GENERAL INDEX.

GENERAL INDEX.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY ZA, Book in the City Records so marked,123,124.Abel, Alderman Richard,389.Abjuration of the Realm, ceremony of,217,218.Acta Sanctorum, (1643-1786,)28,29,300.Acts of Parliamentconcerning London Bridge,460,461,475,565,624-626.Agarde, Arthur, Anecdote of the Easterlings and London Bridge,587.Alban, St., Wood Street, Bridge property in the Parish of,264.Alexander, Daniel, plan for enlarging London Bridge,613.All Saints, Barking, Bridge property in the Parish of,259.—— Gracechurch, ditto,260.—— the Less, ditto,262.Ames, Joseph, on dates found at London Bridge,302.Antwerp, Arms of London painted at,181.Antwerp View of London,406.Andrew Hubbard, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,259.Antelope, used by the English Kings in their Arms,229,230.Antiquities found at London Bridge,302,308,514,515,627-629.Arches of London Bridge, various particulars of the,451-453,505,541,542,555-560,563,564,612.Ardern, Thomas de, his gift from the Bridge Rents,52.Arms of London, discussion on the,176-184.Arnold, Richard, hisChronicle, &c.,289-296,300.Arthur, King of Great Britain, his arms,179.——, Prince of Wales, rejoicings on his marriage,305.Assize Rents,120.—— Pleadings,121.Aubyn, Sir John, his portrait of Sir Edward Osborne,314.Audery, Mary, notices of,34,38,41-44.—— John,videOvers.Augustine, Gate of St., its ancient site,132.Aunger, Peter, evidence of his Jurors on the keeping of London Bridge,117.Austin Pappey, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,261.Ayloffe, Sir Joseph, his account of London Bridge,90,98.Bagford, John, antiquarian illustrations from his collections,9,11,99,100,374.Baily, Dr. Thomas, hisLife and Death of John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, (1655,)340.Baker, Sir Richard, hisChronicle of the Kings of England, (1733,)176.Bakers of Southwark, notice concerning the,124.Bale, John, his character of Leland,322.Banks, Miss, her collection of Shop Bills,378,381.Banner of the City of London, device on,177.Barbican, nature and use of the,99,100.Bardolf, Lord Thomas, his head on London Bridge,214,215.Barking Abbey, gifts to, from London Bridge,143.Bartholomew the Less, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,264.Basing, Thomas de, evidence of his Jurors on London Bridge,118.Basinghall, or Bassishaw Ward, evidence of the Jurors on London Bridge,116.Battle Abbey, Sussex, Grant to, by King Henry I.,53,54.Benedict, St., Gracechurch Street, Bridge property in the Parish of,260.Bentham, Sir Samuel,600,608; his design for a New Bridge,601,602.Bermondsey Abbey, gift to, from London Bridge,52.Registerof,53,58.Billingsgate, ancient tolls taken at,30.Black, James, his design for a New Bridge,598.Blackfriars’ Bridge, its erection, &c.,506,568,571.Blakethorne, John de, evidence of his Jurors on London Bridge,117.Blanket-Fair, papers and prints relating to,466-471.Bloome, Richard, hisContinuation of Stow’s Survey,208,404,451,454.Boethius, Hector, hisScotorum Historiæ, (1575,)187,192,199.Bolingbroke, Roger, his treason and execution,272,274.Books published on London Bridge,374-378.Borough Water-Works,560.Bossewell, John, hisWorkes of Armorie, (1591,)179.Botolph, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,258.Bow, Church of St. Mary le, London, dreadful damage done to,48.Bowles, John, his Prints of London Bridge,500,519.Boydell, J., his Perspective Views,500.Braun, George, hisCivitates Orbis Terrarum, (1523,)362.Brand, Rev. John, hisHistory of Newcastle, (1789,)150.Bray, William, hisHistory and Antiquities of Surrey, (1804-14,)120,386,512.Brethren of London Bridge, protection granted to the,106.Bridge-House and Yard, historical notices of the,103,104,308,360,361.Estates and Rental of,271,286,290-295,313,336,337,358,393,414,475,489,495,496,577,614,619,620.Revenues of for building the New Bridge,625.Manner of letting the property of,633.Offices, &c. of the Bridge Masters,139-144,295,519.Bridge-House Committee, proceedings of,616,617,622-624,633.Bridges, ancient one near London,10.General destruction of,50,51.Building of, an action of piety,66.Ancient taxes for erecting,68.Chapels built upon,91,93.Various ancient uses of,121,122.Bridge Street, custom of Fish paid at,112.Disturbance in the,214.Penance of the Duchess of Gloucester,273.Bridget, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,264.Briggs, John, London Bridge fired from his house,394,398.Brompton, John, hisChronicon,29,30,48.Bulmar, Bevis, his Water-Works at Broken Wharf,350.Bulmer, Capt. John, his plan for blowing a boat over London Bridge,424-428.Bunyan, John, his residence and death,389.Burnet, Dr. Gilbert, Bp. of Salisbury, hisHistory of the Reformation, (1681,)319.Butchers, Ancient City Ordinances for,168-171.Butler, Rev. Alban, his life of St. Olave,28.Cade, John, his Insurrection,278-285.Cæsar, Julius, his Landing at London,8,9.Camden, William, Clarencieux King of Arms, hisAnglica, (1603,)174.Canaletti, Antonio, his View of the Monument,519.Canot, Peter Charles, his engraving of Old London Bridge,499.Capell, Sir Edward, his order for Stocks and Cages,336.Carpenter, J., his compilation of City Customs,123.Carthusian Monks executed for denying the King’s supremacy,340.Catherine Cree Church, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,260.Challoner, Dr. Richard, Bishop of Debora, hisCatholic Book of Martyrs,370,371,420,421,428.Chambers, Susanna, her bequest to St. Magnus’ Church,415.Chapel on London Bridge,83-90,304,392.Taken down,515,516.Chapels on other Bridges,91,93.Chapman, William, his plan for enlarging London Bridge,613,620.Charles II., King of England, his entry into London,433-435.Chapter House, Westminster, Records there,119,121,139.Chevy Chace, the tune of,413.Christmas Carol, London Bridge mentioned in,149.Ciaconio, Alphonso, hisVitæ et Res Gestæ Pontificum Romanorum, (1630,)61.Clarendon, Edw. Hyde, Earl of, hisHistory of the Rebellion, (1819,)419,422,433.Clement, Eastcheap, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,261.Close Rolls, references to the,72,103.Coffer-Dam, for laying the First Stone of the New London Bridge,635,636,638-646,649.Coinage, historical notices of the English,382-384.Coke, Sir Edward, historical illustrations from,52,67,68.Cold Harbour, ancient festivities there,14.Colechurch, St. Mary, its site,60.Colechurch, Peter, the Chaplain of, rebuilds London Bridge,58,59.His death,70,and burial in the Bridge Chapel,87.Coleman Street Ward, evidence of the Jurors of, respecting London Bridge,117.Commons, House of, proceedings concerning London Bridge,614-617,623.Common Council of London, proceedings concerning London Bridge,123-125,168-171,295,553-555,557-560,661.Concannen, M., hisHistory of Southwark, (1795,)44,560.Conder, James, hisArrangement of Provincial Tokens, (1798,)386.Coplestone, Rev. Dr. Edward, his Foundation-Inscriptions for the New London Bridge,653-655.Corn-Mills at London Bridge,352-356.Cosmo III., Grand Duke of Tuscany, his Travels through England in 1669, (1821,)464.Cottonian Manuscripts,46,47,222-226,587.Coventry, Walter and William of,101.Coventry, Ancient House of the Mayor at,347.Courts of Justice, origin of,137.Cowdray Hall, Sussex, ancient Paintings at,362.Crawford, David Lindesay, Earl of, his Passage of Arms on London Bridge,187-196,198-200,202.Crosses anciently used in Arms,179,180.Crowle, J. Charles, hisIllustrated Pennant,462,469,481,515,570,574,596.Crypt of London Bridge Chapel,86,87.Culham Bridge, Oxfordshire, verses on,66.Curia Regis, account of the,137,138.Custom of Fish paid at the Bridge Street,112.Dagger in the City Arms,176-184.Daily Courant, (1722,)484.Dance, George, his Reports on London Bridge,502,511,574,576,577,613,617.Design for a Double Bridge,596,597.Danes, their invasions of London,16,18,21-23,31.Defoe, Daniel, hisJournal of the Plague Year, (1722,)441.Desmond, James, Earl of, his execution,350.Dewes, Sir Symonds, his Manuscripts,72.Dion Cassius, hisHistoriæ Romanæ,10.Dodd, Ralph, his Drawings of Old London Bridge,593,603.Designs for a New one,591,592.Dodsley, Robert, hisAnnual Register,574.Collection of Old Plays, (1780,)582.Dolphin taken at London Bridge,203.Domesday Book, (1783,) concerning Southwark,35,36.Douce, Francis, hisArnold’s Chronicle, (1811,)289.Douglas, Sir Robert, hisPeerage of Scotland,202.Douglass, James, his designs for an Iron Bridge,594,595,599.Dowgate Ward, evidence of the Jurors of, respecting London Bridge,118.Drayton, Michael, hisPolyolbion, (1613,)455.Draw-Bridge and Draw-Lock at London Bridge,326,450,483,544,616.Tower on,236.Drought in the Thames,135,359.Droitwich, Worcestershire, Bridge and Chapel at,91.Dryden, John, hisAnnus Mirabilis,583,584.Ducarel, Dr. Andrew Coltee, notices of,64,90,392.Du Cange, N. L. du Fresnoy, Seigneur, hisGlossarium, (1733-36,)121.Dugdale, Sir William, Garter King of Arms.HisMonasticon Anglicanum, (1661, 1723,)33,35,38,352.HisBaronage of England, (1676,)201.Duncomb, Sir Charles, his gift to St. Magnus’ Church,456.Dunmow Chronicle,101.Dunstan, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,258.Dunthorne, a book in the City Chamber so called,178.D’Urfey, Thomas, hisWit and Mirth, (1719,)413.Easterlings, anecdote of the,587.Edmund, St., Lombard Street, Bridge property in the Parish of,261.Edward I., King of England, custom of wool paid to,67,68.Inquisitions made by,115-119.Patents granted to London Bridge,127,129,133,154.Edward IV., King of England, his chapel on Wakefield Bridge,91.Crosses London Bridge,285.Edwards, Edward, hisAnecdotes of Painting, (1808,)390.Edwards, John, his bequest to London Bridge,251.Eleanor of Provence, Queen of Henry III. insulted at London Bridge,108,109.Custody of the Bridge granted to,112.Inquisitions concerning,116-119.Elizabeth, Queen of England, splendid book belonging to,63.Her Statutes against Papists,369.Elmes, James, hisMemoirs of Sir Christopher Wren, (1823,)451,458.Elmham, Thomas of, hisHistory of Henry V.,225.Entick, Rev. John, his edition and Continuation ofMaitland’s History of London, (1772,)19,31,33,35,36,53,70,72,87,96,97,99,113,119,120,122,123,127,133,134,136,165,166,207,216,286,295,456,460,465,478,486,488,489,494,497,502,503,507,508,510,511,513,521,529,535,545,550,563,566,568.Ethelred II., King of England, makes a peace with Olaf,17.Defended by the Citizens,18.Battle with the Danes,21-23.Laws of,30.Evans, J., on the music to the Ballad of London Bridge,152,153.Evelyn, John, hisDiary, (1819,)443,465.Exchequer Chamber, Westminster, Records there,115,121.Excheq. Rolls,105.Fabyan, Robert, hisChronicles, (1559,)206,234,238,288,307.Faith and Gregory, SS, Bridge property in the Parishes of,265.Falconbridge the Bastard’s attack on the Bridge,287.Fall of the Thames at London Bridge,542.Feckenham, John, his bequest to the Bridge,249.Ferries over the Thames,10,16.Fesecock, Walter, Gate-keeper of the Bridge,186.Fire of London,441-445.Fires at the Bridge and its vicinity,50,54,100,394-402,486,521,545.Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, his execution, &c.,340-342.Fishmongers, ancient City Ordinances concerning,168-171.Their Hall and Company,1,175,446-448,630.Fitz-Stephen, William, hisDescription of London,7,8,12,15,54,55,99.Fleetwood, Dr. William, Bishop of Ely, hisChronicon Preciosum, (1745,)52,53.Floods in the Thames,48,49,540,541,551,553.Flying Fame, tune of,413.Foesoe, Island of, Monumental Bridge there,122.Fordun, John de, hisScotichronicon,197.Fords over the Thames,9.Fore-Street Ward, evidence of the Jurors of, respecting London Bridge,117.Forests near London,7,8.Fosbrooke, Rev. Thomas Dudley, hisEncyclopædia of Antiquities, (1825,)305.Foulds, John, his Soundings, &c. at London Bridge,576,579,585.Fowle, Bartholomew, his account of the First building of London Bridge, &c.,33-35.Fox, John, hisActs and Monuments of Martyrs, (1610,)335,581.Friars Minors, their gift to London Bridge,172.Frisell, or Fraser, Sir Simon, his execution,163.Froissart, Sir John, hisChronicles,212.Frosts and Frost-Fairs, (1091,)49,50, (1281,)135, (1564,)338, (1608,)371, (1683,)465-471, (1709, 1715,)481-483, (1740,)490-494, (1768,)566, (1789,)569-573, (1814,)609-613.Funeral of King Henry V.,232-234.Gale, Dr. Thomas, hisHistoriæ Anglicanæ Scriptoresxv. (1691,)49,110.Garnet, Henry, his execution,370.Garratt, Alderman John, (Lord Mayor,) Lays the First Stone of the New London Bridge, &c.,638-663.Gate of London Bridge,99,110,falls down with two Arches,276.Medalet of,387.Burned,486.Rebuilt,487,488,518.Gates of London thrown into the River at London Bridge,534.Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser,553-555,558,560,566,567.Gentleman’s Magazine, references to,90,147,149,302,402,490,510,514,516,521,534,546,555,593.George, St., Southwark, Bridge rents in the Parish of,266.Giffard, William, Bishop of Winchester, his gifts to St. Mary Overies,35.Gifford, William, his censure of London Bridge,583.Giles, Francis, his Survey of the Great Arch,618.Gloucester, Humphrey, Duke of, his disputes with Cardinal Beaufort,234-236.———— Eleanor, Duchess of, her penance,272,273.Godwin, Earl of Kent, his passage of London Bridge,32.——— Dr. Francis, Bishop of Landaff, his BookDe Præsulibus Angliæ Commentarius, (1743,)62,65.Goodall, Walter, hisFordun’s Scotichronicon, (1759,)198.Gough, Matthew, his defence of London Bridge,282.—— Richard, hisBritish Topography, (1780,)92,336,355,362,373,395,416,469,481,499,527.HisSepulchral Monuments, (1786-96,)44,230,303.HisHistory of Pleshy, (1803,)211,305.Grafton, Richard, hisChronicle at large, (1569,)176.Great Arch of London Bridge,531,533,537,540,554,567-575,579,603-605,618,620.Green, M., on the Ballad on London Bridge,147-149.Grey, Hon. Anchitell, hisDebates in Parliament, (1763,)607.Grose, Capt. Francis, hisAntiquities of England and Wales, (1773-87,)45.Grove, John, his ancient View of London,337.Guilda de Ponte, notices of,580.Guildhall, Arms in the Crypt of,183.Guillim, John, hisDisplay of Heraldry, (1724,)179.Guthrie, William, hisPeerage, (1742,)315.Gwynn, John, hisLondon and Westminster Improved, (1766,)553.Hall, Edward, hisChronicle, (1550,)274,282,301,305.Harleian Manuscriptscited,15,53,72,101,163,182,210,215,219,221,227-229,233,234,237,239-247,252-271,276,323,374,480.Harpocrates, effigy of, found at London Bridge,628.Harrison, Walter, hisHistory of London, (1776,)472,498,513,521.Hatton, Edward, hisNew View of London, (1708,)184,345,471.Hawkins, Sir John, his dispute respecting the Bridge House,360,361.Hawksmoor, Nicholas, hisHistorical Account of London Bridge, (1736,)76-79,91,95.Heads erected on London Bridge,165,274,284,301,339,340,350,370,371,420,421,428,582-584,587.Hearne, Thomas, hisCollectanea,9,11,99.HisLeland’s Itinerary,60,66.HisLiber Niger Scaccarii,70,72,103,111,112,127,129,130,133,155,166,167,186,271,285.HisThomas of Elmham,225,226.HisLetter to Bagford,322.HisCollection of Curious Discourses,587.Heath, Henry, his execution,421.Henry I., King of England, his grant to Battle Abbey,53,54.—— III., ——, his impositions on the Citizens, &c.,106,112,114,116-119.—— V., ——, builds Culham Bridge,66.His victorious return to England,220,221,227.Pageants at London Bridge,222-225,228.Antelope used as his supporter,229,230.His funeral,234-236.—— VI., ——, his return after his coronation in France,238-247.Marriage to Margaret of Anjou,275.Deposition, &c.,286.Hentzner, Sir Paul, hisItinerarium,327,329.Heralds’ College, Manuscript there,182,316.Herbert, George, his letters,374.——— William, a resident on London Bridge,380-382,514.His view after the fire,527.Hero and Leander, The Loves of, (1653,) Poem,409-412.Hewit, Sir William,313,314.Hoffmann, John Jacob, hisLexicon Universale, (1698,)94,474.Holbein, Hans, a resident on London Bridge,389.Holinshed, Raphael, hisChronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, (1585-86,)176,197,288,289,307,348,581.Hollar, Wenceslaus, views of London engraved by,406.Horn, John, evidence of the Jurors of his Ward concerning London Bridge,118.Horne, Andrew, hisMirroir des Justices, (1624,)218.——, Rev. Thomas Hartwell, hisAccount of the Rotuli Scotiæ, (1819,)189.Hoveden, Roger de, hisAnnales,23,48,49,51.Howell, James, hisLondinopolis, (1657,)197,429-432.Howes, Edmund, his edition ofStow’s Annales, (1631,)135,174,187,203,206,210,216,219,221,231,232,234,237,271,275,288,301,305,333,338,348,350,359.HisContinuation of Stow’s Chronicle, (1611,)371,373.Hugo, Cardinal Deacon of St. Angelo,61,62.Hugo, the Illuminator, his account of the Chapel on London Bridge,88.Hundred Rolls, explained and referred to,115-119.Hutton, Dr. Charles,599,601.HisMathematical Tracts, (1812,)504.Illuminated Manuscripts,56,57,304,305.Ingram, Rev. J., hisSaxon Chronicle, (1823,)17.Inquisitions of the Wards of London, concerning London Bridge,116-119.Inscriptions on the New London Bridge Tickets,630,660;on the Trowel,652;on the Glass-block,653;on the Depositum-plate,654,655;on Medals,662,663.Isabel, Empress of Germany, her dowry,104.Isenbert of Xainctes,70-72.James I., King of England, his Statutes against Papists,369.James, John, his etymology of the word Starling,586.Joceline, Alderman Ralph, his defence of the Bridge,288.John, King of England, recommends a new Architect, and gives the custody of the Bridge to his Almoner,70,72,73.Johnes, Colonel Thomas, hisTranslation of Froissart’s Chronicles, (1803,)212-213.Johnson, Maurice, his Sepulchral Monuments,44.Johnstone, Rev. James, hisAntiquitates Celto-Scandicæ, (1786,)20-24.Jones, Richard Lambert, Chairman of the New London Bridge Committee,639,656,661.Jonson, Ben., hisStaple of News,583.Joseph of Arimathea, his Son’s banner,179.Jovius, Paulus, Bishop of Nocera, hisDescriptio Britanniæ, &c., (1548,)327.Journals of the House of Commons,511,512.Julius III., Pope, his death,336.Jousting on London Bridge,186-193.Kempe, Alfred John, hisHistorical Notices of the Sanctuary of St. Martin’s le Grand, (1825,)218.Kempson, Peter, his Medalets of London Bridge,387.Kennet, Dr. White, Bishop of Peterborough, hisHistorical Register, (1744,)434.Killegrew, Anne, her verses on London Bridge,551.King’s Bench, origin of the Court of,139.King’s, or Prince’s lock, state of, in 1814,612.Kitching, John, his evidence on London Bridge,618.Knight, William, on the construction of London Bridge,536-539,620.His medal of the New Bridge,663.Knute, King of Denmark, turns the River’s course,31,96.Knyghton, Henry, his BookDe Eventibus Angliæ,206.L., anciently borne in the City arms,181.Labelye, Charles, his plans for altering London Bridge,502,503.Lady’s Fall, Tune of the,412,413.Laguerre, John, his supposed residence on London Bridge,391.Lambarde, William, hisDictionarium Angliæ Topographicum et Historicum, (1730,)34.Lambeth, Archiepiscopal Library, Manuscripts on London Tithes, in the,297.Lands, &c. of London Bridge, survey of,252-270.Lawrence Pountney, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,262.Lee River, Ancient Inquisitions concerning,140-144.Mentioned in a song on London Bridge,145,146-148,150.Leeds, Duke of,316,videOsborne.Leland, John, hisItinerary, (1768-69,)60,61,66,320.Biographical notice of,319.HisCygnea Cantio,320-326.Leonard, Eastcheap, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,259.Lethullier, Smart, his classes of Sepulchral Monuments,44.Lewisham Manor, held by London Bridge,253,254.Liber Albus Transcriptum,123,124.Linsted, Prior,videFowle.Lists for Joustings, order and measure of,191,192.Livius, Titus, an historian of Henry V.,234.Lloyd’s Evening Post,514.Lodge, W., his engraving of Wakefield Bridge and Chapel,91.Lollards, execution of,231.London,Alterations in,1-3.Ancient forest near,7.Notices of British and Roman London,8,9,11.Landing of Cæsar at,9,13.Ancient Bridge near,10.Tavern on the River banks,12.Festivities on ditto,13.Ballad ofLondon Lickpenny,15.Ferry at,10,16.Captured by the Danes,21.Surrendered to Ethelred,23.Tolls at,30.Great part burned,50,54.Public works at,50.Impositions on, by Henry III., and custody taken from the Citizens,106.Inquisitions concerning,116.Evidence of the Wards of, on London Bridge,116-119.Ancient Records of,123-125.Waste places in, given to the Bridge,131-133.Ordinances for Stocks Market,167-171.Enquiry into the arms of,175-184.Its Charter seized,205.Pageants in,206.Charter restored,207.Quit-rents of the Bridge,256.Tithes anciently paid in,297,415.Stocks and cages placed in,336.Notices of ancient views of,337,362,366,406.Fortified,351,352,421-423.Great Fire of,441-445.Its ruins covered with flowers,584.Act of Parliament for rebuilding,460,461.Gates of, sold by auction,534.Registry of the Bishop of, in St. Paul’s,250.London Bridge,(994,) Notices of the first wooden one,17,19,33-37.(1008,) Snorro Sturleson’s description of,21.Destroyed by Olaf,23.Norse songs mentioning,24.Tolls at,30.(1013,) Dilapidated state of,30.(1016,) How avoided by Knute,31.(1052,) Earl Godwin’s passage at,32.(1067,) Its original situation,46,47.(1091,) Destroyed by a flood,48,49.(1097,) Tax for rebuilding,50.(1114,) River dried at,51.(1122,) Rents given to,52.Work of, remitted,54.(1136,) Burned,ibid.(1163,) Rebuilt of wood,58.(1176,) First stone one commenced,59.Benefactors to,61,62,67.Tradition concerning,67.(1201,) King’s letter for a new Architect,70,71.(1205,) Death and burial of Peter of Colechurch,70,87.Custody given to Brother Wasce,72,73.(1209,) Finished, and Description of,73.View of the Southwark end,74.Objections to,75.Defence of,76-78.Ground-plan and measurements of,80-82.Chapel on,83-87.Engravings of,89-91.Account of its piles, &c.,97.Earliest buildings on,98,102,110,127,207-209.(1212,) Dreadful fire at,98-102.(1283,) Toll for repairing,103.Bridge House and yard,103,104.(1247,) Rents of exempted,105.(1249,) Custody taken from the Citizens,106.(1252,) Protection to the Brethren of,107.(1263,) Queen Eleanor assaulted at,108,109.(1264,) Earl of Leicester opposed at the gate of,110.(1265,) Custody given to St. Catherine’s,111.(1269,) Transferred to Queen Eleanor,112.(1275,) Inquisition concerning her keeping,113,116-119.(1278,) Ancient rents paid at,120,121.Market on,122,124,125.(1280,) Patent for repairing,127.(1281,) Customs granted to,129,133,134.Waste places in London given to,130,131.Five Arches broken,135.(1302,) Mills belonging to, at Lee,139-144.Song and music of,145-149,151-154.(1305,) Pontage granted to,154-159.Heads erected on,162-165.(1320,) Patent for Collection,166.(1323,) Revenues in Stocks Market,167-172.(1368,) Land given by the Friars Minors,172.(1381,) Entry of Wat Tyler,174.(1385,) Patent for the gate-keeper,186.(1390,) Passage of arms on,187-193,197.(1391,) Dolphin taken at,203.(1392,) Richard II. received at,205,206.(1396,) Fatal crowd on,209,210.(1397, 1400,) Heads erected on,213-215.(1415,) Triumphs for Henry V. at,221-225,228.(1416,) Lollards’ heads erected on,231,232.(1422,) Funeral of Henry V.,232,233.(1425,) Tumult at the gate,234-236.(1426,) Drawbridge Tower erected236.(1428,) Duke of Norfolk’s barge lost at,237.(1431,) Heads of rebels placed on,238.Entrance of Henry VI. at,238,241-247.(1433-36,) Bridge Chapel,247-249,270.Bequests to,249,250.Survey of Bridge lands,252-270.(1437,) Fall of the gate and five arches,271.(1440,) Bolingbroke’s head placed on,274.(1445,) Margaret of Anjou received at,275-277.(1450,) Cade’s entry at,280.Battle on,282,283.(1451,) Heads of the rebels set on,284.(1465,) Rents of,286.(1471,) Falconbridge’s attack on,287.(1481,) Building destroyed on,288.(1483-94,) Rents and payments of,290-298,300.(1497,) Rebels’ heads on,301.(1500,) Illuminated drawing of,304.(1501,) Pageant at,305.(1504-14,) Fire and dates of repair of,307,308.(1521,) Polydore Vergil’s account of,310.(1533,) Rents and payments of,313.Anecdote of Osborne,313-316.(1539-40,) Chapel, Rents, and Seal of,317,318.(1545,) Leland’s verses on,321-327.(1547,) Ancient view of,362.(1548,) described by Paul Jovius, &c.,327,328.(1554,) Pageants on,581.Wyat’s attempt on,331-333.(1555,) Cage on,336.(1556,) Rents and ancient view of,337.(1562-65,) Rents and payments of,358,359.(1577,) Drawbridge Tower rebuilt, and heads removed to Traitors’ gate,339.(1579,) Southwark Gate and Nonesuch House,343-347.(1582,) Water-Works erected,348.(1583,) Desmond’s head placed on,350.(1586,) Standards hung on,352.(1588,) Corn mills and Water-works at,352-357,362-367.(1605,) Heads of Catholics erected on,370,371.(1616,) Views of,395.(1619,) Houses, Signs, Tradesmen, &c. of,373-382,384,385,387-393.(1624,) Rents, &c. of,393,394.(1629,) Views of,396.(1633,) Fire on,394-414.(1636-38,) Rental and Tithes of,414,415.(1640,) Bequest to,415,416.(1641,) Extraordinary tide at,416-419.(1642,) Heads of Catholics at,420,421.Gate taken by the Parliament,424.(1643,) Capt. Bulmer’s scheme for blowing a boat over,424-428.(1645,) Jesuits’ heads set on,428.(1647,) Views of,406.(1657,) Howell’s verses on,429-432.(1660,) Entry of Charles II. at,433.(1661,) Vision seen on,435-439.(1663,) Notice of, by M. de Monconys,440.(1665,) The Plague,441.(1666,) The Great Fire,442-445.View of,407.Repairs,449.Drawbridge at,450.Particular arches of,452-454.Water-works at,460-462.(1669,) Notice of by Signor Magalotti,464.(1685,) Street widened,471-474.(1689,) Suicide at,474.(1693,) Made free of Orphanage,475.(1701,) Value of Offices belonging to,476.Arches let for the Water-works,478.(1710,) Nicholls’ print of,479-481.(1722,) Thames dry at,482.Conviviality on,483.Act for the widening of,484.Tolls and measurements of,486.Fire at the gate of,ibid.New Gate erected,487,488.(1727,) Rents, &c. of,489.(1753,) Rents, &c. of,495.(1754,) Plan and Acts for repairing of,497,502-504.Depth of water at,505.State of in 1746,505.(1755,) Tolls and improvements of,508-510.Dangerous state of,511.(1757,) Temporary Bridge,513.Houses taken down,514,515.Views and accounts of the buildings on,516-519.Bridge-Masters,519,520.(1758,) Fire on the Temporary Bridge,520-530.(1759,) Great arch constructed,531-532,604,605.(1760-61,) Dangerous state of,533.Alteration of various parts of,534-539.Tides at,540,541.Passage of the Locks,541,542.Drawbridge removed,544,545.Houses and square removed,548-550.(1763,) Damaged by floods, &c.,552.(1766,) Alterations finished,553,554.(1767,) Increase of the Water-works,555-564.Ground-plans of,577,578.Soundings at the Great Arch,579.Guilds connected with in 1179-80,580.Noticed in ancient dramas,582-584.Flowers growing on,584.Etymology of the word Starling,585-587.(1800-1801,) Plans for new Bridge,589-601,623.Eastern view of,604.Prince’s Lock in the Frost of 1814,612.Plan for enlarging,613,614,620-622.Dangers of its navigation,615,616,622.Survey of the Great Arch,618.State in 1821,618.Revenues of,619,620.Construction of its piers,620,621.London Bridge, New, Abstract of the Act for erecting,624-626.Antiquities discovered at,627-629.Ground-plan, &c.,629-631.Coffer-Dam for laying the first Stone,635,636,638-646.Civic Procession and Ceremonial at,650-659.Inscriptions for,653-655.Medals of,661-663.London, Committee for Improving the Port of, their proceedings concerning a new Bridge,597-601.London before the Great Fire, (1818,)338,396.London Chronicle,514,523,525,531,569,572.London Daily Post,493,494.London Magazine,531.Lords Mayors, ancient portraits of,314.Lottery, notice of an ancient,373.Lydgate, John,226.His Poems on Henry V. and VI.,227-229,239-247.Verses to Margaret of Anjou,276,277.Character of his Writings,278.Macpherson, David, hisWyntown’s Chronicle, (1815,)198.Madox, Thomas, hisHistory and Antiquities of the Exchequer, (1711,) and MSS.,105,112,580.Magalotti, Lorenzo, his notice of London Bridge,464.Magna Charta, illustrations from,67,68,139.Magnus, St., Church of,48.Bridge property in the Parish of,256.Tithes and Benefice of,296,415.Ancient Church of, &c.,298,299.Medal of,388.Bequest concerning,415.Particulars of the Church of,455-458.Fire at,545.Opening of the Steeple of,546.Maitland, William,videEntick.Malcolm, James Peller, hisLondinium Redivivum, (1802-1807,)75,239,458,509,512,547.HisAnecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London, (1808,)483.Malmesbury, William of, his account of Sweyn’s Invasion of London,18.Remarks on, &c.,19,20,48,49.Mandeville, William, his insurrection and execution,238.Mansion House, Festival given at the, in honour of the New London Bridge,660.Manuscripts, notices and descriptions of various,46,47,53,55-57,101,123,124,164,178,182,210,222,225,226,250,251,277,297,303,397.Margaret, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,259.———, Southwark, rents paid to London Bridge from,266.Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI., her marriage, coronation, and entry at London Bridge,274-277.Market on London Bridge, ancient orders concerning,122-124,168-171.Marmion, Shakerley, hisAntiquary, (1641,)582.Martin, St., Ludgate, Bridge property in the Parish of,264.Martin Outwich, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,261.Mary, Abchurch, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,263.——, Aldermanbury, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,265.—— at Axe, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,260.—— at Hill, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,258.—— Bothaw, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,263.Mary, Queen of England, description of a Manuscript belonging to,55,56.Pageants exhibited to, on London Bridge, (1554,)581.Maskelyne, Dr. Nevill,599,601.Matilda Fitz Empress, Queen of Henry I., her gifts and buildings at Stratford &c.,142,143.Medalets of London Bridge,386.Medals of New London Bridge,661-663.Meyrick, Dr. Samuel Rush, hisCritical Enquiry into Ancient Armour, (1824,)192.Michael, St., Bassishaw, Bridge property in the Parish of,265.———, Cornhill, Bridge property in the Parish of,261.———, Crooked Lane, Bridge property in the Parish of,262.———, Queenhithe, Bridge property in the Parish of,264.Mist’s Weekly Journal, (1725,)486.Monamy, Peter, his residence on London Bridge,390.Monconys, Balthasar de, his notices of London Bridge,440.Money, illustrations of the ancient value of,52.Montfort, Simon de, Earl of Leicester, opposed at London Bridge,109,110.Monument illuminated with gas,637,638.More, Sir Thomas, his head erected on London Bridge,342.——, Thomas, hisLife of Sir Thomas More, (1726,)342.Moris, Peter, his Water-Works at London Bridge,348-350,478.Morison, Robert, hisPræludia Botanica, (1669,)584.Morse, Henry, his head set on London Bridge,428.Mortimer, Edmund, Earl of March, his claim to the Crown,214.Motraye, Mons. Aubri de la, hisVoyages, (1727-32,)461,474.Mountague, James, his plan for enlarging London Bridge,613;evidence concerning,619.Music to the Ballad on London Bridge,152.To a song on the Fire on London Bridge in 1633,414.Mylne, Robert, his account of the building materials of Old London Bridge,78.Reports on ditto,552,559.Drawings relating to, and opening of the Great Arch,604,605.Design for a New Bridge,593.Nasmith, James, (VideTanner,) hisItineraria Symonis Simeonis et Willielmi de Worcestre, (1778,)89.Nelson, John, his execution,370.Newcastle-upon-Tyne, similarity between its Bridge and that of London,150.Newcourt, Richard, hisRepertorium Parochiale Londinense, (1708,)25,48,248,298,415,451.Newman, Robert Finch, his evidence concerning London Bridge,618,619.Antiquities in his possession, found at London Bridge,627.New River Company, London Bridge Water-Works transferred to,565.Nicholl, Anthony, his evidence on London Bridge,616.Nicholls, Sutton, his print of London Bridge,479-481.Nichols, John, hisLiterary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, (1812,)90,392.Nichols, John Bowyer, hisBrief account of the Guildhall, &c., (1819,)183.Nicolson, Dr. William, Bishop of Carlisle, hisEnglish, Scotch, and Irish Historical Libraries, (1736,)30,101,109,320.Nonesuch House on London Bridge,344-346.Probable time of its erection,347.Modern inhabitants of the,393.Inscription on,472.Modern prospect of,517.Noorthouck, John, hisHistory of London, (1773,)521.Norden, John, his view of London Bridge,358,363-366.Norfolk, John Mowbray, Duke of, his barge lost at London Bridge,237.Northampton, John de, evidence of the Jurors of his Ward concerning London Bridge,118.Nyauncer, John, his murder and abjuration,219.Offices and Officers of London Bridge,476,632,633.Olaf, St., King of Denmark, his invasion of England,16.His truce with Ethelred II.,17.His destruction of London Bridge,22,23.Norse Songs to his memory,24.Churches dedicated to, and Legend of,25-28.Hymn to,29.Olave, St., Church of, in Southwark,25,27,28.Bridge property in the Parish of,266.————, in the Wall, Bridge property in the Parish of,265.Oldcastle, Sir John, Lord Cobham, his zeal as a Protestant,231.Old ’Change, origin of its name,132.Orford, Horace Walpole, Earl of, hisAnecdotes of Painting, (1799,)390,499.Orleans, Charles Duke of, illuminated copy of his Poems,303.Orphans’ Fund of London,475.Osborne, Sir Edward, his gallantry at London Bridge,313-315.Notices of his family,315,316.Overs, John, his supposed monumental effigy,39,44,45.History of the Life and Death of John Overs, (1744,)40-44.Overies, Church of St. Mary, historical notices of,33-39,44,101.Owen’s Weekly Chronicle, or Universal Journal,530.Packington, William de, notice of,100.Pageants at London Bridge,206,221,223-225,228,238,242-247,275-277,305,581.Pancras, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,264.Papists, statutes enacted against,369.Execution of,370.Paris, Great Bridge of, made an Exchange,121,122.Paris, Matthew, legend from hisHistoria Major, (1644,)180.Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Canterbury, his BookDe Antiquitate et Privilegiis Cantuariensis, &c., (1572,) superb copy of,63.Parsons,——, Great Arch of London Bridge opened by,604,605.Patent Rolls, references to the,67,70,106,111,112,116,127,129,130,133,135,136,155,166,167,172.Paul, St., Patron of the City of London,177.Pegge, Rev. Dr. Samuel, hisFitz Stephen’s Description of London, (1772,)7,12,15,55,99.Pellat and Green, Messrs. their Incrustated Glass Block for the New London Bridge,653.Pennant, Thomas, (videCrowle,) hisAccount of London, (1791,)14,35,314,472,475.Pepys, Samuel, hisDiary, (1825,)408,423.Pepysian Library, Magdalen College, Cambridge, ancient Drawing of London Bridge in the,355-358.Percy, Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Dromore, hisReliques of Ancient English Poetry, (1794,)413.Philosophical Transactions,479,563.Philpot, John, Somerset Herald, his MSS.182.His tract ofThe Citie’s Advocate, (1629,)183.Piers of London Bridge, how constructed,535,536,623.Section of one at the Great Arch,537.Opened and examined,615.Of the New London Bridge,630.Pinkerton, John, hisEssay on Medals, (1789,)386.Placita Rolls, their nature and contents,138,139.Extracts from,139,141-144.Plague, notices of London Bridge during the,441.Playfair, John,599,601.Plays, mention of London Bridge in old English,582,583.Plutarchus, his account of the Pontifices,93.Poetry, various pieces of, connected with London, London Bridge, &c.,8,15,24,29,66,146-150,163,175,198-201,227-229,239-247,276,277,321,326,409-412,431,432,455,466,468,491,492,571,610.Pontage granted to London Bridge,154-159.Pontifices, their institution and offices,93.Poter, Walter le, evidence of the Jurors of his Ward concerning London Bridge,117.Prince’s or King’s Lock, London Bridge, view of, in the Frost of 1814,612.Printing on the Frozen Thames,466-468,481,482,491,492,570,571,610,611,612.Protestant Mercury, (1700,)457.Proverbs on London Bridge,433.Provisions, ancient prices of,52.Public Advertiser,497,502,514,515,544,545,546,547,548,551,552,555,569-571,573.Public Ledger,544.Queenhithe, ancient market at,451.———— Ward, evidence of the Jurors of, concerning London Bridge,118.Quern, Church of St. Michael le, its ancient site,132.Quintain on the Thames,55,57.Rastall, William, his edition of theStatutes, (1594,)218.HisPastimes of People,283.Ray, Rev. J., hisCollection of English Proverbs, (1737,)433.Raynewell, Sir John, his Arms,236.Rennie, John,599,601,608.Evidence and works of,609.His plan for building New London Bridge,620.Design of adopted,623,624,648,653-655,659.Medal of, to commemorate the work,663.Rents anciently paid for buildings on London Bridge,120.Reports on the Public Records, (1801,)115.Reports and Plans for the Improvement of the Port of London, (1799-1801,)575-577,579,585,590-594,597-604.Reports and Evidences relating to London Bridge, (1821,)614,615,617,620,634.Reresby, Sir John, Travels and Memoirs of, (1813,)474.Richard II., King of England, Treaties for his marriage,185.His magnificence,204.Fines the City, and enters at the Bridge,205,206.His marriage with Isabel of France,209.Charged with the Duke of Gloucester’s murder,211.His friends executed, and his own murder,211,213.Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury, his contribution to the Bridge,61.His life, character, and death,62-65.Richardson, William, Canon of Lincoln, his edition of Godwin’s BookDe Præsulibus Angliæ Commentarius, (1743,)62.Ritson, Joseph, Song from hisGammer Gurton’s Garland, (1810,)146.HisAncient Songs, (1790,)165.His censure of Lydgate,277.Roadway of London Bridge, its formation,538,539.Robeson, John,599,601.Robertson, Rev. A.,501,601.Rochester Bridge, destruction of,135.Rocket, London, growing on London Bridge,584.Rock Lock at London Bridge,452,518.Roe, Bartholomew, his execution,420.Romans, their arrival at London, &c.,9-11.Rotuli Scotiæ, extracts from the,188-191,194-196.Royal Library, Illuminated MSS. in the,55-58,303,304.Rouw, Peter, his Medal of Alderman Garratt,661.Ruding, Rev. Rogers, hisAnnals of Coinage, (1819,)386,588.Safe Conduct, various instruments of, translated,189,194-196.St. Catherine’s Hospital, custody of London Bridge granted to,111.St. Martin’s le Grand, foundation of the Sanctuary of,218.St. Mary’s Lock, danger of,616.Sterlings of,618.Salve Regina, Guild of, in St. Magnus’ Church,298,415.Sanctuary, ancient law of,217,218.Sannazario, Giacomo, his Sonnet in praise of Venice,430.Savile, Sir Henry, hisRerum Anglicarum Scriptores post Bedam, (1596,)18,32,48.Saxon Chronicle, (1823,)16,17,20,31,32,50.Scots, Mary, Queen of, her sentence proclaimed in London,350.Scott, Samuel, his picture of Old London Bridge,499,515.Copy from,501.Views of buildings from,516-518.Scott, Sir Walter, his edition ofDryden’s Works, (1808,)584.Scott, William, his fac-simile of Norden’s View of London Bridge,366.Scotus, Marianus, hisHistory of England,20.Seal of London, notice of an ancient,176.Serres, Dominic, his residence on London Bridge,390.Service-Books, alterations made in the,318.Seymour, Robert, hisSurvey of the City of London, &c. (1734,)393,453,473,476,485,486.Shakspeare, William, historical references to his Dramas,272,281,284,582.Sheriff’s, custom of drinking to the,350.Sheuteman of London Bridge, order for the,428.Shop-Bills of London Bridge,379,380,382,549,550.Signs and Shop-keepers on London Bridge,374-380,382,384,385,549,550,581.Singer, Samuel Weller, hisCavendish’s Life of Wolsey, (1825,)311.Sisymbrium Irio, growing on London Bridge,584.Skidmore, Peter, his Medalets of London Bridge,388.Sloanian Manuscripts,105.Smeaton, John, his plan for strengthening the Bridge,533.His Reports on London Bridge, &c.,534,552,559,563,579.His plan for strengthening the Great Arch,605.Smith, John Thomas, hisAntiquities of London, (1791,)45,550,612,613.HisAncient Topography of London, (1810,)392,395,491,499.Smith, William, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms, his account of the Arms of London,181.Snorro Sturleson,20.His account of London Bridge, &c.,21-24.Southern, John, his plan for strengthening a Cast-iron Bridge,600.Southey, Robert, hisSpecimens of the Later English Poets, (1807,)551.Southwark, ancient market and fortifications in,21.Battle of,22,23.Songs on,24.Church of St. Olave,25,27,28.Church of St. Mary Overies,33-39.Dreadful Fire in,101.Presentments concerning the Bridge,120,121.Orders of the Common Council concerning dealers in,122,124.Rents paid to the Bridge from,266.Cade’s residence in,280-283.Arms of,307.Fair in,329,330.———— Bridge, erection, &c.,608,609,636,638.———— Gate and Tower on London Bridge,343,518.Sparruck, Bartholomew, his account of London Bridge,97.Spectator, advertisement from the,457.Speed, John, hisTheatre of the Empire of Great Britain, (1611,)176.Stadler, F. C., his engravings of London Bridge,603.Statutes cited,475,485,507,509,512,565,624.Stephen, St., Coleman Street, Bridge property in the Parish of,265.———, St., Walbrook, Bridge property in the Parish of,263.Sterlings of London Bridge,77,535-537,566,574,576,585-587,615,616,618.Stocks Market, City Ordinances concerning,167-171.Description and Rents of,268-270.Stones of New London Bridge,629,630.First Stone described,646,647,659.Stow, John, (videHowes, andStrype,) his MS. collections,15,101.Procures Leland’s papers on London,324.Stratford, Essex, possessions of London Bridge at,140,255,619.———, Abbey of, dispute with that of Barking,143,144.Strutt, Joseph, hisSports and Pastimes of the People of England, (1801,)55,57.Strype, Rev. John, hisStow’s Survey of London, (1720, 1754,)14,33,38,46,51,53,58,59,60,62,73,94,98,100,101,104,113,116,118,125,127,129,130,132,133,134,135,136,139,142,165,167,174,176,177,182,183,187,218,236,248,286,287,288,295,298,308,313,318,319,330,339,343,351,352,354,358,394,403,447,448,449,451,454,456,460,461,478,581.Suffolk, William de la Pole, Duke of, various acts of,272,274.His banishment and execution,278,279.Supremacy, persons executed for denying the King’s,340,370.Sutherland, Mrs., her illustrated copy of Clarendon’s History,363.Sweyn, King of Denmark, his invasion of London,18-20.Swythin, St., Bridge property in the Parish of,263.Symon Fitz Simeon, his notice of London Bridge and Chapel,88.Tanner, Dr. Thomas, Bishop of St. Asaph, hisNotitia Monastica, (1787,)35,36.Telford, Thomas, his designs for a Cast-Iron Bridge,594,595,599.Temple, Hon. Mr., his suicide,474.Temporary Bridge at London,513,521-528.Thames, Fords and Ferries over,9,10,16.Ancient Bridge on the,10.Eating-House and Festivities on its banks,12,14.Its course turned by Knute,31.Violent inundation of,49.Ancient sports on,55,57,58.Ancient Channel of,94-96,98.Remarkable Droughts in,135,359,482.Praised by Polydore Vergil,309.Frosts and tides in,371,373,465-471,609-613.Guard on,419.Sir C. Wren’s plan for a Quay,458-461.Various depths of water at and above London Bridge,505,590,591.Soil of there,585.Inclination and velocity of,621,622.Survey of,623.Thomas à Becket, Chapel on London Bridge dedicated to,83-90,304,392.Thoresby, Ralph, hisDucatus Leodiensis, (1715,)91.Thorn, William, hisChronicle of the Acts of the Abbots of St. Austins,28.Tides at London Bridge, accounts of remarkable, (1608,)373.(1641,)416-419.(1767,)566.Particulars of the,540,541.Tilting on the Thames,57,58.Tithes anciently paid in London,297,415.Todd, Rev. Henry John, hisCatalogue of the Archiepiscopal Manuscripts in Lambeth Palace, (1812,)64.His edition ofDr. Johnson’s Dictionary,586.Tokens, Tradesmen’s,382-386.Tolls on London Bridge,508,510;on Blackfriars’,568.Tower of London, Records there,70,72,103,106,111,112,115-119,121,127,129,130,133,155,166,167,172,186,189,194-196.Tower Ward, evidence of the Jurors of, on London Bridge,116.Tradesmen living on London Bridge,374-380,384,385,549,550,581.Traitors’ Gate on London Bridge,339.Traytors’ Perspective Glass, (1662,)489.Trinity House, report from, on building Corn Mills at London Bridge,354.High-Water mark of the, on London Bridge,540.Trowel for laying the First Stone of the New London Bridge,651,652.Twiss, Colonel,599,601.Twysden, Roger, hisHistoriæ Anglicanæ Scriptores Decem, (1652,)28,29,206.Tyler, Wat, his entry at London Bridge,174.Upcott, William, his collection of ancient shop-bills, &c.,378,466-468,549.Valor Ecclesiasticus, account of and references to the,317.Vauxhall Bridge,608.Vergil, Polydore, hisHistoriæ Angliæ, (1570,)102,103,309,310.Vertue, George, his engravings of Old London Bridge, &c.,75,79,89,90.Vincent, Thomas, his account of the Fire of London,443.Vision on London Bridge, account of,435-439.Visscher, John, his View of London Bridge,395.Wakefield, Yorkshire, Bridge and Chapel at,91.Wale, Samuel, drawings, &c., of,315,521.Walker, Anthony, his view of London Bridge after the fire,528.———, James, Vauxhall Bridge built by,603.His account, &c. of a pier of Old London Bridge,620.———, Ralph, hisReport, (1823,)541.Wallace, Sir William, his execution,161-164.Walleis, Henry le, houses built by, belonging to London Bridge,133.Erects a house called the Stokkes,168.Wallington, Nehemiah, his account of the Fire on London Bridge,391-402.Walpole, Horatio, Earl of Orford, his translation ofSir Paul Hentzner’s Journey into England, (1757,)327.HisAnecdotes of Painting, (1799,)390,499.Walsingham, Thomas, hisChronicaandHistoria Brevis,174,204,206,214.Walton, Dr. Brian, Bishop of Chester, hisTreatise on Tithes in London, (1641,)279.———, Izaak, hisLives, (1675,)374.Walworth, Sir William, his statue in Fishmongers’ Hall,175.Wardens of London Bridge,291,295,330,414,632.Wasce, Frater, custody of London Bridge given to,73.Waterloo Bridge,608.Watermen’s petition concerning London Bridge,554.Water-House at London Bridge,337,460-464.Water-Works at London Bridge,348-350,357,478,554,556-571,598.Watt, James,599,601.Waverley Abbey, Annals of,49,59,87,102,115.Wells, Lord John, his passage of arms on London Bridge,187-193,198-201.West, Friar, mistake concerning,72,73.Westminster, Matthew of, hisFlores Historiarum, (1570,)108-110,161,162.Westminster Bridge,497.Pamphlet concerning,516.—— Hall, overflowed,95.Whitelocke, Bulstrode, hisMemorials of English Affairs, (1732,)424.Wikes, Thomas de, hisChronicon,110.Wilkins, George, hisMiseries of Inforced Marriage, (1607,)582.Willement, Thomas, hisRegal Heraldry, (1821,)230.William I., King of England, his Charter to the Monks of Westminster,46,47.——— II., ——, taxes and public works of,50.Wilson, Thomas, his design for a cast iron Bridge,593,594,602.Winchester, Henry Beaufort, Bishop of, his disputes with the Duke of Gloucester,234-236.Wine and Walnuts, (1823,)388-392,483,499.Wiseman, Samuel, hisDescription of the Burning of London,442.Wolchurch, Church of St. Mary, its ancient site,132.Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas, his procession over London Bridge,311.Wood, Thomas, his view of London in 1599,366.——, John Philip, his edition ofDouglas’ Peerage of Scotland, (1813,)202.Woodfall’s General Advertiser, (1739-40,)493.Wool, ancient duties on, described and considered,67,68.Worcester, Florence of, hisChronicon,31,48.————, William of, hisAnnales Rerum Anglicarum,271.Works of London Bridge, Officers of the,632,633.Wormius, Olaus, hisMonumentum Danicorum, (1643,)122.Wrangham, Archdeacon Francis, hisLanghorne’s Translation of Plutarch’s Lives, (1813,)93.Wren, Sir Christopher, his belief concerning the Thames being turned,96.His plan for a quay,458-461.Wyat, Sir Thomas, his rebellion and attempt on London Bridge,330-335.Wyatt, Samuel, his design for a new London Bridge,593.Wyntown, Andrew of, hisOrygynale Cronykil of Scotland,198-201.Wyon, William, his Medal of Alderman Garratt,661.Xainctes, Isenbert of,71,72.

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