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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

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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

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

Free Trade advocated by Sir W. Green Cloth, Court of, 364

Franklin, Benjamin, 289

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Funerals, 309, 310

Green, J. R., 139

Green Park, 311

Greenwich, 223, 282, 362

Fatal Vespers, the, 18, 19

Felton, John, 31

Fenchurch Street, 172, 200, 261, Fulwood's Rents, Holborn, 146, 171
262

Ferries, St. Mary Overies, 281; Furnivall's Inn, 274, 276

Horseferry, 281.

Fetter Lane, 169, 257, 266, 270,
276

Feversham, 114

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,

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;| Gaming-houses, 270, 352

331

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

121, 157; Bethlehem (New),
275; Bridewell, 121; Charter-
house, 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

Society, 208, 209; his amuse-
ments, 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 Cati.olicism,
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

Howell, James, 53, 57, 188, 193, Jeffreys, Judge, 99, 110, 114, 115,

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Henrietta Maria, 24, 27, 28, 173, Independents, 46
338

India, imports from, 193, 194

Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, Infectious diseases, 14

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

Inns and taverns, 281, 292, 315, 316,
317, 356, 360, 362; music in, 155;
prices, 292; Bell, 170; Bowman,

332; Cask, 317; Catherine

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

for, 163-166

King's Head Club, 90

Wheel, 60; Devil, 169, 317; | King's Evil, the, rite of "touching "
Falcon, 169; Goose and Grid-
iron, 317; King's Head, 90;
Locket's, 292; Maidenhead, 169;
Mitre, 169, 317; Old Swan,
259; Queen's Arms, 332; Rain-
bow, 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

Hill, Henry, 116

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Irish Estates, 9, 29, 37, 83, 208- Lambe, Dr., 25-27, 237

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 Pro-
testants, 20; and witchcraft, 159;
and silk-growing, 193, 313;
settles Ulster, 206; and the Irish

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

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Laystalls, 182, 229, 283; list of, Mackarness, Rev. J., 149

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, 364

Lord High Almoner, 363, 367

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; New-
gate, 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, 364
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

Lord Mayor, 13, 15, 37, 38, 42, 68, | Milford Lane, 170

76, 91, 92, 94, 128, 130, 172, | Militia, 17, 18, 24, 25, 47, 48, 50, 66

218, 260, 333, 335, 355

Millenary Petition, 201

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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 Sand-
wich), 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,
III, 131, 154-158; chapels
wrecked, 132; laws against, 156;
preachers in 1680, list of, 156,
157; take the churches during
the Plague, 219, 220; Ana-
baptists, 110, 142, 150; Baptists,
84; Brownists, 139; Indepen-
dents, 142, 149, 150; Quakers,
84, 142, 152, 153; Presbyterians,

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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; com-
position of, 374

Parmigiano, 326

Passive obedience, 144, 145

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

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Pym, Sir C., 125

Plague of 1665-distress after, 84;
approach of, 218; flight from
London, 218, 219; work stopped, | Quarles, Francis, 178, 179
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 ac-
counts, 220-222, 230
Player, Sir T., 105
Playhouse Yard, 272

Queen Dowager's Garden, 381
Queen Elizabeth's Day, 186, 305
Queen Street, 262, 264
Queenhithe, 253

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

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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

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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, 364

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

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; New-
gate, 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, 364
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

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 Sand-
wich), 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

Militia, 17, 18, 24, 25, 47, 48, 50, 66 Newspapers, 327

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

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; Ana-
baptists, 110, 142, 150; Baptists,
84; Brownists, 139; Indepen-
dents, 142, 149, 150; Quakers,
84, 142, 152, 153; Presbyterians,

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