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gree, 301; defence of his character, his liberality to the Grocers' Com-
pany, 302-305; his benefactions, his will, 305-306; defence of his
character in Londiniana," 306-307.

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DENBY, Earl of, his impeachment, 282.

DEBTS of the Grocers' Company in 1670, 130-131.

DECAYED state of the Company about the year 1784, 34.

DECLARATION of allegiance in 1792, 173.

DECLARATION of loyalty to Queen Elizabeth, 82-85.

DEFENCE of the City, levy on the Grocers' Company for, 113-114.

DENMARK, Christian IV. king of, see Denmark.

DEPUTATION of the Grocers' Company to Charles II. after the iffue of the
writ of" quo warranto," 141-145.

DISTRESS of the Grocers' Company in 1670, 130-131.

DORSET and Middlesex, Charles, Earl of, notice of, 310-313; chofen M.P.

for East Grinstead, obtains the favour of Charles II., 310; his fervices in
the Dutch war, his titles, 311; his admiffion to the Grocers' Company,
&c., 312-313.

DUKE OF ANJOU, see Anjou.

DUNSTAN'S St., Church, 292.

EDMUND, St., Chapel of, fee Chapel.

EDWARD Auguftus, Duke of York, fee York.

EDWARDS, Sir James, contributes to the repair of Grocers' Hall, 28-29, 134.
EDWYN, John, Armourer to the Grocers' Company, 9.

ELECTION of a cook to the Grocers' Company in 1622, 99-102.

ELIZABETH, Queen, restores the coin of England to its proper standard, 72;
anecdote of her in Fox's "Book of Martyrs," 244-247; Norfolk's con-
fpiracy, 79-81; her projected marriage with the Duke of Anjou, 81-85.
EMINENT members of the Grocers' Company, notices of, see Notices.
Enlargement of Grocers' Hall, 28—31.

ENTERTAINMENT at Grocers' Hall given by Mr. Mallorie, 12; to Fairfax and
Cromwell, 18; to General Monk, 20-21; annual, on May 29th, called
"Restoration Feast," 21; to William Pitt, 34; to celebrate the fifth cen-
tenary of the Company, 36-37; at the house of the Abbot of Bury, 41-42,
49; Stewards at entertainments, 115-119.

EPITAPH of Sir Thomas Knowles, in St. Antholin's Church, 206; of Sir
Thomas Chicheley, 211; of Sir Henry Keble, 238-240; of Sir William
Laxton, 243; of Sir Stephen Soame, 254; of Sir George Rolles, 202; of
Sir John Moore, 292; of Charles Baron Tenterden, 366.
EXETER, Stapleton, bishop of, put to death by Hammond Chikwell, 190.
EXHIBITIONS belonging to Sevenoaks' Grammar School, 217-218.
EXTRACT from the "Accompte" of Stephen Brown, Alderman, 400-401.

FAIRFAX, General Sir Thomas, levies £40,000 on the city in 1648, 16-17;
petition against the introduction of his troops, 17; Fairfax plunders the
treasuries of feveral Companies, his letter to Sir J. Warner, 17.
FARRUR, Robert, reviles the Princess Elizabeth, (Fox's Martyrs), 245-247.
FEASTS, fee Entertainments.

FINCH, Mr. J. leafes the lands of the Grocers' Company in Ireland, 133-134,
and note.

FINCH, the Rt. Hon. Heneage, firft Earl of Nottingham, notice of, 279-284;
his birth and education, chofen M.P. for Coventry, made Attorney-Ge-

neral, treasurer of the Inner Temple, &c., 279; Charles II. dines with
him in the Hall of Doctors' Commons, account of the transaction in Heath's
Chronicle, 280; his parliamentary acts, conftituted Attorney-General,
made a Baron, &c., 281; his character as related by Anthony Wood,
281-282; Finch made Lord High Steward of England, impeachment of
the Earl of Danby, &c., the new Privy Council, 282-283; Finch created
Earl of Nottingham, his death and burial, 284.

FINES, fee Ordinances.

FIRE OF LONDON and its ravages, 21-24, 137-138.

FITZWALTER, Lord, his family manfion, 3; and note, 59-60; his applications
for the ceffion of St. Edmunds' Chapel, 3; his houfe converted into an
Inn, 3-4.

FIVE-MILE ACT, the, 281.

FOOTE, Sir T., contributes to the restoration of the Hall, 135.

FORCED LOANS, fee Loans.

FOREIGN Merchants purchase the right of landing goods in London, 182.
Fox, C. J., his estimate of the character of General Monk, 272-273.
FREDERIC, Sir John, contributes to the repairs of Grocers' Hall, 28-29.
FREEMEN, by redemption, 137-138.

FRENCH REVOLUTION of 1789, and its influence on London, 172-174.
FRIEDBURG, battle of, 327.

FRIENDS of the people, fociety of, 171.

FUNERAL certificate of a member of the Grocers' Company, 94-95; funerals
of members, ordinances concerning, 46-47; of their wives, 93-94.
FURNITURE and fittings of Grocers' Hall, 13-15; and ornaments of the
Grocers' altar in St. Anthony's Church, 375.

GARBELLER of Spices, office of, 61-62.

GARBELLING, privilege of, granted to the Grocers' Company, 60; translation
of the patent fecuring the privilege to the Grocers' Company, 392—394.
GARDEN of the Grocers' Company, and regulations concerning it, 79.
GEORGE, Earl of Berkeley, fee Berkeley.

III., his reply to the citizens' remonftrance, 163-164; George III.
and Mr. Pitt, 174-175.

GERRARD'S Hall, built by Sir John de Gifors, 184.

GISORS, Sir John de, notice of, 182-185; his ancestry, 182-183; em-
powered to regulate the prices of wines-fummoned for making claim to
tonnage and poundage in the town of St. Botolph, Lincoln-purchases the
fee-farm of Queenhithe of the king's brother, 183; order that all houses
in the City should be covered with flates-Sir John Gifors, the firft mayor
prefented to the Barons of Exchequer his death--he builds Gerrard's
Hall, 184.

Sir John, grandfon of the above, M.P. for the City, 184-185.
GLOUCESTER, H. R. H. William Henry, Duke of, Notice of his birth-in-
stalled a Knight of the Garter, created Duke, elected a member of the
Grocers' Company, 330-331.

GODERICH, Viscount, fee Robinson.

GOUGH, R., Clerk of the Grocers' Company, 8.

GRACE pronounced at Grocers' Hall on feftive occafions, 176.

GRATUITY awarded to Mr. Ravenhill in 1687, 151-152.

GREENWICH, pageant at, in 1559.

GROCERS' Alley, called Coney hope Lane (Stow's London), 4.

Company, fee Company; extracts from their records, fee Records,

&c.

GROCERS' Hall, Hiftory of, fee Hall.

GROCER, origin of the term, 38.

GUNPOWDER depofited at Grocers' Hall, 11-12.
GWILT, Jofeph, repairs Grocers' Hall, 35-36.

HABERDASHERS' Hall, treafury of, plundered by Fairfax, 17.
HALL, Grocers', History of, 1-37; its fite, 1-4; the hall, 4-7; the
garden, 7-9; the armoury, 9-10; depofit of gunpowder, 11-12; the hall
let for feftivals, 12-13; the hall improved, 13; furniture, &c. 13-15;
Sir S. Soame, 15; Committee of Safety, 15-16; attempted intrufion of
troops, 17; feaft to Cromwell and Fairfax, 18; Queen Elizabeth's
arms, 19-20; feaft to General Monk, 20-21; the Restoration, 21; Fire
of London, 21-24; Sir John Cutler, 24, 25; divine service in hall, 25-
26; smoking and drinking during fitting of court, 26; the hall fequestered,
26-27; meetings of the court at various places, 27; the Company rein-
ftated, 27-28; the Hall enlarged, 28-31, 135; Bank of England, 31—
33; riots in 1780, 33-34; The Right Hon. William Pitt, 34-35; the
Hall rebuilt, 35; fifth centenary of the Company, 36-37; the Hall de-
mifed to the Bank of England, 157.

HALL, Goldsmiths', Haberdashers', &c., fee Goldsmiths', Haberdashers', &c.
HALYWELLE, Laurence de, firft Warden of the Grocers' Company, 41; his
gift to the Grocers' Company, 49.

HANWORTH, manor of, belonging to Sir John Crosbie, 233, and note.

HARDING, ancestor of the Earl of Berkeley, 285.

HAWKESBURY, Lord, title affumed by Mr. Jenkinson, 342.

HEATH'S Chronicle, account of entertainment to Fairfax and Cromwell, 18.
HENRY III., his marriage with Eleanor of Provence, 181.

VIII. extorts a fum of money from the City, 243.

HERSECLOTH of the Grocers' Company, 14.

of the Fishmongers' Company, 14.

HERVEY, T., Clerk of the Grocers' Company, 7-8.

HOOKER, Sir W., contributes to the repair of Grocers' Hall, 29, 135.

"HOSANNA," or " Song of Thanksgiving of the Children of Zion at Grocers'

Hall," June 7, 1649, 415-422.

HOUBLON, Sir John, first governor of the Bank of England, 31-32.

HOUSE of Lord Fitzwalter, see Fitzwalter.

HUBERT, Chief Juftice, purfued to fanctuary by Henry III., 181.

HUME, the historian, his opinion of the character of General Monk, 272.

INCORPORATION, firft, of the Grocers' Company, 40—42.

INCREASE of the Court and Livery of the Grocers' Company, in 1681, 137.
IRELAND, account of the Company's eftate in, 545-562.

JAMAICA, governorship of, granted to the son of General Monk, 271.
JAMES I. applies to the Grocers' Company for corn, 69-70; interferes in the
election of a cook for the Company, 98-102; grants the second charter
to the City, 258; his carriage ftopped in the city on the Sabbath by Sir
G. Bolles, 260-261.

JAMES II., his acceffion and his tyranny, 149–151; trial and execution of
Alderman Cornish, 150; James delivers a charter and two grants of refto-
ration to the Court of Aldermen, 151.

JENKINSON, the Rt. Hon. Robert Banks, Earl of Liverpool, notice of, 341-
346; his ancestry, birth and education, 341; his intimacy with G. Can-

ning, and entry into public life-affumes the title of Lord Hawkesbury-
enters the Cabinet-is eulogized by Mr. Pitt, receives the feals of the
Home Department, 342; created Warden of the Cinque Ports and Earl
of Liverpool, 343; becomes Prime Minister-is feized with apoplexy-
his death, 344; enrolled as a member of the Grocers' Company, 344-
346.
JONSON, Ben, makes mention of the Windmill Inn, Old Jewry, 3-4, and note.
JUDGMENT against the City on the " quo warranto," 145-146.

KEBLE, Sir Henry, notice of, 237-240; his donation of £1000 towards
finishing the church of St. Aldermary, 237; Strype's account of this trans-
action, 237-238; Keble's bequests to the Grocers' Company, 238; his
epitaph, 238-240.

KING'S Beam, the first, established by John Churchman, as recorded by Strype,
203-204; rate of charges in 1453, 401-402.

KNOLLES, General W., lays claim to the extinct earldom of Knolles, 207.

Sir Thomas, notice of, 205-207; remarks on the Knolles family
by Dugdale-Sir T. Knolles bequeaths a meffuage in St. Antholin's to the
Grocers' Company, 205; repairs the church of St. Antholin's, and is
buried there—his epitaph, 205-206; extracts from Stow's "Chronicle of
London," 206-207; earldom claimed by General W. Knolles in 1813,207.
William, firft Baron of Gray's, created by James I. 207.

LAMPOON, on the feaft given to Cromwell and Fairfax, at Grocers' Hall, 18,
415-422.

LAWS of Oleron, 377-388.

LAXTON, Sir William, notice of, 241-243; his foundation at Oundle, and
infcriptions there to commemorate his name, 241; the school vifited by
members of the Grocers' Company, 242; extortion of a fum of money
from the City by Henry VIII., and oppofition of Alderman Richard
Head-epitaph of Sir W. Laxton, 243.

LETTER of George, Earl of Pembroke, to Sir John Moore, 287; of Pitt,
Earl of Chatham, 318-319; of Sir Robert Peel, declining to be nominated
for the City of London, 364; of Charles I. to the Grocers' Company,
104-106.

LEVERTON, Mr., rebuilds Grocers' Hall in an inefficient manner, 35.
LISTS of Members of the Grocers' Company, fee Members-Lift of Plate,
fee Plate.

LITTLE EASE, a place of confinement for apprentices, 72, and note.
LIVERPOOL, Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of, fee Jenkinson.

LIVERY of the Grocers' Company, ordinances relating to, 47-48, 50; its in-
crease in 1681, 137.

LOANS levied on the Grocers' Company-in 1558, 64-65; by Charles I., 102
-104, 109-111; by the Parliament, 111-112.

LODGE, Sir Thomas, notice of-his quarrel with the Earl of Arundel respecting
provifions for the Queen's table, 249-252.

LONDINIANA, by Braley, defends Sir John Cutler, 306-307.
LONDON Affociation for aiding the civil power, 173-174.

Correfponding Society, 171.

LONDONDERRY, Charles William Vane, Marquis and Earl of, fee Vane.
LORD Mayors of London, who have been members of the Grocers' Company,
371-375.

LOTTERY, the firft, in England, 73-75; rare tract concerning this lottery,
74-75; lottery in 1612, 75-76.

LULLINGSTONE Manor and almfhoufes, the property of Sir John Peche, 235-
236.

MAIDSERVANTS, fumptuary laws relating to, 92-93.

MAITLAND'S Hiftory of London, reference to an accident by gunpowder in
Thames-ftreet, 12, note.

MALLORIE, Mr. obtains the ufe of Grocers' Hall for a feast, February 9th,
1564, 12.

MARGARET, St. church of, re-built by Sir John Cutler, 305.

MARINE Society fupported by the Grocers' Company, 171.

MARY, Queen, forces the Grocers' Company to adopt the Catholic faith, 63;
and levies a loan upon them, 64-65.

MASTERS of the Grocers' Company first crowned, 56; their election, &c.,
56-57-

MAYOR, the, of London, firft prefented to the Barons of Exchequer, 184.
MEDOWS, Major General Sir William, K.G., notice of, his ancestors-General
Medows companion in arms of Cornwallis, receives the freedom of the
Grocers' Company, 339-340.

MELBORNE John, Master of the Grocers' Company, 4.

MEMBERS received into the Grocers' Company in 1346, 48; in 1347, 51;
in 1348, 52; in 1349, 55; in 1383, 58.

lift of, of the Grocers' Company in 1373, 376-377.

of the Grocers' Company, notices of, fee Notices.
who have been Lord Mayors of London, 371-375.

MERCER, John, a merchant rescued from imprisonment by Sir John Philpot,

201-202.

MERCERS' Company, their wardens fummoned before Elizabeth's council for
extortionate trading, 72.

MERCERS' Hall, meeting place of the first Court of Directors of the Bank of
England, 32.

METROPOLITAN police, inftituted by Sir Robert Peel, 363.
MIDDLETON, Lady, her bequeft to Chrift's Hofpital, 138.
MINUTES of the Grocers' Company, 41-42.

MONK, General, entertained at Grocers' Hall, 20-21; notice of, 269–274;
his ancestry and early life, 269; his revenge on the undersheriff for pub-
licly arresting his father-he serves in the Low Countries, is employed by
Cromwell to fubjugate Scotland, created Duke of Albemarle by Charles II.
270; his courage in the engagement with the Dutch and at Chatham,
271; elected a member of the Grocers' Company, his death, his character
as fketched by Hume, Fox, and Prince, 271-274.

MONOPOLIES, patent for, granted by Queen Elizabeth, 72-73.
MOORE, Sir John, repairs Grocers' Hall, 28-30; keeps his mayoralty at
Grocers' Hall, 31; helps to rebuild the Hall, 134-136; notice of, 287-
296; his liberality to the Grocers' Company as recorded in their books,
287-288; his interference in the election of Sheriffs, 288-289; difturbance
in the city, decifion of the king, petition to the Court of Aldermen, their
answer, new election, 290-291; death of Sir J. Moore and his burial in
St. Dunstan's in the Eaft, his epitaph, 292; song on his installation as
Lord Mayor, 293-296.

MURRAY, the Rt. Hon. Lieut.-General Sir George, K.B., notice of, 367.

NORFOLK, Confpiracy of the Duke of, against Queen Elizabeth, 79-81.
NORMAN, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London, buried in Allhallows' Church,

101-102.

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