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a _ sé eee Mayor and chamberlain, separation of offices of, 104 as chamberlain, 100, 104 Mercantile importance of London, 35 Mercers’ arcade, 138 company, incorporation of, 142 Metal-workers’ factories, 70 Metropolis of the East Saxons, 32 Middle Temple Hall, 224 Library, 227 Milman (Dean) and St. Paul’s, 7 Milton, John, residence of, 238 tomb of, 196 Minoresses, 262 Modern theories of early London, 27 Monument, erection of the, 273, 274 original design for the, 273 Monument Station, 270 Moorgate Street, 276 Mosaic pavements, 36 Mowlem and Co., 246 Myddleton, Sir Hugh, 81, 82 6 NEWE TROY,” 19 New Inn, 228 New Law Courts, 223 New River, the, 81 New Weir, 133 New Zealand Chambers, 258 Newgate, 39, 59, 62, 118 Newgate Prison, 118, 122 burning of, 125 curious complaints about, 122 when built, 122 wretched state of, 125 Newgate Street, view along, 217 Newport, the, 122 Nicholas "Cole Abbey,” 189 Nore, the, first mention of, 133 Norman architecture, 175, 204 Conquest, 108 Number of vehicles crossing London Bridge, 270 Nunnery, the wealthiest, 199 OFFICIALS of the Guildhall, go Old Bailey, 125, 245 City wall, perfect remains of, 196 Fish Street, 61 Old Jewry, 147 ‘Old Lady of Threadneedle Street,” 165 Oliver, Isaac, 250 Origin of Billingsgate, 27 of civic offices, 94 Otto, 150 PATERNOSTER Row, 206 Peninsular and Oriental Company’s offices, 258 Pepys, 81 Pepys’ burial-place, 205 Perpendicular styles of architecture, 175, 246 Peruzzi, the, and Edward III, 157 Peter of Cole Church, 66 the curate and engineer, 266 Petty’s estimate of number of houses in 1682, 86 Philpot Lane, 70 Pickering’s (Sir William) “ Hearse,” 198 Plague, cause of the, 80, 81 deaths from, 85, 196 Playhouse Yard, 250 Poor Clares, chapel of, 262 | Pope’s agent, the, 154 Population of London, 85, 86 | ** Porta Pontis,” 62 | ‘* Portreeve,” 97 Portreeve, duties of, 98, 99 | Position and title of the Lord Mayor, 111 Poter, Walter le, 70 Poultry, the, 127, 254 Pountney, 75 Price’s History of the Guildhall, 98 London Bankers, 153, 165 Prince of Orange, 116 Privilege granted by Henry I, 117 Progress of commercial enterprise, 149 Punch office, 237 QUEEN ELIZABETH, 80, 107, 148, 158 Queen Victoria Street, 249, 253 RAGAN, 19 Rahere and St. Bartholomew’s, 192, 196 Ralph of Coggeshale and the Jews, 147 Reason for acceptance of early London legends, 28 Recorder, the first, 104 Regalia in the Tower, maker of, 162