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  • Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of, 162, 238, 240, 242.
  • Devonshire House, 6, 142.
  • Dialect of highwaymen, 226.
  • Dissolution of monasteries, 35.
  • Dodd, Dr., 230-232.
  • Domesday Book, 22, 24, 26.
  • Donegall, Marchioness of, 243.
  • Dorchester House, 240.
  • D’Orsay, Count, 254-255.
  • Duelling grounds, favourite, 271.
  • Duels in Hyde Park, 265-287.
  • Dunstan, St., 20, 22.
  • Dust, 89, 101, 115, 125, 132, 347-348.
  • Edgar, King, 19.
  • Edward the Confessor, 23, 25.
  • Edward I., 57.
  • Edward III., 33.
  • Edward VI., 43-46.
  • Edward VII., Coronation of, 332;
  • kindliness of, 56, 310;
  • motoring, 364;
  • special rights in Hyde Park, 12, 292.
  • Eia, Manor of, 22, 24, 26.
  • Elizabeth, Queen, abolished cock-fighting, 63;
  • victims at Tyburn, 185, 193, 196;
  • command to cooks of London, 52;
  • dress of, 59, 60;
  • death, 61;
  • pageantry, 54;
  • her suitors, 50-51;
  • hunting parties, 50-51, 152;
  • laws of, 141, 148;
  • triumphal progresses, 334.
  • “Elms, The,” 175-237.
  • Horse litter, 327, 333.
  • Hunsdon, Lord, 50-51.
  • Hunting, 23, 26, 30, 35-37, 50-51, 61-65.
  • Hurling, 86-87.
  • Hyde, Manor of, 4, 22;
  • becomes Royal Park, 35-36;
  • given to monks, 24;
  • history of, 33.
  • Hyde Park, Achilles statue in, 12, 13, 255;
  • banqueting houses in, 39, 45-46, 63;
  • beaux in, 146;
  • bell rung in, 128;
  • birds in, 3, 16, 23, 152, 318-323;
  • building sites in, 82, 91;
  • camps in, 74-75, 106-110, 144, 239;
  • chairs in, 10, 250;
  • coaching club in, 337;
  • coronation festivities, 250, 256-258;
  • cricket in, 7, 156;
  • deer in, 33, 50, 64, 81, 90;
  • demonstrations in, 293-294;
  • duels in, 265-287;
  • early history of, 19-33;
  • fairs in, 247, 258;
  • flower-girls in, 146;
  • flowers in, 14, 312-83.
  • Pepys, Samuel, biographical sketch, 99;
  • opinions of Hyde Park, 100-116;
  • of Shirley’s play, 9, 206.
  • Penn, William, 208-209.
  • Persian Ambassador, 206.
  • Petersham, Lord, 246.
  • Piccadilly, 21, 60, 224, 240-241, 309.
  • Pillions, 326, 333.
  • Pitt, William Earl of Chatham, 167, 237.
  • Pitt, William, the younger, 237, 286.
  • Plunket, Oliver, 206.
  • Post-chaise, 350-351.
  • Prayer-Book Brigade, 12.
  • Present day celebrities in Hyde Park, 290-292.
  • Preservation of game, 23, 36, 50-51, 62-64.
  • Prince Albert, 259-264.
  • Prince of Wales, The, 56, 290.
  • Princess Charlotte, 246.
  • Pump at Westminster, 32-33.
  • Purchasers of Hyde Park, 82, 94.
  • “Queen’s House,” The, 166.
  • Rabbits, 313.
  • Races, 38, 66, 73.
  • Railroads, 358.
  • Ranger’s Lodge, 14, 66.
  • “Rebecca Riots,” 357.
  • Reform League, 7.
  • Reviews in Hyde Park, 50, 102, 113, 115, 129, 144, 243-244, 264, 309-310.
  • Rhododendrons, 315.
  • Riding astride, 328.
  • 2;
  • coronation festivities, 258-259;
  • fired at, 260;
  • funeral of, 252;
  • opens Great Exhibition, 261-264;
  • review, 264.
  • Waggons, 355-357.
  • Wall round Hyde Park, 6, 8, 49, 96, 137, 144, 256.
  • Warbeck, Perkin, 186-188.
  • Wat Tyler’s Rebellion, 180.
  • Watts, G. F., 308-309.
  • Wellington, The Duke of, 128;
  • adorns the park, 243;
  • anecdotes of, 257-258;
  • as a duellist, 286;
  • his daily life of, 303-307.
  • Westbourne, The, 21-23, 145, 152-154.
  • Westbrook, Harriet, 249.
  • Westminster Abbey, 21, 24, 32, 36, 130, 136, 145.
  • Westminster Hospital, 157.
  • Westminster, monastery at, 20, 24, 35-36;
  • pump at, 32-33.
  • Westminster Gazette, The, 171.
  • Whirlicote, 329.
  • Whitehall, a Royal possession, 33-36;
  • burning of palace, 122.
  • Wilberforce, William, 237, 254.
  • Wilcox, Richard, 82.
  • Wild, Jonathan, 173, 219-225.
  • Wilkes, John, 237, 274-276.
  • William the Conqueror, 24.
  • William III., buys Kensington Palace, 122;
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