Johnson’s voice seems
to resound from it to Fleet-ditch, ii. 262;
mentioned, ii. 155; iv. 92, n. 5;
Temple Church,
Johnson attends the service, ii. 130;
Dr. Maxwell assistant preacher, ii. 116;
Temple-gate, ii. 262;
Inner Temple, Boswell enters at it, ii. 377, n. 1;
rent of his chambers there, iii. 179, n. 1;
Middle Temple, Burke enters there, v. 34, n. 3;
Middle Temple Gate, Lintott’s bookshop, iv. 80, n. 1;
Temple Stairs,
Boswell and Johnson take a sculler there, i. 457;
land there, ii. 434;
Temple Lane, Inner,
Boswell lodges at the bottom of it, i. 437;
Johnson’s chambers, iii. 405, n. 6;
described by Fitzherbert, i. 350, n. 3;
by Murphy, i. 375, n. 1;
Boswell pays his first visit to Johnson, i. 395;
Mme. de Boufflers visits him, ii. 405;
Thames; See THAMES;
Tom’s Coffee-house, iii. 33;
Tower,
Earl of Essex’s Roman death in it, v. 403, n, 2;
mentioned, i. 163, n. 2;
Tower Hill, Lord Kilmarnock beheaded, v. 105;
Lord Lovat, v. 234;
Turk’s Head Coffee-house, Strand,
Boswell and Johnson sup there, i. 445, 452, 462, 464;
talk of visiting the Hebrides, i. 450; ii. 291, n. 1;
Turk’s Head, Gerrard Street,
Literary Club meet there, i. 478; ii. 330, n. 1; v. 109, n. 5;
Vauxhall Gardens, iii. 308; iv. 26, n. 1;
Wapping, Boswell and Windham explore it, iv. 201;
Warwick Lane, i. 165, n. 1, 175, n. 3;
Water Lane, Goldsmith’s tailor, ii. 83;
Westminster,
election of 1741, iv. 198, n. 3;
election of 1784, iv. 266, 279, n. 2;
scrutiny, iv. 297, n. 2;
Westminster Abbey:
Cloisters and Dean’s-Yard, Dr. Taylor’s house, i. 238; iii. 222;
Goldsmith and Johnson survey Poets’ Corner, ii. 238;
Goldsmith’s monument, iii. 81-5;
Johnson’s funeral, iv. 419;
Reynolds on the overcrowding of the monuments, iv. 423, n. 2:
See under STANLEY, Dean, Memorials of Westminster Abbey;
Westminster Hall, iv. 309; v. 57: See under LAWYERS;
Westminster Police Court,
Henry Fielding the magistrate, iii. 217, n. 2;
Johnson attends it, iii. 216; iv. 184;
Westminster School,
Beckford a pupil, iii. 76, n. 2;
Boswell’s son James a pupil, iii. 12;
bullying, ib., n. 3;
group of remarkable boys, i. 395, n. 2;
Lewis, an usher, iv. 307;
Will’s Coffee-house, Dryden’s summer and winter chairs, iii. 71;
iv. 91, n. 1;
Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, Goldsmith’s lodgings, i. 366, n. 1;
Wood Street Compter, broken open, iii. 429;
Woodstock Street, Hanover Square, Johnson lodges there, i. 111;
iii. 405, n. 6.
London, a Poem,
account of its publication, i. 118-31;
correspondence with Cave, i. 120-4;
price paid for it, i. 124,
mentioned, ii. 155; iv. 92, n. 5;
Temple Church,
Johnson attends the service, ii. 130;
Dr. Maxwell assistant preacher, ii. 116;
Temple-gate, ii. 262;
Inner Temple, Boswell enters at it, ii. 377, n. 1;
rent of his chambers there, iii. 179, n. 1;
Middle Temple, Burke enters there, v. 34, n. 3;
Middle Temple Gate, Lintott’s bookshop, iv. 80, n. 1;
Temple Stairs,
Boswell and Johnson take a sculler there, i. 457;
land there, ii. 434;
Temple Lane, Inner,
Boswell lodges at the bottom of it, i. 437;
Johnson’s chambers, iii. 405, n. 6;
described by Fitzherbert, i. 350, n. 3;
by Murphy, i. 375, n. 1;
Boswell pays his first visit to Johnson, i. 395;
Mme. de Boufflers visits him, ii. 405;
Thames; See THAMES;
Tom’s Coffee-house, iii. 33;
Tower,
Earl of Essex’s Roman death in it, v. 403, n, 2;
mentioned, i. 163, n. 2;
Tower Hill, Lord Kilmarnock beheaded, v. 105;
Lord Lovat, v. 234;
Turk’s Head Coffee-house, Strand,
Boswell and Johnson sup there, i. 445, 452, 462, 464;
talk of visiting the Hebrides, i. 450; ii. 291, n. 1;
Turk’s Head, Gerrard Street,
Literary Club meet there, i. 478; ii. 330, n. 1; v. 109, n. 5;
Vauxhall Gardens, iii. 308; iv. 26, n. 1;
Wapping, Boswell and Windham explore it, iv. 201;
Warwick Lane, i. 165, n. 1, 175, n. 3;
Water Lane, Goldsmith’s tailor, ii. 83;
Westminster,
election of 1741, iv. 198, n. 3;
election of 1784, iv. 266, 279, n. 2;
scrutiny, iv. 297, n. 2;
Westminster Abbey:
Cloisters and Dean’s-Yard, Dr. Taylor’s house, i. 238; iii. 222;
Goldsmith and Johnson survey Poets’ Corner, ii. 238;
Goldsmith’s monument, iii. 81-5;
Johnson’s funeral, iv. 419;
Reynolds on the overcrowding of the monuments, iv. 423, n. 2:
See under STANLEY, Dean, Memorials of Westminster Abbey;
Westminster Hall, iv. 309; v. 57: See under LAWYERS;
Westminster Police Court,
Henry Fielding the magistrate, iii. 217, n. 2;
Johnson attends it, iii. 216; iv. 184;
Westminster School,
Beckford a pupil, iii. 76, n. 2;
Boswell’s son James a pupil, iii. 12;
bullying, ib., n. 3;
group of remarkable boys, i. 395, n. 2;
Lewis, an usher, iv. 307;
Will’s Coffee-house, Dryden’s summer and winter chairs, iii. 71;
iv. 91, n. 1;
Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, Goldsmith’s lodgings, i. 366, n. 1;
Wood Street Compter, broken open, iii. 429;
Woodstock Street, Hanover Square, Johnson lodges there, i. 111;
iii. 405, n. 6.
London, a Poem,
account of its publication, i. 118-31;
correspondence with Cave, i. 120-4;
price paid for it, i. 124,