n. 3; iii. 405, n. 6;
Osborne’s bookshop, i. 161;
Great Russell Street, Beauclerk’s library, iv. 105, n. 2;
Gresham College, iii. 13;
Grosvenor Square, Mr. Thrale’s house,
Johnson’s room in it, iii. 324, n. 4, 405, n. 6; iv. 72;
Mr. Thrale dies there, iv. 84;
Grub Street,
defined, i. 296;
saluted, ib., n. 2;
Johnson had never been there, ib.;
history of it, i. 307, n. 2;
‘Let us go and eat a beefsteak in Grub Street,’ iv. 187;
Guildhall,
Beckford’s monument, iii. 201;
its Giants, v. 103, n. 1;
Wilkes on his way to it, iv. 101, n. 2;
Haberdashers’ Company, i. 132, n. 1;
Half-Moon Street, Boswell’s lodgings, ii. 46, n. 2, 59;
Harley Street,
Johnson dines at Allan Ramsay’s house, No. 67, iii. 391, n. 2;
Haymarket Theatre,
Foote and George III, iv. 13, n. 3;
Foote’s patent, iii. 97, n. 2;
Gordon Riots, open at the, iii. 429, n. 3;
Spectator, mentioned in the, iii. 449;
Hedge Lane, Johnson visits a man in distress, iii. 324;
Henrietta Street, i. 485, n. 1;
Holborn,
Boswell starts from it in the Newcastle Fly, ii. 377, n. 1;
Johnson twice resides there, iii. 405, n. 6;
writes there his Hermit of Teneriffe, i. 192, n. 1;
Tyburn procession along it, iv. 189, n. 1;
Hummums, iii. 349;
Hyde Park,
Boswell takes an airing in Paoli’s coach, ii. 71, n. 2;
troops reviewed there at Dodd’s execution, iii. 120, n. 3;
Hyde Park Corner, iii. 450;
Inner Temple: See below under TEMPLE;
Ironmonger Row, Old Street, Psalmanazar lived there, iii. 443, 444;
Islington,
Johnson goes there for change of air, iv. 271, 415;
mentioned, iii. 273, 450;
Ivy Lane: See under CLUBS, Ivy Lane Club;
Johnson Buildings, iii. 405, n. 6;
Johnson’s Court,
Johnson removes to it, ii. 5;
Boswell and Beauclerk’s veneration for it, ii. 229, 427;
‘Johnson of that Ilk,’ ib., n. 2; iii. 405, n. 6;
Kennington Common, iii. 239, n. 2;
Kensington,
Elphinston’s academy, ii. 171, n. 2;
Boswell and Johnson dine there, ii. 226;
Kensington Palace,
Dr. Clarke and Walpole sit up there one night, iii. 248, n. 2;
King’s Bench Prison,
broken open in the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
Lydiat imprisoned, i. 194, n. 2;
Smart dies in it, i. 306, n. 1;
Wilkes imprisoned, iii. 46, n. 5;
King’s Bench Walk,
Johnson hears Misella’s story, i. 223, n. 2;
‘Persuasion tips his tongue,’ &c., ii. 339, n. 1;
King’s Head: See CLUBS, Ivy Lane;
Knightsbridge, v. 286;
Lambeth-marsh, Johnson said to have lain concealed there, i. 141;
Lambeth Palace, public dinners, iv. 367, n. 3;
Leicester-fields, Reynolds lived there, ii. 384, n. 3;
Le Telier’s Tavern: See above
Osborne’s bookshop, i. 161;
Great Russell Street, Beauclerk’s library, iv. 105, n. 2;
Gresham College, iii. 13;
Grosvenor Square, Mr. Thrale’s house,
Johnson’s room in it, iii. 324, n. 4, 405, n. 6; iv. 72;
Mr. Thrale dies there, iv. 84;
Grub Street,
defined, i. 296;
saluted, ib., n. 2;
Johnson had never been there, ib.;
history of it, i. 307, n. 2;
‘Let us go and eat a beefsteak in Grub Street,’ iv. 187;
Guildhall,
Beckford’s monument, iii. 201;
its Giants, v. 103, n. 1;
Wilkes on his way to it, iv. 101, n. 2;
Haberdashers’ Company, i. 132, n. 1;
Half-Moon Street, Boswell’s lodgings, ii. 46, n. 2, 59;
Harley Street,
Johnson dines at Allan Ramsay’s house, No. 67, iii. 391, n. 2;
Haymarket Theatre,
Foote and George III, iv. 13, n. 3;
Foote’s patent, iii. 97, n. 2;
Gordon Riots, open at the, iii. 429, n. 3;
Spectator, mentioned in the, iii. 449;
Hedge Lane, Johnson visits a man in distress, iii. 324;
Henrietta Street, i. 485, n. 1;
Holborn,
Boswell starts from it in the Newcastle Fly, ii. 377, n. 1;
Johnson twice resides there, iii. 405, n. 6;
writes there his Hermit of Teneriffe, i. 192, n. 1;
Tyburn procession along it, iv. 189, n. 1;
Hummums, iii. 349;
Hyde Park,
Boswell takes an airing in Paoli’s coach, ii. 71, n. 2;
troops reviewed there at Dodd’s execution, iii. 120, n. 3;
Hyde Park Corner, iii. 450;
Inner Temple: See below under TEMPLE;
Ironmonger Row, Old Street, Psalmanazar lived there, iii. 443, 444;
Islington,
Johnson goes there for change of air, iv. 271, 415;
mentioned, iii. 273, 450;
Ivy Lane: See under CLUBS, Ivy Lane Club;
Johnson Buildings, iii. 405, n. 6;
Johnson’s Court,
Johnson removes to it, ii. 5;
Boswell and Beauclerk’s veneration for it, ii. 229, 427;
‘Johnson of that Ilk,’ ib., n. 2; iii. 405, n. 6;
Kennington Common, iii. 239, n. 2;
Kensington,
Elphinston’s academy, ii. 171, n. 2;
Boswell and Johnson dine there, ii. 226;
Kensington Palace,
Dr. Clarke and Walpole sit up there one night, iii. 248, n. 2;
King’s Bench Prison,
broken open in the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
Lydiat imprisoned, i. 194, n. 2;
Smart dies in it, i. 306, n. 1;
Wilkes imprisoned, iii. 46, n. 5;
King’s Bench Walk,
Johnson hears Misella’s story, i. 223, n. 2;
‘Persuasion tips his tongue,’ &c., ii. 339, n. 1;
King’s Head: See CLUBS, Ivy Lane;
Knightsbridge, v. 286;
Lambeth-marsh, Johnson said to have lain concealed there, i. 141;
Lambeth Palace, public dinners, iv. 367, n. 3;
Leicester-fields, Reynolds lived there, ii. 384, n. 3;
Le Telier’s Tavern: See above