J
- Jacobite, the last
1030.
- Jacotot, Joseph, d. 1840, French educational writer, his system of teaching
1405.
- Jamaica, the William Gordon riots
1100.
- Jameson, Anna Brownell, d. 1860, author
55,
- befriended by Anne B. Proctor
1653.
- Japan, butterflies
1602,
- idols, collections of
60,
- missionary bishop of
1581,
- postal system
221,
- the mint
221,
- traders
913,
- treaty with
1353.
- Javasu, the princess of
64.
- Jecks, Charles Albert, d. 12 York terrace, Ramsgate,
12 Feb. 1895, acting manager Adelphi theatre
67.
- Jenny Jones, a song,
1363.
- Jersey, Victoria college, St. Helier’s built
96.
- Jerusalem the golden, a hymn, author of
1089.
- Jews, first Jewish judge
95,
- showmen at fairs
97.
- Jockeys, Jacques
46,
- Jones
124,
- Kendall
192,
- Lye
540,
- Macdonald
586,
- Marlow
742,
- Marson
762,
- Oliver
1239,
- Osborne
226,
- Percival
1462.
- Jödler, A. Julian Von Joel
101.
- Johnson, J., theatrical manager
356.
- Johnson, Samuel, d. 1784, lexicographer, and queenie Thrale
176,
- collection of Johnsoniana
1566,
- his fir table
511,
- his god daughter, A. E. Lowe
511,
- his relics sold by Barber
480.
- Judas Iscariot and the thirty pieces of silver
83.
- Judge and jury society established
1143.
- Juggler, Lee
356.
- Jumper of long distances, Nightingale
1151.
- Junius, his letters
580.
- Jute introduced into Dundee
1099.
K
- Kathleen Mavourneen, a song
1417.
- Keats, John, d. 1821, poet, his friends
1653,
- his sister
455.
- Kensington, South, assistant director for science
25,
- lace academy at
1313,
- natural history museum
1290.
- Kent, smugglers on the coast
1428.
- Kent, Edward Augustus, d. 1820, duke of, his wife
205,
- life of
1089.
- Kent’s cavern, Torquay, ossiferous remains in
1177.
- Kerry, lord lieutenant
193.
- Kew gardens, Surrey, North gallery of flower paintings
1172.
- Kildare, lord lieutenant
380.
- Kincardineshire, lord lieutenant
242.
- Knife cleaning machine invented
205.
- Knights and knighthood, G.C.B. declined
1408,
- knighted free of expense
1512,
- knighthood declined
300,
557,
561,
950,
- regulations against using foreign orders issued
6,
- son of a baronet can ask to be knighted
1212.
- Knights Bachelor, Collier
925,
- Ingham
10,
- Jackson, G.
31,
- Jackson, L. S.
36,
- James, H.
50,
- James, J. K.
53,
- James, W. B.
54,
- Jardine
61,
- Jarvis
63,
- Jeffcott
68,
- Jejeebhoy
73,
- Jenner
82,
- Jervis
91,
- Jessel
95,
- Johnson, E.
104,
- Johnson, W. G.
111,
- Johnston
116,
- Jones, C. T.
123,
- Jones, D.
123,
- Jones, H.
128,
- Kane
159,
- Karslake
170,
- Keating
169,
- Kelly
182,
- Kennedy
195,
- Kincaid
220,
- Kindersley
221,
- King, E. D.
223,
- King, H.
224,
- Kingsmill
236,
- Kirby
242,
- Kirkland
245,
- Knight
251,
- Kortright
266,
- Landseer
293,
- Lanyon
305,
- Latham
311,
- Lauri
319,
- Leake
341,
- Le Breton
347,
- Le Couteur
348,
- Lee, G. P.
351,
- Lee, H. I.
352,
- Leeke
363,
- Lees
365,
- Le Marchant
385,
- Lentaigne
390,
- L’ Estrange
399,
- Liddell
424,
- Lillie
431,
- Lloyd
463,
- Logan
476,
- Login
479,
- Lowthrop
518,
- Lumsden
530,
- Lush
533,
- Lycett
539,
- Lyell
540,
- Lyndhurst
544,
- Lyons, E. L.
547,
- Lyons, W.
549,
- Mc Adam
557,
- Mc Arthur
561,
- Macaulay
564,
- Macbain
564,
- Maccarthy
569,
- Mc Clure
573,
- Mc Culloch
578,
- Mc Donnel
588,
- Macdonnell
590,
- Mac Dougall
592,
- Macfarren
599,
- Mackenzie
630,
- Maclaine
644,
- Maclean
649,
- Maclear
651,
- Macleay
652,
- Macleod, G. H. B.
656,
- Macleod, J.
656,
- Macmahon
660,
- Macnamara
666,
- Macnee
669,
- Macneill
672,
- Madden
684,
- Maddock
686,
- Magrath
692,
- Maitland
317,
- Malcolm
707,
- Malins
711,
- Mallet
712,
- Manisty
719,
- Mansell
726,
- Mantell
720,
- Marett
734,
- Marshall, A. M.
754,
- Marshall, C.
754,
- Marshall, J.
758,
- Martin, J.
768,
- Martin, J. R.
768,
- Martin, S.
773,
- Martin, W.
775,
- Martineau
777,
- Martins
777,
- Mason
783,
- Maule, J. B.
802,
- Maule, W. H.
802,
- Maxwell
809,
- May
812,
- Medhurst
830,
- Meek, J.
833,
- Mellish
836,
- Mellor
838,
- Melville
841,
- Meredith,
847,
- Milton
897,
- Mitchell, T. L.
907,
- Mitchell, W.
908,
- Mitchell, W. H. F.
908,
- Molesworth
916,
- Monro
925,
- Montagu
929,
- Montefiore
932,
- Montresor
940,
- Morgan
968,
- Morison
972,
- Morland
974,
- Morley
977,
- Morphett
979,
- Morris, B.
980,
- Morris, E.
981,
- Morris, G.
982,
- Morris, J.
983,
- Morrison
987,
- Muggeridge
1017,
- Munro
1029,
- Murchison
1033,
- Murphy, F.
1037,
- Murray, J.
1047,
- Murray, J. A.
1049,
- Murray, T. A.
1053,
- Musgrove
1061,
- Need
1093,
- Nelson
1105,
- Newbigging
1115,
- Newton
1130,
- Nickle
1146,
- Nisbet
1152,
- Norris
1170,
- Nugent, E.
1186,
- Nugent, O.
1188,
- O’Connell
1205,
- O’Donel
1212,
- O’Donnell
1213,
- Officer
1216,
- Oldknow
1231,
- Oliphant
1232,
- Olliffe
1241,
- Ommanney
1245,
- Ord
1250,
- Orpen
1261,
- Orr
1261,
- O’ Shaughnessy
1270,
- Otway
1275,
- Owden
1282,
- Owen, H.
1287,
- Packer
1299,
- Palgrave
1311,
- Palliser
1314,
- Palmer
1319,
- Parish
1337,
- Parke
1340,
- Parker, Henry Watson
1343,
- Parker, James
1344,
- Parry, L. P. J.
1365,
- Parry, W. E.
1368,
- Patteson
1387,
- Paxton
1401,
- Peacock
1411,
- Pearson, E.
1422,
- Pearson, J.
1423,
- Pedder
1430,
- Peel
1434,
- Pell
1440,
- Pellew
1442,
- Pendlebury
1447,
- Pennethorne
1453,
- Perrier
1468,
- Perry, T. E.
1473,
- Perry, W.
1474,
- Phillimore
1498,
- Phillips, B. S.
1502,
- Phillips, B. T.
1503,
- Phillips, T.
1512,
- Picton
1526,
- Pierson
1530,
- Pigott
1532,
- Pine
1540,
- Pinsent
1543,
- Piozzi
1545,
- Pitcairn
1547,
- Pittis
1551,
- Platt
1556,
- Playfair
1557,
- Pocock
1566,
- Poland
1569,
- Pollock
1575,
- Porter
1590,
- Potter
1601,
- Prendergast
1624,
- Preston, G.
1630,
- Preston, J.
1630,
- Prestwich
1631,
- Prior
1647,
- Pym
1683,
- Pynn
1684,
- Quain
1685,
- Quentin
1688.
- Knight marshall of royal household
282.
- Knockabout performers
567.
- Knowles, James Sheridan, d. 1862, dramatist
259,
- befriended Ann Kelly
180,
- his dramas
166.
- Koenig, Hermann Louis, d. 1857, composer of the
Post horn galop 1844, H. Koenig’s First selection of solos for cornet à piston,
forty numbers 1853–7, Koenig’s Journal for the cornet à piston 1846–58, and upwards
of 50 other pieces of music 1846–58, col.
266.
L
- Lace, academy at South Kensington
1313,
- makers of
978.
- Ladder, a burglar’s
1409.
- Lady of Lyons, a drama
552.
- Lah-di-dah, a song
1612.
- Lalla Rookh, a poem
954.
- Lamb, Charles, d. 1834, essayist, god father to Charles Lamb Kenney
203,
- his adopted daughter
1011,
- his friends
207,
373,
1382,
1404,
1653.
- Lampeter, Cardigan, St. David’s college
1511.
- Lamp manufacturer, Phillips
1511.
- Lancashire, blast furnaces
288,
- bow-bearer of the forest of Bowland
1348,
- Chat Moss drained
1354.
- Lancaster, duchy of, chancellors of, Montrose
940,
- Nisbet-Hamilton
1153,
- court of county palatine
447.
- Landed proprietors, second largest in United Kingdom
790.
- Lander, Richard Lemon, d. 1834, African explorer
280.
- Langley, J. B., had a discussion with Robert Maguire
692.
- Landguard fort, Suffolk, superintendent of
127.
- Languages, crude form system of teaching
215,
- Ollendorff’s system of learning
1240,
- the mastery system of learning
1625.
- Laths and machine tools
1019.
- Law, barristers disbarred
193,
1681,
- barrister’s income £25,000 a year
182,
- barrister’s name never in law list
1417,
- barrister of only nine years standing becomes a judge
1387,
- barrister unsuccessfully sues for his fees
196,
- call to bar vacated
48,
- city law library
508,
- county courts, rules for
723,
- Jervis’s acts
91,
- justice of queen’s bench dies without taking his seat
33,
- law stationer
1681,
- long cases, Small v. Attwood
544,
- Lovell’s infringement on Ludlow’s joint stock companies act
504,
- master of rolls shot at
95,
- Midland circuit, barrister not allowed to join
195,
- queen’s counsel removed
48,
193.
- Law, Incorporated Law Society, presidents, Lawrance
325,
- Leman
384,
- Maynard
817,
- Middleton
868,
- Nelson
1102,
- Ouvry
1279,
- Parker
1343,
- Pemberton
1444,
- Pickering
1523.
- Law stationers
1509,
1681.
- Lead, oxychloride of lead
1388.
- Leaders of society, Lady Cowper
1327,
- Lady Palmerston
1327.
- Leamington, Warwickshire, Jephson gardens
84,
- Jephson, a physician at
84,
- waters, use of
84.
- Leapers of distances, pole leaper
58.
- Leeches, sellers of
64.
- Leeds, Yorkshire, St. Saviour’s church founded
1677.
- Leek, Staffordshire, Nicholson institute
1142.
- Leicester, British camp on Beacon hill
1603.
- Leitrim, lord lieutenant
383.
- Leopold i, d. 1865, king of the Belgians, his gardener at Claremont
613,
- his godson
771,
- his mistress
392,
- his physician
1690.
- Leslie, Stewart, vagrant verse writer
597.
- Lewins, Robert, M.D., positivist
1068.
- Leybourne, George, d. 1884, comic singer
421,
- imitated by Nelly Power
1612.
- Librarians, Irving
21,
- Jackson
34,
- Jamieson
59,
- Jenkins
78,
- Jewitt
97,
- Jones, J. W.
136,
- Jones, T.
142,
- Kidd
216,
- Kippist
242,
- Laing, D.
277,
- Laing, J.
279,
- Lapworth
307,
- Lawton
335,
- Lee
352,
- Lewis
418,
- M’Bean
565,
- Macray
679,
- Maitland
704,
- Malet
709,
- Maltby
714,
- Martin, J.
769,
771,
- Martin, J. E.
771,
- Mason
782,
- Masson
788,
- Maturin
799,
- Mayer
814,
- Mazzinghi
822,
- Napier
1072,
- Nicholls
1135,
- Nicholson
1141,
- Ornsby
1260,
- Ouseley
1276,
- Overall
1280,
- Panizzi
1327,
- Parfitt
1335,
- Plant
1554,
- Platt
1556,
- Power
1614,
- Pratt
1620,
- Pryce
1663,
- Purnell
1674.
- Libraries, Cardiff
843,
- Darlington
1426,
- Duke of Sussex
1484,
- first free library in Wales
1638,
- Guildhall, London
1280,
- Hoare
1136,
- Huth
431,
- Incorporated law society
842,
- Jackson
34,
- Jacob
41,
- Jenkins
77,
- King
228,
- Kirkup
246,
- Lacy
275,
- Laing
278,
- Lee, J. P.
353,
- Lee, John
353,
- Libri
423,
- Lightfoot
429,
- Lilly
431,
- Macdonald
586,
- Mac Douall
591,
- Madden
684,
- Maidment
667,
- Maitland
704,
- Maltby
713,
- Marlborough
741,
- Maskell
780,
- Mason
784,
- Melvin
842,
- Mendham
842,
- Mexborough
860,
- Mitford
909,
- More
960,
- Mudie
1016,
- Muirhead
1020,
- Nicholls, J. B.
1137,
- Nichols, J. G.
1137,
- Offer
1216,
- Ormerod
1258,
- Ouvry
1280,
- Pagan
1302,
- Patent office library
1453,
- Pattison
1390,
- Perkins, F.
1466,
- Perkins, H.
1466,
- Phillips
1500,
- Phillpotts’ at Truro
1516,
- Priaulx
1634,
- Price
1637,
- Puller
1667,
- Purland
1674,
- Pusey
1678,
- Pym
1682,
- Quain
1685,
- Sunderland
741,
- circulating libraries
1016,
- fires in
59,
- stealing from
423.
- Library association, president
136.
- Lichens, collections of
379.
- Lifeboats, lifeboats premiums for
1177,
- Newbon lifeboats
1115,
- Orton’s lifeboat
1263,
- Palmer’s lifeboat
1317.
- Life buoy, a reel life buoy
1263.
- Life insurance, Milne’s improved tables
895.
- Lime merchant
360.
- Limerick, patentee comptroller of port
661.
- Linen merchant
244.
- Linguists, Ibrahim
3,
- Jacob
43,
- Jarrett
63,
- Jenkins
79,
- Jenkyns
81,
- Jervis
91,
- Johnson
104,
- Keene
173,
- Kesson
212,
- Lane
296,
- Lee
358,
- Lees
366,
- Lefevre
367,
- Lowe
474,
- Löttner
500,
- Macdonald
586,
- Mather, C.
789,
- Mather, R. C.
790,
- Muir
1018,
- Munro
1029,
- Neale
1089,
- Nesbitt
1108,
- Nicholson
1141,
- Ouseley
1277,
- Oxlee learnt one hundred and twenty languages
1298,
- Palmer
1315,
- Patteson
1387,
- speaking twenty three languages
1387,
- Payne-Smith
1407,
- Peacock
1411,
- Peebles
1431,
- Plowden
1560,
- Poole
1581,
- Prevost, knew 40 languages
1633,
- Sewell
790.
- Lion and the bear, a comic song
110.
- Lion tamers, Macarthy
562,
- Maccomo
575,
- Manders
716,
- Martin
766,
- Moltano
918,
- Newcomb
1117,
- Newsome
1126.
- Lithography, Paton’s lithographic machines
1383,
- multi-colour machine
1383.
- Lithotomist
820.
- Little Salem controversy
544.
- Live stock, judge of
498.
- Liverpool, Albert dock opened
950,
- arts and antiquities, Mayer’s collection
813,
- bishopric founded
45,
- college of chemistry founded
1062,
- Compton house burnt
70,
- court of passage
48,
- Malakoff music hall built
516,
- Mayer’s art collections
813,
- public library established
1526,
- Saxon antiquities, Faussett collection
813,
- sewage
1121.
- Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, d. 1851, 3 earl of, his successor
79.
- Living costing a few pence a day
726.
- Livingstone, David, d. 1873, explorer, Moffat persuades
him to undertake Bakwana mission
911.
- Lizars, Messrs., engravers, Edinburgh, business sold
116.
- Llandovery, Carmarthen, Welsh educational institution at
1511.
- Locomotive engines, axle boxes improved
1371,
- bolts improved
1371,
- manganese bronze for propellors
1371,
- switches improved
1371,
- white brass for shaft bearings
1371.
- Lodge, Edmund, d. 1839, Norroy king at arms, his peerage
16.
- London, About London, lectures
387.
- Agricultural hall built
362,
- wrestling at
58.
- Albert embankment completed
1304.
- Albert hall erected
1251.
- Albert memorial constructed
177,
- sculptures on
595,
1493.
- Albion tavern, a regular frequenter of
1549.
- Alexandra palace built
177,
- burnt
834.
- Architect to the city
128.
- Barnard’s inn, antient of
1354.
- Battersea park laid out
1453.
- Billingsgate rebuilt
128.
- Bishop of, Jackson
34.
- Botanic gardens laid out
742.
- Bow street horse patrol
289.
- Bryanston square laid out
1355.
- Buckingham palace, ball room built
1453,
- paintings at
441,
- Moresque Turkish divan at
1002.
- Bull inn dismantled
1102.
- Burlington hotel, proprietor
975.
- Café de l’ Europe, manager of
354.
- Chamber of commerce, first president
691.
- Claridge’s hotel, proprietor of
910.
- City of London college founded
624.
- City temple built
471.
- Commercial street opened
1453.
- Congregational memorial hall built
977.
- Cranbourne street opened
1453.
- Criterion restaurant opened
1577.
- Crockford’s bazaar in St. James’ street built
1453.
- Diorama, Regent’s park converted into a Baptist chapel
1480.
- Doré gallery of paintings
484.
- Duchy of Cornwall office built
1453.
- Duke street, Westminster, chapel
785.
- Dutch church restored
1.
- Endell street made
1453.
- Epping forest, superintendent of
623.
- Executions in Old Bailey
1022.
- Fair at Bayswater in 1851, col.
876.
- Fleet prison, prisoners in
1194.
- Four common pleaders of the City
1598.
- Freedom of city granted to Jung
156,
- Lawrence
33,
- Livingstone
453,
- Lushington
535,
- Lyons
547,
- Napier of Magdala
1072,
- Napier, C.
1073,
- Nicholson
1139,
- Outram
1279,
- Pasley
1375,
- Peabody
1408,
- Pollock
1573,
- Pottinger
1604.
- Fruit and vegetable markets in city built
1431.
- Garrick street made
1453.
- Giltspur st. Compter, secondary of the
50.
- Gliddon’s divan, Covent garden, proprietor of
219.
- Guildhall council chamber built
128.
- Guildhall library and museum built
128.
- Hackney coaches commissioner
93.
- Hampstead heath preserved
347,
- extended
408.
- Holborn viaduct railway station built
109.
- Holy Trinity church Conduit street pulled down
668.
- Hornsey Wood house wrestling
58.
- Hungerford market constructed
1480.
- Hyde Park, fair in
356,
- riots in
818.
- Inns of court hotel built
471.
- King’s college, professor J. F. D. Maurice dismissed
805.
- King William street opening
1453.
- Lambeth baths used for religious services
1038.
- Lambeth street police court and Lambeth police court
1181.
- Law society building, Chancery lane opened
801.
- Leadenhall market rebuilt
128.
- Lions in Trafalgar square erected
293.
- London bridge built
141.
- London coffee house, proprietor of
361.
- London labour and London poor, two volumes
816.
- London vocal academy founded
233.
- London university, Gower street opened
215,
- founders of
218.
- Lord mayors, Johnson
107,
- Kelly
184,
- Key
215,
- Laurie
319,
- M’Arthur
561,
- Magnay
690,
- Marshall
754,
- Moon
942,
1235,
- Musgrove
1061,
- Nottage
1183,
- Owden
1282,
- Phillips
1502,
- Pirrie
1545.
- Manchester warehouse, the first established
978.
- Meat market, Smithfield built
128,
177.
- Merchant Taylors’ school opened at the Charterhouse
1.
- Metropolitan board of works formed
455,
- chairman
690,
- offices built
743.
- Metropolitan railway opened
65.
- Millwall docks made
177.
- Mivart’s hotel, proprietor
910.
- Morley’s hotel, proprietor
975.
- Museum of economic geology built
1453.
- Mysteries of London by G. W. Reynolds
883.
- Nelson column built
1480.
- Newgate prison, governor of
121.
- New Oxford street opened
1453.
- Northumberland street tragedy
1055.
- Old Cheshire cheese chop house
944.
- Old street made
1453.
- Opera hotel, landlord of
1155.
- Palace court, steward of the
484.
- Parliament hill, Hampstead purchased
408.
- Patent office library opened
1453.
- Peabody donation for the poor
1408.
- Plan for girdling London with a glass arcade
1401.
- Prince’s cricket club
1644.
- Quadrant, Regent street, colonnade removed
1453.
- Queen’s college for females, Harley street founded
805.
- Record office built
1453.
- Remembrancer of the city
1105.
- Residence of Napoleon iii
1081.
- Royal exchange built
141,
- opened
691,
1061.
- St. Andrew’s Holborn consecrated
641.
- St. Etheldreda’s church, Ely place, Holborn restored
470.
- St. James’ hall built
139.
- St. John’s chapel, Bedford row, fell in
1289.
- St. Paul’s, Thornhill’s pictures repainted
1360.
- Secondary of the city, a purchased office
1601.
- Smithfield meat market built
128,
177.
- Soane museum, curator
1331.
- Somerset house completed
1453.
- Southwark cathedral built
1664.
- Southwark street made
1453.
- Special constables in 1848 riot
491.
- Stationers’ company, master
83.
- Stationery office built
1453.
- Temple bar memorial built
128.
- Town clerk of the city
848.
- University of London designed
1453.
- Victoria docks constructed
1480.
- Victoria park laid out
1453.
- Victoria railway station built
177.
- Water colour gallery, Pall Mall built
107.
- Waterloo house, Halling, Pearce and Stone
1424.
- Westminster bridge completed
1304.
- West Strand improvement
1453.
- Londonderry, lord lieutenant
541.
- Long, John St. John, d. 1834, a medical rubber
457.
- Longford, lord lieutenant
488.
- Longitude, method of finding
852.
- Looking glasses, an immense mirror
1183,
- makers of
1182.
- Lord Chancellor, Lyndhurst
544.
- Lord lieutenant, a lord lieutenant dismissed
1116.
- Lords, house of, queen’s ancient serjeant sitting in
723.
- Lottery broker
688.
- Louis xvii, d. 1795, king of France, Meves’ claim to the title
859.
- Louis xviii, d. 1824, king of France, at Verona
807,
- his entry into London
1692.
- Louis Philippe, d. 1850, king of the French, bust of
135,
- his daughter
392,
- his physician
1062.
- Louise, Princess, b. 1848, marchioness of Lorn,
opened the parliament house in Edinburgh castle
1105.
- Lumley, Benjamin, d. 1875, manager of Her Majesty’s theatre
528,
1475.
- Lunatics, falsely accused and confined
1438,
- instrument to feed patients trying to starve themselves
1120,
- keepers of lunatics
1120.
- Lundy island, Devonshire, proprietor of
795.
- Lyskamm near Zermatt, fatal accident on the
1380.
- Lyons, Augusta Louisa, d. 1852, novelist
547.