Great Queen-street, Lincoln's-inn- fields, Plan of, 284
Green Park, 31; objects to be ob- served, ib.
Greenwich Hospital and Hall,
xxvi, xlix, 212; Chapel, &c.,
213 Greenwich Park, and the Astro- nomical Observatory, 34
Grocers' Hall, 233
Grosvenor House, its pictures &c., 15
Grosvenor-place, Plan of, 287 Grosvenor-square, Plan of, 299 Guards' Club, 219
Guildhall, 228; its statues, &c., ib. Guy's Hospital, 211
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, 180 Helen's (St.), Bishopsgate, and its interesting monuments, 120, 121
Heralds' College, 189; objects of interest there, 190
Hertford House, and pictures, 22 Hervey, John, Lord; scene of his duel with Pulteney, 31 Highgate Cemetery, 134 High-street, Southwark, Plan of,
Highwayman, exploit of a, 17 Hill's (Rowland) Chapel, 130 Hogarth, where born, 241 Holborn and its eminent resi- sidents, 268; Plan of, 269 Holdernesse House, 21 Holford, R. S., Esq., mansion and pictures of, 24
Holland House and its successive owners, and anecdotes con- nected with it, 1, 19; epitaph of the late Lord, 20 Home Office, 49
Hope, H. T., Esq., M.P., mansion, 23; his picture gallery, ib.; mode of admission, 24 Horse Guards, 54
Horsemonger-lane Gaol, 148
JAMES'S (ST.) CHURCH, Piccadilly, 125; its front by Gibbons, 126 James's (St.) Theatre, 183 James's (St.) Palace, 3; drawing- rooms, levees, &c., mode of presentation, &c., 5 James's (St.) Park: its history, 29; plan of, 30; objects to be observed, 31
James's (St.) Square, Plan of, 301 James's (St.) Street and its nota- bilities, 264; plan of, 265 Jews' Synagogue, Great Saint Helens, 132
Johnson, Dr., at Thrale's Brewery, 77
Judges, salaries of the, 137 Jones (Inigo), where born, 241 Jonson (Ben.) where born, 241 Junior United Service Club, 219
KATHERINE'S (ST.) Docks, 69 Katherine's (St.) Hospital, 32 Kensal Green Cemetery and its tenants, 133
Kensington Palace, 7; its German pictures, 8
Kensington, South, Museum, 172 Kensington Gardens and the Ser- pentine, 35
Kew Botanical Gardens, 1., 35 King's College and School, 196; educational arrangements, ib. King's College Hospital, 215 Kneller, (Sir Godfrey,) his dying observation, 111
LAMB, Charles, real works, 67 Lambeth Palace, xxviii, 8, 9 Lansdowne House, 16 Law Courts. (See Westminster Hall; Inns of Court, &c.) Laws relating to Foreigners, 1 Leadenhall Market, 76 Learned Societies and Institu- tions, 185-194
Leicester-square, Plan of, 302 Letters, postage of, XXXV. (See Post Office.)
Levees, 5 Libraries-Brit. Museum, 161 City of London, 230
London Library, St. James's Square, 194
Lincoln's Inn, 143; its chapel, hall, and library, 144 Lincoln's-Inn-fields, Plan of, 305 Linnæan Society, 194 Livings, value of, 94 Lloyd's Rooms, 64; Lloyd's Re- gister, ib.
Lock Hospital, Chapel, and Asy- lum, 216 Lodgings, xxxvii
London, geographical position of,
its population, ix; 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, xxiii; general hints to strangers, xxviii; foreign money, opera, races, public dinners, sports; trial by jury, xxx; cab fares and regulations, luggage, xxxi; omnibuses, xxxiii; hotels and lodgings, XXXV; restau- rants and dining houses, Xxxvii; supper houses, xxxix; revenue of City, 227; eminent persons born in, 241. (See
also Post Office, Exhibi- tions, Panoramas, Remarkable Places, &c.)
London and North-Western Rail- way Station, 72
Mercers' Hall and Chapel, 232 Merchant Tailors' Hall, 236 Merchant Tailors' School, 203; charge for education, ib.; eminent scholars, 204 Metropolitan Cattle Market, 73 Millbank Prison, 150 Milton, where born, 241; lived, 247; buried, 243 Mint, the Royal, 58; mode of ad- mission to, &c., 59 Missionaries' Museum, 179 Model of St. Paul's, 172 Model Prison, 150 Money, foreign, xxix 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, 232
London, Bishops of, Residence of More, (Sir Thomas), where born,
London Bridge, 44
London Bridge Railway Station, 72 London Docks, 69; the Wine Stores, 70
London Hospital, 214
London Institution, 192
London Library, 193
Lord Mayor's Show, 227 Lyceum Theatre, 181 Lyon's Inn, 146
MAGDALEN HOSPITAL, 215
Magnus (St.) Church, London Bridge, 125
Mansion House, the, 227 Marble Arch, 27 Markets, 73-77
Marlborough House and Vernon Gallery, 170 Martin-in-the-Fields (St.) Church, 127; eminent persons buried in, 128 Martin (John), the painter, 44 Martin's (St.) Hall, 184 Marylebone (St.) Church, 128 Mary-le-Bow (St.) Church, Cheap- side, 123
Mary-le-Savoy (St.), Strand, 122 Mary Woolnoth (St.) Church, 127 Mary's (St.) Hospital, 215 Mary's (St.) Roman Catholic Chapel, 130
Newgate-street, Plan of, 289 Newspapers, 1 Norfolk House, and its historical
records and pictures, 14 Northumberland House, 11; its successive names and owners, ib.; pictures and objects of interest, 12 Norwood Cemetery, 134 Nunhead Cemetery, 134
OLD BAILEY SESSIONS HOUSE, 139
Omnibus Routes, xxxiii Opera Houses, 179, 180
Oxford and Cambridge Club, 223 Oxford-street, description of, 282
PAINTER STAINERS' HALL, 240 Paintings, collections of, xliii, 8 to 25
Palaces of the Sovereign:-Buck- ingham, 1-3; St. James's, 3; Whitehall, 5-7; Kens- ington, 7, 8
Pall Mall, 258; Plan of, 259 Pancras-in-the-Fields,
St., Old Church and monuments, 121; New Church, 128 Panoramas and Miscellaneous Ex- hibitions, xli Park Lane, Plan of, 288 Parks, Palaces, and Public Build- ings, Office of, 52 Parks, Gardens, &c., xxii:-Hyde, 26-28; St. James's, 29-31; Green, 31; Regents', ib.; Plan of, 33; Victoria, 32; Battersea, 34; Greenwich, ib.; Richmond, 35; Kensington, i.; Kew, ib.; Zoological, 184
Parliament, opening and proroga- tion of, 3
Parliament Houses, 36-42
Passports, 1, 50
Physicians, College of, 188 Piccadilly, 260-262; Plan of, 263 Pictures, collections of, public and private, xliii, 8 to 25
Places which visitors ought to see, xlvii
Pleasure Seeker's List, xli Poets' Corner, 106
Pool (The), xxiv
Police Courts, City and Metropo- litan, 139
Police Establishment, 140 Polytechnic Institution, xli Pope, where born, 241 Port of London, xxvi, 44 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), 205 Prerogative Will Office, 61 and note
Presentation at Court, 5 Princess's Theatre, 181 Prisons, Gaols, &c., 147-151 Privy Council Office, 49 Property-Tax Office, 51 Pulteney, scene of his duel with Lord Hervey, 31
ground Plan, 113; its history, QUEEN'S BENCH PRISON, 151
112; spoliation of Wren's de-
sign by James II., 114; mo-
RAILWAY STATIONS, Xvii, 72 Reading Room, Brit. Museum, 163 Record Offices, 60 Reform Club, 221
Regent's Park, origin and history of, 31; Plan, 33; notabilities,
Regent-street, xxii, 266; Plan, 267 Remarkable Events, places and sites connected with 251- 255
Restaurants, xxxvii
Richmond Park, 35
Rolls Chapel, 60, 280
Seamen's Hospital Ship, 217 Selwyn, George, anecdote of, 20 Sewerage of London, 80 Shakspeare's Will, 61 Sheepshanks, pictures, 172 Sights of London, xli. Skinners' Hall, 235 Soane Museum, 176 Societies and Institutions, 185- 194
Soho-square, plan of, 303 Soho Theatre, 183
Somerset House and its offices, 56; the watch legend-num- ber of windows, 58
South Kensington Museum, 172
Roman Catholic Cathedral and South Sea House, 291
Chapels, 130
Rookery, 282
Rothschild, Baron Lionel de, Pic- tures and articles of vertu of,
Southwark Bridge, 45 Spanish Chapel, 131 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, 58 Standard, Cornhill, 276 Staple Inn, 146
State Paper Office;
access to papers in the, 61 Stationers' Hall, 239 Statistical Society, 194 Statues of Royal and eminent personages, 256 Steaks Club, 225 Steamboats on the Thames; when first seen, 42
Steevens, George; eccentric habits of, 146
Stephen's (St.) Church, Walbrook,
Stephen's (St.) Church, West- minster, 129
Stock Exchange, 66; mode of elec- tion, &c., ib.
Stow (John), where born, 241 Strafford (Earl of), where born, 241
Strand, the, and its ancient inha- bitants, 270; plan, 271 Strangers (Hints to), xxviii Streets and thoroughfares of Lon- don; hints and suggestions, XV-xxii; plans and descrip- tions of the principal, 257— 306; number of streets, 257: lengths of principal streets, ib. Studios of Artists, 1 Supper Houses, xxxix.
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