London in the Time of the Stuarts - Walter Besant - Page №254
London in the Time of the Stuarts
Walter Besant
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  • Backhouse, Sir W., [266]
  • Bacon, Lord, [139], [234], [235], [239]
  • Baldwin’s Gardens, [171]
  • Ballad-singers, [182]
  • Banbury, Lord, [126]
  • Bancroft, Thomas, [354]
  • Bankers, [86], [196]
  • Bank of England, [202]–[205];
  • effect of, on City and Crown, [205]
  • Bankside, [243], [261], [320]
  • Bann Fishery, [207]
  • Baptism, [148], [150]
  • Barbadoes, [34]
  • Barbican, [173], [269], [275], [278]
  • Barking, [84]
  • Barmisie Lane, [270]
  • Barnard’s Inn, [276]
  • Barristers, [178]
  • Bartholomew Fair, [221], [333], [335], [336], [362]
  • Bartholomew Lane, [262]
  • Baynard’s Castle, [173], [253]
  • Basing Lane, [140]
  • Basinghall Street, [222], [265]
  • Bassishaw, Ward of, [105]
  • Bastwick, Dr., [144]
  • Bedford Street, Covent Garden, [252]
  • Beggars, [230], [357]
  • Bellamy, Richard, [6]
  • Bellmen, [257]
  • Bell Yard, [277]
  • Benefit of Clergy, [345]
  • Berkeley, Lord, [173], [177]
  • Berkeley, Mr. Justice, [29]
  • Berkeley House, [274]
  • Berkeley of Stratton, Lord, [177]
  • Berkstead, [80]
  • Bermondsey, [18];
  • Lane, [270]
  • Bermudas, [17], [34]
  • Bethel, Slingsby, [92]
  • Bethlehem Churchyard, [275]
  • Bethnal Green, [198], [245]
  • Betterton, [321]
  • Bible, the, [137], [139];
  • the Geneva, [141]
  • Bigod, Roger, [336]
  • Billingsgate, [43], [242], [251]
  • Bishopsgate, [13], [78], [362];
  • Bar, [272];
  • Street, [38], [155], [262], [265], [269], [275], [316]
  • Blackfriars, [18], [116], [128], [132], [155], [171], [178], [262], [281], [303]
  • Blackman Street, [272]
  • Blackwall, [84], [272]
  • Blackwell, Edward, [86]
  • Blood, Colonel, [85]
  • Bloomsbury, [269]
  • Blow, John, [326]
  • Bludworth, Sir T., [179]
  • Boleyn, Anne, [299]
  • Bonner, Nicholas, [327]
  • Book of Sports, [15]
  • Boonen, Guilliam, [338]
  • Boorde, Dr. Andrew, [236]
  • Borough, the, [66], [171]
  • Bouverie Street, [349]
  • Bow Lane, [159]
  • Box, Ralph, [95]
  • Boyer, Sir W., [177]
  • Bradshaw, Cornewall, [179]
  • Bradshaw, John, [52]
  • Bread Street Hill, [279]
  • Brentwood, [160]
  • Brick Lane, [275]
  • Brides Lane, [266]
  • Bridewell, [266], [270]
  • Bridges—Fleet, [268];
  • Holborn, [262], [266], [276];
  • London, [169], [242], [244], [248], [253], [256], [270], [282];
  • Strand, [75];
  • Westminster, [267]
  • Bridgwater, Earl of, [173], [177]
  • Bridgwater House, [275]
  • Bristol, [152]
  • Britain’s Burse, [197]
  • Broad Street, [262]
  • Broggers, [14]
  • Brompton Park, [381]
  • Brook House, [173], [276]
  • Brooke, Baron, [177]
  • Browne, General, [45], [50], [76]
  • Browne, Sir R., [78], [260], [266]
  • Brydges Street, [251]
  • Bubb, Captain, [162]
  • Buckingham, Duke of, [25], [30], [31]
  • Buckingham, Earl of, [177]
  • Buckingham, 2nd Duke of, [76], [198]
  • Buckingham House, [270]
  • Buckingham Palace, [313]
  • Bucklersbury, [116]
  • Bunhill, [179], [274];
  • Fields, [272]
  • Burgess, Cornelius, [152]
  • Burghley, Lord, [161]
  • Burial, [147], [148]
  • Burlington, Earl of, [177]
  • Burroughs, Captain John, [179]
  • Burton, Henry, [144]
  • Busby, Captain, [340]
  • Butcher’s Close, [274]
  • Butcher’s Row, [276], [277]
  • Butler, Samuel, [157], [238]
  • Butter, Nathaniel, [327]
  • Buttolph’s Wharf, [260]
  • Byzantine Gift, [363]
  • Calico-printing, [199]
  • Cambridge, [361]
  • Campden, Viscount, [177]
  • Canning Street, [260], [262]
  • Cannon Street, [265]
  • Canterbury, Archbishop of, [218], [220]
  • Carmen, [357]
  • Carnarvon, [144]
  • Carnarvon, Earl of, [173]
  • Carolina, Provinces of, [128]
  • Carpets, [288]
  • Carr, Sir R., [177]
  • Carter Street, [275]
  • Carts, licensed, [182]
  • Castlemaine, Lady, [300]
  • Castle Street, [248]
  • Cateaton Street, [105], [266]
  • Catherine of Braganza, Queen, [173]
  • Catholic chapels, [154], [155];
  • destroyed, [116], [125]
  • Catholic Priests, 6, [126], [154], [257]
  • Catholics, 5–8, [18], [20], [38]–[40], [89], [90], [91], [108], [109], [110], [116], [126], [137], [139], [142], [154], [155], [156], [250], [257], [264]
  • Cavaliers, cruelty of, [61]–[63]
  • Cecil, Lord, [11]
  • Chadwell, 9
  • Chamberlayne, [289], [329]
  • Chambers, Alderman, [64]
  • Chambers, Robert, [29]
  • Chancery Lane, [266], [270], [276]
  • Charing Cross, [292], [312]
  • Charles I. and New River Shares, 9;
  • and the City, [20], [24], [25];
  • and Dr. Lambe, [25]–[27];
  • and the Cheapside shops, [28];
  • and Parliament, [34], [35], [37];
  • and the Puritans, [141];
  • and Monopolies, [195];
  • and the Irish Society, [195];
  • and Emigration, [196];
  • and Art, [326]
  • Charles II., his pledges before accession, [73], [75];
  • his welcome, [74]–[76];
  • lands, [75];
  • enters London, [76];
  • Coronation, [76];
  • and the City, [82]–[102];
  • and the Exchequer, [86];
  • and Parliament, [86], [89], [90];
  • his court, [100]–[102], [363]–[368];
  • his income, [199];
  • and the Irish Society, [210], [211];
  • and the Plague, [218], [220];
  • and the Fire, [260]–[264], [266]
  • Charles Street, Westminster, [347]
  • Charlton, [362]
  • Charterhouse Lane, [173]
  • Cheapside, [26], [28], [75], [78], [107], [118], [188], [200], [243], [246], [256], [262], [280], [287]
  • Chelsea, [193];
  • Physick Garden, [381];
  • College, [381]
  • Cheshire rising, the, [151]
  • Chester, [144]
  • Chichester, Sir A., [208]
  • Chick Lane, [274]
  • Child’s Bank, [204]
  • Chimneys, [359]
  • Chimney-sweepers, [182]
  • Chiswell, [269]
  • Chiswell Street, [78], [272], [275]
  • Chocolate-houses, [296]
  • Christmas, [141], [359]
  • Chronologer, City, [178], [179]
  • Churches—Altar-rails, [155];
  • Images and pictures, [147], [151];
  • Organs, [147];
  • Vestments, [147], [151];
  • Registers, [147];
  • Behaviour in, [149];
  • Services, [158];
  • Conventicles turned into, [155];
  • Rebuilt after Fire, [256], [280];
  • Ceremonies at building of, [361];
  • All Hallows in the Wall, [256];
  • All Hallows the Less, [253];
  • Barking, [261];
  • Chapels, Royal, [326], [334], [363];
  • Christ Church, Newgate, [46], [64];
  • Grey Friars, [246];
  • Holy Trinity,
  • Minories, [256];
  • Lambeth, [382];
  • St. Alphege, [280];
  • St. Andrew’s, Holborn, [133], [276];
  • St. Anne’s, Blackfriars, [248];
  • St. Bartholomew by the Exchange, [43];
  • St. Bartholomew the Great, [274];
  • St. Bartholomew the Less, [274];
  • St. Botolph, Aldgate, [149], [150],[275];
  • St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, [276];
  • St. Dunstan’s, Fleet Street, [75], [245], [262], [265], [266], [267], [277];
  • St. Ethelburga, [280];
  • St. Faith’s, [264], [267], [268];
  • St. Giles’s, [275];
  • St. Giles’s in the Fields, [44];
  • St. George’s, Southwark, [243], [270], [316];
  • St. James’s, Duke’s Place, [151];
  • St. James’s, Clerkenwell, [272];
  • St. James’s, Garlickhithe, [150];
  • St. Lawrence, Pountney, [265];
  • St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch, [269], [272], [274];
  • St. Margaret’s, Lothbury, [43];
  • St. Mary le Bow, [118], [265], [280];
  • St. Mary Overies, [171], [243];
  • St. Mary Spital, [269];
  • St. Michael’s, [280];
  • St. Olave’s, Old Jewry, [247];
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral, [128], [130], [151], [152], [245], [246], [253], [258], [262], [264], [265], [267], [268], [315], [326];
  • St. Peter’s, Cornhill, [151], [280];
  • St. Saviour’s, Southwark, [130];
  • St. Sepulchre’s, [262], [274], [276];
  • St. Swithen’s, Candlewick Street, [245];
  • St. Thomas of Acon, [246];
  • Stepney, [269];
  • Temple, [265];
  • Westminster Abbey, 5, [267];
  • Whitechapel, [44]
  • Church of England—after the Restoration, [154];
  • and Charles I., [111];
  • and the City, [131];
  • High Church party, [127], [130]–[133], [144], [145], [146];
  • Growth of, [133];
  • Footing in, [145], [146]
  • Church-houses, [360]
  • City, the—Area of after Fire, [272];
  • Expansion of, [269];
  • families, [176];
  • inhabited by merchants, [173];
  • health of, [283];
  • new houses built in, [180];
  • small tenements in, [180];
  • Protestant, [20];
  • turns Royalist, [69]–[73];
  • sanitation of, [283];
  • rebuilt after Fire, [251], [254], [256], [264], [265], [279] [287];
  • and Charles I., [24], [25];
  • and Charles II., [82]–[102];
  • and the Church of England, [131];
  • and the Civil War, [42]–[46], [49], [53]–[63];
  • and the Commonwealth, [64]–[73];
  • and the County Gentry, [173], [174];
  • and the election of Sheriffs, [17];
  • and the fleet, [25], [28], [29];
  • and the Freemen, [134];
  • and the Irish Estates, [29], [30], [207]–[212];
  • and James I., [9], [20], [21];
  • and James II., [110], [114];
  • and the nobility, [278];
  • and its orphans, [120], [121];
  • and Parliament, [46], [47], [50];
  • and the Protector, [68];
  • and Queen Anne, [127];
  • and religion, [31];
  • and supplies and loans, [34], [35], [36], [46], [47], [49], [67], [73], [89], [199], [205];
  • and William III., [117], [118]
  • City Companies, [17], [18], [25], [37], [207], [230];
  • Clothworkers, [9];
  • Grocers, [201], [202];
  • Merchant Adventurers, [18];
  • Merchant Taylors, [18];
  • Pin-makers, [202];
  • Skinners, [72], [211];
  • Weavers, [196];
  • Woodmongers, [182]
  • Civil War—Defence of London in, [43], [44], [49];
  • Trade ruined by, [44], [57], [67];
  • and the City, [45], [46]
  • Clapper Doyens, [346]
  • Clare, Earl of, [173], [177]
  • Clare Market, [321]
  • Clarendon, Earl of, [142], [177]
  • Clarges, John, [354]; Ann, [354]
  • Clement, Gregory, [81]
  • Clement’s Inn, [270], [277]
  • Clench, Dr., [126]
  • Clergy, the, [125], [141], [143];
  • Accusations against, [149], [150];
  • and the Bishops, [35];
  • ejected, [150], [151], [369]–[371];
  • persecuted, [146], [149];
  • Pluralists, [371]
  • Clerkenwell, 6, [44], [132], [262], [269], [272];
  • Close, [272];
  • Green, [272];
  • Spa Fields, [315]
  • Clifford, Lord, [177]
  • Clifford’s Inn, [256], [277]
  • Cloth Fair, [275], [335], [336]
  • Cloth trade, [192], [194]
  • Coal trade, [198]
  • Cobham, Lord, [5]
  • Cock Lane, [276]
  • Cockaine’s Patent, [194]
  • Cockpit, the, [155]
  • Coffee-houses, [315];
  • the first, [294]
  • Coffin, R., [125]
  • Coherton, Mrs., [125]
  • Coinage, [199], [200]
  • Coke, Sir E., [361]
  • Cold Harbour, [18], [246], [253]
  • Coleman Street, [77]
  • Coleraine settled, [207], [208], [209]
  • Comminuta, N., [125]
  • Common Council, [8], [17], [42], [43], [48], [50], [52], [66], [72], [73], [88], [92], [208], [254], [357];
  • Court of, [114];
  • election of, [119]
  • Common Prayer, Book of, abolished, [147], [148];
  • publicly torn, [149]
  • Companies’ Halls, [246];
  • Drapers’, [189];
  • Fishmongers’, [253];
  • Goldsmiths’, [50];
  • Grocers’, [46], [49], [204];
  • Haberdashers’, [80];
  • Leadenhall, 9, [78], [265];
  • Mercers’, [75];
  • Merchant Taylors’, [91], [265];
  • Skinners’, [99], [72];
  • Weavers’, [50]
  • Compting House, [366]
  • Conduit Head, [179]
  • Congreve, [292]
  • Constables, [356], [357]
  • Conventicles, list of, in 1680, [156] [157];
  • turned into churches, [155]
  • Conway, Lord, [262]
  • Cooke, [326]
  • Cooke, Sir T., his garden, [381]
  • Cooling, Joseph, [349]
  • Cooper, Samuel, [326]
  • Copper tokens, [317]
  • Corbet, [80]
  • Corinthian, Tom, [331]
  • Cornhill, [246], [262], [294]
  • Cornish, Henry, [92], [97], [105]–[108]
  • Correggio, [326]
  • Cosmo, Duke of Tuscany, [182], [289], [330]
  • Cotton, Sir Robert, [200]
  • Council of State, the, [150]
  • Country Gentry—and Trade, [174];
  • dress of, [302]
  • Court of Conscience, [8]
  • Courtney, Viscount, [177]
  • Covent Garden, [56], [168], [186], [251], [262], [270], [280], [315]
  • Coventry, Earl of, [177]
  • Coventry, Lord Keeper, [29]
  • Cow Cross, [274]
  • Cowden’s Rents, [279]
  • Crafts, feuds between, [280]
  • Craftsman, [139];
  • wages, [184];
  • leave City, [269];
  • dress of, [302]
  • Cramp Ring, the, [163];
  • rite of blessing, [166], [167]
  • Crane, Sir F., [200]
  • Craven, Earl of, [173], [177], [218]
  • Crimes, [345], [346]
  • Crimping, [184], [185]
  • Cripplegate, [78], [220], [223], [269], [275]
  • Crisp, Sir N., [177]
  • Crofton, Zachary, [150], [151]
  • Cromwell, Oliver, [64], [65], [68], [150], [151], [276];
  • and the Irish Estates, [210], [211]
  • Crooked Lane, [242]
  • Crystal-gazing, [162]
  • Cuckold’s Point, [362]
  • Cullons, Thomas, [49]
  • Cunningham, [292]
  • Customs duties, [190], [198]
  • Custom House, [246], [251]
  • Cutler, Sir J., [177]
  • Damiens, [104]
  • Daniel, Cromwell’s Porter, [157]
  • Davenant, Sir W., [198], [240], [321]
  • Day, Cornet, [77]
  • Deadman’s Place, [146]
  • Dean Street, [275]
  • Debtors, [8], [168], [349]
  • Declaration of Indulgence, [110];
  • the second, [112]
  • Defoe, Daniel, [160], [217], [223], [224]
  • De Grammont, [347]
  • Delamere, Lord, [116]
  • De-Laune, Thomas, [363]
  • Dentists, [235]
  • Deptford, [223], [362], [382]
  • Derby, Earl of, [10]
  • Derby House, [173], [256]
  • Derry settled, [207], [208], [209]
  • Devil, the, bargains with, [160], [161]
  • Devonshire, Duke of, [381]
  • Devonshire, Earl of, [10], [177]
  • Dictionary of Dreams, [161]
  • Disception, [150]
  • Disorderly houses, [13], [100], [186]
  • Dissenters. See [Nonconformists].
  • Diving bell, [126]
  • Divines, Council of, in [164]3, [146], [147]
  • Dobson, William, [326]
  • Doctor’s Commons, [178], [251]
  • Dodd, Rev. J., [149]
  • Dolben, Dean, [267];
  • Sir W., [88]
  • Dommerers, [346]
  • Doolittle, Mr., [155]
  • Dorchester, Marquis of, [173], [177], [275]
  • Dorset, Earl of, [10], [177], [179]
  • Dorset House, [264]
  • Douglas, Captain, [116]
  • Downes, Bartholomew, [327]
  • Downey, Sir G., [80]
  • Droman, David, [329]
  • Drummond’s Bank, [292]
  • Drunkenness, [356]
  • Drury, Father, [19]
  • Drury Lane, [56], [125], [173], [222], [270], [321], [332]
  • Dryden, [252], [314]
  • Dubois, John, [95], [96]
  • Ducking-pond, [272];
  • stool, [346]
  • Duelling, [126], [346]
  • Dugdale, Sir W., [54], [361]
  • Duke’s Place, [18], [262]
  • Duke Street, Covent Garden, [125]
  • Duke Street, Westminster, [347]
  • Duncombe, Sir S., [340]
  • Dungeons, [359], [360]
  • D’Urfey, Tom, [101], [336]
  • Durham House, [197], [270]
  • Dutch trade, [190], [191]
  • Eastcheap, [246]
  • Easter, [359]
  • East India Company, [193], [194], [196]
  • Eastminster, [269]
  • Education, [278], [361]
  • Eliot, Sir J., [30]
  • Elizabeth, Queen, [299]
  • Ely House, [173], [276]
  • Embalming, [235]
  • Emigrants, ages of, [34]
  • Emigration, [32]–[34], [83], [128], [142], [143], [184], [196], [206]
  • English Mercury, the, [327]
  • Erasmus, [159], [361]
  • Erber, the, [246]
  • Erskine, Sir T., [11]
  • Esquires, [175]
  • Essex, Earl of, [10], [99], [173]
  • Essex House, [173], [270]
  • Euston Road, [315]
  • Evans, Ellen, [163]
  • Evans, the wise man, [162]
  • Evelyn, John, [81], [100], [110], [113], [224], [251], [254], [258], [259], [278], [293], [294], [299], [305], [312], [313], [315], [338], [382]
  • Everard, Sir F., [177]
  • Examiners, [225]
  • Exchange, the, [72], [152], [197], [246], [251], [253], [261], [262], [265], [266], [280], [283], [315], [316], [354]
  • Exchequer closed, [86], [120], [197]
  • Exchequer Office, [265]
  • Excise, [342]
  • Excise Office, [251]
  • Executions, [6], [80], [81], [104], [107], [108], [125], [126], [250], [257], [334], [345], [349]
  • Exeter House, [251]
  • Fairfax, Sir T., [46], [47], [48], [49], [50], [57], [64];
  • Lady, [266]
  • Fairs, [329], [333]–[335]
  • Falcon Stairs, Southwark, [159]
  • Fans, [361]
  • Farringdon Street, [276]
  • Farrington Without, ward of, [94]
  • Farryner, [244]
  • Farthing Office, the, [200]
  • Farthing tokens, [200]
  • Fashionable class, growth of, [311]
  • Fashions, [302]
  • Fashion Street, [275]
  • Fasting, [145], [146], [148]
  • Fatal Vespers, the, [18], [19]
  • Felton, John, [31]
  • Fenchurch Street, [172], [200], [261], [262]
  • Ferries, St. Mary Overies, [281];
  • Horseferry, [281]
  • Fetter Lane, [169], [257], [266], [270], [276]
  • Feversham, [114]
  • Fifth Monarchy Men, [68], [76]–[80], [82]
  • Finch, Sir Heneage, [177]
  • “Finit,” Sir John, [329]
  • Finsbury, [243];
  • Fields, [269]
  • Fire brigade established, [83]
  • Fire of London, [84], [108], [157], [198];
  • origin, [244];
  • lack of water, [244];
  • flight of people, [244], [245];
  • spreads, [245];
  • pecuniary damage, [246];
  • public buildings destroyed, [246];
  • warehouses and shops destroyed, [246];
  • causes and conditions of, [248];
  • suspicions of arson, [250];
  • arrests, [250];
  • the houseless, [251], [278], [279];
  • loss of life, [251];
  • effects of, [251]–[257];
  • what escaped, [253], [362];
  • contemporary accounts, [258]–[268]
  • Fire of [167]9, [257]
  • Fish Street Hill, [262]
  • Fish, trade in, [192], [193]
  • Fisher’s Folly, [155]
  • Five Mile Act, the, [151]
  • Fleet Street, [19], [27], [169], [195], [258], [262], [265], [270], [280], [315], [321]
  • Fleetwood, [69]
  • Fleur de lys Court, [248], [253]
  • Floyer, [238]
  • Food and drink—of the working-classes, [126];
  • suggested reforms in, [184];
  • spirits, [184], [289];
  • tea, [184], [292]–[294];
  • coffee, [184], [289], [294]–[296], [315];
  • chocolate, [184];
  • bread, [242];
  • beer and ale, [242], [289], [342];
  • meals, hours of, [289]–[291];
  • wine, [289], [312], [316], [317], [342];
  • profusion of, [290];
  • meat, [290];
  • fruit and vegetables, [290], [291];
  • cooking, [291];
  • tavern dinners, [292];
  • drinks, various, [293], [296], [315];
  • Royal tables, [367]
  • Forks, [289]
  • Foster, Sir R., [177]
  • Foule, John, [155]
  • Fowke, John, [52]
  • Foxe, John, [144]
  • Foyle Fishery, [207]
  • Franciscans, the, [123]
  • Franklin, Benjamin, [289]
  • Free Trade advocated by Sir W. Raleigh, [190]
  • Friday Street, [262]
  • Frost, Walter, [179]
  • Fulwood’s Rents, Holborn, [146], [171]
  • Funerals, [309], [310]
  • Furnivall’s Inn, [274], [276]
  • Games and sports, [15], [32], [140], [155], [328];
  • archery, [243], [360];
  • ballad-singing, [230];
  • bearbaiting, [169], [230], [270], [351];
  • billiards, [169];
  • bowls, [272], [290], [312], [360];
  • buckle-play, [230];
  • cock-throwing, [243];
  • fencing, [330], [331];
  • football, [243];
  • lists of, [328], [329], [330];
  • maypoles, [303];
  • tennis, [329];
  • whinney-board, [155];
  • wrestling, [331]
  • Gaming-houses, [270], [352]
  • Garlick Hill, [278]
  • Garaway, Thomas, [293]
  • Gate Street Chapel, [132]
  • Gates, [13], [218];
  • Bishopsgate, [261];
  • Cripplegate, [305];
  • Newgate, [276];
  • St. John’s, [274]
  • Gaunt, Elizabeth, [108]
  • Gayre, Sir J., [37], [48], [49]
  • Genteleschi, [326]
  • “Gentleman,” title of, [174], [175], [176]
  • Gentlemen Pensioners, [366]
  • Gentry living in London in 1673, list of, [177], [178]
  • Gerard, Lord, [76]
  • Ghosts, [161]
  • Gibbons, Grinling, [327]
  • Gifford, Father, [257]
  • Gills, [323]
  • Giltspur Street, [276]
  • Gloucester, Duke of, [76]
  • Glyn, Recorder, [47]
  • Godfrey, Sir Edmondesbury, [89]
  • Gold, Alderman, [97]
  • Golden Farmer, the, [125]
  • Golden Lane, [272]
  • Gondomar, [19]
  • Goodenough, [107]
  • Goodman’s Fields, [277]
  • Goring, Colonel, [43]
  • Goring, Sir George, [329]
  • Goswell Street, [269], [272]
  • Gracechurch Street, [245], [261], [262]
  • Grafton, Duke of, [91]
  • Grand Remonstrance, the, [42]
  • Gravell Lane, [44]
  • Graves, merchant, [250]
  • Gravesend, [33], [216]
  • Gray, Lord, [275]
  • Gray’s Inn, [274], [275];
  • chapel, [158];
  • gardens, [315];
  • Lane, [171], [274], [315]
  • Green Arbour Court, [276]
  • Green Cloth, Court of, [366]
  • Green, J. R., [139]
  • Green Park, [311]
  • Greenwich, [223], [282], [362]
  • Green Yard, [305]
  • Gresham College, [251], [257], [262], [264], [265], [266]
  • Gresham, Sir T., [261]
  • Greville, Sir J., [75]
  • Grey, Lord, [173]
  • Grey of Wark, Lord, [105]
  • Griffith, Sarah, [159], [160]
  • Grimes, [155]
  • Grimston, Sir H., [177]
  • Grub Street, [269]
  • Guards, Royal, [365], [366]
  • Guido, [326]
  • Guildhall, [95], [96], [107], [128]
  • Gunpowder Plot, 7
  • Gwynne, Nell, [157], [321]
  • Hacker, Colonel Francis, [81]
  • Hackney, [173], [381]
  • Hackney coaches, [66], [83], [229], [242], [340]
  • Hackney coachmen, [356]
  • Haddon Hall, [299]
  • Halifax, Viscount, [177]
  • Hamersley, Sir H., [179]
  • Hamilton, Marquis of, [200]
  • Hammersmith, [381]
  • Hampden, John, [35]
  • Hampstead, [9], [78]
  • Hand Alley, [155]
  • Harding Street, [276]
  • Harrington of Exton, Lord, [200]
  • Harrison, General, [58], [68], [81]
  • Hart, Alexander, [162]
  • Hartley, William, trial of, [6]
  • Hartly Row, [60]
  • Harvey, Sir Elias, [262]
  • Hastings, Lord, [173]
  • Hatton Garden, [262], [274]
  • Hatton, Lord, [177]
  • Hawkabites, [134]
  • Hawkers and pedlars, [122]–[124], [356]
  • Haymarket, [116], [270]
  • Henrietta Maria, [24], [27], [28], [173], [338]
  • Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, [252]
  • Henry, Prince, [10], [314], [326]
  • Hentzner, [333]
  • Herald’s College, [256]
  • Hereford, Earl of, [336]
  • Heron, Colonel, [69]
  • Herrick, [308]
  • Hetheway, R., [159]
  • Hicks, Sir W., [177]
  • Hicks’s Hall, [274]
  • Higgins, [130]
  • Highgate, [251], [258]
  • Highwaymen, [125]
  • Hill, Henry, [116]
  • Hoare’s Bank, [204]
  • Hockley in the Hole, [272]
  • Hog Lane, [274]
  • Holborn, [6], [44], [146], [171], [173], [178], [262], [269], [270], [275], [315];
  • Bars, [276]
  • Holborn, Sir R., [163]
  • Holidays, [186]
  • Holland, Earl of, [177]
  • Holland, Packet from, [126]
  • Hollar’s Map, [243]
  • Holles, Sir F., [177]
  • Holywell Street, [276], [277]
  • Honourable Artillery Company, [66]
  • Hooker, John, [139]
  • Horn Fair, [362]
  • Hoskins, John, [326]
  • Hospitals, [121], [155];
  • Bethlehem, [121], [157];
  • Bethlehem (New), [275];
  • Bridewell, [121];
  • Charterhouse, [269], [272], [275];
  • Chelsea, [158];
  • Christ’s, [121], [182];
  • St. Bartholomew’s, [121], [274], [276];
  • St. James’s [314];
  • St. Thomas’s, [121];
  • Sherburn, Durham, [314]
  • Houndsditch, [305]
  • Hounslow, [60], [61]
  • House of Correction, [356]
  • Houses—rent of, [287];
  • furniture, [287], [288], [289], [298]
  • Howard, Sir Philip, [76]
  • Howell, James, [53], [57], [188], [193], [289], [291], [296], [304], [307]
  • Hoxton, [88];
  • Fields, [315]
  • Hubert, Robert, [250]
  • Huffs, [346]
  • Humphrey, Pelham, [326]
  • Huntingdon House, [173]
  • Hutchinson, Colonel, [139]
  • Hyde, Lord, [91]
  • Hyde Park, [303], [311], [312];
  • corner, [44]
  • Imports and exports, [193], [194], [197], [198]
  • Independents, [46]
  • India, imports from, [193], [194]
  • Infectious diseases, [14]
  • Inns and taverns, [281], [292], [315], [316], [317], [356], [360], [362];
  • music in, [155];
  • prices, [292];
  • Bell, [170];
  • Bowman, [332];
  • Cask, [317];
  • Catherine Wheel, [60];
  • Devil, [169], [317];
  • Falcon, [169];
  • Goose and Gridiron, [317];
  • King’s Head, [90];
  • Locket’s, [292];
  • Maidenhead, [169];
  • Mitre, [169], [317];
  • Old Swan, [259];
  • Queen’s Arms, [332];
  • Rainbow, [169];
  • Red Bull, [272];
  • Red Lion, [171], [266];
  • Rose, [316], [322];
  • Star, [244];
  • Sun, [316]; White Hart, [168];
  • White Horse, [272];
  • Willis’s, [322]
  • Inns of Court, [178]
  • Inquisition, the, [138]
  • Inspeximus Charter, [83]
  • Irish Estates, [9], [29], [37], [83], [208]–[212]
  • Irish Society, the, [208]–[212]
  • Islington, [44], [251], [258]
  • Ivy Lane, [116]
  • Jack Alley, [279]
  • Jacobites, [125]
  • James I., accession, [3];
  • and the Puritans, [15];
  • and the Merchant Adventurers, [18];
  • and the Protestants, [20];
  • and witchcraft, [159];
  • and silk-growing, [193], [313];
  • settles Ulster, [206];
  • and the Irish
  • Society, [208], [209];
  • his amusements, [329];
  • his Court, [359]
  • James II. at the Restoration, [76];
  • and the Succession, [89], [90];
  • and the City, [94], [110], [114];
  • and the Customs, [103];
  • and Catholicism, [108]–[111];
  • escapes, [114];
  • dies, [126];
  • and the fire of London, [245], [260], [262], [263], [264], [266]
  • James Frances Edward, Prince of Wales, [113], [114], [126], [134]
  • Jefferson, Colonel, [151]
  • Jefferys, Alderman, [125]
  • Jeffreys, Judge, [99], [110], [114], [115], [125], [346]
  • Jepson, John, [125]
  • Jesuits, [126], [257]
  • Jewel, Bishop, [144]
  • Jewin Street, [155]
  • Jews, the, [151], [196], [235]
  • Jones, Inigo, [152], [323]
  • Jones, Col. John, [81]
  • Jones, Mr. Justice, [97]
  • Jones, Sir W., [88], [97]
  • Jonson, Ben, [178], [179], [199], [200], [235], [236], [237], [323]–[325]
  • “Judgment and Decree,” the, [87]
  • Juries, [345], [346]
  • Justice House, the, [246]
  • Kensington, [263], [264];
  • Gardens, [381]
  • Kiffin, William, [110]
  • Killigrew, [314], [321], [323]
  • King’s Evil, the, rite of “touching” for, [163]–[166]
  • King’s Head Club, [90]
  • King Street, Cheapside, [75], [107]
  • King Street, Covent Garden, [252]
  • King Street, Westminster, [195], [270]
  • King’s Wardrobe, [67], [246], [256]
  • Kingdom’s Intelligence, the, [327]
  • Kinross, Lord, [11]
  • Kissing, [303]
  • Knight, Sir Ralph, [340]
  • Kynaston, [321]