Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney
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Craven Cottage, 59
Crest House, 81
Crispe, Sir Nicholas, 10, 40
Croker, Crofton, 68
Cromwell, 3, 75, 80
Cumberland, Bishop, 5
Dawes, Sir A., 81
Dawes, Sir T., 83
Devonshire, Christina, Countess of, 83
Doulton, 54
Dover House, 83
Duels, 84
Duvernay, Mademoiselle, 90
Dwight, John, 53
Eagle House, 21
Earl's Court Exhibition, 38
East End House, 49
Eelbrook Common, 49
Ekins, Dr., 49
Elizabeth Free School, 66
Elizabeth, Queen, 35, 75, 77
Ellenborough House, 91
Elm Lodge, 77
Eridge House, 52
Evelyn, 14
Exeter House, 83
Fairfax, 75
Fairfax House, 80
Female Philanthropic Society, 7
Ferne, Mr., 8
Fisher, Bishop, 5
Fisheries, 18
Fitzherbert, Mrs., 49
Fitzjames, Bishop, 60
Fleetwood, 75
Francis, Sir Philip, 5
Free Library, Fulham, 51
Free Library, Hammersmith, 25
Free Library, Putney, 79
Friends' Meeting-House, 15
Fulham House, 53
Fulham Palace, 59
Fulham Pottery, 53
Gardeners' Lane, 79
Gibbon, Edward, 82
Godolphin Schools, 27
Goldhawk Road, 27
Gouge, Thomas, 13
Granard Lodge, 93
Grantham House, 83
Grindal, Bishop, 63
Grisi, Madame, 51
Grove House, 80, 90
Gurney, Sir R., 26
Gwendolen Avenue, 93
Halfway House, 89
Halley, 5
Halliday, Sir Frederick, 5
Hammersmith and West Kensington Synagogue, 21
Hammersmith, boundaries of, 1
Hammersmith Cemetery, 39
Hammersmith Terrace, 18
Hannen, Lord, 5
Hartley, Dr., 84
Harvey, Colonel Edmund, 50
Henry III., 35
Highlands, 85
High Street, Putney, 79
Highwood, 88
Hook, Theodore, 58
Howard's Lane, 93
Howley, Bishop, 62
Hurlingham, 64
Iles, Dr., 20
Impey, Elijah, 9
Ireton, 75
James I., 35
Johnson, Joseph, 49
Jowett, Benjamin, 5
Keene, Charles, 5
Kelmscott House, 17
King's Theatre, 19
Kingston Road, 88
King Street, 24
Kitcat Club, 77
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, 16
Knolles, Sir T., 69
Laburnum House, 76
Lacey, John, 75
Latymer, Edward, 6
Latymer Foundation School, 6
Latymer Schools, Upper, 18
Laud, Bishop, 60
Leander Club, 74
Lee, Bishop, 5
Leland, 5
Lillie Road, 44
Lily, 4
Lime Grove, 82
Linden House, 17
Little Wapping, 15
Lloyd, Bishop, 17
London Club, 74
Loutherbourgh, 18
Lower Grove House, 91
Lower Mall, 14
Lucy House, 12
Lytton, Sir E. Bulwer, 45, 59
Manchester, Duke of, 5
Manor House, Barnes, 91
Manresa House, 87
Marlborough, Duke of, 5
Marryat, Captain, 16, 41
Milton, 5
Monuments in Fulham Church, 56
Mordaunt, Viscount, 69
Morland, Sir S., 14
Morris, William, 17
Moyle, Walter, 8
Mouliniere House, 81
Mountain, Mrs., 18
Mount Carmel Hermitage, 45
Mount Clare, 90
Mulgrave House, 64
Mulgrave, third Earl of, 8
Munster, Duchess of, 52
Munster House, 52
Munster Park Chapel, 52
Murphy, Arthur, 12, 18
Nevill, Sir Edward, 12
Normand House, 44
Northfield Square, 80
Old Ship, 17
Ollivant, Bishop, 5
Pallenswick, Manor of, 25
Park Lodge, 81
Parson's Green, 67
Payne of Pallenswick, 26
Pembroke, Earl of, 83
Pepys, 5
Perrers, Alice, 25
Peterborough House, 69
Pitt, William, 85
Point House, 76
Pollock, Sir Frederick, 5
Ponsonby Road, 87
Poor Sisters of Nazareth, 5
Pope, 49
Porteous, Bishop, 62
Portsmouth Road, 83
Powell's Almshouses, 54
Purser's Cross, 50
Putney Bridge, 72
Putney Heath, 83
Putney Hill, 81
Putney House, 91
Putney Palace, 74
Putney Park, 83
Putney Park Avenue, 92
Putney Park House, 92
Putney Park Lane, 92
Pryor's Bank, 58
Queen Elizabeth's Dairy, 77
Queen's Club, 38
Queen Street, 14
Radcliffe, Dr., 16
Ranelagh, 76
Ravenscourt Park, 25
Ravensworth House, 48
Richardson, Samuel, 36, 68
Richmond Park, 89
Richmond, Sir W. B., 17
Riverside House, 76
Robin Hood Gate, 88
Rocque, John, 48
Roehampton, 87
Roehampton House, 90
Roehampton Lane, 91
Roehampton Lodge, 91
Roehampton Polo Club, 91
Ronald, Sir Francis, 17
Rosamund's Bower, 68
Sandford Manor, 70
Sands End, 69
Shepherd's Bush, 28
Sherlock, Bishop, 61, 62
Shrewsbury, Earl of, 77
Sibbald, Sir J., 41
Siddons, Mrs., 85
Sion House, 21
Sisters of St. Katherine, 45
Smith, Sir T., 69
Spring Gardens, 76
St. James's Home, 42
St. Joseph's School, 23
St. Mary's Catholic Orphanage, 20
St. Mary's Cemetery (R.C.), 32
St. Mary's Training College, 22
St. Paul's School, 3
St. Paul's School (Girls), 21
St. Paul's National Schools, 13
Star and Garter Hotel, 75
Starch Green Road, 29
Stourton, Lord, 53
Strype, 5
Subiaco House, 91
Summerfield, 93
Sussex Lodge, 16
Swan Brewery, 48
Swinburne, 81
Syndercomb, Miles, 28
Tarnworth, John, 69
Temple, Bishop, 63
Terrick, Bishop, 62
Thames Club, 74
Thanet Lodge, 76
Thompson, James, 16
Tonson, Jacob, 77
Truro, Lord Chancellor, 5
Turner, 17
Union Workhouse, 39
Upper Mall, 15
Upper Richmond Road, 93
Vanbrugh, Sir John, 61
Wager, Sir Charles, 49
Walham Green, 46
Walker's Place, 79
Walsingham, Sir Francis, 77
Waste Land Almshouses, 29, 42
Waterloo Street, 14
Weltje Street, 17
West End Chapel, 24
West Kensington Park Chapel, 24
West Lodge, 77
West London Hospital, 19
White Lodge, 89
Wildcroft, 84
William Smith's Almshouses, 14
Wimbledon Common, 86
Windsor House, 76
Wolsey, Cardinal, 82
Worlidge, Thomas, 12
Wormholt Barns, 30
Wormwood Scrubs, 31
Wren, Sir Christopher, 61
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Transcriber's Notes
The following errors in the original text have been corrected:
Page 4: Charity Commissoners changed to Charity Commissioners
Page 21: stuccoed bnilding changed to stuccoed building
Page 43: to build almhouses changed to to build almshouses
Index: Page number for entry "Ekins, Dr." added.
The inconsistent hyphenation of "needle work" and "needle-work" and "Bulwer
Lytton" and "Bulwer-Lytton" has been left as per the original.
The use of "Moulinere House" in the main text and "Mouliniere House" in
the index has also been left unchanged.
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