Coke, Sir Robert, 171.
Cooke, Thomas, account of him, 84. Coombe House, near Croydon, 125.
Bourgeois, Sir Francis, his bequest to Cooper's Hill, 290.
Dulwich College, 102.
Box hill, 159, 179, 180.
Brereton, Sir William, 124.
Copthorn and Effingham, hundred of, 167.
Corbet, Bishop, account of him, 169. Cornish, Admiral, 240,
Coway Stakes, 210.
Cranley, 224.
Thomas de, account of him,
Cromwell, Earl of Essex, a native of
Putney, 112. Croydon canal, 25.
hundred of, 122.
its history, the palace, 123; the church, 125; Whitgift's hospi- tal, 126; alms-houses, the town- hall, navigable canal, iron rail- road, 127.
Bysshe, Sir Edward, account of him, Cuddington, 176.
Carew, Sir Francis, his fruit trees, Denham, Sir John, remarks on his
130; bis monument, 133.
Carshalton church, 154.
Donne, Dr. account of him, 291. note.
Cartwright, William, his bequests to Dorchester, Countess of, anecdotes of
Dulwich College, 103.
Chalk-pits, 12.
Chert park, 160. Chertsey, hundred of, 284.
town of, its abbey, 285; church, charity-school, bridge, 286 Cholmondeley, Miss, her accidental death, 174.
Clandon House, 274.
Clapham, common, church, 103. Claremont, 257.
Clayton, Sir Robert, his monument and inscription, 158; account of him, 139, note.
Cleave, William, Esq. alms-house founded by him, 186; his monu- ment, 189.
Cleveland, Duchess of, account of her, 178, note. Cobham, 206.
Godbold, Nathaniel, 255.
Godschall, Sir Robert, Ins monument,
Godstone, 140; its stone quarries and mineral waters, 141. Gore, Lieutenant-general, 174. Gower, John, the poet, his monument,
Greenhill, Thomas, inscription on him, 153.
Grindall, Archbishop, his monument,
Grove Hill, the residence of Dr. Lett- som, 98. Guildford, situation, 257; ancient history, 252; remarkable tenures, 254: the castle, 255; Friary, 258; Trinity church, 259; St. Mary's, St. Nicholas's, 262; Abbot's Hos pital, 263; free grammar-school, 265; town-hall, 266; theatre, gaol, spital, 267; charity-school, chapels, bridge, bath, recent improvements, race-course, 268; eminent natives, 269-271.
Guy, Thomas, account of him, 49,
Leake, Admiral Sir John, a native of Rotherhithe, 76.
Hull, Richard, Esq. account of him, Lee Boo, Prince, inscription on his
James II. anecdote of his queen. Jessop's Well, 210.
Jolliffe, William, Esq. 154. note.
Kennington, ancient palace there, 93. Kew, new palace erecting there by his Majesty, pleasure-grounds, 190; the botanic garden, 191. Keyse, Thomas, his exhibitions, 73. Kingston, hundred of, 181. Kingston, town of, its situation, an- tiquities discovered there, ib.; re- markable events, 182; corporation, representation, markets, 1814; the town-ball, the bridge, Norbeton- ball, 185; Norbeton Place, alms- house, ancient chapel, 186; the free grammar-school, the church, 187; the conduit, 190. Kingswood Lodge, 290.
Mallet Du Pan, Jacques, 203.
Manning, Rev. Mr. his epitaph, 234; account of him, 235, note.
Knight's Hill, the residence of Lord Marden Park, 140.
Medway, river, 10.
Merstham, stone dug there, 11; cu- rious font in the church, 153; its apple orchards, 154.
Merton, priory, historical events, 104; church, 105.
Walter de, account of him,
Place, 106. Mickleham, 179. Mineral Waters, 10. Minerals, ib.
Lambeth, its situation, 76; palace, 77; church, 82; burial-ground, 84; monastery founded there, 86; meeting-houses, Lambeth Wells, Cuper's Gardens, 87; Astley's Am- phitheatre, Patent Shot manufac- tory, Beaufoy's Vinegar-works, 88; Coade and Sealy's artificial stone Mitcham Grove, 135. manufactory, Strand-bridge, the Mole, river, its course, 7; peculiarity Asylum, 89; Westminster-Lying- for which it is remarkable, 8. in Hospital, Refuge for the Desti-Monk's Grove, 287. tute, 90; alms-houses, schools, Moor Park, 246. Vauxhall, 91, Vauxhall-gardens, 92; the Regent's-Bridge, Ken- nington, palace there, 93; Stock- well Ghost, 94; South Lambeth, Physic-garden of the Tradescants,
Moore, Edward, account of him, 84. Mordon Hall, 107.
Park, 106. Moore, Dr. John, 203. Morland, Sir Samuel, his mechanical contrivances, 92. note.
Rail-road from Wandsworth to Merst- tham, 24.
Ralegh, Sir Walter, original letter by his lady, 131.
Randalls, near Letherhead, 174. Reigate, hundred of, 144.
--, situation, markets, popula- tion, representation, 145; the cas- tle, 146; the Priory, the church, 147; the market house, remains of ancient chapels, the park, 149. Richmond, history of its palace, 194; present remains of it, the old park, 198; the Lodge, the Observatory, 199; the king's farm, the new park, 200; the Lodges, Carthusian con- vent, 201; convent of Observants, the church, 202; the theatre, 203; the bridge, 204; eminent native, 205.
Sandersted Court, 135. Selwyn, John, memorial of him, 216. Send, 276.
Send Grove, ib.
Shalford House, 227.
Shannon, Viscount, his monument, 215.
Sheidon, Archbishop, his monument,
Shire, its situation, church, 2.8. Shirley Huse, Lear Croydon, 128. Skene, Robert, his menement, 189. Skrine, Henry, Esq. his monument,
Smith, Heary, Esq. his monument and inscription, 116; account of bim, 117.
Sout! wark, history, 43; representa- tion, and division, 44; St Olave's,
ance, 6; waters, 7; minerals and fossils, 10; state of property, 15; buildings, ib.; poor-rates and state of the poor, 14; agriculture, 15; roads, 23; canals, 25; case tures, 26; forest, ib.; Roman sta- tions, encampments, roads, &c. 18; general history, 30; honcrial bas- tory, 51; ecclesiastical history and government, 40; civil government, representation, &c. 41. Surrey Canal, 25. Sutton Place, 282.
Tandridge, hundred of, 156.
village, its priory, 144. Taverner, Richard, Esq. account of him, 185 note.
ib; the Bridge-house, 45; St. Temple Grove, a favourite residence Jehn's and St. Thomas's, 46; St. of Sir William Temple, 108. Thomas's Hospital, 47, Guy's Hos-Thames Ditton, 206, pital, 49; St. Saviour's, 51; Win
chester House, 51; the Sews, 55; the Clink, the Globe theatre, 56; the Bear Garden, Southwark Eridge, 57; Borough market, St. Margaret's Hill, the Tabard Int, 56, the Marshalsca, St. George the Martyr, 59.; Suffolk Place, Union Hall, County Gaol and House of Correction, 60; King's Beuch prison, Christ church, 61: Albron Mills, Plate Glass Ma- nufactory, Surrey Institution, 62; Surrey Chapel, Magdalen Hospi- tal, 63; Surrey Theatre, Obelisk, 64; Lancaster's school, St. George's Fields, School of the Indigent Blind, 65; Philanthropic Society,' 66; the Dog and Duck, 67. Sterborough Castle, 142. Stockwell, extraordinary imposition practised there, 94,
Stoke near Guilford, 277. Stoke, D'Abernon, 209. Stoughton, 277.
Thirleby, Bishop, account of him, 98
Thomas, Bishop, 139. Thomson, James, the poet, his mons ment and house, 203. Thorncroft, near Letherhead, 174. Thunderfield Castle, 141. Thurland, Sir Edward, 118. Toft, Mary, her imposture, 236. Toland, John, 110. Tradescants, their monument, 83; their physic-garden and muscom,
Tunstall, Bishop, account of him, 83
Vauxhall, 91; Gardens, 99. Villiers, Lord Francis, his gallantry,
Waghorn, Capt. his monument, 69.
Sir Laurence, his epitaph, Wakefield, Rev. Gilbert, 203.
278. Streatham church, 114; mineral wa- ter, 115.
Park, 114. Surrey, general aspect of the county, division and population, 2; cli- mate, 5; soil, 4; general appear-
Wallington, remains of antiquity covered there, 133. Walton on the Hill, Roman remains discovered there, 180; the church,
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