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Hemel Hempstead, formerly Haen Hempstead, or Old Hempstead, 24;
-once the residence of the Saxon kings, ib.

Hempstead Bury, see Hemel Hempstead.

Hendon, its situation, name, and history, 426;-villas, 427.
place, the residence of G. Peters, Esq. 427.

Henry the Seventh's chapel, Westminster, repaired, 618.

Hertford, hundred and town of, 85;-descent of the manor through
various hands, 87.

Hertfordshire, its boundaries, form and extent, principal rivers, &c. 3.
Hertingford bury, history of the manor of, 97-pictures of the Kit-cat
club, 98.

Heston, history of the manor of, 502.-Description of Osterley park, 503.
Higham hall, Walthamstow, the seat of J. Harman, Esq. 297.
Highbury barn, or gardens, place, and terrace, 376.
Highgate, hamlet of Hornsey, history of, 384.

Highlands, Epping forest, the seat of Isaac Currie, Esq. 175.
Highwood Quarter, a wood near Chelmsford, 255.

Hill, Mr. Robert, the celebrated linguist, anecdotes of, 32, n.
hall, Essex, the elegant seat and park of sir W. Smyth, 290.
Hillingdon, parish of, and descent of the manors, 463.
Hitchin, general account of, 43;-fairs, ib.

Hoddesdon, history of the manor of, 83.

Holland house, Kensington, description of, 443.

Homerton, a hamlet of Hackney, 330.

Hook's farm, a demesne for the support of six almshouses, 255.

Hooper, J. his house and gardens at Amwell, near Ware, 65.

Hornchurch, parish of, its wards, &c. 196;-origin of its name, 187, 198,
Horndon, West, or little Thorndon, a manor belonging to lord Petre, 212.
Hornsey parish, its rural situation, 383.

Hounslow, a hamlet of the parishes of Isleworth, and Heston, 504.
Hensdon, history of the manor of, 59;-description of the church, 60.
Hyde, the, near Ingateston, its fine collection of coins, 223.

park, description and history of, 572.

I & J.

Ickenham, its former names, and manors, 458. See Swakeley.
Ilford, great, a hamlet of the parish of Barking, 176.
Ingatestone, a post town of Essex, its great thoroughfare, 218.
hall, description of, 219.

Ise of dogs, why so called, its extent, &c. 318.

⚫ Isleworth, its situation, distance from London, fruit grounds, and method
of conveyance to the London markets, 510.

Islington, its name, extent, division, and antiquities, 373.

Spa, or New Tunbridge Wells, 357.

Jack Straw's castle, a name given to two ancient embankments, 373.
Jews, society for converting, 581.

Jews' hospital for aged poor, and the education and employment of youth,

504.

K.

Kelveden hall, the villa of lady Clive, 289.

Kelvedon hatch, parish of, 289.

Kensington, history of the manor of, 441;-description of Holland house,

443.

Kensworth church, a curious specimen of Norman architecture, 40.
Kentish town, or Cantilows, a manor in Pancras parish, 367.
Kenton, B. Esq. memoirs of, 311, n.

Ken wood, or Caen wood, the seat of earl Mansfield, 370.

Kilbourne, priory of, its origin, 437-descent of the manor, 438.

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King's hold, a manor in the lordship of Hackney, its ancient possessors,

&c. 331.

Kingsland, its ancient hospital for lepers, 333.

Langley, formerly the residence of Henry III. 23.

Knebworth, its name, market, and fair, 47.

Knightsbridge, situation, parishes, manor, and principal inhabitants, 570.

L.

Laindon hills, Essex, their elevation and beautiful scenery, 211.
Lake, sir Thomas, memoirs of, 419.

Laleham, village of, its rural situation, and advantage for angling, 470.
Lambourne, lordship of, and condition of its tenure, 291.

Langley Bottom, a rural retreat near the source of the New river, 67.
Latton priory, ancient remains of, 271.

Lea, a river of Bedfordshire, source, and its course, through Herts, Es-
sex, &c. 3.

Lilley, or Lilley Hoo, history of the manor of, 42.
Limehouse, parish and church, description of, 318.
Linsters, a manor of Rickmersworth, 11.

Lock hospital, Grosvenor place, account of, 573.
London, Addenda to the description of, 577.

Loughton, formerly a lordship of Waltham abbey, 295.

Loxford hall, near Barking, the seat of Mr. Hulse, 189.

Luton, its distance from London, manufacture of straw hats, 40.
Hoo, the seat of the marquis of Bute, 41.

Marine excise office, 580.

M.

Market cell, Herts, formerly a Benedictine nunnery, 40.

street, its origin and situation, 40.

Marks, a manor in Romford town ward, 194.

Middlesex, its name, boundaries, shape, extent, rivers, &c. 303---306.
Mile-end, hamlet of, 306;-Trinity almshouses, ib.

Milk-maids almshouses, Islington road, 350.

Mill-green house, Essex, the elegant mansion cf Mr. Smith, 224.

Mint, the new, at Tower hill, description of, 579.

Monmouth, Henry Cary, earl of, biographical sketch of, 8.

Monument in remembrance of the fire of London, 580.

More, the, a manor of Rickmersworth, 9.

Morehall, a manor in the lordship of Writtle, 254.

Moulsham, hamlet of, 225;-history of the manor, 226.

Mountney's Ing, or Munassing, its name, and ancient owners, 217.

Museum, British, constitution and regulations of, 626.

Muswell hill, derivation of its name, 387.

Myddleton, sir Hugh, .358.

Nasing, history of the parish of, 272.

N.

Navestock hall, a seat of the Waldegrave family, 289.

Nether hill, Essex, remains of, 276.

Nettleswell, parish of, 271;-school, and monuments in the church, ib.
Newdigate, sir Richard, anecdotes of, 456.

Newland hall, formerly the property of king Harold, 261.

New river head, near Ware, Herts, 4, 63, 65.

North End, a hamlet of Fulham parish, 542.

Mims park, the seat of H. Brown, Esq. 133.

Ockingdon hall, the residence of R. Higgs, Esq. 204.

Norwood, a dependency of the parish of Hayes, 505.

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Ockingdon, North and South, their ancient name and descent, 204.
Offley, Great, formerly a palace of king Offa, in which he died, 42.,

Ongar

Ongar, Cheping, formerly a Roman station, 287.

hundred of, account of an ancient custom observed in, 263.

Osterley park, its various possessors, 503.

Otes hall, formerly the residence of John Locke, Esq. 271.
Owen, lady, her free school and almshouses, Islington road, 350.

P.

Paddington, its situation, and church, 439.

Pancras, parish of, its extent, increase of buildings, 367.
Pentonville, history of its rise and increase ef buildings, 372.
Perry's wet dock, Blackwall, description of, 326.

Pitshanger, a manor of Ealing, its descent to J. Soane, Esq. 507.
Pope's house and gardens, at Twickenham, description of, 495.
Poplar, its name, almshouses, West India dock, &c. 318.
Porters, Herts, the seat of the marchioness of Sligo, 132.

Q.

Quaker's working school, Goswell street road, 350.
Quarles, Fr. Esq. cup bearer to the queen of Bohemia, 193.
R.

293.

Ranelagh house, formerly a place of entertainment, 565.
Rickmersworth, or Rickmansworth, its situation, &c. 6.
Rolls, a manor in Chigwell, the seat of admiral Harvey,
Romford, origin of its name, markets, &c. 188.
Russel, lord, see Rye house.—his execution, 72, 73, n.
---square, statue of the late duke of Bedford, erected in, 625.

S.

Sadler's wells, description, and origin of, 356.

St. Alban's, borough of, its situation, name, &c. 112.

George's hospital, Hyde park corner, 574.

Paul's cathedral, monuments erected in, 592.

Sion house, a seat of the duke of Northumberland, history of, 514.
Smithfield market, 596.-proceedings for the removal of, ib.

Staines, its name, situation, government, markets and fairs, 468.
Stanwell, history of, 466;-the church, and tombs, 468.
Stepney, village and parish of, 308.

Stevenage, its ancient name, 46.

Strand bridge, originally projected by Mr. Gwynne, 607.

Strawberry hill, late the residence of Horace Walpole, 489.

T.

Teddington, its distance from London, origin of its name, &c. 487.
Theatres destroyed by fire, list of, 611, n.

Theobalds, an appanage of the lordship of Cheshunt, 141.

Tilbury fort, description of, &c. 210.

Tottenham, village and manor of, its ancient name, and history, 387.

Tring grove, herts, 32.

Twickenham, its situation, and distance from London, 481.

V & U.

Veterinary college, Pancras, its establishment, offices, &c. 368,
Uxbridge, a hamlet of Hillingdon parish, 459.

W.

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Waltham abbey, its distance from London and origin, 277.
Wanstead, village of, 160;-description of the new church, ib.
Watford, its antiquity and descent to the earls of Essex, 11.
West India docks, Poplar, description of, 318.

Westminster abbey, recent monuments, erected in, &c. 619.
Woodford, village of, 297;-its church, ib.

Y.

Yeverney, a manor in the parish of Staines, 469.

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