LOCKE, William, of Norbury Park, iv. 43.
LOCKHART, Sir George, v. 227, n. 4.
LOCKHART, J. G.,
Captain Carleton’s Memoirs, on the authorship of, iv. 334, n. 4;
Johnson on the Royal Marriage Bill, ii. 152, n. 2;
Scott and the Vanity of Human Wishes, i. 193, n. 3.
LOCKMAN, J., i. 115, n. 1;
‘l’illustre Lockman,’ iv. 6.
LODGING-HOUSE LANDLORDS, i. 422.
LOFFT, Capel,
account of him, iv. 278;
his Reports quoted, iii. 87, n. 3.
LOMBE, John, iii. 164.
LONDON
I.
LONDON,
advantages of it, ii. 120;
Black Wednesday, v. 196, n. 3;
bones gathered for various uses, iv. 204;
Boswell’s love for London:
See BOSWELL, London;
buildings, new, iv. 209;
rents not fallen in consequence,
iii. 56, 226;
Burke, described by, iii. 178, n. 1;
burrow, near one’s, i. 82, n. 3;
iii. 379;
censure escaped in it, See below, freedom
from censure;
centre of learning, ii. 75;
circulating libraries, i. 102, n. 2; ii.
36. n. 2;
City, aldermen, political divisions among
the, iii. 460;
Camden, Lord, honours shown
to, ii. 353, n. 2;
Common-Council, inflammable,
ii. 164;
petitions for
mercy to Dodd, iii. 120, n. 3, 143;
subscribes to
Carte’s History, i. 42, n. 3;
contest with House of Commons,
ii. 300, n. 5; iii. 459-60; iv. 139;
division in the popular party,
iii. 460; iv. 175, n. 1;
King, presents a remonstrance
to the (1770), iii. 460;
an Address (1770),
iii. 201, n. 3;
an Address (1781),
iv. 139, n. 4;
‘leans towards
him’ (1784), iv. 266;
‘in unison
with the Court’ (1791), iv. 329, n. 3;
Lord Mayors not elected by
seniority, iii. 356, 459-60;
ministers for seven years
not asked to the Lord Mayor’s feast, iii. 460;
Wilkes, the Chamberlain, iv.
101, n. 2;
City-poet, iii. 75;
City, women of the, iii. 353;
Culloden, news of, v. 196, n. 3;
dangers from robbers in 1743, i. 163,
n. 2;
Johnson attacked, ii. 299;
‘dangers of the night,’ i.
119, n. 1;
dear to men of letters, ii. 133;
deaths, from hunger, iii: 401;
from all causes, iv. 209;
eating houses unsociable, i. 400;
economy, a place for, iii. 378;
freedom from censure, ii. 356; iii. 378;
Gibbon loves its dust, iii. 178, n. 1;
and the liberty that it gives,
iii. 379, n. 2;
gin-shops, iii. 292, n. 1;
glasshouses, i. 164, n. 1;
Gordon riots, iii. 427-31;
greatest series of shops in the world,
ii. 218;
hackney-coaches, number of, iv. 330;
happiness to be had out of it, iii. 363;
heaven upon earth, iii. 176, 378;
hospitality, ii. 222;
hospitals, iii. 53, n. 5;