[[782]]Chimneypiece in front room on first floor (photograph).
INDEX OF NAMES AND TITLES.
- Abercorn, James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of, [102]
- Adam Brothers, [151]
- Alan, [107]
- Aldewych, [23], [107]
- Aldewych (Oldwych) Close, [34], [35], [37], [42], [43], [93], [94], [100], [125]
- Aldewych Cross, [23]
- Alfred Place, [186]
- Allen, John, [3]n
- Allen, Thomas, [108]
- Allington, Lady, [102]
- Allington, Lord, [102]n
- All Saints’ Church, West Street, [115]–116
- Almshouses in Monmouth Street, [138]
- Alsopp, Henry, [18]
- Ampthill, Henry, [109]
- Ampthill, John, [109]n
- Angel, The, [122], [125]
- Angell, Robert, [13], [14]
- Antelope Inn, [3]
- Apsley, Henry, Lord (afterwards Earl Bathurst), [149]
- Apsley, John, [6], [8]n
- Apsley, Peter, [6], [7]
- Archer, J. W., [45], [48], [105]
- Ardowin, John, [115]
- Arne, Thomas, [89]
- Arne, Thomas Augustine, [89]
- Arthur, John, [92]
- Arthur Street, [145]
- Arundell, Thomas Howard, Earl of, [44]
- Arundell, Thomas, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour, [50]
- Ashburnham, Francis, [119]n
- Ashley, Sir Anthony, [7], [9]n
- Ashley, James, [76], [77]
- Ashley, Mrs. (formerly Worlidge), [77]
- Ashlin Place (formerly Paviors Alley), [106], [108]
- Aspin, William, [89]
- Aston, Coston, [56]
- Aubigny, Seigneurs d’ (See Stuart.)
- Auchinleck, Alexander Boswell, Lord, [57]
- Aynscombe, Lily, [84]
- Back garden, Weld Street, [95]n
- Bacon, Sir Nicholas, [186], [187]
- Bacon’s Hotel, Great Queen Street, [84]
- Bagford, John, [38], [44]
- Baguley, Mr., [86], [87]
- Bailey, Anthony, [3]n, [9]n
- Bailey, E. H., [62]
- Bailey, Jas., [164], [167]
- Bailie, Jas., [179]
- Bainbridge (Baynbrigge), Jane, [145]n
- Bainbridge, Henry, [145]
- Bainbridge Street, [145]
- Baines, —, [84]
- Baker, Ric., [103]n
- Baker, William, [139]
- Baltimore (Battimore), Lord, [95], [96]
- Baltimore, Lady, [96]
- Banks, Sir John, [7]
- Banks, Sir Ralph, [7], [8]
- Bannister, John, [104]
- Banqueting Hall, Freemasons’ Tavern, [63]
- Banson, —, [66]
- Baptist Chapel, Little Wild Street, [99]
- Barber, Ann, [110]
- Barber, Thomas, [110]
- Barber, William, [110]
- Barbor (alias Grigge), John, [145]
- Barker, John Raymond, [180]
- Barker, Thos., [7]n
- Barkstead, John, [120]
- Barnard, William, [11]n
- Barnett, Thomas, [28]n
- Barnfather, John, [133]
- Barnfather, Mary, [134]
- Barnfather, Robert, [134]
- Baron, John, [125]
- Barrington, Sir Thos., [39]
- Bath, Countess of, [75]
- Bathurst, Henry, 2nd Earl of, [149]
- Baxter, Nathaniel, [139]
- Bear, The, Broad Street, [19], [107], [108], [125]
- Bear Brewhouse, [108]n
- Bear (Bere) Close, [19], [20], [21], [29]n, [30]n, [125]
- Bear Croft, [19]
- Beauclerk, Lady Diana, [149]
- Beauclerk, Lord Sydney, [149]
- Beauclerk, Hon. Topham, [149]
- Beaufort, Henry, Duke of, [75]n
- Beaufort House, Chelsea, [53]
- Beavor, Edward, [75]
- Beavor, Rhoda (formerly Webb), [75]
- Bedford, Dukes of, [126]
- Bedford, Francis Russell, Earl of, [23]n, [51]n
- Bedford, Gertrude, Duchess of, [149], [188]
- Bedford, Herbrand Arthur, 11th Duke of, [147], [148], [149], [150], [151]n, [162], [163]n
- Bedford, John, 4th Duke of, [149]
- Bedford Square, [147], [150]–184
- Bedloe, Mr., [97]n
- Belasyse, Ann, Lady (formerly Lady Ann Powlet), [137]
- Belasyse, Ann, Lady (daughter of Sir Robert Crane), [137]
- Belasyse, Frances, [137]
- Belasyse, Sir Henry, [137]
- Belasyse, Hon. Isabella, [55]
- Belasyse, Jane, Lady, [137]
- Belasyse, John, Baron Belasyse, [47], [55], [65], [137]
- Bell, William, [19]n
- Bellamont, Richard Coote, 4th Earl, [56], [76]
- Bellamont, Countess (formerly Lady Oxenden), [76]
- Belton Street, [103], [105], [111]
- Bennet, Samuel, [110]
- Bennet’s Garden (The Bowl property), [112]
- Berkeley, Elizabeth, dowager Lady, [92]
- Berkstead, Col., [60]n
- Bertie, Hon. Robert, [136]
- Bethell, Zachery, [119]n, [122]n
- Betterton Street, [103], [104]
- Bevan, —, [182]
- Bierly, William. (See Byerly)
- Bigg, John, [39]n
- Bigg, Walter, [120]n
- Bishop, John, [3]n
- Bishopp, Samuel, [3]n
- Black Bear Inn, [107]
- Black Bear Yard, [108]
- Black Lamb, [110], [111]
- Blacksmith’s forge, [144]
- Blackwell, Jonathan, [74]
- Blackwell, Rev. Thos., [115]n
- Blague, Mary, [16]n
- Blisset, Joseph, [70]
- Blomeson, John, [126]
- Bloomsbury Great Close, [125]n, [187]
- Blount, Charles (afterwards Earl of Devonshire), [126]n
- Blount (Blunt), Sir James. (See Mountjoy.)
- Blumsberrie Fieldes, [110]n
- Blyke, Ric., [75]n
- Blythe, Arthur, [110]n, [111]n
- Blythe, Thomas, [110]
- Boak, —, [66]
- Boak, Ann, [66], [67]n
- Boak, E., [66]
- Bochier, Thomas, [3]n
- Boddington, John, [169]
- Bol, Ferdinand, [55]
- Boldero, John, [184]
- Boldero, Mrs., [184]
- Bolingbroke, Lord, [149]
- Bolton, Charles Powlett, 2nd Duke of, [65]
- Bonomi, —, [151]
- Booker, Mr., [12]
- Booth, Rev. Chas., [11]
- Bootle, Mrs., [169]
- Borde, Doctor, [119], [125]
- Boreman, Robert, [139]
- Borrett, Edw., [70]
- Bosomysynne, [23]n
- Boswell, Alexander, Lord Auchinleck, [57]
- Boswell, Jas., [57]
- Boswell, John, [121]
- Boteler, Sir Robert, [137]
- Bothwell, Lord, [6]n
- Bothwell House, [6]n
- Bottomley, Joseph, [44]n, [46]
- Boundary of parish, [1]–2
- Bowen, —, [57]
- Bower, J., [84]
- Bowes, Robert, [28]
- Bowes, William, [144]
- Bowl, The, [110], [111], [112]n
- Bowl Yard, [111]
- Bowne, Madame, [56]
- Boyle, Roger, 1st Earl of Orrery, [79]
- Bradley, James, [76]
- Bradshaw, Mr., [91]
- Braithwait, Mr., [18]
- Bramston, Sir John, [145]n
- Bransby, Robert, [79]
- Braynsgrave, William, [20]
- Brereton, W., [56]
- Brett, Richard, [21], [42], [43]
- Brewer, Thomas, [46]n, [50]
- Bringhurst, Anne, [121]n
- Bringhurst, Isaac, [118]n, [119], [121]
- Briscowe, James, [20]n, [24]n, [107]
- Briscowe, Joan (née Wise), [107], [119]
- Bristol, George Digby, 2nd Earl of, [52], [54]
- Bristol, John Digby, Earl of, [23]n, [47]n, [50], [51]
- Bristol House (Nos. 55 and 56, Great Queen Street), [42]–58, [59], [60], [63], [65]
- Bristow, John, [149]
- Bristowe, Jas., [119]
- British Lying-In Hospital, [103]
- Broad Street, [101], [106]–111
- Brock (Brooke), Thos., [92]
- Bromeley, Robert, [108]
- Bromley, Sir John. (See Brownlow.)
- Brooke, Catherine, Lady, [51]
- Brooke, Robert Greville, 2nd Baron, [51]n
- Brooks, Mr., [61]
- Broome, Peter, [7]n
- Broomwhoerwood, Thomas, [11]
- Brown and Barrow, Messrs., [63]
- Browne, Henry, [47], [48]
- Browne, Henry, 5th Viscount Montagu, [65]
- Browne, Isaac Hawkins (father and son), [84], [85]
- Browne, Robert, [126]
- Browne, Thomas, [126]
- Browne, Tom, [68]
- Brownlow (Bromley), Sir John, [102], [112]
- Brownlow, Sir John, [103], [105]
- Brownlow, Sir Richard, [103]
- Brownlow Street, [103]
- Brownlow Street Lying-In Hospital, [103]
- Brudenell, Anne, Countess of Cardigan, [90]
- Brudenell, Robert, 2nd Earl of Cardigan, [90]
- Buck, George, [28]
- Buck, John, [7]
- Buck, Margaret, [6], [7]
- Buck, Matthew, [20], [24]
- Buckeridge, Edmund, [145]n
- Buckeridge, Nicholas, [145]n
- Buckeridge, Sara, [145]n
- Buckingham, George Villiers, 1st Duke of, [91]n
- Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of, [91]n
- Buckingham, Katherine, Duchess of, [91]n
- Buckingham and Normanby, John Sheffield, Duke of, [74]
- Bucknall Street, [145]
- Buckner, John, (afterwards Bishop of Chichester), [138], [139]
- Buckridge Street, [145]
- Burges, Thos., [87], [92]
- Burgh, Ulick de. (See Clanricarde).
- Burghe, Edw., [59]n, [60]n, [67]n
- Burn, Thomas, [167]
- Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, [75]
- Burnett, —, [71]
- Burrage, Thomas, [21]
- Burton, Thomas, [27], [29], [30], [31]n, [32], [35]n, [37]
- Burton, Thomas, [11]
- Burton, Walter, [29], [30], [31], [35], [40]
- Burton and Co., [11]
- Burton Lazars, [24], [27], [117]–126
- Byerly (Bierly), William, [6], [8]n, [94]
- Byng, Ed., [65]n
- Byrcke, — Esq., [119]
- Byrn, Wm., [71]
- Calley (Cawley), Sir W., [42], [93]
- Cantelowe Close, [187], [188]
- Cardigan, Anne, Countess of, [90]
- Cardigan, Robert Brudenell, 2nd Earl of, [90]
- Carew, Anne, [6], [7]
- Carew, George, Dean of Windsor, [6]n
- Carew, Sir George, Baron Carew of Clopton and Earl of Totnes, [6]
- Carew, Lady Martha, [125]
- Carew, Peter, [6]
- Carew, Thomas, [119], [122], [125]
- Carew, Sir Wymonde, [119], [122], [125], [127]
- Carlisle, Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of, [92]
- Carlisle, Edward Howard, 2nd Earl of, [92]
- Carlisle, James Hay, Earl of, [19]
- Carnwath, Robert Dalyell, Earl of, [43]
- Carpenter, John, [186], [187]
- Carter, Benjamin, [120]
- Carter, Rev. Philip, [59]n, [70]
- Cartwright, William, [74]n
- Cary, Lord, [101]n
- Case, Thomas, [78]n
- Castell, Samuel, [179]
- Castle Street, [112]n, [113], [114]
- Castlehaven, Countess of, [102]
- Catton, Charles (Senior), [11], [12]
- Catton, Charles (Junior), [12]
- Cavendish, Lord Charles, [162]
- Cavendish, Hon. Henry, [162]
- Cavendish, Hon. John, [162]
- Cavendish, William, 3rd Earl of Devonshire, [54]
- Cecil, Robert, Earl of Salisbury, [36]
- Chaloner, Joan, Lady (widow of Sir Thomas Legh), [124], [126]
- Chaloner, Sir Thomas, [126]n
- Chamberlain, Dr., [82]
- Chamberlain’s Stable, [5]n
- Chandler, Nathaniel, [29]n
- Chandler, Samuel, [29]n
- Chandos, Henry, Duke of, [75]n
- Chapman, George, [135]
- Charing Cross Road, [118], [119]
- Charles I., [13]
- Charles Street (now Macklin Street), [30]
- Chaworth, Lady, [91], [92]
- Chaworth, Patricius, 3rd Viscount, [91]
- Cheek, Phineas, [11]
- Cheeke, —, [70]
- Chequer, The, Broad Street, [125]
- Chichester, John Buckner, Bishop of, [138], [139]
- Chippendale, Thomas, [58], [67]n
- Chippendale, William, [57], [58]
- Christmas, John, [23]n
- Christmas, William, [23]
- Christmasse estate, [30]n
- Church of All Saints, West Street, [115]–116
- Church of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, [127]–140
- Church Close (Williamsfeild), [144]n, [145]
- Church Lane, [145]
- Church Street, [145]
- City of London, Corporation of, [16], [186], [187]
- City of London School, [187]
- Clanricarde, Marquess of, 2nd Earl of St. Albans, [46], [47], [50], [59]
- Clanricarde House, Great Queen Street, [37], [50]
- Clare, John Holles, 1st Earl of, [100], [188]
- Clarendon, Lord, [97]n
- Clarke, John (Rector), [139]
- Clarke, John, [32]n
- Clarke, Mrs. Mary, [84]
- Clarke (alias Sadler), Thomas, [80]
- Clements, Thomas, [3]n
- Clerke, Katherine (alias Smyth), [24]
- Cleveland, Duchess of, [53]n
- Clifton, Gervase, Lord, [101]n
- Clifton, Katherine, Duchess of Lennox, [101], [102]
- Clifton, Robert, [106], [109]
- Clive, Catherine (Kitty), [70], [71]
- Clive, George, [71]
- Clyff, Richard, [3]
- Coach Office, No. 55, Great Queen Street, [56]
- Coal Yard (afterwards Goldsmith Street), [21], [22]
- Cobham, Lord, [144]n
- Cock Alley, [108]
- Cock and Coffin, High Holborn, [3]n
- Cock and Pye Fields, [112]
- Cock and Pye Inn, Marshlands, [112]
- Cockerell, F. P., [63]
- Cockerell, Professor C. R., [63]
- Cockpit Side, [94]
- Cockshott (Cockeshute, Cockshoote), Richard, [20], [24]
- Coke, Edward, [148]
- Coke, John, [3]
- Coke, Sir Thomas, Lord Lovel, [148]
- Colchester, Richard, Lord (afterwards 4th Earl Rivers), [69], [70]
- Colchester, Thomas Darcy (afterwards Viscount), [67]
- Cole, Bassitt, [21]
- Cole, Francis, [9]n
- Cole, Salomon, [21]n
- Colleton, Sir John, [70]n
- Colleton, Sir Peter, [69]n
- Colleton (alias Johnson), Mrs. Elizabeth, [69], [70]
- Collins, William, [138]
- Colmanhedge Field, [123]
- Colman’s Hedge, [123]
- Cologan, John, [165]
- Column at Seven Dials, [113]–114
- Combe, Harvey Christian, [149]
- Complin, Mrs. Eleanor, [92]
- Compton, Sir Henry, [46]n, [47]n, [50]
- Con, Seignior, [67]
- Conduit Close, [123]
- Connaught Rooms, Freemasons’ Tavern, [55], [63]
- Const, Francis, [90], [91]n
- Constable, Dorothy, Lady, [51]n
- Constable, Sir William, [51]
- Conway, Anne, Lady, [78]
- Conway, Edward, 1st Viscount (Secretary), [30]
- Conway, Edward, 2nd Viscount, [59]n, [60], [71]n, [73]n, [78]
- Conway, Edward, 3rd Viscount, and 1st Earl of Conway, [37]n, [78], [82]n
- Conway, Francis Seymour, 5th Baron Conway, [61]n
- Conway, Popham Seymour, [78], [82]
- Conway, Ursula, Marchioness of Normanby, [82]
- Conway House, [46]n, [60], [63], [78]–83, [84]
- Cony, Sir William, [138]
- Cook, William, [6]
- Cooper, John, [71]
- Cooper, Thos., [71]
- Coote, Sir Charles, [79]
- Coote, Richard, 4th Earl Bellamont, [56], [76]
- Cope, Dame Dorothy, [126]n
- Cope, Isabella (afterwards Lady Rich), [126]
- Cope, Sir Edward, [119], [120]
- Cope, Sir Walter, [126]
- Cope (Rope), Master, [126]n
- Corben, J. F., [138]
- Cornwallis, Sir Charles, [16], [29], [31]
- Cornwallis, Francis, [18]
- Cornwallis, Sir William, [30]n
- Coronell, Augustine, [95]n
- Corrance, John, [95]n, [100]n
- Cotham, Philip, [3]n
- Cotton, Sir John, [51]
- Covert, Thomas, [88]
- Cowles Field, [147]
- Cowles Pasture, [147]
- Cowper, Sir John, [7], [9]n
- Cowper, John, [9]
- Cowper, Margaret, [9]
- Crace, John, [71]
- Crane, Sir Robert, [137]
- Cranigh (Crainck), Burrard (Burcharde, Buckharte), [5], [6]
- Craven, Earl of, [96]n
- Crewe, Master, [11]n
- Crews, Robert, [150]
- Crofts, John, [39]
- Cromwell, Thomas, [123]n
- Crook, Thos., [59]n
- Cross at Aldewych, [23]
- Cross Lane, [18]
- Cross Street (now Newton Street), [27]
- Crouch, Gilbt., [96]
- Crouton, John, [23]n, [144]n
- Crown, The, Broad Street, [109]
- Crown, The, Great Queen Street, [89]
- Crown, The, High Street, [125], [144]
- Crown Court, [106], [109]
- Cruce, John de, [23], [107]
- Curtis, William, [18]n
- Dalcona Close (Pursefield), [34]
- Dallison, Sir Chas., [8]n
- Dalyell, Sir Robert, Earl of Carnwath, [43]
- Dance, George (the younger), [187]
- Dandridge, Bartholomew, [56], [57]
- Daniell, William, [187]
- Darby, Mary (afterwards Robinson) (“Perdita”), [77]–78
- Darcy, Elizabeth (afterwards Lady Savage and Countess Rivers), [59], [67], [68], [73]n, [90]
- Darcy, Thomas, Baron Darcy of Chich, afterwards Earl Rivers, [67]
- Darell, Henry, [16], [17]
- Darrell, William, [94]
- Dashwood, Lady Anne, [76]
- Dashwood, Sir Samuel, [76]
- D’Aubigny, Seigneurs. (See Stuart).
- Davies, W. L., [138]
- Davis, —, [89], [92]
- Davison, Henry, [159]
- Dawes, Sir William, Archbishop of York, [110]n
- Dayrell’s Buildings, [16], [17]
- Deane, Jeremy, [38]n
- de Cruce, John, [23], [107]
- De la Chambre, John, [18]
- Denmark, Prince George of, [142]
- Denmark House, [67]
- Denmark Place, [121], [144]
- Denmark Street, [120], [121], [142]
- Densyle (Densyll), Master, [119], [125]
- Devereux, Robert, 3rd Earl of Essex, [88]
- Devil’s Gap, [36]n
- Devonshire, Charles Blount, Earl of, [126]n
- Devonshire, William, 3rd Duke of, [162]
- Devonshire, William Cavendish, 3rd Earl of, [54]
- Dickens, Col. Guy, [89]
- Dickenson, —, [83]
- Dickenson, —, [84]
- Dickey, William, [176]
- Digby, Lady Anne (afterwards Countess of Sunderland), [54]
- Digby, George, 2nd Earl of Bristol, [52], [54]
- Digby, Sir George, of Coleshill, [50]
- Digby, John, 1st Earl of Bristol, [23]n, [47]n, [50], [51]
- Digby, Hon. John, [51], [52]n
- Digby, Sir Kenelm, [42], [43], [93]
- Dilleage, Lord, [73]
- Dillingham, Gilbert, [139]
- Dive, Sir Lewis, [46]n, [50]
- Dodswell, Jonathan, [29]n
- Dorset, Earl of, [6], [19], [106]
- Doughty, Thomas, [5]
- Doughty, Thomas, Junior, [5]
- Douglas, Captain, [97]n
- Douglas, John, [173]
- Douglas, Sylvester, Baron Glenbervie, [172], [173]
- Downe, Earl of, [102], [106]
- Downes, Edward, [119]
- Downes, Francis, [119], [122], [126]
- Downes, John, [69]n
- Downes, Penelope (afterwards Countess Rivers), [69]n
- Downes, Robert, [119]
- Drake, Geo., [170]
- Drury House, [23]n, [34]
- Drury Lane (Aldewych), [23], [25], [30], [35], [107]
- Drury Lane. (See also Aldwych Close.)
- Duckett, William, [6]n
- Dudley, Alice, Lady, [93]n, [120], [121], [128], [129], [130], [135]
- Dudley, Sir John. (See Lisle).
- Dudley, Sir Robert, [135]
- Dudley Court, [121]
- Duke Street (afterwards Sardinia Street), [100]
- Dummer, Thos., [66]
- Dunbar, Mary, Viscountess, [137]
- Dunn, George E., [132]
- Dyott, Jane, [145]n
- Dyott, Simon, [145]n
- Dyott Street, [145]
- Dysart, Countess of, [102]n
- Dyxson, Thomas, [3]
- Eagle and Child, High Holborn, [3]n
- Earl Street, [113]
- Eaton, Madame, [92]
- Edlyn, Edmund, [31]n, [32]
- Edmonds, Jane, [29]
- Edwards, Thomas, [134]
- Eldon, John Scott, 1st Earl of, [155]
- Elliott, Magdalen, [88]
- Ellys, Thos., [3]n
- Elm Field, [23]n, [101], [112]n
- Elmes, Anthony, [29], [108]n
- Emmanuel College, Cambridge, [5]
- Endell Street, Nos. 23 and 25, [105]
- Ennys, Captain, [97]n
- Essex, Elizabeth Paulet, Countess of, [61], [72], [86]n, [88]
- Essex, Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of, [88]
- Evans, Galfridus, [139]
- Evelyn, George, [31]n
- Evelyn, John, [12], [53], [113]
- Everard, Rev. Chas., [11]
- Everard, Wm., [11]
- Eversley, Charles, Viscount, [160]
- Exchequer Office, [113]
- Exeter, Countess of, [96]
- Fairfax, Dorothy (afterwards Lady Constable), [51]n
- Fairfax, Ferdinando, 2nd Lord, [51], [52]
- Fairfax, Thomas, 1st Lord, [51]n
- Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Baron, [51]
- Falcon (Falcon and Greyhound), High Holborn, [10], [13], [14], [15]
- Falconer, Elizabeth, [89], [92]
- Fanshawe, J., [83]
- Farmer, Thomas, [18]
- Farmhouse in rear of No. 196, Tottenham Court Road, [188]
- Farnham, John, [5]
- Fauconberg, Thomas, 1st Lord, [55]n, [137]
- Faulkner, Miss, [89]
- Fawlcon Yard, [15]n
- Feathers Court, High Holborn, [8]
- Feltham, manor and messuages in, [123], [124]
- Fenowillet, Peter, [115]
- Ferrand, William, [87]n
- Ferrers, Washington, Earl, [75]n
- Fielding, Henry, [71]
- Finch, Heneage, 1st Earl of Nottingham, [79]
- Finch, Sir Heneage, [79]
- Finch, Sir Henry, [78]
- Finch, Sir John, [79]
- Fire at Freemasons’ Hall, [62]
- Firmin (Firman), William, [8]
- Fisher, Cuthbert, [169]
- Fisher, Sir Edward, [119]n
- Fisher, Sir Thomas, [21]n
- Fisher, Thos., [3]n
- Flaxman, John, [151]
- Flitcroft, Henry, [130], [131], [132]
- Flood, John, [119]n, [122]n
- Flood, William, [119]n, [122]n
- Flood. (See also Lloyd.)
- Florence, Henry L., [63]
- Flower, Geo., [9]
- Floyd (Flood), Robert. (See Lloyd.)
- Fonseca, Don Manuel, [37]n
- Foote, Anne, [109]n
- Foote, James, [109]n
- Foote, Robert, [109]n
- Foote, Thomas, [109]n
- Forrester, Mary, [90]
- Fort, Edward, [37]n
- Fortescue, John, [10], [11]n
- Fortescue, Sir John, [23]n
- Fortescue Lane (alias Drury Lane), [23]n
- Foster, Henry, [34]n
- Foster, Margaret, [34]n
- Fotherly, John, [27]n, [29], [31]
- Foxcroft, Isaac, [97], [99]n
- Francis, Matthew, [101]n
- Francklin, Richard, [90]
- Francklyn, Mrs., [87], [90]–91
- Francklyn, Rev. Thomas, [87], [89], [90]
- Freeman, Sir Ralph, [47]n, [50]n
- Freeman, W. G., [70]
- Freemasons, Trustees for, [73]n, [75]
- Freemasons’ Hall and Tavern, [47], [55], [59]–84
- French Ambassador, [96], [97]
- Froude, Mr., [90]
- Froude, Ashburnham, [90]n, [92]
- Gage, George, [93]
- Galloway, Thomas, [82]
- Gallows, [144]
- Gally, Henry, [139]
- Gandy, J. M., [63]
- Garnault, —, [71]
- Garrett, Frauncis, [107]n
- Garrick, David, [67], [90]
- Gate House (near Broad Street), [110]
- Gate House (Great Gate) St. Giles’s Hospital, [118], [121], [125], [145]
- Gate Street, [5], [10]
- Gate Tavern, High Holborn, [15]
- Gatteker, Thos., [185]
- Gaussen, Samuel, [182]
- Gentleman, George, [8]n
- George, Prince of Wales (afterwards George IV.), [78]
- George, The, Broad Street, [125]
- George, The, High Holborn, [8]
- Gerard, Frances (née Godman), [21], [107]
- Gerard, Francis, [21], [107]n
- Gerard, Philip, [21]n
- Gerbier, —, [44], [45]
- Gerrard, Sir Thomas, [6]
- Gibbert, Mr., [13], [14]
- Gibbons, Walter, [28]
- Gibbs, Tristram, [120]
- Giffard, John, [10]
- Gifford, Dr. Andrew, [94]
- Gifford, Philip, [126]
- Gilbertson, Rev. Lewis, [153]n, [169]
- Glenbervie, Sylvester Douglas, Baron, [172], [173]
- Gloucester, Duke of, [75]
- Glynn, John, [183]
- Goddard, Alexander, [3]n
- Godfrey, Jno., [172]
- Godman (afterwards Gerard), Frances, [21], [107]
- Godman, Olive, [21], [107]
- Godman, Thos., [21]n
- Goldsborough, Edward, [7]
- Goldsborough, Grace, [8]
- Goldsborough, Robert, [8]
- Goldsborough, William, [7]
- Goldsmith Street, [18]–22
- Goodman, George, [15]n
- Goodyer, Lady Dinely, [56]
- Goring, George, Earl of Norwich, [88]
- Gosling, Geo., [153]
- Gower, John, 1st Earl of, [149]
- Gower, Lady, [70]n
- Gower Street, [185]
- Granby, John Manners, Marquess of, [91]
- Grange, Sir John, [125]n
- Grape Street (formerly Vine Street), [124]
- Graunge, John, [119], [122]
- Gray and Davidson, Messrs., [132]
- Grayhound. (See Greyhound.)
- Great Close of Bloomsbury, [125]n, [186]
- Great Gate, St. Giles’ Hospital. (See Gatehouse.)
- Great Portland Street, No. 122 (formerly 47), [58]
- Great Queen Street (Queen Street), [11]n, [14], [34], [92], [149]
- Great Queen Street Chapel, [86]–92
- Great Russell Street, Thanet House, [147]–149
- Great St. Andrew Street, [113]
- Great Turnstile, [3]
- Great Wardrobe, Nos. 57–58, Great Queen Street, [66]
- Great White Lion Street, [114]
- Great Wild Street (Wild Street), [34], [93]–97
- Green, Chas., [83]
- Green, Thomas, [176]
- Green Dragon Yard, High Holborn, [18]
- Greene Dragon, The, [18]
- Greene, Thomas, [13], [14]
- Gregg, Henry, [178]
- Gregory, Edmond, [5]n
- Greville, Fulk, [51]
- Greville, Robert, 2nd Baron Brooke, [51]n
- Grey, Humfrey (Humphrey), [35]
- Grey, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Stamford, [65]
- Grey, Thomas, Lord Grey of Groby, [65]
- Grey, William, Lord, 6th Baron North, [70]
- Grey of Wark, William, Lord, [70]
- Greyhound Inn, Broad Street, [101], [108], [109], [125]
- Greyhound Close, [108]
- Greyhound Court, [109]
- Gridiron, High Holborn, [3]n
- Grigge (alias Barbor), John, [145]
- Grove, Thos., [67]n
- Grover, Thomas, [18], [30]n
- Guerin, Peter, [39]n
- Guildford, Lord North, 2nd Earl of, [173]
- Guilford, Francis North, 1st Baron, [79], [80]
- Gwilliam, Thomas, [29]n
- Gyles’ Court, [108]
- Gyles, William, [108]
- Hahn, Daniel, [105]n
- Haley, William, [139]
- Hall, Charles, [29], [108]n
- Hallam, Adam, [90]
- Hallifax, Rev. Jas., [73]n, [75]n
- Halton, Lord, [56]
- Hamilton, Rev. Frederick, [166]
- Hamilton, James, 2nd Earl of Abercorn, [102]
- Hamilton, James, Lord Paisley, [102]
- Hamilton, William, [11]
- Hamlyn, Mistress Margaret, [110]
- Hammond, George, [138]
- Hammond, George Aust., [138]
- Hammond, John, [138]
- Hammond, Mrs. P., [138]
- Hankey, Thos., [166]
- Hanney, Sir Samuel, [172]
- Hannott, Anthony, [28]n
- Hanson, John, [54]n
- Hanson, Thomas, [108]
- Harboard, Sir Charles, [54]n
- Harborne, Symond, [101]n
- Harding, Margaret, [138]
- Harding, William, [138]
- Harley, Sir Edward, [79]
- Harman, John, [120]n
- Harris, Richard, [30]
- Harris, Robert, [3]n
- Harris, Thos., [126]
- Harrison, George, [20], [24]n, [107]
- Harrison, George, [145]
- Harrow, The, High Holborn, [18]
- Harrow Alley, [18]
- Hartopp, Lady, [91]
- Hartopp, Sir Thomas, [91]
- Hartopp, Sir William, [91]
- Hartoppe, William, [32]n
- Harvey, Sir Nicolas, [6]n
- Harwell, Henry, [6]n
- Hatton Garden, No. 13, [78]
- Hawford, Elizabeth, [134]
- Hawford, John (father and son), [134]
- Hawford, William, [134]
- Hawker, Thomas, [95]n, [96]
- Hawkins, Abraham, [109]n
- Hawkins, Anthony Hope, [177]
- Hawkins, Jane, [110]n
- Hawkins, John, [109]n
- Hawley, Nicholas, [14]
- Hawte, Sir William, [188]n
- Hayward, Sir Roland, [186]
- Hell Gate, [36]n
- Hellier, Samuel, [29]
- Henderson, John, [66], [67]n
- Henrietta Maria, Queen, Statue of, [44], [59], [60], [61], [71]–77
- Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury, [37]
- Herbert, Sir William, Earl of Pembroke, [119]
- Heron, Henry, [5], [7]
- Heron, Richard, [149]
- Herriot, William, [97]n
- Heston, manor and messuages in, [123]
- Hewitt, Matthew, [39]
- Heywood, Wm., [139]
- Hibbart, Thos., [164]
- Hibbert, Thos., [178]
- Higgons, Thomas, [88]
- Higgs, John, [22]n
- High Holborn, [3]–9, [13]–17, [23]–26
- High Street, St. Giles, [118], [144]
- Hill, Eliz., [70]
- Hill, Joseph, [84]
- Hippisley, Sir John, [29]n
- Hoare, Chas., [56]
- Hoare, Widow, [56]
- Hobbes, Thomas, [54]
- Hog Lane, [112], [118]n, [119]
- Hogarth Room, Freemasons’ Tavern, [63]
- Holborn Place, [8]
- Holborn Public Library, [18], [20]n, [114]
- Holborn Restaurant, [16]
- Holborn Station, [15]
- Holden, Nicholas, [122]n
- Holdmay, Robert, [56]
- Holford, Henry, [34], [35], [36]n, [40]n, [42], [93], [100]
- Holford, Jane, [35]n, [37]n, [40]n
- Holford, Richard, [34]n, [35]n, [37]n, [40], [42], [94]n, [100]n, [137]
- Holland, Henry Rich, 1st Earl of, [88]
- Holles, John, Duke of Newcastle, [188]
- Holles, John, 1st Earl of Clare, [100], [188]
- Holles, Sir William, [188]n
- Holles, Thomas Pelham. (See Pelham-Holles).
- Hollinghurst, Elizabeth (formerly Tompson), [8]
- Hollys, Sir William, [34]
- Holme, Daniel, [105]
- Holme’s Bagnio, [105]
- Holt, Rowland, [75]n
- Holt, William, [120]
- Hone, Matthew, [70]
- Hooker, John, [120]n
- Hoole, John, [57], [67]n
- Hooper, Benjamin, [28]
- Hooper, Sarah, [28]
- Hooper, William, [28], [29]
- Horn, Wm., [23]n, [144]n
- Horne, Thomas, [112]
- Horseman, Richd., [29]n, [31]n
- Hospital of Burton Lazars. (See Burton Lazars.)
- Hospital of St. Giles. (See St. Giles, Hospital of.)
- Hosyer, William, [24], [125]
- Howard, Catherine, [72]
- Howard, Charles, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, [92]
- Howard, Edward, Viscount Morpeth, [92]
- Howard, Henry, 7th Duke of Norfolk, [55]
- Howard, Col. Thos., [68]
- Howard, Thomas, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, [124]n
- Huckle, Godfrey Kneller, [56]
- Huddleston, Henry, [14]
- Hudson, George, [76], [77]n
- Hudson, Thomas, [67]n, [74], [76]–77
- Hugh, the Smith, [107]
- Hughes, [71]
- Hughes, John, [71]
- Huguenots’ Chapel, [115]
- Hunt, John, [186]
- Hunt, Stephen, [90]
- Hunter, John, [183]
- Hurlestone, Henry, [3]n
- Hutchins, Wm., [84]
- Hye, Henrye, [119]
- Iley, Thos., [76]
- Inchiquin, Murrough O’Brien, 1st Earl of, [69]
- Inchiquin, William O’Brien, 2nd Earl of, [69]
- Inns of Court Hotel, High Holborn, [8]
- Ittery, John, [42], [93], [94]n, [100]
- Ives, Anthony, [24]
- Ivey, Lady, [102]n
- Jackson, [71]
- Jackson, Mrs., [175]
- Jackson, Jas., [175]
- Jackson, John, [66]
- Jackson, T. S., [178]
- James, Madd., [96]
- James, Mary, [96]
- Jeffreys, George, 1st Baron Jeffreys, [81]
- Jennens, William, [113]n
- John de Cruce, [23], [107]
- John de Fonte the Elder, [23]n
- John of Good Memory, [23]n
- Johnson, Mrs. Barbra, [83]
- Johnson, Francis, [9]
- Johnson, Frederick, [9]n
- Johnson, John, [3]n, [9]n
- Johnson, John, [83]
- Johnson, Robert, [110]
- Johnson, Samuel, [57], [71], [85], [149]
- Johnson (alias Colleton), Mrs. Elizabeth, [69], [70]
- Johnson (alias Trueman), William, [80]n
- Jones, Ed., [57]
- Jones, Henry, and Sons, [133]
- Jones, Hugh, [24]
- Jones, Hugh, [99]n
- Jones, Inigo, [44], [136]
- Jones, John, [37]n
- Jones, William, [76]
- Jordayne, Thos., [24]n
- Joye, James, [112], [115]n
- Juxon, William, [65]n
- Kauffmann, Angelica, [151], [152], [153], [163], [169], [176]
- Keeley Street (formerly Little Wild Street), [99]
- Kekewitch, Robert, [11]
- Kemble Street, [34], [35]
- Kendricke, James, [113]
- Kendricke’s Yard, [141]
- Kensington, Henry Rich, Baron, [88]
- Kensington, Robert Rich, Baron, [88]
- Keroualle, Mdlle. de (afterwards Duchess of Portsmouth), [54]
- Killigrew, Elizabeth, [40]n
- King, Joseph, [31]
- King’s Gate, [21]n
- Kingsgate Street, [36]
- King’s Head, The, Broad Street, [125]
- King’s Head Inn, High Holborn, [15]
- Kingston (Kyngston), Edward, [20]n, [24]n, [122]n
- King Street (now Neal Street), [112], [113]
- King Street (now Shelton Street), [27], [30]–31
- Kingsway Theatre, [31]n
- Knapton, Samuel, [39]
- Knapton, Susan, [39]
- Kneller, Sir Godfrey, [47]n, [54]n, [55], [56]n, [65]n, [66]
- Kneller, Godfrey, the younger (Godfrey Kneller Huckle), [56]
- Kneller, G. J., [59]n
- Kneller, John, [56], [67]n
- Kneller, Sophia, [59]n
- Kniveton, Lady Frances, [135]
- Kniveton, Sir Gilbert, [135]
- Kyngston, Edward. (See Kingston.)
- Lacey, Jas., [83]
- Lacost, John, [29]n
- Lamb Alley, [110]
- Lamb, Peniston, [108]
- Lambe, Henry, [110]
- Lambe, John, [110]
- Land Bank (Land Credit Office), [82]
- Lande, —, [159]
- Lane, Byzantia (afterwards Cartwright), [74]
- Lane, Mistress Elinor, [15]
- Lane, Elizabeth, [74]
- Lane, Mary (afterwards Countess of Macclesfield), [74], [76]
- Lane, Ralph, [74], [89]
- Lane, Robert, [74]
- Lane, William, Junior, [4], [5], [14], [15]n
- Lane, The, [125]
- Langhorn, Sir William, [91]n
- Langhorne, Richard, [52]n
- Langston, Jas., [157]
- Langston, Mrs., [157]
- Larchin, John, [9]
- Larchin, Mary, [9]
- Lavell, Miss, [56]
- Lawrence, Edmund, [110]
- Lawrence Street, [145]
- Layton, Richard, [123]n
- Le Blanc, Sir Simon, [175]
- Lee, Jas., [171]
- Lee, John, [14]
- Lee, Robt. Cooper, [171]
- Lefevre, Chas. Shaw, [159], [160]
- Lefevre, Helena (afterwards Shaw Lefevre), [160]
- Lefevre, John, [159], [160]
- Legh, Joan, Lady (afterwards Chaloner), [124], [126]
- Legh, Katherine. (See Mountjoy, Lady).
- Legh, Sir Thomas, [34], [124], [126]
- Leicester, Countess of, [148]
- Leicester, Thomas Coke, Lord Lovel (afterwards Earl of), [148]
- Leigh, Hon. Charles, [135]
- Leivez (Leviez), Charles, [56]
- Lennox, Esmé Stuart, Duke of, [72], [101]
- Lennox House, [101], [106]
- Lennox, Katherine Clifton, Duchess of, [101], [102]
- Lenthall, William, [97]
- Lepers, Hospital for, [117]–126
- L’Estrange, Sir Roger, [136]
- Leverton, Lancelot, [163]
- Leverton, Thomas, [83], [84], [85], [150], [151], [152], [163]
- Leverton, William, [138]
- Leviez (Leivez), Charles, [56]
- Lewis, Jane, [110]n
- Lewknor, Sir Lewis, [30]
- Lewknor’s (Lutenor, Newtenor) Lane (now Macklin Street), [27]–30
- Lich Gate in St. Giles’ Churchyard, [138]
- Lightfoot, Richard, [144]
- Lindsey, 1st Earl of, [136]
- Lindsey House, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, [45]n
- Linley, Elizabeth Ann (afterwards Mrs. Sheridan), [66]
- Lisle, Sir John Dudley, Viscount, [118], [122], [124], [125], [145]
- Lister, Agnes (afterwards Lady Hartopp), [91]
- Lister, Sir Martin, [91]
- Little, Dr. W., [133]
- Little Denmark Street, [119]
- Little Earl Street, [113], [114]
- Little Queen Street, [14], [16], [37]
- Littleton, Sir Thomas, [75]
- Little Turnstile, [4], [5], [19]n
- Little White Lion Street, [114]
- Little Wild Street, No. 16, [99]
- Livingstone, Sir James (afterwards Earl of Newburgh), [72]n
- Lloyd, Elizabeth (afterwards Saywell), [119]–120
- Lloyd (Floyd or Flood), Robert, [118]n, [119], [120]n, [121]n, [122]
- Lloyd, William, [113]n
- Lloyd. (See also Flood.)
- Lloyd’s Court, [119], [120]
- London, Corporation of City of, [16], [186], [187]
- London Museum, [39]
- Long Acre (Field), [112]
- Loringe, William, [101]n
- Loughborough, Alexander Wedderburn, Lord, [155]
- Love, —, [138], [139]
- Loveday, Henry, [145]n
- Lovel, Sir Thomas Coke, Lord, [148]
- Lovell, Chas., [21]n
- Lovell, Nicholas, [105]n
- Lucas, John, [73]n
- Lumber Court, [114]
- Lumley, Sir Martin (of Bardfield Magna, Essex), [39]
- Lumley or Lomley, Sir Martin, (Lord Mayor), [39]
- Lushington, William, [183]
- Lutenor Street. (See Lewknor’s Lane.)
- Lyde, —, [159]
- Lyde, Sir Lionel, [153]
- Lying-In Hospital, Brownlow Street, [103]
- Mabb, Edward, [60]n
- Macclesfield, George Parker, 2nd Earl of, [74], [76]
- Macclesfield, Mary, Countess of, [74], [76]
- Mace, William, [188]
- McGee, Jas., [56]
- Macklin Street (formerly Lewknor’s Lane and Charles Street), [18], [27]–30
- Magnus, Master, [125], [145]
- Maidenhead, The, Dyott Street, [125], [145]
- Majendie, Rev. Dr., [143]
- Mallard, —, [83]
- Mallors, Jas., [59]n, [60]n, [70]n, [82]n
- Manners, Grace, (afterwards Lady Chaworth), [91]–92
- Manners, John, Marquess of Granby and Duke of Rutland (Lord Roos), [80]n, [91]–92
- Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of, [149]
- Mansion House, St. Giles’ Hospital, [118]
- March, Esmé Stuart, Earl of (afterwards Duke of Lennox), [72], [101]
- Market, proposed, in High Holborn, [16]
- Markham, Sir John, [11]
- Markmasons’ Hall, [84]
- Marlborough, 2nd Duke of, [149]
- Marshlands (Masslings, Maslyn), [101], [106], [110]–111, [112]–114, [123]
- Martin, Joseph, [11]
- Martin, Oliver, [115]n
- Martin, Ralph, [28]
- Marvell, Andrew, [134]
- Mascall, Anne (afterwards Vavasour), [20]
- Mascall, James, [20], [24]n, [107], [108], [126]n
- Mascall, Roger, [109]n
- Maslyn Fields (See Marshlands.)
- Maslyn’s Pond, [111]n
- Massingberd, Henry, [11]n
- Masslings. (See Marshlands.)
- Masters, Alexander, [29]n
- Matthew, Geoffrey, [108]
- Matthew, Godfrey, [107]
- Matthew’s Stables, [108]
- Mattingnon, Wm., [56]
- Maud, Queen, [117], [127]
- Maynard, Mary, [145]n
- Maynard, William, [145]n
- Maynard Place, [145]
- Maynard Street, [145]
- Maynwaring, Roger, [139]
- Medlicott, Edmond, [18]
- Mee, Sarah, [29]
- Mello, Francisco de, [97]
- Mennes, Capt. John, [72]n
- Mery, John, [126]n
- Methodist Chapel. (See Great Queen Street Chapel.)
- Mickle, —, [57]
- Middle Row (Round Rents), Holborn, [125]
- Middle Yard, Great Queen Street, [46], [61], [86], [87]
- Miller, Gregory, [9]
- Miller, John, [8], [9]
- Miller, Luke, [28]
- Mills, Peter, [29]n, [31]n, [44], [60], [61], [86]
- Milner, Robert, [28]
- Moivre, Abraham de, [76]
- Monmouth, Duke of, [55]
- Monmouth Street, [112]n, [113], [138]
- Monro, Sir Alexander, [164]
- Montagu, Anne Wortley, [89]
- Montagu, Anthony Maria, 2nd Viscount, [73]
- Montagu, Anthony, 6th Viscount, [65]
- Montagu, Barbara, Viscountess, [65]
- Montagu, Edward, 1st Earl of Sandwich, [89]
- Montagu, Edward Wortley, [89]
- Montagu, Elizabeth, Lady, [73]
- Montagu, Francis Browne, 3rd Viscount, [73]
- Montagu, Francis, 4th Viscount, [65]
- Montagu, Henry Browne, 5th Viscount, [65]
- Montagu, John, Duke of, [66]
- Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, [89]
- Montagu, Sydney Wortley, [89]
- Montgomery, Margaret, [57]
- Mordsley, W. H., [63]
- More, Thomas, [119]
- Moreland, Henry, [39]
- Moreton, John, [84]
- Morgan, Sir Anthony, [52]n
- Morgan, Nicholas, [112]
- Morpeth, Edward Howard, Viscount, [92]
- Morpeth, Elizabeth, Lady, [92]
- Morris, Mrs. Eliz., [83]
- Mosen, Sir Edward, [92]
- Mountjoy, Lady Katherine Legh, [5], [20], [34], [107], [108], [109], [118], [121], [122], [124], [125]n, [126], [144], [186]
- Mountjoy, Lord (Sir James Blount), [5], [20]n, [24]n, [34], [107], [108], [109], [122]n, [125]n, [126], [145], [186], [187]
- Mulberry Garden, [109]
- Mulgrave, Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Earl of, [73]
- Mulgrave, John Sheffield, 3rd Earl of, [73]–74
- Murray, William, 1st Earl of Mansfield, [149]
- Museum Street (formerly Bow Street), [29]
- Nash, J., [48]
- Nayler, John, [23]n, [144]n
- Nayler, Katherine, [23]n, [144]n
- Neal Street (formerly King Street), [111], [112], [113]
- Neale, Thomas, [113], [114]n
- Nelson, Samuel, [95], [96]
- Nettleton, Robert, [134]
- New Belton Street, [111]
- Newburgh, James, Earl of, [72]n
- Newcastle, Henry Fiennes Clinton, Duke of, [188]
- Newcastle, John Holles, Duke of, [188]
- Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of, [188]
- Newcombe, Edmond, [8]
- New Compton Street, Nos. 14–16, [141]
- Newlands, [111], [125]
- Newman, Arthur, [5]n, [6]n, [10], [15]n
- Newnham, Geo. L., [172]
- New Oxford Street, [146]
- Newtenor Street, [30]
- Newton, Humfrey, [6]n, [10]n
- Newton, Joan, [9]n
- Newton, Thomas, [15]n
- Newton, William, [3]n, [6]n, [9]n, [10], [11]n, [38], [43], [44], [45], [46], [47]n, [50], [59]n, [60], [86]
- Newton, William, Junior, [59]n
- Newton Street, [17], [18], [27]
- New Turnstile, [15]
- New Yard, Great Queen Street, [46], [47], [48]
- Norfolk, Henry Howard, 7th Duke of, [55]
- Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of, [124]n
- Norfolk House, St. James’s Square, [55]
- Normanby, John Sheffield, Marquess of, [73], [74]
- Normanby, Ursula, Marchioness of, [82]
- North, Catherine, [70]
- North, Charles, 5th Baron North and Lord Grey, [70]
- North, Dudley, 4th Baron, [80]
- North, Francis, 1st Baron Guilford, [79], [80]
- North, Frederick, Lord, 2nd Earl of Guilford, [173]
- North, Roger, [80]
- North, William, 6th Baron, [70]
- Northampton, Earl of, [11]n
- North Crescent, [186]
- Northumberland, Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of, [67], [71]–72
- Norton, Thos., [36]n
- Norwich, George Goring, Earl of, [88]
- Noseley, in Leicestershire, [111]
- “Noselings” (See Marshlands.)
- Nottingham, Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of, [79]
- Noverre, Augustin, [71]
- O’Brien, Murrough, 6th Baron and 1st Earl of Inchiquin, [69]
- O’Brien, William, Lord, afterwards 2nd Earl of Inchiquin, [69]
- Offley, Robert, [9]n
- Olde White Hart. (See White Hart.)
- Oldwych Close. (See Aldwych Close.)
- Oniate, Conde de. (See Spanish Ambassador.)
- Opie, John, [83]
- Ord, Jas., [83]
- Orme, —, [138]
- Orrery, Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of, [79]
- Owen, Thomas, [5]
- Oxenden, Lady (afterwards Countess Bellamont), [76]
- Paddy, Francis, [61]n, [82]n
- Page, Wm., [87]n
- Pain (Paign), Madame, [92]
- Pale Close (St. Giles’ Precinct), [122], [125]
- Pale Pingle, [13], [14], [24]n, [25], [29]n
- Palmer, Jno., [56]
- Paoli, —, [57]
- Parker, George, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield, [74], [76]
- Parker, Geo. Lane, [73]n, [74]
- Parker, John, [42], [43]
- Parker, Mary, Lady (afterwards Countess of Macclesfield), [74], [76]
- Parker (Parcar), Philip, [31]–32
- Parker, William, [32]
- Parker Street, [16], [27], [29], [31], [32], [33]
- Parker’s Lane, [30], [31]
- Parnell, Thos., [87]n
- Parnther, Robt., [182]
- Parsons, Mrs. F. M., [67]n
- Partington, Mrs. Ann, [11]
- Partington, Elizabeth, [11]
- Partington, John, [11]
- Partridge Alley, [6]n, [7]
- Paston, Sir William, [51], [52]
- Paulet, Elizabeth (afterwards Countess of Essex), [61], [72], [86]n, [88]
- Paulet, Sir William, [88]
- Pavior’s Alley, [106], [108]
- Payne, R., [88]
- Pearson, John, [137]
- Peers, Robert, [177]
- Pelham-Holles, Thomas, Duke of Newcastle, [188]
- Pembroke, William Herbert, 1st Earl of, [119]
- Pembroke, William, 3rd Earl of, [30]n
- Pendrell, Richard, [138]
- Pennell, Margaret (afterwards Reede), [186]
- Pennington, Sir John, [67], [72]n
- Pennyston, Prescott, [8]
- Pennyston, Thomasin, [8]
- Pepys, Samuel, [12]
- Perceval, Sir Philip, [69]
- Percival, Rowland, [122]n
- Percy, Algernon, 10th Earl of Northumberland, [67], [71]–72
- Percy, Bishop, [57]
- “Perdita.” (Mary Robinson), [77]–78
- “Perepont, Jervas”, [11]
- Perrin, Henry, [11]
- Perry, Elizabeth, [89]
- Perryn, Sir Richard, [172]
- Persall, Sir William, [68]
- Pery, John, [109]
- Perye, William, [125]n
- Petre, Sir Francis, [68]
- Petre, Robert Edward, Lord, [75]n
- Pettit, John, [29]n
- Peters, Mrs., [186]
- Phillips, John, [7]
- Phillips Rents, [7]
- Pickering, Joseph, [84]
- Pierrepoint, Lady Anne, [91]
- Pierrepont, Lady Mary (afterwards Lady Mary Wortley Montagu), [89]
- Pillar at Seven Dials, [113]–114
- Pindar, Peter (Dr. Wolcot), [83]
- Piozzi, Mrs., [85]
- Plowden, —, [71]
- Plumer, John, [21]n
- Pole, —, [165]
- Pole, Peter, [180]
- Pollard, Eliz., [83]
- Polton, John de, [109]
- Pont, Mrs., [71]
- Pope, Thos., [83]
- Popham, Colonel Alexander, [73]
- Port of London, scheme for improving, [187]
- Porter, Endymion, [88]
- Porter, George, [88]
- Porter, Lady Diana (Ann), [88]
- Porter, T. C., [185]
- Portsmouth, Duchess of (formerly Mdlle. de Keroualle), [54]
- Portsmouth Street, No. 2, [46]
- Portuguese Embassy, [65]–66, [96], [97]
- Pound, St. Giles’, [144]
- Povey, Justinian, [12]
- Povey, Thomas, [11], [12]
- Powell, Giles, [106]n
- Powell, Richard, [36]n
- Powlet, Lady Ann (afterwards Belasyse), [137]
- Powlett, Charles, Earl of Wiltshire (afterwards Duke of Bolton), [65]
- Praed, Wm. Mackworth, [11]
- Prescott, Jeoffery, [35]n, [37]n, [40]n
- Princes Street, [10]
- Pritchard, —, [56]
- Pritchard, William, [90]
- Purcell, Dr. John, [142]
- Purse Field, [4], [6], [10], [24], [34]
- Purse Rents, [5], [7]
- Pynchon, John, [11]n
- “Pyramide de la Tremblade”, [115]
- Queen Anne Street West, [58]
- Queen Anne’s Bath, Endell Street, [105]
- Queen Anne’s Bounty, [76]
- Queen Anne’s Wardrobe, [45]n, [66]
- Queenhithe, [117]
- Queen’s Court, [60]
- Queen Street. (See Great Queen Street, Little Queen Street.)
- Quire, Matthew, [107]
- Radcliffe, Dr., [56]
- Radclyff, Thomas, [124]
- Raftor, William, [71]
- Ragged Staff Court, [108]
- Ralph, James, [131]
- Rawlinson, Mary, [106]n, [108]n
- Raye, Thomas, [60]n
- Raymond, Ch., [84]
- Raymond, John, [180]
- Raynbowe, Richard, [25]
- Raynseford, Thomas, [6], [7]
- Read, Jonathan, [3]n
- Reade, Richard, [14]
- Reading, Roger, [15]n
- Redditt, Nicholas, [38]n
- Reede, Margaret (late Margaret Pennell), [186]
- Reede, Richard, [186], [187]
- Reid, Andrew, [179]
- Reneger, Thomas, [80]n
- Reynolds, Joshua, [76]–77
- Rich, Sir Henry, [126]
- Rich, Henry, 1st Earl of Holland, Baron Kensington, [88]
- Rich, Robert, Baron Kensington, 5th Earl of Warwick, [88]
- Richard II., [23]
- Richard, Lewis, [10]n
- Richardes, Lewis, [40]n
- Richardson, C. J., [63]
- Richardson, Jas., [163]
- Richardson, Jonathan, [76]
- Richardson, W. Westbrook, [83]
- Richold, —, [83]
- Ride, Miss, [71]
- Ridge, Jeremiah, [106]n
- Risley, Thos., [126]
- Rivers, Arabella, Lady, [69]
- Rivers, Elizabeth Scroope (afterwards Countess), [68]
- Rivers, Elizabeth, Countess of (née Darcy), [59], [67]–68, [73]n, [90]
- Rivers, John Savage, 2nd Earl, [68]
- Rivers, Margaret, Lady (formerly Tryon), [69]
- Rivers, Mary, Countess Dowager, [68]n
- Rivers, Penelope, Lady, [69]
- Rivers, Richard, 4th Earl (“Tyburn Dick”), [69], [70]
- Rivers, Thomas Darcy, Baron Darcy of Chich (afterwards Earl), [67]
- Rivers, Thomas Savage, 3rd Earl, [68], [69]
- Rivers House, Great Queen Street, [59], [63], [67]
- Roberts, Thomas, [13], [14]
- Robins, Richard, [107]
- Robinson, Mr., [77]–78
- Robinson (née Darby), Mary (“Perdita”), [77]–78
- Rochford, Bessy, Countess of, [70]
- Rochford, Frederick Nassau de Zuylestein, 3rd Earl of, [70]
- Rochford, William Henry, Earl of, [70]n
- Roger, son of Alan, [107]
- Ronquillio, Don Pedro de, [97]n
- Rookery, St. Giles, [145]–146
- Roos (Rous), Lord, [80]n, [91], [92]
- Rope, Master, [126]n
- Roper, Poyser, [39]
- Ros of Hamlake, Barony of, [91]n
- Ros of Roos, Barony of, [91]n
- Rose Inn, [27], [28], [123]
- Rose, tenement in Lewknor’s Lane, [28]
- Rose Field, [18], [20], [27]–32, [34]
- Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderburn, Earl of, [155]
- Round Rents (Middle Row), Holborn, [125]
- Rous. (See Roos.)
- Rowland, Percival, [122]n
- Rowlandson, William, [139]
- Rowley, —, [90]
- Royal, Mrs., [163]
- Rudd, Ric., [92]
- Rudd, Thos., [92]
- Russell, Francis, Earl of Bedford, [23]n, [51]n
- Russell, Lady Rachel, [126]
- Russell, Thos., [115]n
- Russell, William, Lord, [75]
- Rutland, Duchess of, [70]n
- Rutland, Earls of, [91]
- Rutland, John Manners, 9th Earl of. (See Roos.)
- Rymes, William, [3]n
- “Sacharissa” (Dorothy Spencer, Countess of Sunderland), [54]
- Sadler, Ric., [89]
- Sadler (alias Clarke), Thomas, [80]
- St. Albans, Earl of (Marquess of Clanricarde), [46], [47], [50], [59]
- St. Amond, Jas., [65]n
- St. Andrew Street, [113]
- St. Giles, Cripplegate, Charity Schools, [112]
- St. Giles-in-the-Fields Church, [127]–140
- St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Hospital of, [20], [23], [34], [107], [109], [111], [117]–126, [186]
- St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Rectors of, [87], [139]
- St. Giles’s Lane, [23]n, [35]n
- St. Giles’s Pound, [144]
- St. Giles, Vestry of, [26]
- St. Giles’ Wood, Edmonton, [125]
- St. Giles’ Workhouse, [109], [110]
- St. John, Lord, Earl of Wilts., and Marquess of Winchester, [95], [96], [137]
- St. John of Jerusalem, Priory of, [3], [7]
- St. John’s Court, [76]
- St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, Order of, [118]
- St. Mary Graces, Abbot of, [117]–118
- St. Thomas’s Street (now Shelton Street), [27], [31]
- Salisbury, Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of, [75]
- Salisbury, Robert Cecil, Earl of, [36]
- Salisbury, Thomas, [139]
- Salvadore, —, [66]
- Sandby, Thomas, [61], [62], [63]
- Sanders (Saunders), Mary, [96]
- Sandfeild, William, [38]
- Sandwich, Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of, [89]
- Sardinia Ambassador, [45]n
- Sardinia Place, [34]
- Sardinia Street, [93], [94], [100]
- Saunders, —, [89]
- Savage, —, [84]
- Savage, Miss Bessy (afterwards Countess of Rochford), [70]
- Savage, Elizabeth (afterwards Lady Thimbleby), [90]
- Savage, Elizabeth (née Darcy), Countess Rivers, [59], [67], [68], [73]n, [90]
- Savage, J., [89]
- Savage, John, 2nd Earl Rivers, [68]
- Savage, Lady Mary, [68]
- Savage, Sir Thomas (afterwards Viscount Savage), [67], [90]
- Savage, Thomas, 3rd Earl Rivers, [68], [69]
- Savill, Miss, [71]
- Sayes Court, Addlestone, [114]
- Saywell (née Lloyd), Elizabeth, [119]–120
- Schmidt, Bernard (Father Smith), [132]
- Scott, —, [172]
- Scott, John, 1st Earl of Eldon, [155]
- Scott, Sir John, [186]
- Scott, John (Rector), [139]
- Scott, William, [150]
- Scott, William (afterwards Lord Stowell), [155]
- Scroope, Adrian, [102]
- Scroope, Elizabeth (afterwards Countess Rivers), [68]
- Scroope, Sir Gervase, [102]
- Seagood, Henry, [35], [37], [40], [41]
- Seal, Office of the Lord Keeper of, [79], [80], [81]
- Seales, Major, [91]
- Segar (Seager), Sir William and Lady, [6]n
- Seven Dials, [113]–114
- Seven Dials. (See also Marshland.)
- Seven Dials Mission, [116]
- Seymour, Francis, 5th Baron Conway, [61]n
- Seymour (alias Conway), Popham, [78], [82]
- Shaftesbury Avenue, [112]n, [113], [118]
- Sharp, John, [139]
- Shaw, Charles (afterwards Shaw-Lefevre), [160]
- Shaw-Lefevre, Charles (afterwards Viscount Eversley), [160]
- Shaw-Lefevre, Sir John George, [160]
- Sheffield, Edmund, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave, [73]
- Sheffield, John, Marquess of Normanby, [73]–74
- Sheffield Street, boundary stone in, [1]
- Sheldon, Lady Henrietta Maria, [90]
- Sheldon, John, [147], [149]
- Sheldon, Ralph, [90]
- Shelton Street, [27], [30]–31
- Shenton, Mrs., [17]
- Shenton’s Tenements, [16], [17]
- Sherbourne, Richd., [11]
- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, [66]–67
- Sheridan, Thomas, [66]
- Shiffner, Henry, [84]
- Ship Tavern, Gate Street, [12]
- Short, Dudley, [109]
- Short, Gregory, [18]n
- Short, Thomas, [106], [108], [109]
- Short, William (the Elder), [28], [101], [106]
- Short, William (the Younger), [18], [19], [27]n, [28], [29], [30], [31]n, [101], [110], [112]
- Short’s Gardens, [101], [106]–111
- Sidney, Algernon, [81]
- Sidney, Henry, [54]
- Skinner, Sir John, [175]
- Slingsby, —, [79]
- Slingsby, Henry, [53]n, [79]
- Smallbone, Sir John, [110]n
- Smart, John, [22]
- Smart, Lewis, [22]
- Smart, William, [22]
- Smart’s Buildings, [18]–22
- Smith, Edward, [80]n
- Smith (Smyth), Edward, [106], [110], [121]
- Smith, Father (Bernard Schmidt), [132]
- Smith, John, [125]
- Smith, John, of Tudworth, [76]
- Smith, Lilley, [89]
- Smith, Thomas, [67], [72]n
- Smith, Thomas, [11]
- Smithfield Gallows, [144]
- Smithson, George, [6]n, [8]n
- Smyth, John, [139]
- Smyth, Katherine (alias Katherine Clerke), [24]
- Soane, Sir John, [63]
- Soho Square, [76]
- Somaster, Sir Samuel, [19]n
- Southampton, Henry, 3rd Earl of, [126]
- Southampton Buildings, [77]
- Southampton Square, [56]
- South Crescent, [186]
- Southgate, Rev. Richard, [136]
- Spanish Ambassador, [47], [59], [67], [96], [97]
- Sparkes, John, [41]
- Speaks, Hugh, [6]n
- Speckard, Abraham, [122]
- Speckard, Dorothy, [122]
- Spencer, Lady, [95]
- Spencer, Anne (née Digby), Countess of Sunderland, [54]
- Spencer, Lady Diana (afterwards Beauclerk), [149]
- Spencer, Dorothy (Countess of Sunderland) (“Sacharissa”), [54]
- Spencer, Henry, 1st Earl of Sunderland, [54]
- Spencer, Robert, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, [54]
- Spiller, Sir Henry, [29]n
- Spittle Houses, St. Giles’s Hospital, [118], [121]–122, [125]
- Stafey, John, [119]n, [121]n
- Stainsforth, George, [151]
- Stamford, Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of, [65]
- Star, High Holborn, [3]n
- Statue of Queen Henrietta Maria, [44], [59], [60], [61], [71]–77
- Steers, Charles, [149]
- Stephenson, Jno., [165]
- Stephenson, Mrs., [165]
- Steward, P. G., [61]
- Steward, William, [139]
- Stewart, G., [92]
- Stidwell Street, [123], [141]
- Stoake, Thomas, [40]n
- Stockwood, Edward, [3]
- Stonor, Thos., [47], [48], [54]n, [55]
- Stowell, William, Lord, [155]
- Stradling, Sir Edward, [42], [43], [93], [94], [100]n
- Stradling, Sir Edward (Junior), [94]n
- Stradling House, [95]
- Strange, Sir Robert, [44]n
- Stratton, Edward, [94]n
- Stratton, Elizabeth, [17]n
- Stratton, Henry, [110]
- Stratton, Robert, [35]n
- Strode, George, [42], [93]
- Stuart, Esmé, Seigneur D’Aubigny, Earl of March (afterwards Duke of Lennox), [72], [101]
- Stuart, George Seigneur D’Aubigny, [60], [72]
- Stydolph, Sir Francis, [112], [113]
- Stydolph, Sir Richard, [113], [122], [123]
- Stydolph, Thomas, [112]
- Suffolk, Earl of, [72]
- Sun and Dolphin, High Holborn, [3]n
- Sunderland, Anne, Countess of, [54]
- Sunderland, Dorothy Spencer, Countess of (“Sacharissa”), [54]
- Sunderland, Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of, [54]
- Sunderland, Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of, [54]
- Sussex, Duke of, [62]
- Sutton, George, [27]–28
- Swan, The, [107], [108]
- Swan on le Hop, [108]
- Symonds, R., [11]
- Tahairdin, Peter, [67]n
- Talbot, Hon. Catherine, [136]
- Talbot, Hon. John, [136]
- Tamworth, Viscount, [75]n
- Tatnell, Wm., [171]
- Tattershall, Widow, [96]
- Tavistock, Francis, Marquess of, [149]
- Tavistock, Lady, [149]
- Taylor, Ed., [56]
- Taylor, Dr. John, [89]
- Taylor, Richard, [28]n
- Taylor, W. A., [113]–114
- Taylor, William, [15]n
- Temple, Freemasons’ Tavern, [61], [62]
- Thanet, Thomas Tufton, 6th Earl of, [147], [148]
- Thanet House, [147]–149
- Theedham, Edward, [108]
- Thelwall, Daniel, [6], [8]n
- Theobalds, Hertfordshire, road to, [36], [42]
- Thimbleby, Elizabeth, Lady, [89]–90
- Thimbleby, John, [90]
- Thimbleby, Sir John, [11]n, [90]
- Thomas, —, [92]
- Thomas, Mrs., [92]
- Thomson, Mrs. Anne, [11]
- Thomson, William, [11]
- Thornton, Beatrice, [9]
- Thornton, John, [9]
- Thornton’s Alley, [9]
- Thorold, Anthony W., [138]
- Three Anchors, Salisbury Court, [82]n
- Three Feathers Tavern, High Holborn, [8]
- Thriscrosse, Francis, [38]
- Tomkins, Packington, [73]n
- Tompson, Elizabeth (afterwards Hollinghurst), [8]
- Tooke, Edward, [27]n, [28], [30]n
- Tottenham Court Road, [187], [188]
- Tower Street, [113]n
- Trinity College, [16]
- Troughton, —, [119]
- Trueman (alias Johnson), William, [80]n
- Tryon, Charles, [122]
- Tryon, Mrs. Margaret, [69]
- Tubb, Marchant, [163]
- Tubbs, Robt., [165]
- Tufton, Lady Margaret, [148]
- Tufton, Thomas, 6th Earl of Thanet, [147], [148]
- Turngatlane, [3]
- Turnpiklane, [3]
- Turpin, Jeremiah, [19]
- Twelves, John, [71]
- Twiney, J., [83]
- Twisden, Sir Thomas, [11]
- Twisden, Sir William, [11]
- Twyford Buildings, Gate Street, [12]
- “Tyburn Dick”, [69]
- Tyburn Gallows, [144]
- Tye, Dr., [162]
- Tyler, Rev. James Endell, [105]
- Tyler, William, [61], [62]
- Umfreville, Chas., [103]n
- Umfreville, Gilbert, [103]n
- Unicorn Inn, High Holborn, [8], [9]
- Unicorn Yard, High Holborn, [8]
- Vanblew, —, [76], [77]n
- Van Helmont, —, [78]
- Varney, Frances, [120]
- Vaughan, Elinor, [18]
- Vaughan, Thomas, [18]
- Vaughan, Thomas (“Dapper”), [71]
- Vaune, Mr., [90]
- Vavasour, Anne, [20]
- Vavasour, John, [20], [101], [107], [108], [110], [144]
- Vavasour, Nicholas, [144]
- Vere, Lady, [31]
- Vere, Sir Horace, [51]
- Verney, Edmund, [121]
- Verney, Sir R., [120]n
- Vernon, Mr., [77]
- Verrinder, Dr. G. C., [132]
- Vertue, —, [44]
- Vestry of St. Giles, [26]
- Villiers, George, 1st Duke of Buckingham, [91]n
- Villiers, George, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, [91]n
- Villiers House, [53]n
- Vine, The, High Holborn, [123], [124]
- Vine Street (now Grape Street), [124]
- Violetti, Eva Maria, [90]n
- Vuidele, Anthony, [119]
- Waldron, John, [6]
- Wales, George, Prince of (afterwards George IV.), [78]
- Walgrave, John, [28], [107]
- Walker, Dr. Jas., [11]
- Walker, John, [13], [14]
- Walker, Richard, [163]
- Walker, Thomas, [29]n, [31]n
- Walpole, Horace, [44], [46], [56]n, [71]
- Walter, Peter, [105]
- Walton, Brian, [139]
- Ward, James, [92]
- Wardrobe, Great Queen Street, [45]n, [66]
- Warner, Henry, [34]n
- Warwick, Charles, Earl of, [88]
- Warwick, Robert, Earl of, [88]
- Watson, Mrs., [96]
- Watson, Henry, [149]
- Watson, Mary, [96]
- Watson, Rowland, [5], [6]
- Watson, William, [5]
- Watson, Sir William, [133]
- Wayte, Edward, [79]
- Webb, Barbara (afterwards Viscountess Montagu), [65]
- Webb, Lady Barbara, [65], [136]
- Webb, Sir John, [47]n, [65]n, [136]
- Webb, John, Architect, [44]
- Webb, Philip Carteret, [73]n, [74]
- Webb, Rhoda (afterwards Beavor), [75]
- Webb, Richard, [38]
- Webb, Thos., [71]
- Wedderburn, Alexander, Lord Loughborough (afterwards Earl of Rosslyn), [155]
- Weedon, Thomas, [96]
- Weld, Lady Frances, [94], [95]n
- Weld (Wild, Wield), Humfrey, [59], [60], [94], [95]n, [96], [97]n, [100]
- Weld House, [93]–97, [99]
- Weld Street. (See Wild Street.)
- Wesley, John, [115], [116]
- Wesleyan Chapel, Great Queen Street, [86]–92
- West London Mission, [88], [115]
- West Street, [112]n, [115]
- West Street Chapel, Seven Dials, [87]
- Western, Thomas, [11]
- Weston (Whetstone), John, [5]n
- Westone, William, [109]n
- Wetherell, Philip, [21]n
- Wharton, Philip, 4th Lord, [79], [120]
- Whetstone, William, [6]–7
- Whetstone Park, [4], [8]
- White, James, [28], [112]
- White Hart, [14], [19], [20], [23], [24], [25], [28], [29]n, [30]n, [123]
- White Hart Feilde, [6]
- —(See also Pursefield.)
- White Hart Yard, [26]
- White Horse in Drury Lane, [35]
- White House, St. Giles’s Precinct, [121]
- White Lion Street, [113]n, [114]
- Whitesaunder, Thomas, [119]
- White Swan in Queen Street, [37]n
- Whitfield, Henry Fotherley, [31]n
- Whitfield, Thomas, [110]n, [111]n
- Wigg, William, [110]n, [111]n
- Wild. (See Weld.)
- Wild Boare Alley, [18]
- Wild Court, Nos. 6 and 7, [98]
- Wild Street (Weld Street), [34], [93]–97
- —(See also Little Wild Street.)
- Wilkes, John, [74]–75
- Wilkinson, William, [125]
- Wilkinson’s Close, [125]n, [187]
- Williams, Jas., [165]
- Williams, John, [84]
- Williams, Paul, [40]n
- Williamson, Sir Joseph, [69]
- Williamsfeild (alias Church Close), [145]
- Willoughby, Philip, [60]n
- Willson, Thomas, [138]
- Wilson, Benjamin, [56], [57], [66], [67]n
- Wilson, Jas., [56]
- Wilson, Major, [57]
- Wilton House, Picture of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, [46]
- Wiltshire, Charles Powlett, Earl of (afterwards Duke of Bolton), [65]
- Winchester, John, Marquiss of, [95], [96], [137]
- Windell, Richard, [109]n
- Windham, W., [67]
- Winstanley, J., [11]
- Wise (Wyse), Joan (afterwards Briscowe), [107], [119]
- Wise, John, [107]n
- Wise, Robert, [20]
- Wither, Thomas, [60]n
- Withers (Wither, Wyther), Anthony, [51], [60], [73]n
- Withers, William, [74]
- Wolcot, Dr. (Peter Pindar), [83]
- Wolstenholme, John, [96]
- Wood, Anthony, [80]
- Woodville, Thomas, [130]
- Woodward, William, [14]
- Worcester, Edward (1st Marquess of), [73]
- Worliche, Mary, [9]n
- Worlidge, Mrs., [77]
- Worlidge, Thomas 58, [67]n, [76], [77]
- Worsley, John, [96]
- Wortley, Sir Francis, [89]
- Wray, Sir John, [95]n
- Wren, Sir Christopher, [123], [147]
- Wren, Stephen, [147]
- Wright, —, [96]n
- Wright, Martin, [89]
- Wriothesley, Lord, [124]
- Wylson, —, [119]
- Wynter, Master, [119]
- Wyse. (See Wise.)
- Yarmouth, 1st Earl of, [52]
- York, Frederica, Duchess of, [114]
- York, Sir William Dawes, Archbishop of, [110]n
- Young, Thomas, [110]
- Zucchi, Antonio, [151], [153], [163], [176]
- Zuylestein, Frederick Nassau de, 3rd Earl of Rochford, [70]
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