BEDDING PLANTS USED IN HYDE PARK AND KENSINGTON GARDENS
Abutilon Thompsonii.
Sawitzi.
Acalypha musaica.
macafeeana.
Acacia lophantha.
Agapanthus umbellatus.
Agathæa cœlestis.
Ageratum in variety.
Alternanthera in variety.
Alyssum compactum.
maritima.
sweet.
Amaranthus in variety.
Antennaria tomentosa.
Antirrhinum in variety.
Asters in variety.
Asclepias curassavica.
Asparagus Sprengerii.
Beet.
Begonia in variety.
Bougainvillea glabra.
Bouvardia in variety.
Calceolaria in variety.
Caladium esculentum.
Campanula in variety.
Canna in variety.
Cannabis gigantea.
Candytuft in variety.
Cassia corymbosa.
Ceanothus Veitchii.
Celosia cristata.
pyramidalis.
Centaurea cyanus.
gymnocarpa.
ragusina compacta.
Chamœrops excelsa.
fortunei.
Chlorophyton elatum.
linare var.
Chrysanthemum in variety.
Cineraria maritima.
diamant.
Clarkia in variety.
Cobea scandeus.
Coleus verschaffeltii.
Collinsia.
Coreopsis Drummondi.
Convolvulus major.
Carnation in variety.
Cuphea platycentra.
Dactylis glomerata.
Dahlia in variety.
Daisies, double.
Dianthus glutinosus.
Dracœna australis.
draco.
Echevaria in variety.
Erythrina Crista-galli.
Eschscholtzia Ruby King.
Eucalyptus globulus.
Francoa ramosa.
Fuchsia in variety.
Gazania splendens.
Gaura Lindheimeri.
Gladiolas Meadowvale var.
Gnaphalium.
Godetia in variety.
Grevillea robusta.
Grasses, ornamental, in variety.
Gypsophila.
Heliotrope, President Garfield.
Hollyhocks in variety.
Holeus mollis var.
Humulus japonicus var.
Hyacinthus candicans.
Hydrangea hortensia.
paniculata grandiflora.
Impatiens balsamina.
Iresine brilliantissima.
Lindenii.
Kalanchœ.
Kentia Belmoreana.
Kochia scoparia.
Latania Corbonica.
Larkspur.
Leucophyton Brownii.
Lilium in variety.
Lobelia.
Lotus peliorhyncus.
Lupinus in variety.
Marguerites.
Marigolds.
Maurandya purpurea grandiflora.
Metrosideros floribunda.
Mesembryanthemum in variety.
Mignonette.
Musa enseta.
Musk.
Monstera delicosa.
Nasturtium.
Nerium Oleander gloriosum.
Nemesia strumosa.
Nicotiana affinis.
Sanderœ.
sylvestris.
Nigella Miss Jekyll.
Nierembergia gracilis.
Œnothera (evening primrose).
Œnothera speciosa.
Ophiopogon jaburam var.
Oreocoma candollei.
Pansies in variety.
Pelargoniums in variety.
Pentstemon in variety.
Phlox in variety.
Phoenix dactylifera.
reclinata.
Phormium tenax.
var.
Phyllanthus atropurpureus.
Plumbago capensis.
Polyanthus.
Poppy, French.
Shirley.
Ricinus Gibsoni.
communis major.
Salvia in variety.
Schizanthus Wisetonensis.
Sempervirens in variety.
Spergula pilfera aurea.
Streptosolon Jamesonii.
Strobilanthes Dyerianus.
Stocks, East Lothian.
Ten week.
Sweet Peas in variety.
Tuberose.
Verbena in variety.
Veronica Andersonii.
Viola in variety.
Zea Japonica var.
Zinnia elegans.
INDEX
- Achilles statue, [12], [13], [255].
- Adam de Thorpe, [33].
- Adelaide, Queen, [256].
- Addison, Joseph, [139], [144], [148].
- Advertisements of theft, [221]-[223].
- Albert Memorial, [263], [264].
- Alexandra, Queen, coronation of, [332];
- driving in Hyde Park, [11], [12].
- America, public decorations in, [55].
- Anne Boleyn, [38], [173], [333].
- Anne, Queen, Hyde Park in time of, [136];
- life of, [130];
- planted trees in, [19];
- society under, [136], [138];
- suppressed Mayfair, [145].
- Apsley House, [112];
- dinner-party at, [257];
- historic interests, [303]-[307];
- Queen Charlotte at, [242];
- site of, [165];
- windows broken, [257].
- Arlington, Lord, [105], [136].
- Armstrong, Sir Thomas, [207].
- Assassination Plot, [209].
- Austen, Jane, [163], [164].
- Bachelors and widowers, tax on, [132].
- “Bagmen,” [357].
- Banqueting houses, [30], [39], [43]-[46], 63.
- Beaux, The, [146].
- Bell rung in Hyde Park, [128].
- Bicycling, [362], [363].
- Bird Cage Walk, [97].
- Birds, [3], [16], [23], [152], [318]-[323].
- Blessington, Lady, [252]-[255].
- Bolingbroke, Roger, [181]-[183].
- Braybrooke, Robert, Bishop of London, [27].
- Brembre, Nicholas, [181].
- Brummel, Beau, [242], [248], [249].
- Buckingham, Duchess of, [135], [148].
- Buckingham, “Steenie,” Duke of, [70], [71], [336], [337].
- Buckingham House, [136], [166].
- Buckingham Palace, [56], [96], [105].
- Building sites, [82], [91].
- Burke, Edmund, [237].
- Burlington House, [142].
- Butchell, Martin van, [245].
- Byron, Lord, [271], [286].
- Cabriolets, [361].
- Calash, [347].
- Camps, Cromwell’s troops, [74], [75];
- refuge from plague, [106], [110];
- Old Pretender’s rebellion, [144];
- Gordon Riots, [239].
- Carlyle, Mrs. Jane Welsh, [249].
- Caroline of Brunswick, [242], [246], [250]-[252].
- Caroline Wilhelmina, Queen, improvements in Hyde Park, [19], [151]-[155];
- smallpox victim, [135];
- Sunday Drawing-rooms, [156].
- Carriage, Evolution of, [325]-[365].
- Carthusians at Tyburn, [10], [188]-[189].
- Castlemaine, Lady, [101]-[104], [112], [113], [347].
- Cavendish, Lord Frederick, [278]-[279].
- Chairs, [10], [250].
- Challenge, The, [272].
- Chariots, Saxon, [326].
- Charles I. made “Ring,” [19], [66];
- hero of pageant, [57];
- preserves game, [64];
- social gatherings in Hyde Park, [65], [66];
- supports Buckingham, [70];
- domestic trouble, [70];
- mourning for, [136];
- a memory of, [145].
- Charles II. attends Lord Mayor’s Show, [57];
- Restoration, [94];
- licentious Court, [95], [143];
- leads fashion, [95]-[119];
- treatment of regicides, [173], [203];
- duelling under, [269];
- his calash, [347].
- Charlotte, Princess, [246].
- Charlotte, Queen, [166];
- at Apsley House, [242];
- at review, [244].
- Charters, [20], [22], [36].
- Chase, definition of, [5].
- Chaucer, [30].
- Cheesecake House, [67], [111], [274].
- Chelsea Waterworks, [153].
- Chesterfield, 2nd Earl of, [120];
- 4th Earl of, [148], [151], [157];
- 5th Earl of, [230]-[231].
- Churchill, Sir Winston, [269].
- Circus, The, [131]-[134].
- City Companies, [54], [56].
- Coaches, introduced, [53], [333], [334];
- “Flying coaches,” [355];
- hackney, [32], [126], [137], [335];
- mail, [353]-[354];
- modern, [340]-[341];
- stage, [339]-[352];
- state, [350].
- Coaching Club, [337].
- Concerts, [14], [303].
- Connaught Place, [5], [235].
- Connaught Square, [202].
- Connaught Terrace, [10].
- Constitution Hill, [12], [29], [260].
- Copenhagen, bicycling in, [362]-[363].
- Coronation festivities, [250], [256], [258];
- processions, [332]-[333].
- Coventry, [162]-[165], [240].
- Cricket, [7], [156].
- Cromwell, Act passed by, [269];
- adventures in Hyde Park, [90]-[91];
- at a hurling match, [86];
- funeral, [205];
- indignities, [173], [203]-[205];
- return from Ireland, [81];
- troops in Hyde Park, [74]-[75].
- Cumberland Gate, [239], [250]-[251], [260].
- Cuthbert, Captain, [285].
- Deane, Anthony, [82], [94].
- Deer, [30], [50], [64], [81], [96].
- Deerhurst, Lord, [240].
- De Grammont, Count, [97], [104].
- Demonstrations, [293]-[294].
- Denmark, Kings of, [63], [170].
- Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of, [162], [238], [240], [242].
- Devonshire House, [6], [142].
- Dialect of highwaymen, [226].
- Dissolution of monasteries, [35].
- Dodd, Dr., [230]-[232].
- Domesday Book, [22], [24], [26].
- Donegall, Marchioness of, [243].
- Dorchester House, [240].
- D’Orsay, Count, [254]-[255].
- Duelling grounds, favourite, [271].
- Duels in Hyde Park, [265]-[287].
- Dunstan, St., [20], [22].
- Dust, [89], [101], [115], [125], [132], [347]-[348].
- Edgar, King, [19].
- Edward the Confessor, [23], [25].
- Edward I., [57].
- Edward III., [33].
- Edward VI., [43]-[46].
- Edward VII., Coronation of, [332];
- kindliness of, [56], [310];
- motoring, [364];
- special rights in Hyde Park, [12], [292].
- Eia, Manor of, [22], [24], [26].
- Elizabeth, Queen, abolished cock-fighting, [63];
- victims at Tyburn, [185], [193], [196];
- command to cooks of London, [52];
- dress of, [59], [60];
- death, [61];
- pageantry, [54];
- her suitors, [50]-[51];
- hunting parties, [50]-[51], [152];
- laws of, [141], [148];
- triumphal progresses, [334].
- “Elms, The,” [175]-[179].
- Eubery, Manor of, [22], [36].
- Evelyn, John, Diary, [83], [87]-[88];
- biographical sketch, [98]-[100];
- laughs at disinfectant, [110];
- mentions fireworks, [116];
- describes Mary II., [121];
- visits nursery gardens, [137];
- sees remains of regicides, [206].
- Ewerer, Office of, [41].
- Fair and festivities in 1814, [247]-[248].
- Ferrers, Earl, [167]-[170].
- Fielding, Beau, [146].
- Fitzgeralds, Execution of the, [192].
- Fitzherbert, [241]-[242].
- Flower-girls, [146].
- Flowers, [14], [312]-[313], [316]-[317], [373].
- Flying coaches, [355].
- Footpads, [122], [124], [157], [160], [213].
- Forest, definition of, [4].
- Forks, [40], [41].
- Fortifications, [74]-[75].
- Foster, Lady Elizabeth, [238].
- Four-in-Hand Club, [7], [337], [353].
- Fox, Charles James, [237]-[238], [286].
- Friend, Sir John, [209]-[211].
- Fuller, Dr., [77], [181].
- Gardening, [151], [312]-[313].
- Gardens, [4], [137], [151], [315].
- Garrick, George, [277].
- Gaunt, Elizabeth, [207]-[209].
- Geoffrey de Mandeville, [24], [26].
- George I., Court of, [134], [143];
- review in Hyde Park, [144];
- wall built by, [96].
- George II., improvements in Hyde Park, [2], [151]-[155];
- Court of, [135], [143], [148];
- anecdote of, [165];
- kindly deeds, [165].
- George III., granted cottage to Mrs. Sims, [244];
- illness of, [242];
- shot at in Hyde Park, [243];
- romance of, [165]-[166].
- George IV., Coronation of, [250];
- extravagance, [241]-[242];
- lack of dignity, [245];
- marriage, [241]-[242].
- Gigs, [357].
- Gloucester, Eleanor Cobham, Duchess of, [183]-[184].
- Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, [182]-[183].
- Gordon, Cosmo, [281].
- Gordon Riots, [239].
- Gore House, [254]-[255].
- Grave Maurice’s Head, [67].
- Gravel Pits, [82], [276].
- Great Conduit, [28], [29], [30], [56]-[57].
- Great Exhibition of [185]1, [261]-[263], [353].
- Great Fire, [111]-[112], [141], [349].
- Great Plague, [106]-[110], [141].
- Grosvenor Gate, [156].
- Gunnings, The, [161]-[162], [164]-[165], [240].
- Hackney Coaches, introduced, [335];
- not allowed in Hyde Park, [32], [126], [137].
- Hamilton, Duchess of, [162].
- Hamilton, Duke of, killed in duel, [273]-[274].
- Hamilton, James, [96], [105].
- Hamilton Place, [74], [96].
- Hammercloths, [350].
- Hanging, [10], [27], [168]-[170], [172]-[235].
- Hansom cabs, [360]-[361].
- Harold II., [23].
- Henrietta Maria, Queen, at Tyburn, [70]-[73];
- coach of, [338].
- Henry I., [175].
- Henry II., [175].
- Henry III., [28].
- Henry V., [57].
- Henry VI., [57].
- Henry VIII., acquired and enclosed Hyde Park, [4], [33]-[37];
- accident, [37];
- banquet, [39];
- executions at Tyburn, [188]-[193];
- expenses of, [42]-[43];
- keeps May-Day at Greenwich, [38].
- Herbert, Lord, [268]-[269].
- Hervey, Lord and Lady, [148]-[151].
- Highwaymen, [157], [160], [213], [226], [227]-[230].
- Holland, First Lord, [237].
- Horse litter, [327], [333].
- Hunsdon, Lord, [50]-[51].
- Hunting, [23], [26], [30], [35]-[37], [50]-[51], [61]-[65].
- Hurling, [86]-[87].
- Hyde, Manor of, [4], [22];
- becomes Royal Park, [35]-[36];
- given to monks, [24];
- history of, [33].
- Hyde Park, Achilles statue in, [12], [13], [255];
- banqueting houses in, [39], [45]-[46], [63];
- beaux in, [146];
- bell rung in, [128];
- birds in, [3], [16], [23], [152], [318]-[323];
- building sites in, [82], [91];
- camps in, [74]-[75], [106]-[110], [144], [239];
- chairs in, [10], [250];
- coaching club in, [337];
- coronation festivities, [250], [256]-[258];
- cricket in, [7], [156];
- deer in, [33], [50], [64], [81], [90];
- demonstrations in, [293]-[294];
- duels in, [265]-[287];
- early history of, [19]-[33];
- fairs in, [247], [258];
- flower-girls in, [146];
- flowers in, [14], [312]-[313], [316]-[317], [371];
- footpads in, [122]-[124], [157], [160], [213];
- fortifications in, [74]-[75];
- Four-in-Hand Club, [7], [337], [353];
- gardening in, [151], [312]-[313];
- Great Exhibition of [185]1, in, [261]-[263];
- lighting of, [123]-[124];
- lists of shrubs and trees, etc., [367]-[371];
- lodges in, [66], [111], [153];
- macarnis in, [170], [236];
- masks in, [120], [126]-[127];
- May-Day in, [80]-[87];
- monastic lands, [24];
- music in, [303];
- open air services in, [301]-[303];
- orange girls in, [120]-[121], [146];
- orchards in, [2], [96], [105];
- Pepys in, [100]-[116];
- playground of Society, [66];
- police in, [293]-[295];
- purchasers of, [82];
- poachers in, [52], [64], [317];
- races in the Ring, [38], [66], [73];
- Ranger’s Lodge in, [14], [66];
- Restoration festivities in, [94];
- riders in Rotten Row, [290]-[292];
- a Royal forest, [23];
- a Royal park, [33]-[36];
- sold by auction, [81];
- suffragists in, [171], [295]-[297];
- Sunday in, [12], [133], [138], [143], [164], [245], [247]-[248], [296], [298];
- under the Puritans, [79]-[91];
- veterans in, [310];
- wall round, [6], [8], [49], [96], [137], [144], [256];
- wooden paling round, [36], [137].
- Hyde Park Corner, [13];
- Allen’s stall at, [165], [304];
- Burton’s Arch, [261];
- Charles II. at, [119];
- Royal escort at, [54];
- traffic at, [159];
- Wyatt’s troops near, [47]-[50].
- Improvements in Hyde Park, [151]-[155], [261].
- James I., duelling under, [268];
- encourages silk industry, [96];
- hunts in Hyde Park, [63];
- law against building, [142];
- restores cock-fighting, [63];
- strict preserver of game, [62]-[65];
- Spring Gardens so called by, [91].
- James II., [111], [119]-[120], [129]-[130], [136].
- Jennings, Sarah, [130].
- John of Gaunt, [33].
- John, King, [178].
- Jonson, Ben, [9], [41], [268].
- Kensingston Gardens, [2], [36], [151];
- servants and dogs not allowed therein, [6], [139], [143];
- habitués of, [16];
- improvements in, [151]-[155];
- in May, [245];
- mysterious person in, [129];
- “Physical Energy” in, [307];
- Round Pond, [154];
- tea kiosks in, [92].
- Kensington Palace bought, [122];
- death of Mary II., [129];
- Queen Victoria born, [2].
- Kildare, Earl of, [190]-[192].
- Kingsborough, Lord, [283]-[285].
- Kingston, Dukes of, [134], [158].
- Kingstown, Earl of, [284]-[285].
- Kit-cat Club, [135].
- Knightsbridge, Barracks, [11];
- origin of word, [23];
- building at, [82];
- Pepys at, [116];
- robbers, [122], [160], [213];
- view in [171]9, [145].
- Ladies’ Clubs, [309].
- Lake House, [67].
- Lanesborough House, [156].
- Lecture ground, the, [124].
- Lennox, Lady Sarah, [166], [238], [353].
- L’entente cordiale, [264].
- Leper Hospital, [34]-[35].
- Letters, from Mrs. Merricke to Mrs. Lydall, [68].
- —— Charles I. to Duke of Buckingham, [71].
- —— John Barber to Mr. Scudamore, [87].
- —— Edward Harley to his father, [116]-[117].
- —— Lady Mary Bertie to her niece, [116].
- —— Lady Rachel Russell to Lady Granby, [117].
- —— Lady Chaworth to Lord Ross, [117].
- —— Lady Mary Wortley Montagu to her husband, [134].
- —— Lady Mary Wortley Montagu to Countess of Mar, [149]-[150].
- —— Joseph Addison to a friend, [144].
- —— Lord Chesterfield to Mr. Dayrolles, [157].
- —— Horace Walpole to Horace Mann, [227]-[230].
- —— Duchess of Gloucester to Queen Victoria, [262].
- —— Queen Victoria to King of the Belgians, [263].
- List of Flowers in Hyde Park, [373].
- List of Shrubs and Trees, [367].
- Littlington, Nicholas, [33].
- Liver Brigade, [15]-[16].
- Lodges in Hyde Park, [66]-[67], [111]-[112], [153].
- London, cooks of, [51];
- keeping May-Day, [84]-[85];
- pageantry of, [55]-[57];
- primitive, [3], [20];
- public vehicles of, [337]-[361];
- siege of, [47];
- streams of, [22];
- water supply of, [29].
- London Bridge, [47], [192].
- Longbeard, William, [175]-[177].
- Lonsdale, [285].
- Lopez, Dr., [10], [196]-[197].
- Lord Mayor’s coach, [350].
- Louis XVIII. of France, [247], [264].
- Macaronis, [170]-[171], [236].
- MᶜLean, the highwayman, [227]-[230].
- Maid of Kent, [10], [192].
- Mail coaches, [353]-[354].
- Marble Arch, [6];
- history of, [260]-[261];
- near site of Tyburn, [8], [172];
- speakers near, [298];
- traffic at, [159]-[160];
- used only by the King and Queen, [12].
- Mary Tudor, Queen, hunting, [26];
- reign of, [47].
- Mary II., Queen, [121]-[124];
- held reviews, [129];
- ill with smallpox, [129];
- her death, [130].
- Marybone Park, [43], [51], [64].
- Marybone Tea Gardens, [93].
- Marylebone, [27], [28].
- Masks, [120], [126]-[127].
- May-Day, [80]-[87], [89], [100]-[101], [112]-[114], [338].
- May-Day Games, [38], [63], [84], [87]-[89], [145].
- May Fair, [145], [157], [304].
- Mexican saddles, [329].
- Middleton, Gilbert, [179].
- Milton’s Paradise Lost, [240].
- Modern coaches, [340]-[347].
- Mohun, Lord, [273]-[274].
- Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, [134]-[135], [148].
- Montagu, Mrs., [86], [157], [163].
- Montgomery, Colonel, [285]-[286].
- Mortimer, Roger, [180].
- Motors, [13], [17], [361], [363]-[364].
- Mulberry Gardens, [96]-[97], [105].
- Music in Hyde Park, [252], [303].
- Newcastle, Duchess of, [112]-[113].
- Newfoundland dog causes duel, [286].
- Newgate, description of, [212], [220];
- fashion at, [158], [227], [230];
- hangings at, [186], [284].
- Newspaper duels, [274], [280], [281].
- New York, omnibus in, [359].
- Neyt, Manor of, [22], [36].
- Neyt House, [33].
- Northampton, Earl of, [77].
- Norwegian sledges, [355].
- Nottingham, Earl of, [122].
- “Old Q,” [240].
- Oliver’s Mount, [75].
- Omnibus, horse, [358];
- steam, [358];
- first, [359].
- Open-air services, [301]-[303].
- Opposition to coaches, [339], [348]-[349].
- Orange girls, [120]-[121], [146].
- Orchard, [2], [96], [105].
- Orme Square, [82].
- O’Royrke, Bren, [195]-[196].
- Pack-horses, [331].
- Pageantry, [55]-[58].
- Paile Maille, [97].
- Park, definition of, [5].
- Park Lane, [2], [157], [240], [250], [304].
- Paul’s Walk, [83].
- Pepys, Samuel, biographical sketch, [99];
- opinions of Hyde Park, [100]-[116];
- of Shirley’s play, [9], [206].
- Penn, William, [208]-[209].
- Persian Ambassador, [206].
- Petersham, Lord, [246].
- Piccadilly, [21], [60], [224], [240]-[241], [309].
- Pillions, [326], [333].
- Pitt, William Earl of Chatham, [167], [237].
- Pitt, William, the younger, [237], [286].
- Plunket, Oliver, [206].
- Post-chaise, [350]-[351].
- Prayer-Book Brigade, [12].
- Present day celebrities in Hyde Park, [290]-[292].
- Preservation of game, [23], [36], [50]-[51], [62]-[64].
- Prince Albert, [259]-[264].
- Prince of Wales, The, [56], [290].
- Princess Charlotte, [246].
- Pump at Westminster, [32]-[33].
- Purchasers of Hyde Park, [82], [94].
- “Queen’s House,” The, [166].
- Rabbits, [313].
- Races, [38], [66], [73].
- Railroads, [358].
- Ranger’s Lodge, [14], [66].
- “Rebecca Riots,” [357].
- Reform League, [7].
- Reviews in Hyde Park, [50], [102], [113], [115], [129], [144], [243]-[244], [264], [309]-[310].
- Rhododendrons, [315].
- Riding astride, [328].
- Ring, The, abolished, [153];
- duels near, [270];
- established, [19], [66];
- races in, [73].
- “Roase Inn, The,” [145]-[146].
- Roberts, Lord, [310].
- Rotten Row, as a tan ride, [19];
- derivation of name, [155];
- “Liver Brigade” in, [15];
- made, [155];
- present habitués of, [290]-[292].
- Royal Coach, [352]-[353].
- Royal Mews, [29], [30], [97].
- Rutland Gate, [158].
- Rye House Plot, [208].
- St. Dunstan, [19].
- St. George’s Hospital, [157].
- St. James’s Palace, [34]-[35], [123]-[124].
- St. James’s Park, acquired, [34]-[35];
- Evelyn writes of, [88];
- hunting in, [62]-[63],
- skating in, [245];
- Society in, [53]-[54], [96]-[97], [117]-[118];
- water supply of, [153]-[154];
- Wyatt’s troops in, [48]-[50].
- St. Paul’s Cathedral, [83], [136], [138].
- Salisbury, The Marchioness of, [242].
- Satire on the “Ring,” [131]-[134].
- Sedan chairs, [335]-[337].
- Serpentine, formation of, [2], [150]-[155];
- life-saving on, [127];
- naval engagement on, [248];
- skating on, [170], [241], [244], [259];
- suicide in, [249];
- wild fowl on, [318].
- Servants’ gossip, [139].
- Shelburne, Earl of, [278]-[279].
- Sheppard, Jack, [173], [214]-[219].
- Sheridan, Brinsley, [237], [271].
- Shopping in the eighteenth century, [158].
- Shrubs, [367].
- Sicilian carts, [355].
- Side-saddles, [328].
- Skating, [156], [170], [241], [244], [259].
- Speeches in Hyde Park, [296]-[300].
- Spring Gardens, [34], [83], [91], [96], [125].
- Springs in Hyde Park, [32], [65], [244].
- Stage coaches, [339], [352].
- State coaches, [350].
- Steel shutters, [353].
- Steel springs, [352].
- Student’s duel, [282]-[283].
- Suffragists, [171], [295]-[297].
- Sundays in Hyde Park, [12], [133], [138], [143], [164], [245], [247]-[248], [296], [298].
- Tangiers, dining out in, [335].
- Targets, [239].
- Tax on bachelors, [123];
- on foreign merchants, [29].
- Taximeter cabs, [13], [361].
- Thomas, Colonel, [281]-[282].
- Thrale, Mrs., [112], [165], [353].
- Toll-gates, [357].
- Tracy, John, [82].
- Travelling in Middle Ages, [330]-[331].
- Trees, [26], [65], [120], [314]-[315], [367].
- Trinobantes, [20], [364].
- Turner, Mrs., [198]-[199].
- Turnpike gates, [357]-[358].
- Turnpike roads, [335].
- Tyburn, atrocities at, [180]-[186];
- early chronicles of, [172]-[199];
- Earl Ferrers at, [167]-[170];
- grim records of, [8]-[10];
- the Triple Tree, [200]-[235];
- last execution at, [234].
- Tyburn Gate, [9].
- Tyburn Lane, [157], [173].
- Tyburn Meadow, [81].
- Tyburn Road, [20], [75], [173], [180].
- Tyburn Stream, [20]-[22], [35], [145];
- conduits, [28]-[29];
- flows through sewers, [22], [174];
- high holiday at the, [30];
- water good, [32].
- Tyburn Tablet, [8].
- Tyburn Ticket, [128], [223].
- Vehicle, first public, [335].
- Veterans, Indian Mutiny, [310].
- Via Trinobantia, [20].
- Victoria, Queen, birth of, [2];
- coronation festivities, [258]-[259];
- fired at, [260];
- funeral of, [252];
- opens Great Exhibition, [261]-[264];
- review, [264].
- Waggons, [355]-[357].
- Wall round Hyde Park, [6], [8], [49], [96], [137], [144], [256].
- Warbeck, Perkin, [186]-[188].
- Wat Tyler’s Rebellion, [180].
- Watts, G. F., [308]-[309].
- Wellington, The Duke of, [128];
- adorns the park, [243];
- anecdotes of, [257]-[258];
- as a duellist, [286];
- his daily life of, [303]-[307].
- Westbourne, The, [21]-[23], [145], [152]-[154].
- Westbrook, Harriet, [249].
- Westminster Abbey, [21], [24], [32], [36], [130], [136], [145].
- Westminster Hospital, [157].
- Westminster, monastery at, [20], [24], [35]-[36];
- pump at, [32]-[33].
- Westminster Gazette, The, [171].
- Whirlicote, [329].
- Whitehall, a Royal possession, [33]-[36];
- burning of palace, [122].
- Wilberforce, William, [237], [254].
- Wilcox, Richard, [82].
- Wild, Jonathan, [173], [219]-[225].
- Wilkes, John, [237], [274]-[276].
- William the Conqueror, [24].
- William III., buys Kensington Palace, [122];
- law of, [126], [128];
- lights Hyde Park, [123].
- William IV., [256]-[257].
- Wise, Henry, [137].
- Wolsey, Cardinal, [33].
- Wooden paling, [36], [137].
- Wyatt’s rebellion, [47]-[50].
- Yellow Book, The, [89].
- Yeomen of the Guard, [43].
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