8^31 
Newfpapers, 519. 
Newton’s monument, 55/f, 
Nicholfon, his examination, eonfeffian, and 
execution, for murder, 364. 
Nightly-watch bill, 277, 8. 
Norfolk-college, Greenwich, 601. 
Northumbcrlandhoule, 539. 
Norton Falgate, 459. 
Norway fuddenly declared an independent 
kingdom, 341 j fubmits to Sweden. 
Obelilk in St. George’s-fields, 515; in 
Fleet-ftreet, 5?.r, 
Ocana, battle of, 19a. 
Old Bailey, 50a ; court, 597; Blocking ac¬ 
cident there, 155. 
Old Change, 484. 
Old Jewry, 470; the firft Jewifh fynagogue 
in London, 478. 
Oldcaftle, his martyrdom, 581. 
Gldenburgh, duchefs of, 386. 
Opera-houfe burnt down, isi ; prefent 
Hate, 569, 70. 
Orders in council, 166; their policy de¬ 
bated in parliament, 17a; the caufe of 
preventing an accommodation with Ame¬ 
rica, 261 ; farther debated, 281, 2 ; con- 
ceffions, 285 ; repealed, 290, 1. 
Orphans’fund, at! for regulating, 98 ; court, 
597 - 
Orphan working-fehool, City-road, 461. 
Oudipore, princefs of, poifoned, to fettle a 
difputed claim to her hand, 263. 
Oxford-ftreet, 575; chapel, 577. 
Paddington canal, 130. 
Pageants and proceffions, 72, 75, 80. 
Paget, fir Arthur, and lord, both call in 
damages for crim. con. 187. 
Painter-ftainers’ company, 423, 608. 
Palatines relieved, ic8, 9. 
Pall Mall, 569, 71, 2. 
Pamplona, or Pampeluna, inverted by the 
Englilh, 3533 taken, 356. 
Panier-alley, the higheft ground, 51, 416. 
Pantheon burnt down, 122; hiftory of, 
575 - 
Paoli’s monument, 554. 
Pardon-church-haugh, 404; another near 
the Chart»-houfe, 492. 
Paris, ftate of on the 29th of March, 380; 
entered by the allies, 381. 
Parifli-clerks, their hall, 483 } company of, 
615. 
Parilh-priefts, 600; their ftipends, 601. 
Parliaments during the reign of his prefent 
majefty, 320. 
Parliament- houfes, 559. 
Parole-breaking, 293. 
Parr, Thomas, 551- 
Patch, the murderer of Mrs Blight, 142. 
Paternofter-row, &c. 52, 485. 
Patten-makers’ company, 613. 
Paving-aft, no. 
Paviors’ company, 612. 
Pauli, Mr. wounded in a duel, and after¬ 
wards kills himfelf, 157. 
Payne, George, killed in a duel, 242. 
Peace of Paris, 108; of 1784, 118; of 
Amiens, 130; preliminary treaty at Paris, 
395; definitive treaty figned at Paris on 
the 30th of May, 1814. 
Peacock floop, fate of, 3 58. 
Peerlefs or Perilefs pool, 460. 
Pelican infurance-office, 468 ; allegory of, 
573 - 
Peaitentiary-houfes, Millbank, 562. 
Penny-poft, 92, 469. 
Percival, Mr. his declaration relative to the 
princefs of Wales, 2813 killed, 288 ; pro¬ 
vision for his family, and a monument, 
289. 
Ptrfia, alliance with, 310. 
Vox., XIII. No. 952, 
LONDON. 
Potion gains the afeendaney In St. Domingo, 
308. 
Petty France, 457. 
Pewterers’ hall, 453; company, 606. 
Philanthropic fociccy, 516, 
Philippa, queen of Edward III. 546. 
Philpot's bold and fuccefsful undertaking, 
66 . 
Phyficians, college of, 74, 499. 
Piccadilly, 573. 
Picking pockets, how taught, 84. 
Pifton, governor, his trial, 137; other 
charges, upon which he was not tried, 
140. 
Pie-r.orner afeertained, 498. 
Pinder, Sir Paul, 402, 456. 
Pinners’ or Pin-makers’ hall, 464; com¬ 
pany, 613 
Pitt, Mr. (afterwards Lord Chatham), 107. 
Pitt, Wm. prime-minifter, 118; permi's 
the Have-trade to continue, 119; his 
death, and monument in Guildhall, 136, 
7 ; his will, and monument in Weftmin- 
fter-abbey, 142, 552. 
Pius VII. 184; reftores the order of the 
Jefuits, Aug. 18T4. 
Plague In London, 65, 66, 71, 77, 78, 81, 
82, 84; the laft great vifitation, 90. 
Plafterers’ hall, 483; company, 610. 
Plumbers’ hall, 429; company, 608. 
Police-offices in London and Weftminfter, 
122, 597. 
Pomone French frigate taken, 310. 
Poniatowfki, prince, his unfortunate end, 
349 - 
Popham, Sir Home, his motive for attack¬ 
ing Buenos Ayres, 163. 
Population in 1801 and 1811, 275. 
Port Jackfon, flourifhing ftate of, 366. 
Porter, 459, 853. 
Porters, fraternity or fellowfhip of, 615. 
Portland place, and the intended improve¬ 
ments, 578; chapel, 581. 
Portman-fquare, 577, 
Portfoken ward, 438, 594. 
Portugal, Eonaparte’s intentions, againft, 
169 ; caufe the court to emigrate, 17c ; 
protefted by the Englifh, t8o 3 relieved 
with money and goods, 229 ; a further 
grant by parliament, 246 ; fituation in 
1812, 305. 
Poft-office, revenue of, 360; hiftory,468,9. 
Poftern-gate, X06. 
Poulterers’ company, 609. 
Poultry, 469 ; compter, 470. 
Powder-mills at Waltham Abbey, 273. 
Printing, introduftion of, 70, 1. 
Prior’s monument, 549, 50. 
Prifons, their fituation, 64. 
Prifoneri of war, 318. 
Provifional government at Paris, 381; de¬ 
crees the depofition of Bonaparte, the 
recall of the Bourbons, and forms a char¬ 
ter of conftitution, 382. 
Provifions, prices of, at various times, 64, 
S, 6, 9, 70, 76, 8, 9, 80, 360. 
Pruffia, how reduced by the treaty of Tilfit, 
159, 260; redeems her charafter at 
Leipfic, 349. 
Pudding-lane, formerly Rofe-lane, 433. 
Puddle-wharf, 421. 
Purcel, Mr. his extraordinary and fuccefs¬ 
ful bravery, 268. 
Quakers’ fchool, 489. 
Queen’s drawing-room, 3165 palace, 56-3. 
Queenhithe, 424 ; ward, 394. 
Raab, battle of, 195. 
Raine’s hofpital, 448. 
Rawbones church-yard, 512, 
Recorder of London, 595. 
Red-srofs-ftreet, 488, 
Red-lion fquare, drill, 586. 
Reform, parliamentary, plans and motions 
relating to, 2 It, 1*7 ; 287, g. 
Regency-bill, 244- 
P.egent’s park, 284. 
Revenue oi England, (Henry. V.) 68. 
Reverfion and finecure bills., 278, 9, 2S2, 3, 
Reynolds, his ftatue in St. Haul’s, 385^ 
Rheims taken and retaken. 378 
Richard 1. allows the baiiift of London to 
afl'ume the title of mayor, 6 : ; his char¬ 
ter (or the confervancy of the river 
Thames, 62; to w hich king John added 
the Medway, 62. ' 
Richard II. his pifture, 545; his monu¬ 
ment, 546. 
Richmond, duke of, his monument, 555. 
Riot in the Strand, 99, 100; riots in 1789, 
115 j in Cold-Bath-ficlds prifon, &c, 
129. 
Rtvoli, French line-of-battle (hip, taken, 
311. 
Robbery, curious, 271, 272. 
Rolls’ chapel, 524. 
Romaine, his monument, 41 r. 
Roman-catholic chapel, the firft allowed 
in the city fince the reformation, 425; 
another which efcaped the reformation, 
481 ; one in the London road, 515. 
Romana, his death, 253. 
Ronda taken by the Spaniards, 223. 
Rope makers, and their walks, 481. 
Rofemary-lane, or Rag-fair, 449 
Rofetta, unfuccefsful attempts upon by the 
Britifti, 161. 
Rotherhithe, and its church, 511. 
Roubiliac the ftatuary, 347, 330, 35?., 
553 - 
Roxburgh library and club, 3J7. 
Royal Exchange, 81, 465. 
Royal Society inftituted, 89. 
Rufi'el-fquare, and the duke of Bedford’s 
ftatue, 585. 
Ruffin, her policy in refpedt of Englifh 
commerce, 259; fends-her fleet to Eng¬ 
land, 297 ; her fubjefts’ diftrefles relieved 
by the Britifti parliament, 321; and by 
private fubferiptions, 322. 
Ruthel, biftiop of Durham, 548. 
Sacheverell, Dr. 94, 3, 590. 
Sadlers’ hall, 484 ; company, 608. 
Sadler’s Wells, ihocking accident there, 
1 55 > 6 ‘ 
Saftron-hill, and Field-lane, 4<Jfe. 
Saint, when firft prefixed to the name of 2 
parifh, 605. 
St. Alban, Wood-ftreet, 482. 
St. Alphage, or Elphage, 481. 
St. Andrew’s hill and church, 421 ; Hub¬ 
bard, 4335 Ucderftiaft, 431; Holborn, 
590. 
St. Anne in the Willows, 4873 Soho, 
574 - 
St. Anthony’s hofpital, 466, 7. 
St. Auftin at the Gate, 484. 
St. Bartholomew’s church, 466 ; the Great, 
4945 the Lefs, 495; hofpital, 495. 
St. Benedift’s chapel, Weftminfter-abhey, 
548. 
St. Bennet, Paul’s-wharf, 4193 Grace- 
church, or Grafs-church, 453 ; Fink, 
466; Sherehog, 478. 
St.Botolph, Billingfgate, 43 j; Bifhopfgate, 
455; Alderfgate, 486. 
St. Bride’s Fleet-ftreet, 521, a. 
St. Catharine by the Tower, 455 j Cree, 
454 - 
St. Clement Danes, 5275 Eaftcheap, 431. 
St. Dionis Backchurch, 453. 
St. Dunftan’s in the Eaft, 4345 Weft, 
511. 
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