London (England) -- Antiquities; London (England) -- History
Water-engineer, Peter Corbis, ii., 91
Waterloo Bridge, ii., 97
Watermen, Thames', ii., 22, 167
Watling Street, i., 6
Wax Chandlers' Company, i., 212
Weavers' Company, i., 213
Westcheap, ii., 30
---- markets of Eastcheap and, ii., 213
Westminster, i., 126
---- abbot and monks of, in prison, i., 59
---- Axe Yard, ii., 54
---- Bridge, ii., 94
---- Hall, ii., 2
---- Old inns in, ii., 70, 71
---- Palace of, ii., 1
---- Roman settlement at, i., 111
Wheelwrights' Company, i., 213
"Wherries," ii., 22
Whist played at Coffee-houses, ii., 138
Whitefriars Palace, ii., 60
Whitehall, ii., 57
---- Banqueting House, ii., 14
---- Floods at, ii., 57
---- Palace of, ii., 9, 11, 13, 56, 57
"White Hart" Inn, ii., 115, 123
"White Horse" Inn, ii., 127
White Tower, i., 34
"White's" Chocolate-house, ii., 137
---- Club, ii., 101
Whittington, Sir Richard, i., 178
Wild-fowl in St. James's Park, ii., 63
William I., Charter of, i., 22
---- i., 29
---- surrender of London to, i., 30
"Will's" Coffee-house in Russell Street, ii., 137, 141
Winchester House, ii., 46
---- House of Marquis of, ii., 36
Windows in the Guildhall, i., 189
Witham, Somersetshire, i., 87
Wolsey, Cardinal, ii., 13
Wolsey's Palace, Cardinal, i., 116
Wooden houses near Temple, i., 116
---- ---- at Cripplegate, i., 115
Woodwork in City Churches, Carved, ii., 207
Woolcombers, i., 213
Woolmen's Company, i., 213
Wren, Sir Christopher, i., 43; ii., 205
Wren's building, i., 144
---- churches destroyed, ii., 206
---- renovations of the Tower, i., 35
Yard, Glasshouse, ii., 49
---- Ireland, ii., 50
---- Playhouse, ii., 50
---- Tilt, ii., 58
---- Westminster, Axe, ii., 54
York House, ii., 13
Youths, Sports of London, i., 131
Zoological collections, ii., 63
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