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The King's City

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by Don Jordan


  North American colonics 129–30, 260, 358–62

  Bacon’s Rebellion (1676) 360, 361

  centralised control 359–60

  colonial-native relations 358–9, 362

  indigenous peoples 260–1, 358–9

  insurrections 359–62

  King Philip’s War (1675–78) 359

  Puritan settlers 358, 409, 411–14

  religious freedom 358, 412

  slave labour 62, 140, 362, 413, 429

  trade 413

  North, Captain 141

  North Foreland 201

  North-West Passage 258, 303

  Norwich 7

  novel form

  anonymous novels 404

  early 278–9

  female novelists 290

  Nyman, Michael 440

  Oakey, John 127 fn

  Oates, Titus 378–81, 384–5, 386

  Old Bailey 283

  Old Pye Street 372

  Old Street 334

  Oldenburg, Heinrich 163–5, 342, 444-5

  longitude problem 342

  Philosophical Transactions 155, 163–4, 165–7

  opera 48, 49, 373, 440

  optics 166

  orange sellers 233, 298

  Order of the Garter 35–6, 110

  Ordinance Office 338

  Orléans, Henrietta Anne (Minette), Duchess of 36, 56, 135, 151

  and Anglo-French policy 135, 151

  and Treaty of Dover 286, 287

  Ormonde, James Butler, ist Duke of 31, 377

  Osborne, Dorothy 315

  Osborne, Thomas see Danby, Thomas Osborne, ist Earl of Ossory, Earl of 64

  Ottoman Empire 15, 352

  Oxford xii, 174, 192, 352, 391

  Radcliffe Camera 339

  Sheldonian Theatre 253, 339

  Oxford, Earl of 297

  Oxford House Coffee Group 107

  Page, Damans 405, 406

  painters

  amateurs 346

  Antony van Dyck 21, 77, 261

  Artemisia Gcntileschi 344

  female 343–5

  Joan Carlyle 344

  Mary Beale 343, 344–5

  Mignard, Pierre 129, 325

  Peter Lely 20, 21, 243, 261–2, 325, 344, 345

  Peter Paul Rubens 67

  Pierre Dumonstier 346

  Samuel Cooper 346

  William Dobson 21, 262, 346

  Pall Mall 164, 224, 299

  Palladio, Andrea 66

  Pallavicino, Ferrante, The Whore’s Rhetorick 400

  Palmer, Barbara, Countess of Castlemaine 53, 59, 120, 1.35, 174, 215, 232, 246, 261, 406–7, 432

  avaricious demands of 215, 244, 309

  Catholicism 407

  children 135, 155

  Clarendon’s dislike of 250

  King Street salon 135

  lady-in-waiting to the Queen 120

  public dislike of 246, 407

  satires attacking 406–7

  Papin, Denis 446

  Paracelsus 181

  Paris 8

  Christopher Wren in 196, 197–8

  parish constables 273, 282

  Parliament

  assents to return of monarchy 32

  Declaration of Breda and 31

  exclusion crisis 386–7, 388–9, 391, 395, 417, 419

  financial grants for Second Anglo-Dutch War 152, 192

  King’s finances and 244

  prorogued 334, 376, 381, 391

  patronage system 20

  Patterson, William 470

  Paul’s Walk 203

  Peasants’ Revolt (1381) 36

  Pembroke, 4th Earl of 64, 71

  pendulums 109–10, 166

  Penn, Admiral Sir William 232, 410, 411

  Penn, William 191, 217, 409–14

  establishes Pennsylvania 411–14

  friendship with the Duke of York 409–10

  imprisonment 410, 411

  Quakerism 409, 410, 411

  slave ownership and 413

  Pennsylvania 411–14, 429

  Pcppcrcll, Captain Nicholas 127

  Pepys, Elizabeth 231, 346, 357

  Pepys, Samuel 4, 29, 88, 103, 118, 257 fn, 272, 357

  and Barbara Palmer 232, 261

  buys Micrographie; 160

  children 314

  on the Duke of Buckingham 277

  Duke of York’s man 383–4

  erotic reading 400–1

  Fellow of the Royal Society 369

  on gold fever 61

  and the Great Fire 206–7

  imprisoned in the Tower 384

  and John Banks 313–14

  on the King’s libido 134

  naval administrator 123, 174–5, 202 309 368–71, 437

  on Nell Gwynne 232, 236, 298

  and the plague 173, 174–5, 187

  portrait 344

  on press gangs 123

  on Prince Rupert 143

  private secretary to Edward Montagu 29–30

  reorganises Royal Navy 370–1, 437

  and the Restoration 34, 36

  on Robert Holmes 89

  Royal African Company investor 305

  secretary to the Admiralty Commission 368–71

  sexual exploits 119

  on Sir William Penn 410

  suspected of recusancy 383–4

  theatre-going 84, 142–3, 231–2, 236, 237, 239, 251, 298, 354

  on Thomas Killigrew 76, 77

  on William Rider 100

  pest houses 173

  Peter (or Peters), Hugh 50, 55

  Pett, Peter 247–8, 249, 250

  Pett, Phincas 248–9

  Petty, Sir William xv, 10–13, 18, 111, 133, 196, 335, 338, 369, 447

  An Essay Concerning the Multiplication of Mankind 422–3

  dual-hulled ship design 118, 143, 171

  economic theorising 263

  population estimates 195, 422–3

  and the rebuilding of London 218

  surveyor in Ireland 425

  on taxation 423–4

  Pettyman, William 304

  Philadelphia 217

  philanthropists 307

  Philip II of Spain 310

  Philip III of Spain 251

  Philip IV of Spain 69

  Philips, Katherine 292

  philosopher’s stone 228

  Philosophical Transactions 135, 163–4, 165–7

  philosophy

  An Essay on Human Understanding (John Locke) 224

  development of modern British philosophy 224

  empiricism 112

  natural philosophy 75, 115, 118, 225

  vitalism 225, 228

  women philosophers 111, 222–3

  Phoenix Theatre 77

  pickpockets 281–2

  Pierce, Edward 338, 339

  piracy 60, 86, 141, 252, 305

  plague

  1636 outbreak 176

  bubonic plague xv, 154, 169–70, 190

  causes 154

  diagnosis, faulty 131

  early warning system 131, 172

  epidemics 4, 42, 154, 169, 191

  transmission 190

  plague (1665 outbreak) xv, 131–2, 154, 169–70, 171–93, 257

  abatement of 192–3

  containment, efforts at 172–3

  cull of pet animals 190

  death toll 185, 186, 194–5

  economic impacts 213–14, 244

  exodus from London 173, 184, 187

  food provisions in the city 188–9

  mass graves 185, 192

  physicians and treatment 175–9, 181, 182–3, 184, 189–90, 192

  portents 390

  preachers of doom 187–8

  prophylactic measures 184, 190

  quack medicine 175, 177–8, 189

  quarantined houses 172, 173, 184–5, 187

  social disorder 187

  sporadic late outbursts 195–6

  survival rate 182

  symptoms 169–70, 177

  Platt, Rog
er 204

  playhouses

  closure of 27, 45, 48

  Cockpit Theatre 80, 81

  Dorset Gardens Theatre 300–1, 363, 416

  Phoenix Theatre 77

  Red Bull Theatre 80

  Salisbury Court Theatre 80, 83

  Smock Alley Theatre, Dublin 292

  Theatre Royal 234 233, 250, 301, 416

  playwrights

  aristocratic 85, 297

  earnings 77, 294

  see also specific writers

  plots against the Crown 416-17

  see also Popish Plot; Rye House Plot

  Plunkett, Oliver, Archbishop of Armagh 386

  Poet’s Corner 300

  poll tax 360–1

  Pool of London 17–18, 194

  ‘Poor Whores Petition’ 406–7

  Popish Plot (1678–81) 376, 377–86, 394, 415

  population growth

  England 6–7, 156

  London 422

  Porter, Endymion 46

  Portland stone 340–1

  Portman, John 304

  portraiture 345

  Portsmouth shipyards 370

  Portugal

  colonialism 62

  Indian trading activity 322

  slave trading 62, 140, 305

  Post Office 219

  Power, Henry 112, 113

  pox see syphilis

  Prance, Milcs 385

  Presbyterianism xiii, 26, 40, 133, 434

  press gangs 122–3, 406

  Priestley, Joseph 115

  printing trade 404–5

  prostitution 122, 275, 281, 288–9, 395, 4°2

  protectionism 147, 149

  Protestantism 133, 181, 261, 328

  see also Anglicanism

  public executions 280–1, 282–3

  ‘benefit of clergy’ 280–1

  Pudding Lane 204–5

  Purcell, Henry 372–3, 440–1

  Dido and Aeneas 373, 440

  Jubilate 373

  King Arthur 373

  Te Deurn 373

  purging 398

  Puritanism xiv, 5, 27, 42, 45, 58, 144, 180, 402

  in America 32, 358, 409, 411–14

  quack medicine 175, 177–8, 189

  Quakerism 111, 141, 191, 409, 410, 411–12, 413, 428

  Queen’s House, Greenwich 67

  Queen’s Servants 77

  Radcliffe Camera, Oxford 339

  Radisson, Pierre-Esprit 255–7, 258, 259, 346–7

  Raleigh, Sir Walter 130, 260

  Ranelagh, Katherine Boyle, Viscountess 22, 52, 164, 228

  rats 174, 186, 190, 191

  Ray, John 445

  Rebuilding Acts 220, 336, 440

  rebuilding of London 215–21, 229–30, 332–3, 439–40

  canal proposal 217

  city survey 220, 229–30

  exclusion of timber buildings 220

  grid pattern proposals 216–17, 218

  Rebuilding Commission 215

  road widths 220

  speculative building 332, 333

  suburbs 333, 422

  symbolic link between God and Mammon 219

  timescale 230

  Red Bull Theatre 80

  regicides 22, 127 fn

  exempted from amnesty 31, 50

  flee the country 32, 51

  hunt for 32, 56, 127 fn, 286

  trial and execution of 50–6

  religion

  Act of Indulgence 134

  Clarendon Code 133

  Declaration of Breda promises freedom of 31

  King’s religious tolerance 57, 133, 134, 409.434

  medical science and 181

  nonconformism 40, 133–4, 181, 308, 328, 406, 409, 411, 434

  science and 159

  see also specific faiths

  republicanism 24–5, 30, 33, 36, 392, 411

  Reiesby, Sir John 381

  Resolution (ship) 370

  Restoration

  Charles lands at Dover 34–5

  Charles’s statement of intent 30

  coronation 93–4, 95–8, 101–3

  Declaration of Breda 31–2, 50, 121

  financial aid 26

  hostility to 24, 25, 33, 34, 37

  negotiations with Charles 25, 30, 31–2

  Parliament assents to 32

  public celebrations 34–5, 37, 38–9, 43

  Rhodes, Henry 403

  Rhodes, William 76, 80, 81

  Richard 194

  Richard II 41

  Richmond, Duke of 236, 237

  Richmond Palace xii

  Rider, Sir William 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 100, 120, 175

  and the Second Anglo-Dutch War 201–2

  Robinson, Sir John 64, 259

  Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of 276–7, 292, 364, 387

  and Aphra Rehn 292–3

  and the assault on Dryden 387, 388

  and Elizabeth Barry 293

  and Nell Gwyn 233–4

  Roe, Sir Thomas 321

  Rookc, Dr Lawrence 105

  Rose Street 387

  Rosee, Pasqua 352–3

  Rouse, John 419

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 447

  Royal African Company 304

  investors 304–5

  royal charter 304

  slave trading 304, 305–6, 307, 413, 429, 449

  see also Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa

  Royal Charles (formerly, Nasehy) (ship) 34, 76, 245–6, 247, 249–50, 252, 410

  Royal College of Physicians 175, 176, 180–1, 183, 408

  Royal Exchange 11, 13–14, 17, 101, 104, 219, 554

  destroyed in the Great Fire 211, 213

  moved into Gresham College 217

  Royal Hospital, Greenwich 73

  Royal James (ship) 316

  Royal Navy

  Admiralty Commission 368–71

  commercial enterprises 64, 86

  crewing 122–3, 244, 406

  Duke of York and 58, 64, 326, 368, 410, 418

  financing 243, 308

  Four Days War (1666) 200

  and Medway raid (1667) 245–7, 317

  reorganisation of 370–1, 437

  St James’s Day Battle (1666) 201

  Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–67) 199–200, 201–2, 213

  shipbuilding programme 251–2, 308, 360–70, 369–71

  victualling service 369

  Royal Observatory 338, 341–2

  Royal Society 22, 104–20, 132–3, 313, 426, 445–6

  at Arundel House 217

  at Gresham College 111, 116

  exclusion of women 111

  experimentalism 112–17, 118–19, 158, 222, 226, 363, 365, 446

  formation ofxiv, 105–6

  lampooning of 363–6

  longitude problem 341–2

  meetings suspended during the plague 196

  motto 105

  practical projects 171

  precursors 106–7, 108

  publications 155–7, 160–4

  royal patronage 110, 117

  royal warrant 105, 117, 435

  scheme to build own college 221–2

  scientific predictions (desiderata) 165

  Transactions of the Royal Society 445

  Rubens, Peter Paul 67

  Rupert, Prince 59–61, 257, 297

  alchemist 60–1, 110, 227

  Civil War 60, 86

  and Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa 64, 126, 435

  and Hudson’s Bay Company 259, 303

  privateering 60, 86

  and Royal African Company 143

  Second Anglo-Dutch War 201

  Russell, Lord 20, 382, 388, 418, 419

  Russell Street 302

  Ruyter, Admiral Michiel de 153, 200–1, 316

  Medway attack (1667) 245–7

  Rye House Plot (1683) 418–20

  St Albans, Earl of 64

  St Bartholomew’s Fair 85 fn

  St Bride’s Church 403


  St Dionis Backchurch 210

  St Dunstan-in-the-West 335

  St George’s Fields 43

  St Helen’s Bishopsgatc 144

  St James’s Day, Battle of (1666) 201

  St James’s Palace xii, 208

  St James’s Park 377

  St John Street 80

  St Paul’s Cathedral 12, 75, 134, 196, 202–4

  destruction of during Great Fire 209

  financing the building work 340

  foundation 203

  Great Model 331

  St Paul’s Cathedral - continued

  materials 340

  Norman building 203

  rebuilding of 198–9, 216–17, 252–3, 330–2, 338–41, 420

  Warrant Design 331

  St Stephen’s Walbrook 408–9

  Salem witch trials 229

  Salisbury Court Theatre 80, 83

  Sallee Rovers 141

  salt market 305

  saltpetre trade 98

  Salvetti, Giovanni 74

  Sancroft, William, Dean of St Paul’s 198, 202–3, 204, 253

  Sandwich, Earl of 64

  Sandys, George 353–4

  sanitation 4, 42–3

  satire and lampooning 97, 247, 298, 351, 355–6, 363–6, 406–7

  Saunderson, Mary 85, 235, 296

  Savary, Thomas 446

  Savoy Conference (1661) 198

  scarlet fever 183

  science xiv,

  application of pure reason 226, 227

  ‘invisible college’ 22, 104, 106

  see also alchemy; astronomy; medical science; Royal Society

  scientific cxpcrimentalism 112–14, 112–17, 118–19, 158, 222, 226, 229, 230, 363, 36;, 446

  criticism of 222–3, 224–5, 226–7, 363

  Scot, Thomas 289

  Scot, William 288, 289

  Scotland xiii

  scrofula 397

  sea-coal 96, 340

  Second Anglo-Duteh War (1665–67) 164 fn, 170–1, 199–202, 213, 245–8, 410

  Battle of Lowestoft (1665) 173–4

  Battle of St James’s Day (1666) 201

  build-up to 151–2

  Caribbean hostilities 200, 201

  declaration of war 170

  effects on merchant shipping 252

  financing 152, 192, 243, 244, 312, 417

  Four Days Battle (1666) 200

  France declares war against England 199

  Holmes’s Bonfire (1666) 201, 212

  Medway raid (1667) 245–7, 317

  mercantile profiteering 201–2

  peace talks 245, 247

  St James’s Day Battle (1666) 201

  Treaty of Breda (1667) 247

  Second Civil War 60

  Sedley, Sir Charles 85, 240, 276, 298, 364

  Seething Lane 175, 206

  Sepulveda, Juan dc 62–3

  Serlio, Sebastiano 253

  sexually transmitted diseases 47, 274, 394, 395–9

  remedies 395–7, 398

  Shadwell, Anne 364

  Shadwell, Thomas 225, 363–4

  censorship 389

  Epsom Wells 372

  The Lancashire Witches 393

  The Libertine 372

  The Sullen Lover 364

  The Squire of Alsatia 20

  The Virtuoso 363, 364–5

  Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of 259, 262, 285, 307–8, 347

 

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