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Geographical Society, 192
Geological Society, 192
Geology (Practical), Museum of,
176

Geology and Soil of London, lii
George's (St.), Roman Catholic
Cathedral, 130

George's (St.), Church, Hanover-
square, 128

George's (St.), Hospital, 211
George II. and his Queen, 4, 8;

junction of their remains, 99
George III., statue of, 256
George IV. born, 4; statue of, 256
German Lutheran Church and
Chapel, 131

Giles (St.), Church, Camberwell,
129

Globe (Wyld's), xlii
Goldsmiths' Hall, 234
Gospel, Society for the Propaga-
tion of the, 258
Government Offices and Establish-
ments, 49-60
Gracechurch-street, Plan of, 291
Gray, where born, 241, 276.
Gray's Inn, and Gray's Inn Gar-
dens, 145

Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn-
fields, Plan of, 284
Green Park, 32; objects to be ob-
served, 32
Greenwich Hospital and Hall,
xlix, 212; the Chapel, &c., 213

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HABERDASHERS' HALL, 237
Hallowell, Capt., his present to
Lord Nelson, 115
Hampton Court, xlix
Hanover-square, Plan of, 301
Harcourt House, 22

Haymarket (the street so called),
Plan of, 286
Haymarket Theatre, 179
Helen's (St.), Bishopsgate, and its
interesting monuments, 120,
121

Heralds' College, 188; objects of
interest there, 189

Hertford House, and pictures, 22
Hervey, John, Lord; scene of his
duel with Pulteney, 32, 33
Highgate Cemetery, 134
High-street, Southwark, Plan of,

293

Highwayman, exploit of a, 17
Hill's (Rowland) Chapel, 130
Hogarth, where born, 241
Holborn and its eminent resi-
sidents, 268; Plan of, 269
Holford, R. S., Esq., mansion and
pictures of, 26

Holland House and its successive
owners, and anecdotes con-
nected with it, 1, 19; epitaph
of the late Lord, 20
Hope, H. T., Esq., M.P., mansion,
23; his picture gallery, 24;
mode of admission, 25
Horse Guards, 55
Horsemonger-lane Gaol, 148
Horticultural Society, 193
Hospitals and Charitable Institu-
tions, 209-217

Hotels, xxxvi
Houses and dwelling-places of
eminent persons, 246-250
Houses of Correction, 150

pentine, 36

Houses of Parliament, 37-42; mode | Kensington Gardens and the Ser-
of admission to hear debates,
42
Humane Society, Royal, 216
Hungerford Market, 76
Hungerford Suspension Bridge, 46
Hyde Park, 27; plan, 29; its
attractions, 28, 30

I.

INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, 51
Inns of Court and Chancery,
141-146

Institute of Architects, 191
Institution of Civil Engineers, 191
Institutions and Societies, 183-
193

Intramural burials, horrors of,
132

Ironmongers' Hall, 237
Italian Opera Houses: Her Ma-
jesty's Theatre, 177; Covent
Garden Opera, 178

J.

JAMES'S (ST.) CHURCH, Piccadilly,
126; its font by Gibbons,

126

James's (St.) Theatre, 182
James's (St.) Palace, 3; drawing-
rooms, levees, &c., mode of
presentation, &c., 4, 5
James's (St.) Park: its history,
30-32; plan, 31; objects to be
observed, 32

James's (St.) Square, Plan of, 301
James's (St.) Street and its nota-
bilities, 264

Jekyll, the Wit, anecdote of, 137
Jews' Synagogue, Great Saint
Helens, 132
Johnson, Dr., at Thrale's Brewery,

78

Judges, salaries of the, 136

Jones (Inigo), where born, 241
Jonson (Ben.) where born, 241
Junior United Service Club, 218

K.

KATHERINE'S (ST.) Docks, 68
Katherine's (St.) Hospital, 33
Kensal Green Cemetery and its
tenants, 133

Kensington Palace, 7; its German
pictures, 8

Kew Botanical Gardens, 1, 36
King's College and School, 195;
educational arrangements, 195
King's College Hospital, 214
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, his dying
observation, 111

L.

LAMB, Charles, the real works of,
67
Lambeth Palace, its early and
present state, its attractions,
8, 9, xxviii

Lansdowne House, its sculpture
and pictures, 16

Laws relating to Foreigners, li
Leadenhall Market, 76
Learned Societies and Institu-
tions, 183-193
Leicester-square, Plan of, 302
Letters, postage of, xxxv. (See
Post Office.)

Lincoln's Inn, 143; its chapel,
hall, and library, 144
Lincoln's-Inn-fields, Plan of, 305
Linnæan Society, 193
Lloyd's Rooms, 63; Lloyd's Re-
gister, 64

Lock Hospital, Chapel, and Asy-
lum, 215
Lodgings, xxxvi
London, geographical position of,

its population, ix; geology
and soil, lii; statistics of its
supplies of food, sewerage,
&c., x; its boundaries-
Westminster, xi; Tyburnia
and Belgravia, xii; Regent's
Park, Marylebone and Blooms-
bury, xiii; "The City,"
xiv; Spitalfields and Bethnal
Green, Clerkenwell and Is-
lington, the Surrey side, Shad-
well and Rotherhithe, xv;
bearings of the streets, xvi;
its railways, &c., xvii; how
to see the Metropolis, and
objects of interest on the
various routes, xviii; the
Thames, and objects on its
banks, xxiv; general hints
to strangers, xxix; foreign
money, opera, races, public
dinners, sports; trial by
jury, xxx; cab fares and

regulations, luggage, xxxii; |
omnibuses, xxxiv ; hotels
and lodgings, xxxvi; restau-
rants and dining houses,
xxxvii; supper houses, xl;
revenue of City, 225; eminent
persons born in, 241. See
also Post Office, Exhibi-
tions, Panoramas, Remarkable
Places, &c.
London and North-Western Rail-
way Station, 72
London, Bishops of, Residence of
the, 9

London Bridge, 45; Port of Lon-
don, its extent, 45

London Bridge Railway Station,
72
London Docks, 69; the Wine
Stores, 70

London Hospital, 214

London Library, terms of subscrip-
tion, 193

Lord Mayor's Show, 227
Lyceum Theatre, 179
Lyon's Inn, 146

Mint, the Royal, mode of admis-
sion to, &c., 59
Missionaries' Museum, 177
Model Prison, 150
Money, foreign, xxx
Money Orders. (See Post Office.)
Montague House, its portraits and
miniatures, 14

Montagu, (Lady Mary W.,) where
born, 241

Monument, the, on Fish-street
Hill, 231; suicides from its
gallery, 231

More, (Sir Thomas), where born,
241

Museums and Galleries of Art, to

which admission is free, 151-
177. (See British Museum,
Dulwich Gallery, Geological
Museum, Missionaries' Mu-
seum, National Gallery, Soane
Museum, Surgeons' College,
United Service Museum, Ver-
non Gallery. Also the various
Institutions and Societies.)
Musical Performances, xlii
Munro, H. A. J., Esq., pictures of,
26

M.

MAGDALEN HOSPITAL, 215

Magnus (St.) Church, London
Bridge, 125

Mansion House, the, 226
Markets, 72-77

Marlborough House and Vernon
Gallery, 169

Martin-in-the-Fields (St.) Church,
127; eminent persons buried
in, 128
Martin, John, the painter, 44,

xlix

Martin's (St.) Hall. 182
Marylebone (St.) Church, 128
Mary-le-Bow (St.) Church, Cheap-
side, 124

Mary-le-Savoy (St.), Strand, 122
Mary Woolnoth (St.) Church, 127
Mary's (St.) Hospital, 214
Mary's (St.) Roman Catholic
Chapel, 130

Mercers' Hall and Chapel, 232
Merchant Tailors' Hall, 236
Merchant Tailors' School, 201;
charge for education, 202;
eminent scholars, 203
Millbank Prison, 150
Milton, where born, 241; lived,
247; buried, 243

N.

NAPOLEON'S WILL, 60
National Gallery,Trafalgar-square,
166; chief pictures, 167, 168;
English School of Paintings,

169
Nelson, Lord, his only interview
with Wellington, 50; Capt.
Hallowell's present to him,
115;
column to his memory,
255; dress worn by him at the
Battle of Trafalgar, 213; place
of burial, 115

New River, 79
New Road, 282
Newgate Market, 76
Newgate Prison, 147
Newgate-street, Plan of, 289
Newspapers, lii

Norfolk House, and its historical
records and pictures, 14
Northumberland House, 11; its
successive names and owners,
11; pictures and objects of
interest, 12

Norwood Cemetery, 134
Nunhead Cemetery, 134

0.

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS HOUSE,
139

Omnibus Routes, xxxiv
Ordnance Offices, 56

Opera Houses, 177, 178; Mr. Dela-
field's enormous losses, 178
Oxford and Cambridge Club,
222

Oxford-street, description of, 282

P.

PAINTER STAINERS' HALL, 240
Palaces of the Sovereign:-Buck-
ingham, 1-3; St. James's,
3; Whitehall, 5-7; Kens-
ington, 7, 8
Pall Mall, and its celebrities, 258;
Plan, 259
Pancras-in-the-Fields,

St., Old
Church and monuments, 121;
New Church, 128
Panopticon, xlii.

Panoramas and Miscellaneous Ex-
hibitions, xxxix, xl.
Park Lane, Plan of, 288
Parks, Gardens, &c., xxi:-Hyde,
27-30; St. James's, 30-32;
Green, 32; Regents', 33; Plan
of, 34; Victoria, 33; Battersea,
35; Greenwich, 35, Richmond,
36; Kensington, 36; Kew, 36,
37; Zoological, 33, 182; Surrey
Zoological, 183
Parliament, opening and proroga-

tion of, 3

Parliament. (See Houses of Par-
liament.)
Passports, xlviii, 50
Paul's (St.) Cathedral, 111;
ground Plan, 113; its history,
112; spoliation of Wren's de-
sign by James II., 114; mo-
numents, 114; clock room,
whispering gallery, &c., 116
Paul's (St.), Covent Garden,
church and parish register,
123

Paul's (St.) School, 195; eminent
scholars, 196

Paymaster General's Office, 54
Peel, Sir Robert, mansion and pic-
tures of, 23; room in which
the late Sir Robert died, 23
and Pentonville

Penitentiary
Prison, 150
Penn, where born, 241

Peter the Great's Mulberry Tree,
71; his lawyers, 137; lived,
250

Physicians, College of, 187
Piccadilly and its eminent inha-
bitants, &c., 260-262; Plan of,
263

Pictures, collections of, public and
private, xlii

Places which visitors ought to
see, xlvii

Pleasure Seeker's List, xli
Poets' Corner, 106
Pool (The), xxv

Police Courts, City and Metropo-
litan, 139

Police Establishment, particulars
of the, 140

Polytechnic Institution, xl.
Pope, where born, 241

Portland, Duke of, his town man-
sion, 22

Portman-square, Plan of, 300
Post Office, 52; income and extent
of the office, 53; money orders,
ib.; general directions, ib.;
postal regulations, xxxv
Poultry, Plan of the, 275
Practical Art (Department of),

204

Prerogative Will Office, 60 and

note

Presentation at Court, 5
Princess's Theatre, 180
Prisons, Gaols, &c., 147-151
Property-Tax Office, 51
Pulteney, scene of his duel with
Lord Hervey, 32

Q.

QUEEN'S BENCH PRISON, 151
Queensbury, Duke and Duchess
of, 20

R.

RAILWAY STATIONS, XVii
Record Offices, 59
Reform Club, 221
Regent's Park, origin and history
of, 33; Plan, 34; notabilities,
33, 35
Regent-street, description of, 266;
Plan, 267

Remarkable Events, places and
sites connected with 251-
255

Restaurants, xxxvii
Richmond Park, 36
Rogers, Samuel, Esq., House and
Pictures of, 25; mode of ad-
mission, 26

Roman Catholic Cathedral and
Chapels, 130
Rothschild, Baron Lionel de, Pic-
tures and articles of vertu of,
26

Rothschilds' Pillar, Royal Ex-
change, 63

Roubiliac, the Sculptor, instance
of enthusiasm in, 102
Royal Academy of Arts, 58, 185
-187

Royal Academy of Music, 187
Royal Exchange, 63; Lloyd's
Rooms and Register, 63; the
first Exchange, 64
Royal Humane Society, 216
Royal Institution of Great Britain,
191

Royal Personages, statues of,
256

Royal Society, 58, 183; its por-
traits, &c., 184

Royal Society of Literature, 192
Russell-square, Plan of, 304

S.

SADDLERS' HALL, 240
Sadler's Wells Theatre, 180
Salters' Hall, 237
Sardinian Chapel, 130
Saviour's (St.) Church, 117; ac-

tors and poets buried in, 118
Savoy Chapel, 122; Savoy Con-
ference, 123

School of Design, 204

Schools and Colleges, 193-205
Scottish Churches, 130

Sculpture to be seen, xlv
Seamen's Hospital Ship, 216

Selwyn, George, anecdote of, 20
Sewerage of London, 80
Shakspeare's Will, 60
Sheepshanks, John, Esq., pictures,
&c., 26

Skinners' Hall, 235, 236
Smithfield Market, 72-74
Soane Museum, mode of admis-
sion, 174; objects of interest,
174
Societies and Institutions, 183-
193

Soho-square, plan of, 303

Soho Theatre, 182
Somerset House and its offices,
57; the watch legend-num-
ber of windows, 58
Southwark Bridge, 46
Spanish Chapel, 130
Spencer House, 32
Spenser, where born, 241
Stables, Royal; how to obtain
admission to view them, 2
Stafford House; its architecture,
pictures, &c., 13; rent, cost,
&c., 14

Stamps and Taxes, office of, 57
Staple Inn, 146

State Paper Office;

mode of
access to papers in the,

60

Stationers' Hall, 239
Statistical Society, 193
Statues of Royal and eminent
personages, 256
Steaks Club, 224
Steamboats on the Thames; when
first seen, 43

Steevens, George; eccentric habit
of, 146

Stephen's (St.) Church, Walbrook,

125

Stephen's (St.) Church, West-
minster, 129

Stock Exchange, 65; mode of elec-
tion, &c., 65

Stow (John), where born, 241
Strafford (Earl of), where born, 241
Strand, the, and its ancient inha-
hitants, 270; plan, 271
Strangers (Hints to), xxix
Streets and thoroughfares of Lon-
don; hints and suggestions,
xv-xxi; plans and descrip-
tions of the principal, 257-
306; number of streets, 257:
lengths of principal streets,

257

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