Abbey of Graces, or New Abbey, suppressed, i, 398.Abercromby, Sir Ralph, captures the Dutch Fleet, iii,239;his death,248."Abhorrers," party name of, ii, 460.Abingdon, occupied by Essex, ii, 205.Abney, Thomas, sheriff, knighted, ii, 574;M.P. for the City, 609;unsuccessfully contests the City, 613.Abyndone, Stephen de, M.P. for the City, i, 178.Acatour, Joce le, M.P. for the City, i, 118.Acre, the seige of, raised by Sir Sidney Smith, iii,238.Acton, Sir William, elected mayor and discharged by Parliament, ii, 130;imprisoned in Crosby House, 173.Adams, Thomas, his conduct as mayor approved, ii, 235;sent to the Tower, 266;impeached, 273;deprived of his aldermanry, 308;restored, 383.Addington, succeeds the younger Pitt, iii,248;proposes a renewal of the income tax,252;resigns and is succeeded by Pitt,254;proposed vote of thanks of Common Council to,255-256;joins Pitt's ministry and is created Viscount Sidmouth,259;withdraws from the ministry,260."Addled" Parliament, the, ii, 61.Adrian, John, elected mayor, i, 104.Agincourt, battle of, i, 259.Aislabie, Chancellor of the Exchequer, convicted of bribery, iii,21;expelled from Parliament,22.Aix la Chapelle, treaty of, iii,56.Aldermen, assessed as barons, i, 217;elected for life, 243;created justices by James I, ii, 58;removal of several, 308;restored, 383;several removed and others appointed by Charles II, 396;appointed by James II, 504;to be in future nominated by the court of, 519;fined for non-attendance at swearing-in of lord mayor, 573;disputed elections of, 640-645; iii,146-149.---- Court of, first mention of, i, 72;its claim to veto proceedings of Common Council, ii, 304-305, 448-451, 454;matters of difference with the Common Council, 334, 448, 556;standing counsel appointed for, 454;reformed by James II, 519, 520;thanks the king for Declaration of Indulgence, 520;Jeffreys attends, with restitution of City's liberties, 530;charged with obstructing the City's business, 643;its claim to veto proceeding of Common Council confirmed by statute, iii,27,29;resolution of, in favour of short parliaments,135.Alexandria, battle of, iii,248.Aleyne, Thomas, elected mayor, ii, 356;knighted by Charles II, 380;the citizens take the oath of allegiance at the house of, 381.Alfred the Great, "restores" London, i, 12.Aliens, taxation of, i, 280, 319.Allen, Francis, M.P., reports to the House proceedings of the Common Council, ii, 229;elected alderman, 230.---- Sir John, mayor, particulars of, i, 394n.---- Sir William, mayor, i, 517.Alphage, Archbishop of Canterbury, murder of, i, 18;interred in St. Paul's, 19;removed to Canterbury,id.Althorp, Lord, the freedom of the City conferred on, iii,339,344.Alva, Duke of, seizes English merchants in Antwerp, i, 508;his envoy in the City, 511.Amadas, Robert, goldsmith, discharged alderman, i, 371.Amcotes, Sir Henry, mayor, i, 431.America, commencement of war with, iii,142;war opposed by Chatham and the City,149;the Massachusetts Bill,150;New York appeals to London,154;City address to the king for cessation of hostilities with,157;the king's reply,158;motion to send a reply to the appeal from New York negatived,id.;Philadelphia appeals to the City,id.;address of livery to electors against war with,158-160;declaration of independence of,166;subscriptions in aid of war with, refused in the City,167;alliance with France,168;the independence of, recognised,202-203.Amherst, Lord, adjutant-general, his order for the military to fire without waiting for directions from civil magistrate, iii,184;objections raised by the City,187,188.Amicable Loan, the, i, 374-376.Amiens, the "Mise" of, i, 95;peace of, iii,249.Andrews, Thomas, mayor, placed on commission for trial of Charles the First, ii, 301;Commonwealth proclaimed by, 311;proposal to confer knighthood on, 312.Anne, Queen of Richard II, her assistance invoked by citizens for a charter, i, 224, 225;her death, 243, 244.---- Queen of Richard III, coronation of, i, 323.---- Queen, accession of, ii, 610;City addresses to, 610, 616, 623, 626, 629, 630, 635, 647, 649;her picture at the Guildhall and her statue at the Royal Exchange, 611;coronation of,id.;her Tory proclivities, 612;attends the lord mayor's banquet, 613;at St. Paul's, 614, 616, 621, 624, 647;attends the trial of Dr. Sacheverell, 634;dismisses the Whigs, 636;her indisposition, 648;her death, 650.---- Boleyn, her marriage with Henry VIII, i, 388;the City's welcome to, 388, 389;her coronation, 389;her execution, 395.---- of Brittany, assisted by Henry VII against the king of France, i, 329, 330.---- of Cleves, her passage through the City, i, 397.Ansgar, sheriff of Middlesex, i, 32.Antoninus Pius, his itinerary, i, 5.Antwerp, decline of, i, 505;English merchants seized in, 508;fall of, 530, 531.Archers, Archery, the effectiveness of the long-bow, i, 190, 192, 197;archery practised in Finsbury Fields, 190;archers furnished by the City against France, 190, 204;the City's gates to be guarded by, 220;a detachment sent by the City to put down the Pilgrimage of Grace, 304;mounted archers for defence of Calais, 480.Armada, the, preparations in the City to meet, i, 534;ships set forth by the City, 536n.;sighted off the Lizard, 537;the fate of, 537-541.Argyle, Earl of, defeats the Earl of Mar at Sheriffmuir, iii,8.Armagnac, Count of, constable of France, i, 262.Arms, assize of, i, 120.Army, the, a tax imposed by Parliament for maintenance of, ii, 176;objection to tax, 181;petition for reforms in, 199;rendezvous at Aylesbury, 200, 201;establishment of a standing, 208;the New Model, 214;City petition for disbandment of, 239, 240, 242;its relation to Independents and Presbyterians, 222, 240;correspondence between the City and, 243, 245, 247, 248, 249, 251, 252, 255;the Declaration of, 246;City Commissioners appointed to remain with, 248;moves to Uxbridge, 249;new Commissioners sent to, 257;another Declaration of, 258;the City surrenders to, 259;enters London, 260;demands money from the City, 263;further correspondence with the City, 268, 269;ill-feeling between the City and, 275;another Declaration of, 293;returns to London, 294;pay demanded for, 296, 297;a mutiny in, 310;free quarters to be found in the City unless money be found for, 314, 315;the City consents to furnish a contingent of cavalry, 332;Parliamentary vote for disbandment of, 456;encamped at Hounslow, 518;disaffection in the camp, 528;Pitt's army of reserve, iii,252;his Additional Force Bill,257.Army Plot, the, ii, 139.Arthur, son of Henry VII, marries Catherine of Aragon, i, 335, 336.Arundel, Edmund, Earl of, i, 158.---- Henry, Earl of, i, 456.---- Richard, Earl of, i, 234, 235;arrested, 244.---- Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, his opposition to the Lollards, i, 255.---- Sir Thomas, i, 411.Ascue, or Ascough, Anne, trial and execution of, i, 415.Ashurst, Sir William, stands for the City, ii, 553;elected sheriff, 565;elected mayor, 573;his unpopularity,id.;at the head of the commission for the Bank of England, 585;M.P. for the City, 598, 607, 609, 622n., 629;unsuccessfully contests the City, 613.Assandun, victory of the Danes at, i, 24.Association, the, the City called upon to raise troops for protection of, ii, 220;in defence of William the Third, 600.Aswy or Eswy, Stephen, taken prisoner, i, 122;M.P. for the City, 126.Athelstan, his Mansion House in the City, i, 16;his encouragement of commerce,id.Atkin or Atkins, Thomas, M.P., committed to prison, ii, 123;released, 125;placed on commission for trial of the king, 301;proposal to confer knighthood on, 312;desired by City to make communication to Parliament, 369.Atkins, John, M.P. for the City, loses his seat, iii,309.Atte Bowe, Alice, condemned to be burnt alive, i, 119.Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester, arrested for complicity in Jacobite plot, iii,25.Audley, James, Lord, defeated at Blore Heath, i, 296.---- John, Lord, i, 380.---- Sir Thomas, the building and site of the priory of Holy Trinity bestowed on, i, 387;his death, 408.Austin Friars, i, 399, 400.Austrian Succession, war of the, iii,49,56.Aylesbury, rendezvous of Parliamentary forces at, ii, 200, 201.Aylmer, John, Bishop of London, advocates the appointment of special preachers in the City, i, 526, 527, 528n.---- Lawrence, mayor, imprisoned, i, 338.Aylyff, Sir John, barber-surgeon, first alderman of Bridge Ward Without (1550), i, 443;particulars of, 443n.Ayres, Deputy, ii, 590.Babington, Anthony, his conspiracy against Elizabeth, i, 532.Backwell, Edward, alderman, assists the City with money, ii, 439;reduced to bankruptcy, owing to closing of the Exchequer, 445.Bacon, Sir Nicholas, i, 510.Badlesmere, Sir Bartholomew de, executed at Canterbury, i, 151.---- Lady, insults the queen, i, 151.Bagnall, Sir Samuel, i, 559.Bailey, Sir William, mayor, i, 376.Baker, John, recorder, M.P. for the City, i, 381.Baldock, Chancellor, his house sacked, i, 158.Baliol, Edward, surrenders the crown of Scotland to Edward III, i, 197.Bamme, Adam, goldsmith, a candidate for the mayoralty, i, 239;mayor, 240;dies during his mayoralty, 244.Bankes, Sir Henry, stands for mayoralty, iii,127,132.Bank of England, the, foundation of, ii, 584-586;a run on, 603;makes an advance to William III,id.;refuses to render assistance during South Sea troubles, iii,19;"Black Friday" at,52,53;threatened by Gordon rioters,184;negotiations for removal of the military guard of,216-219;suspension of cash payments,231;a regiment of volunteers formed by employés of,252.Bannockburn, defeat of Scots at, i, 141.Barclay Conspiracy, the, ii, 599.Bardi, the, their banking house sacked, i, 158."Barebone's" or the "little" parliament, ii, 346.Barentyn, Drew, first alderman of Farringdon Within, i, 243;mayor, takes horse to meet the Duke of Lancaster, 245.Barnard, Sir John, M.P. for the City, opposes passing of Election Act (II Geo., i. c. 18), iii,28;opposes Walpole's Excise Bill,36;re-elected M.P. for the City,47;again elected,56.Barnes, Sir George, mayor, signs "counterfeit will" of Edward VI, i, 453.Barnet, battle of, i, 314.Barons, the, revolt of, i, 59;meeting of, at St. Paul's, 63, 72;at Bury St. Edmunds, 73;elect Robert Fitz-Walter as their leader, 74;admitted into London, 77;war between John and, 78;invite Louis the Dauphin over, 79;supported by London, 89;reject the Mise of Amiens, 95;in league with the citizens of London,id.;refuse to go abroad with Edward I, 127;insist upon a confirmation of their charters, 128;elect ordainers, 133;admitted into the City, 136;the City's gates barred against, 138;Edward II comes to terms with, 141;in the City, 167.Barrington, Lord, burnt in effigy on Tower Hill, iii,118.Barton, Elizabeth, executed, i, 390.---- Henry, mayor, appointed commissioner for victualling the navy, i, 261.Basing-House, siege of, ii, 196.Basset, Philip, appointed chief justiciar, i, 91.---- Robert, alderman, his gallant resistance to the Kentish rebels, i, 316.Bateman, Sir Anthony, mayor, the French Ambassador insulted at the banquet of, ii, 404.---- Sir James, subscribes to loan to Prince Eugene, ii, 624.---- Robert, ii, 25.Batencurt, Luke de, sheriff, goes to Paris to confer with King Edward I, i, 116.Bathurst, Lord, President of the Council, the City's correspondence with, touching the right of the citizens to arm themselves, iii,187-190.Baxter, Richard, trial of, ii, 510;his opposition to James II, 521.Baylis, Robert, his contest with Richard Brocas for aldermanry of Bread Street Ward, iii,15-16.Baynard's Castle. Robert Fitz-Walter, owner of, i, 74.Beachcroft, Sir Robert, mayor, ii, 642.Beam, the Great, reconveyed by Henry VIII to the City, i, 387, 388.Beam, the Small, granted to Jacobina la Lumbard, i, 124;granted to a friend of Hugh le Despenser, 133, 141.Beaufort, Edmund.SeeSomerset.---- Henry, Bishop of Winchester, quarrels with Gloucester, i, 270;goes to France, 271, 273, 277;created a cardinal, 271;his goods seized, 277.Becket, Gilbert, Portreeve of London, i, 55;his tomb in St. Paul's Churchyard, 57.---- Thomas, his birth, i, 55;made chancellor and archbishop, 56;his memory long cherished by the citizens,id.;St. Thomas de Acon and S. Thomas's Hospital dedicated to, 57;his image over the gate of Mercers' Chapel, 125;windows relative to, altered at the Reformation, 425.Beckford, William, alderman, Pitt's letter to, iii,67;causes Bute to be insulted at the Guildhall,69;supports Wilkes in Parliament,71,72;supports Chatham's East India Bill,79;re-elected mayor,90;his magnificent entertainment,98;his failure to "fix" Rockingham,99;his famous speech,102;the City's thanks to,103;his last days,105.Bedford, Edward, Earl of, arrested for treason, i, 562.---- John, Duke of, question of his precedence at the Guildhall, i, 257, 258;presides over parliament, 263;rivalry with the Duke of Gloucester, 268;appointed Protector during minority of Henry VII, 269;goes to France, 271;returns to defend himself before parliament, 278;sets an example of economy,id.;death of, 279.Bekering, Thomas, engaged in the Trumpington Conspiracy, i, 248.Belknap, Robert, refuses the City's claims at coronation of Richard the Second, i, 213.Benevolence, a, opposed by the City, i, 411.Benfleet, South co., Essex, Danish fortification at, i, 13.Benn, Antony, recorder, ii, 67;knighted, 72.Berkeley, Lord Thomas, i, 380.Berlin Decree, the, iii,267.Berry, Captain, the freedom of the City voted to, iii,237.Berwick, captured by Bruce, i, 141;recovered by Edward III, 197.Bethell, Slingsby, sheriff, ii, 472, 473, 475;fined for creating a disturbance in Common Hall, 493;returns to England, 548.---- Slingsby, elected M.P. for the City, iii,56.Bethlehem Hospital, conveyed to the City, i, 451.Betoyne, Richard de, connives at Mortimer's escape from the Tower, i, 154;elected mayor, 159;appointed warden of the Tower,id.;accompanies City members to Parliament at Lincoln, 162;M.P. for the City, 163, 174;mayor of the Staple, disagrees with his colleagues at York, 174-176;his conduct approved, 177.Bide, John, alderman and sheriff, ii, 269.Bigod, Hugh, justiciar of the City, i, 89, 90.---- Roger, his altercation with the king, i, 127.Billers, Sir William, mayor, his unpopularity, iii,38.Billingsgate, the City's right to tolls at, i, 308.Billingsley, Sir Henry, the daughter of Sir John Spencer committed to the charge of, i, 553;elected M.P. for the City, ii, 8.Bill of Rights, ii, 553.Bill of Rights Society, iii,124.Birch, Samuel, his inscription on statue of George III, iii,281;his proposed visit to Paris to present swords of honour to Blucher and others after Waterloo,290.Bishops, the seven, sent to the Tower, ii, 526;trial and acquittal of, 527.Black Death.SeePlague.Black Friars, Parliament meet in house of the, i, 133, 370;the legatine court at the house of the, 379, 380;their house suppressed, 398.Blackfriars Bridge, formerly known as "Pitt Bridge," iii,65."Black Friday," iii,52.Blackwell, William, town clerk, i, 473.Blake, admiral, his victory over the Dutch, ii, 344.Blenheim, battle of, ii, 616.Blois, Henry de, Bishop of Winchester, acts as intermediary between Stephen and the Empress Matilda, i, 47;his speech before the Synod at Winchester, 48.Blore Heath, defeat of Lord Audley by the Earl of Salisbury at, i, 295, 296.Blound, John le, mayor, knighted, i, 130.Bludworth, Sir Thomas, nominated alderman by Charles II, ii, 396;his conduct at the Fire of London, 415, 418;elected sheriff, 470.Boleyn, Thomas.SeeRochford.Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, afterwards Viscount, forms a Tory Ministry, ii, 638;takes refuge in France to avoid impeachment, iii,5;assists the Pretender,6.Bolton, Peter, iii,13.---- Sir William, elected mayor, ii, 425;Courts of Aldermen held at his house, 429;proposal to appoint him surveyor-general for the rebuilding of the city, 432;convicted of embezzlement, 432n.Bond, Sir George, mayor, summons the citizens to church at the approach of the Armada, i, 538.---- Martin, his monument, in St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, i, 545.---- William, alderman, owner of Crosby House, i, 512.Bonner, Edmund, Bishop of London, deprived of his see, i, 438, 439;his sentence confirmed, 440;his bishopric conferred on Ridley,id.;re-instated, 458."Book of Sports," the, burnt in Cheapside, ii, 187.Boroughbridge, battle of, i, 152.Bosworth, battle of, i, 326.Boulogne, captured by Henry VIII, i, 409-411;threatened by the French king, 414;surrendered by Warwick, 445;threatened by Spain, 556.Bourne, Doctor, his sermon at Paul's Cross, i, 458.Bowes, Sir Martin, mayor, improves the City's water supply, i, 416;member of Hospital Committee, 417;accompanies remains of Henry VIII to Windsor, 419.Box, Henry, grocer, his school at Witney, co. Oxon, i, 353.---- Ralph, a candidate for the shrievalty, ii, 473, 480;elected, 483;discharged, 486;knighted, 548.Boy-Bishop, the, ceremony in connection with, discontinued in the City, i, 421.Bradley, Matthew, ii, 138.Bradshaw, John, heads the commission for trial of Charles the First, ii, 301;his letter to the City, touching its Irish estates, ii, 326.Breda, the Declaration of, ii, 377;treaty of, 437.Brembre, Nicholas, carries a letter from the City to the king, i, 206;appointed mayor by the king, 211;promulgates charter forbidding foreigners to traffic by retail, 214;opposes the Duke of Lancaster, 215;arraigned and fined, 216;subscribes to fund for winning back the nobility to the City,id.;knighted, 220;re-elected mayor, 224, 227, 228;confers with the king, 231;his complicity in the king's attempt upon the life of the Duke of Gloucester, 233;charged with treason, 234;his flight and capture, 235;his trial, 236;executed, 237.Brentford, co. Middlesex, Charles I in possession of, ii, 175;withdraws from, 176;John Horne (Tooke), vicar of, iii,87.Bretigny, peace of, i, 199.Breton, John le, warden of the City, i, 122, 128;assists in furnishing ships, 126.Brice, Hugh, mayor, coronation cup of Richard III, in custody of, i, 323;re-elected mayor, 327.Bridewell, Parliament sits at, i, 381;converted into a workhouse, 451.Bridge House Estate, the, return of rental of, i, 252.Bridge Ward Without.SeeSouthwark.Bridgen, Edward, iii,13.---- William, mayor, fails to assist the sheriffs in burning No. 45 of theNorth Briton, iii,76;Wilkes proposes to use him as a stalking-horse,126.Broad, John, goldsmith, ii, 32.Broad-bottomed administration, the, iii,57.Brocas, Richard, his contest with Robert Baylis for aldermanry of Bread Street Ward, iii,15-16.Broke, captain of the "Shannon," presented with the freedom of the City, iii,287.Bromfield, Sir Edward, ii, 125.Brooke, Sir Basil, his plot for winning the City for the king, ii, 197.Broom, coroner, arrests the mayor, ii, 501;is suspended, 502;re-instated, 549.Brougham, his motion for Parliamentary reform, iii,329.Brown, John, elected alderman and discharged, i, 379.Browne, Major-General Sir Richard, ii, 206, 207, 216;arrested, 295;deprived of his aldermanry, 319;restored, 383;elected mayor, 384;appointed major-general of the City's forces, 385.Bruce, Robert, captures Berwick, i, 141.Bruges, recovery of, by the English army, ii, 629.Brugge, Sir John, mayor, i, 367.Bryan, William, engaged in the Trumpington Conspiracy, i, 248.Buckingham, Edward, Duke of, his manor of The Rose in the parish of St. Laurence Pountney, the late site of Merchant Taylors' School, i, 366;his trial at the Guildhall and execution, 366-367.---- George, Duke of, his unpopularity in the City, ii, 100, 105;his expedition to Rhé, 103;assassination of, 108.---- Henry, Duke of, his harangue at the Guildhall in favour of Gloucester, i, 321;rebellion and execution of, 324.---- Owen, sheriff, knighted, ii, 598;as mayor, entertains the Duke of Marlborough, 617;late alderman of Bishopsgate Ward, 644.----SeeGloucester, Thomas, Duke of.Bucklersbury, a mass-house in, sacked ii, 533.Bull, Frederick, alderman, elected sheriff, iii,121;elected mayor and M.P. for the City,141;seconds motion that Lord Gordon's petition do lie on the table of the House,179;charged by Wilkes with having connived at Gordon riots,190;again returned M.P. for the City,192;his letter to the livery,193.Bulmer, his waterworks at Broken Wharf, ii, 19.Bunce, James, alderman, committed to the Tower, ii, 266;impeached, 273;deprived of his aldermanry, 308;restored, 383.Bunyan, John, his opposition to James II, ii, 521.Burdett, Sir Francis, committed to the Tower, iii,276;his committal followed by riots,277;vote of thanks of the livery to,id.Burgh, Hubert de, defeats French fleet off Dover, i, 81;causes Fitz-Athulf to be hanged, 82;in disgrace, 84.Burgundy, Charles, Duke of, marries Margaret, sister of Edward IV, i. 309.---- John, Duke of, murder of, i, 265.---- Philip, Duke of, comes to terms with Henry V, i, 265;lays siege to Calais, 279, 280;commerce of London hindered by, 289.Burke, Edmund, thanked by the livery for policy towards American colonies, iii,152;writes the inscription for Chatham's monument in the Guildhall,171;his Economical Reform Bill,175,176.Burnell, Anne, i, 552.Burnet, Bishop, his opinion on the parliamentary elections of 1710, ii, 637, 638.Burrard, Sir Harry, iii,269.Burton, Henry, enters London with Prynne, ii, 134.Bury, Adam de, alderman, deposed, i, 205.Bute, Marquis of, appointed Secretary of State, iii,67;insulted at Lord Mayor's banquet,69;forced to declare war against Spain,70,72;resigns,73."Bye" or "Surprise" Plot, the, ii, 7.Byng, Admiral, his victory off Cape Passaro, iii,40;outcry against, for loss of Minorca,59,60;tried and shot,61.Byron, Sir John, holds the Tower for Charles I, ii, 162.Cade, Jack, rebellion of, i, 282-285.Cadiz, capture of, i, 555;expedition to, ii, 94.Caen, capture of, by Edward III, i, 191;by Henry V, 262;the citizens to send provisions to, free of duty, 263.Cæsar, Sir Julius, Chancellor of Exchequer, ii, 22.Calais, taken by King Edward III, i, 193;abortive attempt by the French to re-capture, 195;besieged by the Duke of Burgundy, 279;appeals to London for assistance,id.;City forces sent to raise siege of, 280;the Duke of Gloucester appointed captain of,id.;the Duke of Somerset captain of, 287;the City again called upon to assist, 289;the loss of, 480;falls into the hands of Spain, 556.Caleys, John of, enlists volunteers in the City, for France, i, 412.Calthorp, Sir Martin, his charity to disbanded soldiers, i, 547.Calvert, William, sheriff, knighted, iii,50;M.P. for the City,id.;re-elected,56.Campden, Edward, Viscount, attends the Common Council, ii, 128.Campeggio, Cardinal, his reception in the City, i, 362-364;presides over Legatine Court at the Blackfriars, in the matter of the divorce of Catherine of Aragon, 380.Campion, the Jesuit, arrives in England, i, 525;execution of, 528.Candler, Richard, his insurance business, i, 500.Canning, the City's satisfaction at his accepting office, iii,326.Cantelowe, William, alderman, committed to prison, for complicity in an attack upon the Lombards, i, 292;particulars of, 292n.Canterbury, Archbishop of, question of his precedency at the Guildhall, i, 257, 258.See alsoAlphage;Arundel; Chichele;Cranmer;Sudbury.Cape Breton, capture of, iii,56.Capel, Sir William, alderman, fined, i, 338;M.P. for the City, 345n.Cardmaker,aliasTaylor, John, burnt, i, 474.Cardonel, Philip de, his scheme for raising money, ii, 447.Caroline, Queen, wife of George IV, City addresses to, iii,316,317;her trial,317;holds Court at Brandenburgh House,318;presents her portrait to the City,319;attends service at St. Paul's,id.;her death,321;disgraceful scene at her funeral,322.Carpenter, John, town clerk, founder of the City of London School, i, 349, 350;picture of the Dance of Death in cloister of Pardon churchyard, painted at his expense, 427.---- Dr. John, master of St. Antony's School, i, 349.Carter, Robert, i, 385.Carteret, George, afterwards Viscount Carteret and Earl Granville, iii,48,49;his want of patriotism,52.Casimir, Count, entertained by Sir Thomas Gresham, i, 520;the City's gift to, 521.Cass, John, M.P. for the City, ii, 638.Castro, Bartholomew de, builds the refectory of the Grey Friars, i, 402.Caswall, Sir George, expelled from Parliament and committed to the Tower, iii,20,21.Cater, William, ii, 71.Catesby, Robert, plans the Gunpowder Plot, ii, 13.Catherine of Aragon, preparations for her reception in the City, i, 335;her marriage with Prince Arthur, 336;her marriage with Henry viii, 344;City gift to, at coronation,id.;rejoicings at the news of her pregnancy, 354;proceedings at the Blackfriars relative to her divorce, 379, 380.Catherine, of Braganza, City gift to, ii, 399.---- Parr, queen of Henry viii, appointed regent, i, 409.Catholic emancipation, at one time opposed, afterwards favoured by the City, iii,