■■ 85:8 
Corniffi, alderman, 91 ; murdered by king 
James ij. 93. 
Cornwallis, marquis, bis monument, 40?. 
Coroner’s court, in London, 597. 
Corporations and companies, origin of, 6<5 ; 
their annual magiflrates, 62. 
Corporation and left adls, 121. 
Correfponding Society, 125; trial of the 
chief members, 126; their farther pro* 
ceedings, 12 7. 
Cofl'acs, greatly dreaded by the French, 
346, 7 ; one of them vifils London, 363. 
Covent-Garden theatre burnt down, 385; 
laying the firft ftone of the new one, 186; 
riot9 at the opening, 216; dcfcription, 
531; market, 533; church, 534. 
Court of Confcience, or of requefts, efta- 
hlifhed, 73, 4; by adl of parliament, 85, 
S 97 * 
Couit of Confervancy, 597. 
Court of Lord-mayor and aldermen, 594 - 
Court of Orphans, 595. 
Crane-court, 523. 
Craven-buildings, 528. 
Credulity, various inftances of, 99, 107. 
Creed-lane, formerly Spurrier’s-row, 52. 
Cripplegate, 105, 481 ; new prifon for 
debtors, 366, 7 ; ward, 594. 
Cromwell, Oliver and Richard, 89. 
Crooked-lane, 430. 
Crolby fquare and lioufe, 454. 
Crowder’s well, 489, 
Cruelty to a dog, 143, 4. 
Crutched-friars, 437. 
Cuefta defeated at Medellin, 190; difmiffed 
from the command, 194. 
Cuflee, a negro-captain, 27f. 
Cumberland, duke of. wounded, 240, 1 j 
-quits England, .362; married to the 
pi incefsof Solms-Braunfels,Aug 26,1814. 
Curayoa taken by the Britiih, 165, 
Curriers’ hall, 482; company, 608. 
rCuftom-houfe duties, 57; conflagration of 
the Cuftom-houfe, 435. 
Cutler, Sir John, 499. 
Cutlers’ Company, 607. 
Dacres’s alms-.houfe, 561. 
Dance of Death, 70, 404, 5. 
Daniels and his omnium, 144. 
Dawfon, for poifoning race-horfes, hanged, 
318. 
Deaf and Dumb, Afylum for, 513. 
Dearborn, American general, 357, 8. 
Debating focieties, Z19, 485. 
Debtors’ prifon, Cripplegate, 488. x 
Declaration of the allies, 3so; another, 
upon breaking-oft" the negotiations for 
peace, 379; of the emperor Alexander 
upon entering Paris, 381. 
Delicate inveftigation, 324-7; 361, 2. 
Denmark, king of, entertained by the city, 
109, ro ; attacked, and the fleet brought 
away, 167-369 ; the meafure approved by 
a majority in parliament, 173 ; deprived 
of the illand of Anholt, 238 ; fruitlefs 
endeavours to recover it, 260 ; a fquadron 
of gun-boats deftroyed, 311; an Englilli 
brig taken, 312; how treated by the 
lluffians, Swedes, and Englilh, 340, 1 } 
agrees to give up Norway, 375. 
Dennevitz, battle of, 344. 
Defpard’s confpiracy, 131. 
Devil-tavern, 86. 
Devonlhire-fquare, Bifliopfgate-ftreet, 456. 
Devotion and liccntioufnels, 60. 
Diana’s Chambers, 417. 
Dibdin’s Whim of the Moment, 535, 
Dirty Dick, in Lcadenball-ftreet, 451. 
Diftiliery-bills, 175, 277. 
Diftillers’ company, 633, 
Do-little-alley, 420. 
"L O N D O N. 
Docks, 129, 13.2; London, 4463 Weft 
India, 447 ; Eaft-Indla, 448. 
DodVors’-C'ommons, 418. 
Doiley’s warehoufe, 535. 
Dollars raifed in price, 268. 
Dovcr-ftreet, Borough, 512 ; St. George’s 
fields. 
Dowgate hill and port, 426; watchhoufe, 
429; ward, 594. 
Drapers’ company, 603. 
D*ury-lane, 530; the theatre burnt down, 
213; the new one opened, 319, 20} de- 
feription of it, 529, 30. 
Ducket, murder of, 65. 
Duckworth, admiral, appears in the Darda¬ 
nelles, 159 ; propofes to the Turks to 
furrendcr their fleet, 160; makes a fruit¬ 
lefs attack, 161. 
Dudley-court, St. Giles’s, 582. 
Duke’s-place, 454. 
Durham houfe and yard, 537. 
Duroc, duke of Friuli, 340. 
Dutch church in Auftin-friars, 463. 
Dyers’ hall, 429; alms-houfes, 489 ; com* 
pany, 606. 
Earthquakes in London, 100; in Hampfliire, 
273. _ 
Eaft India Company, rife of, 84 ; curiofities 
found and preferved by them, 132; abufe 
of patronage, 207, 8; their charter re¬ 
newed, 330— 333 ; tea-warehoufes,438 j 
their houfe in Lendenhall-ftreet, 451. 
Eaft Smithfield, and the Abbey of Graces, 
• 449 * 
Eafttheap, and the Boar’s Head, 430. 
Eaton, trial of for blafphemy, 313 ; died 
Aug. 22, 1814. 
Edward the Confeflbr, 58 ; rebuilds Weft- 
minfter-abbey, 543 ; his chapel, 546. 
Editha, queen of Edward the Confeflbr, 546. 
Edward I. and III. their monuments, 546. 
Edward V. and his brother, a monument to, 
E 55 - 
Edward VI. 78 ; his excellent charities, and 
death, 79 ; his tomb, 55.5. 
Elba, appointed for the dwelling of Bo¬ 
naparte, 388; a lhort dei'eription of it, 
393 - 
Elizabeth, queen, her accefiion, 80; granted 
the citizens no charter; her death, 85 ; 
and monument, 556. 
■Ely place and chapel, 590. 
Embroiderers’ company, dxr. 
Erkcnwald, bilhop of London, 56; canonized, 
397 ; his fhrine, 398 ; miracles, 399. 
Efdaile, lord-mayor, cenfured and thanked, 
114. 
Etymology of the name, 49, 
European mufeum, 571. 
Eufton-fquare, 586. 
Exeter ’Change, 418, 535, 6. 
Excife-office on Tower-liill, 4483 in Broad- 
ftreet, 463. 
Eylau, battle of, 150. 
Famine in London, 65. 
Fan-makers’ company, 614. 
Farriers’ company, 611. 
Farringdon-wards, 594. 
Fellowfhip porters, 433. 
Felt-makers’ company, 612. 
Fenchurch-ftreet, 453. 
Ferdinand VII. king of Spain, Is enticed to 
Bayonne, 176; declared a baftard, 177; 
forced to refign his pretenfions tor the 
throne, 178; his letter to the Cortes, 
377 ; recovers Ids crown, ibid. 
Ferlen, a Swedifh count, murdered, 235. 
Fetter-lane, or Fewters-lane, 523. 
Eigueras furprifed by the Spanilh patriots, 
255. 
Finlbury manor and fquare, 461, 2. 
Fires in London, 56, £9; meansfc prevent, 
61 ; the great fire of London, 90; caufes 
the extindtion of the plague, 91; fj, e in 
Change-alley, 98, 9 ; at Rotherhithe, 
and in Cornhill, 109; at the Opera-houfe, 
121; at-.the Pantheon, 1224 at Hawley’s 
wharf, 125: at RatclifFe, 126; in the 
King’s Bench, 128; at Aftley’s, 1321 at 
Bromley, 132, 3 ; at the Key, 242; Ni¬ 
chols’s printing-office, and Covent-garden 
theatre, j8 5 ; St. James’s palace, and 
Drury-lane theatre, 213 ; at Billingfgate, 
iimehoufe, St. Martin’s-lane, and Con- 
■duit-ftreet, 214; in Halfmoon-ftrter, 
269 ; in the miffionary printing-houfe at 
Serampour, 310 ; at theCommercial-liali, 
362 ; at the Albion-milH, 505. 
Filh-ftreet hill, 430. 
Fiffiermen’s company, 614. 
Fiffiery of the river Thames, ior. 
Fifhmongers’ company, 68, 4,2, 623: alms., 
houfes, 514, 15 ; arms, 604. 
Fitz-Alwine, firft mayor of London, 6i. 
Fitz-Arnulph, a rioter, 63. 
Fitz-Olbert, riot raifed by him, 61. 
Fitz-Walter, owner of Callle Bayn’ard, 41a 
20. ' ^ 
Fitzroy-fquare, unfinifhed, 581. 
Fleet-market, 562 ; prifon, 593. 
Fletchers’ company, 609. 
Fletewood, recorder of London,.83. 
Florida, Weft, annexed to the United States 
of America, 260. 
Fludyer, Sir S. lord-mayor, entertains hia 
majefty at Guildhall, 107. 
Fluihing bombarded, j 9 6; taken, and its 
harbour deftroyed, 197. 
Fore-ftreet, Cripplegate, 481,2. 
Forfter, Sir Stephen, his endowment of 
Ludgate, 104. 
Fortune theatre, 488. 
Founders’ hall, 479; company, 609. 
Foundling-hofpital, 587. 
Fofter, or Vedaft, 484. 
Fox, Mr. the fuccefsful enemy of the Have, 
trade, u 9 ; his death; charadler, and 
funeral, 144; bis death fatal to the mi— 
niftry, J45 ; and to peace, 164. 
Foxley, the ileeper, 78. 
Frame-breakers, 272, 3 ; aft of parliament 
tojiunilh, 279,.291, 2. 
Flame-work knitters’ company, 612. 
France, population of, 234. 
Freemafons’ charity for females, 515. 
Freemen ot London, their privileges, ico, 
French refugees, 92, 3 ; hofpital, 460; 
fchool, 
French revolution, 124, 5. 
Frolic brig, taken and re-taken, 307. 
Froft, fevere, 72, 8.1, 95, 97, i 0 o, J]g 
*67, 374. 
Fruiterers’ company, 610. 
Funeral ceremonies for Henry VII. 71. 
Gambicr, lord, commands the expedition to 
Aix-roads, 197 ; receives the thanks of 
parliament, 217. 
Gambling, laws againft, 123, 
Gaol diftemper, 100. 
Gardeners'company, 6x3. 
Garrick’s monument, 550. 
Gafcoigne, his praife-vvorthy condud in the 
allair of Bet Canning, 101. 
George I. his aceefiion, and firft vifit to the 
city, y5. 
George 11 . 96; his charter to the citizens, 
97 - 
George III. his acceffion, 106 ; marriage 
and coronation, 107; refufes to receive 
the addreti'es of the livery on the throne, 
Ii 7 ) I 27 » 3 39 j firft afflidted with inlanity, 
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