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INDEX
- Acrensis, Thomas, [161]
- Actors, Company of, [225]-[228]
- Ailwin, Childe, [52]
- Albion Island, [4]
- Alfred repairs the Walls, [31]
- Allectus, Emperor, [18], [26]
- Alleyn, Edward, [271]
- Arundell, Archbishop, [114], [116]
- Asclepiodotus, [29]
- Awdry, Legend of, [15]
- Bankside, [217]
- Battersea Fields, [303], [304]
- Battle of Clapham Common, [18]
- — on London Bridge, [148]-[150]
- Bear Garden Alley, [214]
- 'Below Bridge,' [229]
- Bermondsey, Religious House, [51]
- — Spa Gardens, [292]
- — Hall, [233]
- Bill of a Feast, [265]
- Boadicea, Queen, [26]
- Boleyn, Anne, [122]
- Bombardment of London, [153]
- Borough Compter, [249], [272], [278]
- — Society, [260], [261]
- Bridge across the River, [12]
- — at the Barefoot Tavern, [264]
- — Construction of, [29]
- — Destroyed and repaired, [44], [45]
- —, The, [25]
- — when built, [26]
- Bridges, Roman Method of Building, [28]
- Bull and Bear Baiting, [210], [211]
- Burials and Marriages in St. Mary Overies, [64]
- Cade's Rebellion, [148]
- Canal of Cnut, Maitland's Discovery of, [38]
- Canterbury, Pilgrimages to, [163]
- — Tales, [168]-[176]
- Carausius, History of, [18]
- Causeway across Southwark Marsh, [6], [7]
- — the Lie of, [6], [7]
- Chapel of St. Peter on the Wall, [4]
- Charles II.'s Restoration, [129]
- Charlton Fair, [188]
- Chaucer's Company of Pilgrims, [168]-[174]
- Chelsea—'Isle of Shingle,' [6]
- Christmas at Kennington Palace, [77]-[79]
- Clapham Common Battle, [18]
- — Rise, [5]
- Clink Prison, [248]
- Cnut's Canal, Course of, [40], [41]
- — Siege, [38]
- — Trench, [38]
- Commercial Docks, [234], [305]
- Copt Hall or Vauxhall, [111]
- Count of the Saxon Shore, [17]
- Cranmer, Martyrdom of, [65]
- Cuper's Gardens, [252], [288]
- Danes defeated, [35]
- Danish Alliance against London, [32], [33]
- — Invasion, Second, [36]
- Debtors' Prisons, [272]
- Denmark Hill, [311]
- Deptford, [234]-[238], [306]
- 'Dog and Duck,' [289]-[292]
- Domesday Book compiled, [72]
- Dover Road, [25]
- Dry Ground beyond Kennington, [5]
- Duels in Battersea Fields, [304]
- Dulwich Fields, [309]
- Earl Godwine's Invasion, [42]
- Earliest Maps of South London, [47]
- Edmund fights Cnut, [38]
- Edward the Third's Entertainment at Eltham Palace, [96]
- Effra River, [310]
- Elizabeth, Queen, at Greenwich, [103], [105], [108]
- Elizabeth Woodville, [62]
- Eltham Palace, [69], [74], [75], [89]-[97]
- Eltham Palace, Remains of, [94];
- Embankment, Early Repairs of, [12]
- — First, of River, [11], [12]
- Extent of South London, [2];
- Fabri, Felix, Pilgrimage of, [176]
- Fairs of London, [179]
- Falconbridge, Bastard of, [153]
- Falcon Stream, [3]
- Falstaff, Sir John, History of, [134]-[152]
- Ferries across Marsh, [26]
- Field, Nathan, [223]
- Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, [110]
- Fleet sent against the Danes, [32]
- Ford of Thorney, [5]
- Freemantle, History by, [1] [Transcriber's Note: The reference on page 1 is to
Freeman not Freemantle.]
- Gildable Manor, [48]
- Gokstad's ship, [33], [40], [41]
- Goose Green, [311]
- Great South Marsh, [2]
- Green Dragon Inn, [262]
- Greenwich Fair, [188]
- — Hospital, [109]
- — Palace, [97]-[109]
- Hackney Marsh, [11]
- — Marshes, [6]
- Hanger, Colonel, Memoirs of, [275]
- Harold Harefoot, [71]
- Hengist and Æsc, [20]
- Henry III. at Eltham, [90]
- — VI.'s Coronation, [126]-[129]
- Herne Hill, [311]
- High Street, Borough, [10]
- — — Southwark, [254]
- Hope Theatre, Southwark, [221]
- Horseferry Road, Origin of Name, [5]
- Horselydown, [231]
- — Fair, [229]
- Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury, [118]