Mrs. Alec-Tweedie

Hyde Park, Its History and Romance


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       Mrs. Alec-Tweedie

      Hyde Park, Its History and Romance

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066199432

       BIBLIOGRAPHY

       CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION

       CHAPTER II A ROYAL HUNTING-GROUND

       CHAPTER III VAGARIES OF MONARCHS

       CHAPTER IV UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH

       CHAPTER V FASHION AND FRIVOLITY

       CHAPTER VI MASKS AND PATCHES

       CHAPTER VII IN GEORGIAN DAYS

       CHAPTER VIII EARLY CHRONICLES OF TYBURN

       CHAPTER IX BENEATH THE TRIPLE TREE

       CHAPTER X NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRAGMENTS

       CHAPTER XI DUELS IN THE PARK

       CHAPTER XII THE PEOPLE’S PARK

       CHAPTER XIII NATURE IN THE PARK

       CHAPTER XIV THE EVOLUTION OF THE CARRIAGE

       HYDE PARK AND KENSINGTON GARDENS LIST OF TREES AND SHRUBS THAT HAVE BEEN PLANTED

       LIST OF HERBACEOUS PLANTS

       INDEX

       Table of Contents

      The following books have been consulted in the compilation of this volume:—

      Stow’s “Annals.”

      Hollinshed’s “Chronicles.”

      Baker’s “Chronicle.”

      Whitelock’s “Memorials of English Affairs.”

      Northuek.

      Macaulay’s “History of England.”

      Hume’s “History of England.”

      Lingard’s “History of England.”

      Craik and Macfarlane’s “Pictorial History of England.”

      Domesday Book. Translated by Sir Henry James.

      “The Chronicle of the Greyfriars.” (Camden Society.)

      Lyttelton’s “History of Henry II.”

      Gilbert Burnett’s “History of my Own Times.”

      State Papers. Public Record Office.

      MSS. from Muniment Room. Westminster Abbey.

      Strickland’s “Queens of England.”

      Riley’s “Memorials of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Centuries.”

      “Archæologia.”

      Stow’s “Survey of London.” (Strype.)

      Dean Stanley’s “History and Memorials of Westminster Abbey.”

      Knight’s “London.”

      Walford’s “London Old and New.”

      Wheatley’s “London Past and Present.”

      Timbs’ “Curiosities of London.”

      Larwood’s “The London Parks.”

      Ashton’s “Hyde Park from Domesday to Date.”

      Jesse’s “London: its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places.”

      Malcolm’s “Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London.”

      Besant’s “London in the Eighteenth Century.”

      Fuller’s “Worthies of England.”

      Drake’s “Shakespeare and His Times.”

      Osborne’s “Historical Memories on Reigns of Elizabeth and James I.”

      Ellis’s “Original Letters.”

      “Diary of John Evelyn.” Edited by Wheatley.

      “Diary of Samuel Pepys.” Edited by Wheatley.

      “Memoirs of the Comte de Gramont.” Trans. by M. Boyer.

      “Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield” (2nd).

      Colley Cibber’s “Apology for the Life of C. C.”

      Defoe’s “Narrative of Jack Sheppard.”

      “Thomas Brown’s Amusements, Serious and Comical.”

      Strutt’s “Sports and Pastimes of the People of England.”

      “Letters and Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.”

      Mrs. Eliz. Montagu’s “Lady of the Last Century.”

      “Letters of Horace Walpole.” Edited by Mrs. Paget Toynbee.

      “Letters of Lord Hervey.”

      “Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield (4th) to Dayrolles.”

      “George Selwyn and his Contemporaries.”

      “Some Account of the Military, Political, and Social Life of the Rt. Hon. John Manners, Marquis of Granby.” By W. Granby.

      Stephen’s “Literary and Social Life of the 18th Century.”

      “Autobiography of Madame Piozzi.” Hayward.

      Wraxall’s “Historical Memoirs of My Own Times.”

      Thackeray’s “Four Georges.”

      Fitzgerald Molloy’s “London under the Georges.”

      “Diary of the Hon. William Windham.” Edited by Mrs. Baring.

      “The Two Duchesses of Devonshire.” Vere Foster.

      “Life and Letters of Lady Sarah Lennox.” By the Countess of Ilchester.

      Rosebery’s “Life of Pitt.”

      “William