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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 52  1940  Index to Volumes 20 to 45   page 271

N0TE.—Place-names occurring under the headings of Bridges, Churches, Religious Foundations, etc., are not cross-referenced; nor are Personal names under headings of Abbacies, Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, Armorial Bearings, etc. Names with the prefix a, atte, de, etc., should be sought under the name itself, and not under a, atte, etc.

London: continued,
Clerkenwell, 20, 77; 22, 120; 23, 76.
Edgware Road, made of Oldbury stone, 45, 147.
Hog Lane, 21, 151.
Langbourne, 20, 76.
Ludgate, 20, 83.
Notting Hill, 22, 98.
Paul’s Gate, 20, 100.
Queenhythe, 20, 54, 83.
Regent’s Park, St. Katherine’s, 35, 37.
St. James’s Park, 21, 120.
St. Paul’s churchyard, 34, 106, 120.
Smithfield, murderer hanged at, 34, 110, 111.
East Smithfield, 20, 218; 21, 125.
Tower Hill, 20, 290; 24, 61.
Tower Wharf, 31, 190.
Whitechapel, 22, 120.
Wigon’s Key Wharf, 22, 117, 121.
London:
Admiralty, 44, 211-217.
Basing Hall, 21, 204.
Baynard’s Castle, see Castles.
Bishop of Rochester’s residence in, 33, 135-137.
Bridge, see Bridges.
Carlton House, 21, 132.
Cathedral, see Religious Foundations.
Chapels, see Religious Foundations.
Churches, see under Churches.
Crosbie’s Place, 37, 101.
Ely House, 25, 109.
Essex House, 20, 83.
Hermitage and Hospitals, see Religious Foundations.
Hicks’ Hall, 20, 217, 218.
House of Commons, 26, 222.
Monastic Houses in, see Religious Foundations.
Paul’s Cross, 20, 82, 112; 21, 79.
Royal Exchange, site, 42, 83-94, 103-104.
St. James’s Palace, 45, 119.
Skinners’ Hall, 20, 101.
Tower of, see Castles.
Trinity House, 21, 125.

Whitehall, 20, 88; 27, 239.
London, Bishops of, 20, 83; 23, 55, 57; 28, 314, 316; 30, 55; Belmeis, Richard, 29, 35; Bishopstone, Henry of, 20, 66; Braybrooke, Robert, 23, 65; 25, 206; 29, 74; Clifford, Richard, 21, 218; Fitzjames, Richard, 43, 265; Gibson, Edmund, 30, 186; 42, 131-132; Gravesend, Stephen de, 20, 167; Henry, 25, 287; King, 24, 225; Porteous, Beilby, 31, lxi; Richard, 42, 128; Tait, 25, 112; Universal, Gilbert, 23, 227; Wingham, Henry of, 20, 68; 31, 207-208.
London, the City Companies: Clothworkers’, 31, 110; Cordwainers’, 29, 268; Drapers’, 39, 135-140; arms of, 39, 138-140; wardens of Greenwich Coll., 27, 81; Fishmongers’, 22, 205; Grocers’, 31, 197; Haberdashers’, 20, 82; arms of, 22, 207; Linenweavers’, 32, 63; Mercers’, 24, 197; Merchant Taylors’, 22, 211; Salters’, 22, 113; 32, 34; Saltfishmongers’, arms of, 22, 193; Skinners’, 20, 82, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101; Waxchandlers’, 26, 268, 274, 276, 281.
London, Inns: "Crown," Eastcheap, 29, 69, 73; "Falcon," Purple Lane, 38, 32, 39-40; "Potte on the hope" (brewhouse), 44, 31; "Rose," Cheapside, 28, 145; "Surgeons Arms," 23, 72.
London, Inns of Court:
Clifford’s Inn, 21, 99; Gray’s Inn, 20, 3, 33, 62, 190, 216; 23, 71, 72; Lincoln’s Inn, 22, 97, 280; 24, 174; 25, 183; 26, 268, 275, 285, 292; 27, 59, 86; 29, 42; New Inn, 22, 117; Staple Inn, 23, 72; Sergeants’ Inn, 29, 42; the Temple, Gregory Sharpe, master, 20, 272; Inner Temple, 20, 34, 40; 21, 92; 22, 97, 186, 260; 27, 36; 38, 5, 6, 20; Middle Temple, 22, 116, 121; 23, 77; 24, 99; 25, 285.
London, mayors, 20, 82; 21, 100, 202, 313; 28, 32; 43, 101 merchant adventurers, 20, 82, 84, 85, 89, 96; Military Orders in, see Religious Foundations; rural deans, 21, 173; trained bands, 20, 82.
London,
Prisons: Old Bailey, 23, 72; Fleet, 21, 200, 246; 29, 20; 36, 28-29; King’s Bench, 26, 267, 269, 292; 36, 96-116 passim; continued,

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