*19 5 rejoicings and grand proceffion to 
St. Paul’s on Isis recovery, 120; infulted 
in his way to and from the parliament, 
127 ; Ihot at in the play-houfe, 129 ; re- 
fufes to abandon the Spaniards, 180; en¬ 
ters the 50th year of his reign, 212 ; his 
ftatue oidered to be placed in the council- 
chamber of Guildhall; his infanity re¬ 
turns, 243, 4 ; confidered hopelefs, 2765 
the princefl'es, his daughters, provided for, 
as if he were dead, 281, 
George, prince of Wales, declared regent, 
244; does not change the miniftry, and 
retufes an addition to his household, 245 ; 
fworn in as regent, 267 j his fete, 269, 
70; his fruitlcfs endeavour to form a 
coalition-minillry, 280, 290; immediate 
provifion for his royal fillers, 28r; and 
for Col. M'Mahon, 283,4; his Park, 
2.84; diffolves the parliament, 294; his 
treaties with Rufina and Sweden, 296 ; 
opens the new parliament, 320, 1 ; his 
declaration refpefting America, 322, 3 ; 
early differences with his wife, 324; ac¬ 
companies the king of France into Lon¬ 
don, 388; and to Dover, 389; confers 
molt deferred peerages, 395; performs 
an impofiibility, 573. 
Geramb, baron, 314. 
'Gerard’s or Gifon’s hall, 4 ^ 3 * 
Gerona, furrender of to the French, 193- 
Gibfon’s fchool and alms-houfes, 448. 
Giltl'pur-ftreet, why fo named, 498 ; the 
compter, 502. 
Girardelli, Jofephine, 546, 7. 
Girdlers’ hall, 480 ; company, 607. 
Glafs firft made in London, 80, 
Glafs-fellers’ company, 614. 
tilaziers’ company, 611. 
Glovers’ hall, 488 ; company, 612. 
Glouccfter, duke of, eledled chancellor of 
Cambridge, 268. 
God’s Houfe, a charity founded by Whit¬ 
tington, 426. 
Godoy, the Spanilh favourite, 176, 7. 
Golden-lane brewhoufe, 488. 
Golden or Gelding fquare, 575. 
Goldfmiths’ hall, 485 ; company, 604. 
Goldfmid, Abraham, 238 ; kills himfelf, 
* 39 ’ , . 
Good woman and oil-jar, 113. 
Goodman’s -fields, and Mr. Garrick, 449. 
Gordon, lord George, heads the Protellant 
Affociation, 115; imprifoned, tried, and 
acquitted, 117. 
'Gordon, captain, deflroys a convoy in the 
Adriatic, 166. 
Gofwell-ftreet, 489. 
'Gough fquare, and its entrances, 522. 
Gvacechurch or Graffchurch iheet, 45 3 » 4 - 
Grammar-fchools, 69. 
'Gravel-lane, Southwark, 506. 
Gray’s-Inn lane and gardens, 589. 
Green and Grey coat fchools, 561 - 
Green Park, 565 ; the fete there, 567. 
Grelham college, 81; alms-houfes, 463. 
Greville’s minerals, purchafed for the Bri¬ 
tish Mufeum, 241, 2. 
Grey afs, hiftory of, no, it; 
•Grey-friars, Newgate-ftreet, 500. 
Grocers’ hall, 4705 company, 603. 
Grofvenor-fquare, 575. 
Gtub-ftreet, 488. __ 
Guadaloupe taken, 237 ; intended to be 
given to Sweden, 341. 
Guerriere frigate taken by the Americans. 
306, 7. 
.-^Guildhall, 470 ; monuments, 471,2; grand 
entertainments given there, 472-7 ; the 
chapel, 477, 
LONDON. 
Gun-makers’ company, 614. 
(juftavus IV.- king of Sweden, refufes to 
make peace, lofes Finland, his wild plans, 
184; depofed, 198; propofes his fon as 
crown-prince, 235; arrives in England, 
235; quits it, farther remarks upon his 
fate, 236; his probable reftoration, 395. 
Gutter or Guthurun’s lane, 484. 
Guy’s holpital, 509. 
Haberdaihers’ hall, 483; alms-houfes, 460, 
488 ; company, 6cj. 
Hackney-coaches, 89. 
Hales, Dr. his monument, 550. 
Halfpenny-hatch, 513. 
Hamburgh, find defended by the Danes, 
then given up by them to the French, 
341 ; fufferings of the inhabitants, 342. 
Hanau, battle of, 350. 
Handel commemorated, 118; his monu¬ 
ment, 550. 
Ilankey, alderman, unintentionally kills 
himfelf, 157, 8. 
Hanover annexed to the kingdom of Weft- 
phalia, 234; recovered to Great Britain, 
337 - 
Hanover-fquare, 575. 
Hanway, Jonas, his monument, 553. 
Hargrave’s MSS. 367, 582. 
Harley, alderman, cenfured for backing 
prefs-warrants, no. 
Hart-ftreet, 437. 
Hatton-garden, 590, 1. 
Hatband-makers’ company, 613. 
Hawkelbury, lord, declines the office of 
prime minifteT, but takes the wardenlhip 
of the cinque-ports, 137. 
Haymurket theatre, accident there, 125, 6 ; 
defeription of the houfe, 570. 
Henry I. grants the citizens a valuable 
charter, 60. 
Henry III. rebuilds part of Weftminfter- 
abbey, 543 ; his monument, 546. 
Henry V. his chapel and monument, 547. 
Henry VI. the charafler of his reign, 68. 
Henry VII. fuperftitious and faving, 71; 
his chapel, 543, 5, 554; tomb, 555. 
Henry VIII. coldly and magnificent, 72 ; 
his wives, 73, 76, 77; his horrid and 
wanton cruelly, 77 ; rapacity afid injuf- 
tice, 77, 8. 
Henry, Capt. his million to excite difeon- 
tents in America, 285. 
Heralds’ office, 418, 19. 
Hewet and Olborne, Si. 
Hewfon, Hugh, 538. 
Flicks’s hali, 450, 1. 
Highgate tunnel and archway, 316. 
Hill, Rowland, his chapel, 520; alras- 
houfes, 521 ; other charities, 616. 
Hoax in Berners ftreet, 242, 3. 
Hodge Mr. tried for mutder, 2b I: executed, 
262. 
Flogarlli, anecdote of, 524. 
Hoiborn", 586 ; firld paved, 67. 
Flolland, 198 ; made a part of the french 
empire, 233, 4; recovers its liberty, 351. 
Holland, Richard, relieves the citizens 
from market-tolls,. 101. 
Holy Trinity, priory of, 454. 
Holywell priory and mountj 450. 
Honey-lane market, 478. 
Hopton’s alms-houfes, 503. 
Flomeis’ company, 611. 
Horfe-ferrv, Millbank, 561. 
Horfe-guards, 541. 
Horfemonger-lane gaol, 513. 
Hoftaltich taken by the French, 226. 
Holte, Capt. his bravery off Lilia, 265, 6. 
Houfe of God, 514. 
Houle-rent in'the time of Henry VIII. 74, 
859 
Howard’s monument in St. Paul’s, 40S. 
Howe, lord, his monument, 409. 
Hoxlon, an old manfion there, 513. 
Hubert de Burg, 61 ; his refoluceand cruel 
behaviour, 64. 
Hudfon’s-bay company, their hall, 453. 
Huggins of Nevis, his cruelty, 262. 
Hull, American general, furrenders his 
whole force, 306. 
Hungerford ftairs and market, 538. 
Hunt, or Huntington, 368 ; his fucceffor 3 
589. 
Huftings, court of, 596. 
Hyde Park, and its fair, 566. 
James I. grants the city-two charters, 85 ; 
his Book of Sports, his morals and death, 
86 . 
James duke of York, efforts to exclude him 
from fucceeding to the crown, 91; his 
fhort and arbitrary reign as Jvnes II. 93 ; 
his ftatue, 540. 
Jane Shore, 457. 
Java frigate taken by the Americans, 305, 6. 
Java, ifland of, taken from the Dutch, 
263, 4. 
Jefferies, chancellor, his tomb difeovered, 
242. 
Jeffery the feaman, 240. 
Jermyn-ftreet, and its gaming-houfes, 574, 
Jew-profelvtes, 118. 
Jewin-ftreet, or Jews’ garden, 489. 
Illuminations on the downfall of Bonaparte, 
3 . 8 5 - .. 
India, affairs of, 263, 310. 
Indian Jugglers, 571. 
Innholders’ hall,’429; company, 608. 
John, king, giants the citizens various 
charters, and privileges, 62 ; and at 
length Magm Charts, 63. 
John of Eltham, 548. 
John of Gaunt, his monument, 401. 
John-ftreet, near the Surry-road, 505, 
Johnfon, Dr. his monument, 408. 
Joiners’ hall, 429; company, 609. 
Jones, prefident of the Britilh Forum, 219 ; 
committed to Newgate, 220 ; liberated 
againft his will, 223. 
Jones, Sir Wm. his ftatue, 408. 
Jofeph Bonaparte, king of Spain, obliged to 
fly, 179; again at Madrid, 183,4; his 
addrefs to the American provinces, 232. 
Journeymen, regulations refpedtirfg, 98, 
Iron Crofs, order of the, 362, 3. 
Ironmongers’ company, 60;. 
I fie of France, or Mauritius, reduction of 
by the Englifh, 237. 
Ifle of Pafle, and three Englifli frigates, 
taken by the French, 238. 
Blip’s chapel and monument, 547. 
Jubilee in London, 212, 13 ; in the Parks, 
566; at Paris, 569. 
Judd’s alms-houfes, 455. 
Julius Csefar does not mention London by 
name, 54. 
Kennet, mayor, his acknowledged incapa¬ 
city for his office, 117. 
King’s-bench prifon, 513, 
Knighton-guild, 438. 
Knightrider-ftreet, 421. 
Knives, when firft made, 8i„ 
Labour-in-vain hill, 421. 
Lackington’s Temple of the Mufes, 462. 
Lad-lane, Maiden-lane, Love-lane, &c. 182. 
Lamb, Dr. killed by the mob, 86. 
Lamb’s conduit, 83; chapel, 483. 
Lambard’s alms-houfes, 603. 
Lancalter, duchy of, 526. 
Langbourn ward, 594. 
Lanidown MSS- purchafed by parliament, 
* 73 - ...... 
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