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Adam (Robert), work of, 16A, Brook-street good specimen of xxii
— mantelpieces in drawing room and dining room of St. Mary's Vicarage 14
— fireplaces in house on Bromley Wharf 31
Adam-street, Adelphi, destroyed in part xviii
Aldgate pump, eastern point of area marked out by Committee for their survey xiii
Altar tablets in St. Andrew's, Gurley-street 28
Amy (William), reference to, on Roberts' monument in St. Mary's Church 7
Ancient Buildings, Society for the Protection of, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
— Bow Church, recently restored by xxii
— annual report, 1894, reference to 39
Angel Inn, Ilford, destruction threatened xxiii
Anne of Denmark, medallion of James I. and, in Old Palace 36
Antiquaries, Society of, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
Archæological (British) Association, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
Archæological Institute, Royal, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
Architects (British), Royal Institute of, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
Architectural Association, representative of, at Conference convened by London County Council iii
Armada heroes, records of, in Bromley xxxii
Arms, Royal, in Good Shepherd's Mission Hall, Back-alley 3, 29, 30
Artist, The, reference to 39
Arts, Society of, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
Ashbee (C. R.), introduction by xiii-xxxvi
— reference to plan of, in Committee's MS. collection, for preserving the more important monuments in St. Mary's Churchyard 13
— Chapters in workshop reconstruction and citisenship, reference to 39
Ashburnham House, Dover-street, destroyed xix
Ashmore-terrace, Nos. 101 to 105 43
Audley-end, ceiling in Old Palace of Bromley similar to some of those at 34
Austin Friars, Nos. 10 and 11A, destroyed xix
Austin (John) of Brittins in the county of Essex, reference to, on Benson's monument in St. Mary's Church 8
Avebury (Lord), see "Lubbock."
B
Bacon (Fr.), signature of, to deed granting certain lands to Sir Arthur Ingram 37
Baker's-alley, building at corner of 43
Balcarres House, Fife, reference to ceiling in the "Panel Room" at 22
— contains ceiling similar to that in state room of Old Palace 38
Barking, Old Town Hall, destruction threatened xxiv
Barnard's Inn, 17th century houses on south side of, destroyed xix
Bearbinder-lane, Bow, "mistletoe in" xxix
Bedford Estate, responsibility for care of historic buildings xxiv
Bedford-square, many Adam interiors destroyed xix
Bells in St. Mary's Church 3
Benedictine Nunnery, St. Mary's Old Church the chapel of 11
Benson (Sir William), monument in St. Mary's Church, 1712 8–9
— connection with Bromley Manor 16
— connection with altar tablets in St. Andrew's, Gurley-street 28
Blackfriars Monastery, Ireland-yard, last portion destroyed xix
Blind School, S.E., destruction threatened xxiii
Bloxam's Gothic Architecture, reference to 29, 30
Bohun (Humfrey de), Earl of Hereford and Essex 4
Bohun (John de), buried in St. Mary's Church (Weever) 4
— and wife, buried in the floor of the tower of St. Mary's in 1336 (Dunstan) 3
Boleyn Castle, Upton-park, destruction threatened xxiii
— suitable for local museum xxxi
— comparison of Bromley Hall with 17
— underground passage from Bromley Hall to 18
Brasses in St. Mary's Church 3, 10
Brewer (H. W.), reference to illustration by, of state room of Old Palace 39
Brewer's Beauties of England and Wales, reference to 12, 16, 18, 27, 28, 38
Bridewell Hospital Burial Ground, destruction threatened xxiii
Broadway, 1840, reference to view of, in Dunstan's History of Bromley 14, 42
Bromley Hall (The Manor House of the Lower Manor) 17–18
Bromley House, Manor House of Upper Manor, so called on Rocque's Map of London 15
Bromley Vestry Hall, built on site of Sir John Jolles' Almshouses 26
Bromley Wharf, house on, Three Mills-lane 31–32
Brompton-road, purchase of remnants of the Old Palace by dealer in 39
Brook-street, 16a, destruction threatened xxii
Builders' Journal, reference to 39
Bullingham House, Kensington, destroyed xix
Burleigh (Lord), see "Cecil."
Bury (George), reference to, on Jacob's monument in St. Mary's Church 6
C
Cæsar (Jul.), signature of, to deed granting certain lands to Sir Arthur Ingram 37
Capper's House, Leyton, destroyed xxi
Carlyle's (Thomas) House in Cheyne-row, destruction threatened xxii
Cartwright (Mr.), reference to 29
Cass's School, Aldgate, destroyed xx
"Catherine Wheel Inn," Bishopsgate, destroyed xx
Cecil (William, afterwards Lord Burleigh), connection with Bromley Lower Manor 18
Charity Commissioners, responsibility for care of historic buildings xxiv
Charles I. receives grant of Bromley Manor 16
Charlton House, Greenwich, work of John Thorpe 38
Charlton (Richard), tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Chaucer, reference to St. Leonard's Nunnery in Canterbury Tales ("Nonne Prioresse") 3
Chelsea Hospital, destruction threatened xxii
Chelsea Embankment, Garden of, destroyed xviii
Chestnut House, Old Ford, destruction threatened xxiii
— contains fireplaces and overmantels of same date as some of those in the Old Palace 38
Christchurch Priory, connection with Bromley Manor 18
Christ's Hospital, destruction threatened xxii
Church-row, Aldgate, destroyed xx
Church-row, Hampstead, destroyed in part xix
Churchyard Bottom Wood, Highgate, destruction threatened xxiii
City Church Preservation Society, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
City churches, several destroyed or threatened xviii, xxii
Clement's Inn destroyed xix
"Clifford (John), churchwarden, 1636," inscribed on one of St. Mary's three bells 3
Clutterbuck (W. G.), connection with coat of arms in Good Shepherd's Mission Hall, Back-alley 30
Coat of arms in St. Mary's Church 3, 29–30
"Cock Tavern," Fleet-street, destroyed xx
Coke (Sir Thomas), Giddea Hall, Romford, built by xxiv
Cole (Rev. Mr.), Strawberry-hill, extract from letter from Horace Walpole to ii
Coleherne-court, Earl's-court, destroyed xix
Coleman-street, No. 4, destroyed xix
Conference convened by London County Council xv
Cooper's Almshouses, Ratcliff, destroyed xxi
Cope (Sr Walter), connection with certain lands in Bromley 36
Cotton (Sir Thomas) receives grant of St. Leonard's Priory for 21 years 15
Cranbrook, Ilford, destruction threatened xxiii
Cumberland House, Plaistow, destruction of Old Tithe Barn threatened xxiv
Currie (Sir E. Hay), connection with Bromley Lower Manor 18
D
Daily Graphic, reference to 39
Dan (William), tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
— reference to drawing of tomb in Committee's MS. collection 13
Dance, the younger, façade of Newgate, one of the best works of xxii
Dick's Coffee House, No. 8, Fleet-street, destroyed xix
Ditchfield (Edward), connection with Bromley Manor 16
Drake (Sir Francis), house of, in the City, destroyed xx
Drapers' Almshouses, Priscilla-road 26–27
Dugdale, reference to 11
Dunstan (James), altar tablets from chancel of St. Mary's Church rescued by 28
— History of Bromley, reference to 3, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 37, 39, 42
Duprie monument, the finest in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
— reference to drawings of, in Committee's MS. collection 13
E
Eastbury House, Barking, suitable for local museum xxxi
East Greenwich, manor of, rectory and parish church of Bromley to be held of the 11–12
East London Institute, Bromley Hall tenanted by deaconesses in connection with 17
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, responsibility for care of historic buildings xxiv
Edie (Messrs.), founders, owners of houses on west side of St. Mary's Vicarage 43
Edmunson (John), inscription to 27
Elizabeth, Queen, grants rectory and parish church of Bromley to Ric. Pickman and Ambrose Willoughby 11
— grants St. Leonard's Priory to Sir Thomas Cotton 15
Emanuel Hospital, Westminster, destroyed xx
Embankment garden, part of, threatened by Westminster Improvement Scheme xxxiv
Essex House, powder closets similar to those in house on Bromley Wharf 3
Eyles (Sir John), present Giddea Hall, Romford, erected by xxiv
F
Fairmead Hall, High-street, Stratford, destroyed xx
Fernside, Wandsworth - common, destruction threatened xxii
Ferrers (William), monument in St. Mary's Church, 1625 4–5, 11
— reference to drawings of monument in Committee's MS. collection 12
— connection with Bromley Lower Manor 18
Figure-head in garden of Tudor House 22
Fitzroy-square spoiled xx
"Five Bells" public-house, St. Leonard's-street, description of 24
Fleet-street (No. 17), destruction threatened xxii
— acquisition of, by London County Council xxxiii
Font in St. Mary's Church 12
Ford's Account of Bow and neighbourhood, reference to 37, 39
Foster (Joseph), connection with Bromley Lower Manor 18
Fraser and Fraser, Limited, house in works similar to No. 135, St. Leonard's-street 25
Freemasons' Lodge, "Seven Stars" public-house formerly used as 42
G
Gables (The), Wandsworth-common, destroyed xxi
Gad, tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Gascoyne's Map of Stepney, 1703, reference to 16, 18
Gas Light and Coke Company, owners of kitchen garden of No. 135, St. Leonard's-street 25
Giddea Hall, Romford, destruction threatened xxiv
Gillham, tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Girton (W.), lessee of Drapers' Almshouses Chapel 26
Godman (Ernest), some remnants of Old Palace now in possession of 39
— The Old Palace of Bromley-by-Bow, reference to 39–42
Golder's-hill Estate, Hampstead, destruction threatened xxiii
Gomme (G.L.), preface by iii–v
Good Shepherd's Mission Hall, Back-alley 29–30
— coat of arms originally in St. Mary's Old Church 3
Gore (Mrs. Susanna), reference to, on Munden's monument in St. Mary's Church 10
Gotch's Architecture of Renaissance in England, reference to 38, 39
Gough (Joan) leases St. Leonard's Priory from Sir Ralph Sadler 15
Gragam (Hector), tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Great Desideratum Club House, Ilford, destruction threatened xxiii
Great Eastern Railway, daily transport of passengers xxx
Great House, Leyton, destruction threatened xxiii
— suitable for local museum xxxi
"Greyhound Inn," West Ham, destroyed xxi
Grove Hall, Bow, destruction threatened xxiii
Grove Hall, Woodford, destroyed xxi
Gwilt's Encyclopædia of Architecture, reference to 38, 39
H
Halliday (Elizabeth), reference to, on Jacob's monument in St. Mary's Church 6
Hammond (A.W.), present leaseholder of "Manor House" 19
Hanover Chapel, Regent-street, destroyed xx
Hardwicke, plan similar to that of the Old Palace of Bromley 33
Hare-court, Temple, destroyed xix
Hare Hall, Romford, destruction threatened xxiv
Hare (Hugh and John), connection with Bromley Manor 15
Hare family, connection with Bromley Lower Manor 18
Harley House, Marylebone-road, destroyed xx
Harrow-green, "a quiet country spot" xxix
Haymarket Colonnades destroyed xviii
Hemingway (Messrs.), purchase of Old Palace by 38
Henry II., founder of St. Leonard's Nunnery (Weever) 11
Henry VIII. grants site of St. Leonard's Nunnery to Sir Ralph Sadler 11
— grants Bromley Manor to Sir Ralph Sadler 15
— grants Bromley Lower Manor to Richard Morrison 18
Henry, Prince of Wales, Sir Adam Newton tutor to 38
High-street, Bromley, houses in 43–44
High-street, East Ham, 17th and 18th century houses in, destroyed xxi
High-street, Putney, Nos. 84 and 85, destroyed xxi
Home Field, Chiswick, destruction threatened xxiii
How (Rev. G. A. M.), connection with coat of arms in Good Shepherd's Mission Hall, Back-alley 30
Howson, tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Huguenot refugees, records of, in Bromley xxxii
— 17th and 18th century monuments to, in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Hunter (Sir Robert), representative of National Trust at Conference convened by London County Council iii
I
Ilford Hall, Ilford, destruction threatened xxiii
Ingram (Sir Arthur), connection with Bromley Manor 15
— connection with Bromley Lower Manor 18
— as to granting of certain lands and tenements in Bromley to 36–37
Inner Temple Gatehouse, destruction threatened xxii
Ironmongers' Almshouses, Kingsland-road, destruction threatened xxiii
Ivy Lodge, Plaistow, destroyed xxi
J
Jacob (Sir John), monument in St. Mary's Church, 1629 5–6
— reference to drawings of monument, in Committee's MS. collection 12
— connection with Bromley Manor 15, 16, 18
— Manor House of Upper Manor, built by 38
James I., grants rectory and parish church of Bromley to Francis Morrice and Francis Philips 11
— grants Bromley Manor to Francis Morrice and Francis Philips 15
James I., Scotch colony in Bromley founded by 22
— shield of, in Old Palace of Bromley 34, 36
— connection with Old Palace 36
— and Anne of Denmark, medallion of, in Old Palace 36
Jewel Tower, Westminster, destruction threatened xxii, xxiv
Jolles' (Sir John) Almshouses, Drapers' Almshouses built on part of the site of 26
Jossiline (Sir Ralph) grants Bromley Manor to St. Leonard's Convent 15
Jukes, Coulson and Co., former owners of No. 135, St. Leonard's-street 25
K
Kent Archæological Society, representative of, at Conference convened by London County Council iii
Kerwyn (Andrew), paymaster of works, rolls of 36
Kew-bridge destroyed xxi
King (T.). Report on Education in metropolitan division, reference to xxx
Kirby Castle, Bethnal-green, work of John Thorpe 38
Kyrle Society, representative of, at Conference convened by London County Council iii
L
Lake House, Wanstead, destruction threatened xxiii
— suitable for local museum xxxi
Lake (Tho.), signature of, to deed granting certain lands to Sir Arthur Ingram 37
Latchmere allotments, Battersea, destruction threatened xxiii
Laurence Pountney-hill, 13th century crypt in, destroyed xix
Lea Hall, Leyton, destroyed xxi
Leasowes, Leyton, destroyed xxi
Leytonstone, "a rural Quaker retreat" xxix
Lincoln's-inn-fields, destruction threatened xxii, xxxiv
Lloyd (—), connection with Bromley Manor 16
London and Middlesex Archæological Society, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
London and Middlesex, Bishop's Commissary of, proving of wills by 12
London, Bishop of, St. Mary's Church exempt from jurisdiction of 12
— (William), founder of St. Leonard's nunnery (Tanner) 11
London County Council, Register of Historic Buildings formed for use of iv
— General Powers Act, 1898, section re historic buildings iv
— responsibility for care of historic buildings xxiv
London County Council, purchase of Totter Down Meadows, Tooting xxiv
— Tudor House purchased by 2
— Tudor House destroyed by xxv
—acquistion of No. 17, Fleet-street xxxii
London School Board, responsibility for care of historic buildings xxiv
— Old Palace of Bromley destroyed by 33, 36, 38
London, Tilbury and Southend Railway Company, goods depot on site of house of Adam's time xv
— owners of No. 135, St. Leonard's-street 25
London Topographical Society, representative of, at Conference convened by London County Council iii
Lubbock (Sir John), motion by, before London County Council iii
Lyson's Environs, reference to 12, 15, 16, 18, 26, 27, 28, 38
— reference to special edition in Guildhall library 15
M
MacIntosh Estate, Bromley Hall part of 17
MacIntosh (Mrs.), owner of "Manor House," Brunswick-road 19
"Magpie and Stump" House, Cheyne-walk, Chelsea, some remnants of Old Palace now in 39
Malcolm's Views of London, 1836, reference to 15, 16, 38
Mandeville (Geoffrey and William de), connection with Bromley Manor 18
Mann (William), connection with Bromley Manor 16
"Manor House," Brunswick-road 19–20
Manor House of the Upper Manor of Bromley 15–16
Manor House, Woodford, destruction threatened xxiv
Manor of Bromley, account of 15–16
Massachusetts, "reservations in" xxix
"Mears (T.), Londini, 1843," inscribed on two of St. Mary's three bells 3
Merchant Houses, Bow, destroyed xx
— in the City, old, several destroyed xix
Merchant Taylors' Company, lease of crypt in Laurence Pountney-hill xix
Metropolitan Public Gardens Association, reference to plan of, for opening St. Mary's Churchyard as an open space 13
Middlesex, Archdeacon of, churchwardens of St. Mary's sworn by 12
Middlesex County Council, Pymme's-park, Edmonton, saved by action of xxii
Mile-end and Whitechapel roads, half-timber houses in, many destroyed xx
Mitre-square, Aldgate, destroyed xx
Montacute, plan similar to that of the Old Palace of Bromley 33
Morgan (Henry), alias Wolf, owner of Bromley Manor in 1583 15
Morrice (Francis), rectory and parish church of Bromley granted to, by James I. 11
— connection with Bromley Manor 15, 36
Morris (William), reference to xxv
Morrison (Richard), connection with Bromley Lower Manor 18
Munden (Sir Richard), monument in St. Mary's Church, 1680 9–10
Musée Plantin in Antwerp, reference to xxxii
Museums, importance of, to community xxxi
N
National Trust for Places of Historic or Natural Beauty, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
Naunton (Sr. Robert), mention in deed granting certain lands to Sir Arthur Ingram 36
Newcourt's Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinensi, reference to 11, 12
Newgate, destruction threatened xxii
Newton (Sir Adam), Charlton House built by 38
Newton (Sir Isaac), death at Bullingham House, Kensington xix
— threatened destruction of house of xxii
Northumberland House, Whitehall, entrance gateway now in Tudor House 22
O
Office of Works, responsibility for care of historic buildings xxiv
"Old Bell Inn," destroyed xix
P
Palace House School, recent name of Old Palace 37
Palace of Bromley, the Old 33–40
— site now occupied by Board School xvi
— destroyed xviii
— name practically lost xxxiii
—resemblance to Manor House of the Upper Manor 15
— underground passage from Bromley Hall to 18
— said to have been built by James I 22
— same date as "Seven Stars" public-house 41
— cupboard on ground floor of No. 124, St. Leonard-street similar to that in 45
Palestine-place, Bethnal-green, destroyed xx
Papineau (Mrs.), residence in Old Palace 36
Parishes, list of, in London, Middlesex and Essex included in Survey Committee's area xiii–xiv
Parsloes, Dagenham, suitable for local museum xxxii
Patrick, tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Paul's Vanishing London, reference to 35, 39
Pembroke, signature of, to deed granting certain lands to Sir Arthur Ingram 37
Pest House Common, Richmond, destruction threatened xxiii
Philips (Francis), rectory and parish church of Bromley granted to, by James I. 11
— connection with Bromley Manor 15, 36
Pickman (Ric.), rectory and parish church of Bromley granted to, by Queen Elizabeth 11
Pindar (Sir Paul), house of, Bishipsgate, ceiling in Old Palace of Bromley similar to one in 34, 38
Poplar Casual Ward, now occupying site of Nos. 122 to 128, St. Leonard's-street 45
Priory-street boys' school, site of Manor House of the Upper Manor of Bromley 15
— altar tablets and coat of arms from St. Mary's Church first housed in 28, 29
Public Record Office, references to papers in 39
Pymme's-park, Edmonton, destruction threatened xxiii
— suitable for local museum xxxi
Q
"Quag-lane," private road from Bromley Hall to Poplar 18
R
Railway companies, as to objects of archæological interest excavated by v
Rancliffe House, East Ham, destruction threatened xxiv
Ray House, Woodford, destruction threatened xxiv
Rectory, Bow, destroyed xx
Rectory Manor, Walthamstow, destruction threatened xxiv
Registers, St. Mary's Church 11
Reynolds' (Sir Joshua) House in Leicester-square, destruction threatened xxii
Richardson's John Thorpe's Sketch Book, reference to 38–39
Rider (Sir. William), connection with certain lands in Bromley 36
Roberts (Sir John), monument in St. Mary's Church, 1692 6–8
— St. Mary's curacy in the gift of 12
— reference to photo of tomb of, in Committee's MS. collection 12
— connection of family with Bromley Manor 16
Rocque's Map of London, reference to 15, 16, 18, 22, 23
Rokeby House, Stratford, destroyed xxi
Rolls Chapel, destroyed xviii
Rolt (Henry), reference to, on Jacob's monument in St. Mary's Church 6
Russell (Elias), monument, reference to photo of, in Committee's MS. collection 12
— and Katherine, his wife, monument in St. Mary's Church 10
Russell-square, spoiled by block buildings xx
Rutty (G.G.), Tudor House held by trustees of 21
— purchase of Old Palace by Messrs. Hemingway from 38
S
Sadler (Sir Ralph), site of St. Leonard's Nunnery granted to, by Henry VIII 11
— connection with Bromley Manor 15, 37
St. Alban, Wood-street, now united with St. Michael, Wood-street xviii
St. Andrew's Mission Church, Gurley-street 28
— tablets originally in St. Mary's Old Church 3
St. Clement Danes Church, destruction threatened xxii
St. Ethelburga, Bishopsgate, destruction threatened xxii
St. Foix's Rue de Paris, reference to ii
St. George, Botolph-lane, threatened under Union of Benefices Act xviii
St. Laurence Jewry, now united with St. Michael Bassishaw xviii
St. Leonard's Convent, Old Church of St. Mary originally the chancel of the church of 3
— Old Palace built in part from remains of 36
St. Leonard's-street (Nos. 122 to 128) 45
— No. 135 25
— Nos. 142 and 144 24
— Tudor House fronting 200 feet on 22
— and High-street, Bromley, 17th and 18th century houses in, many destroyed xx
St. Mary, Bromley 3–13
— Churchyard, with the Huguenot tombs, destruction threatened xxii
— Vicarage 14
St. Mary-le-Strand, destruction threatened xxii
St. Mary, Stratford atte Bow, destruction threatened xxii
St. Mary Woolnoth, destruction of interior xix, xxii
St. Michael Bassishaw, destoryed under Union of Benefices Act xviii
St. Michael, Wood-street, destroyed under Union of Benefices Act xviii
St. Pancras, Old, consisted of nave and chancel only, like St. Mary's Old Church 12
Salisbury House, Ilford, destroyed xxi
Salway House, Leyton, destroyed xxi
"Scole of Stratford atte Bowe," Chaucer's name for St. Leonard's Convent 3
Scotch colony in Bromley, founded by James I. 22
—records of xxxii
—connection with James I. 36
"Seven Stars" public-house 41–42
—destroyed xx
—site now occupied by gin palace xvi
—resemblance to Nos. 142 and 144, St. Leonard's-street 24
— reference to drawing of Old Palace and 40
Seyliard (Robert), reference to, on Jacob's monument in St. Mary's Church 6
Sheffield (Lord), residence at "Workmen's Home," Bow-road 38
Shern Hall, Walthamstow, destruction threatened xxiv
"Ship Inn," Rochford, Essex, deed preserved at, relative to "Seven Stars" public-house 42
Shurley (William), tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Shute (Richard), connection with Bromley Manor 15
Skinners' Almshouses, Mile-end, destroyed xxi
Smith, Garrett and Co., brewers, former owners of St. Mary's Vicarage 14
South Kensington Museum, ceiling from Sir Paul Pindar's house now in 34
—remnants of Old Palace now in 22, 34, 35, 39
—reference to photographs of ceilings and panelling in 39
—reference to drawings of remains of Old Palace erected in 40
Speed, reference to 11
Spencer (Thomas), connection with Bromley Manor 15
Starkey (Phillip), tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Stephen, King, charter granted by, to St. Leonard's Nunnery 11
Stevens, tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
Steven's (Alfred) lions before British Museum railings, destroyed xviii
Stockwells, the shipbuilders, previous tenants of "Manor House," Brunswick-road 20
Stow's Survey, reference to 12, 26, 27
Strand Improvement Scheme and historic buildings xxxiii
Stratford-green, destroyed xxi
Stratford-place, destroyed in part xviii
Strype's Vicarage, Leyton, destruction threatened xxiv
Suffolke (T.), signature of, to deed granting certain lands to Sir Arthur Ingram 57
Sunny-side, Leyton, destroyed xxi
Survey of the Memorials of Greater London, Committee for the, origin of xiii
— representative at conference convened by London County Council iii
— and Register of Historic Buildings iv
—members of, during period of the work vii–viii
— Bow Church saved in part by xxii
— Trinity Hospital saved in great measure by xxii
— protests by, as to destruction of Old Palace 38–39
—state room of Old Palace of Bromley saved by 34
Surveyors' Institution, representative of, at conference convened by London County Council iii
Sweeting, tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
T
Tablets in St. Mary's Church 3, 28
Tanner's Notitia Monastica, reference to 11
Taylor, Walker and Co., brewers, owners of "Seven Stars" public-house 41
Telbin, the scene painter, work in "Manor House," Brunswick-road 19
Temple Gardens, destruction threatened xxiii
Temple House, East Ham, destruction threatened xxiv
Thornhill (Sir James), panelling in No. 10, Austinfriars in style of xix
Thorpe (John), Giddea Hall, Romford, rebuilt by xxiv
—Old Palace possibly the work of 38
Torrigiano, monument of Dr. Young in Rolls Chapel the work of xviii
Totter Down Meadows, Tooting, destruction threatened xxiv
Trinity Hospital, realised to be of interest when in danger of being removed iv, xxii
—comparison with Drapers' Almshouses 26
Trinity House, responsibility for care of historic buildings xxiv
Tudor and Sons (Messrs. S.), present leaseholders of house on Bromley Wharf, Three Mills-lane 31
Tudor family, residence in Bromley 22
Tudor House, St. Leonard's street 21–23
— destroyed xvi, xviii, xxvi
— name practically lost xxxiii
— resemblance to house on Bromley Wharf, Three Mills-lane 31
— powder closets similar to those in house on Bromley wharf 31
Turner House, Chelsea, destruction threatened xxii
U
Union of Benefices Act, destruction of City churches under xviii
Urgill (Andrew), tomb in St. Mary's Churchyard 11
V
Valentines, Ilford, destruction threatened xxiii
Van-Lore (Sr Peter), reference to, on Ferrers' monument in St. Mary's Church 5
Viansen, silver gilt chalice and paten of 1617 in St. Mary's Vicarage, possibly by 14
Village of Bromley, relics of 22
W
Walpole (Horace), reference to letter from, to Rev. Mr. Cole ii
Walthamstow, "a drowsy village in the fields" xxix
Walwood House, Leytonstone, destruction threatened xxiv
Wardrobe (The), Stepney, destroyed by London County Council xx
War Office, responsibility for care of historic buildings xxiv
Weever's Funeral Monuments, reference to 4, 11, 12
West Ham Abbey, The Old Tithe Barn of Cumberland House, Plaistow, probably the tithe barn of xxiv
— underground passage from Bromley Hall to 18
— wall destroyed xxi
Westminster Improvement Scheme, defeat of, due to enterprise of private societies xxxiv
Willoughby (Ambrose), rectory and parish church of Bromley, granted to, by Queen Elizabeth 11
Wilmer (Abraham), connection with Bromley Manor 16
Wilmer (Thom. G.), reference to, on Jacob's monument in St. Mary's Church 6
Woodin (Mr.), former tenant of "Manor House," Br inswick-road 19, 20
— residence at Old Palace 38
Wood's Ecclesiastical Antiquities of London and its Suburbs, reference to 12
Workmen's Home, Bow-road, contains ceiling similar to that in north-west room of Old Palace 38
Wren, churches of St. Michael, Wood-street, St. Michael Bassishaw, and St. George, Botolphlane, rebuilt by, after Great Fire xviii
Wright (Mr.), of Limehouse, reference to 29
Y
Young (Dr.), monument in Rolls Chapel xviii