Churches—
St. Mary Aldermary, 178, 213, 253
Bothaw, 179
Colechurch, 180
Mounthaw, 179
Somerset, 179
Staining, 180
Woolchurch Haw, 179
Wolnoth, 180
at Hill, 180
le Bow, 138, 180
St. Michael "le Querne,” 186
“ Paternoster Royal,” 186
St. Nicholas " Acons,” 189
c Olave,” 189
St. Olave’s, Hart Street, 205
St. Osyth’s, 185
St. Peter’s, Bishopsgate, 276
St. Saviour’s, Southwark, 265
St. Sepulchre’s, 195
St. Stephen’s, Walbrook, 211
Churches, one of the oldest, 195
strange names of, 177
City architecture, 276
eyesores, 241
gates, the oldest, 39, 118
wall, direction of, 245, 246
perfect remains of, 196
City of London School, 246
Civic offices, origin of, 94
Civitas Trinobantum, 16
Clement’s Inn, 228
Clerkenwell, 79
Clifford’s Inn, 228
Cnut, 53, 58, 266
Coelgodebog, 20
Commercial enterprise, progress of, 149
Common Clerk, 107
Council, 93, 104
Hunt, 117
Serjeant, 107
Companies, when first chartered, 141
order of precedence, 142
“Compter,” 126
Constantine, 31
Constitution of first Common Council, 104
of London, esteem of, 89
Cornhill, the best front in, 257
Cornhill Magazine, 24
Corsini, 154
Costume of 1266, 73
“Counter,” 126
Cowford, 53
Cranmer, Archbishop, 116
Cripplegate, 8, 62
Crosby, 75
Crosby Hall, 75, 79, 276
" Crowder’s Well,” 196
“Crown,” the, 165
Cunningham, 8, 262, 275
Curious complaints about Newgate, 122
entrance to St. Ethelburga’s Church, 197
tales of early history of London, 12
DaiLy News offices, 233
Daily Telegraph offices, 233
Dance, George, 115, 117, 118
Danish remains, 52
Date of the present Guildhall, 112
Davis, M. D., and the Jews, 144
Davis and Emanuel, designers of City of London
School, 246
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