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
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
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
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,
Free Trade advocated by Sir W. Green Cloth, Court of, 364
Fatal Vespers, the, 18, 19
Fenchurch Street, 172, 200, 261, Fulwood's Rents, Holborn, 146, 171 262
Ferries, St. Mary Overies, 281; Furnivall's Inn, 274, 276
Fetter Lane, 169, 257, 266, 270, 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,
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
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
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,
Henrietta Maria, 24, 27, 28, 173, Independents, 46 338
India, imports from, 193, 194
Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, Infectious diseases, 14
Henry, Prince, 10, 314, 326
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
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
Laystalls, 182, 229, 283; list of, Mackarness, Rev. J., 149
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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,
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 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
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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