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.
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![Cleves, Anne of, 40. Clewer, 518. Cliffe, Geoffrey, 490 ; tlie Cobbler- author, of Battle-bridge, 499. Clifford, Agnes, 29, 31 ; Frances, 47 ; Lady, daughter of, buried in Clerk- enwell, 47. Clifford’s Inn, 731. Climacterical year, meaning of, 44. Clinker, Humphrey, 433. Clinton, Lady, visits Clerkenwell Prior}', 221. Clive, 732. Cloaca Maxima, 390. Cloacina, 171. Clockmaking in Clerkenwell described, 314—317, G86. Clod, the Ploughman, 157ft. Close, Clerkenwell, vide Clerkenwell- close. Cloth Fair, 367. Clothair II., 56. Cloudesley, Sir Richard, the gifts of, to Clerkenwell, 28, 295, 472, 473, 544; William of, 611. Clown Tavern, Clerkenwell, referred to by Goldsmith, 485. Cluney, 712, 713. Clyde, Lord, 138. Clymme, 65, 611. C., M. A., 682. C., M. M., 682. Coach and Horses Tavern, 124, 157, 164, 686, 740. Coal Exchange, London, 4 42. Coates, 424, 427. Cobham, 3, 722,723 ; Cobham Church, 121; Cobham Head Tavern, Clerk- enwell, 119, 120, 124, 129, 361; entertainments at, 120, 738 ; Lady Joan Cobham, 121 ; Lord Viscount Cobham, robbed at Islington Spa, Clerkenwell, 401; Cobham-row, 81, 84, 117, 124, 152, 556, 594; history of, 119; the good Lord Cobham, vide Oldcastle, Sir John ; Sir Henry Cobham, 735. Coburg-street, 188, 741. Cock-alley, 343 ; Cock and Sugar Loaf, 685 ; Cock-court, 340, 347; Cock-fighting in Clerkenwell, 140, 141, 163, 168, 650, 736, 739; Cock-' lane Bridge, 384 ; Cock-lane Ghost in the vaults of St. John’s Church, Clerkenwell, 233, 235—239 ; Cock Pit Theatre, 195, 657 ; the Cock, Holborn-bridge, 380 ; the Cock, Moorfields, 618; the Cock, Turn- mill-street, 346, 347, 696. Cockayne, Sir Wm., Alderman, 298,299. Cockneys, feast of, held in Clerken- well, 745, 754. Cocks, John, 493. Cockshute-field, 601. Codpiece-row, 116. Coell, Thomas, 723. Coffin, arrested for debt in Clerken- well, 232 ; huge coffin, in Clerken- well, 66 ; L. Coffin, 684. Coggleshall, 69. Coigni, Marshal, 120. Coiners’ resort in St. John-street, 308. Coke, Dr., 437; Lady Mary,236; Lord, 2ft, 373ft ; Secretary, 613 ; Sir John, discovers a Jesuits’ College in Clerk- well,258, 260, 261, 263, 265 ; Robert, 280. Coldbath, Clerkenwell, 82, 124, 179 ; ] history of, 111—113, 636, 737,738; fields, 65, 79, 81, 84, 87, 113, 120, 122, 123, 141, 142, 183, 3S9, 401, 503, 544, 550, 561, 647, 650, 652, 657, 733, 738, 739, 752, 755 ; Cold- bath-fields Prison, 14, 22, 62, 135, 139, 141, 183, 273, 359, 375, 390, 461, 556, 561, 626, 656; history of, 81—89, 733 ; accommodation in, 86 ; abuses in, 82, 83 ; dietary table of, 87 ; doorway of, 85 ; enlargement of, 626 ; John Hunt imprisoned in, 88, 89 ; neighbourhood of, 84,85 ; report on, 87; riot in, 83 ; tread- wheel introduced into, 84, 626 ; verses upon, 83 ; Coldbath-square, 22,119, 120, 124, 135,359, 738, 753 ; history of, 111—115. Colchester, 73, 97, 99, 496, 546. Cole, 594/1. Colebrooke Cottage, 546 ; Colebrooke- row, 455, 456, 545, 516 ; Sir George Colebrooke, 458. Coleman, 326ft; John Coleman, 601 ; Coleman-street, 62, 283, 353, 442, 721. Colepepyr, Thomas, 32. Coleridge, Justice, 516 ; Samuel Tay- lor Coleridge, 81, 83, 516. Collambell, Anthony, 234 ; Isabella, 234. Collard, William, 639. College, Clerkenwell, vide Jesuits’ College ; Infants’ College, Clerken- well, 126 ; College-street, 375ft. Colleton, 267. Collier, John, 408; J. P., 191ft, 615; Thomas, 513. Collington, 267 ; John, ISO. Collins, 49ft, 94ft, 253, 671 ; Anne Collins, 463 ; John, 179 ; Collins, the poet, 666 ; anecdote of, 484. Collis, John A., 700. Colloredo, Philip, Count de, 660. Colman, 435, 564; George Colman, his play of the “ Spleen ; or, Isling- ton Spa,” 404, 406. Coin, the, 496ft. Colney Hatch-lane, 14, 20 ; Watch and Clock Makers’ Asylum at Colney Hatch, 317, 318. Colston, 297 ; Elizabeth Colston, 297. Colthurst, Captain Edmond, 444. Colvill, Colonel T. H., 89ft, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 626ft. Commandry, project to establish in Clerkenwell, 743, 744; Commandry Mantells, 16, 17, 211, 491, 492. Compasses Tavern, Hornsey, 454n. Compton, Charles Douglas, Marquis of Northampton, 274 ; Charles, Earl of Northampton, 274; Charles, First Marquis of Northampton, 274; Charles, Marquis of North- ampton, 657; Eliza, Countess of Northampton, amusing letter of, 271, 272, 679, 680; family, 18, 271 -274, 679; George, Earl of Northampton, 274; Henry, 619; Henry, Bishop of Oxford, 2/3; James, Earl of Northampton, re- sides in Clerkenwell, 272, 274; Joshua A. S., Marquis of North- ampton, 274 ; Lord, 155; Mary, 272, 273; Compton-passage,281; Sir Francis Compton, 273 ; Sir Henry,1 271, 272; Spencer, Earl of North- ampton, 272, 273 ; posseses Clerken- well Manor, 272 ; Compton-street, 10, 281 ; Lord William Compton, Earl of Northampton, 271, 679; Compton Wynyate, 271, 489, 679. Comus, 533. Condition of Clerkenwell in the 16th century, 8; 17tli century, 9; 18th and 19th centuries, 13. Condover, 475. Conduit, Clerkenwell, 165; Penton- ville, 211. Conduits, the early, in London, 441—443, 452. Congregational Church, Bagnigge Wells-road, 571. Coningham, 554. Coningsbie, vide Coningsby. Coningsby, Mary, 46, 48; Robert, 47; Sir Francis, daughter of, baptised in Clerkenwell, 46 ; daughter of, buried in Clerkenwell, 48; Sir Thomas, son of, buried in Clerken- well, 47. Coningsmark, Count Charles John, Thynne’s assassin, tried at Hicks’s Hall, 303, 684. Connor, Francis, 747. Conrad, 745. Consett, a suspected resident in Clerkenwell-close, 627. Constable, 643 ; John Constable, 687. Constantine, 500 ; T. Constantine, 148. Convicts lodged in Clerkenwell, 307. Conway, Edward, 467 ; Secretary, ISO, 302, 306, 462, 467, 714, 715 ; recom- mends a minister for Clerkenwell, 619 ; Sir Johu Conway, 467. Conyers, John, 495, 496. Cony-street, 734. Cook, Captain, 80, 669, 670, 675, 676 ; Edward, 425 ; George, 507 ; Richard, 37 ; Susan, 37 ; Symon, 728 ; Wil- liam, 51, 177, 643. Cooke, 420, 712; C., 666ft; Hester, 716; Simon R., 342, 696 ; Sir Johu, vide Coke, Sir John ; Thomas, the miser of Clerkenwell, 518—522 ; T. P. Cooke, performs at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, 433 ; William Cooke, 716. Cookworthy, 79. Cooper, 267; A., 639; C. II., 671; Thompson, 671 ; William, 542. Cope, Michael, 682 ; Sir Walter, 298, 300. Copenhagen, 629 ; Copenhagen Fields, 359 ; Copenhagen House, 504, 539. Copelaud, 407. Coppice-row, 10, 13, 14, 22, 90, 121, 156, 188, 350, 358, 3G1, 364, 394, 484, 502, 551, 557, 559, 572, 639, 646 ; history of, 116. Copping, 433. Copplestone, Sir John, daughter of, buried in Clerkenwell, 48 ; Wini- fred Copplestone, 48. Copy well, John, 564. Corbett, 741; Diana, 47; Sarah, 47; Sir Vincent, daughter of, baptised in Clerkenwell, 47. Cordall, William, 370. Cordell, Sir William, resides in Clerk- enwell, 313. Cordwell, William A., 699. Coriton, 261. Cork, 94, 576, 721.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24863944_0849.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)