragraph as presented in the original text.

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The original text contains several instances of unmatched quotation marks. Obvious errors have been silently paired, while those requiring interpretation have been left as presented in the original.

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