Middlesex united to it, 29.-Ad-
vancement under Richard I.,
30.-Early, wealth and luxury,
38.-Sports and pastimes, 50.-
Growth of, 103.-Population,
107.-Climate, 110.-Plans for
rebuilding, 120, 121.-Paving
and lighting, 127.-Conduits,
136. Water Companies, 138.-
Pageants, 141, 226, 314.—Tour-
naments, 143.-Entered by Wat
Tyler, 149.-By Jack Cade,
156. By Falconbridge, 159.
-Dialect, 163. Sanctuaries,
167. Shop signs, 175.-Civil
government till the Revolution,
181.-Excessively fined, 193, 207.
--Privileges suspended, 212.-
Oppressed by James II., 214.-
By Henry I.. 269.-Ecclesiasti-
cal history, ii. 1.-Bishopric of
10.-Panoramic views of 63.–
Clerical Reveries, 67.- Plagues of,
92-117.-Floods, 120.-Military
defence, 181.- Police 250.
Fires in, 276.-The Great Fire
of, 1666, 282.-Earthquakes, and
hurricanes, ii. 300.-Civil Go-
vernment since the Revolution,
320.-Riots in, 327. 329, 335,
340.-Commerce, iii. 1.-Brew-
eries, 61.-Manufactures, 65.-
Markets and consumption of
provisions, 91.- Fairs, 95.-
Beneficence, 148.-The seat of
Royalty iii. 182.-Environs iii.
355.
London Bridge, history of i. 95
Institution,
iii. 300
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