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- Lambe, Dr., [25]–[27], [237]
- Lambert, General, [69], [80]
- Lambeth, [37], [221], [222],
[243], [330], [382];
- Gardens, [382];
- Marsh, [243], [270];
- Palace, [149]
- Lamb’s Conduit, [315]
- Fields, [315]
- Lancaster, [144]
- Land, value of, [198]
- Langdale, Lord, [211]
- Langham, Sir J., [177]
- Lapthorne, R., [125]
- Laud, Archbishop, [27], [31], [32],
[37], [108], [139], [140],
[141], [144]
- Launceston, [144]
- Lawrie, Captain, [126]
- Lawes, Henry, [323], [326]
- Laystalls, [182], [229], [283];
- list of, [183]
- Leadenhall Street, [262], [265]
- Leather Lane, [132]
- Leicester, Earl of, [177]
- Leicester Fields, [173]
- Leighton, Alexander, [143], [347]
- Lely, Sir P., [327]
- Lennox, Duke of, [10], [200]
- Leprosy, [314]
- Leslie, Charles, [157]
- Lilburne, John, [58]
- Lilly, William, [161], [162], [163],
[239]
- Lime Street, [116], [262]
- Limehouse, [128], [269]
- Lincoln’s Inn, [270], [276];
- chapel, [158];
- fields, [116], [155], [182],
[262], [266], [270], [276],
[321];
- lower fields, [276]
- Lindsay, Earl of, [177]
- Lindsay, James, [11]
- Linen-making, [198]
- Lister, Dr., [294]
- Little Britain, [245], [269]
- Little Moor Fields, [275]
- Little Old Bailey, [276]
- Littleton, Sir T., [177]
- Locket, Adam, [292];
- Edward, [292]
- Lombard Street, [28], [86], [188],
[245], [260], [261], [262],
[280]
- London, water-supply, [9], [215], [244];
- growth of, [18], [66], [180],
[181];
- rebuilding of, [84];
- migration into, [184];
- decay of trade in, [193];
- new buildings in, [378]–[380]
- London Gazette, the, [327]
- London Wall, [305]
- London Weekly Courant, the, [327]
- Londonderry, [208]
- Long Acre, [132]
- Long Ditch, [347]
- Long Lane, [269], [336]
- Lord Chamberlain, [367]
- Lord High Almoner, [363], [367]
- Lord Mayor, [13], [15], [37], [38],
[42], [68], [76], [91],
[92], [94], [128], [130],
[172], [218], [260], [333],
[335], [355]
- Lord Mayors with hereditary arms, list of, in [163]3, [176],
[177]
- Lord Steward, [363], [367]
- Lord’s Supper, [148]
- Lothbury, [262]
- Lotteries, [85]
- Lucky and unlucky days, [161], [237]
- Lucy, Sir R., [266]
- Ludgate Hill, [24], [75], [246],
[262], [280], [287]
- Lunatic Asylums, [237]
- Luther, [159]
- Lyon’s Inn, [277]
- Mackarness, Rev. J., [149]
- Maiden Lane, [80]
- “Main,” the, [5]
- Maitland, [97], [204], [251],
[278]
- Manchester, Earl of, [361]
- Manlove, Richard, [349], [350]
- Mark Lane, [251]
- Market-gardens, [272], [278]
- Markets, [84], [123], [124];
- cloth, [88];
- East Chepe, [195];
- Green-yard, or Herb, [124];
- Honey Lane, [124];
- Leadenhall, [124], [155], [280];
- Newgate, [116], [124], [262],
[280];
- St. James’s, [280];
- Smithfield, [13];
- Stocks, [124];
- West Chepe, [195]
- Marlborough, Duchess of, [133]
- Marriage service, [148]
- Mary, Queen, [117], [120], [122]
- Mary of Modena, Queen, [114]
- Masques, [323]–[325]
- Master of the Horse, [366]
- Mathews, Sir P., [178]
- Maundy-Thursday, [367]
- May Day, [303], [304]
- Maynard, Sir J., [88]
- Maypoles, [140], [340], [354]
- Medici, Marie de, [338]
- Medicine, state of, [234]–[238]
- Meeting-houses, [251]
- Mercers’ Chapel, [265]
- Merchant-ships, [191], [198]
- Mercurius Britannicus, [327]
- Mercurius Civicus, [327]
- Mercurius Clericus, [327]
- Mercurius Politicus, [327]
- Mercurius Pragmaticus, [327]
- Meritio Latron, [346]
- Metals exported, [192]
- Middle Row, [276]
- Middleton, Hugh, [9]
- Middleton, T., [178], [179]
- Midgley, Robert, his appeal for the churches, [157], [158]
- Mildmay, Sir H., [80]
- Mile End, [88], [269];
- Green, [68]
- Milford Lane, [170]
- Militia, [17], [18], [24], [25],
[47], [48], [50], [66]
- Millenary Petition, [20]
- Millisent, Sir J., [329]
- Milman, Dean, [267]
- Milton, [139];
- family of, [176]
- Mincing Lane, [200]
- Minories, the, [67], [269], [277]
- Mint, the, [146], [171]
- Misson, [361]
- “Mithridate,” [235]
- Mitre Court, [146]
- Mohocks, [134], [331]
- Mohun, Lord, [126]
- Monasteries, sites of, [180]
- Money-lenders, [351], [352], [353];
- female, [353]
- Monk, General, [69], [72], [75], [76],
[218], [266], [331], [345],
[354]
- Monkwell Street, [128]
- Monmouth, Duke of, [99], [104], [329]
- Monmouth Street, [280]
- Monopolies, [193], [195]
- Montagu Close, [146], [171]
- Montagu, Sir Edward (Lord Sandwich), [174]
- Montfort, the actor, [126]
- Monument, the, [250]
- Moore, Sir J., [92], [94], [95]
- Moorfields, [9], [57], [78], [100],
[134], [243], [251], [258],
[261], [269], [275], [278],
[280], [315]
- Moorgate, [13]
- Morality, [355]–[358]
- Mordaunt, Viscount, [178]
- Mordyke, Sarah, [159]
- Mugwell Street, [155]
- Mulberry Gardens, [313]
- Mulgrave, Earl of, [91], [178]
- Mumpers, [346]
- Munson, Lord, [80]
- Murders, [126], [349]
- Music, [317], [326]
- Nantes, Edict of, [108]
- Naunton, Sir R., [182], [234]
- Navy, [198]
- Naylor, James, [152]
- Nenier, Dr., [238]
- New Artillery Garden, [274]
- New Canal, [276]
- New England, [33], [34]
- New Fish Street, [265]
- New Inn, [270], [277]
- New Palace Yard, [349]
- New River Head, [160]
- New Spring Gardens, [315]
- New Street, [155], [276]
- New Year’s Day, [305]
- New York, Province of, [128]
- Newberry, Nathaniel, [327]
- Newcourt, Dr., [254]
- Newman’s Rents, [279]
- Newspapers, [327]
- Nis, Daniel, [181]
- Nobility, and the City, [173], [177], [178],
[278]
- Nonconformists, [82], [85], [87], [110],
[111], [131], [154]–[158];
- chapels wrecked, [132];
- laws against, [156];
- preachers in 1680, list of, [156], [157];
- take the churches during the Plague, [219], [220];
- Anabaptists, [110], [142], [150];
- Baptists, [84];
- Brownists, [139];
- Independents, [142], [149], [150];
- Quakers, [84], [142], [152],
[153];
- Presbyterians,
[46], [82], [139], [142],
[147], [149], [150];
- Socinians, [142]
- Nonsuch, [261]
- Norfolk, Duke of, [173]
- North, Dudley, [95], [96], [98]
- North Broad Street, [275]
- Northampton House, [270]
- Northumberland, Earl of, [10]
- Norton Folgate, [88], [272], [274]
- Nottingham, Earl of, [10]
- Noye, Sir W., [29]
- Nurse-keepers, [226]
- Oates, Titus, [89], [103], [104], [346]
- Ogilby’s map, [272], [278]–[280], [397]
- Okey, [80]
- Old Artillery Gardens, [275]
- Old Bailey, [276]
- Old Fish Street, [240]
- Old Jewry, [26]
- Old Palace Yard, [152]
- Old Street, [220], [272]
- Open spaces, [274]
- Open stalls, [195], [196]
- Overton, Colonel, [77]
- Oxford, [20], [132], [326], [340],
[360], [361]
- Oxford, Earl of, [347], [348]
- Oxley, Elizabeth, [257]
- Pads, [346]
- Painting, [326]
- Palace Gardens, [243]
- Palaces, [172]
- Pall Mall, [270]
- Papacy, the, [137]
- Paper-making, [198]
- Papillon, Thomas, [95], [96], [98], [99]
- Parents and children, [361]
- Paris Gardens, [351]
- Parker, Archbishop, [239]
- Parks and Gardens, [311]–[317], [351],
[381]–[382]
- Parliament—and supplies, [24];
- and Charles I., [31], [34], [35],
[37];
- and the City, [46], [47], [50];
- and Charles II., [86], [89], [90];
- composition of, [374]
- Parmigiano, [326]
- Passive obedience, [144], [145]
- Paternoster Row, [223], [245], [251], [262]
- Paul, Rev. Dr., [160]
- Paul’s Cross, [152]
- Paul’s Wharf, [159], [260]
- Peiletot, John, [326]
- Pelman, John, [334]
- Pemberton, Sir F., [88]
- Pembroke, Earl of, [10], [173]
- Pennington, Isaac, [43], [52]
- Pepys, Samuel, [75], [76], [174]–[176],
[221], [224], [245],
[259]–[262], [283],
[289], [290], [293],
[299], [303]–[305], [312],
[315], [319], [321], [322],
[323], [326];
- Mrs., [188]
- Peterborough, Lady, [340]
- Peters, Rev. Hugh, [81]
- Petticoat Lane, [269], [275]
- Petty France, [275]
- Petty, Sir William, [198]
- Philo Puttonists, [346]
- Philpott, Sir J., [28]
- Piazza, the, [315]
- “Piazzo,” the, [270]
- Piccadilly, [270], [330]
- Pie Corner, [276]
- Piedloe, [250]
- Pilkington, Thomas, [92], [94], [95], [105];
- family of, [94]
- Plague—in [16]th century, [233];
- of [160]3, 5, [215]–[217];
- of [162]5, [24], [217],
[218];
- quack remedies in, [233], [234];
- of [162]9–[163]1, [27];
- of [163]6, [218]
- Plague of [166]5—distress after, [84];
- approach of, [218];
- flight from London, [218], [219];
- work stopped, [219];
- churches, [219];
- quack remedies, [220], [237];
- charity during, [220];
- regulations during, [225]–[230];
- theatres, etc. closed, [230];
- parishes most affected, [220];
- precautions, [220], [225];
- pest-houses, [220];
- contemporary accounts, [220]–[222],
[230]
- Player, Sir T., [105]
- Playhouse Yard, [272]
- Plots, [21], [42], [89], [125],
[250], [257];
- Gunpowder, [108];
- Popish, [89];
- Rye House, [105]–[107]
- Pompinios, [346]
- Poor, the condition of, [67]
- Poor-rates, [360]
- Porter Close, [274]
- Porter’s Map, [269]
- Portugal Row, [276]
- Post-boy, the, [327]
- Post-horses, [341]
- Post Office, [67], [251], [265]
- Potter, Dr., [361]
- Powis, Lord, [116]
- Preaching, [149]
- Precedence, [12]
- Press, freedom of, [100], [143]
- Price, Sir H., [178]
- Pride, Colonel, [59]
- Prideaux, Francis, [347]
- Primrose Hill, [89]
- Prisons, [13], [246];
- Bridewell, [13], [200];
- Clerkenwell, [160], [272];
- Debtors, [8], [349];
- Fleet, [54], [347], [349],
[350];
- Gatehouse, [78], [347];
- King’s Bench, [349];
- Ludgate, [171];
- Marshalsea, [349];
- Newgate, [103], [106], [149],
[162], [262], [276]
- Pritchard, Lord Mayor, [99]
- Processions, [362]
- Protestantism, causes of, [137]
- Providence, [34]
- Prynne, William, [35], [143], [144],
[362]
- Psalms, singing of, [148]
- Public-houses, [13]
- Public Worship, Directory of, [147], [148]
- Pudding Lane, [244], [245], [250],
[265]
- Puddle Dock, [242]
- Pundage, [199]
- Punishments, [103], [104], [152],
[153], [200], [345], [346],
[361], [367]
- Purcell, Henry, [326]
- Puritans, [14], [31], [32], [74],
[131], [139], [140], [141],
[182], [186], [299], [326],
[328], [345], [347]
- Pym, [56]
- Pym, Sir C., [125]
- Raffaelle, [326]
- Rainton, Sir N., [37]
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, [5], [21], [190]–[193],
[297]
- Ram Alley, [146]
- Ramsay, Sir John, [11]
- Ranelagh Gardens, [381]
- Ratcliffe, [88], [269], [362];
- Highway, [54], [269]
- Ratford, Thomas, [354];
- Mrs., [354]
- Red Cross, [269]
- Reeve, Mrs., [314]
- Reformed Church, the, [147]
- Refugees—Huguenots, [108], [128], [138];
- from the Palatinate, [128], [138];
- effect of, on trade, [198], [199]
- Religious dissensions, example of, [149]–[151]
- Reynardson, Abraham, [50], [64]
- Rich, Colonel, [68]
- Richmond and Lennox, Duchess Dowager of, [200]
- Richmond Park, [64], [125]
- Riole, la, [246]
- Riots, [19], [25], [26], [27],
[37], [38], [47], [50],
[56], [57], [78], [85],
[109], [110], [114],
[116], [125], [127],
[131], [132], [133]
- Ripon, Dean of, [144], [145]
- Ritual, [141], [142]
- Rivers—Fleet, [9], [274], [276];
- Lea, [9];
- New River, [9], [195], [266];
- Tyburn, [9];
- Walbrook, [9]
- River Thames, [242], [254];
- deepened, [195];
- in the Fire, [258], [261], [262];
- traffic on, [242], [281], [282];
- frozen, [293]
- Roads, repaired, [338], [341]
- Roaring boys, [331]
- Robinson, Alderman, [76]
- Robinson, Henry, his Land Bank, [197]
- Rochefort, Josevin de, [330]
- Rogers, [326]
- Romano, Julio, [326]
- Rooke, Admiral, [121]
- Rooks, [346]
- Roreres, [331]
- Rosee, P., [294]
- Rosemary Lane, [159]
- Rotherham, Judge, [125]
- Roxana, [347], [348]
- Royal Society, the, [239]
- Rubens, [326]
- Rufflers, [346]
- Ruffons, [346]
- Rump, the, [72]
- Rumsey, John, [105], [106]
- Rupert, Prince, [42], [60], [61], [67],
[278]
- Russel, Rev. Dr., [160]
- Russell, Lord, [99];
- Lady, [341]
- Russell Street, [322]
- Ryder, Sir W., [245]
- Ryswick, Treaty of, [125]
- “Sabbath,” the, [148]
- Sacheverell, Henry, [130]–[133]
- Sacrilege, [149]
- Saddle-horses, decline of, [341], [342]
- Saffron Hill, [274]
- St. Andrew Undershaft, [140]
- St. Andrew’s, Holborn, [220]
- St. Bartholomew’s Churchyard, [335]
- St. Bartholomew’s Close, [275]
- St. Bartholomew’s the Great, [18], [171], [262]
- St. Bartholomew’s the Less, [18]
- St. Benet’s, Thanet Street, [173]
- St. Botolph’s, Aldersgate, [220]
- St. Bride’s, [220], [278]
- St. Christopher’s, [34]
- St. Clement Dane’s, [220]
- St. George’s Fields, [243], [251], [258]
- St. Giles’s, [156], [198], [220], [270]
- St. Giles’s, Cripplegate, Churchyard, [253]
- St. Helen’s, [266]
- St. James’s, Clerkenwell, [220]
- St. James’s Palace, [155]
- St. James’s Park, [155], [173], [311]–[315]
- St. James’s Street, [272]
- St. John of Jerusalem, Precinct of, [171]
- St. John Street, [173], [262], [269], [272],
[321]
- St. John’s Lane, [274]
- St. Katherine’s by the Tower, [237], [269], [272],
[278], [330]
- St. Margaret’s, Westminster, [347]
- St. Martin’s in the Fields, [156], [173], [220],
[222]
- St. Martin’s le Grand, [332]
- St. Michael’s Alley, [294]
- St. Michael’s Lane, [155]
- St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, [156]
- St. Paul’s Churchyard, [26], [27], [78], [262]
- St. Sepulchre’s, Cripplegate, [220]
- St. Valentine’s Day, [303], [304]
- Salander, Tobias, [334]
- Salisbury, Earls of, [178], [197]
- Salisbury Court, [146], [155]
- Saltpetre, manufacture of, [185];
- men, [185], [186]
- Sancroft, Archbishop, [289]
- Sanctuary, [146], [168]–[171]
- Sannods, Rev. Dr., [160]
- Sanquhar, Lord, [345], [348], [349]
- Savoy, the, [168], [270], [354];
- precinct of, [146]
- Scarborough, Mayor of, [125]
- Scot, Mr. Thomas, [81]
- Scott, Sir Walter, [146]
- Scottish prisoners, the, [58], [68]
- Scowerers, [331]
- Scroop (or Scrope), Colonel, [81]
- Searchers, [225]
- Sedan chairs introduced, [340]
- Serjeant’s Inn, [178], [265]
- Servants, [187], [188], [305]–[307],
[360];
- Royal, [365]
- Seven Bishops, the, [112], [113]
- Sevenoaks, [341]
- Sewel, William, [152]
- Sewers, Commission of, [357]
- Shabbaroons, [346]
- Shaftesbury, Lord, [90], [94], [99]
- Shakespeare, quoted, [236], [239]
- Sharps, [346]
- Shaw, Sir J., [178], [262]
- Sheppard, William, [327]
- Sheppey, [24]
- Sheriffs, [17], [66], [118], [175],
[218], [305];
- right of appointment of, [91]–[101]
- Shifters, [351]
- Ship-money, [28], [29], [37]
- Shoe Lane, [132], [155]
- Shopkeepers, [280], [292];
- move from city, [252]
- Shops, [283], [315]
- Shoreditch, [ 9], [44], [274], [330]
- Shorter, Sir J., [110]
- Shrewsbury, Earl of, [10]
- Shrove Tuesday, [186]
- Shute, Sheriff, [92], [95], [105]
- Sidney, Algernon, [99]
- Silk, English, [193], [313]
- Silk-weaving, [198]
- Silk-worms, [193], [313]
- Silver Street, [303]
- Simpson, John, [150], [151]
- Sion College, [246]
- Skelhorn, Sarah, [162]
- Slums, [180]
- Smalridge, George, [163]
- Smith, Sir W., [178]
- Smithfield, [116], [137], [182], [262],
[269], [274], [276];
- Bars, [262], [274]
- Smithies, Rev. Dr., [160]
- Snow Hill, [276]
- Soame, Dr., [62]
- Soames, Alderman, [60]
- Social distinctions, [174], [175]
- Somers, Alderman, [37]
- Somerset House, [173], [264], [270], [272],
[277]
- Solemn engagement, [57]
- Sorbière, M. de, [338]
- Southampton, Earl of, [10]
- Southampton House, [44]
- Southampton Street, [251]
- South Sea Bubble, [205]
- Southwark, [18], [91], [180], [182],
[261], [330]
- Southwell, Robert, [6]
- Spanish ambassador, [9], [38]
- Spanish Match, the, [19]
- Spectator, the, [161]
- Spencer, Benjamin, [217]
- Spirit-drinking, first complaint of, [184]
- Spitalfields, [198], [269], [274]
- Spring Gardens, [311], [312]
- Squares, [182]
- Stafford, Viscount, [178]
- Stage-coaches, [183], [184], [338]–[344];
- introduced, [338];
- charges, [341], [343]
- Stamford, Henry, [27]
- Stamford Hill, [ 5]
- Staple Inn, [276]
- Star Chamber, [28], [29], [144], [347]
- Steelyard, [253], [259]
- Stepney, [6], [88], [160], [269]
- Stevenson, Mr. J. J., [248]
- Stewart, Frances, [300]
- Stocks, the, [346], [356]
- Storm of [170]3, [127], [128]
- Stow, [195], [196], [197], [314],
[338]
- Strafford, Earl of, [42]
- Strand, the, [9], [55], [75], [173],
[195], [197], [251], [262],
[264], [270], [276], [277],
[303], [316], [340], [354]
- Street Cries, [122]
- Streets—Acts for pitching and levelling, [254];
- cleaning, [181], [182], [283],
[357];
- during plague, [229];
- dogs in, [182];
- footpaths, [181];
- enlarged and improved, [375]–[377];
- levels altered after Fire, [256];
- lighting, [121], [181], [182],
[357];
- paving, [13], [83], [182],
[357];
- policing, [128];
- suggested reforms, [183], [184];
- traffic, [84], [182], [252],
[281];
- water-supply, [ 9], [215], [244]
- Strype, [248]
- Stubbs, [257]
- Stukeley, Sir L., [5]
- Suburbs, [18], [67], [88], [133],
[196], [262], [269], [272],
[350]
- Suffolk, Earl of, [10]
- Sugar Loaf Court, [279]
- Sumptuary laws, [188]
- Sunday, keeping of, [14], [15], [20], [32],
[145], [328], [356]
- Sunday lectures, [150], [158]
- Sunderland, Earl of, [297]
- Sussex, Earl of, [10]
- Swadlin, Rev. T., [149]
- Swearing, [356]
- Sweeting’s Rents, [293]
- Taswell, Dr., [267]
- Taxation, [68], [178]
- Taylor, the water-poet, [338]
- Tedder, William, [6]
- Temple, the, [85], [126], [169], [170],
[246], [262], [264], [265],
[270], [277], [278],
- [281]
- Temple Bar, [75], [262], [272], [305],
[317]
- Temple Stairs, [278]
- Tench, Nathaniel, [204]
- Tenter Fields, [274], [275]
- Thames Street, [244], [256], [260],
[262], [265], [279], [280],
[330]
- Thames Water Tower, [248]
- Thanet, Earl of, [173], [178]
- Thanet House, [173], [275]
- Thavies Inn, [276]
- Theatres, [318]–[323];
- closed during plague, [230];
- in Ogilby’s map, [270];
- and actresses, [315], [318];
- prices, [319];
- hours, [322];
- Bear-garden, [320];
- Blackfriars, [320];
- Curtain, [320], [351];
- Cockpit, [321];
- Dorset Garden, [321];
- Duke’s, [278], [319], [347];
- Fortune, [320];
- Gibbons’s Tennis Court, [321];
- Globe, [320];
- King’s, [319], [321];
- Lincoln’s Inn Fields, [321];
- Phœnix, [321];
- Red Bull, [321];
- Rose, [320];
- Swan, [320];
- Vere Street, [318]
- Theobalds, [5]
- Thieves, [334], [345]–[347], [351],
[352]
- Thorney Island, [314]
- Threadneedle Street, [75]
- Three Cranes, the, [260], [261];
- Court, [279]
- Tillotson, Dr., [266]
- Titian, [326]
- Tobacco, [195], [242], [296], [297]
- Tokens, [200], [317]
- Toleration, [133], [152]
- Tomarton, [359]
- Tonnage, [199]
- Tothill Fields, [68], [220]
- Tottenham, [6]
- Tottenham Court Road, [315]
- Tower, the, [13], [85], [107], [112],
[144], [151], [250], [262],
[264], [269], [277], [278]
- Tower Hill, [81], [104], [188]
- Tower Stairs, [281]
- Tower Street, [275]
- Tower Wharf, [113]
- Town ditch, [12], [13],
- Trade—ruined by Civil War, [44];
- state of, after Plague and Fire, [88];
- and Country Gentry, [174];
- and gentility, [175]–[176];
- English and Dutch, [190], [192];
- decay of, [193];
- extent of, [194], [195];
- increase of, [198];
- affected by stage-coaches, [342], [343]
- Traders’ tokens, [200]
- Trades, [17], [18], [27]
- Trained bands, [44], [48], [70], [96],
[116], [152], [153]
- Trinity Lane, [279]
- Trowel, John, [153]
- Tulse, Sir H., [99]
- Tunbridge Wells, [341]
- Turkey fleet, loss of, [121], [122]
- Turner, Mrs., [155]
- Turnmill Street, [274]
- Tyburn, [80], [103], [108], [126]
- Tyburn Road, [44], [269]
- Tycheburne, Thomas, [6]
- Tyrconnel, Earl of, [9]
- Tyrone, Earl of, [9]