33, n. 3;
Butcher Row,
account of it, i. 400, n. 2;
Boswell and Johnson dine there, i. 400;
meet Edwards there, iii. 302;
Button's Coffee-house,
Addison frequented it, iv. 91, n. 1;
Dryden _said_ to have had his winter and summer chairs there,
iii. 71, n. 5;
Carlisle House, iv. 92, n. 5;
Castle Street, Cavendish Square,
Johnson lodged there, i. 111, 135, n. 1; iii. 405, n. 6;
visited the Miss Cotterells, i. 244;
Catherine Street, Strand,
Johnson describes a tavern, v. 230;
lodged near it, i. 103; iii. 405, n. 6;
Charing Cross, full tide of human existence, ii. 337; iii. 450;
Charing Cross to Whitechapel, the greatest series of shops in the
world, ii. 218;
Clerkenwell, an alehouse where Johnson met Mr. Browne, i. 113, n. 1;
Clerkenwell Bridewell, broken open in the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
described in _Humphry Clinker_, ii. 123, n. 2;
Clifford's Inn, Lysons lived there, iv. 402, n. 2;
Clifton's eatinghouse, i. 400;
Clubs: See under CLUBS;
Coachmaker's Hall, Boswell attends a religious Robinhood Society,
iv. 93, 95;
Compters, The, iii. 432;
Conduit Street, Boswell lodges there, ii. 166;
Cornhill, iv. 233, n. 2;
Covent Garden,
election mob, iv. 279, n. 2;
Hummums, iii. 349, n. 1;
Johnson helps the fruiterers, i. 250;
Piazzas infested by robbers, i. 163, n. 2;
Covent Garden Theatre,
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