WHITEHALL
HISTORICAL AND
ARCHITECTURAL NOTES

By

W. J. LOFTIE B.A.; F.S.A.

LONDON
SEELEY AND CO. LIMITED,
ESSEX STREET, STRAND

NEW YORK: MACMILLAN AND CO.
1895

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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Inigo Jones.From the Engraving by Van Voerst, after Van Dyck  [Frontispiece]
Apotheosis of James I.From the Engraving by S. Gribelin, after Rubens[to face 32]
Whitehall in 1724.From the Engraving by J. Kip[ ” 68]
Scotland Yard.From an Engraving by E. Rooker,
after Paul Sandby, R.A.[ ” 72]
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT
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Banqueting Hall, Holbein’s Gate, and Treasury.
From the Engraving by J. Silvestre, 1640[11]
Holbein’s Gate. From the Engraving by G. Vertue, 1725[14]
Whitehall, from King Street. From a Drawing by
T. Sandby, R.A. Engraved by R. Godfrey, 1775[17]
Whitehall. From an Engraving after a Drawing by
Hollar in the Pepysian Library, Cambridge[19]
The King Street Gate. From the Engraving by G. Vertue, 1725[23]
Detail of Banqueting House. From Kent’s “Inigo Jones”[28]
Detail of Banqueting House. From Kent’s “Inigo Jones”[29]
Section of the Banqueting House. From Kent’s “Inigo Jones”[31]
Plan of Whitehall. Engraved by G. Vertue,
from a Survey made in 1680[33]
First Design by Inigo Jones for the rebuilding of Whitehall.
Waterside Front. From Müller[35]
First Design by Inigo Jones for the rebuilding of Whitehall.
Bird’s-eye View. From Müller[37]
Part of the First Design by Inigo Jones for the rebuilding
of Whitehall. From Kent’s “Inigo Jones”[40]
Part of the Second Design by Inigo Jones for the rebuilding
of Whitehall. From Campbell’s “Vitruvius Britannicus”[40]
The Guardroom, Scotland Yard.
From an Etching by J. T. Smith, 1805 [46]
Lambeth and Whitehall. From the Engraving by W. Hollar[52]
Whitehall, from the River. From Ogilvy’s Map, 1677[54]
The Execution of Charles I. From a Print of 1649[59]
Pyramidal Dial in Privy Garden, set up in 1669.
From an Engraving by H. Steel, 1673[67]
Funeral of Queen Mary, 1694. From an Engraving by P. Persoy[71]
Part of the Old Palace of Whitehall.
From an Etching by J. T. Smith, 1805[73]
View in Privy Garden. From an Engraving by J. Malcolm, 1807[74]
Privy Garden. From an Engraving by T. Malton, 1795[76]
Bird’s-eye View of Whitehall and St. James’s Park.
From Smith’s “Views of Westminster”[77]