864 
Whittington, thrice mayor, 67; hia hiftory, 
426; his houfe, 436. 
Wilberforce, the chief enemy of the (lave* 
trade, 153. 
Wilkes, John, ele£led an alderman, no; 
puts up for chamberlain, and at length 
fucceeds, 114. 
William the Conqueror, 58 ; his firft and 
fecond charter to the citizens, 39* 
William Rufus, 59. 
William III. confirms to the city its char¬ 
tered rights, and rcverfes the judgments 
againft them, 93, 4; makes his public 
entry into London, 94. 
William-Frederic, prince of Orange, returns 
to Holland, and is faluted as Sovereign 
Prince of the Netherlands, 351. 
Williams, the fuppofed murderer, 274, 5, 
Williams’s library, 488. 
Williamfon, his wife, and tnaid, murdered, 
S74* 
LONDON, 
Winchefter, American general, defeated, 
and taken prifoner, 357, 
Wincheftcr-ftreet, 463. 
Wine in the time of Richard II. 6< 5 ; of 
Edward VI. 78. 
Wire-drawers’ company, 614. 
Wirtemberg, king of, plot to blow up, 
360. 
Witenagemot, or parliament, 36. 
Woerden, cruelty of the French there, 
35 * 
Wolfe’s monument, 549. 
Women’s petition for peace, 88. 
Wocd-mongcrs’ company, 614. 
Wood-ftreet, and its neighbourhood, 482, 
483. 
Wooldridge, ejected from the court of al¬ 
dermen, J19. 
Woollett, hLs monument, 557. 
Wren, fir Chriftopher, does not think St. 
Paul’s to be the fice of a temple to Diaiii, 
397 j nor Wefiminfier^bhey of a tenvpi$ 
to Apollo, 544 j his monument in St. 
Paul’s, 406, 7 ; repairs a part of Weft- 
minfter-abbcy, 544. 
Woolmen’s company, 610. 
Workmen, regulations refpefting, 78. 
Wrede and his Bavarians defert to the 
Auftrians, 346 ; defeated by Bonaparte, 
349- 
Wriothefley, a murderer, 390. 
Wyatt’s rebellion, 79; fupprefled, and 
himfelf treacheroully put to death on 
Hay-hill, 80. 
York, duke of, and Mrs. Clarke, 200-207 ; 
the duke’s letter, 204; he refigns the 
command of the army, 206 ; reftored, 
250; debate upon that meafure, 251. 
York, Mr. his motion for excluding ftran- 
gers from the gallery, 218 ; conferences 
of it, 219, 20 
York-buildings, 53?. 
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Frontifpiece— London to face the Title 
Logic, Plate I. Judgments of-Underftanding, page 21 
Logic, Plate II. Conclulions of Underftanding 
Logic, Plate III. Conclulions of Reafon 
Logic, Plate IV. Conclufions of Judgment 
London, Map of - - - - - 
London, Plate I. Views of St. Paul’s, Weft- 7 
minfter Abbey, &c. - - - 3 
London, Plate II. London Bridge and Chapel 7 
in 1209 ------ j 
London, Plate III. The Four Original City J 
Gates - - - - - - -3 
London, Plate IV. City Gales, No. 2 
London, Plate V. Plan of the Survey 
London, Plate VI. St. Paul’s before the Fire 
London, Plate VII. Chapter-houfe of St. Paul's 
London, PlateVII. b. Antiquities of the 17th ? , 
Century. 3 4 
London, Plate VII. b:* Fragments 
London, PlateVII. c. The old Cuftom Houfe, 
anti the Commercial Sale-rooms 
London, PlateVII. c.* The Tower and the | 
The India-houfe and 
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401 
403 
429 
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438 
Trinity-houfe 
London, Plate VII. e. 
Guy’s Hofpital 
London, PlateVII, f. Back and< Front View 
of the Bank - 
London, Plate VII. k. Guildhall 
London, Plate-VII .<£. Sculpture at St. 
phen’s, Font at St. Margaret’s 
London, Plate VII. /. Fragments, No. 3 
London, PlateWII. m. Bunyan’s Meeting- 7 
houfe; and St. Saviour’s Church, Southwark 3 
London, Plate VII. n. Pediment of Guy’s Hof- 7 
pital; the.New Bedlam; Strand Bridge, &c. 3 ^ I0 
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490 
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23. London, Plate VII. o. Afylum for the Deaf"! 
and Dumb; and the Freemafon’s Charity > 
School - - - . -J 
26. London; Plate VII. p. Surry Chapel, and Hill’s? 
Alms-houfes ----- 3 
27. London, Plate VII. d. Surgeon’s Hall, and? 
Covent-Garden Theatre ... 5 
28. London, Plate VII. q. North-Weft View of? 
Weftminfter Abbey - - - - 3 
29. London, Pljite VII. t. Antiquities in Wt ft- 7 
minfter Abbey ----- 3 
30. London, Plate VII. s. Chinefe Bridge, and 7 
Temple of Concord - - 3 
31. London, Plate VIII. Arms of the City of 
‘London, and of the Twelve Principal Coin 
panies ------ 
32. London, Plate IX. City Companies, No. 2 
33. London, Plate X. City Companies, No. 3 
34. London, Plate XI. City Companies, No. 4 
35. London, Plate XII. City Companies, No. 5 
36. Lonicera, the Honeyfuckle - 
37. Lophius, the Angler, or Sea Devil 
38. Loranthus. Two-coloured Loranthus 
39. Loricaria, the Curaiftier - 
40. Loutherbourg, Portrait of - 
41. Loxia, the Crofsbill, Grofbeak, and Bullfinch 
42. Loyola, Founder of the-Jefuits 
43. Lucanus and Lucernaria; the Stag-beetle ,7 
and the Lantern-worm - - - - 3 
44. Lucian, the Satirift - 
45. Lumbricus, the Earth Worm - - - 
46. Luther, the Reformer - 
47. Lychnis and Lycium - 
48. Lycoperdon and Lycopodium 
49. Lysimachia and Lytta - - - - 
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J. Adlaup, Printer, 
13, Bartholomew-Clofe. 
