862 
St. Edmund’s chapel, Weftminfter-abbey, 
548. 
St. Edmund the King, 468. 
St. Erafmus’s chapel, Weftminfter-abbey, 
548. 
St. Ethelburga, 455. 
8t. Faith, 403, 484. 
St. Gabriel Fenehurch, 454. 
St. George, Botolph-lane, 4335 in theEaft, 
448; Borough, 51a; hofpital, 574; 
church, Hanover-fquare, 575 ; Bloomf- 
hury, 586 5 Queen’s fquare, 5S6. 
St. Giles’s, Cripplegate, 482 ; in the Fields, 
582. 
St. Gregory, that parilh caft in a law-fuit 
with the minor canons of St. Paul’s, 13° 5 
its ancient church, 405. 
St. Helen's, Great, 4543 Little, 435. 
St. James, Cleikenwell, 489 ; Duke’s-place, 
454; Garlic-hill, 424; Horfleydown, 
507 5 Piccadilly, 573. 
St. James’s palace, 5.64, 5 ; park, 563 j fete 
there, 568 ; fquare, 569. 
St. John’s chapel in the Tower, 440; In 
Weftminfter-abbey, 547. 
St. John the Evangelift, Watling-ftreet, 
422 ; Wapping, 446 ; Zachary, 455 ; 
Weftmintter, 561. 
St. John’s Gate, 106,490; ftreet, 489. 
St. Lawrence Pounteney, 428, 9} Jewry, 
477 * 
St. Leonard, Eaftcheap, 453; Shoreditch, 
458; Fofter lane, 485, 500. 
St. Luke, Middlel'ex, 459; the hofpital, 
460. 
St. Magnus, by London-bridge, 103, 432. 
St. Margaret’s Hill, in the Borough of 
Southwark, 512. 
St. Margaret Pattens, why fo called, 434 ; 
Mofes,422 ; Lothbury,and its font,479; 
Weftminfter, 558. 
St. Martin, patron of the Vintners in 
England, 425; divided his cloak with a 
beggar, 574- 
St. Martin in the Fields, 538, 9 ; le Grand, 
485; Ironmonger-lane, 470; Ludgate, 
52 ; Orgar, 431 ; Outwich, 455. 
St. Mary Abchurch, or Upchurcly, 428; 
Aldermanbury, 480; Aldermary, 423; 
Axe, 451 ; Bermondfey, 511 ; le Bow, 
484; Colechurch, 469, 70; at Hill, 
433; Magdalen, 421 ; Matfellon, 450 j 
Mounthaw, 424; Ovcry, 507; Rothcr- 
hithe, 511; Sonnrfet, 424; Spital, 457; 
Staining, 485 ; le Strand, 527 5 Wool- 
noth and Woolchurch-haw, 469. 
St. Matthew, Bethnal-green, 458 ; Friday- 
ftreet, 484. 
St. Michael’s chapel, Weftminfter-abbey, 
547 - 
St. Michael Baftilhaw, the only church in 
the ward, 480 ; Cornhill, 467 ; Crooked- 
lane, 430 ; Leadenhall-ftreet, 451 j 
Queenhithe, 424; le Querne, 4 § 4 » 5 5 
'lower Royal, 426; Wuod-ftreet, 483. 
St. Mildred, Bread ftreet, and the Seventy 
Virgins, 422 ; Poultry, 469. 
St. Nicholas’s chapel, Weftminfter-abbey, 
54 ? . 
St. Nicholas Coleabbey, 421 ; Olave, 424 ; 
Shambles, 501. 
St. Olave, Hart-ftreet, 436; Jewry, 478 ; 
Silver-ftreet, 483 ; Toolcy-ftreet, 508. 
St. Pancras, Soper-lanc, 478. 
St. Paul’s chapel, Weftminfter-abbey, 548. 
St. Paul’s church, 51, 2 ; burnt down, 81 ; 
law-fuit with St.Gregory’s, 1 30 ; robbed, 
243 ; whether built on the feite ot a 
temple of Diana, 396, 7 j general de¬ 
scription of the old cathedral, 397-405 ; 
pionuments, 400, 1 j ftecple burnt, ufe 
LONDON. 
made of the infide of the church, 401, 2 ; 
benefu&ions of fir Paul Pindar, 402 ; to. 
tally burnt down, 403 ; the old chapter- 
houfe, 403, new-one, 411 ; bell-tower, 
crofs, dial, and adjacent chapels, 404; 
rebuilt, 405 ; curiofities to be feen in the 
prefent building, 405, 6; compared with 
St. Peter’s, 406 ; monument of fir Chrif- 
topher Wren, 406, 7 ; why not farther 
ornamented with painting, 407, 8 ; mo¬ 
numents, with critical remarks, 408, 
585; difpolition of the ftalls, 410; en¬ 
dowments for the choir-boys, 414, 15. 
St. Paul’s-church-yard, 410-417; ftatue of 
queen Anne, 4:0, 11 ; a great thorough¬ 
fare, 416, 17 j the jew with his box, 
4 * 7 - 
St. Paul’s college, 417. Paul’s-chain, ibid. 
St. Paul’s fchool, 412, 13 ; the fchool for 
the choir-boys, 414, 600. 
St. Paul, Covent-garden, 534; Shad well, 
448. 
St. Peter, Cornhill, 467; Paul’s Wharf, 
419 5 le Poor, 463 j ad Vincula, 439 ; 
Wood-ftreet, 484. 
St. Saviour’s, formerly St. Mary Overy’s, 
507. 
St. Sebaftian’s inverted, 354; taken by 
ftorm, 355, 6. 
St. Sepulchre’s church, 501. 
St. Stephen’s, Coleman-ftreet, with a re- 
prefentation of the fculpture over the 
gate of the cemetery, 479 j Walbrook, 
426, 7. 
St. Swithin’s church, 427. 
St. Thomas the Apoftle, 425. 
St. Thomas’s hofpital, 509; church, 510. 
St. Vedaft, Fofter-iane, 484. 
St. Vincent, patron of the vintners, in 
France, 425. 
St. Vincent’s, eruption of the Souftrier- 
mountain iu that ifland, 308, 9. 
Salamanca, battle of, 302. 
Salilbury, countefs of, her execution, 77. 
Salifoury court and fquare, 522. 
Salters’ hall, 428 ; alms-houl'es, 422, 483 5 
arms, 605. 
Sandtuary, near Weftminfter-abbey, 577. 
Sans-Pareil theatre, 538. 
SaragoiTa furrendered ro the French, 193 ; 
recovered after the battle of Vittoria, 
353 * 
Savoy-palace, nownrifon, 536. 
Saxons, their conduit at the battle of Leip- 
fie, 348. 
Scotland-yurd, 539, 40. 
Scots’ Corporation, 533; yard, 429. 
Scriveners’ 11311,485; company, 610. 
Sebert, king of the Eaft Saxons, 56 ; 
founder of Weftminfter-abbey, 543; his 
tomb, 549. 
Sellis and the duke of Cumberland, 240. 
Serjeants’ Inn, Chancery-lane, 523, 4. 
Shadwell, antiquities found there, 448, 9. 
Shaftefbury or fhanet houfe, 487. 
Shakefpeare’s monument, 550. 
Shaking-hands, cuftom of, 370. 
Shannon and Chefapeake frigates, 358, 9. 
Sharp, Granville, a moft worthy character, 
367- 
Shaw, lord-mayor, obtains precedence, in a 
city proceflion, of the princes of the 
blood, 134. 
Sheaffe, Majof-gen. his fuccef3 and reward, 
307. 
Sheldon, abp. of Canterbury, 90. 
Sheridan, Mr. his appeal to the nation in 
the caufe of Spain, 178. 
Sheriffs of London, origin of the cuftom of 
their prefenting fix horfe-lhoes in the ex¬ 
chequer, 64 ; nomination of, 83,4; f»r- 
2 
ther difputes, 87, 91, z ; the lateft regu¬ 
lations, 99 j diffenters not obliged to 
ferve, ic8 ; nor old afflicted perfons, 
121 ; their duties, 595; courCs/596. 
Shipwrecks, 267, 275, 312. 
Shipwrights admitted among the city com¬ 
panies, 117, 612. 
Shire-lane, Temple-bar, 526. 
Shop-tax, 119. 
Shoreditch not named from Jane Shore, 
457, 8. 
Shovel, fir Cloudelley, his monument, 551. 
Signs, removal, 1 jo ; hiftory or, 111-1,3, 
458. 
Silk men, 614. 
Silk-throwers’ company, 612. 
Silver-mine in Cornvfall, 272. 
Sion college, 481 ; chapel, 513. 
Skerrett, Col. his defence of Tarift'a, 257 ; 
mortally wounded in an unfuccefsfui 
attack on Bergen-op Zoom, on the 8th of 
March, 1814. 
Skinner-ftreet and Snow-hill, 591. 
Skinners’ hall, 429 ; alms-houfes, 455 ; 
company, 604. 
Slave-trade, 119; abolilhed,'15 j-4 ; but 
not fiavery, 154; to be continued by 
France for five years, and then totallv to 
ceafe. 
Smitlifield market, 52,493. 
Soap firlt made in London, 74. 
Soap-makers’ company, 613. 
Society of Arts in the Adelphi, 537. 
Soho or King’s fquare, 574. 
Somerfet-houfe, -528, 9. 
Souft'rier-mountain,. St. Vincent’s, eruptions 
of, 308, 9. 
Souk, marlhal, takes poffeftion of Oporto, 
189; his ftratagem to fecure a retreat, 
190; battle of Aihuera, 254, 5; ineffec¬ 
tual attempt to relieve Pamplona and St. 
Sebaftian, 355, 6, and to prevent Wel¬ 
lington from entering France, 356. 
Southcott, Joanna, 146, 7, 369, 514; died 
December 27, 1814. 
South-Sea houfe, 467. 
Southwark added to London by charter, 65 3 
defeription of it, 508; market, 510; 
town-hall, 512; chapels, 513: badge,’ 
521, and Plate VJI. n. 
Spain, affairs of, 175-9, 182-4, 188-96, 
225, 230 ; three armies deftroyed, and 
Madrid taken by the French, 1S3 ; for¬ 
lorn Itate, the Cortes ordered to affemble, 
193; their proceedings, 304; the Gue¬ 
rillas, 230, 256, 73 fucceffes of Balhf- 
teros and Mina, 255; lofs of Tarragona, 
256; new conftitution, 304 ; battle - of 
Vittoria, 353 ; fiege of Tarragona, 354 j 
Ferdinand’s communication to the Cortes, 
377 ; the conftitution and Cortes abo- 
liftied, the members imprifoned, and the 
Inquifition re-eftabliflied, by Ferdinand 
the Beloved. 
Spaniih America, 163-5, 184; infurreftions 
there, 231; addrefied by Jofepli Bona¬ 
parte, but apply to the Britifii govern¬ 
ment, 232; decrees of the Cortes in 
favour of, 305; now ufelefs, as the 
Cortes and all their decrees are totally 
fet afide. 
Speaking-pipes and fpeaking-figures, 52. 
Spedtacle-makers’ company, fiiz. 
Spenfer and Chaucet’s monuments, 550, 
Spitalfields, 458 ; a Roman burying-place, 
459 - 
Spiing-gardens, 563. 
Squires, Mary, condemned and pardoned, 
. joi. 
Stanhope, earl, his bill againft felling gui¬ 
neas, 2523 firft oppofeJ, then adopted, 
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