s Day_ performed there, i. 420, n. 2;
Ranelagh House, ii. 31, n. 1;
Red Lion Street, v. 196, n. 2;
Rotherhithe, iii. 21, n. 1;
Round-house,
Garrick 'will have to bail Johnson out of it,' i. 249;
Captain Booth taken to it, ib., n. 2;
Johnson carried to it, ii. 299;
Royal Exchange, Jack Ellis, the scrivener, iii. 21;
Russell Street, Covent Garden, No. 8,
Tom Davies's house, where Boswell first saw Johnson, i. 390;
Sackville Street, Prince's Tavern,
The Literary Club met there, i. 479; v. 109, n. 5;
Slaughter's Coffee-house, i. 115, n. 1; iv. 15;
Smithfield,
boxing-ring, iv. 111, n. 3; v. 229, n. 2;
joustes held there, iv. 268, n. 2;
Snow-hill, Mrs. Gardiner's shop, i. 242; iii. 22; iv. 246;
Soho-Square, house of the Venetian Resident, i. 274;
Somerset Coffee-house, Strand,
Boswell and Johnson start from it for Oxford, ii. 438;
Somerset-House, built by Sir W. Chambers, iv. 187, n. 4;
Somerset Place, Exhibition of the Royal Academy, iv. 202;
South Audley Street, General Paoli's house, iii. 391-2;
Southampton-Buildings, Chancery-Lane,
Burke and Johnson in consultation there, iv. 324;
Southwark Elections: See THRALE, Henry, Southwark;
kennels running with blood, v. 247;
Thrale's house, ii. 286, n. 1, 427;
Johnson's apartment in it, i. 493; iii. 405, n. 6;
Spring Garden, afterwards Vauxhall, iv. 26;
St. Andrew's, Holborn, i. 170;
St. Clement Danes,
Boswell and Johnson attend service there, ii. 214, 356, 357;
iii. 17, 24, 26, 302, 313; iv. 90, 203, 209;
hear a sermon on evil-speaking, iii. 379;
Johnson's seat, ii. 214;
returns thanks after recovery, iv. 270, n. 1;
St. George's-Fields,
meeting place of the 'Protestants' at the Gordon Riots, iii. 428;
St. George's, Hanover Square,
Dodd tries to get the living by a bribe, iii. 139, n. 3;
Thomas Newton resigns the lectureship, iv. 286, n. 1;
St. James's Palace, Lord Mayor Beckford's address, iii. 201, n. 3;
St. James's Square, Johnson and Savage walk round it, i. 163, n. 2, 164;
St. James's Street,
a new gaming club, iii. 23, n. 1;
Parsloe's Tavern, The Literary Club meet there, i. 479;
Wirgman's, the toy-shop, iii. 325;
St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell,
indecent books sold there by Cave, i. 112, n. 2;
Johnson's reverence for it, i. 111;
his room, i. 504;
meets Boyse there, iv. 407, n. 4;
Savage's visits, i. 1
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