The history of Clerkenwell / by William J. Pinks ; with additions by the editor, Edward J. Wood.
- Pinks, William J. (William John), 1829-1860
- Date:
- 1881
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The history of Clerkenwell / by William J. Pinks ; with additions by the editor, Edward J. Wood. Source: Wellcome Collection.
842/886 (page 804)
![registration district, Clerkenwell, 14, 588; Amwell-street, Clerkenwell, 14, 71, 72, 75, 131, 135, 136, 187, 394, 395, 523, 556, 580, 625, 741 ; history of, 574—578, 711. Amyot, 230. Anderson, 189n, 568; Frances Ander- son, 46; J. Anderson, 391; Sir Francis Anderson, daughter of, baptised in Clerkenwell, 46. Anderton, Christopher A., 627. Andover, Viscount, 43. Andrew, 122. Andrewes, Lady Anne, buried in Clerk- enwell, 48; Mary Andrewes, 46; Sir John Andrewes, daughter of, bap- tised in Clerkenwell, 46 ; wife of, buried in Clerkenwell, 48. Andrews, 301; James, 716; R. C., 417, 427 ; Rev. John, 67 ; Andrews, the almanack maker, resides in Clerkenwell, 635. Angel-court, Haymarket, 538 ; Angel Inn, Islington, 152, 256, 295, 483, 485, 488, 492, 516, 520_, 538, 547, 552 ; history of, 548—551 ; Robert Angel, 298. Angell, Robert, 298 ; William, 298. Angelo, 422. Angier, 407. Anglesea, 496. Angus, William, 234. Anjou, 219 ; Margaret of, 595, 680. Anna, Donna, 430. Anne, of Cleves, 40 ; Princess, 273 ; Queen, 13, 62, 94, 100, 107m, 145m, 197, 225, 293, 324, 326, 336, 467, 748; wife of Richard III., 220. Annesley, 751. Ansell, John, 643. Anson, Admiral, 741. Antelope Inn, 12. Antiquities found in Clerkenwell, 164, 310, 353, 366, 367, 368, 371, 387, 388, 495, 500, 544, 599, 633, 686, 702, 703, 719. Antony and Cleopatra, 222, 434. Antwerp, 97. Apollo, 48m, 276, 279,412, 536, 657. Apothecaries’ Hall, 525. Applebee, 269, 286m, 549m. Appleby, 229. Apple Tree Tavern, 124, 141. Apportionment of Clerkenwell parish, 13, 197, 587. Apprentices of London attack Clerk- enwell Bridewell, 179, 180. Aquatic Theatre, Clerkenwell, vide Sadler’s Wells, 428, 429. Aquinas, 326. Arabia, 486, 592. Araclius, 217. Arcadia, 100m. Archer, John Wykeham, 90, 239, 379, 388, 393, 565m, 640, 641; works in Clerkenwell, 639; Sir William Wood, a famous archer, buried in Clerk- enwell, vide Wood, Sir William ; Thomas L’Archer, 209, 211, 212. Archers, Company of, 63, 64. Archery, decline of, 609, 611; history of, in England, 605—612; Archery in the fields of Finsbury, 64, 605, 606, 609 — 611; importance of archery, 65, 606 ; archery marks or butts, 610,611; archery promoted by Kings of England, 64, 606 — 609 ; ticket for archery in Finsbury, 64, 65. Architectural Museum, 228m. Argyle-street, 501. Aris, John, 51, 83; Daniel, 656. Arlington, Lord, 451, 741; Arlington- of yppf Armitage, 573, 711, 756; T., 287m. Armourer, the, of Clerkenwell parish, 306. Armstrong, George, 234 ; John, 235, 647 ; Mary Ann, 235 ; Rev. John, 701 ; Sir Thomas, 378. Army of the Earl of March musters in Clerkenwell-fields, 613. Arnold, 344 ; Thomas, 422, 424, 427, 729. Arnott, Dr., 175 ; Sir W., 576. Arragon, 205, 383, 712. Arria, 665. Arthur, Mr., 507 ; Prince, 608; Arthur-street Chapel, 571 - Arthurlong, Sir James, resides in Clerkenwell, 332. Artillery Company, 63 ; Artillery-gar- den, 542 ; Artillery-ground, 64 ; Artillery-lane, 709. Arundel, Archbishop, 121, 641, 642; Countess of, visits Clerkenwell Priory, 221 ; Henry Fitzalan, Earl of, 21 ; Richard, 401 ; Sir John, 49 ; resides in Clerkenwell, 259, 305. Ascham, Roger, 606. Ash, Rebecca, 302. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 148 ; Sir Francis Ashby, 302 ; Ashby-street, 13, 271. Ashe, Elizabeth, 344. Ashfield, Edmund, 65. Ashford, 103, 719. Ashmole, Elias, 95, 109. Ashridge, 714. Ashton, Elizabeth, 716; Hayes, 73. Ashurst, Alderman, 333 ; Henry, 181, 182. Ashwood, 280. Asia, 368, 592. Askew, 506, 753. Assessments of property in Clerken- well, 9, 14, 593. Asteley, Ralph, 661. Astley, Philip, the equestrian, 553, 555 ; his theatre, 433, 437. Aston, Sir Roger, 280. Astraea, 100. Astraeus, 100m. Athens, 434, 576, 617. Atkenson, Roger, 223. Atkins, 624 ; Julia, 234 ; Mary Ann, 235 ; Michael, 234. Atkinson, 509 ; John I., 342, 696. Atlantic, the, 669. A., T. M., 695. Atterbury, Francis, 226, 327. Attwod, or Attewod, Lucy, 29. Aubignee, Lord, vide Aubigny. Aubigny, Lord, Clerkenwell Priory is given to, 223, 224. Aubrey, John, 19, 95, 452, 498. Aubusson, Pierre D’, 200. Auction Mart, London, 124, 709. Audley, George, Lord, resides in Clerk- enwell, 714 ; Audley-square, 154. Augmentation Office, 31. Augustus, Prince, 660. Aulim Luz, 144. Aurora, 100m, 402. Austen, 124. Austin, 338 ; Caroline Austin, dies in Clerkenwell, aged 105, 293; Ed- ward, 643 ; Austin-Friars, 709. Austria, 592, 660. Auvergne, 205, 742. Ave Maria-lane, 278, 330. Avignon, 744. Awberry Farm, 397. Axholme, 207. Axtall, Nathaniel, 65. Aylesbury Chapel, Clerkenwell, 224, 225, 226, 289 ; Earl of Aylesbury is possessed of Clerkenwell Priory, 224; resides in Clerkenwell, 9m, 10, 1], 276, 587, 632 ; Aylesbury House, 224, 276 ; Aylesbury-street, 22, 94m, 102, 176, 187, 196m, 286, 289, 290, 576, 577, 594, 683, 745, 753 ; history of, 276-279. Aylesford Friary, 48m. Ayliffe, 728 ; Ayliffe-street, 708. Ayloffe, Alice, 47; Frances, 47; Joseph, 47- Aylworth, John, 32. Babbage, 23. Baber, Edward, 671 ; Mary, 671. Babillard, 6m. Babylon, 693. Bacchus, 6m, 387, 575. Bach, Francis, 2m. Backhouse, Rowland, 449 ; Sir William, 451. Back-hill, 746m ; Back-road, 548, 599 ; Sir George Back, 629 ; Back-yard, 343. Bacon, Francis, Lord, 20, 21, 679 ; Friar, 430, 618 ; Robert, 734. Badger’s Almshouses, Shoreditch, 522. Bagecove, William, 661. Bagford, 65m, 495. Baggs, Giles, 382. Bagnall, 548. Bagnigge House, Clerkenwell, 557,558, 559, 752; the Residence of Nell Gwynn, 557, 559, 567; Bagnigge Marsh, 560; Bagnigge-place, 14; Bagnigge River, 560, 565 ; Bagnigge Vale, 557 ; Bagnigge Wall, 557; Bag- nigge Wash, 523, 557; Bagnigge Wells, 82, 143, 390, 392, 394, 461 ; gardens, 82, 357, 389, 539, 752; history of, 557—570, 754; analysis of chalybeate water, 562—564; analysis of purging water, 562; belonged to Clerkenwell Nunnery, 562; called Black Mary’s Hole, 560, 561, 562; concerts at, 568; Crosby’s drawings of, 569, 570 ; dis- covery of the springs, 558; distort- ing mirror at, 567, 568 ; Dr. Bevis describes, 558—560, 562, 563 ; en- gravings of, 565, 566 ; gardens de- scribed, 564, 565 ; opened as a spa, 563, 564 ; organ at, 567 ; poetical allusions to, 564, 565, 568 ; proprie- tors of, 569; visited by artists for foliage, 565 ; Bagnigge Wells-road, 22, 293, 350, 356, 357, 361, 364, 375, 390,394, 523,556,561,566, 569, 579, 733, 752 ; history of, 557, 570, 571, 572. Bagshaw, Dr. Henry, 324. Bagsliot, 382. Bailev, 1m, 305, 568, 615; G. Bailey, 348.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24863944_0842.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)