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Wilberforce, William, 157.
Wilson, Lady, 189.

Willan, Thomas, 353.

Wilkins, Dr. John, 616.

Windham, Sir Francis, 54.
Hon. Percy, 491.
Winchelsea, Earl of, 108.
Windsor, Andrews, Lord, 509;
611.

Thomas, 511.
Wolsey, Cardinal, 445; 447; 452;
457; 482; 518.
Woollett, William, 172.
Wood, Thomas, 268; 524.
Bishop, 275.

Woodroffe, George, 579.
Worcester, Marquis of, 292.
Earl of, 725.

Wolstenholme, Sir John, 631;
632.

Wren, Sir Christopher, 73; 487.
Wright, Bishop, 556.

Sir Edmund, 558.

Wyatt, Charles, 335.
Wynne, Edward, 89.
Wyndham, Thomas, 116.

Y.

Yarborough, Earl of, 52.
York, Duke of, 58; 81.
Young, Dr. 141.

Rev. Patrick, 556.

Z.

Zinzendorf, Count, 45; 87.

Wilbraham, Sir Roger, 743, 744. Zoffany, I. 329.

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F.

Feltham, Parish, 515-517.
Finchley, Parish, 354-356.
Friar's Place, hamlet, 331.
Friern Barnet, Parish, 356-358.
Fulham, Parish, 90-128.

G.

Golder's Green, village, 690.

Hounslow, hamlet, 439-441.
Hoxton, hamlet, 276-278.

I.

Ickenham, Parish, 557-560.
Isleworth, Parish, 359-384.
Islington, Parish, 224–253.

K.

Kensington, Parish, 128-161.
Kentish Town, hamlet, 179, 180.

Greenford Magna, Parish, 586-Kilburn, hamlet, 202–205.

Kingsbury, Parish, 681–683.
Kingsland, hamlet, 238, 239.
Knightsbridge, hamlet, 158-161.

589.
591.

Parva, Parish, 589-

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Haggerston, hamlet, 278.

Halford, or Halliford, Lower, vil-Mill Hill, hamlet, 686–685.

lage, 496,

Hammersmith, hamlet, 113 128.
Hampstead, Parish, 186-210.
Hampton, Parish, 444-488.

Wick, hamlet, 487, 488.

Hanworth, Parish, 517-524.

Hanwell, Parish, 591-594.

Harefield, Parish, 560-577.

Harlington, Parish, 616-622.

625.

Muswell Hill, hamlet, 213.

N.

Neasdon, village, 349, 350.
Newington, or Stoke Newington,
Parish, 253-259.

Green, hamlet, 239,

Harmondsworth, Parish, 622-North-end, village, 112, 113.

240.

Northall, Parish, 583-586.

Harrow-on-the-hill, Parish, 650-Norwood, Parish, 607–610.

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Parson's Green, village, 107, 111. Stepney, Parish, 290-313.

Pinner, hamlet, 674-677.
Ponder's end, village, 729.
Poplar and Blackwall, hamlet,
301-313.

Primrose Hill, hamlet, 201; 202.

R.

Ratcliffe, hamlet, 300, 301.
Riselip, or Ruislip, Parish, 577-

583.

S.

Shacklewell, hamlet, 272.
Sheperton, Parish, 495–500.
Somers Town, hamlet, 183-186.
Southall, hamlet, 603, 609.
Southgate, hamlet, 709–713.
South Mims, Parish, 748-758.
Staines, Market-town, 502-508.
Stamford Hill, hamlet, 272.
Stanwell, Parish, 508, 512.
Stanmore Magna, Parish,
633.

Strand on the Green, hamlet, 328,
329.

Stratford Bow, Parish, 282-287.
Sudbury Green, hamlet, 681.
Sunbury, Parish, 490-495.

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Uxbridge, Market-town, 528-
W.

Walham Green, village, 111, 112
Wembly, hamlet, 680, 681.
West end, hamlet, 201.
Westbourn Green, 164, 165.
625-Whitton, hamlet, 430-432.
Wilsdon, or Willesden, Parish,
347-352.

Parva, or Whitchurch,
Parish, 633-647.

Winchmore Hill, village, 709.

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.

The indulgence of the Reader is requested for some typographical errors, almost unavoidable in a work published in periodical parts. The most important of these are noticed is the present page.

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note for "Pultney," read Pulteney.

26 insert George, in the blank. The late Mr. Gostling purchased a considerable part, but not the whole, of the Duke of Argyle's property in the neighbourhood of Whitton.

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for" Dere," read George Deare. A notice of this promising artist occurs in Dr. Clarke's Travels, Part second, section second, page 12.

5 for "splended," read splendid.

more dele the first s, in "sverse."

11 for " Building'," read Buildings.
4 dele" for."

To the second note, add the mark +.

5 for "Hanwele," read Harwell.

14 for " in this town," read in this part of the town of Brentford.
11 for" describe," read ascribe.

614 21 for "probably,” read probable.

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680 713

26 for" front," read font; and, at line 30, of the same page, for "Cemetry, read Cemetery.

note for "Faselis," read Fuseli's.

To the account of Southgate it may be added that there is, in this hamlet, a school for gratuitous education, on an extensive and very judicious plan. The schoolhouse, a modern and commodious building, is situated within the grounds attached to the villa of John Walker, Esq.

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