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62; mentioned, i. 123, n. 3, 135, n. 1, 151; St. Luke's Hospital, iv. 208; St. Martin's in the Fields, i. 135; St. Martin's Street, Dr. Burney occupies Newton's house, iv. 134; St. Paul's Cathedral, Boswell's Easter 'going up ': See under BOSWELL, St. Paul's; described by an Indian king in the _Spectator_, i. 450, n. 3; Johnson's monument, iv. 423-4, 444-6; monuments, proposal to raise, ii. 239; iv. 423; mentioned, iii. 349; St. Paul's Churchyard, Innys the bookseller, iv. 402, n. 2, 440; Johnson's old club dines at the Queen's Arms, iv. 87, 435; Rivington's book-shop, i. 135, n. 1; St. Sepulchre's Churchyard, the bellman on the wall, iv. 189, n. 1; St. Sepulchre's Ladies' charity-school, iv. 246; Staple Inn, Isaac Reed's Chambers, i. 169, n. 2; iv. 37; Johnson's chambers, i. 350, n. 3, 516; iii. 405, n. 6; _Rasselas_ not written there, iii. 405, n. 6; Stepney, Mead's chapel, iii. 355, n. 2; Strand, Boswell and Johnson walk along it one night, i. 457; dangers of it, i. 163, n. 1; Johnson lodges in it, iii. 405, n. 6; mentioned, iv. 144: See under SOMERSET COFFEE HOUSE and TURK'S HEAD COFFEE HOUSE; Temple, Chambers's, Sir Robert, chambers in, ii. 260; Goldsmith's, ii. 97, n. 1; iv. 27; Johnson's, i. 250; iv. 134; Johnson's walk, i. 463; Scott's chambers, iii. 262; Steevens's, iv. 324; Temple Bar, Goldsmith's whisper about the heads on it, ii. 238; heads first placed on it in William III's time, iii. 408, n. 3; Johnson's voice seems to resound from it to Fleet-ditch, ii. 262; mentioned, ii. 155; iv. 92, n. 5; Temple Church, Johnson attends the service, ii. 130; Dr. Maxwell assistant preacher, ii. 116; Temple-gate, ii. 262; Inner Temple, Boswell enters at it, ii. 377, n. 1; rent of his chambers there, iii. 179, n. 1; Middle Temple, Burke enters there, v. 34, n. 3; Middle Temple Gate, Lintott's bookshop, iv. 80, n. 1; Temple Stairs, Boswell and Johnson take a sculler there, i. 457; land there, ii. 434; Temple Lane, Inner, Boswell lodges at the bottom of it, i. 437; Johnson's chambers, iii. 405, n. 6; described by Fitzherbert, i. 350, n. 3; by Murphy, i. 375, n. 1; Boswell pays his first visit to Johnson, i. 395; Mme. de Boufflers visits him, ii. 405; Thames; See THAMES; Tom's Coffee-house, iii. 33;
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