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A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. Y.
A.
Adam and Eve Chamber 100
Adam and Eve Stairs 99, 100, 221
Admiralty 112, 113
"Agas" map 116
Agnew, William Lockett 194
Ailesbury, Thomas, Earl of 36, 93 n.
Ailsa, Archibald, Marquess of (Earl of Cassilis) 211, 213
Air Ministry 223
Alard, Archdeacon of London 3 n.
Albemarle, Arnold Joast Van Keppel, 1st Earl of 180, 181, 186
Albemarle, George, Duke of 34, 42, 80
Alençon, Duc d' 24, 116
Allen, Elias 92
Allingham, William 95
Almoner, Lord 46, 126
Alvarde, Thomas 10
Ambassador, Barbary 25
Ambassador, Fez and Morocco 77 n.
Ambassador, French 11, 24, 116
Ambassador, Imperial 22
Ambassador, Muscovite 25, 136
Ambassador, Persian 69 n.
Ambassador, Portuguese 32
Ambassador, Spanish 46 n., 54, 61, 63 n., 66n., 122
Ambassador, States of the United Provinces 34 n.– 35 n., 61 n., 70 n.
Ambassador, Venetian 26, 62 n., 68, 70 n., 118, 119, 135, 137 n.
Amelia and Caroline, Princesses 183 n.
Ancaster, 3rd Duke of 225
Annandale, Marchioness of 242
Anne, Princess, see Anne, Queen.
Anne, Queen 52, 53, 56, 57 n., 80, 86, 105, 107
Anne Boleyn 21, 22
Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I 69 n., 70 n., 135
Ante-rooms 38, 77, 78 n.
Archery, practice of 57
Arden, Charles George Perceval, Lord 155
Arlington, Countess of 72
Arlington, Earl of 35, 72, 100, 101
Armyn, Sir William 233
Arthur, Prince 3 n.
Arundel, Earl of 62
Ashburnham, John, 2nd Earl of 183
Asherton, Charles 85 n.
Audeley (Awdeley), Thomas 257, 259
Audience Chamber 68
Aviary, see Volary.
Axe, The 12, 258
Ayscough, Sir Edward 164 n.
B.
Backstairs, King's 77, 78, 79 n.
— Queen's 68, 69
Bankes, Henry 207
Banks, John 228
Banqueting House (1607–19) 27, 37, 118–121
Banqueting House erected for wedding of Princess Elizabeth 27, 61, 66
Banqueting House, "new" 244
Banqueting House (present)
39, 41, 116–139, Pl. 4 (a and b), 16–37
45 (b)
-, ceiling
62, 63 n., 127–129, 132–133,
Pl. 38–43
-, Inigo Jones' designs for Pl. 13–15
-, organ from
129–130, 133–134, Pl. 44 and 45 (a)
Banqueting Houses before 1607 24, 25, 116–118
Barclay (Barclet), Lord 37, 81
Barkeley, Lord 10
Barley, John 228
Bars, The, at Westminster 6, 8, 12, 15, 16, 18, 228, 258
Bath and Wells, John de Drokensford, Bishop of 6 n.
Bath, Earl of 80, 81
Bath, Thomas, 2nd Marquess of 253
Bathing Rooms, King's 36, 100, 101 n.
— Queen's 70
"Battersay" 11 n.
Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of 208, 209, 210
Bear-baiting 136
Beardwell, John 158
Bearstake in the tiltyard 136
Beauclerk, Lord Vere 46
Beaulie, gardener of 10
Bedchamber, King's 22 n., 31, 36, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80 n., 83, 96 n., 97, 98 n., 101
— Queen's 69, 70, 75, 76 n., 104
Bedloe [William] 35, 36
"Beefe-eaters" 30, 65
Belasyse, Thomas, Earl Fauconberg 33
Bello Monte, Henry de 21 n.
Benet, John 228 n., 229 n.
Bennet, Captain 208
Bennet, Elizabeth Amelia (née Burrell) 205, 206
Bennet, Richard Henry Alexander 204, 205, 202
Bentinck, Mrs. Cavendish Miller 254
Bentinck, Capt. John 186
Bentinck, John Albert 184
Bentinck, William, Count of the Holy Roman Empire 184
Bentinck, William, 1st Earl of Portland 185
Bentinck, William, Vice-Admiral of the Blue 184
Bentinck, Wm. Geo. Fredk. 252
Berkeley, Sir Charles 243, 244
Berkeley, John, 3rd Baron 181 n.
Bertie, Montague, 2nd Earl of Lindsey 173 n.
Bethell, Richard (afterwards Baron Westbury) 252 n.
Bethell, Richard, M.P. 252
Bettesworth, Lady Hannah Althea 254
Binion, Richard 157, 158
Bircs, Samuel 237
Birds, kept at Court 70
Bishops, interview with James II 78
Black Friars 5
Blackmore, Thomas and Abraham 234
Blantyre, Lord 244
Blūcher 206
Blund, John le 6
"Boarded gallery" 63 n.
Boarded Masque House 29, 62–63, 64
Bohemia, Queen of, see Elizabeth, Princess, daughter of James I.
Bowling Alley 12
Bowling Green 42, 84, 95, 112, 228–231, 234
-, fountain in 230, 231
-, houses in 236–248
Boyle, Lady Lucy 150 n.
Bracchiano, Duke of 25
Braun and Hogenberg map 116
Breakfast Chamber 83
Bredyman, George 231
Brewer's Yard 239
Bridges, John 235
Bright, Andrew 236
Bright [John] 253
Brightman (Bryhtman), Thomas 12 n., 14, 19 n.
Broadwood, Henry 158
Brodrick, Thos. 245 n., 246 n.
Brodshawe, Laurence 57 n.
Brouncker, Henry (afterwards Viscount) 234
Brouncker, William, 2nd Viscount 234 n.
Bryan, master 10
Buccleuch, Elizabeth, Duchess of 215, 216, 217, 218
Buccleuch, Henry, 3rd Duke of 216, 218, 224
Buccleuch, John Charles, 7th Duke of 219
Buccleuch, Walter Francis, 5th Duke of 218, 219
Buccleuch, William Henry Walter, 6th Duke of 219
Buckhurst, Lord 94 n.
Buckingham, [2nd] Duke of 42, 101
Buckingham, Marquess, afterwards 1st Duke of 27, 74
Buckingham House 74
Buckinghamshire, John, 1st Earl of 175, 176
Bunbury, Henry William 191 n.
Bunbury, Lady Sarah (née Lennox, afterwards Napier) 158 n., 191 n.
Bunbury, Sir (Thomas) Charles 191
Bungay, Reyner de 5 n.
Burgh, Hubert de, Earl of Kent 3, 4, 5
Burlington, Earl of 247 n.
Burn, Robert 218 n.
Burn, William 218
Burnham, Somerset, Church of, altar-piece in 108, 109, Pl. 10
Burns, Walter Spencer Morgan and Mrs. 249, 252
Burrell, Sir Charles Merrik, Bt. 252, 255
Burrell, Elizabeth, afterwards Marchioness of Exeter 183, 191, 204, 208, 209
Burrell, Elizabeth (née Lewis) 225
Burrell, Francis Julia, afterwards Duchess of Northumberland 206, 208, 209
Burrell, Sir Merrill 226
Burrell, Peter 177, 206, 209, 222, 223, 225, 255
Burrell, Sir Peter, Baron Gwydyr 177, 223, 224, 225, 226
Burrell, Priscilla Barbara Elizabeth, Baroness Willoughby de Eresby 225, 226
Burrell, Sir Walter Wyndham 252, 255
Burrell, Sir William 255
Busino, Orazio 119
Butler, [Joseph], Bishop of Durham 183
Buttery 7, 47
Butts, archery 57 n.
Byng, Admiral 149, 150
Byng, Colonel (Edward ?) 149
Byng, Sir George (Viscount Torrington) 145, 146, 149
Byng, Pattee, 2nd Viscount Torrington 149
Byron, Hon. John 254
Byron, Lord 254
C.
Cabinet, Offices of the 198, 204, 208
Cabinet Room 28, 29, 98, 99
Cadogan, Charles 2nd Baron 150
Cadogan, Hon. Charles Sloane, 1st Earl Cadogan 146, 149, 150
Cadogan House 141, 145–151, 173, Pl. 52 (b), 53 (a)
Caermarthen, Marquess of 107 n.
Calvert, Charles 46 n.
Cambridge, James, Duke of 97
Camera, Walter de, Emma, wife of 12 n.
Campbell, Colin 167, 171
Campion, Giles 110
Canaletto, Antonio 96, 140, 141, Pl. 7, 113
Canning, [George] 177
Cannon (Canon or Channell) Row
26 n., 95, 96, 230, 239
-, passage leading to from Privy Garden
239 n., 240
Canterbury, William Howley, Archbishop of 252, 255
Capell, Anne 53
Cardigan, George, 4th Earl, later Duke of Montagu 191, 216, 217, 218
Cardigan, Mary, Countess of 216
Cards 11, 70 n., 85 n.
Cardwell, Edward (Viscount Cardwell) 206
Carlisle, Earl of, Lord James Hay 54
Carr, Robert 159
Carr (Carre), Sir Robert (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster). 46
Carr, Robert, Viscount Rochester and Earl of Somerset 27, 55
Carteret, Sir Edward 35
Carwell, Mistress, see Keroualle, Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth
Cassilis, Archibald, Earl of (Marquess of Ailsa) 204, 211, 213
Castlemaine, Barbara Villiers, Countess of (Mrs. Palmer, later Duchess of Cleveland) 34, 35, 42, 52 n., 54, 70, 102, 233, 234
Castlemaine, Sir Roger Palmer, Earl of 233
Catherine of Braganza, Queen 35, 70, 73, 137
Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Portland 188, 189
Cazalet, Edward 201, 202
Cazalet, Elizabeth (née Marshall) 201, 202
Cazalet, William Marshal 201, 202
Chaderton, Edmund 13, 16
Chair House 22 n.
Chamberlain, Great, Office of 226
Chamberlain, Lord 38, 56, 57 n., 76 n., 98, 100, 102, 103, 120, 126
Chambers, Sir William 169
Chancery Lane 236
Chapel Chamber 70 n.
Chapel Court, see Pebble Court.
Chapel, Gentlemen of the 50
Chapel, Queen's 28, 71, 104
Chapel Royal
25 n., 53–57, 66, 69 n., 71, 130, 160 n.
-, attempt of Sindercombe to fire 33, 55
-, Banqueting House used as
122–126, 128 n., 129, 130, 131, 137, 138
-, ruins of 152 n.
Chapel Royal Commissioners 125
Chaplin, Henry (Viscount Chaplin) 201, 202
Chaplin, Rev. Henry 202
Chapman, [George] 50
Charing Cross
5 n., 8, 11, 12, 18 n., 19 n., 20, 21 n.,
22, 27, 31, 34, 44 n., 230 n., 258
-, statue of Charles I at 94
Charles I 29, 91, 98 n., 113, 127, 132 n., 133
-, art collection of 28, 29, 82, 84, 85, 99,
233 n.
-, created Prince of Wales 27, 50
-, execution of 31, 32
-, statue of at Charing Cross 94
Charles II
29, 34, 36, 41, 74–75, 92 n., 97, 99,
101, 114, 129, 137, 233
-, death of 36
"Charls" 66 n.
Chawner, T. 249 n., Pl. 114 (b)
"Chelsehith" 259
Chelsea Hospital 103 n.
Chemistry, interest of Charles II in 101
Cheyne, Lord, Viscount of Newhaven 242
Chichester, Ralph de Nevill, Bishop of 4 n.
Chiffinch, Thomas and William 70 n., 79, 180
"Children of his Majesties Chappell" 240 n.
Christian IV, King of Denmark 26
Cipriani 128
City of London Brewery 46
Civil List, Auditor of the 151
Clanbrassill, James, Earl of (Viscount Limerick) 182
Clancarty, Richard, 2nd Earl of 184
Claneboye, James, Baron, Viscount Limerick 182
Clare, Elizabeth Julia Georgiana, Countess of 226
Clare, John, 2nd Earl of 225, 226
Clarke, John 52
Cleveland, Charles, Duke of 233
Cleveland, Duchess of, see Castlemaine, Countess of.
Clifton, Thos. Henry and Mrs. 252
Clinton, Lady Elizabeth (née Killigrew) 72 n.
Clinton, Sir Francis 72
Clive, Lady Charlotte Florentia, Duchess of Northumberland 208, 209
Clocks in Whitehall 92 n., 101
Cloister Court, see Great Court.
Closet Keeper, see Chiffinch.
Closet Passage 68 n.
Closet, Clerk of the 56
Closet, Private, see Oratory.
-, — Queen's 22, 36 n., 69 n., 70, 80 n., 104
-, — to Bedchamber 78 n., 80 n.
-, — to Chapel 54, 66
Clowson, The 14, 15, 228, 229
Cockerell, C. R. 218 n.
Cockpit 12, 27, 30, 32, 33, 42, 43, 52, 86, 100, 117
Cofferer 126, 140
Colona, Don Carlos de 69 n.
Colonial Office 249
Colte, John 25 n.
"Comptroller, Mr." 28 n.
Comptrollers of Army Accounts, Office of 143, 150, 245, 246, 247
Comptrollers of the Clothing of H.M. Land Forces, Office of 214
Coningsby, Earl 165 n.
Conolly, Lady Louisa Augusta 158
Conolly, Rt. Hon. Thomas 158
Constable, Charles 206
Conway, Lord 28 n.
Copley, Sir Joseph 158
Copyhold, Enclosure and Tithe Commission Office 178
Cork and Orrery, John, 5th Earl of 150 n.
Cornwall, Charles Wolfran 158
Cornwall, Elizabeth (née Jenkinson) 158
Cornwallis, 1st Earl 176
Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquess 175, 176, 177
"Cosimo" view of Whitehall 45, 126, Pl. 4(b)
Cotton, Robert 232 n.
Cotton, Sir Robert 31
Council Chamber
27, 61, 62 n., 65, 88, 98, 99 n., 112
-, Queen's Presence used as 69, 70
-, rebuilt 36, 103, 104 137 n.
-, stairs to 101
Council Office 98
Court Gate, see Whitehall Gate.
Court Yard, see Great Court.
Cousin, Rene 104, 106
Coventry, Secretary 81
Cowhouse, The 141, 145, 162
Cowley, Mrs. 197
Craig's Court 12
Crane, Richard 13 n.
Cranmore, Madam 81
Crew, Mr. 137
Critz, Emanuel de 99 n.
Critz (Creetes or Cretz), John de 29, 37, 96 n., 100
Critz, Thomas de 92, 100 n.
Crofts, Lord 42
Cromwell, Elizabeth 33, 34
Cromwell, Frances 33
Cromwell, Mary 33
Cromwell, Sir Henry 233 n.
Cromwell, Oliver 32, 33, 55, 136, 233 n., 237
Cromwell, Richard 136
Cromwell House 145–151, 163, Pl. 52 (a), 53 (b), 54–59 (a)
Crosby Hall 47
Crowley, Theodosia 242
Currer, Agnes 15 n.
Currer (Currall), Robert 15, 16
Currie, Bertram Wodehouse and Laurence 251
Curtis, Henry 251, 253
D.
Dada, Father, papal nuntio 106 n.
Dalton, Mr. 145
Danby, Earl of 42
Danish church in Wellclose Square 109, 110
Darcy, Colonel 152
Darcy, Conyers, 2nd Earl of Holderness 190 n
Darcy, Sir Conyers 157 n., 190
Darcy, Mrs. 145, 152, 160, 162
Darcy, Robert, 3rd Earl of Holderness 152, 157 n.
D'arsy, Duke 37
Davenant, William 63
Dawkins, Richard 184
Decritz, Emanuel; John; Thomas; see Critz, de.
Delaval, Francis Blake 157 n.
Denbigh, Countess of 153 n.
Denham, Sir John 38, 52, 126 n.
Denmark, King of 97
Denny, Sir Edward 54
Derby, Edward Geoffrey, 14th Earl of 158 n.
Derby (Darbye), Lord 26 n.
Dering, Dean 46
Devereux, Robert, 3rd Earl of Essex 54
Devonshire, Earl of (later 1st Duke of) 38, 81, 86, 106, 107
Dialogus de Scaccario 3
Dickinson, Dr. Edmund 101
Dingwall, Lord 27
Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield 208, 209–210
Don Quixote, story of 77 n.
Dook, Doctor 19 n.
Dorset, Earl of 81, 101, 102
Dover House 99 n.
Dover House, stables of 222
Downing Street 12, 177, 209, 210
Doyle, Colonel 254
Dressing Chamber, King's 76 n.
Drokensford (Drokenesford), John de 6, 13 n.
Duke's Lodgings, see Prince's Lodgings.
Dunmore, Lord 81
Duppa, Sir Tho. 126
Durham [Joseph] Butler, Bishop of 183
Durham, Richard Trevor, Bishop of 183
Durham Place 8
Dykson, William 13 n.
Dysart, Lionel, 4th Earl of 160
E.
Earl Marshal's Office 161
Eating Room, King's 76 n., 77, 78 n.
-, — Queen's 69, 104
Eden, Hon. Fred. 158
Edward I 5
Edward IV 6
Edward VI 20, 22, 67, 88
Edward VII 125, 222
Effingham, Lady Dowager 190 n.
Egmont, Earl of 155
Elizabeth, Princess, wedding of 27, 54, 55, 61, 62, 65, 135
Elizabeth, Queen 23, 24, 25, 116, 118
Ellice, Alexander 254
Ellice, Edward 251, 254
Ellice, Lady Hannah (née Bettesworth) 251, 254
Elliot (Elliott), — 124 n., 130
Ellis, Welbore, later Baron Mendip 183
"Ellis, Mr. Sollicitor General" 136
Ellison, Cuthbert 194
Eltham Palace 47
Ely (FitzNigel or FitzNeale), Richard of 3
Ely, William of 3, 4, 13 n.
Ely, House 135
Emden, "Countie" of 25
Emmett, Maurice (Morris) 77, 103
Endif 6, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19 variations in spelling of name 12 n., 13 n.
Entertainments, festivities, etc., at Whitehall Palace.
-, banquets 26, 27, 82
-, bear-baiting 136
-, dancing, balls, etc. 24, 25, 26, 33, 67 n.
-, "dancing asse and goate" 136
-, dancing on the ropes 51 n., 136 n.
-, fireworks 27, 58 n., 69
-, jousts and tournaments 22, 24, 25, 73
-, river pageants 22, 24, 27, 35, 58 n.,
Frontispiece
-, running at ring 25, 27 n.
-, wrestling 60 n.
-, see also Pastoral; Plays; Masques.
Eresby, Baroness Willoughby de 225, 226
Erskine, Frances 242
Erskine, James, Lord Grange 242
Escorial 114
Esher (Asshere) 8, 11, 19
Essex House 27
Essex, Algernon, 2nd Earl of 39, 43 n., 187, 189, 190
Essex, Frances, Countess of 54, 55
Essex, [Mary], Countess of 190, 216
Essex, Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of 54
Essex, [William], 3rd Earl of 190
Eton, College of 11, 12
Evans, John 112 n.
Evelyn, John 33, 34, 76, 84 n., 86, 99, 103 n., 106 n., 136, 137
Exeter, Henry Cecil, 10th Earl and 1st Marquess of 175, 177, 209
Exeter, Elizabeth, Marchioness of (née Burrell) 183, 191, 204, 208, 209
Eybridge 258, 259
"Eycrosse" 258, 259
Eye Hill 11
F.
Faithfull, Geo. 206
Faithfull, Son and Coode 206
Falmouth, Anne Frances, Countess of (née Bankes) 206, 207
Fane Room, see Vane Room.
Fanshawe, Lady 236, 237
Fanshawe, Lord 236
Faringestone, Margery of 13 n.
Farquhar, Sir Robert Townshend 251, 253
Farquhar, Sir Walter 253
Fauconberg, Lady (née Mary Cromwell) 33
Fauconberg, Thomas, Earl of 33
Fauconbridge, Eustace de 3 n.
Ferguson, Mr. 218 n.
Finch, Elizabeth 245 n.
Fire of London 38
Fires, at Whitehall Palace 37–40, 120
Fire of 1691 38, 82, 86, 87, 106, 185
Fire of 1698 38–40, 45, 53, 57, 66, 82 n., 94, 105, 107, 122, 140, 145, 180, 189
Fireworks 27, 29, 58 n., 69
First Court, see Pebble Court.
Fisher, John 41, 43
FitzNigel (FitzNeale), Richard, Bishop of London 3
Fitzwalter, Benjamin, Baron (afterwards Earl) 152 n.
Fleetwood, — 94 n.
Flinte, Richard 26 n.
Folkes, William 216 n., 217, 218
Foote, Maria (afterwards Countess of Harrington) 178, 253, 251
Forde, William 228
Forrester, Sir Wm. 57 n.
Foster, Miss 197
Foster, Rt. Hon. Sir A. J. 158, 159
Foster, Sir Frederick 159
Fountain Garden, see Bowling Green.
Fountain in the Orchard 230, 231
-, — in the Privy Gallery 100
-, — in the Privy Garden 90
Fox, Charlotte Mary Ann 226
Fox, Sackville Lane 225, 226
Frasier (Frazier or Frayser), Sir Alexander 39, 46, 72
Frederick, Count Palatine 27, 54, 60, 61, 135
French Eagle, etc., placed in the Banqueting House 138
Freschenille (Freschoills), Lady 107 n.
Fuller, Francis 206
Fuller and Marr 206
G.
Gage, Henry, 4th Viscount 155, 156
Gage, Henry Charles, 5th Viscount 156
Gage, Hon. Henry Edward Hall 156
Gainsborough, 2nd Earl of 187 n.
Gallery, low, by the orchard 20
-, —, low, in the garden 20
-, —, nether 20
-, —, next the Thames 20
-, —, under the banquet chamber 116
-, see also Boarded Gallery; Long
Gallery; Matted Gallery; New
Gallery; Privy Gallery; Shield
Gallery; Stone Gallery; Turks
Gallery.
Gardiner [Stephen], Bishop of Winchester 8, 23
Garnado, Sir James 89
Garter, Order of the, chapters held at Whitehall 54, 97
Gennari, Benedicto 106
Gentlemen Ushers 68 n.
George, Prince of Denmark 80, 86 n., 110
Gerard, Lord 77
Gerin 12 n.
German sufferers in the Napoleonic Wars, 124, 138
Gibbons, Grinling 63 n., 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 137
Gilor (Gisors), John de 5 n.
Glasbrooke, George 230 n.
Glass House 22 n.
Glenlyon, Emily, Lady 206
Glenlyon, James, 1st Lord 206
Gloucester, Duke of, brother of Charles II 35
Gloucester, Duke of, son of Princess (afterwards Queen) Anne 38, 86
Glover, Henry 52
Goderich, Frederick John Robinson, Viscount 176, 177
Godfrey, Mr. 185
Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry 46
Godolphin (Godolphyn), Sydney, Lord 87n., 105 n.
Gondemar, Count de, Spanish ambassador 61
Goodwin, Nicholas 103
Gorcon, — 208
Gould, Nathaniel 96, 242
Gower, Lord 251
Grafton, Duke of 72
Grafton, Isabella, Duchess of 59n., 72, 126 n.
Graham, Mr. 81, 185
Grammont, Count de 34, 58 n., 79
Granby, Lord 176
Grandison, George, 4th Viscount 234, 235 n.
Grandison, William Villiers, 2nd Viscount 233
Grange, James Erskine, Lord 242
Grant, Sir Alexander Cray 184, 193, 194, 196
Grantham, 2nd Baron 161, 177
Grantham, Lady 161
Grantham, Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron 160, 165
Grantham House 160–161
Grave, Thomas 117
Gray, Lord 62
Gray, Walter de, Archbishop of York 5
Great Cellar, see Wine Cellar.
Great Chamber 25, 64–67
Great Chamberlain of England, Office of 226
Great Court 30, 31 n., 45, 46–47, 63, 88, 89, 140, 142
Great Garden, see Privy Garden.
Great Hall 8, 18, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 47–53, 54, 67 n., 69 n., 88, 120 n., 160 n.
Great Kitchen, see Kitchen.
Greatorex, Ralph 43
Great Seal 6, 8
Great Waiting Room 97 n.
Green Chamber 31
Green Cloth Office 46
Green Cloth Yard 72
Greencloth, Board of 145
Greenwich 10, 17 n., 22, 23, 24 n., 104, 105
Grey, 2nd Earl 254
Grey, Lady Jemima 161 n.
Grey, Earl de 165
Grey, Honourable Mr. 129
Guard Chamber, King's 24, 30, 61, 62 n., 63,
64–67
-, stairs by 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 146
-, —, Queen's 67 n., 70
Guldeford, Sir Edward 10
Gun Platform 31, 110–111, 221
Gunter, Edmund 91, 92
Gwydyr House 64, 223–227, Pl. 105–112
Gwydyr, Sir Peter Burrell, 1st Baron 177, 223, 224, 225, 226
Gwydyr, Sir Peter Robert Burrell, 4th Baron 252, 256
Gwynne, Nell (Eleanor Quinn) 34, 35
H.
Haddington, Sir John Ramsay, Viscount 54
Halifax, Earl 78 n.
Hall, see Great Hall.
Hall (Hill), Reverend Father Francis, otherwise Line 94, 95 n.
Hall, Henry, 4th Viscount Gage 155, 156
Hamilton, Ann 182 n.
Hamilton, Douglas, 8th Duke of 177
Hamilton, Elizabeth, Dowager Duchess of (née Burrell) 177
Hamilton, James, Viscount Limerick 182
Hamilton, 10th Duke of 256
Hammersmith, plot to assasinate Cromwell at 55
Hampden, John 80 n., 233 n.
Hampden, Richard 80
Hampkyn, Richard 12 n., 15 n.
Hampstede, Richard (alias Walker) 13, 14
Hampton Court 23, 24 n., 26, 64, 107, 114, 244
Hanbury, Bridget (née Ayscough), 164, 165
Hanbury, Capel 164, 165
Hanbury, Charles, see Williams, Charles Hanbury.
Hanbury, Jane 162, 164, 165
Hanbury, Major John 145, 152 n., 162, 164
Hanbury, John 165
Hanbury, Lady (Lady Hanbury Williams) 164
"Hances House" 230, 232, 237
Handel Commemoration Festival 138
Hans, Mr., see Hunter, John alias Hans.
Hardinge, Sir Henry, 1st Viscount Hard inge and Lady Emily 206
Hardwicke, Philip, Earl of 161 n.
Harland, Sir Robert and Lady 251
Harleston, Gunnild of 13 n.
Harper, Mr. 233
Harper, Mary 237
Harrington, Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl of 176, 177–178
Harrington House 178 n.
-, see also Pembroke House.
Harrington, Maria, Dowager-Countess of (née Foote) 251, 253
Harris, James 158
Harris, Rene 110
Harrison, Mr. 138 n.
Harrison, Edward 153 n.
Harrison, George 249
Harrys, Henry 52
Hatfield 23
Havering Palace 65
Hawkesbury, Charles, Lord (later Earl of Liverpool) 158 n.
Hawkyns, William 14
Hay, Honor (née Denny) 54
Hay, Lord James, Earl of Carlisle 54
Hayes (Heyse), Henry 15
Heisenbuttle, John 106
Henbury (Henbery), John 12 n., 14, 15 n., 258
Hendrick (Kendrick or Henry), John, see Henry, John.
Henrietta Maria, Queen 28, 73, 137
Henry II 3
Henry III 3 n.
Henry VII, wall painting of, at Whitehall 33 n.
Henry VIII 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 n., 14, 15 n., 17, 19, 22, 44, 49, 57, 76 n., 100, 228, 257, 259, 261, 262
Henry, Prince of Wales 27, 28, 99 n.
Henry, John, Keeper of the Orchard 60, 230, 236, 237
Herbert, Charles, Lord 74
Herbert, Henry, Lord (later 9th Earl of Pembroke) 59, 152, 162, 167, 168, 175, 176
Herbert, Henry, 10th Earl of Pembroke 168, 169, 175, 176
Herbert, Sir Philip, Earl of Montgomery 26, 54, 231, 234
Herbert, Lady Susan 54
Herschel, Sir John 209
Heymans, James 216
Heymans, Sarah 217
Higden, John 11 n.
Hill, Francis, see Hall, Reverend Father Francis.
Hill and Son 130
Hingeston, John 56, 129
Hobart, Sir Henry 176
Hobart, John, 1st Earl of Buckinghamshire 175, 176
Hogg, Sir James Weir 255
Hogg, Quintin 252, 255
Holbein Gate 16, 17, 20, 31, 36, 39, 42, 62 n., 95, 97, 102, 110, 234
Holbein, Hans 29, 84
Holderness, Conyers Darcy, 2nd Earl of 190 n.
Holderness, Frederica, Lady 152
Holderness, Sir John Ramsay, Earl of 54
Holderness, Robert, 3rd Earl of 152, 157 n.
Holderness, Robert, 4th Earl of 153, 190, 191, 226
Holdeye, Rondulf 13 n.
Holland, Henry 222
Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of 232
Holland (Holand), John 13, 16
Hollar's views of Whitehall 58, 71, 126, Pl. 4 (a)
Holroyd, John Baber, Earl of Sheffield 184 n.
Holstein (Houlsten), Duke of 26
Horn Room 98
Horse Guards 22, 45, 242 n.
Horse Guards Avenue 57, 142, 147, 152–156, 159, Pl. 48, 52 (a), 60–63
Horse Guards Parade 138
Horsman, Edward 251, 253
Horton, Anne Beatrix 254
Horton, Sir Robert John Wilmot 252, 254
Howard of Effingham, Charles, Lord 231, 232
Howard, Madam 81
Howley, William 255
Howley, William, Archbishop of Canterbury 252, 255
Hume, Sir Abraham 197
Hume, "Adversity" 177 n.
Humfryes, Pelham 240
Hunte, John 31 n.
Hunter, John alias Hans, King's armourer 231, 232
Hunter, Miss 176
Huntingdon 26 n.
Huskisson, William 177, 251, 252, 253, 254
Hyde, Anne, Duchess of York 35, 54 n., 64
Hyde, Sir Thomas, Bt. 152 n.
Hyde, Laurence (Earl of Rochester) 87
Hyde Park 231 n.
I.
Imperial Defence, Committee of, Offices of 198, 204, 208
Inns of Court, gentlemen of the 50, 135 n.
Inward garden, see Privy Garden.
Ipswich, Wolsey's college at 9, 18
Ireland, Dorothy 221 n.
Irving, John 251
Islyp, John, Abbot of Westminster 257, 259
Italian Singers 69 n., 71, 106 n.
J
Jackson, George 158
James, Doctor 117
James, Sir Walter Charles (Lord Northbourne) 194
James I
25, 26, 27, 28, 49, 61, 65, 101 n., 118,
136
-, picture of Apotheosis of, by Rubens
63 n., 132, 133
-, James II
35, 54, 56, 64, 80–81, 83 n., 84, 97,
109 n., 131, 135, 233
-, building operations of, at Whitehall
36, 41, 102–110, 137
-, interview with the bishops 78
-, interview with the Duke of Monmouth 79
-, statue of 63, 94 n.
Jekyll, Charles Sherwood 130
Jenkins, Edmund 238
Jenkinson, Charles 158 n.
"Jeoffry the Queenes dwarf" 73 n.
Jersey, Earls of 234 n.
Jewel House, old 22 n.
-, —, secret 22 n., 89
Jewel Office 34
John, King 3
Johnson, Sir John Henry 197
Johnson, George 52
Johnson, Philip 52
Johnston (Johnson, Johnstowne), James, Scottish Secretary 241
Johnstone, Lord George 242 n.
Jones, Inigo
63, 98 n., 99 n., 113, 121, 126, 131,
132, 134, 135
-, designs for the Banqueting House
Pl. 13–15
Johnson, Ben 135
Jordaens, — 127 n.
Jordan, Abraham 241 n.
Joy, H. H., K.C. 158
Judge Advocate 242 n.
"Juell, Master," Bishop of Salisbury 60 n.
K.
Keeper of the Palace 231
Kellet (Kellett), John 12 n., 15, 16
Kendrick alias Hendrick, alias Henry, John 60, 230, 236, 237
Kennedy, Archibald, Earl of Cassilis and Marquess of Ailsa 204, 211, 213
Kennedy, Capt. Archibald, 213
"Kennyngton Place" 18
Kenrick, Matt. 217 n.
Kensington Palace 36, 37
Kent, Hubert de Burgh, Earl of 3, 4, 5
Kent, [William] 128, 147, 148, 173, 221
Kenyon (Scott), George 66 n.
Keppel, Arnold Joast Van, Earl of Albemarle 180, 181, 186, 214
Keroualle, Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth 34, 35, 36, 38, 60 n., 84, 85–87, 246
Keu, William le 13 n.
Killigrew, Henry 36
Killigrew, Lady 72 n.
Killigrew, Mr. 126
Killigrew, Sir William 72
Kinahesil, Taylifer de 5 n.
Kinclaven (Kenclevin), John, Baron of (Lord Stewart) 231, 232, 234
King, John 236
King's Apartments 69, 74–79, 92 n., 120 n.,
180
-, see also under names of rooms.
King's Back Stairs.
-, see Backstairs, King's.
King's Cabinet Room, see Cabinet Room.
King's Evil, ceremony of touching for 10, 136
King's Guard Chamber, see Guard Chamber, King's.
"King's little Garden," see Volary Garden.
King's Presence Chamber, see Presence Chamber, King's.
King's Privy Chamber, see Privy Chamber.
King Street
8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 228, 229, 232, 233,
234, 238, 258
-, Bars in 6, 8, 12, 228
-, gate leading from to the Bowling
-, Green (Orchard) 230, 236, 237 n.
King Street Gate 12, 120, 110, 221, 233 n.
-, demolished 95, 111
King, Walter, Bishop of Rochester 108
Kinnersley, Clement 33, 57 n.
Kip, Johannes, drawings of alluded to 110, 111, 113 n.
Kirke, George, housekeeper of Whitehall 60, 81, 238 n.
Kirke (Kirk), Mary 80, 81, 214, 238
Kirke, Lady Mary (née Howard) 238–239
Kirke, Percy 238 n.
Kirke, Percy (Colonel Kirke) 238, 239, 240 n.
Kirke, Philip, housekeeper of Whitehall 237 n.
Kitchen, Great 7, 30, 47
-, —, Queen's 72 n.
Knightley, Sir Rainald, Bt. 155, 156
Knyff, Leonard, drawing of Whitehall ascribed to 111–113
L.
Labelye, [Charles] 176
Laboratory 36, 76, 87, 100, 101 n.
Labour, Ministry of 211, 214, 219, 249, 252 n.
Lamb Alley 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 228, 229, 258
Lamb, The 18, 228, 229, 231
Lamb, Hon. Geo. 158
Lambe, James 67 n.
Lambe, Patrick 67 n.
Lambe, William 67 n.
Lambert, John (alias Nycolson) 49
Lambeth Palace 255 n.
Lamplighter's Office 223
Langeton, Walter of 13 n.
Latimer, [Hugh] 88, 89
Lauderdale, Earl of, later Duke of 42, 43 n., 87
Laundry (for Wolsey) 19 n.
-, — (for ironing the King's linen) 141
Laurence of St. Albans 4
Lawic, Matthew de 5 n.
Lediard's map of 1740 246
Leeds, 2nd Duke of 152, 153 n.
Leeds, Bridget, Duchess of (née Hyde) 152, 153
Leeds, George William Frederick, 6th Duke of 225, 226
Legh, Thomas a 8, 12, 13 n., 16, 19 n.
Lely, Sir P. 137
Lemon, Sir Charles 151
Lemon, Sir William 149, 150, 151
Lemon, the Misses 149, 151
Lennox, Charles 243
Lennox, Duchess of 99
Lennox, Duke of 69, 98
Lennox, Lord George 243, 249
Lennox (Bunbury), Lady Sarah 191 n.
Lentall, Philip 228
Levota, the widow 4
Lewis, John 225 n.
Ley, John and Lady Francis 252
Library 22 n., 76, 107
Limerick, Henrietta, Lady 182 n.
Limerick, Viscount 182
Lindsey, Montague Bertie, 2nd Earl of 173 n.
Line (Hall), Reverend Father Francis 94, 95 n.
Liverpool, Charles, Lord Hawkesbury, Earl of 158 n.
Lobby, Queen's 77
Logan, John William 252
Lokyngton, Walter 13
London, Bishop of, Lord Almoner 46 n
London, Bishop of, Richard of Ely 3
London, Corporation of the City of 153 n., 215
London, fortifications round 31
Long, Amelia, Lady (née Hume) 197
Long, Beeston 197
Long, Samuel 196
Long, Sir Charles (Lord Farnborough) 193, 196, 197
Long Gallery 22 n., 82–85
Lord Keeper 88, 100, 221
Lord Mayor's Procession in 1683 69, Frontispiece
Lords' Room 74
Lord Treasurer's lodgings 26 n, 27
Lotteries 137, 221, 222, 223
Lottery Office 126, 221–222
Loudoun (Lowdon), Earl of, Scottish Secretary 96, 231 n., 239 n., 240–243, 247, 248
Louvre, The 41, 114
Lowther, Jane 239–240
Lynn, Charles, Lord (3rd Viscount Townshend) 153 n.
Lyster, Sir Richard 257, 259
Lytton, William (Richard) 8, 12, 13, 16, 18, 19 n.
M.
Magheramorne, 1st Lord 255
Maids of Honour 70 n., 79, 80, 103
Malett, Baldwin 257, 259
Malmesbury House 129 n., 145, 152 n., 162–166, Pl. 59 (b), 63 (a), 64
Malmesbury, James, 1st Earl of 165 n.
Malmesbury, James Edward, 2nd Earl of 162, 164, 165
Malmesbury, James Howard, 3rd Earl of 164, 165
Manchester, Charles, 1st Duke of 150 n.
Mandeville (Mandevell, Mandevill), Lord 37, 82 n.
Marble Hill 176
Marlborough, Duchess of 86
Marlborough, [Duke of] 164
Marlborough, 2nd Earl of 176 n.
Marquand, John 223 n., 249
Mar, Earl of, Scottish Secretary 231 n., 240–243, 247, 248
Mar, Countess of 242
Marr (Mare), John, Mathematician 92
Marf (Marre), William 92, 93
Marriages celebrated at Whitehall 33, 54–55
-, Frederick, Count Palatine, and
Princess Elizabeth
27, 54, 55, 61, 62, 65, 135
Marryat, Joseph 252
Marshall, Lord 28 n.
Marshall, Wm. 202
Martin, James 146, 149, 150
Martyn, Charles Cecil 196
Martyn, Edward 197
Marwen 13 n.
Mary I, Queen 22, 23, 68, 88
Mary II, Princess of Orange, afterwards Queen 36, 52, 86, 105, 106, 110 see also William and Mary.
Mary, Princess of Orange, daughter of Charles I 35, 55, 85 n.
Masques performed at Whitehall
7, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 37 n., 50, 52,
61 n., 118, 119, 120, 122, 135
-, room built for 29, 62–63, 64
-, Britannia Triumphans 63
-, The Mask of Beauty 135
-, The Triumph of Peace 135
Masque House, boarded 29, 62–63, 64
Massey, Richard 130
Matted Gallery 82–85
Maundy, distribution of 129, 137–138, Pl. 45 (b)
Mauvillain, Sarah 183
May, — 75 n.
May, Baptist 87
May, [Hugh] 76 n.
Mazarin, Duchesse 35, 104
Meadows, Sir Philip 245 n., 246
Melbourne, 1st Viscount 158 n.
Melfort (Melford), Viscount afterwards Earl of 137, 237 n., 240, 241
Mendip, Welbore Ellis, Baron 183
Mews, The 18, 32 n.
Middleton, Captain 237
Middleton, Earl of 237 n., 240, 246
Middleton, Mrs. 83 n.
Middleton, William 259
Mildmay, Benjamin, Baron (afterwards Earl) Fitzwalter 152 n.
Milton, John 32
Molesworth, Viscount 214
Monck, General (Duke of Albemarle) 34, 42, 80
Monmouth, Charles, Earl of (later Earl of Peterborough) 38, 88, 189
Monmouth, Duke of 52, 70 n., 79, 97
Montagu, House, old 214–218
Montagu House, present 214, 218–220, pl. 101–104
Montagu, George, Duke of (Earl of Cardigan) 191, 216, 217 n., 218
Montagu, John, 2nd Duke of 60, 214, 215, 247
Montagu, Mary, Duchess of, formerly Countess of Cardigan 216, 218
Montagu, [Ralph], Earl, afterwards Duke of 107 n., 126 n.
Montgomery, Philip Herbert, Earl of (4th Earl of Pembroke) 26, 54, 74, 230, 231, 234
Monthermer, John Lord 217
Montmorency, Duc de 24, 82
Moody, D. L. 255
Mordaunt, Charles, Earl of Monmouth, afterwards Earl of Peterborough) 38, 88, 189
Mordaunt, Captain 149
Morden and Lea, map of London and Westminster 58, 87, 112, 231 n.
Morden and Lea, view of Whitehall from the River 76
Moreland, Sir Samuel 100
Morgan, Mr., Judge Advocate 242 n.
Morton, Earl of 236
Mother of the Maids 103
Mulgrave, John Sheffield, Earl of, afterwards Marquess of Normanby 81, 82 n., 185
Mundy, William 251
Murray (Murrey), Sir Robert 42, 87 n., 101
"Murrey," Lord 241 n.
Myers, F. W. H. 253
Myers, Mrs. F. W. H. (née Tennant) 251, 253
N.
Najera, Duke of 89
Napier, Lady Sarah (formerly Bunbury) 158 n., 191 n.
Napoleon III 166
National Club 213
Neale, Sir Paul 36
Neale, Thomas 100 n.
Nedam, James 11, 57
Nepean, Evan 149, 150
Nesfield, Eden 218 n.
Nevill, Ralph de, Bishop of Chichester 4 n.
Neville, George, Archbishop of York 6
Newark, Henry of, Archbishop of York 6 n.
Newbury, Prince of 76 n.
Newcastle, Duke of 183 n.
New Gallery (built in 1668–69) 43, 44, 60, 63, 64, 66, 126, 140
Newhaven, Lord Cheyne, Viscount 242
New River, fountain in orchard supplied from 230
Nicholas, Mr. 185
Nicholas, Secretary 37
Nicholl, Sir John 184
Noel, Elizabeth, Duchess of Portland 187
Nonsuch 23, 65
Norden, John, map of Westminster 60
Norfolk, Duke of 23
Norgate, Edward 29 n.
Normanby, John Sheffield, Marquess of (Earl of Mulgrave) 81, 82 n., 185
Northbourne, Sir Walter Charles James, Baron 194
Northbourne, 2nd Baron 194
Northbrook Indian Club 206
"North Terras" 61
Northumberland, Algernon, 4th Duke of (Lord Prudhoe) 204, 208, 209
Northumberland, Charlotte Florentia, Duchess of (née Clive) 208, 209
Northumberland, Eleanor, Dowager Duchess of 208, 209
Northumberland, Frances Jullia, Dowager Duchess of (née Burrell) 206, 208, 209
Northumberland, Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of 206, 209
Norwich, Pandulf, Bishop of 3 n.
Norwych, Sir Robert 257, 259
Nottingham, Charles, Lord Howard, Earl of 231, 232
Nottingham, Daniel, Earl of 245
Nottingham, Ann, Countess of 245 n.
Nycolson (Lambert), John 49
O.
Oates, Titus 35
Oatlands 23
O'Brien, Lady Susan 191 n.
Odo the goldsmith 4
Ogilvie (Ogleby), Sir James, Scottish Secretary 241 n.
Old Palace of Westminster 21
Onslow, William Hillier, 4th Earl of 252, 256
Onslow, Dowager Countess 252
Orange, William Prince of 55
Orange, Prince of, afterwards William III, see William and Mary.
Oratory 68, 74
Orchard 18, 19, 20, 83, 88, 96, 228–235, 236, 237, 243, 244
Ormonde, Duke of 39, 78 n.
Overkirk, Heer 38
Owen, Thomas and Mrs. 197
Oxford, Earl of 54
Oxford, 2nd Earl of 188
Oxford, Aubrey, Earl of 240, 241
Oxford, Diana, Countess of 241 n.
Oxford, Wolsey's College at 9, 11 n.
P.
Packe, Chas. W. and Mrs. 252
Palace Gate, Westminster 90
Palatine, Frederick Elector, see Frederick, Count Palatine.
Palma, — 29
Palmer, Mrs., see Castlemaine, Countess of.
Palmer, Francis and Mrs. 197
Palmer, Sir James 233
Palmer, Sir Roger, Earl of Castlemaine 233
Palmer, Sir Thomas 233 n.
Pandulf, Bishop of Norwich, papal legate 3 n.
Paris, Matthew 5
"Parlement-howse" 23 n.
Parliament at Whitehall.
-, audiences to members of 24, 136
-, convention of, offers the Crown to
William and Mary 36, 137
-, meetings of 23, 67
-, reception of Charles II 34
Parliament Street 235, 239, 240, 249
Parris, E. J. 208
Passport Office 166
Paston, Hon. William 240
Pastoral, A, performed in the Great Hall 50, 51
Patrick, Father 72, 73
Paved-stone Gallery, see Stone Gallery.
Pawlet (Paulet), Sir William 257, 259
Pearson, Hon. Weetman Miller Harold 252
Pebble Court
20, 46 n., 47 n., 60–64, 69, 70, 88,
89, 94 n., 95, 98, 101, 105, 119
-, Wooden Terrace in
60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 70 n., 88
Peel, Lady 200, 201, 202
Peel, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert 184, 196, 198–202, 206
Peel, Sir Robert (3rd baronet) 201, 202
Peel, William 202
Pelham, Lady Catherine 140–143, 146, 157
Pelham, Frances and Mary 143
Pelham, Rt. Hon. Henry 143, 183 n.
Pelham House 140–144, Pl. 49
Pembroke, Countess of 176 n.
Pembroke, Elizabeth, Countess of 176 n.
Pembroke, George Augustus, 11th Earl of 175, 176, 177, 193
Pembroke, Henry, 10th Earl of 168, 169, 175, 176
Pembroke, Henry Herbert, 9th Earl 59, 152, 162, 167, 168, 175, 176
Pembroke, Philip, 4th Earl of (Earl of Montgomery 26, 54, 74, 230, 231, 234
Pembroke House, First 111, 112, 152, 162, 167–168, 171, 183, Pl. 67
Pembroke House, Second 57, 163, 164, 168–179, 180, 191, 224, Pl. 65–66, 68–88
Penn, William 252
Penythorn, Robert 14
Pepys, Samuel 34, 35 n., 52 n., 54, 63, 69, 70, 71, 76 n., 79, 83, 84, 97, 98 n., 136, 137, 233, 234, 244
Perceval, Charles George, Lord Arden 155
Perceval, Spencer 155
Persoy, — 45
Peterborough, Charles, Earl of (formerly Earl of Monmouth) 38, 88, 189
Peterborough, Earl of 80, 87
Peters (Petre), Mr. (Father) 80, 81, 107 n.
Petersham, Charles, Lord (afterwards Earl of Harrington) 176, 177–178
Petre (Peters), Father 80, 81, 107 n.
Petty Calais 12, 257, 258, 259
Pheasant Yard 12
Philip of Spain (Philip I) 22, 23, 68, 69
Philipps, T. W. 142, 143
Pierce, Mr. 234
Pitt, William 155, 177
Pitt, Rt. Hon. William (later Earl of Chatham) 149, 150
Plague 20, 36, 52 n., 261–2
Plan of 1670 41–44
-, alluded to passim. Pl. 1
Playfair, — 218 n.
Plays performed at Whitehall
24, 25, 26, 30, 49, 52, 53, 66, 136
-, "The Moor of Venis" 136
-, The History of the Knight in the
Burning Rock 49
-, "A storie of Pompey" 49 n.
-, Love for Love 53
-, Scaramuccio 53
-, Love in a Tub 52 n.
Plymouth, Lady 82 n.
Pole, Cardinal 23
Pomfrett, John 15, 258, 259
Popish Plot 53
Porter, George 74–75
Porter's Lodge 46
Portland, Elizabeth, Duchess of (née Noel) 187
Portland, Henry, 2nd Earl and 1st Duke of 41, 59, 187, 188, 190, 191
Portland, Jane Martha, Countess of (née Temple) 59, 60, 177, 181–184, 209
Portland, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 188, 189
Portland, William, 1st Earl of 38, 39, 81, 82 n., 181 n., 182 n., 186
Portland, William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of 188, 189
Portland House 185–189
Portland Museum 188–189
Portland (Barberini) Vase 189
Portland Quarry 121 n.
Portsmouth, Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of 34, 35, 36, 38, 60 n., 84, 85–87, 246
Postard, William, Abbot of Westminster 3 n.
Powghley, Priory of St. Margaret the Virgin of 257, 259
Powis, 1st Earl 209
Poyntz, Francis 77 n.
Preaching Place, see Pebble Court.
Presence Chamber, King's
23, 24, 30, 39, 44, 61, 65, 66, 67–68,
69, 80 n.
-, —, Queen's 69, 70, 137 n.
Prince, Richard 157 n.
Prince's (afterwards Duke's) Lodgings 20, 34, 80–81, 83, 84, 112, 120 n., 185, 189
Prior, Matthew 188
Privy Bridge, see Privy Stairs.
Privy Cellar 67
Privy Chamber, Groom of 180
Privy Chamber, King's
28 n., 33 n., 65, 66, 68, 74, 82 n.,
98 n., 99 n.
-, —, Queen's 69
Privy Gallery
19, 20, 22 n., 24, 36, 62 n., 65, 66, 69 n.,
71, 74, 76, 82, 83, 96, 97–105,
111, 112, 221, 232 n.
-, rebuilt by James II 41, 102–105
Privy Garden
19, 20, 28, 44, 63, 82, 87, 88–96, 101,
111, 112, 229, 230 n., 231, 232, 234,
237, 239 n., 244
-, Canaletto's view of Pl. 7
-, Maurer's view of Pl. 6
-, plan of enclosure of 95
-, see also Bowling Green; Orchard;
Pebble Court.
Privy Gardens (Privy Garden), houses or buildings in 140, 141, 142, 145, 157 n., 162, 165, 167, 176 n., 177, 178 n., 182 n., 183, 184, 188, 189, 190, 191, 204, 209, 211, 214, 216, 217 n., 221, 222, 223, 234, 240, 241, 242, 243 n., 245 n., 246, 247 n.
Privy Garden Stairs 60, 124
Privy Purse, King's, Keeper of 87 n.
Privy Seal Office 121
Privy Stairs 9, 11 n., 19 n., 57–59, 75, 79, 105, 181
Prudhoe, Algernon, Lord, 4th Duke of Northumberland 204, 208, 209
Public Prosecutions, Director of, Office of 249
Puleston, Sir John Henry 155, 156
Pulpit in Privy Garden 60, 61, 88, 89
Putney 9
Pymerick, John 13 n.
Pyx, Trial of the 148
Q.
"Queen Mary's boat-house" 171
Queen Mary's Garden 167
-, see also Queen Mary's Terrace.
Queen Mary's Terrace 37, 39 n., 57, 59–60, 71, 112, 167, 180 n., 181, 185, 187, 215, Pl. 9
Queen's Apartments
25, 28 n., 36, 38, 41, 68–73, 92 n.,
102–105, 111, 112, 167
-, and see names of rooms.
Queen's Treasury 185
Quellan (Quillin), Arnold 107
R.
Ramsay, Sir John, Viscount Haddington, Earl of Holderness 54
Ramsey, David 101
Ranelagh Gardens 157 n.
Rapheal de Urbino 99, 244 n.
Rawlyns, Thomas 16 n.
Receipt of the Exchequer, Comptroller General of the 143
Rede, John 12 n., 13 n.
Red Lion, The 14, 15, 16
Reform Club 225, 226
Rendel, James Meadows 202
Rendel, Stuart (Baron Rendel) 201, 202, 203
Restall (Rastarde), Alyn 229 n.
Rich, Frances (née Cromwell) 33
Rich, Henry, Earl of Holland 232
Rich, Robert 33
Richard of Wokindon 4
Richard I 3
Richmond 23, 25, 65
Richmond House, First 60, 214, 243–246, 247
Richmond House, Second
96, 231, 246–248, 249
-, Canaletto's views from Pl. 7, 113
Richmond, Duchess of ("La Belle Stuart") 34, 35, 60 n., 79, 231 n., 244, 246 n.
Richmond, Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of 79, 231 n., 246, 247
Richmond, 2nd Duke of 96, 158 n., 215, 247
Richmond, 3rd Duke of 239 n., 243, 247
Richmond, 5th Duke of 249
Richmond, Charles Stuart, 3rd Duke of 42, 60, 236, 244, 246 n.
Richmond Park, Lodge in 176
Richmond Terrace 228, 243, 249–256, Pl. 114–117
Riley, Sarah 243 n.
Ripon, Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of 176, 177
River wall 16, 168, 216, 230
Robert the carpenter 4
Robes, the, see Wardrobe.
Robes, Master of the, see Wardrobe, Master of the.
Robinson, Hon. Catherine Gertrude 164, 165
Robinson, Hon. Frederick 162, 164, 165
Robinson, Frederick John (Viscount Goderich, afterwards 1st Earl of Ripon) 177
Robinson, Sir Thomas, Bt. 157, 158
Robinson, Sir Thomas, K.B. (Baron Grantham) 157, 160, 165
Robinson, Sir William 160 n.
Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of 88, 94
Rochester, Earl of, Laurence Hyde 87
Rochester, Robert Carr, Viscount 27, 55, 231
Rochester, Walter King, Bishop of 108
Rockewood, Nicolas 22
Rocque, map of 1746 60
Rolte, Captain 244 n.
Roman Catholic Chapel 38, 39, 56, 102, 105–110, 112, 137 n., 189 n., Pl. 10–12
Roman Catholics ejected from Whitehall 31
Romano, Julio 29
Romeyn, John le, Archbishop of York 6 n.
Rooker, view of the Horse Guards 45
Rorqui, Monsieur 107 n.
Rosamunds 258, 259
Rose, The 13, 14, 16
Rotherham (or Scot), Thomas, Archbishop of York 7
Rouncivall (Runsivall) 8, 12, 21 n., 258
Royal United Service Institution 116, 125, 130, 132 n., 222
Royston 26 n.
Rubens, Peter Paul, paintings of in the Banqueting House 29, 62, 127, 128
Ruins of Whitehall 39, 48, 152, 160, 167, 189 n.
Rupert (Robart), Prince 37, 64, 83, 84, 87
Russell, Lady 11
Russell, Lord John 255
Russell, William 259
Rustat (Rustick), Tobias 63 n.
Rutland, John 55
Rutland, John, 2nd Duke of 143
S.
St. Albans, Earl of 43, 84 n., 85
St. Alban's, Laurence of 4
St. Davids, Viscount 249, 251
St. James, Piccadilly, Church of 110
St. James in the Fields, hospital of 11, 258
St. James's Palace 11, 22, 23, 24 n., 28, 31, 65, 80 n., 90, 99 n., 130
St. James's Park
12, 21, 28 n., 31, 34 n., 44 n., 46,
62 n., 99 n,
-, stairs from to the Privy Gallery
31, 76 n., 97
-, statue of James II in 64
-, volary in 75
St. Margaret's Parish, parishioners of
-, annexed to St. Martin's in the Fields
20, 21 n., 261–262
St. Martin's in the Fields, formation of
-, parish of 21 n.
St. Martin's in the Fields Parish, parishioners of St. Margaret's, Westminster, annexed to 20, 21 n., 261–262
St. Martin's, Walter of 4
St. Peter-ad-Vincula, Royal Chapel of 129, 133, Pl. 44
Salisbury (Salysbere), "Master Juell," Bishop of 60 n.
Sandby, view of Whitehall Court (Yard) 140, 142
Sandwich, Lord 233, 235
Sanford, E. Ayshford 252
Saville, Henry 126 n.
Sawcer, James 239 n.
Sawcer, Rachel (formerly Jenkins) 239 n.
Sayers, Sir John 237 n.
Sayers (Sears, Saiers, or Sayres), Catherine, Lady 236, 237–240
Schmidt, Bernhardt, see Smith, Barnard.
Schomberg, Meinhardt, 3rd Duke of 152 n.
Scot (or Rotherham), Thomas, Archbishop of York 7
Scotland Yard (Scotland) 8, 12, 18, 25, 31 n., 38, 39, 57, 258
Scott, George alias Kenyon 66 n.
Scott, Sir Walter 79 n., 202
Scottish Secretaries 78 n., 240–1
Scrope (le Scrope), Richard, Archbishop of York 6
Secretary of State, Office of 102, 221, 222, 223
Selkirk, Earl of 252, 256
Selly (Selley), David 13
Selwyn, Albinia 164
Sergeant of the Cellar, 11
Sermon Court, see Pebble Court.
Seymour Jane 22, 44 n.
Shakespeare 3 n., 7
Shales, Mr. 239 n., 240 n.
Shaw, Norman 218 n.
Sheffield, John, Lord 184
Shelley, William 9
Shepard, Miss 157
Shepherd, — 94 n.
Shield Gallery 20, 44, 69, 70, 73
Shrewsbury, Earl of 107 n.
Shrieder, Christopher 129 n., 162
Signet Office 120 n., 121
Sindercombe, Miles 33, 55, 136
Singleton, Mark 175, 177
Slave Compensation, Commissioners of 226 n.
Slingsby, Sir Arthur 137
Smallwood, Robert 228
Smirke, Sir Robert 129, 198, 201, 218 n.
Smith, Barnard (Father) 56, 129, 138 n.
Smith, F. T. 217n
Smith, Joseph 215, 216, 217, 218
Soane, [Sir John] 124, 128, 131
Somers [Sir] John, Keeper of the Great
-, Seal 187
Somerset House 23, 24 n., 28 n., 32 n., 34 n., 77 n., 222
Somerset, Robert Carr, Earl of 27, 55
Southampton, Countess of 82 n.
Southill, Baron (Sir George Byng) 149
Southwell, Elizabeth, Lady (née Howard) 231, 232
Sprat, Thomas, Bishop of Rochester and
-, Dean of Westminster 108 n.
Square Court 74, 75, 76
-, see also Volary Court.
Square Table Room 98
Stamford, William of 13 n.
Stanhope, Charles, 4th Earl of Harrington 176, 177–178
Stanhope, Hon. Lincoln Edwin Robert 178 n.
Stanley, Colonel 38
Stanley, Dorothy, Lady (née Tennant) 251, 253
Stanley, Hon. Edward Geoffrey (later
-, 14th Earl of Derby 158
Stanley, Rt. Hon. Hans 242
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton 251, 253
Stanley, Sir John 40, 57 n., 211 n.
Stanley, Sir John Thomas (later Baron Stanley) 184
Stanley, Lucy 193 n.
Stephen, Oscar Leslie 159
Stephens, John 228
Stewart, Elizabeth 234
Stewart, John, Lord, Baron of Kinclaven 231, 234
Stewart, Margaret 234
Stone, Andrew 182 n., 183
Stone Gallery 20, 38, 79, 82, 84, 112, 116, 186, 187, 230 n.
Stone, Hannah (née Mauvillain) 183, 184
Stone, Nicholas 91, 122
Stone Table Chamber 98 n.
Storteford, Richard de 3 n.
"Stuart, La Belle," see Richmond, Duchess of.
Stubbs, Doctor Lawrence 11
Study, "at the hether ende of the Long
Gallorie" 22 n.
-, —, "litle," "called the newe librarye" 22 n.
-, —, "nexte tholde Bedde Chambre" 22 n.
-, —, "kynges secrete, called the Chaier
house" 22 n.
Stukeley, Wm., plan of ruins of Whitehall 47, 48, 53
Sueur, Le, — 132 n.
Suffolk [1st], Earl of 54
Suffolk, Countess of 75, 77, 78, 79, 180
Suffolk, George Howard, 4th Earl of 239 n.
Suffolk, Henrietta, Countess of 176
Sunderland, Lord, Secretary of State 245
Sun-dials 90–95
Sunneas (Sonnius), Frederick 185
Sussex, Earl of 54
Sutherland, Dr. A. J. and Henry 252
Swinburne, Algernon Charles 206
Swinburne, Captain Charles Henry 205, 206
Swinburne, Lady Jane 205
Swinburne, Sir John Edward 204, 206, 208
Sydney, Lady 143 n.
T.
Talmash, Lieutenant-General 137 n.
Tankerville, Charles, 4th Earl of 175, 177
Taylor, Michael Angelo 153, 154, 155
Taylor, Sir Robert 155
Temple, Sir John 181 n.
Temple, Sir William 181 n.
Tennant, Charles 251, 253
Tennant, Chas. Coombe 251
Tennant, Dorothy (Lady Stanley) 251, 253
Tennant, Mrs. 251, 253
Tennis Courts 12, 30
Terrace Walk, 180 n., 181
-, see also Queen Mary's Terrace
Terrason, view of the Banqueting House by 111, Pl. 16
Thames Ditton 19 n.
Thames, embankment of part of foreshore of 153, 215
Thames Street, Three Cranes Tavern in 34 n.
Theatre, see Great Hall.
Theobald's 28
Thompson, Thomas 190 n.
Thoresby, John of, Archbishop of York 6
Thorn (Tovy), Michael) 5 n.
Three Cranes Tavern 34 n.
Thrower, Joan 13 n.
Thrower, Robert 13 n.
Thynne, Lord Edward 251, 253
Thynne, Lady Edward (née Mellish) 251, 253
Tilt Yard 12, 22, 25, 27, 73, 136
Tiltyard gallery 24, 31, 97
Titian 29, 99
Tomline, William 159, 197
Tomlinson, Sir Thomas and family 251
Tomlyn, Thomas 14
Tooke, Thomas 252, 256
Torrington, Lucy, Viscountess (née Boyle) 150 n.
Torrington, Charlotte, Viscountess 149, 150
Torrington, George Byng, 1st Viscount 145, 146, 149
Torrington, Pattee Byng, 2nd Viscount 146, 149
Torrington, 3rd Viscount 149
Torrington, George, 4th Viscount 150
Tower Hill 22
Tower of London 22, 23, 137 n.
-, Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula in 129, 133
Townshend, Audrey, Viscountess (née Harrison) 153
Townshend, Charles, 3rd Viscount 153 n.
Tracey, Charles Thomas, 5th Viscount 165 n.
Trade, Board of 153, 159
Trade and Plantations, Board of, meeting place 234, 235
Transport, Ministry of 140, 145, 152, 162, 167, 193, 196
Travers, John 13 n.
Treasurer, Lord 26 n., 27
Treasurer, Mr. 28 n.,
Treasury Commissioners 59, 221
Treasury Office 36, 100, 102, 104
Treasury (old building) 221
-, —(new building) 221
Treby, George 152 n., 160
Trevor, Richard, Bishop of Durham 183
Trumbull, William 127
Turks Gallery 75, 78
U.
Underhill Hugh 24 n.
United Service Institution, see Royal
United Service Institution.
Upper Thames Street, Whitehall Gate set up in 46 n.
V.
Vanderdoort, Abraham 28, 82, 98 n.
Vandyck, Anthony 29, 84
Vane, Rev. John 153 n., 155
Vane (Fane) Room 36, 38, 44, 65, 74, 77, 78 n. 83, 96–97, 102
Vansittart, — 177
Vantlett, Madam 73 n.
Verrio, Antonio 104, 106
Victoria, Queen 125, 209
Villars, Christopher 10
Villiers, Lady Barbara 42, 231, 234, 235
Villiers, Barbara, see Castlemaine, Countess of.
Villiers, Sir Edward 234, 235 n.
Villiers, Lady Mary 74–75
Villiers, William, 2nd Viscount Grandison 233
Vincent, Francis 239 n.
Visscher, view of London 60
Volary 70, 74
Volary Court 73 n., 74
-, see also Square Court.
Volary Garden 36, 74, 75, 77, 79, 81, 89
Volary Lodgings 36, 75–77, 102 n.
Vulliamy, Lewis 218 n.
Vyvyan, Sir Richard Rawlinson 252, 255
Vyvyan, Sir Vyell, Bt. 255
W.
Waiters' Chamber 65
Wake, Lionel 128 n.
Walkelin 12 n.
Walker, Richard (alias Hampstede) 13, 14, 16
Walker, Sir Edward 214, 216
Walley, Fred 205
Wallingford House 112
Walpole, Horace 29, 176
Walter of St. Martins 4
Walton, Parry 128, 137
Wanton, Colonel 32 n.
Waple, John 153
Wardrobe, Master of the 82 n., 87, 107 n., 160 n.
Wardrobe 22 n., 65
-, —, Queen's 78, 180
-, —, Removing 140
-, —, Removing, of Beds 57 n., 80 n., 232 n.
-, —, Secret 22 n.
-, —, Standing 25, 80 n.
Ware, Maud of 4
Ware, Richard of 13 n.
Ware, Roger of 4
War Office 178
Warwick, Earl of 61 n.
Warwick, the king maker 6
Watermen, at the Privy Stairs 58
Watts, Miss 197
Weathercocks 96, 131
Webb, Sir Aston, and Son 132 n.
Webb, John 113, 114, 134
Wellclose Square, Danish church in 109, 110
Wells, Winifred 35, 79
Wentworth, Lord 28 n.
Westby, Charlotte 157 n., 190
Westby, Wardell George 157
Westminster, Abbey of
3, 4, 5, 8, 13 n., 22, 23 n., 25, 228
-, altar-piece from the Roman Catholic
Chapel set up in 107–109
-, purchase of Whitehall property from
by Henry VIII 11–17, 257–260
Westminster Bridge 176
Westminster Bridge Commissioners 235
Westminster, Manor of 261
Westminster, 2nd Marquess of 209
Westminster, Old Palace of 11
Westminster, Robert of 4
Whalebone Court, see Great Court.
Whalley, Edward, Colonel 230, 233
White, Lieutenant-Colonel 136
White, Henry 194
White, Taylor 239 n.
Whitehall, first use of name 21
Whitehall (in the Old Palace of West minster 21 n.
Whitehall Chapel, see Chapel Royal.
Whitehall Court, see Great Court.
Whitehall Court (Yard), see Whitehall Yard.
Whitehall Gardens
143, 146, 147, 162, 163, 185, 191,
224, Pl. 90, 100 (b)
-, No. 1 211–213, Pl. 98–100 (a)
-, No. 2 208–210, Pl. 95–97, 100 (a)
-, No. 3 204–207, Pl. 100 (a)
-, No. 4 198–203, Pl. 92, 94
-, No. 5. 196–197, Pl. 93
-, No. 6 57, 193–195, Pl. 89 (a), 91, 92 (b)
-, No. 7 (Pembroke House)
57, 163, 164, 167–179, 180, 191
Pl. 65–88
-, No. 8 (Malmesbury House)
129 n., 145, 152 n., 162–166, Pl. 59 (b),
63 (b), 64
Whitehall Gate (the Court Gate) 21 n., 22, 23, 26 n., 36, 43, 44–46, 57, 58, 62, 63 n., 66, 70 n., 137, 140, 142
Whitehall Palae
-, art collection at
28, 29, 82–83, 84–85, 99, 233 n.
-, desertion of at beginning of the Civil
War 30
-, foreign sightseers at 25
-, furnishings of, removed by Parliament 30, 32
-, —, reclamations by Cromwell 33
-, —, recovered at the Restoration 34
-, —, saved from fire of 1698 40
-, general plans of 41–44, Pl. 1–3
-, general views of Frontispiece
Whitehall Palace
-, general views of Pl. 5, pp. 58, 71, 76
-, lodgings "purged" 31
-, lodgings to be cleared 29 n.
-, Parliamentary troops quartered at 31
-, plans for rebuilding 40, 113–114
-, put up for sale 34
-, "superstitious" pictures at 31 n., 55
-, synod at 23
Whitehall Stairs 16, 30, 47, 50, 57–58, 153 n., 160
Whitehall Yard (Court) Pl. 46–47
-, No. 1 (Pelham House) 140–144
-, Nos. 2 and 3 (Cadogan House and
Cromwell House) 145–151, 163, 173, Pl. 52–59 (a)
-, No. 4 (No. 1 Horse Guards Avenue)
152–156, Pl. 60–63 (a)
-, No. 5 157–159
-, No. 6 (Grantham House) 160–161
Whitfeilde, Mr. 236
Whithed, Mr. 176
Wilford, Richard 46 n.
William and Mary 36, 40 n., 80, 137
William III 40, 114, 149, 180, 213
-, see also William and Mary
Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury 164 n., 165
Williams, Frances Hanbury 165
Williams, Lady Frances Hanbury 164 n., 165.
Williams, George Hanbury 165 n.
Williams, John Hanbury 164, 165
Williams, Rev. P. 158
Williams, Rauf 15, 18
Williams, Sir Thomas 185 n.
Wilmot, John, 2nd Earl of Rochester 88, 94
Wilmot, Juliana Elizabeth (née Byron) 254
Wilmot, Sir Robert 254
Winchester, Gardiner, Bishop of 8, 23
Windsor 23, 26, 119
Windsor, Henry 158
Wine, ale, etc., sale of in Whitehall 67
Wine Cellar 7, 18, 30, 64, 66, 68, 145–147, 162, 163, Pl. 54–57
Withdrawing Room, King's 71, 74, 76, 78, 83, 96, 97, 98 n.
—, Queen's 69, 112, Pl. 8
Wokingdon, Richard of 4
Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal and Archbishop of York
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17 n., 18, 64, 146
-, new buildings of at York Place 7–8
Wood, Col. and Lady Caroline 251
Wood, Charles (afterwards 1st Viscount Halifax 251, 254
Wood, Sir Francis Lindley 254
Wood, Lady Mary 251, 254
Wood, Capt. Walter 206
Woodstock 65
Worden, Sir John 82 n.
Worden (Werden), Colonel Robert 81, 82 n.
Works, Board of 222 n.
Worsley, Dr. B. 234 n.
Wren, Sir Christopher
40, 56, 57 n., 59, 69, 71, 77, 101, 102,
103, 104, 105, 111, 112, 122 n.,
128, 134, 145, 240
-, designs for the Queen's Drawing
Room Pl. 8
Wright, Lady 137
Wyatt, Thomas 22
Wyatt, — 123, 126, 131
Wyld, Thomas 15
Wyngaerde, sketch of Whitehall 58
Y.
Yarmouth, Robert, Viscount (afterwards Earl of) 240
Yarmouth, William Paston, Earl of 240, 241
Yeomen of the Guard 64, 65, 98 n.,
Yngham, Edward 12 n., 14
York, Archbishops of, owners of York Place 5–8
York Place 1–22, 44 n., 49 n., 55 n., 57, 68, 146, 163, 228, 258
York [Frederick Augustus], Duke of 222
York, James, Duke of, see James II.
Young, 236