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JLOCKIE'S 

TOPOGRAPHY 


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GIVING 

A    CONCISE     LOCAL     DESCRIPTION     OF 
AND  ACCURATE  DIRECTION  TO  EVERY 

SQUARE,   STREET,   LANE,  COURT, 

DOCK,  WHARF,   INN,   PUBLIC- OFFICE,    &c. 

IN    THE 


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INCLUDING  THE  NEW  BUILDINGS  TO  THE  PRESENT  TIME,   UPON 
A  PLAN  NEVER  HITHERTO  ATTEMPTED. 

The  Whole  alphabetically  arranged,  and  comprising  the  Description 

of  more  than  Three  Thousand  Places,  the  Names  of  which  are  not 

to  be  found  upon  any  of  the  Maps  of  the  present  Year. 


TAKEN  FROM  ACTUAL  SURVEY  BY 

JOHN    LOCKIE, 

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PREFACE. 

X  HE  Author  of  the  following  Work,  in  the  Discharge  of  his 
widely-extended  Duties,  having  frequently  experienced  the  Inac- 
curacy of  all  the  existing  Registers  of  the  Streets,  &c.  of  the 
Metropolis,  and  their  total  Inadequacy  as  a  Means  of  ascertaining 
their  Locality  and  Bearings,  was  induced  to  form  one  upon  a 
more  correct  and  explanatory  System  ;  and  it  was  not  until  he  had 
experienced  the  great  Utility  and  Convenience  of  such  a  Book  of 
Reference,  that  he  determined  to  undertake  the  arduous  Task  of 
forming  a  complete  Analysis  of  the  Town,  and  to  offer  it  to  the 
Public  in  its  present  Form. 

The  Want  of  a  Publication  of  this  Description  has  long  been 
felt  by  all  ClafTes  of  the  Community  ;  particularly  by  the 
Banker,  the  Merchant,  the  Manufacturer,  and  the 
Trader  ;  and  when  the  present  almost  unbounded  Extension 
of  the  Capital  is  considered,  the  Author  presumes  that  its  general 
Utility  and  Convenience  will  be  its  best  Recommendation  to, 
public  Favour. 

The  Plan  of  the  Work  will  be  found  to  be  perfectly  novel 
and  original,  and  the  Author  has  the  Satisfaction  to  say,  that  it 
has  received  the  very  flattering  Approbation  and  Encouragement  of 
several  of  the  Government  and  other  Public  Offices, 

With 


PREFACE. 

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Seven  Years  Assiduity  and  patient  Labour  for  the  public  Con- 
venience, will  be  considered  as  entitling  him  to  some  Share  of 
public  Patronage,  the  Author  has  only  to  add,  that  the  whole 
Work  having  been  accomplished  by  his  own  personal  Exertions, 
he  is  enabled  to  offer  the  fullest  Assurances  of  the  Accuracy  of 
its  Execution* 


PHCENIX  FIRE-OFFICE, 

Lomrard-Street, 

London,  January  1810. 


ADVER- 


ADVERTISEMENT. 

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NEW   MAP  OF    LONDON. 

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and  Accurate  PLAN  of  LONDON,  comprehending 
all  the  recent  Improvements  to  the  present  Time,  and  re- 
duced to  the  convenient  Size  of  4  Feet  by  2,  has  just  been 
completed  by  the  Author  of  the  following  Work,  and  will 
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Author  humbly  conceives  it  unnecessary  for  him  to  speak ; 
he  begs  however  respectfully  to  refer  to  his  present  Work 

for  a   Specimen    of    his   general   Correctness. Of  its 

Copiousness  he  presumes  confidently  to  assert,  that  it  far 
exceeds  that  of  any  other  Plan  of  London  now   extant, 
containing  upwards  of  Two  Thousand  Places,    the  Names 
of  which  are  not  to  be  found  in  the  large  Map  of  Thirty-- 
Two  Sheets,  by  Horwood. 

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BBEY-PLACE,  Taviftock- 
Mews,  Russell-Square, — the  first 
on  the  L.  in  Little  Coram-st.  from 
54,  Great  Coram-street. 

Abbey-Place,  Bethnal- G  reen-Road,  - 
theN.  continuation  of  Mary 's-rovv, 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Wilmot- 
square. 

Abbey- Place  North,  Bethnal- Green- 
Road, — at  the  N.  end  of  the  last 
above  described. 

Abbey- Place  South,  Bethnal- Green- 
Road, — at  the  S.  end  of  Abbey- 
place  aforesaid. 

Abbey-Street, Bethnal-G  reen-Road, - 
at  02,  the  first  on  the  R.  below 
the  turnpike,  about  |  a  mile  from 
G5,  Shoreditch. 

Abchurch-Lane,  Lombard-Street. — 
at  18,  between  the  General  Post- 
office  and  Phcenix  fire-office,leading 
to  67,  Cannon-street. 

Abchurch-Yard,  Abchurch-Lane, — 
the  open  space  at  the  S.  end  by 
67,  Cannon-street. 

Abel's  or  White's-Buildings,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,— at  94,  the  E.  end 
leading  to  Chamber-street,  Good- 
man's-ficlds. 

Abingdon  -  Buildings,  Abingdon- 
Street,  Westminster, — at  17,  near 
Millbank-street,  leading  to  the 
Thames. 

Abingdon-Place,  Abingdon-Street, 
Westminster, — 3  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Old  Palace-yard,  leading  to 
the  stone  wharf 


Abingdon-Street,  Westminster,—— 
the  first  W.  parallel  to  the  Thames, 
extending  from  Old  Palace-yard 
to  Millbank-strdet. 

Abingdon-Street  (Little) —  at  10, 
Abingdon-street,  is  that  number  of 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Old  Palace- 
yard,  leading  to  the  Thames. 

Academy-Court,  Chancery-Lane, — 
at  93,  near  Cary-st.  and  opposite 
Symonds  inn. 

Acorn- Alley,  Bishopsgate-without,- 
at  125,  about  a  j  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  north  from  the  church,  leading 
to  Skinner-street. 

Acorn-Court,  Rolls-Buildings, 

the  first  on  the  R.  from  117,  Fetter- 
lane,  is  continued  by  White's- 
alley  and  Bream's  buildings,  to  30, 
the  middle  of  Chancery-lane. 

Afton- Place,  Lock's- Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— extends  from  the  end  of 
York  st.  and  is  the  continuation 
of  it  to  Camden-street  leading  to 
East-lane. 

A&on-StreetjGray's-Inn-Lane, is 

about  |  of  a  mileN.fromGuilford- 
st.  Foundling-hospital,  on  the  R. 
and  the  same  distance  S.  from 
Battle-bridge  on  the  L.. 

Adam  and  Eve-Court,  Oxford-Street, 
at  67,  the  N.  side,  nearly  op.  the 
Pantheon ,  leading  to  6 1 ,  Castle-st. 

Adam  and  Eve-Court,  White-Cross* 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — at  106,  about 
the  middle  of  the  E.  side,  nearly 
op.  Playhouse-yard. 

B  Adam 


Adam  &Eve-Court,01d  Broad-Street, 
at  11,    op.  Throgmorton-st.    ll 
doors  on  the  R.fromThreadneedle- 
street. 
Adam  and  Eve-Court,  Angel-Alley, 
Bishopsgate- Without, -a  few  yards 
in  ditto  from   137,   Bishopsgate, 
towards  Angel-passage,    and  43, 
Skinner-street. 
Adam  &  Eve-Court,  Duke's-PIace,- 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  Mitre-court 
from  29,    Aldgate,    is  continued 
by  New-court  to  King-street  and 
Bury-street. 
Adam-a  Digging- Yard, Great  Peter- 
Street,    Westminster, — about  the 
middle  of  the  S.  side,  nearly  op. 
Little  St.  Ann's-lane. 
Adam's-Gardens,  Adam-Street,  Ro 

therhithe, the  first  N.  parallel. 

which  extends  from  Adam's- place 
to  New-court. 
Adam's- Mews,  Adam-Street,  Port. 

man- Square, at  20,   about  6 

doors  on  the  L.  from  26,  Upper 
Seymour-street,  leading  to  Upper 
Berkeley-street. 
Adam's-Mews.SouthAudley-Street,- 
at  35,  leading  to  10,  Charles-st. 
being  the  first  S.  E.  parallel  to 
Grosvenor-square. 
Adam's- Place,  High-Street, Borough, 
at  187,  about  22  doors  on  the  R. 
South  from  Union-street,  leading 
to  52,  Red-cross-street. 
Adam's- Place,  Adam-Street,  Rother- 
hithe,  is  near  the  W.  end,  being 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Neptune- 
street. 

Adam's-Row,  Hampstead-Road, 

the  N.  continuation  of  Tottenham- 
court-road  on  the  L.  extending 
from  the  New-road  to  Henry-st. 
Adam-Street,  Portman- Square, — at 
8,  Baker-st.  leading  to  56,  Man- 
chester-st.  two  doors  from  the  sq. 
Adam-StrcctWest,Portman-Square,- 
the  first  N.  E.  parallel  toEdgware- 
road,  extends  from  30,  Up.  Sey- 
mour-st.  to  Up.  Berkeley-st. 


Adam-Street,  Adelphi, — at  73,  Jrt 
theStrand,  73  doors  on  the  R.from 
Charing-Cross,  and  about  ~  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Temple- Bar,  on 
the  op.  direction,  it  extends  to  the 
Thames. 
Adam-Street,  Rotherhithe, — is  the 
second  S.  parallel  to  the  Thames, 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  it,  commen- 
ces at  Neptune-street,  where  there 
are  1  &  94,  it  extends  to  Swan- 
lane,  and  is  about  £  of  a  mile  in 
length. 
Addle- Hill,  Upper  Thames-Street ,- 
at  231,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Earl-st.  leading  to  4,  Gt.  Carter- 
lane,  Doctors-Commons. 

Addle-Street,  Wood-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — at  43,  the  third  on  the  R. 
and  about  }  of  a  mile  from  122, 
Cheapside, extending  to  58,  Alder- 
manbury. 

Adelphi,  Strand.   See  Adam-Street. 

Adelphi-Terrace,-facingtheThames 
the  second  on  the  R.  in  Adam-st. 
from  73,  Strand. 

Adelphi- Wharfs,  under  the  Terrace,- 
t  the  principal  entrance  at  Durham- 
st.  65,  Strand,  besides  warehouses 
here  are  coal-wharfs  occupied  by 
Saints,  Perkins,  and  Smithers, 
whose  names  they  bear. 

Adjutant-General's  Office, Whitehall, 
is  the  door  on  the  L.  under  the 
arch  in  the  Horse-Guards,  from 
Whitehall  towards  the  park. 

Admiralty,  Whitehall, — a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  fromCharing-Cross,op. 
Great  Scotland-yard. 

Admiralty  -  Office,  Doctors  -  Com- 
mons, is  the  second  door  on  the 
L.  from  7,  Gt.  Knight -Rider-st. 

Affidavit-Office,  Symonds-Inn, — the 
first  on  the  R.  from  23,  Chancery- 
lane. 

African-Company's  Office,  3,  Suf- 
folk-lane, Cannon-st.  a  few  doors 
on  the  L.  from  151,  Up.  Thames- 
ttreet. 

African  and  Senegal  CofFee-House, 
Cornhill, 


Cornhill, — about  the  middle  of  the 
S.  side,  between  41  &  42. 

Aggat's  -  Passage,     Cutler  -  Street, 

Houndsditch, the  first  on  the  L. 

in  Cutler-st.  from  114,  Hounds- 
ditch,  leading  to  Devonshire-sq. 
and  Bishopsgate. 

St.  Agnes-le-Clair,  Old-Street-Road, 
between  the  end  of  Paul-st.  Fins- 
bury,  and  Pump-row. 

St.  Agnes-Crescent, Old-Strect-Road, 
is  part  of  the  S.  side  of  it, extending 
from  the  end  of  Paul-st.  to  Wood- 
street. 

St,  Agnes-Place,  Old-Street- Road, — 
a  few  houses  which  connect  Old- 
street-road  with  Paul-st. 

St.  Agnes-Street,  Old-Street-Road, - 
is  the  first  S.  parallel  to  part  of 
Old-street-road,  extending  from 
Paul-st.  to  Wood-st. 

St.Agnes-Terrace,Tabernacle-Walk, 
Finsbury, — is  the  N.  continuation 
of  it  to  Paul-street. 

Agriculture,  Board  of,  Sackville- 
Street, — at  32,  12  doors  on  the  L. 
from  49,   Piccadilly. 

Air-Street,  Piccadilly, — at  27,  the 
first  on  the  R.  and  27  doors  from 
the  Haymarket,  it  leads  to  Brewer- 
st.  and  Golden- fq. 

Air's  Aims-Houses,  White's-Alley, 
Coleman  -  Street, — the  second  on 
the  L.  from  61,  Coleman-st. 

St.  Alban's- Court,    Wood -Street, 

Cheapside, at  91,    about  the 

middle  of  the  W.  side,  leading  to 
Oat-lane  and  Noble-street. 

St.  Alban's  Church,  Wood-Street, 
Cheapside, — is  op.  91,  and  about 
y  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  122, 
Cheapside. 

St-  Alban's-Street,  St.  James's, — at 
13,  Pail-Mall,  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  the  Haymarket,  it  extends 
to  St.  James's  Market. 

Albany-Chambers,  Burlington-Gar- 
dens,  the  first  W.  parallel   to 

Sackville-st.  extending  from  Vigo- 
lane  to  Albany-house,  and  52, 
Piccadilly. 


Albany-House,  Piccadilly  (late  York- 
House)— by  52,  about  i  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  the  Haymarket, 
it  leads  to  Albany-chambers. 

Albemarle-Street,  Piccadilly, at 

62,  op.  St.  James's,  the  fifth  on 
the  R.  and  |  of  a  mile  from  the 
Haymarket,  leading  to  Grafton-:. t. 
and  New  Bond-street. 

Albemarle-Street,  Clerkenwell, — at 
13,  St.  John's-sq.  leading  to  23, 
St.  John's-st.  about  the  middle  of 
the  W.  side. 

AlbionBrewery,Whitechapel~Road,- 
at  170,  a  few  doors  N.  from  Mile- 
End  turnpike. 

Albion  -  Buildings,  Barfholomew- 
Close.-attheendofWe^moreland- 
bldgs.  from  159,  Aldersgate-st. 

Albion  -  Court,   Albion  -  Place,  St. 

George's  in  the  East, leads  to 

Mary-st.  and  Chapel-street.  See 
Albion- Place. 

Albion  Fire  and  Life-Office, the 

corner  of  Bridge-st.  and  Lud- 
gate-hill,  facing  the  end  of  Fleet- 
market. 

Albion  Information-Office, — at  22, 
Earl-st.  Black-Friars,  a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  bridge  towards 
Thames- street. 

Albion  -  Mews,  Stamford  -  Street, 
Black-Friars-Road,— at  33,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  said  road. 

Albion  News- Paper-Office, at  1, 

Paternoster-row,  the  first  house  on 
the  R.  from  Cheapside. 

Albion- Place,  Walworth  or  Newing- 
ton-Butts, — the  second  on  the  L. 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle,  on  the  road  towards 
Camberwell. 

Albion- Place,  East-lane,  Walworth, 
is  part  of  the  E.  side,  a  few  yards 
on  the  L.  from  the  Kent- road, 
towardsWalworth  high-st.or  road. 

Albion- Place,  Black- Friars- Road,- 

the  wide  part  of  the  road  which 

adjoins  the  bridge,  on  the  E.  side 

of  which  stood  the  Albion-mill. 

Albion- 


Albion  -  Place,  Lower  Chapman- 
Street,  St.  George's  in  the  East, — 
is  on  the  S.  side  between  Mary-st. 
and  Duke-street. 

Albion-Street,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — the  fourth  on  the  R.  in  the 
Commercial-road,  E.  from  Can- 
non- st.  road,  leading  to  Lower 
Chapman-street. 

Albion-Street,  Black-Friars-Road, — 
the  S.  continuation  of  Albion-place 
by  the  bridge,  in  length  about  1 6 
houses  which  extend  to  Stamford- 
street. 

Albion-Street,  Rotherhithe, — the E. 
continuation  of  Paradise-row,  from 
Deptford  lower  road,  extending 
across  Neptune-street. 

AlbionTimber-Wharf,Blaek-Friars,- 
is  a  few  yards  E.  of  the  bridge, 
entrance  at  Earl-street. 

Aldermanbury, — theN. continuation 
'  of  Milk-st.  Cheapside,  commen- 
cing at  Lad-lane,  where  there  are 
Nos.  1  &  76,  extends  to  London- 
wall. 

Aldermanbury- Postern, the    N. 

continuation  of  Aldermanbury, 
extending  from  London-Wall  to 
32,  Fore- street. 

Alderman's  -  Walk,  Bishopsgate- 
Without, — at  201,  on  the  N.  side 
the  church,  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Cornhill. 

Aldermary-Church-Yard, at  38, 

W7atling-st.  leading  to  37,  Bow- 
lane,  about  18  or  19  doors  on  the 
L.  from  59,  Cheapside. 

Aldersgate  -  Buildings,  Aldersgate- 
Street, — at  91,  about  -|  of  a  mile 
on  "the  R.  from  66,  Newgate-st. 
nearly  op.  Charter-hoHse-sq. 

Aldersgate  -  Chapel,  Glass-House- 
Street, — the  middle  of  the  W.  side 
entrance  at  108,  Goswell-st. 

Aldersgate-School, is  behind  77, 

Little-Britain,  a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Aldersgate-street. 

Aldersgate-Street, — the  N.  contin. 
of  St,  Martin's-Le-Grand,  from 


66,  Newgate-st.  Nos.  1  &  180 
are  at  St.  Martin's-le-Grand,  it 
is  about  j  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Aldersgate-Workhouse, at  129, 

Alder^gate-st.  the  S.  E.  end  of 
New-street,  Cloth-fair. 

Aldgate  High-Street, the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  Leadenhall-st.  and 
Fenchurch-st.  extending  from  the 
pump  to  Somerset-st. and  Petticoat- 
lane. 

Aldolis-Court,  John-Street,  Leonard- 
Street,  Shoreditch, — is  on  the  W. 
side,  nearly  facing  Charles-st.  from 
the  Curtain-road. 

Alexander-  Buildings,  Three  -  Oak- 
Lane,  Horselydown, is  the  E. 

continuation  of  Free-school-street, 
Tooley- street. 

Alfred  -  Buildings,  Castle  -  Lane,, 
Westminster, — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  James-st.  or  the  W.  end 
of  York-st.  by  the  park,  or  third 
on  the  L.  from  the  Stag  brewery, 
Pimlico,  on  the  op.  direction. 

Alfred's-Buildings,  Windmill-Street, 
Finsbury-sq.  is  a  few  yards  on  the 
R.  from  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
Finsbury-sq.  2  doors  from  Provi- 
dence-row. 

Alfred  -  Court,  Paul's  -  Alley,  Red- 

Cross-Strect,   Cripplegate, the 

first  on  the  L.  in  Paul's-Alley, 
from  17,  Red-cross-st,  leading  to 
62,  Aldersgate-street. 

Alfred  -  Mews.  Tottenham  -  Court- 
Road, — at  109,  nearly  op.  Chapel- 
st.  and  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Oxford- street. 

Alfred-Place,  Goswell-Street-Road, 
part  of  the  W.  side,  commencing 
at  the  end  of  Rawstone-street,  op. 
Sidney-st.  is  continued  by  Owen's- 
place,  Gwin's-buildings,  to  the 
City- road. 

Alfred- Place,  Kent-Road, is  part 

of  the  S.  side,  about  {  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  below  the  Bricklayers- 
arms,  the  corner  of  East-lane. 

Alfred-Place,  Bedford-Square, — the 

firft 


first  on  the  L.  in  Store-st.  from 
Tottenham-court-road,  extending 
to  Chenies-street. 

Alfred-Place,  Black- Friars-Road, — 
the  first  E.  parallel  to  Great  Surrey- 
st.  entrance  at  18,  nearly  opposite 
Christ-church,  about  i  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Black- Friars. bdge. 

Alfred  -  Place,    Newington    High- 

Road, is  part  of  the  W.  bide, 

the  first  row  on  the  L.  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle  towards 
London. 

Alfred- Row.Charle -Strect,Bethnal- 
Green-Road, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  the  road,  op.  Wilmot-sq. 
is  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R.from 
G5,  Shercditch. 

Alien-Office, 18,     Crown-Street, 

Westminster,  a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  from  King-st. 

Alienation -Office,  King's- Bench- 
Walk,  Temple,  — on  the  E.*side, 
a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from  the  S. 
end  of  Mitre-court,  leading  from 
44,  Fleet- street. 

Alligator- Auclion-Rooms, at  the 

S.  E.  corner  of  the  King's- road, 
op.  GG,  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Allen's  or  Allan's- Alms  -  Houses, 
Lamb- Alley,  Bishopsg.  Without, - 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  144, 
in  the  said  street  on  the  N.  side 
of  Sun-street. 

Allen's-Buildings,  Bowling-Green- 
Lane,  Clerkenwell, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  op.  the  Workhouse, 
Coppice-row. 

Allen's-Buildings,  Vine-Yard,  St. 
Olave's, — the  second  on  the  L. 
from  110,  the  E.  end  of  Tooley- 
street,  about  -I  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  London-bridge. 

Allcn's-Court,  Oxford-Street,  —  at 
388,  between  Wardour-street  and 
Chapel-st.  about  £•  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  St.  Giles's. 

AHen's-Court  or  Rents,  Harrow- 
Alley,  Gravel-Lanc,Hounsditch,- 
fhe  second  on  the  R.  from  Gravel- 


lane,  towards  the  middle  of  Petti- 
coat-lane. 

Allen-Street,  Clerkenwell, com- 
mences at  113,  on  the  W.  side  of 
Goswell-st.  and  by  a  narrow  pas- 
sage leads  to  Compton-st. 

Alley's  Alms  -  Houses,  Great  St. 
Anne's  Lane, Westminster, — about 
ten  doors  on  the  R.  from  Great 
Peter-st.  at  the  back  of  the  Wool- 
staplers  Alms-houses. 

Allhailows  -  Church,  Bread  -  Street, 
Cheapside, — is  between  50  and 
51,  the  corner  of  Watling  st. 

Allhallows-Church,  London- Wall,— 
is  a  few  yards  E.  on  the  L.  from 
Moorfields,  op.  little  Winchester- 
street,  near  Wormwood-street, 
Bishopsgate. 

Allhallows-Church, behind   48, 

Lombard-st.  a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Gracechurch-st. 

Allhailows  -  Barking-Church, 54, 

great  Tower-street,  the  corner  of 
beething-lane,  by  Tower-hill. 

Allhallows-Church,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, at   88,    the  corner  of 

Allhallows-lane. 

Alihallows-Staining-Church,  Mark' 

Lane, is  four  doors  on  the  R. 

from  55,  Fenchurch-street. 

Allhallows-Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  88,  op.  Bush-la  Can- 
non-street, about  -I-  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  London-Bridge,  lead- 
ing to  the  Thames. 

Allhailows  -  Passage,  Gracechurch- 
Street, — at  18,  about  half  a  dozen 
doors  N.  from  Lombard-st. 

Allhallows-Stairs, — the  bottom  of 
Allhailows-lane,  from  88,  Upper 
Thames-street.     Sec  ditto. 

Almack's  Rooms,  King-Street,  St. 
James's.     See  Willis's. 

Almonry  (Great},  Westminster,- the 
first  S.  parallel  to  Tothill-st.  and 
communicates  with  it  by  Wright's 
passage.     See  the  next. 

Almonry  (Little), — the  E.  continua- 
tion of  great  ditto,  crossing  Dean- 
street, 


street,  and  leading  to  Dean's-yard 
by  the  Abbey. 

Alpha-House,  Lucas-Place,  Com- 
mercial-Road,— is  a  few  yards  E. 
on  the  R.  from  the  half-way  ho. 

Alphabet-Court,  Brown's-Buildings, 
Clare- Market, — at  30,  Stanhope  - 
St.  leading  to  Na^'s-head-court 
and  119,  Drury-lane. 

St.Alphage'sChurch,  London-Wall, - 
at  13,  four  doors  W.  from  Alder- 
manbury. 

Alport's  Garden,  Kackney-Road. — 
about  |-  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Shoreditch-Church,  nearly  oppo- 
site Middlesex-Chapel, 

Alsop's- Buildings,  New-Rd.  Mary- 
le-Bone, — is  part  of  the  N.  side, 
the  N.  end  of  Baker- st.  Portman- 
square. 

Alsop's- Farm,  New-Road,  Mary-le- 
Bone, — at  the  back  of  the  E.  end 
of  AlsopVbuildings. 

Alsop's- Mews,  New- Road,  Mary- 
Je-Bone,-the  first  N.  parallel  to 
part  of  Alsop's- Buildings,  extend- 
ing from  Baker-st.  N.  to  Upper 
Gloucester-st. 

Alsop's-Place,  New-Road,  Mary-le- 
Bone, — is  situate  on  the  N.  side 
of  Alsop's-buildings,  extending 
from  Pleasant-row  to  Baker-st.  N. 

Alscot-Place,  Grange-Road,  Ber- 
mondsey, — is  part  of  the  S.  side, 
about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Berraondsey  new-road,  and  a  few 
yards  E.  from  Page's-walk. 

Amelia-Row,     Borough-Road,    St. 

George's-Fields, is  on   the    S. 

side  of  it  facing  the  King's-bench, 
is  continued  by  Earl-st.  to  the 
London  rd.  op.  the  Philanthropic. 

Amelia -Street,  Walworth, — about 
-'  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle  on  the  road 
to  Camberwcllf  the  S.  end  of  it  is 
now  called  Pcnton  st. 

Amcn-Corner,  Ave-Maria-Lanc, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  29,  Lud- 
gate-st.  leading  to  Stationers-alley. 


America  Place,      Southwark, the 

first  E.  parallel  to  part  of  Great 
Guilford-st.  there  is  an  entrance 
to  it  at  21,  Queen-street,  it  leads 
to  Orion's-buildings  and  Castle-st. 

America-Square,  Minories, — at  121, 
the  middle  of  the  W.  side,  the 
fourth  on  the  R.  down  Crutched- 
Friars  from  65,  iVl ark-Lane. 

America-Street,  Gt.  Guilfcrd-Street, 
Southwark, — the  first  on  the  R. 
and  five  or  six  doors  from  35, 
Qyeen-st.  leading  to  America-pl, 

Amias  Aims-Houses, — George-yd. 
at  108,  Old-st.  St.  Luke's,  near 
Brick-lane. 

Amicable  Assurance-Office,Sergent's- 
Inn, — the  sixth  house  on  the  L. 
from  50,  Fleet- st. 

Amphitheatre  (Asrley's)  Surrey  side 
of  Westminster- Bridge, — fourteen 

,  doors  on  the  R.  from  the  Bridge- 
foot. 

Amphitheatre-  Row,  Westminster- 
Bridge- Road, — extends  from  Ast- 
ley's  Theatre  to  Stangate. 

Anchor- Alley  ,01d-Street,  St.  Luke's- 
at  99,  N.  side,  the  first  W.  from 
theChurch,  formerly  calledHorse- 
shoe-altey. 

Anchor  -  Brewery,  Old-Street,  St. 
Luke's, — on  the  S.  side,  opposite 
No.  100,  is  situate  between  White- 
cross-st.  and  Golden-lane. 

Anchor  -  Brewery,  (Charrington's) 
Mile-End- Road, — a  little  above  i 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  E.  from  the 
turnpike  op.  Stepney-Green. 

Anchor  and  Hope-  Alley,  St.  George's 
in  the  Kast, — the  contin.  of  Red- 
Lion-street,  from  120,  Wapping, 
a  little  below  the  church  on  the  L. 

Anchor-Street,  Shorcditch  or  Bethnal- 
Grecn, — extends  from  the  back  of 
the  Swan,  54,  Shoreditch,  to  Club- 
row,  is  continued  by  Slaughter  or 
Sclater-st.  to  154,  Brick-lane. 

Anchor  -  Street  (Little),  Bethnal- 
Grcen, — parallel  to  and  between 
Anchor-st.  and  Church-st. 

Anchor-* 


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Anchor-Street,  Mile-End, — on  the 
W.  side  of  Charrington's  Brewery, 
about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  eall 
from  the  turnpike,  op.  Stepney- 
Green. 
Anderson's- Buildings,  City-Road, — 
part  of  the  N.  side  by  the  turnpike, 
a  little  more  than  ^  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Finsbury-square,  and 
near  ^  of  a  mile  from  the  Angel, 
Islington,  on  the  op.  direction. 

Anderson's- Buildings,  Grange- Road, 
Bermondsey, — part  of  the  N.  side, 
about  -g-  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Bermondsey  new-road,  nearly  op. 
Page's- walk,  (by  some  called  the 
Terrace). 

Anderson's- Court,  Queen  -  Street, 
Borough, — at  15,  near  Union-st. 
and  opposite  White-Cross-st. 

Anderson's- Walk,  Vauxhall-Walk,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Lambeth- 
Butts  towards  Vauxhall-Gardens, 
it  leads  into  Princes  st.  by  the  side 
of  the  Thames. 

Anderson's-Coal- Wharf.  See  Horse- 
Shoe  ditto. 

Anderson's- Yard,  Chelsea, — a  nar- 
row passage  leading  from  Royal 
Hospit;'l-row  to  Turk's-row,  is 
situate  between  James's-yard  and 
Castle-yard. 

St.Andrew's-Church,  Holborn-Hill, 
is  a  few  yards  on  the  L.  weft  from 
Fleet- market. 

St.Andrew's-Undershaft-Church.St. 
Mary- Axe. -the  E. corner  by  116, 
Leadenhall-street. 

St.  Andrew 's-Court,  Holborn-Hill, 
at  58,  about  twenty  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Fleet- market,  and  five 
houses  W.  from  the  church. 

St.  Andrew's-Court,  White- Friars, — 
is  part  of  A^hcntree-courtjTemple- 
street.    See  ditto. 

St.  Andrew's-Hill,  Black-Friars, 

extends  from  the  E.  end  of  Earl- 
st.  or  W.  end  of  Up.  Thames-st.  J 
to  Great  Carter-lane. 

St.  Andrew's  Charity- School,  Hat. 


ton-Garden,  Holborn, — at  43, 
the  corner  of  Cross-st.  80  Boyj 
and  71  Girls  are  educated  here. 

St.  Andrew's-Street,  Seven  Dials, — 
the  first  coach-turning  on  the  L. 
in  Broad-street,  St.  Giles's,  from 
Drury-Iane,  leading  to  the  Seven 
Dials. 

St.  Andrew's-Street  (Little) the 

continuation  of  St.  Andrew's-st. 
from  the  SevenDials  toSt.Martin's- 
lane  or  W.  end  of  Long-Acre. 

St.    Andrew's- Wharf,     Earl-Street, 

Black-Friars, at  13,  the  fifth 

Wharf  on  the  R.from  Black-friars- 
bridgc. 

St.  A ndrew's- Workhouse,-!  1,  Shoe- 
lane,  a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from 
05,  Holborn-hill,  there  is  another 
entrance  at  01,  Fleet- market. 

St.  Andrew's- Workhouse, the  N. 

end  of  Saffron-hill,  by  Ray-street, 
Clerkcnwell. 

St.  Andrew's, Holborn  and  St.George 

the  Martyr's  Workhouse, is  on 

the  L.  in  Little  Gray's-inn-lane, 
towardsMount-pleasant  and  Cold- 
baih- fields,  is  at  the  back  of  79, 
Gray's-inn-lane,  £  of  a  mile  from 
Holborn. 

Angel- Alley,  Long- Acre, at  10, 

W.  end  leading  into  Rose-ct.  and 
to  King-st.  and  Covent-Gardon. 

Angel- Alley,   Aldersgate-Street, 

at  42,  the  first  S.  from  Jewin- 
st.  and  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  65,  Newgate-st.  along 
St.  Martin's-le-Grand. 

Angel- Alley,  Angel-Square, Bishops- 
gate- Without, at  138,    about 

six  doors  N.  of  Sun-st.  leading  to 
Long-alley,  and  by  Angel-pa.sage 
to  12,  Skinner-street. 

Angel-Alley,  Little  Moorfields, 

at  20,  the  third  on  the  L.  from 
61,  Fore-st.  leading  to  Harts- 
horn-alley and  Moor-lane. 

Anoel- Alley,  Ratcliffe-highway, — at 
61,  op. St.  George's  church,  leading 
to  144,  Pennington-street. 

Angel- 


Angel- Alley,    Nightingale-Lane, — 
at  22,  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
110,  Up.  E.  Smithfield,  leading 
into  Sun-yard. 
Angel-Alley,  Whitechapel, — at  84, 
near    the    church,     the  first  W. 
parallel  to  Osborn-st.  leading  into 
Wentw  orth  -street. 
Angel- Alley ,  High-Street,  Borough,- 
at  146,  near  St.  George's  church, 
being  the  continuation  of  Angel- 
court,   leading   to  Collin's  rents 
and  23,  White-st. 
Angel-Court,  Prince's- Street,  West- 
minster,— at   5,    by   St.   James's 
park,  leading  into  Bow-st. 
Angel-Court,  King-Street. St.  James's 
Square, — at  20,  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  11,  St.  James's-st. 
Angel-Court,  Strand, — at  335,  op. 
Somerset-house,   is  continued  by 
Eagle-court,  to  White-hart-yard, 
Drury-lane. 
Angel-Court,   Strand, — at  173,   by 
Surrey-st.  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Temple-bar. 
Angel -Court,  Charing -Cross, — six 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  Strand 
towards  Westminster-bridge,  late 
Johnson's-court. 
Angel-Court,  GreatWindmill-Street, 
Haymarket, — at  50,  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Piccadilly. 
Angel- Court,     Angel- Street,     St. 
Martin's-le-Grand, — the  first   on 
the  L.  in  Angel-st.  from   15,  St. 
Martin's-le-Grand. 
Angel-Court,  Golden-Lane,    Crip- 
plegate, — the  first  on  the  R.  north 
from  Brackley-st.  about  6  doors 
from  Vine-st. 
Angel-Court,    Grub-Street, — about 
the  middle  of  the  E.  side,  nearly 
opposite  Star-court. 
Angel-Court,  Friday- Street, — at  8, 
the  second  on  the  R.  and  6  doors 
from  35,  Cheapside. 
Angel-Court,  Snow- Hill, — the  first 
on  the  L.  from  Newgate  towards 
Fleet- market,    and     is     Opposite 


St.  Sepulchre's  church. 

Angel-Court,  Throgmorton-Street,- 
at  35,  three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Bartholomew-iane,  by  the  Bank, 
it  leads  to  Bell-alley  and  Moor- 
fields. 

Angel-Court,  Red-Lion-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, — is  on  the  VV.  side  of 
Spitalfields-church,  nearly  opposite 
Dorset-st. 

Angel-Court,  Leadenhall-Street, — 
at  64,  about  10  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Aldgate 

Angel-Court,  White's- Yard,  Rofe- 
mary-Lane, — about  six  doors  on 
the  R.  from  58,  Rosemary-lane. 

Angel -Court,  Back -Lane,  Shad- 
well, — four  doors  E.  on  the  R. 
from  Blue  -  gate  -  fields,  by  the 
Angel  public-houfe. 

Angel-Court,  Shadwell  High-Street, - 
at  235,  nine  doors  E.  from  Blue- 
gate-fields,  and  seven  doors  W. 
from  Union- street  on  the  opposite 
direction. 

Angel  -  Court,  Nightingale  -  Lane, 
Upper  East-Smithfield, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Angel -alley,  from 
22,  Nightingale-lane,  leading  to 
Sun-yard. 

Angel-Court,  Stoney-Lane,  Gravel- 
Lane,  Houndbditch, — the  second 
on  the  L.  from  Gravel-lane,  from 
148,  Houndsditch. 

Angel-Court,  High-Street,  Borough  ,- 
at  247,  by  St.  Margaret's  hill, 
leading  to  82,  Red-crofs-street. — 
Note.  The  end  next  the  Borough 
is  a  stable-yard  and  sometimes 
shut. 

Angel-Court,  High-Street,Borough,- 
at  146,  near  St.  George's  church, 
is  continued  by  Angel-alley,  and 
leads  to  Collins's  rents  and  23, 
White-street. 

Angel- Court,  Borough- Market, 

the  second  on  the  R.  in  York- 
street  from  276,  High-st.  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Lon- 
don-bridge. 

Angel- 


, Angel-Court,  Walworth, — about  £ 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the 
Elephant  and  Caftle,  on  the  Road 
to  Camberwell,  the  first  W.  from 
Amelia-street,  and  E.  end  of  the 
Terrace. 

Angel-Gardens,  Back-Lane,  Shad- 
well, — eight  doors  E.  on  the  R. 
from  Bluegate-fields,  by  the  Angel 
public-house,  about  i  of  a  mile 
E.  from  Caunon-street-turnpike. 

Angel-Inn,  St.  Clement's,  Strand, — 
on  the  N.  side  the  church,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Temple- 
bar. 

Angel-Inn, Broad-Street,  St.  Giles's,  - 
adjoining  the  church,  on  the  E. 
side,  four  doors  W.from  Compton- 
street. 

Angel-Inn,  Angel-Street,St.Martin's- 
le-Grand, — at  13,  Butcher-hall- 
lane,  and  is  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  82,  Newgate- 
street. 

Angel-Inn,  Fleet-Market,  at  53,  W. 
side,  about  eight  or  nine  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Holbom-bridge. 

Angel- Inn,  Islington, — at  the  point 
where  the  City-road,  Pentonville, 
High-st.and  St.  John's-strect-road, 
all  meet. 

Angel-Inn,  Blackman-St.  Borough,- 
at  80,  about  seventeen  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  King's-bench 

Angel -Livery-  Stables,  Earl-Street, 

Blackfriars, three  doors  on  the 

L.  from  Bridge-st. 

Angel  -  Passage,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, at  95,  op.  Ducks-foot- 
lane,  about  twenty-four  doors  on 
the  L.  from  London-bridge,leading 
to  Dyers-hall-wharf. 

Angel-Passage,  Skinner-Street,  Bi- 
shopsgate,-at  42, the  second  on  the 
L.  from  120,Bishopsgate-without, 
leading  to  Long -alley,  Moor- 
fields. 

Angel- Place,  Broad-Wall,  Christ's- 
Church,— — the  middle  of  the  E. 
side,  near  HatnVld-st.  and  about  $ 


of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the  New 
cut,  or  Lambeth-marsh. 

Angel  Row,  Islington, from  the 

Angel-inn  towards  Pentonville  and 
Sommers-town. 

Angel  -  Square,  Bishopsgate- With- 
out,— at  137,  the  second  on  the 
L.  and  five  doors  N.  from  Sun-st. 
it  leads  into  Angel-alley  and  Long- 
alley,  Moorfields. 

Angel-Street.St.Martin's-le-Grand,- 
at  15,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  66, 
Newgate-st.  leading  to  the  Angel- 
inn  and  Butcher-hall-lane. 

Angel  -  Street,  Broad  -  Wall ,  Christ- 
Church, — is  part  of  the  S.  end  of 
it,  the  second  on  the  R.  in  Lambeth- 
marsh,  from  Surrey-chapel,  to- 
wards Westminster-bridge. 

Angel  and  Sun-Inn,   Strand, at 

184,  op.  Norfolk-st.  about  $  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Temple- 
bar. 

Angel- Yard,   Piccadilly, at   34, 

and  is  that  number  of  doors  on  the 
R.  from  the  Hay-market. 

St.  Ann's  Church,    Blackfriars, 

is  a  few  yards  on  the  R.  on  St. 
Andrew 's-hill,  from  Ear  1-st.  and 
W.  end  of  Upper  Thames-st. 

St.  Ann's  Church,   Soho, at  th« 

bottom  of  Dean-street,  from  400, 
Oxford-st.  alfo  the  S.  W.  end  of 
Compton-st.  from  St.  Giles's. 

St.  Ann's  Church,  St.  Ann's-Lane,- 
is  about  the  middle  of  theN.  side, 
and  behind  41,  Noble-st.  Foster- 
lane,  Cheapside. 

St.  Ann's  Church,  Limehouse, is 

on  the  S.  side  of  the  Commercial- 
road,  about  {-  of  a  mile  E.  from 
Shadwell-church,  near  \  a  mile 
N.  from  the  Thames,  and  about 
2£  from  the  Royal-Exchange. 

St.  Ann's-Court,  St.  Ann's-btreet, 
Weftminfter,— is  the  firft  on  the 
R.  and  a  few  doors  from  Great 
Peter-street. 

St.    Ann's-Court,    Wardour-StreeT, 

Soho, — at  31,  about  the  middle 

C  of 


of  the  E.  side,  leading  to  63, 
Dean-st.  near  Soho-square. 

St.  Ann's-  Court,  Upper  Well-  Alley, 
Wapping, — the  fecond  on  the  L. 
from  110,  Wapping-strect,  or  five 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Green-bank 
near  Wapping. church. 

St.  Ann's-Court,  Mary-Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  Eaft, — is  situate 
between  Cliapel-street  and  Lower 
Chapman -street. 

St.   Ann's-Lane,   Weftminfter, at 

33,  Orchard-st.  about  six  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Dean-st.  leading  to 
Great  Peter- street. 

St.    Ann's-Lane,    (Little), is  the 

first  W.  to  Great  ditto,  leading 
from  39,  Old  Pye-street  to  Great 
Peter-street. 

St.  Ann's-Lane,  Foster-Lane,  Cheap- 
side, — at  17,  leading  to  58,  St. 
Martin's-le-grand. 

St.  Ann's-Pafl'age,  Noble-Street, 
Foster-Lane, — at  41,  three  doors 
N.  from  St.  Ann's-lane. 

St.  Ann's-Place,  Commercial-Road, 
Limehoufe,-is  part  of  the  N.  side, 
commencing  at  the  Britannia  by 
the  bridge  and  extending  to  op. 
the  church, 

St.  Ann's-Place,  East,  Commercial- 
Read,  Limehouse,— —  is  part  of 
the  S.  side,  a  few  houfes  on  the  E. 
side  of  the  church  adjoining  Com- 
mercial-terrace. 

St.  Ann's-Place,  North, Limehoufe,- 
is  part  of  the  E.  side  of  Salmon- 
lane,  near  the  Commercial-road, 
leading  towards  Stepney,  opposite 
Wilson's-placc. 

Ann's  Place,  St.  George's-Fields, — 
the  firft  W.  parallel  to  Webbcr-st. 
extending  from  Webber- row  to 
Barons-buildings. 

Ann's-Place,  Stepney,— —is  facing 
the  S.  W.  corner  of  the  chnrt h  by 
the  ship. 

St.  Ann's- Row.  limehouse, — the 
fijsst  on  the  R.  in  bt.  Ann's-strect, 
lacing  the  church. 


St.  Ann's-School,  Rose  -  Street, 
Soho, — at  3,  the  first  on  the  L. 
and  three  or  four  doors  from 
Crown-street. 

St.  Ann's-School,  St.  Ann's-Lane,- 
is  the  fourth  house  on  the  R.  from 
17,  Foster-lane,  Cheapside. 

Ann-Street,    Pentonville, is    the 

fecond  E.  from  the  chapel,  exten- 
ding from  11,  King's-row,  to 
Henry-street,  about  i  of  a  mile 
from  Islington. 

Ann-Street,  Bethnal-Green-Road,- 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Wilmot-sq. 
leading  to  Pollard-row,  about  | 
of  a  mile  from  65,  Shoreditch. 

Ann-Street,  Bethnal-Green-Road,- 
on  the  E.  side  of  Wilmot-square, 
leading  from  the  road  to  Mary's- 
row  and  Wilmot's-folly. 

Ann  -  Street,    St.  George's  in    the 

East, the  third  E.  paTallel  to 

Cannon-st.  New-road,  extending 
from  Upper  Chapman-street  to 
Lower  Chapman-street. 
-Ann's-Street,  (Little),  Lower  Chap- 
man-Street St.  George's  in  the 
East, — is  the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from  Cannon-street  New-road, 
a  few  doors  E.  of  Catherine-st. 

St.  Ann's-Street,  Limehouse,— the 
first  on  theL.  east  from  the  Britan- 
nia, in  the  Commercial-road,  nearly 
opposite  the  church,  extending 
from  Ann's-place  to  the  barge 
river. 

St.  Ann's-Workhouse,  Soho, — is  the 
first  house  on  the.  L.  in  Rose-st. 
from  6,  Greek-st. 

Annuity- Bank,  Knightsbridge,- — 
the  first  house  on  tlie  R.  about  I 
of  a  mile  from  the  turnpike, 
Hyde- park-corner. 

Ansel's-Rents,  Three- Colt -Street, 
Limehouse, — at  the  back  of  34, 
in  the  said  street,  nearly  opposite 
Ropemakers-  fields. 

Anthony-Street,  St.  George's  in  the 

East, — the  second  E.  parallel  to 

Cannon-st.  New-road,  extending 

from 


A 


from  Lower  Chapman- street  to 
Hack-lane. 
Antigallican- Passage,  Temple- Bar, - 
is  on  the  N.  side  of  Fleet-street 
by  Temple. bar  and  Great  Shire- 
lane. 

St.  Antholin's-Church,  Size-lane. — 
is  op.  50,  Watling-st.  the  corner 
of  Budge-row. 

Apollo  -  Buildings,  St.  George's 
Fields, — the  first  on  the  L.  in 
Tovver-st.  from  the  Asylum,  West- 
mi  nfter-bridge-  road. 

Apollo-Buildings,  East-Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— is  about  the  middle  of 
it,  on  both  sides,  about  J  of  a 
mile  from  the  Kent-road,  and  a 
little  more  from  Walworth  High- 
road, on  the  op.  direction. 

Apollo- Court,     Fleet- Street, at 

202,  N.  side  by  Temple-bar, 
leading  to  7,  Bell-yard. 

Apothecary's -Hall,    Blackfriars, 

the  E.  end  of  Union-st.  from  3G, 
the  middle  of  the  E.  side  of 
Bridge- street. 

Apple  -  Tree  -  Court,  Bermcnd  ey- 
Street, — at  184,  near  the  church, 
and  about  -j%  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Tooley-st. 

Apple-Tree- Yard,  York-Street,  St. 
James's, — is  behind  105,Jermyn- 
st.  between  St.  James's-church  and 
St.  James's-square. 

Arabella-Gardens,  Chelsea, — at  the 
W.  side  of  Grosvenor-row,  by  the 
one  mile  stone  from  Buckingham- 
gate. 

Arabella-row,  Pimlico, — is  the  first 
on  the  R.  and  about  £  of  a  mile 
from  Buckingham-gate,  is  conti- 
nued by  Grosvenor-place  to  Hyde- 
park-corner. 

Archer  -  Street,  Great  Windmill  - 
Street, — at  19,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  Hay-market,  there  is  a 
thoroughfare  from  it  by  a.  dirty 
narrow  passage  to  Rupert-st. 

Archer- Yard,  Christopher's  -  Alley, 
Finsbury,— is  the  first  on  the  L. 


and  a  few  doors  frcm  Wilson-it. 
N.  side  Moorfieldr,. 

Archibald-Place,  Wallburge-Street, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — the 
first  on  the  R.  from  Back-lane, 
towards  Chapman-st. 

Argyll  or  Argyle- Street,  Oxford  - 
Street, — at  331,  about  j  of  a 
mile  from  St.  Giles's  on  the  L. 
leading  to  Great  Marlborough  - 
street. 

Argyll-Street  (Little),— the  first  on 
the  R.  in  Argyll-street,  from  331, 
Oxford-st.  leading  into  Swallow- 
street. 

Aris  -  Buildings,  Bowling  -  Green  - 
Lane,  Clerkcnwell, — the  first  on 
the  R.  from  Rosamond-st.  towards 
Coppice-row,  or  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  Coppice-row,  on  the  op. 
direction. 

Arlington  -  Street,    Piccadilly, at 

160,  about  y  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  the  Hay-market,  the  first 
S.  W.  parallel  to  St.  James's-st. 

Armourers  &  Braziers  Aims-Houses, 
Swan- Yard,  Bishopsgate, — at  2,  a 
few  yards  from  186,  Bishopsgate- 
without. 

Army -Medical -Office,  Berkeley-st. 
Berkeley-square,-at5,  feven  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Piccadilly. 

Army-Pay-Office,  Horse-Guards,— 
the  entrance  is  a  few  yards  on  the 
L.  (under  the  arch)  from  White- 
hall. 

Army-Viclualling-Cffice.  See  Vic- 
tualling-Office. 

Arnold's-PIace,  Walworth, — is  the 
first  W.  parallel  to  the  terrace,  on 
the  main  road,  extending  from 
Hanovcr-st.  to  Amelia-st. 

Arnold's-Paragqn,  Walworth,— be- 
hind the  middle  of  the  W.  side  of 
Arnold's-placc. 

Arthur-Place,  St.  Luke's, — the  first 
N.  parallel  to  Great  Arthur-street, 
and  a  part  of  Bell-alley,  leading 
from  13,  Goswell-st.  to  Turk's  - 
court  and  121,  Golden-lane. 

Arthur 


Arthur-Street(Great)Goswell-Streer, 
St.  Luke's, — communicates  with 
No.  10,  Goswell-st.  by  New-court, 
and  is  continued  by  Ball-yard,  to 
Golden-lane. 

Arthur  -  Street    (Little),    Goswcll  - 

Street,  St.  Luke's, the  first  S. 

parallel  to  the  last  described  and 
communicates  with  it.  See  Ditto. 

Artichoke  -  Court,  White  -  Cross  - 
Street,  Cripplegate, — at  10,  about 
seven  doors  on  the  R.  from  Beech- 
lane,  Barbican,  towards  Wood-st. 

Artichoke-Court,  Cannon-Street, — 
at  32,  about  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side,  and  is  op.  Abchurch-lane 
from  the  General  Post  -  office, 
Lombard-street. 

Artichoke-Hill,  RatclifFe-Highway,- 
at  19,  op.  Princes-sq.  leading  to 
Pennington-st.  and  the  London- 
docks. 

Artichoke-Row,  Mile-End, — is  part 
of  the  S.  side  of  the  road  op.  the 
Bell  and  Mackarel,  about  1  ~  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Aldgate- 
pump. 

Artichoke- Yard,  Lambeth-Marsh,- 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  West- 
minster -  bridge  -  road,  towards 
Blackfriars-road. 

Artillery-Court,  Chiswell-Street, — 
at  53,  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Finsbury-sq.  leading  to  the  Artil- 
lery-ground. 

Artillery-Ground, — is  situate  on  the 
W.  of  Finsbury-square,  has  three 
entrances,  viz.  at  53,  Chiswell- 
street,  29,  Bunhill-row,  and  18, 
Artillery-place. 

Artillery- Ground  (Old), part  of 

Union  -  street,  Bishopsgate,  and 
Artillery-lane,  the  whole  of  Duke- 
st.  Gun-street,  Steward-street,  and 
Fort-street. 

Artillery-Lane,    Bishopsgate, op. 

161,  about  T«s  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Cornhill,  it  is  continued  by 
Artillery-street,  and  Smock-alley, 
to  Crispin-street. 


1  Artillery-Place,   Westminster, on 

the    S.    side   of  St.    Margaret's- 
church,    leading    from  Brewers- 
green  to  Strutton-ground. 
Artillery- Place,  Finsbury-Square, — ■ 
commences  at  the  N.  W.  corner 
on  the  L.  extends  from  Nos.  1  to 
25,  op.  Castle-st. 
Artillery- Place,   Spitalfields, — is  the 
continuation  of  Artillery-lane  and 
street,    from    Bishopsgate  j — this 
place  is  better  known  by  the  name 
of  Smock-alley. 
Artillery  -Street,  Bishopsgate-  with- 
out,— the  continuation  of  Artil- 
lery-lane,   leading   to   Artillery - 
place  (or  Smock-alley)  and  Cris- 
pin-st.  Spitalfields. 
Artillery-Street,  St.  John's,  South- 
wark,    is   near   the   E.    end    of 
Tooley-street,  the  first  S.  parallel 
to  St.  John's-church-yard,    it  is 
continued  by  Charles-st.  to  Dock- 
head,    on   the   E.  and  by  Cru- 
cifix-lane to  Bermondsey-street  on 
the  W. 
ArtiIlery-Street,St.George's-Fields,- 
is  fomewhat   parallel  to   the    E. 
side  of  Blackfriars-road,  extend- 
ing from  Bennett's-row    to  Hig- 
lers-lane. 
Arts,  Society  of.    See  Society. 
Arts,  Academy  of.     See  Royal. 
Antiquarian-Society.    See  Royal. 
Arundel-Street,  Strand,— at  1 87,  the 
second  on  the  L.  about  f  of  a  mile 
from  Temple-bar  extending  to  the 
Thames. 

Arundel  -  Stairs, the  bottom  of 

Arundel-st.  from  the  Strand.   See 
Ditto. 

Ashentree- Court,  White-Friars, 

at  the  S.  end  of  Bouverie-st.  from 
62,  Fleet-st.  and  is  near  the  boftom 
of  Water-lane. 
Ashby-Street,  Clerkenwell,-the  first 
on  the  R.  in  Jflington-road  from 
the  N.  end  of  St.  John's-st.  leading 
to  Northampton-sq. 
Ashfield-Place,  Stepney,— at  the  N. 

E. 


E.  corner  of  Stepney-church-yard, 
by  the  Walnut-tree  in  Ocean-row, 
Cow-lane. 
Ashton-Street,  Black-Wall, — at  the 
N.  end  of  Robinhood-lane,  fating 
the  East- India-deck-gate. 
Aske-Terrace,    Haberdashers-Walk, 

Hoxton, the  second  on  the  L. 

north  from  Haberdashers- Alms- 
houses, nearly  op.  Gloucester- 
terrace,  leading  towards  the  City- 
road. 

Assay-Office,    Cary-Lane, is    the 

first  house  on  the  R.  from  20, 
Gutter-lane,  Cheapside. 

Assembly- Row,  Mile -End, part 

of  the  S.  side  of  the  road,  com- 
mencing about  -j-  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  below  the  turnpike,  and  is 
nearly  'g  in  length. 

Assembly-Passage,   Mile-End, at 

1 8,  Assembly  -  row,  leading  to 
Redman's-row. 

Astley's-Thcatre, Surrey  end  of 

Westminster-bridge.     See  Amphi- 
theatre. 
AsylumforFem»leOrphans,Lambeth, 
the  S.  side  of  Westminster-bridge- 
road,  about  £  of  a  mile  from  it, 
and   near  ■?  of  a  mile  from  the 
Obelisk,  St.  George Vfields. 
Asylum  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Kent- 
Road,  is  a  little  above  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  below  the  Bricklayers- 
arms. 
Asylum  (Naval)  Harrow-Road,  Pad- 

dington, is  about  £  of  a  mile 

from  the  W.  end  of  Oxford-street, 
along  the  Edgware-road. 
Asylum  (Royal  Military)  Chelsea, - 
is  situate  between  Lower  Sloane- 
street     and     the    hospital,     and 
between  Turks-row  and  the  King's- 
road. 
Asylum-Brewery,  Gloucester-Street, 
Lambeth, — the  corner  of  Hoopcr- 
st.  and  Apollo-buildings. 
Asylum  -  Buildings,     Westminster- 
Bridge- Road, is  part  of  the  S. 

side  of  the  road,     commencing 


near   the   Obelisk,   and    leading 
towards  the  Asylum. 

Asylum-Place,   Lambeth, at  the 

middle  of  Mead-row,  on  theS.  E. 
side  of  the  Asylum. 
Asylum-Row,    Westminster-Bridge- 

Road, is  a  part  of  the  S.  side  of 

ir,    leading  from  the  Asylum  on 
the  R.  towards  the  Obelisk. 
Atkins  -  Gardens,  Bethnal  -  Green  - 
Road,..        is    on  the  N.    side  of 
'1  horold-sq.  about  \  a  mile  en  the 
L.  from  65,  Shoreditch. 
Atlas-Insurance-Crmpany's-Office,- 
92,  Cheapside,  the  coiner  of  King- 
street. 
Auction-Mart,  Bartholomew-Lanc,- 
the  last  house  on  the  R.  from  the 
Royal-Exchange,  and  the  first  in 
Throgmorton-st.  facing  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  the  Bank  of  England. 
Auditcr's-OfficeforPubiicAccounts,- 
is  on  the  E.  or  L.  side  of  the  sq. 
in  Somerset- pi  ace,  from  op.  331, 
Strand,  there  is  another  office  at  5, 
Adam-st.    Adelphi,  six  doors  on 
the  L.  from  73,  Strand. 
Audley-Square  (South) — at  the  end 
of  S.  Audley-st-  near  Curzon-st. 
May-Fair,  op.  Tilney-street  from 
Park- lane. 
Audley-Street(North)Oxford-Strcet, 
at  263,  near  the  W.  end,  or  the 
second  on  the  R.  from  Hyde- park, 
it  extends  to  Grosvenor- square. 

Audley-Street  (South1 is  the  con- 

tinuatirn  of  N.  Audley-st.  from 
Grosvenor-sq.  extends  to  Curzon- 
st.  May-Fair,  near  Park-lane,  the 
total  length  from  Oxford-street  is 
about  4  a  mile. 
St. Augustine's  and St.Faith'sChimh, 

Old  Change, is  behind  35,  St. 

Paul's  church-yard,  the  corner  of 
W'atling->treet. 
Augustus-Row,  Grange-Road,  Ber. 
mondsey, — is  part  of  the  N.  side 
of  it,  a  few  yards  W.  from  the  Spa, 
S.  parallel  to  the  Neckinger  paper 
manufactory 

Austin. 


B 


Austin-Court,  Austin-Street,Betbnal- 

Green, is  the  first  on  the  L.  in 

it  from  Hackney-road  by  Shore- 
ditch-church 

Austin- Friars,  Old  Broad-Street, — 
at  67,  under  the  arch,  leading 
to  30,  Winchester-st.  and  Moor- 
fields. 

Austin-Street,    Bethnal-Green, is 

the  first  on  the  R.  in  Hackney-road 
from  Shoreditch-church,  it  is  con- 
tinued by  Castle-st.  Virginia-row, 
and  Bird-cage-walk  to  Hackney- 
road." 

Ave- Maria-Lane,  Ludgate-Street, — 
at  29,  the  first  on  the  R.  from  St. 
Paul's  church-yard,  it  is  continued 
by  Warwick-lane  to  10,  Newgate- 
street. 

Avery- Farm-Row,  Pimlico,-extends 
from  Ebury-place,  Kemp's-row, 
facing  Ranelagh-walk  to  the  five 
fields,  and  is  about  \  of  a  mile 
from  Buckingham-gate. 

Avery-Row,  Grosvenor-sq.-extends 
from  3,Grosvenor-st.to30,Brook- 
st.  the  first  W.  from  and  nearly 
parallel  to  New  Bond-st. 

Axe- Court,  Hackney -Road,— —  is 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Shoreditch-church,  at  the  back  of 
the  Axe  public-house,  and  op.  the 
Green-Gate. 

Axe-Inn,   Aldermanbury, at  20, 

about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
and  is  that  number  of  doors  N.  on 
the  R.  from  Cateaton-st.  or  from 
Milk-st.  Cheapside. 

Aylesbury-Street,  Clerkenwell, is 

op.  191,  St.  John-st.  about  |  of 
a  mile  from  Smjthfield,  leading  to 
Clerkenwell- green. 

AylifFe-Street,  Goodman 's.Fields,— 
the  first  S.  parallel  to  part  of 
Whitechapel  High-st.  extending 
from  Somerset-st.  toRed-Lion-st. 

Ayliffe-Street  (Little), — the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  AylifFe-st.  leading  to 
Good  man 's-stile  and  Church-lane, 
total  length  about  a  *  of  a  mile. 


BAB  MAY'S- MEWS,  Well, 
Street,  St.  James's, — is  the  S. 
extremity  of  it  from  Eagle-street, 
212,  Piccadilly. 

Bacchus-Walk  and  Gardens,  Hox- 
ton, — is  at  the  back  of  the  Bacchus- 
Coffee-House,  about  -j  of  a  mile, 
N.  from  Old-street-road,  between 
Gloucefter-st.  and  Turner-sq. 

Baches-Row,  Hoxton, — is  near  the 
N.  side  of  Charles-square,  and 
Champion's  vinegar-grcund,  and 
is  the  second  on  the  R.  in  Craven- 
buildings  from  the  City-road,  the 
opposite  side  the  street  is  called 
Charles-place. 

Back-Alley,  St.  Catherine's, — is  the 
second  on  the  L.  in  Garden-street, 
from  St.  Catherine's-lane. 

Back-Bear-Alley.     See  Bear. 

Back -Court,  Cloth- Fair,  West- 
Smithfield, — is  the  first  on  the  L. 
in  it,  from  GO,  West-Smithfield, 
a  few  doors  further  on  the  R. 
there  is  another  court  called  by  the 
same  name. 

Back-Court  or  Yard,  White-Cross- 
Street,  Borough, — is  at  the  corner 
of  it,  and  of  Peter-st.  Mint. 

Back-Hill,  Leather- Lane,  Holborn,- 
is  the  N.  continuation  of  it  on  the 
R.  leading  to  Ray-street  and 
Clerkenwell-green. 

Back-Lane,  St.  Pancrass, — is  at  the 
back  of  Church-terrace,  leading 
to  Vernon's  buildings  and  Battle- 
bridge. 

Back-Lane,  Bethnal-Green, — is  the 
first  E.  parallel  to  the  green,  also 
the  N.  continuation  of  Globe-lane, 
leading  to  Blue- Anchor-Lane  and 
Hackney-road. 

Back-Lane,  St.George's  in  the  Eaft,- 
the  E.  continuation  of  the  New- 
road  and  Cable-st.  also  N.  parallel 
to  Ratcliffe-Highway,  extending 
to  King-David's-lane  and  Sun- 
Tavern-fields. 

Back-Lane,    Poplar, — is  on  the  S. 

side  of  the  main  road  or  street, 

extending 


B 

extending  from  the  Commercial- 
rdad  by  the  Wett^India-docks  to 
nearly  op.  North-street. 

Back  -  Roll  -  Court,  Long  -  Alley, 
Moorfields, — is  six  doors  on  the 
L.  in  it  from  Moorfields. 

Back-Street,  Horsleydown, — the  E. 
continuation  of  Tooley-street,  on 
the  L.  leading  into  Broad  st. 

Back-Street,  Poplar, — the  first  N. 
parallel  to  the  main-road  or  street, 
extending  from  Wade's-placc  to 
Finch-yard,  is  nearly  op.  Dolphin- 
lane,  and  about  j-  of  a  mile  E. 
from  the  Commercial-road. 

Back-Walk,  Lambeth,— the  firfl:  S. 
parallel  to  Narrow-wall,  near 
Upper  Ground  and  Broad-wall, 
Chrift-church. 

Bacon-Street(Great),Bethnal-Green, 
the  first  S.  parallel  to  Church-st. 
near  Shoreditch,  extending  from 
the  middle  of  Club-row  to  140, 
Brick-lane. 

Bacon-Street  (Little), Bcthnal-Green, 
is  N.  parallel  to  Great  Bacon-st. 
extending  from  141,  Brick-lane 
to  Swan-street. 

Badger-Court,  Shoreditch, at  43, 

Ditto,  near  Webb-sq.  and  about 
I  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Shore- 
ditch-church  towards  Bishops- 
gate. 

Badger  -  Yard,  Red  -  Lion  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  55,  leading  to 
the  middle  of  St.  John's-sq. 

Bagnige  or  Bagnage-House.  Cold- 
bath-Fields.   See  Bagnige- Wells. 

Bagnige-Placc,    Pentonville, is  a 

itw  houfes  on  the  R.  between 
Bagnige- Wei  Is  and  Pcnton-st. 

Bagnige- Wells,  Coldbath-Fields, — 
is  about  £  a  mile  N.  from  Clerk  - 
enwell-green,  on  the  L.  or  W. 
side  of  the  road  to  Pentonville, 
and  near  £  of  a  mile  N.  from  the 
House  of  Correction. 

Bagnio-Court,   Newgate-Street, 

at  75,  the  second  on  the  R.  about 
eighteen  doors  from  Cheapside. 


B 


Bailey 's-Court,  Bell- Yard,  Temple- 
Bar, — is  op.  17,  the  first  on  the 
L.  and  about  seventeen  doors 
from  205,  Fleet-st. 

Bailey's-Court,  Cock-Hill,  Shore- 
ditch,— is  the  first  on  the  L.  in  it 
from  Webb-sq.  towards  Anchor- 
st.  the  entrance  to  Webb-sq.  is  ac 
48,  Shoreditch. 

Bailey's-Place,   Tower-Hill, — is  the 

.  S.  continuation  of  the  Minories 
by  the  New  Mint,  leading  from 
Little  Tower-Hill  to  Upper  East- 
Smithfield. 

Bainbridge-Street,   St.  Giles's, is 

facing  the  E.  end  of  Oxford-street, 
extending  from  the  S.  end  of 
Tottenham-court-road  to  Dyot- 
street. 

Baker's  -  Alley,  Tooley  -  Street, — is 
the  N.  parallel  to  that  part  of  if 
which  is  between  81  and  95, 
extending  from  Green-bank  to 
Stoncy-lane. 

Baker's-Buildings,  Old  Bethlem, — 
at  19,  four  doors  on  the  L.  from 
4,  Broad-st.  buildings. 

Baker's-Buildings,   Rotherhithe, 

a  few  doors  on  the  R.  below  the 
King  and  Queen,  under  an  arch- 
way, about  \  a  mile  E.  of  Rother- 
hithe-church. 

Baker  's-Court,   Holborn, at  149, 

nearly  op.  Middle-row,  and  about 
a  ^  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market. 

Baker's-Court,  East-Street,  Man- 
chester-square,— is  the  first  on  the 
L.  in  it  from  Blandford-st.  leading 
into  Blandford-mews. 

Baker's-Court,     Half-Moon-Street, 

Bishopsgate, is  the   fifth  on 

the  L.  from  170,  Bishopsgate- 
without,  and  two  doors  from  Rose 
and  Crown-alley,  Moorfields. 

Baker's-Court,  Castle-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — is  six  doors  on  the  L. 
in  it  from  the  E.end  of  Au->tin-st. 
the  back  of  Shoreditch-church. 

BakerVCourt,.  Rosemary-Lane,— — 


B 


is  at  105,  about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side  of  it. 

Baket's-Dcck,  Surrey  Side  of  Black - 
friars-Bridge, — —is  between  the 
Northumberland  wharf  and  the 
Falcon  wharf,  on  the  E.  side  of 
the  bridge. 

Baker's  -  Hall,  Harp  -  Lane,  Great 
Tower-Street,  at  16,  about  six 
doors  on  the  R.  from  77,  Lower 
Thames-Street. 

Baker's-Lane,NeatHouses,Chelsea,- 
is  between  Turpentine- lane  and 
Willow-walk,  leading  from  the 
public-house,  called  the  Monster, 
to  the  Thames. 

Baker's-Mews,  Baker-Street,  Port- 
man-Square, — is  five  doors  on  the 
R.  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
square. 

Baker's-Row,  Whitechapel-Road, — 
at  94,  op.  Cannon-st.  New-road, 
leading  to  Mile-End  New-town 
and  Spitalfields. 

Baker's-Row,   Walworth, is  part 

of  the  N.  side  of  the  main  st.  or 
road,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  the  Elephant  and  Castle, 
extending  from  Prospect  -  row  to 
Albion-place. 

Baker's-Row,  Coppice-Row,  Clerk  - 
enwell, — is  the  second  coach  turn- 
ing in  it  on  the  L.  from  the  Seffions- 
house  towards  Pentonville, extend- 
ing from  the  N.  side  the  Work- 
house to  Warner-st. 

Baker-Street,  Portman-Square,— the 
N.  continuation  of  Orchard-street, 
from  197,  Oxford-st.  extending 
from  the  N.E.  corner  of  Portman- 
sq.  to  York-pi.  and  leading  to  the 
New-road,  total  distance  from 
Oxford-st.  about  {  a  mile. 

Baker-Street  (Upper)  Mary-le-Bone,- 
is  the  N.  continuation  of  York- 
place  and  Baker-st. extending  from 
David-st.  to  the  New-road,  about 
ten  houses. 

Baker -Street  North,  New- Road, 
Mary-le-Bone.-is  opposite  Upper 


B 

Baker-st.  by  the  turnpike,  leading 
from  the  New-road  to  Park-place 
and  the  fields 

Baldwin's-Court,  Cloak-Lane, at 

18,  the  second  on  the  L.  from  67, 
Queen-street,  Cheapside. 

Baldwin's -Gardens,  Leather- Lane, 
Holborn, — at  77,  leading  to  32, 
Gray's-inn-lane,  about  £  of  a  mile 
in  length. 

Baldwin's-Place.Baldwin's-Gardens, 
at  48,  about  the  middle  of  the  N. 
side,  leading  into  Tash-street  and 
Gray's-inn-lane. 

Baldwin's-Street,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  104,  a  few  doors  W. 
of  the  church,  leading  to  14, 
Mitchell-street. 

Ball-Alley,  Sherbourn-Lane, — at  5, 
nearly  op.  the  Post-office-yard,  it 
is  a  dark  passage  leading  into  St. 
Swithin's-lane. 

Ball- Alley,  Long-Alley,  Moorfields, 
thecontinuation  of  Ror-e& Crown- 
court  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of 
Moorfields,  leading  into  Long- 
alley,  op.  Calender-yard. 

Ball-Alley,  or  Bell-Court,  Wheeler- 
Street,  Spitalfields, at  43,  op. 

Webb-sq.  leading  into  Farthing- 
street. 

Ball-Alley,  Lombard-Street, — at  50, 
nine  doors  on  the  R.  from  Grace- 
church-street,  leading  into  George- 
yard. 

Ball-Court  or  Yard,  Golden-Lane, 
St.  Luke's,— is  about  the  middle 
of  the  W.  side,  is  continued  by 
Great  Arthur-st.  and  New-st.  to 
10,  Goswell-street. 

Ball-Court,  Giltspur-Street,  West- 
Smithfield, — at  15,  the  second  on 
the  R.  from  Newgate-st.  towards 
Smithfield. 

Ball  -  Court,  Sampson's  -  Gardens, 
Wapping,— — at  the  E.  end  of 
Redmaid's-lane,  on  the  W.side  of 
the  London-docks. 

Ball-Court,  CornhiH,— at  38,  three 
doors  E.  from  Birchin-lane. 

Ball 


B 

Ball-Court,  Jury-Street,  Aldgate,— 
at  15,  near  Crutched-friars,  also 
a  few  doors  S.  of  George-st.  from 
142,  in  the  Minories. 

Ball  -  Court,  White  -  Horse  -  Street, 
RatclifFe,— at  3,  the  first  on  the 
L.  from  Butcher-row,  towards 
the  Commercial-road. 

Ball-Court,  St.  Catherine's-Lane, — 
the  second  on  the  R.  and  a  few 
doors  from  50,  Upper  Eaft-Smith- 
field. 

Banbury-Court,    Long- Acre, at 

26,  op.  Mercer- street,  twenty-six 
doors  on  the  R.  from  St.  Martin's- 
lane,  leading  into  Hart-st.  Covent- 
garden. 

Bangor-Court,  Shoe-Lane, — at  63, 
the  back  of  St.  Andrew's-church, 
Holborn-hill. 

Bangor-Court,  High -Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  the  end  of  New-court, 
from  155,  by  St.  George's-church. 

Bank-Buildings, — is  facing  the  S. 
front  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
extending  from  Mansion-house- 
street  to  Bank-street. 

Bank-Court,  Blue- Anchor- Alley, 
St.  Luke's, --is  about  an  equal 
distance  on  the  S.  side  from  109, 
Bunhill-row,  and  99,  Whitecross- 
street. 

Bank-End,  Southwark, — the  E.  end 
of  Banksidc.     See  Ditto. 

Bankruptcy  Information-Office,-35, 
Aldermanbury,  about  six  doors 
on  the  L.  from  London-wall. 

Bankside,  Southwark, — the  W.  con- 
tinuation of  the  Clink,  by  the  side 
of  the  Thames,  extending  from 
Park  st.  to  Willow. st.  by  which 
it  is  continued  to  Holland-street, 
Blackfriars-bridge. 

Bank-Street,  Cornhill, — is  opposite 
14,  leading  to  the  S.  entrance  of 
the  Bank  of  England,  the  Sun 
Fire-office  forming  one  side  of  it. 

Banner-Stret,  St.  Luke's, — the  first 
S.  parallel  to  Old-street,  extending 
from  130,    Whitecross-street   to 


B 

80,  Bunhill-row,  it  is  continued 
by  Fcatherstone  -  street  to  the 
City.  road. 

Banner-Square,  St.  Luke's, — is  part 
of  Banner-street,  about  the  mid- 
dle of  it  on  both  sides. 

Baptist-Head  Coffee-House, — Foun- 
tain.court,  Aldermanbury,  two 
doors  from  Cateaton-st.  on  the  R. 

Baptist- Head  Coffee-House,  Chan- 
cery-Lane,— 77,  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side  near  Chichefter-rents. 

Baptist- Head- Court,  Whitccross- 
Street,  Cripplegate, — at  50,  op. 
Bowling-alley,  the  fourth  on  the 
R.  in  it  from  Fore-st. 

Barber's  -  Buildings,  Bell  -  Alley, 
Golden-Lane,  Cripplegate, — the 
second  on  the  R.  in  it  from 
Golden-lane. 

Barber's-  Hall,  Monkwell-Street,— 
is  facing  Fell-st.  from  70,  Wood- 
street,  Cheapside. 

Barbican, — extends  from  77,  Alders- 
gate-street,  op.  Long-lane,  to  Red- 
cross-street,  and  Golden-lane,  it 
is  continued  E.  by  Beech-street, 
and  Chiswell-st.  to  Finsbury-sq. 

Barbican-Court,  Barbican, — at  68, 
two  doors  on  the  L.  from  Alders- 
gate-street. 

Barge -House-Alley,  Upper-Ground 
Christ- Church,  Surrey, — is  op. 
Broad-wall,  and  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  West  from  Blackfriars- 
bridge,  leading  to  Old-Barge- 
stairs. 

Barge  (Old)  Stairs, — the  termination 
of  the  last  described. 

Barge- Yard,  Bucklersbury, — at  20, 
six  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
Mansion-house. 

Barking -Church -Yard,  Seething - 
Lane,  Tower-Street,—at  26,  lea- 
ding into  Great  Tower-bill,  or 
Trinity-square. 

Barley-Court,  Smart's-Buildings,  St. 
Giles's, — is  the  second  on  the  L. 
from  183,  High  Holborn,  by 
Coal-yard. 

D  Barley- 


Barley -Mow- Court,  High  -  Street, 
Whitechapel, — at  39,  nine  doors 
E.  on  the  R.  from  Red-Lion-st. 

Barley-Mow- Passage,  Cloth-Fair, — 
is  the  first  on  the  L.  from  60, 
West  -  Smithfield,  leading  into 
.  Long-lane. 

Barlow-Mews,  Brnton-Street,  Berke- 
ley-Square,— at  4,  the  first  en  the 
.  L.  from  146,  New-Bond-st. 

Barlow- Street,  Mary- 1  e-Bone, — is 
the  6rst  VV.  parallel  to  that  part 
of  High-street  which  is  between 
83,  andS8,  extending  from  Little 
Baxlow-st.  to  15,  Paradise-st. 

Barlow-Street  (Little),  Mary-Le- 
Bone, — at  98,  High-st.  extending 
to  North-st.  and  is  the  first  N. 
parallel  to  South-st.  Manchester- 
square. 

Barnard 's-Ihn,  Kolborn, — at  23,  S. 
side,  leading  to  85,  Fetter-lane. 

Barnes-Alley,  Booth-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — at  14,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  50,  Brick-lane. 

Barnes  or  Barns-Buildings,  Castle- 
lane,  Whitechapel,  is  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  124,  Whitechapel, 
leading  into  Tuson's-buildings  and 
Wentworth-street. 

Barns-Court,  Gravel-Lane,  Hounds- 
ditch, — is  at  the- end  of  Fire- Ball- 
court,  from  131.,  Houndsditch. 

Barnes- Place,     Mile-End- Road, 

is  part  of  the  S.  side  of  it-,  adjoin- 
ing the  E.  side  the  turnpike,  ex- 
tending from  Epping-place  to 
Harlow-place. 

Barnes-  Place,  Walworth-Common,- 
is  situate  on  the  L.  from  the  S. 
.  corner  of  Surrey-square,  opposite 
Westmorland-row  by  Providence- 
street. 

Barne  -  Place,     Lambeth  -  Lower  - 

Marsh, is  on  the  N.  side,  at 

nearly  equal  distances  from  Black- 
friars  -  road  and  Westminster  - 
tiidge-road,  ittxtends  from  Pear- 
Tree- row  to  James-street; 

Barnes  -  Terrace,    Lambeth  -  Lower- 


S 

Marsh, — is  the  N.  parallel  to  p<:rt 
of  James-&treet,  the  entrance  i; 
through  a  small  passage  by  the 
Pin- Workers  arms  public-house. 

Baron  or  Barron- Street,  Penton- 
ville, — is  about  •£•  or:  a  mile  W. 
from  the  Angel  at  Islington,  and 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  it  towards 
Sommers  -  town,  it  leads  into 
White- Lion-streer. 

Baron's  -  Buildings,  St.  George's  - 
Fields, — is  the  third  on  the  L.  in 
Webber-street  from  Blackfriars- 
road  by  the  Magdalen- Hospital, 
leading  into  Tower-st:eet  and 
Westminster-bridge- road. 

Baron's- Place,  Blackfriars-Road, — 
the  second  on  the  L.  in  Webber- 
street,  from  the  Magdalen-Ho-pi- 
tal,  towards  Lambeth-marsh. 

Baron's  -  Place  (Little),  Baron's  - 
Buildings,  St.  George's-Fidds,— 
at  40,  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Webber-street. 

Barracks,  Knightsbridge. — is  about 
I-  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Hyde-park  turnpike  down  a  gate- 
way, by  the  Grenadier  public- 
house. 

Barracks,  Knightsbridge,  for  Caval- 
ry,— the  large  building  beyond 
the  Brompton-road,  about  y  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Hyde-park 
corner. 

Barracks,  Pimlico, — op.  8,  Queen V 
row,  behind  Buckingharm-house, 
and  about  £  of  a  mile  from  it. 

Barracks,  St.  James's-Park, — on  the 
S.  E.  side  of  Buckingham-gate, 
near  the  Queen's-palace. 

Barrack -Office,  New -Street,  Spring- 
Garden, — at  20,  a  few  yards  on 
the  L.  from  52,  Charing-cross, 
towards  St.  Jnmes's-park. 

Barrets-Court,  Cavendish-Square,— 
is  the  continuation  of  Jces -court, 
from  163,  Oxford-street,  is  near 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  St.  Giles's 
and  extends  from  2,  Henrietta- 
street,  to  27,  Wigmore-street. 

Barrets- 


B 

Barrets-Rents,  White's- Yard,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,—the  third  on  the  L. 
from  58,  Rosemary-lane,  towards 
Upper  East-Srnitnneld. 

St.  Bartholomew  t'ue  Less  Church, — 
at  the  back  of  4  1, "West-Smith field, 
a  few  yards  on  the  L.  in  the  en- 
trance to  the  Hospital. 

Bartholomew  the  Great  Church, Bar- 
tholomew -  Close,  West-Smith  - 
field,  nine  doors  on  the  R.  in 
Cloth-fair  from  60,  Wcst-Smith- 
field. 

St.  Bartholomew-Church,  Bartho- 
lomew-Lane,— on  the  E.  side  of 
the  Bank  of  England,  and  N,  side 
of  the  Royal-Exchange. 

Bartholomew  -  Clo  e,  West  -  Smith  - 
field, — the  fourth  on  the  R.  in 
Little-Britain  from  175,  Alders- 
gate-street,  where  the  numbers 
begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and  94, 
there  is  another  entrance  at  56, 
on  the  E.  side  of  Smithfield. 

Bartholomew-Close  (Little),  is  part 
of  the  N.  end  of  the  last,  near 
Long-lane. 

Bartholomew-Court,  Throgmorton- 
Street, — is  two  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Bartholomew -lane,  on  the 
E.  side  of  the  Bank. 

St.  Bartholomew's-Hospital, — Gilt- 
spur-street,  the  entrance  of  West- 
Smithfield,  a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  Newgate-street  and  the  Old- 
Bailey,  it  extends  to  Little-Britain, 
where  there  is  another  entrance. 

Bartholomew-Lane,  the  E.  side  of 
the  Bank  of  England,  extending 
from  the  Royal  -  Exchange  to 
Throgmorton-street. 

Bartholomew- Place,  Bartholomew- 
Close, — at  38,  near  New-st. 

Bartlet's-Buildings,  Holborn-Hill, — 
at  50,  op.  Hatton-garden,  leading 
to  60,  Fetter-lane. 

Bartlet's  -  Buildings  Richmond  - 
Street,  St.  Luke's,— the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  Pest- 
house-row,  by  St.  Lukc'c-hospital. 


b 

Bartlet's-Court,  Holborn  Hill,— at 
53,  nearly  op.  Hatton-Garden. 

Bartlet's-Gardens,  John-Street,  Cur- 
tain-Road,— the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  W.  end  of  Willi  im-st. 
entering  by  136,  Shoreditch. 

Bartlet's-Passage,  Fetter- l.ane,— at 
60,  leading  to  10.  Bartlet's-buili- 
ings,  and  Holborn-Hili. 

Barton-Court,  Hoxton. — is  about 
~  of  a  mile  from  Old-street-road 
on  the  R.  in  Hoxtbn-High-treet 
or  road,  near  the  Hare  Pub.  ho.use. 

Barton -Street,  Westminster,- — the 
second  on  the  L.in  College-street, 
from  18,  Abingdon-street,  near 
the  Abbey,  leading  into  Cowley  - 
street  and  Wood-street. 

Basing- House,  Kingsland-Road, — 
op.'  Union-st.  about  j  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Basing-Lane,  Bread-Street,— at  40, 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  47, 
Cheapside,  leading  to  16,  Bow- 
lane. 

Basing-  Place,  Kingsland-Road,— 
is  the  first  on  the  left,  N.  from 
Union-street,  by  the  Turnpike, 
about  ^  of  a  mile  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Basinghall-Street,  Cateaton- Street,- 
at  29,  where  the  number's  begin 
and  end,  viz.  1  andS7,  extending 
to  London-wall. 

Basingball-Strcet     (New), is  the 

N.  continuation  of  Basingball- 
street,  from  London-Wall,  to  34, 
r*  ore-street,  Cripplegate. 

Bafket  -  Alley,  Golden  -  Lane,  St. 
Luke's, — the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  Old-street, — is  con- 
tinued by  White's  yard,  to  155, 
Whitecross-street. 

Batchelor-Place,  Pentonville, — is  Oft 
the  N.  side  of  the  road,  between 
the  Turnpike,,  extending  from 
Pleasant  -  place  to  Maiden  -  lane, 
Battle-bridge. 

Batchelor-Place,  Borough-Road,  St._ 
George's  -Fields,— forms  part  of 

the 


B 

the  S.  side  of  it,  and  is  the  first 
row  on  theL.fromtheKing's-bench 
towards  the  Obelisk. 
Bateman's-Buildings,  Soho-Square,- 
at  27,  on  the  S.  side  leading  into 
Queen  -  street,  and  is  between 
Frith-street  and  Greek-street. 
Bateman's-Buildings,  Blue-Anchor- 
Alley,  Bunbill-Row, — is  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  108,  Bunhill-row, 
towards  98,   White-Cross-st. 

Bateman's  -  Row,    Shoreditch, at 

159,  leading  to  the  Curtain-road, 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side. 
Bate's-Row,  Lisson- Green,  near 
Paddington, — a  few  small  houses 
by  the  side  of  the  nursery,  forming 
the  N.  parallel  to  Mitcham-street, 
and  about  £  of  a  mile  distant 
from  it. 
Bath-Buildings,  Kingsland-Road, — 
is  at  the  extremity  of  Bath-gardens, 
from  Kingsland-road  on  the  R. 
leading  to  the  Hare- walk,  Hoxton. 
Bath  -  Court,  Cold  -  Bath  -  Square, 
Cold-Bath-Fields,— at  10,  on  the 
S.  E.  side  of  the  square,  near  the 
House  of  Correction,  leading  into 
Great  Warner-street. 

Bath- Gardens,  Kingsland-Road, 

the  entrance  is  by  a  narrow  pas- 
sage leading  from  Reputation-row, 
op.  Ironmongers  Alms  -  houses, 
about  -j  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Shoreditch-church. 
Bath-Place,  Brook-Street,  Lambeth ,- 
is  part  of  the  E.  side  of  it,  at  the 
end  next  West-square. 

Bath- Place,    Fitzroy-Square, is  a 

part  of  the  N.  side  of  the  New- 
road,  extending  from  Hampstead- 
road  to  Quickset-row. 
Bath  -  Place,  London  -  Road,  St. 
George's-Fields, — is  the  second 
on  the  L.  from  the  Obelilk  toward 
the  Elephant  and  Castle. 
Bath-Row,  Cold- Bath- Fields, — at 
6,  Cold-Bath-Square,  leading  into 
Baker's  -row,  by  Clerkenwell  - 
workhouse. 


B 


Bath-Street  (Great),  Cold-Bath- 
Fields, is  the  N.  continuation 

of  Eyre -street  and  Leather-lane, 
Holborn,  extending  from  Great 
Warner-street  to  Coppice-row, 
by  Clerkenwell-workhouse. 
Bath-Street  (Little),  Cold -Bath. 
Fields, — is  the  end  of  Great  Bath- 
Street,  which  connects  it  with 
Eyre-street. 

Bath -Street,    Hackney -Road, is 

about  i  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Shoreditch-church,  and  the  first 
N.  from  Alport's  nursery. 

Bath-Street,  St.  Luke's, — is  the  N. 
continuation  of  Pesthouse-row, 
from  66,  Old-st.  by  the  Hospital, 
leading  towards  the  City-road. 

Bath-Terrace,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — is  part  of  the  N.  side  of 
the  New-road  or  Back-lane,  near 
Cannon -street -turnpike,  at  the 
corner  of  Anthony-street. 

Battle-Bridge,  St.  Pancrass, — at  the 
N.  end  of  Gray's-Inn-lane,  near 
a  mile  from  Holborn,  and  W.  end 
of  Pentonville,  near  \  of  a  mile 
from  the  Angel,  Islington. 

Battle-Bridge,  Mill-Lane,  Tooley- 
Street, — is  the  end  of  it,  next  the 
Thames,  about  T\j  of  a  mile  from 
55,  Tooley-street. 

Battle- Bridge- Stairs,  Mill  -  Lane, 
Tooley-Street,  about  \  of  a  mile 
below  London -Bridge.  See  the 
last. 

Batty's-Court,  Batty's-Street,  Com- 
mercial-road,  is   a   part    of 

Queen's-Court,  leading  into  King- 
street. 

Batty's  -  Gardens,  Commercial  - 
Road, — is  the  first  on  the  L.  in 
Church-lane,  Whitechapel,  from 
the  Commercial  -  road,  toward 
Wellclose-sq.  leading  to  Berner-st. 

Batty's-Street,  Commercial- Road,  - 
the  second  on  the  right,  E.  from 
Church.-  lane,  and  is  between 
King-street  and  Berncr-street,  op. 
Greenfield-street. 

Bayles- 


B 


B 


Bayles-Court,  Strand, — at  111,  op. 
Adam -street,    Adelphi,    leading 
to   18,    Maiden -lane,     Covent- 
garden. 
Bayles-Court,    Cable-Street,  Good- 
man's-Fields, — at  69,  three  doors 
W.   of  Church-lane,    nearly  op. 
Wellclose-square. 
Bayleys-Ways,  Rotherhithe,  or  Ber- 
mondsey-Wall,  is  a  few  yards  on 
theleft,  E.from  St.Saviour's-doclc, 
near  a   mile    E.    from    London- 
bridge. 
Baynes- Court,    Cold -Bath -Square, 
Cold-Bath-Fields, — at  4,   on  the 
S.  W.  side  leading  into  15,  Great 
Warner-street. 

Baynes- Row,  Cold- Bath- Fields, 

is  on  the  S.  E.  side  of  the  House 
of  Correction,  about  |  of  a  mile 
N.  from  Clerkenwell-green,  on 
the  L.  extending  from  Coppice- 
row  to  Great  Warner-street. 
Baynes-Row  (Little),  Cold-Bath- 
Fields, — is  behind  numbers  1  to 
4,  the  S.  W.  side  of  Cold- Bath- 
square,  extending  from  Baynes- 
court  to  Bath-court. 

Beak -Street,   Swallow -Street, at 

44,   about  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side,     it  is  continued    by  Silver- 
street,    Golden-square,    to  Little 
Windmill-strpct. 
Beals- Wharf,  Battle-Bridge,  Tooley- 
Street, — about  £  of  a  mile  below 
London  -  bridge.      See     Battle  - 
Bridge. 
Bean-Street,  Higlen-Lane,  or  Street, 
St.  Georges's- Fields, — is  the  5th 
on  the  R.  from   Blackfriars-road, 
and  the  third  on  the  L.  from  G:. 
Suffolk-st.  in  the  op.  direction. 
Bear- Alley,    Fleet- Market,    at    27, 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
leading  to  Sea-Coal-iane,   Snow- 
hill. 
Bear-Alley  (BackDitro), — is  the  first 
on  the  R.in  Bear-alley,  and  a  few 
doors  from  27,  Fleet- market. 
Bear -Court,     Bear -Lane,     Christ- 


Church,    Surrey, is  about  the 

middle  of  the  E.  side  of  it,  op. 
Union-place. 

Bear-Court,     Knightsbridge, See 

Nag's-Head-eourt. 
Bear- Gardens,     Bankside,     South - 
wark, — is  about  £  of  a  mile  W. 
from  London-bridge,  leading  into 
Maid  -  lane,    the    first    E.    from 
Thames-street. 
Bear-Gardens-Stairs,   Bankside, — at 
Bear-Gardens.  See  the  last  article. 
Bear-Inn,  Basinghall-Street, — at  31, 
op.  the  church,  about  twenty  doors 
on  the  L.  from  London-wall. 
Bear- Lane,  Christ-Church,  Surrey,- 
the  second  E.  parallel  to  part  of 
Blackfriars-road,  extending  from 
George -street    to    near    Church- 
street,    also   the   continuation   of 
Green-walk,  from  Holland-street, 
by  the  bridge. 
Bear-Quay  (New),  Lower-Thames- 
Street, — opposite  70,  about  \  of  a 
mile,  E.  from  London-bridge. 
Bear- Quay    (Old),  Lower  Thames- 
Street, — is  the  next  on  the  E.  side 
to  New  ditto. 
Bearand  Ragged-StafF-Ccurt,  White- 
cross-Street,  St. .Luke's, — at  17G, 
about  ff  of  a  mile  N.  on  the  L. 
from  Chiswell-street. 
Bear  and  Ragged-StarF-Mews,  Cur- 

zon -Street,    May -Fair, is  the 

first  E.  parallel  to  a  part  of  it,  viz. 
from  numbers  22  to  35,  on  the 
W.  side  the  Chapel. 

Bear-Street,    Leicester-Square, at 

18,  the  N.  E.  corner,  leading  into 
Castle-street. 
Bear- Yard,  Lincoln's -Inn-Fields,- at 
the  S.  W.  corner  leading    to  35, 
Vere-street,  and  to  Clare-market. 
Bear- Yard,  High-Street,  Lambeth. - 
the  5th  on  the  R.  from  the  church, 
leading  into  Fore-street. 
Bear- Yard,   Long-Walk,  ^ermond- 
sey, — is  about  three  doors  on  the 
L.    in    it    from    Bernfbndscy-sq. 
towards  Rotherhithe. 

Bcarbinder- 


B 

Bearbinder-Lane,  Mansion-House,-, 
is  on  the  E.  side  of  it,  leading  to 
4,  St.  Swithin's-lane. 

Beardham's  -  Rooms,  Hoxton  - 
Town, — about  -g-  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  north  from  Old-street-road. 

Beast-Lane,  Stepney.  See  Bull-lane. 

Beauchamp-Street,  Brooks-Market,— 
forms  the  S.  side  of  it,  and  is  the 
second  N.  parallel  to  part  of  Hol- 
born,  extending  from  90,  Leather- 
lane,  to  Brooks-st. 

Beaufort-Buildings,  Strand, — .at  95, 
nearly  opposite  Southampton-st. 
Covent-garden. 

Beaufort  -  Wharf,  Strand, — at  the 
bottom  of  Cecil-street,  between 
Salisbury  and  Brownings-wharfs. 

Beaumonts-Buildings ,  Blue- Anchor- 
Yard,'  Rosemary-Lane, — the  third 
on  the L.  from  48,  Rosemary-lane. 

Bsaurnonts  -  Buildings,  Cannon  - 
Street  New-Road, — is  part  of  the 
L.side  of  it,  commencing  at  Lower 
Chapman-street,  and  extending 
towards  the  Commercial -road. 

Beau  moot- Mews,  Wey  mouth-Street, 
Mary-le-bone, — at  22,  W.  end  of 
it,  op.  Little Mary-le-bone-street, 
a  few  yards  from  High-street. 

Beaumont-Row,  Tottenham  Court- 
Road, — is  the  E.  parallel  to  a 
part  of  it,  extending  from  Totten- 
Tiani-place  to  the  New. road  near 
the  turnpike. 

Beaumont-Street,  Mary-Le-Bone, — 
commences  at  16,  Weymouth-st. 
and  leads  to  High. street,  near 
the  New-road,  the  easiest  way  to 
it,  from  Oxford-street,  is  by  con- 
tinuing N.  from  Vere-street,  151, 
Oxford-street. 

Beavton's- Repository ,  Silver-Street, 
Golden-Square,  at  24,  opposite 
John-street. 

Beckford  -  Row,  Charles  -  Street, 
Bethnal-Green-Road, — is  the  fir.  t 
on  the  R.  from  the  road,  nearly 
op.  Wilmot- square,  and  about  ^ 
of  a  mile  from  G5,  Shorcditch. 


b 

Beckford-Row,  Walworth,  is  part 
of  the  S.  W.  side  of  the  High-st. 
or  road,  near  |  of  a  mile  on 
the   L.   from    the    Elephant   and 

•    Castle,  extending  from  East-lane, 

.    towards  King's-row. 

Beckford- row,  Kennington- Com- 
mon,— is  on  the  W.  side  nearly 
opposite  the  Greyhound  on  the 
Clapham-road. 

Beck's-Rents,  Rosemary-Lane, — at 
19,  the  third  on  the  R.  from  the 
Minories  and  Tower-hill. 

Bedford-Arms,   Bedford-Square, 

is  in  Charlotte-street,  by  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  the  square,  here  is  kept 
an  alphabetic  list  of  the  names  of 
all  the  Inhabitants  in  the  square. 

Bedford -Bury,  St.  Martin's -Lane, 

Charing-Cross, is  the   first  E. 

.  parallel  to  a  part  of  it,  extending 
from  53,  Chandos-street,  to  10, 
New-street,  Covent-garden. 

Bsdford-Court,  Bedford-Street,  Co- 
vent-Garden,— at  10,  opposite 
Henrietta-street,  and  leading  to 
b3,  Chandos-st. 

Bedford-Court,  Angel-Court,Sfrand, 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  335, 
Strand, nearly  op.  Somerstt-house. 

Bedford-Court,  New   North-Street, 

Red-Lion-Square, at  28,    nine 

doors  on  the  L.  from  5G,Theobalds- 
road. 

Bedford-Court,  Russell-Street,  Ro- 
therhithe, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Greenland-dock,  op.  Randall  and 
Brent's  dock-yard. 

Bedford-Head- Yard,  Upper  King- 
Street,  Bloom  (bury, — at  5,  the 
second  on  the  R.  from  120,  High 
Holborn. 

Bedford-Passage,  Charlotte-Street, 
Rathbone- Place, — at  56,  facing 
.  North-st.  at  the  back  of  Whitfield's 
chapel,  Tottenham-court- road. 

Bedford-  Place,  Bloomfbury-Square,- 
extends  from  the  middle  of  the  N. 
side,  to  51,  Russell-sq. 

Ucd  ford  -  Place  (Upper),  Russell- 
Square, 


B 

Square. extends  from  W,  to 

Taviftock-sq.  and  is  op.  the  last. 

Bedford- Place,  Rotherhithe. — is  on 
the  E.  side  of  the  lower  road  to 
Deptibrd,  commencing  near  the 
K.  end  of  Paradise-row. 

Bedford- Row, — is  the  N.  continua- 
tion of  Brownlow-street,  from  50, 
High  Holhorn,  bearing  a  little  to 
the  L.  also  the  first  E.  parallel  to 
part  of  Red-Lion-st.  extending 
fromBcdford-st.totheKing's-road. 

Bedford-Square, — is  in  the  parith  of 
St.  Giles,  except  part  of  the  E. 
side,  which  is  in  Bloomibury,  it  is 
about  l  of  a  mile  W.  from  the  N. 
corner  of  Bloomfbury-sq.  and  near 
the  E.  end  of  Oxford-st.  commu- 
nicating with  Tottenham-court- 
road  by  Tavistock -street,  and 
Bedford- street. 

Bedford-  Street,  Tottenham  -  Court- 
Road,— at  30,  near  Oxford-st. 
leading  into  Bedford-sq. 

Bed  ford- Street,    Strand, at  403, 

leading  to  King-st.  on  the  W.  side 
of  Covent-Garden. 

Bedford  -  Street,  Red-Lion  -  Street, 
Holborn, — is  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  71,  High  Holborn,  extend- 
ing to  Bedford- row. 

Bedford-Street,  Leather-Lane,  Hol- 
born,-—is  the  N.  continuation  of 
it,  bearing  to  the  L.  and  leading 
to  Vine-street. 

Bedford-Street,  Lock's-Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— is  the  second  st.  parallel 
to  Richmond -place,  Eaft-lane, 
extending  from  Camden- street  to 
Nelson 's-place  by  Salisbury-pl. 

Bedlem.'  See  Bethlem.    . 

Bee-Hive-Court,  Little  St.  Thomas- 
Apostle, — at  15,  five  doors  from 
G8,  Queen-st.  Cheapside. 

Eeech-Street,   Barbican, is  the  E. 

continuation  of  it  from  77,  Alders- 
gate-st.  and  the  W.  continuation 
of  Chiswell-st.  from  Finsbury-sq. 
at  the  N.  end  of  Redcross-street 
from  Wood- st.  Cheapside. 


B 

Beech-Lane, Beech  Street ,  Barbican, - 
is  ?.b  ut  the  middle  of  the  S.  sidi 
leading  into  W  hitecruss-strect,  at 
No.  3. 

Beer-Lane,  Great  Tower-Street, ■ 

at  37,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Tower-hill,  op.  Seething- lane, 
leading  to  53,  Lower  Thames-st. 
op.  the  Cuftom-house. 

Belgrave- Buildings,  Piinlico, — is  at 
the  back  of  6,  Lower  Belgrave- 
place.     See  Ditto. 

Belgrave  -  House,    Millbank  -  Row, 

Westminster, the  last  house  on 

the  R.  towards  Chelsea. 

Belgrave  -  Place,  East  -  Lane,  Wal- 
worth,—the  first  N.  parallel  to 
Little  Richmond-place  and  near 
to  it,  is  nearly  op.  Camden-st. 
and  the  chapel,  East- lane. 

Belgrave- Place  (Lower),  Pimlico, — 
is  part  of  the  W.  side  of  the  high 
street  or  road,  which  leads  from 
Buckingham  -  gate  to  Chelsea, 
about  I  of  a  mile  en  the  R.  from 
Buckingham  -gate. 

Belgrave-Place  (Upper), Pimlico, ■ 

the  S.  continuation  of  the  la^t 
towards  Chelsea.     See  Ditto. 

Belgrave- Terrace,  Pimlico, — the  S. 
continuation  of  the  last  towards 
Chelsea,  but  terminating  at  the 
Bridge-row  near  Ranelagh-walk. 

Bell. Alley,  Go  well-Street,— at  13, 
leading  into  Turk's-head- court, 
Golden-lane,  Barbican. 

Bell-Alley,  Golden-bne,  Cripple- 
gate, is  the  fifth  on  the  L.  from 

Barbican,  leading  into  Vine-yard. 

Bell- Alley  ( Great),  Coleman-Street,- 
at  56,  the  fourth  on  the  R.  from 
Lofhbury,  leading  to  Little  Bcll- 
Allev. 

Bell- Alley  (Little),  London- Wall,— 
commence-;  at  Leathersellefs-  build- 
ings, op.  Bethlem-hospital,  extend- 
ing to  Great  Bell-alley,  and  lead- 
ing to  the  Bank  by  Tbkehhodse- 
yard,  and  by  Angel-court  to 
Throgmorton-st. 

Bell's- 


B 

Cell's-  Buildings,  Salisbury  -  Square, 

Fleet. Street, is  about  twelve 

doors  on  the  L.  from  82,  Fleet- 
street. 

Bell-Court  or  Yard,  Hay- Market,— 
at  70,  about  six  doors  from  the 
Opera-house,  leading  to  Market, 
lane. 

Bell-Court,  Gray's-Inn-Lane,— » — at 
22,  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
Holborn,  leading  to  Brook's- 
market. 

Bell-Court,  Golden-Lane, — is  the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Wooden-World- 
court,fromBell-alley,  Golden-lane. 

Beil-Court,  Grub-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, is  near  the  N.  end  of  it, 

the  first  on  the  R.  from  the  chapel 
towards  Chiswell-st. 

Bell-Court,  Foster-Lane,  Cheap- 
side, — at  20,  op.  Maiden-Lane, 
Wood- street. 

Bell -Court,  Great  Knight-Rider- 
Street,  Dcftors-Commons, — is  the 
first  on  the  L.  in  Bell-yard,  from 
behind  Great  Carter-lane. 

Bell-Court,  Walbrook, is  about 

three  doors  on  the  R.  in  it  from 
the  Mansion-house. 

Bell-Court, Long- Alley  .Moorfields,- 
is  about  five  doors  S.  on  the  R. 
fromCrown  st.towardsMoorfields. 

Bell-Court,  Wheeler-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — at  43,  op.  Webb-sq.  from 
47,  Shoreditcb,  leading  into 
Farthing-street. 

Bell  -  Court,  St.  Catherine's  -  lane, 

Tower-Hill, is  the  first  on  the 

L.and  a  few  doors  from  50,  Upper 
East-Smithfield. 

Bell-Court,   Fenchurch-Street, at 

163,  the  second -on  the  L.  and 
twelve  doors  from  Gracechurch-st. 

Bell-Court,  Mincing-Lane, — at  26, 
seven  doors  on  the  R.  from  82, 
Great  Tower-street. 

Bell-Court,  Bermondsey-Street, — at 
108,  the  fourth  on  the  R.  from 
the  church,  towards  Toolcyst. 

Bdl-Court,Star-Corncr,Bcrmondsey, 


B 

is  a  few  yards  S.  of  the  church- 
yard, nearly  op.  Long-lane,  lead- 
ing to  Bermondsey-sq. 

Bell-Inn,  Hay-Market,— at  70,  six 
doors  N.of  the  Opera-house. 

Bell-Inn  (Old),  Holborn,— at  123, 
nearly  op.  Fetter-lane,  about  j  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Fleet-market. 

Bell  and  Crown,  Holborn,— at  138, 
next  E.  to  Furnival's-Inn,  about  ^ 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Fleet- 
market. 

Bell-Inn,  West-Smithfield,— at  70, 
the  N.  E.  corner,  between  Long- 
lane  and  St.  John-st. 

Bell-Inn,  Warwick-Lane, — is  about 
eight  doors  on  the  L.  from  10, 
Newgate-street,  N.  W.  corner  of 
Newgate-market. 

Bell- Inn,  Friday-Street, at  13,  a 

few  doors  on  the  R.  from  36, 
Cheapside. 

Bell-Inn,  Bell- Yard,  Gracechurch- 
Street, — a  few  doors  on  the  R.  in 
it,  from  12,  Gracechurch-st. 

Bell- Inn,  'Kent-Street,  Borough ,-is 
near  the  E.  end  of  it, about  |  a  mile 
on  the  R.fromSt.George's-church. 

Bell-Inn.Wood-Street,  Cheapside,-at 
86,  about  j-  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  122.  Cheapside,  three  doors 
S.  from  Silver-st. 

Bell-Lane,  Spitalfields, — the  first  E. 
parallel  to  Petticoat-lane,  extend- 
ing from  Wentworth-st.  to  Raven- 
row. 

Bell  's-Messengcr  News-Paper-Office, 
Southampton  -  Street,  Covent- 
Garden,  at  39,  the  first  house  on 
the  L.  from  388,  Strand. 

Bell- Place,  Limchouse.     See  Five. 

Bell  -  Place,  Prince's  -  Row,  Mile- 
End  New-Town, — is  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Baker's-row,  enter- 
ing at  94,  Whitechapel-road. 

Bell's-Rents,Snow's- Fields, Borough, 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  Tattle-court, 
from  247,  Bermondsey-st. 

Bell-Savage,Ludgate-Hill,-at37,ithe 

first  on  the  L.  from  Fleet- market. 

Bell- 


B 

Bell-Square,  St.  MartinVle-Grand,- 
at  51,  the  fourth  on  the  R.  from 
Newgate-st.  leading  to  20,  Foster- 
lane,  Cheapside. 

Bell-Square,  Broken-Row,  Moor- 
fields, — at  6,  on  the  E.  side  of 
Moorfield".. 

Bell-Street,  Paddington, — is  between 
Lisson-place  and  Chapcl-st.  ex- 
tending from  Lisson-green  to  the 
Edgware-road. 

Bell-Wharf- Passage,  Upper-Thames- 
Street, — is  op.  177,  near  Dow^ate- 
hill. 

Bell-Wharf,  Upper-Thames-Street,  - 
op.  177,  between  Joiners-ha!l- 
baildings  and  Queen-st.  \  ofa  mile 
W.  from  London-bridge. 

Bell-Wharf,    Rotherhithe,   or   Ber- 

mondsey-Wall, a     iew   doors 

below  East-lane-stain,  about  a 
mile  E.  from  London-bridge. 

Bell -Wharf-Stairs,   Ratcliffe, by 

Bell-wharf,  the  E  .end  of  Shad  well- 
High-street,  and  W.end  of  Cock- 
hill. 

Bell- Yard,   Fleet-Street, at  201, 

by  Temple-bar,  leading  to  Carey- 
street. 

Bell- Yard,  Hay. market.  See  Bell- 
Court. 

Bell- Yard,   Drury-Lane, at  178, 

op.  Short's-gardens  near  Holborn. 

Bell- Yard,  Mount-Street,  Grosver.or- 

square, at  58,  W.  end,    about 

half  a  dozen  doors  from  Park-st. 
leading  into  Reeves-mews. 

Bell  -  Yard,    Great    Carter- Lane, 

Doclors  -  Commons, at     10, 

leading  to  15,  Great  Knight- rider- 
street. 

Bell-  Yard,  Gracechurch-street, — at 
12,  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
Cornhill,  leading  to  Castle-court, 
and  24,  Birchin-lane. 

Bell- Yard,  Fish-Street-  Hill, — at  13, 
op.  the  Monument,  near  London- 
bridge. 

Belmont-Place,  Vauxhall,— is  a  row 
on  the  R.  hand  side  of  the  road, 


B 


about  -£  of  a  mile  S.  from  the 
Turnpike,  nearly  op.  the  3  mile 
stone  from  Cornhill. 

Belmont  -  Row,  Belmont  -  Place, 
Vauxhall, — the  first  on  the  right, 
S.  from  the  Turnpike,  leading 
towards  Nine-elms  and  Battersea- 
fields. 

Belton-Strcet  (New), — is  theN.  con- 
tinuation of  Old  ditto,  leading 
through  Bow-yard  to  37,  Broad-st. 
St.  Giles's. 

Bebon-Street  (Old),  Long- Acre, — is 
the  N.  continuation  of  Hanorer-st. 
from  96,  Long-Acre,  extending 
from  Castle-street,  to  New  Bclton 
street. 

Belvedere  -  Brewery,  Vine  -  Street, 
Lambeth, — is  facing  the  end  of  it 
from  Narrow-wall. 

Belvedere  -  Buildings,  Belvedere  - 
Place,  St. George's-  Fields,  —  at  45, 
nearly  op.  the  King's  -  bench, 
leading  to  King- street. 

Belvedere-IIou.e,  Pentonville, at 

the  corner  of  Penton-st.  op.  the 
New-rivcr-reservoir. 

Belvedere-House,  Borough-Road, — 
the  first  house  in  Belvedere-place, 
from  the  Borough- road. 

Bel  vede  re- Place,St.George's- Fields  ,- 
on  theW.sidecf  the  King's-bench, 
extending  from  the  Borough-road 
to  Grear  SufFolk-st.  is  about  |  of 
a  mile  in  length. 

Belvedere-Row,  Belvedere-Place,  St. 
George's-Fields, — is  at  the  N.  end 
byGreat-Suffolk-st.  is  continued 
by  Higlers  lane,  or  street,  to  Black- 
friars-road. 

Belvedere- Row,  Pedlars- Acre,    or 

Narrow -Wall,    Lambeth, is 

part  of  the  E.  or  land-side  of  it 
near  7  of  a  mile  on  the  right  from 
Westminster-bridge,  by  College- 
street,  and  Coad's  artificial-stone- 
manufa&ory. 

Bembers- Rents,  Golden-Lane,   St. 

Luke's, the  second  on  the  R. 

a  few  doors  from.  Old-st.  iscon- 
E  .  tinued 


m 


E 


tinued  by  French-alley  to  21, 
Goswell-street. 

Benchers-  Folly,  King's-Bench-Walk, 
St.  George's- Fields, — is  a  part  of 
the  E.  side  of  it,  a  few  doors  oh 
the  R.  from  Higlers-lane. 

Bancroft's- Alms-Houses,  Mile-End- 
Road, is  about  1  |.  mile  on  the 

L.  from  Aldgate-pump. 

Bencroft's-Place,  Mile-End- Road, — 
is  op.  .the-  Alms-houses, ditto, lead- 
ing towards  Stepney.  See  the  last 
described. 

Benjamin-Street,  Clerkenwell, — the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Turnmill-street,. 
from  Cow-cross,  West-Smithfield, 
is  continued  by  George-court,  to 
St.  John's-lane. 

Bervnet's-Alms-Houses,St.Peter's-Hill, 
Upper  Thames-st. — is  a  few  doors 
on  the  the  L.  from  216,  Thames- 
street. 

St.  Bennet's,  Gracechurch, — the  cor- 
ner of  Fenchurch-st.  and  Grace- 
church-st.  nearly  op.  Lombard- 
street. 

St;  Bennet's-Church,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — by  217,  the  corner  of  St. 
Bennet's-hill. 

St.  Benedict,  or  St.  Bemiet- Fink- 
Church,  Threadneedle-Street, 

about  two  or  three  doors  E.  from 
the  north  side  of  the  Royal- 
Exchange. 

Bennet's-Buildings,  Lower  Kenning- 

ton-Lane, the  second  on  the  R. 

and  about  \  of  a  mile  from  New- 
ington  on  the  W.  side  of  Ebenezer- 
place. 

BcnnetVCouft,    Drury-Lane, at 

111.    See  Granby-buildings. 

Bcnnet's-Court^  George-Street,  Reth- 
nal-Green, — is  two  doors  S.  from 
Spicer-st.  Brick-lane. 

ftcnnct's-Court,  White-Street,  Bo- 
rough,—-at  41,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  St. Gcorge's-Church, towards 
Long- lane. 

St.  Bennet's-Hill,  Upper  Thames- 
Street,— at  £  1 7, the  second  on  the 


L.  from  Earl-st.  leading  into 
Godliman-st.  and  15,  St.  Paul's- 
church-yard. 

Bennet's  -  Place,,  Bcthnal  -  Green- 
Road, the   first   E.   parallel    to 

Pollard's-rovv ,  N.  end  ofPollard-st. 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
65,  Shoreditch. 

Bennet's- Row,  St.George's-Fields, — 
is  on  the  E.  side  of  Blackfriars- 
road,  the  second  en  the  L.  from 
Surrey-chapel, towards  theObelisk, 
leading  into  Gravel-lane,  about 
|  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Ben  net-Street,  St.  James's-Street,— 
at  54,  the  first  on  the  R.  from  163, 
Piccadilly,  leading  into  Arlington- 
street. 

Bennet  -  Street,     Charlotte  -  Street, 

Rathbone-Placc, at  87,  the  first: 

on- the  L.  from  Windmill-street; 
Tottenham*  court  -  road,  leading 
iflto  Upper  Rathbone-place. 

Bennet-Street,  Christ-Church, the- 

first  W.  parallel  to  part  of  Black- 
friars-road,  extending  from  Upper- 
ground,,  by  the  Bridge,  to  Christ- 
church-yard. 

Bennet's- Yard,  Tufton- Street; West- 
minster,— at  41,  leading   to  13,. 
Marsham-streetj    near  St.  John's 
church. 

Benson's-Wharf,   Shad-Thames, 

is    nearly  op.  King-st.    Horsley- 
down,  about  f  of  a  mile  E.  from.- 
London-bridge. 

BentleyVBuihlings,    Great  Guild- 

ford-Street,  Borough, is  at  the 

N.  end  by  Maid-lane. 

Bcntinck-Chapd,  LissonvStreet,  Lis- 
son-Green,  at  the  corner  of 
Chapel-st.  op.  Welsh's  Floor- clothe 
manufactory. 

Bentinck-Mews,  Marybone-Lane, — 
at  27,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
right    from   157,    Oxford-st. 

Bentinck  -  Street,  Welbeck  -  Street, 
Marybone, — at  55,    Welbeck-st. 
leading   to    28,     Marybone-lanc, 
near  £  of  a  mile  from  1 57,  Oxford- 
street, 


B 


B 


Street,  anil  is  continued  by  Hinde- 
street  to  Manchester-square, 

Bcntinck  -  Street,  Berwick  -  Street, 
Oxford-Street, — at  82,  about  the 
middle  of  the  W.  side,  G  doors  N. 
from  Broad-street. 

Benton-Place,  New-Street,  Dock- 
Head, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Russell-st.  towards  Fair-st. 
and  Tcoley-strect. 

Berkeley  -  Court,  Berkeley  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — is  the  second  on  the 
L,  from  18,  St.  John's-lane  and 
about  four  doors  on  the  R.frcm  49, 
Red-lion-st.  in  the  op.  direction. 

Berkeley-Mews.Berkeley-Street,  Port- 
man-Square,— five  doors  W.  from 
Portman-square,  leading  to  5,  Up- 
per Seymour-street. 

;Berkeley- Square, — at  the  W.  end  of 
Bruton-st.  from  146,  New  Bond- 
st.  the  S.  end  of  Davis-st.  from 
292,  Oxford-st.  and  the  N.  end 
of Berkeley-st.  from  76,  Piccadilly. 

Berkeley-Street,  Piccadilly, — at  76, 
about  the  middleof  the  N.  side,  op. 
theGreen-park, leading  toBerkeley- 
square,  about  £  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Berkeley-Street,  Portman-Square, — 
at  7,  the  N.  E.  corner,  leadingto 
15,  Manchester-square. 

Berkeley- Street  (Upper),  Portman- 
Square, at  the  N.  W.  corner, 

leading  to  29,  Edgware  -  road, 
and  is  the  third  on  the  R.  in  it 
from  Tyburn-turnpike. 

-Berkeley- Street,  St.  John's. Lane, 
West-Smithfield,—  at  1 8, extending 
to  49,  Red-lion-street. 

Ikrkeley-Streat,  Lambeth-Walk, — is 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  Eleazer- 
place,  opposite  Chapman's  -  gar- 
dens. 

Bermondsey-Buildings,  Bermondsey 
New- Road, — is  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  the  Bricklayers- Arms, 
Kent-Road,. towards  Bermondsey- 
church. 

.Berrnondsey-Church.Yard,— .on  the 


S.  side  the  church,  about  |  of  a 
mile  from  London  bridge,  down 
Tooley-st.  and  Bermondsey-st.  and 
about  4  a. mile  from  St.  George's 
church,  Borough,  down  Long- 
lane. 

Bermondsey-Grove,  Long-Lane,— 
is  nearly  op.  the  Coach  and  Horses, 
about  |  of  a  mile  ou  the  R.  from 
St.  George's-church. 

Bermondsey    New-Road, the    S. 

continuation  of  Bermondsey-st. 
commencing  at  the  Grangeiroad 
near  the  church,  and  leading  to  the 
Kent-road  by  the  Bricklayers- 
Arms,  about  {  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Bermondsey-  Square,  Bermondiey- 
church-yard, — is  on  the  S.  side  of 
it,  about  j  of  a  mile  from  St. 
George's-church  down  Long-lane. 

Bermondsey-Street,  Borough, — com- 
mences at  Tooley-st.  op'.  63, 
where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.  1  &  284,  extending  by  the 
church  to  Long-lane,  where  there 
is  number  149,  about-*  a  mile  in, 
length. 

Bermondsey-Wall.  See  Rotherhithe- 
Wall. 

Bermondsey-Workhouse,  Russell- 
street,  Bermondsey, — is.  a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  90,  Bermondsey- 
street. 

Bernard- Street,  Foundling-Hospi- 
tal, — the  first  N.  parallel  to ' pare 
of  Guilford-st.  extending  from 
Brunswick-square,  to  Rusjell- 
square. 

Berners  -  Mews,  Berners  -  Street, 
Oxford-Street, — is  the  E.  parallel  to 
it,  extending  from  6,  Cattle-street, 
to  the  back  of  49,  Newman-st. 

Bcrners-Street,  Oxford-Street, at 

54,  ahout  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St;  Giles's,  where  the  num- 
bers begin  and  end,  viz.  1  Sc  73, 
extends  to  Charles-st.  op.  thr 
Middlesex-Hospital,  and  is  about 

■J-  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Brrnfr- 


B 


B 


Berner-Street,  Commercial-Road, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — the  first 
on  the  right.  E.  of  the  one  mile- 
stone from  theRoyal-Exchange,  op. 
Plumbers-row. 

Berry- Court,  Love-Lane,  Wood- 
Street,  Cheapside,  at  6,  the  back 
of  66,  Aldermanbury. 

Berry-Street,  Clerkenwell, — the  se- 
cond VV.  parallel  to  part  of 
Goswell-st.  extending  from  Allen- 
st.  to  Little  Sutton-st. 

Berwick-Street,  Oxford  Street, — at 
373,  a  little  above  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  St.  Giles's,  extending 
toPeter-st. numbers  l&112arehere, 
it  is  about  ~  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Berwick-Place,  Grange-Road,  Ber- 
mondsey,— the  W.  continuation  of 
Fort-place,  extending  from  the 
Philanthropic-Reform  towards  the 
Horns. 

Bethlem- Hospital,  Moorfields, — on 
the  S.  side  by  London-wall. 

Be  thle  m  ( Old) ,  Bishopsgate-  withou  t  ,- 
at  198,  near  the  church, leading  to 
Broad-st.  and  Moorfields. 

Bethlem- Yard,  Old- Bethlem,— at  the 
further  end  of  Bakers-Buildings 
from  19,  Old  Bethlem. 

Bethnal-Green, — a  large  green  situate 
about  a  mile  E.  from  the  Turnpike, 
by  65,  Shoreditcb,  and  about  { 
a  mile  N.  from  Mile -End-Turn- 
pike by  Dog-row. 

Bethnal-Green- Road, — is  the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  Church-st.  from  65, 
Shoreditch,  commencing  at  the 
Turnpike  and  extending  to  the 
Green,  about  *  mile  in  length. 

Bethnal-Green-Workhouse, — the  E. 
end  of  Hare-st.  by  the  fields,  about 
-}  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  in  it  from 
1 10,  Brick-lane. 

Betts.Place,  Betts-Street,  Ratcliffe- 
highway, — is  four  doors  on  the  L. 
from  164,  Ratcliflfe-highway  to- 
wards the  New-road  or  Back-lane. 

Betts-Street,  RatclifFe-highway, — at 
164,  on  the  E.  side  of  Princei-sq. 


extending  to  35,  New-road,  or 
Back-lane,  about  £  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Bevis-Marks,  St.  Mary-Axe,  Leaden- 
hall-Strcet, — at  30,  leading  to 
Duke-st.  is  the  first  E.  parallel  to 
part  of  Houndsditch,  and  the 
E.  continuation  of  Camomile- 
street,  from  opposite  Bishopsgate- 
church. 

Bevois-  Court,  Basinghall -Street, — at 

28,  op.  the  church,  and  is  that 
number  of  doors  on  the  R.  from 

29,  Cateaton-st. 

Bickley  -  Row,  Trinity  -  Street, 
Rotherhithe, — E.  end  of  it,  leading 
from  Russell-st.  towards  the  Surrey 
canal. 

Bicknels-Rents,  Kent  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  76,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side,  and  near  ^  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  St.  George's- 
church. 

Billingsgate -Wharf    and  Market, 

Lower-Thames-Street, at   19, 

about  T\y  of  a  mile  below  London- 
Bridge. 

Billiter-Lane,    Fenchurch-Street, 

at  114,  op.  Mark-lane,  leading  to 
42,  Leadenhall-st. 

Billiter-Square,  Fenchurch-Street, — 
at  12,  Billiter-lane,  it  leads  to 
1 1 8,Fenchurch-st.  byFishmonger's 
passage,  and  to  9,  Lime-st.  op.  the 
India-house. 

Bingston's-Wharf,  Wapping,-at  316, 
op.  Globe-st.  about  |  a  mile  below 
Tower-hill. 

Birchin-Lane,  Lombard-Street, at 

61,  leading  to  36,  Cornhill,  near 
the  Royal-Exchange. 

Bird's-Buildings,  Hoxton-Town,— 
about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Old-st.  road,  by  Magna-place. 

Bird's-Buildings,  Bennet's-Row,  St. 

George's- Fields, is    about    12 

houses  on  the  S.  side,  near  the  E. 
end  of  it,  on  the  R.  from  Black- 
friars. road. 

Bird-Cage-Alley,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough, 


B 


rough, — at  172,  leading  to  Red- 
crosb-st.  by  the  Mint. 

Bird-Cage-Court,  Strand,  at  393, 
by  Southampton-street,  Covent- 
garden. 

Bird-Cage-Walk,  Bethnal-Green, — 
the  continuation  of  Crab-  Free-row, 
Hackney-road,  near  Shoreditch- 
church,  to  Hackney-road  again  by 
the  Nag's-head. 

Bifd-Cage-Walk,  St.  Jame.'s-Park,- 
is  on  the  S.  side  of  it,  extending 
from  Buckingham-gate,  to  Great 
George-street,  Westminster. 

Bird's-Court,    Marybone-Lane, 

3r>,  ab.  ut  j  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  1 H8,  Oxford-street,  five  doors 
from  High-street. 

Bird's-Court,  Philip-Lane,  Addle- 
Street,  Wood-Street,  Cheapside, — 
is  on  the  W.  side,  about  the  middle, 
10  doors  from  9,  London- wall. 

Bird-in-Hand-Court,  Cheapside, — 
ar  76,  op.  the  Old-lewry. 

BirdVRow,  Blue-  Anchor- Road,  Ber- 

mondsey, is  about  £  of  a  mile 

on  the  R.  from  Fort-place,  Grange- 
road,  towards  Rotherhithe. 

Bird-Street,  Oxford-Street, — at  167, 
and  283,  on  both  sides,  about  £  of  a 
mile  from  St.  Giles's,  leading  into 
Henrietta-street,  on  the  N.  and  to 
31,  Brook-st.  Grosvenor-square, 
on  the  S. 

Bird-Street,  St. George's  in  theEast, — 
the  N.  continuation  of  Church-st. 
from  Wapping-church,  extending 
to  Tench-st.  by  the  London-dock. 

Bird-Street,  Lambeth, — the  continu- 
ation of  South-st.  West-square, — 
commencing  at  the  East  end  of 
Brook-st.  Moor-place,  leading  by 
a  foot  path  to  the  Ship,  Walcot- 
place. 

Bishop's-Court,  Chancery-Lane, 

at  78,  leading  to  Star-court,  and 
Cary-street. 

Bifhop's-  Court,  Aylesbury -Street, 
Clerkenwell,  at  12,  the  first  on 
theL,  froml,  St.John's-street. 


B 


Bishop's  -  Court,    Old  -  Street,    St. 

Luke's, is    op.    90,    :,ear  the 

middle  of  the  S.  side,  between 
Bunhill  -  row,  and  Whitccrebs  - 
street. 

Bishop's-Court,  Coleman-Street, — at 
6,  the  second  on  the  R.  and  a  few 
yards  from  London-wall. 

Bishop's-Court,   Old- Bailey, the 

second  on  the  R.  from  Snow-hill, 
op.  Newgate,  leading  into  Seacoal- 
lane  and  Fleet-market. 

Bishop's-Court,  King's-Head-Courr, 
Long-Alley,  Moorfields, — is  the 
first  on  the  R.  in  it,  from  Long- 
alley,  a  few  doors  S.  from  Skinner- 
street. 

Bishopsgate-Church-Yard, — extends 
from  the  S.  side  the  church,  202, 
Bishopsgate-st.op.  Houndsditch,  to 
4,  New-Broad-street. 

Bishopsgate-Street- Within, — the  N. 
continuation  of  Gracechurch-st. 
commencing  at  Cornhill,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz. 
1  and  121,  extending  to  Worm- 
wood-st.  near  the  church,  about 
j  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Bishopsgate-Street-W'ithout, — theN. 
continuation  of  the  last,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and 
202,  extending  to  Norton- faJgate, 
total  length  about  y  a  mile. 

Bishopsga  te-  Poorhou  s  e ,  Rose- Alley ,- 
a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from  34, 
Bishopsgate-without  near  New- 
street. 

Bishopsgate-Workhouse,  Dunning's- 
Alley,Bishopsgate-Without,— is  a 
few  yards  on  the  L.  in  it,  from 
151,  near  Sun-street. 

Bishop's-Head-Court,  Gray's -Inn- 
Lane, — is  about  half  a  dozen  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Holborn. 

Bishop's- Walk,  Lambeth, — is  a  foot 
path  by  the  side  of  the  Thames, 
extending  from  Lambeth-church 
to  near  Westminster-bridge,  about 
•i  a  mile  in  length. 
Bishop's  -  Yard,  Charles  -  Street, 
Grosvenor- 


B 

iljrosvenor-square,- — at  7,  a  few 
yards  on  the  L.  from  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  the  square]  towards 
Mount-street. 

•Bitt-Alley,  Turnmill-Strect,  Clerk- 
enwell, — is  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Oerkenwell-green  towards 
Smithfield. 

Blacks-Ccurt,  Pheenix-Street,  Spitai- 
fields,— the  first  on  the  R.  and 
about  6  doors  from  39,  Wheeler- 
st.  leading  into  Quaker-st. 

Black- Bear-Court,  Piccadilly, at 

13,  the  E.  end,  leading  to  21, 
Titchborn-street. 

Black-Bird- Alley,  St.  John-Street, 
Bethnal-Green,-the  second  en  the 
R.  from  105,  Brick-lane,  leading 
to  Spicer-st,  Spitalfields. 

Black- Boy  and  Camel,  Leadenhall- 
Street, — at  8,  a  few  doors  on  theR. 
from  Gracechurch-st.  1  he  coach- 
office  for  Essex  is  kept  here. 

Black-Boy-Lane,  Poplar, is  about 

\  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the 
Commercial-road,  op.  the  Harrow, 
leading  to  England-row  and  Meet- 
ing-house-place. 

Black- Bull- Alley,  Petticoat-Lane, — 
is  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
41,  Aldgate-High-strcet,  or  from 
Whitechapel,about  lOdoorsS.from 
Wentworth-st.  leading  into  Goui- 
stor-stteet. 

Black-Bull  (Old)  Inn,  Hblborn,— at 
1-21,  op.  Fetter-lane,  about  -7  of  a 
mile  on  the  right  from  Fleet- 
market. 

Black-Coat- Aims-Houses,  Westmin- 
ster. See  Farmer's. 

Black  -  Crow  -  Alky,  Whirecross  - 
Street,  St.  Luke's,— at  128,  the 
corner  of  Banner-street. 

JBlack-  Hog- Alley,  College  -  Street, 
Westminster, — the  third  on  the  L. 
from  18,  Abingdon-st.  the  corner 
of  Bowling-street. 

Black- Dog- Alley,   Shoredirch, at 

234,  a  few  doors  N.  from  Worship- 
3trcct,or  Hog-lar.e. 


B 

Black-Eagle-Street,   Spitalfields, —  1 . 

op.  65, Brick-lane,  by  Hanbury's- 

Brewery,  leading  to   Grey-Eagle- 

street. 

Blackfriars, — is  situate  between  Lud- 

gate-hill  and  the  Bridge. 
Blackfriars-AlmsHouses,  Blackfriars, 
-a  few  doors- onthe  L.  in  Church- 
entry,  from  Shoemaker-row. 
Blackfriars- Road,—, — commences  ai 
the  S.    end  of  Blackfriars-bridge 
and  extends  to  the  Obelisk,  it  is 
about  y  of  a  mile  in  length. 
Black-Horse- Alley,  Ficet-Street,— at 
108,  four  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market,    leading  to  90,  in 
the  said-market. 
Black- Horse -Court,    Hay-market. 

See  Black-Horse- Yard. 
Black  -  Horse  -  Square,     Deptford 
Lower- Road, — the  'first  on  the  L. 
beyond   the    3   mile  stone  from 
London-bridge. 
Black-Horse- Yard,  Hay-market, — at 
49,  the  second  on  the   R.   from 
Piccadilly. 
Black-Horse- Yard,    Broad-way,    or 

Chapel-Street,    Westminster, is 

'two  doors  on  the  L.  from  the  W. 
end  of  Totbill-strect. 
Black  -  Horse  -  Yard,   Tottenham  - 
Court-Road, — at    19,  on  the  L. 
nearOxford-st.leadingintoGresse- 
st.  and  Rathbone-place. 
Black-Horse- Yard  ,Rathbone-Place,- 
is  six  doois  on  the  R.  from  21, 
Oxford- st.  near  St.  Giles's. 
Black-Horse-Yard,    Newton-Strcer, 

St.  Giles's, the  first  on  the  L. 

from  20G,  Holborn. 
Black- Horse- Yard  ,Goswell-Street, — 
at  105,  a  few  doors  N.  from  Long- 
lane. 
Black-Horse-Yard,    Aldgate-High- 
Strfet,— -at  S5,  about  £   of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  the  pump,  a  few 
doors  W.   and  leading  into  Petti- 
coat-lane. 
Black  -Horse-  Yard,   George- Yard, 
Whucchapel,— the  fir-t  on  the  L. 

from 


B 


B 


from  SS,  Whitechapel,  near  the 
church. 

Black-Hone- Yard,  Kent-Street,  Do- 
rough, — at  174*  aTiout  4-  ot 'a  mile 
on  the  right  from- St.  George's- 
churchi 

Black- Horse- Yard,  Union- Buildings, 
J.cather-Lane,  Holborn,.— a  few 
yards  from  oppofitc  36,  Leather- 
lane. 

Blacklands.King's-Road,  Chelsea, — 
is  op.  Whitclands  at  the  back  of 
Col  veil's  Nursery,  the  second  coach 
turning  on  the  R.  from  Sloane-sq. 
towards  Kulham. 

Blacklands  -  Lane, — is  the  continu- 
ation of  the  last  to  Brompton  by 
the  Marlborough-tavern. 

Bl»ek-Lion-Court,Tooley-Street,: — 
at  81,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  London-bridge,  leading  into 
Green-bank. 

B!ack-Lion-Inn,   Water-lane, the 

second  gateway  on  the  R.  from 
68,  Elect-street. 

Black -Lion-  Yard,  Whitechapel  - 
Road, — at  39,  a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  below  the  church,  leading  into 
Old  Mont  ague- street. 

BJackman's-  Mews,  Upper  Brook- 
Street,  Grosvenor- square, —  at  5  1, 
leading  to  5,  Upper  Grosvenor-st. 

Blackman-Street,  Borough, — is  the 
S.  continuation  of  the  Borough, 
High-street,  extending  from  St. 
Gcorge's-church  to  Stones-end,  by 
the  king's-bench,  about  h  or  a 
mile  in  length, 

Black  more-Street,  Clare- Market, 

the  W.  continuation  of  Clare-st. 
from  the  market,  extending  from 
Stanhope- street  to  100,  Drury- 
lane. 

Black-Prince-Row,  Walworth, is 

a  part  of  the  High-st.  or  road,  a 
few  houses  on  the  L.  South  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

Black- Raven- Alley,  Upper-Thames- 
Street,— at  104,  leading  to  Old- 
swan-itairs,  by  London- bridge. 


J  Bkuk-Raven-Court,  Seething. Lane, 

Tower-btreet, at  30,    the  firsC 

on    the  right  from    56,   Tower- 
street. 

Black  -  Raven  -  Court,  I.eadenhaJl- 
Street, — at  68,  about  three  doors- 
on  the  L.  from  Aldgate. 

Black-Swan- Alley,  Market-Street, 
St  James's,— at  12,  four  door-  on 
the  R.  from  117,  Jermyn-st. 

Black-Swan-Alley,  London-Wall, — 
about  a  dozen  doors  E.  from  Cole- 
man-bt.  op.  Bethlera-hopitaJ. 

Black-Swan -Court,     Golden- kane, 

St.  Luke's, is  about  the  mid.  io 

of  the  E.  side,   op.  Ball-yard  and 
the  Crowfl-brewery. 

Black- Swan  -  Court,  St.  Paul's.- 
Church- Yard, — at  21,  on  the  S. 
side,  leading  to  7,  Little  Carter- 
lane. 

Black-Swan- Court,.  Great  Tower- 
Street, — atGl,  six-  doors  en  the- 
L.  East  of  Mark-lane. 

Black-Swan-Court,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  33,  a  few  yards  on  the 
L.  from  London- bridge. 

Black  -  Swan  -  Yard,    Bermondsey  - 
Street, — at  73,  about  the  midulc- 
ot  die  E.  side  about  twenty  doora 
on     the    Left    below     Crucifix  - 
lan:>. 

Black-Swan- YardjCross-StreetjNew- 
ington, — is  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  church  towards  Wal- 
worth. 

Blackwall, — at  the  E.  end  of  Poplar,- 
about  3  -§-  of  a  mile  from  the 
Royal- Exchange, .  by  tha  Com- 
mercial-road. 

Blackwall-Ba^on,  on  the  E.  end  of 
the  West-India-Docks,  connecting 
them  with  the  River  Thames. 

Blackwall -Causeway, commences 

at  the  E.  end  of  Popkr  by  Naval- 
row,  extending  to  the  Thames. 

Blackwell-Hall,T-at  6,.  Basinghall- 
strcet,  leading  to  Guildhall  and 
King- st.  Cheapside. 

Blakes-Alrns-Hou9es,  Va*xhall, 

OH' 


B 

on  the  S.  side  the  turnpike,  a  few 
yards  on  the  R.  from  it,  on  the 
Wands  worth-road. 

Elakes  -  Court,  Catherine  -  Street, 
Strand, — at  6,  halt  a  dozen  doors 
on  the  L.  from  3  13,  Strand. 

Blakes-Court,  Old  Gravel- Lane, — 
at  150,  near  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side. 

Bland's-Buildings,  Bell-Alley,   Gos- 

.  well-Street, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  12,  Goswell-st.  leading  to 
French-alley. 

BlandVCourt,  Great  Wild-Street, 
Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, — the  second 
on  the  R.and  about  fourteen  doors 
from  Great  Queen-st.  op.  Wild- 
court 

Blandford-Mews,  Blandford-Street, 
Marybone, — at  7,  four  doors  E. 
from  Baker-st.  leading  to  Doriet- 
street. 

Blandford-Street,  Marybone, — at  47, 
Manchester-street,  leading  to  15, 
Baker-st.  Portman-sq'iare. 

Bleeding-Heart- Yard.Charles-Street, 
Hatton-Garden, — at  20,  also  the 
N.  end  of  Union-court,  from  95, 
Holborn-hill. 

Blenheim  -  Mews,  Blenheim -Street, 
Oxford-Street, — the  first  on  either 
the  R.  or  the  L.  from  35 1,  Oxford- 
street. 

Blenheim-Street,  Oxford-Street, 


at  351,  about  }of  a  mile  on  the 

L.  from  St.  Giles's,  leading  into 

Great  Marlborough-st. 
Blenheim-Street,  New-Bond-Street, — 

at  87,  seven  doors  from  307,   Ox- 

ford-st.  leading  into  Woodstock-st. 
Blewet's-Buildings,  Fetter-Lane, — at 

55,  about  fifteen  doors  on  the  L. 

from  34,  Holborn-hill. 
Bloomsbury  and  St.  Giles's-Charity- 

School, — at  14,  Queen-street,  the 

corner  of  Hart-street. 
Bloomsbury-Court,orSquare,Church- 

Lane.Newington, — the  second  on 

the  L.  in  it,   from  op.  the  church, 

towards  Hampton-street. 


B 

Bloomsbury-Court,  High-Holborn,- 
at  135,  about  i  of  a  mile  from 
Broad-st.  St.  Giles's,  leading  into 
Bloomsbury- market. 

Bloomsbury  Dispensary,  Great-Rus- 
sel-Street, — at  62,  nearly  op.  the 
British-Museum. 

Bloomsbury-Marker,      Lyon-Street, 

Holborn, at  the  N.  end  of  it, 

five  doors  from   143,  High-Hol- 
born. 

Bloomsbury  -  Place,      Bloomsbury  - 

Square, at  the  N.  £.  corner, 

extending  to  Upper  King-st.  Hol- 
born, op.  '23. 

Bloomsbury-Square, — the  N.  end  of 
Southampton-st.  from  126,  High- 
Holborn,  and  the  E.  end  of  Great- 
Russell-st.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road  and  Oxford-st. 

Blossoms-Inn ,  Lawrence- Lane, —  at 
25,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from  96, 
Cheapside. 

Blossom -Street,  Spitalfields, — the  first 
on  the  L.  in  White- Lion-Street, 
from  13,  Norton-falgate. 

Blue- Anchor  -  Alley ,  Brook  -  Street, 
RatclifFe, — at  106,  nearly  opposite 
Stepney-causeway. 

Blue- Anchor- Alley,  Maid-Lane,'  Bo- 
rough,— the  fifth  on  the  L.  from 
Park-st.  by  the  Borough-market, 
nearly  op. Horse-shoe-alley,  Bank- 
side. 
Blue -Anchor- Alley,  Bunhill-Row, 
St.  Luke's, — at  109,  about  7  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  63,  Chiswell- 
st.  leading  to  99,  White-cross- 
street. 

Blue-Anchor-Court,  Maid-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— is  the  first  W.  from  Blue- 
Anchor-Alley,  by  Castle-lane. 
Blue-Anchor-Court,  Great  Peter- 
st.  Westminster, — at  the  W.  end, 
the  second  on  the  R.  fromStrutton- 
ground,  near  the  Horse-ferry - 
road. 
Blue-Anchor-Court,  Blue-Anchor- 
Alley,  Bunhill-Row, is  about 

the  middle  of  the  N.  side  of  it. 

Blue- 


B 


B 


Blue-Anchor-Lane,  Bermondsey, 

leads  from  the  Blue-Anchor,  to 
the  Gregorian-arms,  on  the  East 
side  of  the  Spa  and  near  Jamaica- 
row,  Mill-pond-bridge,  Rother- 
hithe,  about  ~  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Blue-Anchor- La  ne.Bethnal-Green, — 
commences  near  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  the  Green,  leading  to  Hackney- 
road. 

Blue-Anchor-Road,  Bermondsey, — 
the  E.  continuation  of  the  Grange- 
road,  commencing  at  the  turnpike 
by  Fort-place,  and  leading  by  the 
Blue-Anchor  and  Jamaica-level 
to  Mill-pond-bridge,  Rotherhithe, 
in  distance  about  1  \  of  a  mile. 

Blue- Anchor- Yard,  Gardiner's-lane, 
Westminster, — the  middle  of  the 
E.  side,  about  a  dozen  doors  from 
the  middle  of  York-street. 

Blue-  Anchor-  Yard,  Coleman-street,- 
at  No.  1,  by  London-wall. 

Blue  -  Anchor  -  Yard,  Rosemary  - 
Lane, — at  48,  on  the  S.  side,  about 
\  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Tower- 
hill,  leading  towards  Upper  East- 
Smithfield. 

Blue-Ball-Court,  Mint-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  the  W.  end,  nearly  op. 
King-street  in  the  Mint,  leading  to 
New  Lant-strect. 

Blue-Ball-Court,  Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — at  62,  by  Goodge-street, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
St.  Giles's. 

Blue-Ball- Yard,  St.  James's-Street, — 
at  62,  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
163,  Piccadilly. 

Blue-Boar-Brewery,  Church-Street, 
Lambeth, -on  the  S.  side,  between 
Norfolk-row  and  Pratt-st. 

Blue-Coat-School,  Newgate-Street. 
See  Christ's-hospital. 

Blue-Boar-Inn,  Aldgate, at  30,  a 

few  doors  on  the  L.  below  the 
pump  towardsWhitechapel- church. 

Blue-Boar- Yard,  High  Holborn, — 
at  75,  the  firft  W.  from  Red-Lion- 
street,  leading  into  Eagle-rt. 


Blue- Boar- Yard,  Friday-Street,— at 
55,  ten  doors  on  the  L.  from  36, 
Cheapside. 

Blue-Coat-School,   Westminster, 

the  E.  end  of  James-st.  and  W.  end 
of  Little  Chapel-street. 

Blue-Coat- Buildings,  Butcher-Hall- 
Lane, — is  the  continuation  of  it, 
entering  at  82,  Newgate-st.  and 
extending  from  the  corner  of  Bull- 
and  Mouth-st.  under  the  arch  to 
Little-Britain. 

Blue-Court,  Great  Saffron- Hill,— a 
few  doors  on  the  L.  in  Red-lion- 
court,  from  11,  Great  Saffron-hill, 
leading  to  Caroline-court. 

Blue-Cross-Street,  Whitcomb-Street,- 
is  op.  James-st.  Haymarket,  the 
second  on  the  R.  from  Charing- 
cross,  leading  to  Orange-street, 
and  Hemming's-row. 

Blue- Hart-Court,  Little  Bell- Alley,- 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  Leather- 
sellers-buildings,  London-wall. 

Blue  -  Gate -Fields,  Ratcliffe- High- 
way,— at  95,  the  first  on  the  L. 
East  ofSt.George's-church,  leading 
into  Back-lane. 

Blue-Houses,  Lambeth-Marsh, — the 
second  on  the  L.  from  Surrey-chapel 
towards  Westminster-bridge. 

Blue-Houses,  Lambeth-Marsh,— —a 
few  houses  op.  the  last,  being  the 
second  on  the  R.  from  Surrey-chapel 
towards  Westminster-bridge,  be- 
tween the  Horn-brewery  and  the 
patent-shot-manufa&ory. 

Blue-Lion-Court,  Aldersgate-Street,- 
at  22,  six  doors  on  the  R.  North 
from  Falcon-square. 

Blue- Posts  Coach-Office,  Tottenham- 
Court-Road,-No.  6,  the  corner  of 
Hanway-yard,  about  twelve  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Oxford-st. 

Blue- Posts  Coach -Office,  Holborn- 
Bars, — at  6,  six  doors  E.  from 
Middle-row,  on  the  R.  or  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Fleet- 
market,  in  the  op.  direction. 

Blunderbuss  -  Court,    Kingsland  - 
F  Road, 


B 

Road,— .is  a  f»w  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Shoreditch-church,  at  the 
back  of  the  Spread-Engle. 

Board  of  Agriculture.  See  Agricul- 
ture. 

Boarded-Entry,  New  Gravel-Lane, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — at  1G, 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Wapping, 
leading  into  Ship-st.  and  Prussian- 
island. 

Boar's-Head-Court,  Fleet. Street, — at 
66,  about  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side,  between  the  Bolt  and  Tun-Inn 
and  Water-lane. 

Boar's-Head-Court,  Wrest-Smithfield. 
at 76,  on  the  N.  side,  by  St.John's- 
street. 

Boar's-Head-Court,  Petticoat-lane, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  and  a  lew- 
doors  from  41,  Aldgate  High- 
street. 

Boar's-Head-Court,      Gracechurch- 

Street, at  80,  by   Leadenhall- 

market. 

Boar's-Head-Court,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  25,  being  that  number 
of  houses  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Boar's-Head-Court,  King-Street, 
Westminster, — two  or  three  doors 
N.  from  Great  George-st.  leading 
into  Delahay-strect. 

Boddy's  -  Bridge,  Upper- Ground, 
Christ's-Church, — is  the  second  on 
theL.  in  it,  from  Blackfriars-road, 
by  the  bridge. 

Bolingbroke-  Row,  Camberwcll-road, 
is  the  first  row  on  the  E.  side  of 
the  road  beyond  the  Red  Lion  or 
the  turnpike  from  Walworth. 

Bolsover-Street,  Oxford-Street, — at 
113,  op.  Swallow-st.  about  ■£  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  St.  Giles's. 

Bolt-Court,    Fleet-Street at   151, 

about  -*-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market,  nearly  op.  Water- 
lane,  leading  into  Gough-square. 

Bolt  and  Tun-Inn,  Fleet-Street, — at 
61,  about  the  middle  of  the  South 
side. 


B 

Boltpn-Row,  Piccadilly, — at  the  N. 
end  of  Bolton-st.  from  Piccadilly, 
leading  to  Curzon-st.  on  the  L.  and 
byLandsdown-passage  to  Berkeley- 
street  on  the  R. 

Bolton-Street,  Piccadilly, — about  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side,  cp.  the 
Green  Park,  and  near  \ a  mile  from 
the  Haymarket. 

Boltwright's-Court,  Mount-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — is  the  third  on 
the  L.  from  45,  Church-st.  by  the 
Charity-School. 

Bombhouse  -  Alley,  Princes  -  Street, 
Lambeth, —  is  nearly  op.  Glass- 
house-st.  Vauxhall,  by  the  corn- 
distillery,  leading  to  Bombhouse- 
stairs. 

Bond-Court,  Walbrook, — at  31,  the 
second  on  the  L.  from  the  MaH- 
sion-house. 

Bond-Court,  Brunswick-Row,  Horse- 
ferry-Road,  Westminster, — is  the 
second  on  the  R.  From  Strutton- 
ground,  towardsBuckingham-gate, 
op.  the  Gray-coat-school. 

Bond-Street  (New),  Oxford-Street, — 
at  307,  near  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side,  No.  80  is  here  and  Nos.  1 
and  161,  at  Old  Bond-street,  near 
Piccadilly,  about  |  a  mile  in  length, 
including  Old  Bond-street. 

Bond-Street  (Old),  Piccadilly, at 

56,  op.  St.  James's-st.  near  -J-  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Hay- 
market,  is  continued  by  New 
Bond-st.  to  307,  Oxford-st. 

Bond  -  Street.  Borough  -  Road,  St. 
George's-Fields, — the  third  on  the 
R.  from  the  Obelisk,  nearly  op. 
Dover-street,  leading  to  £arl-st. 
and  St.  George's  market. 

Bone -Yard,    Lemon -Street,    Good- 

mnn's-Fields, is   a   few   yards 

behind  No.  82,  opposite  Prescot- 
street. 

Bonner's- Hall,    Bethnal-Green, a 

detached  parcel  of  houses,  situate 

about  \  of  a  mile  N.  E.  from  the 

Green,  and^about  the  same  distance 

E.  from 


B 


B 


E.    from  Cambridge-heath    turn- 
pike, Hackney-road. 
Bonner-Street,  Green-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — is  nearly  y  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  East  from  the  green. 

Booker's-  Gardens,  Ltadenhall  - 
Street, — at  93,  leading  into  Hen- 
neage-laue  and  Duke's  place. 

Book's- Rents,  Garter-Court,  Bar- 
bican,— at  36,  nearly  cp.  Red- 
cross  ft.  "Cripplegate. 

Boot-Aliey,  Abchurch-Lane, — at  3'2, 
near  Lombard-st.  leading  to  5, 
Nicholas- lane. 

Boot  -  Street,  Hoxton  -  Market, — is 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  part  of  Old- 
.st.-road,  extending  from  Pirfidd- 
street  to  Crown-street. 

Booth-Court,  Wells-Street,  Oxford- 
Street, — at  31,  the  third  on  the  R. 
from  03,  Oxford-st.  leading  into 
Wells- mews. 

Booth-Court,  Twisters- Alley,  Bun- 
hill-row, — is  the  continuation  of 
it.  from  10:2,  Bunhill-row. 

Eo:  th-Court,  Booth-Street,  Spital- 
fields,-r-at  18,  the  second  on  the 
R.  in  it,  from  -19,  Brick-lane. 

Booth-Street,  Spitalfields, com- 
mences at  50,  Brick-lane,  about 
-!-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Osborn- 
strect,  Whitechapel-church,  lead- 
ing to  Well-st.  and  church-st. 
Mile-end  New -town. 

Borough  of  Southwark, — includes  the 
five  parishes  of  St.  Olave,  St.  John, 
St.  Thomas,  St.  George,  and  St. 
Saviour,  all  situate  on  the  S.  side  of 
the  Thames,  the  principal  entrance 
to  which  from  the  City  is  by  Lon- 
don-bridge. 

Borough  High  Street.    See  High. 

Borough-Market, the  W.  end  of 

York-st.  from  c275,  High-st.  about 
-6  of  a  mile  from  London-bridge. 

Borough-Road.St.  George's  Fields, — 
commences  at  the  Stones-end  by 
the  Kine's-bench,  and  extends  to 
the  Obelisk,  about  |  of  a  mile  in 
length, 


BosketrStreet,    Old  Gravel-lane, 

at  154,  near  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side,  leading  to  Broad-st. 

Bosier-Court,  Oxford-Strect,-by  No. 
1,  at  the  commencement  of  it,  on 
the  R.  leading  to  Tottenham- court- 
road. 

Boss-Alley,  Lower  Thames-Street,-* 
at  97,  the  corner  of  St.  Mary's 
Hill  and  op.  Billingsgate. 

Boss-Alley, Gainsford-Street.Horsley- 

down, at  7,  the  first  on  the  L. 

from  34,  Horsleydown-lane,  lead- 
ing to  Shad -Thames. 

Boss -Court,  Boss -Alley,  Horsley- 
down, — the  first  on  the  L.  and  a 
few  doors  from  7,  Gainsfor.d--st. 

Boss-Court,  Upper  Thames-Street,- 
at  214,  between  Lambeth-hill  and 
St.  Peter's-hill. 

Boston-Row,    Bromptoa, is   part 

of  Queen's-buildings  on  the  S.  E. 
side  of  the  High-st.  or  road,  at 
the  end  of  Qucen-st.  op-  Bromp- 
ton-row,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Knightsbridge. 

Boswell-Court  (New),  North-Street, 
Red-Lion-Square, — at  18,  the  N. 
end  of  it,  leading  to  20,  Devon- 
shire-st.  Queen's-square. 

Boswell-Court  (New),  Carey-Street, 

Chancery-lane,- at  18,  leading 

into  Old  Boswell-court  and  the 
Strand. 

Boswell-Court  (Old),  Strand,— is  a 
few  doors  on  the  R.  from  Temple- 
bar,  op.  St.  Clement's  -  church, 
leading  into  New  Boswell-court, 
Carey-st.  Lincoln's-Inn-fields. 

Botanic  -  Gardens,     Chelsea, is 

about  i  of  a  mile  S.  W.  from  the 
hospital,  opposite  31,  Paradise-row. 

St.  Botolph  and  Al dgate -School,— 
Victualling  -  office-square,  Little 
Tower-hill,  facing  the  new  Mint. 

Botolph-Alley,      Botolph-Lane, — at 
40,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  East- 
cheap,  leading  into  Love-lane. 
St.  Botorph-Church,   Bishopsgate,— • 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  North 

from 


B 

from  Cornhill  and  op.  Hounds- 
ditch. 

St.  Botolph -Church,  Aldgate, on 

the  E.  side  of  Houndsditch,  a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  below  Leadenhall- 
street,  and  nearly  opposite  the 
Minories. 

St.  Botolph  and  St.  George's  Church, 
Botolph-Lane, — about  eight  doors 
on  the  R.  from  16,  Little  East- 
cheap. 

St.  Botolph  -  Church,  Aldersgate  - 
Street, — about  -§-  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  66,  Newgate-st.  along 
St.  Martin's-le-grand,  being  the 
corner  of  Little-Britain. 

Botolph-Lane,  Eastcheap, the  se- 
cond E.  parallel  to  Fish-street-hill, 
extending  from  16,  Eastcheap  to 
111,  Lower  Thames-st. 

Botolph -Wharf,     Lower    Thames  - 

Street, at  9,  the  third  below 

London-bridge. 

Bottle- Alley,  Bishopsgate-Without,- 
at  183,  op.  New-st. 

Bottle  of  Hay- Yard,  St.  John-st. 
Clerkenwell, — at  215,  about  ^  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Smithfield. 

Botwright's  -  Buildings,  Hackney  - 
Road, — is  about  -f  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Shoreditch-church,  op. 
the  Middlesex-chapel. 

Bough-Court,  Shoreditch, behind 

No.  236,  leading  into  Plough- 
yard,  Cumberland-street,  and  the 
Curtain-road. 

Bouverie-Street,   Fleet-Street, at 

62,  about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side 
leading  towards  Whitefriars. 

Bow-Church- Yard,  Cheapside, at 

54,  on  the  W.  side  of  the  church, 
leading  into  Bow-lane. 

Bow-Lane,  Cheapside, — at  59,  on  the 
E.  side  of  the  church,  leading  to 
Trinity-lane  and  St.  Thomas 
Apostles,  is  continued  by  Garlick- 
hill  to  190,  Up.  Thamcs-st. 

Bow-Lane,  Poplar, — near  the  E.  end 
of  it,  the  first  on  the  L.  below  the 
Red-Lion,  leading  into  Cotton-st. 


B 

and  the  East-India-Dock-road. 

Bow-Street,  Covent-Garden, — is  the 
E.  parallel  to  it,  extending  from 
63,  the  E.  end  of  Long-Acre  to 
Great  Russell-st.  Drury-lane. 

Bow-Street,  Bloomsbury, — at  169, 
the  W.  end  of  High-Holborn  and 
E.  end  of  Broad-st.  St.  Giles's, 
leading  to  Peter-st.  Queen-st.  and 
49,  Great  Russell-st.  opposite  the 
British-museum. 

Bow-Yard,  Broad-Street,  St.  Giles's- 
at  37,  op.  Diot-st.  leading  into 
Belton-st.  Hanover-st.  and  to  96, 
Long-Acre. 

Bowling- Alley,  Whitecross-Street, 
Cripplegate, — at  21,  the  third  on 
the  L.  from  Fore-st.  leading  into 
Cradle-court,  and  51,  Redcross-st. 

Bowling-Green,    Edgware-Road, 

op.  27,  ab?ut  7  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Tyburn-turnpike. 

Bowling-Green,  Yorkshire-Stingo, 
New- Road, — facing  Lisson-green, 
near  Paddington. 

Bowling  -  Green  -  Buildings,  New  - 
Road,  Paddington, — on  the  E.  side 
the  Bowling-green,  by  the  turnpike, 
leading  towards  York-st. 

Bowling-Green,  King-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  49,  about  I  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  107,  High-st. 

Bowling-  Green  -  House,  Sommers- 
Town, — in  the  fields,  op.  Judd's- 
place,  towards  the  Foundling- 
hospital. 

Bowling-Green-Lane,     High-Street, 

Marybone, at  27,     on   the  E. 

side,  leading  to  Weymouth-st. 

Bowling-Green- Lane, Clerkenwell, — 
is  the  N.  parallel  to  the  Green, 
extending  from  the  middle  of 
Coppice-row,  op.  the  Workhouse, 
to  Rosamond-st.  is  continued  by 
Corporation-row  to  St.  John-st. 

Bowling-Green-Place,  Woodstock- 
Street,  Marybone, — at  7,  between 
Chesterfield-st.  and  29,  Wey  mouth- 
street. 

Bowling-Grecn-Row,  Hoxton, — the 

third 


B 

third  on  the  R.  from  Old-st.  road 
along  Pitficld-st.  and  op.  the  Ha- 
berdashers Alms-houses. 

Bowling-Green-Row,  Kennington- 
Common, — is  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  the  Horns  towards  the  Green, 
leading  towards  the  Oval. 

Bowling  -  Inn  -  Alley,  Chancery  - 
Lane, — situate  between  39,  Chan- 
cery-lane and  108,  Fetter-lane. 

Bowling-Street,   Westminster, the 

third  on  the  L.  in  College-street, 
from  18,  Abingdon-st.  and  is  op. 
Dean's-yard,  it  leads  into  Tufton- 
street,   and  Horseferry-road. 

Bowling  -  Street,  Turnmill  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — the  third  on  the  L. 
from  Cow-cross,  Smithfield,  lead, 
ing  into  White-horse-alley. 

Bowman's  -  Buildings,  Aldersgate  - 
Street, — at  140,  op.  Jewin-street, 
leading  into  Queen's-square,  Bar- 
tholomew-close, and  Smithfield. 

Boydes-Gardens,  Pimlico, — is  the  first 
on  the  L.  from  the  S.  end  of  Up. 
Belgrave-terrace,  towards  the  Five 
Fields,  about  |-  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Buckingham-gate. 

Boydes-Walk,   Pimlico, is  a  few 

yards  from  the  last,  towards  the 
Five  Fields. 

Boyer's-Buildings,  James-Street,  Can- 
non-Street-Road, St.  George's  in 
the  East, — the  first  from  Cannon- 
st.  road,  nearly  op.  Beaumont's- 
buildings. 

Boyle  -  Street,  New  Burlington  - 
Street, — at  the  W.  end  of  it, 
from  120,  Swallow-street,  com. 
mencing  at  Saville-row. 

Brabant-Court,  Philpot-Lane, at 

7,  the  first  on  the  R.  from  12, 
Fenchurch-street. 

Braces  -  Buildings,  Blue  -  Anchor  - 
Yard,  Rosemary-Lane, — is  at  the 
S.  end,  from  48,  Rosemary-lane, 
leading  to  New  Martin-st.  and  1 10, 
Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Brackley  -  Street,  Golden  -  Lane, 
Cripplegate, — the   fourth    on  the 


B 


L.  from  Barbican,  leading  to 
Bridgewater-gardens  and  No.  1, 
Goswell.  street. 

Bradshaw's-  Court,  Curriers  -  Row, 
Blackfriars, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Bristow-street,  St.  Andrew's- 
hill. 

Bradshaw's-Rents,  Portpool-Lane, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  63, 
N.  end  of  Leather-lane,  Holborn, 
at  the  back  of  Meux's  Brewery. 

Braggs-Ways,  Rotherhithe, — adjoins 
Rotherhithe-stairs  on  the  E.  side, 
about  1  j-  of  a  mile  E.  from 
London-bridge. 

Branches  -  Buildings,     Tabernacle  - 

Walk,  Moorfields, the  first  on 

the  Right  N.  from  Leonard-street, 
nearly  op.  the  Tabernacle. 

Branches-Place,  Cable-Street,  Well- 
close-square, — at  72,  near  the  E. 
end  of  Rosemary-lane. 

Brandon-Row,  Newington-Cause- 
way, — the  first  on  the  L.  from  the 
County-gaol  towards  the  Elephant 
and  Castle,  by  the  turnpike,  lead- 
ing into  Poplar-row  and  the 
Kent-road. 

Brandon-Street,  Bermondsey  New 
Road, — at  17,  E.  side,  the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  the  Bricklayers- 
Arms,  Kent-road,  towards  Ber- 
mondsey -  church,  leading  into 
Cross-street. 

Braynes-Row,  Coppice-Row,  Clerk- 
enwell,— is  about  I  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  North  from  the  green, 
towards  Pentonville,  extending 
from  the  turnpike,  by  the  House  of 
Correction,  to  Rosamond-st. 

Braziers-Alms-Houses,— at  the  end 
of  Two  Swan-yard,  18G,  BLhops- 
gate.without. 

Braziers-Buildings,  Fleet-Market, — 
at  30,  the  fourth  on  the  R.  from 
Ludgate-hill;  leading  intoSeacoal- 
lane  and  Snow-hill. 

Braziers-Almshouses,  Two  Swan- 
Yard,  Bishop?gate,  a  few  yards 
from  186,  Bishopsgatc-whhout. 

Braziers- 


B 

Braziers-Hall,  Colcman-Street, — at 
80,  the  corner  of  London-Wall 
near  Moorfields. 

Bread- Street,  Cheapside, — at  46,  the 
third  on  the  R.  from  St.  Paul's- 
church-yard,  extending  to  Old 
Fish-street. 

Bread- Street-Hill,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  201,  it  is  continued  by 
Bread-st.  to  46,  Cheapside. 

Bream's-Buildings, Chancery-Lane, — 
at  27,  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
leading  to  Rolls-buildings  and  1 17, 
Fetter- lane. 

Bream's-Buildings(Little),  Chancery- 
Lane, the   first    on   the   L.    in 

White's-alley,  from  the  last,  ex- 
tending to  Bowling-inn-alley. 

Breezers-Hill,  Ratclirfe-highway, 

at  1,  opposite  Ship-alley,  Wellclose- 
square,  leading  to  the  London- 
docks. 

Brent's-Court,High  -Street,  Borough,- 
at  182,  on  the  W.  side,  nearly  op. 
Layton's-grove,  about  4-  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  London-bridge. 

Brett's  or  Britt's-Alley,  Long- Alley, 
Moorfields, — the  fourth  on  the  R. 
from  Worship-st.  nearly  op.  Prim- 
rose-street, Bishopsgatc. 

Brewer-Court,  Bedfordbury, — at  34, 
the  middle  of  the  E.  side,  op. 
Chemister-alley. 

Brewer-Court,  Great  Wild-Street, 
Lincoln's-Inn-fields, — is  on  the 
W.  side  of  it,  nearly  -opposite 
Wild-court. 

Brewer-Court,  Golden-Lane,  St. 
Luke's, — the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from  Old -street, opposite  Bcmber's- 
rents. 

Brewer-Court,  St.  Thomas's-Street, 
Borough, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  44,  High-street. 

Brewer  -  Court,  Morgan's  -  Lane, 
Tooley-Street, — the  first  on  the 
L.from  70,  Tooley-street,  leading 
into  Mi!i-lane. 

Brewer's  Green,  Westminster, is 

the  first  \V.  parallel  to  Strutton- 


B 

ground,  between  the  Blue-coat- 
school  and  Bridewell. 

Brewers-Hall,  Addle-Street,  Wood- 
Street,  Cheapside, at  19,   the 

second*  house  on  the  R.  from  $8, 
Aldermanbury. 

Brewer's  -  Quay,  Lower  -  Thames- 
Street, — is' about  4  of  a  mile  below 
London,  bridge,  or  the  first  W. 
frqm  Tower-hill  in  the  opposite 
direction. 

Brewer's  -  Row,  Brewer's  -  Green, 
Westminster, — the  fir^t  on  the  R. 
from  the  E.  end  of  Janies-st. 

Brewer- Street,  Pimlico, — the  fifth  on 
the  L.  about  |  of  a  mile  S.  from 
Buckingham  -  gate,  leading  by 
Elliott's,  or  the  Stag  brewery,  to 
Castle-lane  and  York-street,  West- 
minster. 

Brewer-Street,   Bioorasbury, the 

first  on  the  L.  in  Bow-st.  from 
169,  High  Holborn,  op.  Drury- 
lane,  leading  into  l)uke-st. 

Brewer-Street,  Golden-Square, — the 
second  on  the  L.  in  Great  Wind- 
mill-st.  from'  the  Hayinarket  and 
the  continuation  of  Little  Pultney- 
st.  from  Wardpur-st.  leading  to 
Glass-house-st.  and  Vigo-lane. 

Brewhouse  -  Court,      Long  -  Alley, 

Moorfields, four  or   five  doors 

on  the  R.  in  it,  from  33,  the  N. 
side  of  Sun-street. 

Brewhouse-Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, at   83,     about   £    of  a 

mile  on  thcL.  from  London- bridge, 
leading  to  Dowgate- wharf. 

Brewhousc-I  ane,  Wapping, — at  128, 
Wapping-st.  by  Pickard's  brewery, 
leading  to  New  Market-street  and 
Old  Gravel-lane. 

Brewhouse-Street,    Shadwell, the 

first  on  the  R.  in  Labour-in-vain- 
st.  from  the  S.  E.  corner  of 
Shadwell-market,  by  the  Water- 
works. 

Brewhouse  -  Turning,  Vine  -  Yard, 
Tooley-Street, — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  1 10,  Tooley.st. 

Brewhouse- 


B 


B 


ferew  house- Yard,  Cherry -Garden- 
Street,  Bermondsey, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Cherry-garden- stairs, 
Rotherhithe-vvall,  leading  into 
West- lane. 

Brewhouse-Yard,  Field-Lane,  Hol- 
born-Bridge, — the  corner  ot  Chick- 
lane,  behind  No.  1 ,  Saffron-hill, 

Brevvhouse- Yard,  Shoe-Lane,  Hol- 
borri, —  at  33,  near  the  middle  of 
the  E.  side. 

Brevvhouse  -  Yard,  Angel  -  Alley, 
Skinner-  Street,  Bishopsgate-with- 
out, — is  behind  38,  Skinner-st. 
entrance  by  Angel- passage,  also 
the  third  on  the  L.  in  Angel- 
allev,  from  Long-alley,  Moor- 
fields. 

Brevvhouse-  Yard,  Lower -Turning, 

Shadwell, at    the   bottom    of 

Fox's-lanefrom  the  church,  on  the 
R.  by  the  New-road  to  the  Dock. 

Brewhouse-Yard,  Cartwright-Street, 
Rosemary-Lane,  —  seven  doors  on 
the  L.  from  32,  Rosemary-lane. 

Brian-Street,  Shoreditch, behind 

47,  on  the  E.  side,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  North  from  Corn- 
hill  at  the  entrance  to  Webb- 
square. 

Briclc-Court,  Middle  Temple-Lane,- 
the  first  broad  opening  on  the  R. 
from  Fleet-street,  by  Temple  bar, 
leading  into  New  court  and  Essex- 
street. 

Brick-Court,  Shire-Lane,  Temple- 
Bar, — the  first  on  the  R.  and  a 
few  doors  from  Temple-bar. 

Brickell's- Buildings,  St.  George's- 
fields, — the  first  S.  parallel  to  the 
King's- bench,  extending  from  the 
Borough-road  to  Newington-road 
or  causeway. 

Brick-Hill-Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — op.  170,  between  Joiners- 
hall  -  buildings  and  the  Three 
Cranes,  leading  to  the  Thames. 

Brick-Lane,  St.  Luke's, at   113, 

Old.  street,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
G os well- street,  the  numbers  begin 


and  end  here,  viz.  1  and  94,  it  is 
about  I  of  a  mile  in  length  and 
leads  towards  Anderson's  -  build- 
ings, City-road. 

Brick  -  Lane,  Bethnal  -  Green  and 
Spitalfields, is  the  North  con- 
tinuation of  Osborn-st.  op.  White- 
chapcl-church,  commencing  at 
Wentworth-st.  where  the  numbers 
begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and  213, 
leading  to  146,  Church-street, 
Bethnal-green,  and  is  the  fifth  on 
the  R.  in  it,  from  65,  Shoreditch, 
and  is  near  f  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Bricklayers- Arms,  Kent-Road,— at 
the  E.  end  of  Kent-st.  about  \  of 
a  mile  from  St.  George's-church, 
and  near  the  same  distance  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Bricklayer's  -  Hall,  Le'adenhall  - 
Street.  See  Synagogue  for  Dutch 
Jews. 

Brick-Street,  Piccadilly, the  first 

on  the  L.  in  Engine-st.  a  few  yards 
from  Piccadilly,  leading  to  14, 
Down-street. 

Brick  -  Street,  Borough  -  Road,  St. 
George's-Fields, — the  third  on  the 
L.  from  the  King's-bench ,  towards 
the  Obelisk, leadingtoSr.George's- 
market  and  Newington-road  or 
causeway. 

St.  Bride's-Church,  Fleet-Street,— 
behind  98,  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Fleet-market. 

St.  Bride's- Church  -  Yard,  Fleet - 
Street, — at  98,  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Fleet-market. 

St.  Bride's-Court  or  Square,  Bridge- 
Street,  Blackfriars, — is  four  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Fleet- st.  towards 
Blackfriars  -  bridge,  it  leads  into 
St.  Bride's-lane. 

St.  Bride 's-Lane,  Fleet -St  reet,-at  98, 
the   first  on 
market,    lea 
street,  Blackfriars. 

St.  Bride's-Passage,  Fleet-Street, — at 
84,  leading  to  the  church-yard  and 
to  Salisbury-square. 

St. 


the   L.  from    Fleet- 
ling  to  10,    Bridge- 


B 


St.  Bride's- Wharf, — on  the  E.  side  of 
Whitefriars-dock,  at  the  bottom 
of  Water-Lane,  from  68,  Fieet- 
street. 

St.  Bride's-Workhouse,  Shoe-Lane,- 
4,dcors  on  the  R.from  128,  Fleet- 
street. 

Bridge-Court,  Cannon-Row,  West- 
minster,— is  behind  part  of  the  N. 
side  of  Bridge-st.  from  numbers 
1  to  9,  extending  from  Cannon- 
row  to  Westminster-bridge. 

Bridge- Dock,  Limehouse, at  the 

E.  end  of  Narrow-st.  by  the  Draw- 
bridge. 

Bridge-Place,  Rawston-Street,  Clerk- 
enwell,— — the  first  on  the  L.  and 
a  few  doors  from  Goswell-street- 
road. 

Bridge-PIace,Bermondsey, — is  situate 
between  the  S.  end  of  George's- 
row,Dock-head,andtheXeckinger- 
turnpike. 

Bridge-Road,  Lambeth, extends 

from  the  E.  end  of  Westminster- 
bridge  to  the  Marsh-gate,  the  road 
between  the  Asylum  and  the 
Obelisk  is  also  called  Westminster- 
bridge-  road. 

Bridge-Row,  Pimlico, — the  S.  con- 
tinuation of  Belgrave  -  terrace, 
extending  toKemp's-row,  opposite 
Ranelagh-walk. 

Bridge  -  Row,   Grove,    Guildford  - 

Street,   Borough, is    about  the 

middle  of  the  W.  side  of  it. 

Bridge-Square,  Westminster.  See 
Bridge-Court. 

Bridge-Street  (New),  Blackfriars, — 
commences  at  the  point  where 
Ludgate-hill,  Fleet-market,  and 
Fleet-street  meet,  and  extends  to 
the  bridge. 

Bridge-Street  (Little), -four  doors  on 
the  L.  in  Bridge-Street  from  Fleet- 
market,  leading  into  Cock-court 
and  Ludgate-lull,  op.  the  Old- 
Bailey. 

Bridge-Street. Westminster, — is  about 
y  of  a  mile  S.  from  Charing-cross 


B 


towards  the  Abbey,  extending 
from  King-st.  to  the  bridge. 

Bridge  -  Ward  -  School,  Old  Swan  - 
lane, — a  few  doors  on  theL.  from 
104,  Upper  Thames-st.  near  Lon- 
don-bridge. 

Bridge-Wharf,  Tooley -Street, — the 
first  wharf  on  the  L.  in  it,  by 
London-bridge. 

Bridge-Yard,  Tooley-Street,— at  17, 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge,  leading  to  Cotton's  and 
Hays's  wharfs. 

Bridgewater-Gardens.  Bridgewater- 
Square, — on  the  N.  side,  extending 
from  Brackley-st.  Golden-lane,  to 
Fan-st.  Go>well-st. 

Bridgewater-Square,    Barbican, at 

the  N.  end  of  Princes-st.  from 
42,  Barbican,  leading  to  Bridge- 
water-gardens. 

Bridle-Lane,   Golden-Square, the 

first  E.  parallel  to  it,  extending 
from  8,  Brewer-st.  to  34,  Silver- 
street. 

Bridewell,  Westminster, — the  E.  end 
of  James-st.  near  ±  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Buckingham. gate,  facing 
the  W.  end  of  Great  Peter-st. 

Bridewell,  Bridge-Street,BI»ckfriars,- 
between  12  and  13,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Fleet-st. 

Bridewell,   Clerkenwell -green, on 

the  N.  side  the  church,  facing 
James's  -  walk,  from  Aylesbury- 
street. 

Bndwell-Precinct, — is  situate  on  the 
W.  side  of  Blackfriars-bridge,  ex- 
tending to  Whitefriars. 

Bridewell  -  Walk,  Clerkenwell  - 
Close, — is  the  N.  continuation  of 
it,  entering  by  the  church,  to  Rosa- 
mond-street. 

Brighton- Place,  Kent-Road. — forms 
part  of  the  S.  side  of  it,  a  few  yard? 
on  the  R.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  op.  Rockingham-row. 

Brighton-Place,  Hackney- Road, • 

forms  part  of  the  S.  side  of  it, 

about  -j-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 

Shoreditch- 


B 


B 


Shoreditch-church,    op.   Alport's 
Nursery. 

Brill-Place,  Sommcrs-Town, — at  the 
N.sidc  the  Brill,  facing  Skinncr-st. 
or  the  first  on  the  L.  in  Brill-row, 
towards  Camden  -  town  ;  there 
is  another  entrance  at  16,  Chapel- 
path. 

Brill- Row,  Sommers-Town,— at  the 
N.  side  the  Brill,  extending  N. 
to  the  Crescent. 

Brill-Terrace,  Sommers-Town, — the 
N.  continuation,  or  a  part  of  Brill- 
row.     See  Ditto. 

Brissenden-Buildings,  Brewer-Street, 
Pimlico, — the  first  three  or  four 
houses  on  the  R.  in  it  adjoining 
Pimlico. 

Eristow-Street,Blackfriars, — the  first 
on  the  L.  on  St.  Andrew's-hill 
from  Earl-st.  and  is  continued  by 
Hu^h-court  to  Water-lane. 

Britain-Court,  RatcliiFe-highway,— 
at  177,  leading  to  Princes-square. 

Britain  (Little),  Aldersgate -Street, — 
at  175,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  St. 
Martin's-le-Grand,  leading  to  St. 
Bartholomew's-hospital  oh  the  L. 
and  to  Duke-st.  and  56,  Smith- 
field  on  the  R. 

Britannia-Court,  Mason-street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  third  on  the  L.  from 
30,  Bridge-road,  near  Westmin- 
ster-bridge. 

Britannia-Court,  Golden-Lane,  Crip- 

plegate, the  second  on  the  R. 

about   half  a   dozen  doors  from 
Barbican. 

Britannia-Gardens,Hoxton,-is  the  N. 
parallel  to  part  of  Old-street- road, 
and  about  £  of  a  mile  distant,  ex- 
tending from  the  back  of  the  Bri- 
tannia, Hoxton-town,  to  Haber- 
dashers-walk. 

Britannia-Street,  Gray's-Inn-Lane, — 
the  N.  end  of  it,  near  Battle- 
bridge  and  Pentonville,  about  -J-  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Middle-row, 
Holborn. 

Brite's    or  Brit's-Building      Long- 


Alley,  Moorfields,— the  fourth  en 
the  R.  from  Worfhip-st.  towards 
Sun-street  or  Crown-street. 

Brit's  -  Street,  Sampson's  -  Gardens, 
Wapping, — the  second  on  the  R. 
in  %Globe-st.  from  60,  Wapping- 
st.  leading  to  the  London-docks. 

Britt's-Buildings,  Hoxton, — the  N". 
end  of  Haberdafhers-row,  opposite 
Monks-buildings  andCofFee-house- 
row,  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  L, 
from  Old-street-road,  entering  by 
Pitfield-street. 

Britilh  Aflurance-Society, at  129, 

Aldengate-st.  about  twelve  doors 
on  the  Right  S.  from  Barbican, 
near  \  of  a  mile  on  the  Left  N. 
from  Newgate-street.  This  is  a 
Benefit  Society. 

British  Brewery,  Church  -  Street; 
Lambeth, — is  between  Prat-street 
and  Norfolk-row. 

British  Copper  -  Company,  Upper 
Thames-Street, — at  68,  about  the 
middle  of  the  S.  side,  three  or 
four  doors  W.  from  Queen-st. 

Britilh   Fire  Office, 429,  Strand 

and  21,  Cornhill. 

Britilh  Gallery,  Pall-Mali, at  59, 

about  thirteen  doors  on  the  L.  from 
St.  James's-street. 

British  Lying -In -Hospital,  Brown- 
low.Street,  Drury-Lane, — at  34, 
about  thirteen  doors  on  the  R. 
from  20,  Drury-lane. 

British  Mercury  Newspaper-Office, 

Hind-Court,  Fleet-Street, at  5, 

behind  147,  Fleet-street. 

Britilh  Museum,  Great  Russell- 
Street,  Bloomfbury,— is  opposite 
50,  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Bloomfbury- 
square. 

Britilh   Neptune   Newspaper-Office, 

143,  Fleet-Street, near  f  of  a 

mile  on  the  R.  from  Fleet-market. 
Britilh    Press   Newspaper  -  Office, 

Strand, at  5,  the  back  of  St. 

Clement's  church,  a  few  doors  on 
the  Right  W.  of  Temple-bar. 
G  Britten 


B 

Britten  or  Briton-Court, Water-Lane, 
Fleet-Street, — the  third  on  the  R. 
about  eighteen  doors  from  67, 
Fleet-street. 

Britten  -  Court,    Freeman's    Lane, 

Horselydown, at  22,  the  back 

of  Webster's  wharf. 

Broad-  Arrow  .  Cou rt,  G rub  -  Street, 

St.  Luke's, the  third  on  the  L. 

and  about  ten  doors  from  Chiswell- 
street. 

Broad- Bridge,  Shadwell-High-St. — 
at  87,  the  fifth  on  the  K.  below 
the  church,  leading  to  Dean-st. 

Broad-Court,  Drury-Lane, — at  43, 
near  Long-Acre,  leading  to  Bcw- 
st.  Covent-garden,  by  the  Theatre. 

Broad-Place,  Shoreditch, at  the 

back  or  E.  side  of  the  church,  ex- 
tending from  Auftin-st.  to  Castle- 
street,  is  continued  by  Cock-lane 
to  Church-street. 

Broad-Sancluary,  Westminster, on 

the  N.  side  of  the  Abbey,  extend- 
ing from  King-st.  to  Tothill-st. 

Broad-Street,  St.  Giles's  or  Blooms- 
bury, the  W.  continuation  of 

Holborn,  extending  from  Drury- 
lane  to  the  church,  the  N.  side  is 
in  Bloomsbury,  the  S.  side  in  St. 
Giles's  parifli. 

Broad  -  Street,  Carnaby  -  Market, 
Golden-Square,— at  86,  Berwick- 
st.  the  third  on  the  R.  from  372, 
Oxford -st.  extending  to  Marshall- 
st.  Golden. square. 

Broad -Street  (Old),  Threadneedle- 

Street, the  first  on  the  L.  from 

the  N.  E.  corner  of  the  Royal  - 
Exchange,where  the  numbers  begin 
and  end,  viz.  1  and  82,  extending 
to  London-Wall,  about  ^  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Broad-Street  (New), the  first  N. 

parallel  to  part  of  London-Wall, 
extending  from  the  N.  end  of  Old 
Broad-st.  op.  Bifhopsgatc-church- 
yard,  to  Broker-row,  Moorfields, 
and  also  the  continuation  of  Old 
Broad.st.  to  Broad-st,  buildings. 


B 


Broad-Street-Buildings, -the  N.  con- 
tinuation of  Old  and  part  of  New 
Broad-st.  to  Moorfields. 
Broad-Street,  Ratcliffe, — the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  Ratcliffe  -  highway 
and  Shadwell  High-street,  extend- 
ing from  Cock- hill  to  Ratcliffe- 
cross. 

Broad- Street,    Lambeth, extends 

from  Lambeth  -  butts  (between 
Vauxhall-walkandLambeth-walk) 
to  the  Thames,  is  near  |  of  a  mile 
S.  from  the  church. 
Broad-Street,  Horselydown, — the  E. 
continuation  of  Tooley-street  and 
Back-st.  to  John-st. 
Broad-Street-Chambers,  Old  Broad- 
Street, — at  37,  op.  Winchester-st. 
by  the  Excise-office. 
Broad-Wall,  Chrid-Church, —  is  at 
the  W.  end  of  Stamford-st.  Black- 
fiiars-road,  (near  the  bridge)  ex- 
tending from  Old  Barge- stain, 
Upper  Ground,to  Charlotte- street, 
Lambeth-marsh,  about  i  of  a  mile 
in  length. 

Broad-Way,  Westminster, at  the 

W.  end  of  Tothill-st.  from  the 
Abbey,  and  E.  end  of  York-st. 
and  James-street  from  Bucking- 
ham-gate. 

Broad-Way,  Blackfriars, the  first 

on  the  L.  in  Cock-court  from  19, 
Ludgate-st.  (op.  the  Old  Bailey), 
it  is  continued  by  Water-lane  to 
Earl-st.  by  the  bridge. 
Broad-Way,St.Thomas's,Borough,- 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  St.  Thomas's- 
st.  from  43,  High-st.  Borough, 
leading  to  Dean-st.  New- way,  and 
the  Maze. 
Broad-Way- Yard ,  Broad.  Way,West- 
minster,— at  9,  Ditto.  See  Broad- 
Wav. 
Broad- Yard,  Turnmill-Street,  Clerk- 

enwell, about  fifteen  doors  on 

the  L.  from  the  Seffions-housc, 
and  nearly  op.  Castle-street. 
Broad- Yard,  Cowheel- Alley,  White. 
cross.Strect,  St.  Luke':=, — the  first 

on 


B 


B 


on  the  L.  from  16S,  Whitecross.. 
street,  towards  Golden-lane. 

Broad- Yard,  Blackman-Street,  Bo- 
rough,  at  69,  leading  to  Great 

Suftolk-st.  by  the  King's-bench. 

Broken  -  Wharf,    Upper  Thames  - 

Street, at  41,  op.  Old  Fish-st. 

hill,  about  j  of  a  mile  E.  from 
or  below  Blackfriars-bridge. 

Broker's  Alley,  Drury-Lane,-at  25, 
nearly  opposite  GreatQueen-strcct, 
Lincoln's. inn- fields,  leading  into 
Castle-street. 

Broker-Row,  Moorfields, — is  on  the 
E.  side,  extending  from  London, 
wall  to  Broad-st.  buildings. 

Bromley- Place,  Conway-street.Fi  tz- 

roy-Square, three  doors  on  the 

L.  from  26,  London-st. 

Brompton,  in  the  Parish  of  Kenfing- 
ton,  commences  at  the  W.  end  of 
Sloane-st.  and  is  the  third  coach 
turning  on  the  L.  |  of  a  mile  from 
Hyde-park-corner. 

Brompton-Chapel, is  about  the 

middle  of  Brompton-row,  near  | 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Knights- 
bridge,  and  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
Hyde- park-corner. 

Brompton- Crescent, — is  at  the  back 
of  iMichael's  place,  about  \  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Knightsbridge, 
extending  from  Michael's  grove 
to  the  fculham  -  road,  near  the 
Admiral  Kepple. 

Brompton-Grove,  Brompton, — — is 
about  seven  houses  on  the  S.  E. 
side  of  the  road,  a  little  more  than 
\  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Knights- 
bridge, op.  28,  Brompton-row. 

Brompton- Row,  Brompton, — is  part 
of  the  N.  W.  side  of  the  road, 
commencing  about  ^  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Knightsbridge,  leading 
towards  Fulham,  near  \  of  a  mile 
in  length. 

Brompton- Terrace, part  of  the  S. 

E.  side  of  the  road,  about  \  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Knightsbridge, 
extending  from  Queen's  buildings 
to  Queen-street, 


Brook's    Court,    Brook's    Market, 

Holborn, the  N.  W.  corner  of 

it,  leading  to  Bell-court  and  22, 
Gray's-inn-lane. 

Brook's  Court,  Brook-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— is  about  a  dozen  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Little  Moor-place, 
towards  West-square. 

Brook-Court,  Brothers. Row,  High- 
Street-Lambeth, — the  first  on  the 
L.  and  a  few  yards  from  High- 
street. 

Brook's  Court,  Upper  Lambeth- 
Marsh, —  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
the  turnpike,  towards  Stangate- 
st.  leading  into  Carlisle-lane. 

Brook'sCourt,Vine-Yard,St.01ave's, 

the  third  on  the  R.  from  110, 

the  E.  end  of  Tooley-st.  towards 
Pickle-  Herring-stairs. 

Brook's  Gardens,  Hampstead-Road,- 
at  the  W.  end  of  Henry-street  on 
theR. 

Brook's  Gardens,  Coldbath-fields,— 
the  back  of  Brook's  place,  near 
the  Union  public-house,  onthe  road 
from  Clerkenwell  to  Pentonville. 

Brook's  Market,  Holborn, is  the 

N.  end  of  Brook-street,  from  140, 
Holborn,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Fleet-market. 

Brook's  Mews,  Davis-Street,  Berke- 
ley-Square,— at  46,  five  doors  S. 
from  40,  Brook-st.  leading  into 
Avery-row. 

Brook's  Mews,  Cleaver-Street,  Ken- 

nington-Cross, the  first  on  the 

R.  in  it  from  the  White  Hart 
towards  Princes-square. 

Brook's  Place,  Kennington -Cross,— 
is  facing  Upper  Kenniugton-lane, 
forming  part  of  the  E.  side  of  the 
road  between  the  White  Hart  and 
Kennington-green. 

Brook's  Place,  Clerkenwell, is  a 

short  row  of  small  houses  by  Bag- 
nige- Wells,  about  f  of  a  mile  N. 
from  the  Seflions-houie  towards 
Pentonville  and  Battle- bridge. 

Brook's  Place,  Little  Charles-Street, 
Haropstead- 


B 


Hampstead-Road, — —the  first  on 
the  L.  and  five  doors  from  5, 
Mary-street,  near  the  W.  end  of 
Charles-st.  Hampstead-road. 

Brook-Street,  Fitzroy-Square, the 

first  on  the  R.  in  the  New  road 
from  Tottenham  -  Court  -  road, 
towards  Paddington,  leading  into 
Charles-st.  and  Hampstead-road. 

Brook-Street(Little), Fitzroy-Square, 
the  second  on  the  L.  in  Brook - 
st.  from  the  New  road,  nearly  op. 
Charles-st.  Hampstead-road. 

Brook-Street,  Holborn, at  140, 

about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market,  leading  into  Brook's 
market. 

Brook-Street,  Grosvenor-Square, — 
extends  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of 
it  to  103,  New  Bond-st.  where 
the  numbers  begin  and  end,  viz. 
1  and58,isnear|ofamileinlength. 

Brook  -  Street  (Little),  Hanover- 
Square, — extends  from  the  S.  W. 
corner  to  New  Bond-st.  op.  the 
last  described. 

Brook  -  Street  (Upper),  Grosvenor- 
Square, — extends  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  it,  where  the  numbers 
begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and  55,  to 
Park-lane,  about  £  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Brook-Street,  RatclifFe, is  the  E. 

continuation  of  Back-lane  andSun- 
Tavern-fields,  also  the  first  N. 
parallel  to  Cock-hill  and  Broad- 
st.  extending  from  Love-lane  to 
Butcher-row  and  White  Horse-st. 
near  \  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Brook-Street,  Walcot- Place,  Lam- 
beth,— is  about  -|  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Westminster  bridge,  lead- 
ing from  Little  Moor-place  (op. 
Lambeth  new  chapel)  to  South-st. 
and  West-square,  about  }  of  a  mile 
in  length. 

Brook's  WharfjUpperThames-Strect, 
—at  51,  op.  Brcad-st.  hill,  about 
4  of  a  mile  E.  from  or  below 
Blackfriars-bridge. 


B 

Brook's  Wharf,  Willow-Street,  Bank- 
fide, — is  situate  between  Pye-gar- 
dens  and  Love-lane,  about  \  of  a 
mile  below  Blackfriars  -  bridge, 
Surrey  side. 

Brook's  Wharf,  Weaver's  Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— is  situate  on  the  R.  in  it 
from  119,  Tooley-st.  |.  of  a  mile 
below  London-bridge. 

Brook's  Yard,  Angel- Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — the  second  door  on  the  R. 
from  Long-alley,  near  the  W.  end 
of  Skinner  -  street,  Bishopsgate- 
without. 

Brook 's  Yard,  UpperThames-Street,- 
the  back  of  204,  or  the  first  on 
the  L.  in  Old  Fish-street-hill,  by 
Meffrs.Hahn  andCo'ssugar  house. 

Brother's  Buildings,  Ogle  -  Court, 
Queen- Ann -Street  East,  Mary- 
bone, — the  first  on  the  L.  from  15, 
Queen-Ann-st.  and  the  first  on  the 
R.from  10,  Upper  Marybone-st. 

Brother's  Row,  High-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  fourth  on  the  R.  from 
the  church,  leading  into  Fore-st. 

Brown's  Buildings,  Stanhope-Street, 
Clare- Market, -at  27,  three  doors 
N.  from  White-Horse-yard,Drury- 
lane. 

Brown's  Buildings,  St.  Mary  Axe,- 
at  5,  the  first  on  the  R.  from  116, 
Leadenhall-st.  leading  into  Bury- 
street. 

Brown's  Buildings,  Princes -Street, 
Rosemary-Lane, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  Rosemary-lane,  at  the  E. 
end  of  Glasshouse-yard,  Minories. 

Brown's-Buildings,  Upper  E.  Smith- 
field,  at  116,  the  first  E.  from 
Butler's-buildings,  nearly  opposite 
Nightingaledane. 

Brown's  Buildings,  Glean  -  Alley, 
Tooley-Street, — at  the  further  end 
of  it  from  218,  Tooley-st.  near 
London- bridge. 

Brown's  Court,  Edgware-Road, 

at  81,  the  back  of  Winchefter- 
row,  about  y  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Tyburn  turnpike. 

Brown's 


B 

Brown's  Court,  North-Row,  North 

Audlcy -Street, at  22,  leading 

to  10,  Green-street. 

Brown's  Court,  Carnaby-Market, — 
at  21,  the  N.  E.  corner  of  it. 

Brown's  Court,  Angel- Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — the  second  on  the  R.  from 
Long-alley,  op   Brewhouse-yard. 

Brown's  Court,  Great  Ay liflv Street, 
Goodman's  Fields, — -at  49,  the 
first  on  the  R.  four  doors  W.  from 
Red -lion- street,  Whitechapel. 

Brown's  Lane,  Spitalfields, — op.  55. 
Brick-lane,  a  few  doors  S.  from 
Hanbury's  brewery,  leading  into 
Lamb-street,  Spital-square,  and 
Bisbopsgate-without. 

BrownVPassage,  Green-Street,  N. 

Audley-Strect, at  50,  the  first 

on  the  L.  from  28,  North  Audley- 
stieet,  leading  into  Lee's  mews. 

Brown's  Quay,  Wapping, — is  op.  7, 
Wapping-st.  by  Hermitage-bridge. 

Brown-Street,  Grosvenor-Square. — 
is  parallel  to  part  of  the  N.  side  of 
it,  and  the  second  S.  parallel  to 
Oxford-st.  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Hyde-park,  extending 
from  36,  Duke-st.  to  George-st. 

Brown-Street,  Bunhill-Row, is  a 

part  of  the  E.  side  of  it,  at  60, 
near  Featherstone-street. 

Brown-Street,  Upper  George- Street, 
Edgware-Road, — at  10,  thirteen 
doors  on  the  L.  from  45,Edgware- 
road,  and  five  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Adam-Street  West,  Cumberland- 
place. 

Brownlow-Street,  Holborn, — at  50, 
N.  side,  nearly  op.  Chancery- 
lane,  leading  into  Bedford-row. 

Brownlow-Street,  Drury-Lane, — at 
20,  VV.  side,  near  Holborn  and 
Broad-st.  St.  Giles's,  leading  into 
Old  Belton-strect. 

Brunswick-Chapel,  Upper  Berkeley- 
Street,  Portman- Square, — on  the 
N.  side  between  Qncbec-st.  and 
C  umberlaiui-placc. 

Brunswick-CourMJrunswkk.  Street, 


B 

Christ-Church, at  34,  leading 

into  Green-walk. 

Brunswick  -  Mews,  Wilmot .  Street, 
Brunswick-Square, — at  4,  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  36,  Bernard- 
street. 

Brunswick  -  Mews,  Cumberland- 
Street.  Portman-Square,-the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  215,  Oxford-sr. 
four  doors  from  Upper  Berkeley- 
street. 

Brunswick-Place,  City-Road, is 

about^of  a  mileN.  from  Fin^bury- 
square  (by  the  turnpike),  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  Old-street,  leading 
to  Charles-st.  Hoxton. 

Brunswick- Place,  Brunswick-Street, 
Christ-Church, — at  17,  on  the  N. 
side,  near  Green-walk. 

Brunswick- Place,  Kent- Road, is 

about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  below 
the  Bricklayers-arms,  adjoining 
East-lane. 

Brunswick- Row,    Horseferry-Road, 

Westminster, is  part  of  the  W. 

end  of  it,  extending  from  Strutton- 
ground  and  Great  Peter-street  to 
Bridewell,  opposite  the  Grey-coat - 
school. 

Brunswick-Square,— is  situate  on  the 
N.  side  of  Great  GuiJ  ford-street, 
Gray's-inn-lane,  the  first  entrance 
from  ditto  is  Lausdown- place, 
on  the  W.  side  the  Foundling- 
hospital. 

Brunswick-Street,  Stamford-Street, 
Blackfriars-road, — at  12,  leading 
to  Green-walk  by  Christ-church, 
about  |  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Brunswick-Street  (Little),  Christ- 
Church,  Surrey, — the  S.  continu- 
ation of  the  last  from  Green*, 
walk  to  Cross-street. 

Brunswick  -  Terrace,  Brunswick- 
Square.     See  Colnnade. 

Brush-Court,Upper  East  Smithficld,- 
at  60,  the  third  on  the  R.  about 
sixteen  doors  £.  from  Tower- 
hill. 

Bruton-Mcws,  North  Bru  ton-Street, - 

is 


B 


B 


as  the  continuation  of  Little  Bruton- 
street  to  Bruton-place. 

Bruton-Mews,  South  Bruton-Street,- 
is  five  doors  on  the  L.  in  Bruton- 
street  from  146,  New  Bond-st. 

Bruton- Place,  Berkeley-Square, — at 
22,  the  N.  W.  corner  leading  into 
Bruton-mews  and  Little  Bruton-st. 

Bruton-Street,    Berkeley-Square, 

extends  from  the  E.  side  of  it  to 
146,  New  Bond-street. 

Bruton-Street  (Little), — the  first  on 
the  R.  in  the  last  described,  three 
doors  from  146,  New  Bond-street, 
leading  into  Bruton  -  mews  and 
Berkeley- square. 

Bryanstone-Street,  Portman-Square,- 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  Oxford-st. 
extending  from  19,  Portman-st. 
to  7,  Great  Cumberland-st.  near 
Tyburn-turnpike. 

Bryanstone-Street  (Upper), — the  W. 
continuation  of  the  last  from  Great 
Cumberland-st.  to  Edgware-road, 
it  is  the  first  on  the  R.  in  the  said 
road  from  Tyburn-turnpike. 

Brydges-Street,  Corent-Garden, 

the  continuation  of  Catherine-st. 
from  342,  Strand,  leading  to  Great 
Russell-st.  by  Drury-lane  theatre. 

Bryon's  Buildings,  Stangate,  Lam- 
beth,  at  the  N.  end  of  the  Bi- 
shop's -  walk,  near  Westminster- 
bridge. 

Buck's  Head-Court,  Great  DistafF- 
Lane, — three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
31,  Old  Change,  by  St.  Paul's 
church-yard. 

Buck's  Row,  Ducking- Pond- Row, 

Whitechapel-Road, is  a  part  of 

the  N.  side  of  it  by  Liptrap's 
distillery. 

Buckbridge  or  Buckeridge  -  Court, 
Buckbridge- Street,  St.  Giles's, — 
is  about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side 
of  it. 

Buckbridge-Street,  St.  Giles's, — at 
26,  High-Street,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  the  church  towards  Ox- 
ford-st. leading  into  Dyot-st. 


Buckingham-CourtjCharing-Cross,— 
at  36,  the  N.  side  the  Admiralty, 
leading  into  Spring- gardens. 

Buckingham-Gate,St.James's-Park,- 
at  the  W.  end  of  it  by  the  Queen's 
palace. 

Buckingham  -  Gate,  Buckingham- 
Street,  Strand, — at  the  S.  end  of 
it  by  the  Thames. 

Buckingham  -  House,  St.  James's 
Park, — on  the  W.  side  of  it,  about 
•5- of  a  mile  from  St.  James's  palace. 

Buckingham-Place,Fitzroy-Square,- 
on  theW.  side  of  it,  being  the  con- 
tinuation of  Cleaveland-st.  from 
Carburton-street  to  the  New  road. 

Buckingham  -  Row,  James  -  Street, 
Westminster, — at  the  E.  end  of 
it,  op.  the  Blue- coat-school,  about 
I  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Buck- 
ingham-gate. 

Buckingham-Street,  Strand, — at  38, 
about  -J  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Charing-cross,  leading  towards 
the  Thames. 

Buckingham-  Street  ,Fi  tzroy-Square  ,- 
extends  from  Buckingham-place  to 
41,  Upper  Norton-street,  near  the 
New  road. 

Buckle-Street,  Goodman's  Fields,— 
at  35,  Red-lion-street,  the  second 
on  the  L.  from  32,  Whitechapel 
extending  to  Plough-street. 

Bucklersbury.Cheapside, — commen- 
ces at  80,  op.  the  Old  Jewry,  on 
the  R.  extending  to  the  back  of 
the  Mansion-house. 

Buckley  -  Court,  High  -  Street,  St. 

Giles's, at  10,   nearly  op.  the 

church,  leading  into  Church-lane. 

Budge-Row,  Watling-Street, the 

E.  continuation  of  it  to  Cannon- 
st.  extending  from  St.  Antholin's 
church,  Size-Lane,  to  Walbrook. 

Bull-AlIey,Princes-Street,Lambeth,- 
at  the  middle  of  it,  nearly  opposite 
Anderson's  walk,  leading  to  Fore- 
street  and  the  Thames. 

Bull- Alley,  Upper  Ground,  Christ- 
Church,— is  about  £  of  a  mile  W. 
from 


B 


B 


from  Blackfriars-bridge,  and  op. 
Boddy's  bridge. 

Eullard's  Place,  Bethnal- Green, — is 
nearly  •§  of  a  mile  diredtly  E.  from 
the  Salmon  and  Ball  on  the  Green, 
or  first  S.  parallel  to  part  of  Green- 
street,  extending  from  Green-place 
to  West-street. 

Bull -Bridge,  L'ermondsey, — the  first 
on  the  left  in  Magdalen-btreet, 
from  140,  Tooley-st.  leading  to 
Gibbon's  rents  and  27,  Eermond- 
sey-street. 

Bull-Court,  Giltspur-Street, — at  15, 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  New- 
gate-st.  towards  Smithfield. 

Bull- Court  or  Yard,  Fan-Street, 
Goswell-Street, — is  the  continua- 
tion of  it  on  the  left. 

Bull-Court,    Petticoat-Lane,  Spital- 

fields, is  three  doors  N.  from 

Wentworth-st.  on  the  same  side. 

Bull-Court,  Kingsland-Road, the 

third  on  the  L.  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Bull-Court,  Whitechapel, at  78, 

the  first  W.  from  Osborn-st.  nearly 
opposite  the  church. 

Bull-Court,  Nightingale-Lane.Lime- 

house, the  first  on  the  L.  from 

Ropemakers  -  fields  towards  the 
New  cut. 

Bull-Court,  Kent-Street,  Borough, — 
at  290,  a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  St.  George's  church. 

Bull  -  Court,  Tooley  -  Street.  See 
Tooley's  Gateway. 

Bullen-Court,  Strand,-at  407,  nearly 
op.  the  Adelphi,  leading  to  15, 
Maiden- lane,  Covent-garden. 

Bull  and  Gate-Court,  Holborn, — at 
243,  three  doors  E.  from  Little 
Turnstile,  Lincoln's-inn-fields. 

Bull's-Head-Alley  or  Court,  Turn- 
mill-Street,  Clerkenwell, — at  19, 
Peter-st.  the  second  on  the  R.  in 
it  from  Turnmill-st.  or  seven  doors 
on  the  L.  from  30,  Saffron-hill 
in  the  op.  direction. 

Bull's  Head  -  Court,    Great  Peter- 


Street,  Westminster, at  the  W- 

end  of  it,  by  the  Horseferry-road 
opposite  Duck -lane. 

Bull's-Head-Court,  Cow-Lane,  W. 
Smithfield,— at  5,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  Snow-hill. 

BuU's-Head-Court,Newgate-Street,- 
atSO,  the  third  on  the  R.  front 
Cheap. ide,  two  doors  E.  from 
Butcherhall-lane. 

Bull's-  Head-Court  jLawrenee-Lane,- 
at  the  back  of  97,  Cheapside. 

Bull's  -  Head  -  Court,    Newington- 

Causeway, the  first  on  the  L. 

from  the  King's-bench  towards 
the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Bull's-Head-  Passage,  Gracechufch- 
street, — at  81,  leading  to  Leaden- 
hall-market. 

Bull's-  Head-Pafiage,  Wood-Street, 
Cheapside, at  91,  op;  Love- 
lane,  leading  to  Oat-lane  and  11, 
Ncble-st. 

Bull-Inn,  Holborn, — at  121,  about 
y  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Fleet- 
market.  v 

Bull-Inn,  Bifhopsgate,-at  "91,  about 
■§■  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Corn- 
hill. 

Bull-Inn,  Leadenhall-Street,-at  152, 
six  doors  on  the  L.  from  Cornhill. 

Bull-Inn,  Aldgate,— at  26,  a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  pump 
towards.  Whitechapel. 

Bull-Lane,  Stepney, op.  the  W. 

side  the  church,  leading  toward* 
Whitechapel. 

Bull  Livery-Stables,  Goswell-Street,- 
at  6,  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
N.  from  Barbican,  and  six  doors 
from  Fan-street. 

Bull  and  Mouth-Inn,  Bull  and  Mouth- 
Street, the  first  gate  on  the  L. 

from  5,  St.  Martin's-le-Grand. 

Bull  and  Mouth- Street,  St.  Martin's- 
le-Grand, at  5,  op.  St.  Ann's- 

lane,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
60,  Newgate-street,  leading  into 
Butcherhall-lane. 

Bullock -Court,  Whitecross- Street, 

St. 


B 

St.  Luke's,— at  98,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Cripplegate- 
church,  nearly  op.  Playhouse-yard, 
leading  into  Blue-Anchor-alley. 

Bull  -  Stake  -  Court,  High-  Street, 
Whitechapel,— at  58,  the  first  W. 
from  the  church. 

Bull-Stairs,  Upper  Ground,  Christ- 
church, — at  the  end  of  Bull-alley. 
See  Ditto. 

BuIl-Wall,Chelsea, — at  18,  Paradise- 
row,  about  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side,  it  leads  to  the  Thames. 

Bull -Wharf,    Qucenhithe,     Upper 

Thames-Street, the  S.   end  of 

Bull-wharf-lane  from  62,  Upper 
Thames-street. 

Bull- Wharf- Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, at  62,    by  Queenhithe, 

about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
London  -  bridge  towards  Black- 
friars. 

Bull- Yard,  White-Horse- Street,  Rat- 

cliffe, is  two  doors  on  the  L. 

from  Butcher-row,  Ratcliffe-cross, 
towards  the  Commercial-road. 

Bull- Yard,  Windmill-Street,  Hay- 
market, at  43,  about  fourteen 

doors  on  the  L.  from  Piccadilly, 
and  three  doors  from  Queen-st. 

Bull- Yard,  Fan-st.  Goswell-street. 
See  Bull-Court. 

Bullyrag-Row,  Bethnal-Green,— — is 
about  £  of  a  mile  E.  from  the 
Green,  at  the  back  of  the  corner 
formed  by  Grecn-st.  and  Globe- 
street. 

Bulstrode-Mews,  Marybone-Lane, — 
at  32,  eight  doors  from  High-st. 
and  four  doors  N.  from  Bulstrode- 
street. 

Bulstrode-Street,  Marybone, — at  28, 
Marybone-lane,  the  fourth  on  the 
R.  about  £  of  a  mile  from  158, 
Oxford-st.  leading  to  48,  Welbeck- 
street. 
Bunches- Alley,  Thrawl-  Street,  Spi- 
ral-fields,— at  22,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  208,  Brick -lane,  about  | 
of  a  mile  N.  from  Whitechapel- 
church, 


B 

Bunhill-Row,  St.  Luke's,— the  first 
W.   parallel   to    Finmury- square 
and  the  Artillery-ground,extending 
from  63,  Chiswell-st.  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and 
133,    to  Old-st.  op.  St.  Luke's 
hospital,     about  |  of  a  mile  in 
length. 
Burden-Street,  Berkeley -Square, — at 
30,  Davis-st.  op.  Mount-st.  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  square, 
leading  into  John-street. 
Burdett-Street,  Lock's  Field?,  Wal- 
worth.    See  York -Street. 
Burleigh  -  Court,    Burleigh  -  Street, 

Strand, the  second  on  the  L. 

from    365,    in   the  Strand.     See 
the  next  article. 

Burleigh  Street,  Strand, at  365, 

about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
on  the  W.  side  of  Exeter-change, 
leading  to  Exeter- street. 
Burlington. Gardens, — at  the  back  of 
Burlington. house,  extending  from 
24,  Old  Bond-st.  to  Vigo-lar.e. 

Burlington-House, at  52  and  53, 

Piccadilly,  about  \  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  the  Hay-market,  op. 
Duke-st.  St.  James's. 
Burlington- Mews  (New),  Swallow- 
Street, — at  129,  about  i  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  44,  Piccadilly. 
Burlington -Street  (New),  Swallow- 
Street, — at  120,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  44,    Piccadilly, 
leading  into  Saville-row. 
Burlington. Street  (Old), — the  second 
on  the  R.  in  Vigo-lane  from  148, 
Swallow-st.  extending  to  Boyle- 
street. 
Burman's-Row,  Green-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green,— is  part  of  the  S.  side 
nearly  op.  Chefter- place,  a  few 
yards  on  the  R.  from  the  Green. 
Burr-Street,  Lower  East-Smithfield,- 
is  near  %  of  a  mile  E.  from  the 
Tower,  extending  from  St.  Cathe- 
rine's, by  Goodwin's  brewery,  to 
Nightingale-lane,   about  |  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Burr- 


B 


B 


Burr-Street  (Little),— at  41,  Burr-st. 
leading  to  King  Henry  -  yard, 
Maudlin's  rents,  and  41,  Lower 
East-Smithfield.      , 

Burrows-Buildings,  Black  friars-Road, 
— forms  part  of  the  W.  side  of  it, 
nearly  op.  Surrey-chapel,  extend- 
ing from  Charlotte-st.  to  George's 
row,  by  the  Bun-house. 

Burrows-Mews, is  at  the  back  or 

W.  side  of  Burrows-buildings.  See 
Ditto. 

Bury-Court,  St.  Mary-Axe,— at  20, 
the  fourth  on  the  R.  from  11G, 
Leadenhall-street. 

Bury-Place,   Bloomfbury, is  the 

continuation  of  Lyon-st.  from  143, 
High  Holborn,  being  the  W.  side 
of  Bloomsbury-market. 

Bury-Street,  Bloomsbury, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Bury-place  and  Lyon- 
street,  from  143,  High  Holborn, 
extending  from  30,  Hart-st.  to 
CO,  Great  Ruflell-street. 

Bury-Street,  St.  James's, — is  the  first 
E.  parallel  to  St.  James's-street, 
extending  from  81,  Jermyn-street 
to  King-street. 

Bury-Street,  St.  Mary-Axe, is  the 

E.  parallel  to  it,  entering  by  a 
small  court  at  10,  leading  to  Bevis- 
Marks. 

Burying  -  Ground  -  Alley,  Chequer. 
Alley,  Bunhill-Row, — about  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side  of  it,  enter- 
ing from  99,  Bunhill-row,  or  at 
107,  Whitecross-street. 

Burying-  Ground- Passage,  Paradise- 
Street,  Marybone, — at  11,  theVV. 
end,  leading  to  Paddington-st. 

Busby-Street,  James-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — the  second  on  the  R.  and 
on  the  L.  in  it  from  124,  Church- 
street,  leading  into  Oakley-street, 
Thomas-st.  and  118,  Brick-lane. 

Bush-Lane,  Cannon- Street, — at  22, 
op.  St.  Swithin's-lane,  leading  to 
158,  Upper  Thames-Street,  about 
{of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Lon- 
don-bridge. 


Bush-Lane,  (Little), — at  23,  Bush- 
lane,  Cannon-st.  leading  to  156> 
Upper  Thames-street, 

Bushels-Court,  Stoney-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— is  op.  9,.  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  the  Clink,  towards  the 
Borough-market. 

Bushel's  Rents,  Wapping,— — at  7, 
the  second  on  the  L.  below  the 
Hermitage  -  bridge,  leading  to 
Great  Hermitage-street. 

Butchers-Hall,  Pudding-Lane, at 

34,  four  doors  on  the  L.  from  5, 
Eastcheap. 

Butcherhall-Lane,  Newgate-Street,  - 
at  82,  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Cheapside,  leading  to  Little-Bri- 
tain and  Smithfield. 

Butcher- Row,  Upper  East-Smith- 
field,  at  81,  the  first  on  the  R. 

from  Tower-hill,  and  about  £  of 
a  mile  distant,  leading  to  Lower 
East-Smithfield. 

Butcher-Row,  Ratcliffe-Cross, — ex- 
tends from  the  E.  end  of  Broad-st. 
toBrook-st.  andWhite-horse-st. 

Butcher-Row,  St.  George's  Market, 

St.  George's  Fields, at  the  N. 

W.  side  of  it,  leading  towards  the 
London-road. 

Butlers-Alley,  Moor-Lane,  Moor- 
fields, — at  the  N.  end  of  it,  on  the 
L.  from  87,  Fore-st.  leading  into 
Ropemakers-st.  Finsbury-square. 

Butlers- Alley  or  Court,  Moor-Lane,- 
the  fifth  on  the  R.  from  86,  Fore- 
st, leading  to  26,  Little  Moor- 
fields. 

Butlers  -  Buildings,   George  -  Street, 

Spitalfields, the  first  on  the  R. 

N.  from  Spicer-st.  near  82,  Brick- 
lane. 

Butlers-Buildings,  Upper  Eaft-Sraith- 
field,— at  112,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Tower-hill,  leading 
into  Cartwright-square  and  Rose- 
mary-lane. 

Butler's -Buildings,   Artillery -Lane, 

Southwark, — is  about  the  middle 

of  the  S.  side,  the  second  on  the 

H  R.  down 


8 

K.  down  Criicifix-lane,  from  50, 
Bcrraondsey-strect. 

Butler's  Wharf,  Shad-Thames,Horse- 

lydown, cp.  Thomas-st.  |  of  a 

mile  below  London-bridge. 

Button-Court,  Acorn- Alley,  Bishops- 
gate, the  first  on  the  L.  from 

124,  Bishopsgate-without. 

Button's-Entry,  White-Horse-Street, 
RatclifFe,-is  at  the  N.  end,  nearly 
op.  the  Workhouse. 

Buxton-Place,  Lambeth, is  near  f 

a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Weftminfter- 
bridge  op.  the  Terrace,  and  lead- 
ing from  Lambeth  new  chapel 
towards  the  church. 

Byce  -  Court,  Blue  -  Anchor  -  Yard, 
Rosemary-Lane, — the  third  on  the 
Jl.  from  48,  Rosemary  -  lane, 
towards  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Byde-Street,  Bethnal-Green, the 

N.  side  of  Anchor-st.  extending 
from  Swan-yard  to  Club-row. 

Byfield  -  Place,    Charlotte  -  Street, 

Blackfriars-Road, a  few  houses 

on  the  R.  between  Surrey-chapel 
and  Gravel  -  lane,  by  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  Nelson-square. 


CABBAGE  -  ALLEY,  Long- 
Lane,    Bermondsey, is  near 

the  middle  of  the  N.  side,  a  Tew 
doors  W.  from  the  King's  head. 

Cable  -  Place,  Cable  -  Street,  Well- 
close-Square,- — is  opposite  Short-st. 
at  the  back  of  the  houses  from  40 
to  55. 

Cable-Street,  Welldose-Square, — is 
the  E.  continuation  of  Rosemary- 
lane,  Tower-hill,  extending  from 
Whitc-lion-st.  to  the  New-road, 
St.  George's  in  the  East. 

Caddick's    Row,    Whitehall, is 

about  thirty  doors  on  the  L,  from 
Charing-cross  towardsWeftminfter- 
bridge,  op.  the  Admiralty,  leading 
into  Great  Scotland-yard. 


Cadogan  -  Place,    Slcane  -  Street* 

Chelsea, is   op.   76,     and   the 

Cadogan-arms,  about  i  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Knightsbridge. 

Cadogan-Place  (Upper),    Sloane-St. 

Chelsea, op.  50,  about  \  of  a 

mile  on  the  L.  from  Knightsbridge. 

Cain's  Court,  Cain's  Place,  Church- 
Lane,  Whitechapel, — is  about  the 
middle  of  the  E.  side  of  Cain's 
Place. 

Cain's  Place,  Church-Lane,  White- 
chapel,  the  first  on  the  R.  and 

about  six  doors  from  65,  Cable- 
st.  Wellclose-square. 

Caledonian  -  Hotel,  Robert  -  Street, 
Adelphi,— at  3,  the  W.  end  of 
Adelphi-terrace,entrance  by  Adam- 
street,  73,  in  the  Strand. 

Calender- Yard,  Long-Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — the  sixth  on  the  L.  from 
Moorfields  towards  Sun-st.  nearly 
op.  Ball-alley. 

Calico-Buildings,  Neckinger,  Ber- 
mondsey,— on  the  E.  side  ot  it, 
facing  Prospeet-row  and  Parker's- 
row,  about  J  of  a  mile  from 
Hickman's  folly,  Dockhead. 

Calthorpe  -  Place,  Paradise  -  Row, 
Chelsea, — is  op.  12,  and  is  the  first 
on  the  L.  a  few  yards  from  the  Hos- 
pital towards  Battersea-bridge. 

Calvert-Street,  Old  Gravel-Lane,— 
is  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
65,  RatclifFe-highway,  nearly  op. 
No.  28,  leading  to  Tench-st.  and 
the  London-deck. 

Cambridge-Heath,  Hackney-Road,- 
js  about  \\  of  a  mile  from  Shore- 
ditch  -  church,  by  the  turnpike 
towards  Hackney. 

Cambridge-House,  Hackney-Road. 
See  Cambridge- Heath. 

Cambridge- Place,  Cleveland- Street, 
Fitzroy-Square, — on  the  W.  side 
the  square,  between  Carburton-st. 
and  Buckingham-st. 

Cambridge-Place,  Cambridge-Heath, 

Hackney- Road, is  a  few  doors 

on  the  L.  from  the  turnpike  towards 
Hackney, 


Hackney,  near  the  Hare  public- 
house. 
Cambridge-Place,  Hackney-road, — 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side  of  it, 
extending  from  Great  Cambridge- 
st.  towards  the  Nag's-head. 

Cambridge-Street  (Great),  Hackney- 
Road, — is  about  \  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Shoreditch-church,  leading 
towards  Dalston. 

Cambridge-Street  (Little),  Hackney- 
Road, is  about  eight  doors  on 

the  L.  in  Great  Cambridge-street 
from  Hackney-road. 

Ca  mbridge-Streer,  Golden-Square, — 
L  the  N.  continuation  of  Wind- 
mill-st.  Haymarket,  leading  into 
Broad-st.  Poland-st.  and  to  365, 
Oxford-st. 

Camden-Court,  Grub-Street,   Crip- 

plegate, at  the  N.  end,  three 

doors  on  the  L.  from  Chiswell-st. 

Camden-Row,  Bethnal-Green-Road, 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side  of  it, 
about  |  of  a  miie  on  the  R.  from 
65,  Shoreditch,  by  Wilmott-street, 
near  the  Green. 

Camden-Street,East-Lane,Walworth, 
the  second  on  the  L.  aboat  £  of  a 
mile  from  the  High-street  or  xoad, 
extending  to  Lock's  fields. 

Camel  -  Buildings,  Orchard  -  Street, 
Portman-Square, — at  9,  the  second 
on  the  R.  from  197,  Oxford-st. 
leading  into  Edward's  mews  and 
Duke-st. 

Camomile-Street,    Bishopsgate, 

the  first  on  the  R.  near  £  of  a  mile 
N.  from  Cornhill,  or  a  few  doors 
S.  from  Houndsditch,  it  leads 
into  St.  Mary  Axe. 

Camomile-Mews,  Camomile-Street, 
Bifhopsgate, — at  15,  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  R.  from  Bishops- 
gate-street. 

Camperdown-Place,Snow's  Fields, — 
the  fourth  on  the  L.  from  238, 
Bermondsey-street,  by  the  Ship  and 
Mermaid  public-house 

CampiQii-LanejUpperThames-Street, 


at  89,  about  J  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  London-bridge,  and  is  by 
the  church,  op.  Suffolk-lane. 

Canal-Office,  Change-Alley,— at  9, 
the  third  house  on  the  R.  from  67, 
Lombard -st.  towards  Cornhill. 

Cane- Place,  Gravel-Lane,  Borough,- 
at  the  S.  end  of  it,  and  E.  end  of 
Bennett's-row,  Blackfriars-road. 

Cannon  or  Canon-Alley,  St.  Paul's 
Church-  Yard,— at  63,  the  N.  side, 
a  few  doors  from  Chcapside, leading 
to  58,  Paternoster-row. 

Cannon-Brewery,  Knightsbridge,— • 
is  nearly  op.  Sloane-st.  about  •$■  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Hyde-park- 
corner. 

Cannon-Place,  Mile-End, — the  first 
on  the  L.  from  the  turnpike  towards 
London,  leading  into  Mile-End- 
Grove. 

Cannon-Row,  Weftminfter, — extends 
from  behind  49,  Parliament-street, 
to  9,  Bridge-street. 

Cannon-Street, — the  first  N.  parallel 
to  Upper  Thames-street,  extending 
from  Dowgate-hill  and  Walbrpok 
to  Crooked-lane,  about  $  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Cannon-Street,  St.  George's  in  th« 
East, — at  143,  Ratcliffe-highway 
by  the  church,  extending  to  the 
New -road,  it  is  continued  by 
Cannon-st.  road  to  Whitechapel, 
distance  about  \  a  mile. 

Cannon-Street,  Mint,  Southwark,— 
the  continuation  of  Lant-st.  from 
109,  Blackman-strcet,  leading  into 
George-street  and  Great  Suffolk- 
street. 

Canterbury  -  Buildings,  Lambeth,— 
the    continuation     of    Hercules- 
buildings  from  the  Asylum  towards 
Lambeth-church. 
Canterbury-Corner,Lambeth-Walk,- 
is  about  the  middle  of  Little  Can- 
terbury-place. 
Canterbury-Place,  Lambeth,— Conns 
part  of  the  S.  side  of  the  road, 
leading  from  the  Three  Stag«  to 
Lambeth- 


Lambeth  -  church,  commencing 
near  the  New  chapel. 

Canterbury-Place(Little),Lambeth,- 
is  on  the  S.  side  or 'back  of  the 
last  described,  or  the  first  on  the 
R.  in  Lambeth-walk. 

•Canterbury- Place,  Walworth, ex- 
tends from  the  W.  end  of  Manor- 
row  or  place  to  Harford-lane. 

Canterbury -Row,  Newington, 

forms  part  of  the  E.  side  of  the 
road,  leading  from  the  church  to 
Kennington-common,commencing 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
the  church. 

•Canterbury  -  Square,  Dean  -  Street, 
Borough,— is  two  doors  on  the  R. 
from  203,  Tooley-st.  about  f  of 

•     a  mile  from  London-bridge. 

Canterbury-Walk,  Canterbury-Build- 
ings,   Lambeth, is  behind  15, 

Lambeth-terrace  by  South-street, 
leading  to  Canterbury-buildings. 

Canton  -  Place,  East -India -Dock- 
Road,  Limehouse, — forms  part  of 
the  N.  side  of  it,  op.  Pennyfields, 
Poplar,  near  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
E.f'rom  Limehousc-church  towards 
Blackwall. 

Capel-Court,  Bartholomew-Lane, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  the  Royal- 
Exchange,  facing  the  E.  entrance 
of  the  Bank. 

Cape  Trafalgar,  Deptford  Lower 
Road, — at  the  N.  corner  of  China- 
hall,  about  2f  miles  from  London- 
bridge. 

Carburton-Street,    Cleveland-Street, 

Fitzroy-Square, the  second    on 

the  R.  from  the  New-road,  nearly 
op.  Grafton-st.  from  Tottenham- 

•  court-road,  extending  to  Portland- 
road. 

Cardigan-Place,  Upper  Kennington- 
Lane, — forms  part  of  the  N.  side 
of  it  by  Kennington- cross,  on  the 
R.  towards  Vauxhall. 

Carey- Lane,  Cheapside,— the  first  N. 
parallel  to  part  of  it,  extending 
from  32,  Gutter  lane  to  14,  Foster- 

*  lane.    - 


Carey -Place,  Oakley -Street,  Lam- 
beth,— at  27,  by  the  Oakley-arms, 
leading  to  Carey-st.  and  Lambeth- 
marsh. 

Carey-Street.LambethLowerMarsh,- 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  Oakley-st. 
entrance  by  Green-row,  nearly  op. 
James-street. 

Carey-Street,  Chancery-Lane, at 

99,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  194, 
Fleet- st.  leading  into  Portugal-st. 
and  Clare-market. 

Carlisle-Chapel,  Kennington-Lane,- 
is  situate  between  Pleasant-row  and 
Mansion-house-row,  about  f  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Plough 
and  Harrow,  by  the  2  mile-stone 
from  Comhill. 

Carlisle-House,  Carlisle-Lane,  Lam- 
beth,— about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
in  it,  from  the  Marsh-gate. 

Carlisle-Lane,  Mount-Street,  Lam- 
beth,  is  two  or  three  doors  S. 

from  the  Marsh-gate,  on  the  R. 
leadingto  Carlisle-house  and  place. 

Carlisle-Hace,  Carlisle-Lane,  Lam- 
beth,  is  the  continuation  of  it 

towards  Lambeth-church. 

Carlisle-Square,  Carlisle- Lane,Lam- 
beth, — is  the  first  on  the  R.  in  it, 
a  few  yards  from  the  Marsh-gate. 

Carlisle-Street,    Soho-Square, at 

34,  on  the  W.  side,  intersecting 
Dean-street  at  67,  and  leading 
to  Little  Chapel-st.  and  Wardour- 
street. 

Carl  ton-House,  Pall-Mali,— between 
1 12  &  1 1 5,  a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  the  Haymarket. 

Carlton  -  Place,   St.  Albans  -  Street, 

Pali-Mall, at  29,  six  doors  on 

the  L.  from  13,  Pali-Mall,  under 
the  archway. 

Carlton  -  Place,  White  -  Hart-  Row, 
Kennington, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Kennington-lane,  or  the  third 
on  the  R.  from  Clayton-place, 
Clapham-road,  Newington. 

Carmarthen  -  Street,      Tottenham- 
Court-Road, — is    op.  London-st. 
about 


about  I  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
St.  Giles's,  extending  from  12,  on 
the  terrace,  to  the  fields. 

Carnaby- Market,  Goiden-Square, — 
the  W.  end  of  Eroad-st.  on  the  R. 
from  8G,  Berwick-st.  Oxford-st. 

Carnaby-Street,  Carnaby- Market, — 
is  on  the  W.  side,  extending  from 
28,  Great  Marlborough-Strcct  to 
22,  Silver-street,  Golden-square. 

Caroi's-Court,  Charles-Street,  Horse- 
lydoun, — at  the  back  of  18,  the 
corner  of  New-st.  Dockhead. 

Carolina  Coftee-House, — 25,Birchin- 
lane,  four  doors  on  the  L.  from 
30,  Cornhill. 

Caroline-Court,  Great  Saffron-Hill, - 
at  18,  op.  Charles-street,  Hatton- 
garden,  or  the  third  on  the  R. 
from  Holborn-hill  along  Field- 
lane. 

Caroline  -  Mews,    Caroline  -  Street, 

Bedford-Square, is  about  the 

middle  of  the  E.  side,  op.  Tavi- 
stock-st.  Tottenham-Court-road, 
leading  into  Charlotte-street. 

Caroline-Piace.GreatGuilford-Street, 
Foundling-Hospital, — is  op.  10, 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  Gray's- 
inn-lane,  on  the  E.  bide  the 
hospital. 

Caroline  Place,  City -Road, — forms 
part  of  the  N.  side,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Old-street, 
towards  Islington,  extending  from 
Plumbers-st.  to  City-terrace. 

Caroline-Street,  Bedford-Square, 

extends  from  the  S.  W.  corner  to 
116,  Great  Ruflell-st.  ten  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road. 

Caroline- Wharf,  Rotherhithe, is 

about  £  of  a  mile  below  the  church, 
nearly  op.  Clarence-st.  the  first  VV. 
fro*m  Hanover-stairs. 

Carpenters- Buildings,London-Wall,- 
is  op.  the  S.  E.  corner  of  Moor- 
fields,  about  three  doors  W.  from 
Winchester-street. 

Carpenters  -  HalJ,  Carpenters  -  Build- 


ings London- Wall.  See  the  la-t 
article. 

Carpenter-Street,  Vine-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  44,  the  third  on  the 
L.  from  43,  Millbank-K.  leading 
to  the  Horseferry-road. 

Carpenter  -  Street,  Mount  -  Streef, 
Berkeley-Square, — six  doors  from 
Davies-street,  N.W.  corner  of  the 
square,  leading  into  Mount-row. 

Carpenters- Yard,  Half-Moon-Streer, 

BLhopsgate, at  the  back  of  the 

Half-moon,  a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  170,  Bishopsgate -without. 

Carr-Square,  Cripplegatc, — the  third 
on  the  L.  in  Moor-lane,  about 
twelve  doors  from  87,   Fore-st. 

Carr-  Yard,  Blue-  Anchor-  Yard,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,— the  fourth  on  the  R. 
from  48,  Rosemary-lane  towards 
Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Carrier  -  Street,  Church  -  Street,  St. 
Giles's, — W.  parallel  to  Dyot-st. 
extending  from  Church-lane  to 
Buckbridge-strcet. 

Carrington- Place,  Down-Street,  Pic- 
cadilly,—is  the  continuation  of  it 
from  the  W.  end  of  Piccadilly, 
leading  to  17,  Hertford-st.  May- 
Fair. 

Carrington-Street,  Shepherds-Mar- 
ket, May- Fair, — is  on  the  S.  side, 
about  six  doers  on  the  L.  from 
White-horse-st.  Piccadilly. 

Carron-Whnrf,  Upper  Thames-Street, 
is  op.  221,  about  -|  of  a  mile  E. 
from  Blackfriars-bridge. 

Carter-Court,  Redcross-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  89,  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Park-st.  Borough-market. 

Carter-Court,  Cutler-Street,  Hounds- 
ditch, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  111,  Houndsditch. 

Carte'r-Lane  (Great),  St.  Paul's. 
Church-Yard, — the  first  on  the  L. 
in  Creed- Lane  from  14,  Ludgate- 
strect,  extending  to  Paul's  chain, 
St.  Paul's  church-yard. 

Carter  -  Lane  (Little),  St,  Paul's- 
Church- Yard,- the  E.  continuation 

of 


of  the  last,  extending  from  Paul's 
chain  to  13,  Old  Change. 

Carter. Lane,  Tooley  -  Street, at 

243,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
London-bridge,  leading  into  the 
Ship-inn-yard. 

Carter-Street,  Bethnal- Green, at 

167,  Brick  -  lane,  about  |  of  a 
mile  en  the  R.  from  Whitechapel, 
op.  Hanbury's  brewery,  extending 
to  Spital-street. 

Carthusian-Street,  Aldersgate-Street, 
at  107,  about  eight  or  nine  doors 
N.  on  the  L.  from  Barbican, leading 
into  Charterhouse-square. 

Cartwright-Square,  Rosemary  -Lane,- 
the  S.  end  of  Cartwright-street, 
leading  into  the  middle  of  Upper 
East-Smithfield. 

Cartwright-Street,  Rosemary-Lane,- 
at  32,  near  A  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  Minories,  Tower-hill, 
leading  to  Cartwright-square  and 
Upper  Eaft-Smithfield. 

Cartwright-Street,  Broadway,  West- 
minster,-at  the  W.  end  of  Tothill- 
street  from  the  Abbey,  leading 
into  Park-street. 

Castle- Alley,  Royal-Exchange, is 

on  the  W.  side  leading  from  Corn- 
hill  to  the  Bank. 

Castle -Baynard    Copper -Company, 

Upper  Thames  -  Street, at  12, 

between  Anderson's  and  Carron 
Wharfs,  about  ^  of  a  mile  E.  from 
Blackfriars-bridge. 

Castle-Court,  Strand, -at  -130,  about 
-J.  of  a  mile  on  theL.  from  Charing- 
cross,  leading  to  7,  Chandos-st. 

Castle-Court,  Popping's  Court,  Fleet- 
Street, the  first  on  the  L.  in  it 

from  111,  Fleet-st.  near  Fleet- 
market. 

Castle-Court,  Castle -Street,  Oxford- 
Strect,-at  14,  four  doors  W.  from 
62,  Berncrs-street. 

Castle  -  Court,     Fullwood's   Rents, 

Holborn, at  23,  five  doors  on 

the  R.  from  33,  Holbom,  nearly 
op.  Chancery-lane. 


Castle-Court,  Piccadilly, at  2")A 

that  number  of  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  Haymarket,  leading 
into  Castle-street. 

Castle  -  Court,  Whitecross  -  Street, 
Cripplegate, — at  55,  the  back  of 
Whitbread's  brewery. 

Castle-Court,  Lawrence-Lane,  Cheap- 
side, — at  20,  about  ten  doors  on 
the  L.  from  97,  Cheapside,  lead- 
ing to  Mumford-court  and  Milk- 
street. 

Castle-Court,  Budge-Row,  Watling- 

Street, at  10,  leading  to   1-1, 

Cloak-lane. 

Castle-Court,    Castle-Street,    Turn- 

mill-Street,    Clerkenwell, the 

first  on  the  L.  from  Turnmill-st. 
towards  SafFron-hill. 

Castle- Court,  Kingsland-Road, 

is  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Shoreditch- church,  and  op. 
Union-street. 

Castle-Court,  Birchin-Lane, — at  23, 
leading  into  Bell-yard  and  to  13, 
Gracechurch-street. 

Castle-Court,  Castle-Street,  Bethnal- 

Green, the  second  on  the  R. 

from  behind  Shoreditch  -  church, 
eastward. 

Castle  -  Court,  Old  Castle  -  Street, 
Whitechapel, — the  first  on  the  L. 
in  it  from  Wentworth-st.  towards 
Whitechapel  High-street. 

Castle-Court,  Castle-Lane,  South- 
wark, — is  about  the  middle  of  the 
E.  side,  op.  Morris's  walk. 

Castle-Court,  Kent-Street,Borough,- 
at  248,  on  the  S.  side,  about  j  of 
a  mile  on  the'R.  from  St.  George's 
church. 

Castle  and  Falcoln-Inn,  Aldersgate- 
Street, — about  i  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  65,  Newgate-st.  along 
St.  Martin's-le-Grand,  five  doors 
N.  from  St.  Ann's-lane. 

Castle-Inn, Wood-Street,  Cheapside,- 
at  26,  being  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  122,  Cheapside. 

Castlc-Lanc,  James -Street,  West- 
minster, 


minster, is  at  the    E.    end, 

about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Buckingham  -  gate,  leading  to 
Elliott's  brewery  and  Brewer-st. 
Pimlico. 
Castle- Lane,  Whitechapel, — —at 
124,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  below  Aldgate-pump,  leading 
to  Old  Castle-st.  and  Went  worth  - 
street. 

Castle-Lane,  Southwark, the  first 

on  the  R.  in  Castle-st.  from   13, 
Redcross-st.  leading  to  Maid-lane, 
op.  Horse-shoe-alley. 
Castle-Mews,  Castle-Street,  Oxford  - 
Street,-at  66",  three  doors  W.  from 
63,  Bemers-street. 
Castle  -  Place,    New  Castle  -  Street, 
Whitechapel, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  1'20,  Whitechapel,    leading 
to  Old  Castle-st.  and  Wentworth- 
street. 
Castle  -  Place,   Gibraltar  -  Row,   St. 
George's  Fields, — at  15,  the  first 
on  the  L.  from  Prosped-place. 

Castle-Street,  Leicester- Square, is 

the  first  E.  parallel  to  it,  and  the 
first  W.  to  St.  Martin's  lane,  ex- 
tending from  Great  Newport-st. 
to  the  King's  mews. 
Castle-Street,  Long-Acre,-is  the  first 
N.  parallel  to  it,  extending  from 
Charles-st.  to  Little  St.  Martin's 
lane,  and  is  the  continuation  of 
Brokers-alley,  from  25,  Drury- 
lane. 
Castle-Street  East,  or  Little  Castle- 
Street,    Oxford-Street, the  first 

N.  parallel  to  part  of  it,  extending 
from  81,  Ncwman-st.  to  Oxford- 
market. 
Castle-Street  West,  or  Great  Castle- 
Street,  Oxford-Street, the  W. 

continuation  of  the  last,  extending 
from  Oxford-market  to  6,  Princes- 
street,  Cavendish  -  square ;  total 
length  of  these  two  streets  is  about 
■|-  of  a  mile. 

Castle-Street,  Bloomsbury, is  the 

first  N»  parallel  to  Broad-street, 


extending  from  Petcr-st.  to  Vine- 
street,  and  is  the  W.  continuation 
of  Hart-st.  to  Thorney-street. 

Castle-Street,  Saffron- Hill, at  60, 

leading  into  Turnmill-st.  Clerken- 
well,  near  the  Green. 

Castle-Street,  Air-Street,  Piccadilly,— 
three  doors  on  the  R.  from  27, 
Piccadilly,  leading  to  22,  Titch- 
borne-street. 

Castle-Street,  Holborn, — at  12,  on 
the  E.  side  of  Middle-row,  leading 
into  Cursitor-street  and  Chancer.  - 
lane. 

Castle-Street,  Falcon-Square,  Alders- 
gate-Street, — is  at  the  N.  corner  of 
it,  leading  into  Nichols-square, 
Well-street,  and  Jewin-street. 

Castle-Street,  Fleet-Market. — at  33, 
on  the  E.  side,  leading  into  Sea- 
coal-lane  and  Snow-hill. 

Castle-Street,  Upper  Thames-Street, - 
op.  223,  ahout  ■£  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Blackfriars-bridge,  lead- 
ing to  the  Thames. 

Castle-Street,  Mcorfields, is  the 

second  N.  parallel  to  Finsbury-sq. 
|  of  a  mile  from  it,  and  extends 
from  18,  City-road  to  Paul-st. 

Castle-Street,  Bethnal-Green, ex- 
tends from  Cock-lane  behind  Shore- 
ditch-church  to  Gascoigne-place, 
it  is  continued  by  Virginia-row  to 
Bird-cage- walk  and  Hackney- 
road. 

Castle-Street  (New),  Bethnal-Green,- 
is  the  first  on  the  R.  in  the  last 
described  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Castle  -  Street  .  (New),  Whitechapel 
High-Street, — at  120,  ncarlv  op. 
Rcd-lion-st,  it  is  continued  by  New 
Castle-place  and  Old  Castle-st.  to 
Wentworth-st.  Spitalfields. 

Castle-Street  (Old),  Whitechapel, — 
is  the  continuation  of  Castle-lane 
from  121,  Whitechapel  High-st. 
leading  into  Wentworth  -  street, 
Spitalfields. 

Castle-Street,   Houndsditch, — at  46, 

S.  side,  being  the  second  on  the 

R.  fro  91 


c 


R.  from  Bifhopsgate-church,  lead- 
ing to  Bevis-Marks. 

Castle-Street,  Redcross-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  14,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Park-street,  Borough-market, 
leading  to  Castle-lane,  Maid-lane, 
and  Bankside. 

Castle-Street,  Kent-Street,  Borough,- 
at  94,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Church-street,  St.  George's 
church. 

Castle- Yard,  Chapel-Street,  West- 
minster,— is  at  the  E.  end  by  the 
Broadway,  op.  St.  Margaret's 
burying  -  ground,  leading  into 
Snow's  rents  and  York-street. 

Castle-Yard,  Royal  Hospital-Row, 
Chelsea, —  a  narrow  passage  near 
the  ho.-pital,  leading  into  Turk's 
row,  and  situate  between  Ander- 
son's yard  and  Loveland's  yard. 

Castle- Yard,  Castle -Street  ,Holborn,- 
at  37,  leading  into  Norwich-court, 
and  to  92,  Fetter-lane. 

Castle- Yard,  Bolsover-Street,  Oxford- 
Street, — at  10,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  113,  Oxford-street. 

Castle- Yard,  Upper  Thames-Street,- 
at  34,  op.  Lambeth-hill,  near  _J 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Black- 
friars-bridge,  leading  towards  the 
Thames. 

Castle- Yard,  Gravel-Lane,  Christ- 
Church, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Holland-street,  Blackfriars-bridge, 
behind  the  Falcon  glass-house. 

Cateaton-Strect,  Milk- Street,  Cheap- 
side, — at  16,  N.  end  of  it,  extend- 
ing to  the  Old  Jewry,  parallel  to 
Chcapside. 

Catherine- Buildings,  William-Street. 

Westminster, the  first   on  the 

R.  a  few  yards  from  30,  James- 
street. 

St.  Catherine-Crce-Church, be- 
tween numbers  84  and  88,  Lead- 
enhall.st.  about  ten  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Aldgate-pump. 

St.  Catherine  Coleman's  Church,— 
on  the  E.  side  of  Church-row,  a 


a  few  yards  behind  67,  Fenchurch-' 
street. 

St.  Catherine's  Church,  St.  Cathe- 
rine's Street,  Tower-Hill, -behind 
the  houses  which  are  op.  St.  Cathe- 
rine's stairs. 

Catherine-Court,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — at  the  W.  end,  be- 
tween the  Elephant  and  Castle  and 
Duck-lane. 

Catherine-Court,  Goswell-Street,— * 
at  54,  nearly  op.  Little  Sutton-st. 
a  few  doors  N.  from  Old-st. 

Catherine-Court,  Seething-Lane, 

at  34,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
56,  Great  Tower-street,  leading  to 
13,  Tower-hill. 

St.  Catherine's  Court,  St.  Catherine's 
Street,  Tower-hill, — the  first  turn- 
ing on  the  L.  and  then  again  on 
the  R.  in  that  from  Tower-hill. 

Catherine  -  Court,  Catherine  -  Street, 
Commercial-Road, — is  the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  the  Com- 
mercial-road. 

St.  Catherine's  Cloisters,  St.  Cathe- 
rine's,— on  the  N.  side  the  church 
in  St.  Catherine's  court  or  sq. 

St.  Catherine's  Lane,  Upper  East- 
Smithfield, — at  50,  six  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Tower-hill,  leading 
to  St.  Catherine's  street  and  the 
Thames. 

St.  Catherine's-Square, — the  first  on 
theL.  in  St. Catherine's  street,  from 
Tower-hill,  leading  to  St.  Cathe- 
rine's lane  and  50,  Upper  East- 
Smithfield. 

St.  Catherine's  Stairs,—— at  5,  St. 
Catherine's  st.  a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  below  Tower-hill. 

St.  Catherine-Street,  Tower-hill, 

extends  from  the  S.  E.  corner  of 
it,  by  the  Thames,  to  Hermitage- 
bridge. 

Catherine  -  Street,  William  -  Street, 
Westminster, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  James-st.  towards  Palace-st. 
and  Pimlico. 

Catherine-Street,  Strand, — at  342, 
opposite 


opposite  Somerset-place,  leading 
into  Brydges-street,  Russell-street, 
and  Covent-garden. 

Catherine-Street  (Little), — at  11,  in 
the  last  described,  leading  into 
Eagle -court,  White -hart -court, 
and  Drury-lane. 

Catherine-Street,Commercial-Road,- 
the  third  on  the  R.  in  it  E.  from 
Cannon-st.  New-road,  extending 
to  Lower  Chapman-street. 

Catherine-Wheel- Alley,  Bifhop6gatc- 
Without, — op.  73,  about  12  doors 
on  the  right  N.  from  New-street, 
leading  into  Petticoat-lane. 

Catherine -Wheel -Alley   or   Court, 

Essex-Street,  Whitechapel, the 

second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from 
105,  Whitechapel  High-st. 

Catherine  -  Wheel  -  Court,  Bridge- 
water  -  gardens,    Barbican, is 

behind  the  Catherine-Wheel,  lead- 
ing into  Pump-court. 

Catherine  -  Wheel  -  Yard    ( Little ) , 

James-Street,  St.  James's, is  at 

the  bottom  of  it  by  the  Green- 
park,  leading  into  Cleveland-row. 

Catherine  -  Wheel-  Inn,  Bifhopsgate- 
Without, — is  a  few  doors  N.  from 
New-st. by  Catherine-wheel-alley. 

Catherine- Wheel  -Inn,  High-Street, 
Borough, — at  190,  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  St.  Margaret's-Hill 
towards  St.  George's  church,  and 
nearly  op.  the  Half-Moon. 

Catherine-Wheel- Yard,  Great  Wind- 
mill-Street, Haymarket, — at  13, 
the  second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Piccadilly. 

Cato-Street,  John -Street,  Edgware- 
Road, — at  6  or  7,  under  an  arch- 
way, the  second  on  the  R.  from 
78,  Edgware-road. 

Catshead  -  Court,  Orchard  -  Street, 
Westminster, — at  44,  the  third  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from  Dean-st. 

Catshole-Court,  Tower-Hill, on 

the  E.  side  of  it,  near  Iron-gate, 
leading  into  St.  Cathcrine's-sq. 

Cavendish-Court,  Houndsditch, 


at  90,  about  twelve  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Bishopsgate-church. 

Cavendish  -  Mews,  Duke  -  Street, 
Portland-Place, — at  14,  the  first 
gate  from  13,  New  Cavendilh-st. 

Cavendifli-Mews,  North  Charlotte  - 

Street,  Portland-Place, at  80, 

three  doors  on  the  L.  from  New 
Cavendi(h-street. 

Cavendish-Square,  Marybone, — the 
N.  end  of  HollL-srreet,  from  132, 
Oxford-st. 

Cavendish-Street  (New),  Portland- 
Place, —  intersects  it  at  61,  and 
extends  from  82,  Great  Portland- 
street  to  24,  Harley-street. 

Cavendish  -  Street  (Old),  Oxford- 
Street, — at  140,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side,  leading  into  Henri- 
etta-st.  and  Cavendish-square. 

Cecil  -  Court,  St.  Martin's  Lane, 
Charing-Cross,  at  92,  nearly  op. 
New-st.  leading  into  Castle-st. 
Leicester-square. 

Cecil-Street,  Strand, — at  84,  nearly 
op.  Southampton-st.  Covent-gar- 
den, leading  towards  theThames. 

Censor  News- Paper- Office,  Cathe- 
rine-Street, Strand, at  1,  the 

first  house  on  the  L.  from  343,  in 
the  Strand. 

Chad's  Row,  Gray's  Inn-Lane.  Sec 
Constitution- Row. 

Chad's  Wells.     See  Ditto. 

Chair -Court,  Ship- Yard,  Temple- 
Bar, — the  firft  on  the  R.  in  it  from 
Temple-bar. 

Chalton-Court,  Chalton-Street,  Som- 

mers-Town, at  15,  about  the 

middle  of  the  E.  side. 

Chalton-Street,  Sommers-Town, 

the  fourth  on  the  R.  in  the  Mary- 
bone-road  from  the  turnpike  at 
Battle-bridge,  leading  towards  the 
Polygon  or  Clarendon-square. 

Chamber-Square,  Upper  East-Smith- 
field, — at  95,  nearly  opposite  the 
London-deck. 

Chamber-  Street,  G  ood  man's  Fields,- 

the  firit  S.  parallel  to  Great  Pres- 

I  cot- 


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cot-st.  extending  from  the  S.  end 
of  Mansel-street  to  Lemon-st. 
Chamberlain'sWharf,Tooley-Streat,- 
is  the  first  E.  from  Topp..ig's 
wharf,  and  the  first  W.  irom 
Cotton's  Ditto,  in  theBridge-yard. 
Champion- Alley,  Vine -Street,  West- 
minster,  at  37,  the  second  on 

the  L.  from  43,  Millbank-street, 
leading  into  the  Horseferry-road. 
Chancellor-Court,  Church  -  Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — at  191,  the  first 
on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from  65, 
Shoreditch. 
Chancery-Chambers,  Quality-Court, 
Chancery-Lane,-the  first  house  on 
the  L.in  it  from  48,  Chancery-lane. 

Chancery,  Court  of, is  held  at 

Westminster-hall  and  Lincoln's 
inn-hall. 
Chancery-Lane,  Fleet-Street,— —at 
192,  ten  doors  E.  from  Temple- 
bar,  where  the  numbers  begin  and 
end,  viz.  1  &  131,  it  leads  to  310, 
High-Holborn,  near  Middle-row. 
Chancery  -  Masters  -  Office,  South- 
ampton-buildings, Holborn, is 

facing  the  entrance  from  318, 
Holborn,  and  four  doors  on  the  R. 
from  52,  Chancery-lane. 

Chancery  Subpoena-Office, at  6, 

Stone  -  buildings,  Lincoln's  -  inn, 
the  first  house  on  the  L.  from  op. 
55,  Chancery-lane. 
Chandlers-Hall,  Dowgate-Hill, — is 
op.  37,  about  five  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Budge-row,  or  the  W.  end 
of  Cannon-street. 
Chandler's  Rents,  Addle-Hill,  Doc- 
tors-Commons,  at  7,   opposite 

Great  Carter-lane,  leading  by  the 
church  to  St.  Andrew's  hill. 
Chandler-Street,  Duke-Street,  Gros- 

venor  -  Square, at   8,    about 

Thirteen  doors  on  the  L.  from  277, 
Oxford-st.  extending  to  3,  Davies- 
street. 
Chandos-Street,  Cavendish-Square,  ~ 
at  the  N.  E.  coiner  of  it,  leading 
to  54,  Qacen-Ann-st.  West. 


Cbandos -Street,  Covent -Garden,— 
is  about  nine  doors  on  the  L.  in 
Bedford-street  from  423,  Strand, 
extending  to  27,  St.  Martin's  lane. 
Change-Alley,  Cornhill, — is  situate 
between  24,  Cornhill,  and  70, 
Lombard-st.  leading  also  to  10, 
Birchin-lane, 
Change  -  Court,  Exeter  -  Change, 
Strand, — is  on  the  N.  side  of  it, 
op.  1 10,  in  the  Strand,  leading  to 
21,  Exeter -street. 

Change  (Old),  Cheapside, at  10, 

five  doors  on  the  R.  from  St.  Paul's 
church -yard,  extending  to  27, 
Old  Fish-street,  about  y  of  a  mile 
in  length. 
Chapel-Court,  Long-Acre,— at  131, 
about  fourteen  doors  on  the  L. 
from  St.  Martin's  lane,  leading 
into  Castle-street. 

Chapel-Court,    Oxford-Street, at 

147,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Giles's,  nearly  opposite 
New  Bond -st.  leading  to  Oxford- 
chapel  and  Henrietta-street. 
Chapel-Court,   Swallow-Street,— at 
50,  near  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
leading  into  King-street,  Golden- 
square. 
Chapel-Court,  SouthAudky-Street,- 
at  23,  six  doors  E.  from  Mount-st. 
also  on  the  S.  side  of  the  chapel. 
Chapel -Court,  Hart-Street,  Wood- 
street,   Cheapside, — is  the  conti- 
nuation of  Hart-st.from63,Wood- 
street,  facing  London-wall. 
Chapel  -  Court,   Holywell  -  Street, 

Mile-End  Old-Town, at  10, 

about  four  or  five  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Union-Street,  extending  to 
the  S.  side  of  Sion-chapel. 
Chapel-Court,  High-St.  Borough,— 
at  124,  about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  London-bridge,  leading 
into  Mermaid-court. 
Chapel-Mews,  Chapel-Street,  Gros- 
venor- Place,  Hyde- Park  corner, — 
is  behind  12  and  26,  Grosvenor- 
place. 

Chapel- 


Chapel-Mews,  Duke-Street,  Port. 
land-Place,— at  20,  by  Portland- 
chapel. 

Chapel-Path,  Sommers-Town, is 

the  first  N.  parallel  to  the  New- 
road  to  Marybone,  extending  from 
31,  Chalton-st.  to  Brill-row. 

Chapel-Place,   Oxford-Street, at 

Chapel-court,  147,  Oxford-street, 
circumscribing  Oxford-chapel  on 
the  S.  and  E.  sides. 

Chapel-Place,   little  Coram-Street, 

Tavistock-Square, is  two  doors 

on  the  L.  from  Tavistock-place. 

Chapel  -  Place,  Duke  -  Street,  St. 
George's  fields, — is  by  the  chapel, 
a  few  yards  on  the  R.  from  the 
bridge-road,  near  the  obelifk. 

Chapei-Row,  Bromptm, — is  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Knights- 
bridge,  by  the  chapel  behind 
Brompton-row. 

Chapel -Row,  Spa- Fields,  Clerken- 
well,-is  on  the  W.  side  the  chapel, 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  in  Brayne's 
row  from  Coppice-row,  by  the 
House  of  Correction. 

Chapel-Row,  St.  George's  Market, 

St.  George's  Fields, the  corner 

of  Brick-st.  on  the  N.  E.  side  of 
the  snid  market. 

Chapel-Row,  South  Lambeth, — the 
row  of  which  the  chapel  forms  a 
part,  situate  in  the  field  dividing 
the  Wandsworth  and  the  South- 
Lambeth  roads,  about  £  of  a  mile 
S.  from  Vauxhall-turnpike. 

Chapel  -  Street,  Grosvenor  -  Place, 
Hyde-Park-Corner, — at  26,  about 
J.  of  a  mile  from  the  Turnpike 
towards  PiraKco. 

Chapel-Street,  Charlotte-Street,  Pim- 
lico, — is  five  doors  on  the  R.  from 
20,  Ward's-row,  and  about  a  of  a 
mile  from  Buckingham-gate. 

Chapel-Street  (Great),  Westminster ,- 
extends  from  the  Broadway,  and 
W.  end  of  Tothill-st.  to  Str'utton- 
ground. 

Chapel-Street  (Little),Westminster,- 


the  first  S.  parallel  to  York-street* 
extending  from  James-street  to 
Great  Chapel -st.  Broadway. 

Chapel -Street,  Brompton, at  27, 

Brompton-row,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Knightsbridge. 

Chapel-Street,  Paddington,  or  Lisson- 
Green, — at  101,  Edgware-road, 
about  j  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Tyburn  turnpike,  leading  to  South- 
ampton-row, by  the  Yorkshire- 
Stingo. 

Chapel-Street,  South  Audley-Street,- 
at  62,  about  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side,  op.  the  Chapel,  leading  to 
Park-lane. 

Chapel-Street  West,  Curzon-Street, 
May-Fair, — at  35,  on  the  W.  side 
the  chapel,  leading  to  Shepherd's 
market. 

Chapel-Street  East,  Curzon-Street,- 
on  the  E.  side  the  chapel. 

Chapel -Street(Great), Oxford -Streer,- 
at  396,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  St.  Giles's,  leading  to 
Carlisle-st.  Soho-square. 

Chapel-Street  ( Little  ),-at  the  S.  end 
of  the  last,  on  the  R.  leading  to 
19,  Wardour-street 

Chapel-Street,  Lamb's  Conduit-St. 
Red-Lion-Square, — at  25,  extend- 
ing to  Milman-st.  James-st.  and 
Bedford-row. 

Chapel  -  Street,  Tottenham-  Court- 
Road. at  84,  the  first  5.  from 

Whitfield's  chapel,  extending  to 
John- street. 

Chapel-Street,  Grub-Street,  Crip- 
plegate, — about  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side  of  it  by  the  City  chapel, 
leadingtoHalf-moon- alley  and  48, 
Whitecross-street. 

Chapel- Street,  Holywell- Mount, — 
the  continuation  of  Holywell-lane 
from  194,  Shoreditch.-extending 
from  the  Curtain-road  to  Holy- 
well-row. 

Chapel-Street,  Spital-Square, the 

second  on  the  L.  in  the  said  square 
from  104,  Bishopsgate- without. 
Chapel- 


c 


Chapel-Street,  Wheeler-Street,  Spttal- 
fields,— - — the  iirst  on  the  L.  from 
Lamb-street,  being  the  opposite 
side  of  the  chapel,  from  the  last 
described. 

Chapel- Street,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — is  parallel  to  and  between 
Upper  &  Lower^Chapman-streets, 
extending  from  Walbridge-street 
to  Mary-street. 

Chapel-Street,Mile-EndNew-Town, 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  Great  Gar- 
den-street, from  50,  Whitechapel- 
road ;  it  is  continued  by  Princes- 
row  to  Baker's  row. 

Chapel  -  Yard,  Spital  -  Square.  See 
Chapel-Street. 

Chapman's   Buildings,  King-Street, 

Borough, at  the  back  of  49, 

about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
108,  High-street. 

Chapman's-Court,  Goodman's  Yard, 
Goodman's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  R.  in  the  said  yard,  from  60, 
in  the  Minories. 

Chapman  -  Place,  Chapman  -  Street, 
St.  George's  in  the  East,-the  third 
on  the  L.  from  Cannon-st.  road, 
between  Anthony-street  and  Ann- 
street,  leading  into  Chapel-st. 

Chapman- Street  (Lower),  Cannon- 
Street- Road,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — the  first  on  the  L.  from  the 
Commercial  -  road  towards  Back- 
lane,  extending  to  Duke-street. 

Chapman- Street  (Upper),  Cannon- 
Street-Road,—the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  Turnpike  Back  -  lane, 
towards  Whitechapel,  extending 
to  Duke-street. 

Chapter  -  House  -  Court,  St.  Paul's 
Church-Yard, — at  67,  on  the  N. 
side,  leading  to  50,  Paternoster- 
row. 

Charing-Cross,-the  W.  continuation 
of  the  Strand  from  St.  Martin's 
lane  to  the  King's  mews,  also 
towards  Westminster,  as  far  as  the 
Admiralty  and  Great  Scotland- 
yard. 


Charing,  Court,  Fore -Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  first  on  the  L.  in  it  S. 
from  Broad-street. 

Charles-Court,  Strand, — at  27,  the 
fifth  on  the  R.  from  Charing-Cross, 
leading  into  Hungerford- market, 
and  to  Charles-court-stairs. 

Charles-Court.  Charles-Street,  St. 
James's, — at  10,  about  five  doors 
on  the  R.  from  St.  Albans-street, 
towards  St.  James's  square. 

Charles-Court,  Charles-Street,  Old 
Gravel- Lane,  St.  George's  in  the 

East, the  first  on  the  L.  from 

44,  Old  Gravel-lane. 

Charles-Court,  Park-Street,  Borough, 
two  doors  on  the  L.  in  the  said 
street  from  the  Borough- market. 

Charles-Place,  Baker's-Row,  Cold- 
Bath-Fields,  Clerkenwell, the 

second  on  the  R.  from  Little 
Warner-st.  towards  Coppice-row. 

Charles- Place,  Hoxton,— the  second 
on  the  L.  in  Brunswick- place  or 
Craven-buildings  from  the  City- 
road,  near  St.  Luke's  hospital 
towards  Hoxton  -  town,  the  op. 
side  of  the  st.is  called  Baches-row. 

Charles- Place,  Bethnal-Green-Road, 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Thorold-sq. 
about  j.  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
65,  Shoreditch. 

Charles-Square,  Hoxton, — -is  on  the 
N.  side  the  Vinegar-ground,  the 
first  on  the  L.  in  Pitfield-streer, 
from  St.  Agnes  le  Clair,  Old-st. 
road,  near  Charles-place. 

Charles-Street,  Charles-Square.Hox- 
ton,-is  the  continuation  of  Craven- 
buildings,  from  the  City-road  to 
Charles-square  and  Pitfield-st. 

Charles  -  Street,  Parliament  -  Street, 
Westminster, — at  14,  being  that 
number  of  houses  on  the  R.  from 
Whitehall,  extending  to  Dukc-st. 

Charles-Street  (Little)  Ditto, — is  the 
E.  end  of  thclast,  the  part  which 
extends  between  Parliament-street 
and  King-street. 

Charles-Street,  St.  James's-Square,- 

the 


the  middle  of  the  E.  side,  inter, 
setting  St.  Albans-street,  at  14,  and 
extending  to  Market-lane  behind 
the  Opera-house. 

Charles-Street,  Long-Acre, — at  81, 
N.  side,  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
40,  Drury  -  lane,  extending  to 
Castle-street  and  Broker's  alley. 

Charles-Street,   Covcnt-  Garden, 

is  on  the  E.  side,  half  a  dozen 
doors  on  the  R.  in  Russell-street 
from  Covent-garden,  extending  to 
York-f-trcet  and  Tavir,tock-st. 

Charles-Street,    Portman-Square, 

the  first  W.  parallel  to  part  of 
Baker  .treet,  extending  from  28, 
George-street,  to  7,  King-st. 

Charles-Street,  Hampstead-Road, — 
on  the  W.  side,  about  -*-  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road. 

Charles-Street  (Little),— at  the  W. 
end  of  the  last  described,  or  the 
N.  end  of  Brook-street,  on  the  L. 
from  the  New-road. 

Charles-Street,  Drury-lane, — at  174, 
on  the  L. from  St.  Giles's,  leading 
into  Newton-street  and  to  20b, 
High-Holborn. 

Charles-Street,     Hat  ton-Garden, 

intersects  it  at  21,  and  extends 
from  1 1 ,  Leather-lane,  to  Saffron- 
hill. 

Charles-Street,  Grosvenor-Square, — 
at  the  S.  E.  corner  of  it,  leading 
to  19,  Mount-street,  Berkeley-sq. 

Charles-Street,  Berkeley -Square, 

extends  from  the  S.  W.  corner  of 
it  to  Union-street  near  South 
Audley-street. 

Charles-Street,  Soho-Square, is  on 

the  N.  side,  leading  to  412,  Ox- 
ford-street, being  the  first  on  the 
L.  in  the  said  st.  and  about  30 
doors  from  St.  Giles's. 

Charles-Street,  Manchester-Square,- 
is  the  first  N.  parallel  to  it,  ex- 
tending from  Manchester-street 
to  Thayer- street. 

Charles-Street,  Middlesex  Hospital- 


is  on  the  S.  side  of  it,  extending 
from  49,  Newman-street,  Oxford- 
street,  to  33,  Wells-street. 

Charles-Street,  Bridgewater- Square,  - 
is  the  E.  parallel  to  it,  at  the 
back  of  9,  leading  to  Bridgewater- 
gardens. 

Charles-Street,  Leonard  -  Street, 
Shoredirch, — the  first  on  the  L» 
from  Paul-street,  towards  the 
Curtain-road,  leading  into  Willow- 
walk. 

Charles-Street,  Curtain-Road,  — 
is  the  second  on  the  L.  north 
from  Holywell-lane,  leading  into 
John-street. 

Charles  -  Street,  Bethnal  -  Green- 
Road, — about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  65,  Shoredkch,  opposite 
Wilmot-square. 

Charles -Street,  Mile -End,  New- 
Town, — the  N.  continuation  of 
Baker's  row,  from  94  White- 
chapel-road. 

Charles-Street,  Old  Gravel  -  Lane, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — at  44, 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side. 

Charles-Street,  Westminster-Bridge- 
Road, — the  second  on  the  L.  from 
the  Obelisk  towards  the  Asylum, 
leading  to  Tower-street. 

Charles  Street,  Blackfriars-Road, — 
the  fifth  on  the  L.  near|  of  a  mile 
from  the  Bridge  towards  the 
Obelisk,  leading  into  Robert-st. 

Charles-Street,    Horselydown, — ex- 
tends from  Church-row  on  the  E. 
side  of  St.  John's  Church,  at  the 
bottom  of  Tooley-street,  to  New-  - 
street,  Dockhead. 

Charles  -  Street,  Glean  -  Alley,  St. 
Olaves, — is  the  second  on  the  L. 
from  219,  Tooley-street,  near 
London-bridge. 

Charles-Street,  Goswell-Street, — at 
93,  N.  end  of  it,  leading  to  Taylor's 
row,  and  Islington-road. 

Charles-Street,   Lambeth- Marsh,  — 

the  first  S.  parallel  to  part  of  it, 

between  it    and    Oakley-street, 

entrance 


entrance  by  Green's  row,  nearly 
op.  James-st. 

Charles. Street,  Mile- End  Old- 
Town, — extends  from  27,  Plumb- 
ers-row, to  27,,  Greenfield-street, 
Commercial-road. 

Charles-Street,  Goswell-Place,  Gos- 
weil- Street- Road, — is  the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  it,  extending  to 
Northampton-terrace,  city-road. 

Charles-Street,  Phoenix-Street,  Som- 
mers-Town, — the  W.  continua- 
tion of  it,  by  the  Polygon  or  Cla- 
rendon-square. 

Charles  -  Street,  Back  -  Lane,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — is  about  -£ 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  east  from 
Cannon-street  turnpike,  nearly  op. 
the  Blue-gate-fields,  leading  to 
Albion-street  and  the  Commer- 
cial-road. 

Charlotte  -  Buildings,  Gray's  -  Inn- 
Lane, — at  17,  being  that  number 
of  houses  on  the  R.  from  Holborn. 

Charlotte-Chapel,  Charlotte-Street, 
Rathbone-PJace, — at  92,  opposite 
Windmill  -  street,  Tottenham  - 
court-road. 

Charlotte-  Court,  Redcross  -  Street, 

Cripplegate, at  28,    by    the 

church,  two  doors  from  Jewin- 
street. 

Charlotte  -  Court,  Charlotte-Street, 
Whitechapel, — at  8,  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Fieldgate  street,  and 
is  nearly  opposite  Gloucester- 
street. 

Charlotte- Court,  Black-Lion- Yard, 
Whitechapel-Road, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  39,  Whitechapel- road, 
being  a  few  doors  below  the 
chnrch  on  the  op.  side. 

Charlotte-Court,  Moss's  Alley,  Bank- 
side,' — about  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side,  viz.  between  Bankside  and 
Maid-lane. 

Charlotte-House,  Charlotte  -Street, 
Blackfriars-Road,  —  eight  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Snrrey-chapel,  to- 
wards Westminster-bridge. 


Charlotte-Mews  East,  Charlotte- 
Street,  Portland-Place,  at  3,  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Upper- 
Mary  bone-street. 

Charlotte- Mews  West,  Charlotte- 
Street,  Portland-Place, —  at  71, 
three  doors  from  Weymouth- 
ttrect. 

Charlotte-Mews,  Charlotte  -Street, 
Bloomsbury, — is  behind.  14,  about 
half  a  dozen  doors  on  the  L.  from 
it,  towards  Hart-street  and  facing 
Vine-Street,  from  12,  Btoad-st. 
St.  Giles's. 

Charlotte-Place,  Borough-Road,— is 
part  of  the  N.  side  of  it,  near  the 
King's  Bench,  leading  towards  the 
obelisk. 

Charlotte -Place,  Grange-Road,  Ber- 
mondsey, — is  part  of  the  E.  side 
of  it,  the  first  row  on  the  L.  from 
Fort-place,  towards  the  Green- 
man-turnpike,  Kent-road. 

Charlotte -Place,  Lambeth-Marsh,— 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side  of  it, 
about  an  equal  distance  from 
Surrey-chapel,  Blackfriars-road, 
and  the  Marsh-gate,  Westminster- 
bridge- road. 

Charlotte-Row,  New-Road,  Mary- 
bone, — forms  that  part  of  the 
S.  side  of  it.  which  adjoins  the 
Yorkshire-Stingo. 

Charlotte-Row,  Mansion-House, — 
on  the  W.  side  of  it,  extending 
from  the  Poultry  to  Bucklers- 
bury  and  Walbrook. 

Charlotte-Row,  Long-Lane,  Ber- 
mondsey, — forms  part  of  the  N. 
side  of  it,  about  \  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  St.  George's  church. 

Charlotte-Row  (Little),  Long-Lane, 
Bermondscy, — is  at  the  back  of 
the  last,  entering  by  the  E.  end. 

Charlotte-Row,  Walworth, — forms 
part  of  the*W.  side  of  the  road, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle, 

Charlotte-Row,  Jamaica-Row,  Ber- 
mondsey,— the  W.  end  of  it,  by 

the 


tlic  Gregorian-arms,  near  Printers 
place. 

Charlotte-Row,Rotherhithe-Street,- 
at  269,  about  \  a  mile  on  the  R. 
below  the  church,  on  the  E.  side 
the  Surrey-cartaJ. 

Charlotte-Street,  Pimlico, — the  first 
on  the  L.  about  \  of  a  mile  from 
Buckingham-gate,  on  the  road  to- 
wards Chelsea,  leading  into 
Palace-street,  William-street,  and 
James-street. 

Charlotte- Street,  Hans  -  Town,  — 
is  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  in  the 
New- road  from  the  N.  end  of 
Sloane-st.  near  Knightsbridge. 

Charlotte  -  Street,  Portland  -  Place, 
Marybone, the  first  E.  pa- 
rallel to  it,  and  the  first  W.  to 
Great  Portland- street,  commence- 
ing  at  the  E.  end  of  New  Caven- 
dish-street. 

Charlotte-Street,  Rathbone-Place, — 
the  continuation  of  it,  from  23, 
Oxford- street,  near  St.  Giles's, 
extending  from  Percy  -  street  to 
Howland-st. 

Charlotte-Street  (Little), — is  the  W. 
parallel  to  the  last  described  from 
80  to  81,  extending  from  Bennct- 
st.  to  Goodge-st. 

Charlotte  -  Street,  Pentonville, 

abont  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Clerkenwell-green,  and  nearly  op. 
Hamilton- pi.  it  leads  to  Britannia- 
st.  and  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Charlotte-Street,  Bloomsbury, — the 
continuation  of  Plumbtree-street, 
from  19,  Broad-street,  St.  Giles's, 
extending  from  Thorney-st.  to  36, 
Great  Russell-st. 

Charlotte-Street,  Bedford-Square, — 
the  N.  continuation  of  the  last, 
extending  from  Great  Russell-st. 
to  the  S.  E.  corner  of  the  square. 
Charlotte  -  Street,  Curtain  -  Road, 
Shoreditch, — the  first  W.  parallel 
to  and  a  few  yards  from  it,  ex- 
tending from  Willow-walk  to 
Old-street-road. 


Charlotte-Street,  Whitechapel,— the 
E.  continuation  of  Fieldgate-su 
from  266,  Whitechapel  -  road, 
extending  to  Cannon-st.  road. 

Charlotte-Street,  Wapping,  —  at  the 
W.  end  of  Great  Hermitage-street, 
by  the  dock,  leading  towards 
Nightingale-lane. 

Charlotte-Street  (Great),  Blackfriars- 
Road, — about  i  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  the  Bridge,  and  opposite 
Surrey-chapel,  leading  to  the  New 
Cut  or  Lambeth-marsh. 

Charlotte-Street  (Little),  Do.  —  k 
op.  the  last  described,  extending 
from  Surrey  -  chapel  to  Gravel- 
lane,  about  £  of  a  mile  in  length, 
it  is  continued  by  Duke-street, 
Queen-street,  and  Union-street, 
to  213,  High-st.  Borough. 

Charlotte-Street,  Bethnal-Green,  — 
is  the  second  on  the  L.  in  Turviile- 
street,  from  37,  Church-street, 
leading  to  Trafalgar-Street,  Half- 
Nicol-street,  and  Cock  -  lane, 
behind  Shoreditch-church. 

Charlton- Court,  Charlton  -  Street, 
Marybone,  —  is  a  few  doors  oa 
the  L.  north  from  34,  Clipstone- 
street. 

Charlton-PIace,  St.  Albans  -  Street, 
Pall-Mail,— -at  30,  on  the  W.  side, 
behind  ■  the  Opera  -  house,  Hay- 
market. 

Charlton. Street,    Marybone, the 

first  E.  parallel  to  Great-Titch- 
field-street,  extending  from  46, 
Upper  Marybone  -  st.  to  Car- 
burton-st.  Fitzroy-sq. 

Charlton-Street  (Upper),— the  N. 
continuation  of  the  last,  from 
Clipstone-street. 
Charrington-Row,  George-Gardens, 
Bethnal-Green-Road,—  is  behind 
the  George  Public- house,  on  the 
E.  side  of  Wilmot-square. 
Charter- House,— on  the  N.  side  of 
Charter  -  house  -  square,  Alders- 
gate-street. 

Charter- 


Charter  -  House  -  Lane,  St.  John- 
Street, —  at  100,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Smithfield, 
leading  into  Charter-house-sq. 

Charter-House-Square,  —  is  situate 
between  the  S.  end  of  St.  John- 
street,  and  Gosw  ell -street,  the  en- 
trance is  from  107,  Aldersgate-st. 
by  Carthusian-st. 

Charter-House-Street,  Long-Lane, 
West  -  Smithfield, — -  about  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side  of  it,  leading 
to  the  square. 

Chatham-Gardens,  Cily-Road,  —  is 
about  half  a  mile  directly  N.  from 
Finsbury-square,  the  second  on  the 
right  in  Trafalgar-st. 

Chatham- Place,  Bridge-street,  Black- 
friars,  —  is  the  wide  part  of  the 
street  adjoining  Blackfriars-bridge 
on  the  city-side. 

Chatham  -  Place,  Broad  -  street, 
Bloomsbury,  or  St.  Giles's, — three 
doors  W.  from  Holbom,  on  the 
R.  nearly  op.  Drury-lane. 

Chatham-Place,  Walworth, — forms 
a  part  of  the  E.  side  of  the  High- 
st.  or  road,  about  4-  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  op.  the  Terrace. 

Cheapside, — extends  from  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  St.  Paul's  church-yard 
to  the  Old- Jewry,  about  a  of  a 
mile  in  length,  and  is  continued 
by  the  Poultry  to  the  Mansion- 
house. 

Cheapside,  Long-Alley,  Moorfields,- 
that  part  of  it  which  leads  from 
Crown-street  towards  Moor- 
fields. 

Cheapside  (Little) ,Whitecross-Strcet, 
St.  Luke's, — the  first  on  the  R.  in 
Cowheel-alley,  from  168,  White- 
cross  -  street  towards  Golden  - 
lane. 

Cheeseman's-Court,  George-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — about  six  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Carter-st.  68, 
Brick-lane. 

Chelsea-Common, is  situate  be- 


tween the  Queen's-Elms,  and  the 
King's-road. 

Chelsea-Hospital,  Chelsea, — is  about 
1{  mile  from  Hyde-park- corner 
(by  Sloane-street),  and  near  1| 
mile  from  Buckingham-gate,  by 
Pimlico. 

Chelsea-Market, — is  behind  19  and 
27 \  Lower-Sloane-st.  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  fromKnightsbridge. 

Chelsea- Water- Works-Office,  —  21, 
Abingdon-street,  Westminster,  a 
few  doors  from  the  Abbey. 

Cheltenham  -  House,  Cheltenham  - 
Place.     See  the  next. 

Cheltenham  -  Place,  Westminster  - 
Bridge  -  Road,  Lambeth, — about 
■§  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the 
bridge,  extending  from  Oakley- st. 
towards  the  Asylum. 

Chelton's-Court,  Bedfordbury, — at 
44,  leading  to  60,  Chandos-st. 
near  St.  Martin's  lane,  Charing, 
cross. 

Chenies-Mews,  Chenies-Street,  Bed- 
ford-Square,— at  17,  parallel  to 
and  between  Gower-st.  andThorn- 
haugh-street. 

Chcnies-Place,  Chenies-Street, — at 
9,  three  doors  E.  on  the  R.  from 
Alfred-place,  Tottenham  -  court  - 
road. 

Chenies-Street,  Gower-Street,  Bed- 
ford-Square,— at  61,  the  second 
on  theL.  from  the  sq.  leading  to 
Tottenham-court-road,  nearly  op. 
Goodge-st. 

Chequer- Alleys  Bunhill-Row,  St. 
Luke's, — at  99,  about  -5-  °f  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  64,  Chiswell- 
street,  leading  to  109,  Whitecross- 
street. 

Chequer  -  Court,  Charing  -  cross,— 
three  doors  W.  from  St.  Martin's 
lane,  or  from  the  W.  end  of  the 
Strand. 

Chequer  -  Court,  Chequer  -  Alley, 
Bunhill-Row, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  99,  Bunhill  -  row  towards 
Whitecross-strect. 

Chequer- 


Chequer- Court,  St.  Catherine's  - 
Lane,  Tower-Hill, — the  third  on 
the  L.  from  50,  Upper  East  - 
Smithfield. 

Chequer-Court,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  12,  twelve  doors  on 
the  L.  from  London-bridge. 

Chequer  -  Square,  Chequer  -  Alley. 
Bunhill-row, — a  small  open  space 
on  rhc  N.  side,  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  99,  Bunhill-row. 

Chequer  -  Yard,  Upper  Thames  - 
Street, — is  the  first  N.  parallel  to 
part  of  it,  extending  from  14, 
Bush  -  lane  to  31,  Dowgatc  - 
hill. 

Chequer  -  Yard,  Aldgate  High  - 
Street, — ris  eight  doors  on  the  R. 
below  the  Minories,  leading  into 
Tidewaiter's-court  and  Church- 
street. 

Cherry-G  a  rden-Stairs,  Bermondsey, 
or  Rotherhithe-Wall, — about  1^ 
mile  E.  from  London-bridge.  See 
the  next  article. 

Cherry-Garden-Street,  Bermondsey,- 
is  the  first  W.  from  Mill-pond- 
bridge,  extending  from  the  stairs, 
near  £  of  a  mile  S. 

Cherry  -  Tree-Alley,  Bunhill  -  Row, 
St.  Luke's, — at  118,  leading  to 
86,  Whitecross-streei. 

Cherry-Tree-Court,  Golden-Lane, 
St.  Luke's, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Old-street  leading  into  Hat- 
field-street  and  to  25,  Goswell- 
street. 

Cherry  -  Tree  -  Court,  Aldersgate- 
Street, — at  51,  between  Jewin-st. 
and  Barbican,  near -J-  of  a  mile  on 
theR.  from  65,  Newgatc-st.  along 
St.  Manin's-Ie-grand. 

Cherubim-Court,  Angel-Alley,  Bi- 
sh,opsgate-Without,-is  a  few  yards 
from  behind  137,  between  Plea- 
sant-court and  Adam  and  Eve- 
court. 

Chester- Place,  Lambeth, — is  about 
1  mile  from  Westminster-bridge 
on  the  L.  or    east    side   of  the 


road,   extending  from    Walcot- 
place  to  Kennington-cross. 

Chester- Place,  Bethnal-Green, — the 
first  row  on  the  L.  from  the  E. 
side  of  the  Green,  leading  to 
Green  -  street  and  the  Rising- 
sun. 

Chester's  Quay,  Lower  Thames- 
Street,  —  the  second  W.  from 
Tower-hill,  and  near  ^  of  a  mile 
E.  from  London-bridge. 

Chester-Street,  Lambeth,— at  theN. 
end  of  Chester  -  place,  leading 
across  White-hart-fields  to  Ken- 
nington-lane. 

Chester-Street,  Grosvenor-Place,  — 
the  third  on  the  R.  about  £  of 
a  mile  from  Hyde-park-corner  to- 
wards Pimlico. 

Chesterfield-House,  South-Audley- 
Street, — is  near  £  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  261,  Oxford -street,  and 
by  the  W.  end  of  Curzon-street, 
May- fair. 

Chesterfield  -  Street,  Charles -Street, 

Berkeley  -  Square, at  29,  the 

second  on  the  L.  from  the  Square, 
leading  to  14,  Curzon-st. 

Chesterfield-Street,  Marybone, — is 
parallel  to  and  between  the  W. 
ends  of  Weymouth-street  and 
Great  Marybone-street,  extending 
from  7,  Little  Marybone-st.  to 
8,  Westmoreland-st. 

Chesterfield-Street  (Little),  Mary- 
bone, —  is  three  doon  S.  from  the 
last  described,  extending  from  1  I , 
Westmoreland-street  to  3,  Little 
Marybone-st. 

Cheves -Court,  Nightingale-  Lane, 
Limehouse, — the  first  on  the  R. 
in  it,  from  Rope- makers- fields 
towards  the  New-cut. 

Chcyne-Walk,  Chelsea,— -is  situate 
on  the  N.  side  of  the  Tha/nes, 
extending  from  Paradise-row,  by 
the  Hospital,  towards  Battersea- 
bridge. 

Chichester-Court,  Chichester-Rent?, 

Chancery  -  Lane, «—— about   the 

K  middle 


middle  of  the  S.  side,  leading  to 
Star-yard  and  Carey-st. 
Chichester- Rents,  Chancery-Lane, - 
at  84,  about   the  middle   of  the 
W.  side,  leading  into   Star-yard, 
and  Carey-street. 
Chick- Lane,  Great  Saffron-hill, — at 
1,  the  first  on  the  R.  in  Field-lane 
from    Holborn-hill,    leading    to 
West-st.  and  Smithfield. 
Chicksand-Court,  Chicksand-Street, 

Mile-End    New- Town, the 

second  on  the  L.  in  it,  from   16, 
High-st. 
Chicksand-Street,  Mile-End  New. 

Town, the  second   on  the   L. 

from  50,  Whitechapel-road  along 
Great  Garden-st.  extending  from 
16,  High-st.    towards  Csborn-pl. 
Brick-lane. 
ChigweIl-Street,Ratcliffe-Highway,- 
at   51,  op.    Cannon  -  st.   leading 
to  134  Pennington-st. 
Child's-Court,  Tothill-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  second   on    the   R. 
about  fifteen  doors  from  Princes- 
st.   by  the  Abbey   towards    the 
Broad-way. 
Child's-Place,  Temple- Bar,  —  at  3, 
Fleet-st.  three   doors  on    the   R. 
from  Temple-bar. 
China-Court,  China-Row,  Lambeth- 
Walk, — about  the   middle  of  it, 
behind  China-terrace. 
China-Hall,  Lower  Road,Deptford,- 
is  about   f   of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Paradise-row,  Rotherhithe, 
towards   I>ptford,   and  near  2} 
miles  from  London- bridge. 
China-Row,    Lambeth, — at  the   S. 
end  of  China-terrace,  leading  to 
Lambeth-walk. 
China  -  Terrace,  Lambeth, — is  near 
-*-  a  mile  on  the   R.   from   West- 
minster -  bridge    by      the     New 
Chapel,  opposite   Moor- place. 
Chimister-Alley,  St.   Martin's  lane, 
Charing-Cro-s,  —  at   4  5,    about 
twelve  doors  S.  from  NeSv-strect, 
extending  to  15,  Bedfordbury. 


Chirogrnphcr'b-Office,  Hare-Conrt, 
Temple,— at  2,  the  back  door  is 
op.  Brick-ccurt,  Middle  Temple- 
lane,  a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from 
6,  Fleet-street. 
Chiswell-strect,  Finsbury-Square, — 
extends  from  the  S.W.  corner  of 
it,  to  Whitecross-st.  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  land 
87,  is  about  \-  of  a  mile  in  length, 
and  is  continued  by  Bcech-st.  and 
Barbican  to  77,  Aldersgate-st. 

Choppins-Court,  Old  Gravel-Lane,- 
The  first  E.  parallel  to  part  of  it, 
from  25,  eight  doors  N.  from 
King-street  near  Wapping-st. 

Christ  -  Chnrch,  Spitalfields, is 

facing  Union  -  street  from  69, 
Bishopsgate-st.  without,  or  four- 
teen doors  on  the  L.  in  Church-st. 
from  op.  42,  Brick-lane. 

Christ -Church,  Blackfriars-Road,- 
about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  Bridge. 

Christ  -  Church,  Newgate  -  Street, 
See  the  next  article. 

ChrLt-Chureh-Passage, '  Newgate- 
Street, — at  92,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side. 

Christ's  Hospital,  Newgate- Street,— 
at  108,  op.  Warwick-lane,  there  is' 
another  entrance  op.  9,  Butcher- 
hall-lane. 

Christian-Benevolence-School,  by  J. 
Kerr,  Bedfordbury,  — —  the  first 
house  in  the  court  at  the  back 
of  26,  Bedfordbury. 

Christian-Street,  St.  George's  in  the 

East, the     continuation     of 

Princes-place  from  the  New-road, 
a  few  yards  on  the  L.  east  from 
Wellclosc-square. 

Christopher-  Alley,  Wilson  -  Street, 

Finsbury  -  Square, at   39,    the 

first  N.  parallel  to  Crown-street, 
leading  to  Long-alley. 

Christopher- Alley,  Lambeth-Street, 
Goodman's  Fields,— at  56,  near 
Ayliffc-  street,  leading  to  28, 
Rupert-st. 

Christopher- 


Christopher  -  Court,      Sun  -  Alley, 

Golden-Lane,  St.   Luke's, the 

second  on  the  R.  from  Golden- 
lane,  towards  Red-lion-market 
and  Whitecross-st. 

Christopher-Court,  St.  Martin's-le- 
Grand,  —  at  21,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  L.  from  66,  New- 
gate-st. 

Christopher-Court,  Brick-Lane,  St. 
Luke's, — at  20,  nearly  op.  Rose- 
street,  about  I-  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  103,  Old-street. 

Christopher-Court,  Tower-Hill,  on 
the  E.  side,  seven  doors  from  Iron- 
gate,  St.  Catherine's. 

Christopher-Court,  Blue- Anchor- 
Yard,  Rosemary  -  Lane,  —  two 
doors  on  the  R.  from  -18,  Rose- 
mary-lane. 

Christopher's  Inn,  BermoncUey-St. — 
at  35,  being  thatnumber  ofhouses 
on  the  L.  from  Tooley-st. 

Christopher  -  Row,  Union  -  Street, 
East-lane,  Walworth, — the  second 
on  the  L.  from  Richmond-place, 
towards  Locks-fields. 

Christ  pher-Street,  Hatton-Garden, 
Kolborn, — the  N.  continuation 
of  it,  extending  from  Hatton- 
wail  to  Back-lane. 

Christopher  -  Street,  Finsbury  - 
Square,— at  27,  the  N.E.  corner 
leading  into  Wihon-st. 

Christopher-Street  (New),  the  con- 
tinuation of  the  laat  from  Wilson- 
street. 

Christopher-Street,  Bethnal-Green,-- 
the  continuation  of  Turville-st. 
on  the  R.  from  37,  Church-st. 
leading  to  Nelson-st.  Mount-st. 
and  Virginia-row,  behind  Shore- 
ditch-church. 

Church-Alley,  Aldermanbury,  at  19, 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
leading  to  70,  Basinghall-st. 

Church-  Alley,  Ironmonger  -  Lane, 
Cheapside, — is  eight  doors  on  the 
R.  from  90,   Cheapside,   leading  j 
into  the  Old  Jewry, 


Church-Alley,  Tooley-Street,  —  at 
2-17,  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
London-bridge. 

Church-Court,  Little  Chapel -Street, 
Westminster, — at  the  W.  end  of 
it,  between  GardenerVlane  and 
New-court,  op.  the  alms-houses. 

Church  -  Court,  Strand,  —  at  466, 
near  Charing-cross,  leading  into 
St.  Martin's  church-yard. 

Church-Cqurt,  Walbrook, — between 
numbers  5  and  6,  six  doors  on  the 
R.  from  the  Mansion  -  house 
towards  Cannon-street. 

Church-Court,  Friday-Street, — three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  36,  Cheap, 
side. 

Church-Court,  ClementVLane, — at 

25,  by  the  church,  four  doors  qn 
the  R.  from  53,  Cannon-st. 

Church-Court,  Lothbury,  —  on  the 
N.  side  the  Bank  of  England  and 
by  the  church,  adjoining  Token- 
house-yard. 

Church-Court,  Wapping, — at  the 
N.  end  of  Maiden-head-court 
by  Wapping-church,  entering  by 
101,  Wapping-st. 

Church  -  Entry,  Shoemakers  -  Row, 
Bladcfriars. — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  Broadway,  leading  into 
Ireland-yard  and  St. Andrew's  hill. 

Church-Gardens,  Well-Alley,  Wap- 
ping,  the  continuation  of  it 

from  110,  Wapping-st. 

Church-Hill,  St.  Paucras,— on  the 
E.  side  of  the  church,  about  ^  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Battle-bridge, 
Pentonville,  it  leads  to  Rack-lane. 

Church -Hill,  St.  Andrew's  Hill, 
Blackfriars,— at  29,  a  few  yards 
on  the  R.  from  Earl-st.  and  the 
W.  end  of  Upper  Thames-st. 

Church  -  Lane,  Dyot  -  Street,  St. 
Giles's, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 

26,  Broad-st.  leading  into  Church- 
street,  Bainbridge-street,  and  Ox- 
ford-st. 

Church-Lane,  Strand, at  456, 

about  thirty  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Charing- 


Charing-cross,  leading  to  Vine- 
street  and  Chandos-st. 

Church-Lane,  Whitechapel,  —  the 
continuation  of  Church-st.  from 
71,  on  the  W.  side  the  church, 
leading  to  G5,Cable-st.  op.  Well- 
close-sq.  about  |  a  mile  in  length. 
The  end  next  Cable-st.  is  called 
Back  Church-lane. 

Church  -  Lane,  Limehouse,— com- 
mences at  70,  Ropemakers-fields, 
the  first  W.  parallel  to  3,  Colt-st. 
leading  towards  the  church. 

Church-Lane,  Newington-Butts, — 
is  op.  the  church  in  the  High-st. 
or  road,  about  4-  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  south  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  leading  to  Hampton-st. 

Church  -  Passage,  New  Compton  - 
Street,  St.  Giles's, — at  19,  the 
first  on  both  the  R.  and  L.  from 
Broad-st.  extending  from  the 
Church-yard  to  MonmOuth  -  st. 
op.  White  Lion-st.  Seven-Dials. 

Church-Passage,  Covent. Garden, — 
on  theW.  side  branching  to  30, 
Bedford- st.  to  30,  Henrietta-st. 
and  to  7,King-st. 

Church  -  Passage,  Piccadilly,  —  at 
200,  by  St.  James's  Church, about 
-g  of  a  m,ile  on  the  L.  from  the 
Haymarket,  leading  to40,Jermyn- 
street. 

Church  -  Passage,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  1 18, on  the  W.  side  St. 
Bennet's  Hill,  *  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Blackfriars-bridge. 

Church  -  Place,  Church  -  Street, 
Whitechapel, — is  the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  yards  from  the  W.  side 
the  church,  towards  the  Com- 
mercial-road. 

Church  -  Place,  —  Hampton  -  Street, 
Newington  or  Walworth,  —  at 
18,  the  first  on  the  R.  from  Wal- 
worth High-st.  leading  to  New- 
ington-church. 

Church- Road,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — at  the  E.  end  of  Lower 
Cornwall-st,  Back-lane,  extending 


from  King  David's  Fort,  towarda 
the  Half-way-house,  Commercial* 
road. 

Church-Row,  St.  Pancras, — at  the 
N.  end  of  Pancras-pl.  about  \  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Battle- 
bridge,  Pentonville. 

Church-Row,  St.  Luke's, three 

doors  on  the  R.  in  Wenlock-st. 
from  37,  Ironmonger- row  on  the 
E.  side  the  church,  Old-st. 

Church- Row,  Church-Street,   Beth- 

nal  -  Green, at   106,  by  the 

turnpike,  about  \  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  65,  Shoreditch,  leading  to 
41,  Hare-st.  about  |  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Church-Row,  Aldgate  High-street,- 
a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from 
Leadenhall-st.  leading  round  the 
church  from  the  S.  side  to  Hounds- 
ditch. 

Church-Row,  Fenchurch-Street, > 

at  66,  a  few  doors  E.  from  Mark- 
lane,  leading  by  the  East-India- 
warehouse  to  43,  Crutched-friars. 

Church-Row,  Stepney-Church-Yd.- 
is  about  six  houses  at  the  N.E. 
corner  of  it ;  there  are  a  few 
houses  on  the  W.  side  of  the 
church-yard,  from  Spring- garden- 
place  towards  the  Green,also called 
by  the  same  name. 

Church-Row,  Limehouse, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Church-lane  from  70, 
Ropemakers-fields  to  the  Com- 
mercial-road on  the  W.  side  of 
the  church. 

Church. Row,  Newington, — extends 
from  the  church  to  Kennington- 
lane  on  the  W.  side  of  the  road, 
about }  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Church-Row,  Horselydown, —  on 
the  E.  side  of  St.  John's  Church, 
extending  from  Fair  -  street  to 
Charles-st. 

Church -Row,  Whitechapel.  See 
Church-Street. 

Church-Stairs,  Rotherhithe, — nearly 

facing 


facing  the  E.  end  of  the  church, 
about  1  \  mile  E. of  London-bridge. 

Church  -  Street,   St.    Giles's, the 

second  on  the  R.  in  Bainbridge-st. 
about  six  doors  from  Oxford-st- 
leading  into  Church-lane  and 
Dyot-st. 

Church. Street,  Dean-Street,  Soho,— 
is  parallel  to  and  between  Comp- 
ton-st.  and  King-st.  extending 
from  the  church  to  Moor-st.  it  is 
continued  by  Monrnouth-st.  to 
Broad-st.  St.  Giles's. 

Church-Street,  Paddington, — about 
I  of  a  mile  on  theL.  from  Tyburn- 
turnpike,  extending  from  the 
Edgware  -  road  to  Paddington- 
green. 

Church-Street,  Borough, — is  near  { 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge,  extending  from  St. 
George's  church  to  White-st.  on 
the  L.  and  to  Kent-st.  on  the  R. 

Church  -  Street,  Millbank  -  Street, 
Westminster, — at  52,  on  the  R. 
near  i  of  a  mile  S;  from  the 
Abbey,  leading  to  St.  John's 
Church. 

Church-Street,  Bethnal-Green,— -at 
64,  Shoreditch,  near  the  turnpike, 
here  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.  l,and  192,  it  extends  to  the 
turnpike  Bethnal  -  green  -  road, 
about  j  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Church- Street,  Mile  -  End  New- 
Town, — is  somewhat  parallel  to 
part  of  the  N.  sideof  Whitechapel- 
road,  viz.  from  50  to  94,  it  ex- 
tends from  Baker's-row  to  High-st. 
and  is  continued  by  Well-st.  and 
Montague-bt.  to  55,  Brick-lane. 

Church-Street,  Spitalfields, — op.  4 1 , 
Brick-lane,  the  fifth  on  the  L. 
from  74,  VVhitechapel,  is  con- 
tinued by  Paternoster-row  and 
Union  -  st.  to  69,  Bishopsgate  - 
without. 

Church-Street,   Minories, at  26, 

the  first  on  the  L.  from  Aldgate, 
leading  to  Haydon-square. 


Church-Street,  Whitechapel  —  at  71 , 
the  first  W.  from  the  church,  ex, 
tending  to  Goodman's  stile,  and  is 
continued  by  Church- lane  and 
Commercial-road. 

Church-Street,  Wapping,  —  at  98, 
on  the  YV.  side  of  the  church, and 
E.  side  the  London-dock,  extend- 
ing to  Greenbank. 

Church-Street,  Lambeth, facing 

the  Stags,  about  f  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Westminster-bridge, 
extending  from  Pratt- st.  to  the 
church,  about  £  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Church-Street,  Blackfriars-Road, — 
the  second  on  the  L.  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  Blackfriars  - 
bridge,  towards  the  obelisk,  op. 
Christ-Church. 

Church-Street,  St.  Saviour's,  S-mth- 
wark, — the  second  on  the  R.  in 
York-st.  from  276,  High-st.  Bo- 
rough, near  London  -  bridge, 
leading  towards  the  Thames. 

Church-Street,  Horselydown,  —  On 
the  S.  side  St.  John's  Church  the 
bottom  of  Tooley-st.  extending 
from  Artillery-lane,  to  Russell-st. 
Bermondsey. 

Church- street,  Rotherhithe, — is  on 
the  S.  side  the  church,  leading  to 
the  Lower-road  to  Deptford. 

Church-Street,  Walworth  or  New- 
ington, — the  first  W.  parallel  to 
the  Walworth  High-st.  or  road, 
extending  from  Amelia-st.  to 
Manor-place,  about  |  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle. 

Church-Terrace,    St.  Pancras, at 

the  end  of  Church-row,  by 
the  church,  on  the  road  between 
Sommers  -  town  and  Camden- 
town. 

Church- Way,  Sommer-town,  —  ex- 
tends from  32,  Chalton-street,  to 
the  fields,  near  Clarendon- square 
or  the  Polygon. 

Church- Yard,  Harp- Alley,  Fleet- 
market, 


c 


market, — the  first  on  the  R.  in  it, 
from  82,  Fleet-market. 

Church- Yard-Court,  Temple, — the 
first  on  the  L.  from  16,  Fleet-st. 
op.  Chancery-lane  by  Temple-bar. 

Church- Yard-Alley,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  1 19,  four  doors  on  the 
L.  from  London-bridge. 

Church- Yard- Row,  Newington, — 
on  the  S.  side  the  Church-yard, 
the  first  turning  on  the  R.  from 
the  church,  towards  Kennington. 

Chymister-Alley.     See  Chimister. 

Cinnamon-Street,  Wapping-Street,-is 
the  N.  parallel  to  part  of  it,  viz. 
from  157  to  188,  extending  from 
New  Market-street  or  from  Old 
Gravel-lane  to  Prussian-island. 

Circus,  Royal,  for  Horsemanship, — 
Blackfriars-road,  is  nearjy  facing 
the  Obelisk,  about  -|  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Blackfriars-bridge. 

Circus,  Minories, —  at  91,  about 
three  doors  on  the  L.  from  Tower- 
hill. 

Circus-Street,  Cumberland  -  Place, 
New-Road,  Marybone, — the  first 
on  the  R.  east  from  the  turnpike, 
by  the  Yorkshire  Stingo,  extend- 
to  York-st. 

City  Barge-Houses,  Bishops-Walk, 
Lambeth, — situate  near  J  of  a 
mile  above  Westminster-bridge, 

City-Chambers  (New),  Bishopsgate- 
st. — at  122,  by  the  London- 
tavern,  three  doors  on  the  L. 
north  from  Comhill. 

City-Chambers  (Old),  Bishopsgatc- 
Street, — at  24,  op.  Threadncedle- 
streer. 

City  -  Dispensary,  Grocer's  Hall- 
Court, at   10,  seven  doors   on 

the  L.  from  3C>,  in  the  Poultry. 

City-Gardens,  City-Road, — on  the 
N.  side,  behind  Anderson's  build- 
ings by  the  turnpike,  about  -J-  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Finsbury- 
square.and  -^  on  the  L.  from  the 
Angel,  Islington. 

City- Garden- Row,  City-Gardens, — 


extends  from  the  City-road  by 
the  turnpike  to  the  gardens.  See 
the  last. 

City- Land  Coal-Meter's  OfEce,— at 
8,  Little  Knight- Rider-st. 
Ditto,— at  21,  Garlick-Hill,  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  1 90,  Upper 
Thames-street. 

City  of  London-Tavern,Bisbopsgate- 
Street, — about  twelve  or  fourteen 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Leadenhall- 
st.  and  op.  Threadneedle-st. 

City-Lying-in-Hospital,  City-Road  ,- 
is  a  little  more  than  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Finsbury-square, 
at  the  corner  of  Old-st.  and  E. 
end  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital. 

City-Road,  Finsbury -Square, ex, 

tends  from  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
it,  to  the  Angel,  High-st.  Isling- 
ton, about  1£  of  a  mile  in  length, 

City-Stone- Yard,  Worship-Street, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Paul-st. 

City-Terrace,    City-Road, forms 

part  of  the  N.  side  of  it,  near  \  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Finsbury-sq. 
op.  Fountain-place. 

Clack's  -  Buildings,  Hoxton.  See 
Mount-Pleasant. 

Clare-Court,  Clare-Market,  at  104, 
Drury-lane,  leading  to  White- 
horse-yard  and  20,  Blackmore-st. 

Clare-Hall-row,  Stepney-Green, 

on  the  W.  side,  by  the  Charity- 
school,  opposite  the  Mulberry- tree, 
about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Mile-end. 

Clare-Market,  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields,- 
at  the  S.  W.  corner,  near  the  N. 
end  of  Newcaatle-st.  from  309, 
in  the  Strand. 

Clare-Street,    Clare  -  Market, on 

the  W.  side  of  it,  extending  to 
Stanhope-st.  and  continued  by 
Blackmore-st.  to  100,  Drury-lane. 

Clarendon- Place,  Sommers-Town,- 
about  the  middle  of  the  W.  side 
of  Clarendon-square,  op.  12,  in 
the  Polygon,  leading  towards 
Camden-town. 

Clarendon, 


Clarendon-Square,  Sommcrs-Town,- 
the   square   which    encloses     the 
Polygon,    at     the    \V.    end     of 
Phcenix-st.  from  the  Crescent,  or 
second  on  the  L.  along  Chalton-st. 
from  the  New- road. 
Clarendon-Street,  Sommers-Town,- 
the  W.  continuation  of  the  S.  side 
of  the  square. 
Clarence-House  Academy,    Wilder- 
ness-Row, Chelsea, —  the  fourth 
house    on  the   R.    from    Royal 
Hospital-row,    about   1  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Buckingham-gate. 
Clarence-Passage,    St.  Pancras,— by 
the  Duke  of  Clarence,    N.   side 
Small-pox- Hospital,  Battle-bridge, 
leading  to  Vernon's  buildings. 
Clarence-Place,  Pentonvilie, — is  part 
of  the  S.  side   of  the  road  near 
Battle-bridge,   about  -J  of  a  mile 
on  theL.  from  the  Angel,  Islington. 
Clarence-Place,    Hackney-Road,  — 
is  part  of  the  E.    side   of  it,  ex- 
tending from  Crabtrce-row  to  the 
Crescent  opposite  Union-st,  about 
•|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Shore- 
ditch-church. 
Clarence-Place,    Borough-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — is    part  of  the 
S.    side,    commencing    near    the 
King's  Bench,  on  the  L.  leading 
towards  the  obelisk. 

Clarence-Street,    Rotherhithe, at 

303,  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
below  the  church. 
Clarges-Strect,  Piccadilly, — is  about 
\  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Ihe 
Haymarket,  between  Bolton-st. 
and  Half-Moon-st.  leading  into 
Cnr7.on-st. 
Clarke's  Buildings,  Snow-Hill, — at 
52,  the  first  W.  fromthe  Saracen's 
Head-inn. 
Clarke's  Court, Vine-street,  Hatton- 
Wall, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Hatton-wall,  or  from  76,  the 
corner  of  SafFron-hill  ;  also  the 
third  on  the  R.  from 'Clerkenwell- 
green,  entering  by  Mutton-lane. 


Clarke's  Court,  Jacob-Street,  Dock- 
Head, — the  second  on  the  R.  from 
Mill-st.  near  the  bridge. 
Clarke's  Mews,  Beaumont  -  Street, 
Marybonc,  —  at  2,  three  doors 
from  J  6',  Weymouth-st. 
Clarke's  Orchard,  Rotherhithe, — at 
355,  between  Queen-street  and 
Princes-street,  leading  to  the  E. 
end  of  Paradise-st.  and  the  Lower 
Road  to  Deptford. 

Clarke-Street,   Clerkcnwell, the 

first  W.  parallel  to  Goswell-st. 
near  1 1 3,  extending  from  Allen-st. 
to  Little  Sutton-st. 
Clarke's  Terrace,  Cannon-Street- 
Road,  St.  George's  in  the  Last,- 
is  part  of  the  E.  side  of  it,  ex- 
tending from  the  turnpike  by 
Cannon-street  to  Mr.  Lindall's 
chapel. 
Clay  -  Street,  Durweston  -  Street, 
Marybone. — at  10,  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  Baker-street,  extend- 
ing to  Dorset-st. 
Clayton- Place,  Kennington,-formsa 
part  of  the  W.  side  the  main  road 
by  the  two  -  mile  stone  from 
Cornhill,  extending  from  Man- 
sion-house-row, to  White  -  hart  - 
row. 

Clayton-Street,    Kennington, the 

second  on  the  L.  from  the  Horns 
towards  Kennington-cross,  leading 
to  the  Oval. 
Clayton  -  Street  (Little), — the   first 
on  the    right  in  the    last,    from 
Kennington-green     towards     the 
Oval. 
Cleaver-Court,  Great  Ayliffe-Street, 
Goodman's  Fields, — at  39,  about 
the  middle  of  the  N.  side.     See 
the  nest. 
Cleaver's  Rents,  Great  Ayliffe-Street, 

Goodman's    Fields, at    29, 

the  fir-t  on  the  L.  from  Somer- 
set-st.  Whitechapel. 
Cleaver  -  Street,     Princes  -  Square, 
Kennington, is  the  continua- 
tion of  the  S.  side  of  it,  leading 

to 


to  Kennington-cross,  behind  the 
White  Hart. 

St.  Clement's  Church,  Strand, a 

few  doors  W.  from  Temple-bar, 
nearly  in  the  middle  of  the  street. 

St.  Clement's  Church,  Clement's 
Lane, — about  three  doors  on  the 
R.  from  53,  Cannon-streets 

Clement's  Court,  Carey-Street,  Lin- 
coln's-Inn-Fields, — at  23,  j  of  a 
mile  on  theL.  from  99,  Chancery- 
lane. 

Clement'bCourt,Milk-Street,Cheap- 
side, — at  22,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  116,  Cheapside,  leading 
to  12,  Wood-st. 

Clement's  inn,  Strand,*--entrance 
op.  the  N.  side  St.  Clement's 
church,  a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Temple-bar,  leading  to  New- 
inn. 

Clement's  Inn  -  Passage,"  Clement's 

Inn, the  continuation  of  the 

N.  E.  side  of  it,  to  Haughton- 
st.  and  Clare-market. 

Clement's   Lane,    Strand, a  few 

doors  en  the  R.  from  Temple- 
bar,  facing  the  N.  side  St.  Cle- 
ment's Church,  leading  to  Clare- 
market. 

Clement's  Lane,  Lombard-Street, — 
at  28,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Gracechurch-st.  leading  to  54, 
Cannon-st. 

Clerks  of  Essoin's  Office,  Elm- 
Court,  Temple, — at  the  S.  W. 
corner  of  it,  entrance  by  the 
second  on  the  L.  in  MiddleTemple- 
lane,  from  0,  Fleet-street. 

Clerks- Hall,  Wood-Street,  Cheap- 
side,— at  85,  the  corner  of  Silver- 
street,  about  -i  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  123,  Chcapside. 

Clerkenwell-Closc,  Clerkenwell, — 
on  the  W.  side  the  churcU,  it  is 
continued  by  Bridewell  -  walk 
and  Rosamond-st.  to  Spa-fields, 
leading  towards  Islington. 

Clerkenwell-Green,  Clerkenwell, — 
the  open   space  on  the  S.  side  oi 


the  church i  by  the  Session's  hotlse^ 
about  4  of  a  mile  N.  from  Smith- 
field. 

Clerkenwell -Workhouse,  Coppice- 
Row, — is  about  y  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  Session's  house  or 
Green,  towards  Pentonville. 

Cleveland-Court,  St. James 'sPalace,- 
at  33,  eight  doors  on  the  L. 
from  67,  St.  James's  st. 

Cleveland-Mews,  Cleveland  -  Street, 

Fitzroy-Square, at  16,  leading 

into  Russell- mews  and  Howland- 
street. 

Cleveland-Row,  St.  James's,— the 
W.  continuation  of  Pall-mall, 
fronting  the  Palace,  extending 
from  St.  James's  st.  to  the  Stable- 
yard. 

Cleveland-Square,  St.  James's,— is  at 
the  West  end  of  the  row  last 
described. 

Cleveland -Street,  Fitzjoy-Square,-— * 
en  the  W.  side  of  it,  extending 
froivi  ^u pi  Ann-street,  East,  to 
Carburton-street,  it  is  continued 
by  Buckingham-place  to  the  New- 
road. 

Cleveland- Yard,  King-Street,  St. 
James's, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
St.  James's-sq. 

Clifford's  Inn,  Fleet-Street, — behind 
187,  by  St.  Dunstan's  church, 
leading  into  Fetter-lane  on  the 
R.  and  to  Serjeant's  Inn  and  Chan- 
cery-lane on  the  L. 

Clifford's  Inn-Gardens, on  the 

N.  side  the  Inn.  See  the  last 
described. 

Clifford's  Inn-Passage,  Fleet-Strect,- 
at  1S7,  by  St.  Dunstan's  church, 
leading  to  Clifford's  Inn. 

Clifford  -  Row,        Queen  -  Street, 

Chelsea, the  second  on  the  L. 

from  the  watch-house  towards 
Pimlico,  and  nearly  op.  Ranelagh- 
walk,  it  leads  towards  the  Five 
Fields. 

Clifford-Street,  New  Bend-Strcet,-- 

at  14,  the  second  on  the  R.  \  of 

a  mile 


a  mile  from  57,  Piccadilly, 
leading  to  Saville-row  and  Old 
BurHngton-st. 

Clifton-Strcct,  Worship-Street,  Fins- 
bury,— the  first  E.  parallel  to  Wil- 
son-st.  op.  Worship-sq. 

Clink-Street,  Borough, is  parallel 

to  the  Thames,  N.  side  St.  Sa- 
viour's church,  extending  from  St. 
Mary-Overy's  dock  to  Bank-end, 
it  is  continued  by  Bank-side  and 
Willow-st.  to  Black  friars-bridge. 

Clipstone  -  Street,  Great  Portland- 
Street,  iMarybone, — at  64,  about 
j  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  101, 
Oxford-St.  along  John-st.  leading 
to  Cleveland-^,  opposite  London- 
st.  Fitzroy-sq. 

CI  oak  -  La  ne,   Dovvga  te  -  Hill , the 

second  on  the  R.  from  the  Man- 
sion-house, down  Walbrook,  it  is 
continued  by  St.  Thomas  Apostle 
to  67,  Queen-st.  Cheapside. 

Cloisters  or  Cloysters  (Great),  West- 
minster,— on  theS.side  the  abbey, 
entrance  at  the  S.E.  corner  of 
Dean's  yard. 

Cloisters  (Little),  Ditto,  Dean's 
Yard,  —  entrance  a  few  yards  S. 
from  the  last. 

Cloisters,  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospi- 
tal,— at  the  S.  corner,  entrance  by 
19,  Giltspur-st.Smithfield,  leading 
to  Little- Britain. 

Cloisters  (Little),  Ditto, — entrance 
at  44,  Smithfield. 

Cloisters,  St.  Catherine's, — entrance 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  St.  Cathe- 
rine's st.  from  Tower-hill,  is  si- 
tuate on  the  N.  side  the  church. 

Cloth-Fair,  West  Smithfield,— at  60, 
on  the  E.  side  the  market  by  Long- 
lane,  extending  to  King-st.  it  is 
continued  by  iVIiddle-st.  to  126, 
Aldersgate-st. 

Clothes-Exchange,  Rosemary-Lane,- 
at  3,  a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
east  from  Queen-st.  also  the  op. 
side  of  the  st.  two  doors  E,  from 
Princes-st. 


Clothes  Exchange  (Back),— behind 
7,  Rosemary-lane,  four  doors  E. 
from  the  last. 

Clothworkers-Hall,  Mincing- Lane, - 
is  the  first  house  on  the  L.  from 
42,  Fenchurch-st. 

Clouder's  Wharf,  Hor<elydown,  — 
the  first  E.  from  Pickle-herring- 
stairs,  about  ■§■  of  a  mile  from 
London-bridge. 

Club-Row,  Church-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green,: — at  171,  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  65,  Shoreditch,  extend- 
ing to  Sclater-st. 

Coachmaker's-Hall,  Noble-Street ,- 
at  14,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  117,  Cheapside. 

Coad's  Row,  Bridge  -  Road,  Lam- 
beth,— about  six  houses  on  theL. 
adjoining  the  artificial  stone-gal- 
lery by  Westminster-bridge. 

Coal  -  Exchange,  Lower  Thames- 
Street, — at  93,  nearly  op.  Bil- 
lingsgate, about  i  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  below  London-bridge. 

Coal-Harbour.     See  Cole- Harbour. 

Coal-Meter's  Office  for  Westminster, 
Northumberland-Street,  Strand,— 
at  7,  about  twelve  doors  on  the 
L.  from  5,  in  the  Strand,  near 
Charing-cross. 

Coal  -  Meter's    (Land)     Office  for 

the  City, at  8,  Knight-rider- 

st.  and  21,  Garlick-hill. 

Coal -Yard,  Drury-Lane, — at  158, 
leading  to  Smart's  buildings  and 
184,  Holborn. 

Cob's  Court,  Broadway,  Black- 
friars, — about  eight  doors  on  the 
L.  from  3,  Ludgate-st.  along  Pil- 
grim-court, leading  into  Shoe- 
makers-row. 

Cob's  Yard,   Petticoat- Lane, the 

second  on  the  R.  north,  a  few  doors 
from  Wentworth-st.  leading  into 
Cox's-sq. 

Cobbett's  Register -Office,   Bridges- 
Street,  Covent-  Garden, — at   10, 
thiee  doors  from   York-st.  nearly 
op.  Drury-lanc  theatre, 
L  Cobty's 


V 


Cobley's  Court,  Essex -Street,  White- 
chapel, — the  third  on  the  L.  five 
doors  from  107,  Wentworth-st. 
towards  105,  Whitechapel,  it  is 
nearly  op.  Essex-Court. 

Cock- Alley,  Moor-Lane.  See  Harts- 
horn-Alley. 

Cock- Alley,  Shoreditch, — at  75,  the 
second  on  the  R.  north  from  the 
turnpike,  leading  into  Cock-lane, 
and  Old  Nicol-street,  Bethnal- 
green. 

Cock- Alley,  Upper  East  Smithfield,- 
is  op.  94,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Tower-hill,  leading  to 
Cartwright-sq. 

Cock-Court,  Broad-Street,  Golden- 
Square, — is  behind  46  to  50,  ex- 
tending from  New-st.  to  Hopkins- 
street. 

Cock-Court,  Sharp's  Alley,  Cow- 
Cross, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Duke's  court,  Chick-lane,  leading 
towards  Cow-cross. 

Cock  -  Court,  Tottenham  -  Court  - 
Road, — at  11,  a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Oxford-st. 

Cock-Court,  Snow-Hill, — at  75  and 
78,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  east 
from  Fleet-market. 

Cock-Court,  St.  Martin's-le-Grand,- 
at  26,  seven  doors  on  the  L.  from 
66,  Newgate-st. 

Cock  and  Crown-Court,  Aldersgate- 
Strcet, — at  24,  about  eight  doors 
on  the  L.  north  of  Falcon-sq. 

Cock-Court,  Philip  -  Lane,  Wood- 
Street,' seven  doors  on  the  L. 

from  22,  Addle  -  street,  Alder- 
manbury. 

Cock-Court,  Ludgate-Hill, — at  19, 
op.  the  Old  Bailey,  leading  into 
Broadway,  Blackfriars. 

Cock  -  Court,     Turnmill  -  Street, 

Clerkcnwell, nearly   op.   the 

Roe-buck,  the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from  the  Sessions-house,  towards 
Smithfield. 

Cock-Court,  Norton  -  Falgate, — at 
31,  op.White-lion-st.  about  -J.  of  a 


mile  on  the  L.  northfrom  Bishops- 
gate-church. 

Cock-Court,  Jewry-Street,  Aldgate,- 
seven  doors  on  the  R.  from  Aid- 
gate  High-st.  nearly  op.  George- 
street. 

Cock  -  Court,  Haymarket.  See 
Cock- Yard. 

Cock-Hill,  Anchor  -  Street,  Spital- 
fields, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
53,  Shoreditch,  leading  into 
Webb-sq. 

Cock-Hill,Ncw-Street,Bishopsgate,- 
at  the  E.  end  of  it,  from  20, 
Bishopsgate-without,  leading  to 
Catherine-wheel-alley. 

Cock- Hill,  Ratcliffe, — the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  Shadwell  High-st. 
extending  from  the  Cock  to 
Broad-st. 

Cock  and  Hoop  -  Yard,  Hounds- 
ditch, — at  138,  op.Duke-st.  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  op. 
Bishortegate-church. 

Cock-Inn,  Leadenhall-Street,— -at 
51,  op.  Cree-church-lane,  about 
-y  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Corn- 
hill. 

Cock-Inn,  Haymarket, —  at  63, 
about  the  middle  of  the  W.  side, 
op.  James-st. 

Cock-Lane,  Giltspur  -  Street, — the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Newgate-st. 
towards  Smithfield,  leading  to  68, 
Snow-hill. 

Cock-Lane,  Shoreditch, — is  behind 
65,  by  the  turnpike,  extending 
from  Church-st.  to  Castle-si.  be- 
hind Shoreditch-church. 

Cock-Pit- Alley,  Drury  -  Lane, at 

135,  about  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side,  leading  into  Great  Wild-st. 
Lincoln's-inn-fields. 

Cock -Pit-Court,  Popping's  -  Court, 
Fleet-Street, — the  second  on  the 
L.  in  it  from  1 1 1,  Fleet-st. 

Cock-Pit- Yard(Great),  James-Street, 
Bedford-Row,  —  the  first  E.  pa- 
rallel to  it,  from  1  to  16,  extend- 
ing from  the  King's  road  to  Little 
James-st,  Cock- 


Cock-Pit- Yard  (Little),  Ditto, at 

the  S.  end  of  the  last,  back  of  1, 
James-st. 

Cockspnr-Street,  Charing- Cross, — 
the  W.  continuation  of  it  from 
the  Strand,  extending  from 
the  King's  Mews  to  the  Hay- 
market. 

Cock  -  Yard,  Hay  market,  — —  at 
G3,  near  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side. 

Coffbe-House-Alley,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  56,  leading  to  Queen- 
hithe,  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
either  Blacktriars  or  London- 
bridge. 

Coffee-House  -  Walk  and  Gardens, 
Hoxton.     See  Bacchus. 

Cohen's  Rents,  Mill-Yard,  Good- 
man's-Fields, — at  10,  about  the 
middle  of  the  E.  side  of  it. 

Colchester-Street,  Crutched-Friars,- 
is  on  the  N.  side  of  Great  Tower- 
hill,  about  six  doors  on  the  L. 
in  Savage  -  gardens  from  21  ,. 
Crutched- friars,  leading  into 
Cooper's  Row. 

Colchester-Street,  Red  Lion-Street, 
Whitechapel, — at  29,  about  eight 
doors  on  the  L.  from  32,  White- 
chapel High-street,  leading  into 
Church-st.  or  lane. 

Coldbath- Fields,  Clerkenwell, on 

the  N.  side  towards  Pemonville, 
by  the  House  of  Correction. 

Coldbath-Square,  Coldbath- Fields,- 
situate  between  Coppice-row  and 
Great  Warner-st.  facing  the 
House  of  Correction. 

Cole's  Buildings,  Long-Lane,  West 

Smithfield, on    the  N.    side, 

four  doors  W.  from  Charter- 
house-street. 

Cole-Stairs,  Shadwell,-at  the  bottom 
of  Gold's  hill,  about  two  miles 
below  London-bridge,  by  the  line 
of  the  river. 

Cole's  Wharf,  Horselydown,  New- 
Stairs, — is  on  the  W.  side  of  St. 
Saviour's  dock,  near  the  bottom 


c 

of  Shad-Thames,  about  |  of  a  mil* 
E.  from  London-bridge. 

Colebrook- Place,  Hoxton,— —the 
fifth  on  the  L.  about  \  of  a  mile 
from  Old-st.  road,  near  Turner's 
square,  and  op.  the  Hare  public* 
house. 

Colebrook-Square,     Hoxton, the 

first  on  the  L.  north   from  Glou- 

%  cester-st.  in  Hoxton-town,  near 
the  last. 

Cole- Harbour,  Hackney-Road, is 

about  J-  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Shoreditch-church,  a  few  houses 
on  the  N.  side  the  road,  adjoin- 
ing Alport's  nursery. 

Cole-Harbour,  Black  wall, — extends 
from  the  Dock-bason  towards  the 
Marsh-wall  on  the  side  of  the 
Thames. 

Cole-Harbour-Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — op.  150,  about  y  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Cole- Harbour  -  Place,  White  Bear- 
Yard,  Kent-Street,  Borough, — a 
few  yards  from  270,  Kent-street, 
leading  to  Swan-yard  and  the 
Borough. 

Cole-Harbour-Stairs,  UpperThames- 
Street, — the  bottom  of"  Cole-har- 
bour-lane from  op.  150,  Thames- 
st.  about  -J.  of  a  mile  W.  from 
London-bridge. 

Cole-Harbour-Street,  Hackney-Rd»- 
is  op.  Cole-Harbour,  lately  called 
Bath-st, 

Coleman's  Buildings,  Coleman- 
Street, — at  71,  six  doors  on  the 
L.  from  London-wall. 

Coleman  -  Court,  Coleman-Street, 
Bunhill-Row.— is  the  first  on  the 
L.a  few  yards  from  81,  Bunhill- 
row. 

Coleman's  Court,  Castle-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  31,  near  the  W.  end, 
by  Potts's  Vinegar-ground. 

Coleman's  Court,  Castle-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— the  first  on  the  R.  a  few" 
doors  from  Castle.-st.  See  the  last. 
Coleman- 


Coleman  -  Place,  RatclifFe  -  Row, 
City-Road, — is  about  the  middle 
of  the  S.  side  of  it,  near  the  N. 
end  of  Ironmongers  -  row,  from 
97,  Old-st.  by  the  Church. 
Coleman-Flace,  Coleman-Street,  Bun- 

hill-Row, the  first  on  the  R. 

a  few  yards  from  45,  Banner-st. 
St.  Luke's. 
Coleman  Street,  Bunhill-Row, — at 
83,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  63,  Chiswell-st.  leading  to 
45,  Banner-st. 

Coleman-Street    (Lower), is    the 

end   of   the    last,  next    Bunhill- 
row. 
Coleman-Street,  Lothbury, — the  N. 
continuation  of    the  Old   Jewry 
from  Cheapside,  bearing  to  the  R. 
extending  to  53,  Fore-st.  Cripple- 
gate. 
Coleman-Street,  Shadwell, — the  first 
N.  parallel  to  Wapping-wall,  ex- 
tending from    1 50,  New   Gravel- 
lane,   under  the  arch,    to    Star- 
street. 
Coleman's  Yard,  Bermondsey-Street,- 
at  110,  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
the  church,  towards  Tooley-st. 
College  -  Alms  -  Houses,   College  - 
'  Yard,    Counter-Street,   Borough. 
See  College- Yard. 
College -Court,  Cow  -  Cross,  West 
Smithfield, — the  third  on  the  L. 
from    St.    John's    street,    nearly 
facing  Turnmill-sr. 
College-Hill,  Upper  Thames-Street,- 
at  181,  the  first  E.  parallel  to  the 
bottom   of  Queen-st.  Cheapside, 
from  60  to  67. 
College   of  Physicians,    Warwick  - 
Lane, — the  first  on   the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  10,  Newgate- st. 
College-Row,  Chelsea.     See   Royal 

Hospital-row. 
Colege  -  Street,  Abingdon  -  Street, 
Westminster, — at  18,  the  first  on 
the  R.  south  from  the  Abbey,  ex- 
tending to  Deans-yard  and  Bowl- 
ing-st. 


College-Street(Little)  .Westminster,- 
at  9,  in  the  last  described,  leading 
into  Wood-st. 
College-Street,  Narrow- Wall,  Lam- 
beth.— about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from    Westminster-bridge,  to- 
wards Blackfriars,  extending  from 
op.  Vine-street  to  King's  Arms- 
stairs. 
College-Street,  Tooley-Street, — at 
140,  about  J  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  London-bridge,   leading  to 
Red-Lion-court,    and    43,     Ber- 
mondsey-st. 
College- Yard,  St.  Margaret's  Hill, 
Borough, — is  on  the  N.  side,  and 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  Counter-st. 
towards  Borough-market. 
Collet-Place,  White  -  Horse  -  Street, 
RatclifFe, — at  the  N.  end  of  it, 
by  the  workhouse  near  the  S.  side 
of  Stepney-church-yd. 
Collier-Court,    Golden-Lane,  Crip- 
plegate, — the  third  on  the  L.  from 
Barbican,    leading    into    Bridge- 
water-gardens. 
Collier-Court,  Fleet-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — two  doorson  theR.  from 
George-st.  Brick-lane,  near  Han- 
bury's  brewery. 
Collier's   Court,  Mill-Lane,  Tooley- 
Street, the  first  on  the  R.  from 

56,  Tooley-st. 
Collier's  Rents,  White-Street,  Bo- 
rough,  at  23,  the  fifth  on  the 

L.  from  the  back  of  St.  George's 
Church. 
Collier-Street,  Pentonville,  •         the 
first    N.  parallel  to  part  of   the 
High-st.  or  road,  extending  from 
Rodney-st.  to  Winchester-st. 
Collin's  Court,  Farmer-Street,  Shad- 
well, — at  44,  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  38,  High-st. 
Collins's  Place,   Poplar  High-Street 
or  Road, — is  about -j  a  mile  on  the 
L.   east    from   the   Commercial- 
road,  a  few    doors     below    the 
Green-Dragon. 
Collingwood  -  Place,  Broad  -  Street, 
RatclifFe, 


HatclifFe, — at  102,  a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Cock-hill,  and  nearly 
op.  Stone-stairs. 

Collingwood-Place,    Mount-Street, 

Bethnal-Green, is  nearly  op. 

Col!ingwood-st. 

Collingwood-Street,  Mount-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — the  third  on  the 
L.  in  it,  from  45,  Church-st.  or 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Virginia- 
st.  behind  Shoreditch-church. 

Collingwood-Street,  City-Road, 

is  the  first  N.  parallel  to  the  City- 
terrace,  op.  Fountain-place,  ex- 
tending from  Providence-st.  or 
Westmoreland  -  place  to  Trafal- 
gar-st. 

Collingwood-Street.Christ-Church,- 
is  the  S.  continuation  of  Green  - 
walk  to  Lambeth-marsh,  and  the 
first  on  the  R.  in  it  from  Surrey- 
chapel. 

Co! litch- Place,  Cross-Street,  New- 
ington, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  the  church  towards 
Walworth. 

Colonnade,  Upper  Guilford-Street, 
Foundling-Hospital, — is  the  first 
N.  parallel  to  part  of  it,  extending 
from  12,  Grenville-st.totheMews, 
leading  into  Bernard-st. 

Colour-Court,  Worcester-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  14,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  10,  Queen-st. 

Colville  -  Court,  Charlotte  -  Street, 
Rathbone-Place, — at  17,  extending 
to  56,  John-st.  three  doors  S.  from 
Goodge-street,  Tottenham-court- 
road. 

Commerce-Row,  Blackfriars-Road,- 
is  part  of  the  W.  side  of  it,  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the 
bridge,  nearly  op.  Surrey-chapel. 
Commercial  -  Chambers,  Miriories, 
at  13,  that  number  of  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Aldgate  High-st. 
Commercial  Chronicle  Newspaper- 
Office,     Fleet-Street, at   151, 

about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R.   from 
fleet-market,  by  Bolt-court. 


Commercial-Dock.  See  Greenland- 
Dock. 

Commercial  -  Hall,  Skinner  -  Street, 
Snow-Hill, — at  9,  the  large  house, 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  Fleet- 
market,  towards  Newgate-st. 

Commercial  -  Place,  Commercial  - 
Road, — part  of  the  S.  side  of  it, 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  east 
from  the  Half-way-house,  extend- 
ing from  Lucas  -  place  to  John- 
street. 

Commercial-Road,  Whitechapel,-— 
the  E.  continuation  of  Church-st. 
or  lane,  to  the  West-India-Docks 
and  Poplar,  about  two  miles  in 
length. 

Commercial-Road-Office,  Bucklers- 
bnry, — two  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  Mansion-house. 

Commercial -Terrace,  Commercial  - 
Road,  Limehouse, — on  theS.  side 
the  road,  a  few  doors  E.  of  the 
church,  by  the  end  of  Gill-st. 

Commissary-General's  Office,  Great 
George-Street,  Westminster, — at 
35,  the  third  door  on  the  L.  from 
St.  James's  Park,  towards  West- 
minster-bridge. 

Commons,  House  of,  Westminster- 
is  on  the  S.  side  of  Westminster- 
hall,  facing  the  abbey. 

Common-Pleas,  Court  of, — is  held  at 
Westminster-hall,  and  at  Guild- 
hall, King-street,  Chcapside. 

Common  -  Pleas -Office, King's- 

bench-walk /Temple,  at  the  bottom 
of  Mitre-ccurt,  from  44,  Fleet- 
street. 

Compter-Court,  Poultry, — at  30,  a 
few  doors  on  the  R.  from  the  Man- 
sion-house, towards  Cheapside, 
leading  to  the  Compter. 

Ccmpton- Passage,  Compton-Street, 
Clerkenwell, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  198,  St.  John's  street, leading 
to  Allen-st. 

Compton-Street,     Clerkenwell, — at 

198,  St.  John's  street,  about  |  of  a 

mile  on  the  R.  from  Smithfield, 

extending 


.  extending  to  107,  Goswell-street. 

Compton-Street  (New), Broad-Street, 

St.    Giles's, is    the   first     E. 

from  the  church,  and  first  W. 
from  Monmouth-street,  extending 
to  Crown-st. 

Compton-Street  (Little,) the  W. 

continuation  of  the  last,  from 
Crown-st.  to  Greek -st.  Soho-sq. 

Compton-Street  (Old),  the  W.  con- 
tinuation of  the  last,  from  Greek- 
st.  to  Princes-st.  total  length  about 
•|  of  a  mile. 

Compton-Street,  Bloomsbury.  See 
Bury-Street. 

Conduit-Court,  Long- Acre, — at  17, 
near  the  W.  end,  leading  to  Hart- 
st.  Covent-garden. 

Conduit-Street,  Hanover-Square,  — 
extends  from  100,  Swallow-st.  to 
22,  New  Bond-st. 

Connaught-PIace,  Edgeware-Road,- 
a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from 
Tyburn-turnpike. 

Constable. Row.     See  Five  Ditto. 

Constable's -Wharf,  Horselydown, — 
is  the  second  E.  from  George's 
stairs,  nearly  facing  Thomas- st. 
near  |  of  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge. 

Constitution-Hill,  Green-Park, — the 
road  rising  between  St.  James's 
park  and  Hyde-park-corner. 

Constitution-Row,Gray'sInn-Lane,- 
on  the  E.  side,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Holborn. 

Contentment-Row,  Hoxton, the 

N.  continuation  of  Gloucester- 
terrace,  op.  Brit's  buildings,  about 
•J  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Old- 
street-road,  along  Pitfield-st.  and 
Haberdashers-walk. 

Conway  -  Court,     Paradise  -  Street, 

Marybone, is    between     10, 

Paradise-street,  and  49,  Padding- 
ton- st.  extending  from  Grafton- 
st.  to  Burying- ground-passage. 

Conway  -  Mews,  Conway  -  Street, 
Fitzroy-Square, —  at  the  S.  end 
by  London  st. 


Conway-Street,  Fitzroy-Square,— at 
the  S.  W.  comer,  extending  to  26, 
London-st. 

Conway-Street  (Upper),Fitzroy-Sq.- 
at  the  N.  W.  corner  of  it,  op.  the 
last,  extending  to  the  New-road, 
and  is  the  second  on  the  L.  in  it 
from  Tottenham-court-road. 

Cook's  Aims-Houses,  Spring-Street, 
Shadwell, — is  by  30,  in  the  said 
street,  on  the  S.  side  of  Shadwell- 
church-yard. 

Cook's  (Captain)  Alms  -  Houses, 
Mile-End, — is  about  2|  miles  on 
the  L.  from  Aldgate-pump,  op. 
York-pl. 

Cook's  Buildings,  Stoney-Lane,  Gra- 
vel-Lane, Houndsditch, — the  last 
but  one  on  the  L.  in  it,  near  Pet- 
ticoat-lane. 

Cook's  Court,  Primrose -street,  Bi- 
shopsgate-without, — at  15,  a  few- 
doors  on  the  R.  from  1 10,  Bi- 
shopsgate,  leading  into  Long -alley. 

Cook's-Court,  Carey-Street,  Chan- 
cery-Lane,— at  36,  the  second  on 
the  R.  from  99,  Chancery-lane, 
leading  to  11,  Searl-st. 

Cook's  Passage,  North  -  Row, 
Park-Lane, — at  12,  a  few  yards 
on  the  L.  from  Park-st.  towards 
Park-lane. 

Cook's  Row,  St.  Pancras, — is  about 
fourteen  doors  N.from  the  church, 
on  the  R.  towards  Camden-town. 

Cook's  Wharf,  Shadwell, — at  the 
bottom  of  Gold's  hill,  about  2 
miles  below  London-bridge,  by 
the  line  of  the  river. 

Coopers  Aims-Houses.  See  Coopers- 
Square. 

Coopers  Court,  Great  Windmill- 
Street,  Hayraarket, — at  10,  the 
first  on  the  R.  from  Piccadilly. 

Coopers-Court,  Portpool-Lane, — at 
27,  the  first  on  the  L.  three  doors 
from  64,  Leather-lane,  Holborn. 

Coopers-Court,  Steward-Street,  Gos- 

well-Street, — is  three  doors  on  the 

R.frojoa  30,  Brick -lane,  St.  Luke's. 

Coopers. 


Coopers-Court,  White-Cross-Street, 
St.  Luke's — at  83,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Chiswell- 
st.  towards  Old-st. 

Coopers-Court,  Blue- Anchor- Yard, 
Rosemary-Lane, — the  last  on  the 
L.  from  48,  Rosemary-lane,  and 
on  the  N.  side  New  Martin-st. 
from  97,  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Coopers-Gardens,  Hackney-Road, — 
the  second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Shorcditch-church,  towards 
Hackney. 

Cooper's  Hall,  Basinghall-Street, — 
at  71,  about  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side,  adjoining  the  church. 

Coopers- Place,  Little  York-Place, 
New-Road,  Marybone, — is  three 
doorson  theL.  from  Great Quebec- 
st.  at  the  back  of  9,  Salisbury- 
place. 

Coopers-Rents,St.Catherine'sSquare, 
Tower-Hill, — on  the  N.E.  corner 
of  it,  entrance  op.  St.  Catherine's 
stairs. 

Coopers-Row,  Crutched-Friars,-the 
third  on  the  R.  in  it,  from  64, 
Mark-lane,  extending  to  Great 
Tower-hill. 

Coopers  -  Square,  School  -  House  - 
Lane,  Ratcliffe, — is  a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Cockhill-towards 
Brook-st. 

Coopers  -  Street,  Orchard  -  Street, 
Westminster, — at  29,  extending  to 
3,  Dacre-st,  a  few  doors  W.  from 
New  Tothill-st. 

Copenhagen- Place,  Limehoure, 

on  the  N.  side  of  the  New  Cut, 
the  entrance  by  the  first  on  the 
R.  in  Salmon-lane,  from  the  Com- 
mercial-road, towards  Stepney. 

Copper's  Wharf, — the  bottom  of 
Salisbury-street  or  Cecil-st.  from 
77,  Strand. 

Copper  .  Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  12,  between  Aderson's 
and  Carron-wharf,  about  £  of  a 
mile  E.  from  Blackfriars-bridge. 

Coppice-Row,  Clerkenwell, ex- 


tends from  Ray-st.  at  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  the  Green,  by  the  Ses- 
sions -  house  to  Coldbath  -  fields, 
near  the  House  of  Corredion. 

Copthall  -  Buildings,  Throgmorton- 
Strcet,  —  is  the  continuation  of 
Copthall-chambers  and  court,  ex- 
tending t:)  Bell-alley. 

Copthall  -Chambers,  Throgmorton- 
Street, — is  the  continuation  of 
Copthall-court,  towards  Bell-alley 
and  Moorfields. 

Copthall-Court,  Throgmorton-St.— - 
at  30,  about  ten  doors  on  the  L. 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
Bank,  leading  towards  Bell- alley 
and  Moorfields. 

Coram-Place,  Little  Coram-Street, 
Russel-Square, — the  first  on  the 
R.  from  54,  Great  Coram-street, 
leading  to  Russel-place. 

Coram-Street  (Great),  Brunswick- 
Square, — extends  from  the  N.  W, 
corner  of  it,  to  Wooburn-place, 
Russel-square. 

Coram-Street  (Little), — the  first  E. 
parallel  to  Wooburn-pl.  extending 
from  54,  Great  Coram-st.  to  10, 
Tavistock-pl. 

Corbets-Court.Gracechurch-Street,- 
about  seven  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Comhill,  towards  London-bridge. 

Corbets-Court,  Brown's  Lane,  Spi- 
talfields, — at  36,  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  op.  55,  Brick-lane,  it  is 
continued  by  Grey-eagle-st. 

Corbets-Court,  Vine-Street.  Spital- 
fields, — at  11,  leading  into  the 
last  described. 

Corder's  Wharf,  Horselydown,  — the 
second  E.  from  Pickle-herring- 
stairs,  about  ^  of  a  mile  from 
London-bridge. 

Cordwainers  -  Charity- School,  Old 
Change, — the  corner  of  Watling- 
st.  by  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 

Cordwainers-Hall,  Great  Distaff- 
Lane, — at  16,  four  doors  W.  from 
21 ,  Friday-st.  Cheapside. 

Cordwells-Court,  Mary  bone-Street, 
Piccadilly, 


Piccadilly, — at   11,  op.  the  N. 
end  of  Air-st. 

Cork-Mews,  Cork-Street,— at  12, 
five  doors  on  the  L.  from  Vigo- 
Lane. 

Cork-Street,  New  Bond-Street, — the 
first  E.  parallel  to  part  of  it,  ex- 
tending from  Vigo-lane  to  13< 
Clif?ord-st. 

Corn-Exchange  (New),  Mark-Lane, - 
at  31,  about  eight  doors  on  the 
L.  from  68,  Great  Tower-st. 

Corn-Exchange  (Old).Mark-Lane,- 
is  opposite  the  last  described. 

Cornbury-Place,  Kent-Road, — is  a 
part  of  the  S.  W.  side  of  it,  ex- 
tending from  Swan-pl.  to  Ortford- 
row,  about  J-  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
below  the  Bricklayers-arms. 

Cornhill, — extends  from  the  Man- 
sion-house to  Leadenhall-st.  and 
124,  Bishopsgate-st.  and  is  about 
y  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Cornycap-Alley,  Bankside,  South- 
wark, — the  second  on  the  L.  west 
from  Thames-st.  towards  Black- 
friars-bridge. 

Cornwall-Street,  St.  George's  in  the 

East, the  first  N.  parallel  to 

Back-lane,  a  few  yards  behind 
Bath-terrace,  near  Cannon-street- 
turnpike. 

Cornwall-Street  (Lower), the  E. 

end  of  the  last,  extending  from 
Charles-st.  to  King  David's  Fort. 

Corporation  for  working  Mines  in 
Scotland, — Office  at  the  Sun  Fire- 
Office,  Cornhill. 

Corporation  -  Court,  Corporation  - 
row,  Clerkenwell, — is  four  or 
five  doors  on  the  L.  in  it,  from 
the  N.  end  of  St.  John's  st. 

Corporation-Lane,Corporation-Row, 
CJerkenwell. — is  part  of  the  W. 
end  of  it,  by  Rosamond-st. 

Corporation-Row,  St.  John's  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  the  N.  end  of 
it,  being  the  last  on  the  L.  from 
Smithficld,  it  expends  toRosamond- 
ttreet. 


Cottage-Lane,  Dorrins-Row,  Cdm-* 
mercial-Road, — is  the  first  on  the 
L.  in  the  Commercial-road,  near  |. 
of  a  mileE.  from  Cannon-st.  road. 
Cottage- Place,  Chapel-Path,  Som- 
mers-Town, — is  behind  16,  about 
ten  doors  on  the  L.  from  Brill-row. 
Cottage-Place,  Poplar, — is  about  ■§ 
a  mile  on  the  R.  in  the  East-India 
Dock-road,  from  Limehouse,  on 
the  E.  side  the  East-India  alms- 
houses. 
Cottage-Place,  Lion-Street,  Kent- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  L.  five 
doors  from  the  said  road  ;  also 
the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Gloucester  -  place,  Wal- 
worth. 
Cottage -Row,  Bermondsey  New- 
Road, — part  of  the  E.  side  of  it, 
extending  from  the  Bricklayers- 
arms,  towards  Bermondsey-church. 

Cottage  -  Row,  Poplar, extends 

from     Cottage-place     to   Poplar 
High-st.  or  road. 
Cottons-Gardens,  Old  Palace- Yard, 
Westminster, — is  nearly  op.   the 
abbey,    extending    towards    the 
Thames. 
Cottons-Gardens,   Hackney-Road,- 
the  extremity   of  Providence-gar- 
dens, being   the  third  on -the  L. 
from  Shorcditch-church. 
Cotton-Street,  Poplar, — is   the  first 
E.  parallel  to   Bow-lane,  leading 
towards   the    East  -  India  Dock- 
road. 
Cotton's  Wharf,  Tooley-  Street,—— 
entrance  at  17,  being  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 
Cotton  Yard,  Poplar  High-Street  or 
Pvoad, — is  about  \  a  mile  E.  from 
the  Commercial-road,  on  the  L. 
nearly  op.  the  Charity-school  and 
Town-hall. 
Counter- Alley,     High-Street,     Bo- 
rough,— op.  66,  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the   R.    from  London-bridge, 
leading  into  Counter-street. 

Counter- 


Counter-Street,  Borough,— extends 
from  St.  Margaret's- hill  to  the 
Borough-market,  about  -J  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  London-bridge. 

Counting-House- Yard,  Christ's  Hos- 
pital,— the  first  on  the  L.  in 
Butcherhall-lane,  from  82,  New- 
gate-street. 

County-Chronicle  Newspaper-Of- 
fice,—18,  Warwick-square,  five 
doors  on  the  L.  in  the  square, 
from  the  middle  of  the  W.  side  of 
Warwick-lane. 

County  Fire-Office,  —  25,  South- 
ampton-street, Strand,  three  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Covent-garden. 

County-Goal  (for  Surrey), — is  a 
few  yards  on  the  L.  in  Newing- 
ton-causeway,  from  Stones-end, 
towards  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

County  Herald  Newspaper-Office,- 
18,  Warwick-square.  See  County 
Chronicle-Office. 

County  Newspaper-Office, at  5, 

Warwick-square,  being  that  num- 
ber of  doors  on  the  R.  from  War- 
wick-lane ;  here  advertisements  are 
taken  in  for  every  newspaper  in 
the  United  Kingdom. 

County-Row,  Mill-Lane,  Tooley- 
Street, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
55,  Tooley-st.  leading  to  Hays's 
wharf. 

County  -  Street,  County  -  Terrace, 
Kent-Road, — is  the  first  N.  pa- 
rallel to  it  or  behind  it,  from  the 
Kent- road. 

County-Terrace,  Kent-Road, is 

about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle,  opposite 
Rodney's  buildings. 

Courier  D'Angleterre  Newspaper- 
Office, — 4,  Crane-court,  Fleet- 
street,  (Mr.  Harpur's)  four  doors 
on  the  R.  from  174,  Fleet-st. 

Courier  Newspaper-Office,  Strand,- 
at  348,  about  six  doors  E.  from 
Exeter-change. 

Courier  De  Londres,  Newspaper- 
Office,— behind  73,  Great  Queen- 


st.  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields,  and  op. 
Little  Queen-st.  from  222,  High- 
Holborn. 

Court  of  Delegates,  Doclors-Com- 
mons, — the  fifth  door  on  the  L. 
under  the  Gateway  from  op.  14, 
Great  Knight-rider-st. 

Court  of  Requests,  Osborn-Street, 
Whitechapel,— is  five  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Whitechapel,  nearly 
op.  the  church. 

Court  of  Requests,  Castle-Street, 
Leicester-Square, — at  30,  twelve 
doors'on  the  R.  from  Hemming*- 
row,  St.  Martin's  lane. 

Court  of  Requests,  Vine-Street,  Pic- 
cadilly,— at  21,  ten  doors  from 
the  W.  end  of  Brewer-st.  Golden- 
square. 

Court  of  Requests,Fullwood's Rents, 
Holborn, — at  13,  the  last  house 
on  the  L.  from  34,  Holborn. 

Court  of  Requests,  Guildhall, — the 
third  door  on  the  R.  from  23, 
King-st.  Cheapside. 

Court  of  Request-Office,  Weston- 
Street,  Maze,  Borough, — at  17, 
about  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
35,  Snow's  fields. 

Court-Street,  Whitechapel-Road,  — 
at  110,  nearly  op.  the  London- 
hospital,  leading  to  Ducking- 
pond-row. 

Cousin-Lane,  Upper  Thames-St. — 
at  84,  op.  Dowgate-hill,  near  |  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Covent-Garden,— the  N.  end  of 
Southampton-st.  from  387,  Strand, 
or  the  S.  end  of  James-st.  from 
43,  Long- acre. 

Covent-Garden-Theatre, at    the 

N.  E.  corner  of  Covent-garden, 
extending  through  to  Bow-st.  and 
to  Hart-st.  where  there  are  other 
entrances. 

Covent-Garden-Workhouse, — at  the 
N.  end  of  Norfolk-street,   Mid- 
dlesex-Hospital, or  the  S.   end  of 
Cleveland-street,  Fitzroy  -  square, 
M  facing 


facing  Queen   Ann-street    East. 

Coventry  -  Court,     Haymarket, 

at  29,    leading  to  6,  Coventry- 
street. 

Coventry-Place,  Willow-Walk,  Ber- 
mondsey, — a  few  houses  on  the 
L.  in  it,  fromPage's-walk  towards 
the  Grange-road. 

Coventry-Street,  Haymarket,  —  the 
last  on  the  R.  from  Cockspur.st. 
Charing-cross,  extending  from 
the  E.  end  of  Piccadilly  toPrinces- 
st.  Soho. 

Cow  .  Alley,  Free  -  School  -  Street, 
Horselydown, — at  26,  near  %  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge  along  Tooley-st.  it  leads 
into  Goat-yard, 

Cow-Court,  Old-Street,  St.  Luke's,- 
at  122,  the  second  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  Goswell-st. 

Cow-Court,  Hare-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — at  80,  the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  108,  Brick-lane. 

Cow-Court,  Rotherhithe, — near  333, 
Rotherhithe-st.  by  the  S.  E.  cor- 
ner of  the  church-yard. 

Cow-Cross,  St.  John's  Street,  West 
Smithfield, — at  87,  the  second  on 
theL.  a  few  doors  from  Smithfield, 
it  extends  toTurnmill-st.  by  which 
it  is  continued  to  Clerkenwell- 
green. 

Cow-Lane,  West  Smithfield,  —  at 
93,  the  third  on  the  L.  from  New- 
gate-st.  or  from  the  Old  Bailey, 
leading  to  Snow-hill  and  Fleet- 
market. 

Cow-Lane,  New  Gravel-Lane, — at 
97,  the  second  on  the  L.  and 
about  nine  doors  from  23, 1  iigh-st. 
Shadwell,  leading  into  Farmer- 
street. 

Cow-Lane,  Stepney, — the  fir^t  N. 
parallel  to  and  a  ft;w  yards  from 
the  church-yard,  extending  from 
the  S.  end  of  the  green,  towards 
Rhodes's  wells  and  Bow-common. 

Cow-Lane,  Rotherhithe,- is  between 
Lower  Queen. street  and  Trinity- 


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st.  op.  Riches  Wharf,  near  f  ■% 
mile  from  Greenland-dock. 

Cow  -  Yard,  Liquorpond  -  Street, 
Gray's-Inn-Lane,  — op.  42,  the 
first  on  the  R.  a  few  yards  from 
68.  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Cmvheel- Alley,  White-Crpss-Street, 
St.  Luke's, — at  168,  five  doors  S. 
on  the  R.  from  Ban ner-st.  leading 
to  Golden-lane. 

Cowley-Street,  Wood-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  second  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  64,  Millbank- 
st.  leading  to  Barton-st.  and  Col- 
lege-st. 

Cowper's  Court,  Cornhill, — at  32, 
leading  to  6,  Btrchin-lane. 

Cox's  Court,.  Aldersgate-Street, 

at  1 60,  two  doors  S.  from  West- 
moreland-buildings, about  \  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  66,  Newgate- 
street. 

Cox's  Court,  Little  Britain, the 

second  on  the  L.  from  St.  Bartho- 
lomew's hospital,  towards  Alders- 
gate-st. 

Cox's  Court,  Green- Walk,  Christ- 
Church,  Surrey,— the  first  on  the 
L.  from  Holland-st.  by  Black- 
friars-bridge,  behind  the  Falcon 
glass-manu  factory. 

Cox's  Court,  Petticoat-Lane.-nearlv 
op.  Stoney-lane,  about  eight  doors 
S.  from  Wentworth-st.  and  \  of  % 
mile  on  the  R.  north  from  41 ,  Aid- 
gate. 

Cox's  Gateway,  Bermondsey-Street,- 
at  22 1 ,  about  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side. 

Cox's    Rents    City-Road, a  few 

doors  on  the  L.  from  the  Angel, 
Islington. 

Cox's  Square,  Spitalfields, — situate 
behind  the  corner  formed  by 
Wenrworth-st.  and  Petticoat-lane, 
communicating  to  the  former 
by  Short's  street,  to  the  latter  by 
Cobb's  yard  and  Fisher's  alley. 

Cox-Street,  Tavistock- Place,  Ta- 
vistock-Square, — is  the  E»  con- 
tinuation. 


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tinuatlon  of  itfroraMarchmont-st. 

Cox's  Quay,  Lower  Thames-Street,- 
at  6,  the  second  E.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Cotf's  Wharf,  Fountain-Court,  Cecil- 
Street,  Strand,  —  be  ween  Brown- 
ing's and  Winckworth's Wharfs, 
about  i  of  a  mile  W.  from  Soraer- 
set-house. 

Crabtree  -  Row,  Hackney  -  Road, 
Eethnal-Green, — the  third  on  the 
R.  about  -J-  of  a  mile  from  Shore- 
ditch-church,  op.  Union-st.  ex- 
tending to  the  Birdcage-walk. 

Cradle-Court,  St.  Mary-Axe,  —  at 
21,  near  Bury-court,  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  R.  from  1 1 G, 
Leadenhall-st. 

Cradle-Court,  Red  -  Cross-  Street, 
Cripplegate, — at  51,  the  third  on 
the  L.  ten  or  eleven  doors  from 
Barbican,  leading  to  Bowling- 
alley  and  20,  White-cross-st. 

Craigs-Court,  Charing-Cross,  —  at 
20,  on  the  E.  side,  a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  Strand,  towards 
Westminster-bridge. 

Cranbourne- Alley,  Cranbourne-St.- 
at  10,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Castle-st.  leading  to  Bear-st. 

Cranbourne-Passage,  Cranboume- 
Street, — at  16,  by  the  first  house 
on  the  R.  from  Castle-st.  extend- 
ing to  Little  Newport-st. 

Cranbourne-Street,  Leicester-Sq. — 
at  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the  square, 
leading  into  Castle-st.  or  the  first 
on  the  R.  in  Castle-st.  from  Great 
Newport-st.  Long-acre. 

Crane-Court,  Fleet-Street, — at  174, 
five  doors  E.  from  Fetter-lane. 

Crane-Court,  Lambeth-Hill,  Upper 
Thames-Street, — three  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Old  Fish-st.  and  the 
third  court  from  212,  Upper 
Thames-st. 

Cranes  (Three).  See  Three  Cranes. 

Crane  (New)  Dock,  Wapping,-the 
first  E.  from  New  Crane-stairs. 
See  Ditto. 


Crane-Stairs  (New),  Wapping,  — — 
at  198,  op.  the  bottom  of  New 
Gravel-lane,  from  22,  High-st. 
Shadwell. 

Crane- Yard  (Old),  Leicester- Street, 
S vvallow-Street,-at  21 ,  three  doors 
on  the  R.  from  31,  Swallow-st. 
towards  Warwick-st. 

Craven-Buildings,  Drury-Lane, — zt 
94,  two  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Wych-st.  towards  Holborn. 

Craven-Buildings,  City-Road,-is  the 
first  on  the  R.  north  from  Old-st. 
about  -j  of  a  mile  from  Finsbury-sq. 
leading  to  Charles-square,  Hoxton, 
the  S.  side  of  the  street  is  called 
Brunswick-place. 

Craven  -  Court,  Craven  -  Street, 
Strand, — at  34,  about  the  middle 
of  the  E.  side,  leading  intoHun- 
gerford-market. 

Craven-Street,  Strand, — at  10,  ten 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Charing- 
cross,  extending  to  the  Thames. 

Craven-Street,  City-Road,-entrance 
by  the  first  on  the  R.  north  from 
Old-st.  about  j.  of  a  mile  from 
Finsbury-square,  it  extends  from 
Craven-buildings  to  Charles- place. 

Craven- Yard,  Drury-Lane, — at  97, 
about  four  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Wych-st.  towards  Holborn. 

Crawfords-Court,  Rothcrhithe,  See 
Cow-Court. 

Crawfords  -  Passage,  Ray  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  the  Green  by  the  Sessions- 
hou^e,  leading  to  Coppice-row  by 
the  workhouse. 

Creechurch-Lane,Leadenhall-street,~ 
at  87,  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Aldgate,  leading  to  Duke's  place 
and  Houndsditch. 

Creed  -  Lane,  Ludgate  -  Street, at 

15,  the  first  on  the  L.  five  doors 
from  St.  Paul's  church-yard,  lead- 
ing to  Shoemakers-row,  Black - 
friars. 

Crescent  (North),  Chenies  -  Street. 
Bedford-Square, — is  two  doors  on 

the 


the  L.  in  it,  from  209,  Totten- 
ham-court-road, facing  Alfred- 
place. 

Crescent  (South),  Great  Store-Street, 

Bedford-Square, is  two    doors 

on  the  R.  in  it  from  Tottenham- 
court-road,  facing  Alfred-place. 

Crescent,     Sommers-Town, the 

second  on  the  L.  in  Brill-row, 
from  the  Brill,  Weston-st.  or  the 
termination  of  Phcenix-st.  from 

•    Clarendon-square. 

Crescent,  Temple-Bar.  SeePickett- 
Street. 

Crescent,  Jewin-Street,  Cripplegate,- 
two  doors  on  the  R.  from  29, 
Redcross-street,  leading  to  Alfred's 
court. 

Crescent,  Bridge-Street,  Blackfriars,- 
is  part  of  the  E.  side  of  it,  com- 
mencing about  six  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Ludgate-hill. 

Crescent,  Minories, — is  behind  102, 
<t  about  thirteen  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Tower-hill. 

Crescent- Place,  Bridge -Street,  Black- 
friars, — is  about  eight  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Ludgate-hill,  towards 
the  bridge. 

Crescent-Place,  Hackney-Road,— at 
12,  Clarence-pl.  the  third  on  the 
R.  \  of  a  mile  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Crescent-Place,  Lambeth-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — part  of  the  S. 
side,  by  St.  George's  Crescent, 
leading  from  the  Obelisk  towards 
Lambeth. 

Cripplegate-Buildings,  Wood- Street, 
Cheapside, — is  the  N.  continua- 
tion of  it,  extending  from  London- 
wall  to  1 1 ,  Fore-street. 

Cripplegate  -  Church  -  Yard,  Fore- 
Street,  Cripplegate, is  a  few 

doors  on  the  L.  from  the  last 
described  towards  Red  -  cross  - 
street. 

Crispin- Street,  Spitalfields,  —  inter- 
sefts  Union-st.  at  25,  being  the 
third  from  69,  Bishopsgate-with- 


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out,  extending  from  Artillery-pi. 
to  Lamb-st.  Spital-sq. 

Crombies-Row,  Commercial-Road, 
See  Doran's  Row. 

Cromers-Place,  Marston-  Street,Som- 
mers-Town,  —  is  eight  or  nine 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Phillips's 
buildings,  Willsted-st. 

Crooked-Lane,  Cannon-Street,- — at 
49,  leading  into  Miles's  lane,  and 
on  the  L.  to  18,  Fish-street-hill, 
or  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
London-Bridge  in  Fish-street- hill. 

Crooker's  Buildings,  Charles-Square, 
Hoxton, — two  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Pitfield-st.  Old-street-road, 
towards  the  square. 

Crooket's  Alley,  High-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Broad-street,  towards  Lambeth- 
church,  leading  into  Fore-street. 

Crooked-Billet-Court,   Long- Alley, 

Moorfields, about  seven  doors 

on  the  L.  from  Moorfields  towards 
Sun-street. 

Crooked  -  Billet  -  Wharf,    Milbank- 

Street,  Westminster, is   nearly 

op.  58,  between  Wallinger's  wharf 
and  Pearce's  brewery. 

Crooked  -  Billet  -  Yard,  Kingsland- 
Road,-is  the  sixth  on  the  L.  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  Shoreditch- 
church,  nearly  op.  Union-st. 

Crosby-Row,  Snow's  Fields,  Bo- 
rough,— is  the  third  on  the  R. 
down  King-st.  from  108,  Borough 
High-st.  leading  to  Long-lane, 
Bermondsey. 

Crosby- Row,  Walworth, — part  of 
the  E.  side  the  main  road,  about 
\  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  extending  from 
Vork-pl.  to  East-st.  about  £  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Crobby-Square,Bishopsgate-Within,- 
at  28,  about  ten  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  City  of  London  Tavern, 
leading  to  Crosby -st.  and  61,  St. 
Mary  Axe. 

Crosby-Street,  St,  Mary  Axe,~at 

61, 


61,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  117, 
Leadcnhall-8t.  leading  to  Great 
St.  Helens  on  the  R.  and  to  Crosby  - 
square  on  the  L. 

Cross- Alley,  Shoe-Lane,— at  32,  near 
the  middle  of  the  E.  side,  leading 
to  George-alley  and  70,  Fleet- 
marker. 

Cross-Alley,  Gun-AHey,  Wapping,- 
two  doors  on  the  R.  in  it,  from 
105,  Wapping-st.  leading  into 
Upper  WelJ-alley. 

Cross-Alley,  King-Street,  Rother- 
hithe, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
375,  Rotherhithe-street,  leading 
into  Queen-st. 

Cross- Alley,  Salisbury- Street,  Ber- 
mondsey  or  Rotherhithe-wall, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Rother- 
hithe-wall, leading  into  Mari- 
gold-street. 

Cross-Court,  Broad-Court,  Drury- 
•  Lane, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
44,  Drury  -  lane,  leading  into 
Duke's-court. 

Cross-Court,  Cross-Street,  Carnaby- 
Market, — is  the  continuation  of 
it,  from  Carnaby- street  to  the 
market,  leading  to  17,  King  - 
street. 

Cross-Gun-Court,  Rosemary-Lane,- 
at  111,  nearly  op.  Darby-street, 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side 
of  the  said  lane. 

Cross-Key-Court,  London- Wall, — is 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side  of 
it,  between  Leathersellers-buiJd- 
ings  and  Black-swan-alley,  op. 
Bethlem-hospital. 

Cross-Key-Court,  St.  John's  Street, 
West  Smithfield,  — two  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Cow-cross,  towards 
St.  John's  lane. 

Cross-Keys-Inn,Wood-Street,Cheap- 
side, — at  128,  three  doors  on  the 
L.  from  122,  Cheapside. 

Cross-Key s-Inn,  Gracechurch-St.- — 
at  16,  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Lombard-st.  towards  Cornhill. 

Cross-Keys-Inn,  St,  John's  Street, 


West  Smithfield, — at  109,  about 
seventeen  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Smithfield. 

Cross-Key- Mews,  Mary  bone-Lane,— 
at  34,  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
High-st.  near  Bulstrode-st. 

Cross-Key  Square,  Little  Britain,— is 
eight  doors  on  the  R.  from  75, 
Aldersgate-street,  towards  West 
Smithfield. 

Cross-Key- Yard,  Bermondsey-St.— 
at  266,  about  sixteen  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Tooley-st. 

Cross-Lane,  Neat-Houses,  Chelsea, - 
is  near  -|  a  mile  from  Pimlico,  over 
the  bridge  towards  the  Thames, 
about  the  middle  of  Bakers-lane. 

Cross-Lane,  Long-Acre, — at  106, 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
is  continued  by  King-street  to  St. 
Giles's. 

Cross-Lane,  Newton-Street,  Hol- 
born, — the  continuation  of  it  from 
206,  High  Holborn,  leading  to 
Parker's  lane  and  Lincoln's-inn- 
fields. 

Cross-Lane,  Bush-Lane,  Cannon- 
Street, — at  27,  eight  doors  on  the 
L.  from  23,  Cannon-st.  leading 
into  Suffolk-lane. 

Cross- Lane,  St.  Mary's  Hill,— at  28, 
about  eleven  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Little  Eastcheap,  op.  Rood-lane, 
Fenchurch  -  street,  extending  to 
Idol-lane. 

Cross-Lane,  St.Dunstan's  Hill,— -the 
second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
11,  Tower-street,  extending  to 
Harp-lane. 

Cross-Row,  RatclifFe-Square,— is 
on  the  S.  side  of  it,  or  the  last  on 
the  L.  in  Periwinkle-street  from 
Brook-st. 

Cross-Row,  Stepney-Green, the 

fourth  on  the  R.  about  y  of  a  mile 
from  Mile-end-road,  extending  to 

,  Saville-buildings,  S.  end  of  Plea- 
sant-row. 

Cross- Street,  New-Road,  Hans- 
Town,— the  first  on  the  R.  from 
North 


North-st.  at  the  N.  end  of  Sloane- 
street,  Knightsbridge. 

Cross-Street,  Hatton-Garden, in- 
tersects it  at  43,  and  is  the  second 
from  Holborn,  it  extends  from 
Kirby-st.  to  33,  Leather-lane. 

Cross-Street,  King-Street,  Golden- 
Square, — at  17,  the  fifth  on  the 
L.  -  of  a  mile  from  323,  Oxford- 
street,  leading  to  Cross-court  and 
Carnaby-market. 

Cross-Street,  Queen's  Square, Blooms- 
bury,- — the  fir  t  parallel  to  the  S, 
side  of  k,  extending  from  32,  De- 
vonshire-st.  to  23,  Gloucester-st. 

Cross  -  Street,  Wilderness  -  Row, 
Ckrkenwell, — at  12,  the  first  on 
the  R.  from  135,  Goewell- street, 
extending  to  1G,  Great  Sutton-st. 

Cross-Street,     Finsbury-Place, at 

22,  the  first  on  the  R.  north  from 
Moorfields,  extending  to  Wilson- 
street,  and  is  parallel  to  the  S.  side 
of  Finsbury-square. 

Cross-Street,  Church-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — at  17,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  65,  Shoreditch, extending 
to  Old  Nicol-st. 

Cross-Street,  Myrtle-Street,  Hoxton,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Hoxton- 
town  or  High-st.  extending  to 
Gloucester-st. 

Cross-Street,  Leonard-Street,  Shore- 
ditch, — the  second  on  the  R.  east 
from  Paul-st.  Finsbury,  extend- 
ing to  Luke-st. 

Cros.-Street,  Morgan-Street,  Com- 
mercial-Road,— the  first  on  the 
L.from  the  Commercial-road,  ex- 
tending to  Humberston-st.  a  few 
yards  W.  of  Cannon-street-road. 

Cross-Street,  Westminster-  Bridge- 
Road,  St.  George's  Fields.  See 
Joiners- Place. 

Cro^s- Street,  Blackfriars-Road, is 

about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  bridge,  extending  to  Broad  - 
■wall. 

Cross-Street,  Newington  or  Wal- 
worth,—op,  the  church,  the  first 


on  the  L.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  on  the  Kennington-road. 

Cross-Street,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  second  on  the  R.  and 
L.  along  Queen-street  from  York- 
st.  towards  East-lane. 

Cross-Street,  Brandon-Street,  Ber- 
mondsey  New-road, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  17,  in  the  New-road, 
extending  to  Webb-st. 

Cross-Street,  Bermondsey  (orRother- 
hithe-Wall), — the  first  on  the  L. 
in  Marigold-street,  extending  to 
Cherry-garden-st.  about  six  doors 
from  Cherry- garden-stairs. 

Cross-Street,  Fair-Street,  Horsely- 
down, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
the  E.  end  of  Tooley-st.  nearly 
facing  St.  John's  church,  extend- 
ing to  Back-sr. 

Cross-Street,  King-Street,  Rother- 
hithe, — at  10,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  274,  Rotherhithe-street, 
opposite  King's  stairs,  extending 
to  Queen-st. 

Cross-Street,  Green-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — the  third  on  the  L.  near 
i  of  a  mile  from  the  Green,  lead- 
ing towards  Bonner's  hajl. 

Cross-Street,  Limehouse, — is  situate 
between  the  church  and  the  West- 
India-docks,  extending  from  Rich- 
street  to  Jamaica-place  East. 

Cross-Street,  Lower  Cornwall-Street, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — is  nearly 
op.  the  Jolly  Sailor,  Back-lane, 
about  £  of  a  mile  E.  from  Cannon- 
st.  turnpike,  leading  towards  the 
Commercial-road. 

Crown  and  Anchor,  Strand, — at  1 80, 
the  corner  of  Arundel-strcet,  about 
•|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Temple- 
bar. 

Crown- Brewery,  Stanhope  -  Street, 
Drury-Lane, — at  45,  three  doors 
N.  from  Denzell-st. 

Crown- Brewery,  Golden-Lane,  Bar- 
bican,— about  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side  by  Ball-yard. 

Crown-Court,  Crowa-Strect,  West- 
minster, 


minster, — is  about  the  middle  of 
the  S.  side,  leading  to  1 8,  Charles- 
street. 
Crown-Court,  Fleet-Street, — at  72, 
on  the  S.  side,  between  Salisbury- 
square  and  Water-lane. 
Crown  -  Court,         Tudor  -  Street, 
Bridge-Street,  Blackfriars, — is  the 
W.  continuation  of  it  from   15, 
Bridge-street,  extending  to  op.  63, 
Dorset-st.  Salisbury-square. 
Crown-Court,  Russell-Street,  Drury- 
lane, — at    10,    op.    Drury  -  lane 
theatre,  leading  to    30,   Bow-st. 
Covent-  garden. 
Crown-Court,  Strand, — is  op.  218, 
the  third  on  the  R.  about  seven- 
teen doors    from    Temple  -  bar, 
leading  to  Little  Shire-lane. 
Crown-Court,  Chancery-Lane,  —  at 
221,  about  ten   doors  on  the  L. 
from  Fleet-street. 
Crown-Court,  St.  James's, — extends 
from  66,  W.  end  of  Pall-mall  to 
17,  King-st. 
Crown-Court,      Liquorpond-Street, 
Leather- Lane, — at  5,  a  few  doors 
on  the   R.    from  67,  Gray's-inn- 
lane,  it  adjoins  Meux's  brewery. 
4  Town  -  Court,      Sherrard  -  Street, 
Golden  -  Square,  —  at  10,    three 
doors  on  the  L.  from  35,  Brewer- 
street. 
Crown-Court,  Little  Pultney-Street, 

Princes-Street,  Soho, at  30  and 

38,     leading    to    Queen's  head- 
court,  and  23,  Great  Windmill-bt. 
Hay  market. 
Crown-Court  (Little),  Princes-Street, 
Soho, — at  22,  nearly  op.   Comp- 
ton-Street,   leading   into  the  last 
described. 
Crown-Court,  Dean-Street,  Soho, — 
at  GK,  the  second  on  the  R.  about 
eleven  doors   from  397,  Oxford- 
street,    leading   to  27,   Chapel  - 
street. 
Crown-Court,     Portpool-Lane, — at 
21,   about   six  doors   on   the   L. 
from  64,  Leather-lane,  Kolborn. 


Crown-Court,     Broad-Street,      St; 
Giles's, — at  53,  leading  to  Short's 
gardens,  Drury-lane. 
Crown-Court,     West-Street,     West 
Smithfield, — the    second    on   the 
L.   about    seven    or  eight   doors 
from  87,  Smithfield,  leading  to  St. 
John's  court  a::d  Cow.lane. 
Crown-Court,  Butchei hail-Lane, -at 
5,  the  first  on  the   R.   four   doors 
from  82,  Newgate-st. 
Crown-Court,    High-Street,  Isling- 
ton,— the  first  on  the  R.   a    few- 
yards  from  the  City-road. 
Crown-Court,     Golden-Lane,    Bar- 
bican,— the   second  on     the    L, 
eight    doors    from    Barbican   to- 
wards Old-st. 
Crown  -  Court,     Bell  -  Alley,     St. 
Luke's,  —  the  second  on  the  L. 
from  12,  Goswcll-st.  leading  into 
French-alley. 
Crown-Court,  Grub-Street, Cripple- 
gate, — the  fourth  on  the  L.  about 
twelve  doors   from  op.  69,  Chis- 
well-st.  leading  into  Type-street, 
Ropemakers-st.  and  Moorfields. 
Crown  -  Court,    Turnagain  -  Lane, 
Fleet-Market, — the  first   on  the 
L.   three  doors   from    36,   Fleet- 
market,  towards  Snow-hill. 
Crown-Court,  Warwick-Lar.e,  New- 
gate-Street, —  the  first  on   the  L. 
three  or  four  doors  from  10,  New- 
gate-st. 
Crown-Court,  Old  Change, — at  10, 
behind    the  S.    E.    corner  of    St. 
Paul's  Church-yard,    up.   DistafF- 
lane. 
Crown-Court,     White-Cro  s-^treet, 
St.  Luke's,— at  153,  the  first   on 
the  R.   five   doors    from  op.    the 
church,  Old -street. 
Crown-Court,Charter- House.  Lane,- 
at26,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  100, 
St.  John's  street,  towards  Charter- 
house-square. 
Crown-Court,   Aldersgate-Strecr, — 
at  52,  about  six  doors  on  the   R. 
north  from  Jewin-st. 

Crown- 


Crown-Court,  Cheapside, at  64, 

on  the  S.  side,  about  four  or  five 
doors  W.  from  Queen-st. 

Crown-Court,   Trinity-Lane, at 

10,  three  doors  on  the  L.  west 
from  Bow-lane,  Cheapside. 

Crown  -  Court,  Holywell  -  Lane, 
Shoreditch, — at  26,  the  first  on 
the  L.  five  doors  from  the  Curtain- 
road,  or  the  last  on  the  R.  in  it 
from  194,  Shoreditch. 

Crown-Court,  White's  Alley,  Cole- 
man-Street, — the  first  on  the  L. 
about  six  doors  from  60,  Cole- 
man-street. 

Crown-Court,  Old  Broad-Street, — 
at  62,  E.  side  the  church,  and 
nearly  op.  the  Excise-office. 

Crown-Court,  Little  Pearl-Street, 
Spitalfields, — is  six  doors  S.  on 
the  L.  from  10,  Great  Pearl-st. 
op.  Vine-place. 

Crown-Court,  Quaker- Street,  Spital- 
fields,— the  first  on  the  L.  about 
nine  doors  from  29,  Wheeler-st. 
leading  into  Black's  court  and 
Phcenix-st. 

Crown-Court,  Threadneedle-Street,- 
at  45,  op.  Merchant- Taylors- hall. 

Crown.Court,  White's  Yard,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,— the  third  on  the  R. 
from  57,  Rosemary-lane,  and  the 
second  on  the  L.  from  97,  Upper 
East  Smithfield,  leading  into  Blue- 
anchor-yard. 

Crown-Court,  Jewry-Street,  Aid- 
gate, — at  12,  about  the  middle  of 
the  W.  side,  and  the  second  on 
the  R.from  Aldgate. 

Crown-Court, Sun-Tavern-Fields,St. 
George's  in  the  East, — is  near  f  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  turnpike 
at  Cannon-st.  towards  Limehouse, 
by  the  Ship  public-house. 

Crown  -  Court,  Cartwright -Street, 
Rosemary-Lane, — the  fourth  on 
the  L.  from  32,  Rosemary- lane, 
towards  Upper  East  Smithfield. 

Crown-Court,  Queen's  Row,  King- 
Street,  Old  Gravel-Lane, is  a 


few  doors  on  the  L.  from  King- 
street,  or  the  third  on  the  R. 
along  Prussian-island,  from  188, 
Wapping-street. 

Crown-Court,  Wapping-Street, — at 
30,  about  |  of  a  mile  below  Her-. 
mitage-bridge  on  the  L.  leading  to 
10,  Great  Hermitage-st. 

Crown -Court,  Wentworth  -  Street, 
Whitechapel, — the  first  on  the  L. 
west  from  George-yard,  entering 
at  89,  Whitechapel  High-st. 

Crown-Court,   Seething- Lane, at 

21,  the  first  on  the  L.  about  five 
doors  from  55,  Great  Tower- 
street. 

Crown-Court,  Narrow- Wall,  Lam- 
beth,— is  about  -|.  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Westminster-bridge,  to- 
wards Blackfriars,  and  near  f  of  a 
mile  W.  from  Cuper's  bridge,  it 
leads  towards  Noble's  Iron- 
foundry. 

Crown-Court,  Horselydown  -  Lane, 
Southwark, — at  26,  the  second  on 
the  R.  from  Broad-st.  leading  into 
Boss-alley. 

Crown-Court,  Bankside,  —  about 
j  of  a  mile  from  Blackfriars  - 
bridge,  towards  London- bridge, 
on  the  bank  of  the  Thames,  be- 
ing the  second  E.  from  Moss's 
alley. 

Crown  -  Court,  Glean  -  Alley,  St. 
Olaves, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  218,  Tooley-st. 

Crown-Court,  Garlick-Hill,  —  two 
doors  on  the  L.  from  191,  Up^>er 
Thames -st.  towards  Bow-lane. 

Crown-Court,  Foster-Lane,  Cheap- 
side,; — at  19,  nearly  op.  Maiden- 
lane  and  Goldsmiths- hall. 

Crown  -  Court,  High  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,—  at  269,  about  -£  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  London- 
bridge,  leading  to  the  Borough- 
market. 

Crown-Court    {or  Alley),   Crown- 
Street,    Finsbury, — the   third  on 
the  L,  from  Finsbury- square,  to- 
wards 


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Wards  Snn-street  and  Bishopsgate. 

Crown-Court  (or  Alley),  Curtain- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  R.  about 
nine  doors  N.  from  Holywell- 
lane,  Shoreditch. 

Crown  and  Cushion-Court,  West 
Smithfield, — at  1,  the  corner  of 
Cow-lane,  or  the  last  on  theR.  in 
Cow-lahe  from  Snow.  hill. 

Crown-Mews,  Crown-Street,  West- 
minster,— on  the  N.  side  of  it. 
See  Crown-Street. 

Crown-Office,  King's  Bench-Walk, 
Temple, — at  the  bottom  of  Mitre- 
court,  from  44,  Fleet-st. 

Crown-Office,  Cha  ncery-Lane, — the 
back  of  14,  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  192,  Fleet-st. 

Crown  -  Office  -  Row,  Temple, — is 
Oh  the  N.  side  of  the  Temple- 
gardens,  the  last  turning  on  the 
L.  in  Temple  -  lane,  from  4, 
Fleet-st.  by  Temple-bar. 

Crown-Place.Crown-Court,  Temple- 
Bar, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
op.  218  in  the  Strand,  near  Tem- 
ple-bar. 

Crown- Row,  Mile-End-Road,  —  is 
nearly  If  mile  .on  the  R.  east 
from  Aldgate-pump,  op.  the  sign 
of  the  King  Harry,  and  the  Jews 
hospital. 

Crown- Row,  Walworth,— is  a  part 
of  the  L.  side  of  the  main  street 
or  road,  commencing  near  the 
Elephant  and  Castle  and  extend- 
ing to  Prospeft-row. 

Crown  and  Sceptre  -  Court,  St. 
James's  Street,— at  36,  the  third 
on  the  L.  from  164,  Piccadilly. 

Crown  and  Shears- Place,  Rosemary- 
Lane, —  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
the  Minories,  leading  into  Wor- 
ry's court  And  to  78  in  the 
Minories. 

Crown-Street,    Westminster. the 

fourthon  the  R.  about  4-  of  a  mile 
from  Chnring-cross,  towards  the 
abbey,  extending  from  King-st. 
to  Duke-st. 


Crown-Street  (Upper),  —  the  end  of 
the  last,  next  Duke-st.  and  St. 
James's  park. 

Crown-Street,  Soho,— at  440,  Ox- 
ford-st.  by  St.  Giles's,  extending 
to  Compton-st.  and  Moor-st. 
Seven- Dials,  about  \  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Crown-Street,  Hoxton-Square, — at 
the  S.  W.  corner  of  it,  leading 
into  Old-street-road. 

Crown-Street,  Finsbury -Square, — at 
the  S.  E.  corner,  it  is  continued 
by  Sun-st.  to  1 19,  Bishopsgate- 
without. 

Crown  and  Thistle-Court,  Swallow- 
Street, — at  46,  near  the  middle  of 
the  N.  side,  two  doors  W.  from 
Beak-st. 

Crown-Wharf,  Bankside, — is  about 
|  of  a  mile  E.  from  Blackfriars- 
bridge,  a  few  yards  W.  from 
Thames-st. 

Crown- Yard-Mews,  Swallow-St.— 
at  112,  near  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side,  nine  doors  N.  from  New 
Burlington-st. 

Crown- Yard,  Kent-Street,  Borough, - 
at  53,  the  third  on  the  L.  from  St. 
George's  church. 

Crucifix-Lane,  Bermondsey-Street,- 
at  50,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  op.  64,  Tooley-st.  extend- 
ing to  Parish-st.  and  towards 
Dock-head. 

Crutched- Friars,  Mark-Lane,-at  64, 
the  second  On  the  L.  from  Fen- 
church-street,  extending  to  Jewry- 
street,  Aldgate. 

Cuckolds-Court,  Maid-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— the  third  on  the  L.  a  lew 
yards  from  Park-st.  or  Clink-st. 
towards  Blackfriars-bridge,  being 
also  the  first  W.  from  Wilson-st. 

Cuckold's  Point,  Rotherhithe, — is 
about  a  mile  on  the  L.  below  the 
church,  and  ne'arT  of  a  mile  abo\re 
Greenland-dock. 

Cullum-Street,  Fenchurch-Srreet, — 

at  135,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 

N  Graceehurch- 


Graccchurch-st.  extending  to  33, 
Lime-st. 

Cumberland  -  Court,  Tottenham  - 
Street,  Tottenham-Court- Road,- 
at  20,  two  doors  from  Norfolk-st. 
Middlesex- hospital. 

Cumberland-Court  (Great),  Black- 
man-Street,  Borough,- at  52,  near 
Stones-end  and  op.  SufFolk-st. 

Cumberland-Court  (Little),  Black- 
man-Street, — at  5i,  two  doors  S. 
from  the  last. 

Cumberland  -  Gardens,  Vauxhall, — 
at  the  back  of  the  Royal-oak  by 
the  turnpike,  extending  to  the 
Thames. 

Cumberland  -  Mews,  Edgware  - 
Road, — is  five  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Tyburn  -  turnpike,  leading 
into  Bryanstone-st. 

Cumberland  -  Mews,  Cumberland  - 
Street,  Marybone, — the  fourth  on 
the  L.  from  245,  the  W.  end  of 
Oxford-st.  extending  to  Adam- 
street. 

Cumberland-Place,  Marybone, — is 
about  twelve  doors  N.  in  Great 
Cumberland-st.  from  246,  W. 
end  of  Oxford-st.  extending  from 
Upper  Seymour-st.  to  Upper- 
Berkeley-st. 

Cumberland  -  Place,  New  Road, 
Marybone, — is  part  of  the  S.  side 
of  it,  extending  from  Salisbury- 
place  to  Queen  Charlotte's  row, 
near  the  Yorkshire  Stingo. 

Cumberland-Place,  Kent- Road, — is 
part  of  the  E.  side,  op.  East-lane, 
near  \  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  below 
the  Bricklayers  arms. 

Cumberland  -  Row,  Kennington  - 
Green, — at  the  back  of  1,  Brooks- 
place,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
the  White-hart,  Kennington-cross, 
towards  the  Horns,  Kennington- 
common. 
Cumberland-Row,  Pentonville, — is 
part  of  the  S.  side  the  main  street 
or  road,  extending  from  the  turn- 
pike, by  the  Eell,  to  Battle- bridge, 


the  op.  side  of  the  road  is  called 
Batchelors- place. 

Cumberland-Street  (Great),  Oxford- 
Street,— at  246,  the  W.  end,  the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Tyburn-turn- 
pike, extending  to  Cumberland- 
place. 

Cumberland  -  Street,  New  -  Road, 
Marybone, — the  third  on  the  R. 
from  the  Yorkshire  Stingo,  towards 
Baker-street,  extending  to  York- 
street. 

Cumberland-Street,  Goodge -Street, 
Tottenham-Court-Road,  —  at  23, 
the  third  on  the  R.  from  64,  Tot- 
tenham-court-road, extending  to 
14,  Tottenham-st. 

Cumberland-Street,  Curtain-Road,— 
the  first  on  the  R.  about  five  or 
six  doors  from  Worship-st.  Fins- 
bury,  leading  into  Plough-yard, 
King's  -  head-court,  and  to  212, 
Shoreditch. 

Cumberland  -  Street,  John  -  Street, 
Christ's  Church,  Surrey, — at  67, 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Holland, 
street,  Rlackfriars-bridge,  extend- 
ing to  Green- walk,  op.  Hopkins's 
alms-houses. 

Cumberland- Wharf,  Rotherhithe,— 
is  about  \  cf  a  mile  below  the 
church,  nearly  op.  Clarence-st. 
and  the  second  W.  from  Hanoves- 
stairs. 

Cumming-Place,  Pentonville,— —is 
part  of  the  N.  side  the  main  street 
or  road,  extending  from  the 
chapel  to  Southampton-street. 

Cumming-Street,  Pentonville, — the 
sixth  on  the  R.  about  |  of  a  mile 
from  Islington,  extendingfrom  the 
W.  side  the  chapel  toCollier-st. 

Cupers-Bridge,  Narrow-Wall,  Lam- 
beth,— about  \  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Westminster  -  bridge,  and 
nearly  the  same  distance  from 
Black  friars. 

Cupers  -  Gardens,  Narrow  -  Wall, 
— is  opposite  Cupers-bridge.  See 
the  last  described. 

Cupid'* 


Cupid's  Court,  Golden-Lane,  Bar- 
bican, — is  about  the  middle  of 
the  W.  side,  opposite  George- 
yard. 

Curling's  Dock.Limehouse-Hole, — 
is  between  Limehouse-hole  and 
the  entrance  to  the  West-India- 
docks. 

Curriers-Hall-Court, London-Wall, - 
is-  four  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  N.  end  of  Wood-st.  Cheap- 
side. 

Currier's  Row,  Blackfriars,  —  the 
first  W.  parallel  to  St.  Andrew's- 
hill,  extending  from  Bristow-st. 
to  Ireland's-yard. 

Cursitor-Street,  Chancery-Lane, — at 
39,  about  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side,  leading  into  Castle-st.  and 
to  12,  Holborn. 

Curtis's  Row,  Broadwall,  Christ's 
church, — is  nearly  op.  Cross-st. 
from  Blackfriars-road,  leading  to 
Neptune-place,  through  the  Half- 
penny-hatch. 

Curzon-Street,  Mayfair, — the  first 
on  the  L.  in  Clarges-st.  from  Pic- 
cadilly, extending  to  South 
Audley-street,  Grosvenor-square, 
about  5  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Cushion-Court,  Old  Broad-Street, — 

s  at  10,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
Threadneedle-st. 

Custom-House,  Lower  Thames  - 
Street, — is  op.  60,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Custom-House-Court,    Beer  -  Lane, 

Lower  Thames-Street, at    8, 

the  first  on  the  R.  from  37, 
Tower-st.  or  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  the  Custom-house. 

Custom  -  House  -  Quay,  Lower 
Thames-Street, — on  the  S.  side  of 
the  Custom-hcuse. 

Custom-House-Stairs.     See  the  last. 

Custos-Brevium-Office,  Elm-Court, 
Temple, — at  4,  three  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Middle  Temple-lane 

Cutlers-Hall,  Cloak-Lane,-*— at  5, 


the  first  on  the  L.  from  Dowgate- 
hill. 
Cutlers-Street,  Houndsditch,-at  114. 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
leading  into  Harrow-alley  (Rag- 
fair)  and  Petticoat-lane. 

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D  ACRE'S  Aims-Houses,  West- 
minster. See  Emanuel's  Hos- 
pital. 

Dacre- Street,  New  Tothill-Streer, 
Westminster, — at  25,  about  the 
middle  of  the  W.  side,  leading 
into  Great  Chapel-st. 

Daffey's  Rents,  Glean- AUey,  Sf. 
Olave's,  Borough,— is  the  conti- 
nuation of  Glean-alley,  from 
Brown's  buildings,  entering  by 
218,Tooley-st. 

Dagger-Court,  Fore- Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — at  1 10,  nearly  op.  the  N. 
termination  of  Wood-st.  from  122, 
Cheapside. 

Dagget's  Court,  Moorfields, — at  the 
N.  E.  corner,  between  Long-alley 
and  Broad-street-buildings. 

Dalby-Terrace,  City-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  S.W.  side  of  it,  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Isling- 
ton. 

Dangk-Lane,  Poplar  High-Street 
or  Road, — is  nearly  op.  North-st. 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Commercial-road,  it  leads  to- 
wards the  West-India-docks. 

Danish- Church,  Wellcose- Square, — 
the  building  which  occupies  the 
centre  of  the  square. 

Darby-Street,  Rosemary-Lane, — at 
38,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  Minories  or  Tower-hill. 

Darkhouse-Lane,  Lower  Thames- 
Street,— at  16,  being  that  number 
of  houses  on  the  R.  from  London- 
bridge,  on  the  W,  side  of  Billings- 
gate-market. 

Dark-Entry,  Lower  East  Sraithfield,- 
at  59,  facing  Butcher-row,  leading 

to 


o 

to  Sun-yard  and  27,  Nightingale  - 
lane. 

Darling -Place,   Mile -End- Corner, 

Dog-Row,  Eethnal-Green, the 

second  on  the  L.  in  Dog-row,  and 
about  seventeen  doors  from  Mile- 
end-turnpike. 

Dartmouth- Row,  Dartmouth-Street, 
Westminster, — at  36,  the  first  on 
the  R.  from  Tothill-st.  extending 
to  22,  Princes-st.  near  Great 
George-st.  and  St.  James's  park. 

Dartmouth-Street,  Westminster,  — 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  Queen-st. 
from  25,  Princes-street,  extending 
to  Tothill-street,  or  the  first  on  the 
R.  in  Tothill-st.  from  the  abbey. 

Darts- Alley,  Whitechapel, — at  47, 
the  fourth  on  the  L.  about  twenty- 
five  doors  W.  from  the  church.. 

David-Street,  York-Place,  Baker- 
Street,  Marybone, — the  first  on 
the  L.  about  six  doors  from  the 
New-road,  or  the  6th  on  the  R. 
from  Portman-square,  it  leads 
into  East- st. 

Davies's  Buildings,  Penny  -  Fields, 
Poplar, — is  a  few  houses  N.  from 
the  High-street  or  road,  near  the 
Commercial-road. 

Davies  -  Court,  Chequer  -  Square, 
Chequer- Alley,  Bunhill-Row,  St. 
Luke's, — at  the  N.  W.  corner, 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  99, 
Bunhill-row. 

Davies-Mews,  Davies-Street,  Berke- 
ley-Square,— at  53,  thp  second 
on  the  L.  from  292,  Oxford-st. 

Davies-Street,  Berkeley-Square, — at 
the  N.  W.  corner,  extending  to 
292,  Oxford-st.  about  \  a  mile 
from  Tyburn-turnpike,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1 
and  6 !,,  it  is  about  -J-  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Davis's  Wharf,  Honelydown, —  is 
nearly  op.  Potters-fields  by  Still- 
stairs,  about  J  a  mile  below  Lon- 
don-bridge. 

Daws -Court,    Gunpowder- Alley, 


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Shoe-Lane, — is  about  seven-doors 
on  the  L.  in  it  from  95,  Shce- 
lane. 

Day  Newspaper  -.  Office,  Pickett- 
Street,  Strand, — at  5,  about  eleven 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Temple-bar, 
towards  St.  Clement's  church. 

Deacon-Court,  Quaker-Street.Spital- 
fields. — the  second  on  the  L.  from 
29,  Wheeler-street,  leading  into 
Wood's  yard,  and  Phaenix-st. 

Deadman's  Place,  Park-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— the  second  on  the  L.  from 
the  Borough- market,  leading  to 
Barclay  and  Perkins's  brewery. 

Deal's  Court,  Flower  and  Dean- 
Street,  Spitalfields,- — the  first  on 
the  L.  about  six  doors  from  200, 
Brick-lane,  near  Whitechapel- 
church. 

Dean's  Buildings  Commercial-Read, 
Limehouse, — is  about  I  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  below  the  church,  the 
corner  of  Poplar  High-st. 

Dean's  Buildings,  Lock's  Fields, 
Walworth, — Ihe  first  on  the  L.  in 
Flint-street  from  Apollo-build- 
ings, East-lane. 

Dean's  Court,  New  Round-Court, 
Strand, — the  first  on  the  R.  in  it, 
a  few  yards  from  447,  Strand. 

Dean's  Court    or    Yard,    Hatfield- 

Street,  St.  Luke's, the  first  on 

the  R.  abcut  sixteen  doors  from 
25,Goswell-streettowardsCherry- 
tree-alley  and  Golden-lane. 

Dean's  Court,  St.  Martin's  -  le  - 
Grand, — ;\t  50,  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  66,  Newgate-st.  leading 
to  Gcorge-st.  and  28,  Foster- 
lane. 

Dean's  Court,  Old.Bailey,— at  43, 
about  the  middle  of  the  W.  side, 
two  doors  N.  from  Fleet-lane. 

Dean's  Court,.  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard, -at  5,  S.  side,  being  the  fir  .t 
on  the  R.  from  Ludgate-street, 
leading  to  26, Great  Carter-lane. 

Dean's  Court,  Kingsland-Road, — the 
seventh  on  the  L.   about  $  of  a 

mile 


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mile  from  Shoreditch-church,  six 
or  seven  doors  S.  from  opposite 
Union-street. 

Dean's  Mews,  Holywell-Lane,  Shore  - 
ditch, — at  22,  the  4th  on  the  R. 
from  193,  Shoreditch,  or  ten  or 
twelve  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
Curtain-road  in  the  opposite  di- 
rection. 

Dean's  Place,  Westminster-Bridgc- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  S.  side, 
on  the  R.  from  the  Asylum  to- 
wards the  Obelisk,  nearly  op. 
Tower-st. 

Dean's  Row,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — forms  part  of  the  W, 
side  of  it,  extending  from  Amelia- 
street  to  Manor-row,  about  -f  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle. 

Dean-Street,  Westminster, — the  first 
on  theL.  west  from  the  abbey,  ex- 
pending from  Tothiil-st.  to  Great 
Smith-st. 

Dean-Street,  Soho, — is  about  j  of  a 
mile  in  length,  and  situate  on  the 
W.  side  Soho-Sq'uare,  extending 
from  King-street  to  400,  Oxford- 
st.  in  which  it  is  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  St.  Giles's,  the  numbers 
begin  and  end  here,  viz.  1  and  77. 

Dean-Street  (Little),  Soho, — at  44, 
in  the  last,  four  doors  N.  from 
Compton-street,  leading  into  Milk- 
alley  and  Wardour-st. 

Dean- Street,  South  Audley-Street, 
Grosvenor- Square, — is  opposite  9, 
extending  from  Hill-st.  Berkeley- 
j-quare  to  Park-lane,  facing  Stan- 
hope-gate. 

Dean-Street,  Fetter-Lane, at  43, 

about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
extending  to  New-st. 

Dean-Street,    High-Holborn, at 

0'2,  about  £  or  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Fleet- market,  it  leads  into 
Leigh-st.  and  Red-lion-sq. 

Dean-Street,  Finsbury-Square, at 

the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
WiLon-st.  op.  Crown-st. 


Dean-Street,  Pleasant-Row,  Mife- 
End  New-Town, — the  fcurth  en 
the  R.  about  |  of  a  mile  from  62, 
Brick-lane,  Spitalfields,  along  Pel- 
ham-st.  it  extends  to  Chureh-st. 

Dean-Street,  Upper  East-Smithrield,- 
at  95,  about  £  of  a  mile  oni  the 
R.  ea-t  from  Tower- hill,  leading 
into  Butcher-row. 

Dean- Street,  Shadwell, — is  the  fi/st 
S.  parallel  to  the  High-^t.  from 
numbers  88  to  115,  extending 
from  Broad-bridge  to  Bell-wharf\ 
Cock-hill. 

Dean  -  Streer,  Tooley  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  200,  about -^  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  fr  m  London-bridge, 
leading  to  Broad-way  and  St. 
Thomas's  street. 

Dean's  Yard,  Westminster, — at  the 
S.  W.  corner  of  the,  abbey,  or  the 
last  on  the  R.  in  College-st.  from 
18,  Abingdon-street,  leading  to 
Tothill- street. 

Dean's  Yard  (Little), — is  that  part 
of  the  last-mentioned  which  com- 
municates with  College-st. 

Dean's  Yard,  Dean-Street,  South 
Audley- Street,-— is  seven  doors  on 
the  L.  in  it,  from  op.  9,  South 
Audley-st.  towards  Park-lane. 

Dean's  Yard,  New  Bond-Street, — at 
130,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  307,  Oxford-st.  eight  doors 
S.  from  Grosvenor-st. 

Dear's  Place,  Sommers-Town, — the 
continuation  of  Briil  row,  extend- 
ing from  Hamden-st.  to  the  fields 
towards  Camden-town. 

Deaton's  Buildings,  White's  Ground, 
Bermondscy, — is  two  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Crucifix-lane. 

Debtors  Charity- School,  Newingron- 
Rcad,  Surrey, — the  third  house 
on  the  R.  from  the  King's- bench 
towards  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Delahay-Street ,  C  reat  Gcerge-Street, 
Westminster, — at  3  1,  the  first  on 
the  R.  from  King-st.  towards  the 
Park,  extending  to  Duke-st. 

Delap- 


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Delap  -  Court,  Broadway,  West- 
minster,—  is  two  doors  E.  from 
Queen-Square  near  the  W.  end  of 
Tothill-st. 

Denham-Court,  DruryLane, — the 
first  on  the  L.  about  six  or  reven 
doors  from  the  New  Church  in  the 
Strand. 

Denmark-Court,  Strand, — at  3S2, 
or  the  last  on  the  L.  in  Burleigh- 
street  from  the  W.  end  of  Exeter- 
Change. 

Denmark-Court,  Denmark-Street, 
St. Giles's, —  is  behind  27,  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from .  High-st. 
leading  into  Crown-street. 

Denmark  -  Court,      Golden  -  Lane, 

Cripplegate, thefmt  on  the  L. 

about  three  doers  from  Barbican. 

Denmark-Street,  St.  Giles's, the 

first  on  the  R.  from  Oxford-street, 
towards  Holborn,  it  extends  frcm 
the  W.  side  the  church,  to  Crown- 
street,  Scho. 

Denmark-Street  (Little), St.  Giles's,- 
tbe  first  on  the  L.  in  Denmark- 
street  from  High-st.  leading  by 
the  W.  side  of  the  church  to 
Lloyd's  court  and  Stracey-rt. 

Denmark  -  Street,  Ratcliffe  -  High- 
way,— at  153,  extending  to  46, 
New-road  or  Back-lane,  being  the 
first  W.  parallel  to  Cannon-st. 

Dennis-  Court,  Marigold  -  Court, 
Strand, — the  first  on  the  L.  in  it, 
from  370,  in  the  Strand,  W.  side 
of  Exeter-change. 

Dennis  or  Dennets-Court,  King- 
Street,  Borough.  See  Tennis- 
Court. 

Dennis  -  Row,  Willsted  -  Street, 
Sommers-Town, — the  fir:;t  on  the 
L.  from  the  New-read  to  Mary- 
bone  towards  Chapel. path. 

Denton's  Buildings,  Chapel  -  Path, 
Sommers-Town, isrp.  ^.be- 
tween Brill-row  and  Middlesex- 
street. 

Denzell  -  Street,  Stanhope  -  Street, 
Drury-Lanc,— at  48,  and  is   the 


continuation  of  White-horse-yard 
from  110,  Drury-lane,  leading  to 
9,  Vere-street. 

Deptford  Lower  -  Road,  Rother- 
hithe, — commences  at  Paradise- 
row,  near  Rotherhithe-church, 
and  leads  by  China-hall  to  Dept- 
ford. 

Derby-Court,  Piccadilly,— at  208, 
near  St.  James's  church,  leading  to 
34,  Jermyn-st. 

Derby-Street,  Curzon- Street,  May- 
fair, — at  22,  three  doors  E.  from 
South  Audley -st.  leading  into  Pitt's 
head-mews  and  Park-lane. 

Derby  -  Street,  Parliament  -  Street, 
Westminster, — at  46,  the  second 
on  the  L.  from  the  Horse-guards 
towards  Westminster- bridge,  it 
leads  into  Cannon-row. 

Derby-Street,  Rosemary -Lane.  See 
Darby. 

Dermer's-Passage,  Fetter-Lane.  See 
Bartlet's  Passage. 

Devereux-Court,  Strand, — at  218, 
the  third  on  the  L.  about  sixteen 
doors  from  Temple-bar,  leading 
into  Essex-st. 

Devonshire  -  Buildings,  Worship  - 
Street,  Finsbury, — the  fourth  on 
the  L.  from  249,  Shoreditch,  and 
is  nearly  facing  the  Curtain-road, 
it  leads  into  Long-alley. 

Devonshire  -  Court,  Sutton  -  Street, 
Maze,  Borough, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  New-st.  at  the  back  of 
Guy's  hospital. 

Devonshire-Court,  Houndsditch.  See 
Cavendish-Court. 

Devonshire-House,  Piccadilly, is 

near  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
between  Stretton-st.  and  Berkeley  - 
st.  about  \  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Haymarket. 

Devon  hire  -  Mews,    Devonshire  - 

Street,  Marybone, at  5,    four 

doors  on  the  R.  west  from  Char- 
lotte-st. 

Devonshire-Mews  North,  Devon- 
shire -  Street,    Marvbone,— — at 

19, 


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10,  behind  13,  Upper  Wimpole- 
street. 

Devonshire-Mews   South, is  pa. 

rallel  to  and  between  Upper  Wim- 
pole-st.  and  Upper  Harley-st.  ex- 
tending to  Weymouth-st. 

Devonshire-Mews  East, — at  39  and 
44,  Devonshire-st.  between  Port- 
land-place and  Upper  Harley-st. 

Devonshire- Mews  West,  Devonshire- 
Street, — is  situate  between  De- 
vonshire-place and  Upper  Harley- 
street. 

Devonshire  -  Mews,  Devonshire  - 
Square,  Bishop-gate, — at  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  it,  entering  by  18, 
Bishopsgate-within. 

Devonshire  -  Place,  Devonshire  - 
Street,  Marybone, — the  second  on 
the  L.  from  40,  High-st.  or  the 
continuation  of  Upper  Wimpole- 
st.  to  the  New-road. 

Devonshire-Place,  Old  Nicol-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — is  a  few  yards 
on  the  R.  from  Cock-lane,  Shore- 
ditch. 

Devonshire  -  Place,  Cow  -  Lane, 
Stepney, — is  about  -|  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Stepney  Old-square, 
and  near  the  same  distance  from 
the  church,  by  the  World's-end 
public-house. 

Devonshire- Place,  Upper  Kenning- 

ton-Lane, the  first  on  the  L. 

from  the  house  called  the  Wind- 
mill towards  Vauxhall. 

Devonshire-Place- Mews,  Devonshire- 
Street,  Marybone, — the  first  W. 
parallel  to  Devonshire-place,  ex- 
tending to  High-st.  or  the  first  on 
the  L.  in  High-st.  from  the  New- 
road. 

Devonshire-Square,  Bishopsgate, — at 
the  E.  end  of  Devonshire-street, 
leading  to  Aggat's  pas.  Cutler-st. 
and  114,  Houndsditch. 

Devonshire-Street,  Bishopsgate, — at 
1 8,  the  first  on  the  R.  north  from 
the  church,  extending  to  Devon- 
shire-square. 


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Devonshire-Street,  Marybone,-— the 
last  on  the  L.  in  Portland-road, 
entering  by  John-st.  101,  Oxford  - 
st.  continuing  N.  about  ■£  a  mile, 
it  extends  to  40,  High-st.  about 
|  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Devon. hire- Street,  Queen-Square, — ■ 
at  the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
59,  Theobalds-road  ;  it  is  also  the 
continuation  of  Drake-st.  from 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Red-lion- 
square. 

Devonshire-Street,  Upper  Kenning- 
ton-Lane, — the  first  on  the  R.  two 
or  three  doors  from  Kennington- 
cross  towards  Vauxhall,  it  extends 
frcm  South-place  towards  Eliza- 
beth-place. 

Diamond  Buildings,  White-Hart- 
Row,  Kennington, — the  first  on 
the  R.  in  it,  from  Clayton-place 
towards  Kennington-lane. 

Diamond-Court,  Hosier- Lane,  West 
Smithfield, — the  first  on  the  L. 
about  sixteen  doors-  from  24, 
West  Smithfield,  or  about  six 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Cow-lane, 
Snow-hill. 

Diamond-Court,  Great  Pearl-Street, 
Spitalfields, — at  21 ,  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  20,  Wheeler-street, 
three  doors  from  Grey-eagle-st. 

Diana- Place,  Quickset-Row,  New- 
Road,  Marybone,— ris  on  the  E. 
side  the  turnpike,  op.  Conway-st. 
Fitzroy -square,  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road. 

Dibbles-Buildings,  Upper  Ea^t  Smith- 
field.     See  Sun-Court. 

Dice-Quay,  Lower  Thames-Strcet,- 
at  23,  on  the  E.  side,  of  Billings- 
gate, op.  St.  Dunstan's  hill. 

Digby-Row,  Bethnrd-Green, — is  the 
E.  continuation  of  Digby-st. 

Digby-Street, Globe  Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
thirteen  doors  from  Green-street, 
towards  Mile-end,  it  leads  to 
Digby-row. 

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St.  Dionis  Back  -  Church,  Liffie- 
Streer, — is  behind  1 60,  Fenehurch- 
street,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Gracechurch-st. 

Diot  or  Dyot-Street,  Broad-Street, 
St.  Giles's, — at  25,  the  fourth  on 
the  R.  from  the  VV.  end  of  Hol- 
born,  or  the  first  on  the  L,  from 
the  church,  it  extends  to  29, 
Great  Russell- st. 

Dirty-Lane,  Strand, — at  88,  Op. 
Southampton-st.  about  y  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Charing-Cro^s. 

Dirty-Lane,  Shoreditch, — at  73,  by 
the  turnpike,  leading  to  Cock-lane 
aad  Old  Nicol-street. 

Dirty -Larie,  Blackman-  Street,  Bo- 
rough.     See  Great  SufFolk.Stre«t. 

Dispatch  Newspaper-Office* — is  be- 
hind 15,  Fleet-st.  fifteen  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Temple  bar. 

Dispensary  for  Relieving  the  Sick 
Poor  at  their  own  Habitations, — 
at  29,  Aldermanbury,  about 
twelve  doors  on  the  R.  from  Lon- 
don-wall. 

Dissenters  Library,  Red-Cfoss-Street, 

Cripplegnte, at  49,  about  the 

middle  of  the  £»  side. 

Distaff-Lane  (Great),  Friday-Street,- 
at  31 ,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
36,  Cheapside,  extends  to  32, 
Old-Change,  near  the  S.  E.  corner 
of  St.  Paul's  church-yard. 

DistafF-Lanc  (Little),— at  6;  about 
the  middle  of  the  S.  side  of  the 
last,  extending  to  11,  Old  Fish- 
street. 

Ditch  man's  Gardens,  Old  -  Street  - 
Road, — the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Shoreditch-church,  or  a  few  yards 
K.  on  the  R.  front  the  Curtain- 
road. 

Dobney- Place,  Penton -Street,  Pen- 
tonviilc, — six  doors  on  the  R.  be- 
hind 1,  Winchester- place,  it  leads 
to  Penton-grove  and  3fj,  White- 
lion -'t. 
Doby-OoiHt.  •VJonkwefl -Street,  Fal- 
con-Square,— four  door*  oil    the 


L.  north  from  Barbers-hall,  and 
about  the  same  distance  from  Hart- 
street,  Wood-street. 
Doby-Court,  Maiden-Lane,  Upper 
Thames-Street, — the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  yards'  from  37,  Qoeen- 
streetj  Cheapside,  op.  the  church. 

Doctors-Commons, is  situate   on 

the  S.  side  St.  Paul's  church-yard, 
entrance  op.  14,  Great    Knight- 
rider- street,   and  at   1,  Bennett's 
hill. 
Dock- Head,   Horselydown, ex- 
tends from  theE.  end  of  New-st. 
and    Russell-st.    Bermond^ey,   to 
Mill-st.  and  Hickman's  Folly. 
Dock-Side,  Hermitage- Dock,  Wap- 
ping, — is  On  the  W.  side  of  it,  at 
the  back  of  Goodwyn  and  Skinner's 
brewery,   extending  from  Hermi- 
tage-bridge towards  Nightingale- 
lane. 
Dock  -  Street,   Upper  East  Smith- 
field, — at  87,  extending    to  68, 
Ro  emarv-larne,   being  the  second 
W.  from  Wellclose-square.     Late 
Saltpetre-Bank. 
Dock-Street,  Commercial-Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  fourth 
en  the  R.  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
Cannon-street-road  towards  Lime- 
house,  it   is  continued  by  Duke- 
street  and  Union-st.  to  Bhie-gattf- 
fi'elds  Back -Jane. 
Dock-  Yard,  Hermitage- Dock,  Wap- 
ping, — h  on  the  E.  side   of  it, 
extending  from  the  bridge  towards 
Charlotte-street  and  Nightingale- 
lane. 
Dod's  Place,   Hanover-Street,   Ro- 
therhithe,— — the  last  on  the  R. 
from  Hanover-stairs  and   Rothcr- 
hithe-st.  about  £  of  a  mile  below 
the  church. 
Dog  and   Bear -Inn,  High  -  Street, 
Borough,— at  196.     See  the  next 
article. 
Dog  and  Pear- Yard,    High-Street, 
Borough, — at  196,   about  sixteen 
doors  on  the  R,  south  from  Union- 
street 


street,  and  near  \  of  a  mile  from 
London  -  bridge,  it  leads  to  55, 
Red-cross-st. 

Dog  and  Bear- Yard,  Tooley-Street,- 
at  127,  about  |of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  London-bridge,  extend- 
ing to  Crucifix-lane. 

Dog  and  Duck-Stairs,  Greenland- 
Dock, — the  first  below  the  dock, 
between  it  and  Matthew's  dock. 

Dog-Row,  Bethnal-Green, the  S. 

continuation  of  the  W.  side  of  the 
green,  extending  to  Mile  -  end 
turnpike,  about  \  a  mile  in  length. 

Dolley's  Court,  Ropemakers-Street, 
Moorfields, — the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from  the  N.W.  corner  of  Moor- 
fields, nearly  op.  Type-st. 

Dolphin-Court,  High-Holborn, — at 
2*9,  between  Chancery-lane  and 
Great  Turnstile,  two  doors  from 
Fenwick-court. 

Dolphin-Court,  Ludgate-Hill,— »at 
12,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market,  leading  to  Little 
Bridge-st.  Blackfriars. 

Dolphin-Court,  Noble-Street,  Foster- 
Lane,  Cheapside, — at  40,  about 
•|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  148, 
Cheapside,  and  five  doors  from 
St.  Ann's  lane. 

Dolphin  -  Court,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  135,  the  first  on  the 
L.  about  fourteen  doors  from  §os- 
well-^t. 

Dolphin-Court,  Rose  and  Crown- 
Court,  Moorfields, — the  second 
on  the  L.  from  the  N.  E.  corner. 
of  Moorfields. 

Bolphin-Court,  Rayen-Row,  Artil- 
lery-Place, Spitalfields, — is  situate 
between  the  S.  end  of  Gun-st.  and 
Crispin- st.  three  or  four  doors  W. 
from  the  latter. 

Dolphin-Lane,  Poplar  High-Street 
or  Road, — the  second  lane  on  the 
R.  from  the  Commercial- road. 

Domingo  -  Street,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  14,  the  second  on 
the  R.  fourteen  doors  from  Gos- 


well-st.  it  leads  into  Baltic-st.  arid 
.  Golden-lane. 

Donaldson's  Buildings,  Tottenham- 
Court- Road, at  3,  about  eight 

doors  on  the  L.  from  Oxford- 
street. 

Doran's  Row,  Commercial-Road, — 
is  part  of  the  N.  side,  about  \  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Cannon- 
street-road  towards  Limehouse, 
by  the  \\  mile-stone  from  the 
Royal-Exchange. 

Dorrington  -  Street,  Leather  -  lane, 
Holborn, — at  87,  the  third  on  the 
L.  from  129,  Holborn,  extending 
to  Brook-st.   and  market. 

Dorrington-StrceT,Coldbath-Fields,- 
the  S.  W.  continuation  of  Bayne's 
row  by  the  House  of  Correction, 
extending  towards  Laystall-street, 
Leather- lane. 

Dorset-Court,  Dorset-Street,  Salis- 
bury-Square, Fleet-Street, — is  op. 
5 1,  Dorset-st.  about  six  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  square. 

Dorset-Mews    West,   Dorset-Street, 

Portman-Square, is  parallel  to 

and  between  part  of  Baker-st,  and 
Spring-street,  extending  to  Dur- 
wes  ton-street. 

Dorset- Mews    East,   Dorset-Street, 

Portman  -  Square, near  the  E. 

end,  parallel  to  and  between  part 
of  Baker-st.  and  East-st.  extending 
to  Paddington-st. 

Dor  et-Place,    St.   Pancras, leads 

from  Church-row,  near  the  church, 
to  Back-lane  and  Vernon's  build- 
ings. 

Dorset-Square  (or  Court),  Cannon- 
Row,  Westminster, — the  first  on 
the  L.  under  the  arch,  three  doors 
from  Derby-st.  entering  from  46, 
Parliament-st.  in  which  is  the 
Transport-office. 

Dorset  -  Street,  Salisbury  -  Square, 
Fleet-Street, — is  the  continuation 
of  the  E.  side  of  it,  entering  at 
82,  Fleet-st.  it  extends  from  Bell's 
buildings  to  the  New-river- office. 
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Dorset  -  Street,  Manchester  -  Street, 
Manchester-Square, — at  28,  the 
last  on  the  L.  from  the  square,  ex- 
tending across  Baker-street  and 
Gloucester  -  place  towards  the 
Edgwa  re-road. 

Dorset-Street,  Spitalfields, — the  first 
S.  parallel  to  Paternoster-row,  on 
the  W.  side  the  church,  and  the 
first  N.  parallel  to  White's  row, 
extending  fromCrispin-st.  to  Red- 
lion-st. 

Dor  et- Wharf,  Whitefriars, — is  on 
the  £.  side  of  W  hitefriars-dock 
and  on  the  W.  side  the  Xew-river- 
office,  at  the  bottom  of  Dorset-st, 
Salisbury-square,  from  82;  Fleet- 
street. 

Doublet's  Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — on  the  W.  side  of  Cole- 
harbour-stairs,  about  *-  of  a  mile 
above  London-bridge,  entrance  by 
89.  Thames-st. 

.Doughty  -  Street,  Great  Guilford  - 
Street,  Foundling- Hospital, in- 
tersects it  at  about  eight  or  ten 
doors  distance  from  Gray's-inn- 
lane,  and  is  continued  by  jchn-st. 
to  the  King's  road. 

Doughty-Mews,  Dou0hty-Street, — 
the  first  W.  parallel  to  it,  extend- 
ing from  12,  Guilford-st.  to 
Henry-st.  and  Robert-st. 

Dove-Court,  Leather-Lane,  Hol- 
born, — at  34,  op.  Cross-st.  about 
i  of  a  mile  oh  the  L.  from  129, 
Hoi  born. 

Dove  -  Court,  Gunpowder  -  Alley, 
Shoe-Lane, — the  second  on  the  L. 
from  95,  Shoe-lane  towards 
Gough-square 

Dove-Court, St.  Martin's-le-Grand,- 
at  20,  the  third  on  the  L.  about 
fourteen  doors  from  66,  Newgate- 
street. 

Dove  Court, Old  Jewry. — at  1,  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  12,  Poultry, 
leading  into  Grocer.^-hall-court. 

Dove-Court,  Oid  Fish-Street- H  ill, - 
the  first  on  die  R.  five  doors  from 


204,  Upper  Thames-st.  leading 
into  Five-foot-lane. 

Dove-Court,  St.  Swithin's-Lane,-the 
first  on  the  R.  from  10,  Lorn- 
bard-st.  or  by  a  narrow  passage 
from  6,  Lombard-st.  leading  to 
Bearbinder-lane. 

Dove-Court,  Pavement,  Moorfields,- 
at  5,  four  doors  S.  from  Rope- 
makers  st.  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
Moorfields. 

Dove-Court,  Dog-Row,  Bethnal- 
Gre^n, — the  first  on  the  R  a  few 
doors  from  Mile- end  -  turnpike 
towards  Bethnal-green. 

Dove-Street,  Poplar  High-Street  or 
Road,-is  about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Commercial-road,  op. 
the  B;ack  horse,  on  the  W.  side  of 
Paradise-st.  and  Noble-st. 

Dover-Place,  Kent-Road, — part  of 
the  S.  side,  about  -j  of  a  mile  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle,  it  is  the 
continuation  of  Rodney's  build- 
ings towards  the  Paragon. 

Dover-Street,    Piccadilly, at  68, 

op.  Arlington  -  st.  St.  James's, 
about  |  ot  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Haymarket,  leading  to  Graf- 
ton-street  and  156,  New  Bond-st. 

Dover-Street,   Blackfriars-Rnad,  St. 

George's   Field  , is  about  4  a 

mile  on  the  L.  from  the  bridge, 
nearly  op.  the  Magdalen-hospital, 
and  leads  to  Jamaica-row  and 
York-place,  Borough-road. 

Dover- Yard,  Dover-Street,  Picca- 
dilly,— at  41 1  .'ix  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Piccadilly,  leading  to  7, 
Berkeley-st. 

Dowgate  -  Hill,  Upper  Thames  - 
Street, — at  168,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  London-bridge, 
extending  to  Cannon-street  and 
Budge- row,  it  is  op.  Walbrook 
from  the  Mansion-house. 

Dowgate- Wharf,  Dock,  and  Stairs, 
Upper  Thames -Street, — op.  Dow- 
gate-Hill.     See  the  last  described. 

Down-Street,  Piccadilly, — is  near  | 

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of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Hay- 
market,  the  first  E.  from  Park- 
lane,  it  leads  to  Carrington-place 
and  Hertford-st.  May  fair. 

Downd's  Yard,  Rupert-Street,  Hay- 
market, — at  36,  the  first  on  the  L. 
in  Rupert-st.  from  7,  Coventry-st. 
nearly  op.  Edmond's  court. 

Downtng-Street,  Westminster, — on 
theS.  side  of  the  treasury,  by  the 
N.  end  of  King-st.  or  the  second 
on  the  R.  about  {  of  a  mile  from 
Charing-cross  towards   Westmin- 

■  ster-abbey. 

Downing  and  Mills's  Wharf,  Horse  - 
lydown, — is  nearly  op.  1  homas-st. 
the  first  E.  from  George-stairs, 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  Lpndon- 
bridge. 

Drake  -  Street, '  Red  -  Lion  -  Square, 
Holbjrn,  at  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
it,  leading  to  Theobald's  road,  De- 
vonshire-st.  and  Queen-sq. 

Drapers- Alms-Houses,  Kingsland- 
Road, — is  about  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Shoreditch  church, 
nearly  op.  Huntingdon-st. 

Drapers  -  Alms  -  Houses,  Coopers  - 
Row,  Tower-Hill, — is  about  four 
doors  on  the  R.  in  it,  from 
Crutched-friars. 

Drapers- Alms. Houses,  Cross-Street, 

Newington,. by     number     1, 

Cross-st.  nearly  op.  Newington- 
church. 

Drapers- Aims-Houses,  Beech-Lane, 
Barbican, — situate  on  the  N.  side, 
occupying  nearly  the  whole  of  it. 

Drapers-Alms-Houses,  Whitechapel- 
Road, — at  160,  forming  part  of 
the  N.  side,  about  eight  or  nine 
doors  W.  from  the  turnpike. 

Drapers  -  Buildings,  Old-Street, is 

on  the  S.  side,  nearly  op.  the 
church,  four  or  five  doors  E.  from 
White-cross-st.  late  Well  and 
Bucket-court. 

Drapers- Buildings,  London- VVall,-- 
at  62,  op.  Bethlem-hospital,  the 
second  on  the  L.  and  about  ten  or 


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twelve  doors  from  Winchester-st. 
towards  Cripplegate. 

Drapers -Gardens,  London-  W7all,— - 
is  situate  between  Drapers-build- 
ings and  Drapers- ball,  Throg- 
morton-st. 

Drapers-Hall,  Thrograorton-Street,- 
at  27,  about  three  doprs  on  the. 
R.  west  fr.om  Broad-at. 

Drapers  -  Place,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — is  op.  90,  near  the  middle 
of  the  S.  side,  about  eight  doors- 
E.  from  White-cross-st. 

Drill-Place,  Commercial-road,  Lime- 
house, — is  a  few  houses  on  the  E. 
side  the  road,  by  the  turnpike  at 
the  commencement  of  Poplar. 

Drum -Court,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street, — at  50,  the  third  on  the  L, 
about  twenty-two  dcors  from  the 
church  towards  Aldgate. 

Drury-Lane,  Strand, — at  326,  by 
the  New  Church,  where  the  n^m- 
*  bers  begin  and  end,  viz.  \  an4  1 19, 
it  extends  to  Broad-st.  St.  Giles's, 
and  the  W.  endofHolborn,  about 
|  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Duchess-Street.     See  Dutchess-st. 

Duck-Lane,  Great  Peter  -  Street, 
Westminster, — is  about  five  doors 
on  the  L.  east  from  Struttpn- 
ground,  and  parallel  to  it,  extend- 
ing from  Great  Peier-street,  to 
Orchard-st. 

Duck-Lane,  Edward-Street,  War- 
dcur-Street,  Soho, — at  10,  about 
four  doors  on  the  L..  from  95, 
Wardour-st. 

Duck- Yard,  Duck-Lane,  Westmin- 
ster ,-*-at  44,  the  first  on  the  R. 
in  it,  from  Great  Peter-st. 

Ducksioot-Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street. — at  145,  the  fourth  on  the 
R.  about  |  of  a  mile  from  Lon- 
don-bridge. 

Ducking  -  Pond  -  Mews,  Shepperd's 
Market,  Mayfair,  —  on  the  S. 
side  of  the  market. 

Ducking-Pond-Row,  WTiitechapel- 
Road, — the  first  N.  parallel  to 

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part  of  it,  viz.  from  94  to  154,  op. 
the  London  -  hospital,  extending 
from  Bakers-row  to  North-row. 

Dudley  -  Court,  High  -  Street,  St. 
Giles's, — at  22,  near  the  church, 
leading  into  Den  mark- court  and 
Crown-St.  Soho. 

Dudley-Grove,   Paddington, is  a 

short  distance  beyond  the  Green, 
on  the  Harrow-road. 

Dudman's  Court,  Hunt's  Row,  Dept- 
ford, — near  Dudman's  yard,  be- 
tween Grove-st.  and  the  Plough. 

Dudman's  Ship- Yard,  Deptford, — 
on  the  S.  side  of  George-stairs, 
about  -j-  of  a  mile  below  Green- 
land-dock. 

Duffs"  -  Court,  Queen  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,  at   99,  the  second   on 

the  L.  from  Union-st.  towards 
Blackfriars-road. 

Dufours-Place,  Broad-Street,  Car- 
naby-market  or  Golden  Square, — 
at  21,  about  eight  doors  W.  from 
Poland-Street,  Oxford-st. 

Duke's  Court  (Little),  Almonry, 
Westminster, — is  the  first  on  the 
L.  about  four  or  five  doors  from 
Dean-st. 

Duke's  Court,  James-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  the  E.  end  of  it,  a 
few  yards  on  the  R.  from  Castle- 
lane  facing  York-st. 

Duke's  Court,  St.  Martin's  Lane, 
Charing-Cross, — at  134,  op.  the 
church,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
487,  in  the  Strand,  leading  into 
Castle-st.  and  the  King's  mews. 

Duke's  Court,  Duke-Street,  St. 
James's, — is  about  seven  doors  on 
the  R.  in  it  from  86,  Jermyn-st. 
towards  Pall-mall. 

Duke's  Court,  Drury-Lane, — at  50, 
about  nine  doors  S.  from  Long- 
acre  and  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
the  New  Church,  Strand,  in  the 
op.  direction,  it  extends  to  27, 
Bow-street. 

Duke's  Court,  Great  Earl-Street, 
Seven -Diais,— .the  first  on  the  R. 


about  seven  doors  from  the  Seven- 
dials  towards  Castle-street,  Long- 
acre. 

Duke's  Court,  Chick-Lane,  West- 
Street,  West-Smithfield, is  the 

second  on  the  L.  about  twelve 
doors  from  Field-lane,  Holborn- 
hill,  it  leads  to  Sharp's  alley  and 
Cow- cross. 

Duke's  Court,  Kingsland-Road, 

four  doors  on  the  R.  north  from 
Union-st.  about  -|  of  a  mile  from 
Shoreditch-church. 

Duke's  Court,  Crown-Street,  Fins- 
bury, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Finsbury-sq.  towards  Sun-street 
and  Bishopsgate. 

Duke's  Court,  Fore-Street,  Lime- 
house, — the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  the  E.  end  of  Nar- 
row-st.  op.  Duke's  shore,  leading 
into  Ropemakers-fields. 

Duke's  Court,  Totterburn-  Alley, 
Duke-Street,  Borough. — the  first 
on  the  R.  in  it  from  Duke-streef, 
leading  into  Princes-rents  and  Lo- 
man's  pond. 

Duke's  Head  -  Passage,  Ivy  -  Lane, 
Newgate-Street, — the  second  on 
the  R.  seven  or  eight  doors  from 
30,  Newgate-st.  leading  into 
Newgate-market. 

Duke's  Head-Court,  White-Cross- 
Street,  Cripplegate, — at  42,  the 
third  on  the  R.  about  fifteen  or 
sixteen  doorsfrom  115,  Fore-st. 

Duke's  Head-Court,  Maze-Pond, 
Borough, — at  6,  the  first  on  the 
L.  six  doors  from  the  corner  of 
Guy's  hospital,  St.  Thomas's  street, 
leading  into  Steel's  yard. 

Duke's  Place,  Aldgate, — the  termi- 
nation of  Duke-st.  from  28, 
Houndsditch,  or  of  King-st.  and 
Creechurch-lane,  from  87,  Leaden- 
hall-street. 

Duke's  Place  (Little), — the  termina- 
tion of  Mitre-court  from  29,  Aid- 
gate  by  the  pump,  leading  intothe 
last  described, 

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Duke's  Place,  Duke's  Row,  Pirn, 
lico, — is  a  few  doors  from  Queen's 
row,  about  ~  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Buckingham-gate  towards 
Chelsea. 

Duke's   Row,   Pimlico  High-Street 

or  Road, is  a  part  of  the   E. 

side  of  it,  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.from  Buckingham-gate  towards 
Chelsea,  extending  from  Princes- 
street  (opposite  Arabella-row)  to 
Brewer-st. 

Duke's  Row,  New-Road,  Sommers- 
Town, — is  about  -J-  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  Turnpike,  Battle- 
bridge,  towards  Mary  bone,  lead- 
ing from  op.  Sommers-placeWest 
to  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Tavistock- 
square. 

Duke's  Shore,  Fore-Street,  Lime- 
house, — the  first  on  the  R.  about 
five  doors  from  the  E.  end  of 
Narrow-st. 

Duke-Street,  Manchester-Square, — 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side 
of  it,  extending  to  171 ,  Oxford-st. 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Tyburn-turnpike. 

Duke-Street,  Grosvenor- Square, — at 
the  N.  E.  corner  of  it,  extending 
to  277,  Oxford-street,  opposite 
the  last. 

Duke-Street,  Portland-Chapel, — is 
on  the  W.  side  of  it,  and  forms  the 
first  W.  parallel  to  part  of  Great 
Portland-st.  extending  from  33, 
Queen  Ann-street  East  to  New 
Cavendish-st. 

Duke-Street,  Westminster. — the  first 
W.  parallel  to  part  of  King-st. 
extending  from  Crown-st.  to  De- 
lahay-street  and  Great  George- 
street,  three  doors  from  St.  James's 
park. 

Duke  -  Street,  King  -  Street,  St. 
James's, — the  first  on  the  R.  five 
doors  from  the  W.  side  of  St. 
James'6  square,  extending  to  182, 
Piccadilly,  opposite  Burlington- 
house. 


D 

Duke-Street,  Adelphi, — the  first  S. 
parallel  to  part  of  the  Strand,  say 
from  32  to  50,  or  the  second  on 
the  L.  in  Villers-st.  seven  or  eight 
doors  from  32,  in  the  Strand,  it 
leads  into  John-st. 
Duke-Strtet,   Lincoln's-Inn-Fields,- 
at  52,  on  the  W.   side  under   the 
arch,  extending  to  Great  Wild-st. 
and  leading  by  Princes-st.  to  123, 
Drury-lane. 
Duke-Street,    Great   Russell-Street, 
Bloomsbury, — at  42,    about   the 
middle  of  the   S.  side,  extending 
to  Brewer-st.  and  leading  to  Bow- 
street,  and  Broad-st,  St   Giles's. 
Duke-Street,  West    Smithfield, — at 
52,  the  S.  E.  corner,  leading  into 
Little-Britain  and  to  175,  Alders- 
gate-st, 
Duke-Street,  Worship-Street,  Fins- 
bury, — the  first  on   the  R.  from 
Paul-st.      towards    the    Curtain- 
Road. 
Duke -Street,  Long.  Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — the  third  on  the  R.  in   it 
from  Worship-st.  and  nearly  op. 
Primrosc-st.  from    110,  Bishops- 
gate-without. 
Duke-Street,  Houndsditch, — at  27, 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Aidgate, 
extending  to  Duke's  place, 
Duke-Street,  Aidgate  High-Street,- 
at     19,     four     doors    VV.     from 
Houndsditch,    extending   to   the 
last  described,  and  is    continued 
by  Bevis-marks  and  Cammomile- 
st.  to  Bishopsgate-st. 
Duke-Street,  Old  Artillery-Ground,- 
intersecls    Union-st.   nine    doors 
from  69,Bishopsgate-without,  ex- 
tending  from    Anillery-lane    to 
Fort-st. 
Duke-Street,  Turk-Street,   Bethnal- 
Green, — is  about   the  middle  of 
the  E.  side,  forming  the  first  S. 
parallel  to  King-st.  and  extend- 
ing to  Gibraltar-row. 
Duke-Street,   St.    George's  in   the 
East,-— the  fifth  E.  parallel  to  part 

of 


D 

of  Cannon-st.  New-road,  extend- 
ing from  Upper  Chapman-street 
to  Lower  Ditto,  or  the  N.  conti- 
nuation of  Union-st.  from  op. 
Blue-gate-fields,  Back-lane,  lead- 
ing to  Dock-st.  and  the  Commer- 
cial-road. 

Duke-Street,  Westminster-Bridge- 
Koad,  St.  George's  Fields, — the 
first  on  the  R.  from  the  Obelisk 
towards  the  Asylum,  leading  to 
the  middle  of  Tower-street. 

Duke-Street,  Borough, — the  £.  con- 
tinuation of  Charlotte  -  street, 
Blackfriars-rcad,  extending  from 
Gravel-lane,  to  Pepper-st.  and  is 
continued  by  Queen-street  and 
Union-street,  to  219,  High-street, 
Borough. 

Duke-Street, Mint-Street,  Borongh,- 
the  third  on  the  R.  from  156, 
Hich-st.  op.  St.  George's  church, 
leading  into  Peter-st.  three  doors 
W.  of  Red-cross-st. 

Duke  of  York's  Passage,  Royal 
Hospital-row,CheUea,-the  first  on 
the  R.  in  it  from  Little  Sloane-st. 
towards  the  Hospital,  leading  to 
Turk's  row. 

Dulvvich- Aims-Houses,  Pesthouse- 
Row,  St.  Luke's, — by  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  St.  Luke's  hospital. 

Dnlwich- Alms-Houses,  Lamb- Alley, 
Bishopsgate-st.     See  Allen's. 

Duncan-Place,  Leicester-Place,  Lei- 
cester-Square,—-.at  14,  two  doors 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
square. 

Duncan-Place,  City-Road, — is  part 
of  the  N.  side  of  it,  extending 
from  the  New-river  towards  High- 
6t.  Islington,  about  l£  of  a  mile 
from  Finsbury-square. 

Duncan  -Street,  Red-  Lion  -  Street, 
Goodman's  Fields,— —at  6,  the 
second  on  the  R.  about  twelve 
doors  from  30,  Whitechapel  High- 
street,  it  leads  to  Half- moon  - 
alley. 

Duncan-Terrace,    City-Road,— ex- 


D 

tends  from  Duncan-place  on  the 
N.  W.  bank  of  the  New-river 
towards  Islington. 

Duncomb-Court,  Cock-Lane,  Shore- 
ditch, — the  fourth  on  the  L.  from 
Church-st.  or  the  fitft  on  the  R. 
from  Auftin-st.  behind  Shore- 
ditch-church,  nearly  facing  .Castle- 
street. 

Dundee-Arms-Wharf,  Wapping,— 
is  about  i  of  a  mile  below  Wap- 
ping-church,  and  nearly  op.  130, 
Wapping-street. 

Dun  dee- Wharf,  Wapping, — a  few 
door>  on  the  R.  below  Hermitage  - 
bridge,  between  Smith's  ways  and 
Briant's  wharf,  near  a  mile  E. 
from  London  bridge. 

Dunk-Street,  Chapci-Street,  Mile- 
End,  New  Town, — the  first  on 
the  L.  three  or  four  doors  from 
Great  Garden-street,  Whitechapel- 
road,  it  extends  to  86,  C  hurch-st. 
being  the  first  E.  parallel  to. 
High -st. 

Dunning's  Alley,  BLhopsgate-With- 
out, — at  1 5 1 ,  the  first  S.  parallel 
to  part  of  Sun-st.  extending  to 
Peter-st. 

St.  Dunstan's  Alley,  St.  Dunstan's 
Hill, — on  the  N.  side  the  church, 
three  doors  on  the  R.  from  10, 
Great  Tower-st.  leading  to  10, 
Idol-lane. 

St.  Dunstan's  Church,  St.  Dunstan's 

Hill,  Tower-Street, on  the  S. 

side  the  last  described. 

St.  Dunstan's  Church,  Fleet-Street,- 
at  185,  about  seventeen  doors  E. 
from  Temple-bar. 

St.   Dunstan's  Church,  Stepney, 

is  about  |  of  a  mile  N.  from  the 
Commercial-road  by  White-horse- 
strcet,  Ratcliffe,  and  near  \  a  ditto 
from  Mile-end,  by  Stepney-green. 

St.  Dunstan's  Court,  Fleet-Street, — 
at  160,  about  the  middle  of  the  N. 
side,  it  leads  to  the  Hole  in  the 
Wall  publichouse. 

St.  Dunstan's  Hill,  Great  Tower- 
Street, 


Street,— at  10,  op.  Mincing-lane, 
exrending  to  84,  Lower  Thames- 
street,  being  the  first  E.  from 
Billing.' gate. 

St.  Dunstan's  Place,  Stepney, — is 
facing  the  W.  side  the  Church- 
yard, by  the  Ship  public-house. 

St.  Dunstan's  Place,  Brook-Street, 
RatclifTe, — isop.  43.  near  Stepney - 
causeway,  it  leads  into  School- 
house-lane. 

Dunster's  Court.  Old-Bailey, — the 
third  on  the  R.  from  Snow-hill 
towards  Ludgate  hill. 

Dunster- Court,  Mincing-Lane,-two 
doors  on  the  L.  from  42,  Fen- 
church-st. 

Durand's  Wharf,  Rotherhithe, — is 
about  i  of  a  mile  below  Cuckold's 
Point  and  near  £  of  a  mile  above 
Greenland-deck. 

Durham- House,  Chelsea. — the  last 
house  in  Durham-place,  from 
Great  Smith-st.  towards  Paradise- 
row. 

Durham  -  House,  Hackney  -  Road. 
See  Durham-Place,  Ditto. 

Durham-Place,   Chelsea, situate 

on  the  W.  side  the  hospital,  ex- 
tending from  Ormond-row,  Para- 
dise-row, towards  Smith-st.  and 
the  King's  road. 

Durham-Place-Mews,  Chelsea, — si- 
tuate between  Durham-place  and 
Ormond-row,  and  is  the  N.  W. 
parallel  to  Paradise-row. 

Durham-Place  East,Hackney-Road,- 

•  part  of  the  S.  side,  ab^ut  j  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Shoreditch- 
church,  the  continuation  of  Dur- 
ham-place West. 

Durham  -  Place  West,  Hackney  - 
Road, — part  of  the  S.  side,  ex- 
tending from  James  -  place  to 
Durham-place  East. 

Durham- Place,  Wolsingham-Place, 
Lambeth, — extends  from  the  house 
called  the  Three  Stags  to  Wallers- 
place,  leading  towards  the  Obe- 
lisk. 


D 

Durham-Row,  Church-Row,  Step- 
ney,— is  a  part  of  it  which  adjoins 
the  N.  E.  corner  of  the  church- 
yard. 

Durham -Street,  Strand,-at64,  about 
i'ofamileon  the  R.fromCharing- 
cro£s,  extending  to  William-st. 
and  leads  by  a  dark  passage  to  the 
Adeiphi-wharfs. 

Durham-Yard,  West-Street,  West- 
Smithfield, — the  first  on  the  R. 
about  four  doors  from  86,  the  N. 
W.  corner  of  Smithneld. 

Durweston  -  Street,  Baker  -  Street, 
Marybone, — the  fourth  on  the  L. 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  Portman-sq.  leading  to 
Upper  Durweston-st. 

Durweston  -  street  (Little),  Mary- 
bone, — at  19,  in  the  last  de- 
scribed, opposite  Montague- Mews 
North,  about  six  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Gloucester  -  place,  it  leads 
to  York-st. 

Durweston-Street  (Upper), — the  E. 
continuation  of  John-st  from  the 
Edgware  -  road,  extending  (at 
present)  from  Homer-row  to 
Homer-st. 

Dutchess  -  Mews,  Dutchess  -  Street, 
Marybone, — near  the  W.end  of  it, 
extending  to  New  Cavendish-st. 
is  behind  part  of  the  W.  side  of 
Portland-place  from  62  to  66. 

Dutchess-Street,  Marybone, — inter- 
seels  Portland-place  at  2,  and  ex- 
tends from  17,  Duke-st.  by  Port- 
land-chapel, to  2,  Mansficld-st. 

Dutch-Church,  Aus.  in- Friars, -is  op. 
23,  about  4  or  5  doors  on  the  R. 
from  67,  Old  Broad-st.  under  the 
archway. 

Dutch -Prize -Office,  Old  Broad- 
Streetv — at  55,  about  fifteen  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Throgmorton-st. 
nearly  op.  the  Excise;ornce. 

Dutscrn'sWays,  Wapping, — between 
King  Edward's  stairs  and  New 
Crane,     about    1}    mile     belowr 

London -bridge.  

Dybal's 


D 


Dybal's  Buildings,  Pear-Tree-Streer, 
Lambeth  Lower  Marsh, — is  be- 
hind Pear  -  tree  -  row  about  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side  of  the 
Marsh. 

Dyers- Aims-Houses,  City-Road, — 
is  by  the  Turnpike,  near  1  mile 
on  the  L,  from  Finsbury-square, 
op.  Anderson's  buildings. 

Dyer's  Buildings,  Holborn-Hill, 

at  18,  about  eleven  doors  W.from 
Fetter  -  lane,  it  leads  to  Dyer's 
buildings  passage  and  40,Castle-st. 

Dyer's   Buildings  Passage, leads 

from  Dyer's  buildings  to  40, 
Castle- street. 

Dyer's  Court,  Noble-Street,  Forster- 
Lane,  Cheapside, — at  3  4,  about 
nine  doors  on  the  L.  from  St. 
Ann's  Lane. 

Dyer's  Court,  Aldermanbury, at 

10,  the  second  on  the  R.  ten 
doors  from  Lad-lane. 

Dyer's  Court,  James  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — the  first  on  the  R.  four 
or  five  doors  from  37,  Feather- 
stone-street,  City-road. 

Dyer's  Court,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street, — at  62,  the  second  on  the 
L.  about  twenty  doors  from  White- 
chapel-church  towards  Aldgate. 

Dyers  -  Hall,  Elbow  -  Lane,  Upper 
Thames-Street, — is  two  doors  on 
the  R.  from  14,  Dowgate-hill. 

Dyers-Hall-Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  95,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  London- bridge, 
called  also  the  Steel-yard. 

Dyer's  Place,  Sommers-Town, — is 
part  of  the  N.  side  the  New- 
road  to  Marybone,  and  is  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  in  it,  from  the 
Turnpike,  Battle-bridge. 

Dyer-Street,  William-Street,  Black- 
friars-Road,— at  18,  extending  to 
Gravel-lane,  or  the  firft  S.  parallel 
to  part  of  George-street,  say  from 
numbers  1G  to  30. 

Dyers- Wharf,  Stangate,  Lambeth,— 
the  third  wharf  above  Wcstmin- 


ster-bridge,  by  Searls's,  the  boat* 
builder. 
Dyot  -  Street,  Broad  -  Street,  Su 
Giles's.    See  Diot. 


EAGLE- COURT,  St.  John's 
Lane,  Clerkenwell, — at  5,  the 
first  on  the  L.  and  five  doors  from 
St.  John-st.  West  Smithfield,  lead- 
ing into  Red-lion-st. 

Eagle  -  Court,   Eagle  -  Street,  Red  - 

Lion  -  Square, at  7,    Dean-st. 

about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
92,  High  Holborn,  leading  into 
Eagle-st. 

Eagle  -Court,  White  -  Hart  -  Yard, 
Drury-Lane, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  83.  Drury-lane,  leading 
into  Angel-court  and  to  335, 
Strand. 

Eagle  &  Child- Alley,  Fleet- Market,- 
at  61,  the  first  on  the  R.  about 
fifteen  doors  from  Holborn-hill, 
extending  to  39,  Shoe-lane. 

Eagle  and  Child -Court,  Princes- 
Street,  Lambeth, — the  first  on  the 
R.  about  three  or  four  doors  from 
Broad-st.  leading  to  Fore-st.  and 
the  side  of  the  Thames. 

Eagle   Insurance-Office, at    83, 

Cornhill,  about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side,  five  or  six  doors  E.  from 
the  Royal-Exchange. 

Eagle-Place,  Mile-End- Road,— — on 
the  N.  ^de,  about  \  of  a  mile  on 
the  L. below  the  Turnpike,  op.  30, 
Assembly-row,  it  leads  to  Fuller's 
alms-houses. 

Eagle-Street,  Piccadilly,— at  212, 
the  first  on  the  L.  about  §  of  a 
mile  from  the  Hay  market,  extend- 
ing to  28,  Jermyn-st. 

Eagle-Street,  Red-Lion-Square,— 
at  65,  Red-lion-st.  the  first  on  the 
L.  about  fourteen  doors  from  72, 
High-Holborn,  extending  to  Kings- 
gatc-st. 

Earl's 


Earl's  Court, Little  Newport-Street, 
Long-Acre,— is  -about  five  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Castle-st.  leading 
to  19,  Cranbourne-st.  Leicester- 
square. 

Earl's  Court,  Great  Earl  -  Street, 
Seven-Dials, — the  second  on  the 
R.  about  ten  doors  from  the  Seven- 
dials,  leading  to  Castle-st.  op. 
Langley-st.  Long-acre. 

Earl-Street  (Great),  Seven-Dial?,  St. 
Giles's, — extends  from  the  E.  side 
of  the  Seven-dials  to  Caftle-st.  by 
Gyfford's  brewery,  or  is  op.  Cross- 
lane  from  106,  Long-acre. 

Earl-Street  (Little),  Seven- Dials,— >is 
op.  Great  Ditto,  extending  to  the 
W.  end  of  Monmouth-st.  and  is 
continued  by  Mocr-st.  to  22, 
Greek-st.  Soho. 

Earl-Street,  Blackfriars, the  first 

on  the  R.  north  from  the  bridge, 
extending  to  St.  Andrew's  hill,  is 
continued  E.  by  Upper  Thames-st. 
to  London-bridge. 

Earl  -  Street,  London  -  Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
L.  about  sixteen  doors  from  the 
Obelisk,  towards  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  it  extends  to  Market-st. 
and  is  continued  by  Amelia-row 
towards  the  King's  Bench. 

Easlev's  Mews,  Wigmore  -  Street, 
Marybone, — at  24,  facing  Mary- 
bone-lane  from  158,  Oxford-st. 

East -Court,  East -Street   or  Lane, 

Walworth, the  first  on  the  R. 

about  three  or  four  doors  from 
Walworth  high-st.  or  road. 

Eahtcheap  (Great), — the  E.  continua- 
tion ot  Cannon-st.  extending  from 
Crooked-lane  to  Gracechurch-st. 
or  the  third  on  the  L.  in  Filh-bt. 
hill,  N.  from   London-bridge. 

Easrcheap( Little) ,-is  op.  Great  Ditto, 
or  the  second  on  the  R.  inFi^h-st. 
hill,  N.  from  London-bridge,  ex- 
tending from  47,  Gracechurch-st. 
to  Little  Tower-st. 

Eastern  Dispensary,  Great  AylifFe- 


Street,'  Goodman's  Fields, at 

46,  about  six  doors  W.  from  Red- 
lion-st.  Whitechapel. 

East-India  Aims-Houses,  Poplar,— 
is  about  I  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
in  the  High-st.  or  road,  from  the 
Commercial- road,  nearly  opposite 
Queen-st.  and  the  Spotted-dog. 

East-India  -  Chambers,  Leadenhall- 
Street, — at  23,  three  doors  on  the 
R.  east  from  Lime-st.  or  the 
India -house,  and  op.  St.  Mary 
Axe. 

East-India-Dock,  Blackwall,-at  the 
E.  end  of  Poplar  high-st.  or  road, 
and  on  the  N.  side  of  Perry's 
dock,  about  a  mile  E.  from  Lime- 
house-church  and  3f  miles  from 
the  Royal-Exchange. 

East-India-  Dock-Road,  Limehouse,- 
branches  off  to  the  L.  from  the 
Commercial- road,  op.  Gill-st.  a 
few  doors  E.  from  Limehouse- 
church,  and  extends  to  the  Dock 
gate,  is  near  a  mile  in  length. 

East-India- Dock-Company 's-House, 

Lime-Street-Square, is  number 

3,  facing  the  entrance  from  Lime- 
street. 

East  -^India  -  House,  Leadenhall- 
Street, — the  large  stone  building 
on  the  S.  side,  thirteen  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Gracechurch-st.  or 
from  Cornhill,  forming  the  corner 
of  Lime-st. 

East-India  Military-Fund-Office, 

at  4,  Lime-street-square. 

East-India-Tavern,  Blackwall,— on 
the  N.  side  the  Dock-gate,  and  N. 
end  of  Robin -hood -lane,  from 
Poplar  high-street  or  road. 

East-Lane,  Kent-Road, — is  the  sixth 
on  the  R.  about  |  of  a  mile  be- 
low the  Bricklayers-arms,  it  leads 
into  the  Walworth  high-st.  or 
road,  at  the  distance  of  %  a  mile 
in  that  on  the  L.  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  it  is  nearly  |  of 
a  mile  in  length. 

Ea>t-Lane,  Bermondscy,— op.  East- 
P  lane- 


Jane-stairs,  about  £  of  a  mile  be- 
low St.  Saviour's  dock,  it  leads  to 
the  Neckinger-turnpike,  Parker's 
row,  &cc. 

East-Lane-Stairs,  Bermondsey, — op. 
East- Lane,  about  a  mile  below 
London-bridge  and|  of  a  mileW. 
from  Rotherhithe-church,  nearly 
facing  Union-stairs,  Wapping. 

East-London  Water- Works- Office,  - 
at  14,  St.  Helen's  Place,  a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  46,  Bifhops- 
gate-within. 

Eastman's  Court,  Wentworth-street, 
Spitalnelds, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Bell-lane,  nearly  facing 
Old  Castle-st.  from  120,  White- 
chapel  high-st. 

East-Mews,  East-Street,  Lambeth,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  East-pl. 
Walcot-place,  towards  Lambeth- 
walk. 

East  -  Passage,  Long  -  Lane,  Smith- 
field, — the  first  S.  parallel  to  part 
of  it,  extending  from  King-street 
towards  Aldersgate-st. 

East- Place,  Lambeth, — a  part  of  the 
W.  side  of  the  Surrey-road  from 
Westminster  -  bridge,  extending 
from  Walnut-tree-walk  to  Pownall- 
terrace,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Westminster-bridge. 

East- Place,  East-Street,  West-Square, 
St.  George's  Fields, — three  or 
four  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
S.  E.  corner  of  the  square. 

East-Place,  Poplar  High-Street  or 
Road, — is  about  \  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  the  Commercial-road, 
and  the  first  E.  from  the  Harrow 
Public-house,  or  the  King's  road. 

East-Row,  Winkworth's  Buildings, 
City-Road, — the  N.  continuation 
of  it  on  the  L.  extending  to 
Clack's  buildings,  and  is  about 
y  of  a  mile  N.  from  Finsbury- 
square. 

East-Smithfield.     See  Smithfield. 

East-Street,  Manchester-Square,-the 
first  £.  parallel  to  part  of  Baker- 


street,  extending  from  4,  Bland- 
ford-st.  to  David-st.  leading  to 
York-place  and  the  New-road,  it 
is  about  ~  ot  a  mile  in  length. 

East-Street,  Red-Lion-bquare,  Hol- 
born, — the  sixth  on  the  L.  near  £ 
of  a  mile  from  71 ,  High-Holborn, 
along  Red-lion-st.  extending  to 
New  North-st. 

East-Street,  Spitaifields-Market, 

extends  from  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side  of  it,  to  35,  Red-lion-st. 

East-Street,  West-Square, St. George's 
Fields, — at  the  S.  E.  corner,  or 
the  continuation  of  the  E.  side 
of  the  said  square,  from  We^t-st. 
ProspecVplace. 

East-Street,  Walworth, that  part 

of  East-lane  which  is  next  to 
Walworth  High-street  or  road. 
See  East-lane. 

East-Street,  Lambeth, — is  about  |- 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  West- 
minster-bridge towards  Kefining- 
ton-cross,  is  nearly  op.  Chester-st. 
and  Market-street,  it  extends  to 
William-st.  and  leads  to  Gray's 
walk  and  Lambeth-walk. 

Eaton-Lane,  Pimlico  High-Street  or 
Road.     See  Little  Eaton-Street. 

Eaton- Place,  Little  Eaton-Street, 
Pimlico  High-Street  or  Road, — 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Pimlico 
towards  Ranelagh-st. 

Eaton-Street,  Pimlico, — the  third  on 
the  R.  and  near  \  of  a  mile  from 
Buckingham-gate  towards  Chel- 
sea, it  extends  to  Ranelagh-st. 

Eaton-Street  (Upper),  Pimlico, — is 
op.  the  last,  or  the  continuation  of 
Grosvenor- place  from  Hvde-park- 
corner,  extending  from  the  King's 
road  to  Ranelagh-st. 

Eaton-Street  (Little),  Pimlico  High- 
Street  or  Road, — the  second  on 
the  R.  near  \  of  a  mile  from  Buck- 
ingham-gate towards  Chelsea,  it 
extends  to  Ranelagh-st. 

Ebden  .  Court,     Pearl  -  Row,    St. 
George's 


George's  Fields, — is  op.  19,  by 
the  corner  of  New-st.  on  the  L. 
from  the  N.  E.  fide  the  Obelisk. 

Ebenezer-Chapel,  Brill-Place,  Som- 
mers-Town, — is  on  the  N.  side 
of  it,  also  behind  15,  Chapel- 
path. 

Ebenezer  Chapel,  Shadwell  High- 
Street,— at  240,  about  ten  doors 
W.  from  Union-st. 

Ebenezer  -  Cha,pel,  Albion  -  Street, 
Rotherhithe, — is  a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  in  it  from  Neptune-st. 
about  -J-  of  a  mile  E.  from  the 
Lower-road  to  Deptford. 

Ebenezer  -  Court,  Ebenezer  -  Street, 
London- Road,  St. George'sFields,- 
i's  about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
15,  in  the  London-road  by  the 
Philanthropic-reform. 

Ebenezer- Place,  Commercial- Road, 
Limehouse, — is  part  of  the  S.  side, 
about  \  of  a  mile  on   the  R.   be- 

i-  low  Limehouse-church,  extending 
from  Penson-pl.  to  Gun-lane. 

Ebenezer-Place,  London-Road, at 

19,  the  first  on  the  R.  fom  the 
Obelisk,  towards  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  it  is  situate  on  the  N.  side 
the  Philanthropic-reform  and  leads 
towards  Lambeth. 

Ebenezer-Place,  Cherry-Tree-  Alley, 
St.  Luke's, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  118,  Bunhill-row,  or  the 
second  on  the  L.  from  86,  White- 
cross-st.  in  the  op.  direction. 

Ebenezer-Place,  Kennington-Lane,- 
partof  theN.  side,  about  £  of  * 
mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Plough 
and  Harrow  or  from  Church-row, 
Newington,  towards  Kennington- 
cross. 

Ebenezer.  Row,  Kennington-Lane,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  the  Plough 
and  Harrow,  extending  from  the 
E.  end  of  Ebenezer-place  to  the 
fields. 

Ebenezer  -  Square,     Gravel  -  Lane, 

Houndaditch, is   nearly  facing 

Fireball -court,  from  131,  Hounds. 


ditch,  and  leads  into  Stoney-lane 
and  Petticoat-lane. 

Ebenezer-Street,  London-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — at  19,  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  the  Obelisk  by  the 
Philanthropic-reform,  being  that 
end  of  Ebenezer-place  which  ?4* 
joins  the  London-road. 

Ebenezer  -  Street,  Plumbers  -  Street, 
City-Road, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Caroline-place,  extending  to 
Trafalgar-st.  \%  is  near  •§  a  mile 
N.  from  Finsbury-sq. 

Ebury-House,  Ebury  -  Street,  Fire- 
Fields,  Chelsea, — at  the  S.  end  of 
the  said  street,  between  Grosve- 
nor-row  and  Queen-st. 

Ebury- Place  or  NewRanelagh-Stree*, 

Five-Fields,   Chelsea, is  about 

the  middle  of  the  E.  side  of  Five- 
fields- row,  adjoining  Ecclestone- 
st.  Belgrave-place. 

Ebury- Place,  Kemps-Row,  Chelsea, 

or   Pimlico, nearly  op.    Rane- 

lagh-walk,  about |  of  a  mile  from 
Buckingham  -  gate,  it  leads  to 
Avery-farm-row  or  Flask-row. 

Ebury- Street,  Five- Fields,  Chelsea,- 
the  continuation  of  Five- fields  - 
row,  extending  from  the  path 
which  leads  to  Five-fields-chapel, 
toGrosvenor-row,  and  Queen-st. 

Ecclestone-Street,  Lower  Belgrave- 
Place,  Pimlico, — the  fourth  on  the 
R.  \  a  mile  from  Buckingham- 
gate  towards  Chelsea,  leading  to 
the  Five-fields. 

Eden-Street,  Hampstead-Road,— — 
the  first  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
Tottenham  -  court  -  road,  and  the 
first  S.  from  Henry-st. 

Ede's  Yard,  Brompton  High-Street 
or  Road, — the  second  on  the  R. 
about  i  of  a  mile  from  Knights- 
bridge,  nearly  op.  New-st. 

Edgware-Road,  Tyburn-Turnpike,- 
at  the  W.  end  of  Ox ford-st.  where 
the  numbers  begin  and  are  conti- 
nued in  succession  to  Chapel -st. 
Paddington,  at  the  corner  of  which 

is 


is  101,  this  extent  is  nearly  |  of  a 
mile. 

Edinburgh  -  Castle  Coach  -  Office, 
Strand,— at  322,  on  the  W.  side 
the  New-church,  nearly  opposite 
Somerset-place. 

Edith  -  place,  Bird  -  Cage  -  Walk, 
Hackney-Road, — the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  the  Nag's 
head  towards  Shoreditch-church. 

Edmonds  -  Court,  Princes  -  Street, 
Soho, — at  27,  three  doors  on  the 
R.  south  from  Compton-st.  leading 
into  Rupert-st.  Coventry-st.  and 
the  Haymarket. 

Edmonds-Place,  Union-Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
R.  from  the  London- road  towards 
West -square. 

Edmond-Street,    Battle-Bridge,    St. 

Pancras, is  situate  on  the  N. 

side  the  Smallpox- hospital,  en- 
trance by  the  Maiden-head  public- 
house. 

St.   Edmond   the    King's    Church, 

Lombard  -  Street, by  60,   two 

doors  E.  of  Birchin-laneand  nearly 
op.  Clement's-lane. 

Edward-Court,  Edward-Street,  Ca- 
vendish-square,— at  14,  about  four 
doors  S.  from  Queen  Ann-street 
East. 

Edward's    Court,    Oxendon-Street, 

Haymarket, at  29,  about  five 

doors  on  the  L.  from  Coventry-st. 

Edward's  Court,  New  Round-Court, 
Strand, — about  three  doors  on  the 
L.  from  447,  Strand. 

Edward's  Mews,  Duke  Street,  Man- 
chester-Square,— at  35,  the  third 
on  the  L.  about  fifteen  doors  from 
175,  Oxford-st. 

Edward- Place,  Old-Street-Road, — 
is  a  few  yards  on  the  R.  from  the 
Cuatain-Road  towards  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Edward- Place,  Hackney-Road, 


forms  part  of  the  S.  side  adjoining 
Brighton-place,  a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  east  from  Allport's  nursery,  and 


about  J  of  a  mile  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Edward-Place,  Westminster-Bridge., 
Road,  St.  George's  Fields.  See 
Asylum-Buildings. 

Edward-Street,  Cavendish-Square, — 
the  N.  continuation  of  Bolsover-j 
street,  from  113,  Oxford-street, 
extending  from  Margaret-st.  to 
Queen  Ann-st.  East. 

Edward-Street,  Manchester-Square,- 
the  first  parallel  to  the  S.  side  of 
it,  or  the  third  which  intersects 
Duke-st.  from  174,  Oxford-st.  it 
extends  from  Seymour-street  to 
Wigmore-st. 

Edward  -  Street,  Wardour  -  Street, 
Soho, — at  95,  the  third  on  the  R. 
from  381,  Oxford-st.  it  extends 
to  86,  Berwick-st.  and  is  continued 
by  Broad-st.  to  Carnaby-market. 

Edward-Street,  Church-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — at  116,  about  j  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  65,  Shore- 
ditch,  being  the  second  below 
Brick-lane. 

Edward-Street,  Mile-End,  New- 
Town.     See  Kine  Edward-st. 

Edward-Street,  Blackfriars-Road, — 
the  third  on  the  L.  about  |  of  a 
mile  from  Blackfriars-bridge  to- 
wards the  Obelisk,  leading  to 
Union -st.  and  Bear-lane. 

Edward -Street,  Kennington-Lane,— - 

/  the  N.  parallel  to  a  part  of  it,  be- 
hind White-hart-place,  extending 
from  Market-st.  toG  olden 's  place. 

Edward- Yard,  Edward-Street,  Ca- 
vendish-Square,  at  14j  about 

four  doors  S.  from  Queen  Ann-st. 
East,  leading  to  Swan-passage  and 
99,  Great  Portland-st. 

Egleton's  Buildings,  Paradise- Place, 
Paradise-Street,  Marybone,— the 
fir»t  on  the  L.  from  6,  Paradise-st. 

Egleton's     Place,     Twisters- Alley, 

Bunhill-Row,  St.   Luke's, the 

first  on  the  R.  six  doors  from  102, 
Bunhill-row,  towards  Whitecross- 
street. 

Eight- 


Ejght-House.s  Lower  Road,  Dept- 
ford, — a  row  near  the  three  mile, 
stone  from  London-bridge,  be- 
tween China-hall  and  the  half-way- 
house,  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
either. 

Elbow- Lane,  Upper  Thames-Street,  - 
the  first  M.  parallel  to  part  of  it, 
near  £  of  a  mile  W.  from  London- 
bridge,  extending  from  Dowgate- 
hill  to  College-hill,  or  the  third 
on  the  R.  from  the  Manfion-house, 
continuing  down  Wal  brook. 

Elbow-  Lane  (Lit  tie) ,  UpperThames- 
Street, — at  175,  leading  into  the 
last  above  described. 

Elbow-Lane,  Shadwell  High-Street,- 
the  first  S.  parallel  to  part  of  it, 
say  from  23  to  38,  extending  from 
New  Gravel-lane  (four  doors  from 
High-st.)  to  Farmer-st. 

Elbow-Row,  City-Gardens,  City- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  the  turnpike  by  An- 
derson's Buildings. 

Elder-Street,  White- Lion-Street,  Spi- 

talfields, the  second  on  the  L. 

about  fourteen  doors  from  13, 
Shoreditch,  being  the  first  E.  pa- 
rallel to  Blossom-st. 

Eldon- Buildings,  Bagnige -Wells, — 
is  the  first  row  on  the  L.  from  the 
Wells  towards  Pentonville. 

Eleazer- Place,  Lambeth -Walk, — is 
part  of  the  W.  side,  facing  Chap- 
man's Gardens  or  Union-st.  from 
Walcot-place. 

Elephant  and  Castle-Court,  Kent- 
Street,  Borough,— at  218,  about 
-J-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  St. 
George's  church. 

Elephant  and  Castle,  Newington, — 
about  one  mile  nearly  S.  from 
London-bridge,  continuing  High- 
st.  Blackmore-st.  and  the  Cause- 
way, and  a  little  above  £  of  a 
mile  S.  E.  from  the  Obelisk,  St. 
George's  fields,  along  the  London- 
road. 

Elephant-Lane,  Rotherhithe,— —at 


344,  Rotherhithe-st.  the  first  W. 
from  the  church,  leading  to  Nep. 
tune-st.  and  the  Lower  Road  to 
Deptford. 

Elephant-Stairs,  Rotherhithe, — op. 
Elephant- Lane,  is  near  \{  of  a 
mile  below  London-bridge,  and 
op.  Execution-dock,  Wapping. 

Elgers- Place,  Essex-Street,  White- 
chapel, — the  N.  end  of  Elgers- 
square. 

Elgers-Square,  Essex-Street,  White- 
chapel,— —the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from  105,  Whitechapel  High-st. 
near  Wentworth-st.  Spitalfields. 

Elizabeth-Court,  Whitecross-Street. 
St.  Luke's, — at  146,  the  second 
on  the  L.  about  fifteen  doors  from 
op.  the  church,  Old-st.  also  four 
doors  N.  from  Banner-st. 

Elizabeth  -  Court,  Phoenix  -  Street, 
Spitalfields, — the  second  on  the  R. 
about  fourteen  doors  from  162, 
Brick-lane,  or  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  38,  Wheeler-st.  leading 
into  King-st. 

Elizabeth-Court,  Hickman's  Folly, 
Dock-Head, — is  near  the  E.  end 
of  it,  and  the  last  on  the  R.  to- 
wards Rotherhithe. 

Elizabeth- Place,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — is  about  six  doors 
E.  from  New  Peter-st.  and  the 
fourth  on  the  R.  from  Strutton- 
ground,  nearly  op.  Leg-court. 

Elizabeth  -  Place,  George  -  Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — is  on  the  N.  W. 
side  of  Patriot-square,  near  the 
Green. 

Elizabeth-Place,  Brook -Street,  Rat- 
cliffe, — about  six  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Sun-tavern-fields,  nearly 
op.  Love-lane. 

Elizabeth-Place,  Black  Prince-Road, 
Lambeth, — part  of  the  N.  side,  a 
few  doors  on  the  R.  from  Princes- 
place,  Kennington-cross,  leading 
to  Workhouse-lane  and  Lambeth- 
butts. 

Elizabeth-Place.Westminster-Bridge- 

Road, 


E 

Road,  St,  George's  Fields, — afew 
houses  on  the  N.  side,  near  t,he 
Obelisk,  extending  from  the  Free- 
masons-school to  Melina-place. 

Elizabeth-Place,   Webber-Row,   St. 

George's    Fields, is   about  the 

middle  of  the  N.  side,  between 
Ann's  place  and  Duke-st. 

Elizabeth  -  Place,  Prospeft  -  Row, 
Neckinger-Roadj  Bermondsey,-is 
twoor  three  houses  adjoiningRich- 
mond-hall  on  the  E.  side  the  Ma- 
rine-crescent, nearly  op.  Printers- 
place,  and  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  turnpike  towards 
Jamaica-row. 

Elizabeth-Street,  Hans-Place,  Sloane- 
Street, — at  46,  the  N.  W.  corner, 
extending  to  North-st.  and  lead- 
ing to  Queen-st.  and  the  High- 
road, Brompton. 

Elizabeth-Street,  Hackney-Road, — 

is  about  |  of  a   mile  on   the   R. 

from     Shoreditch-church,    situate 

between  Durham-place  West,  and 

.  James's  Place. 

Elliott's  Court,  Old-Bailey, the 

fourth  on  the  R.  about  ten  or 
twelve  door.-,  from  Snow-hill,  or 
six  doors  N.  from  Fleet-lane  in 
the  op.  direction. 

Elliott's  Court,  Elliott's  Row,  St. 
Ccorge's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
R.  about  five  or  six  doors  from 
Prospeft  place  towards  Pleasant- 
row. 

Elliott's   Row,   Prospeft-Place,  St. 

George's  Fields, the   third  on 

the  L.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle  towards  We.^t-square,  ex- 
tending to  Pleasant-rojr. 

Elliott's  Row,  Bethnal-Green-Road,- 
the'first  S.  parallel  to  a  part  of  it, 
about  \ .  ot  a  mile  from  br>,  Shore- 
ditch,  extending  from  White-st. 
to  Thoma -st.  and  is  behind  the 
Admiral  Cornwallis  Public-house. 

Ellis-Square,  Penton  -  Street,  Wal- 
worth,  -the  second  on  the  L. 

along  Amelia-st.  from  Walworth 


High-5t.  or  road,  or  a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Penton-place  in 
the  op.  direction. 

Ellison-Street^  Petticoat -Lane, — the 
third  on  the  L.  from  41,  Aldgate 
High-st.  a  few  doors  N.  from 
Little  Middlesex-st. 

Elm-Court,  Middle  Temple-Lane, 
Temple-Bar, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  6,  Fleet-st.  leading  into 
Fig-tree-court  and  King's-beneh- 
walk. 

Elm-Ccurt,  Elm-Street,  Gray's-Inn- 
Lane, — about  three  doors  on  the 
L.  from  86,  Gray's-inn-lane  and 
near  thesame  distance  from  Mount 
Pleasant,  Coldbath  fields. 

Elm-Court,  Elm-Place,  Fetter-Lane, - 
about  the  middle  of  it,  a  few 
doors  from  108,  Fetter-lane. 

Elm -Place,  Fetter  -  Lane,  Fleet - 
Street,— at  108,  about  the  middle 
of  the  W.  side,  leading  into  Cur- 
sitor-st.  &  to  40,  Chancery-lane. 

Elm-Place,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — about  i  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  nearly  op.  the  Terrace. 

Elm-Street,    Gray's-Inn-Lane, at 

85,  near  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Middle-row,  Holborn,  lead- 
ing into  Mount  Pleasant  and 
Baynes-row,  Coldbath-fields. 

Elsworth-Phice,  Golden-Lane,  Bar- 
bican.    See  Colliers-Court. 

Ely -Chapel,  Ely  -  Place,  Holborn- 
Hill. — at  14,  and  is  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  L.  from  102, 
Holborn-hill. 

Ely-Court,  Holborn-Hill,— at  117, 
about  seven  doors  on  the  R.  west 
from  Hatton-garden. 

Ely- Place,  Holborn-Hill,— at  101, 
the  third  on  the  R.  about  twenty- 
five  doors  from  Fleet-market, 
nearly  op.  St.  Andrew's  church. 

Ely-Place,  West- Square,  St.  George's 

Fields, — at  the  N.  W.  corner  of 

it,    leading  to  Prospett- place,  or 

the  sixth  on  the  L.  along  Prospeft- 

place, 


place,  about  $  of  a  mile  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle  towards 
Lambeth. 

Emanuel's   Hospital,   James-Street, 

Westminster, is   about   j  of  a 

mile  on  the  R.  from  Buckingham- 
gate,  also  near  the  W.  end  of 
York-st.  from  Tothill-st.  and  the 
Abbey  in  the  op.  direction  (called 
also  Lady  Dacre's  Almshouses). 

Embroiderers-Hall,  Gutter-Lane, — 
at  :J6',  about  ten  or  twelve  doors 
on  the  L.  from  H12,Cheapside. 

Emery-Hill's  Aims-Houses,  Roches- 
ter- Row,Tothill- Fields,  Westmin- 
ster,— is  a  part  of  the  said  row, 
near  the  middle,  about  I  of  a  mile 

5.  E.  from  James-st.  bearing  to 
the  R.  and  nearly  facing  the  W. 
end  of  the  Grey-coat-school. 

Emigrant-Office, at  10,  Queen- 
street,  Bloomsbury,  five  or  six 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  W.  end 
df  Hart-st. 

Engine-Street,  Piccadilly, -the  fourth 
on  the  L.  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
Hyde-park-corner,  and  nearly  -j 
of  a  mile  in  the  op.  direction  from 
the  Haymarket,  it  leads  into 
Sneads-court  and  Brick-st. 

England-Row,  Poplar  High-Street 
or  Road, — about  j-  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  below  the  Commercial- 
road,  nearly  op.  the  Harrow 
Public-house  or  the  King's  road. 

English-Copper-Company's  -  Wharf, 
Upper  'I  hames-Street, is  be- 
tween numbers  12  and  15,  about 
■j  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Black- 
friars- bridge,  adjoining  Horse- 
thoe-wharf. 

English- Wharf,  Strand, — on  the  E. 
side  of  Arundel-stairs,  entrance  by 
Water-st.  behind  the  Crown  and 
Anchor,  192,  in  the  Strand. 

Ehglishman    Newspaper-Office, — at 

6,  Hind-court,  four  doors  on  the 
L.  from  147,  Fleet-st. 

Enoch  -  Court,  Goodman's  Yard, 
Goodman's-fields, —  the  second  on 


the  L.  from  60,  in  the  Minories, 
or  the  third  on  the  R.  from  1, 
Mansel  st.  in  the  op.  direction. 

Epping-Place,  Mile- End  Road, — on 
the  S.  side,  about  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Aldgate-pump,  extend- 
ing from  the  turnpike  to  Mile- 
end-grove  and  leading  towards 
Stepney-green. 

Equitable- Assurance-Office,  Bridge- 
Street,   Blackfriars, the  eighth 

house  on  the  R.  from  the  bridge, 
or  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Earl-st. 

St.  Ermin's  Hill,  Little  Chapel- 
Street,  Westminster, — about  the 
middle  of  it,  op.  St.  Margaret's 
burying-ground,  leading  to  Snow'* 
Rents  and  the  Broadway,  op. 
Queen-square. 

Essex- Alley,  Essex-Street,  White- 
chapel, — the  last  on  the  L.  from 
105,  Whitechapel  High-st.  leading 
into  Wentworth-st.  op.  Rose- 
lane. 

Essex-Court,  Essex-Street,  White- 
chapel,— the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from  105,  Whitechapel  High-st. 
or  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
Wentworth-st.  in  the  op.  direc- 
tion. 

Essex-Court,  Middle  Temple-Lane, 

Temple-Bar, the    western-side 

of  Brick-court,  being  the  first  on 
the  R.  from  4,  Fleet-st.  leading 
to  Devereux-court  and  Essex-st. 

Essex-Place,  Rotherhithe-Street, — at 
170,  about  twelve  doors  on  the  L. 
above  the  Horseferry  and  twenty- 
seven  doors  below  Globe-stairs  in 
the  op.  direction. 

Essex-Place,  Workhouse-Lane,  Lam- 
beth,— is  part  of  the  S.  side,  ad- 
joining the  Workhouse,  and  the 
first  row  on  the  R.  from  Lambeth- 
butts  towards  Kennington-cross. 

Essex-Street,  Strand, — at  210,  the 
first  on  the  L.  about  twenty-four 
doors  from  Temple-bar,  extending 
to  Essex-wharf  and  the  Thames. 

Essex- 


Essex-Street  (Little),  Strand,— the 
first  on  the  R.  in  the  last  mentioned 
street,  and  about  nine  doors  from 
210,  in  the  Strand,  extending  to 
Mil  ford-lane. 

Essex-Street,  Bouverie-Street,  Fleet- 
Street, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  62,  Fleet  st.  ox  at  the  S.  end 
of  Lombard-st.  from  56,  Fleet- 
street,  leading  into  Temple-lane. 

Essex-Street,  Kingsland- Road, — is 
op.  the  Ironmongers-alms-houses, 
and  about  -J-  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
fromShoreditch-church,  extending 
to  Hoxton-town  nearly  opposite- 
Gloucester-st. 

Essex  -  Street  (Little),  Kingsland  - 
Road, — the  first  on  the  R.  about 
six  doors  in  the  last  mentioned 
street  from  Kingsland -road,leading 
to  Savannah-place. 

Essex-Street,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street, — at  105,  about  f  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  below  Aldgate- 
church,  nearly  opposite  Red-lion- 
street,  it  leads  to  Wentworth-st. 
nearly  opposite  Rose-lane,  (late 
Catherine-wheel-alley). 

Essex-Street,  Mile-End  Old-Town,- 
the  first  W.  parallel  to  part  of 
Cannon-st.  New-road,  extending 
from  38,  Charlotte-st.  (four  or 
five  doors  on  the  L.  from  the  said 
road)  to  the  Commercial-road. 

Essex- Wharf,  Essex-Street,  Strand,- 
at  the  botton  of  the  street  from 
210,  in  the  Strand. 

St.  Ethelburga's  Church,  Bishops- 
gate-Without,— behind  54,  on  the 
E.  side  of  St.  Helen's  Place. 

Europe-Place,  St.  John's  Row,  Rat- 
cliffe-Row,  St.  Luke's, — is  about 
the  middle  of  the  S.  side,  about 
fifteen  doors  on  the  R.  from  41, 
Brick  lane. 

Evangelist  -  Court,  Little  Bridge- 
Street,  Blackfriars,— the  first  on 
the  L.  a  few  yards  W.  from  Cock- 
court,  18,  Ludgate-hill. 

Evans-Court,  Basinghall-Street,— at 


45,  about  six  doors  on  the  L.  front 
London- wall, or  the  last  on  the  R. 
from  29*  Cateaton-st.  in  the  op. 
direction. 

Evan's  Place,  Star-Comer,  Bermond* 
sey, — about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Bermondsey-church  towards 
the  Bricklayers-arms,  facing  the 
Grange-road. 

Evan's  Rents,  Turners-Square,  Hox- 
ton, — the  N.  W.  corner  of  the 
said  square,  leading  towards  Ivy- 
Lane. 

Evan's  Row,  Middlesex  -  Street, 
Sommers-Town,— is  part  of  the 
E.  side,  about  the  middle,  say  be- 
tween Chapel-path  and  Phoenix- 
street. 

Evan's  Yard,  Poplar  High-Street,  or 
Road, — near  -J  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Commercial-road, 
leading  to  Paradise-street,  Noble- 
street,  and  the  East-India. dock- 
road. 

Eve's  Place,  Adam-Street,  Rother- 
hithe, — at  f)5,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  Neptune-st. 

Evelyn's  Court  or  Place,  Oxford- 
Street, — at  27,  being  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  R.  from  St.  Giles's, 
three  or  fourdoors  W.  from  Rath- 
bone-place. 

Evening  -  Mail  Newspaper  -  Office, 
Printing  -  House  -  Square,  Black- 
friars,— at  the  N.  E.  corner,  facing. 
Printing-house -lane  from  Water- 
lane. 

Evening- Post  Newspaper-Office,— at 
28,  Paternoster-row,  and  5,  Hind- 
court,  five  doors  on  the  L.  from 
147,  Fleet-st. 

Everards-  Buildings,  Church -Lane, 

Whitechapel, part  of  the  W. 

side  of  it,  adjoining  66,  Cable-st. 
Wellclose-square. 

Everards- Place, Church- Lane,White- 
chapel, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
twelve  doors  from  66,  Cable-st. 
behind  the  aforesaid  buildings. 

Everett-Street,  Bernard-Street,  Bruns- 
wick- 


E 


wiek-Square, — at  48,  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side,  or  the  second  on 
the  R.  from  the  square,  extending 
to  Great  Coram-st. 

Evesham  -  Buildings,  Sommers  - 
Town, — the  N.  continuation  of 
Chalton-st.extendingfromChapel- 
path  to  Clarendon-sq. 

Evesham-Buildings  (Upper).  See 
Union-Street. 

Ewer's  Buildings,  White-Hart- Row, 
Kennington-Lane, — is  part  of  the 
S.  W.  side,  about  the  middle  of 
it. 

Ewer-Street,  Duke-Street,  Borough,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Queen-street,  extending  to 
Gravel-lane. 

Ewing's  Buildings,  Mile-End-Road,- 
is  part  of  the  S.  side,  about  ±  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  east  from  Ben- 
croft's  alms-houses,  near  two  miles 
from  Aldgate. 

Examiner  Newspaper-Office,— at  15, 
Beaufort-buildings,  Strand,  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  95,  in  the 
Strand. 

Exchange-Alley.     See  Change, 

Exchange  (for  Clothes),  Rosemary- 
Lane.     See  Clothes. 

Exchange  (Coal),  Thames-Street. 
See  Coal. 

Exchange  (Corn),  Mark-Lane.  See 
Corn. 

Exchange  (Royal).    See  Royal. 

Exchange  (Stock).  See  Stock. 

Exchequer,  New  Palace-Yard,  West- 
minster,— at  the  S.  E.  corner, 
between  Westminster-hall  and  the 
Thames. 

Exchequer- Office,  Lincoln's  Inn 
Old  Buildings, — at  9,  the  first 
door  on  the  L.  from  op.  56, 
Chancery- lane. 

Exchequer-Office,  Somerset- Place,- 
the  first  door  on  the  L.  in  the 
square,  from  under  the  archway 
which  leads  from  the  Strand. 

Exchequer  -  Office,  King's  -  Bench  - 
Walk,  Temple, — at  the  bottom  of 


Mitre-conrt,  from  44,  Fleet-st. 
on  the  R.  by  Tanfield-court. 

Excise-Office,  Old  Broad-Street,— 
the  large  stone  building  on  the  E. 
side,  occupying  the  space  between 
numbers  22  and  33,  there  is  ano- 
ther entrance  at  103,  Bishopsgate- 
within. 

Execution-Dock, — at243,Wapping- 
street ,  about  a  mile  and  a  half  below 
London  -  bridge,  nearly  facing 
Princes- stairs  and  Elephant-stairs, 
Rotherhithe. 

Exeter-Change,  Strand, — at  355, 
near  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
about  -§-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Temple-bar,  extending  under  the 
archway  to  Burleigh-st. 

Exeter  -  Court,  Exeter  -  Change, 
Strand,-at  355,  in  the  Strand,  ad- 
joining the  E.sideof  Exeter-change. 

Exeter  -  Street,      Catherine  -  Street, 

Strand, ten  doors  on  the   L. 

from  343,  in  the  Strand,  extending 
to  Burleigh-st.  about  nine  doors 
N.  of  Exeter-change. 

Exeter-Street,  Hans-Town, — at  32, 
Sloane-st.  the  second  on  the  R.  and 
about  i  of  a  mile  from  Knights- 
bridge,  it  leads  to  New-st.  and 
28,  Queen's  buildings,  Brompton 
High-road. 

Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  See  London 
Infirmary. 

Eyre-Court,  Eyre-Street,  Leather- 
Lane,  Holborn,  —  at  22,  about 
eighteen  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
N.  end  of  Leather-lane  and  eight 
or  ten  doors  on  the  R.  in  the  op. 
direction  from  Great  Warner-st. 
Coldbath-fields. 

Eyre-Place,  Eyre-Street,  Leather- 
Lane,  Holborn,— at  10,  and  is 
that  number  of  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  N.  end  of  Leather-lane. 

Eyre -Street,  Leather  -  Lane,   Hol- 
born,— is  the  N.  continuation  of 
it,  extending  from   Back-hill   to 
Warner-st.  leading  to  Great  Bath 
st.  and  Coldbath-fields. 
Q^  FAIR- 


FAIR-STREET,  Horselydown,- 
the  eastern  continuation  of 
Tooiey-st.  on  the  R.  extending 
from  Pari  h-st.  to  New-st.  Dock- 
head. 

Faircloth-Court,  High-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  first  on  the  L.  about 
six  doors  from  Broad-st.  towards 
Lambeth-charch,  and  op.  Stonard 
and  Watson's  Starch  -  manufac- 
tory. 

Falcon-Brewery,  Portpool-Lane, — at 
JO,  being  that  number  of  doors  on 
the  R.  from  52,  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Falcon  Coal-Wharf,  Bankside, — is 
near  i  of  a  mile  below  Black- 
friars-bridge,  opposite  Gravel-lane, 
Southwark. 

Falcon-Court,  Fleet-Street. — at  32, 
op.  St.  Dunstan's  church,  being 
that  number  of  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Temple-bar. 

Falcon-Court,  Shoe- Lane, — at  84, 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
129,  Fleet-street  and  neartherame 
distance  in  the  op.  direction  from 
65,  Holborn-hill. 

Falcon -Court,  High -Street,  Bo- 
rough,— ,it  178,  on  the  Wr.  side, 
near  ^t.  George's  church,  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Lon- 
don -  bridge. 

Falcon-Court  (Little),  High-Street, 
Borough, — the  W.  continuation 
of  the  laA  described  from  178, 
High-st.  to  15,  Red-cross-st.  near 
the  Mint. 

Falcon  -  Court,  White -Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  10,  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  St.  George's  church  to- 
wards Long-lane,  Bermondsey. 

Falcon-Court,  Fishmongers-Alley, 
High-Street,  Borough, — the  first 
on  the  R.  a  few  yards  from  231, 
High-street  by  St.  Margaret's  hill. 

Falcon-Place,  Coppice-Row,  Clerk- 
enwell,— the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Ray-st.  at  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
the  Green,  leading  into  Ray-st. 
again. 


Falcon-Foundry,  Bankside, — on  the 
E.  side  Falcon  Coal-wharf,  op. 
Gravel-lane. 

Falcon  -  Square,  Noble  -  Street, 
Foster-Lane, — the  termination  of 
Noble-st.  and  Foster-lane,  enter- 
ing by  1 47,Cheapside,  leading  to 
Falcon-st.  and  i  6,  Aldersgate-st. 

Falcon-Street,  Aldersgate-Street, 

at  16,  about  ■£  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  66,  Newgate-st.  leading 
into  Falcon-square. 

Falcon- Yard,  Portpool  Lane, at 

15,  being  that  number  of  houses 
from  53,  Gray's-inn-lane,  and 
is  on  the  S.  side  of  Meux's 
brewery. 

Falconbridge  -Court,  Crown-Street, 
Soho, — three  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  E.  end  of  Oxford-st.  or 
from  High-st.  St.  Gile.'s,  leading 
into  Little  Sutton-st.  and  Soho- 
square. 

Fan- Alley,  Fan-Street,  Goswell- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — at  the  E.  end 
from  11.  Goswell-st.  and  N.  W. 
corner  of  Bridgewater-gardens. 

Fan -Alley,  W7ebb-  Square,  Miore- 
ditch, — at  the  N.  E.  corner,  en- 
tering at  47,  Shoredifch,  it  leads 
to  Cock-hill  and  to  47,  Wheeler- 
street,  Spitalfields. 

Fan  -  Coort,  Goswell  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's— at  12,  the  third  on  the 
R.  north  from  Barbican,'  leading 
into  Bridgewater-gardens. 

Fan-Court,  Miles's  Lane,  Cannon- 
Street, — at  17,  two  doors  on  the 
L.  from  131,  Upper  Thames-st. 
near  London-bridge. 

Fan-Court,  Bakers-Row,  White- 
chapel- Read, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  93,  in  the  said  road,  to- 
wards Mile-end  Old-town. 

Fan  -  Street,    Goswell  -  Street,    St. 

Luke's, between  106,  Alders- 

gate-st.  and  I,  Goswell-st.  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  north  from  Barbi- 
can, leading  into  Bridgewater- 
gardens  and  Golden-lane. 

Farm- 


Farm-Mews,  Hill-Street,  Berkeley- 
Square, — is  the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  yards  from  the  middle  of 
the  W.  side  of  the  said  square, 
leading  into  Farm-st. 

Farm. street,  Berkeley -Square, the 

first  N  parallel  to  part  of  Hill-st. 
extending  from  Farm-Mews  to 
Union-st. 

Farmer's  Aims-Houses,  Little  Cha- 
pel-Mreei,  Westminster,— adjoins 
the  Vv.  side  of  St.  Margaret's 
burying-gruund,  about  \  of  a 
mile  from  Buckingham-gate. 

Farmers  Journal  Newspaper-Office,- 
at  49,  Watling-st.  eight  doors  on 
the  R.  east  from  75,  0_ueen-st. 
Cheapskie. 

Farmer's  Rents,  Crown-Street,  Soho, 
or  St.  Giles's, — the  fir^t  on  the 
L.  a  few  yards  from  the  E.  end  of 
Oxford-street  nearly  op.  Sutton- 
street. 

Farmer's  Row,  Salmon-Lane,  Lime- 
house, — forms  a  part  of  the  E. 
side,  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  Commercial- road  towards 
Stepney. 

Farmer-Street,  High-Street,  Shad- 
well, — at  38,  under  the  archway, 
about  seventeen  or  eighteen  doors 
W.  from  Shadwell-church,  ex- 
tending towards  Shadwell-dock. 

Farrer's  Rents,  Bishopsgate-Street- 
Without, — at  163,  about  \  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  north  from  the 
church,  op.  Widegate-st. 

Farrier- Buildings,  Inner -Temple  - 
Lane,  Fleet-Street, — isa  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  15,  Fleet-st.  near 
Temple-bar. 

Farringdon  Within  Charity-School, 
Bull  and  Mouth-Street, — at  the 
W.  end,  nearly  facing  Butcher- 
hall-lane,  from  82,  Newgate-st. 

Farthing- Alley,  Upper  East-Smith- 
field, — is  op.  97,  about  fourteen 
doors  on  the  L.  east  from  Butcher- 
row  and  i  of  a  mile  from  Tower- 
hill. 


Far:hing-  Alley,  Jacob-Street,  Dock- 
Head, — about  the  middle  of  the 
S.  side,  being  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  Mill-st.  leading  into 
Water-lane. 

Farthing- Fields,  New  Gravel-Lane, 

Shad  well, at  40,  about    the 

middle  of  the  W.  side,  leading  to- 
wards Old  Gravel-lane. 

Farthing- Hill,  Farthing-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, — is  the  Nl  continuation 
of  it,  to  Sclater-st.  and  is  nearly 
op.  Club-row. 

Farthing-Street,  Phoenix-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
sixteen  doors  from  39,  Wheeler-st. 
or  the  third  on  the  R.  from  163, 
Brick-lane. 

Fashion-Street,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields,— at  194,  the  fourth  on  the 
L.  about  \  of  a  mile  from  White- 
chapel,  it  leads  into  White's  Row, 
Widegate-street,  and  Bishopsgate- 
without. 

Faulkner's  Court,  Cow-Cross,  Wesr- 
Smithfield, — the  third  on  the  R. 
from  St.  John-st.  and  two  or 
three  doors  E.  from  Turnmill-st. 
leading  into  Benjamin-st. 

Faulkner's  Place,  George-Passage, 
St.  George's  Market,  St.  George's 
Fields, — about  four  doors  on  the 
R.  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
market. 

Feathers-Court,    Drury-Lane, at 

86,  on  the  W.  side,  being  the 
second  on  the  L.  and  about 
eighteen  or  twenty  doors  from  the 
New-church,  or  from  226,  in  the 
Strand. 

Feathers-Court,  High-  Holborn, — at 
2G4,  nearly  op.  Red-lion-st.  lead- 
ing into  Whetston's-park  and  Lin- 
coln's-inn-fields. 

Feathers-Court,  Fox-Court,  Gray's- 
Inn-Lane, — is  about  four  or  five 
doors  on  the  L.  from  10,  Gray's- 
inn-lane,  near  Holborn. 

Feathers-Court,  Castle -Street,  Beth- 

nal-Green, — the  first   on  the  R. 

from 


F 

from  the  back  of  Shoreditch- 
church,  about  three  or  four  doors 
from  the  N.  end  of  Cock-lane. 

Feathers- Mews,  Old  Millman-Street, 
James-Street,  Bedford-Row, — is 
the  N.  continuation  of  it,  on  the 
L.  leading  into  Long's-yard  and 
to  38,  Lamb's-conduit-st. 

Featherbed-Lane,  Fetter-Lane, — at 
18,  and  is  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  180,  Fleet-st.  it  is 
continued  by  Pemberton  -  row, 
leading  into  Gough-square. 

Featherstone- Buildings,  High -Hoi  - 
born, — at  62,  on  the  N.  side, 
eight  or  nine  doors  E.  from  Red- 
lion- street,  leading  into  Bedford- 
street. 

Featherstone  -  Buildings,  Salmon  - 
Lane,  Limehouse, — the  first  E.  pa- 
rallel to  a  part  of  it,  the  entrance  is 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
Barge-river  or  from  the  Commer- 
cial-road. 

Featherstone-Street,City-Road,-the 
first  on  the  L.  about  j  of  a  mile 
N.  from  Finsbury  -  square,  ex- 
tending to  60,  Bunhill-row,  twelve 
or  fourteen  doors  S.  from  Old- 
street. 

Felix  -  Street,  Bridge  -  Road,  Lam- 
beth,— at  20,  the  second  on  the 
R.  about  twenty-eight  doors  from 
Westminster-bridge,  it  extends  to 
Stangate-st. 

Fell-Street,  Wood-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — at  71,  the  sixth  on  the  L. 
from  122,  Cheapside,  and  seven 
or  eight  doors  on  the  R.  from 
London-wall  in  the  opposite  di- 
rection. 

Fen-Court,  Fenchurch-Street, at 

125,  ten  doors  E.  from  Cullum- 
street  and  nearly  opposite  Mincing- 
lane. 

Fen-Office,  Tanfield-Court,  Tem- 
ple,—at  3,  on  the  S.  side,  two 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Lamb's 
Buildings. 

Fenchurch  -  Buildings,  Fenchurch- 


F 

Street, — between  107  and  108, 
the  second  on  the  R.  about 
twenty-one  doors  from  Aldgate, 
it  leads  to  Sugar-loaf-court  and 
50,  Leadenhall-st. 

Fenchurch  -  Chambers,  Fenchurch  r 
Street, — at  66,  about  six  or  seven 
doors  on  the  R.  east  from  Lon- 
don-st. 

Fenchurch  -  Street,  Gracechurch  - 
Street, — the  third  on  the  R.  about 
j.  of  a  mile  from  London-bridge, 
extending  from  opposite  Lombard- 
street  to  Aldgate. 

Fendal-Street,  Grange-Road,  Ber- 
mondsey, — the  second  on  the  L. 
about  \  of  a  mile  from  Star-corner, 
or  from  Bermondsey  New-road? 
op.  Alscot-place,  and  leads  to  the 
Grange-walk. 

Fen  wick-Court,  High-Holborn, 

at  291,  about  seventeen  or  eigh- 
teen doors  on  the  L.  west  from 
Chancery-lane. 

Ferguson's  Rents,  Snow?s  Fields, 
Bermondsey, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  238,Bermondsey-st.  towards 
the  Borough,  about  three  doors  E. 
from  Palmer's  Rents. 

Ferry-Street,  Lambeth, — the  first  S. 
parallel  to  the  church  and  church- 
yard, a  few  doors  distance,  ex- 
tending from  High-street  to  Fore- 
st, by  the  Thames. 

Fetter-Lane,  Fleet-Street,— at  180, 
five  or  six  doors  E.  from  St.  Dun- 
stan's  church,  where  the  numbers 
being  and  end,  viz.  1  and  144,  it 
extends  to  34,  Holborn-hill. 

Field-Buildings,  Battle-Bridge,  St. 
Pancras, — the  E.  end  of  Fifteen- 
foot-lane,  also  behind  the  Bell 
Public-house,  by  the  Turnpike, 
Pentonville. 

Field-Court,  Gray's-Inn-Square, — - 
at  the  S.  W.  corner,  leading  to- 
wards Bedford-row,  also  the  N. 
end  of  Full  wood's  rents  from  34, 
High  Holborn. 

Field-Court,  Field-Lane,  Holhorn,- 

the 


the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  83,  Holborn-Hill,  or  a  few 
doors  S.  from  Saffron-hill  or  from 
Chick-lane. 

Field-Court,    Ducking-Pond-Row, 

Whitechapel-Road, the  fourth 

on  the  R.  from  Court-st.  110, 
Whitechapel-road,  or  the  third  on 
the  L.  from  North-st.  in  the  op. 
direction. 

Field-Lane,  Holborn-Hill, — at  83, 
about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market,  extending  to  Chick- 
lane  and  Saffron-hill. 

Field- Place,  Battle-Bridge,  Penton- 
ville, — forms  part  of  the  W.  side 
the  road  to  Clerkenweli  by  Field- 
street. 

Field-Street,  Battle- Bridge,  Penton- 
ville, — the  first  on  the  R.  from  the 
Turnpike,  by  the  Bell  Public- 
house,  towards  Clerkenweli. 

Field-Street,  Poplar  High-Street  or 
Road, — is  about  \  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Commercial-road, 
and  the  second  below  the  East- 
India  alms-houses,  leading  to 
Fowler's  Rents  and  the  East-India 
Dock-road. 

Fieldgate-Street,Whitechapel-Road,- 
the  second  on  the  R.  about  seven- 
teen doors  £.  from  the  church,  it 
leads  to  Charlotte-st.  and  Cannon- 
street-road. 

Fife's  Court,  Fleet-Street,  Spital- 
fields,— near  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side,  between  Black-bird-alley  and 
Ram-alley,  about  ten  doors  on  the 
R.  from  George- st. 

Fife's  Gardens,  Granby-Place,  Lam- 
beth  Lower    Marsh, extends 

from  Granby-pl.  to  Vine-st.  Nar- 
row-wall. 

Fifteen  -  Foot  -  Lane,  White  -  Hart  - 
Row,  Gray's-Inn-Lane, — the  first 
ontheL.from  theTurnpike,  Battle- 
bridge  by  Chad's- wells. 

Fig-Tree-Court,  Temple, — the  third 
on  the  L.  in  Temple-lane  from  0, 
Fleet-st.  by  Temple-bar,  leading 


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to  King's- bench-walk  and  Temple- 
street. 

Fig-Tree-Court,  Barbican, — at  15, 
on  the  S.  side,  being  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  L.  from  77,  Al- 
ders gate-st. 

Filacer,  Court  of, — at  4,  Elm-Court, 
Temple,  the  second  door  on  the 
R.  from  op.  Fountain  -  court. 
Middle  Temple-lane,  Fleet-st. 

Finch-Buildings,  Ewer-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  the  E.  end  of  it,  about 
three  or  four  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Duke- st.  or  from  the  W.  end  of 
Queen-st. 

Finch-Court,  Poplar  High-Street  or 
Road, — the  first  on  the  L.  east 
from  the  terrace,  or  below  the 
East-India  alms-houses,  about  -|- 
a  mile  from  the  Commercial- 
road. 

Finch-Lane,  Cornhill, — at  80,  the 
N.  side,  about  ten  doors  on  the 
L.  east  from  the  Royal-Exchange, 
leading  to  Threadneedle-st. 

Finch- Yard,  Poplar  High-Street  or 
Road, — the  second  on  the  L.  be- 
low North-st.  op.  the  Town-hall. 

Findall-Street,  Grange-Road,  Ber- 
mondsey.    See  Fendal. 

Finmore-Court,  Blue- Anchor- Yard, 
Rosemary-Lane, — the  second  on 
the  R.  from  48,  Rosemary- lane, 
towards  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Finnemore-Court  or  Rents,  Artil- 
lery-Street, Borough, — about  £  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  50,  Ber- 
mondsey-st.  along  Crucifix-lane, 
and  is  nearly  op.  the  S.  side  of  St. 
John's  church. 

Finnemore-Place  or  Gardens,  Russell- 
Street,  Bermondsey, — near  £  of  a 
mile  en  the  L.  from  90,  Bermond- 
sey-st.  or  the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  W.  from  Church- st. 

Finsbury-Court,  Providence-Row, 
Finsbury-Square, — at  *28,  the  first 
on  the  L.  four  doors  from  Wilson- 
st.  or  from  Worship-st. 

Finsbury- Dispensary, — at  210,  St. 
John- st. 


John-st,  by  New-court,  near  |  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Smithfield, 
and  about  fourteen  doors  on  the  R, 
from  Corporation-Row. 

Finsbury-Dispensary  (New),  Gik- 
spur-Street, — at  15,  a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Newgate-st.  cr  from 
the  Old-Bailey  towards  Smith- 
field. 

Finsbury-Market, at  the   W.  end 

of  £>kinner-st.  from  119,  Bibhops- 
gate-without,theE.side  of  Clifton- 
street  from  Worship-st.  and  of 
Christopher-st.  from  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  Finsbury-square. 

Finsbury  -  Passage,  Wilson-  Street, 
Moorfields, — at  62,  op.  Princes-st. 
about  four  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  N.  E.  corner  of  Fin^bury-sq. 

Finsbury-Place,  Moorfields, — at  the 
N.  W.  corner,  extending  from 
Moorfields  to  Finsbury  -  square 
and  Chiswell-st. 

Finsbury- Repository, — at  45,  Chis- 
well-st. about  three  doors  on  the 
R.  west  from  Finsbury- sq. 

Finsbury-Square, — on  the  N.  side  of 
Moorfields,  about  |  of  a  mile  W. 
from  148,  Bishopsgate  along  Sun- 
street  and  Crown-st.  \  a  mile  E. 
from  77,  Aldersgate-street  along 
Barbican,  Beech  st.  and  Chiswell. 
street. 

Finsbury  -  Street,  Chiswell  -  Street, 
Finsbury-Square, — at  36,  the  first 
on  the  L.  about  fourteen  doors 
from  the  S.  W.  corner  of  the 
said  square,  extending  to  Rope- 
makerj-st. 

Fi  nsbury-Tei  race,  City- R"  ad, — part 
of  the  E.  side  of  it,  commencing  I 
about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  ■ 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Finsbury-sq. 
it  extends  from    Tabernacle-row 
to  bid-  t. 

Firc-R;dl-Court,   Houndsditch, at 

131 ,  about  the  middle  of  the  N. 
side,  extending  to  Gravel-lane  and 
leading  to  Harrow-alley  and  Petti- 
coat-lane. 


F 

First- Fruits.Cffice,  Inner  Temple. 
Lane, — at  10,  on  the  W.  side, 
eight  doors  on  the  R.  frpm  15, 
Fleet-st. 

Fish-Srreet  (Old),  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — is  the  first  N.  parallel  to 
part  of  it,  say  from  numbers  201 
to  212,  extending  from  Bread - 
street-hill  to  Lambeth-hill,  or  is  at 
the  S.  end  of  the  Old-change  frcrn 
10,  Cheapside. 

Fish  .  Street -  Hill  (Old),  Upper 
Thames-Street,  late  Labour-in- 
vain-Kill, — at. 204,  about  4  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Blackfriars, 
bridge,  it  extends  to  6,  Old  Fish-st. 
by  the  church. 

Fish  -  Street  -  Hill,  Gracechurch  - 
Street, — the  S.  continuation  of  it 
on  trie  W.  side  the  Monument, 
it  extends  from  Eastcheap  to 
London-bridge. 

Fisher's  Alms-Houses,  Dog- Row, 
Mile-End, — two  or  three  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  Turnpike  towards 
Bethnal-green. 

Fisher's  Alley,  Dorset- Street,  Salis- 
bury-Square, Fleet -Street, at 

62,  the  second  on  the  R.  from  82, 
Fleet-st.  passing  Salisbury-square 
on  the  R.  it  extends  to  Whitefriars- 
dock  and  Water-lane. 

FLher's  Alley,  Petticoat- Lane,.  Spi- 
talfields, — the  third  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  N.  from  Wentworth. 
street,  leading  into  Cox's  square. 

Fisher's  Court,  Eagle-Street,  Red- 
Lion-Square, — is  nearly  op.  27, 
about  seven  doors  on  the  L,  from 
65,  Red-lion-st.  Holborn. 

Fisher-Street,  Red-Lion-Square, — at 
the  S.  W.  corner,  extending  to 
Kingsgate-st.  and  is  about  ten 
doors  on  the  R.  in  the  said  street 
from  116,  High  Holborn. 

Fishmongers- Alley,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— is  about  nine  doors  on  the 
R.  south  from  St.  Margaret's  hill, 
and  4  of  a  mile  fromLondon-bridge, 
extending  to  76,  Red-cross- st. 

Fishmonger! 


Fishmongers  Alms-Houses,  New- 
ington, — on  the  W.  side  the  High- 
road, about  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  London-bridge,  opposite  the 
Elephanr  and  Castle. 

Fishmongers-Hall,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  1 12,  about  ten  doors  on 
the  L.  west  from  London-bridge. 

Fishmongers  -  Passage,    Fenchurch- 

Street, at  IIS,  about  j  of  a 

mile  on  the  L.  from  Gracechurch- 
street,  nearly  op.  Mark-lane,  it 
leads  to  Billiter-square. 

Fitzroy-  Market,  Hertford-  Street, 
Fitzroy-Square, — — occupies  part 
of  the  E.  side  of  it,  between 
Grafton-Street  and  Warren-st.  it 
communicates  with  Tottenham- 
court-road  at  126,  by  Holebrook- 
buildings  near  the  New-road. 

Fitzroy  -  Mews,  Hertford  -  Street, 
Fitzroy-Square, — on  the  W.  side, 
three  doors  on  the  L.  from  Lon- 
don-st.  towards  Grafton-st. 

Fitzroy-Place,  New-Road,  Fitzroy- 
Square, — on  the  N.  side,  about  | 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Hamp- 
stead-road,  and  op.  Fitzroy-st. 
from  the  square. 

Fitzroy-Place  (Upper),  the  N.  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  from  Henry- 
street. 

Fitzroy-Row,  Fitzroy-Place,  New- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
yards  from  the  New-road. 

Fitzroy-Square,-is  about  -§  a  mile  N. 
from  24,  E.  end  of  Oxford- street 
along  Rathbone-place,  Charlotte  - 
st.  &c.  or  about  seventeen  doors 
from  1 1 9,  Tottenham-court-road 
along  Grafton-st. 

Fitzroy -Street,  Fitzroy-Square, — the 
second  on  the  R.  about  seven- 
teen doors  in  London-st.  from  108, 
Tottenham-court-road,  leading  to 
the  S.  E.  corner  of  the  square. 

Fitzroy-Street  (Upper),  Fitzroy- 
Square, — is  op.  the  last,  extending 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
square  to  the  New-road. 


Fives-Court,   St.    Martin's    Street 

Leicester-Square, behind    26, 

four  doors  on  the  R.  from  Whit- 
comb-st,  the  wall  of  the  Upper 
King's    Mews,    is    the    eastern 
boundary  of  it. 
Fives-Court,  Mansel-Street,    Good- 
man's Fields, — at   13,  about  the 
middle  of  the  W.   side,  two  or 
three  doors  N.  from  Swan-st. 
Five  -  Bell  -  Court,    Wheeler  -Street, 
Spitalfields, — at  43,  nearly  facing 
Webb-square     from     Shoreditch, 
about  five  doors  N.  from  Phcenix- 
street,  it  extends  to  Farthing.st. 
Five-Bell- Place,  3,Colt-Street,  Lime- 
house, — is  op.-the  E.  side,  of  the 
church  by  the  Five-Bells    Public- 
house. 
Five- Constable-Row,  Mile-End, — is 
part  of  the  N.   side,  commencing 
by  Dog-row,  a  few  yards  on  the 
L.  east  from  the  Turnpike,  about 
a  mile  from  Aldgate-pump. 
Five- Fields,  Chelsea,— situate  be- 
tween    Grosvenor-place    at    the 
back  of  the  Queen's  Gardens,  and 
Sloane-st.  through   which  passes 
the  King's  Road. 
Five  -  Field  -  Row,   Pimlico.      See 

Ebury-street. 
Five-Foot-Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street,— at  203,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Blackfriars- 
bridge,  nearly  op.  Broken-wharf, 
leading  to  7,  Old  Fish-st. 
Five-Foot-Lane,  Bermondsey.     See 

Russell-st. 
Five-Garden-Row,   Artillery-Street, 
St.  John's,  Borough.     See  Finne- 
more-Court. 
Five-Hou  es-Corner,    Tyson-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — at   10,  the  fir.-.t 
on   the  L.  ten  doors   from     62, 
Church-st.  op.  Brick-lane. 
Five-Inkhom-Court,  Whitechapel,- 
at  9 1 ,  about   |   of  a  mile  on  the 
L.    below    Aldgate  -  church,    or 
eighteen  doors  on    the   R.  from 
Osborn-st. 

Flask- 


Flask-Row  or  Lane,  Five-Field- 
Row,  Chelsea,— extends  from  the- 
Old  Red-lion,  or  N.  end  of  Ebury- 
st.  to  A  very-row. 

Fleet  -  Gardens,  Marha m  -  Street, 
Westminster, — at  the  back  of  37, 
on  the  W.  side,  near  the  Horse- 
ferry -road. 

Fleet-Lane,  Fleet-Market, — at  16, 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Ludgate- 
hill,  on  the  N.  side  the  Fleet- 
prison,  extending  to  46,  Old- 
bailey,  op.  Newgate. 

Fleet-Market,- situate  between  Lud- 
gate-hill  and  Fleet-st.  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1 
and  98,  it  extends  to  Holborn- 
bridge,  Snow-hill. 

Fleet- Prison,  Fleet-Market,— about 
four  doors  on  the  R.  from  Lud- 
gate-hill,  occupying  the  space  be- 
tween numbers  3  and  16,  it  ex- 
tends back  to  the  Bell  Savage- 
yard. 

Fleet-Row,  Eyre-Street,  Leather- 
lane,  Holborn, — is  op.  21,  two 
or  three  doors  N.  from  Summer- 
street  and  about  ten  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Warner  street,  Clerken- 
well. 

Fleet-Street,  Temple-Ear, com- 
mences on  the  E.  side,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  I  and 
206,  it  extends  to  Bridge -.street, 
Blackfriars,  and  Fleet-market. 

Fleet-Street,  Spitalfields.  or  Bethnal- 
Green, — the  first  S.  parallel  to 
part  of  St.  John-st.  Brick  lane,  ex- 
tending from  George-st.  to  Fleet- 
street-hill. 

Fleet-Street-Hill,  St.  John-Street, 
Spitalfields  or  Bethnal-Green, — 
the  fourth  on  the  R.  about  |-  of 
a  mile  from  105,  Brick-lane,  it 
leads  to  Flect-st.  and  extends  to 
Weavers -st. 

Flemings  or  Flemish-Church-Yard, 
Tower-Hill.     Sec  the  following. 

Flemish-Street,  Tower-Hill, — on  the 
E.  side,   and  the  second   on   the 


T 

R.  about  ten  doors  from  IrOrt* 
gate,  it  extends  to  St.  Catherine's 
lane. 

Fletcher  -  Row,  Vineyard  -  Gardens, 
Clerkenwell,  — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  Bowling  -  green  -  lane, 
towards  Spa-fields. 

Fletcher's  Ways,  Shadwell,- about  1| 
of  a  mile  below  London-bridge, 
by  the  line  of  the  river,  the  first 
E.  of  Shadwell-dock,  and  nearly 
opposite  the  Surrey-canal,  Rother- 
hithe. 

Flint  -  Street,  Higlers  -  Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  fourth  on 
the  R.  from  Blackfriars. road,  ex- 
tending to  King-street,  Belvedere- 
place,  by  the    King's  Bench. 

Flint  -  Street,  London  -  Road,  St. 
George's.  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
L.  in  Gay  wood-street,  from  the 
middle  of  the  W.  side  the  London - 
road,  or  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
ProspecVplace. 

Flint-Street,  East-Lane,  Walworth,- 
the  fourth  on  the  R.  about  £  of  a 
mile  from  the  Kent- road,  and 
near  |  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Wal- 
worth High-st.  it  extends  to  Park- 
place,  Locks-fields. 

Floating-Dock,    Rotherhithe, is 

about  li  of  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge,  by  the  line  of  the  river, 
and  £  of  a  mile  E.  of  Rotherhithe- 
church,  op.  King  Edward-stairs, 
Wapping. 

Flower  and  Dean-Street,  Spital- 
fields,— at  200,  Brick -Lane,  the 
third  on  the  L.  from  74,  White- 
chapel  High-st.  it  extends  to  Rose- 
lane. 

Flower-de-Luce-Court,  Gray's-Inn- 
Lane, — at  8f>,  about  -J  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Middle  -  row, 
Holborn,  it  leads  to  Mount-plea- 
sant and  Coldbath-fields. 

Flower-de-Luce  -Court  .Fleet-Street ,- 
at  179,  behind  the  houses  on  the 
E.  side  Fetter-lane,  from  numbers 
ltol6. 

Flower- 


Vlower  -  de-Lis  -  Court,  Shoemakers- 
Row,  Blackfriars, — is  two  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Broadway  or  from 
Water-lane,  and  the  third  on  the 
L.  from  Creed-lane,  Ludgatc-st. 
Flower  -  de-  Lis  -  Court,  Turnmil!- 
Street,  Clerkenwell, — the  second 
on  the  L.  a  iew  doors  from  Cow- 
cross,  West  Smithfield,  towards 
Clerken  well-green. 

Flower-de-Lis. Court,  Shoreditch, — 
at  !0,  abiut  eighteen  doors  on  the 
R.  north  from  White-lion-st.  |  of 
a  mile  from  Comhill,  it  leads  to 
Blossom-st.  and  Flower-de-Lis-st. 

Flowerde-Lis-Street,  Spitaltields, — 
the  E.  continuation  of  the  last, 
from  10,  Shoreditch,  extending  to 
72,Wheeler-st.  op.  Great  Pearl-st 

Flower-Pot,  Coach-Office, — at  115, 
Bishopsgate-within,  the  corner  of 
Threadneedle-st. 

Fludver-Street ,    Westminster, the 

third  on  the  R.  about  ^  of  a  mile 
from  Charing-cross  towards  the 
Abbey,  or  the  third  on  the  L.  from 
Great  George-st.  it  leads  to  St. 
James's  Park. 

Flushing  -  Court,  St.  Catherine's 
Street, — about  -f  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  below  Tower-hill,  a  few  doors 
W.  from  Hermitage-bridge  and 
nearly  op.  Hawley's  wharf. 

Flying-  Horse-Court,  Maiden-Lane, 
Wood-Street,  Cheapside, — about 
four  doors  on  the  R.  from  110, 
Wood-st.  and  the  same  distance 
E.  of   Haberdashers-hall. 

Flying -Horse -Court,  Grub.  Street, 
Cripplei^ate, — the  third  on  the  R. 
about  thirteen  doors  from  97, 
Fore-street,  three  doors  N.  from 
Honeysuckle-court. 

Flying-Hor  e- Yard,  Rose  &  Crown- 
Court,  Moorfields, — the  second 
on  the  Pv.  from  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  Moorfields,  it  is  also  called 
Half-moon-st. 

Flying-Horse- Yard,  Crown-Street, 
Fin&bury, — the  first  on  the  L.  a 


few  doors  from  Wilson-st.  the  S.  E» 
corner  of  Finsbury-square. 
Flying  -  Horse- Yard,    Half-Moon- 
Street,  Bishopsgate- Without, — the 
first  on  the  L.   a  few  doors  from 
170,  Bishopsgate-st. 
Flying-Horse- Yard,     Camomile-St. 
Bishopsgate, — at  25,  the  first  on 
the  L.  five  doors  from  1,  Bishops- 
gate-st.   without,  nearly  opposite 
the  church. 
Flying  -  Horse  -  Yard,  Brick  -  Lane, 
Spitalfields — at  31,  about  -^  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.    from  74,   White- 
chapel  and  10  or  12  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Church-st.  Spitalfields. 
Foley- House,    Chandos-Street,    Ca- 
vendish-Square,— about  the  middle 
of  the  E.  side,  a  few  yards  on  the 
R.  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
square. 
Foley-Place,  Queen- Ann-Street  East, 
Marybone, — a  part  of  the  W.  end 
of  it   by  Portland-chapel,  or   the 
sixth  on  the  L.  about  £  of  a  mile 
from  102,    Oxford-street,   along 
John-st.  and  Great-Portland-st. 
Fore-Street,   Cripplegate, — the  last 
on   both  the  R.  and   the  L,   from 
122,  Cheapside,   along  Wood-st. 
it  extends  from  the   S.  W.  corner 
of  Moorfields  to  Red-cross-street, 
where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.  1  and  123. 

Fore-Street,     Limehouse, the  E. 

continuation  of  Narrow-st.  and 
first  parallel  to  the  Thames,  ex- 
tending from  the  second  Draw- 
bridge to  Three-col  t-st. 
Fore -Street,  Lambeth, — commences 
by  the  S.  side  of  the  church,  and 
extends  along  the  side  of  the 
Thames  to  New-st.  near  Vaux- 
hall,  about  £  of  a  mile  in  length. 
Fore  and  Aft- Dock,  Rotherhithe  or 
BermomLey-Wall, — is  about  a 
mile  below  London-bridge,  by  the 
line  of  the  river,  on  the  E.  side  of 
East-lane-staire  and  nearly  opposite 
Union-stairs,  Wapping. 

R  Fort- 


^ort  -  Place,  South  -  Street,  West- 
Square,  St.  George's  Fields, — the 
corner  formed  by  Bird-st.  and 
South-st.  facing  the  square. 
Fort  -  Place,  Grange  -  Road,  Ber- 
mondsey, — a  part  of  the  S.  side, 
about  f  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Bermondsey  New -road,  near  the 
Turnpike  and  Blue-anchor- road. 
Fort-Street,  Spitalfields  or  Old  Artil- 
lery-ground,  the   N.    end   of 

Duke-st.  from  38,  Union-street, 
leading  to  Spital-square. 
Foster's  Buildings,     White  -  cross- 
Street,  St.  Luke's — at  123,  about 
six  doors   on  the  L.  south   from 
Banrter-st.  and  near  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  north  from  Chiswell-st. 
Foster's  Buildings,  Shoreditch,  —  at 
183,  by  the   Turnpike,  about  \  a 
mile  on  the  left.  N.  from  Bishops- 
gate-church,    it  leads  into  King 
John's  court. 
Foster- Lane,   Cheapside, — at    148, 
the  first  on  the  L.    about  eight 
doors  from  Newgate-st.  it  extends 
to  St.  Ann's  lane. 
Foster -Street,     Peter  -  Street,    Sun- 
Street,  Bishopsgate, — the  fir>t  W. 
parallel  to  a  part  of  Peter-st.  ex- 
tending from    Merrits  -  buildings 
to  Half-moon*st« 
Foulk's   Buildings,    Bethnal-Green- 
Road, — behind  the  George  on  the 
N.  side  of  Wilmot-sq.  near  i  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from   65,  Shore- 
ditch. 
Founders-Court,  Lothbury,-ls  about 
10  doors  on  the  L.  east  from  Cole- 
man-st.  facing  the  N.  front  of  the 
Bank  of  England. 
Founders-Hall -Chapel ,  Lothbury , — 
at  the  N.  end  of  Founders-court, 
the  building  which  was  formerly 
Founders-hall. 
Fotmdry-RoW,Bowling-Green-  Row, 
Hoxton, — the  second  on    the  L. 
from  opposite  Haberdashers-alms- 
houses,  extending  to    RoyaLoak- 
walk. 


Foundling-Hospital  ,Guilford-Streef# 

Gray's-Inn-Lane, on    the     R. 

from  the  said  lane,  and  on  the 
L.  from  Russell-sq.  facing  Lamb's- 
conduit-st. 

Fountain-Court,  Strand, at  104, 

about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Charing -cross,  four  doors  W. 
from  the  Savoy,  the  entrance  is 
by  a  flight  of  steps. 
Fountain  -  Court,  Middle  Temple- 
Lane,— the  second  on  the  R.  from 
4,  Fleet-st.  by  Temple-bar,  lead- 
ing into  Garden-court  on  the  L. 
and  to  New-court  and  Essex-st.  on 
the  R.. 
Fountain-Court,  Cheapside,—- — at 
30,  the  third  on  the  R.  being  that 
number  of  houses  from  bt.  Paul's- 
church-yard,  nearly  op.  Gutter- 
lane. 

Fountain-Court,  Aldermanbury, 

two  doors  on  the  R.  from  Cat- 
eaton-st.  or  from  Milk-st.  Cheap- 
side,  it  leads  to  the  Baptist-Head 
Coffee-house. 
Fountain-Court,   Old  Bethlem, — at 
36,  the  first  on  the  L.  about  fifteen 
door's  from  199,  Bishopsgate- with- 
out, or  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
New  Broad -st. 
Fountain  -  Court,  Virginia  -  Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side,  at  the  back  of  the 
Fountain  Public-hoase,  leading  to 
Crabtree-row,  Hackney-road. 
Fountain-Court,  Minories, — at  20, 
the   third  on  the  L.    being   that 
number  of  houses  from  Aldgate. 
Fountain-Court,  New-Street,  Dock- 
Head, — near  the  middle  of  the  N. 
side,  about  fourteen  doors  on  the 
L.  from   the  bottom   of  Fair-st. 
and  Tooley-st. 
Fountain- Place,   City  Road,  —  part 
of  the  S.  W.   side,  about  -J  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Finsbury-sq. 
extending    from    Peerless-row   to 
Upper  Fountain-place. 
Fountain-Place  (Upper), City-Road ,- 

the 


the  continuation  of  the  last,  ex- 
tending  to  New.st.  and  Union- 
row. 

Fountain-Stairs,  Rotherhithe  or  Ber- 
mondsey-Wall, — at  the  N.  end  of 
Salisbury-st.  from  Jamaica-row, 
and  the  first  W.  from  Cherry-gar- 
dens, is  near  1|  of  a  mile  below 
London-bridge,  facing  Bell-dock, 
Wappiug. 

Four  Swans-Inn,  Bishopsgate-With- 
in, — at  83,  ntar  j  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Cornhill. 

Fowk's  Biildings,  Great  Tower- 
Street, — at  25,  nearly  op.  Mark- 
lane,  two  doors  W.  from  Water- 
lane. 

Fowlers- Rents,  Poplar, — is  about  \ 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Com- 
mercial -  road,  the  second  row 
below  the  East-India  alms-houses, 
it  extends  from  Field-st.  to  the 
East-India-dock-road. 

Fox  -  Alley,  Princes  -  Street,  Lam- 
beth,— about  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side  nearly  op.  Messrs.  Randall 
and  Suter's  manufactory,  it  leads 
to  the  Vox  public-house,  Forest, 
by  the  Thames. 

Fox  -  Buildings,  Kent  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  37,  the  second  on  the 
L.  about  |  of  a  tnile  from  St. 
George's  church,  and  is  thirty- 
seven  doors  from  White-st. 

Fox-Court,  St.  James's  Street, — at 
3Q,  the  fourth  on  the  L.  being  that 
number  of  houses  from  164,  Pic- 
cadilly. 

Fox-Court,  Gray's-Tnn-Lane, — the 
first  on  the  R.  ten  doors  from 
Middle-row,  Holborp,  leading  to 
28,  Brook-st. 

Fox-Court,  Ray-Street,  Clerken- 
well, — about  ten  doors  on  the  L. 
from  the  N.  W.  corner  of  Clerken- 
well  -  green  towards  Coldbath- 
£elds. 

Fox-Court,  Long-Lane,  We^t  Smith- 
field, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
.eleven  doors  from  GC,  E.  side  of 


Smithfield-market,towardsAlden« 
gate-st. 

Fox- Court,  Petticoat-Lane,— on  the 
E.  side,  about  nine  doors  S.  from 
Wentworth-st.  nearly  op.  Stoney- 
lane,  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
41,  Aldgate  High-st. 

Fox-Court,  Gun-Alley,  Wapping, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Green-hank,  at  the  back  of 
Wapping- church. 

Fox's  Lane,  Shadwell  High-Street,-— 
at  55,  on  the  E.  side  ShadwelL 
church,  extending  to  the  New- 
road,  to  Shad well-do,ck,  and  to 
Wapping-wall. 

Fox  and  Goose  -  Yard,  Coleman- 
Street,  Shadwell, — is  about  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  behind  23, 
Wapping  r  wall,  the  corner  of 
St^r-st. 

Fox  and  Hounds- Yard,  Bishopsgate- 

Street- Without, three  doors  S. 

from  Union-st.  near  -g  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  north  from  Bishopsgate- 
church. 

Fox  and  Knot-Court,  Cow-Lane, 
West-Smithfield, — at  42,  opposite 
the  end  of  Hosier-lane,  about  ten 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Snow-hill. 

Fox  and  Knot -Yard,  Cow -Lane, 
West  Smithfield,— at  the  bottom 
of  the  last  .described,  towards 
Chick-lane  or  West-sf . 

Fox  -  Ordinary  -  Court,  Nicholas- 
Lane, — at  12,  that  number  of 
houses  on  the  R.  from  24,  Lom- 
bard-st.  or  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
60,  Cannon -st. 

Frame- Work-Knitters  Alois-Houses, 
Kingsland-Road. — on  the  E.  side, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Shoreditch-chiirch. 

Frances  or  Francis-Court,  Maiden- 
Lane,  Covent-Garden, — at  33, 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
and  op.  Bullen-court  from  407  in 
the  Strand. 

Frances  -  Court,  Lambeth  -  Walk, 
Lambeth, — is  about  the    middle 

of 


F 


of  the  E.  side,  viz.  between  King- 
street  and   Union-street,  Walcot- 
place. 
Francis-Place,   Francis-Street,    Tot- 
tenham -  Court  -  Road, — at    11, 
about  nine  doors  on  the   R.  from 
Tottenham-court-road. 
Francis- Place,   Princes-Row,    Mile- 
End  New- Town, — the  second  on 
the  L.  a    few   doors    W.    from 
Baker's    row,     entering    at    94, 
Whitechapel-road . 
Francis-Street,      Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — the  sixth  on  the  R.  about 
^  of  a  mile  from  Oxford-st.  or  St. 
Giles's,  is  nearly  op.  Whitfield's 
Chapel  and  leads  to  Upper  Gower- 
street. 
Francis -Street,  Golden-Square, — the 
N.  continuation  of  Air-st.  enter- 
ing by  27,   Piccadilly,  it  extends 
from  Marybone-st.  to  28,  Brewer- 
street. 
Francis  -  Street,     Berkeley  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, -four  doors  on  the  L. 
from  St.  John's  lane,  or  the  second 
oh  the  R.  from  19,  Red-lion-st. 
Francis- Street,     High-S'reet,    New- 
ington, — about  -i  of  a  mile  on   the 
L.  from  the  Elephant  and  Castle, 
•    and  afewdoorsS.  from  the  church, 
it  leads  to  Church-st.    and  Manor- 
place,  Walworth. 
Francis- Stone-  Yard,    Princes-Street, 
Lambeth, — the   third   on   the  R. 
from  Br  ad -st.  leading  to   Fore- 
street  and  the  Thames. 
Franklin's- Row,     Chelsea, — on  the 
E.  side   the  Hospital,   extending 
from     Royal     Hospital-row     to 
Turks-row  by  the  Hospital-wall. 
Frazer's  Court,  Green-\\alk,  Black- 
friars- Road, — the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  yards  from  the  said  road,  on 
the  S.  side  of  Christ-church. 
Frederick  Place,  Hampstead-Road,- 
is  pari   of  the   W.  side,  about  -£ 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Totten- 
ham-court-road,   extending  from 
Frcderick-st.  towards  the  chapel. 

I 


Frederick  -  Place,  Goswell  r  Street. 
Road, — a  part  of  the  E.  side,  op. 
Owens-place,  near  the  City-road, 
extending  from  the  New-road 
towards  Sidney-st. 

Frederick- Place,   Old-Jewry, the 

first  on  the  L.  about,  four  doors 
from  81,  Cheapside  or  from  the 
commencement  of  the  Poultry. 

Fredenck-Place,  Newington  High- 
Street  or  Road, — about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  frcm  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  and  the  second  o.  from  the 
church,  it  leads  to  Hodgson?* 
Buildings  and  Francis-st. 

Frederick  -  Place,  W  ai  worth  -  Com- 
mon,— a  few  houses  between  the 
Paul's  head  and  the  Hour-glass, 
op.  the  chapel,  and  about  |of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Sur.ey-sq. 

Frederick -Street,  Hampstead-Road,- 
the  fifth  on  the  L  about  j-  of  a 
mile  from  Tottenham-court-road? 
at  the  N.  end  of  Soils- row. 

Free-Court,  Princes-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  fifth  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  Broad-street  towards 
Vauxhall,  it  extends  to  Fore-st. 
by  the  Thames. 

Free- Pas<age-Alley,  Cock-Hill,  Rat- 
cliffe, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
High- street,  Shadwell,  nearly  op. 
School-house-lane. 

Freeman\  Court,  Cheapside, -at  102, 
N.  side,  nearly  op.  Bow-church, 
leading  into  Honey-lane-market. 

Freeman's  Court,  Cornhill, — at  83, 
N.  side,  about  fix  doors  on  the 
L.from  the  Royal-Exchange  to- 
wards Leadenhall-st. 

Freeman's  Lane,  Back-Street,  Horse- 
lydown, — the  second  on  the  L. 
from  the  E.  end  of  Tooley-st. 
about  I  a  mile  from  London- 
bridge,  leading  to  Webster's  and 
Hartley's  wharf*. 

Freeman's    Row,     Walworth-Com- 
mon, — nearly  op.  Villa-place  and 
the  Paul's  head,  about  -*-  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from    Westmoreland- 
academy 


academy  towards  the  Camberwell- 
road. 

Freeman's  Wharf,  Horselydown, — is 
about  |  of  a  miie  below  London- 
bridge,  on  the  W.  side  of  Still- 
stairs,  entrance  by  Potter's  fields, 
E.  end  of  Tooley-st. 

Freeman's  Wharf,    Millbank-Street, 

Westminster, between  Fairbro- 

ther's  and  Hadley's  wharfs,  about 
•§  of  a  mile  above  Westminster- 
bridge,  en:  ranee  op.  Vine-st. 

Freemasons  Charity-Sohool,  West- 
minster-Bridge-Road, St.  George's 
Fields, —  between  Duke-st.  and 
Charles-st.  a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  Obelisk  towards  West- 
minster-bridge. 

Freemasons  1  avern  and  Hall, — at 
62,  Great  Queen-st,  Lincoln's- 
inn -fields,  about  sixteen  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
Lincoin's-inn-fields. 

Free-School-Street,  Horselydown, — 
the  K.  continuation  of  Tooley-st. 
k'-eping  the  centre,  viz.  between 
Back-st.  and  Fair-st.  and  extends 
to  New-st.  Dock-head. 

French-Alley,  Goswell  -  Street, — at 
21,  about  fifteen  doors  S.  from 
Old-st.  leading  into  Bember's 
Rents  and  Golden-lane. 

French-Alley,  Pesthouse-Row,  St. 
Luke's, -the  third  on  theL.  a  few 
doors  from  the  W.  side  St.  Luke's 
hospital,  extendi.ig  from  op.  Peer- 
lc-s-pool  to  Ironmonger-row. 

French- Alley,  Shoreditch, — at  150, 
nearly  op.  the  Jane  Shore,  it  leads 
to  Norfolk-Place  and  the  Curtain- 
road. 

French-Chapel,  Threadneedle-St. — 
between  numbers  5t  and  .r>3,  near 
Broad-st.  and  facing  Finch-lane. 

French-Chapel,  St.  John-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, — at  14,  on  the  N.  side, 
that  number  of  houses  on  the  L. 
from  105,  Brick-lane. 

French-Chapel,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields, — on  the  W.  side,  the  corner 


of  Church-st.  about  |  of  a  mile  o» 
the  L.  from  Whitechapel. 

French-Court,  Threadneedle-Street,- 
is  between  51,  Threadneedle-st. 
and  84,  Old  Broad-st.  about  seven 
or  eight  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
Royal -Exchange. 

French  -  Court,  Great  Hermi'. age- 
Street,  Wapping, — at  47,  about 
the  middle  of  the  N.  side. 

French  -  Hospital,  Pesthouse  -  Row, 
Old-Street,  St.  Luke's, — a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  W.  end 
of  St.  Luke's  hospita',  and  op. 
Peerless-pool. 

French-Row,  Bethnal-Green, — the 
second  N.  parallel  to  part  of 
Green-st.  about  i  of  a  mile  E. 
from  the  Green,  it  extends  from 
Bonner-st.  to  Cross-st.. 

French-Row,  City-Road.  See  Bath- 
Street  and  RatclifFe-Row. 

French- Yard,  Bowling-Green-Lane, 
Clerkenwell, — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  op.  the  workhouse,  Cop- 
pice-row, towards  Corporation- 
row,  St.  John- st. 

French  -  Horn  -  Yard,  Crutched- 
Friars, — at  26,  a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  from  64,  Mark  lane,  or  about 
six  doors  W.  from  Savage-gardens. 

Fresh-Wharf,  Lower  Thames-St.— 
twodoorscnfheR. from  the  church, 
at  the  end  of  London-bridge. 

Friar's  Alley,  Upper  Thames- Street,  - 
at  82,  nearly  op,  Dowgate-hill, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
London-bridge,  leading  to  Dow- 
gate-wharf  and  the  Thames. 

Friars-Street  and  Courts,  i  See  Fryer. 

Friars-Street,  Blackfriars-Road.  See 
Higglers-Lane. 

Friary,  St.  James's  Palace, — the  E. 
end,  being  a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  Pall-mall  towards  St.  James's 
Park. 

Friday-Street,  Cheapside,-at  37,  the 

second  on  the   R.  from  St.  Paul's 

church-yard,  it  extends  toOldFibh- 

st.  two  doors  from  Bread-st. hill. 

Friday- 


Friday-Street  (Little),— at  42  in  the 
last,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Cheapside,  it  extends  to  22, 
Bread-st. 

Friend's  Place,  King's  Bench- Walk, 
Bennett's  Row,  Blackfriars-Road,- 
a  few  houses  on  the  W.  side  ad- 
joining Bennett's  Row. 

Friendly-Institution,  for  the  cure  of 
Cancers,  &c.  Kent-Road, — about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle,  nearly  op. 
Rodney's  Buildings. 

Friendly-Place,  Castle-Street,  Fins- 
bury-Square, — is  two  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Paul-st.  towards  the 
City-road,  .extending  to  Paradise- 
street. 

Friendly-Place,  Vine-Street,  Narrow- 
Wall,  Lambeth, — about  7'o  of  a 
mile  jon  the  R.  firm  Belvedere- 
brewery,  towards  Neptune-place, 
Cartis's  halfpenny-hatch,  and  the 
New-cut,  Lambeth-marsh. 

Friendly-Place,  Kent-Road, — forms 
apart  of  the  S.  side,  about  i  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  below  the  Brick- 
layers-arms. 

Friendly -PI  ace,  Chapel-Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — is  near 
the  E.  end  of  it,  between  Mary -st. 
and  Duke-  t. 

Friendly-Row,  Old  Gravel-Lane, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — at  101, 
the  second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  66,  RatclifFe-highway. 

Frith-Street,  Soho, — at  the  S.  W. 
corner  of  Soho-square,  it  intersects 
Old  Compton-st.  at  48,  and  ex- 
tends to  52,  King-st. 

Frog-Island,  Nightingale-lane,  Lime- 
hou;e, — is  at  theN.  end,  near  the 
New-cut  on  the  N.  side  Pool's 
r  pewalk. 

Frogwell  -  Court,  Charterhou  e- 
Lane, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  100,  St.  John-street, 
West  Sraithfield,  it  leads  to  3, 
Fox-court,  and  Long-Lane. 

Frost's  Alley,  Old  Montague-Street, 


Whitechapel, is  a  few  doors  on 

the  L.  east  from  Osborn-st.  late 
Pipemakers-alley. 

Fryer's  Alley,  Upper  Thames- 
Street.     See  Friar. 

Fry's  Alley,  Middle  Turning, 
Shadwell, — the  first  on  the  R. 
about  seven  doors  from  67,  Shake- 
spear's  walk,  or  a  few  yards  on 
the  L.  from  10,  Spring-st. 

Fryers-Court,  Fryers-Hill,  Great 
Hermitage.  Street,  Wapping, — is 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  41, 
Great  Hermitage-st.  or  two  doors 
from  Redmaid-lane. 

Fryers-Court,  Great  Tower-Hill, 
or  Trinity-Square, — at  48,  the  E. 
side,  two  or  three  doors  S.  from 
Coopers-row. 

Fryers  Hill,  Great  Hermitage-Street, 
Wapping, — at  41,  about  the  mid- 
dle of  the  N.  side,  it  leads  to  Red- 
maid-lane, by  the  London-dock. 

Fryer's  Street,  Shoemakers  -  Row, 
Blackfriars, — the  first  pn  the  L. 
about  seven  doors  from  Creed- 
lane,  Ludgate-st.  extending  to 
Ireland -yard. 

Fryjng-Pan-  Alley,  Turnmill-Street, 
Clerkenw\ell,— rthe  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  ClerkenwelL 
green  towards  Cow-cross. 

Frying- Pan- Alley,  Petticoat-Lane,- 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Widegate- 
st.  Bishop-igate,  or  about  six  doors 
S.  from  Artillery. place,  (Smock- 
alley)  extending  to  Bell-lane. 

Frying  -  Pan  -  Alley,  Princes-Street, 
Lambeth, — the  second  on  the  R. 
about  twelve  doors  from  Broad- 
st.  towards  Vauxhall,  it  extends 
to  Fore-street. 

Frying-Pan-Alley,  Maze,  Borough,- 
tlie  third  on  the  L.  about  ten 
doors  from  195,  Tooley-st.  lead- 
ing into  King's-head-yard. 

Frying- Pan- Alley,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough— at  2H7,  the  third  on  the 
R.a  few  doors  fromLondon-bridge, 
it  leads  to  Green-di agon-yard. 
Fullbrook's 


Fullbrook's  Buildings,  North-Street, 
Pentonville, — is  about  ten  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  Turnpike,  at 
the  bottom  of  the  hill  towards  the 
fields. 

Fuller's  Aims-Houses,  Mile-End- 
Road, on  the   N.    side,  about 

eighteen  doors  below  Red-cow- 
lane,  or  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
east  from  the  Turnpike,  nearly 
op.  Stepney- green. 

Fuller's     Alms  -  Houses,     Hoxton- 

.  Town,— on  the  W.  side,  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Old- 
street-road. 

Fuller's  Alms  -  Houses,  Gloucester- 
Street,  Hoxton, — about  the  middle 
of  the  S.  bide  of  the  said  street. 

Fuller's-Court,  Upper  East  Smith- 
field, — at  35,  about  twenty-one 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  New 
Mint,  E.  side  of  Tower-hill. 

Fuller's- Rents,  Princes-Street,  West- 
minster,— is  five  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Tothill-st.  by  the  Abbey  to- 
wards St.  James's  Park. 

Fuller's-Rents,  Poplar.    See  Fowler. 

FulIer-Street,Church-Street  Bethnal- 
Green, — at  115,  about  ^  °f  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  65,  Shore- 
ditch. 

Fuller-Street,  Hare-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — at  37,  the  third  on  the 
L.  about  ij  of  a  mile  from  110, 
Brick-lane. 

Fullwood's  Rents,  High  Holborn, — 
at  33,  nearly  op.  Chancery-lane, 
leading  into  Field-court  and  Gray 's- 
inn-square. 

Furnivals  Inn,  Holborn, — at  135, 
N.  side,  about  six  doors  W.  from 
Leather-lane  and  near  y  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Fleet- market. 

Furnival's-Inn-Court,  Holborn, — at 
1 37,  on  the  VV.  side  Furnival's-inn, 
two  doors  from  Brock-st. 

Furnival's- Inn- Gardens,  Holborn, — 
on  the  N.  side  of  Furnival's-inn. 

Fye  -  Foot  -  Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street.     See  Five-Foot. 


GAINSFORD-STREET, 
Horselydown,-at  31,  Horsely- 
down-lane,  about  ten  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Back-st.  E.  end  of 
Tooley-st.  it  extends  to  Shad- 
Thames,  St.  Saviour's  dock. 

Galley  -  Quay,  Lower  Thames- 
Street, the   first   E.    from    the 

Custom-house  or. the  third  W. 
from  Tower-hill,  it  is  about  -j?5  of 
a  mile  below  London-bridge. 

Gardens,  Webb-Street,  Maze,  Bo- 
rough,  the  first  on  the  R.    a 

few  doors  from  249,  Bermond- 
sey-street. 

Garden  -  Court,  Middle  Temple- 
Lane,  Fleet-Street, — the  third  on 
the  R.  from  6,  Fleet-st.  by  Tem- 
ple-bar towards  the  Thames,  being 
on  the  S.  side  of  Fountain-court. 

Garden-Court,  Baldwin's  Gardens, 
Leather-Lane,  Holborn, — at  15, 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side, 
viz.  between  77,  Leather  -  lane, 
and  31,  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Garden  -  Court,  Great  Turnstile, 
Holborn, — at  10,  on  the  E.  side, 
nine  doors  on  the  L.  from  283, 
High  Holborn,  by  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  Lincoln's-inn-fields. 

Garden  -  Court,  Hull-Street,  St. 
John's  Row  or  RatclifFe-Row,  St. 
Luke's, — at  the  N.  end  on  the 
R.  behind  Garden-terrace. 

Garden-Court,  Petticoat-Lane, 

the  second  on  the  L.  about  four- 
teen doorsfrom41,  Aldgate  High- 
street,  leading  to  Gravel-lane  and 
1  48,  Houndsditch. 

Garden-Court,  Risby's  Rope-Walk, 
Limehouse, — about  the  middle  of 
the  N.  side,  entering  from  Nar- 
row-st.  about  three  doors  on  the 
L.  below  Mr.  Turner's  house. 

Garden-Court,  George- Yard,  White- 
chapel, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  88,  Whitechapel  High- 
street,  or  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Wentworth-st.  in  the  op.  direc- 
tion. 

Garden- 


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Garden-Court,  Hare-Court,  Alders- 
gate-Street, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  62,  Aldersgate-st.  towards 
Paul's  alley  and  Red-cross-st. 

Garden-Court,  Lee's  Court,  St.  Ca- 
therine's Lane, — on  the  N.  side, 
leading  to  Garden-st.  Helmet- 
court,  and  to  30,  Butcher-Row, 
Lower  EastSmithfield. 

Garden-Court  or  Row, Mason-Street, 
Lambeth, — the  first  on  the  L.  a 
few  doors  from  30,  Bridge -road, 
about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Westminster- bridge. 

Garden-Court,  Garden-Row,  Lon- 
don-Road, St.  George's  Fields, — 
at  10,  about  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side,  leading  into  Union-st. 

Garden  -  Place,  Chicksand  -  Street, 
Mile- End  New-Town, —  the  first 
on  the  L.  a  few  yards  from  16, 
High-st.  entering  by  50,  White- 
chapel-road. 

Garden-Place,  Vine-Street,  Nar- 
row-Wall, Lambeth, — is  a  few 
yards  on  the  L.  from  the  S.  end  of 
Vine-st.  by  the  Belvedere-brewery, 
towards  Curtis's  halfpenny-hatch. 

Garden  Place,  Blackman-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  59,  by  the  Stones-end, 
nearly  op.  the  King's  Bench, 
about  4  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
London-bridge . 

Garden-Place,  Newington  or  St. 
George's  Fields, — at  the  back  or 
W.  side  of  the  Fishmongers  alms- 
houses, op.  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  entering  by  Temple-street, 
Prospect  place. 

Garden  -  Place,  Walworth  High- 
Street  or  Road, — forms  part  of 
the  W.  side,  about  -£  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  and  is  situate  between 
Cross-st.  and  Hampton-st. 

Garden-Row,  Chelsea,— on  the  E. 
side  the  Hospital-wall,  being  the 
continuation  of  Franklin's-row, 
extending  from  Turks-row  to- 
wards the  King's  Road. 


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Garden  -  Row,     Hoopers  -  Court* 

Brompton, is  a  few  doors  on 

the  R.  from  2,  Queen's  buildings, 
near  Knightsbridge. 

Garden- kow,  Vineyard  -  Gardens, 
Clerkenwell, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Bowling-green-lane,  Cop- 
pice-row, it  leadi  to  20,  Rosa- 
mond-st.  through  the  Red-lion 
public-house. 

Garden  -  Row,  Brick  -  Lane,  St. 
Luke's— at  43, -about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  113,  Old-street, 
three  or  four  doors  S.  from  St. 
John's  road. 

Garden  -  Row,  Old-Street-Road,— 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side,  between 
St.  Agnes-le-Clair  and  the  Cur- 
tain-road, about  -£  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Shoreditch. church. 

Garden- Row, Stangate  Street,  Lam- 
beth,—at  12,  about  the  middle  of 
the  S.  side,  nearly  op.  Mason-st. 
from  30,  Bridge-road. 

Garden  -  Row,  Duke  -  Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  West- 
minster -  bridge  -  road,  near  the 
Obelisk. 

Garden- Row,  London-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  R.  ah  ut  sixteen  doors  from 
the  Obelisk  towards  the  Elephant 
and  Castie,  it  leads  on  the  E.  side 
the  Philanthropic-reform  to  Pros- 
pecf-place. 

Garden- Row,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — at  ihe  back  of  Garden- 
place,  two  or  three  doors  N.  from 
Hampton-st.  near  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle. 

Garden-Row,  Snow's  Fields,  Bo- 
rough,— the  third  on  the  L.  from 
13S,  Bermondsey-st.  k  leads  into 
Palmer's  Rents. 

Garden-Street  (Great),  St.  Cathe- 
rine's Lane, — is  the  fourth  or  fifth 
on  the  L.  from  50,  Upper  East 
Smithficld  by  Tower-hill,  lead- 
ing 


ing  to  Helmet-court  and  30, 
Butcher-row. 

Garden-Street  (Great),  Whitechapel- 
Road, — at  50,  on  the  N.  side, 
being  the  fourth  on  the  L.  and 
near  |  of  a  mile  below  White- 
chapel-church,  it  leads  to  High, 
street. 

Garden  -  Terrace,  Hull  -  Street,  St. 
John's  Row  or  RatclifFe-Row,  St. 
Luke's, — at  the  N.  end,  on  the 
R.  from  St.  John's  Row,  facing 
the  Market- garden. 

Garden-Walk,  Willow-Walk,  Cur- 
tain-Road, Shoreditch, — the  first 
on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from  Char- 
lotte-st.  it  returns  to  Willow- 
walk  again,  near  Tabernacle-sq. 

Gardner's  Lane,  York-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  third  on  theL.  from 
Queen-square,  extending  to  Little 
Chapel-st,  on  the  W.  side  St. 
Margaret's  burying-ground. 

Gardner's  Lane,  King  Street,  West- 
minster,— the  fifth  on  the  R.  -|  of 
a  mile  from  Charing-cross  to- 
wards the  Abbey,  it  extends  to  3, 
Duke-st.  and  is  the  first  S.  parallel 
to  Charles-st. 

Gardner's  Lane,High-Timber-Strect, 
Upper  Thames-Street, — about  the 
middle  of  the  S.  side,  entering  by 
42,  Upper  Thames-st.  about  ^  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Blackfriars- 
bridge. 

Garlick-Kill,  Upper  Thames-Street,- 
at  190,  about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side,  it  is  also  the  continuation 
of  Bow-lanefrom  48,  Cheapside. 

Garmouth-Row,  Rodney-Row, Kent- 
Road, — is  theS.  end  of  it,  leading 
into  Locks-fields,  Walworth,  en- 
tering by  the  fifth  on  the  R.  |  of 
a  mile  from  the  Elephant  and 
Catle. 

Garter-Court,  Barbican, at  36, 

about  four  or  five  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Red-cross-sr.  or  frOm 
Golden-lane  towards  Aldersgate- 
street. 


Gascoigne  -  Place,  Crabtree  -  Row> 
Bethnal-Green,— the  first  on  the 
R.  about  fourteen  doors  from 
Hackney  -  road,  it  extends  to 
Castle-street  behind  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Gate-Street,  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields,— 
at  the  N.  W.  corner  by  Great 
Queen-street,  it  extends  to  Little 
Turnstile  and  to  210,  High 
Holborn. 

Gate- Yard,  America-Square,  Mi- 
nories, — is  behind  8,  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  America-square,  facing 
Hanover-court  from  109  on  the 
W.  side  the  Minories. 

Gatward's  Buildings,  Hill-Street, 
Finsbury, — is  on  the  S.  side,  and 
the  first  on  the  R.  about  six  doors 
from  9,  Windmill-st. 

Gaywood-Street,  London-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  L.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle  towards  the  Obelisk,  it  ex- 
tends to  Prospedt-pl.  West-sq. 

Gazette-Office,  Printer-Street,  New- 
Street,  Shoe-Lane, — the  eleventh 
door  on  the  L.  from  88,  Shoe-lane, 
along  New-st.  or  the  first  house 
from  Goldsmiths-row,  in  the  op. 
direction. 

Gee  -  Street,  Goswell  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  52,  the  first  on  the 
R.  abcut  seventeen  doors  N.  from 
Old-st.  it  extends  to  Brick-lane. 

General-Agency-Office, at     34, 

Great  George  st.  Westminster,  the 
fourth  door  on  the  L.  from  the 
Park  towards  the  Bridge. 

General  -  Dispensary,  Aldersgate- 
Street, — op. 150,  in  thesaid  street, 
about  eight  or  ten  doors  S.  from 
Jewin-st. 

General-Evening-Post,  Newspaper- 
Office,— at  28,  Paternoster-Row, 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from  Ave. 
Maria-lane  towards  Cheapside. 

George- Alley,  Field-Lane,  Holborn, - 

the  first  on  the  L.  from  81,  Hol- 

born-hill,  &  nearly  op.  Chick-lane, 

S  it 


it  leads  into  Union-court  or  yard. 

George- Alley,    Fleet- Market, at 

70,  about  the   middle  of  the  W. 
side  extending  to  28,  She-lane. 

George- Alley,  Lombard-Street, — at 
52,  on  the  N.  side,  about  eleven 
doorson  theR.  from  Gracechurch- 
street. 

St.    George's    Buildings,   Hoxton- 

Square, at  the  N»  W.  corner, 

between  numbers  13  and   14,  in 
the  said  square. 

St.  George's  Chapel,  George-Street, 
Chelsea, — a  few  doors   from    the  ' 
S.  E.  corner  of  SI oane- square  to- 
wards Royal  Hospital-row. 

St.  George's  Church,  Hanover- 
Square, — about  twelve  doors  on 
the  L.  in  George -st.  from  the  S. 
side  of  the  square,  towards  Picca- 
dilly. 

St.  George's  Church,  Hart-Street, 
Eloomsbury, — is  near  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  the  S.  side  of 
Bloomsbury  -  square  towards  St. 
Giles's. 

St.  George  the  Martyr's  Church, 
Queen  -  Square, — at  the  S.  W. 
corner  or  the  N.  end  of  Glouces- 
ter-st.  from  Theobalds-road. 

St.  George'sChurch,  Botolph-Lane,- 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  16, 
Little  Ea  tcheap,  or  twelve  doors 
on  the  L.  from  111,  Lower 
Thames-st. 

St.  George's  Church  in  the  East, — 
about  eight  doors  on  the  R.  in 
Cannon-st.  from  113,  Ratcliffe- 
highway. 

St.  George's  Church,  High- Street, 
Borough, — is  near  \  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  London-bridge,  and 
rather  more  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle  in  the  op.  direction. 

George  -  Court,  Perkin's  Rents, 
Great  Peter-Street,  Westminster,- 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
six  doors  on  the  L.  from  48,  Old 
Pye-st. 

George-Court,    Great     St.     Ann's 


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Street  orLane.  West  min?ter,-about 
the  middle  of  the  E.  side,  facing 
Old  Pye-st. 

George-Court  Strand,— at  50, about 
\  of  a  miieon  the  R.  being  that 
number  of  housds  from  Charing- 
ero>s,  it  is  about  twelve  d  :ors  E. 
from  Buckingham-  t.  and  leads 
into  Duke-st.  Adelphi. 

George-v,ourt,  Piccadilly, — at  40, 
about  {  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  and 
that  number  of  hou  es  from  the 
Haymarket,  it  is  nearly  op.  St. 
Jame  '  church. 

George-Court,  South  Molton-Streer, 

Grosvenor-Square, at  55,     the 

first  on  the  I.,  from  294,  Oxford, 
st.  leading  into  Haunch  of  Veni- 
son -  yard,  Brook-st.  and  New 
Bond-st. 

George-Court,  Dor  et-Street, White- 
friars, — at  66,  the  last  on  the  R. 
from  82,  Fleet-st.  a  few  yards  N. 
from  the  New  River-office. 

George-Court,  Water-Lane,  Fleet- 
Street, — the  fourth  on  the  R.from 
67,  Fleet-st.  a  few  yards  N.  from 
Whitefriars-dock. 

George-Court,  Crown  Street,  Soho,- 
the  third  on  the  R.  from  the  E. 
end  of  Oxford-st.  or  from  St. 
Giles's,  it  is  nearly  op.  Denmark- 
court. 

George -Court,  George- Yard,  Hat- 
ton- Wall, — at  the  N.  E.  corner, 
behind  9,  Little  Saffron-hill. 

George-Court,  Rupert- Street,  Co- 
ventry-Street, Haymarket,  at  14, 
on  the  E.  side,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  6,  Coventry -it.  extending  to 
Princes-st.  Soho. 

George-Court,  Cross-Street,  Car- 
naby-Market, — four  doors  on  the 
L.  from  18,  King-st.  Golden. sq. 
the  ame  distance  on  the  R.  from 
13,  Carnaby-st. 

George-Court,  George- Alley,  Field- 
Lane,  Holborn-Bridge, — the  mid- 
dle of  the  S.  side  of  it.  Sec 
George-Alley. 

George- 


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George-Court,  Bennett's  Hill,  Doc- 
tors-Commons,— at  5,  about  the 
middle  or"  the  W.  side,  viz.  be- 
tween 217,  Upper  Thames-st.  and 
Godliman-st.  St.  Paul's-church- 
yatd, 

George-Court,  Old  Fish-Street-Hill, 
Upper  Thames-Street, — is  behind 
204,  Upper  Thames-st.  about  f 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Black- 
friars-bridge. 

George  -  Court,  St.  John's  Lane, 
West  Smithfield, —  the  second  on 
the  L.  ten  doors  from  St.  J  ohn's  st. 
it  leadj  to  Red-lion-st.  Benjamin- 
st.  and  Turnmill  st.  Clerkenvvell. 

George-Court,  Stqney-Lane,  Petti- 
coat-lane, Whitechapel,' — is  two 
or  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
nearly  op.  Wentworth-st.  Petti- 
coat-lane. 

St.  George's  Court,  John-Street, 
Cannon-  nreet-Road,  St.  George's 

in    the    Last, the    second     on 

the  R.  from  op.  Upper  Chap- 
man-st.  it  is  two  or  three  doors 
E.  of  Samuel- st.  and  extends  tu 
William-st. 

George-Court,  George-Street,  Mile- 
End  New- Town, — is  two  or  three 
doors  on  the  L.  south  from  Chick- 
&and-st.  towards  Black- lion-yard, 
Whitechapel. 

George-Court,  White  Street,  Bo- 
rough,-at  35,  the  fourth  on  the  R. 
about  |  ofa  mile  from  St.  George's 
jchurch,  two  or  three  doors  from 
Long-lane,  Bermondsey. 

George-Court,  Shad-Thames,  Horse- 
lydown,-is  two  or  three  doors  W. 
from  George-stairs  and  Thomas-st. 
about  5  or  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge. 

St.  George's  Fields,  Southwark,— a 
large  district  in  the  parish  of  St. 
George,  about  {  a  miie  square, 
of  which  the  Obelisk,  Hlackfriars- 
road,  is  nearly  in  the  centre. 

St.  George's  Gardens,  Webber- Row, 
St.  George's  Fields, — apart  of  the 


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S.  side,  adjoining  D.uke-st.  say 
the  last  on  the  R.  in  Duke-street 
from  Westminster-  bridge  -  road, 
near  the  Obelisk. 

St,  George's  Hospital,  Knights- 
bridge, — the  first  house  on  the  L. 
a  tew  yards  from  the  turnpike, 
Hyde -park-corner,  on  the  Knights- 
bridge- road. 

George-Inn,  Haymarket, — at  67, 
about  nine  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  Opera-house. 

George  &  Blue-Boar-Inn,  Holborn,- 
at  270,  High-Holborn,  about  \  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Fleet-market, 
nearly  op.  Red-lion-st. 

George- Inn,  West  Smithfield, — be- 
hind 1G,  on  the  W.  side,  about 
eight  doors  N.  from  Hosier-lane. 

George-Inn,  Aldermanbury, — be- 
hind 22,  about  eighteen  doors  on 
the  L.  from  London-wall,  op. 
Addle-st. 

George  Inn,  Borough  High-Street, - 
behind  70,  that  number  of  doors 
on  th 
London-bridge. 

George-Inn,     Snow-Hill, behind 

82,  about  six  doors  from  Fleet- 
market  towards  Smithfield. 

George  Coach-Office,  Old  Bailey,  - 
on  the  W.  side,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Skinner-st. 
or  Snow-hill. 

George  and  Gate  Coach-Office, — at 
1 5,  Gracechurch-st.  eight  doors 
on  theL.  north  from  Lombard-st. 

St.  George's  Crescent,  St.  George's 
Fields, — is  six  houses  on  the  S. 
side  the  Obelisk,  facing  Black- 
friars-road,  uniting  the  London- 
road  with  the  Lambeth-road. 

George-Lane,  Pudding-Lane,  East- 
cheap, — about  five  doors  on  the 
L.  from  5,  Little  Eastcheap,  it 
leads  to  8,  Botolph-lane. 

St.  George's  Mall,  Westminster- 
Bridge-  Road,  St.  George's  Fields,- 
the  second  on  the  L.  about  \  ofa 
mile  from   the  Obelisk   towards 

the 


L.  about  |  of  a  mile  from 


the  Bridge,  it  extends  to  Wallet- 
place. 

St.  George's  Market,  St.  George's 
Fields, — the  third  on  the  R.  in 
the  London-road  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle  towards  the 
Obelisk,  or  the  second  On  the  R. 
in  Market-st.  from  the  Borough- 
road. 

St.  George's  New  -  Town,  St. 
George's  Fields, — situate  between 
the  London-road,  and  Prospeft-pl. 
facing  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

St.  George's  Parade  (Old),  North 
Audley-St.  Grosvenor-Square, — 
at  12,op.  Green-st.  seven  doors  on 
the  L.  from  263,  Oxford-st. 

St.  George's  Passage,  St.  George's 
Market,  St.  George's  Fields, — at 
the  N.  E.  corner,  leading  to 
Brick-st.  and  the  Borough-road. 

George  Passage,  Pelham-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, — at  30,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side,  or  nine  doors  on  the 
L.  from  62,  Brick-lane. 

George-Place,  George-Row,  Neat- 
Kouses,  Chelsea, -the  first  turning 
under  the  archway  from  the  bridge 
at  Pimlico  near  Ranelagh-walk. 

St.  George's  Place,  New-Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — a  part  of 
the  S.  side,  commencing  at  Can- 
non-st.  by  the  turnpike,  and  ex- 
tending to  Back-lane. 

St.  George's  Place,  Blackfriars- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  E.  side, 
extending  from  Surrey-chapel  to 
Surrey-row,  near  ^  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  bridge. 

St.  George's  Place,  Duke-Street,  St. 
George's  Field-, — at  the  N.  end 
of  it,  from  Westminster-bridge- 
road  by  the  Obelisk,  or  the  con- 
tinuation of  Barons-buildings  to 
Tower- st. 

George  -  Place,  White  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,-—at  37,  N.  side,  about  \ 
of  a  mile  en  the  L.  from  St. 
George's  church,  by  Long- lane, 
Bermondsey. 


St.  George's  Place,  Walworth  High- 
Street  or  Road, — en  the  W.  side, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle,  by 
Amelia-st. 

George-Place,  Paradise-Row,  Chel- 
sea,— nearly  op.  the  Physic-gar- 
dens, or  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Cheyne-walk  towards  the  hos- 
pital. 

St.  George's  Road,  St.  George's 
Fields, — commences  at  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  leads  by  West- 
square,  to  Waller-place  and  Lam- 
beth-chapel, near  \  a  mile  in 
length. 

St.  George's  Row,  Neat-Houses, 
CheLea, — the  first  row  of  houses 
over  the  bridge,  at  Pimlico,  by 
Ranelagh-walk,  leading  towards 
the  Thames. 

George-Row,  City-Road,— on  the 
S.  side,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Finsbury-sq.  entering  by 
Nelson-st.  or  it  is  a  few  doors 
on  the  L.  in  Ratcliffe-Row  from 
Pitman's  buildings. 

St.  George's  Row,  TJxbridge-Road,-. 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side,  about  -£ 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Tyburn- 
turnpike. 

St.  George's  Row,  Blackfriars- 
Road, — the  fifth  on  the  R.  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  Blackfriars- 
bridge,  it  leads  to  the  Pleasant- 
retreat. 

St.  George's  Row,  Westminster- 
Bridge-  Road ,  St.  George's  Fields. 
See  Tower-Street. 

George's  Row,  Bermondsey, — the 
first  on  the  R.  below  Mill-stairs, 
Dock  head,  about  -J-  of  a  mile 
from  London-bridge,  it  leads  to 
the  Neckinger-turnpike,  Parker's 
row. 

George's  Row,  York  Street,  Locks- 
Fields,  Walworth, -the  first  on  the 
L.  from  the  S.  end  of  Pitt-street, 
Kent-road,  towards  East-lane. 

George's  -  Row  .  Buildings,  City- 
Road, 


Road, is    on  the  W.    side  of 

George's  row,  and  E.  side  of 
Pitman's  buildings,  RatclifFe-row. 

St.  George's  Square,  St.  George's 
Mall,  St.  George's  Fields, — on  the 
E.  side,  between  Waller's  place, 
Lambeth-road,  and  Melina-place, 
Westminster- bridge- road. 

George-Stairs,  Shad- Thames,  Horse- 

lydown, at   the    N.    end    of 

Thomas-st  entering  by  Gainsford- 
st.  or  Three-Oak-lane,  is  near  |  of 
a  mile  below  London -bridge,  and 
op.  St.  Catherine's. 

George-Stairs,  Greenland-Dock, —  is 
about  £  of  a  mile  below  the  said 
dock,  adjoining  the  N.  side  of 
Dudman's  yard,  near  3-f  miles 
below  London-bridge  by  the  line 
of  the  river. 

George-St.  (Upper),  Sloane-Square, 
Chelsea, — at  the  N.  E.  corner, 
leading  to  Sloane-st.  about  -|  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Knightsbridge. 

George  -  Street  (Lower),  Sloane- 
Square,  Chelsea, — at  the  S.  E. 
corner,  facing  the  last  described, 
and  leading  to  Royal  Hospital, 
row. 

George-Street  (Little)  .Lower  Sloane- 
Street,  Chelsea, — the  first  on  the 
L.  about  eighteen  doors  S.  from 
Sloane-square,  extending  to  Lower 
George-st. 

George- Street,  James-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  the  E.  end  of  it,  the 
first  S.  parallel  to  the  W.  end  of 
York-street,  leading  into  Little 
Chapel-st. 

George-Street  (Great),  Westminster,- 
the  fifth  street  on  the  R.  from 
Charing-cross  towards  the  Abbey, 
or  the  continuation  of  Bridge-st. 
extending  from  King-st.  to  St. 
James's  Park. 

George-Street  (Little),  Westminster ,- 
at  12,  Great  George-st.  being 
that  number  of  houses  on  the  R. 
from  St.  James's  Park. 

George -Street,  Adelphi,  Strand,-the 


continuation  of  George  -  court 
from  50,  in  the  Strand,  extending 
from  Duke-st.  to  the  Thames. 

George-Street,  St.  James's  Square,— 
at  the  S.  W.  corner,  between 
numbers  43  and  4  i,  N.  side  Pall- 
mall. 

George  -  Street  (Upper),  Edgware- 
Road, — at  60,  the  fourth  on  the 
R.  about  |  of  a  mile  from  Tyburn- 
turnpike,  being  the  W.  continua- 
tion of  George-st.  Portman-sq. 

George-Street,  Portman-Square,— is 
parallel  to  the  N.  side  of  it,  or  is 
the  W.  continuation  of  Charles, 
st.  Manchester-sq.  leading  by- 
Upper  George-st.  to  the  Edgware- 
road. 

George  -  Street  (Little),  Portman- 
Square, — at  32,  in  the  last  de- 
scribed, between  Gloucester- street 
or  place  and  Baker-st.  it  extends 
to  King-st. 

George-Street,  Great  Portland-St. 
Marybone, — the  first  E.  parallel 
to  part  of  it,  viz.  from  34  to  53, 
it  extends  from  28,  Queen  Ann-st. 
East,  to  23,  Upper  Marybone-st. 

George  -  Street,  Oxford  -  Street  or 
Grosvenor-Square, — at  276,  Ox- 
ford-st.  the  third  on  the  R.  |  of  a 
mile  from  Park-lane  and  near  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  St.  Giles's  in 
the  op.  direction. 

George-Street,  Hanover-Square, — • 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side, 
extending  to  25,  Conduit-street, 
about  six  doors  from  22,  New 
Bond-st. 

George  -  Street,  Tottenham  -  Court, 
Tottenham-Court- Road, — on  the 
E.  side  the  turnpike,  being  the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Hampstead- 
road  towards  Sommers-town. 

George  -  Street  or  Queen  -  Street, 
Hart-Street,  Bloomsbury, — at  43, 
W.  end  of  Hart-st.  extending  to 
Little  Russel-st. 

George  -  Street,    Britannia  -  Street, 

Gray's  -  Inn  -  Lane, about   six 

doors 


doors  on  the  R.  from  7,  Constitu-  I 
tion-Row,  near  -2-  of  a  mile  on  the  j 
R.  from  Holborn,  leading  to  Pen-  j 
tonville. 

George-Street,  Foster-Lane,  Cheap-  j 
side, — at  28,  the  first  on  the  L.  j 
about    twelre   doors    from  148, 
Cheapside,    it    leads    to    Dean's  j 
court  and  to  50,  St.  Martin's-le- 
Grand. 

George -Street,  Mansion  -  House, — 
on  the  E.  side,  extending  from 
Lombard-1 1.  to  Bearbinder-lane. 

George -Street,  Shoreditch  High- 
Street, — at  208,  VV.  side,  about 
4  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  north  from 
Cornhill,  and  fifteen  doors  S. 
from  Holywell-lane,  it  leads  to 
Three-cup-alley. 

George  -  Street  (Little),  Bethnal- 
Green, — at  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
the  Green,  near  Patriot-square, 
about  1A  oi  a  mile  from  65, 
Shoreditch. 

George  -  Street   (Great),     Bethnal- 

Green, extends     from     Little 

George-st.  towards  Hackney-road. 
See  the  last  described. 

George  -  Street,  Bethnal  -  Green,  or 
Spitalfields, — the  first  E.  parallel 
to  part  of  Brick-lane,  say  from 
67  to  105,  it  extends  from  Cant r- 
st.  op.  Hanbury's  brewery  to  St. 
John-st. 

George-Street,  Spitalfields, — the  6rst 
W.  parallel  to  part  of  Brick-lane, 
say  from  200  to  213,  or  the  rust 
on  the  R.  in  Wentworth-st.  from 
Osborn-st.  Whireehapel,  extending 
to  Flower  and  Dean-st. 

George-Street,  Great  Tower-hill  or 
Trinity-Square, — on  the  N.  side, 
being  the  street  behind  Postern  - 
row,  leading  towards  the  Minories. 

Georgs-Strert,  Minories, — at  142, 
W.  sii:c,  the  first  on  the  R.  about 
twenty  duorsfromAldgate-church, 
extending  to  2 5,  J  e  wry  •  st. 

George  -  Street,  Mile  -  End  New 
.'Iowa, —  the  first  W,  parallel  to 


High-st.  intersecting  Chicksand-st. 
or  it  is  op.  Black-lion-yard  from 
38,  Whitechapel-road. 
St.   George's    Street,   St.    George's 

Fields.      See  Tower-st. 
George-Street,    Blackfriars-Road,— • 
the  sixth  on    the  L.   £   of  a  mile 
from    Blackfriars-bridge,  or    'v  : 
second  on   the.  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Surrey-chapel. 
George-Street    (New).   Blackfnars- 
R.ad, — the    E.   end  of  the  last 
described. 
George-Street,  Great  Suffolk- Street, 
Borough, — the  fourth-  on  the  R. 
\  of  a  mile  from   SO,   Blackman- 
Gt.   near  the  King's  Bench,  it  leads 
to  Cannon-st.  Lombara-st.  and  the 
Miat. 
George-Street,    Greenland  -Dock, — 
on   the   N.  side  Dudman's  yard, 
about  j  of  a  mile  below  Green- 
land ►  dock,      extending     from 
George-stairs  to  Grove-st. 
St.  George's  Terrace,    Commercial- 
Road, — the  third  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors    from     Cannon-street-road 
towards  Whitechapel,  and  the  first 
W.  from  Humberston-st. 
St.     George's     (Hanover  -  Square), 
Workhou  e, — between    101    and 
102.  on  the  S.  side  of  Mount-bt. 
Berkeley-sq.  nearly  pp.  t  harles-st. 
from  the  S.  E.  corner  of  Grosve- 
nor-sq^ 
St.    George's  Workhouse,     Princes- 
Strecr,     Old     Gravel  -  Lane*  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — on  the  E. 
side,  at   the   back   of    the    Iron- 
foundry,  near  27,  OklGravel-lane. 
George- Yard,  Duke-Street,  Grosve- 
Dor-Square,— at      39,    the    third 
on  the   R.  from   270* ,  Oxford-    . 
three    doors  from   the  square,   it 
leads  into  George— st. 
:  George- Yard  <t  Court, Haymar-ket,- 
at  68,  W.  Mde,  about  nine  doors 
on  the  k.  from  the  Opera-house. 
|  George  -  Yard,   Titchbornc  -  Street, 

Huymarket    or    Piccadilly, is 

four 


G 


G 


four  doors  on  the  R.  from  Great 
Windmill-st.  or  from  Coventry  st. 

George- Yard,  Piccadilly, — at  32, 
two  doors  W.  from  Engine-st. 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Haymarket. 

George- Yard,  Princes-Street,  Soho,- 
at  14,  E.  side,  between  King-st. 
and  Gerrard-st.  leading  to  Mac- 
clesfield-st. 

George- Yard,  Coal- Yard,  Drury- 
Lane, — a  few  doorc  on  the  L.  from 
185,  near  Broad- st.  St.  Giles's, 
and  High- Hoi  born. 

George-Yard,  Little  Queen-Street, 
Lincoln's  -Inn  -  Fields, — at  30,  a 
few  d  ors  on  the  L.  from  223, 
High-Holborn. 

George- Vird,  Leather- Lane,  Hol- 
born,~~at  HO,  four  doors  S.  from 
Baldwin's  Gardens  and  about  -£  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  129,  Hol- 
born-hill. 

George-Yard,  Hatton-Wall,  Hatton- 
Garden,  Holborn, — is  two  doors 
on  the  L.east  from  Hatton-garden, 
leading  to  9,  Little  Saffron-hill. 

George- Yard,  High-Street,  Isling- 
ton,— the  second  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  the  City-road,  nearly 
op.  the  Angel-Inn. 

George- Yard  ,UpperThames-Street,- 
at  37,  about  {  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Blackfriars-bridge,  nearly  op. 
Lambeth-hill. 

George- Yard,  Seacoal-Lane,  Fleet 
Lane, — the  first  en  the  L.  about 
nine  doors  from  40,  Fleet-lane, 
towards  Snow-hill. 

George- Yard,  Old -St.  St.  Luke's,— 
at  108,  ab  uit  twelve  doors  W. 
from  the  church  and  nearly  op. 
Golden-lane. 

George- Yard,     Golden-Lane,     St. 
Luke's, — a     few     doors    on    the 
R.  from    Barbican,  or  six    door 
S.  from  Playhouse-yard  and  nearly 
op.  Cupid's  court. 

George- Yard,  Bow-Lane,  Cheap- 
side, — at  47,  by  the  church,  eight 


doors  on  the  L.  from  59,  Cheap- 
side,  it  leads  to  Well-court  and 
Queen-st. 
George- Yard,  Lombard-Street, — at 
56,  N.  side,  about  fourteen  doors 
on  the  R.  from  23,  Gracechurch- 
street,  it  lends  to  St.  Michael's 
alley  and  4  1,  Cornhill. 

George- Yard, Coleman-Street,  Loth- 
bury, — at  56,  E.  side,  adjoining 
Great  Bell-alley,  twelve  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  N.  end  of  the 
Old  Jewry. 

George- Yard,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street, at   88,   nearly  op.    the 

church,  or  the  second  W.  from 
Osborn-st..  it  extends  to  Went- 
worth-st.  Spicalrields. 

George- Yard,  Fore-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— about  twelve  doors  on  the 
L.  south  from  the  church  and 
three  or  four  doors  N.  from  Har- 
pur's  walk. 

George- Yard  (Little),  Red-cross- 
Street,  Borough, —  at  47,  on  the 
E.  side,  about  six  doors  S.  from 
Adam's  place  and  about  the  same 
distance  N.  from  Peter-st.  Mint. 

George- Yard  (Old),  Kent-Street, 
Borough, — at  the  back  of  241, 
about  I  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
St.  George's  church,  nearly  op. 
Woolpack-yard. 

George- Yard  (New),  Kent-Street, 
Borough, — at  the  back  of  the  last 
described  from  2  11,  Kent-st. 

George  and  Catherine-Wheel- Yard, 

Bishopsgate-Without, at    80, 

ten  doors  on  the  R.  north  from 
Union-st.  leading  into  Mason's 
court,  Mcntague-court,  and  Spi- 
tal-square. 

George  and  Catherine- Wheel-Inn, 
Bishopsgate.     See  the  hist  article. 

German-Chapel,  Savoy,  Strand, — 
on  the  S.  side,  by  the  Thames, 
entrance  by  125,  in  the  Strand, 
op.  Exeter-change. 

German-Chapel,  Trinity-Lane, 

about  six  doors   on   the  L.  west 
from 


Irom  Bow -lane,  Cheapside,  being 
the  comer  of  Little  Trinity-lane. 

German  -  Chapel,  Little  Ayliffe- 
Street,  Goodman's  Fields, — the 
second  door  on  the  L.  from  Red- 
lion-st.  Whitechapel. 

German  -  Chapel,  Brown's  Lane, 
Spitalfields, — between  numbers  8 
and  9,  three  doors  E.  from  Wood- 
st.  and  about  eight  ditto  on  the 
L.  from  op.  55,  Brick-lane. 

German  -  School,    Savoy, a   few 

yards  S.  from  behind  124,  in  the 
Strand,  nearly  op.  Exeter- change, 
towards  the  Thames. 

German  and  English-School,  Little 
AylifFe-Street,Goodman'sFields,- 
at  26,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  east 
from  Red-lion-st.  or  from  Leman- 
street. 

Gerrard's-Hall-Inn,  Basing- Lane, — 
on  the  S.  side,  the  third  door  on 
the  R.  from  10,  Bread-st.  Cheap- 
side. 

Gerrard-Street,Princes-Street,Soho,- 
at  13,  the  second  on  the  R.  about 
thirteen  doors  N.  from  Coventry- 
st.  it  extends  to  Little  Newport- 
st.  and  Grafton-st.  Seven-dials. 

Gibb's  Yard,  Mount-Street,  Berke- 
ley-Square,— at  111,  about  eigh- 
teen doers  on  the  L.  from  the 
N.  W.  corner  of  the  square,  it 
leads  into  Farm-st. 

Gibbon's  Court,  New-Lane,  Horse- 
lydown, — about  seven  doors  on  the 
L.  from  32,  E.  end  of  Gainsford- 
st.  towards  Horselydown-stairs. 

Gibbon's  Rents,  Bermondsey-St, — 
at  26,  being  that  number  of 
houses  on  the  L.  from  Tooley- 
■t.  it  leads  to  Magdalen-st.  and 
149,  Tooley-st. 

Gibraltar- Fields,  Rethnal-Greenj — a 
district  now  chiefly  built  upon,  si- 
tuate between  the  middle  of 
Church-st.  and  Birdcage- walk. 

Gibraltar-Place,  Gibraltar- Row,  St. 
George's  Fields, — at  20-,  the  se- 
cond on  the  L.  a  few  door*  from 


Prospecl-place  towards  Pleasant- 
row. 

Gibraltar-Row,  ProspecVplace,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  fourth  on 
the  L.  iofa  mile  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  towards  Lam- 
beth, or  the  first  E.  from  West-sq. 
it  leads  to  Pleasant-row. 

Gibraltar  -  Walk,  Church  -  Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — entrance  at  73, 
the  fifth  on  the  L.  near  j  of  a 
mile  from  65,  Shoreditch,  it 
extends  to  Birdcage-walk. 

Gibson's  Court,  Marybone- Street, 
Piccadilly, — at  39,  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  the  Haymarket,  it 
leads  to  Castle-st.  and  Air-st. 

Gibson's  Court,  Horselydown.  See 
Gibbon's.    . 

Gilbert's    Buildings,  Vauxhall, 

nearly  op,  Messrs.  Fasset  and  Bur- 
nett's, Vinegar-manufaclory,  ex- 
tending to  the  W.  side  of  the 
gardens. 

Gilbert's  Buildings,  Westminster- 
Bridge-Road,  Lambeth, — on  the 
N.  side,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  the  Obelisk,  extending 
from  Tower-st.  to  nearly  op.  the 
Asylum. 

Gilbert's  Buildings,  Baron's  Build- 
ings, St.  George's  Fields, — the 
continuation  of  the  said  buildings 
on  the  R.  to  Tower-st. 

Gilbert's   Court,  Tower-Street,  St. 

George's    Fields, at    29,    N. 

side,  nearly  op.  Duke-st.  it  leads 
to  Apollo-buildings  and  Glouces- 
ter-st. 

Gilbert's  Passage,  Clare-Market,— 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  E.  side, 
leading  to  Portugal-st.  Lincoln's- 
inn-nelds. 

Gilbert-Street,  Clare-Market, — is 
the  row  of  houses  which  forms  the 
N.  E.  side  of  the  said  market. 

Gilbert-Street,  Bloomsbury,-the  first 
S.  parallel  to  part  of  Great  Russell- 
st.  say  from  49  to  65,  extending 
fromQueen-st.  toBury-st. 

St.  Giles's 


St.  Giles's  Alms- Houses,  Smart's 
Buildings,  Drury-Lane, — the  con- 
tinuation of  the  said  buildings 
from  183,  High  Holborn. 

St.  Giles's  Church,  High-Street,  St. 
Giles's, — on  the  S.  side,  about 
•i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  High 
Holborn  towards  Oxford-st. 

St.  Giles's  Church,  Cripplegate, — 
near  the  N.  end  of  Wood-st.  from 
122,  Cheapside  or  the  W.  end  of 
Fore- st.  from  Moorfields. 

St.    Giles's    Workhouse, at    55, 

Broad-st.  St.  Giles's,  about  ten 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Drury-Iane 
or  from  the  W.  end  of  Holborn. 

Gilliam's  Court,  Hickman's  Folly, 
Dock- Head, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  Mill-st.  or  from  Dock- 
head  towards  Rotherhithe,  it  leads 
into  London-st. 

Gilham's  Court,  Rotherhithe, — the 
second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors  be- 
low Cherry-garden-stairs,  it  leads 
to  Mill-pond-bridge,  about  six 
doors  from  West-lane. 

Gilham's  Fields,  Worship  -  Street, 
Finsbury, — on  the  N.  side,  the 
first  on  the  R.  about  six  doors 
from  the  Curtain- road  towards 
Paul-st. 

Gill  -  Street,  Commercial  -  Road, 
Limehouse, — the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  below  the  church, 
or  the  first  E.  parallel  to  Three  - 
colt-st.  extending  to  Gun-lane. 

Giltspur-Street,  Newgate-Street, — 
the  last  on  the  R.  from  Cheapside, 
or  the  N.  continuation  of  the  Old 
Bailey,  extending  from  Snow-hill 
to  West  Smithfield. 

Giltspur-Street-Compter, — the  large 
stone-fronted  building  on  the  R. 
from  Newgate-st.  towards  Smith- 
field. 

Gimber's  Rents,  Snow's  Fields,  Bo- 
rough,— about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side  of  that  part  of  it  which  is 
between  Weston-st.  and  239,  Ber- 
mondsey-st. 


G 

Gingerbread-Alley,  Queen-Street* 
RatclifFe, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  below  London-st.  it 
leads  into  Narrow-st. 

Gingerbread-Court,  Lamb's  Alley, 
Bishopsgate  -  Without, — the  first 
on  the  R.  a  few  yards  from  144, 
Bishopsgate- st.  on  the  N.  side  of 
Sun-st. 

Girdler's  Aims-Houses,  Pesthouse- 
Row,  St.  Luke's, — about  eight 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Old-street, 
by  St.  Luke's  hospital. 

Girdler's  Hall,  Basinghall-Street,— 
between  38  and  40,  on  the  E. 
side,  about  twelve  doors  on  the 
L.  from  London-wall. 

Glasgow-Wharf,  Lower  East  Smith- 
field, — a  few  doors  E.  from  Her- 
mitage-bridge, op.  Burr-st.  and 
near  \  of  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge  by  the  line  of  the  river. 

Glasshouse-Alley,  Temple-Street, 
Whitefriars,— -the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  yards  W.  from  Whitefriars- 
dock,  or  at  the  back  of  the  houses 
which  form  the  W.  side  of  Water- 
lane,  Fleet-st. 

Glasshouse  -  Court,  Mutton  -  lane, 
Clerkenwell,-- — is  two  or  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  Clerkenwell-green  near 
the  Sessions-house. 

Glasshouse-Court,  Glasshouse- Yard, 
Goodman's  Yard,  Minories, — at 
the  entrance  of  the  said  yard.  See 
Glasshouse-yard. 

Glasshouse  -  Court,  Glasshouse- 
Street,  Vauxhall, — at  17,  the  first 
on  the  R.  two  or  three  doors  from 
the  Terrace,  Vauxhall-walk  to- 
wards the  Thames. 

Glasshouse-Street,  Swallow-Street, 
Piccadilly, — at  20,  the  second  on 
the  R.  and  that  number  from  43, 
Piccadilly,  it  extends  to  Mary- 
bone-st.  and  Brewer-st. 

Glasshouse-Street,  Vauxhall, — is  si- 
tuate near  the  N.  side  the  Gar- 
dens, extending  from  the  Terrace, 
T  Vauxhall- 


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Vauxhall-walk,  to  Princes-st.  by 
the  Thames. 

Glasshouse- Wharf,  Cock. Hill,  Rat- 
clifie, — is  nearly  op.  Glasshouse- 
yard,  two  or.  three  doors  on  the 
R.  from  High-st.  Shad  well,  about 
two  miles  below  London-bridge, 
by  the  line  of  the  river. 

Glasshouse-  Yard,  Blackfriars, — on 
the  E.  side  of  Apothecaries-hall, 
between  Playhouse-yard,  Water- 
lane,  and  Church-entry. 

Glasshouse- Yard,  Goswell -Street, — 
is  the  N.  parallel  to  a  part  of  it, 
-entrance by  108,  nearly  op.  Fan-st. 

Glasshouse- Yard,  Goodman's  Yard, 
Minories, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from  60,  in  the  Mino- 
ries, it  leads  to  Princes- st.  and 
Rosemary-lane. 

Glasshouse- Yard,  Sampson's  Gar- 
dens, Wapping, — the  second  on 
the  R.  in  Redmaid's  lane  from 
Hermitage  -  yard  towards  the 
London-dock. 

Glasshouse- Yard,  Gravel-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— the  second  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  N.  from  Duke-st.  and 
nearly  op.  George-st.  from  Black- 
friars-road. 

Glasshouse- Yard,  Borough-Market. - 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  the  VV. 
end  of  York  st.  towards  St.  Sa- 
viour's Church. 

Glasshouse- Yard,  Cock-Hill,  Rat- 
cliffe,— the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  E.  from  High-st.  Shadwell, 
or  from  Bell-wharf,  it  leads  to 
Brook-st. 

Glean- Alley,     Tooley-Street, at 

218,  the  fifth  on  the  R.  about  £  of 
a  mile  from  the  bridge,  it  leads  to 
Crown-court  and  Daffey's  Rents. 

Globe-Court,  Fish-Street  Hill,— at 
2'2,  op.  the  Monument,  about  four 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Upper 
Thames-st. 

Globe-Court,  Wapping-Strect, — at 
57,  is  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
and  fifty-seven  doors  below  Her- 


mitage-bridge, or  two  doors  W» 
from  Globe-st. 

Globt-Court,  King-Street,  Lambeth- 
Walk, — at  the  bottom  of  King-st. 
onthe  R.  leading  into  Gray's  walk. 

Globe-Court  or  Alley,  Narrow-St. 
Limehouse, — at  54,  the  second 
on  the  L.  below  the  Draw-bridge, 
it  leads  to  Pleasant-row,  and  the 
New- cut. 

Globe-Court,  Maid- Lane,  Borough ,- 
the  fourth  on  the  L.  from  Bank- 
end  or  from  the  Clink,  it  leads  to 
Globe- walk,  and  Barclay  and  Per- 
kins's brewery. 

Globe-Hou-e,  Globe- Place,  Bethnal- 
Green, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Green-street  towards  Cam- 
bridge-heath, Hackney-road. 

Globe-Insurance-Company  's-Office, 
Cornhill, — five  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  Mansion-house,  extend- 
ing through  to  Lombard-st.  also 
at.  106,  Pall-mall,  about  six  doors 
W.  of  Carlton-house. 

Globe-Lane,    Mile-End-Road, is 

near  \  a  mile  on  the  L.  below  the 
turnpike,  it  extends  to  -Green-st. 
Bethnal-Green,  and  is  near  •§  a 
mile  in  length. 

Globe- Newspaper-Office, on  the 

N.  side  of  St.  Clement's  church 
in  the  Strand,  about  A  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  west  from  Temple-bar, 
it  adjoins  the  Angel-Inn. 

Globe-Place,   Bethnal  Green, the 

N.  continuation  of  Globc-st.  on 
the  L.  leading  towards  Hackney- 
road,  being  a  part  of  the  W.  side 
of  Back-lane. 

Globe  -  Place,  Westminster-Bridge- 
Road  .Lambeth  ,-part  of  the  R.  side, 
commencing  near  the  Mar>h-gate, 
and  extending  towards  the  bridge. 

Globe-Stairs,  Rotherhithe,— by  192, 
Rotherhithe-st.  about  2$  of  a  mile 
below  London-bridge,  by  the 
line  of  the  river  and  -i  of  a  mile  E. 
from  Rotherhithe-church,  it  it 
op.  Ratcliffe -Cross. 

Globe- 


Globe-Stairs- Alley,  Rotherhithe, — 
about  J-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  be- 
low the  King  and  Queen,  op.  the 
stairs  last  described. 

Globe. Street,    Bethnal-Green, is 

the  N.  continuation  of  Globe- 
lane  from  Mile-end,  or  is  the  first 
on  the  R.  about  £  of  a  mile  E. 
from  the  Green. 

Globe-Street,   Wapping, at   60, 

Wapping-st.  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  below  Hermitage-bridge,  or 
the  first  street  on  the  K.  west  from 
the  London-dock. 

Globe-Tavern,.  Fleet -Street,  at  132, 
N.  side,  about  twenty-two  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Fleet-market. 

Globe-Walk,  Globe -Court,  Maid- 
Lane,  Borough, — is  the  continu- 
ation of  the  said  court  to  Barclay 
and  Perkins's  brewery. 

Globe- Yard,  Lower Thames-Street,- 
at  58,  op.  the  Custom-house, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
London-bridge,  it  is  now  occu- 
pied as  a  King's  warehouse. 

Gloucester  -  Buildings,      Brompton 

High-Street   or   Road, forms 

part  of  the  S.  side,  extending 
from  Sloane-st.  to  Hooper's  court 
or  Queen's  buildings. 

Gloucester- Buildings,  Albion- Place, 
Walworth, — at  the  ,E.  end,  ex- 
tending to  Gloucester-place  or  the 
continuation  of  Wey mouth-street, 
from  the  Kent- road. 

Gloucester  -  Coffee  -  House,  Picca- 
dilly,— 3t  76,  about  the  middle  of 
the  N.  side,  and  the  corner  of 
Berkeley-st. 

Gloucester-Court,  St.  James's  Street, 
St.  James's, — at  9,  on  the  E.  side, 
and  is  that  number  on  the  R.  from 
the  Palace,  it  extends  to  Crown- 
court. 

Gloucester-Court,Whitecross-Street, 
St.  Luke's, — at  11-1,  about  the 
middle  of  the  E.  side,  it  leads  into 
Pump-court,  Coleman-street,  and 
Bunhill-row. 


Gloucester-Court  (Little),  White- 
cross-Street,  St.  Luke's, — at  the 
E.  end  of  the  last  described. 

Gloucester- Court,  Curriers  -  Row, 
Blackfriars, — the  third  on  the  R. 
from  Bristow-st.  by  St.  Andrew's 
hill,   towards  Ireland-yard. 

Gloucester-House,  Upper    Grosve- 

nor-Street,  Grosvenor-Square, 

at  33,  eight  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Park- lane. 

Gloucester- Mews  West,  George- 
Street,  Portman-Square, — two  or 
three  doors  on  the  R.  west  from 
Gloucester-place  and  about  the 
same  distance  E.  from  Montague- 
Square. 

Gloucester  -  Mews  North,  New- 
Road,  Marybone,  behind  24, 
Gloucester-place,  on  the  S.  side 
Jenkins's  nursery,  and  Lord's 
cricket-ground. 

Gloucester-Mews  East,  King-Street, 
Portman-Square, — the  second  on 
the  R.  about  fourteen  doors  W. 
from  Baker-st.  extending  to  Dor- 
set-st. 

Gloucester  -  Mews,  George  -  Street, 
Portman  -  Square.  See  Little 
Gloucester-st. 

Gloucester  -  Place,  New  -  Road, 
Marybone, — forms  part  of  the 
N.  side,  extending  from  Alsop's 
buildings  towards  Lisson-green, 
and  op.  Salisbury-place  and  Cum- 
berland-place. 

Gloucester-  Place,  Portman-Square,- 
the  N.  continuation  of  Glouces- 
ter-st. from  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
the  square  cOmmencingatGeorge- 
st.  and  leading  towards  the  New- 
road. 

Gloucester-Place, Holborn, — at  147, 
N.  side,  about  six  doors  E.  from 
Gray's-inn-lane,  nearly  opposite 
Middle-row,  it  leads  into  Fox- 
court. 

Gloucester-Place,  Vauxhall-Walk, 
Lambeth, — a  few  houses  on  the 
W.  side  of  the  said  walk,  adjoin- 
ing 


ing  Glasshouse-st.  and  the  terrace, 
near  Vauxhall-gardens. 

Gloucester-Place,  Walworth  or 
Newington-Butts, — the  E.  con 
tinuation  of  Prospect- row,  from 
Walworth  High-st.  or  road,  or  the 
last  on  the  L.  in  Weymouth-st. 
from  the  Kent-road. 

Gloucester-Place,  Walworth-Com- 
mon, — at  the  W.  end  of  West- 
moreland-row, and  the  corner  of 
Providence-place,  about  i  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Surrey-sq. 
towards  Camberwell-road. 

Gloucester- Row,  Gloucester-Street, 
Hoxton, — is  parallel  to  the  N. 
side  of  it,  the  entrance  is  by  1,  at 
the  W.  end  of  the  said  street. 

Gloucester  -  Row,  Curtain  -  Road, 
Shoreditch, — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  Hog-lane  or  Worship-st. 
and  about  eight  or  nine  doors 'S. 
from  Holy  well-lane. 

Gloucester-Street,  Portman-Square,- 
at  the  N.  W.  corner  of  the  square, 
extending  to  George-st.  it  is  con- 
tinued by  Gloucester-place  to- 
wards the  New -road. 

Gloucester-Street  (Little),  George- 
Street,  Portman-Square, — at  32, 
about  fifteen  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Baker-st.  it  extends  to  King- 
street. 

Gloucester-Street,  New- Road,  Mary- 
bone, — the  sixth  on  the  R.  about 
|  of  a  mile  E.  from  the  York- 
shire-stingo or  the  N.  continua- 
tion of  Gloucester-place,  Port- 
man-square,  being  the  first  W. 
parallel  to  Bakcr-st. 

Gloucester-Street,  (Upper),  New- 
Road,  Marybone, — Ls  op.  the  last 
described  or  the  first  on  the  R. 
west  from  Baker-st.  North. 

Gloucester  -  Street  North,  New- 
Road,  Marybone, — at  l(i,  Glou- 
cester-place, op.  Quebec-st.  the 
first  street  on  the  L.  from  the 
Yorkshire-stingo,  or  the  second 
W.  from  Baker-st.  North. 


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Gloucester-Street,  Queen  -  Square, 
Bloomsbury, — at  43,  the  S.  W. 
corner,  extending  to  the  W.  end 
of  Theobald's  road,  and  leading 
to  Kingsgate-st.  Holborn. 

Gloucester-Street,  Hoxton-Town,— 
is  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Old-st-road,  extending  to  Glou- 
cester-terrace, Haberdashers-walk. 

Gloucester-Street,  Mile-End  Old- 
Town, — the  third  W.  parallel  to 
part  of  Cannon-street-road,  ex- 
tending from  59,  Charlotte-st.  to 
the  Commercial-road. 

Gloucester-Street,  Vauxhall-Walk, 
Lambeth, — about  \  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Lambeth-butts  to- 
ward, Vauxhall  -  gardens,  and 
about  f  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
the  N.  side  of  the  gardens. 

Gloucester  -  Street,  Oakley  -  Street, 
Lambeth, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Westminster  -  bridge  -  road, 
nearly  op.  the  Asylum,  leading  to 
Union-st.  and  Tower-st. 

Gloucester-Terrace,  Hoxton, — the 
N.  continuation  of  Haberdashers- 
walk,  on  the  R.  about  ±  of  a  mile 
from  Old-st.  road,  entering  by 
Pitfield-st. 

Gloucester-Terrace,  Cannon-  Street- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  W.  side, 
it  extends  from  the  Commercial- 
road  to  Charlotte-st.  Whitechapel. 

Glovers-Hall-Court,  Beech-Lane, 
Barbican, — at  7,  that  number  of 
doors  on  the  L.  from  3,  White- 
cross-st.  near  Chiswell-st. 

Goat  -  Street,  Free-School  -  Street, 
Horselydown, — the  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  the  E.  end 
of  Tooley-st.it  leads  to  Broad-st. 
it  also  branches  off  to  the  R. 
leading  to  John-st.  andQueen-st. 

Goat-Yard,  Whitecross-Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  163,  the  third  on  the 
R.  about  sixteen  doors  from  op. 
the  church,  Old-st.  and  facing 
Banner-st. 

Goat-Yard, White-Street,  Borough,- 

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at  1 1,  the  second  on  the  L.  twelve 
doors  from  behind  St.  George's 
church  towards  Long-lane,  Ber- 
mondsey. 

Goat- Yard,  Blackman-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  25,  nearly  op.  Old 
Lant-st.  being  the  third  on  the  L. 
andthat  number  from  the  S.  side 
of  St.  George's  church. 

Godalmin  or  Godliman  -  Street, 
Doctors-Commons, the  conti- 
nuation of  St.  Paul's  chain  from 
14,  the  S.  side  St.  Paul's-church- 
yard,  leading  to  Bennet's  hill  and 
to  217,  Upper  Thames-st. 

Goddards  .  Rents,  Webb  -  Square, 
Shoreditch, — the  continuation  of 
the  N .  side  of  it,  entering  by  47, 
Shoreditch,  it  leads  to  48, Wheeler- 
street. 

Godfrey's  Court,  Milk  -  Street, 
Cheapside,— at  24,  the  second  on 
the  L.  about  fourteen  doors  from 
117,  Cheapside. 

Godfrey's  Row,  Mason  -  Street, 
Lambeth, — the  second  on  the  L. 
about  ten  or  twelve  doors  from 
30,  Bridge-road,  and  near  the 
same  distance  from  Stangate-st. 

Godwins-Court,  St.  Martin's  Lane, 

Charing-Cross, at   55,    three 

doors  S.  from  New-st.  it  leads  to 
23,  Bedfordbury. 

Goff's  Coal-Wharf,  Whitehall,— 
near  the  bottom  of  Northumber- 
land-st.  from  the  Strand,  the  en- 
trance is  by  Great  Scotland-yard, 
op.  the  Admiralty. 

Gold  or  Gould's  Hill,  Shadwcll 
High-Street, — at  97,  about  i  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  below  Shadwell- 
church,  it  extends  to  Lower  Shad- 
well  by  the  side  of  the  Thames. 

Gold  or  Gould  -  Square,  Coopers- 
Row,  Tower-Hill, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Jewry-ht.  or  from 
Crutched-friars  towards  Tower- 
hill,  and  immediately  behind  the 
houses  on  the  S.  side  of  John-st. 
Americasq. 


Gold  -  Street,  King  -  Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  first 
on  both  the  R.  and  L.  about 
twenty  doors  from  30,  New 
Gravel -lane,  it  extends  from 
Boarded-entry  to  Pearl-st. 

Golden-Buildings,  Strand, — at  167, 
nearly  op.  the  New -church,  about 
4;  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Tem- 
ple-bar, and  two  or  three  doors 
W.  from  Surrey-st. 

Golden-Court,  Golden-Lane,  St. 
Luke's, — on  the  W.  side,  four  or 
five  doors  on  the  L.  north  from 
Turk's-head-court,  and  the  fourth 
on  the  R.  about  twenty  -  four 
doors  from  Old-st. 

Golden-Cross-Inn,  Charing-Cross,- 
on  the  N.  side,  two  or  three  doors 
W.  from  St.  Martin's  lane. 

Golden-Lane,  St.  Luke's  or  Cripple- 
gate, — the  second  on  the  L.  in 
Barbican  from  77,  Aldersgate-st. 
it  is  op.  Red-cross-st.  and  extends 
to  Old-st. 

Golden-Place,     Drury-Lane, at 

138,  about  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side,  op.  Duke's  court,  it  leads 
into  Great  Wild-st. 

Golden- Place,  Kennington-Lane,— 
is  parallel  to  and  immediately  be- 
hind the  houses  in  Chester-place, 
extending  from  Market-st.  to 
White  Hart-place  by  Kenningten- 
cross. 

Golden-Square, — is  about  y  of  a 
mile  N.  from  28,  Piccadilly, 
along  Air-st.  Francis-st.  and 
John-st.  or  is  |  of  a  mile  S. 
from  323,  Oxford-st.  along  King- 
st.  and  Upper  John-st. 

Golden-Fleece-Court,  Minories,— 
the  second  door  on  the  L.  from 
Aldgate  High-st.  a  few  yards  S. 
from  Aldgate-church. 

Golden- Fleece- Yard,  Tothill-Street, 
Westminster, — the  fourth  on  the 
R.  from  the  Abbey,  or  about  10 
or  12  doors  S.  from  Dartmouth, 
st.  in  the  op.  direction. 

Golden- 


Golden-Hart-Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street.at  the  bottom  of  Joiners- 
hall-lane,  from  79,  in  the  said 
street. 

Golden-Leg-Court,    Cheapside, 

at  66,  three  doors  W.  of  Queen- 
st.  or  about  seven  ditto  E.  from 
Bow-church. 

Golden-Lion-Inn,  St.  John-Street, 
Clerkenwell, — behind  111,  on  the 
E.  side,  the  second  inn  and  about 
ten  doers  on  the  R.  north  from 
Smithfield. 

Golden  -  Lion  -  Yard,  Gravel-Lane, 
Borough, — about  the  middle  of 
the  E.  side,  between  Duke-st.  and 
Maid-lane,  and  facing  Prices- 
place,  Edward-street,  Blackfriars- 
road. 

Golden  -  Mine  -  Court,  Aldersgate- 
Street, — at  20,  about  four  doors 
on  the  R.  north  from  Falcon-sq. 

Goldsmiths-Alley,      Charles-Street, 

Drury-Lane, a   small  narrow 

passage  about  eight  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Newton-st.  Holborn,  it 
leads  into  Coal-yard  and  Smart's 
buildings. 

Goldsmith*- Aims-Houses,  Hackney  - 
Road, — on  the  W.  or  left  side  the 
foot-way,  from  the  Nag's  head  to 
London-field,  about  \  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Goldsmith-Court,  Great  New-Street, 
Fetter-Lane,-at  20,  about  twelve 
or  fourteen  doors  on  the  L.  from 
20,  Ketter-lane  along  West-Hard- 
ing-st. 

Goldsmiths  -  Hall,  Foster  -  Lane, 
Cheapdde, —  adjoins  1(5,  and  is 
that  number  on  the  R.  from  147, 
Cheapside. 

Goldsmiths-Place.  Mackney-Road,- 
on  the  N.  side,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Shoreditch-church, 
op.  Birdcage-walk,  and  leading  to- 
wards London-field,  Hackney. 

Goldsmith  -  Row,     East    Harding 

Street,   Fetter-Lane. is   the   S. 

side  of  the  said  street,  extending 


from  9,  Great  New-st,  to  Gun- 
powder-alley, Shoe-lane. 

Goldsmith-Street,  Gough-Square, 
!  Fleet-Street, — at  the  N.  W.  cor- 
ner, entrance  by  145,  Fleet-st. 
it  extends  to  East  Harding-st. 
three  doors  E.  from  Great  New- 
st.  Fetter-lane. 

Goldsmith  -  Street,  Wood  -  Street, 
Cheapside, — at  124,  about  ten 
doors  on  the  L.  from  123,  Cheap- 
side,  it  extends  to  7,  Gutter-lane. 

Goldswcrthy-Row,  Deptford  Lower- 
Road, -about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Paradise-row,  a  little  beyond 
the  two  mile-itone  from  London- 
bridge,  nearly  op.  China-halt, 

Gocdge-Mreet,  Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — at  64,  the  third  coach- 
turning  on  the  L.  from  Oxford-st. 
it  extends  to  Newman-st.  Middle- 
sex-hospital. 

Goodman's  Fields,  Whitechapel, — 
a  large  district  situate  E.  of  the 
Minories,  W.  of  Church-lane,  N. 
of  Rosemary  -  lane,  and  S.  of 
Whitechapel  High-street. 

Goodman's  Gardens,  Palmer's  Vil- 
lage,  Westminster, the  second 

on  the  L.  from  op.  Artillery-place, 
or  from  the  N.  side  of  Bridewell, 

Goodman's  Gardens,  Hackney  - 
Road,— is  at  the  back  of  Middle- 
sex place,  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Goodman's  Stile,  Church  -  Street, 
W  hitechapel, — the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  door;  from  72,  White- 
chapel High-street,  extending  to 
Lambert.fl  and  Little-A"ylifte-rt. 

Go;  d  man's  Yard  Minories, — at  60, 
on  the  E.  side  about  twenty-two 
doors  en  the  R.  from'  Sparrow- 
corner,  Tower-hill,  it  extends  to 
Mansel-st.  and  Prescot-st. 

Goodwin  and   Powell's  Wharf,  Ber- 

mondsey  or  Rotherhithe-wall, 

on  the  E.  side  of  Fountain-stair  , 
about  1 1  of  a  mile  from  London, 
bridge,  by  the  line  of  the  river. 

Goose 


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GooGe  and  Gridiron  Coach-Office, 
St.  Paul's  Church- Yard, — behind 
74,  on  the  N.  side,  the  corner  of 
London  House-yard. 

Goswell  -  Place,  Goswell  -  Street- 
Road, — about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
JR.  from  old-street,  and  near  the 
same  distance  on  the  L.  from 
Islington,  it  leads  to  Charles-street, 
Northampton  -  terrace,  and  the 
City-road. 

Goswell  Street,  St.  Luke's  or  Clerk  - 
enwell, — is  the  N.  continuation 
of  Aldersgate  st.  and  St.  Martin's 
le-grand,  entering  by  66,  New- 
gate-street, it  extends  to  Perceval- 
street. 

Goswell  Street-Road, — the  N.  con- 
tinuation of  Goswell-street,  ex- 
tending from  Perceval-street  to 
the  City-road,  Llington, 

Gough- House,  Paradise-Row,  Chel- 
sea.— op.  10,  a  few  yards  on  the 
L.  from  the  Ho  pital  towards  Bat- 
tersea-bridge. 

Gough-Square,  Fleet-Street, — is  be- 
hind the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
entrance  by  145  and  151,  it  leads 
to  20,  Fetter-lane,  by  West  Hard- 
ing-street. 

Goold's  Court,  Lambeth  Upper- 
Marsh,: is  about  twenty-four 

doors  on  the  L.  west  from  the 
turnpike  nearly  cp.  Stangate-st. 

G  on  Is  ton- Court,     Goulston- Square, 

Whitechapel, on   the  £.  side 

leading  to  Old  Castle-st. 

Goulston-Squarc,    Whitechapel , 

about  twelve  doors  on  both  the 
R.  and  the  L.  from  140,  White- 
chapel, along  Goulston-st. 

Goulston-Street,  Whitechapel,  High- 
Street, at  1  JO,   about  -^  of  a 

mile  on  the  L.  east  from  Aldgate- 
church,  it  leads  to  Gbulston-squ. 
and  Wentworth-street. 

Gower-Mews,  Gower-Street,  Bed- 
ford-Square,—  at  82,  five  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of 
Bed  ford -square. 


Gower-Mews  (Upper),  Gower- 
Street,  Bedford-Square, — the  first 
E.  parallel  to  it.  or  the  fir.^t  on 
the  L.  in  Francis -steeet,  from 
Gower-strect,  towards Tavistock- 
sqtiare. 

Gower-Strcct,  Bed  ford -Square, — at 
the  N.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
1*  rancis-st.  Tottenham-court-rd. 

Gower  -  Street  (Upper),  Bedford- 
Square, the    continuation    of 

Gower-street  from  Francis-street, 
Tottenham-court- road. 

Gower's   Walk,    Whitechapel, is 

parallel  to  and  between  Lambeth- 
street  and  Lower  Church-lane, 
commencing  about  three  doors  E. 
of  Goodman's  stile,  and  leading 
to  Well-yard  and  82,  Lemon-st. 

Govey's  Place,  Mile  -  End  -  High- 
Road, — is  lituate  between  the 
Three  Mackerel  and  the  Mackerel 
and  Bell  public  houses,  near  two 
miles  on  the  L.  from  Aldgate- 
pump. 

Graces- Alley,  Wellclose-Square,— — 
at  the  N.  W.  corner  leading  to 
Well-street,  by  the  Royalty  thea- 
tre, or  three  doors  on  the  L.  in 
Well-street  from  4,  Cable-st. 

Graces- Yard,    Minories, at  46, 

about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
two  doors  N.  from  Swan-st. 

Gracech-jrch-Street, — the  N.  conti- 
nuation of  Fish-street-hill  from 
London -bridge,  extending  from 
Eastcheap  to  Leadenhall-street, 
or  to  Cornhill. 

Grafton  -  Court,  Paradise  -  Street, 
Marylebone, — ten  duors  on  the 
R.  from  82,  High-st.  it  leads  to 
Conway. court,  Burying-ground- 
passage,  and  Paddington-st. 

Grafton  -  Mews,  Grafton  -  Street, 
Fitzroy-Square, — at  20,  thirteen 
doors  on  the  R.  from  120,  Totten- 
ham-Court-road,  towards  the  sq. 
it  extends  to  20,  Warren-st. 

Grafton-Street,  Tottenham  Court- 
Road, — at  120,  about  £  a  mile 

on 


tin  the  L.  from  Oxford- street,  or 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  the  New- 
road,  it  extends  to  the  S.  side  of 
Fitzroy-square. 

Grafton-Street  (East),  Tottenham- 
Court- Road, —is  op.  Grafton. st. 
and  120,  Tottenham-court-road. 
See  the  last  described. 

Grafton-Street  (Upper),  Fitzroy- 
Square, — the  VV.  continuation  of 
the  S.  side  the  said  square,  extend- 
ing from  Conway-st.  to  Cleve- 
land-street. 

Grafton-Street,  Soho, — the  N.  con- 
tinuation of  Gerrard-street,  from 
Princes-street,  or  of  Little  New- 
port-street, from  Long-Acre,  it 
leads  to  Monmouth-st. 

Grafton-Street,  Dover-Street,  Picca- 
dilly,— the  N.  continuation  of  it, 
entering  by  68,  Piccadilly,  it 
extends  from  Hay-hill,  to  156, 
New-Bond-st. 

Grafton-  Yard,  Tottenham-Court, — 
behind  the  houses  on  the  E.  side 
the  Hampstead-road,  op.  Totten- 
ham-court-road. 

Graham's  Buildings,  Blue-Anchor- 
Alley,  Bunhill-Row,  St.  Luke's,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  108,  Bunhill-row,  towards 
98,  Whitecross-st. 

Granby's-Buildings,  Drury-Lane, — 
at  111,  about  §  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  the  New  church  in  the 
Strand,  and  two  doors  N.  from 
Whitehorse-yard. 

Granby's  Buildings,  Vauxhall-Walk, 
Lambeth, — the  first  on  the  R. 
through  Queen's  court  or  yard, 
from  Lambeth-butts. 

Granby-Gardens,  Artichoke- Yard, 
Lambeth-Marsh, — a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  in  the  said  yard,  from  18, 
Lamberh-marsh. 

Granby  -  Place,  Artichoke  -  Yard, 
Lambeth-Marsh,  the  N.  continua- 
tion of  the  said  yard,  towards 
Narrow-walL  from  18,  Lambeth- 
marsh. 


Gra  nby-  Row,  Bethnal-G  reen-Road,- 
is  the  first  S.  parallel  to  part  of  it, 
say  from  73  to  92,  it  extends 
from  Abbey-st.  to  White-st. 

Granby-Row,  Granby-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — about  three  doors 
on  the  L.  from  James-st.  and  near 
the  same  distance  on  the  R.  from 
Oakley's  -  row,  leading  into 
Busby-st. 

Granby-Street,  James-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — the  first  on  the  R. 
eight  doors  from  124,  Church-st. 
it  leads  toOakley's-row,  Thomas- 
st.  and  Brick-lane. 

Grand  -  Junction  -  Wharf,  White- 
friars, —  (Messrs.  Harvey  and  Na- 
pier's) at  the  bottom  of  Water- 
lane  from  68,Fleet-st.  bearing  to 
the  R.  on  the  W.  side  White- 
friars,  deck,  |  of  a  mile  W.  from 
Blackfriars-bridge. 

Grange-Court,  Carey-Street,  Lin- 
coln's-inn-fields, — at  27,  about 
five  or  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Portugal-st.  it  leads  to  Clement's 
lane  and  Clare-market. 

Grange -House -Lodge,  Michael's  - 
Grove,  Brompton, — at  the  end  of 
the  said  grove  from  Brompton 
high-road,  about  \  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Knightsbridge. 

Grange-Road,  Bermondsey, — com- 
mences at  Star-corner,  by  Ber- 
mondsey New-road,  and  extends 
E.  to  what  was  lately  called  the 
Grange,  about  |  of  a  mile  in 
length,  it  then  branches  off  on  the 
R.  by  Fort-place  to  the  green  man 
Kent-road,  and  on  the  L.  by  Ber- 
mondsey-spa  to  Printer's  place, 
Jamaica-row,  say  \  a  mile  each 
way. 

Grange- Terrace,  Grange-Road.—-- 
See  Anderson's  Buildings. 

Grange-Walk,  Bermondsey-Square,- 
at  the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
what  was  lately  called  the  Grange, 
about  \  of  a  mile  in  length,  and 
leads  to  the  Neckinger-road. 

Grange- 


G 


Grange- Yard,     Carey-Street,    Lin. 

coln's-Inn-Fields, at   31,  four 

doors  on  the  L.  from  Grange- 
court,  behind  St.  Clement's  work- 
house, Portugal-Street. 

Grantham- Place,  Park-Lane, — about 
ten  or  twelve  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Piccadilly,  leading  into 
Brick-street.- 

Grasshopper  -  Court,  Whitecross- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — at217,  three 
doors  on  the  L.  north  from  Beech- 
st.  or  from  Chiswcll-st. 

Gravel-Lane,  Houndsditch, — atl48, 
about  ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Aldgate-church,  it  leads  to  Har- 
row-alley (Rag  -  fair),  and  the 
middle  of  Petticoat-lane. 

Gravel-Lane  (Old),  RatclifFe-High- 

way, at   65,    nearly   op.  St. 

George's -church,  it  extends  to 
Newmarket-street,  by  which  it  is 
continued  to  157,  Wapping-st. 

Gravel-Lane  (New),  Shadwell  High- 
Street, — at  23,  about  |  of  a  mile 
W.  from  the  church,  or  is  the 
first  E.  parallel  to  Old  Gravel-lane, 
it  extends  to  197,  Wapping-street, 
by  New-crane. 

Gravel-Lane,    Southwark, about 

-'-  of  a  mile  on  both  the  R.  and 
L.  from  216,  High-street,  along 
Union-st.  Queen-st.  and  Duke-st. 
or  the  first  coach- turning  on  both 
the  R.  and  L.  from  Surrey-chapel, 
Blackfriars-road. 

Gravel- Walk,     Blue- Anchor- Alley, 

Bunhill-Row,    St.    Luke's, is 

about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side  of 
it,  viz.  between  109,  Bunhill-row, 
and  99,  Whitecross  st. 

Gray's  Buildings,  Duke  -  Street, 
Manchester-Square, — at  38,  the 
fecend  on  the  L.  about  twelve 
doors  from    174,   Oxford-st. 

Gray's-lnn, — is  on  the  N.  side  of 
Holborn,  op.  Middle-row  and  on 
the  W.  side  of  Gray's-inn-lane, 
principal  entrance  at  Holborn- 
court.  . 


Gray's-Inn-Gardens, — on  the  W.  side 
of  part  of  Gray's-inn-lane,  extend- 
ing N.  to  the  King's  road,  the 
principal  entrance  is  at  the  N.  end 
of  Fullwood's  rents,  from  31, 
Holborn. 

Gray's-Inn-Lane,      Holborn, the 

fifth  coach-turning  on  the  R.  about 
I  of  a  mile  W.  from  Fleet-market, 
it  extends  from  Middle-row  to 
Battle-bridge,  St.  Pancras,  about 
a  mile  in  length. 

Gray's-Inn-Lane  (Little), at  73, 

on  the  E.  side  of  the  last  described, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Middle-row,  it  leads  to  Tothill- 
street,  Laystall-street, and  Mount- 
pleasant. 

Gray's  -  Inn  -  Passage,  Red  -  Lion- 
Street, — at  18,  the  second  on  the 
R.  being  that  number  of  houses 
from  71,  Holborn,  it  leads  to 
Bedford-row. 

Gray's  -  Inn  -  Place,  Gray's  -  Inn- 
Square, — at  the  S.  W.  corner,  or 
at  the  N.  end  of  Warwick-court, 
from  40,  High -Holborn,  op. 
Chancery-lane. 

Gray's-Inn-Square, — on  the  W.  side 
of  Gray's-inn-lane,  entrance  op. 
30,  in  the  said  lane,  or  from  20, 
(opposite  Middle-row),  Holborn, 
through  Holborn-court. 

Gray-Street,  Duke-Street,  Manches- 
ter-Square,  the   second  on  the 

R.  about  fourteen  doors  from 
174,  Oxford- street,  and  near  the 
same  distance  on  the  L.  from  the 
square. 

Gray-Street,  George's  Row,  Black- 
friars-Road, — is  the  continuation 
of  it  on  the  N.  side,  the  S.  side 
being  called  Pleasant-retreat,  it 
extends  from  the  John  o'Groats 
house  to  Baron's  buildings. 

Gray's  Walk,  East-Street,  Walcot- 
Place,  Lambeth, — commences  at 
the  W.  end  of  it,  about  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Westminster-bridge, 
extending  to  Lambeth  -  walk. 
U  Graystock- 


Graystock-Place,  Fetter-Lane.  See 
Greystock-Place., 

Great- Yard,  Gun-Alley,  Wapping,- 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  101, 
Wapping-street,  or  a  few  doors 
from  Green-b.  nk,  on  the  E.  side 
of  Wapping-church. 

Great- Yard,  Parish-Street,  Horse- 
lydown, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  the  bottom  of  Tooley-street. 
leading  to  Dog  and  Bear-yard. 

Greek's  Court,  Bermondsey-Streer,- 
at  39,  that  number  of  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Tooley-street,  and 
nearly  op.  Webb-st. 

Greek-Stfeet>  Soho,— at  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  Soho-square,  extending 
to  the  W.  end  of  Litchfield-street, 
or  the  E.  end  of  King-street,  from 
Princes-st. 

Green-Bank,  Wappi rig, —below  the 
London  docks,  extending  from 
the  N.  side  of  Wapping-church  to 
160,  Old  Gravel-lane,  about  ^ 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Ratcliffe- 
highway. 

Green-Bank, Tooley-Street, — at  8 1 , 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  being 
that  number  of  houses  from  l.on 
don-bridge  and  two  or  three  doors 
below  Morgan's  lane. 

Green's  Building?,  Lambeth  Lower- 
Marsh, — the  first  on  the  R.  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  the  turnpike, 
(near  We  tminster-bridge)  towards 
Surrey-chapel,  Blackfriars-road. 

Green-Church-Yard,  St.  Catherine's 
Court,  St.  Catherine's, — the  first 
on  the  R.  in  the  said  court,  enter- 
ing from  St.  Catherine's  street,  or 
at  the  bottom  of  St.  Catherine's 
lane,  from  50,  Upper  East-Smith  - 
field. 

Green-Court,  Tothill-Fields,  West- 
minster,— at  the  back  of  the  Horse- 
guards  -ho  pital,  Rochester- row, 
about  -J  of  a  mile  from  Bucking- 
ham-gate. 

Green  -Court,  Colcman-Street,  Lon- 
don-Wall, — about  nine  doors  on 


the  R.  from  London  -  wall,  of 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  north 
from  the  Old- Jewry. 

Green-Court,  Green-Street,  Black- 
friars- Road,- — is  two  or  three 
doors  S.  from  Hopton's  alms- 
houses, or  is  nearly  op.  Church-st. 
from  Blackfriars-road. 

Green- Park,  St.  James's  Park, — on 
the  W.  side  the  Stable-yard,  ex- 
tending from  St.  James's  Park  to 
Piccadilly. 

Green- Place,  Green-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — the  first  on  the  R.  be- 
low Globe-st  about  ^  of  a  mile 
E.  from  the  Green. 

Green's  Row,  Chelsea, — is  op.  the 
Hospital-wall,  being  the  second 
on  the  L.  along  Smith-st.  from  the 
King's  road,  or  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Paradise-row. 

Green's  Row,  Bermondsey  New- 
Road, — the  fourth  on  the  L.  a 
few  doors  from  the  Bricklayers- 
arms,  Kent-road  towards  Ber- 
mondsey -  church,  it  leads  to 
Green's  Rope-walk. 

Green-Street,  Leicester-Square, — at 
the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to  6, 
Castle-street,  and  nearly  opposite 
Hemming's  row  from  118,  St. 
Martin's  lane. 

Green-Street,  Theobald's  Road,  Red- 
Lion-Square, — opposite  30,  about 
three  doors  on  the  R.  we^t  from 
Great  James-st.  and  Bedford-row, 
and  near  the  same  distance  E.  from 
Red-lion-st.  and  Lamb's-conduit- 
street. 

Green-Street,  North  Audley-Street, 
Grosvenor- Square, — at  27,  the 
second  on  the  R.  about  twelve 
doors  from  262,  Oxford-st.  it  ex- 
tends  to  Park-lane. 

Green  -  Street  or  Court,  Little 
Pulteney-Strect,  Golden -Square,- 
at  10,  that  number  of  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Wardour-st.  or  from 
Princes-st.  Soho,  it  extend*  to 
20,  Peter-street. 

Green- 


Green-Street,  Bethnal-Green,  —  at 
the  S.  E,  corner  of  the  Green, 
extending  east  towards  Bow-com- 
mon, about  f  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Green-Street,  Blackfriars-Road,  or 
Christ-Church, — the  first  on  the 
R.  about  eight  doors  from  that 
part  of  the  said  road  which  is  op. 
Christ-church,  it  leads  to  Bear- 
lane  and  Green-walk. 

Green-Street,  Eennet's  Row,  Black- 
friars  -  Road  or  St.  George's 
Fields, — the  third  on  the  R.  from 
the  said  read,  about  -§  a  milefrom 
Blackfriars-bridge,  it  extends  to 
Higlers-lane. 

Green-Street  (New),  Higlers-Lane, 
St.  George's  Fields, — nearly  op. 
the  last,  or  the  6th  on  the  R.  from 
Blackfriars-road,  it  leads  into 
King-st.  and  Belvedere-buildings 
by  the  King's  Bench. 

Green  -  Walk,  Buckingham  -  Row, 
James  -  Street,    Westminster, 

•  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Buckingham-gate,  along  james-st. 
and  on  the  E.  side  of  Lady  Da- 
cre's  alms-houses. 

Green  -  Walk,  Christ  -  Church, 
Surrey, — the  second  on  the  R.  in 
Holland-st.  entering  from  Black- 
friars-road by  the  bridge,  it  ex- 
tends to  Church-st. 

Green- Walk,  Christ-Church,  Surrey, 
or  Blackfriars-Road, — the  third  on 
the  R.  in  the  said  road,  about  5  of 
a  mile  from  the  bridge,  it  extends 
from  the  S.  side  of  the  church  to 
Collingwood-st. 

Green-Walk,  St.  George's  Fields. 
See  Green-Street. 

Green-Yard  (for  the  City),  White- 
Cross-Street,  Cripplegate, — at  34, 
the  first  on  the  R.  about  nine 
doors  N.  from   115,  Fore-st. 

Green- Yard,  Pepper-Alley,  High- 
Street,  Borough, — the  first  on  the 
L.  about  three  or  four  doors  from 
214,  High  -  street  by  London, 
bridge. 


Green  -  Yard,  Upper  East- Smith- 
field, — at  the  back  of  110,  op. 
Nightingale-lane,  or  the  fifth  on 
the  R.  in  Blue-anchor-yard  from 
48,   Rosemary-lane. 

Green  -  Dragon  -  Y;<rd,  Swallow- 
Street, — at  37,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  3'22,  Oxford-Lt. 
and  nearly  op.  Conduit-st. 

Green -Dragon -Court,  Cow- Lane, 
West  Smithfield, — at  43,  about 
twenty-one  doors  on  the  L.  east 
from  Fleet-market  and  nearly  op. 
Hosier-lane. 

Green- Dragon  Court,  St.  Andrew's 
Hill,  L'lackfriars, — at  10,  the  first 
on  the  L.  about  eight  doors  from 
Earl-st.  and  is  nearly  op.  thechurch. 

Green-Dragon-  Yard,  Worship-btreet 
or  Hog-Lane,  Shoreditch, — the 
first  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
21,  Norton-falgate  towards  the 
Curtain-road. 

Green  -  Dragon  -  Court  or  Yard, 
W'hitechapel-Road, — ten  doors  on 
the  L.  east  from  Osb<~rn-st.  it 
extends  from  op.  the  church  to 
Montague-sr. 

Green-Dragon- Alley,  Wapping,— rat 
19 !,  Wapping-st.  two  door  W. 
from  New  Gravel -lane,  nearly  op. 
New  Crane- stairs. 

Green-Dragon-  Alley,  Narrow-Street, 
Limehouse,—  the  second  on  the 
L.  about  nine  doors  from  Mr. 
Turner's  wharf,  leading  into 
Risby's  rope-walk. 

Green  Dragon-Court,  High-Street, 
Borough,— the  first  W.  parallel  to 
part  of  it,  say  from  276  to  2S7, 
or  the  first  on  the  R.  in  York-st. 

Green-  Dragon-Inn,  Bishopsgate,'— 
behind  85,  Bhhops-gate-  street- 
within,  on  the  W.  -ide,  about 
twenty  doors  S.  from  thechurch. 

Green-Dragon-Inn,  Giltspur-St.— 
at  the  N.  end  of  the  Compter,  or 
the  first  gateway  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  Newgate-st.  towards 
Smithfield. 

Green- 


Green-Dragon-Coach-Office,-at  56, 
Fleet— st.  about  the  middle  of  the 
S.  side,  seven  doors  E.  from  Ser- 
jeants-inn. 
Greenfield-Street,  Mile-End  Old- 
Town, — the  third  on  the  R.  from 
266,  Whitechapel  -  road  along 
Fieldgate-street,  extending  to  the 
Commercial-road,  or  the  sixth  on 
the  R.  in  the  Commercial-road, 
W.  from  Cannon-st.  road. 
Green-Gate-Court  or  Yard,  Hamp- 
stead-Road, — is  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  the  New-road  or 
from  Tottenham-court-road  and  a 
few  doors  N.  of  the  chapel. 
Green  -  Gate  -  Gardens,  Hackney- 
Road, — is  about  -|-  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Shoreditch-church, 
behind  the  Green-gate  Public- 
house. 
Green-Gate-Court  or  Yard,  Curtain- 
Road,    Holywell  -  Mount, the 

first  on  the  L.  a  few   doors  from 
Worship-st.  or  a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Chapel-st. 
Green- Arbour    or    Green  Harbour- 
Court,     Lambeth  -  Hill,    Upper 

Thames-Street, the    second  on 

the   L.  a  few    doors  from   212, 
Upper  Thames-st.  or  five  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Old  Fish-st. 
Green-Arbour    or    Green-Harbour- 
Court,    Old-Bailey, — about   four 
or  five  doors  on  the  R.  from  Snow- 
hill,    nearly   op.    Newgate-st.    it 
leads  by  a  flight  of  steps  to  Sea- 
coal-la  ne. 
Grcen-Harbour-Court,  Little  Moor- 
fields, — about   six   doors   on  the 
L.  from  62,  Fore-st.  pear  the  W. 
side  of  Moorfields. 
Green-Harbonr-Court, Golden-Lane, 
St.  Luke's, — about  ten  doors  on 
the  R.  in  Turk's-head-court  from 
theW.side  of  Golden-lane,  it  leads 
to  French-alley  and  21,  Goswell- 
street. 
Grecnhill's  Rents,   St.   John-Street, 
West  Smithfield, — about  fourteen 


doors  on  the  L.  from  75,  on  the 
N.  side  of  Smithfield.  it  leads  to 
Red-lion-court  and  Cow-cross. 

Green- House  -  Row,  Westminster- 
Bridge-Road,  St.  George's  Fields,- 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  Obelisk 
towards   the  bridge. 

Greenland  or  Commercial-Dock,— 
at  the  lower  part  of  Rotherhithe, 
about  3|  miles  from  London- 
bridge  by  the  the  line  of  the  river, 
and  near  j  of  a  mile  from  the 
Victualling-office,  Deptford,  in  the 
op.  direction. 

Green-Lettuce-Court,  Fore-Street, 
Cripplegate, — at  106,  about  six 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Cripplegate 
buildings  towards  Moorfields. 

Green-Lettuce-Lane,  Cannon-St.— 
at  30,  nearly  op.  Abchurch-lane, 
it  leads  to  Lawrence-pountney- 
hill,  Duck's-foot-lane,  and  145, 
Upper  Thames-st. 

Green-Man  and  Still  Waggon-Of- 
fice, Oxford-Street, — at  321,  the 
corner  of  Swallow-st.  Note,  the 
Coach  office  is  nearly  opposite. 

Greenwich  (Little),  43,  Aldersgate- 
st.     See  Horn-alley. 

Greenwood's  Court,  Nightingale- 
Lane, — at  25,  the  fifth  on  the  R. 
from  1 10,  Upper  East  Smithfield 
and  between  Angel-alley  and  Sun- 
yard. 

Greenwood's  Rents,  Slade's  Build- 
ings, Angel-Square,  Bishopsgate- 
Without, — the  W.  continuation  of 
it,  entering  by  137,  Bishopsgate- 
street,  about  six  doors^  N.  from 
Sun-street. 

Gregg's  Alley,  Essex-Street,  White- 
chapel,— the  third  on  the  R.  from 
105,  Whitechapel  High-st.  two  or 
three  doors  from  Wentworth-st. 

Gregg  or  Grigg's  Court,  Goodman's 
Yard,  Minories, — the  second  on 
the  L.  from  60,  in  the  Minories, 
or  the  first  on  the  R.  in  Swan-st. 
from  48,  Minories. 

Gregg's 


Gregg's  or  Grieg's  Gardens,  Com- 
mercial-Road, St.  George's  in  the 
East, — on  the  N.  iide  by  Doran's 
Row,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  below  Cannon-st.  road. 

Gregories  or  Gregory's  Court,  Cor- 
poration-Row, Clerkenwell, — the 
first  on  the  L.  three  or  four  doors 
from  the  N.  end  of  St.  John-st. 
West  Smithfield. 

Gregory's  Place,  Half-Moon-Alley, 
Aldersgate-Street,-the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  yards  from  138,  Alders- 
gate-st.  towards  Bartholomew- 
close. 

Gregory's  Place,  New-Way,  Maze, 
Borough, — about  ten  doors  on  the 
L.  from  30,  in  the  Maze  towards 
St.  Thomas's  hospital,  or  is  facing 
the  S.  end  of  Dean-st.  from  201, 
Tooley-st. 

Gregory's  Terrace,  Hull-Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  the  N.  end  of  it, 
facing  the  Market-garden,  enter- 
ing by  John's  row. 

Grendon's  Court,  Tabernacle- Walk, 
Moorfields, — the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  the  Taber- 
nacle towards  Old-st. 

Grenvillc-Street  Brunswick-Square, - 
at  the  S.  W.  corner,  extending  to 
83,  Upper  Guilford-st.  and  the 
second  W.  in  it,  from  the  Found- 
ling-hospital. 

Grenville-Street,  Sommers-Town, — 
the  first  parallel  to  the  N.  side  of 
Clarendon-.'-quare  or  Polygon. 

Grenville-Mews,  Grenville-Street, 
Sommers-Town, — is  parallel  to 
and  between  the  S.  side  of  the  said 
street  and  the  N.  side  of  Claren- 
don-square. 

Gresham- Aims-Houses.  See  the  City- 
Green- Yard  behind  31,  White- 
cross-^  t.  Cripplegate. 

Gresse-Mews,  Gresse-Street,  Rath- 
bone- PI  ace, — at  the  S.  end  of  the 
said  st.  behind  numbers  21  &  22. 

Gresse-Street,  Rathbone- Place, — at 
22,  that  number  of  doors  on  the 


R.  from  24,  Oxford-st.  it'leads  to 
Stephen-st.   and  to  Black-horse- 
yard,  Tottenham-court-road. 
Greville  -  Street,      Brook  -  Street, 

Brook's-Market,  Holborn, the 

first  on  the  R.  about  ten  or  twelve 
doors  from  140,  Holborn-hill,  it 
extends  to  Leather-lane. 
Greville  -  Court,    Greville  -  Street, 
aforesaid, — at  9,  on  the  N.  side, 
leading  into   Beauchamp-st.  and 
Brook's-market. 
Grey  -Coat  -  Place,  Tothill  -  Fields, 
Westminster, — on  the  W.  side  of 
the  Grey-coat -school,  nearly  op. 
Rochester-row. 
Grey-Coat-School,    Tothill- Fields, 
Westminster, — at  the  W.  end  of 
Great    Petcr-st.   and  S.    end    of 
Strutton-ground,  extending  on  the 
L.  towards  Rochester-row. 
Grey-Eagle-Street,  Spitalfields, — the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Phcenix-st.  about 
twenty  -  seven   doors    from    38, 
Wheeler-st.  it   extends  to   Black- 
eagle-st.    leading    to    Brick-lane, 
by  Hanbury';  brewery. 

Grey-  Friars,     Newgate-Street, at 

108,  on  the  N.  side,  nearly  op. 
Warwick- lane,  leading  to  Christ's 
hospital. 
Greyhound-Alley,  St.  Mary-Axe, — 
about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
116,  Leadenhall-st.  leading  into 
Bury-st. 
Greyhound-Court,  Millford-Lane, 
Strand, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  200,  in  the  Strand, 
leading  to  Water-st.and  Arundel- 
street. 
Greyhound  -  Court,  Chick -Lane, 
West  Smithfield, — about  six  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Field-lane  or  from 
Saffron- hill,  ur  the  last  on  the  L. 
from  West-st.  West  Smithfield. 
Greyhound  -  Court,  St.  Catherine's 
Lane,  Tower- Hill, — the  second 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from  49, 
Upper  East-Smithfield,  it  leads  to 
Back-alley. 

Greyhoundr 


Greyhound-Inn,  West  Smithfield, — 
between  12  and  13,  on  the  W. 
side,  about  twelve  doors  N.  from 
Hosier-lane. 

Greyhound  -  Lane,  Whitechapel- 
Road, — at  106,  op.  the  London- 
hospital,  about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  below  Aldgate  -  church,  it 
extends  to  Ducking-pond-row. 

Greyhound- Yard,  High-Holborn, —  i 
at  82,  about  \  a  mile  on  the  R.  I 
from  Fleet- market  and  ten  doors  | 
W.  from  Red-lion-st. 

Grey  stock- Place,  Fetter-Lane, — at 
101,  nearly  op.  Dean-st.  the  third 
on  the  R.  from  33,  Holborn-hill, 
leading  to  Cursitor-st.  Chancery- 
lane. 

Grievson's  Rents,  Melior -Street, 
Snow's  Fields,  Borough, — about 
the  middle  of  the  N.  side  between 
John-st.  and  Marble- court. 

Griffin  -  Inn,  Church  -  Street,  St. 
George's,  Borough, — facing  the 
S.  side  of  the  church,  a  few  yards 
on  the  R.  from  Blackman-st.  to- 
wards Kent-st.  about  \  a  mile 
from  London-bridge. 

Griffin-Passage,  Half-Moon-Street, 
Piccadilly, — at  28,  the  firit  on  the 
L.  nineteen  doors  from  Piccadilly, 
leading  to  Shepherd's  market. 

Griffin- Place,  Dog-Row,  Berhnal- 
Green, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
dcors  from  Mile-end-turnpike 
towards  Bcthnal-green. 

Gnffin-Stieet,  Shadweil, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Peal  alley  from  61, 
Shadweil  High-st,  or  the  first  E. 
parallel  to  Fox's  lane,  extending 
from  Shadweil- market  to  Shad- 
well -dork. 

Griffin's  Wharf,  Tooley-Street,— at 
the  bottom  of  Morgan's  lane,  from 
80,  Tooley-st.  about  \  of  a  mile 
below  London-bridge. 

Griffith's  Rents,  Bermondscy-Strcet,- 
at  34,  and  is  that  number  of 
houses  on  the  L.  from  Tooley-st. 
it  leads  by  a  narrow  passage  to 
Magdalen-st. 


Crimson's  Hents,  -Melior  -  Street, 
Snow's  Field-,  Borough. — about 
the  middle  of  the,N.  side,  be- 
tween John-street  and  Weston  st. 

Grccer-Court,  Shoreditch, at  83, 

the  fourth  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  the  turnpike  towards  Sliore- 
ditch-church. 

Grocer-Court,  Kingsland-Road, — — 
at  55,  on  the  N.  side  of  Sanders's 
Gardens,  a  few  doors  en  the  L. 
from  Shoreditch- church. 

Grocer-Court,  Upper  Well-Alley, 
Wapping, — the  second  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  110,  Wapping- 
st.  on  the  E.  side  the  church. 

Grocers-Hall-Court,   Poultry, at 

35,  about  ten  or  twelve  doors  on 
the  R.  west  from  the  Mansion- 
house  and  leads  to  Grocers-hall. 

Grog  -  Court,  Nightingale  -  Lane, 
Limehouse, — at  the  N.  end  of  It 
by  the  New-cut. 

Grosvenor-Gate,  Park-Lane, — near 
^  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Piccadilly, 
or  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Oxford-st.  in  the  op.  direc- 
tion, leading  into  Hyde-park. 

Grosvenor-Markct,  Davies-Street, 
Oxford-Street, — the  first  on  the 
L.  about  six  doors  from  29  _, 
Oxf>rd-st.  it  communicates  with 
South  \Jolton-st.  at  23. 

Gro9venor-Mews,  Grosvenor-Street, 
Grosvenor-Square, — at  77,  three 
or  four  dor.rs  on  the  L.  from  123, 
New  £ond-st.  leading  to  Davies- 
st.  Berkeley-square.  ( 

Grosvenor-  Place,  Hyde- Park-Cor- 
ner,— on  the  S.  side  the  turnpike 
where  the  numbers  begin, itextends 
to  the  King's  road,  and  is  conti- 
nued by  Lower  Gro-venor-place 
to  Arabella. row,  Pimlico. 

Grosvenor-Place  (Lower),  Pimlico,- 
extends  from  the  King's  road  to 
Ranelagh-st.  and  is  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Bucking- 
ham-gate.    See  the  last  article. 

Grosvenor-Row,  Chelsea, — the  F. 
continuation 


G 


continuation  of  Royal  Hospital- 
row,  extending  from  George-st.  to 
Ebury-sL  and  Queen-. st. 

Grosvenor-Place,  Borough-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — a  part  of  the 
S.  side,  extending  from  Mans- 
field-place on  the  R.  from  the 
Obelisk  towards  the  Stones-end 
and  Newington-causeway. 

Gro^enor-Square, — at  the  S.  end  of 
Puke-sr.  from  277,  Oxford,  st.  or 
the  third  on  the  R.  in  Grosvenor- 
st.  from  123,  New  Bond-st.  also 
at  the  N.  end  of  South  Audley- 
st.  |  of  a  mile  from  Stanhope-st. 
Park-lane. 

Grosvenor-Street,  New  Bond-Strcet,- 
ar  123,  the  fourth  on  the  L.  about 
•j  of  a  mile  from  58,  Piccadilly, 
or  the  third  on  the  R.  j  of  a  mile 
from  307,  Oxford-st.  it  extends 
to  Grosvenor.square. 

Grosvenor-Street  (Upper), — the  W. 
continuation  of  the  last  described, 
extending  from  the  S.  W.  corner 
of  the  square  to  Park-lane. 

Grosvenor-Street  (Little),  Berkeley- 
Square, at    63,    Grosvenor-st. 

nine  doors  E.  from  Pavies-st. 
it  leads  to  Grosvenor.mcws,  John- 
st.  and  Berkeley-square. 

Grosvenor-Sfreer,  Pimlico, — forms 
part  of  the  E.  side  of  the  King's 
road,  extending  from  Upper  Eaton- 
street,  or  from  Grosvcnor-place 
towards  Chelsea, 

Grosvenor-Street,  Millbank-Row, 
Westminster, — at  6,  under  the 
archway,  about  seventeen  doors  on 
the  bank  of  the  Thames  from 
the  Hor^eferr)  -road. 

Grove,  Great  Guildford  -  Street, 
Borough, — is  op.  New-street,  and 
is  the  first  on  the  L.  about  fifteen 
doors  from  35,  Queen-st, 

Grove  (New),    Mile- Ejid- Road, 

forms  part  of  the  S.  side,  fix. 
between  the  Plough  and  Thomp- 
son's nursery,  about  2$  miles 
from  Aldgate-pump. 


Grove's  Court,  White- Horse-street, 
RatclifFe, — at  the  Mend  of  Brook- 
street,  nearly  op.  Butcher-row,  by 
Bull  or  Ball-yard. 

Grove-Mouse,    Mile-End- Road, 

about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  Lvbelow 
the  Plough,  towards  Thompson's 
nursery  and  Bow,  near  2i  miles 
from  Aldgate. 

Grove- Place,  Northampton-Terrace, 
City-Road, — is  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Finsbury-square, 
and  is  near  the  turnpike,  cp.  the 
City  -  gardens  and  Anderson's 
buildings,  it  leads  to  Goswell- 
street-road. 

Grove-Place,    Mile-End-Road, 

is  parallel  to  part  of  the  south  side 
of  it,  viz.  from  the  turnpike  to 
Assembly  -  row,  it  extends  from 
Epping-place  to  Redman's'  row, 
leading   towards  Stepney- green. 

Grove-Pi  ace,  Peptford, — the  conti- 
nuation of  Viciualling-office-row, 
on  the  W.  side  the  King's  Pock- 
yard,  leading  towards  Butt-lane. 

Grove  -  Row,  Cambridge  -  Heath, 
Hackney-Road, — behind  the  Hare 
Public- house  by  the  turnpike, 
about  a  mile  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Grove- Road,  Mile -End- Road, — a 
few  yards  on  the  L.  below  the 
Plough,  about  1£  of  a  mile  E. 
from  Mile-end  turnpike,  and  2£ 
from  Aldgate. 

Grove-Street,  Greenland- Pock,— is 
parallel  to  the  Thames  on  the  W. 
side  of  Pudman's  yard,  it  extends 
from  George-street  or  Hunt's  row, 
(about  i  of  a  mile  below  Green- 
lanchdock)  to  Vi&ualling-cffice- 
row. 

Grove-Street,  Commercial-Road,— 
the  fourth  on  the  L.  west  from 
Cannon -street -road,  nearly  op. 
Thomas-street,  and  the  first  E.  of 
King  street. 

Grot's   Gardens,      Cannon  -  Row, 

Mint-Street,    Borough, a  few 

doors 


doors  W.  from  the  S.  end  of  Lom- 
bard-st.  or  from  Little  Suffolk-st. 

Grub-Street,  Westminster, — at  33, 
Vine-st.  about  eight  doors  on  the 
L.  from  43,  Millbank  -  street, 
extending  to  the  Horse-ferry-rd. 

Grub-Street,    Cripplegate, at  97, 

Fore-streer,  the  third  on  the  R. 
from  Mooriields,  or  fifteen  doors 
on  the  L.  from  the  N.  end  of 
Wood-street,  Cheapside,  it  extends 
to  Chiiwell-st. 

Grub's  Yard, Castle-Lane,  Birough,- 
two  or  three  doors  on  the  L.  north 
from  Morris's-walk,  or  a  few  doors 
en  the  R.  from  Maid-lane. 

Guilford -Mews,    Great    Guilford  - 

Street,    Russell-Square, at  87, 

about  five  doorsW.from  Lansdown- 
place,  and  the  same  distance  E. 
from  Grenville-st. 

Guilford- Place,  Great  Guilford- 
Street,  Russell-  square, — about  the 
middle  of  the  S.  side,  op.  the 
Foundling-hospital,  or  the  N. 
termination  of  Lamb's  Conduit-st. 
and.Red-Lion-st.  from  71,  High 
Holborn. 

Guilford-Street  (Great),  Russell  - 
Square, — on  the  E.  side, extending 
to  Gray's-inn-lane,  oris  the  fourth 
on  the  L.  in  Gray's-inn-lane,  near 
Y  a  mile  from  Middle  -  row, 
Holborn. 

Guilford-Street  Upper, — the  W.  end 
of  the  last  described  is  so  called. 

Guilford-Street  (Little),  Russell- 
Square, — at  49,  Bcrnard-st.  under 
the  archway,  the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  Russell-sq.  it 
extemls  to  Great  Coram-st. 

Guildford-Strcet  (Great),  Queen - 
Street,  Borough, — at  35,  the  third 
on  the  R.  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
214,  High-street,  it  extends  to 
Maid-lane. 

Guildford -Street  (Little),  Qneen  - 
Street,  Borough, — at  71,  op.  the 
last  described,  ii  leads  to  Lom- 
bard-street and  the  Mint. 


Guildhall,  King-Street,  Cheap-* 
side, — at  the  N.  end  of  it,  from 
92,  Cheapside,  it  communicates 
with  76,  Basinghall-st. 

Guinea-Mews,  Bruton- Place,  Berke- 
ley-Square.    See  Bruton- Mews. 

Gullan's- Yard,  Princes-Street,  West- 
minster,  is   behind    1,    Great 

George-st.  nearly  facing  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  St.  James's-park. 

Gullan's  Yard,  New  Bond-Street,  - 
at  52,  between  Maddox-street  and 
Brook-street,  about  ^  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  58,  Piccadilly, 
and  |  ditto  from  307,  Oxford- 
street. 

Gullman's  Mews  or  Yard,  Bruton- 

Street,     Berkeley-Square, the 

second  on  the  L.  about  five  or  six 
doors  from  146,  New  Bond-st. 

Gun-Alley  (Little),  Moorfields, — 
at  27,  about  the  middle,  of  the  W. 
side,  the  fourth  on  the  L.  from 
61,  Fore-street,  four  or  five  doors 
from  Tenter- alley. 

Gun- Alley  (Upper),  Wapping, — at 
104,  Wapping-street,  op.  Gun- 
dock,  about  seven  doors  on  the  L. 
below  the  London-docks. 

Gun-Alley  (Lower),  Green-Bank, 
Wapping, — about  seven  doors  on 
the  L.  east  from  the  London-docks, 
nearly  op.  Wapping-church  and 
the  last  described. 

Gun-Alley,  Bermondsey-Street, — at 
84,  about  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side  or  six  doors  N.  from  Russell- 
st.  it  leads  to  White's  grounds. 

G  un-Court,  St.  John-Street,  Clerken- 
well, — at  161,  two  doors  S.  from 
Wilderness-row,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  West  Smith- 
field. 

Gun-Court,  Cable-Street,  Wellclose- 
Square, — at  58,  two  or  three  doors 
on  the  L.  east  from  Church-lane. 

Gun-Dock,  Wapping, — nearly  op. 
104,  Wapping  -  street,  two  or 
three  doors  E.  from  the  London- 
docks,  and  about  1£  of  a  mile 
below 


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below  London-bridge  by  the  line 
of  the  river. 

Gun -Lane,    Limehouse, at  23, 

Three-colt-street,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  R.  north  from  Rope- 
makers-helds,  it  extends  to  the 
Commercial-road. 

Gun-Square,  Houndsditch, — at  150, 
seven  doors  on  the  R.  from  Aid- 
gate-church,  and  two  doors  from 
Gravel-lane. 

Gun-Street,  Spitalfields  or  Old  Ar- 
tillery-Ground,— the  third  on  both 
the  R.  and  the  L.  in  Union-st. 
from  69, Bishop-gate-without,it  ex- 
tends from  Artillery-st.  to  Fort-st. 

Gun-Street,  Higlers-Lane^  or  Friar- 
Street,  St.  George's  Fields, — the 
third  on  the  R.  from  that  part  of 
Blackfriars-road  which  is  nearly 
op.  the  Magdalen  hospital,  it  leads 
to  James-st.  and  the  Borough-road. 

Gun-Yard,  Pepper- Alley,  High- 
Street,  Borough, — the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  yards  from  314,  High- 
st.  by  London-bridge. 

Gunhill  -  Court,  Cherry  -  Garden- 
Street,  Rotherhithe  or  Bermond- 
sey, — the  second  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  Cherry-garden-stairs. 

Gun-House-Alley  and  Stairs,  Lam- 
beth.     See  Bomb-hou^e-alley. 

Gunpowder- Alley,     Shoe-Lane, 

at  95,  about  eighteen  doors  on  the 
L.  from  130,  Fleet-st.  it  is  conti- 
nued by  East  Harding-st.  to  Great 
New-st.  leading  to  Fetter-lane. 

Gunpowder-Court,  Crutched-Friars, 
or  Jewry  -  Street, — two  or  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  John-st. 
America-square,  towards  Aldgate. 

Gun  rind  Shot  Wharf,  Tooley-Street,- 
at  the  bottom  of  Morgan's-lane 
on  the  R.  from  80,  Tooley- street, 
about  £  of  a  mile  below-London- 
bridge. 

Gut-Lane,  Poplar.  See  Dolphin- 
lane. 

Gutter-Lane,  Cheapside, — at  13*2, 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  St. 


Paul'  -church-yard,  it  extends  to 
Maiden-lane,  and  is  on  the  E.  side 
of  Goldsmith's-hall. 

Guy's  Hospital,  St.  Thomas's  Street, 
Borough, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  43,  High-st.  about  £  of  a 
mile  from  London  bridge. 

Gwyn's  or  Gwin's    Buildings,  Gos- 

well-Street-Road, part    of  the 

VV.  side,  adjoining  the  City- 
road  by  the  New-river  near  Isling- 
ton. 

Gynn's- Place,  Lisson-Grove,  Lisson- 
Green, — is  about  |  of  a  mile  on 
4  the  R.  north  from  the  Yorkshire- 
stingo,  passing  the  White-lead- 
manufa&orv. 


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HABERDASHERS  -  ALMS  - 
Houses,  Hoxton, — at  the  N. 
end  of  Pitfield-st.  about  -j—  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  part  of 
(Jld-st.  road  which  is  op.  Paul-st. 

Haberdashers-Court,  Snow-Hill, — 
at  62,  on  the  N.  side  of  Skinner- 
st.  two  or  three  doors  S.  of  Cock- 
lane. 

Haberdashers  -  Hall,  Maiden  -  Lane, 
Wood-Street,  Cheapside, — about 
eight  doors  on  the  R.  from  110, 
Wood-st.  forming  the  corner  of 
Staining-lane. 

Haberdashers-  Place,  Hoxton,-forms 
a  part  of  the  W.  side  of  Haber- 
dashers-walk, extending  from  the 
alms-houses  to  op.  Gloucester- 
terrace. 

Haberdashers-School,  Bunhill-Row,- 
at  103,  about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  63,  Chiswell-st.  near 
Finsbury-square. 

Haberdashers-Square,  Grub-Street, 
Cripplegate, — the  first  on  the  R. 
about  fourteen  doors  from  op.  70, 
Chiswell-st.  or  the  last  on  the  L, 
from  97,  Fore-st. 

Haberdashers-Street,  Haberdashers- 
X  Place, 


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Place,  Hoxton, — about  eight  doors- 
N.  from  the  alms-houses,  near 
$  of  a  mile  en  the  L.  from  Old- 
street-road  along  Pitfield-st. 

Haberdashers- Walk,  Hoxton, — the 
N.  continuation  of  Pitfield-st.  en- 
tering by  Old-street-road,  ofwhich 
Haberdashers  -  place  and  alms- 
houses form  part  of  the  W.  side. 

Hackney-Coach-Office,  Esse x-h tree t, 
Strand, — at  the  S.  end  by  the 
Thames,  entering  op.  St.  Cle- 
ment's church,  by  210,  in  the 
Strand. 

Hackney  -  Road, commences    at 

Shoreditch-church  on  the  R.  its 
extent  from  thence  to  Hackney- 
church  is  about  2  miles. 

Hackney-New-Road,  Mile-End, 

commences  nearly  op.  the  Plough, 
Mile-end- road,  about  2|  miles 
on  the  L.  below  Aldgate-pump, 
leading  to  Hackney. 

Hackney- Road-Crescent, forms 

part  of  the  E.  side  of  the  road, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Shoreditch-church, op.  Middlesex- 
place. 

Haddon's  Gardens,  Old-Street- 
Road,— on  the  S.  side,  the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  the  N. 
end  of  Paul-st.  towards  the  Cur- 
tain-road. 

Hadley's  Wharf,  Millbank-Street, 
Westminster, — betweenFreeman's 
and  Turner's  Wharfs,  entrance 
nearly  op.  Vine-st.  about  -|  of  a 
mile  above  Westminster-bridge. 

Hagley-Place,  Kent-Road, forms 

part  of  the  R.  side,  about  a  of  a 
mile  from  the  Elephant  and  Castle, 
extending  from  Lion-st.  towards 
the  Bricklayers-arms. 

Haglinsor  Eglin's  Gateway,  Tooley- 
Street, — at  4  I,  being  that  num- 
ber of  houses  on  the  L.  from  Lon- 
don-bridge and  op.  Dcan-st.  it 
leads  to  Hays's  wharf. 

Ilairbrain-Strcct  or  Court,  Blue- 
Anchor-Yard,  PvObcmary-Lane, — 


the  second  on  the  R.  four  or  five 
doors  from  48,  in  the  said  lane, 
towards  110,  Upper  East-Smith- 
field. 

Half- Farthing- Alley,    Jacob-Street, 

Dock- Head,    Bermondsey, the 

third  on  the  R.  from  Dock-head 
towards  Rotherhithe. 

Half  -  Moon  -  Alley,  Aldersgate- 
Street, — at  1 38,  about  the  middle 
of  the  W.  side,  leading  to  Bartho- 
lomew-close and  Smithfield. 

Half-Moon-  Alley  ,Whitecross-Street, 
Cripplegate, — at  46,  on  the  E. 
side,  about  twenty  doors  from 
115»,  Fore-st.  it  leads  to  Chapel- 
st.  and  Grub-st. 

Half-Moan-Alley,  Little  Moor- 
fields, — at  16,  on  the  W.  side, 
being  the  second  on  the  L.  about 
six  doors  from  61,  Fore-st. 

Half  -  Moon  -  Alley,  Whitechapel 
High-Street, — at  18,  on  the  S. 
side,  about  eighteen  doors  E.  from 
Somerset-st.  or  Aldgate  High-sl- 
it leads  to  35,  Great  Ayliffe-st. 

Half-Moon-Court,  Stanhope-Street, 
Clare-Market, — at  32,  four  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Princea-st.  Drury- 
lane,towardsNewcastle-st.Strand. 

Half- Moon -Court,  Portpool-Lane, 
Gray's-Inn-Lane, — at  20,  about 
twelve  doors  on  the  L.  from  6 1, 
Leather-lane,  and  near  the  same 
distance  from  54,  Gray's-inn-lane» 

Half-Moon-Court,Wapping-Street,- 
at  8,  the-  first  on  the  L.  eight 
doors  E.  from  Hermitage-bridge^ 
about  -J-  of  a  mile  below  the 
Tower. 

Half-Moon-Inn,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,  at  130,  about  twenty- 
two  doors  on  the  R.  from  St. 
George's  church  and  near  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.from  London-bridge. 

Half-Moon-Street,  Piccadilly,  —the 
sixth  on  the  R.  west  from  St. 
J  ames's  Street,  or  about  f  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Hyde-park-corner, 
it  leads  to  Curzon-st. 

Half- 


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Half  -  Moon  -  Street,  Eishopsgate- 
Without, — at  170,  under  the  arch- 
way, about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  north  from  the  church,  it  leads 
to  Rose  and  Crown-court,  N.  E. 
corner  of  Moorfields. 

Half-Nicol-Street,  Bethnal-Green. 
See  Nicol. 

Half-Paved-Court,  Dorset-Street, 
Salisbury-Square, — op.  50,  in  the 
said  street,  about  fourteen  doors 
on  the  L.  from  82,  Fleet-st. 

Halifax  -  Street,  Mile  -  End  New- 
Town, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  50,  Whitechapel-road,  along 
Great  Garden-st.  it  extends  from 
48,  High-street  to  King  Edward- 
street. 

Halkin  -  Street,  Grosvenor  -  Place, 
Hyde- Park -Corner, — at  10,  the 
first  on  the  R.  ten  doors  from  the 
turnpike  towards  Pi-mlieo  and 
Buckingham-gate. 

Hall's  Court,  Great  Garden-Street, 
St.  Catherine's, — at  the  E.  end  of 
it,  on  the  R.  or  the  first  on  the  L. 
in  Helmet-court  from  30,  Butcher- 
row,  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Ham- Yard,  Great  Windmill-Street, 
Haymarket,-at  37,  op.  Archer-st. 
the  third  on  the  L.  twenty  doors 
from  Piccadilly. 

Ham  -  Yard,  North  -  Row,  Park- 
Lane, — at  6,  about  ten  or  twelve 
doors  on  the  L.  west  from  56, 
Park-st.  near  Oxford-st. 

Hambro'  Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — the  first  W.  from  Three- 
cranes,  or  the  bottom  of  Queen-st. 
from  70,  Cheapside. 

Hamden-Street,  Sommers  Town, — 
at  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Clarendon- 
sq.  and  the  third  on  the  R.  along 
Chalton-st.  from  the  New  Road, 
extending  towards  St,  Pancras. 

Hamilton-Buildings  or  Court,  Ha- 
milton-Place, Pentonville,  —  the 
first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from 
York-st.  towards  the  turnpike, 
Battle-bridge. 


Hamilton- Place,  Pentonville-Road, 
Clerkenwell, —  forms  part  of  the 
R.side  commencing  at  Weston-st. 
near  |  of  a  mile  from  Clerken- 
well-green,  leading  to  the  turn- 
pike, Battle-bridge. 

Hamilton- PI  ace  or  Street,  Picca- 
dilly,— the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  Hyde-park  corner. 

Hammer-Alley  (Three),Glean-Alley, 
Tooley-Street,-is  the  continuation 
of  it,  bearing  to  the  L.  from  218, 
Tooley-st.  leading  to  Broadway, 
St.  Thomas's  st. 

Hammer  and  Crown-Court,  Broad- 
Street,  RatclifFe, — at  79-,  about 
fifteen  doors  on  the  R.  west  from 
Ratcliffe-cross,  it  leads  to  the 
Orchard  and  Brook-st. 

Ham  met- Street,  Minories, — at  102, 
the  second  on  the  L.  about  twelve 
doors  from  Little  Tower-hill,  it 
extends  to  the  Crescent. 

Hammond-Court,  Haymarket, — at 
47,  W.  side,  about  eight  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Piccadilly,  leading  to 
Jermyn-st. 

Hammond-Court,  Mincing-Lane,— 
at  23,  about  four  doors  on  the  R. 
from  82,  Tower-st.  or  about 
eighteen  doors  on  the  L.  from  42, 
Eenchurch-st 

Hampshire  -  Hog  -  Court,     White- 

chapel-Road, at  237,  about   % 

of  a  mile  on  the  R.  below  the 
church. 

Hampshire-Hog-Yard,  High-Street, 
St.  Giles's, — at  10,  nearly  op. 
the  church,  leading  to  Church- 
lane. 

Hampstead-Road,Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — is  the  N.  continuation  of 
it,  commencing  at  the  New-road. 
Note,  those  houses  on  the  E.  side, 
are  as  yet  distinguished  by  no 
other  name. 

Hampton-Street,  Walworth  or  New- 
ington, — the  second  on  the  R. 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  along  the  Wal- 
worth 


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worth   High-road   or  street,   ex- 
tending to  Francis-st. 
Hand- Alley,     Long- Alley,    Moor- 
fields, — the     seventh   on   the   L. 
from  the  N.  side  of  Moorfields,  or 
the  third  on  the  R.  about  twelve 
doors  from  Crown-st.  it  leads  to 
Mulberry-court. 
Hand  -  Court,   High  -  Holborn, — at 
57 ,  nearly   op.   Great  Turnstile, 
about  -y  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market,  it  leads  to  Bedford- 
row. 
Hand  -  Court,    Golden -Lane,     St. 
Luke's, — near  the  middle  of  the 
E.  side,  op.  Golden-ccurt,   about 
nine  doors  N.  from  Rose-alley. 
Hand-Court,  Upper  Thames-Street ,- 
at  160,  two  doors   W.    of  Bush- 
lane,  about  -j.  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  London-bridge,    it  leads  to 
Chequer-yard  and  Dowgate-hill. 
Hand-Court,  New-Street,    Bishops- 
gate, — at  the  E.  end  of  the  said 
street   by    the    East-India-Com- 
pany's  warehouses,   entering  by 
29.  Bishopsgate-without. 
Hand-Court    (Three),   Creechurch- 

Lane,    Leadenhall-Street, the 

first  on  the  R.   three   doors   from 
the  church   by    87,   Leadenhall- 
street. 
Hand  in   Hand    Fire -Office,    New 
Bridge-Street, — the  first  houre  on 
the  R.  from  Fleet-st.  towards  the 
bridge. 
Hand   and   Pen-Court,   Leadenhall- 
Street, — at   60,   op.  Creechurch, 
about  twelve  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Aldgate. 
Hand  and  Pen-Court,  Great  Tower- 
Hill  or   Trinity-Square, — at  30, 
on  the  E.    side,  between    Steel- 
yard and  Coopers-row. 
Hanserd's    Place,    Burrow's    Build- 
ings   Blackfriars-Road, — at    12, 
the  first  on  the  R.    from    Surrey- 
chapel,  towards  the  Obelisk. 
Hanging-Sword-  Alley,  Water- Lane, 
Fleet-Street,— the  first  on  the  L. 


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two  doors  from  68,  Fleet-st. 
leading  to  the  bottom  of  Water- 
lane  and  Whitefriars-dock. 
Hanks-Court,  Robin-Hood- Lane, 
Blackwall, — the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  the  East-India 
Dock -gate. 

Hanley's  Buildings,  Chequer- Alley, 
Bunhill-Row.  St.  Luke's, — a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  99,  Bunhill- 
row  towards  109,  Whitecross-st. 

Hanover-Court,  Grub-Street,  Crip- 
plegate, — about  the  middle  of  the 
E.  side,  op.  the  City-chapel,  lead- 
ing to  Butler's  alley  and  Rope- 
makers-st.  Moorfields. 

Hanover-Court,  Houndsditch, — four 
doors  on  the  L.  from  14,  Aid- 
gate,  op.  the  church,  or  about  | 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  op.  Bi- 
shopsgate-church. 

Hanover  -  Court,    Minories, at 

108.  about  twenty  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Tower-hill,  it  leads  to 
America-sq.  on  the  R.  and  to  the 
Crescent  on  the  L. 

Hanover-Court,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields, — at  10,  the  third  on  the  R. 
about  \  of  a  mile  from  7-1,  White- 
chapel  High-st.  along  Osborn-st. 

Hanover-Court,  Hanover-Street,  Ro- 
therhithe, — at  23,  at  the  S.  end  of 
it,  on  the  R.  from  Hanover-stairs. 

Hanover-Square, — nearly  op.  132, 
Oxford-st.  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  St.  Giles's,  or  a  few 
doors  E.  from  58,  New  Bond-st. 

Hanover-Street,  Hanover- Square, — 
at  the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
92,  Swallow-st.  and  i*  the  second 
on  the  R.  in  it  from  Oxford-st. 

Hanover- Street,  L-ng-Acre, — at  96, 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  40, 
Drury-lane,  extending  to  Castle- 
st.  and  is  continued  by  Belton-st. 
to  Broad- st.  St.  Giles's. 

Hanover-Stairs,  Rothcrhithe, — the 
first  stairs  E.  about  -6  of  a  mile 
from  Rotherhithe-church  and  1| 
of  a  mile  below   London -bridge 

by 


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fcy  the  line  of  the  river,  op.  New 
Crane,  VVapping. 

Hanover-Street,    Rotherhithe, the 

second  street  on  the  R.  below  the 
church  and  op.  Hanover-stairs. 

Hanover-Street,  Walworth  or  New- 
ington, — the  third  on  the  R.  about 
•J  of  a  mile  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle  along  Walworth  High- 
it.  or  road,  it  extends  to  Francis- 
street. 

Hans-Place,  Hans-Town,  Sloane- 
Street,  Chelsea, — the  square  at 
the  W.  end  of  Hans-st.  from  63, 
Sloane-st.  or  the  termination  of 
Elizabeth-st.  from  Queen-st. 

Hans-Street,  Sloane-Street,  Chelsea,- 
at  03,  being  that  number  of  houses 
|  of  a  mileon  the  R.  from  Knights- 
bridge,  it  extends  to  Hans-place. 

Hans-Town,  Chelsea.  See  Hans- 
Place. 

Hanson's  Gains,  New  -  Street,  St. 
Catherine's, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  St.  Catherine's  lane,  to- 
wards 50,  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Han  way-Street,  Oxford- Street, — at 
22,  the  first  on  the  R.  twenty-two 
doors  from  St.  Giles's,  leading  to 
5,  Tottenham  -  court  -  road,  op. 
Great  Russell-street. 

Harbour-Masters-Office,-at  2,  Little 
Thomas-st.  between  St.Catherine's 
street  and  Lower  East-Smithfield, 
about  £  of  a  mile  below  Tower- 
hill. 

Harden  -  Rents,  Meeting  -  House- 
Walk,  Snow's  Fields, — is  behind 
the  fourth  house  on  the  R.  in 
Snow's  fields  from  the  E.  end 
of  King-street,  Borough. 

Harding-Street  (East),  Great  New- 
Street,  Fetter-Lane. — the  first  on 
the  R.  nine  doors  from  West 
Harding-street  leading  to  Gun- 
powder-alley and  94,  Shoe-lane. 

Harding-Street  (West),  Fetter-Lane,- 
at  20,  the  first  on  the  R.  twenty 
doors  from  179,  Fleet-st.  it  ex- 
tends to  Great  New-st. 


Hare-Alley,  Shoreditch,— —  at  80, 
about  twelve  doors  on  the  R. 
north  from  the  turnpike,  leading 
to  Cock-lane  and  Old  Nicol-st. 

Hare-Alley,  Hare-Street,  Spital- 
fields  or  Bethnal-Green, — at  58,  a 
few  doors  W.  from  the  Work- 
house, or  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
109,  Brick-lane. 

Hare-Court,  Temple-Lane,  Fleet- 
Street, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  15,  Fleet-st.  near 
Temple-bar. 

Hare  -  Court  -  Buildings,  Temple- 
Gardens, — on  the  W.  side  of  the 
said  Gardens,  or  the  fourth  on  the 
L.  in  Middle  Temple-lane,  from 
5,  Fleet-st. 

Hare-Court,  Aldersgate-Street, — at 
62,  about  fifteen  doors  N.  from 
Jewin-st.  leading  into  Paul's  alley 
and  Redcross-st. 

Hare-Court,  Hare-Street,  Spital- 
fields  or  Bethnal-Green, — on  the 
N.  side,  the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  110,  Brick-lane. 

Hare-Marsh,  Hare-Street,  Spital- 
fields  or  Bethnal-Green, — at  61, 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  109, 
Brick-lane,  it  extends  to  St.  John- 
street. 

Hare  -  Row,  Cambridge  -  Heath, 
Hackney-Road,  —  between  the 
Hare  Public-house  and  Cam- 
bridge-house academy,  near  the 
turnpike. 

Hare-Street,  Hoxton-Town,-on  the 
E.  side,  by  the  Hare  Public-house, 
about  y  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Old  street-road. 

Ha  re- Street,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields  or  Bethnal-Green, — at  110, 
, the  second  on  the  L.  from  144, 
Church-st.  it  extends  from  op. 
Sclater  -  street  to  Bethnal  -  green 
workhouse. 

Hare-Street,  Poplar  High-Street  or 
Road, — the  first  W.  from  the 
East-India  alms-houses  and  nearly 
op.  the  Queen's  head,  about  \  a 

mile 


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mite  on  the  L.  from  the  Commer- 
cial-road. 

Hare-Walk,    Hoxtori-Town, on 

the  E.  side,  by  the  Hare  Public- 
house,  about  -j-  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Old-street-road,  leading 
to  Kingsland-road. 

Harewood-  Place,  Oxford-Street, — 
nearly  op.  132,  about  §  of  a. 
mile  on  the  L.  from  St.  Giks's, 
and  near  the  same  distance  on  the 
R.  from  Hyde-park,  it  extends  to 
Hanover-square. 

Harford- Place,    Walworth, the 

continuation  of  West-lane,  en- 
tering op.  East-st.  about  |-  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle. 

Harford- Place,      Dm  ry- Lane, at 

116,  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  New  -  church  in  the 
Strand  towards  Holborn. 

Harley-Mews,  Wigmore-Street,  Ca- 
vendish-Square,— a  few  yards  on 
the  R.  from  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
the  square. 

Harley-Mews  North,  Harley-Street, 
Cavendish-Square, — at  58,  the 
second  on  the  L.  about  \  of  a  mile 
from  the  N.  W.  corner  of  Ca- 
vendish-square. 

Harley-Place,  New-Road,  Mary- 
bone, — a  few  houses  on  the  S. 
side,  op.  Hastings's  Nursery, 
nearly  adjoining  the  E.  side  of 
Devonshire-place,  about  \  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road. 

Harley-Place,  Kent-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  L.  side,  a  few  doors 
below  the  Bricklayers-arms,  it  is 
continued  by  Kent-place  and 
Nelson'-*  place. 

Harley-Street,  Cavendish-Square, — 
at  the  N.W.  corner  of  the  square, 
where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.  1  and  79,  it  extends  to  Wey- 
mouth-st.  about  \  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Harley-Street  (Upper),— -the  N.  con- 


tinuation of  the  last  described., 
extending  from  Weymouth-st.  to 
the  fields. 
Harleyford-Place,  Kennington, — on 
the  W.  side  the  Clapham-road,  op. 
Kennington-common,  a  few  door* 
on  the  R.  south  from  the  Horns. 
Harleyford-Street,  Harleyford-Place, 

Kennington-Road, the   second 

on  the  R.  from  the  Horns  towards 
Clapham,  it  extends  to  the  OvaL 

Harlow-Place,  Mile- End-Road, 

the  second  on  the  R.  about  fifteen 
doors  below  the  turnpike,  extend- 
ing to  Grove-place. 
Harod's  Place  or  Alley,  Wellclose- 
Square, — at  the  S.  W.  corner  lead- 
ing to  Well-street,  Parsons-street, 
and  Upper  East-Smithfield. 
Harp-Alley,  Fleet-Market,— at  82, 
about  sixteen  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Fleet-street,    it    extends    to    14, 
Shoe-lane. 
Harp -Court,     Black -Horse -Alley, 
Fleet-Street, — at  the  N.  end  frcm 
98,  Fleet-street,   it  also  commu- 
nicates with  Fleet-market  at  90. 
Harp-Court,  Grub-Street,   Cripple- 
gate, — about  six  doors  on  the  R. 
north  from  97,  Fore-st.  or  the  last 
on  the  L.  from  1:5,  Chiswell-st. 
Harp-Lane,  Lower-Thames-Street, — 
at  77,  the  sixth  on  the  L.  about 
\  of  a  mile  from  London-bridge, 
it  extends  to  19,  Great  Tower-st. 
Harpur's  Fields,    Edgware-Road, — 
nearly  op.  King-street,  about  ~  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.   from   Tyburn 
turnpike, 
Harpur's   Mews,    East-Street,  Red- 
Lion-Square, — at  13,  about  three 
doors  ony  the  L. from  Lamb'sCon- 
duit-strcct,  it  leads  to  42,  Theo- 
bald's road. 
Harpur  -  Street,    Theobald's  Road, 
Red-Lion-Square, — at  47,  about 
nine  doors  on  the  R.  from  Red- 
Lion-st.  it  extends  to  7,  East-st. 
Harpur's  Walk,  High-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  second  on  the  R.  about 
twenty 


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twenty  doors  from  the  church,  it 
leads  to  Fore-st.  and  the  Thames. 

Harrel's  Row,  Green -Bank,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  second 
on  the  L.  from  Wapping- church, 
towards  Gravel-lane,  it  leads  to 
Knight's  court  and  Tench-st. 

Harriot's  Place,  Fashion-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, — at  56,  about  eight  or 
nine  doors  E.  from  Rose-lane,  or 
the  fourth  on  the  R.  from  194, 
Brick-lane. 

Harris's     Buildings,     Whitechapel  - 

Road, at    132,  about   j-  of  a 

mile  on  the  L.  below  Whitechapel- 
church,  nearly  op.  the  London- 
hospital. 

Harris's  Court,  RatclifFe-Highway, — 
at  122,  op.  Old  Gravel-lane,  or 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  east  from 
St.  George's  church. 

Harris's  Place,  Oxford-Street, — at 
364,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  St.  Giles's,  between  Poland- 
street  and  the  Pantheon. 

Harris's  Place,  White-Bear-Gardens, 
Hackney-road, — is  a  few  yards 
N .  from  Harris's-row.  See  Har- 
ris's row. 

Harris's  Row,  White-Bear-Gardens, 
Hackney-Road,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  N.  end  of  Union-walk, 
Union-street. 

Harrison's  W'harf,    St.   Catherine's- 

Street,< between    Allen's    and 

Davis's,  a  few  doors  E.  from  St. 
Catherine's  stairs,  about  §  of  a 
mile  below  London-bridge. 

Harrow- Alley,  White-Street,  Cutler- 
Street,  Houndsditch, — the  second 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from  Cutler- 
st.  entering  by  1 14,  Houndsditch, 
it  leads  to  that  part  of  Petticoat- 
lane  which  is  nearly  op.  Went- 
worth-street. 

Harrow  -  Alley,  Aldgate  -  High  - 
Street, — about  eighteen  doors  on 
the  R.  below  the  Minories,  it  leads 
to  Little  Somerset-st.  and  Mansel- 
st.  Goodman's  fields. 


Harrow  -  Court,     St.    Peter's  -  Hill, 

Docfors-Commons, about     six 

doors  on  the  L.  from  210,  Upper 
Thames-st.  or  a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  from  4,  Little  Knight-rider- 
st.  Doctors-commons. 

Harrow-Court, Harrow-Street,  Mint- 
Street,      Borough, about     the 

middle  of  the  S.  side,  or  N.  end 
of  Vine- court,  from  115,  Black- 
man- street. 

Harrow-Lane,  Poplar.  See  King's 
road. 

Harrow  -  Road,     Paddington, on 

the  L.  about  |-  of  a  mile  from 
Tyburn  turnpike  along  the  Edg- 
ware-road. 

Harrow-Street,  Mint -Street,  Bo- 
rough,— the  second  on  the  L.  about 
twenty  doors  from  156,  High-st. 
or  from  op.  St.  George's-church, 
it  extends  to  Lant-st. 

Harrow-Street  (Little),  Mint-Street, 
Borough, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
156,  High-st.  leading  into  Bird- 
cage-alley and  Redcross-st. 

Harts-Lane,  Bethnal -Green-Road, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  a  few  door* 
below  the  turnpike,  near  \  a  mile 
from  65,  Shoreditch. 

Harts-Row,  Marsh-Wall,  Poplar, 
or  Isle  of  Dogs, — is  near  a  mile 
below  the  entrance  to  the  West- 
India  docks  by  the  side  of  the 
river,  about  |  of  a  mile  E.  of  the 
King's  arms. 

Hart-Street,  Duke-Street,  Grosvenor- 
Square, — the  first  on  the  R.  about 
twelve  doors  from  276,  Oxford- 
street,  and  near  the  same  distance 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Grosve- 
nor-square. 

Hart-Street,  Bk>omsbury5 — the  first 
on  the  L.  in  King-street,  from 
120,  High-Holborn,  part  of  it 
forms  the  S.  side  of  Bloomsbury- 
square  and  it  extends  to  Peter-st. 

Hart-Street,  Covent-Garden, — the 
first  on  the  L.  in  Bow-street,  from 
Great  Ruflell-street,    it   extends 

from 


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from  the  N.  side  of  Covent-gar- 
den- theatre  to  Conduit -court, 
Long-acre. 

Hart-Street,  Wood-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — at  63,  op.  London-wall, 
about  I  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
122,  Cheapside,  it  extends  to 
Monkwell-st. 

Hart-Street,    Crutched- Friars, at 

64,  Mark-lane,  the  first  on  the 
L.  about  sixteen  doors  from  55, 
Fenchurch-st.  it  leads  towards 
America-sq.  and  the  Minories. 

Hart-Street,  Wey  mouth-Street,  Kent- 
Road, — the  second  on  the  R.  from 
BrightonTplace,  Kent-road,  by  the 
Elephant  and  Castle,  it  leads  to 
White-hart-court  and  Crown-row, 
Walworth  High-road. 

Hartley's  Wharf,  Horselydown, — on 
the  W.  side, of  Horselydown  Old- 
Stairs,  about  |  a  mile  below  Lon- 
don-bridge by  the  river,  entrance 
by  Freeman's  lane  near  the  E.  end 
of  Tooley-st. 

Hartshorn  -  Court,  Moor  -  Lane, 
Moorfields, — at  17,  the  fifth  on 
the  R~from  86,  Forest. 

Hartshorn-CourtjLeadenhall-Street,- 
at  66,  about  eight  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Aldgate-pump,  it  leads  to 
94,  Fenchurch-st. 

Hartshorn-Court  or  Street,  Golden- 
Lane,  St.  Luke's, — the  third  on 
the  L.  about  eighteen  doors  from 
Old-st.  it  leads  to  Cowheel-  alley 
and  168,  Whitecross-st. 

Hartshorn-  Wharf  ,LowerEast-Smi  th- 
field, — between  the  Army  Viclu- 
alling-Office  and  Glasgow-wharf. 

Harvey's  Buildings,  Strand, — at  426, 
three  doors  W.  from  Bedford-st. 
and  about  {  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Charing-cross. 

Hasley  -  Court,   Black  man  -  Street, 

Borough, at    101,    about    six 

doors  S.  from  Lant-st.  or  the  third 
on  the  right  i  of  a  mile  S.  from 
op.  St.  George's  church,  it  is 
also  called  Nelson's  place. 


Hat  and  Mitre-Court,  St.  John- 
Street,     Clerkenwell, at     150, 

nearly  op.  Passing-alley,  about  -V 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  north  from 
74,   West  Smithfield. 

Hatch-Row,  Broad-Wall, Lambeth,- 
is  nearly  op.  Cross-street,  from 
Blackfriars-road. 

Hatchet-Ccurt,  Little  Trinity-Lane,- 
at  20,  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
199,  Upper  Thames-st.  it  leads 
to  Sugar-loaf-court  and  Garlick- 
hill. 

Hatfield-Place,  Westminster-Bridge- 
Road,  St.  George's  Fields, — is  on 
the  W.  side  the  Obelisk,  and  is 
the  first  row  of  houses  on  the  L. 
from  it  towards  the  Asylum. 

Hatfield-Place,  Cross-Street,  Christ- 
Church,  Surrey, — the  third  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  Blackfriars- 
road,  it  leads  into  Hatfield-st. 

Hatfield  -  Street,     Stamford  -  Street, 

Christ -Church,     Surrey, the 

second  st.  which  intersects  it  from 
Blackfriars-road,  near  the  bridge, 
it  extends  from  Upper-ground  to 
Broadwall. 

Hatfield-Strect,  Goswell-Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  25,  under  the  arch, 
the  third  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  S. 
from  Old-st.  it  leads  to  Cherry- 
tree-court  and  Golden-lane. 

Hatfield- Yard,  Gray's  Walk,  Lam- 
beth,— at  the  E.endfrom  Lambeth- 
walk,  or  at  the  W.  end  of  East-st. 
from  op.  Walcot-place. 

Hatton  -  Court,  Threadneedle  - 
Street, — at  49,  about  ten  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Bishopsgate,  or 
two  doors  E.  from  the  church. 

Hatton-Court,  Saffron- Hill,— at  139, 
on  the  W.  side,  about  twelve  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Field  lane,  Hol- 
born-bridge,  or  eight  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Charles-otreet,  Hatton- 
garden. 

Hatton-Garden,  Holborn-Hill, — at 
106,  the  second  coach-turning  on 
the  R.   west  from  Fleet-market, 

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tar£  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.    1    and   108,    it   extends   to 
Hat  ton-wall. 
Hatton-Wall,  Hatton-Garden,  Hol- 

bo'rn, — at  the  N.  end,  extending 
from  42,  Leather-lane  to  7G, 
Saffron-hill. 

Harton-Yard,    Hatton-Wall, two 

or  three  doors  on  the  L.  wc>t  from 
77,  Saffron-bill,  and  five  or  six 
doors  E.  from  .57,  Hatton-garderi, 
it  leads  into  Kirby-st. 

Haughton-Street,Clare-Market,-the 
second  on  the  R.  in  Nwcastle-st. 
from  309,  in  the  Strand,  by  the 
New-church,  it  leads  into  the  said 
market. 

Haunch  of  Venison-Yard,    Grosve- 

nor-Street,  Grosvenor-^quare, 

four  doors  on  the  R.  from  103, 
New  Bond-st.  it  leads  to  55,  South- 
Molton-st. 

Hawkers  Office,  Somerset  -  Place, 
Strand, — the  first  door  on  the  R. 
in  the  square,  through  the  arch- 
way, from  between  151  and  152, 
in  the  Strand. 

Hawkins's  Court,  Miles's  Lane,  Can- 
non-Street,— the  first  on  the  R. 
about  twelve  doors  from  11),  Can- 
non-st.  and  about  the  same  distance 
on  the  L.  from  131  ,Up.l  hames-st. 

Hawkins'sCourt,  Rosemary-Lane, — 
at  82,  seven  doors  W.  from  White- 
Lion-st.  and  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  cast  from  the  Minories. 

Hawksbury-Place,  Lock's  Fields, 
Walworth, — the  E.  continuation 
of  Salisbury-place,  leading  towards 
Park  place  and  East  Jane. 

Hawley  and  Downe's  Wharf,  Lower 
East-Smithfield, — on  the  W.  side 
of  Hermitage-dock,  netr  the  bot- 
tom of  Nightingale-lane,  about  -£ 
of  a  mile  below  London-bridge. 

Hay's  Court,  Gerrard-Street,  Soho, — 
at  the  E.  end  by  1,  extending  to 
King-st.  or  the  continuation  of 
Greek-st.  from  Soho-square,  lead- 
ing towards  Newport-market. 


Hay's  Court,  White's  Yard,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,— the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  58,  Rosemary- 
lane,  or  the  last  on  the  R.  from 
97,  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Hay-Hill,  Berkeley-Street,  Berkeley. 
Square, — four  or  five  doors  on  the 
L.  from  the  S.  E.  corner  of  the 
square,  or  the  first  on  the  R.  £ 
of  a  mile  from  76,  Piccadilly,  it 
extends  to  Dover-st. 

Hay's  Lane,  Tooley- Street, — nearly 
cp.  Dean-st.  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  London-bridge, 
leading  to  Hay's  wharf. 

Hay's  Mews,  Charles-Street,  Berke- 
ley-Square,— entrance  about  five 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  S.  W. 
corner  of  the  said  square. 

Hay's  Row,  Pari -Place,  Chapel- 
Street,  Lisson- Green,  Padding- 
ton, — a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from 
Chapel-street  near  the  Edgware- 
road. 

Hay's    Wharf,    Tooley-Streer, 

entrance  about  £  of  a"  mile  on  the 
L.  below  London-bridge  by  Hay's 
lane. 

Haydon  -  Passage,  Mansel  -  Street, 
Goodman's  Fields, — at  21,  about 
nine  doors  on  the  R.  from  Somer- 
set-st.  Whitechapel,  it  leads  to  the 
N.  E.  corner  of  Haydon-square. 

Hay  don-Square,  Minories, — the  last 
on  the  R.  in  Church-st.  from  20, 
in  the  Minories,  or  at  the  E.  end 
of  Haydon-yard. 

Haydon-Square (Little),  Minories, — 
entrance  at  the  N.  side  of  the  last 
described. 

Haydon- Yard,  Minories, — at  40, 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side 
leading  into  Haydon-square,  from 
whence  there  is  a  passage  to 
Mansel-strcet. 

Haymarket, — extends  from  the  E. 
end  of  Piccadilly  to  Pail-Mall, 
from  whence  it  is  continued  by 
Cockspur-street  to  Charing-cross. 
Note,  a  market  for  hay  is  also 
Y  •         held 


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Twisters- Alley, 

first   on    the   L. 

103,   Eunhill- 

Blue-anchor- 


held  at  several  other  places,  viz. 
Smithfield,  Whitechapel,  Stones- 
End,  Borough,  &rc. 

Haymer  -  Court,  Maid -Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— on  the  S.  side,  about  A 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  west  from 
Park-st.  nearly  op.  Rose-alley, 
Bankside. 

Hazlewood -Court, 
St.  Luke's — the 
a  few  doors  from 
row,    leading     to 
alley. 

Heath-Court,    Strand, at    412, 

nearly  op.  Adam-st.  Adelphi, 
x  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Charing-cross. 

Heath-Place,  Hackney-Road, -about 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Shoreditch- 
church,  situate  between  the  turn- 
pike and  the  Hare  public-house. 

Heddcn-Court,  Swallow-Street,  Pic- 
cadilly,— at  131,  the  fourth  on 
the  L.  about  \  of  a  mile  from  41, 
Piccadilly,  it  leads  into  Heddon-st. 

Heddon  -  Street,  Leicester  -  Street, 
Swallow-Street, — three  or  four 
doors  on  the  R.  from  139,  Swal- 
low-st.  it  leads  to  Heddon-court, 
and  131,  Swallow-st. 

Hedger's  Court.  Webber-Row,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  behind  the  Magdalen- 
hospital,  and  near  the  Jolly  Miller 
public-house. 

St.  Helena,  Lower-Road  to  Dept- 
ford, — about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  south  from  China  hall,  |  of  a 
mile  W.  from  the  "Halfway-house 
and2j  miles  from  London-bridge. 

St.  Helen's  (Great),  Bishopsgatc. 
Street, — at  :*.r>,  Bfehop  gate- within 
under  the  arch,  about  fifteen 
doors  N.  from  the  City  of  London 
Tavern,  it  leads  to  61,  St.  Mary- 
Axe. 

St.  Helen's    (Little)  or  St.   Helen's 

Place,    Bishopsgate-Strcct, the 

fir^t  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  N. 
from  Great  St.  Helen's.         i 


St.  Helen's  -  Chambers,  Great  St. 
Helen's, Bishopsgate-Within, — be- 
hind the  houses  which  form  the 
E.  side,  entrance  by  33. 

St.  Helen's  Church, — is  nearly  in 
the  centre  of  Great  St.  Helen's, 
entrance  by  35,  Bishopsgate-st. 
within. 

Helmet-Court,  Strand, at    337, 

opporite  Somerset-house,  about  y 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Temple- 
bar. 

Helmet-Court,  Helmet-Row,  Old- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Old-st.  on  the  N.  side 
St.  Luke's  church. 

Helmet  Court,  London-Wall, — at 
25,  on  the  S.  side,  about  six  doors 
E.  from  Basinghall-st.  and  near 
the  same  distance  W.  from  Cole- 
man-st. 

Helmet -Court,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  230,  three  doors  E. 
from  Addle-hill,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Blackfriars- 
bridge. 

Helmet- Court,  Wormwood -Street, 
Bishopsgate, — at  13,  about  seven 
doors  on  the  L.  from  65,  Bishops- 
gate,  near  the  church. 

Helmet-Court,  Butcher-Row,  Upper 
East  Smithfield, — at  31,  a  lew 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Copper 
East-Smithfield,  leading  to  Great 
Garden-street  and  St.  Catherine's 
lane. 

Helmet  -  Row,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  97,  on  the  W.  side 
the  church,  and  nearly  op.  White - 
cross-st.  it  extends  to  Wcnlock-st. 

Hemlock-  -  Court,  Carey  -  Street, 
Chancery- l.ane, — at  12,  the  third 
on  the  L.  about  fifteen  doors  from 
99,  Chancery-lane,  it  leads  to 
Ship-yard  and  the  Strand. 

Hemming's  Row,  St.  Martin's  Lane, 
Charing-Cross, — at  119,  the  first 
coach-turning  on  the  L.  from 
Charing-cross,  it  extends  to  Castle- 
st.  Leicester-square. 

Hemus- 


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Ilemus. Place  or  Terrace,  Chelsea, — 
is  situate  between  the  Hospital 
and  the  King's  road,  on  the  E. 
side  Smith-st. 

Hen  and  Chickens-Court,  Fleet-St.- 
1S  l,betweenSt.  Dunstan's  church 
and  Fetter-lane,  near  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Fleet- market. 

Heneage  or  Innage-Lane,  Duke's 
Place,  Aldgate, — the  third  on  the 
R.  in  Creechurch-lane  from  87, 
Leadenhall-st.  it  extends  to  op. 
17,  Bevis-marks. 

Henrietta-Mews,  Henrietta-Street, 
Brunswick  -  Square, — at  the  E. 
end  of  it  by  the  Foundling-hospital 
burying-ground, 

Henrietta- Passage,  Henrietta-Street, 
Cavendish-Square, — at  22,  about 
five  doors  on  the  L.  from  the  S.  W. 
corner  of  the  square  near  Oxford- 
chapel. 

Henrietta-Street,  Cavendish-Square, - 
at  the  S.  W.  corner,  extending  to 
Mary  bone-lane  or  the  first  N.  pa- 
rallel to  part  of  Oxford-st.  say 
from  131  to  156. 

Henrietta-St.  Manchester-Square, — 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  part  of  Ox- 
ford-st. say  from  1G1  to  171,  or 
the  third  on  the  L.  in  Duke-st. 
from  the  square. 

Henrietta-Street,  Covent-Garden, — 
the  W.  continuation  of  the  S.  side 
of  the  market,  extending  to  34, 
Bedford-st. 

Henrietta-Street,  Brunswick -Square,- 
the  first  on  both  the  R.  and  the  L. 
in  Hunrer-st.  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  the  said  square. 

Henrietta-Street,  Hackney-Road, — 
on  the  S.  side,  nearly  op.  Great 
Cambridge  -  street,  about  \  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Henry-Court  or  Passage,  Henry- 
Street,  Hampstead-Road, — the  se- 
cond on  the  R.  in  Henry-st.  from 
the  Hampstead-road,  it  leads  into 
Little  Brook-vt. 


H 

Henry-Place,  Castle-Lane,  West- 
minster,— the  first  on  the  R.  in 
the  said  lane,  from  the  Stag  or 
Elliott's  brewery  towards  James- 
street. 
Henry  -  Place,  Monmouth  -  Place, 
Walworth  -  Common, — near  the 
S.  end  of  Surrey-square  from  the 
Kent-road,  it  leads  to  Phillips's 
buildings. 

Henry-Street,  Hampstead-Road, 

the  second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors 
from  Tottenham-court  or  from 
the  New-road,  leading  to  Brook- 
st.  and  Fitzroy -place. 

Henry- -Street,  GrayVInn-Lane, 

about  |-  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Middle-row,  Hclborn,  or  the  first 
S.  from  Great  Guilford-st.  it  ex- 
tends to  Robert-st. 
Henry-Street,  Pentonville, — the  first 
N.  parallel  to  part  of  the  Hjgh- 
street  or  road,  say  from  op.  the 
New-river-reservoir  to  the  chapel, 
it  extends  from  White- Lion-st.  to 
Rodney- st. 
Henry  -  Street,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  BO,  the  second  on  the 
R.  west  from  St.  Luke's  hos- 
pital, it  extends  to  Old  -  street- 
square. 
Heralds  -  College,  Doclors  -  Com- 
mons,  at     15,     Bennet's    hill, 

sixteen  doors  on  the  L.  from  15, 
St.  Paul's  -  church  -  yard,  along 
Paul's  chain,  it  extends  to  St. 
Peter's  hill. 
Herbert's  Passage,  Strand, — the  first 
S.  parallel  to  part  of  it,  say  from 
S9  to  103,  nearly  cp.  Southump- 
ton-st.  Covent-garden. 
Hercules-Buildings,  Lambeth, — the 
S.  side  of  the  broad-turning,  nearly 
op.  the  Asylum,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Westminster- 
bridge,  it  leads  towards  Lambeth- 
church. 
Hercules  Coach-Office,  Leadenhall- 
Strcet, — at  I  19,  nearly  op.  Lime. 
st,  and  the  East-India-house. 

Hercules- 


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Hercule»-Tavern  and  Coffee-House,-^- 
at  79,  Old  .Broad-street,  near 
Threadneedle-st.  about  ten  doors 
on  the  L.  from  the  N.  side  of  the 
Royal-Exchange. 

Hereford-Street,  Park-Street,  Gros- 
yenor-Square, — at  53,  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  248,  Oxford-st. 
leading  towards  Hyde-park, 

Hermes-Street,  Pentonville, — —the 
third  on  the  R.  in  the  High-street 
or  road  from  Islington,  and  nearly 
op.  the  New-river-reservoir. 

Hermitage  -  Bridge,  Hermitage- 
Dock, — about  i  of  a  mile  below 
the  Tower,  and  near  •£  of  a  mile 
from  London-bridge  by  the  side 
of  the  Thames,  it  leads  from  St. 
Catherine's  st.  to  Wapping. 

Hermitage- Dock, — divides  St.  Ca- 
therine's street  and  the  parish  of 
Aldgate,  from  Wapping.  See 
the  last  article. 

Hermitage-Stairs,    Wapping, op. 

14,  Wapping-st.  a  lew  yards  on 
the  R.  below  Hermitage-bridge, 
facing  Mill  stairs,  St.  Saviour's 
dock,  Southwark. 

Hermitage- Street  Great), — the  first 
N.  parallel  to  part  of  Wapping-st. 
say  from  number  15  to  72,  com- 
mencing on  the  E.  side  Hermitage- 
bridge,  and  extends  to  the  Len- 
don-docks. 

Hermitage-Street  (Little), — at  11, 
Wapping-st.  the  first  on  the  L. 
below  Hermitage-bridge,  extend- 
ing to  Great  Hermitagc-st. 

Hermitage- Yard,  Hermitage-Street. 
Wapping, — the  continuation  of 
Little  Hcrmitagr-st.  from  11, 
Wapping-st.  leading  to  Redraaid's 
,  lar.e  by  the  side  ot  the  London- 
dock-. 

Hern's  Buildings,  Upper  East-Smith 
field,-is  cp.  OS,  about  J  of  a  mile 
on  the  T  .  from  Little  Tower-hill. 

Hera's  Court,  Dock-Street,  Upper 
East  Smithfield, — the  first  on  the 
L-.  a  few  doors  from   88,  Upper 


East- Smithfield,  or  a  few ,  door* 
on  the  R.  from  68,  Rosemary-lane. 

Hertford-Row,  near  Pentonville, — 
op.  the  S.  end  of  Weston-st. 
and  Hamilton-place,  about  |  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Clcrken- 
well-green  towards  Battle-bridge 
and  Sommers-town. 

Hertford-Street,  Fitzroy,Square, — is 
parallel  to  the  E.  side,  or  is  the 
first  on  the  R. in  London-st.  about 
eight  doors  from  108,  Tottenham- 
court-road. 

Hertford-Street,  Mayfair, — the  con. 
tinuation  of  Chapel-st.  from  35, 
Curzon-st.  or  the  third  on  the  R. 
in  Park-lane  from  Piccadjlly. 

Hertford-Strect.Skinner-Street.Somr 
mers-Town, — about  six  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  Brill  public-house, 
or  twenty  doors  on  the  R.  from 
15,  Judd's  Place  East. 

Hewet's  Court,  Strand, at  461, 

about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Charing-cross,  it  leads  to  Church- 
lane  and  St.  Martin's-church-yard. 

Hickman's-Folly,  Dock-Head,  Ber- 
mondsey, — the  E.  continuation  of 
Dock-head,  extending  from  Mifl- 
st.  to  George's  row. 

Hickman's  Rents,  Russell-Street, 
Bermondsey.  SeeHillman's  Rents. 

High-Row,  Knjghtsbridge, — on  the 
N.side  the  High-road,  about  -£  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Hyde-park- 
corner  towards  the  barracks. 

High-Street,  Marybone, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Thayer-st.  on  the  E. 
side  of  Manchester-sq.  or  the  N. 
end  of  Marybone-lane,  from  158, 
Oxford-st.  it  extends  to  the  New 
Road. 

High-Street,  St. Giles's,- the  W.  con- 
tinuation of  Broad-st.  commencing 
by  the  church  and  extending  to 
Oxford-st.  and  Tottenham-court- 
road. 
High-Street,  Islington, — commences 
at  the  Angel- inn,  and  extends 
towards  the  church. 

High, 


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High-Street,  Mile-Eud  New-Town,- 
the  continuation  of  Great  Garden- 
street,  entering  by  50,  White- 
chapel-road,  leading  to  Well-st. 
and  Spitalficlds. 

High-Street,  Stepney, — oh  the  W. 
side  the  church-yard,  extending 
from  the  Ship  public  -  house 
towards  the  Green. 

High-Street,  Lambeth, — the  second 
E.  parallel  to  the  Thames,  ex-. 
tending  from  op.  the  church,  to 
Broad-st. 

High-Street,  Borough, — commences 
»K  London-bridge  where  the  num- 
bers begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and 
325,  and  extends  to  St.  George's 
church,  near  \  a  mile  in  length, 
from  whenpe  it  is  continued  by 
Blackman-st. 

High-Street,  Newington, — on  theE. 
side  the  High-road,  commencing 
op.  the  church,  and  extending  to 
the  Horse  and  Groom,  opposite 
Kennington-lane. 

High  -Timber-Street,  UpperThames- 
Strect, — is  parallel  to  part  of  the 
S.  side  of  it,  say  from  40  to  51, 
it  extends  from  Broken- wharf  to 
Brook's  wharf. 

Higlers-Lane,  Lambeth  -  Marsh  or 
New-Cut, — the  second  on  the  L. 
near  £  of  a  mile  from  Surrey- 
chapel,  it  leads  to  Webber-st. 

Higlers-Lane  or  Friar-Street,  Black- 
friars-Road, — the  third  on  the 
L.  from  Surrey-chapel  towards  the 
Obelisk,  about  h  a  mile  from  the 
bridge,  it  leads  to  Great  Suffolk- 
street. 

LI  ill's   Aims-Houses,    Westminster. 

See  Emery -Hill's. 
Hill's  Buildings,  Ebury-PIace,  Pim- 
lico, — a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Kemp's  row,  op.  Ranelagh-walk, 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  Bucking- 
ham-gate. 
Hill-Court,  Hill-Street,  Finsbury- 
Square, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
two  cr  three  doors  from  PauLst. 


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or  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  10# 
Windmill -st. 

Hill-Court,  Shoreditch  High-Street,- 
at  51,  about  -|-  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Bishopsgate-church  and  near 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Shore- 
ditch-church. 

Hill-Mews,  HilLStreet,  Berkeley- 
Square, — at  35,  a  few  yards  on 
the  L.  from  the  W.  side  the 
square,  extending  to  0,Charles-st, 

Hill-Street,  Berkeley-Square,-at  the 
middle  of  the  W.  side,  leading  to 
V,  South  Audley-st.  to  Dean-st. 
and  Park-Lane. 

Hill-Street,  Finsbury-Square, the 

second  parallel  to  the  N.  side,  ex- 
tending from  Paul-st.  to  JO,  Wind- 
mill-st. 

Hill-Street,  Little  Tower-Hi  11, -that 
part  of  the  E.  side  of  the  said  hill 
which  extends  from  the  Minories 
to  Viflualling-office-square  by  the 
New-Mint. 

Hilliard's  Court,  Old  Gravel-Lane, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — at  1 5, 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  157, 
Wapping  st.  two  doors  S.  from 
King-st. 

Hillman's  Rents,  Russejl-Street, 
Bermondsey, — the  first  on  the  R- 
from  Dock-head,  or  about  j  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  DO,  Bermond- 
sey-st. 

Hind-Court,  Fleet-Street,— at  147, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet- market,  it  leads  to  Gough- 
square  and  New-st.  Fetter-lane. 

Hind-Court,  Noble-Street,  Falcon- 
Square. — at  iy,  two  or  three  doors 
on  the  L.  from  the  said  square,  or 
about  j  of  a  mile  on  the  K.  from 
1 17,  C  heap.dde  along  Foster-lane. 

Hind-Mews,  Hind-Street,  Manches- 
ter-Square,— the  first  S.  parallel 
to  and  about  four  doors  from  it, 
or  at  (51,  Marybone-lane. 
Hind-Street,  Manchester-Square, — 
extends  from  the  E.  side  to  Ben- 
tinck-st.  or  is  the  third  on  the  L. 
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4  of  a  mile  from  158,  Oxford-st. 
along  Marybone.lane. 

Hinton's  Alms  -  Houses,  Plough- 
Alley,  Barbican, — a  few  yards  en 
theR.  from  nearly  op.  Redcross-st. 

Hobson's  Place,  Pleasant  -  Row, 
Mile-End  NewrTown,— -about 
the  middle  of  the  S.  side,  and  is 
between  Lombard-st.  and  Dean- 
street. 

Hodge's  Buildings,  RatclifFe-Row, 
St.  Luke's — about  the  middle  of 
the  S.  side,  viz.  between  Pittman's 
buildings  and  Bath-st.  by  the 
City-road. 

Hodge's  or Hodson's Court, RatclifTe- 
Row,  St.  Luke's, — the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  £,  from  Orchard- 
st.  and  nearly  op.  George's  Row 
from  the  City-road. 

Hodge's  Court,  Denmark-Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  153, 
Ratcliffe- Highway  towards  Back- 
lane  or  New-road. 

Hodge's  Place,  Gill-Street,  Lime- 
house, — the  E.  side  of  the  said 
street.      See  Gill-st. 

Hodgson's  or  Hodson's  Buildings, 
Arnold-Place,  Walworth, — nearly 
op.  Hanover-st.  from  Walworth 
High-st.  or  road. 

Hodgson's  or  Hudson's  Court, 
Strand, — at  481,  op.  Northum- 
berland- st.  a  few  doors  on,  the 
L.  from  Charing-cross. 

Hodgson's  Place,  Lock's  Fields, 
Walworth, — a  few  houses  on  the 
W.  side  the  Obelisk,  between  Sa- 
lisbury-place and  Paragon- place. 

Hodgson  -  Street,  Francis  -  Street, 
Walworth, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  op.  Newington-church,  or 
it  is  nearly  op.  Hanover-st.  from 
Walworth  High-st.  or  road. 

Hog-Lane,  Shorcditch.  See  Worship- 
Strccr. 

Hog- Yard,  White's  Yard,  Rose- 
mary-lane,— a  few  doors  on  the 
L.Jfrom  58,  Rosemary-lane,  and 


near  the  same  distance  from  97, 
Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Hog-  Yard,  Castle- Lane,  Borough, — - 
the  first  on  the  R.  about  three 
doors  from  Castle- st.  towards 
Maid-lane  and  Bankside. 

HolbornrB?rs,  Holborn, — the  boun- 
dary of  the  city,  by  Middle-row, 
op.  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Holborn-  Bridge,  Fleet-Market, — at 
the  N.  end,  the  space  between 
Snow-hill  and  Holborn-hill. 

Holborn-Court,  Gray's  Inn, — en- 
trance by  20,  High-holborn,  under 
the  arch,  being  that  number  of 
houses  W.  of  Gray's-inn-lane,  it 
leads  to  Gray's-inn-square  and 
Bedford -row. 

Holborn-Hill, — at  the  N.  end  of 
Fleet- market,  extending  to  Mid- 
dle-row and  within  three  doors  of 
Gray's-inn-lane,  where  the  num- 
bers begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and 
149,  it  is  about  |  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Holborn  (High), — theW.  continua- 
tion of  the  last  described,  extend- 
ing from  Middle-row,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1 
and  320,  to  Drury-lane  and 
Broad-st.  St.  Giles's,  about  -J  of 
a  mile  in  length. 

Holbrook  -  Buildings,  Tottenham- 
Court- Road, — at  127,  about  f  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Oxford-st. 
it  leads'to  Fitzroy-market. 

Holbrook-Court,  Holbrook-Build- 
ings,  Tottenham-Court-Road, — ■ 
the  first  on  the  R.  three  doors 
from  127j,  Tottenham  -  court- 
road. 

Holden's  Yard,  Crown-Street,  Soho, 
or  St.  Giles's, — a  few  yards  on  the 
L.  from  Oxford-st.  or  from  Tot- 
tenham-eourt-road,  towards  Den- 
mark-street. 

Holding's  Rents,  Rotherhithe-St.— 
on  the  W.  side  the  Surrey-canal- 
dock,  y  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  below 
the  church. 

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Mole  In  the  Wall-Court,  CO,   Fleet- 
Street.     See  St.  Dunstan's  Court. 


Mole  in  the  Wall-Passage  or  Alley,    Holywell-Lane,     Shoreditch    High- 


Baldwin's  Gardens,  Leather-Lane, 
at  '2  1,  about  twelve  doors  on  the 
L.  from  77,  Leather-lane,  it  leads 
to  Dorrington-st. 

Holland-Street  Christ-Church,  or 
Blackfriar  -Road, — the  second  on 
the  L.  a  few  yards  from  the 
bridge,  leading  to  Gravel-lane,  or 
to  Bank  side. 

Hollen  -  Street,  Wardour  -  Street, 
Soho, — about  nine  doors  on  the 
L.  from  382,  Oxford-st.  extend- 
ing to  Great  Chapel-st.  and  lead- 
ing towards  Soho-square. 

Holies-Street,  Cavendish-Square, — 
at  123,  Oxford-st.  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  St.  Giles's,  it 
extends  to  the  S.  side  of  the  said 
square. 

Holies-Street,  Stanhope-Street,Clare- 
Market, — at  5S,  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  the  New-church  in  the 
Strand  along  Newcastle-st.  it 
leads  to  the  W.  side  of  the  said 
market. 

Holliday-Yard,  Creed-Lane,  Doc- 
tors-Commons,— the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  yards  from  14,  Ludgate- 
st.  by  St.  Paul's-church-yard. 

Hollow  -  Place  or  the  Hollow, 
Mitchell-Street,  St.  Luke's, — on 
the  W.  side  of  Helmet-row,  by  St. 
Luke's  church. 

Holloway-Strcet  (Great),  Mile-End 
Old-Town,  Stepney, — the  second 
on  the  L.  in  TJnion-st.  from  281, 

.  Whitechapel  -  road,  it  is  a  few 
doors  S.  of  Sion-chapel  and  ex- 
tends to  Mulberry-st. 

Holloway-Street  (Little),  Mile-End 
Old-Town, — the  K.  continuation 
of  the  last  described,  it  extends 
from  Mulberry-st.  to  Plumbers- 
row. 

Holyfield  -  Row,  Elizabeth  -  Place, 
Lambeth, — is  op.  28,  ab^ut  i  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from   Kenning- 


ton  -  cross     towards      Lambeth 
Workhouse. 


Street, — at  194,  near  the  turnpike, 
about  -J-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  south 
from  the  church,  it  extends  to 
the  Curtain -road. 

Holywell-Mount,  Shoreditch, -there 
is  no  particular  pile  of  buildings 
distinguished  by  this  name,  but  the 
neighbourhood  around  Chapel-st. 
and  Holy  well-row  is  still  called  so. 

Holywell  -  Row,  Worship  -  Street, 
Shoreditch, — the  second  coach- 
turning  on  the  R.  from  Shoreditch, 
or  the  first  on  the  L.  from  Paul- 
st.  it  leads  to  Chapel-st.  and  the 
Curtain-road. 

Holy  well-Street,  Shoreditch,— a  part 
of  the  High-st.  particularly  on  the 
W.  side,  is  distinguished  by  this 
name,  say  from  numbers  194  to 
219. 

Holywell  -  Street,  Strand, — on  the 
W.  side,  of  St.  Clement's  church, 
about  f  of  a  mile  from  Temple- 
bar,  extending  to  Newcastle-st. 
by  the  New-church. 

Homer  -  Place,  Winchester  -  Row, 
Edgware-Road, —  the  continua- 
tion of  the  said  row,  towards 
Lisson-green  and  the  Yorkshire- 
stingo. 

Homer  -  Row,  Winchester  -  Row, 
Edgware-Road, — the  first  on  the 
R.  about  |  of  a  mile  from  the 
Edgware-road  towards  the  York- 
shire-stingo, it  extends  to  Upper 
Durweston-st. 

Homer-Street,  Homer-Place,  Mary- 
bone, — the  first  E.  parallel  to  the 
last  described,  near  the  Yorkshire- 
stingo. 

Honduras  -  Street,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  2J,  the  fourth  on  the 
R.  twenty-three  doors  from  Gos- 
vvell-st.  it  leads  into  Baltic-st.  and 
Golden-Lane. 

Honduras  -  Wharf,  Willow  -  Streer, 

Bankside, — on   the   E.    side   the 

Falcon 


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Falcon  Glasshouse,  about  \  of  a 
mile  below  Blackfriars-bridge. 

JJouey-Lane,  Cheapside, — at  110, 
op.  Bow-church,  extending  to 
Honey- lane-market. 

Honey- Lane- Market,  Cheapside/ — 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  Milk-street 
from  116,  Cheapside.  See  the 
last  article. 

Honeysuckle  -  Court,  Moor-  Lane, 
Mojrtields, — the  first  on   the  L. 

■  about  seven  or  eight  doors  from 
87,  Fore-street,  it  leads  to  Grub- 
street. 

Hood's  Place,  Paradise-Row,  St. 
Pancras,— at  the  back  or  N.  W. 
side  the  Sma!l-pox  hospital,  Bat- 
tle-bridge, near  Sommers-town. 

Hook's  Gardens  or  Buildings.  Silver- 
Street,Canterbury-Square,Tooley- 
Street.  —  the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  under  the  arch,  on  the 
W.  side  of  the  said  square. 

Hooper's  Court,  Queen's  Buildings, 
Brompton  High-Road , — the  first 
on  the  L.  a  iew  doors  from 
Kniffhtsbridgje,  it  leads  to  North- 
st.  and  Sloane-st. 

Hooper's  Court  or  Street,  Great 
Sutton-Strett,  Clerkenwell, — the 
first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from 
128,  Goswell-st.  it  extends  to 
Little  Sutton-st. 

Hooper's    Court,    Pleasant  -  Row, 

Mile-End       New-Town, near 

the  middle  of  the  S.  side,  about 
six  doors  W.  from  Dcan-st.  and 
near  the  same  distance  E.  from 
Lombard-  t. 

Hooper's  Court,  Upper  East-Smith- 
field,— at  <28,  the  second  on  the 
L.afew  doors  from  Tower-hill, 
or  a  few  doirs  on  the  R.  from 
Butcher- Row. 

Hooper'sCourt  or  Square.Goodman's 
Fields,  —  at  82,  Lemon-st.  op. 
Piescott-st.  leading  intoLambeth- 
.st.  arid  Rupcrt-st. 

Hooper  -  Street,  Apollo  -  Gardens, 
Wcitmin  ter  Bridge- Road,    Lam- 


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beth, — near  |  a  mile  oh  the  Lv 
from  Westminster  -  bridge,  is- 
nearly  op.  the  Asylum,  and  leads 
into  Gloucester-;- 1. 

Hope  Coach-Office,  Charing-Cross,- 
nearly  op.  the  gate  of  the  King's 
Mews,  two  doors  W.  from  the 
Phcenix  Fire-office. 

Hope-Court,  Angel-Street,  Broad- 
wall, Christ-Church  or  Lambeth, - 
the  first  on  the  L.  a  i'ew  doors 
from  Charlotte-st.  nearly  op.  the 
Mitre  public- house. 

Hope-Gardens,  St.  Martin's  Lane, 
Charing-Cross, — at  50,  about  ■} 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Charing- 
cross  and  eight  doors  S.  from 
New-st.  it  extends  to  '20,  Bed- 
ford-bury. 

Hope  Insurance  -  Office,  Ludgate- 
Hill, — ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
New  Bridge-st.  or  from  Fleet- 
market  towards  St.  PaulVchurch- 
yard. 

Hope-Place,  Whitechapel-Road, — 
at  131,  nearly  op.  the  London- 
hospital,  leading  to  Ducking- 
pond- row. 

Hope-Street,  Quaker-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — the  second  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from  173,  Brick-lane, 
N.  side  Hanbury's  brewery,  or 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  '29, 
Wheeler- st. 

Hope- Town,  Bethnal-Oreen-Road.- 
on  the  N.  side,  a  few  doors  W. 
of  the  turnpike,  near  }  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  G5,  Shoreditch. 

Hopkins-Street,  Broad-Street,  Car- 
naby-Markct, — at  51,  four  door, 
on  the  L.  from  81,  Berwick-st.  it 
extends  to  PetCT-st. 

Hopton's  Alms  -  Houses,  Green- 
Walk,  Christ  -  Church,— a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Holland-st. 
or  op.  Cumberland-st.  from  07, 
John-st. 

Hore's  Wharf,  Wnpping,—  on  the  E. 

side  of  Hermitage-stairs,   near    a 

mile  below    London-bridge,  and 

nearly 


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neatly  op-  Mill-stairs,  Dock-head, 
or  Bermondsey-wall. 
Horham's   Court,    Ratcliffe-Square, 
Ratcliffe, — at  the  back  of  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  the  said  square,  by   Pa- 
radise-court. 
Horn- Alley,    Liquor  1  Pond  -  Street, 
Leather-Lane,   Holborn, — at   3D, 
the  first  on  the   R.   a  few   doors 
from  the  N.  end  of  Leather-lane, 
extending  to  Tothill-st. 
Horn-Ayey,    Aldersgate-Street, — at 
43,  four  doors  S.  from   Jewin-st. 
about  f  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
66,  Newgate-st.   along  St.  Mar- 
tin's-le-Grand. 
Horn-Brewery,   Lambeth-Marsh, — 
entrance  by   the   third  on  the  R. 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  Surrey- 
chapel. 
Horn-Court,    Shoreditch, — on    the 
N.  side  the  church,  facing  Shore- 
ditch  High-st.   between  the  com- 
mencement of  the  Kingsland  and 
Hackney  roads. 
Horse-Row,  King-Street,  Borough,- 
behind  59,  about   fourteen   doors 
on    the    R.  from    109,   Borough 
High-st.    leading    to    Chapman's 
Buildings  and  King-st.  again. 
Horse  and  Dolphin- Yard,  Maccles- 

field-Street,    J>oho, about  the 

middle  of  the  E.  side,  viz.  be- 
tween King-st.  and  Gerrard-st. 
H  or.  e-  Ferry-  Rotherhithe-Street,' — 
at  118,  about  |  of  a  mile  below 
the  .church  and  2|  miles  from 
London-bridge  by  the  line  of  the 
river,  op.  Mr.  Turner's-wharf, 
Narrow-st.  Limehouse. 
Horse  Ferry-Road,  Millbank-Street, 
Westminster, — the  fifth  on  the  R. 
about  4-  of  a  mile  from  the  Abbey, 
extending  from  the  Thames  to 
Gieat  Peter-st.  or  to  Strutton- 
ground,  near|  a  mile  in  length. 
Horse  and  Groom- Yard,  Holborn- 
Hill, — at  129,  nearly  op.  Fetter- 
lane,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Fleet -market. 


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Horse   and    Groom- Yard,  Wood- 
Street,     Westminster, two    or 

three  doors  on  the  L.   from   63, 
Millbank-st.it  leads  to  Church-st. 
Horse  and  Groom-Yard,    Chiswell- 
Street,        »at   30,  about  twenty 
doors  on  the  L.   from   the  S.  W. 
corner  of  Finsbury-square. 
Horse  and  Groom- Yard,  Curtain- 
Road,  Shoreditch, — a  few  doors 
on  the  R.   from  Worship-st.  or 
on  the  L.  from  Holy  well-lane. 
Horse  and  Groom- Yard,  Newington 
High-Street  or  Road, — about  |  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  south  from   the 
church,  nearly  op.  the  Plough  and 
Harrow,  and  Kennington-lane. 
Horse-Guards,   Whitehall,-about  -| 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Charing- 
cross  towards  Westminster-abbey, 
entering  to  St.  James's  park. 
Hor.se  -  Shoe  -  Alley,   York  -  Street, 
Westminster, -«-the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  James-st.  it 
leads  to  Little    Chapel-st.  by  the 
Blue  coat-school. 
Horse-Shoe-Alley,    Old-Street,    St. 
Luke's, — at  99,  three  doors  W. 
from  the   church,  it  is  also  called 
Anchor-alley. 
Horse-Shoe- Alley,     Petticoat-Lane, 
Whitechapel, — the  sixth    on  the 
R.  about   thirty-two   doors  from 
41,  Aldgate  High-st.   leading  to 
Goulston-square. 
Horse  -  Shoe  -  Alley,      Bankside^ 
Southwark, — the  first:  on  the   L. 
about  fonrteen  doors  from  Clink- 
st.  or  from   Bank-end,  it  leads 
into  Maid-lane. 
Horse -Shoe -Alley -Stairs, — the   N 
end  of  the  said  alley,  about  j.  of 
a  mile  above  London  bridge,  and 
opposite  Three-crane-stairs,  Upper 
Thames -st. 
Horse -Shoe- Alley,      Wilson-Street, 
Finsbury, — the  second  on  the  R. 
about  twelve  doors  from  the  N. 
side  of  Moorfields,   leading  into 
Mulberry-court  and  Long-alley. 
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Horse-Shoe-Court,     St.     Clement's 
Lane,    Temple-Bar, — about    the 
middle  of  the  W.  side,  nearly  op. 
Yeates's-Court  from  Carey-st.   it 
leads  to  Clement's  inn. 
Horse- Shoe-Court,  Ludgate-Hill, — 
at  32,  about  five  doors  W.  from 
the  Old-Bailey  and  fifteen  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Fleet-market. 
Horse-Shoe-Inn,    Stones  -  End,    Bo- 
rough,— about  |  ofa  mile  on  the 
L.   from    London-bridge,   nearly 
op.  the  King's  Bench. 
Horse-Shoe-Inn,  Gos  well-Street, — at 
7,  about  thirty-seven  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Barbican. 
Horse-Shoe-Passage,  Newgate-St. — 
at  60,  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Cheapside.it  leads  to  Round-court 
and  St.  Martin's-le-Grand. 
Horse -Shoe-  Yard,  Brook  -  Street, 
Grosvenor-Square, — at   56,    two 
doors  on  the  L.  from  104,  New 
Bond-st. 
Horse  -  Shoe  -  Yard,    James  -  Street, 

Grosvenor-Square, at  42,  the 

first  on  theR.  from  28,  Brook-st. 
or  the  second  on  the  L.  from  287> 
Oxford-st. 
Horse  and  Trumpet- Yard,  Jewry- 
Street,    Aldgate, at     18,    the 

second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from 
John-st.  America-square,  or  from 
Crutched-fnars. 
Horselydown,  Southwark.   There  is 
no  particular  pile  of  buildings  dis- 
tinguished by  this  name,  but  the 
neighbourhood  from  the  E.  end  of 
Tooley-st.  to  Dock-head  is  called 
Horselydown. 
Horselydown-Lane,-the  third  coach- 
turning  from  the  E.  end  of  Tooley- 
»t.  bearing  to  the  L.  it  extends  to 
Horselydown  Old-stairs. 
Horselydown   Old-Stairs, — about  \ 
a  mile   below   London-bridge  by 
the  line  of  the  river,  and  op.  iron- 
gate.     See  the  last  article. 
Horselydown    New  -  Stairs,     Shad- 
Thaines,— on    the   W.   side   St. 


Saviour's  Dock,  near  |  of  a  mile 
below  London-bridge,  op.  Parson's 
stairs,  Lower  East-Smithfield. 
Horselydown- Wharf ,Shad-' I  haraes,- 
a  few  yards  on  theL.  below  King's 
row,andon  theW.  side  of  George- 
stairs,  about  |  of  a  mile  from- 
London-bridge. 
Horsemonger  -  Lane,   Stones  -  End, 

Borough, is    nearly    op.     the 

King's  Bench,  and  is  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Biackman-st.  towards 
the  Elephant  and  Castle. 
Hosier-Lane,  West  Smithfield, — at 
25,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Newgate-st.  it  extends  to  7,  Cow- 
lane  by  Snow-hill. 

Houndsditch, commences  at  7, 

Bishopsgate-without,  op.  the 
church,  and  extends  to  Aldgate- 
church,  here  the  numbers  begin 
and  end,  viz.  1  and  157. 
House  of  Correction  for  Middlesex, 
Coldbath-Fields, — about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Clerkenwell- 
Green  towards  Pentonville. 
Howard's  Court,  Risby's  Rope- 
Walk,  Limehouse, about  the 

middle  of  the  N.  side,  or  the  second 
on  the  L.  from  Narrow-st.  along 
Tites-alley. 
Howard- Place,  Hackney-Road,—— 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side,  by  the 
turnpike,  Cambridge-heath, about 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 
Howard  -  Street,     Arundel  -  Street, 

Strand, the    first   on     the    R. 

about  ten  doors  from  187,  in  the 
Strand,  by  the  Crown  and  Anchor, 
it  extends  to  Surrey -st. 
Howard's  or  Howe's  Rents,  Chig- 
well-Street,  Ratcliffe- Highway, - 
three  doors  on  the  R.  from  51, 
Ratcliffe  -  highway  towards  the 
London-docks. 
Howford-Court,  Fenchurch-Street,- 
at  148,  nearly  op.  Rood-lane, 
about  twenty-five  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Gracechurch-st. 

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Howland-Mews,      Howland-Street, 

Tottenham. Court-Road, three 

doors,  on  the  L.  from  94,  Totten- 
ham court-road. 

Howland-Street,  Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — at  94,  the  first  N.  from 
Whitfield's  chapel,  near  \  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Oxford-st.  it  ex- 
tends to  Upper  Marybone-st. 

Howland-Street  (Little),  Howland- 
Street,  Tottenbam-court-road,-at 
52,  three  doors  on  the  R.  from  94, 
Tottenham. court-road,  it  extends 
to  London-st. 

Hoxton-Market, — on  the  N.  side  of 
Old  -  street -road,  entrance  by 
Boot-st.  five  or  six  doors  on  the 
L.  in  Pitfield-st.  from  op.  Paul-st. 

Hoxton-Square,  Hoxton,-two  doors 
on  the  L.  from  that  part  of  Old- 
street-road,  which  is  op.  the  Cur- 
fain-road,  about  i  of  a  mile  W. 
from  Shoreditch-church. 

Hoxton-Tow  n, High-Street  orRoad,- 
the  first  W.  parallel  to  Kings- 
land-road,  or  the  first  on  the  R. 
in  Old-street-road,  about  a  of  a 
mile  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Hudson's-Bay-House,  Fenchurch- 
Street, — entrance  between  3  and 
4,  under  the  gateway,  three  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Gracechurch-st. 

Hudson's  Court,  Wheeler- Street, 
Spitalfields, — at  58,  about  \  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Lamb-st. 
Spital-sq.  and  nearly  op.  Quaker- 
st.  from  173,  Brick-lane. 

Hudson'sCourt.Strand.  SeeHodgson. 

Hudson's  Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — about  five  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Earl-st.  \  of  a  mile  below 
Blackfriars-bridge. 

Huggin- Lane,  Wood-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — at  115,  the  second  on  the 
L.  about  twenty  doors  from  122, 
Cheapside,  it  extends  to  22,  Gut- 
ter-lane. 

Hugging-Lane,  Upper  Thames-St.- 
at  200,  about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side,  it  extends  to  4,  Great 


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Trinity-lane,  three  doors  E.  from 
Bread-st.  Cheapside. 

Hugging  -  Court,  Hugging  -  Lane, 
Upper  Thames-Street, — about  the 
middle  of  the  E.  side,  leading  to 
10,  Little  Trinity-lane. 

Hugh  s  Court,  Newington-Cause- 
way, — about  \  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Stones-end,  twelve  or 
fifteen  doors  from  the  opening  to 
the  Sessions- house  towards  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

Huish-Court,  Water-Lane,  Black- 
friars, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Eari-st.  by  the  bridge,  it  leads  to 
Bristow- street  and  St.  Andrew's 
hill. 

Hull's  Place,  St.  John's  Row,  Rat- 
clifFe-Row,  St.  Luke's, — the  se- 
cond on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
the  N.  end  of  Brick-lane,  enter- 
ing by  113,01d-st. 

Hull-Street,  St.  John's  Row,  Rat- 
cliffe-Row,  St.  Luke's, — the  third 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from  the 
N.  end  of  Brick- lane,  entering  by 
113,  Old-st. 

Hull's  Terrace,  Hull-Street,  St. 
John's  Row,  Ratcliffe-Row,  St. 
Luke's, — at  the  N.  end  of  it, 
facing  the  Market-garden. 

Humberston  -  Street,  Commercial- 
Road,  St.  George's  in  the  East, — 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  Can- 
non-street-road towards  White- 
chapel,  and  nearly  op.  York-st. 

Humphrey's  Wharf,  Limehouse, — 
the  first  below  Limehouse-hole- 
stairs,  about  2|  miles  from  Lon- 
don-bridge by  the  line  cf  the  river. 

Hungerford-  Market,  Hungerford- 
Street,  Strand, — a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  20,  in  the  Strand 
towards  the  Thames. 

Hungerford-Stairs,  Strand, — at  the 
bottom  of  Hungerford-st.  from 
20,  in  the  Strand,  about  y  of  a 
mile  below  Westminster-bridge 
and  op.  Lambeth-water-works. 

Hungerford-Street,  Strand, — at  20, 

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the  third  on  the  R.  being  that 
number  of  houses  from  Charing- 
cross,    it    leads   to    Hungerford- 
market  and  stairs. 
Hunt's    Court,    Castle-Street,    Lei- 
cester-Square,— at  20,  three  doors 
S.  from  Bear-st.  or  it  is  op.  Cecil- 
court  from  93,  St.  Martin's  lane. 
Hunt's  Court,   Hunt-Street,  Spital- 
fields  or  Mile-End  New-Town, — 
ten  doors  on  the  L.  from  Spicer-st. 
and  near   the  same  distance  from 
Pleasant-row. 
Hunt's  Court,  Queen  -  Street,  Horse- 
lydown, — a  few  doors  on  the    R. 
from  the  E.  end  of  Free-school-st. 
towards  Gainsford-st. 
Hunt's  Row,  Greenland-Dock, — by 
George-stairs  and  Dudman's  yard, 
about  £  of  a  mile  below  the  said 
dock. 
Hunt-Street,  Spitalfields  or  Mile-End 
New-Town, — the  third  on  the  R. 
in  Spicer-st.  from  8'2,  Brick-lane, 
leading  to  Pleasant-row  and  White- 
chapel. 
Hunter  -  Mews,     Henrietta  -  Street, 
Brunswick  -  Square, — the  first  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from   Hunter- 
st.  towards  Kenton-st. 
Hunter's  Museum,  Portugal. Street, 
Lincoln's-Inn-Fields,—  the  stone- 
fronted  building  which  is  nearly 
op.  Carey-st. 
Hunter-Street,  Brunswick-Square, — 
the  N.   continuation    of  the  W. 
side  of  the  said  square,  extending 
towards  Sommers-town. 
Hunter-Street  (North), — the  N.end 

of  the  last  described. 
Huntingdon-St.  Kingsland-Road, — 
the  first  street  on  the  L.   about  { 
of  a  mile  from  Shjreditch-church, 
it  extends  to  Hoxton-town. 
Hupts-Court,    St.    Martin's    Lane, 
Charing- Cross, — at  13,   the   first 
on  the  R.    thirteen    doors    from 
Charing-cross.or  four  or  five  doors 
S.  from  the  church. 
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doors  on  the  R.  from  100,  Upper 
Thames-st.  or  about  six  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Bow-lane,  Chjsapside. 

Hurst's  Place  or  Buildings  New- 
Street,  Kent- Road, — part  of  the 
E.  side  of  the  said  street,  nearly 
op.  Rockingham-row. 

Husband-Street,  New-Street,  Broad- 
Street,  Carnaby-Market, — at  the 
E.  end  from  46,  Broad- st.  it  leads 
to  Hopkins-st.  Peter-st.  and  War- 
dour-st. 

Hyde- Park, —at  the  W.  end  of  Pic- 
cadilly on  the  R.  and  of  Oxford- 
st.  on  the  L.  it  extends  to  Ken- 
sington-gardens. 

Hyde-Park-Corner,-- — the  corner 
which  embraces  the  W.  end  of 
Piccadilly  and  Knights  bridge  by 
the  turnpike. 

Hyde-Park,  Wal  worth-Common, — 
the  second  on  the  R.  in  Thurlow- 
pl.  from  Apollo-buildings,  East- 
lane.  . 

Hyde-Street,  Bloomsbury, — the  first 
on  the  L.  a  few  yards  N.  from  or 
behind  1 44,  High  Holborn,  it  ex- 
tends from  Lyon-st.  to  Bow-st. 
op.  Drury-lane. 

Hylord's  Court,  Crutched- Friars, — 
at  46,  op.  Savage-gardens  from 
Tower-hill,  and  about  3  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  64>  Mark-lane. 


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JACKSON'S  BUILDINGS, 
Paul's  Alley,  Redcross-Street, 
Cripplegate, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  1 3,  Redcross-st.  towards  Hare- 
court  and  62,  Aldersgate-st. 
Jackson's     Buildings,     Vine- Yard, 

Tooley-Street, the  second  on 

the  R.  a  few  doors  from  110, 
Tooley-st. 
Jackson's  Court,  Curriers.  Row, 
Blackfriars, — about  three  doors  orj 
the  R.  from  Bristow-st.  by  St. 
Andrew's  hill. 

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Jackson's  Island,  Willow  -  Walk, 
Bermondsey, — about  six  houses 
on  the  S.  side,  over  the  ditch,  near 
•I  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Page's 
walk. 

Jackson's  Place,  Long-Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — about  eleven  doors  on  the 
L.  from  29,  bun-street,  towards 
Moorfields. 

Jackson's  Wharf,  Horselydown, 

is  nearly  op.  King's  row,  about  | 
of  a  mile  below  London-bridge. 

Jacob's  Court,  Turnmill  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — the 'first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  Cow-cross. 

Jacob's  Mews,  Charles-Street,  Man- 
chester-Square,— on  the  E.  side 
of  the  Chapel  by  Spanish-place, 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the  said 
square. 

Jacob  -  Street,  Dock-Head,  Ber- 
mondsey, — the  second  S.  parallel 
to  the  Thames,  or  about  twenty- 
six  doors  on  the  R.  in  Mill-st. 
from  Dock-head. 

Jacob's  Well's  Court,  Barbican, — at 
20,  about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side, 
leading  to  Paul's  alley. 

J.imaica-Coffee- House,  St.  Michael's 
Alley, — adjoins  the  church,  a  few 
yards  on  the  L.  from  43,  Cornhill. 

Jamaica-Level,  Bermondsey, — is  a 
few  houses  situate  E.  from  the 
Blue-anchor,  but  near  it,  and 
about  #"  a  mile  from  Fort-place 
towards  the  Mill-pond. 

Jamaica- Place,  Commercial -Road, 
Limehouse, — is  situate  between 
Gill-st.  and  Rich  st.  a  few  doors 
from  the  church  towards  the  West- 
India  dock*. 

Jamaica- Place  East,  Limehouse, 

extends  from  the  last  described  to 
Gun-lane. 

Jamaica-Place  or  Street,  Borough- 
Road,  St.  George's  Fields, — the 
second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
the  Obeliflc  towards  the  King's 
Bench. 

Jamaica-Row,  Bermondsey, — the  E. 


continuation  of  Parker's  row, 
Prospect-row,  and  Printers-place, 
it  commences  near  the  Gregorian- 
arms  and  extends  to  Mill-pond-st. 

Jamaica  New  -  Wharf,  Upper  - 
Ground,  Christ  -  Church, — be- 
tween Lukin's  iron  foundry  and 
Bull-stairs,  about  i  of  a  mile 
above  Blackfriars-bndge. 

St.  James's  Buildings,  Rosamond- 
Street,  Clerkenwell, — at  51,  about 
five  doors  on  the  R.  from  Corpo- 
ration-row, St.  John-st. 

St.  James's  Chapel,  Hampstead  - 
Road, — about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Tottenham-court- road.  • 

St.  James's  Chapel,  Clerkenwell,— 
on  the  N.  side  the  High-st.  or 
road,  about  f  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Islington. 

St.  James's  Chronicle  Newspaper- 
Office, — the  first  door  on  the  R. 
in  Union-st.  from  30,  New  Bridge - 
st.  Blackfriars. 

St.  James's  Church,   Piccadilly, 

behind  200,  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  Haymarket. 

St.  James's  Church,  Clerkenwell, — 
on  the  N.  side  of  Clerkenwell- 
green. 

St.  James's  Church,  Garlick-Hill,— 
behind  190,  Upper  Thames-st. 
and  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  59,  Cheapside,  along  Bow- 
lane. 

St.  James's  Church,  Little  Duke's 
Place,  Aldgate, — about  five  doors 
on  the  R.  from  32,  Aldgate,  along 
Mitre-ccurt. 

James  -  Court,  James  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — about  three  doors  on  the 
L.  from  3S,  Featherstone-st.  and 
eleven  doors  on  the  R.  from  Old-st. 

St.  James's  Court,  Duke's  Place, 
Aldgate, — on  the  W.  side  of  He- 
neage-lane,  or  the  fourth  on  the 
R.  along  Creechurch-lane  from 
87,  Leadenhall-st. 

James- Court,  James  -  Street.  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — on  the  S. 

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side,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Cannon-st.  road. 

James -Court,  Union -Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from  Prospeft- 
place,  towards  the  London- rd. 

James -Court,  Golden -Lane,  St. 
Luke's, — at  103,  three  doors  N. 
from  Cherry-tree-court,  and  near 
the  same  distance  from  Old-et. 

St.  James's  Infirmary,  Poland-Street, 
Oxford-Street, — entrance  between 
48  and  49,  about  seventeen  doors 
on  the  R.  from  355,  Oxford-st. 

St.  James's  Market,  St.  James's, — 
the  W.  end  of  Norris-st.  from  56, 
Haymarket,  or  N.  end  of  St. 
Alban's  st.  from  3,  Pail-Mall. 

St.  James's  Palace, — the  W.  end  of 
Pall-Mall,  on  the  L.  about  f  of  a 
mile  from  the  Haymarket,  or  the 
S.  end  of  St.  James's  st.  near  £  of 
a  mile  from  163,  Piccadilly. 

St.  James's  Park, — situate  between 
Charing-cross  and  Buckingham- 
gate,  about  §  of  a  mile  in  length 
and  T3s  in  breadth. 

St.  James's  Place, St.  James's  Street,  - 
at66,  the  third  on  the  R.  from  162, 
Piccadilly  ,and  about  nineteen  doors 
on  the  L.  from  the  Palace. 

St.  James's  Place,  Clerkenwell- 
Green, — on  the  E.  side  of  the 
church,  leading  from  Aylesbury- 
st.  towards  the  New- Prison,  Rosa- 
mond-st.  and  Spa-fields. 

James's-Place,  Hackney-Road, — 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side,  nearly  op. 
Thurlow-place,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Shoreditch-church, 
extending  to  Durham-place. 

James  -  Piace,  Silver  -  Street,  Old 
Gravel-lane,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — the  second  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  King-st.  and  nearly  op. 
Rainc's  hospital. 

James- Place,  Salisbury-Street,  Ber- 
mondsey, — the  first  on  the  L.  a 
few  yards  from  the  Admiral  Hawk 
public-house,  Jamaica-row. 


James's  Rents,  Kingsland-Road,— 
the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Shoreditch-church. 

St.  James's  Row,  Great  Suffolk- 
Street,  Mint, — the  continuation 
of  it  (entering  by  80,  Blackman- 
st.)  to  Gravel-lane. 

St.  James's  Square,  St.  James's, 

the  third  on  the  R.  twenty-nine 
doors  from  the  Haymarket,  along 
Pall-Mail,  it  is  also  nearly  S.  from 
St.  James's  church,  from  which 
there  is  a  way  to  it,  entrance  by 
200,  Piccadilly. 

James-Street,  Westminster,— — com- 
mences at  Buckingham-gate,  and 
leads  by  the  side  of  the  park  to 
York-st.  on  the  L.  and  Little 
Chapel-st.  on  the  R. 

St.  James's  Street,  St.  James's, — at 
163,  Piccadilly, — the  third  st.  on 
the  L.  about  y  of  a  mile  from  the 
Haymarket,  it  extends  to  the 
Palace. 

St,  James's  Street  (Little),  St.  James's 
Street, — about  eleven  doors  on  the 
L.  from  the  Palace  towards  Picca- 
dilly. 

James-Street,  Haymarket, — at  17, 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
two  doors  from  the  theatre,  it 
extends  to  Whitcomb-st. 

James-Street,  Grosvenor-Square,— 
at  29,  Brook-st.  five  doors  on  the 
L.  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
said  square,  it  extends  to  287, 
Oxford-st. 

James-Street,  Manchester-Square, — 
at  163,  Oxford-st.  op.  the  last 
described,  it  extends  to  Hinde- 
Mews,  near  the  S.E.  corner  of  the 
said  square. 

James  -  Street  (Upper),  Golden  - 
Square, — at  the  N.  E.  corner, 
leading  to  33,  Silver-st.  about 
fire  doors  E.  from  Carnaby-st. 

James  -  Street  (Lower),  Golden  - 
Square, — at  the  S.  E.  corner,  ex- 
tending to  12,  Brewer-st. 

James-Street,  Lisson-Grecn,  near 
Paddington, 


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Paddington, at  the  back   of 

Lisson-grove,  op.  the  Yorkshire- 
stingo, — or  the  continuation  of 
Ee)l-st.  towards  the  White-lead 
manufactory. 

James-Street  (Little), Lisson-Green,- 
the continuation  of  Lisson-st.  from 
Bell-st.  to  the  Nursery. 

James- Street,  Adelphi, — the  W.  end 
of  Wiliiam-st.  entering  by  65,  in 
the  Strand,  it  leads  to  Duke-st. 

James-Street,    Covent-Garden, 

about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
extending  to  43,  Long-acre. 

James  -  Street  (Great),  Bedford. 
Row, — is  the  N.  continuation  of 
it,  extending  from  the  King's  road 
to  Chapel-st.  and  Milman-st. 

James  -  Street  (Little),  Bedford  - 
Row, — at  16,  in  the  last  described, 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  the  King's 
rd.  it  extends  to  Gray's-inn-lane. 

James-Street,  Skinner-Street,  Som- 
mers-Town, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  Judd's-place,  E. 
New-road,  it  extends  to  West-st. 

St.  James's  Street,  Clerkenwell, 

on  the  N.  side  of  the  church,  lead- 
ing from  St.  James's  row  to 
Clerkenwe!  1-close. 

James -Street,  Featherstone- Street, 
St.  Luke's, — at  37,  nine  doors  on 
the  R.  from  the  City-road,  it  ex- 
tends to  Old-st.  op.  St.  Luke's 
hospital. 

James-Street,  Church-Street,  Beth- 
nal -green, — at  124,  the  first  E. 
of  Brick-lane  and  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  05,  Shore- 
ditch. 

James-Street,  Leonard-Street,  Shore- 
ditch, — at  51,  the  first  E.  parallel 
to  part  of  Paul-st.  it  extends  to 
Luke-st. 

James-Street,  Cannon-Street-Road, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — the 
first  on  the  R.  about  i  of  a  mile 
from  the  Commercial-road  towards 
Cannon-st.  it  extends  to  Samuel-st. 

James-Street,    Borough-Road,     St. 


Georgs's  Fields, — is  at  the  S.  end 
of  Dover-st.  entrance  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  the  obelifk  towards 
the  King's  Bench. 

James-Street,  Lambeth-Marsh,  or 
New-Cut, — the  third  on  the  L. 
about  f  of  a  mile  from  the  Marsh 
turnpike,  towards  Surrey-chapel, 
Blackfriars-road. 

St.  James's  Walk,  Clerkenwell, — on 
the  N.  side  the  church  by  the  New 
Prison,  or  the  first  on  the  R.  in 
St.  James's  place  from  Ayles- 
bury-street. 

Jane-Court,  Little- York-Place,  Ma- 
rybone, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from  10,  Upper  Baker- 
st.  near  the  New-road. 

Jane-Court,  Jane-Street,  Commer- 
cial-Road,— the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from  the  said  road. 

Jane-Place,  Kent-Road, — the  third 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  E.  from  or 
below  the  Bricklayers-arms. 

Jane-Street,  Commercial-Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  second 
on  the  R.  east  from  Cannon-st. 
road,  extending  to  Lower  Chap- 
man-st. 

Jane-Shore-Alley,  101,  Shoreditch. 
See  Wilkies-Court. 

Idol-Lane,  Tower-Street, — the  fifth 
on  the  R.  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
Fish-st.  hill,  along  Little  East- 
cheap,  it  extends  to  St.  Dunstan's 
hill,  and  84,  Lower  Thames-st. 

Jealous  -  Row,  New  -  Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — a  part  of 
the  N.  side,  nearly  op.  Betts,-st. 
from  164,  Ratcliffe-highway. 

Jees-Court,  Oxford-Street, — at  163, 
near, |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
St.  Giles's,  about  three  doors  E. 
from  James-st. 

Jeffries  or  Jeffreys-Buildings,  Great 
Almonry,  Westminster, — at  the 
W.  end  of  it,  entering  by  Dean  • 
st.  six  doors  from  Tothill-st. 

Jeffries-Square,  St.    Mary-Axe, — at 

16,  on  the  E.  side,  about  twelve 

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floors  on  the  R.  from  116,  Lead- 
enhall-st. 

Jenkin's  Court,  Ropemakers-Fields, 
Limehou  e, — at  49,  the  first  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from  the  E. 
end  of  Narrow-sf. 

Jenuerian-Society's  Central House,- 
at  1 1,  Salisbury  -  Square,  being 
that  number  of  houses  on  the  R. 
from  8 1 ,  Fleet-st. 

Jermyn-Court,  Jermyn  Street, at 

14,  E.  end,  yearly  op.  Market-st. 
St.  James's  market. 

Jermyn-Street,  St.  James's,— —the 
first  S.  parallel  to  part  of  Picca- 
dilly, being  the  continuation  of 
Hammond-Court,  from  47,  Hay- 
market,  leading  to  St.  James's- 
street. 

Jermyn-Street(Little),-theW.endof 
the  last  described,  extending  from 
Bury-st.  to  41,  St.  James's  st. 

Jersey-Court,  White's  Yard,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,— the  first  on  the  L.a 
few  yards  from  58,  Rosemary- 
lane,  or  the  last  on  the  R.  from 
98,  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Jerusalem-Coffee-House, at     3% 

Cornhill,   nearly  op.  the  Royal- 
Exchange. 

Jerusalem-Court,  Gracechurch-St. — 
«it  58,  about  six  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Fenchurch-st.  towards  Lon- 
don-bridge. 

Jerusalem-Court,  St.  John-Street, 
Clerkenwell, — about  y  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Smithfield  and 
six  door:;  N.  of  Albemarle-st. 

Jerusalem-Passage,  St.  John-Square, - 
at  the  N.  side,  leading  to  16, 
Aylesbury-st.  near  Clerkenwell- 
green. 

Jetsom-Strcet,  Bennet's  Row,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  R.  from  Black  friars-road,  it 
extends  to  Higlers-lane  or  Friar-st. 

Jewin-Court,  Jewin-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, —  at  11,  the  first  on  the 
R.  ten  doors  from  4C,  Alders- 
gate-st. 


Jewin-Street,  Cripplegare, — it  46", 
Aldersgate-st.  the  third  street  on 
the  R.  from  66,  Newgate-st.  along 
St.  Martin's-le  Grand,  it  extends 
to  30,  Redcross-st. 

Jewin-Street-Crescent.  See  Crescent. 

Jewry  (Old),  Cheapside, — the  first 
coach-turning  on  the  R.  from 
the  Mansion-house  towards  St. 
Paul's-church-yard. 

Jewry  (Old)  Chapel,  Jewin-Stree*, 
Cripplegate, — about  twelve  doors 
on  the  R.  from  l29,  Redcross-st. 

Jewry-Street, Aldgate, — the  first  on 
the  R.  about  ten  doors  from  the 
E.  end  of  Fenchurch-st.  or  of 
Leadenhall-street,  it  extends  to 
Crutched- friars. 

Jews  -  Row,  Chelsea.  See  Royal 
Hospital-row. 

Jews-Walk,     Bethnal-Green, the 

N.  side  of  the  Green,  about  £  of  a- 
mile  N.  from  the  Salmon  and 
Ball  public-house. 

Jews  -  Harp -Court,  Angel  -  Alley, 

Long  -  Alley,   Moorfields, the 

second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Long  -  alley  near  Skinner- 
street. 

Imperial   Gazette-Office, at  45, 

Old  Bailey,  the  corner  of  Fleet- 
lane,  op.  Newgate-prison. 

Imperial  Insurance-Office, at   6, 

St.  James's  st.  that  number  of 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  Palace 
towards  Piccadilly  ;  also  in  Corn- 
hill,  entrance  seven  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Bishopsgate-st.    . 

India-House,  Dock,  Ike.  See  East- 
India. 
Ingram-Court,  Fenchurch-Street, — 
at  167,  the  first  on  the . L.  about 
eight  doors  from  69,  Gracechurch- 
street. 

Innhdders  -  Hall,  Little  Elbow- 
Lane, behind      175,      Upper 

Thames-st.  about  {  of  a  mile  oir' 

the  R.  from  London-bridge. 

Inkhorn-Court  (Five),    Whitechapel 

High-Street,— at  91,  about  |  of  a 

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mile  on  the  L.  below  Aldgate- 
pump,  and  eighteen  or  twenty 
doord  W.  from  Osborn-st. 

Jnnage-La»e,  Creechurch-Lane.  See 
Hencage-Lane. 

Inrolment-Office,  Chancery-Lane, — 
the  fourth  house  on  the  R.  from 
310,  High-Holborn. 

Jobbing  or  Jobb's  Court,  Knights- 
bridge, — about  \  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Hyde- park-corner,  or  the 
third  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
the  Barracks. 

Jockey-Fields,  Bedford-Row, is 

parallel  to  and  between  the  E. 
side  of  it  and  Gray's-inn-gardens, 
extending  from  Warwick- place  to 
the  King's  road. 

John's  Buildings,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — the  first  N.  pa- 
rallel  to  part  of  it,  viz.  between 
Great  St.  Ann's  Lane  and  Little 
St.  Ann's  Lane,  about  six  doors 
S.  from  Old  Pye-st. 

St.  John's  Chapel,  Great  James-st. 
Bedford- Row,— at  the  N.  end, 
being  the  corner  of  Chapel-st. 
from  25,  Lamb's-conduit-st. 

St.  John's  Chapel,  St.  John-Street, 
Spitalfields  or  Bethnal-Green, — 
about  eighteen  doors  on  the  L. 
from  105,  Brick-lane. 

St.  John's  Chapel,  West-lane,  Wal-' 
worth, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  op.  East-lane. 

St.  John  the  Evangelist's  Church, 
Westminster, — op.  18,  Millbank- 
st.  entering  by  the  third  on  the  R. 
about  5  of  a  mile  from  the 
Abbey. 

St.  John  the  Baptist's  Church, Savoy, 
Strand, -behind  125,  in  the  Strand, 
nearly  op.  Exeter-change. 

St.  John's  Church,  St.  John's 
Square,  Clerktnwell, — on  the  E. 
side,  near  St.  John's  Gate. 

St.  John's  Church,  Wapping, — a 
few  yards  N.  from  98,  Wapping- 
st.  on  the  £.  side  the  London- 
docks. 


St.John's  Church,  Fair-Street,Horse- 
lydown, — about  the  middle  of  the 
S.  side,  ±  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
London-bridge,  along  Toolcy-st. 

John's  Court,  Edward-Street,  Man- 
chester-Square,-at  1  ,the  E.  end  of 
it,  or  W.  end  of  Wigmore-st.  it 
leads  to  05,  Marybone-lane. 

John's  Court,  Hanway-Street,  Ox- 
ford-Street,— three  or  four  doors 
on  the  R.  from  6,  Tottenham- 
court-road. 

John's  Court,  Farm-Street,  Berkeley- 
Square, two    or     three   doors 

on  the  L.  from  South-st.  and 
nearly  op.  John-st, 

John's  Court,  John-Street,  Golden- 
Square, — at  7,  two  doors  from 
the  S.  W.  corner  of  the  square. 

St.  John's  Court,  Corporation-Row, 
Clerkenwell, — is  a  door  or  two 
on  the  L.  from  St.  John's  st.  to- 
wards Rosamond-st. 

John's  Court,  Sr.Martin's-le-Grand,- 
at  30,  the  first  on  the  L.five  doors 
from  66,  Newgate-st.  near  Cheap- 
side. 

John's  Court,  Chalton-Street,  Som- 
mers-Town, — about  eleven  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  New-road 
towards  the  Polygon  or  Claren- 
don-square. 

John's  Court,  Somerset  -  Street, 
Goodman's  Fields, — at  16,  be- 
ing that  number  of  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Whitechapel  or  from 
Aldgate  High-st. 

John's  Court,  Upper  East -Smith- 
field, — at  54,  the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  the  E.  side 
of  Tower-hill. 

John's  Court,  New- Walk,  Horse  - 
lyd own, — the  first  on  the  If.  a  few 
doors  from  Shad-Thames  towards 
Thomas-st. 

St.  John's  Gate,  St.  John's  Square, 
Clerkenwell, — is  at  the  S.  entrance 
of  it,  viz.  from  St.  John's  lane. 

St.  John's    Lane,    St.    John-Street, 

Clerkenwell,— at  68,  about  £  of 

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a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  N.  side 
of  Smithiield-market. 

John's  Hill,  RatclirFe-Highway.  See 
John-st. 

John's  Mews,  John-Street,  Edgware- 
Road, — at  6,  under  the  archway, 
or  the  first  N.  from  Cato-st. 

John's  Mews,  Little  James-Street, 
Bedford-Rcw, — on  the  S.  side, 
between  John-st.  and  James-st. 
or  is  the  third  en  the  L.  from 
Gray's-inn-lane. 

St.  John's  Passage,  Smith-Sqnare, 
or  St.  John's-Church-Yard,  West- 
minster,— at  the  S.  W.  corner, 
leading  to  Vine-st. 

St.  John's  Place,  Robert's  Place,  Bed- 
ford-Row,— on  the  E.  side,  or  the 
third  on  the  L.  in  Henry-st.  from 
Gray's-inn-lane. 

St.  John's  Place,  St.  John's  Rcw,  St. 
Luke's, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
seven  doors  from  Pittman's  build- 
ings, or  from  Orchard-st.  towards 
Brick-lane. 

St.  John's  Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— at  the  back  or  N.  side  of 
Salisbury-place,  leading  towards 
Pitt-it.  and  the  Kent-road. 

John's  Rents,  Silver-Street,  Old 
Gravel-Lane, — at  the  N.end  of  it, 
behind  Raine's.hojpital. 

John's  Row,  Tottenham-Court, — is 
at  the  E.  end  of  Phillip:, 's  gardens 
and  by  the  N.  E.  cqrner  of  Tot- 
tenham-place from  Tottenham- 
court-road. 

St.  John's  Row,  St.  Luke's,— at  42, 
the  N.  end  of  Brick-lane,  being  the 
third  on  the  R.  about  £  of  a  mile 
from  1 13,  Old-st. 

St.  John's  Square,  Clerkenwell, — at 
the  N.  end  of  St.  John's  lane  from 
68,  St.  John's  st.  it  ,  leads  to 
A)  lesbury-st.  and  Clcrkenwell- 
green . 

John's  Square,  Church-Lane,  White- 
chapel, — about  the  middle  of  the 
E.  side,  viz.  between  the  Com- 
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John-Street,  Wood-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  second  street  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  63,  Mill- 
bahk-st.  extending  to  the  N.  W. 
comer  of  St.  John's-church-yard. 

John-Street,  Adam-Street,  Adelphi,- 
three  doors  on  the  R.  from  72, 
Strand,  it  is  continued  byDuke-st. 
to  Villiers-st. 

John-Street,  St.  James's  Square, — at 
the  S.  E.  corner  of  the  said  square, 
or  at  29,  Pall-mall. 

John-Street,  New-Road,  Padding- 
ton, — the  fourth  on  the  R.  about 
\  of  a  mile  E.  from  the  Yorkshire- 
stingo,  extending  to  York-st. 

John-Street,  Oxford-Street, — at  101, 
near  half  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
St.  Giles's,  it  extends  to  Marga- 
ret-st.  and  is  continued  by  Great 
Portland-st. 

John  -  Street,  Tottenham  -  Court- 
Road, — the  first  W.  parallel  to 
part  of  it,  extending  from  31, 
Windmill-st.  to  7,  Howland-st. 

John -Street  (Upper),  Tottenham- 
Court-Road, — the  continuation  of 
the  last,  extending  from  47,  How- 
land-st. to  52,  London-st. 

John-Street,  King's  Road,  Gray's- 
Inn-Lane, — the  second  on  the  R. 
about  ten  doors  from  op.  69, 
Gray's-inn-lane,  it  leads  into 
Doughty-st. 

John-Street,  Edgware-Road, — at  77, 
the  seventh  on  the  R.  near  half 
a  mile  from  Tyburn- turnpike, 
towards  Winchester-row,  it  ex- 
tends to  Homer-row. 

John-Street,  Berkeley-Square, —  be- 
hind the  N.  E.  corner  of  it,  or  at 
the  S.  end  of  Little  Grosvenor-st. 
from  62,  Grosvenor-st. 

John-Street,  Hill-Street,  Berkeley- 
Square, — intersects  it  at  15  and 
24,  and  is  the  second  on  both  the 
R.  and  the  L.  from  the  west  side 
of  Berkeley-square. 

John  -  Street      (Lower),     Golden  - 
Square, — at  the  S.  W.  corner,  ex- 
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tending  to  20,  Brewef-st.  or  is  the 
continuation  of  Francis-st.  and 
Air-st.  from  27,  Piccadilly. 

John  -  Street  (Upper),  Golden- 
Square, — at  31,  the  N.  W.  corner, 
facing  the  last  described,  it  ex- 
tends to  30,  Silver-st. 

St.  John-Street,  West-Smithneld,  or 
(  lerkenwell, — at  74,  on  the  N. 
side  of  Smithfield-market,  it  ex- 
tends to  Corporation-row  and  Per- 
ceval-st.  about  *  a  mile  in  length. 

St.  John-Street-Road,  Clerkcnwell,- 
the  N.  continuation  of  the  last  de- 
scribed, extending  to  Islington, 
near  4  a  mile  in  length. 

St.  John-Street,  Brick-Lane,  Spiral- 
fields,  or  Bethnal -Green, — at  106, 
the  third  on  the  L.  £  of  a  mile 
from  1-45,  Church-st.  it  extends 
to  Bethnal-green-workhouse. 

John  -  Street,  Curtain  -  Road, — the 
first  on  the  R.  about  eighteen 
doors  from  Old-st.-road,  and 
nearly  op.  William-st.  from  136, 
Shoreditch. 

John-Street,  Leonard-Street,  Shore- 
ditch, — at  the  E.  end  on  the  R. 
from  Paul-st.  or  the  first  on  the  L. 
in  Susannah-row,  from  the  Cur- 
tain-road. 

John-Street,  Brown's-Lane,  Spital- 
fields, — at  30,  being  the  continu- 
ation of  Wood-st.  from  the  church, 
it  extends  to  Grey-Eagle-st. 

John-Street,  America-Square, — is  on 
the  N.  side  the  said  square,  and 
forms  part  of  it,  it  extends  from 
122,  in  the  Minories,  to  Crutched- 
friars. 

John- Street,  (Little), — two  doors  on 
the  R.  in  the  last  described,  from 
122,  in  the  Minories,  leading 
from  America-square  to  New- 
square. 

John-Street,  Cannon-Street- Road, St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  the  turnpike,  Cannon- 
street,  towards  Whitechapcl,  and 
nearly  op.  Chapman-st. 


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John's  Street  or  Hill,  RatclifFe- High- 
way,— at  3 1,  about  |  of  a  mile 
E.  from  Wellclose-square,  extend- 
ing to  1 10,  Pennington-st. 

John-Street,  Ducking  -  Pond  -  Row, 
Whitechapel-Road, — on  the  W. 
side  of  Liptrap's  distillery,  and 
nearly  op.  Court- st.  from  110, 
Whitechapel-road. 

Jchn- Street,  Charles  -  Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East,— the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  Lower  Cornwell- 
st.  Back-lane,  and  nearly  op. 
Lower  Chapman-st.  from  Cannon- 
st.  New-road. 

John-Street,  Lucas-Place,  Commer- 
cial Road, — the  second  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  below  the  Halfway- 
house,  near  \  a  mile  E.  from 
Cannon-it.  road. 

John-Street,Union-Street,Lambeth,- 
at  16,  the  second  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  Walcot-place,  towards 
Lambeth- walk. 

John-Street,  Burrow's  Buildings, 
Blackfriars-Road, — the  first  on  the 
R.  from  Surrey-chapel,  about  \  of 
a  mile  from  the  Bridge  towards 
the  Obelisk. 

John-Street,  Christ-Church,  Black- 
friars-Road,— the  first  E.  parallel 
to  part  of  it,  viz.  from  Holland- 
st.  to  Church-st. 

John-Street,  La:t-Lane,  Kent- Road 
or  Walworth, — the  third  on  the 
R.  about  -\  of  a  mile  from  the 
Kent-road,  it  leads  to  York-st. 
and  Pitt-st. 

John-Street,  Webb-Street,  Maze, 
Borough, — about  the  middle  of 
the  S.  side,  a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  2  48,  Bermondsey-st. 

John-Street,  Kent- Road, — the  se- 
cond on  the  L.  a  few  doors  E. 
from  or  below  the  Bricklayers- 
arms. 

John  -  Street,  Hickman's  Folly, 
Dock  -  Head,  Bermondsey, — the 
third  on  the  R.  about  \  of  a  mile 
below  St.  Saviour's  Dock,  being 

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the  fust  E.  parallel  to  Parker's 
row. 

John  -  Street,  Free  -  School  -  Street, 
Horselydown, — at  27,  the  third 
on  the  L.  from  Tooley-st.  it  ex- 
tends to  Gainsford-st. 

John -Street  (Little),  Free-School- 
Street, — the  S.  end  of  the  last 
described,  adjoining  Free -School- 
street. 

John-Street,  Mint,  Borough, — the 
first  on  the  L.  about  £  of  a  mile 
from  108,  Blackman-st.  along 
Old  Lant-st.  it  leads  to  Great 
SufFolk-st. 

John's  Yard,  Royal  Hospital- Row, 
Chelsea, — a  narrow  passage,  situ- 
ate between  the  Duke  of  York's 
passage  and  Anderson's  yard. 

Johnson's  Buildings,  Rosemary- 
Lane, — behind  138,  about  i  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Minories. 

Johnson's  Buildings,  Church-Street, 
Lambeth, — at  the  W.  end  by  the 
church,  extending  from  Fore-st. 
to  the  Thames. 

Johnson's  Buildings,  Westminster- 
Bridge-Road,  St.  George's  Fields,- 
on  the  N.  side  by  the  Obelisk,  or 
behind  the  Circus. 

Johnson's  Change,  Rosemary-Lane,- 
at  the  back  of  128,  about  £  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Minories. 

Johnson's  Court,  Charing- CroiS. 
See  Angel-Court. 

Johnson'-  Court,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — is  two  doors  W. 
from  Great  St.  Ann's  lane. 

Johnson's  Court,  Fleet-Street, — at 
i(«0,  about  th-;  middle  of  the  N. 
side,  it  leads  to  Great  New-st. 
and  tetter- lane. 

Johnson's  Court,  Rupert  -  Street, 
Goodman's  Fields, — about  the 
middle  of  the  E.  side,  leading  to 
76,  J.ambcrt-st. 

Johnson's  Court,  Shakespear's  Walk, 
Shadwell,  at  62,  the  third  on  the 
L  from  IS,  High-st.  near  the  W. 
side  the  church. 


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Johnson's  Place,  Marsham-Street, 
Westminster, — behind  48,  about 
seven  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
Horseferry-road. 

Johnson's  Row,  Duke-Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Westminster-bridge- 
road,  near  the  Obelisk. 

Joiner's  Court,  Jacob-Street,  Dock- 
Head, — about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side,  viz.  between  Mill-st.  and 
George's-row. 

Joiners  -  Hall  -  Buildings,  Uppes 
Thames-street,— at  79,  nearly  op. 
Dowgate-hill,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  above  London-bridge. 

Joiners-Place,  Curtain-Road,  Shore- 
ditch, — at  9,  the  first  on  the  L. 
about  nine  doors  from  Old-st. 
road. 

Joiners  -  Place,  Bridge  -  Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
L.  about  i  of  a  mile  from  the 
Obelisk,  towards  the  Asylum. 

Joiner- Street,  Tooley  -  Street, — at 
240,  op.  St.  Olave's  church,  about 
fourteen  doors  on  the  R.  from 
London-bridge. 

Jolly  -  Gardener  -  Court,  Lambeth- 
Butts, — behind  the  Jolly-Gardener 
public-house,  facing  Lambeth- 
walk,  and  leading  to  Vauxhall- 
walk. 

Jones's  Court,  Bainbridge-Street,  St. 
Giles's, — the  third  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from  Oxford-st.  it  leads 
to  Buckbridge-st. 

Jones's  Court,  Jacob-Street,  Dock- 
Head,  Bermondsey, — two  or  three 
doors  on  the  left  E.  from  Mill-st. 
over  the  Bridge. 

Jones's  Court,  Mile-End-Road, — 
about  a  mile  on  the  L.  below 
Whitechapel-church,  and  a  few 
doors  W.  of  the  Old  Globe  public- 
house. 

Joseph's  Alley,  Gravel-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— on  the  W.  side,  nearly 
op.  Zoar-st. 

Ipswich-Arms-Inn,    Cullum-Street, 
Fenchurch- 


Fenchurch-Street, — four  doors  on 
the  R.  from  135,  Fenchurch-st. 

Ipswich  -  Arms,  Lower  Thames- 
Street, — at  22,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  London-bridge. 

Ireland-Row,  Mile  -  End  -  Road, — 
part  of  the  L.  side,  near  the  Eagle 
public-house,  about  £  of  a  mile 
E.  from  the  turnpike. 

Ireland- Yard,  Blackfriars, — at  6.  St. 
Andrew's  hill,  or  the  S.  end  of 
New-st.  and  Creed-lane,  from  14, 
Ludgate-st. 

Irish-Court,  Glasshouse-yard,  Good- 
man's Yard,  Minories,-the  second 
on  the  R.  a  ftw  doors  from  Good- 
man's yard,  entering  by  01,  in  the 
Minories. 

Irish  -  Court,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street, — two  or  three  doors  E. 
from  Somerset-st.  about  -|  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Aldgaie. 

Irongate-Stairs  and  Wharf,  Tower- 
hill, — on  the  E.  side,  at  the  com- 
mencement of  St.  Catherine's-st. 
near  |  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge. 

Ironmongers- Aims-Houses,  Kings- 
land-Road, — about  ^  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Shoredicch-church. 

Ironmongers-Hall,  Fenchurch-St. — 
between  117  and  118,  nearly  op. 
Mark-lane. 

Ironmonger- Lane,  Cheapside, — at 
90,  two  doors  E.  from  King-st. 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
St.  Paul's-church-yard. 

Ironmonger- Row,  Old-Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  97,  on  the  E.  side 
the  church,  it  is  continued  by 
Pittman's  buildings  towards  the 
City-road. 

Isaac's  Place,  Willsted-Street,  Som- 
mers-Town, — at  1  3,  being  that 
number  of  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Judd's  place,  New. road. 

Isabella-Row,  Castle-Lane,  West- 
minster,— on  the  E.  side  of  Elliott's 
brewery,  or  behind  22,  William- 
street. 


Island  -  Row,  Commercial  -  Road, 
Limehouse,— on  theS.  side,  about 
£  of  a  mile  W.  from  the  church,  it 
leads  to  Richardson's  timber-yard 
and  Risby's  rope- walk. 

Isle  of  Dogs,  or  Poplar- Marshes, — 
the  ground  on  the  S.  side  of  Pop- 
lar High-st.  extending  from  Lime- 
house  to  Black  wall,  across  which 
are  now  the  West -India-docks  and 
canal. 

Islington-Road .  See  St.  John-Street- 
Road. 

Islington-Spa, — on  the  S.  side  of 
Sadler's  Wells,  by  the  New  River- 
head. 

Judd's  -  Alms  -  Houses,  Great  St. 
Helen's, — a  few  yards  on  the  L. 
from  36,  Bishopsgate-within. 

Judd's  Place  East,  Sommers-Town,- 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side  the  New- 
road  to  Marybone,  it  commences  a 
few  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
turnpike,  Battle-bridge,  and  ex- 
tends to  Skinner-st. 

Judd's  Place  We:.t,Sommers-Town,- 
the  continuation  of  the  last  de- 
scribed, extending  to  Sommers- 
place. 

Judson's  Row,  St.  George's  Fields. 
See  J etsom -Street. 

Juniper-Court,  Chigwell-Street,  Rat- 
clitfe-Highway,- three  doors  on  the 
R.  from  51,  Ratclirfe-Highway. 

Jurstone  -  Street,  A  polio  -  Gardens, 
Lambeth,  or  St.  George's  tields,- 
the  first  E.  parallel  to  Hooper-st. 
nearly  op.  the  Asylum,  it  leads  to 
Union-st.  and  Tower-st. 

Ivy-Court,  Ivy-Street,  St.  Gile's, — 
on  the  S.  side,  the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  yards  from  Dyot-st. 

Ivy-Lane,  Newgate  Street, — at  30, 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side,  it 
extends  to  22,  Paternoster-row. 

Ivy-Lane,  Hoxton, — op.  Renton's 
garden,  near  ~  a  mile  from  Old- 
st.  along  Pitfield-st.  and  Haber- 
dashers-walk, it  extends  to  Hox- 
ton town. 

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Ivy-Place,  Hoxton, — on  the  N.  side 
the  Ivy-house,  on  the  R.  nearly 
adjoining  to  the  last  described. 

Ivy-Street,  Dyot-Street,  St.  Giles's,- 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  25, 
Broad-st.,  leading  into  Carrier- 
st.  and  Buckbridge-st. 

Ivy-Terrace,  Hoxton,-op.  Ivy -place, 
and  on  the  L.  side  the  road,  whkh 
leads  towards  Kingsland. 


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KEATE-STREET,  Spitalfields,- 
the  continuation  of  Thrawl-st. 
entering  by  208,  Brick-lane,  it  ex- 
tends from  George-st.  to  Flower 
and  Dean-st. 

Keate-Court,  Keate-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — at  the  W.  end  of  it  from 
Thrawl-st.  entering  by  208,  Brick- 
lane. 

Keen's  Row,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — forms  part  of  the  R. 
side,  about  -|  a  mile  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle,  and  nearly 
op.  East-lane. 

Kemp's  Court,  Berwick-Street,  Ox- 
ford-Street, at  89,  three  doors  E. 
from  Broad-*t. 

Kemp's  Ro'.v,  Chelsea  or  Pimiico, — 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Buckingham  -  gate,  nearly  facing 
Ranelagh-walk. 

Kendal's  Court,  Stangate  -  Street, 
Lambeth, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
behind  Astley's  Amphitheatre,  and 
nearly  op.  Felix-st. 

Kendal's  Farm,  Marybone,  on  the 
N.  side  the  New-road,  nearly  op. 
Fitsroy-square. 

Kendal's  Mews,  George-Street,  Port- 
m<in-Square, — at  18,  five  doors  on 
the  left  E.  from  Baker-st.  it  ex- 
tends to  1G,   Blandford-st. 

Kendriek-Place,  Chenies-Street,  Tot- 
tenham-Court-Road,— at  4,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.   from  the  said 


road,  and  nearly  op.  Thornhaugh- 
street. 

Kennet's  "Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  66,  op.  Garlick-hill, 
about  y  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
London- bridge. 

Kennington-Common, the  open 

space  fronting  the  Horns  tavern, 
in  the  road  to  Clapham. 

Kennington  -  Cross,  Kennington. — 
between  Upper  and  Lower  Ken. 
nington-lane,  by  the  White-hart 
public-house,  about  1§-  of  a  mile 
from  Westminster-bridge. 

Kennington -Gardens,  Kennington- 
Green, — at  the  back  of  IS,  on  the 
E.  side,  leading  to  the  back  of 
the  Horns  tavern. 

Kennington-Green,  Kennington, 

commences  by  Kennington-cross, 
on  both  sides  the  High  Surrey- 
road,  extending  towards  the 
Horns  tavern. 

Kennington-Lane  (Lower)  ,-branches 
off  to  the  R,  from  the  Plough  and 
Harrow,  about  a  of  a  mile  S.  from 
Newington-church,  it  extends  to 
Kennington-cross. 

Kennington-Lane  (Upper), — is  op. 
the  last  described,  or  is  the  con- 
tinuation of  it  to  Vauxhall. 

Kennington  Place,  Upper  Kenning- 
ton-Lane,— forms  part  of  the  S. 
side,  commencing  near  the  Wind- 
mill tavern,  extending  towards 
Vauxhall. 

Kennington  -  Place,  Kennington  - 
Green, — behind  the  Horns  tavern, 
or  the  first  on  the  R.  from  the  Com- 
mon towards  Kennington-cross. 

Kenningt on-Row,  Kennington, — is 
facing  theCommon,extending  from 
the  Horns  Tavern  to  Queen's 
Place,  on  the  High-road  to  New- 
ington. 

Kent- Place,    Kent-Road, forms 

part  of  the  L.  side,  about  £  of  a 
mile  below  the  Bricklayers-arms, 
and  op.  the  Asylum  for  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb. 

Kent- 


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Kent-Road, commences     at    the' 

Elephant  and  Castle,  about  a 
mile  S.  from  London  -  bridge, 
and  leads  to  Blackheath,  Green- 
wich, &c. 

Kent-Street,  Borough, — commences 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  east  from 
St.  George's  church,  and  leads  to 
the  Bricklayers-arms. 

Kent-Street-Road,-, — the  E.  conti- 
nuation of  Kent-street,  extending, 
from  the    turnpike  to  the   Brick- 

»  layers-arms. 

Kentish  -  Buildings,     High  -  Street, 

Borough, at  94,  about  £  of  a 

mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Kenton-Street,  Brunswick- Square, — 
the  N.  continuation  of  Wilmot- st. 
from  36,  Bernard-st.  being  parallel 
to  and  between  Hunter-st.  and 
Marchmont-st. 

Kepple-Mews  North,  Kepple-Street, 
Bedford-Square, — a  few  yards  on 
the  L.  from  11,  Gower-st.  to- 
wards Russell-square. 

Keppel-Mews  South,  Keppel-Street, 
Bedford- Square, — the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  yards  from  10,  Gower- 
st.  towards  Russell-square. 

Keppel's  Row,  New-Road,  Mary- 
bone, — on  the  S.  side,  about  -£  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Tottenham- 
court-road,  near  the  N.  W.  corner 
of  Fitzroy-square. 

Keppel-Street,  RusselI-Square,-at  30, 
on  the  W.  side,  extending  to  10, 
Gower-st.  Bedford-square,  and  is 
continued  by  Great  Store-st.  to 
Tottenham-court-road. 

Keppel-Street,  Old  Gravel-Lane, — 
at  71,  the  tecond  on  the  L.  about 
A  of  a  mile  from  66,  Ratcliffe- 
highway. 

Keppel-Street,  Great  Guildford- 
Street,  Borough, — about  ten  doors 
on  the  R.  from  35,  Queen-st. 
leading  to  America-place. 

Key  -  Court,  Little  St,  Thomas 
Apostles,-behiad  the  fourth  house 


on  the  R.  from   34,  Bow-lane, 

Cheapside. 

Kidney-Stairs,  Narrow-Street,  Lime- 
house,1 — a  few  doors  W.  of  the 
Draw-bridge,  about  2|  miles 
below  London-bridge  by  the  line 
of  the  river. 

Kilvinton's  Coal-Wharf,  Bankside,- 
on  the  E.  side  of  Honduras-wharf, 
about  3-  of  a  mile  below  Black- 
friars-bridge. 

King's  Buildings,  Marybone-Lane,- 
at  67,  the  first  on  the  L.  about  £ 
of  a  mile  from  158,  Oxtord-st. 

King's  Court,  King's  Row,  Pimlico,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Arabella- 
row  towards  Chelsea. 

King's  Court,  Blue-Anchor-Alley, 
Bunhill-Row, — the  secend  on  the 
L.  a  few  yards  from  9P,  White- 
cross-st.  towards  99,  Bunhill-row. 

King's  Court,  King-Street,  Spital- 
fields  or  Bethnal-Green, — about 
the  middle  of  the  N.  side,  viz. 
between  158,  Brick-lane  and 
Faxthing-st. 

King's  Court,  Broadwall,  Christ- 
Church  or  Lambeth, — the  second 
on  the  L.  from  Charlotte-st.  or 
the  New-cut. 

King's  Court,  Great  Suffolk-Street, 
Mint,  Borough, — is  the  last  on  the 
R.  about  I  of  a  mile  from  80, 
Blackman-st.  and  near  Gravel- 
lane. 

King -Court  (Three),  Whitecross- 
Street,  Cripplegate, — at  9,  about 
six  doors  on  the  R.  south  from 
Beech-lane. 

King  -  Court  (Three),  Lombard- 
Street, — at  33,  four  doors  E.  from 
Clement's  lane,  it  leads  to  Nag's- 
head-court,  and  33,  Gracechurch- 
street. 

King  -  Court  (Three),  Minories, — 
at  10,  the  second  on  the  L.  ten 
doors  from  op.  the  Church,  Aid- 
gate. 

King's  Mews,  Charing-Cross,-a  few 

yards  on  the  R.  from  the  Strand, 

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towards  the  Haymarket,  the  prin- 
cipal entrance  is  op.  the  Phcenix 
Fire-office. 

King's  Mews  (Upper), — on  the  N. 
side  of  the  last  described,  from 
whence  it  leads  to  Castle-street, 
Leicester-sq. 

King's  Mews  (Back), — on  the  W. 
side  the  King's  mews,  entrance  the 
corner  of  Whitcomb-st. 

King's  Mews  or  King-Street-Mews, 
Park-Lane,  Grosvenor-Square, — 
the  fifth  on  the  L.  from  Oxford- 
st.  it  leads  to  King-st. 

King's*  Mews,  King's  Road,  Gray's- 
Inn-Lane, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  yards  from  the  said  lane. 

King's  Mill,  Rotherhithe-Street, — 
about  |  of  a  mile  bek>w  the 
church,  and  op.  King  James's 
stairs,  Wapping-wall. 

King's   Place,   Pall-Mali, at   58, 

about  thirteen  doors  on  the  L. 
from  St.  James's  street,  it  leads  to 
King-st. 

King's  Piace,  Church- Row,  St.  Pan- j 
eras, — about  a  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Battle-bridge  towards  Catn- 
den-town,  it  leads  to  Back-lane. 

King's  Place,  Commercial-Road, — 
forms  pari  of  the  S.  side,  viz.  be- 
tween Batty-st.  and  King-street, 
about -^  of  a  mile  from  White- 
chapel-church. 

King's  Place,  Blackman-Streer,  Bo- 
rough.— at  63,  nearly  cp.  the 
King's  Bench. 

King's  Place,  Belvedere-Place,  Bo- 
rough-Road,-the  first  W.  parallel 
to  part  of  it,  at  the  back  of  45, 
nearly  op.  the  King's  Bench. 

King's  Road.Grosvenor-Place,  Pim- 
lico, — the  fourth  on  the  R.  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  Hyde-park- 
corner. 

King's- Road-Terrace,   Chelsea, a 

p.irt  of  the  King's  road  by  Manor- 
place,  and  nearly  op.  Smith-st. 
about  \  of  a  mile  from  Sloane-st. 

King's  Road,  Gray's-Iun-Lane,—  the 


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first  on  the  L.  about  •£  of  a  mile 
from  Middle-row,  Holborn,  it 
extends  to  Bedford-row  and  Theo- 
bald's road. 

King's  Road,  Poplar  (late  Harrow. 
Lane), — by  the  Harrow  public- 
house,  about  -§  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  Commercial-road. 

King's  Row,  Brompton, — forms  a 
part  of  the  R.  side  the  High-st.or 
road,  adjoining  Knightsbridge. 

King's  Row,  Pimlico, — forms  part 
of  the  R.  side  the  High-st.  or 
road,  near  \  of  a  mile  from  Buck- 
ingham gate,  ex  tending  from  Ara- 
bella-row to  Eaton-st. 

King's  Row,  Palmer's  Village,  West- 
minster,— the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Brewer's  Row,  or  from  the  Bride- 
well. 

King's  Row,  Pentonville, — part  of 
the  N.  side  the  High-st.  or  road, 
nearly  op.  the  New -river- reser- 
voir, it  extends  from  Penton-st, 
to  the  chapel. 

King's  Row,  Dog-Row,  Bethnal- 
Green,— —forms  part  of  the  W. 
side,  nearly  op.  Red-cow-lane, 
about  j  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Mile-end-turnpike. 

King's  Row,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — about  \  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  nearly  op.  the  Montpel- 
lier-gardens. 

King's  Row,  Ncwington  High- 
Street  or  Road, — part  of  the  E. 
side,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle,  and 
nearly  op.  the  church. 

King's  Row,  Horselydown.  See 
King-st. 

King's  Square,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields, — at  1G2,  two  doors  N.from 
Phcenix  st. 

King's  Square,  Horseshoe  -  Alley, 
Moorfields, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  yards  from  Wilson-st. 

King's -Square-Court,  Chapel-Street, 
Oxford-Street,-is  the  continuation 

of 


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of  it,  entering  by  396,  Oxford- st.  it 
leads  to  Carlisle-st.  and  Soho-sq. 
King's  Stairs,  Rotherhithe-Street, — 
at  18,  op.  King-st.   about  -J.  of  a 
mile  W.  from  the  church,  facing 
Wapping  New-stairs. 
King-Street,  Ebury-Street,  Chelsea,- 
the  first  on  the  R.   a  few  doors 
from    the    Watch- house    towards 
Five-fields. 
King-Street,  Edgware-Road, — at  53, 
the  fifth  on  the  R.   near  j    of  a 
mile  from  Tyburn-turnpike. 
King-Street,  Baker-Street,  Portman- 
Square, — the  second  street  on  the 
L.  i  of  a  mile  from   the   N.  E. 
corner  of  the  square,  it  extends  to 
Gloucester-place. 
King-Street,     Park-Street,  Grosve- 
nor-Square, — at  28,, the  fifth  on 
the  L.  |  of  a  mile  from  2 18,  Ox- 
ford-st. 
King-Street,  Golden-Square,  or  Car- 
naby- Market, — at    27,  Silver-st. 
near  the  N.W.  corner  of  the  square, 
where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.  1  and  101,  it  extends  to  332, 
Oxford-st. 
King-Street,  St.  James's  Square, — on 
the    W.  side,   leading   to    Little 
King-st.  and    12,  St.  James's  st. 
near  the  Palace. 
^Cing-Street  (Little),  St.  James's  St.- 
at  12,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  R.  from  the  Palace. 
King-Street,    Westminster, — the   S. 
continuation  of  Whitehall,   bear- 
ing to  the  R.  and  leading  to    the 
Abbey,  being  the  W.  parallel  to 
Parliament-st. 

King-Street,    Covent-Garden, at 

theN.  W.  corner,  leadingto  New- 
st.  and  to  59,  St.  Martin's  lane. 
King-Street,  Drury-Lane,— at  165, 
the  second  N.  parallel  to  part  of 
Great  Queen -st.  Lincoln's-inn- 
fields,  it  leads  to  Cross-st.  and 
Newton- st.  Holborn. 
King- Street,  Princes-Street,  Soho,— 
at  18,  on  the  E.  side  the  church, 


K 

4 

between  Gerrard-st.  and  Compton- 
street. 
King  -  Street,  Broad  -  Street,  St. 
Giles's, — the  first  street  on  the 
L.  from  Holborn,  or  from  Drury- 
lane,  it  leads  to  Cross-lane  and 
106,  Long-acre. 

King-Street,     High-Holborn, at 

120,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Fleet-market,  it  extends  to 
Hart-st.  Bloomsbury-square. 
King-Street  (Upper),  Bloomsbury,— 
the  continuation  of  the  last  de- 
scribed, extending  from  Hart-st.  to 
Southampton-row. 
King-Street,   Snow-Hill, — the   con- 
tinuation of  it  on  the    L.  from 
Fleet-market  towards Smithfield. 
King-Street,  Gos well-Street, — near 
the  N.  end,  about  \  a  mile  on  the 
L.   from   Barbican,    it    leads   to 
Compton-st.  and  St.  John-st. 
King  -  Street,   Long  -  Lane,    West- 
Smithfield, — about  the  middle  of 
the  S.  side,  op.  Charter-house-st. 
it  leads  into  Bartholomew -close. 

King-Street,  Cheapside, between 

92   and  93,  near  |  of  a  mile,  on 
the  L.  from   St.    Paul's-church- 
yard,  it  extends  to  Guildhall. 
King-Street,    Wilson-Street,    Fins» 

bury  -  Square, at  45,   nearly 

opposite  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
square. 
King-Street,  Old-Street-Square,  St. 

Luke's, at  the    S.  E.  corner, 

leading    to    Pesthouse-Row,  W. 
side  of  St.  Luke's  hospital. 
King-Street,  Old-Street-Rcad, — the 
second  on  the  R.  about  |  of  a  mile 
from  Shoreditch-church,  it  leads 
to  Hoxton-square. 
King-Street,   1  urk-Street,  Eethnal- 
Green, —  the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  Virginia-row  behind 
Shoreditch-church. 
King  -  Street,  Brick  -  Lane,   Spital- 
fields, — at  158,  the  fourth  on  the 
R.    from    165,  Church-st.  it  ex- 
tends to  Farthing-st. 

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King-Street,  Creechurch-lane, — the 
continuation  of  it  on  the  R.  from 
87,  Leadenhall-st.  it  leads  to 
Duke's  place. 

King-Street,   Tower-Hill , behind 

the  houses  which  form  Little  Hill- 
st.  on  the  E.  side  of  Little  Tower- 
hill,  by  Rosemary --lane. 
King-Street,  Church-Street,  Mile- 
End  New-Town,  —  at  60,  the 
first  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
Baker's  row,  entering  by  94, 
Whitechapel-  road. 

King-Street,  Commercial- Road, 

the  "third  on  the  R.  from  Church- 
lane  and  nearly  op.  Gloucester-st. 
about  £  of  a  mile  from   White- 
chapel-church. 
King  -  Street,   Sampson's    Gardens, 
Wapping, — the    continuation    of 
Globe-st.  from  GO,  Wapping-st. 
King-Street,   Old    Gravel-lane,   St. 
George's  in  the  East, — at  17,  the 
second   on    the    R.    from     157, 
Wapping-st.    it    extends  to   29, 
New  Gravel-lane. 
King-Street,  Lambeth-Walk,-about 
the  middle  of  the  E.  side,  nearly 
op.    Paradise  -  row,    it  leads    to 
Globe-court  and  Gray's  walk! 
King- Street,     Belvedere- Place,    Bo- 
rough-Road,— the  second  on  the 
L.  from   behind  -15,  on  the  W. 
side  the  King's  Bench. 
King-Street,  Mint-Street,  Borough,- 
the  fourth  on  the  R.  from  op.  St. 
George's  church. 
King-Street,  High-Street,  Borough,- 
at  109,  about  i  of  a  mile   on  the 
L.   from   London-bridge,  leading 
to  Snow's  fields. 
King-Street  or  Row,HorscIydown,- 
the  continuation  of  Queen-street 
from  the  E.  end  of  Frce-School-st. 
to  Shad-Thames. 
King  -  Street,     Bermondsey     New- 
Road, — the  third  on  the  R.   from 
the    Bricklayers  arm*-.  Kent  road, 
towards  Bermondicy-church. 
King-Street,  East-Lare,  Walworth,- 


the  first  on   the  L.  about  |  of  a 
mile  from  Walworth  High-st.  or 
road,  it  leads  to  Oueen-st. 
King-Street,  Rotherhithe-Street, — at 
375,  op.  King's  stairs,  about  %  of 
a  mile  ab  ve  or  W.  of  the  church, 
it  extends  to     Paradise-st.    near 
Mill-pond-bridge. 
King's  -  Arm3  -  Buildings,     Wood- 
btreet,  Cheapside, — at    10,   that 
number  of  doors  on  the   R.  from 
122,  Cheapide. 
King's  -  Arms  -  Buildings,  Change- 
Alley, — behind   numbers  24  and 
28,  Cornhill,  op.   the  R6yal-Ex- 
change. 
King's  -  Arms  -  Court,     Windmill- 
Street,  Finsbury-Square, about 

seventeen  do  rs  on   the   R.    from 
the  N.  W.  coiner  of  the  square. 
King's- Arms-Ccurt,      Whitechapel- 
Road, — at  29,  a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  east  from  the  church. 
King's  Arms-Gardens,  Sun-Tavern- 
FielcL,  St.  George's  in  the  East,— 
a  few  doors  E.  from  King  David- 
lane,  Shadvvell. 
King's- Arms-Inn,  Holborn-Bridge,- 
facing  the  N.  end  of  Fleet-mar- 
ket, between  Snow-hiil  and  Hol- 
born-hill. 
King's  -  Arms  -  Inn,     Leadenhall  - 
Street, — is  behind  121,  nearly  op. 
the  India- House. 
King's-Arms-Coach-Office,  Bifhops- 
gate- Within, — at  106,  about  ten 
d  ors  N.  of  Thrcadneedle-'t. 
King's- Arms-Stair- ,    College-Street, 
Narrow- Wall,  Lambeth,— on  the 
S.side  Martineau's  brewery,  about 
I  of  a  mile  below  Westminster- 
bridge. 
King's  -  Arms  -  Stairs,    Mill  -  Wall, 
Poplar, — about  |  of  a  mile  below 
the  entrance   to   the  West-India- 
docks,  nearly  opposite  Greenland- 
dock. 
King's -Arms -Yard,    Drury-Lane, — 
at  180,  the  third  on  the  L.  about 
fourteen  doots  from  the  W.  end 

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■oT  Holhorn,  it  leads  into  Smart's 
Buildings. 

King's- Ariru-Yard,  Queen-Street, 
Oolden-Square,-about  seven  doors 
on  the  R.  from  46,  Great  Wind- 
mill-st.  Haymarket. 

King's-Arms-Yard,  Whitecross-  St. 
Cripplegate,-at  40,  the  second  on 
the  R.  about  twelve  doors  fr^m 
1 15,  Fore  st.  there  is  another  of  the 
same  name  two  doors  further  N.   - 

King's- Arms- Yard, Coleman-Street,- 
at  51,  about  nine  or  ten  doors  en 
the  R.  from  Lothbury,  or  from 
the  Old  Jewry. 

King's- Arms- Yard  or  Court,  Princes- 
Street,  Lambeth, — a  few  yards  on 
the  R.  from  Vauxhall-row,  and 
nearly  op.  i>  ew-st. 

King's  rench  ((  ourts  of).  See  West- 
minster-Hall and  Guildhall. 

King's- Bench-Office,  Temple, on 

the  S.  side  of  King's-Bench-walk, 
near  the  bottom  of  Mitre-court, 
fmm  -1 1,  Fleet-st. 

Kind's- Bench -Prison,  Stones-  End. 
Borough, —  the  corner  of  the  Bo- 
rough-road, about  f  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  London-bridge. 

King's-Bench-Row,  Borough-Road ,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Stones-end, 
leading  by  the  S.  side  the  King's 
Bench  to  Belvedere  place. 

King's- Bench-Walk,  Temple. — the 
open  space  on  the  N.  side  the 
Temple  gardens,  entrance  at  44, 
Flpet-st.  by  Mitre-court. 

King's-Bench-Walk,  Bennet's  Row, 
St.  George's  Fields, — the  fourth 
on  the  R.  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
Blackfriars-road,  it  extends  to 
Higler^-lane. 

King  David- Fort,  Back-lane,  St. 
George's  in  the  Ea  t. — about  |  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  below  Cannon- 
st.  turnpike,  and  op.  King  David- 
lane. 

King  David-Lane,  Shad  well  High- 
Street,— at  198,  nearly  op.  theW. 
side  of  Shadwell-church-yard,  it 


leads  to  Back-lane  and  Sun-tavern- 
ficld  . 

King  David-Street, King  David- Lane, 
Shadwell, —  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
1 99,High-st.  extending  to  Mercer- 
street. 

King  Edward's-Stairs,  Wapping, — at 
221,  Wapping-st.  nearly  op.  Ro- 
therhithe-church,  about  4;  of  a 
mile  below  the  London-docks. 

King  Edward-Street,  New  Bridge- 
Street,  Blackfriars, — the  first  on 
the  R.  in  Wiltam-street,  by. the 
bridge,  extending  to  Tudor-* t. 

King  Edward-Street, Mile-End  New- 
Town, — the  second  on  the  L.  in 
Chapel-st.  or  Princes-row,  from 
Great  Garden-st.  entering  by  50, 
Whitechapel-road. 

King  Edward-Street,  Wapping, — at 
172,  Wapping-st.  op.  King  Ed- 
ward-stairs, it  extends  to  Cinna- 
mon-st. 

King's-Head-Alley,  Rose-Lane,  Spi- 
taifie'ds,. —  at  the  back  or  S.  side 
of  King's-head-court,  a  kw  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Wentworth-st. 

King's-Head-Alley,  Virginia-Street, 
Parson's  Street,  Upper  East-Smith- 
field, — about  ten  doors  on  the  R. 
from  47,  Parson's-st.  and  is  op. 
Pennington-st. 

King's- Head -Court,  John -Street, 
Westminster, — on  the  E.  side, 
being  the  third  on  the  L.  in  Wood- 
st.  from  63,  Millbank-st. 

King's  -  Head  -  Court,  Broadway, 
Westminster, — on  the  N.  side, 
about  ix  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Tcthill-st.  towards  Queen-square. 

King's-Head-Court,  Shoe-Lane, — - 
at  08.  the  fir  t  on  the  L.  about 
fifteen  doors  from  130,  Fieet-st. 
it  leads  to  Gough-square. 

King's  -  Head  -  Court,  326,  High- 
iToIborn.    See  Middle-Row. Place. 

King's-Head-Court,  Holhorn  Hill.- 
at  iO.  about  -6  of  a  mile  n  the  L. 
from  Fleet-market,  it  lead^  to  63* 
Fetter-lane. 

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King's  -  Head  -  Court,  Gray's  -  Inn- 
Lane, — about  twenty-four  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Middle-row,  Hol- 
born  (late  Plough-court  or  yard). 
King's-Head-Court,  St.  Martin's-le- 
Grand, — at  17,  the  fourth  on  the 
L.  seventeen  doors  from  66,  New- 
gate-st. 
King's-  Head -Court,  Beech-Street, 

Barbican, at  42,    about   eight 

doors  E.  from  Golden-lane. 
King's  -  Head  -  Court,     St.    Paul's- 
Church-Yard, — at  27,  5.   side, 
leading  into  Little  Carter-lane. 
King's  -  Head  -  Court,    Shoreditch- 
High-Street,— at   244,   about   six 
doors  N.  from  Worship-st.  it  leads 
to  Cumberland-st. 
King's-Head-Court,    Long- Alley, 
Moorfields, — the  third  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  Crown-st.  to- 
wards Worship-st. 
King's-Head-Court,  Gutter- Lane, — 
at  14,  the  second  on  the  R.  four- 
teen doors  from  132,  Cheapside. 
King's  -  Head  -  Court,  Fish  -  Street- 
Hill, — at  34,  about  five  doors  on 
the   R.   from   London-bridge,    it 
leads  into  Pudding-lane. 
King's  Head-Court,  Rose-Lane,  Spi- 
talfields, — the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
door^  from  Wentworth-  st. 
King's- Head-Court,    Pctticcat-lane, 
Spita;fields, —  the  second  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  Widegate-street, 
Bishop.sgate,    and    is   nearly   op. 
Catherine-wheel-alley. 
King's-Head-Court,     Red-Lion-St. 
Spitalfields, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  the  W.  side  of  the  church, 
or  from  Paternoster-row. 
King's-  Head -Court,  Gravel -Lane, 
Borough, — on  the  W.  side,  nearly 
op.  Zoar-st.  or  a  few  doors  N. 
from  Price's  st. 
King's -Head -Gardens,    Holywell- 
Row,  Holywell-Mount, — the  first 
on  the  L.  from  Worship-square, 
towards  Chapcl-st. 
King's-Head-Inn,  Old-Change, — at 


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17,  about  ten  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  S.  E.  corner  of  St.  Paul's- 
church-yard. 
King's-Head-Inn,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  53,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  London-bridge. 
King's- Head- Yard,    Duke- Street, 
Lincoln's-Inn- Fields. — the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  52,  W. 
side  of  Lincoln's-inn-fields. 
King's-Head-Yard,     Charles-Street, 
Hatton-Garden, — at  14,  about  six 
doors  on  the  R.  from  24,  Hatton- 
garden,  towards  Saffron-hill. 
King's  -  Head-  Yard,  Duke-  Street, 
Bloomsbury,-about  three  doors  on 
the  L.  from  43,  Great  Russell-st. 
King's-Head-Yard,     High -Street, 
Lambeth, — the  third  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from  the  church. 
King's-Head-Yard,  Tooley- Street, — 
behind  178,  being  the  corner  of 
Berm.ndsey-st. 
King  Henry-Court,  King-Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  29,  New 
Gravel-lane. 
King    Henry  -  Yard,    Nightingale- 
Lane,  East-Smithfield, — about  £• 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  L'pper 
East-Smithfield,  and  two  or  three 
doors  N.  from  Burr-st. 
King  James's  Stairs,  Wapping-Wall,- 
at  70,  op.  Star-st.  Shadwell,  about 
1 1  of  a  mile  below  London-bridge, 
and  nearly  op.  the  King's  Mills, 
Rotherhithe. 
King  John's  Court,  Holywell-Lane, 
Shorcditch, — at  13,    being    that 
number  of  houses  on  the  R.  from 
93,  Shoreditch. 
King  John's   Court  (Little),  Holy- 
well-Lane, Shoreditch, — the  first 
on   the  L.  in  the  last  described, 
from  13,  Holywell. lane,  it  leads 
to  Wood's  buildings. 
King   John's   Court,    Lime -Kilns, 
Limehouse-Causeway, — is  facing 
the  Lime-kilns-dock,  at  the  E. end 
of  Forc-st. 

King 


King  John's  Palace,  Tottenham- 
Court, — on  the  E.  side  the  corner 
formed  by  the  Hampstead-road 
and  the  new  road,  facing  Totten- 
ham-court. 

King  and  Key  Coach-Office,  Fleet- 
street, — at  1-12,  about  twelve 
doors  W.  from  Shoe-lane. 

King  and  Queen-Stairs,  Rotherhifhe,- 
on  the  E.  side  the  Surrey  Canal, 
about  j  a  mile  below  the  church, 
and  op.  Cole-stairs,  Shadwell. 

Kinning's  Buildings,  Swan- Lane, 
Roihcrhithe, — a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Roiherhithe-st.  and  near 
the  K.  end  of  Adam-st. 

Kirby-Court,  West-street,  W.  Smith- 
field, — a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  N.  W.  corner-  of  Smithfield, 
towards  Saffron  -hill. 

Kirby  Street,  Charles-Street,  Hat- 
ton-Garden, — at  33,  four  doors 
on  the  L.  from  25,  Hatton-g.T- 
den,  it  extends  to  Cross-st. 

Kirk's  Place,  Pitt-Street,  Prospeft- 
Place,  St.  George's  Fields, — a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Pro  pect- 
place,  being  a  part  of  the  E.  side 
the  said  st. 

Kirkraan's  Place,  Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — at  54,  between  Windmill- 
street  and  Goodge-ctreet,  about  J 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Oxford- 
street. 

Kitbford-Place,  Hackney-Road, 

forms  part  of  the  L.  side,  adjoin- 
ing the  chapel,  about  ^  of  a  mile 
from  Shoreditch-church. 

Kittleby-Court,  Blue- Anchor- Yard, 
Rosemary-Lane, — the  fifth  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  48,  Rose- 
mary-lane. 

Kingsgare-Street,  High-Holborn, — 
at  180,  about  I  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Fleet-market,  between 
Red- Lion-square  and  Bloomsbury- 
square,  it  leads  to  Gloucester-st. 
and  Queen-square. 

Kingsland  -  Road, — commences  at 
Shoreditch-church,  on  the  L.  and 


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leads  to  Kingsland,  Dalston,  and 
Stoke-  Ne  wington . 

Kingsland- Row,  Old  Gravel-Lanc,- 
at  1 14,  about  ten  doors  on  the  R. 
from  G5,  Ratchffe-highway. 

Knightsbridge, — commences  by  the 
turnpike  at  Hyde. park-corner,  and 
includes  both  sides  the  high-road, 
towards  Kensington,  say  about  a 
mile  in  length. 

Knightsbridge  -  Green,  Knights- 
bridge,— about  \  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Hyde-park-corner,  nearly 
op.  the  Barracks,  leading  to  the 
Brompton  high-road. 

Knight's  Court,  Green-Bank,  Wap- 
ping,-the  continuation  ot  Harrel's 
court,  bearing  to  the  R.  it  leads  to 
Tench-st. 

Knight's  Court,  Green-Walk,  Christ- 
church,  Surrey, — the  second  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from  Hclland- 
st.  near  Blackfriars-bridge. 

Knight-Rider-Court,  Little  Knight- 
Rider-Street,  Do&ori-Commons,- 
at  15,  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  Old-Change,  or  from  Old  Fish- 
street. 

Knight- Rider-Street  (Great),  Doc- 
tors-Commons, about  ten  doors 
on  the  R.  from  14,  on  the  S.  side 
St.  Paul's  -  church  -  yard,  along 
Paul's  Chain  and  Godliman-st. 

Knight- Rider-Street  (Little),  Doc- 
tors-Commons,— is  op.  the  last, 
entering  by  Paul's  Chain. 

Knowle's  Court,  Little  Carter-Lane, 
Doctors-Commons, — at  10,  the 
second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
14,  Old  Change. 


LABOUR-IN- VAIN- COURT, 
Old  Fish-Street- Hill,  Upper 
Thames-Street, — a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  201,  Upper  Thames- 
st.  it  leads  to  10,  Lambeth-hill. 
Labour- 


Labour-in-Vain-Hill,Upper  Thames- 
Street.     See  Old  Fish- Street-Hill. 

Labour  -  in  -Vain  -  Street,  Shadwell- 
Market, — at  the  S.  E.  corner,  be- 
ing a  few  doors  S.  from  66,  Shad- 
well  High-st. 

Labour-in- Vain-Street  (Little) ,  Shad- 
well, — on  the  S.-side  Shadwell- 
water-works,and  about  three  doors 
from  Lower  Shadwell. 

Lad-Court,White-Hind-  Alley,  Bank  - 
side,  Southwark, — about  the  mid- 
dle of  the  E.  side,  viz.  between 
Bank-ide  and  Maid-lane. 

Lad-Lane,  Wood-Street,  Cheapside,- 
at  19,  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
122,  Cheapside,  it  extends  to  17, 
Tvlflk.st. 

Lamb- Alley,  Bishop:gate-Without,- 
at  144.  W.  side,  being  parallel  to, 
er  behind  the  houses  which  form 
the  N.  side  of  Sun-st. 

Lamb-Alley,  Blackman-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  31,  the  fourth  on  the 
L.  about  that  number  of  doors 
from  St.  George's  church  towards 
the  Stone  -end. 

Lamb. Alley  (Little),  Blnckman-St.- 
at  7,  being  that  number  of  door> 
from  St.  George's  church. 

Lamb-Alley,  Bermondsey- Street, — 
at  185,  the  fourth  on  the  L.  from 
the  church  towards  Tooley-st. 

Lamb's  Buildings,  Inner  Temple- 
Lane, —  tlie.econd  on  the  L.  a  few 
door:,  from  16,  Fket-:-t.  it  leads 
to  Tantield-ourt  and  King's- 
Bench-walk. 

Lamb's  Buildings,  Cherry  -  Tree- 
Alley,  Bunhill-Row,  St.  Luke's, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  yards 
from  117,  Runhil!-row,  leading  to 
Biue-anchor-alley, 

Lamb's  Court  or  Square,  Clerken- 
wcll  Green, — at  23,  on  the  S.  side 
the  Scssions-house. 

Lamb-Court,  Lamb-Alley,  Bishop-- 
gate-Without,— the  first  on  the  R. 
from  144,  Bi.shopsgate-'t. 

Lamb's  Co«rt,  Red  Lion-Court,  Spi- 


talfields, — about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side,  viz.  between  19,  Red- 
Hon-<t.  and  22.  Wood-st. 

Lamb's  Court,  Whitechapel-Road, — 
at  65,  N.  side,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  below  the  church. 

Lamb  Green,  Bermondsey, — the  ter- 
mination of  Lamb-alley,  from  185, 
Bermondsey-street. 

Lamb's  Passage,  Chiswell-Street, — 
at  74,  the  third  on  the  R.  about 
£  of  a  mile  from  the  S.  W.  corner 
of  Fimbury-square. 

Lamb- Row,  Wilmot-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — at  the  S.  end  on  the  L. 
by  the  Lamb  public-house,  leading 
towards  Dog-row. 

Lamb-Street,  Spitalfields, — the  E. 
continuation  of  Spital-square,  en- 
tering by  103,  Bishcpsgate- with- 
out, it  leads  to  Brown's  lane  and 
Brick-lane. 

Lamb's  Yard,  Lamb's  -  Conduit - 
Street,  Red- Lion-Square, — at  41, 
about  eight  doors  on  the  L.  from 
op.  the  Foundling-hospital. 

La  mb's-Conduit- Passage,  Red-Lion- 
Square, — at  25,  the  N.  K.  corner, 
extending  to  13,  Red-lion-st. 

Lamb's- Conduit-Street,  Red -Lion- 
Street,  Holborn, the  N.  conti- 
nuation of  it,  entering  by  71, 
High  -  Holborn,  leading  to  the* 
Foundling  hospital. 

Lambeth- Butts,  Lambeth, -that  part 
which  divides  Vauxhalfwalk  from 
Lambeth-walk,  being  the  K.  con- 
tinuation of  Broad-st. 

Lambeth  Chapel,    Lambeth, is  a 

few  doors  on  the  R.  south  from 
the  Asylum,  nearly  op.  the  Three 
Stags,  about  \  a  mile  from  Wc.-t- 
minster-bridgc. 

Lambeth  -  Hill,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  212,  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Blackfriars-bridge, 
leading  to  the  Old-Change. 

Lambeth  -  Marsh,       Westminster- 

Bridgc-Road, — the  tecond  on  the 

L.  about  {    of  a  mile  from  the 

bridge, 


bridge,  leading  from  the  turnpike 
to  Blackfriars-road. 

Lambeth -Upper-  Marsh,  Westmin- 
ster-Bridge-Road,— is  op.  the  last, 
about  I  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  bridge,  it  extends  to  Stangate- 
street. 

Lambeth  -  Mews,  Clarges  -  Street, 
Piccadilly, — at  the  N.  end  of  it, 
leading  to  Oueen-st.  and  Charles- 
st.  Berkeley-square. 

Lambeth-Palace,  Lambeth, — on  the 
N.  side  of  Lanibeih-church,  by 
the  River-Thames,  about  -l  of  a 
mile  above  Westminster-bridge. 

Lambeth- Place,  West-Square,  St. 
George's  Fields, — at  the  S.  end 
of  Gibraltar-row,  near  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle. 

Lambeth-Road,  St. George's  Fields, - 
on  the  S.  side  the  Obelisk,  facing 
•  Blackfriars-road  and  leading  to- 
wards Lambeth-church. 

Lambeth  Stairs,  Lambeth, — on  the 
W.  side  Lambeth-church,  near  \ 
a  mile  above  Westminster-bridge. 

Lambeth  or  Lambert-Street,  Good- 
man's Fields, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  behind  82,  Lemon-st.  it 
extends  to  Little  Ayliffe-st. 

Lambeth-Terrace,   Lambeth, the 

first  on  the  R.  in  the  High-road 
S.  from  the  Asylum,  and  nearly 
op.  the  New-chapel,  it  extends  to- 
wards Lambeth-church. 

Lambeth- Walk,  Lambeth, -entrance 
by  the  first  on  the  L.  a  few  doors 
from  the  New  -  chapel  towards 
Lambeth-church,  it  extends  to 
Lambeth-butts. 

Lambeth-Wjter-Works,  Narrow- 
Wall,  Lambeth, — a  few  doors  be- 
low Coad's  Artificial-stone- ma- 
nufactory, and  about  -£  of  a  mile 
from  Westminster-bridge. 

Lambeth  (South),  Water- Works,-at 
the  back  of  Kennington-place, 
Upper  Kennington  -  lane,  near 
Vauxhall-gardens. 

Lambeth- Workhouse,    Workhouse- 


Lane, — on  the  L.  side,  near  Lam- 
beth-walk, about  £  of  a  mile  from 
Kennington-cross. 

Lancashire-Court,  New  Bond-st. 

at  1 1  5,  the  third  on  the  R.  about 
£  of  a  mile  from  307,  Oxford-st. 

Lancster-Court,  Strand, — at  174,  a 
few  doors  on  the  L.  from  Charing- 
cross,  it  leads  to  St.  Martin's- 
church-yard. 

Lancaster-Court,  Bankside,    South- 

wark, between.  Smith's    Rents 

and  Rose-alley,  about  ^  of  a  mile 
above  London-bridge. 

Land -Revenue-Office,  Whitehall, — 
the  second  door  on  the  L.  from 
nearly  op.  the  Admiralty  towards 
Middle  Scotland-yard. 

Land  of  Promise,  Hoxton-Town,— ■ 
is  nearly  op.  Workhouse-lane, 
ab~ut  \  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Old-st.'road. 

Langadale  -  Street,  Cannon  -  Street- 
Road,  St.  George's  in  the  Ea^t, — 
the  first  W.  parallel  to  part  of  it, 
extending  from  Wilham-st.  to 
James-street. 

Langbourn  -  Ward  -  Tavern,  Fen- 
church -Street, about    ten  or 

twelve  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Graccchurch-st. 

Langbourn  -  Ward  -  School,  Lime- 
Street, is  by  the  church,  two 

doors  on  the  L.  from  1G0,  Fcn- 
church-st. 

Langley-Buildings,  Wal worth-Com- 
mon,  on  the  S.  side  of  Surrey- 
square,  by  the  Hen  and  Chickens 
public  house,  near  East-lane. 

Lansjley-Place,  Commercial- Road, 
Mile-End  Old-Town, -forms  part 
of  the  N.  side,  between  Green- 
field-st.  and  Gloucester-st.  near  £ 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  White- 
chapel-church. 

Langley-Street,  Long-Acre, -at  115, 
the  fourth  on  the  R.  +  of  a  mile 
from  40,  Drury-lane,  it  extends 
to  Castle-st. 

Langthorn.Court,  Little  Bell-Alley, 
London- 


London- Wall, — on  the  S.   side) 
Leathersellers-buildings,  entering 
op.  Bethlem-hospital. 

Lansdown-Honse,  Berkeley-Square,- 
is  ou  the  S.  side  the  said  square. 

Lansdown -Mews,  Upper  Guilford- 
Street,  Russell  -  Square, — at  33, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Gray's-inn-lane,  and  nearly  op. 
Lansdown -place. 

Lansdown-Mews.Clarges-Street.  Pic- 
cadilly,  between   25   and  26, 

about  seven  doors  on  the  R.  north 
from  Boiton-row. 

Lansdown-Passage,  Berkeley-Street, 
Berkeley-Square, — a  few  yards  on 
the  R.  from  the  square,  leading  to 
Bolton- row. 

Lansdown  -  Place,  Great  Guilford- 
Street,  Russell-Square, — the  third 
on  the  R.  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
Gray's-inn-lane,  extending  to 
Brunswick-square. 

Lant-Street  (Old),  Blackman-Street, 
Borough, — at  109,  the  first  on  the 
R.  about  twenty  doors  from  St. 
George's  church  towards  the 
King's  Bench. 

Lant-Street  (New),  Borough, — the 
W.  continuation  of  the  last  de- 
scribed. 

Lant-Street  (Little),  Borough, — en- 
trance by  the  second  on  the  R.  in 
Lant-st.  from  109,  Blackman-st. 
it  extends  from  Blue-Ball-court  to' 
Lombard-st. 

LascelPs    Court,    Broad-Street,  St. 

Giles's, at    42,   about  |  of  a 

mile  on  the  R.  east  from  the 
church,  and  nearly  op.  Plumbtree- 
street. 

Lascell's  Place,  Broad  -  Street,  St. 
Giles's, — at  50,  about  fourteen 
doors  on  the  L.  west  from  Drury- 
lane. 
Latham's  Place,  Church-Way,  Som- 
mers-Town, — a  few  small  houses 
behind  1,  Sommers-Place  West, 
New-road,  to  which  there  is  a 
communication  by  a  gateway. 


Laudable  Society  for  the  Benefit  of 
Widows, — held  at  4,  Crane-court, 
Fleet-st. 

Laundry-Yard,  Great  Peter- Street, 
Westminster, — the  first  on  the  L. 
about  six  doors  from  Marsham-st. 

Lavender-Lane,  Rotherhithe-Street,- 
is  op.  118,  by  the  Horseferry, 
about  I  of  a  mile  on  theR.  below 
the  church. 

Lavender-Wharf,  Rotherhithe-St ~ 

is  nearly  cp.  140,  by  the  Pageants, 
about  2|  miles  below  London- 
bridge. 

Lawn,  South  Lambeth, —  is  about  \ 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Vaux- 
hali-turnpike,  towards  Stockwell- 
common. 

St.   Lawrence  Jewry-Church,   Cat- 

eaton-Street, the   N.  end   of 

King-si.  Cheapside,  on  the  L.  by 
the  entrance  to  Gilildhall. 

Lawrence-Lane,  Cheapside, — at  96, 
three  doors  W.  of  King-st.  or  the 
fourth  on  the  R.  from  the  Man- 
sion house. 

Lawrence-Pountney-Hill,  Cannon- 
Street, — at  the  bottom  of  Green- 
Lettuce-lane,  from  30,  Cannon-st. 
or  the  top  of  Ducksfoot-lane, 
from  144,  Upper  Thames-st. 

Lawrence-Pcuntney-Lane,  Cannon- 
Street, — at  38,  the  third  on  the  L. 
from  Gracechurch-st.  it  extends  to 
141,  Upper  Thames-st. 

Laxton  -  Court,  Long  -  Lane,  Ber- 
mondsey,- — about  five  doors  W. 
from  the  Halfpenny-hatch,  and 
near  \  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
St.  George's  church. 

Laystall-Street,  Leather-Lane,  Hol- 
born, — the  N„  continuation  of  it, 
bearing  to  the  L.  it  extends  from 
Meux's  brewery  to  Mount-plea- 
sant. 

Layton's  Grove,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,  at  138,  about  sixteen 

doors  on  the  R.  from  St.  George's 
church  towards  London-bridge. 

Layton's  Yard,    High  -  Street,   Bo- 
rough, 


rough, at  14l2,  four  doors  S. 

from  the  last  described. 

Lazenby  -  Court,  Conduit  -  Court, 
Long-  Acre,— 4s  behind  7,  the  W. 
end  of  Long-acre,  near  the  W. 
end  of  Hart-ST. 

Lead-Company's  Office,  St.  Martin's 
Lane,  Cannon-Street, — is  behind 
9,  under  the  gateway,  about 
six  doors  on  the  L.  from  138, 
Upper  Thames-st. 

Lead- Yard,  Kingsland-Road, the 

third  on  the  K.  from  Shoreditch- 
church,  and  about  te.n  doors  S. 
from  Union-st. 

Lead- Yard,  Plough-Street,  Good- 
man's Fields, — the  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  45,  White- 
chapel  High-sr. 

Leadenhall-Buildings,  G  racechurch- 
Street, — at  80,  about  ten  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Fenchurch-st.  leading 
into  Leadenhall-  market. 

Leadenhall-Market.  See  the  last 
article;  it  communicates  also  with 
Leadenhall-st.  at  6,  and  with 
Lime-st.  at  various  places. 

Leadenhall-Street,  Gracechurch-St.- 
at  98,  op.  Cornhill,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and 
158,  it  extends  to  Aldgate. 

Leading-Street,  Fox's  Lane,  Shad- 
well, — the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  :";6,  Shadwell  High-st. 
on  the  £.  side  the  church, 

Leather-Lane,  Holbom, — at  129, 
the  fifth  on  the  R.  about  |  of  a 
mile  from  Fleet-market,  it  extends 
to  Back-lane,  Clerkenwell. 

Leathersellers- Aims-Houses, — on  the 
N.  side  of  Hart-st.  facing  London- 
wall,  or  behind  G3,  Wood-street, 
Cheapside. 

liCathersellers  -  Buildings,  London- 
Wall, — is  nearly  op.  the  centre  of 
the  S.  side  of  Bethlem-hospital, 
it  leads  to  Little  Bell-alley. 

Leathersellers  -  Hall,  St.  Helen's 
Place, — at  the  E.  end  of  it  on  the 
L.  from  4G,  Bishopsgate-st.  within. 


|  Leaves-Court  or  Square,  Fore-Street, 
Lambeth, — is  between  Free-court 
and  Francis's  Stone-yard,  about  | 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  church. 

Leblond's  Buildings,  William-Street, 
Shoreditch, — at  19,  the  last  on 
the  R.from  137, Shoreditch,  about 
four  doors  from  the  Curtain  road. 

Lee's  Court,  St.  Catherine's  Lane, 
St.  Catherine's, — the  seend  on 
the  R.  from  St.  Catherine's  church 
towards  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Lee's  Mews,  North  Audley-Street, 
Grosvenor-Square, — a  few  yards 
on  the  L.  from  the  N.  W.  corner 
of  the  square,  or  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  262,  Oxford-st. 

Lee's  Row,  St.  George's  Fields, — is 
behind  Hatfield  place,  a  few  doors 
on  the  L.  from  the  Obelisk  to- 
wards Westminster-bridge. 

Leg-Alley,  Long-Acre, — at  31,  ten 
doors  W.  from  James-st.  it  extends 
to  Hart-st. 

Leg- Alley,  Shoreditch, at  240, 

about  ten  doors  on  the  L.  north 
from  Worship  -st. 

Leg-Court,  Oxford-Street, — at  417, 
about  twenty-four  doors  on  the 
L.  from  St.  Giles's. 

Leg-Court  (Three),  Whitecross-St. 
St.  Luke's,— at  207,  about  thir- 
teen doors  on  the  L.  from  Beech, 
st.  or  from  Chiswell-st. 

Leg  of  Mutton-Gardens,  Kingsland- 
Road, at   the  back  of  Tyler's 

buildings,  about  \  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Leghorn- Alley,  Rotherhithe-Streer,- 
at  215,  near  Globe-stairs,  about 
f  of  a  mile  below  the  church. 

Leicester-Court,  Castle-Street,  Lei- 
cester-Square,— at  10,  the  first  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from  Green-st. 
or  from  Hemming's  Row. 

Leicester- Place,  Leicester-Square, — 
between  9  and  10,  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  the  square,  it  extends  to 
the  middle  of  Lisle-st. 

Leicester-Square, — is  op.  the  E.  end 
Cc  of 


of  Panton-st.  from  25,  in  the  Hay- 
market,  communicates  with  St. 
Martin's  lane  at  8S,  by  Cran- 
bourne-st.  and  St.  Martin's  court. 

Leicester-Street,  Leicester-Square, — 
at  the  N.  W.  corner  of  the  square, 
extending  to  Li  lest. 

Leicester  ^rreet,  Swallow-Srreet, 

intersects  it  at  31,  being  that  num- 
ber of  houses  from  13,  Piccadilly, 
it  extends  from  Heddon-st.  to 
Warwick-st. 

Leigh-Street,  Red-Lion-Square, — at 
13,  the  middle  of  the  S.  side,  lead- 
ing to  Dean-st.  and  G3,  High- 
Holborn. 

Leith&  Berwick-Wharf, Lower  East- 

Smithfield, nearly  op.  Burr-st. 

about  ^  of  a  mile  below  the  Tower. 

Lemon  -  Court,  Old  Nicol  -  Street, 

Bethnal-Green, the  second    on 

the  L.  ea  t  fiom  Cross-st.  entering 
by  17,  Church-st. 

Lemon  -  Court  or  Row,  Lemon- 
Street,  Goodman's  Fields, — ^at  1, 
the  S.end  of  it,  leading  into  Abel's 
buildings  and  Rosemary-lane. 

Lemon-Court  (Great),  Princes-St. 
Lambeth, — the  second  on  the  L. 
about  twenty  doors  from  Broad- 
st.  towards  Vauxhall. 

Lemon-Court  (Little),  Prince.  St. 
Lambeth  — on  the  S.  side  the  last 
described. 

Lemon-Street,  Goodman's  Field-, — 
the  continuation  of  Red-Li  n-st. 
from  30,  Whitechapel  High-st. 
extending  to  White-Lion-st.  Rose- 
mary-lane. 

Lemon- Street,  Loman's  Pond,  Bo- 
rough,— at  the  E.  end  of  it,  from 
Gravei-lanc,  and  on  the  W.  side 
St.  Saviour's  Workhou  e,  near 
Little  Guildfcrd-st. 

Lemon-Tree- Yard,  Bedfordbury,  St. 
Mar' in's  Lane, — three  doors  on 
the  L.  from  53,Chandos-st.  Co- 
vent -garden. 

Lcnham's  Buildings,  Mount-Street, 
Bethrul-Grccn, at    10,   a   few 


doors  on  the  R.  from  4 1,  Church-st. 

St.  Leonard's Charity-School,  Shore- 
ditch, — the  first  house  on  the  R. 
in  Kingsland-road  from  Shore- 
ditch-church. 

St.  Leonard's  Church,  Shoreditch, — 
is  about  a  mile  on  the  R.  north 
from  Cornhill  along  Bishopsgate 
and  Shoreditch  High  st. 

Leonard-Court,  Paul-Street,  Fins- 
bury, — on  the  N.  side  of  Leo- 
nard-square on  the  L.  towards 
Old-street- road. 

Leonard -Square,  Paul-Street,  Fins- 
bury, an   open    space   where 

Paul-st.  and  Leonard-st.  intersect 
each  other,  a  few  doors  E.  from 
the  Tabernacle. 

Leonard  -  Street,    Shoreditch, the 

continuation  of  Tabernacle-row, 
City.road,  extending  to  Susannah- 
row  and  the  Curtain-road. 

Leonard-Street  (Little),  Paul-Street,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Leonard- 
square  towards  Old-st.  it  extends 
to  Charles-st. 

Leopard-Court,  Baldwin's  Gardens, 
Leather-Lane,  Holborn, — at  37, 
about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from  70, 
Leather-lane. 

Leopard-Court,  Rotherhithe-Street.- 
at  173,  under  the  archway,  be- 
tween Globe-stairs  and  the  Horse- 
ferry,  about  \  cf  a  mile  on  the 
R.  below  the  church. 

Lestock-Place,  Pleasant-Row,  East- 
Lane,  Walworth, — at  the  N.  end 
of  it,  entrance  near  King-st. 

Levant  -  Company's  -  House,  St. 
Helen's  Place, — is  behind  the  N. 
side,  or  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
46,  Rbhopsgate-within. 

Lower- Row,  Lambeth-Butts, -on  the 
N.  side,  being  the  continuation  of 
Broad- St.  on  the  L.  to  Lambeth- 
walk. 

Lexington's  Buildings,  City-Road ,- 
on  the  W.  side  the  turnpike  by 
St.  Luke's  ho  pital,  being  the  fir  t 
on  the  L.  from  Oldest. 

Life- 


"Life  -  G  aards  -  Stables,  King  -  Street, 
Portman  -  .Square, — four  or  five 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Baker-st. 

Life.  Guards-Stables,Port  man-Street, 

Portman  -  Square, about    four 

doors  on  the  R.  from  220,  Ox- 
fr>rd-st.  towards  the  square. 

Lilly-Street,  Great  Saffron-Hill, — at 
40,  the  sixth  on  the  R.  about } 
of  a  mile  from  Holbe-m  -  hill, 
along  Field-lane. 

Liliypur-Lane,  Noble-Street.  Foster- 
Lane,— at  G,  the  third  on  the  R. 
from  147,  Cheapside,  it  leads  to 
Staining-lane. 

Lime-Street,  Fenchurch-Street, — at 
160,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  66, 
Gracechurch-street  it  extends  to 
Leadenhall-st. 

Li  me-Street-  Passa  ge,  Li  me-  Street, — 
at  18,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Fenchurch-st.  it  leads  to  Skinners- 
place,  Leadenhall-market. 

Lime-Street-Square,  Lime-Street, — 
at  48,  about  eight  doors  en  the  L. 
from  c21,  Leadenhall-st.  it  leads  to 
Billiter-squaie  and  Fenchurch-st. 

Limehou>e-Causeway, — the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  Fore-st.  bearing  to  the 
R.  and  entering  by  a  narrow  pas- 
sage, it  extends  to  the  Commer- 
cial-road by  the  W.  India-docks. 

Limehouse-Hole,  Limehouse, the 

S.  continuation  of  Three  Colt-st. 
extending  from  the  Lime-kilns  to- 
wards Mill-wall  on  the  bank  of 
the  Thames. 

I.imehouse-Hole-Stairs,-a  few  yards 
on  the  R.  below  the  Lime-kilns- 
dock,  by  Mitchell's  rope-walk, 
nearly  op.  Cuckold's  Point,  Ro- 
therhithe. 

Lime- Kilns. Dock,  Limehouse, — at 
the  E.  end  of  Fore-st.  on  the  R. 
by  the  side  of  the  Thames,  or  the 
S.  end  of  Three  Colt-st. 

Lime- Kilns-Court,  Limehouse, a 

few  yards  on  the  R.  from  the  E. 
end  of  Fore-st.  by  the  Ship  and 
Lamb  public-house. 


Lime  -  Tree  -  Court,    Narrow-Wall, 

Lambeth, on   the  E.  side  Mr. 

Peach's  yard  and  W.  of  Cupers- 
bridge. 

Lincoln's. Inn, — on  the  W.  side  of 
Chancery-lane,  op.  40,  about  -£■  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  194,  Fleet- 
street. 

Lincoln's-Inn- Fields,- communicates 
with  High-Holborn  at  282,  by 
Great  Turnstile,  to  124,  Drury- 
lane  by  Princes-st.  and  Duke-st. 
to  50,  Carey-st.  Chancery-lane  by 
Serle-st.  the  numbers  begin  at  the 
N.  W.  corner. 

;  Lincoln's-Inn-Gardens, — on  the  W. 
side  of  Lincoln's  inn. 

Lincoln's-lnn-Hall,  Lincoln's-Inn,- 
is  nearly  facing  the  entrance  from 
op.  40,  Chancery-lane. 

Lincoln's-Inn  New  Square  or  Build- 
ings, —  the  second  on  the  R.  in 
Carey-st.  from  99, Chancery-lane, 
leading  to  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  to 
Serle-st.  on  the  L. 

Lincoln's-Inn  Old  Square  or  Build- 
ings.    See  Lincoln's-Inn. 

Linnean-Society, — at  9,  Gerrard-st. 
Soho,  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
New  port-market  towards  Princes- 
street. 

Linny-Court,  Queen- Street, Blooms- 
bury, — at  21,  about  five  doors  on 
theL.  from  the  W.  end  of  Hart-st. 

Linton- Place,  Bell-Street,  Padding- 
ton, —  a  few  d  iors  on  the  L.  from 
Edgware-road,  towards  Lisson- 
green. 

Lion-Street,  Holborn.    See  Lyon-St. 

Lion-Street,  Kent-Road, -the  second 
on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle,  it  extends  to 
Gloucester-rc  w. 

Lion  and  Lamb-Court,  Playhouse. 
Yard,  Golden-Lane,  St.  Luke's,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  the  said  yard 
irom  Golden-lane. 

Liquor-  Pond-  Street,  Gray's  -  Inn- 
Lane, — at  68,  about  £  of  a   mile 
on  the  R.  from  Middle-row,  Hol- 
born, 


born,  it  extends  to  the  N.  end  of 
Leather-lane. 

Lisle-Street,  Leicester-Square, — the 
first  parallel  to  the  N.  side  of  it, 
or  the  first  on  the  R.  in  Princes-st. 
from  theE.  end  of  Coventry-st. 

Li  le-Street  (New),— the  E.  end  of 
the  last  described. 

Lisson-Green,  Paddington  or  Mary- 
bone, — about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  82,  Edgware-road  by 
Southampton  row,  and  facing  the 
Yorkshire-stingo. 

Lisson-Grove,  Lisson-Green,  Pad- 
dington,— on  the  N.  side  the  New- 
road,  nearly  op.  the  Yorkshire- 
stingo. 

Lisbon  Mews,  Southampton-Row, 
Edgware-Road, — the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  the  said  road, 
towards  the  Yorkshire-stingo. 

Lisson- Place,  Lisson-Green,  Pad- 
dington,— the  second  on  the  L. 
north  from  Bell-st,  along  Little 
James-st. 

Lisson- Row,  Lisson-Green, — about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  north  from 
the  turnpike  by  the  Yorkshire- 
stingo,' nearly  op.  the  White-lead- 
manufaclory. 

Lisson  -  Street ,  Lisson  -  Green,  — the 
first  on  the  L.  in  Southampton-row, 
from  the  Edgware-road,  towards 
the  York>hhe-stingo,  it  extends 
to  Chapel-st. 

Lisson-Street  (Upper),  the  continua- 
tion of  the  last  Irom  Chapel-st.  to 
Bell-st. 

Litchfield-Street,  King  Street, Soho, - 
the  third  street  on  the  R.  from 
Prin  s-st.  and  nearly  op.  Greek- 
street,  leading  to  Wcst-st.  Seven- 
dials. 

Literary- Fund, — 36,  Gerrard-street, 
Soho,  about  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side,  twelve  doprs  on  the  L.  from 
Little  Newport-.t. 

Literary- Panorama-Office, — at  108, 
Hatton-gard*.  n .  being  the  first  door 
pn  the  L.  from  111,  Holborn-hili. 


Little-Court.Castle-Street,  Leicester- 
Square,  -four  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Great  Newport-st.  Long-acre. 

Lloyd's  Court,  Denmark -Street,  St. 
Giles's, — the  first  on  the  L.  by 
the  church,  it  leads  to  Crown-st. 
Soho. 

Lloyd's  Evening  -  Post  Newspaper- 
Office, — at  12;  Warwick-square, 
facing  the  entrance  from  Warwick- 
lane. 

Lloyd's  Yard,  Black-Swan- Alley, 
London-Wall, — a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  op.  Bethlem-hospital. 

Lock's  Fields,  VValworth, — nearly 
the  whole  of  the  space  between 
Walworth  High-st.  or  road  and 
the  Kent-road,  on  die  N.  side  of 
East-lane. 

Lock's  Gardens,  Bowling  -  Green- 
Lane,  Clerkenwell, — the  third  on 
the  L.  from  op.  the  Workhouse, 
Coppice-row. 

Lock-Hospital,  Grosvenor-Place, — - 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Hyde-park-corner,  and  near  the 
same  distance  from  Piml'co. 

Lock's  Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Walworth  High-st.  or  road,  along 
York-st. 

Lock's  Row,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  S.  side  Lock's  Place. 

Lock's  Yard,  Blackman-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  62,  about  j  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  St. George's  church, 
and  nearly  op.  the  King's  Bench. 

Lockwood  -  Court,  Great  Saffron  - 
Hill, — at  47,  about  i  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Holborn-bridge, 
along  Field-lane. 

Loman's  Pond,  Gravel-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,-the  second  on  the  L.  south 
from  Charlotte-street,  Blackfriars- 
rcad,  extending  to  Lemon-st. 

Loman's  Street,  Borough.  See  the 
last  described. 

Lombard  or  Lomber-Court,  Tower- 
Street,  Seven-Dials, — at  21,  about 
five  doors  on  the  R,  from  the  W. 

end 


end  of  Castle-st.  leading  to  the 
Seven-dials. 

Lombard  or  Lomber-Street,  Seven- 
Dials, — at  12,  Tower-street,  op. 
Lombard  -  court,  it  extends  to 
Wcst-st. 

Lombard-Street,  Gracechurch-St. — 
at  21,  the  fourth  on  the  L.  from 
London-bridge,  it  extends  to  the 
Mansion-house. 

Lombard  -  Street,  Fleet  -  Street, — ?t 
56,  about  the  middle  of  the"  S. 
side,  eleven  doors  W.  from  Water- 
lane,  it  extends  to  Essex -st. 

Lombard -btreet,  Mile -End  New- 
Town, — the  third  on  the  L.  from 
55,  Brick-lane,  Spitalrields,  along 
Montague-st.  and  Well-st. 

Lombard-Street  (Great),  Mint  Street, 
Borough, — the  termination  of  it 
on  both  the  K.  and  the  L.  entering 
op.  St.  George's  church. 

Lombard-Street  (Little), Mint-Street, 
Borough, — the  N.  end  of  the  last 
described,  extending  from  yueen- 
st.  to  Peter-st. 

London-  Annuity-Office  fjrWidows,- 
25,  Old  Fish-street,  three  or  four 
doors  ft.  from  the  Old-Change. 

London  -Assurance-Office,  Birchin- 
Lane, — two  doors  on  the  R.  from 
62,  Lombard-st.  or  ab  ut  eight 
doors  from  36,  Cornhiil. 

London-Bridge,  the  most  eastern  or 
the  lowest  bridge  over  the  Thames, 
extend irtg  from  Fish-street-hill  to 
High-st.  Borough. 

LondonChronicleNewspaper-Office,- 
at  151,  Fleet-st.  by  Bolt-Court, 
about  A  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market, 

London-Coffec-House,Ludgnte-Hill,- 
the  second   door  from   the   Old 
Bailey,  towards  St.  Paul's-church- 
yard. 

London-Court,  White's  Yard,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,— the  first  on  the  R. 
from  57,  Rosemary-lane. 

London-  Docks,  Wapping, — between 
7'2?  Wapping-st.  and  the  church, 


near  1*  of  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge,  the  principal  land-entrance 
is  by  Upper  East-Smhhfield,  the 
corner  of  Nightingale- lane,  about 
£  of  a  mile  E.  of  1  ower-hill. 

London- Dock-House,  Great  Win- 
chester-Street, Broad -Street, — at 
33,  four  door  on  the  L.  from  54, 
Old  Broad-st. 

London- Dock -Office, — 110,  Fen- 
church-st.  nearly  op.  Mark-lane. 

London-Ele&ric-lnstitution, — at  16, 
Bunhill-row,  being  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  R.  from  63,  Chis- 
well-st.  also  at  25,  Tabernacle- 
row,  two  doors  en  the  L.'  from 
36,  City-road. 

London  -  Evening-Post  Newspaper- 
Office, — a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
in  Union-st.  Blackfriars,  from  the 
middle  of  New  Bridge-st. 

London- Female- Penetentiary,  Pen- 
tonville  High-Street  or  Road, — on 
the  W.  side  the  chapel,  about  j- 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  lslinq;- 
ton. 

London  -  Hospital,  Whitechapel  - 
Road, — about  -I  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  below  the  church. 

London-Hotel.  Albemarlc-Street, — 
is  five  doors  on  the  R.  from  op. 
St.  James's  street,  or  from  62, 
Piccadilly. 

London  -  House -Yard,  St.  Paul's- 
Church-  Yard,— at  7  1  and  79,  the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Ludgate-st. 
leading  to  42,  Paternoster-row. 

London  -  Infirmary,  Charterhouse- 
Square, — at  40,  the  second  house 
on  the  L.  from  Carthusian-st.  en- 
tering by  107,  Aldersgate-st. 

London-Institution,  Old-Jewry, 

under  the  gateway,  about  seven  or 
eight  doors  on  the  R.  from  81, 
Cheapside. 

London-Journal  Newspaper- Office,- 
a  few  yards  on  the  R.  in  Union- 
st.  Blackfriars.  from  the  middle 
of  New  Bridge-st. 

London -Life-Association,-at  48,  St. 

Paul's 


PaalVchurch-yard,  at  the   N.  E. 
corner  by  Cheapside. 

London-Mews,  London-Street,  Tot- 
tenham-Conrt-Road,-at  18,  about 
fourteen  doors  on  the  L.  from  108, 
Tottenham-court-road. 

London-Packet  Newspaper-Office,- 
at  12,  Warwick-square,  facing  the 
entrance  from  Warwick-lane. 

London- Road, St.  George's  fields, — 
on  the  S.  side  the  Obeiisk,  Black- 
friars-road,  bearing  to  the  L.  it 
extends  to  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

London-Society-Protestant- School, - 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  in  Rope- 
makers,  st.  from  the  N.  W.  corner 
of  Moorfields. 

London-Stone,  Cannon-Street, — be- 
tween 81  and  82,  by  the  church 
forming  the  corner  of  St.  Swithin's- 
lane. 

London  -  Street,  Tottenham  -  court- 
road, — at  108,  about  \  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Oxford-st.  or  the 
third  on  the  R.  from  the  New- 
road,  it  extends  to  Cleveland- 
street. 

London-Street  (OldJ,  Fenchurch- 
Street, — at  59,  the  fifth  on  the.  R. 
about  \  of  a  mile  from  Grace 
church-st. 

London-Street  (New),  Fenchurch- 
Street,— -the  S.  continuation  of  the 
last  described,  entrance  by  a  flight 
of  steps,  it  extends  to  Hart-street, 
Crutched-friars. 

Lmdon-Street,  Queen-Street,  Rat- 
clifFc, — the  first  on  the  L.  east,  a 
few  doors  from  RatclirTe-cross,  it 
extends  to  Rose-lane. 

London- Street,  London-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields,— the  second  on 
the  R.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle  towards  the  Obelisk,  it 
leads  to  St.  George's  market. 

London-Street,  Dock-Head,  Ber- 
mondscy, — entrance  by  the  first 
briilgc  on  the  R.  in  Mill-st.  from 
Dock -head. 

London. Tavern,    Bishopsgate-St. — 


on  the  W.  side,  two  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Cornhill. 

London-Tavern  (New),  Cheapside, - 
behind  140,  about  nine  or  ten 
doors  on  the  L.  from  St.  Paul's- 
church-yard. 

London-Terrace,  Hackney-Road, — I 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side,  op.  Great 
Cambridge-st.  about  \  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Shoreditch-church. 

London  -  Terrace,  Cannon  -  Street- 
Road,  St.  George's  in  the  East, — . 
the  first  W.  parallel  to  part  of  it, 
or  the  first  on  the  R.  in  the 
Commercial-road,  towards  White- 
chapel. 

London- Wall,  Moorfields,-on  the  S. 
side  of  Bethlem-hospital,  or  the 
fourth  street  on  the  R.  in  Wood- 
st.  from  1"22, Cheapside,  extending 
to  47,  Old  Broad-st. 

London  -  Workhouse,  Bishopsgate- 
Street, — at  173,  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  north  from  the  church. 

Long- Acre,  Drury-Lane, — at  40, 
about  that  number  of  doors  on  the 
R.  from  St.  Giles's,  or  about  \  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  New- 
church  in  the  Strand,  it  extends 
to  St.  Martin's  lane,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and 
1  15. 

Long- Alley,  Moorfields,-the  second 
on  the  R.  from  the  N.  E.  corner 
towards  Wiison. st.  it  extends  to 
Crown-st. 

Long- Alley.  Worship-Street, — is  op. 
the  last  from  Crown-  t.  or  the 
continuation  of  it  to  Worship-rt. 
nearly  facing  the  Curtain-road. 

Long-Alley-Square, — the  second  on 
the  L.  about  twelve  doors  N. 
from  Crown-st.  it  leads  to  Christo- 
pher's alley  and  Wilson-st. 

Long- Alley,  Cable-Street^  Wellclose- 
Square, — is  parallel  to  part  of  tlie 
N.  side  of  it,  say  from  42  to  51, 
nearly  op.  the  said  square. 

Long-Alley,  Lower  Shadwcll, — on 

the  E.  side  of  New-st.  nearly  op. 

bhadwell. 


Shndwell-'dock-sfairs,  leading  to 
ihc  Orchard. 

Long's  Buildings,  Whitecross-Streer, 
St.  Luke's, — at  10},  near  the  mid- 
dle, between  Chiswell-st.  and  Ban- 
ner-st.  and  op.  Playhouse-yard. 

Long's  Court,  St.  Martin's  Street, 
Leicester-Square, — — at  36,  four 
doors  on  the  L.  from  38,  in  the 
square. 

Long's  Court,  Rotherhithe-Street.— 
the  first  on  the  R.  about  six  doors 
E.  of  the  church. 

Long-Lane,  West-Smithfield, at 

66,  on  the  E.  side,  extending  to 
op.  77,  Aldersgate-.st. 

Long-Lane,  Bermondsey, — the  con- 
tinuation of  White-st.  from  be- 
hind St.  George's  church,  Bo- 
rough, to  149,  Berm^ndsey-st. 
about  eight  doors  S.  from  Ber- 
mond  ey-church. 

Long  -  Wa'k.  Half  -  Moon  -  Alley, 
Whitecross-Street,  Cripp'egare, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  48,  White- 
cross-st.  towards  Chapel-st.  and 
Grub-st. 

Long- Walk,  Bermondsey-square, — 
at  the  N.  E.  corner,  leading  east- 
ward, somewhat  parallel  to  the  S. 
side  of  Bermond  ey-church -yard. 

Long's  Yard,  Lamb's-Conduit-St. — 
about  ten  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Guil ford-place,  op.  the  Foundling- 
hospital. 

Looker's  Court, King-Street, Golden- 
Square,-at  84,  five  doors  N.  from 
Orange-court,  about  j-  of  a  mile 
on  theR.  from  323,  Oxford-st. 

Lord's  Cricket-Ground,  Marybone- 
P.irk, — on  the  N.  side  the  New- 
road,  entrance  by  Upper  Quebec- 
street. 

Lothbury, — on  the  N.  side  the  Bank 
of  England,  or  the  first  on  the  R. 
along  the  Old -Jewry,  from  81, 
Cheapside. 

Lottery-Office,  Somerset. Place, — the 
second  door  on  the  L.  in  the  square, 
from  the  Strand. 


Love-Court,  George-Alley,  Fleet- 
marktt, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  70,  Fleet- market. 

Love-Court,  Mutton-Lane,  Clerken- 
well, — the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Ray-st.  N.  W.  corner  of  Clerken- 
well -green. 

Love-Court,  Petticoat-Lane, — is  be- 
hind 121,  about  twenty-five  doors 
on  the  R.  from  41?  Aldgate  High- 
st.  it  leads  to  Goulston-square. 

Love-Court,  Tooley-Street, — at  157, 
nearly  op.  Green-bank,  ab  ut  ■§■  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Love-Lane,  Broad-Sancluary,  West- 
minster,— is  a  small  alley  or  court 
between  the  W.  end  of  the  Abbey 
and  Princes-st. 

Love-Lane,  Wood -Street,Cheapside,- 
at  36,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
1'2C2,  Cheapside,  it  extends  to  66, 
Aldermanbury. 

Love  -  Lane  (Little),  Wood  -  Street, 
Cheapside, — on  the  N.  side  the 
last  described,  by  the  church. 

Love-Lane,  Little  Enstcheap, at 

19,  the  third  on  the  R.  from  47, 
Gracechurch-st.it  extends  to  102, 
Lower  Thames- st. 

Love-Lane,  Shadwell  High-Street, — 
at  117,  the  first  on  the  L.  about 
-l  of  a  mile  E.  from  the  church,  it 
extends  to  Brook-st. 

Love-Lane,  Old  Gravel-Lane,  Wap- 
ping,  or  St.  George's  in  the  East,- 
at  160,  ;:bout  three  doors  W.  of 
Green-bank. 

Love-Lane,  Willow-Street.  Banksidc, 
Southwark^the  first  on  the  R.  frcm 
Holland-st.  Bbickfriars-bridge,  it 
leads  through  Keen's  White-lead* 
manufactory  to  Maid-lane. 

Love- Lane,  Rotherhithe-Street, — at 
384,  op.  Rotherhithc  stairs,  it  ex- 
tends to  Paradise-st,  near  Mill- 
pond-bridge. 

Love-Place,  Hackney-Road, part 

of  Middlesex-place,  and  the  W. 
side  of  the  said  road,  about  ±  of  a 

mile 


mile  on  the  L.  from  Shoreditch- 
chorch. 

Lovd's  Court.  Paternoster-Row, — at 
20,  tbe  third  on  the  R.  from 
Cheapside,  about  three  doors  E. 
from  Ivy-lane. 

Lovers-Court,  White- Horse-Street, 
Ratciiffe, — at  9,  a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Butcher-row,  towards 
the  Commercial- road. 

Lovelands-Yard  or  Court,  Royal- 
Hospital-row,  Chelsea, — is  a  nar- 
row passage  near  the  Hospital,  ex- 
tending to  Turks-row. 

Lowdels  or   Lowdles-Court,   Great 

Guildford-Street,  Borough, the 

first  on  the  R.  a  few  yards  N.  from 
35,  Queen-st. 

Lowdell-  Place,  Broad-  wall,  Lambeth 
or  Christ-Church, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  Great  Charlotte-st.  Black- 
friars-road. 

Lower  Turning,  Shake^pear's  Walk, 
Shadwell, —  the  last  on  the  L.  from 
High-st.  entering  by  49,  on  the 
W.  side  the  church. 

Lownds-Court,  Carnaby-Street,  Car- 
naby-market, — at  2-1,  the  second 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from  Great 
Marlborcugh-st. 

Loxwood- Place,  Fitzroy-Place,  New- 
Road,  Marybone, — the  first  on  the 
R.a  few  yards  from  the  New-road. 

Lucas-Flace,  Commercial-Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East,— forms  part 
of  the  S.  side,  a  few  yards  on  the  j 
R.  from    the  Halfway-house  to- 
wards Limehouse. 

Lucas-Street,  Commercial-Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East,— the  first  on 
the  R.  from  the  Halfway-house 
towards  Limehouse. 

Lucas-Street,  Paradise-Street, Rother- 
hithe, — at  SO,  op.  Love-Lane,  the 
first  street  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
below  Mill-pond-bridge. 

Lu.lgate  (Old),  Half-Moon-Street, 
£i;,hopsgate, — the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  behind  170, 
Bishopsgate-st.  without. 


Ludgate-Hiil, at  the  S.  end  of 

Fleet-market,  or  the  E.  continua- 
tion ot  Fieet-sr.  it  extends  to  St. 
Martin'-,  church. 

Ludgate- Place,  Ludgate-Hill, -three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Bridge-st. 
towards  St.  Paul's-church-yard. 

Ludgate-Street,  St.  Paul's-church- 
yard, — at  the  W.  end,  extending 
to  St.  Martin' s-church  and  Lud- 
gate-hi!l. 

St.  Luke's  Charity-School,  Golden- 
Lane, — five- doors  on  the  L.  from 
Old-st. 

St.  Luke's  Church,   Old-Street, 

about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
viz.  between  the  City-road  and 
Goswell-st. 

St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Old-Street, 

on  the  N.  side,  near  the  City- 
road,  about  4-  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Finsbury- square. 

St.  Luke's  Place,  Stepney, — nearly 
facing  the  W.  side  of  the  church. 

Luke-Street,  Paul-Street,  Finsbury- 
square, — at  49,  the  first  on  the 
R.  north  from  Worship-st.  leading 
towards  the  Curtain-road. 

St.  Luke's  Workhouse,  City-Road,  - 
about  -j  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Finsbury-iquare,  and  on  the  W. 
side  of  the  Shepherd  and  Shep- 
herdess. 

Lumley's  Alms-IIouses,  City-Road,- 
on  the  N.  side  the  Shepherd  and 
Shepherdess  Tea-gardens. 

Lumley-Court,  Strand, at  398, 

about  twelve  doors  W.  from  South- 
ampton st.  and  \  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Temple-bar. 

Lumley-Court,  Bowling-Pin- Alley, 
Chancery-Lane, — the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  White's  Alley, 
or  from  Bream's  Buildings,  enter- 
ing by  27,  Chancery -lane. 

Luxfbrd-Row,  North-Green,  Wor- 
ship-Street,— the  second  on  the  L. 
from  12,  Worship-st.  near  Paul-st. 

Lyceum,  Strand, — entrance  at  35l2, 

about  }  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 

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Temple-bar,  or  five  doors  E.  from 
Exeter-change. 

I.  yon's  Inn,  Holywell -Street,  Strand,  - 
at  16,  being  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  W.  side  of  St. 
Clement's  church. 

Lyon's  Quay,  Lower  Thames-St. — 
at  12,  being  that  number  of 
houses  on  the  R.  below  London- 
bridge. 

Lyon-Street,    High-Holborn, at 

143,  the  first  on  the  L.  near  ~  of 
a  mile  from  Broad-st.  St.  Giles's. 


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MACCLESFIELD  -  STREET, 
Gerrard -Street,  Soho, — at  15, 
about  eight  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Prince.^-st.  it  leads  to  Dean-st. 

Macord's  Rents,  Choppms-Court, 
Old  Gravel-Lane,  the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  behind  25, 
Old  Gravel-lane,  near  Wapping. 

Maddox-Street ,  Hanover-Square, -is 
the  third  on  the  R.  in  Swallow-st. 
from  322,  Oxford- st.  it  extends 
to  St.  George's  church. 

Maddox-Street  (Little),  Hanover- 
square, is  facing  St.  George's 

church  and  the  last  described,  it 
extends  to  43,  New  Bond-st. 

Magdalen- Alley  or  Passage,  Great 
Prescot-Street,Goodman's  Fields,- 
at  18,  about  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side  leading  to  Chamber-st. 

Magdalen-Circus,  Magdalen-Street, 
Tooley -Street, — about  the  middle 
of  it,  and  behind  151,  Tooley-ft. 

Magdalen  -  Hospital,  Blackfriars  - 
Road, — about  •!■  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Blackfriars-bridge,  and  near 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the 
Obelisk. 

Magdalen-Place,  Tooley-Street,— at 
143,  nearly  op.  Stoney-lane,  about 
i  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Lon- 
don-bridge. 

Magdalen-Row,  Great  Prescot-Street, 


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Goodman's  Fields, — forms  part  or. 
the  S.  tide,  near  the  middle,  by 
Magdalen-aliey. 

Magdalen-Street,  Tooley-Street,— - 
at  148,  nearly  op.  Stoney-lane, 
extending  to  23,  Bermondsey-st. 

Magna- Place,  Hoxton-Town, — near 
Saunders's  Gardens,  a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Old-st.  road. 

St.  Magnus-Church, — at  the  N.  end 
of  London-bridge,  being  the  corner 
of  Lower  Thames-st. 

Magpye- Alley,  Wentworth  -  Street, 
Spitalfields, — two  or  three  doors 
E.  of  Rose-lane,  and  nearly  op. 
Essex-st.  from  115,  Whitechapel 
High-st. 

Magpye-Court,  Aldersgate-Street,— 
at  180,  nearly  op.  the  Castle  and 
Falcon-Inn. 

Magpye  -  Court,  Shoreditch  High- 
Street, — at  10,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Bishopsgate  church, 
it  leads  to  Blossom-st. 

Magpye  and  Stump  Coach-Office, — 
at  117,  Newgate-st.  about  ten  or 
twelve  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
Old-Bailey. 

Mahogany-Court,  Whitecross-Street, 
St.  Luke's, — at  81,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Chiswell-st. 
towards  Old-st. 

Maid-Lane,  Somhwark, — is  some- 
what parallel  to  Bankside  and  the 
Thames,  extending  from  near 
Clink-st.  to  Gravel-lane,  about 
•j  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Maida-Place,  Printers  -  Place,  Ber- 
mondsey, nearly  op.  the  Gre- 
gorian-Arms, about  |  a  mile  below 
Dock-Head,  and  near  the  W.  end 
of  Jamaica-row. 

Maiden-Lane,  Southampton-Street, 
Covent-Garden, — at  30,  about  ten 
doors  on  the  L.  from  388,  in  the 
Strand,  leading  into  Chandos-st. 
Maiden  -  Lane,  Battle  -  Bridge,  St. 
Pancras,-on  the  E.  side  the  Small- 
pox-hospital, nearly  facing  the  N. 
end  of  Gray's-jnn-lane, 

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Maiden-Lane,  Wood-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — at  110,  the  third  on  the  L. 
from  122,  Cheapside,  it  extends 
to  Foster-lane. 

Maiden-Lane,  Queen-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — intersects  it  at  37,  about  { 
of  a  mile  from  70,  Cheapside,  it 
extends  from  Garliek-hill  to  Col- 
lege-hill. 

Maiden -Row,  Borough-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  the  King's  Bench  towards 
the  Obelisk. 

Maidenhead-Court,  Berwick-Street, 
Oxford-Street, — at  09,  four  doon 
N.  from  Peter-st. 

Maidenhead-Court,    Snow's   Rents,1 
York-Street,  Westminstcr,-the  first 
on  the  R.  from  nearly  op.  Queen- 
square. 

Maidenhead-Court,  Aldersgate-St. — 
at  28,  about  eleven  dpors  N.  fr^m 
Falcon-st.  it  extends  to  Nicol- 
square. 

Maidenhead-Court, Little  St. Thomas 
Apostles, —  at  19,  three  doors  E. 
from  f>9,  Queen-st.  Cheapside. 

Maidenhead  -  Court,  Moor  -  Lane, 
Fore-Street,  Cripplegate, — about 
three  doors  on  the  R.  from  86, 
Fore- st. 

Maidenhead-Court,  Wheeler-Street, 
Spitalfields, — at  67,  five  doors  N. 
from  Flower-de-Lis-st.  entering  by 
10,  Shoreditch  High-st. 

Maidenhead  -  Court,  Broad  -  Wall, 
Christ-Church  or  Lambeth, —  is 
about  the  middle  of  the  W.  side,  a 
few  doors  S.  from  Stamford-st. 
Blackfriars-road. 

Maidenhead-Court,  Great  Garden- 
Street,  St.  Catherine's, — about  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side,  viz.  between 
St.  Catherine's  lane  and  Butcher- 
row. 

Maidenhead -Court,  Wapping,— at 
102,  about  four  doers  on  the  L. 
below  the  entrance  to  the  London- 
docks. 

Maidenhead  -  Court,    Farmer-Street, 


Shadwell,— at  61,  the  fourth:  oft 
the  L.  from  38,  Shadwell  High-st. 

Maidman's  Row,  Mile-End-Road,— 
the  first  on  the  R.  below  Bencroft's 
alms-houses,  near  two  miles  from 
Aldgate,  it  extends  towards 
Rhodes-Wells. 

Maidstone-  Buildings,  High -Street, 
Borough, — at  228,  about  fourteen 
•doors  on  the  R.  south  from  St. 
Margaret's-hiil,  and  £  of  a  mile 
from  London-bridge. 

Maidstone-Court,  Old  Nicol-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — a  few  doors  ore 
the  R.  in  it  from  Cock-lane. 

Maidstone  -  New  -  Wharf,    Queen- 
Hithe, — entrance    by  60,  Upper 
-  Thames-st.  about  |  of  a  mile  be- 
low Blackfriars-bridge. 

Major  Foubert's  Passage,  Swallow- 
Street, — at  61,  op.  Conduit-st.  it 
extends  to  8 1 ,  King-st. 

Malaga -Court,  Nightingale-  Lane,. 
Upper  East-Smithfield, — at  36,  a 
few  doors  on  the  L.  below  the 
entrance  to  the  London-docks. 

Manchester-Buildings,  Cannon-Row, 

Westminster, the   second    N. 

parallel  to  part  of  Bridge-st.  ex- 
tending to  the  Thames. 

Manchester  -  Mews,  Manchester  - 
Street,  Marybone, — two  or  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  Manchester-square. 

Manchester  -  Mews  North,  Man- 
chester-Stre«t, — at  14,  being  that 
number  of  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Manchester- 
square. 

Manchester-Square, — the  N.  end  of 
J)uke-st.  from  171,  Oxford-st. 
and  at  the  S.  end  of  High-st.  and 
Thayer-st.  on  the  R.  from  the 
New-road. 

Manchester  T  Street,     Manchester  - 

Square, at  the   N.  W.  corner, 

extending  to  Dorset-st. 

Manor  -  Buildings,  King's  Road, 
Chelsea, — is  behind  Manor-Place. 
See  the  next  article* 

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Manor-Place, King's  Road,  Chelsea,- 
about  f  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Smith-st.  towards  Battersea-bridge, 
and  nearly  op.  Robinson's  lane, 
from  Cheyne-walk. 

Manor- Place,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — the  fifth  on  the  R. 
near  -f-  a  mile  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle,  it  leads  to  Penton- 
place. 

Manor- House- Academy,  Kenning- 
ton-Lane, — is  nearly  op.  Carlisle- 
chapel,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  the  Plough  and  Harrow 
public-house. 

Manor  -  Row,  Manor  -  Place,  Wal- 
worth, is  the  S.  or  op.  side  of  the 
way  to  the  said  place. 

Manor- Row,  Deptfbrd  Lower  Road,- 
the  firit  on  the  R.  from  the  seven 
houses,  "towards  the  Halfway- 
house. 

Manor- Row,  Little  Tower- Hill,— 
on  the  E.  side,  leading  to  Upper 
East-Smithfield. 

Manor-Row  (Little),  on  the  E.  side 
the  last  described. 

Manor-Street,  Chelsea, — between  13 
and  14,  Cheyne-walk,  by  the 
side  of  the  Thames,  a  few  doors 
E.  from  the  church. 

Manor- Terrace,  King's  Road,  Chel- 
sea,— is  nearly  op.  Manor-place, 
extending  from  Robinson's  lane, 
towards  Battersea-bridge. 

Mansel-Street,  Goodman's  Fields, — 
the  S.  continuation  or  Somerset -st. 
from  Aldgate  High-st.  or  at  the 
E.  end  of  Swan-st.  from  47,  in 
the  Minories. 

Mansfield  -  Mews ,  Mansfield  -  Street, 
Marybone, — is  between  1 1,  in  the 
said  street,  and  16,  Harley-st. 

Mansfield-Place,  Borough-Road,  St. 
George's*  Fields, — forms  part  of 
the  R.  side,  near  the  Obelisk,  ex- 
tending towards  the  King's  Bench. 

Mansfield-Street,    Marybone, the 

first  E.  parallel  to  part  of  Harley- 
st.  say  from   9  to  23,  extending 


from  2,  Queen-Ann-st.  West,  to 
New  Cavendish-st. 

Mansfield-Street,  Borough- Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
R.  from  the  Obelisk  towards  the 
King's  Bench,  it  leads  to  St. 
George's  market. 

Mansion-House  (the  Residence  of 
the  Lord  Mayor), — the  large  stone 
building  at  the  W.  end  of  Lom- 
bard-^, and  Cornhill. 

Mansion- Houte- Alley,  Kennington 
High- Road, by  the  Mansion- 
house  public-hotfse,  about  |of  a 
mile  S.  on  the  R.  from  Kenning- 
ton-lane. 

Mansion-House  Coach-Office,  Man* 
sion-House-Street, — a  door  or  two 
on  the  R.  from  Cornhill,  nearly 
op.  the  Mansion-house. 

Mansion-House-Row,  Kennington 
High-Road, — near  the  two  mile 
stone,  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
south  from  Newington-church,  it 
extends  to  Kennington-lane. 

Mansion-He  use-Street,— the  W.  con^ 
tinuation  of  Cornhill  to  the  Poultry 
and  Cheapside. 

Manson's  Ways,  Bermondsey  or 
Rotherhithe-Wall, — on  the  E.  side 
of  Mill-Stairs  and  St.  Saviour's 
dock,  near  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge. 

Marble-Street  or  Court,  Webb-Street, 
Borough, -the  first  on  the  R.  about 
six  doors  from  Weston-st.  or  from 
the  Maze,  towards  218,  Ber- 
mondsey-st. 

Marchmont  -  Place,  Little  Coram- 
Street,  Tavistock-Square,  on  the 
E.  side,  being  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  10,  Tavistock- place. 

Marchmont -Street,  Great  Coram- 
Street,  Brunswick-Square, — at  44, 
being  the  continuation  of  Everert- 
st.  from  48,  Bernard-st.  it  extends 
to  Tavistock-place. 

Marden-Court,  Broad-Wall,  Christ- 
Church.     See  Maidenhead-Court. 

St.  Margaret's  Chapel,  Westminster ,- 

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on  the  S.  side  of  LittleChapel-st. 
between  Strutton  -  ground  and 
James-st; 

St.  Margaret's  Chapel,  Margaret- 
Street,  Cavendish-Square, — about 
eight  doors  on  the  R.  from  63, 
Wells- st. 

St.  Margaret's  Church  .Westminster, - 
on  the  N.  side  of  the  Abbey, 
about  \  a  mile  from  Charing-cross. 

St.  Margaret's  Church,  Lothbury, — 
at  the  E.  end,  facing  the  N.  front 
of  the  Bank  of  England. 

St.  Margaret- Patten's  Church, Rood- 
Lane,  Fenchurch-Street, — at  the 
S.  end,  being  the  corner  of  Little 
Tower-st. 

Margaret -Court,  Margaret -Street, 
Cavendish -Square, — at  59,  about 
the  middie  of  the  S.  side,  four 
doors  E.  from  John-st.  it  leads  to 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Oxford- 
market. 

St.  Margaret's  Hill,  High-Street, 
Borough, — the  open  space  by  the 
Town-hall,  about  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  London-bridge. 

Margaret's     Rents,   Snow's   Fields, 

Borough, behind   35,  towards 

Weston-st.  and  the  Maze. 

Margaret-Street,  Cavendish-Square,- 
at  the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
63,  Wells-st.  or  the  second  on  the 
L.  in  Wells-st.  from  63,  Oxford- 
street. 

Margaret-Street,  Westminster, — on 
the  E.  side  of  the  Abbey,  being 
the  S.  continuation  of  Parliament- 
street. 

St.  Margaret's  Workhouse,  West- 
minstcr,-at  theW.end  of  Orchard- 
st.  by  Great  Chapel-st.  and  Strut- 
ton-ground. 

Maria-Place,  Baker's  Row,  White- 
chapel-Road, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  94,  in  the  said 
road. 

Maria- Place,  Blue- Anchor- Road, 
Bermond.sey, — about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  R,  from  the  turnpike  Fort- 


place,  towards  Rotherhitl.e,  and 
near  the  same  distance  on  the  L. 
from  the  Blue- anchor. 

Marigold  -  Stairs,  Upper- Ground, 
Chribichurch, — on  the  W.  side  of 
Blackfriars-bridge,  and  near  it. 

Marigold-Court,  Strand, — at  370, 
seven  doors  W.  of  Exeter-Change. 

Marigold-Court,    Star-Corner,  Ber- 

mondsey, a  few   doors  on  the 

R.  from  the  Church,  towards 
Bermondsey  New-road. 

Marigold  -  Street,  Rotherhithe  or 
Bermondsey- Wall, —the  first  W. 
parallel  to  Cherry-garden-st.  and 
the  first  E.  to  Salisbury- st.  it  ex- 
tends to  Mill-pond-st. 

Marine-Brewery,  Broad-Street,  Rat- 
clitfe,-is  op.  81,  being  a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  below  Stone- stairs. 

Marine  -  Crescent,  Prospeft  -  Row, 
Bermondsey, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  the  Neckinger-turnpike  to- 
v\ards  Jamaica-row  and  Mill- 
pond-bridge. 

Marine -Society.-behind  54,  Bishops- 
gate- within,  about  seven  doors  S. 
from  Camomile  st. 

Mariners  (Three)  Court,  Fore -Street, 
Cripplegate, — at  102,  about  four 
doors  W.  from  Grub-st. 

Mark-Lane,  Fenchurch-Street, — at 
55,  the  fourth  on  the  R.  from 
Gracechurch-st.  it  exteuds  to  67, 
Great  Tower-st. 

Mark-Street,  Paul-Street,  Finsbury- 
Square,— at  55,  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  Worship-st.  it  extends  to 
James-'st.  near  the  Curtain-road. 

Market-Court,  Oxford-Street, —  at 
92,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Giles's,  it  leads  to  Oxford- 
market. 

Market-Hill,  Shad  well  High-Street,- 
at  65,  the  second  6n  the  R.  east 
of  the  church,  it  extends  to  Shad- 
well- market. 

Market-Lane,  Pall-Mall.-behind  the 
Opera- House,  nine  doors  on  the 
R.  from  the  Haymarket. 

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Market  -  Lane,  White  -  Hart  -  Place, 
Kennington-Lane, — at  13,  being 
that  number  of  houses  on  the  L. 
from  Kennington-cros^,  it  extends 
to  Edward-st. 

Market- Row  North,  St.  James's 
Market, — the  N.  side  of  the  said 
market,  nearly  op.  Norris-st.  from 
5ti,  in  the  Hayrnarket. 

Market-Row  South,  Market. Row 
East,  and  Market- Row  West, — are 
merely  the  different  sides  of  St. 
James's  market. 

Market. Row,  Oxford-Market,— the 
S.  and  W.  sides  of  the  said  market, 
also  the  part  which  leads  into 
John-st. 

Market-Row,  Carnaby- Market, -the 
E.  side  of  the  said  market,  being 
the  continuation  of  Marshall-st. 

Market  -  Row  West,  Carnaby- 
Market, — the  W.  side  of  the  said 
market. 

Market-Square,  Hart-Street,  Blooms- 
bury, — on  the  S.  side  op.  Lyon- 
st.  from  143,  High-Holborn. 

Market-Street,  Hart-Street,  Blooms- 
bury, — three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  S.  W.  corner  of  Bloomsbury- 
square. 

Market-Street,  Oxford-Street, at 

87,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Giles's,  it  Jeads  to  Ox- 
ford-market. 

Market- Street,  St.  James's, Market,  - 
at  the  N.  W.  corner,  extending 
to  127,  Jermyn-st. 
,  Market  -  Street,  Horseferry  -  Road, 
Westminster, — part  of  the  E.  end 
of  the  said  road,  say  from  the 
White -horse  to  Millbank-row. 

Market-Street,  May-Fair, — on  the 
W.  side  of  Shepherd's  market. 

Market-Street,  Soho, — on  the  W. 
side  of  Newport-market,  extend- 
ing to  Little  Newport-st. 

Market-Street,  Shadwell, at   the 

S.  E.  corner  of  Shadwell-market, 
leading  to  Shadwell-dock. 

Market-Street,  Borough-Road,  St. 


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George's  Fields. — the  second  on 
the  R.  from  the  Obelisk  towards 
the  King's  Bench,  it  leads  to  bt. 
George's  market. 
Market-street,  Walcot-Place,  Lam- 
beth,— the  fourth  on  the  L.  about 
i  a  mile  from  the  Asylum  to- 
wards Kennington-cross,  it  leads 
to  Kennington-lane. 

Marlborough-Court,  Pail-Mall,— at 
h>2,  about  nine  doors  E.  from  the 
Palace. 

Marlborough-Court,Carnaby-Street, 
Carnaby-Market,-at24,  the  third 
on  the  L.  from  Great  Marlbo- 
rough-st.  leading  to  Carnaby- 
market. 

Marlborough-Mews,  Queen-Street, 
Oxford-St. — at  the  E.  end  of  the 
said  street  from  310,  Oxford-st. 

Marlborough-Place,  Pail-Mall,— at 
81,  about  eight  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  Palace. 

Marlborough-  Place,  Walworth  High, 
Street  or  Road, — forms  part  of 
the  R.  side,  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle,  it  ex- 
tends from  Hampton-st.  to  the 
Terrace. 

Marlborough  -  Place,  Kennington- 
Cross, — forms  part  of  the  E.  side 
of  the  road,  and  is  nearly  opposite 
Upper  Kennington-lane. 

Marlborough  -  Row,  Carnaby  - 
Market, — at  the  S.  W.  corner,  or 
three  doors  on  the  R.  in  Cross- 
court  from  20,  Carnaby-st. 

Marlborough-Square,  Great  Peter- 
Street,  Westminster, — about  the 
middle  of  the  S.  side,  between 
Whistlers-Ground  and  Adam-a- 
D»gging-yard. 

Marlborough-Street  (Great),  Car- 
naby-Market, — the  first  on  the 
R.  in  Foland-st.  about  twelve 
doors  from  3o5,  Oxford-st. 

Marlborough-Street  (Little), — at 3 1, 
King-st.  the  third  on  the  L.  from 
323,  Oxford-st.  it  extends  to  Car- 
naby-st, tic  Great  Marlborough-st. 
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Marlow's  Rent?,  St.  Catherine's 
Square,  Tower-Hill,' — on  the  N. 
side  by  St.  Catherine's  court  and 
Catshole-court. 

Marmaduke-Place,    Marmaduke-St. 

St.  George's,  in -the  East, the 

first  on  the  R.  from  John-st.   to- 
wards Wiliiam-st. 

Marmaduke-Street,  John-Street,  St, 
George's  in  the  East, — the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  Cannon- 
st.  road,  it  extends  to  William-st. 

Marman  -  Street,  Cannon  -  Street - 
Road,  St.  George's  in  the  East, — 
is  parallel  to  part  of  the  W.  side, 
being  the  continuation  of  Hum- 
berstone-st.  from  the  Commer- 
cial-road. 

Marquis-Court,  Drury-Lane,-at  70, 
about  A  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
the  Ne«v -church  in  the  Strand. 

Manh  -  Place,  Lambeth  Lower 
Marsh, — at  13,  the  fmt  on  the 
L.  a  few  doTS  from  the  turnpike, 
towards  Black  friar- -road. 

Marsh -Wall,  Poplar.  See  Mill  - 
Wall. 

Mar  hall  -  Street,  Silver  -  Street, 
Golden-Square, — the  fir^t  on  the 
R.  about  thirteen  doors  from 
Little  Windmill-st.  Haymarket, 
it  extends  to  Broad-st.  and  Car- 
naby-market. 

Mar  hall-Street,  London-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  fourth  on 
the  R.  from  the  Obelisk  towards 
the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Marhhal~ea-Pri?on,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— behind  1 1M,  about  -J-  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 
Mar.-.ham-Street,  Wetminster — the 
fourth  on  the  L.  along  Wood-'-t. 
and  Little  Petcr-st.  from  64,  Mill- 
bank  -st.  being  the  continuation 
of  Great  Smi;h-st.  to  the  Horse- 
ferry. road. 
Marion- Place,  Sommers-Town, — is 
facing  the  N.  end  of  Mason-sti 
from  Northam's  Buildings. 


Marson  -  Street,  Sommers  -  Town, 

See  Mason-Sr.. 
Martha-Street,  St.  George's  in  the 

East, the  second  on  the  R.  in 

Charles-st.    from   op.    Bluegate- 
ficlds,  Back-lane,  it  extends  to 
Church- road. 
St.  Martin's    Aims-Houses,  Crown- 
Street,  Soho., nearly  op.  Phce- 

nix-st.  about  six  doors  on  the  L, 
from  Compton-st. 
Martin's  Buildings  or  Conrr,  OJd- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — is  nearly  op. 
the  Hospital,  about  eight  doors  E. 
of  Bunhill-row. 
Martin's  Buildings,  Milk-Street  or 
Yard,  Shadwell, — \s  °P-   tne   §• 
end    of  Farmer-st.   entering    by 
39,  High-st. 
St.  Martin's  Church  (in  the  Fields), 
Charing-Cross, — a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  in  St.  Martin's  lane    from 
487,  in  the  Strand. 
St.  Martin's  Church,  Ludgate-St.— » 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  St, 
Paul's-church-yard,    or    two    or 
three  doors  E.  of  the  Old- Bailey. 
St.  Martin's   Church,   St.  Martin's 
Lane,  Cannon-Street, — is  three  or 
four  doors  on  the  L.   from  42, 
Cannon-st. 
St.    Martin's    (Outwitch)    Church, 
Threadneedle-Street. — the   corner 
of  Bishopsgate-st.  a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Cornhill. 
St.  Martin's    Court,    St.    Martin's 
Lane,  Charing-Cross, — at  89,  op. 
New-st.  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.    from  Charing-cross,  it   leads 
to  Castlc-st.  Leicester-square. 
St.  Martin's  Lane,  Charing-Cross,— 
at  487,  in  the  Strand,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  say  1'  and 
150,  it  extends  to  Lorig-acrc. 

St.    Martin's  Lane    (Little), the 

continuation  of  the  last  described, 
extending  frcm  Long-acre  to 
West -st. 
St.  Martin's  Lane.  Cannon-Street,— 
at  42,  it  extends  to  138,  Upper 
Thames- 


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Thames-street,  being  the  second 
on  the  R.  in  it  from  London- 
b  ridge. 

St.Martin's-le-Grand,— at  05,  New. 
gatc-st.  about  seven  or  eight  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Cheapside,  it 
extends  to  Aldersgate-st. 

St.  Martin's  Street,  Leicester-Sq. — 
at  38,  about  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side,  leading  to  Whitcomb  st. 

Martin-Street,  Westmoreland-Place, 
City-Road, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Collingvvood -st.  entering  by 
Providence-st. 

St.  Martin's  Street,  Higlers-Lane  or 
Friar-Street,  Blackfriars-Road, — 
the  second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  the  said  road. 

Martin-Street  (New),  Upper  East- 
Smithfield, — the  first  on  the  L. 
behind  97,  or  the  last  on  the  L. 
in  Blue-Anchor-yard,  from  43, 
Rosemary-lane. 

Martin-Street,  Essex-Street,  White- 
chapel, the   second  on  the  L. 

from  105,  Whitechapei  High-st. 
towards  Wentworth-st, 

St.  Martin's  Workhouse,  St.  Mar- 
tin's Lane,  Charing-Cross, — be- 
hind 128,  nearly  op.  the  church, 
extending  to  Hemming's  row  and 
Castle-st. 

St.  Mary  Abchurch.  See  Abchurch- 
Yard,  Abchurch-Lane. 

St.  Mary- Axe,  Leadenhall-Street, — 
at  1 17,  nearly  op.  the  East-India- 
House,  being  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Comhill. 

St.  Mary's  Church,  Aldermanbury,- 
between  65  and  66,  the  corner  of 
Love-lane. 

St.  Mary's  Church,  St.  Mary's  Hill, 

Lower  Thames-Street, a    few 

doors  on  the  L.  from  op.  Billings- 
gate towards  Eastcheap. 

St.  Mary  Aldermary-Church,  Bow- 
Lane, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  59,  Cheapside,  or  behind  38, 
Watling-st. 

St.  Mary-le-Bow-Church,    Cheap- 


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side,— between  55  and  56,  about 
the  middle  of  the  S.  side. 

St.  Mary-Magdalen-Church.  Old 
Fish-Street, — forms  the  Wi  cor- 
ner of  the  Old-Change. 

St.  Mary-Magdalen-Church,  Ber, 
mond.-.ey, — at  the  S.  end  of  Ber- 
momhey-st.  or  the  E.  end  >of 
Long  -  lane  from  St.  George's 
church,  Borough.  I 

St.  Mary's  Church,  Whitechapei,— 
lKar  \  a  mile  on  the  R.  east  from 
Aldgate. 

St.  Mary-le-Strand-Church, the 

second  church  on  the  R.  about  ^ 
of  a  mile  from  Temple-bar  (also 
called  the  New-church). 

St.  Mary's  Church,  Newington,— > 
about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle  towards 
Kennington. 

St.  Mary's  Church,  Rotherhithe,— 
about  ly  mile  below  London- 
bridge  by  the  lineof  the  river,  and 
nearly  opposite  Wapping  -  dock  - 
stairs. 

St.  Mary's  Church,  Lambeth, — on; 
the  bank  of  the  Thames,  about  -| 
of  a  mile  abore  Westminster- 
bridge. 

St.  Mary-Somerset-Church,  Upper 
Thames-Street, — between  203  and 
204,  being  the  corner  of  Old 
FLh-street-hill,  near  \-  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  London-bridge.    > 

St.  Mary-Woolnoth's-Chnrch,  Lom- 
bard-Street,— on  the  W.  side  the 
General-post-ofiice,  being  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  Man- 
sion-house. 

St.  Mary's  Hill,  Lower  Thames- 
Street, — at  98,  op.  B.iling  gate- 
market,  leading  into  Rood-lane 
and  to  23,  Fenchurch-st. 

St.  Mary-Overy's-Dock,  Borough,— 
on  the  W.  side  of  St.  Saviour's 
church,  about  £-  of  a  mile  above 
London-bridge. 

Mary's  Place,  Mary  Street,  Hamp- 
stead-Road, — at  the  N.  end  of  it, 

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Or  the  last  on  the  R.  entering  by 
Charles-st. 

Mary's  Row,  Bethnal-Green-Road,- 
on  the  E.  side  of  Wilmot-square, 
being  the  continuation  of  Ann-st. 

Mary-Street,  Hampstead-Road, — the 
W.  end  of  Charles-st.  on  the  R. 
or  the  continuation  of  Brook-st. 
from  the  New. road. 

Mary-Street,  Whitechapel-Road, — 
at  76,  W.  side  the  workhouse, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  be- 
low the  church. 

Mary  Street,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — the  fourth  E.  parallel  to 
part  of  Cannon-st.  New-road,  ex- 
tending from  Upper  Chapman-st. 
to  Lower  Chapman-st. 

Mary-Street,  Stepney, — the  first  on 
the  R.in  Ocean-st.  from  op.  the 
Walnut-tree  public-house  Cow- 
lane,  extending  to  Sommers  or 
Summers-Place. 

Marybone  or  Mary.le-Bone-Court, 
Weymouth-Street,  Marybone, — 
at  26,  three  doors  E.  from  Little 
Marybonc-st.  it  extends  to  Ches- 
terfield-st. 

Marybone-Ccurt-House, at  150, 

Oxford-st.  about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side,  being  the  corner  of 
Marybone-lane. 

Marybone  -  Dispensary, at    77, 

Welbeck-st.  being  the  second 
door  on  the  L.  from  Henrietta-st. 
Cavendish-square. 

Marybone  -  Infirmary,  New-Road, 
Marybone, — is  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road,  and  a  few  doors  E.  from 
Upper  Baker-st. 

Marybone-Lane,  Oxford-Street, —  at 
158,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Giles's,  nearly  opposite 
New  Bond-street,  it  extends  to 
High-st. 

Mar)  bone- Mews,  Great  Mary  bone- 
Street, — at  49,  between  35,  Wel- 
beck-st. and  58,  Wimpole-st. 

Marybone- Passage,  Wells-Street,  Ox- 


ford-Street,— at  68,  the  second 
on  the  L.  from  64,  Oxford-st.  it 
extends  to  77,  Margaret-st. 

Marybone-Street  (Great), — at  51, 
Harley-st.  being  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
Cavendish-square,  it  extends  to 
High-st. 

Marybone-Street,  (Little), — at  23, 
the  W.  end  of  Great  Marybone-st. 
about  five  doors  on  the  L.  east 
from  High-st.  it  extends  to  Wey- 
mouth-st. 

Marybone-Street  (Upper), — the  E. 
continuation  of  New  Cavendish- 
st.  and  Great  Marybone-st.  it  ex- 
tends from  53,  Great  Portland-st. 
toHowland-st. 

Marybone-Street,      Golden-Square, 

or  Piccadilly, the  continuation 

of  Titchborn-st.  from  the  Hay- 
market,  or  from  Coventry-st.  it 
extends  from  Sherrard-st.  to 
Brewer- st. 

Marybone  -  Workhouse,  Northum- 
berland-Street,  Marybone, op. 

22,  about  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side,  adjoining  the  Infirmary. 

Marygold.      See  Marigold. 

Mason's  Alley,  Basinghall -Street, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  about  fourteen 
doors  from  Cateaton-st.  leading 
to  White-rose-court  and  30,  Cole- 
man-st. 

Mason's  Buildings,  City  -  Road, — 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
the  said  road  along  Winkworth's 
Buildings  towards  Hoxton. 

Mason's  Court,  George  and  Cathe- 
rine -  Wheel  -  Yard,  Bishopsgate- 
Without, — the  second  on  the  K. 
behind  80,  Bishopsgate-st. 

Mason's  Court,  Shoreditch  High- 
Street, at  109,  about  twelve 

doors  on  the  L.  from  the  church, 
towards  Bishopsgate. 

Mason's  Court,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields, — about  eight  doors  on  the 
R.  from  the  N.   end  of  Osborn- 


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Mason's, 


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Mason's  Court,  High-Street,  Mile- 
End  New-Town, — the  first  on  the 
L.  three  or  four  doors  from  the 
N.  end  of  Great  Garden-st. 

Masons  Hall, — on  the  S.  side  of 
Masons-alley,  between  14,  Ba- 
singhall-street,  and  30,  Coleman- 
street. 

Masons     Stairs,    Bankside, near 

Corny-cap-alley,  about  j  of  a  mile 
below  Blackfriars-bridge  and  op. 
Brcken-wharf,  Up.  Thames-st. 

Mason-Street,  Sommers-Town, — the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Northam's  build- 
ings, from  Westorirst.  or  from  the 
Brill,  it  leads  to  Marson's  Place  and 
Chapel-path. 

Mason-Street,  Bridge-Road,  Lam- 
beth,— at  30,  the  third  on  the 
R.  about  |  of  a  mile  from  West- 
minster-bridge. 

Mason's  Yard,  Duke-Street,  St. 
James's, — the  second  on  the  L. 
about  twelve  doors  from  1 82,  Pic- 
cadilly, it  leads  toOrmond-yard. 

Mason's  Yard,  Queen-Ann-Street 
East,  or  Foley-Place,— at  54,  S. 
side,  and  behind  33,  Great  Port- 
land-st. 

Mason's  Yard,  Broad-Street,  St. 
Giles's, — at  61,  two  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Drury-Iane  towards  the 
church. 

Masters  in  Chancery's  Office, — at 
24,  Southampton-buildings,  Hol- 
born,  about  four  doors  on  the  R. 
from  53,  Chancery-lane. 

Mathematical  -  Society,     Crispin-St. 

Spitalfields, behind   35,  about 

eight  doors  on  the  L.  from  Union- 
street. 

Matilda- Place,  North  East  Passage 
or  Alley,  Wellclose-Square, —  at 6', 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  35,  Cable- 
street. 

Matthew's  Buildings,  King-Street, 
Spitalfields, — about  three  or  four 
doors  on  the  L.  from  158,  Brick- 
lane. 

St.  Matthew's  Church,  Friday-St.— 


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is  two  doors  on  the  R.  from  35, 
Cheapside. 

St.  Matthew's  Church,  Bethnal- 
Green, — is  near  \  a  mile  on  the 
R.  along  Church-st.  from  65, 
Shoreditch. 

Matthew's  Place,  Hackney-Road,- 
forms  part  of  the  L.  side,  between 
Durham  -  place  and  Cambridge- 
heath-turnpike,  about  |-ofa  mile 
from  Shoreditch- church. 

Matthew-Street  Paul-Street,  Fins- 
bury-Square, — at  55,  being  the 
first  S.  parallel  to  Leonard-st.  it 
extends  to  James-st.  near  the 
Curtain-road. 

Maudlin's  Rents,  Lower  East-Smith- 
field, — at  41,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  Butcher-row,  it  extend* 
to  33,  Nightingale-lane. 

Maunday  -  House-  Lane,  BethnaL 
Green-Road, — the  last  on  the  L. 
about  a  mile  from  65,  Shoreditch. 

Maxwell's  Court,  Long  -  Alley, 
Moorfields, — two  doors  on  the  L. 
from  the  N.  side  of  Moorfields. 

May's  Buildings,  Brick-Street,  Pic- 
cadilly,— on  the  N.  side,  nearly 
op.  Down-st. 

May's  Buildings  (Great),  St.  Martin's 

Lane,    Charing-Cross, at    40, 

about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
it  leads  to  10,  Bedfordbury. 

May's  Buildings  (Little),  Bedford- 
bury, — at  39,  op.  the  last,  it 
leads  to  Bedford-court. 

May'sBuildings,Kennington-Oval,- 
on  the  N.  E.  side,  between  Bowl- 
ing-green-place and  Clayton-st. 

May-Fair,-there  is  no  particular  pile 
of  buildings  distinguished  by  this 
name,  but  the  neighbourhood  on 
the  N.  side  of  Piccadilly  near 
Park-lane  is  so  called. 

May-Fair-Chapel,  Curzon-Street, — 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side 
near  Shepherds-market. 

May's  Row,  New-Cut,  Liraehouse,- 
at  the  N.  end   of   Nightingale- 
lane,  on  the  R.  from  Fore-st. 
E  e  Maynard, 


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Maynard- Street,  St.  Giles's, — the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Bainbridge-st.  a 
few  yards  from  the  £.  end  of 
Oxford-st« 

Maypole  -  Alley,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  201,  about  twelve 
doors  S.  of  Union-st. 

Maypole  -  Alley  or  Court,  Upper 
East-Smithfield, — at  22,  nearly 
op.  Butcher-row. 

Maze,  Tooley-Street,  Borough, — at 
194,  about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  London  -  bridge,  it  ex- 
tends to  Weston-st.  and  Maze- 
pond. 

Maze-Court    (Little),    Maze-Pond, 

Borough, the  first  on   the   L. 

west  from  the  last  described. 

Maze-Court  (Great),  Little  Maze- 
Pond,  Borough, — at  the  back  or 
S.  side  of  the  last  described. 

Maze-Pond  (Great),  Borough,— the 
continuation  of  New-st.  being 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  St.  Thomas's 
st.  from  43,  Borough  High-st.  it 
leads  from  behind  Guy's  hospital 
to  Snow's  Fields. 

Maze-Pond  (Little),  Borough, — the 
last  on  the  R.  in  the  Maze,  from 
194,  Tooley-st.  it  extends  to 
New-st.  and  the  last  described. 

Mead's  Court,  Old  Bond-Street, — at 
19,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  R.  from  57,  Piccadilly. 

Mead  -  Place,  Westminster-Bridge- 
Road,  Lambeth, — forms  part  of 
the  S.  side,  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  Obelisk,  on  the 
E.  side  of  the  Asylum. 

Mead-Row,  Westminster-Bridge - 
Road,  Lambeth, — on  the  E.  side 
the  Asylum,  extending  from  the 
last  described  to  WooLingham- 
place. 

Mead-Street,  Bethnal-Green, — the 
fourth  on  the  L.  in  Turville-st. 
from  37,  Church-st.  leading  into 
Vincent-st. 

Meadow-Row,  Rockingham-Row, 
Kent-Road, — the   second  on  the 


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L.  about  |of  a  mile  E.  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

Meard's  Court  or  Street,  Wardour- 
Street,  Soho, — at  57,  being  that 
number  of  houses  on  the  L.  from 
382,  Oxford-street,  it  leads  to 
Dean-street. 

Mecklenburg-Hotel  .Charing-Cross,- 
on  the  W.  side  the  King's  mews, 
being  the  corner  of  Whitcomb-st. 

Medical-Society,  Bolt-Court,  Fleet- 
Street, — three  doors  on  the  R. 
from  151,  Fleet- st. 

Meeting-House- Alley,  Wapping, — 
the  continuation  of  Queen's-head- 
alley,  from  122,  Wapping-st.  it 
extends  to  Johnson-st.  OldGravel- 
lane. 

Meeting-House-Court,  Drury-Lane,- 
at  29,  about  twelve  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Long-acre  towards  St. 
Giles's. 

Meeting  -  House  -  Court,  Water- 
Lane,  Blackfriars, — is  the  third 
on  the  R.  from  3,  Ludgate-st. 
along  Pilgrim-st.  and  Broadway. 

Meeting-House-Court,  Old-Jewry,- 
at  17,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
81,  Cheapside. 

Meeting-House-Court,  Long-Alley, 
Worship-Street, — a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Worship-st.  towards 
Moorfields. 

Meeting  -  House  -  Court,  Miles'* 
Lane, — the  second  on  the  R.  from 
49,  Cannon-st.  and  about  ten 
doors  on  the  L.  from  131,  Upper 
Thames-st. 

Meeting  -  House  -  Court,  Gravel- 
Lane,  Houndsditch, — a  few  doors 
on  theL.  from  147,  Houndsditch, 
leading  into  Stoney-lane, 

Meeting -House -Court,  Gaimford- 
Street,  Horselydown, — at  18,  two 
or  three  doors  W.  of  Thomas-st. 

Meeting-House-Lane,  Poplar  High- 
Street  or  Road, — about  4  °*  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Com- 
mercial-road and  nearly  op.  thf 
Harrow  public-house. 

Meeting- 


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Meeting  -  House  -  Walk,  Snow's 
Fields,  Borough, — about  j.  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  109,  High- 
st.  Borough,  along  King-st.  it 
leads  to  Richardson-st.  and  Long- 
lane,  Bermondsey. 

Meeting  -  House  -  Yard,  Redcross- 
Street,  Cripplegate, — at  15,  about 
the  middle  of  the  W.  side. 

Meeting-House-Yard,  St.  Martin's 
Lane,  Cannon-Street, — at  20,  the 
first  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
41,  Cannon-st. 

Meeting-House-Yard,  Three  Colt- 
Street,  Limehouse, — the  first  on 
the  R.  from  the  church  towards 
the  Thames. 

Meeting- House- Yard,  Dock-Head, - 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  New-st. 
or  from  Russell-st.  towards  Shad- 
Thames. 

Megg's- Aims-Houses,  Whitechapel- 
Road,— between  228  and  233, 
about  j  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  east 
from  the  church. 

Melina- Place,  Westminster- Bridge- 
Road,  St.  George's  Fields, — forms 
part  of  the  N.  side,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Obelisk 
towards  the  Asylum. 

Melior-Street,  Borough, — the  second 
street  on  the  L.  from  194,  Tooley- 
st.  along  the  Maze  and  Weston- 
st.  and  about  twelve  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Snow's  Fields. 

Memel-Street,  Domingo-Street,  Old- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  yards  from  14,  Old- 
street. 

Mercers-Alms-Houses,  White-Horse- 
Street,  Ratcliffe, — at  the  N.  end 
of  it,  facing  Stepney  -  church- 
yard. 

Mercers-Court,  Great  Tower-Street, 
at  72,  on  the  N.  side,  between 
Mark-lane  and  Mincing-lane. 

Mercers  -  Court,    St.   Mary's    Hill. 

Tower-Street, at  30,  op.   the 

church. 

Mercers-  Hall,  Ironmonger  -  Lane, 


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Cheapside, — three  or  four  doors 
on  the  R.  from  90,   Cheapside. 

Mercers-Row,  High-Street,  Shad- 
well, — at  209,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  St.  George's 
church,  or  the  second  on  the  R. 
west  from  Shadwell-church. 

Mercers-School,  College-Hill, at 

20,  two  or  three  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Cloak-lane  towards  Upper 
Thames-st. 

Mercers-Street,  Long-Acre, -at  123, 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  St.  Mar- 
tin's lane,  it  leads  to  Little  White- 
lion-st.  and  Seven-Dials. 

Merchants-Buildings,    Poplar, on 

the  W.  side  the  East-India  Alms- 
houses, about  \  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  down  the  East-India  Dock- 
road  from  Limehouse. 

Merchants  (Company  of)  trading  to 
Africa,  Bush-Lane,  Cannon-St.— - 
a  door  or  two  on  the  R.  from  22, 
Cannon-st.  under  the  gateway. 

Merchant-Seamen's-Offke,-over  the 
S.  side  of  the  Royal -Exchange, 
entrance  from  Cornhill. 

Merchant -Taylors  Alms  -  Houses, 
Princes-Street,  Rosemary-Lane, — 
about  five  doors  from  Sparrow- 
corner,  near  the  Minories. 

Merchant  -  Taylors  .  Hall,— at  32, 
Threadneedle-street,  a  few  doors 
on  the  L.  from  116,  Bishopsgate- 
within. 

Mcrchant-Taylors-School,  Suffolk- 
Lane, — a  hw  yards  on  the  R. 
from  151,  Upper  Thames-st. 

Merlin's  Cave,  Spa-Fields, — in  the 
fields  between  Clerkenwell  and 
Pentonville,  on  the  W.  side  the 
New-river- head. 

Merlin's-Mechanical-Museum, at 

1 1 ,  Princes-st.  Hanover-square, 
extending  to  315,  Oxford-stJ 

Merlin's  Place,  Spa  -  Fields.  See 
Merlin's  Cave. 

Merlin's  Rents,  Shoe-Lane,-r-at  50, 
on  theS.  side  St.  Andrew's  church, 
Hoi  born-hill. 

Mermaid- 


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Mermaid-Court,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  120,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  St.  Margaret's 
hill  towards  St.  George's  church. 

Mermaid-Row,  Snow's  Fields.  See 
Ship  and  Mermaid-Row. 

Merret's  Buildings,  Peter -Street, 
Sun-Street,  Bishopsgate, — the  first 
on  the  R.  four  or  five  doors  from 
the  S.  side  of  Sun-st. 

Merton's  Court,  Ratcliffe-Highway,- 
at  198,  W.  end  by  the  corner  of 
Ship-alley,  Wellclose-square. 

Mesnard's  Wharf,  Shad  -  Thames, 
Horselydown, — on  the  W.  side  of 
St.  Saviour's  dock,  about  £  of  a 
mile  below  London:bridge. 

Mestaer's  Rents,  Rotherhithe-St. — 
about  i  a  mile  on  the  R.  below 
the  church. 

Mestaer's-Ship- Yard,  Rotherhuhe,- 1 
on     the    E.   side   of   King    and 
Queen-stairs,  and  op.  the  last  de- 
scribed. 

Metcalf's  Buildings,  Phillips's 
Buildings,  Walworth-Common,- 
at  the  back  of  Westmoreland-row, 
near  the  academy. 

Metcalf-Court,  Essex-Street,  Whirc- 
chapel, — four  doors  on  the  L. 
from  197,  We:.;wf  rth-st.  or  from 
the  Star  public-house. 

Metcalf-Court,  Jacob-Street,  Dock- 
Head, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  Mill-st.  towards  Ro- 
ther'r..*he. 

St.  Michael's  Alley,  Cornhill,— at 
44,  seven  or  eight  doors  E.  from 
Birchin-Ianc,  it  leads  to  George- 
yard  and  56,  Lombard-st. 

St.  Michael's'Church,  Cornhill, — be- 
hind 44,  on  the  S.  'ide.  See  St. 
Michael's  Alley. 

St.  Michael  Bassishaw's  Church, 
Basinghall-Street, — about  the  mid- 
dle of  the  W.  side,  communicating 
with  Aldermanbury  at  19,  by 
Church  aliey. 

St.  Michael's  Church,  Wood-Street, 
Chcapside, — about    eighteen    or 


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twenty  doors  on  theL.  from  122, 
Cheap&ide. 

St.  Michael's  Church,  Crooked- 
Lane,-— four  Boors  on  the  L.  from 
49,  Cannon-st. 
j  St.  Michael's  Church ,  U  pperThames- 
Street,— at  200,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side. 

St.  Michael's  Church.  College-Hill,- 
about  the  middle  of  the  K.  side. 

Michael's  Grove,  Brompton  High- 
Road, — the  fifth  coach-turning  on 
the  L.  about  \  a  mile  from 
Knightsbridge. 

Michael's  Place,  Brompton, — forms 
part  of  the  L.  side  the  High- 
road, about!  a  m^e  from  Knights- 
bridge. 

Middle-Row,  Knightsbridge, — part 
of  the  High-ioad,  about  \  a  mile 
from  Hyde-pajk-corner,  at  the 
commencement  of  the  Brompton- 
road. 

Middle-Row,  Holborn, — a  pile  of 
houses  which  stand  out  in  the 
street  with  the  foot  path  behind 
them,  op.  Gray's-inn-lane,  about 
\  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Fleet- 
market. 

Middle-Row,    St.  Giles's, about 

seven  houses  which  stand  out  in  the 
street  from  37,  Broad-st.  to  King- 
st.  on  the  E.  side  the  church. 

Middle-Row,     Goswell-Street, a 

small  part  of  the  E.  side,  adjoin- 
ing the  S.  side  of  Old-st. 

Middle-Row-Place,  Holborn, at 

3C2G,  High-Holborn  on  the  W. 
side  of  Middle-row  (late  King's- 
head-court). 

Middle-btreet,  Cloth  Fair, — the  con- 
tinuation of  it,  entering  by  60, 
on  the  E.  side  of  West-bmithfield 
towards  126,  Alder.sgate-M. 

Middle-Shadwell, — the  first  S.  pa- 
rallel to  part  of  High-.>t.  say  from 
76  to  87,  it  extends  from  Pope's 
hill  to  Broad- bridge. 

Middle  -  Turning,  Shakespear's 
Walk,  Shadwell, — the   fourth  on 

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the  L.  from  High-st.  entering  by 
4 'J,  on  the  W.  bide  the  church. 

Middlesex-Chapel,  Hackney -Road, - 
about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Shoredkch-church. 

Mid  desex-Court,  Drury-Lane,— at 
35,  about  six  doors  on  theL.  from 
Long- acre  towards  St.  Giles's. 

Middlesex  -  Court,  Bartholomew- 
Close, — a  narrow  dark,  passage  be- 
hind 61,  at  the  N..  K.  corner, 
leading  to  Little  Bartholomew- 
close. 

Middlesex-Hospital,  Charles-Street, 
Mary  bone, — on  the  N.  side,  facing 
Bcrners-st.  Oxford-st. 

Middlesex- Place,  New -Road,  Pad- 
dington  or  Lisson-Green, — about 
%  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Edgware-road  and  nearly  op.  the 
Yorkshire- stingo. 

Middlesex-Place,  Hackney-Road, — 
forms  a  part  of  the  L.  side  byihe 
Axe  public  house,  about -j  of  a 
mile  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Middlesex-  Society  'sCharity  -School,  - 
at  18,  Cannon -st.  New- Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East,  nearly  op. 
Lower  Chapman- st. 

Middlesex-Street,  Soramers-Town,- 
the  first  E.  parallel  to  Ossulston- 
st.  extending  from  Chapel-path  to 
Hamden-st. 

Middlesex-Street,     Aldgate, that 

end  of  Petticoat-lane  which  ad- 
joins 41,  Aldgate  High-st. 

Middlesex-Street  (Little),  Petticoat- 
Lane, — is  about  twenty  doors  on 
the  R.  in  the  last  described  from 
41,  Aldgate  High-st. 

Middlesex-  Terrace, Hackney-Road, - 
forms  part  of  the  R.  side  by  Mid- 
dlesex chapel,  about  £  of  a  mile 
from  Shorealuch-church. 

Middleton's  Buildings,  Foley-Place 
or  Queen-Ann-Street  East,-at  bl), 
S.  side,  about  four  doors  on  the 
L.  from  87,  Great  Titchfield-st. 

Midford-Place,  Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — at  113..  between  London- 


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st.  andGrafton-st.  about  {  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Oxford-st. 

Midway- Place,  Deptford  Lower- 
Road, — a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
south  of  the  Halfway-house  to- 
wards Deptford. 

St.  Mildred's  Church,  Bread-Street,- 
about  twelve  doors  on  the  L.  from 
47,  Cheapside,  being  the  corner 
of  Watling-st. 

St.  Mildred's  Church,  Poultry, — 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
Old  Jewry  and  nearly  op.  the 
Mansion-house. 

St.  Mildred's  Court,  Poultry, — on 
the  E.  side  St.  Mildred's  church. 

Mile-End-Charity-School,  Stepney- 
Green, — about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Mile-end- road  towards 
Stepney-church. 

Mile-find-Corner,  Dog-Row,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  the  turnpike  Mile-end, 
towards  Bethnal-green. 

Mile-End-Green, — the  first  S.  pa- 
rallel to  part  of  Whitechapel-road, 
commencing  near  the  S.  E.  corner 
of  the  London-hospital  and  ex- 
tending to  Grove-place. 

Mile- End  New-Town, — a  large  dis- 
trict on  the  N.  side  of  V\  hite- 
chapel-road,  bounded  on  the  N. 
by  Bethnal-green  and  on  the  VV. 
by  Spitalfields  parishes. 

Mile-End  Old- Town, — a  large  dis- 
trict on  the  N.  side  the  Commer- 
cial-road, extending  VV.  to  White- 
chapel-church-yard. 

Mile-End-Rcad, — the  continuation 
of  Whiteclupel-Road,  commenc- 
ing at  the  turnpike,  about  a  mile 
from  Aldgate,  and  extending  to 
Bow. 

Mile -End  -  Workhouse,  Bcncroft's 
Place,  Mile-End-Road, — a  few 
yards  on  the  R.  from  op.  Ben- 
croft's-alms-houses,  about  1{  mile 
from  Aldgate. 

Miles 's  Lane,  Upper  Thames  -Street,- 

at  130,   a  few   doors  on   the  R. 

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from  London-bridge,  it  leads  to 
Crooked-lane  and  49,  Cannon-st. 

Miles's  or  Meymott's  Rents,  Church- 
Street,  Horselydown, — the  first  on 
the  L.  a  tew  yards  from  the  S. 
side  of  St.  John's-church-yard. 

Miles's  Rents,  Long-Lane,  Ber- 
mondsey,— the  first  coach-turning 
On  the  L.  about  ^  of  a  mile  from 
Rerrhondsey-church-  yard. 

Milford-House-Academy, at  21, 

Canterbury  -  Row,  Newington, 
about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Newington-church  towards  Ken- 
nington  common. 

Milford-Lane,  Strand, — at  200,  cp. 
St.  Clement's  church,  under  the 
archway,  about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Temple-bar. 

Milk- Alley,  Wardour-Street,  Soho,- 
at  62,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  382,  Oxford-st.  it  leads  to 
Dean-st. 

Milk-Street,  Cheapside, at  116, 

the  fourth  on  the  L.  from  St. 
Paul's-church-yard,  it  extends  to 
Cateaton-st. 

Milk- Yard,  Shadwell, — is  E.  of  or 
behind  133,  New  Gravel-lane,  it 
extends  towardsShakespear's  walk. 

Millbank-Row,  Westminster, — the 
continuation  of  Millbank-st.  by 
the  side  of  the  Thames,  extending 
to  the  fields. 

Millbank-Stairs,   Westminster, at 

the  S.  end  of  Millbank-st.  op. 
theHorseferry-road,  near  {  a  mile 
above  Westminster-bridge. 

Millbank-Street,  Westminster, — the 
continuation  of  Abingdon-st.  from 
Old  Palace-yard  by  the  Abbey,  it 
extends  to  the  Horseferry-road. 

Millbank-Walk,-the  continuation  of 
Millbank-row,  by  the  side  of  the 
Thames  towards  Chelsea. 

Mill's  Buildings, KnightsbridgeHigh- 
Road, — about  |  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Hyde-park-corner,  and  nearly 
op.  Brompton-road. 

Mill's  Ccurt, Type-Street,  Finsbury- 


Square, — two  doors  on  the  R, 
from  21,  Chiswell-st.  towards 
Ropemakers-st. 

Mill's  Court,  Curtain-Road,  Shore- 
ditch, — the  second  on  the  R.  from 
Old-st.  road,  and  nearly  op.  Nor- 
folk-place. 

Mill's  Court,  Petticoat-Lane,  Spi- 
talfields, — the  third  on  the  L.  a 
few  doors  from  Widegate-street, 
Bishopsgate. 

Mill-Lane,  Tooley-Street, — at  55, 
the  first  open  lane  or  street  on  the 
L.  from  London-bridge,  it  leads  to 
Battle-bridge-stairs. 

Mill-Place,Commercial-Road,  Lime- 
house, — on  the  S.  side  near  j  of 
a  mile  W.  from  the  church,  it  leads 
to  Richardson's  timber-yard  and 
Risby's  rope-walk. 

Mill-Stairs,  Bermondsey  or  Rother- 
hithe-Wall,— on  the  E.  side  of  St. 
Saviour's  dock,  near  %  of  a  mile 
below  London-bridge,  and  op. 
Hermitage-stairs. 

Mill-Street,  Bermondsey  or  Dock- 
Head, — the  continuation  of  Dock- 
head,  bearing  to  the  L.  on  the 
E.  side  of  St.  Saviour's  dock,  it 
extends  to  Mill-stairs. 

Mill-Street, Lambeth-Walk, — on  the 
N.  side  the  Windmill,  leading  to 
Pratt-st. 

Mill-Street,  Maddox-Street,  Hano- 
ver-Square,  at  19,  behind  St. 

George's  church,  intersecting  Con- 
duit-st.  at  15. 

Millwall,  Poplar, — the  bank  of  the 
Thames,  below  Limehouse-holc 
and  the  entrance  to  the  West- India- 
docks  towards  Blackwall. 

Mill-Wharf,  Bermondsey  or  Rother- 
hi the- Wall, — on  the  E.  side  of 
Mill-stairs  and  St.  Saviour's  deck, 
about  £  of  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge. 

Mill's  Yard,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster ,-at  theW.  end  of  it, 
nearly  op.  the  Gray-coat-school. 

Mill- Yard,    Lemon  Street,    Good- 


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man's  Fields, — behind  SI,  on  the 
R.  it  leads  to  80,  Cable-st. 

Mill-Hill-Mews,  Wimpole-Street, 
Marybone,— at  9\,  five  or  six 
doors  from  Oxford-chapel  or  from 
Henrietta-st. 

Mill-Pond-Bridge,  Rotherhithe, 

the  first  on  the  L.  in  West-lane 
from  the  Thames  near  Cherry- 
garden-stairs,  it  leads  to  Paradise- 
street. 

Mill  -Pond-Row,  Rotherhithe, on 

the  W.  side  of  the  Mill-pond,  ex- 
tending from  Mill-pond-bridge 
towards  the  Blue-anchor-road. 

Mill-Pond-Street,  Bermondsey  or 
Rotherhithe — the  E.  continuation 
of  Jamaica-row,  leading  to  Mill- 
pond-row  and  bridge. 

Millard's  Court,  Duke's  Court, 
Chick-Lane, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  Chick-lane. 

Miller's  Court,  Aldermanbury, — at 
36,  five  or  six  doors  on  the  L. 
from  London-wall. 

Miller's  Rents,  East-Street,  Wal- 
worth,— the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  Walworth  High-st.  or 
road. 

Miller's  Wharf,  Lower  East-Smith- 
field, — on  the  W.  side  of  Parson's 
stairs,  and  E.  side  the  Leith  and 
Berwick-wharf,  about  |  of  a  mile 
below  the  Tower. 

Millman  -  Mews,  New  Millman- 
Street, — six  doors  on  the  R.  from 

•    Great  Guilford-st. 

Millman-Place,  Great  James-Street, 
Bed  ford- Row, — the  last  on  the 
R.  from  Bedford-row,  and  nearly 
op.  the  chapel. 

Millman-Street.  Great  James-Street, 
Bedford-Row, — the  N.  continua- 
tion of  it,  extending  from  Chapel- 
st.  to  Long's  yard. 

Millman-Street -(New),  Great  Guil- 
ford-Street,  Foundling-Hospital, - 
at  1G,  the  second  street  on  the  L. 
from  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Mincing- Lane,  Fenchurch-Stfeet, — 


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at  43,  the  third  street  on  the  R. 
from  Gracechurch-st.  it  extends  to 
82,  Great  Tower-st. 

Minor  -  Place,  King  -  Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  last  on  the 
L.  from  Belvedere-buildings  on 
the  W,  side  the  King's  Bench. 

Minord-Court,  Anchor  and  Hope- 
Alley,  Wapping,  at  13,  about 
six  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
London-docks- wall. 

Minories, op.    Aldgate  -  church, 

where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz  1  and  159,  it  extends  to  Tower- 
hill. 

Minories  ( Little).  See  Church-Street. 

Mint     (New),    Tower-Hill, the 

large  new  building  on  the  E.  side 
of  Little  Tower-hill  by  Viclual- 
ing-office-square. 

Mint,  Borough, — (a  mart  for  hou  e- 
hold-goods)  at  the  S.  end  of  Red- 
cross-st.  and  the  W.  end  of  Mint- 
street. 

Mint-Square,  Borough, — the  centre 
of  the  said  market.  See  the  last 
article. 

Mint-Street,    Borough, op.   St. 

George's  church,  near  |  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  London- bridge, 
leading  to  the  Mint. 

Mirror  of  the  Times  Newspaper- 
Office, — a  few  dcors  on  the  L. 
in  Hind-court  from  147,  Fleet-st. 
and  facing  Gough-square. 

Mitcham-Street,  Lisson-Green, — the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Lisson-st.  from 
Chapel-st.  towards  Bell-st.  Pad- 
dington. 

Mitchell-Court,  Mitchell-Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  the  W.  end  of  the 
said  street  by  Brick-lane. 

Mitchell-Street,  Brick-lane,  Old- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — at  Gl,  the 
first  on  the  R.  from  113,  Old-st. 
it  leads  by  the  N.  side  of  the 
church  to  Old-st.  square. 

Mitre-Buildings,  Temple, -the  S.  end 
of  Mitre-Court  from  41.  Fleet-st. 

Mitre-Buildings,  Three  Colt-Street, 
Limehouse, 


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JLimehouse,' — about  the  middle  of 
the  W.  side,  leading  to  Church- 
row. 

Mitre-Court,  Fleet-Street, — at  11, 
being  that  number  of  houses  on 
the  R.  from  Temple-bar,  it  leads 
to-  Mitre-buildings  and  King's- 
Bench-walk. 

Mitre  -  Court,  St.  PaulVChurch- 
Yard, — at  71,  a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Ludgate— st.  leading  into 
London-house-yard. 

Mitre-Court,  Hatton-Garden,-eight 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Holborn- 
hill,  leading  to  Ely-place. 

Mitre  -  Court,  St.  John  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  1-13,  near  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  West-Smith- 
field. 

Mitre  and  Hat-Court,  St.  John- 
Street,  Clerkenwell, -at  1.50,  about 
six  doors  N.  from  the  last. 

Mitre -Court,  Cheapside,— — at  18, 
about  that  number  of  houses  on 
the  R.  from  St.  Paul's-church- 
yard. 

Mitre-Court,  Milk-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — at  31,  about  five  doors  on 
the  L.  from  116,  Cheapside. 

Mitre-Court,  Fenchurch-Street, — at 
20,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  R.  from  Gracechurch-st. 

Mitre-Court,  Aldgate, — at  29,  the 
first  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
Leadenhall-st.  it  leads  to  Duke's 
place. 

Mitre-Court,  Mint-Street, Borough, - 
op.  Redcross-st.  or  the  third  on  the 
L.  from  op.  St.  George's  church. 

Modiford's  Court,  Fenchurch->t. — 
at  10,  three  doors  W.  from 
Mincing-lane. 

Moffat's  Court,  Gascoigne-Place, 
Crabtree-Row,  Hackney-Road, — 
is  about  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side. 

Moffat  Street,  City-Road, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Trafalgar-st.  entering 
op.  Fountain  place,  near  \  a  mile 
on  theR.  from  Finsbury-square. 


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Molton-Stfeet.     See  South-Mokon. 

Mclyneux  -  Street,  Queen  -  Street, 
Edgware-Rond, — the  third  on  the 
L.  about  |  of  a  miie  from  61, 
Edgware-road,  it  extends  to  John- 
street. 

Monday-Court,  Carnaby-Market, — " 
at  the  N.  E.  corner,  about  eighteen 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  W.  end 
of  Broad- st. 

Money  -  Bag  -  Alley,  Blue- Anchor- 
Yard,  Rosemary-Lane,-the  second 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from  48, 
Rocemary-lane. 

Monkwell-Buildings,  Coffee  House- 
Walk,  Hoxton, — a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  op.  Renton's  gardens 
towards  the  Bacchus  Coffee-house. 

Monkwell-Streer,  Falcon-Square,— 
near  the  N.  E.  corner,  about 
thirteen  doors  on  the  R.  in  Silver- 
street  from  81,  Wood-st. 

Morimouth-Court,Whitcomb-Street, 
Chafing-Cross, — the  second  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  Cock- 
spur-st. 

Monmouth-Court,  Monmouth-St. 
St.  Giles's, —-at?,  fourdoors  from 
Great  White-Lion-st. 

Monmouth-Place,  Walworth-Com- 
mon,— on  the  W.  side  of  Surrey- 
square,  Kent-road. 

Monmouth-Street,  Broad-Street,  St. 
Giles's, — the  second  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  the  church  to- 
wards Holborn,  it  extends  to 
Moor-st. 

Monmouth  -  Street,  Shadwell, — the 
first  S.  parallel  to  part  of  Shadwell 
High-st.  say  from  57  to  75,  it  ex- 
tends from  Shadwell- market  to 
Pope's  hill. 

Monster-Row,  Neat  Houses,  Chel- 
sea,—the  continuation  of  George's 
row  to  the  Monster  public- house, 
entering  by  the  bridge  at  Pimlico. 

Montague  -  Close,  Borough, be- 
tween St.  Saviour's  church  and  the 
Thames,  entrance  by  Pepper-allc\ . 
near  London- bridge. 

Montague- 


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Montague-Court,  Little-Britain,— 
the  last  on  the  R.  from  Aldersgate- 
street,  and  op.  the  entrance  to  St. 
Bartholomew's  hospital. 

Montague  -  Court  (Little),  Little- 
Britain, — about  twelve  or  fourteen 
doors  from  the  last  described  to- 
wards Aldersgate-st. 

Montague-Court,  George  and  Ca- 
therine-Wheel-Yard,  Bishopsgate- 
Withoutj-  entrance  by  94,Bishops- 
gate-st. 

Montague-Court  (Old),  Old  Mon- 
tague-Street, Whitechapel, ad- 
joins the  E.  corner  of  Black- 
lion-court,  entering  by  38,  White- 
chapel-road. 

Montague-Mews  West,  George-St. 
Portman-Square, — behind  the  W. 
side  of  Montague-square. 

Montague-Mews,,  Montague-Place, 
Portman-Square, — the  first  on  the 
R.  from  the  W.  end  of  Dorset-st. 
it  extends  to  Durweston-st. 

Montague  Mews,  Montague-Street, 
Russell-Square, — the  first  on  the 
R.  from  86,  Great  Russell-st.  to- 
wards the  said  square. 

Montague- Place,    Gloucester- Place, 

Portman-Square, at  24,     the 

second  on  the  L.  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  Portman-square,  being 
the  W.  continuation  of  Dorset-st. 

Montague-Place,  Bedford-Square, — 
at  the  N.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
37,  Russell-square. 

Montague-Square,  Marybone, — op. 
the  N.  end  of  Montague-st.  from 
Quebec-st.  entering  by  236,  Ox- 
ford-street. 

Montague  -  Street,  Cumberland. 
Place, — the  continuation  of  Que- 
bec-st,  entering  by  236,  Oxford- 
st.  it  extends  to  Montague-square. 

Montague-Street,  Russell-Square, — 
at  43,  the  S.  W.  corner,  it  ex- 
tends to  op.  63,  Gfeat  Russell-st. 

Montague-Street,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields, — at  55  on  the  E.  side,  op. 
Brown's  lane,  leading  into  Well-st. 


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Montague-Street  (Old),  Whitecha- 
pel,— the  first  on  the  R.  along 
Osborn-st.  from  74,  nearly  op. 
the  church. 

Montague-Street,  Wentworth-Street, 
Spitalfields, — the  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  Petticoat- 
lane,  it  leads  to  Cox's  square. 

MontpelierTea-Gardens,Walworth,- 
is  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle  along  the 
High-road  to  Camberwell. 

Monument- Yard,  Fish-Street-Hill,- 
the  open  space  by  the  Monument 
near  London-bridge. 

Moody's  Gardens,  Great  Peter- 
Street,  Westminster.  See  Adam- 
a-Digging-Gardens. 

Moon- Alley  or  Street,  Bishopsgate- 
Without, — at  103,  by  Norton- 
Falgate,  about  ten  doors  N.  of 
Primrose-st. 

Moon- Rakers-Alley,  Great  Suffolk- 
Street,  Mint, — the  last  on  the  R. 
about  I  of  a  mile  from  80,  Black- 
man-st.  near  Gravel-lane. 

Moorfields,— —on  the  N.  side  of 
London- wall,  extending  towards 
Finsbury-square. 

Moorfields  (Little),  Fore  -  Street, 
Cripplegate, — the  first  parallel  to 
the  W,  side  of  Moorfields,  ex- 
tending from  6 1,  Fore-st,  to  Rope- 
makers'-st. 

Moorfields  (Little),  Broker-Row,— 
the  S.  end  of  it,  connecting  the  S. 
E.  corner  of  Moorfields  with 
London- wall. 

Moorfields  (Upper),  Wilson-Street,  - 
a  part  of  the  said  street  nearly  op. 
Finsbury-square. 

Moor-Lane,  Fore-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — at  87,  nearly  op.  Basing- 
hall-st.  it  leads  to  White-sf. 

Moor-Place,  Lambeth, — is  near  -|  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Westminster- 
bridge  towards  Vauxhall,  forming 
part  of  the  E.  side  the  road,  be- 
tween Woolsingham-place  and 
Walcot- place. 
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Moor- Place  (Little),  Lambeth, — be- 
tween the  S.  end  of  the  last  de- 
scribed and  the  corner  of  Brook-st. 

Moor-Square,  Moor-Lane,  Cripple- 
gate, — the  second  on  the  L.  about 
twelve  doors  from  87,  Fore-st. 

Moor-Street,  Soho  or  Seven- Dials, — 
the  continuation  of  Little  Earl-st. 
from  the  Seven-dials  to  Little 
Compton-st.  and  22,  Greek-st. 

Moore's  Alley,  Long-Alley,  Moor- 
fields.     See  Moore's  Gardens. 

Moore's  Court,  Batchelor- Place,  Pen- 
tonville, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
the  Maidenhead  public  -  house, 
Battle-bridge,  towards  Islington. 

Moore's  Court,  Old  FLsh-Street, — at 
3,  nearly  op.  the  Old-change. 

Moore's  Court,  Essex-Street,  White- 
chapel, — the  third  on  the  L.  from 
105,  Whitechapel  High-st. 

Moore's  Gardens,  Long  -  Alley, 
Moorfields, — the  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  Worship-.it. 
towards  Moorfields. 

Moore's  Place,  Long- Alley.  See 
the  last  article. 

Moore-Street,  Queen-Street,  Edg- 
ware-Road, — the  first  S.  parallel 
to  it,  about  £-  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Tyburn-turnpike. 

Moore's   Yard,   St.  Martin's  Lane, 

Charing-Cross, at   23,   a   few 

doors  N.  from  the  church,  it  leads 
to  Church-lane. 

Moore's  Yard,  King-Street,  St. 
J  a  r--.es 's, — the  second  on  the  L.  a 
few  doors  from  the  W.  bide  of  St. 
James's  square. 

Moore's  Yard,  Fashion-Street,  Spi. 

talfield?, the    third  on  the  R. 

from  196,  Brick-lane. 

Mop-Spinners  Court,  Chick-Lane, 
West-Smithfield, — the  first  on  the 
L.  in  Duke's  court,  from  the 
said  lane  towards  Cow-cross. 

Morden  -  Court,  Upper  -  Turning. 
Shndwell, — between  55,  Shake- 
spear's  walk  and  20,  GreatSpring- 
street. 


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Morgan's  Lane,  Tooley-Street,— at 
79,  the  second  open  street  or  lane 
on  the  L.  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
London-bridge. 

Morgan-Street,  Commercial-Road,- 
the  second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors 
from  Cannon-street-road  towards 
Whitechapel. 

Morning- Advertiser  Newspaper-Of- 
fice,— at  ll,Catherine-st.  Strand, 
about  ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
342,  in  the  Strand. 

Morning-Chronicle  Newspaper-Of- 
fice,  at  143,  Strand,  nearly  op. 

Catherine-st.  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Temple-bar. 

Morning-Herald  Newspaper-Office,- 
at  18,  Catherine-st.  two  or  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  3 12,  in  the 
Strand. 

Morning-Post  Newspaper-Office,— 
at  335,  Strand,  nearly  op.  Somer- 
set-house, about  -j  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Temple-bar. 

Morris's  Causeway,  Narrow-Wall, 
Lambeth, — on  the  E.  side  of  the 
Patent-shot-manufaftory,  near  -j- 
of  a  mile  above  Blackfriars-bridge. 

Morris's  Court,  New-Square  or  Lane, 
Horselydown,— the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  102,  Shad- 
Thames. 

Morris's  Walk,  Castle-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— the  first  coach-turning 
on  the  L.  from  Castle-st.  towards 
Maid-lane. 

Mortimer  -  Market,  Tottenham- 
Court-Road, is  op.   103,   near 

Howland-st.  about  \  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Oxford-st. 

Mortimer-Street,  Cavendish-Square, - 
at  the  N.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
49,  Wells-st. 

Morton-Street,  Newington-Cause- 
way, — the  first  on  the  L.  near  £ 
of  a  mile  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle  towards  the  Borough,  it 
leads  to  St.  George's  market. 

Mosley-Place,   Brick-Lane,    Spital- 

fields, — at  204,  the  third  on  the 

L.  about 


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L.  about  y  of  a  mile  from  op.  the 
church,  Whitechapel. 

Moss's  Alley,  Bankside,  South wark,- 
about  twenty  doors  W.  from 
Thames-st.  it  leads  to  Maid-lane 
nearly  op.  Great  Guildford-st. 

Moss's  Court,  Queen-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  102,  the  first  on  the 
L.  two  or  three  doors  from  Union- 
street. 

Motley-Court,  Motley-Street,  Cur- 
tain-Road,— at  10,  on  the  S.  side, 
it  leads  to  21,  Chapel-st. 

Motley-Street,  Curtain-Road,  Shore- 
ditch, the    second  on    the   L. 

about  |  of  a  mile  from  Worship- 
st.  it  extends  to  Phipps-st. 

Mouldmnkers  -  Row,  Foster-Lane, 
Cheapside, — entrance  by  the  first 
on  the  L.  about  eight  dcors  from 
148,  Cheapside. 

Mount,  Kent-Street,  Borough, — en- 
trance by  28-1  and  298,  being  a 
few  doors  on  the  R.  from  St. 
George's  church. 

Mount-Court,  Harrow-Alley,  Gra- 
vel-Lane, Houndsditch, — the  first 
on  the  R.  from  Gravel-lane  to- 
wards the  middle  of  Petticoat- 
lane. 

Mount  -  Gardens,  Westminster  - 
bridge- Road,Lambeth, -the  second 
on  the  R.  from  the  Marsh-gate 
towards  the  Asylum. 

Mount's  Gateway,  Butcher-Row, 
Upper  East-Smithficld, — the  first 
on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from  Upper 
East-Smithfield,  it  leads  to  Great 
Garden. st. 

Mount- Place,  Whitechapel -Road, — 
forms  part  of  the  R.  side,  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  the  church,  it 
extends  from  Cannon-street-road, 
to  the  London  hospital. 

Mount-Place  or  Row,  Gibraltar- 
Row,  St.  George's  Fields, — at  28, 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Prospect-place. 

Mount-Place,  Walworth, — on  the 
E.  side  the  High-st.  or  road,  nearly 


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op.  the  Montpelier-gardens,  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

Mount-Pleasant,  Gray's-Inn-Lane,- 
theE.  end  of  Elm-st.  from  86, 
Gray's  -  inn  -  lane  leading  into 
Baynes-row. 

Mount- Pleasant,  City-Road, — the 
first  on  the  L.  in  East-row,  nearly 
op.Winckworth's  Buildings  about 
\  a  mile  N.  from  Finsbury-sq. 

Mount-Pleasant,  Stepney, — a  few 
houses  on  the  L.  in  York-place 
from  the  World'sEnd public-house, 
towards  Mile -end. 

Mount;- Row,Dav  ies-Street,Berkeley- 
Square, — at  22,  about  seven  doors 
on  the  L.  from  the  N.  W.  corner 
of  the  said  square. 

Mount-Row,  Winckworth's  Build- 
ings, City-Road, — is  behind  the 
houses  which  form  East-row,  op. 
Winckworth's  Buildings,  near  \  a 
mile  N.  from  Finsbury-square. 

Mount-Row,    Kent-Road, forms 

part  of  the  N.  side,  between 
the  Bricklayers-arms  and  the 
Paragon. 

Mount- Row,  Bridge-Road,  Lam- 
beth,— forms  part  of  the  L.  side, 
about  \  of  a  mile  from  Westmin- 
ster-bridge, it  extends  from  the 
Marsh-gate  to  Oakley-st. 

Mount-Street,  Berkeley- Square, 

at  the  N.  W.  corner  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1 
and  128,  it  extends  to  Park-lane, 
about  j  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Mount-Street,  Bethnal-Green,— the 
continuation  of  Rose-st.  entering 
by  45,  Church-st.  nearly  #  op. 
Brick-lane,  it  leads  to  Virginia-st, 
or  row,  behind  Shoreditch-church. 

Mount-Street,  Whitechapel-Road  ,- 
about  |  of  a  mile  below  the 
church,  being  the  first  on  the  L. 
in  Cannon-st.  road,  and  behind 
Mount-place. 

Mount-Street,  Whitechapel-Road,- 
at  206,  on  the  E.  side  the  Lon- 

doa- 


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<lcn -'hospital,   being  the  -first   on] 
the  R.  east  from  the  last  described. 

Mount-Street,  Bridge-Road,  Lam- 
beth,—forms  part  of  the  R.  side, 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  West- 
minster-bridge, it  extends  from  the 
Marsh- gate  to  op.  the  Asylum. 

Mount-Street,  Walworth, — on  the 
E.  side  the  High-st.  or  road,  nearly 
op.  theMontpelier-gardens,  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

Mount  -  Terrace,  Cannon  -  Street- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  E.  side, 
adjoining  Whitech3pel-road,  at  the 
W.  end  of  Mount-place. 

Mud's  Court,  Lamb  s  -  Conduit  - 
Street,  Red- Lion-Square, — at  54, 
leading  into  Ormond-placc  or 
yard. 

Muggeridge's  Buildings,  Castle- 
Street,  Borough, — at  46,  near 
Castle-lane,  being  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  1 3,  Redcross-st. 

Mulberry-Court,  Great  Bell-Alley, 
Coleman-Street, — the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  57,  Coleman- 
st.  towards  Little  Bell-alley. 

Mulberry-Court, Long- Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — entrance  a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  N.  side  of  Moor- 
fields. 

Mulberry-Court,  Petticoat-Lane, — 
about  '6  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
41,  Aldgate  High-st.  or  the  first 
on  the  L.  from  Wentworth-st. 

Mulberry-Court,  Three  Colt-Street, 
Limehousc, — between  the  S.  side 
of  the  church  and  Mitre-court  or 
buildings. 

Mulberry-Court,  Castle-Street,  Bo- 
rough,—at  <28,  about  that  number 
of  houses  on  the  L.  from  14,  Red- 
cross-st. 

Mulberry-Court,  Long-Lane,   Bcr- 

mondsey, by  Miles's  Rents, 

about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Bcrmondscy-church-yard. 

Mulberry  -  Gardens,  Nightingale- 
Lane,  East-Smithficld, — is  nearly 


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op.  Burr-st.  it  leads  to  Ten  Foot.* 
way,  by  the  side  of  the  London- 
docks. 

Mulberry -Street, Commercial-Road,- 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  White- 
chapel-church,  and  nearly  opposite 
Back  Church-lane,  it  extends  to 
Sion-square. 

Mullings's  Buildings,  Blue-AnGhor- 
Road,  Bermondsey, — a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  east  of  Fort-place. 

Mumford-Court,Milk-Street,Cheap- 
side, — at  10,  about  that  number 
of  houses  on  the  R.  from  116, 
Cheapside. 

Muscovy-Court,  Great  Tower-Hill, - 
at  17,  in  the  corner,  on  the  W. 
side  of  Savage-gardens  and  the 
Trinity-house. 

Music  -  House  -  Court,  High-Street, 
Shadwell,— at  54,  about  two  or 
three  doors  W.  from  the  Church- 
yard. 

Mutton-Lane,  Clerkenwell, — at  the 
N.  W.  corner  of  Clerkenwell- 
green,  leading  to  Vine-st.  and 
Hatton-wall. 

Mutton-Lane,  Mile-End-Road, — 
the  third  on  the  R.  below  the 
turnpike,  extending  from  Assem- 
bly-row to  Redman's  row. 

Myrtle-Row,  Hoxton-Town,-form« 
part  of  the  W.  side,  adjoining 
Myrtle-st.  about  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  Old-street-road. 

Myrtle-Street,  Hoxton-Town, — the 
third  coach-turning  on  the  L» 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  Old-street- 
road,  it  extends  to  Gloucester* 
terrace. 


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NAG'S-HEAD-COURT, 
Knightsbridge,— —  about  \  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from   Hyde-park- 
corner,  and  two  or  three  doors  E, 
from  the  Barracks. 
Nag's-Hcad-Court,  Drury-Lane,-- 


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at  119,  about  five  doors  S.  from 
Princes-st. 

Nag's-  Head- Court,  Golden-Lane, 
St.  Luke's, — the  second  on  the  L. 
about  twelve  doors  from  Old-st. 

Nag's-Head-Court,  Golden-Lane, 
Cripplegate  or  St.  Luke's, — two 
or  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Barbican. 

Nag's  -  Head  -  Court,  Gracechurch- 
Street, — at  34,  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  London-bridge,  it 
leads  to  28,  Clement's  lane. 

Nag's-Head-Inn,  Borough  High- 
Street, — at  100,  and  near  \  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Nag's-Head-Yard,  Oxford-Street,— 
at  3 14,  nearly  op.Market-st.  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  St. 
Giles's. 

Nag's-Head-Yard,  Hackney-Road,- 
about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Shoreditch-church. 

Nailsey-Place,  Salmon-Lane,  Lime- 
house, — about  I  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Commercial-road, 
towards  Stepney-church. 

Naked-Boy-Alley,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — behind  53,  near  the  mid- 
dle of  the  S.  side,  op.  Bread-street- 
hill. 

Naked  -  Boy  -  Alley,  Princes  -  Street, 
Lambeth, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  yards  from  Broad-st. 

Naked- Boy-Court,  Ludgate-Hill, — 
at  3  I,  about  seven  doors  W.  from 
the  Old-Bailey. 

Narrow-Street,  RatclifFe  or  Lime- 
house, — at  Ratcliffe-cross-stairs , 
extending  to  Fore-st.  being  pa- 
rallel to  the  Thames,  near  j  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Narrow-Wall,  Lambeth, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Pedlar's  Acre,  by 
Westminster  -  bridge,  to  Upper- 
ground,  Christ-church,  by  the  line 
of  the  river,  about  |  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Nassau-Street,  King-Street,  Soho, — 


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at  12,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 

Princes-st.  leading  to  Gerrard-st, 

and  Newport-market. 
National  -  Register    Newspaper-Of- 
fice,— about  seven  doors  on  the  R. 

in  Catherine-street,  from  3 12,  in 

the  Strand. 
Naval- Row,  Blackwall, the  E. 

continuation   of  Poplar  High-st. 

from  Blackwall-causeway  towards 

the  East-India-dock. 
Navy-Office,  Somerset- Place, on 

the  S.   side,  facing  the  entrance 

from  the  Strand. 
Navy-Pay -Office,  Somerset- Place,— 

on  the  W.  or  on  the  R.  from  the 

Strand. 
Neal's   Passage,  Great  Earl-Street, 

Seven- Dials, — at  14,  three  doors 

on  the  R.  from  King-st.  it  leads  to 

13,  Queen-st. 

Neal's  Yard,  Queen-Street,  Seven-. 
Dials, — at  18,  three  doors  on  the 
R.  from  51,  King-st.  it  leads  to 

14,  Great  St.  Andrew-st. 
Neat-Boys-Court,   Fashion  -  Street, 

Spitalfields, — the  third  on  the  R. 
from  191,  Brick-lane. 

Neat-Houses,  Chelsea,— a  district  on 
the  N.  bank  of  the  Thames,  ex- 
tending from  Tothill-fields,  West- 
minster, to  Chelsea. 

Neat-Houses-Row,  Chelsea  or  Pim- 
lico,-the  continuation  of  George's 
row  from  the  bridge,  Pimlico,  to- 
wards the  Thames. 

Neckinger-Road  or  Lane,  Parker's 
Row,  Bermondsey, — .about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Hickman'* 
Folly,  extending  from  the  turn- 
pike to  the  Grangerroad. 

Nelson's  Court,  RatclifFe-Highway,- 
at  123,  a  few  doors  E.  from  St. 
George's  church,  and  nearly  op. 
Old  Gravel-lane. 

Nelson's  Passage,  Great  Arthur- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — at  7,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  10,  Gos- 
well-street. 

Nelson's  Place,  Bowling  -  Green- 
Buildings, 


Buildings,  New  -  Roid,  Mary- 
bone, — a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  said  road,  by  the  Yorkshire- 
stingo. 

Nelson's  Place,  City-Road, — about 
the  middle  of  the  S.  side  of  New- 
st.  between  Upper  Fountain-place 
and  Bath-st. 

Nelson's  Place,  Poplar  High-Street,- 
a  few  doors  E.  of  the  Green-dra- 
gon, about  \  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  the  Commercial-road. 

Nelson's  Place,  Blackman-Street. 
Borough, — at  102,  about  six  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Lant-st.  towards 
the  King's  Bench. 

Nelson's  Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— at  the  Obelisk  by  Salis- 
bury-place, leading  towards  the 
middle  of  East- lane,  through  Sun- 
st.  and  North-st. 

Nelson's  Place,  Kent-Road, — is  part 
of  the  L.  side,  about  i  of  a  mile 
below  the  Bricklayers-arras. 

Nelson's  Place,  London-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields — about  nine  doors 
on  the  L.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle  towards  the  Obelisk. 

Nelson's  Row,  Deptford  Lower 
Road, — near  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Haifway-house  to- 
wards Deptford. 

Nelson-Square,  Blackfriars-Road, — 
about  -|  of  a  mile  from  the  bridge, 
being  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Charlotte-st.  towards  the  Obelisk. 

Nelson-Street,   City- Road, about 

|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Fins- 
bury-square,  and  nearly  op.  the 
Shepherd  and  Shepherdess,  it  leads 
to  RatCiiffe-row  and  towards  Old- 
street. 

Nelson-Street,  Beth nal -Green, — be- 
hind Shoreditch-church,  being  the 
second  on  the  L.  in  Mount-st. 
from  15,  Church-st. 

Nelson- Street,  Goodman's  Fields, — 
at  13,  Red-lion-st.  about  six  doors 
on  the  R.  from  30,  Whitechapel 
High-st. 


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Nelson's  Terrace,  City-Road, — ~— 
about  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Fins- 
bury  -  square  towards  Islington, 
nearly  op.  Sidney-st. 

Neptune  -  Court,  Neptune  -  Street, 
Lock's  Fields,  Walworth, — about 
the  middle  of  the  N.  side,  leading 
into  Thomas-st. 

Neptune-Court,  Neptune- Street,  Ro- 
therhithe, — at  the  E.  end  of  New  - 
st.  on  the  R.  near  Albion-st. 

Neptune-Place,  New-Cut  or  Lam- 
beth-Marsh,—about  £  of  a  mile 
N.  from  the  Horn-brewery  to- 
wards Narrow-wall,  entering  by 
the  third  on  the  R.  from  Black- 
friars-road. 

Neptune-Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— on  the  E.  side  of  Nep- 
tune-st.  by  the  Obelisk,  at  the  W« 
end  of  Salisbury-place. 

Neptune-Street,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  third  on  the  L.  from 
Garmouth  or  Rodney-row,  Kent- 
road  towards  Salisbury  -  place, 
Park-place,  and  East-lane. 

Neptune-Street,  Wellclose-Square,- 
at  33,  about  the  middle  of  the  S. 
side,  extending  to  71,  Parsons-st. 

Neptune-Street,  Rotherhithe, the 

S.  continuation  of  Elephant-lane, 
entering  by  344,  Rotherhifhc-st. 
near  the  church. 

Nesbitt's  Rents,  Three  Colt-Street, 
Limehouse, — at  26,  a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  frrm  Ropemakers-fields 
towards  Gun-lane. 

Nettleton-Court,  Aldersgate-Street,- 
at  '26,  about  ten  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Falcon-street,  towards 
Barbican. 

Nevil's  Court,  Fetter-Lane,— -at  37, 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
it  leads  to  15,  Great  New-st. 

New  -  Alley,  Three  Celt  -  Street, 
Limchou<e, — at  63,  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Ropemakers-fields 
towards  the  church. 

New-Buildings,  Dark-Entry,  Lower 

East-Smithfield, the  first  on  the 

L.  from 


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L.  from  59, Lower  East-Smithfield 
towards  27,  Nightingale-lane. 

New  -  Buildings,  Fox  and  Knot- 
Court,  Cow-Lane,  Snow-Hill, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  yards 
from  41,  Cow-lane. 

New-Buildings,  Little  Bell-Alley. 
See  New-Court,  Swan-Alley. 

New-Church,  Strand.  See  St.  Mary- 
Ie-Strand. 

New-Court,  New-Way,  Orchard- 
Street,  Westminster,-at  13,  about 
seven  doors  on  the  L.  from  14, 
Orchard-st. 

New-Court,  Little  Chapel -Street, 
Westminster, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  the  E.  end  of  James-st. 

New-Court,  Duck-Lane,  Westmin- 
ster,— about  eight  doors  on  the 
L.  from  58,  Orchard-st.  towards 
Old  Pye-st. 

New-Court,  Strand, — at  205,  op. 
St.  Ciement's  church,  near  £  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Temple-bar. 

New-Court,  Carey -Street,  Chancery- 
Lane, — at  16,  nearly  op.  Serle-st. 
it  leads  to  Little  Shire-lane. 

New-Court,  Temple, — the  first  on 
the  L.  in  Devereux-court,  from 
218,  in  the  Strand,  it  leads  to 
Essex  -  court,  Brick  -  court,  and 
Middle  Temple-lane. 

New  -  Court,  Great  New  -  Street, 
Fetter-Lane, — at  24,  three  doors 
on  the  L.  from  West  Harding-st. 

New-Court,  Fleet-Market, — at  19, 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  Lud- 
gate-hill,  two  or  three  doors  N. 
from  the  Fleet-prison. 

New-Court,   Old- Bailey, at    50, 

about  the  middle  of  the  W.  side, 
it  leads  to  19,  Fleet-lane. 

New-Court,  Portpool-Lane,  Gray's- 
Inn-Lane, — at  50,  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  Graj  's-inn-lane  to- 
wards 61,  Leather-lane. 

New-Court,  Goswell-Street, — at  10, 
about  f-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  north 
from  Barbican,  it  leads  into  Great 
Arthur-st. 


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New-Court,  Allen-Street,  Clerkeis- 
well, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
113,  Goswell-st. 

New- Court,  St.  Peter's  Lane,  Wesf- 
Smithfield, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  68,  St.  John-st.  towards 
Cow-cross. 

New-Court,  St.  John's  Street,  Clerk- 
enwell, — at  210,  about  -§-  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  West-Smith- 
field. 

New-Court,  Cloth-Fair,  West-Smith- 
field, — the  second  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  60,  West-Smithfield, 
near  Long-lane. 

New-Court,  Brick-Lane,  St.Luke's,- 
at  80,  the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  113,  Old-st. 

New-Court,  Fore-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — at  122,  op.  the  church, 
near  the  N.  end  of  Wood-st. 

New-Court,  Fore-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — at  87,  nearly  op.  Alder- 
manbury-postern. 

New-Court,  Swan-Alley,  Coleman- 
Street, — the  continuation  of  it  oh 
the  R.  from  67,  Coleman-st.  lead- 
ing to  Little  Bell- alley. 

New-Court,  Bow-Lane,  Cheapside,- 
at  4,  the  first  on  the  R.  from  58, 
Cheapside. 

New-Court,  St.  Swithin's  Lane,— > 
at  10,  about  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side,  or  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
10,  Lombard-st. 

New-Court,  Throgmorton-Street, — 
about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
Bank  of  England  towards  Old 
Broad-st. 

New-Court,  Old  Broad-Street, — at 
.7,  the  third  on  the  R.  from  the 
Royal-Exchange. 

New  -  Court,  Long  -  Alley,  Moor- 
fields, four  doors   on   the    L. 

from  the  N.  side  of  Moorfields. 

New  -  Court,  Long  -  Alley,  Moor- 
fields,  a  few  yards  on   the  L. 

from  Worship-st.  towards  Moor- 
fields. 

New  -  Court,  Crown  -  Street,  Fins- 
bury, 


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bury, — on  the  W.  side  of  Max- 
well-Court, being  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  Wilson— st. 

New-Court,  Holywell-lane,  Shore- 
ditch, — at  18,  being  the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  194,  Shoreditch 
High-st. 

Kew-Court,  Holywell-Lane,  Shore- 
ditch, — at  48,  nearly  op.  the  last 
described. 

New-Court,  Acorn- Alley,  Bishops- 
gate, — the  first  on  the  L.  from  1 24, 
Bishopsgate-without,  near  Skin- 
ner-st. 

New- Court,  Hackney-Road, the 

second  on  the  R .  a  few  doors  from 
Shoreditch-church. 

New-Court,  Church-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — at  49,  nearly  op.  Brick- 
lane,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  65,  Shoreditch. 

New-Court,  Dorset- Street,  Spital- 
fields,— about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side,  viz.  between  Crispin-st. 
and  Red-Lion-st. 

New-Court,  Brown's  Lane,  Spital- 
fields, — at  34,  the  second  on  the 
L.  about  eight   doors   E.    from 

v   Red-lion-st. 

New  -  Court,  Great  Pearl  -  Street, 
Spitalfields, — at  34,  about  four 
doors  on  the  L.  from  20,  Wheeler- 
street. 

New-Court,  Quaker-Street,  Spital- 
fields,— the  second  on  the  R. 
about  twelve  doors  from  29, 
Wheeler- st. 

New-Court,  Fashion-Street,  Spital- 
fields,  the   second  on   the  L. 

about  twenty  doors  from  194, 
Brick-lane. 

New-Court,  Wentworth-Street,  Spi- 
talfields,— about  seven  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Petticoat-lane. 

New  -  Court,  King  -  Street,  Cree- 
church-Lane, — the  secrnd  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  87,  Leaden- 
hall-st.  it  leads  to  Little  Duke's 
place. 

New-Court,  Crutched-Friars,-at  45, 


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a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from  64* 
Mark-lane  and  nearly  op.  Savage- 
gardens. 

New-Court,  Well- Yard,  Goodman's 
Fields,-the  continuation  of  Well- 
yard,  on  the  R.  entering  by  82, 
Lemon-st. 

New-Court,  St.  Catherine's  Square,- 
at  the  N.  W.  corner  of  the  square, 
entering  by  41,  St.  Catherine's  st. 

New-Court,  Nightingale-Lane, — at 
43,  being  the  first  en  the  L.  from 
the  entrance  to  the  London-docks. 

New-Court,  Upper  Chapman-Street, 
St.  George's  in  the  East,— the  se- 
cond on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
'  Cannon-st  reet-road. 

New  -  Court,  Frying  -  Pan  -  Alley, 
Petticoat-Lane, — about  five  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Petticoat-lane, 
near  Widegate-st. 

New-Court,  George- Yard,  White- 
chapel, — the  second  on  the  L. 
from  88,  Whitechapel  High-st. 

New-Court,  New-Street,  Mile-End 
Old-Town,-— the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Fieldgate-st.  Whitechapel- 
road. 

New-Court,  Bethnal- Green, — a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  the  Green,  and  nearly 
op.  Patriot-square. 

New  -  Court,  Three  Colt  -  Street, 
Limehouse, — at  14,  about  the 
middle  of  the  E.  side,  it  is  also 
called  Three  Colt-Court. 

New-Court,  High-Street,  Newing- 
ton, — a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  church  towards  Kennington, 
it  leads  into  Frederick's  Place. 

New- Court,  Tooley-Street,  South- 
wark, — at  2  32,  a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  from  London-bridge. 

New-Court,  High-Street,  Borough,- 
at  1 55,  on  the  N.  side  St.  George's 
church. 

New-Court,White-Strcet,Borough,- 
at  17,  the  third  on  the  L.  from  St. 
George's  church,  towards  Long- 
lane,  Bermondsey. 

New- 


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New-Court,  Castle-Lane,  Borough,- 
about  eight  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Caitle-bt.  towards  Maid-lane. 

New-Crane-Stairs  and  Dock,  Wap- 
ping-Sirecr,-.- at  198,  or  the  bot- 
tom of  New  Gravel-lane,  from  22, 
Shadwell  High-st.  about  1|  mile 
below  London. bridge,  and  op. 
Hanover-stairs,  Rotherhithe. 

New  -  Cut,  Church  -  Lane,  Lime- 
home, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  70,  Ropemakers-fields,  lead- 
ing to  the  Barge-river  and  the 
Drawbridge  in  Narrow-st. 

New-Cut,  Lambeth-Marsh, the 

continuation  of  Charlotte-st.  op. 
Surrey-chapel,  Blackfriars-road, 
to  the  Marsh-gate. 

New-England  Coffee- House,— —  at 
82,  Old  Broad-st.  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  the  Bank  of  England. 

New-Grove,  Mile-End-Road, — be- 
tween the  Plough  and  Thompson's 
nursery,  about  2^  miles  on  the  R. 
from  Aldgate. 

New  -  Inn,  Wych  -  Street,  Drury- 
Lane, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Clement's  church  in  the 
Strand,  it  leads  to  St.  Clement's 
Inn  and  Clare-market. 

New-Inn,  Old-Bailey, — behind  51, 
op.  the  Sessions-house. 

New  -  Inn  -  Buildings,  Wych-Street, 
Drury.Lane,-— a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  from  St.  Clement's  church  in 
the  Strand,  leading  to  New-inn. 

New -Inn-Passage,  Haughton-Street, 
Clare  -  Market, — at  21,  about 
seven  doprs  on  the  R.  from  New- 
castle-Street, Strand,  leading  into 
New-inn. 

New  -  Inn  -  Yard,  Shoreditch  High- 
Street, — at  170,  by  the  turnpike, 
the  third  on  the  R.  from  the 
church  towards  Bishopsgate. 

New-Inn-Square,  Batcman's  Row, 
Shoreditch, — the  second  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  159,  Shoreditch 
High-st. 


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New  -'Inn  -  Street ,  New  -  Inn  -  Yard, 
Shoreditgh, — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  17G,  Shoreditch  High-st. 
extending  to  Bateman's  row. 

New-Lane,  Shad-Thames,  Hone- 
lydown, — at  102,  op.  Horsely- 
down  New-stairs,  it  extends  tp 
32,  Gainsford-st. 

New-Place,  Poplar  High-Street,' — 
forms  part  of  the  R.  side,  about 
\  a  mile  from  the  Commercial, 
road,  being  the  first  row  below  the 
Terrace. 

New-Prison,  Clerkenwcll,— face$  the 
N.  end  of  St.  James's  Place  from 
Aylesbury-st. 

New-Rents,  St.  Martin's.  le-G  rand, - 
at  35,  two  or  three  doors  on  the 
R.  from  66,  Newgate-st. 

New-River-  Head,  Spa-Fields,-about 
|  of  a  mile  N.  from  Spa-fields, 
chapel,  and  on  the  W.  side  of 
Sadler's  Wells. 

New -River -Office,  Whitefriars,— — 
is  facing  the  S.  end  of  Dorset-st. 
from  Salisbury-square,  entering 
by  82,  Fleet-st.. 

New-Road,  Mary  bone, — commences 
at  82,  Edg ware. road,  about  \  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Tyburn- 
turnpike,  or  is  the  E.  continuation 
pfChapel-st.Lisson-green,  leading 
to  Sommers  -  town,  Pentonville, 
and  Islington. 

New-Road,  Hans- Town, — the  first 
W.  parallel  to  Sloane-st.  com- 
mencing near  Knightsbridge,  and 
extending  to  Sloarie-Square. 

New- Road,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — the  continuation  of  Cable- 
street,  being  the  first  north 
parallel  to  part  of  Ratcliffe-high- 
way. 

^Jew-Road,  Cannon-Street  or  Can- 
non-Street-Road,  St,  George's  in 
the  East, — the  N,  continuation  of 
Cannon-st,  to  210,  Whitechapel- 
road. 

New.  Road,  Dock-Head  or  Bermond- 
sey.     See  Parker's  Row. 

G  g  New- 


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New-Road,  Bermondsey.  See  Ber- 
mondsey New.Road. 

New-Row,  Kennington-Common, — 
a  few  small  houses  by  the  foot- 
path which  leads  from  the  E.  side 
of  the  Common  towards  Camber- 
well. 

New-Square,  Orchard-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  38,  the  second  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from  Dean-st. 

New-Square,  Lincoln's-Inn.  See 
Lincoln's-Inn  New-Square. 

New-Square,    Minories, behind 

130,  about  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side,  leading  to  Vine-st.  on  the 
R.  and  to  John-st.  on  the  left. 

New-Square,  Stepney.  See  Trafal- 
gar-Square. 

New  -  Square,  New  -  Lane,  Shad- 
Thames, — is  the  broadest  part  of 
the  said  Lane,  near  102,  Shad- 
Thames. 

New  -  Street,  Brcmpton  or  Hans- 
Town, — the  first  street  on  the  L. 
from  Knightsbridge  along  Bromp- 
ton  High-st.  or  road,  it  leads  to 
Exeter-st. 

New-Street,  Broad-Street,  Carnaby- 
Market    or    Golden-Square, — at 
.  46,  nearly  op.    Poland-st.   from 
365,  Oxford-street. 

New-Street,  Spring-Gardens,  Cha- 

ring-CrOiS, — entrance    by     52, 

Charing-cross,  bearing  to  the   L. 

*a  few  yards  and  then   to  the  R. 

leading  to  St.  James's  Park. 

New-Street,  Covent-Garden, the 

continuation  of  King-st.  extending 
to  57,  St.  Martin's  lane. 

New  -  Street,  Baker  -  Street  North, 
Marybone, — op.  15,  about  ten 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  New- 
Road,  it  leads  to  Park-st. 

New-Street,  Dyot-Street,  St.  Giles's,- 
four  doors  on  the  K.  from  2K, 
Great  Russell-st.  leading  into 
Bainbridge-st. 
New-Street  (Great),  Fetter-Lane, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  We^t-Hard- 
ing-st.  from  20,  Fetter-lane. 


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New-Street  (Little),  Shoe-Lane, — at 
89,  the  first  street  on  the  L.  from 
130,  Fleet.st.  leading  to  Middle 
New-st. 

New-Street  (Middle),  Great  New- 
Street,  Fetter-Lane, — at  14,  on 
the  E.  side,  leading  to  Little 
New-st.  and  89,  Shoe-lane. 

New-Street-Hill,  Little  New-Street, 
Shoe-Lane, — the  first  on  the  L.  a 
few  yards  from  89,  Shoe-lane. 

New-Street-Square,  Great  New-St. 

Fetter-Lane, is    op.    Dean-st. 

from  43,  Fetter-lane,  leading  to 
Little  New-st.. 

New-Street,  Blackfriars, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Creed-lane,  entering 
by  14,  Ludgaie-st.  it  leads  to 
Ireland -yard  and  St.  Andrew's 
hill. 

New-Street,  Old-Street,  St.Luke's,- 
at  91,  the  second  E.  from  the 
church,  it  extends  to  Richmond- 
street. 

New-Street,  Aldersgate-Street, — at 
126,  the  first  on  the  R.  about  ten 
doors  from  Long-lane,  towards  St. 
Martin's-le-Grand,  it  leads  to 
Cloth- fair. 

New-Street,  Bowling-Street,  Clerk- 
enwell, — a  few  yards  on  the  L. 
from  Turnmill-st.  it.  leads  into 
Peter-st. 

New-Street,  City-Road, — about  |  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Finsbury-sq. 
extending  from  Upper  Fountain- 
place  to  RatclifFe-row. 

New-Street,  St.  Mary-Axe, the 

continuation  of  St.  Mary-Axe, 
frcmCamomile-st.  to  55,  Hounds- 
ditch  (also  called  New  St.  Mary- 
Axe). 

New-Street,  BLshopsgate-Street,— at 
30,  the  second  on  the  R.  north 
from  the  church,  it  leads  to  the 
India-Company's  warehouse. 

New-Street,  Gibraltar-Fields,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — the  first  E.  parallel  to 
part  of  Turk  st.  extending  from 
Duke-st.  towards  Virginia- st. 

New- 


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New-  S  treet,  Fiel  dgate-  Street,  White- 
chapel  or  Mile-End  Old-Town,- 
at  21,  about  ten  doors  on  the  R. 
from  266,  Whitechapel-road. 

New-Street,  St.  Catherine's, — —the 
continuation  of  St.  Catherine's 
lane,  entering  by  50,  Upper 
East-Smithfield  to  St.  Catherine's 
square. 

New-Street,  Lower  East  Smithfield,- 
at  G6,  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Butcher-row,  leading  into  the  last 
described. 

New-Street,  Shadwell-Market, — at 
theS.  E.  corner,  entering  by  67, 
Shadwell  High-st.  and  extending 
to  Shadwell-dock. 

New-Street,  Princes-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
yards  from  Vauxhall-row,  or  from 
Glasshouse-st.  leading  to  Fore-st. 

New-Street,  Great  Cuildford-Street, 
Borough, — the  third  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from  35,  Queen-st. 

New-Street,  Maze-Pond,  Borough, — 
the  continuation  of  Joiner-st.  en- 
tering by  241,  Tooley-st.  or  at 
the  E.  end  of  St.  Thomas's  st.  on 
the  right. 

New-Street,  Blackfriars-Road  or  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  last  on  the 
L.  from  Blackfriars-bridge  and 
facing  the  Obelisk,  it  leads  to 
Pearl-row  and  Dover-st. 

New-Street  (Little),  Borough-Road, 
St.  George's  Fields, — the  second 
on  the  R.  from  Stones-end  to- 
wards the  Obelisk,  extending  to 
the  King's  Bench. 

New-Street,  Newington  or  Kenning- 
ton  High  Road, — op.  the  2  mile- 
stone from  Cornhill,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Newington- 
cl.urch. 

New-Street,  Kent-Read  or  Wal- 
worth,-on  the  W.  side  of  Union- 
row,  entrance  the  third  on  the  R. 
from  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

New-Street,  East-Lane,  Walworth,- 
is  the  N.  parallel  to  part  of  it,  be- 


N 

ing  the  first  on  the  R.  in  Camden- 
st.  from  the  chapel  in  East-lane. 

New-Street,  Dock-Head,  Horsely- 
down, — the  E.  continuation  of 
Fair-st.  and  of  Free-School-st.  to 
Russell-st,  and  Dock-Head. 

New-Street,  Adam-Street, .  Rother- 
hithe, — at  76,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side. 

New-Street,  Neptune-Street,Rother- 
hithe, — the  third  on  the  L.  from 
Elephant-lane,  three  or  four  doors 
S.  from  Albion-st. 

New  -  Terrace,  Tabernacle  -  Walk, 
Moorfields, — the  row  of  houses 
on  the  W.  side  the  Tabernacle. 

New- Walk,  Shad-Thames,  Horsely- 
down, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Dockhead,  it  extends  to  Thomas- 
street. 

New-Way,  Orchard-Street,  West- 
minster,— about  twelve  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Dean-st.  extending 
to  the  Great  Almonry. 

New- Way,  Maze,  Borough,— at  30, 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  196, 
Tooley-st.  leading  to  Broadway 
and  St.  Thomas's  street. 

New-Wharf,  Limehouse-Hole, — be- 
tween Limehouse-hole-stairs  and 
the  entrance  to  the  West-India- 
docks. 

New  -  Yard,   Great  Queen  -  Street, 

Lincoln's  -  Inn  -  Fields, at  55, 

about  twenty-two  doors  on  the 
L.  from  the  N.  W.  corner  of  Lin- 
coln's-inn-fields. 

Newby's  Place,  Poplar  High-Street 
or  Road, — about  ^  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  Commercial-road 
and  near  the  Green-dragon. 

Newcastle-Court,  Strand, a  kw 

doors  on  the  R.  from  Temple-bar, 
towards  St.  Clement's  church,  it 
leads  to  Old  Boswell-court. 

Newcastle-Court,  College-Hill,  Up- 
per Thames-St. — about  five  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Cloak-lane  or  from 
Great  St.  Thomas  Apostles, 

Newcastle  -  Place,      Clerkenwell- 

Close 


N 

Close, — forms  part  of  the  R.  side, 
from  Clerkenwell-green  and  nearly 
adjoins  the  \V.  side  of  the  church. 

Newcastle- Place,  Mile- End, — about 
ten  doors  on  the  R.  east  of  the 
turnpike,  extending  to  Grove- 
place. 

Newcastle-Row.ClerkenWell-CIose,- 
on  the  E.  side  of  Newcastle- 
place. 

Newcastle-Street,  Strand, — at  30?}, 
by  the  New-church,  it  leads  to 
Stanhope-st.  Clare-market. 

Newcastle  -  Street,  Clerkenwell- 
Close, — the  first  on  the  R.  in  St. 
James's  st.  entering  by  St.  James's 
place,  E.  side  the  church. 

Newgate  -  Market, entrance  by 

Rose-st.  from  20,  Newgate-st. 
or  by  Paved-alley  from  30,  Pa- 
terno  ter-row. 

Newgate- Prison,  Old-Bailey, at 

the  N.  end  of  it,  adjoining  New- 
gate-st. 

Newgate-Street, — the  W.  continu- 
ation of  Cheapside  on  the  R.  ex- 
tending to  the  Old- Bailey  and  to 
Snow-hill. 

Newington  -  Butts,  Newington, 
Surrey, — there  is  no  particular 
pile  of  buildings  distinguished  by 
this  name,  but  the  neighbourhood 
about  the  Elephant  and  Castle  is 
so  called. 

Newingtnn-Cau'-eway, — commences 
at  Stones-end  by  the  King's  Bench, 
and  extends  to  the  Elephant  and 
Castle. 

Newington-Road, — the  same  as  the 
last  article,  but  generally  the 
buildings  on  the  R.  from  the 
King's  Bench  are  distinguished  by 
this  name. 

Newington  -  Place,  Newington, 
Surrey, — forms  part  of  the  K.  side 
the  High-road,  op.  the  2  mile- 
stone from  Cornhill,  extending 
to  Kenningtm-Common. 

Newington  -  Terrace,  Newington, 
Surrey  i — the  N.    E.  corner    of 


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Kennington  -  common,  nearly 
facing  the  Horns  Tavern. 

Newly's  Court,  Pleasant  -  Row, 
Mile- End  New-Town, -the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  Pelham-st.  en- 
tering by  60,  Brick-lane,  Spital- 
fields. 

Newman's    Mews,    Castle  -  Street, 

Oxford- Street, at    71,    three 

doors  on  the  L.  from  8 1 ,  New- 
man-st. 

Newman's  Passage,  Newman-St. — 
at  26,  about  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  39,  Oxford-st.  it 
leads  to  Upper  Rathbone-place. 

Newman's  Row,  Lincoln's  -  Inn- 
Fields, — at  theN.  E.  corner, about 
six  houses  on  the  L.  towards  Great 
Turnstile. 

Newman's  Row,  Bermond:-cy-St. — 
at  117,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
the  church   towards  Tooley-st. 

Newman-Street,  Oxford-Street, — at 
39,  near  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Giles's,  it  extends  to 
Charles-st.  Middlesex-hospital. 

Newman's  Yard,  Newman-Street, 
Oxford -Street, — ten  doors  on  the 
R.  from  39,  Oxford-st. 

Newmarket-Street,  VVapping-St.— . 
at  157,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  east  from  the  church,  being  the 
continuation  of  Old  Gravel-lane 
from  65,  Ratcliffe-highway. 

Newmarket  -  Terrace,  Cambridge- 
Heath,  Hackney-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  E.  side,  op.  Heath- 
place,  being  the  first  row  on  the 
R.  from  the  turnpike  towards 
Hackney. 

Newnham-Place,  Bishopsgite-With- 
out, — at  134,  about  ten  doors  on 
the  L.  north  of  Sun-st. 

Ncwnham -Street,  Edgware-Road,— 
is  parallel  to  part  of  the  said  road, 
say  from  60  to  78,  or  the  first  on 
the  L.  in  Queen-st.  extending  to 
John-st. 

Newport-Market,  Great  Newport- 
Street, — by  the   W.  end   of   it, 

near 


N 

near  Long-acre  and  St.  Martin's 
lane. 

Newport-Street  (Great),  St.  Martin's 
Lane,  Charing-Cross, — the  last 
on  the  L.  near  -j  of  a  mile  from 
Charing  cross  and  op.  Long-acre. 

Newport-Street  (Little), the  W. 

continuation  of  the  last  described, 
bearing  to  the  L.  it  extends  from 
Castle-st.  to  Grafton-st. 

Newport's  Yard,  Old-Street,  St. 
Luke's, — nearly  op.  77,  being  the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Bunhill-row 
towards  Goswell-st. 

News  Newspaper-Office,— —at  28, 
Brydges-st.  about  twelve  doors  on 
the  R.  from  342,  in  the  Strand, 
along  Catherine-st. 

Newton-Court,    Strand, behind 

43G,  leading  from  Old  Round- 
Court  to  Vine-st. 

Newton-Street,  High-Holborn, — at 
207,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Fleet-market,  it  leads  to 
Charles-st.  and  174,  Drury-lane. 

St.  Nieholas-Church,  Old  Fish- 
Street, — about  five  doors  on  the 
R.  east  from  the  Old-Change, 
being  the  corner  of  Old  Fish- 
street-hill. 

St.  Nicholas-Church-Yard,  Bread- 
Street-Hill,  Upper  Thames-St.— - 
about  ten  doors  on  the  L.  from 
201,  Upper  Thames-st.  leading 
to  Old  Fish-street-hill. 

Nicholas-Lane,  Lombard-Street, — 
at  24,  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
the  Mansion-house,  it  extends  to 
CO,  Cannon-st. 

Nicol's  Court,  Rosemary-Lane, — at 
88,  nearly  op.  Dock-st.  about 
thirteen  doors  W.  of  White-lion- 
street. 

Nicol's  Row,  Church- Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — at  30,  about  £  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  65,Shoreditch. 

Nicol's  Square,  Cripplegate,— at  the 
N.  end  of  Castle-st.  from  Falcon- 
square,  or  the  S.  end  of  Well-st, 
from  21,  Jewin-st. 


N 

Nicol-Street(Old),  Bethnal-Green,— 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  part  of 
Church-st.  being  the  first  on  the 
R.  in  Cock-lane. 

Nicol-Street(New),  Bethnal-Green,- 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  the  last 
described,  or  the  second  on  the  R, 
in  Cock-lane. 

Nicol-Street  (Hall),  Bethnal-Green,- 
the  third  onthe  R.  in  Cock-lane, 
from  behind  65,  Shoreditch. 

Night-Lane,  St.  Luke's — the  con- 
tinuation of  Brick-lane,  entering 
by  113,  Old-street. 

Nightingale  -  Court,  Swan  -  Alley, 
Upper  East-Smithfield, — a  few- 
yards  on  the  R.  from  behind  102, 
Upper  East  -  Smithfield,  near 
Nightingale-lane. 

Nightingale-Court,  Swan-Street  or 
Alley, Nightingale-Lane, — behind 
the  houses  in  Nightingale  -  lane, 
which  adjoin  Upper  East-Smith- 
field. 

Nightingale  -  Lane,  Upper  East- 
Smithfield, — at  110,  facing  the 
entrance  to  the  London  Docks,  it 
leads  to  Hermitage-bridge. 

Nightingale  -  Lane,  Fore  -  Street, 
Limehouse, — at  60,  by  the  W. 
end  of  Ropemakers-fields. 

Nile  -  Place,  Weymouth  -  Street, 
Kent-Road, — the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  Brighton-place, 
near  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Nine.Elms,  Vauxhall  or  Battersea- 
Fields, — the  first  on  the  R.  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  Vauxhall-turn- 
pike  towards  Wandiworth,  and 
op.  the  3  mile-stone. 

Nixon  -  Square,  Crescent,  Jewin- 
Street,  Cripplegate, — on  the  W. 
side,  and  behind  the  houses  which 
form  the  N.  side  of  Jewin-st. 

Nixon's  Yard,  Princes-Street,  Pirn- 
lico.     See  Princes-Court. 

No  Name-Court,  Bedfordbury, — at 
26,  about  three  doors  on  the  L. 
from  New-st.  St.  Martin's  lane. 

Noah's -Ark- Alley,  Queen-Street, 
Ratcliffe, 


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Close, — forms  part  of  the  R.  side, 
fromClerkenwell-green  and  nearly 
adjoins  the  W.  side  of  the  church. 

Newcastle-  Place,  Mile-  End , — about 
ten  doors  on  the  R.  east  of  the 
tnrtipike,  extending  to  Grove- 
place. 

Newcastle-Row.CIerkenWell-Close,- 
on  the  E.  side  of  Newcastle- 
place. 

Newcastle-Street,  Strand, — at  309, 
by  the  New-church,  it  leads  to 
Sfanhope-st.  Clare-market, 

Newcastle  -  Street,  Clerkenwell- 
Close, — the  fir.t  on  the  R.  in  St. 
James's  st.  entering  by  St.  James's 
place,  E.  side  the  church. 

Newgate  -  Market, entrance  by 

Rose-st.  from  20,  Newgate-st. 
or  by  Paved-alley  from  30,  Pa- 
terno  ter-row. 

Newgate- Prison,  Old-Bailey, at 

the  N,  end  of  it,  adjoining  New- 
gate-st. 

Newgate-Street, — the  W,  continu- 
ation of  Cheapside  on  the  R.  ex- 
tending tj  the  Old-Bailey  and  to 
Snow-hill. 

Newington  -  Butts,  Newington, 
Surrey, — there  is  no  particular 
pile  of  buildings  distinguished  by 
this  name,  but  the  neighbourhood 
about  the  Elephant  and  Castle  is 
so  called. 

Newingtnft-Causeway,— - commences 
at  Stones-end  by  the  King's  Bench, 
and  extends  to  the  Elephant  and 
Castle. 

Newington-Road, — the  same  as  the 
last  article,  but  generally  the 
buildings  on  the  R.  from  the 
King's  Bench  are  distinguished  by 
this  name. 

Newington  -  Place,  Newington, 
Surrcv, — forms  part  of  the  E.  side 
the  High-road,  op.  the  2  mile- 
stone from  Cornhill,  extending 
to  Kenningtm-Common. 

Newington  -  Terrace,  Newington, 
Surrey,— — the  N.    E.  comer    of 


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Kenntngton  -  common,  nearly 
facing  the  Horns  Tavern. 

Newly's  Court,  Pleasant  -  Row, 
Mile- End  New-Town,-the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  Pelham-st.  en- 
tering by  60,  Brick-lane,  Spital- 
fields. 

Newman's    Mews,    Castle  -  Street, 

Oxford- Street, at    74,    three 

doors  on  the  L.  from  81,  New- 
man-st. 

Newman's  Passage,  Newman-St. — 
at  26,  about  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  39,  Oxford-st.  it 
leads  to  Upper  Rathbone-place. 

Newman's  Row,  Lincoln's  -  Inn- 
Fields, — at  the  N.E.  corner, about 
six  houses  on  the  L.  towards  Great 
Turnstile. 

Newman's  Row,  Bermondsey-St. — 
at  117,  <fie  second  on  the  R.  from 
the  church   towards  Tooley-st. 

Newman-Street,  Oxford-Street, — at 
39,  near  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Giles's,  it  extends  to 
Charles-st.  Middlesex-hospital. 

Newman's  Yard,  Newman-Street, 
Oxford-Street, — ten  doors  on  the 
R.  from  39,  Oxford-st. 

Newmarket-Street,  VVapping-St.— • 
at  157,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  east  from  the  church,  being  the 
continuation  of  Old  Gravel-lane 
from  65,  RatclifFe-highway. 

Newmarket  -  Terrace,  Cambridge- 
Heath,  Hackney-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  E.  side,  op.  Heath- 
place,  being  the  first  row  on  the 
R.  from  the  turnpike  towards 
Hackney. 

Newnham-Place,  Bishopsgite- With- 
out,— at  131,  about  ten  doors  on 
the  L.  north  of  Sun-st. 

Ncwnham -Street,  Edgware-Road,-— 
is  parallel  to  part  of  the  said  road, 
say  from  60  to  78,  or  the  first  on 
the  L.  in  Queen-st.  extending  to 
John-st. 

Newport-Market,  Great  Newport- 
Street, — by  the  W.  end   of    it, 

near 


N 

near  Long-acre  and  St.  Martin's 
lane. 

Newport-Street  (Great),  St.  Martin's 
Lane,  Charing-Cross, — the  last 
on  the  L.  near  -J  of  a  mile  from 
Charing  cross  and  op.  Long-acre. 

Newport-Street  (Little), the  W. 

continuation  of  the  last  described, 
bearing  to  the  L.  it  extends  from 
Castle-st.  to  Grafton-st. 

Newport's  Yard,  Old-Street,  St. 
Luke's, — nearly  op.  77,  being  the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Bunhill-row 
towards  Goswell-st. 

News   Newspaper-Office, at  28, 

Brydges-st.  about  twelve  doors  on 
the  R.  from  342,  in  the  Strand, 
along  Catherine-st. 

Newton-Court,    Strand, behind 

436,  leading  from  Old  Round- 
Court  to  Vine-st. 

Newton-Street,  High-Holborn,— at 
207,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Fleet-market,  it  leads  to 
Charles-st.  and  174,  Drury-lane. 

St.  Nieholas-Church,  Old  Fish- 
Street, — about  five  doors  on  the 
R.  east  from  the  Old-Change, 
being  the  corner  of  Old  Fish- 
strect-hill. 

St.  Nicholas-Church-Yard,  Bread- 
Street-Hill,  Upper  Thames-St.— 
about  ten  doors  on  the  L.  from 
201,  Upper  Thames-st.  leading 
to  Old  Fish-street-hill. 

Nicholas-Lane,  Lombard-Street, — 
at  24,  the  third  on  the  R.  from 
the  Mansion-house,  it  extends  to 
CO,  Cannon-st. 

Nicol's  Court,  Rosemary-Lane, — at 
88,  nearly  op.  Dock-st.  about 
thirteen  doors  W.  of  White-lion- 
street. 

Nicol's  Row,  Church-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — at  30,  about  £  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  65,Shoreditch. 

Nicol's  Square,  Cripplegate,— -at  the 
N.  end  of  Castle-st.  from  Falcon- 
square,  or  the  S.  end  of  Well-st, 
from  21,  Jewin-st. 


N 

Nicol-Street(Old),  Bethnal-Green,— 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  part  of 
Church-st.  being  the  first  on  the 
R.  in  Cock-lane. 

Nicol-Street(New),  Bethnal-Green,- 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  the  last 
described,  or  the  second  on  the  R, 
in  Cock-lane. 

Nicol-Street  (Half),  Bethnal-Green,- 
the  third  on  the  R.  in  Cock-lane, 
from  behind  65,  Shoreditch. 

Night-Lane,  St.  Luke's — the  con- 
tinuation of  Brick-lane,  entering 
by  113,  Old-street. 

Nightingale  -  Court,  Swan  -  Alley, 
Upper  East-Smithfield, — a  few 
yards  on  the  R.  from  behind  102, 
Upper  East  -  Smithfield,  near 
Nightingale-lane. 

Nightingale-Court,  Swan-Street  or 
Alley, Nightingale-Lane, — behind 
the  houses  in  Nightingale  -  lane, 
which  adjoin  Upper  East-Smith- 
field. 

Nightingale  -  Lane,  Upper  East- 
Smithfield, — at  110,  facing  the 
entrance  to  the  London-Docks,  it 
leads  to  Hermitage-bridge. 

Nightingale  -  Lane,  Fore  -  Street, 
Limehouse, — at  60,  by  the  W. 
end  of  Ropemakers-fields. 

Nile  -  Place,  Weymouth  -  Street, 
Kent-Road, — the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  Brighton -place, 
near  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Nine.Elms,  Vauxhall  or  Battersea- 
Fields, — the  first  on  the  R.  about 
j  of  a  mile  from  Vauxhall-turn- 
pike  towards  Wandsworth,  and 
op.  the  3  mile- stone. 

Nixon  -  Square,  Crescent,  Jewin- 
Street,  Cripplegate, — on  the  W. 
side,  and  behind  the  houses  which 
form  the  N.  side  of  Jewin-st. 

Nixon's  Yard,  Princes-Street,  Pirn- 
lico.     See  Princes-Court. 

No  Name-Court,  Bedfordbury, — at 
26,  about  three  doors  on  the  L. 
from  New-st.  St.  Martin's  lane. 

Noah's-Ark-AUey,  Queen-Street, 
RatclifFe, 


N 

RatclifFe, — the  second  oh  the  R. 
east  front  London-st.  it  leads  to 
Narrow-sti 

Noah's- Ark-Court,  Stangate,  Lam- 
beth,—  the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  7,  Bridge-road,  on  the 
W.  side  of  Astley's  Theatre. 

Noble -Street,  Falcon-Square, the 

N.  continuation  of  Foster-lane, 
entering  by  118,  Cheapside. 

Noble-Street,    Goswell-Street,    St. 

Luke's, at  57,  the  second  on 

the  R.  a  few  doors  N.  from 
Old-st. 

Noble  -  Street,  Poplar, — on  the  W. 
side  Merchant's  Buildings  and  the 
East-India  Alms-houses,  about  \ 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Limehouce- 
church,  along  the  East-India- 
dock-road. 

Noel-Street,  Berwick  -  Street,  Ox- 
ford-Street,— intersects  it  at  45, 
about  ten  doors  from  373,  Ox- 
ford-street. 

Noel  -  Street,  Bermondsey  New- 
Road, — the  second  on  the  L.  a 
few  doors  from  the  Bricklayers- 
arms. 

Norfolk-Place,  Curtain-Road,— the 
third  on  the  L.  from  Old-street- 
road,  and  between  William-st.  and 
Bateman's  Row. 

Norfolk- Place  (Little), — the  first  on 
the  R.  in  the  last,  a  few  doors  from 
the  Curtain-road. 

.Norfolk-Place.  Church-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— at  I  9,  about  the  middle  of 
the  S.  side,  and  on  the  W.  side  of 
Norfolk-row. 

Norfolk-Place,  St.  George's  Road, 
St.  George's  Fields, — forms  part  of 
the  N.  side,  near  the  E!ephant  and 
Cattle,  and  extends  towards  the 
Philanthropic-reform. 

Norfolk  -  Place,  East  -  Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— about  ■£  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Walworth  High-st.  or 
road,  near  Richmond-place. 
No/folk-Place,  Sali-bury-Street,  Ber- 
mondsey  or  Rotherhithe,— — the 


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second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
op.  Fountain-stairs. 
Norfolk -Row,  Church-Street,  Lam- 
beth,-—about   the   middle  of  the 
S.  side,  being  the  second  E.  from 
High-st. 
Norfolk-Street,  Park-Lane,  Oxford- 
Street, — the   first  E.    parallel    to 
part  of  the  said  lane,  extending 
from  North-row  to  Wood's  mews. 
Norfolk  -  Street,  Middlesex  -  Hospi- 
tal,— on  the  E.   side,   being  the 
continuation  of  Newman-st.  en- 
tering by  39,  Oxford-st. 
Norfolk-Street.  Strand,— at  1.80,  the 
third    on   the  L.   about  £  of  a 
mile  from    Temple- bar   towards 
Somerset-place. 
Norfolk- Street  or  Place,  Kingsland- 
Road, — is  a  part  of  the  said  road, 
commencing  about   £  of  a  mile 
from  Shoreditch-church,  and  ex- 
tending towards  the  Drapers-alms  - 
houses. 
Norfolk  -  Street,  Little  Guildford- 
Street,  Borough, — the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  75,  Queen- 
street. 
Norfolk   Waggon-Office,— at     32, 
Sun-st.  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
149,  Bishopsgate-withctif. 
Norman- Buildings  Wenlock-Street, 
St.  Luke's, — at  the  W.  end  of  it, 
from  op.  36,  Ironmonger-row. 
Norman-Court,  Cable-Street,  Well- 
clo  e-Square, — at  41,  nearly  op. 
the  N.  E.   passage   to  the    said 
square. 
Norman-Street,  St. Luke's, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Helmet-row,  from  the 
W.  side  of  the  church,  entering 
by  Old-st. 
Norris-Court,  Nightingale-Lane,— 
at  20,  the  fourth  on  the  L.  from 
the  entrance  to  the  London-docks. 
Norris-Court,    Snow's    Fields,   Bo- 
rough,— about   |  of  a   mile    on 
the  R.  from  13X,  Bermondsey-st. 
towards  Weston-st. 
Norris-Street,  Hay  market, — at  50, 

about 


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about  eighteen  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Piccadilly,  it  leads  to  St. 
James's  Market. 

North-Court,South-Street,  Berkeley- 
Square, — about  eight  doors  on 
the  L.  east  from  17,  South 
Audley-st. 

North-East-Alley  or  Passage,  Well- 
close-Square, — at  the  N.  £.  cor- 
ner, extending  to  35,  Cable- 
street. 

North-Green,  Worship-Street,  Holy- 
well-Mount, — about  twelve  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Paul-st. 

North- Mews,    Little   James  Street, 

Gray 's-Inn- Lane, the  first   on 

the  R.  a  few  yards  from  Gray's- 
inn-lane. 

North- Mews,  North-Street,  Totten- 
ham-Court-Road,— at  12,  about 
five  doors  on  the  R.  from  70, 
John-st.  behind  Whitfield's  chapel. 

North-Place,    Gray's-lnn-Lane, 

forms  part  of  the  W.  side,  extends 
from  Little  James-st.  towards 
Great  Guilford-st. 

North- Place  (Upper),  Gray's-lnn- 
Lane, — the  N.  continuation  of 
the  last. 

North-Place,  Phillips's  Buildings, 
Scmmers-Town, — the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  20,  Willsted- 
street. 

North  -  Place,  Banner  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — eight  doers  on  the  R. 
from  80,  Bunhill-row,  towards 
Whitecross-st. 

North-Place,  Bethnal-Green, the 

first  N.  parallel  to  part  of  Green- 
st.  about  a  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  the  Green,  extending  from 
Back-lane  towards  Bonner-st. 

North's  Place,  Lambeth, — near  | 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  West- 
minster-bridge, and  nearly  op.  the 
Asylum. 

North  -  Place,  West  -  Square,  St. 
George's  Fields, — behind  the  N. 
E.  corner  of  the  said  square. 

Norths-Row,  Oxford-Street  or  Gros- 


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vcnor-Square,— the  first  on  tncR. 
in  George-st.  from  275,  Oxford- 
st.  extending  to  Park-lane. 

North  -  Row  -  Mews,  North  -  Row, 
Grosvenor-Square, — at  14,  about 
three  doors  E.  from  48,  Park-st. 

North- Row,  East-Street  or  Lane, 
Walworth, — the  first  on  tte  L. 
a  few  doors  from  Walworth  High- 
st.  or  road. 

North-Street,  Hans-Town, — about 
six  doors  on  the  R.  in  Slcane-sU 
from  Knightsbridge,  extending  to 
Elizabeth-st.^ 

North-Street,  Wood-Street,  West- 
minster, the  first  street  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  63,  Millbank-st. 
it  extends  to  St.  John's-church- 
yard. 

North-Street,  Marybone  or  Man- 
chester-Square,—is  somewhat  pa- 
rallel to  and  between  High-st. 
and  Manchester-street,  extending 
from  12,  South-st.  to  12,  Paradise- 
street. 

North  -  Street,  Tottenham  -  Court- 
Road, is     behind    Whitfield's 

chapel, extending  from  70,  John- 
st.  to  35,  Charlotte-st. 

North-Street,  Pentonville  or  Battle- 
Bridge, — the  fourth  on  the  R. 
about  \  of  a  mile  from  the  Chapel 
towards  Sommers-Town. 

North-Street  (Old),  Red-Lion-Sq.— 
at  32,  about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side,  extending  to  8,  Theo- 
bald's road. 

North  -  Street  (New),  Red  -  Lion- 
Square, — the  continuation  of  the 
last  to  Boswell-court. 

North- Street,  Ropemakers  -  Street, 
Moorfields,— the  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  Moorfields. 

North-Street,  City-Road,-the  fourth 
on  the  R.  about  I  of  a  mile  from 
Finsbury-square  and  a  few  doors 
S.  from  Old-st. 

North-Street,  Lamb-Street,    Spitah 

fields,— at  11,  the  fourth  on  the 

R.  about 


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R.  about  £of  a  mile  from  103, 
Bishopsgate-without,  entering  by 
Spital-square. 

North-Street,  Whitechapel-Road, — 
at  154,  about  |  a  mile  on  the  L. 
cast  from  the  church,  and  a  few 
doors  W.  from  Mile-end- turnpike. 

North-Street,  Wilmot-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — near  the  S.  end  of  it, 
leading  to  Ducking-pond-row, 
and  the  last  described. 

North-Street,  Betlinal-Green, — the 
first  on  the  L.  in  West-st.  enter- 
ing by  Green-st.  nearly  op.  Bon- 
ner-sf. 

North-Street,  Poplar, — the  first  on 
the  L.  in  the  High-st.  or  road, 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  the  Com- 
mercial-road* it  leads  to  the  East- 
India-dock-road. 

North- Street,  Lambeth, is  about 

£  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  West- 
minster -  bridge,  nearly  op.  the 
Asylum. 

North-Street,East-Lane,Walworth,- 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
it  leads  from  the  W.  end  of 
Apollo-buildings  to  Lock's  fields. 

Northam's      Buildings,     Sommers- 

Town, the    continuation     of 

Phillips's  Buildings,  entering   by 

20,  Willsted-st. 
Northampton-Buildings,  Rosamond- 
Street,   Clerkenvvell, — at  45,  the 
second  on  the  R.  from   Corpora- 
tion-lane towards  Spa-fields. 

Northampton  -  Place,  St.  John-St. 
Clerkenwell, — at  the  N.  end,  on 
the  R.  about  |  a  mile  from  West- 
Smithfield,  between  Perceval-st. 
and  Corporation-row. 

Northampton  -  Place,  Hackney- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  R.  side, 
adjoining  James's  place,  about  j 
of  a  mile  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Northampton  -  Row,  Rosamond- 
Street,  Clerkenwell, — is  parallel 
to  part  of  the  W.  side,   say  from 

21,  to  Bravnes-row,  Spa-fields. 
Northampton-Scuare,  Clerkenwell,- 


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between  St.  John-street-road  and 
Goswell-street-road,  communica- 
ting with  the  former  by  Ashby-st. 
and  with  the  latter  by  Charles  st. 

Northampton-Street,  Clerkenwell, — ■ 
is  somewhat  parallel  to  part  of  the 
E.  side  of  St.  John-st.  entrance 
behind  199,  being  the  corner  of 
Comptcn-st. 

Northampton-Street  (Lower),  King- 
Street,  Clerkenwell, — the  first  on 
the  L.  a  few  yards  from  Compton- 
street,  entering  by  199,  St.  John- 
street. 

Northampton-Terrace,  City-Road, - 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Finsbury-sq.  extending  from  the 
turnpike  by  the  City-gardens  to- 
wards Brick-lane,  Old-st. 

Northumberland-Alley,    Fenchurch- 

Street, at  78,   about  ten  doors 

on  the  L.  from  Aldgate. 

Northumberland  Coal-Company's- 
OrEce,— at  12,  New  Eridge-st. 
Blackfriars,  about  the  middle  of 
the  W.  side. 

Northumberland-Court,  Strand, — by 
•Northumberland  -  house,  a  few 
yards  on  the  R.  from  Charing- 
ccoss. 

Northumberland-Court,  Southamp- 
ton-Buildings, Holborn, — at  40, 
about  ten  doors  on  the  L.  from 
320,  High-Holborn. 

Northumberland  -  Court,  Compton- 
Street,  Clerkenwell, — at  19, about 
fourteen  doors  on  the  L.  from 
107,   Goswell-st. 

Northumberland-Court,  Northum- 
berland-Alley, Fenchurch-Street,- 
about  the  middle  of  the  W.  side, 
viz.  between  78,  Fenchurch-su 
and  Jcwry-st.  Crutched  friars. 

Northumberland  -  House,  Strand, — 
facing  St.  Martin's  lane,  a  few 
yards  on  the  R.  from  Charing- 
cross. 

Northumberland-Mews,  Northum- 
berland-Street,     Marybone, is 

parallel  to  and  behind  part  of  the 
E.  side 


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E.  side  of  it,  entering  by  Notting- 
ham-st. 

Northumberland-Passage,  Northum- 
berland-Street, Strand, — between 
1 1  and  12,  being  that  number 
of  houses  on  the  L.  from  the 
Strand. 

Northumberland-Street,  Strand, — at 
4,  the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  yards 
from  Charing-cross,  it  extends  to 
the  Thames. 

Northumberland-Street,  New-Road, 
Marybone, — is  by  the  turnpike, 
near  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Tottenham-court-road,  extending 
to  18,  Paddington-st. 

Northumberland-Wharf, Surrey  side 

Blackfriars-Bridge, on   the   E. 

side,  or  below  the  said  bridge. 

Norton-Falgate, — the  N.  continua- 
tion of  BLhopsgate-st.  to  Shore- 
ditch  High-st.  it  commences  at 
Spital-square  on  the  R.  and  ex- 
tends to  Wor;hip-st.  on  the  left. 

Norton-Street,  Marybone, — the  first 
£.  parallel  to  Portland-road,  ex- 
tending from  32,  Upper  Mary- 
bone-street  to  the  New-road. 

Norway  -  Place,  Commercial -Road, 
Limehouse, — forms  part  of  the  L. 
side,  about  ^  of  a  mile  from  Lime- 
house-church  towards  London. 

Norway  -  Street,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  19,  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  Goswell-st.  it  leads  to 
Baltic-st.  and  Golden-lane. 

Norway  -  Wharf,   Millbank  -  Street, 

Westminster, on  the    S.  end 

of  Abingdon-st.  on  the  L.  about 
|  of  a  mile  above  Westminster- 
bridge. 

Norwell- Place,  Church-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — forms  part  of  the  N. 
side  by  the  turnpike,  about  ~  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  65,  Shore- 
ditch. 

Norwich-Court,  Fetter-Lane, at 

92,  about  sixteen  doors  oh  the  R. 
from  30,  Holborn-hill. 

Norwich-Court,  Upper  East-Smith- 


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field* — at  22,  nearly  op.  Butcher- 
row. 

Nottingham-Court,  Short's  Gardens, 
Drury-Lane, — the  second  on  the 
L.  about  twenty-four  doors  from 
15,  Drury-lane. 

Nottingham  -  Place,  New  -  Road, 
Marybone, — is  near  |  of  a  mile 
on  theL.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road,  and  between  High-st.  and 
Northumberland-st. 

Nottingham-Place,  Mile-End  Old- 
Town  or  Whitechapel, — at  51, 
Charlotte-St.  being  the  third  on 
the  L.  from  Cannon-street-road, 
towards  Whitechapel. 

Nottingham-Place,  East-Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— entrance  by  the  first  on 
the  R.  in  South.st.  from  Apollo- 
buiidings,  East-lane. 

Nottingham  -  Street,  High  -  Street, 
Marybone, — at  61,  the  first  on 
the  R.  about  £  of  a  mile  from  the 
New-road. 

Nottingham-Warehouse  &  Waggon- 
Office, — at  90,  London- wall,  two 
or  three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Wood- st. 

Nun's  Court,  Coleman-Street, — at 
74,  about  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
London-wall. 

Nursery- Place,  St.  George's  Road, 
St.  George's  Fields, — about  \  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  op.  the  Philan. 
thropic-Reform. 

Nursery-Place,  Kent-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  R.  side,  about  \  of  a 
mile  from  the  Bricklayers-arms 
and  adjoins  East-lane. 

Nursery-Row,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,  on    the   N.    side    of 

Townly's  Nursery,  being  the  first 
S.  parallel  to  Bedford-st. 

Nursery- Row,  St.  George's  Road, 
St.  George's  Fields, -forms  part  of 
the  S.  side,  extending  from  Nur- 
sery-Place towards  the  Indigent- 
blind-school. 

Nutkin's  Corner,  Bermondsey  or 
H  h  Rotherhithe* 


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Rotherhithe- Wall, —the  first  on 
the  R.  below  Mill-st.  St.  Saviour's 
dock,  it  leads  to  George's  row 
and  the  Neckinger-turnpike. 


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AKLEY-ROW.Thomas-Street, 

Bethnal-Green, about  six 

doors  on  the  L.  from  1 19,  Brick- 
lane. 

Oakley-Street,  Bridge-Road,  Lam- 
beth,— the  third  on  the  L.  about 
i  of  a  mile  from  Westminster- 
bridge,  towards  the  Asylum. 

Oat  -  Lane,  Noble  -  Street,  Foster- 
Lane, — at  11,  the  fourth  Coach- 
turning  on  the  R.  from  147, 
Cheapside,  it  leads  to  94,  Wood- 
street. 

Oatmeal-Yard,  Dog  and  Bear- Yard, 
Tooley-Street, — the  last  on  the 
R.from  128,  E.  end  of  Tooley- 
street. 

Obelisk,  Fleet-Market,— at  the  S. 
end  of  it,  between  Ludgate-hill 
and  Fleet-st. 

Obelisk,  Blackfriars  -  Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — at  the  S.  end  of 
it,  about  %  of  a  mile  from  the 
bridge. 

Obelisk,  Lock's  Fields,  Walworth,- 
at  the  W.  end  of  Salisbury-place 
and  near  Neptune-place. 

Observer  Newspaper  -  Office, at 

169,  Strand,  nearly  op.  the  New- 
church,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Temple-bar. 

Ocean-Row,Stepney,-forms  that  part 
of  Cow-lane  which  is  nearly  op. 
the  Walnut-tree  public-house. 

Ocean-Street,  Cow -Lane,  Stepney, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  a  few  doors 
from  Stepney  Old-square,  it  leads 
to  Trafalgar-square. 

Oftagon-Place,  Kennington-Com- 
mon, — on  the  W.  side,  forming 
the  corner  of  the  road  whjch  leads 
to  the  Green  op.  the  Horns  Tavern. 


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Off- Alley,  Villiers-Street,  Strand,—* 
four  doors  on  the  L.  from  32,  in 
the  Strand,  it  extends  to  George- 
court. 

Offertory  or  Offerty-School,  Little 
Vine-Street,  Piccadilly, — two  or 
three  doors  on  the  L.  from  5, 
Swallow-st. 

Ogle  -  Court,  Queen  Ann  -  Street 
East.     See  Upper  Ogle-st. 

Ogle -Mews,  Upper  Ogle  -  Street, 
Marybone, — four  doors  on  the  L. 
from   14,  Queen  Ann-st.  East. 

Ogle  -  Square,  Upper  Ogle  -  Street, 
Marybone, — a  few  small  houses 
behind  10,  three  doors  on  the  L. 
from  9,  Upper  Marybone-st. 

Ogle-Street,  Queen  Ann-Street  East, 
Marybone, — at  19,  six  doors  E. 
from  28,  Great  Titchfield-st. 

Ogle-Street  (Upper),  Queen  Ann. 
Street  East, — at  14,  about  six 
doors  E.  from  the  last  described. 

St.  Olave's  Church,  Tooley-Street,- 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from  Lon- 
don-bridge. 

St.  Olave's  Stairs,  Tooley-Street, — 
about  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
London-bridge. 

Old-Bailey,  Ludgate-Hill,— at  28, 
the  first  street  on  the  L.  about 
twenty  doors  from  Fleet-market, 
it  extends  to  Newgate-st. 

Old-Bethlem.     Sec  Bethlem. 

Old-Buildings  or  Square,  Lincoln's 
Inn.     See  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Old- Change,  Cheapside, — about  six 
doors  on  the  R.  from  St.  Paul's- 
church-yard,  extending  to  Old 
Fish-st. 

Old-Jewry.     See  Jewry. 

Old  Pay-Office,  Old  Broad-Street,— 
behind  54,  in  the  said  street, 
nearly  op.  the  Excise-Office. 

Old-Street,  St.  Luke's, — the  second 
oh  the  L.  about  ±  of  a  mile  from 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Finsbury-sq. 
it  extends  to  Goswell-st.  where 
the  numbers  begin  and  end,  viz. 
1  and  160. 

Old- 


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Old-Street- Road, — the  E.  continu- 
ation of  Old-st.  extending  from 
the  City-road  to  op.  Shoreditch- 
church,  near  -*-  a  mile  in  length. 

Old-Street-Square,  St.  Luke's, — at 
the  N.  end  of  Henry-st.  entering 
by  89,  Old-st.  a  few  doors  W. 
from  St.  Luke's  hospital. 

Old  Swan-Lane  and  Stairs.  See 
Swan. 

Oliver-Court,  Bowling-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  23,  about  five  doors 
on  the  L.  from  the  W.  end  of 
Wood-st.  towards  Dean's  yard. 

One-Swan- Yard,  Bishopsgate-With- 
out, — behind  180,  a  i'cw  doors  on 
the  L.  north  from  the  church. 

One-Tun-Court,    Strand, at  24, 

being  that  number  of  houses  on 
the  R.  from  Charing-cross. 

Onslow -Street,  Clerkenwell, — the 
first  street  on  the  L.  in  Vine-st. 
from  Mutton-lane,  entering  by 
the  N.  W.  corner  of  Clerkenwell- 
green. 

Opera-House,  Haymarket, on  the 

W.  side  near  Pall-mall,  about  5 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Charing- 
cross. 

Orange  -  Court,  Swallow  -  Street  or 
King-Street,  Carnaby-Market.  See 
Orange-Street. 

Orange- Court,  Castle-Street,  Lei- 
cester-Square,— the  first  N.  from 
the  King's  mews,  leading  into 
Orange-st. 

Orange  -  Court,  Drury  -  Lane, — at 
130,  about  the  middle  of  the  E. 
side,  five  doors  N.  from  Princes- 
street.  m 

Orange-Court,  Rose-Street,  Soho, — 
at  10,  three  or  four  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Crown-st. 

Orange  -  Court,  Old  Nicol  -  Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  E.  from  Cross-st. 

Orange-Court,  Wapping-Street, — at 
23,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  L.  below  Hermitage-bridge. 

Orange-Court  or  Row,    Fieldgate- 


Street,  Mile-End  Old-Town  or 
Whitechapel, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  266,  Whitecha- 
pel-road. 
Orange  -  Row,  Kennington  -  Road, 
Newington, — forms  part  of  the 
W.  side,  by  the  Plough  and  Har- 
row the  corner  of  Kennington- 
lane,  and  extending  towards  the 
Common. 
Orange-Street,  Swallow-Street, — at 
55,  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
44,  Piccadilly,  it  leads  to  88, 
King-st. 

Orange-Street,  Leicester-Square,— is 
parallel  to  part  of  the  S.  side  of  it, 
extending  from  St.  Martin's  street 
toCastle-st. 

Orange-Street,  Red-Lion-Square, — 
at  the  N.  W.  corner,  extending  to 
20,  King-st.  near  Bloomsbury- 
square. 

Orange-Street,  Loman's  Pond,  Bo- 
rough,— the  first  on  the  L.  in 
Gravel-lane,  a  few  doors  from 
Charlotte-st.  Blackfriars-road  to- 
wards the  King's  Bench. 

Orchard,  New-Street  or  Market-St. 
Shadwell, — the  first  on  the  L.  a 
few  doors  from  the  S.  E.  corner 
of  Shadwell-market  towards  the 
Thames. 

Orchard,  Broad-Street,  RatclifFe,— 
on  the  N .  side,  or  between  it  and 
Brook-st,  entrance  by  85,  Broad- 
street. 

Orchard-Street,  Portman-Square, — 
the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
197,  Oxford-st.  being  the  fourth 
on  the  L.  in  the  said  street  from 
Tyburn-turnpike. 

Orchard -Street,  Westminster,— the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Deao-st.  from 
Tothill-st.  W.  end  .of  the  Abbey, 
it  extends  to  GreafChapel-st. 

Orchard-Street,  St.  Luke's, — the  N. 
continuation  of  Ironmonger-Row 
through  a  narrow  passage,  enter- 
ing by  97,  Old-st.  it  extends  to 
Ratcliffe-row. 

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Ordnance-Office,  Pali-Mall,— at  91, 
op.  George -st.  late  Cumberland- 
house. 

Ordnance-Office,  Tower, — is  op.  the 
bridge  or  first  turning  or  entrance 
on  the  R.  from  Iron-gate,  St. 
Catherine's. 

Orford-Row,    Kent-Road, forms 

part  of  the  R.  side,  about  \  of  a 
mile  E.  from  or  below  the  Brick- 
layers-arms. 

Orion's  Buildings,  Castle  -  Street, 
Borough.     See  Orton's  Buildings. 

Ormond- House- Academy,  Paradise- 
Row,  Chelsea, — the  third  house 
on  the  R.  from  the  hospital  to- 
wards Battersea-bridge. 

Ormond-Mews,  Great  Ormond-St. 
Queen-Square, — entrance  at  12,  in 
the  said  street,  and  at  28,  Devon- 
shire-st.  three  doors  from  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  Queen-square. 

Ormond-Place,  Great  Ormond-St. 
Queen-Square, — entrance  at  24, 
also  at  54,  Lamb's-conduit-st. 

Ormond-Row,  Chelsea, — on  the  W. 
side  the  hospital,  extending  from 
Paradise-row  to  Durham-place. 

Ormond  -  Street  (Great),  Lamb's- 
Conduit-Street,— at  50,  the  fifth 
coach- turning  on  the  L.  from  71, 
High-Holborn,  along  Ked-lion-st. 
it  extends  to  Queen-square. 

Ormond  -  Street  (Little;,  Queen- 
Square, — is  op.  the  last  described, 
leading  to  Southampton-row. 

Ormond-Street  (New),  Lamb's-Con- 

duit-Street, at    31,  the  fifth 

coach-turning  on  the  R.  from  71, 
High-Holborn,  along  Red-lion- 
st.  it  extends  to  Millman-st. 

Ormond- Yard.  See  Ormond-Mews 
and  Ormond-Place. 

Ormond  -  Yard,  York  -  Street,  St. 
James's  Square, — about  four  doors 
en  the  L.  from  the  N.  side,  and 
near  the  same  distance  from  the 
S.  .ide  of  St.  James's  church. 

Orphans  School,  City- Road, — nearly 
op.  Anderson's  Buildings,  about 


o 

•J  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Fins- 
bury-square. 

Orton's  Buildings,  Castle  -  Street, 
Borough, — the  laston  the  L.  from 
13,  Redcross-st. 

Osband-Buildings ,  Bermondfey  New- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  K.  side, 
a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
Bricklayers-arms. 

Osborn  -  Place,  Whitechapel, — the 
second  coach-turning  on  the  R. 
about  £  of  a  mile  from  op.  White- 
chapel church,  along  Osborn-st. 
it  leads  to  Chicksand-st.  Mile- 
End  New-Town. 

Osborn-Street,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street, at  74,  nearly  op.  the 

church,  it  is  continued  by  Brick- 
lane. 

Osnaburgh-Row, King's  Road,  Pim- 
lico, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Upper  Eaton-st.  or  from  Gros- 
venor- place  towards  Chelsea. 

Ossulstone- Street,  Sommers-Town,- 
the  continuation  of  Willsted-st. 
extending  to  Phcenix-st.  near  the 
Polygon  or  Clarendon-square. 

Oval,  Kennington,— at  the  S.  end 
of  Bowling-green-row,  entering 
op.  the  Horns  Tavern,  Kenning- 
ton-common. 

Owen's  Alms  -  Houses,  Islington- 
Road, — on  the  E.  side,  a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  City- 
road  towards  Sadler's  Wells. 

Owen's  Court,  Owen's  Place,  Gos- 
well-Strect-Road, — on  the  N.  side 
the  Quakers  -  school,  being  the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Rawstone- 
street. 

Owen's  PIace,GoswelI-Street-Road,- 
forms  part  of  the  W.  side,  ad- 
joining Owen's  Row,  it  extends 
to  Gwyn's  Buildings,  City-road. 

Owen's  Row,GosweU-Strcet-Road,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  the  City- 
road  or  from  Islington,  extending 
to  St.  John's-street-rcad,  nearly 
op.  Sadler's  Wells. 

Oxendon-Chapcl,  Oxendon-Street, 
Haymarket, 


o 


Hay  market, — four  doors  on  the 
R.  from  <  uventry-st. 

Oxendon-Street,  James-Street,  Hay- 
market, — about  six  doors  on  the 
L.  from  18,  in  the  Haymarket,  it 
extends  to  27,Coventry-st. 

Oxford-  ■Arms-inn,  Warwick-Lane, - 
is  the  third  on  the  k.  from  10, 
Newgate->r.  or  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  '29,  Ludgate-st.  along 
Ave-Maria-lane. 

Oxford  -  Arms  -  Passage,  Warwick- 
Lane, — between  the  Inn-yard  and 
Warwick-lane. 

Oxford- Buildings,  Oxford-Street, — 
at  299,  between  New  Bond-st.  and 
South  Moiton-st,  leading  into 
Woodstock-st. 

Ox  ford -Chapel,  Vere-Street, — eight 
doors  on  the  R.  from  151,  Ox- 
ford-st.  being  the  corner  of  Hen- 
rietta-st. 

Oxford-Court,  Oxford-Street, at 

319,  four  doors  W.  from  Swallow- 
street. 

Oxford-Court,  Cannon-Street, — is 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  Salters-hall- 
passage,  from  82,  Cannon. st. 

Oxford-House-Academy,  Hackney- 
Road. — neartheNag's-head,  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Shore- 
ditch-church. 

Oxford-Market,  Oxfcrd-Street, — at 
87,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  R.  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
St.  Giles's. 

Ox  ford- Place,  Westminster- Bridge- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  R.  side, 
a  few  doors  from  the  Obelisk,  it 
extends  from  Duke-st.  to  the  Free- 
masons-school. 

Oxford-Rhedarium, Oxford-Street, — 
at  29,  about  y  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  St.  Giles's,  six  doors  W. 
from  Rathbone- place. 

Oxford-Street, — commences  at  St. 
Giles's,  and  the  S.  end  of  Totten- 
ham-court-road, where  the  num- 
bers begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and 
440,  extends  W,  to  Tyburn. turn- 


pike, where  there  is  215,  about  1|. 
mile  in  length. 
Oxley-Court,  Parker's  Row,  Ber- 
mondsey, — a  few  doors  an  the  L. 
from  Hickman's  Folly,  towards 
the  Neckinger  -  turnpike,  it  ex- 
tends to  John-st. 


PACKER-BUILDINGS,   Tem- 
ple,— the  third  on  the    R.  in 
Mitre-Court  from  44,   Fleet-st. 

towards  King's-bench-walk. 

Packer-Court.  Still- Alley,  Hounds- 
ditch, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  10  4,  Houndsditch. 

Packer-Court,  Coleman-Street,-the 
first  on  the  R.  two  or  three  doors 
from  Lothbury  or  from  the  Old- 
Jewry,  Cheapside. 

Packstons- Alley,  Rotherhithe-St.-^ 
at  312,  the  third  on  the  R.  be- 
low the  church,  and  on  the  W. 
side  of  Swan-lane. 

Paddington-Buildings,  Paddington,- 
between  the  Edgware-road  and 
the  Harrow-road. 

Paddington-Green,  Paddington,-— 
the  open  space  on  the  R.  in  the 
Harrow-road,  from  the  Edgware- 
road  by  Paddington-church. 

Paddington  -  Street,  High  -  Street, 
Marybone, —  at  70,  the  second  on 
the  R.  about  %  of  a  m;le  from  the 
New-road,  or  the  fifth  on  the  R. 
in  Baker-st.  from  Portman-square. 

Pageants,  Rothc-rhithe. — near  a  mile 
below  the  church,  and  about  £  of 
a  mile  above  Cuckold's  Point, 
facing  Duke's  Shore,  Limehon  e. 

Page's  Walk,  Grange-Road,  Ber- 
mondsey, — the  first  coach-turning 
on  the  R.  about  i  of  a  mile  from 
Bermondsey  New-road. 

Pagets-Court  or  Place,  Blue-Gate- 
Fields,  Shadwell, — the  third  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  93,  Rat- 
cliffe-highway, 

Pagets- 


Pagets  -  Place,  Blue  -  Gate  -  Fields, 
Shadwell, — the  first  on  the  R. 
two  or  three  doors  from  95,  Rat- 
clifFe-highway. 

Painter's  Buildings,  Norfolk-Place, 
Curtain-Road, — on  the  N.  side, 
or  a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from  the 
Curtain-road. 

Painter's  Court,  Bury-Street,  St. 
James's, — at  25,  about  five  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Jermyn-st. 

Painters-Hall,  Little  Trinity-Lane,- 
about  nine  doors  on  the  L.  from 
199,  Upper  Thames-st.  near  the 
S.  end  of  Bow-lane. 

Painter's  Rents,  Broad- Street,  Rat- 
cliffe, — at  6S,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  east  from  Shadwell- 
church. 

Palace- Row,  Tottenham-Court  or 
New-Road, — forms  part  of  the 
N.  side, extending  from  the  Hamp- 
stead-road  towards  the  turnpike. 

Palace  -  Street,  Westminster,— —the 
continuation  of  Charlotte-st.  from 
Pimlico,  entering  by  the  third  on 
the  L.  from  Buckingham -gate. 

Palace  -  Wharf,      Lambeth, op. 

Ferry-st.  on  the  S.  side  of  the 
church. 

Palace- Yard  (New),  Westminster, — 
behind  the  houses  which  form  the 
S.  side  of  Bridge-st.  extending  to 
Westminster-hall. 

Palace- Yard  (Old),  Westminster, — 
the  open  space  on  the  S.  side  of 
Westminster-hall  by  the  Abbey. 

Palatine- Place,  Commercial-Road, — 
forms  part  of  the  N.  sid*,  between 
Plumbers-row  and  Greenfield-st. 
near  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Whitechapel-church. 

Pali-Mall,  St.  James's,— at  the  S. 
end  of  the  Hay  market,  near  the 
Opera- House,  where  the  numbers 
begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and  133,  it 
extends  to  the  Palace. 

Pall- Mall -Court,  Pall -Mall,  St. 
James's, — about  the  middle  of  the 
S.  side,  nearly  op.  30. 


Palmer's  Rents,  Snow's  Fields,  Bo- 
rough,— the  third  on  the  L.  near 
|  of  a  mile  from  238,  Bermond- 
sey-street. 

Palmer's  Village,  Westminster, — 
about  \  a  mile  from  Buckingham- 
gate  along  James- st.  bearing  to 
the  R.  entrance  on  the  N.  side  of 
Bridewell. 

Palmer's  Yard,  Bermondsey  or  Ro- 

therhithe-Wall, the  second  on 

the  R.  a  few  doors  below  East- 
lane,  by  Palmer's  Rope-walk. 

Palsgrave  or  Palgrave  -  Court, 
Strand, — at  322*  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Temple- 
bar. 

Pancras  Female  -  Charity  -  School, 
Hampstead-Road, — on  the  S.  side 
the  chapel,  about  \  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road. 

Pancras-Lane,  Queen-Street,  Cheap- 
side,— at  83,  about  eight  doors  on 
the  L.  from  70,  Cheapside. 

Pancras- Place,  Pancras-Street,  Tot- 
tenham-Court-Road,— the  first  on 
the  L.  a  few  yards  from  the  said 
road. 

St.  Pancras  -  Place,  St.  Pancras, — 
forms  part  of  the  row  on  the  R. 
side  of  the  road,  from  the  Small, 
pox-hospital  towards  the  church. 

Pancras- Street,  Tottenham -Court- 
Road, about  \  a  mile  on  the 

R.  from  St.  Giles's,  and  nearly  op. 
Howland-st. 

Pancras  -  Walk,  St.  Pancras, — the 
N.  end  of  Vernon's  Buildings, 
near  the  church. 

Pannier- Alley,  Newgate-Street, — at 
50,  eight  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Cheapside,  it  leads  to  Paternoster- 
row. 

Panorama,  Leicester-Square, — at  the 
N.  E.  corner,  by  Cranbourn-st. 

Panorama,  Strand,— at  169,  nearly 
op.  the  New-church. 

Pan's-Head-Yard  or  Court,  Lei- 
cester-Street, Swallow-Street, — 
three 


three  doors  on  the  L.  from  32, 
Swallow-st.  towards  Warwick-st. 

Pantheon,  Oxford-Street, — at  360, 
about  six  doors  W.  from  Poland- 
st.  near  ^  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  St.  Giles's. 

Panton  -  Square,  Coventry  -  Street, 
Haymarker,— -at  13,  about  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side. 

Panton-Street,  Hay  market, — at  21, 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Coventry- 
street. 

Paper-Buildings,  Temple, — on  the 
W.  side  of  King's-bench-walk, 
by  the  Temple-gardens,  being 
the  last  row  on  the  R.  entering  by 
Mitre-court  from  44,  Fleet-st. 

Parade,  St.  James's  Park, the  E. 

end  of  it,  by  the  Horse-guards. 

Parade  (Old),  North  Audley-Street,- 
at  14,  about  seven  doors  on  the 
L.  from  263,  Oxford-st.  and 
nearly  op.  Green-st. 

Paradise- Buildings,  Lambeth  Upper- 
Marsh, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  the  Marsh  -  gate,  nearly 
facing  Stangate-st. 

Paradise  -  Court,  Paradise  -  Street, 
Battle-Bridge,  St.  Pancras, — the 
first  on  the  R.  from  Britannia-st. 

Paradise-Court,Castle-Yard,Gravel- 
Lane,  Christ-Church, — at  the  S. 
end,  entering  by  the  FalconGlass- 
manufattory. 

Paradise  -  Place,  Paradise  -  Street, 
Marybone, — six  doors  on  the  R. 
from  82,  High-st. 

Paradise  -Place,  Tabernacle  -  Place, 
Finsbury  -  Square, — a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Leonard-st.  to- 
wards Old-street-road. 

Paradise- Place  or  Row,  Lambeth 
Upper-Marsh, — the  continuation 
of  it  on  the  L.  to  Royal-row. 

Paradise-Place,  Paradise-Row,  Ro- 
therhithe, — at  10,  being  a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Deptford 
Lower-road. 

Paradise-Row,  Chelsea, — on  the  S. 
W.  side  the  hospital,  extending  to 


the  Thames,  and  towards  Batter, 
sea -bridge. 

Paradise  -  Row,    Palmer's    Village, 
Westminster, — is  a   few  doors  on 
.  the  L.  entering  by  the  N.  side  of 
Bridewell,  from  Brewers-Green. 

Paradise-Row,  St.  Pancras, — on  the 
N.  side  the  Small-pox-hospital, 
extending  from  Pancras-place  to 
Vernon's  Buildings. 

Paradise-Row,  Bethnal-Green, — the 
W.  side  of  the  Green,  extending 
from  Bethnal  -  green  -  road  to 
Peacock -court. 

Paradise- Row,  Charles-Street,  Old 
Gravel-Lane, — the  E.  continua- 
tion of  it,  entering  by  44;  Gravel- 
lane. 

Paradise-Row,  RatclifFe-Square,— « 
entrance  by  the  S.  E.  corner,  near 
Butcher-row. 

Paradise-Row,  High-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  the  church,  it  extends 
to  Lambeth-walk. 

Paradise-Row,  Gravel- Lane,  South- 
wark, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
south  from  Charlotte-st.  and  nearly 
op.  Loman's  Pond. 

Paradise-Row,  Rotherhithe, the 

first  S.  parallel  to  Paradise-st.  ex- 
tending from  Lucas-st.  to  Deptford 
Lower- road. 

Paradise-Street,  High-Street,  Mary- 
bone, — at  82,  the  third  on  the  L. 
about  -*-  of  a  mile  from  Charles- 
st.  Manchester-sq. 

Paradise  -  Street,  Britannia  -  Street, 
Battle  -  Bridge,  St.  Pancras, — a 
few  doors  on  the  L.  from  Gray's- 
inn-lane,  it  extends  to  Field-st. 

Paradise-Street,  Paul-Street,  Fins- 
bur)', — the  fourth  on  the  L.  from 
theN.  E.  corner  of  Finsbury-sq. 

Paradise-Street,  Poplar  High-Street 
or  Road, — is  nearly  op.  the  Black- 
horse,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Commercial-road, 
leading  into  Noble-st. 

Paradise-Street,   Rotherhithe, — -the 

firit 


first  S.  parallel  to  part  of  Rother- 
hithe-st.  extending  from  Mill- 
Pond-bridge,  towards  Deptford 
Lower-road. 

Paradise- Walk,  Paradise-Row,  Chel- 
sea,— is  nearly  op.  18,  leading 
towards  the  Thames. 

Paragon,  Kent-Road, — a  few  doors 
W.  from  the  turnpike,  by  the 
Bricklayers-arms,  and  near  %  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle. 

Paragon-Chapel,  Webb-Street,  Ber- 
mondsey  New-Road,— at  the  £. 
end  from  the  said  road. 

Paragon-Mews,  Kent-Road, — at  the 
back  of  the  houes  which  form  the 
W.  side  of  the  Paragon. 

Paragon- Place,  Kent-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  S.  side,  adjoining  both 
ends  of  the  Paragon. 

Paragon-Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  continuation  of  Tra- 
falgar-place, entering  by  Rodney- 
row,  Kent-road,  towards  East- 
lane. 

Paragon-Row,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth, about  the  middle  of  Para- 
gon-place. 

Pardon-Court,  Pardon-Passage,  St. 
John-Street,  Clerkenwell, — a  itw 
yards  on  the  R.  from  163,  St. 
John -st. 

Pardon  -  Passage,  St.  John  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  1G3,  about  *  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Smithfield, 
leading  into  Wildeme  s-row. 

Parietalia-Place,  Snow's  Fields,  Bo- 
rough.— about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  109,  High-st.  Borough, 
along  King-st. 

Paris-Place,  Chapel-Street,  Padding- 
ton  or  Lisson-Green, — the  first  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from  the  turn- 
pike on  the  Edgcware-road. 

Parish- Street,  Tooley-Street, — the 
last  on  the  R.  near  -*  a  mile 
from  London-bridge. 

Park's  or  Parkers  -  Court,  White  - 
chapcl  High-Street, — at  48,  about 
.iixtcen  doors  E.  of  Red-lion-st. 


Park-Lane,  Piccadilly, — the  second 
on  the  L.  about  5-  of  a  mile  from 
the  turnpike  Hyde-park-corner, 
it  extends  on  the  E.  side  of  Hyde- 
park  to  Oxford-st.  about  |  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Park-Lane,  Baker-Street  North, 
Marybone, — the  first  W.  parallel 
to  part  of  it,  extending  from  New- 
st.  to  Park- place. 

Park  -  Place,  Baker  -  Street  North, 
Marybone, — the  continuation  of 
it  on  the  L.  about  |  of  a  mile 
from  the  New-road. 

Park-Place,  Knightsbridge, — on  the 
E.  side  of  the  barracks,  about  ~ 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Hyde-park- 
corner. 

Park- Place,  St.  James's  Street, — at 
60,  the  second  on  the  R.  from  163, 
Piccadilly. 

Park-Place,  Carlisle-Lane,  Lam- 
beth,— is  op.  Canterbury-place, 
being  the  last  on  the  R.  from  near 
the  Marsh-gate. 

Park-Place,  Kennington-Cross, 

forms  part  of  the  W.  side  the 
High-road,  op.  the  White-hart, 
being  the  continuation  of  Princes- 
place. 

Park- PI  ace,  East-Lane,  Walworth ,- 
the  fourth  on  the  R.  about  \  of  a 
mile  from  the  Kent-road,  leading 
to  Salisbury-place,  Lock's  fields. 

Park-Prospecl,  Knightsbridge,— -a 
few  doors  W.  from  the  chapel, 
and  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Hyde-park -corner. 

Park-Prospecl,  St.  James's  Park, — a 
few  doors  on  the  L.  from  Great 
George-street,  towards  Queen- 
square. 

Park-Row,  Mill's  Buildings  .Knights- 
bridge,— at  the  N.  end  from  the 
High  road,  near  the  barracks. 

Park- Row ,  Limehouse-Causeway  ,— 
part  of  the  N.  side,  being  a  fe^v 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  entrance 
at  Three  Colt-st. 

Park-Street,  Oxford-Street,— -at  218, 

the 


the  second  on  the  R.  from  Tyburn- 
turnpike,  it  extends  to  South-st. 
where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.  1  and  120. 

Park-Street,  Westminster, — at  the  N. 
end  of  Cartwright-st.  from  the 
Broadway,  W.  end  of  Tothill-sU 

Park  -  Street,  Baker  -  Street  North, 
Marybone, — the  second  W.  pa- 
rallel to  part  of  it,  extending  from 
New-st.  to  Park-place. 

Park-Street,    Limehouse-  Hole, is 

by  Mitchell's  Rope-walk,  being  a 
few  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
Lime-kilns. 

Park-Street,  Kennington-Cross, — is 
nearly  op.  the  White-hart  and 
Kennington  lane,  about  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Westminster-bridge. 

Park-Street,  Borough- Market, — on 
the  W.  side,  leading  to  Redcross- 
st.  on  the  L.  and  to  Maid-lane 
and  Bankside  on  the  rij»ht. 

Parker's  Lane,  Drury-Lane,-at  161, 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  Great 
Queen-st.  also  the  first  on  the  R.  in 
Little  Queen-st.  from  122,  High- 
Holborn. 

Parker'o  Place,  Middlesex-Street, 
Sommers  -  Town, — at  25,  three 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Phcenix-st. 

Parker's  Row,  Bermondsey,-the  first 
coach-turning  on  the  R.  in  Hick- 
man's Folly  from  Dock-head,  ex- 
tending to  theNeckinger-turnpike. 

Parker's  Yard,  Little  Bartholomew- 
Close,  West-Smithfield,-threedcors 
S.  from  New-st.  near  Long-lane. 

Parliament-Coart,  Artillery-Lane  or 
Street,  Bishopsgate- Without,— — 
the  second  on  the  R,  from  op. 
160,  Bishopsgate- st. 

Parliament-Place,  Old  Palace- Yard, 
Westm. — at  the  corner  of  Abing- 
don-st.  it  leads  to  the  Thames. 

Parliament-Street,  Westminster, — the 
continuation  of  Whitehall  on  the 
L.  about  |  of  a  mile  from  Charing  - 
cross,  it  extends  to  Bridge-st. 

Parliament  -  Street,     St.    George's 


Fields, — the  S.  E.  side  of  St. 

George's  Market,  near  London- 

st.  London-road. 
Parling's  Court,  Lambeth-Road,  St. 

George's  Fields, —  at  33,  the  se- 
cond on  the  R.  about  £  of  a  mite 

from  the  Obelisk. 
Parrot  -  Alley,      Playhouse  -  Yard, 

Whitecross- Street,  St.  Luke's,— t. 

a  few  yards  on  the  R.  from   188, 

Whitecross-st. 
Parr's  Buildings,  North-Row,  Gross. 

venor-Square, — at  20,  about  eight 

door*    on    the    L.    from    North 

Audley-st. 
Parson's  Court,  Bride-Lane, — a  few 

yards  on  the  L.  from   10,  New 

Bridge-st.  Blackfriars. 
Parsons-Stairs,    Lower  East-Smith- 

field, — by   82,  about  J  of  a  mile 

below  the  Tower,  and  on  the  W. 

side  of  Hermitage-bridge. 
Parsons-Street,    Upper  East-Smith* 

field, — the  continuation  of  it  to 

Ratcliffe -highway. 
Parsons  and  Syme's  Waggon-Office,- 

at  69,  Old-Bailey,  two  or  three 

doors  on  the  L.  from  Ludgate-hill. 
Parsonage- Row,  Newington  High, 

Road, — part  of  the  W.  side,  op. 

Cross-street,  extending  from  the 

church  towards  the  Elephant  and 

Castle. 
Parsonage- Walk,  Newington  High- 

Road,-the  first  on  the  R.  from  the 

Elephant  and  Castle,  towards  the 

church,  leading  to  theChurch-yard. 
Parsonage- Yard,  Shoreditch, — three 

doors  on  the  L.  from  the  church 

towards  Bishopsgate. 
Partridge-Court,    Houndsditch, — at 

130,  about  the  middle  of  the  L. 

side,  from  op.  Bishopsgate-church. 
Pasfield's  Rents,  Paradise-Street,  Ro- 

therhithe,-the  second  and  the  third 

on  the  L.  from  Mill-pond-bridge. 
Passing  -  Alley,  St.  John  -  Street, 

Clerkenwell,— at  40,  about  ^  of  a 

mile  on  the  L.  from  Smithfield. 
Patent-Office, — at  4,  Lincoln's-Inn 
I  i  Old- 


Old  -  Square,  entering  op.  40, 
Chancery-lane. 

Paternoster- Row,  St.  Paul's-Church- 
Yard, — the  first  on  the  R.  in 
Ave-maria-lane  from  29,  Lud- 
gate-st. extending  to  Cheapside. 

Paternoster-Row,  Spitalfields,-theE. 
continuation  of  Union-st.  entering 
by  69,  Bishopsgate-street-without. 

Paternoster  -  Row  (Little),  Spital- 
fields, — four  doors  on  the  R.  in 
the  last,  from  Union-st. 

Patience-Street,  Wheeler-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, — at  the  N.  end  of  it, 
three  or  four  doors  S.  from  Anchor- 
st.  near  Webb-square,  entering  by 
47,  Shoreditch  High-st. 

Patriot-Row,  Bethnal-Green, ad- 
joining Patriot-Square,  and  ex- 
tending towards  the  Green. 

Patriot-Square,  Bethnal-Green, — the 
first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from 
the  Green  towards  Hackney-road. 

Patriot  -  Street,  James  -  Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Cannon- 
street-road  towards  Marman-st. 

Patton's  Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— is  op.  Paragon-row,  be- 
ing the  first  on  the  L.  from  the 
Kent-road  along  Rodney-row  and 
Garmouth-Row. 

Paty's  Court,  Holywell-Lane,  Shore- 
ditch, — thesecond  on  the  L.  about 
fifteen  doors  from  194,  Shoreditch 
High-st. 

Paul's  Alley,  Rcdcross-Street,  Crip- 
plegate,— at  1 3,  about  ten  doors 
S.from  Barbican,  it  leads  to  Hare- 
court  and  62,  Aldersgate-st. 

St.  Paul's  Alley,  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard, — at  69,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side. 

Paul's  Bakehouse,  Godalmin-Street, 
Doclors  -  Commons,— about  six 
doors  on  the  R.  from  15,  on  the 
S.  side,  of  St.  Paul's  chiirch-yard. 

St.  Paul's  Chain,  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard, -at  1 5,  being  that  number  of 
houses  on  the  R.  from  Ludgate-st. 


St.  Paul's  Church- Yard, — the  houses 
which  surround  and  front  St. 
Paul's  Cathedral,  the  numbers 
begin  and  end  at  Ludgate-st. 

St.  Paul's  Church,  Covent-Garden,- 
on  the  W.  side  of  Covent-garden- 
market. 

St.  Paul's  Church,  Shadwell, on 

the  S.  side  of  Shadwell  High-st'. 
about  ^  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  east 
of  St.  George's  church. 

St.  Paul's  College,  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard,— about  three  doors  on  tire 
R.  from  Ludgate-st. 

Paul's  Court,  Huggin-Lane,  Wood- 
Street,  Cheapside, — three  doors 
on  the  L.  from  115,  Wood-st. 

St.  Paul's  Place,  Waluorth-Com- 
mon, — on  the  W.  side  of  West- 
moreland-academy, about  i  of  3 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Lurrey-sq. 

St.  Paul's  School,  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard, — between  '41  and  42,  six 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Cheapside. 

Paul-Square,  Paul-Street,  Finsbury- 
Square, — at  44,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  Worship-st. 

Paul-Street,  Finsbury-Square,- — the 
continuation  of  Wilson-st.  from 
the  N.  side  of  Moorfields,  it  com- 
mences at  Wrorship-st.  and  leads 
to  Old-street- road. 

Paul's  Wharf,  Upper  Thames-St. — 
entrance  by  22,  op.  Bennet's  hill, 
near  |  of  a  mile  below  Blackfriars- 
bridge. 

Paul's-Head-Court,  Fenchurch-St. — 
at  154,  nearly  op.  Rood-lane. 

Paved-Alley,   Pall-Mail, at  66, 

about  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
St.  James's  street. 

Paved-Alley,  Paternoster-Row, — at 
30,  about  six  doors  from  War. 
wick-lane,  it  leads  to  Newgate- 
market. 

Paved-Alley,  Lcadenhall-Market, — 
on  the  N.  side  by  the  Red-lion, 
between  the  Butcher  and  Leather- 
markets. 

Pavement,    Moorfields, — the    W. 

side 


side  of  Moorfields, extending  from 
Moorgate  to  Finsbury-place. 

Peacock- Alley,  Morgan's-Lane,-the 
second  on  the  L.  a  tew  doors  from 
80,  Tooley-st.  it  leads  into  Mill- 
lane. 

Peacock- Brewery,  Whitecross-Street, 
Cripplegate, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  116,  Fore-st. 

Peacock-Court,    Bethnal-Green, 

near  the  N.  W.  corner  of  the 
Green,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Salmon  and  Ball. 

Peacock-Place,  Minories, — at  42, 
near  the  middle  of  the  E.  side,  two 
doors  S.  from  Haydon-st. 

Peacock-Street,  Newington  High- 
Street  or  Road, — the  third  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  the  church 
towards  Kennington. 

Peal -Alley,  Shad  well  High- Street,— 
at  61,  about  six  doors  On  the  R. 
east  from  or  below  the  church. 

Pearl- Row,  Blackfriars-Road, — the 
last  on  the  L.  from  the  bridge  and 
nearly  op.  the  Magdalen-hospital. 

Pearl-Street  (Great),  Spitalfields, 

the  continuation  of  Flower  -  de- 
Lis-st.  entering  by  10,  Shoreditch 
High-st.  it  extends  from  20, 
Wheeler-st.  to  Grey-eagle-st. 

Pearl-Street  (Little),  Spitalfields, — at 
8,  in  the  last  described,  being  the 
continuation  of  Vine-st.  from  24, 
Lamb-st. 

Pearl-Street,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — entrance  either  the  first  or 
second  on  the  R.  in  King-st.  from 
30,NewGraTel-lane,nearWapping. 

Pearson's  Alley,  High-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
yards  from  op.  the  church. 

Pearson's  Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — on  the  E.  side  of  Puddle- 
dock,  about  |  of  a  mile  below 
Blackfriars-bridge. 

Pearson's-  Wharf,  Shad  -  Thames, — 
op.  King's  row  or  street,  Horsely- 
down. 

Peartree- Alley,      Cinnamon-Street, 


Wapping, — is  nearly  op.  King 
Edward-st.  entering  by  272,  Wap- 
ping-st. 

Peartree-Court,  Clerkenwell-Close,- 
at  20,  being  a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
north  from  the  church. 

Peartree  -  Court,  Coppice  -  Row3 
Clerkenwell, — the  first  on  the  R. 
north  from  Clerkenwell-green. 

Peartree-Court,  Shoreditch  High- 
Street, — at  130,  nearly  op.  the 
church. 

Peartree-Court,  Lambeth-Marsh,—* 
behind  the  Peartree  public-house, 
a  few  yards  on  the  L,  towards 
the  Horn-brewery. 

Peartree- Row,  Lambeth-Marsh, 

forms  part  of  the  N.  side  th6 
road,  about  midway  between 
Blackfriars-road  and  Westminster- 
bridge-road. 

Peartree-Street,  Lambeth-Marsh,— 
is  parallel  to  or  behind  Peartree- 
Row.     See  the  last  article. 

Pear-Street  or  Peartree-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  W.  continuation  of 
Old  Pye-st.  extending  from  Duck- 
lane  to  Strutton-ground. 

Peartree-Street,  Goswell-Street, — at 
72,  being  the  third  on  the  R.  north 
from  Old  st.  it  extends  to  13, 
Brick-lane. 

Peck's  Rents,  Cherrytree  -  Alley, 
Golden-Lane,  St.  Luke's, — a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Golden-lane 
towards  Hatfield-st. 

Pedlars-Acre,     Lambeth, a    few 

yards  on  the  L.  from  the  foot  of 
Westminster-bridge,  it  extends  to 
Narrow-wall. 

Peerless- Place,  City-Road, — form* 
part  of  the  W.  side,  between  the 
turnpike  and  Peerless-row. 

Peerless-Pool,  City- Road, — is  situate 
on  the  W.1!  side  of  Peerless-place 
and  on  the  S.  side  of  Peerless-row. 

Peerless-Row,  City-Road, — the  first 
on  the  L.  about  |  of  a  mile  N. 
from  Old-st.  it  extends  to  Back- 
st.  Ratcliffe-Row. 

Pelham 


Pclham -Street,    Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
•  fields, — at   63,  about  the  middle 
of  the   E.  side,    near  Hanbury's 
brewery,   leading   into    Pleasant- 
row. 
Pelican-Court,  Little  Britain, — two 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Blue-coat- 
buildings,    N.    end   of  Butcher- 
hall- lane. 
Pelican    Life-insurance-Office,-— at 
70,  Lombard-Stpeet,  nearly  op.  the 
General  -  Pott  -  Office,   and      at 
Spring-gardens,  Charing- cross. 

Pelican-Stairs,  Wapping-Wall, — at 
57,  near  Foxes-lane  from  Shad- 
well-charch,  about  1|  mile  below 
London- bridge,  a*dop.the  King's 
mills,  Rotherhithe. 

PeM-Place,  Pell-Street,  Ratcihfe- 
Highway, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  6,  in  the  New-road  towards 
194,  Ratclifte-highway. 

Pell-Street,  RatcKfFe- Highway, — 
at  19  4,  about  five  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Ship-alley,  WeHdose-sq. 

Pernbcrton-Row,  Fetter-Lane, — the 
continuation  of  Feathers  -  court 
from  1  S,  in  the  said  lane. 

Pennington-Street,  Ratcliffe  -High- 
way,— is  parallel  to  and  between 
part  of  it  and  the  London-docks- 
wall  extending  to  Old  Grav  el-lane. 

Penny-Fields,  Poplar,— on  the  N. 
side  the  High-st.  or  road,  near 
the  Commercial-road. 

Penson  -Place,  Commercial  -Road, 
Limehouse, — forms  part  of  the  S. 
side,  about  |of  a  mile  E.  from 
the  church,  it  extends  from  Rich- 
st.  toward  i  the  West-India-docks. 

Penton-Grove,  White-  Lion-Street, 
Pentonvillc, — at  44,  about  £  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  High-btrect, 
Islington. 

Penton- Place,  Pentonvillc, -is  nearly 
op.  the  chapel  in  the  High-st.  or 
road,  about  |  of  a  miic  from  the 
Angel,  Islington.  - 

Penton-Place,  Newington  or  Wal- 
worth,—at  the  W.  end  of  Manor- 


place,  leading  to  Canterbury-row  t 
Newington 

Penton-Row,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — forms  part  of  the  W. 
side,  extending  from  Manor- row 
to  West-lane,  near  -  a  mile  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Penton-Street,  Walworth, — the  W. 
continuation  of  Amelia-st.  ex- 
tending from  Church. st.  to  Pen. 
ton- place. 

Penton  -  Street »  Pent  on  ville  High- 
Street  or  Road, — the  second  on 
the  R.  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
the  Angel-inn,  Islington. 

Pentonville, — a  large  district  in  the 
Parish  of  St.  James,  Clerken- 
well»  extending  from  Higher. 
Islington  to  Battle- bridge,  near 
Sommers-town. 

Pepper  -  Alley,  High  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— three  or  four  doors  on 
the  R.  from  London- bridge. 

Pepper-Ailey-Stain, on  the 

See 


side  of  London-bridge. 
Jast  article. 


W. 

the 


Pepper  -  Street,  Duke  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,—the  first  on  the  L.  a  fe\r 
yards  from  the  W.  end  of  Queen- 
st.  it  extends  to  St.  Saviour's 
workhouse. 

PercevaI-Strcet,CIerkenwell, — at  the 
N.  end  of  St.  Jobn-st.  being  the 
last  on  the  R.  about  ^  a  mile 
from  SmirMeld,  it  extends  to 
Goswell-st. 

Percy's  Alley,  King  John's  Court, 
Holywell  -  Lane,  Shoreditch, — a 
few  yards  on  the  L.  from  13, 
Holywell-lane. 

Fercy-Mews,   Rathbone- Place, 

about  three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Percy-st.  towards  O^ford-st. 

Percy  -  Street .  Tottenham  -  Court- 
Road, — at  37,  nearly  op.  Bedford- 
st.  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Oxford-st. 

Periwinkle-Court,  Periwinkle-Street, 
Ratcliffe, — the  first  otv  the  R.  a 
few  yards  from  Brook-sL. 

Periwinkle^ 


Periwinkle  -  Street,  Brook  -  Street, 
RatclirFe,— is  nearly  op.  Butcher- 
row  from  Ratctiffe-cross,  it  leads 
to  Ratcliffe  square. 

Perkins's  Rents,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side,  extending  to  48, 
Old  Pye-st. 

Perry's  Dock,  Blackwall,— on  the 
E.  side  of  Blackwall-causeway 
and  the  S.  side  of  the  East-India- 
dock. 

Perry's  Place.Oxford-Street, — at  30, 
the  third  coach-turning  about 
thirty  doors  on  the  R.  from  St. 
Gile.'s. 

Perry's  Rents,  Hackney- Road, 

about  sf-  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Shoreditch-church,  near  the  Axe 
public-house. 

Perry's  Rents,  Old  Gravel-Lane,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  con- 
tinuation of  John's  Rents,  entering 
by  46,  Old  Gravel  lane. 

Pershore  -  Place,  Battle  -  Bridge  or 
Sommers-Town, — forms  part  of 
the  R.  side  the  New-road,  near 
the  turnpike,  Battle-bridge,  it  is 
continued  by  Dyer's  Place  and 
Judd's  Place. 

Pesthouse-Row,  Old-Street, — at  the 
W.  end  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  it 
leads  to  R.atcliffe-Row. 

St.  Peter's  Alley,  Cornhill,— at  55, 
the  last  on  the  R.  from  the  Man- 
sion-house, leading  to  2,  Grace- 
church-st. 

St.  Peter's  Church,  Cornhill.  See 
the  last  article. 

St.  Peter- Cheap- Church,  Wood-St. 
Cheapside, — about  twenty-doors 
on  the  L.  from  123,  Cheapside. 

St.     Peter-le-Poor's     Church,    Old 

Broad-Street, between   62  and 

,  63,  nearly  op.  the  Excise-office. 

Peter's-Court,  St.  Martin's  Lane, 
Charing-Cross, — at  111,  about 
six  doors  N.  of  Hemming's  Row. 

Peter';.  Court,  Rosemary-Lane, — be- 
hind 2K,  about  g  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  the  Minories. 


St.  Peter's  Hill,  Upper  Thames. 
Street, — at  216,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Blackfriars-bridge, 
it  extends  to  5,  Little  Knight- 
Rider-st. 

St.   Peter's  Lane,    St.  John-Street, 

West-Smithfield, the  third   on 

the  L.  from  75,  Smithfield,  or  the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Cow-cross. 

St.  Peter's  Place,  Walworth-Com- 
mon, — is  op.  the  St.  Paul  public- 
house,  about  -j  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Surrey-square  towards  the 
Camberwell-road. 

St.  Peter  -  Street,  Walworth  -  Com- 
mon,— about  i  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Westmoreland-academy 
towards  the  Camberwell-road. 

Peter-Street,  Redcro;s-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  45,  near  the  Mint, 
extending  to  Little  Guildford-st. 

Peter-Street  (Little), Westminster, — 
the  continuation  of  Wood-st.  en- 
tering by  63,  Millbank-st.  it 
extends  to  Marsham-st. 

Peter-Street  (Great),  Westminster, — 
the  continuation  of  the  last  de- 
scribed, extending  to  the  Grey- 
coat-school, Horseferry-road. 

Peter-Mreet  (New),  Great  Peter- 
Street,  Westminster, — the  first  on 
the  R.  about  eighteen  doors  E. 
from  Strutton-ground. 
'  Peter-Street,  Wardour-Street,— the 
fourth  on  the  R.  about  \  of  a 
mile  from  381,  Oxford-st.  seven 
doors  N.  of  Little  Pulteney-st. 

Peter-Street,  Bloomsbury, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Bow-st.  from  op. 
Drury-lane  or  from  the  W.  end  of 
Hoi  born 

Peter-Street,  Great  Saffron-Hill, — at 
29,  near  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Holborn-bridge  along  Field- 
lane. 

Peter-Street,  Sun-Street,  Bishops- 
gate-Without,—  the  first  on  the 
L.  from  140,  Bishopgate-st.  it 
leads  towards  Moorfields. 

Peter-Street,  Mount-Street,  Bethnal- 

Green, 


Green, — the  first  on  the  R.   from 
45,  Chnrch-st.  along  Rose-st. 

Peterborough-Court,  Fleet-Street, — 
at  135,  the  filth  on  the  R.  about 
twenty-four  doors  from  Fleet- 
market. 

Petersburg-Wharf,       Narrow-Wall, 

Lambeth, by   the    Lambeth. 

water-works,  about  |  of  a  mile 
below  Westminster-bridge. 

Petticoat-Lane,  Whitechapel  or  Spi- 
talfields. — at  4 1 ,  Aldgate  High-st. 
about  -|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Aldgate-pump,  it  extends  to 
Widegate-st.   Bishopsgate. 

Petticoat-Square,  Petticoat-Lane, — 
about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
41 »  Aldgate  High-st.  and  nearly 
op.  Went  worth-st. 

Petty's  Court,  Hanway-Street,  Ox- 
ford-Street,— about  six  doors  on 
the  L.  from  22,  Oxford-st. 

Petty  -  Bag  -  Office, behind  14, 

Chancery-lane,  being  the  second 

fateway  on  the  R.  from  192, 
leet-st. 

Petty  ford  -  Court,  Drury  -  Lane, — 
three  or  four  doors  on  the  R.  from 
325,  in  the  Strand,  near  die  New- 
church. 

Pewter- Platter  Coach-Office, — at  86, 
G  raced;  urch- street,  by  theSpread- 
Eagle-inn. 

Pewterers-Hall, — behind  15,  Lime- 
st.  on  the  E.  side  of  Leadenhall- 
market. 

Pheasant-Court,  Angel-Alley,  Bi- 
shopsgate-Without, — at  the  back 
of  137,  Bishops  gate- st.  near  Sun- 
street. 

Phil's  Buildings,  Houndsditch,— at 
10G,  nearly  op.  St.  Mary-Axe. 

Philanthropic- Annuity-Office, at 

h»9,  Pali-mall,  about  sixteen  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  Palace. 

1  hilanthropic-Charity,  Fort-Place, 
Bermondiiey, — about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Star-corner,  or 
from  Bermondsey  New-road  to- 
wards Blue-anchor- road. 


Philanthropic  -  Reform,       London-* 
Road,   St.  George's  Fields, — en- 
trance by   the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from   the  Obelisk  to- 
ward" the  Elephant  and  Castle. 
Phillips's  Buildings,  Willsted-Street, 
Sommers-Town, — at  20,  the  first 
coach-turning  on  the  R.  from  the 
New-road. 
Phillips's  Buildings,  Walwof  th-Com- 
mon, near   Westmoreland -aca- 
demy, being  the  E.   continuation 
of  Thurlow-place,  entering  by  20, 
Apollo-buildings,  East-lane. 
Phillip's    Court,     Brackley  -  Street, 
Goldon-Lane,  Cripplegate, — three 
doors  on   the    R.    from  Golden- 
lane,  near  Barbican. 
Phillips's  Gardens.Tottenham-Place, 

Tottenham  -Court -Road, the 

second  on  the  L.  in  Tottenham- 
st.  from  Tottenham-court-road. 
Philip-Lane,    London-Wall, — at  8, 
between  Wood-st  and  Alderman- 
bury,  it  extends  to  22,  Addle-st. 
Phillips's  Row,  Tottenham-Court,- 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side  the  New- 
,    road,  by  Phillips's  gardens. 
Philips  -  Street,  Charles  -  Street,  St 
George's   in  the  East, — the  first 
on  the  R.  north  from  Lower  Corn" 
well-st.  or   from  op.   Blue-gate- 
fields,  Back -lane. 
Philological  -  Society,  King  -  Street, 

Edgware-Road, the  first  door 

E.   of  Brown-st.    about  i  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  54,  Edgware- 
road. 
Philpot-Lane,    Fenchurch -Street, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  twelve  doors 
from  Gracechurch-st,   it  extends 
to  Little  Eastcheap. 
Philpot-Terrace,   Edgware-Road,— 
forms  part  of  the   W.  side,  op. 
Portman-place,  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Tyburn-turnpike* 
Phipps-Gouft,  Phipps-Street,  Holy- 
well-Mount. — the    first    on    the 
L.  a  few  yards  from  Chnpel-st. 
Phipps-Street,  Chapel-Street,  Holy- 
well- 


.well-Mount, — the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  the  Curtain- 
road. 

Fhccnix-Alley,  Long-Acre, — at  56, 
nearly  op.  Hanover-st.  it  extends 
to  Hart-street. 

Phoenix-Court,  West-street,  West- 
Smithfield, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  86,  Smithfield. 

Phoenix-Court,  Newgate  -  Street, — 
four  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
Old-Baiiey  towards  Cheapside. 

Phoenix-Court,  Old-Change, — at  '27, 
op.  Little  Carter-Lane. 

Phcenix-Court,  Butcher- Row,  Upper 

East-Smithneld, at  38,   about 

fifteen  doors  on  the  R.  from  80, 
Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Phoenix  Fire-Office, — on  the  S.  side 

.  of  Lombard-st.  the  corner  of  Ab- 
church-lane,  and  op.  Change-alley. 
— Also,  at  Charing-cross,  op.  the 
King's  Mews. 

Phoenix  Newspaper-Office,  Strand,- 
at  163,  being  the  S.  W.  corner  of 
Exeter-change. 

Phoenix-Place,  RatclifFe, — forms  part 
of  the  N.  side  the  sr.  by  the  Phce- 
nix-Tavem,  nearly  op.  Ratcliffe- 
cross,  about  ■§•  a  mile  on  the  L. 
below  Shadwell-church. 

Phoenix- Place,  Phoenix-Street,  Som- 
mers-Town, — is  situate  between 
.Ossulston-street  and  Middlesex- 
street. 

Phoenix- Row,  Blackfriars-Road, — 
forms  part  of  the  W.  side,  near  \ 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Blackfriars- 
bridge,  it  extends  from  Valentine- 
pi.  to  Webber-st.  or  row. 

Phcenix-Street,  Crown-Street,  St. 
Giles's, — the  first  on  the  R.  four  or 
five  doors  from  New  Compton- 
street. 

Phoenix-street,   Bloomsbury,    or  St. 

Giles's, the  first  on  the  L.  in 

Plumbtree-st.  from  19,  Broad-st. 
it  extends  to  Diot-st. 

Phcenix-Street,  Sommers-Town, 

at  the  S,  E.  corner  of  Clarendon-sq. 


by  the  Polygon,  it  extends  to  the 
Crescent. 

Phcenix-Street,  Wheeler-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, —  at  40,  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  Lamb-st.  it  extends  to 
159,  Brick-lane. 

Phcenix-Street,  East -Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— the  second  on  the  R.  in 
South-st.  and  a  few  doors  from 
Apollo-buildings. 

Phoenix  Coal-Wharf,    Clink.Street, 

Borough, on  the  W.  side  St. 

Mary-Overy's-Dock,  about  A  of  a 
mile  above  London-bridge. 

Phoenix- Wharf,  Wapping, — entrance 
by  2  15,  Wapping-st.  on  the  W. 
side  of  Execution-dock. 

Phoenix   Stone -Wharf,    Fore-Street, 

Lambeth, a   few    doors   from 

Broad-st.  towards  Vauxhall. 

Phoenix- Yard,    Oxford-Street, at 

126,  near  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St. Giles's,  itleads  to  Princes- 
st.  Cavendish-square. 

Piccadilly, at  the  N.  end  of  the 

Haymarket,  where  the  numbers 
begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and  142, 
it  extends  to  Hyde-park-corner, 
about  a  mile  in  length. 

Pichegrue-Place,  London-Road,  St. 

George's-Fields, forms  part   of 

the  W.  side,  about  an  equal  dis- 
tance between  the  Obelisk  and  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

Pickering's  Place,  St. James's  Street ,- 
is  four  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
Palace  towards  Piccadilly. 

Pickering's  Place,  or  Court,  Union- 
Street,  St.  George's  Fields, — the 
third  on  the  L.  from  op.  West-sq. 
towards  the  London-road. 

Pickett-Street,  Strand, — forms  a  part 
of  the  R.  side,  commencing  near 
Temple-bar,  and  extends  towards 
St.  Clement's  church. 

Pickle-Herring-Stairs,Horselydou  n  ,- 
the  N.  end  of  Vine-yard,  entering 
by  110,  Tooley-st.  about  -*-  of  a 
mile  below  London-bridge. 

Pidcock's  Buildings,  Borough-Road, 

St. 


St.  George's  Fields,— a  few  yards 
on  the  L.  from  Stones-end  towards 
the  Obelisk,  and  nearly  op.  the 
King's  Bench. 

Pig-Alley,  Wheeler-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — the  first  on  the  R.  fifteen 
doors  from  32,  Lamb-st,  Spital- 
square. 

Pig's-Quay,  W.  side  of  Blackfriars- 

Bridge, the  last  on  the  L.  in 

William-st.  from  20,  New  Bridge, 
street. 

Pigeon-Court,  Angel-Alley,  Long- 
Alley,  Mocrfields,—  the  first  on 
the  L.  a  few  yards  from  Long- 
alley, 

Piigrim-Street,  Ludgate-Street,-at  3, 
the  second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors 
from  St.  Paul's  Church-yard. 

Pillory-Lane,     lower     Ea*=t-Smith- 

field, the  second  on  the  L.  in 

St.  Catherine's  st.  about  |  of  a 
mile  from  Tower-hill,  it  leads  to 
Butcher- Row. 

Pilot  Ncw^paper-Office,104,Strand,- 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from  Exeter- 
change,  towards  Charing-cross. 

Pim'iico, commences  at  Bucking- 
ham-gate, and  extends  to  Chelsea, 
about  |  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Pimlico,  Hoxton, about  |  of  a 

mile  on  the  L.  from  Old-st.  road, 
&  nearly  op.  the  White-Hart. 

Pimlico-Gardens,  Hoxton, — on  the 
S.  side  of  the  last  described,  and  a 
few  yards  from  it,  leading  to  Ha- 
berdashers-walk. 

Pimlico- Wharf,  Pimlico. — about  | 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Buck- 
ingham-gate, and  nearly  op.  Eaton- 
street. 

Pine  -Apple  -  Court,  Castle  -  Lane, 
Westminster, — the  third  on  the  R. 
a  few  dcors  from  York-st.  leading 
to  14,  William-st. 

Pinks-Row,  RatclifFe-Row,  City- 
Road, — near  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Fins! uiry-sq.  being  the  first 
on  the  right  W.  from  Bath-:,t. 

Pinner-Couit,  Gray's -Inn-Lane, — at 


p 

35,  that  number  on  the  R.  from 
Middle-row,  Holborn. 

Pinner-Court,  Old  Broad-Street, — 
at  55,  nearly  op.  the  Excise- 
office,  and  on  the  i>.  side  of  Great 
Winchester-st. 

Pi pemakers- Alley,  Bedfordbury,-.at 
35,  about  the  middle  of  the  E.  tide. 

Pipemakers-Alley,  Old  Montague- 
Street,  Whirechapel, — the  first  on 
theL.  a  few  yards  fromOsbom-st. 

Pipemakers-Alley,  White-Horse-St. 
RatclifFe, — the  first  on  the  L.  a 
few  yards  from  the  Commercial- 
road,  towards  Stepney. 

Pipemakers-Alley,  Narrow  -  Street, 
Limeh'uje, — the  third  on  the  L. 
a  ftw  doors  below  Mr.  Turner's 
wharf. 

Pipemakers-Alley,  Maze,  Borough,- 
the  last  on  the  R.  from  195, 
Tooley-st. 

Pitchers-Court,  White's  Alley,  Cole- 
man-Street, — is  the  continuation 
of  it,  entering  by  60,  Coleman- 
st.  it  leads  into  Little  Bell-alley. 

Pitfield-Street,  Hoxton, — the  fir  t  on 
the  L.  in  Old-st.  road,  from  the 
City  -  road,  towards  Shoredicch- 
church,  and  op.  Paul-st. 

Pitt's  Court,  Crispin-street,  Spital- 
fields, — three  doors  S.  from  25, 
Union-st.   Bishopsgate. 

Pitt's  Place,  Bankside.Southwark, — 
at  the  N.  end  of  Williams's  court, 
Maid-lane,  entering  nearly  op. 
Great  Guildford-st. 

Pitt's-Plac^,    Kent-Road, forms 

part  of  the  R.  side,  nearly  op.  the 
Bricklaycre-arms. 

Pitt-Street,  Kent-Road,— the  first  on 
the  R.  below  the  Bricklayers- 
arms,  leading  to  Lock'*  fields, 
Walworth. 

Pitt  -  Street,  Prospeft  -  Place,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  L.  a  few  doors  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  towards  West- 
square. 

Pitt-Street,   Blackfriars-road, — the 

first 


fir§t  on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from 
Surrey-Chapel  towards  the  Bridge. 

Pitt-Street,  Charlotte-Street,  Rath- 
bone- Place, — at  25,  a  few  doors 
N.  from  Goodge-st.  it  extends  to 
John-st. 

Pitt's  -  Head  -  Mews,  May-Fair,  or 
Park-Lane, — the  seventh  on  the 
R.  about  g  of  a  mile  from  Picca- 
dilly, it  leads  to  22,  Curzon-st. 

Pittman's  Buildings,  Ironmongers- 
Row,  St.  Luke's, — the  continua,. 
tion  of  it,  entering  by  97,  Old- 
street,  on  the  E.  side  of  the  church. 

Pittman's  Place,    Bermondsey, at 

the  back  of  Printers-pl.  near  the 
W.  end  of  Jamaica-row,  leading 
to  the  Spa-road. 

Pland's  Buildings,  Bell- Alley,  Gos- 
well-Street,  a  few  yards  on  the  L. 
from  12,  Goswell-street. 

Plantation-  Place,  Commercial-Road, 

Stepney, a  few  yards  on  the  R. 

from  While  -  Horse  -  st.  RatclifFe, 
towards  W'hitechapel. 

Platform,  Rotherhithe  -  Street, — i — 
nearly  op.  Love-lane,  on  the  W. 
side  of  Rotherhithe-stairs,  about 
i  of  a  mile  W.  from  the  church. 

Platina -Street,  Tabernacle  -  Walk, 
Finsbury-Square, — at  30,  between 
Castle-st.  and  Paradise-st. 

Plato-Place,  Bowling -Green-Lane, 
New-Road,  Marybone, — the  se- 
cond on  the  R.  from  the  New- 
road,  near  the  Yorkshire-stingo. 

Playhouse- Yard,    Whitecross-Street, 

St.  Luke's, at  189,  about  the 

middle  of  the  W.  side,  extending 
to  Golden-hine. 

Playhou.e- Yard,  Water-Lane,  Black- 
friars, — on  the  S.  side  of  Apothe- 
caries-hall, being  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  Earl-street. 

Pleasant  -  Court,  Broadwall,  Lam- 
beth, or  Christ-Church, — about 
the  middle  of  the  W,  side,  nearly 
op.  Angel-place. 

Pleasant- Passage,  Mile -End-Road, — 
the  first  on  the  left  E.  a  few  doors 


from   the  Old  Globe,  about  1| 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Aldgate. 

Pleasant-Place,  Pentonville, — forms 
part  of  the  N.  side  the  High-st.  or 
road,  op.  the  Bell,  near  Battle- 
bridge. 

Pleasant- Place,  Kingsland-Road,— • 
forms  part  of  the  R.  side  about  \ 
a  mile  from  Shoreditch-church,and 
op.  Pleasant-row. 

Pleasant-  Place,  Bethnal-Green-Road. 
See  Pollard-Row. 

Pleasant- Place,  Pleasant-Retreat,  St. 
George's  Fields, — behind  22,  be- 
ing the  corner  of  George's  Row 
from  Blackfriars-road. 

Pleasant  -  Place,  Lambeth,  or  St. 
George's  Fields, — at  the  S.  end  of 
Gibraltar-row,  entering  by  the 
fourth  on  the  left  W.  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

PJeasant-Place,  Pleasant-Row,  Ken- 
nington-Lane,-a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  near  Carlisle-chapel,  Ken- 
nington-lane. 

Pleasant- Place,  or  Row,  Walworth- 
Common, — -the  continuation  of 
Portland-row,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  the  turnpike,  to- 
wards Westmoreland-academy. 

Pleasant  -  Retreat,  Palmers  -Village, 
Westminster, — at  the  further  end 
of  Paradise  -  row,  entering  by 
Bridewell  from  Brewers-green. 

Pleasant  -  Retreat,     St.     George's 

Fields, the    continuation    of 

George's  rowfrom  Blackfriars-road 
towards  Baron's  buildings.  (Note, 
the  N.W.  side  of  the  st.  is  called 
Gray-Street). 

Pleasant-Row,  Pentonville, — forms 
part  of  theN.  side  the  High-st.  or 
road,  nearly  op.  the  Bell,  extend- 
ing from  the  turnpike  to  South- 
ampton-street. 

Pleasant  -  Row,  Britannia  -  Gardens, 
Hoxton, — a  few  houses  on  the  L. 
side,  entering  by  Haberdashers- 
walk. 

Pleasant-Row,  Kingsland  -  Road,— 
K  k  forms 


forms  part  of  the  L.  side,  about  { 
a  mile  f'romShoreditch-church,  op. 
the  alms-houses. 

Pleasant-Row.William-Street,  Shore- 
ditch, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  1 37,  Shoreditch  High- 
street. 

Pleasant-Row,  Green-Street,  Bcth- 
nal-Green, — the  first  on  the  R.  in 
Bonner-st.  from  Green-st.  about 
j-  of  a  mile  east  from  the  Green. 

Pleasant  Row,  Mile  -  End  New- 
Town, — the  N.  parallel  to  part  of 
Church-st.  or  the  continuation  ol 
Pelham-sr.  entering  by  60,  Brick- 
lane. 

Pleasant-Row,  Globe-Alley,  Lime- 
house, —  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
54,  Narrow- st.  (on  the  E.  side  the 
draw-bridge). 

Pleasant-Row,    Mile-End-Road, 

the  N.  end  of  Pleasant-passage,  on 
the  E.  side  the  Old  Globe. 

Pleasant-Row,  Kennington-Lane, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  about  £  of  a 
mile  from  the  Plough  and  Harrow, 
Newington  High  road,  it  leads  to 
26,  York-row,  in  the  said  road. 

Pleasant-Row,  WagstafF's  Buildings, 

Maid  -  Lane,   Borough, three 

doors  on  the  R.  from  Maid-lane, 
or  from  the  N.  end  of  Great 
Guildford-street. 

Pleasant-Row,  East-street,  or  Lane, 
Walworth, — the  fourth  on  the  L. 
about  5  of  a  mile  from  Walworth 
High-st.  or  road. 

Pleasant-Row,  Kast-Street,  or  Lane, 
Walworth, — is  between  King-st. 
and  Camden-st.  a  few  doors  E.  of 
the  last. 

Pleasant-Row,  South-Street,  East- 
Lane,  Walworth, — the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  yards  from  Apollo- 
buildings. 

Pleasant  Row,  Deptford  Lower- 
Road.    See  Black  Horse-Square. 

Pieasant-R-w,  Willow-Walk,  Ber- 
mondsey, — about  six  houses  on  the 

,    R.  over  the  ditch  from  Page's  walk. 


Plough- Alley,  Barbican, at  51, 

near  the  middle  of  the  N.  side. 

Plough-  Alley,  Wapping-Street, — at 
•18,  about  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  L.  below  Hermitage- 
bridge. 

Plough-Court,  Carey-Street,  Lin- 
coln's-Inn- Fields, — at  21,  about 
that  number  of  houses  on  the  L. 
from  99,  Chancery-lane. 

Plough-Court,  Gray's-Inn-Lane, — 
at  24,  about  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Middle-row,  Hol- 
born. 

Plough-Court,  Fetter-Lane, — at  48, 
about  twenty-three  doors  on  theL. 
from  34,  Hclborn-hill. 

Plough-Court,  Holborn-Hill,-at  86, 
the  second  on  the  R.  a  few  door* 
from  Fleet-market. 

Plough-Court,  Lombard-Street,— — 
at  37,  about  five  doors  on  the  L. 
from  21,  Gracechurch-st. 

Plough-Street,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street, at  44,  about  fourteen 

doors  on  the  right  E.  from  Red- 
lion-street. 

Plough- Yard,  Shoreditch  High-St. — 
is  parallel  to  part  of  the  W.  side, 
say  from  223  to  243,  extending 
from  Rose -yard,  or  court,  to 
King's-head-court. 

Plough- Yard, Seething-Lane, Tower- 
Street, — at  1 6,  the  second  on  the 
L.  about  six  doors  from  56, 
Tower-street. 

Plough- Yard,  Bermondsey-Street, — 
at  79,  about  twelve  doors  N. 
from  Russell-st. 

Plough  and  Harrow- Yard,  Kent-St. 
Borough, — at  84,  near  Bicknel's 
Rents,  about  -J-  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  behind  St.  George's  church. 

Plumber's  or  Plummer's  Buildings, 
Wilrnot  -Street,  Bethnal -Green - 
Road, — at  the  S.  end  of  it,  behind 
the  Lamb  public-house. 

Plumber's  or  Plummer's  Court, 
High  -  Holborn,  at  111,  five 
doors  E.  of  Kingsgate-itrcet,  and 

|of 


I  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Fleet- 
market. 

Plumbers  -  Row,  Mile  -  End  Old- 
Town, — entrance  by  266,  White- 
chapel-road,  bearing  to  the  R.  it 
extends  to  the  Commercial  road. 

Flum;iers-Row,  City-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  E.  side,  by  the  turn- 
pike, and  op.  Peerless  -  place, 
about  ■£  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Finsbury-square. 

Plumbers-  Screet,    City -Road, 

nearly  op.  Fountain-place,- about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  right  N.  from 
Old  street. 

Plumb-Tree-Court,  Holbom-Hiil,- 
at  75,  three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Fleet-market,  extending  to  51, 
Shoe-lane. 

Plumb  -  Tree  -  Street,  Broad  -  Street, 
Bloomsbury,  or  St.  Giles's, — at 
19,  about  that  number  or  doors  on 
the  R.  from  the  W.  end  of  Hol- 
born. 

Poets-Corner,  Westminster, — adjoin- 
ing the  S.  side  of  the  Aboey,  and 
the  N.  side  of  Old  Palace-yard. 

Pointers  -  Buildings,  Old  -  Street- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
five  or  six  doors  from  Shoreditch- 
church,  towards  the  >.  ity-road. 

Pointers  -  Buildings,  Shoreditch. — 
the  continuation  of  French-alley, 
entering  by  150,  Shoreditch  High- 
street. 

Poland-Street,  Oxford-Street, at 

365,  the  sixth  on  the  L.  about  7 
of  a  mile  from  St.  Giles's,  ex- 
tending to  1 1,  Broad-street. 

Polen,  or  Pollen- Street,  Hanover- 
Street,  Hanover-Square, — at  13, 
six  doors  on  the  R.  from  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  the  square,  extending 
to  9,  Maddox-street. 

Police-Office,  Queen-Square,  West- 
minster,— two  or  three  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  Broad-way,  to- 
wards St.  James's  Park. 

Police-Office,  Great  Marlborough- 
Stxeet, at  26,    W.   end,  the 


third  door  on  the  L.  from  Argyll- 
street. 

Police-Office,  Bow-Street,  Corent- 
Garden, — four  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Great  Russell-street,  Covent- 
Garden. 

Police-Office,  Hatton-Garden, at 

54,  being  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Holborn-hill. 

Police-Office,  Worship  -  Street, — at 
23,  next  door  to  the  Duke  of 
Northumberland  public  -  house, 
near  the  Curtain-road. 

Police-Office,  Lambeth-Street,Good- 
man's  Fields, — the  first  door  on 
the  R.  from  Little  AylifFe-st. 

Police-Office,  High- Street,  Shad- 
well, at    157,    about  twenty 

doors  on  the1  L.   east  of  or  below 
the  church. 

Poiice-Office  for  the  River  Thames,- 
by  200,  Wapping-st.  on  the  E. 
side  of  Wapping  New-stairs,  and 
opposite  King's  stairs,  Rother- 
hithe. 

Police-Office,  Union-Hall,  Borough,- 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  in  Union- 
st.  from  218,  High-st. 

Pollard- Row,  Bethnal-Green-Road,— 
a  few  doors  W.  of  Wilmot-square, 
about  y  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
65,  Shoreditch. 

Pollard  -  Street,  Bethnal  -  Green- 
Road, the  first  E.  parallel  to 

part  of  Pollard-row,    say  from  1 
to  16. 

Polygon,  Sommers  Town,  See 
Clarendon-Square. 

Pomona-Place,  Little  James-Street, 
Lisson-Grecn,".— the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  N.  from  the  E.  end 
of  Bell-st. 

Pond- Yard,  Mosses-Alley,  Bank- 
side,  Southwark, — a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Maid-lane,  or  from 
op.  Great  Guildford-st. 

Ponders-Court,  Butler's- Alley,G  rub- 
Street,  Cripplegate, — the  second 
on  the  R.  from  Grub-st.  towards 
Ropemakers-st.  Moorfields, 

PontipooU 


"Pontipool-Place,  Webber-Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  R.  from  the  N.  side  the  Mag- 
dalen-hospital,  Blackfriars-road. 

Pontipool-Row  or  Court,  Pontipool- 
Place,  St.  George's  Fields, — a  few 
yards  on  the  R.  from  Webber-st. 

Pool's   Buildings,     Mount-Pleasant, 

Cold-Bath-Fields, the  third  on 

the  R.  from  72,  Gray's-inn-lane, 
along  Little  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Pope's-Head-Alley,     Cornhill, at 

19,  opposite  the  Royal-Exchange, 
extending  to  73,  Lombard-st. 

Pope's  -  Head  -  Court,  Bell  -  Yard, 
Temple-Bar, — at  20,  about  eight- 
teen  doors  on  the  R.  from  204, 
Fleet-st. 

Pope's-Head-Court,  Quaker-Street, 
Spitalfields, — about  four  doors  on 
the  R.  from  29,  Wheeler-st. 

Pope's-Hill,  Shadwell  High-Street, — 
at  75,  the  fourth  on  the  right,  E. 
from  the  church,  leading  to  Shad- 
well  water-works. 

Poplar, commences  at  the  Com- 
mercial-road, by  the  West-India 
docks,  and  extends  to  Blackwall. 

Poplar  Charity-School,  Poplar  High- 
Street  or  Road, — by  the  Town- 
hall,  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  Commercial-road. 

Poplar-Grove,    Oval,    Kennington- 

Common, the  termination  of 

Clayton-st.  on  the  R.  from  Ken- 
nington-green. 

Poplar-Marsh.     See  Marsh- Wall. 

Poplar-Row,  Kent-Road, — the  first 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle,  leading  to 
Brandon's -row  and  Newington- 
causeway. 

Poplar-Row,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  second  on  the  L.  in 
Pitt-st.  from  nearly  op.  the  Brick- 
layers-arms, Kent-road. 

Poppings-Court,    Fleet-Street, at 

111,  about  seven  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Fleet-market. 
Porridge-Pot-Alley,  Old-Street,  St. 


Luke's, — at  106,  about  ten  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  church  toward  s 
Goswell-st. 

Portaville-Passage,  Lisle-Street,  Lei- 
cester-Square,— three  or  fourdcors 
on  the  L.  from  Little  Newport- 
st.  leading  into  Ryder's  court. 

Porter's  Court,  Old  Montague-Street, 
Whitechapel,' — the  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  Osborn-st. 

Porter-Street,  Leicester-Square — the 
N.  continuation  of  Ca.tle-st.  ex- 
tending from  14,  Great  Newport- 
st.  to  Litchfield-st. 

Porter's  Quay,  Lower  Thames  - 
Street,— entrance  by  32,  on  the 
W.  side  the  Custom-house. 

Portland -Chapel,  Great  Portland- 
Street,  Marybone, — about  +  of  a 
mile  on  the  left,  N.  from  102, 
Oxford-st.  entering  by  John  st. 

Portland  -  Mews,  Portland  -  Street, 
Wardour-Street,—- at  20,  about 
eight  doors  on  the  L.  from  72, 
Berwick-st. 

Portland-Place,  Marybone, — is  pa- 
rallel to  and  between  Charlotte-st. 
and  Harley-st.  Cavendish-square. 

Portland  -  Place,  Walworth  -Com- 
mon,— part  of  the  L.  side  the 
road,  near  |  of  a  mile  from  the 
turnpike  towards  Westmoreland- 
academy. 

Portland-Road,  Great  Portland  - 
Street,  Marybone, — the  continua- 
tion of  it,  entering  by  John-st. 
102,  Oxford-st.  extending  to  the 
New-road. 

Portland- Row,  New- Road,  Mary- 
bone,— forms  part  of  the  N.  side, 
op.  the  last  described,  and  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Tot- 
tenham-court-road. 

Portland-Street  (Great),  Marybone,- 
the  continuation  of  John-st.  en- 
tering by  102,  Oxford-st.  leading 
into  Portland-road. 

Portland-Street  (Little),  Marybone,- 
intersecls  Great  Portland-st.  at  7, 
abotit  |  of  a  mile  N.  from  Ox- 
ford- 


ford-street,  it  extends  from  109, 
Great  Tichiield-st.  to  4,  Edward- 
street. 

Portland  -  Street,  Wardour  -  Street, 
Soho, — at  1 12,  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  382,  Oxford-st. 

Portland- Yard,  Buckingham-Place, 
Fitzroy-Square, — at  21,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  New- 
read. 

Portman  -  Mews  North,  Portman- 
Square, — the  first  parallel  to  the 
N.  side,  extending  from  Baker-st. 
to  Gloucester-st. 

Portman  -  Mews  South,  Portman- 
Square, — the  first  parallel  to  the 
S.  side,  extending  from  10,  Port- 
man-st.  to  21,  Orchard-st. 

Portman-Place,  Edgware-Road, 

forms  part  of  the  E.  side,  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Ty- 
burn-turnpike. 

Portman-Square, — at  the  N.  end  of 
Orchard-st.  from  197,  Oxford- 
st.  or  at  the  S.  end  of  Baker-st. 
from  the  New-road. 

Portman- Street,   Oxford-Street, 

at  220,  the  third  on  the  L. 
about  -J-  of  a  mile  from  Tyburn- 
turnpike,  extending  to  Portman- 
square. 

Portpool-Lane,  Gray's-Inn-Lane, — 
at  52,  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Middle-row,  Holborn,  it 
extends  to  63,  Leather-lane. 

Portsmouth- Place,  Lower  Kenning- 
ton-Lane, — forms  part  of  the  L. 
side*  a  few  doors  from  the  Plough 
and  Harrow  public-house,  New- 
ington. 

Portsmouth  -  Street,  Lincoln's-Inn- 
Fields, — at  the  S.  W.  corner,  lead- 
ing to  Clare-market. 

Portugal  -  Row,  Lincoln's  -  Inn  - 
Fields, — the  S.  side  of  the  square. 
See  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 

Portugal  -  Street,  Lincoln's  -  Inn- 
Fields, — the  first  parallel  to  the 
S.  side,  commencing  eight  doors 
from  the  S.  E,  corner. 


Portugal  -  Street,  South  Audley- 
Street, — is  parallel  to  a  part  of 
the  W.  side,  say  from  55  to  6l, 
extending  from  80,  Mount  st.  to 
3,  Chapel-st. 

Post  -  Office  (General),  Lombard- 
Street, — entrance  by  1 1 ,  on  the 
E.  side  the  church,  aLo  op.  22, 
Abchurch-lane. 

Post-OfEce  (General  Two-penny 
Post),  Gerrard-Street,  Soho, — at 
38,  about  ten  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Little  Newport-st. 

Postern-Row,  Tower-Hill, — facing 
the  N.  side  the  Tower,  say  the 
middle  of  it,  extending  from  Great 
Tower-hill  (or  Trinity-square)  to 
Little  Tower-hill. 

Potier's  Place,  Bermondsey  New- 
Road, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
frOm  the  Bricklayers-arms,  towards 
Bermondsey-chiirch. 

Potter's  Fields,  Pratt-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— between  the  S.  end  of  it 
and  Paradise-row. 

Potter's  Fields,  Horselydown, — at 
the  E.  end  of  Tooley-st.  near  -  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Poultry, — the  E.  continuation  of 
Cheapside,  extending  from  the 
Old-Jewry  to  the  Mansion-house. 

Poultry  -  Compter.  See  Comptcr- 
Court. 

Pound-Passage,  Ratcliffe-Row,  St. 
Luke's, — a  few  doors  oh  the  L. 
from  Bath-st.  City-road,  towards 
Pittman's  Buildings. 

Powell's  Alley,  Kent  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  296,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  R.  from  behind  St. 
George's  church. 

Powell's  Place,  City-Road, —  nearly 
op.  the  Shepherd  and  Shepherdess- 
walk,  about  -J-  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Finsbury-square. 

Powis-Place,  Great  Ormond-Street, 

Queen  -  Square, at   50,   about 

eight  doors  on  the  L.  east  from 
Queen-square, 

Pownal- 


Ppwnal-Tcrrace,  Lambeth, — is  op. 
Chester-place,  on  the  High-road, 
near  Kennington-cross,  about  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Westminster- 
bridge. 

Pratt's  Buildings,  New  Gravel- 
Lane,  Shadwell, — at  76,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  22,  High-st. 
Shadwell. 

Pratt-Street,  Lambeth, — the  third 
on  the  L.  about  -of  a  mile  from 
the  Three  Stags  public  house  to- 
wards the  church. 

Prerogative -Office, at  6,   Great 

Knight- Rider-st.  Doctors  -  Com- 
mons, about  six  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Addie-hill. 

Prescot-Street  (Great),  Goodman's 
Fields, — is  op.  Goodman's  Yard, 
entering  by  60,  in  the  Minories, 
it  extends  from  the  S.  end  of 
Mansel-st.  to  Lemon-st. 

Prescot-Street  (Little),  Goodman's 
Fields, — the  continuation  of  Man- 
sel-st. through  a  narrow  passage  to 
Ro'emary-lane. 

Preston's  Dock,  Shad  -  Thames, 
Horselydown, — on  the  W.  side  of 
Horselydown  New-stairs. 

Preston's  Lane,  Poplar  High-Street 
or  Road, — about  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  the  Commercial-road, 
leading  to  the  West-India-docks- 
bason. 

Price's  Alley,  Little  Pulteney-Street, 
Golden-Square, — at  13,  about  six 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Great  Wind- 
mill-st. 

Price's  Buildings,  Bowling- Green, 
King-Street,  Borough, — the  last 
on  the  L.  from 49, King-st.  nearly 
op.  Mermaid-court. 

Price's  Court,  Old  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — op.  77,  the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  Bunhill-row 
towards  Goswell-st. 

Price's  Court,  Birdcage- Alley,  Bo- 
rough,'— the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
yards  from  Redcross-st.  or  from 
the  Mint. 


Price's  Court,  Queen  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  90,  four  doqrs  on  the 
L.  from  Whitecross-st.  towards 
Duke-st. 

Price's  Court,  Gravel-Lane,  Christ- 
Church, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
south  from  Maid-lane  and  nearly 
op.  Zoar-st. 

Price's  Place,  Gravel-Lane,  Christ- 
Church, — about  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side,  leading  into  Bear-court, 
Bear- lane. 

Price's  Street,  Gravel-Lane,  Christ- 
Church, — the  last  en  the  L.  in 
Green  -  walk  from  Holland- st. 
Blackfriars-road. 

Priest- Alley,  Great  Tower-Street, — 
at  48,  four  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  W.  side  of  Tower-hill. 

Priest-Court,    Foster- Lane, four 

doors  on  the  R.  from  147,  Cheap- 
side. 

Primrose- Alley,  Church-Street,  Bo- 
rough-Market,— the  first  on  the 
R.  from  St.  Mary-Overy's-Dock, 
nearly  op.  St.  Saviour's  church. 

Primrose-Court,  Long-Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — the  first  on  the  R.  north 
from  Primrose-st. 

Primrose -Hill,  Salisbury  -  Square, 
Fleet-Street, — at  the  S.  W.  cor- 
ner, entering  by  82,  Flcet-st.  it 
leads  to  Water-lane. 

Primrose -Street,  Bishopsgate- With- 
out,— at  110,  nearly  op.  Spital- 
square,  it  extends  to  Long-alley 
Moorfields. 

Prince*-  Alley,  Princes-Street,  Ro- 
therhithe, — at  15,  about  the  mid- 
dle of  the  E.  side,  leading  into 
Elephant-lane. 

Princes-Court,  Princes-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  the  corner  of  Great 
George-st.  and  St.  James's  Park. 

Princes-Court,  Stafford- Place,  Pim- 
lico, — a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Stafford-row,  near  Buckingham- 
gate. 

Princes-Court,  Princes-Street,  Pim- 

lico, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 

doors 


doors  from  Queen's  Row  (late 
Nixon's  Yard). 

Princes  -  Court,  Whitcomb-  Street, 
Charing-Cross,— about  the  middle 
of  the  W.  side,  three  or  four 
doors  S,  from  James-st.  Hay. 
market. 

Pi  iuces  -  Court,  Duke -Street,  St. 
James's, —  the  fourth  on  the  R. 
entering  by  182,  Piccadilly. 

Princes-Court. Drury-Lane, — at  144, 
about  twelve  door.  S.  from  Great 
Queen-st. 

Princes-Court,  Porter-Street,  Lei- 
cester -  Square, about   seven 

doors  on  the  L.  from  Great  New- 
port-st.  leading  into  Newport- 
market, 

Princes- Court,    Coleman-Street, 

about  fifteen  doors  on  the  R.  from 
London-wall. 

Princes  -  Court,  Banner  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — about  five  doors  on  the 
R.  from  80,  Bunhill-row. 

Princes-Court,  Old  Gravel-Lane, 
RatclifFe-Highway. — at  27,  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  165, 
Ratcliffe-highway. 

Princes-Court,  Princes-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  yards  from  Virginia-st.  be- 
hind Shoredkch-church. 

Princes-Court,  Princes-Street,  Lon- 
don-Road, St.  George's  Fields,— 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
leading  to  the  said  road. 

Princes-Court,  Princes-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  second  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  Vauxhall  towards  An- 
derson's walk. 

Princes-Mews,  Princes-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Great  George-st.  by  St.  James's 
Park. 

Princes  -  Place,  New  -  Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Cable-st. 
and  nearly  op.  the  entrance  to 
Princes-square. 

Princes^  Place,    Princes-Row,  Mile- 


End  New-Town, — the  second  o« 
the  R.  along  Chapel-st.  entering 
by  Great  Garden-st.  from  50, 
Whitechapel-road. 

Princes- Place,  Commercial-  Road,— » 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side,  extend- 
ing from  near  Cannon-street-road 
towards  Whitechapel. 

Princes-Place,  Pimlico, — the  E.  end 
of  Princes-st.  bearing  to  the  R, 
entering  by  Queen's  Row. 

Princes  -  Place,  Lambeth, — is  op. 
Chester-place,  on  the  High-road 
near  Kennington-cross,  about  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Westminster- 
bridge. 

Princes-Place,     Newington     High- 

Road, op.   Newington  -  place, 

near  Kennington-common,  about 
|  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Ne wing- 
ton-church. 

Princes-Place,  Surrey-Square,  Kent- 
Road  or  Walworth, — at  the  W. 
side,  near  Monmouth-place. 

Princes  -  Rents  or  Row,  Loman'i 
Pond,  Borough, — the  second  on 
the  R.  in  Totterbourne-alley  from 
Duke-st. 

Princes- Road,  Princes-Place,  Ken- 
nington-Cross, — at  10,  op.  Ches- 
ter-place, extending  to  the  Black 
Prince  public-house. 

Princes-Row,  King-Street,  Pimlico 
or  Chelsea, — at  5,  leading  into 
Clifford-row  and  Queen-st.  near 
Ranelagh-walk. 

Princes-Row,  Pimlico.  See  Princes- 
Street. 

Princes- Row,  Newport-Market, — 
forms  part  of  the  E.  side  of  th« 
said  market  by  Princes-court. 

Princes  -  Row,  Mile  -  End  New- 
Town,— —the  continuation  of 
Chapel-st.  entering  by  the  first  on 
the  R.  in  Great  Garden-st.  from 
50,  Whitechapel-road. 

Princes-Row,Walworth  High -Street, 

or  Road, — a  few  houses  on  the 

L.  at  the  entrance  to  the  Mont- 

pelier-gardcns  from  the  said  road, 

about 


about  I  of  a  mile  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle. 

Princes-Square,  Princes-Street,  Lin- 
coln's-lnn- Fields, — a  small  recess 
on  the  S.  side,  nearly  op.  New- 
Turnstile. 

Frinces-Square,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — a  few  doors  on  the  L.  in 
Princes-st.  from  172,  RatclifFe- 
highway. 

Princes-Square,   Kennington, the 

termination  of  Cleaver-st.  from 
the  White-ha'rt,  Kennington-cross, 
leading  to  Princes-place,  Newing- 
ton-high-road. 

Princes-Stairs,  Rotherhit he-Street,— 
at  40,  near  1|  mile  below  Lon- 
don-bridge towards  the  church 
and   op.    Execution-dock,    Wap- 

PinS*  .' 

Princes-Street,   Pimhco, —  the  third 

on  the  L.  about  |  of  a  mile  from 

Buckingham-gate,  op.    Avabella- 

row. 

Princes-Street,  Westminster, -the  first 
on  the  R.  from  the  W.  end  of  the 
Abbey  .extending  toGreat  George- 

•  st.  and  St.  James  s  Park. 

Princes-Street,   Oxford-Street, at 

1J9,  about  \  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Giles's,  leading  into 
Margaret-st.  Cavendish-square. 

Princes-Street,  Drury-Lane,-at  123, 
about  '-  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  New  Church  in  the  Strand  and 
op.  Russell-st. 

Princes-Street,  Little  Queen-Street, 

Lincoln's  -  Inn-  Fields, about 

eight  doors  on  the  L.  from  222, 
High-Holborn,  it  extends  to 
Gatc-st. 

Princes-Street,  Hanover-Square, — 
about  mx  doors  on  the  R.  in 
Swallow-st.  from  322,Oxford-st. 
extending  to  the  square. 

Princes-Street,  Soho, — the  continua- 
tion of  Wardour-st.  from  382, 
Oxford-st.  leading  into  Whit- 
comb-st.  Charing-cross. 

Priices- Street,   Red-Lion- Square, — 


about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
extending  to  31,  Bedford-row. 

Princes-Street,  Northampton-Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  40,  near  the  N. 
end  of  St.  John-st.  leading  to 
Queen-st.  and  Perceval-st. 

Princes-Street,  Barbican, .at  42, 

about  ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Redcross-st.  extending  to  Bridge- 
water-square. 

Princes  -  Street,  Mansion  -  House- 
Street, — on  the  W.  side  the  Bank 
of  England,  extending  to  Loth- 
hury. 

Princes-Street,  Wilson-Street,  Fins- 
bury-Square, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
square  towards  Worship-st. 

Princes- Street,  Tyson-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — the  second  on  the  R. 
about  sixteen  doors  from  op. 
Brick-lane. 

Princes-Street,  Virginia-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  the  Birdcage  to- 
wards Shoreditch-church. 

Princes-Street,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields, — op.  Booth-st.  or  50,  in 
the  said  lane,  it  extends  to  Wood- 
street. 

Princes-Street,  Rosemary-Lane  or 
Sparrow -Corner, — the  second  on 
the  L.  about  seventeen  doors  from 
the  Minories. 

Princes-Street,  Ratcliffe-Highway,— 
at  172,  the  second  on  the  L.  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  Wellclose-sq. 
leading  to  Princes-square. 

Princes-Street,  Charles-Street,  Old 
Gravel-Lane, — the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  10,  Old  Gravel- 
lane. 

Princes  -  Street,  Great  Hermitage- 
Street,  Wapping, — the  last  on  the 
L.  in  the  said  street  by  the  Lon- 
don-dock-wall. 

Princes-Street,  Lambeth, -the  second 
E.  parallel  to  the  Thames,  extend- 
ing from  Broad-street  to  Vaux- 
hajl. 

Princes- 


Princes-Street,  London-Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  the  Elephant  and  Castle 
towards  the  Obelisk. 

Princes  -  Street,  Duke -Street,  Bo- 
rough,— about  the  middle  of  the 
S.  side,  viz.  between  Queen-st. 
and  Charlotte-st.  it  extends  to  Lo- 
man's  Pond. 

Princes-Street,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  first  on  the  L.  in 
Queen-st.  from  Atton-place  or 
from  York-st.  it  extends  to  Cam- 
den-st. 

Princes-Street,  Rotherhithe-Street, — 
at  350,  the  second  VV.  from  the 
church. 

Printers  -  Court,  Bury  -  Street,  St. 
James's, — at  26,  about  five  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  W.  end  of 
Jermyn-st. 

Printers-Place,  Bermondsey, — on  the 
N.  side  of  Bermondsey-Spa,  and 
on  the  S.  side  of  the  road  which 
leads  from  the  Neckinger- turnpike 
to  Jamaica-row. 

Printers-Row,  Printers-Place,  Ber- 
mondsey,— at  theW.  end  of  the 
last. 

Printers-Street,  Shoe-Lane, — at  the 
W.  end  of  Little  New-st.  entering 
by  88,  about  the  middle  of  Shoe- 
lane. 

Printing-House-Lane,  Water-Lane, 
Blackfriars, — the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  Earl-st.  it 
leads  to  Printing-houae-square. 

Printing-House-Square,  Blackfriars. 
See  the  last  article. 

Printing-House-Yard,  Great  Swan- 
Alley,  Coleman-Strtfet, — the  first 
on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from  66, 
Coleman-st. 

Prior-Court,  Chamber-Street,,  Good- 
man's Fields, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  3,  Lemon-st.  towards 
Little  Prescot-st. 

Prior- Place,  East-Lane,Wal worth, — 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side,  about 
\  of  a  mile  on  the  R,  from  the 
Kent-road. 


Prisoners  of  War  Office, at  the 

Transport -office,  Dorset  -  square, 
Cannon-row,  Westminster. 

Privy-Gardens,  Whitehall, — about  \ 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Charing- 
cross,   and  nearly    opposite    the 
Horse-guards,   extending    to   the ' 
Thames. 

Privy-Seal-Office,  Somerset-Place,— 
the  third  door  on  the  L.  in  the 
square,  entering  from  the  Strand. 

Produce  -  Court,    Lower  -  Turning, 

Shadwell, at   11,  about  four 

doors  on  the  R.  from  Star-st. 
Wapping-wall. 

Property-Tax-Office, — at  107,  Fen- 
church-Street,  about  twenty  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Aldgate. 

Prospeft- Place,  Stepney-Green, — the 
third  on  the  R.  about  |  of  a  mile 
from  Mile-end-road,  extending  to 
Pleasant-row. 

Prospeft  -  Place,  New  -  Road,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  first 
on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from  Can- 
non-street-turnpike towards  Blue- 
gate-fields. 

Prospeft-Place,  Poplar  High-Street 
or  Road, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  yards  from  the  Commercial- 
road. 

Prospeft-Place,  White- Hart-Row, 
Kennington, — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  Clay  ton- place,  Newing- 
ton  High-road,  towards  Kenning- 
ton-lane. 

Prospeft-Place,  St.  George's  Fields,- 
on  the  W.  side  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  extending  to  the  Philan- 
thropic-reform. 

Prospeft- Place,  Bermondsey,- the 

continuation  of  Parker's  Row- 
Dockhead,  extends  from  the 
Neckinger-turnpike  towards  Ja- 
maica-row. 

Prospecl-Place,  Paradise-Street,  Ro- 
therhithe,-the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  Mill-pond-bridge. 

Prospect- Row,    Henry-Street,    Pen- 

tonville,— between  Penton-st.  and 

L 1  Hermes- 


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Hermes-  st.  being  a  few  doors  onr 
the  L.  from  White-lion-st. 

Prospect- Row,  Cambridge- Heath, 
Hackney- Road ,-. — forms  part  of 
the  N.  side  the  road  which  leads 
from  the  turnpike  towards  Bon- 
ner's Hall. 

Propped- Row,  Mile-End-Road,— 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side,  op. 
Ewiogs-buildings,  near  two  miles 
from  Aldgate. 

Prospeft  -  Row,  Walworth  High- 
Street  or  Road, — the  second  on 
the  L..  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle,  it  leads  to  Gloucester-place. 

Prospett-Row,  Biue- Anchor-Road, 
Berrr.ondsey, — forms  part  of  the 
S.  side,  commencing  on  the  R. 
near  the  turnpike  by  Fortrplace. 

Protestant  -  Dissenter's  Charity- 
School,  Ball  -  Court,  Giltspur- 
Street, — entrance  a  few  doors  on 
the.R.  from  Nevgate-st. 

Protestant  Charity-School,  Moor- 
tklds.  See  London  -  Society- 
School  . 

Protestant  Di'-sentersCharity-School, 
Maze-Pond,  Borough, — about  six 
doer*  on  the  R.  from  Wcston-st. 

Providence- Buildings,     Mill-Street, 

Dock-Head,    Bermondsey, the 

first  on  the  R.  from  Jacob-st.  to- 
wards the  Thames. 
Trovidence-Buildings.Kent-.Road, — 
iurms  part  x>f  the  L.  side,  op. 
Dover-place,  about  |  of  a  mile 
from  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Providence  -  Chapel,  (W.  Hunting- 
ton's) Ridiag-House-Lane,  Mary- 
bone, — on  the  S.  side,  between 
2r>,  Great  Portland-st.  and  96, 
Great  Titchfield-st. 

Providence-Court, Great  Peter-Strcet, 
Westminster, — is  op.  Great  St. 
Ann's  street,  being  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  Marsha m-st. 

Providence-Court,  North  Audley- 
Street, — the  third  on  the  L.  about 
twelve  doors  from  llU3,  Oxibrd- 
ttrcec. 


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Providence  -  Gardens,  Hackney- 
Road, — the  third  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  Shoreditch  -  church 
towards  Union- st. 

Providence-Place,  Providence-Row, 
Palmer's- Village,  Westminster, — - 
about  t'^e  middle  of  the  said  row. 

Providence  -  Place,  Baker's  Row, 
Clerkenwell, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  the  Workhouse,  Coppice- 
row. 

Providence-  Place,  Bell-  Lane.Golden- 
Lane,  Barbican, — between  Ball- 
yard  and  Wooden-world-court. 

Providence-Place,  Petticoat- Lane,— 
op.  Horse-shoe-alley,  about  |  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Aldgate 
High-st. 

Providence- Place,  Upper  Kenning- 
ton-lane, — forms  part  of  the  N. 
side  near  Vauxhall-gardens,  op* 
Ke»nington-place. 

Providence- Place,  Lambeth- Marsh,r- 
a  few  small  houses  on  the  R.  side, 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  the  Marsh- 
gate  towards  Blackfriars-road. 

Providence- Place,  Webber-Row,  St. 
George's  Fields,— op.  10,  near  the 
back  of  the  Magdalen-hospital. 

Providence  -  Place,  Market  -Street, 
St.  George's  Fields,' — the  second 
on  the  L.  from  the  Borough-road, 
extending  to  Bond-st. 

Providence-Place, Crosby-Row,  Ber- 
mondsey,'—— the  last  on  the  R. 
from  Snow's  fields  towards  the 
Halfpenny-hatch. 

Providence- Place,  White's  Ground. 
See  Deaton's  Buildings. 

Providence-Place,  Walworth.Com- 
mon,— a  few  doors  on  the  R» 
west  from  Westmoreland-row,  and 
op.  the  Hour-glass  public-hou-e. 

Providence 'Row,  Palmer's  Village,. 
Westminster,— ithe  first  on  the  L. 
entering  by  the  N.  side  of  Bride- 
well. 

Providence  -  Row,    Pentonville    or 

Battle-Bridge,-— is  op.  the  Bell,  a 

few  door*  on  the  R.  from  the 

turnpike 


turnpike  towards  Sommers-Town. 

Providence-Row,  r1 in^bury-Squarc,- 
thc  first  parallel  to  the  N.  side,  ex- 
tending from  the  City-road  to 
Paul-street. 

Providence-Row,  Duke-Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green, — the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  the  middle 
of  Gibraltar-row  towards  Turk-st. 

Providence-Row,  Lambeih-Marsh,- 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side  the  road 
adjoining  Green's  row,  near  A  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Marsh- 
gate  towards  Blackfrinrs-road. 

Providence-Row,  Bennet's  Row,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  fifth  on  the 
R.  about  £  of  a  mile  from  Biack- 
friars-road,  extending  to  Higiers- 
lan  *  or  Friar-st. 

Providertce-Street,  City-R  oad, — the 
fourth  on  the  R.  about  A  of  a 
mile  from  Old-street-r  /ad,  ex- 
tending from  the  City-terrace  to 
Westmoreland-place. 

Providence-Street,  Walworth- Com- 
mon,— on  the  W.  side  of  West- 
moreland-academy near  the  south 
end  of  Thurh  w-place,  entering 
by  21,  Apollo-buildings. 

Provident-Institution  for  Insurance  on 
Lives.  SeeCounty-F'irc-Office. 

Prujean  -  Court  or  Square,  Old- 
Bailey,' — at  61,  about  seven  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Ludgate-hill. 

Prussian- Island,  Wapping-Street, — 
at  188,  about  five  doors-  W,  from 
New  Gravel-lane. 

Public-Dispensary,  Bishop's  Court, 
Chancery-Lane, -about  four  doors 
on  the  R.  from  78,  Chancery-lane. 

Public-Ledger  Newspaper-Office,— 
at  12,  theS*  W.  corner  of  War- 
wick-square, Warwick-lane. 

Pudding- Lnne,  Lower  Thairtes-St. — 
at  120,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Fish-street-hill,  it  extends  to  Little 
Flastcheap. 

Puddle-Dock,  Earl-Street,  Black- 
friars, — op.  St.  Andrew's  hill,  at 
jhe  W.  end  of  Upper  Thames-st. 


Pugh's  Court,  Rotherhithe.  S« 
Cow^Court. 

Pulteney-Court,  Little  Windmill- 
Street,  Haymarket,-— at  20,  op. 
Silver-st. 

Pulteney  -  Street  (Great),  Brewer- 
Street,   Golden-Square, about 

five  doors  on  the  R.  from  Little 
Windmill- st.  extending  to  Silver- 
street. 

Pulteney-Street  (Little) , Great  Wind- 
mill-Street,   Haymarket, the 

last  on  the  R.  from  Coventry-st. 
extending  to  Princes-st.  Soho. 

Pump-Alky,  Whitecross-Street,  St. 
Luke's,— at  the  E.  end  of  Foster's 
Buildings,  entering  by  123,  White  - 
cross-st. 

Pump-Court,  Perkins's  Rents,  Old 
Pye-Street,  Westminster, — is  two 
or  three  doors  on  the  R.  from  4.9, 
Old  Pye-st. 

Pump-Court,- Temple, — the  first  on 
the  L.  in  Middle  Temple-lane 
from  6,  Fleet-st.  leading  to  Inner 
Temple-lane  and  Lamb's  Build* 
ings. 

Pump-Court,  Moor-Lane,  Cripple- 
gate, — the  third  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  86,  Fore-st. 

Pump-Court,  Bridgewater-Gardens,- 
behind  the  Catherine  -  Wheel 
public-house,  on  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  the  said  gardens. 

Pump  -  Court,  Frying -Pan  -Alley, 
Petticoat -Lane, — tjie  second  on 
the  R.  from  Petticoat-lane  towards 
Bell-lane. 

Pump-Court,  Dean-Street,  Upper 
Flast-Smithfield, — at  32,  the  first 
en  the  L.  from  0-1,  Upper  East- 
Smithfield. 

Pump-Court,  Boddy's  Bridge,  Up- 
per-Ground, Christ's  Church, — 
about  the  middle  of  it,  between 
Stamford-st.  &  Upper-Ground-st. 

Pump -Court,  Duke  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  Queen-st.  towards 
Blackfriars-road. 

Pump- 


Pump  -  Court,  Tooley's  Gateway, 
Tooley- Street, — at  the  N.  end, 
entering  by  63,  Tooley-st.  it 
leads  to  Robinhood-court. 

Pump-Court,  Long-Lane,  Bermond- 
sey, — about  the  middle  of  the  N. 
side,  near  Richardson-st. 

Pump-Row,  Old-Street -Road,—-— 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side,  nearly 
op.  the  Vinegar-ground,  extending 
from  the  City-road  towards  St. 
Agnes-le-Clair. 

Pump-Yard,Queen-Street,RatclifFe,- 
a  part  of  the  W.  end  of  the  said 
street  still  retains  that  name. 

Punderson's  Gardens,  Bethnal -Green- 
Road, — the  second  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  from  the  Green  towards 
Shoreditch. 

Punderson's  Place,  Bethnal-Green- 

Road, forms  part  of  the  N. 

side  near  the  Green. 

Punnet's  Ways,  Rotherhithe, — by 
Globe-Stairs,  about  £  of  a  mile 
below  Rotherhithe-church. 

Purim-  Place,  Dog- Row,  Bethnal- 
Green, — part  of  the  R.  side,  a 
few  doors  from  Mile-end-turnpike 
towards  the  said  Green. 

Purse-Court,  Old-Change, — at  40, 
about  ten  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Cheapside. 

Pye-Corner,  West-Smithfield.  See 
Gi!tspur-st. 

Pye-Gardens,  Willow-Street,  Bank- 
side, at  the  E.  end   near  the 

Thames. 

Pye-Street  (New),  Orchard-Street, 
Westminster, — the  second  on  the 
R.  from  Strutton-ground,  it  ex- 
tends to  Old  Pye-sr. 

Pye-Street  (Old),  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — is  the  first  N.  pa- 
rallel to  part  of  it,  and  extends 
from  Great  St.  Ann's  street  or  lane 
to  Duck-lane. 

Pyed  -  Bull  -  Yard,  Little  Russell- 
Street,  Bloomsbury, — at  the  E. 
end  of  it,  on  the  R.  four  or  five 
doors  from  Eury.st. 


QUAKER  -  STREET,  Brick- 
Lane,  Spitalfields, — at  173, 
N.  side  Hanbury's  Brewery,  ex- 
tending to  29,  Wheeler-st. 

Quakers-School,  Islington- Road, — 
nearly  op.  Sadlers-Wells,  about  £ 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Isling- 
ton towards  St.  John-st. 

Quality -Court,  Chancery-Lane, — at 
47,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Fleet-st.  leading  to  the 
Masters  in  Chancery's  office  and  to 
Southampton-buildings,  Holborn. 

Quebec  -  Chapel,  Quebec  -  Street, 
Cumberland-Place, — a  few  doors 
on  the  L.  from  237,  Oxford-st. 
being  the  corner  of  Bryanston-st. 

Quebec-Mews,  New  Quebec-Street, 

Portman-Square, at  20,  about 

the  middle  of  the  W.  side,  viz. 
between  Upper  Seymour-st.  and 
Upper  Berkeley-st. 

Quebec-Street,  Oxford-Street, at 

236,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Tyburn-turnpike. 

Quebec  -  Street  (New),  Portman- 
Square, — is  parallel  to  the  W.  side 
and  a  few  doors  from  it,  extend- 
ing from  Upper  Seymour-st.  to 
Upper  Berkeley-st.. 

Quebec-Street  (Great),  New-Road, 
Marybone, — the  second  cm  the 
L.  from  Upper  Baker-st.  towards 
the  Yorkshire-stingo. 

Quebec-Street  (Upper),  New- Road, 
Marybone, — is  op.  the  last  de- 
scribed, extending  from  16,  Glou- 
cester-place to  Lord's  Cricket- 
ground. 

Quebec-Wharf  (Old),  Rotherhithe- 

Street, is  op.    179,   between 

Globe-stairs  and  the  Horseferry, 
about  |  of  a  mile  below  the 
church. 

Queen  Ann's  Bounty-Office,  Dean's 
Yard,  Westminster, — the  second 
door  on  the  R.  from  under  the 
archway,  entering  by  the  W.  end 
of  the  Abbey. 

Queen  Ann's  Mews,  Chandos-Street, 
Cavendish- 


Cavendish-Square, — at  8,  four  or 
five  doors  on  the  L.  from   the  N. 
E.  corner  of  the  said  square. 
Queen  Ann-Street  East,  Marybone,- 
at  33,  Great   Portland-st.  near  \ 
of  a  mile  on   the    R.    from   101, 
Oxford-st.  entering  by  John-st. 
Queen  Ann-Street  West,  Marybone,- 
at  the  N.  end  of  Chandos-st.  en- 
tering by  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Ca- 
vendish-square. 
Queen   Ann-Street,  Ducking-Pond- 
Row,  Whitechapel, — is  op.  Courr- 
st.  entering  by  1 10,  Whitechapel- 
road,  nearly  facing  the  London- 
hospital. 
Queen's- Arms-Court, UpperGround- 

Street,    Christ?s  Church, three 

doors  on  the  L.  from   Blackfriars- 
road  towards  Bennet-st. 
Queen's  Buildings,  Brompton  High- 
Street   or  Road, — forms  part   of 
the    L.     side,    commencing    by 
Knightsbridge   and   extending  to 
Queen-st. 
Queen's  Buildings  (Upper),  Bromp- 
ton,— the  continuation  of  the  last 
described,  extending  from  Queen- 
st.  to  Brompton-grove. 
Queen    Catherine  -  Court,     Brock- 
Street,    Ratcliffe,— at   23,  a   few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Butcher-rcw 
towards  Stepney-causeway. 
Queen    Charlotte  -  Court,    Mosses- 
Alley,  Bankside,  Southwark, 

the  third  on  the  L.   from  Maid- 
lane  towards  Bankside. 
Queen  Charlotte-Row,   New-Road, 
Marybone, — forms  part  of  the  S. 
side,  commencing  on  the  E.   side 
the  Yorkshire-stingo. 
Queen's  Court,    Pimlico, — the  first 
on  the  R.  about  \  of  a  mile  from 
Buckingham-gate  and   on  the    S. 
side  the  barracks. 
Queen's  Court,  King-Street,  Covent- 
Garden, — at  30,  the   first  on   the 
R.  thirteen  doors  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  Covent-garden. 
Queen's  Court,  Great  Queen-Street, 


Lincoln's  -  Inn  -  Fields,  —  at  58, 
about  twenty  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Lincoln  Vinn-fields. 
Queen's   Court,  High-Holborn, — at 
216,  about  j  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from    Broad-st.    St.  Giles's,  and 
nearly  opposite  Dean-s^  Red-lion- 
square. 
Queen's  Court,  King-Street,   Com- 
mercial-Road,   Whitechapel, — at 
12,  a  few  doors  from   the    said 
road,  extending  to  13,  Batty-st. 
Queen's  Court,  Queen's  Row,   St. 
George's  in  the  East, — about    the 
middle  of  it,  a  few  doors    from 
Prussian-island,  Wapping-st. 
Queen's  Court,  Queen-Street,   Rat- 
cliffe,— about  the  middle  of  the 
S.  side,  or  the  first  on  the  R.  east 
from  London-st. 
Queen's    Court,    Vauxhall  -  Walk, 
Lambeth, — the  first  on   the   R.  a 
few    yards   from    Lambeth-butts 
leading  into  Broad-st- 
Queen's  Court,  Great  Suffolk- Street, 
Borough, — on    the    W.    side    of 
George-st.  about  j  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  80,  Blackman->t. 
Queen's  Court,  Queen-Street,  Mint, 
Borough, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Lombard-st.  towards  Mint- 
square  and  Redcross-st. 
Queen's  Court,  Little  Queen-Street, 
Borough, — the  first   on  the  L.  a 
few  doors  from  20,  King-st.    to- 
wards Guy's  Hospital. 
Queen's  Gardens,    Brompton, — the 
third  on  the  L.  in  the  High-road, 
about  ~  of  a  mile  from   Knights- 
bridge. 
Queen's    Gardens,     Crosby  -  Row, 
Bermondiey, — the  last  on  the  L. 
from  Snow's  Fields,  or  behind  the 
Coach  and  Horses,  Long-lane. 
Queen's  -  Head  -  Alleyt    Wapping- 
Street, — at  192,  near  §  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  below  the  church,  ex- 
tending to  Green-bank. 
Queen's-Head- Alley,  White-Horse- 
Street,  RatclilFe,— at  83,  a  door 

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t>t  two  on  the  R.  from  the  Com- 
mercial-road towards  Stepney. 

Queen's-Head- Buildings,  Marybone- 

P..rk, a    few    houses    by     the 

Queen's  Head  in  the  fields  nearly 
op-  Portland-road. 

Queen's  -Head  -  Court,  Strand, 

at  10.5,  nearly  op.  Adam-street, 
Adelphi. 

Queen'.- Head- Court,  Great-Wind- 
mill Street,  Haymarket, — at  245 
ab^ut  five  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Little  Pulteney-st.  leading  into 
Crown-court. 

Qneen's-  Head- Court,  Gray's-Inn- 
Lane, — at  38,  being  that  number 
of  houses  on  the  R.  from  Middle- 
row,  Hoi  born. 

Queen's  -  Head  -  Court,  Gilt^pnr- 
Street, — twodoors  on  the  R.  trom 
Newgate-st.  towards  Smithfield. 

Queen's  -  Head  -  Court,  Charlotte- 
Street,  Mile-End  Old-Town,— at 
23,  about  fourteen  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Cannon-street-road  to- 
wards Whitechapel. 

Queen's- Head-Court,  Upper-Marsh, 
Lambeth,— by  the  Queen's  Head, 
nearly  op.  St;.ngate-st. 

Queen's-  Head  -  Gardens,  Hoxton- 
Town, — the  first  on  the  R.  north 
from  the  Hare  public-house,  near 
•i  a  mile  from  Old-street-rrad. 

Queen's-Head-lnn,     B  rough, at 

F3,  about  I  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
fr^m  London-bridge,  near  St. 
Margaret's  hill. 

Queen's- Head- Passage,  Newgate- 
Street, — at  11,  the  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  Cheapside. 

Queen's-Head-Square,Upper-Marsh, 
Lambeth, — by  Stangate-st.  and 
nearly  op.  the  Qneen's  head. 

Queen- Hithe  Charitv-School, — en- 
trance at  5.  Old  Fi'h-st.  by  the 
church,  near  the  Old-Change. 

Quecn-Hithe  Dock  and  Stairs,  Upper 
Thames-Street, — at  00,  about  the 
middle  of  the  S.  side  a  few  doors 
E.  from  Bread-strcet-hill. 


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Queen's  Place,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — the  second  on  the 
L.  a  few  doors  from  Struttcn- 
ground. 

Queen's- Place,  Chelsea, — forms  part 
of  the  S.  side  the  road,  commen- 
cing near  Ranelagh-walk  and  ex- 
tending towards  the  Hospital. 

Queen's  Place,  Kennington, — forms 
part  of  the  W.  side  the  High-road, 
nearly  op.  Kennington-common. 

Queen's   Place,  Little  Queen-Street, 

Borough, at  the  N.  end  of  it, 

entering  by  20,  King-st. 

Queen's  Row,  Brompion.  See 
Queen's  Buildings. 

Queen's  Row,  Pimlico, — part  of  the 
L,  side  the  High-road,  about  i  of 
a  mile  from  Buckingham-gate, 
extending  from  Ward's  Row  to 
Duke's  Row. 

Queen's  Row,  Palmer's  Village, 
Westminster, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  Brewer's  Green, ■'—enter- 
ing by  the  N.  side  of  Bridewell. 

Queen's-Row,  Pentonville, —  part  of 
the  S.  side  the  High-road,  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Isling- 
ton. 

Queen's  Row,  Hoxton, — forms  part 
of  the  W.  side  the  High-street  or 
road,  between  Turner-square  and 
Workhouse  -  lane,  about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Old-street- 
road. 

Queen's  Row,  Dog-Row,  Bethnal- 
Green, — part  of  the  R.  side  the 
ioad,  about  £  of  a  mile  from  Mile- 
end-turnpike. 

Queen's  Row,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — the  second  on  the  R.  in 
King-st.  entering  by  17,  Old 
Gravel. lane. 

Queen's  Row,  Kennington  High- 
Road, —  about  \  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Newington  -  church  and 
nearly  op.  the  Common. 

Queen's  Row,  Newington  High- 
Street  or  Road, — forms  part  of  the 
R.  side,  commencing  near  the 
Elephant 


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Elephant  and  Castle  and  extend- 
ing towards  the  church. 

Queen's  Row,  Walworth,, — at  the  £. 
end  of  King's  Row,  on  the  R.  en- 
tering by  Mount-place,  nearly  op. 
the  Montpellier. 

Queen-Square,  Westminster, — about 
the  middle  of  the  S,  side  of  St. 
James's  Park,  leading  to  the 
Broadway  and  York-st, 

Queen-Square,  near  Bloomsbury, — 
at  the  N.  end  of  Dcronshire-st. 
and  of  Drake-st.  from  Red- lion- 
square  and  the  W.  end  of  Great 
Ormond-st.  from  50,  Lamb's-con- 
duit-st.     '■' 

Queen-Square,  Aldersgate-Street, — 
at  1 10,  nearly  op.  Jewin-st.  lead- 
ing to  Bartholomew-close. 

Queen-Square,  Moorfields, — near  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side,  being  a  few 
doors  E.  from  Wilson-st. 

Queen-Square,  Iloxton, between 

Turner-square  and  Workhouse- 
lane,  near  {  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Old-street- road. 

Queen  Street,  Brompton  High-Street 
or  Road, — the  fourth  on  the  L. 
near  |  of  a  mile  from  KnightsbrMge. 

Queen-Street,  Chelsea  or  Pimlico, — 
commences  near  Ranelagh-wa'c, 
and  extends  towards  the  hospital. 

Queen-Street  (Great),  Westminster, 
on  the  S.  side  of  St.  James's  Park, 
being  the  continuation  of  Little 
Queen-st.  to  Dartmouth-st. 

Queen-Street  (Little},  Princes.Street, 
Westminster, — about  three  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Great  George-st. 
or  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  St. 
James's  Park. 

Queen-Street,  Edgware-Road,  — at 
61,  the  sixth  on  the  R.  about  | 
of  a  mile  from  Tyburn-turnpike. 

Queen.  Street  (Little),  Edgware- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  R.  in  the 
last  described  from  the  said  road. 

Queen  Street,     Oxford-Street, at 

171,  between  Duke -street  and 
George-st.  about  i  of  a  roile  on 


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the  R«   from   Tyburn  -  turnpike. 

Queen-Street,  Oxford-Street, .at 

340,  near  \  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
St.  Giles's,  extending  to  Marl- 
borough-nv.  .vs. 

Queen-Street,  Curzon -Street,  May- 
fair, — at  10,  a  few  doors  on  the 
right  W.  from  Half-  moon-st. 
Piccadilly,  extending  to  Sit 
Charles-st.  Berkeley-Square. 

Queen  -  Street,  Great  vVindinill  - 
Street,  Haymarket, — ?.t  47,  about 
ten  doors  from  Picqaditry,  it  ex- 
tends to  Sherrard-st.  Gokkn-sq. 

Queen-Street,  Dean-Stre  t,  Soho, — > 
at  18,  the  second  on  the  L  from 
'100,  Oxford-st.  extending  to  50, 
Greek-st.  near  Soho-squarc 

Queen-Street,    Bioomsbury, the 

second  on  the  R.  in  Hart-st.  from 
the  S.  W.  corner  of  Bioomibury- 
square. 

Queen- Street,     Seven-  Dials, the 

continuation  of  Shors- gardens, 
entering  by  15,  Drury-lane,  it 
extends  from  50,  King-st.  to  the 
Seven-Dials. 

Queen-Street  (Great',  Lincoln's-lnn- 
Fields, — at  theN.  W.  corner,  ex- 
tending to  155,  Drurv  iajie. 

Queen-Street  (Little^,  Lincoln' i-Inn- 
Fie'tds. — .a  few  yards  in  the  last 
described  from  the  N.  W.  corner 
of  Lincoln's-inn-fielcls,  extending 
to  222,  High-Holborn. 

Queen-Street,  Perec  val-°trcet,  Clerk- 
envvell, — the  second  on  the  L. 
from  96,  Goswell-  t.  or  the  second 
on  the  R.  from  Northampton  st. 

Queen  Street,    Cheapaide, at  70, 

the  sixth  on  the  R.  about  |  of  a 
mile  from  St.  Paul's  churu  -yard, 
it  extends  to  the  i'hree  Cranes. 

Queen-Street,  Worship-Street,  Fin<- 
bury-square, — the  econd  on  the 
R.  from  Paul-st.  towards  the  Cur- 
tain-road. 

Queen- Street,  Hoxton,— *the  second 
on  the  R.  in  Pitfield-st.  from  Oki- 
street-road. 

Queen- 


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Queen-Street,  Quaker-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  173,  Brick-lane,  ex- 
tending to  Phcenix-st. 

Oueen-Street,  Church-Street,  Mile- 
End  Old-Town, — at  26,  the  second 
on  the  R.  from  Baker's-row,  enter- 
ing by  94,  Whitechapel-road. 

Queen-Street,  Rosemary- Lane, 


the  second  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  the  Minories,  it  extends  to 
Little  Tower-hill. 

Queen-Street,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — entrance  by  the  second  on 
the  R.  in  King-st.  from  Old  Gra- 
vel-lane. 

Queen-Street,  RatclifFe, the   E. 

continuation  of  Broad-st.  extend- 
ing from  RatclifFe-cross  towards 
Limehouse. 

Queen-Street,  Poplar  High-Street  or 

Road, by  the   Queen's   Head, 

about  -§  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the 
Commercial-road. 

Queen-Street,    Borough, the   W. 

continuation  of  Union-st.  enter- 
ing by  218,  High-st.  leading  to 
Duke-st. 

Queen-Street,  Mint,  Borough, — the 
second  on  the  R.  in  Redcross-st. 
from  Union-st.  extending  to  Lom- 
bard-st. 

Queen-Street  (Little),  King-Street, 
Borough, — at  20,  the  first  on  the 
L.  about  twenty  doors  from  109, 
High-st.  it  leads  to  Sutton-st.  and 
the  Maze. 

Queen-Street,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  fir->t  on  the  R.  in 
York-st.  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
the  High-street  or  road. 

Queen  -  Street  or  Row,  Horsely- 
down, — the  fourth  on  the  L.  in 
Free-School -st.  from  the  E.  end  of 
Tooley-st.  leading  into  King-st. 
or  Row,  Shad-Thames. 

Queen-Street,  Rotherhithe-Street,— 
at  368,  a  few  doors  below  King's 
stairs,  {  of  a  mile  W.  of  the  church, 
extending  to  30,  Paradise-st, 


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Queen-Street  (Lower),  Rotherhithe- 
Street, — the  continuation  of  it, 
commencing  by  Randall  and 
Brent's  Ship-yard,  about  1|  mile 
below  the  church,  and  extending 
to  Trinity. st. 

Quickset- Row,  New-Road,  Mary- 
bone, — forms  part  of  the  N.  side, 
nearly  op.  Fitzroy-square,  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Tot- 
tenham-court-road. 


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RACQUET  or  Racket  -  Court, 
Fleet-Street, — at  114,  about 
ten  doors  on  the  R.  from  Fleet- 
market. 

Radcliffe-Place,  &c.     See  Ratcliffe. 

Ragged-StafF-Court,  Drury-Lane, — 
about  ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  W.  end  of  Holborn. 

Rahns-Place,  Church-Lane,  White- 
chapel  or  St.  George's  in  the 
East,— the  second  on  the  R.  from 
65,  Cable-st. 

Raine's  Hospital,  St.  George'sin  the 
East, -facing the  E.end  of  Charles- 
st.  from  46,  Old  Gravel-lane. 

Ralph's  Quay,  Lower  Thames-St. — 
behind  23,  about  £  of  a  mile  be- 
low London-bridge. 

Ram-Alley,  Spicer-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — the  third  on  the  L.  from 
83,  Brick-lane  and  nearly  opposite 
Spital-st. 

Ram-Alley,    Rotherhithe-Street, 

at  217,  near  Globe-stairs,  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  below  the 
church. 

Ram-Court,  Fleet-Street,— at  47, 
nearly  op.  Fetter-lane. 

Ram-Inn,  West-Smithfield. — at  79, 
about  four  doors  W.  from  the  en- 
trance to  St.  John-st. 

Ramsden's  Yard,  Beckford  -  Row, 
Walworth, — at  20,  near  f  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle. 

Randall'. 


R. 

Randall's  Causeway,  Rotherhithe, — 
at  the  entrance  to  the  Surrey-canal. 

Randall's  Rents,  Rotherhithe, — on 
the  N.  side  of  Greenland-dock, 
extending  from  Russell-st.  to  the 
Thames. 

Randall's  Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — on  the  E.  side  of  Broken- 
wharf,  entrance  by  Gardeners- 
lane  and  42,  Upper  Thames-st. 

Randal  and  Brent's  Upper  Ship- 
yard, Lower  Queen-Street,  Ro- 
therhithe,  the    first  on  the  L. 

below  Cuckold's  Point ;  the  Lower 
Yard  is  on  the  L.  in  Russell-st. 
towards  Greenland-dock. 

Ranelagh-Green,  Chelsea, — at  the 
W.  end  of  Ranelagh-walk  and  the 
S.  end  of  Wilderness- row. 

Ranelagh-Street,  Pimlico, — the  first 
on  the  L.in  Arabella-row,  near  | 
of  a  mile  from  Buckingham-gate, 
extending  to  Eaton-st. 

Ranelagh-Street  (Upper), — the  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  described,  ex- 
tending towards  Five- Fields  and 
Chelsea. 

Ranelagh-Street  (New),  Five-Fields, 
Pimlico  or  Chelsea, —  a  few  houses 
by  the  Crown  and  Anchor,  the 
corner  of  Ecclestone-st.  it  is  also 
called  Ebury-place. 

Ranelagh-Walk,  Pimlico  or  Chel- 
sea,— the  first  on  the  L.  west  from 
the  bridge  at  the  Neat  Houses, 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  Bucking- 
ham-gate. 

Ratcliffe, — a  large  district  or  hamlet 
of  the  parish  of  Stepney,  com- 
mencing with  Cock-hill  at  the  E. 
end  of  Shadwell  High-st.  and  ex- 
tending to  Limehouse. 

Ratcliffe  or  RadclifFe-Court,  John's 
Row,  St.  Luke's, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  the  N.  end  of  Brick-lane, 
entering  by  1 13,  Old-st. 

RatclifFe-Court,  Ratcliffe-Highway,- 
at  115,  about  thirty  doors  on  the 
L.  east  from  Cannon-st. 

Ratcliffe-Cross,  Broad.Street,   Rat- 


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clifFe,— the  last  on  the  R.  from 
Shadwell  High-st.  and  op.  Butcher- 
row,  extending  to  Narrow-st. 

RatclifFe-Cross-Stairs, — at  the  W. 
end  of  Narrow-st.  about  2f  miles 
below  London-bridge,  and  op. 
Globe-stairs,  Rotherhithe. 

Ratcliffe- Dock; — on  the  W.  side 
RatclifFe-cross-stairs  and  on  the 
E.  side  Mr.  Whiting's  Wharf. 

Ratcliffe-Gardens,  Ratcliffe-Row, 
St  Luke's, — the  third  on  the  L. 
from  Bath-st. 

RatclifFe-Highway, — the  E.  conti- 
nuation of  Parsons-st.  and  Upper 
East-Smithfield,  commencing  near 
the  S.  E.  corner  of  Wellclose- 
sq.  where  the  numbers  begin  and 
end,  viz.  land  198,  it  extends  to 
Shadwell  High-st.  about  j  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Ratcliffe-  Layer,  Brick  -  Lane,  St. 
Luke's, — the  last  on  the  L.  about 
-J.  of  a  mile  from  113,  Old-st. 
leading  to  Goswell-st. 

Ratcliffe-Place,  Ratclhfe-Row,  St. 
Luke's — a  few  yards  on  the  L. 
from  Bath-st. 

Ratcliffe-Row,  St.  Luke's,— about  £ 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  N. 
W.  corner  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital 
towards  the  City-road,  leading  to 
Brick-lane. 

Ratcliffe-Square,  Commercial-Road, 
Ratcliffe, — between  White-horse- 
st.  and  Stepney-causeway,  about 
1|  mile  from  Whitechapel-church. 

Ratcliffe-Street,  John's-Row,  St. 
Luke's, — a  few  yards  on  the  L. 
east  from  Brick-lane,  entering  by 
113,  Old-st. 

Ratcliffe-Workhouse, — at  the  N. 
end  of  White-horse-st.  about  |  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Butcher- 
row. 

Rathbone-Place,  Oxford-Street, — at 
23,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  R.  from  St.  Giles's,  it  ex- 
tends to  Percy-street,  Tottenham- 
court-road. 

M  m  Rathbone- 


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Rathbone-Plaee  (Upper),— the  con- 
tinuation of  the  iast  described, 
bearing  to  the  L.  it  extendi  to 
Bennet-st. 

Raven-Court,  Fetter-Lane, — at  101, 
nearly  cp.  Dean-st.  leading  to 
Cursitor-st.  and  Chancery-lane. 

Raven- Row,  Spitalfields, — at  the  S. 
end  of  Crispin-st.  extending  to 
Artillery-lane. 

Raven-Row,  Whi  tech  3  pel  -Road, — 
the  second  on  the  R.  ea^t  of  the 
London-hospital,  extending  to 
Mile-end-green. 

Raven  and  Sun- Yard,  Russell-Street, 
Bermondsey, — about  the  middle 
of  the  S.  side,  nearly  op.  Church- 
st.  St.  John's. 

Ravenshear's   Rents,    Vine  -  Street, 

Leather-Lane,     Holborn, the 

first  on  the  L.  from  Bedford-st 
entering  nearly  opposite  Meux's 
Brewery. 

Rawstone  or  Rawstorne -Street,  Is- 
lington-Road,— is  nearly  opposite 
Sadler's  Wells,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  St.  John-st.  it  ex- 
tends toGoswell-street-road. 

Ray-Street,  Clerkenwell, — at  the  N. 
W.  corner  of  Clerkenwell-green, 
bearing  to  the  L.  extending  to 
Little   Warner-st. 

Rayner-Place,    Chelsea, between 

the  King's  Road  and  the  Hospi- 
tal on  the  E.  side  of  Great  Smith- 
street. 

Rebecca-Coutt,  Wells-Street,  Ox- 
ford-Street,— at  -42,  the  last  on 
the  R.  from  03,  Oxford-st. 

Recorder  Newspaper-Office, — at  45, 
Old-Bailey,  op.  Newgate-prison. 

Red- Bull- Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  63,  op.  Duck's-foot- 
lane. 

Red-Cow- Alley,  Kent-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  105,  about  j  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  behind  St. 
George's  church. 
Red-Cow-Lanc,  Mile-End-Road, — 
the  first  coach-turning  on  the  L. 


^  of  a  mile  E.  of  the  turnpike, 
leading  to  Dog- row. 

Red-Cross  Coal- Wharf,— -on  the  W. 
side  of  London- bridge,  City  side, 
near  Old-Swan. 

Red-Cross- Alley  or  Court,  Red- 
Cross- Street,  Borough. — about  ten 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Union-st. 
towards  the  Mint. 

Red-Cross-Court,  Cow-Lane,  Wet- 
Smithfield, — at  20,  the  second 
on  the  L.  from  93,  West-Smith- 
fkld. 

Red-Cross-Court,  Barbican, — at  32, 
behind  the  Red  -  cross  public- 
house. 

Red- Cross- Square,  Cripplegate, — the 
second  on  the  R.in  Jewin-st.  from 
46,  Aldersgate-st.  it  leads  to  Ni- 
cols-square  and  Castle-st. 

Red-Cross-Square,  Tower-Street, — 
at  60,  nearly  op.  Beer-lane,  about 
nine  doors  E.  from  Mark -lane. 

Red-Cross-Street,  Cripplegate, — at 
the  W.  end  of  Fore-si.  by  the 
church,  extending  to  Barbican 
and  Golden-lane. 

Red-Cross-Street, Butcher-Row,  Up- 
per East-Smithficld, — the  second 
on  the  L.  from  80,  Upper  East- 
Smithfiejd,  extending  to  7,  Night- 
ingalc-lane. 

Red-Cross-Street,  Borough, —  the 
first  on  both  the  R.  and  the  L.  in 
Union-st.  from  218,  High-st.  it 
extends  from  Park-st.  by  the  Bo- 
rough-market to  the  Mint. 

Red-Gate- Alley,  Minories, — at  71, 
nearly  op.  the  Crescent,  being  a 
few  doors  on  the  R.  from  Tower- 
hill. 

Red-Gate-Coutt,  Minories,— at  79, 
a  £ew  doors  on  the  R.  from  Tower- 
hill,  leading  into  Worley-court 
and  Rosemary-lane. 

Red-Lion-Alley,  Cow-Cross,  West- 

Smithfield, — at    the    W.   end  of 

Greenhill's  Rents,entering  by  93, 

St.  John-st. 

Red-Lion  Coach-Office,  Strand,- — 

at 


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at  339,  the  fourth  house  E.  of 
Catherine-st. 

Red-Lion-Court,  White-Hart-  Yard, 
Drury-Lane, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  82,  Drury-lane,  towards 
Brydges-st.  Covent- garden. 

Red-Lion- Court,  Fleet-Street,— -at 
169,  about  ten  doers  E.  from 
Fetter-lane,  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Temple-bar. 

Red  -  Lion  -  Court,  Great  SafFron- 
Hill, — at  11,  the  second  on  the 
R.  i  of  a  mile  from  |io!born-hiil 
along  Field-lane,  it  leads  to  Caro- 
line-court. 

Red  -  Lion  -  Court,   Silver  -  Street, 

Wood-Street,    Cheapside, six 

doors  on  the  R.  from  81,  Wood- 
st.  towards  Falcon-square. 

Red-Lion-Court,  Watling-Street, — 
at  19,  a  few  yards  E.  of  Bread-st. 
extending  to  20,  Basing-lane. 

Red -Lion -Court,  St.  John- Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  160,  near  Wil- 
derness-row, about  *  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  West-Smithfield. 

Red  -  Lion  -  Court,  Charterhouse- 
Lane, — the  first  on  the  L.  from  the 
square  towards  St.  John-st. 

Red- Lion-Court  (Little), — entrance 
by  the  last  described. 

Red- Lion-Court,  London-Wall, — 
at  38,  the  first  on  the  R.  east  from 
Coleman-st.  and  op.  Bethlem-hos- 
pital. 

Red- Lion-Court,  Holywell-Lane, — 
at  58,  the  first  on  the  L.  about 
twelve  doors  from  1 94,  Shoreditch 
High-st. 

Red-Lion-Court,  Hoxton-Town,- — 
nearly  op.  the  Britannia,  about 
5  mile  on  the  R.  from  Old-street  - 
road. 

Red-Lion-Court,  Kingsland-Road,- 
the  second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors 
from  Shoreditch-church,  leading 
to  Sanders's  Gardens  and  H  ox  ton. 

Red -Lion-Court,  Red-Lion-Street, 
.Spitalfields, — at  19,  it  extends  to 
23,  Wood.st.  about  four  doors  N. 
from  the  church. 


Red  .  Lion  -  Court,  George-  Street, 

Bethnal-Green    or  Spitalfields, 

nearly  op.  Fleet- st.  about  ten  door* 
on  the  L.  north  from  Spicer-st. 

Red  -  Lion  -  Court,  St.  Catherine's 
Lane, — the  third  on  the  R.  from 
50,  Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Red-Lion-Court,  Pennington-Street, 
Ratcliffe-Highway, — at  81,  three 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Breezers- 
hill. 

Red-Lion-Court,  Red-Lion-Street, 
Wapping, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  120,  Wapping-st.  leading  to 
Upper  Well-alley. 

Red-Lion-Court,  Bermondsey-St.— 
at  41,  about  a  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Tooley-st. 

Red-Lion-Inn,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street. — at  30,  the  corner  of  Red- 
lion  st. 

Red-Lion-Inn,  Aldersgate-Street,— • 
at  110,  about  six  doors  on  the  L. 
north  of  Barbican. 

Red  -  Lion  -  Market,  Whitecross- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — at  213,  the 
second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  N. 
from  Chiswell-st. 

Red  -  Lion  -  Passage,  St.  Pancras- 
Place,  St.  Pancras, — at  26,  about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the 
Small-pox-hospital. 

Red  -  Lion  -  Passage,  Red  -  Lion- 
Square, at  the    S.  E.  corner, 

leading  to  G2,  Red-lion-st. 

Red-Lion-Passage,   Fleet-Street, 

the  continuation  of  Red-lion- 
court,  entering  by  169,  Fleet-st. 
and  leading  to  Gough-square. 

Red-Lion-Passage,  Whitecross-Sr. 
St.  Luke's, — entrance  at  213,  it 
leads  from  Red-lion-market  to 
King's- Head-court  and  Beech-st. 

Red-Lion- Passage,  Red-Lion-Court, 

Hoxton, entrance  nearly   op. 

the  Britannia,  leading  to  Leg  of 
Mutton-gardens  and  Kingsland- 
road. 

Rcd-Lion-Passage,  Red-Cross-St. 
Borough, — at  37,  a  few  doors  on 

the 


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the  R.  from  Union-st.  towards  the 
Mint. 

Red-Lion-Place,  Cock-Lane,  West- 

Smithfield, the  first  on  the  L. 

a  few  doors  from  Giltspur-st.  to- 
wards Snow-hill. 

Red-Lion-Row,  Walworth  or  Cam- 
berwell-Road, — by  the  Red-Lion, 
a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from  the 
entrance  to  the  Montpelier  towards 
Camberwell. 

Red -Lion-Square,  Holborn, — at  the 
N.  end  of  Dean-st.  and  Leigh-st. 
from  92,  High-Holborn. 

Red -Lion-Street,  Holborn, — at  71, 
about  \  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Fleet-market,  leading  to  Lamb's, 
conduit-st. 

Red-Lion-Street,   Clerkenwell, 


about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side  of 
Clerkenwell-green,  it  extends  to 
George-court,  St.  John's  lane. 

Red-Lion-Street,  Cloth-Fair,  West- 
Smithfield,— the  second  on  the 
R.  from  60,  West-Smithfield,  and 
two  doors  W.  from  King-st. 

Red- Lion- Street,  Spitalfields, — on 
the  W.  side  of  the  church,  being 
the  fifth  on  both  the  R.  and  the 
L.  from  69,  Bishopsgate,  along 
Union-st.  and  Paternoster-row. 

Red-Lion-Street,  Whitechapcl, at 

30,  the  fourth  coach  turning  on 
the  R.  from  Aldgate-pump,  lead- 
ing into  Lemon-st. 

Red-Lion-Street,  Wapping, — at  120, 
the  fourth  on  the  L.  near  \  of  a 
mile  below  the  church,  leading 
into  Anchor  and  Hope-alley. 

Red-Lion-Street,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,—at  263,  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  London-bridge,  it 
extends  to  Counter-st. 

Red-Lion-Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — about  I  of  a  mile  above 
London-bridge,  entrance  by  Brick- 
hill-lane,  nearly  op.  College-hill. 

Red  -  Lion  -  Yard,  Old  Cavendish- 
Street, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  from  140,  Oxford.st, 


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Red-Lion- Yard,  High-Holborn, — - 
at  255,  nearly  op.  Dean-st.  Red- 
lion-square. 
Red-Lion- Yard,  Upper  King-Street, 
Bloomsbury, — about  seven  doors 
on  the  left  N.  from  Hart-st. 
Red  -  Lion  -  Yard,  Great  Warner- 
Street,  Cold-Bath-Fields, — at  12, 
a  few  yards  on  the  R.  from  Bayne's 
Row,  nearthe  House  of  Correction. 

Red -Lion -Yard,  Red- Lion -Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  70,  three  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Clerkenwell-green. 

Red-Lion- Yard,  Long-Lane,  West-r 
Smithfield, — about  ten  doors  on, 
the  R.  from  115,  Aldersgate-st. 
communicating  also  with  the  said 
street  at  110. 

Red- Rose-Alley,  Whitecross.Street, 
Cripplegate, — at  53,  the  second 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from  Chis- 
well-st.  towards  Fore-st. 

Redman's  Row,  Mile-End, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Grove-place,  entering 
by  the  turnpike,  Mile-end-road. 

Reeve's  Arch,  Princes-Street,  Lam- 
beth,—is  nearly  op.  Randell  and 
Suter's  manufactory,  leading  into 
Fore-st. 

Reeve' s-Court,  Angel-Square,  Bi-? 
shopsgate-Without, — at  the  W. 
end  of  Slades.  buildings,  entering 
by  137,   Bishopsgate-st. 

Reeve's-Court,  White's  Yard,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,— the  second  on  the  L. 
from  58,  Rosemary- lane. 

Reeve's  -  Mews,  South  -  Audley  - 
Street, — at  17,  about  seven  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  S.  W.  corner 
of  Grosvenor-square. 

Refuge  for  the  Destitute,  Narrow- 
Wall,  Lambeth, — is  a  few  yards 
on  the  left  W.  from  the  Patent 
Shot  manufactory. 

Reliance  -  Square,  New  -  Inn  -Yard, 
Shoreditch, — at  '52,  the  second  on 
the  R.  a  few  doors  from  175, 
Shoreditch. 

Renney's  Court,  Webb-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from 


from  240,    Bermondsey  st.   near 
the  Maze. 

Renney's  Rents,  Maze,  Borough, — 
at  27,  the  sixth  on  the  L.  from 
196,  Tooley-st. 

Renon's    Court,     Whitecross-Place, 

Wilson-Street,   Moorfields, the 

first  on  the  L.  a  few  yards  from 
"Wilson-street. 

Reputation-Row,  Kingsland-Road,- 
forms  part  of  the  L.  side,  about  ^ 
of  a  mile  from  Shoreditch-church, 
and  nearly  op.  the  Alms-houses. 

Rerels-Row,  Blackman-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— behind  64,  by  the  King's 
Bench. 

Retreat,  Vauxhall  -  Place,  South- 
Lambeth, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Vauxhall  turnpike. 

Reynolds-Court,  Ropemakcrs-Street, 
Moorfields, — is  nearly  op.  Type- 
st.  being  a  few  doors  from  the  N. 
W.  corner  of  Moorfields. 

Rhodes-Well,,  Stepney, — about  -j  of 
a  mile  E.  from  Stepney-church, 
and  near  the  same  distance  from 
Limehouse  church. 

Rich  -  Street,  Commercial  -  Road, 
Limehouse, — the  fourth  on  the  R. 
ab  ut  |  of  a  mile  from  the  church, 
towards  the  West-India-docks. 

Richards-Buildings  or  Court,  Shoe- 
Lane,  Fleet-Street, — at  72,  the 
third  on  the  R.  from  St.  Andrew's 
church,  Holborn-hill,  towards 
Fleet-street. 

Richards  -  Buildings,  Cherry-Tree- 
Court,  Golden-Lane, — a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  W.  side  the 
said  lane  entering  near  Old-st. 

Richards-Court,  Bainbridge-Street, 
St.  Giles's, — the  fourth  on  the  R. 
from  the  E.  end  of  Ox  ford -st. 

Richard- Street,  Commercial-Road, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — the  first 
on  the  R.  from  Cannon-st.  road, 
towards  Limehouse,  extending  to 
Lower  Chapman-st. 

Richardson-Street,  Long-Lane,  Ber- 
mondsey,— about  the   middle  of 


the  N.  side,  near  \  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  St.  George's  church. 

Richbell  -Court,  Lamb's -Conduit  - 
Street, — at  10,  being  that  number 
of  houses  on  the  R.  from  Red- 
Hon-street. 

Riches-Court,  Lime-Street, — at  50, 
about  five  doors  on  the  L.  from 
21,  Leadenhall-st. 

Richmond-Buildings,  Dean-Street, 
Soho, — at  58,  the  fifth  on  the  R. 
about  |  of  a  mile  from  400, 
Oxford-street. 

Richmond-Place,  East-Lane,  Wal- 
worth.— forms  part  of  the  said 
lane  by  the  chapel,  about  •§  of  a 
mile  from  Walworth  High-street 
or  road. 

Richmond-Place  (Little), extends 

from  the   last  described   op.  the 
chapel  to  Belgrade-  p  lace. 

Richmond-Street,  Princes  -  Street, 
Soho, — the  second  on  the  left  N. 
from  Coventry-st.  and  op.  King- 
st.  extending  to  24,  Rupert-st. 

Richmond-Street,  Ironmonger-Row, 
St.  Luke's,— at  20,  on  the  E.  side 
the  church,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Old-st. 

Rickets  -  Court,  Morgan's  Lane, 
Tooley-Street, — entrance  the  first 
on  the  L.  in  the  said  lane  from 
79,  Tooley-st. 

Rider-Court.    See  Ryder. 

Riding-House- Lane,     Great    Tich- 

field-Street,   Marybone, at  96, 

the  fifth  on  the  L.  from  Oxford- 
market,  extending  to  Edward-st. 

Risby's  Rope-Walk,  Limehouse,— 
the  first  N.  parallel  to  part  of 
Narrow-street,  entering  byTites- 
alley,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  be- 
low Mr.  Turner's  wharf. 

River-Terrace,  City-Road, — on  the 
E.  side  the  New-river,  op.  Dun- 
can -  terrace,  extending  towards 
Colebro~k-mw,  Islington. 

Roberts  -  Buildings,  Pimlico, be- 
tween Belgravc-terrace  and  Avery- 
farm-row, 

Roberts- 


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Roberts-Court,   Charles-St.    Hamp- 

stead-Road, at  14,  about  six 

doors  from  Brook-st.  near  Fitzroy- 
square. 

Roberts -PI  ace,  Commercial -Road, 
Mile-End  Old  Town, — the  third 
on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from  Can- 
non-street-road,  towards  White- 
chapel. 

Roberts-Place,  Wades-Place,  Pop- 
lar,— the  second  on  the  R.  from 
op.  the  Green-man  public-house, 
near  \  of  a  mile  from  the  Com- 
mercial-road. 

Robert-Street,  Hampstead-Road, — 
is  nearly  op.  the  chapel,  about  | 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  New- 
road,  or  from  Tottenham-court  - 
road. 

Robert-Street,  John-St.  Adelphi, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Adam-st. 
entering  by  73,  in  the  Strand. 

Robert-Street,  Little  James-Street, 
Bedford- Row, — the  first  on  the 
L.  a  few  yards  from  17,  Great 
James -st.  leading  to  Doughty- 
Mews  and  12,  Great  Guilford- 
street. 

Robert  -  Street,  Christ  -  Church,  or 

Blackfriars-Road, the   first   E, 

parallel  to  part  of  the  said  road, 
extending  from  Edward-street  to 
George-street. 

Robinhood-Court,  Church-Lane,  St. 
Giles's, — about  four  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Diot-street,  near  Phcenix- 
>.treet. 

Robinhood-Court,  Newcastle-Court, 
Strand, — the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
yards  from  Picket-st.  ortheStrand, 
near  Temple-bar. 

Robinhood  Court,  Shoe  Lane,  Fleet- 
Srreet, — at  67,  the  second  on  the 
R.  a  few  doors  from  St.  Andrew's 
church,  Holborn  hill. 

Robinhood-Court,  Bow-Lane,Chenp- 
side, — at  19,  about  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  R.  from  Cheap- 
side. 

Robinhood  -  Court,     Milk  .  Street, 


Cheapside, — two  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Honey-lane-market,  entering 
by  116,  Cheapside. 
Robinhood-Court,  Bell -Alley,  Gold- 
en-Lane,  the  third   on  the  R. 

from  Golden-lane,  towards  Gos- 
well-street. 
Robinhood-Court,  Mill-Lane,  T6o- 
Jey-Street, — the  second  on  the  R. 
a  few  doors  from  55,  Tooley-st. 
Robinhood-Lane,  Poplar, — at  the  E. 
end  of  Poplar-High-st.  or  road,  on 
the  L.  extending  to  the  East-India 
dock-gate. 
Rohinhood  -  Yard,     Leather  -  Lane, 
Holborn, — at  8,    the  first  on  the 
R.  from  128,  Hclborn-hill. 
Robinson's  -  Lane,    Paradise -Row, 

Chelsea, near     Cheyne-walk, 

about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the    Hospital,    extending  to   the 
King's- Road. 
Robinson's    Place,     Farmer  -  Street, 
Shadwell, — at   64,  being  the  last 
on  the  L.  from  39,  High-st. 
Robinson's  Place,  Shake  pear's  Walk, 
Shadwell, — the  last  on  theR.  from 
49,  High-st.   at  the  E.  end  of  the 
last  described. 
Rochester  -  Row,     Tothill  -  Fields, 
Westminster, — by  the  Grey-coat- 
school,  near  the  W.  end  of  Great 
Peter-st.    extending  towards   the 
Willow-walk. 
Rochester-Street,  Borongh-Market,- 
the  continuation  of  York-st.  enter- 
ing by  276,   High-st.  near  Lon- 
don-bridge. 
Rock  Life-Insurance-Office, — at  14, 
New-bridge-st.  Blackfriars,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Kleet-st. 
Rockingham -Court,    Poplar -Row, 
Kent-Road, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a   few   doors  from  Rockingham- 
row  near  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Rockingham-Place,  Kent-Road, 

forms   part  of  the  N.  side,  a  few 
yards  on  the  L.  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle. 
Rockingham  -  Row    (West),    Kent- 
Road, 


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Road, — the  E.  continuation  of  the 
last  described. 

Rockingham  -  Row  (Middle),— the 
continuation  of  the  last  described. 

Rockingham -Row  Ka  t, — the  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  described. 

Rodney's  Buildings,  Kent-Road, — 
forms  part  of  the  R.  side,  near  j 
of  a  mile  from  the  Elephant  and 
Catle.  adjoining  Dover-place. 

Rodney's    Court,    Chapel  -  Street, 

Holy  well- Mount, at    10,     the 

first  on  the  L.  from  the  Curtain- 
road  towards  Finsbury-square. 

Rodney's   Row,   Kent-Road, the 

fifth  on  the  R.  near  4-  of  a  mile 
from  the  Klephant  and  Castle,  it  is 
continued  by  Garmouth-row  to 
Lock's  fields. 

Rodney-Street,  Pcntonville,-is  on  the 
E.  side  the  chapel,  about  -j  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Islington  to- 
wards Sommers-Town.  » 

Rodney- Street,  Mint,  Borough, — is 
parallel  to  and  between  Lant-st. 
and  Great  Suffolk-st.  intersecting 
William-st.  and  John.st. 

Roebuck  -  Court,  Turnmill  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — is  near  the  middle 
of  the  W.  side,  op.  Turk's-head- 
court. 

Rogers-Court,  Lower  East-Smith- 
field, — three  doors  W.  of  Hermi- 
tage-bridge. 

Rogers  -Rents,  Webb  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— a  few  doors   on  the  R. 

'  from  248,  Bermondsey-st.  towards 
the  Maze. 

Rogues- Lane,  Rotherhithe,- — leads 
from  Jamaica-Level  near  the  Blue- 
anchor,  to  the  St.  Helena  and 
Deptford  Lower-road. 

Rolls-Buildings,  Fetter-Lane, at 

117,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
180,  Fleet-st.  leading  to  Symond's 
Inn  and  32,  Chancery-lane. 

Rolls- Yard,  Chancery-Lane, — at  1  5, 
being  that  number  of  houses  on 
the  R.  from  Fleet-st. 

Romjiey-Row,   Vine- Street,   West- 


minster,—-the  continuation  of  if,, 
entering  by  43,  Millbank-st.  and 
extending  from  Tufton-st.  to 
Marsha  m-st. 

R.ood-Lane,  Fenchurch-Street, — at 
24,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
Gracechurch-street,  extending  to 
Little  Tower-st. 

Roopes  -  Tenements,  Rotherhithe- 
Street, — at  391,  leading  to  Pas- 
field's  Rents  and  Mill-  pond  * 
bridge. 

Ropers  Buildings,  White-Street, 
Houndsditch, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Cutler-st.  entering  by  114, 
Houndsditch. 

Ropers-Place,  Borough-Road,-forms 
part  of  the  L.  side,  about  £  of  a 
mile  from  -the  King's  Bench  to- 
wards the  Obelisk. 

Ropemakers- Alley,  Row,  or  Walk, 
Moorfields, — the  S.  side  of  Rope- 
makers. st. 

Ropemakers-FieldsjLimehouse, — the 
E.  continuation  of  Narrow-st. 
bearing  to  the  L.  extending  to 
Three  Colt-st. 

Ropemakers-Street,  Moorfields, — at 
the  N.  W.  corner,  leading  to 
Type-st.  and  24,Chiswell-st. 

Rosamond-Street,  Clerkenwell, — the 
first  on  the  R.  in  Corporation- 
row  from  the  N.  end  of  St.  John- 
st.  extending  to  Spa-fields. 

Rose-Alley,     High-Holborn, at 

88,  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  west 
from  Red-lion- st.  leading  into 
Eagle-st. 

Rose-Alley,  Turnmill-Street,  Clerk- 
enwell,— is  nearly  op.  Castle-st. 
and  leads  to  8,  Red-lion-st. 

Rose  -  Alley,  Golden  -  Lane,  St. 
Luke's, — at  60,  about  the  middle 
of  the  E.  side,  nearly  op.  Turk's 
head-court. 

Rose- Alley,  Bishopsgate-WTirhout,- 
at  34,  about  four  doors  on  the  R. 
north  from  New-st. 

Rose-Alley,  Flower  and  Dean  Street, 

Spitalfields, — the  first  on  the  R. 

about 


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about  seven  doors  from  200, 
Brick-lane,  leading  to  Fashion-st. 

Rose  -  Alley,  Upper  East  -  Smith- 
field, — at  16,  four  or  five  doors 
on  the  L.  east  from  Butcher- row. 

Rose-Alley,  Bankside,  Southwark, — 
the  fourth  on  the  L.  from  Clink- 
st.  or  from  Bank-end,  leading  into 
Maid-lane. 

Rose-Court,  Long-  Acre, about 

twelve  doors  on  the  R.  from  St. 
Martin's  lane,  leading  into  Rose- 
street. 

Rose-Court  or  Buildings,  Cursitor- 

Street,  Chancery-Lane, at  25, 

nearly  op.  Castle-st.  from  14, 
Holborn-hill. 

Rose-Court,  Turnmill-Street,  Clerk - 
enwell, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
ten  doors  from  Clerkenwell- 
green. 

Rose-Court,  Fore-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — at  100,  three  doors  W.  of 
Grub-st. 

Rose-Court,  Bow-Lane,  Cheapside,- 
at  51,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  59, 
Cheapside. 

Rose-Court,  New-Street,  Bishops- 
gate- Without, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  yards  from  30,  BLhopsgate- 
street. 

Rose  Court,  Wheeler-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — at  62,  nearly  op.  Quaker- 
street,  from  173,  Brick-lane. 

Rose- Court,  Great  Tower-Street, — 
at  42,  about  eight  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Tower-hill. 

Rose  -  Cou rt,  Blue  -  A nchor  -  Yard , 
Rosemary-Lane, — the  sixth  on  the 
L.  from  behind  48,  in  the  said 
lane. 

Rose-Court,  Hickman's  Folly,  Ber- 
mondsey, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  yards  from  Dock-head,  to- 
wards Rotherhithe. 

Rose's- Gateway,  Russell-Street,  Ber- 
mondsey, — at  8,  by  the  Ship  and 
Ball  public-house,  the  third  on  the 
R.  from  Church-st.  towards  Dock- 
head. 


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Rose-Lane,  Wentworth-Street,  Spi- 
talfields, — the  second  coach-turn- 
ing on  the  R.  from  Osborn-st. 
Whitechapel,  extending  to  Fash- 
ion-street. 

Rose-Lane,  Whitehorse-Street,  Rat- 
eliffe, — at  91,  by  the  Commercial- 
road,  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Butcher-row,  Ratcliffe-crcss. 

Rose-Street,  Greek-Street,  Soho, — 
about  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  S.  E.  corner  of  Soho-square, 
extending  to  Crown-st. 

Rose-Street,  Newport- Market, 

that  part  of  the  N.  side  of  it, 
which  communicates  with  Litch- 
field-street. 

Rose-Street,  King-Street,  Covent- 
Garden, — at  23,  adjoining  New- 
st.  and  leading  to  Long-acre. 

Rose-Street,     Newgate-Street, at 

20,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Cheapside,— extending  to  New- 
gate-market. 

Rose-Street,  Brick-Lane, St.  Luke's,- 
at  50,  the  second  on  the  R.  from 
113,  Old-st.  leading  to  Norman's 
Buildings. 

Rose-Street,  Church-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — at  44,  the  fifth  on  theL. 
from  65,  Shoreditch. 

Rose  -  Yard,      Shoreditch     High  - 

Street, at   223,  .leading  into 

Plough-yard,  Cumberland-st.  and 
the  Curtain-road. 

Rose  and  Crown  Alley,  Whitefriars,- 
is  nearly  op.  Bouverie-st.  entering 
by  62,  Fleet-st.  and  leading  to- 
wards the  Thames. 

Rose  and  Crown- Alley,  Rose  and 
Crown-Court,  Moorfields,— the 
first  on  the  R.  from  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  Moorfields. 

Rose  and  Crown  -  Court,  Moor- 
fields,— at  the  N.  E.  corner  by 
Broker- row. 

Rose  and  Crown. Court,  Shoe-Lane, 
Fleet-Street, — at   26,    four  door* 
N.  of  Stone-cutter-8t. 
Rose   and    Crown-Court,     Foster- 
Lane, 


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Lane,  Cheapside, — about  seven 
doors  on  the  R.  from  147,  Cheap- 
side. 

Rose  and  Crown-Court,  Essex-Street, 
Whitechapel, — the  fir^t  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  115,  Whitecha- 
pel High-st. 

Rose  and  Crown -Court,  St.  Cathe- 
rine's Lane, — the  fourth  on  the 
L.  from  49,  Upper  East-Smith- 
field,  leading  to  Back-court. 

Rose  and  Crown- Yard,  St.  John- 
Street,    Clerkenwell, at  126, 

ahout  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Smithfield. 

Rose  and  Rainbow-Court,   Alders- 

gate-Street, about   eight  doors 

on  the  R.  from  Falcon-st.  towards 
Barbican. 

Rosemary- Lane,  Tower- Hill, — near 
the  N.  E.  corner,  commencing 
near  8  1,  in  the  Minories,  and  ex- 
tending to  Cable-st.  Wellclose- 
square. 

Rotherhithe-Charity-School, on 

the  S.  side  Rotherhithe  church. 

Rotherhithe-Stairs,Rotherhithe-St. — 
at  74,  about  |  of  a  mile  W.  of 
the  church  and  lj  mile  below 
London-bridge,  oppoate  Wapping 
New-stairs. 

Rotherhirhe-Street,  Rotherhithe, — is 
parallel  to  the  Thames,  extending 
frcmWe:>t-lane,where  the  numbers 
begin  and  end,  viz.  I  and  397..  to 
Lower  Queen-st.  about  1-|  mile  in 
length. 

Rotherhithe- Wall,    Bermondsey, 

is  parallel  to  the  Thames,  extend- 
ing from  Mill-stairs  on  the  E. 
side  of  St.  Saviour's  dock  to 
West-lane,  about  4/  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Rotherhithe-Workhouse,  Deptford 
Lower-Road, — about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Paradise-row. 

Rotton-Row,    Gowell-Street, at 

30,  a  few  doors  S.  of  Old-st.  to 
which  it  leads. 

Round-Court    (New),    Strand,— at 


417,  op.  Buckingham-st.  about  * 
of  a  mile  on  the  L.  fromCharing- 
cross. 

Round-Court   (Old),  Strand, a 

433,  E.  side  of  the  la3t,  leading 
to  13,  Chandos-st. 

Round  Court,  Sharp's  Alley,  Cow- 
Cross, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Cow-cross  or  from  Turnmill-st. 
Clerkenwell. 

Round  -  Court,  Onslow  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Mutton-lane. 

Round  -  Court,  St.  Martin's -le- 
Grand, — the  first  on  the  R.  enter- 
ing by  6G,  Newgate  st.  leading  to 
Mould  makers-row. 

Round-Court,  Butlers-Alley,  Moor- 
Lane, — a  few  vards  from  the  said 
lane,  entering  by  the  fifth  on  the 
R.  from  85,Fore-st. 

Round -Court,  Shacklewell  -  Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — three  doors  on 
the  R.  from  18,Tyson-st. 

Rowcroft's   Wharf,   Bermondsey   of 

Rotherhithe-Wall, on    the  W.. 

side  of  Cherry- garden-stairs,  about 
1J:  mile  bdow  London-bridge 
and  op.  Wapping-church. 

Rowland's  Row,  Stepney-Green, — 
part  of  the  VV.  side,  a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Assembly-row, 
Mile-end-road.  .      ' 

Ro.vlandson's  Court,  Russell-Street, 
Bermondsey, — the  first  on  the  L.. 
from  90,  Bermondsey-st.  towards 
Dock  head. 

Rowlandson -Place,  St.  Luke's.  See 
Bath-st. 

Rowlandson'sRow,  City -Road.  See 
Peerless-Row. 

Roxborough-Place,  Oxford-Street. 
See  Harewood-Place. 

Royal  -  Adelphi  -  Terrace.  See 
Adelphi. 

Royal-Court  or    Royal-Oak-Court* 

Beak-Street,   Golden-Square, ■' 

three  doors  on  the-R.  from  45, 
Swallow-st. 

Royal- Academy  of  Arts,  Somerset- 
N  n  Place, 


R 


R 


Place, — the  door  on  the  R.  under 
the  archway,    entering     between 
151  and  152,  in  the  Strand. 
Royal- Antiquarian-Society  .Somerset- 
Place, — the  door  on  the  L.  under 
the   archway,   entering    between 
151  and  152,  in  the  Strand. 
Royal-Cou  rt,  Horselydown-Lane, — 
at  21,  three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Shad-Thames. 
Royal-Exchange,  Comhill, — on  the 
N.  side,  entrance  op.  23,    and  at 
the  S.  E.  corner  of  the  Bank  of 
England. 
Royal- Exchange  Assurance-Office, - 
over  the  W.  side  of  the    Royal- 
Exchange,  and  at  37,  Pall-mall. 
Royal-Hospital-Row,  Chelsea, — ex- 
tends  from   the  Hospital-gate  to 
Grosvenor-row,  leading    towards 
Pimlico. 
Royal-Infirmary  for  Diseases  in  the 
Eye, — at  4,  Nassau-st.  Soho. 

Royal-Institution, at     21,  Albe- 

marle-st.  being   that   number   of 
doors  on  the  R.  from   62,  Picca- 
dilly. 
Royal- Row,  LambethUpperMarsh,- 
the  last  on  the  L.  from  the  turn- 
pike. Westminster- bridge-road,  ex- 
tending to  Carlisle-lane. 
Royal -Oak- Court,    Broad  -  Street, 
Ratcliffe,— at  119,   near    Cock- 
hili. 
Royal-Oak-Court,  Park-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— a  few  doors  on  the   R. 
from  the  Borough-market,   nearly 
op.  Barclay  and  Perkins's  Brewery. 
Royal-Oak-Court,  Kent-Street,  Bo- 
rough,  at   279,     about    thirty 

doors  on  the  R.  from  St.  George's 
church. 
Royal -Oak-Lane,    Maid-Lane,    Bo- 
rough,— the  first  on  the  L.    from 
Park-st.  or  from  Clink-st. 
Royal- Oak-Tents,  Kent-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at   293,    about   fourteen 
doors  on  the  R.  from  behind  St. 
George's  church. 
Royal  -  Oak  -  Walk,  Haberdashers- 


Walk,  Hoxton, — at  10,  the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  Old-street- road,, 
entering  by  Pitfield-st. 
Royal-Oak- Yard,  Kent-Street,  Bo- 
rough,—at  284,  about  twenty 
doors  on  the  R.  from  behind  St. 
George's  church. 

Royal-Oak- Yard,  Bermondsey-St.— 
at  173,  about  thirteen  doors  on 
the  L.  from  the  church  towards 
Tooley-st. 

Royalty-Theatre,  Well-Street,  Well- 

close-Square, five  doors  on  the 

R.  from  Cable-st. 

Ruddicks  -  Buildings,  Long-  A'ley, 
Moorfields, — is  op.  the  W.  end 
of  Skinner-st.  entering  by  120^ 
Bishopsgate-without. 

Rumbal's Court,  Long- Alley,  Moor- 
fields,— the  second  on  the  R.  a 
few  doors  fromCrown-st.  towards 
Moorfields. 

Running-Horse-Yard,  Piccadilly,— 
at  22,  about  five  doors  E.  from 
Park-lane. 

Rupert-Street,   Haymarket, at  7, 

Coventry-st.  about  fourteen  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Piccadilly,  lead- 
ing to  Edmonds-court  and  Princes- 
street. 

Rupert-Street,  Goodman's  Fields,— 
the  first  E.  parallel  to  Lemon-st. 
extending  from  7,  Little  AylifFe- 
st.  to  Hooper's  square. 

Rural-Place,  Mile-End-Road,— three 
or  four  doors  on  the  L.  east  of 
the  Old  Globe,  about  \\  mile 
from  Aldgate. 

Russell-Buildings,  Wapping-Street,- 
at  72,  on  the  W.  side  the  entrance 
to  the  London-docks. 

Russell-Ccurt,  Cleveland-Row,  St. 
James's, — three  doors  on  the  R. 
from  St.  James's  st.  towards  the 
Stable-yard. 

Russell-Court,  Drury-Lane, — at  75* 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
the  New-Church  in  the  Strand* 
leading  to  29,  Brydges-st. 

Russell-Court,  Rosemary-Lane, 

behind 


R 

behind  50,  near  J  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Tower-hill. 

Russell-Court.Ratcliffe-Highway, — 
at  119,  nearly  op.  Old  Gravel- 
lane. 

Russell-Institution,  Great  Coram- 
Street, — the  large  stone  fronted 
building  on  the  L.  a  few  yards 
from  Wooburn-place,  Tavistock- 
square. 

Russell-Hotel,  Covent-Garden,— on 
the  E.  side  by  Russell-st. 

Russell-Mews,  Howland-Street, Tot- 
tenham-Court-Road,— at  37,  ex- 
tending to  42,  London-st. 

Russell-Mews,  Keppel-Street,  Rus- 
sell-Square,— the  first  on  the  L.  a 
few  yards  from  30,  in  the  said 
square  towards  Bedford- square. 

Russell-Mews,  Cleveland-Row,  St. 
James's, — the  N.  end  of  Russell- 
court. 

Russell-Place,  Lisson-Grove,  Lisson- 
Green, — a  few  small  houses  in  the 
hollow,  nearly  op.  the  White-lead 
Manufactory. 

Russell- Place,   Little  Coram-Street, 

Tavistock-Square, -about    the 

middle  of  the  E.  side. 

Russell-Place,   Fitzroy-Square, at 

the  S.  E.  corner,  leading  into 
Charlotte-st.  and  Rathbone-place. 

Russell-Place,  Bow-Street,  Covent- 
Garden, — at  38,  nearly  op.  the 
Theatre. 

Russell-Square, — about  j  of  a  mile 
N.  of  Bloomsbury-square  and  f 
of  a  mile  W.  of  Gray's-inn-lane 
by  Great  Guilford-st. 

Russell-Street,  (Great),  Bloomsbury- 
Square, — at  the  N.  W.  corner  ex- 
tending to  Tottenham-court-road, 
where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.  1  and  121. 

Russell-Street  (Little),  Bloomsbury,- 
the  first  S.  parallel  to  part  of  the 
last,  say  from  43  to  65,  extending 
from  Bury-st.  to  Duke-st. 

Russell-Street  (Little),  Drury-Lane,- 
at  61,  on  theN.  side  the  Theatre, 


R 

extending  to  nearly  op.  Brydgej- 
street. 

Rossell-Street  (Great),  Covent-Gar- 
den,— the  continuation  of  the  last 
described  to  the  E.  side  of  Covent- 
garden. 

Russell-Street,  Bermondsey-Street, — 
at  90,  near  i  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  op.  64,  Tooley-st.  ex- 
tending to  Dock-head  (late  Five- 
foot-lane)  . 

Russell.Street  (Upper),  Bermondsey- 
Street, — at  201,  op.  the  last  de- 
scribed. 

Russell-Street,  Rotherhithe  or  Green- 
land-Dock,— the  continuation  of 
Trinity-st.  to  the  said  dock. 

Russia-Court, Honey -La  ne-Market,- 
on  the  N.  side  of  Russia-row, 
leading  into  Milk-st. 

Russia-Row,  Milk-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — a  few  yards  on  the  R.  from 
116,  Cheapside,  being  the  N. 
side  of  Honey- lane-market. 

Rutland-Court,  Glasshouse-Streer, 
Goswell-Street, — the  first  on  the 
R.  a  few  yards  from  108,  Gos- 
well-st. 

Rutland-Place,  Upper  Thames-St. — ■ 
at  4,  on  the  E.  side  of  Puddle- 
dock,  about  |  of  a  mile  below 
Blackfriars-bridge. 

Rutland-Yard,  Upper  Thames-St.— 
op.  the  last  described. 

Ryder's  Court,  Leicester-Square, — at 
26,  Cranbourne-st.  two  or  three 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  N.  E» 
corner  of  the  square  leading  to 
Little  Newport-st. 

Ryder's  Court,  Little  Ryder-Street, 
St.  James's, — at  9,  about  four 
doors  on  the  R.  from  25,  St. 
James's  street. 

Ryder's  Mews,  Great  Ryder-Street, 
St.  James's, — at  5,  on  the  N. 
side  between  Duke  st.  and  Bury-st. 

Ryder-Street  (Little),  St.  James's 
Street.-r-at  26,  about  the  middle 
of  the  E.  side,  extending  to  Bury- 
street. 

Ryder- 


Rydep-Street  (Great),  St. James's, — 
nearly  op.  the  List  describeiJ,  ex- 
tending from  9,  Bury-st.  to  Duke- 
street. 


S  ABB'S  QUAY,  Lower  Thames- 
Street, — op.  75,  on  the  W.  side 
of  Bear-quay,  near  the  Custom- 
house. 

Sack vi lie-Street ,  Piccadilly, — at  48, 
nearly  op.  St.  James's  church,  \ 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Hay- 
market,  extending  to  Vigo-lane. 

Sadlers-Hall,  Cheapside, — at  143, 
near  Newgatc-st. 

Sadler's  Wells, — about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  the  N.  end  of  St. 
John-st.  towards  I  lington. 

Saffron-Court,  Great  Saffron-Hill, — 
at  67,  about  eight  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Hatton-wall. 

Saffron  -  Hill     (Great),    Holborn- 

Bridge, the    continuation    of 

Field-lane,  where  the  nujnbers  be- 
gin and  end,  viz.  1  and  150,  ex- 
tending to  Vine-st.  and  Hatton- 
wall. 

Saffron-Hill  (Little), — the  continua- 
tion of  the  last  described  to  Ray- 
st,  Clerkcnwell. 

Saffron- Place,  Great  Saffron-Hill, — 
at  57,  four  doors  S.  from  Castle- 
street. 

Saffron-Street,  Great  Saffron-Hill, — 
is  E.  parallel  to  part  of  it,  say 
from  30  to  40,  extending  from 
Peter-st.  to  Lilly-st. 

Salem  -  Chapel,     Leading  -  Street, 

Shad  well, between  Foxes-lane 

and  Griffin  st. 

Salishury-Arms  Canal-Warehouse,- 
behind  36,  Cow-lane,  twelve 
doors  on  theL.  from  Snow-hill. 

Sali^bury-C<  urt,    Fleet-Street, at 

81,  the  second  coach-turning  on 
the  L.  from  Fleet- market,  ex- 
tending to  Saliabwry-sq. 


Salisbury-Crescent,  Lock's  Fiejds, 
Walworth, — on  the  N.  side  of 
Salisbury-place  or  the  continua- 
tion of  Pitt- st.  Kent- road. 

Salisbury-Lane,  Bermondsey  or  Ro- 
therhithe-wall, — the  second  on  the 
R.  about  |  of  a  mile  below  St. 
Saviour's  dock. 

Salisbury  -  Mews,  Great  Quebec- 
Street,  New-Road,  Marybone,-at 
17,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  the 
New -road. 

Salisbury- Place,  New-Road,  Mary- 
bone, — forms  part  of  the  S.  sice, 
about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Yorkshire  -  stingo,  towards 
Upper  Baker-st. 

Salisbury-Place-  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— forms  part  of  the  L.  side 
the  road  from  Rodney- row,  Kent- 
road,  towards  Park-place,  East- 
lane. 

Salisbury-  Place,  Salisbury  -  Street, 
Bermondsey  orRotherhithe-Wall,- 
the  second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors 
from  Jamaica-Row. 

Salisbury-Square,    Fleet- Street, <a 

few  doors  S.  from  behind  81, 
Fleet-st.  entering  by  Salisbury- 
court. 

Salubury-Street,  Strand, — at  77,  five 
doors  E.  of  Adam-st.  Adelphi,  and 
about  J-  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Temple-bar. 

Salisbury-Street,  Bermondsey  or  Ro- 
therhithe-Wall, op.    Fountain- 

'  stairs,  about  y  of  a  mile  below 
St.  Saviour's  deck,  extending  to 
Jamaica-row. 

Sally's  Alley,  London-Street,  Rat. 
cliffe, — at  44,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Queen-st.  towards  Rose- 
lane. 

Salmon's  Lane,  Ratcliffe, — at  the  N. 
end  of  White-horse-st.  on  the  R. 
near  Stepney  -  church  -  yard,  ex- 
tending to  the  Commercial-road, 
Limehouse. 

Salmon's    Place,    Salmon's    Lane, 

Limehouse, — nearly  op.  Farmer's 

Row, 


Row,  about  -£  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  the  Commercial-road.  - 

Salmon's  Row,  Salmon's  Lane,  Lime- 
house, — at  the  back  of  Salmon's 
Place.     See  the  last  article. 

Salmon  and  Ball -Court,  Bunhill- 
Row, — at  94,  op.  the  Burying- 
ground,  leading  to  Chequer-aliey. 

Salters  -  Alms -Houses,    Monkwell-  ' 
Street, — about  twelve  houses   on 
the  E.  side,  adjoining  Hart-st, 

Salter's  Court,    Bow-Lane, — at  14,  j 
being  that   number  of  houses  on 
the  R.  from  Bow-church,  Cheap-  j 
side. 

Salter's  Court,  Hackney-Road,; — - 
the  first  on  the  L.  a  few  doors 
from  Shoreditch-church. 

Salters- Hall -Court,  Cannon-Street, - 
at  82,  by  the  church,  leading  to 
the  said  hall,  and  to  12,  St. 
Swithin's  lane. 

Salter>-Hall.     See  the  last  article. 

Salter's  Rents,  Hackney-Road, — the 
second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  irom 
Shoreditch-church. 

Saltpetre  -  Bank,  Rosemary  -  Lane. 
See  Dock-Street. 

Salutation  Court,  Broad-Street,  St. 
Giles's, — at  42,  a  few  doors  on 
the R. from  Monmouth-st.  towards 
Drury-lane. 

Salutation-Court,  Lower  Thames- 
Street, — at  101,  nearly  op.  Bil- 
lingsgate. 

Salvadore-House,  Bishopsgate- With- 
out,— behind  200,  two  doors  N. 
of  the  church. 

Samaritan-Society, held   at    the 

London  -  hospital,    Whkechapel- 
road. 

Sambrook-Court,  Basinghall-Street,- 
at  25,  nearly  op.  the  church. 

Sampson's  Gardens,  Wapping, — the 
continuation  of  Globe-st.  entering 
by  60,  V\  apping-st. 

Sampson's  Place,  Alile-End-Road, — 
nearly  op.  the  Old  Globe,  and 
about  H  mile  on  the  R,  from 
Aldgatc. 


Samuel-Street,  Church-Streer>  Beth- 
nal-Green, — at  74,  about  ^  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Go,Shoreaitch, 
leading  into  Gibraltar-walk 

Samuel-Street,  Booth-Street,  Spital- 
fields,— -the  continuation  of  ir, 
entering  by  50,  Brick-lane,  and 
extending  to  Well-st. 

Samuel  Street,  St.  George's  in  the 
East, — the  second  W.  parallel  to 
part  of  Cannon-street-road,  ex- 
tending from  John-st.  to  James- 
street. 

Sand-Court  or  Yard,  Turnmill-St. 
Clerkenwell, — the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  yards  from  the  Sessions- 
house. 

Sanders's  Buildings,  Horse-Shoe- 
Alley,  Moorfiekls, — the  third  on 
the  L.  Irom  Wilson-st.  towards 
Mulberry -court  and  Long-alley. 

Sanders's  Court,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — ontheVv.  side  of 
Perkins's  Rents,  near  the  Elephant 
and  Castle. 

Sanders's  Court,  St.  John-Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  the  N.  end,  on 
the  R.  nearly  op.  Benson's  Japan- 
manufaclory. 

Sanders's  Gardens,Kingsland-Roadj— 
a  tew  doors  on  the  L,.  from  Shore- 
ditch-church, leading  to  Hoxton. 

Sandford-  Row,  East  -  Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— the  third  on  the  R.  in 
South-st.  from  Apollo-buildings, 
towards  Walworth-common. 

Sandy's  Row  or  Street,  Widegate- 
Stieet,  Bishopsgate-Without, — - 
about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Bishopsgate-street,  leading  to 
Windsor-st. 

Sans-Pareil-Theatre,  Strand, be- 
hind 410,  nearly  op.  Adam-st. 
Adelphi. 

Saracen's-Head-Inn,  Snow- Hill, — on 
the  W.  sideSt.  Sepulchre's  church, 
near  the  Old-Bailey. 

Saracen's-  Head-Inn,  Kriday-Street,- 
about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
36,  Cheapside. 

Saracen's* 


Saracen's-Head-Inn,  Aldgate*— two 
or  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  pump  hear  Fenchurch-st. 

Saracen's  -  Head  -  Yard,  Camomile- 
Street, — at  7,  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  nearly  op.  the  church, 
Bishopsgate. 

Sarah-Court  or  Street,  New  Gravel- 
Lane,  St.  George's  in  the  East, — 
at  145,  about  twelve  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Wapping-wall. 

Sarah-Street,  Bethnal-Green, the 

continuation  of  Nicols-row,  en- 
tering by  30,  Church-st. 

Sardinian-Chapel,  Duke-Street, Lin- 
coln's-Inn- Fields, — a  few  yards  on 
the  L.from  52,Lincoln's-inn-fields. 

Sarn's Alley,  Rotherhithe-Street, — at 
376,  near  Rotherhiche-stairs,  and 
about  |  of  a  mile  W.  of  the 
church. 

Sash-Court,  Wilson-Street,  Moor- 
fields, — the  first  on  the  R.  six 
doors  from  the  N.  side  of  Moor- 
fields. 

Satchwell's  Rents,  Church-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — at  82,  on  the 
W.  side  of  Thorold-square,  about 
i  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  65, 
Shoreditch. 

Savage- Court,  Widegate-Street,  Bi- 
shopsgate,— at  30,  about  seven 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Bishopsgate- 
without. 

Savage-Gardens,  Crutched-Friars, — 
at  21,  about  \  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  64t  Mark-lane,  leading 
to  Tower-hill. 

Savannah -Place,  Essex-Street,  Kings- 
land.  Road, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  said  road,  entering  op.  the 
Ironmongers-alms-houses. 

Saville-  Buildings,  Aldgate, — at  17, 
ten  doors  E.  from  the  church  (late 
White-  Bear-Court). 

Saville- Buildings,  Stepney, -the  con- 
tinuation of  Pleasant-row  and 
Redman's  Row  to  the  Green. 

Saville- Pa^sage,  Saville-Street,  Bur- 
lington-Gardcns,. — the  N.  conti- 


nuation of  it  under  the  archway 
to  Mill-st.  and  Conduit-st. 

Saville- Place,Lambeth,-theW.  conti- 
nuation of  Canterbury-  place,  about 
\  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Lam- 
beth-chapel towards  the  church. 

Saville-Place,   Mile-Knd-Road, 

forms  part  of  the  S.  side  near  the 
Plough,  about  2f  miles  on  the  R. 
frcm  Aldgate. 

Savilie-Row,   Mile-End-Road, . 

forms  part  of  the  S.  side,  op.  the 
Bell  and  Mackerel  public-house, 
near  the  last  described. 

Saville-Row,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — forms  part  of  the  L. 
side,  about  a  of  a  mile  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

Saville-Street  or  Row,  Burlington- 
Gardens, — the  first  W.  parallel  to 
part  of  Swallow-st.  extending  from 
Vigo-lane  to  New  Burlington-st. 

St.  Saviour's  Church- Yard,  High- 
Street,     Borough, entrance    at 

206,  near  £  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  London-bridge,  leading  by 
the  church  to  the  Borough-market. 

St.  Saviour's  Dock,  Horselydown,— 
about  i  of  a  mile  below  London- 
bridge  and  nearly  op.  Hermitage- 
dock. 

St.  Saviour's- Workhouse,  Pepper- 
Street,  Borough, — at  the  S.  end 
of  it,  entering  by  the  W.  end  of 
Queen-street. 

Savory's  WTharf,  Millbank-Street, 
Westminster, — about  |  of  a  mile 
above  the  bridge,  entrance  op. 
Wood-street. 

Savoy,  Strand, — entrance  by  121, 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side, 
nearly  op.  Exeter-change. 

Savoy-Steps,  Strand, — at  107,  near 
the  last  described. 

Sawyers  -  Court,  Clement's  Lane, 
Strand,  about  five  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Clare-market. 

Sawyer's  or  Sayer's  Buildings,  Phoe- 
nix-Street,  Spitalfields, — -is  be- 
tween Hope- street  and  Grey  Eagle- 
street, 


street,  being  a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  I  GO,  Brick-lane. 
Sayer's  Buildings,  Park-Street,  Lime- 
house-Hole, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Limehouse  -  hole  towards 
Limehouse-causeway. 
Say's  Craftsman  Newspaper-Office, - 
at  10,  Ave-maria-lane,  op.  Pater- 
noster row. 

Scallop-Court,  Great  Carter-Lane, 
Doctors-Commons, — two  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Creed-lane,  entering 
by  14,  Ludgate-street. 

Sch  ol  for  Female  Orphans  of  the 
Clergv, — next  door  to  the  chapel 
in  Chapel-street,  Lisson-grcen  or 
Paddington. 

School  for  the  Indigent  Blind,  St. 
George's  Fields, — about  g-  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  West-square, 
towards  Lambeth. 

School  for  Licenced  Victuallers 
Friendly-Society,  Upper  Kenning- 
ton-Lane, — a  few  doors  W.  of 
the  Windmill-tavern. 

School  for  Debtors-Children,  New- 
ingron-Road, — two  or  three  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  King's  Bench. 

School-  House-Conrt,  Nightingale- 
Lane,  East-Smithfield, — at  22,  the 
first  on  the  R.  from  Burr  st.  to- 
wards Upper  East  Smithfield. 

School-  Hon  se-Lane,Cock-Hiil,Rat- 
clifte, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Shadwell  High-street,  leading  to 
Bro~k-street. 

School  -  House  -  Passage,     Upper  - 

Thames-Street, at    184,    three 

doors  W.  of  Qurcn-st.  Cheap  ide. 

School  -  House  -Yard,  Ay le  bury  - 
Street,  Clerkenwell, — about  four- 
teen doors  on  the  R.  from  St.  John- 
st.  leading  to  the  Church-yard. 

School -House-  Yard,  Ironmonger- 
Row,  St.  Luk e's, — op.  the  E.  side 
of  the  church,  seven  doors  on  the 
R.  from  97,  Old-st. 

Sclater-Street,  Brick-Lane,  Bethnal- 
Green  or  Spitalfields, — at  154, 
the  third  on  the  R.  from  Church-st. 


Scooner's   Alley,   Wapping-Wall,— 
at  28,   two  or  three  doors  E.  of 
Star-street. 
Scotch-Court,  Cross-Lane,  Parker't 
Lane,   Lincoln's-Inn- Fields, — the 
first  on   the  R.  towards  Holborn, 
and  op.  King-st.  Drury-lane. 
Scotland- Yard     (Great),     Charing- 
Cross  or   Whitehall, — is  op.   the 
Admiralty,  and  about  thirty-five 
doors  on  the  L.  from  the  Strand, 
towards  Westminster-bridge. 
Scotland- Yard  (Middle),  Whitehall- 
two  doors  S.  from  the  la  t  described, 
leading  on  the  R.  to  Little  Scot- 
land-yard. 
Sc  tland- Yard  (Little).     See  the  last 

article. 
Scott's   Wharf,    Mill-Street,    Dock- 
Head, — a   few   doors   on  the   L. 
from    Dj-ck-head,     towards    the 
Thames. 
Scott's   Yard,   Bu  h-Lane,  Cannon- 
Street, — about  eight  doors  on  the 
R.  from  22,  Cannon-st. 
Scott's  Yard,  Whitecross-Street,  St, 
Luke's, — at  176,  about  the  mid- 
dle of  the    W.  side,    leading  to 
Bear  and  Ragged-staff  ccurt. 
Scotten's  Gardens,    Duke-Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — about  the  mid- 
dle of  the  E.  side,  between  Webber- 
st.  and  Westminster-bridge-road. 
Seabrook-Place,    WTite-Lion-Street, 
Pentonville, — the  second  on    the 
L.    a   few    doors   from   High-st. 
Islington. 
Sea- Coal-Company 's-Office, — at  29, 
New-Bridge-st.  Blackfriars,  three 
doors  from  Earl-st. 
Sea-Coal-Lane,   Fleet -Lane, — about 
twelve  doors  on  the  L.  from  Fleet- 
market,  leading  to  Snow-hill. 

Seal-Office,      Somerset-Place, the 

third  door  on  the  L.  from  the 
archway,  entering  between  151 
and  152,  Strand. 
Seal-Office,  Middle  Temple-Lane, 
Fleet -Street,- a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  5,  FJeet-st,  near  Temple- bar. 
Secondaries- 


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Secondaries-Office, — at28,Ccleman- 
st.  about  sixteen  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Lothbury. 

Secretary  of  Bankrupts-Office,— at 
the  bottom  of  Quality-court,  from 
47,  Chancery-lane, 

Secretary  of  State's  Office,  Home 
Department, — the  first  door  on 
the  L.  in  the  small  square  at  the 
"W.   end  of  Downing- street,  from 

-    Whitehall. 

Secretary  of  State's  Office,  Foreign 
Department,  Whitehall, — the  third 
house  on  the  R.  from  the  Horse 
Guards,  towards  Westminster. 

Secretary  of  State's  Office,  War- 
Department, — the  door  facing  the 
W.  end  of  Downing-st. 

Seething-Lane,  Great  Tower-Street,- 
at  56",  being  the  first  E.  parallel 
to  part  of  Mark-lane,  it  extends 
to  33,  Crutched-friars. 

Selby's     Mews,     Berkeley  -  Street, 

Portman-Square, a  few  yards 

on  the  R.  from  the  N.  W.  corner 
of  the  said  square. 

Selector  Newspaper-Office, — at  10, 
Ave-maria-la.  op. Paternoster- row. 

St.  Sepulchre's  Charity-Schcol,  Ball- 
Court,  Gilt?  pur-Street, — entrance 
by  14.  nearly  op.  the  church. 

St.  Sepulchre's  Church,  Snow-Hill,- 
on  the  N.  side,  at  the  corner  of 
Giitspur-street. 

St.  Sepulchre's  Workhouse,  West- 
Street, — a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  88,  West-Smithficld. 

Serjeant -Inn,  Fleet-Street, — at  50, 
being  that  number  of  houses  on 
the  R.  from  Temple-bar. 

Serjeants- Inn, Chancery-Lane, — four 
doors  on  the  R,  from  192,  Fleet- 
st.  near  Temple-bar. 

Scrle-Street,  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, — 
at  the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
50,  Carey-st.  Chancery-lane. 

Sermon-Lane,  Do&ors-Commons, — 
the  fir  t  on  the  R.  in  Little  Carter- 
lane,  E.  from  Paul's  chain,  St. 
Paul's,  churchyard. 


Sessions-House,     Old-Bailey, 6p* 

52,  about  the  middle  of  the  E* 
side. 

Sessions-House,Clerkenwell-Green,- 
the  large  building  in  the  centre  of 
the  W.  side. 

Sessions-House,   Borough, at  the 

Town-Hall,  St.  Margaret's  hill. 

Sessions-House,  Horsemonger-Lane,- 
on  the  W.  side  the  County-Gaol. 

Seven  Dials,  St.  Giles's,  — the  point 
where  seven  streets  all  meet,  viz.  at 
the  S.  end  of  Great  St.  Andrew-st. 
from  Broad-st.  and  the  N.  end  of 
Little-st.  St.  Andrew's  st.  from 
St.  Martin's  lane. 

Seven  Houses,  Deptford  -  Lower  - 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  R.  side, 
about  §  of  a  mile  from  China-hall, 
towards  the  Half-way-house. 

Seven-Islands,  Mill- Pond,  Bermortd- 
sey  or  Rotherhithe, — a  number  of 
small  houses  on  the  E.  side,  from 
Mill-pond  -  bridge  towards  the 
Blue-anchor. 

Seven-Star- Alley,  R«tcliffe  -  High  - 
way, — at  81 ,  sixteen  doors  on  the 
R.  below  Old  Gravel-lane. 

Seven-Star-Court,  Whitecross-Street, 
St.  Luke's, — at  192,  three  doors 
S.  of  Playhouse-yard. 

Seven  -  Star  -  Court,    Nightingale  - 

Lane,       East  -  Smithfield, at 

30,  the  third  on  the  L.  from 
Burr-street,  towards  Upper  East- 
Smithfield. 

Scven-Star-Court,  Rosemary-Lanc,- 
at  22,  about  |-  cf  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  the  Minories. 

Seven  -  Steps  -  Alley.  Rotherhithe- 
Street, — at  360,  about  i  of  a  mile 
W.  of  the  church,  leading  to  Pa- 
radise-street. 

Seward-Street,  Goswell-Street.  See 
Steward-street. 

Seymour  -  Court,      Church  -  Way, 

Sommers-Town, .a  few  vards 

behind  1,  Sommers-place  West, 
new  -  road  ;  entrance  under  the 
gateway. 

Seymour- 


Seymour-Court,  Chandos  -Street,  Co- 
vent  Garden, — at  27,  about  nine 
doors  on  the  R.  from  27,  St.  Mar- 
tin's-lane. 

Seymour  -  Mews,   Seymour  -  Street, 

Portman-Square, two  or   three 

doors  on  the  L.  from  the  S.  E. 
corner  of  the  square,  extending  to 
Eerkeiey-st. 

Seymour- PI  ace.  Curzon-Street,  May- 
fair, — at  the  W.  end,  nearly  op. 
South  Audley-st. 

Seymour-Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— about  i  of  a-  mile  on  the 
L.  fro'm  Walworth  High-st.  or 
road,  along  York-st.  and  op.  the 
Rev.  Geo.  Clayton's  chapel. 

Seymour-Street,  Portman-Square, — 
at  the  S.  E.  corner,  leading  into 
Edward-st.  and  Wigmorest.  Ca- 
vendish-square. 

Seymour-Street  (Upper),  Portman- 
Square, — at  the  S.  W.  corner,  <;p. 
the  la  t,  extending  to  12,  in  the 
Ed-jware-road. 

Shacklewell  -  Street,  Tyson--  Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — about  ten  doors 
on  the  R.  from  54,  Church-st.  or 
from  op.  Crick-lane. 

Shad- Thames,   Horselydown, the 

last  on  the  R.  in  Potter's  fields, 
from  the  E.  end  of  Tooley-st.  ex- 
tending to  Dock  head. 

Shadwell  -  Dock.  See  the  next 
article. 

Shadwell-Dock  Stairs,  Lower  Shad- 
well, — near  the  E.  end  of  Wap- 
ping-wall and  op.  Griffin-st.  from 
^hadweli-market. 

Shadwell  Hi^h- Street, — the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  Ratcl-fFc  -  highway, 
where  the  number-,  begin  and  end, 
viz.  1  and  215,  extending  from 
Blue  gate  fields  to  Cock-hill. 

Shadwell-Market, — on  the  S.  side  of 
Shadwell  High-st.  enteting  by 
6fi,  about  ten  doors  on  the  R.  be- 
low the  church. 

Shadwell  (Middle),— the  first  S.  pa- 
rallel to  part  of  Shadwell  High-st. 


,  say  from  76toS7,  extending  from 
Pope's  hill  to  Broad-bridge. 

Shadwell  (Little)^ — the  E.  continua- 
tion of  Lower  Shadwell  to  Bell- 
wharf. 

Shadwell  (Lower), — the  continua- 
tion of  Wapping-wall  by  the  side 
of  the  Thames,  extending  from 
Shadwell-dock  to  the  last  de- 
scribed, 

Shadwell  (Upper).  See  Shadwell 
High-Street. 

Shadwell  Water- Works, — at  the  S. 
end  of  Pope's  hill  on  the  L.  en- 
tering by  75,  Shadwell  High- 
street. 

Shadwell-Workhouse, about  the 

middle  of  the  W.  side  of  Union- 
st.  entering  by  227,  Shadwell 
High-st. 

Shafts  or  Shaftsbury-Square  or  Court, 
York-Street,  Westminster, — be- 
tween Horse  -  shoe  -  alley  and 
Smith's  Rents. 

Sliaftsbury-  Piace,  Aldersgate-St.-— 
at  3  1,  fifteen  doors  from  Falcon-st. 
towards  Jewin-st. 

Shaftsbury  -  Chapel ,  Aldersgate-St. 
See  the  last  article. 

Shakespear's  Walk,  Shadwell, — at 
48,  Shadwell  High-st.  under  the 
archway,  leading  to  Star-st.  and 
21,  Wapping-wall. 

Shard's  Row,  New  -  Road,  St, 
George's  in  the  East.  See  St. 
George's  Place. 

Sharp's  Alley,  West-Street,  West- 
Smithfield, — a  few  doors  on  the 
R.  from  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
Smhhfield  market. 

Sharp's  Buildings,  Ro  emary-Lane,- 
forms'part  of  the  S.  side,  near 
Little  Tower-hill. 

Sharp's  Court,  Leaderhall-Street,— • 
at  132,  nearly  op.  the  India- 
house. 

Sharp's  Court,  Little  Trinity-Lane,- 
at  14,  three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
199,  Upper  Thames-st. 

Shaw's  Court,  Charles-Street,  Drury- 
O  o  Lane, 


Lane, — the   first    on  the  L.   ten 
doors  from  171,  Drury-Iane. 

Shaw's  Court,  New-Court  or  Alley, 
Borough, — at  the  S.  end  of  it, 
entering  by  155,  Borough  High- 
st.  near  St.  George's  church. 

Shearwood-Place,  Turville-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — the  second  on 
the  R.  from  38,  Church-st.  lead- 
ing from Christophcr-st.  to  Mount- 
street. 

Sheen's  Court,  Holborn-Hill, — at 
90,  about  twelve  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Fleet-market. 

Sheffield-Street,  Clare-Market,— the 
N.  W.  side  of  the  said  market, 
extending  from  Vere-st.  to  Ports- 
mouth-st. 

Shepherd's  Alley,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  64,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  London-bridge, 
and  nearly  op.  Garlick-hill. 

Shepherd's  Court,  King's-Head- 
Court,  Shoe-Lane, — three  doors 
on  the  L.  from  98,  Shoe-lane. 

Shepherd's  Court,  L'pper  Brook- 
Street,  Grosvenor- Square, — eight 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  N.  W. 
corner  of  the  said  square. 

Shepherd's  Court,  Old  Nicol-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  Cock. lane  near  Shore- 
ditch. 

Shepherd's  Market,  Mayfair, — at  the 
N.  end  of  White-horse-st.  from 
Piccadilly,  and  behind  38,  Cur- 
zon-st. 

Shepherd's  Row,  Bethnal  -  Green- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  S.  side 
op.  Wilmot-square,  about-}  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  65,  Shore- 
ditch. 

Shepherd's    Square,    Curzon-Strcet, 

Mayfair, at    38,   about    seven 

doors  W.  from  Haifmoon-st. 

Shepherd-Street, Shepherd's  Market ,- 
extends  from  the  S.  side  of  it  to 
Hertford-st. 

Shepherd -Street,  Oxford  Street, — at 
310,  three  doors  E.  of  New  Bond- 


st.  and  near  \  of  a  mile  on  the  L 
from  St.  Giles's. 

Shepherd  and  Flock-Court,  White's 

Alley,    Coleman  -  Street, the 

fourth  on  the  L.  from  61,  Cole- 
man-st. 

Shepherd   and    Shepherdess  -  Walk, 

City  -  Road, on  the  E.   side 

St.  Luke's  workhouse,  about  \ 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Finsbury- 
square. 

Sherborne-Lane,  Lombard-Street, — 
behind  St.  Mary  Woolnoth's 
church,  entering  by  10,  Lombard  - 
st.  and  leading  to  Abchurch-yard 
and  Cannon-st. 

Sheriffs-Court,  Guildhall, — entrance 
by  the  first  door  on  the  R.  in  the 
hall  from  King-st. 

Sheriff  of  Middlesex-Office,  Tooks- 
Court,  Chancery-Lane, — the  third 
house  on  the  L.  from  14,  Castle- 
st.  Holborn. 

Sheriff  of  Middlesex-Commissioners- 
Office,  Bedford-Street,— at  15, 
op.  Bedford-row. 

Sheriffs  -  Office,  Giltspur  -  Street- 
Compter, — a  few  yards  on  the 
R.  from  Newgate-st. 

Sherrard-Court,  Tooley-Street, ■ 

at  223,  in  the  corner  between 
Glean— alley  and  Joiner-st. 

Sherrard-Street,  Golden-Square, — 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  Titchbonv- 
st.  from  the  Haymarket,  leading 
to  the  said  square. 

Ship- Alley,   Wellclose-Square, at 

the  S.  E.  corner,  extending  to 
Ratcliffe-highway. 

Ship  -  Court,  York  -  Street,  West- 
minster,— the  first  on  the  L.  about 
twenty  doors  from  James-st.  to- 
wards Queen-square. 

Ship-Court,  Old- Bailey, —at  66, 
four  0*  five  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Ludgate-hill. 

Ship-Court,  Green-Bank,  Tooley- 
Street, — entrance  by  the  fir^t  oa 
the  R.  from  81,  Tooley-st. 

Ship-Coach-Office,Charing-Crosf,— • 

at 


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at  46 1  a  few  doors  on  the  R.  to- 
wards the  Horse-guards. 

Ship-Inn,  High-Street,  Borough, — 
at  30,  that  number  of  houses  on 
the  L.  from  London-bridge. 

"Ship-Street,  Prussian-Island,  Wap- 
ping, — the  second  on  the  R.  from 
188,  Wapping-street,  near  New- 
Crane. 

■Ship- Yard,  Strand  or  Pickett-Street,- 
about  six  doors  on  the  R.  west 
from  Temple-bar,  leading  to 
New-court  and  Carey-st. 

Ship- Yard,  Wardour-Street,  Soho, — 
at  37,  about  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  L.  from  382,  Oxford-st. 

Ship- Yard,  Redcross-Street,  Cripple- 
gate,— .at  38,  nearly  op.  Jewin-st. 

Ship- Yard,  Bishopsgate-Street-With- 
out, — at  118,  on  the  N.  side  of 
Skinner-st.  about  £  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  church. 

Ship-Yard,  Minories, — at  32,  being 
that  number  of  houses  on  the  L. 
from  Aldgate. 

Ship- Yard.,  Green-Bank,  Tooley- 
Street, — a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  81,  Tooley-st. 

Ship- Yard,  High-Street,  Borough, - 
at  33,  being  that  number  of 
houses  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Ship  and  Mermaid-Row,  Snow's 
Fields,  Bermondsey, — the  fifth  on 
the  L.   from  237,  Bermondsey-st. 

Ship  and  Sun-Court,  East-Street  or 
Lane,  Walworth, — a  few  yards 
on  the  L.  from  Walworth  High-st. 
or  road. 

Ship-Tavern-Passage,  Gracechurch- 
Street, — at  76,  about  eight  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Fenchurch-street, 
leading  to  Leadenhall-market. 

Ship-Tavern- Wharf,  Broad-Street, 
Ratclifte, — on  the  W.  side  of 
RatclifFe-cros; -stairs,  about  2£ 
miles  below  London-bridge. 

Shire-Lane  (Great),  Fleet-Street  or 
Temple-Bar, — on  the  E.  side  of 
Temple  -  bar,  extending  to  5, 
Carey-st.  Chancery-lane. 


Shire-Lane  (Little),  Temple-Bar,— 
about  fifteen  doors  on  the  L.  in 
the  last,  from  Fleet-st.  leading  to 
Old  Boswell-court. 

Shire-Lane,  Chelsea, — extends  from 
behind  the  Bun-house  towards 
Sloane-st. 

Shirley's  Court  or  Yard,  Old  Mon- 
tague-Street, Whitechapel, — the 
second  on  the  R.  from  Osborn- 
street. 

Shoe- Lane,  Fleet-Street, at    130, 

about  twenty-four  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Fleet-market,  extending 
to  Holborn-hill  by  St.  Andrew's 
church. 

Shoemakers-Row,  Blackfriars, -about 
ten  doors  on  the  R.  in  Creed-lane 
from  15,  Ludgate-st.  near  St. 
Paul's-church-yard. 

Shoreditch    High-Street, the   N. 

continuation  of  Bishopsgate-st. 
extending  from  Norton-falgate 
(where  the  numbers  begin  and 
end,  viz.  1  and  249)  to  the 
church. 

Short's  Buildings,  St.  James's  Place, 
Clerkenwell, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  Aylesbury-st.  leading  to 
Clerkenwell-close. 

Short's  Court,  Wentworth  -  Street, 
Spitalfields, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Petticoat-lane,  leading 
into  CoxVsquare. 

Short-Cut,  Hickman's  Folly,  Dock- 
Head, — the  second  on  theR.  from 
Dock-head,  leading  by  the  Half- 
penny-hatch towards  the  Neck- 
inger. 

Short's  Gardens,  Drury-Lane, at 

1.0,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  R.  from  Broad-st.  St. 
Giles's,  it  leads  to  Queen-st.  and 
the  Seven-dials. 

Short  -  Street,  Cumberland  -  Street, 
Shoreditch, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  yards  from  the  Curtain- 
road. 

Short-Street,  Pavement,  Moorfields,- 
at  15,  about  the  middle  of  the  W. 

side, 


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side,   leading  into- Little  Moor- 
fields. 

Short  -  Street,  Tower  -  Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — at  5,  the  first 
on  the  L,  from  nearly  op.  the 
Asylum. 

Short's  Yard,  Broad-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  Thames,  and  op.  High- 
street. 

Shorter's  Court,  Throgmorton- 
Street, — a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the  Bank 
of  England. 

Shorter's  Rents,  White's  Yard  Jlose- 
mary-Lane, — the  third  on  the  L. 
a  few  doors  from  48,  Rosemary- 
lane. 

Shorter-Street,  Wellclose-Square, — 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
leading  to  20,  Cable-st. 

Shoulder  of  Mutton  -  Alley,  Fore- 
Street,  Limehcuse, — at  52,  a  few 
doors  on  the  L,  below  the  Draw- 
bridge. 

Shouldham  -  Street,  Queen -Street, 
Edgware-Road, — the  fourth  on 
the  L.  from  61,  Edgware-Road, 
extending  to  John-st. 

Shovel- Alley,  Great  Garden-Street, 
St.Catherinc's, — about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side,  viz.  between  St.. 
Catherine's  bine  and  Butcher-row. 

Shovel-Court,  Wood-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — at  120,  about  twelve  doors 
on  the  L.  from  123,  Cheapside. 

Shrewsbury  -  Court,  Whitecross-St. 
St.  Luke's, — at  192,  about  thirty 
doors  on  the  L.  north  from  Cliis- 
well-st. 

Shropshire  -  Court,  Pancras-  Street, 
Tottenham-Court-Road, — at  the 
E.  end  of  it,  adjoining  Upper 
Thornhaugh-st. 

Shuter-Court,  Ba.<-inghall-Strcct,— at 
42,  about  ten  doors  on  the  L. 
from  London-wall. 

Sick  and  Wounded-Office, — at  the 
Transport  -  office,  Dorset  -  square, 
Cannoa-row,  Westminster. 


Sid  mouth-Place,  Gray's-Inn-Lane, — 
forms  part  of  the  W.  side,  nearly 
op.  Afton-st.  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Middle-n.w,  Holborn. 

Sidmouth-Street,  Gray's-Inn-Lane,- 
at  the  S.  end  of  the  last  described. 

Sidney's  Alley,  LeicestervSquare,— 
at  the  N.  W.  corner,  leading  in- 
to Coventry-st. 

Sidney's  Place,  Sidney-Street,  City- 
Road, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  the  City-road. 

Sidney-Street,  City-Road. — the  first 
on  the  R.  from  the  Angel-Inn, 
Islinaton,  it  extends  to  Goswell- 
street-road,  nearly  op.  Rawstone- 
street. 

Signet-Office,  Somerset-Place, — the 
third  door  on  the  L.  from  the 
archway,  entering  between  151 
and  152,  Strand. 

Silk-Street,  Grub-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — about  the  middle  of  the  W. 
side  by  the  City-chapcl. 

Siber-Court,  Silver- Street,  Mile- 
End    New-Town, about    the 

middle  of  the  W.  side,  viz.  be- 
tween Pleasant-row  and  Well-st. 

Silver-Court,  Silver-Street,  Golden- 
Square, — at  3,  op.  Great  Pulteney- 
street, 

Silver-Street,  Golden- Square, the 

continuation  of  Beak-st.  (entering 
by45,Swallow-st.)  to  Little  Wind- 
mill-st. 

Silver-Street,  Bloomsbury, — at  19, 
Southampton-st.  about  six  doors 
on  the  L.  from  127,  High- 
Holborn. 

Silver-Street  Mews,  Bloomsbury,-'— 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side  of 
Sil\  er-bt. 

Silver- Street,  Fleet-Street, — behind 
62,  bearing  to  the  R.  and  leading 
into  Ldmbard-st. 

Silver-Street,  Wood-Street,  Cheap- 
side,— 7at  S2,  about  j  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  12'2,  Cheapsrde^ 
leading  to  Falcon-square. 

Silver-  Street,  Bridgewater-  Square, 
Barbie  an. 


Barbican, — the  first  on  the  R.  in 
Chailes-st.  entering  by  .the  S.  E. 
corner  of  the  square. 

Silver-Street,  Mile-Knd  New-Town,- 
the  second  on  the  R.  from  02, 
Brick-lane,  along  Peiham-st.  and 
Pleasant- row. 

Silver- Street,  King  -  Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  18,  Old  Gravel-lane, 
near  Wapping. 

Silver-Street,  Loman's  Pond,  Bo- 
rough,  the  second  on  the    L. 

from  Gravel-lane,  extending  to 
Orange-st. 

Silver  -  Street,  Canterbury  -  Square, 

Tooley-Street, at  the  back  of 

the  VV.  side  of  it,  and  near  the 
bottom  of  G lean-alley,  from  218, 
Tooley-st. 

Silver-Street,  Rotherhithe, — the  first 
on  the  R.  in  Lower  Queen-st.  be- 
low  Cuckold's  Point. 

Silver-Street,  Clerkenwell,— the  N. 
end  of  Turnmill-st.  near  the  Ses- 
sions-honse. 

Simpson's      Buildings,       Birdcage. 

Walk,  Bethnal  -  Green, a  few 

small  houses  on  the  S.  side,  near 
the  Nag's  head,  Hackney- road. 

Simon's  Buildings,  Old  Pye-Street, 
Westminster, — at  5o,  the  fust  on 
the  R.  from  Duck-lane. 

(Bimonds  -  Street.  See  Symonds- 
Street. 

Sion-Chapel.     See  Sion-Square. 

Sion's  Court,  Bermondsey-Street, — 
at  120,  three  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  church  towards  Tooley- 
street. 

Sion-  College -Gardens,  Alderman- 
bury  ,-at  44,  four  doors  on  the  R. 
from   London-wall. 

Sion-Place,  East  Lane.  Walworth, — 
forms  part  of  the  N.  side,  about 
i  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Kent-road. 

Sion-Square,  Mile-End  Old-Town, - 
entrance  about  ten  doors  on  the 
L.  in  Uhion-st.  from  281,  Whiie- 
cbapel-road. 


Sister's  Close,  Green-Church- Yard, 
St.  Catherine's, — the  houses  im- 
mediately behind  St.  Catherine's 
st.  and  on  the  S.  side  the  Church 
yard. 

Six  Clerks-Office,  Chancery-Lane, — ■ 
at  52,  about  six  doors  on  the  R. 
from  310,  Hoi  born. 

Six  Garden  -  Court,  Paul's  Alley, 
Redcross-Street,  Crippiegate, — a 
few  doors  on  the  L.  from  62, 
Aldersgate-st.  entering  by  Hare- 
court. 

Size-  Lane,  Pancras  -  Lane,  Cheap- 
side, — eight  dcors  on  the  L.  from 
83,  Queen-st.  extending  to  Budge- 
row  and  Watling-st. 

Size- Yard,  Whitechapel-Road, ■  ■  .  ■ . 
at  22,  nearly  op.  the  church. 

Skinners  Alms- Houses,  Mile-End- 
Road, —  eij^ht  or  ten  doors  on 
the  L.  below  the  turnpike. 

Skinners-Hall,  Dowgate-Hill, — op. 
31,  about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Walbrook. 

Skinner's  Place,  Weston  -  Street, 
Sommers-Town, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  behind  17,  Weston-place, 
op.  the  Small-pox-hospital,  it 
leads  to  Skinner-st. 

Skinners-Place,  Leadenhall-Market,- 
forms  parr  of  the  K.  side,  facing 
the  passage  from  8 1 ,  Gracechurch- 
street. 

Skinner's  Row,  Skinner-Street, Som- 
mers-Town,— entrance  by  the  first 
on  theR.  from  the  New-road. 

Skinner-Street,  Sommers-Town, 

the  first  on  the  R.  in  the  New- 
road,  about  £  of  a  mile  from  the 
turnpike,  Battle-bridge,  it  extends 
from  j  udd's  Place  to  near  the  Brill. 

Skinner-Street,     Snow  -Hill, the 

continuation  of  Holborn  from 
Fleet-market  to  St.  Sepulchre's 
church  and  the  Old- Bailey. 

Skinner-Street,  Bi-hopsgate-Street- 
Writhout, — at  120,  about  twenty- 
four  doors  N.  from  Sun-st.  ex- 
tending to  Long- alley. 

Slade's 


Hade's  Buildings,  Bishopsgate-With- 
out, — on  the  N.  side  of  Smith's 
Buildings  and  Lamb-court,  enter- 
ing by  68,  Sun-st. 

Slade's  Court,  Red-Cross-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  54,  the  second  on  the 
L.  about  twelve  doors  from  Union- 
st.  towards  the  Mint. 

Slater -Court,     Blue- Anchor- Yard, 

Rosemary-Lane, the  fourth  on 

the  L.  from  48,  Rosemary -lane. 

Slater  or  Slaughter-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green.     See  Sclater-st. 

Sleep's  Alley,  St.  John-Street,  Clerk- 

enwell, at  106,    by  Benson's 

japan  manufactory,,  near  •£  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Smithfield. 

Sloane  Square,  Chelsea, — the  space 
between  Sloane-st.  and  Lower- 
Sioane-st.  through  which  passes 
the  King's  road. 

Sloane- Street,  Chelsea,  or  Knights- 
bridge, — the  first  on  the  L.  about 
■|  of  a  mile  from  Hyde-park-cor- 
ner,  here  the  numbers  begin  and 
end,  it  extends  to  Sloane-square, 
(where  there  is  14.5)  about  f  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Sloane-Street  (Lower),  Chelsea, — is 
op.  the  last,  extending  from  Sloane- 
square,  to  Turks-Row. 

Sloane-Strcet  (Little),  Chelsea, — the 
continuation  of  the  last,  extending 
from  Turks-Row  to  Royal  Hos- 
pital-row. 

Sloane  -  Terrace,  Sloane  -  Square, 
Chelsea, — is  parallel  to  part  of  the 
N.  side,  extending  from  op.  134, 
Sloane-st.  to  George-st. 

Sly-Corner,  Charlotte-Mews,  Char- 
lotte-Street, Portland-Place, — be- 
hind the  L.  corner,  entering  by 
71,  Charlotte-st. 

Small- Pox-Hospital,    Battle-Bridge, 

Sommers-Town, is  facing   the 

N.  end  of  Gray's-inn-lane,  about 
a  mile  from  Middle-row.  Holborn. 

Smart's  Buildings,  High  Holborn, — 
at  1 S  I,  about  seventeen  door,  on 
the  R.  from  Drury-Iane. 


Smart's  Court,  Cartwright- Street* 
Rosemary-Lane, — two  doors  on 
the  L.  from  32,  in  the  said  lane. 

Smart's  Gardens,  Bethnal-Green,— 
a  group  of  small  houses  at  the  S. 
end  of  Wilmot-st.  extending  to- 
wards Dog-row. 

Smart's  C^uay,  Lower  Thames  - 
Street, — entrance  by  21,  on  the 
E,  side  of  Billingsgate. 

Smith's  Alley,   Ropemakers-Fields, 

Limehouse, at   60,    about  the 

middle  of  the  N.  side. 

Smith's  Buildings, Gray's-Inn-Lane,- 
forms  parr  of  the  E.  side,  between 
Constitution -row  and  White-hart- 
row,  near  Battle-bridge. 

Smith's  Buildings,  Chequer- Alley, 
Bunhill-Row,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side,  between  .99,  Bun- 
hill-row,  and  109,  Whitecross-st. 

Smith's  Buildings,  Lamb-AHey,  Bi- 

shop.gate-Without, on  the  N. 

side  of  Lamb-court,   entering  by 
68,  Sun-st. 

Smith's  Buildings,  Leadenhall  . 
Street, — behind  74,  by  Aldgate- 
pump. 

Smith's  Buildings,  Long-Lane,  Ber- 
mondsey^ — on  the  E.  side  of 
Miles's  Rents,  entrance  a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Bermondsey- 
church-yard. 

Smith's  Court,  Great  Windmill- 
Street,  Haymarket, — at  31,  five 
doors  S.  of  52,  Brewer-st. 

Smith's  Court,  Holborn-Hill,— at 
93,  op.  St.  Andrew's  church. 

Smith's  Court,  Brackley-Street,  Crip- 
plegate, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  Golden-lane,  toward*  Bridge- 
water-gardens. 

Smith's  Court,  Whitechapel-  Road, — 
at  6.5,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  east  of  the  church. 

Smith's  Court,  Lower  Chapman- 
Street,  St.  George's  in  the  East, — 
the  fifth  on  the  L.  from  Cannon- 
st.  road,  near  Mary-st.  and  Ann- 
street. 

Smith's 


Smith's  Place,  Skinner-Street,  Som- 
mers-Town, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Judd's  Place. 

Smith's  Place,  Gray's- Inn  -  Lane, 
Battle  -  Bridge, — hehind  Smith's 
buildings,  leading  to  Field's  build- 
ings. 

Smith's  Place,  Wapping-Street, — at 
G5,  between  Globe-st.  and  the 
entrance  to  the  London-docks. 

Smith's  Place,  Salmon-Lane,  Lime- 
house, — about  §  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Commercial-road,  and 
nearly  op.  Farmer's  Row. 

Smith's   Place,    Gibraltar-Row,   St. 

George's  Fields, op.  12,   the 

second  on  the  R.  from  Prospect- 
place,  near  the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Smith's  Rents,  York-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from  Queen-square,  and  nearly 
op.  Ship-court. 

Smith's  Rents,  St.  John  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  1  40,  three  doors 
S.  of  Mitre-court,  and  about  £  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  West- 
Smithfield. 

Smith's  Rents,  Angel-Square,  Bi- 
shopsgate-Without, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  137,    Bishopsgate-st. 

Smith's  Rents,  Bankside,  South- 
wark, — the  third  on  the  L.  from 
Bank-end,  about  four  doors  W. 
of  Horse -shoe-alley. 

Smith's  Rents,  Union-Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  last  on  the 
R.  from  the  London-road,  towards 
West-square. 

Smith's  Rents,  Bermondsey- Street,  - 
at  158,  nearly  op.  the  Church. 

Smith-Square,     Westminster, the 

houses  which  surround  St.  John's 
church,  entrance  by  52,  Mill- 
bank-street. 

Smith-Street  (Great),  King's  Rond, 
Chelsea, — about  -J  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Sloane-square,  or  is  the 
continuation  of  Durham  -  place, 
from  the  W.  side  the  Hospital. 

Smith-Street  (Little),   Chelsea, — the 


first  on  the  L.  in  the  last  from  the 
King's  Road. 

Smith-Street  ,Great\  Westminster,— 
the  S.  continuation  of  Dean-st. 
near  the  Abbey,  to  Great  Petcr-st. 

Smith-Street  (Little,)  Westminster,- 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Dean-st. 
extending  to  Bowling-st. 

Smith-Street,  Northampton-Square, 
Clerkenwell, — at  the  S.  corner, 
intersecting  Perceval-st.  and  ex- 
tending to  King-st. 

Smith-Street  (Upper),  Northampton- 
Square,  Clerkenwell, — op.  the  last, 
intersecting  Spencer-st.  and  ex- 
tending to  Wynyatt  st. 

Smith's  Ways,  Rotherhithe  or  Ber- 
rnondsey-Wall, — on  the  E.  side  of 
Mill-stairs  and  St.  Saviour's  dock. 

Smith's  Ways,  Wapping, — on  the 
E.  side  the  Dundee-wharf,  about 
|  of  a  mile  below  Hermitage- 
bridge. 

Smith's  Wharf, Rotherhithe- Wall,— 
between  East  -  Lane  -  stairs  and 
Fountain-stairs,  nearly  op.  Pal- 
mer's Rope  walk. 

Smithfield-Bars,  West-Smithfield, — 
at  76,  N.  side,  being  the  entrance 
to  St.  John-st. 

Smithfield-Market,  or  West-Smith- 
field,— at  the  N.  end  of  Gihspur- 
st.  from  Newgate-street,  or  from 
Snow-hill,  the  numbers  begin  and 
end  at  Cow-lane,  viz.  1  and  93. 

Smith  field  (Upper  East),  Little  Tow- 
er-Hill,— extends  from  the  E.  side 
of  Tower-hill,  to  Parsons-street, 
Ratcliffe-highway. 

Smithfield  (Lower  East1, the  con- 
tinuation of  Butcher-row  to  the 
Hermitage-bridge. 

Smock -Alley,  Spitalfields.  See 
Artillery- Place. 

Snead's  Court,  Engine-Street,  Picca- 
dilly,— the  N.  end  of  it,  leading 
to  Brick-st.  and  Park-lane. 

Snow's    Fields,    Bermondsey, the 

continuation  of  King-st.  entering 
by  109,  High-st.  Borough,  ex- 
tending 


s 


tending  to   238,  Bermondsey-st. 

Snow- Hill,    Holborn-Bridge, on 

theN.  side  of  Skinner- st.  extend- 
ing from  Fleet-market  to  St. 
Sepulchre's  church,  near  Newgate. 

Snow's  Rents,  York-Street,  West- 
minster,  is  nearly  op.  Queen- 
square. 

Society  for  the  Encouragement  of 
Arts,  John-Street,  Adelphi, — -at 
12,  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Adam-street,  entering  by  73,  in 
the  Srrand. 

Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice, — 
at  3 1 ,  Essex-st.  about  twenty  doors 
on  the  L.  from  210,  Strand. 

Society   for   the   Relief  of  Persons 

imprisoned  for  Small  Debt-,. 

seven  doors  on  the  R.  in  Craven- 
st.  from  10,  in  the  Strand. 

Society  for  the  Encouragement  of 
Servants,— at  10,  Pall-Mali,  a 
few  yards  on  the  R.  from  the 
Haymarket. 

Socrates  -  Place,      New-Inn-Street, 

Shoredirch, about  eight  doors 

on  the  R.  from  20,  New-inn-yard. 

Soil's  Row,  Hampstead-Road, ■ 

forms  part  of  the  W.  side,  extend- 
ing from  Charles-st.  near  Totten- 
ham-court-road to  Frederick's 
place. 

Somerset-  Buildings,Hackney-Road,- 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  Crabtree-.row, 
from  the  said  road,  near  Shore- 
ditch-church. 

Somer.-xt  -  Court,  Little  Somerset- 
Street,  Aldgate, — a  few  yards  on 
the  R.  from  22,  Somerset-street, 
near  Manse  1-st. 

Somerset-Hcuse  or  Place,  Strand, — 
entrance  between  151  and  152, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Temple  bar. 

Somerset  -  Place,  Providence  -  Row, 
Finsbary-Square, — the  second  on 
the  R.  from  the  City-road,  towards 
Paul-street. 

Somerset-  Place,  Kennington -Com- 
mon,  a  lew  yards  on  the  R. 


from  the  Horns-tavern,   towards 
Clapham. 

Somerset-Street,  Duke-Street,  Man- 
chester-Square,— at  42  i  five  doors 
on  the  L.  from  174,  Oxford-st. 
extending  to  Orchard-st. 

Somerset-Street,  Aldgate  or  White- 
chapel, — the  first  on  the  R.  east 
from  the  Minories,  extending  to 
Mansel-st. 

Somerset-Street  Little,  Aldgate, — at 
22,  in  the  last  described,  about 
six  doors  on  the  L.  from  Mansel- 
street. 

Sommer's  Place  East,  Sommers- 
Town, — on  the  R.  side  the  New- 
road,  about  |  of  a  mile  from  Rat- 
tle-bridge, extending  from  Will- 
sted-st.  to  Chalton-st. 

Sommer's  Place  West,  Sommers- 
Town, — the  W.  continuation  of 
the  last  described. 

Sommers  -  Stairs,  Lower  Thames- 
Street, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
below  London-bridge,  on  the  W. 
side  Billingsgate. 

Sope-Yard,  Park-Street,  Borough, - 
about  four  doors  on  the  L.  from 
the  Borough-market. 

Sophia  -  Place,  Duke  -  Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  fir  t  on  the 
L.  from  Webber-row,  towards  the 
Obelisk. 

Sots  -  Hole,    Archer  -  Street,  Great 

Windmill-Street,  Haymarket, 

a  dark  narrow  passage  at  the  E. 
end  of  it,  leading  into  Rupert-st. 

South  -  Crescent,  Tottenham  -  court- 
road.     See  Crescent. 

South-Lambeth, on  the  S.  side  of 

Vauxhall  turnpike,  on  the  L.  ex- 
tending towards  Stockwell-com- 
mon. 

South  London  Water-Works.  See 
Lambeth. 

South -Mews,  South -Street,  Man- 
chester-Square,  at    17,    three 

doors  on  the  L.  from  8,  Manches- 
ter-street. 

South-Molton-Lane,Oxford-Strect,- 

is 


is  parallel  to  or  behind  the  W. 
side  of  South-Molton-st. 

South  -  Molton  -  Street,  Oxford  - 
Street, — at  194,  near  \z  mile  on 
the  R.  from  Tyburn-turnpike,  ex- 
tending to  6,  Brook -st. 

South -Place,  Moorfields, forms 

part  of  the  N.  side,  adjoining 
South-street. 

South- Place,   Kenntngton-Cross, 

forms  part  of  the  R.  side  of  Up- 
per Kennington-lane,  nearly  op. 
the  Windmill-tavern. 

South-Place,  or  Row,  Kennington- 
Common,-the  houses  which  form 
the  N.  side  of  the  said  Common. 

South-Row,  New-Road,  Sommers- 
Town, — is  op.  Sommers-pl.  West, 
near  the  road  which  leads  to 
Tavistock-sq. 

South-Sea-Chambers,  Threadneedle- 
Stfeet, — at  41,  three  doors  on  the 
R.  from  the  South- Sea-House. 

South -Sea -Court,  Lombard -Street, 
Mint,  Borough, — -on  the  W.  side 
of  it,  or  on  the  E.  side  of  Little 
Guildford-street,  entering  by  75, 
Queen-street. 

South-Sea-Court,  Maze,  Borough,- 
at  14,  about  that  number  of 
doors  on  the  L.  from  95,  Tooley- 
street. 

South  -  Sea  -  House,    Threadneedle- 

Street, is  op.  the  church,  and 

adjoins  115,  Bishopsgate-strect ; 
there  is  another  entrance  at  18, 
Old  Broad-street. 

South-Sea-House  (Old)— at  19,  Old 
Broad- st.  nearly  op.  the  church. 

South-Street,  King's-Road,  Chelsea,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors 
from  Sloane-sq.  towards  Battersea- 
bridge. 

South-Street,  Manchester-Square, — 
the  second  on  the  R.  in  Man- 
chester-st.  from  the  N.  side  the 
square,  extending  to  High-st.  op. 
Marybone-lane. 

South -Street,  South  Audley- Street, 
Grosvenor-square, — intersects  it  at 


17,  about  |  of  a  mile  from  Cur- 
zon-st.  and  leads  into  Park -lane. 

South  -  Street,  Finsbury,  or  Moor- 
fields,  on  the  N.  side  of  Moor- 
fields, being  parallel  to  and  be- 
tween part  of  Finsbury. place  and 
Wilson-street. 

South-Street,  Spitalfields- Market,— 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  Paternoster- 
row  from  the  church. 

South-Street,    Lambeth, is  nearly 

op.  the  Three  Stags,  about  \  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Westminster- 
bridge. 

South  -  Street,    West  -  Square,    St. 

George's     Fields, about    the 

middle  of  the  S.  side,  extending 
to  Brook-street. 

South-Street,  East-Lane  .Walworth ,- 
about  the  middle  of  the  S.  side, 
extending  from  1,  Apollo-build- 
ings, to  Walworth-common. 

Southampton-Buildings.  Holborn,— 
at  318,  on  the  W.  side  of  Middle- 
row,  it  leads  to  53,  Chancery-lane. 

Southampton -Court,  Southampton- 
Buildings,  Holborn, — three  door? 
on  the  R.  in  the  last  from  Hol- 
born. 

Southampton  -  Court,  Southampton- 
Row,  Bloomsbury, — ten  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Upper  King-street, 
Holborn,  leading  into  Queen-sq. 

Southampton-Court,  or  Row,  Tot- 
tenham-Court-Road,  at  140, 

nearly  op.  Warren-st.  and  three  or 
four  doors  from  the  New-road. 

Southampton  -  Mews,  Southampton- 
Place,  New  -  Road,  Tottenham- 
Court, is  on  the  N.  side  of  the 

said  place. 

Southampton  -  Mews,  Southampton- 
Row,  Bloomsbury,' is  op.  10, 

being  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Upper  King- st.  Holborn. 

Southampton  -  Place,  New  -  Road, 
Tottenham-Court, — forms  part  of 
the  N.  side,  by  the  turnpike, 
about  |  of  a  mile  E.  of  Totten- 
ham-court-road. 
P  p  Southampton- 


Southampton-Row,  Edgware-Road,- 
at  83,  op.  Winchester- row,  near 
-|  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Tyburn- 
turnpike. 
Southampton -Row,  Bloomsbury, — 
the  continuation  of  Upper  King- 
st.  (entering  by  120,  High-Hol- 
born)  to  Russell  square. 

Southampton  -  Street,  Strand, at 

3^7,  near  the  middle  of  the  N. 
side,  extending  to  Co  vent-Gar- 
den. 

Southampton-St.  High-Holborn, — 
at  120,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Fleet-maiket,  extending 
to  Blnom, bury-square. 

Southampton  -  Street,  Pentonville 
High-Street  or  Road, — the  second 
on  the  R.  from  the  chapel  towards 
Battle-bridge. 

Spa  -  Fields,  Clerkenwell, — about  | 
of  a  mile  N.  of  Clerkenwell- 
green,  lying  between  St.  John- 
street-road  and  Cold-bath-fields. 

Spa  -  Fields  -  Chapel,  Brayne's  Row, 
Clerkenwell, — about  twelve  doors 
E.  from  the  turnpike  by  the  House 
of  Correction  towards  St.  John- 
street- road. 

Spa- Place,  Spa-Fields,  Clerkenwell,- 
part  ofBrayne'sRow.say  from  the 
turnpike  to  Wood-st. 

Spa-Road,  Bermondsey.  See  Grange- 
Road. 

Spa -Road -Passage,  Bermondsey, — 
the  first  on  the  left  E.  from  the 
Spa,  leading  to  Pittman's-pl.  and 
13,  Printers- place. 

Span's  Buildings,  St.  Pancras, — near 
Rcd-Hon-passage,  being  the  con- 
tinuation of  Vernon's  Buildings 
towards  the  church. 

Span's  Place,  Brill  Place,  Sommers- 
Town, — part  of  the  said  place, 
entrance  on  the  W.  side  the  Brill 
public-house. 

Spanih-Place,  Manchester-Squarc,- 
at  the  N.  K.  corner,  extending  to 
Charles-street. 

Spark's  Place,Dukc's  Place,  Aldgatc,- 


at  the  S.  E.  corner  of  Great 
Duke's  Place. 
Sparrick's  or  Spurrick's  Row,  Maze* 
Pond,  Borough, — a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  in  Weston  st.  from  35, 
Snow's  fields. 
Sparrow's  Buildings,  Potters- Fields, 
Horselvdown, — the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  yards  from  the  bottom  of 
Tcoley-street. 

Sparrow-Corner,  Rosemary-Lane,— 
part  of  the  N.  side  of  it  adjoining 
the  Minories. 

Sparrow's  Rents,  Portpool-Lane,— 
at  47,  about  the  middle  of  theN. 
side,  leading  to  Liquorpond-st.  by 
Meux's  brewery. 

Speding's  Gardens,  North  -  Street, 
Poplar, — about  the  middle  of  the 
E.  side,  between  Poplar  High-st. 
and  the  East-India. dock-road. 

Spencer  -  Place,  Kenningron  -  Com- 
mon,—  a  few  houses  on  the  R.  by 
the  White  Swan,  at  the  commence- 
ment of  the  Croydon-road. 

Spencer  -  Row,  Go.  well  -  Street  - 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  W.  side 
near  the  turnpike,  extending  from 
Upper  Ashby-st.  to  Spencer-st. 

Spencer-Street,  Northampton-Sq.— 
on  the  N.  side,  extending  from 
near  the  turnpike,  Goswell-street- 
road,  to  St.  John-street-road. 

Spencer  -  Street,  New  -  Inn  -  Yard, 
Shoreditch, — the  first  on  the  R.  a 
few  yards  from  176,  Shoreditch 
High-street. 

Spencer-Street,  St.  George's   in  the 

East. the   third  on   the   R.  in 

Charles-st.  from  Lower  Cornwall- 
st.  (op.  Blae-gate-fieids)  towards 
the  Commercial-road. 

Spicer-Court,  Spicer-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green,  orSpitalfields, — the  first  on 
the  R.  a  few  yards  from  h2,  Brick- 
lane. 

Spicer-Street,  Brick -Lane,  Bethnal- 
Green,  orSpitalfields,— at  82,  op. 
Hanbury's  brewery. 

Spikeman's  Court,  Little  Portland. 

Street, 


Street,    Maryhone, about   six 

door  on  the  R.  from  108,  Great 
Titchfieid  -street. 
Spiller's  ourt,  Webber-Row,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  econd  on 
the  L.  from  B!ackfrjars-rcad,  by 
the  Magdalen. ho  pital. 

Spital -Court,  Epical  -  btreet,  Mile- 
End  New-Town,— — the  first  on 
the  right  N.  fr ^m  Pelham-st. 

Spital- square, Bi.-hopsgate- Without, - 
at  104,  near  j  of  a  mile  on  the 
righ.  N.  from  the  church,  it  leads 
to  White- Lioo-st,  on  the  L.  and 
to  Lamb-st.  on  the  R. 

Spital-btreet,  Mile-End  New-Town, 
or  Spitalfields, — the  second  on  the 
R.  in  Spicer-  t.  from  82,  Brick  - 
lane,  extending  to  Pelham-st.  and 
WeU-street. 

Spitalfields- Market,    Spitalfields, 

entrance,  at  10,  Lamb-st.  or  at 
23,  Paternoster-row,  on  the  W. 
side  the  church. 

Spitalfields- Work-House, — on  the  E. 
side  of  Charles-st.  Mile-end  New- 
Town,  near  the  N.  end  of 
Baker's  Row,  from  94,  White- 
chapel-road. 

Spotted- Dog  Coach-Ofiice,  Strand,- 
at  298,  four  doors  E.  from  the 
New  Church. 

Spotted  -  Horse  -  Court,  Shoreditch 
High-Street,  at  197,  five  doors 
S.  of  holywell-lane. 

Spread  -  Eagle  -  Court,  Gray's-  Inn- 
Lane — at  27,  being  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  R,  from  Mjddle- 
row,  Hoi  born. 

Spread- Eagle-Court,  Finch-Lane, — 
at  21,  three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
81,  Corqhill. 

Spread  -  Eagle  -  Court,  Kingriand- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  L.  a  few 
doors  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Spread  -  Eagle  -  Court,  Limehouse- 
Causeway, — the  first  on  the  L.  a 
few  yards  from  Fore-st.  or  from 
Three.Coit-street. 

Spread- Eagle-Court,  Rotherhithe, — 


on  the  S.  side  the  church,  neat 
Cow-court. 

Spread  -  Eagle  -  Inn,  Gracechurch- 
Street, — behind  84,  twelve  doors 
on  the  L.  from  Leadenhall-st. 

Spring-Garden,  Charing-Cross,——* 
the  street  behind  the  W.  side  of  it, 
entrance  by  66,  or  at  51,  op.  the 
Equestrian  statue. 

Spring-Garden  (New)  Pimlico, — on 
the  E.  side  of  Avery-farra-row, 
and  between  Upper  Belgrave-pl. 
and  Five-fields. 

Spring- Garden,  Mile  -  End  New- 
Town, — a  group  of  small  hoiues 
between  Princes-row  and  Church- 
st.  entrance  by  14,  King  Edward- 
street. 

Spring  -  Garden  -  Court,  Mile-End- 
Road, — about  j  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  below  the  turnpike,  and  the 
first  E.  of  Stepney-green. 

Spring  -  Garden  -  Mews,  Charing- 
Cross, — en  the  S.  side  of  New- 
st.  and  nearly  op.  Buckingham- 
court,  from  37,  Charing-cross. 

Spring  -  Garden  -  Place,  Stepney, — a 
few  houses  on  the  R.  extending 
from  the  W.  ride  the  church  to- 
wards the  fields. 

Spring-Street,    Dorset-Street,    Port- 

man-Square, five  doors  on  the 

right,  W   from  Baker-st.  extend- 
ing to  Durweston-st. 

Spring-Street  (Upper), —  the  N.  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  to  York-st. 

Spring-btreet  (Great),  Shadwell,-ex- 
tends  from  the  S.  side  the  church- 
yard to  Lower-turning. 

Spring-Street  (Little),  Foxes-Lane, 
Shadwell, — four  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  E.  end  of  the  church-yard, 
leading  into  the  last  described. 

Spur-Inn,  High-Street,  Borough,—, 
at  98,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  London-bridge. 

Stable- Yard,  St.  James's, — the  last 
on  the  L.  in  Cleveland-row,  from 
the  Palace,  leading  into  St. 
James's  Park. 

Stacy's 


Stacy's  Repository,  Great  Portland- 
Street, — at  108,  nearly  op.  Little 
Titchfield-street. 
Stacey -Street, St. Giles's.  See Stracey- 

Street. 
Stafford-Place,  Pimlico, — about  ten 

dooib  from  Buckingham-gate. 
Stafford -Place,  Hill-Street,  Finsbury- 
Square, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Paul -street. 
Stafford-  Row,  Pimlico, — commences 
on  the  L.  by  Buckingham  -  gate, 
and  extends  to  Ward's  Row. 
Stafford-Street,    Lisson-Grove,   Lis- 

son-Green, is  nearly  op.   the 

Yorkshire- stingo. 
Stafford-Street,  Old  Bond-Street,— 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  58,  Pic- 
cadilly, extending  to  15,  Dover- 
street. 
Staining- Lane,  Wood-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — op.  the  N.  end  of  Gutter- 
lane,  entering  by  132,Cheapside. 
Stamford-Street,  Blackfriars-Road,- 
the  second  on  the  R.  about  twenty 
doors  from  the  bridge. 
Stamford-Street  (LTpper), — the  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  described  to 
Broad- wall. 

Stamp-Ojfice,   Somerset-Place, at 

the  S.  E.  corner  of  the  square,  en- 
trance   between     151    and   152, 
Strand. 
Standige's  Buildings,   Stoney-Lane, 
Tooley-Street, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  95,  Tooley-st. 
Stanford  -  Place,    East  -  Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  the  Kent-road. 
Stangage's    Buildings,     Bermondsey 
New-Road, — the  first  on  the  R. 
a  few  yards  from  the  Bricklayers- 
arms,  Kent-road. 
Stangate-Court,  Piccadilly, — at  53, 
on    the   W.   side   of  Burlington- 
house,  about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
frr  m  the  Hayniarket. 
Stangate,  Lambeth,— -the  first  on  the 
K.  about  seven  doors  from  West- 
minster-bridge. 


Stangate  -  Street,  Lambeth, the 

continuation  of  the  last,  bearing 
to  the  L.  it  extends  to  Lambeth 
Upper  Marsh. 

Stangate  -  Place,  Stangate- St.  Lam- 
beth,— at  36,  under  the  archway, 
near  Felix-street. 

Stangate- Wharf,  Lambeth, — the  first 
above  Westminster-bridge. 

Stanhope-Street,  May-Fair, — the  first 
on  the  L.  in  South  Audley-street, 
from  Curzon-street,  extending  to 
Park-lane. 

Stanhope- Street  (Little),  May-Fair,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  Hertford-st. 
from  Shepherd's  Market,  or  the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Park  lane. 

Stanhope  -  Street,  Clare  -  Market,— 
the  continuation  of  Newcastle-st. 
bearing  to  the  L.  from  the  E. 
side  the  New  Church  in  the  Strand. 

Stanton's  Wharf,  Tooley-Street,— 
at  the  N.  end  of  Stoney-lane,  en- 
tering by  95,  Tooley-st. 

Staple-Court,  Bermondsey-Street, — 
at  166,  five  doors  on  the  L. 
from  the  church  towards  Tooley- 
street. 

Staple's-Inn,  Hoi  born, —three  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Middle-row  to- 
wards Fleet-market. 

Staple's-Inn-Buildings,  Middle-Row, 
Holborn,— at  10,  leading  into 
Staple's  Inn. 

Staple's  Rents,  Paradise-Street,  Ro- 
therhithe, — at  85,  a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Mill-pond-bridge. 

Stapleton's  Coal  -  Wharf,  White, 
friars, — on  the  W.  side  of  White- 
friars-dock. 

Stapleton's  -  Court,  Ropemakers. 
Street,  Moorfields, — on  the  N. 
side,  between  Finsbury-st.  and 
Type- st. 

Star-Alley,  Upper  East-Smithfield,- 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  east  of 
Butcher-row,  leading  to  Cart- 
wright-square. 

Star-Alley,  Fenchurch-Street,— —  at 

52,  being  that  number  en  the  R. 

from 


from  Graccchurch-st.  leading  to 
Mark -lane. 

Star-Corner,  Bermondsey- Street,- — 
the  continuation  of  it,  from  Long- 
lane  to  the  Grange-road. 

Star-Court,  Strand, — a  few  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Temple-bar  and 
nearly  op.  Essex-st. 

Star-Court,  Chancery-Lane,-at  114, 
about  eighteen  doors  on  the  L. 
from  191,  Fleet- st. 

Star-Court,  Cross-Lane,  Parker's 
Lane,  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields,-three 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Newton-st. 
entering  by  206,  High-Holborn. 

Star-Court,  Little  Compton-Street, 
Soho, — at  12,  on  the  N.  side, 
between  Greek-st.  and  Crown-st. 

Star-Court,  Grub-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — about  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side,  op.  Angel-court. 

Star-Court,  Bread  -  Street,  Cheap- 
side, — at  53,  about  nine  doors  on 
the  L.  from  -16,  Cheapside. 

Star-Court,  Bread-Street-Hill,  — at 
25,  five  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Bread-st.  leading  to  Hugging- 
lane. 

Star-Court,  Mint-Street,  Borough, — 
is  facing  Duke-st.  and  about  a  of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  .from  op.  St, 
George's  church. 

Star-Court ,  Bermondsey-Street,— at 
250,  about  thirty-five  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Tooley-st. 

Star-Court,  Great  Eastcheap. — six 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Fish-street- 
hill  towards  Cannon-st. 

Star  Newspaper-Office, — on  the  N. 
side  of  Fleet-st.  by  Temple-bar. 

Star-Place,  Lower  Chapman-Street, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — the  last 
on  the  L.  from  Cannon- street- 
road  and  op.  Albion- place. 

Star-Street,  Shadwell, — the  continu- 
ation of  Shakespear's  walk  (en- 
tering by  48,  High-st.)  to  24, 
Wapping-wall. 

Star- Yard,  Carey-Street,  Lincoln's- 
Jnn-Fields,— .the  first  on  the  R. 


from  99,  Chancery-lane,  leading 

into  Chichester-rents. 
Star*  Yard,     Old  Gravel-Lane, — at 

103,  three  doors  on  the    L.  from 

65,  Ratcliffe-highway. 
Star  and  Garden  -   Yard,  Ratcliffe- 

Highway, — at  GO,  the  second  on 

the  R.  a  few  doors  E.  from  Old 

Gravel  lane. 
Starch-  Alley,    Goswell-Street, at 

30,  on  the  S.  side  of  Old-st. 
Starch- Yard, Old  Gravel-Lane.    See 

Star-Yard. 
Statchell's  or  Statch well's    Court, 

Church  -  Lane,    Whitechapel    or 

Commercial-Road, — about  £  of  a 

mile  on  the  R.  from  the  church 

and  op.  Union-st. 
Statesman  Newspaper-Office, at 

87,  Fleet-st.  a  few  doors  on  the 

L.  from  Fleet-market. 
Stationers- Alley,   Ludgate-Street, — 

at  35,  the  second  on  the  R.   from 

St.    Paul's-church-yard,     leading 

into  Stationers-court    and    Ave- 

Maria-lane. 
Stationers  -  Court.        See    the  last 

article. 
Stationers- Hall, — on  the  N.  side  of 

Stationers-court,  bearing  to    the 

L.  from  Ludgate-st. 
Stave- Yard,    Wapping-Street, at 

33c2,  about  §  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 

below  Hermitage-bridge. 
Staverton  -  Row,  Newington-  Butts 

or  Walworth, — part    of   the   R. 

side,  commencing  by  the  Elephant 

and  Castle. 
Steel- Yard,  Upper  Thames-Street, — 

at  87,  op.   Bush-Lane,  near  |  of 

a  mile  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 
Steel's  Yard,  Great  Tower-Hill, — at 

33,  on  the   E.  side,  about  eight 

doors  from  Coopers-row. 
Steel's    Yard,    New-Street,   Maze- 
Pond,  Borough, — entrance  by  6, 

on  the  E.  side  Guy's  Hospital. 
Steelhouse-Lane,    Stepney, — is   op. 

the    Causeway,  extending   from 
Brook- 


Brook-st.  across  the  fields  towards 
Stepney-church. 

Steers- Piace,  Barbican, — at  10,  being 
that  number  of  doors  on  the  K. 
from  Aiciersgate-st. 

St.  Stephen's  Church,  Ccleman- 
Street, — about  seven  or  eight 
doqrs  on  the  L.  from  Lothbury. 

St.  Stephen's  Church,  Walbr'ook,- — 
at  the  S.  W.  corner  of  the  Man- 
sionrHouse. 

S*. .  Stephen's  Court,  New  Palace- 
Yard,  Westminster, — on  the  E. 
side  by  the  River  Thames. 

Stephen  Mews,   Gres.e-Streef,  Tot- 

reriham-Court-Road, at     31 , 

about  five  doors  en  the  L.  from 
23,  Rathbone-place. 

Stephen-  Street,  Tottenham  -  Court- 
Road, —at  29,  the  second  street 
on  the  L.  from  Oxford-st.  leading 
to  Gresie-st.  and  23,  Rathbone- 
p'ace. 

Stepney  -  Causeway,  Brook-Street, 
RatclifFe, — about  the  middle  of 
the  N.  side,  extending  to  the 
Commercial-  road. 

Stepney-Gap,  Stepney-Causeway, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  the  Com- 
jnercial-road  towards  Brcok-sr. 

Stepney-Green, Stepney, — about \  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  in  Mile-end- 
road,  E.  from  the  turnpike,  ex- 
tending to  near  the  church. 

Stepney  -Green-Terrace, — forms  part 
of  the  R.  side  of  Stepney-green, 
entering  by  Mile-end-road,  it  ex- 
tends from  Prospeft-place  toCroiS- 
row. 

Stepney -Meeting  -  House -Charity- 
school, — at  the  N.  end  of  White- 
horc-st.  from  the  Commercial- 
run  d. 

Strpncy-Ncw-Square.  See  Trafal- 
gar-Square. 

Stepney  -  Old  -  Square,  Stepney- 
Green, — about  j  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Mile-cnd-road,  and  near 
the  N.  side  the  Church-yard. 

Stepney's  Rents,  Hackney -Road, — 


about  seven  or  eight  houses  on  the 
r  R.     side,     between     Shoreditch- 
church  and  Crabtree-row. 

Steven's  Buildings,  Bell-Street,  Pad, 
dington, — at  15,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Lisson- 
Green. 

Steward's  or  Stewart's  Court,  Clerk- 
enwell-Green, — at  33,  N.  side, 
nearly  pp.  the  Sessions-house. 

Stewards  -  Office,  Gray's  -  Inn, — by 
the  chapel,  at  the  N.  E.  corner  of 
Holborn-ccurt. 

Steward's  Rents,  Drury-Lane, — at 
128,  five  door,  on  the  R.  north 
of  Princes-st.  leading  to  Wild-st, 

Steward-Street,  Goswell-Street, — at 
80,  the  fourth  en  the  R.  north 
from  Old-st.  extending  to  29, 
Brick  lane. 

Steward-Street,  Spitalfields, the 

second  on  both  the  R.  and  the  L. 
in  Union-st.  from  69,  Bishops- 
gate-street- without. 

Still- Alley,  Bishop^gate- Without,— 
at  190",  six  doors  N.  of  the 
church. 

Still-Alley,  Houndsditch, — at  104, 
nearly  op.  St.  Mary-Axe. 

Still- Alley,  Blue-Gate- Fields,  Shad- 
well, — the  second  on  the  R.  about 
eight  doors  from  215,  High-at. 
Shadwell. 

Still-Stairs,  Horselydown, — at  the 
N.  end  of  Potter's  fields  from  the 
bottom  of  Tooley-st.  about  -|  a 
mile  below  London-bridge. 

Stillwell-Court,  Maze,  B  rough, 

at  25,  the  fifth  on  the  L.  from 
195,  Tooley-st. 

Stock-Kxchange,  Capel-Court,  Bar- 
tholomew-Lane,— at  the  E.  end, 
entering  nearly  op.  the  E.  entrance 
to  the  Bank  of  England. 

Stock- Weavers  Alms-Houscs,Kings- 
land-Road, — about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  IromShoreditch-church. 

Stone-Buildings,  Lincoln's-lnn,-the 
first  on  the  R.  from  op.  55,  Chan- 
cery-lane, near  Holborn. 

Stcne- 


Stone-Court,  Laundry. Yard,    Great 

Peter-Street,   Westminster, the 

first  on  the  R.from  the  said  street, 
entering  near  Marsham-st. 

Stones-End,  Borough, — at  the  S. 
end  of  Blackman-street  by  the 
King's  Bench,  about  |  of  a  mile 
from  London-bridge. 

Stone's  Row,  New- Road,  Sommers- 
Town, — nearly  op.  Chalton-st. 
about  j  oF  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Battle-bridge. 

Stone  -  Stairs,  Broad  -  Street,  Rat- 
clifFe, — at  94,  on  the  W.  side  the 
India-Company's  warehouse,  and 
nearly  facing  Globe-stairs,  Ro- 
therhithe. 

Stone  -  Stairs  -  Court,  Broad-Street, 
Ratcliffe, —  at  94,  op.  the  said 
stairs. 

Stone- Yard.Queen-Street, Borough ,- 
at  '20,  about  that  number  of 
houses  on  the  R.  from  Union-st. 

Stonecutters- Alley,  Blackfriars, 

the  S.  end  of  Cock-court,  entering 
by  18,  Ludgate-hill. 

Stonecutters-Buildings,  Little  Oueen- 
Street,  Lincoln's-  Inn-Fields, — at 
5,  seventeen  doors  on  the  L.  from 
223,  High-Holborn. 

Stonecutters-Court,  Little  St.  Mar- 
tin's Lane, — at  13,  being  that 
number  of  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  W.  end  of  L'mg-acre. 

Stonecutters-Street,  Fleet-Market,- 
at  75,  about  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side,  extending  to  22,  Shoe- 
lane. 

Stonecutters- Yard,  Kent-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  22,  being  that  num- 
ber of  houses  on  the  L.  from  be- 
hind St.  George's  church. 

Stoney-Lan;-,  Gravel-Lane,  Hounds- 
ditch, — the  third  on  the  R.  from 
148,  Houndsdiichj  leading  to  Pet- 
ticoat-lane. 

Stoney-Lane,  Tcoley-Street, — at  95, 
about  y  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  London-bridge. 

Stoney-Street,  Borough-Market, 


forms  prut  of  the  W.  side,  ex- 
tending to  Clink-st. 

Store  -  Street  (Great),  Tottenhara- 
Court-Road, — at  35,  the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  Oxford-st.  ex- 
tending to  79,  Gower-st. 

Store-Street  (Little), — a  few  door* 
on  the  R.  in  the  last  described, 
from  79,  Gower-st. 

Story's  Gate,  St.  James's  Park. — at 
Great  George-st.  Westminster. 

Stracey -Street, Monmouth-Street,  St. 
Giles's, — the  second  on' the  R. 
from  Broad-st.  leading  to  Lloyd's 
court  by  the  Church-yard. 

Strand, — the  N.  parallel  to  the 
Thames,  extending  from  Charing- 
cross,  where  the  numbers  begin 
and  end.  viz.  I  and  487,  to 
Temple-bar,  where  there  is  236, 
about  |  of  a  mile  in  length. 

Strand  -  Lane,  Strand, — at  168, 
nearly  op.  the  New  Church, 
leading  to  Surrey-stain. 

Stratford- Mews,  Mary  bone-Lane, — • 
at  67,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
152,  Oxford-st. 

Strntford-Place,  Oxford-Street, — at 
159,  op.  South-Mo'ton-st.  near  j  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  Tyburn-turn- 
pike. 

Streatham-Street,  Charlotte-  Street, 
Bloomsbury, — at  20,  six  do  rs  S. 
from  3  !,  Great  Russeli-st.  it  leads 
into  Bainbridgc-st.  and  Oxford- 
street. 

Strcatham-Mews,  Stre3tham-Ctreet, 
Bloomsbury, — rn  the  N.  side,  a 
few  yard,  from  Diot-^t. 

Street's  Buildings,  Mount-Street, 
Grosvenor-Square, — at  75,  about 
six  doors  E.  from  16,  Park  st. 

Strertcn-Strcet,  Piccadilly, — about 
the  middle  of  the  N.  side,  and  the 
first  W.  of  Berkeley  st. 

Stringer's  Row,  Deptford  Lower- 
Road,  Rotherhithe, — the  first  On 
the  L.  from  the  E.  end  of  Para- 
dise-Vow. 

Stroud   Waggon-OfEce, at    18, 

Grub- 


Grub- st.  six  doors  on  the  R. 
from  97,Fore-st. 

Strutton-Ground,    Westminster, 

the  continuation  of  Great  Chapel- 
st.  from  Broadway  to  Great  Peter - 
st.  and  the  Horseferry-road. 

Suffolk-Court,  Harrow-Street,  Mint, 
Borough, — about  seven  doors  on 
the  R.  from  Mint-st. 

Suffolk-Lane,  Upper  Thames-St. — 
at  152,  the  fifth  on  the  R.  from 
London-bridge,  leading  to  Bush- 
lane  and  22,  Cannon-st. 

Suffolk-Mews,  Suffolk-Street  Mid- 
dlesex-Hospital,— on  the  W.  side, 
■  of  the  hospital,  and  on  the  E. 
side  of  Suff  lk-st. 

Suffolk-Place,  Bateman'sRow,  Shore- 
ditch, — the  first  on  the  L.  three 
doors  from  the  Curtain-road. 

Suffolk-Street,  Middlesex-Hospital, - 
three  doors  W.  of  it,  extending 
from  9,  Charles-st.  to  44,  Union- 
street. 

Suffolk-Street  (Little),  Haymarket,- 
seven  doors  on  the  R.  from  Cock- 
spur-st.  extending  to  Whitcomb- 
street. 

Suffolk-Street  (Great),  Haymarket,- 
the  first  on  both  the  R.  and  the 
L.  in  the  last  from  the  Haymarket, 
extending  to  Cockspur-st. 

Suffolk-Street,  Cannon-Street-Road, 

St.  George's  in  the  East, -op. 

William-st.  being  a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  from  the  Commercial-road 
towards  Whitechapel-road. 

Suffolk-Street  (Great),  Blackman- 
Street,  Borough, — at  80,  about 
sixteen  doors  on  the  L.  from  the 
King's  Bench,  leading  to  Gravel- 
lane. 

Suffolk-Street  (Little),  Borough, — 
the  third  on  the  R.  in  the  last 
described, from  80,  Blackman-st. 

Sugar  Rakers- Yard,  Duke's  Place, — 
the  third  on  the  R.  along  Cree- 
church-lane,  from  87,  Leadenhall- 
strcet. 

Sugar-Loaf-Court,  Dorset-Street,  Sa- 


lisbury-Square,— at  100,  the  fifth 
on  the  L.  from  82,  Fleet-st. 

Sugar-Loaf-Court,  Upper  Thames- 
Street,-^-at  196,  nearly  op.  Queen- 
hithe. 

Sugar  -  Loaf-  Court,  Long- Alley, 
Moorfields, — the  fifth  on  the  L. 
from  Moorfields  towards  Crown- 
street. 

Sugar  -  Loaf  -  Court,  Bishopsgate- 
Without, — at  130,  about  twelve 
doors  on  the  L.  north  from  Sun- 
street. 

Sugar  -  Loaf-  Court,  Angel  -  Alley, 

Bishopsgate- Without, the  third 

on  the  L.  from  138,  Bishopsgate- 
street. 

Sugar-Loaf-Court,  Holywell-Lane, 
Shoreditch, — at  52,  the  third  on 
the  L.  from  194,  Shoreditch  High- 
street. 

Sugar-Loaf-Court,  Leadenhall-St.— 
at  50,  op.  Creechurch-lane,  lead- 
ing to  108,  Fenchurch-st. 

Sugar  -  Loaf-  Court,  Bermondsey- 
Street, — at  46,  being  that  number 
on  the  L.  from  Tooley-st. 

Sugar- Loaf- Court,  Essex -Street, 

Whitechapel, the    first  on   the 

R.  from  105,  Whitechapel  High- 
street. 

Sugar  -  Loaf-  Court,  Swan  -  Street, 
Goodman's  Fields, — the  second 
on  the  R.  from  48,  in  the  Mi- 
nories. 

Summer-Place,  Stepney, — the  first 
E.  parallel  to  Ocean-st.  on  the  N. 
side  the  Church-yard. 

Summer-Street,  Eyre-Street,  Leather- 
Lane, — twelve  doors  on  the  R. 
from  the  N.  end  of  the  said  lane, 
near  Meux's  brewer}'. 

Sumner's  Buildings,  Bishop^gate- 
Without, — at  22,  a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  north  from  the  church. 

Sun-Alley,  Golden- Lane,  Cripple- 
gate, — the  third  on  the  R.  a  few 
doors  N.  from  Barbican. 

Sun-Alley,  Upper  East-Smithfield,— • 
at  20,  neatly  op.  Butcher-row. 

Sun- 


Sun  -  Court,  Sun  -  Alley,  Golden- 
Lane,— a  few  yards  from  Golden- 
lane  towards  Red-lion-market. 

Sun-Court,  Grub-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — about  twelve  doors  on  the 
L.  from  15,  Chiswell.st. 

Sun-Court,  Cloth-Fair, — the  third 
on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from  GO, 
West-Srnithfield; 

Sun-Court,  Thread  needle-  Street, 

at  02,  nearly  op.  the  N.  E.  corner 
of  the  Royal-Exchange. 

Sun-Court,  Little  Ikli-Alley,  Moor- 

fields, the     la.t   on  the    L.  in 

Swan-alley,  from  67,  Coleman- 
street. 

Sun-Court,  AMgate  High. Street, — 
at  20,  about  twelve  doors  E.  of 
the  church. 

Sun-Court,  Curzon-Street,  May. 
Fair, — at  13,  three  door3  W.  of 
Half-moon-st.  it  leadi  to  Shep- 
herd's market. 

Sun-Court,  Mile- End- Road, two 

doors  E.  of  the  Vintners-alms- 
houses,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  below  the  turnpike. 

Sun  Fire-OfEce,  Cornhill, — the  se- 
cond door  on  the  R.  from  the 
Royal -Exchange  towards  the  Man- 
sion-house, also  in  Craigscourt, 
Charing-cross. 

Sun  Newspaper-Office,  Strand, — at 
112,  op.  Exeter-Change. 

Sun-Square,  Sun-Street,  Bishops- 
gate, — at  18,  about  that  number 
of  doors  on  the  L.  from  149, 
Bishopsgate- without. 

Sun-Street,  Bishopsgate -Without, — 
at  149,  about  £■  of  a  mile  en  the 
L.  north  from  the  church,  leading 
to  Crown-st.  Finsbury-squarc. 

Sun-Street,  East-Lane,  Walworth, — 
the  fourth  on  the  L.  near  y  of  a 
mile  from  Walworth  High-st.  or 
road. 

Sun  Yard,  Nightingale  Lane,  East- 

Smithfield, at    28,    about    the 

middle  of  the  W.  side. 

Sun  -Tavern  -  Court,  Sun  -Tavern- 


Fields,  Shad  well, — on  the  S.  side 
the  Rope-walk,  entering  by  the 
first  on  the  R.  in  King  David-lane, 
from  198,  Shadwell  High-st. 

Sun  -Tavern- Fields,  Shadwell, — on 
theN.  side  Shadwell  High-st.  say 
from  117  to  \03,  or  from  King 
David-lane  to  Love-lane. 

Sunday- Advertiser  Newspaper-Of- 
fice,— eleven  doors  on  the  R.  in 
Catherine-st.  from  3 12,  Strand. 

Surgeoni-College  or  Hall,  Portugal- 
Street,   Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, ■ 

about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
nearly  op.  Carey -^t. 

Surrey-Buildings,  East-Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— the  first  on  tfie  L.  from 
Surrey-Place,  Kent-road.  • 

Surrey-Canal-Dock,  Rotherhithe,— 
ab)ut  |  of  a  mile  below  the 
church  and  nearly  op.  Shadwell- 
dock. 

Surrey  -  Chapel  (Rev.  R.  Hill's), 
Blackfriars-Road, — about  £  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  bridge. 

Surrey-Dispensary,  Union-Street, 
Borough, — by  Union-Hall,  a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  from  218,  High- 
street. 

Surrey-Institution,  Blackfriars-Rd  .- 
about  six  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
bridge. 

Surrey-Mills,  Rotherhithe, near 

the  Platform,  about  £  of  a  mile 
W.  of  the  church. 

Surrey-Place,  Surrey-Street,  Strand,- 
at  30,  about  eight  doors  on  the 
R.  from  170,  in  the  Strand. 

Surrey-Place,  Lower  Queen-Street, 
Rotherhithe, — is  parallel  to  part 
of  the  W.  side,  extending  from 
Cow-lane  to  Silver-st. 

Surrey-Place,     Kent-Road, forms 

part  of  the  R.  side,  about  7  of  a 
mile  below  the  Bricklayers-arms 
and  near  Surrey- square. 

Surrey-Road.    See  Blackfriars-Road. 

Surrey- Row^BIackfriars-Road, — the 
second    on  the  L.  from  Surrey- 
chapel  towards  the  Obelisk. 
Q_q  Surrey- 


Surrey-Square,    Kent-Road, the 

first  on  the  R.  below  East-lane, 
about  4  of  a  mile  from  the 
Bricklayers-arms. 

Surrey-Stairs,  Surrey-Street,  Strand, - 
at  the  S.  end  of  it,  being  the  fir.t 
E.  of  Somerset-house. 

Surrey-Street,  Strand, — at  173,  the 
fourth  on  the  L.  from  Temple-bar 
and  the  first  E.  of  Somerset- house. 

Surrey-Street  (Great),  Blackfriars- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  E.  side, 
say  from  Holland-st.  to  Surrey- 
chapel,  also  part  of  the  op.  side, 
say  from  Cross-st.  to  Christ- 
church. 

Surrey- Street  (New),  Blackfriars- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  W. 
side,  say  from  Stamford-st.  to 
Christ-church. 

Susannah  -  Place,  Curtain  -  Road, 
Shoreditch, — forms  part  of  the 
W.  side,  near  Old- street-road. 

Susannah  -  Row,  Curtain  -  Road, 
Shoreditch,— the  fifth  on  the  L. 
from  Worship-st.  extending  to- 
wards Leonard-st. 

Sussex-Place,   Kent-Road, forms 

part  of  the  R.  side,  about  £  of  a 
mile  below  the  Bricklayers-arms. 

Suters  -  Buildings,  Chapel  -  Path, 
Sommers-Town,. — at  29,  between 
Ossulston-street  and  Middlesex-st. 

Sutton's  Court,  Bishopsgate-With- 
in,i — at  77,  about  twelve  doors  S. 
from  the  church. 

Sutton-Place,    Lisson-Green, the 

first  on  the  R.  in  Mitcham-st. 
from  nearly  op.  18,  Lisson-st. 

Suttorr-Street,  Soho  Square, — at  21, 
on  the  E.  side,  extending  to  Crown- 
street. 

Futton-Street  (Little),— the  first  on 
the  L.  in  the  last,  from  21,  in  the 
square,  leading  to  Ealcon-bridge- 
court. 

Sutton-Street  (Great),  Clerkenwell,- 
at  12S,  Goswell-st.  nearly  op. 
Old-street,  it  extends  to  172,, St. 
John- st. 


Sutton  -  Street  (Little),  GoswelT- 
Street, — about  six  doors  N.  of  the 
last  described. 

Sutton-Street, Maze- Pond, Borough,- 
on  the  W.  side,  extending  from 
the  S.  end  of  Guy's  hospital  to- 
wards Snow's  fields. 

Swallow-'Gardens,  Rosemary -Lane,- 
at  1*28,  the  sixth  on  the  L.  from 
84,  in  the  Minories. 

Swallow-Street,  Piccadilly, — at  45, 
op.  St.  James's  church,  where  the 
numbers  begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and 
160,  it  extends  to  323,  Oxford- 
st.  about  i  a  mile  in  length. 

Swan- Alley,  St.  Ann's  Court,  War- 
dour-Street, — at  12,  a  few  yards 
on  the  R.  from  3 1 ,  Wardour-st. 

Swan- Alley,  St.  John-Street,  Clerk- 
enwell, — at  72,  the  fourth  on  the 
L.  from  West-Smithfield  towards 
St.  John's  lane. 

Swan  -  Alley  (Great),  Coleman- 
Street, — at  66,  the  fifth  on  the  R. 
from  Lothbury  and  about  fourteen 
doors  on  the  L.  from  London- wall. 

Swan'-Alley  (Little),— the  E.  conti- 
nuation of  the  last  to  Little  Bell- 
alley. 

Swan- Alley,  Nightingale-Lane.  See 
Swan-Street. 

Swan-  Alley,  Rotherhithe-Street, — at 
31 1 ,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
below  the   church. 

Swan  -  Court,  Bream's  Buildings 
Chancery-Lane,— at  the  E.  end, 
entering  by  37,  Chancery-lane. 

Swan  -  Court,  Golden  -  Lane,  St. 
Luke's — behind  75,  or  the  first  on 
the  R.  in  Cow  heel-alley. 

Swan-Court,  Swan-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — four  doors  on  the  R. 
from  151,  Church-st.  near  Brick- 
lane. 

Swan -Court,    Petticoat-Lane, at 

118,  the  fifth  on  the  R.  from  41, 
Aldgate  High-st. 

Swan-Court,  Mansel-Street,  Good- 
man's Fields, — at  9,  two  doors 
N.  of  Swan  st. 

Swan- 


Swan-Court,  Rosemary-Lane,— at 
57,  on  the  W.  side  of  White's 
yard. 

Swan-Court,  Narrow-Wall,  Lam- 
beth,— a  few  doors  W.  of  Cuper's 
Bridge,  extending  towards  the 
Thames. 

Swan-Court,  William-Street,  Black- 
friars-Road, — at  17,  nearly  op. 
Pitt-st.  leading  to  Gravel-lane. 

Swan-Inn,  Holborn-Briilge, — op.  the 
N.  end  of  Fleet- market. 

Swan  and  Two  Necks-Inn,  Lad- 
Lane, — at  10,  op.  the  N.  end  of 
Milk-st.  Cheapside. 

Swan-Inn  ,(One),  Bishopsgate- With- 
out,— at  180,  about  twenty  doors 
N.  of  the  church. 

Swans  -  Inn  (Two),  Bishopsgate- 
Without,— at  186,  about  fifteen 
doors  N.  of  theyhurch. 

Swans  -  Inn  (Four),  Bishopsgate- 
Within, — at  82,  about  eighteen 
doors  S.  of  the  church. 

Swan  Coach-Office,  Charing-Cross,- 
two  or  three  doors  on  the  R.  to- 
wards the  Horse-guards. 

Swan-Inn ,  Whitech  apel  High-St. — 
at  20,  ten  doors  W.  of  Red-lion- 
street. 

Swan-Inn,  Blackman  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— on  the  S.  side  of  St. 
George's  church. 

Swan-Lane,  Swan- Yard,  Blackman- 
Street,  Borough, — the  continua- 
tion of  it,  entering  by  St.  George's 
church. 

Swan-Lane  (Old),  Upper  Thames- 
Street, at   102,    about  sixteen 

doors  on  the  L.  from  London- 
bridge. 

Swan-Lane,  Rotherhithe, — about  | 
of  a  mile  below  the  church,  and 
on  the  W.  side  of  Clarence-st. 

Swan  -  Mead,  Bermondsey  -  New- 
Road, — at  the  E.  end  of  Brandon- 
st.  near  the  Bricklayers- arms. 

Swan- Place,  Kent-Road, — the  fourth 
on  the  R.  below  the  Bricklayers- 
arms,  leading  towards  Lock's 
fields. 


s 

Swan- Place*  Mile-End-Green,-—-— 
op.  Epping-place,  being  a  few 
doors  S.  from  Mile-end-turnpike. 

Swan-Stairs  (Old),  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  the  bottom  of  Old- 
swan-lane,  and  the  first  stairs  above 
London-bridge. 

Swan-Street,    Church-Street,    Beth- 

nal-Green, at  151,  ten  doors 

W.  of  Brick-lane,    extending  to 
Sclater-st. 

Swan-Street,    Minories, at  47, 

about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
extending  to  8,  Mansel-st. 

Swan-Street,  Upper  East-Smithfield,- 
at  102,  leading  to  Butcher- row 
on  the  R.  and  to  Nightingale-lane 
on  the  L. 

Swan  -  Street,     Kent  -  Road, the 

fourth  on  the  L.  below  the  Brick- 
layers-arms, and  op.  Swan-place. 

Swan-Walk,  Paradise-Row,  Chel- 
sea,— op.  31,  leading  by  the  side 
of  the  Botanic  -  garden  to  the 
Thames. 

Swan- Yard,  Strand,; — at,  331,  op. 
Somerset-house,  leading  to  White- 
hart-yard. 

Swan- Yard,  Tothill-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  first  on  the  R.  from 
the  W.  end  of  the  Abbey. 

Swan-  Yard,  ShoreditchHigh-Street,- 
at  54,  nearly  op.  Holy  well-lane, 
about  |  of  a  mile,  S,  of  the 
church. 

Swan  -  Yard,     Whitechapel  -  High- 
7  Street, — at  20,    about  ten  doors 
W.  of  Red-Lion-st. 

Swan- Yard,  Mile-End-Road, — the 
third  on  the  left  E.  from  the  Old 
Globe,  about  {  a  mile  below  the 
Turnpike. 

Swan-Yard,  Black  man- Street,  Bo- 
rough,  on  the  S.  side  of  St. 

George's  church. 

Swan- Yard,  Church-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  Thames,  and  op.  the  church. 

Swan  -  Yard,  Bermondsey  -  Street. 
Sec  Black  Swan. 

Swan 


Swan  and  Hoop  Passage,  Cornhill, — 
eleven  doors  on  the  R.  from  the 
Mansion-house,    leading    to    78, 
Lombard-st. 
Swedish  Church,  Princes-Scuare,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  build- 
ing in  the  centre  of  the  square. 
Sweeds  -  Court,    Trinity  -  Lane, — at 
8,  six  doors  on  the  L.  from  Bow- 
lane,  towards  Old  Fish-st. 
Sweeds-Court,    Moor-Lane,     Crip- 
plegate, — at  the  N.  end  of  it,  on 
the  L.  leading  to  Butler's  alley  and 
Grub-street. 
Sweedland-Court,  Bishopsgate-With- 
out, — about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  church,  and  four  doors 
S.  from  Widegate-st. 
Sweedland-Court,  Vicfualling-Orlice- 
Square,  Tower-Hill, — a  few  doors 
on  the  L.  towards  the  New  Mint. 
Sweetar-^le  -  Court,      Bishop-gate  - 
Without, — at  157,    about    eight 
doors  S.  from  Sun-st. 
Sweetapple  -  Court,    Castle  -  Street, 

Bethnal-Green, two   or   three 

doors    E.    of    Austin-st.    behind 

Shoreditch-church . 

Sweeting's  Alley,  Cornhill, — at  87, 

on  the  E.  side  the  Royal-Exchange. 

Sweeting's  Rents,   Cornhill,  on  the 

E.  side  the  last  described. 
Swinton-Street,  Gray 's-Inn- Lane, — 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Middle-row,  Holborn. 
Swiss-Chapel,   Moor-Street,   Seven- 
Dials, entrance  two  or  three 

doors  on  the  R.  from  Monmouth- 
st.  towards  Crown-st. 
St.  Swithin's  Church,  St.  Swithin's 

Lane, — the  corner  of  Cannon -st. 
St.  Swithin's  Lane,  Lombard-Streer,- 
at  10,  the  first  on  the  R.  from  the 
Mansion-house,  extending  to  81, 
Cannon-st. 
Symond's  Inn,  Chancery-Lane, — at 
32,  being  that  number  of  doors 
on  the  R.  from  194,  Flect-st. 

Symond's  Street,   Sloane- Square, 

at  the  N.  W.  corner,  leading  into 


South-street  and  the  King's  Road* 

Symond's  Wharf,  Tooley-Street,— . 
on  the  W.  side  of  Stanton';,  wharf, 
entering  by  Stoney-lane,  from  95, 
Tooley-st. 

Synagogue  (Great),  Duke's  Place,— 
on  the  S.  side,  or  a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  in  Duke-st.  from  19, 
Aldgate. 

Synagogue  (for  Dutch  Jews),  Lea- 
denhall-Street, — behind  53,  about 
twenty  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Aldgate. 

Synagogue  (for  Dutch  Jews), 
Church-Court,  Fenchurch.Street,- 
on  the  S.  side  of  the  church,  being 
a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from  behind 
60,  Fenchurch-st. 

Synagogue   (for    Portugue  e  Jews), 

Bevis-Marks, behind  10,  or  a 

few  yards  on  the  R.  in  Her.eage- 
lane. 

Synagogue  (for  German  Jews),  Den- 
mark-Court,   Strand, the   hV». 

door  on  the  R.  from  382,  Strand. 


I^ABKRNACLE,   Moorfields,— 
a  few  doors  on  the  L.  in  Ta- 
bernacle-row, from  36.  City-road. 

Tabernacle  -  AJley,  Fenchurch  - 
Street, — at  128, op.  Mincing-lane. 

Tabernacle- Place,  Tabernacie-Walk, 
City-Road, — at  the  N.  end  of  it, 
fr.cing  the  Tabernacle. 

Tabernacle- Row ,City-Road, — at  3G, 
the  third  on  the  R.  about  |  of  a 
mile  from  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
Finsbury-square. 

Tabernacle  -  Square,  Old  -  Street- 
Road,— the  N.  end  of  Paul-st. 
from  Finsbury-square. 

Tabernacle-Walk,  Finsbury-Square,- 
the  continuation  of  Windmill-st. 
to  the  Tabernacle. 

Talbot-Courf,Gracechurch-Street, — 
at  55,  leading  to  46,  Little  East- 
cheap. 

Talbot- 


Talbot- Inn.High-Strect,  Borough, — 
behind  74,  near  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  London-bridge. 

Talbot  -  Inn,  Whitechapel  High- 
Street, — at  25,  five  doors  W.  of 
Rcd-Lion-st. 

Tallow-Chandlers- Hidl,  Dowgate- 
Hill, — five  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Cannon-st. 

Tanfield-Court,   Temple, on  the 

E.  side  >f  Lamb's  Buildings,  being 
the  second  on  the  L.  in  Inner 
Temple-lane  from  15,   Fleet-st. 

Tash-Court,  Ta  h-Street,  Gray's- 
Inn-Lane, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
43,  in  the  said  lane. 

Tash-Street,  Gray's -Inn-Lane, — at 
43,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  R.  from  Middle-row,  Hol- 
born. 

Tattle-Court,  Bermondsey-Street, — 
at  246,  about  six  doors  N.  from 
Snow's  fields. 

Tatum's  Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  first  N.  parallel  to 
part  of  Ea-  t-lane,  extending  from 
John-st.  to  Park-place. 

Tavistock  Court,    Tavistock-Street, 

Covent-Garden, at    32,    about 

eight  doors  on  the  L.  from  South- 
ampton-st, 

Tavistock- Mews,  Tavistock-Street, 

Bedford  Square, three  doors  on  ( 

the    L.    from    10,     Tottenham-  j 
court-road, 

Tavistock- Mews,    Little    Coram  - 

Street,  Russell-square, the  first 

on  the  L.  from  54,  Great  Coram- 
street. 

Tavistock-Place,Tavi<tock-Square,- 
at  theS.  E.  corner,  being  the  second 
on  the  right  N.  from  Russell  sq. 

Tavisteck-Row,  Covent-Garden, — 
forms  part  of  the  S.  side,  extend- 
ing E.  from  Southampton-st. 

Tavistock-Square, on  the  N.  side 

of  Russell -square,  towards  the 
New-road,  Sommers-town. 

Tavistock-Street,  Bedford-Square, — 
by  the  S.  W.  corner,  extending  to 


10,  Tottenham-court-road,,  near 
Ox  ford -st. 

Tavistock-Street,  Covent-Garden,— 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  Southampton- 
st.  from  387,  in  the  Strand. 

Tax-Office,  Somerset-Place, en- 
trance by  the  second  door  at  the 
back  of  the  building,  which  forms 
the  E.  side  of  the  square. 

Tayler's  Buildings,  Kingsland-Road. 
See  Tyler's  Buildings. 

Taylor's  Court,  Bow- Lane,  Cheap- 
side, — at  30,  three  doers  from 
Great  St.  Thomas-Apostle's. 

Taylor's  Court,  St.  John-Strect- 
Road, — a  few  yards  on  the  R.  in 
Taylor's  Row,  from  the  said  road. 

Taylor's  Court,  Hare-Walk,  Hox- 
ton, — the  first  on  the  L.  from  op. 
the  Ironmongers  -  alms  -  houses, 
Kingsland-road. 

Taylor's  Court,  Farmer  -  Street, 
Shadwell, — at  58,  the  third  on 
the  L.  from  38,  Shadwell-high-st. 

Taylor's  Passage,  St.  Martin's  Lane, 

Charing-Cross, at    31,   about 

fourteen  doors  on  the  right  N. 
of  the  church,  leading  to  Bedford- 
bury. 

Taylor's  Row,  St.  John  -  Street- 
Road, — the  first  N.  of  Ashby-st. 
leading  to  Northampton- square. 

Tear's  Alley,  High-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  third  on  the  L.  from 
the  church,  towards  Vauxhall. 

Temple, a  number  of  buildings, 

law-offices,  &c.  situate  between 
the  W.  end  of  Fleet-st.  and  the 
Thames. 

Temple-Bar, — the  gate  which  divides 
the  W.  end  of  Fieet-st.  from  the 
Strand. 

Temple  -  Court,  Inner  Temple  - 
Lane, — a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from 
6,  Fleet-st. 

Temple-Gardens,   Temple, upon 

the  bank  of  the  Thames,  on  the 
S.  side  the  Temple. 

Temple-Lane,  Temple-Street, — the 
first  on  the  left  E,  from  King's- 
Bench 


Bench -Walk,  leading  to  Lombard - 
st.  and  56,  Fleet-st. 

Temple-Lane  (Inner),  Fleet.Street,- 
at  16,  being  that  number  of  houses 
on  the  R.  from  Temple-bar, 

Temple  -  Lane  (Middle),  Fleet- 
Street, —  four  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Temple-bar,  leading  to  the 
Temple, 

Temple-Place,  Blackfriars-Road, — 
forms  part  of  the  L.  side,  about  ■§ 
a  mile  from  the  Bridge,  extending 
to  the  Obelisk. 

Temple-Street,  Whitefriars-Dock, — 

.  the  last  on  the  R.  in  Water-lane, 
from  67,  Fieet-st.  leading  to  the 
Temple. 

Temple-Street,    Prospett- Place,    St. 

.  George's  Fields, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  the  Elephant  and  Castle, 
towards  West-square. 

Temple  -  Stairs,  Middle  Temple- 
Lane, — at  the  S.  end,  entrance  by 
5,  Fleet-st.  on  the  E.  side  of 
Temple-bar. 

Temple  -  Stairs      (New),      Lower 

Thame: -Street, by  %%,  on  the 

E.  side  of  Billingsgate. 

Tenbury-Place,    Commercial-Road, 

l.imehouse, a  few  doors  on  the 

R.  in  Jamaica  -  pace,  towards 
Gun-lane. 

Tench -Street,    Bird -Street,     Wap- 

ping,i the  first  on  the  R.  from 

the  church,  by  the  wall  of  the 
London-docks. 

Tenfoot-Courr,  Nightingale-Lane, 
Upper  East  Smithfield, — by  the 
wall  of  the  London-docks,  entrance 
nearly  op.  Burr  st. 

Tennis-Court,  Middle-Row,  Hol- 
born, — at  8,  leading  to  Northum- 
berland-court and  Southampton- 
buildings. 

Tennis-Court,  Church-Entry,  Black- 
friars, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Shoemakers-row. 

Tennis-Court,  King-St.  Borough, — 

•  at  60,  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
109,  Borough  High-st. 


Tennis- Place, near  the  last  de- 
scribed. 

Tent's  Yard,  Silver-Street,  Golden- 
Square, — at  b,  nearly  op.  Great 
Pulteney-st. 

Tenter- Alley,  Little  Moorfields, — 
at  31,  die  sixth  on  the  L.  from 
61,  Fore-st. 

Tenter-Ground,  Goodman's  Fields,- 
entrance  by  39,  Preicot-st.  about 
six  doors  on  the  L.  from  Mansel- 
street. 

Tenter- Rcw,  Shepherd  and  Shep- 
herdess -  Walk,  City  -  Road, — the 
first  on  the  R.  from  the  City-road, 
about  £  a  mile  from  Finsbury- 
square. 

Tenterdon-Street.  Hanover-Square,- 
at  16,  the  N.  W. corner,  extending 
to  Shepherd-st. 

Tenths-Office,  Garden- Court,  Tem- 
ple,— the  fourth  door  on  the  R. 
from  Middle  Temple-lane. 

Terling  -Street,  Albion -Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  last  on 
the  L.  from  the  Commercial-road, 
and  near  the  E.  end  of  Lower 
Chapman-st. 

Terrace  -  Temple, the    N.   side 

between  Fig-tree  court  andKing's- 
Bench-Walk. 

Terrace,  High-Street,  Marybone, — 
forms  part  of  the  W.  side,  a  few 
doors  on  the  R.  from  the  New- 
road. 

Terrace,  Tottenham-Court-Road, — 
part  of  the  R.  side,  op.  Whitfield's 
chapel,  about  y  of  a  mile  from 
Oxford-street. 

Terrace,  Gray's-Inn-Lane,— part  of 
the  W.  side,  op.  69  to  80,  ex- 
tending from,  the  King's  Road  to 
James-st. 

Terrace,  Walworth  High-Street,  or 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  R.  side, 
about  i  of  a  mile  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  between  Hano- 
ver-st.  and  Amelia-st. 

Terrace,  Cannon-Street-Road.  See 
Clark's  Terrace 

Terrace, 


Terrace,  Kent-Road, — forms  part  of 
theL.  side,  about  i  of  a  mile  below 
the  Bricklayers-arms. 

Terrace,  Grange-Walk,  Bermond- 
sey.     See  Anderson's  Buildings. 

Terrace,  Broad-Wall,  Christ-Church 
or  Lambeth, — a  few  small  houses 
on  the  E.  side  near  Stamford-st. 

Terrace,  Vauxhall.     See  Vauxhall. 

Terrace,  Poplar, op.  the  India- 
coffee-house,  and  near  J.  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  the  Commercial- 
road. 

Terrace-Place,  Stepney, — the  S.  end 
of  Stepney-green-terrace,  about i 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Mile- 
end-road. 

Tewksbury  -  Court,  Whiteehapel  - 
High-Street, — at  100,  nearly  op. 
Red-Lion-st. 

Thacket- Court,  Vine -Street,  St. 
Martin's  Lane,  Charing  Cross, — 
near  the  N.  end  of  Church-lane, 
entering  by  456,  in  the  Strand. 

Thames-Street  (Lower), — the  first  N. 
parallel  to  the  Thames,  extending 
from  London-bridge,  where  there 
are  Nos.  1  and  127,  Tower-hill. 

Thames-Street  (Upper),  the  conti- 
nuation of  the  last  from  London- 
bridge  to  Earl-street,  Blackfriars, 
where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 
viz.  1  and  2-10,  about  -|  of  a  mile 
in  length. 

Thames-Street  (Little),  St.  Cathe- 
rine's,— the  continuation  of  St. 
Catherine's  st.  to  80,  Lower  East- 
Smithfield,  near  Burr-st. 

Thames-Street,  Bankside,  South- 
wark, — the  first  street  on  the  L. 
about  |-  of  a  mile  from  Clink.st. 
towards  Blackfriars-bridge. 

Thames-Street,    Rotherhithe, is 

parallel  to  and  between  Russell- 
st.  and  the  Thames,  on  the  N.  side 
of  Greenland-dock. 

Thanet-Place,  Strand, — at  230,  six 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Temple-bar. 

Thatched-House-Court,  Little  St. 
James's  Street, — i — three  doors  on 


the  L.  from  St.  James's  st.  nesr 
the  Palace. 

Thatched-  House-Conrt,  Strand, — at 
418,  nearly  op.  Adam-st.  Adelphj. 

Thavies-lnn,  Holborn-Hill, — at  56*, 
six  doors  W.  of  St.  Andrew's- 
church-yard. 

Thayer-Street,  Manchester-Square,  - 
four  doors  on  the  L.  in  Hinde-st. 
from  the  W.  side  of  the  square, 
leading  into  High  «t. 

Theobald's  Road,  Red-Lion-Square,- 
the  third  coach-turning  on  both 
the  R.  and  the  L.  in  Red-lion-st. 
from  7 1 ,  High  Holborn. 

St.  Thomas-Apostle's  (Great),  Bow- 
Lane,— at  27,  the  third  st.  on  the 
L.  from  Cheapside,  leading  to- 
Cloak-lane. 

St.  Thomas-Apostle's  (Little),  Bow- 
Lane, at  35,   the  second  street 

on  the  L.  from  Cheapdde. 

St.  Thomas-Apostle's-Court,  Great 
St.  Thomas- Apo- tie's, —at  22,  a 
few  yards  E.  of  Queen-st. 

St.   Thomas's  -  Chuvch  -  Yard,  St. 

Thomas's  Street,  Borough, the 

second  on  the  R.  from  43,  Bo- 
rough High-st. 

Thomas-Court,  Ball-Court,  Golden- 
Lane,  St.  Luke's— the  third  on  the 
L.  from  Golden-lane. 

Thomas-Court  or  Place,  Old  Nicols- 
Street,  Bethnal-Green, — the  first 
on  the  R.  from  Nicol's  Row. 

St.  Thoma/s  Hospital,  High-Street, 

Borough, at    36,   being   that 

number  of  houses  on  the  L.  from 
London- bridge. 

Thomas-Passage,  Bethnal  Green- 
Road,— the  first  on  the  R.  in> 
Charle=-st.  from  op.  Wilmot- 
square. 

Thomas  -  Place,  Bethnal  -  Green- 
Road, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
in  Abbey-street,  from  the  said 
road. 

Thomas-Place,  Hampstead-Road, — 

part  of  the  L.   side,  about  |  cf  a 

mile  from  Tottenham-court-road. 

Thomas- 


Thomas  -  Place,  Crabtree  -  Row, 
Bethnal-Green, — part  of  the  R. 
side,  a  few  doors  from  the  Hack- 
ney-road. 

•Thomas- Place,  i  Pell-Street,  Rat- 
clifFe, — about  the  middle  of  the 
W.  side,  entering  by  194,  Rat- 
cliffe-highway. 

Thomas-Piace,  'arker'sRow,  Dock- 
Head,  Bermondsey, — a  few  yards 
on  the  R.  north  from  the  Neck- 
inger-tumpike,  leading  to  John- 
street. 

Thomas  -  Place,  Deptford  Lower- 
Road,  Rotherhithe, — by  Bedford- 
place,  near  the  E.  end  of  Paradise  - 
row. 

Thomas  -  Row,  Bethnal  -  Green- 
Road, — the  second  on  the  R.  in 
Charles-st.  from  op.  Wil  mot- 
square. 

Thomas  -  Street,  Bethnal  -  Green- 
Road, — at  55,  the  third  on  the 
R.  near  j  of  a  mile  E.  from  the 
turnpike. 

Thomas-Street,  Mile- End  New- 
Town, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  94,  Whitechapel-road,  along 
Baker's  Row  and  Charles-st. 

Thomas  -  Street,  Ducking  -  Pond- 
Row,    Whitechapel-Road, op. 

Greyhound-  Lane,  entering  by  105, 
in  the  said  road,  leading  into  the 
last. 

Thomas-Street, Brick-Lane,  Bethnal- 
Green  or  Spitalfields, —  at  120. 
about  fourteen  doors  on  the  L. 
from  1-14,  Church-st. 

Thomas  -  Street,  Curtain  -  Road, 
Shoreditch, — the  fourth  on  the 
L.  from  Worship-st.  nearly  op. 
New  inn-yard. 

Thomas. Street,  Commercial-Road, 
Mile- End  Old-Town, — the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  Cannon- street- 
rond  towards  Whitechapcl. 

Th  mas-Street,  Mary-Street,  Step- 
ney,— the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Ocean-st.  Cow-lane. 

Thomas-Street,  St.  George's  in  the 


East, — about  eight  dodrs  on  the 
R.    in    Church-lane,    from    65, 

'  Cable-st.  extending  to  Princes- 
place. 

Thomas-Street,  Kent- Road, — a  few 
doors  on  the  L.  below  the  Brick- 
layers-arms. 

Thomas-Street,  Mead-Row,  Kent- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
the  said  road. 

Thomas-Street,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Garmouth-row,  Kent-road,  to- 
wards Salisbury-piace  and  East- 
lane. 

Thomas-Street,  Horelydown, at 

114,  Shad-Thaine-,  op.  George- 
stairs,  leading  to  Three  Oak -lane. 

St.  Thomas's  Street,  High- Street, 
Borough, — at  43,  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  London-bridge. 

St.  Thomas's  Tents,  Borough, — the 
E.  continuation  of  the  last. 

Thompson's  Place,  Wilmot-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — near  the  S.  end 
towards  Dog-row. 

Thompson's  Rents,  Half  -  Moon- 
Street,  Bishopsgate  -  Without,  — » 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  170, 
Bishopsgate-st. 

Thorney  -  Street,  Bloomsbury, 

the  W.  continuation  of  Hart-st. 
and  Castle-street,  or  the  first  on 
the  R.  in  Plumbtree-street  from 
18,  Broad-st. 

Thornhaugh-Street,  Bedford-Sq.— 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  Francis-st. 
from  op.  Whitfield's  chapel,  Tot- 
tenham-court-road. 

Thornhaugh-Street    (Upper), the 

W.  continuation  of  the  last  from 
Francis-st. 

Thorold  -  Square,  Church  -  Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — at  92,  nearly  op. 
the  church. 

Thrawl-Street,  Brick-Lane,  Spital- 
fields,— at  208,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  op.  the  church,  White- 
chapcl. 

Thrcadneedle-Strect,  Bishopsgate- 
Wjthin, 


"Within, — at  116,  leading  to  the 
N.  side  the  Royal-Exchange. 

Thre*e-  Arrow  -  Court,  Chancery- 
Lane,— at  97,  three  doors  N.  of 
Carey-st. 

Three-Colts- Alley,  King-Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — the  first  on 
the  R.  from  Old  Gravel-lane,  near 


tapping. 

Three-Colts-Court,  Worship-Street, 
Holywell-Mount, — at  7,  the  first 
on  the  L.  from  Paul-st. 

Three-Colts-Court,  Angel  -  Alley, 
Bishopsgate- Without, — the  conti- 
nuation of  Slade's  Buildings. 

Three  -  Colts-Court,  Three  Colts- 
Street,  Limehouse, — at  15.  Also 
called  New  Court. 

Three  -  Colts  -  Lane,  Hare  -  Street, 
Bethnal -Green, — at  80,  the  first 

.    on  the  R.  from  109,  Brick-lane. 

Three-  Colts  -  Street,  Limehouse, — 
on  the  E.  side  the  church,  ex- 
tending from  the  Commercial- 
road  to  the  Lime-kilns-dock. 

Three-Colts-Yard,Mile-End-Road,- 
the  second  on  the  L.  below  the 
Old  Globe,  about  -[-  a  mile  E. 
from  the  turnpike. 

Three -Crane -Court,  Castle -Lane, 
Westminster, — about  the  middle 
of  the  L.  side  from  James-street, 
towards  Elliott's  brewery. 

Three-Crane-Lane,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  75,  op.  College-Hill, 
about  j  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
London-bridge. 

Three-Crane-Stairs, — on  the  W.  side 
the  last,  and  at  the  bottom  of 
Queen-st.  from  Cheapside. 

Three-Crane-Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street  ,-at  the  S.  end  of  the  last. 

Three  -  Crane  -  Yard,  High -Street, 

Borough, at   66,    being  that 

number  on  the  L.  from,  London- 
bridge. 

Three-Crown-Court,  White's  Alley, 
Chancery  -  Lane, —  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  op.  77,  Chancery-lane. 

Three-Crown-Court,  Garlick-Hill,- 


two  doors  on  the  L.  from  190, 
Upper  Thames-st. 

Three-Crown-Court,  Foster-Lane,— 
about  twenty  doors  on  the  L.  from 
148,  Cheapside. 

Three-Crown-Court,    Jewry-Street, 

Aldgate, the  third  on  the  R. 

twelve  doors  from  Aldgate. 

Three -Crown- Court,  High-Street, 

Borough, at  269,  about  £  of  a 

mile  on   the  R.   from   London- 
bridge. 

Three-Cups-Alley,  Shoreditch  High- 
Street, at  220,  about  twenty- 
four  doors  S.  of  Holywell-lane, 
leading  into  George-st. 

Three-Cups-Alley,  LowerShadwell,- 
op.  51,  being  the  corner  of  Broad- 
bridge. 

Three-Cups-CourtjLowerShadwell,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  the  last  from 
op.  51. 

Three-Cups-Inn,  Aldersgate-Street,- 
about  twelve  doors  on  the  right, 
N.  of  Barbican. 

Three-Cups- Yard,  Bedford  -  Street, 
Bedford -Row, — about  six  doors 
W.  of  Bedford-row,  extending  to 

»   4,  Princes-st. 

Three -Dagger -Court,  Fore -Street, 
Cripplegate, — at  110,  nearly  op. 
Wood- st. 

Three-Falcon-Court,  Fleet-Street,- 
at  144,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  Fleet-market. 

Throe-Falcon-Court,  Fishmongers- 
Alley,  High-Street,  Borough,— 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  230,  near 
St.  Margaret's  Hill. 

Three-Fox-Court,  Long-Lane,  West 
Smithfield, — abcut  twelve  doors 
on  the  L.  from  67,  West  Smith- 
field. 

Three- Hammer- Alley,  Glean-Alley, 
Tooley -Street, — at  the  S.  end,  on 
the  L.  entering  by  218,  Tooley- 
street. 

Three  -  Herrings  -  Court,    Redcross- 
Street,    Cripplegate, — at  57,  the 
first  on  the  L.  from  Barbican. 
R  r  Three- 


Three-Herrings-Court,  Cree  Chnrch- 
l.ane, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
87,   Leadenhall-st. 

Three-Kings-Court,  Whitecross -St. 
St. Luke's, — at  90,  about  eighteen 
doors  N.  from  Chiswell-st. 

Three-Kings-Court,  Lombard-St 

at  33,  four  doors  E.  from  Cle- 
ment's lane. 

Three -Kings- Court,   Minories, 

ten  doors  en  the  L.  from  Aldgate. 

Three -Kings-  Yard,  Davies-  Street, 
Berkeley  -  Square. — at  ];?,  being 
that  number  on  the  R.  from  292, 
Oxford- st. 

Th  ree  -  Legs  -  C  o  u  rt ,  Wh  i  tecr oss  -  St . 

St.  Luke's, at  207,    fourteen 

doors  on  the  left  N.  from  Chis- 
well-st. 

Three-Mariners-Court,  Fore-Street,  - 
Cripplegate,  at  104,  five  doors 
W.  of  Grub-st. 

Three-  Nuns -Inn,  Aldgate  High- 
Street, — at  12,  a  few  doors  E.  of 
the  church. 

Three-Oak-Lane,  Horselydown, 

the  E.  continuation  of  Free-school- 
street,  bearing  to  the  left. 

Three-Pigeons-Court,  Angel- Alley, 
Long- Alley,  Moorfields,-the  first 
on  the  L.  from  Long-alley,  near 
Skinner-st. 

Three- Pigeons-Court,  Ray  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell.-thc  second  on  the  L. 
from  the  N.  W.  corner  of  Clerken- 
well-grecn. 

Three-Tuns  -  Alley,  Bunhill  -Row, 
St.  Luke's, — at  100,  about  the 
middle  of  the  W.  fide,  two  doors 
S.  of  Chequer-alky. 

Three- Tuns  -Alley,  YVentworth-f t. 

Spitarfields  or  Whitechapel, 

the  fir^t  S.  parallel  to  part  of  it, 
extending  from  Petticoat-lane  to 
Old  Ca  Ue  st. 

Thrrr-'l  uns.Court,  Redcros<=-Strcct, 
Cripplegate, — at  53,  nine  door* 
on  tne  I.,  from  Barbican. 

Three-Tons-Court,  Miles's  Lane, 
Cannon-Street, at    24,    three 


doors  on  the  R.  from  130,  Upper 
Thames-st. 

Three- Tuns-Court,  Upper  Thames- 
Strtet, — at  12'?,  three  doors  on 
the  R.  from  London -bridge. 

Three  -  Tans  -  Court,  White-Street, 

Borough, at    18,    being  that 

number  on  the  L.  from  St. 
George's  church. 

Three-Tuns-Inn,  High-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  93,  near  St.  Marga- 
ret's Hill. 

Three  -  Tuns  -  Passage,  Ivy  -  Lane, 
Newgate-Street, — a  few  yards  on 
the  R.  from  29,  Newgate-st. 

Three  -  Tuns  -  Yard,  High  -  Street, 
Borough, at  88,  by  St.  Mar- 
garet's Hill. 

Throgmorton-Street, — at  the  N.  E. 
corner  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
extending  to  Broad-st. 

Thurlow-Place,    Hackey-Road, 

forms  part  of  the  L.  side,  about 
|  of  a  mile  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Thurlow-Place,    Bethnal-Green, 

on  the  E.  side  the  green,  towards 
Globe-st.  near  the  Rising  Sun. 

Thurlow-Place,    Apollo-  Buildings, 

East-Lane,  Walworth, at   21, 

about  y  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
the  Kent-road. 

Thurlow-Street,  Pitt-Street,  Black- 
friars-road, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  52,  Great  Surrey-st.  near 
Surrey  Chapel. 

Tidewaiters-Court,  Church  -  Street, 
Minories, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  20,  in  the  Minories. 

Tiger-Court.     See  Tyger. 

Trgs-Court,Castle-Street,  Borough,  - 
a  i^ew  yards  on  the  L.  from  14, 
Redcross-st. 

Tilney-Court,  Old-St.  St.  Luke's,— 
op.  81,  about  eighteen  doors  W. 
of  Bunhill. row. 

Tilney-Street,  South  Audley -Street,  - 
the  second  on  the  L.  from  Curzon- 
streef,  leading  to  Park-lane. 

Times  Newspaper-Office, — on  the  E. 

side 


tide  of  Printing  -  house  -  square. 
Water- lane,  Blackfriars. 

Titchborne-Court,  High  Holborn,- 
at  280,  three  doors.  VV.  of  Great 
Turnstile,  near  ^  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Fleet-market. 

Titchborne-Strcet,  Haymarket, 

op.  the  N.  end  of  it,  extending 
from  Piccadilly  to  Sherrard-st. 

Titchfield  -  Chapel,  Westmoreland- 
Street,  Marybone, — seven  doors 
on  the  R.  from  12,  Great  Mary- 
bone-street. 

Titchfield  .  Street  (Great),  Mary- 
bone, — the  continuation  of  Mar- 
ket-st.  entering  by  87,  Oxford- 
st.  being  that  number  on  the  R. 
from  St.  Giles's. 

Titchfield  -  Street  (Little),  Mary. 
bone, — at  100,  in  the  last  de- 
scribed, the  .sixth  on  the  L.  from 
Oxford-st. 

Titchfieid-Street,  Dean-St.  Soho, — 
at  72,  six  doors  on  the  R.  from 
400,  Oxford-st. 

Tites-Alley,  Narrow-Street,  Lime- 
house, — the  first  on  the  L.  below 
Mr.  Turner's  house,  leading  to 
Risby's  rope-walk. 

Titmouse  -  Alley,     Farmer  -  Street, 

Shadwell, at  54,    about   the 

middle  of  the  K.  side. 

Tobit's  Dog  Coach -Office,  St.  Paul's 
Church- Yard, — a  door  or  two  on 
the  R.  from  Ludgate-st. 

Tokenhouf  -  Yard,    Lothbury, 

at  4-1,  on  the  N.  side  the  Bank  of 
England. 

Toms-Court,  Puke-Street,  Grosve- 
nor-Square, — at  5,  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  277,  Oxford-st. 

Tongue- Yard,  Whitechapel-Road,- 
at  247,  the  third  on  the  R.  about 
thirty-six  doors  E.  of  the  church. 

Tongue- Yard  (Little),  Whitechapel- 
Road, — at  257,  ten  doors .W.  of 
the  last  described. 

Toolcy-Street,  Borough, — the  first 
on  the  L.  from  London-bridge, 
where  the  numbers  begin  and  end, 


viz.  1  and  252,  near  ~  a  mik  in 
length. 

Tooley's  Gateway,  Tooley-Strect,- 
at  G3,  nearly  op.  Bcrmctadsey- 
strcet. 

Took's  -  Court,  Cursitor  -  Street, 
Chancery-Lane, — eight  doors  on 
the  L.  from  40,  in  the  said  lane. 

Topping's  Court,  St.  Dunstan's 
Hill, — four  doors  on  the  L.  from 
10,  Great  Tower-st. 

Topping's  Rents,  Ewer-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  tire  E.  end  of  it,  a  few 
doors  from  Duke-st. 

Topping's  Wharf,  Tooley-Strcet, — - 
between  Chamberlain's  wharf  and 
the  shot  manufactory,  by  London- 
bridge. 

Torrington  -  Street,  Keppel  -  Street, 
Russel-Square, — at  22,  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  30,  Russell-sq. 

Tothill-Court,  Tothill-Street,  West- 
minster,  the  third  on  the   R. 

about  twenty  doors  W.  from  the 
Abbey. 

Tothill-  Fields,  Westminster ,- — on 
the  W.  side  Millbank-walk,  by 
the  Thames,  extending  to  Ro- 
chester-jow  and  the  Grey-Coat- 
School. 

Tothill-Street,  Westminster, — on  the 
W.  side  the  Abbey,  extending  to- 
wards Queen-sq. 

Tothill-Street  ( New) ,  Westminster,- 
the  first  street  on  the  L.  in  the  last 
from  the  Abbey,  extending  to  22, 
Orchard-  st. 

Tothill  -  Street,  Little  Gray's  -  Inn- 
Lane, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
72,  Gray's-Inn  lane,  Holborn. 

Tottenham-Court,  New-Road,-part 
of  the  S.  side,  extending  from 
Tottcnham-Comt-Road,  towards 
Sommers-Town. 

Tcttenham-Court-Road, — the  con- 
tinuation of  Highsr.  St. Giles's, 
extending  from  Oxford-st.  to  the 
New- road,  about  -*-  of  a  mile  in 
length. 

Tottenham  -  Mews,     Tottenham  - 

Street, 


Street, — at  26,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Tottenham-court- 
road^entering  by  Chapel-st. 

Tottenham-Place,Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — at  144,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  the  New-road. 

Tottenham  -  Street,  Tottenham  - 
Court-Road, — the  continuation  of 
Chapel-st.  (on  the  E.  side  of  Whit- 
field's Chapel)  to  Norf blk-st. 

Totterburn-Alley,  Duke-Street,  Bo- 
rough,-the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Queen -street,  leading  to  Loman's 
Pcnd. 

Tower, — on  the  N.  side  the  River 
Thames,  near  J-  of  a  mile  below 
London-bridge. 

Tower-Dock,  Tower-Hill, — on  the 
W.  side  the  Tower,  also  about 
ten  houses  between  Tower-st.  and 
Lower  Thames-st. 

Tower-Hill     (Great), the   open 

space  on  the  N.  W.  side,  of  the 
Tower. 

Tower-Hill  (Little), — the  space  on 
the  E.  side  of  the  Tower. 

Tower-Royal,  Watling-Street, — at 
50,  about  ten  doors  on  the  R. 
east  from  Queen-st.  leading  to 
College-hill. 

Tower-Street,    Seven-Dials, the 

continuation  of  Little  St.  Martin's 
lane,  bearing  to  the  L.  extending 
to  Little  Earl-st. 

Tower-Street  (Little),  Little  East- 
cheap,' the  continuation  of  it, 

extending  from  Rood  lane  to 
Great  Tower-st. 

Tower-Street  (Great), — the  E.  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  to  Tower-hill, 
being  the  first  N.  parallel  to 
Lower  Thames-st. 

Tower-Street,  St.  George's  Fields, — 
the  fourth  on  the  K.  from  the 
Obeliik  towards  the  Asylum.* 

Town-Hall,  Poplar  High-Street, — 
near  the  Black-horse,  about  \  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Commer- 
cial-road. 

Town-Hall,  St.  Margaret's  Hill,  Bo- 


rough,— about  -}  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  London -bridge. 

Townsend-Court,  Queen-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  71,  three  doors  from 
Little  Guildford-st.  towards-  Duke- 
street. 

Trafalgar-Buildings  or  Place,    Ebe-i 

nezer-Street,  City-Road, four 

doors  on  the  R.   from  Trafalgar  - 
st.  towards  Plumbers-st. 

Trafalgar-Plaee,  New-Road,  Mary- 
bone- the   E,  continuation   of 

Union  -  buildings     and    Alsop's 
Buildings. 

Trafalgar  -  Place,  Pleasant  -  Row, 
Stepney, — a  few  small  houses  be- 
hind 16,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Redman's  Row. 

Trafalgar- Place,  Gibraltar-Row,  St. 
George's  Fields, — entrance  by  the 
last  on  the  L.  from  Prospeft- 
place. 

Trafalgar- Place,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  continuation  of  Gar- 
mouth-row,  entering  by  Rodney- 
row,  Kent-road. 

Trafalgar-Row,  Walworth-Com- 
mon, — is  op.  Providence-place, 
near  Westmoreland- academy. 

Trafalgar  -  Square,  Stepney, — en- 
trance about  J-  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
along  Stepney-green  from  Mile- 
end-road. 

Trafalgar-Street,  City-Road,-nearly 
op.  Fountain-place,  being  the 
fourth  on  the  R.  north  from  Oid- 
street. 

Trafalgar  -  Street  Turville  -  Street, 
Bethral-Green, — the  third  on  the 
L.  from  37,  Church-st.  near 
Shoreditch. 

Trafalgar-Street,  Walworth  High- 
Street  or  Road, — the  first  S.  pa- 
rallel to  part  of  East-lane,  extend- 
ing from  25,  Beck  ford -row,  to. 
South-st. 

Trafalgar-Terrace,  Stepney, part 

of  the  N.  side  of  Cow-lane,  by 
Ocean-st.  near  the  church. 

Transport  •  Office,  Dorset  -  Square, 
Cannon- 


Cannon-Row,  Westminster,— en- 
trance by  the  third  on  the  R.  in 
the  said  row  from  Bridge-st. 

Traveller  Newspaper  -  Office, — ~at 
151,  Fleet-st.  by  Bolt-court. 

Treasury,  Whitehall, — a  few  yards 
on  the  R.  from  the  Horse-guards 
towards  the  Abbey. 

Trig-Lane,  Upper  Thames-Street, — 
at  33,  op.  Lambeth-hill,  about  ~ 
of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Black- 
friars-bridge. 

Trig-Stairs  and  Trig-Wharf,  Upper 
Thames-Street.  See  the  last 
article. 

Trinity  Aims-Houses,  Mile-End- 
Road, — on  the  E.  side  the  Skinners 
alms-houses,  being  a  few  doors,  on 
the  L.  below  the  turnpike. 

Trinity-Court,  Aldersgate-Street, — 
at  171,  op.  Falcon-sq. 

Trinity-Court,  LittleTrinity-Lane>- 
at  28,  ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
199,  Upper  Thames-st. 

Trinity  -  House,  Trinity  -  Square, 
Great  Tower-Hill, — on  the  N. 
side,  between  Savage-Gardens  and 
Cooper's  Row. 

Trinity-Lane  (Great),  Bread-Street, 
Cheapside, — at  31,  the  last  on  the 
L.  from  16,  Cheapside,  extending 
to  Bow-lane. 

Trinity -Lane  (Little), — at  7,  in  the 
last,  being  the  second  on  the  R.  in 
it  from  bread-st.  it  extends  to 
199,  Upper  Thames-st. 

Trinity-Square,  Tower-Hill, — part 
of  the  N.  side  of  Great  Tower- 
hill,  adjoining  the  Trinity-house. 

Trinity-Street,     Rotherhithe, the 

continuation  of  Lower  Queen-st. 
being  parallel  to  the  Thames,  it 
leads  to  Russell-st.  and  Greenland- 
dock, 

Tripe- Yard,  Petticoat-Lane, — a  few 
doors  on  theR.  from  -11,  Aldgate- 
High-st. 

Tripe- Yard,     Petticoat-Lane, on 

the  N.  side  of  Cox's  square  near 
Wentworth-st, 


Trotters-Ways,  Rotherhithe, on. 

the  E.  side  of  Cherry-garden- 
stairs,  about  j  of  a  mil?  above 
the  church. 

Trump-Court,  Whitechapel-Road,- 
at  43,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  eastf 
from  the  church. 

Trump-Street,  King-Street,  Cheap- 
side, — six  doors  on  the  L.  from 
93,  Cheapside,  extending  to 
Honey-lane-market. 

Trundley's  Lane,  De.ptford  Lower- 
Road, — by  Midway-place,  S.  side 
the  Halfway-house. 

Truss-Society, — at  10,  Grocers-hall- 
court,  Poultry. 

Tudor-Street,  New  Bridge-Street,. 
Blackfriars, — at  15,  the  second  on 
the  L.  from  the  bridge  towards 
Fleet-market. 

Tuerena's  Rents,  Upper  East-Smiths 
field, — a  few  houses  behind  89. 

Tufton-Buildings,  Poplar  High-St. 
or  Road, — nearly  op.  North-st. 
about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
the  Commercial-road. 

Tufton-Street,  Wood-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  third  street  on  the 
L.  from  64,  Millbank-st.  extend- 
ing to  the   Horsererry-road. 

Turk's  -  Head  -  Court,  Turnmill- 
Street,  Clerkenwell, — about  the 
middle  of  the  E.  side,  op.  Roe- 
buck-court. 

Turk's-Head-Court,     Gohlen-1  ane, 

St.    Luke's, the   continuation 

of  Bell-alley   from   13,   Goswell- 
street. 

Turk's  Row,  Chelsea,— the  first  N. 
parallel  to  Royal  Hospital- Row, 
extending  from  Lower  Sloane-st. 
to  the  Hospital. 

Turk- Street,  Bethnal-Grcen, — the 
continuation  of  Tyson-st.  op. 
Brick-lane  to  Virginia-st.  behind 
Shoreditch- church. 

Turnagain-Lane,  Fleet-Market, — at 
36,  N.  end  leading  to  Snow-hill. 

Turner's   Buildings,  Poplar, — about 

{-of  a   mile  on  the  L.  from   the 

Commercial- 


Commercial-road  and  on  the  W. 

side  the  Silver-Lion. 
Tamer's  Court,  St.  Martin's  Lane, 

Charing. cross, at    37,  about 

eight  doors  N.  of  Chandos-st. 
Turner's     Court,     Church  -  Lane. 

Whitechapel, — the  first  on  the  R. 

from    the    Commercial-road    to- 
wards Wellelose-sq. 
Turner's   Rents,  Gravel-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,  op.    George-st.    from 

Blackfriars-road. 
Turner-Square,  Whitechapel-Road,- 

at  219,  about  seven  houses  which 

stand  back  from   the  line  of  the 

pavement,  near  5  of  a  mile  E.  of 

the  church. 
Turner-Square,  Hoxton, — nearly  op. 

the  Hare,  about  I  of  a    mile  on 

the  L.  from  Old-Ltreet-road. 
Turner  -  Street,  Cart  wright  -  Street, 

Rosemary -Lane, — about  ten  doors 

on  the  L.  from   32,  in  the  said 

lane. 
Turner's  Wharf,  Millbank  -  Street, 

Westminster, — entrance  nearly  op. 

Vine-st.  about  \  of  a  mile  above 

Westminster-bridge. 
Turner's    Wharf,     Narrow  -  Street, 

Limehouse, — about   £  of  a  mile 

below  RatclifFe-cross. 
Turnham  -  Place,    Curtain  -  Road, 

Shoredirch, — forms  part  of  the  R. 

side,  near  \  of  a  mile  from  Old- 
street-road. 
Tummill  -Street,  Clerkenwell, — the 

continuation    of    Cow  cross,    St. 

John-st.  to  Cleikenwell-green. 
Turncti!e  [Great  ,  High-Holborn,-— 

at  282,  near  \  a   mile  on  the   L. 

from     Fleet-market,    leading    to 

Lincoln's- Inn- Fields. 
Turnstile  (Little),  High  Hnlborn, — 
2  U>,  about   3  of  a  mile  on  the 

R.  from  Broad-st.  St.  Giles';,  lcad- 

ing  to  (»ate-st. 
Turnstile  (New),   High-Holborn, — 

at  2.5-2,  eight  doors  VV.  of  the   la>t 

Turnstile,  Great   Saffron  Hill, — -at 


130,  a  few  doors  on  the  L.  from 
Field-lane,  leading  to  Charles-bt. 
Hatton-garden. 

Turnwheei-Lane,  Cannon-Street, — 
at  6,  leading  to  Dowgate-hill. 

Turpentine-lane,  Neat-Houses,  Chel- 
sea,— the  first  on  the  R.  from  the 
bridge  at  Pimlico,  leading  to  the 
Thames. 

Turville  -  Street,  Church  -  Street, 
Bethnai-Green, — at  37,  the  fourth 
on  the  L.  from  65,  Shoreditch. 

Tuson's     Buildings,       Castle-Lane, 

Whitechapel, the   continuation 

of  Barns-buildings,  being  the  first 
on  the  L.  from  124,  White- 
chapel. 

Tweezers  -  Alley,  Water  -  Street, 
Strand, — a  few  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Arundel-st.  leading  to  Mil- 
ford-lane. 

Twisdens-Buildings,  Temple,  at 
the  bottom  of  Inner  Temple-lane, 
entering  by  16,  FJeet-st. 

Twisters-Alley,  Bunhill-Row,  St, 
Luke's, — at  102,  about  the  mid- 
dle of  the  W.  side. 

Tyburn-Turnpike, — at  the  W.  end 
of  Oxford-st.  by  Edgware-road. 

Tyers-Gateway,  Bermondsey-St.-— 
at  210,  about  ten  doors  on  the  L. 
from  Ru^sell-st.  towards  Tooley. 
street. 

Tyger  -  Court,  Whitecross  -  Street, 
Cripplegate, — about  seven  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Beech-lane  to- 
wards Wood-st. 

Tylers-Buildings,  Kingtland-Road,- 
part  of  the  L.  side,  about  j  of  a 
mile  from  Shoreditch-church. 

Tylers-Court,  Lambeth-Hill,  Upper 
Thames-Street, — three  doors  on 
the  L.  from  Old  Fi^h-st. 

Tylers  -  Court,  Wardour  -  Street, 
Soho, — at  82,  six  doors  N.  of 
Peter-st. 

Tylers. Court,  Carnaby- Market, — at 
the  N.  W.  corner,  leading  to  27, 
Carnaby- st. 

Tylers-Passage,  King-Street,  Car- 
naby- 


u 

naby-Market, — five  doors  on  the 
L.  from  323,  Oxford-st. 

Tylers-Street,  King-Street,  Carnaby- 
Marlcet, — at  'M,  the  third  street 
on  the  L.  from  323,  Oxford-<r. 

Type-Street,  Chi:  well-Street,  Fins- 
bury-Square, — at  24,  the  second 
on  the  L.  from  the  S.  VV.  corner 
of  the  rquare. 

Type-Court,  Type-Street,  Finsbury- 
Square, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  24,  Chiswell-st. 

Tyrell-Street,Bethnal-Green-Road,- 
at  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Thorold-sq. 

Tyson. Place,    Kingsland-Road, 

part  of  the  L.  side,  about  ^  of  a 
mile  from  Shorediteh-church,  and 
op.  the  alms-houses. 

Tyson-Street,  Church- Street,  Beth- 
nal-Green,— at  52,  op.  Brick- 
lane,  about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  65,  Shoreditch. 

Tyson's  Yard,  Tooley-Street, — at 
181,  op.  Mill-lane, 

u 

UNANIMOUS  -  ROW,  Queen- 
Street,  Mile-End  New-Town,- 
a  few  yards  behind  27,  Church-st. 
entering  op.  King-st. 

Unicorn  -  Court,  Kent  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  298,  about  ten  doors 
on  the  R.  from  St.  George's 
church. 

Unicorn-Passage.Vine-YardjTooley- 
Street, — the  third  on  the  L.  from 
1 10,Tooley-st. 

Unicorn- Yard,   Oxford-Street-, at 

10G,  five  doors  W.  of  John- st. 

Unicorn  or  Union- Yard,  Tooley- 
Street, — at  100,  five  doors  E.  of 
Stoney-Lane. 

Union-Brewery,  Wapping-Street, — 
about  |  of  a  mile  below  Hermi- 
tage-bridge. 

Union-Brewery,  Lambeth. Walk, — 
about  the  middle  of  the  W.  side, 
nearly  op.  Gray's  Walk. 

Union  -  Buildings   Leather  -  Lane, 


u 

Holborn, — at  68,    six  or  seven 
doors  S.  of  Portpool-lane. 

Union  -  Buildings,  Union  -  Street, 
Hackney-Road, — at  21,  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  the   aid  road. 

Union-Buiidings,  Three  Oak- Lane, 
Horselydown, — is  facing  the  E. 
end  of  Free-School-  t. 

Union- Buildings,     Kent-Road, 
adjoining  Union- row,  about  -^  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle. 

Union-Court,Brunswick-Row,West- 
minster, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Bridewell,  and  nearly  op.  the 
Grey-coat-school. 

Union-Court,     Holborn-Hill, at 

95,    nearly    op.     St.    Andrew** 
church. 

Union-Court  (Upper), — the  conti- 
nuation of  the  last  described. 

Union-Court,  Union-Street,  Middle- 
sex-Hospital,—five  doors  on  the 
R.  from  Norfolk-st. 

Union-Court,  Old  Broad-Street,— 
at  41,  or  the  second  on  the  L.  in 

1  Wormwood-st.  from  65,  Bishops- 
gate- within. 

Union-Court,  Willow-Street,  Paul- 
Street,     Finsbury-Square, the 

second  on  the  L.  a  few  doors  from 
Paul-st. 

Union-Court,  Hackney -Road, — the 
first  on  the  R.  a  few  doors  from 
Shoredi  tch-  ch  u  rch . 

Union-Court,  Green- Dragon- Alley, 
Wapping, — at  the  N.  end  of  it, 
entering  three  doors  W.  of  New 
Gravel-lane. 

Union-Court, Kent-Street.Borough,- 
at  281,  about  twenty  doors  on 
the  R.  from  St.  George's  church. 

Union-Court,   Blackman-Street, > 

at  42,  being  that  number  on  the 

L.  from  St.  George's  church. 

Union-Court,  Maze,  Borough,— 

about  six  doors  on  the  L.  from 

195,  Tooley-st. 

Union-Court,    Gibraltar-Row,    St. 

George's  Fields,— -the  first  on  the 

R.  from 


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R.  from  Prospect- Place,  near  the 
Elephant  and  Cask. 

Union-Court,  Tooley-Street, at 

180,  four  doors  W.  of  Bermond- 
sev-st. 

Union-Court,  Rotherhithe, — on  the 
S.  side  the  church  by  the  Charity- 
school. 

Union  -  Crescent,  Union  -  Street, 
Hackney -Road, — at  30,  about  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side. 

Union-Crescent,    Kent-Road, op. 

the  Paragon,  about  ^  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  Elephant  and 
Castle. 

Union  Fire-Office,Cornhill, — at  81, 
the  corner  of  Finch-lane. 

Union-Place,  Orchard-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  47,  nearly  op.  New 
Tothill-st. 

Union- Place,  Castle- Lane,  West- 
minster,  the  first  on  theR.  from 

James-st.  near  St.  James's  Park. 

Union  -  Place,  Alsop's  Buildings, 
New-Road,  Marybone, — near  the 
turnpike,  about  i  of  a  mile  E.  of 
Bake'r-st.  North. 

Union- Place,  Curtain-Road, — a  few 
yards  N.  of  Bateman's  Row,  en- 
tori  ng  by  158,  Shoreditch. 

Union-Place,  Stepney-Green, — the 
second  on  the  R.  from  Mile-end- 
road,  leading  to  Redman's  Row. 

Union-Place,    Lambeth, the   W. 

continuation  of  Lambeth-terrace, 
extending  to  Church-st. 

Union- Place  (Little)  or  Court,  Lam- 
beth,— about  the  middle  of  the 
last. 

Union-Place,  Edward-Street,  Black  - 
friars-Road, — the  continuation  of 
it,  entering  by  32,  Great  Surrey- 
street. 

Union-Place,  Cross-Street,  Newing- 
ton, — at  the  bottom  of  Collitch- 
place  from  the  said  street. 

Union-Place,  Swan-Lane,  Rother- 
hithe,— the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Rotherhithe-st.  towards  Adam-*t. 

Union- Place,  Back-Hill,   Coldbath- 


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Fields, — the  first  on  the  L.  front 
Ray-st.  towards  Leather-lane. 

Union  -  Place,  Gill  -  Street,  Lime- 
house, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
the  Commercial-road. 

Union-Place,  Ashton-Street,  Black- 
wall, — on  the  N.  side,  near  the 
East-India-dock-gate. 

Union-Place,  Blackman-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  59,  op.  the  King's 
Bench. 

Union-Row,  George-Street,  Chel- 
sea,— a  few  yards  on  the  L.  from 
the  S.  E.  corner  of  Sloane-sq. 

Union-Row,  City-Road, theW. 

continuation  of  Fountain-place  op. 
the  Shepherd  and  Shepherdess- 
walk. 

Union-Row,  Stepney -Green, the 

first  on  the  R.  in  Union-place 
from  the  Green. 

Union-Row,  Bethnal-Green-Road,- 
the  continuation  of  the  W.  side  of 
Wilmot-st. 

Union-Row,  Fashion-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — a  few  doors  on  the  R. 
from  193,  Brick-lane. 

Union-  Row,  White-Bear-Gardens, 
Hackney  -  Road.  See  Harris's 
Row. 

Union-Row,  Union- Street,  White- 
chapel-Road, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  the  said  road,  facing  Sion- 
chapel. 

Union-Row,Minories,-extends  from 
Rosemary-lane  to  Little  Hill-st. 

Union-Row,  Mile-End-Road, -forms 
part  of  the  S.  side,  near  the 
Plough,  about  two  miles  from 
Aldgate. 

Union-Row,  Kent-Road,-the  fourth 
on  the  R.  near  j  of  a  mile  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle. 

Union-Row,  Snow's  Fields,  Ber- 
mondsey, — the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from   138,  Bermondsey-st. 

Union-Stair  ,  Wapping-Street,— — 
at  326,  about  £  of  a  mile  below 
Hermitage-bridge. 

Union-Street,  Wells-Street,  Oxford- 
Street, 


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Street, — at  the  N.  end  of  it,  on  the 
R.  entering  by  6.5,  Oxford-st. 
Union-Street,  New  Bond-Street, — at 
70,    ten   doors  on  the   L.   from 
308,  Oxford-<-t. 

Union-Street,  Hill-Street,  Berkeley- 
Square, — the  third  on  the  L.  from 
the  said  square. 

Union  -  Street,  New  Bridge  -  Street, 
Blackfriars, — at  36,  the  third  on 
the  L.  from  Ludgate-hill. 

Union-St.  Hackney-Road, — the  first 
on  the  L.  from  Shoreditch-church, 
extending  to  Kingsland-road. 

Union -Street,  Bidiopsgate-  Without,  - 
at  69,  the  fifth  on  the  R.  near  \ 
of  a  mile  N.  from  the  church. 

Union-Street,  Whitechapel-Road, — 
at  281,  the  first  on  the  R.  beiow 
the  church. 

Union-Street,  Shadwell  High-Street,  - 
at  227,  op.  New  Gravel-lane,  ex- 
tending to  Backplane. 

Union  -  Street,  London  -  Road,  St, 
George's  Fields, — the  third  on  the 
R.  from  the  Obelisk  towards  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 

Union-Street,  Lambeth, — the  second 
street  on  the  R.  -  of  a  mile  from 
the  Three  Stags  towards  rCenning- 
ton-cross. 

LTnion  -  Street,  Tower  -  Street,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  second  on 
the  L.  frcm  Westminster-bridge- 
road,  entering  nearly  opposite  the 
Asylum. 

Union-Street,  Dover-Street,  Black- 
friars-Road, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  said  re  ad. 

Union  -  Street,  High  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  218,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  St.  Margaret's  Hill  to- 
wards St.  George's  church. 

Union  -  Street,  East  -  Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— the  third  street  on  the  L. 
from  Walworth -High-st.  or  road. 

Union-St reet,  Sommers-Town, — the 
N.  continuation  of  Chalton-st. 
and  Evesham  -  buildings  com- 
mencing at  the  N.  E.  corner  of 
Clarendon -sq. 


i  Union-Street,  Cornwall-Street,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — is  nearly 
op.  Blue- gate- fields,  being  the 
continuation  cf  Duke-st. 

Union-Street,  Bethnal- Green-Road, - 
three  doors  W.  of  the  turnpike, 
near  \  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  65, 
Shored  itch. 

Union- Walk,  Union-St.  Hackney- 
Road,— at  34,  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Kingsland-road. 

Union  -  Yard ,  Tooley  -  Street.  See 
Unicorn-Yard. 

Upper-Ground,  Blackfriars-Road, — > 
the  first  on  -  the  L.  a  few  yards 
from  the  bridge. 

Upper-Ground-Street,  Blackfriars- 
Road, — the  first  on  the  R.  a  few 
yards  from  the  bridge,  extending 
to  Broad  wall. 

Upper-Turning,  Shakespear's  Walk, 
Shadwell, — tbe  first  street  on  the 
L.  entering  by  48,  Shadwell 
High-st. 

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VACCINE  -  INSTITUTION. 
See  jennerian. 

Vandermeulen'sPlace,Newington,— • 
part  of  the  E.  side,  between  the 
Elephant  &  Castle  and  the  church. 

Vain-Street,  Glean-Alley,  Tooley- 
Street, — the  first  on  the  L.  en- 
tering by  218,  Tooley-st. 

Valentine-  Place,  Black  friars- Road,— 
forms  part  cf  the  W.  side,  about 
j  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the 
bridge,  and  op.  Bennet's  Row. 

Valentine-Row,  Blackfriars-Road,- 
at  the  S.  end  of  the  last,  leading 
to  Webber-st. 

Valentine- Row,  Long-Lane,  Ber- 

mondsey, near  Pump  -  court, 

about  J  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from 
Bermondsey  church-yard. 

Valiant-Soldier- Alley,  Bermondsey- 
Street, — at  26,  being  that  number 
on  the  L.  from  Tooley-st. 

Vauxhall,  Lambeth, — at  the  W.  end 
S  s  of 


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of  Upper  Kennington-lane,  by  the 
turnpike. 
Vauxhall-Gardens, — entrance  about 
■|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  in  Upper 
Kennington-lane  from  Kenning- 
ton-cross. 
Vauxhall-Place,  South  Lambeth, — 
the  first  row  on  the  L.  from  the 
turnpike  towards  Stockvvell. 

Vauxhall  -  Row,  Vauxhall, the 

continuation  of  Princes-st.  Lam- 
beth, on  the  S.  side,   towards  the 
turnpike. 
Vauxhall-^quare,  Vauxhall, — at  10, 
in  the  last  described,  op.  the  Corn 
Distillery. 
Vauxhall  -  Stairs,  Vauxhall, — about 
■|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Vaux- 
hall-turnpike  towards  Lambeth. 
Vauxhall-Terrace.Vauxhall-Walk,- 
part  of  the  W.  side,   the  first  row 
from  the  N.  side  the  gardens. 

Vauxhall  -  Walk,     Lambeth, is 

nearly   op.   Lambeth  -  walk,  ex- 
tending    to    the     N.    side    the 
gardens. 
St.  Vedast's  Church,  Fyster-Lane, — 
a  door  or  two  on  the  R.  from  147, 
Cheapside. 
Vere's  Crescent,  James-Street,  Lam- 
beth-Marsh,— by  the  E.   end  of 
the  said  street. 
Vere -Street,  Oxford -Street, — at  151, 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  lide, 
and  op.  New  Rond-st. 
Vere  -  Street,    Clare  -  Market, — the 
second  on  the  R.  along  Princes-st. 
from  123,  Drury-lane. 

Vernon's  Buildings,  St.  Pancras, 

near  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
Small  -  Pox  -  Hospital,  extending 
towards  the  church. 
Verulam  -  Buildings,  Gray's  -Inn  - 
Lane, — op.  Portpool-lane,  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Middle-row,  Holborn. 
Vicar  -  General's  Office,  Doctors- 
Commons, — the  first  house  on  the 
L.  in  Bell  yard,  from  10,  Great 
Carter- lane. 


Vidlory  -  Row,  Trafalgar  -  Square, 
Stepney, — a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  the  N.  side  of  it,  toward* 
Mile-end. 
Viftualling-Office,  Somerset-Place, - 
about  the  centre  of  the  W,  side 
the  square,  entering  between  151 
and  152,  Strand. 
Vi&uailing  -  Office  (Army),  Little 
Thames  -  Street, — adjoins  Lower 
East-Smithfield,  near  Burr-st. 

Viftualling-Office.Deptford, — about 
|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  along 
Grove  -  street,  from  Greenland- 
dock. 

Viclualling-Office-Row,  Deptford,- 
the  continuation  of  Grove  st.  on 
the  W.  side  the  Viclualling-office. 

Victualling  -  Office-Square,  Tower- 
Hill, — on  tfye  E.  side  by  the  New 
Mint. 

Vigo  -  Lane,  Swallow  -Street, at 

149,  the  first  on  the  L.  from  41, 
Piccadilly. 

Villa-Place,  Walworth-Common,— 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Westmoreland. academy,  towards 
the  Camberwell-road. 

Villa-Row,  Walworth-Common,— 
between  the  Paul's  Head  and  the 
Hour-Gla^s,  near  the  last. 

Villa-Street,  Walworth-Common,— 
between  Villa  -  row  and  Villa- 
place. 

Villiers-Court,  Piccadilly, — at  166, 
leading  into  St.  James's  street. 

Villiers-Street,  Strand, — at  31,  the 
fourth  street  on  the  R.  from 
Charing-cross. 

Vincent's  Court,  Silver-Street,'  Fal- 
con-Square,— a  door  or  two  on 
the  R.  from  81,  Woid-st. 

Vincent  -  Row,  City-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  L.  side,  near  a  mile 
from  Finsbury-square. 

Vincent-Street,  Bethnal-Green,— 
behind  Shoreditch-church,  and  the 
fourth  on  the  R.  in  Cock-lane 
from  Charch-'.treet. 

Vine  -  Court,   Golden  -  Lane,    St. 
Luke's, 


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Luke's, the  W.  end  of  Bell- 
alley,  near  Bridgewater-gardens. 

Vine  -  Court,     Golden  -  Lane,    St. 

Luke's, the  fourth  on  th'e  R. 

from  Barbican. 

Vine  -  Court,  Moor  -  Lane,  Moor- 
fields,— the  second  on  the  R.  from 
86,  Fore-st. 

Vine  -  Court,  Vine  -  Street,  Spital- 
fields, — at  12,  the  last  on  the  R. 
from  23,  Lamb-st. 

Vine-Court,  Vine-Street,  Minories,- 
on  the  W.  side,  by  New-sq. 

Vine-Court,  Broad-St.  Ratcliffe, — 
behind  84,  entrance  by  Vine- 
passage. 

Vine-Court,  Whitechapel-Road, 

at  226,  about  }  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  east  of  the  church. 

Vine-Court,  Redcross-Streer,  Upper 
East-Smithfield, — the  first  on  the 
L.  from  Nightingale-lane. 

Vine-Court,  Vine-Street,  Lambeth,- 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Narrow- 
wall. 

Vine-Court,  Blackman-Street,  Bo- 
rough,  at  115,    the  second  on 

the  R.  from  St.  George's  church. 

Vine  -  Court,  Tooley  -  Street, — the 
first  on  the  L.  in  Vine-yard  from 
109,  Tooley-st. 

Vine-Inn,  Bishopsgate- Within, — at 
70,  about  eight  doors  S.  of  the 
church. 

Vine  -  Passage,  Broad  -  Street,  Rat- 
cliffe,— at  84,  about  the  middle 
of  the  N.  side. 

Vine  -  Place,  Vine  -  Street,  Spital- 

fields, at  the  N.  end  of  it,  near 

Little  Pearl-st. 

Vine-Street,  Westminster, at  43, 

Millbank-st.  near  the  Horseferry- 
road. 

Vine- Street  (Little),  Swallow-St. — 
six  doors  on  the  R.  from  45, 
Piccadilly. 

Vine -Street,  Piccadilly, — the  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  to  Brewer- 
street,  Golden-  sq. 

Vine-Street,    Chandos-Street,    Co- 


vent-Garden, — at  26,  about  ten 
doors  on  the  R.  from  27,  St. 
Martin's  lane. 

Vine-Street,  Broad-Street,  Blooms- 
bury,  or  St.  Giles's, — at  12,  be- 
ing that  number  on  the  R.  from 
High- Hoi  born. 

Vine-Street,Leather-Lane,Holborn,- 
near  the  N.  end  of  it,  being  the 
continuation  of  Bedford-st. 

Vine-Street,  Hatton- Wall,— the  E. 
continuation  of  it  to  Mutton-lane, 
Clerkenwell. 

Vine  -  Street,  Lamb  -  Street,  Spital- 
fields, — at  24,  the  second  on  the 
L.  from  Spiral-square. 

Vine-Street,  Phoenix-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — the  second  on  the  R.  from 
1G0,  Brick-lane. 

Vine-Street,  Minories, — the  first  on 
both  the  R.  and  the  L.  in  George- 
st.  from  143,  in  the  Minories. 

Vine  -  Street,  Narrow  -  Wall,  Lam- 
beth,— op.  College-st.  the  first  on 
the  R.  from  Westminster-bridge. 

Vine-  Yard,  Drury  -  Lane.  See 
Wooburn-Street. 

Vine- Yard,  Tooley-Street,— at  110, 
about  -j-  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
London-bridge. 

Vine  -  Yard  -  Gardens,  Bowling- 
Green  -  Lane,  Clerkenwell, —  the 
second  on  the  L.  from  op.  the 
Workhouse,  Coppice-row. 

Vine-  Yard  -  Walk,  Coppice  -  Row, 
Clerkenwell, — about  ten  doors  on 
the  left,  S.  from  the  turnpike, 
Cold-Bath-Fields. 

Vinegar  -  Lane,  Back  -  Lane,  St. 
George's  in  the  East, — leads  from 
Sun  -  Tavern  -  Fields  to  White- 
Horse-Place,  Commercial-road. 

Vinegar  -  Yard,  Red  -  Lion  -  Street, 
Clerkenwell, — the  continuation  of 
Eagle-court,  entering  by  5,  St. 
John's  lane. 

Vinegar- Yard,  Darby-Street,  Rose- 
mary-Lane,——the  S.  end  of  it, 
entering  by  37,  in  the  said  lane. 

Vinegar- Yard,  Cannon-St.  Mint,— 

the 


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the  W.  end  of  it  and  the  N.  end 
of  George-st.  from  Great  Suffolk- 
street. 

Vinegar.  Yard,  Bermondsey-Street,- 
at  240,  on  the  N.  side  of  Snow's 
fields. 

Vinegar  -  Yard,    Broad  -  Street,   St. 

Giles's, the  firit  on  the  R.  in 

Crown-court,  from  54,  Broad- st. 

Vintners-Alms-Houses,  Mile  -  End- 
Road, — about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  below  the  turnpike,  and  op. 
Mutton-lane. 

Vintners  -  Hall,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  70,  on  the  W.  side  of 
Queen-st.  Cheapside. 

Virgil-Place,  Bowling-Green-Lane, 
New-Road,  Marybone, — the  first 
on  the  R.  from  the  said  road,  by 
the  Yorkshire-stingo. 

Virginia-Street,  Pardons-Street,  Up- 
per East-Smithfield, — at  50,  near 
Ratcliffe-highway,  extending  to 
the  London-docks. 

Virginia-Street,   Bethnal-Green, 

the  continuation  of  Castle-bt.  be- 
hind Shoreditch  -  church  to  the 
Bird-cage. 

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WADE'S  PLACE,  Mi!e-End- 
Road, — —nearly  op.  Ben- 
croft's  alms-houses,  about  1|  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Aldgate. 

Wade's  Place,  Poplar, — about  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Commer- 
cial -  road,  and  nearly  op.  the 
Green  Man. 

Wadham's    Court,    Jacob  -  Street, 

Dock-Head, the  fast  on  the  L. 

from  Mill-st. 

Wagstaff's  Buildings,  Great  Guild- 

ford-Street,  Borough, at  the  N. 

end  of  it,  adjoining  Maid-lane. 

Wakefield's  Place,  Bunhill-Row,— 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Old-st. 

Walbrook, on   the  W.  side  the 

Mansion  -  hou-e,  extending  to 
Cannon-st.  and  Dowgate-hill. 


Walbrook-Place,   Hoxton, about 

|  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  Wink- 
worth's  Buildings,  City-road. 
Walbrook  -  School,    Blue-  Anchor- 
Alley,  Bunhill-Row, — a  few  yards 
on  the  R.  from  10$,  Bunhill-row. 
Walburge- Street,  St.  George's  in  the 

East, the  first  in  Upper  Chap- 

man-st.  from  Cannon-st.  road. 

Walcot-Place,  Lambeth, part   of 

both  sides  the  high-road  to   Ken- 
nington,  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
Westminster-bridge. 
Walker's  Court,  Berwick-Street,  Ox- 
ford-street,-the  S.  continuation  of 
it  to  4,  Little  Pulteney-st. 
Waller-Place,    Lambeth-Road,    St. 
George's  Fields, — part  of  the  N. 
side,  op.  the  Indigent  Blind  School. 
Wallis's   Court,    Mint  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,  the  first  on  the  L.  from 

op.  St.  George's  church. 
Wallis's  Yard,  Worship-Street,  Shore- 
ditch, —  the  second  on  theL.  from 
219,  Shoreditch. 
Walnut  -  Tree  -Court,  Nightingale- 
Lane,  Limehouse, the  third  on 

the  L.  from  Ropemakers  fields. 
Walnut-Tree-Walk,    Walcot-Place, 

Lambeth, the  first  on  the  R. 

near  |  of  a  mile  from  the  Three 
Stags. 
Walsh's  Buildings,   Curtain  -  Road, 
Shoreditch.     bee  Mill's  Court. 

Walter's   W;ays,  Rotherhithe, by 

the  entrance  to  the  Surrey  Canal. 
Walton's  Court,  Cartwright-  Street, 

Rosemary-Lane, the  third  on 

the  R.  from  32,  Rosemary- lane. 
Walton-Place,     Blackfriars-Road, — i 
part  of  the  W.  side  adjoining  the 
Circus,  near  the  Obelisk. 
Walton's    Wharf,     Battle  -  Bridge, 

Tooley-Street, on  the  E.  side 

Battle-bridge-stairs,  entering  by 
Mill  lane. 

Walworth, a  large  district  in  St. 

Mary's,  Newington,  extending 
from  the  Elephant  and  Castle  to- 
wards Camberwell. 

Walworth- 


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Walworth -Common, — the  space  on 
the  S.  side  of  East-lane,  aiso  the 
road  from  Surrey-square,  towards 
Cainberwell. 

W.:i  worth -Place,  Walworth  High- 
Street  or  Road, — forrm  part  of  the 
R.  side,  near  |  of  a  mile  from  the 
Elephant  and  ('astle,  being  the 
continuation  of  Keen's  Row. 

Walwcrth- Workhouse, — on  the  S. 
side  the  entrance  to  the  Montpelier- 
garden-. 

Wapping-Charity-School, adjoins 

Wapping-church,  on  the  S.  bide. 

Wapping  -  Dock  -  Stairs, at     230, 

Wapping-stl  near  Old  Gravel-lane, 
ami  op.  Rotherhithc-church. 

Wapping- Dock-Street, — op.  the  last, 
extending  to  Cinnamon-st. 

Wapping  -  New  -  Stairs, at    26 1 , 

Wapping-st.  near  Red-Lion-st.  and 
cp.  King-stairs,  Rotherhithe. 

Wapping-Old-Stairs, — at  2°0,  Wap- 
ping-' t.  W.  side  the  church,  and 
nearly  op.  Cherry-garden-stairs. 

Wspping-Street, is  parallel  to  the 

Thames,  extending  from  Hermi- 
tage-bridge, where  the  numbers 
begin  and  end,  viz.  1  and  365,  to 
New  Gravel-lane,  about  |  of  a 
mile  in  length. 

Wapping-Wall, — the  continuation  of 
the  last,  by  the  side  of  the  Thames 
to  Fox's  lane. 

War-Office,  Horse-Guards,  White- 
Hall, — the  first  door  on  the  R. 
from  St.  James's  Park. 

Ward's  Court,    Goswell-StreeV 

at  12,  op.  Wilderness-row. 

Ward's  Row,  Pimlico, — forms  part 
of  the  L.  side,  about  ten  doors 
from  Buckingham-gate. 

Ward's  Row,  Bethnal-Green-Road,- 
part  of  the  L.  ide.  extending  from 
the  turnpike  to  Pollard's  Row. 

Warden's  Court,  Clerkenwell  - 
Close, — on  the  W.  side  the  church, 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Clerken- 
well.green. 

Waidour- Street,  Oxford-Street, — at 


382,  the  fourth  on  theL.  from  St. 
Giles's,  is  continued  by  Princes-st. 

Wardour-Mews,  Portland-Street,— 
at  30,  three  doors  W.  from  111, 
Wardour-^t. 

Wardrobe- Place,  Great  Carter-Lane, 
Doctors-Commons,  two  or  three 
doors  on  the  R.  from  Creed- lane. 

Wardrobe-Terrace,  St.  Andrew's 
Hill, — on  the  S.  side  the  church, 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Upper 
Thames-st. 

Warner's  Row,  Walbrook  -  Place, 
Hoxton  Fields, — about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  left  N.  from  VVinkworth's 
Buildings,  City-road. 

Warner-Street  (Little),  Cold- Bath- 
Field?, — the  continuation  of  Ray- 
st.  bearing  to  the  R.  from  the  N. 
W.  coiner  of  the  Green. 

Warner-Street  (Great),  Cold-Bath- 
Fields, the  continuation  of  the 

last,  to  Bayne's  Row. 

Warnford  -  Court,  Throgmorton  - 
Street, — at  2.,  the  third  on  the 
L.  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  the 
Bank  of  t  ngland. 

Warren's  Rents,  Ropemakers- Fields, 
Limehouse, — at  20,  about  the 
middle  of  the  S.  side. 

Warren- Row.  Hoxtc  n, — en  the  N. 
side  of  Turner's  squat e. 

Warren-Square  (Sir  William's),  Wap- 
ping-Street, — at  181.  about  eight- 
teen  doors  W.  of  New  Gravel- 
lane. 

Warren-Street,    Fitzroy-  Square, 

on  the  N.  side,  extending  from 
l;<3,  Tottenham-court-road,  to 
Buckingham -place. 

Warranto!  Attorney's  Office,  Pump- 
Court,  Temple, — entrance,  the 
first  on  the  L.  in  Middle  Temple- 
lane,  from  5,  Fleet-st. 

Warwick-Court,  high  Holbnrn, — at 
39,  being  that  number  on  the  right 
W.  from  Gray's-inn-lane. 

Warwick  -  Court,  Warwick  -  Lane. 
See  Warwick-Square. 

Warwick-Lane,  Newgate-Street, 

at 


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«t  10,  the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Snow-hill,  leading  into  Ave-maria- 
lane. 

Warwick- Place,    Bedford- Row, 

at  the  N.  end  of  Brownlow-street, 
entering  by  49,  High  Holborn. 

Warwick- Place,  Pimlieo, — tbe  first 
on  the  R.  in  Princes-st.  from  op. 
Arabel!a*row. 

Warwick -Row,  Pimlico,— the  second 
on  the  R.  in  Princes-st.  from  op. 
Arabella- row. 

Warwick-Row,  Blackfriars-Road,— 
parr  of  tbe  L.  side,  about  \  a 
mile  from  the  Bridge,  between 
Bennet's  Row  and  Higlers-lane. 

Warwick-S  treet,  Golden-Square, — is 
parallel  to  the  W.  side,  extending 
from  Glasshouse-st.  to  Beak-st. 

Warw  ick-St  reet,  Cockspu  r-  Street , — 
about  ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Pall-mall,  towards  Charing-cross. 

Waters's  Court,  Stoney-Street,  Bo- 
rough,  on  the   W.   side    the 

Borough- market. 

Water-Lane,  Fleet-Street, — at  67,  the 
third  on  the  Li  from  Fleet-market. 

Water-Lane,  Blackfriars, — the  first 
on  the  Lin  Earl -st .  from  the  bridge. 

Water-Lane,  Great  Tower-Street, — 
at  28,  op,  Mark- lane,  extending 
to  61,  Lower  Thames-st. 

Water-Lane,  Jacob-Street,  Dock- 
Head, — the  first  S.  parallel  to  it, 
and  the  first  N.  to  London-st. 

Water  -  Street,  Arundel  -  Street, 
Strand, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
1S8,  Strand,  by  the  Crown  and 
Anchor  tavern. 

Water-Street,  White- Friars, the 

second  W.  parallel  to  part  of 
Bridge- st.  extending  fromWilliam- 
st.  to  Tudor-st. 

Waterman's  Alley,  Borough,— the 
end  of  Pepper-alley  by  London- 
bridge. 

Waterman's  Hall,  St.  Mary's  Hill,—, 
at  1 8,  three  doors  on  the  L.  from 
op.  Billingsgate. 

Waterman'!  Row,  St.  George's  in 


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the  East,— at  the  N.  end  of  Upper 
Well  -  alley,  entering  by  110, 
Wapping-st. 

Watling-Street,  St.  Paul's  Church- 
Yard, — at  35,  extending  to  Budge- 
row,  and  is  parallel  to  Cheapside. 

Watson's  Buildings,  Ducking-Pond- 
Row,  Whitechapel, — the  second 
on  the  L.  from  North-st. 

Watson's  Buildings,  Poplar, — behind 
the  Silver-lion,  near  North-st. 

Watson's  Wharf,  Lower  East-Smirh- 
field, — on  the  W.  side  the  Army 
Vidualling-Office, — about  |  of  a 
mile  below  the  Tower. 

Watt's  Court  or  Square.  See  Cham- 
ber-square. 

Waxchandler's  Hall, — by  the  N.  end 
of  Gutter-lane,  entering  by  132, 
Cheapside. 

Weatherhead's  Gardens,  Crabtree- 
Row,  Bethnal -Green, — the  second 
on  the  R.  from  Hackney-road. 

Weaver's  Aim. -House1:,  Hoxton, — at 
the  corner  of  Old  street,  road,  and 
op.  the  Curtain-road. 

Weavers-Hall,  Ba  inghall-Street, — 
at  22,  being  that  number  on  the 
R.  from  Cateaton-st. 

Weavers  -  Lane,  Tooley-Street, — at 
119,  the  last  on  tbe  L.  about  J  of 
a  mile  from  London-bridge. 

Weavers-Street,  Bethnal-Green  or 
Spitalfields, — the  second  on  the  R. 
in  Fleet-street-hill  fromSt.John-st. 

Webb's  Buildings,  St.  John-Street, 

Bethnal-Green  or  Spitalfields, 

about  twenty  doors  on  the  L. 
from  105,  Brick-lane. 

Webb's  Buildings,  Ri-.by's  Rope- 
Walk,  Limehouse, — the  .first  on 
the  R.  from  behind  Mr.  Good- 
hart's  Sugar-house. 

Webb-Square,  Shorcditch, — behind 
47,  about  J-  of  a  mile  S.  from  the 
church. 

Webb-Street,  Borough, at  248, 

Bermondsey. st.. being  the  first  on 
the  R.  from  Tooley-st. 

Webb  -  Street,  Bermondsey  New- 
Road, 


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Road, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Star-corner  or  from  the  Grange, 
road. 

Webber-Row,  St.  George's  Fields, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  behind  the 
Magdalen  -  hospital,  Blackfriars. 
road. 

Webber  Street,  Blaekfriars-Road, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  the  Obe- 
lisk, leading  towards  Lambeth- 
marsh,  also  a  part  of  Webber-row. 
See  the  la-,t  article. 

Webster's  Wharf,  Horselydown, — 
at  the  bottom  of  Freeman's  lane, 
on  the  VV.  side  of  Horselydown 
Old-stairs. 

Weigh-House-Yard.Botolph-Lane, — 
the  fir.t  on  the  L.  from  16,  Little 
Eastcheap. 

Wei  beck-Mews,     Little    Welbeck- 

Street,  Marybone, about   the 

middle  of  the  N.  side. 

Wei  beck-Street,  Marybone, — the  se- 
cond on  the  R.  in  Henrietta-st. 
from  Cavendish -sq.  extending  to 
42,  Great  Marybone-st. 

Welbeck-S.treet  (Little), — at  10,  in 
the  last,  leading  to  80,  Wimpcle- 
street. 

Well  -  Alley    (Upper),    Wapping- 

Street, at   110,  about  fifteen 

doors  below  the  church. 

Well- Alley  (Lower),  Wapping, 

the  continuation  of  the  last  from 
Green-bank. 

Well  -  Alley,  Ropcmakers  -  Fields, 
Limehouse, — at  63,  about  the 
middle  of  the  N.  side. 

Well- Alley,  Tooley -Street,— behind 
223,  entering  by  Sherrards-court, 
near  London-bridge. 

Well  and  Bucket-Court,  Old-Street, 
St. Luke's.  See  Drapers- Buildings. 

Well  Court,  Oneen. Street,  Cheap- 
side, — ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
69,  Cheapside. 

Well-Court,  Minories, — at 22, being 
that  number  on  the  L.  from  Aid- 
gate. 

Well-Court,  Hackney-Road, — about 


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|  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Shore*- 
ditch-church  and  op.  Middlesex, 
place. 

Well-Court,  Well-Street,  Mile-End 
New-Town, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  High-street  towards  Spital- 
fields. 

Well-Court,  Well-Street,  Wellclosc- 
Square, — a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  84,  Parsons-st. 

Well  Court,  Glean-Alley,  Tooley- 
Street, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
218,  Tooley-sr. 

Well -Court,  Russell  -  Street,  Ber- 
mondsey, — the  second  on  the  R. 
east  from  Church-st. 

Wells-Mews,  Wells-Street,  Oxford- 
Street, — at  16,  being  that  number 
on  the  R.  from  63,  Oxford-st. 

Wells  -  Place,  Pentonville  -  Road, 
Cold-Bath-Fieids, — a  few  houses 
in  the  said  road  near  Bagnigge- 
wells. 

Wells-S'reet,    Oxford-Street, at 

63,  the  sixth  on  the  R.  about  |  of 
a  mile  from  St.  Giles's. 

Wells- Street,  St.  James's,— at  1 18, 
Jermyn-st.  op.  Eagle-st,  from  212, 
Piccadilly. 

Well-Street,  Jewin-Street,  Cripple- 
gate, — about  six  doors  on  the  L. 
from  30,  Redcross-st.  near  the 
church. 

Well-Street,  Mile-End  New-Town,- 
the  last  on  the  L.  in  High-st.  en- 
tering by  Great  Garden-st.  from 
50,  Whitechapel-road. 

Well- Yard,  Bainbridge-Street,  St. 
Giles's, — a  few  yards  on  the  L. 
from  the  E.  en^  of  Oxford  st. 

Well-Yard,  St.  Bartholomew's  Hos, 
pital, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Little.  Britain  or  from  Duke-st. 

Well- Yard,  Lemon-Street,  Good- 
man's Fields, — the  second  on  the 
R.  in  Hooper-square  from  82, 
Lemon-st. 

Well- Yard,  Rosemary-Lane, — at  28, 
being  that  number  on  the  R.  from 
Tower-hiil. 
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Wellclcse-Flace,    New-Road,     St. 

George's  in  the    East, about 

eleven  doors  on  the  L.  east  from 
the  entrance  to  Princes-sq. 

Wellclose-Square, —  entrance  at  25, 
Cable-st.  and  at  72,  Parsons-st. 
Upper  East-Smithfield. 

Wellers-Place,   St.  Pancras, the 

second  on  the  R.  from  the  Small- 
Pox  Hospital,  towards  the  church. 

Wcnlock-Place,  City-Road, on 

the  N.  side  between  Windsor- 
terrace  and  Anderson's  Buildings. 

Wenlock-Street,  Ironmongers-Row, 
St.  Luke's, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  the  church. 

Wemworth- Place,  Mile-End-Road,- 
part  of  the  L.  side,  about  \  of  a 
mile  below  the  turnpike,  adjoining 
Red-cow-lane. 

Wentworth-Street,  Spitalfields, — the 
first  on  the  L.  in  Osborn-st.  from 
op.  the  church,  Whitechapel. 

Welsh  -  Chapel,  Little  Guildford- 
Street,  Borough, — a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  75,  Queen-st. 

Welsh-Charity-School,  Gray's-Inn- 
Lane, — about  i  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  north  from  Great  Guilford- 
streer. 

Weslet's  Dock,  Bermondsey  or  Ro- 
therhithe-Wall, — on  the  W.  side 
of  Fountain-stairs,  and  nearly  op. 
Farmer's  Rope-walk. 

West  -  Ham  Water  -  Works,  Mile- 
End-Road, — on  the  N.  side,  about 
2  miles  from  Aldgate,  and  op. 
Ewing's  Buildings. 

West's  Gardens,  New  Gravel-Lane, - 
at  87,  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
22,  Shadwcll  High-st. 

West-India- Docks, — at  the  E.  end 
of  Limehousc,  extending  to  Black- 
wall.     See  Commercial- Road. 

West-India-Dock-Company 's-Office, 

Billiter-Square, at   the   N.  W. 

comer  of  the  square. 

Weat-Lane,  Walworth  High-Street 
or  Road, — op.  East-lane,  about  j 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the  Elephant 
and  Cattle. 


West-Lane,  Bermondsey  or  Rother- 

hithe-Wall,- between    Cherry - 

Garden-st.  and  Mill-pond-bridge, 
abcut  |  of  a  mile  W.  of  the 
church. 

West-Place,  Bethnal-Green, the 

first  on  the  L.  from  Patriot-iquafe 
towards  the  Hackney-road. 

West-Place,  St.  George's  Field  , — 
by  the  Philanthropic-Reform,  and 
op.  the  entrance  to  West-sq. 

West  -  Place,  RatclifFe  -  Row,  St. 
Luke's, — part  of  the  N.  side  be- 
tween Pink's  Row  and  Nelson- 
street. 

West-Square,  St.  George's  Fields, — 
entrance  by  the  fifth  on  the  L. 
about  I  of  a  mile  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle  towards  Lam- 
beth. 

West-Street,  Seven-Dials, — at  the 
N.  end  of  Little  St.  Martin's 
lane  on  the  left. 

West-Street,  West-Smithfield ,  —  at 
87,  the  N.  W\  corner,  leading  to 
Chick-lane. 

West-Street,   New-Road,  Sommers- 

Town, the   second  on  the  R. 

about  |  of  a  mile  from  the  turn- 
pike, Battle-bridge. 

West-Street,  Green-Street,  Bethnal- 
Green, — on  the  E.  side  of  Globe- 
st.  about  y  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  the  Green. 

West-Street,  Cri  pin-Street,  Spital- 
fields,—at  10,  leading  to  the  W. 
side  of  Spitalfields  market. 

We^t  -  Street,  Prospcft  -  Place,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  fifth  on  the 
L.  about  a  of  a  mile  from  the 
Elephant  and  Cattle. 

Westbourne  Place,  King's  Road, — 
adjoining  the  N.  E.  corner  of 
Sloane-sq. 

Westby's  Aims-Houses, Hoxton,— at 
the  N.  end  of  Gloucester-terrace, 
and  op.  Brett's  Buildings. 

Western  -  Passage,    Marman  -  Street, 
St.  George's  in  the  East,  —  neat 
the  S.  end,  leading  to  Patriotst. 
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Western  -  Dispensary, at     33, 

Charles-street,  Westminster,  near 
Duke-st. 

Westminster- Abbey, on   the   N. 

side  of  Old  Palace-yard,  about  | 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Charing- 
cross. 

Westminster  -  Bridge, the  upper- 

most  of  the  three  bridges,  near  the 
Abbey. 
Westminster  -  Bridge  -  Road,  St. 
George's  Fields  and  Lambeth, — 
extends  from  the  Obelisk  towards 
the  bridge. 

Westminster   Fire-Office, at   27, 

King-st.  Covent-garden,  op.  Bed- 
ford -st. 
Westminster  General-Dispensary, — 
at    32,  Gerrard-st.    Soho,   about 
ten  doors  on  the  R.  from  Princes- 
street. 
Westminster-Hall, — on  the  S.  side  of 
New  Palace-yard,  near  the  bridge. 
Westminster-Hospital  or   Public-In- 
firmary,— at  the  E.  end  of  James- 
st.  facing  York-st. 

Westminster-Library, at  44,  Jer- 

myn-st.  four    doors   W.    of  St. 
James's  church. 
Westminster  -  Journal  -  Newspaper- 
Office,— at  45,  Old-Bailey,    the 
corner  cf  Fleet-lane. 
Westminster   New  Lying-Inn-Hos- 
pital,— about  |  of  a  mile  on   the 
L.  from  Westminster-bridge    to- 
wards the  Asylum. 
Westmoreland- Academy,  Walworth  - 

Common, about    £  of  a  mile 

from  Surrey-sq.  towards  the  Cam- 
berwell-road. 
Westmoreland  -  Buildings,  Alders. 
gate-Street, — at  159,  about  seven- 
teen doors  N.  of  Little  Britain. 
Westmoreland- Place,  City-Road, — 
the  continuation  of  Providence-st. 
entering  by   the  fifth  on  the  R. 
from  Old-st.  towards  Islington. 
Westmoreland  -  Place,     Walworth- 
Common, op.  Westmoreland- 
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Westmoreland  -  Row,  Walworth- 
Common, —  by  Westmoreland- 
Academy,  about  £  of  a  mile  from 
Surrey-square  towards  the  Cam- 
berwell-road. 
Westmoreland-Street,  Great   Mary- 

bone-Street, at   12,  about   six 

doors  W.  of  57,  Wimpole-st. 
Weston-Court,  Weston-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— the  first  on  the  R.  from 
35,  Snow's  fields. 
Weston-Place,  Sommers-Town,-— 
part  of  the  L.  side  the  road  by 
the  turnpike,Battle-bridge,  towards 
St.  Pancras. 

Weston-Street,  Sommers-Town, 

the  first  on  the  L.   in  Weston- 
place  from  the  turnpike,  Battle- 
bridge. 
Weston-Street,  Pentonville, — nearly 
op.  the  chapel,   leading    towards 
Clerkenweli. 
Weston-Street,   Maze,    Borough,— 
the  continuation  of    it,  entering 
by  195,  1  ooley-st. 
Weymouth-Mews    (Upper),    Wey- 

mouth-Street,    Marybone, at 

42,  the  first  on  the  L.   west  from 
51,  Portland-place. 

Weymouth-Mews  (Lower), three 

doors  W.  of  the  last. 
Weymouth  -  Place,  Kent  -  Road, — a 
few  houses  on   the  S.   side,  near 
the  Elephant  and  Castle,  and  ad- 
joining W7eymouth-st. 
Weymouth-Street,  Kent-Road, — the 
first  on  the  R.  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle,  leading  to  Walworth. 
Weymouth-Street,  Marybone, — the 
second  on    the  R.    in  Portland- 
road  from  the  New-road,  leading 
to  26,  High-st. 
Weymouth  -  Terrace,       Hackney- 
Road,-by  Alport's  Nursery,  about 
■^  of  a  mile    on    the    L.    from 
Shoreditch-church. 
Whalebone  -  Court,   Throgmorton- 
Street, — at  39,  op.  the  N.  E.  cor- 
ner of  the  Bank  of  England. 
Whalebone-Court,  Great  Bell-Alley, 
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Coleman-Street, — the  second   on 
the  L.  from  56,  Coleman-st. 

Wharton's    Court,     Holborn, at 

116,  three  doors  W.  of  Brook-st. 
and  nearly  op.  Middle-row. 
Whayman's  Buildings,  Bermondsey- 
Spa, —  nearly  op.     Augustus-row 
on  the  W.  side  the  Spa. 
Wheatsheaf-  Alley,  Upper   Thames- 
Street, — at  108,  a  few  doors  on 
the  L.  from  London-bridge. 
Wheatsheaf-Stone- Wharf,  Wapping- 
Street, — at  219,  on   the   E.  side 
King  Edward's  stairs. 
Wheeler's  Buildings,  George- Yard, 
Whitechapel, — three  doors  on  the 
R.  from  91,  Wentworth-st. 
Wheeler-Street,  Spitalfields, — at  31, 
Lamb-st.  or  the  third  on  the  L. 
from  Bibhopsgate-st.  through  Spi- 
tal-square. 
Wheeler's  Wharf,  Lower  East-Smith- 
field, — on  the  W.  side  of  Haw  ley- 
wharf,  about  j    of  a  mile  below 
the  Tower. 
Whetstorte*s    Park,    Lincoln's-Inn- 
Fields, — the  first  on    the    R.  in 
Great  Turnstile  from  282,  High- 
Holborn. 
Whig  (Independent)  Newspaper-Of- 
fice,— the  first  door  on  the  L.  in 
Warwick-sq.  from  Warwick-lane, 
Newgate- st. 
Whistlers-Ccurt,      Saltcrs-Hall-Pa:;- 
sage, — the  second  on  the  L.  from 
8'2,  Cannon-st. 
Whistlers  -  Ground,     Great    Peter- 
Street,  Westminster.  See  Wisters. 
Whitby- Wharf,  Upper  Thames-St.- 
eiurance  by  79,  on  the  E.  side  of 
Three-crane-stairs. 
Whitcomb-Court,  Whitcomb-St.— 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Coventry- 
st.  leading  to  25,  Oxendon-st. 
W'hitcomb  Street,  Charing.Cross, — 
the  first  street  on  the  R.    from  the 
Strand  towards  the  Haymarket. 
White's  Alley,   Chancery-Lane, — 
about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
-i.djicarly  op.  7b,  in  the  said  lane. 


White  'sAlley,Coleman-Street,-ar  60^ 
the  fifth  on  the  R.  from  Lothbury, 
White's  Alley,  Long-Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Wor^hip-st.  near  the  Curtain-road. 
White-  Ball -Court,  Castle- Street, 
Leicester-Square, — at  36,  six  doors 
on  the  R.  from  Hemming's  Row- 
White-Bear-Alley,    Aldgate   Higli- 
Street, — at  18,  ten  doors  E.  of  the 
church. 
White- Bear-Court,  Kent-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  264,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  St. George's  church. 
White  -  Bear  -  Gardens,    KingJand- 
Road, — entrance  by  Union-walk, 
Union-st. 
White-Bear-Inn,  Piccadilly, — at  the 

E.  end  near  the  Haymarket. 
While- Bear- Inn,    Basinghall-Street. 

See  Bear. 
White  -  Bear  -  Yard,    Eyre  -  Street, 
Leather-Lane,  Holborn, — the  first 
on  the  R.   from   the  N.   end  of 
Leather-lane. 
W'hite-Bear-Yard,  Kent-Street,   Bo- 
rough,— at  270,  about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  St.  George's  church. 
White's  Buildings,  Rosemary-Lane. 

See  Abel's  Buildings. 
Whitechapel  High-Street, com- 
mences at  Somerset-st.  and  Petti- 
coat-lane, where  the  numbers  be- 
gin and  end,  viz.  1  and   148,  ex- 
tending to  the  church. 
Whitechapel- Road, — commences    at 
the  church,   where    the   number! 
begin  and  end,   viz.   1   and  281, 
extending  to  the  turnpike. 
Whitechapel   Workhouse,    White- 
chapel-Road, — at  77,  about  |   of 
a  mile  on  the  L.  below  the  church. 
White's  Court,  Ropemakers-Street, 
Moorfields, — the  third  on   the  L. 
from  the  N.  W.  corner  of  Moor- 
fields. 
White's  Court,  Vine- Yard,  Tooley- 
Street, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
110,  Tooley-st. 
Whitecross  -  Place,  WTlson  -  Street, 
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'Moorfields, about  six  doors  S. 

from  Crown-street,  nearFinsbury- 
square. 
Whitecross  -  Street,  Cripplegate,  or 
St.  Luke's, —  at  115,  Fore-street, 
extending  to  nearly  op.  the  church, 
Old-st.    the   numbers   begin   and 
end  at  Chiswell-street,  viz.  1  and 
220. 
Whitecross  -  Street,    Queen  -  Street, 
.    Borough,    at   96,    about   twelve 
doors  on  the  L.  from  Union-st. 

Whitefriars, on  the  N.  side  the 

River    Thames,     between    New 
Bridge. st.    Blackfriars,    and   the 
Temple. 
Whitefriars  -  Dock, — facing  Water- 
lane,  from  67,  Fleet-st. 
Whitefriars  New  Wharf, — on  the  E. 

side  the  Temple-gardens. 
White's    Grounds,    Bethnal-Grcen- 
Road, — at   95,   the  first  on  the 
right  E.  of  the  turnpike. 
White's    Grounds,    Crucifix  -  Lane, 
Bermondsey, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  50,  Bermcndsey-st.  and  op. 
Parish-street. 
Whitehall,  Charing-cross, — the  con- 
tinuation of  it  from  the  Admiralty 
to  Parliament-st. 

WThitehall-Court,    Tower-Hill, 

about  the  middle  of  the  E.  side, 
leading  to  St.  Catherine's  lane. 

Whitehall  -  Stairs, entrance    by 

Whitehall-yard. 
Whitehall-Yard,  Whitehall, — nearly 
op.  the  Horse-guards,   extending 
towards  the  Thames. 
White-Hart  Coach-Office,  Strand, — 
at  296,  six  doors  E.  of  the  New 
Church. 
White  -  Hart  -Court,  Windmill  -  St. 
Tottenham-Court-Road, — at   19, 
six  doors  on  the  L.   from  35,  in 
the  said  road. 
White  -Hart  -Court,  Castle- Street, 
Leicester  -  Square, — at  31,  about 
ten  doors  N.  of  Hemming's  Row. 
White  -  Hart  -  Court,  Long  -  Lane, 
Weit  -  Smithfield, — the  second  on 


the    R.  from   119,    Aldersgate* 
street. 
White-Hart-Court,   Charter-House- 
Lane, — entrance  by  6,  the  second 
on  the  R.  from  St.  John-st. 
White- Hart-Court,    Lombard-St.— 
at  41,  the  last  on  the  R.  from  the 
Mansion  -  house,  leading  to  28, 
Gracechurch-st. 
White  -  Hart  -  Court,    Bishopsgafe- 
Without, — at  200,  the  second  N. 
of  the  church. 
White  -  Hart  -  Court,  Hoxton, — by 
Red-Lion-Court,  op.  the  Britan- 
nia, about  I  of  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Old-street-road. 
White-Hart-Court,  Gascoigne-Place, 

Bethnal-Green, the  first  on  the 

L.  from  Castle-st.  behind  Shore- 
ditch-church. 
White  -  Hart  -  Court,    or  Passage, 
Greenfield-Street,  Mile-End  Old- 
Town, — at  10,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Fieldgate  st. 
White  -  Hart  -  Court,  Green  Bank, 
Wapping, — the  second  on  the  R. 
from  the  church. 
White-Hart-Court,  Walworth  High' 
Street',  or  Road, — the  first  on  the 
L.  about  £  of  a  mile  from  the 
Elephant  and  Castle. 
White  -  Hart  -  Fields,    Kennington- 
Lane, — behind  White- Hart- Place, 
extending  to  Walcot-place. 
White-Hart-Inn,  St.  John-Street,— 
at  120,  about  £  of  a  mile  on  the 
R.  from  West-Smithfield. 
White-Hart-Inn,  Borough,-Tat   62, 
about  |  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
London-bridge. 
White  -  Hart  -  Place,    Kennington- 
Lane, — forms  part  of  the  L.  side, 
extending  from  Kennington  cross, 
towards  Newington. 
White-Hart-Place,  Robinhood-Lane, 
Blackwall, — three  doors  on  the  L» 
from  the  E.  end  of  Poplar  High  st. 
White-Hart-Row,  Gravel-Lane   Bo- 
rough,— at  the  E.  end  of  George- 
street,  Blackfriars-road. 

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White  -  Hart  -  Row,  Kennington- 
Lane,- — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Kennington-cross,  towards  New- 
ington. 

White-Hart-Row,Gray's-Inn-Lane,- 
part  of  the  R.  side,  about  a  mile 
from  Holborn,  and  adjoining 
Battle-bridge. 

White-Hart-Street,  Warwick-Lane,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  Pater- 
noster-row, leading  to  Newgate- 
market. 

White- Hart-Wharf,   Lambeth, 

op.  Broad-st.  about  \  of  a  mile 
above  the  church. 

White  -  Hart  -  Yard,  Tottenham- 
Court-Road, — about  |  of  a  mile 
on  the  R.  from  Oxford-st.  and  op. 
Whitfield's  chapel. 

White-  Hart  -  Yard,  Drury  -Lane, — 
at  82,  or  the  second  on  the  R.  in 
Catherine-st.  from  312,  in  the 
Strand. 

White-Hart- Yard,  Drury  -  Lane, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  a  few  yards  from 
Holborn. 

White  -  Hart-  Yard,  Brook -Street, 

Holborn, at  20,  op.   Brook's 

Market. 

White-Hart- Yard,  London-Wall,— 
near  the  S.  E.  corner  of  Moor- 
fields. 

White- Hind- Alley,  Willow  -  Street, 

Bankside, on  the   E.   side  of 

Brook's  Wharf,  leading  to  Pitt's 
place  and  Maid-lane. 

W7hitc  -  Hind  -  Court,  Bishopsgate- 
Without, — at  163,  op.  Widegate- 
street. 

White-Horse- Alley,  Cow-Cross, 

the  second  on  the  R.  from  St. 
John-st.  near  West-Smithfie!d. 

White- Horse- Alley,  Turnmiil-St. 
Clerkenwell, — about  the  middle 
of  the  W.  side,  near  Castle-st. 

White  -  Horse  -  Alley,  or  Court, 
Sharp's  Alley,  West-Street,  West- 
Smithfield, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  Wcst-st. 

White-Horse-Ccllar  (New),  Coach- 


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Office,  Ficcadilly, — at  66,  three 
doors  W.  of  Albemarle-st. 

White- Horse-Cellar  (Old),  Coach- 
Office,  Piccadilly, — op.  76,  two 
doors  W.  of  Arlington-st. 

White  -  Horse  -  Court,  Whitecross- 
Street,  St.  Luke's, — at  93,  lead- 
ing to  Cherry-tree-alley  and  117, 
Bunhill-row. 

White  -  Horse  -  Court,  Long  -  Lane, 
West-Smithfield, — a  few  doors  on 
the  R.  from  118,  Aldersgate-st. 

Whire-Horse-Court,  Wheeler-Street, 
Spitalfields, — at  16,  the  second  on 
the  R.  from  Lamb-st. 

White  -  Horse  -  Court,  or  Yard, 
Rosemary  -  Lane, — the  third  on 
the  L.  from  the  Minories. 

White  -  Horse  -  Court,  High -Street, 

Borough, about  eight  doors  ori 

the  L.  from  London-bridge. 

White- Horse -Court,  Bermondsey- 
Street, — at  242,  leading  to  Snow's 
fields. 

White  -  Horse  -  Court,  Star-Corner, 
Bermondsey, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Long  -  lane,  towards  Bcr- 
mondsey-new-road. 

White-Horse- Inn,  Fetter-Lane, — at 
88,  about  twelve  doors  on  the  R.: 
from  32,  Holbornhill. 

White  Horse-Inn,  Friday-Street,— — 
at  30,  being  that  numbef  of 
houses  from  30,  Cheapside. 

White-Horse-Inn,  Cripplegate,— — - 
at  the  N.  end  of  Wood-st.  on  thd 
R.  entering  by  122,  Cheapside. 

White -Horse -Lane,  Stepney.  See. 
Commercial-Road. 

White  -  Horse  -  Lane,  Mile  -  End  - 
Road, — op.  the  Old  Globe,  about 
\  a  mile  on  the  R.  below  the 
turnpike,  leading  towards  Step- 
ney-church-yard. 

White-Horse- Mews,  Coleman-St.— . 
entrance  by  White-horse-yard. 

White  -  Horse  -  Place,  Commercial- 
Road, — the  third  on  the  R.  about 
f  of  a  mile  E.  of  the  halfway- 
houic. 

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White-Horse-Street,   Piccadilly,—- 

the  first  W.  of  Halfmoon-street, 

about  -J-  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  the 

Haymarket. 
White-Horse-Street,    Ratcliffe, — the 

continuation  of  Butcher-row,  Rat- 

cliffe  -  cross,     towards     Stepney 

church-yard. 
White-Horse- Yard,  New  Bond-St.- 

at  131,  eight  doors  S.  of  Grosve- 

nor-street. 
White  -  Horse  -  Yard,      Broadway, 

Westminster, — about  six  doors  on 

the  R.  from  Tothill-st. 
White-Horse- Yard,  Diot-Street,  St. 

Giles's,  about  six  doors  on  the  R. 

from  25,  Broad-st. 
White-Horse- Yard,   Drury-Lane,— - 

at  110,  the  fifth  on  the  R.  from 

Wych-st. 
White-Horse- Yard,    Coleman-St. — 

at  17,  being  that  number  on  the 

R.  from  London-wall. 
White  -  Horse-  Yard,  Lower  East- 

Smithfield, — at  14,  the  second  on 

the  R.  from  Burr-street,  towards 

"Upper  East-Smithfield. 
White-Horse-Yard,   Parsons  -  Street, 

Upper  East  -  Smithfield, — at   36, 

leading  to  the  London-docks. 
White  -  Horse  -  Yard,  Kent  -  Street, 

Borough, — at  1*24,  about  j  of  a 

mile  on  the  L.   from  St.  George's 

church. 
Whitelands,  King's  Road,  Chelsea,- 

by    Colvill's    Nursery,    op.   the 

Hospital. 
Whtte-Linen-Court,    Bankside,  Bo- 
rough,  a  few    yards  W.    of 

Thames-st. 
White-Lion-Court,  Little  Bell- Alley, 

London-Wall, — the  first  en  the  L. 

from  Leathersellers-buildings. 
White-Lion-Court,  Birchin-Lane,  — 

at  21,  the  second  on  the  L.  from 

3f>,  Cornhilfc 
White  -  Lion  -  Court,  Cornhill, — at 

64,  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 

Bishopsgate-st. 
White  -  Lion .  Court,  Throgmorton- 


Street, — at  20,  four  doors  on  th« 
L.  from  Broad-st. 

White-Lion-Court,  Bankside,  South- 
wark, — the  fourth  W.  of  Thames- 
street. 

White  -  Lion  -  Court,  Bermondsey- 
Street, — op,  52,  leading  to  Snow's 
fields. 

White-Lion-Court,   White-Lion-St. 

Seven-Dials, at  7,  three  doors 

on  the  L.  from  21,  Monmouth, 
street. 

White-Lion-Court,    White-Lion-St. 

-  Pentonville,— ^the  first  on  the  L. 
a  few  yards  from  Islington. 

White- Lion -Court,    Charterhouse*- 

Lane, at  6,  the  second  on  the 

L.  from  Charterhouse-sq. 

White-Lion-Square,  Old  Bethlem,-— 
at  17,  on  the  N.  side. 

White- Lion-Street,  Norton-Falgate, 

Shoreditch, at    12.  being   that 

number  of  houses  N.  of  Spital- 
square. 

White- Lion-Street,  Seven  -  Dials, — < 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  Monmouth- 
st.  from  Broad-st.  St.  Giles's. 

White-Lion-Street  (Little),  Seven- 
Dials, — the  continuation  of  the 
last,  also  of  Mercer-st.  entering 
by  123.  Long- acre. 

White  -  Lion  -  Street,  Pentonville, — 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  High-street, 
Islington,  from  the  Angel-Inn. 

White  -  Lion  -  Street,  Goodman's 
Fields,  orWhitechapel,— the  con- 
tinuation of  Lemon-st.  to  76, 
Rosemary-lane. 

White-Lion-Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — entrance  by  19,  nearly 
op.  Bennet's  Hill. 

White -Lion -Yard,  Tower-Street, 
Tower- Hill, — a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Tower-hill. 

White-Lion-  Yard,  Vauxhall , -nearly 
op.  Vauxhall  -  stairs,  leading  to 
Vauxhall-gardens. 

White-Lion- Yard,  White-Lion-St. 
Norton-Falgate,-at22,  five  doors 
E.  from  Blossom-st. 

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White-Lion-Yard,Whitecross-Street, 
St.  Luke's, — at  172,  op.  Foster's 
Buildings. 
White-Lion -Yard,  Oxford-Street, — 
at  73,  nearly  op.  the  Pantheon. 

White's  Rents,  Wood-Street,  West- 
minster,— the  third  on  the  R.  from 
64,  Millbank-st. 

White's  Rents,  Fore-Street,  Lime- 
house, — the  second  on  the  left  £. 
of  Ropemakers-fields. 

White-  Rose  -  Alley,  Whitecross  -  St. 
Cripplegatc, — at  58,  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Chiswell-st.  towards 
Fore-st. 

White- Rose -Court,  Coleman-St. — 
at  30,  op.  Bell-alley,  leading  to 
Basinghall-st. 

White-Rose-Court,  Widegate-Strcet, 
Bishop'gate, — at  13,  the  second 
on  the  R.  from  Bishopsgate- 
street. 

White's  Row,  Baker's  Row,  White- 
chapel-Road, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  94,  in  the  said  road. 

White-Street,  or  Row,  Spitalfields,- 
the  continuation  of  Fashion-street, 
from  194,  Brick-lane. 

White-Street,  Bethnal-Grcen-Road  ,- 
at  72,  the  second  on  the  right  E. 
of  the  turnpike. 

White  -  Street,  Cutler-St.  Hounds, 
ditch, — the  second  on  theR.  from 
114,  Houndsditch. 

White- Street,  Church -Street,  Bo- 
rough,  the  continuation  of  it, 

bearing  to  the  L.  from  behind  St. 
George's  church. 

White-Street,  Moorfields, — the  first 
S.  parallel  to  Ropemakers-street, 
entering  by  the  N.  W.  corner  of 
Moorfields. 

White-T  h:rn-Court,    King-  Street, 

St.  George's   in  the   East, the 

first  on  the  L.  from  29,  G ravel  - 
lane. 

White's  Yard,  Great  Saffron-Hill,— 
at  23,  near  Cliarles-st.  Hatton- 
garden. 

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St.  Luke's, — at  155,  the  first  on 

the  R.  from  Old-st. 
White's   Yard,    Mile- End-Road,— 

about  i  of  a  mile  on  the  right  E. 

of  Stepney -green,  and  op.  the  Old 

Globe. 
White's  Yard,    Rosemary  -  Lane,— 

at    58,    E.  end,    leading  to  97, 

Upper  East-Smithfield. 
Whitfield  -Street,    Leonard  -Street, 

Shoreditch, the  first  on  theL. 

from    Paul-st.  towards  the  City- 
road. 
Whiting's  Rents,    Hickman's  Folly, 

Bermondsey, — the  second  on  the 

R.  from  Deck- head. 
Whiting's    Wharf,     Broad  -  Street, 

Ratcliffe, — at  43,  on  the  E.  side 

cf  Stone-stairs,  and  a  few  doors 

W.  of  Ratcliffe-cross. 
Whiting's  Yard,  Dog  and  Eear-Yard, 

Tooley -Street, — the  first  on  the  R. 

from  127,  E.  end  of  Tooley-st. 
Whitington's  College,  College- Hill, - 

by  the  church,  about  the  middle 

of  the  E.  side. 
Whitley's  Court,    Brick  -  Lane,  St. 

Luke's, — at  73,  the  second  on  the 

R.  from  113,  Old-st. 
Wiener's  Aims-Houses,  Little  Chapel- 
Street,  Westminster, — on  the  E. 

side   the   Bluecoat  -  school,    near 

James-st. 
Wickham-Court,  Wych-St.  Drury- 

Lane, at  23,  six  doors  E.  of 

Newcastle-st. 
Widegate-Street,   Bi^hop^gate -With- 
out,— op.   163,  the  third  on  the 

right  N.  from  the  church. 
WidnaPr  Place.    Vine-St.   Hatton- 

Wall,  about  twelve  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Little  Saffron-hill. 
Wiggins*!    Quay,    Lower  Thames- 
Street, — op.   80,  a  few  doors  E. 
of  Billingsgate. 
Wigmore-Street,  Cavendish  Square, - 
at  the  N.  W.  corner,  leading   to- 
wards Portman-sq. 
Wild  -  Court,    Great  Wild  -  Street, 

Clare  -  Market, about  twelve 

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doors  on  the  L.  from  48,  Great 
Qucea-st. 

Wild-Street  (Great),  Clare-Market,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  in  Great  Queen- 
st.  from  155,  Drury-lane. 

Wild-Street  (Little), — the  second  on 
the  L.  in  the  last,  from  48,  Great 
Queen-st. 

Wilderness  -  Lane,  Dorset  -  Street, 
Salisbury-Square, — at  59,  the  se- 
cond on  the  R.  from  82,  Fleet-st, 

Wilderness- Row,  Goswell-Street, — 
nearly  op.  Old-st.  leading  to  1G3, 
St.  John-st. 

Wilderness-Row,  Chelsea, — the  last 
on  the  R.  in  Royal  Hospital  row, 
towards  Pimlico. 

Wilkies  -  Court,  Shoreditclt  -High- 
Street, — at  101,  the  third  on  the 
L.  from  the  church. 

Wilks-Street,  Quaker-Street,  Spital- 
fields, — the  second  on  the  L.  from 
173,  Brick-lane,  behind  Hanbury's 
brewery. 

Wilkinson's  Buildings,  Edgware- 
Road, — at  76,  forming  part  of  the 
R.  sn'.e,  about  |  of  a  mile  from 
Tyburn  turnpike. 

Willis's    Court,    Brackley  -  Street, 

Bridgewater-Gardens, the  first 

on  the  R.  from  Golden-lane. 

Willi's  Buildings,  Spa-Road,  Ber- 
mondsey, — between  the  Spa  and 
Printers-place,  Jamaica-row. 

Willis's  Rents,  Bermondsey-Street, — 
at  101,  about  ten  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Russell-st.  towards  the 
church. 

Willis's  Rooms,  King-Street,  St. 
James's, — at  22,  op.  Duke-st. 

William's  Buildings,  Yeoman's  Row, 
Brompton, — a  few  yards  on  the  R. 
from  Michael's  place. 

Wrilliams-Buildings,  French- Alley, 
Goswell-Street, — entrance  by  21, 
in  the  said  street. 

Williams's  Buildings,  Three  Ham- 
mer-Alley, St.  Thomas's,  South- 
wark, — the  first  on  the  R:  from 
the  Broadway. 


Williams-Court,  Maid-Lane,  Bo- 
rough,  the   second  on   the  L. 

from  Gravel -lane,  and  nearly  op. 
Great  Guildford-st. 

Williams-Mews,  Devonshire-Street, 
Marybone, — at  54,  between  Port- 
land-place and  Portland-road. 

WTilliams-Place,  Walworth,  or  Cam- 
berwell-Road, — part  of  the  R. 
side  from  the  Montpelier-gardena 
towards  Camberwell. 

Wrilliam-Street,  Lisson-Green,— — 
between  Bell-st.  and  Stafford-st. 
about  i  of  a  mile  N.  of  the  York- 
shire-stingo. 

William  -  Street,  Henry  .  Street, 
Gray 's-Inn -Lane, — the  first  on  the 
R.  from  the  said  lane. 

William  -  Street,  Lant  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— the  second  on  the  L.  from 
108,  Blackman-st.  and  the  firsr 
E.  of  Little  Suffolk-st. 

William-Street,  Kennington-Com- 
mon, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
the  Horns,  towards  Clapham. 

William  -  Street,  Pitt  -  Street,  Kent- 
Road,— the  first  on  the  R.  from 
nearly  op.  the  Bricklayers-arms. 

William-Street,  Blackfriars-Road,— 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  Charlotte-st. 
behind  Surrey-chapel. 

William-Street,  Union-Street,  Lam- 
beth,— the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Walcot-place. 

William  -  Street,  Marybone  -  Lane, 
Marybone, — at  49,  the  third  street 
on  the  L.  from  158,  Oxford-st. 

William-Street,  James-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  30,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  Buckingham -gate. 

William-Street,    Adelphi, behind 

64,    in  the  Strand,  about  £   of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  from  Charing-cross. 

Wiiliam-Street,  New  Bridge-Street, 
Blackfriars, — at  21,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  the  bridge. 

William-Street,  Hampstead-Road,— 
the  fifth  on  the  R.  near  ±  of  a  mile 
from  Tottenham-ccurt-road. 

Williara-StreetjCannon-Strecr-Road, 

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St.  George's  in  the  East, the 

second  on  the  L.  from  the  turn- 
pike towards  Whitechapel. 

William-  Street,  Cannon  -  Street- 
Road  or  Mile-End  Old-Town,- 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  the  Com- 
mercial -  road  towards  White- 
chapel. 

William -Street,  Shoreditch  High- 
Street, — at  137,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  the  church  towards 
Bishopsgate. 

Willow-Court,  Steward-Street,  Gos- 
well-Street, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  80,  Goswell-st. 

Willow-Court,  Willow-Street,  Paul- 

•  Street,  •  Shoreditch, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Paul-st. 

Willow-Row,  Goswell-Street, at 

.60,  about  twelve  doors  N.  of 
Old-street. 

Willow-Street,  Paul-Street,  Shore- 
ditch,— the  second  on  the  right, 

•  N.  from  Leonard-st. 

Willow  -  Street,  Bankside,  South- 
wark, — the  continuation  of  it  to 

•  Gravel-lane,  and  towards  Black- 
friars-bridge. 

Willow-Walk,  Tothill- Fields,  West- 

•  minster, near    Rochester  -  row, 

leading  to  the  Neat  Houses. 

Willow- Walk,  Haberdashers- Walk, 
Hoxton, — the  second  on  the  left, 
N.  from  Haberdashers  -  Alms- 
houses. 

Willow-Walk,  Curtain-Road,  Shore- 
ditch,— the  continuation  of  Susan- 
nah-row, l>earing  to  the  R. 

Willow- Walk,    Hackney- Road, 

op.  Middlesex-place,  about  $  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Shoreditch- 
church. 

Willow-Walk,  Grange-Road,  Ber- 
mondsey, — entrance  by  the  last 
on  the  L.  in  Page's  walk,  from 
the  said  road. 

Willow-Tree -Court,Lower-Turning, 
Shadwell, — the  second  on  the  L. 
from  76,  Shakespear's  walk. 

Willow  .  Tree  -  Court,   Newmarket  - 


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Street,  Wapping,— ten  doors  da 
th^  L.  from  1 57,  Wapping-st. 

Willsted-Street,  New-Road,  Som- 
mers-Town, — the  third  on  the  R. 
about  J  of  a  mile  from  the 
turnpikes  Battle-bridge. 

Wilmot-Court,  White-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— about  ten  doors  on  the 
L.  from  St.  George's  church. 

Wilmot's  Folly,  Bethnal  -  Green- 
Road, — at  the  N.  end  of  Mary's 
Row,  entering  on  the  E.  side  of 
Wilmot-square. 

Wilmot's  Grove,  Bethnal- Green- 
Road, — on  the  N.  side  of  Wilmot- 
square. 

W'ilmot  -  Square,  Bethnal  -  Green- 
Road, — about  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  65,  Shoreditch. 

Wilmot  -  Street,  Belhnal  -  Green- 
Road, — the  last  on  the  R.  near 
a  mile  from  Shoreditch. 

Wilmot  -  Street,      Bernard  -  Street, 

Brunswick-Square, at   36,    the 

first  on  the  R.  from  the  square, 
extending  to  30,  Great  Coram-st. 

Wilson -Court,  Kent  -  Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  87,  near  -^  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  St.  George's 
church. 

Wilson  -  Court,  Maid  -  Lane,  Bo- 
rough,— the  second  on  the  L.  from 
Park-st.  or  from  Clink-st. 

Wihon's  Place,  Salmon's  Lane, 
Limchouse, — the  first  on  the  L* 
from  the  Commercial-road. 

Wilson-Street,     Moorfields, near 

the  middle  of  the  N.  side,  extend- 
ing to  Paul-st. 

Wiltshire  -  Lane,  Parsons  -  Street, 
Upper  East  -  Smithfield, — at  40, 
a  few  doors  W.  of  Ratcliffe-high- 
way. 

Wimpole-Mews,  Devonshire-Street, 
Mary-bone, — at  38,  between  Up- 
per Wimpole-st.  and  Beaumont-st. 

Wimpole-Mews,    Weymouth-Strcet, 

Marybone, at     38,     between 

Wimpole-st.  and  Harley-st. 

Wimpole-Strcct,  Cavcndikh-Square,- 

a  few 


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a  few  doors  W.  of  it,  or  op.  Ox- 
ford-chapel, entering  by  151, 
Oxford-st. 

Wimpole-Street  (Upper), — the  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  from  Wey- 
mouth-st.  to  Devonshire-st. 

Winchester  -  Chapel,  Parliament- 
Court,  Artillery-Lane,  Bishops- 
gate-Without, — entrance  by  the 
second  on  the  R.  from  Bishopsgate, 

Winchester-Court,  Monk  well-Street, 
Falcon-Square, — about  six  doors 
on  the  R.  from  the  square. 

Winchester  -  Gardens,  Winchester- 
Street,  Pentonville, — at  3C2,  the 
first  on  the  R.  from  the  High-st. 
or  road. 

Winchester-Place,  Pentonville  High- 
Street  or  Road, — part  of  the  R. 
side,  about  £  of  a  mile  from  the 
Angel-Inn,  Islington. 

Winchester- Place, Hackney-Road, — 
near  the  end  of  Willow- walk,  or 
Green-gate-gardens. 

Winchester-Row,  Hackney-Road, — 
a  few  small  houses  behind  Wells- 
row,  near  the  last. 

Winchester-Row,  Edgware-Road, — 
at  81,  near  i  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Tyburn-turnpike,  extending 
towards  the  Yorkshire-stingo. 

Winchester-Street,  Pentonville, — the 
third  on  the  R.  from  the  chapel 
towards  Battle-bridge. 

Winchester-Street,01dBroad-Streer,- 
at  54,  nearly  op.  the  Excise-office, 
leading  to  London-wall. 

Winchester- Street  (Little), -four  doors 
on  the  R.  in  the  last,  from  Old 
Broad-st. 

Winchester-St.  Borough-Market, — 
on  the  N.  side  of  it,  by  St.  Sa- 
viour's church. 

Winchester-Street  (Little), — the  first 
on  the  R.  in  the  last  from  the 
church. 

Winchester-  Yard,  Borough-Market,- 
by  Little  Winchester-st. 

Winchester  -  Wharf,  Clink  -  Street, 
Borough, about  J  of  a  mile 


above  London-bridge  and  nearly 
op.  Stoney-street. 

Wiuckles  -  Buildings,  Walworth- 
Common, — op.  Phillips's  Build- 
ings, S.  end  of  Thurlow-place 
from  East-lane. 

Windmill-Court,  Giltspur-Street,— 
at  19,  about  ten  doors  on  the  R. 
from  Newgate-st. 

Windmill  Coutt,  Rosemary-Lane,- 
at  5  I,  two  or  three  doors  W.  of 
White's  Yard. 

Windmill  -  Inn,  St.  John  -  Street, 
West-Smithfield, — the  third  Inn 
on  the  R.  near  £  of  a  mile  from 
Smithfield. 

Windmill -Lane,  Deptford  Lower- 
Road, — about  }  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  the  Halfway-house  to- 
wards Deptford. 

Windmill-  Row,Kennington-Green,- 
on  the  W.  side,  near  the  Wind- 
mill-tavern. 

Windmill-Street,  Tottenham-Court- 
Road, — at  45,  op.  Great  Store-st* 
about  j  of  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Oxford-st. 

Windmill  -  Street  (Great),  Hay- 
market, — op.  the  N.  end  of  it, 
extending  from  Coventry -street  to 
Brewer- st. 

Windmill-Street  (Little),— the  con- 
tinuation of  the  last  to  Silver-st. 

Windmill-Street,  City-Road, — a  few 
yards  bearing  to  the  R.  from  the 
N.  W.  corner  of  Finsbury-sq. 

Windsor  -  Court,  Monkwell  -  Street, 
Falcon-Square, — at  40,  the  first 
on  the  L.  from  the  square. 

Windsor-Court,  Little  Knight-Rider- 
Street, — at  14,  the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  Old-Change. 

Windsor-Court,  Strand, — near  330, 
op.  Somerset-Place. 

Windsor- Place,    City- Road, op. 

Windsor-terrace,  about  y  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Finsbury-sq. 

Windsor  -  Street,  Widegate  -  Street, 
Bishopsgate-Wiihout,— - -the  first 
on  theR.  from  Bishopsgate.  st. 
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Windsor-Terrace,    City-Road, 

forms  part  of  the  N.  side,  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  Fins- 
bury-square. 

Wine-Office-Court,  Fleet-Street, — 
at  145,  about  the  middle  of  the 
N.  side. 

Winford-Court,  Wentworth-Street, 
Spitalfielda, — about  six  doors  W. 
of  Rose-lane. 

Winkworth'sBuildings,City-Road,- 
extends  from  Craven-buildings  to- 
wards Hoxton-fields,  about  -3.  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  fromFinsbury-sq. 

Winkworth's  Wharf,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — on  theE.  side  of  Broken- 
wharf,  entering  by  41,  in  the  said 
street. 

Winsley -Street,  Oxford-Street, at 

78,  op.  the  Pantheon,  about  -3-  of 
a  mile  on  the  R.  from  St.  Giles's. 

Winter-Court,  Long-Lane,  Bermond- 
sey, — about  £  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  the  church  and  op.  the  King's 
Road. 

Wise-Court,  Wheeler-Street,  Spital- 
field?, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
31,  Lamb-st. 

Wise-Court,  Castle-Street,  Borough ,- 
at  45,  near  Potts's  Vinegar- 
ground. 

Wister's  Ground,  Great  Peter-Street, 
Westminster, — entrance  about  the 
middle  of  the  S.  side. 

Wither's  Court,  Whitecross-Street, 
St.  Luke's, — at  1 10,  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Old-st. 

Witiem's  Buildings,  Old  -  Street- 
Road, — forms  part  of  the  N.  side, 
adj. lining  the  Vinegar-ground. 

Wooburn  -  Court,  Duke  -  Street, 
Bloomsbury, — :hc  first  on  the  R. 
from  42,  Great  Russell-st. 

Wooburn-Mews,  Little  Guil ford- 
Street,  Russell-Square, — the  first 
on  the  L.  from  Bernard-st. 

Wooborn- Place,  Rurell-Square, — 
extends  from  the  E.   side  of  the 
»quare  towards  Tavistock-sq. 
W.^lurn  -  Street,    Great    Russell- 


Street,  Bloomsbury,— at  39,  the 
third  on  the  R.  from  Tottenham- 
court-road. 

Wooburn  -  Street,  Brydges  -  Street, 
Covent-Garden, — at  23,  on  the 
S.  side  of  Drury-Lane- Theatre. 

Wood's  Buildings,  George-Street, 
Chelsea, — the  first  on  the  R.  from 
Royal-Hospital- Row. 

Wood's   Buildings,  New-Inn- Yard, 

Shoreditch, the  last  on  the  L. 

from  175,  Shoreditch. 

Wood's  Buildings,  Whitechapel- 
Road,— at  124,  op.  the  London- 
hospital,  leading  to  Ducking- 
pond-row. 

Wood's  Buildings,  East-Lane,  Wal- 
worth,— the  first  on  the  R.  from 
the  Kent-road. 

Wood's  Close,  Church-Row,  Beth- 

nal-Green, on  the  S.  side  the 

church  near  Hare-st. 

Wood's    Court,   Oxford-Street, — at 


R. 


81,  about  -j-  of  a  mile  on   the 
from  St.  Giles's  and  nearly  op.  the 
Pantheon. 

Wood's  Court,  Norton- Falgate, — at 
27,  nearly  op.  White-Lion-st. 

Wood's  Mews,  Park-Street,  Gros- 
venor-Square,— at  75,  the  fourth 
on  the  R.  from  248,  Oxford-st. 

Wood's  Place,  Bowling  -  Green- 
Lane,  Clerkenwell, — the  first  on 
the  R.  from  Coppice-row. 

Wood's  Rents, Chequer- Alley,  Bun- 
hill-Row, — the  first  en  the  R. 
from  10(J,  Whitecross-st. 

Wood-Street,  Millbank-Street,  West- 
minster,— at  G4,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  Abingdon. st. 

Wood-Street,  Braynes-Row,  Spa- 
fields  or  Clerkenwell, — about  six 
doors  E.  of  the  turnpike,  near  the 
House  of  Correction. 

Wood-Street,  Cheapside, — at  122, 
the  third  on  the  L.  from  Newgate- 
st.  it  extends  to  London -wall. 

Wood-Street,  Spitalfields, — extends 
from  the  N.  side  of  the  church  to 
8,  Brown's  lane. 

Wood- 


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\Vood-Street,    Bethnal-Grecn, on 

the  S.  side  the  Church-yard,  or  the 
last  on  the  L.  in  Hare-st.  from 
110,  Brick-lane. 

"Wood-Street,  St.  Agnes-le-Clair, — 
the  last  on  the  L.  in  North- st. 
from  the  City.  road. 

Wood's  Ways,  Rotherhithe, — on  the 
N.  side  of  Rotherhithe-church. 

Wood's  Yard,  Phcenix-Srreet,  Spital- 
•fields, — the  second  on  the  R.  from 
38,  Wheeler-st. 

Wood- Yard,  Redcross-Strcet,  'Bo- 
rough,— at  74,  the  first  on  the  R. 
north  from  Union-st. 

Woodbridge-Street,  St.  John-Street, 
Clerkenwell, — at  224,  op.  Comp- 
ton-st.  about -j-  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  West-Smithfield. 

Wooden  -  Bridge  -  Stairs,  Westmin- 
ster,— at  the  N.  E.  corner  of  New 
Palace-yard. 

Wooden-World-Court,     Bell-Alley, 

Golden-Lane, entrance  by  the 

fifth  on  the  L.  in  Golden-lane  from 
Barbican. 

Woodner  -  Court,  Harrow  -  Alley, 
Gravel-Lane,  Houndsditch, — the 
third  on  the  R.  in  it  from  Gravel- 
lane. 

Woodstock  -  Mews,  Woodstock- St. 
Marybone, — at  5,  or  behind  30, 
Weymouth-st. 

Woodstock  -  Street,      Weymouth- 

Street,  Marybone, at  30,  op. 

Beaumont-st.  about  five  doors  W. 
of  44,  Wimpole-st. 

Woodstock  -  Street,  Paddington- 
Street,  Marybone, — ten  doors  on 
the  R.  from  70,  High-st.  leading 
to  Nottingham-place  and  the  New- 
road. 

Woodstock-Street,  Oxford. Street, — 
at  303,  between  New  Bond-st. 
and  South-Molton-st. 

Woodwards  -  Court,  High  -  Street, 
Marybone, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  the  New- road. 

Wooldrich's  Gardens,  Fleet-Street, 
Betlmal- Green  or  Spitalfields, 


a  number  of  small  houses  at  the  E. 
end  of  it. 

Woolford's  Ways,  Wapping-Wall,- 
on  the  E.  side  of  King  James's 
stairs,  op.  Star-st.   Shadwell. 

Woolpack  -  Alley,      Bermondsey- 

Street, at  242,    near  Snow's 

fields. 

Wool  pack-Gardens,  Gwyn's  Build- 
ings, Goswell-Street-Road, — en- 
trance a  few  doors  on  the  R.  from 
the  City-road. 

Woolpack  -  Yard,  Dog  and  Bear- 
Yard,  Tooley-Street, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  127,  Tooley-st. 

Woolpack- Yard,  Kent-Street,  Bo- 
rough,  at    54,    about  |  of   a 

mile  on  the  L.  side  the  street  from 
St.  George's  church. 

Wool-Staplers  Aims-Houses,  Great 
St.  Ann's  Street,  Westminster, — 
about  ten  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Great  Peter- st. 

Wolsingham-Place,  Lambeth, — by 
the  Three  Stags,  about  -J-  a  mile 
on  the  L.  from  Westminster- 
bridge. 

W'orcester-Court,  Worcester-Street, 
Old  Gravel-Lane, — the  first  on 
the  L.  from  Old  Gravel-lane  to- 
wards the  London-docks. 

Worcester- Place,  Upper  Thames- 
Street, — at  67,  nearly  op.  Gar- 
lick-hill. 

Worcester-Street,  Old  Gravel-Lane, 
St.  George's  in  the  East, — at  143, 
about  the  middle  of  the  W.  side. 

Worcester-Street,  Qneen-Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  1 1,  the  second  on  the 
R.  from  Union-Hall. 

Works  (Office  of),  Guildhall,— two 
doors  on  the  R.  from  75,  Basing- 
hall-bt. 

Workhouse-Alley,  Limehcuse.  See 
Green-dragon- alley. 

Workhouse  -  Lane,     Hoxton, at 

the  N.  end  of  Queen's  Row, 
about  4  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Old-street-road. 

Workhouse  -  Lane,  Lambeth, — the 
continuation 


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continuation  of  Lambeth-butts, 
or  of  Broad-st.  towards  Kenning- 
ton-cross. 
World's  End-Court,  Newington- 
Causeway, — on  the  N.  side  the 
turnpike,  about  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  from  the  King's  Bench. 
Worley's  Court,  Minories.-entrance 

by  79,  op-,  the  Crescent. 
Wormwood  -  Street,     Bishopsgate- 
Within, — at  65,  the    second  on 
the  L.  north  from  Cornhill. 
Worship  -  Court,    Worship  -  Street, 
Shoreditch, — the  fourth  on  the  L. 
from  Paul-st. 
Worship  -  Square,  Worship  -  Street, 
Shoreditch, — the  third  on  the  L. 
from  Paul-st.  leading  to  Chapel- 
st.  Curtain-road. 

Worship-Street,     Shoreditch, the 

second  on  the  R.  north  from  the 
N.  E.  corner  of  Finsbury -square, 
extending  to  21,  Norton-falgate. 
Wrestlers-Court,  Bishopsgate-With- 
in, — at  59,  six  doors  S.   of  Ca- 
momile-st. 
Wright's    Buildings,  West  -  Street, 
West-Smithfield, — the  second  on 
the  R.  from  Smithfield. 
Wright's    Passage,     Tothill-Street, 
Westminster, — about   the  middle 
of  the  S.  side,   nearly    op.   the 
Golden-fleece. 
Wright's  Rents,    Pell  -  Street,  Rat- 
clifFe, — the  first  on  the  L.   from 
6,  in  the  New-road. 
Wright's  Rents,  Grange-Road,  Ber- 

mondsey, on    the  W.   side  of 

Page's  Walk,  near  the  Old  Pitt's 
Head. 
Wych-Street,  Drury-Lane, — the  first 
on  both  the  R.  and  the  L.  in  Mew- 
castle-street  from  the  New  Church 
in  the  Strand. 
Wycomb  -  Place,  Kent  -Street,  Bo- 
rough,— at  70,  about  \  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  side  of  the  street,   from 
St.  George's  church. 
Wynyatt  -  Street,  Goswrll  -  Street- 
Road,— near  \  of  a  mile  on  the  L. 


north  of  the  turnpike,  being  the 
first  S.  parallel  to  Rawstone-st. 
Wynyatt- Place,Wynyatt-Street,- 


two  or  three  doors  on  the  R.  from 
Goswell-str^et-road. 


YAXLY-PLACE,   Little  Lant- 
Street,  Borough, about  the 

middle  of  the  S.  side,  and  the  first 
on   the  R.  from  Lombard-st. 
Yeats-Court,Carey-Street, Chancery- 
Lane, — at  23,  the  third  on  the  R. 
from   Portugal-st.     leading    intc* 
Clement's  lane. 
Yeats-Court,     Long-Alley,    Moor- 
fields. — the  second  on  the  L.  from 
29,  Sun-st.  towards  Moorfields. 
Yeats-Rents,   Clerkenwell-Close, — 
at  23,  a  few    doors  N.  of  the 
church. 
Yeoman's   Row,     Brompton  High- 
Road, — the  fifth  on  the  L.  about 
-i  of  a  mile  from  Knightsbridge. 
Yoakley's  Buildings,    Mile  -  End- 
Green, — nine  doors  E.  from  the 
London-hospital. 
York-Buildings,  Grub-Street,  West- 
minster,— about    the   middle    of 
the  E.  side. 
York-Buildings,     Adelphi, — the   S. 
side  of  Duke-st.  being  the  second 
on  the  L.  in  Villiers-st.  from  32, 
in  the  Strand. 
York- Buildings    Water- Works, — at 
the  bottom  of  Villiers-st.  entering 
by  32,  in  the  Strand. 
York- Buildings,  New- Road,  Mary- 
bone, — forms  part  of  the  S.    side, 
at  the  N.  end  of  Baker-st. 
York-Buildings,    York-Street,   Pen- 
tonville, — the  second  on  the  L. 
from     Clarence  -  place     towards 
Weston-st. 
York- Buildings,  Bermondsey  New- 
Road, — at  the  end  of  Kent-street- 
road,    and   op.    the  Bricklayers- 
arms. 

York- 


York  -  Buildings,  Chalton  -  Street, 
Sommcrs-Town, — at  48,  the  fir%t 
on  i  he  L.  from  the  New- road. 

York-Buildings,  Hoxton-Fields, 

about  ^  or*  a  mile  on  the  L. 
from  Winkworth's  Buildings, 
City-road,  towards  Kmgsland. 

York  -  Court,  East  -  Street,  Man- 
chester-Square,   at   40,   about 

twelve  doors  on  the  L.  from  David- 
street. 

York-Court,  York-Street,  Penton- 
ville, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Clarence-place. 

York-Court,  Paul-Street,  Finsbury- 
Square, — about  five  doors  S.  of 
Castle.st. 

York-Court,  York-Street,  London- 
Rriad,  St.  George's  Fields, — the 
first  on  the  R.  from  the  London- 
road. 

York  -  Mews   South,    Paddington- 

Street,  Mary  bone', at  3'2,  the 

first  on  the  L.  from  Baker-st. 

York-Mews  North,  David-Street, 
Marybone, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Upper  Baker-st. 

York-Mews  (Great),  Upper  Baker- 
Street,  Marybone, — the  first  on 
the  L.  in  York- place  from  10, 
Upper  Baker-st. 

York-Mews  (Little), — the  second  on 
the  L.  from  10,  Upper  Baker- 
street. 

York-Place,  Baker-Street,  Portman- 
Square, — the  continuation  of  it  to 
Upper  Baker-st.  and  the  New- 
road. 

Ycrk-Place,  Upper  Baker-Street, 
Portman-Square,— at  10,  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  the  New-road. 

York  -  Place,   Pentonville, forms 

part  of  the  S.  side  by  the  turn- 
pike, near  \  a  mile  on  the  L.  from 
Islington. 

York  -  Place,  Banner  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — at  27,  the  first  on  the  L. 
from  130,  Whitecrcss-st. 

York- Place,    City-Road, forms 

part  of  the  N,  s|de,  nearly  op. 


Sidney-st.  about  a  mile  on  the  R. 
from  Finsbury-sq. 

York-Place,  Cow-Lane,  Stepney,— 
the  last  on  the  L.  from  Stepney 
Old  -  square,  and  on  the  E.  side 
the  World's  End  public-hou.e. 

York-  Place,  Mile-End-  Road, —part 
of  the  S.  side,  by  Saville-place, 
about  2f  miles  from  Aldgate. 

York.Place,  Mile- End  Old-Town,— 
the  first  on  the  L.  in  York-street 
from  the  Commercial-road,  lead- 
ing into  Thomas-st. 

York- Place,    Lambeth, about   £ 

of  a  mile  on  the  R.  from  West- 
minster-bridge, and  opposite  the 
Asylum. 

York-Place,  Borough-Road ,  St. 
George's  Fields, — about  the  mid- 
dle of  the  N.  side,  between  the 
King's  Bench  and  ihe  Obelisk. 

York-Place,  Walwcrth  High-Street 
or  Road, — part  of  the  L.  side, 
about  I  of  a  mile  from  the  Elephant 
and  Castle. 

York-Place,  Arnold-Place,  Wal- 
worth,— the  second  on  theL.  from 
Amelia-?  t. 

York-Place,  Ossulston-Street,  Som- 
merc-Town, — the  first  on  the  L* 
north  from  Chapel -path. 

York-Place,    Kent-Street-Road, 

the  last  on  the  L.  from  St. 
George's  church  and  near  the 
Ericklayers-arms. 

York-Place,  Hoxton-Fields, — about 
5  of  a  miie  on  the  L.  from 
Winkworth's  Buildings,  City- 
road,  towards  Kin^sland. 

York-Row,  James-Street,  Westmin- 
ster,— at  the  E.  end  of  it,  op.  the 
Blue-coat-schcol. 

York-Row,  Hackney-Road, — forms 
part  of  the  R.  side,  about  £  of  a 
mile  from  Shoreditch-church. 

York-Row,  Kennington-Road, 

forms  part  of  the  R.  side,  near 
the  Plough  and  Harrow,  $-  of  a 
mile  S.  from  Newington*churcb. 

York-Street,    Hans- Place,    Bromp- 

ton. 


ton, — the  first  on  the  L.  in  Exeter- 
street,  entering  by  32,  Sloane-st. 

York-Street,  Westminster, — the  con- 
tinuation of  James-street,  bearing 
to  the  L.  extending  to  Queen- 
square. 

York-Street,  St.  James's  Square, — 
about  the  middle  of  the  N.  side, 
leading  to  the  S.  side  of  St. 
James's  church,  Piccadilly. 

York-Street,  Covent-Garden, — the 
continuation  of  Tavistock-st.  en- 
tering by  14,  Southampton-st.  or 
the  second  on  the  L.  along  Cathe- 
rine st.  from  343,  Strand. 

York-Street,  Baker-Street,  Mary- 
bone, — the  fifth  street  on  the  L. 
from  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Port- 
man-square. 

York-Street  (Upper),  Baker-Street, 
Marybone, — the  continuation  of 
the  last. 

York  -  Street,  Middlesex  -  Hospital , 
Marybone, — at  18,  Union-st.  ex- 
tending to  74,  Qoeen  Ann-st. 
East. 

York-Street,  Castle-Street,  Turnmill- 
Street,  Clerkenwell, — the  last  en 
the  L.  from  Turnmill-st.  or  a  few 
yards  E.  from  60,  Great  SafFron- 
hill. 

York-Street,  Pentonville,— the  se- 
cond on  the  L.  west  of  the  chapel 
towards  Battle-bridge,  about  \  of 
a  mile  from  Islington. 

York-Street  (Old),  Church-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — at  185,  the  first 
on  the  R.  from  65,  Shoreditch, 
leading  to  Anchor-st. 

York-Street  (New),  Church-Street, 
Bethnal-Green, — at  178,  the  se- 
cond on  the  R.  from  65,  Shore- 
ditch. 

York  -  Street,  Commercial  -  Road, 
Mile-End  Old-Town, the  .se- 
cond on  the-R.  from  Cannon- 
street- road  towards  Whitechapcl- 
thurch,  extending  to  45,  Char- 
lottc.strect. 

York-Street,  Walworth  High-Street 


or  Road,— op.  Manor-place,  near 
\  a  mile  on  the  L.  from  the  Ele- 
phant and  Castle,  leading  to  Lock's 
fields. 

York-Street,  Lock's  Fields,  Wal- 
worth,— the  last  on  the  L.  in  Pitt- 
st.  from  the  Kent-Road,  entering 
nearly  opposite  the  Bricklayers- 
arms. 

York-Street,  Clarence-Street,  Ro- 
therhithe,— the  first  on  the  R. 
from  303,  Rotherhithc-st.  leading 
to  Adam-st. 

York-Street,  High-Street,  Borough,- 
at  276,  the  first  street  on  the  R. 
from  London-bridge,  leading  to 
the  Borough-market. 

York  -  Streer,  London  -  Road,  St. 
George's  Fields, — the  first  street 
on  the  R.  in  the  said  road,  from 
the  Elephant  and  Castle  towards 
the  Obelisk. 

York  -  Street  (Lower),  Bicknel's 
Row,  Russell-Street,  Rotherhithe,- 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  Russell- 
st.  extending  towards  Greenland- 
dock. 

York-Street  (Upper), the  conti- 
nuation of  the  last. 

York-Terrace,  Kent-Street-Road,— ■- 
part  of  the  N.  side  by  the  Brick- 
layers-arms, about  \  a  mile  on 
the  L.  in  the  said  road  from  St. 
George's  church. 

Yorkshire- Crop- Yard,  St.  Peter's 
Lane,  West-Smithfield,— at  6,  by 
St.  John-st. 

Yorkshire  -  Stingo  -  Tavern,  New- 
Road,  Marybone, — near  |  of  a 
mile  on  the  R.  lronv  82,  Edg- 
ware-road. 

Youl's   Row,  Kent  -  Road, by 

Youl's  Nursery,  nearly  opposite 
East  -  lane,  about  £  of  a  mile 
on  the  L.  below  the  Bricklayers- 
arms. 

Young's  Buildings,  Horse  -  Shoe- 
Alley,  Moorficlds, the    second 

on  the  L.  from  Wilson-st.  towards 
Long-alley. 

Young's 


Young's  Buildings,  Rotherhithe- 
Street, — near  the  Pageants,  about 
£  of  a  mile  on  the  R.  below  the 
church. 

Young's  Buildings,  Old-Street,  St. 

Luke's, nearly    opposite    the 

church,  a  few  doors  W.  of  White- 
cross-street. 

Young's  Buildings,  Church-Alley, 
Basinghall-Streer, — the  first  on  the 
R.  from  70,  in  the  said  street,  or 
the  first  on  the  L.  from  19,  Alder- 
manbury. 

Yoxall's  Wharf,    Tooley-Street, 

at  the  N.  end  of  Mill-lane,  bear- 


ing to  the  R.  from  55,  in  the  said 
street. 


Z  ION-CHAPEL  and  Square. 
See  Sion. 

Zoar-Chapel,  Little  Ayliffe-Street, 
Goodman's  Fields, — -a  few  yards 
from  Red  -  lion  -  street,  White- 
chapel. 

Zoar  -  Street,  Gravel  -  Lane,  Bo- 
rough,  the  second  street    on 

the  L.  about  %  of  a  mile  from 
Holland-st. 


AD    D  E  N   D  A. 


ANCHOR  -  WHARF,  Upper 
Thames-Street, at  8,   op. 

Addle-Hill,  about  \  of  a  mile  be- 
low Blackfriars-brklge. 

Antigua-Place,  Salmon-Lane,  Lime- 
house, — the  continuation  of  Wil- 
son-place, entrance  by  the  first  on 
the  L.  from  the  Commercial-road, 
towards  Stepney. 

A  hby  -  Street  (Upper),  Goswell- 
Street-Road, — the  second  on  the 
L.  from  Goswell-st.  towards 
Islington. 

Baltic  -  Court,  Baltic  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, — the  second  on  the  L. 
from  behind  20,  in  the  said  street. 

Baltic  -  Place,  Baltic  -  Street,  St. 
Luke's, —  the  first  on  the  L.  from 
behind  20,  in  the  said  street. 

Baltic  -  Street,  Golden  -  Lane,  St. 
Luke's, — at  S9,  the  first  on  the 
R.  from  Old-st. 

Bridge-Street  (New),  Kennington- 
Lane  or  Vauxhall, — a  few  houses 


on  the  R.  extending  from  the 
turnpike  towafds  Vauxhall-gar- 
dens. 

Burlington- Place,  Broad-Street,  Rat- 
clifFe, — at  97,  a  few  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Cock-hill. 

Burbridge-Street,  Lambeth-Marsh,- 
the  first  on  the  R.  from  the  turn- 
pike towards  Blackfriars-road. 

Chamberlain's  Place,  Little  Shire- 
Lane, — at  the  W.  end  of  it,  op. 
New-court, enteringby  16,  Carey- 
st.  Chancery-lane. 

Chapel-Place,  Long-Lane,  Bermond- 
sey, — at  22,  about  |  of  a  mile  on 
the  R.  from  St.  George's  church. 

Compton- Street,  Tavistock-  Place, 
Tavistock-Square, — the  E.  conti- 
nuation of  it,  or  the  second  on  the 
L.  in  Hunter-st.  from  Brunswick- 
square. 

Crosby's  Buildings,  French.  Alley, 
Shoreditch, — the  first  on  the  L. 
from  1 52,  Shoreditch. 

Cross- 


ADDENDA. 


Cross-Street,  Westmoreland  -  Row, 
City-Road, — the  first  on  the  R. 
from  Collingwood-st.  entering  by 
Providence-st.  and  leading  to 
Trafalgar-st. 

Dyer's  Place,  Long-Alley,  Moor- 
fields, — the  first  on  the  L.  from 
Worship-st.  towards  Moorfields. 

Dyer's  Place,  Parsonage  -  Walk, 
Newington, — a  few  yards  on  the 
R.  from  the  High-road  towards 
the  Church-yard.  v 

Edward's  Place,  Kingsland-Road, — 
by  the  turnpike,  three  doors  N.  of 
theBasing-house. 

Fitchets-Court,  Noble-Street,  Foster- 
Lane, — at  1 6,  three  doors  on  the 
L.  from  Falcon-square. 

Friendly-Place,  Sun- Tavern-Fields, 
Shadwell, on  the  S.  side  the 


Rope-grcund,  entrance  by  the  first 
on  the  R.  in  King  David  -  lane 
from  198,  Shadwell  High-st. 

George  -  Street,  St.  Giles's.  See 
Diot-Street. 

Heath-Street,  Commercial  -  Road, 
Stepney, — about  j.  of  a  mile  on 
the  L.  below  the  Halfway-hou;e 
and  op.  Stepney-causeway. 

Jubilee  -  Place,  Commercial  -  Road, 
Stepney, — near  |  of  a  mile  on  the 
L.  from  Whitechapel-church  and 
on  the  W.  side  the  Halfway- 
house. 

Juniper-Row,  Sun-Tavern-Fields, 
Shadwell, — on  the  S.  side  the 
Rope-ground,  entrance  by  the  first 
on  the  R.  in  King  David-lane 
from  198,  Shadwell  High-st. 


FINIS. 


Printed    by  Stephen    Couchman, 
Throgmorton-Street,  London. 


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