- Abergavenny, [218]
- Abram man, the, [386]
- Acheley, R., [42]
- Acton, Barnard, [389]
- Africa, trade with, [222]
- Agas, Ralph, [186], [417]
- Aldermen, [8], [10], [12], [16], [20], [26], [27], [37], [40], [77], [78], [90], [98], [210], [211], [212], [259], [309], [313], [324], [342], [345], [371], [373], [397]
- Aldermen, Court of, [27], [28], [40], [220]
- Aldersgate Street, [58], [246]
- Aldersgate, Ward of, [76]
- Aldgate, Ward of, [76]
- Ale and beer, [292], [293], [300], [302], [334], [337], [368]
- Aliens, [13], [14], [19], [23], [24], [25], [26], [42], [59], [61], [80], [82], [203], [237], [238], [242], [387], [399]
- Allen, Cardinal, [72], [73], [119], [143]
- Allen, J., [376]
- Almshouses, [375–378]
- Ambassadors, the French, [23], [24], [26], [39], [351], [389];
- the Russian, [63], [234]
- Amusements—Archery, [193], [343], [354–356], [363];
- bear-baiting, [74], [241], [343], [346], [347], [352–354];
- bowls, [181], [290], [363];
- bucklers, [25];
- bull-baiting, [343], [346], [347], [352], [353];
- cards, [290], [363];
- cock-fighting, [363];
- dancing, [20], [153], [182], [325], [343], [363];
- dice, [290];
- fighting, [183];
- hawking, [98];
- hunting, [100], [215], [363];
- masques, [313];
- May-day games, [347];
- pigeon-shooting, [153];
- quarter-staff, [343], [352], [363];
- quintain, [343];
- reading, [365];
- single-stick, [352];
- story-telling, [364], [365];
- tennis, [290];
- theatres (See Drama, Theatres);
- tilting and tournaments, [100], [351], [363];
- and women, [272];
- wrestling, [183], [343], [352], [363]
- Anabaptists, [160], [161]
- Anfrelini, Fausto, [286]
- Anglers, [385]
- Anstry, Ralph, [10]
- Antwerp, [219–220], [232]
- Apollo Club, [340]
- Appletree, Thomas, [82], [389–391]
- Apprentices, [12], [13], [80], [199], [218], [275], [276], [291], [310], [323–332], [387]
- Apprentice bell, the, [147]
- Apsley, [246]
- Ardeley, J., [136]
- Arden of Faversham, [47]
- Armour, [318], [319], [322]
- Arthington, Henry, [158], [159]
- Arthur, Prince, [9]
- Artillery Company, [356]
- Artillery Ground, [16]
- Arundell, Earl of, [39]
- Ascham, [248]
- Ashmole, [165]
- Askew, Anne, [31]
- Astrology, [165]
- Atwater, John, [9]
- Audley, Lord, [7], [8]
- Autem Morte, the, [387]
- Awdeley, [384]
- Aylmer, Lawrence, [12]
- Babington Conspiracy, the, [81]
- Bacon, Lord, [202], [248]
- Bainbrigg, [150]
- Bakewell, [150]
- Bale, John, [129], [130], [257]
- Ballads, [251], [252], [253]
- Balthazar, [203]
- Bankside, [203], [240], [346], [347], [352]
- Barbican, the, [100]
- Barges, [39], [86], [211], [259], [351], [389], [417]
- Barley, W., [246]
- “Barmesey” Street, [384]
- Barnard’s Inn, [276], [333]
- Barnet, [140]
- Barnstaple, [218]
- Barrington, Daines, [355]
- Barton, Elizabeth, [31], [32]
- Basinghall Street, [201]
- Basket woman, the, [387]
- Bassishaw, Ward of, [76]
- Bath, [217], [376]
- Bavaria, Duke of, [99], [100]
- Baynard’s Castle, [12], [35], [181], [203], [417];
- Ward of, [76]
- Beaumont, F., [247], [339]
- Bedford, [217]
- Beds, [278], [281], [284], [333]
- Beggars and rogues, [19], [20], [29], [40], [41], [44], [147], [288], [291], [347], [366–371], [380], [381], [385], [387]
- Bele, Dr., [24], [25]
- Bellmen, [63]
- Bentley, Justice, [150], [151]
- Bermondsey, [237], [370]
- Berwick, [218]
- Betrothal, [311], [312]
- Bible, the, [45], [46], [70], [121], [127], [144], [178], [197], [227], [285]
- Billingsgate, Ward of, [76]
- Bishopsgate Street, [99], [195], [397]
- Bishopsgate, Ward of, [76], [204]
- Bishop of London, [30]
- Black Death, [369]
- Blackfriars, [128], [148], [203]
- Blackheath, [7], [26]
- Black Waggon, the, [26]
- Blackwall, [191], [390]
- Blackwell Hall, [43]
- Bodmin, [218]
- Boleyn, Anne, [30], [38], [39], [40]
- Bond, Martin, [77], [78]
- Bonham, John, [256]
- Books, sale of, [244], [245], [246], [247], [272], [273]
- Booksellers and authors, [247]
- Borough, the, [333]
- Boswell, [339]
- Bow, [238]
- Bowes, Sir J., [392]
- Bowes, Lady, [150]
- Boxley, Holy Rood of, [148]
- Boy-Bishop, the, [46], [356], [364]
- Boycott, the, [42]
- Bradford, John, [58]
- Bread Street, [200], [339], [403]
- Bread Street, Ward of, [76]
- Brecknock, [218]
- Bricks, [276]
- Bridewell, [185], [315]
- Bridewell, Palace of, [28], [48], [132], [178]
- Bridge foot, [53]
- Bridge House, the, [313]
- Bridge, J., [246]
- Bridge Within, Ward of, [76]
- Bridge Without, Ward of, [48]
- Bridgewater, [218]
- Bridgnorth, [217], [377]
- Bridport, [218]
- Bristol, [217], [376]
- Britannia Fields, [356]
- Brixton, [150]
- Broad Street, [181], [202], [221], [355]
- Broad Street, Ward of, [76]
- Broad Water Worthing, [388]
- Brockby, Anthony, [129]
- Broken Wharf, [158]
- Brome, [340]
- Bromley, R., [136]
- Brook, Robert, [49]
- Browne, John, [259]
- Browne, Sir T., [248]
- Buckingham, [217]
- Buckingham, Duke of, [30]
- Bucklersbury, [180], [403]
- Bunhill Fields, [16]
- Burbage, James, [345], [346]
- Burby, C., [246]
- Burgundy, Margaret, Duchess of, [13]
- Burleigh, [85], [143]
- Burnell, Anne, [159]
- Burroughs, [222]
- Butchers, [151], [152]
- Butcher Row, [44]
- Butler, N., [246]
- Cadman, [246]
- Caerleon, [218]
- Caermarthen, [218]
- Calais, [62]
- Cambridge, [218], [376]
- Camden, [240]
- Campeggio, Cardinal, [28], [39]
- Campion, Edmund, [72], [81]
- Candlewick, Ward of, [76]
- Cannon Street, [44]
- Canterbury, [140], [191], [217]
- Canting, [367]
- Capel, William, [12]
- Cardiff, [218]
- Cardmaker, J., [58], [140]
- Carey, Henry, [389]
- Carion, [284]
- Carmillion, Alice, [258], [260]
- Carpenter, John, [35], [375]
- Carpets, [277], [278], [281]
- Carter Lane, [273]
- Carthusian martyrs, the, [111], [112], [132], [136]
- Carver, D., [136]
- Carving, [297], [298]
- Casaubon, Isaac, [203]
- Cason, Joan, [163], [164]
- Caursini, [111]
- Cavendish, Sir Charles, [150]
- Cavendish, George, [286], [287]
- Cavendish, Thomas, [222], [227]
- Caverley, H., [257]
- Caxton, [182], [244], [254]
- Chancellor, Richard, [222], [234]
- Chancery Lane, [44], [83]
- Chaplains, domestic, [274]
- Chapter House, [417]
- Charing Cross, [155], [387]
- Charity, [74], [369], [374–378]
- Charnock Conspiracy, the, [81]
- Charter House, [67]
- Chaucer, [247]
- Cheapside (Cheap, Chepe), [8], [20], [23], [25], [83], [90], [91], [142], [154], [158], [180], [181], [203], [211], [337], [339], [347], [362], [371], [403];
- conduit in, [20], [90], [91];
- Cross in, [180], [403];
- Standard in, [90], [180]
- Cheap, Ward of, [76]
- Cheinie, Sir H., [392]
- Chelsea, [86]
- Chester, [218], [263]
- Chicheley, R., [375]
- Chichester, [217]
- Child, Sir Josiah, [236]
- Children of the Chapel, [349], [389]
- Children of St. Paul’s, [349]
- Children of the Revels, [349]
- Children of Westminster, [349]
- Children of Windsor, [349]
- Children, treatment of, [274], [285]
- Chiswell Street, [44]
- Cholmeley, Ranulph, [91]
- Christmas, [356–359]
- Churches, [70], [290];
- behaviour in, [152–154], [272];
- bells, [147], [148], [171], [172];
- burials in, [315];
- changes in, [144–146];
- Feast of All Fools in, [356];
- Lord Mayor’s attendance at, [214];
- Mysteries in, [364];
- processions in, [148];
- ritual, [402];
- services in, [144], [145], [148];
- sword-stands in, [214];
- treatment of, [153];
- All Hallows, [176];
- St. Andrew’s by the Wardrobe, [201];
- St. Antholin’s, [148];
- St. Augustine’s, [118];
- St. Botolph’s, [192], [194];
- St. Bride’s, [140];
- St. Catherine Cree, [118];
- Chapel Royal, [262];
- St. Christopher le Stock, [145], [147], [148];
- St. Dunstan’s in the East, [78];
- St. Dunstan’s in the West, [94], [273];
- St. Ethelburga’s, [150];
- St. Giles’s, Cripplegate, [78], [176], [194], [227], [377];
- St. Gregory’s, [417];
- St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, [77], [78];
- Holy Trinity, [118];
- Leadenhall Chapel, [40];
- St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch, [192], [193];
- St. Magnus, [397];
- St. Margaret’s, Lothbury, [147];
- St. Margaret Patens, [145];
- St. Margaret’s, Westminster, [58], [118], [140], [146];
- St. Mary Overies, [164];
- St. Mary Spital, [24];
- Mercer’s Chapel, [203];
- St. Michael’s, Eastcheap, [182], [339];
- St. Michael le Querne, [180];
- the Papey, [176];
- St. Paul’s Cathedral, [5], [9], [16], [40], [46], [47], [53], [98], [140], [150], [157], [158], [177], [178], [180], [194], [212], [272], [358], [365], [407], [408];
- St. Peter-le-Poor, [118];
- St. Peter’s, Westminster, [194], [401];
- St. Thomas Acon, [97], [154];
- Westminster Abbey, [12], [20], [67], [96], [118], [387];
- Whitechapel, [44], [192]
- Church ales, [290]
- Church House, the, [155–157]
- Cinque Ports, the, [218], [227]
- Citizens, Musters of, [37], [38], [320–322]
- City, the—and aliens, [13], [19], [23], [25], [42], [61], [80];
- and apprentices, [12], [13];
- and Cardinal Wolsey, [23];
- and charity, [371];
- and the companies, [17];
- and country trade, [13];
- and the drama, [342–345];
- the Earl of Essex, [83];
- and the Exchange, [220–222];
- and its Fleet, [77];
- fortified, [15];
- and the freemen, [130];
- and the French War, [23], [40], [62];
- government of, [209–215], [370];
- and the Great Beam, [43];
- and Henry VII., [4], [7], [8], [10–13];
- and Henry VIII., [16], [18–20], [38];
- and Katherine of Aragon, [38];
- and the manors, [194], [195];
- and the markets, [48];
- and the medical profession, [30];
- and military service, [75–80];
- and the monasteries, [40], [132];
- and its offices, [27];
- and the priests, [72];
- prosperity of, [172];
- and Protector Somerset, [49];
- and Protestantism, [148], [149];
- and Queen Elizabeth, [38], [84];
- and Queen Mary, [52], [62];
- and Roman Catholicism, [58];
- and the Russian Ambassador, [63];
- and sanitation, [13], [40], [42];
- separation of, from the Court, [272];
- and soldiers, [317];
- and the Sovereign, [18], [68];
- and the Spanish marriage, [57];
- state of, at death of Henry VIII., [44];
- and supplies of men and money, [42], [62], [75], [78];
- and trade, [13], [197];
- and vagrants, [370], [371]
- City Companies, the, [8], [13], [20], [23], [53], [62], [76], [86], [110], [130], [231], [234], [314], [315], [374];
- Joint-Stock, [236];
- Regulated, [236];
- Clothworkers, [377];
- Drapers, [232];
- Fishmongers, [315];
- Grocers, [43];
- Leathersellers, [172];
- Mercers, [35], [62], [221], [222], [232];
- Merchant Adventurers, [231–233], [237], [242];
- Merchant Taylors, [13], [35], [376], [377];
- Painter-Stainers, [259];
- Staplers, [231], [232];
- Stationers, [245], [246], [251], [317], [377];
- Water-bearers, [397]
- City Constables, [20]
- City Courts, [42]
- City Granary, the, [42]
- City Offices, [63]
- City Watch, the, [20]
- Clare Market, [199]
- Clarence, Duke of, [181]
- Cleaton, Ralph, [150]
- Cleef, Joost van, [260]
- Clement VII., Pope, [118], [119]
- Clement’s Inn, [386]
- Clergy, the, [4], [28], [30], [32], [33], [40], [42], [53], [56], [57], [64], [126], [149–151], [244], [261]
- Clerks, Company of, [314]
- Clinton, Lord, his Company, [350]
- Clochard, the, [180]
- Cloth, manufacture of, [43]
- Cloth Market, the, [43]
- Clough, Richard, [220]
- Cnihten Gild, [194]
- Coaches, [198–200]
- Coat-money, [318]
- Cockaine, Sir W., [233]
- Coinage, the, [47]
- Colchester, [203], [217], [376]
- Cold Harbour, [181]
- Coleman Street, [201];
- Ward of, [76]
- Colet, John, [34], [35], [376]
- Collier, Payne, [251]
- Commissioners for religion, [68]
- Common Council, [24], [28], [48], [49], [63], [78], [323], [324], [373]
- Common lands, [35], [36], [37]
- Commons, House of, [43], [112], [149], [373]
- Companies’ Halls, [176], [202], [325];
- Grocers’, [180], [209], [210];
- Haberdashers’, [201], [210];
- Mercers’ 180;
- Merchant Taylors’, [26], [209], [351], [355];
- Painter-Stainers’, [259];
- Sadlers’, [201];
- Water-bearers’, [397]
- Conscience, Court of, [42]
- Constables, [24]
- Convocation, [40], [56]
- Conway, Sir J., [388]
- Cooke, Sarah, [163], [164]
- Cooper, Elizabeth, [138]
- Coppinger, Edmond, [158], [159]
- Cordwainer Street, Ward of, [63], [76]
- Corineus, [95], [263–265]
- Cornelius Agrippa, [165]
- Cornhill, [16], [20], [148], [220], [273], [337], [358], [362];
- Ward of, [35], [76], [214]
- Cornish Rebellion, the, [7], [15], [47]
- Corporation, the, [5], [43], [48], [77]
- Corvus, Johannes, [258]
- Coryat, Tom, [228]
- Cosmo, Duke of Tuscany, [292]
- Council, the King’s, [37], [72]
- Counterfeit Crank, the, [386]
- Coventry, [217], [263], [376]
- Cowbridge, [218]
- Craftsmen, [18], [42], [49], [136], [300], [301], [309]
- Cranmer, [46], [53], [142], [146], [162]
- Crimes, [81], [82], [367], [379–391]
- Cripplegate, Ward of, [76]
- Croker, C., [256]
- Cromwell, Thomas, [30], [40], [219]
- Crosby Hall, [181]
- Cucking-stool, the, [388]
- Cunningham, [217], [218], [238], [239]
- Dacre, Lord, [155]
- Dance of Death, the, [47], [180]
- Danne, M., [376]
- Dartmouth, [218]
- Davis, John, [100]
- Day, John, [246]
- Dean of St. Paul’s, [30]
- Dean’s Mews, [346]
- Debtors, [43], [84], [288]
- Dee, John, [165], [166]
- Dekker, [248], [384]
- Dell, the, [387]
- Demander for Glymmar, the, [387]
- Denton, [217]
- Deptford, [7], [100], [228], [288], [389], [390]
- Derby, [156], [376]
- Derby, Earl of, [39];
- his Company, [350]
- Des Periers, Bonaventure, [258]
- Dialects, [254]
- Dissent, [144]
- Distress, [374]
- Dobbs, Sir R., [48]
- Doctor’s Commons, [276]
- Dogs, [40]
- Dolet, Etienne, [111], [258]
- Dominican Friars, [28]
- Dommerar, the, [386]
- Donkin, Robert, [397]
- Dorchester, [218]
- Dorchester Street, [356]
- Dorset, Marquis of, [39]
- Dover, [62]
- Dowgate, Ward of, [76]
- Doxy, the, [387]
- Drake, Francis, [77], [100], [181], [197], [222], [227], [228], [240], [288]
- Drama, the, [248], [342], [343], [344], [347]
- Draper, Christopher, [63]
- Drapers’ Gardens, [201]
- Drayton, Michael, [47]
- Dress, [37], [38], [51], [53], [77], [102], [103], [104], [197], [198], [270–273], [303–312], [318–320], [324], [325], [329], [338], [347], [362], [363], [377], [387], [392]
- Dryden, John, [165]
- Dudley, [12], [20], [30]
- Dunkirk, [62]
- Dunstable, [146]
- Dutch traders, [235]
- Eastcheap, [203], [302], [338]
- East India Company, [222], [237]
- Eastland Company, [236]
- Education, [34], [35], [48], [221], [222], [260], [261], [274], [377], [398]
- Edward VI.—state of City at his accession, [47];
- and the schools, [48];
- last appearance in public, [51], [233], [234];
- death and burial, [53]
- Elizabeth, Queen—Accession, [64], [67];
- birth, [38], [65];
- at Mary’s entry into London, [52], [53];
- dress, [304];
- appearance, [65], [66], [103], [104];
- learning, [66], [104];
- character, [66];
- and Mary, [66];
- enters London, [67];
- and the City, [68], [76], [78], [84];
- and religion, [68], [70], [72], [96], [98];
- and aliens, [82];
- encourages trade, [83];
- and growth of London, [83];
- and Mary, Queen of Scots, [83], [84];
- and debtors, [84];
- death, [84];
- her progresses, [85];
- her palaces, [86], [98], [99];
- her coronation, [96];
- and sports, [98];
- and monopolies, [238];
- and Thomas Appletree, 389–391;
- and the drama, [343], [349], [351];
- and the beggars, [387];
- her hospitality, [99], [100];
- and Sir F. Drake, [100];
- and the Maundy, [100], [101];
- her Court at Greenwich, 102–105;
- her portraits, [105], [106]
- Elizabeth, Lady (wife of Henry VII.), [5], [6]
- Elstow, Convent of, [115]
- Eltham, [59]
- Emperor, the, [39]
- Empson, [12], [20], [30]
- Epping Forest, [36]
- Erasmus, [111], [144], [250], [276], [286]
- Erber, the, [181]
- Essex, Earl of, [26], [83];
- his Company, [350]
- Evil May Day, [24], [218], [242], [324]
- Exchange, the Royal, [181], [197], [204], [219–222], [336], [341], [357], [403]
- Executions, [8], [9], [20], [25], [26], [30], [31], [32], [38], [40], [47], [54], [55], [56], [57], [59], [72], [80], [81], [82], [132–142], [159–161], [164], [326], [367], [372], [379], [387], [414], [415]
- Execution Dock, [82]
- Exeter, [217], [376]
- Exeter, Marquis of, [30]
- Exmew, [136]
- Explorers and adventurers, [222], [224–237]
- Fabyan, Alderman, [8], [9], [284]
- Family of Love, the, [160]
- Famines, [216]
- Fanatics, [158–161]
- Farringdon Within, Ward of, [27], [76]
- Farringdon Without, Ward of, [35], [76], [194], [259]
- Fasting, [127], [151], [152]
- Fawconer, T., Mayor, [193]
- Feake, James, [388]
- Feast of Fools, [356], [364]
- Feckenham, Abbot, [155]
- Felton, John, [71]
- Fenchurch, [86]
- Fenchurch Street, [20], [63], [362]
- Ferrar, [58]
- Ferrers, George, [43], [44]
- Fetherstone, William, [59]
- Fetter Lane, [44]
- Feversham, [217]
- Field, Richard, [246]
- Finger-rings, [286]
- Finsbury, [194], [355]
- Finsbury archers, [355], [356]
- Finsbury Fields, [16], [346]
- Fish Market, [339]
- Fish Street, [58], [203]
- Fisher, Bishop, [30], [32], [111], [112],
- [133], [136]
- Fitch, Ralph, [222]
- Fitz Stephen, [354]
- Flammock, Attorney, [7]
- Fleet River, [194], [417]
- Fleet Street, [38], [44], [93], [185], [194], [217], [244], [340], [364]
- Flemish immigrants, [80], [203], [204], [220], [237], [238], [258], [294], [347]
- Fletcher, [247]
- Flick, Gerbud, [258]
- Flower, William, [58]
- Fludd, Robert, [165]
- Food and drink, [42], [43], [63], [77], [180], [181], [212], [292–302], [312], [313], [334], [335], [368], [409–413]
- Ford, [247]
- Fore Street, [194]
- Foreign goods, sale of, [13], [310]
- Forest, Dr., [133–135]
- Forks, [294], [295]
- Forman, Sir W., [320]
- Former, Simon, [165]
- Foster, Agnes, [376]
- Fowler, Sir R., [214]
- Fox, John, [225], [226]
- Foxe, John, [138], [246]
- Frater, the, [386]
- Fraternity of St. Thomas à Becket, [232]
- Fratres de Sacca, [132]
- Freemen, [130], [237], [317], [323], [327]
- French War of 1557, [62]
- Freshwater Mariners, the, [386]
- Fretchvell, Sir Peter, [150]
- Friars, the, [122–124], [126], [131], [135], [136], [291]
- Friday Street, [339], [340]
- Frobisher, Martin, [77], [78], [222], [227], [240], [388], [389]
- Fulham, [238]
- Fuller, John, [376]
- Fuller, Thomas, [340]
- Funerals, [154], [313–315]
- Furniture, [277–284], [293], [335]
- Gardens, [201], [202], [272]
- Gardiner, Robert, [165]
- Garret, Sir W., [210]
- Gates, [8];
- Aldersgate, [176], [185], [387];
- Aldgate, [20], [38], [42], [44], [52], [160], [172], [181], [192], [362];
- Billingsgate, [337], [375], [384];
- Bishopsgate, [175], [185], [192];
- Cripplegate, [185], [194], [346], [377];
- Dowgate, [181], [204], [337];
- Ludgate, [176];
- Moorgate, [193];
- St. George’s Bar, [16];
- Temple Bar, [16], [44], [94], [95], [245], [246], [264], [340], [387];
- Tower Postern, [171]
- Geffery, William, [159], [160]
- Gell, Dr., [165]
- Gentry, and apprenticeship, [330], [331]
- George of Paris, [47]
- Gerard’s Herbal, [202]
- Giants, [95], [263–265], [363]
- Gibson, Avice, [376]
- Gifford, Sir George, [387]
- Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, [77], [222], [227]
- Gloucester, [58], [217], [376]
- Gog and Magog, [95], [263–265]
- Golden Hind, the, [228]
- Golden Lane, [346]
- Goldsmith, [339]
- Goldsmiths’ Row, [200], [403]
- Googe, Barnabe, [46], [132], [174]
- Goswell Road, [387]
- Goswell Street, [44]
- Gower, [247]
- Gracechurch Street, [16], [20], [87], [234], [302]
- Grafton, R., [4], [5], [23], [26], [36], [39], [246], [248]
- Grantham, [217]
- Grasschurch, [362]
- Grass Market, [339]
- Gravesend, [241]
- Gray’s Inn, [202], [276], [333]
- Gray’s Inn Lane, [44]
- Great Beam, the, [43]
- Great Grimsby, [218]
- Great Liberty Manor, [48]
- Great Wycombe, [217]
- Great Yarmouth, [217]
- Greenland, [389]
- Green Park, the, [388]
- Greenwich, [27], [38], [68], [100], [233], [320], [351], [377], [389], [390]
- Greenwich Palace, [51], [102]
- Grenville, Sir R., [228]
- Gresham, Lady, [220], [222]
- Gresham, Sir J., [48], [49], [220], [363]
- Gresham, Sir R., [126], [219]
- Gresham, Sir T., [99], [181], [202], [219–221], [254], [257], [272], [286], [376]
- Gresham Street, [201]
- Greville, Lodowick, [388]
- Grey, Lady Jane, [52–56]
- Groom of the Salcery, [382]
- Grub Street, [44]
- Guildable Manor, [48]
- Guildford, [217]
- Guildhall, [16], [24], [42], [49], [53], [71], [210], [212], [264], [265], [326], [345]
- Guilds, the, [38], [144], [218], [219]
- Gutter Lane, [159]
- Hackett, William, [158], [159]
- Hackney, [40]
- Haddington, [363]
- Hadleigh, [58]
- Hainault, Forest of, [36]
- Hakluyt, [224–226], [233]
- Hall, [248]
- Hall, Bishop, [274]
- Hamburg Company, the, [233]
- Hamont, Matthew, [161]
- Hampstead, [44]
- Hampstead Heath, [35]
- Hampton Court, [49], [86], [100], [260]
- Hanseatic League, [13], [82], [231]
- Harding, [284]
- Harman, [384], [385]
- Harrison, William, [200], [246], [250], [279], [293], [333], [344], [366–368], [372], [379], [384]
- Harty Island, [391]
- Hatfield, [67]
- Haverfordwest, [218]
- Havre, [76]
- Hawes, Christopher, [12]
- Hawes, Lord Mayor, [214]
- Hawkers and pedlars, [83]
- Hawkins, Sir John, [77], [78], [227], [240]
- Hawkwood, J., [257]
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, [202]
- Helston, [218]
- Henley, orator, [265]
- Henry VII., 3–16;
- and the Earl of Warwick, [4], [6];
- enters London after Bosworth Field, [5];
- coronation, [5];
- and the Lady Elizabeth, [5], [6];
- and the City, [7], [8], [10], [11], [12], [13];
- and Perkin Warbeck, [9];
- and the plague, [9];
- builds his chapel, [12];
- and the Flemings, [13];
- his funeral, [16]
- Henry VIII.—visits City, [16];
- and the City, [18–20], [26], [27], [28], [38], [39], [40], [42];
- his coronation, [20];
- his character, [21], [22];
- his poems, [21];
- and aliens, [24], [26];
- receives the Emperor, [26], [39];
- and Katherine of Aragon, [28], [38], [112];
- and Cardinal Wolsey, [28];
- and religion, [31], [32], [40];
- and the poorhouses, [41], [48];
- death 41, [44];
- and taxes, [42];
- Head of the Church, [112]
- Henryk, [220]
- Hentzner, Paul, [98], [99], [102], [191], [228], [277], [350]
- Heralds, College of, [276]
- Hereford, [217], [376]
- Herrick, [359], [362]
- Hertford, the Earl of, his Company, [350]
- Hewitt, Sir W., [212], [214]
- Heywood, [338]
- Highgate, [36], [63], [234]
- High Street, [44]
- High Street, Borough, [186], [346]
- Hill, Rowland, [43]
- Hill, Sir T., [5]
- Hills, R., [376], [377]
- Hind, the, [227]
- His Majesty’s servants, [350]
- Hobbs, [235]
- Hog Lane, [192]
- Holbein, [258], [259]
- Holborn, [44], [194], [246], [337], [363]
- Holidays, [356]
- Holinshed, [9], [10], [16], [22], [58], [248], [250], [279], [293], [294], [333]
- Holywell, Lane, [346]
- Holy Well Street, [44], [388]
- Honiton, [237]
- Hookers, [385]
- Hooper, Bishop, [46], [58], [140], [250]
- Hooper, H., [246]
- Horenbout, Lucas, [258], [260];
- Gerard, [258], [260];
- Susanna, [258], [260]
- Horn Alley, [58]
- Horne, Robert, [68]
- Hospitality, [155], [369]
- Hospitals—St. Anthony’s, [34];
- St. Augustine Papey, [130];
- St. Bartholomew’s, [41], [130], [194], [222], [371], [373];
- Bethlehem, [41], [130], [159], [160], [192], [222], [371], [375], [377];
- Bridewell, [48], [372];
- Charter House, [176];
- Christ’s, [176], [222], [373], [376], [377];
- Elsing Spital, [41], [130], [375];
- St. James’s, [375];
- John Lofken’s, [375];
- St. Laurence Poultney, [375];
- St. Mary Spital, [130], [222], [375];
- Stodies Lane, [375];
- St. Thomas Acon, [34];
- St. Thomas’s, [48], [130], [222], [372], [373], [378];
- Tower Hill, [130];
- Whittington’s College, [74], [97]
- Households, management of, [198]
- Howard, Katherine, [30]
- Howard, Lord, [54]; his Company, [350]
- Hoxton, [40], [193], [194], [356]
- Hoxton Fields, [44], [388]
- Huguenots, [237]
- Huicke, Doctor, [68]
- Hull, [217]
- Hun, Richard, [32–34], [110]
- Hunsdon, [86]
- Huntingdon, Earl of, [39]
- Husbands, R., [63]
- Hyde Park Corner, [291]
- Ilchester, [218]
- Images, sacred, [144]
- Immigrants, [200], [203], [237], [238]
- Inns and taverns, [63], [180], [288], [294], [308], [309], [333–341], [343], [347], [384]
- Ipswich, [118], [217], [376], [388]
- Irving, Washington, [339]
- Iseldon. See Islington
- Isle of Wight, the, [237]
- Islington (Iseldon), [176], [193], [194], [291], [310], [356], [387]
- Jackman, the, [386]
- Jenkinson, A., [222], [224], [234], [235]
- Jewel, Bishop, [162]
- Jews, [204], [238–240]
- Joan of Kent, [47]
- Joan, Sister, [114]
- Johnson, Richard, [254]
- Jonson, Ben, [151], [163], [228], [247], [272], [294], [296], [297], [303], [307], [338], [339], [340], [388]
- Jordan, Thomas, [264]
- Journeymen, [218], [219]
- Judd, A., [376]
- Jugglers, [273]
- Juries, [13], [14], [42], [61], [62]
- Katherine of Aragon, [9], [38], [134]
- Keats, [340]
- Keble, A., [376]
- Kenilworth, [85]
- Kent Street, [384]
- Kentish Town, [416]
- Kildare, Earl of, [30]
- Kime, John, [391–393]
- King John’s Palace, [181]
- King’s bed, the, [282], [283]
- King’s Court, punishment in, [382], [384]
- King’s Evil, the, [164]
- King’s Lynn, [217]
- King’s Manor, [48]
- King’s Mews, the, [205]
- King’s Wardrobe, the, [181]
- Kingston on Thames, [375]
- Kissing, [286], [287], [312]
- Knight, William, [205]
- Knights of the Garter, [16]
- Knoles, Thomas, [375]
- Kynchen Cove, the, [387]
- Kynchen Morte, the, [387]
- Labrador, [389]
- Lamb’s Conduit, [377]
- Lambarde, William, [102]
- Lambe, W., [377]
- Lambert, [31]
- Lambert, William, [377]
- Lambeth, [155]
- Lambeth Palace, [33]
- Lancaster, [218]
- Lane, Sir Robert, his Company, [350]
- Laneden, T., [136]
- Langbourne, Ward of, [76]
- Langdon, Essex, [155]
- Langland, Bishop, [115]
- Langton, [284]
- Large, Sir Robert, [182]
- Latimer, [21], [46], [133], [140], [371], [372]
- Launceston, [218]
- Leadenhall, [42], [83], [358], [362]
- Leadenhall Market, [43]
- Leadenhall Street, [20], [43]
- Leake, W., [246]
- Leedes, William, [222]
- Leicester, [218], [376]
- Leicester, Earl of, [77], [85], [356–358], [391];
- his Company, [345], [351]
- Leigh, Gerard, [356]
- Lent, [151]
- Leominster, [388]
- Levant Company, the, [222], [237]
- Lever, [371], [372]
- Lewes, [218]
- Libraries, [129]
- Lilly, William, [165]
- Lilypot Lane, [201]
- Limehouse, [174], [191]
- Lime Street, [142]
- Lime Street, Ward of, [76]
- Lincoln, [217], [376]
- Lincoln, the Earl of, [389]
- Lincoln, John, [24–26]
- Lincoln’s Inn, [166]
- Lincoln’s Inn Fields, [291]
- Ling, [246]
- Lingard, [143]
- Liskeard, [218]
- Litany, the, [145]
- Literature, [244–258], [284], [285], [384]
- Liverpool, [218]
- Lofken, John, [375]
- Lollardry, [33], [45], [110], [260]
- Lombard Street, [24], [181], [215], [219], [403]
- Lombardi, [203], [221]
- London archers, [355]
- London, Bishop of, [246]
- London Bridge, [83], [203], [204], [259], [263], [313], [339], [397]
- London Cries, [83]
- London, growth of, [83]
- London, military state of, [75], [76]
- London, population of, [76], [77]
- London, Port of, [240]
- London Stone, [155], [203], [337]
- London Wall, [171–176], [188], [193], [201]
- London Worthies, the, [254–257]
- Long Lane, [44]
- Lord Admiral’s Company, the, [350]
- Lord Chamberlain, the, [16], [39], [327], [328], [329], [345];
- his Company, [350]
- Lord Mayor, the, [5], [10], [12], [13], [16], [24], [26], [27], [37], [38], [39], [40], [41], [43], [44], [46], [49], [52], [53], [61], [62], [74], [78], [83], [86], [91], [98], [100], [151], [152], [209–215], [264], [265], [313], [317], [324], [328], [342], [345], [373], [387], [397]
- Lord Mayor’s Show, [264], [265]
- Lord of Misrule, [288]
- Lostwithiel, [218]
- Lothbury, [44], [337]
- Lotteries, [365]
- Low, Simon, [391–393]
- Ludgate Hill, [83]
- Ludlow, [217], [377]
- Lunebourg Table, the, [103]
- Lydgate, [247]
- Lyme, [217]
- Lynn, [376]
- Lynn Bishop, [217]
- Lynne, William, [220]
- Lyzarde, N., [260]
- Machyn, Henry, [139], [154], [215], [313], [387]
- Maidstone, [203], [377]
- Maitland, [13], [15], [43], [49], [54], [74], [157], [212], [323], [325], [344], [384]
- Maldon, [218]
- Maleverer, H., [257]
- Malpas, Philip, [375]
- Malt, Isabel, [58]
- Malt, Timothy, [59]
- Malyns, [238]
- Manorial system, the, [194], [216]
- Maps of London, [185], [194], [417]
- March, the old English, [317], [318]
- Marching Watch, the, [49], [362], [363]
- Margaret, Princess, [10]
- Marine Insurance, [221]
- Market gardens, [294]
- Markets and fairs, [48], [62], [63], [83]
- Markham, Gervase, [270]
- Marlborough, [388]
- Marlowe, [247]
- Marriages, [311], [312]
- Marshal, the, [382]
- Marston, [247], [248], [265]
- Martin, Sir R., [403]
- Mary, Queen—and the Act of Succession, [38];
- enters London, [52], [53];
- and the City, [52], [53], [54], [62];
- coronation, [53];
- the Spanish match, [53], [54], [59];
- and Parliament, [56];
- and the French War, [62];
- loans, [62], [68];
- death, [63];
- burial, [67];
- and monasteries, [68];
- her appetite, [292]
- Mary, Queen of Scots, [51], [83]
- Masques, [351], [352]
- Massam, William, [210]
- Massinger, [247]
- Master-cook, the, [382]
- Maundy, the, [100]
- May Day, [358–360]
- Mead, [300]
- Meat Market, [339]
- Medicine, profession of, [30]
- Merchants, [196], [217], [271], [272], [276], [306], [341];
- houses, [276]
- Meteren, E. van, [269]
- Micklethwaite, T. T., [144]
- Middlemore, [136]
- Middleton, William, [246]
- Midsummer Watch, [360], [363]
- Milbourne, J., [376]
- Mile End, [37], [148], [320]
- Mile End Green, [351]
- Miles Lane, [339]
- Millbank, [194]
- Miller, Simon, [138]
- Mincing Lane, [78]
- Miracle plays, [343], [356]
- Missenden, Abbey of, [116]
- Misson, [287]
- Monasteries, the—disrepute of, [110], [123];
- dissolution of, [112], [117], [118], [120], [121], [122], [124], [125], [126–132], [143], [144], [148], [155], [200];
- wealth of, [112], [113], [119], [123], [172];
- morality of, [114], [115], [116], [117];
- libraries, [129], [257], [258];
- hospitals, [130];
- and the poor, [130], [131], [155], [172]
- Monastic Houses, [28], [30], [68], [369], [370], [374], [375];
- Austin Friars, [120], [174], [186];
- St. Bartholomew’s, [120], [132], [174], [176], [185], [194];
- Bermondsey, [6], [186];
- Black Friars, [68], [119], [186];
- the Charter House, [119], [185], [194];
- the Church House, [174];
- Clerkenwell Nunnery, [185], [195];
- Cotham Nunnery, [116];
- Crutched Friars, [119], [142], [172], [174], [186];
- Daventry, [118];
- Eastminster, [119], [172], [174], [185];
- Elsing Spital, [174];
- Elstow, [115];
- Fratres de Sacca, [182];
- Grey Friars, [37], [119], [132], [171], [174], [176], [186];
- St. Helen’s, [119], [122], [172], [174], [186];
- Holy Trinity, [119], [130], [172], [174], [186];
- Holywell, [120], [174], [192], [346];
- St. James’ on the Wall, [174], [377];
- Jesus Commons, [122];
- St. John’s Priory, [185], [194];
- St Katherine’s by the Tower, [172], [191];
- Knights Hospitallers, [174], [176];
- St. Mary of Bethlehem, [132], [185];
- St. Mary Spital, [174], [185], [192], [193];
- Minoresses, [120];
- Papey, [174];
- St. Peter’s, Westminster, [122];
- Poor Clares, [172], [174];
- Studley, [116];
- St. Thomas’s, [132];
- White Friars, [120], [174], [185]
- Money-lending, [238–240], [288]
- Monks, the ejected, [122]
- Monkwell Street, [201], [377]
- Monopolies, [233], [238]
- Monoux, Sir G., [27], [219], [376]
- Montague, Lord, [63], [234]
- Montgomery, [218]
- Moore, John, [159], [160]
- Moorfields, [36], [42], [185], [193], [194], [272], [355]
- Moorgate, [201]
- More, Bishop, [32]
- More, Sir T., [30], [111], [112], [133], [136], [152], [186–190], [371]
- More, Sir W., [284]
- Morice, Peter, [397]
- Moro, Antonio, [260]
- Morris, Thomas, [397]
- Mortlake, [238]
- Moryson, Fynes, [228], [333], [335]
- Mundy, Sir John, [24], [25]
- Music, [262], [277], [290], [294], [338], [340]
- Muswell Hill, [36], [40], [44]
- Nailer, Henry, [391–393]
- Nash, [248]
- Nevill, Colonel John, [292]
- Newbery, John, [222]
- Newbury, [388]
- Newcastle, [217], [376]
- Newdigate, [136]
- New Fish Street, [337], [360]
- Newgate Market, [337]
- Newhall, Essex, [52]
- New North Road, [356]
- Newport, [218]
- New Radnor, [218]
- New St. Christopher’s Alley, [220]
- Newton, Sir J., [165]
- New Year’s gifts, [102]
- Nichols, J. G., [259]
- Nicolas, A., [376]
- Noblemen’s houses, [97]
- Noble Street, [201]
- Nonconformists, [59], [144]
- Nonsuch, [86], [260]
- Norfolk, Duke of, [26]
- North, Lord, [58]
- Northampton, [217], [376]
- Northumberland, Duke of, [51]
- Northumberland House, [181]
- Norton, [246]
- Norton Folgate, [192]
- Norwich, [203], [217], [237], [376]
- Nostradamus, [165]
- Nottingham, [217]
- Noyes, J., [137], [138]
- Nucius, Nicander, [287]
- Oat Lane, [201]
- Observant Friars, [135], [136]
- Offley, H., [351]
- Old Baily, the, [159]
- Old Change, [158]
- Old Fish Street, [337]
- Old Jewry, [182]
- Ordeal by battle, [391–393]
- Order of Communion, the, [144]
- Ordinaries, [294], [301], [302]
- Ordish, M., [273]
- Ormes, Cicely, [138]
- Ormond, T., [136]
- Osborne, Richard, [212]
- Osborne, Sir E., [210], [212]
- Oxenham, Sir J., [182]
- Oxford, [6], [118], [142], [217], [376], [388]
- Oxford, Earl of, [39]
- Oxford, University of, [261]
- Pageants, [20], [22], [23], [37–40], [51], [53], [63], [67], [86–96], [183], [211], [212], [263–265], [362], [363], [400], [401]
- Painting, [258–260]
- Palls, [315]
- Paramore, Thomas, [391–393]
- Pardon Churchyard, [180]
- Paris Gardens, [74], [203], [346], [347], [352]
- Parishes, [148];
- officers, [373];
- All Hallows the Great, [34];
- St. Andrew’s, Holborn, [34];
- St. Andrew Undershaft, [259];
- St. Dunstan’s in the East, [34];
- St. Faith’s, [377];
- St. Giles’s, Cripplegate, [77];
- St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch, [388];
- St. Martin’s, [34], [148];
- St. Mary le Bow, [34];
- St. Paul’s, [34];
- St. Peter’s, Cornhill, [34]
- Parker, Archbishop, [155], [340]
- Parker, Henry, [260]
- Parker, Sir H., [281]
- Parliament, [38], [48], [56]
- Parrat, Sir John, [90], [93]
- Parry, William, [81]
- Parsons, [72]
- Paternoster Row, [273]
- Patrick, friar, [9]
- Paul’s Churchyard, [93]
- Paul’s Cross, [77], [78], [160], [178], [180], [342]
- Paul’s Gate, [362]
- Paul’s Walk, [347]
- Pawnbroking, [238]
- Peele, [247], [248], [365]
- Pembroke, [218]
- Pembroke, Earl of, [51], [62];
- his Company, [350]
- Penbrooke, Simon, [164]
- Penni, B., [260]
- Pepwell, Henry, [246]
- Perlin, Stephen, [190], [191]
- Persecution, religious, [31], [33], [34], [47], [58], [112], [133–142], [160], [161]
- Petty Almaigne, [204]
- Petty Flanders, [204]
- Petty France, [44], [204]
- Philip of Spain, [61]
- Philpot, Archdeacon, [140]
- Philpot, John, [375]
- Philpot, Mayor, [227], [254], [257]
- Philpot, Somerset Herald, [330]
- Physicians, [143]
- Physicians, College of, [30]
- Picard, Henry, [255]
- Pickpockets, School of, [384]
- Pie Powder, Court of, [48]
- Pilchard, Henry, [255]
- Pilgrimage of Grace, the, [39]
- Pillory, the, [20]
- Pimlico, [310]
- “Pink,” 259
- Pirates, [82], [217], [222], [236], [257]
- Plague, the, [9], [29], [40], [147], [200], [216], [344], [369], [374]
- Plants, London, [404], [405]
- Plate, [283], [284]
- Players, [97], [349], [350]
- Plays, ownership of, [350];
- price of, [350]
- Plymouth, [43], [78], [218]
- Poetry, [175]
- Poets, Elizabethan, [247], [248]
- Pole, Cardinal, [58]
- Polley, M., [136]
- Ponsonby, [246]
- Pontefract, [217]
- Poole, [217]
- Poole, Sir J., [150], [151]
- Poor, the, [130], [131], 366–378;
- poorhouses, [41], [48];
- overseers of, [373];
- relief of, [368], [371–375]
- Pope, the, claims of, [111];
- and Queen Elizabeth, [70–72]
- Population, [200]
- Portsmouth, [217]
- Portsoken, Ward of, [76], [172], [194]
- Portuguese, [203]
- Poultry, the, [180]
- Prayer Book, the, [144]
- Press, censorship of, [245], [246]
- Presteign, [218]
- Preston, [218]
- Printing, [244–246], [272]
- Prisons—Bridewell, [48], [159], [327], [373], [386], [387];
- Clink, [347];
- Compters, [25], [43], [63];
- Debtors’, [130], [288];
- Houses of Correction, [368], [373], [374];
- King’s Bench, [48], [222];
- Ludgate, [16], [222], [331], [376];
- Marshalsea, [12], [48], [59], [159], [160], [222], [388], [390];
- St. Martin’s, [25];
- Newgate, [24], [25], [28], [44], [71], [80], [133], [134], [140], [142], [160], [176], [222];
- Poultry Compter, [25], [222];
- the Tower, [6], [8], [25], [38], [44], [136], [388];
- Wood Street Compter, [25], [159], [222]
- Privy Council, the, [373], [374]
- Protestantism, [98], [121], [127], [133], [136–142], [146], [148]
- Provost-Marshal, the, [326]
- Prygger of Prauncers, the, [386]
- Prynne, [343]
- Punishments, [147], [155], [159], [160], [161], [273], [274], [325], [367], [368], [370], [371], [372], [373], [379–384], [386], [387], [388], [391]
- Puritans, [74], [121], [127], [128], [148], [262], [273], [312]
- Pynson, R., [244], [246]
- Queenborough, [217]
- Queen Elizabeth’s Bath, [205]
- Queenhithe, Ward of, [76]
- Rabelais, [111], [258]
- Raleigh, Sir W., [222], [247]
- Ramsay, M., [376]
- Randoll, William, [164]
- Ratcliff, [174], [191], [227], [233], [390]
- Rawson, R., [376]
- Reading, [376]
- Rebellions, [47], [53], [54], [62], [83]
- Recorder, the, [16], [37], [50], [91], [210], [328], [387]
- Recusants, [143]
- Red Cross Street, [77]
- Redman, Robert, [246]
- Redriff, [227]
- Reformation, the, [45], [46], [112]
- Revenge, the, [228]
- Rich, Barnaby, [247]
- Rich, Lord, [388]
- Richard of Almayn, [116]
- Richmond, [16]
- Richmond Palace, [86]
- Ridley, [46], [48], [133], [140]
- Riots, [13], [23–26], [37], [41], [57], [58], [243], [326], [387]
- Rochester, [217]
- Rochford, Lord, [30]
- Rochford, Lady, [30]
- Rogers, Dr. John, [46], [58], [140]
- Roman Catholics, [70], [143], [144]
- Roman Catholic emissaries, [71–74], [81]
- Roman Church, the, [4], [40], [112], [113]
- Rome, commerce with, [43]
- Roundels, [293]
- Rowe, Sir T., [376], [377]
- Rowlands, [384]
- Rozmital, Leo von, [286]
- Rushes, floors covered with, [276]
- Russia Company, the, [82], [234–236]
- Russia, trade with, [222]
- Rutland, Earl of, [39]
- Sackvile, [247]
- Sackville, Sir R., [68]
- St. David’s, [58]
- St. Donanverdh, [116]
- St. Erkenwald, [257]
- St. George’s Fields, [386]
- St. Giles’, [215]
- St. Helen’s Place, [201]
- St. James’s Palace, [86]
- St. James’s Park, [363]
- St. John’s Street, [44]
- St. Katherine’s, [288]
- St. Katherine’s Precinct, [185]
- St. Magnus Corner, [203]
- St. Martin’s-le-Grand, [42]
- St. Michael’s Churchyard, [338]
- St. Michael’s Lane, [339]
- St. Pancras, [194]
- St. Paul’s Churchyard, [71], [180], [246], [273], [340]
- St. Peter, Manor of, [194]
- St. Quentin, [62]
- St. Thomas à Becket, [232], [254], [257], [375]
- Salisbury, [7], [217], [263], [376]
- Salisbury, Lady, [30]
- Sanctuary, [155]
- Sanctuary, Westminster, [363]
- Sands, Dr., [59]
- Sandwich, [203], [237]
- Sandys, [153]
- Sanitation, [13], [29], [30], [40], [42]
- Saunders, Lawrence, [58]
- Savage, Mr., [68]
- Savoy, Duke of, [62]
- Savoy, Palace of, [48], [181]
- Savoy, the, [203]
- Saxe-Weimar, Duke of, [228]
- Scarborough, [217], [388]
- Schools, [260], [261], 376–378;
- St. Anthony’s, [74], [148];
- of London, [35], [222];
- Sir Humphrey Gilbert’s, [398];
- Grammar Schools, [34], [35];
- Gresham College, [181], [182], [221], [222];
- Grey Friars, [48];
- Merchant Taylors’, [376], [377];
- St. Paul’s, [93], [376];
- Westminster Abbey, [155];
- Whittington College, [74]
- Seething Lane, [142], [182]
- Sentree, the, [337]
- Serjeant-at-Arms, [43]
- Serjeant of the Ewry, [382]
- Serjeant Farrier, [382]
- Serjeant of the Cellar, [382]
- Serjeant of the Larder, [382]
- Serjeant of the Pantry, [384]
- Serjeant of the Poultry, [382]
- Serjeant of the Woodyard, [382]
- Sermons, [149], [153], [154], [178], [254]
- Servants, [271], [273], [275], [276], [309]
- Sessions of Peace, [42]
- Sevenoake, W., [256]
- Seymour, Lady Jane, [126]
- Seymours, the, [47]
- Shakespeare, [203], [238], [246], [247], [278], [281], [282], [287], [338], [340], [346], [349], [350]
- Sharpe, [53], [74], [77]
- Shaston, [218]
- Shaw, Sir John, [209]
- Shene, [8]
- Shene House, [68]
- Sheppey, Isle of, [391]
- Sherborne, [218]
- Sheriffs, [8], [12], [37], [42–44], [71], [210], [302], [309]
- Sheriff Hutton Castle, [4], [5]
- Sherrington’s Library, [180]
- Shipping, increase of, [240]
- Shirley, [264]
- Shoe Lane, [44], [244]
- Shops, [83], [84], [191], [198], [199], [200], [272], [276], [310], [403]
- Shop Signs, [273]
- Shoreditch, [5], [44], [192], [193], [194], [356], [388]
- Shrewsbury, [217], [376]
- Shrewsbury, Earl of, [26], [214]
- Sidney, Sir W., [43]
- Silk, trade in, [235]
- Simnel, Lambert, [6]
- Skelton, [247], [248]
- Skogan, [248], [365]
- Smithfield, [34], [44], [47], [58], [59], [68], [134], [139], [140], [142], [160], [176], [185], [191], [203], [355]
- Smyth, Henry, [246]
- Soames, Richard, [397]
- Soldiers, [316–322]
- Somerset House, [67], [100]
- Somerset, Protector, [49], [51]
- Somerton, [218]
- Southampton, [203], [217], [233], [376]
- Southwark, [16], [48], [164], [346], [347], [378], [384], [390]
- Spain, plots from, [80];
- immigrants from, [80]
- Spain, war with, [43]
- Spaniards in London, [59], [61]
- Spencer, Gabriel, [388]
- Spenser, Edmund, [247]
- Spital sermon, [24]
- Squirrel, the, [227]
- Stadlow, George, [49]
- Stafford, [217]
- Standish, Dr., [24]
- Staple Inn, [232], [333]
- Star Chamber, [32], [62]
- Steelyard, the, [13], [82], [100], [417]
- Stocker, Sir W., [5]
- Stocks, the, [362]
- Stockwood, John, [342]
- Stoddart, George, [240]
- Stodie, Doll, [256]
- Stone House, the, [181]
- Storey, Dr. John, [81]
- Stow, [117], [118], [171–183], [191], [248], [265], [313], [320], [338], [347], [358], [360], [362], [375], [389], [390], [403]
- Strand, [38], [44], [186], [337]
- Strange, Lord, his Company, [350]
- Stratford, [217]
- Stratford-at-Bow, [140], [142]
- Streets—state of, [29], [30], [191], [199];
- games in, [273]; paving of, [44];
- performances in, [273];
- policing of, [63], [324]
- Street Cries, [198]
- Streets (Strettes) Guillim, [260]
- Strype, [327]
- Stubbes, Philip, [153], [156], [166], [271], [287], [288], [289], [290], [305], [310], [359], [374], [375]
- Suburbs, [44], [200]
- Succession, Act of, of 1534, [38]
- Suckley, H., [43]
- Suffolk, Duchess of, [100]
- Suffolk, Duke of, [26], [39], [48]
- Sumptuary laws, [310]
- Sun Street, [397]
- Sunday, observance of, [154], [273], [289], [343], [344], [345], [352]
- Superstition, [162–167], [306], [307]
- Surrey, Earl of, [26], [30]
- Sussex, Earl of, [39];
- his Company, [350]
- Sutton Valence, [377]
- Swan Alley, [220]
- Swansea, [218]
- Swearing, [285], [286]
- Sweating sickness, [5], [29], [47]
- Sword-stands, [214]
- Sylvester, [247]
- Symon, Sir R., [6]
- Syon House, [68]
- Talismans, [164], [165]
- Tarleton, [248]
- Tate, John, [376]
- Taunton, [218]
- Tavistock, [218]
- Taxes, [40], [42], [48], [217], [372], [373]
- Taylor, John, [240]
- Taylor, Rowland, [58]
- Temple, the, [203], [356], [386]
- Tenby, [218]
- Terling, Levina, [258], [260]
- Thames, River, [11], [39], [67], [86], [100], [186], [194], [197], [211], [288], [351], [389], [397]
- Thames Street, [13], [181], [197], [360]
- Theatres, [175], [176], [240], [273], [288], [289], [331], 342–365;
- interior of, [348], [349];
- Curtain, [343], [346];
- Fortune, [346];
- Globe, [241], [346], [347];
- Hope, [347];
- Rose, [241], [347];
- Swan, [241], [347];
- The Theatre, [343], [346];
- Whitehall, [349]
- Theobalds, [85]
- Thorne, George, [391–393]
- Thorpe, [246]
- Throgmorton, Nicholas, [61], [62], [157]
- Tilbury, [77]
- Tithes, [28]
- Tobacco, [181], [285], [348], [354]
- Tombs, [146]
- Torture, [31], [72]
- Tothill Fields, [391]
- Toto, Antonio, [260]
- Tottell, Richard, [246], [340]
- Tottenham Court, [416]
- Tower, the, [25], [39], [49], [67], [96], [99], [203], [263]
- Tower Ditch, [42], [194]
- Tower Hill, [9], [59], [130], [326], [390]
- Tower Postern, [42]
- Tower Royal, the, [181], [203]
- Tower Stairs, [417]
- Tower Street, [96]
- Tower Street, Ward of, [76]
- Towns, dilapidated state of, [217], [218]
- Trade—revival of in sixteenth century, [18], [197], 219–237;
- and the Spanish War, [43];
- decay of, 216–219;
- restrictions on, [62], [63], [84];
- and Queen Elizabeth, [83];
- foreign trade, [83], [230–237], 241–243;
- and aliens, [237–242];
- and monopolies, [233], [238];
- money-lending, [238–240], [288];
- commercial treaties, [242]
- Trafalgar Square, [205]
- Trained Bands, [16], [39], [76–78], [309]
- Trees, [201]
- Truro, [218]
- Tudson, J., [136]
- Tumblers, [273]
- Turberville, [8]
- Turkey Company, [236], [237]
- Tyburn, [7], [9], [32], [59], [71]
- Uniformity, Act of, [69]
- Upright Men, the, [384], [387]
- Usk, [218]
- Usury, [238]
- Uxbridge, [140]
- Vagrants, [370–373]
- Venner, [143]
- Vergil, Polydore, [283]
- Vestments, [146], [147], [148]
- Vintry, the, [337]
- Vintry, Ward of, [76]
- Volpe, Vincent, [258], [260]
- Wade, Christopher, [136]
- Wages and salaries, [244], [259], [260], [296], [369]
- Walbrook, [140]
- Walbrook, River, [188], [194]
- Walbrook, Ward of, [76]
- Waleys, Mayor, [257]
- Walking Morte, the, [387]
- Walsingham, Sir F., [124], [182]
- Walthamstow, [376]
- Walworth, William, [255]
- Wandsworth, [238]
- Wapping, [227], [288], [370]
- Warbeck, Perkin, [6–9]
- Warde, [246]
- Wardrobe, [201]
- Warne, J., [136]
- Warren, J., [136]
- Warwick, [218], [376], [388]
- Warwick, the Earl of, [4], [6], [8], [9], [181];
- his Company, [350]
- Watchmen, [374]
- Water Lane, [44]
- Watermen, [240], [241], [389]
- Water-supply, [40], [44], [188], [193], [194], [285], [377], [397]
- Watling Street, [158]
- Wats, T., [136]
- Webbe, Sir W., [254]
- Weddings, [304], [312], [313]
- Welford, Sir T., [326]
- Wellington Square, Hoxton, [356]
- Wells, river of the, [188]
- Wentworth, Lord, [97]
- Westchepe, Cross of, [12]
- Westchester, [376]
- Westminster, [38], [43], [44], [53], [58], [63], [67], [100], [211], [363], [368], [387]
- Westminster, Abbot of, [96]
- Westminster Hall, [8], [26], [31], [155], [203]
- Westminster Palace, [60]
- Weymouth, [218]
- Whale-fishing, [235]
- Wheeler, John, [232]
- Whipjack, [386]
- Whipping, [59]
- Whitchurch, [388]
- White, E., [246]
- White, Sir Thomas, [256], [376]
- Whitechapel, [194]
- White Cross Street, [44], [194]
- Whitehall, [86], [98], [99], [320]
- Whitsuntide, [360], [362]
- Whittington, [176], [182], [254], [257], [375]
- Wigan, [218]
- Wilford, Ralph, [9]
- Willesden, [194]
- William, Bishop, [98]
- Williams, the martyr, [136]
- Willoughby, Sir Hugh, [51], [222], [233]
- Wiltshire, Earl of, [26], [39]
- Wimbledon, Lord, [317]
- Winchelsea, [217]
- Winchester, [7], [217], [376]
- Windows, [276]
- Windsor, [51], [241]
- Windsor Castle, [86]
- Wine, [43], [180], [190], [210], [271], [292], [293], [294], [300], [334], [337]
- Wise, [246]
- Witchcraft, [82], [163–164]
- Wither, George, [265]
- Wolsey, Cardinal, [23], [24], [26], [27], [42], [43], [112], [118], [119], [155], [283], [286]
- Women—position of wives, [269], [270], [271];
- dress, [270], [271];
- ostentation of, [272];
- amusements, [273];
- and smoking, [285]
- Wood, Anthony à, [156], [261]
- Wood, Thomas, [403]
- Wootton Bassett, [388]
- Worcester, [217], [376]
- Worcester, Earl of, [39];
- his Company, [350]
- Worsley, [260]
- Wotton, [384]
- Wright, Andrew, [259], [260]
- Wurtemberg, Duke of, [203]
- Wyatt’s Rebellion, [53], [54], [62]
- Wych Street, [44]
- Wyclyf, [4], [123]
- Wyndham, [388]
- Wynkyn de Worde, [244]
- Wythypool, P., [27], [28]
- Yeoman of the Chandry, [382]
- Yeoman of the Scullery, [382]
- Yeomen of the Guard, [5]
- Yeomen of the Laundry, [100]
- York, [217]
- York Castle, [239]
- York, John, [49]
THE END
Printed by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh.
From a facsimile reproduction of the original map by Edward J. Francis, in the possession of John C. Francis.
Lithographed by W. & A. K. Johnston Limited Edinburgh & London
LONDON IN THE TIME OF THE TUDORS.
A REPRODUCTION, REDUCED, OF THE MAP BY RALPH AGAS, CIRCA 1560.
MAP ACCOMPANYING “LONDON IN THE TIME OF THE TUDORS BY SIR WALTER BESANT, PUBLISHED BY ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, 1904