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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.
With the fulleft Confidence, therefore, that the Result of
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.
'lOCEIE'8
NEW MAP OF LONDON.
JL H E Public are respectfully informed, that a New
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
be published by Subscription, Price 1 4s.
Of the Accuracy with which the Plan is executed, the
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.
*#* Subscriptions for the above Plan are received by
the Author, at the Phoenix Fire -Office, Lombard-
Street.
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TOPOGRAPHY OP IONDON.
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A,
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-*
A
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
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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.
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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
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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,
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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
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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-
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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-
C
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.
c
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-
c
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
<5
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.
St. Dionis
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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 |
of
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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
part
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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,
Duke'i
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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.
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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
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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-
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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.
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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
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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
F
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-
c
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.
a
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
G
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-
G
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
G
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
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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.
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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,-
at
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
G
G
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
G
G
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.
H
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,
H
H
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
H
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,
here
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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.
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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.
Hole
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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
u
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.
Howland-
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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,
the
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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.
Hurle'sBuiidings,Garlick-Hill,-threc
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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.
Jackson's
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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.
side,
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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
doors
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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
mile
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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
A a a mil*
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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-
mercial-road andCablc-st,
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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-
tending
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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
the
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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.
Ivy-
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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,
towards
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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,
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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.
B b King-
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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
of
K
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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.
King's
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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
Temple-
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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.
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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 ,-
on
M
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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.
Market-
M
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.
M
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.
Marlow's
M
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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-
M
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,
or
M
M
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-
strcet.
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.—
M
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
M
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
the
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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-
M
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.
front
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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-
M
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.
F f Moor-
M
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.
M
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
M
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
M
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-
M
<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
M
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.
N
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,--
N
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, —
N
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.
N
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
N
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.
N
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,
N
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,
N
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-
N
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.
N
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-
N
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.
N
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-
N
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
N
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,
N
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
N
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
N
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
N
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-
N
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
N
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,-
N
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
N
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-
N
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*
o
Rotherhithe- Wall, —the first on
the R. below Mill-st. St. Saviour's
dock, it leads to George's row
and the Neckinger-turnpike.
o
o
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.
o
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-
o
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.
Ordnance-
o
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-
p
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.
P
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
or
Q
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.
Q
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
Q
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
o
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-
Q
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,
R
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.
R
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-
R
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-
R
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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
R
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
R
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,
R
R
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-
S
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
8
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,
s
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,
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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
0
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-
U
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,
u
V
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.
V
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
V
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,
V
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
W
| 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.
Western-
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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-
row and Phillips's Buildings.
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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,
T t Coleman-
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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,
Moorfields*
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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.
White-
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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.
White-
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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.
White-
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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.
White's Yard, Whitccrosi - Street,
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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
doors
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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,
St.
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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.
U u Windsor-
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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.
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