Absalom and Achitophel,227,255.Adam, the brothers, call themselves "Adelphi,"3;obtain a lease of the Durham House property,75-76;they effect a marvellous transformation,76-79;opposed by the City, they obtain an Act of Parliament for embankingthe river,79;interesting letter on the subject,79-84;Granville Sharp's strictures,84;the brothers in financial difficulties,85;they obtain another Act of Parliament,85;the Adelphi Lottery,86-90;history of the brothers,90-98;Robert Adam,90-97;James Adam,97-98;John Adam,98;William Adam,98.Adam, the brothers, call themselves "Adelphi,"3.Adam, James,90,92,97.Adam, John,98.Adam, Robert,90-97.Adam, William,98.Adam, William (father of the brothers),91.Addison, Joseph,30.Adelphi, origin of the name,3;the brothers Adam obtain the lease of the property,75-76;transformation of the property,76-79;fruitless opposition of the City,79-84;the Adelphi Lottery,86-90;Scots workmen succeeded by Irish,98.Adelphi Chapel, the,211-212.Adelphi Hotel (Osborn's),180-181,183-185.Adelphi Arches,187-191.Aggas' Map of London,8.Aickin (actor),148.Akenside, Mark,269.Albans, Duchess of (Harriot Mellon),200,202-204,213-214.Albans, Duke of,75-76,202.Albemarle, Duchess of ("Nan" Clarges),63-71.Albemarle, Duke of,255.Albert, Prince Consort,118.Aldborough, Lord,103.Alexandra, Queen,212.Armstrong, Dr,210,212.Arts, Society of, in the Adelphi,100-122;description of the paintings in,108-118.Ashburton, Baron,147.Atheist, the, or the Soldier's Fortune,29.Aubrey, the antiquary,17,220.Avenue Theatre,272.Bacon, Francis,219-221.Baddeley, Robert,148.Ballade upon a Wedding,253-254.Bannister, John,174.Baron-Wilson, Mrs,208.Barré, Isaac,147.Barrington, Lord,181.Barry, James,101-118.Bassompiere, François de,223-224.Bathurst, Lady,159.Batteville, Baron de,229.Beaconsfield, Earl of,181.Beauclerk, Lady Diana,153,155.Beauclerk, Topham,150-153,158.Becket, Andrew,169-171.Beggar's Opera, The,247.Bek, Anthony, Bishop of Durham,3-4.Bek, Anthony, the second,3-4.Bek, Walter, Bishop of Lincoln,4.Belty, G.F.,167.Bensley, W.,148.Blanchard, E.L.,216-217.Blanchard, William,216.Boleyn, Anne,11-12.Boleyn, Thomas, Earl of Wiltshire,11.Boscawen, Mrs,154-155.Boswell, James,103,121,152-160.Boyle, Roger,253.Brackley, Viscount,19.Brandon, Charles,219.Brereton, Owen S.,111.Brereton, William,148.Brett, Sir Robert,251.Brisden, John,41.Britain's Burse (the New Exchange, which see).Broghill, Lord,253.Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, supplied with water from the Adelphi,240.Buccleuch, Duke of,97.Buckingham, Duke of, the first ("Steenie"),222-226.Buckingham, Duke of, the second (Dryden's "Zimri"),226-229.Buckingham Street,241-247.Burdett, Sir Francis,201.Burdett-Coutts, the Baroness,201,202,214.Burghley, Lord,221.Burke, Edmund,147.Burney, Dr,154.Bury, Richard de, author ofPhilobiblon,9.Bute, Lord,212.Cademan, Will,29.Caledonian Hotel,214.Camden, Lord,147.Campbell, John,193-194.Campbell, Lord Frederick,97.Campbell & Coutts,197.Carew, Sir George,12.Carmarthen, Lord,243.Carter, Mrs Elizabeth,154,156,162.Cavendish, Henry,255.Cawarden, Sir Thomas,251.Chamberlayne,157.Charles the First,223-224.Charles II.,38.Chastillon, de, French Ambassador,14.Chinese wall-paper in the Strand,210-211.Christmas, Gerrard,251.Cibber, Mrs,248.Clarendon, Lord,254-255.Clarges, "Nan," Duchess of Albemarle,63-71.Clarke, John S.,272.Clemens, Samuel L.,215.Clinton, Lord,12.Clouston, R.S.,92-94.Coal Meter's Office,38.Colman, George, the elder,147,174.Commissioners of Accounts, office of,36.Conscious Lovers, The,247.Constable, John,242.Constitutional Club,269.Cosmo, the Grand Duke,27.Country Wife, The,30.Coutts, the house of,192-214.Coutts, James,196-197.Coutts, John,195-196.Coutts, Patrick,195-196.Coutts, Thomas,196-213.Coutts, William,195.Covent Garden Theatre,57,126,137,159,270.Coventry, Earl of,97.Coventry, Lord Keeper,36.Cows in the Adelphi,189.Crabbe, George,181.Cranmer, Thomas,11-12.Craven Street,269-272.Creed, John,39.Cricket, The,187.Crofts, Dean of Norwich,39.Cromwell, Oliver,48,228-229.Cromwell, Lord,12.Cromwell, Richard,12.Cunningham, Peter,76.Daily Telegraph, The,217.Danes, St Clement,162.David Copperfield, scenes from, in the Adelphi,184,246-247.Davies, Thomas,41.Delany, Mrs,166.Devonshire, Duke of,147.Dickens, Charles, frequents the Adelphi when a boy,182-183;scenes fromDavid Copperfield,184,246-247;fromPickwick,184-185;banks with Coutts & Co.,212.Disraeli, Benjamin,181.D'Israeli, Isaac,181,224.Dodd, James,147.Dowgate,234.Drury Lane Theatre,124-126,164,247.Drury Lane Fund,124.Dryden, John,29,30,40,227.Dudley, Duke of Northumberland,14-15.Dudley, Lady Catherine,15.Dudley, Lord Guildford,15.Dudley, Sir John,12.Duffet, Thomas,27.Dundonald, Earl of,200-201.Durham House, its origin in the thirteenth century,3-4;Otho, the papal legate, the Oxford clergy and scholars make"solemn submission" to him here,4-5;Henry III. shelters here,6;Prince (Henry V.) stays here,6;Richard de Bury, author ofPhilobiblon, lives here,8;Hatfield, Thomas, Bishop of Durham,7,9;Henry VIII. appropriates the house,10;grants it to Thomas Boleyn,11;Anne Boleyn and Princess Elizabeth,11;Cranmer resides here,11;great festivities attended by Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn, the Court,the Mayor of London, etc.,12-13;Chastillon, the French Ambassador to Edward VI., lodges here, 14;Edward VI. grants the house to the Princess Elizabeth,14;a mint here,14;Lady Jane Grey married here,15;Queen Elizabeth acquires the house,14;grants it to Walter Raleigh,15;Raleigh's residence here,16-20;Philip Sidney,16;Raleigh dispossessed,18;his letter of remonstrance,18;the case of Glanvillev.Courtney,19;a fire here,19;tobacco at Durham House,20;falls into decay,36.Durham House Street,8,21,72.Durham Rents,72.Durham Yard,36-37,71-73,75.Durham Yard, fire in,38-41.Dyce, William,242.Edgecombe, Lady,159.Edward III. at Durham House,9.Edward IV.,251.Edward VI.,14,251.Edward VII. King,212,215.Edwin and Angelina,258.Egerton, Lord Chancellor,221.Egerton, Thomas (Baron Ellesmere),19.Elizabeth, Princess (Queen),11,14,15-16,17,221.Elliston, William,164.Embankment, Victoria, the,191.Essex, Earl of,221.Etherege, Sir George,29.Etty, William,242-243.Evelyn,229,232-233,247,263.Exchange, the New, the laying of the foundation stone,21;the Earl of Salisbury proprietor,21;opposition of the City,22;its interior,22;opened by James I. as "Britain's Burse,"22;Stow's description,23-24;the Venetian Ambassador writes about it to the Doge and State ofVenice,24;the Earl of Salisbury,25-26;Tobie Matthew,26;its most flourishing period,27;various allusions to it by the dramatists of Charles II. period,and others,27-30;the first edition ofOthellopublished here,28;Henry Herringman, the publisher,29;Dryden, Otway, Etherege,29;Samuel Pepys,29,37,38,39, [see also Appendix];Addison,30;Rules for the New Exchange,30-35;murder here,44-48;the "White Milliner,"49-63;Douglas Jerrold's play on the subject,57-63;"Nan" Clarges, Duchess of Albemarle,63-71;Gay'sTrivia,71;quack doctors,71;overcrowding of the Exchange,73;order of the Inner Star Chamber,74.Fairfax, General,226-229.Fair Penitent, The,141,247.Farren, William,58.Fatal Falsehood, The,159.Fergusson, James,95-96.Fire at Northumberland House,263.FitzHerbert, Mrs,212.Flaxman, John,242.Foote, Samuel,41.Forbes, William,154.Fox, C.J.,147,212."Fox-under-the-Hill," the,186-187.Franklin, Benjamin,269.Fuller, Thomas,5.Fuseli, Henry,242.Garrick, David, wine merchant in the Adelphi,40;purchases No. 5 Adelphi (then Royal) Terrace,123;his London home, 1773, until his death in 1779,123-141;his last appearance on the stage,125;helps in the production ofPercy,126;his friendship for Hannah More,126,128,129;eulogised by Edmund Burke and Fox,127;Hannah More writes to Garrick,129-131;his answer,131;her thanks,132;Garrick presents her with his "Felix Buckles,"133;he writes to her again and encourages her in regard to hertragedy,134-135;"Mr Garrick's study, Adelphi, ten at night,"136;the "sour crout party,"138;Garrick carries Hannah More's dinner from the Adelphi to theTurk's Head,138;his illness and death,139-141;his burial in Westminster Abbey,141,145-148;his funeral,145-148, Appendix;Johnson's praise of him,148-152;Johnson's lament—"two such friends,"158;Shakespeare's gloves presented to him,167-169;he solicits the brothers Adam on behalf of Andrew Becket, thebookseller,171;a doubtful anecdote, 171;"Anthony Pasquin's" misstatement,248.Garrick, Mrs,128-132,138-144;her famous dinner party,153-158;her life in Adelphi Terrace,158-161;her consideration for Hannah More,161;"a great dinner" at her house,162;her last letter to Hannah More,163;her death and burial in the Abbey,164;memoir of,165-166;bequeath's Shakespeare's gloves to Mrs Siddons,166.Gay, John,71.George III.,125,212.George IV.,212.George Court,21,72.Gerbier, Sir Balthazar,222,224.Gibbon, Edward,181.Gilbert Gurney,182.Glanvillev.Courtney,19.Goldsmith, Oliver,121,122;his pathetic letters to Garrick,167-169,258-262.Goodman, Bishop,16.Goodman, Godfrey,225.Gordon, Lord George,212.Graham, James ("Dr"),172-181.Grand Hotel,268.Great Exhibition of 1851,268.Grenville, Lord,212.Grey, Lady Jane,15.Guns in the Adelphi,188.Hackman, James,270.Hamilton, Lady (Emma Lyon),176-178.Hamilton, Mrs,162.Hanway, Jonas,103.Hardy, Thomas,216.Harley, Robert,244.Hastings, Lord,15.Hatfield, Thomas, Bishop of Durham,7,9.Hawkins, Sir John,260.Haydon, Benjamin,102.Haymarket Theatre,174.Hazlitt, William,183.Heath, Archbishop of York,8,219.