. London . ins-le-Grand, Now 275 < .1 OBI Tin VTRl 278 [nsidi 01 nn Red Im 1 Playhouse ....... 279 S View of Falcon Tavern, on mm-. Bank Side, Southwark, 11 APPEARED IN 1S05 ........ 283 Palaci 01 Whitehali i\ nn: Reign of James II 291 HUNGERFORD MARKE1 297 \ \1111; THE Fire ......... 314 Old St. Pauls, with the Porch ok [nigo . , . 320 Houses in St. [Catherines, pulled down in 1827 . . 338 Lud Ga m 340 I 1 WEN VN rS SCHOOl 344 St. Dunstans in mi. West 348 Sign . .349 Approach to London Bridge 350 Vbove Bridgi 355 St. Jamess Palace March of the Guards 359 Ranelagh 360 North View of m


. London . ins-le-Grand, Now 275 < .1 OBI Tin VTRl 278 [nsidi 01 nn Red Im 1 Playhouse ....... 279 S View of Falcon Tavern, on mm-. Bank Side, Southwark, 11 APPEARED IN 1S05 ........ 283 Palaci 01 Whitehali i\ nn: Reign of James II 291 HUNGERFORD MARKE1 297 \ \1111; THE Fire ......... 314 Old St. Pauls, with the Porch ok [nigo . , . 320 Houses in St. [Catherines, pulled down in 1827 . . 338 Lud Ga m 340 I 1 WEN VN rS SCHOOl 344 St. Dunstans in mi. West 348 Sign . .349 Approach to London Bridge 350 Vbove Bridgi 355 St. Jamess Palace March of the Guards 359 Ranelagh 360 North View of mil Marshalsea, Southwark . ... 361 < 11 \kinc Cross 364 A Dish of Ti: a 369 VIM riNG < !ard Vauxh Sik John Fieldings Court, Bow Street 385 Concert Ticket 389 377379 •* LONDON. AFTER THE ROMANS The only real authorities for theevents which took place in Britainduring the fifth and sixth centuriesarc Gildas and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. There are other writers—Ethelwerd, for instance, whocopied the Chronicle, and addsnothing; and Nennius, whose work,edited by one Mark, the Hermit,in the tenth century, was found inthe Vatican. The first edition waspublished in London in the year1819, in the original Latin, bythe Rev. William Gunn. Nenniusgives a brief account of KingArthur and his exploits, but heaffords little or no information thatis of use to us. The work ofRichard of Cirencester is extremely stowed monument, in north valuable on account of its topo- AISLE OF ST. ANDREW UNDER- , .... , graphy ; it is also interesting as the SHAFT work of the first English he belonged to the fourteenth century, and has addednothing to the history, of which he knew no more—less, indeed—than we ourselves can discover. The book named after B 2 LONDON Geof


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