Variant Toponyms Listed in Ogilby and Morgan
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¶A Table Directing to the Folio where each Street is to be Found, Alphabetically Set Down
¶A
Toponym | Folio |
Adle Street | 1 |
Aldermanbury | 1 |
Alderſgate Street | 1 |
Alsloe1 | 2 |
Angel | 2 |
¶B
Toponym | Folio |
Backſide S. Clements | 2 |
Baldwyn’s Gardens | 2 |
Barbican | 2 |
Baſſiſhaw Street | 3 |
Beavis Marks | 3 |
Bethlehem | 3 |
Biſhopſsgate Street without | 3 |
Biſhopſgate Street within | 4 |
Black Fryers | 4 |
Blow Bladder Street | 5 |
Bread Street | 5 |
Bread-ſtreet Hill | 5 |
Broad Street | 5 |
Little Britain | 6 |
Bucklers Bury | 6 |
Budg Row | 6 |
Bull and Mouth Street | 6 |
Butcher Row | 6 |
Back Street | 6 |
Berry Street | 6 |
Briſtol Street | 6 |
¶C
Toponym | Folio |
Cammomile Street | 6 |
Cannon Street | 7 |
Catteaton Street | 7 |
Cheapſide | 8 |
Chiswel Street | 9 |
Clerkenwel Close | 9 |
Clerkenwel Green | 9 |
Coleman Street | 9 |
College Hill | 9 |
Corinhil | 9 |
Cow-Croſs | 10 |
Crutchet Fryers | 10 |
Caſtle Street | 11 |
Charles Street | 11 |
Cloath Fair | 11 |
Colcheſter Street | 11 |
The Curtain | 11 |
¶D
Toponym | Folio |
Dowgate Hill | 11 |
Duk’s Place | 11 |
St. Dunſtans Hill | 11 |
Dean Street | 11 |
Dean & flower Street | 11 |
Dorſet Street | 11 |
¶E
Toponym | Folio |
Great Eaſtcheap | 11 |
Little Eaſtcheap | 12 |
Eaſt Smithfield | 12 |
Eagle Street | 12 |
Black Eagle Street | 12 |
¶F
Toponym | Folio |
New Faſhion Street | 12 |
Faſhion Street | 12 |
Fell Street | 13 |
Fenchurch Street | 13 |
Finsbury Street | 13 |
Old Fiſh Street | 13 |
Old Fiſh Street Hill | 14 |
New Fiſh Street | 14 |
Fleet Street | 14 |
Fore Street | 16 |
Fryer Street | 17 |
Friday Street | 17 |
¶G
Toponym | Folio |
Garlick Hill | 17 |
George Street | 17,18 |
Giltſpur Street | 18 |
Goldſmith Street | 18 |
Goſwel Street | 18 |
Gracechurch Street | 18 |
Grub | 18 |
¶H
Toponym | Folio |
Hatton Wall Street | 19 |
Hatton Street | 19 |
Eaſt-Harding Street | 19 |
Weſt-Harding Street | |
Hart Street | 19 |
Great St. Hellens | |
Little St. Hellens | 19 |
Hockley in the Hole | 19 |
Holborn | 19 |
Holliwel Street | 21 |
Hounſditch | 21 |
¶I
Toponym | Folio |
Jewin | 21 |
St. John Street | 22 |
St. John’s Court | 22 |
¶K
Toponym | Folio |
St. Katherines | 23 |
New King Street | 23 |
King Edward Street | 23 |
King Tudor Street | 23 |
Kirby Street | 23 |
Knight Rider Street | 23 |
¶L
Toponym | Folio |
Lambeth Hill | 23 |
S. Laurence Poul. Hill | 23 |
Leaden-Hall Street | 23 |
Lime Street | 24 |
Lincolns-Inn Fields | 24 |
Liquorpond Street | 24 |
Loathbury | 24 |
London Wall | 24 |
Ludgate Hill | 25 |
Ludgate Street | 25 |
Lumbard Street | 25 |
¶M
Toponym | Folio |
St. Martins le grand | 25 |
St. Mary Axe | 26 |
St. Mary Hill | 26 |
Milk Street | 26 |
Minories | 26 |
Little Minories | 26 |
Montague Street | 27 |
Moor Fields | 27 |
Little Moor Fields | 27 |
Mugwel Street | 27 |
Middle Street | 27 |
Monmouth Street | 28 |
¶N
Toponym | Folio |
New Canal | 28 |
Newgate Street | 28 |
Noble Street | 28 |
Norton Street | 29 |
Newcaſtle Street | 29 |
New Street | 29 |
¶O
Toponym | Folio |
St. Olave Hart Street | 29 |
Old Baily | 29, 30 |
Old Change | 30 |
Old Jewry | 30 |
Old Street | 30 |
¶P
Toponym | Folio |
Pater Noſter Row | 31 |
S. Pauls Church Yard | 31 |
Pauls Chain | 31 |
Great Pearl Street | 32 |
Poſtern | 32 |
The Poultrey | 32 |
Puddle Dock Hill | 32 |
Pye-Corner | 32 |
Little Pearl Street | 32 |
St. Peters Hill | 32 |
Petty France | 32 |
¶Q
Toponym | Folio |
New Queen Street | 32 |
Queen Hith | 32 |
¶R
Toponym | Folio |
Red Croſs Street | 32 |
River Street | 33 |
¶S
Toponym | Folio |
Saffron Hil | 33 |
Shoreditch | 33 |
Silver Street | 33 |
Snow Hill | 33 |
Southampt. Buildings | 34 |
The Strand | 34 |
Sutton Street | 35 |
Stone Cutters Street | 35 |
Strangeway Street | 35 |
¶T
Toponym | Folio |
Midle & Iner Temple | 35 |
Thames Street | 35 |
St. Thomas Apoſtles | 38 |
Backſide S T. Apoſtles | 38 |
Threadneedle Street | 38 |
Throgmorton Street | 38 |
Tower Street | 39 |
Great Tower Hill | 39 |
Little Tower Hill | 39 |
Tower Ditch | 39 |
Tower Royal Street | 40 |
Turn-mill Street | 40 |
Throll Street | 40 |
Timber Street | 40 |
¶V
Toponym | Folio |
Vine Street | 40 |
¶W
Toponym | Folio |
Walbrook Street | 40 |
Watling Street | 40 |
Wentford Street | 40 |
Weſtbury Street | 41 |
Weſt Smithfield | 41 |
Wheelers Street | 42 |
White Croſs Street | 42 |
White Chapel | 43 |
White Fryers | 44 |
Wich Street | 44 |
Wood Street | 44 |
Wormwood Street | 45 |
Water Street | 45 |
Wincheſter Street | 45 |
Wards | 45 |
Pariſhes | 46,47,48 |
¶Streets and Lanes, With the Courts, Yards and Inns, Churches, Halls, and Houses of Note.
Toponym | Map Coordinate | Gazetteer ID | MoEML Authority Name |
Plaiſterers Hall (Addle-Street) | 6-10 | B6 | Plasterers’ Hall |
Brewers Hall (Addle-Street) | 6-10 | B7 | Brewers’ Hall |
Burges Court (Phillips-Lane) | 5-10 | e23 | Burges Court |
Cock Court (Phillips-Lane) | 5-10 | e24 | Cock Court |
Hand Court (Phillips-Lane) | 5-10 | e25 | Hand Court |
Sion Court (Phillips-Lane) | 5-10 | e26 | Sion Court |
White Bear Court (Addle-Hill) | 10-8 | m13 | White Bear Court |
Cradle Court (Addle-Hill) | 10-8 | m19 | Cradle Court (Addle Hill) |
St. John’s Court (Addle-Hill) | 5-10 | m20 | St. John’s Court |
Millers Court (Aldermanbury) | 5-11 | e27 | Miller’s Court |
Dyers Court (Aldermanbury) | 6-11 | f63 | Dyers’ Court |
Fountain Court (Aldermanbury) | 7-11 | h14 | Fountain Court |
Baſſhishaw Alley (Aldermanbury) | 6-11 | f61 | Bassishaw Alley |
Carpenters Yard (Aldermanbury) | 6-11 | f62 | Carpenters’ Yard |
Axe Inn (Aldermanbury) | 6-11 | b12 | Axe Inn |
St. Mary Aldermanbury Church (Aldermanbury) | 6-11 | N/A | St. Mary Aldermary |
Devonſhire Court (Aldersgate Street) | 3-8 | b58 | Devonshire Court |
Black-Horſe Court (Aldersgate Street) | 4-8 | c72 | Black Horse Court |
Hare Court (Aldersgate Street) | 4-8 | c74 | Hare Court |
Cradle Court (Aldersgate Street) | 4-8 | c76 | Cradle Court (Aldersgate Street) |
Maidenhead Court (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | e7 | Maidenhead Court |
Nettletons Court (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | e8 | Nettleton Court |
Deputy’s Court (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | e9 | Deputy’s Court |
Trinity Court (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | e11 | Trinity Court |
Stone Court (Aldersgate Street) | 6-9 | f44 | Stone Court |
Greyhound Court (Aldersgate Street) | 6-9 | f45 | Greyhound Court |
Red Lyon Alley (Aldersgate Street) | 4-8 | e73 | Red Lion Alley |
Pav’d Alley (Aldersgate Street) | 5-8 | e3 | Paved Alley |
Black Horſe Alley (Aldersgate Street) | 5-8 | e4 | Black Horse Alley |
Horn Alley (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | e5 | Horn Alley |
Angel Alley (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | e6 | Angel Alley |
Ball Alley (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | e10 | Ball Alley |
Harrow Alley (Aldersgate Street) | 6-9 | f46 | Harrow Alley |
Falcon Yard (Aldersgate Street) | 6-9 | f47 | Falcon Yard |
Vine Yard (Aldersgate Street) | 3-8 | b55 | Vine Yard |
White Horſe Yard (Aldersgate Street) | 3-8 | b56 | White Horse Yard |
Crown Yard (Aldersgate Street) | 3-8 | b57 | Crown Yard |
Three Cups Inn (Aldersgate Street) | 3-8 | A15 | |
Red Lyon Inn (Aldersgate Street) | 3-8 | A16 | |
Cock Inn (Aldersgate Street) | 4-8 | A40 | |
Bell Inn (Aldersgate Street) | 4-8 | A42 | |
Peacock Inn (Aldersgate Street) | 4-8 | A43 | |
Swan Inn (Aldersgate Street) | 4-8 | A44 | |
George Inn (Aldersgate Street) | 6-9 | A99 | |
Falcon Inn (Aldersgate Street) | 6-9 | B1 | |
Cook’s Hall (Aldersgate Street) | 6-9 | C50 | |
London Houſe (Aldersgate Street) | 5-8 | A57 | |
Thanet Houſe (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | A58 | |
S. Buttolph Church (Aldersgate Street) | 5-9 | N/A | |
Three Fox Court (Long-Lane) | 4-7 | c65 | |
Three Horſhoe Court (Long-Lane) | 4-7 | c66 | |
Carpenters Court (Long-Lane) | 4-7 | c67 | |
Rain Bow Court (Long-Lane) | 4-8 | c71 | |
Cat Alley (Long-Lane) | 4-8 | c69 | |
Red Lyon Yard (Long-Lane) | 4-8 | c70 | |
Graſhopper Yard (Long-Lane) | 4-7 | c68 | |
Bull Inn (Long-Lane) | 4-7 | C61 | |
Green Dragon Inn (Long-Lane) | 4-8 | A41 | |
Small-Beer Alley (Anslo Street) | 3-3 | b29 | |
Bull Head Alley (Ansloe Street) | 3-3 | b30 | |
White Lyon (Back-Side of St. Clements) | 10-1 | l87 | |
Hand and Holly-buſh Alley (Back-Side of St. Clements) | 10-1 | l88 | |
Lamb Alley (Back-Side of St. Clements) | 10-1 | l88 | |
Angel Inn (Back-Side of St. Clements) | 10-1 | N/A | |
St. John Baptiſt Court (St. Clmenets Lane) | 9-1 | k12 | |
Boſwel Court (St. Clements Lane) | 9-1 | N/A | |
Sun Alley (St. Clements Lane) | 9-1 | k10 | |
Horſhoe Alley (St. Clements Lane) | 9-1 | k11 | |
Slaughter Yard (St. Clements Lane) | 9-1 | k9 | |
Clements Inn (St. Clements Lane) | 9-1 | ||
Baldwins Court (Baldwins Gardens) | 5-2 | d70 | |
Hand and Pen Alley (Baldwins Gardens) | 4-3 | c34 | |
Cradle Allley (Baldwins Gardens) | 5-2 | d67 | |
Gravel Alley (Baldwins Gardens) | 5-2 | d68 | |
Boarded Alley (Baldwins Gardens) | 5-2 | d69 | |
Leopard Alley (Baldwins Gardens) | 5-2 | d71 | |
White Lyon Court (Barbican) | 3-8 | b60 | |
Cannon Court (Barbican) | 3-9 | b61 | |
Round Court (Barbican) | 3-9 | b62 | |
Fig-Tree Court (Barbican) | 3-9 | b63 | |
Garter Court (Barbican) | 3-9 | b67 | |
White Horſe Alley (Barbican) | 3-9 | b59 | |
Plow Alley (Barbican) | 3-9 | b64 | |
Three Pidgeon Alley (Barbican) | 3-9 | b65 | |
Play-houſe Yard (Barbican) | 3-9 | b66 | |
White-Horſe Inn (Barbican) | 3-8 | A17 | |
Earl of Bridgewaters Houſe (Barbican) | 3-9 | A18 | |
Bartholemew Cloſe (Barbican) | 5-7 | N/A | |
Great St. Bartholemew (Church) | 5-7 | N/A | |
Baſſhiſhaw Court (Bassishaw Street) | 5-11 | e28 | |
New Court (Bassishaw Street) | 5-11 | e29 | |
Shutes Court (Bassishaw Street) | 5-11 | e30 | |
Kings Arms Court (Bassishaw Street) | 7-11 | h16 | |
Porters Alley (Bassishaw Street) | 6-11 | f64 | |
Bear Inn (Bassishaw Street) | 6-11 | B15 | |
Girdlers Hall (Bassishaw Street) | 5-11 | A63 | |
Weavers Hall (Bassishaw Street) | B13 | ||
Coopers Hall (Bassishaw Street) | 6-11 | B14 | |
Blackwel Hall (Bassishaw Street) | 7-11 | B49 | |
St. Michael Baſſiſhaw Church (Bassishaw Street) | 7-11 | N/A | |
Plow Yard (Beavis Marks) | 6-17 | f92 | |
Nags Head Inn (Beavis Marks) | 6-17 | B28 | |
Loon Alley (Bethlehem) | 5-15 | e54 | |
Houſewife’s Alley (Bethlehem) | 4-15 | d50 | |
Vine Couurt (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-16 | N/A | |
Montague Court (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 2-17 | b18 | |
White Hind Court (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d34 | |
White Hart Court (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | e59 | |
George Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 5-16 | c6 | |
Accorn Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-16 | c7 | |
Angel Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-16 | c9 | |
Lamb Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-16 | c10 | |
Bell Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-16 | c11 | |
Red Lyon Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-16 | c12 | |
Dunnings Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-16 | c13 | |
Primroſe Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-17 | b15 | |
Katherine-wheel and George Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-17 | c14 | |
Hand Alley, the Inheritance of Sr. Robert Clayton, Knight and Alderman, and Mr. John Morris (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-17 | N/A | |
Soapers Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d32 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d33 | |
Three Tun Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d35 | |
Half Moon Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d36 | |
Bottl Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d39 | |
Garland Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d40 | |
Roſe Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d49 | |
Still Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 5-16 | e58 | |
Mag-Py Alley (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 5-16 | e61 | |
Walnut-Tree Yard (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 5-16 | e60 | |
Cock Yard (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-16 | c8 | |
Gun Yard (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 2-16 | b14 | |
Ship Yard (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 2-16 | b16 | |
Crown Yard (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d37 | |
Swan Yard (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | d38 | |
Skinners Rents (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 2-16 | b17 | |
Red Lyon Inn (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 3-17 | A24 | |
Catherine-Wheel Inn (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 4-16 | A48 | |
Dolphin Inn (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 5-16 | A74 | |
Flying Horſe Inn (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 5-16 | A75 | |
Devonhire Houſe (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 5-16 | A73 | |
St. Buttolph Biſhopſgate Church (Biſhopsgate Street Without) | 5-16 | N/A | |
Pea-hen Court (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | f82 | |
Angel Court (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | f84 | |
Clarks Alley (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | f83 | |
White Horſe Alley (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | f85 | |
Hamans Alley (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 7-15 | h49 | |
Vine Inn (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | B23 | |
Four Swan Inn (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | B24 | |
Green Dragon Inn (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | B25 | |
Black Bull Inn (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | B26 | |
General Poſt Office (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | B59 | |
Sr. Samuel Barnadiſton’s Houſe(Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | B61 | |
St. Ethelborough Church (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | N/A | |
St. Martin Outwich Church (Biſhopſgate Street Within) | 6-15 | N/A | |
Worley’s Court (Black Fryers) | 9-6 | K61 | |
Cobb’s Court (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | K64 | |
Ireland Court (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | K72 | |
Cloyſter Court (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | K73 | |
Canterbury Court (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | k75 | |
Flower-de-luce Court (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | k76 | |
Cotton Court (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | k69 | |
Hugh’s Court (Black Fryers) | 10-6 | m8 | |
Baniſters Court (Black Fryers) | 10-6 | m9 | |
Jackſons Court (Black Fryers) | 10-7 | m12 | |
Pav’d Alley (Black Fryers) | 9-6 | k59 | |
Church Alley (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | k74 | |
Flower-de-luce Alley (Black Fryers) | 10-7 | m10 | |
Glaſs-houſe Yard (Black Fryers) | 9-6 | k62 | |
Ireland Yard (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | k71 | |
Queens College (Black Fryers) | 10-7 | m11 | |
Long Engry (Black Fryers) | 9-6 | k60 | |
Church Entry (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | k67 | |
Apothecary’s Hall (Black Fryers) | 9-6 | C1 | |
Scotch Hall (Black Fryers) | 9-6 | C2 | |
King’s Printing Houſe (Black Fryers) | 9-7 | C3 | |
St. Anne Black-Fryers Church (Black Fryers) | 9-6 | N/A | |
Panyor Alley (Blow-Bladder Street) | 7-9 | g82 | |
Roſe Court (Bread-Street) | 8-10 | i48 | |
Star Court (Bread-Street) | 8-10 | i49 | |
White-Cock Court (Bread-Street) | 9-10 | k95 | |
Three Cups Inn (Bread-Street) | 9-10 | C15 | |
Alballows Bread-Street Church (Bread Street) | 9-10 | N/A | |
St. Mildred Bread-ſtreet Church (Bread-Street) | 9-10 | N/A | |
Red Lyon Court (Baſing Lane) | k96 | 9-10 | |
Harts Horn Court (Baſing Lane) | K97 | 9-10 | |
Gerrard’s Hall Inn (Baſing Lane) | 9-10 | C16 | |
Jack Alley (Trinity Lane) | 9-10 | l9 | |
Brazile Yard (Trinity Lane) | 8-10 | l5 | |
Lutheran Church (Trinity Lane) | 9-10 | N/A | |
Green Dragon Court (Bread-ſtreet Hill) | 10-10 | m36 | |
Myter Court (Bread-ſtreet Hill) | 10-10 | m37 | |
Popes-Head Alley (Bread-ſtreet Hill) | 9-10 | k99 | |
Star Yard (Bread-ſtreet Hill) | 9-10 | l4 | |
St. Nicholas Olave’s Church (Bread-ſtreet Hill) | 9-10 | N/A | |
Crown Court (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-14 | f76 | |
Vine Court (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-14 | f79 | |
White Horſe Court (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-15 | f77 | |
Adam Court (Broad-ſtreet) | 7-14 | h41 | |
Cuſhion Court (Broad-ſtreet) | 7-14 | h42 | |
French Court (Broad-ſtreet) | 7-14 | h44 | |
Bull Alley (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-15 | f80 | |
Swan Alley (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-15 | f81 | |
White Horſe Yard (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-15 | f78 | |
Brittains Yard (Broad-ſtreet) | 7-15 | h43 | |
Auſtine Fryers (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-14 | f75 | |
Pinner’s Hall (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-14 | B21 | |
Pay Office (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-14 | B22 | |
Exciſe Office (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-14 | C60 | |
St. Peter Poor Church (Broad-ſtreet) | 6-14 | N/A | |
Pelliean Court (Little Brittain) | 6-8 | f41 | |
Montague Court (Little Brittain) | 6-8 | f42 | |
Croſs Keys Court (Little Brittain) | 6-8 | f44 | |
Red Croſs Alley (Little Brittain) | 6-8 | f43 | |
Carpenters Yard (Little Brittain) | 6-8 | f40 | |
Blue Anchor Inn (Duck Lane) | 5-8 | A56 | |
Barge Yard (Bucklers-Bury) | 8-12 | i61 | |
St. Pancras Souper Lane Church (St. Pancras Lane) | 8-11 | N/A | |
St. Bannet Snorenog | 8-11 | N/A | |
Dodſons Court (Budg Row) | 9-12 | l17 | |
St. John’s Alley (Budg Row) | 9-12 | l18 | |
St. Antholine’s Church | 9-12 | N/A | |
Bull and Mouth Inn (Bull and Mouth Street) | 6-8 | A98 | |
Chair Court (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | k16 | |
Swan Court (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | k23 | |
Blue Anchor Court (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | k24 | |
Star Court (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | k25 | |
Windmill Court (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | k28 | |
Lock Alley (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | k27 | |
Slaughter-houſe Yard (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | k21 | |
White Hart Yard (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | k26 | |
Ship Yard (Butcher Row) | 9-2 | N/A | |
Sarazens Head Yard (Camomile Street) | 6-16 | f86 | |
Great Oxford Court (Camomile Street) | 6-16 | f87 | |
Little Oxford Court (Camomile Street) | 6-16 | f88 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Camomile Street) | 6-16 | f89 | |
Coach and Horſes Inn (Camomile Street) | 6-16 | B27 | |
Whiſtlers Court (Cannon Street) | 9-13 | l19 | |
Oxford Court (Cannon Street) | 9-13 | l20 | |
Bell Alley (Cannon Street) | 9-13 | l24 | |
Black Swan Alley (Cannon Street) | 10-13 | m68 | |
Artichoke Court (Cannon Street) | 10-13 | m69 | |
Scotch Yard(Buſh Lane) | 1013 | m65 | |
Salter’s Hall (Buſh Lane) | 9-13 | c23 | |
St. Mary Bothaw Church (Turn-Wheel Lane) | 9-12 | N/A | |
Lamb Court (Abchurch Lane) | 9-13 | l22 | |
Lamb Alley (Abchurch Lane) | 9-13 | l21 | |
St. Mary Abchurch Church (Abchurch Lane) | 9-13 | N/A | |
St. Laurence Poultney Church (St. Laurence Poultney Lane) | 10-13 | N/A | |
St. Nicholas Alley (St. Nicholas Lane) | 9-13 | l23 | |
St. Nicholas Acorn Church (St. Nicholas Lane) | 9-13 | N/A | |
St. Martain Orgar’s Church (St. Martins Lane) | 10-13 | N/A | |
Three Fox Court (St. Clement’s Lane) | 9-14 | l27 | |
Three King Court (St. Clement’s Lane) | 9-14 | l28 | |
Naggs Head Court (St. Clement’s Lane) | 9-14 | l29 | |
Church Yard Alley (St. Clement’s Lane) | 9-14 | l30 | |
St. Clement’s Eaſtcheap Church (St. Clement’s Lane) | 9-14 | N/A | |
St. Laurence Jewry Church (Cat-Eaton Street) | 7-11 | N/A | |
St. Martin Ironmonger CHurch (Ironmonger Lane) | 7-11 | N/A | |
Caſtle Court (Ironmonger Lane) | 7-11 | h15 | |
Bloſſom’s Inn (St. Laurence Lane) | 7-11 | B48 | |
Half Moon Court(Cheapside) | 7-9 | g97 | |
Star Court (Cheapside) | 8-9 | i46 | |
St. Mathew’s Court (Cheapside) | 8-10 | i47 | |
Golden Leg Court (Cheapside) | 8-11 | i54 | |
Crown Court (Cheapside) | 8-11 | i55 | |
Bird in Hand Alley (Cheapside) | 8-11 | i53 | |
Sadier’s Hall (Cheapside) | 7-9 | B41 | |
Mercer’s Chapel (Cheapside) | 8-11 | N/A | |
St. Michael Queen Church (Cheapside) | 8-11 | N/A | |
St. Peter Cheap Church (Cheapside) | 8-11 | N/A | |
St. Mary le Bow Church (Cheapside) | 8-11 | N/A | |
St. Mary Cole Church (Cheapside) | 8-11 | N/A | |
New Court (Bow Lane) | i50 | 8-10 | |
Roſe Court (Bow Lane) | 8-11 | i56 | |
Phoenix Court (Bow Lane) | 9-11 | l6 | |
Robin Hood Court (Bow Lane) | 9-11 | l7 | |
Half Moon Court (Bow Lane) | 9-11 | l8 | |
Gooſe Alley (Bow Lane) | 8-10 | i51 | |
George Yard (Bow Lane) | 8-11 | i57 | |
Aldermary Church Yard (Bow Lane) | 9-11 | l10 | |
St. Mary Aldermary Church (Bow Lane) | 9-11 | N/A | |
Crown Court (Foſter Lane) | 6-9 | f55 | |
Flower-de-luce Court (Foſter Lane) | 7-9 | g91 | |
Roſe and Crown Coiurt (Foſter Lane) | 7-9 | g94 | |
Prieſt Court (Foſter Lane) | 7-9 | g96 | |
Dark Entry (Foſter Lane) | 7-9 | g95 | |
Mold-Maker Row (Foſter Lane) | 7-9 | g93 | |
Goldſmith’s Hall (Foſter Lane) | 7-9 | g39 | |
St. Leonard Foſter-Lane Church (Foſter Lane) | 7-9 | N/A | |
St. Vedaſt Church (Foſter Lane) | 7-9 | B40 | |
Dove’s Court (Gutter Lane) | 7-9 | g98 | |
Stone Court (Gutter Lane) | 7-10 | h2 | |
King’s Head Court (Gutter Lane) | 7-10 | h3 | |
Day’s Court (Gutter Lane) | 7-10 | h4 | |
Black Raven Court (Chiſwel Street) | 3-11 | b5 | |
Maidenhead Court (Chiſwel Street) | 3-11 | b86 | |
Little Sword Bearer Alley (Chiſwel Street) | 3-12 | b84 | |
Great Sword Bearer Alley (Chiſwel Street) | 3-12 | b85 | |
Powel’s Alley (Chiſwel Street) | 3-12 | b97 | |
Mobb’s Yard (Chiſwel Street) | 3-12 | b98 | |
Duke of Newcaſtle’s Houſe (Clerkenwel Cloſe) | 2-4 | A6 | |
New Priſon (Clerkenwel Green) | 2-4 | N/A | |
New Priſon, or Bridewel (Clerkenwel Cloſe) | 2-4 | N/A | |
Bishop’s Court | 5-12 | e39 | |
Nun’s Court | 6-12 | f66 | |
Brickington’s Court (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | f67 | |
White Lyon Court (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | f68 | |
White Roſe Court (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | f71 | |
Wind-Mill Court (Coleman Street) | 7-12 | h18 | |
Packer’s Court (Coleman Street) | 7-12 | h19 | |
Kings Arms Court | 7-12 | N/A | |
Glean Alley (Coleman Street) | e40 | 5-12 | |
Swan Alley (Coleman Street) | N/A | 5-12 | |
Chimney Alley (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | f65 | |
Cradle Alley (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | f69 | |
White’s Alley (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | f70 | |
Bell Alley (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | N/A | |
Bell Inn | 5-12 | A66 | |
Black Raven (Coleman Street) | 5-12 | A67 | |
White Hart Inn (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | B16 | |
White Horſe Inn (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | B17 | |
Crown Inn (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | B18 | |
Coach and Horſes Inn (Coleman Street) | 6-12 | B19 | |
Armorers Hall (Coleman Street) | 5-12 | A65 | |
St. Stephen Coleman Street Church (Coleman Street) | 5-12 | B56 | |
Whittington’s College (College Hill) | 10-11 | m15 | |
Duke of Buckingham’s Houſe (College Hill) | 10-11 | C19 | |
Cutlers Hall (Cloak Lane) | 9-12 | C21 | |
Inn-Holders Hall (Elbow Lane) | 10-12 | C34 | |
Caſtle Court (Cornhil) | 8-13 | i64 | |
Star Court (Cornhil) | 7-15 | h50 | |
Swithins Alley (Cornhil) | 7-14 | h45 | |
Caſtle Alley (Cornhil) | 8-13 | i63 | |
Popes Head Alley (Cornhil) | 8-13 | i65 | |
Exchange Alley (Cornhil) | 8-13 | i66 | |
Harp Alley (Cornhil) | 8-14 | i69 | |
St. Michael’s Alley (Cornhil) | 8-14 | i70 | |
St. Peter’s Alley (Cornhil) | 8-14 | i73 | |
Freeman’s Yard (Cornhil) | 8-14 | i68 | |
Newman’s Yard (Cornhil) | 8-14 | i71 | |
Weigh Houſe Yard (Cornhil) | 8-14 | i72 | |
Royal Exchange (Cornhil) | 8-14 | N/A | |
St. Peter’s Cornhil Church (Cornhil) | 8-14 | N/A | |
St. Michael Cornhil Church (Cornhil) | 8-14 | N/A | |
Sun (Birching Lane) | 8-14 | n60 | |
George Alley (Birching Lane) | 8-14 | n59 | |
Jacob’s Court (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c43 | |
Black Lyonh Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c38 | |
Falconers Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c39 | |
Flower-de-luce Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c40 | |
Dagger Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c41 | |
Frying Pan Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c42 | |
Sharp’s Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c44 | |
Coffin Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c45 | |
Cradle Alleyt (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c46 | |
Sun Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c47 | |
Red Lyon Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c48 | |
Wharf’s Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c49 | |
White Horſe Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c50 | |
Laſt Alley | 4-5 | c51 | |
Blind Beggar Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c52 | |
Three Tun Alley (Cow Croſs) | 4-5 | c53 | |
Bliſs’s Court | 7-18 | h73 | |
Crown Court (Crouchet Fryers | 9-17 | l59 | |
Brown’s Court (Crouchet Fryers) | 9-18 | l61 | |
French Ordinary Court (Crouchet Fryers) | 9-18 | l60 | |
Cock Alley (Crouchet Fryers) | 8-18 | i90 | |
Gun-Powder Alley (Crouchet Fryers) | 8-18 | i91 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Crouchet Fryers) | 8-18 | i92 | |
Carpetners Yard (Crouchet Fryers) | 7-18 | h74 | |
Burnt Yard (Crouchet Fryers) | 9-18 | l62 | |
Allum Yard (Crouchet Fryers) | 9-18 | l63 | |
Chain Alley (Crouchet Fryers) | 9-18 | l64 | |
Chequer Yard (Doug-Gate Hill) | 10-12 | m57 | |
Chequer Inn (Dough-Gate Hill) | 10-12 | C35 | |
Tallow Chanlders Hall (Dough-Gate Hill) | 9-12 | C22 | |
Skinners Hall (Dough-Gate Hill) | 10-12 | C33 | |
St. John Baptiſt Church (Dough-Gate Hill) | 10-12 | N/A | |
Dukes Place Court (Dukes Place) | 7-17 | N/A | |
Roſe Alley (Dukes Place) | 7-17 | h55 | |
Pav’d Alley (Dukes Place) | 7-18 | h69 | |
Sugar Bakers Yard (Dukes Place) | 7-17 | h56 | |
Plow Yard (Dukes Place) | 7-18 | h71 | |
Dark Entry (Dukes Place) | 7-18 | h70 | |
St. James Dukes Place Church (Dukes Place) | 7-18 | N/A | |
St. Dunſtan’s Court (St. Dunſtans Hill) | 10-16 | m84 | |
Prieſts Alley (St. Dunſtans Hill) | 10-16 | m82 | |
Church Yard Alley (St. Dunſtans Hill) | 10-16 | m83 | |
St. Dunſtan’s in the Eaſt Church | 10-16 | N/A | |
White Bell Alley (Great Eaſt Cheap) | 9-14 | l31 | |
Rat Alley (Great Eaſt Cheap) | 9-14 | l32 | |
Swan Alley (Great Eaſt Cheap) | 10-14 | m70 | |
Kiffit’s Court (St. Michael’s Lane) | 10-14 | m76 | |
Fenn Court (St. Michael’s Lane) | 10-4 | m77 | |
Meeting Houſe Yard (St. Michael’s Lane) | 10-14 | m75 | |
St. Michael Crooked Lane Church (St. Michael’s Lane) | 10-14 | N/A | |
Turner’s Alley (Little Eaſt-Cheap) | 10-15 | l43 | |
Butchers Hall (Pudding Lane) | 10-15 | C39 | |
Buttolph Alley (Buttolph Lane) | 10-15 | m80 | |
St. George Butolph Church (Buttolph Lane) | 10-15 | C40 | |
Broven’s Court (Philpot Lane) | 9-15 | l44 | |
Moſeley’s Court | 9-15 | l45 | |
Cullum Court (Rood Lane) | 9-15 | l42 | |
St. Margaret Patton’s Church (Rood Lane) | 9-15 | N/A | |
Jenning’s Rents (Eaſt Smithfield) | 10-20 | n3 | |
Blue Anchor Alley (St. Katherines Lane) | 10-20 | n9 | |
Clark’s Alley (St. Katherines Lane) | 10-20 | n10 | |
Ball Alley (St. Katherines Lane) | 10-20 | n11 | |
Red Lyon Alley (St. Katherines Lane) | 10-20 | n12 | |
Stone Alley (St. Katherines Lane) | 11-20 | n54 | |
Baily’s Court (Faſhion Street) | 3-19 | c17 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Faſhion Street) | 3-19 | c15 | |
Hares Alley (Faſhion Street) | 3-19 | c16 | |
Three Link Alley (Faſhion Street) | 3-20 | c18 | |
Fell Court (Fell Street) | 5-10 | e22 | |
Ingram’s Court (Fenchurch Street) | 9-15 | l38 | |
St. Pauls Court (Fenchurch Street) | 9-15 | l41 | |
Chriſtal Court (Fenchurch Street) | 9-16 | l49 | |
Culver Court (Fenchurch Street) | 8-16 | l81 | |
Cradle Alley (Fenchurch Street) | 9-15 | l40 | |
Fenchurch Alley (Fenchurch Street) | 8-16 | i80 | |
Star Alley (Fenchurch Street) | 8-17 | i83 | |
Py Alley (Fenchurch Street) | 8-17 | i84 | |
Sugar Loaf Alley (Fenchurch Street) | 8-17 | i85 | |
Spectacle Alley (Fenchurch Street) | 8-17 | i87 | |
Northumberland Alley (Fenchurch Street) | 8-18 | i89 | |
Ironmongers Hall (Fenchurch Street) | 8-17 | B91 | |
Mr. Tho. Papillon’s Houſe (Fenchurch Street) | 8-17 | C54 | |
St. Katherine Coleman Church (Fenchurch Street) | 8-17 | N/A | |
St. Gabriel Fenchurch Church (Fenchurch Street) | 8-17 | N/A | |
Dunſtan’s Court (Mincing Lane) | 9-16 | l50 | |
Bell Yard (Mincing Lane) | 9-16 | l51 | |
Cloath Workers hall (Mincing Lane) | 9-16 | C35 | |
Pick Axe Alley (Mark Lane) | 9-17 | l52 | |
Well Alley (Mark Lane) | 9-17 | l53 | |
Bell-wheell Alley (Mark Lane) | 9-17 | l54 | |
Sugar Loaf Alley (Mark Lane) | 9-17 | l55 | |
Navy Office (Mark Lane) | 9-17 | C26 | |
St. Mary Staining Church (Mark Lane) | 9-17 | N/A | |
Billiter Court (Billiter Lane) | 7-17 | h64 | |
Finſbury Stables (Finsbury) | 3-12 | A22 | |
Black Horſe and Bell Inn | 3-12 | A23 | |
Star Court (Old Fiſh Street) | 9-9 | k98 | |
Moor’s Yard (Old Fiſh Street) | 9-9 | k94 | |
St. Nicholas Cole-Abby Church (Old Fiſh Street) | 9-9 | N/A | |
Sugar Loaf Court (Little Diſtaff Lane) | 9-9 | l1 | |
Cradle Court (Little Diſtaff Lane) | 9-9 | l2 | |
Bell Alley (Little Diſtaff Lane) | 9-9 | l3 | |
Cinamon Court (Old Fiſh-ſtreet Hill | 10-9 | m34 | |
Bell Alley (Old Fiſh-ſtreet Hill) | 10-9 | m33 | |
Bell Inn (Old Fiſh-ſtreet Hill) | 10-9 | C30 | |
St. Mary Mounthaw Church (Old Fiſh-ſtreet Hill) | 10-9 | N/A | |
Kings Head Court (New Fiſh Street Hill) | 10-14 | m72 | |
GLobe Alley (New Fiſh Street Hill) | 10-14 | m73 | |
Bell Yard (New Fiſh Street Hill) | 10-14 | m71 | |
St. Margaret’s Church Yard (New Fiſh Street Hill) | 10-15 | m79 | |
Star Inn (New Fiſh Street Hill) | 10-15 | C41 | |
The Fiery Pillar (New Fiſh Street Hill) | 10-15 | N/A | |
St. Leonard Eaſt Cheap Church (New Fiſh Street Hill) | 10-15 | N/A | |
St. Margaret’s New Fiſh ſtreet Church (New Fiſh Street Hill) | 10-15 | N/A | |
Flying Horſe (Fleet Street) | 9-3 | k29 | |
Bull Head Court (Fleet Street) | 9-3 | k30 | |
Ship Court (Fleet Street) | 9-3 | k32 | |
Hen and Chicken Court (Fleet Street) | 9-3 | k33 | |
Myter Court (Fleet Street) | 9-3 | k34 | |
Falcon Court (Fleet Street) | 9-3 | K35 | |
Rainbow Court (Fleet Street) | 9-3 | K37 | |
Bolt and Tun Court (Fleet Street) | 9-4 | k41 | |
Boreſhead Court (Fleet Street) | 9-4 | k42 | |
Hanging Sword Court (Fleet Street) | 9-5 | k47 | |
White Lyon Court (Fleet Street) | 9-5 | k48 | |
Two Cranes Court (Fleet Street) | 8-3 | h94 | |
Red Lyon Court (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | h95 | |
Morecroft’s Court (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | h94 | |
Dunſtan’s Court (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | h97 | |
Bolt Court (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | h98 | |
Three King Court (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | h99 | |
Hind Court (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | i1 | |
Wine Office Court (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | i2 | |
Three Falcon Court (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | i3 | |
Brides Court (Fleet Street) | 8-5 | i14 | |
Peterborough | 8-5 | i15 | |
Cock and Py Court (Fleet Street) | 8-5 | i19 | |
Hart Court (Fleet Street) | 8-5 | i20 | |
Flower-de-luce Alley (Fleet Street) | 8-3 | h93 | |
Poppinge Alley (Fleet Street) | 8-5 | i16 | |
Black Horſe Alley (Fleet Street) | 8-5 | i17 | |
Ram Alley (Fleet Street) | 9-4 | k36 | |
Brides Alley (Fllet Street) | 9-5 | k49 | |
Milk Yard (Fleet Street) | 8-5 | i18 | |
Red Lyon Inn (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | B75 | |
White Horſe Inn (Fleet Street) | 8-4 | B76 | |
Bolt and Tun Inn (Fleet Street) | 9-4 | B98 | |
Serjeant’s Inn (Fleet Street) | 9-4 | N/A | |
St. Dunſtan’s Church (Fleet Street) | 9-4 | N/A | |
Hemlocks Court (Sheer Lane) | 9-2 | k15 | |
Corwn Court (Sheer Lane) | 9-2 | k22 | |
Inner Temple (Inner Temple Lane) | 9-3 | N/A | |
Middle Temple (Middle Temple Lane) | 9-3 | N/A | |
Clifford’s Inn Lane (Clifford’s Inn Lane) | 9-3 | N/A | |
Ducks Court (Chancery Lane) | 7-2 | N/A | |
Crown Court (Chancery Lane) | 9-2 | k19 | |
Spread Eagle Court (Chancery Lane) | 9-2 | k20 | |
Feathers Alley (Chancery Lane) | 8-2 | h89 | |
Curſitors Alley (Chancery Lane) | 7-2 | N/A | |
White’s Alley (Chancery Lane) | 7-2 | N/A | |
Lincoln’s Inn (Chancery Lane) | 7-2 | N/A | |
Curſitor’s Office (Chancery Lane) | 7-2 | N/A | |
Simond’s Inn (Chancery Lane) | 8-2 | B71 | |
Six Clarks Office (Cancery Lane) | 8-2 | B73 | |
Chancery Office (Chancery Lane) | 8-2 | B73 | |
Serjeant’s Inn (Rolls) | 9-3 | B97 | |
Popes Head Court (Jack-a-napes Lane) | 6-2 | k17 | |
Roſe and Crown Court (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | g34 | |
Three Hporſhoe Alley (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | g35 | |
Church Yard Alley (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | g35 | |
Nevil’s Alley (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | g38 | |
Pink’s Alley (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | g39 | |
Bolt and Tun Alley (Fetter Lane) | 8-3 | h91 | |
Three Leg Alley (Fetter Lane) | 8-3 | h92 | |
Plow Yard (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | g36 | |
Mag-Py Yard (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | N/A | |
Bond’s Stables (Fetter Lane) | 8-3 | B74 | |
Mag-Py Inn (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | B32 | |
White Horſe Inn (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | B33 | |
Red Hart Inn (Fetter Lane) | 7-3 | B34 | |
Dove Court (Water Lane) | 9-4 | n63 | |
Hanging Sword Alley (Water Lane) | 9-4 | k43 | |
Black Horſe Inn (Water Lane) | 9-4 | B99 | |
Box’s Court (Shoe Lane) | 7-4 | g40 | |
Robin Hood (Shoe Lane) | 7-4 | g41 | |
Cock-Pit (Shoe Lane) | 7-4 | g42 | |
Brown’s Court (Shoe Lane) | 7-4 | g43 | |
Falcon Court (Shoe Lane) | 7-4 | g44 | |
Roſe and Crown (Shoe Lane) | 7-5 | g53 | |
Love’s Court (Shoe Lane) | 7-5 | g54 | |
Globe Court (Shoe Lane) | 8-5 | i6 | |
Ben Johnſon’s Court (Shoe Lane) | 8-5 | i7 | |
Fountain Court (Shoe Lane) | 8-5 | i8 | |
Angel Court (Shoe Lane) | 8-5 | i9 | |
Vine Court (Shoe Lane) | 8-5 | i12 | |
Kings Head Court (Shoe Lane) | 8-4 | i4 | |
Harp Alley (Shoe Lane) | 8-5 | i10 | |
Curryers Alley (Shoe Lane) | 8-5 | i11 | |
Church Yard Alley (Shoe Lane) | 8-5 | i13 | |
Eagle and Child Alley (Shoe Lane) | 7-5 | g49 | |
George Alley (Shoe Lane) | 7-5 | g52 | |
Brewers Yard (Shoe Lane) | 7-5 | g50 | |
Queen Arms Yard (Shoe Lane) | 7-5 | g51 | |
Molin’s Rents (Shoe Lane) | 7-5 | g45 | |
Iſaac’s Rents (Shoe Lane) | 7-5 | g46 | |
Wind Mill Inn (Shoe Lane) | 6-5 | A88 | |
Parſons Court (Bride Lane) | 9-5 | k54 | |
Bear Court (Bride Lane) | 9-6 | k56 | |
Bear Yard (Bride Lane) | 9-6 | k57 | |
Green’s Rents (Bride Lane) | 9-6 | k55 | |
St. Bridget’s Church (Bride Lane) | 9-6 | N/A | |
Bridwel Precinct Chapel (Bride Lane) | 9-6 | N/A | |
Red Bull Court (Fore Street) | 5-11 | e32 | |
Blackwel Hall Court (Fore Street) | 5-11 | e33 | |
Purſe Alley (Fore Street) | 5-11 | e93 | |
Three Dagger Alley (Fore Street) | 4-11 | c92 | |
Unicorn Alley (Fore Street) | 4-11 | d7 | |
Church Rents (Fore Street) | 4-11 | d9 | |
Clun’s Yard (Fore Street) | 4-11 | d8 | |
White Hind Yard (Fore Street) | 4-10 | d6 | |
White Horſe Inn (Fore Street) | 5-11 | c91 | |
Lariner’s Hall (Fore Street) | 5-11 | A78 | |
Rams Head Court (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | N/A | |
Seven Star Court (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | N/A | |
Sugar Loaf Court (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | N/A | |
Sugar Loaf Alley (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d10 | |
Butlers Alley (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d12 | |
Cock Alley (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d13 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d14 | |
Maidenhead Alley (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d17 | |
Harp Alley (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d18 | |
Carr Yard (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d11 | |
Bell Yard (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d15 | |
Maidenhead Yard (Moor Lane) | 4-11 | d16 | |
Blue Bore Court (Friday Street) | 8-10 | i44 | |
Angel Court (Friday Street) | 8-10 | i45 | |
Bell Inn (Friday Street) | 8-9 | B80 | |
Sarazen’s Head Inn (Friday Street) | 8-9 | B81 | |
White Horſe Inn (Friday Street) | 8-9 | C16 | |
St. Mathew Friday Street Church (Friday Street) | 8-9 | N/A | |
St. Margaret Moſes Church (Friday Street) | 9-9 | N/A | |
Aſhurſt’s Court (Diſtaff Lane) | 9-9 | k86 | |
Bucks Head (Diſtaff Lane) | 9-9 | k87 | |
Cordwainers Hall (Diſtaff Lane) | 9-9 | N/A | |
Sugar Loaf Court (Garlick Hill) | 10-11 | m47 | |
Three Crown Court (Garlick Hill) | 10-11 | m48 | |
Newman’s Rents (Garlick Hill) | 10-11 | m46 | |
St. James Garlick Hith Church (Garlick Hill) | 10-11 | N/A | |
Maidenhead Court (Maiden Lane) | 10-11 | n56 | |
Pincock Alley (Giltſpur Street) | 6-7 | f37 | |
Corbet’s Court (Grace-church Street) | 8-14 | i75 | |
Bores Head Court (Grace-church Street) | 8-15 | i77 | |
Tobacco Roll Court (Grace-church Street) | 8-15 | i78 | |
White Hart Court (Grace-church Street) | 9-14 | l33 | |
Crown Court (Grace-church Street) | 9-15 | l46 | |
Talbot Court (Grace-church Street) | 9-15 | l48 | |
Jeruſalem Alley (Grace-church Street) | 9-15 | l47 | |
Bell Yard (Grace-church Street) | 8-14 | i76 | |
Croſs Keys Inn (Grace-church Street) | 8-15 | B86 | |
Spread Eagle Inn (Grace-church Street) | 8-15 | B87 | |
St. Bonnet Grace Church (Grace-church Street) | |||
Croſs Dagger Court (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b87 | |
Five Inkhorn Court (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b91 | |
Robin Hood Court (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b93 | |
Paviors Court (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b94 | |
Croſs Keys Court (Grub Street) | 4-11 | c97 | |
Soldiers Court (Grub Street) | 4-11 | c99 | |
Flower-de-luc(Grub Street)e | 4-11 | d1 | |
Flying Horſe Court (Grub Street) | 4-11 | d2 | |
Honey Suckle Court (Grub Street) | 4-11 | d4 | |
Ball Alley (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b88 | |
Broad Arrow Alley (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b89 | |
Seven Star Alley (Grub Street) | 3-11 | n90 | |
Sun Alley (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b92 | |
Bell Alley (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b95 | |
Maidenhead Alley (Grub Street) | 3-11 | b96 | |
Bntlers Alley (Grub Street) | 4-11 | b98 | |
Bell Alley (Grub Street) | 4-11 | d3 | |
Clun’s Yard (Grub Street) | 4-11 | d6 | |
Huit’s Rents (Grub Street) | 4-11 | d5 | |
Red Lyon Inn (Grub Street) | 3-11 | A21 | |
Black Bull Inn (Hatton-Wall Street) | 3-3 | A10 | |
Lamb’s Court (Hart Street) | 5-10 | e12 | |
Bowyer’s Court (Hart Street) | 5-10 | e15 | |
Lamb’s Alley (Hart Street) | 5-10 | e13 | |
Ship Yard (Hart Street) | 5-10 | e14 | |
Sir John Lawrence’s Houſe (Great St. Hellens) | 7-16 | B67 | |
St. Hellen’s Church (Great St. Hellens) | 7-16 | N/A | |
Leather-Sellers (Little St. Hellens) | 6-16 | N/A | |
Three Pigeon Alley (Hockley-Hole) | 2-3 | a68 | |
Bull Head Alley | 2-4 | a70 | |
Coulter’s Yard (Hockley-Hole) | 2-4 | a65 | |
Lee’s Yard (Hockley-Hole) | 2-4 | a66 | |
Adam’s Yard (Hockley-Hole) | 2-4 | a67 | |
White Swan Yard (Hockley-Hole) | 2-4 | a69 | |
Dickenſon’s Yard (Towns-End, or Cod-piece Row) | 2-3 | a64 | |
Breeches Yard (Towns-End, or Cod-piece Row) | 2-3 | N/A | |
Pav’d Court (Holborn) | 6-2 | f2 | |
Bartlet’s (Holborn) | 6-4 | f10 | |
St. Andrew’s Court (Holborn) | 6-4 | f11 | |
Scroop’s Court (Holborn) | 6-4 | f12 | |
Sutton’s Court (Holborn) | 6-4 | f13 | |
Turks Head Alley (Holborn) | 6-1 | e96 | |
Fleece Alley (Holborn) | 6-1 | e97 | |
Baker’s Alley (Holborn) | 6-2 | f1 | |
Fiſher’s Alley (Holborn) | 6-2 | f3 | |
White’s Alley (Holborn) | 6-3 | f8 | |
White Horſe Alley (Holborn) | 6-3 | f9 | |
Feather’s Alley (Holborn) | 6-15 | f16 | |
Horn Alley (Holborn) | 6-5 | f17 | |
Plow Yard (Holborn) | 6-5 | f14 | |
Fuller’s Rents (Holborn) | 6-1 | e95 | |
Three Arrow Inn (Holborn) | 6-1 | A79 | |
Greyhound Inn (Holborn) | 6-3 | A80 | |
Crown Inn (Holborn) | 6-3 | A81 | |
Black Swan Inn (Holborn) | 6-3 | A82 | |
Chequer Inn (Holborn) | 6-3 | A84 | |
Bell Inn (Holborn) | 6-3 | 2A84 | |
Black Bull Inn (Holborn) | 6-3 | A84 | |
Croſs Keys Inn (Holborn) | 6-4 | A85 | |
Thavy’s Inn (Holborn) | 6-4 | A86 | |
Swan with two Necks Inn (Holborn) | 6-5 | A87 | |
Gray’s Inn (Holborn) | 6-5 | N/A | |
Simond’s Inn (Holborn) | 6-5 | N/A | |
Furnival’s Inn (Holborn) | 6-5 | N/A | |
Worwick Houſe (Holborn) | 6-5 | N/A | |
Brook Houſe (Holborn) | 6-5 | N/A | |
Ely Houſe (Holborn) | 6-5 | N/A | |
St. Andrew Holborn Church (Holborn) | 6-5 | A87 | |
Biſhop’s Head Court (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 6-2 | f4 | |
Roſe and Crown Court (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 4-2 | c33 | |
Spread EAgle Court (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 6-2 | N/A | |
Maidenhead Alley | 5-2 | d62 | |
Pinder of Wakefield Alley (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 5-2 | d63 | |
Angel Alley (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 5-2 | d66 | |
Naggs Head Alley (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 4-1 | c20 | |
Barn Yard (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 4-1 | c16 | |
Plow Yard (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 5-2 | d64 | |
Feathers Yard (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 5-2 | d65 | |
Kings Head Inn (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 5-2 | A49 | |
Bull Inn (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 5-2 | A50 | |
Fox Inn (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 5-2 | A51 | |
Black Bull Inn (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 4-1 | A25 | |
Red Lyon Inn (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 4-1 | A26 | |
Cock and Dolphin Inn (Gray’s Inn Lane) | 4-1 | A27 | |
Red Cow Yard (Leather Lane) | 3-2 | b26 | |
Katherine-Wheel Yard (Leather Lane) | 3-2 | b27 | |
Kings Head Yard (Leather Lane) | 3-2 | d72 | |
Blinkhorn’s Rents (Leather Lane) | 4-2 | c32 | |
White Hart Inn (Leather Lane) | 4-2 | A29 | |
Half Moon Court (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c24 | |
Sugar Loaf Court (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c25 | |
Roſe and Crown Court (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c27 | |
Crown Court (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c28 | |
Hoop Alley (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c21 | |
Cock Alley (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c26 | |
George Alley (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c31 | |
Pump Yard (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c29 | |
Snead’s Rents (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c30 | |
Parr’s Rents (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c22 | |
Bradſhaw’s Buildings (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | c23 | |
Falcon Inn (Perpool Lane) | 4-2 | A28 | |
Blue Bore Court (Field Lane) | 5-4 | d80 | |
George Yard (Field Lane) | 5-4 | d79 | |
New Inn (Holliwel Street) | 10-1 | N/A | |
Flower de luce Court (Hounsditch) | 6-17 | f93 | |
Caſtle Court (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | f98 | |
Fire Ball Court(Houdnsditch) | 6-17 | g2 | |
Red Lyon Court(Houndsditch) | 6-17 | g5 | |
Three Bowl Court (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | g6 | |
Joyners Court (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | g9 | |
Roſe and Crown Court (Hounsditch) | 7-18 | h67 | |
Still Alley (Houndsditch) | 5-17 | e64 | |
Wood Pack Alley (Houndsditch) | 5-17 | e65 | |
Three Crown Alley (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | f95 | |
Scummer Alley (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | f96 | |
Fire Ball Alley (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | g1 | |
Crown Alley (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | g4 | |
Clocker’s Alley (Houndsditch) | 7-18 | h66 | |
Flying Horſe Yard (Houndsditch) | 5-16 | e62 | |
Dolton’s Yard (Houndsditch) | 5-17 | e63 | |
Cole’s Yard (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | f94 | |
Cock and Hoop Yard (Houndsditch) | 6-17 | g3 | |
Hendrijck’s Yard (Houndsditch) | 6-18 | g7 | |
Gun Yard (Houndsditch)( | 6-18 | g8 | |
Coleman’s Yard (Houndsditch) | 7-18 | h65 | |
Carpenters Yard | 7-18 | h68 | |
Three Pigeon Court (Jewin Street) | 4-9 | c79 | |
Bull Head Court (Jewin Street) | 4-9 | c80 | |
Goldſmith’s Alley (Jewin Street) | 4-9 | c78 | |
Red Croſs (Jewin Street) | 4-9 | c81 | |
Crowder’s Well Alley (Jewin Street) | 4-9 | c82 | |
Cock Pit Yard (Jewin Street) | 4-9 | c77 | |
Myter Court (St. John’s Street) | 2-6 | e94 | |
George Alley (St. John’s Street) | 1-5 | a3 | |
Hart Alley (St. John’s Street) | 1-5 | a4 | |
Butchers Alley (St. John’s Street) | 2-6 | a72 | |
Sun Alley (St. John’s Street) | 2-6 | a73 | |
Wheat Sheaf Alley (St. John’s Street) | 2-6 | a74 | |
Golds Alley (St. John’s Street) | 2-6 | a75 | |
Small Cole Alley (St. John’s Street) | 3-6 | b51 | |
Piffing Alley (St. John’s Street) | 3-6 | b52 | |
Frying Pan Alley (St. John’s Street) | 3-6 | b54 | |
Swan Alley (St. John’s Street) | 4-6 | c59 | |
Caſtle Yard (St. John’s Street) | 4-6 | c60 | |
Bottle of Hay Yard (St. John’s Street) | 1-4 | a2 | |
White Horſe Yard (St. John’s Street) | 1-5 | N/A | |
Red Bull Yard (St. John’s Street) | 1-5 | N/A | |
Carpetner’s Yard (St. John’s Street) | 2-6 | a76 | |
Roſe and Crown Yard (St. John’s Street) | 3-6 | b53 | |
White Hart Inn (St. John’s Street) | 1-5 | A1 | |
Pewter Platter Inn (St. John’s Street) | 2-6 | A8 | |
Three Cups Inn (St. John’s Street) | 3-6 | A32 | |
Wind Mill Inn (St. John’s Street) | 4-6 | A30 | |
Swan with two Necks Inn (St. John’s Street) | 4-6 | A31 | |
Golden Lyon Inn (St. John’s Street) | 4-6 | A32 | |
Bell Inn (St. John’s Street) | 4-6 | A33 | |
Croſs Keys Inn | 4-6 | A34 | |
Caſtle Inn | 4-6 | A35 | |
Hicks’s Hall | 4-6 | N/A | |
Vinegar Yard (St. John’s Lane) | 3-6 | b50 | |
Lord Berkley’s Houſe (St. John’s Lane) | 3-6 | A11 | |
Black Horſe Alley (Peters Lane) | 4-6 | c54 | |
Sugar Loaf Alley (Peters Lane) | 4-6 | c55 | |
Purſe Alley (Peters Lane) | 4-6 | c56 | |
Peter’s Alley (Peters Lane) | 4-6 | c57 | |
Foxwel Court (Charterhouſe Lane) | 4-7 | c63 | |
White Lyon Court (Charterhouſe Lane) | 4-7 | c64 | |
Angel Alley (Charterhouſe Lane) | 4-7 | c61 | |
Charterhouſe Yard (Charterhouſe Lane) | 4-7 | N/A | |
Charter Houſe (Charterhouſe Lane) | 3-6 | N/A | |
Marqueſs of Dorcheſter’s Houſe (Charterhouſe Lane) | 3-6 | A13 | |
Lord Grey’s Houſe (Charterhouſe Lane) | 3-6 | A14 | |
Earl of Ailesbury’s Houſe (St. John’s Court) | 2-5 | A7 | |
Guild Hall (New King Street) | 7-11 | N/A | |
St. Lawrence Jewry Church (New King Street) | 7-11 | N/A | |
Hart Court (Knight-Rider Street) | 9-9 | k91 | |
Bull Head Yard (Knight-Rider Street) | 9-9 | k90 | |
Maidenhead Inn (Kinight-Rider Street) | 9-8 | c9 | |
Doctors Commons | 9-8 | c10 | |
Kings Head Court (Sermon Lane) | 9-8 | k83 | |
Crane Court (Lambeth Hill) | 9-9 | k92 | |
Lamb Court (Lambeth Hill) | 9-9 | k93 | |
Labor in vain Yard (Lambeth Hill) | 10-9 | m23 | |
Blackſmith’s Hall | 10-9 | c29 | |
Sir Patient Ward’s Houſe | 10-13 | c38 | |
Olive Tree Court (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-15 | b64 | |
Kings Head Court (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-16 | h53 | |
Sharp’s Alley (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-16 | h51 | |
Black Raven Alley (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-17 | h58 | |
Angel Alley (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-17 | h59 | |
Sugar Loaf Alley (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-17 | h60 | |
Axe Alley (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-17 | h61 | |
Wheat Sheaf Alley (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-17 | h62 | |
Lillipot Alley (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-17 | h63 | |
George Alley (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-18 | h72 | |
Little Dakes Place (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-17 | h57 | |
Bull Inn (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-15 | B63 | |
King’s Arms Inn (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-15 | B65 | |
Sarazen’s Head Inn (Leaden Hall Street) | 7-18 | B69 | |
Pott Inn | 8-16 | B96 | |
Eaſt India Houſe (Leaden Hall Street) | 8-16 | B88 | |
Brick-Layers Hall (Leaden Hall Street) | 8-16 | C52 | |
Whitchurch Houſe (Leaden Hall Street) | 8-16 | C53 | |
St. Andrew Underſhaft Church (Leaden Hall Street) | 8-16 | B66 | |
St. Katherine Cree Church (Leaden Hall Street) | 8-16 | B68 | |
Ball Alley (Lime Street) | 7-17 | i79 | |
Pewterers Hall (Lime Street) | 7-17 | C62 | |
Plow Alley (Lincolns Inn Fields) | 9-1 | k8 | |
Grange Inn (Lincolns Inn Fields) | 9-1 | B94 | |
Plow Inn (Lincolns Inn Fields) | 9-1 | B95 | |
Dearing’s Rents (Liquor Pond Street) | 3-2 | b25 | |
Joyners Court (Loathbury) | 7-12 | h17 | |
Drapers Court (Loathbury) | 7-12 | h25 | |
Founders Court (Loathbury) | 7-12 | h26 | |
Whale Bone Court (Loathbury) | 7-13 | h27 | |
Green’s Court (Loathbury) | 7-13 | h28 | |
Princesw Court (Loathbury) | 7-13 | h29 | |
Falcon Court (Loathbury) | 7-13 | h30 | |
Boddington’s yard (Loathbury) | 7-12 | h24 | |
Token-Houſe Yard | 7-12 | N/A | |
Sir Nathaniel Horn’s Houſe (Loathbury) | 7-12 | B54 | |
Sir Henry Tuluc’s Houſe (Loathbury) | 7-12 | B55 | |
Founders Hall (Loathbury) | 7-12 | B56 | |
St. Margaret Loathbury Church (Loathbury) | 7-12 | N/A | |
London Wall (Loathbury) | 5-12 | N/A | |
Helmet Court (Loathbury) | 5-12 | e38 | |
White Lyon Court (Loathbury) | 5-12 | e41 | |
Red Lyon Court (Loathbury) | 5-12 | e42 | |
Croſs Key Court (Loathbury) | 5-12 | e44 | |
Wreſtlers Court (Loathbury) | 5-13 | e52 | |
Black Swan Alley (Loathbury) | 5-12 | e43 | |
Angel Alley (Loathbury) | 5-13 | e47 | |
Three Pigeon Alley (Loathbury) | 5-13 | e47 | |
Ball Alley (Loathbury) | 5-13 | e48 | |
Three Tun Alley (Loathbury) | 5-13 | e50 | |
Maidenhead Alley (Loathbury) | 5-13 | e51 | |
Horſe Yard (Loathbury) | 5-11 | e31 | |
Carpenters Yard (Loathbury) | 5-12 | e45 | |
Boarded Entry (Loathbury) | 5-13 | e49 | |
Fox and Gooſe Inn (Loathbury) | 5-12 | A64 | |
White Horſe Inn (Loathbury) | 5-13 | A68 | |
Dog and Ber Inn (Loathbury) | 5-14 | A70 | |
White Hart Inn (Loathbury) | 5-14 | A71 | |
Naggs Head Inn (Loathbury) | 5-14 | A72 | |
Curryers Hall (Loathbury) | 5-10 | A60 | |
Sion College (Loathbury) | 5-11 | A61 | |
St. Alphage Church (Loathbury) | 5-11 | N/A | |
Alhallows on the Wall Church (Loathbury) | 5-11 | N/A | |
Sword and Buckler Court (Ludgate Hill) | 8-6 | i25 | |
Flower-de-luce Court (Ludgate Hill) | 8-6 | i26 | |
Dolphin Court (Ludgate Hill) | 8-6 | i27 | |
Bell Savage (Ludgate Hill) | 8-6 | i28 | |
Goat Yard (Ludgate Hill) | 8-6 | i29 | |
Half Moon Alley (Ludgate Hill) | 8-6 | i30 | |
Bell Savage Inn (Ludgate Hill) | 8-6 | B77 | |
Cock Alley (Ludgate Street) | 8-7 | i31 | |
Stationers Rents (Ludgate Street) | 8-7 | i32 | |
Stationers Hall (Ludgate Street) | 8-7 | N/A | |
St. Martin Ludgate Church (Ludgate Street) | 8-7 | N/A | |
Scallop Court (Creed Lane) | 9-7 | k74 | |
Holiday Court (Creed Lane) | 9-7 | N/A | |
Holiday Yard (Creed Lane) | 9-7 | K76 | |
Amen Corner (Ave-Mary Lane) | 8-7 | N/A | |
Dove Court (Lumbard Street) | 8-13 | i67 | |
Angel Court (Lumbard Street) | 9-14 | l34 | |
Ball Alley (Lumbard Street) | 9-14 | l35 | |
George Alley (Lumbard Street) | 9-14 | l36 | |
George Yard (Lumbard Street) | 8-14 | i64 | |
Sir Robert Vyner’s Houſe (Lumbard Street) | 8-13 | B85 | |
St. Mary Woolnoth Church (Lumbard Street) | 8-13 | N/A | |
St. Edmond Lumbard Street Church (Lumbard Street) | 8-13 | N/A | |
Alhallows Lumbard Street Church (Lumbard Street) | 8-13 | N/A | |
Bell Court (St. Martins le Grand) | 6-9 | f54 | |
Deans court (St. Martins le Grand) | 7-9 | g83 | |
Kings Head Court (St. Martins le Grand) | 7-9 | g84 | |
Round Court (St. Martins le Grand) | 7-9 | g90 | |
Four Dove Alley (St. Martins le Grand) | 7-9 | g85 | |
Chriſtopher Alley (St. Martins le Grand) | 7-9 | g86 | |
Cock Alley (St. Martins le Grand) | 7-9 | g87 | |
Baptiſt Alley (St. Martins le Grand) | 7-9 | g88 | |
New Rents (St. Martins le Grand) | 7-9 | g89 | |
St. Anne Alderſgate Church (St. Anne’s Lane) | 6-9 | N/A | |
Greyhound Alley (St. Mary Axe) | 7-16 | n61 | |
Soapers Yard (St. Mary Axe) | 6-16 | f90 | |
Axe Yard (St. Mary Axe) | 6-16 | f91 | |
Maſſey’s Court (St. Mary Hill) | 10-16 | m81 | |
St. Mary Hill Church (St. Mary Hill) | 10-16 | C43 | |
Munford’s Court (Milk Street) | 7-10 | h8 | |
St. Clement’s Court (Milk Street) | 7-10 | h9 | |
Godfrey’s Court (Milk Street) | 7-10 | h10 | |
Robinſon’s Court (Milk Street) | 7-10 | h11 | |
Feathers Court (Milk Street) | 7-10 | h12 | |
Nunnery Court (Milk Street) | 7-10 | h13 | |
St. Mary Magdalen’s Church (Milk Street) | 7-10 | N/A | |
Angel Court (Minories) | 7-18 | h76 | |
Three Crown Court (Minories) | 7-18 | h77 | |
Three King Court (Minories) | 7-19 | h84 | |
Crown Court (Minories) | 8-19 | k1 | |
Black Horſe Court (Minories) | 8-19 | k2 | |
Walls Court (Minories) | 9-19 | l72 | |
Tarr Alley (Minories) | 7-18 | h78 | |
Black Boy Alley (Minories) | 7-19 | h82 | |
Red Croſs Alley (Minories) | 7-19 | h83 | |
Fountain Alley (Minories) | 7-19 | h85 | |
Well Alley (Minories) | 7-19 | h87 | |
Brown’s Alley (Minories) | 8-19 | i96 | |
Squirrel Alley (Minories) | 8-19 | i97 | |
Swan Alley (Minories) | 8-19 | i98 | |
Wheeler’s Alley (Minories) | 9-19 | l70 | |
Wind Mill Alley (Minories) | 9-19 | l73 | |
Red Lyon Alley (Minories) | 9-19 | l74 | |
Blue Anchor alley (Minories) | 9-19 | l75 | |
Ship Yard (Minories) | 7-19 | h86 | |
Goodman’s Yard (Minories) | 8-19 | i99 | |
Eales’s Yard (Minories) | 8-19 | k3 | |
Bell and Wheel Yard(Minories) | 8-19 | k4 | |
Popes Yard (Minories) | 8-19 | k6 | |
Frying Pan Yard (Minories) | 8-19 | k7 | |
Bullock’s Yard (Minories) | 9-19 | l71 | |
Weeden’s Rents (Minories) | 8-19 | k5 | |
Yellow Court (Little Minories) | 8-19 | h88 | |
Shipey’s Yard (Little Minories) | 8-19 | i94 | |
Heydon’s Yard (Little Minories) | 8-19 | i95 | |
Heydon Houſe (Little Minories) | 8-19 | C51 | |
Trinity Minories Church (Little Minories) | 8-19 | B70 | |
Crown Court (Moor Fields) | 5-14 | e53 | |
Sun Dyal Court (Moor Fields) | 4-14 | d25 | |
Cock in Hole Court (Moor Fields) | 4-14 | d26 | |
Neptune Court (Moor Fields) | 4-14 | d27 | |
Chriſtopher Alley (Moor Fields) | 2-14 | b6 | |
Long Alley (Moor Fields) | 2-15 | a43 | |
Kings Head Alley (Moor Fields) | 2-15 | b7 | |
Katherine-Wheel Alley (Moor Fields) | 2-15 | b8 | |
Crown Alley (Moor Fields) | 3-14 | c1 | |
Hand Alley (Moor Fields) | 3-14 | c2 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Moor Fields) | 3-14 | c3 | |
Three Bowl Alley (Moor Fields) | 3-15 | c5 | |
Thread Needle Alley (Moor Fields) | 4-14 | d28 | |
Maidenhead Yard (Moor Fields) | 4-14 | d29 | |
George Yard (Moor Fields) | 4-14 | d30 | |
Crooked Biller Yard (Moor Fields) | 4-14 | d31 | |
Still Yard (Moor Fields) | 3-14 | c4 | |
Crown Court (Little Moor Fields) | 5-12 | e37 | |
Rope Makers Alley (Little Moor Fields) | 3-12 | b99 | |
White’s Alley (Little Moor Fields) | 4-12 | d19 | |
Tenter Alley (Little Moor Fields) | 4-12 | d20 | |
Gun Alley (Little Moor Fields) | 4-12 | d31 | |
Harts Horn Alley (Little Moor Fields) | 4-12 | d11 | |
Angel Alley (Little Moor Fields) | 4-12 | d12 | |
Half Moon Alley (Little Moor Fields) | 4-12 | d24 | |
Hind Alley (Little Moor Fields) | 5-12 | e34 | |
Bib’s Court (Mugwel Street) | 5-10 | e16 | |
Doby Court (Mugwel Street) | 5-10 | e17 | |
Wincheſter Court (Mugwel Street) | 5-10 | e18 | |
Do-Little’s Yard (Mugwel Street) | 5-10 | e19 | |
Barber chyrurgeons Hall (Mugwel Street) | 5-10 | A59 | |
Phoenix Court (Newgate Street) | 7-7 | g73 | |
Bull Head Court (Newgate Street) | 7-8 | g77 | |
Lovel’s Court (Newgate Street) | 7-8 | g79 | |
Three Cup Court (Newgate Street) | 7-8 | g81 | |
Queens Head Alley (Newgate Street) | 7-8 | g80 | |
Swan Yard (Newgate Street) | 7-7 | g72 | |
Grey Flyers (Newgate Street) | 7-7 | g74 | |
Oxford Arms Inn (Newgate Street) | 7-7 | B35 | |
Chriſt Church (Newgate Street) | 7-7 | N/A | |
Bakers Court (Warwick Lane) | 7-7 | g77 | |
Warwick Court (Warwick Lane) | 7-7 | N/A | |
Bell Inn (Warwick Lane) | 7-7 | B36 | |
Crown Inn (Warwick Lane) | 7-7 | B38 | |
Oxford Arms Inn (Warwick Lane) | 7-7 | B78 | |
Phyſicians College (Warwick Lane) | 7-7 | B37 | |
Three Tuns Alley (Ivy Lane) | 7-8 | g76 | |
Hoyl Court (Noble Street) | 6-9 | f48 | |
Fitz’s Court (Noble Street) | 6-9 | f49 | |
Dyers Alley (Noble Street) | 6-9 | f52 | |
St. Anne’s Alleyt (Noble Street) | 6-9 | f53 | |
Auſtine’s Rents (Noble Street) | 6-9 | f50 | |
Madock’s Rents (Noble Street) | 6-9 | f51 | |
Scriveners Hall (Noble Street) | 6-9 | B2 | |
St. Mary Staining Church (Noble Street) | 6-9 | N/A | |
Nun Alley (Norton-Folgate--> | 1-16 | a52 | |
Williams Alley (Norton-Folgate) | 2-16 | b9 | |
Porters Alley (Norton-Folgate) | 2-16 | b10 | |
Brown’s Alley (Norton-Folgate) | 2-16 | b11 | |
Moor’s Alley (Norton-Folgate) | 2-16 | b12 | |
Sharp’s Alley (Norton-Folgate) | 2-16 | b13 | |
Swan Inn (Norton-Folgate) | 1-17 | A5 | |
Snow’s Alley (Hog Lane) | 1-13 | a42 | |
Griffin’s Alley (Hog Lane) | 1-16 | a44 | |
Harris’s Rents (Hog Lane) | 1-16 | a45 | |
Three Colt’s Inn (Hog Lane) | 1-14 | A4 | |
Croſſeley’s Court (St. Olave Hart Street) | 9-17 | l56 | |
St. Olave Hart-ſtreet Church (St. Olave Hart Street) | 9-17 | c27 | |
Green Arbor Court (Seething Lane) | 10-17 | m88 | |
Crown Court (Seething Lane) | 10-17 | m91 | |
Star Alley (Seething Lane) | 10-17 | m89 | |
Black Boy Alley (Seething Lane) | 10-17 | m90 | |
Dyers Yard (Seething Lane) | 9-17 | l57 | |
Carr Yard (Seething Lane) | 9-17 | l58 | |
Red Croſs Court (Old Bayly) | 7-7 | g71 | |
Black and White Court (Old Bayly) | 8-6 | i21 | |
Prigeons Court (Old Bayly) | 8-6 | i22 | |
Ship Court (Old Bayly) | 8-6 | i23 | |
Shepherd’s Alley (Old Bayly) | 8-6 | i24 | |
The Seſſions Houſe (Old Bayly) | 8-6 | N/A | |
Cock Court (Fleet Lane) | 7-6 | g62 | |
Harrow Alley (Fleet Lane) | 7-6 | g59 | |
Well Yard (Fleet Lane) | 7-6 | g58 | |
Fiſher’s Rents (Fleet Lane) | 7-6 | g60 | |
Merryfield’s Rents (Fleet Lane) | 7-6 | g61 | |
Ellis Court (Little Old Bayly) | 7-6 | g68 | |
Brown’s Court (Little Old Bayly) | 7-6 | g69 | |
Dean’s Court (Little Old Bayly) | 7-6 | g70 | |
Biſhops Head Court (Little Old Bayly) | 7-6 | N/A | |
Dunſtan’s Alley (Little Old Bayly) | 7-6 | g67 | |
Little Green Arbor (Little Old Bayly) | 7-6 | g66 | |
Green Arbor (Little Old Bayly) | 7-6 | N/A | |
Swan Court (Old Change) | 8-9 | i38 | |
Green Dragon Court (Old Change) | 8-9 | i39 | |
Purſe Court (Old Change) | 8-9 | i42 | |
Crane Court (Old Change) | 8-9 | i43 | |
Phoenix Court (Old Change) | 9-9 | k88 | |
Black Horſe Court (Old Change) | 9-9 | k89 | |
Three Daggfer Alley (Old Change) | 8-9 | i40 | |
Lamb Alley (Old Change) | 8-9 | i42 | |
Kings Head Inn (Old Change) | 9-9 | C14 | |
Sarazen’s Head (Little Carter Lane) | 9-9 | C12 | |
Cap Court (Old Street) | 1-7 | a13 | |
Leveret’s Alley (Old Street) | 1-7 | a7 | |
Crooked Billet (Old Street) | 1-7 | a8 | |
Shew’s Alley (Old Street) | 1-7 | a9 | |
White Horſe Alley (Old Street) | 1-7 | a10 | |
Roſe and Crown Alley (Old Street) | 1-7 | a11 | |
Red Cow Alley (Old Street) | 1-7 | a12 | |
Cock Inn (Old Street) | 1-7 | A2 | |
Search Alley (Old Street) | 1-7 | a6 | |
Fox Horn Court (Old Street) | 1-9 | a14 | |
Harts Horn (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a17 | |
Plough Court (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a18 | |
Chequer Court (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a19 | |
Kings Head Court (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a23 | |
Hand Court (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a24 | |
Turks Head Court (Golding Lane) | 2-9 | a87 | |
Flying Horſe Court (Golding Lane) | 2-9 | a93 | |
Cocks Head Court (Golding Lane) | 3-9 | a68 | |
Crown Court (Golding Lane) | 3-9 | N/A | |
Sun Court (Golding Lane) | 3-10 | b69 | |
Black Raven Court (Golding Lane) | 3-10 | b70 | |
Black Horſe Alley (Golding Lane) | 3-10 | b71 | |
Jacob’s Well Alley (Golding Lane) | 3-10 | b72 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Golding Lane) | 2-10 | a98 | |
Roſe Alley (Golding Lane) | 3-9 | a88 | |
Falconers Alley (Golding Lane) | 3-9 | a89 | |
Ball Alley (Golding Lane) | 3-9 | a90 | |
Porters Alley (Golding Lane) | 3-9 | a92 | |
Cupid’s Alley (Golding Lane) | 3-9 | a94 | |
Angel Alley (Golding Lane) | 3-9 | a96 | |
Swan Alley (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a22 | |
Frying Pan Alley (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a25 | |
Basket Yard (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a15 | |
Carpenters Yard (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a16 | |
Two Brewers Yard (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a20 | |
Chequer Yard (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a21 | |
Ship Yard (Golding Lane) | 1-9 | a26 | |
Ball Yard (Golding Lane) | 2-9 | a91 | |
George Yard (Golding Lane) | 2-9 | a95 | |
Vine Yard (Golding Lane) | 2-10 | a97 | |
Meermaid Court (Pater Noſter Row) | 8-7 | i33 | |
Petty Cannons Court (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 8-8 | i36 | |
Prerogative Court (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 9-8 | k78 | |
Black Swan Court (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 9-8 | k79 | |
Red Lyon Court (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 9-9 | k84 | |
Paul’s Alley (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 8-8 | i35 | |
London Houſe (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 8-8 | i34 | |
Petty Cannons (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 8-8 | i37 | |
Sir William Turners Houſe | 9-8 | C4 | |
Dean of St. Paul’s Houſe (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 9-8 | C5 | |
Prerogative Office (St. Paul’s Church Yard) | 9-8 | C6 | |
Sir Joſeph Sheldon’s Houſe | 9-8 | C7 | |
St. Paul’s Cathedral | 9-8 | N/A | |
St. Gregory’s Church | 9-8 | N/A | |
St. Faith’s Church | 9-8 | N/A | |
Paul Bake-houſe Court (Paul’s Chain) | 9-8 | k82 | |
Bell Court (Carter Lane) | 9-8 | k81 | |
Bell Yard (Carter Lane) | 9-8 | k80 | |
Meermaid Inn (Carter Lane) | 9-8 | C8 | |
Councel’s Alley (Great Pearl Street) | 1-18 | a61 | |
Moor’s Court (The Poſtern) | 5-12 | e36 | |
Bradon’s Court (The Poſtern) | 5-12 | e37 | |
Grocers Alley | 8-12 | i59 | |
Scalding Alley | 8-12 | i60 | |
Grocers Hall | 8-12 | B53 | |
Poultry Competer | 8-12 | B83 | |
St. Mildred Poultry Church | 8-12 | B84 | |
St. Mary Wool Church | 8-12 | N/A | |
Church Hill (Puddle-Dock Hill) | 10-7 | m18 | |
Chandellors Rents (Puddle-Dock Hill) | 10-7 | k77 | |
St. Andrew WArdrobe Church (Puddle-Dock Hill) | 10-7 | N/A | |
Green Dragon Court (Pye-Corner) | 6-7 | f35 | |
Ball Court (Pye-Corner) | 6-7 | f36 | |
Oxford Arms Inn (Roſemary Lane) | 6-7 | A97 | |
Red Lyon Court (Cock Lane) | 6-6 | f30 | |
Horſhoe Court (Cock Lane) | 6-6 | f34 | |
Well Court (New Queen Street) | 8-11 | i58 | |
St. Thomas Apoſtles Church (New Queen Street) | 8-11 | N/A | |
Pump Yard (Queen Hith) | 10-10 | m44 | |
Three Herrings Court (Red-Croſs Street) | 3-10 | b77 | |
Angel Court (Red-Croſs Street) | 3-10 | b80 | |
Paul’s Alley (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-9 | c83 | |
Bear and Ragged Staff (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c84 | |
Serpent Alley (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c85 | |
Frying-pan Alley (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c86 | |
Cock Alley (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c88 | |
Graſs-hopper Alley (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c90 | |
Ship Yard (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c87 | |
Cock Yard (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c89 | |
Golden Lyon Inn (Red-Croſs Street) | 3-9 | A19 | |
Red Lyon Inn (Red-Croſs Street) | 3-10 | A21 | |
Inn (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | A40 | |
Church (Red-Croſs Street) | 4-10 | N/A | |
Kings Head Court | b73 | 3-10 | |
Glovers Hall Court | b75 | 3-10 | |
Bara Yard | b74 | 3-10 | |
Glovers Hall | A20 | 3-10 | |
Hatton Court (Saffron Hill) | 5-4 | d74 | |
Blue Court (Saffron Hill) | 5-4 | d75 | |
Sugar Loaf Court (Saffron Hill) | 5-4 | d77 | |
Titus Court (Saffron Hill) | 5-4 | d78 | |
Lamb Alley (Saffron Hill) | 5-4 | d76 | |
Bell Alley (Saffron Hill) | 4-4 | c35 | |
Harp Alley (Saffron Hill) | 4-4 | c36 | |
Cocklrel’s Rents (Saffron Hill) | 5-4 | d73 | |
Talbot Court (Shoreditch) | 1-16 | a48 | |
Bowl Court (Shoreditch) | 1-16 | a49 | |
Kings Head Court (Shoreditch) | 1-16 | a51 | |
Roſe Alley (Shoreditch) | 1-16 | a46 | |
Log Alley (Shoreditch) | 1-16 | a50 | |
Star Alley (Shoreditch) | 1-17 | a53 | |
Croſs Keys Alley (Shoreditch) | 1-17 | a47 | |
Rents | 1-16 | a47 | |
Red Lyon Court (Silver Street) | 5-10 | e20 | |
Court (ilver Street) | 5-10 | e21 | |
St. Olave Silver Street Church (Silver Street) | 5-10 | N/A | |
Nags Head Court (Snow Hill) | 6-6 | f29 | |
Green Dragon Court (Snow Hill) | 7-6 | g63 | |
Wind Mill Court (Snow Hill) | 7-6 | g64 | |
Angel Court (Snow Hill) | 7-6 | g65 | |
Bee Hive Alley (Snow Hill) | 6-5 | f20 | |
Katherine-Wheel Alley (Snow Hill) | 6-5 | f21 | |
Bell Alley (Snow Hill) | 6-5 | f23 | |
George Yard (Snow Hill) | 6-5 | f22 | |
Sarazens Head Inn (Snow Hill) | 6-5 | A93 | |
Sir Thomas Dravis’s Houſe (Snow Hill) | 6-5 | B34 | |
Sir Robert Hanſon’s Houſe (Snow Hill) | 6-5 | N/A | |
St. Sepulcher’s Church (Snow Hill) | 6-5 | N/A | |
Great Bear Alley (Sea-Cole Lane) | 7-6 | g55 | |
Little Bear Alley (Sea-Cole Lane) | 7-6 | g56 | |
George Alley (Sea-Cole Lane) | 7-6 | g57 | |
Gooſe Alley (Sea-Cole Lane) | 7-6 | g58 | |
Holborn Bridg (Church Lane) | 6-7 | N/A | |
Swan Inn (Church Lane) | 6-7 | A89 | |
Kings Arms Inn (Church Lane) | 6-7 | A90 | |
Roſe Inn (Church Lane) | 6-7 | A91 | |
George Inn (Church Lane) | 6-6 | A92 | |
Southampton Court (Southampton Buildings) | 6-1 | e98 | |
Northumberland Court (Southampton Buildings) | 6-1 | f5 | |
Tennis-Court Yard (Southampton Buildings) | 6-2 | f6 | |
Naked Boy Court (The Strand) | 11-1 | n13 | |
Angel Court (The Strand) | 11-1 | n15 | |
Crown Court (The Strand) | 10-2 | l89 | |
White Horſe Court (The Strand) | 10-2 | l95 | |
Black Eagle Alley (The Strand) | 10-2 | l91 | |
Red Croſs Alley (The Strand) | 10-2 | l92 | |
Three Kings Alley (The Strand) | 10-2 | l93 | |
Royal Oaks Alley (The Strand) | 10-2 | l94 | |
Croſs Keys Alley (The Strand) | 10-2 | l96 | |
Piſſing Alley (The Strand) | 10-1 | l83 | |
Hand Alley (The Strand) | 10-1 | l84 | |
White Horſe Alley (The Strand) | 10-1 | l85 | |
Maidenheade Alley (The Strand) | 10-1 | l86 | |
Green Dragon Alley (The Strand) | 11-1 | n14 | |
Axe Yard (The Strand) | 11-1 | n16 | |
Weavers Yard (The Strand) | 10-2 | l90 | |
Talbot Inn (The Strand) | 11-1 | C46 | |
Somerſet Houſe (The Strand) | 11-1 | N/A | |
Arundel Houſe (The Strand) | 11-1 | N/A | |
Eſſex Houſe (The Strand) | 11-1 | N/A | |
St. Clement Danes Church (The Strand) | 11-1 | N/A | |
Crown Court (Milford Lane) | 10-2 | l98 | |
Greyhound (Milford Lane) | 10-2 | l99 | |
Sugar Loaf Alley (Milford Lane) | 10-2 | m1 | |
Peacock Yard (Milford Lane) | 10-2 | l97 | |
Sun Court (Sutton Street) | 2-6 | a71 | |
Eſſex Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Brick Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Hall Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Hare Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Pump Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Elm Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Vine Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Fig-Tree Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Cloyſter Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Exchequer Court (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Kings-Bench Walks (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Piſſing Alley (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | k39 | |
Temple Church (Middle and Inner Temple) | 10-3 | N/A | |
Little Rutland Court (Thames Street) | 10-3 | m14 | |
Great Rutland Court (Thames Street) | 10-7 | m15 | |
Helmet Court (Thames Street) | 10-8 | m21 | |
Green Dragon Court(Thames Street) | 10-9 | m26 | |
Robin Hood Court(Thames Street) | 10-9 | m28 | |
Double Hood Court (Thames Street) | 10-12 | m62 | |
Windgooſe Court (Thames Street) | 10-12 | m63 | |
Horſhoe Court (Thames Street) | 10-16 | m86 | |
Vine Court (Thames Street) | 11-17 | n46 | |
Horn Court (Thames Street) | 11-17 | n47 | |
Black Boy Alley (Thames Street) | 10-9 | m25 | |
Boſs Alley (Thames Street) | 10-9 | m27 | |
Caſtle Alley (Thames Street) | 10-9 | m20 | |
Bowling Alley (Thames Street) | 10-10 | m41 | |
Shepherd’s Alley (Thames Street) | 10-11 | m49 | |
Black Swan Alley (Thames Street) | 10-11 | m50 | |
Three Tun Alley (Thames Street) | 10-14 | m74 | |
Red Bull Alley (Thames Street) | 11-13 | n18 | |
Angel Alley (Thames Street) | 11-13 | n19 | |
White Cock Alley (Thames Street) | 11-13 | n20 | |
George Alley (Thames Street) | 11-13 | n21 | |
Black Raven Alley (Thames Street) | 11-13 | n22 | |
Wheat Sheaf Alley (Thames Street) | 11-13 | n23 | |
Red Croſs Alley (Thames Street) | 11-14 | n24 | |
Church Yard Alley (Thames Street) | 11-14 | n25 | |
Brooks’s Alley (Thames Street) | 10-9 | m30 | |
George Yard (Thames Street) | 10-9 | m31 | |
Hand Yard (Thames Street) | 10-12 | m64 | |
Paul’s Wharf (Thames Street) | 10-9 | N/A | |
Broken Wharf (Thames Street) | 10-9 | N/A | |
Worceſter Place (Thames Street) | 10-11 | m51 | |
Gully Hole (Thames Street) | 11-14 | n26 | |
Freſh Wharf (Thames Street) | 11-15 | n27 | |
Grant’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-15 | u28 | |
Cox’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-15 | n29 | |
Hammond’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-15 | n30 | |
Lyon’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-15 | n31 | |
Great Somers Key (Thames Street) | 11-15 | n32 | |
Little Somer’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-15 | n33 | |
Billing’s Gate (Thames Street) | 11-15 | N/A | |
Smart’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n34 | |
Great Dice Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n35 | |
Little Dice Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n33 | |
Ralph’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n38 | |
Wiggin’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n39 | |
Young’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n40 | |
Sabb’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n41 | |
Little Bear Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n42 | |
Great Bear Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n43 | |
Porter’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-17 | n44 | |
Cuſtom Houſe Key (Thames Street) | 11-16 | n45 | |
Galley Key (Thames Street) | 11-17 | n48 | |
Cheſter’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-18 | n49 | |
Brewer’s Key (Thames Street) | 11-18 | n50 | |
Sir George Waterman’s Houſe | 11-18 | C57 | |
Vintonners Hall (Thames Street) | 11-18 | N/A | |
Watermans Hall (Thames Street) | 11-18 | C28 | |
Dyers Hall (Thames Street) | 11-18 | N/A | |
Fiſhmongers Hall (Thames Street) | 11-18 | N/A | |
St. Bennet Pauls Wharf Church (Thames Street) | 11-18 | N/A | |
St. Peter’s Church (Thames Street) | 11-18 | N/A | |
St. Mary Somerſet Church (Thames Street) | 11-18 | N/A | |
Great Alhallows Church (Thames Street) | 11-18 | N/A | |
Little Alhallows Church (Thames Street) | 11-18 | N/A | |
St. Magnus Church (Thames Street) | 11-18 | C59 | |
St. Buttolph Billingſgate Church | 11-18 | N/A | |
Common Lane | 10-7 | m16 | |
Dunghil Lane | 10-7 | m17 | |
Trinity Court (Little Trinity Lane) | 10-10 | m39 | |
Huggin Alley (Little Trinity Lane) | 10-10 | m38 | |
Cowden’s Rents (Little Trinity Lane) | 10-10 | m40 | |
Painters Stainers Hall (Little Trinity Lane) | 10-10 | N/A | |
Emperhead Lane (Brickhil Lane) | 10-12 | m58 | |
Fryer Lane (Tennis-Court Lane) | 10-12 | m60 | |
Joyners Hall (Tennis-Court Lane) | 10-12 | C37 | |
Trinity Houſe (Water Lane) | 10-17 | C45 | |
Cuſtom-Houſe Court (Beer Lane) | 10-17 | m94 | |
Blunderbus Alley (St. Thomas Apoſtles) | 9-11 | l15 | |
Black Lyon Inn (St. Thomas Apoſtles) | 9-11 | C18 | |
St. Thomas Apoſtles Church (St. Thomas Apoſtles) | 9-11 | N/A | |
Maidenhead Court (Back of St. Thomas Apoſtles) | 9-11 | l12 | |
Bee-Hive Court (Back of St. Thomas Apoſtles) | 9-11 | l13 | |
Hatton Court (Thread-Needle Street) | 7-14 | h47 | |
Crown Court (Thread-Needle Street) | 7-14 | h48 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Thread-Needle Street) | 7-14 | h46 | |
Three Nun Alley (Thread-Needle Street) | 8-13 | i62 | |
Merchant-Taylors Hall (Thread-Needle Street) | 8-13 | N/A | |
St. Chriſtophers Church (Thread-Needle Street) | 8-13 | N/A | |
St. Bennet Fink Church (Thread-Needle Street) | 8-13 | N/A | |
French Church (Thread-Needle Street) | 8-13 | N/A | |
Naggs Head Court (Bartholemew Lane) | 7-13 | h38 | |
Angel Court (Throgmorton Street) | 7-13 | h32 | |
Copt-Hall Court (Throgmorton Street) | 7-13 | h33 | |
Warnford Court (Throgmorton Street) | 7-13 | h34 | |
New Court Court (Throgmorton Street) | 7-13 | h35 | |
Shorter’s Court (Throgmorton Street) | 7-13 | h36 | |
Bartholemew Court (Throgmorton Street) | 7-13 | h37 | |
Nagg’s Head (Throgmorton Street) | 7-13 | h38 | |
Ship Court (Throgmorton Street) | 7-13 | h39 | |
Crown Court (Throgmorton Street) | 7-14 | h40 | |
African Houſe (Throgmorton Street) | 7-14 | C55 | |
Drapers Hall (Throgmorton Street) | 7-14 | B57 | |
Roſe Court (Tower Street) | 10-17 | m92 | |
Red Croſs Court (Tower Street) | 10-17 | m95 | |
Swan Court (Tower Street) | 10-17 | m96 | |
Fook’s Court (Tower Street) | 10-17 | m97 | |
Mercers Court (Tower Street) | 10-17 | m98 | |
Chitterling Alley (Tower Street) | 10-17 | m93 | |
Prieſt’s Alley (Tower Street) | 10-18 | n1 | |
Barking Yard (Tower Street) | 10-18 | m99 | |
Carpenters Yard (Tower Street) | 10-16 | m85 | |
Alhallows Barking Church (Tower Street) | 10-6 | N/A | |
Black and White Alley (Great Tower Hill) | 9-19 | l65 | |
Red Cow Alley (Great Tower Hill) | 9-19 | l66 | |
Still Yard (Great Tower Hill) | 10-19 | n2 | |
George Yard (Great Tower Hill) | 10-19 | N/A | |
Sweadland Court (Little Tower Hill) | 9-20 | l82 | |
Hand and Hatchet Alley (Little Tower Hill) | 9-19 | l67 | |
Bell Alley (Little Tower Hill) | 9-19 | l76 | |
Preſton’s Yard (Little Tower Hill) | 9-19 | l68 | |
Gun Yard (Little Tower Hill) | 9-20 | l77 | |
Roſemary Branch (Roſemary Lane) | 9-20 | l80 | |
Child’s Alley (Roſemary Lane) | 9-20 | l81 | |
Katherine Wheel Yard (Roſemary Lane) | 9-20 | l78 | |
White Horſe Yard (Roſemary Lane) | 9-20 | l79 | |
Plow Alley (Tower Ditch) | 10-20 | n5 | |
Harrow Alley (Tower Ditch) | 10-20 | n7 | |
Eagle and Child Alley (Tower Ditch) | 10-20 | n8 | |
Horn Alley (Tower Ditch) | 11-20 | n51 | |
Goat Alley (Tower Ditch) | 11-20 | n53 | |
Blue Anchor Yard (Tower Ditch) | 10-20 | n4 | |
Yoksley’s Yard (Tower Ditch) | 10-20 | n6 | |
Gun Yard (Tower Ditch) | 11-20 | n52 | |
Flemiſh Church Yard (Tower Ditch) | 11-20 | N/A | |
Cats Hole (Tower Ditch) | 11-20 | n55 | |
Strawberry Court (Tower-Royal Street) | 9-11 | l14 | |
Tower-Royal Court (Tower-Royal Street) | 9-11 | l37 | |
St. Michael Royal Church (Tower-Royal Street) | 9-11 | N/A | |
Black Spread-Eagle Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b32 | |
White Foot Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b33 | |
Cynnamon Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b34 | |
Wind Mill Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b35 | |
Bits Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b36 | |
Frying Pan Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b37 | |
Roſe Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b38 | |
Stewart’s Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b39 | |
George Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b40 | |
Bell Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b41 | |
White Horſe Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b42 | |
Block Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b43 | |
Jack Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b44 | |
Bell Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b45 | |
Cock Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b46 | |
White Hart Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b47 | |
Bowling Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | c37 | |
Garden Alley (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b48 | |
Lowman’s Rents (Turn-Mill Street) | 3-4 | b49 | |
Vine Court (Vine Street) | b31 | 3-4 | |
Rents | b28 | 3-4 | |
Angel Alley | 4-20 | d60 | |
Burton’s Rents | 4-20 | d61 | |
Red Lyon Court (Brick Lane) | 4-20 | d57 | |
Lamb Court (Spittle Fields) | 3-19 | N/A | |
Corbett’s Court (Browns Lane) | 2-19 | N/A | |
Stephen’s Alley (Browns Lane) | 2-19 | b22 | |
Sugar Loaf Alley (Browns Lane) | 2-19 | b21 | |
Caſtle Alley (Weſtbury Street) | 1-18 | a60 | |
Hanging Sword Alley (Weſtbury Street) | 1-19 | a62 | |
Compaſs Alley (Weſtbury Street) | 1-19 | a63 | |
St. Bartholemews Court (West-Smithfield) | 6-7 | f32 | |
Adam and Eve Alley (West-Smithfield) | 4-6 | c62 | |
Rayn’s Yard (West-Smithfield) | 6-7 | f31 | |
Katherine Wheel Yard (West-Smithfield) | 5-6 | d49 | |
Roſe Inn (West-Smithfield) | 5-6 | A52 | |
Kings Head Inn (West-Smithfield) | 5-6 | A53 | |
Greyhound Inn (West-Smithfield) | 5-6 | A54 | |
George Inn (West-Smithfield) | 5-6 | A55 | |
Antelope Inn (West-Smithfield) | 6-7 | A94 | |
Dolphin Inn (West-Smithfield) | 6-7 | A95 | |
Harts Horn Inn (West-Smithfield) | 6-7 | A96 | |
Woolpack Inn (West-Smithfield) | 4-6 | A36 | |
Ram Inn (West-Smithfield) | 4-6 | A37 | |
Bear Inn (West-Smithfield) | 4-7 | A38 | |
Bell Inn (West-Smithfield) | 4-7 | A39 | |
St. Bartholemew’s Hoſpital | 4-7 | N/A | |
Little St. Bartholemew’s Church | 4-7 | N/A | |
Greyhound Court (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d82 | |
St. John’s Court (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d85 | |
Sun Court (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d86 | |
Martin’s Court (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d88 | |
Croſs Keys Court (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d89 | |
Horſhoe Court (Chick Lane) | 5-6 | d91 | |
Blue Bore Court (Chick Lane) | 5-6 | d93 | |
Church Yard Alley (Chick Lane) | 5-6 | d92 | |
Thatch Alley (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d84 | |
White Horſe Alley (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d87 | |
Brewers Yard (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d81 | |
Old Yard (Chick Lane) | 5-5 | d83 | |
Hide’s Rents (Chick Lane) | 5-6 | d90 | |
Bores Head Court (Cows Lane) | 5-6 | d95 | |
Black Raven Court (Cows Lane) | 5-6 | d96 | |
Pheaſant Court (Cows Lane) | 5-6 | d97 | |
Foxe’s Court (Cows Lane) | 5-6 | f25 | |
Green Dragon Court (Cows Lane) | 6-6 | f26 | |
Bull Head Court (Cows Lane) | 6-6 | f27 | |
St. John’s Court (Cows Lane) | 6-6 | d85 | |
Turners Alley (Cows Lane) | 6-6 | f28 | |
White Lyon Yard (Cows Lane) | 6-6 | f24 | |
Well Yard (Cows Lane) | 5-6 | d98 | |
Three Dyamond Court (Hoſyer Lane) | 6-6 | n62 | |
Bell Alley (Hoſyer Lane) | 6-6 | n57 | |
Red Lyon Court (Wheelers Street) | 1-18 | a58 | |
Three Crown Court (Wheelers Street) | 1-18 | a59 | |
Bell Alley (Wheelers Street) | 1-18 | a55 | |
Roſe Alley (Wheelers Street) | 1-18 | a56 | |
Prince of Orange Alley (Wheelers Street) | 1-18 | a57 | |
Bell Alley (Wheelers Street) | 2-18 | b20 | |
Gloceſter Court (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a32 | |
Three King Court (White Croſs Street) | 2-10 | a99 | |
Three Malt Men Court (White Croſs Street) | 2-10 | b3 | |
Round Hoop Court (White Croſs Street) | 2-10 | b4 | |
Caſtle Court (White Croſs Street) | 3-10 | b81 | |
John Baptiſt Court (White Croſs Street) | 3-10 | b82 | |
Roſe and Crown Court (White Croſs Street) | 3-11 | b79 | |
Three Leg Court (White Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c93 | |
Horſhoe Alley (White Croſs Street) | 4-10 | c95 | |
Half Moon Alley (White Croſs Street) | 4-11 | c96 | |
Goat Alley (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a28 | |
Shipley’s Alley (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a29 | |
Sugar Loaf Alley (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a30 | |
Chequer Alley (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a35 | |
Adam and Eve Alley (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a36 | |
Satchel Alley (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a37 | |
Soapers Alley (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a38 | |
Cherry-Tree Alley (White Croſs Street) | 2-10 | b1 | |
Coopers Alley (White Croſs Street) | 2-10 | b2 | |
Graſs-Hopper Alley (White Croſs Street) | 3-10 | b76 | |
Bouling Alley (White Croſs Street) | 3-10 | b83 | |
White Roſe Alley (White Croſs Street) | 3-11 | b78 | |
Goat Yard (White Croſs Street) | 1-9 | a27 | |
White Lyon Yard (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a31 | |
Scott’s Yard (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a33 | |
Bear and Ragged Staff Yard (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | a34 | |
Sir Reginald Foſter’s Houſe (White Croſs Street) | 1-10 | A3 | |
Croſs Keys Inn (White Croſs Street) | 4-10 | A47 | |
Harts Horn Court (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g21 | |
Iriſh Court (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g23 | |
Elephant Court (White Chapel) | 6-20 | g27 | |
Peacock Court (White Chapel) | 6-20 | g28 | |
Half Moon Court (White Chapel) | 6-20 | g29 | |
White Hart Court (White Chapel) | 6-20 | g31 | |
Swan Alley (White Chapel) | 6-20 | g25 | |
Blue Anchor Alley (White Chapel) | 6-20 | g26 | |
Eagle and Child Alley (White Chapel) | 6-20 | g30 | |
Black Bull Alley (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g14 | |
Parot Alley (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g15 | |
White Horſe Alley (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g16 | |
Anchor and Hart Alley (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g17 | |
Bores Head Alley (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g20 | |
Sun Alley (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g22 | |
Hatchet Alley (White Chapel) | 6-18 | g11 | |
White Bear Alley (White Chapel) | 6-18 | g12 | |
Sun and Trumpet Alley (White Chapel) | 6-18 | g13 | |
Wind Mill Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e81 | |
Plow Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e82 | |
Cock Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e83 | |
Greyhound Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e84 | |
Church Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e86 | |
Bell Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e87 | |
Bolt and Tun Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e88 | |
Katherine Wheel Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e89 | |
Three Boul Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e90 | |
Grid-iron Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e91 | |
Moſes and Aaron Alley (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e92 | |
Harrow Alley (White Chapel) | 7-19 | h79 | |
Bell Alley (White Chapel) | 7-19 | h80 | |
Chequer Yard (White Chapel) | 7-19 | h11 | |
Conduit Yard (White Chapel) | 7-18 | h75 | |
George Yard (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e80 | |
Spread Eagle Yard (White Chapel) | 5-20 | e85 | |
Red Lyon Yard (White Chapel) | 6-19 | g24 | |
White Hart Yard (White Chapel) | 6-20 | g32 | |
Red Lyon Inn (White Chapel) | 5-20 | A76 | |
Naggs Head Inn (White Chapel) | 5-20 | A77 | |
Crown Inn (White Chapel) | 6-18 | B29 | |
Three Nun Inn (White Chapel) | 6-18 | B30 | |
Blue Bore Inn (White Chapel) | 6-19 | B31 | |
St. Buttolph Aldgate Church | 6-19 | N/A | |
Bird in Hand (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e66 | |
Sun Court (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e72 | |
Harrow Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e68 | |
Three Tun Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e71 | |
Black Bell Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e73 | |
Horſhoe Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e74 | |
Seven Step Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e75 | |
Frying-Pan Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 4-17 | d53 | |
Kings Head Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 4-17 | d54 | |
Smock Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 4-17 | N/A | |
Still Alley (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-19 | e78 | |
Hemp Yard (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-19 | e77 | |
Bores Head Yard (Petty-Coat Lane) | 6-19 | g18 | |
Tripe Yard (Petty-Coat Lane) | 6-19 | g19 | |
Cobb’s Yard (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e67 | |
Bates’s Yard (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e69 | |
Sheer’s Yard (Petty-Coat Lane) | 5-18 | e70 | |
Gun Yard (Petty-Coat Lane) | 4-17 | d52 | |
Thrapſton’s Court (White-Fryers) | 9-4 | k44 | |
Eſſex Court (White-Fryers) | 9-4 | k45 | |
Aſhen-Tree Court (White-Fryers) | 9-4 | k46 | |
Dogwel Court (White-Fryers) | 9-4 | N/A | |
Creſſer’s Court (White-Fryers) | 10-4 | m2 | |
Cloath-Workers Court (White-Fryers) | 10-4 | m3 | |
Crown Court (Water Lane) | 10-4 | m4 | |
New Inn (Wich Street) | 10-1 | N/A | |
Pav’d Court (Wood Street) | 6-10 | f56 | |
Maidenhead Court (Wood Street) | 6-10 | f58 | |
Shovel Court (Wood Street) | 7-10 | h5 | |
Fryer Court (Wood Street) | 7-10 | h6 | |
Coach and Horſes Court (Wood Street) | 7-10 | h7 | |
Swan Alley (Wood Street) | 6-10 | f59 | |
Bell Inn (Wood Street) | 6-10 | B5 | |
Coach and Horſes Inn (Wood Street) | 6-10 | B9 | |
Caſtle Inn (Wood Street) | 6-10 | B10 | |
Croſs Keys Inn (Wood Street) | 7-10 | B47 | |
Wood Street Compter (Wood Street) | 7-10 | B46 | |
Clerks Hall (Wood Street) | 6-10 | B4 | |
St. Michael Wood-ſtreet Church | 6-10 | B45 | |
St. Alban Wood-ſtreet Church | 6-10 | N/A | |
Wooley’s Court (Maiden Lane) | 6-10 | f57 | |
Mutton Court (Maiden Lane) | 7-10 | g99 | |
Wax-Chandellors Hall (Maiden Lane) | 7-10 | B43 | |
Haberdaſhers Hall (Maiden Lane) | 7-10 | B8 | |
Sir Thomas Bludworth’s Houſe (Maiden Lane) | 6-9 | B3 | |
St John Zachary Church (Maiden Lane) | 6-9 | N/A | |
Swann with two Necks (Ladd Lane) | 6-10 | B11 | |
Pav’d Court (Huggin Lane) | 7-10 | h1 | |
Helmet Court (Wormwood Street) | 5-15 | n63 | |
Hand Alley (Wormwood Street) | 5-15 | e55 | |
Queens Head Alley (Wormwood Street) | 5-15 | e56 | |
Cock Alley (Wromwood Street) | 5-15 | e57 | |
Wincheſter Street | 6-14 | f74 |
¶The ſeveral Marks and Names of the Wards, Pariſhes, and Liberties
WARDS | |
A | Faringdon Without |
B | Faringdon Within |
C | Bainard-Caſtle |
D | Bread-Street |
E | Queen-Hith |
F | Cordwainers |
G | Walbrook |
H | Vintry |
I | Dowgate |
K | Broad-Street |
L | Cornhil |
M | Cheap |
N | Baſſiſhaw |
O | Coleman-Street |
P | Biſhoſgate |
Q | Cripplegate |
R | Alderſgate |
S | Billingſgate |
T | Lime-Street |
U | Langborn |
W | Portſoken |
X | Aldgate |
Y | CAndlewick |
Z | Bridg |
T | Tower |
¶Pariſhes and Liberties
1 | St. James Clerkenwel |
2 | St. Giles Cripple-Gate |
3 | St. Leonard Shoreditch |
4 | Norton-Folgate Liberty |
5 | St. Butolph Biſhopſgate |
6 | Stepney |
7 | St. Stephen Coleman Street |
8 | Alhallows on the Wall |
9 | St. Andrew Holborn |
10 | St. Giles in the Fields |
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2022. Variant Toponyms Listed in Ogilby and Morgan. In The Map of Early Modern London (Edition 7.0). Victoria: University of Victoria. Retrieved from https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/editions/7.0/OGIL5_toponyms.htm. Draft.
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Aldermanbury ran north-south, between Lad Lane in the south and Love Lane in the north and parallel between Wood Street in the west and Basinghall Street in the east. It lay wholly in Cripplegate Ward. This street is not to be confused with Alderman Bury, the former meeting place of the Court of Alderman.Aldermanbury is mentioned in the following documents:
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Blackfriars (Farringdon Within)
The largest and wealthiest friary in England, Blackfriars was not only a religious institution but also a cultural, intellectual, and political centre of London. The friary housed London’s Dominican friars (known in England as the Black friars) after their move from the smaller Blackfriars precincts in Holborn. The Dominicans’ aquisition of the site, overseen by Robert Kilwardby, began in 1275. Once completed, the precinct was second in size only to St. Paul’s Churchyard, spanning eight acres from the Fleet to St. Andrew’s Hill and from Ludgate to the Thames. Blackfriars remained a political and social hub, hosting councils and even parlimentary proceedings, until its surrender in 1538 pursuant to Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries (Holder 27–56).Blackfriars (Farringdon Within) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bread Street
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Bread Street Hill
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Budge Row
Budge Row ran east-west through Cordwainer Street Ward. It passed through the ward from Soper Lane in the west to Walbrook Street in the east. Beyond Soper Lane, Budge Row became Watling Street. Before it came to be known as Budge Row, it once formed part of Watling Street, one of the Roman roads (Weinreb and Hibbert 107).Budge Row is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bull and Mouth Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Butcher Row is mentioned in the following documents:
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Back Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Berry Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bristol Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Camomile Street (Lime Street Ward)
Camomile Street lay south of the city wall from Bevis Marks to Bishopsgate Street. Camomile Street is the seventeenth century name for a street that was nameless when Stow wrote his Survey of London. Stow merely calls itthe streete which runneth by the north ende of saint Marie streete
(Stow).Camomile Street (Lime Street Ward) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Candlewick Street
Candlewick, Candlewright, or, later, Cannon Street, ran east-west from Walbrook Street in the west to the beginning of Eastcheap at its eastern terminus. Candlewick Street became Eastcheap somewhere around St. Clements Lane, and led into a great meat market (Stow 1:217). Together with streets such as Budge Row, Watling Street, and Tower Street, which all joined into each other, Candlewick Street formed the main east-west road through London between Ludgate and Posterngate.Candlewick Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cateaton Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cheapside Street
Cheapside Street, one of the most important streets in early modern London, ran east-west between the Great Conduit at the foot of Old Jewry to the Little Conduit by St. Paul’s churchyard. The terminus of all the northbound streets from the river, the broad expanse of Cheapside Street separated the northern wards from the southern wards. It was lined with buildings three, four, and even five stories tall, whose shopfronts were open to the light and set out with attractive displays of luxury commodities (Weinreb and Hibbert 148). Cheapside Street was the centre of London’s wealth, with many mercers’ and goldsmiths’ shops located there. It was also the most sacred stretch of the processional route, being traced both by the linear east-west route of a royal entry and by the circular route of the annual mayoral procession.Cheapside Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Chiswell Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Clerkenwell Close is mentioned in the following documents:
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Clerkenwell Green is mentioned in the following documents:
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Coleman Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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College Hill
College Hill was located on the boundary between Vintry Ward and Dowgate Ward. It is visible on the Agas map and marked asWhythyngton College.
College Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cornhill
Cornhill was a significant thoroughfare and was part of the cityʼs main major east-west thoroughfare that divided the northern half of London from the southern half. The part of this thoroughfare named Cornhill extended from St. Andrew Undershaft to the three-way intersection of Threadneedle, Poultry, and Cornhill where the Royal Exchange was built. The nameCornhill
preserves a memory both of the cornmarket that took place in this street, and of the topography of the site upon which the Roman city of Londinium was built.Note: Cornhill and Cornhill Ward are nearly synonymous in terms of location and nomenclature - thus, it can be a challenge to tell one from the other. Topographical decisions have been made to the best of our knowledge and ability.Cornhill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cow Cross Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Crutched Friars
Crutched Friars was a street that ran east-west from Poor Jewry Lane to the east end of Hart Street above Seething Lane. When Stow wrote, most of Crutched Friars was known as Hart Street, so Stow only uses the name Crutched Friars to refer to Crutched Friars Priory (Harben). Since Stow does not name the street that ran from Aldgate to Woodroffe Lane, it could have been known as Hart Street, Crutched Friars, or something different.Crutched Friars is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cloth Fair
Cloth Fair, as implied by its name, bears an innate connection to London’s mercantile culture. Henry A. Harben notes that it[d]erives its name from the clothiers and drapers who inhabited it in former times, and attended the famous Bartholomew Fair
(Harben 154). The location itself was on the Fair Ground between Long Lane and St. Bartholomew the Great.Cloth Fair is mentioned in the following documents:
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Colchester Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Curtain Road is mentioned in the following documents:
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Dowgate Street
Dowgate Street is a high street that runs north-south from Candlewick Street to the Thames. According to Stow, the street marks the beginning of Dowgate Ward at the south end of Walbrook Ward (Stow 1633, sig. Y4r). According to Harben, the street is named afterDowgate
(Harben, Dowgate Hill). According to Stow, the street got its name from the act ofdowne going or descending,
because the street descends to the Thames (Stow 1633, sig. Y4r).Dowgate Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Duke’s Place
According to Stow, Duke’s Place was converted from the Holy Trinity Priory after the priory’s dissolution in 1531. Duke’s Place was the residence of Sir Thomas Audley, to whom it was given by Herny VIII after the priory’s dissolution (Stow 1598, sig. H5v). A church, St. James Duke’s Place, was later added to the site during the reign of James I. The buildings on the site were destroyed in the Great Fire and then rebuilt (Sugden 281).Duke’s Place is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Dunstan’s Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Dean Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Flower and Dean Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Dorset Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Eastcheap
Eastcheap Street ran east-west, from Tower Street to St. Martin’s Lane. West of New Fish Street/Gracechurch Street, Eastcheap was known asGreat Eastcheap.
The portion of the street to the east of New Fish Street/Gracechurch Street was known asLittle Eastcheap.
Eastcheap (Eschepe or Excheapp) was the site of a medieval food market.Eastcheap is mentioned in the following documents:
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Little Eastcheap is mentioned in the following documents:
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East Smithfield
East Smithfield is a district located east of the City of London and northeast of the Tower of London. Its name derives fromsmoothfield ,
with the prefixeast
helping to differentiate it from the Smithfield northwest of Cripplegate (Harben). As time progressed, it transformed from what Stow describes as aplot of ground
with very few houses into a densely populated area by the mid-seventeenth century (Stow; Harben).East Smithfield is mentioned in the following documents:
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Eagle Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Black Eagle Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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New Fashion Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fashion Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fell Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fenchurch Street
Fenchurch Street (often called Fennieabout) ran east-west from the pump on Aldgate High Street to Gracechurch Street in Langbourne Ward, crossing Mark Lane, Mincing Lane, and Rodd Lane along the way. Fenchurch Street was home to several famous landmarks, including the King’s Head Tavern, where the then-Princess Elizabeth is said to have partaken inpork and peas
after her sister, Mary I, released her from the Tower of London in May of 1554 (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 288). Fenchurch Street was on the royal processional route through the city, toured by monarchs on the day before their coronations.Fenchurch Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Finsbury Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Fish Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Fish Street Hill
Old Fish Street Hill ran north-south between Old Fish Street and Thames Street. Stow refers to this street both asold Fishstreete hill
andSaint Mary Mounthaunt Lane.
Old Fish Street Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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New Fish Street
New Fish Street (also known in the seventeenth century as Bridge Street) ran north-south from London Bridge at the south to the intersection of Eastcheap, Gracechurch Street, and Little Eastcheap in the north (Harben 432; BHO). At the time, it was the main thoroughfare to London Bridge (Sugden 191). It ran on the boundary between Bridge Within Ward on the west and Billingsgate Ward on the east. It is labelled on the Agas map asNew Fyſhe ſtreate.
Variant spellings includeStreet of London Bridge,
Brigestret,
Brugestret,
andNewfishstrete
(Harben 432; BHO).New Fish Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fleet Street
Fleet Street runs east-west from Temple Bar to Fleet Hill or Ludgate Hill, and is named for the Fleet River. The road has existed since at least the twelfth century (Sugden 195) and known since the fourteenth century as Fleet Street (Beresford 26). It was the location of numerous taverns including the Mitre and the Star and the Ram.Fleet Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fore Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fryer Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Friday Street
Friday Street passed south through Bread Street Ward, beginning at the cross in Cheapside Street and ending at Old Fish Street. It was one of many streets that ran into Cheapside Street market whose name is believed to originate from the goods that were sold there.Friday Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Garlick Hill
Garlick Hill ran north from the Thames. Before it reached Cheapside Street, it became Bow Lane. The nameGarlick Hill
preserves a memory of the steep incline (now partially flattened) leading away from the river. Like Bread Street, Garlick Hill was built in the ninth century; it provided access from the haven of Queenhithe (just to the west of Garlick Hill) to Cheapside Street.Garlick Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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George Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Giltspur Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Goldsmiths’ Row
Goldsmiths’ Row was a section on the south side of Cheapside Street, by Cheapside Cross. Goldsmiths’ Row and the shops and homes of other wealthy merchants made the street an elite and attractive one.Goldsmiths’ Row is mentioned in the following documents:
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Goswell Road is mentioned in the following documents:
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Gracechurch Street
Gracechurch Street ran north-south from Cornhill Street near Leadenhall Market to the bridge. At the southern end, it was calledNew Fish Street.
North of Cornhill, Gracechurch continued as Bishopsgate Street, leading through Bishop’s Gate out of the walled city into the suburb of Shoreditch.Gracechurch Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Grub Street
Grub Street could be found outside the walled City of London. It ran north-south, between Everades Well Street in the north and Fore Lane in the south. Grub Street was partially in Cripplegate ward, and partially outside the limits of the City of London.Grub Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hatton Wall Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hatton Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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East Harding Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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West Harding Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hart Street
Hart Street ran east-west from Crutched Fryers and the north end of Seething Lane to Mark Lane. In Stow’s time, the street began much further east, running from the north end of Woodroffe Lane to Mark Lane (Harben; Stow).Hart Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Great St. Helen’s Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Little St. Helen’s Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hockley in the Hole is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn
Holborn ran east-west from the junction of Hosier Lane, Cock Lane and Snow Hill to St. Giles High Street, and passed through Farringdon Without Ward and Westminster.Holborn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holywell Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Houndsditch Street
Running southeast from Bishopsgate Street to Aldgate Street outside the city wall, Houndsditch Street passed through Bishopsgate Ward and Portsoken Ward. It was first paved in 1603 (Harben 311). Houndsditch Street took its name from nearby Houndsditch. Stow refers to the neighbourhood surrounding Houndsditch Street asHoundsditch
:(within the limits of Hounds-ditch) dwell many a good and honest Citizen
(Stow 1633, sig. M1v).Houndsditch Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Jewin Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. John Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. John’s Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Katherine’s Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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King Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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King Edward Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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King Tudor Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Kirby Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Knightrider Street
Knightrider Street ran east-west from Dowgate Street to Addle Hill, crossing College Hill, Garlick Hill, Trinity Lane, Huggin Lane, Bread Street, Old Fish Street Hill, Lambert or Lambeth Hill, St. Peter’s Hill, and Paul’s Chain. Significant landmarks included: the College of Physicians and Doctors’ Commons.Knightrider Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lambeth Hill
Lambeth Hill ran north-south between Knightrider Street and Thames Street. Part of it lay in Queenhithe Ward and part in Castle Baynard Ward. The Blacksmiths’ Hall was located on the west side of this street, but the precise location is unknown.Lambeth Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Laurence Poultney Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Leadenhall Street
Leadenhall Street ran east-west from Cornhill Street to Aldgate Street. All three form part of the same road from Aldgate to Cheapside Street (Weinreb and Hibbert 462). The street acquired its name from Leadenhall, a onetime house and later a market. The building was reportedly famous for having a leaden roof (Bebbington 197).Leadenhall Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lime Street
Lime Street is a street that ran north-south from Leadenhall Street in the north to Fenchurch Street in the south. It was west of St. Andrew Undershaft and east of Leadenhall. It appears that the street was so named because people made or sold Lime there (Stow). This claim has some historical merit; in the 1150s one Ailnoth the limeburner lived in the area (Harben; BHO).Lime Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lincoln’s Inn Fields
According to Carlin and Belcher, Lincoln’s Inn Fields were formerly referred to asCup Field
orPurse Field
(Carlin and Belcher 84). The namesake for the location is Lincoln’s Inn, one of the Inns of Court. The fields were located east of Lincoln’s Inn and west of Covent Garden.Lincoln’s Inn Fields is mentioned in the following documents:
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Liquorpond Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lothbury is mentioned in the following documents:
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London Wall (street)
London Wall was a long street running along the inside of the northern part of the City Wall. It ran east-west from the north end of Broad Street to Cripplegate (Prockter and Taylor 43). The modern London Wall street is a major traffic thoroughfare now. It follows roughly the route of the former wall, from Old Broad Street to the Museum of London (whose address is 150 London Wall).London Wall (street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ludgate Hill
Ludgate Hill, also known as Fleet Hill, ran east-west from St. Paul’s Churchyard, past Ludgate, to an undetermined point before Fleet Bridge. It was the raised portion of the greater Ludgate Street leading up out of Fleet Street. The hill is labelledFlete hyll
on the Agas map.Ludgate Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ludgate Street
According to Harben, Ludgate Street ran east-west from St. Paul’s Churchyard to about Old Bailey, though, the actual street probably stretched further west to the point where Ludgate Street became Fleet Street (Harben). It is often used synonymously with Ludgate Hill but MoEML understands Ludgate Hill to have been, rather, the raised portion of the larger Ludgate Street. A section of Ludgate Street was also called Bowyer Row,[so called] of Bowiers dwelling there in old time
(Stow 1598, sig. T1v).Ludgate Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lumbard Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Martin’s Lane (le Grand)
St. Martin’s Lane (le Grand) ran north-south between St. Anne’s Lane and Cheapside Street and was located at the western edge of Aldersgate Ward. The street takes its name from the church of St. Martin’s le Grand located to the east of the street. This portion of the Agas map is labelledS. Martins
referring to either or both the church and the street. This street is not to be confused with St. Martin’s Lane (Strand) or St. Martin’s Lane (Bridge Within Ward).St. Martin’s Lane (le Grand) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Axe Street
St. Mary Axe ran north-south from the church of St. Augustine Papey to Leadenhall Street. Stow remarks that the east side of the street belonged to Aldgate Ward, while the west side lay within the boundary of Lime Street Ward (Stow). It was named after the church of St. Mary Axe, located near the northwest corner of the street.St. Mary Axe Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary at Hill Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Milk Street
Milk Street, located in Cripplegate Ward, began on the north side of Cheapside Street, and ran north to a square formed at the intersection of Milk Street, Cat Street (Lothbury), Lad Lane, and Aldermanbury.Milk Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Minories Street
Running south from Aldgate Street to Little Tower Hill, Minories derives its name from the Abbey of St. Clare, called the Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Clare, which stood at the street’s midpoint (Harben 416).Minories Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Little Minories is mentioned in the following documents:
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Montague Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorfields
A low-lying marshy area just northeast of Moorgate and on the way to the Curtain, Moorfields was home to a surprising range of activities and accompanying cultural associations in early modern London. Beggars and the mentally ill patients of neighbouring Bethlehem Hospital often frequented the area. Some used the public space to bleach and dry linen, and the Honorable Artillery Company also used it as an official training ground. Moorfields was even a popular suburban destination for ice skating when its water froze during the winter. Moorfields was generallyfull of noysome waters
(Stow 2:77) until 1605–1607, when it was successfully drained, levelled, and beautified with tree-lined pedestrian pathways. At this point, it transformed into a fashionable place for the genteel to see and to be seen. The history of Moorfields provides insight into social, political, environmental, and medical issues in early modern London.Moorfields is mentioned in the following documents:
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Little Moorfields is mentioned in the following documents:
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Monkwell Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Monmouth Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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New Canal is mentioned in the following documents:
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Newgate Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Noble Street
Noble Street ran north-south between Maiden Lane (Wood Street) in the south and Silver Street in the north. It isall of Aldersgate street ward
(Stow). On the Agas map, it is labelled asNoble Str.
and is depicted as having a right-hand curve at its north end, perhaps due to an offshoot of the London Wall.Noble Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Norton Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Newcastle Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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New Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Bailey
The Old Bailey ran along the outside of the London Wall near Newgate (Stow 1598, sig. U8v). It is labelled on the Agas map asOlde baily.
Old Bailey is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Change is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Jewry
Old Jewry ran north-south between Lothbury and Poultry and was located in Cheap Ward and Coleman Street Ward. The street was named for being one of the places where Jews inhabited in London before Edward I expelled the entire Jewish population from England in 1290 (Harben).Old Jewry is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Paternoster Row is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Paul’s Churchyard
Surrounding St. Paul’s Cathedral, St. Paul’s Churchyard has had a multi-faceted history in use and function, being the location of burial, crime, public gathering, and celebration. Before its destruction during the civil war, St. Paul’s Cross was located in the middle of the churchyard, providing a place for preaching and the delivery of Papal edicts (Thornbury).St. Paul’s Churchyard is mentioned in the following documents:
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Paul’s Chain
Paul’s Chain was a street that ran north-south between St Paul’s Churchyard and Paul’s Wharf, crossing over Carter Lane, Knightrider Street, and Thames Street. It was in Castle Baynard Ward. On the Agas map, it is labelledPaules chayne.
The precinct wall around St. Paul’s Church had six gates, one of which was on the south side by Paul’s Chain. It was here that a chain used to be drawn across the carriage-way entrance in order to preserve silence during church services.Paul’s Chain is mentioned in the following documents:
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Great Pearl Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Postern Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Poultry is mentioned in the following documents:
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Puddle Dock Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Pie Corner is mentioned in the following documents:
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Little Pearl Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Peter’s Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Petty France is mentioned in the following documents:
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New Queen Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Queenhithe
Queenhithe is one of the oldest havens or harbours for ships along the Thames. Hyd is an Anglo-Saxon word meaninglanding place.
Queenhithe was known in the ninth century as Aetheredes hyd orthe landing place of Aethelred.
Aethelred was the son-in-law of Alfred the Great (the first king to unify England and have any real authority over London), anealdorman
(I.e., alderman) of the former kingdom of Mercia, and ruler of London (Sheppard 70).Queenhithe is mentioned in the following documents:
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Redcross Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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River Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Saffron Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Shoreditch Street
Shoreditch Street, also called Sewersditch, was a continuation of Bishopsgate Street, passing northward from Norton Folgate to the small town of Shoreditch, a suburb of London in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, for which the road was likely named. Shoreditch first appears in manuscripts in 1148 as Scoreditch, meaningditch of Sceorf [or Scorre]
(Weinreb and Hibbert 807).Shoreditch Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Silver Street
Silver Street was a small but historically significant street that ran east-west, emerging out of Noble Street in the west and merging into Addle Street in the east. Monkwell Street (labelledMuggle St.
on the Agas map) lay to the north of Silver Street and seems to have marked its westernmost point, and Little Wood Street, also to the north, marked its easternmost point. Silver Street ran through Cripplegate Ward and Farringdon Within Ward. It is labelled asSyluer Str.
on the Agas map and is drawn correctly. Perhaps the most noteworthy historical fact about Silver Street is that it was the location of one of the houses in which William Shakespeare dwelled during his time in London.Silver Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Snow Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Strand Lane
Strand Lane wasa narrow and rather winding thoroughfare leading to the Embankment a few yards to the east of Somerset House
(Thornbury).Strand Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Sutton Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Stonecutter Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Strangeway Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Thames Street
Thames Street was the longest street in early modern London, running east-west from the ditch around the Tower of London in the east to St. Andrew’s Hill and Puddle Wharf in the west, almost the complete span of the city within the walls.Thames Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Great St. Thomas Apostles is mentioned in the following documents:
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Threadneedle Street
Threadneedle Street ran east-west from Bishopsgate Street to Cornhill and the Stocks Market. It passed the north end of the Royal Exchange and was entirely in Broad Street Ward. Threadneedle Street, also called Three Needle Street, is clearly visible on the Agas map. It was apparently very well known for its taverns.Threadneedle Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Throgmorton Street
Throgmorton Street was in Broad Street Ward and ran east-west from Broad Street to Lothbury and Bartholomew Lane. Throgmorton Street appears unlabelled on the Agas map running west from Broad Street, under the Drapers’ Hall. Stow’s description of Throgmorton Street is somewhat more detailed than that of other streets because he had a personal connection to it: his father owned land there.Throgmorton Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Tower Street
Tower Street ran east-west from Tower Hill in the east to St. Andrew Hubbard. It was the principal street of Tower Street Ward. That the ward is named after the street indicates the cultural significance of Tower Street, which was a key part of the processional route through London and home to many wealthy merchants who traded in the goods that were unloaded at the docks and quays immediately south of Tower Street (for example, Billingsgate, Wool Key, and Galley Key).Tower Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Tower Hill
Tower Hill was a large area of open ground north and west of the Tower of London. It is most famous as a place of execution; there was a permanent scaffold and gallows on the hillfor the execution of such Traytors or Transgressors, as are deliuered out of the Tower, or otherwise to the Shiriffes of London
(Stow).Tower Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Little Tower Hill
Little Tower Hill was a common northeast of the Tower of London, between East Smithfield and the Minories. According to Stow, it had becomegreatly diminished by building of tenements and garden plots
by 1593, flanked to the north and west bycertaine faire Almes houses, strongly builded of Bricke and timber, and couered with slate for the poore
(Stow).Little Tower Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Tower Ditch
The Tower Ditch, or Tower Moat, was part of the Tower of London’s medieval defences. It was built by the Bishop of Ely William de Longchamp while Richard I was crusading in the Holy Land (1187-1192) (Harben). The ditch was used as a dumping ground for plague victim corpses, human waste from the Tower, and meat carcasses from East Smithfield market.Tower Ditch is mentioned in the following documents:
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Tower Royal is mentioned in the following documents:
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Turnmill Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Thrawl Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Timber Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Vine Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Walbrook Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Watling Street
Watling Street ran east-west between St. Sythes Lane in Cordwainer Street Ward and Old Change in Bread Street Ward. It is visible on the Agas map under the labelWatlinge ſtreat.
Stow records that the street is also commonly known asNoble Street
(Stow 1598, sig. O4v). This should not lead to confusion with Noble Street in Aldersgate Ward. There is an etymological explanation for this crossover of names. According to Ekwall, the nameWatling
ultimately derives from an Old English word meaningking’s son
(Ekwall 81-82). Watling Street remains distinct from the Noble Street in Aldersgate Ward.Watling Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Wentford Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Westbury Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Smithfield
Smithfield was an open, grassy area located outside the Wall. Because of its location close to the city centre, Smithfield was used as a site for markets, tournaments, and public executions. From 1123 to 1855, the Bartholomew’s Fair took place at Smithfield (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 842).Smithfield is mentioned in the following documents:
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Wheeler Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Whitecross Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Whitechapel
Whitechapel was a street running east-west to the Aldgate Bars from the east. Stow comments that the street, like Aldgate Street, wasfully replenished with buildings outward, & also pestered with diuerse Allyes, on eyther side
(Stow).Whitechapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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Whitefriars Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Wich Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Wood Street
Wood Street ran north-south, connecting at its southernmost end with Cheapside Street and continuing northward to Little Wood Street, which led directly into Cripplegate. It crossed over Huggin Lane, Lad Lane, Maiden Lane (Wood Street), Love Lane, Addle Lane, and Silver Street, and ran parallel to Milk Street in the east and Gutter Lane in the west. Wood Street lay within Cripplegate Ward. It is labelled asWood Streat
on the Agas map and is drawn in the correct position.Wood Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Wormwood Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Water Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Winchester Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Plasterers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Brewers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Burges Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Philip Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cock Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hand Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Sion Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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White Bear Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Addle Hill
Addle Hill or Athelyngstrete ran north from Knightrider Street up to Carter Lane (Stow 1633, sig. 2M4v). Stow records it running from Carter Lane to Knightrider Street but, as Carlin and Belcher note, it was extended south of Thames Street by 1250 (Stow 1633, sig. 2M4v; Carlin and Belcher Athelyngstrete). Stow may have recorded Addle Hill this way to distinguish between the raised and level portions of the street (Stow 1633, sig. 2M4v). It is labelledAddle Hill
on the Agas Map. Carlin and Belcher’s 1520 map labels the streetAthelyngstrete
(Carlin and Belcher Athelyngstrete). The southern portion of the street was destroyed to allow the formation of Queen Victoria Street in the nineteenth century (Harben). There is still anAddle Hill
in London at the same location though it has been significantly reduced in length.Addle Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cradle Court (Addle Hill) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Miller’s Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Dyers’ Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fountain Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bassishaw Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Axe Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary (Aldermanbury) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Devonshire Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Black Horse Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hare Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cradle Court (Aldersgate Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Maidenhead Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Nettleton Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Deputy’s Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Trinity Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Stone Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Greyhound Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Paved Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Black Horse Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Horn Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Angel Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ball Alley
Ball Alley was a small alley that ran south from London Wall to the gardens of the Leathersellers’ Hall.Ball Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Falcon Yard is mentioned in the following documents:
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Vine Yard is mentioned in the following documents:
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White Horse Yard is mentioned in the following documents:
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Crown Yard is mentioned in the following documents:
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Long Lane (Aldersgate) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Clements Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Botolph Alley
Also referred to asCate Lane,
Botolph Alley ran East-to-West between Botolph Lane and Love Lane (Carlin and Belcher 68).Botolph Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Pissing Alley (Pasternoster Row) is mentioned in the following documents: