under DOVER STREET;
Lincoln’s Inn, Warburton appointed preacher, ii. 37, n. 1;
Little Britain,
Benjamin Franklin lodged next door to Wilcox’s shop, i. 102, n. 1;
mentioned by Swift, i. 129, n. 3;
London Bridge, Old,
account of it, iv. 257, n. 1;
booksellers on it, iv. 257;
shooting it, i. 458, n. 2;
Lower Grosvenor Street, iv. 110;
Ludgate prison, Dr. Hodges dies in it, ii. 341, n. 3;
Magdalen House, iii. 139, n. 4;
Mansion-House, Boswell dines there, ii. 378, n. 1;
Marshalsea,
broken open at the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
described by Wesley, i. 303, n. 1;
Marylebone-Gardens, Johnson said to have begun a riot there, iv. 324;
Mile-End Green, iii. 450;
Mitre Tavern,
Johnson’s resort, i. 399;
Boswell and Johnson’s first evening there, i. 401;
Johnson, Boswell, and Goldsmith, i. 417;
Boswell’s supper, i. 423;
Boswell and Johnson alone on a rainy night, i. 426;
supper on Boswell’s return from abroad, ii. 8;
supper with Temple, ii. 11;
dinners in 1769, ii. 73, 98;
dinner with two young Methodists, ii. 120;
farewell dinner with Dr. Maxwell, ii. 132;
Boswell and Johnson, dinner in 1772, ii. 157;
Boswell loses a dinner there, ii. 178;
Boswell and Johnson, dinner in 1773, ii. 242;
Boswell, Johnson and a Scotchman, ii. 307;
Johnson and young Col in 1775, ii. 411;
Boswell, Johnson and Murray in 1776, iii. 8;
Boswell and Johnson in 1777, ‘Hermit hoar’ composed, iii. 159, n. 3;
Boswell’s mistake about, ii. 291, n. 1;
‘the custom of the Mitre’ kept up, iii. 341;
‘we will go again to the Mitre,’ iv. 71;
Cole, the landlord, v. 139;
Johnson and Murphy dine there, i. 375, n. 1;
Moorfields, John Hoole born there, iv. 187;
mad-houses, ii. 251; iv. 208;
mass-house burnt at the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
New Street, Fetter Lane, Strahan’s printing office, ii. 323, n. 2;
iv. 371;
New Street, Strand, Johnson dined at the Pine Apple, i. 103;
Newgate,
Akerman the keeper, iii. 431-433;
profits of his office, iii. 431, n. 1;
Baretti imprisoned, ii. 97, n. 1;
burnt in the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
Cooley imprisoned, i. 503;
Dodd, Dr., iii. 166;
executions removed there, iv. 188, n. 2, 328;
Hawkins’s story of a man sentenced to death, iii. 166, n. 3;
Moore, Rev. Mr., the Ordinary, iv. 329, n. 3;
Villette, Rev. Mr., the Ordinary: See VILLETTE;
Wesley’s description of its horrors, iii. 431, n. 1;
improvement, ib.;
Newgate Street, iv. 204;
Northumberland-House, Dr. Percy’s apartment burnt, iii. 420, n. 5;
next shop to it a pickle-shop, ii. 218;
Old Bailey,
Baretti’s trial, ii. 96;
Bet Flint’s trial, iv. 103;
Lincoln’s Inn, Warburton appointed preacher, ii. 37, n. 1;
Little Britain,
Benjamin Franklin lodged next door to Wilcox’s shop, i. 102, n. 1;
mentioned by Swift, i. 129, n. 3;
London Bridge, Old,
account of it, iv. 257, n. 1;
booksellers on it, iv. 257;
shooting it, i. 458, n. 2;
Lower Grosvenor Street, iv. 110;
Ludgate prison, Dr. Hodges dies in it, ii. 341, n. 3;
Magdalen House, iii. 139, n. 4;
Mansion-House, Boswell dines there, ii. 378, n. 1;
Marshalsea,
broken open at the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
described by Wesley, i. 303, n. 1;
Marylebone-Gardens, Johnson said to have begun a riot there, iv. 324;
Mile-End Green, iii. 450;
Mitre Tavern,
Johnson’s resort, i. 399;
Boswell and Johnson’s first evening there, i. 401;
Johnson, Boswell, and Goldsmith, i. 417;
Boswell’s supper, i. 423;
Boswell and Johnson alone on a rainy night, i. 426;
supper on Boswell’s return from abroad, ii. 8;
supper with Temple, ii. 11;
dinners in 1769, ii. 73, 98;
dinner with two young Methodists, ii. 120;
farewell dinner with Dr. Maxwell, ii. 132;
Boswell and Johnson, dinner in 1772, ii. 157;
Boswell loses a dinner there, ii. 178;
Boswell and Johnson, dinner in 1773, ii. 242;
Boswell, Johnson and a Scotchman, ii. 307;
Johnson and young Col in 1775, ii. 411;
Boswell, Johnson and Murray in 1776, iii. 8;
Boswell and Johnson in 1777, ‘Hermit hoar’ composed, iii. 159, n. 3;
Boswell’s mistake about, ii. 291, n. 1;
‘the custom of the Mitre’ kept up, iii. 341;
‘we will go again to the Mitre,’ iv. 71;
Cole, the landlord, v. 139;
Johnson and Murphy dine there, i. 375, n. 1;
Moorfields, John Hoole born there, iv. 187;
mad-houses, ii. 251; iv. 208;
mass-house burnt at the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
New Street, Fetter Lane, Strahan’s printing office, ii. 323, n. 2;
iv. 371;
New Street, Strand, Johnson dined at the Pine Apple, i. 103;
Newgate,
Akerman the keeper, iii. 431-433;
profits of his office, iii. 431, n. 1;
Baretti imprisoned, ii. 97, n. 1;
burnt in the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
Cooley imprisoned, i. 503;
Dodd, Dr., iii. 166;
executions removed there, iv. 188, n. 2, 328;
Hawkins’s story of a man sentenced to death, iii. 166, n. 3;
Moore, Rev. Mr., the Ordinary, iv. 329, n. 3;
Villette, Rev. Mr., the Ordinary: See VILLETTE;
Wesley’s description of its horrors, iii. 431, n. 1;
improvement, ib.;
Newgate Street, iv. 204;
Northumberland-House, Dr. Percy’s apartment burnt, iii. 420, n. 5;
next shop to it a pickle-shop, ii. 218;
Old Bailey,
Baretti’s trial, ii. 96;
Bet Flint’s trial, iv. 103;