The Four-in-Hand Club in Hyde Park | [Frontispiece] | |
Execution of Earl Ferrars | Facing p. | [1] |
Map of Westminster, illustrating Charter ofKing Edgar, granted to Dunstan | „ | [20] |
Bathing Well in Hyde Park | „ | [32] |
Henry viii. | „ | [42] |
The Cheesecake House, to which the Duke ofHamilton was carried mortally Wounded | „ | [66] |
Queen Henrietta Maria’s Penance at Tyburn | „ | [70] |
Prostitute Drummed out of Hyde Park | „ | [111] |
Tyburn Ticket, Preserved in Guildhall | „ | [128] |
Drinking Well in Hyde Park | „ | [136] |
Entrance to Hyde Park on a Sunday | „ | [142] |
Map, 1725 | „ | [144] |
Molly Lepell, afterwards Lady Hervey | „ | [148] |
Map, 1746 | „ | [152] |
The Original“Tattersall’s,” and St. George’sHospital | „ | [156] |
Maria Countess of Coventry, née Gunning | „ | [162] |
William Pitt, Earl of Chatham | „ | [167] |
Marble Arch at Three o’clock in the Morning | „ | [172] |
London Bridge | „ | [192] |
Jack Sheppard | „ | [214] |
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The Execution of Catherine Hayes at Tyburn | „ | [232] |
Camp in Hyde Park during Gordon Riots, 1780 | „ | [238] |
Winter Amusements | „ | [244] |
Jubilee Fair in Hyde Park, 1814, to Celebratethe Fall of Napoleon | „ | [248] |
Lady Blessington | „ | [254] |
Festivities on the Ice, 1857. By John Leech | „ | [258] |
Cumberland Gate | „ | [260] |
A Camp Kitchen | „ | [280] |
An Airing in Hyde Park, 1793 | „ | [312] |
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The following books have been consulted in the compilation of this volume:—
Stow’s “Annals.”
Hollinshed’s “Chronicles.”
Baker’s “Chronicle.”
Whitelock’s “Memorials of English Affairs.”
Northuek.