Chapter 15

notes descriptive of his funeral,221;Henry IV., death referred to,221;Henry Seventh’s chapel, details illustrative of its beauty,221;brass screen enclosing Henry the Seventh’s tomb, beauty of,222;Cromwell, where buried,222;to where taken afterwards,222.Where horses are kept by owners in London, difficulty of ascertaining,177.Whitechapel,141;number of objects in neighbourhood, and extent of interesting portion, make selection a difficulty,141;neighbourhood of Whitechapel alluded to in article “Ancient London,”141;contrast between present and past appearances,141;butchers’ shops in,142;old-school class of butchers,142;characteristics of,142; viands sold in,142;characteristics of dinners there,142;ham and beef houses,145;fish sold there,145;pigeon-fanciers living there,145;pigeon-keeping practised there,145;good arising from this taste,145;details connected with practice,145;pigeon-decoying practised,145;means of, explained,145.Whitefriars, of what service to traders formerly,192;privileges taken away by Act of Parliament,192;situation peculiarly ineligible from local neighbourhood,193.William and Anne,28.William the Conqueror,28.Zoological Gardens,227;scenery in them described,227;aviaries containing specimens from Peru and Mexico,227;aquatic fowls,227;varieties of every kind there assembled,227.


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