INDEX
- Abductions of women, 125
- Abram men, 346
- Academy of Arts, planned, 326
- Act of Indemnity, 81
- Act of Uniformity, 81
- Actors, 321
- Actresses, first introduced, 318
- Agriculture, bad state of, 126
- Ailesbury, Earl of, 173
- Albemarle, Duke of. See Monk, General
- Aldermen, 12, 17, 37, 52,
69, 72, 76, 88,
128, 155, 218, 333,
335;
- court of, 114, 207, 358;
- election of, 119
- Aldersgate, 275, 335;
- Street, 173, 253, 275
- Aldgate, 13, 103, 151, 262,
277, 305
- Allen, Lady, 266
- Allin, Rev. John, 230
- Allor, Edward, 327
- Almshouses, 158, 360;
- list of, 372, 373
- Alsatia, 146, 168, 348
- Alsatians, 126
- Ambassadors, reception of, 172;
- houses of, 39–42;
- chapels of, 42, 116
- America, emigration to, 32
- Amwell, 9
- Anderson, William, 204
- Anderton, Henry, 327
- Andrews, Thomas, 52
- Anglers, 346
- Anne, Queen, and the City, 127;
- at Sacheverell’s trial, 131;
- dies, 134
- Anne of Denmark, Queen, 143, 173
- Antiquaries, Society of, 239
- Apothecaries’ Hall, 248
- Apprentices, 19, 27, 57, 69,
121, 186–189, 305,
347, 352
- Aqueducts, 121
- Aragon, Don Blasco de, 11
- Archer, Thomas, 327
- Ardee, Dr., 162
- Arlington Garden, 381
- Armstrong, Archie, 329
- Arthur, Prince, 9
- Artillery Lane, 275
- Arundel, Earl of, 10, 326
- Arundel House, 172, 173, 270
- Astrology, 162, 238, 239
- Atkins, Alderman, 37, 52, 64
- Atkyns, Edward, 265
- Aubrey, 309
- Austin Friars, 262
- Axtell, Colonel Daniel, 81
- Aylesbury House, 272
- Backhouse, Sir W., 266
- Bacon, Lord, 139, 234, 235, 239
- Baldwin’s Gardens, 171
- Ballad-singers, 182
- Banbury, Lord, 126
- Bancroft, Thomas, 354
- Bankers, 86, 196
- Bank of England, 202–205;
- effect of, on City and Crown, 205
- Bankside, 243, 261, 320
- Bann Fishery, 207
- Baptism, 148, 150
- Barbadoes, 34
- Barbican, 173, 269, 275, 278
- Barking, 84
- Barmisie Lane, 270
- Barnard’s Inn, 276
- Barristers, 178
- Bartholomew Fair, 221, 333, 335, 336,
362
- Bartholomew Lane, 262
- Baynard’s Castle, 173, 253
- Basing Lane, 140
- Basinghall Street, 222, 265
- Bassishaw, Ward of, 105
- Bastwick, Dr., 144
- Bedford Street, Covent Garden, 252
- Beggars, 230, 357
- Bellamy, Richard, 6
- Bellmen, 257
- Bell Yard, 277
- Benefit of Clergy, 345
- Berkeley, Lord, 173, 177
- Berkeley, Mr. Justice, 29
- Berkeley House, 274
- Berkeley of Stratton, Lord, 177
- Berkstead, 80
- Bermondsey, 18;
- Lane, 270
- Bermudas, 17, 34
- Bethel, Slingsby, 92
- Bethlehem Churchyard, 275
- Bethnal Green, 198, 245
- Betterton, 321
- Bible, the, 137, 139;
- the Geneva, 141
- Bigod, Roger, 336
- Billingsgate, 43, 242, 251
- Bishopsgate, 13, 78, 362;
- Bar, 272;
- Street, 38, 155, 262,
265, 269, 275, 316
- Blackfriars, 18, 116, 128, 132,
155, 171, 178, 262,
281, 303
- Blackman Street, 272
- Blackwall, 84, 272
- Blackwell, Edward, 86
- Blood, Colonel, 85
- Bloomsbury, 269
- Blow, John, 326
- Bludworth, Sir T., 179
- Boleyn, Anne, 299
- Bonner, Nicholas, 327
- Book of Sports, 15
- Boonen, Guilliam, 338
- Boorde, Dr. Andrew, 236
- Borough, the, 66, 171
- Bouverie Street, 349
- Bow Lane, 159
- Box, Ralph, 95
- Boyer, Sir W., 177
- Bradshaw, Cornewall, 179
- Bradshaw, John, 52
- Bread Street Hill, 279
- Brentwood, 160
- Brick Lane, 275
- Brides Lane, 266
- Bridewell, 266, 270
- Bridges—Fleet, 268;
- Holborn, 262, 266, 276;
- London, 169, 242, 244,
248, 253, 256, 270,
282;
- Strand, 75;
- Westminster, 267
- Bridgwater, Earl of, 173, 177
- Bridgwater House, 275
- Bristol, 152
- Britain’s Burse, 197
- Broad Street, 262
- Broggers, 14
- Brompton Park, 381
- Brook House, 173, 276
- Brooke, Baron, 177
- Browne, General, 45, 50, 76
- Browne, Sir R., 78, 260, 266
- Brydges Street, 251
- Bubb, Captain, 162
- Buckingham, Duke of, 25, 30, 31
- Buckingham, Earl of, 177
- Buckingham, 2nd Duke of, 76, 198
- Buckingham House, 270
- Buckingham Palace, 313
- Bucklersbury, 116
- Bunhill, 179, 274;
- Fields, 272
- Burgess, Cornelius, 152
- Burghley, Lord, 161
- Burial, 147, 148
- Burlington, Earl of, 177
- Burroughs, Captain John, 179
- Burton, Henry, 144
- Busby, Captain, 340
- Butcher’s Close, 274
- Butcher’s Row, 276, 277
- Butler, Samuel, 157, 238
- Butter, Nathaniel, 327
- Buttolph’s Wharf, 260
- Byzantine Gift, 363
- Calico-printing, 199
- Cambridge, 361
- Campden, Viscount, 177
- Canning Street, 260, 262
- Cannon Street, 265
- Canterbury, Archbishop of, 218, 220
- Carmen, 357
- Carnarvon, 144
- Carnarvon, Earl of, 173
- Carolina, Provinces of, 128
- Carpets, 288
- Carr, Sir R., 177
- Carter Street, 275
- Carts, licensed, 182
- Castlemaine, Lady, 300
- Castle Street, 248
- Cateaton Street, 105, 266
- Catherine of Braganza, Queen, 173
- Catholic chapels, 154, 155;
- destroyed, 116, 125
- Catholic Priests, 6, 126, 154, 257
- Catholics, 5–8, 18, 20, 38–40,
89, 90, 91, 108,
109, 110, 116, 126,
137, 139, 142,
154, 155, 156, 250,
257, 264
- Cavaliers, cruelty of, 61–63
- Cecil, Lord, 11
- Chadwell, 9
- Chamberlayne, 289, 329
- Chambers, Alderman, 64
- Chambers, Robert, 29
- Chancery Lane, 266, 270, 276
- Charing Cross, 292, 312
- Charles I. and New River Shares, 9;
- and the City, 20, 24, 25;
- and Dr. Lambe, 25–27;
- and the Cheapside shops, 28;
- and Parliament, 34, 35, 37;
- and the Puritans, 141;
- and Monopolies, 195;
- and the Irish Society, 195;
- and Emigration, 196;
- and Art, 326
- Charles II., his pledges before accession, 73, 75;
- his welcome, 74–76;
- lands, 75;
- enters London, 76;
- Coronation, 76;
- and the City, 82–102;
- and the Exchequer, 86;
- and Parliament, 86, 89, 90;
- his court, 100–102,
363–368;
- his income, 199;
- and the Irish Society, 210, 211;
- and the Plague, 218, 220;
- and the Fire, 260–264, 266
- Charles Street, Westminster, 347
- Charlton, 362
- Charterhouse Lane, 173
- Cheapside, 26, 28, 75, 78,
107, 118, 188, 200,
243, 246, 256, 262,
280, 287
- Chelsea, 193;
- Physick Garden, 381;
- College, 381
- Cheshire rising, the, 151
- Chester, 144
- Chichester, Sir A., 208
- Chick Lane, 274
- Child’s Bank, 204
- Chimneys, 359
- Chimney-sweepers, 182
- Chiswell, 269
- Chiswell Street, 78, 272, 275
- Chocolate-houses, 296
- Christmas, 141, 359
- Chronologer, City, 178, 179
- Churches—Altar-rails, 155;
- Images and pictures, 147, 151;
- Organs, 147;
- Vestments, 147, 151;
- Registers, 147;
- Behaviour in, 149;
- Services, 158;
- Conventicles turned into, 155;
- Rebuilt after Fire, 256, 280;
- Ceremonies at building of, 361;
- All Hallows in the Wall, 256;
- All Hallows the Less, 253;
- Barking, 261;
- Chapels, Royal, 326, 334, 363;
- Christ Church, Newgate, 46, 64;
- Grey Friars, 246;
- Holy Trinity,
- Minories, 256;
- Lambeth, 382;
- St. Alphege, 280;
- St. Andrew’s, Holborn, 133, 276;
- St. Anne’s, Blackfriars, 248;
- St. Bartholomew by the Exchange, 43;
- St. Bartholomew the Great, 274;
- St. Bartholomew the Less, 274;
- St. Botolph, Aldgate, 149, 150,275;
- St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, 276;
- St. Dunstan’s, Fleet Street, 75, 245, 262, 265, 266, 267, 277;
- St. Ethelburga, 280;
- St. Faith’s, 264, 267, 268;
- St. Giles’s, 275;
- St. Giles’s in the Fields, 44;
- St. George’s, Southwark, 243, 270, 316;
- St. James’s, Duke’s Place, 151;
- St. James’s, Clerkenwell, 272;
- St. James’s, Garlickhithe, 150;
- St. Lawrence, Pountney, 265;
- St. Leonard’s, Shoreditch, 269, 272, 274;
- St. Margaret’s, Lothbury, 43;
- St. Mary le Bow, 118, 265, 280;
- St. Mary Overies, 171, 243;
- St. Mary Spital, 269;
- St. Michael’s, 280;
- St. Olave’s, Old Jewry, 247;
- St. Paul’s Cathedral, 128, 130, 151,
152, 245, 246, 253,
258, 262,
264, 265, 267,
268, 315, 326;
- St. Peter’s, Cornhill, 151, 280;
- St. Saviour’s, Southwark, 130;
- St. Sepulchre’s, 262, 274, 276;
- St. Swithen’s, Candlewick Street, 245;
- St. Thomas of Acon, 246;
- Stepney, 269;
- Temple, 265;
- Westminster Abbey, 5, 267;
- Whitechapel, 44
- Church of England—after the Restoration, 154;
- and Charles I., 111;
- and the City, 131;
- High Church party, 127, 130–133,
144, 145, 146;
- Growth of, 133;
- Footing in, 145, 146
- Church-houses, 360
- City, the—Area of after Fire, 272;
- Expansion of, 269;
- families, 176;
- inhabited by merchants, 173;
- health of, 283;
- new houses built in, 180;
- small tenements in, 180;
- Protestant, 20;
- turns Royalist, 69–73;
- sanitation of, 283;
- rebuilt after Fire, 251, 254, 256,
264, 265, 279 287;
- and Charles I., 24, 25;
- and Charles II., 82–102;
- and the Church of England, 131;
- and the Civil War, 42–46, 49,
53–63;
- and the Commonwealth, 64–73;
- and the County Gentry, 173, 174;
- and the election of Sheriffs, 17;
- and the fleet, 25, 28, 29;
- and the Freemen, 134;
- and the Irish Estates, 29, 30,
207–212;
- and James I., 9, 20, 21;
- and James II., 110, 114;
- and the nobility, 278;
- and its orphans, 120, 121;
- and Parliament, 46, 47, 50;
- and the Protector, 68;
- and Queen Anne, 127;
- and religion, 31;
- and supplies and loans, 34, 35, 36,
46, 47, 49, 67,
73, 89, 199, 205;
- and William III., 117, 118
- City Companies, 17, 18, 25, 37,
207, 230;
- Clothworkers, 9;
- Grocers, 201, 202;
- Merchant Adventurers, 18;
- Merchant Taylors, 18;
- Pin-makers, 202;
- Skinners, 72, 211;
- Weavers, 196;
- Woodmongers, 182
- Civil War—Defence of London in, 43, 44, 49;
- Trade ruined by, 44, 57, 67;
- and the City, 45, 46
- Clapper Doyens, 346
- Clare, Earl of, 173, 177
- Clare Market, 321
- Clarendon, Earl of, 142, 177
- Clarges, John, 354; Ann, 354
- Clement, Gregory, 81
- Clement’s Inn, 270, 277
- Clench, Dr., 126
- Clergy, the, 125, 141, 143;
- Accusations against, 149, 150;
- and the Bishops, 35;
- ejected, 150, 151,
369–371;
- persecuted, 146, 149;
- Pluralists, 371
- Clerkenwell, 6, 44, 132, 262,
269, 272;
- Close, 272;
- Green, 272;
- Spa Fields, 315
- Clifford, Lord, 177
- Clifford’s Inn, 256, 277
- Cloth Fair, 275, 335, 336
- Cloth trade, 192, 194
- Coal trade, 198
- Cobham, Lord, 5
- Cock Lane, 276
- Cockaine’s Patent, 194
- Cockpit, the, 155
- Coffee-houses, 315;
- the first, 294
- Coffin, R., 125
- Coherton, Mrs., 125
- Coinage, 199, 200
- Coke, Sir E., 361
- Cold Harbour, 18, 246, 253
- Coleman Street, 77
- Coleraine settled, 207, 208, 209
- Comminuta, N., 125
- Common Council, 8, 17, 42, 43,
48, 50, 52, 66,
72, 73, 88, 92,
208, 254, 357;
- Court of, 114;
- election of, 119
- Common Prayer, Book of, abolished, 147, 148;
- publicly torn, 149
- Companies’ Halls, 246;
- Drapers’, 189;
- Fishmongers’, 253;
- Goldsmiths’, 50;
- Grocers’, 46, 49, 204;
- Haberdashers’, 80;
- Leadenhall, 9, 78, 265;
- Mercers’, 75;
- Merchant Taylors’, 91, 265;
- Skinners’, 99, 72;
- Weavers’, 50
- Compting House, 366
- Conduit Head, 179
- Congreve, 292
- Constables, 356, 357
- Conventicles, list of, in 1680, 156 157;
- turned into churches, 155
- Conway, Lord, 262
- Cooke, 326
- Cooke, Sir T., his garden, 381
- Cooling, Joseph, 349
- Cooper, Samuel, 326
- Copper tokens, 317
- Corbet, 80
- Corinthian, Tom, 331
- Cornhill, 246, 262, 294
- Cornish, Henry, 92, 97, 105–108
- Correggio, 326
- Cosmo, Duke of Tuscany, 182, 289, 330
- Cotton, Sir Robert, 200
- Council of State, the, 150
- Country Gentry—and Trade, 174;
- dress of, 302
- Court of Conscience, 8
- Courtney, Viscount, 177
- Covent Garden, 56, 168, 186, 251,
262, 270, 280, 315
- Coventry, Earl of, 177
- Coventry, Lord Keeper, 29
- Cow Cross, 274
- Cowden’s Rents, 279
- Crafts, feuds between, 280
- Craftsman, 139;
- wages, 184;
- leave City, 269;
- dress of, 302
- Cramp Ring, the, 163;
- rite of blessing, 166, 167
- Crane, Sir F., 200
- Craven, Earl of, 173, 177, 218
- Crimes, 345, 346
- Crimping, 184, 185
- Cripplegate, 78, 220, 223, 269,
275
- Crisp, Sir N., 177
- Crofton, Zachary, 150, 151
- Cromwell, Oliver, 64, 65, 68, 150,
151, 276;
- and the Irish Estates, 210, 211
- Crooked Lane, 242
- Crystal-gazing, 162
- Cuckold’s Point, 362
- Cullons, Thomas, 49
- Cunningham, 292
- Customs duties, 190, 198
- Custom House, 246, 251
- Cutler, Sir J., 177
- Damiens, 104
- Daniel, Cromwell’s Porter, 157
- Davenant, Sir W., 198, 240, 321
- Day, Cornet, 77
- Deadman’s Place, 146
- Dean Street, 275
- Debtors, 8, 168, 349
- Declaration of Indulgence, 110;
- the second, 112
- Defoe, Daniel, 160, 217, 223, 224
- De Grammont, 347
- Delamere, Lord, 116
- De-Laune, Thomas, 363
- Dentists, 235
- Deptford, 223, 362, 382
- Derby, Earl of, 10
- Derby House, 173, 256
- Derry settled, 207, 208, 209
- Devil, the, bargains with, 160, 161
- Devonshire, Duke of, 381
- Devonshire, Earl of, 10, 177
- Dictionary of Dreams, 161
- Disception, 150
- Disorderly houses, 13, 100, 186
- Dissenters. See Nonconformists.
- Diving bell, 126
- Divines, Council of, in 1643, 146, 147
- Dobson, William, 326
- Doctor’s Commons, 178, 251
- Dodd, Rev. J., 149
- Dolben, Dean, 267;
- Sir W., 88
- Dommerers, 346
- Doolittle, Mr., 155
- Dorchester, Marquis of, 173, 177, 275
- Dorset, Earl of, 10, 177, 179
- Dorset House, 264
- Douglas, Captain, 116
- Downes, Bartholomew, 327
- Downey, Sir G., 80
- Droman, David, 329
- Drummond’s Bank, 292
- Drunkenness, 356
- Drury, Father, 19
- Drury Lane, 56, 125, 173, 222,
270, 321, 332
- Dryden, 252, 314
- Dubois, John, 95, 96
- Ducking-pond, 272;
- stool, 346
- Duelling, 126, 346
- Dugdale, Sir W., 54, 361
- Duke’s Place, 18, 262
- Duke Street, Covent Garden, 125
- Duke Street, Westminster, 347
- Duncombe, Sir S., 340
- Dungeons, 359, 360
- D’Urfey, Tom, 101, 336
- Durham House, 197, 270
- Dutch trade, 190, 191
- Eastcheap, 246
- Easter, 359
- East India Company, 193, 194, 196
- Eastminster, 269
- Education, 278, 361
- Eliot, Sir J., 30
- Elizabeth, Queen, 299
- Ely House, 173, 276
- Embalming, 235
- Emigrants, ages of, 34
- Emigration, 32–34, 83, 128,
142, 143, 184, 196,
206
- English Mercury, the, 327
- Erasmus, 159, 361
- Erber, the, 246
- Erskine, Sir T., 11
- Esquires, 175
- Essex, Earl of, 10, 99, 173
- Essex House, 173, 270
- Euston Road, 315
- Evans, Ellen, 163
- Evans, the wise man, 162
- Evelyn, John, 81, 100, 110, 113,
224, 251, 254, 258,
259, 278, 293,
294, 299, 305,
312, 313, 315, 338,
382
- Everard, Sir F., 177
- Examiners, 225
- Exchange, the, 72, 152, 197, 246,
251, 253, 261, 262,
265, 266, 280,
283, 315, 316,
354
- Exchequer closed, 86, 120, 197
- Exchequer Office, 265
- Excise, 342
- Excise Office, 251
- Executions, 6, 80, 81, 104,
107, 108, 125, 126,
250, 257, 334, 345,
349
- Exeter House, 251
- Fairfax, Sir T., 46, 47, 48, 49,
50, 57, 64;
- Lady, 266
- Fairs, 329, 333–335
- Falcon Stairs, Southwark, 159
- Fans, 361
- Farringdon Street, 276
- Farrington Without, ward of, 94
- Farryner, 244
- Farthing Office, the, 200
- Farthing tokens, 200
- Fashionable class, growth of, 311
- Fashions, 302
- Fashion Street, 275
- Fasting, 145, 146, 148
- Fatal Vespers, the, 18, 19
- Felton, John, 31
- Fenchurch Street, 172, 200, 261, 262
- Ferries, St. Mary Overies, 281;
- Horseferry, 281
- Fetter Lane, 169, 257, 266, 270,
276
- Feversham, 114
- Fifth Monarchy Men, 68, 76–80, 82
- Finch, Sir Heneage, 177
- “Finit,” Sir John, 329
- Finsbury, 243;
- Fields, 269
- Fire brigade established, 83
- Fire of London, 84, 108, 157, 198;
- origin, 244;
- lack of water, 244;
- flight of people, 244, 245;
- spreads, 245;
- pecuniary damage, 246;
- public buildings destroyed, 246;
- warehouses and shops destroyed, 246;
- causes and conditions of, 248;
- suspicions of arson, 250;
- arrests, 250;
- the houseless, 251, 278, 279;
- loss of life, 251;
- effects of, 251–257;
- what escaped, 253, 362;
- contemporary accounts, 258–268
- Fire of 1679, 257
- Fish Street Hill, 262
- Fish, trade in, 192, 193
- Fisher’s Folly, 155
- Five Mile Act, the, 151
- Fleet Street, 19, 27, 169, 195,
258, 262, 265, 270,
280, 315, 321
- Fleetwood, 69
- Fleur de lys Court, 248, 253
- Floyer, 238
- Food and drink—of the working-classes, 126;
- suggested reforms in, 184;
- spirits, 184, 289;
- tea, 184, 292–294;
- coffee, 184, 289,
294–296, 315;
- chocolate, 184;
- bread, 242;
- beer and ale, 242, 289, 342;
- meals, hours of, 289–291;
- wine, 289, 312, 316,
317, 342;
- profusion of, 290;
- meat, 290;
- fruit and vegetables, 290, 291;
- cooking, 291;
- tavern dinners, 292;
- drinks, various, 293, 296, 315;
- Royal tables, 367
- Forks, 289
- Foster, Sir R., 177
- Foule, John, 155
- Fowke, John, 52
- Foxe, John, 144
- Foyle Fishery, 207
- Franciscans, the, 123
- Franklin, Benjamin, 289
- Free Trade advocated by Sir W. Raleigh, 190
- Friday Street, 262
- Frost, Walter, 179
- Fulwood’s Rents, Holborn, 146, 171
- Funerals, 309, 310
- Furnivall’s Inn, 274, 276
- Games and sports, 15, 32, 140,
155, 328;
- archery, 243, 360;
- ballad-singing, 230;
- bearbaiting, 169, 230, 270,
351;
- billiards, 169;
- bowls, 272, 290, 312,
360;
- buckle-play, 230;
- cock-throwing, 243;
- fencing, 330, 331;
- football, 243;
- lists of, 328, 329, 330;
- maypoles, 303;
- tennis, 329;
- whinney-board, 155;
- wrestling, 331
- Gaming-houses, 270, 352
- Garlick Hill, 278
- Garaway, Thomas, 293
- Gate Street Chapel, 132
- Gates, 13, 218;
- Bishopsgate, 261;
- Cripplegate, 305;
- Newgate, 276;
- St. John’s, 274
- Gaunt, Elizabeth, 108
- Gayre, Sir J., 37, 48, 49
- Genteleschi, 326
- “Gentleman,” title of, 174, 175, 176
- Gentlemen Pensioners, 366
- Gentry living in London in 1673, list of, 177, 178
- Gerard, Lord, 76
- Ghosts, 161
- Gibbons, Grinling, 327
- Gifford, Father, 257
- Gills, 323
- Giltspur Street, 276
- Gloucester, Duke of, 76
- Glyn, Recorder, 47
- Godfrey, Sir Edmondesbury, 89
- Gold, Alderman, 97
- Golden Farmer, the, 125
- Golden Lane, 272
- Gondomar, 19
- Goodenough, 107
- Goodman’s Fields, 277
- Goring, Colonel, 43
- Goring, Sir George, 329
- Goswell Street, 269, 272
- Gracechurch Street, 245, 261, 262
- Grafton, Duke of, 91
- Grand Remonstrance, the, 42
- Gravell Lane, 44
- Graves, merchant, 250
- Gravesend, 33, 216
- Gray, Lord, 275
- Gray’s Inn, 274, 275;
- chapel, 158;
- gardens, 315;
- Lane, 171, 274, 315
- Green Arbour Court, 276
- Green Cloth, Court of, 366
- Green, J. R., 139
- Green Park, 311
- Greenwich, 223, 282, 362
- Green Yard, 305
- Gresham College, 251, 257, 262,
264, 265, 266
- Gresham, Sir T., 261
- Greville, Sir J., 75
- Grey, Lord, 173
- Grey of Wark, Lord, 105
- Griffith, Sarah, 159, 160
- Grimes, 155
- Grimston, Sir H., 177
- Grub Street, 269
- Guards, Royal, 365, 366
- Guido, 326
- Guildhall, 95, 96, 107, 128
- Gunpowder Plot, 7
- Gwynne, Nell, 157, 321
- Hacker, Colonel Francis, 81
- Hackney, 173, 381
- Hackney coaches, 66, 83, 229,
242, 340
- Hackney coachmen, 356
- Haddon Hall, 299
- Halifax, Viscount, 177
- Hamersley, Sir H., 179
- Hamilton, Marquis of, 200
- Hammersmith, 381
- Hampden, John, 35
- Hampstead, 9, 78
- Hand Alley, 155
- Harding Street, 276
- Harrington of Exton, Lord, 200
- Harrison, General, 58, 68, 81
- Hart, Alexander, 162
- Hartley, William, trial of, 6
- Hartly Row, 60
- Harvey, Sir Elias, 262
- Hastings, Lord, 173
- Hatton Garden, 262, 274
- Hatton, Lord, 177
- Hawkabites, 134
- Hawkers and pedlars, 122–124, 356
- Haymarket, 116, 270
- Henrietta Maria, 24, 27, 28,
173, 338
- Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, 252
- Henry, Prince, 10, 314, 326
- Hentzner, 333
- Herald’s College, 256
- Hereford, Earl of, 336
- Heron, Colonel, 69
- Herrick, 308
- Hetheway, R., 159
- Hicks, Sir W., 177
- Hicks’s Hall, 274
- Higgins, 130
- Highgate, 251, 258
- Highwaymen, 125
- Hill, Henry, 116
- Hoare’s Bank, 204
- Hockley in the Hole, 272
- Hog Lane, 274
- Holborn, 6, 44, 146, 171,
173, 178, 262, 269,
270, 275, 315;
- Bars, 276
- Holborn, Sir R., 163
- Holidays, 186
- Holland, Earl of, 177
- Holland, Packet from, 126
- Hollar’s Map, 243
- Holles, Sir F., 177
- Holywell Street, 276, 277
- Honourable Artillery Company, 66
- Hooker, John, 139
- Horn Fair, 362
- Hoskins, John, 326
- Hospitals, 121, 155;
- Bethlehem, 121, 157;
- Bethlehem (New), 275;
- Bridewell, 121;
- Charterhouse, 269, 272, 275;
- Chelsea, 158;
- Christ’s, 121, 182;
- St. Bartholomew’s, 121, 274, 276;
- St. James’s 314;
- St. Thomas’s, 121;
- Sherburn, Durham, 314
- Houndsditch, 305
- Hounslow, 60, 61
- House of Correction, 356
- Houses—rent of, 287;
- furniture, 287, 288, 289,
298
- Howard, Sir Philip, 76
- Howell, James, 53, 57, 188,
193, 289, 291, 296,
304, 307
- Hoxton, 88;
- Fields, 315
- Hubert, Robert, 250
- Huffs, 346
- Humphrey, Pelham, 326
- Huntingdon House, 173
- Hutchinson, Colonel, 139
- Hyde, Lord, 91
- Hyde Park, 303, 311, 312;
- corner, 44
- Imports and exports, 193, 194, 197,
198
- Independents, 46
- India, imports from, 193, 194
- Infectious diseases, 14
- Inns and taverns, 281, 292, 315,
316, 317, 356, 360,
362;
- music in, 155;
- prices, 292;
- Bell, 170;
- Bowman, 332;
- Cask, 317;
- Catherine Wheel, 60;
- Devil, 169, 317;
- Falcon, 169;
- Goose and Gridiron, 317;
- King’s Head, 90;
- Locket’s, 292;
- Maidenhead, 169;
- Mitre, 169, 317;
- Old Swan, 259;
- Queen’s Arms, 332;
- Rainbow, 169;
- Red Bull, 272;
- Red Lion, 171, 266;
- Rose, 316, 322;
- Star, 244;
- Sun, 316; White Hart, 168;
- White Horse, 272;
- Willis’s, 322
- Inns of Court, 178
- Inquisition, the, 138
- Inspeximus Charter, 83
- Irish Estates, 9, 29, 37, 83,
208–212
- Irish Society, the, 208–212
- Islington, 44, 251, 258
- Ivy Lane, 116
- Jack Alley, 279
- Jacobites, 125
- James I., accession, 3;
- and the Puritans, 15;
- and the Merchant Adventurers, 18;
- and the Protestants, 20;
- and witchcraft, 159;
- and silk-growing, 193, 313;
- settles Ulster, 206;
- and the Irish
- Society, 208, 209;
- his amusements, 329;
- his Court, 359
- James II. at the Restoration, 76;
- and the Succession, 89, 90;
- and the City, 94, 110, 114;
- and the Customs, 103;
- and Catholicism, 108–111;
- escapes, 114;
- dies, 126;
- and the fire of London, 245, 260, 262,
263, 264, 266
- James Frances Edward, Prince of Wales, 113, 114, 126,
134
- Jefferson, Colonel, 151
- Jefferys, Alderman, 125
- Jeffreys, Judge, 99, 110, 114,
115, 125, 346
- Jepson, John, 125
- Jesuits, 126, 257
- Jewel, Bishop, 144
- Jewin Street, 155
- Jews, the, 151, 196, 235
- Jones, Inigo, 152, 323
- Jones, Col. John, 81
- Jones, Mr. Justice, 97
- Jones, Sir W., 88, 97
- Jonson, Ben, 178, 179, 199,
200, 235, 236, 237,
323–325
- “Judgment and Decree,” the, 87
- Juries, 345, 346
- Justice House, the, 246
- Kensington, 263, 264;
- Gardens, 381
- Kiffin, William, 110
- Killigrew, 314, 321, 323
- King’s Evil, the, rite of “touching” for, 163–166
- King’s Head Club, 90
- King Street, Cheapside, 75, 107
- King Street, Covent Garden, 252
- King Street, Westminster, 195, 270
- King’s Wardrobe, 67, 246, 256
- Kingdom’s Intelligence, the, 327
- Kinross, Lord, 11
- Kissing, 303
- Knight, Sir Ralph, 340
- Kynaston, 321
- Lacy, Alderman, 125
- Lambe, Dr., 25–27, 237
- Lambert, General, 69, 80
- Lambeth, 37, 221, 222,
243, 330, 382;
- Gardens, 382;
- Marsh, 243, 270;
- Palace, 149
- Lamb’s Conduit, 315
- Fields, 315
- Lancaster, 144
- Land, value of, 198
- Langdale, Lord, 211
- Langham, Sir J., 177
- Lapthorne, R., 125
- Laud, Archbishop, 27, 31, 32,
37, 108, 139, 140,
141, 144
- Launceston, 144
- Lawrie, Captain, 126
- Lawes, Henry, 323, 326
- Laystalls, 182, 229, 283;
- list of, 183
- Leadenhall Street, 262, 265
- Leather Lane, 132
- Leicester, Earl of, 177
- Leicester Fields, 173
- Leighton, Alexander, 143, 347
- Lely, Sir P., 327
- Lennox, Duke of, 10, 200
- Leprosy, 314
- Leslie, Charles, 157
- Lilburne, John, 58
- Lilly, William, 161, 162, 163,
239
- Lime Street, 116, 262
- Limehouse, 128, 269
- Lincoln’s Inn, 270, 276;
- chapel, 158;
- fields, 116, 155, 182,
262, 266, 270, 276,
321;
- lower fields, 276
- Lindsay, Earl of, 177
- Lindsay, James, 11
- Linen-making, 198
- Lister, Dr., 294
- Little Britain, 245, 269
- Little Moor Fields, 275
- Little Old Bailey, 276
- Littleton, Sir T., 177
- Locket, Adam, 292;
- Edward, 292
- Lombard Street, 28, 86, 188,
245, 260, 261, 262,
280
- London, water-supply, 9, 215, 244;
- growth of, 18, 66, 180,
181;
- rebuilding of, 84;
- migration into, 184;
- decay of trade in, 193;
- new buildings in, 378–380
- London Gazette, the, 327
- London Wall, 305
- London Weekly Courant, the, 327
- Londonderry, 208
- Long Acre, 132
- Long Ditch, 347
- Long Lane, 269, 336
- Lord Chamberlain, 367
- Lord High Almoner, 363, 367
- Lord Mayor, 13, 15, 37, 38,
42, 68, 76, 91,
92, 94, 128, 130,
172, 218, 260, 333,
335, 355
- Lord Mayors with hereditary arms, list of, in 1633, 176,
177
- Lord Steward, 363, 367
- Lord’s Supper, 148
- Lothbury, 262
- Lotteries, 85
- Lucky and unlucky days, 161, 237
- Lucy, Sir R., 266
- Ludgate Hill, 24, 75, 246,
262, 280, 287
- Lunatic Asylums, 237
- Luther, 159
- Lyon’s Inn, 277
- Mackarness, Rev. J., 149
- Maiden Lane, 80
- “Main,” the, 5
- Maitland, 97, 204, 251,
278
- Manchester, Earl of, 361
- Manlove, Richard, 349, 350
- Mark Lane, 251
- Market-gardens, 272, 278
- Markets, 84, 123, 124;
- cloth, 88;
- East Chepe, 195;
- Green-yard, or Herb, 124;
- Honey Lane, 124;
- Leadenhall, 124, 155, 280;
- Newgate, 116, 124, 262,
280;
- St. James’s, 280;
- Smithfield, 13;
- Stocks, 124;
- West Chepe, 195
- Marlborough, Duchess of, 133
- Marriage service, 148
- Mary, Queen, 117, 120, 122
- Mary of Modena, Queen, 114
- Masques, 323–325
- Master of the Horse, 366
- Mathews, Sir P., 178
- Maundy-Thursday, 367
- May Day, 303, 304
- Maynard, Sir J., 88
- Maypoles, 140, 340, 354
- Medici, Marie de, 338
- Medicine, state of, 234–238
- Meeting-houses, 251
- Mercers’ Chapel, 265
- Merchant-ships, 191, 198
- Mercurius Britannicus, 327
- Mercurius Civicus, 327
- Mercurius Clericus, 327
- Mercurius Politicus, 327
- Mercurius Pragmaticus, 327
- Meritio Latron, 346
- Metals exported, 192
- Middle Row, 276
- Middleton, Hugh, 9
- Middleton, T., 178, 179
- Midgley, Robert, his appeal for the churches, 157, 158
- Mildmay, Sir H., 80
- Mile End, 88, 269;
- Green, 68
- Milford Lane, 170
- Militia, 17, 18, 24, 25,
47, 48, 50, 66
- Millenary Petition, 20
- Millisent, Sir J., 329
- Milman, Dean, 267
- Milton, 139;
- family of, 176
- Mincing Lane, 200
- Minories, the, 67, 269, 277
- Mint, the, 146, 171
- Misson, 361
- “Mithridate,” 235
- Mitre Court, 146
- Mohocks, 134, 331
- Mohun, Lord, 126
- Monasteries, sites of, 180
- Money-lenders, 351, 352, 353;
- female, 353
- Monk, General, 69, 72, 75, 76,
218, 266, 331, 345,
354
- Monkwell Street, 128
- Monmouth, Duke of, 99, 104, 329
- Monmouth Street, 280
- Monopolies, 193, 195
- Montagu Close, 146, 171
- Montagu, Sir Edward (Lord Sandwich), 174
- Montfort, the actor, 126
- Monument, the, 250
- Moore, Sir J., 92, 94, 95
- Moorfields, 9, 57, 78, 100,
134, 243, 251, 258,
261, 269, 275, 278,
280, 315
- Moorgate, 13
- Morality, 355–358
- Mordaunt, Viscount, 178
- Mordyke, Sarah, 159
- Mugwell Street, 155
- Mulberry Gardens, 313
- Mulgrave, Earl of, 91, 178
- Mumpers, 346
- Munson, Lord, 80
- Murders, 126, 349
- Music, 317, 326
- Nantes, Edict of, 108
- Naunton, Sir R., 182, 234
- Navy, 198
- Naylor, James, 152
- Nenier, Dr., 238
- New Artillery Garden, 274
- New Canal, 276
- New England, 33, 34
- New Fish Street, 265
- New Inn, 270, 277
- New Palace Yard, 349
- New River Head, 160
- New Spring Gardens, 315
- New Street, 155, 276
- New Year’s Day, 305
- New York, Province of, 128
- Newberry, Nathaniel, 327
- Newcourt, Dr., 254
- Newman’s Rents, 279
- Newspapers, 327
- Nis, Daniel, 181
- Nobility, and the City, 173, 177, 178,
278
- Nonconformists, 82, 85, 87, 110,
111, 131, 154–158;
- chapels wrecked, 132;
- laws against, 156;
- preachers in 1680, list of, 156, 157;
- take the churches during the Plague, 219, 220;
- Anabaptists, 110, 142, 150;
- Baptists, 84;
- Brownists, 139;
- Independents, 142, 149, 150;
- Quakers, 84, 142, 152,
153;
- Presbyterians,
46, 82, 139, 142,
147, 149, 150;
- Socinians, 142
- Nonsuch, 261
- Norfolk, Duke of, 173
- North, Dudley, 95, 96, 98
- North Broad Street, 275
- Northampton House, 270
- Northumberland, Earl of, 10
- Norton Folgate, 88, 272, 274
- Nottingham, Earl of, 10
- Noye, Sir W., 29
- Nurse-keepers, 226
- Oates, Titus, 89, 103, 104, 346
- Ogilby’s map, 272, 278–280, 397
- Okey, 80
- Old Artillery Gardens, 275
- Old Bailey, 276
- Old Fish Street, 240
- Old Jewry, 26
- Old Palace Yard, 152
- Old Street, 220, 272
- Open spaces, 274
- Open stalls, 195, 196
- Overton, Colonel, 77
- Oxford, 20, 132, 326, 340,
360, 361
- Oxford, Earl of, 347, 348
- Oxley, Elizabeth, 257
- Pads, 346
- Painting, 326
- Palace Gardens, 243
- Palaces, 172
- Pall Mall, 270
- Papacy, the, 137
- Paper-making, 198
- Papillon, Thomas, 95, 96, 98, 99
- Parents and children, 361
- Paris Gardens, 351
- Parker, Archbishop, 239
- Parks and Gardens, 311–317, 351,
381–382
- Parliament—and supplies, 24;
- and Charles I., 31, 34, 35,
37;
- and the City, 46, 47, 50;
- and Charles II., 86, 89, 90;
- composition of, 374
- Parmigiano, 326
- Passive obedience, 144, 145
- Paternoster Row, 223, 245, 251, 262
- Paul, Rev. Dr., 160
- Paul’s Cross, 152
- Paul’s Wharf, 159, 260
- Peiletot, John, 326
- Pelman, John, 334
- Pemberton, Sir F., 88
- Pembroke, Earl of, 10, 173
- Pennington, Isaac, 43, 52
- Pepys, Samuel, 75, 76, 174–176,
221, 224, 245,
259–262, 283,
289, 290, 293,
299, 303–305, 312,
315, 319, 321, 322,
323, 326;
- Mrs., 188
- Peterborough, Lady, 340
- Peters, Rev. Hugh, 81
- Petticoat Lane, 269, 275
- Petty France, 275
- Petty, Sir William, 198
- Philo Puttonists, 346
- Philpott, Sir J., 28
- Piazza, the, 315
- “Piazzo,” the, 270
- Piccadilly, 270, 330
- Pie Corner, 276
- Piedloe, 250
- Pilkington, Thomas, 92, 94, 95, 105;
- family of, 94
- Plague—in 16th century, 233;
- of 1603, 5, 215–217;
- of 1625, 24, 217,
218;
- quack remedies in, 233, 234;
- of 1629–1631, 27;
- of 1636, 218
- Plague of 1665—distress after, 84;
- approach of, 218;
- flight from London, 218, 219;
- work stopped, 219;
- churches, 219;
- quack remedies, 220, 237;
- charity during, 220;
- regulations during, 225–230;
- theatres, etc. closed, 230;
- parishes most affected, 220;
- precautions, 220, 225;
- pest-houses, 220;
- contemporary accounts, 220–222,
230
- Player, Sir T., 105
- Playhouse Yard, 272
- Plots, 21, 42, 89, 125,
250, 257;
- Gunpowder, 108;
- Popish, 89;
- Rye House, 105–107
- Pompinios, 346
- Poor, the condition of, 67
- Poor-rates, 360
- Porter Close, 274
- Porter’s Map, 269
- Portugal Row, 276
- Post-boy, the, 327
- Post-horses, 341
- Post Office, 67, 251, 265
- Potter, Dr., 361
- Powis, Lord, 116
- Preaching, 149
- Precedence, 12
- Press, freedom of, 100, 143
- Price, Sir H., 178
- Pride, Colonel, 59
- Prideaux, Francis, 347
- Primrose Hill, 89
- Prisons, 13, 246;
- Bridewell, 13, 200;
- Clerkenwell, 160, 272;
- Debtors, 8, 349;
- Fleet, 54, 347, 349,
350;
- Gatehouse, 78, 347;
- King’s Bench, 349;
- Ludgate, 171;
- Marshalsea, 349;
- Newgate, 103, 106, 149,
162, 262, 276
- Pritchard, Lord Mayor, 99
- Processions, 362
- Protestantism, causes of, 137
- Providence, 34
- Prynne, William, 35, 143, 144,
362
- Psalms, singing of, 148
- Public-houses, 13
- Public Worship, Directory of, 147, 148
- Pudding Lane, 244, 245, 250,
265
- Puddle Dock, 242
- Pundage, 199
- Punishments, 103, 104, 152,
153, 200, 345, 346,
361, 367
- Purcell, Henry, 326
- Puritans, 14, 31, 32, 74,
131, 139, 140, 141,
182, 186, 299, 326,
328, 345, 347
- Pym, 56
- Pym, Sir C., 125
- Quarles, Francis, 178, 179
- Queen Dowager’s Garden, 381
- Queen Elizabeth’s Day, 186, 305
- Queen Street, 262, 264
- Queenhithe, 253
- Raffaelle, 326
- Rainton, Sir N., 37
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, 5, 21, 190–193,
297
- Ram Alley, 146
- Ramsay, Sir John, 11
- Ranelagh Gardens, 381
- Ratcliffe, 88, 269, 362;
- Highway, 54, 269
- Ratford, Thomas, 354;
- Mrs., 354
- Red Cross, 269
- Reeve, Mrs., 314
- Reformed Church, the, 147
- Refugees—Huguenots, 108, 128, 138;
- from the Palatinate, 128, 138;
- effect of, on trade, 198, 199
- Religious dissensions, example of, 149–151
- Reynardson, Abraham, 50, 64
- Rich, Colonel, 68
- Richmond and Lennox, Duchess Dowager of, 200
- Richmond Park, 64, 125
- Riole, la, 246
- Riots, 19, 25, 26, 27,
37, 38, 47, 50,
56, 57, 78, 85,
109, 110, 114,
116, 125, 127,
131, 132, 133
- Ripon, Dean of, 144, 145
- Ritual, 141, 142
- Rivers—Fleet, 9, 274, 276;
- Lea, 9;
- New River, 9, 195, 266;
- Tyburn, 9;
- Walbrook, 9
- River Thames, 242, 254;
- deepened, 195;
- in the Fire, 258, 261, 262;
- traffic on, 242, 281, 282;
- frozen, 293
- Roads, repaired, 338, 341
- Roaring boys, 331
- Robinson, Alderman, 76
- Robinson, Henry, his Land Bank, 197
- Rochefort, Josevin de, 330
- Rogers, 326
- Romano, Julio, 326
- Rooke, Admiral, 121
- Rooks, 346
- Roreres, 331
- Rosee, P., 294
- Rosemary Lane, 159
- Rotherham, Judge, 125
- Roxana, 347, 348
- Royal Society, the, 239
- Rubens, 326
- Rufflers, 346
- Ruffons, 346
- Rump, the, 72
- Rumsey, John, 105, 106
- Rupert, Prince, 42, 60, 61, 67,
278
- Russel, Rev. Dr., 160
- Russell, Lord, 99;
- Lady, 341
- Russell Street, 322
- Ryder, Sir W., 245
- Ryswick, Treaty of, 125
- “Sabbath,” the, 148
- Sacheverell, Henry, 130–133
- Sacrilege, 149
- Saddle-horses, decline of, 341, 342
- Saffron Hill, 274
- St. Andrew Undershaft, 140
- St. Andrew’s, Holborn, 220
- St. Bartholomew’s Churchyard, 335
- St. Bartholomew’s Close, 275
- St. Bartholomew’s the Great, 18, 171, 262
- St. Bartholomew’s the Less, 18
- St. Benet’s, Thanet Street, 173
- St. Botolph’s, Aldersgate, 220
- St. Bride’s, 220, 278
- St. Christopher’s, 34
- St. Clement Dane’s, 220
- St. George’s Fields, 243, 251, 258
- St. Giles’s, 156, 198, 220, 270
- St. Giles’s, Cripplegate, Churchyard, 253
- St. Helen’s, 266
- St. James’s, Clerkenwell, 220
- St. James’s Palace, 155
- St. James’s Park, 155, 173, 311–315
- St. James’s Street, 272
- St. John of Jerusalem, Precinct of, 171
- St. John Street, 173, 262, 269, 272,
321
- St. John’s Lane, 274
- St. Katherine’s by the Tower, 237, 269, 272,
278, 330
- St. Margaret’s, Westminster, 347
- St. Martin’s in the Fields, 156, 173, 220,
222
- St. Martin’s le Grand, 332
- St. Michael’s Alley, 294
- St. Michael’s Lane, 155
- St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, 156
- St. Paul’s Churchyard, 26, 27, 78, 262
- St. Sepulchre’s, Cripplegate, 220
- St. Valentine’s Day, 303, 304
- Salander, Tobias, 334
- Salisbury, Earls of, 178, 197
- Salisbury Court, 146, 155
- Saltpetre, manufacture of, 185;
- men, 185, 186
- Sancroft, Archbishop, 289
- Sanctuary, 146, 168–171
- Sannods, Rev. Dr., 160
- Sanquhar, Lord, 345, 348, 349
- Savoy, the, 168, 270, 354;
- precinct of, 146
- Scarborough, Mayor of, 125
- Scot, Mr. Thomas, 81
- Scott, Sir Walter, 146
- Scottish prisoners, the, 58, 68
- Scowerers, 331
- Scroop (or Scrope), Colonel, 81
- Searchers, 225
- Sedan chairs introduced, 340
- Serjeant’s Inn, 178, 265
- Servants, 187, 188, 305–307,
360;
- Royal, 365
- Seven Bishops, the, 112, 113
- Sevenoaks, 341
- Sewel, William, 152
- Sewers, Commission of, 357
- Shabbaroons, 346
- Shaftesbury, Lord, 90, 94, 99
- Shakespeare, quoted, 236, 239
- Sharps, 346
- Shaw, Sir J., 178, 262
- Sheppard, William, 327
- Sheppey, 24
- Sheriffs, 17, 66, 118, 175,
218, 305;
- right of appointment of, 91–101
- Shifters, 351
- Ship-money, 28, 29, 37
- Shoe Lane, 132, 155
- Shopkeepers, 280, 292;
- move from city, 252
- Shops, 283, 315
- Shoreditch, 9, 44, 274, 330
- Shorter, Sir J., 110
- Shrewsbury, Earl of, 10
- Shrove Tuesday, 186
- Shute, Sheriff, 92, 95, 105
- Sidney, Algernon, 99
- Silk, English, 193, 313
- Silk-weaving, 198
- Silk-worms, 193, 313
- Silver Street, 303
- Simpson, John, 150, 151
- Sion College, 246
- Skelhorn, Sarah, 162
- Slums, 180
- Smalridge, George, 163
- Smith, Sir W., 178
- Smithfield, 116, 137, 182, 262,
269, 274, 276;
- Bars, 262, 274
- Smithies, Rev. Dr., 160
- Snow Hill, 276
- Soame, Dr., 62
- Soames, Alderman, 60
- Social distinctions, 174, 175
- Somers, Alderman, 37
- Somerset House, 173, 264, 270, 272,
277
- Solemn engagement, 57
- Sorbière, M. de, 338
- Southampton, Earl of, 10
- Southampton House, 44
- Southampton Street, 251
- South Sea Bubble, 205
- Southwark, 18, 91, 180, 182,
261, 330
- Southwell, Robert, 6
- Spanish ambassador, 9, 38
- Spanish Match, the, 19
- Spectator, the, 161
- Spencer, Benjamin, 217
- Spirit-drinking, first complaint of, 184
- Spitalfields, 198, 269, 274
- Spring Gardens, 311, 312
- Squares, 182
- Stafford, Viscount, 178
- Stage-coaches, 183, 184, 338–344;
- introduced, 338;
- charges, 341, 343
- Stamford, Henry, 27
- Stamford Hill, 5
- Staple Inn, 276
- Star Chamber, 28, 29, 144, 347
- Steelyard, 253, 259
- Stepney, 6, 88, 160, 269
- Stevenson, Mr. J. J., 248
- Stewart, Frances, 300
- Stocks, the, 346, 356
- Storm of 1703, 127, 128
- Stow, 195, 196, 197, 314,
338
- Strafford, Earl of, 42
- Strand, the, 9, 55, 75, 173,
195, 197, 251, 262,
264, 270, 276, 277,
303, 316, 340, 354
- Street Cries, 122
- Streets—Acts for pitching and levelling, 254;
- cleaning, 181, 182, 283,
357;
- during plague, 229;
- dogs in, 182;
- footpaths, 181;
- enlarged and improved, 375–377;
- levels altered after Fire, 256;
- lighting, 121, 181, 182,
357;
- paving, 13, 83, 182,
357;
- policing, 128;
- suggested reforms, 183, 184;
- traffic, 84, 182, 252,
281;
- water-supply, 9, 215, 244
- Strype, 248
- Stubbs, 257
- Stukeley, Sir L., 5
- Suburbs, 18, 67, 88, 133,
196, 262, 269, 272,
350
- Suffolk, Earl of, 10
- Sugar Loaf Court, 279
- Sumptuary laws, 188
- Sunday, keeping of, 14, 15, 20, 32,
145, 328, 356
- Sunday lectures, 150, 158
- Sunderland, Earl of, 297
- Sussex, Earl of, 10
- Swadlin, Rev. T., 149
- Swearing, 356
- Sweeting’s Rents, 293
- Taswell, Dr., 267
- Taxation, 68, 178
- Taylor, the water-poet, 338
- Tedder, William, 6
- Temple, the, 85, 126, 169, 170,
246, 262, 264, 265,
270, 277, 278,
- 281
- Temple Bar, 75, 262, 272, 305,
317
- Temple Stairs, 278
- Tench, Nathaniel, 204
- Tenter Fields, 274, 275
- Thames Street, 244, 256, 260,
262, 265, 279, 280,
330
- Thames Water Tower, 248
- Thanet, Earl of, 173, 178
- Thanet House, 173, 275
- Thavies Inn, 276
- Theatres, 318–323;
- closed during plague, 230;
- in Ogilby’s map, 270;
- and actresses, 315, 318;
- prices, 319;
- hours, 322;
- Bear-garden, 320;
- Blackfriars, 320;
- Curtain, 320, 351;
- Cockpit, 321;
- Dorset Garden, 321;
- Duke’s, 278, 319, 347;
- Fortune, 320;
- Gibbons’s Tennis Court, 321;
- Globe, 320;
- King’s, 319, 321;
- Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 321;
- Phœnix, 321;
- Red Bull, 321;
- Rose, 320;
- Swan, 320;
- Vere Street, 318
- Theobalds, 5
- Thieves, 334, 345–347, 351,
352
- Thorney Island, 314
- Threadneedle Street, 75
- Three Cranes, the, 260, 261;
- Court, 279
- Tillotson, Dr., 266
- Titian, 326
- Tobacco, 195, 242, 296, 297
- Tokens, 200, 317
- Toleration, 133, 152
- Tomarton, 359
- Tonnage, 199
- Tothill Fields, 68, 220
- Tottenham, 6
- Tottenham Court Road, 315
- Tower, the, 13, 85, 107, 112,
144, 151, 250, 262,
264, 269, 277, 278
- Tower Hill, 81, 104, 188
- Tower Stairs, 281
- Tower Street, 275
- Tower Wharf, 113
- Town ditch, 12, 13,
- Trade—ruined by Civil War, 44;
- state of, after Plague and Fire, 88;
- and Country Gentry, 174;
- and gentility, 175–176;
- English and Dutch, 190, 192;
- decay of, 193;
- extent of, 194, 195;
- increase of, 198;
- affected by stage-coaches, 342, 343
- Traders’ tokens, 200
- Trades, 17, 18, 27
- Trained bands, 44, 48, 70, 96,
116, 152, 153
- Trinity Lane, 279
- Trowel, John, 153
- Tulse, Sir H., 99
- Tunbridge Wells, 341
- Turkey fleet, loss of, 121, 122
- Turner, Mrs., 155
- Turnmill Street, 274
- Tyburn, 80, 103, 108, 126
- Tyburn Road, 44, 269
- Tycheburne, Thomas, 6
- Tyrconnel, Earl of, 9
- Tyrone, Earl of, 9
- Ulster, 9, 206
- Union, Act of, 128
- Upper Moorfields, 274
- Utrecht, Peace of, 205
- Vagrants, 13
- Van Guine, H., 381
- Vandeveldes, the, 327
- Vandyke, 326
- Vane, Sir H., 80, 81
- Vauxhall, 222, 315
- Veal, Mrs., 160
- Venner, Thomas, 68, 77, 78, 80
- Verney, Sir Ralph, 305;
- John, 305
- Villamediana, Count de, 10, 11, 12
- Vincent, Rev. T., 220
- Vintry, the, 245
- Virginia, 15–17, 34, 184,
195
- Visitation of London, the, 176
- Vyner, Sir R., 178
- Waggons, 338
- Waiters, 168
- Wakes, 360
- Walkinson, Robert, trial of, 6
- Waller, General, 44, 45
- Wallop, Robert, 80
- Waltham, 5
- Wapping, 115, 160, 242, 269
- Ward, Sir Patience, 94
- Wardrobe Square, 256
- Warwick, Earl of, 178
- Warwick House, 173, 275
- Washing, 298, 299
- Watch, the, 128, 182, 225, 357
- Water Gate, 253
- Water Lane, 278
- Water-machines, 244
- Watermen, 242, 281, 338, 342
- Water-supply, 9, 215, 244, 256,
257
- Watling Street, 260, 262
- Watts, Mr., 160
- Weddings, 155, 308
- Weekly News, the, 327
- Welden, John, trial of,6
- Wentworth Street, 269, 275
- Westminster, 6, 44, 78, 152,
173, 180, 220, 222,
261, 262, 269, 270,
278, 281, 318,
336
- Westminster, Abbey of, 311, 314
- Westminster Hall, 131, 261, 345
- Westminster School, 267
- Whip Jacks, 346
- Whipping Tom, 134
- Whitchott, Sir J., 178
- Whitechapel, 44, 269, 275, 277,
318;
- Bar, 272;
- Road, 269
- White Conduit Fields, 315
- White Cross, 269
- White Cross Street, 272
- Whitefriars, 18, 146, 178, 262,
270, 278, 348, 349;
- Lane, 278
- Whitehall, 36, 50, 57, 72,
100, 126, 128, 155,
221, 260, 262, 270,
326, 334, 363
- White’s Alley, 266
- Wigs, 300, 301
- Wild, Major, 77
- Wild, Sir H., 16
- Wild, Sir W., 178
- Wild House, 116
- Wild Rogues, 346
- William III.—lands in England, 114;
- coronation, 117;
- and the City, 117, 118;
- returns to London, 125;
- plot against, 125;
- and the Catholics, 126;
- dies, 126;
- borrows money of the City, 205
- Williamson, Sir J., 91
- Wilson, Rowland, 52
- Wilson, Squire, 160
- Wilson, the musician, 326
- Winchilsea, Lord, 114
- Windows, 360
- Winnington, Sir F., 88
- Wise, Laurence, 149
- Wise, Michael, 326
- Wise men and women, 237
- Witchcraft, 125, 159, 160, 346
- Wolstenholme, Sir T., 178
- Women, 56, 281, 290, 299,
318, 323
- Wood, Mr., 155
- Wood Street, 26, 80
- Woodward, Dr. 257
- Woollen cloth, 198, 199
- Woolwich, 84
- Worcester, Earl of, 10, 178
- Worcester House, 270
- Wotton, Lord, 11
- Wren, Christopher, 254, 256, 257,
278, 280
- Wright, Michael, 327
- Wych Street, 277
- Wycherley, 319