INDEX OF NAMES AND PLACES
Ableson, Captain, killed in action, I. 584 Abury, II. 528
Ackworth, Mr., I. 125
Adams, Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor, 1646, II. 480
Africa, scheme for digging for gold in, I. 98 African House, I. 475 Ailesbury, Earl of, II. 39
Albemarle, Duchess of, I. 103; her angry words in reference to Lord Sandwich, 661
Albemarle, Duke of, II. 1, 4, 9, 20, 24, 29, 30. See also under Monk
Alcock, Mr., of Rochester, I. 145, 148 Alcock, Tom, I. 32
Alcocke, Harry, Pepys's cousin, I. 259, 264 Aldborough, II. 39
Aldersgate, limbs of traitors set upon, I. 101 Aldgate, I. 239
Algiers, Lord Sandwich at, I. 194, 197; great storm at, 223; peace concluded with, 248, 252, 260
Allen, Captain, I. 146
Allen, Dr., II. 24
Allen, Rebecca, Ì. 146, 149, 174, 270 Allen, Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor, I. 7, 150, 232; his daughter burnt to death, 321 Allen, Captain Sir Thomas, his complaint against Mr. Wayth, II. 26; portrait of, 29; tried for cowardice, and flies to Jersey, 216
Allestry the bookseller, II. 383 Allington, Lord, II. 200
All Souls' College, Pepys's visit to, II. 522 Alsopp, Mr., sermon by, I. 208
Alsopp, Mr., King's Brewer, I. 456
Ashburnham, Mr. William, Cofferer of the King's household, II. 26, 559
Ashley, Lord, Chancellor of the Exchequer, King's favourite, I. 367, 372; argument with Lord Coventry concerning the prize- money, II. 23, 482, 587
Ashmole, Elias, Antiquary, I. 102 Ashmole, Mr., I. 166
Ashted, near Epsom, I. 269 Ashton Hall, I. 306
Ashwell, Mrs. Pepys's gentlewoman, 1. 379
Askew, Sir J., I. 190
Atkins, II. 578
Audley End House, visited by Pepys, I. 26; King desires to buy, II. 20
Axe Yard, house of Mr. Pepys in, I. 1, 87, 89, 159
Axtell, his execution, I. 101
Aynsworth, Mrs. Elizabeth, II., 355 Ayres, Colonel, I. 24
BABER, Sir John, his whim concerning strangers, II. 21
Backewell (Bakewell), Alderman, I. 76, 79, 171, 172, 251, 254, 257, 287; II. 386, 426, 564
Bacon, Captain, killed in action, II. 43 Bagge, Frank, I. 200
Baldwick (Baldock), I. 182, 194
Ball, Dr., II. 663
Ball, Sir Peter, I. 254, 281
Banes, Mr., brought on board as prisoner,
Banister, Mr., II. 481
Bankes, Sir J., II. 49, 657
Banstead Downs, I. 395
Barebones, Praise God, I. 19, 21, 24
Barkeley, Lord (of Stratton), I. 82
Barkeshire-house, II. 136
Barking, I. 277
Barking Church, Morena buried at, I. 297; fire reaches, II. 94
Barkley, Sir Charles, afterwards Earl of Falmouth, I. 115; King's favour to- wards, 323
Barkly (Berkeley), Lord, I. 28; his seat near Epsom, 282; II. 372, 565. 587 Barkstead, John, regicide, I. 232; taken to the Tower, 233; his execution, 239 Barkway, I. 181
Barlow, Mr., predecessor to Pepys, as Clerk of the Acts, I. 77 Barnadiston, Sir Samuel, II. 505 Barne Elms, II. 226 Barnet, I. 460
Barnewell, Mr., I. 120 Barnston, II. 355
Baron, Lieut.-Colonel, I. 142
Bartholomew Fair, I. 404; II. 551 Barwell, Mr., King's saddler, I. 279
Batelier, W., II. 379, 551 Bateman, Sir Anthony, I. 418
Bates, Dr., Puritan divine, I. 166, 273; his farewell sermon, 275 Bath, II. 528
Batten, Lady, I. 111, 115, 131, passim Batten, Martha, Sir William's daughter, I. 135
Batten, Sir W., Commissioner of the Navy, I. 66; sworn a Justice of the Peace, 96; contends for Mastership of Trinity House, 250; his death, II. 353 Batters, Mrs., I. 556 Battersby, Mr., I. 265
Batteville, Baron de, Ambassador of Spain, his fray with French Ambassador, I. 196
Batts, Captain, II. 419
Baxter, Mr., of Blackfriar's Church, I.
Bayly, Major, II. 639 Baynard's Castle, I. 73 Beacham, Mr., I. 376
Beachamps, Mr., goldsmith, I. 108 Beale, Auditor, I. 314
Beale, Simon, the Trumpeter, I. 116 Bear-garden, the, II. 79
Bear Inn, the, Cambridge, I. 193 Bear, the, Southwark, I. 94 Beaumont, Dr., sermon by, I. 546 Becke, Mrs. Betty, I. 488 Beckford, Captain, II. 453
Beckman, Captain, his map of Tangier, I. 230
Bedford, II. 521
Bednal Green, I. 384
Bell Alley, deaths from plague in, I. 590 Bellasses (Bellasis), Henry, son of Lord Bellasis, I. 50; apprehended for murder, 228; duel with Tom Porter, 304; death, 311
Bellasses, John, Lord, Governor of Tan- gier, I. 546
Belasses, John, taken up for murder, I.
Bell, Captain, II. 43
Bell, Mrs. Pepys's aunt, I. 187
Bell Tavern, the, King Street, I. 78 Bellwood, Mr., II. 636
Bell-yard, gaming-house in, I. 205 Belsyze House, Hampstead, II. 546 Bendy, Mrs., I. 477
Bennet, Sir H., Secretary of State, I. 295;
299, 300, 301, 303, 318; King's favour towards, 323, 338, 359, 367
Bennet, Mr., II. 639
Bens, Mr., I. 118
Berkeley, Captain, afterwards Sir William, I. 422; portrait of, II. 29 Berkenheade, Sir John, I. 316
Berkenshaw, Mr., Pepys's music master, I. 218, 229, 230
Berkshire, Lord, II. 427
Bernard, John, elected member for Hunt-
ingdon, I. 32, 36
Bernard, Sir Robert, I. 178
Bertie, Robert and Edward, I. 52
Bethell, Captain, I. 125
Betterton, actor, I. 139, 187, 204, 290, 297, 312, 395; II. 364 Bickerstaffe, Mr., I. 85
Biddulph, Sir Theophilus, I. 541 Bigglesworth (Biggleswade), I. 178 Billiter Lane, II. 344 Bills, Lady, H. 119 Billup, Mr., II. 587 Birch, Colonel, I. 92 Bird (Burt), actor, I. 289 Bishopsgate Street, I. 407
Bishop's Stafford (Stortford), II. 513 Blackbourne, Robert, Secretary to the Admiralty, I. 12, 33, 34, 35, 38, 80, 86; II. 651
Black Eagle, the Bride Lane, I. 406 Blackfriars, I. 104
Blackfriar's Church, I. 250 Blackfriars, play at, I. 131 Blackwall, I. 126
Blackwell, Alderman, I. 118 Blagrave, Mr., I. 114 Blake, Mrs., II. 640
Blake, Robert, appointed Captain to the Worcester, I. 40; his death, 150 Blanche Chapiton, I. 447
Bland, Mr., describes the situation at Tangier, II. 30
Blanfort (Blanquefort), Marquis de, I. 554 Blayton, Mr., Î. 26
Blockehouse, the, I. 612
Blondeau, Peter, I. 136
Bluddel (Bludworth), Sir Thomas, I. 273 Bludworth, Sir Thomas, II. 58
Blue Bells Tavern, Lincoln's Inn, II. 453 Bluebladder (Blowbladder) Street, 11. 310 Blunt, Colonel, I. 575 Boddam, Mr., I. 271
Boddevill, Mrs., the great beauty, II. 496 Bodham, W., I. 240
Bohemia, Queen of, I. 54, 56; description of by Pepys, 59; visits the fleet, 63; 176, 184; her death, 225
Bois, Mr., his house burnt down, I. 511 Bolton, Cornet, II. 690
Bolton, Sir William, Lord Mayor, II. 125, 399
Bond, Sir Thomas, I. 118 Boone, Mr., II. 505 Booth, Sir George, I. 24, 27 Boreman, Mr., II. 1, 5 Boreman, Sir William, I. 541 Borkett, Mrs., I. 106, III Boscawen, Mr., II., 107 Botelers, the Misses, I. 183
Bottle of Hay, the, John Street, II. Bow, I. 489
Bow Church, I. 333.
Bowes, Sir Jerome, Queen Elizabeth's Ambassador, anecdote of, I. 284
Bowles, John, II. 361
Bowyer, Mrs., I. 115
Bowyer, Mr., I. 31, 169
Boyle, Mr.. physician, II. 532
Boyle, Richard, killed in action, I. 584
Boyle, Robert, I. 39, 41
Boys, Sir John, I. 41
Boys, Mr., marries Dean Fuller's niece, I.
Boyton, Mrs., Maid of Honour, I. 529
Bradshaw, John, President of the High Court of Justice, I. 4, 6; body disin- terred and hanged, 113, 130
Brahé, Count, Swedish Ambassador, I. 196, 205
Brampton, I. 173, 177, 182, passim Brampton Manor, I. 254, 281 Branford, I. 619
Braybrooke, Robert, Bishop of London, his skeleton as exposed by the fire, II. 133
Brazenose College, Pepys's visit to, II. 522 Brazen Nose Tavern, I. 91 Breames, Sir Arnold, I. 118 Breekington, II. 525 Brereton, Lord, II. 405
Brewer, Captain, the painter, I. 328 Bridgeman, John, Bishop of Chester, I. 306
Bridges, Sir Toby, I. 530 Bridgewater, Lord, II. 413
Bridgman, Sir Orlando, I. 99; seal de- livered to, II. 328 Brigden, Mr., I. 130
Brigham, Mr., I. 75
Brisband, Mr., I. 609 Bristol, II. 526
Bristol, Earl of, I. 179, 234
Bristoll, Captain, killed in action, II. 43 Britton, Dr., sermon by, I. 578 Broad Face, the, Reading, II. 529 Broad Street, house in, formerly the glass- house, I. 97; Sir G. Carteret's house in, 521
Broderick, Sir Allen, I. 658
Broghill, Lord, I. 74
Brooke House, Holborn, II. 534
Brooke, Lord, his house at Hackney, II. 57 Brookes, Sir Robert, I. 577
Brookes, Sir W., II. 398
Broome, Alexander, poet, I. 355; death, II. 61
Brouncker, Lord, I. 242, 274, 284; elected President of Gresham College, II. 27
Brown, Major-General, I. 24, 82
Brown, Mr., of St. Maloes, II. 36 Brown, Mrs., I. 72
Browne, Sir Anthony, I. 612
Browne, Captain Arthur, 1. 134; killed, 358 Browne, Sir Richard, Lord Mayor, I. 103, 123. 222, 316
Browne, Mrs., I. 126, 127
Browne, Mr., Clerk of the House of Lords, II. 416
Browne, to teach Mrs. Pepys painting,II.32 Brownlow, Mr., II. 487
Bruce, Robert, Earl of Elgin, I. 366 Buck, Dr., sermon by, I. 199, 205 Buck, Sir Peter, I. 116
Buckhurst, II. 574 Buckhurst, Lord, II. 288 Buckingham, II. 521
Buckingham, Duke of, I. 68; falling out
with Lord Sandwich, 134 various charges against, II. 193; surrenders himself, 276; influence over the King, 395; fights a duel, 428
Bull-Head Tavern, the, II. 206 Bumbridge, Captain, II. 608
Cannon Street, I. 95
Canterbury, Archbishop of, II. 16
Canterbury, the King at, I. 68; Pepys visits Becket's tomb at, 71
Capell, Lord, II. 674
Capell, Sir Henry, II. 674
Carcasse, James, his lines on Pepys, II. 89
Carew, Mr., regicide, his execution, I. 100 Carissimi, Giacomo, I. 504
Carlingford, Earl of, I. 243
Carlisle, Anne, Lady, II. 397 Carpenter, Mr., sermon by, I. 273 Carr, William, II. 408 Carrick, Mrs., I. 11 Carter, Charles, I. 117 Carteret, Lieutenant, I. 269
Carteret, Sir G., I. 171, 201, 202, 209, 211, 232, 237, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 247, 253; his difference with Mr. Coventry, 255, 280, 287, 412, 413; his account of certain customs abroad, 289, 290; ap- pointed to sit on Tangier Commission,
Castlehaven, Lord, I. 417
Castlemaine, Earl of, I. 239; goes to France and rumoured with intent of entering a monastery, 268 Castlemaine, Lady, I. 225, 240, 245; weighed by the King, 247, 248, 252; portrait of, by Lely, 257, 264, 296; leaves her husband, 266, 268; reason for so doing, 267; pricked out of list by Queen, 268; her kindness to a child, 280, 284, 295, 299, 303; her influence at Court, 318, 322, 323, 324, 335, 343, 354, 365, 377; her remark to the Queen, 389; King shews her less attention, 393; restored to favour, 394; anecdote of, 413, 563; famed as a gamester, II. 449 Castles, Dr., I. 94
Cavendish, Lord, I. 52
Chamberlain, Mrs., her fine singing, I. 664
Chamberlain, Sir Thomas, I. 455 Chandois (Chandos), Lord, I. 317 Channell, Luke, master of dancing-school, I. 97
Chaplin, afterwards Sir Francis, I. 96; II.
Charing Cross, Major-General Harrison and Mr. Carew executed at, I. 100, 250; puppet-show at, 306
Charles I., fast in memory of, I. 130 Charles II., popular feeling towards, I. 33, 37, 44, 45; statue of, 43; his letter to the House, 44, 45; his letter to the two generals, 46; letters to Sir Edward Montagu, 47, 48; money granted to, by City Companies, 49; proclaimed in London, 51; his need of clothes and money, 58; visits the fleet at the Hague, 62; alters the names of the vessels, 63; his own description of the perils he had passed through, 63, 64; received by Monk on his landing at Dover, 66; at Canterbury, 68; rejoicings on his birth- day, 68; enters the city of London, 69; his birthday to be kept as a day of thanksgiving, 69; his proclamation against drinking and swearing, 70; touches for the King's evil, 75, 150; entertained by the City, 79; his early rising, 90; his declaration in matters of religion, 104; his proclamation against hackney-coaches, 107; portrait of, painted in Flanders, 108; voted all the excise for ever, 111; plot against his person, 115; dissolves Parliament, 120; visits Deptford to see the yacht building for him, 126; his proclamation con-
cerning Lent, 135; his rumoured marriage, 136, 140; his coronation, 155, seq.; hunts the stag, 183; licentiousness and beggary of his Court, 185, 246; receives letters from the Queen, 234;, prorogues Parliament, 246; his portrait by Lely, 257; ill rumours of his Court, 295, 298, 303, 312; his encouragement of the fishery, 310, 311; his dancing, 323; his pleasure in watching dissecting, 365; his speech on the prorogation of Parlia- ment, 397, 398; satirical pictures of, 433; endeavours to set a permanent fashion in
dress, II. r; his Court more profligate than ever, 299; his lack of linen, 332; a slave to the Duke of Buckingham, 395; his league with Holland, 444 Charles Gustavus, King of Sweden, death of, I. 31 Charleton, Dr., II. 72
Charleton, Sir Job, II. 460
Chatham, I. 126, 145; the Chest at, 263, 271, 280; meeting concerning, 307, 313; plague at, II. 12
Cheapside, I. 12, 167, 196, 208, 219; II. 399
Cheffin, Thomas, the King's closet-keeper, death of, II. 26
Cheffinch, Mr., II. 664
Cheffins (Chiffinch), Mr., II. 307, 324 Chelsy (Chelsea), I. 164, 196, 201 Chequer, the, Charing Cross, I. 361 Cherry Garden, the, Rotherhide, I. 490 Chesterfield, Earl of, gentleman killed by in duel, I. 8; his footman killed, 112; his quarrel with Edward Montagu, 318; takes his wife away from Court, 325, 329,
Chesterfield, Lady, Duke of York falls in love with, I. 304, 325, 329
Chetwind, Mr., I. 22, 95, 106, 175, 216; his death, 313
Chichester, Bishop of, his sermon before the King, I. 80
Chichley, Sir Henry, I. 50
Chichly, Mr., afterwards Sir Thomas, I. 531; 11. 386
Chichly, Sir John, II. 395
Childe, Dr., conducts Samuel and Mrs. Pepys to St. George's Chapel, Windsor, II. 17
Childe, Mr., I. 105, 106, 107, 111, 119, 126 Chillington, I. 4
Chippell, Mr., sermon by, I. 72 Cholmeley, Hugh, his duel with Mr. Montagu, I. 271; on Tangier Com- mission, 299
Cholmly, Sir H., I. 655
Christ Church, Pepys's visit to, II. 522 Christ College, Cambridge, Pepys's brother at, I. 177, 193
Christ's Hospital, I. 188, 236 Christmas, Mr., I. 104 Churchill, Arabella, II. 609 Church-stile, the, Walthamstow, I. 152 Clapham, II. 9
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of, I. 153, 179, 185, 204, 206, 220; difference with Earl of Bristol, 234, 278, 318, 323; his new house, II. 10, 12; would have sold Dunkirk to France, 17; his seal taken from him, 323, 328; impeached of High Treason, 384; flees, leaving a paper be. hind, 399; the paper burnt by hangman, 400; Bill of banishment against, 400, 406 Clarendon House, II. 232 Clarendon Park, I. 497
Clarges, Sir Thomas, physician to the Army, I. 49, 50, 76
Clarke, Sir Francis, on the Commission concerning Chest at Chatham, I. 307 Claypoole, Lord, I. 89
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