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Locke (John), manuscripts discovered, v. 65 Locke (Matthew), music for ' Macbeth,' ii. 142 ;

for ' Tempest,' 165, 270 Locke (Richard) and Rev. George Stonehouse,

ix. 291 Locket (Lucy) : Nanny Natty Cote, rime, xi. 268,

397 Lockhart (A. W.) on Bishop Mordecai Carey or

Gary, xi. 215. Elizabeth (Queen), her day, xi.

Jo Lockhart's ' Spanish Ballads,' errors in ' Song of

the Galley,' ii. 206

Locomotive, the " Novelty," a railway relic, i. 6 ' Locrine,' " I '11 overturn the mountain Caucasus,"

ix. 427 Lodge (Thomas), and Robert Greene, v. 202 ;

and ' The Flowers of Lodowicke of Granada,'

246 ; and Guarini and Mathew Roydon, vi.

221 Lodge, Royal Independent Hanoverian, its seal,

xi. 470

Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, his shorthand, iv. 229 Lodge Hill, Harengeye, and Wallace and Bruce,

vii. 343

Loes (John). See Lowes. Lo6ve-Veimars (Baron F. A.), his works, vi. 16,

135

Loftie (W. J.) on Catte Street, vi. 49, 115. Croco- diles in heraldry, xii. 225 Logan (Mrs. Eliza), author of f St. Johnstoun,' ii.

407

Logan (John), the couplet " In every pang," ii. 166 Loggan (David), British mezzotinter, ii. 521 ; iii.

113

Loggats, obsolete English game, vii. 512 Loker (Timothy), his ' Poems and Ballads,' xi. 389 Lomax (C. E.) on "All right," xii. 433. Baughan :

Boffin, xii. 112. Forisfactura, x. 332. Gaol

literature, xi. 512. " Mar ' in Mardyke, xii.

475. ".Raised Hamlet on them," xi. 137.

Richard Coeur-de-Lion : his heart, xii. 516.

Shakespeariana, xi. 424. Speaker, first, of

House of Commons, x. 518. Travelling under

Hadrian, xi. 113. William the Conqueror and

Barking, xii. 32. Wronghalf : targe, x. 398 Lomax (R. T.) on Messenger family, v. 47, 130.

Twizzle-twigs, v. 91 Lombard = a moneylender, i. 6 Lombard Street, No. 1, its demolition, v. 406 ;

vi. 13

Lombard! (C.) on Manzoni in English, i. 347 Lomea Island and Goodwin Sands, ix. 149, 234

London:

Aldermen, 1687, x. 167

Darkness in, in 1879, vi. 49

Dickens (Charles) and, ii. 49 ; iii. 453 ; iv. 35

England in, popular error in Spain, xii. 65

Family door-plates in, vi. 225

Fig trees in, xii. 293, 336, 396, 476

Free public libraries in, vi. 251, 315

Highways, their repair, viii. 464

Historical geography of, i. 208, 258

Lights of London, use of the phrase, iv. 45, 131

Lord Mayor, 1821 and 1830-40, iii. 148 ; not

a Privy Councillor, viii. 123 ; origin of his

title, viii. 268, 496 ; ix. 26 ; baronetcies

conferred on, viii. 301, 413 Lord Mayor's Day, banquet in 1478, iv. 446 ;

alteration in its date, iv. 448 ; v. 30 ; xii.

306, 356, 473, 517

Municipal Corporations Act, iii. 24, 134, 175 Name, its derivation, xi. 302 ; xii. 114

London :

Paving stones, round, vii. 448, 513 Piccadilly, origin of the name, viii. 89 Postal districts, division into, vi. 315 Rocque's and Horwood's maps, iii. 187, 274

353 Roman Catholic priests buried in, vi. 149, 218,

237 ; vii. 72 Romney's house, ii. 234 SS. Anne and Agnes and St. John Zachary,

parishes of, iv. 288 Sheriffs, dates of death, x. 167, 238 ' Streets of London,' iv. 50 Theatres, old, iv. 125 Thomas's Hotel, i. 447 Topography of old, i. 70, 295, 457, 517 ;

ii. 58 ; ix. 328

Tower of, its Constables and Lieutenants, ix. 61, 161, 243, 390, 490 ; x. 70, 118, 213, 277

Vanishing, i. 447 ; ii. 125, 234 ; iv. 365 ; v. 81, 136, 165, 175, 181, 221 ,227, 262, 272, 356, 406, 491 ; vi. 13 ; vii. 81, 122, 161, 193, 232 ; viii. 441 ; ix. 150, 267, 346, 395 ; x. 286 ; xi. 106

Water-pipes, wooden, iv. 465 ; v. 15 Wrestling match in, ii. 122, 181 London (William), ' Gods Judgments upon

Drunkards,' x. 195

London and Birmingham Railway, unroofed carriages, viii. 167, 234, 292, 357, 414, 473 ; ix. 72

' London and Neighbourhood,' 1750, vii. 9 London booksellers and publishers, ix. 89, 137, 218 London Bridge, old, and church at Warden Point,

xi. 207 ; its foundations, xii. 364 London Bridge theatre, iii. 28 London cemeteries in 1860, ii. 169, 296, 393, 496,

535 ; iii. 56, 133, 454

London changes. See London : Vanishing. London chapels, pictures of, ix. 8 London churches. See St. London coaching houses, 1680, viii. 1, 95 ;' London episcopal records, iv. 469 London family genealogy, vii. 88 London houses, ancient, iii. 329 ; famous, v. 165 London improvments, 1850-1906, v. 1, 43 London Library and authors, ix. 4 ; eighteenth

century prototype, xi. 146 ' London Magazine,' 1820, two of the name, viii.

422

London M.P.'s in 1404, xii. 325 London Militia, 1716, v. 488

London newspapers in the eighteenth century, iv. 510 ; their circulation in 1818, viii. 446 ; ix. 57

London parish records missing, viii. 48 London parochial history, v. 55, 95, 174, 297 London penny post, 1680, viii. 370, 410 London poor temp. Elizabeth, ix. 47 London public monuments, their cost, xii. 347, 418 London publishing houses, c. 1807, viii. 286 London queries of the early eighteenth century,

viii. 388, 474 ; ix. 75 London records, uncatalogued in Guildhall

Library, vii. 67 ; in the Tower, ix. 129, 296 London remains and landmarks, their removal, viii. 226, 271, 337, 392, 476 ; ix. 14, 196 ; xii. 197 London rivers extinct, viii. 347, 414 London rubbish at Moscow, i. 208, 257 London season in 1807, i. 446 London shop fronts, xi. 407, 455, 476

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