[ 856 } 
J^EBOTT, Mr. re-ele£led Speaker, 32c; 
A his fpeech fatal to the catholic bill, 330; 
his addrefs to the prince-regent,334. 
Abercrombie, Gen. his monument, 409. 
Addle-ftreet, 483. 
Adelphi, 337. 
Admiralty-office, 540. 
Alban cutter, melancholy fate of, 312.' 
Albany, a ftreet fo called, 574. 
Albion, in Alderfgate-ftreet, 487. 
Albion-mills, fire there, 503, 
Albuera, battle of, 254-5. 
Albuquerque, duke of, his haplcfs fate, 224. 
Aldermanbury, 481. 
Aldermen, regulations as to the eleftion of, 
97, 243; all made jufticcs, 973 their 
juril'didlion, 593; court, 596. 
Aldgate and Alderfgate, 103, 593. 
AlJgate pump and fruit ihop, 450. 
Alexander emperor of Ruffia, his meeting 
with Bonaparte at Tilfit, where peace is 
figned, X59; at Erfurth, where peace is 
propofed to England, 180; takes Finland 
from Sweden, 184; his policy refpetting 
England and France, 259—605 his decla¬ 
ration, proclamation, and addrefs, upon 
entering Germany, 336 5 treaty with the 
king of Pruffia, 337 ; with Sweden and 
England to deprive the Danes ot Norway, 
340-1 5 his letter to Mad. Moreau, 345; 
the order of the Garter prefented to him, 
367, 8 5 enters France, 375; his declara¬ 
tion on entering Paris, 3815 addrefs to 
the fenate, 382; compliment paid him 
by the lord-mayor of London, 385 ; ar¬ 
rives in England, and is magnificently 
entertained at Guildhall, 473 5 embarks 
for the continent, 476. 
Alexandria taken by the Britifh, 161; aban¬ 
doned, 162. 
Allred, his contefts with the Danes, 56; 
improves the trade and buildings ot Lon¬ 
don, 57. 
Allen, fir John, his benefa&ions, 77. 
Allhallows, Barking, 436. 
AllhaMows, Bread-ftreet, 422. 
Allhallows the Great, 428 ; the Lefs, 429. 
Allhallows Staining, 453 ; Lombard ftreet, 
468, 
Almeida taken by marfhal Maffena, 227 j 
evacuated, 254. 
Almonry, at Weftminfter, 588. 
Amboyna and Banda taken, 237. 
America, affairs of, 198, 236, 7, 260, r, 
323, 357; occupies Weft Florida, 260; 
alfair of the Little Belt, 261 ; of Capt. 
Henry, 286; declares war, 291, 305; 
ill fuccefs by land, 306, 357-8 5 takes 
three Britifh frigates, 307 ; and fix veffels 
on lake Erie, 358; proposals for negoti¬ 
ating for peace, 359-60; preliminaries 
figned Dec. 24, 1814. 
America (Britifh), 236-7. 
Andromache and Arianne, French frigates, 
deftroyed, 310. 
Anne Boleyn, her marriage-proceffion, 75 ; 
her death ; 440. 
Anne, queen, her accefiion, and vifit to St. 
Paul‘s 94; builds fifty new churches, 
95; her ftatue, 4x0, 11. 
Antraigues, count and countefs, murdered, 
3 * 8 . 
Apothecaries’ hall, 504; company, 612. 
Apprentices to be gentlemen-born,71; how 
■thefe gentlemen were to be dseffed, 83 ; 
LONDON. 
encouraged to enlift in the king’s army, 
88 . 
Arbuthnot, our minifter at the Porte, ad- 
vifes an attack upon that power, 159. 
Argyle, duke of, his monument, 550. 
Armourers’ and Braziers’ Company, 607. 
Arms of the city, 66, 602. 
Army, the prime ruler, 89; Mr. Wind¬ 
ham’s bill for limited fervice as to time, 
142; an excellent meal'ure, 209, 371; 
local militia bill, 174; miljtia enliftment 
bill, 209; Angular remark of lord Caftle- 
reagh on the fubjeft of recruiting, 209 ; 
flogging difcountenanced, 246, 284; mi¬ 
litia interchange bill, 250 ; military ex- 
tcnfion bill, 371. 
Arrefting a dead body, 360. 
Artillery Ground and Armoury, 461 ; Com¬ 
pany, 599. 
Arundel-houfe, 528. 
Afke’s hofpital, or Haberdafhers’ a!ms- 
houfes, 460. 
Afkew’s alms-houfes, 488. 
Afpern and Efsling, battles of, 194-5. 
Aftorga taken by Junot, 226. 
Aftley’s Amphitheatre burnt, 132. 
Attack brig taken by the Danes, 312. 
Auftions, when firft ufed, 81. 
Auftion Mart, 480. 
Ave-Maria-lane, &c. 52. 
Auguftine, not the firft teacher of C-hrifti- 
anity in Britain, 55 ; archbifhop of Eng¬ 
land, 56. 
Auftria declares againft France, 342-3 3 
proclamation on crofting the Rhine, 3755 
the emperor enters Paris, 388. 
Bagnios and hummums, 500. 
Bakers’company, 60; regulations to mpke 
them honeft, if poflible, 64 5 their hall, 
433 ; arms, &c. 607. 
Ballafteros difmiffed by the regency of 
Spain, 305. 
Bancroft’s alms-houfes, 450. 
Banda Neira taken, 237. 
Bangor court and houfe, 522. 
Bank flops payment, 127 ; forged bank¬ 
notes, 314 ; the building defcribed, 464; 
volunteer guard, 590. 
Bankruptcies in the laft eleven years, 371. 
Banks, fir Jofeph, 575. 
Barbers’hall, 483 5 company, 606. 
Barbican, 487. 
Barnard, fir John, his ftatue erected in his 
life-time, 465. 
Barrett, of the Cumberland, beats off four 
privateers, 265. 
Bartholomew fair, 493 : proclamation for, 
597; hofpital, 494. 
Baling-lane, or Baking-lane, 423. 
Bafinghall-ftreet, and Blackwell-hall, 480. 
Bafket-makers’ company, 611. 
Baflifhaw, or Bafinghall, ward, 593. 
Bath, order of, ceremony of degrading a 
knight, 536. 
Bavaria deferts Bonaparte, 34C, 34 - 9 - 
Bautzen, battle of, 339. 
Bear-gardens, 306. 
Beaufort-buildings, 536. 
Beckford, twice lord-mayor, no; his mo¬ 
nument, 471. 
Bedford-fquare, 582. 
Bedlam, 462; abufes there, 519; new, 
5 * 8 . 
Beech-lane, 488/ 
Bell-favage inn, 112. 
Bellingham flioots Mr. Rercival, 2S8 5 h*s 
triaj and execution, 289. 
Beresford, fir Wm. how received at Bour- 
.deaux, 377, 8 ; created a peer, 395. 
Berkeley peerage caufe, 252 ; fquare, 376. 
Bermond’s Eye, 01 Bcrmondfey, 5115 fpa, 
ibid. 
Bernard’s inn, and one of its inhabitants,, 
389. 
Bernadotte, one of Bonaparte's generals, 
cledted crown-prince of Sweden, and de¬ 
clares war againft England, 233; his 
policy, ’60; getsa fuhfidy from England, 
with the proinife of Norway and Guada- 
loupe, 340, 1 ; his addrefs to his fol- 
■diers, 342 ; his bulletins, 343, 3. 
Bethnal-green, 438. 
Betton’s charity for ranfoming (laves, 6 03. 
Billingfgate, the only quay in London, 57 : 
made a free fifh.market, 94; etymology, 
434; ward, 593. 
Bills of mortality, 601. 
Bifhnp of London, his jurifdidlion, C99. 
Bifhopfgate, 104-3 ; ftreet, 455 ; ward, 593. 
Blackfriars decided to belong to the city, 
96, 504; calamity there, 504, 5 ; bridge 
founded, 103, 
Blackman-ftreet, Borough, 512. 
Blackfmiths’hall, 4225 company, 609. 
Blackwell-hall, 480. 
Blake, Gen. defeated in various actions^ 
256 ; before Murviedro, 257 ; at length 
furrenders Valencia, with 18,000 meo f 
374 pieces of cannon, &c. ibid. 
Blind fchool, 516, 17. 
Bloomfbury.fquare, 585. 
Blue Balls, the arms of the Medici, 112. 
Boadicea, queen of the Iceni, 54. 
Bolt-court, and its literary inhabitants, 523, 
Bombay, confpiracy there, 264, 5. 
Bonaparte, 158; his inordinate ambition; 
figns the peace of Tilfit, 139 ; his block¬ 
ading decrees, 165 ; met by our orders io 
council, 166 ; his defigns upon Denmark, 
counterafted by us, 167; interferes in 
the affairs of Spain, and inveigles the 
royal family into France, 176; his con¬ 
ference with Alexander at Erfurth, and 
his offer of peace to England, 180; feta 
out for Spain, 382; condufts his brother 
Jofeph again to Madrid, 183-4; feizes 
upon the eftates of the church in Italy, 
184; his policy in war, 189; falfe re. 
prefentations- in his newfpapers, 193; 
takes Vienna, 194; gains the decifivc 
battle of Wagram, 193-6; followed by 
the treaty of Vienna, 196 ; repudiates 
Jofephine, 198 5 lift of his family and 
great officers, 198-9 5 marries Louifa, 
the daughter ot the emperor of Auftria, 
232; wars againft Englifh commerce, 
234 ; his aflaflination recommended, 251-; 
difavowed by the parliament, 2523 an¬ 
nexes Hamburgh and part of Italy to 
France, his emprefs delivered of a fon, he 
makes a journey into Holland, 258 ; fees 
his flotilla defeated, 239 ; makes over¬ 
tures for peace, 293; takes poffeflion of 
Swedifk Pomerania, 294; begins tire 
campaign, takes Wi|na, 295 ; takes 
Smolenlko, and advances upon Mofcow, 
296; enters and quits Mofcow, 2975 a 
plot againft him, 297, 8 ; vainly endea¬ 
vours to procure a truce, and fuftains fq- 
veral defeats, 2983 returns to Paris, 299; 
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