YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY THE LIBRARY ASSOCL^TES Gift of ALBERT A. HOPKINS entereti at i^tationers^lDall, Printed by S. Couchman, Thrograorton-Street, London. . TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SPftoemjc jfire Bfftte, THIS "W-O M, K IS MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED, BV THEIR )40ST OBLIGED AND OB£D(£NT HUMBLE SERVANT, London, Jan. 1810. J. LOCKIE. F M E F A C E, • •5ft'\5i(5iaWJ,>s - T. H E Author of the following Work, in the Discharge of his ¦widely-extended Duties, having frequently experienced the Inac curacy of all the existing Registers of the Streets, &c, of the Metropolis, and their total Inadequacy as a Means of ascertaining their Locality and Bearings, -was induced to form one upon a more correS and explanatory System ; and it was not until he had experienced the great Utility and Convenience of such a Book of Reference, that he determined to undertake the arduous Task of forming a complete Analysis of the Town, and to offer it to the Public in its present Form. The Want of a Publication of this Description has long been felt by all Claffes of the Community ; particularly by the Banker, the Merchant, the Manufacturer, and the Trader ; apd when the present almost unbounded Extension ¦ of the Capital is considered, the Author presumes that its general Utility and Convenience will be its best Recommendation t(j public Favour. The Plan of the Work will be found to be perfedly novel and original, and the Author has the Satisfa£lion to say, that it has received the very flattering Approbation and Encouragement of several of tJie Government and other Public Offices, With PRE FACE. With the fulleft Confidence, therefore, that the Result of Seven Years Assiduity and patient Labour for the public Con venience, will be considered as entitling him - to some Share ot public Patronage, the Author has only to add, that the whole Work having been accomplished by his own personal Exertions, he is enabled to offer the fullest Assurances of the Accuracy of hs Execution. PHCENIX FIRE-OFFICE^ Lombard-Street, London,, January 18L0, ADVER. ADVER TISEMENT, ¦ ]L O C K I E' S NEW MAP OF LONDON. JL H E Public are respe£tfally informed, that a New and Accurate PLAN of LONDON, comprehending all the recent Improvements to the present Time, and re duced to the convenient Size of 4 Feet by 2, has just been completed by the Author of the following Work, and will be published by Subscription, Price 14s. , Of the Accuracy -with which the Plan is executed, the Author humbly conceives it unnecessary for him to speak ; he begs however respeftfully to refer to his present Work for a Specimen of his general Correftness. ^Of its Copiousness he presumes confidently to assert, that it far .exceeds that of any other Plan of London now extant, containing upwards of Two Thousand Places, the- Names of which are not to be found in the large Map of Thirty- Two Sheets, by Hor-Wood. %* Subscriptions for the above Plan are received by the Author, at the Phcenix Fire-Ofeice, Lombard- Street. - L O € K I E ' S TOFOGmAFHY' OF JLONBOH. .i»..K.>..»..»^a>"^'g^S!-_&'-(£&"g&" >4h<«s that number of doors . on the R. from 82, Newgate- street. Angel-Inn, Fleet-Market, at 53, W. side, about eight or nine doors on the R. from Holborn-bridge. Angekinn, Islington ,-^at the point where the City-road, Pentonville, High-st. and St. John's-street-road, all meet. Angel-Inn, Blackman-St. Borough,-- at 80, about seventeen doors on the L. from the King's-bench ¦ Angel- Livery - Stables, Earl-Street. Blackfriars, three doors on the L. Jfrom Bridge-st. Angel - Passage, Upper Thames- Streel, at 95, op. Ducks-foot- lane, about twenty-four doors on the L. fromLondon.bridge,leading to Dyers-hall-wharf. Angel- Passage., Skinner-Street, Bi- ¦shopsgate,-at 42, the Second on the L, from 120,Bishopsgate-without, ¦leading to Long -alley, Moor fields. Angel-Place, Broad-Wall, Christ's- Church, -the middle of the E. 'aide, near Hatfield-st. and about |- A of a mile on the R. from the New cut. Or Lambeth-marsh. AngelRow. Islington, from the Angel-inn towards Pentonville and Somraers-town. Angel - Square. Bishopsgate - With out, — at 137, the second on the L, and five doors N. from Sun-st. it leads into Angel-alley and Long- alley; Moorfields. AngelStreet,St.Martin's-le-Grand.- at 15, the first on the L. from 66, Newgate-st. leading to the Angel ina and Butcher-hall-lane. Angel- Street, Broad- Wall, Christ- Church, — is part of the S. end of it, thesecond on the R. in Lambeth- marsh, frora Surrey-chapel, to wards Westminster-bridge. Angel and Sun-Inn. Strand, at 184, op. Norfolk-st. about .^ of a mile on the R. frora Temple- bar, Angel - Yard, Piccadilly, at 34, and is that number of doors on the R. from the Hay-market. St. A»n's Church, Blackfriars, is a few yards on the R. on ,St, Andrew's-hill, from Eari-st, and W, end of Upper Thames-si. St, Ann's Church, Soho, at the bottom of Dean-street, from 400, Ox'ford-st. alfo the S. W, end of Compton-st, from St, Giles's, St, Ann's Church, St. Ann's-Lane,— is about the middle of theN, side, and behind 41, Noble-st. Foster- lane, Cheapside. St. Ann's Church, Lrmehouse, is on the S. side ofthe Comomercial- road, about f of a mile E. from Shadwell-ehurch, near ^ a mile N. from the Thames, and about 2y from the Royal-Excharige. St. Ann's-Court, St. Ann's-Street, Weftminfler, — ^is the firfl on the R. and a few doors from Great Peter-street. St. Ann's-Court, Wardour-Street, Soho, — at 31, about the middle C of bf the E, side, leading to 63, Dean-st. near Soho-square. St. Ann's- Court, Upper Well-Alley, Wapping,— the fecond oh the L. from 110, Wapping-street, or five doors on the R. from Green-bank near Wappiiig-chnrch, St, Ann's-Court, Mary-Street, St. George's in the Eaft,— is situate between Chapel-street and Lower Chapman-street. St. Ann's-Lane, Weftminfter. at 33, Orchard-st. about six doors on the L. from Dean-st. leading to Great Peter-street, St. Ann's-Lane, (Little), is the first W, to Great ditto, leading from 39, Old Pye-street to Great Peter-street, St. Ann's-Lane, Foster-Lane, Cheap- side, — at 17, leading to 58, St. Martin's-lc-grand. St. Ann's-Paflage, Noble-Street, Foster-Lane, — at 41, three doors N. from St. Ann's-lane. St. Ann's-Place, Commercial-Road, Limehoufe,-is part of the N. side, commencing at the Britannia by the bridge and extending to op. the church. St. Ann's-Place, East, Comraercial- Kead, Limehouse,— —is part of the S, side, a few houfes on the E. side of the church adjoining Com mercial-terrace, St. Ann's-Place, North, Limehoufe,- is part of the E. side of Salmon- lane, near the Commercial-road, leading towards Stepney, opposite Wilson's-place. Ann's Place, St,' George's- Fields, — the firft W. parallel, to Webber-st. extending from Webber- row to Barons-buildings. Ann's-Place, Stepney,— — is facing the S. W. corner of the church by the ship. St. Ann's- Row, Limehouse. — the first on the R. in St. AnnVstrect, facing the church. A St. Ann's-School. Rose - Street, Soho.— at 3, the first on the L. and three or four doors from Crown-street. St. Ann's-School. St. Ann's-Lane,- > is the fourth house on the R. from 17, Foster-lane, Cheapside, Ann-Street, Pentonville, is the fecond E, from the chapel, exten ding from 11, King's-row, to Henry-street, about ^ of a mik from Islington. Ann-Street, Bethnal-Green-Road,- the N, W. corner of Wilmot-sq. leading to Pollard-row, about | of a mile from 65, Shoreditch. Ann-Street, Bethnal-Green-Road,- on the E. side of Wilmot- square, leading from the road to Mary's- row and Wilmot's-folly. Ann - Street, St, George's in the East, the third E, parallel to Cannon-st, New-road, extending frora Upper Chapman-street to Lower Chapman-street, Ann's-Street, (Little), Lower Chap' man-Street St, George's in the East, — is the fourth on the L. from Cannon-street New-road, a few doors E. of Catherine-st. St. Ann's-Street, Limehouse, — the first on the L. east from the Britan nia, in theCommercial-road, nearly opposite the church, extending frora Ann's-place to the barge river. St. Ann'^- Workhouse, Soho, — is the first house on the L. in Rose-st. from 6, Greek-st. Annuity -Bank, Knightsbridge,-^ — the first house on tlie R. about \ of a mile from the turnpike, Hyde- park-corner. Ansel's-Rents, Three- Colt- Street, Limehouse,— at the back of 34, in the said street, nearly opposite Ropemakers-fields. Anihony-Strect. St. George's in the East,. — the second E, parallel to Cannon-st. New-road, extending from from Lower Chapman- street to Back-lane. Antigallican-Passage, Temple- Bar,- is on the N. side of Fleet-street by Temple.bar and Great Shire- lane. St. Antholin's-Church, Size-lane, — is op. 50, Watling-st. the corner , of Budge-row. Apollo - Buildings, St, George's Fields,- — the first on the . L. in Tower-st. from the Asylura, West- minfter-bridge-road , Apollo-Buildings, East-Lane, Wal worth, — is about the middle of it, on both sides, about | of a mile frora the Kent-road, and a little more frora Walworth High road, on the op. direftion. Apollo-Court, Fleet- Street, at 202, N. side by Temple- bar, leading to 7, Bell-yard, Apothecary's -Hall, Blackfriars, the E. end of Union-st, frora 36, the middle of the E, side of Bridge-street, Apple - Tree - Court, Bermondsey- Str^et, — at 184. near the church, and about ^t of a mile on the R, from Tooley-st. Apple-Tree-Yard. York-Street, St. Jaraes's,— ^is behind 106, Jerrayn- st. between St. James's-church and St. James's-square. Arabella-Gardens, Chelsea, — at the W, side of Grosvenor-rdw, by the one mile stone from Buckingham- gate, Arabella-row, P5mlico,-r-is the first on the R. and about ^ of a mile from Buckingham-gate, is conti nued by Grosvenor-place to Hyde- park-corner. Archer - Street, Great Windmill - Street, — at 19, the first on the R. from the Hay-market, there is a thoroughfare from it by a dirty narrow passage to Rupert-st. Archer- Yard, Christopher's -Alley, Fiasbpry,— is the first on the L. J and' a few doors from Wilson-st. N, side Moorfields, Arclubald-.Plaee, Wallburge-Street, St, George's in the East, — the first on the R. from Back-lane, towards Chapman-st. Argyll or Argyle- Street, Oxford - Street,— at 331, about |. of a mile from St. Giles's on the L. leading to Great Marlborough- street. Argyll-Street (Little), — the first on the R. in Argyll-street, from 331, Oxford-st. leading into Swallow- street. Aris - Buildings, Bowling - Green - Lane, Clerkenwell, — the first on the R. from Rosamond-st. towards Coppice-row, or the second on the L. frora Coppice-row, on the op, diredlion. Arlington - Street, Piccadilly, at 160, about |. of a mile on the L. from the Hay-market, the first S. W. parallel to St. James's-st. Armourers 8p Braziers Aims-Houses, Swan- Yard, Bishopsgate, — at 2, a few yards from 186, Bishopsgate- ¦without. Army -Medical -Office, Berkeley-st. Berkeley-square,-at 6, feven doorg on the R. from Piccadilly. . Army-Pay-Office, Horse-Guards, — the entrance is a few yards on the L. (under the archj from White hall. Army-Viftualling-Office. See Vic tualling-Office. ' Arnold's-PIace, Walworth.^s the first W. parallel to the terrace, on the main road, extending from Hanover-st. to Amelia-st. Arnold's-Faragon, Walworth, — be hind the middle of the W. side of Amold's-placc. Arthur-Place, St, Luke's, — the firs^ N. parallel to Great Arthur-stteet, and a part of Bell-alleyj leading from 13, Goswell-st. to Turk's- court and 121, Co^den-lane. Avthn- Arthur-Street(Great)Goswell-Street, St. Luke's.,-^communicates with No. 10, Goswell-st. by New-court, and is continued by Ball-yard, to Golden-lane. Arthur - Street (Little), Goswell - Street, St. Luke's, the first S. parallel to the last described and communicates with it. See Ditto. -Artichoke - Court, White - Cross - Street, Cripplegate, — at 10, abont seven doors on the R. from Beech- lane, Barbican, towards Wood-st. Artichoke-Court, Cannon-Street, — at 32, about the middle of the S. side, and is op, Abchurch-lane from the General Post - office, Lorabard-street, Artichoke-Hill, RatclifFe-Highway,- at 19, op. Princes-sq. leading to Pennington-st. and the London- docks. Artichoke-Row, Mile-End, — is part of the S, side of the road op. the Bell and Mackarel. about 1 .|- of a mile on the R, from Aldgate- pump. Artichoke- Yard. Lambeth-Marsh,- the second on the L, from West minster - bridge - road, towards Blackfriars.road. ArtiUery.Court, Chiswell-Street, — at 53, the first on the R. from | Finsbury-sq. leading to the Artil lery-ground. Artillery-Ground, — is situate on the W. of Finsbury-square, has three entrances, viz. at 53, Chiswell- street, 29, Bunhill-row, and 18, Artillery.place. Artillery-Ground ^Old)., part of Union - street, Bishopsgate, and Artillery-lane, the whole of Duke- st. Gun-street, Steward-street, and Fort-street. Artillery-Lane, Bishopsgate, — -op. 161, about j% of a mile on the R. from Comhill, it is continued by Artillery-street, and Sraock-alley, to Crispin-street. Artillery-Place, Westminster, on, the S. side of St. Margaret's- church, leading from Brewers- green to Strutton-ground, Artillery-Place, Fin. bury-Square. — commences at the N. W. corner on the L. extends from Nos. 1 to 25, op. Castle-st, Artillery- Place, Spitalfields.— is the continuation of Ardllery-lane and street, from Bishopsgate ;— this place is better known by the name of Smock-alley. Artillery - Street, Bishopsgate- with out, — the continuation of Artil lery-lane, leading to Artillery - place (or Smock-alley) and Cris- pin-st. Spitalfields, Artillery-Street, St, John's, South wark, is near the E, end of Tooley-street, the first S. parallel to St. John's-church-yard, it is continued by Charles-st. to Dock- head, on the E. and by Cru cifix-lane to Bermondsey-street on the W, Artillery- Street,St.George's-Fields.- is fomewhat parallel to the E. side of Blackfriars.road, extend ing from Bennett's-row to Hig- lers-lane. Arts, Society of. See Society, Arts, Academy of. See Royal. Antiquarian-Society. See Royal. Arundel-Street, Strand, — at 187, the second on the L. about |. of a mile from Temple-bar extending to the Thames. Arundel - Stairs, the bottom of Arundel-st, from the Strand, See Ditto, Ashentree-Court, White-Friars, at the S, end of Bouverie-st. from 62, Fleet-st. and is near the bottom of Water-lane. Ashby-Street, Clerkenwell, -the first on the R. in Iflington-road from theN. end of St. John's-st, leading to Northampton-sq, Ashfield-Place, Stepney,— at the N. E. E. corner of Stepney-church-yard, by the W.alnut-tree in Ocean-row, Cow-lane. Ashton-Street, Black-Wall. — at the N. end of Roblnhood-lane, faeiiig the East-India-dock-gatc. Aske-Terrace, Haberdashers-Walk, Hoxtoh, the second on the L. north from Haberdashers-Alms- houses, nearly op. Gloucester- terrace, leading towards the City- road. Assay-Office, Cary-Lane, is the first house on the R. from 20, Gutter-lane, Cheapside. Assembly -Row, Mile -End, part of the S. side of the road, com mencing about .J- of a mile on the R. below the turnpike, and is nearly J. in length. Assembly-Passage, Mile-End, at 18, Assembly - row,- leading to Redman's-row. Astley's-Theatre, Surrey end of Westminster-bridge, See Amphi theatre, AsylumforFemaleOrphans.Lambeth, the S. side of Westminstcr-bridge- road, about |. of a mile from it, and near j. of a mile from the Obelisk, St. George's-fields. Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, Kent- Road, is a little above j of a mile on the R. below the Bricklayers- arms. Asylum (Naval) Harrow-Road, Pad- dington, — —is about 4 o^ ^ mile from the W. end of Oxford-street, along the Edgware-road. Asylum (Royal Military^ Chelsea,- is situate between Lovmer Sloane- street and the hospital, and between Turks-row and the King's- road. Asylum-Brewery, Gloucester-Street, Lambeth, — the corner of Hooper- st. and ApoHo-buildings. Asylum - Buildings, Westminster- Bridge-Road, — ^is part of the S. side of the road, commencing near the Obelisk, and leading towards the Asylum. Asylum-Place, Lambeth, at the- middle of Mead-row, on the S. E, side ol^ the Asylum. ¦ Asyliim-Row, Westminster-Bridge- Road, is a part of the S. side of it, leading frora the Asylum on. the R. towards the Obelisk. Atkins. Gardens, Bethnal. Green - Road,. is on the N. side of . '1 horold-sq. about i a mile on the L, from 65, Shoreditch, Atlas-Insurance- Company 's-Office,- 92, Cheapside, the corner of King- street. ,, Andion-Mart, Bartholomew-Lane,- ' the last house on the R. from thei Royal-Exchange, and the first in, Throgmorton-st. facing the N. E. corner of the Bank of Eagland. Anditor's-OfficeforPublicAccounts.- is on the E. or L. side of the sq. in Somerset-place, from Op. 331, Strand, there is another office at 5,^ Adam-st. Adelphi. six doors on the L. from 73. Strand. Audley-Square (South) — at the end of S, Audley-st. near Curzon-st. May-Fair, op, Tilney-street from Park-lane. AudIey-Street(North)Oxford-Stteet, at 263, near the W. end, or the second on the R. from Hyde-park, it extends to Grcssenor-squarc. Audlej'-Street (South'- — is the coa-?. tinuaticn of N. Audky-st. from, Grosvenor-sq. extends to Curzon- st. May-Fair, near Park-lane, the. total length from Oxford-street is. about i a mile. St. Augustine's and St.Faith'sChurch^t Old Change, is behind 35, St, Paul's church-yard, the corner of Watling-street. Augustus-Row. Grange-Road, Ber- nwndsey, — is part of the N. side ofit, a fewyards W, from the Spa, S, parallel to the Neckinger paper manufaftory Austin.) Austin-Court, Austin-Street.Bethnal- Green,-^ — is the first on the L. in it frora Hackney-road by Shore ditch -church Austin- Friars, Old Broad-Street,— at 67, under the arch, leading to 30, Winchester-st. and Moor. fields. Austin-Street, Bethnal-Green, is the first on the R. in Hackney-road from Shoreditch-church, it is con tinued by Castle-st, Virginia-row, and Bird-cage.walk to Hackney- road, Ave-Maria-Lane, Ludgate.Street, — at 29, the first on the R. from St. Paul's church-yard, it is continued by Warwick-lane to 10, Newgate- street, Avery-Farm-Row. Pimlico.-extends frora Ebury.place. Kemp's-row, facing Ranelagh-walk to the five fields, and is about |- of a mile from Buckingham-gate, Avery-Row, Grosvenor-sq,-extends from 3,Grosvenor-st,to30,Brook- st, the first W. from and nearly parallel to New Bond-st, Axe-Court, Hackney-Road, is about J of a mile on the L. from Shoreditch-church, at the back of the Axe public-house, and op, the Green. Gate. Axe-Inn, Aldermanbury, at 20, about the middle of the E. side, and is that number of doors N, on the R. from Cateaton-st, or from Milk-st. Cheapside. Aylesbury. Street, Clerkenwell, is op. 191, St. John-st. ahout j- of a mile from Smithfield, leading to Clerkenwell-green, Ayliffe-Street, Goodman 's-Fields,— the first S. parallel to part of Whitechapel High-st. extending from Somerset-st. toRed-Lion-st, Ayliflfe-Street (Little),— the E, eon. tinuation of AylifFe.st. leading to Goodman's-stile and Church-lane, total length about a | of a mile. B BABMAY'S-MEWS, WclL Street, St, Jame/s.— 4s the S, extremity of it from Eagle-street. 212, Piccadilly. Bacchus-Walk and Gardens, Hox ton.— is attheback of the Bacchus- Coffee.House, about 4- of a mile, N. from Old-street-road, between Gloucefter-st. and Turner-sq. Baches-Row, Hoxton,— is near the N. side of Charles-square, and Champion's vinegar-ground, and is the second on the k. in Craven- buildings from the City-road, the opposite side the street is called Charles-place. Back-Alley, St. Catherine's, — is the second on the L. in Garden-street, from St. Catherine's-lane. Back-Bear-Alley. See Bear. Back -Court, Cloth-Fair, West- Smithfield, — is the first on the L. in it, from 60. West-Smithfield, a few doors further on the R, there is another court called by the same name. Back-Court or Yard, White-Cross- Street, Borough,— is at the corner of it, and of Peter-st. Mint. Back-Hill, Leather-Lane, Holborn,- is the N. continuation of it on the R. leading to Ray -street and Clerkenwell-green. Back-Lane, St. Pancrass, — is at the back of Church-terrace, leading to Vernon's buildings and Battle- bridge, Back-Lane, Bethnal-Green. — is the first E. parallel to the green, also the N. continuation of Globe-lane, leading to Blue-Anchor-Lane and Hackney-road. Back-Lane, St.George's in the Eafl,- the E. continuation of the New- road and Cable-st. also N. parallel to RatclifFe-Highway, extending to King-David's-lane and Sun- Tave'rn-fields. Back-Lane, Poplar, — is on the S. side of the main road or street, extending B eitteliding from tlie Commercial- road by the West-India-docks to neatly op. North-street. Back - Roll - Court. Loug - Alley, Moorfields, — is six doors on the L. in it from Moorfields. Back-Street, Horsleydown,-^the E. continuation of ToOley-street, on the L. leading into Broad-st. Back-Street, Poplar. — the first N. parallel to the main-road or street. extending from Wade's-place to Finch-yard, is nearly op. Dolphin- lane, and about j. of a mile E. from the Commercial-road. Back-VVaik, Lambeth.— the firft S. parallel to Narrow-wall, near Upper Ground and Broad-wall, Chrift-church. Bacon-Street(Great), Bethnal-Green. the first S. parallel to Church-st. near Shoreditch, extending; from the middle of Club-row to 140, Brick-lane. , Bacon-Street (Little), Bethnal-Green, is N. parallel to Great Bacon-st. ~ extending from 141, Brick-lane to Swan-street. Badger-Court, Shoreditch, at 43, Ditto, near Webbrsq. and about i of a mile on the L. from Shore ditch-church towards Bishops gate. Badger -Yard, Red - Lion - Street, Clerkenwell, — at 55, leading to the middle of St. John's-sq. . Eagnige or Bagnage-House, Cold- bath- Fields. See Bagnige. Wells. Bagnige-Place, Pentonville, is a few houfes on the R. ' between Bagnige- Wells and Penton-st. Bagnige- Wells, Coldbath-Fields, — is about i a mile N. from Clerk enwell-green, on the L. or W. side of the road to Pentonville, and near | of a mjle N. from the House of Correftion'. Bagnio-Court, Newgate-Street, at 75, the second on the R. about eighteen doors frora Cheapside. B Bailey's-Court. Bell- Yard, Temple-' Bar, — is op. 17, the first on the L. and about seventeen doors from 205, Fleet-st. Bailey's-Court, Cock-Hill, Shore ditch,— ^is the first on the L. in it from Webb-sq. towards Anchor- st. the entrance to Webb-sq. is at 48, Shoreditch. Bailey's-Place, Tower-Hill, — is the S. continuation of the Minories by the New Mint, leading from Little Tower-Hill to Upper East- Smithfield. Bainbridge-Street, St. Giles's, is facing the E.end of Oxford-street, extending frora the S. end of Tottenham-court-road to Dyot- street. Baker's - Alley, Tooley - Street, — is the N. parallel to that part of it which is between 81 and 95, extending from Green-bank ' to Stoney-lane. Baker's-Buildings, Old Bethlem, — at 19, four doors on the L. from 4, Broad-st. buildings. Baker's-Buildings, Rotherhithe, a few doors on the R: below the King and Queen, under an arch way, about i a mile E. of Rother- hitlie-church. Baker's-Court, Holborn, at 149, nearly op. Middle-row, and about a J of a mile on the R. from Fleet-market. Baker's-Court, East-Street, Man chester-square,— is the first on the L. in it from Blandford-st. leading into Blandford-mew^ Baker's-Court, Half-Moon-Street, Bishopsgate, is the fifth on the L. froMi 170, Bishop^gate- without, and two doors from" Rose and Crown-alley, Moorfields. Baker's-Court, Castle-Street, Beth nal-Green, — is six doors on the L. in it from the E.end of Austin-st, the back ofShoreditch-church. Baker's-Court, Rosemary-Lane, ss at 105, about the middle of the N. side of it. Baker's-Dock, Surrey Side of Black- friars-Bridge, is between the Northumberland wharf and the Falcon wharf, on the E. side of the bridge. Baker's - Hall, Harp - Lane, Great Tower-Street, at 16, about six doors on the R. from 77, Lower Thames-Street. Baker 's-Lane,NeatHouses,Chelsea,- is between Turpentine -lane and Willow-walk, leading from the public-house, called the Monster, to the Thames. Baker's-Mews, Baker-Street, Port man-Square, — is five doors on the R. from the N. E, corner of the square. - Baker's-Row, Whitechapel-Road, — at 94, op. Cannon-st. New-road, leading to Mik-End New-town and Spitalfields. Baker's-Row, Walworth, is part of the N. side of the main st. or road, abont ^ of a mile on the L. from the Elephant and Castle, •extending from Prospeft - row to Albion-place. Bakcr's-Row, Coppice-Row, Clerk enwell. — is the second coach turn ing in it on the L. from the Seflions- house towards Pentonville, extend ing from the N. side the Work house 'to Warner-st. Baker-Street, Portman-Square, — the N. continuation of Orchard-street, from 197, Oxfbrd-st. extending from the N.E. corner of Portman- sq. to York-pl. and leading to the New-road, total distance from Oxford-st. about { a mile. Baker-Street (Upper) Mary-le-Bone,- is the N. continuation of York- place and Baker-st. extending from David-st. to the Nev/-road, about ten houses. Baker -Street North, New- Road, Mary-le-Bone,-is opposite Upper B Baker-st. by the turnpike, leading from the New-road to Park-place and the fields Baldwin's-Court, Cloak-Lane, at 18, the second on the L. from 67, Queen-street, Cheapside. Baldwin's -Gardens, Leather- Lane, Holborn,- at 77. leading to 32, Gray's-inn-hne, about.5of a mile in length. Baldwin's-Place.Baldwin's-Gardens, at 48, about the middle of the N, side, leading into Tash-street and Gray's-inn-lane. Baldwin's-Street, Old-Street, St. Luke's,— at 104, a few doors W, of the church, leading to 14, Mitchell-street. Ball-Alley, Sherbourn-Lane, — at 5, nearly op. the Post-cffice-yard, it is a dark passage leading into St. Swithin's-lane. Ball-Alley, Long-Alley. Moorfields, thecontinuation of Rose ScCrown- court from the N. E. comer of Moorfields, leading into Long- alley, op. Calender-yard. Ball-Alley, or Bell-Court. Wheeler- Street, Spitalfields, at 43, cp. Webb-sq. leading into Farthing- street. Ball- Alley, Lombard-Street,— at 60, nine doors on the R. from Grace- church-street, leading into George- yard. Ball-Court or Yard, Golden-Lane, St. Luke's,— is about the middle of the W. side, is continued by Great Arthur-st. and New-st, to 10, Goswell-street, Ball-Court, Giltspur-Street, West- Sraithfield, — at 15. the second on the R. from Newgate-st. towards Smithfield. Ball - Court, Sampson's - Gardens, Wapping, at the E. end of Redmaid's-lane, on the W.side of the London-docks. Ball-Court, Comhill,— at 38, three doors E. from Birchin-lane, Ball- B Ball-Court, Jury-Street, Aldgate, — at 15, near Crutched-friars, also a few doors S. of George-st. from 142. in the Minories. Ball - Court, White - Horse - Street, RatclifFe,— at 3, the first on the L, from Butcher-row, towards the Commercial-road. Ball-Court. St. Catherine's-Lane, — the second on the R. and a few doors frora 60, Upper Eaft-Smith- field. Banbury-Court, Long- Acre, at 26, op. Mercer- street, twenty-six doors on the R. from St. Martin's- lane. leading into. Hart.st. Covent- garden. Bangor-Court. Shoe-Lane, — at 63, the back of St. Andrew's-church, Holborn-hill, Bangor-Court, High -Street, Bo rough, — at the end of New-court, from 155, bySt. George's-church. Bank-Buildings, — is facing the S. front of the Bank of England, extending from Mansion-house- street to Bank. street. Bank- Court, Blue. Anchor- Alley, St, Luke's, — is about an equal distance on the S. side from 109, Bunhill-row, and 99, Whitecross- street. Bank-End, Southwark, — the E, end of Bankside. See Ditto. Bankruptcy Information-Office,-35, Aldermanbury, about six doors on the L. from London-wall, Bankside, Southwark,- — the W, con tinuation of the Clink, by the side bf the Thames, extending from Park-st. to Willow-st. by which it is continued to Holland-street, Blackfriars-bridge. Bank-Street, Comhill, — is opposite 14, leading to the S. entrance of the Bank of England, the Sun Fire-office forming one side of it. Banner-Stret, St. Luke's, — the first S. parallel to Old-street, extending from 130i Whitecross-street to B 80, Bunhilkrow, it is continued by Featherstone - street to the City- road. Banner-Square, St, Luke's, — is part of Banner-street, about the mid dle of it on both sides, Baptist-Head CofFee-House, — Foun- tain-court, Aldermanbury, two doors from Cateaton-st, on the R. Baptist- Head Cof^e- House, Chan cery-Lane. — 77. the raiddle of the W. side near Chichefter-rents, Baptist- Head- Court, Whitecross- Street, Cripplegate, — at 50, op. Bowling-alley, the fourth on the R. in it frora Fore-st, Barber's - Buildings. Bell - Alley, Golden-Lane, Cripplegate, — the second on the R. in it from Golden-lane. Barber's. Hal I, Monk well-Street.— is facing Fell-st, from 70. Wood^ street, Cheapside, Barbican, — extends frora 77, Alders gate-street, op. Long-lane, to Red- cross-street, and Golden-lane, it is continued E. by Beech-street, and Chiswell-st. to Finsbury-sq, Barbican-Court, Barbican,— at 68, two doors on the L, frora Alders. gate-street. Barge-House-Alley, Upper^Ground Christ- Church, Surrey, — is op. Broad-wall, and about j of a raile on the R, West from Blackfriars- bridge, leading to Old-Barge. staiifs. Barge (Old) Stairs, — the termination of the last described. Barge- Yard, Bucklersbury,— at 20, six doors on the L, frora the Mansion-house. Barking-Church- Yard, Seething- Lane, Tower-Stteet.— at 26. lea ding into Great Tower-hill, or Trinity-square, Barley-Court. Smart's-Buildlngs, St, , Giles's, — is the second on the L. from 183, High Holborn, by CoaLyard. D Barley- B Barley -Mow -Court, High-Street, Whitechapel, — at 39, nine doors E. on the R. from Red-Lion.st. Barley-Mow- Passage. Cloth-Fair. — is the first on the L. from 60, West - Smithfield, leading into Long-lane. Barlow-Mews, Bruton-Street. Berke ley-Square, — at 4, the first on the L. from 146, New- Bond-st. Barlow -Street, Mary-Le-Bone,— is the first W, parallel to that part of High.^s{reet which is between 83, and 98. extending from Little Barlow-st; to 15, Paradise-st, Barlow-Street (Little), Mary-Le- Bone, — at 98, High-st, extending to North.st. and is the first N. parallel to South.st. Manchester- square, Barnard's-Inn, Holborn, — at 23, S. side, leading to 85, Fetter-lane. Barnes- Alley, Booth-Street, Spital fields, — at 14, the first on the R, from 50. Brick-lane. Barnes or Barns-Buildings, Castle- lane, Whitechapel, is the first on the L, from 124. Whitechapel, , leading into'-Tuson's-buildings and Wentworth-street, Barns-Court, Gravel-Lane, Hounds- ditch, — is at the end of Fire-Ball- court, from 131, Houndsditch. Barnes. Place, Mile-End-Road, is part df the S. side ofit. adjoin ing the E. side the turnpike, ex tending from Epping-place to Harlow-place. Barnes- Place, Walworth-Common.- is situate on the L. from the S. corner of Surrey- square, opposite Westmorland, row by Providence- street, Barne - Place, Lambeth - Lower - , Marsh, is on the N. side, at nearly equal distances from Black friars - road and Westminster - bridge-road, it extends from Pear. Tree-row to James-street, Barnes - Terrace, Lambeth - Lower- B Marsh,— is the N. parallel to part of James-street, the entrance Is, through a small passage by the Pin- Workers arms publichouse. Baron or Barron- Street, Penton ville,— is about I of a mile W. from the Angel at Islington, and the first on the R. from it towards Sommers - town, it leads into White- Lion-street. Baron's - Buildings, St. Gcorge's,- Fields,— is the third on the L. ih Webber-street from Blackfriars- road by the Magdalen- Hospital, leading into To'wer-stieet and Westminster-bridge-road. Baron's-Place, Blackfriars-Road,— the second on the L. in Webber- street, from the Magdalen-Hospi tal, towards Lambeth-marsh. Baron's - Place (Little), Baron's- Buildings, St. George's-Fields, — at 40, the first on the R. from Webber-street. Barracks, Knightsbridge, — is abont .|. of a mile on "the L, from Hyde-park turnpike down a gatc- ¦way, by the Grenadier public- house. Barracks, Knightsbridge, for Caval ry, — the large building beyond the Brompton-road, about ^ a mile on the R, from Hyde-park corner. Barracks, Pimlico, — op. 8, Queen's- row, behind Buckingham-house, and about -^ of a mile from it. Barracks, St. James's-Park, — on the S. E. side of Buckingham-gate, near the Queen's-palace. Barrack-Office, "New-Street, Spring- Garden, — at 20, a few yards on the L. from 52, Charing-cross, towards St. James's-park. Barrets-Court. Cavendish-Square,— is the continuation of Jees-court, from 163, Oxford-street, is near a mile on the R. from St. Giles's and extends from 2. Henrietta- street, to 27, Wigmore-stieet. Barrets- B B Barrets-Rents, White's- Yard, Rose mary-Lane, — the third on the L, from 58i Rosemary-lane,' towards Upper East-Smithfield, St. Bartholomew the Less Church, — at the back or44, West-Smithfield. a few yards on the L'. in the en trance to the Hospital. Bartholomew the Great Church.Bar- tholoraew - Close. West-Smiih - field, nine doors on the R. in Cloth-fair from 60, West-Smith field. St. Bartholomew-Church, Bartho lomew-Lane. — on the E. side of the Bank of England, and N. side ofthe Royal-Exchange. Bartholomew -Close, West-Smith field, — the fourth on the R. in LittlcBritain from 175, Alders gate-street, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 94, there is another entrance at 56, on the E. side of Smithfield. Bartholomew-Close (Little), is part of the N. end of the last, near Long-lane. Bartholomew-Court, Throgmorton- Street, — is two doors on the R. from Bartholomew-lane, on the E. side ofthe Bank, St. Bartholomew's-Hospital,^Gilt- spur-street, thfe entrance of West- Smithfield, a few yards on the R. from Newgate-street and the Old- Bailey, it extends 19 Little-Britain, where there is another entrance. Bartholomew-Lane, the E. side of the Bank of England, extending frora the Royal - Exchange to Throgmorton-street. Bartholomew-Place, Bartholomew- Close, — at 38, near New-st. Bartlet's-Buildings, Holborn-Hill, — at 50, op. Hatton-garden, leading to 60, Fetter-lane. Bartlet's - Buildings, Richrhond - Street, St. Luke's,— the first on the R. a few doors from Pest- house-row, by St, Luke's-hospital. Bartlet's-Court, Holborn-Hill,- at 63. nearly op. Hatton-Garden. Bartlet's-Gardens, John-Street, Cur tain-Road, — the first on the E, from the W. end of William-st. entering by 136, Shoreditch. Bartlet's-Passage. Fetter-Lane, — at 60, leading to 10, Bartlet's-build- ings, and Holborn-Hill. Barton-Court. Hoxton, — is about j. of a mile from Old-street-road on the R. in Hoxton-High-street or road, near the Hare Pub. house. Barton-Street, Westminster, the second on the L. in College-street, frora 18, Abingdon-Street. near the Abbey, leading into Cowley- street and Wood-street. Basing-House, Kingsland-Road,— op. Union-st. about .^ of a raile on the L. from Shoreditch-church. Basing-Lane, Bread-Street,^-at 40, the second on the L. frora 47, Cheapside, leading to 16, Bow- lane. Basing- Place, Kingsland-Road, — is the first on the left, N. from Union-street, by the Turnpike, about ^ of a raile frora Shoreditch- church. Basinghall-Street, CateatOn.Street,- at 29, where the numbers begin and end, viz.' 1 and 87, extending to London- v/all. Basinghall-Street (New), is the N. continuation of Basinghall- street. from London-Wall, to 34, Fore-street, Crippljegate. Bafket - Alley, Golden - Lane. St, Luke's, — the first on the L. a few doors from Old-street. — is con tinued by White's-yard, to 155, Whitecross-street. Batchelor-Plaee. Pentonville, — is on the N. side of the road, between the Turnpikes, extending from Pleasant - place to Maiden - lane. Battle-bridge. Batchelor-Plaee, Borough-Road. St, George's -Fields,-^forms part of the B the S. side of it. and is the first row ontheL.fromtheKing's-bench towards the Obelisk. Bateman's-Buildings, Soho.Square.- at 27, on the S. side leading into Queen - street, and is between Frith-street and Greek-street. Bateman's-Buildings, Blue-Anchor- Alley, Bunhill-Row, — is the first on theR. from 108, Bunhill-row, towards 98, White-Gross-st. Bateman's - Row, Shoreditch, at 159. Ijeadingto the Curtain-road, about the middle of the E. side. Bate's-Row, Lisson-Green. near Paddington, — a few small houses by the side of the nursery, forming the N. parallel to Mitcham-street, and about |. of a mile distant from it. Bath-Buildings, Kingsland-Road, — is at the extremity of Bath-gardens, from Kingsland-road on the R. leading to the Hare- walk, Hoxton. Bath - Court, Cold - Bath - Square, Cold-Bath-Fields,— at 10, on the S. E. side of the square, near the House of Correction, leading into Great Warner-street. Bath-Gardens, Kingsland-Road, the entrance is by a narrow pas sage leading from Reputation-row, cp. Ironmongers Alms - houses, about Y of a mile on the L. from Shoreditch-church. Bath-Place, Brook-Street, Lambeth ,- is part of the E. side of it, at the end next West-square. Bath-Place, Fitzroy-Square, — —is a part of the N. side of the New- road, extending from Hampstead- road to Quickset-row. Bath - Place, London - Road, St. George's-Fields, — is the second on the L. frora the Obelifk toward the Elephant and Castle, Bath-Row, Cold-Bath-Fields, at 6, Cold-Bath-Square, leading into Baker's -row, by Clerkenwell - workhouse. B Bath.Street ^Great), Cold-Bath- Fields, is the N. continuation of Eyre-street and Leather-lane, Holborn, extending from Great Warner-street to Coppice-row, by Clerkenwell-workhouse. Bath-Street (Little), Cold- Bath- Fields,— is the end of Great Bath- Street, which connefts it with Eyre-street. Bath -Street, Hackney-Road, is about i a mile on the R. frora Shoreditch-church, and the first N. from Alport's nursery. Bath-Street, St. Luke's,— is the N. continuarion of Pesthouse-row, from 66, Old-st. by the Hospital, leading towards the City-road. Bath-Terrace, St. George's in the East, — is part of the N. side of the New-road cr Back-lane, near Cannon -street -turnpike, at the corner of Anthony-street. Battle-Bridge, St. Pancrass, — at the N.'end of Gray's-inn-lane, near a mile frora Holborn. and W. end of Pentonville, near J of a mile frora the Angel. Islington. Battle-Bridge, Mill-Lane, Tooley- Street, — is the end ofit, next the Thames, about -5.% of a roile from 55, Tooley-street. Battle- Bridge-Stairs, Mill - Lane. Tooley-Street. about 5 of a mile below London - Bridge, See the last. Batty's-Court, Batty's-Street, Com mercial-road, is a part of Queen's-Court, leading into King- street, Batty's - Gardens, Comraercial - Road, — is the first on the L, in Church-lane, Whitechapel, from the Commercial - road, toward Vi'ellclose-sq. leading to Berner-st. Batty's-Street. Com mercial- Road, - the second on the right, E. from Church - lane, and is betv/cen King-street and Berner-street, op. Greenfield-street. Bayles- B B Eayles-Court, Strand, — at 411, op. Adam -Street, Adelphi, leading to 18, Maiden -lane, Covent- garden. Bayles-Court, Cable-Street, Good- man's-Fields, — at 69, three doors W. of Church-lane, nearly op. Wellclose-square. Bay leys-Ways, Rotherhithe, or Ber mondsey- Wall, is a few yards on theleft, E.from St.Saviour's-dock. near a mile E. from London- bridge. Baynes- Court. Cold- Bath -Square, Cold-Bath-Fields, — at 4, on the S. W. side leading into 15. Great Warner- street. BayiiesTRow, Cold-Bath-Fields, is on the S. E. side of the House of Correffion, about | of a mile N. from Clerkenwell-green, on the L. extending from Coppice- row to Great Warner-street. Baynes-Row (Little), Cold- Bath- Fields, — is behind numbers 1 to 4, the S, W. side of Cold-Bath- square, extending from Baynes- , court to Bath-court. Beak -Street, Swallow- Street, at 44, about the middle of the E. side, it is continued by Silver^ street. Golden-square, to Little Windmill-street. Beals- Wharf, Battle-Bridge, Tooley- Street, — about g- of a mile below London - bridge. See Battle - ' Bridge. Bean-Street, Higlers-Lane, or Street, St. Georges's-Fields, — is the 5th on the R. from Blackfriars-road, and the third on the L. from Gt. Suffolk. St. in the op. direftion. Bear-Alley, Fleet-Market, at 27, about the middle of the E. side, leading to Sea-Coal-lane. Snow- ' hill. Bear-Alley (BackDitto). — is the first on the R;in Bear-aliey, and a few doors from 27, Fleet-market. Bear- Court, Bear -Lane, Christ- Church, Surrey, is about the middle of the E. side of it, op, Union-place. Bear.Court, Knightsbridge, Sec Nag's-Head-court, Bear-Gardens, Bankside, South wark, — is about I of a mile W, from London-bridge, leading into Maid - lane, the first E. from Thames-street. Bear-Gardens-Stairs, Bankside,— at Bear-Gardens. See the last article. Bear-Inn, Basinghall-Street, — at 31, op. the church, about twenty doors on the L. from London-wall. Bear-Lane, Christ-Church, Surrey,— the second E. parallel to part of Blackfriars-road, extending from George-street to near Church-. street, also the continuation of - Green-walk, from Holland-street, by the bridge. Bear-Quay (New), Lower-Thames- Street, — opposite 76. about ^ of a mile, E. from London-bridge. Bear-Quay (Old). Lower Thames- Street, — is the next on the E. side to New ditto. Bear and Ragged-StafF-Court, White- cross. Street, St. (Luke's. — at 176, about i of a mile N. on the L. from Chiswell-street. Bear and Ragged-Staff-Mews, Cur- zon-Street, May-Fair, is the firs-'tE. parallel to a part of it, viz. from numbers 22 to 35. on the W. side the Chapel. Bear-Street, Leicester-Square.- — at 18, the N. E. comer, leading into Castle-street. Bear- Yard, Lincoln's- Inn-Fields, -at the S. W. corner leading to 35, Vere-street, and to Clare-market. Bear- Yard, High-Street, Lambeth,- the 5th on the R. from the church, ' leading into Fore-street. Bear- Yard, Long-Walk, Bermond sey, — is about three doors on the L. in it from Bermoridsey-sq. towards Rotherhithe. Bearbinder- B ' Bearbinder-Lane, Mansion-House,- ia on the E, side of it, leading to 4, St. Swithin's-lane, Beardham's .- R,ooms, Hoxton . Town, — about -j- of a mile on the R. north from Old-street-road. Beast-Lane, Stepney. See Bull-lane. Beauqhamp-Street, Brooks-Market,- forms the S. side of it, and is the second N. parallel to part of Hol born, extending from 90, Leather- lane, to Brooks-st. Jeaufort-Buildings, Strand, — at 95, nearly opposite Souihampton-st, Covent-garden. Beaufort - Wharf, Strand,— at the , bottom of Cecil-street, between . Salisbury and Brownings-wharfs, Beaumonts-Buildings, Blue- Anchor- Yard, Rosemary-Lane, — the third on theL. from 48, Rosemary-lane, Beaumonts Buildings, Cannon - Street New-Road, — is part of the E.side ofit. commencing at Lower Chapman-street, and extending towards the Comraercial-road. Beau mont- Mews, Wey mouth-Street, Mary-le-bone, — at 22, W. end of it, op. Little Mary-le-bone-street, a few yards from High-street. Beaumont- Row, Tottenham Court- Road, — is the E. parallel to a part of Tt, extending from Totten ham-place to the New-road near the turnpike. Beaumont-Street, Mary-Le-Bone, — coramences at 16, Weymouth-st. and leads to High-street, near the New-road, the easiest way to it, frora Oxford-street, is by con tinuing N. from Vere-street, 151, Oxford-street, Beavton's-Repository, Silver-Street, Golden- Square, at 24, opposite John-street. Bcckford - Row, Charles - Street, Bethnal-Green-Road, — is the first on the R, from the road, nearly op. Wilmot-square, and about i of a mile fro.m 65, Shoreditch. Beckford-Row, Walworth, is part of the S, W. side of the High-st. or road, near | of a mile on the L. frora the Elephant and Castle, extending frora East-lane, towards King's-row. Beckford-row, Kennington-Com- nion,- is on the W. side nearly opposite the Greyhound on the Clapbam-road. Beck's-Rents, Rosemary-Lane,— at 19, the third on the R. from die Minories and Tower-hill, Bedford- Arms. Bedford-Square. — . is in Charlotte-street, by the S. E, corner of the square, here is kept an alphabetic list of the names of all the Inhabitants in the square. Bedford'- Bury, St. Martin's -Lane, Charing-Cross, is the first £. parallel to a part ofit, extending fVom 53, Chandos-street, to 10, New-street, Covent-garden, Bedford-Court, Bedford-Street, Co vent-Garden, at 16, opposite Henrietta-street, and leading to 63, Chandos-st. Bedford-Court, Angel-Court,Strand, the first on the R. from 335, Strand, nearly op, Somerset-house, Bedford-Court. New North-Street, Red-Lion-Square, at 28, nine doors on the L. from 56,Theobalds- road. Bedford-Court, Russell-Street, Ro therhithe, — the first on the L. from Greenland-dock, op. Randall and Brent's dock-yard. Bedford-Head-Yard, Upper King- Street, Bloomfbury. — at 5, (the second on the R. from 120, High Holborn. Bedford-Passage, Charlotte-Street, Rathbone-flace, — at 56, facing North-st. atthe back of Whitfield's' chapel, Tottenhara-court-road. Bedford- Place, Bloomfbury-Square,-' extends frora the middle of the N. side, to 51. Russell-sq. Bedford - Place (Upper), Russell- Square, B Square, extends from 16, to Taviftock-sq, and is op. the last. Bedford-Place, Rotherhithe,— Is on the E. side of the lower road to Deptford, commencing near the E. end of Paradise-row. Bedford-Row, — is the N. continua tion of Brownlow-street, from 50, High Holborn, bearing a little to the L. also the first E. parallel to part of Red-Lion.st. extending fromBedfOrd-st.totheKing's-road. Bedford- Square, — is in the parifh of St. Giles, except part of the E. side, which is in Bloomfbury, it is about I of a raile W. frora the N. corner of Bloomfbury-sq. and near the E, end of Oxford-st, commu nicating with Tottenham-court- road by Tavistock- street, and Bedford-street, Bedford- Street, Tottenham -Court- Road, — at 30, near Oxford-st, leading intoBedford-sq. , Bedford-Street, Strand, at 423, leading to King-st, on the W, side of Covent-Garden, Bedford - Street, Red- Lion - Street, Holborn, — is the first on the R. from 71, High Holborn, extend ing to Bedford-row. Bedford-Street, Leather-Lane, Hol born, — is the N. continuation of It, bearing to the L. and leading to Vine-street. Bedford-Street, Lock's-Fields, Wal worth,— is the second st. parallel to Richmond -place, Eaft-lane,- extendiug from Caraden-street to .Nelson's-place by Salisbury-pl. Eedlem. See Bethlem. Bee-Hive-Court, Little St, Thomas- Apostle, — at 15, five doors frora 68, Queen-st. Cheapside. Beech-Street, Barbican, is. the E, continuation ofit from 77, Alders- gate-st, and the W, continuation- of Chiswell-st, from Finsbury-sq, at the N, end of Redcross.street from Wood-st. Cheapside. B Becch-Lane.Beech-^tre^t.Barbican,- is about the middle of the S. side leading into Whitecross-street. at No. 3. Beer.Lane, Great Tower-Street, at 37, the first on the L. from Tower-hill, op. Seething -lane, leading to 53, Lower Thames-st, op. the Cuftom-hou.se. Belgrave-Buildings, Pimlico,— is at the back of 6, Lower Belgrave- place. See Ditto. Belgrave - House, Millbank - Row, Westminster. the last house on the R. towards Chelsea, Belgrave - Place, East. Lane, Wal worth,— the first N. parallel to Little Richmond-place and near to it, is nearly op, Camden- st. and the chapel. East-lane. Belgrave-Place (Lower). Pimlico, — . is part of the W. side of the high street or road, which leads from Buckingham - gate- to Chelsea, about .J of a mile on the R, frora Buckingham -gate, Belgrave-Place (Upper), Pimlico, the S. continuation of the last towards Chelsea. See Ditto. Belgrave-Terrace, Pimlico. — the S. continuation of the last towards Chelsea, but terminating at the Bridge-row near Ranelagh-walk. Bell.Alley, GoswelkStrefet,— at 13, leading into Turk's-head-court, Golden-lane, Barbican. Bell-Alley, Golden-lane, Cripple- gate, is the fifth on the L. from Barbican, leading into Vine-yard. Bell-Alley( Great). Coleman-Street,- at 56. the fourth on the R. frora Lothbury, leading to Little Bell- Alley. Bell-Alley (Little), London- Wall,— commences at Leathersellers-build- ings, op. Bethlem-hospital, extend ing to Great Bell- alley, and lead ing to the Bank by 'Tokenhouse- yard, and by Angel-court to Throgmorton-st, " Bell's- B Bell's- Buildings, Salisbury- Square, Fleet-Street, — 7— is about twelve doors on the L. from 82, Fleet- street. BelkCourt or Yard, Hay-Market,— at 70, about six doors from the Opera-house, leading to Market. lane. Bell-Court, Gray's-Inn-Lane, at 22, the third on the R. from Holborn, leading to Brook's- market. Bell-Court, Golden-Lane, is the first on the R. in Wooden-World- court.fromBell-alley, Golden-lane. Bell-Court, Grub-Street, Cripple gate, is near the N. end of it, the first on the R. from the ohapel towards Chiswell-st. Bell-Court, Foster-Lane, Cheap- tide, — at 20. op. Maiden. Lane, Wood. street. Bell -Court. Great Knight-Rider- Street. Doftors-Commons, — is the first on the L. in Bell-yard, from behind Great Carter-lane. Bell-Court, Walbrook, is about three doors on the R. in it from the Mansion-house. Bell-Court, Long- Alley, Moorfields,- is about five doors S. on the R. fromCrown-st.towsrdsMoorfields. Bell-Court, Wheeler-Street, Spital fields, — at 43, op. Webb-sq. frora 47, Shoreditch, leading into Farthing-street. Bell - Court, St. Catherine's - lane, Towcr-Hill,— is the first on the L.and a few doors from 50, Upper East-Soiithfield. Bell-Court. Fenchurch-Strcct, at 163, the second on the L. and twelve doors from Gracechurch-st. Eell-Court, Mincing-Lane, — at 26, rcven doors on the R, from 82, Great Tower-street. Bell-Court, Bermondsey-Street, — at 108, the fourth dn the R. frora the church, towards Toolcy-st, Bell-Court,Star-Corner,Bermondsey, B i? a few yards S. of the churtJi- yard, nearly op. Long-lane, lead ing to Bermondsey-sq. Bell-lnn, Hay-Market,— at 70, six doors N.of the Opera-house, Bell-Inn (Old), Holborn,— at 123. nearly op. Fetter-lane, about i. of a mile on the R. from Fleet-market. Bell and Crown, Holborn,— at 138, next E. to Furnival's-Inn, about | of a mile on the R. from Fleet- market. Bell-lnn, West-Smithfield,- at 70, the N. E. corner, between Long- lane and St. John-st, Bell-lnn, Warwick-Lane, — is about eight doors on the L. from 10, Newgate-street, N, W. corner of ^ Newgate-market. Bell-Inn. Friday. .Street, — -at 13. a few doors on the R. from 36, Cheapside. '- Bell-Inn, Bell- Yard, Gracechurch- Street, — a few doors on the R. in it, from 12, Gracechurch-st. Bell-Inn, 'Kent-Street. Borough.-is near the E. endof it.aboutjamile on the R.from St.George's-church. Bell-Inn, \^'ood-Street, Cheapside,-at 86, about i of a mile on the L, frora l'-22, Cheapside, three doors S. from Silver-st. Bell-Lane, Spitalfields, — the first E, parallel to Petticoat-lane, extend ing from Wentworth-st, to Raven- row. Bell's-Messenger News-Paper-Office, Southampton Street. Covent- Garden. at 39. the first house on the L. from 388. Strand. Bell- Place, Limehouse. See Five. Bell - Place, Prince's - Row, Mile- End New-Town, — is the first on the L. from Baker's-row, enter ing at 94, Whitechapel-road. Bell's-Rcnts, Snow's- Fields, Borough, the first on the L. in Tattle-court, from 247, Bermondsey-st. Bell-Savage, Ludgate- Hill,-at37, the ' first on the L. from Fleet-martet. Bell- B Bell-Square, St,Martin'o-le-Grand,- at 54, the fourth on, the R. from Newgate-st. leading to 20, Foster- lane, Cheapside, Bell-Square, Brokers-Row, Moor fields, — at 6, on the E. side cf Moorfieli^s. Bell-Street, Paddington, — is between Li.^son-.place and Chapel-st. ex tending from Lisson-green to the Edgware-rOad, Bell-Wharf- Passage, Upper-Thames- Slrcet, — is op. 177, near Dowgate- . hill. Bell- Wharf, Upper-Tharaes-Street,- op. 177, between Joiners-hall- buildings and Queen-st. 4 ofa mile W. frora London-bridge. Bell-Wharf, Rotherhithe, or Ber- mondsey-Wall, a few doors below East-lane-stairs, about a raile E. frora London-brrdge. Bell -Wharf-Stairs, Ratclifle, by Bell- wharf, the E .end of Shadwell. High-street, and W. end of Cock- hill. Bell- Yard, Fleet-Street, at 204, by Temple-bar, leading to Carey- street. Bell- Yard, Hay-market, See Eell- Court, Bell- Yard, Drury-Lane, at 178, op.- Short's-gardens near f-folborn. Bell- Yard. Mount-Street. Grosvenor- square, at 58^ W. emi, about half a dozen doors from Park.st, leading into Reeves-mews. • Bell - Yard, Great Carter - Lane, Doftors - Comraons, at 10, leading to 15, Great Knight-rider- street, Bell- Yard, Gracechurch-street,— -at 12, ' the third on the R, from Comhill, leading to Castle-court. and 24, Birchin-lane, Belk Yard, Fish-Street-Hill,— at 13, op. the Monument, near London- bridge. Belmont-Place, Vauxhall,— is a row on the R, hand side of the road. B about i of a mile S; from the Turnpike, ne.iriy op. the 3 mile stone frora Comhill. Belmont - Row, Belmont - Place, Vauxhall, — the first on the right, S. from the Turnpike, leading towards Nine-elras and Battersea- fields. Belton-Street (New), — is theN. con tinuation of Old ditto, leading through Bow-yard to 37, Broad-st. St. Giles's. Belton-Street (Old), Long- Acre, — is the N. continuation of Hanover-st. frora 96, Long-Acre, extending from Castle-street, to New Belton street. Belvedere - Brewery, Vine - Stre^, Lambeth, — is facing the end of it from Narrow-wall, Belvedere - Buildings. Belvedere - Place, St. George's-Fields, — at45, nearly op. the King's - bench, leading to King-street, Belvedere-»House, Pentonville, at the corner of Penton-st, op. the New-river-reservoir. Belvedere-House, Borough;Road,— the first house in Belvedere-place, from the Borough-road. Belvedere-Place.St.George's-Fields,- on theW.sideof the King's-bench, extending from the Borough-road to Great SufFolk-st a mjle in length. Belvedere- Row, Belvedere-Place, St. George's-Fields, — is at theN. end by Great-SufFolk-st. is continued byHiglers-lane.or street, to Black friars-road. Belvedere -Row. Pedlars- Acre, or Narrow -Wall, Lambeth, is part of the E. or land-side of it near y of a mile on the right from Westminster-bridge, by College- street, and Coad's artificial-stone- raanufaftory. Berabers- Rents, Golden-Lane, St. Luke's, the second on the R. a few doors from Old-st. is con- E tinued is about y of B tinned by. French-alley to 21, Goswell-street. Benchers- Folly, King's- Bench- Walk, St. George's-Fields, — is a partof the E. side qf it, a few doors on the R. from Higjers-lane. Bencroft's- Aims-Houses, Mile-End- Road, is about 1 ^ mile on the L.from Aldgate-pump. Eencroft's.Place, Mile- End- Road, — is op. the Alrtis-houses, ditto,,lead- ing towards Stepney. See the last described. Eenjamin-Street. Clerkenwell, ^— the first on the R. in Turnmill-street, from Cow-cross, West-Smithfield, is continued by George-court, to > St, John's-lane. Bennet's-Alms-Houses,St.Peter's-Hill, Upper Thames-st. — is a few doors on the the L. from 216, Thames- street. St. Sennet's, Gracechurch, — the cor ner of Fenchurch-st. and Grace church-st. nearly op. Lombard- street. St. Bennet's-Church, Upper Thames- Street. — by 217, the corner of St. Bennet'.s-hill. St. Benedict, or St. Bennet-Fink- Church, 'Threadiieedle-Street, about two or three doors E. from the north side of the Royal- Exchange. Bennet's-Buildiiigs, Lower Kenning- ton-Lane, the second on the R. and about \- of a mile from New ington on the W. side of Ebenezer- place. Bennet's-Court, Drury-Lane, at 111. See Granby-buildings. Bennet's-Caurt,George-Street„Beth- nal^Grecn, — is two doors" S. from Spicer-st. Brick-lane. Bennet's-Court, White-Street, Bo. rough,— at 41, the first on the R. from St.Gco'rge's-Churchjtowards Long-lane. St. Bennet's-Hill, Upper Thames- Street,— at 217, the second on the B L. from Earl-st. leading into- Godliman-st. and 15, St. Paul's- church-yard. Bennet's - Place, Bethnal - Green- Road, the first E. parallel to Pollard's-row,N.endofPollard-st. about I of a mile on the L. frora 65, Shoreditch. Bennet's-Row,St.George's-Fields, — is on the E. side of Blackfriars- road, the second on the L. from Surrey-ehapeljtowardstheObellsk, leadiag into Gravel-lane, about i of a mile in length. Bennet-Street, St. James's-Street, — . at 54, the first on the R. from 163, Piccadilly, leading into Arlington- street. Bennet - Street, Charlotte - Street, Rathbone-Place, at 87, thefirst on the L. from Windmill-street, Tottenhara-court-road,- leading into Upper Rathbone-place. Eennet-Street,. Christ-Church, the first W. parallel to part of Black friars-road, extending from Upper- ground, by the Bridge^ to Christ- church-yard. Bennet's-Yard, Tnfton^Street, West minster, — at 41, leading to 13^ Marsham-street, near St, John's church. Benson's-Wharf, Shad-Thames, is nearly op. King-st. Horsley- down, about |. of a raile E. from- London-bridge. Bentley's-Buildings, Great Guild- ford-Street, Borough, is at the N. end by Maid-lane. Bentinck-Chapel, Lisson-Street, Lis son-Green,— —at the corner of Chapel-st. op. Welsh's FlOor-cloth- manufaftoiy. Bentinck-Mews, Marybone-Lane,-— at 27, about | of a mile on the right frora 157, OScford-st. Bentinck - Street, Welbeok - Street, Marybone, — at 55-, Welbeck-st. leading to 28, Marybone-lane, near * of a mile from 157, Oxford- street, B street, and is continued by Hinde- street to Manchester-square, Bentinck - Street, Berwick - Street, Oxford-Street, — at ^2, about the middle ofthe W, side, 6 doors N. from Broad-street. Benton-Piace, New-Street, Dock- Head, — a few doors on the L, from Russell-st, towards Fair-st. and Tooley-street. Berkeley - Court, Berkeley - Street, Clerkepwdl. — is the second on the L. from 18, St.. John's-lane and about four doors on the R.from 49, Rcd-lion-st, in tlx; op. direftion. Eerkeley-Mews,Berkeley-Street,Port- man.Square, — five doors W. from Portman-sqaare, leading to 5, Up per Seymour-street. Berkeley-Square, — at the W. end of Bruton-st. from 146, New Bond- st. the S, end of Davis-st. from 292, Oxford-st, and the N. end of Berkeley-st, from 76, Piccadilly. Berkeley-Street, Piccadilly,— at 76, aboutthe middle of theN. side, op. theGreen-park.leadingtoBerkeley- square, about ;|- of a mile in length. Berkeley-Street, Portraan-Square, — at 7, the N. E. corner, leading to 15, Manchester-square, Berkeley- Street |Upper), Portman- Square, at the N, W, corner, leading to 2S, Edgware-road, ' and is the third on the R. in it from Tyburn-turnpike, Berkeley. Street, St, John's. Lane,- West-Smiiifield, . — at 1 8 .extending to 49, Red-lion-street, Berkeley-Street, Lambeth-Walk, — is the first N. parallel to Eleazer- place, opposite Chapman's - gar dens, Bermondsey-Buildings, Bermondsey New-Road,— -is the second on tlje R, from the Bricklayers-Arms, ,Kent- Road, towards Bermondsey- church. Berraoadsey-Ch«reh.yard,-i-on tbe B S. side the church, about | of a mile from London-bridge, down Tooley-st. and Bermondsey-st. and ahout i a raile from St. George's church. Borough, down Long- lane. Bermondg-ey- Grove, Long-Lane,— ^ is nearly op, the Coach and Horses, about f of a mile on the R. from St, George's-church, Bfirmondsey New-Road, — the S, continuation of Bermondsey-st. commencing at the Grange-road near the church, and leading to the Kent-road by the Bricklayers- Arms, about i of a mile in length, Bermondsey- Square, Bermondsey- church-yard, — is on the S, side of it, about f of a mile from St, George's-church down Long-lane. Bermondsey-Street, Borough, — com mences at Tooley-st. - op, 63, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 & 284, extending by the church to Long-lane, where there is number 149, about ^ a raile in length. Bermondsey- Wall. See Rotherhithe- Wall. Berraondsey-Workhouse, Russell- street, Bermondsey, — is a few doors on the R, from SO, Bermondsey- street. Bernard-Street, Foundling-Hospi- tal,— the .first N. parallel to part of Guilford-st. extending from Brunswick-square, to Russell- square. Berners - Mews, Berners - Street, Oxford-Street,- istheE.parallel.to it, extending frora 6, Castle -street, to the back of .49, Newman-st, Berners-Street, . Oxford-Street, — at 54, about I of a mile on the .R, from St. Giles's, where the num bers begin and end, viz. 1 & 73, extends to Charles-st. op. the Middlesex-Hospital, and h about I of .a mile in length, Berner- B Berner-Street. Commercial-Road. St. George's in the East, — the first on the right. E. of the one mile stone from theRoyal-Exchange, op. Plumbers-row, Berry- Court, Love-Lane, Wood- Street, Cheapside, at 6, the back of 66. Aldermanbury. Berry-Street. Clerkenwell, — the se cond W. parallel to part of Goswell-st. extending from Allen- st. to Little Sutton-st. Berwick-Street, Oxford Street, — at 373, a little above | of a raile on the L. frora St. Giles's, extending toPeter-st. nurabers l&112arehere, it is about i of a mile in length. Berwick-Place, Grange-Road, Ber mondsey, — the W. continuation of Fort-place, extending from the Philanthropic- Reform towards the Horns. Bethlem- Hospital, Moorfields, — on the S. side by London-wall. Bethlem(Old),Bishopsgate-without.- at 198, near the church, leading to Broad-st. and Moorfields. Bethlem-Yard,Old-Bethlem,— atthe further end of Bakers-Buildings from 19, Old Bethlem. Bethnal-Green, — a large green situate about a mileE. from the Turnpike by 65, Shoreditch, and about \ a mile N. from Mile-End-Turn pike by Dog-row. Bethnal-Green-Road, — is theE. con tinuation of Church-st. frora 65. Shoreditch, commencing at the Turnpike and extending to the Green, about ^ raile in length. Bethnal-Green- Workhouse. — the E. end of Hare-st. b}' the fields, about .| of a mile on the R. in it from 1 10, Brick-lane. Betts-Place, Betts-Street, Ratcliffc- highway, — is four doors on the L. from 164, Ratcliffe-highway to- waWs the New-road or Back-lane. Betts-Street, RatclifFe-highway, — at 164, on the E. side of Princea-sq. B extending to 35. New-road, or Back-lane, about f of a mile in length. Bevis-Marks, St. Mary-Axe. Leaden hall-Street,— at 30, leading to Duke-st. is the first E. parallel to part of Houndsditch. and the E. continuation of Camomile- street, from opposite Bishopsgate- church, Bevois- Court, Basinghall-Street, — at 28, op. the church, and is that number of doors on the R. from 29, Cateaton-st. Bickley - Row, Trinity - Street, Rotherhithe, — E. end of it, leading from Russell-st. towards the Surrey canal. Bicknels-Rents, Kent - Street. Bo rough, — at 76, about the middle of the N. side, and near ^ of a mile on the L. frora St. George's- church. Billingsgate - Wharf and Market, Lower-Thames-Street, at 19. about .j'^ of a mile below London- Bridge, Billitcr-Lane, Fenchurch-Street, at 114, op. Mark-lane, leading to 42. Leadenhall-st. Billiter-Square, Fenchurch-Street,— at 12, Billiter-lane, it leads to 1 18. Fenchurch-st. by Fishmonger's passage, and to 9, Lime-st, op. the India-house, Bingston's-Wharf, Wapping.-at 316, op. Globe-st, abouti a mile below Tower-hill, Birchin-Lane. Lombard-Street, at 61, leading to 36, Comhill, near the Royal.Exchange, Bird's-Buildings, H oxton-Town. — about j^ of a mile on the R, from Old-st. road, by Magna-place, Bird's-Buildin^, Bennet's-Rovv, St. George's-Fields, is about 12 houses on the S. side, near the E. end of it, on the R. from Black friars-road. Bird-Cage- Alley, High-Street, Bo rough, B rough,— iat 172t leading to Red- cross-st. by the Mint, Bird-Cage-Court, Strand, at 393, , by Southampton-street^ Covent- garden. ' Bird-Cage -Waik, Bethnal-Green, — thecontinuation of Crab- free-row, Hacktiey-road, near Shoreditch- church, to Hackney-road again by the Nag's-head. Bird-Cage- Walk, St. James's-Park,- is on the S. side of it, extending from Buckingham-gate, to Great George-street, Westminster. Bird's-Courr, Marybone-Lane, 35, about J of a mile on the R. from 158, Oxford-street, five doors from High-street. Bird's-Courr, Philip-Lane, Addle- Street, Wood-Street, Cheapside, — is on the W. side, aboutthe middle, 'lO^oors from 9, London-wall. Bird-in-Hand-Court, Cheapside, — ' at 76, op. the Old- Jewry. Bifd's-Row, Blue- Anclior-Road, Ber mondsey. is about J of a mile on the R. from Fort^place. Grange- road, towards Rotherhithe. Bird-Street. Oxford-Street,.— at 167, and 283, on both sides, about |. of a mile from St. Giles's, leading into Henrietta-street, on the N. and to 31, Brook-bt, I Grosvenor-square, on the S. Bird-Street, St. George 'sin theEast, — - the N. continuation of Church-st, frora Wapping-church, extending to Tench-st, by the London-dock, Bird-Street, Larabeth, — the continu ation of South-st. West-square, — commencing at the East end of Brook-st. Moor-place, leading by a foot path to the Ship, Walcot- place. Bishop's-Court, Chancery-Lane, at 7'8, leading to Star-court, and Cary-stfeet. Eifliop's- Court, Aylesbury -Street, Clerkenwell, at 12. thefirst on theL, frora 1, St.John's-street, B Bishop's^- Court, Old - Street, St. Luke's, is op. 90,' near the middle of the S. side, between Bunhill - row, and W'hitecross - ¦street. , . ' ' Eishop's-Court, Coleman-Street, — at , 6, the second on the R. and a few- yards frora London-wall. Bishop's-Court, Old- Bailey, the second oh the R. fr^im Snow-hill, op. Newgate, leading into Seacoal- lane and Fleet-market. Bishop's-Court, King's-Head-Court, Long-Alley,. Moorfields, — is the fir,^t on the R. in'it, from Long- alley, a few doors S. from Skinner- street. Bishopsgate-Church-Yard, — extends from the S. side the church. 202, Bishopsgale-st.op. Houndsditch, to 4, New-Broad-Street. Bishopsgate-Street-Within, — the N. continuation of Gracechurch-st. commencingat Corrihill. where the numbers begin and end. viz. 1 aad 124, extending to Worm- wood-st. near the church, about 3- of a mile in length. Bishopsgate-Street-\Vithout, — theN. continuation of the last, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 202, extending to Norton-falgate, total length about f a mile, Bishopsgate-Poorhouse, Rose- Alley ,- a few yards on the L, from 34, Bishopsgate-without near New- street. Bishopsgate-Workhouse, Dunning's- Alley , Bishopsgate- Without, — is a few yards on the L. in it, from 1 51, near Sun-street, Bishop's-Head-Court, Gray's-Inn- Lane. — is abouthalf a dozen doors on the L. from Holborn, ¦ Bishop's- VValk, Lambeth. — is a foot path by the side of the Thames, extending from Lambeth-church , to near Westminster-bridge, about i a mile in length. Bishop's - Yard, .Charles - Street, Grosvenor. B Grosvenor-square, at 7, a few yards on the L. from the S, E. corner of the square] -towards; Mount-street, Bitt-Alley, Turnmill-Street, Clerk enwell, — is the first on the L. from Clerkenwell-green towards Smithfield, Blacks-Court, Phoenix-Street, Spital fields, — the first on the R. and about 6 doors frora 39, Wheeler- st. leading into Quaker-st. Black-Bear-Court, Piccadilly, — .-at 13, the E. end, leading to 21, Titchborn-street. BJack-Eird-Alley, St. John-Street, Bethnal-Green,-the second on the R. frora 105, Brick-lane, leading to Spicer-st. Spitalfields. Black- Boy and Camel, Leadenhall- Street, — ats, afew doors on theR. from Gracechurch-st. Thecoach- office for Essex is kept here. Black-Boy-Lane, Poplar, is about |. a mile on the L, from the - Comraercial-road, op. the Harrow, leading to England-row and Meet- inlg-house-place, Black-Bull-Alley, Pettjcoat-Lane, — is about f of a mile on the R. from 41. Aldgate-High-street, or from Whitechapel,about lOdoorsS.from Wentworth-st. leading into Goul- slon-street. Black-Bull (Old) Inn, Holborn.— at 121, op, Fetter-lane, about i of a mile on the right from Fleet- market. Black-Coat-Alras-Houses, Westmin ster. See Farmer's. Black - Crow - Alley, Whitecross - Street, St, Luke's,— at 128, the corner of Banner-street. Black - Dog - Alley, College - Street, Westminster,— the third on the L, frora 18, Abingdon-st, the corner of. Bowling-street, Elack-Dog-Alley, Shoreditch, — at 234, afew doors N, from Worship- Street, or Hog-lane. B Black-Eagle-Street, Spitalfields, — is op. 65 . Brick-lane, by Hanbury's- Brewery, leading to Grey-Eagle- street. Blackfriars, — is situate between Lud- gate-hill and the Bridge, Blackfriars-AlmsHouses, Blackfriars, -a few doors on the L. in Church- entry, from Shoemaker-row, Blackfriars-Road, coraraences at the S. end of Blackfriars-bridge and extends to the Obelisk, it is about |. of a mile in length, Black-Horse- Alley, Fleet-Street,— at 108, four doors on the R, from Fleet-market, leading to 90, in the said-market. Black- Horse- Court, Hay-market, See Black-Horse- Yard, Black - Horse - Square, Deptford Lower-Road, — the first on the L, beyond the 3 raile stone from London-bridge, Black-Horse- Yard, Hay-market, — at 49, the second on the R. frora Piccadilly, Black-Horse- Yard, Broad- way, or Chapel-Street, Westminster, — is two doors on the L. from the W. end of Tothill-street. Black - Horse - Yard, Tottenham - Court-Road, — at 19, on the L. near Oxfbrd-st . leadinginto Gresse- st, and Rathbone-place.. Black- Horse- Yard,Rathbone-Place,- ,is six doors on the R. frora 24, Oxford-st. near St. Giles's. Black-Horse- Yard. Newton-Street, St. Giles's. the first; on the L. from 206, Holborn, Black- Horse- Yard.Gos well-Street,— at 105, a few doors N. from Long- lane, Black-Horse- Yard, Aldgate-High-. Street,— at 35, about J of a mile on the L. from the pump, a few doors W. and leading into Petti coat-lane. Black -Horse. Yard. George- Yard, Whitechapel,— -the first on the L. fron» B from 88, Whitechapel, near the church, Black-Horse- Yard. Kent-Street, Bo rough,— at 174, about -J of a mile on the right from St. George's- church. Black- Horse- Yard,Union- Buildings, Leather. Lane, Holborn, — a few yards from oppofite 36, Leather- lane. Blacklands,KIng's-Road, Chelsea, — is op. Whitelands at the back of C ol veil' 3 Nursery , the second coach turning on the R. frora Sloane-sq. towards Fulhara. Blacklands - Lane, — is the continu ation of the last to Brompton by the Marlborough-tavern. Black-Lion-Court, Tooley-Street, — at 81, about | of a raile on the L. frora London-bridge, leading into Green-bank. Black-Lion-Inn, Water-lane, the second gateway on the R. from 68, Fleet-street, Bkck - Lion - Yard. Whitechapel - Road, — at 39, a few doors onthe L. below the church, leading into Old Montague-street, Bkckman's - Mews, Upper Brook- Street, Grosvenor- square, — at 54, leading to 5, Upper Grosvenor-st. Blaekman-Street, Bordugh, — is the S. continuation of the Borough, High-street, extending frora St. George's-church to Stones-end, by the King's-bench, about | of a mile in length, Elackmore-Street, Clare-Market, the W, continuation of Clare-st. from the market, extending from Stanhope- street to 100, Drury- lane. Bkck-Prince-Row, Walworth,- is a part of the High-st, or road, a- few houses on theL. South from the - Elephant and Castle, Black- Raven- Alley, Upper- Thames- Street, at 104, leading to Old- Bwan-stairs, by London-bridge. B Black-Raven-Court, Seething. La'ne, Tower-Street,-^at 30, the first on the right from 56, Tower- street. Black - Raven - Court, Leadenhall- Street,— at 68, about three doors on tlie L. from Aldgate. Black-Swan- Alley, Market-Street,. St James's, — at 12, four doors on the R. from 117, Jerrayn-st, Black-Swan- Alley, London- Walk about a dozen doors E. from Cole man-st. op. Bethlem-hoBpital. Black-Swan-Court, Golden-Lane^ St. Luke's, is about the middle of the E, side, op.. Ball-yard and the Crown-brewery, Black . Swan - Court, St, Paul's . Church- Yard,— at 21, on the S. side, leading to 7, Little Carter- lane. Black-S wan- Court,, Great Tower- Street, — at 61, six doors on the L- East of Mark-lane. Black-Swan-Court, High.Street, Bo rough, — at 33, a few yards on the ' L. from London-bridge. Black - Swan - Yard, Bermondsey - Street, — at 73, about the middle ofthe E. side about twenty door& on the Left below Crucifix - lane. Black-Swan-Yard,Cross-Street, New ington, — is the first on the R. from the church towards Wal worth, Blackwall, — at the E. end of Poplar, about 3 y of a mile from the Royal-Exchange, by the Com raercial-road. ' Blackwall-Bason, on the E, end of the West-India-Docks, connefting thera with the River Thames, Blackwall-Causeway, commences- at the E. end of Poplar by Naval- row, extending, to the Thames, Blackwell-Hall, — at 6, Basinghall- street, leading to GuildhaU and King-st, Cheapside, Blakes-Alms-Houses, Vauxhall, B on the S. side the turnpike, a few yards on the R. from it, on the Wands worth-road. Blakes - Court, Catherine - Street, Strand, — at 6, half a dozen doors on the L. from 3 13, Strand. Blakes-Court, Old Gravel- Lane, — at 150, near the middle ofthe W. side. Bland's-Buildings, Bell-Alley, Gos- well-Street, — the first on the L. from 12, Goswell-st, leading to French-alley, ' Bland's-Court, Great Wild-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, — the .second on the R.and about fourteen doors from Great Queen-st. op. Wild- court , Blandford-Mews, Bland ford-Street, Marybone, — at 7, four doors E. from Baker-st. leading to Dorset- street. Blandford-Street, Marybone, — at 4 7, Manchester-street, leading to 15, Baker-st. Portman-sqiiare. B]eeding-Heart-Yard,Char]es-Street, Hatton-Garden, — at 20, also the N. end of Union-court, from 95, Holborn-hill, Blenheim - Mews, Blenheim -Street, Oxford-Street, — the first on either the R. or the L. from 351, Oxford- street. Blenheim-Street, Oxford -Street, at 351, about |- of a mile on the L. from St. Giles's, leading into Great Marlborough-st. Blenheim-Street, New-Bond-Street, — at 87, seven doors from 307, Ox ford-st. leadinginto Woodstock-st. Blewet's-Euildings, Fetter-Lane, — at 55, about fifteen doors on the L, from 34, Holborn-hill. Bloomsbury and St. Giles's-Charity- School, — at 14, Queen-street, the corner of Hart- s t reet. Bloomsbary-Court,orSquare,Church- Lane, Newington, — thesecond on the L. in it, frora op. the church, towards Hampton-street. B Bloomsbury-Court, High-Holborfi,- at 135, about 5 of a mile from Broad-st. St. Giles's, leading into Bloomsbury-market. Bloomsbury Dispensary, Great-Rus- sel-Street, — at C2, nearly op. the British-Museum. Bloomsbury-Market, Lyon-Street, Holborn, at the N. end ofit, five doors from 1 43, High-Hol- bom. Bloomsbury - Place, Bloomsbury - Square, at the N. E. corner, extending to Upper King-st. Hol born, op. 23. Bloomsburj'-Square, — the N. end of Southampton-st. from 126, High- Holborn. and the E. end of Great- Russell-st. from Tottenham-court- road and Oxford-st. Blossoms-Inn , Lawrence-Lane, — at 25, a few doors on the L. from 96, Cheapside. Blossom-Street, Spitalfields, — thefirst on the L. in White-Lion-Street, from 13, Norton-falgate. Blue- Anchor - Alley , Brook - Street, Ratclifle, — at 106, nearly opposite Stepney- causeway. Blue-Anchor- Alley, Maid-Lane, Bo rough. — the fifth on the L. from Park-st. by the Borough-market, nearly Op. Horse-shoe-alley. Bank- side. Blue-Anchor- Alley, Bunhill-Row, St. Luke's. — at 109, about | of a mile on the L. from 63. Chiswell- st, leading to 99, White-cross- street, Blue-Anchor-Court, Maid-Lane, Bo- rough, — is the first W. from Blue- Anchor-Alley, by Casde-lane. Blue-Anchor-Court, Great Peter- st. Westminster,— at the W. end, the second on the R. from Strutton- ground, near the Horse-ferry- road, Blue- Anchor-Court, Blue- Anchor- Alley, Bunhill-Row, is about the middle of the N. side of it. Blue- B Blue-Aiichor-Lane. Bermondsey,-: — leads frbm the Blue- Anchor, to the Gregorian-arms, on the East sidc'of the Spa and near Jamaica- row, Mill-pond-bridge, Rother hithe. about J of a mile in length. Blue-Anchor-Lane, Bethnal-Green, — commences near the N. E. corner of the Green, leading to Hackney- road, Elue-Anchor-Road, Eermond.sey, — the E, continuation of the Grange- road, commencing at the turnpike by Fort-place, and leading by the Blue-Anchor and Jamaica-level to Mill-pond-bridge, Rotherhithe, in distance about 1 .^ of a mile. Blue- Anchor- Yard. Gardiner's-lanei Westminster, — the middle of the E. side', about a dozen doors from the middle of York-street. Blue- Anchor- Yard, Coleman-street,- at No, 1, by London-wall, Blue - Anchor - Yard, Rosemary - Lane, — at 48, on the S. side, about ¦!. of a raile on the R. frora Tower- hill, leading towards Upper East- Smithfield. Blue-Ball-Court, Mint-Street, Bo rough, — at the W. end, nearly op. King-street in the Mint, Ifeading to New Lan t -street, Blue-Ball-Court, Tottenham-Court. Road, — at 62, by Goodge-street, about J of a mile on the L, from St, Giles's, Blue-Ball- Yard, St, Jaraes's-Street,— at 62, the third on the R. frora 163, Piccadilly, Blue-Boar-Bre\yefy, Church-Sfreet, Larabeth,-on the S. side, between Norfolk-row and Pratt-st. Blue-Coat-School, Newgate-Street. See Christ's-hospital, Blue-Boar-Inn, Aldgate, at 30, a few doors on the L. below the pump towardsWhltechapel. church, Blue-Boar- Yard, High Holborn,— at 75, the firft W. from Red-Lion- street, leading into Eagle-st. B Blue-Boar- Yard, Friday-Street,— at 55, ten doors on the L. frora 36, Cheapside. Blue-Coat-School, Westminster, — -' the E, endof James-st, and W, end of.Little Chapel-street. Blue-Coat- Buildings, Butcher-Hall- Lane, — is the continuation of it, entering at 8i, Newgate-st. and extending from the corner of BuU- and Mouth-st, under the arch to Little-Britain, Blue-Court, Great Saffron- Hill,— a few idoors on the L. in Red-lion- court, from 11, Great SafFron-hill, leading to Caroline-court, Blue-Cross-Street, Whitcorab-Street,- is op. James-st. Hayraarket, the second on the R. frora Charing- cross, leading to Orange-street, and Heraming's-row. Blue-Hart-Court, Little Bell- Alley,- the second on the R. from Leather- sellers-buildings, London-wall. Blue - Gate -Fields, Ratcliffe- High way, — at 95, the first on the L. East of St. George's-church, leading into Back-lane. Blue-Houses, Larabeth-Marsh,— the second on the L. frora Surrey-chapel towards Westminster-bridge, Blue-Houses, Lambeth-Marsh, — . — a, few houses op. the last, being the second onthe R.from Surrey-chapel towards Westminster-bridge, be tween the Horn-brewery and the patent-shot-manufaftory. Blue-Lion-Court, Aldersgate-Street,- at 22, six doors on the R, North frora Falcon-square, Blue-Posts Coach-Office, Tottenham- Court-Road,-No. 6, the corner of Han way-yard, about twelve doors on the L, from OxfordrSt. Blue -Posts Coach -Office, Holbpr^- Bats, — at 6, six doors E. from Middle-row, on the R. or about i of a mile on the L, from Fleet- market, in the op. diredtion. Blunderbuss - Court, Kingsland - F Road, B Road, — is a few doors on the L. from Shoreditch-church, at the back of the Spread-Eagle. Board of Agriculture. See Agricul ture. Boarded-Entry, New Gravel-Lane, St.George's in theEast, — at 16, the first on the L. from Wapping, leading into S.hip-it. arid Prussian- island. , Boar's-Head-Court, Fleet. Street, — at 66, about the middle of the S. side, between the Bolt and Tun-Inn and Water-lane. Boar's-Head-Court, West-Smithfield, at76, on theN. side, bySt.John's- street. Boar's-Head-Court, Petticoat-lane, — the first on the R. and a few doors frora 41, Aldgate High- street. Boar's-Head-Court, Gracechurch- Street, at 80, by Leadenhall- market. Boar's-Head-Court, High-Street, Bo rough, — at 25, being that number of houses on the L. from London- bridge. sBoar's.jHead-Court, King-Street, Westminster, — two or three doors N. from Great George-st, leading into Delahay-street, Boddy's - Bridge. Upper - Ground, Christ's-Church, — is the second on theL. in it, from Blackfriars.road, by the bridge. Bolingbroke- Row, Camberwell-road, is' the first row on the E. side of the road beyond the Red Lion or the turnpike from Walworth. Bolsover-Street, Oxford-Street, — at 113, op. Swallow-st, about 4 a mile on the R. from St. Giles's". Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street at 151, about I of a mile on the R. from Fleet-market, nearly op. Water- lane, leading into Gough-square. Bolt and Tun-Inn, Fleet-Street,— at 64, about the raiddle of the South side. B Bolton-Row. Piccadilly,— at the N. end of Bolton-st. from Piccadilly, leading to Curzon-st. on the L. and byLandsdown-passage to Berkeley- street on the R, Bolton-Street, Piccadilly,— abont the middle of the N. side, cp, the Green Park, and near fa mile from the Hayraarket. Boltwright's-Court, Mount-Street, Bethnal-Green,— is the third on the L. from ^5, Church-st. by the Charity-School, Bombhouse - Alley, Princes - Street, Lambeth, is nearly op. Glass house St. Vauxhall, by the corn- distillery, leading to Bombhouse- stairs. Bond- Court, Walbrook,— at 31, the second on the L. from the Man sion-house. Bond-Court, Brunswick-Row, Horse- ferry-Road, Westrainster, — is the second on the R. frora Strutton- ground. towardsBuckingham-gate, op. the Gray-coat-school, Bond-Street (New), Oxford-Street,- at 307, near the middle of the S. side. No. 80 is here and Nos. 1 and 164, at Old Bond-street, near Piccadilly, about \ a mile in length, including Old Bond-street. Bond-Street (Old), Piccadilly, at 56. op. St. Jaroes's-st. near -J- ofa raile on the R. from the Hay- market, is continued by New Bond-st. to 307, Oxford-st. Bond - Street, Borough - Road, St. George's-Fields, — the third on the R. from the Obelisk, nearly op. Dover-street, leading to Earl-st. and St. George's market. Bone- Yard, Lemon-Street, Good- man's-Fields. is a few yards behind No. 82, opposite Prescot- street. Bonner's- Hall, Bethnal-Green,— r-a detached parcel of houses, situatft about \ of a mile N. E. from the Green, and_abcut the same distanceE, frora B E. from Cambridge-heath turn pike. Hackney-road. Bonner-Streef, Green-Street, Bethnal- Green, — is nearly j of a mile on the L. East from the green. Booker's- Gardens, Leadenhall- Street, — at 93, leading into Hen- neage-Iaiie and Duke's place. Book's-Rents, Garter-Court, Bar bican, — at 36, nearly cp. Red- cross-st. Cripplegate. Boot-.'^liey, Abchurch-Lane,— at 32, near Lombard-st. leading to 5, Nicholas-lane. Boot- Street, Hoxton - Market, — is the first N. parallel to part of Old- st.-i'pad, extending from Pitfield- street to Crown-street. Booth-Court, Wells-Street, Oxford- Street, — at 31, the third on the R. from 63, Oxford-st. leading into Wells- mews. Booth-Court, Twisters- Alley, Bun hill-row, — is the continuation of it, from 102, Bunhill-row. Booth-Court, Booth-Street, Spital fields, ^-at 18, the second on the R, in it, from 49, Brick-lane. Booth-Street, Spitalfields, cora mences at 50, Brick-lane, about i of a mile on the R. frora Osborn- street, Whitechapel-church, lead ing to Well-st. and church-st. Mile-ehd New-town. Borough of Southwark, — includes the five parishes of St. Olave, St. John, St, 'Thoraas, St. George, and St. Saviour, all situate on the S. side of the Tharaes, the principal entrance to which from the City is by Lon don-bridge, -Borough High-Street. See High, Borough-Market, the W. end of York-st, frora 275, High-st. about i of a raile from London-bridge, Borough-Road.St. George'sFields, — coramences at the Stones-end by the King's-bench, and extends to the Obelisk, about J- of a mile in , iength. B Bosket-Street, Old Gravel-Iane,i — at 154, near the raiddle ofthe W. side, leading to Broad-st. Bosier-Court, Oxford-Street,-by No. 1, at the commencement of it, on the R. leading to Tottenham-court- road. Boss-Alley, Lower Thames-Street, — at 97, the corner of St. Mary's Hill and op. Billingsgate. Boss-Alley, Gainsford-Street,Horsley- down, at 7, the first on the L. from 34, Horsley down-lane, lead ing 10 Shad-Thames.. Boss -Court, Boss -Alley, Horsley - down, — the first on the L. and a few doors from 7, Gainsford-st. Eoss-Cpurt, Upper Thames-Street,- at 214, between Lambeth-hill and St. Peter's-hill. Boston-Row, Brompton, is part of Queen's-biiildii)gs on the S. E. side of the High-st. or road, at the end of Queen-st. op. Bromp- ton-row, abour ^a of a rajle on the L. from Knightsbridge. Boswell-Court (New), North-Street, Red-Lion-Square, — at 18, the N. end of it, leading to 20, Devon- ' shire-st. Queen's-squafe. Boswell-Court (New), Carey-Street, Chancery-lane, at 18, leading into Old Boswell-court and the Strand. Boswell-Court (Old), Sttand, — is a few doors on the R. from Temple- bar, op. St, Clement's - church, leading into New Boswell-court, Carey-st, Lincoln's-Inn-fields, Botanic - Gardens, Chelsea, is about -^ ofa mile S. W. frora the hospital, opposite 31, Paradise- row. St. Botolph and Aldgate-School, — Viftualling - office- Square, Little Tower-hill, facing the new Mint, Botolph-Alley, Botolph-Lane, — at 40, the first on the L. from East- cheap, leading into Love-lane. St. Botolph-Church, Bishopsgate,— about 5 of a mjle on the L. North ¦ from B from Comhill and op, Hounds ditch, St, Botolph-Church, Aldgate, on the E, side of Houndsditch, a few doors on the L. below Leadenhall- street, and nearly opposite the Minories, St, Botolph and St. George's Church, Botolph-Lane, — about eight doors on the R, from 16, Little East- cheap, St, Botolph - Church, Aldersgate - Street, — about -|- of a mile on the L. from 66, Newgate-st, along St, Martin's-le-grand, being the corner of Little-Britain, ' Botolph-Lane, Eastcheap, the se cond E. parallel to Fish-street-hill, extending from 16, Eastcheap to 111, Lower Thames-st, Botolph - Wharf, Lower Thames. , Street, at g, the third below London-bridge, Bottle- Alley, Bishopsgate- Without,- at 183, op, New-st, Bottle of Hay- Yard, St, John-st. Clerkenwell, — at 215, about y of a raile on the L. from Smithfield. Botwright'si- Buildings, Hackney - Road, — is about 4 of ^ ^''^ o" the L. frora Shoreditch-church, op. the Middlesex-chapel, Bough-Court, Shoreditch, behind No, 236, leading into Plough- yard, Cumberland-street, and the Curtain-road, Bouverie-Street, Fleet-Street, at 62, about the middle of the S. side leading towards Whitefriars. Bow-Church- Yard, Cheapside. at 54, on the W. side of the church, leading into Bow-lane. Bow-Lane, Cheapside, — at 59, on the E, side of the churdh, leading to Trinity-lane and St. Thomas Apostles, is continued by Garlick- hill to 190. Up. Thames-st. Bow-Lane, Poplar, — near the E. end of it, the first on the L. below the Red-Lion, leading into Cotton-st. B and the East-India-Dock-road, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden,— is the E. parallel to it, extending from 63, the E. end of Long-Acre to Great Russell-st. Drury-lane. Bow-Street, Bloomsbury, — at 169, the W. end of High- Holborn and E. end of Broad-st. St. Giles's. leading to Peter-st. Queen-st. and 49. Great Russell-st. opposite the British-museum. Bow-Yard, Broad-Street, St. Giles's- at 37, op. Diot-st. leading into Belton-st. Hanover-st. and to 96, Long-Acre. Bowling-Alley, Whitecross-Street, Cripplegate,— at 21, the third on the L. from Fore-st. leading into Cradle-court, and 51, Redcross-st. Bowling-Green, Edgware-Road, op. 27, about | of a mile on the L. from Tyburn-turnpike. Bowling-Green, Yorkshire-Stingo, New-Road, — facing Lisson-green, near Paddington. Bowling - Green - Buildings, New - Road, Paddington, — on the E. side the Bowling- green, by the turnpike, leading towards York-st, Bowling-Green, King-Street, Bo rough, — at 49, about |^ of a mile on the R. from 107, High-st. Bowling- Green - House, Somraers- Town, — in the fields, op. Judd's- place, towards the Foundling. hospital. Bowling-Green-Lane, High-Street, Marybone.-— at 27, on the E. side, leading to Weymouth-st. Bo ivling-Green-Lane, Clerkenwell, — is the N. parallel to the Green, extending from the middle of Coppice-row, op. the Workhouse, to Rosamond-st, is continued by Corporation-row to St, ]ohn-st. Bowling-Green-Place, Woodstock- Street, Marybone,^ — at 7, between Chesterfield-st. and29, Weyraouth- street. Bowling-Green-Row, Hoxton, — the third B third on the R, frora Old-st. road along Pitfield-st, and op. the Ha berdashers Alms-houses, Bowling-Green-Row, Kennington- Comraon, — is the first on the L. from the Horns towards the Green, leading towards the Oval , Bowling - Inn - Alley, Chancery - Lane, — situate between 39, Chan cery-lane and 108, Fetter-lane, Bowling-Street, Westminster, the third on the L. in College-street, from 18, Abingdon-st, and is op. Dean's-yard, it leads into Tufton- street, and Horseferry-road. Bowling - Street, Turnmill - Street, Clerkenwell. — the third on, the L. frora Cow-cross, Sraithfield, lead ing into White-horse-alley, Bowman's - Buildings, Aldersgate - Street, — at 140, op, Jewin-street, leading into Queen's-square. Bar tholomew-close, and Smithfield. Boydes-Gardens, Pimlico, — is the first on the L. from the S. ehd of Up. Belgrave-tefrace, towards the Five Fields, about | of a mile on the R. from Buckingham-gate. Boydes-Walk, Pimlico, is a few yards from the last, towards the Five Fields, Boyer's-Buildings, James-Street, Can non-Street-Road, St. George's in the East, — the first from Cannon- st. road, nearly op. Beaumont's- buildings. Boyle - Street, New Burlington - Street, — at the W. end of it, from 120, Swallow-street, com mencing at Saville-row. Brabant-Court, Philpot-Lane, at 7, the first on the R. from 12, Fenchurch-Street, Braces - Buildings, Blue - Anchor - Yard, Rosemary-Lane, — is at the S, end, from 48, Rosemary-lane, leading to New Martin-st. and llO, Upper East-Smithfield. Brackley - Street, Golden - Lane, Cripplegate, — the fourth on tbe B L. from Barbican, leading to Bridgewater-gardens and No. 1, Goswell-street, Bradshaw's- Court, Curriers - Row, Blackfriars, — the first on the L. from Bristow-strcet, St. Andrew's- hill. Bradshaw's-Rents, Portpool-Lane, — the first on the R, from 63, N, end of Leather-lane, Holborn, at thebackof Meux's Brewery. Braggs-Ways, Rotherhithe, — adjoins Rotherhithe-stairs on the E. side, about 1 .^ of a mile E. from London-bridge. Branches - Buildings, Tabernacle - Walk, Moorfields,. the first on the Right N. from Leonard-street, nearly op. the Tabernacle. Branches- Place, Cable-Street, Well- close-square,— at 72, near the E. ' end of Rosemary-lane. Brandon-Row, Newington-Cause- way, — the first onthe L. from the Cpunty-gaol towards the Elephant and Castle, by the turnpike, lead ing into Poplar-row and the Kent-road, Brandon-Street, Bermondsey New Road, — at 17, E, side, the fourth on the R, frora the Bricklayers- Arms, Kent-road, towards Ber mondsey . church, leading into Cross-street. Braynes-Row, Coppice-Row, Clerk enwell, — is about I of a mile on the R. North from the, green, towards Pentonville, extending from the turnpike, by the House of Correftion, to Rosamond-st, Braziers-Alms-Houses, — at the end of Two Swan-yard, 186, Bishops gate-without, Braziers-Buildings, Fleet-Market,— at 30, the fourth on the R. from Ludgatc-hill, leading into Seacoal- laiie and Snow-hill. Braziers-Almshouses, Two Swan- Yard, Bishopsgate, a few yards from 186, Bishopsgate-without. Braziers- B Braziers-Hall, Coleman-Street, at 80, the corner of London-Wall near Moorfields. Bread-Street, Cheapside, — at 46, tbe third on the R. from St, Paul's- church-yard, extending to Old Fi.sh-street. 'Bread-Street-Hill. Upper Thames- , Street, — at 201, it is continued by Bread-st. to 46, Cheapside. Bream's-Buildings, Chancery-Lane.— at 27, the middle of the E. side, leading to Rolls-buildings and 117; Fetter-lane. Bream's-Buildings[Little), Chancery- Lane, the first on the L. in White's-alley, frora the last, ex tending to Bowling-inn-alley, Breezer5-Hill, Ratcliife-highway, iti, opposite Ship-.illey. Wellclose- square, leading to the London- docks. Brent's-Court, High-Street, Borough,- at 182, on the W. side, nearly op-. Layton's-grove, about ^ of a mile on the R. from London-bridge. Brett's or Britt's-Alley, Long-Alley, Moorfields,— the fourth on the R. from Worship-st. nearly op. Prim rose-street, Bishopsgate. Brewer-Court, Bedfordbury, — at 34, the middle of the E. side, op. Chemister-alley. Brewer-Court, Great Wild-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-fields, — is on the W. side of it, nearly opposite Wild-court. Brewer-Court, Golden-Lane, St. Luke's, — the fourth on the L. fromOld-street.oppositeBember's- rents. Brewer-Court, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, — the first on the R. from 44, High-street. Brewer - Court, Morgan's . Lane, Tooley-Street, — the first on the L.from 79, Tooley-street, leading into Mill-lane, Brewer's-Green, Westminster, is the first W, parallel to Strutton- B ground, between the ~Blue-ooat» school and Bridewell. Brewers-Hall. Addle-Street, Wood- Street. Cheapside, at 19. the second house on the R. from 58, Aldermanbury. Brewer's - Quay, Lower -'Thames. Street, — is about ^ of a mile below London- bridge, or the first W, from' Tower-hill in the opposite direffion. Brewer's - Row, Brewer's - Green, Westminster, — the fir.>t on the R, from the E. end of james-st. Brewer-Street, Pimlico. — the fifth on the L. about j of a mile S. froia Buckingham - gate^ leading by Elliott's, or the Stag brewery, to Castlc-laneand York-street, West. minster. Brewer-Street, Bloomsbury, the first on the L. in Bgw-st. frora 160. High Holborn, op. Drury.- lane, leading into 1 "iike-st. Brewer-Street, Golden-Square, — the second on the L. in Great Wind- mill-st. from the Hayjnarket and the continuation of Little Pultneyr St. from Wardour-st. leading te Glass-house-st. and Vigo-lane. Brewhouse -Court. Long -Alley, Moorfields, four or five doors on the R. in it, frora 33, the N. side of Sun-street. Brewhouse-Lane, Upper Thames. Street, at 83, about I of a mile on theL. from London- bridge, leading to Do wgate- wharf. Brewhouse- Lane.-Wapping, — at 128, Wapping-st. by Pickard's brewery, leading to New Market-street an4 Old Gravel-lane. Brewhouse-Street, Shadwell, the first on the R. in Labour-in-vainT st, frora the S. E. corner of Shadwell-market, by the. Water works. Brewhouse - Turning, Vine . Yard, Tooley-Street. — the second on the R. from 110, Tooley.st. Brewhouse, , B ferewbouse-Yard, Cherry-Garden- , Street, Bermondsey, — thefirst on theL. from Cherry- garden-stairs, Rotherhithe-wall, leading into West-lane. Brewhouse- Yard, Field-Lane, Hol- born-Bridge , — the cor ner of Chick- lane, behind No. 1, Saflron-hill, Brewhouse- Yard. Shoe-Lane. Hol born, — at 33, near the middle of the E. side. Brewhouse - Yard, Angel - Alley, Skinner- Street, Bishopsgate-with out. — is behind 38, Skinner-st. entrance by Angel-passage, also the third on the L. in Angel- alley, from Long-alley, Moor fields. Brewhpuse - Yard, Lower - Turning, Shadwell, at the bottom of Fox's-lane from the church, on the R. by the New-road to the Dock, Brewhouse- Yard , Cartw right-Street . Rosemary-Lane, ¦ — seven doors on theL, from 32, Rosemary-lane, Brian-Street, Shoreditch, behind 47, on-the E. side, about I of a mile on the R. North from Corn- hill at the entrance to Webb^ square, ^ Brick-Court, Middle Temple.Lane,- the first broad opening on the R, from Fleet-street, by Temple-bar, leading Into New-court and Essex- street, Brick-Court, .Shire-Lane, Temple- Bar,- — the first on the R, and ' a few doors from Temple-bar, Brickell's- Buildings, St. George's- fields, — the first S. parallel to the Kiiig's-bench, extending from the Borough-road to Newington-road or causeway. Brick- Hill-Lane, Upper Thames- Street, — op. 179, between Joiners- hall - buildings and the Three Cranes, leading to the Thames. Brick-Lane, St. Luke's, at 113, Cld-street, the first onthe L. from GoswcU-street, the numbers begin B and end here, viz. 1 and 94, it ii about |- of a mile in length and leads towards Anderson's - build ings. City-road, Brick - Lane, Bethnal - Green and Spitalfields,^ — is the North, con tinuation of Osborn-st. op. White chapel-church. commencing at Wentworth-st. where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 213, leading to 146, Church-street, Bethnal-green, and is the fifth on the R, in it, from 65, Shoreditch, and is near f of a mile in length. Bricklayers-Arms. Kent-Road, — ^at the E. end of Kent-st. about -J of I a mile from St. George's-church, and near the same distance from the Elephant and Castle. Bricklayer's - Hall, Leadenhall - Street, See Synagogue fpr Dutch Jews., Brick-Street, Piccadilly, the first on the L, in Engine-st, a few yards from Piccadilly, leading to"' 14, Down-street, Brick - Street, Borough - Road. St. George's-Fields, — the third on the L. from the King's-bench, towards the Obelisk, leading toSt.George's- market and Newington-road or causeway. St, Bride's-Church, Fleet-Street.— behind 98, six doors on the L, from Fleet-market. St, Bride's - Church - Yard, Fleet - Street, — at 98, the first on the L. from Fleet-market. St. Bride's-Court or Square, Bridge- Street, Blackfriars. — is four doors on the R. from Fleet-st. towards Blackfriars - bridge, it leads into St. Bride's-lane. . . < St. Bride's-Lane, Fleet-Street,-at 98, the ._ first on the L. from Fleet. market, leading to 10, Bridge- street, Blackfriars. St. Bride's-Passage, Fleet-Street, — at 84, leading to the church-yard and to Salisbury-square. St. B St.Bride's.Wharf,-T-onthe E, side of Whitefriars-dock,. at the bottom of Water-Lane, frora 68, Fleet- street. St, Bride's- Workhouse, Shoe-Lane.- 4, doors on the R, from 128, Fleet- street, Bridge-Court, Cannon-Row, West minster, — is behind part of the N. side of Bridge-st. from nurabers 1 to 9, extending frora Cannon- row to Westminster-bridge. Bridge-Dock, Limehouse, at the E. end of Narrow-st. by the Draw bridge. Bridge- Place, Rawston-Street, Clerk enwell, the first on the L. and a few doors frora Goswell-street- road. Bridge-Place.Bermondsey, — is situate between the S. end of George's- roWjDock-headjand theNeckinger- turnpike. Biidge-Road, Lambeth, extends from the E. end of Westminster- bridge to the Marsh-gate, the road between the Asylum and the Obelisk is also called Westminster- bridge- road. Bridge-Row, Pimlico, — the S. con tinuation of Belgrave - terrace, extending to Kerap's-row, opposite Ranelagh-walk, Bridge - Row, Grove, Guildford - Street, Borough. is about the middle ofthe W, side ofit, Bridge-Square, Westminster. See Bridge-Court. Bridge-Street (New), Blackfriars, — commences at the point where Ludgate- hill. Fleet-market, and Fleet-street meet, and extends to the bridge. Bridge-Street (Little), -four doors on the L, in Bridge-Street from Fleet- market, leading into Cock-court and Ludgate-hill, op. the Old- Bailey. Bridge-Street, Westminster. — is about - of a mile S. from Charing-cross B towards the Abbey, extending from King-st. to the bridge. Bridge - Ward - School, Old Swan- lane,— -a few doors on the L. from 104, Upper Thames-st, near Lon don-bridge, Bridge-Wharf, Tooley-Street, — the first wharf on the L. in it, by London-bnd^e. Bridge- Yard, Tooley-Street, — at 17, the first on the L. from Londoh. bridge, leading to Cotton's and Hays's wharfs. Bridgewater-Gardens. Bridgewater. Square, — on theN. side, extending from Brackley-st. Golden-lane, to Fan-st. Goswell-st. Bridgewater-Square, Barbican, at the N. end of Princes-st. from 42, Barbican, leading to Bridge- water-gardens, Bridle-Lane, Golden-Square. the first E. parallel to it, extending from 8. Brewer-st. to 34, Silver- street. Bridewell, Westminster, — the E, end of James-st. near i- a mile on the R. from Buckingham-gate, facing the W. end of Great Peter-st. Bridewell. Bridge-Street.Blackfriars,- between 12 and 1 3, about twelve doors on the R, from Fleet-st. Bridewell, Clerkenwell-green,-^on the N. side the church, facing , James's - walk, from Aylesbury- street. Bridwell-Precinft, — is situate on the W, side of Blackfriars-bridge, ex tending to Whitefriars. Bridewell - Walk, CIerkenw,ell - Close, — is the N. continuation of it, entering bythe church, to Rosa mond-street. Brighton-Place , Kent-Road. — forms part ofthe S, side ofit. a few yards on the R, from the Elephant and Castle, op. Rockingham-row, Brighton-Place. Hackney- Road, • forms part of the S. side of It, about i of a mile on the R. from Shoreditch- B Shoreditch-church, op. Alport's Nursery. Brill-Place, Sommers-Town, — at the N.side the Brill, facingSkinner-st. or the first on the L. in Brill-row, towards Camden - town,; there is another entrance at 16, Chapel- path.- Brill-Row, Soraraers-Town, — at the N, side the Brill, extending N; to the Crescent. Brill-Terrace , Sora raers-To w n, — the N, continuation, or a part of Brill- row, See Ditto. Brissenden-Buildings, Brewer-Street, Piralico, — the first three or four houses on the R. in it adjoining ' Piralico. Bristow-Street, Blackfriars,-; — the first on the L. on St. Andrew's-hill from Earl-st, and js continued by Hnish-court to Water-lane, Britain-Court, Ratcliffe-highway,^ — at 177, leading to Princes-square. Britain (Little), Aldersgate-Street, — at 175, the first on the L, from St, Martin's-le-Grand, leading to St, Bartholoraew's-hospital on the L, and to Duke-st. and 56, Smith- field on the R. Britannia-Court, Mason-street, Lam beth, — the third on the L. from 30, Bridge- road, near Westmin- iter-bridge.' Britannia-Court, Golden-Lane, Crip plegate,— — fhe second on the R. about half a dozen doors from Barbican. Britannia-Gardens,Hoxton,-is the N. parallel to part of Old-street-road, and about ^ of a mile distant, ex tending from the back of the Bri tannia, Hoxton-town, to Haber dashers-walk. Britariftia-Street, Gray's-Inn-Lane, — the N. end of it, near Battle- bridge and Pentonville, about | of a mile on the R. from Middle-row, Holborn. Brite's or Brit's-Building Long- B - Alley, Moorfields,— the fourth on the R. from Woijhip-st. towards Sun-street or Crown-street. Brit's - Street, Sampson's - Gardens, Wapping, — the second on the R. in Globe-st. from 60, Wapping- st. leading to the London-docks. Britt's-Buildings, Hoxton, — the N. end of Haberdalhers-Vow. opposite Monks-buildings andCoffee-house- row, about | of a raile on the L. frora Old-street-road, entering by Pitfield-street. Britllh AflTurance-SocIety.r: — at 129, Aldersgate-st. about twelve doors on the Right S. frora Barbican, near .|. of a mile on the Left N. from Newgate-street. This is a Benefit Society. British Bre.wer,y, Church - Street; . Lambeth, — is between Prat-street . and Norfolk-row. British Copper - Corapany, Upper , Thames-Street,— at 68, about the middle of the S. side, three or four doors W. from Queen-st. Britifh Fire-Office,. 429, Strand and 21, Cornhlll. Britifh Gallery, Pail-Mall. at 59, about thirteen doors on the L. from St. James's-Street, British Lying-In-Hospital, Brown- low-Street, Drury-Lane, — at 34, about thirteen doors on the R. from 20, Drury-lane. British Mercury Newspaper.Office, Hind-Court, Fleet-Street, at 5, behind 147, Fleet-street. Britifh Museum, Great Russell- Street, Bloomfbury,— is opposite 50, a few doors on the R. from the N. W. corner of Bloomfbury- square. Britifh Neptune Newspaper-Office, 143, Fleet-Street, near -I- of a mile on the R. from Fleet-market. Britifh Press Newspaper - Office, Strand, at 5, the back of St; Clement's church," a few doors on the Right W. of Temple-bar, G Britten B Britten cr Brlton-Coutt, Water-Lane, Fleet-Street, — the third on the R. about eighteen doors from 67, Fleet.street. Britten - Court, Freeman's Lane, Horselydown, at 22, the back of Webster's wharf. Broad- Arrow. Court, Grub -Street, St. Luke's, — the third on the L. and about ten doors frora Chiswell- street. Broad-Bridge, Shadwell-HIgh-St. — at 87, the fifth on the R, below the church, leading to Dean-st. Broad-Court, Drury-Lane, — at 43, near Long-Acre, leading to Bow- st, Covent-garden, by the Theatre. Broad-Place. Shoreditch, at the back or E. side of the church, ex tending from Auftin-st, to Castle- street, is continued by Cock-lane to Church-street, Broad-Sanftuary. Westminster. on the N. side of the Abbey, extend ing from King-st. to Tothlll-st. Broad-Street, St. Giles's or Blooras- bury, the W, continuation of Holborn, extending from Drury- lane to the church, the N, side is in Bloomsbury, the S, side In St. Giles's parifh. Broad - Street, Carnaby - Market, Golden-Square, — at 86, Berwick- st. the third on the R, from 372, Oxford-st. extending to Marshall- st. Golden-square. Broad -Street (Old), Threadneedle- Street, the first on the L. from the N. E. corner of the Royal - Exchaiige.where the nurabers begin and end, viz. 1 and 82, extending to, London-Wall, about ^ of a mile in length, Broad-Street (New), the first N. parallel to part of London-Wall, extending from the N. end of Old Broad-st. op. Bifhopsgate-church- yard, to Broker-row, Moorfields, and also the continuation of Old Broad-st. to Broad. st, buildings. B Broad-Street-BuildIngs,-the N. con- tinuation of Old and part of New Broad-st. to Moorfields. Broad-Street, Ratcliffe,- the E. con' tinuation of Ratcliffe - highway and Shadwell High-street, extend ing from Cock-hill to Ratcliffe;, cross. Broad-Street, Lambeth, extends from Lambeth - butts (between Vauxhall- walkand Lambeth-walk) to the Thames, is near ^ of a mile S, from the church. Broad-Street, Horselydown, — the E. continuation of Tooley-street and Back-st. to John-st. Broad-Street-Chanibers. Old Broad. Street, — at 37, op. Winchester-st. by the Excise-office. Broad-Wall. Chrift-Church, — is at the W. end of Stamford-st. Black friars-road, (near the bridge) ex tending from OU Barge- stairs. Upper Ground,to Charlotte-street, Lambeth-marsh, about ^ of a mile in length. Broad- Way, Westminster, at the W. end of Tothill-st, from the Abbey, and E. end of York-st, and James.street frora Bucklng- hara-gate. Broad-Way, Blackfriars, the first on the L. in Cock-court from 19. Ludgate-st, (op, the Old Bailey), it is continued by Water-lane to Earl-st. by the bridge. Broad-Way.St, Thomas's. Borough,- the first on the L. in St, Thomas's- st. from 43, High-st. Borough, leading to Dean-st. New- way, and the Maze. Broad- Way- Yard, Broad. Way, West minster, — at 9, Ditto. See Broad- Way, Broad- Yard. Tummill-Street, Clerk enwell,- — about fifteen doors on the L. from the Seffions-house, and nearly op. Castle-street. Broad- Yard. Cowheel-Alley, White. cross-Street, St. Luke's, — the first on B on the L. from 168, Whitecross.. street, towards Golden-lane. Broad- Yai:d, Blaekman-Street, Bo- rou,^h, at 69, leading to Great Suffolk-st. by the King's-bench, Broken - Wharf, Upper Thames - Street, at 41, op. Old Fish-st. hill, about -!. of a mileE, from or below Blackfriars-bridge. Broker's Alley, Drury-Lane,-at 25, nearly opposite Great Queen-stteet, Lincoln's-inn -fields, leading Into Castle-street. Broker- Row, Moorfields, — Is on the ^E, side, extending from London- wall to Broad-st. buildings. ' Bromley- Place, Conway-street, Fitz roy-Square, — 'three doors on the L. frorh 26. London-st. Brorapton. in the Parish of Kenfing- ton, commences atthe W. end of Sloane-st. and is the third coach turning on the L. | ofa mile from Hyde- park-corner. Brorapton-Chapel. is about the middle of Brorapton-row, near i ofa raile on the R. from Knights bridge, and about |. of a mile frora Hyde-park-corner. Brorapton-Crescent, — Is at the back of Michael's place, about § a mile on the L. from Knightsbridge, extending from Michael's grove to the Fulhara - road, near the Adrairal Kepple, Brompton-Grove, Brompton, is about seven houses on the S. E, side of the road, a little more than I of a mile on the L. from Knights bridge, op. 28, Brorapton-row. Brompton- Row, Brompton, — is part of the N.-W. side pf the road, commencing about 4- of a mile on the R. from Knightsbridge, leading towards Fulhara, near $- of a raile in length. Brompton-Terrace, part of the S. E. side of the road, about | of a mile on the L. from Knightsbridge, extending from Queen's buildings to Queen-street. B Brook's Court, Brook's Market, Holborn, the N. W. corner of it, leading to Bell-court and 22, Gray's-inn-lane. Brook's Cpurt, Brook- Street, Lam-- beth. — is about a dozen doors on the L. from Little Moor-^lace, towards West-square. Brook-Court, Brothers-Row. High- Street-Lambeth, — the first on the L. and a few yards from High- street. Brook's Court, Upper Lambeth- Marsh, — the first on the L. frora the turnpike, towards Stangate- st. leading into Carlisle-lane, Brook'sCourt,Vine-Yard.St.01ave's, the third on the R, frora 110, the E. end of Tooley-st. towards ' Pickle-Herring-Stairs, Brook's Gardens, Hampstead-Road.- at the W. end of Henry-street on the R. Brook's Gardens, Coldbath-ftelds,— the back of Brook's place, near the Union public-house, onthe road frora Clerkenwell to Pentonville. Brook's Market, Holborn, is the N. end of Brook-street, from 140, Holborn, about i of a raile on the R. frora Fieet-market. Brook's Mews, Davis-Street, Berke ley-Square. — at 46, five doors S. from 40, Brook-st, leading into Avery-row, Brook's Mews, Cleaver-Street, Ken- nlngton-Cross, the first on the R, in it from the White Hart towards Princes-square. Brook's Place, Kennington-Cross,— is facing Upper Kennlngton-lane, forming part of the E. side of the road between the White Hare and Kennington-green , Brook's Place, Clerkenwell. — ^is a short row of small houses by Bag nige- Wells, about I of a mile N. from the Seffions-hpuse towards Pentonville and Battle-bridge. Brook's Place, Little Charles-Street, Hampstead- B Hampstead-Road, — r-the first on the L. and five doors frora 5, Mary-street, near the W. end of Charles-st. Harapstead-road. Brook-Street, Fitzroy-Square, the first on the R, in the New road from Tottenham - Court - road, towards Paddington, leading into Chafles-st. and Hampstead-:road. Brook.Street(Little),Fitzroy-Square, the second on the L. in Brook- st. frora the New road, nearly op, Charles-st. Hampstead-road, Brook-Street, Holborn, at 140, about I of a mile on the R. from Fleet-market, leading into Brook's market. Brook-Street, Grosvenor-Square, — extends from the N. E. corner of it to 103, New Bond-st, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 58, is near| ofa raile in length . Brook . Street (Little), Hanover- Square,^extends frora the S. W. corner to New Bond.:st, op. the last described. Brook -Street (Upper), Grosvenor- Square,— extends from the N. W. corner of it, where the numbers begin and end, viz, 1 and 55, to Fark-lane, about -| of a mile in length. Brook-Street, Ratcliffe, is the E. continuation of Back-lane andSun- Tavern-fields, also the first N. parallel to Cock-hill and Broad- st. extending from Love-lane to Butcher-row and White Horse.st. near ^ of a mile in length. Brook-Street, Walcot- Place, Lam beth, — is about -| of a mile on the L. from Westminster bridge, lead ing from Little Moor-place {op. Lambeth new chapel) to South-st. and West.square, about |. of a mile in length. Brook'sWharf,UpperThamesrStreet, —at 51, op. Bread-st. hill, about 4 of a roile E. from or below Blackfriars-bridge. B Brook's Wharf, Willow-Street, Bank- fide, — is situate between Pye-gar, dens and Love-lane, about y of aj mile below Blackfriars - bridge, Surrey side. Brook's Wharf. Weaver's Lane, Bo- rough, — is situate on the R. in it; from 119, Tooley-st. ^ of a mile below London-bridge. Brook's Yard, Angel- Alley, Moor fields, — the second door on the R. frora Long-alley, near the W. end of Skinner - street, Bishopsgate-. without. Brook's Yard, UpperThames-Street,- the back of 201, or the first on the L. in Old Fish-street-hill, by Meffrs. Hahn andCo'ssugar house, Brother's Buildings, Ogle - Court, Queen - Ann - Street East, Mary bone. — the first on the L. from 15, Queen-Ann-st. and the first on the R.from 10, Upper Marybone-st, Brother's Row, High-Street, Lam beth, — the fourth on the R. from, the church, leading into Fore-st. Brown's Buildings, Stanhope-Street, Clare-Market ,-at 27, three doors N, fromWhite-Horse-yard,Drury- lane. Brown's Buildings, St. Mary Axe,- at 5, the first on the R. from' 116, Leadenhall-st. leading into Bury at reet. Brown's Builciings, Princes -Street, Rosemary- Lane,-^the first on the L, from Rosemary-lane, at the E. endof Glasshouse-yard, Minories, Brown's-Buildings, Upper E. Smith- field, at 116. the first E. from Butler's-buildings, nearly opposite . Nightingale-lane. frown's Buildings, Glean - Alley, Tooley.Street, — at the further end of it from 218, Tooley-st. near London-bridge. Brown's Court. Edgware-Road, at 81, the back of Winchefter. row, about -j of a mile on the R. from Tyburn turnpike, Brown'^ B Prown's Court, North-Row, North Audley-Street, at 22, leading to ID, Green-street. - frown's Court, Garnaby-Market, — at 24, the N. E. corner of it. Brown's Court, Angel-Alley, Moor. fields, — the second on the R. from Long-alley, op. Brewhouse.yard. Brown's Court, Great Ayliff-Street, Goodraan's Fields, at 49. the first on the R, four doors W, from Red-lion-street, Whitechapel, Brown's Lane. Spitalfields. — op. 55, Brick-lane. a few doors S. from Hanbury's brewery, leading into Lamb-street, Spital-sq'uare, and Bishopsgate-without. Brown's-Passage, Green-Street, N. Audley-Street, at 50, the first on the L.from 28, North Audley- street, leading into Lee's mews. Brown's Q^ay, Wapping, — is op, 7, Wapping-st. by Hermitage-bridge, Brown-Street; Grosyenor^Square, — is parallel to part of the N, side of it, and the second S, parallel to Oxford-st. about | of a mile on thp |l. from Hyde-park, extending from 36, Duke-st,. to George-st, Brown-Street, Bunhill-Row,- — is a part of the E, side of it, at 60, near Featherstone-street, Brown-Street, Upper George-Street, Edgware-Road, — at 10. thirteen doors on the L, from 45, Edgware- road, and five doors on the R. from Adam-Street West, Cumberland- place, Brownlow-Street, Holborn, — at' 50. N. side, nearly op. Chancery- lane, leading into Bedfordrrow. Brownlow-Street, Drury-Lane, — at 20, W, side, near Holborn and Broad-st, St, Giles's, leading into Old Belton-Street, prunswick-Chapel, Upper Berkeley. Street, Portman-Square. — on the N, side between Quebec-st, and Cumberland-place. Brunswick.Court,Brunswick.Street, B Christ-Church, at 34, leading into Green-walk, Brunswick - Mews, Wilmot , Street, Brunswick-Square,— at 4, the first on the R. from 36, Bernard- street. Brunswick - Mews, Cumberland- Street, Portman-S(juare,-the fourth on the R. from 245, Oxford-st, four doors from Upper Berkeley- street. Brunswick-PIaee, City-Road, is about| of a mile N, frOra Finsbury- square (by the turnpike) , the first on the R. frora Old-street, leading to Charles-st. Hoxton. Brunswick-Place, BrunswIck.Street, Christ-Church, — at 17, on theN. side, near Green-walk. Brunswick- Place, Kent- Road, is about ^ of a mile on the R. below the Brlcklayeis-arms, adjoining East-lane. Brurawick-Row, Horseferry-Road, Westminster, is part of the W. end of it, extending from Strutton- ground and Gr^at Peter-street to Bridewell, opposite the Grey-coat- school. Brunswick-Square, — is situate on the N. side of Great Guilford-street, Gray's-inn.lane, the first entrance from ditto is Lausdown-place, on the W. side the Foundling- hospital. Brunswick-Street, Stamford-Street, Blackfriars.road, — at 12, leading to Green-walk by Christ.church, about f of a mile in length, Brunswick-Street (Little), Christ- Church, Surrey, — the S. continu ation of the last from Greene walk to Cross-street, Brunswick • Terrace, Brunswick- Square, See Colonade. Brush-Court,UpperEastSmithfield,- at 60, the third on the R, about sixteen doors E. frora Tower- hill. Brutoii-Mews,, North Brutdn-Street,- is B ' is the continuation bf Little Bruton- street to Bruton-place. - Eruton-Mews, South Bruton-Street,- is five doors on the L. In Bruton- street from 146, New Bond-st. Bru ton-Place, Berkeley-Square, — at 22, the N. W. corner leading into Bruton-mews andLIttleBruton-st. Bruton-Street, Berkeley. Square, extends from the E, side of it to 146, New Bond-street. Bruton-Street (Little), — the first on the R. in the last 'described, three doors from 146. New Bond-sfreet. leading into Bruton - mews and Berkeley-square, Bryanstone-Street, Portman-Squarc,- 'the first N. parallel to Oxford-st. extending from 19, Portman-st. to 7, Great Cumberland-st. near Tyburn-turnpike. Bryani-tone-Street (Upper), — the W. continuation of the la;,t from Great Cumbcrland-st. to Edgware-road, it is the first on the R. in the said road from Tyburn-turnpike. Brydges-Street, Covent-Garden, the continuation of Catherine-st. from 342, Strand, leading to Great Russell-st. by Drury-lane theatre. Bryon's Buildings, Stangate, Lam beth, at the N. end of the Bi shop's - walk, near WeUmlnster- bridge. Buck's Head-Court, Great Distaff- Lane, — three doors on the R. from 31. Old Change, by St. Paul's church-yard. Buck's Row, Ducking -Pond -Row, Whitechapel-Road,— — is a part of the N. side of it by Liptrap's distillery. Buckbridge or Buckeridge - Court, Buckbridge-Street, St. Giles's, — is about the middle of the S, side of it, , Buckbridge-Street, St. Giles's,— at 'iC, High-Street, the fir»t on the R. from the church towards Ox ford-st.' leading into Dyot-st. B Buckingham-Court,Charing-Crossl- at 36. the N. side the Admiralty, leading Into Spring-gardens. BuckIngham-Gate,St.James's-Park,- at the W. end of it by the Queen's palace. Buckinghara - Gate, Buckingham- Street, Strand, — at the S. end of it by the Thames, Buckingham - House, St, James's Park, — on the W. side of it, about |-of a mile from St. James's palace. Buckingham-Place.FItzroy.Square,- on the W, side of it, being the con tinuation of Cleaveland-st. from Carburton-street to the New road. Buckingham - Row. James - Street, Westminster. — at the E, end pf it. op. the Blue.coat-school. about I of a mile on the R. frora Buck ingham-gate. Buckingham-Street, Strand, — at 38. about ^ of a mile on tlie R. from leadl ing towards Charing-cross, the Thames. Buckingham-Street. Fitzroy-Square.- extends from Buckingham-place to 41, Upper Norton-street, near the New road. Buckle-Street, Goodman's Fields, — at 35, Red-lion-street, thesecond on the L. from 32, Whitechapel extending to Plough-street. Bucklersbury,Cheapside, — coraraen ces at 80. op. the Old Jewry, on the R. extending to the back of the Mansion-house. Buckley - Court. High - Street, St, Giles's, at 10, nearly op, the church, leading into Church-lane. Budge-Row. Watllng-Street,^ — the E. continuation of it to Cannon- St. extending from St. AnthoHn's church, Size-Lane, to Walbrook. Bull- Alley, Princes-Street,Larabeth,- at the middle of it, nearly opposite Anderson's walk, leading to Fore- street and the Thames. Bull-Alley, Upper Ground, Christ- Churcii, — is about -| of a mile W. from B from Blackfriars-bridge, and op. Boddy'? britjge, ' Bullard's Place, Bethnal-Green,— is nearly -I of a mile direftly E, from theSalmon and Ball on the Green, or first S. parallel to part of Green- street,, extending from Green- place to Wes;-street. , Bull-Bridge, Bermondsey,— the first on the left in Magdalen-street,. from 140, Tooley-st. leading to Gibbon's rents and 27, Bermond sey-street, Bull-Court, Glltspur-Street, — at 15, the second on the R. from New gate-st. towards Smithfield. Bull. Court or Yard, Fan -Street, Goswell-Street, — Is the continua tion of It on the left. Bull -Court, , Petticoat-Lane, Spital fields, is three doors N. from Wentworth-st. on the same side. Bull-Court, Kingsland-Road, the third on the L. frbm Shoreditch- church, Bull-Court, Whitecha.pel, at 78, the first W. from Osborn-st. nearly opposite the church. Bull-Court, NightingaIe-Lane,Lime- ' house, the first on the L. from Ropemakers - fields towards the New cut, Bull-Court, Kent-Street, Borough, — at, 290, a few doors ori the R. from .St. George's chutch. Bull - Court, Tooley - Street, See Tooley's Gateway, Bullen-Court, Strand,-at407, nearly op. the Adelphi, leading to 15, Maiden-lane, Covent-garden. Bull- and Gate-Court, Hojborn, — at 243, three doors E. from Little Trurnstlle, Lincoln's-Inn-fields, Bull's-Head-AIley or Court, Turn-, mill-Street, Clerkenwell, — at. 19, Peter-st. the second on the R. in it frora Turnralll-st. or seven doors on the L. from 30, Saffron-hill in the op, direftlon. Bull's Haad - Court, Great Peter- B Street, Westminster, at the W- end, of It, by the Horseferry-road opposite Duck-lane, Bull'-s-Head-Court. Cow-Lane, W, Smlthfield," — at 5, the first on the R. from Snow-hill. Bull's-Head-CpiirtjNewgate-Street,- at 80, the third on the R, from Cheapside, two doors E, from Butcherhall-lane. Bull's- Head-Court,Lawrence- Lane,— at the bac'K of 97, Cheapside. Bull's - Head - Court. Newlngton- Causeway. the first on the-L, from the King's-bench towards the Elephant and Castle. Bull's-Head. Passage, Gracechurch- street. — at 81,- leading to Leaden- hall-raarket. Bull's- Head-Paffage, Wood-Street, Cheapside, at 94, op. Love- lane, leading to Oat-lane and 11, Noble-st. BulUInn, Holborn, — at 121, about y of a mile on the R. from Fleet- market. Bull-Inn, Bi(hopsgate,-at 91. about |- of a mile on the L, from Corn hiU. Bull-Inn, Leadenhall- Street,-at 152, six doors on the L. from'Con'ihill. Bull-Inn, Aldgate,-. — at 26, a few doors on the L.' from the pump towards Whitechapel. Bull-Lane, Stepney, op. the W. side, the church, leading towards Whitechapel, Bull Livery-Stables, Goswell-Street,-' at 6, about |- of a mile on the L. N. from Barbican, and six' doors from Fan-street. Bull and Mouth-Inn, Bull and Mouth- Street, the first gate on the L. from 5, St. Martin's-le-Grand. Bull and Mouth-Street, St. Martin's- le-Grand,. at 5. op. St. Ann's- lane, the second on the L. from 66, Newgate-street, leading Into Butcherhall-lane. Bullock - Court, Whitecross - Street, St. B St. Luke's,— at "98, about | of a mile on the R. from Cripplegate- church, nearly op. Playhouse-yard, lei^ding into Blue-Anchor-alley. Bull - Stake - Court, High- Street, Whitechapel, — at 58, the first W. from the church. Bull-Stairs, Upper Ground. Christ- church, — at the end of Bull-alley. See Ditto. Bull-Wall,CheIsea,— at 18, Paradise- row, about the middle of the S, side, it leads, to the Thames, Bull -Wharf, Queenhithe, Upper Thames-Street, the S, end of BuU-whart-lane from 62, Upper Thames-street. Bull- Wharf- Lane, Upper Thames- Street, at 62, by Queenhithe, about .J of a mile en the L. from London - bridge towards Black friars. Bull- Yard. White- Horse- Street, Rat cliffe, is two doors on the L, from Butcher-row, Ratcliffe-cross, towards the Commercial-road, Bull- Yard, Windmill-Street, Hay- market,- — at 43, about fourteen doors on the L. frora Piccadilly, and three doors frora Queen-st, Bull. Yard, Fan-st. Goswell-street. See Bull-Court. Bulljrrag^Row, Bethnal-Green, is about I of a mile E, from the Green, at the back of the corner formed by Green-st. and Globe- street. Bulstrode-Mews, Marybone-Lafie, — at 32, eight doors from High-st. and four doors N. from Bulstrode- street, Bulstrode-Street, Marybone. — at 28. Marybone-lane, the fourth on the R. about |- of a mile from 158, Oxford-st. leading to 48, Welbeck- street. Bunches-Alley, Thrawl- Street, Spi- tal-fields,— at 22, the first on the R. from 208, Brick-lane, about j of a mile N. from Whitechapel- church. Biinliill-Row, St. Luke's,— the first W, parallel to Finfbury- square and theArtillery-groundjextending, from 63, Chiswell-st, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 133, to Old-st. op. St, Luke's hospital^ about -j of a mile in length, Burden-Street, Berkeley-Square, — at 30, Davis-st. op, Mount-st. three doors on the R. from the square, leading into John-street. Burdett-Street, Lock's Fields, Wal worth. See York-Street. Burleigh - Court, Burleigh - Street, Strand, — —the second on the L; from 365, in the Strands See the next article. Burleigh-Street, Strand, at 365, about the middle of the N. side, on the W, side of Exeter-change, leading to Exeter-street. Burlington-Gardens, — attheback of Burllngton-house, extending from 24, Old Bond-st. to Vigo-lane. Burlington-House, at 52 and 53, Piccadilly, about i of a mile on the R, from the Hay.market. op. Duke-st. St. James's, Burlington-Mews (New), Swallow- Street, — at 129, about | of a mile on the L, frora 44, Piccadilly, Buriington- Street (New), Swallow- Street, — at 120, about i of a mile on the L. frora 44, Piccadilly, leading into Saville-row, Burlington-Street (Old), — the second on the R. in Vigo-lane from 148, Swallow-st. extending to Boyle* street. ' Burraan's-Row, Green-Street, Beth nal-Green, — is part of the S. side nearly op. Chefter- place, a few yards on the R. from the Green. Burr-Street, Lower East-Smithfield,- is near j of a mile E. from the "Tower, extending frora St. Cathe rine's, by Goodwin's brewery, to Nightingale-lane, about i of a mile in length. Burr- B BHrr.Street (Little),— at 41, Burr-st, leading to King "Henry - yard, Maudlih's rents, and 41, Lower East-Smithfield, Burrows-Buildings,,Blackfriars-Road, —forras part of the W. side of it, nearly op. Surrey-chapel, extend ing from Charlotte-st. to George's row, by the Bun-house. Burrows-Mews, is at the back or ^ W. side of Burrows-bulldings. See Ditto. Bury-Court, St. Mary-Axe,— at 20, ¦ the fourth on the R. from llff, Leadenhall-Street. Bury.Place, Bloomfbury, is the continuation of Lyon-st. frora 143, High Holborn, being the W. side of Bloorasbury. market. Bury.Street, Bloomsbury,— .the con tinuation of Bury-place and Lyon- street, from 143, High Holborn, extending from 30, 'Hart-st. to 66, Great Ruffell-street. Bury-Strect, St. James's, — is the fir^t E. parallel to St. Jaraes's-street, extending from 81, Jermyn-street to King-street. Bury-Slreet, St. Mary-Axe, is the ,E. parallel to it, entering by a sraall court at 10, leading to Bevis- Marks. Burying - Ground - Alley, Chequer- Alley, Bunhill-Row, — about the middle of the N. side ofit, enter. ing from 99, Bunhill-row, or at l07, Whitecross-street. Burying- Ground- Passage, Paradise- Street, Marybone,— at 11, the W. end, leading to Paddington-st. . Busby-Street, James-Street, Bethnal- Green,- — the second on the R. and on the L. in it from 124, Church- street, leading into Oakley-street, Thoraas-st. and 118, Brick-lane. Bush-Lane, Cannon-Street, — at 22, op. St. Swithin's-lane, leading to 168, Upper Thames-Street, about 4. of a mile on the R: from Lon don-bridge. B Bush-Lane, (Little),— at 23, Bush- lane, Cannon-st. leading to 156j Upper Thames-street. BusheU-Court, Stoney-Street, Bo- rough, — is op. 9, the first on the R. from the Clink, towards the Borough- market. Bushel's Rents, Wapping,— — at 7, the second on the L. below the; Hermitage . bridge, leading to Great Hermitage-street. Butchers-Hall, Puddlng.Lane, at 34, four doors on the L. from 5,. Eastcheap. Butcherhall-Lane, Newgate-Street,- at 82, a few doors on the R. from Cheapside, leading to Little-Bri tain and Smithfield. Butcher- Row, Upper East-Smith field, at 81, the first on the R. ftom Tower-hill, and about § of a raile distant, leading to Lower, East-Smithfield. Butcher-Row, Ratcliffe-Cross, — ex tends from the E. end of Broadest. to Brook-st, and White-horse-st, Butcher-Row, St, George's Market. St, George's Fields, — ^at the N. W. side of it, leading towards the London-road. Butlers-Alley, Moor-Lane, Moor fields,— at the N. end of it, on tha L, from 87, Fore-st, leading Into Ropemakers-st. Finsbury-square. Bu ders- Alley or Court, Moor-Lane,- the fifth on the R. from 86, Fore st, leading to 26, liittle Moor fields. Butlers - Buildings, George - Street, Spitalfields, the first on the R. N. from Spicer-st. near 82, Brick- lane. Butlers-Buildings, Upper Eaft-Smith- field,— at 112, about i of a mile on the L. from Tower-hill, leading into Cartwright-square and Rose mary-lane. Butler's - Buildings , Artillery - Lane, Southwark, — is about the middle of the S. side, the second on the H R. down B !ft.. down Crucifix-lane, from 50, Bermondsey-Street. Butler's Wharf, Shad-Thames,Horse- lydown,- — op. Thomas-st, f of a mile below London-bridge. Button-CPurt, Acorn- Alley, Bishops gate, the first on the L. frora 124. Bishopsgate-without. Button's-Entry. White-Horse-Street. Ratchffe,-is at the N, end. nearly op. the Workhouse, Euxton.Place. Lambeth. — Is near f a mile on the R. from Weftminfter- hridge op. the Terrace, and lead ing from Lambeth new chapel • towards the church. Byce - Court, Blue - Anchor - Yard. Roseraary-Lane. — the third on the R, from 48, Rosemary - lane. towards Upper East-Smithfield, Syde-Street, Bethnal-Green, the N, side of Anehor-st. extending from Swan-yard to Club-row, Byfield - Place. Charlotte - Street, Blackfrlars-Roadi a few houses on the R. between Surrey-chapel and Gravel - lane, by the N, £, corner of Nelson-square, CABBAGE ALLEY, Long- Lane, Bermondsey. Is near the raiddle of the N, side, a few doors W, from the King's head. Cable - Place. Cable - Street, Well- close-Square. — is opposite Short-st. at the back of the houses frora 40 to 55. Cable-Street, WellcloseiSqnare, — is the E, continuation of Rosemary- ¦ lane. Tower-hill, extending from White-lion St. to the New-road, ,St, George's in the East, Gaddick's Row, Whitehall. is about thirty doors on the L. from Charing-eross towardsWeftminfter- bridgc, op. the Admiralty, leading into Great Scotland-yard.' Cadogan - Place, Sloane - Streef,- Chelsea, is op. 76, and tfie Cadogan-arms, about i of a mile on the L. from Knightsbridge, Cadogan-Place (Upper), Sloane-St.;' Chelsea,— op. 50, about i of a mile on the L. from Knightsbridge. Cain's Court, Cain's Place, Chuxch- Lane, Whitechapel,— is about the middle of the E, side of Cain's Place. Cain's Place,. Church-Lane, White chapel, the first on the R. and about six doors from 65, Cable- st. Wellcloise-square. Caledonian -Hotel, Robert - Street, Adelphi, at 3, the W. end of Adelphi-terrace,entrance by Adam- street, 73. in the Strand. Calender- Yard, Long-Alley, Moor-- fields,— the sixth on the L. from Moorfields towards San-st. nearly op. Ball-alley. Calico-Buildings, Neckinger, Ber mondsey, — on the E. side ot ity facing Prospeft-row and Parker's- row, about | of a mile frora Hickman's folly, Doekhead. Calthorpe - Place, Paradise - Row, Chelsea.— Is op. 12, and Is the first on the L. a few yards frora the Hos pital towards Battersea-bridge. Calvert-Stireet, Old Gravel-Lane, — is about I ofa mile on the R. from 65, Ratcliffe-highway, nearly op. No. 28, leading to 'Tench-st. and the London-dock. Cambridge-Heath, Hackney-Road, - is about li of a mile frora Shore ditch-church, by the turnpike towards Hackney. Cambridge-House. Hackney-Road. See Cambridge-Heath," Cambridge-Place. Cleveland-Street, Fitzroy-Square, — on the W, side the square, between Carburton-st. and Buckinghani-st, Cambridge-Place. Cambridge -Heath, Hackney-Road, is a few doors on the L.from the turnpike towards Hackney, Hackney, near the .Hare public- house. Carabridge-Place, Hackney-road, — forms part of the N, side of it, extending frora Great Cambridge- st, towards, the Nag's-head. Cambridge-Street (Great), Hackney- Road, — is about I a mile on the L. from Shoreditch-church, leading towards Dalston. Cambridge-Street (Little), Hack'ney- Road, is about eight doors on the L. in Great Cambridge-street from Hackney- road. Cambridge-Street, Golden-Square, — ii the N. continuation of Wind- mlll-st. Hayraarket, leading into Biroad-st. Poland-st. and to 365, Oxford-st. Camden-Court. Grub-Street, Crip plegate, ^at the N. end, three , d-3ors orf the L. from Chiswell-st, Camden-Row, Bethnal-Green-Road, forras part of the S. side of it, about I of a mile on the R. from 65, Shoreditch, by Wllmott-street, , near the Green, Camden-Street,East-Lane.Wal worth. the second on the L. about f of a mile frora the High-street or road. extending to Lodi's fields. Carael- Buildings'. Orchard - Street, Portman-Square. — at 9, the secpnd on the R. from .197, Oxford-st. leading into Edward's mews and Duke-st. 'pamoraile-Street, Bishopsgate, — — the fi.rst on the R. near ^ of a raile N, frora Cornhlll, or a few doors S, from .Houndsditch, it leads , into St. Mary Axe. Garaomlle-Mews, Camomile-Street, Blfhopsgate, — at 15, that number ^ of doors on the, R, from Bishops- gate-street, Camperdown-Place,Snow's Fields. — the fourth on, the L,. from 238, Bermondsey-Street, bythe Ship and Mermaid'publichouse. ! C;^mpiQn-Lane;,UpperTharaes.Street, at.89, about ^ of a mile on the L. from Loodon.brldge. and is by the church, op. Suffolk-lane. Canal-Office, Change-Alley,"— at 9, the third house on the R, from 67, Lombard-st, towards Cornhlll, Cane-Place. Gravel-Lane, Borough,- at the S. end of it, and E. end of Bennett's-row, Blackfriars-road, Cannon or Canon-Alley, St. Paul's Church-Yard,— at63,theN. side. a few doors from Cheapside^leadlng to 58. Paternoster- row, Cannon-Brewery, Knightsbridge,^ is nearly op. Sloane-st. about ^ of a mile on the R. from Hyde-park- corner, > Cannon-Place, Mile-End, — the first on theL. from the turnpike toward^ London, leading into Mile-End- Grove. _ , , Cannon-Row, Wellminfter, — extends from behind49. Parliament-street, to 9, Brid'ge-street. Cannon-Street, — the first N, parallel to Upper Thames-street, extending from Dowgate-hlU and WaJbrOok to Crooked-lane, about 5 of a mile in length,, Cannon-Street, St. George's in the East.i— at 143, Ratcliffe-highway by the church, extending to the New-road, it is Continued by Cannon-st. road to Whitechapel, distance about -I a mile. Cannon-Street, Mint, Southwark,-— the continuation of Lant-st, frdin 109. Blaekman-Street, leading into George-street and Great Suffolk- street, Canterbury - Buildings, Lambeth,—? the continuation., of Hercules- buildings from the Asylum towards Lambeth-church, ' Canterbury-Corner,Lambeth-Walk,- is about the mi4dle of Little Can- j terbury-plape. jCanterbury-Place, Lambeth,— forms part of the S. 'side of the road, leaditig from the llifee Stag« to, Lambetl?- Lambeth church, commencing near the New chapel, Canterbury-Place(Little),Lambeth,- is on the S, side or back of the last described, or the first on the R. in Lambeth-walk. Canterbury-Place, Walworth, ex tends from the W, end of Manor- row or place to Harford-lane, Canterbury -Row, Newington.- forras part of the E, side of the road, leading from the church to Kenningtoii-cotnmon,commencIngabout I of a mile on the L. from the church, Canterbury - Square, Dean - Street, Borough. — is two doors on the R. from 203, Tooley-st, about i of a mile from London-bridge, Canterbury- Walk, Canterbury-Build ings, Lambeth, is behind 15, Lambeth-terrace by South-street, leading to Canterbury-buildings, Canton - Place, East - India - Dock- Road, Limehouse, — forms part of the N, side of it, op. Pennyfields, Poplar, near | of a mile on the L. E, from Limehouse-church towards Blackwall, Capel.Court, Bartholoraew-Lane, — the first on the R. from the Royal- Exchange, facing the E. entrance of the Bank. Cape Trafalgar, Deptford Lower Road, — at the N. corner of China- hall, about 2f miles from London- bridge. Carburton-Street, Cleveland-Street, Fitzroy-Square, tile second on the R, from the New-road, nearly op, Grafton-st. from Tottenham- court-road, extending to Portland- road. Cardigan-Place, Upper Kennington- Lane, — forms part of the N. side of it by Kennington-cross, on the R. towards Vauxhall. Carey-Laiie, Cheapside,— the first N. parallel to part of it, extending from 32, Gutter-lane to 14, Foster- lane. Carey- Place, Oakley -Street, Lam beth.— at 27, by the Oakley-arms, leading to Carey-st. and Lambeth- marsh, Carey-Street.LambethLowerMarsh.- the first N, parallel to Oakley-st. entrance by Green-row, nearly op. James-street, Carey-Street, Chancery-Lane, at 99. the first on the L. frora 194, Fleet-st. leading into Portugal-st. and Clare-market, Carlisle-Cha pel , Kennington-Lane,- is situate between Pleasant-row and Mansion-house-row, about -| of a mile on the L. frora the Plough ai)d Harrow, by the 2 mUe-stone from Cornhlll. Carlisle-House, Carlisle-Lane, Lam beth, — about I of a mile on the L. in it, from the Marsh-gate. Carlisle-Lane, Mount-Street, Lam beth, is two or three doors S. from the Marsh-gate, on the R. leading to Carlisle-house and place. Carlisle-Place, Carlisle-Lane, Lam beth, is the continuation of it towards Lambeth-church, Carlisle-Square, Carlisle-Lane,Lam- beth, — is the first on the R. in it, a few yards frora the Marshi-gate, Carlisle-Street, Soho.Square, at 34, on the W, side, intersefting Dean-street at 67, and leadihg to Little Chapel-st, and Wardour- street. Carlton-House, Pali-Mall, — between 112 & 1 15, a few doors on the L. ftom the Hayraarket. Carlton - Place, St. Albans - Street, Pali-Mall, at 29, six doors on the L. from 13, Pall-Mall, under the archway. Carlton - Place, White - Hart- Row, Kennington,— the first on the L. ftom Kennington-lane, or the third on the R. from Clayton-place, Clapham-road. Newington, Carmarthen - Street, Tottenham- Court-Road, — is op, London.st. about about i a mile on the R. from St. Giles's-, extending frora 12, on the terrace, to the fields. Carnaby-Market, Golden-Square, — the W. end of Broad-st, on the R. from 86, Berwick-st, Oxford-st, Carnaby-Street, Carnaby-Market, — is on the W. side, extending from 28, Great Marlborough-Street to 22, Silver-street, Golden-souare. Carol's-Conrt, Charles-Street, Horse lydown, — at the back of 18, the corner of New-st, Doekhead. ¦ Carollpa Coffee-House, — 2.5,BIrchin- lane, four, doors on the L. frbm 36, Cornhlll. Caroline-Court, Great Saffron-Hill,- at 18, op. Charles^street, Hatton- garden, or the third on the R. frora Holborn-hill along Field- lane, Caroline - Mews, Caroline - Street, Bedford-Square, is about the middle of the E. side, op. Tavi- stock-st. Tottenhara-Court-road, leading into Charlotte-street, Caroline-Place,GreatGnIIford-Street, Foundling-Hospltal, — is op. 16. the second on the R, from Gray's- inn-lane, on the E, side the hospital. Caroline-Place, City-Road, — forms part of the N, side, about f of a mile on the R. from Old-street, towards Islington, extending from Plurabers-st. to City-terrace. ' Caroline-Street, Bedford-Square, extends from the S. W. corner to 116, Great Ruflell-st, ten doors on the L, from Tottenham-court- road-, Caroline. Wharf, Rotherhithe,- -is about I ofa mile below the church, nearly op. Clarence-st. the first W. frora Hanover-stairs. Carpenters-Buildings,London-Wall.- is op. the S, E, corner of Moor fields, about three doors W. frora Winchester-street, Carpenters -Hall, Carpenters- Build- c ings, London. Wall, article. See the last Carpenter-Street, Vine. Street, West minster,— at 44, the third on the L. frora 43, Millbank-st. leading to the Horseferry-road. Carpenter - Street, Mount . Street, Berkeley-Square, — six doors frora Davies-street, N.W. corner of the , square, leading into Mount-row, Carpenters- Yard, Half-Moon-Street, Bishopsgate, at the back of the Half-moon, a few yards oif the R. frora 170, Bishopsgate-without. Carr-Square. Cripplegate, — the third on the L. in Moor -lane, about twelve doorsfrom 87, Fore-st. Carr- Yard, Blue- Anchor- Yard, Rose mary-Lane. — the fourth on the R. from 48, Rosemary-lane towards Upper East-Smithfield, Carrier - Street, Church - Street, St. Giles's, — W. parallel to Dyot-st. extending frora Church-lane to Buckbridge-Street. Carrington-Place, Down-Street, PIc- ' cadilly, — is the continuation of it from the W. end of Piccadilly, leading to 17, Hertford-st. May- Fair. ¦ Carrlngton-Street, Shepherds -Mar ket, May- Fair, — is on the S, side, about six doors on the L. from White-horse- st, Piccadilly, Carron-WharfjUpper Thames-Street, Is op, 224, about j. of a mile E. from Blackfriars-bridge. Carter-Court, Redcross-Street, Bo rough. — at 89, the first on the L. from Park-st. Borough-market. Carter-Co,urt, Cutler-Street, Hounds ditch. — the first on the R. a few doors from 114, Houndsditch. Carter-Lane (Great), ' St. Paul's- Church-Yard, — the first on the L. in Creed-Lane from 14, Ludgate. street, extending to Paul's chain, St. Paul's church-yard. Carter - Lane (Little), St, Paul's- Church-Yard,-the E. continuation of of the last, extending from Paul's chain to 13, Old Change, Carter-Lane, Tooley-Street, at 943, the second on the R, from London-bridge, leading into the ShIp-Inn-yard. . Carter -Street. Bethnal-Green, at 1 67, Brick - lane, about | of a mile on the R. from Whitechapel. op. Hanbury's brewery, extending to Spital-street, Carthusian-Street. Aldersgate-Street, at 167, about eight or nine doors N. on the L. froni Barbican, leading into Charterhouse-square. Cartwright-Square, Rosemary -Lane.^" the S. end of Cartw right-street,, kading into the middle , of Upper . East- Smithfield, Cartwright-Street, Rosemary-Lane,- at 32. near i of a mile on the R. from the Minories, Tower-hill. leading to Cartwright-square and Upper Eaft-Smlthfield. Cartwright-Street, Broadway, West- min8ter,-at the W. end of Tothill- street from the Abbey, leading Into Park-street. Castle-Alley, Royal-Exchange, Is on the W. side leading from Com hill to the Bank, Castle -Baynard Copper -Company, Upper Thames - Street, at 12, between Anderson's and Carron Wharfs, about -^ of a mile E,.from Blackfriars-bridge, Castle-Court, Strand, -at 430, about -f-of a mile on theL. from Charing- cross, leading to 7, Chandos-st, Castle- Court, Popping's Court, Fleet- Street, the first on the L. in it from 111, Fleet-st. near Fleet- market. Castle-Court, Castle-Street, Oxford- Street,-at 14, four doors W. from 62, Berners-street. Castle - Court, Fullwood's Rents, Holborn, — ^at 23, five doors on the R. from 33, Holborn, nearly pp. Chancery-lane. •^afc.23, theR, leading Castle-Court, Piccadilly, - that number of doors c from the Hayraarket, into Castle-sfreet, Castle - Court, Whitecross - Street, Cripplegate, — at 55, the back of Whitbread's brewery. ^ Castle-Court, Lawrence-Lane, Cheap- side, — at 20, about ten doors on tlje L, frora 97. Cheapside, lead. ing to Mumford-court and Mllkj street. Castk-Court, Budge-Row. Watling. Street, at 10, leading to 14> Cloak-lane. Cagtle-Court, Castle-Street, Tarn. mill-Street, Clerkenwell, th^ first on the L. frora TurnmiU-st. towards Saffroii-hill, Castle- Court, Kingsland-Road, — is about -| of a mile on the L, frora Shoreditch-church, and op, Union-street, : Castle-Court, Birchin-Lane, — at 23, leading into Bell-yard and to 13, Gracechurch-street. Castle-Court, Castle-Street, Bethnal-* Green, the second on the R. from behind Shoreditch - church, eastward. Castle - Court, Old Castle - Street, Whitechapel, — the first on the L* in It frora Wentworth-st. towards Whitechapel High-street. Castle-Court, Castle-Lane, South- wark, — Is about the middle of the E. side. op. Morris's walk, 1 Castle-Court. Kent-Street.Borough,- at 248, on the S, side, about -i-of a roile on the R, froni St. George's church. Castle and Falcoln-Inn, Aldersgate-"! Street, — about ^ of a mile on the R. frora 65, Newgate-st. along St, Martin's-le-Grand, five doorsi N, from St, Ann's-lane, » Castle-Inn,Wood-Street, Cheapside,- at 26, being that nuraber of door^ on the R, frora 122, Cheapside. Castle -Lane, Jaraes -Street, West-! minster, c .minster, is at the ,E. end, about i ofa mile on the R. frora IJucklnehara - gate, leading to Elliott s, brewery and Brewer-st. Pimlico. , Cattle- Lane, , 'VVhitechapel, -at 121, about J of a mile on the ' L. below Aldgate-pUmp, leading to Old Castle-st. and -Wentworth- street, Castle-Lane, Southwark; the first on the R, in Castle-st. from 13, Redcross-st. leading to Maid-lane, op. Horse-shoe-alley. ¦ > Castle-Mews, Castle-Street. Oxford- Street.-at 66, three dooirs Wi from 63, Bemcrs-strect. ' Castle -¦ Place, New Castle - Street, Whitechapel, — the first on the R. from 120, Whitechapel, leading to Old Castle-st, and Wentworth- street. ' Castle -Place, Gibraltar - Row, St. George's Fields, — at 15. the first on the L. from Prospeft-place. Castle-Street, Leicester- Squ are;, is the first E, parallel to it, and the first W. to St. Martin's lane, ex tending frora Great Newport-st. to the, King's mews. Castle-Street, Long-Acre,-is the first N. parallel to It, extending from Charles-st, to Little St; Martin's lane, and is the continuation of Brokers-alley, from 25, Drury- lane, Ca.stle-Street East, or Little Castle- Street, Oxford-Street, the first N. parallel to part of It, extending from 81, Newman-st. to Qxford- market. Castle-Street West, or Great Castle- Street, Oxford-Street,. the W, • Continuation of the last, extending frora Oxford-market to 6, Princes- street, ' Cavendish - square ; • total length of these two streets is about • .J of a mile, - Castle-Street, Bloorasbury, 5s the ' first N. parallel to Broad-street, extending from Peter-st. to Vinc- , street, and is the W. continuation of Hart-st. to Thorney -street, Castle-Street, Saftron-Hill. — -at 60, leading into Turnraill-st. Clerken well, near the Green. Castle-Street, Air-Street, Piccadilly,- 1 three doors on the R. frora 27, i Piccadilly, leading to 22, Titch- j - borne-street. pastle-Street. Holborn. — at 12, on 'the te.iideef Middle-row, leading ! into Cursitor-street and Chancery- ! lane. fastle-Street, Falcon-Square, Alders gate-Street, — Is at the N, corner of ' it, leading Into Nichols. square. Well-street, and Jewin-street, Cattle-Street, Fleet-Mai'ket, — at 33, on the E. side, leading iuto Sea- coal-lane and Snow-hill,, Castle-Street, Upper Thames-Street.- op. 223, about -i- of a mile on the R. from Blackfriars-bridge, lead. ing to the Thames. Castle-Street, Moorfields, is the second N. parallel to Finsbury-sq. |- of a mile from it, and extends from 1 8. City-road to Paul-sf. Castle-Street, Bethnal-Green j ex tends from Ccck-lane behind Shore ditch-church to Gascoigne-place, it Is continued by Vir^nia-row to Bird-cage- walk and Hackney- road. Castle-Street (New), Bethnal-Green,- is the first on the R. in the last described from Shoreditch-church. Castle -Street (New), Whitechapel High-Street, — at 120, nearly op. Red-lion-st,Itis continued by New ' Castle-place and Old Castle-st. to Wentworth-st. Spitalfields. Castle-Street (Old), Whitechapel, — is the continuation of Castle-lane from 121, Whitechapel High-st, ' leading into \\'entworth - street, Spitalfields. Ca.'rtle-.Street, Houndsditch, — at 46, S, side, - being the second on the R. from Ri from Birnopsgate-churCh, lead ing to Bevis-Marks, Castle-Street, Redcross-Street, Bo rough, — at 14, the first on the R, from Park-street, Borough-market, leading to Castle-lane, Maid-lane, and Bankside. Castle-Street, Kent-Street, Boreugh,- at 94, about ^ of a mile on the L, from Church-Street, St, George's church. Castle-Yard, C! apel-Street, West minster, — is at the E. end by the Broadway, op. St, Margaret's burying - ground, leading into Snow's rents and York-street. Castle- Yard, Royal Hospital-Row, Chelsea, — a narrow passage near the hospital, leading into Turk's row, and situate between Ander son's yard and Loveland's yard. Castle*Yard, Castle-Street,Holborn,- at 37, leadinginto Norwich-court, and to 92, Fetter-lane. Castle- Yard,Bol5over-Street, Oxford- Street, — at 1 0, the second on the L, from 113, Oxford-street. Castle- Yard, Upper Thames-Street,- at 34, op. Larabeth-hill, near | of a mile on the R. from Black friars-bridge, leading towards the Thames. Castle-Yard, Gravel-Lane, Christ- Church, — the first on the L. from Holland-street, Blackfriars-bridge, behind the Falcon glass-house, Cateaton-Street, Milk- Street, Cheap- side, — at 16, N. end ofit. extend ing to the Old Jevwy, parallel to Cheapside. Catherine- Buildings, William-Street. Westminster, the first on the R. a few yards frpm 30, James- street, St. Catherine-Cree-Church, be tween numbers 84 and 88, Lead enhall-st, about ten doors on the R, from Aldgate-pump, St. Catherine Coleman's Church,-— on the E. side of Church-row, a a few yards behind 67, Fenchnrell*. street, St. Catherine's Church, St. Cathe rine's Street, Tower-Hill.-behind the houses which are op. St. Cathe- rine's stairs. CatherincCourt, Great Peter-Street, Westminster, — at the W. end, be- tween the Elephant and Castle and Duck-lane. Catherine-Court, Goswell-Street,— , at 54, nearly op. Little Sutton-jt. a few doors N. frora Old-st. Catherine-Court, Seething-Lane, — at 34, the second on the R. from ¦ £6, Great Tower-street, leading to 13, Tower-hill. St. Catherine's Court, St. Catherine's Street, Tower-hill, — the first turn. ing on the L. and then again on the R. in that from Tower-hill. Catherine . Court, Catherine - Street, Commercial-Road.- Is the first on the R. a few doors from the Com mercial-road. St. Catherine's Cloisters, St. Cathe-, rine's, — on the N. side the church in St. Catherine's. court or sq. St. Catherine's Lane, Upper East- Smithfield, — at 50, six doors on the R. from Tower-hill, leading i to St. Catherine's street and the Tharaes. St. Catherine's-Sqnare,— the first on theL. in St, Catherine's street, frora Tower-hill, leading to St. Cathe. rine's lane and 50, Upper East- Smithfield, St, Catherine's Stairs, at 5, St. Catherine's st. a few doors on the R. below Tower-hill. St, Catherine-Street, Tower-hill, — ¦ extends frora the S, E. corner of it, by the Tharaes, to Hermitage. bridge- Catherine - Street. Williara - Street, Westminster. — the first on the R, frora James-st, towards Palace-st. and Piralico. Catherine-Street, Strand,- — at 342, opposite ' opposite Somerset-place, leading into Brydges-street. Russell-street, and Covent-garden. Catherine-Street (Little) j— at 11, in the last described, leading into Eagle - court. White - hart - court, arid Drury-lane. Catherine-Street,Coramercial-Road,- the third on the R, in it E. from Cannon-st. New-road. extending to Lower Chapman-street. Catherine- Wheel-Alley, Bifhopsgate- Without, — op, 73, about l2 doors on the right N, frora New-street, leading into Petticoat-lane, Catherine -Wheel -Alley or Court, Essex-Street, Whitechapel, the second on theR. a few doors frora 105, Whitechapel High-st, Catherine - Wheel - Court, Bridge- water - gardens. Barbican,. Is behind the Catherine- Wheel, lead ing Into Pump-court. Catherine - Wheel - Yard (Little), James-Street, St, James's, is at the bottom of it by the Green- park, leadihg into Cleveland-row, ¦Catherine -Wheel- Inn, Bifhbpsgate- Without, — is afew doors N, from New-st. by Catherine-wheel-alley. "Catherine- Wheel -Inn, High-Street, Borough, — at 190, | of a mile on the R. frora St, Margaret's-HIll towards St, George's church,- and nearly op. the Half-Moon. Catherine- Wheel- Yard, Great Wind mill-Street, Haymarketi — at 13, • the second on the R. a kw doors I from Piccadilly. Cato-Stfeet, John -Street, Edgware- Road,— at 6 or 7j iinder an arch way, the second on the R. from 78, Edgware-road. Catshead - Court. Orchard - Street. Westrainster, — at 44, the third on the L. a few doors from Dean-st. -' Catshole-Court, Tower-Hill, on the E. side of it, near Iron-gate, leading into St. Catherlhe's-sq. -' Cavendish-Court, Houndsditch,. — atj9(), about twelve doors oathe L. from Bishopsgate-church. Cavendish - Mews, Duke - Street,' Portland-Place,— at 14. the first gate frora 1 3, New Cavendifh-st. Cavendifh - Mews. North Charlotte- Street, Portland-Place. at 80, three doors on the L. from New Cavendifh-street. Cavendish-Square; Marybone. — the N. eiid of Hollis-stteet, from 132, Oitford-st. Cavendish-Street (New), Portland- Place. — intersects it at 61, and extends, frora 82, Great Portland- street to 24, Harley-street. Cavendish - Street (Old), Oxford- Street, — at 140, about the middle of the N. side, leading into Henri- etta-st. and Cavendish-square. Cecil - Court, St. Martin's Lane, Charing-Cross, at 92, nearly op, New-st, leading into Castle-st, Leicester-square, Cecil-Street, Strand. — at 84, nearly op, Sotitharapton-st. Covent-gar- den, leading towards theThames. Censor News -Paper -Office, Cathe rine-Street, Strand, — '¦ — at 1, the first house on the L. frora 343, in the Strand. v Chad's Row, Gray's Inn-Lane. See Constitution-Row, Chad's \Vells. ' See Ditto, Chair -Gourt, Ship- Yard, Teraple- Bar, — the firft on the R, in it from Temple-bar. Chalton-Couit, Chalton-Street, Som mers-Town, — -at 15, about the middle ofthe E. side, Chalton-Street, Sommers-Town,— — the fourth on the R. in the Mary- bone-road from the turypike at . Battle--bridge, leading towards the Polygon or Clarendon-square. Chamber-Square, Upper East-Smith- field, — at 95, nearly opposite the London-dock. Chamber-Street, Goodman's Fields,- the first S, parallel to Great Pres- l cot-. 4:ot-st. extending from the S. end of Mansel-street to Lemon-st. Chamberlain's Wharf, Tooley-Street,- is the first E. frora 'Topping's 'wharf, and the first W. from Cotton's Ditto, in theEridge-yard. Champion- Alley, Vine-Street, Wcst- miii,ster,-.^at 37, the second on the L. from 43, Millbank-street, leading into the Horseferry-road. Chancellor-Court, Church - Street, Bethnal-Green,— at 191, the first on the R. a few doors frora 65, Shoreditch. Chancery-Charabers, Quality-Court, Chancery-Lane,-the first house on the L,in it frora 48, Chancery-lane. Chancery, Court of, Is held at Westminster-hall and Lincoln's inn-hall. Chancery-Lane, Fleet-Street, at 192, ten doors E. frora 'Temple- bar, where the nurabers begin and end, viz. 1 & 131, ft leads to 310, HIgh-Holborn, near Middle-row. Chancery - Masters - Office, South- ampton-bulldings, Holborn, is facing the entrance frora 318, Holborn, and four doors on the R. frora 52, Chancery-lane. Chancery Subpoena-Office, at 6, Stone - buildings, Lincoln's - inn, the first house on the L. frora op. 55, Chancery-lane. C^jadlers-Hall, Dowgate-HIll, — is op. 37, about five doors on the R. from Budge-row, or the W. end of Cannon-street, Chandler's Rents, Addle-Hill, Doc tors-Commons, at 7, opposite Great Carter-lane, leading by the church to St. Andrew's hill. Chandler-Street, Duke-Street, Gros venor - Square, at 8, about thirteen doors on the L. frora 277, Oxford-st. extending to 3, Davies- street. Chandos-Street, Cavendish-Square,- at the N. E. corner of it, leading to 54, Queen-Ann-st. 'West. Chandos-Street, Covent-Garden,--- is about nine doors on the L. in Bedford-street from 423, Strand, extending to 27, St. Martin's lane. Change-Alley, Comhill,— is situate between 24, Cornhlll, and 70. Lombard-st, leading also to 10, • Birchin-lane, Change - Court, Exeter - Change, Strand, is on the N, side of it, op, 110, in the Strand, leading to 21, Exeter-street, Change (Old), Cheapside, at 10, five doors on the R, from St, Paul's church -yard, extending to 27, Old Fish-street, about -J of a mile in length, Chapel-Court, Long-Acre,— at 131, about fourteen doors on the L. from St, Martin's lane, leading into Castle-street. Chapel-Court, Oxford-Street, at 147, about |- of a mUe on the R. from St. Giles's, nearly opposite New Bond-st, leading to Oxford- chapel and Henrietta-street, Chapel-Court, Swallow-Street, — at 60, near the middle of the E. side, leading into King-street, Golden- square. Chapel- Court, South Audley-Street,- at 23, six doors E. from Mount-st. also on the S. side of the chapel. Chapel - Court, Hart-Street, Wood- street, Cheapside, — is the conti nuation of Hart-st.from63,Wood- street, facing London-wall. Chapel r Court, Holywell - Street, Mile-End Old-Town, -at 10, about four or five doors on the L. from Union-Street, extending to the S. side of Sion-chapel. Chapel-Court, HIgh-St. Borough,— at 124, about -j- of a mile on the L. frora London-bridge, leading into Mermaid-court. Chapel-Mews, Chapel-Street, Gros venor- Place, Hyde-Park-corner, — is behind 12 and 26, Grosvenor- place. Chapel- Duke-Street, PorU -at 20, by Fortland- Chapel-Mews, land-Place,- chapel. Chapel-Path, Sommers-Town, is the first N. parallel to the New- road to Marybone, extending from 31, Chalton-st. to Brill-row, Chapel-Place, Oxford-Street,-— at Chapel-courtj 147, Oxford-street, circuniscribing Oxford-chapd on the S; and E. sides, Chapel-Place, Little Coram-Street, Tavistock -Square,-' — is two doors on the L.' frorrt Tavi^tock-place, Chapel - Place, Duke - Street, St, George's fields, — is by the' chapel, a few yards on the R, ftora the bridge-road, near the obelifk. Chapel -Row, Brompton, — is about ^ ofa mile on the R.from Knights bridge, by the chapel behind Bronipton-row. Chapel -Row, Spa-Fields, Clerken well, -is on the W. side the chapel, a few doors on the R. in Brayne's row frdm Coppice-row, by the House of'Correftion. Chapel-Row, St. George's Market, St. George's Fields, the corner of Brick-st. on the N: E; side of the said market. Chapel-Row, South Lambeth, — the row of which the chapel forms a part, situate in the field dividing the Wandsworth and the South- Lambeth roads, about i of a mile S. from Vauxhall-turnpike. Chapel - Street, Grosvenor - Place, Hyde-Park-Corner,— at 26, abbut |. of a mild from the- Turnpike towards Pimlico. Chapel-Street, Charlotte-Street, Pim lico, — is five doors on the R. from 20, Ward's-row, and about -| of a mile from Buckingham-gaite, Chapel-Street (Great), Westmiiister,- f xt^nds from 'the Broadway; and W, erid of Tothill-st, to Strutton- ground. , ClwfieLStreet (little),Wcstminster,- the first S. parallel to York-streeti extending from James-street to Great Chapel-st. Broadway. Chapel-Street, Brompton, at 27, Brpmpton-row, about z of a mile on the R. from Knightsbridge, "" Chapel-Street,Paddingtort, or Lisson- Green, — at 101, Edg frora 60 to 67, College of Physicians, Warwick - Lane. — the first on the R. a few yards frora 10, Newgate-st. College-Row, Chelsea, See Royal Hpspital-rpw. College - Street, Abingj^on - Street, Westrainster, — at 18, the first on the R. south frora the Abbey, ex tending to Deans-yard and Bowl- ing-st. College-Street(Little),Westminster,-. at 9, in the last described, leading into Wood-st. College-Street, Narrow- Wall, Lam beth. — about i of a raile pn the L, ftom Westminster bridge, to wards Blackfriars; extending from op. Vine-street to King's Arms. stairs, College-Street, Tooley-Street, — at 140, about -J. of a mile on the R, frora London-bridge, leading to Red-Lion-court, and 43, Ber mondsey-st, College- Yard, St, Margaret's Hill, Borough, — is on the N. side, and the first on the L. in Counter-st, towards Borough-market, Collet- Place, White - Horse - Street, Ratcliffe, — at the N, end ofit, by the workhouse near the S, side of Stepney-church-yd. Collier-Court, Goldetv-Lane, Crip plegate, — the third on the L. from Barbican, leading into Bridge- water-gardens, Collier-Court, Fleet-Street, Bethnal- Green, — two doorson theR, from George-st, Brick-lane, near Han. bury's brewery. Collier's Court, Mill-Lane, Tooley- Street, the first on the R. from 56, Tooley-st, Collier's Rents, White-Street, Bo rough, at 23. the fifth en the L. from the back of St. George's Church. Collier-Street. Pentonville, the first N. parallel to part pf the High-st, or road, extending from Rodney-st. to Winchester-st. Collin's Court, Farmer-Street, Shad well, — at 44, the first on the L, from 38, High-st. Collins's Place, Poplar High-Street or Road, — is about f a mile on the L, east from the Commercial- road, a few doprs below the Green- Dragpn, Cpllingwood . Place, Broad - Street, RatcUffe, . Ratcliffe, — at 102, a few doors on the L, from CockThill, and nearly op. Stone-stairs. CoUjngwood-Place, Mount-Street, Bethnal-Green, - — is nearly op. CoUingwpod-st. Collingwood-Streeti Mount-Street, Bethnal-Green, — the third on the L. init, from 45, Church-st, or thefirst on the R, from Virginia- st. behind Shoreditch-church. Cpllingwpod-Street, City-Road, is the first N. parallel to the City- terrace, op. Fountain-place, ex tending from Prpvidence-st. or Westmoreland - place to Trafal gar-st. CollIngwood-Street.Chrlst-Church,- is the S. continuation of Green - walk to Lambeth-marsh, and the first on the R. in it ftom Surrey- chapel. Collitch-Place, Cross-Street, New ington, — tho first on the R. a few yards from the church towards Walworth. Colonnade, Upper Guilford-Street, Foundling-Hospltal, — Is the first N. parallel to part ofit, extending from 12, Grenville-st.totheMews, leading into Bernard-st. Colour-Court. Worcester-Street, Bo rough,: — at 14, the first on the R. from 10. Queen-st. Colville - Court. Charlotte - Street, Rathbone-Place, — at 17, extending to 66, John-st. three doors S, from Goodge-street, Tottenham-court-, road, Commerce-Row, Blackfriars-Road,- is part ofthe W, side ofit, about I of a mile on the R, from the bridge, nearly op, Surrey-chapel, Commercial . Chambers, Minories, at 13, that numberof doors on the L. from Aldgate High-st, Commercial Chronicle Newspaper- Office, Fleet-Street, at 151, about i ofa mile on the R, from Fleet-market, by Bolt-court. Commercial-Dock. See Greenland- Dock, Comraercial . Hall, Skinner - Street , Snow-Hill, — at 9, the large house, a few doors on the R. from Fleet- market, towards Newgate-st, Commercial - Place, Commercial - Road, — part of the S, side of it, about f of a mile on the R, east ftora the Half-way-house, extend ing from Lucas - place to John- street. Commercial-Road, Whitechapel, — the E, continuation of Church-st. or lane, to the West-India-Docks and Poplar, about two miles in length. Coraraercial-Road-Office, Bucklers- bury, — two doors on the L. from the Mansion-house. Commercial-Terrace, Commercial - Road, Limehouse, — on the S. side the road, a few doprs E, pf the church, by the end of Gill-st, Commissary-General's Office, Great ' George-Street, Westralnster,^ — at 35, the third door on the L. fiom St, James's Park, towards West minster-bridge. Coraraons, House of, Westminster,- . is on the S. side of Westminster- hall, facing the ahhey. Common-Pleas, Courtof, — is held at W'estmlnster-hall, and at Guild hall. King-street, Cheapside. Common - Pleas -Office, King's- bench- W'alk.Templc, at the bottom of Mitre-court, from 44, Ffeet- ii.treet. Compter-Court, Poultry, — at 30, a few doors on the R. from the Man sion-house, towards Cheapside, leading to the Compter. Compton-Passage, Compton-Street, Clerkenwell, — the first pn the R. frpra 198,.St. J phn's street, leading tp Allen-st. CprnptPUrStreet, Clerkenwell, — at 198, St.John's street, about -f of a mile on the~ R, from Smithfield, extending G extending to 107, Goswell-streef. Compton-Street (New), Broad-Street, St. Giles's, is the first E, from the church, and first W. ftom Monmouth-street, extending to Crown-st. Compton-Street (Little,) the W. cpnthiuation of the last, from Crown-st, to Greek-st. Soho-sq. Compton-Street (Old), the W. con tinuation of the last, frora Greek- st. to Princes-st. total length about |. of a mile. Compton-Street, Bloomsbury. See Bpry-Street. Conduit-Court, Long-Acre, — at 17, near the W. end, leading to Hart- st. Covent-garden, Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square,. — extends frora 100, Swallow-st. to 22, New Bond-st. Connaaght-Place, Edgeware-Road,- a few yards on the L. from Tyburn-turnpike. Constable. Row, See Five Ditto, Constable's -Wharf, Horselydown, — is the second E, frora George's stairs, nearly facing Thoraas-st. near ^ of a mile below London- bridge. Constitution-Hill, Green-Park. — the road rising between St, James's park and Hyde-park-corner. Constitutlon-Row.Gray'sInn-Lane,- on the E, side, about ^ of a mile on the R, from Holborn, Contentment-Row. Hoxton, the N. continuation of Gloucester- terrace, op. Brit's buildings, about ^- of a mile on the R. from Old- street-road, along PItfield-st. and Haberdashers-walk. Conway - Court, Paradise - Street, Marybone, is between 10, Paradise-street, and 49, Padding ton-st. extending from Grafton- st, to Burying-ground-passage, Conway - Mews, Conway - Street, Fitzroy-Square, — at the S, end by London-st, Conway-Street, Fitzroy-Square,— at the S. W, cpriier, extending to 26, Lpndpn-st. Cpnway-Street (Upper) ,Fitzroy-Sq.- at the N. W. cprner of it, pp. the last, extending to the New-road, and is the second on the L. in it from Tottenhara-court-road. Cook's Alras-Houses, Spring-Street, Shadwell, — is by 30, in the said street, on the S. side of Shadwell- church-yard. Cook's (Captain) Alms - Houses, Mile-End, — is about 2^ miles on the L. frora Aldgate-pump, op. York-pl. Cook's Buildings, Stoney-Lane, Gra- vel-Lane, Hpundsditch, — the last but pne pn the L. in it, near Pet ticoat-lane. Cook's Court, Primrose-street, Bi- shopsgate- without, — at 15, a kv,- doors on the R. from 110, Bi shopsgate, leading into Long-alley, Cook's-Court, Carey-Street, Chan- cery.Lane. — at 36, the second oo the R. frpm 99, Chancery-lane, leading to 1 1 , Searl-st. Cook's Passage, North . Row, Park -Lane, — at 12, a few yards on the L. from Park-st. tPwaris Park-lane. Cook's Row, St, Pancras, — is about fourteen doors N.from the church,^ on the R. towards Camden-town, Cook's Wharf, Shadwell, — at the bottom of Gold's hill, about 'i miles below London-bridge, by the line of the river. Coopers Aims-Houses, See Coopers- Square. Coopers Court, Great Windmill- Street, Hayraarket,— at 10, the first on theR. from Piccadilly. Coopers-Court, Portpcol-Lane,— at 27, the first on the L, three doors from 64, Leather-lane, Holborn, Cnppers-Cpurt, Steward-Street, Gos well-Street, — is three dpors on the R.from 30, Brick-lane, Se, Luke's, Coopers- Coopers-Court, White-Cross-Street, -St. Luke's — at 83, abput twelve doors on the , R, from Chiswell- st, towards Old-st, Coopers-Court, Blue- Anchor- Yard, Rosemary-Lane, — the last on the L, frora 48, Rosemary -lane, and on the N, side New Martin-st, from 97, Upper East-Smithfield, Coopers-Gardens,, Hackney-Road, — the second on the R. a few doors from Shoreditch-church, towards Hackney. Cooper's Hall, Basinghall-Street, — at 71, aboutthe middle ofthe W. side, adjoining the church. Coopers-Place, Little York.Place, New.Road, Marybone.-^is three doorson theL. frora Great Quebec- st, at the back of 9, Salisbury- place. Coopers-Rents.St.Catherine'sSquare. Tower-Hill, — onthe N.E, corner of it, entrance op. St, Catherine's stairs. Coopers-Row, Crutched-Friars,-the third on theR. in it, ftom 64, Mark-lane, extending to Great Tower-hill. Coopers - Square, School - House - Lane, Ratcliffe, — is a few doors on the R. from Cockhill-towards Brook-st, Coopers . Street, Orchard - Street, Westminster, — at 29, extendingto 3, Dacre-st, a few doors W. from New Tothlll-st. Copenhagen-Place, Limehouse, on the N, side of the New Cut, the entrance by the first on the R, in Salmon-lane, frora the Cora. mercial-road, towards Stepney, Copper's Wharf,— the bottom of Salisbury-street or Cecil-st, frora 77, Strand. Copper - Wharf, Upper Thames- Street, — at 12, between Aderson's and Carron-wharf, about ¦§¦ of a mile E. from BlackfriarsTbrldge, Coppice-Row, Clerkenwell, ex tends from Ray-st, at the N, W, ccrner of the Green, by the Ses sions-house to Coldbath- fields', near the House of Correftlon. Cppthall - Buildings, Thrpgmprtpn- Street, — is the cpntinuatlpn of Copthall-chambers and ccurt, ex tending tp Bell-alley. Copthall-Chambers, Throgmortpu- Street,-— Is the continuation of Copthall.cpurt, towards Bell-alley and Moorfields. Copthall-Court, Throgmorton-St.— at 30, about ten doors on the L. frora the N. E. corner of the Bank, leading towards Bell-alley and Mpprfields. Cprara-Place, Little Cpram-Street, Russel-Square, — the first on the , R. from 54, Great Coram-street, leading to Russel-place. Coram^Jtreet (Great), Brunswick- Square, — extends frora the N. W. comer of it, to Wooburn-place, Russel-square. Coram-Street (Little),— the first E. parallel to Wooburn-pl. extending frora 54, Great Coram-st. to 10, Tavistock-pl. Corbets-Court.Gracechurch-Street,- about seven doors on the R, from Cprnhlll, tpwards London-bridge. Corbets-Court, Brown's Lane, Spi talfields. — at 36. the third on the R, from pp. 55, Brick-lane, it is CPntinued by Grey-eagle-st, Corbets-Ceurt, Vine-Street, Spital fields. — at 11, leading into the last described, Corder's Wharf. Horselydown, — the second E, ftom Pickle-herring- stairs, about I of a mile frora London-bridge, Cordwalners - Charlt^'-School, Old Change. — the corner of Watling- st, by St. Paul's Church-yard. Cprdwainers-Hall. Great Distaff- Lane, — at 16, four doors W, frora 21, Friday-st. Cheapside. Cordweils-Court, Marybone-Street, Piccadilly, c Piccadilly,— at 11, op. the N, end of Air-st, Cork-Mews, Cork-Street,- at 12, five doors on the L, from Vigo- Lane. Cork-Street, New Bond-Street, — the first B. parallel tp part pf it, ex tending from Vigp-lane to 13, Clifford-st, Corn-Exchange(New),Mark-Lane,- at 34, about eight doors on the L, from 68. Great Tower-st, Corn-Exchange (Old), Mark-Lane,- is opposite the last described. Cornbury- Place, Kent-Road, — is a part of the S. W. side of it, ex tending from Swan-pl, to Ortford- row, about -J of a mile on the R, below the Bricklayers-arms. Cornhlll, — extends ftora the Man sion-house to Leadenhall-st, and 12 J, Bishopsgate-st, and is about ¦J. of a raile in length. Cornycap-Alley, Bankside. South wark. — the second on the L. west frora Thames-st, towards Black friars-bridge. Cornwall-Street, St. George's in the East. the first N. parallel to Back-lane, a few yards behind Bath-terrace, near Cannon-street- tumpikc. Cornwall-Street (Lower). the E, end of the last, extending from Charles-st. to King David's Fort. Corporation for working Mines in Scotland, — Office at the Sun Fire- Office, Comhill. Corporation - Court. Corporation - row, Clerkenwell, — is four or five dpprs on the L, in it, from the N. end of St. John's st, Corporatlon-Lane.Corporatlon-Row, Clerkenwell, — is part of the W. end of it, by Rosamond-st. Corporation-Row, St, John's Street. Clerkenwell, — at the N, end of it, being the last on the L, frora Smithfield, it extends toRosamond- street. Cottage-Lane, Dorrins-Row, Com mercial-Road,— is thefirst onthe L. in the Commercial-road, near j ofa mileE, from Cannon-st. road. Cottage-Place, Chapel-Path, Som mers-Town, — is behind 16. about ten doors on the L. from Brill-row. Cottage-Place, Poplar,— is about \ a mile on the R. in the East-India Dock-road, from Limehouse, on the E. side the East-India alms houses. Cottage-Place, Lion-Street, Kent- Road, — the first on the L, five doors from the said road ; also the first on the R, a few doors from Gloucester - place, Wai- worth. Cottage -Row, Bermondsey New- Road, — part of the E. side ofit, . extending from the Bricklayers. arms, towards Bermondsey-church. Cottage - Row, Poplar, extends from Cottage-place to Poplar High-st, or road, Cottons-Gardens. Old Palace- Yard, Westrainster. — is nearly pp, the abbey, extending tPwards the Tharaes, Cottons- Gardens, Hackney-Road,- the extremity of Providence-gar dens, being the third on the L. frora Shoreditch-church. Cotton-Street, Poplar, — is the first E, parallel to Bow-lane, leading towards the East - India Dock- road. Cotton's Wharf, Tooley-Street. — entrance at 17, being that nunnber of doors on the L. from London- bridge. Cotton Yard. Poplar High-Street or Road, — is about f a mile E. from the Comraercial-road, on theL. nearly op. the Charity-school and Town-hall. Counter-Alley, High-Street, Bo. rough, — op. 66, about -•- of a mile on the R. from London-bridge, leading into Counter-street. ¦ Counter- Counter-Street, Borough,— extends from St, Margaret's-hlll to the Borough-market, about .| ofa mile on the R, from Londpn-hridge. CoUntirig-HouSe- Yard, Christ's Hos. pitali-i-the first on the L. in Butcherhall-lane, from 82, New gate-street. County-Chronicle Newspaper-Of fice, — 18, Warwick-square, five doors on the L. in the square, frora the raiddle of the W. side of Warwick-lane. ' County Fire-Office, — 25, South ampton-street, Strand, three doors on the R. from Covent-garden. County-Goal (for Surrey),- — is a few yards on the L. in Newirig- toh-causeway, frora Stones-end, towards the Elephant and Castle. County Herald Newspaper-Office,- 18, Warwick-square. See County Chronicle-Office. . Cou'nty Newspaper-Office, at 5, Warwick-square, being that num ber of doors on the R. from War wick-lane ; here advertiseraents are taken in for every newspaper in the United Kingdom, County- Rpw, Mill-Lane, Tooley. Street, — the first on the L, from S'S', Tooley-st. leading to Hays's wharf. County . Street, County - Terrace, Kent-Road, — is the first N. pa rallel to it or behind it, frora the Kent-road. County-Terrace, Kent-Road, Is about I of a mile on the L, frora the Elephant and Castle, opposite Rodney's buildings. Courier D' Angleterre Newspaper- ¦ Office, — 4, Crane-court, Fleet- street, (Mr, Hatpuf's) four doprs on the R. frpm 174, Fleet-st. Courier NeWspaper-Office, Strand,- at 348, about six doors E. from Exeter-change. Courier De Londres, Newspjfper- Office,--behind 73, Great Queen- st. Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, and 'dp. Little Qiieen-st. from 222, High- Hplbprn. Cpurt pf Delegates, Dpftors-Cpm- mons, — the fifth door on the L. under the Gateway from pp; 14, Great Knight-rider.st. Court of Requests, Osborn-Street, Whitechapel, — is five doors On the R. ftpra Wliitechapel, nearly op. the church. Court of Requests, Castle-Street, Leicester-Square, — at 30, twelve doors on the R. from Heramings- ro'w, St. Martin's lane. Court of Requests, Vine^Street, Pic- cadillyj — at 21, ten doors ftom the W. end pf Brewer-st. Golden- square. Court of Requests,Fullwopd's Rents, Holbprn, — at 13, the last house on the L. frora 34, Holborn. Court of Requests, Guildhall, — the third door on the R. from 23, King-st. Cheapside. Court of Request-Office, Weston- Street, Maze, Borough,— at 17, about six doors on the L. from 35, Snow's fields. Court. Street, Whitechapel-Road, — at 110, nearly op, the London- hospital, leading to Ducking- ppnd-rpw. Cpusln-Lane, Upper Thames-St. — at 84, pp. Dpwgate-hill, near | pf a mile pn the L. frpm Londpn- bridge. Cpvent-Garden,— the N. end of Southamptpn-st.frpm 387, Strand, or the S. end of James-st. from 43, Lbng-acre. Covent-Garden-Theatre, at the N. E. corner of Covent-garden, extending through toBow-st, arid to Hart-st, where there are other entrances". Covent-Garden-Workhouse,— at the N. end of Norfolk-strefet, Mid- dlesex-Hospital, or the S," endof Cleveland-street, Fitzroy - square, M facing facing Queen Anti-street East. Coventry - Court, Hayraarket, at 29, leading to 6, Cpventry- street. Coventry-Place, Willow- Walk, Ber mondsey, — a few houses on the L, init, from Page's-walk towards the Grange-road, Coventry-Street, Hayraarket, —^ the last on the R, from Cockspur-st. Charing-cross, extending from the E, end of .Piccadilly to Princes- ¦ st, S'oho, - Cow - Alleyi Free - School - Street, Horselydown, — at 26, near f ofa mile on the L, frora London- bridge along Tooley-st, it leads into Goat-yard, Cow-Court, Old-Street, St. Luke's,- at 122, the second on the L. a few doors frora Goswell-st. Cow-Court, Hare-Street, Bethnal- Green,~at 80, the first on the R. a few doors frora 108, Brick-lane, Cow-Court, Rotherhithe, — near333, Rotherhithe-st. by the S, E. cor ner of thechurchryard. Cow-Cross, St. John's Street, West 1 Smithfield. — at 87, the second on theL. a few doors from Smithfield, it extends to TurnmlU-st. by which it Is CPntinued to Clerkenwell- green. Cpw-Lane, West Smithfield, — at 93, the third on the L. frora New gate-st. or from the Old Bailey, leading to Snow-hill and Fleet- market, . Cow-Lane, New Gravel-Lane. — at 07, the second on the L. and about nine doors frpm 23, High-st. Shadwell, leading into Farmer- street. Cow-Lane. Stepney, the first N. parallel to and a few yards from the church-yard, extending from the S. end of the green, towards Rhodes's wells and Bow-common. Cow-Lane, Rotherhithe,-is between Lower Queen- street and Trinity- st. op. Riches Wharf, ' near | i raile from Greenland-dock, Cow - Yard, Liquorpond - Street, Gray's-Inn-Lane. — op. 42, the first on the R. a few yards from 68, Gray's-inn-lane. Cowheel-Alley, White-Cross-Street, St, Luke's,— at 168, five doors S. on the R. from Banner-st.-leading to Golden-lane, Cowley-Street, Wood.Street, West minster, — the second on the R, a few doors from 64, Millbank. St. leading to Barton-st. and Col- lege-st. Cowper's Court, Cornhlll,. — at 32, leading to 6, Birchin-lane. Cox's Court, Aldersgate-Street, at 160, two doors S. from West moreland-buildings, about j. of a mile on the L. from 66, Newgate- street. Cox's Court, Little Britain, the second on the L. frora St. Bartho lomew's hospital, towards Alders gate-st. Cox's Court, Green- Walk, Christ- Church. Surrey, — the first on the L. frora Holland-st, by Black friars-bridge, behind the Falcon glass-raanufaftory. Cox's Court, Petticoat-Lane,-nearly op. Stoney-lane, about eight doors S. frora Wentworth-st, and fof a mile on the R. north from 41, .'^Id- gate. Cox's Gateway, Bermondsey-Street,- at 221, about the middle of the W. side. Cox's Rents City-Road, a few doors on the L. frora the Angel> Islington. Cox's Square, Spitalfields. — situate behind the corner formed by Wentworth-st. and Petticoat-lane, communicating to the former by Short's street, to the latter by Cobb's yard and Fisher's alley. Cox-Street, Tavlstock-Place, Ta- vistPck-Square, — is the E. ccn- tlnuation tinuation of it froraMarchmont-st. Cox's Quay, Lpwer f hames-Street,- at 6. the secpnd E, from' London- bridge. Cox's wharf, Fountaln-Cpurt. Cecil- Street. Strand, — beween Brown ing's and Winckwprth's Wharfs, about i ofa mile W, from Soraer- set-house, Crabtree - Row, Hackney - Road, Bethnal-Green, — the third on the R. about y of a mile ftom Shore ditch-church, op. Union-st. ex tending to the Birdcage-walk. Cradle-Court, St. Mary-Axe, — at 21, near Bury-Court, that number of doors on the R. from 116, - , Leadenhall-st. Cradle-Court,' Red - Cross- Street, Cripplegate, — at 51, the third on the L. ten or eleven do^Drs frora Barbican, leading to Bowling- alley and 20, White-cross-st. Cralgs-Court, Charing-Cross, — at 20, on the E. side, a few doors on tile L. from the Strand, towards Webtminster-brldge, Cranbourne- Alley, Cranboume-St.- at 10, the first on the L. from Castle-st. leading to Bear-st, Cranbourne- Passage, Cranbourne- Street, — at 16, by the first house on the R, from Castle-st. extend ing to Little Newport-st, Cranbourne-Street, Leicester-Sq. — at the N. E. corner of the square, leading Into Castle-st. or the first on the R, In Castle-st. from Great Newport-st. Long-acre. Crane-Court, Fleet-Street, — at 174, ' five doors E. from Fetter-lane. Crane-Court, Lambeth-Hijl, Upper Thames-Street, — three doors on the R. from Old Fish-st. and the third court from 212, Upper Thames-st, Cranes (Three). See Three Cranes, Crane (New) Dock, Wapplng,-the first E. from New Craue-stairs. Ses Ditto, Crane-Stairs (New), Wapping,- — at 1S8, op, the bpttpra pf New Gravel-lane, frera 22, High-st. Shadwell, Crane- Yard (Old), Leicester- Street, Swallow-Street,-at 21, three doors on the R. frora 31, Swallow-st. towards Warwick-st. Craven-Buildings, Drury-Lane, — at 94, two doors on the R. from Wych-st. towards Holborn. Craven-Buildings, City-Road,-is the first on the R. north from Old-st. about-i pf a raile frora Finsbury-sq. leadihg to Charles-square, Hpxton,' the S. side of the street is called Brunswick-place, Craven . Court,- Craven Street, Strand, — at 34, about the raiddle of the E, side, leading into Hun- gerford-market. Craven-Street, Strand, — at 10, ten doors on the R. from Charing- cross, extending to the Tharaes, Craven-Street, City.Road,-entrance by the first ori the R. north ftom Old-st, aboul; .J of a mile from Finsbury-square, it extends from Craven-buildings to Charles-place. Craven- Yard, Drury-Lane, — at 97, about four doors on the R. froQi Wych-st. towards Holborn. Crawfords-Court, Rotherhithe, See Cpw-Cpurt, Crawfprds - Passage, Ray - Street, Clerkenwell, — the secpnd pn the R. frora the Green by the Sessions- hpuse, leading to Coppicfe-row by the workhouse. Creechurch-Lane,Leadenhall-street,- at 87, the first on the R. from Aldgate, leading to Duke's place and Houndsditch. Creed - Lane, Ludgate - Street, — -at 15, thefirst on the L. five doors frora St.. Paul's church-yard, lead ing to Shoe makers -row, Black friars. Crescent (North), Chenies - Street, Bedford-Square,— is tvra dOors on , the the L, in It, from ?09, Totten ham-court-road, • facing Alfred- . place. Crescent (South), Great Store-Street, Bedford-Square. is two doors on the R, in it frora Tottenham- court-road, facing Alfred-place, Crescent, Sommers-Town,— —the second on the L, in Brill-row, ftom the Brill, Weston-st. or the terralnation of Phoenlx-st, ftom Clarendon-square, Crescent, Temple-Bar. See Pickett- Street. Crescent, Jewln-Street, Cripplegate,- two doors on the R, from 29, Redcross-street,leading to Alfred's court. Crescent, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars,- is part of the E, side of it, com mencing about six doprs pn the L, from Ludgate-hill. Crescent. MInprles, — Is behind 102, about thirteen doors pn the L. from ' Tower-hill. Crescent- Place, Bridge-Street, Black friars,-— is about eight doors on • the L. from Ludgate-hill, towards the bridge, Crescent-Place, Hackney-Road, — at 12, Clarence-pl, the third on the R, 3. of a mile from Shoreditch- church, Crescent- Place. Lambeth-Road. St. George's Fields, — part of the S, side, by St. George's Crescent. . leading from the Obelisk towards Larabeth. Cripplegate-Buildings, Wood-Street, Cheapside. — is the N. continua tion ofit, extending frora London- wall to 1 1 . Fore-street. Cripplegate - Church - Yard, Fore- Street, Cripplegate, is a few doors on the L. frora the last described towards Red . cross - street.. Crispin. Street, Spitalfields, — inter- sefts Union-st. at 25, being the third frora 69, Bishppsgate-with. out. extending from Artillery-pl. to Lamb-st, Spital.sq, Crombles-Row, Commercial-Road. See Doran's Row. Cromers-Place,Marston.Street,Som.. mers.Town, — is eight or nine doors on the L. from Phillips's buildings, Willsted-st. Crooked-Lane, Cannon-Street, — at 49, leading into Miles'slane, and on theL. to 18, Fish-street-hlll, or the second on the L, from London-Bridge in Fish-street-hill. Crooker's Buildings, Charles-Square, Hoxton, — two doors on the L. from Pitfield-st, Old.street-road, towards, the square. Crocket's Alley, High-Street, Lam beth, — the second on the L. from Broad-street, towards Lambeth- church, leading into Fore-street. Crooked-Billet-Court, Long-Alley, Moorfields, about seven doors on the L. from Moorfields towards Sun-street. Crooked - Billet - 'Wharf, Mllbaok- Street, Westminster,- — is nearly op. 58, between Wallinger's wharf and Pearce's brewery. Crooked - Billet - Yard, Kingsland. Road,-is the sixth ou the L. about i of a mile frora Shoreditch- church, nearly op. Union-st. Crosby.Row, Snow's Fields, Eo, rough, — Is the third on the R. down King-st. from 108, Borough High-st. leading to Lone-lane, Berraondsey, Crosby-Row, Walworth, — part of the E. side the raain road, ahout -J a mile on the L. from the Ele phant and Castle, extending from York-pl, to East-st. about 5 of a mile in length. Cro§by-Square,Bishopsgate-Within,- at 28, about ten doors on the R. from the City of London Tavern, leading to Crosby-st. and 61, St. Mary Axe. Crosby-Street, St, Mary Axe,-r>at Cl, c 61, the first on the L. from 117, Leadenhall-st. leading to Great St, Helens pn the R. and to Crosby- square on tbeL. Cross- Alley, Shoe-Lane, — at 32, near the iniddle of the E. side, leading to George-alley and 7Q, Fleet. marl?-et. Croas-Alley, Gun-Al|Iey, Wapplng,- two doors on the ^. in it, frpra 105, Wapping-st. leading intp. IJpper Well-alley. Cross-A'lley, Klng-Strt^t. Rother- hithej^-the first pn tlie L, frpra 376, Rptherhi,the-sti;eet, leading intp Queen-st. Crpss- Alley, Saliibury- Street, Ber mondsey pr Rp,dierhlthe-wall, — the first pn. the L,. , from Rother- hithe-wall, leading into Marl- gpld-street, Crpss-Court, Broad-Court, Drury- Lane, — the first o^ the L, frora 44, Drury - lane, leading iijto Duke's-court. Cros^-Cputt, Crpss-Street, Carnaby- Market, — is the continuatipn pf it, from Carnaby-Street to the market, leading to 17, King street. Cross-Gpn-Court, Rosema-ry-Lane,- at lll,n(?a.rly op. Darby-street, abput the middle of the N. side of the said lane, Cro.s5-Key-Court, Londpn-Wall.-T-is ahputthe.fniddle pf the S, sicje of it, between Leathersellers-build- ings and Black-swan-alley, pp. Betblera-hospital. Cross-Key-Court, St. John's Street, West Smithfield, — two doors on theL. from Cow-cross, towards St. John's lane. ' CTOSs-Keys-Inn,Wood-Street,Gheap- side, — at 128, three dpors on the L. from 122', Cheapside. Cross-Keys-Inn, Gracechurch-St. — at 16, six doors- on the L. from Lombard-st. tpwards CorphlU. Cross. Keys- Iiw, St. John's Street, West Smithfield, — at 109, about seventeen doors on the R, from Smltl^field, Cross-Key- Mews, Marybone- Lanp,- at 34, six doors on the L, from High-st. near Bulstrode-st. Cross-Key Square, Little Britain, — is eight doors on the R, from 75, Aldersgate-street, towards West Spvltljvfield. Cross.Key.Yard, Bermondsey-St. — at 266, about sixteen doors on the R. from Tooley-st. Cross-Lape, Neat-Houses, Chelsea,- Is near j a mile from Pimlico, over the br.idge towards the Thames, about the middle of Bakers-lane, Cross-Lane, Long-Acre, — st 106, about the middle of the N. side, is continued by King-street to St. Giles's. Cross-Lane, Newton-Street, Hoi. born, — the continuation ofit from 206, High Holbom, leading to Parker's lane and Lincoln's-ifin-: fields. Cross-Lane, Bush-Lane, Cannon- Street, — at 27, eight doors on the L. frora 23, Cannon-st, leading into Suffolk-lane, Cross-Lane, St. Mary's Hill, — at 28, about eleven doors on the L. from Little Eastcheap, op. Rood-lane, Fenchurch - street, extending to Idol-lane. Cross-Lane, St, Dunstan's Hill, — the second on the L. afew doors from 11, Tower-street, extending to Harp.lane, Cross-Row, Ratcliffe-Square. — ris on the S. side ofit, or the last On the L. in Periwinkle-street from Brook-st. Cross-Row, Stepney-Green, — ^the fourth on the R. about y of a mile from Mile-end-tpad, extending to Saville-buildings", S. end of Plea- sant-row. Cross- Street, New-Road, Hans- Tow.n,-^the first on the R. from North Nerth-st. at the N. end of Sloane- street, Knightsbridge. Cross- Street, Hatton-Garde^n, — In- tersefts It at 43, and Is the second from Holborn, it extends frora Kirby-st, to 33, Leather-lane. Cross-Street, King-Street, Golden- Sq'jare,^at 17, the fifth on the L. ^ of a mile from 323, Okford- street, leading to Cross-court and Carnaby-market. Cross-Street, Queen's Square, Blooms bury, — the first parallel to the S. side of it, extending from 32, De- voBshire-st. to 23, Gloucester-st, Cross 1 Street, Wilderness - Row, Clerkenwell, — at 12, the first on tlie R. from 135, Goswell-street, extendingto 16. Great Sutton-st. Cross-Street, Finsbury-Place, at 22, the first on the R, north from Moorfields. extending to Wilson- street, and is parallel to the S. side of Finsbury-square, Cross-Street, Church-Street. Bethnal- Green, — at 17. the second on the L. from 65, Shoreditch, extending to Old Nicol-st. Cross-Street, Myrtle-Street, Hoxton, - the first on the R. from Hoxton- town or High-st. extending to Gloucester-st. Cross-Street, Leonard-Street, Shore ditch. — the second on the R. east from Paul-st. FInsbury, extend ing to Luke-st. Ctos'j-Street, Morgan-Street, Com mercial-Road, — the first on the L. from the Commercial-road, ex tending to Humberston-st, a few yards W. of Cannon-street-road. Cross-Street, Westminster-Bridge- Road, St. George's Fields, See Joiners- Place. Cross-Street, Blackfriars-Road, is about J of a mile on the R. from the bridge, extending to Broad- wall. Cross-Street, Newington or Wal worth, — op. the church, the first on the L. from the Elephant and Castle, on the Kennington.road. Cross-Street, Lock's Fields, Wal worth, — the second on the R. and L. along Queen-street from York- - St. towards East-lane. Cross-Street, Brandon-Street, Ber mondsey New-roadj — the first on the L. from if, in the New-road, extending to Webb-st. Cross-Street, Bermon,dsey (orRpther. hithe:"Wall). — the first pn the L. in Marigpld-street, extending to Cherry-garden-st, abput six doors frpra Cherry- garden-stairs, ;, Cross-Street, Fair-Street, Horsely down, — the first on the L,- from- the E, end of Tooley-st. nearly facing St. John's church, extend ing to Back-st, Cross-Street, King-Street, Rother hithe, — at 10, the second on the L, frora 274, Rotherhithe-street, opposite King's stairs, extending to Queen-st, Cross-Street. Green-Street, Bethnal-* Green, — the third on the L. near ^ of a raile from the Green, lead- ' ing towards Bonner's hall. Cross-Street, LIraehouse, — is- situate between the church and the West- India-docks, extending frora Rleh- street to Jamaica-place East. Cross-Street, Lower Cornwall-Street, St, George's in theEast, — is neariy op. the Jolly Sailor, Back-lane, about I of a mile E. from Cannon- st. turnpike, leading towards the Commercial-road. Crown and Anchor, Strand. — at 189, the corner of Arundel-street, about f of a mile on the L. from Temple- bar. Crown-Brewery, Stanhope - Street, Drury-Lane. — at 45, tliree doors N, from Dcnzell-st. Crown-Brewery, Golden-Lane, Bar bican, — about the middle of the W, side by Ball-yard. CrownrCpurt, Crpwn-Street, West. minster. minster,' — is about the middle of the S. side, leading to 18, Charles- street. Crown-Court. Fleet-Street, — at 72, on the S. side, between Salisbury- square and Water-lane. Crown . Court, Tudor - Street, Bridge- Street, ^lackfriars. — is the W. continuation -of it from 15, Bridge-street, extending loop, 63, Dorset-st. Salisbury-square. Crown-Court, Russell-Street, Drury- lane, — at 10, op. Drury - lane , theatre; leading to 30, Bow-st, Cpvent- garden. Crpwn-Court, Strand, — Is op. 218, the third on the R, about seven teen doors from Temple - bar, leading to Little Shlre-lane, Crown-Court, Chancery-Lane, — at 221, about ten dpors on the L. from Fleet-^street, Crown-Court, St. James's. — extends from 66. W. end of Pall-mall to 17, King-st. Crown-Court, LIquorpond-Street, Le'ather-Lane, — at 5, a few doors on the R. from 67, Gray's-inn- lane, it adjoins Meux's brewery. Crown - Court, Sherrard - Street, Golden - Square, — at 10, three doors on the L. from 35, Brewer- street, Crown-Court, Little Pultney -Street, Princes-Street, Sohp, at 30 and 38. leading to Queen's head- court, and 23, Great WindralU-st. ,. Hayraarket. Crown-Court (Little), Princes-Street, Soho, — at 22, nearly op, Comp ton-Street, leading into the last described. Crown-Court, Dean-Street, Soho, — at 68, the second on the R, about eleven doors from 397. Oxford- . street, leading to 27, Chapel - street, ' ' Crown- Court, Portpool-Lane, — at 21, about six doors on the- L. . from 64, Leather-lane, Holborn, Crown-Cpurt, Broad-Street, St: Giles's, — at S3, leading tP Shprt's gardens, Drury-lane. Crown-Court, West-Street, West Sraithfield, — the second on the L. about seven or eight doors . from 87. Smithfield, leading to St. Joha's court and Cow.lane. Crown-Court. Eutcherhall-Lane,-at 5. the first on the R. four doors from 82, Newgate-st. Crown-Court. High-Street, Isling- • ton,-^the first on the R. a few yards from the City-road. Crown-Court, Golden-Lane. Bar bican, — the second on the L, eight doors from Barbican to wards Old-st, Crown - Court,. Bell - Alley, St. Luke's, — the second on the L. from 12, Goswell-st. leading into French- alley. ' Crown-Court, Grub-Street, Cripple gate,— the fourth, on the L. about twelve doors from op. 69, Chis well-st. leading into Type-street, Ropemakers-st, and Moorfields. Crov/n - Court, Turnagain - Lane, Fleet-Market, — the first on the L. three doors frora 36, Fleet- market, towards Snow-hill, Crown-Court, Warwick-Lane, New- gate.Street, — the first on the L. three or four doors from 10, New gate-st. Crown-Court, Old Change, — at 10, behind the S. E. corner of St. Paul'* Church-yardj op. Distaff- lane, Crown-Court, White-Cross-Street, St. Luke's, — at 153, the first pn the R. five doors from op. the church. Old-street. Crown-Court,Charter.House-Lane,- at26. the first on the L. from 100, St. John's street, towards Charter house-square, Crown-Court, Aldersgate-Street. — at 52. about six doors on the R, north from Jewin-st, Crown- c Crown-Cotirt. Cheapside, at 64, on the S. side, about four or five doors W, from Queen-st. Ctown-CoUrt,. Tfinlty-Lanfe, at 10. three doors on the L, west from Bow-lanO, Cheapside. Crown - Court. Hblywell - Lane, Shoreditch,— at 26. the first on the L. five dOOfsfroih the Curtain- road, or the last on the R. it) it from 194, Shoreditch. Crpwn-Court, White's Alley, Cole man-Street, — the first on the L. about six doOrs from 60, Cole- man-streetf. Crown-Court, Old Bifoad-Street, — at 62, E. side the church, and nearly op. the Excise-office;. Crown-Couft, Little Pearl-Street, Spitalfields, — Is si:t doors S. on the L. from 10, Great Peartst, op. Vine- place. - Crown-Court, Quaker-Street, Spital fields, — the first on the L, about nine doors frorti' 29, Wheelet-st. leading ititO Blank's court and Phoenix-st. Crown-Court, 'fhreadiieedle-Street,- at 46, op, Merchant-Taylors-hall, Crown-Court, White's Yard, Rose. mary-Lane, — the third on the R. from 57, Roseniar/-lanfe, and the second on the L. from 97, Upper East Smithfield, leadihg into Bluc- anchor-yard, Crown-Court, Jewry-Street, Aid- gate, — ^at 12, about the middle of the W. side, and the setond on the R. from Aldgate, Crown-Court,Sun-TaVern.FIelds,St, George's In the East, — is near ^ a mile on the L, frbm the turnpike at Cannon-st. towards Limehouse, by the Ship public-house. Crown- Court, Cartwright-Street, Rosemary-Lane,— -the fourth on the L, from 32. Rosemary- lane, towards Upper East Smithfield, Crown-Court, Queen's Row. King- Street, Old Gravel-Larie, is a few doors oft thfe L* frbfii Kfiig. street, or thfe third oh the R, along Prussian-Island, froni 188, Wapping-Street. Crown-Cotirt, Wappini;-Street.— at 30. abont | of a mile below Her mitage-bridge en the L. leading to 10, Great Herraitage-st, Crown -Court, Wentworth - Street, Whitechapel, — the first on theL, West frora Georgfe-ya'rd, entering at 89, Whitechapel High-st, Crovyn-Court. Seething-Lane,- — at 21, the first on the L. about five doors frora 5S, Great Tp'^er- street. Crown-Cou'Tt, Narrow- Wall, Lim. beth, — is about -J ofa mile on the I L, frpih, Westmirist6r-bridge. IP- ward's Blackfriars. aAd hear f ofi mile W. from Cuper's bridge, it leads towards Noble's" Iron- fptmdry. Crown-Gourti Horselydown - Lane, Sputhwark, — at 25', the second oa th'e R. from Broad-st. leading Into BOss-alley, CroWh-Court. Bankside, — almut ¦J. of a mile from Blackfriars . bridge, towards Lendon-bridge, oh the bank of the Thames, be ing the second E-, from Moss's alley. Crown -Court, Glean - Alley, St, Ol'aves, — the secoiid oft the R. from 218, Tooley-st. Cro*n-CoUrt, Gatlick-Hill, — two doors on the L. froni 191, Upper Thames-st. towards Bow-lane. Crowii-Court, Foster-Lane, Cheap- side, — at 19, nearly op. Maiden- lane and Goldsmiths- hall. Crown - Court, High -Street, Bo: rough, — at 269, about | of a mile oA the R, from Londbn. bridge, leading to the Bbrouigh- raarket. Crown-Court (or Alley), Crown- Street, Fin'sbury, — the third on tlie L. froni Finsbury-s^uate, to wards WaMs Sun-ptreet and Bishopsgate. CroWn-Court (or Alley), Curtain- Rpad,— the first pn the R, about nine doors N. from Holywelf- lane, Shorfedlteh. , Crown and Ciishion-Court, West Smithfield, — at 1, the comer of Cow-lane, or the last on theR, in ' Cow-lane from Snow-hill, Crown-Mews, Crown-Street, . West- ralYister, — ofi' the N. side of it. See Crown-Street. Crown-Office, King's Bench-Walk, Temple, — at the bottom of Mltre- court. frora 44. Fleet-st. Crown-Office. Chancery-Lane, — the back of 14, the second on the R. frora 192. Fleet-st. Crown - Office - Row. Teraple, — is on the N. side of the Temple- gardens, the last turning on the L. In Temple - lane, frpra 4, Fleet-st. by Temple-bar. Crpwn-Place.Crown-Court, Temple- Bar, — the first on the R. from op. 218 in theStrand, near Tem ple-bar, Crown- Row, MIIe-End-Road, — is nearly ly mile on the R, east frora Aldgate-purap, pp. the sign ofthe King Harry, and the Jevs^s hospital. Crpwri-Rpw, Walwprth, — is- a part of the L. side of the main street or road, commencing ' near the Elephant and Castle and extend. ing to Prospeft-row, .Crown and Sceptre - Court, St James's Street, — at 36, the third, on the L. from 164, Piccadilly, Crown and Shears- Place, Rosemary- ^ Lane, — the first on the L, from the Minories, leading into Wot- ley's cpurt and to' 78 in the, Minories, Crown-Street, Westminster, the fourth on the R. about ^ of a mile frora Charing-cross, towards the abbey, extending from King-st, to Duke-st, Crown-Street (Upper), — the end p1 the last, next Duke-st. and St. James's park. Crown-Street, Soho,-r-at 440, Ox ford-st. by St. Giles's, extending - to Compton-st. and Mpor-st. Seven-Dials, about -j of a mile in length. Crown-Street, Hoxton.Square, — at the S. W, corner of it, leading into Old.street.road, Crown-Street, Finsbury-Squate, — at the S. E, comer, it Is continued by Sun-st. to 149, Bishopsgate- ' without. Crown and Thistle-Court, Swallow- Street, — at 46, near the middle ot the N. side, two doors W. from Beak-st, Crown-Wharf, Bankside, — Is about i of a mile E. frora Blackfriars- bridgcj a few yards W. from Thames-st, Crown-Yard-Mews,- Swallow-St. — at 112, near the middle of the W. side, nine doors N , frora New Burlingtpn-st, Cro'wn-Yard,Kent-Street,Borough,- at 53, the third on the L. from St. George's church. Crucifix-Lane, Berraondsey-Street.- at 50, about | ofa mile on the L. frora op, 64, Tooley-st. extend ing ,to Parish-st. and- towards Dock-head. Crutched- Friars, Mark-Lane, -at 64, the second on the L. frora Fen- , church-street, extending to Jewry- street, Aldgate. Clickolds-Court. Maid-Lane, Bo rough. — the third on the L. a few yards frora Park-st. or Clink-st. towards Blackfriars-bridge, being . also the first W. frora Wilson-st. Cuckold's Point, Rotherhithe, — is about a raile on the L. below the church, and near |. of a mile above Greenland-dock. . Cullum-Street, Fenchurch-Street,— at 135, the second on the L, from N Gracechurch- Gracediurch-st, extending to 33, Lime-st. Cumberlafld . Court, Tottenham - Street. Tottenham-Court-Road.- at 20, two doors from Norfalk-st. Middlesex-hospital. Cumbedand-Court (Great), Blaek man-Street, Borough,- at 52, near Stones-end and op. Suffolk-st. Cumberiand-Court (Lltrle), Blaek man-Street, — at 5 i, two doors S. from the last. Cumberland - Gardens, Vauxhall, — at the back of the Royal-oak by the turnpike, extending to the 1'hames. Cumberland - Mews, Edgware - Road, — is five doors on the R. frora Tyburn - turnpike, leading into Bryanstone-st. Cumberland - Mews, Cumberland - Street, Marybone, — the fourth on the L. from ,245, the W. end of Oxford-st. extending to Adam- street. Cumberland-Place, Marybone, — is about twelve doors N. in Great Cumberland-st. from 246, W. endof Oxford-st. extending from Upper Seymour-st. to Upper- Berkeley-st, Cumberland - Place, New Road, Marybone, — is part of the S. side ofit, extending from Salisbury- place to Queen Charlotte's row, near the Yorkihire Stingo. Cumberland-PJace, Kent-Road. — Is part of the E. side, op. East-lane, near i of a mile en the L. below the Bricklayers arms. Cumberland - Row, Kennington - Green, — at the back of 1, Brooks- place, the second on the L. from the White-hart, Kennington-cross, towards the Horns, Kennington- cpmnion. Cumberland-Row, Pentonville, — is j)art of the S, side the main street or road, extending from the turn pike, by the Bell, to Battle-bridge, the op. side of the road is caUetf Batchelors- place. Cumberland-Street' (Great), Oxford- Street,— at 246, the W, end, the first on theL. from Tyburii-turn- pike, extending to Cumberland- place. Cumberiand - Street,. New - Road, Marybone, — the ihird on the R, from the Yorkshire Stingo, towards Baker-street, extending to York- i street. Cumberland-Street, Goodge-Street, Tottenham-Court-Road, — at 23. the third on the R. from 64, Tot- tenham-coart-road, extending to 14, Tottenham-bt. Cumberiand-Street, Curtain-Road,— thefirst oii the R. about five os six doors from Worship-st, Fins- bury, leading into Plough-yard. King's - head-court, and to 212. Shoreditch. Cumberiand - Street. John - Street, Christ's Church, Surrey, — at 67, the first on the L. from Holland. street, Blackfriars-bridge, 'extend ing to Green- walk, op. Hopkins's alms-houses. Cumberland- Wharf, Rotherhithe, — is about -| cf a mile below the church, ne.rly op. Clarence-st. and the second W, from Hanover- stairs. Cumming-Place, Fentonvllle, is partof the N, side the main street or road, extending, from the chapel to Southampton-street, Cummlng-Street, Pentonville, — the sixth on the R. about -f ofa mile from Islington, extending from the W. side the chapel to Colller-st. Cupers-Bridge, Narrow-Wall, Lam beth, — about -I a mile on the L, from We trainkter - bridge, and nearly the sarae distance from Blackfriars, Cupers - Gardens. Narrow - Wall, • — is oppo^Ite Cupers-bridge, See the last described, Cupid'fr Cupid's Court, Golden-Lane, Bar bican, — IS about the middle of the W. side, opposite George- yard. Curling's Dock, Limeliouse-Hole, — is between Limehause-hole and the entrance to the West-India- docks. Cu rriers-Hall-Court , London- Wall . - is four doors on the R. frora the N, end of Wood-st. Cheap - side. I Currier's Row, Blackfriars, — the first W, parallel to St, Aiidrew's- hill, extending from Bristow-st. to Ireland's-yard. Cursitor-Street, Chancery-Lane, — at 39, about the middle of the E. side, leading In-to Castle-st, and to 12, Holborn. Curtls's Row, Broadw.dl, Christ's church, — is nearly op. Cross.st. from Blackfriars-road, leading to Neptune-place, through the Half penny-hatch. Curzon-Street, Mayfair, — the first on the L. in Clarges.st. from Pic cadilly, extending to South Audley-Street, Grosvenor-square, about i of a mile in length, Cushion-Court, Old Broad-Street^ — at IO, the second on the R, from Threadneedle-st, Custom. House, Lower Thames . Street, — is op. 60, abput | of a mile on the R. frora London- bridge. Custom-House-Court, Beer -Lane, Lower Tha.mes-Street, at 8, the first on the R. from 37, Tower-st. or the first on the L. from the Custom-house,. Custom - House - Quay, Lower Thames-Street, — on the S. side of the Cusfom-hpusc. Custom-House-Stairs, See the last. Custos-Brevium-Office, Elm-Court, Teraple. — at 4. three doors on the L. frora Middle Teraple-lane Cutlers-Hall, Cl'oak-Lane,— at 5, the first on the L. from Dowgate- hiU. *"- Cutlers. Street, Houndsditch,-a't 1 14, about the middle of theN. side, leading into Harrow-alley (Rag- fair) and Penlcoat-lane. D D ACRE'S Aims-Houses. West minster. See Emanuel's Hos pital. Dacre-Street, New Tothill-Stteet, Westminster, — at 05, about the middle of the W, side, leading Into Great Chapel-st, Daffey's Rents, Glean- Alley, St. Olave's, Borough,— is the conti nuation of Glean-alley, from Brown's buildings, entering by 218, Tooley-st. Dagger-Court, Fore-Street, Cripple gate, — at 110. nearly op. theN, termination of Wood-st, from 122, Cheapside. Dagget's Court, Mporfields, — at the N. E. corner, between Long-alley and Broad-street-buildirigs. Dalby-Terrace, City-Road ,: — forms part of the S.W. side of it, about I of a mile pn the R. frpm Isling ton. Dangle-Lane, Poplar High.Street or Road, — is neariy op. North-st. about f of a roile on the R. from the Comraercial-road, it leads to wards the West-India-docks. Danish- Churdi, Wellcose-Squarc,— rhe building which occupies the centre ofthe square. Darby-Street. Roseraary-Lane.-r-at 38, about -I of a mile on the R. frora the Minories or Tower-hill. Darkhonse-Lanc, Lower Thames- Street,— at 16, being that number of houses on the R. from London- bridge, on the W. side of Billings gate-market. Dark-Entry, Lower East Smithfield,- at 69, facing Butcher.row, leadujg to to Sun-yard and 27, Nightingale- lane, H Darling -Place, Mile - End - Cprner, Dog-Row, Bethnal-Green, the second on the L. in Dog-row, and about seventeen doors from Mile- end-turnpike. Dartmouth-Row, Dartmouth-Street, Westminster, — at 36, the first on the R,, from Tothill-st. extending to 22, Princes-st. near Great George-st. and St. James's park. Dartmouth-Street, Westminster, — the first on the L, In Queen-st. from 25, Princes-street, extending to Tothill-street, or the first on the R. in Tothill-st, ftom the abbey, Darts-Alley, Whitechapel,— at 47, the fourth on the L. about twenty- five doors W, from the church. David-Street, York-Place, Baker- Street, Marybone, — the first on theL. about six doors from the New.roa4, or the 6th on the R, from Portraan-square, it leads into East-st. Davles's Buildings, Penny - Fields, Poplar, — is a few houses N, frora the High-street dr road, near the Commercial-road. Davies - Court, ' Chequer - Square, Chequer.Alley, Bunhill-Row, St. Luke's, — at the N. W. corner, , a kw doors on the R. from 99, Bunhill-row. Davies-Mews, Davies-Street, Berke ley-Square, — at 53, the second on the L, from 292, Oxford-st. Davies-Street, Berkeley-Square, — at the N: W, corner, extending to 292, Oxford-st. about | a mile from Tyburn-turnpike, where the numbers begin and end, viz, 1 and 6 1,. it is about -J- pf a mile in length. Davis's Wharf, Hprselydpwn, — is nearly op. Potters-fields by Still- stairs, about j; a mile below Lon don-budge. Daws - Court, G(jppowder - Alley, D Shoe-Lane, — Is about seven-doora on the L. in it from 95, Shoe- lane. Day Newspaper - Office, Pickett- ' Street, Strand, — at 5, about eleven doors on the R. from Temple-bar, towards St, Clement's church. Deacon-Court, Quaker-Street.Spital- fields, — the second on the L, froni 29. Wheeler-street, leading into Wood's yard, and Phoenix-st. Deadman's Place. Park-Street. Bo. rough, — the second on the L. from the Borpugh- market, leading to Barclay and Perkins's brewery. Deal's Court, Flower and Dean- Street. Spitalfields. — the first on the L. about six doors from 200, Brick-lane, near Whitechapel- church, Dean's Buildings Commercial-Road, Limehouse, — is about I of a mile on the L, below the church, the corner of Poplar High-st. Dean's Buildings, Lock's Fields, Walworth, — the first on the L. in Flint-street from Apollo-build- ings, East-lane. Dean's Court. New Round-Court. Strand, — the first on the R. In It, a few yards from .447, Strand. Dean's Court or Yard, Hatfield- Street, St. Luke's, the first on the R. about sixteen -doprs from 25, Goswell-street towards Cherr)'-! tree-alley and Golden-lane. Dean's Court, St. Martin's . le - Grand, — at 6,0, the third on the R. from 66, Newgate-st. leading to George.st, and 28, Foster^ lane. Dean's Court, 01d.Bailey,— at 43, about the middle of the W. side, two doprs N. from Fleet-lane. Dean's Court, St. Paul's Church- Yard,-at 6, S. side, being the first on the R. from Ludgate-street, leading to 26, Great Carter.lane. Dean's Court, Kingsland-Road, — the seventh on the L> about | of a mile D mile from Shpreditch-church, six or seven doors S. ftora ppppsite Union- street. Dean'sMews, Holywell. Lane, Shore ditch,— at 22, the 4th on the R. from l^S, Shoreditch, or ten or twelve doors on the L. from the Curtain-road in the opposite di- reftion. Dean's Place, Westminster-Bridge- Road, — forms part of the S. side, on the R, frora the Asylum to wards the Obelisk, nearly op. Tower-st, Dean's Row, Walworth High-Street or Road. — forms part of the W. side pf it. extending from Amelia- street to Manor-row, about i a mile on the R. ftom the Elephant and Castle. Dean-Street, Westminster, — the first on the L. west frora the abbey ,ex- tending from Tothill-st. to~ Great Smith-st. Dean-Street, Sphp, — is abput | of a mile in length, and situate on the W. side Soho-Square, extending from King-street to 400, Oxford- st, in which it is the second on the L. from St. Giles's, the numbers begin and end here, viz. 1 and 77. Dean-Street (Little), Soho, — at 44, in the last, four doors N. frora Compton-Street, leading Into Milk- alley and Wardour-st, Dean-Street, South Audley-Street, Grosvenor-Square,— is opposite 9, extending frora Hill-st. Berkeley- square to Park-lane, facing Stan- hopcgate. Dean-Street, Fetter-Lane, at 43, about the middle of the E, side, extending to New-st, Dean-Street, High-Holborn, at . 92, about I of a mile on the R. frora Fleet-market, it leads into Ldgh-st, and Red-lion-sq, Dean-Street, Finsbury-Square, at the S, E. corner, extending to Wilson-st, op. Crown-st, D Dean-Street, Pleasant-Row, Mile- End New-Town, — the fourth oa the R. about -f of a mile frora 62, Brick-lane, Spitalfields, along Pel- ham-st. it extends to Church-st. Dean-Street, Upper East-Smithficld.- at 95, about i of a mile on the R. east from Tower-hill, leading into Butcher-row. Dean-Street, Shadwell. — is the first S. parallel to the High-st, from nurabers 88 to -115, extending - from Broad-bridge to Bell-wharf, Cock-hill, Dean - Street, Tcoley - Street, Bo rough, — at 200, ab-out i of a mile on the R, frora Loridon-bridge, leading to Broad-way and St. Tho mas'^ street, Dean's Yard, Westminster, — at the S. W, comer of the abbey, or the last on the R. in College-st. from 18, Abingdon-Street, leading to Tothill-street. Dean's Yard (Little), — is that part of the last-mentioned which com municates with College-st. Dean's Yard, Dean-Street, South Audley-Street, — Is seven doors on the L. in it, from op. 9, South Audley-st. towards Park-lane, Dean's Yard, New Bond.Street, — at 1 30, about J of a mile on the R, from 307, Oxford-st. eight doors S. from Grosvenor-st. Dear's Place, Sommers-Town, — the continuation of Brill-row, extend ing from Hamden-st. to the fields towards Camden-town. Deaton's Buildings, White's Ground, Berraondsey, — is two doors on the L. from Crucifix-lane. DebtprsCharity-Schpol, Newington- Road, Surrey, — the third house on the R. from the King's-bench towards the Elephant and Castle, Delahay-Street, Great George-Street, Westminster,^at 34, the first on the R. frora KIng.st, towards the Park, extending to Duke-st, Delap- D Delap - Court, Broadway, West minster, — is two doors E. from Queen-Square near the W, end of Tpthill-st. Denham-Court, Drury-Lane, — the first on the L. about six or seven doors from the New Church Inthe Strand. Denmark-Court, Strand,— at 38'^, or the last on the L. in Burleigh- street from the W. end of Exeter- Change. Denmark-Court, Denmark-Street, St.Giles's. — is behind 27, thr;e doors on the R. from High-st. leading Into Crown-street. Denmark - Court, Golden - Lane, Criy^legate, thefirst on the L. about three doers from Barbican. Denmark-Street, St.' Giles's, the , first on the R. from Oxford-street, towards Holborn, it extends frcm the W. side the church, to Crown- street,, Soho. 'Denmark -Street (Little), St. Giles '.s- the first on the L. In 13en mark- street from High-st. leading by the W. side of the church to Lloyd's court and Stracey-st. Denmark - Street, Ratcliffe - High way, — at 153, extending to 46. New-road or Back-lane, being the first W. parallel to Cannon-st. Dennis- Court, Marigold - Court, Strand, — the first on the L. in it, from 370, in the Strand, W. side of Exeter.change. Dennis or Dennets-Court, King- Street, Borough, See Tennis- Court, Dennis Row, Wilisted - Street, Sommers-Town, — the first on the L. from the New-road to Mary bone towards Chapel-path. Denton's Buildings. Chapel - Path, Sommers-Town, is op. 22, be tween Brill-row and Middlesex- street. , Denzell - Street, Stanhope - Street, Drury-Lane, — at 48, and is the P continuation of WhIte-hor.se- yard from no, Drury-lane, leading to f), Vere-street, Deptford Lower - Road, Rother- hithe,: — commences at Paradise. row, near Rotherhlthe-church, and leads 'oy China-hall to Dept- ford. ¦ Derby. Court, Piccadilly,— at 208, near St. James's church, leading to 34. Jermyn-st. Derby-Street, Curzon-Street, May- fair, — at 22, three doors E. from SouthAudley-st. leading Into Pitt's head-mews and Park-lane. Derby - Street, Parliaraent - Street, Westminster, — at 46, the second on the L, from the Horse-guards towards Westminster- bridge, it leads into Cannon-row, Derby-Street, Rosemary-Lane, See Darby. Derroer's-Passage, Fetter-Lane, See Bartlet's Passage, Devercux-Court, Strand, — at 218, the third on the L. about sixteen doors frpm Temple-bar, leading into Essex-st. Devonshire - Buildings, Worship - Street, FInsbury, — the fourth on the L. from 249, Shoreditch, and is nearly facing the Curtain-road, it leads into Long-alley, Devonshire - Court, Sutton -Street, Maze, Borough, — the first on the L. from New-st. at the back of Guy's hospital. Devonshire-Court, Houndsditch. See Cavendish -Court. Dfvonshire-Plfiuse, Piccadilly, is near the middle of the N. side, between Stretton-st. and Berkeley- st. about i a mile on the R, from the Hayraarket. Devonshire Mevys, Devonshire - Street, Marybpne, at 5, four doors on the R. west frora Char lotte-st. Devonshire-Mews North, Devon shire . Street, Marybone,^ — ^at 19, D " 19. behind 13, Upper -Wlmpole- street. - . Devonshire-Mews Soutb,- is pa rallel to and between Upper Wim- pole-st. and Upper Harle.y-st. ex tending to Weyraouth-st, Devonshire-Mews East, — at 39 and 44. Devonshire-st, between Port land-place and Upper Harley-st. Devonshire. Mews 'West. Devonshire- Street, — is situate between De vonshire-place and Upper Harley- street, Devonshire Mews, Devonshire - Square, Bishopsgate, — at the S, E. corner of it. entering by 18. BIshopsgate-withln. Devonshire - Place, ' Devonshire - Street. Marybone, — the second on ths L. from 40, High-st. or the condnuation of Upper Wimpole- st. to the New-road. Devonshire-Place, Old NIcol-Street, Bethnal-Green, — is a few yards on the R. from Cock-lane, Shore- dltcli, Devonshire - Place, Cow - Lane, Stepney, — is about ^ cf a mile on the L. frora Stepney Old-square, and near the same distance from the church, by the World's-end public-house, Devonshire-Place, Upper Kenning- ton-Lane, — —the first on the L. from the house called the Wind mill towards Vauxhall. DevonshlrePlace-Mews, Devonshire- Street, Marybone, — the first W. ' parallel to Devonshire-place, ex tending to High-st. or the first on the L. in High-st. frora the New- road. Devonshire-Square, Bishopsgate, — at the E. end of Devonshire-street, leading to Aggat's pas. Cutler-st. and 114, Houndsditch. Devonshire-Street, Bishopsgate,- at 18, thefirst on the R, north frora the church,' extending to Devon shire-square. D Devonshire-Street, Marybone, — ths . last' on the L. in Portland-road, entering by John-st. 101, Oxford- st. continuing N. about - a mile, it extends to 40, 'High-st. about i of a mile In length. Devonshire-Street, Queen-Sqaarc,— ¦ at the S. E. corner, extending to 59, Theobalds-road ; it Is also the continuation of Drake-st. from the N. W. corner of Red-lion- square, Devonshire-Street, Upper Kennlng- ton-Lane, — the first on the R. two or three doors from Kennington- cross towards Vauxhall, it extends frora South- place towards Eliza beth-place. Diamond Buildings, Whlte-Hart- Row. Kennington. — the first on theR. init. from Clayton-place towards Kennington-lane, Diamond-Court, Hosier- Lane. West Smithfield, — the first on the L. about sixteen doors from 24, West Smithfield, or about six doors on the R. from Cow-lane. Snow-hlil. Diamond-Court, Great Peari-Street, Spitalfields,— at 21, the second on the L. frorn 20, Wheeler-strcet. three doors from Grey-eagle-st. Diana- Place, Quickset-Row, New- - Road, Marybone,— is on the E. side the turnpike, op. Conway-st. Fitzroy-square,, about ^ of a raile on the R. from Tottenham-court- road. Dibbles-Buildings, Upper EastSmitb- field. See Sun-Court, Dice- Quay, Lower Thames-Street,- at23, on the E. side, of Billings gate, op. St. Dunstan's bill., Digby- Row, Bethnal-Green, — .is the E. continuation of Digby-st. Digby-Street, Globe-Street, Bethnal- Green, — the first on the L. about thirteen doors from Green-street. towards Mile-end, it. leads to Di-gby-row. St. Dionis. D D St. Dionis Back - Church, Lime- Street, — is behind 160,Fenchurch- street, a few doors on the L. from Gracechurch-st, Diet pr Dypt-Street, Brpad-Street, St. Giles's, — at 25, the fourth on the R, from the W. end of Hol born, or the first on the L. from the church. It extends to 29, Great Russell-st. Dirty- Lane, Strand, — at 88, op. Sduthampton-st. about .^ of a mile on the R, ftom Charing-cross. Dirty-Lane, Shoreditch, — at 73, by tbe turnpike, leading to Cock-lane and Old Nicol-street, Dirty -Lane, Blaekman-Street, Bo rough, See Great Suffolk.Street. Dispatch Newspaper-Office, — Is be hind 15, Fleet-st, fifteen doors on the R, from Temple-bar, Dispensary for Relieving the Sck Poor at their own Habitations, — at 29, Aldermanbury, about twelve doors on the R. from Lon don-wall. Dissenters Library, Red-Cross-Street, Cripplegate. at 49. about the middle of the E. side. Distaff-Lane (Great). Friday-Street.- at 31. the second on the R. from 36, Cheapside, extends to 32, Old-Change, near the S. E. corner of St. Paul's church-yard. Distaff-Lane (Little),— at 6, about the middle of the S. side of the last, extending to' 22, Old Fish- street, DItchman's Gardens, Old - Street - Road. — thesecond on the L, from Shoreditch-church. or a few yards E. on the R. frora the Curtain- road. Dobney-Place, Penton-Street, Pen tonville,— six doors on the R. be. hind 1, Winchester-place, it leads to Penton-grove and 36, White. Iton-st. Doby-Court, Monkwell-Street, Fal- cpn-Square, — four doors on the L. north from Barbers-hall, and about the same distance from Hart- street, Wood-street. Doby-Court, Maiden-Lane, Upper Thames-Street, — the first on the R. a few yards from 37, Queen- street, Cheapside, pp. the church. Dcftors-Comraons, is situate on the S. side St. Paul's church-yard, entrance op. 14. Great Knight- rider-street, and at 1, Bennett's hill. Dock- Head, Horselydown, ex tends from theE. endof New-st. and Russell-st. Berraondsey, to Mill-st. and Hickman's Folly. . Dock-Side, Hermitage-Dock, Wap. ping,- Is on the W. side of it, at the back'of Goodwyn and Skinner's brewery, extending from Hermi tage-bridge towards Nightingale. lane. Dock - Street, Upper East Smith- field, — at 87, extending t6 68, Rosemary-lane, being the second W, frora Wellclose-square, Late Saltpetre-Bank, Dock-Street, Comraercial-Road, St. George's in theEast, — the fourth on the R. about -J of a mile from Cannon-street-road towards Lime house, It is continued by Duke- street and Union-st, to Blue-gate- fields, Back-lane. Dock-'Yard, Herraitage-Docki Wap ping, — is on the E.side ofit, extending ftom the bridge towards Charlotte-street and Nightingak- lane. Dod's Place, Hanover-Street, Ro- therhithe, the last on the R. ftom Hanover-stairs and Rother- hithe-st, about f of a mile below the church. Dog and Bear -Inn, High.Street, Borough, — at 196. See the next article. Dog and Bear- Yard, High-Street, Borough. — at 196, about sixteen doors pn the R, south frora Union- street D street, and near j. of a mile from London - bridge, it leads to 55, Red-cross-st. Dog and Bear- Yard. Tooley-Street, - at 127, about f of a mile on the R, frora London-bridge, extend ing to Crucifix-lane, Dog and Duck-Stairs, Greenland- Dock. — the first below the dock, between it and Matthew's dock. Dog-Rowj Bethnal-Green, the S. cpntinuatlpn of the W. side of the green, extending to Mile - end turnpike, about \ a raile in length. Dolley's Cpurt, Rppemakers-Street, Mpprfields, — the fpurth on the L. ftpra the N.W, corner of Mppr fields, nearly pp, Type-st. Dplphin-Cpurt, High-Holborn, — at 289, between Chancery-lane and Great Turnstile, two dpors frora Fenwick-court, Dolphin-Court, Ludgate-HIll,->»at 12, the second on the R, from Fleet-market, leading to Little Bridge-st, Blackfriars. Dolphin-Court, Noble-Streer, Foster- Lane, Cheapside, — at 40, about i of a mile on the L. from 148, Cheapside, and five doors from St, Ann's lane. Dolphin - Court, Old - Street, St. Luke's, — at 135, the first onthe L. about fourteen doors frora Gos well-st. Dolphin-Court, Rose and Crown- Court, Moorfields, — the second on the L. from the N. E, cornei: of Moorfields, Dolphin-Court, Raven-Row, Artil lery-Place, Spitalfields, — is situate between the S, end of Gun-st. and Crispin-st. three or four dpors W. ftom the latter. Dolphin-Lane, Poplar Hlgh-^Streft or Road, — the second lane on the R. from the Commercial-road, Domingo . Street, Old - Street, St. Luke's, — at 14. the second on the R, fourteen doors from Gos- D well-st. it leads into Baltic-st,' and Golden-lane. Donaldson's Buildings, Tottenham- ' Court- Road, at 3, about eight doors pn the L, frpm Oxfprd- street. Doran's Ro^. Cpmmercial-Rcad. — is part pf the N, side, abpucj. of a mile en the L. frera Canjion- street-road towards Limehouse, by the- If mile-stone from the Royal-Exchange, ' Dprrjngton -, Street, . Leather - lane, Holborn, — at 87. the third on the L, frora 129, Holborn, extending to Brook-st. and market, DorrIngton-Street,Coldbath-Fields,- the S. W. continuation of Bayne's row by the House of Correftlon, extending towards La^'^tall-street, Leather-lane. Dorset-Court, Dorset-Street, Salis bury-Square, Fleet-Street,— iis op. 54, Dorset-st. about six doors oa the L. from the square. Dorset-Mews West, Dorset-Street, Portman-Square, Is parallel to and between part of Baker-st. and Spring-street, extending to Dur- weston-street. Dorset- Mews East, Dorset-Street, Portman-Square, near the E. end. parallel to and between part of Baker-st. and East-st. extending fo Paddln^ton-st. Dorset-Place, St, Pancras, leads frora Church-row, nearthe church, to Back-lane and Vernon's build ings, Dorset-Square (or Court). Gannon- Row, Westminster, — thefirst on the L. under the arch, three doors ftom Derby-st. entering from 46, Parlia ment-st. in which is the Transport-office. Dorset - Street, Salisbury: - Square, Fleet-Street, — is the continuation of the E, side of It, entering at 82, Fleet-st. It extends from Bell's buildings to the New-river-office. O DoriCt- D Dorset . Street, Manchester - Street, Manchester-Square, — at 28, the last on the L. from the square, ex tending across Baker-street and Gloucester - place towards the Edg'w-are-road, ¦ Dorset-Street. Spitalfields, — the first S, parallel to Pateraosteriiow, on theW. side the church, and the first N. parallel to White's row, extending from Cri.spin-st. to Red- lion-st, Dorset-Wharf. Whitefriars. — is on the E, side of Whirefriars-dock and on the W, side the New-river- office, at the bottom of Dorset-st, Salisbury-square^ from 82. Fleet- street, Doublet's Wharf, Upper Thames- Street, — pn the W. side of Cole- harbour-stairs, about -| ofa mile above London-bridge, entrance by 8^, Thames-st, Doughty - Street, Great Guilford i Street, Foundling-Hospltal, In- tersefts it at about eight or ten doors distance from Gray's-inn- lane, and i^ continued by John-st. to the King's road. Doughty-Mews, Doughty-Street, — the first W. parallel to it, extend ing from 12, Guilford-st, to Henry-st. and Robert-st. Dove-Court, Leather-Lane, Hol- borri,-— at 34, op. Cross-st, about 4 of a mile on the L, from 129, Holborn, Dove - Court, Gunpowder - Alley, Shoe-Lane. — the second on the L. frora 95, Shoe-lane towards Gough-square Dove-Court, St. Marrin's-le-Grand.- -at 20. the third on the L. about fourteen doors from 66, Newgate- street. Dove-Court, Old Jewry, — at 4, three doors on the R. from -12, Poultry, leading into Grocer.^-hall-coun. Dove-Court, Old Fish-Street-HIll,- the first on the R, fii^e dpors frpra D 204, Upper Thames-st, leacling into Five-fopt-lane, Dove-Court. St. SwIthin's-Lane,-the first on the R, from 10, Lom bard-st, or by a narrow passage frbm 6, Lombard-st, leading to Bearblnder-lane. Dove-Court, Pavement, Moorfields,- at 5, four doors S. from Rope- makers-sti the N. W. corner of Moorfields. Dove-Court, Dog-Row, Bethnal- Green, — the first on the R, a few doors from Mile- end- turnpike towards Bethnal-green. Dove-Street, Poplar High-Street or Road.-is about J- of a mile on the L. from the Commercial-road. op. the Black-horse, onthe W, side of Paradise-st. and Noble-st, Dover- Place, Kent-Road,. — part of the S. side, about -i- of a mile from the Elephant and Castle, it is the continuation of Rodney's build ings towards the Paragon, Dover-Street, Piccadilly. at 68, ' op, Arlington - st. St. James's, about I of a mile on the R, from the Hayraarket, leading to Graf- ton-street and J 56. New Bond-st, Dover-Street, Blackfriars-Road, St. George's Fields, Is about j' a mile on the L. from the bridge, nearly op. the Magdalen-hospital, and leads to Jamaica-row and York-place, BorOugh-road. Dover- Yard, Dover-Street, Picca dilly, — at 41, six doors on the L, from Piccadilly, leading to 7, Berkeley-st. Dowgate Hill, Upper Thames - Street, — at 1 68, about | of a mile on the R. from London-bridge, extending to Cannon-street and Budge row. it is op, Walbrook' from the Mansion-house, Dowgate- Wharf, Dock, and Stairs, Upper Thames-Street,— i-op. Dow gate- Hill. See the last described. Down-Street, Piccadilly, — is near | of p of a mile on the R, from theHay^ market, the first E. from Park- lane, It leads tP Carringtpn-place , andHertfprd-st. Mayfair. Downd's Yard, Rupert-Street, Hay- market.-^at 36, the first on the L. in Rupert-st. frora 7, Coventry-st. nearly op. Edmond's court. Dpwning-Street, Westminster, — on the S. side of the Treasury, by the N. end of King-st. or the second on the R. about a of a raile frora Charing-cross towards Westmin ster-abbey, Downing and Mills's Wharf, Horse lydown, — Is nearly pp, Thomas-st. the first E. ftom George-stairs, about .| of a mile frpm London- bridge, Drake - Street, Red - Lion - Square, Holborn, at the N, W. comer of it, leading to Theobald's road, De vonshire-st. and Queeft-sq, Drapers-Alms-Houses, . Kingsland- Road, — is about i of a mile on ' the R. from Shoredlich-church, nearly op. Huntlngdon-st, Drapers- Alms - Houses, Coopers- ' Row, ToWer-HIll, — is about four doors on the R, in it, from Crutched-friars, Drapers-Alms-Houses, Cross-Street, Newington,— — by ' number 1, Cross-st, nearly op, 'Newlngton- church. Drapers-Alms-Houses, Beech-Lane, Barbican, — situate on the N, side, occupying nearly the whole of it, Drapers-Alms.Houses, Whitechapel- Road,^— at 160, forrnihg part of fhe N. side, about eight or nine dpprs W, frpra the turnpike, Prapers - Buildings, Old-Street. is on the S, side, nearly op, the church, four or five doors E, frora White-crojs-st. late Well and Bucket-court, ; Drapers-Buildings, London- Wall,-- at'.62, op', Bethlem-hospital, the second on the L.and about ten or D twelve doors frora Winchester-st. towards Cripplegate. ' Drapers-^Gardens, London-Wall, — Is situate between Drapers-buildj ings and Drapers- hall, Throg morton-st. Drapers-Hall, Throgmorton-Street,- at 27, about three doors on the R. west from Broad-st. Drapers - Place, Old Street, St. Luke's, — Is op. 90. near the middle of the S, side, about eight doors E. from Whlte-cross-st. Drill-Place. Comraercial-road, Lime house, — is a few houses on the E. side the road, by the turnpike at the commencement of Poplar. Drum -Court, Whitechapel High- Street, — at 50, the third on the L. about twenty-two doors from the church towards Aldgate. Drury-Lane, Strand, — at 326, by the New Church, where the num bers begin and end, viz. 1 and 119, it extends to Broadest. St. Giles's, and the W. end of Holbprn, about y ofa mile In length. ' Duchess-Street. See Dutchess-st. Duck-Lane, Great Peter - Street, Westrainster. — is about five doors on the L, east frora Strutton- ground, and parallel to it, extend ing from Great Peter-street, to Orchard-st. Duck-Lane, Edward-Street, War dour-Street,' Soho, — at 10, about four doors on the L. from 95, Wardour-st. Duck- Yard, Duck-Lane, Westmin ster, — at 44, the first on the R. in It, from Great Peter-st. Ducksfoot-Lane, Upper Thames- Street. — at 145, the fourth on the R, about -I of a mile frpm Lpn. don-bridge. Ducking - Pond - Mews, Shepperd's Market, Mayfair, -^ on' the S. side of the market. Ducklng-Pond-Rpw, Whitechapel- Rpad,— the first N, parallel to part D part of it, viz, frpm 94 to 154, op. the London - hospital, extending from Bakers-row to North-row. Dudley - Court, High - Street, St. Giles's, — at 22, near the church, leading into Denmark-court and Crown-St. Soho. Dudley- Grove. Paddington.- — is a short distance beyond the Green, on the Harrow-road. Dudman's Court, Hunt's Row, Dept ford, — near Dudman's yard, be tween Grove-st. and the Plough. Dudman's Ship- Yard, Deptford, — ' on the S. side of George-stairs, about y of a mile below Green land-dock. Duffs - Court, Queen - Street, Bo rough, at 99, the second on the L. from Union-st, towards Blackfriars-road, Dufours-Place, Broad-Street, Car naby-market or Golden Square, — at 21, about eight doors W, from Poland-Street, Oxford-st, Duke's Court (Little), Almonry, Westminster. — is the first on the L, about four or. five doors frora Dean-st, Duke's Court. James-Street, West minster. — at the E, end of it, a few yards on the R, ftom Castle- lane facing York-st, Duke's Court, St, Martin's Lane, Charing-Cross, — at 134. op. the church, the first on the L. from 487, in the Strand, leading into Castle-st, and the King's mews. Duke's Court, Duke-Street, St. James's,— is about seven doors on the R. in it from 86, Jerrayn-st, towards Pall-mall. Duke's Court, Drury-Lane,-n-at 50, about nine doors S, frora Long- acre and about ,| of a mile ftom the New Church, Strand, in the op. direftlon, it extends to 27, Bow-street. Dulfc's Court, Great Earl-Street, Seven-Dials, — the first on the R. D about seven doors from the Seven- dials towards Castle-street, Long- acre. Duke's Court. Chick-Lane, West- Street, West-Smithfield, is the second on the L, about twelve doors frora Field-lane. Holborn- hill, It leads to Sharp's alley and Cow- cross. Duke's Court, Kingsland-Road,— four doors on the R. north from Union-st. about J. ofa mile from Shoreditch-church. Duke's Court, Crown-Street, FIns< bury, — .the first on the R. from Finsbury-sq, towards Sun-street and Bishopsgate. Duke's Court, Fore-Street, Lime house, — the first on the L. a few doors from the E. end of Nar. row-st, op. Duke's shore, leading into Ropemakers-fields. Duke's Court, Totterbum-Alley, Duke-Street, Borough, — the first on the R. in it from Duke-street, leading into Princes-rents and Lo- man's pond. Duke's Head - Passage, Ivy - Lane, Newgate-Street, — the second on the R. seven or eight doors from 30, Newgate-st. leading into Newgate-market. Duke's Head-Court, White-Crpss- Street, Cripplegate, — at 4%, the third on the R. about fifteen or sixteen doors frora 116. Fore-st, Duke's Head-Court. Maze-Pond, Borough, — at 6. the first on the L, six doors from the corner of Guy's hospital, St. Thomas's street, leading into Steel's yard. Duke's Place, Aldgate. — the termi nation of Duke-st. from 28, Houndsditch, pr of King-st- and Creechurch-lane, frora 87, Leaden hall-street, Duke's Place (Little), — the termina tion of Mhre-court from 29, Aid- gate bythe pump, leading into the last described. Duke's D , Duke's Place, Duke's -Row, Pim lico, — is-a few doers from Queen's row, about -i of a mile on the L. frora Buckingham-gate towards Chelsea. Duke's Row, Pimlico High-Street or Road, — is a part of. the E. side pf It, about -| pf a mile on the L.from Buckingham -gate towards Chelsea, extending from Princes- street (opposite Arabella-row) to Brewer-st. Duke's Row,, New-Road, Sommers- "Town, — Is about |- ofa mile on the L. from the Turnpike, Battle- , bridge, towards Marybone, lead ing from op, Sommers-pIaceWest to the N. E. corner of 'Tavistock- square. Duke's Shore, Fore-Street, Llme- hpuscj — the first on the R. about five doors from the E. end of Narrow-st, Duke-Street, Manchester-Square, — about the middle of the S. side ofit, extending to 171 , Oxford-st, about f of a mile on the L. ftom Tyburn-tu rnpike . Duke-Street, Grosvenor-Square, -^at the N. E. corner of it, extending to 277, Oxford-street, opposite the last. Duke-Street, Portland-Chapel, — is On the W. side ofit, and forms the first W, parallel to part of Great Portland-st, extending frora 33, Queen Ann-street East tp New Cavendish-st, Duke-Street, Westminster, — the first W, parallel to part of King-st. extending from Crown-st. to De lahay-street and Great George- street, three doors from St. James's park. Duke - Street, King - Street, St. James's, — the first on the R. five , doors frora the W. side of St, James's square, extending to 182. Piccadilly, Opposite Burlington- house. D Duke-Street, Adelphi.— the first S. parallel to part of the Strand, say from 32 to 50, or the second on the L. in Villers-st, seven or eight doors frora 32, in the Strand, it leads into John-st, Duke-Street. Lincoln's-Inn-Fields,- at 52, on the W, side under the arch, extending to Great Wild-st. and leading by Princes-st. to 123, Drury-lane. Duke-Street, Great Russell-Street, Bloomsbury, — at 42, about the middle of the S. side, extending to Brewer-st. and leading to Bow- street, and Broad-st. St. Giles's. Duke-Street, West Smithfield, — at 52, the S. ,E, comer, leading into LIttle-BrltaIn and to 175, Alders^ gate-st, Duke-Street, Worship-Street, Fins- bury, — the first on the R, from Paul-st. towards the Curtain- Road. Duke -Street, Long- Alley. Moor- . fields, — the third on the R. in it from Worship-st. and nearly op, Primrose-st, from 110, Bishc^s- gate-wlthout, Duke-Street, Houndsditch, — at 27, the first on the L. from Aldgate, extending to Duke's place, Duke-Street, Aldgate Hlgh-Street,- at 19. four doors W, from Houndsditch. extending to the last described, and Is continued by Bevis-marks and Camraomile- st, to Bishopsgate-st. Duke-Street, Old Artlllery-Ground,- intersefts Union-st, nine doors from 69, Bishopsgate-without, ex. tending from Artillery-lane to Fort-st, Duke-Street, Turk-Street, Bethnal. Green, — is about, the middle of the E, side, forming the first S. parallelto King-st. and extend. , ing to Gibraltar-row, Duke-Street, St, George's in the . East, — the fifth E, parallel to part of D D of Cannon-st, New-road, extend ing from Upper Chapman-street to Lower Ditto, or the N. conti nuation of Union-st. from pp. Blue-gate-fields, Back-lane, lead ing to Dock-st. and the Commer cial-road. Duke-Street, Westminster-Bridge- Road, St. George's Fields, — the first on the R. from the Obelisk towards the Asylum, leading to the middle of Tow'er-street, Duke-Street, Borpugh, — the E. con tinuation of Charlotte - street, Blacktriars-road, extending from Gravel-lane, to Pepper-st. and is continued by Queen-street and Union-street, to 219. High-street, Borough, Duke-Street, Mint-Street, Borough,- the third on the R. from 156, Higb-st. op. St. George's church. leading into Peter-st. three doors W. of Red-cross-st. Duke of York's Passage, Royal Hospital-row,Chelsea,-the firs^ on the R. in It from Little Sloane-st. towards the Hospital, leading to Turk's row. Dulwich- Alm.s-Houses, Pesthouse- Row, St. Luke's,— by the N, W, corner of St. Luke's hospital. Dulwich- Aims-Houses, Lamb- Alley, Bishopsgate-st. See Allen's. Duncan-Place, Leicester-Place, Lei cester-Square, — at 14, two 4oors from the N, E, comer of the square, Duncan- Plaqe, City-Road.-^ is part of the N, side of it. extending from the New-river towards High- st, Islington, abopt "1| of a mile from Finsbury-square. Duncan - Street, Red- Lion - Street, Goodman's Fields, at 6, the second on the R, about twelve doors from 30. Whitechapel High- street, it leads to Half - moon - alley. Duncan-Terrace, City-Road,— ex tends frora Duncan-place on the N, W, bank of the New-river towards Islington, , Duncomb-Court. Cock-Lane, Shore ditch, — the fourth on the L. from Church-st. or the firft on the R, from Auftin-st. behind Shore ditch-church, nearly facing Castle- street, Dundee-Arms- Wharf, Wapping, — . is about f of a mile below Wap. ping-chnrch, and nearly op, 130, Wapping-Street. Dundee-Wharf, Wapping, — a few doors on the R. below Hermitage- bridge, between Smith's ways and Briant's wharf, near a mile E. from London-bridge. Dunk-Street. Chapel-Street, Mile- End, New Town, — the first on the L. three or four doors from Great Garden-street. Whitechapel- road, it extends to 86, Church-st, being the first E. parallel to Hleh-st. Dunmng's Alley, Blshopsgate-WIth- out, — at 151, the first S. parallel to part of Sun-st. extending to Peter-st. St. Dunstan's Alley, St. Dunstan's Hill, — on the N. side the church, three doors on the R. from 10, Great Tower-st. leading to 10, " ] dol-lane. St. Dunstan's Church. St. Dunstan's Hill. Tower-Street. onthe S. side the last described. St. Dunstan's Church. Fleet-Street.- at 185, about seve'nteen doors E. from Temple-bar, St. Dunstan's Church, Stepney, — is about I of a mile N. from the Cpmniercial-rpad by Wliite-horse- street, Ratcliffe, and near i a ditto frpm Mile-end, by Stepney-green. St. Dunstan's Cpurt, Fleet-Street,— at leO.abput the middle of theN. side, it leads to the Hole in the Wall public-house. St. Dunstan's Hill, Great Tower- Street, D Street,— at 10, op, Mincing-lane. extending to 84. Lpwer . Thames- , street, beirig the first E. from Billingsgate. St. Dunstan's Place, Stepney, — Is' facing the W. side the Church yard, by the Ship public-house, St. Dunstan's, Place,.^ Bcook-Street, RatcHfIe,—is op. 43, near Stepney- causeway, it leads into School- house-lane. Dunster's Court. OJd-Balley,-— the third on the R, frora Snow-hlll towards Ludgate-hill, Dunster-Court, MIncIng-Lane,-two doors on the L. from 42, Fen church-st, Durand's Wharf, Rotherhithe, — is about I of a mile below Cuckold's Point and near |. of a mile above Greenland-dock, Durham-House, Chelsea, — the last hou^e in Durham-place, from Great Smith-st, towards Paradise- rpw, Durham - House, Hackney - Road. See Durham-Place, Ditto, Durham-Place, Chelsea, situate on the y^. side the hospital, ex tending from Ormond-row, Para dise-row, toWards Smith-st, and the King's road. Durliara-Place-Mews, Chel£ea,~si- tuate between Diirham-place and, Ormond-row, and is the N, W, parallel to Paradise-row. Durham-Place East,Hackney-Road,- partofthe S, side, about ^ of a mile on the R.from Shoreditch- church, the continuation of Dur ham-place West. Durham - Place West, Hackney- Rpad, — part of the S. side, ex- ' tending from James . place to Durham-place East. Durham-Place. Wolsinghara-Place, Lambeth, — extends from the house called the Three Stags to Wallers- place, hading towards the Obe lisk. D Durham-Row, Church-Row, Step- ' ney, — is a part of it which adjoins the N, E, corner of the church yard. , Durham-Street, Strand,-at64, about I of a mile on the R.from Charing- cross, extending to William-st. and leads by a dark passage to the Adelphi-wharls. ¦Durham- Yard, West-Street, West- Smithfield, — the first on the- R. about four doors from 86, tlie N. W. corner of Sraithfield, Durweston - Street, Baker - Street, Marybone, — the fourth on the L. about I of a mile from the N. E. corner of Portman-sq. leadi g to Upper Durweston-st. Durweston - street (Little), Mary bone, — at 19, in the last de scribed, opposite Montague-Mews North, abdut six doors on the R- from Gloucester - place, it leads to York-st. Durweston-Street (Upper), — the E. continuation of John-st from the Edgware - road, extending (at present) from Homer-row to Homer-st, Dutchess - Mews, Dutchess - Street, Marybone, — nearthe W. end ofit, extending to New Cavendish-st. is behind part of the W. side of Portland-place from 62 to 66. Dutchess-'Street, Marybone, — inter- sefts Portland-place at 2. and ex tends from 17, Duke-st. by Port. land-chapel, to 2. Mansfield-st, Dutch-Church. Aus.in-Friars,-isop. 25. about 4 or 5 doors on the R. from 67. Old Broad-st. urider the archway. Dutch - Prize - Office, Old Broad- Street. — at 55, about fifteen doors on the L. from Throgmorton-st. nearly op. the Excise-office. Dutsom's Ways. Wapping, — between King Edward's stairs' and New Crane, ' about 1-| mile below London-bridge. Dybal's D Dybal's Buildings, Pear-Tree-Street, Lambeth Lower Marsh, — is be hind Pear - tree - row abput the middle pf the N. side of the Marsh. . Dyers-Alms-Houses, City-Road, — is by the Turnpike, near 1 mile on the L. from Finsbury.square, op. Anderson's buildings. Dyer's Buildings, Holborn-Hill, — — at 18, about eleven doors W.from Fetter - lane. It leads to Dyer's buildings passage and 40,Castle-st. Dyer's Buildings Passage, leads from Dyer's buildings to 40, Castle-street, Dyer's Court, Noble-Street, Forster- Lane, Cheapside, — at 31, about nine doors on the L, frora St. Ann's Lane. Dyer's Court, Aldermanbury, at 10, the second on the R. ten doors from Lad-lane. Dyer's Court, James - Street, St, Luke's, — the first on the R, four or five doors from 37, Feather stone-street, CIty.road, Dyer's Court, Whitechapel High- Street, — at 52, the second on the L. about twenty doors from White chapel-church towards Aldgate, Dyers -Hall, Elbow -Lane, Upper Tharaes-Street, — Is two doors on the R. from 1-1, Dowgate-hill. Dyers-Hall-Wharf, Upper Thames- Street, — at 95. about g- of a mile on the L. from London-bridge, called also the Steel-yard. Dyer's Place, Somraers-Town, — Is part of the N. side the New- road to Marybone, and is a few doors on the R. in it, from the Turnpike, Battle-bridge. Dyer-Street, Williara-Street, Black friars-Road, — at 18, extending to Gravel-lane, or the firft S. parallel to part of George-street, say from numbers 16 to 30. Dyers-Wharf, Stangate, Lambeth, — the third wharf above Westmin ster-bridge, by Searls's, the bsaU builder. Dyot - Street, Broad - Street, St. Giles's. See Diot, EAGLE- COURT, St. John's Lane, Clerkenwell, — at 5, the first on the L. and five doors from St. Johri-st. West Smithfield, lead ing into Red-lion-st. Eagle - Court, Eagle - Street, Red - Lion - Square, at 7, Dean-st, about six doors on the R, from 92, High Holborn, leading into Eagle-st. Eagle - Cpu rt, Whita - Hart - Yard, Drury-Lane, — the second on the L. from 83, Drury-lane, leading into Angel-court and lo, 335, Strand. Eagle & Child- Alley, Fleet- Market,- at 61, the first on the R. about fifteen doors frora Holborn-hill, extendingto 39. Shoe-lane. Eagle and Child -Court. Princes- Street, Lambeth. — the first on the R, about three or four doors from Broad-st. leading to Fore-st, and the side of the Thames, Eagle Insurance-Office, at 83. Comhill, about the middle of the N, side, five or six doors E. from the Royal-Exchange. Eagle-Place, Mile-End-Road. — on the N. fide, about | of a mile on the L. below the Turnpike, op. 30, Assembly-row, it leads to Fuller's alms-houses, Eagle-Street, Piccadilly,- at 212, the first on the L, about j- of a mile from the Hayraarket, extend ing to 28, Jermyn-st, Eagle-Street. Red-Lion-Square. — - at 65, Red-lion-st. the first on the L. about fourteen doors frora 72, High-Holborn, extending to Kings- gate-st, Eari's Eari's Court, Little Newport-Street, Long-Acre, — is about five doors on the L. frora Castle-st, leading to 19, Cranbourne-sti Leicester- square. Eari's Court, Great Earl - Street, Seven-Dials, — the second on the R. about ten doors frora the Seven- dials, leading to Castle-st, op. Langley-st. Long-acre, Eari-Street (Great), Seven-Dials, St. Giles's.— extends frcm the E. side of the Seven-dials to Caftle-st. by Gyfford's brewery, or is op. Cross- lane frora 106, Long-acre. Eari-Street (Little), Seven- Dials, — is op. Great Ditto, extending to the W. end of Monmouth-st. and is CPntinued by Mppr-st. to 22, Greek-st, SoHo, Earl-Street, Blackfriars, the first on the R. north from the bridge, extending to St, Andrew's hill, is continued E. by Upper Thames-st. to London-bridge, Earl - Street, London - Road, St, George's Fields, — the first on the L. about sixteen doors from the Obelisk, towards the Elephant and Castle, it extends to Market-sti and is continued by Amelia-row towards the King's Bench. Easley's Mews, Wigmore - Street, Marybone, — at 24, facing Mary bone-lane frora 158, Oxford-st. East -Court, East -Street or Lane, Walworth, — the first on the R. about three or four doors frora Walworth high-st. or road. Eastcheap (Great), — the E. continua tion of Cannpn-st. extending frpm Cropked-lane tp Gracechurch-st. pr the third on the L: In Fifh-st. hill,' N. from London-bridge, Eastcheap ( Little) ,-is op. Great DIttp, ' pr the second on the R. in Fish-st. hill, N. frora Londdn-brldge, ex tending from 47, Gracechurch-st. to Little Tower-st. Eastern Dispensary, Great Ayliffe-' Street," Gopdman's Fields, at 46, about six doors W. frora Red- lion-st. Whitechapel, East-India Aims-Houses, Poplar, — is about -J- of a raile on the L, in the High-st, or, road, from the Comraercial-road, nearly' opposite Queen-st. and the Spotted-dog. East-India - Charabers, Leadenhall- Street, — at 23. three doors on the R, east from Lime-st, or the India -house, and op, St, Mary Axe. East-India-Dock, Blackwall, -at the E. end of Poplar high-st. or road, and on the N, side of Perry's dock, about a raile E, from Lime house-church and Sf miles from the Royal-Exchange. East-India- Dock-Road, Llmehpuse.- branches off to the L. frora the Coraraercial-road, Op. Gill-st. a few doors E, from Limehouse- church, and extends to the Dock gate, is near a mile in length. East-India- Dock.-Coinpany's-House, Lime-Street-Square, — ^is number 3. facing the entrance from Lime- street. East - India - House, Leadenhall- Street, — the large stone building .on the S. side, thirteen doors on ' the R. frora Gracechurch-st. or frora Comhill, forraing the corner of Lirae-st, East- India Military-Fund-Office, at 4, Li rae-street- square. East-India-Tavern, Blackwall. — on the N, side the Dock-gate, and N. end of Robin-hood-lane, from Poplar high-street or road. East-Lane, Kent-Road, — is the sixth on the R, about -I of a mile be low the Bricklayers-arms, it leads into the Walworth high-st, or road, at the distance of -| a mile In that on the L. from the Ele phant and Castle, it is nearly | of a mile in length,' East-Lane, Bermondsey,— op. East- P lane- taoC'Stairs, about ^ ofa mile be low St, Saviour's dock, it leads to the Neckinger-turnpike, Parker's row. Sec. East-Lane-Stairs, Bermondsey. — op. East.Lane. about a mile below London-bridge and| of a mile W, from Rotherhlthe-church, nearly facing Union-stairs, Wapping, East-Lon,clon Water- Works-Office,- at 14, St. Helen's Place, a few doors on the L. from 46, Blfhops- gate-within. Eastman's Court, Wentworth-street, Spitalfields,-^— a few doors on the L, frora Bell-lane, nearly facing Old Castle-st, from 120. White chapel high-st, East-Mews, East-Street, Lambeth.- the first on the R, from East-pl. Walcot-place, towards Lambeth- walk. East - Passage. Long -Lane. Smith- field, — thefirst S. parallel to part of if, extending from King-street , towards Aldersgate-st. Eastr Place, Lambeth, — a part ofthe W. side of the Surrey-road frora Westirilnster - bridge, extending frora Walnut-tree-walk to Pownall- terrace, about | pf a ralle on the R. from Westminster-bridge. £ast-Place, East-Street, West-Square, St. George's 'Fields, — three or four doors on the L. from the S. E. corner of the square. East-Place, Poplar High-Street or Rpad, — Is abbut ^ a mile pn the •R. frora the Commercial-road, and the first E, from the Harrow Public-house, or the King's road. East-Row, Wlnkworth's Buildings, City-Road, — the N, continuation of it on the L, extending to Clack's buildings, and is about -J of a mile N, from Finsbury- square, East-Smithfield, See Smithfield, East-Stfeet. Manchestcr-Squarc.-the first E. parallel to part of Baker- street, extending from 4, Bl^d- ford-st. to David-st. leading to York-place and the New-road, It is about ;^ of a mile In length: East-Street, Red-Lion-Square, Hol born, — the sixth on the L. near | ofa mile frora 71 , High-Holborn, along Red-lion-st. extending to New North-st. East-Street, Spitalfields- Market, — r extends from the middle of the E, side of Ir, t-> 35, Red-lion-st, East-Street, West-Square,St.George's Fields, — at the S. E. corner, or the continuation of the E. side pf the said square, frpm West-st. Prospeft-place, East-Street, Walworth, that part of East-lane which is next to Walworth High-street or road. See East-lane. East-Street, Lambeth, — is about |. of a mile on the R. from West minster-bridge towards Keuning- ton-cross, is nearly op. Chester-st. and Market-street, it extends to William-st. and leads to Gray's walk and Larabeth-walk. Eaton-Lane, Pimlico High-Street or Road. See Little Eaton-Street, Eaton-Place, Little Eaton-Street, Pimlico High-Street or Road, — about the middle of the N. side, the first on the R, from Pimlico towards Ranelagh-st. Eaton-Street, Pimlico, — the third on the R. and near ^ of a mile from Buckingham-gate towards Chel sea, ,it extends to Ranelagh-st. Eaton-Street (Upper), Pimlico,— it op. the last, pr the continuation of Grosvenor-place from Hyde-park. corner, extending from the King's road to Ranelagh-st. Eaton-Street (Little), Pimlico High- Street or Road, — the second on the R. near J ofa mile from Buck- , ingham-gate towards Chelsea, it extends to Ranelagh-st. Ebden - Court, Pearl - Row, Sti George's E George's Fields,.^— is opi 19, by the corner of New-st. On. the L. . from the N. E. fide the Obelisk. , Ebenezer-Chijpel, Briil-Place, Som mers-Town, — is on the N. side of it, also behind 15,, Chapel- path. Eberiezer-Chapel, Shadwell High- Street, — at 240, about ten doors W. from Union-st. Ebenezer - Chapel. Albion . Street, Rotherhithe, — is a few doors on the R. in It from Neptune-st. about -I- of a mile E. from the Lower-road to Dc-ptford. Ebenezer - Court, Ebenezer - Street, London- Road, St. George'sFIelds,- is about six doors on the R. from 15, in the London-road by the Philanthropic- reform. Ebenezer- Place, Comraerclal-Rpad, Limehouse, — is part pf the S, side, about -I pf a mile en the R. be- - low Liraehouse-church, extending from Penson-pl. to Gun-lane, pbenezer-Place, London-Road, at 19, thefirst on the R. fpra the Obelisk, tPwards the Elephant and Castle, it is situate on the N. side the Philanthropic-reforra and leads towards Lambeth. Ebenezer- Place, Cherry-Tree- Alley, St, Luke's, — the second on the R. frora 118, Bunhill-row. or the second on the L, from 86, White cross-st. in the op. direftion. Ebenezer-PIaCe, Kennington-Lane,- partof the N. side, about i of a mile on theR. frora the Plough and Harrow or from Church-row, Newington, towards Kennington- cross, Ebfiriezer. Row, Kennington-Lane,- the first on the R, from the Plough and Harrow, extending from the E. fend of Ebenezer-place to the fields, Ebenezer - Square, Gravel - Lane, Houndsditch.— is nearly facing Fireball-court, from 131, Hounds- E ditch, and leads into Ston^y-lan*. and Petticoat-lane. Ebenezer-titrcet. Londofi-Road, St. George's t'ields,— at 19, the first on the R, from the Obelisk by the Philanthropic-reform, being that end of Ebenezer-place which ad* joins the London-road. Ebenezer - Street, Plumber^ - Street, City-Road, — tbe first on the L. from Caroline-place, extending to Trafalgar-st, it is near i a mile N. from Finsbury-sq. Ebury-House, Ebury -Street. Five. Fields. Chelsea. — at the S. end of the said street, between Grosve^ nor-row and Queen-st. Ebury- Place orNewRanelagh-Stree*, Five-Fields, Chelsea, is about the middle ofthe E. side of Five-' fields-row, adjoining Ecclestone- st, Belgrave-place. Ebury- Place, Kemps-Row, Chelsea, or Pimlico, nearly op. Rane- lagh-waik, about .| ofa mile from Buckingham gate, it leads to Avery-farra-row or Flask-row. Ebury-Street, Five-Fields, Chelsea,- the continuation of Five - fields- row, extending from the path which leads to Five-fields-chapel, to Grosvenor-row, and Queen-st. Ecclestone-Street, Lower Belgrave- Place, Pimlico, — the fourth on the R, -i a mile from Buckingham- gate towards Chelsea, leading to the Five-fields. Eden -Street, Hampstead-Road, the first on the L. a few doors from Tottenham - court first S. from Henry-st, Ede's Yard, Bromptorj High-Street or Road,-^the second ori the R. about i of a mile from Knights bridge, nearly op. New-st. Edgware-Road, Tyburn-Tumpike,- at the W, endof Oxford-st. where the nurabers begin and are contir nued in succession to Chapel-st. Paddington, at tbe ceriier ^f \iPhich is road, and the E is 101, this extent is nearly J of a mile. Edinburgh - Castle Coach - Office. Strand, — at 322. on the W. side the New.church, nearly opposite Somerset-place. Edith - place. Bird - Cage - Walk, Hackney-Road. — the first on the L. a few doors from the Nag's head towards Shoreditch-church. Edmonds - Court, Princes - Street. Soho, — at 27, three doors on the R. south frora Corapton-st. leading into Rupert-st. Coventry-st. and the Hayraarket. Edmonds-Place, Union-Street. St. George's Fields, — the first pn the R. from the London-road towards West- square. Edmond-Street. Battle-Bridge, St. Pancras, — is situate on the N. side the Smallpox-hospital, en trance by the Maiden-head public- house, St, Edmond the King's Church, Lombard - Street, by 60, two doors E. of Birchin-lane and nearly op. Clement's-lane. Edward-Court, Edward-Street, Ca vendish-square, — at 1 1, about four doors S. frora Queen Ann-street East. Edward's Court, Oxendon-Street, Hayraarket, at 29. about five doors on the L. from Coventry-st. Edward's Court, New Round-Court, Strand, — about three doors on the L. from 447. Strand. Edward's Mews, Duke-Street, Man chester-Square, — at 35, the third on the L. about fifteen doors from 175, Oxford-st. Edward-Place, Old-Street-Road. — is a few yards on the R. from the Curtain-Road' tPwardsShpredltch- church. Edward-Place. Hackney-Rcad,- forms part of theS. side adjoining Brighton-place, a few doors on the R. east from Allport's nursery, and about J pf a mllefrom Shoreditch. church. Edward-Place, Westminster- Bridge- Road, St. George's Fields. See Asylum-Buildings. Edward-Street, Cavendish-Square, — the N. continuation of Bolsover- street, from 113, Oxford-street, extending from Margaret-st. to Queen Ann-st. East. Edward-Street. Manchester-Square,- the first parallel to the S. side of it, or the third which Intersefts Duke-st. from 174, Oxford-st. It extends from Seymour-street to Wigmore-st. Edward - Street, Wardour - Street, Soho, — at 95, the third on the R. frora 381, Oxford-st. it extends to 86, Berwick-st. and is continued by Broad-st. to Carnaby-market. Edward-Street, Church-Street. Beth nal-Green, — at 116, about iof a mile on the R. frora 65. Shore ditch, being the second below Brick-lane. Edward- Street. Mile-End, New- Town. See King Edward-st. Edward-Street, Blackfriars-Road, — the third on the L. about -i of a raile frora Blackfriars-bridge to wards the Obelisk, leading to Union-st . and Bear-lane. Edward-Street , Kennlngton-Lane, — ' the N. parallel to a part of It, be hind White-hart-place, extending fro.Ti Market-j.t. toGolden's place, Edward- Yard, Edward-Street. Ca vendish-Square, at 14, about four doors S. from Queen Ann-st. East, leading to Swan-passage and 99. Great Pordaiid-st. Egleton's Buildings, Paradise- Place, Paradise-Street, Marybone, — the firt on the L. from 6, Paradise-st, Egleton's Place, Twisters-Alley, Bunhlll-Rowi St. Luke's, the first on the R, six doors from 102, Bunhill-row, towards Whitecross- street. Eight- E Eight-Houses, Lower Road, Dept ford, — a row near the three mile stone frora London-bridge, be tween Chlua-halland the half-way- housf. about, i of a mile frora either. Elbow- Lane, Upper Tharacs-Street,- the first N. parallel to part of it, near ^ of a mile W. frora London- bridge, extending from Dowgate- hill to College-hill, or the third on the R. from the Manfion-house, continuing down Walbrook. Elbow- Lane (Lit tie) , UpperTha mes- Street, — at 175, leading into the last above described. Elbow-Lane, Shadwell High-Street, - the first S. parallel to part of it, ¦ say frora 23 to 38, extending frpra New Gravel-lane (four doors irora High-st.) to Farmer-st, Elbow-Row, City-Gardens, City- Road, — the first on the L. a few doors frora the turnpike by An derson's Buildings. Elder-Street, White- Lion-Street, Spi talfields, the second on the L. about fourteen doors from 13, Shoreditch. being the first E. pa rallel to Blossom -st, ¦ Eldon-Buildlngs, Bagnlge-Wells, — is the first row on the L. frora the Wells towards Pentonville. Eleazer- Place, Lambeth-Walk, — is part of the W. side, facing Chap man's Gardens or Union-st. frora WalcOt-place. Elephant and Castle-Court, Kent- Street, Borough,— at 218, about i of a mile on the R, from St, George's church. Elephant and Castle, Newington, — about one mile nearly S. from London-bridge, continuing Higfi- st. Blackmore-st, and the Cause way, and a ' little above | of a mile S, E. from the Obelisk, St. George's fields, along the London- road. , Elephant-Lane, Rotherhithe, — —-at 344, Rotherhithe-st. the first W. frora the church, leading to Nep. tune-st, and the Lower Road to Deptford, Elephant-Stairs, Rotherhithe, — op. Elephant-Lane, is near 1^ of a mile below London-bridge, and op. Execution-dock. Wapping. Elgers-Place, Essex-Street, White chapel, — the N. end of Elgers- square. Elgers-Square, Essex-Street, White chapel, the fourth on the L. from 105, Whitechapel High-st. near Wentworth-st. Spitalfields. Elizabeth-Court, Whitecross-Street, St. Luke's, — at 146, the second on the L. about fifteen doors from op. the church, Old-st. also four doors N. from Banner-st. Elizabeth - Court, Phoenix - Street, Spitalfields, — the second on the R. about fourteen doors from 162, Brick-hme, or the second on the L. from 38. Wheeler-st. leading into King-st. Elizabeth-Court. Hickman's Folly, Dock-Head, — is near the E. end ofit, and the last on the R. to wards Rotherhithe. Elizabeth-Place, Great Peter-Street, Westrainster. — is about six doors E. from New Peter-st. and the fourth on the R. frora Strutton- ground, nearly op. Leg-court. Elizabeth - Place, George - Street, Bethnal-Green. — is on the N. W. side I of Patriot-square, near the Green. Elizabeth-Place. Brook-Street, Rat cliffe, — about six doors on the L. frora Sun-tavern.fields, nearly op. Love-lane. Elizabeth-Place, Black Prince- Road, Lambeth, — part of the N. side, a few doors on thcT^. from Princes- place, Kennlngton-crpss, leading tP Wprkhpuse-lane and Lambeth- butts. Elizabeth-Place.Westminster-Bridge- Road, E Road, St. George's Fields,-— afew houses on the N. side, near the Obelisk, extending from the Free masons-school to Meliiia-place. Elizabeth-Place, Webber-Row. St. George's Fields, is about the middle of the N. side, between Ann's place and Duke-st. Elizabeth - Place, Prospeft - Row, Neckinger-Pvoad, Bermondsey ,-is two or three houses adjoining Rich- niond-hallon the E. side the Ma rine-crescent, nearly op. Printers- place, and about | of a mile on the L. from the turnpike towards Jamaica-row. .Elizabeth-Street, Hans- Place, Sloane- Street, — at 46, the N. W, corner, extending to North-st. and lead ing to Queen-st, and the High road, Brompton. . Elizabeth-Street, Hackney-Roadj — is about I of a mile on the R. from Shoreditch-church, situate between Durham-place West, and James's Place. Elliott's Court, Old-Bailey, the fourth on the R. about ten or twelve doors from Snow-hill, or six doors N. from Fleet-lane in the op. direftion. telliott'o Court. Elliott's Row, St. George's Fields, — the first on the R. about five or six doOrs from Pro^peft place towards Pleasant- , ^ow. Elliott's Row, Prospeft-Place, St. George's Fields. the third on the L, from the Elephant and Castle towards West-square, ex tending to Pleasant-row. Elliott's Row, Bethnal -Green-Road, - the first S. parallel to a part of It, about -J of a mile from 65, Shore ditch, extending from White-st. to Thoma^-st. and is behind the Admiral Cornwallis Public-house. Sllis-Square, Penton - Street, Wal worth, the second on the L. albftg Amelia-st. from Walworth E HighrSt. pr road, or a few doors on the R. from Penton-place in the op. diredlion, Ellison-Street. Petticoat-Lane,— the third on the L. from 41, Aldgate High-st. a few doors N, from Little MIddlesex-st. Elm-Court, Middle "Temple-Lane, Temple-Bar, — the second on the L. from 6, Fleet- sf. leading Into Fig-tree-court and King's-bench- walk, Elm-Court. Elm-Street, Gray's-Inn. Lane, — about three doors on the L. from 86, Gray's-inn-lane and ' near the .same distance from Mount Pleasant. Coldbath-fields. Elm-Court, Elra-Place,Fetter-Lane,. about the middle of it, a few doorsfrom 108, Fetter-lane, Elm - Place, Fetter - Lane. Fleet - Street. — at 1 08, about the middle ofthe W, side, leading into Cur. sitor-st. & to 40, Chancery-lane. Elm-Place, Walworth High-Sffeet or Road. — about |- of a mile on the L. from the Elephant and Castle, nearly op. the "I'errace. Elm-Street, . Gray's-Inn-Lane, — at 86, near -i of a mile on the R. from Middle- row, Holbtirn, lead ing into Mount Pleasant and Baynes-rpw, Cpldbath-fields. Elsworth-Pkce, Golden-Lane, Bar. bican. See f.olliers-Conrt. Ely- Chapel, Ely - Place, Holborn- Hill, — at 14, and is that number of doors on the L. from 102, Holborn-hill. Ely-Court, HoIborn.Hill,-at 117. about seven doors on the R. west from Hatton-garden. Ely-Place. Holborn-Hill.— at 101, the third on the R. about twenty- five doors from Fleet-market, nearly op. St. Andrew's church. Ely-Place, West-Square, St. GePrge's Fields, — at the N. W. corner of ' it, leading to Prospeft-place, or the sixth on the L, along Prospeft- place, place, about i ofa mlje from the ' Elephant and Castle towards Lambeth. FJmanuel's Hospital, James-Street, Westminster,^ is about j of a mile on the R. from Bucl$ingham- gate, also near the W. en4 of York-st. from Tothill-st. and the Abbey In the op. dlreftion (called also Lady Dacre's Alms-houses). Embroiderers- Hall, Gutter-Lane, — at 36, about ten. or twelve doors on the L. from 132, Cheapside. Emery-Hill's Aims-Houses, Roches ter-Row, TothilL Fields, Westmin ster, — is a part of the said row, near the middle, about i of a mile S, E, from James-st. bearing to the R. and nearly facing the W. end of the Grey-coat-school. Emigrant-Office,-T — at 10, Queen- street, Bloomsbury, five or six doors oil the R. from the W. end of Hart-st. Engine-Street, Piccadilly ,-the fourth on the L. about z of a riaile from Hyde-park-corner, and nearly i of a mile In the op. diredtion from the Hayraarket, it leads into | Sneads-court and Brick-st, England-Row, Poplar High-Street or Road, — about ^ of ^ mi's on the L, below the Coramercial- road, nearly op. the Harrow Public-house or the King's road. English-Copper-Company's - Wharf, ' Upper, 'I hames-Street, is be tween numbers 12 and 15, about -J of a mile on the R. from Black friars-bridge, adjoining Horse shoe-wharf. English- Wharf, Strand, — on the E. side of Arundel- stairs, entrance by Water-st. behind the Crown and Anchor, 192, in the Strand. Englishraan Newspaper-Office, — at 6, Hind-court, four doors on the L. from 147, Fleet-st. Enoch - Court, Goodman's Yard, Goodman's-fields, — the secbnd on E the L. from 60, in the Minories, or the third on the R. from 1, Mans?! St. in the op. direffion, Epp'ing- Place, Mile-End Road,— on the; S, side, about a mile pn the R. from Aldgate-pump, extend ing from the turnpike to Mile-. end-grove and leading towards Stepney-green, Equitable- Assurance-Office, Bridge- Street, Blackfriars, ^the eighth house on the R. from the bridge, or the second on the L. from Eari-st, St, Ermin's Hill, Little Chapel. Street, Westminster, — about the middle of It, op. St. Margaret's burying-ground, leading to Snow's Rents and the Broadway, op. Queen-square. Essex- Alley. Essex-Street, White- chapel, — the last on the L. frora 105. Whitechapel High-st. leading into Wentworth-st, op. Rose- lane, Essex-Court, Essex-Street. White chapel. — the fourth on the L. from 105, Whitechapel High-st. or the second on the R. frpin ,Wentworth-st. in the op. direc tion. Essex-Court, Middle Temple-Lane, Temple-Bar, the western-side of Brick -court, being the first on the R. from 4. Fleet-st, leading to Devereux-court and Essex-st, Essex-Place, Rotherhithe-Street,-^at 170. about, twelve doors ori theL, above the Horseferry and twenty- seven doors below Globe-stairs ip tl)e op. direftion. Essex-Place. Worjihouse-Lane, Lara beth, — is part of the S, side, ad joining the Workhouse, and the first row. on the R. from Lambeth. butts towards Kennington-cross, Essex.Street, Strand, — at ^10, the first on the L. about twenty-four doors from Temple-bar, extending to Essex-wharf and the Thames, Essex- E Essex-Street (Little), Strand,-^the firstpn the R, Inthe last mentioned street, and about nine doors from 210, in the Strand, extending to Milford-lane, Essex-Street, Bouverle-Street, Fleet- Street, — the second on the R. from 62, Fleet st. or at the S. end of Lombard-st. from 56, Fleet- street, leading into Temple-lane, Essex-Street, Kingsland-Road, — is op. the Ironmongers-alms-houses. and about j. of a mile on the L. from Shoreditch-church. extending to Hoxton-town nearly opposlte- Gloucester-st, Essex - Street (Little), Kingsland - Road, — the first on the R. about six doors in- the last mentioned street from Kingsland-road,leadIng to Savannah-place, Essex-Street, Whitechapel High- Street. — at 105, about j of a mile on the L. below Aldgate- church, nearly opposite Red-lion- street, it leads to Wentworth-st. nearly opposite Rose-lane, (late Catherine-wheel-alley). Essex-Street, Mile-End Old-Town,- the first W, parallel to part of Cannou-st. New-road, extending from 38, Charlptte-st. (fpur or five doors on the L. frora the said road) to the Coraraercial-road. Essex-Wharf, Essex-Street, Strand,- . at the botton of the street from 210, in the Strand. St, Ethelburga's Church. Bishops gate- Without. — behind 54, on the E. side of St. Helen's Place. Europe-Place, St. John's Row, Rat- cliffe-Row, St. Luke's, — is about the middle of the S. side, about fifteen doors on the R. from 41, Brick-lane, Evangelist - Court, Little Bridge- Street, Blackfriars,— the first on the L. a few yards W. from Cpck- court, 18, Ludgate-hill. Evans-Cpurt, Basinghall-Street,- at 45, about six dpors onthe L. from London-wall, or the last on theR. from 29. Cateaton-st, in the op, direftlon, Evan's Place, Star-Corner, Bermond. sey.— abput | of a mile on the R. from Bermondsey-church towards the Bricklayers-arms, facing the Grange-road. Evan's Rents, Turners-Square, Hox ton, — the N. W. corner of the said square, leading towards Ivy. Lane. Evan's Row, Middlesex . Street, Soraraers-Town. — is part of the E. side, about the middle, say be. tween Chapel-path and Phoenix- street, Evan's Yard. Poplar High-Street, or Road. — near .J. pf a mile on the L, from the Commercial-road, leading to Paradise-street, Noble- street, and the East-India-dock- road. Eve's Place, Adam-Street, Rother hithe, — at 95, the second on the L, from Neptune-st. Evelyn's Court or Place, Oxford- Street, — at 27, being that number of dpprs on the R. from St. Giles's, three or four doors W, from Rath bone-place. Evening - Mail Newspaper - Office, Printing - House - Square. Black friars. — at theN.E. corner, facing Printing-hcuse-lane from Water- lane. Evening- Post Newspaper-Office,— at 28, Faternoster-row, and-5. Hind- court, five doors on the L, from 147, Fleet-st. Everards- Buildings, Church -Lane, Whitechapel, part of the W, side ofit, adjoining 66, Cable-st. Wellclose-square. EverardSiPlace, Chu rch-Lane,White. chapel, — the first on the L. about twelve doors from 66. Cable-st. . behind the aforesaid buildings. Everett-Street, Bernard-Street, Bruns wick. E Wick-jSquare. — at 49, the middle bf the N. side, or the second on the R. from the square, extending to Great Corani-st. Evesham - Buildings, Sommers - Town,< — the'N. continuation of Chalton-st. extending fromChapel. path to Clarendon-sq, Eveshara-BuJldings (Upper). See Union. Street. Ewer's Buildings, White- Hart.Row,! Kennington-Lane, — is part ofthe S. W. side, about the middle of it. Ewer-Street. Duke-Street, Eorongh,- the first on the R. a few doors from Queen-street, extending to . Gravel-lane, ¦Ewlng's Buildings, MIIe-End-Road,- is part of rhe S. side, about j of ai inile on the R. east frora Ben- 'i croft's alms-houses, near two miles i from Aldgate, Hxarainer Newspaper-Offiee,*— ^15, Beaufort-bui-ldlags, Strand, three . doors on the R. ftora 96, in the Strand- Exchange-AI'ley. See Change, Exchange (for Clothes), Rosemary- Lane, See Clothes. Exchange (Coal), Thames-Street. See Coal. Exchange (Corn), Mark- Lane. ' See Com, _ . Exchange (Royal). See Royal. Exchange (Stock). See Stock. Exchequer, New Palace- Yard, West minster, — at the S. E,. corner, between Westminster-hall and the Thames, Exchequer - Office, Lincoln's Inn Old Buildings,— at 9, the first door on the L. from op, 66, Chancery-lane, •Exchequer-Office, Somerset- Place,- the first door on the L, in the square, from under the archway which leads from the Strand, Exchequer - Office, King's - Bench - ¦ Walk, Temple,^at the bottom of Mitre-court, ftom 44j Fleet-st. on the R, by Tanfield-coiirt.. Excise.Office, Old Broad-Street,— the large stone building on the E. side, occupying the space between nurabers 22 and 33, there is ano. ther entrance at 103, Bishopsgate- within. Execution-Dock, — at243, Wapping- street, about.a mile and a half below London . bridge, nearly facing Princes-stairs and Elephant-stairs, Rotherhithe. Exeter.Change, Strand, — at 355, near the middle bf the N, side, about |- of a mile on the R. from Temple-bar, extending under the archway -to Burleigh.st, Exeter - Court, Exeter . Change, Strand,-at 355, in the Strand, ad- joiningtheE,sideofExeter-change. Exeter - Street, Catherine - Street, Strand, ten doors on the L; from 343, in the Strand, extending to Burleigh-st, about nine dpprs N. of Exeter-change, Exeter-Street, Hans-Town, — at 32, Sloane-st. the second on the R. and about f of a mile from Knights bridge, it leads to Nevy-st. and 28, Queen's buildings, Brompton High-road. Eye and Ear Infirmary. See London Infirmary . Eyre-Court, Eyre-Street, Leather- Lane, Holborn, — at ^2, about eighteen doors on the L. from the N . end of Leather-lane and eight or ten doprs pn the R. In the pp. dlreftion from Great Warner-st. Cpldbath-fields, Eyre-Place, Eyre-Street, Leather- Lane, Hplbprn, — at 10, and is that number pf dpprs pn the R, frpm the N, end of Leather-lane. Eyre - Street, Leather - Lane, Hol born, — is the N. continuation of it, extending from Back-hill to ¦Warner-st. leading to Great Bath St. andColdbath-H^elds, Q^ FAIR- FAIR-STREET, Horselydown,- the eastem continuation of Tooley-st. on the R, extending' frora' Parish-st. to New-st, Dock- head. Faircloth-Court, High-Street, Lam beth, — the first on the L. about six doors from Broad-st. towards Lambeth-church, and op. Stonard and Watson's Starch - manufac tory, Falcon-Brewery , Portpool-Lane, — at 10, being that number of doors on the R. from 52. Gray's-inn-lane, Falcon Coal-Wharf. Bankside. — Is near i of a raile below Black friars-bridge, opposite Gravel-lane, Southwark, Falcon-Court, Fleet-Street, — at 32. op. St. Dunstan's church, being that number of doors on the R, from Temple-bar, Falcon-Court. Shoe-Lane, — at 84, about 5 of a mile on the L. from 129, Fleet-street and near the same distance in the op. direftion from 65, Holborn-hill. Falcon -Court. High -Street, Bo rough, — at 178. on the W. side, near St. George's church, about -| of a mile on the R. from Lon don-bridge. Falcon-Court (Little), High-Street, Borough, — the W. continuation of the last described from 178, High-st, to 45, Red-cross-st, near the Mint, Falcon - Court, White- Street, Bo rough, — at 40, the third on the. R, from St. George's church to wards Long-lane, Bermondsey. Falcon-Court, Fiihraongers-Alley, High-Street, Borough, — the first on the R, a few yards from 234, High-street by St. Margaret's hill. Falcon-Place, Coppice-Row, Clerk enwell. — the first on the L. from Ray-st. at the N. W, corner of the Green, leading into Ray-st. again, s Falcon-Foundry, Bankside,— on the E. side Falcon Coal-wharf, op. Gravel-lane. Falcon - Square, Noble - Street, Foster-Lane, — the termination of Noble-st. and Fosler-lane, enter. ing by 147, Cheapside, leading to Falcon-st. and 16, Aldersgate-st. Falcon-Street, Aldersgate-Street, at 16, about ^ of a mile on the R. from 66, Newgate-st. leading Into Falcon-square. Falcon- Yard, Portpool-Lane, — —at 15, being that number cf houses frora 53, Gray's-inn-lane, and is on the S. side of Meux's brewery. Falconbridge-Court, Crown-Street, Soho, — three doors on the R. frora the E. end of Oxford-st. or from High-st. St, Giles's, leading into Little Sutton-st. and Soho. square. Fan- Alley, Fan-Street, Goswell- Street, St. Luke's. — at the E.end from 11. Goswell-st. and N, W. corner of Bridgewater-gardens. Fan - Alley, Webb - Square, shore ditch, — at the N. E. cerner, en tering at 47, Shoreditch, it leads to Cock-hill and to 47, Wheeler. ¦ street, Spitalfields. Fan - Court, Goswell . Street, St. Luke's— at 12, the third on the R. north from Barbican, leading into Bridgewater-gardens, Fan-Court, Miles's Lane, Cannon. Street, — at 17. two doprs on the L. frora 131, Upper Thames-st, near London-bridge, Fan-Court, Bakers-Row, White. chapel-Road, — the second on the L. frora 93, in the said road, to- wards Mile-end Old. town. Fan - Street, Gpswell - Street, St. Luke's. between 106. Alders gate-st. and 1 , Geswell-st. a few dpprs on the R. north from Barbi can, leading into Bridgewater- gardens and Golden-lane, - Farm- Farm-Mews, Hill-Street, Berkeley- ¦ Square, — is the .first on the R. a few yards frora the raiddle of the W. side of the said square,' leading into Farm-st. Farm-Street, Berkeley-Square,— .^the first N. parallel to part of Hill-st. extending frpm Farm-Mews tP Unipn-st. Farmer's Alras-Houses, Little Cha pel-Street, Westminster, — adjoins the W. side of St. Margaret's burying-ground, about |- of a mile from Buckingham-gate. Farmers Journal Newspaper-Office,- at.49. Watling-st. eight doors on the R, east from 75, Queen-st. Cheapside. 'Farmer's Rents, Crown-Street, Soho, or St, Giles's, — the first on the L. a few yards from the E, end of Oxford-street nearly op. Sutton- street. Farmer's Row, Salraon.Lane, Lime house,— forms a part of the E. side, about ^ of a mile on the R. frora theCoramercial-road towards Stepney, Farmer-Street, High-Street, Shad well. — at 38, under the archway, about seventeen or eighteen doors W. from Shadwell-chorch. ex tending towards Shadwell-docfc. J^arrer's Rents, Bishopsgate-Stfeet- Without,— at 163, about i of a mile on the L. north from the church, op, Widegate-st. Farrier- Buildings, Inner. Temple - Lane, Fleet-Street, — is a few doors on the R. from 16, Fleet-st. near Te_mple-bar. Farrliigdon- Within Charity-School, • Bull and Mouth-Street,— at the W. end, nearly facing Butcher hall-lane, from 82, Newgate-st. Farthing-Alley, Upper East-Smith field, — is op. 97, about fourteen doprs on the L. east from Butcher- row and i of a mile froni Tower- hill. Farthing. Alley, Jacob-Street. Dock- Head, — about the middle of the S. side, being the third on the R. frora Mlll-st, leading into Water-lane. Farthlng-FIelds, New Gravel-Lane, Shadwell, at 40, about the middle of the W, side, leading to- wards Old Gravel-lane, Farthing- Hill, Farthing-Street, Spi talfields, — is the N. continuation of it, to Sclater-st, and is nearly op. Club-row, Farthing-Street, Phcenlx-Street, Spi- talfields, — the first on the L. about sixteen doors from 39, Wheeler-st. or the third on the R, frora 163, Brick-lane. Fashion-Street, Brick-Lane, Spltal. fields,— at 194, the fourth on the L. about i of a mile from White. chapel, it leads into White's Row, Widegate-street, and Bishopsgate- without. Faulkner's Court, Cow-Cross, West- Smithfield, — the third on the R, from St, John-st, -and two or three doors E. from Turnraill-st. leading into Benjamin-st. Faulkner's Place, George-Passage, St. George's Market, St.George's Fields, — about four doors on .the R. from the N. E. corner of the market, Feathers-Court, Drury-Lane, at 86, on the W, side, being the second on the L, and . about eighteen or twenty doors from the New-church, or from 226, in the Strand. Feathers-Court, High- Holborn, — at 264, nearly op. Red-lion-st. lead. ing into Whetston's-park and Lin coln's-Inn-fields. Feathers-Court, Fox-Court, Gray's. Inn-Lane, — is about four or five doors on the L. from 10, Gray's. inn-lane, near Holborn. Feathers-Court, Castle-Street, Beth. nal-Green, — the first on the, R. from from the back of Shoreditch- church, about three or four doors from the N. end pf Cpck-lane. Feathers- Mews, Old Millman-Street, James-Street, Bedford-Row, — is the N. continuation of It, on the L, leading into Long's-yard and to 38, Lamb's-conduit-st. featherbed-Lane, Fetter-Lane. — at 18, and is-that number of doors on theR. from 180, Fleet-st. itis continued by Pemberton - row, leading irito Gough-square, Featherstone-Buildings, High-Hol born, — at 62, on the' N, side, eight or nine doors E. from Red- lion-street, leading into Bedford- street; Featherstone - Buildings, Salmon - Lane, Limehouse, — the first E. pa rallel to a part of it, the entrance is a few doors on tlje R. from the Barge- river or from the Commer cial-road, Featherstone-Street, CIty-Road,-the first on the L, about -i of a mile N, frora Firisbury - square, ex tending to 60, Bunhill-row, twelve or fourteen doors S, frora Old- street, Felix . Street, Bridge - Road, Lara beth, — at 20. the second on the R, about twenty-eight doors from Westminster-bridge, it extends to Stangate-st. Fell-Street, Wood- Street, Cheap- side, — at 71, the sixth on the L. frora 122, Cheapside, and seven or eight doors on the R, frora London-wall in the opposite dl- reftlon. Fen-Court, Fenchurch-Street, at 125, ten doors E, frora Cullura. street and nearly opppsite Mincing. lane, Fen-Office, Tanfield- Cpurt, Tem ple, — at 3, on the S. side, two dpprs pn the R, from Lamb's Buildings, Fenchurch . Buildings, Fenchurch - Street, — between 107 and 108, the second , pn the R. about twenty-one doors from Aldgate, it leads to Sugar-loaf-court and 60, Leadenhall-st. Fenchurch - Chambers, Fenchurch i Street, — at 66, about six pr seven doors on the R, east from Lon don-st, Fenchurch - Street, Gracechurch . Street, — the third onthe R. atiout -|. of a mile from London-bridge, extending frora opposite Lombard- street to Aldgate. Fendal-Street, Grange-Road, Ber-. raondsey, — the second on the L, about i of a mile frora Star-corner, or frora Bermondsey New-road, op, Alscot-place, and leads to the Grange-walk, Fenwick-Court, High-Holborn, at 291, about seventeen or eigh teen doors on the L. west froin Chancery-lane. Ferguson's Rents, Snow's Fields, Bermondsey, — the first on the L. from 238, Bermondsey-st. towards the Borough, about three dpprs E. frpm Palraer's Rents, Ferry-Street, Larabeth, — the first S, parallel to the church and church yard, a few doors distance, ex tending frora High-street to Fore st, by the Thames. Fetter-Lane, Fleet-Street,— at 180, five or six doors E. from St. Dun stan's church, where the numbers being and end, viz. 1 and 144, it extends to 34, Holborn-hill, Field-Buildings, Battle-Bridge, St. Pancras, — the E, end of Fifteen- foot-lane, also behind the Bell Public-house, by the Turnpike^ Pentonville, Field-Court, Gray's-Inn-Square, — at the S. W, corner, leading to. wards Bedford.row, also the N. end of Fullwood's rents from 34, High Holborn. Field-Court, Field-Lane, Holborn,- thc the first on the R. a few doors from. 83, Holborn-Hill, or a few doors S. from Saffrpn-hill or from Chick-lane. Field-Court, Ducklng-Pond-Row, Whitechapel-Road, the fourth on the R. from Court-st. 110, Whitechapel-road, or the third on the L. from North-st. in the op, direSIon, Field-Lane, Holborn-Hill, — at 83, about six doors on the R, ftom Fleet-market, extending to Chick- lane and Saffron-hill. Field-Place, Battle-Bridge. Penton ville, — forms part of the W, side the road to Clerkenwell by Field- street, Field.Street, Battle- Bridge, Pentpn- ville, — the first pn the R, ftpra the Turnpike, by tbe Bell Public - house, towards Clerkenwell, Field-Street, Poplar High-Street or Road.— is about -f a raile on the L. from the Cpmmercial-rpad, and the secpnd belpw the East- India alms-hpuses, leading tp Fpwler's Rents and the East-India Dock-rpad, Fieldgate-Street,WhItechapel-Road,- the second on the R. about seven teen doors E, from the church, it leads to Charlotte-st, and Cannon- street- rpad, Fife's Cpurt, Fleet-Street, Spital fields, — near the middle of the S. side, between Black-bird- alley and Rara-alley, abput ten doorson the R, from George-st. Fife's Gardens, Granby-Place, Lam beth Lower -Marsh, extends from Granby-pl. to Vine-st, Nar row-wall. Fifteen - Foot - Lane, White - Hart . Row, Gray's-Inn-Lane, — the first pn the L, from theTu rn pike. Battle- bridge by Chad's-wells. Fig-Tree-Court, Temple, — the third pnthe L. in Temple-lane frpm 6. Fleet-st. by Temple.bar, leading tp King's-bench-walk and 'temple- street, Fig.Tree-Cpurt, Barbican, — at 15, en the S, side, being tha,t nuraber pf doors pn the L. frpra 77, Al dersgate-st. Filacer. Cpurt of, — at 4. Elm-Court, Teraple, the second door on the R. frora pp. Fountain - court. Middle Temple.l,Sine, Fleet-st. Finch.Buildlngs, Ewer-Street, Bo rough, — at the E. end of it, about three or four doors on the L. from Duke-st. pr frpra the W. end ef Queen-st. Finch-Cpurt, Poplar High-Street or Road, — the first on the L. east frora the terrace, or below the East-Indla alras-houses, about -1 . a raile from the Comraercial- road. Finch-Lane, Cornhlll,— at 80, the N. side, about ten doors on the L. east from the Royal-Exchange, leading to Threadneedle-st. Finch-Yard, Poplar High-Street or Rpad, — thesecond on the L. he- low North-st, op. the Town-hall. Findall-Street, Grange-Road, Ber- mondijey. See Feudal. Finmore-Court, Blue-Anchor- Ya^d, Roseraary-Lane. — the second on theR. frora 48, Roseraaty-lane, towards Upper East-Smithfield. Finnemore-Court or Rents, Artil lery-Street, Borough. — about f of a mile on the R. frora 50, Ber mondsey-st. along Crucifix.lane, and is nearly op. the S. side of St. John's church. FInneraore-Place or Gardens, Russell- Street, Bermondsey, — near i of a mile on the L. from 90. Bermond sey-st/ or the first on the R. a few doors W. from Church-st. Finsbury-Conrt, Providence-Row, Finsbury-Square, — at 28, the first on the L. four doors from Wilson- st, or from Worship-st, Finsbury-DIspensary, — at 210, St. John-st. John-st, by New-court, near -f a mile on the L. from Smithfield, and about fourteen doors on the R. from Corporation-Row, Finsbupy-Dispensary (New), Gilt spur-Street, — at 15, afew doorson the R. from Newgate-st. or from the Old-Bailey towards Sraith field, Finsbury-Market, at thei W. ehd of bkinner-st. from 119, Bishops- gate-without,theE. side of Clifton- street from Worship-st, and of Christopher-st, from the N, E. corner of Finsbury-square. Finsbury - Passage, Wilson r Street, IVloorfields, — at 62, Op, Princes-st. about four doors pn the L, frpm the N. E. cprner pf Finsbury-sq. Finsbury-Place, Moorfields, — at the N. W. corner, extending frora Moorfields to Finsbury - square and Chiswell-st. Finsbury-Repository, — at 45, Chis well-st. about three doors on the R. west from Finsbury-sq. Finsbury-Square, — on the N. side of ¦Moorfields. about ^ of a mile W, frora 1,48, Bishopsgate along Sun- street and Crown-st. -i a mile E. from 77, Aldersgate-street along Barbican, Beech st. and Chiswell. street. Finsbury - Street, Chiswell - Street, Finsbury-Square, — at 36j the first on the L. 'about fourteen doors from the S. W. corner of the said square, extending to Rope- iriakers-st. Fin bury-Terrace, City- Road, — part of the E, side of It, commencing about i. of a mile on the R, from the N. W. corner of FinsbuFy-sq. it extends from TaberUacle-row to Old-st. Fire-Ball-Court, Houndsditch, at 131, about the middle ofthe N. side, extending to Gravel-lane and leading to Harrow-alley and Petti coat-lane. First-Fruits-Office, Inner Temple- Lane, — at 10. on the W. side, eight doors on the R, from 15, Fleet-st. Fish-Street (Old), Upper Thames- Street, — Is the first N. parallel to part ofit, say from numbers 201 to 212, extending from Bread- street-hill to Lambeth-hill, or is at the S. endof the Old-change from 10. Cheapside. * Fish . Street - Hill (Old), Upper Thames-Street^ late Labour-in- vain-Hill,— at 204. abput | of a mile ort the L. frora Blackfriars- bridge, It extends to 6, Old Fish,st. by the church . Fish - Street - Hill, Gracechurch . Street, — the S. continuation of it on the W, side die Monument, it extends from Eastcheap to London-bridge. Fisher's A|ms-Houses, Dogr.Row, Mile-End, — two or three doors on the L. from the Turnpike towards Bethnal-green. Fisher's Alley, Dorset-Street, Salis bury-Square, Fleet -Street, —at 62, the second on the R. from 82, Fleet-st, passing Salisbury-square on the R. it extends to Whitefriars-! dock and Water-lane. Fisher's Alley, Petticoat-Lane, Spi. talfields, — the third on the R. a few doors N- frora Wentworth- street, leading into Cox's square, Fisher's Court, Eagle-Street, Red- Lion-Square, — Is nearly op. 27, about seven doors on the L, from 65, Red-lion-st. Holborn. Fisher-Street, Red-Lion-Square,— a^ the S. W, corner, extending to KIngsgate-st, and is about ten doors on the R; in the said street from 116, High Holbprn, Fishmongers- Alley, High-Street, Bo rough, — is about nine doprs on the R. south from St, Margaret's hill, and |ofamilefromLondpn-bridge,' extending tp 76, Red-cross-«t. FishmongCM Fishmpngers Alms-Housesi New ington, — on the W. side the High- road, about a mile on the R. from London.bridge, opposite the Elephant and Castle. Fishmongers-Hall, Upper Thames- Street, — at 112. about ten doors pn the L, west frpm Lpndon-brldge. Fishmpngers - Passage, Fenchurch- Stre.et, at 118^ about j of a mile on the L. from Gracechurch. street, nearly op. Mark-lane, it leads to Billiter-square. Fitzrpy - Market, Hertford - Street, Fitzroy-Square, occupies part of the E. side of it, between Grafton-Street and Warren-.st. it communicates with , Tottenhara- , cpurt-rPad at 126, by Holebrook- buildings near the New-road, Fitzroy - Mews, Hertford - Street, FitzroyrSquare, — -on the W; side, three doors on the L. ' from Lon don-st. towards Grafton-st. Fitzroy-Place, New-Road, Fitzroy. Square, — on the N. side, about i of a mile on the R, from Hamp. stead-road, and op. FItzroy-st. frora the square. Fitzroy-Place (Upper), the N. con- ¦ tinuation of the last from Henry. street, Fitzroy-Row, Fitzroy-Place, New. Road, — the first on the L, a few yards frora the New-road. Fitzroy-Square,-is about i a mile N. from 24, E. end of Oxford-street along Rathbone-place, Charlotte- st. -&c. of about seventeen doors , frora 1 1 9, Tottenhara-court-road along Grafton-st. Fitzroy-Street, Fitzroy-Square, — the second J on the R, about seven--- teen doors in London-st, from 108, Tottenham-court-road, leading to the S, E. corner ofthe square, Fitzroy-Street (Upper), Fitzroy- Square, — is op. the last, extending frpra the N. E. corner of the .square to the New-road, F Fives-Court, St, Martin's Strept Leicester-Square, behind 26, four doors on the R, from_ Whit- comb-st. the wall of the Upper King's Mews, is the easterri boundary ofit, / Fives-Court. Mansel-Street, Good man's Fields, — at 13, about the middle of- the W, side, two oe three doors N. from Swan-st. Five -^ell -Court, Wheeler -Street, Spitalfields, — at 43, nearly facing Webb-square from Shoreditch, about five doors N, frora Phosnix- stree^, it extends tp Farthing-st. Five-Bell- Place. 3,Colt-Street. Lime house, — is op, the E. side, of the church by the Five-Bells Public- house. Five-Constable -Row, Mile-End,— is part of the N. slc|e, commencing by Dog-row, a few yards on the L, east from the Turnpike, about a mile frora Aldgate-purap. Five-Fields, Chelsea, situate be tween Grosvenor-place at the back of the Queen's Gardens, fflid Sloane-st. through which passes the King's Road. ^ Five - Field - Row, Piralico. See . Ebury-Street., Five-Foot-Lane, Upper Thames- Street. — at 203. about ^ of a mile on the L, from Blackfriars- bridge, nearly op. Broken- wharf, leading to 7, Old Fish-st. Five-Foot-Lane, Bermondsey. See Russell-st. Five-Garden-Row. Artillery-Street, St. John's, Borough, See Finne more-Court. Five-Houses-Corner, Tyson-Street, Bethnal-Green,— at 10, the first on" the L. ten doors from 52, _ Church-st. op. Brick-lane. Five-Inkhorn-Court, Whitechapel. - at 91, about j of a mile on the L, below Aldgate - church, or eighteen doors on the R. from Osborn-st. Flask- FIftsk-RoW or Lane, Five-Field- Row, Chelsea,— extends from the Old Red-lion, or N. end of Ebury-. St. to A-very-row. "Fleet - Gardens, Marshara r Street, Westminster,r-at the back of 37, on the W, side, near the Horse ferry-road. Fleet-Lane, Fleet-Market,— at 16. the first on tlie R. frora Ludgate- hill. on the N. side the Fleet- prison, extending to 46, Old- bailey, op. Newgate. Flbet-Market,-situate between Lud gate-hill and Fleet-st. where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 98, It extends to Holborn- bridge, Snow-hill. Fl eet- Prison, Fleet-Market, — abou t four doors on the R, from Lud gate-hill, occupying the space be tween numbers 3 and 1^, it ex tends back to the Bell Savage- yard, Fleet-Row, Eyre-Street, Leather- lane, Holbom. — is pp. 21. twP or three doors N, from Summer- street and about ten doors on the L, frofo Warner street, Clerken well. Fleet- Street, Temple-Bar, com. mences on the E. side, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 206, it extends to Bridge-street, Blackfriars, and Fleet-market. F"leet-Street, Spitalfields or Bethnal- Green, — the first S. parallel to part of St, John-st. Brick-lane, ex tending from George-st. to Fleet- street-hill, Fleet-Street-Hill, St. John-Street, Spitalfields or Bethnal-Green, — the fourth on theR. about J of a mile frora 105,- Brick-lane. It leads to Fleet-st. and extends to Weavers-st; Flemings or Flemish-Church- Yard, Tower-Hill. See the following. Flemish-Street, Tower-Hill, — on the E. side, and the second on the R. about ten doors from Irori- gdte, it extends to St, Catherine's lane, Fletcher - Row, 'Vineyard - Gardens, Clerkenwell, the second on the R. from Bowling - green - lane, towards Spa-fields. Fletcher's Ways, Shadwell, -about 1| of a mile below London-bridge, by the line of the river, the first E. of Shadwell-dock, and nearly opposite the Surrey-canal, Rother hithe, ¦ Flint - Street, Higlers - Street, St, George's Fields. — the fourth on the R. from Blackfriars.road. ex tending to King-street. Belvedere- place, by the King's Bench, Flint - Street, London - Road, St, George's Fields. — the first on the L, In Gaywood-street, from the middle ofthe W. side the London- road, or the first on the R. fiora Prospeft-place. Flint-Street. East-Lane. Walworth,- the fourth on the R, about | of a mile from the Kent-road, and near -^ a mile on the L. from Wai. worth High-st, it extends to Park. place. Locks-fields, Floating- Dock . Rotherhithe, Is about I|^ of a mile below London- bridge, by the line of the river, a-nd i of a mite E. of Rotherhithe- church, op. King Edward.stairs, Wapping. Flower and Dean-Street, Spital- ' fields,— at 200, Brick-Lane, the third on the L, from 74, White chapel High-st. itextends to Rose- lane, Flower-de-Luce -Court, Gray's-Inn-^ Lane, — at 85. about j of a mile' on the R. from Middle - row, Holborn, it leads to Moiint-plea- sant and Coldbath-fields. Flower-de-Luce-Court,Fleet-Street,- at 179, behind the houses on the E. side Fetter-lane, from numbers 1 to 16. Flower- Flowfer - de-Lis - Court, Shoemakers- ' Row, Blackfriars, — is two doors on the R. from Broadway or from Water lane, and the third, on the L. from Creed-lane. Ludgate-st. Flower - de-Lis - Court, Turnmill- Street, Clerkenwell, — the second on the L. a few doors frora Cow- cross, West Smithfield, towards Clerkenwell-green. Flower-de-Lis-Court, Shoreditch, — at 10. absut eighteen doors on the R, north from White -llon-st. | pf a mile from Cornhlll, it leads tP Blpssom-st. and Flower-de-Lis-st. F|pwer-de-Lis-Street, Spitalfields, -r- thc E. cpntinuation- of the last, frpm 10, Shpreditch. extending tp 72, Wheeler-st. pp. Great Peari-st. Flower-Pot, Coach-Office, — at 115, Bishopsgate-within, the corher of Threadneedle-st. Fludyer-Streef, Westmlnstei*, the third on the R. abont ^ of a mile from Charing-crpss tPwards the . Abbey, or the third on the L. from Great George-st, it leads to Sr. James's Park. Flushing - Court, St. Catherine's Street, — about -j- of a raile on the -L. below Tower-hill, a few doors W, ftom Hermitage-bridge and nearly op, Hawley's wharf. Flying- Horse-Court, Maiden-Lane, Wood-Street, Cheapside, — about four doors ontheR. frora 110, Wood-st. and the same distance E. of Haberdashers-hall. Flying- Horse-Court, Grub - Street, ¦ Cripplegate, — the thlrdon the R. about thirteen doors from 97, Fore-street, three doors N, from Honeysuckle-court, Flylng-Hor.-e-Yard, Rose & Crown - Court, Moorfields, — the second on the R. from the N, E. corner of Moorfields, it is also called Half-moon-st, Flylng-Hor-se- Yard, Crown-Street. Finsbury, — the first on the L. a few dpprs frpm Wilspn-st. the S, E* cprnef of Finsbury-square. i Flying - Horse -Yard, Half-Mppn- Street. Bishopsgate- Withput, — the first pn the L. a few doors from 170, Bishopsgate-st, Fly ing- Horse -Yard, Camomile-St, Bishopsgate, — at 25, the first on the L. five doors frora 1, Bishops. gate-st. withput, nearly opposite the church. .- Flying - Horse - Yard, Brick . Lane, Spitalfields — at 31, about ^ ofa mile on the R. from 74, 'White chapel and 10 or 12 doors on the L. from Church-st, Spitalfields. Poley-Houiie, Chandos-Street, Ca. vendish-Square, — about the middle of the E. side, a few yards on the R. from the N. E. corner ofthe square. Foley-Place, Queen- Ann-Street East, Marybone, — a part of the W. end of it by Portland-chapej, or the sixth on the L. about | of a niile frora 102, Oxford-street, along John-st. and Great-Portland^st. Fore-Street, Cripplegate, — the last on both the R-. and the L. from 122, Cheapside, along Wood.st. it extends frora the S. W. corner of Moorfields to Red-cross-street, where the nurabers begin and end-, viz. 1 and 123. Fore-Street, Limehouse, the E. continuation pf Narrpw-st. and first parallel tP the Tharaes, ex tending frpra the secprid Draw bridge tp Three-colt-st. Fore-Street, Lambeth, — coraraences by the S. side of the church, and extends along the side of the Thames to New-st. near 'Vaux hall, about |. ofa mile in length. Fore and Aft-Dock, Rotherhithe or Bermondsey-Wall, — is about a mile below London-bridge,.by the line of the river, on the E. side of East-lane-stairs and nearly opposite Union-stairs, Wapping. R Fort- Fort - Place, South - Street, West- Square, St. George's Fields, — the corner forraed by Bird-st. and South-st. facing the square. Fort - Place, Grange - Road, Ber mondsey, — a part of the S. side, about f of a mile on the R, from Berraondsey New-road, near the Turnpike and Blue-anchor- road. Fort-Street, Spitalfields or Old Artil lery-ground, — —the N. end of Diike-st. from 38, Union-street, leading to Spital-square. Foster's Buildings, White - cross- Street, St, Luke's — at 123, about six doors on the L, south from Banner-st. and near | of a mile on the R. north from Chiswell-st. Foster's Buildings-, Shoreditch, — at 183, by the Turnpike, about i a mile on the left. N. from Bishpps- gate.church, it leads into King Jphn's ccurt. F6ster.Lane, Cheapside, — at 148, the first on the L. about eight doorsfrom Newgate-st. it extends to St. Ann's lane, Foster -Street, Peter - Street, Sun- Street, Bishppsgate, — the first 'W, parallel tP a part pf Peter-st. ex tending frpm Merrits - buildings to Half-moph-st. Foulk's Buildings, Bethnal-Green- Road, — behind the George on the N. side of Wilmot-sq. near j of a mile on the L, from 66, Shore ditch. Founders-Court, Lothbury,-Is about 10 doors on the L. east from Cple- man-st. facing the N, front pf the Bank of England, Founders-Hall-Chapel, Lothbury, — atthe N. endof Founders-court, the building which was forraerly Founders-hall, Foundry-Row,Bpwling-Green-Rpw, Hpxton, — the second on the' L, from opposite Haberdashers-alms- houses, extending to Royal.pak- walk. Fouridling-Hospital.GuIlford-Streef, Gray's-Inn-Lane, pn the R, frorii the said lane, and on the L. from Russell-sq, facing Lamb's. conduit-st. Fountain-Court, Strand, at 104, about I of a mile on the R. frora Charing-cross, four doors W. from the Savoy, the entrance is by a flight of steps. Fountain - Court, Middle Temple. Lane, — the second on the R. from 4, Fleet-st. by Teraple-bar, lead-' ing into Garden-court on the-L, and to New-court and Essex-st. on . the R. Fountain-Court, Cheapside,— at 30, the third on the R, being that number of houses from St, Paul's- church-yard, nearly op. Gutter- lane. Fountain-Court, Aldermanbury,- — two doors on the R, from Cat eaton-st, or from Milk-st. Cheap- side, it leads to the Baptist.Head Coffee-house. Fountain-Court. Old Bethlem, — at 36. the first on the L, about fifteen doors frora 199. Bishopsgate-with out. or six doors on the R, from New Broad-st. Fountain - Court, Virginia - Street,' Bethnal-Green. — aboutthe middle of theN. side, at the back pf the Fountain Pubhc-house, leading to Crabtree-row. Hackney-road. Fountain-Court. Minories, — at 20, the third on the L. being that number of houses from Aldgate. Fountain-Court, New-Street, Dock- Head, — near the middle of the N. side, about fourteen doorson the L, from the bottom of Fair-st. and Topley-st. Fpuntain-Place. CIty-Rpad, — part ofthe S. W. side, about ^ ef a mile Pn the L. from Finsbury-sq. extending from Peerless-row to Upper Fountain-place. Fountain-Place ( Upper) , City-Road ,- the the continuation of the last, ex tending to New-st, and Unlon- ¦ row, Fountain-Stairs, Rotherhithe or Ber- mondsey- Wall. —at the N. end of Salisbury-st. from Jamaica-row, and the first W. from Cherry -gar dens, is near li of a mile below Lond n-bridge, facing Bell-dock, Wapping. Four Swans-Inn, Bishopsgate- With in, — at 83,,near4of a mile on the L. frora Comhill. Fowk's B'llldings, Great Tpwer- Street. — at 25, nearly op. Mark- lane, twp doors W, from Water- lane. Fowlers- Rents. Poplar,— is about f a mile on the L, frora the Com mercial - road, the second row below the East-India alms-houses, it extends from Field-st. to the East-ln ia-dock-road. Fox - Alley, Princfes - Street, Lara- beth,-r-about the middle of the W, side nearly op, Messrs. Randall arid Suter's manufaftory, it leads to the Kox pubUc-house, Fore-st. by the Thaines,, Fox - Buildings, Kent - Street, Bo- rough, — at 37, the second on the L, about i of a mile from St, George's church, and is thirty- seven doors from White-st. Fox-Court, St, James's Street, — at 30, the fourth on the L. being that number of houses from 164, Pic cadilly, Fox-Court, Gray's-Inn-Lane,— the first on the R. ten doors from Middle-row, Holborn, leading to 28. Brook-st. Fox-Court, Ray-Street, Clerken well, — about ten doors on the L. from theJJ. W. corner of Clerken well - green towards Coldbath- fiefds. I'ox-Court, Long-Lane, West Smith- field. — the first on the L. about (eleven doors frpm 66, E. side pf Smithfield-market, towards Alder*. gate-st. Fox-Court, Petticoat-Lane, — on the E. side, about nine doors S. from Wentworth-st. nearly op, Stoney- lane, 1^ of a mile on the R. from 41, Aldgate High-st, Fox-Court, Gun- Alley, Wapping,— the first on the R, a few doors from Green-bank^ at the back of Wapping-church. Fox's Lane, Shadwell High-Str-eet,— at 55, on the E, side Shadwell- church, extending to the New- road, to Shadwell-dock, and to Wapping-wall, Fox and Goose - Yard, Coleman- Street, Shadwell, — is about three doors on the R, frora .behind 23, Wapping - wall, the corner of Star-st. Fpx and Hounds- Yard, Bishopsgate- Street- Without, three doors Si frora Union-st, near.|of amile on the R, north ftora Bishopsgate- church, Fox and Knot-Court, Cow-Lane, WestrSmithfield, — at 42, opposite the end of Plosier-lane, about ten doors on the L. from Snow-hill. Fox and Knot - Yard, Cow - Lane, West Smithfield, — at the bottom of the last described, towards Chick-lane or West-st. Fox - Ordinary - Court, Nicholas- Lane, at 12, that number of houses on the R. from 24, Lom bard-st. or six doors on theL. ftom 60, Cannon-st. Frame- Work-Knitters Aims-Houses, Kingsland-Road, — on the E. side, about 4 of a mile on the R. from Shoreditch-church. Frances or Francis-Court, Maiden- Lane, Covent-Garden, — at 33, about tbe middle of the N. side, and pp. Bullcn-cpurt from 407 in the Strand. Frances - Court, Lambeth -Walk, Lambeth, — is about the middle of of the E. side, viz, between King- street and Union-street. Walcot- place. Francis- Place, Francis-Street, Tot tenham - Court - Road, — at 1 1 , about nine doors on the R, from Tottenhara-icourt-road, Francis- Place, Princes-Row, Mile- End New- Town, — thesecond on the L. a few doors W. from Baker's row, entering at 94, Whitechapel-road . Francis-Street, Tottenham-Court- Road, — the sixth on' the R. about 1^ of a mile from Oxford-st. or St. Giles's, is nearly op. Whitfield's Chapel andleads to Upper" Gower- street,- Francis-Street, Golden-Square, — the N. continuation of Air-st, enter ing by 27. Piccadilly, it extends frora Marybone-st. to 28. Brewer- street, Francis - Street, Berkeley - Street, Clerkenwell,-four doors on the L. frora St. John's lane, or the second on the R. from 49, Red-lion-st. Francis-Street, High-Street, New ington, — about I of a mile on the L. from the Elephant and Castle, and afewdoorsS. from the church, it leads to Church-st. and Manor- place, Walworth. Francis-Stone- Yard, Princes-Street, Larabeth. -T-the third on the R. frora Broad-st. leading to Fore- street and the Thames. Franklin's-Row, Chelsea, — on the E. side the Hospital, extending frora Royal Hospital-row to Turks-row by the Hospital-wall. Frazer's Court, Green-Walk. Black frlars-Road, ^the first on the R. a few yards from the said road, on the S. side of Christ-church, Frederick- Place, Hampstead-Road,- is part of the W. side, about | of a mile on the L, from Totten hara-court-road, extending from Frederlck-st. towards the chapel. Frederick - Place, Goswell - Stwet^i Rpad,— a part of the E. side, op. Owens- place, near the City-road, extending from the tiew-toii towards Sidney-st. Frederick-Place, Old-Jewry,— -the first on the L. about four doors from 81, Cheapside or from the commencement of the Poultry. Frederick-Place, Newington High- Street or Road. — about | ofa mile on the L. from the Elephant and Castle, and the seconds, from the church, it leads to Hodgson's Buildings and Francis-st. Frederick - Place, Walworth - Com. mon, — a few houses between the Paul's head and the Hour-glass, op. the chapel, and about j of a mile on the R. from Surrey-sq. Frederick-Street, Hampstead-Road,-? the fifth on the L about f pf a mile frpm Tottenham-cpurt-road, at the N. end pf Soils-row. Free-Court, Princes-Street, Lam beth, — the fifth on the R. a few doors from BroadrStreet towards Vauxhall, it extends to Fore-st. hy the Thames. Free- Passage-Alley. Cock-Hill. Rat cliffe, — the first on the R. from High-street, Shadwell, nearly op; School-house-lane, Freeman's Court, Ch'eapside,-at 102, N. side, nearly op. Bow-church, leadinginto Honey-lane-marljet, Freeman's Court, Cornhill, — at 83, N. side, about six doors on the L. from the Royal-Exchange tq- wards Leadenhall-st. Freeman's Lane, Back-Street, Horse lydown, — the second on the L. from the E. end of Tooley-st. about A a mile from London- bridge, leading to Webster's and Hartley's wharfs. Freeman's Row, Walworth-Com- , mon. — nearly op. Villa-place and the Paul's head, about ^ of a mile on the R, fro'm Westmoreland- academy • academy towards the Camberwell. road. Freeman's Wharf. Horselydown, — is about I of a mile below London- ' bridge, on the W, side of Still- stairs, entrance by Potter's fields, , E. end qf Tooley-st. Freeman's Wharf, - Millbank-S.treet, Westminster, — ^-between Fairbro- ther's and Hadley's wharfs, about 1^ of a mile above Westrainster- . bridge, eritranceop. Vine-st, Freeraasons Charity-School, West- minster-Bridge-Road, St.George's Fields,! — between Duke-st. and Charles-st. a few doors on the R, frora the Obelisk towards West minster-bridge. Freemasons Tavern and Hall, — at 52-, Great Queen-st, Lincoln's- inn-fields, about sixteen doprs on the L, from the N. W. corner of Lincoln's-inn-fields. Free-Schocl-Street, Hprselydown, — the E, continuation of Tooley-st, keeping the centre, viz, between Back-st. and b"air-st. and extends to New-st. Dock-head- French-Alley, Goswell - Street, — at . 21, about fifteen' doors S. from Old-st, leading into Beraber's Rents and Golden-lane. French- Alley. Pesthouse-Row, St, Luke'.s,-the third on theL. a few doprs frpra the W. side St. Luke's hpspital, extending frora pp. Peer- less-pppl tP Ironmonger-row, French- Alley, Shoreditch, — at 150. nearly op. the Jane Shore, it leads to Nof-folk.Place and the Curtain- road, French-Chapel, , Camaby-st. George-Court, George- Alley, Field- Lane, Holborn- Bridge, — the mid dle of the S. side of it. See George-Alley. George. George-Court, Bennett's Hill, Dpc- tprs-Cpmmons, — at 5, abput the middle pf the W, side, viz. be tween 217, Upper Thames-st, and Gpdliman-st. St, Paul's-church- yard, George-Court, Old Fish-Street-Hill, Upper Thames-Street, — is behind ^4, Uppei; Thames-st, about | of a raile on the L. frbm Black friars-bridge. Geprge - Cpurt, St. John's Lane, West Sraithfield, — the second on the L. ten doors frora St. John's st, it leads to Red-lion.st. Benjarain-- st, and Turnmill-st. Clerkenwell. George^Court, Stoney-Lane, Petti coat-lane, Whitechapel, — is two or tliree doors on the R, from nearly op, Wentworth-st, Pettl- cpat-lane. St. • George's Cpurt, Jphn-Street, Cannpn-Street-Road, St, George's in the East, the second on the R, frora op. Upper Chap- iman-st. it is twp pr riiree doors E. of Samuel-st, and extends to . William-st, George-Court, George-Street, Mlle- F^id New-'Town, — Is two or three doors on the L, south from Chick- sand-st. towards Blaek-lion-yard, Whitechapel. George-Court, White-Street, Bo rough,- at .35, rhe fourth on the R, about I ofa mile from St, George's church, two or three doors from Long-lane, Bermondsey. George-Court, Shad-Thames, Horse lydown,- is two or three doors W, from George-stairs and Thomas-st, about I of a mile below London- bridge. St. George's Fields, Southwark, — a large distrift in the parish of St. George, about 4 a mile square, of which the Obelisk, Blackfriars- road, is nearly in the centre. St. George's Gardens, Webber-Row, St, George'sFields, — apart of the G S, side, adjpining Duke-st, say the last Pn the B., in Duke.street from Westrainster - bridge - road, near the Obelisk, ' St, George's Hospital, Knights bridge,— the first hpuse pn the L. a few yards frpra the turnpike, Hyde-park-cprner, pn the Knights- bridge-road. George-Inn, Hayraarket, — at 67, about nine doors on the L. from the Opera-house. George &Blue-BoarrInn, Holborn, - at 270, High-Holborn, about ¦§ a mile on the L. from Fleet.market, nearly op. Red-lion-st. George-Inn, West Smithfield, — be hind 16, on the W. side, about: eight doors N. from Hosier-lane. George-Inn, Aldermanbury, — be hind 22, about eighteen doors on the L, from London-wall, op, Addle-st, George-Inn, Borough High-Street.- behind 70, that number of doprs on the L. about | of a mile from London-bridge. George-Inn, Snow-Hill, ^behind 82, about six doors frora Fleet- market towards Sraithfield, George Coach-Office, Old Bailey, - on the W, side, about twelve doors >on the R, from Skinner-st. or Snow-hill. George and Gate Cpach-Office, — at 15, Gracechurch-st. eight dpprs pn the L, nprth frpm Lpmbard-st, St. George's Crescent, St.George's Fields. — is six houses ori the S, side the Obelisk, facing Black- friars-rbad, uniting the London- road with the Larabeth.road. ¦ , George-Lane, Pudding-Lane, East- cheap. — about -five doors on the L. frora 5, Little Eastcheap, it leads to 8. Botolph-lane. St. George's Mall, Westmlnster- Brldge-Road, St. George's Flelds.- the second on the L. about -J- ofa mile from the Obelisk jpwards the the Bridge, it extends to Waller- place. St. George's Market, St. George's Fields, — the third on th? R. in the London-road from the Ele- pharit and Castle towards the Obelisk, or the second on the R. in Market-st. from the Borough- ipad. St. Geprge's New - Tpwn, St. George'sFields, — situate between the London-rpad.and Prospeft-pl. facing the Elephant and Castle. St. George's Parade (Old), North Audley-St, Grosvenor-Square, — at 12,op, Green-st. seven doors on the L. from 263, Oxford-st. St. George's Passage, St. George's Market, St. George's Fields, — at the N. E. corner, leading to Brick-st. and the Borough-road. Georgp Passage, Pelham-Street, Spi. talfields, — at 30, about the raiddle ofthe N. side, or riine doors on the L. frora 62, Brick-lane. George-Place, George-Row, Neat- Houses, Chelsea,-tlie first turning under the archway from the bridge at Pimlico near Ranelagh-walk. St. Geo/ge's Place, New-Road, St. George's in the East, — a part of the S. side, commencing at Can non-st. by the turnpike, and ex tending to Back-lane. St, George's Place, Blackfriars- Road, — forms part of the E. side, extending from Surrey-chapel to Surrey-row,, near j. ofa mile on the L, from the bridge. St. George's Place, Duke-Street, St. George's Fields, — at the N. end of it, from Westminster-bridge- road by thfe Obelisk, or the con tinuation of Barons-buildings to Tower-st, George - Place, White - Street, Bo rough,— -at G7, N. side, about i of a mile on the L, frora St. George's church, by Long-lane, Bermondsey. St. Geptge's Place, Walwprth High-: Street pr Rpad, — pn the W. side, abput -J pf a mile on the R. from the Elephant and Castle, by Amelia-st, George-Place. Paradise-Row. Chel- sea. — nearly op. the Physic-gaif.. dens, or the first on the L. from Cheyne-walk tPwards the hos pital. St,' George's Road. St. George's Fields, — commences at the Eie-' phant and Castle, leads by West. square, to Waller-place and Lam beth-chapel, near -| a mile in length. St. George's Row, Neat-Houses, Chelsea, — the first row of houses over the bridge, at Piralico, by Ranelagh-walk, leading towards the Tharaes. George-Row, City-Road, — on the S. side, abPut | of a raile pn the L. from Finsbury-sq. entering by Nelson-st, or it is a few doors on the L, in RatclIffe.Rpw from Pitraan's buildings. St. George's Row, 'Uxbridge-Road,- forras part ofthe N. side, about ^ of a mile on the R. frora Tyburn- turnpike. St, George's Row, Blackfriars- Road. — the fifth on the R. about 1^ of a mile frora Blackfriars- bridge, it leads to the Pleasant- retreat. St. George's Row, Westrainster- Bridge- Road, St. George's Fields. See Tower-Street, George's Row. Bermondsey, — the first on the R, helo'-ff Mill-stairs, Dock- head, about |^ of a mile from London-bridge, it leads to the Neckinger-turnpike, Parker's row. George's Row, York-Street,- Locks- Fields, Walworth,-the first on the L. from the S, end of Pitt-street, Kent-road, towards East-lane. George's - Row . Buildings, City. Road, p.oatl, is ori the W, side of George's row, and E. side of Pitman's buildings, Ratcliffe-row, St, George's Square. St. George's Mall, St, George's Fields,— onthe E. side, between Waller's place, Lambeth-road, and Melina-place, Westminster-bridge- road, George -Stairs, Shad-Thames, Horse- lydown.-:— — at the N. end of Thoraas-st. entering by Galnsford- . St. or Three-Oak-lane, is near | of a raile below London-bridgfe, and op. St, Catherine's. George-Stairs, Greenland-Dock, — is about -g^ of a mile below the said dock, adjoining the N, side of Dudman's yard, near 3^ miles below London-bridge by the line ofthe river, Geprge -t. (Upper), Sloane-Square. Chelsea, — at the N, E. corner, leading to Sloane-st. about | ofa raile on the L. from Knightsbridge, .George - Street (Lower), Sloane- Square, Chelsea, — at the S. E. corner, facing the last described, and leading to Rpyal Hospital- row. George-Street ( Little) ,Lower Sloane- Street, Chelsea.— ^the first on the L, about eighteen doors S, from Sloane. squ are, extending to Lower George-st. George-Street, James-Street. West- minster,.T^at the E. end of it, the first S. parallel to fhe W, end of York-street, leading into Little Chapel-st. Georgfe-Street (Great); 'Westminster.- the fifth street on the R. from Charing-cross towards the Abbey, or the continuation of Bridge-st, extending from King-st. to St. James's Park. George-Street (Little), Westmlnster,- at 12, Great George-st, being that number of houses on the R, , from St. James's Park. ;George-Street, Adelphi, jStrand,-the continuation of George - court- from 50, in the Strand, extending from Duke-st, to the 'Thames. George- Streef, St. James's Square,^ at the S. W. corner, ^between nurabers 43 and 44, N. side Pall- mall. George - Street (Upper), Edgware- Road, — at 60, the fourth on the R. about i of a mile from Tyburn- turnpike, being the W. continua tion of George-st. Portman-sq. George-Street, Portman-Square, — is parallel to the N, side of it, or is the W, continuation of Charles. st, Manchester-sq, leading by Upper George-st. to the Edgware- road. George - Street (Little), Portman- Square,— at 32, in the last de scribed, between Gloucester-street or place and Baker-st. it extends to King-st. George-Street, Great Portland-St. Marybone, — the first E. parallel to part of it, viz. from 34 to 53, it extends from 28, Queen Ann-st. East, to 23, Upper Marybone-st. George - Street, Oxford - Street or Grosvenor-Square, — at 276, Ox ford-st. the third on the R. i of a mile from Park-lane and near a mile on the L, from St. Giles's in the op, direftion. George-Street, Hanover-Square,— about the middle of the S, side, extending to 26. Conduit-street, about six doors from 22, New Bond-st, George - Street, Tottenha ra - Court, Tottenham-Court-Road, — on the Ei side the turnpike, being the first on the L, frora Hampstead- road towards Soraraers-town, George - Street' or Queen - Street, Hart-Street, Bloomsbury, — at 43, W. end of Hart-st. extending to Little Russel-st, George - Street, 'Britannia - Street, Gray's . Inn - Lane, about six doors G door^ on the R. from 7, Constitu tion-Row, neap^. of a mile on the R. from Holborn, leading to Pen tonville. George-Street, Foster-Lane, Cheap- side, — at 28, the first on the L, about twelve doors from 148, Cheapside. it leads to Dean's court and to 50, St, Martin's-le- Grand. George -Street, Mansion - House, — on the E. side, extending from Lorabard-st. to Bearbinder-lane, George - Street, Shoreditch High- Street, — at 208, W. side, about i of a mile on the L. north from Cornhill, and -fifteen doors S. frora Holywell-lane, it leads to Thiee.cup-alley. George - Street (Little), Bethnal- Green, — at the N. W, corner of the Green, n«ar Patriot-square, about l-i ot a mile from 65, Shoreditch. George - Street (Great), Bethnal- Green, extends frora Little George-st. tPwards Hackney-road. See the last described. George - Street, Bethnal - Green, or Spitalfields, — the first E. parallel to part of Brick-lane, say frora 67 to 105, It extends frora Carter- st. op. Hanbury's brewery to St. John-st. George-Street, Spitalfields, — the first W, parallel to part of Brick-lane. say from 200 to 213, or the first on the R. in Wentworth-st, from Osborn-st. Whitechapel, extending to Flower and Dean-st, George-Street, Great Tower-hill or Trinity-Square, — on the N, side, being the street behind Postern- row, leadingtowards the Minories, George-Street, Minories, — at 142, W. side, the first on the R, about twenty doors from Aldgate-church, extending lo 25, Jewry-st, George - Street, Mile - End New 'lown,— the flrst W, parallel to High-st. intersefting Chicksand-st, or it Is op. Black-lion-yard from 38, Whitechapel-road, St, George's Street, St. George's Fields. See Tower-st. George-Street, Blackfriars-Road,-— the sixth on the L, | of a mile from Blackfriars-bridge, or the second on the R, a few doors from Surrey-chapel, George-Street (New), Blackfriars. Road. — the E. end of the last described. George-Street. Great Suffolk-Street. Borough, — the fourth on the R. ^ of a mile frora 80, Blackman. Bt, near the King's Bench, it leads to Cannon-st. Lombard-st. and the Mint, George-Street. Greenland-Dock,— on the N. side Dudman's yard, about 5 of a mile below Green land - dock, extending from George-stairs to Grove-st. St, George's Terrace, Comraercial. Road,: — the third on the L, a few doors from Cannon-street.road towards Whitechapel, and the first W. frora Humberston-st. St, George's (Hanover - Square), Workhouse, — ^between 101 and 102, on the S, side of Mount-st, Berkeley-sq. nearly op, Charles-st. from the S. E. corner of Grosve- nor-sq. St. George's Workhouse, Princes- Street, Old Gravel - Lane, St. George's in the East, — on the E. side, at the back .of the Iron- foundry, near 27, OldGravel-lane. George- Vard, Duke-Street, Grosve-^ nor.Square, — at 39, the third on the R, from 276, Oxford-st. three doors from the square, it leads into George— st. George- Yard or Court.Haymarket.- at 68. W. side, ahout nine doors on the L. from the Opera-house, George - Yard, Titchbome - Street, Hayraarket or Piccadilly, i& four G four doors on the -R. frora Great Windmlll-st. or frora Coventry-st. George- Yard, PIccadlllj-, — at 32, two doors W, from Engine-st, about I o"f a mile on the R. from the Hayraarket, George- Yard, Princes-Street, Soho,- at 14, E, side, between King-st. and Gerrard-st. leading to Mac- clesfield-st. George- Yard, Coal- Yard, Drury- Lane, — a few doors on the L. frora 186,, near. Broad-st, St. Giles's, and High-Holborn, George- Yard, Little Queen-Street, Lincoln's -Inn t Fields, — at 30, a few doors on the L. from 223, High-Holborn. George- Yard, Leather-Lane, Hol born, — at 80, four doors S. frora Baldwin's Gardens and about |- of a mile on the L, from 129, Hol born-hill. George- Yard, Hatton- Wall, Hatton- Garden, Holborn, — is two doors on the L. east from Hatton-garden, leading to 9. Little Saffron-hill. Geprge- Yard, High-Street, Isling ton, — the second on the R. a few doors frora the City-road, nearly op, the Ahgel-Inn, George. Yard,UpperThames-Street,- at 37. about | of a mile on the R, frora Blackfriars-bridge, nearly op, Lambeth-hill. George- Yard, Seacoal-Lane, Fleet Larie, — the first on the L. about nine doors from 40, Fleet-lane, tpwards Snpw-hill, Geprge- Yard, Olfl-St. St. Luke's,^ at 108, about twelve dpprs W. ftpra the church and nearly op. Golden-lane, George- Yard, Golden-Lane, St. Luke's.— a few doors on the R. from Barbican, or six doors S. from Playhouse-yard and nearly op. Cupid's court. George- Yard, Bow-Lane, Cheap- side, — at 47, by the church, eight doors on the L. frorii Sd, Cheap- side, it leads to Well-coiirt and Queen-st, George- Yard, Lorabard-Strect, — at 56, N. side, about fourteen doors on the R. frora 23, Gracechurch- street, it leads to St, Michael's alley and 41, Cornhill, George-YardjColeraan-Street, Loth bury, — at 66, E. side, adjoining Great Bell-alley, twelve doors on the R. frora the N, end of the Old Jewry, George- Yard, Whitechapel High- Street, at 88, neariy op. the church, or the second W, from Osborn-st, it extends to Went worth-st, Spitalfields, George- Yard, Fore-Street, Lam beth, — about twelve doors on the L, south ftpm the church and three or four doors N, frora Har- pur's walk, George- Yard (Little), Red-crpss- Street, Borough, — at 47, on the E, side, about six doers S. from Adara's place and about the sarae distance N. frora Peter-st. Mint, George- Yard (Old), Kent-Street, Borpugh. — at the back pf 241, abput 5 pf a mile on the R. from St, George's church, nearly op. ' Woolpack-yard, George- Yard (New), Kent-Street, Borough, — at the back of the last described from 241, Kent-st. George and Catherine- Wheel- Yard, Bishppsgate- Without, — - at 80, ten doors on the R, north from Union-st. leading into Mason's court, Montague-court, and Spi tal-square. . George and Catherine- Wheel-Inn, Bishopsgate, See the last article. German-Chapel, Savoy, Strand,— on the S, side, by the Thames, entrance by 125, in the Strand, op. Exeterrchange. Gerraan-Chapel, Trinity-Lane, about six doors on the L. west from from Bow -lane, Cheapside, being the corner of Little Trinlty^lane. German - Chapel, Little Ayliffe- Street, Goodman's Fields, — the second door on the L, frora Red- lion-st. Whitechapel. German - Chapel, Brown's Lane. Spitalfields. — between numbers 8 and 9. three doors E. ftom Wood- st. and about eight ditto on the L. from op. 66. Brick-lane. German - School, Savoy. a few yards S. from behind 124. in the Strand, nearly op. Exeter-change. towards the Thames, German and English-School, Little Ayliffe-Street, Goodman'sFields.- at 26, a few doors on the L. east from Red-lion-st. or from Leman- street. Gerrard's-Hall-Inn . Basing-Lane. — on the S. side, the third door on the R, from 40, Bread-st. Cheap- side, Gerrard-Street.Princes-Street,Soho.- at 13, the second on the R. about thirteen doors N. frora Coventry- st. it extends to Little Newport- st, and Grafton-st, Seven-dials. Gibb's Yard. Mount-Street, Berke ley-Square. — at 111, about eigh teen doors on the L. frora the N, W, corner of the square, it leads into Farra-st. Gibbon's Court, New-Lane. Horse lydown. — about seven doors on the L. from 32, E. end of Gainsford- st. towards Horselydown-stairs. Gibbon's Rents. Berraondsey-St, — at 26, being that number of houses on the L, frora Tooley. St. it leads to Magdalen-st, and 149. Tooley-st, Gibraltar- Fields, Bethnal-Green, — a distrift now chiefly built upon, si tuate between the middle of Church-st. and Birdcage-walk, Gibraltar-Place, Gibraltar-Row, St, George's Fields, — at 20, the se cond on the L. a few dpors from Prospeft-place towards Pleasant. Gibraltar- Row, Prospeft-place, St. George's Fields. — the fourth on the L. -^ of a mile from the Ele phant and Castle, towards Lam.^ beth, or the first E. frora West-sq. it leads to Pleasant-row. Gibraltar - Walk, Church - Street, Bethnal-Green. — entrance at 73, the fifth on the L. near j- of a mile from 65, Shoreditch, it exten.''s to Birdcage-walk. Gibson's Court, Marybone-Street, Piccadilly. — at 39, the second on the L. from the Hayraarket, it leads to Castle-st. and Air-st. Gibson's Court, Horselydown. See Gibbon's. Gilbert's Buildings, Vauxhall. nearly op. Messrs. Fasset and Bur nett's, Vinegar-manufaftory, ex tending to the W. side of the gardens. Gilbert's Buildings, Westminster- Bridge-Road, Lambeth. — on the N. side, about J ofa mile on the R. from the Obelisk, extending from Tower-st, to nearly op. the A.sylum. Gilbert's Buildings, Baron's Build ings, St. George's Fields, — the continuation of the said buildings on the R. to Tower-st, Gilbert's Court, Tower-Street, St, George's Fields, at 29. N. side, nearly op. Duke-st. it leads to Apollo-buildings and Glouces ter-st. Gilbert's Passage. Clare.Market,—. about the middle ofthe N, E, side, leading to Portugal-st, Lincoln's- inn-fields. Gilbert-Street, Clare-Market, — is the rpw of houses which forms the N. E, side of the said market. Gilbert-Street, Blopmsbury,-the first S. parallel tp part of Great Russell' St. say from 49 to 65, extending frpm Queen-st. toBury-st. St. Giles's St, Giles's Alms. Houses, Smart's Buildings, Drury-Lane, — the cpn tinuatlpn of the said buildings from 183, High Holborn. St. Giles's Church, High-Street, St, Giles's, — on the S. side, about |. of a mile on the L, from High Holborn towards Oxford-st, St, Giles's , Church, Cripplegate,—. near the N. end of Wood-st, frora 122. Cheapside or the W. end of Fore-st, frora Moorfields. St. Giles's Workhouse, at 55, Broad-st. St, Giles's, about ten doors on the L. frora Drury-lane or from the W, end of Holborn, Gilhara's Court, Hickman's Folly, Dock-Head, — the second on the L, from Mill-st, or from Dpck- head towards Rotherhithe, it leads into London-st. Gllham's Court, Rotherhithe, — the second on the R. a few doors be. low Cherry-garden-stairs, it leads to Mill-pond-brldge, about six doors from West-lane, Gllham's Fields, Worship . Street, Finsbury, — on the N, side, the first on the R. about six doors from the Curtain.road towards PauLst. Gill - Street, Comraercial - Road, Limehouse, — the second on the R. a few doors below the church, or the first E. parallel to Three- colt-st, extending to Gun-lane, Giltspur-Street, Newgate-Street, — the last on the R, from Cheapside, or the N. continuation of the Old Bailey, extending from Snow-hill to West Smithfield, Glltspur-Street-Compter, — the large stone-fronted building on the R. frora Newgate-st. towards Sraith field. , Giraber's Rents, Snow's Fields, Bo rough, — about the middle of the N. side of that part of it which is between Weston-st. and 239, Ber mondsey-st. G Gingerbread-Alley, Qaeen-Street> Ratcliffe, — the first on the R. » few doors below London-st,- it leads into Narrow-st, Gingerbread-Court, Lamb's Alley, Bishopsgate - Without, — the first on thfe R. a few yards frora 144, Bishopsgate-st. on the N, side of Sun-st. pirdler's Aims-Houses, Pesthouse- Row, St. Luke's, — about eight doors on the L. from Old-street, by St. Luke's hospital. Girdler's Hall, Basinghall-Street, — between 38 and 40, On the E. side, about twelve doors on the L. from London-wall. GlasgoV- Wharf, Lower East Smith- field, — a few doors E. from Her mitage-bridge, op. Burr-st. and near f of a mile below Lpndpn. bridge by the line ofthe river. Glasshouse-Alley, Temple-Street, , Whitefriars, — the first on the R, a few yards W. from Whitefriars- dock, or at the back ofthe houses which form the W. side of Water- lane, Fleet-st. Glasshouse - Court, Mutton - lane, Clerkenwell,— is two or three doors on the R. from the N. W. corner of Clerkenwell-green near the Sessionsrhouse. Glasshouse-Court, Glasshouse- Yard, Goodman's Yard, Minories, — at the entrance of the said yard. See Glassho use-yard. Glasshouse - Court, Glasshoiise- Street, Vauxhall, — at 17, the first on the R, two or three doors from the Terrace, Vauxhall-walk to wards the Thames. GlasshousejStreet, Swallow-Street, Piccadilly, — at 20, the second on the R. and that number from 43, Piccadilly, it extends to Maiy- bone-st. and Brewer-st, Glasshousfe-Street, Vauxhall, — is si tuate near the N. side the Gar* dens, extending from the Terrace, T , Vauxhall- G Vauxhall-walk, to Princes-st. by the Thames, Glasshouse- Wharf, Cock-Hill, Rat cliffe, — Is nearly op. Glasshouse- yard, two or three doors on the Jl, frora High-st, Shadwell, about two miles below London-bridge, by the line of the river. Glasshouse- Yard, Blackfriars, — on the E. side of Apothecaries-hall, between Playhouse-yard, Water- lane, and Church-entry. Glasshouse- Yard, Goswell-Street, — is the N. parallel to a part of it, entrance by 108, nearly op. Fan-st. Glasshouse- Yard, Goodraan's Yard, Minories, — the first on the R. a few doors frora 60, in the Mino ries, it leads to Princes-st. and Roseraary-lane. Glasshouse- Yard, Sampson's Gar dens, Wapping, — the second on the R. in Redraald's lane from , Hermitage - yard towards the London-dpck. Glasshouse- '5fard, Gravel-Lane, Bo rough, — the second on the R. a few doors N. frorii Duke-st. and nearly op. George-st. from Black friars-road. Glasshouse- Yard, Borough-Market.- the first on the R. from the W, end of York st. towards St, Sa viour's Church. Glasshouse- Yard, Cock-Hill, Rat cliffe, — the first on the L. a few doors E, from HIgh-st, Shadwell, or frora Bell-wjiarf, It leads to Brook-st, (Glean-Alley, Tpp|ey-Street, at 218. the fifth pn the R. about |- of a raile frora the bridge, it leads to Crown-court and Daffey's Rents. Globe-Court, Fish-Street-HIll,— at ,22, op. the Monument, about four doors on the L, from Upper Thames-st, Globe-Court, Wapping-Street, — at 57, is about 5 of a mile on the L. and fifty-seven doors below Her. G mitage-bridge, or tWP dpprs W» frpm Globe-st, Globe-Court, King-Street, Lambeth* Walk, — at the bottom of King-st. . ontheR. leading into Gray's walk, Glpbe-Court or Alley, Narrow-St, LIraehouse,— ^at 54, the second on the L. below the Draw-bridge. it leads to Pleasant-row, and the New-cut. Globe-Court, Maid-Lane, Boroiigh,- the fourth on the L, frora Bank- end or frora the Clink, it leads to Globe-walk, and Barclay and Per kins's brewery, Globe-House, Globe-Place, Bethnal- Green, — a few doors on the L. ftora Green-street towards Cam bridge-heath, Hackney-road, Globe-Insurance-Company's- Office, Cornhill, — five doors on the R. frora the Mansion-house, extend. ing through to Lombard-st. also at 106, Pall-mall, abont six doors W. of Carlton-house. Globe-Lane, Mile-EndTRoad, — Is near -| a mile on the L. below the turnpike, it extends to Green-st. Bethnal-Green, and is near ^ a mile in length. Globe- Newspaper-Office, on the N, side of St. Clement's church in the Strand, about § of a mile on the R. west from 'Teraple-bar, it adjoins the Angel-Inn. Globe-Place, Bethnal-Green, — the N. continuation of Globe-st. on the L. leading towards Hackney- road, being a part of the W. side of Back-lane. Globe - Place. Westminster-Brldge- Road.Lambeth.-part of theR, side, commencing near the Marsh-gate, and extending towards the bridge, Globe-Stairs, Rotherhithe.— by 192, Rotherhithe-st. about 2j of a mile below London-bridge, by the line of the river and | ofa mile E. from Rotherhlthe-church, it is op, Ratcliffe-Cross. Globe- Globe-Stairs-Alley. Rotherhithe, — about I of a mile on the R. be low the King and Queen, op. the stairs last-described. Globe-Street, Bethnal-Green, is, the N, continuation of Globe- lane from Mile-end. pr is the first on the R, abput f of a mile E. ftom the Green. Globe-Street, Wapping, at 60, Wapping-st. about f of a mile on the L, below Hermitage-brldge, or the first street on the R. west frora the Lpndori-dock, Globe- Tavern, Fleet-Street!, at 132, N, side, about twenty-twO doors on the R. frora Fleet-raarket, Globe-Walk, Globe-Court, Maid- Lane, Borpugh, — is the continu ation ofthe said court to Barclay and Perkins's brewery. Globe- Yard, Lower Thames-Street.- at 58i op, the Custora-house. about 5 of a mile on the L, from London-bridge, it is now occu pied as a King's warehouse, Gloucester - Buildings, Brompton High-Street or Road,— —forms part of the S, side, extending frora Sloane-st. to Hooper's court or Queen's buildings, Gloucester-Buildings, Albion- Place, Walworth. — at the E, end, ex tending to Gloucester-place or the continuatlori of Weymouth-street, from the Kent-road, Gloucester - Coffee - House, Picca dilly, — at 76, about the middle of the N, side, and the corner of Berkeley-st, Gloucester-Court, St, James's Street, St, Jarines's, — at 9, on the E. side, and is that number on the R. from • the Palace, it extends to Crown- 5;ourt, Gloucester-Court, Whitecross-Street, St. Luke's, — at 114, about the middle of the E. side, it leads into Pump-court, Coleman-street, and Bunhill-row. Gloucester-Court (Little), White cross-Street, St. Luke's, — at the E. end of the last described. Gloucester - Court, Curriers - Row, Blackfriars, — the third on the R. from Bristow-st. by St. Andrew's hill, towards Ireland-yard. Gloucester-House, Upper Grosver nor-Street, Grosvenor-Square, at 33, eight doors on the R. from Park-lane. Glpucester-Mews West, Geprge- Street, Portman-Square, — two or three doofs on the R. west from Gloucester-place and about fhe same distance E. from Montague- Square. Gloucester . MeWs North, New- Road, Marybone, behind 24, Gloucester-place, on the S, side Jenkins's nursery, and Lord's cricket-ground, Gloucester-Mews East, King-Street, Portraan-Square, — the second on the R. about fourteen doors W. from Baker-st. extending to Dor set-st. Gloucester . Mews, George - Street, Portraan - Square, See Little Gloucester-st, Gloucester - Place, New . Road, Marybone, — forms part of the N, side, extending ftpm Alsop's buildings tPwards Lisson-green, and pp. Salisbury-place and Cum. berland-place, GIpucester. Place, Pcrtman-Square,- the N, cpntinuation of Glouces. ter-st. from the N. W. corner of the square coramencIngatGeorge- st. and leading towards the New- road, Gloucester- Place, Hplbprn, — at 147, N, side, abput six dpprs E, from Gray's-inn-lane, nearly ppppsite Middle-row, it leads intP Fox- cciirt, Glpucester-Place, Vauxhall. Walk, Larabeth, — a few houses on the W. side of the said walk, adjoin ing ing Glasshouse-st. and the terrace, near Vauxhall-gardens. Gloucester-Place, Walworth or Newington-Butts, — the E. con tinuation of Prospeft-row, from Walworth High-st. or road, or the last on the L. in Weymouth-st. from the Kent-road. Gloucester-Place, Walworth-Cora- roon, — a* the W. end of West- moreland.row, and the corner of Prpvidence-place, about i of a mile Pn the R, frpra Surrey-sq. towards Camberwell-road, Gloucester- Row, Gloucester-Street, Hoxton, — is parallel to the N. side ofit, the entrance is by 1, at the W, end of the said street, Gloucester - Row, Curtain - Road, Shoreditch, — the second on the R. from Hog-lane or Worship-st, and about eight or nine doors S, from Hplywell.lane, GIpucester-Street, Portman-Square,- at the N, W. corner ofthe square, extending to George-st, it. is con tinued by Gloucester-place to wards the New-road, Gloucester-Street (Little), George- Street, Portraan-Square, — at 32, about fifteen doors on the R. frora Baker-st. it extends to King- street. Gloucester-Street. New-Road. Mary bone, — the sixth on the R. about i of a mile E, from the York- shlre-stlneo or the N. continua tion of Gloucester-place, Port man-Square, being the first W, parallelto Baker-st. Gloucester-Street, (Upper), New- Road, Marybone, — is op. the last described or the first on the R, west from Baker-st. North. Gloucester . Street North, New- Road, Marybone, — at 16, Glou cester-place, op. Quebec-st. the first street on the L. froin the Yorkshire-stingo, or the secdnd W. from Baker-st, North. Gloucester-Street, Queen - Square, Blppmsbury,— at 43, the S. W. ccrner, extending tP the W. end ofThepbald's road, and leading to Kingsgate-st. Holborn. Gloucester-Street, Hoxton- Town,— is about 4 of a mile on the L. ftpm Old-st-rpad, extending tp Glou cester-terrace, Haberdashers-walk. Glcucester-Street, Mile-End Old, Town, — the third W. parallel to part of Cannon-street-road, ex^ tending frora 69, Charlotte-st. ta the Coraraercial-road. Gloucester-Street, Vauxhall- Walk, Lambeth, — about -i- of a raile on the R. frpra Lambeth-butts to-, ward, Vauxhall - gardens, an4 about I of a mile on the L. from the N. side of the gardens. Gloucester - Street, Oakley - Street, Larabeth, — the first on the R. from Westminster - bridge - road, nearly op. the Asylum, leading to Union-st, and Tower-st. Gloucester-Terrace, Hoxton, — the N. continuation of Haberdashers- walk, on the R. about ^qfa raile from Old-st. road, entering by Pitfield-st. Gloucester^Terrace, Cannon- Street. Road, — forriis part of the W, side, it extends from the Coramercial- road to Charlotte-st. Whitechapel, GIovens-Hall.Court, Beech-Lane, Barbican, — at 7, that number of doors on the L, frora 3, Whlte^ cross-st. near Chiswell-st. Goat - Street. Free-School - Street, Horselydown, — the second on the L, a few doors frora the E, end ofTooley-st. it leads to Broad-st. it also branches off to the R, leading to John-st, and Queen-st, Goat- Yard, Whitecross-Street, St. Luke's, — at 163, the third en the R. abput sixteen dpprs frpm op. the church, Old-st. and facing Banner-st. Goat- Yard, White-Street, Borough,- } at at 11, thesecond on theL. twelve doors from behind St, George's church towards Long-lane, Ber mondsey. Goat- Yard, Blaekman-Street, Bo- rpugh,.i— at 25, nearly' pp. Old Lant-st, being the third pn the L, and that number frpm the S, side of St. George's church, Godalmin or Godllman - Street, Dpftprs-Cpromons, the conti nuation of St, Paul's chain from 14, the S. side St, Paul's-church- yard, leading to Bennet's hill and to 217, Upper Thames-st, Gpdd ards • Rents, Webb -Square, Shpreditch, — the cpntinuatlpn of the N, side of it, entering by 47, Shoreditch, it leads to 48,Wheeler. street, Godfrey's Court, Milk - Street. ' Cheapside, — at 24, the secpnd on the L, about fourteen doors from J 17, Cheapside. Godfrey's Row, Mason - Street, Lambeth, — the second on the L. about ten or twelve doors frora SO, Bridge-toad, and near the . same ijistance from Stangate-st. Godwins-Court, St. Martin's Lane, CharingrCross, at 55. three doors S. from New-st. It leads to 23, Bedfordbury, Goff's Coal.Wharf. Whitehall.— near the bottom of Northumber- land-st. from the Strand, the en trance is by Great Scotland-yard, op, the Admiralty. Gold or Gould's . Hill, Shadwell High-Street, — at 97; abouti ofa mile on the R, below Shadwell- church, it extends to Lower Shad well by the side of the Thames. Gold or Gould . Square, Coppers- Row, Tower-Hill. — the first on the L. from Jewry-st, or ftora Crutched-friars towards Tower- hill, and immediately behind the houses on the S. side of John-st. America-sq, Gold - Street, King - Street, St, George's in the East.-^the first on both the R. and L. about twenty doors from 30, New Gravel - lane, it extends from Boarded-entry to Pearl-st. Golden-Buildings, Strand, — at 167, nearly op. the New-church, about -J. of a mile on the L. from Tcra, pie -bar, and two or three doors W. frora Surrey-st. Golden-Court, Golden-Lane, St. Luke's. — on the W. side, four oc five doors on the L. north from Turk's-head-court, and the fourth on the R, about twenty - four doors from Old-st. Golden-Cross-Inn, Charing-Cross,- on the N. side, two or three doors W. from St. Martin's lane. Golden-Lane, St, Luke's or Cripple gate, — the second on the L, in Barbican from 77, Aldersgate-st< it is op. Red-cross-st, and extends to Old-st, Golden-Place, Drury-Lane, at 138, about the middle of the E. side, op. Duke's court, it leads into Great Wild-st, Golden-Place, Kennington-Lane,— - is parallel to and immediately be hind the houses in Chester-place, extending from Market, st, to 'White Hart-place by Kennington- ' cross. Go] den- Square, — is about y of a mile N, from 28, Piccadilly, along Air-st, Francis-st, and John-st.! or is | of a mile S, from 323, Oxford-st. along King- st. and Upper John-st. Golden-Fleece-Courtj Minories, — the second door on the L- from Aldgate High-st, a few yards S. from Aldgate-church. Golden- Fleece- Yard, Tothill-Street, Westrainster, — .the fourth on the R. frora the Abbey, or about IQ or 12 doors S. from Dartmouth- st. in the op. direaion. Golden- Gplden. Hart- Wharf, Upper Thames- Street.at the bottora of Joiners- hall-lane, frpra 79, in the said street, Gplden-Leg-Cpurt, Cheapside,-^ — at 66, three dpprs W, pf Queen- st. or about seven ditto E, from Bow-church. Golden-Lion-Inn, St, John-Street, Clerkenwell, — behind 111, onthe E. side, the second inn. and about ten doors on the R. north from Smithfield, r Golden - Lion - Yard, Gravel -Lane, Borough, — about the raiddle of the E, side, between Duke-st. and Maid-lane, and facing Prices- place, Edward-streetj Blackfriars- road. ' Gplden - Mine - Court, Aldersgate- Street, — at 20, about four doors on the R. north frora Falcon-sq. Goldsralths-Alley, Charles-Street, Drury-Lane, a small narrow passage about eight doors on the R. frora Newton-st, Holborn,'it leads intp Coal-yard and Smart's buildings. Goldsmiths- Aims-Houses, Hackney- Road, — on the W, or left side the foot-way, frqm the Nag's head to London-field, about | of amile on the L, from Shoreditch-church. Goldsmith-Court, Great New-Street, Fetter-Lane,-at 20, about twelve or fourteen doors on the L. from 20, Fetter-lane along West-Hard- ing-st. Goldsmiths - Hall, Foster Lane, Cheapside, — adjoins 16, and is that number on the R. from 147, Cheapside. Goldsmiths-Place, Hackney-Road,- on the N. side, about | of a raile on theL. from Shoreditch-church, op. Birdcage-walk, and leadingto wards London-field, Hackney. Goldsmith Row, East Harding Street, Fetter-Lane, is the S. side of the said street, extending from 9. Great New-st, to Gun powder-alley, Shoe-lane, Goldsmith-Street, Gough-Square, Fleet-Street, — at the N. W, cor ner, entrance by 145, Fleet-st. it extends to Eas^ Harding-st. three doors E. from Great New- st. Fetter-lane. Goldsmith - Street, Wood . Street, • Cheapside, — at 124, about ten doors on the L, from 123, Cheap- side, itextends to 7, Gutter-lane, Goldsworthy-Row, Deptford Lower. Road,-about I of a mile on the R. from Paradise -row. a little beyond the two mile-stone from London- bridge, nearly op. China-hall. Goodge-Street. Tottenham-Court- Road. — at 64, the third coach- turning on the L. from Oxford-st, it extends to Newman-st. Middle sex-hospital. Goodraan's Fields, Whitechapel. — a large distrift situate E. of the Minories, W, of Church-lane, N. of Rosemary - lane, and S. of Whitechapel High-street. Goodman's Gardens, Palmer's VII- lage, Westminster, the second on the L. from op. Artillery-place, or from the N. side of Bridewell, Goodman's Gardens, Hackney - Road, — is at the back of Middle sex-place, about 1^ of a mile on the L, from Shoreditch-church, Goodman's Stile, Church - Street, Whitechapel, — the second on the R. a few doors from 72, White chapel High-street, extending to Lambert. St. and Little- Ayliffe-st. Goodman's Yard, Minories, — at 60, on the E. side about twenty-two doors on the R. from Sparrow- corner, Tower-hill, it extends to Mansel-st. and Prescot-st. Goodwin and Powell's Wharf, Ber raondsey or Rotherhithe-wall, — on the E. side of Fountain-stairs, about IA of a mile from London- bridge, by the line of the river, Gjosc G Goose and Gridiron Coach-Office, St. Paul's Church- Yard, — behind 74, on the N. side, the corner of London House-yard. Goswell - Place, Goswell - Street- Road, — about I of a raile on the R.' from Old-street, and near the same distance on the L. frora Islington, it leads to Charles-street, V Northampton - terrace, and the City -road, Goswell-Street, St, Luke's or Clerk enwell, — is the N. continuation of Aldersgate-st. and St. Martin's le-grand, entering by 66, New gate-street, it extends to Perceval- street. Goswell Street-Road, — the Ni con tinuation of Goswell-street, ex tending frora Perceval.street to the City-road, Islington, Gough- House, Paradise-Row, Chel sea, — op, 10, a few yards on the L. from the Hospital towards Bat tersea-bridge, Gough-Square,. Fleet-Street, — is be hind the middle of the N. side, entrance by 145 and 151, it leads to 20, Fetter-lane, by West Hard ing-street, Gould's Court,, Lambeth Upper- Marsh, is. about twenty-four doors on the L, west from the turnpike nearly op. Stangate-st, Goulston-Court, Goulston-Square, -Whitechapel, on the E. side leading tb Old Castle-st, Goulston.Square, Whitechapel, about twelve doors on both the R, arid the L, from 140, White chapel, along Goulston-st, Gpulston-Street, Whitechapel, High- Street, — —at 140, about -|- of a roile on fhe L. east from Aldgate- church, it leads to Goulston-squ. and Wentworth-street, Gower-Mews, Gower-Street, Bed ford-Square, —at 82, five doors on the L, frora the N. E. cprner of Bedford-s^uare. Gower - Mews (Upper), Gower- Street, Bedford-Square, — the first E, parallel to it, or the first on the L, in Francis - stecet, frdm Gower-Street, towards Tavlstock- square. . Gower-Street, Bedford-Square, — at the N. E. corner, extending to Francis-st. Tottenhara-court-rd, Gower - Street (Upper), Bedford- Square, the continuation of Gower-Street from Francis-street, Tottenham-court-road. Gower's Walk, Whitechapel, is parallel to and between Lambeth- street and Lower Church-lane, commencing about three doors E. of Goodman's stile, and leading • to Well- yard and 82, Lemon-st. Govey's Place, Mile - End - Hlgh- Road, — is situate between the Three Mackerel and the Mackerel and Bell public houses, near two miles on the L. from Aldgate- pump. Graces-Alley, Wellclose-Square.— — at the N. W, corner leading to Well-street, by the Royalty thea tre, or three doors on the L. in Well-street from 4, Cable-st, Graces- Yard, Minories, at 46", about the middle of the E, side, two doors N. from Swan-st. Gracechurch-Street, — the N. conti nuation of Fish-street-hill from London -bridge, extending from Eastcheap to Leadenhall-street, or to Cornhill, Grafton . Court, Paradise - Street, Marylebone, — ten doors on the R, from 82. High-st. it leads to Conway-court, Burying-ground- passage, and Paddingtori-st. Grafton Mews, Grafton - Street, Fitzroy-Square, — at 20, thirteen doors onthe R. from 120. Totten- ham-Court-road, towards the sq. it extends to 20, Warren-st. Grafton-Street, Tottenhara Court- Road,— at 120, about -f a mile OB G on the L. from Oxford-street, or the second on the R. from the New- road, it extends to the S, side of Fitzroy-square, Grafton-Street (East), Tottenhara- Court-Road, — is op, Grafton-st. and 120, Tottenham-court-road, See the last described, Grafton-Street (Upper), Fitzroy- Square, — the W. continuation of the S. side the said square, extend ing from Cpuway-st. to Cleve land-street. Grafton-Street, Soho, — the N. con tinuation of Gerrard-street. from Princes-street, or of Little New port-street, from Long-Acre, it leads to Monmouth-st. Grafton-Street, Dover-Street, Picca. dilly, — the N. continuation ofit, , entering by 68, Piccadilly, it extends from Hay-hill, to 156, New-Bond-st. Grafton. Yard, Tottenham-Court, — behind the houses on the E. aide the Hampstead-road, op. Totten hara-court-road. Graham's Buildings, Blue-Anchor- Alley, Bunhill-Row, St. Luke's,- the first on the R. a few doors from 108. Bunhill-row, towards 98, Whitecross-st. Granby's-Buildings, Drury-Lane, — at 111, about J of a mile on the R, from the New church in the Strand, and two doors N, from Whitehorse-yard, Granby's Buildings, Vauxhall- Walk, Larabeth, — the first on the R. through Queen's court or yard, from Lambeth-butts. Granby-Gardens, Artichoke- Yard, Lambeth-Marsh, — a few doors on the R. in the said yard, from 18, Lambeth-marsh. Granby - Place, Artichoke - Yard, Larabeth-Marsh. the N. continua tion of fhe said yard, towards Narrow-wall, from 18, Lambeth- marsh. Granby-Row, Bethnal-Green-Road,. is the first S. parallel to part of it, say from 73 to 92. it extends from Abbey-st, to White-st, Granby-Row, Granby-Street, Beth nal-Green, — about three doors on the L. from James-st. and near the same distance on the R. from Oakley's - row, leading into Busby-st, Granby-Street, James-Street. Beth nal-Green.— rthe first on the R, eight doors from 124, Church-st, it leads tpOakley's-row, Thpmas- st. and Brick-lane. Grand - Junction - Wharf, White friars, — (Messrs, Harvey and Na pier's) at the bottom of Water. lane from 68, Fleet-st, bearing to the R, on the W, side White- friars-dock, |ofa mile W, from Blackfriars-bridge, Grange-Court, Carey-Street, Lin coln's-inn-fields,— at 27, about five or six doors on the R, from Portugal-st. it leads to Clement's lane and Clare-market, Grange -House -Lodge, Michael's- Grove, Brompton, — at the end of the said grove from Brompton high-road, about f a mile on the L. from Knightsbridge, Grange-Road. Bermondsey.-,-com. mences at Star-corner, by Ber- mondsey New-road, and extends E, to what was lately called the Grange, about ^ of a mile in length. It then branches off on the R. by Fort-place to the green man Kent-road, and on the L. by Ber- mondsey-spa to Printer's place, Jamaica-row, say ^ ^ mile each way. Grange-Terrace, Grange-Road,— See Anderspn's Buildings. Grange-Walk, Bermondsey-Square,- at the S. E, corner, extending to what was latelycalled the Grange, about -i. of a mile in length, and leads to the Neckinger-road. Grange. Graystock-Place, Fetter-Lane, See Greystock-Place. Great- Yard, Gun-Alley. Wipping,- the second on ithe R. frora 101, Wapping-Street, or a few doors from Green-bank, on the E. side of Wapping-church. Great- Yard, Parish-Street, Horse lydown, — the second on the R. from the bottom of Tooley-street, leading to Dog and Bear-yard. Greek's Court, Bermondsey-Street, - at 39, that number of doors on the L. from Tooley-street, and nearly op. Webb-st. Greek-Street, Soho, — at the S. E. corner of Soho-square, extending to the W. end of Litchfield-street, or the E. end of King-street, from Princes-st. Green-Bank, Wapping, — below the London docks, extending from the N. side of Wapping-church to 160, Old Gravel-lane, about ^ of a mile on the R. from Ratcliffe- highway, Green-Bank, Tooley-Street,— at 8 1 . about J cf a mile on the L. being that number of houses from Lon don-bridge and two or three doors below Morgan's lane. Green's Buildings, Lambeth Lower- Marsh, — the first on the R. ahout -g- of a mile from the turnpike, (near Wcitminster-bridge) towards Surrey-chapel, Blackfriars-road. Green-Church- Yard, St. Catherine's Court, St. Catherine's, — the "firbt on the R. in the said court, enter ing from St. Catherine's street, or at the bottomof'St. Catherine's lane, from 50, Upper East-Smith - field. Green-Court, Tothill-Fields, West minster, — at thebackof the Horse- guards -hospital, Rochener - row, about -I of a mile from Bucking- ham-gate. Green-Court, Coleman-Street, Lon don-Wall, — about nine doors on the R. from London . wall, or about f of a mile on the L, north from thfe Old-Jewry, Green-Court, Green-Street, Black friars-- Road, Is t.wo or three doors S. from Hopton's alms houses, or is nearly op. Church-st. from Blackfriars-road. Green- Park, St. James's Park, — on the W. side the Stable-yard, ex tending from St. James's Park to Piccadilly. Green- Place, Green-Street,- Bethnal- Green, — the first on the R: be- low Globe-st. about -j of a mile E, from the Green. Green's Row, Chelsea, — is op. the Hospital-wall, being the- second on the L. along Smith-st. from the King's road, or the first on the R. from Paradise-row, Green's Row, Berraondsey New- Road, — the fourth on the L, a few doors from the Bricklayers- arms, Kent-road towards Ber mondsey - church, it leads to Green's Rope-walk, Green-Street, Leicester-Square, — at the S. E. corner, extending to 6. Castle-streer, and nearly opposite Hemming's row from 118, St, Martin's lane. Green-Street. Theobald's Road, Red- Llon-Square. — opposite 30, about three doors on the R. west from Great James-st, and Bedford-row, and near the same distance E, from Red-lion-st. and Lamb's-conduit- street. Green-Street, North Audley-Street, Grosvenor-Square. — at 27. the second on the R. about twelve doors from 262. Oxford-st. itex tends to Park-lane. Green - Street or Court, Little Pulteney-Street. Gplden -Square,- at 10, that number of doors on the R. from Wardour-st. or from Princes-st. Soho, it extends to 20, Peter-street. Green- Green-Street, Bethnal-Green, — at the S. E, corner ofthe Green, extending east towards Bow. com mon, about |- ofa mile In length. Green-Street, Blackfrlats-Road, or Christ-Church, — the first on the R. about eight doors frora that part ofthe said road which is op. Christ-church, It leads to . Bear- lane 'and Green-walk. Green-Street, Bennet's Row, Black friars - Rpad pr St, Geprge's Fields, — the third on the R. from the said road, about ^ a mllefrom Blackfriars-bridge, it extends to ' Higlers-lane. Green-Street (New), Higlers-Lane, St. George's Fields, — nearly op. the last, or the 6th on the R. from Blackfriars-road, it leads into King-st. and Belvedere-buildings by the King's Bench. Qreen .. Walk, Buckingham - Row. James - Street, Westminster, about I of a mile on the R. from Buckingham-gate, along James-st. and on theE. side pf Lady Da cre's alms-houses. Green - Walk. Christ v Church, Surrey. — thesecond on the R. in Holland-st. entering from Black friars-road by the bridge. It ex tends to Church-st. Green-Walk, Christ-Church. Surrey, or Blackfriars-Road, — the third on the R, in the said road, about ^ of a mile from the bridge, it extends from the S. side of the church to Collingwood-st. preen-Walk, $t. George's FIe)ds. See Green-Street, Green- Yard (for the ,City), White- Crpss-Street; Cripplegate. — at 34, the first on the R, about nine doors N, from 115, Fore-st, Green- Yard. Pepper-Alley, High- Street, Borough, — the first on the ,L. about three or four doors from 214. High - street by London- itiridge. Green - Yard, Upper East- Smith- field, — at the back'of 110, op. Nightingale-lane, or the fifth on the R, in Blue-anchor-yard frora 48, Rosemary -lane. Green - Dragon - Yard, Swallow- Street,— -at 37, about 1^ of a mile on the L, frora .'322, Oxford-st. and nearly op. Conduit-st. Green -Dragon -Court, Cow- Lane, West Smithfield, — at 43, about twent,y-one doors on the L. east from Fleet-market and nearly op. Hosier-lane. Green-Dragon-Court, St. Andrew's Hill, Blackfriars, — at 10, the first on the L. about eight doors from Earl-st. and is nearly op. fhe church. Green-Dragon- Yard, Worship-Street or Hog-Lane, Shoreditch, — the first on the L. a few doors from 21, Norton-falgate towards the Curtain- road. Green - Dragon - Court or Yard, Whitechapel-Road. — ten doorson the L. east from Osborn-st. It extends- from op. the church to Montague-st. Green-Dragon- Alley. Wapping, — at 1 94, Wapping-st. two doors W. from New Gravel-lane, nearly op. New Crane-stairs. Green-Dragon- Alley, Narrow-Street, Limehouse, — the second on the L. about nine doors from Mr. Turner's wharf, leading into Risby's rope-walk. Green-Dragon-Court, Pligh- Street. Borough,-!— the first W. parallel to part of it, say from 276 to 287, ' pr the first on the R. In York-st. Green-Dragon-Inn, Bishopsgate,— behind 86,- Blshopsgate-street-- within, pn the W. side, about twenty doors S, from the churcb. Green-Dragon-Inn, Giltspur-St.-T- at the N. end ofthe Compter, or the first gateway on the R, a few yards from Newgate-s];. towards Smithfield. Green- Green-Dragon-Coach-Office,-at 56, Fleet-st. about the middle of the S, side, seven doors E. from Ser jeants-inn. Greenfield-Street, Mile-End Old- Town, — the third on the R, frora 266, Whitechapel - road alpng Fieldgate-street. extending to th? Comraercial-road. or the sixth on the R, in the Commercial-road. W, frora Cannon-st. road. Green^Gate-Cpurt or Yard, Harap- stead-Road, — is about i of a raile oi> the L. from the New-road or from Tottenhara-court-road and a few doors N. of the chapel. Green - Gate - Gardens, !Hackney- Road, — Is about J. ofa mile on the R, frora Shoreditch-church, behind the Green-gate Public- house, Green-Gate-Court or Yard, Curtain- Road, Holywell - Mount. — the first on the L, a few doors from Worship-st, or a few doors on the R. from Chapel-st. Green-Arbour or Green-Harbour- Court, Lambeth - Hill. Upper Tharaes-Street, the second on the L. a few doors frora 212^ Upper Thames-st. or five doors on the R. from Old Fish-st. Green- Arbour or Green-Harbour- Court. Old-Bailey, — about four or five doors on the R. from Snow- hill, nearly op. Newgate-st. it leads by a flight of steps to Sea- coal-la ne. Green-Harbour-Court, Little Moor- fieldsj-^about six doors on the L, from 62, Fore-st. pear the W. side of Moorfields. Greeri-Harbour-Court.Goldeu-Larte. St, Luke's, — about ten doots on the R, in Turk's-head-court from the W.side of GoldenJane, it leads to French-alley and 21, Goswell- street, Greenhill's Rents, St. John-Street, yVest Smithfield, — about fourteen doors on the L. from 75, on the N. side of Smithfield. it leads to Red-Iion-court and Cow-cross. Green- House - Row, Westminster- Bridge-Road, St. George's Fields,- forms part of the N. side, a few doors on the R. from the Obelisk towards the bridge. Greenland or Coramercial-Dock,— at the lower part of Rotheriiithe, about 3^ miles from London- bridge by the the line of the river, and near |- of a raile frora the Viftualling-office, Deptford, inthe op. direftion. Green- Lettuce-Court. Fore-Street, Cripplegate, — at 106, about six door's on the L. from Cripplegate buildings towards Moorfields. Green-Lettuce-Lane, Cannon-St.— at 30, nearly op, Abchurch-lane, it leads to Lawrence-pountney- hill, Duck's-foot-lane, and 145, L^^pper Tharaes-st, Green-Man and Still Waggon-Of fice, Oxford-Street, — at 324, the corner of Swallow-st. Note, the Coach- office is nearly opposite. Greenwich (Little), 43, Aldersgate- st. See Horn-alley. Greenwood's Court, Nightingale- Lane,— at 26. the fifth on the R. from no. Upper East Smithfield and between Angel-alley and Sun- yard. Greenwood's Rents, Slade's Build ings, Angel-Square, Bishopsgater Without. — the W. continuatipn of it. entering by 137. Bishopsgate- street, about six doors N. from Sun-street. Gregg's Alley. Essex-Street, White chapel, — the third pn the R. frem 106. 'Whitechapel High-st. two pr three doors frora Wentworth-st. Gregg or Grigg's Court. Goodman's Yard, Minories, — the second on the L. from 66, in the Minories, or the first on the R. iij Swan-st, ftom 43, Minories, Gregg'? Gregg's or Grieg's Gardens. Com mercial-Road, St, George's in the East. — on the N. side by Doran's Row, about 5 of a mile on the L, below Cannon-st. road. Gregorles or Gregory's Court, Cor poration-Row, Clerkenwell^ — the first on the L. three or four doprs frora the N. end of St, John-st. West Smithfield. Gregory's Place. Half- Moon- Alley, Aldersgate-Streetj-the first on the R. a few yards from 138.' Alders gate-st. towards Bar.tholomew- clpse. Gregpry's Place. New- Way, Maze, Bprough, — about ten doors on the L, from 30, inthe Maze towards - St, Thomas's hospital, or is facing the S. end of Dean-st. frora 201, . Tooley-st, Gregory's Terrace, Hull-Street, St, Luke's, — at the N. end of it, facing the'Market-garden, enter- . ing by John's row. Grendon's Court, Tabernacle-Walk, -Moorfields, — the second on the R. a few doors frora the Taber nacle towards Old-st. Grenville-Street Brupswlck-Square,- atthe S. W. corner, extending to ^3. Upper Guilford-st. and the second W. In'it, from the Found ling-hospital. Grenville-Street,, Sommers-Town, — the first parallel to the N, side ot Clarendon-square or Polygon. Grenville-Mews, Grenville-Street. Sommers-Town, — is parallel to and between the S. side of the said street and the N, side, of Claren don-square, Gresham-Al'ms-Houses, SsetheCity- Green-Yard behind 34, White cross-st. Cripplegate. Gresse-Mews, Gresse-Street, Rath bone-Place, — at the S. end of the said St. behind numbers 21 ,& 22. CresscStreet, Rathbone-Place. — at •22, that number of doors on the R, from 24, Oxford-st. it leads to Stephen-'St, and to Black -horse- yard, Tottenham-court-road, Greville - Street, Brook - Street, Brook's-Market, Holborn, the first on the R, about ten or twelve doors from 140, Holborn-hill, it extends to Leather-lane, Greville - Court, Greville - Street, afpresaid, — at 9, pn the N. side, leading intp Beauchamp-st. and Brook's-market. , Grey . Coat - Place, Tpthill - Fields, Westminster. — on the W, side of the Grey-coat-school, nearly op. Rochester-row. Grey-Coat-Schpol, Tothill-Fields, Westminster. — at the W. end of Great Peter-st. and S. -end of Strutton-ground. extending onthe L. towards Rochester-row. Grey-Eagle-Street, Spitalfields, — the first on the R.in Phosnlx-st. about twenty - seven doors from 38, Wheeler-st. it extends to Black- eagle-st. leading to Brick-lane, by Hanbury's brewery. Grey- Friars, Newgate-Street, at 108, on the N. side, nearly op. Warwick.lane, leading to Christ's hospital . Greyhound.Alley, St, Mary-Axe.— about six doors on the R, from 116, Leadenhall-st. leading into "Bury-st. Greyhound-Court, Millford-Lane, Strand, — the first on the R. afew doors from 200, in the Strand. leading to Water-st. and Arundel- street. Greyhound - Court, Chick - Lane, West Smithfield, — about six dosrs on the R. from Field-lane or from Saffron-hill, or the last on the L. from West-st. West Smithfield. Greyhound - Court. St. Catherine's Lane, Tower- Hill. — the secpnd on the L. a few doors from 49, Upper East-Smithfield, it leads to Back- alley. Greyhound- Greyhpund-Tnn, West Smithfield, — between 12 and 13, on the W. side, about twelve doprs N, from Hosier-lane, Greyhound - Lane, Whitechapel- Road, — at 1,06, op. the London- hospital, about f of a mile on the L. below Aldgate - church, it extends to Ducking-pond-row. Greyhound- Yard, High-Holborn, — at 82, about -I a mile on the R. from Fleet-market and ten doors W. from Red-lion-st. Greystock-Place, Fetter-Lane, — at 101. nearly op. Dean-sl. the third on the R. from 33, Holborn-hill. leading to Cursltor-st. Chancery- lane, Grievson's Rents, Melior - Street, Snow's Fields, Borough, — about the middle ofthe N. side between John-st, and Marble-court. Griffin - Inn, Church - Street, St. George's, Borough, — facing the S, side of the church, a few yards on the R, from Blackman-st. to wards Kent-st. about | a ^mlle from Londor)-brIdge. Griffin-Passage, Half-Moon-Street, Piccadilly, — at 28, the first on the L. nineteen doors from Piccadilly. leading to Shepherd's market. Griffin- Place, Dog-Row, Bethnal- Green, — the first on the R. a few doors from Mile-end-turnpike towards Bethnal-green. Griffin-Street, Shadwell, — the con tinuation of Peal alley from 61, Shadwell High-st. or the first E. parallel to Fox's lane, extending from Shadwell-market to Shad well-dock. Griffin's Wharf, Tooley-Street,— -at the bottom of Morgan's lane, from 80, Tooley-st. about I of a mile 'below London-bridge. Griffith's Rents, Bermondsey-Street,- at 31, and is that number of houses on the L. from Tooley-st. it leads }iy a narrow passage to Magdalen-st, Grims^on's Rents, Melior - Street, Snow's Fields, Borough, — about the middle of the N. side, be. tween John-street and Weston-st. Grocer-Court, Shoreditch, at 83, the fourth on the R. a few doors frora the turnpike towards Shore ditch-church, Grocer-Court, Kingsland-Road. at 55, on the N, side of Sanders's Gardens, a few doors on the L, from Shoreditch-church. Grocer-Court, Upper Well-Alley, Wapping, — the second on the L, a few'doors frora 110, Wapping- st. on the E. side the church. Grocers-Hall-Court, Poultry, at 35, about ten or twelve doors ori the R, west from the Mansion- house and leads to Grocers-hall, Grog - Court, Nightingale - Lane, Limehouse, — af theN. epd of it by the New-cut, Grosvenoj-Gate, Park-Lane, — near -I a raile on the L. from Piccadilly, , or about | pf a mile on the R, from Oxford-st. in the op. direc tion, leading into Hyde-park. Grosvenor-Markct, Davies-Street. Oxford-Street. — the first on the L, about six doors from 29'2, Oxford-st. It communicates with South Molton-st. at 23, Grosyenor-Mews, Grosvenor-Street, Grosvenor-Square, — at 77, three or four doers on the L. from 123, New £ond-st. leading to Davies- st. Berkeley-square, Grosvenor-Place. Hyde- Park-Cor ner, — on the S, side the turnpike where the nu mbers begin, it extends to the King's road, and is conti. nued by Lower Grosvenorrplace to Arabella-row, Pimlico. Grosvenor-Place (Lower), Pimlico,- extends frora the King's road to Ranelagh-st, and is about | of a mile on the R. frora Bucking- hara-gate. See the last article. Grosvenot-Row, Chelsea, — the E, contin uauoi} G continuation of Royal Hpspltal- row, extending from George-st. to Ebury-st. and Queen-st. Grpsvenor-Place, Borough-Road, St. Geprge's Fields, — a part of the S, side, extending from Mans field-place on the R. frpm the Obelisk towards the Stones-end and Newlngton-causeway. Grosvenpr-Square, — at the S. end ef Duke-st. frpm 277, Oxford-st. or the third on the R. in Grosvenor- st. frora 123, New Bo»d-st, also at the N. end of South Audley- st, i of a mile from Stanhope-st, Park-lane. Grosvenor-Street, New Bond-Street,- at 123, the fourth on theL. about -j- of a raile frora 58, Piccadilly, or the third on the R. |. of a raile -from 307, Oxford-st, it extends to Grosvenor-square. Grosvenor-Street (Upper), — the W. continuation of the last described, extending from the S. W. corner of the square to Park-lane. Grosvenor-Street (Little), Berkeley- Square,-^ — at 63, Grosvenor-st. nine doors E. from Davies-st. it leads to Grosvenor-mews. John- st, and Berkeley-square, Grosvenor-Street, Pimlico, — forras part of the E. side of the King's road , ex tending from Upper Eaton- street, or from Grosvenpr-place towards Chfelsea. Grosvenor-Street, MIllbank-Row, Westrainster, — at 6, under the archway, about seventeen doors on the bank of the Tharaes frora the Hor'eferry-road. Grove, Great Guildford - Street, Borough, — is op. New-street, and is, the first on the L. about fifteen doprs frpm 35, Queen-st. Grove (Ne,w), MIle-Ertd-Road, forras part of the S. side, viz. between the Plough and Thorap- son's nursery, about 2^ miles ftom Aldgate-pump, near 2J railes G Grove's Court, WhIte-Horse-street, Ratcliffe,— at the E. end of Brook. street, nearly op. Butcher-row, by Bull or Ball-yard. Grove-House, Mile-End-Road, — - about f of a mile on the L. below the Plough, 'towards Thompson's nursery and Bow, from Aldgate. Grove. Place, Northampton-Terrace, City-Road, — is about i ofa mile on the L. from Finsbury-square, and is near the turnpike, op. the City - gardens and Anderson's buildings, it leads to Goswell- street-road. Grove-Place, Mile-End. Road, is parallel to part of the south side of it, viz. from the turnpike to Assembly - row. It extends from Epplng-place to Redman's row, leading towards. Stepney- green, Grove-Place, Deptford. — the conti. nuatlon of Vlftualling-ofllce.row, on the W. side the King's Dock yard, leading towards Butt-lane. Grove - Row, Cambridge - Heath, Hackney-Road, — behind the Hare Public -house by the turnpike, about a mile frpm Slipreditch- church. Grove- Road, Mile- End- Road, — a few yards on the L, Tielow the Plough, about 1^ of a mile E. from Mile-end turnpike, and 2|^ from Aldgate. Grove-Street, Greenland-Dock, — is parallel to the Thames on the W. side of Dudman's yard, it extends from George-Street or Hunt's row, (about § of a mile below Green land-dock) to Viftualllng-office- row. Grove-Street, Commercial-Road.— the fourth on the L. v/est from Cannon- street- road, nearly op. Thomas-street, and the first E. of Kmg-street. Grot's Gardens, Cannon - Row, Mint-Street, Borough, a few doors doors w.from the S, end of Lom bard-st. prfrom Little Suffolk-st. Grub-Street, Westminster. — at 33, Vine-st. about eight doors on the L. from 43, Millbank-street, extending to the Horse-ferry-td. Grub-Strecti Cripplegate, at 97, Fore-street, the third on the R. from Moorfields, or fifteen doors on the L, from the N. end of Wood-street, Cheapside, it extends to Chiswell-st. Grub's Yard, Castle- Lane, Borough, - two or three doors on the L. north from Morris's-walk, or a few doPrs on the R. frora Maid-lane. Guilford -Mews, Great Guilford - Street, Russell-Square,-— at 87, about five doorsW.from Lansdown- place, and the same distance E. from Grenville-st. Guilford- Place, Great Guilford- Street, Russell-.square, — about the middle of the S. side, op. ' the Foundling-hospital, or the N. termination of Lamb's Conduit-st. and Red-LIon-st, frora 71, High Holborn, Guilford-Street (Great), Russell - Square, — on theE, side, extending to Gray's-inn-lane, or is the fourth on the L. In Gray's-inn-lane, near ¦| a mile from Middle - row, Holborn, Guilford-Street Upper,— the W. end of the last described is so called, Guilford-Street (Little), Russell- Square, — at 49, Bernard-st. under the archway, the first on the L, a few doors from Russell-sq. it extends to Great Coram-st, Guildford-Street (Great), Queen- Street, Borough, — at 35, the third on the R. about | of a mile from 214, High-street, it extends to Maid-lane. Guildford-Street (Little), Queen - Street, Borough, — at 74, op. the last described, it leads to Lom bard-street and the Mint. Guildhall, King-Street, Cheap- side, — at the N, end ofit, from 92, Cheapside. it comraunicates with 76, Basinghall-st, Guinea-Mew,"^, Bruton- Place, Berke ley-Square, See Brutpn-Mews, Gullan's- Yard, Princes-Street, West. minsler, is behind 1. Great George-st, nearly facing the S. E, corner of St, Jaraes's-park. Gullan's Yard. New Bond-Street, - at 52, between Maddox-s,treet and Brook-street, about | of a mile on the R, from 58, Piccadilly, and i ditto from 307, Oxford. street. Gullman's Mews or Yard, Bruton- Street, Berkeley-Square, the second on the L. about five or six doors from 146, New Bond-st, Gun- Alley (Little), Moorfields,- at 27, about the middle of the W, side, the fourth on the L, from 61, Fore-street, four or five dodrs from Tenter-alley, Gun-Alley (Upper), Wapping, — at 104, Wapping-Street, op. Gun- dock, about seven doors on the L, below the London-docks, Gun-Alley (Lower), Green-Bank, Wapping, — about seven doors on the L. east from the London-docks, nearly op. Wapping-church and the last described. Gun-AlIcy. Bermondsey-Street, — ^at 81. about the middle of the E, side or six doors N, from Russell- st. It leads to White's grounds. Gun-Court, St. John-Street, Clerken well,— at 161, two doors S. frora Wilderness-row, about i of a mile on the R. from West Smith- field. Gun-Court, Cable-Street, Wellclose- Square. — at 58. two or three doprs pn the L. east frora Church-lane, Gun-Dock, Wapping, — nearly pp. 104, Wapping - street, twp or three dpprs E. from the London- docks, and abont IJ of a mile below below London-bridge by the line of the river. Gun-Lane, Limehouse, at 23, Three-colt-street, about twelve doors on the R. n-orth from Rope- roakers-fields, it extends to the Coramerclal-road. Gun-Square, Houndsditch, — at 160, seven doors on the R. from Ald gate-church, and two doors from Gravel-lane, Gun-Street, Spitalfields or Old Ar tillery-Ground, — the third on both the R. and the L. In Union-st. from 69,Bishopsgate-without,it ex tends from Artillery-st. to Fort-st, Gun-Street, Higlers-Lane or Friar- Street, St. George's Fields, — the third on the R. from that part of Blackfriars-road vvhich is nearly op", the Magdalen hospital, it leads • to James-st. and the Borough-road. Gun-Yard, Pepper- Alley, High- Street, Borough, — the first on the L. a few yards from 314, High- st, by London-bridge, Gunhill - Court, Cherry - Garden- Street, Rotherhithe or Berraond sey, — the second. on the L. a few doors from Cherry-garden-stairs, Gun-House- Alley and Stairs, Lam beth. See Borab-house-alley. Gunpowder-Alley, Shoe-Lane, at 95, about eighteen dpprs pn the L, frora 130, Fleetrst, it Is conti nued by East Harding-st. to Great New-st. leading to Fetter-lane, Gunpowder-Court, Crutched-Frlars, or Jewry - Street, — two or three doors on the R. from John-st. . America-square, towards Aldgate, Gun.nndShotWharf,Tooley.Street,- at the bottom of Morgan's-lane on the R, from 80, Toolfey-street. about I of a mile below-London- brldge, Gut-Lane, Poplar. ' See Dqlphin- lane, Gutter-Lane, Cheapside,— at 132, the second on the L. from St, G Paul' -church-yard, it extends to Maiden-lane, and is on the E, side of Goldsmith's-hall, Guy's Hospital, St. Thomas's Streef, Borough, — a few doors on the R. frora 43, High-st, about f ofa mile frpm London-bridge. Gwyn's or Gwin's Buildings, Gos well-Street-Road, part of the W. side, adjoining the City- road by the New-river near Isling ton. Gynn's- Place, Lisson-Grove, Llssbn- Green, — is about j of a mile on the R. north from the Yorkshire- stingo, passing the 'Whlte-lead- raanuf'afto.ry. H HABERDASHERS - ALMS - Houses, Hoxton, — at the N. end ot Pitfield-st. about -x'-s of a mile on the L. from the part of Old-st. road, which is op. Paul-st. Haberdashers-Court, Snow-Hill,— at 62, on the N, side of Skinner- st. two or three doors S. of Cock- lane. Haberdashers . Hall, Maiden ^ Lane, Wood-Street. Cheapside,— about eight doors on the R. frora 110, Wood-st. forming the corner of Stalnlng-lane. Haberdashers- Place, Hoxtort,-forms a part of the W. side of Haber dashers-walk, extending frora the alms-houses to op._ Gloucester- terrace, Haberdashers-School, Bunhill-Row,. at 103. about ^ of a mile on the L. from 63, Chiswell-st. near Finsbury-square. Haberdashers-Square, Grub-Street, Cripplegate, — the first on the R. about fburtfeen ^oorsfrom op, 70, Chiswell-st. or the last on the L, from 87, Fore-st. Haberdashers-Street, Haberdashers- X ' Place, H H Place, Hoxton, — abput eightdpors N. frpm the alms-hpuses, near .J pf a mile pn the L, from Old- street-road along Pitfield-st, Haberdashers-Walk, Hoxton, — the N. continuation of PItfield-st. en tering by Old-street-road, ofwhich Haberdashers - place and alras- houses form part of the W. side. Hackney-Coach-Office, Essex-Street, Strand, — at the S. end by the Tharaes, entering op, St, Cle ment's chitrch, by 210, In the Strand. Hackney - Road, coramences at Shoreditch-church on the R. its extent from thence to Hackney- church is' about 2 miles, Hackney-New-Road, Mile-End, commences nearly op, the Plough, Mlle-end-road, about 2j miles on the L. below Aldgate-pump, leading to Hackney. Hackney- Road- Crescent, forras part of the E. side of the road, about I of a raile on the R. frora Shoreditch-church, op. Middlesex- place. Haddon's Gardens, Old-Street- Road, — on theS. side, the first on the R. a few doors frora the N. end of Paul-st. towards the Cur tain-road. Hadley's Wharf, Millbank-Street, Westminster, — between Freeman's and Turner's Wharfs, entrance nearly op. Vine-st. about | of a mile above Westminster-bridge. Hagley-Place, Kent-Road,-^— forms part of the R, side, about f of a mile from the Elephant and Castle, extending frora Lion-st. towards the Bricklayers-arras. Haglins or Egiin's Gateway, Tooley- Street, — at 44, being that num ber of houses on the L, frora Lon don-bridge and op. Dean-st, it leads to Hays's wharf. Halrbraln-Sireet or Court, Blue- Anchor- Yard, Rosemary-Lane,-^ the secpnd on the R, four or fire doors frora 48. in the said lane, towards 110, Upper East-Smith field. Half- Farthing- Alley, Jacpb-Street, Dock-Head, Bermondsey, the third on the R, from Dock-liead towards Rotherhithe. Half - Moon - Alley, Aldersgate- Street, — at 138, about the middle of the W. side, leading to Bartho lomew-close and Smithfield, Half-Moon-Alley.Whitecross-Street, Cripplegate. — at 46, on the E. side, about twenty doors frpm 115, Fore-st, it leads tP Chapel- st. and Grub-st. Half-Mppn-Alley. Little Mnor- fields, — at 16, on the W. side. being the second on the L, about six doors from 61, Fore-st. Half - Moon - Alley, Whitechapel High-Street, — at 18, on -the S. side, about eighteen doors E. ftrm Soraerset-st. or Aldgate High-st. it leads to 35, Great Ayliffe-st. Half-Moon-Court, Stanhope-Street, Clare-MarketT^^at 32. four doors onthe R. from Princes-st. Drury- lane. towardsNewcastle-st.Strand. Half- Moon-Court, Portpool-Lane, Gray's-Inn-Lane, — at 20, about twelve dpprs on the L. from 64, Leather-lane, and near the same distance from 54. Gray's-inn-lane. Half-Moon-Court,Wapping-Street,- at 8, the first on the L. eight doors E. frora Hennitage-bridge, about -|. of a mile below the Tower, Half-Moon-Inn, High-Street, Bo rough, at 130, about twenty- two doors pn ' the R. from St. George's church and near -f of a mile onthe L, frora London-bridge. Half-Mopn-Street, ' Piccadilly,— the sixth on the R. west from St. Jaraes's Street, or about | of a mile onthe L. frona Hyde.park-cprner, it leads to Curzon-st. Half- H Half - Moon -Street, -Bishopsgate- Withput, — at 170, under the arch way, abput I of a mile on the L. north from the church, it leads to Rose and Crown-coUrt, N. E. corner of Mpprfields. Half-Nicpl.Street, Bethnal-Green. See Nicpl, , Half-Paved-Court, Dorset-Street, Salisbury-Square, — op. 50, in the said street, about fourteen doors on the L. from 82, Fleet-st, HaHfax - Street, Mile -End New- Town, — the second on the R. frora 50, Whitechapel-road, along Great Garden-st. it extends from 48. High-street to King Edward- street. Halkin - Street. Grosvenor - Place, Hyde-Park-Corner,— ^at 10, the first pn the R, ten dpprs frpra the turnpike tewards PIralicp and Buckingham-gate, . Hall's Court. Great Garden-Street. St, Catherine's, — at the E, end of it, on the R. or the first pn the L, in Helmet-court frora 30, Butcher- row, Upper East-Sraithfield. Hara-Yard, Creat Windmill-Street, Hayraarket,-at 37, op, Archer-st, the third on the L. twenty doors from Piccadilly. Ham - Yard, North - Row, Park- Lane, — at 6, about ten or twelve doors on the L. west from 66, Park-st, near Oxford-st, Hambro' Wharf, Upper Thames- Street, — the first W. from Three- cranes, or the bottom of Qjieen-st, from 70, Cheapside, Ha'mden-Street, bommers Tpwn,— at the N. E. corner of Clarendon- sq. and the third on the R, along Chalton-st. from the New Road, extending towards St, Pancras, Harallton-Buildlngs or Court, Ha milton-Place, Pentonville, — the first on the R, a few doors from York-st, towards the turnpike, Battle-bridge. H Hamilton-Place, Pentonville-Roadi Clerkenwell,— fprms part of the R.slde commencing at Weston-st. near | of a mile from Clerken well-green, leading to the turn pike, Battle-bridge. Hamilton-Place or Street, Picca dilly, — the first on the L. a few dpprs from Hyde-park corner. Hammer-Alley (Three),Glean-Allcy, Tooley-Street,-is the continuation of it, bearing to the L. from 218, Tooley-st. leading to Broadway, St, Thpmas's st. Hammer an,d Crown-Court, Broad- Street, Ratcliffe, — at 79. about fifteen doors on the R. west from Ratcliffe-cross, it leads to the Orchard and Brook-st. Hammet-Street, Minories, — at 102, the second on the L. about twelve doors from Little Tower-hill, it extends to the Crescent, Hammond-Court, Haymarket, — at 47, W, side, about eight doors on the R. from Piccadilly, leading to Jerrayn-st, Haramond-Court, Mincing.Lane, — at 23, aboiit four doors on the R. frora 82, Tower.st. or about eighteen doors on the L. from 42, Fenchurch-st Hampshire - Hcg . Court, White chapel Road, at 237, about f of a mile on the R, below the church. Hampshire-Hog- Yard, High-Street, St, Giles's, — at 10, nearly op, the church, leading to Church- lane, Hampstead-Road.Tottenham-Court. Road;. — is the N., cpnnnuation of it, cpmmencing at the New.road. Note, those houses on the E. side, are as yet distinguished by no other name, Hampton-Street, Walworth or New ington, — the second on the R, about I of a mile from the Ele phant and Castle, along the Wal worth H H worth High-road or street, ex tending to Francls-st, Hand- Alley, Lorig- Alley, Moor fields, — the seventh on the L. from the N, side of Moorfields, or the third on the R. about twelve doors from Crown-st. it kads to Mulberry-court, Hand - Court, High - Holbom, — at 57, nearly op. Great Turnstile, about J- of a mile on the R. from Fleet-market, it leads to Bedford- row. Hand - Court, Golden - Lane, St. Luke's, — near the middle of the E. side. op. 'Golden-court, about nine doors N, from Rose-alley, Hand-Court. Upper Thames-Street.- at 160. two doors W. of Bush- lane, about -J. of a raile on the R. frora London-bridge, it leads to Chequer-yard and Dowgate-hill. Hand-Court, New-Street, Bishops gate, — at the E. end of the said street by the East-India-Com pany's warehouses, entering by 29, Bishopsgate-without. Hand-Court (Three), Creechurch- Lane, Leadenhall-Street, the first on the R. three doors from the church by 87, Leadenhall- street. Hand in Hand Fire-Office, New Bridge-Street, — the first house on the R, from Fleet-st. towards the bridge. Hand and Pen-Court, Leadenhall- Street, — at 60. op. Creechurch, about twelve dpprs pn the L. frpra Aldgate. Hand and Pen-Court, Great Tower- Hill or Trinity-Square; — at 36, en the E. side, between Steel yard and Coopers-row. Hanserd's Place, Burrow's Build ings, Blackfriars-Road, — at 12, the first on the R, from Surrey- chapel, towards the Obelisk, HangingTSword- Alley, Water-Lane, Fleet-Street,— the first on the L. two doors from 68, Fleet-sE. leading tP the bottom of Water- lane and Whitefriars-dock, Hanks-Court, Robln-Hood-Lane, Blackwall. — the' first on- -the R. a few doors frora the East-India Dock-gate. Hanley's Buildings, Chequer-Alley, Bunhill-Row, St. Luke's, — a few- doors on the L. from 99. Bunhill- row towards 109, WhItecross-st. Hanover-Court, Grub-Street, Crip plegate, — about the raiddle of the E. side, op. the City-chapel, lead ing to Butler's alley and Rope makers-st. Moorfields. Hanover-Court, Houndsditch, — four doors on the L. from 14, Aid- gate, op. the church, or about | of a mile on the R. frora op. Bi shopsgate-church. Hanover - Court, Minories, at 108, about twenty doors on the L. 'from Tower-hill, it leads to Araerica-sq. on the R. and to the Crescent on the L. Hanover- Court. Brick-Lane, Spital fields', — at 10, the third on the R. about i ofa mile from 74. White chapel High-st. along Osborn-st. Hanover-Court. Hanover-Street, Ro therhithe, — at 23, at the S. end of It. on the R. from Hanover-stairs. Hanover-Square, — nearly op. 132, Oxford-st. abput | of a raile on the L. from St, Giles's, or a fe\ Hare-Street, Hoxton-Tpwn,-.onthe- E. side, by the Hare Public-house, about .1- of a mile on the R. from Old street-road. Hare-Street, Brick-Lane, Spital fields or Bethnal-Green,— at 110, the second on the L, froiri 144, Church-st. it extends from op. Sclater - street to Bethnal - green workhouse. Hare -Street, Poplar High-Street or Road, — the first W. from the East-India, alms-liouses and nearly „ ep. the Queen's head, about $ a mile H H mile on the L. from the Commer cial-road. Hare-Walk, Hoxton-Town,^ — on the E. side, by the Hare Public- house, about y of a mile on the R. from Old-street-road, leading to Kingsland-road, Harewood-Place, Oxford-Street, — nearly op. 132, about f of a mile on the L, from St, Giles's. and near the same distance on the R. from Hyde-park, it extends to Hanover-square, Harford-Place, Walworth, the continuation of West-lane, en. tering op. East-st. abput ^ of a mile on the R. from the Elephant / and Castle, Harford-Place, Drury-Lane, at 116, about I ofa mileon the R. from the New - church in the Strand tpwards Holborn. , Har|ey-Mews, WIgmore-Street, Ca vendish-Square, — a few yards on the R, from the N. W, corner of the square, Harley.Mews North, Harley-Street, Cavendish.Square, — at 58, the second on the L. about -J- of a mile frora the N. W. corner pf Ca vendish-square. Harley-Place, New-Rpad, Mary bone, — a few houses on the S. side, op, Hastings's Nursery, nearly adjoining the E, side of Devon,shire-place, about \ a mile on theL, from Tottenham-court- road, Harley-Place, Kent-Road,— forms partof the L. side, a few doors 'below the Bricklayers-arms, it is continued by Kent-place and Nelson's place. Harley-Street, Cavendish-Square, — at the N.W. corner ofthe square, where the numbers begin and end, viz, 1 and 79, it extends to Wey mouth-st, about ^ of a mile in length, Harley-Street (Upper),— the N, con tinuation of the last described, extending from Weymouth-st, to the fields. Harleyford-Place, Kennington, — on the W, side the Clapham-road, op, Kennington-common, a few doors on the R. south from the Horns, Harleyford-Street. Harleyford-Place. Kenniiigton-Road. the second on the R. from the Horns towards Clapham, itextends to the Oval, Haripw-Place, Mile-Ehd-Road, — the secondon the R, about fifteen doors belowthe turnplke„extend. Ing to Grove-place, Harod's Place or Alley, Wellclose- Square, — at the S, W. corner lead ing to Well-street, Parsons-street, and Upper East-Smithfield, Harp-Alley, Fleet-Market,— at 82^ about sixteen doors on the L. from Fleet-street, it extends to 14, Shoe-lane. Harp -Court, Black -Horse -Alley, Fleet-Street, — at the N, end from 98, Fleet-street, it also commu- nicates with Fleet-market at 90, Harp-Court, Grub-Street. Cripple gate, — about six doors on the R, north frpm 97, Fore-st. or the last on the L, frora 15, Chiswell.st, Harp-Lane, Lower-Thames-Street.— • at 77, the sixth on the L. about i of a mile from London-bridge, it extends to 19, Great Tower-st. Harpur's Fields, Edgware-Road,— nearly op. King-street, abont -^ of a mile on the L. from Tyburn turnpike, Harpur's Mews, East-Street, Red- Llon-Square, — at 13, about three doors on the L.from Lamb's Con- duit.street, it leads to 42, Theo- bald's road, Harpur - Street, Theobald's Road, Red-Lipn.Square, — at 47, about nine dpprs on the R, frpm Red- Lipn-st, it extends to 7, East-st, Harpur's Walk, Hi^-Street, Lam beth, — the second on the R. about twenty H twenty dpprs from the church, it leads to Fore-st, and the Thames. Harrel's Row, Green -Bank, St, George's in the East, — the second on the L. frora Wapping-church, tPwards Gravel-lane, it leads to Knight's cpurt and Tench-st. Harriot's Place, Fashion-Street, Spi- ¦ talfields, — at 56, about eight or nine doors E. frora Rose-lane, or the fourth on the R. frora 194, Brick-lane, Harris's Buildings, Whitechapel - Road, at 132, about | of a mile on the L. below Whitechapel- church, nearly op, the London- hospital, Harris's Court, Ratcllffe-Highway,^ — at 122, op. Old Gravel-lane, or a few doors on the L. east from St. George's church. Harris's Place, Oxford-Street,— at '3<54. about ^ oi a raile on the L. frora St, Giles's, between Poland. street and the Pantheon, Harris's Place, White-Bear-Gardens, Hackney-road, — is a few yards N . from Harris's-row, See Har ris's row, Harris's Rpw, White-Bear-Gardens. Hackney-Rpad. the first on the R, ftom the N. end of Unipn-walk, Unipn-street, Harrispn's Wharf, St, Catherine's- Street, between Allen's and Davis's, a few doors E, frora St. Catherine's stairs, about f of a mile below London-bridge, Harrow-Alley, White-Street, Cutler- Street, Houndsditch,. — the second on the L. a few doors from Cutler- st. entering by, 11 4, Houndsditch, it leads to that part of Petticoat- lane Vhlch is nearly op, Went worth-street, Harrow . Alley, Aldgate - High - Street, — about eighteen doors on the R, below the Minories, it leads to Little Somerset-st. and Mansel- st. Goodman's fields. H Harrow . Court, St. Peter's . Hill, ' Doftors-Coramons, about six doors on the L. from 216, Upper ' Thames-st. or a few doors on the R. frora 4, Little Knlght-rider- st, Doftors-commons, Harrow-Court, Harrow-Street. Mint- Street, Borough, about the middle of the S, side, or N. end of Vine- court, from 115, Black- man-street. Harrpw-Lane, Ppplar. See King's rpad. Harrpw - Rpad, Paddington, on the L. about I of a mile from Tyburn turnpike along the Edg ware-road. Harrow -Street, Mint -Street, Bo- roughi — thesecond pn the L. abput twenty dpprs from 156, High-st. or from op. St. George's-church, it extends to Lant-st. Harrow-Street (Little), Mirit-Street, Borough, — the first on the R. from 166, High-st. leading into Blrd- - cage-alley and Redcross-st. Harts-Lane, Bethnal-Green-Road,— the first on the L. a few doors below the turnpike, near ^ a mile frora 65, Shoreditch. Harts-Row, Marsh-Wall. Poplar, or Isle of Dogs. — Is near a mile below the entrance to the West- India docks by the side of the river, about § of a mfle E. of the , King's arras. Hart-Street, Duke-Streetj Grosvenor- Square, — the first on the R. about twelve doors, from 276, Oxford- street, and near the same distance frora the N. E. corner of Grosve nor-square, Hart-Street, Bloomsbury, — the first on the L. in King-street, froni 120, High-Holborn. part of it forms the S. side of Bloomsbury- square and it extends to Peter-st, Hart-Street, Covent-Garden,— the first on the L. in Bow-street, from Great Ruffell-street, it extends ftom H H from the N, side pf Covent-gar den- theatre to Conduit -court. Long-acre, \ Hart-Street, IWopd-Street, Cripple gate,' — at 63, op. London-wall, about J of a mile on the L. from 122, Cheapside, it extends to Monkwell-st. Hart-Street, Crutched-Frlars, at .64, Mark-lane, the first on the L. about sixteen dpors from 55, Fenchurch-st. it leads towards Amerlca-sq. and the Minories. Hart-Street. 'Weymouth-Street. Kent- Road, — the second on t'tie R. from Brighton-place, Kent-road, hy the Elephant and Castle, it leads to White-hart-court and Crown-row, Walworth High-road, Hartley's Wharf, Horselydown, — on the W. side, of Hprselydown Old- Stairs, about 4 a raile below Lon- dPn-bridge by the river, entrance by Freeman's lane near the E. end of Tooley-st. Hartshorn Court, Moor - Lane, . Moorfields,— at 17, the fifth on the R. from 86, Fore-st. Hartshorn-Court,Leadenhall-Street,- at 66, about eight doors "on the L. from Aldgate-pump, it leads to 94, Fenchurch-st. Hartshorn-Court or Street, Golden- Lane, St. Luke's, — the third on the L. about eighteen doors from Old-st. it leads to Cowheel-alley and 168, WhItecross-st, Hartshorn- Wharf .Lower East-Smith field, — between the Army Viftu- alling-Office and Glasgow-wharf. Harvey's Buildings, Strand, — at 426, three doors W, from Bedford-st. and about i of a mile on the L. from Charing-cross. Hasley - Court, Blackman - Street, Borough, at 101, about six doors S. frora Lant-st. or the third on the right | of a mile S. from op. St, George's church, it is also called Nelson's place. Hat and Mitre-Court, St, John- Street, Clerkenwell, at 150, nearly op. Passing-alley, about | of a mile on the R, north from 74, West Smithfield. Hatch-Row, Broad-Wall, Lambeth,- is nearly op. Cross-street, from Blackfriars-road, Hatchet-Court, Little Trlnlty-LSne,- at 20, three doors on the R. from 109, Upper 'f'hames-st. it leads to Sugar-loaf-court and Garlick- hill. • Hatfield-Place, Westminster-Bridge- Road, St. George's Fields, — is on the W. side the Obelisk, and is the first row of houses on the L. frora it towards the Asylum. Hatfield-Place, Cross-Street, Christ- Church, Surrey, — the third on the R. a few doors from Blackfriars- road, it leads into Hatfield-st, Hatfield - Street, Stamford -Stfeet, Christ -Church, Surrey, the second st. which Intersefts it frora Blackfriars-road, near the bridge, it extends from Upper-ground to BroadwalL Hatfield-Street, Goswell-Street, St. Luke's, — at 25, under the arch, the third on the L. a few doors S, from Old-st. it leads to Cherry. tree-court and Golden-lane. Hatfield- Yard, Gray's Walk, Lam beth, — at the E. end from Lambeth- walk, or at the W. end of East-st. ffom op.^ Walcot-place, Hatton Court, Threadneedle - Street. — at 49, about ten doors Pn the R, ftpm Bishopsgate, or two dpprs E. frpm the church. Hatton-Court, Saffron- Hill, —at 139, on the W. side, about twelve doors on the L, from Field-lane, Hol born-bridge, or eight doors on the R, frora Charles-street, Hatton- garden . Hatton-Garden, Holborn-Hill,— at 106. the second coach-turning on the R. west from Fleet-raarket, hero .4iere the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 108, it extends to Hatton-wall. Hatton-Wall, Hatton-Garden, Hol- born, — at the N. end, extending frpra 42, Leather.lane to 76, SafFron-hill. Hatton- Yard, Hatton-Wall, two or three doors on the L. west ftom 77, Saffron-hill, and five or six doors E. from 57, Hatton-garden, it leads Into Kirby-st. Haughton-Street,Clare.Market,-the second on the 'R. in Nwcastle-st, . ftom 309, in the Strand, by the New-church, it leads into the said market. Haunch of Venison- Yard, Grosye- npr-Street, Grosvenor-Square, four doors on the R, from i03. New Bond-st, it leads to 55, South. Molton-st. Hawkers Office, Somerset - Place, Strand, — the first door on the, R, in ]the square, through the arch way, from between 161 and 152, in the Strand. Hawkins's Court. Miles's Lane, Can non-Street.; — the first on the R. about twelve doors from 49, Can non-st, and about the same distance on the L, from 1 3 1 ,Up, Thames-st, Hawkins's Court, Rosemary-Lane,— at 82, seven doors W, from White- Liori-st. and about | of a mile on the L, ^ast from the Minories, Hawksbury-Placc, Lock's Fields, Walworth, — the E. continuation of Salisbury-place, leading towards Park-place and Easf-lane. Hawley and Downe's Wharf, Lower East-Smithfield, — on the W. side of Hermitage-dock, near the bot. tom of Nightingale-lane, abbut |. ofa mile below London-bridge. Hay's Court, Gerrard-Sf reet, Soho, — at the E. end by I, extending to King-st. or the contin^iatiOn of Greekrst. from Soho-square, lead ing towards Newport-market. M Hay's Court, White's Yard, Rose mary-Lane,— -the first on the L. a few doors frora 58, Rosemary- lane, or the last on the R. ftom 97, Upper East.SmitJifield. Hay-Hill, Berkeley-Street, Berkeley. Square, — four or five doors on the L. ftom the S. ,E, corner ofthe square, or the first on the R. ^ of a mile ftom 76, Piccadilly, it extends to Dover-st. Hay's Lane, Tooley.Street, — nearly op. Dean-st. about f-of a mile on the L. from Lpndon-bridge, leading to Hay's wharf. Hay's Mews, Charles.Street, Berke ley-Square, — entrance about five dpors on the R. frora the S. W. corner of the said square. Hay's Row, Paris-Place, Chapel- Street, Lisson-Green, Padding ton, — a few yards/on the L. from Chapel-Street near the Edgware- road, Hay's Wharf, Tooley-Street,— entrance about § of a mile on the L, below Lpndon-bridge by Hay's lane. Haydon - Passage, Mansel - Street, Goodman's Fields,— at 21, about nine doors on the R. from Somer set-st. Whitechapel, it leads to the N. E. cprner of Haydon-square. Haydon-Square, Minories,— the last on the R, in Chureh-st, from 26, in the Minories, or at the E. end of Haydon-yard. Haydpn-Square (Little), Minories, — entrance at the N. side of the last described. Haydon-Yard, ,Minories, — at 40, about the middle of the E. side leading into Haydon-square, frpm whence there is; a passage to Mansel-street. Haymarket, — ^extends from the E. end, of Piccadilljf to Pall-Mall, from whence it is continued by ' Cockspur-street to Charing-cross. Note, a market for. hay is also y held M held' at severalother places, viz. Smithfield, Whitechapel, Stories- End, Borough, &c. Hay mer - Court, Maid -Lane, Bo rough, — on the S. side, about § ofa' raile on the L, west from Park-st. nearly op. Rose-alley, Bankside. Hazlewpod-Court, Twisters- Alley, St. Luke's-rthe first on the L. .a few dooirs from 103, Bunhill- row, leading to Blue-anchor- alley, Heath-Court. Strand, at 412, nearly op. Adara-st, Adelphi. ^ of a mile on the L. from • Charing-cross. Heath- Place, Hackney-Road. -about a mile on the L. frora Shoreditch- church, situate between the turn pike and the iHare public-house, Heddon-Court. Swallow.Street, Pic cadilly, — at 131,' the fourth on the L.about -i of a mile from 44, Piccadilly, It leads into Heddon-st. Heddon - Street, Leicester - Street, Swallow-Street, — three or four doors on the R. from 139. Swal low-st. it leads to Heddon-court, and 131. Swallow-st. Hedger's Court, Webber-Row, St. George's Fields, — the first onthe L, from behind the Magdalen- hospital, and near .the Jolly Miller public-house. St. Helena, Lower-Road to Dept ford, — about .|- of a mile On the R. south from China-hall, f of a mile W. from the Halfway-house .,and2-| miles from London-bridge. St. Helen's (Great), Bishopsgate. Street, — at 35, BLhopsgate- within under 'the arch, about fifteen doprs N, from the City of London -Tavern, it leads ,19 6), St. Mary. Axe, St. Helen's (Little) or St, Helen's Place, Bishppsgate-Street, — the first on the L, a few doprs N, ftpm Great St. Helen's. n St. Helen's - Chambers, Great St. Helen's, Bi shppsgate- Within, — he- hind the houses which form the E. side, entrance by 33. St. Helen's' Church, — is nearly in the centre of Great St. Helen's, entrance by 35, Bishopsgate-st. within. Helmet-Court, Strand. at 337, opposite Somerset-house, about -j- of a mile on the R. frpm Teraple- bar. Helmet-Cpurt, Helmet-Rpw. Old. Street, St. Luke's, — the first on the L. from Old-st. on theN, side St. Luke's church. Helmet Court, London-Wall, — at 25, on the S. side, about sue doors E. from Basinghall-st. and near the same distance W. fromxCole- raanlst, l-lelmet - Court, Upper Thames- Street, — at 230, three doors E, from Addle-hill, about j of a mile on the L. from Blackfriars- bridge. Heljnet- Court. Wormwood- Street, Bishopsgate. — at 13, about seven doors on the L. from 65, Bishops gate, near the church. Helmet-Court. Butcher-Row. Upper East Smithfield. — at 31, a few doors on the R. from Upper East-Smithfield, leading to Great Garden-street and St. Catherine's lane. Helmet - Row. Old - Street, ' St, Luke's, — at 97, on thp 'W, side the church, and nearly op. N^'hite- cross-st. it extends to Wenlock-st. Hemlock- - Court, Carey- Street. Chancery- Lane, — at 12, the third on the L. about fifteen doors from 99, Chancery-lane, it leads to Ship-yard and the Strand. Hemming's Row. St. Martin's Lane, Charing-Cross, — at 119, the first coach.turnlng on the L. frora Charing-cross. itextends to Castie- st. Leicester-square. Hemus- H Hemus. Place or Terrace, Chelsea,— is situate between the Hospital and the King's road, on the E. side Smith-st. Hen and Chickens-Court, Fleet-St.- 184, between St, Dunstan's church : and Fetter-lanfe, near J of a mile on the R, from Fleet-market, Heneage or Innage-Lane, Duke's Place, Aldgate,— the third on the R. in Creechurch-larie from S7, Leadenhall: st, it extends to op, 17, Bevis-marks. Henrietta.Mews, ( Henrietta-Street, Brunswick - Square. — at the E. end ofit by the Foundling-hospital burying-ground, Henrietta-Passage, Henrietta-Street. Cavendish-Square. — at 22, about - five doors on the L. from the S, W. ¦ corner of the square near Oxford- chapel. Henrietta-Street, Cavendish-Square,- . at the S. W. corner, extending to Marybone-lane or the first N. pa rallel to part of Oxford-st. say from 131 to 1 66. Henrietta-St. Marichester-Square-,— the first N. parallel to part of Ox ford-st. say ftom 161 to 171, or the third on the L. in Duke-st. from the square, Henrietta-Street, Covent-Garden, — the W. continuation of the S. side ofthe market, extending to 34, Bedford-st, Henrietta-Street, Brunswick-Square,- the first on both the R. and the L, in Hunter^st, frorii. the N, W. corner of the -said square. Henrietta-Street, Hackney-Road, — on the S, side, neariy op. Great Cambridge - street, about i a mile on the R, from Shoreditch- church, Henry.Court or Passage, Henry- Street, Hampstead-Road, — 'the se cond on the R. in Henry-,st. from the Hampstead-road, 'it leads into ^ Little Brookrst, H Henry-Place, Castle-Lane, West minster, — the first on the R. in the said lane, from the Stag or Elliott's brewery towards Jamps- street. Henry . Place, Mpnmouth . Place, Walworth - Common, — near the S, end of Surrey-square from the Kent-road, it leads to Phillips's buildings, Henry-Street, Hampstead-Road, the second on the L. a few doors from Tottenham-court or from the New-road; leading to Brook- st. and Fitzroy-place. Henry— Street, Gray's-Inn-Lane, about f, ofa mile on the L. from Middle-row. Holborn, or the first S, from Great Gullfprd'-st, it ex tends to Robert-st, Henry-Street, Pentonville, — the first N. parallel to part of the High- street or road, say from op. the New-river-reservoir to the chapel,. it extends from Wljite-LIori-st. to Rodoey-st, Henry - Street', Old - Street, ' St. Luke's, — at 80. the secondon the R. west from St. Luke's hos- pital, it extends to Old - street- square. Heralds - College. Doftors - Com mons, at 15, Bennet's hill, sixteen doors on the L. frora 15, St, Paul's - church - yard, along. Paul's chain, it extends to St. Peter's hill. Herbert's Passage, Strand, — the first S. parallel to part of it, say from 89 to 103, neariy op, Southamp- tpn-st, Covent-garden. Hercules-Buildings, Lambeth, — the S. side ofthe broad-turning, nearly pp, the Asylum, about | of a mile on the R, from Westminster- bridge, it leads tPwards Lambeth- church, Herc'uiles Coach-Office, Leadenhall- Street, — at 1 1 9. nearly pp. Lime. st, and -the East-India-house. Hercules. H H Hercules-Tavern and CoffecHouse,- at 79, Old Broad-street, near 'Threadneedle-st, abotit ten dours on the L. from the N. side of the Royal.Exchange. Hereford-Street, Park.Street, Gros- ji^enor-Square, — at 53, the first on the R. from 248, Oxford.st. leading towards Hyde-park. Hermes-Street, Pentonvlllc-T— the third on the R. in the High.Street or road from Islington, and nearly op. the New-river-reservoir. Hermitage - Bridge, Hermitage- Dock.— about .3. of a mile below the Tower, and near -5 of a mile from London-bridge by the side of the Thames, it leads from St. Catherine's st. to Wapping. Hermitage- Dock. — divides St. Ca therine's street and the parish of Aldgate, from Wapping. See ihe last article. Hermitage-Stairs, Wapping, op. 14, Wapping-st. a few yards on the R, below Hermitage-bridge, facing Mill-stairs, St. Saviour's dock, Southwark. Jlermitage-Street (Great), — the first N. parallel to partof Wapping-st, say from nuraber 15 to 72, com- mencing on the E. side Herraitage- bridgi:, and extends to the Lon, don-docks. Herraltage- Street (Little), — at 14, Wapping-st. the first on the L. below Herraifage.bridge, extehd- irig to Great Hermitage-st. Hermitage- Yard, Hermitage-Street, Wapping, — the continuatipn pf Little Hermitage-st. frpra 14, Wapping-st. leading tp Redraald's lane by the side of the London- docks. Hern's Buildings, Upper East-Smith- field,-is op. 98, about f pf a mile on the L, from Little Tower-hill. Hern's, Cpurt, Dock-Strpet, Upper East-Smithfield, — the first on the '[j, a few dqors ftom 88, Upper East-Smithfield, or a f^w doors on the R. from 68, Rosemary-lane. Hertford.Row, near Pentonville, — op. the S. end of Weston-st. and Hamilton-place, about f of a mile on the L. frora Clerken. well-green towards Battle-bridge and Sommers-town. Hertford.Street, Fitzroy .Square, — is parallel to the E. side, or is the first on theR. in London-st. about eight doors ftom 108, Tottenham- court-road. Hertford-Street, Mayfair, — the con. tinuation of Chapel-st, ftom 35, Curzon-st. or the third on the R. in Park-lane from Piccadilly. Hertford-Street,Skinner-Street, Som mers-Town, — about six doors on the L. ftora the Brill public-house^ or twenty doors on the R. from 16, Judd's Place East. Hewet's Court, Strand,— at 461, about § of a mile on the L. from Charing-cross, it leads to Church- lane and St. Martin's.church-yard. HIckman's-Fclly, Dpck-Head, Ber- mondsey, — the E. continuation of Dock-head, extending from Mill- I St. to George's row. Hickman's Rents, Russell-Street, Bermondsey. SeeHillman's Rents. High-Row, Knightsbridge,— on the N. side the High-road, abont | of a mile on the R. from Hyde-park- corner towards the barracks. High-Street, Marybone, — the con* tinuation of Thayer-st. on the E. side of Manchester-sq. or the N. end of Marybone-lane, from 158, Oxford-st. it extends to the New Road. High-Street, St,Giles's,-the W. con. tinuation of Broad-st. commencing by the church and extending to Oxford-st. and Tpttenham-cpurt- ¦road, High-Street, Islington,— commences at the Angel-inn, and extends towards thechijrchi Higl<7 H High-Street, Mile-End New-Town,- the cpntinuatlpn of Great Garden- street, entering by 60, White- chapel-rOad, leading to Well-st. , and Spitalfields. High-Street, Stepney,— on the W. side the church-yard, extending from the Ship public - house towards the Green. High-Street, Lambeth, — the second E. parallel to the Thames, ex. tending from op. ' the chiirch, to Broad-st. High-Street, Borough, — commences at London-bridge where the num bers begin and end> viz. 1 and 325, and extends to St. George's church, near -§ a mile in length, frora whence it is continued by Blackman-st. High-Street, Newington, — on theE. side the High-road, commencing op. the church, and extending to the Horse and Groom, opposite Kennington-lane, High-'Timber-Street, iJpperThames- Street, — is parallel to part of the -¦ S. side ofit, say from 40 to 61, itextends from Broken- wharf to Brook's wharf. Higlers-Lane, Lambeth . Marsh or New.Cut, — the second on the L. near | of a mile from Surrey- chapel, it leads to Webber-st. Higlers-Lane or Frlar-Street, Black. friars-Road,— the third on the L. ftohi Surrey-chapel towards the Obelisk, about f a mile from the bridge, it leads to Great Suffolk- street. Hill's Alms-Houses, Westminster. See Emery.Hill's. Hill's Buildings, Ebury-Place, Pim lico, — a few doors on the R. from Kemp's row, op. Ranelagh-walk, about I of a mile from Bucking. harii-gate. Hill-Court, Hill-Street, Finsbury- Stjuare, — the first on the L. about two or three doors ftom Paul-st. H or a few doors on the R. from 10, Windmill-st. Hill-Court, Shoreditch High-Street,- at 61, about | a mile on the R. ftom Bishopsgate-church and near ^ of a mile on the L. from Shore ditch-church, Hill-Mews, Hill.Street, Berkeley- Square, — at 35, a few yards on the L, ftom the W. side the square, extending to 6, Charles-st. Hill-Street, Berkeley-Square,-at the middle ofthe W. side, leading to 9, South Audley-st, to Dean-st. and Park-Lane. Hill-Street,' Finsbury-Square, the second parallel to the N. side, ex tending from Paul-st. to 10, Wind mill-st. Hill-Street, Little Tower-Hill,-that part of the E. side of the said hill which extends frOm the Minories to Viftualling-office-sqUare by the New-Mint. Hilllard's Cpurt, Old Gravel-Lane, St. Geprge's in the East,— at 16, the secpnd on the R. from 167, Wapping-st. two dpprs S, ftpm King-st. Hillman's Rents, Russell-Street, Bermondsey, — 'the first on the R. from Dpck-head, or abcut j of a mile on the L. ftom 90, Bermond- sey-st, Hind-Court, Fleet-Street,— at 147, about 5 of a mile on the R, from Fleet-market, it leads to Gough- square and New. St. Fetter-lane. Hind-Court, Noble-Street, Falcon- Square, — at 19, two or three doors on the L, from the said square, or about i of a niH'e on the R. frora 147, Cheapside along Foster-lane. Hind-Mews, Hind-Street, Manches- ter-Square. — the first S, parallel to and about four doors from it, or at 61, Marybone-lane, Hind-Street, Marichester-Square,— iextends ftom the E., side to Beri. tinck-st, oris the third on the L, i of H H ¦| of a mile from 158, Oxford-st, along Marybone-lane, HiBton's Alms - Houses, .Plough- Alley, Barbican, — a few yards on theR. from nearly op. Redcross-st. JHobson's Place, Pleasant - Row. Mile-End New-Town. about the middle of the S. side, and is between LombardTSt, and Dean- street. Hodge's Buildings, RatdiSe-Row, St. Luke's — about the middle of the S. side, viz. between Pittman's buildings and .Bath-st. by die Csty-ioad. Hodge's orHodson'sCourtjRatcliffe- Row, St. Lake's, — the first on the R. a few doors E. from Orchard- st. and nearly op. George's Row from the City-road. Hodge's Court, Denmark-Street, St. George's in the East, — the first on the R. a few doors from 163, Ratcliffe- Highway towards Back- lane or New-road, Hodge's Place, Gill-Street, Lime house,' — ^the E. side of the said street. See Gill-st. Hodgson's or Hodson's Buildings. Arnold-Place, Walworth, — nearly , op. Hanover-st, from Walworth High-st. or road, Hodgson's or Hudson's Court. Strand. — at 481. op, Northum berland, st, a few doors on the L. from Charing-cross, Hodgson's Place, Lock's Fields, Walworth, — a few houses on the W. side the Obelisk, between Sa lisbury-place and Paragon-place, Plodgson . Street, Francis . Street, Walworth,-^the first on the R. from op. Newington-church, or it is nearly op, Hanover-st." from Walworth High-st, or road. Hog- Lane, Shoreditch. See Worship- Street. Hog- Yard, White's Yard, Rose raary-lane, — a few doors on the L. (from 68, Rpsemary-lane, and near the same distance frcm 97, Upper East-Smithfield, Hog- Yard. Castle-Lane, Borough, — " .-the first on the R. about three doors from Castle-st. towards Maid-lane and Bankside, Holborn-Bars, Holborny — the boun. dary of the city, by Middle- row, - op. Gray's-inn-lane. Holborn- Bridge, Fleet-Market,.^at the N. end, the space between Sgowr-hill and Holborn-hill. Holborn-Couft, Gray's Inn, — en- trance"by 20, High-faoltwrn. under the arch, being that number. of hoii-es W. of Gray's-inn-lane. it leads to Giay's-inn,square and Bedford-row. Hol born- Hill, -^at the N, end .of Fleet- market, extending to Mid dle-row and within three doors of Gray's-inn-lane, where the num. bers begin and end, viz, 1 and 149, it is about J of a mile in length, Holborn (High), — the W. continuaTl tion of the last described, extend. ing from Middle-row, wh^re the nurabers begin and end, viz, 1 and 320. to Drury-lane and Broad-st. St. Giles's, about f of a mile in length. Holbrook . Buildings, Tottenham* Court-Road, — at 127, abont |of a mile on the L, from Oxford-st, it leads to Fjtzroy-market, Holbrook-Court, Hplbrpok-Build- ings. Tottenham-Court-Road. — the first on the R. three doors from 127, Tottenham - court- road. Holden's Yard, Crown-Street. Soho, or St. Giles's, — a fewyards on the L, from Oxford-st. or from Tot- tenham-cpurt-rpad, tpwards Den mark-street. Hpldlng's Rents, Rptherhlthe-St.— pn the W. side the Snrrey-carial- dock. I of a mile on the R. below the church. Hole M Hole inthe Wa!l-Coui'r,'60,-"'iP!get- Strcet. See St. Diinstafi's Cb^rt. Hole in the Wall-Passage or Alley, B.ildwin's Gardens, Leather-Lane, at 24, about twelve doors on the L. ftom 77, Leathcr-iane, it leads To Dorringtoil-st. Holland-Street Chrlst-Churchj or Blackfriars-Road, — the sA;ond on the h. a few yards from the bridge, leading to Grayel-lane, or to Bankside. Holien - Street, . Wardour - Street, Soho, — about nine doors on the L. from 382, Oxford-st. extend- , ihg ro Great Chapel-st. and lead- ¦ iHg towards Soho-square. Holies-Street, Cavendish-Sqij are , — at 123, Oxford-^t. about | ofa mile on the R. from St. Giles's, it extends to the S. side of the' said square. - Holies -Street, Stanhope-Street, Clare- Market. — at 58, the third on 'the R. ftom the New-chilrch in the Strand alorig Newcastle-st, it leads to the W, side of the said market. HolUday-Ya'rd,' Creed-Lane, Doc tors-Commons, — the first on the- R. a few yards from 14, Ludgate- st. by St. Paul's-church-yard. Hollow - Place-' or the Hollow, Mitchell-Street,' St. Lu'kc's,— -on the W; side of Helraet-row, by St. Luke's chlirch, ' HolTowayrStreet (Great), Mile-End Old-Town, Stepney, — the second on the L. in Union-st, from 381,; Whitechapel-road, it is a few' doors S. of Slpn-ehapel- and ex tends to Mulbei-ry-st. Holloway- Street (Litrie), Mile-End Old-Town,— the E. continuation of the last described, it extends from Mulberry-st. to Plutrib'ers- row. Holyfield . Row, Elizateth - Place, Lainbeth.^ — is op. 28, about | of *a mile on the L. frora Kenning- \ -• tt" ton - cross towards Lamtictii Workhouse. Holy weli-Lanc, Shoreditch HigK- Sffeet. — at 194, near the turnpike, about -i, of a mileon the R. south from the church, it extends tii the Ciirtaiu -loadi Holywell-Moant, Shoreditch, -there is no particular pile of buildings distiriguished'by this name, but thie neighbourhood around Chapel-st. and Holy well-row is still called so- Holywell . Row, "Worship . Street, Shoreditch. — ^the second coach- turning on the R. from Shoreditch, or the firit on the L. from Paul- st. it leads to Chapel-st, and the Curtain-road. Holywell-Street, Shoreditch, — apaft of the High-st, particularly on the W, side, is distinguished by this name, say from numbers 194 to 249. Holywell - Street, Strand, — oil the W. side, of St. Clement's church, about -I of a mile from Temple- bar, extending to Newcastle-st. by the New-church, Homer - Place, Winchester - Row, Edgware-Road, — the continua tion of the said row, towards Lisson-green and .the Yorkshire- stingo, Homer -Row, Winchester - Row, Edgware-Road, — the first on the R, about I of a mile from the Edgware-road towards the York shire-stingo, it extends to Upper Durweston-st. Homer-Street, Homer-Place, Mary. bone,— the first E, parallel to the last described, near the Yorkshirc- stingp, Honduras - Street, Old - Street, St, Luke's, — at 23, the fourth pn the R. twenty-three dpprs from Gos well-st, it leads into Balric-st. a!nd Golden-Lane. Honduras - Wharf, Willow - Street, Bankside, — on the E, side th^ P'alcoH H Falcon Glass-house, abput | ofa mile below Blackfriars-bridge. Honey- Lane, Cheapside, — at 110, op. , Bow-church, extending to Honey-lane-market,, Honey-Lane-Marlcet, Cheapside, — thefirst ontheR, in Milk-street ftom 116, Cheapside, See the last article. Honeysuckle - Court, Moor . Lane, Moorfields, — the first on the L. about seven or eight doors from 87, Fore-street, it leads to Grub- street. Hood's Place, Paradise-Row, St. Pancras,— at the tiack or N. W, side the Small-pox hospital. Bat tle-bridge, near Spramers-town, Hook'sGardens or Buildings, Silver- Street,Canterbury.Square,Tooley- Street, — the first on the L. a few doors from under the arch, on the W, side of the said square. Hooper's Court, Queen's Buildings, Brorapton High-Road, — the first on the L. a few doors frora Knightsbridge, it leads to North- st, and Sloane-st, Hooper's Court or Street, Great Sutton-Street, Clerkenwell, — the first on the R. a few doors ftora 128, Goswell-st, it extends to Little Sutton-st, Hooper's Cpurt, Pleasant . Rpw, Mile-End New- Tpwn, near the middle pf the S, side, abPut six dpprs W, from Dean-st, and near the same distance E. ftpm Lorabard-st, fjooper's Court, Upper East-Smith field,— at 28, the second on the L, a few doors from Tower-hill, or a few doors on the R. from Butcher-Row. Hooper' sCourt or Square,Goodman's Fields, — at 82, Lempn-st. op. Piescptt-st. leading into Lambetfi- st. and Rupert-st. Hooper - Street, Apollo - Gardens, Westminster-Bridge-Road, Lam- H " beth, — near f a mile 'on the L, from Westrainster i bridge, is nearly op. the Asylura, and leads into Gloucester-st. Hope Coach.OlEce, Charing-Cross,- nearly op, the gate of the King's Mews, two doors W. from the Phcenix Fire-office. Hope-Court, Angel-Street, Broad- walljChrist-Church orLambeth,- the first on the L. a few doors from Charlotte-st. nearly op. the Mitre publichouse, Hope-Gardens, St, Martin's Lane, Charing.CrPss,— at 50, abput -i. pf a mile pn the R. frpm Charing. cress and eight doors S, from New.st. it extends to 20, Bed ford-bury. Hope Insurance - Office, Ludgate. HiUi — ten doors on the R. from New Bridge-st. or from Fleet- market towards St. Paul's-church- yard. Hope-Place, Whitechapel-Road,— at 131, nearly op. , the London- hospital, leading to Ducking- pond-row. Hope-Street, Quaker-Street. Spital fields. — the second on the R, a few doors from 173, Brick-lane, N. side Hanbury's brewery, or the second on the L. from 29, Wheeler-st. Hope-Town. Bethnal-Green-Road,- on the N. side, a few doors W. pf the turnpike, near -I a mile on the L. from 65, Shoreditch. Hopkins-Street, Broad-Street, Carr naby-Market, — at 51, feur doors on the L. from 84, Berwick-st. it extends to Peter-st. Hopton's Alms - Houses, Green- Walk, Christ - Church,— a few doors on the L. from HoUand-st. or op. Cumberland-st. from 67, John-st. Hole's Wharf, Wapping,— on the E. side of Hermitage-stairs, near a mile below London-bri4ge, and nearly H H nearly op. Mill-stairs, Dock-head, or Bermondsey-wall. Horham's Court. Ratcliffe-Square, RatcHffe,-paf thebackof the S. E. corner of the said square, by Pa- radiserCPurt, , flprn- Alley, Liquor- Pond- Street, Leather-Lane, Holborn,— at 30, the first on the R. a few doors from theN. end of Leather-lane, extending to Tothill-st. Hprn- Alley. Aldersgate-Street,— -at 43, four doors S. from Jewin-st. about I of a mile on the R. from 66, Newgate-st, alpng St. Mar tin's-le-Grand, Hprn-'Brewery. Lambeth-Marsh. — eijitranee by the third on the R. about ^ of a mile from Surrey- chapel, Hohj-Court, Shoreditch.i— on the N. side the church, facing Shore ditch High. St. between the com mencement of the Kingsland and Hackney roads. Horse^Row, King-Street, Borough,- behind 59, ahoyt fourteen dtsprs- on the R. from 109, Borough High-st, leading to Chapra-an's: Buildings and KingrSt. again,- Horse and Dolphin- Yard, Maccles- field-Stt-eet, boho, ^about the middle of the E, side, viz. be tween KIng-st. and Gerrard-st, H or.;e- Ferry- Rotheriiithe-Street, — at 1 18, about | of a mile below the church and 2^ miles from Londpn-brldge by the line ofthe river, op. Mr. Turner's-wharf, Narrow-st. Limehouse, Horse- Ferry -Road, Mlllbank-Street. Westminster, — the fi'fth on theR. about y of a mile ftom the Abbey, extending from the Thames to Great Peter-st. or to Strutton- grourid, near| a riiilein length. Horse and Groom- Yard, Holborn- Hill,— at 129, nearly op. Fetter- lane, about i of a mile pn the R. ftom Fleet-market. Horse and Groom. Yard, Wood- Street, Westminster, — ^two or three doors on the L. ftpra 63, Mlllbank-st, it leads to Church-st. Horse and Groom- Yard, Chiswell, Street. at 30, about twentjl' doors on the L. from the S. W. corner of Finsbury-square. Horse and Groora-Yard, Curtainr Road, Shoreditch, — a few doors on the R. frora Worship-st. or on the L. from Holywell-lane. Horse and Groom- Yard, Newington High-Street or Road. — about i of ^ mile on the L. south ftora the church. nearly op. the Plough and Harrow, and Kennington-lane; Horse-Guards, Whitehall,-about ^ ' of a mile on the R. from Chari'ng- cross towards W^stmlnster-abbey, eritering to St. James's park. Horse - Shoe - Alley, York - Street, Westminster, — the second on the R. a few doors from James-st. It leads to Little Chapel-st. by the Blue-cpat-schppl. Hprse-Shoe-Alley, Old-Street, St. Luke's, — at 99, three doors W. from the church, it is also called Anchor-alley. HOrse-Shoe- Alley, Petticoat-Lane, Whitechapel, — the sixth pn the R. abput thirty-two dpprs ftpm 41, Aldgate High-st. leading to Goulston-square. Horse - Shoe Alley, Bankside, Southwark, — the first on the L. about fourteen doors from Clink- St. or from Bank-end, it leads into Maid-lane. Horse -Shoe -Alley -Stairs, — the N end of the said alley, about .| of a ralle^above London-bridge, and opposite Three-crane-stairs, Upper Thames-st. H orse-Shoe- Alley, - Wilson-Street, FInsbury,— ^the second on the R. about twelve doors ftom the N. side of Moorfields, leading Into Mulberry-court and Long-alley. Z Horse- H ,,tlorse-Shoe-Court, St. Clement's Lane, Temple-Bar, — about the middle of the W, side, nearly op. Yeates's-Court from Carey-st, it leads to Clement's inn. Horse-Shoe-Cou rt, Ludgate-Hill , — at 32, about five doors W. from the Old-Bailey and fifteen doors on the L. frora Fleet- market. Horse-Shoe-Inn, Stones -End, Bo. rough.-^about | ofa mile on the L. from London-bridge, nearly op. the King's Bench. Horse-Shoe-Inn, Gos well-Street, — at 7. about thirty-seven doors onthe R, from Barbican, Horse-Shoc-Passage. Newgate-St.— 7 at 60, three doors on the R. frora Cheapside. it leads to Round-court and St. Martin's-le-Grand. Horse - Shoe - Yard. Brook - Street, Grosvenor-Square, — at 56, two doors on the L. frora 104, New Bond-st. Horse - Shoe . Yard , Jaraes - Street, Grosvenor-Square, at 42. the first on the R. from 28, Brook-st. or thesecond on the L. from 287, Oxford.st. Horse and Trumpet- Yard, Jewry- Street, Aldgate, at 18, the second on the R.a few doors from John-st. America-square, or from Crutched-friars. Hprselydown. Southwark. T'here is no particular pile of buildings dis tinguished by this name,- but the neighbourhood' from the E. end of Tooley-st. to Djck-head is called Horselydown, Horselydown-Lane,-the third coach- turning from the E.end of Tooley- st. bearing to the L. it extends to Horselydown Old-stairs. Horselydown Old.Stairs, — about i a mile below London-bridge by the line of the river, and op. Iron- gate. See the last article. Horselydown New - Stairs, Shad- Thames,— pn the W, side St. H Saviour's Dock, near ^ of a mile below London-bridge, op. Parson's stairs. Lower East-Smithfield, Horsely down- Wharf jShad-lhames,- a few yards on theL. below King's row, and on the W. side of George- stairs, about ^ of a mile from ^ London-bridge. Horseraonger - Lane, Stones - End, Borough. is nearly op, the King's Bench, and is the first on the L, frora Blackman-st, towards the Elephant and Castle, Hosier-Lane, West Smithfield. — at 25. the second on the L. from Newgate-st. it extends to 7, Cow- lane by Snow-hill. Houndsditch.. coramences at 7, Bishopsgate-without, op, the church, and extends to Aldgate- church, here the numbers begin and end. viz. 1 and 157. House of Correftion for Middlesex, Coldbath-Fields, — about i of a mile on the L. from Clerkenwell- Green towards Pentonville, Howard's Court, Risby's Rope- Walk, Limehouse, about the middle ofthe N. side, or the second pn the L, frpm Narrow-st. along Tites-alley. Howard- Place, Hackney-Road, forms part of the N. side, by the turnpike, Cambridge-heath, about a mile on the L, from Shpredltch- church. , Howard - Street. Arundel - Street, Strand, the first on the R. about ten doors from 187, In the Strand, by the Crown and Anchor, it extends to Surrey-st, Howard's or Howe's Rents, Chig- ¦ well-Street, Ratcllffe-Highway,- three doorson the R. from 51, Ratcliffe - highway towards the London-docks. Howford-Court, Fenchurch-Street,- at 148, nearly op. Rood-lane, about twent)'-five doors on the L. frpra Gracechurch-st. Howland- H Howland-Mews-, Howland-Street, ' Tottenham. Court-Road, three doors on the L, from 94, Totten ham court-road, H'oWland-Street, Tottenham-Cdurt- Road, — at 94, the first N. from Whitfield's chapel, near i a mile on the L. from Oxford-st. it ex tends to Upper Marybone-st. Howland-Street (Little), Howland- Street, Tottenham-court-road,-at , 52, three doors on the R. from 9-i, Tpttenham-cpurt-rpad, it extends to London-st. Hoxton-Market, — on the N, side of Old - street - road, entrance by Bbot-st. five or six doors on the L. in Pitfield-st. ftora op. Paul-st. Hoxton-Square, Hoxton,-two doprs pn the L. frora that part of Old- street-road, which is op, the Cur- rain-road, about .^ of a mile W, from Shoreditch-church, Hoxton-To wn, High-Street orRoad,- the first W. parallel to Kings- land-road, or thefirst onthe.R, in Old-street-road, about f of a mile from Shpredltch-church. Hudson's-Bay-House, Fenchurch- Strtet, — entrance between 3 and 4, under the gateway, three doprs ontheR. frpra Gracechurch-st, Hydson's Court, Wheeler- Street, Spitalfields, — at 58, about f of a mile on the L, from Lamb-st. Spital-sq. and nearly op, Quaker- st. from 173, Brick-lane. Hudson'sCourt.Strand, SeeHodgson, Hudson's Wharf, Upper Thames- Street, — about five doors on the ~ R. from Earl-st, | ofa mile below Blackfriars-bridge, Huggln-Lane, Wood-Street, Cheap- side, — at 115, the second on tlie L. about twenty doors from 122, Cheapside, it extends to 22, Gut ter-lane, Hugglng-Lane. Upper Thames-St.- at 200, about the raiddle of the N, side, it extends to 4, Great H Trinlty-lane, three doors E. from Bread-st. Cheapside, Hugging - Court, Hugging - Lane, Upper Thames-Street, — -about the middle of the E. side, leading to 10, Little Trinity-lane, Hugh's Court, Newington-Cause- way,— -about § of a mile on the L. from Stones-end, twelve or fifteen doors from the opening to the Sessions-house towards the Elephant and Castle. Hulsh-Court, Water-Lane, Black friars, — the first on the R, from Earl-st, by the bridge.it leads to Bristow-Street and St, Andrew's .hill, Hull's Place, St, John's Row, Raf- cliffe-Row. St, Luke^s. — the se cond on the tl, a few doors from the N. end of Brick-lane, enter ing by 113. Oldst, Hull-Street, St. John's Row. Rat cliffe-Row, St, Luke's, — thethird on the L, a few doors from the N. end of Brick-lane, entering by 113. Old-st. Hull's Terrace, Hull-Street, St. John's Row, Ratcliffe-Row. St. Luke's, — at the N^ end of it, facing the Market-garden, Humberston - Street. Commercial- Road. St. George's In the East. — the second on the L. from Can non-street-road towards White chapel. and nearly op. York-st. Humphrey's Wharf, Limehouse. — the first below Limehouse-hole- stairs, about 2|: miles frora Lon don-bridge by the line ofthe river. Hungerford- Market, Hungerford- Street, Strand, — a few doors on theL, frora 20, in the. Strand towards theThames. Hungerford-Stairs, Strand, — at the bottom of Hungerford-st. from 20, in the Strand, about i of a mile below Westminster-bridge and op. Lambeth-water-works. Hungerford-Street, Strand, — at 20, the the third on the R. being that number of houses from Charing- cross, it leads tp Hungerford- . market and stairs. Hunt's Court, Castle-Street, Lei cester-Square, — at 20, three doors S. from Bear-st. oritis op. Cecil- court from 93, St. Martin's lane. Hunt's Court, Hunt-Street, Spital fields or Mile-End New-Town. — ten doors on the L. from Spicer-st. arid near the same distance from Pleasant-row. Hunt's Court, Queen - Street, Horse lydown, — a few doors on the R. from the E. end of Free-school-st. towards Gainsford-st. Hunt's Row, Greenland-Dock. — by George-stairs and Dudman's yard, about f of a mile below thesaid dock, Hunt-Street, Spitalfields or Mile-End New-Town. — the third on the R. in Spicer-st. from 82. Brick-lane, leading to Pleasant-row and White chapel, Hunter - Mews. Henrietta - Street, Brunswick - Square, — the first on the'L. a few doorg from Hunter- st. tpwards Kenten-st. Hunter's M-useura, Portugal-Street, LIncoln's-Inn-FIelds, — the stone- fronted building which is nearly op. Carey-st. Hunter- Street, Brunswick-Square, — the N. continuation of the W. side of the said square, extending towards Soramers-town. Hunter-Street (North), — the N. end of the last described. Huntingdon-St, Kingsland-Road, — the first street on the L, about I of a mile from Shoreditch-church, itextends- to Hoxton-town, Hupts-Court, St., Martin's Lane, Charing-Cross.— at 13, the first on the R. thirteen doors from Charing-cross, or four or five doors S. frora the church. Hurle'sBuildlngs.Gariick.Hill, -three H doors on the R, from 190, Upper Thames-st. or about six doors on the L. from Bow.lane, Cheapside. Hurst's Place or Buildings, New- Street, Kent-Road, — part of the E. side of the said street, nearly op. Rockingham-row. Husband-Street, New-Street, Broad- Street, Carnaby-Market, — at the E, end frora 46. Broad-st. it leads to Hopkins.st, Peter-sl, and Wat- dour-st. Hyde- Park, — at the W, end of Pic. cadilly on the R, and of Oxford. st, on the L, it extends to Ken. sington-gardens. Hyde-Park-Corner, the corner which embraces the W. end of Piccadilly and Knightsbridge by the turnpike. Hyde-Park, Walworth-Common, — the second on the R. in Thurlow- pl. frora Apollo-buildings, East- lane. Hyde-Street, Bloorasbury, — the first on the L. a few yards N. from or behind 144, High Holborn, it ex tends frora Lyon-st. to Bow-st. op. Drury-lane. Hylord's Court, Crutched-Frlars,— at 46, op. Savage-gardens from Tower-hill, and about | of a mile on the L, from 64, Mark-lane, JACKSON'S BUILDINGS, Paul's Alley, Redcross-Street, Cripplegate, — the first on the L. from 1 3. Redcross-st.towards Hare- court and 62, Aldersgate-st, Jackson's Buildings, Vine- Yard, Tooley-Street, the second on the R. a few doors frora 110, Tooley-st. Jackson's Court, Curriers-Row, Blackfriars, — about three doorson the R. from Bristow-st, by St. Andrew's hill. Jackson's Jackson's^ Island, Willow - Walk, Berinondsey, — about six houses on the S. side, over the ditch, near I of a mile on the R. from Page's walk. Jackson's Place, Long-Alley, Moor fields. — about eleven doors on the L. from 2-9, Sun-street, towards Moorfields, Jackson's Wharf, Horselydown, is nearly op. King's row, about f of a mile below London-bridge. Jacob's Court, Turnmill - Street, Clerkenwell, — the first on the L. a few doors from Cow-cross. Jacob's Mews'. Charles-Street, Man chester-Square, — on the E, side of the Chapel by Spanish-place. from the N. E. corner of the said square. Jacob - Street, Dock-Head, Ber mondsey. — the second S, parallel to the Thames, or about twenty- six doors on the R, in Mill-st, from Dock-head, Jacob's Well's Court. Barbican, — at 20, about the middle of the S. side, leading to Paul's alley, Jamaica-Coffee-House, St, Michael's Alley, — adjoins the church, afew yards on the L. from 43, Cornhill. Jamaica-Level, Bermondsey, — Is a few houses situate E. frora the Blue-anchor, but near it, and about i a mile from Fort-place towards the Mill-pond. Jamaica- Place, Commercial- Road, Limehouse, — is situate between Gill-st. and Rich-st. a few doors frora the church towards the West- India docks. Jamaica-Place East, Limehouse. extends from the last described to Gun.Iane. Jamaica-Place or Street. Borough- Road. St. George's Fields, — the second on the L. a few doors from the Obelifk towards the King's Bench. Jamaica-Row, Bermbndsey, — the E, continuation of Parker's row, Prospeft-row, and Printers-place, it commences near the Gregorian- arras and extends to MlU-pond-st. Jamaica New - Wharf, Upper - Ground, Christ - Church, — -b:- tween Lukin's iron foundry and Bull-stairs, about .| of a mile above Blackfriars-bridge. St. James's Buildings, Rosamond- Street, Clerkenwell, — at 51, about five doors on tiie R. from Corpo ration-row, Sr, John-st, St. James's Chapel, Hampstead. Road, — about j of a mile on the R. from Tottenham-court-road. St. Jaraes's Chapel. Clerken-Acll, — . on the N, side the High-st, or road, about f of a raile on the R. frpm Islington. St, James's Chronicle Newspaper- Office,— the first door on the R. in Unipn-st. from 36, New Bridge- St. Blackfriars, ' St, James's Church, Piccadilly, — • behind 200, about -J of a mile on the L, from the Haymarket. St. James's Church, Clerkenwell, — on > the N, side of Clerkenwell- green. St. James's Church, Garllck-HIll, — behind 190, Upper Thames-st. and about i of a mile on the L. from 69, Cheapside, along Bow- lane. St, James's Church, Little Duke's Place, Aldgate, — about five doors on the R. frora 32. Aldgate. along Mitre-court, James- Court, James - Street, St. Luke's, — about three doors on the L. from 38, Featherstone-st. and eleven doors onthe R. frorp Old-st. St, James's Court, Duke's Place, , Aldgate, — -on the W. side pf He- neage-lane, or the fourth on the R. along Creechurch-lane frora 87, Leadenhall-st. James - Court. James - Street, Sr, George's^ In the East, — on the S. side. side, a few doors ori the L. from Cannon-st. road. James -Cpurt, Unlbn -Street, St, Geprge's Fields, — the second on the L. a few doors frora Prospeft- place, towards the London- rd, James -Court, Golden -Lane, St, Luke's,— ^at 103, three doors N, frora Cherry-tree-court, and near the .sarae distance from Old-st. St, James's Infirmary, Poland-Street, Oxford-Street. — entrance between 48 and 49. about seventeen doors on the R. from 305, Oxford-st. St. James's Market, St, James's, the W. end of Norris-st. from 56, Haymarket, or N. end of St, Albaii-'s St. from 3, Pall-Mall. St, James's Palace, — the W. end of Pall-Mall, on the L. about f of a mile from the Hayraarket, or the S. end of St. Jaraes's st. near j of a mile from 163, Piccadilly, St. James's Park. — situate ' between Charing-crPss and Buckingham- gate, about I of a mile in length and y'5 in breadth. St. James's Place, St, James's Street,- at66, thethird on the R. from 162, Piccadilly, and about nineteen doors on the L. from the Palace. St. James's Place, Clerkenwell- Green, — on the E. side of the churchj leading from Aylesbury- st. towards the New- Prison, Rosa mond-st. and Spa-fields, James's- Place, Hackney-Road, forms part ofthe S. side, nearly op. Thurlow-place, about | of a mile ontheR. from Shoreditch-church, extending to Durham-place. Jaraes - Place, Silver - Street, Old Gravel-l ane, St. George's In the East, — the second on the R. a few doors from King-st. and nearly op. Raine's hospital. James-Place, Salisbury-Street, Ber mondsey. — the first on the L, a fewyards from the Admiral Hawk public-house, , Jamaica-row, James's Rents. Kingsland-Road.— the first on the R. a few dodrs frora Shpredltch-church. St. James's Row, Great Suffolk- Street, Mint, — the continuauon of it (entering by 80, .Blackman- St.) to Gravel-lane. St. James's Square, St. Jariies's, — - the third on the R. tvirenty-nlne doors frora the Haymarket, along , Pall-Mall, it is a^o nearly S. from St. James's church, from wbich there is a way to it, entrance by 200, Piccadilly. Jari:ies-Street, Westminster,-— com- mences at Buckingham-gate, and leads by the side of the park to York-st. on the L. and Little Chapel-st. on the R, St, James's Street, lit. James's, — at .163, Piccadilly, — the third st. on the L. about j of a mile from the Haymarket, it extends to the Palace. St, Jaraes's Street (Little), St. James's Street, — about eleven doors on the L, frora the Palace towards Picca. dilly, Jaraes-Street. Hayraarket. — at 17, about the middle of the £. side, two doors from the theatre, it extends to Whitcomb-st. James-^treet, Grosvenor-Square, — at 29, Brook-st. five doors on the L, from the N. E. corner of the said square, it extends to 287, Oxford-st. James-Street, Manchester-Square, — at 163. Oxford-st. op. the last described, it extends to Hinde- Mews, near the S.E, corner of the -«aid square, James - Street (Upper). Golden - Square, — at the, N. E. corner, leading to 33. Silver-st. about five doors E. from Carnaby-st. James - Street (Lower), Golden - Square, — at the S. E. corner, ex tending to 12. Brewer-st. James-Street, Lisson-Green, neat Paddington, J J Paddington, — —at the back of Llsson-grovc, op. the Yorkshire- stingo, — or the conrinuatlon of Bell-st. towards the White.lead manufaftory, James-Street (Little), Lisson-Green,- thecontinuation of Lisson-st, from Bell-st. to the Nursery, James-Street,' Adelphi, — the W. end of William-st. entering by 65, in the Strand, it leads to Duke-st. James-Street, Covent-Garden, about the middle of the N. side, extending to 43, Long-acre. James - Street (Great), ' Bedford . Row, — Is the N. continuation of it, extending from the King's road to Chapel-st. and Mllman-st. James -Street (Litrie), Bedford. Row, — at 16, in the last described, the first on the R. from the King's rd. It extends to Gray's-inn-lane. James-Street, Skinner-Street, Sora. raers-Town, — the first on the L. a few doors from Judd's-place, E. New-road, it extends to West-st. St, James's Street, Clerkenwell,^ onthe N. side of the church, lead ing from St. James's row tp Clerkenwell-clpse, James -Street, Featherstpne- Street, St. Luke's. — at 37 , nine doors on the R. from the City- road, it ex tends to Old-st, op, St. Luke's hospital. James-Street. Church-Street, Beth nal-green. — at 121, the first E, of Brick-lane, and about | of a . mile on the R. from 65, Shore ditch, James-Street, Leonard-Street. Shore ditch. — at 51, the first E. parallel to part pf Paul-st, It extends to Luke-st, James-Street, Cannon-Street-Road, St. George's in the East. — the first on the R. about |- of a mile from the Commercial.road towards Cannon-st. itextends to SamueLst. James-Street, Borough-Road, St, Georgs's Fields, — is at the S. eniJ of Dpver-st. entrance the first pn the L, from the obelifk towards the King's Bench, Jaraes-Street, Larabeth-Marsh, or New-Cut, — the third on the L. about f pf a mile frpm the Marsh turnpike, tpwards Surrey. chapel, Blackfriars-rpad. St. James's Walk. Clerkenwell, — pn the N. side the church by the New Prispn, Pt the first on the R. in St, Jaraes's place from Ayles- bury-street, Jane-Cpurt, Little- York-Place, Ma- rybone, — the first on the R. a few dpprs frpm 10, Upper Baker- ' St. near the New-read. Jane-Cpurt, Jane-Street, Commer- • clal-Road, — the first cm the R, a few dpprs from the said road. Jane-Place, Kent-Road, — the third on the L. a few. dcprs E, frpra pr below the Bricklayers-arms, Jane.Street. Commercial-Road, St. George's in the East. — the second on the R. east frora Cannon-st. rpad, extending to Lower Chap- raan-st. Jane-Shore-'Alley, 101, Shoreditch, See W^ilkies-Court. Idol-Lane, Tower-Street. — the fifth on the R. about \ of a mile from Fish-st. hill, along Little East- cheap, it extends to St. Dunstan's hill, and 84. Lower Thames-st. Jealous - Row. New - Road, St. George's In the East, — a part of the N, side, nearly op. Betts-st, from 164, Ratclltfe-highway, Jees-Court, Oxford-Street,— at 163, near | of a mile on the R, from St. Giles's, about three doors E, from James-st, Jeffries or Jeffreys-Buildings,^ Great Alrapnry, Westrainster, — at the 'W. end of it, entering by Dean- st. six _door6 frora Tothill-st, Jeffries-Square, St,, Mary-Axe,-— at 16. on the E, side, about twelve dppts J doors on the R, from 116,Lead- 'enhall-st. Jenkin's Court, Roperaakers-Fields, Limehouse, — at 49, the first on the L. a few doors from the E. end of Narrow-st, Jennerian-Society's Central-House,- at 1 -1, Salisbury - Square, being 'that number of houses on the R. , from 81, Fleet-st. Jermyn-Court, Jermyn Street, at 14, E. end, neariy op, Market-st. St. James's market. Jermyn-Street, St, James's,-. — the first S. parallel to part of Picca. dilly, being the continuation of Hammond-Court, from 47, Hay market, leading to St. James's- stteet. jermyn-Street(LIttle),-the'W. end of the last described, extending from Bury-st. to 41, St. James's st, Jersey-Court, White's 'Vard, Rose"- mary-Lane..^— the first on the L.a few yards from 58, Rosemary- lane, or the last on the R. from 98, Upper East-Smithfield. Jerusalem-Coffee-House,- — at 32, Cornhlll. nearly op. the Royal- Exchange. Jerusalem. Court, Gracechurch-St. — at 58, about six doors on the L. from Fenchurch-st. towards Lon don-bridge, Jerusalem-Court. St. John-Street,- Clerkenwell, — about 4- of a mile on the L. frpm Smithfield and six doors N, of Albemarle-st, Jerusalem-Passage, St. Jnhn-Square,- at the N. side, leading to 16, Aylesburj'-st. near Clerkenwell- green. Jetsom-Street, Bennet's Row. St. George's Fields, — the second on the R, frorn Blackfriars-road, it extends to Higlers-lane orFriar-st. Jewin-Court, Jewin-Street. Cripple gate, — at 11, the first on the R. ten doors from 46, Alders gate-st, Jewin-Street. Cripplegate,,— at 48, Aldersgate-st. tfie third street on the R, from 66. Newgate-st. along St, Martin's-le-Grand, It extends tp 30, Redcross-st. Jewin-Street-Cresoent. See Crescent, Jewry (Old), Cheapside, — the first coach-turning on the R. from the Mansion-house towards St, Paul 's-church-yard. Jewry (Old) Chapel, Jewin-Street, Cripplegate. — about twelve doors on tbe R, from 29, Redcross-st. Jewry-Street, Aldgate, — the first on the R. about ten doors from the E. end of Fenchurch-st. or of Leadenhall-Street, it extends to Crutched-friars. Jews - Row, Chelsea, See Royal Hospital-rbw, Jews-Walk, Bethnal-Green, — the N. side of the Green, about | of a mile N. from the Salmon and Ball public-house,, Jews - Harp - Court, Angel - Alley, Long . Alley, Moorfields.^the second on the R. a' few doors from Long - alley near Skinner- street. Imperial Gazette-Office, — —at 45, Old Bailey, the corner of Fleet- lane, op. Newgate-prison. Imperial Insurance-Offiee,-^. — at 6, St. James's st. that number of doors on the R. from the Pakce towards Piccadilly ; also In Corn hill, entrance seven doors en tlie R. from BIshopsgate-st. India.House, Dock, &c. See East. India. Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street, — , at 167, the first on the L, about eight doors frora 69, Gracechurch- street. Innholders . Hall, Little Elbsw- Lane. behind 175. Upper Thames-st. about J of a mile on the R. from Londsn-hrldge. Inkhorn-Couvt (Five), Whitechapel High-Street,— at 91, abjutjofa mi'ie J J mile on the L. below Aldgate- purap. and eighteen or twenty dpprs W, frpm Osbprn-st, Innage-Lane, Creechurch-Lane, See Heneage-Lane, Inrplment-Office, Chancery-Lane, — the fcurth house on the R. from 310. High-Holbprn. Jpbbing pr Jobb's Court. Knights bridge, — about § a mile on the R. from Hyde-park-cprner, or the third on the L. a few doors frora the Barracks. Jockey-Fields, Bedford-Row, is parallel to and between the E. side of It and Gray's-inn-gardens, extending frora Warwick. place to the King's road, John's Buildings, Great Peter-Street, Westminster, — the first N. pa. rallel to part of it, viz. between Great St, Ann's !J_,ane and Little St. Ann's Lane, about, six doors S. from Old Pye-st, St. John's Chapel, Great James.st. Bedford-Row, — at the N. etid, being the corner of Chapel-st. frora 25, Larab's-condult-st, St, John's Chapel, St, John-Street, Spitalfields or Bethnal-Green, — about eighteen doors on the L, frora 105, Brick-lane, St. John's Chapel, West-lane, Wal worth, — a few doors on the R, frora op. East-lane, St, John the Evangelist's Church, Westminster, — op. 18, Millbank- st. entering by the third on the R. about i of a mile from the 'Abbey. St. John the Baptist's Church, Savoy, Strand.-behind 125, in the Strand, nearly op, Exeter-cliange. St, John's Church, St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, — pn the E. side, near St. John's Gate, St. John's Church. Wapping. — a few yards N, from 98, Wapping- st. on the E. side the London- docks. St.John's Church, Fair-Streef .Horse lydpwn, — about the middle of the S. side, i a mile pn the R. frpm Londpn-brldge, alpng Tppley-st. Jphn's Cpurt, Edward-Street, Man- chester.Square,-at ] ,the E. end of it. or W. end pf Wigmpre-st. it leads tP 65, Marybone-lane. John's Court, Hanway-Street, Ox ford-Street, — three pr four doors on the R. from 6, Tottenham- court-road, John's Court, Farm-Street, Berkeley- Square, two Or three doors on the L, from South-st. and nearly op. John-st^ John's Court, John-Street, Golden- Square,— at 7, two doors from the S. W, corner of the square, St; John's Court, Corporation-Row, Clerkenwell, — is a door or two on the L. frora St. John's st. tP- wards Rpsaraond-st. Jphn's Court, St. Martin's-le-Grand,- at 30, the first on the L.five doors frora 66, Newgate-st, near Cheap- side. John's Court, Chalton-Street, Sora- mers-Town, — about eleven doors on the R. from the New-road, towards the Polygon or- Claren. don-square, John's Court, Somerset - Street, Goodman's Fields, — at 16, be ing that nuraber of doors on the L, from Whitechapel or from ' Aldgate High-st. John's Court, Upper East - Smith- field, — at 54, the second on the R. a few doors frora the E, side of Tower-hill, John's Court, New-Walk, Horse lydown, — the first on the L. a few doors frora Shad-Thames towards Thomas-st. , Si;. John's Gate. St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, — is atthe S. entrance of it, viz. from St. John's lane. St.John's Lane,, St. Johii-Street, > Clerkenwell,— at 68, abput | of A a a mile J a mile on the L. from the N. side of Smithfield- market. John's Hill, Ratcllffe-Highway. See John-sr. John's iVlews, John-Street, Edgware- Road, — at 6, under the archway. or the first N. from Cato-st. John's Mews, Little James-Street, Bedford- Row, — on the S. side. between John-st. and James-st. or is the third on the L. from Gray's-inn-lane. St, John's Passage. Smith-Square, or St. john's-Church-Yard, West minster, — at the S, W. corner. leading to Vine-st. St.John's Place, Robert's Place. Bed ford-Row, — on the £. side, or the third on the L. in Henry-st. from Gray's-inn-lane. St. John's Place, St. John's Row, St. Luke's, — the first on the L. about seven doors from Pittman's build ings, or from Orchard-st, towards Brick-lane. St. John's Place, Lock's Fields, Wai. worth, — at the back or N. side of Salisbury-place, leading towards Pitt-st. and the Kerit-road. John's Rents, Silver-Street, Old Gravel-Lane, — at the N.end ofit, behind Raine's ho.'pital. John's Row, Tottenham-Court. — Is atthe E. end of Phillips's gardens and by the N. E. corner of Tot- ' tenham-place frora lottenham- court.road. St. John's Row. St. Luke's.— at 42. the N. end of Brick.lane, befng the third on the R. about i. of a miie from 11 3, Old-st, St. John's Square. Clerkenwell, — at the N. end of St. John's lane from 68, St. John's st. it , ieads to Ayjesbury-st. and Clerkenwell- green. John's Square. Church-Lane, White chapel, — about the middle of the E, side. viz. . between the Com- roerciaf-road and Cable-st. John-Street, Wood-Street, West minster, — the second street onthe L, a few doors from 63, Mill. bank-st. extending to the N.'W. corner of St. John's-church-yard. John-Street, Adam-Street, Adelphi,- three doors on the R. from' 72, Strand, it is continued by Duke-st, to Villiers-st, John-Street. St. James's Square, — at the S. E. corner of the said square, or at 29, Pall-mall. John-Street, New-Road, Padding ton, — the fourth on the R. about I of amile E. frora the Yorkshire- stingo, extending to York-st. John-Street, Oxford-Street, — at 101, near half' a mile on the R. from , St. Giles's, It extends to Marga ret-st. and Is continued by Great Portland-st. John Street, Tottenham - Court- Road, — the first W. parallel to part of it. extending from 31, Windmill-st. to 7. Howland-st, John . Street (Upper), Tottenham. Court.Road,— -the continuation of the last, extending from 47, How. land-st. to 52, London-st. John-Street, King's Road, Gray's- Inn-Lane, — the second on the R, about ten doors from op. 69, Gray's - Inn - lane, it leads into Doughty-st. John-Street, Edgware-Road, — at 77, the seventh on the R. near half a mile from Tyburn, turnpike. towards Winchester- row, it ex. tends to Homer-row. John-Street. Berkeley-Square,— be hind the N, E, corner of it, or at the S. end of Little Grosvenor.st. from 62, Grosvenor.st, John-Street, Hill-Street, -Berkeley- Square, — intersefts it at 16 and 24. and is the second on both the R, and the L, from the west' side of Berkeley-square. John -Street (Lower). Golden. Square, — at the S. W. corner, ex tending ¦tending to 20, Brewer-st. or is the continuatipn of Francis-st. and Air-st. frora 27, Piccadilly, , John - Street (Upper). Golden- Square, — at ^1, the N.W, corner. facing the last described, it ex tends to 30, Silver-st, St. John-Street, West-Smithfield, or Clerkenwell, — at 74, on the N. side of Smithfield-market, it ex tends to Corporation-row and Per- ceval-st. about -^ a mile in length St, Jobn-Sfreet-Road. Clerkenwell ,- the N, continuation of the last de -scribed, extending to Islington near -I a mile in length.- St, John-Street, Brick-Lane, Spltal , fields, or Bethnal-Green. — at 106 the third on the L. i of a mile from 145, Church-st. it extends to Bethnal-green-workhouse, John - Street, Curtain - Road, — the first on the R. about eighteen doors from Old-st. -road, and nearly op. William-st, from 136. ¦ . Shoreditch, John-Street. Leonard-Street, Shore ditch, — at the E. end on the R. from Paul-st. or the first on the L. in Susannah-row, from the Cur tain-road. John. Street, Brown's-Lane, Spital fields, — at 30. being the continu ation of Wood-st. frora the church, it extends to Grey-Eagle-st. John-Street,- America-Square, — Is on the N, side the said square, and V forras part of it, it extends ftpra 122. in theMineries, tp Crutched- friars, Jchn-Street, (Little), — two doors on the R, in the last described, from 122, in the Minories, leading frpra America-square to New- square, John-Street, Cannon-Street-Road. St. George's in the East.— the first on the L. frora the turnpike. Cannon- street, towards Whitechapel, and pearly op. Chapman-st, John's Street or Hill, RatclIfFe-High. way. — at 31, about | of,a raile E. from Wellclose-square, extend ing to 110, Pennington-st, John-Street. Ducking . Pond -Row, Whitechapel-Road.— on the W. side of Liptrap's distillery, and nearly op. Court-st. from 110, Whitechapel-road, John - Street, Charles . Street, St. George's in the East, — the fourth on the R. frora Lower Cornwell- st. Back-lane, and nearly op. Lower Chapman-st. from Cannon- st. New-read. John-Street, Lucas-Place, Coramer. clal-Road. — the second on the R. a few doors below the Halfway- house, near'f a raile E. froni Cannon-st. road. John-StreetjUnIon-Street,Lariibeth,- at 16, the second on the L. a few doors frora Walcot-place, tPwards Lambeth- walk, John-Street, Burrow's Buildings, Blackfriars-Road,— the first on the R. from Surrey-chapel, about;| of a mile from the Bridge towards the Obelisk. John-Street, Christ-Church, Black friars-Road, — the first E. parallel to part of It, viz. frora Holland. St. to Church-st. John-Street, East-Lane, Kent.Road or Walworth, — the third on the R. about ^ of a mile frora the Kent-road, it leads to York-st. and Pitt-st. John-Street, Webb-Street, Maze, Borough, — about the middle of the S. side, a few doors on the L. from 248, Bermondsey-st. Jphn-Street, Kent- Read, — the se cond on the L, a few "doors E. from' or belpw the Brlclclayers- arras, John - Street, Hickman's Folly, Dock - Head, Bermondsey, — the third ofi the R. abeut | pf a mile below St. Savleur's Dpck, being the J the fijst E. parallel to Parker's row. John - Street, Free - School - Street. Horselydown,— -at 27, the third on the L. frora Tooley-st. it ex tends to Gainsford-st. John-Street (Little), Free-School- Street, — the S. end of the last described, adjoining Free-School. street. John-Street, Mint, Borough, — the first on the L,' about |. of a raile frora 108, Blackman-st. along Old Lant-st. it leads to Great Suffolk-st. John's Yard, Royal Hospital-Row, Chelsea, — a narrow passage, situ ate between the Duke of York's ' passage and Anderson's yard. Johnson's Buildings, Rosemary- Lane, — behind 138, about |- of a mile on theL. from the Minories. Johnson's Buildings. Church-Street. Lambeth, — at the W. end by the church, extending frora Fore-st. to the Thames, Johnson's Buildings, Westminster- Bridge- Road, St. George's Fields ,- on the N. side by the Obelisk, or behind the Circus. Johnson's Change, Rosemary-Lane,- at the back pf 128, about f of a mile on the L. frpm the Minpries, Jphnson's Court, Charing-Cross, See Angel-Court, Johnson's Court, Great Peter-Street, Westminster, — is two doors W. from Great St. Ann's lane. Johnson's Court, ' Fleet-Street, — at 166, about the middle of the N. side, it leads to Great New-st. and Fetter-lane, Johnson's Court, Rupert - Street, Goodman's Fields, — about the middle of the E, side, leading to 76, Lambert-st, Johnson's Court, Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell, at 62, the third on the L. frora 48, High-st. near the W. side the church. Johnson's Place, Marsham-Street, Westrainster, — behind 48, about seven doors on the L. frora the Horseferry-road, Johnson's Row, Duke-Street, St, George's Fields, — a few dpors on the R, from Westminster-brldge- road, near the Obelisk, Joiner's Court, Jacob-Street, Dock- Head, — about the middle of the N. side, viz. between Mill-st, and George's-row, Joiners - Hall - Buildings, Upper Thames-street,— at 79, nearly op, Dowgate-hill, about ^ of a mile on the L, above London-bridge. Joiners-Place. Curtain-Road, Shore- - ditch, — at 9, the first pn the L, abeut nine dpprs frpm Old-st. road. Joiners - Place, Bridge - Road, St, George's Fields, — tlie first on the L. about |- of a mile from the Obelisk, towards the Asylum, Joiner- Street, Tooley-Street, — at 240, op, St. Olave's church, about fourteen doors on the R. from London-bridge. Jolly - Gardener - Court, Lambeth- Butts. — behind the Jolly-Gardener public-house, facing Lambeth- walk, and leading to 'Vauxhall. walk. Jones's Court, Bainbridge-Street, St, Giles's. — the third on the R, a few doprs from Oxford-st, it lead? to Buckbrldge-st. Jones's Court. Jacob-Street, Dock- Head, Bermondsey, — two or three doors on the left E, from Mill-st. over the Bridge. Jones's Court, Mile-End-Road,— about a mile on the L. below Whitechapel-church, and a few doors W. of the Old Globe public- house. Joseph's Alley. Gravel-Lane, Bo- rough, — on the W. side, nearly op. Zoar-st. Ipswich-Arms-Inn, Cullum-Street, Fenchurch. J - Fenchurch-Street, — four doors on the R. from 135, Fenchurch-st. Ipswich . Arras, Lower Thames- Street, — at 22, about ^ of a mile on the R. frora London-bridge. Ireland.Rpw, Mile, -End. Road, — part of the L, side, near the Eagle public-house, about ^ of a mile E. from the turnpike. Ireland-Yard, Blackfriars, — at 6, St. Andrew's hill, or the S. end of New-st. and Creed-lane. from 14, Ludgate.st. Irish-Court, Glasshouse-yard, Gopd man's Yard, Minpries, -the seccnd on the R, a few doors frora Good man's yard, entering by 61, in the Minories, Irish -Court, Whitechapel High- Street, — two or three doors E. ¦ from Spmerset-st. abput |- pf a mile pn the R, frpra Aldgate, Irongate-Stairs and Wharf. Tower- hill, — on the E, side, at the com mencement of St. Catherine's-st, near f a mile below London- bridge, Ironmongers- Alms-Housep, Kings- land-Rpad,-J-abput j- of a mile on the R. from Shoreditch-church, Ironraongers-Hall, Fenchurch-St..— between 117 and 118, nearly op, Mark-lane, Ironmonger - Lane, Cheapside, — at 90, two doors E. frora KIng-st. about I of a mile on the L, from St, Paul's-church-yard, Ironnipnger.Rpw, Old-Street, St. Luke'«, — at 97, ori the E. side the church, it is continued by Pittman's buildings towards the City-rpad. Isaac's Place, Willsted-Street, Scm- mers-Tpwn, — at 13, being that number pf doors on the R, from Judd's place, New.road, Isabella-Row, Castle-Lane, West minster,— on the E.side of Elliott's brewery, or behind 2,2, William- street. J Island - Row, Commercial - Road, Limehouse,— ^on the S; side, about ^ of a mile W. frora the church, it leads to Richardson's timber-yard and Risby's rope-walk. Isle of Dogs, or Poplar-Marshes, — the ground on the S, side of Pop lar High-st. extending frora Llme- house to Blackwall. across which are now the West -India-docks and canal, Islington-Road. See St, John-Street- Road,. Islington-Spa,— -on the S, side of Sadler's Wells, by the New River- bead, Judd's - Alms - Hpuses, Great St. Helen's. — a few yards pn the L. frpm 36, Bishopsgate-within, Judd's Place East, Sommers-Tpwn,- forras part of the N. side the New- road to Marybone, it commences a few doors ori the R, from the turnpike. Battle-bridge, and ex tends to Skinner-st, Judd's Place West. Sommers-Town,- the continuation of the last de scribed, extending to Somraers- place, Judson'sRow, St, George's Fields. See Jetsora-Street, Juniper-Court. Chlgwell-Street.Rat- cKffe-Highway,- three doors on the R. from 51, Ratcllffe-Highway. Jurstone - Street, Apollo- Gardens, Lambeth, or St, George's iields.,-^ fhe first E, parallel to Hooper-st. nearly op. the Asylum, it leads to Unipn-st. and Tower-st. Ivy-Court, Ivy-Street. ^St. Giles's. — on the S. side, the first pn tl^e L. a few yards frora Dyot-st. Ivy-Lane, Newgate- Street, — at 30, about the middle of the S. side, it extends to 22. Pateriipster-rpw. Ivy-Lane, Hpxtpn, — op. Rentpn's garden, near | a mile from Old- st, along PItfield-st. and Haber dashers-walk, it extends to Hox- tpn tPwn, Ivy- K Ivy-Place, Hoxton, — on the N. side the Ivy-house, on the R, nearly adjoining to the last described. Ivy-Street, Dyot-Sfreeti St, Glles's,- the- second pu the L. frpra 25, Broad-st., leading into Carrier- st, and Buckbridge-st, Ivy-Terrace, Hexton,-op. Ivy-place, and on the L, side the road, which leads towards King.sland. K KE ATE- STREET, Spitalfields,- the continuatipn of Thrawl-st. entering by 208, Brick-lane, It ex tends from George-st, to Flower and Dean-st. Keate-Court, Keate-Street, Spital fields, — at the W. end of It from Tbrawl-st. entering by 208. Brick- lane; Keen's Row.. Walworth High-Street or Road, — forms part of the R, side, about i a mile from the Elephant and Castle, and nearly op. East-lane, Kemp's Court, Berwick-Street, Ox ford-Street, at 89, three doors E. from Broad-st. JCerap's Row, Chelsea or Pimlico, — about I ofa mile on the R. from Buckingham -gate, nearly facing Ranelagh-walk. Kendal's Court, Stangate - Street, Lambeth, — the first on the R. from behind Astley's Amphitheatre, and nearly op. Fclix-st. Kendal's Farm, Marybone, on the N. side the New-road. nearly op. Fitzroy-square. Kendal's Mews, George-Street, Port man-Square, — at 18, five doorson the lefr E. from Baker-st. It ex tends to !6, Blahdford-st, Kendrick-Place, Chenies-Street, Tot tenham-Court-Road, — at 4, a few doors on the R. from the said K road, and nearly op, Thprnhaugh- street. Kennet's Wharf, Upper Thames. Street, — at 66, op. Garlick-hill, about J of a mile on the L. from London-bridge, Kennlngton-Common, the; open space fronting the Horns tavern, in the road to Clapham. - Kennington - Cross, Kennington,— between Upper and Lpwer Ken. ningten-lane, by the White-hart public-hpuse, abput 1^ of a mile from Westminster-bridge, Kennington -Gardens. Kennington- Green, — at the back of IS. on the ¥f, .side, leading to the back of the Horns tavern, Kennington-Green, Kennington, commences by Kenningtoncross. on both sides the High Surrey- road, extending towards the Horns tavern. ' Kennington-Lane (Lower) .-branches off to the R, from the Plough and Harrow, about ^ ofa mile S, from Newington-church, it extends to Kennington-cross. Kennington-Lane (Upper), — is op. the last described, or is the con. tinuation of If to Vauxhall. Kennington-Piace, Upper Kenning- ton-Lane, — forms part of the S. side, commencing near the Wind-, mill tavern, extending towards Vauxhall, Kennington - Place, Kennington . Green, — behind the Horns tavern, or the fi rst on the R. from the Com mon towards Kennington-cross, , Ken ningt on- Row , Kenmngton,T-is facing theCommon,extending from the Horns Tavern to Queen's Place, pn the HIgh-rpad tP New ington, Kent- Place, Kent-Road, forms part of the L. side, abput j of a mile below the Bricklayers-arms, and op. the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. Kent. K Kent-Road, commences at the ^ Elephant and Castle, about a mile S. from London - bridge, and leads to Blackheath, Green wich, &c, Kent-Street, Borough, — cpmraences- a few doors on the R. east from St. Geprge's church, and leads to the Bricklayers-arms. - Kent-Street-Road, — -the E, conti nuation of Kent-street, extending from the turnpike to the Brick layers-arms, Kentish- Buildings, High - Street, Borough, at 94, about | of a raile on the L, frora London- bridge. Kenton-Street, Brunswick-Squ Kingsland-Row, Old Gravel-Lane .i- at 114, about ten doors on the R. frpra 65, Ratcliffe-highway. Knightsbridge, — cpramenees by the turnpike at Hyde- park-corner, and includes both sides the high-road, towards iKensington, say about a. mile in length. Knightsbridge - Green, Knightsi- l>iidgei,^abput | a- mile on the .'L, from Hyde-park-corner, nearly op, the Barracks, leading to the Bromptpn high-road. Knight's Court, Green-Bank, Wap- - ping,-the continuation of Harrel's court, bearing to the R, it leads to Terich-st, Knight's Court, Green- Walk, Christ- church, Surrey, — the second on the L. a few doors frora Holland- st. near Blackfriars-bridge, KnightiRider-Court, Little Knight- Rider-Street, Doftors-Commons,— at 16, a few doors on the R, frora theOld-Change, or from Oki Fish- street. , ' Knight- Rlder.Street^ (Great), Doc- tors-Coraraons, . about ten doors on the Ri from 14, on- the S. side St. Paul's - church - yard, along Paul's Chain and Godllman-st. Knight-Rider-Street (Little), Doc. tors-Commons,— is op. the last, entering by Paul's Chain. Knowle'a Court. Little Carter-Lane, Doftors-Commons, — at 10, the second on the L. a few doors from 14, Old Change. LABOUR-IN- VAIN- COURT, Old Fish-Street-HIll, Upper Thames-Street,— ra few doors; on the L. from 201. UpJ3er Thames- st, it leads to 10, Lambeth-hill. Labpur- Labour-in. Vain-Hill.UpperThariies- Street. See Old Fish-Street-HIll. -Labour -in -Vain .Street, Shadwell. Market, — at tjie S. E. corner, be ing a few. dpprs S. ftpm 66, Shad well High-st. Labour-in- Vain-Street (Little) , Shad- , , well, — on the S. side Shadwell- water-worksjandabont three doors from Lower Shadwell. Lad-Court, White-Hind- Alley. Bank- ;slde, Southwark,— aboutthe mid dle of the E. side, viz. between Bankside and Maid-lane, Lad-Lane,Wood-Street,Cheapside,- at 19, the first ori the R. from 122, Cheapside, itextends to 17, Milk-st. Lamb- Alley, Bishopsgate- Without.- at 144, W. side, being parallel to, or behind the hpuses which form the N. side of Sun-st, - Lamb-Alky, Blaekman-Street. Bo rough, — at 34, the fourth on the L, about that number of dpprs from St. George's church towards the Stones-end, Lamb-Alley (Little), Blackman-St,- at 7, being that number of doovsi ftpm St, George's church. Lamb- Alley, Bermondsey-Street. — at 185, the fourth on the L. ftora the church towards Tooley-st. Lamb's Buildings, Inner "Teraple- Lane,— the second on the L. a few doors ftora 16, Fleet-st. it leads to Tanfield-court and King's- Bench-walk. Lamb's Buildings, Cherry - Tree- Alley, Bunhill-Row, St. Luke's, — tbe first on the R. a few yards from 1 17, Bunhill-row, leading to Blue-anchor-alley, Lamb's Court or Square, Clerken well-Green,— at 2-'i, on the S, side the Sessibns.'house. Lamb-Court, Larab-AIley, Bishops gate- Witheut,—the first on the R. from 144, Bishopsgate-st, Lamb's Court, Rcd-Lian-Court, Spi- talfield3,.^about the middle of fhe N. side, viz. between 19, Red. lion-st. and 22, Wood-st. Lamb's Cpurt, Whitechapel-Rcad,— . at 65, N. side, abput ^ oi a mile pn the L, belpw the church. ' Lamb-Green. Bermondsey, — the ter- mination of Lamb-alley, from 185, Bermondsey-Street. Lamb's Passage, Chiswell. Street,— at 74, the third pn the R, about ^ of a mile from the S, W, ccrner of Finsbury-square. Lamb- Rpw, Wilmot-Street. Bethnal. Green, — at the S. end on the L, by the Lamb public-house, leading tow^ards Dog-row. , Lamb-Street, Spitalfields, — the E. continuation of Spital-square, en tering by 103, Bishopsgate-with- out, it leads !to Brown's lane and Brick-lane. Lamb's Yard, Lamb's - Conduit- Street, Red- Lion-Square, — at 41, about eight doors on the L, from op, the Foundling-hospital, ¦ Lamb's-Conduit-Passage, Red-Iion- Square, — at 25, the.N, E, comer, extending to 43, Red-lion-st, Lamb's- Conduit-Street, Red.LIon- ' Street, Holborn, the N. conti nuarion of if, enteririg by 71, High - Holborn, leading to the Foundling-hospital. Lambeth-Butts, Larabeth, -that part which divides Vauxhall-walk from Lambeth-walk, being tbe E, con tinuation of Broad-st, Lambeth-Chapel, Lambeth, — is a few doors on the R. south from the Asylum, nearly op. the Three Stags, about A a mile from West minster-bridge. Lambeth . HIU, Upper Thames- Street, — at 212, about |of a mile on the L. from Blackfriars-bridge, leading to the Old-Change, Lambeth - Marsh, Westminster- Bridge-Road, — the second on the L, about I of a mile frpm the brldgSj bridge, leading ftom the turnpike to Blackfriars-road. . Lambeth-Upper- Marsh* Westrain- ster-Bridge-Road,— .is pp. the last, about j pf a raile pn the R. frpm the bridge, it extends tp Stangate- street. Larabeth - Mews, Clarges'- Street, Piccadilly,— at the N. end of it, leading to Queen-st, and Charles. St. Berkeley-square. Lambeth-Palace, Lambeth,— on the N. side of Lambeth-church, by the River-Thames, about :|- of a mile above Westminster-bridge. Lambeth-Place, West. Square, St. George's Fields, — at the S. end of Glbraltar.row, near the Eie. phant and Castle, Lambeth- Rpad. St.George's Fields, - on the S, side the Obelisk, facing Blackfriars-rpad and leading tp wards Lambeth-church. Lambeth-Stairs, Lambeth, — pn the W. side Lambeth-church, near I a mile above Westminster-bridge. Larabeth or Lambert-Street, Gopd man's Fields, — the second on the L. from behind 82, Lemon-st. it extends to Little Ayliffe-st. Lambeth- Terrace,, Larabeth, the first on the R. in the High-road S, frora the Asylum, , and nearly op. the New-chapel, it extends to wards Lambeth-church, Lambeth-Walk, Larabeth.-entrance by thefirst onthe L, a few doors from the New - chapel towards Lambeth-church, it extends to Lambeth-butts, Lambeth-Water-Works, Narrow- Wall. Lambeth, — a few doors be low Coad's Artificial-stone- ma nufaftory, and about -j of a mile from Westminster-bridge, Larabeth (South) , Water- Wprks,-at the back cf Kenningion-place. Upper Kennington - lane, near Vauxhall-gardens. Lambeth-Workhouse, Workhouse- Lane, — on the L, side, near Lam beth-walk, about* ofa mile ftom Kennington-cross. Lancashire-Court. New Bond-st, at 115, the third on the R. about f of a mile ftom 307. Oxford-st. Lanoister-'Court, Strand, — at 474, a few doors on the L. froni Charing- cross, it leads to St. Martin's- church.yard, Lancaster-Court, Bankside, South wark, between Smith's Rents and Rose-alley, about .^ of a mile above London-bridge. Land-Revenue-Office, Whitehall, — the second door on the L. frora nearly op. the Admiralty towards Middle Scotland-yard. Land of Promise, Hoxton-Town,— is nearly op. Workhouse-lane, about i a mile on theft, from .' Old-st. road, Langadale . Street, Cannon - Street- Road, St. George's in the East,— the first W. parallel to part of it, extending frora WiUiam-st. to James-street, Langbourn - Ward - Tavern, Fen church-Street, about ten or twelve doors on the L. from Gracechurch-st, ' Langbourn -Ward - School, Lime- Street, — Is by the church, two doors on the L, frora 160, Fen church-st, Langley-Buildlngs, Walworth-Com mon, on the S, side of Surrey- square, by the Hen and Chickens public-house, near East-lane.- Langley-Place, Commercial-Road, Mile-End C)ld-Town,-forriis part of the N, side, between Green- field-st, and Gloucester-st. near ^ of a mile on the L. from White chapel-church, Langley-Street, Long.Acre,-at 115, the fourth on the R, f ofa mile from 40, Drury-lane, it extends to Castle-st. Langthorn-Court, Little Bell-Alley, London- London- Wall, — on the S, side Leather§ellers-buildings, entering op. Bethlem-hospital. LansdoWn-House, Berkeley-Square,-:- is on the S. side the said square. Lansdpwn-Mews. Upper Guilford- Street, R'lssell - Square, — at 33, about I of a mile on the L. from Gray's-inn-lane, and nearly op. Lansdown-place. Lansdown-Mews.Clarges-Street.PIc- cadllly. between 25 and 20, about seven doors on the R. north from Bolton-row, Lansdown-Passage, Berkeley-Street, Berkeley-Square, — a few yards on the R. from the square, leading to Boltort-row. Lansdown - Place. Great Guilford- Street. Russell-Square. — the third on the R. about j of a mile from Gray's-inn-lane, extending to Brunswick-square, Lant-Street (Old), Blaekman-Street, Borough, — at 109, the first on the R, about twenty doors from St. George's church towards the King's Bench. Lant-Street (New), Borough, — the W. continuation of the last de scribed. Lant-Street (Little), Borough, — en trance by the second on the R. In Lant-st. .from 109, Blackman-st. it extends from Blue-Ball-court to Lombard-st. Lascell's Court, Broad-Street, St. Giles's, at 42, about f of a mile on the R. east from the church, and nearly op. Plumbtree- street, Lascell's Place, Broad - Street, St, Giles's, — at 50, about fourteen doors on the L, west from Drury- lane. Latham's Place, Church-Way, Som- mers-Tcwn, — a few small houses behind 1, Sommers-Place V^'t^t, Nevv-ioiid, to which there is a communication by a gateway. Laudable Society for the Benefit of Widows, — held at 4, Crane-court, Fleet-st. Laundry- Yard, Great Peter-Street, Westminster, — the first on the L. about six doors from Marsham-st, Lavender-Lane, Rotherhlthc-Street,- is pp. 118, by the Horsefetry, about ^ of a raile on theR, below the church, Lavender-Wharf, Rotherhithe-St.— is nearly op. 1-10. by the Pageants, about 2^ railes below London- bridge. Lawn, South Lambeth, — Is about i of a mile on the L. from ^Vaux hall-turnpike, towards Stockwell- common. St. Lawrence Jewry-Church, Cat. eaton-Street, the N, end df King-st. Cheapside. on the L. by the entrance to Guildhall. Lawrence-Lane, Cheapside, — at 96, three doors W. of King-st, or the fourth on the R, from the Man sion house. Lawrence-Pountney-Hill, Can»on- Street. — at the bottom of Green- Lettuce-lane, from 30, Cannon-st, or the tsp of Ducksfoot-iane, from 144, Upper Thames-st. Lawrence-Pountney-!L,ane, Cannon- Street, — at 38, the third on the L, from Gracechurch-st. it extends to 141, Upper Thames-st, Laxton - Court, Long - Lane, Ber- mondbcv, — about five doors W, from the Halfpenny-hatch, and near | of a mile on the L. from St. George's church. Laystall-Street, Leather-Lane, Hoi- born, — the N. continuation ofit, bearing to the L. it extends from Meux's brewery to .\Jount-plea- sint. Layton's Grove, High-Street, Bo- rough, at 138. about sixteen door- on the R. from St. George's church t. wards London-bridge. Lavton's Yard. High - Street, Bo rough, rough, at 142, four doors S, from the last described, , Lazenby - Court, Conduit - Court, Long- Acre, — is behind 7, the W. end of Long-acre, near the W, end of Hart-st, Lead-Company's Office, St, Martin's Lane, Cannon-Street, — is behind 9, under the gateway, about six doors on the L, from 138, Upper Thames-st, J,ead-Yard, Kingsland-Road, the third on the R, from Shoredltch- , church, and about ten doors S. frora Unlon-st, Lead- Yard, Plough-Street, Good man's Fields,-^the second on the L, a few dpprs frprij 45, White chapel HIgh-st. Leadenhall-Buildings, Gracechurch- . Street,— at 80, abcut ten doors on the R. frora Fenchurch-st. leading into Leadenhall. market. Leadenhall-Market, See the last article; ft coramunicates also with Leadenhall-st. at 6. and with Lirae-st, at various places, Leadenhall-Street, Gracechurch-St,- at 98. op, Cornhlll. where the - numbers begin and end, viz, 1 and 158. it extends to Aldgate, Leading-Street, Fox's Lane, Shad well, — the first on the L, afew doors from 56, Shadwell High-st, on the E. side the church. Leather-Lane, Holborn, — at 129, the fifth on the R. about -i- of a mile from Fleet-market, it extends to Back-lane. Clerkenwell, Leathersellers- Alras-Houses, — onthe N. side of Hart-st, facing London- wall, or behind 63, Wood-street, Cheapside, Leathersell.ers - Buildings, London- Wall, — is nearly op. the centre of the S, side of Bethlem-hospital, it leads to Little Bell-alley, Leathersellers - Hall, St._ Helen's Place, — at the E, end of it on the L, from 46, Bishopsgate-st. within. Leaves-Court or Square, Fore-Street, Lambeth, — is between Free-court and Francis's Stone-yard, about i ofa mile on the L. from the church. Leblond's Buildings, William-Street, Shoreditch, — at 19, the last on the R.from 137, Shoreditch, about' four doors frora the Curtain-road. Lee's Court, St. Catherine's Lane, St. Catherine's,— the second on the R. frora St. Catherine's church towards Upper East-Smithfield. Lee's Mews, North Audley-Street, GrOsvenor-Square, — a few yards on the L. from the N. W. corner of the square, or the third on the R. from 2p2, Oxford-st, Lee's Row, St. George's Fields, — is behind Hatfield-place, a few doors on the L. from the Obelisk to- wards Westminster-bridge. Leg-Alley, Long-Acre, — at 34, ten doors W. from James-st. it extends to Hart-st. Leg- Alley, Shoreditch, at 240, about ten door^ on the L, north from Wprship--st. Leg-Court, Oxford-Street,- at 417, about twenty-four doors on the L. from St. Giles's. Xeg-Court (Three), Whitecross-St. St, Luke's,- at 207, abput thir teen doors on the L, frora Beech- st, or from Chiswell-st. ¦ Leg of Mutton-Gardens, Kingsland- Road, at ^ the back of Tyler's buildings, abcut |. of a mile on the L. from Shoreditch-church. » Leghorn- Alley , Rotherhithe-Street,.. at 215, near Globe-stairs, about I of a mile below the church. Leicester-Court, Castle-Street, -Lei cester. Square, — at 10. the first on the L, a few doors from Green-st. or from Hemming's Row, Leicester- Place, Leicester-Square, — between 9 and 10, the N. E. corner of the square, it extends to the middle of Lisle- st. Leicester-Square, — is-op. the E. end Cc of of Panton-st. from 25, in the Hay market, , communicates with St. Martin's lane at 88, by Cran- bourne-st. and St. Martin's court. Leicester-Street, Leicester-Squsre, — at the N. W. corner of thesquare, extending to Lisle-st. Leicester-Jstreet, Swallow-Street. intersefts It at 31, being that num ber of houses from 43, Piccadilly, it extends from Heddon-st. lo Warwick-st. Leigh-Street, Red-Lion-Square, — at 13, the middle of the S. side, lead ing to Deari-st. and 93. High- Holborn. Leith &Berwick-Wharf, Lpwer East- Smithfield, nearly op. Burr-st. about -^ ofa mile helow theTower. Lemon - Court, Old Nicol - Street, Bethnal-Green, the second on the L. eat from Cross-st, entering by 17, Church-st. Lemon - Court or Row, Lemon- Street, Goodnian's Fields, — at 1, the S. end ofit, leadinginto Abel's buildings and Rosemary-lane. Lemon-Court (Great), PrInces-St. Larabeth. — the second on the L. about twenty doprs frora , Broad- st. towards Vauxh-ill. Leraon-Court (Litrie), Prlnces-St. Lambeth, — on the S. side the last described. Lemon-Street, Goodman's Fields. — the conrinuatlon df Red-Lion-st. from 30. Whitechapel High-st. extending to White-Lion-st, Rpse- mary-lane. Lemon-Street, Loman's Pond, Bp rough, — at the E. end of it, from Gravel-lane, and on the W. side St. Saviour's Workhouse, near Little Guildford-st. Lemon-Tree- Yard, Bedfordbury. St. Martin's Lane. — three doors on the L. from 63. Chandos-st, Co vent-garden. . I.enham'si, Buildings. Mount-Street, Bethnal-Green,— at 10, a few doors on the R. from 41, Church-st. St. Leonard's Charity-School, Shore ditch, — thefirst house on the R. in Kingsland-road from Shore- dirch-church. St.. Le':nard's Thurch, Shoreditch, — is about a mi e on the R. north from Cornhill along Bishopsgate and Shoreditch High st. Leonard-Court, Paul-Street, Fins bury, — on the N. side of Leo nard-square on the L. towards Old-street-road. Leonard-Square, Paul-Street, Fins- . bury, an open space where Paul-st. and Leonard-st. interseft each other, a few doors E. from the Tabernacle. Leonard - Street, Shoreditch, the continuation of Tabernacle-row, City-road, extending to Susannah- row and the Curtain-road. Leonard-Street (Little). Paul-Street,- the first on the R. from Leonard- square towards Old-st, it extends to Charles-st. Leopard-Court, Baldwin's Gardens, Leather-Lane. Holborn, — at 37, about six doorson the R, from 76, Leather- lane. Leopard-Court, Rotherhlthe-Street,- at 173, under the archway, be tween Globe-stairs and the Horse-. ferry, about ^ of a rails on the R. below the church. Lestnck-Place, Pleasant-Row, East- Lane, Walworth,— at the N. end of It, entrance near King-st, Levant - Company's - House, St. Helen's Place, — is behind the N. side, or a few doors on the L. from 46. Bishopsgate-within. Lewer-Row, Lambeth-Butts,-on the N. side, Deing the continuation of Broad St. en the L. to Lambeth. walk. Lewington's Buildings, City-Road,- on the W. side the turnpike by St. Luke's ho pital, being the firat on the L, from Old-st. Life- Xife- Guards -Stables, King -Street, Portman - Square, — four or five doors on the R, from Baker-st, Life- Gu a rds-Stables, Port man- Street , Portman - Square, about four doors on the R. from 220, Ox ford-st. towards the square, Lilly-Street, Great Saffron. Hill,— at . 40, the sixth on the R. about |- of a mile frcm Holborn-hill. along Field-lane. Lilly put-Lane, Noble-Street, Foster- I Lane, — at 6, the third on the R. frora 147, Cheapside, it leads to Staining-lane. Lime-Street, Fenchurch-Street, — at 160, the first on the L. from 66, Gracechurch-street it extends to Leadenhall-st. Lime-Street- Passage, Lime-Street. — at 18, the second on the L. from Fenchurch-st, it leads to Skinners- place , Leadenhall -market. Lime-Street-SquarCi Lime-Street, — at 48, abouteight doors on the L. frora 21, Leadenhall-st. It leads to Billiter-square, and Fenchurch-st. Limehquse-Causeway, — the E. con- . tinuarion of Fore-st. bearing to the R. and entering by a narrow pas sage, it extends, to the Commer cial-road by the W. India-docks. Limehouse-Hole, Limehouse, the S, continuation of Three Colt-st. ¦ extending from the Lime-kilns to- , wards Mill- wall on the bank of the Thames, Limehouse-Hole-Stairs,-a few yards on the R. below the Lime-kilns- dock, by Mitchell's rdpe-walk. nearly op. Cuckold's Point, Ro therhithe, . Lime-Kilns-Dock, Limehouse, — at the E, end of Fore-st. on the R. by the side of the Thames, or the S. endof Three Colt-st. Lime-KIlns.Court. Limehouse. a few yards on the R. frora the E. end of; Fpre-st. by the Ship and Lamb pubUc-house. Lime -Tree- Court, Narrow-Wall, Lambeth. on the E. side Mr. Peach's yard and W. of Cupers-. bridge. Lincoln's. IVm. — on the W. side of Chancery-lane. op. 40, about |- pf a mile onthe L, from 194. Fleet. street, Lincoln's-Inn-FIelds.-communicates with High-Holborn at 282, by Great Turnstile, to 124, Drury- lane by PrInces-st, and Duke-st, to 50. Carey-st. Chancery-lane by Serle-st. the numbers begin at the N. W. comer. Lincoln's-Inn-Gardens, — on the W. side of Lincoln's Inn. Lincoln's.Inn Hall, Llncoln's-Inn.- Is nearly facing the entrance from op. 40, Chancery-lane. Lincoln's-Inn New Square or Build ings, — tlie second on the R. in. Carey-st. from 99, Chancery-lane, leadm.^ to Lincoln's Inn, and to Serle-st. on the L. Llncola's-lnn Old Square or Build. ings. See Lincoln's-Inn. Linnean-Sbciety, — at 9, Gerrard-st. Soho. a few doorson the R. from Newport-market towards Princes- street. Linny-Court, Queen-Street. Blooms. bury. — at 21, about five doors on the L. from the W. end of Hart-st. ilnton-Place, Bell-Street, Padding ton^ — a few doors on the L. from Edgware-road, towards Lissop- green. Lion-Street, Holborn. See Lyon-St, Lion-Street, Kent-Road.-the second on the R. a few doors frora the Elephant and Castle, it extends to Gloucester-row. Lion and Lamb-Court, Playhouse- Yard, Golden-Lane, St. Luke's.- the firstpn the'R. in the .said yard from Golden-lane. Liquor- Pond- Street, Gray's - Inn- Lane, — at 68, about ^ of a mile on the R. from Middle-row, Hol born, bprn, it extends tP the N. end of Leather-lane, Lisle-Street, Leicester-Square, — the first parallel to the N. side of it, or the first on the R. in PrInces-st. frora the E. end of Coventry-st, Lisle-Street (New), — the E. end of the last described. Lisson-Green, Paddington or Mary bone, — about J of a mile on the L. from 82. Edgware-road by Southarapton-row, and facing the Yorkshire-stingo, LIsson-Grove, Lisson-Green. Pad dington, — on the N. sidetheNew- road, nearly op, the Yorkshire- stingo, Lisson Mews, Southampton-Row, ^ Edgware-Road. — the first on the L. a few doors from the said road, towards the Yorkshire-stingo. Lisson -Place, Lisson-Green, Pad dington, — the second on the L. north from Bell-st, along Little James-st, Lisson-Row, Lisson-Green, — about ^ of a mile on the L. north from the turnpike by the Yorkshire- stingo, nearly op. the White-lead- manufaftory. Lisson - Street. Lisson - Green, — the first on the L. in Southampton-row, frora the Edgware-road, towards the Yorkshire-stingo, It extends to Chapel-st. Lisson-Street (Upper), the continua tion of the last from Chapel-st, to Bell-st. Li'tchfield-Street. King-Street. Soho, - the third street on the R. from Prin s-st. and nearly op. Greek- street, leading to West-st, Seven- dials. Literary- Fund, — 36, Gerrard-street, Soho, about the middle of the S. side, twelve doors on the L, from Little Newport-st. Literary. Panoraraa-Office, — at 108, Hatton-garden, b(^ing the first door on the L, from 111, Hplbprn-hill. Litrie-Cpurt,Castle.Street,Leicester- Square,-fpur dpprs pn the L. from Great Newport-st> Long-acre. Lloyd's Court, Denraark-Street, St. Giles's, — the first on the L. by the church, it leads to Crown-st. Soho. Llpyd's Evening . Post Newspaper- Office, — at 12. Warwick-square, facing the entrance from Warwick- lane, Lloyd's Yard, Black -Swan -Alley, London-Wall, — a few doors on the L. frora op. Bethlem-hospital, Lock's Fields, Walworth. — nearly the whole of the space between Walworth High-st. or road and the Kent-i'oad, on the N, side of East-lane. Lock's Gardens, Bowling - Green- Lane, Clerkenwell, — the third on the L. from op, the Workhouse, Coppice-row. Lock-Hpspltal, Grpsvenpr-Place,— • abput i of a mile on the R. from Hyde-park-corner, and near the same distance from Piralico. - Lock's Place, Lock's Fields. Wai. worth, — the first on the R. from Walworth High-st. pr road, along York-st. Lock's Row, Lock's Fields, Wal worth, — the S. side Lock's Place. Lock's Yard, Blaekman-Street, Bo. rough, — at 62, about 3- of a mile on the L. from St.George's church, and nearly op. the King's Bench. Lockwood - Court. Great Saffron . Hill,— at 47, about i of a mile on the R, from Holborn.bridge, along Field-lane. Loman's Pond, Gravel-Lane, Bo- rough.-the second on the L. south from Charlotte-street. Blackfriars. road, epttending to Lemon-st. Loman's Street, Borough. See the last described. Lombard or Lomber-Court, Tower. Street, Seven- Dials, — at 21, about five doors on the R. from ^e W, ' en4 end of Castle-st. feading to the Seven-dials. Lombard or Lpmber-Street, Seven. Dials, — at 12, Tpwer-street. pp. Lombard - court, it ( extends to West-st. Lombard-Street, Gracechurch-St. — at 24, the fourth on the L. from London-bridge, it extends to the Mansion-house. Lorabard- Street, Fleet- Street, — at 66, about the middle of the S. side, eleven doors W. frora Water- lane, it extends to Essex-st. Lorabard -Street, Mile -End New- 'Town,— the third on the L. from 55, Brick-lane, Spitalfields, alcng Montague-st, and Well-st. Lpmbard-Street (Great), Mine-Street, Berpugh, — the termination of it on both the R. and the L. entering op, St. George's church. Lombard-Street (Little) . Mint-Street, Borough, — the N, end of the last described, extending from Queen- st. to Peter.st. London- Annuity-Office f':rWidows,- 26, Old Fish-street, tlire(i or four doors E. from the Old-Change. London - Assu rance-Office , Birchin- Lane, — two doors on the R. from 62, Lombard-st. or abcut eight doors from 36, Cornhill. Lpndpn-Bridge. the most eastern or ' thelowest bridge over theThames, extending from FIsh-street-hill to HIgh-st. Borough. LondonChronlcleNewspaper-Office,- at 151, Fleet-st. by Bolt-Court, about § of a mile on the R. from Fleet-market. Lpndon-Coffee-HoHse,Ludgate-HHl,- the second door from the Old- Bailey, towards St. Paul's-chutch- yard, London-Court. White's Yard. Rose mary-Lane, — the first on the R. from 67, Rosemary-lane. J.,ondon- Docks, Wapping, — between 72, Wapping-st, and the church. near If of a mile below Loridon- brldge, the priricipal land-entrance is by Upper East-Smithfield, the corner of Nightingale-lane, about i of a mile li. of rower-hill. London-Dock-House, Great Win chester-Street, Broad-Street, — at 33, four doora on the L. from 54, Old Broad-st, London- Dock- Office, — 110, Fen- church-st. nearly op. Mark-lane. London-Eleftric -Institution, — at 1 6, Bunhill-row, being that number of doors on the R. from 63, Ghis-.. well-st. also at 25. Tabernacle- , row. two doors on the L. from 36, City-road. London - Evening-Post Newspaper- Office, — a few yards on the R. in Union-st. Blackfriars, frcrai the middle of New BrIdge-st, London-Female-Pehetentiary, Pen tonville High-Street or Road, — on the W. side the chapel, about ^ of a raile on the R. frora IsUng- ton. London . Hospital, Whitechapel - Road, — about -j of a mile on the R. below the church, London-Hotel, Albemarle-Street, — Is five doors on the R. frora op. St. James's street, or from 62, Piccadilly. London - House -Yard, St. Paul's-. Church- Yard.— at 74 and 79. the first on the L. from Ludgate-st. leading to 42, Paternoster-row. London - Infirmary, Charterhouse- Square,^ — at 40. the second house on the L. from Carthuslan-st. en tering by 107, Aldersgate-st. London-Institution, Old-Jewry, — - under the gateway, about seven or eight doors on the R. frora 81, Cheapside. London-Journal Newspaper-Office,- ' a few yards on the R, in Union- st. Blackfriars, from the middle of New Bridge-st, London-Life- Associarion,-at 48, St, Paul'* Paul's-church-yard, at, the N, E. corner by Cheapside. London-Mews, London-Street, Tot- tenhara-Court-Road,-at 18, about fourteen doors on the L. frora 108, Tottenhara-court-road . London-Packet Newspaper-Office,- , at 12, Warwick-'square, facing the entrance from Warwick-lane. London-Road, St. George's Fields. — on the S. side the Obelisk, Black- frlarsiTPad, bearing to the L. it extends to the Elephant and Castle. London-Society-Protestant -School,- a few doors on the L. in Rope makers-st. from the N. W. corner of Moorfields. London-Stone, Cannon-Street, — be tween 81 and 82, by the church forming the corner of St. S within' s- . lane, London - Street, Tottenham - court- road, — at 108, about i a mile on the L. from Oxford-st. or the third on the R, from the New- road, it extends to Cleveland- street. London-Street (Old). Fenchurch- Street, — at 59, the fifth on the R, about i of a mile frora Grace church-st. London-Street (New), Fenchurch- Street, — the S. continuation ofthe last described, entrance by a flight of steps. It extends to Hart-street. Crutched-friars. London-Street. Queen-Street, Rat cliffe, — the first on the L. east, a few doors from Ratcliffe-cross, it extends to Rose-lane. London-Street, London-Road, St. George's Fields, — the second on the R. from the Elephant and Castle towards the Obelisk, it leads to St. George's market. London-Street, Dock-Head, Ber mondsey, — entrance by the first bridge on the R. In Mill-st, from Dock-head. London.Tavern, Bishopsgate-St, — on the W. side, two doorspn the L. from Cornhill. London-Tavern (New). Cheapsfde.r-! behind 110, about nine or ten doors on the L. from St. Paul's. church-yard. London-'^I'errace, Hackney-Road, — forms part of the S. side, op. Great Cambrldge-st. about 4 a mile on the R. from Shoreditch-church. London - Terrace, Cannon - Street-. Road, St. George's in the East,— the first W. parallel to part ofit. or the first on the R, in the Commercial-road, towards White-. chapel. London- Wall, Moorfields,-on tlie S. side of Bethlem-hospital. or the fourth street on the R, in Wood-. St. from 122, Cheapside, extending to 47, Old Broad-st, London - Workhouse, Bishopsgate- Street, — at 173, about f of a mile on the L. north from the church. Long- Acre, Drury'- Lane, — at 40, about that number of doors on the R. from St. Giles's, or about j of a mile on the L. from the New- church in the Strand, it extends to St. Martin's lane, where the. nurabers begin and end, viz. 1 and 145. Long-Alley, Moorfields,-the second on the R. from the N. E. corner towards Wiison-st. it extends to Crown-st. Long-Alley. Worship-Street, — is op, the last from Crown-st. or the' continuation of it to Worship-st, nearly facing the Curtain-road. Long- Alley -Square, — the second on the L. about twelve doors N. from Crown-st. it leads to Christo pher's alley and Wilson-st. Long. Alley, Cable-Street, Wellclose- Square, — is parallel to part of the. N. side of it, say from 42 to 51, nearly op. the said square. Long-Alley, Lower Shadwell, — on the E. side of New-st, nearly op, Shadwell- Shadwell-dock-stairs, leading to the Orchard, Long's Buildings, Whitecross-Strpet, St. Luke's. — at 10 1, near the mid dle, between Chiswell-st. and Ban ner-st. and op. Playhouse-yard. Long's Court. St. Martin's Street, Lelcester.Square,-^ at 36, four doors on the L. frora 38. in the square. Long's Court, Rotherhithe-Street, — the first on the R. about six doors E, ofthe church. Long-Lane, West-Smithfield, at ' 66, on the E. side, extending to op. 77. Aldersgate-st. Lon^-Lane, Bermondsey, — the con tinuation of White-st. from be hind St, George's church. Bo rough, to 149, Bermondsey-st. about eight doors S. from Ber mondsey-church. Long - Wa-k, Half - Moon - Alley, Whitecross-Street, Cripplegate, — the first on the L. from 48, White cross-st, towards Chapel-st. and Grub-st. Long-Walk, Bermondsey-square. — at the N. E. corner, leading east ward, somewhat parallel to the S. side of Bermondiey-church-yard, Long's Yard, Lamb's-Condult-St. — about ten doors on the L. from Guilford-place, op. the Foundling- hospital. Looker's Court. King-Street, Golden- Square,-at 84. five doors N, from Orange-court, about -I- of a mile on theR. from 323. Oxfprd-st, Lprd's Crlcket-GrPund, Marybpne- Park. — on the N. side the New- road, entrance by Upper Quebed- street, Lothbury, — on the N. side the Bank of England, or the first on the R. along the Old-Jewry, from 81, Cheapside, Lottery -Office, Somerset-Place, — the second door on theL. in thesquare, from the Strand. LoTC-Cpurt, George-Alley, Fleet-' market,— a few doors on the L, from 70, Fleet-market. Love-Courf, Mutt.jn-Lane, Clerken well , — tlie second on the L. frpra Ray-st. N.W, corner of Clerken-. well-green. Love-Court, Petticoat-Lane, — Is be hind 121, about twenty-five doors on the R. from 41, Aldgate High- st. it leads to Goulston-square. Love-Court, Tooley-Street, — at 157, nearly op. Green-bank, ab-iut | of a mile on the R, from London- bridge. Love-Lane, Broad-Sanftuary, West- , minster, — isa small alley c r court between the W. end of the Abbey and Princes-st. Love-Lane, Wood -Street,CheapsIde,- at 36, the second on the R. from 122, Cheapside, it extends to 66, Aldermanbury, Love - Lane (Little), Wood - Street, Cheapside, — on the N. side the last described, by the church. Love-Lane, Little Eastcheap, at 19, the third on the R. from 47, Gracechurch-st.it extends to 102, Lower Thames-st. Love-Lane, Shadwell High-Street, — at 117, the first on the L. about -1 of a mile E. frora the church, it extends to Brook-st. Love-Lane, Old Gravel-Lane, Wap. ping, or St. George's in the East,- at 1 60, about three doors W. of Green-bank . Love-Lane, Willow-Street, Bankside, " South wark, -the first on the R. from Holland-st. Blackfriars-bridge, it leads through Keen's White-lead. manufaftory to Maid-lane. •Love-Lane, Rctherhithe-Street, — at 384, op.. Rotherhithe-stairs, it ex tends to Paradise-st, near Mill. pond-bridge, Love-Place, Hackney-Road.— part of Middle.sex-place, and the W, side of the said road, about | of a mile mile on the L. from Shoreditch- church. Lovel's Court, Paternoster-Row, — at 20, the third on the R. from Cheapside, about three doors E. from Ivy-lane, Lovers-Court, - White- Horse-Street, Ratcliffe, — at 9, a few doors on the L. frora Butcher-row, tpwards the Cpmmercial-road. Lovelands-Yard or Court, Royal- Hoppital-row, Chelsea, — is a nar row passage near the Hospital, ex tending to Turks-row. Lowdels or Lowdles-Court, Great Gulldford-Street, Borough,— —the first on the R. a few yards N. from 35, Queen-st. Lowdell-Place, Broad- wall, Lambeth or Christ-Church, — the first on the L. from Great Charlotte-st. Black friars-road. Lower Turning, Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell, — the last on the L. from High-st. entering by 49, on the W. side the church. Lpwnds-Cpurt, Carnaby-Street, Car naby-market, — at 2'4, the second On the L. a few doors frora Great Marlborcugh-st. Loxwood-Place, Fitzroy-Place, New- Road, Marybone, — the first on the R.a few yards frora the New-road. Lucas-Place, Comraercial-Road, St. George's in the East, — forras part of the S. side, a few yards on the R. from the Halfway-house to wards Limehouse. Lucas'Street, Commercial-Road, St. George'rf in the East, — the first- on the Ri frora the Halfway-house towards Limehouse. Lucas-Street, Paradise-Street, Rother hithe. — at 80, op. Love-Lane, the first street on the R, a few doors below Mill-pond-bridge. Ludgate (Old), Half-Moon-Street, Bishopsgate. — the second on the R. a few doprs frpm behind 170, BIshppsgate-st. withput. Ludgate-Hill, at the S. end of Fleet-market, or the E, cpntinua tion of Fleet-st, it extends to St, Martin's church, Ludgate- Place, Ludgate-Hill,- three doors on the R. from Bridge-st, towards St. Paul's-church-yard, Ludgate-Street, St, Paul's-church- yard, — at the W. end, extending to St. Marrin's-church and Lud. gate-hill. St. Luke's Charity-School, Golden- Lane, — five doors on the-L.'from Old-st. St. Luke's Church, Old-Street, — . abput the middle of the N. side, viz. between the City-road and Goswell-st. St. Luke's Hospital, Old-Street, — on the N. side, near the City- road, about .J. of ^ mile on the L, from Finsbury-square, St, Luke's Place, Stepney;— nearly facing the W, side of the church, Luke-Street, Paul-Street, Finsbury- square, — at 49, the first on the R. north from Worship-st. leading towards -the Curtain-road. St, Luke's Workhouse, Clty-Road,- about |. of a mile on the R. from Finsbury-cquare, and on the W. side of the Shepherd and Shep herdess. Lumley's Aims-Houses, City-Road,- on the N. side the Shepherd and Shepherdess Tea-gardens. Lumley-Court, Strand, at 398, about tv.'elve doors W.from South- ampton-st.from Temple-bar. Lumley-Cpurt. Bpwling- Pin-Alley, Chancery-Lane, — the first on the L. a few doors from White's Alley. or from Bream's Buildings, enter ing by 27. Chancery-lane. Luxford-Row, North-Green, Wor ship-Street, — the second on theL. from 12, Worship-st, near Paul-st. Lyceum, Strand, — entrance at 352, about .3- pf a mile on tht R. ft*"" Temple- and I a mile on the R. M Temple-bar, or five doors E. from Exeter-change, Lyon's Inn. Holy well-Street. Strand,- at 16. being that number of doors on the R, from the W. side of St, Clement's church, Lyon's Quay, Lower Thames-St. — at 12, being that number of hpuses on the R, below London- bridge, Lyon-Street, High-Holborn, at 143, the first on the L, near | of a mile ftom Broad-st, St. Giles's. M MACCLESFIELD - STREET, Gcrrard-Street, Soho, — at 15, about eight doors on the L. from Princes-st. it leads to Dean-st. Macprd's Rents, Choppins-Court. Old Gravel-Lane, the first on the R, a few doors from behind 25, Old Gravel-lane, near Wapping, Maddox-Street, Hanover-Square.-is the third on the R, in Swallow-st. from 322, Oxford-st, it extends to St, George's church. Maddox-Street (Little), Hanover- square, is facing St. George's church and the last described, it extends to 43, New Bond-st, Magdalen-Alley, or Bassage, Great Prescot-Street,Goodman's Fields,- at 18. about the middle of the S. side leading to Chamber-st. Magdalen-Circus, Magdalen-Street. Tooley-Street.-^about the raiddle ofit, and behind 164, Tooley-st. Magdalen - Hospital, Blackfriars . Road. — about -i a mile on the R. from Blackfriars-bridge, and near ^ of a mile on the L. from the Obelisk. Magdalen-Place, Tppley-Street, — at 143, nearly op. Stoney-lane. about .|. of a., mile on the R. from Lon don-bridge. Magdalen-Row, Great Prescpt-Street, M Goodman's Fields,— forms part of the S. side, near the middle, by Magdalen-alley. Magdalen.Street, Topley.Street,— at 148, nearly pp. Stoney-lane, extending to 23, Bermondsey-st, Magna- Place, Hoxton-Town, — near Saunders's Gardens, a few doors on the R, frora Old-st, road, St. Magnus-Church, — at the N. end of London- bridge, bei ng the corner of Lower Thames-st. Magpye- Alley, Weiitworth - Street, Spitalfie1ds,--two or three doors E. of Rose-lane, and nearly op. Essex-st. from 115, Whitechapel High-st. Magpye-Cpurt, Aldersgate-Street,—- at 180, neariy op. the Castle and Falcon-Inn. Magpye - Court, Shoreditch High- Street, — at 10, about f of a mile on the R.from Bishopsgate-church, it leads to Blossom-st. • Magpye and Stump Coach-Office, — at 117, Newgate-st. about ten or twelve doors on theL, from" the Old-Bailey, Mahogany-Court, Whitecross-Street, St. Luke's, — at 81, about twelve doors on the R, frora Chiswell.st. towards Old-st. Maid-Lane, Southwark, — is sorae what parallel to Bankside and the Thames, extending frora near Clink-st. to Gravel-lane, about j. of a mile in length. ' Maida-Place, Printers- Place, Ber mondsey,-^ nearly op. the Gre gorian-Arms, about I a mile below Dock-Head, and near the W. end of Jamaica-row. Maiden-Lane, Southampton.Street, Covent-Garden. — at 30, about ten doors on the L. ftom 388, in the Strand, leading into Chandos-st. Maiden - Lane, Battle - Bridge,. St. Pancras,-on the E. side the Small- ppx-hpspital, nearly facing tbe N. end pf Gray's-inn-lane. D d Maidei^. M Maiden-Lane, Wood-Street, Cheap- side, — at 1 10, the third on riie L. from 122, Cheapside, it extends to Foster,-lane, Maiden-Lane, Queen-Street, Cheap- side. — intersefts it at 37, about -f of 'a mile from 70, Cheapside, it extends from Garlick-liill to Col- lege-hill. Maiden -Row, Borough-Road, St. George's Fields, — the first on the , L. from the King's Bench towards the. Obelisk. Maldenhead-Coprt, Berwick-Street, Oxford- Street.^ — at 99, four doors N, ftom Peter-st, Maidenhead-Court. Snow's Rents. York-Street,Westminstcr,-the first on the R. from nearly op, Queen- tquare. Maidenhead-Cpu rt , Aldersga te-St. — at 28, about eleven doors N- from Falcon-st, It extends to NIcol- - square, Maidenhead-Court.Little St.Thomas Apostles. — at 19. three doors E. from 69, Queen-st. Cheapside. Maidenhead - Court, Moor - Lane, i'ore-Street, Cripplegate, — about three doors on the R. frora 86, F"ore-st, Maidenhead-Court, Wheeler-Street, Spitalfields, — at ^7, five doors N. from-Flower-de-LIs-st. entering by 10, Shoreditch High-st, Maidenhead - Court. Broad - Wall. Christ-Church or Lambeth. — is aboi^t the middle of the W. side, a few doors^ S, from Stamford-st. Blackfriars-rpad, Maid?nh^ad-Court, Great Garden- Street, St, Catherine's. — about the middleof the N. side, viz. between St. Catherine's lane, and Butcher- row, Maidenhead-Court. Wapping. — at 102, about four doors OiU the L. below the entrance to the London- dpcks, Maiderihead - Court, Farmer-Street, M Shadwell,.^at 61, the fourth on the L. frora 38, Shadwell High-st, Maidraan's Row, Mile- End-Road,— the first on the R. below Bencroft's alms-houses, near two miles from Aldgate, it extends towards Rhpdes- Wells. Maidstpne - Buildings, High . Street, Borough, — at 228, about^fourteen doors on the R. south from St, Margaret's-hiU. and ^ of a mile from London-bridge. Maldstone-Court, Old Nicol-Street, Bethnal-Green, — a few doors on the R, in it from Cock-lane. Maidstone - New - Wharf, Queen- Hithe, — entrance by 6ft, -Upper Tharaes-st, about ^ of a mite be low Blackfria-rs-bridge,. Major Foubert's Passage, Swallow- Street, — at 61, op. Coriduit-st, it extends to 8 1 . King-st. Malaga - Court. Nightingale-Laiie, Upper East-Smithfield, — at 36, a few doors on the L, below the entrance to the London-docks. Manchester-Buildings, Cannon-Row, Westminster, the second N. parallel to part of Bridge-st. ex. tending ro the Thames, Manchester - Mews, Manchester - Street, Marybpne, — twP or three doprs on the R. from the N. W. corner of Manchester-square. Manchester - Meyits North, Man- chester-Street, — at 14, being that nuiivber of doors on the R, from the N. W, corner of Manchester- square. Manchester-Square, — the N, end of Duke-stt ftpm 171, Oxford-st. and, at the S, end pf HIgh-st, and Thayer-st, pn the R, from the New-rpad, Manchester - Street, Manchester -> Square, at the. N, W, corner, extending tP Dprset-st, Manpr - B.uildlngs, King's Road, Chelsea. — is behind Manor-Place. See the next article.- Manor- M Manor-Place, King's Road, Chelsea,- about I pf a mile pn the li. ftpm Smith-st. tPwards Battersea-bridge, and, nearly pp. Rpbinspn's lane. ftom Cheyne-walk. -Manor-Place, Walworth High-Street or Road, — the fifth on the R. near -f a mile from the Elephant and Castle, it leads tp Pentpn- place. Manor- House- Academy, .Kenning- tPn-Lane, — is nearly pp. Carlisle- chapel, about -J- of a mile on the R.from the Plough and Hari-pw public-hpuse, Manpr - Row, Manor - Place, Wal worth, is the S, or op, side bf the way to the said place. Manor- Row, Deptford Lpwer Road.- the first on the R, from the seven houses, towards the HalfWay- house, Manor-Row, Litrie Tower-HIII,- on the E. side, leading to Upper East.Smithfield. Manor-Row (Little), on the E, side the last described, Manor-Street, Chelsea.— between 13 and 14. Cheyne-walk, by the side of the Thames, a few doors E. from the church. Manor- Terrace, ¦•King's Road, Chel sea, — is nearly op. Manor- place, extending frOm Rpbinson's lane, towards Battejsea-brldge, Mansel-Street, Goodman's Fields. — the S, continuation of Somierset-st. from Aldgate High-st, or at the' E, end of Swan-st* frpm 47, in fhe Minories, Mansfield-Mews, Marisfield- Street, Marybone, — Is between 11, in the said, street, and 16, Hadfey-st, ' Mansfield-Place, Bofbugh-Road, St,, George's! Fidds.-i^forms part of the R, side, near the Obelisk, isx- tending towards the King's Bench, Mansfield-Street, Marybone, the first E, parallel to part of Harley- pt, say froiji 9 to 2^, extending •M from 2, Qaeen-Ann-st, West, to ' New Cavendish-st. Mansfield-Street, Borough-Rpad, St. Geprge's Fields. — the first on the , R. frpm the Obelisk towards the King's Bench, it leads to St. George's market. . Mansion-House (the Residence of the Lord Mayor). — the large stone building at the W. end of Lom bard-st. and Cornhlll. Mansion. House-Alley, Kennington High-Road. by the Mansion- house publichouse, about § of a mile S. on the R. from Kenning- , ton-lane,. MansiouTHouse Coach-Office, Man. sion-House-Street, — a door or two on the R. from Cornhill, nearly op. the Mansion-house. Marision-House-Row. Kennington High-Road. — near the two mile stone, about .|. of a mile on the R. south frora Newington-church, it extends to Kenniiigton-lane. Mansion-House-Street, — the W. cori- tlnuationpf Cornhill to-the Ppultry and Cheapside. Manson's 'Ways, Bermondsfey or Rptherhithe-Wall,— on the E. side of Mill-Stairs and St. Saviour's dock, near a mile below London. bridge. Marble-Street or Court. 'Webb.Stfeet, Borough.-the first on the R. about six doors from WestOn-st, prfrom the Maze, tpwards 248, Ber mondsey-st. Marchmont - Place, Little' Coram- Street, Tavistock -Square, on the E, side, being the second on the L. frora 10, 'Pavisfock-place. Marchraont - Street, Great Coram- Street, Brunswick-Square, — at 44, being the continuation of Everett- st. from 48, Bernard-st, it extends to Tavistock-place, Marderi-Cour't, Broad- Wall, Christ- Church, . See Maldenhead-Court. St, Margaret's Chapel, Westrainster,- on M M on the S. side of Little Chapel-st, between Strutton - ground and James-st. St, Margaret's Chapel, Margaret- Street. Cavendish-Square, — about eight doors on the R, frora 63, Wells-st, St. Margaret's Church.Westmlnster.- on the N. side of the Abbey, about I a mile from Charing-cross, St, Margaret's Church, Lothbury, — at the E. end, facing the N. front ofthe Bank of England, St, Margaret. Patten's Church, Rood- Lane, Fenchurch-Street, — at the S. end, beingj the corner of Litrie Tower-st. Margaret -Court, Margaret -Street, Cavendish-Sqriare, — at 59, about the middle pf the S, side, four doors E. frora John-st. it leads to the N. W, corner of Oxford- market, St. Margaret's Hill, High-Street, Borough, — the open space by the Town-hall, about | of a raile on the R. frora London-bridge. Margaret's Rents, Snow's Fields, Borough, behind 35, towards Weston-st. and the Maze. Margaret-Street, Cavendish-Square,- at the S. E. corner, extending to 63, Wells-st. or the second on the L, in Wells-st, from 63, Oxford- street, Margaret-Street, Westrijinster, — on the E, side of the Abbey, being the'S. conrinuatlon of Parliament- street. St, Margaret's Workhouse, West- minster.-at theW. end of Orchard- st, by Great Chapel.st. and Strut- ton-ground. Maria-Place. Baker's Row, 'White chapel-Road, — the first on the L. a few doors frora 94, in the said road. Maria. Place, Blue- Anchor- Road, Bermondsey.— -about | of a mile on the R. ftora the turnpike Fort- place, towards Rotherhithe, and near the same distance on the L. from the Blue-anchor. Marigold - Stairs, Upper - Ground, Christchurch, — on the W. side of Blackfriars-bridge, and near it. - Marigold-Court, Strand,— at 370. seven doors W. of Exeter.Change. Marigold-Court, Star-Corner. Ber- mondsey, a few doors on the R. frora the Church, to'^ards Bermondsey New-road. Marigold - Street, Rotherhithe or Bermondsey- Wall, — the first W. parallel to Cherry-garden-st. and the first E. to Salisbury, st, it ex tends to Mill-ppnd-st, Marine-Brewery, Brpad-Street, Rat cliffe ,-is pp, 81, being a few dppis pn the R, belpw Stone-stairs, Marine - Crescent, Prospeft - Row, Bermondsey,— the first on the'L. from the Neckinger-turnpike top- wards Jamaica-row and Mill- pond-bridge. Marine-Society ,-behind 54, Bishops- gate.wlthin, about seven doors S. frpm Campmile st. Mariners (Three) Cpurt. Fore-Street, Cripplegate, — at 102, about four doors W. from Grub-st, Mark-Lane, Fenchurch-Street,— at 55, the fourth on the R. from Gracechurch-st. it extends to 67, Great Tower-st. Mark-Street, PauLStreet, Finsbury- Square,— at 55, the second on the R. from Woiship-st. it extends to James-st. near the Curtain-road. Market-Court, Oxford-Street, — at 92, about f of a mile on the R, from St. Giles's, it leads to Oxford- market. Market-Hill. Shadwell High-Street.v at 65, the second on the R. east of the church, it extends to Shad, well-market. Market-Lane, Pall.Mall.-behInd the Opera- House, nine doors on the R. from the Haymarket, Market- M Market-Lane, White- Hart-Place, Kenningtpn-Lane, — at 13, being that nuraber pf houses on the L. frora Kennington-cross, it extends to Edward-st. Market- Row North, St. James's Market,,— the N, side of the said market, nearly op, Norris-st. from 66, in the Haymarktt. Market.Rpw Sputh, Market-Rpw East, and Market-Row West, — are merely the different sides of St. James's market, Market-Row, Oxford-Market,— the S, and W. sides of thesaid market, also the part which leads into John-st. Market-Row, Carnaby- Market,-the E, side of the said raarket, being the continuation of Marshall-st, Market - Row West, Carnaby- Market, — the W. side of the said market. Market-Square,-Hart-Street, Blopms- bury, — on the S, side op. Lyon- st. frora 143, High-Holborn, Market-Street. Hart-Street. Blooms bury,' — three doers on theL, frora the S, W, corner of Bloomsbury-? square Market-Street. Oxfprd-Street, — at 87, about -I of a mile on the R. . ftpra St, Giles's, it leads to Ox- fprd-market, Market.Street, St. Jaraes's Market,- at the N, W. ccrner, extending tp 127, Jermyn.st. Market . Street, Hprseferry - Read, 'Westminster, — part of the E. end of the said road, say ftom the White-horse to Millbank-row. Market-Street. May-tair, — on, the W. side of Shepherd's market.. Market-Street, Soho,— on the W. side of Newport-market, extend. . ing to Little Newport-st. Market-Street, Shadwell,— at the S. E. corner of Shadwell-market, leading to Shadwell-dock. JWarket-Street, Borough-Road, St. M George's Fields, — the second on the R. frpm the Obelisk tpward* the King's Bench, it leads tp St. George's market. Market.Street, Walcot-Place, Lam- beth, — the fourth on the L. about i a mile frora the Asylura to wards Kennington-cross, it leads to Kennlngtpn-lane. . Marlbprough-Court, Pall-Mall,— at 82, about nine doprs E, from the Palace, Marlborough-Court,Carnaby-Street, Carnaby-Market,- at24, the third on the L, frora Great Marlbo rough-st, leading to Carnaby- market. Marlborough-Mews, Queen-Street, Oxford-St. — at the E. end of the said street frora 340, Oxford-st. Mariborough-Place, Pall-Mall,— at 81, about eight doors on the R, from the Palace, Marlborough-Place,Walworth Highr Street or Road, — forms part of the R. side, about ^ of a mile from the Elephant and Castle, it ex tends from' Hampton-st, to the Terrace, Marlborough - Place. Kennington- CrpsS, — fprms part pf the E, side of the road, and is nearly opppsite Upper Kennington-lane, Marlborough - Row, Carnaby - Market,— at the S, W, corner, or three doors on the R, in Cross- court ftora 20. Carnaby-st. Marlborough-Square, Great Peter- Street, Westminster. — about the middle of the S. side, between Whistlers-Ground and Adam-a- Digging-yard. Marlborough-Street (Great). Car naby-Market, — the first on the R. in Poland-st, about' twelve dpprs frorii 365, Oxford-st, Mariborough-Street (Little), — at34, King-st, the third on the L, ftom 323, Oxford-st, it extends to Car naby-st, & Great Marlborough-st. Marlow's M M -Maripw's Rents, St, Catherine's Square, Tpwer-Hill. — on the N. side by St. Catherine's court and Catshole-court. Marmaduke-Place, 'Marmaduke-St. St. George's in the East, the first on the R, from John-st, to wards Williarn-st. Marmaduke.Street, John-Street. St, George's in the East. — the first on the R. a few doors from Cannon- st, road. It extends to William-st, Marrrian - Street, Cannon - Street - Road, St. George's in the East.— i is parallel to part of the W. side. being the continuation of Hu~m- berstone-st. from the Commer cial-road, Marquis-Court, Drury-Lane,-at 70, about l^of a mile on the L. from the New-church in the Strand. Marsh - Place, Lambeth Lower Marsh. — at 13, the first on the L. a few doors from the turnpike, towards Blackfriars-road, Marsh -Wall, Poplar. See Mill - Walh Marshall - Street, Silver Street, Golden-Square, — the first on the R, about thirteen doors from Litrie Windrnill-'st, Haymarket, it extends to Broad-st, and Car-, naby-market. Marshall-Street. London-Road, St. George's Fields, — the fourth on the R. from the Obelisk towards the Elephant and Castle. Marshalsea-Prison, High-Street, Bo rough, — behind 118, about |. of a mile on the L. from London^ bridge.' Marsham-Street, Westminster— the fourth on the L. along Wood-st. and Little Peter-st. frpm 64. Mill- bank-st.' being the continuation of Great Smith-st. to the Horse ferry-road." Marson-Place, Sommers-Town, — is facing the N, end of Mason-st, from Northam's Buildings. Marson - Street, Sommers - Town. See Mason-St, Martha-Street, St. George's in the East; the second on the R, In Charles-st, from op, Bloegate- fields, Back-lane, it extends to Church-rPad, St. Martin's Aims-Houses, Crown- Street, Soho, neatly op. Phos- nix-st. about six doors on the L, from Compton-st. Martin's Bnildings or Court, Old- Street, St. Luke's, — is nearly op, the Hospital-, about eight doors E, of Bunhill-row, Martin's Buildings, Milk-Street at Yatd, Shadwell, — is op. the S. end of Farmer,st, entering by 39, High-st. St, Martin's Church (tn the Fields), Charing-Cross, — a few doors on the R. in St. Martin's lane from • 487, in the Strand, St, Martin's Church, Lndgate.St...^ a few doors on the R, from St, Paul's-church-yard-, pr twp or three doors E. of the Old.Bailey. St. Martin's Church-, St, Martin's Lane, Cannon-Street, — Is three or four dpprs on the L. from 42, Cannon-st, St, Martin's (Outwitch) Church, 'rhreadneedle-Street,---the corner of Bishopsgate-st. a few doors on the L, from Cornhill. St, Martin's Court, St. Martin's Lane. Charing-Cross, — at 89, op. New-st. about j of a mile on the L.; from Charing-cross, it leads to Castle-st. Leicester-square. St. Martin's Lane, Charing-Cross,- at 487, in the Strand, where die numbers begin and end, say 1 and 150, it extends to Long-acre, St, Martin's Lane (Litlie), — ^^the continuation of the last described, extending from Long-acre to - West-st, St. Martini's Larie, Cannon-Street, — ¦ at 42, i^ extendk to 138, Upper Thames. M J Thames'-s'treet, being the second on the R, in it from Lontion- brldge. St. Martin's-le-Grand, — at 65, New- gate-st. about seven or eight doors on the R, from Cheapside, it extends to Aldersgate-st, St. Martin's Street, Leicester-Sq, — at 38, ajjput the -middle of jlie S. side, leading to Whkcomb st, Martirt- Street, Westmoreland-Place. Qty-Rpad. — the first on the L. frpm Cpllingwood-st. entering by Prbvidence-sr, St. Martii)'s-,Street, Higlers-Lane or Friar-Streeti Bjackfriars-Road, — the Second on the R, a few dpors frpra the said road, Martin-Street (New), Upper East- Smithfield.-^the first on the L. behiftd 97, or the last .f>n the L, in Blue-Anchor-yard, frora 48, Rpsemary-lane, Martin-Street, Essex-Street, White- -, chapel; the second on the L, 'from 105, Whitechapel Highest. . towards Wentworth-st. St, Martin's Workhouse, St, Mar-' tin's Lane, Charing-Cross,— be hind 128, nearly op, the church, extending to .Hemming's row and - ,, Castle-st, •.-,,,'.. St, Mary AbSh.urch. See Abchurch- Yard, Abchurch-Lane, St. Mafy.Axe, Lssdenhall-Stteet.-r- at .117, nearly op. the East-Indla- House, being, the? first on the L. from Comhill. St. Mary's. Church, Aldermanfery,- betwcen 6^ aftd 6.6, the cornqr pf Love-lane.' St. Mary's Church, St, Mary's Hill, ' Lower Thames- Street, a few , ; doors on^^L. from op. Eillings- ' . gate tflWarcfe Eastcheap. St, Mary A14?.rmary'-.Church, Bow-, Lane, — a few doors on the L. from -591, Cheapside, or behind ¦38,j .Wa:tJIrsg-sfer ., ..¦¦ -, .. ./ ; St, Mary-le-Bow-Church, Qt9ap-\ M side,— between 55 and 56, aboijE the raiddle of the S, side. St, M^ry-Magdalen-Church, • Old ¦ . Fish-Street, — forras the W, cor ner of the Old-Ch'ange. St, Mary-Magdalen-Church, Ber raondsey. — at the S, end of Ber. mondsey-at. or the E. end of Long - lane frora St. George's church, Bprough, St. Mary's Church, Whitechapel,— near -i a raile on the R. east from Aldgate. St, Mary:le.Strand-Church, the second church on the R, about ^ of a mile from Temple-bar (also called the New-church), St, Mary's, Church, Newingtcn,^ abput -g of a mile on the'R. from the Elephant and Castle towards Kennington, St. Mary's Church, Rotherhlthe,^- about li mile below London- bridge by the lineof the river, and nearly opposite Wapping -dock- stairs. St. Mary's Church, Larabeth. — on the bank of the Thames, about -§ of a raile above Westrainsier- brldge, St. Mary-Somerset-.Church, Upper Thames-Street. — between 203 and 204. being the corner of Old FIsh-street-hill, near | a mile on the R. from London-bridge. St. Mary-Woolnoth's-Church, Lom bard-Street, — on the W. side ^thc -J General-post-office, being a fewf doors pn the R, from the Man- sipn-house, , ' St, Mary's Hill, . Lpwer Thames- Street,^-at 98,. pp. Billingsgate- market, leading .into Rood-lane and to ^23. Fcjuchurch-st, St, Mary-O\5ery's-Dock, Borough, — ¦ on the W. side of St. Saviour's church, about ^ of a mile aboV.e London-bridge, Mary's Place, Mary-Street, Hamp stead-Road,— at the N, end of it. M oi* the last on the R. entering' by Charles-st. Mai-y'sRow, Bethnal-Greeri-Road,- onthe E. side of Wilmot-square, being the continuation Of Ann-st. Mary -Street, Hampstead-Road , — the W. end of Charles-st. on the R. or tbe continuation of Brook-st. from the New-road. Mary.Street, -Whitechapel-Road. — at 76, 'W. side the workhouse, about J of a mile on the L, be low the church. Mary-Street, St. George's in the Ea.iit, — the fourth E,( parallel to part of Cannon-st, New-road, ex tending from Upper Chapman-st. to Lower Chapman-st. Mary-Street, Stepney, — the first on the R. in Ocean-st. from op. the Walnut-tree public-house Cow- lane, extending to Sommers or Summers-Place. Marybone or Mary.le-Bpne-Court, Weymouth-Street, Maryborie, — at 26, three doors E, from Little Marybone-st. it extends to Ches terfield-st. Marybone-Court-House, at 159, Oxford.st. about the middle ofthe N, side, being the corner of Marybone.lane. Marybone - Di.spensary, at 77; Welbeck-st. being the second door on the L, from Henrletta-st, Cavendish-square. Marybone - Infirmary, New.Road, Marybone, — is about | of a mile on the L, from Tottenham-court. road, and a few doors E. from Upper Baker-st, Marybone-Lane, Oxford-Street, — at 158, about I of a mile on the R, from St, Giles's, nearly opposite New Bond-street, it extends to High-st. Marybone-Mews, Great Marybone- Street,— at 49, between 35. Wel beck-st, and 68, Wimpole-st. Marybone- Passage, Wells.Street, Ox- M fdrd..Stt*et,— at 68, the second on the L. from 64. Oxford-st, it extends to 77, Margaret-st. Marybone-Street (Great).— at 5lj Hariey-st. being the sefcondi^'on the L. from thfe N. W. corner of Cavendish-square, it extends to High-st, Marybone-Street, (Little),— at 23. the W, end of Great Marybone-st, about five doors on the L, east frora High-st. it extends to Wey mouth-st, Marybone-Street (Upper),— the E, continuation of New Cavendish. St. and Great Marybone-st. it ex- tends from 53, Great Perlland-st. tp Hpwland-st. Marybone-Stteet, Golden-Square, or Piccadilly, the cpntinuation of Titchborn-st. from the Hay. market, or from Coventry-st, It extends from Sherrard-st. to Brewer-st. Marybone - Workhouse, Northum. berland-Street, Marybone, — op. 22, about the middle of the W. side; adjoining the Infirmary. Marygold. See Marigold; Mason's Alley, Basinghall-Street,— the first on the R. abnut fourteen doors from Cateatpn-st, leading to White-rose-codrt and 30, Cole man-st, Mason's Buildings, City. Road,— abput |- of a mile on the L. frora the said road along Wlnkworth's Buildings towards Hoxton, Mason's Court, George and Cathe:- rine - Wheel . Yard, Blshopsgate- Withput, — the second on the R. behind 80, BishopsgatCrSt. Mason's Court, Shoreditch High- Street, at 109, about twelve doors on the L. from the church. towards Bishopsgate, Mason's Court, Brick.Lane, Spitai. fields, — about eight doors on the R, frora the N. end of Osbom- street. Mason's M Mason's Gourt, HigteStreet, Mile- " End New-Town, — thefirst on the L. three or four doors from the N. end of Great Garden-st. Masons Hall, — on the S. side of Masons-alley, between 14, Ba- singhall-street, and 30, Coleman- street. Masons Stairs, Bankside, near Cprny-cap-alley, abput j- pf a mile below Blackfriars-bridge and op. ¦ Broken-wharf. Up. Thames-st. Mason-Street, Sommers-Town, — the first on the R, In Northam's build ings, from Weston-st, or from the Brill, It leads to Marson's Place and Chapel-path, Mason-Street, Bridge-Road, Lara beth,— -at 30, the third on the R. about -I of a mile frora West minster-bridge, Mason's Yard, Duke-Street, St, James's,' — the second on the L, about twelve doors from 182. Pic cadilly, it leads tp Ormpnd-yard, Mason's Yard. Queen-Ann-Street East, or Foley-Place,— at 54, S. side, and behind 33, Great Port land-st. Mason's Yard, Broad-Street, St. Giles's, — at 61, two doors on the L. frora Drury-lane towards fhe church. Masters in Chancery's Office,— at 24, SouthamptPn-buildings. Hol born. abput four dpprs on the R, frpra 63, Chancery-lane, , Matheraarical - Spciety, CrispIn.St, Spitalfields, behind 35. about eight doors on the L. frora Unipn- street. Mari|da-Place, North East Passage or Alley, Wellclose-Square,i-at 6, the first on the L, from 35. Cable- ¦ street, Matthew's Buildings', King-Street, - Spitalfields, — about three or four doorson the L, from 158, Brick- - lane, St. Matthew's Church, Friday-St.— M is two doors on the R. from 36, Cheapside, St. Matthew's Church, Bethnal- Green, — is near -| a mile on the R. along Church-st. from 65, Shoreditch. Matthew's Place, Hackney-Road,- forras part of the L, side, between Durhara . place and Carabridge- heath-turnpike, about |ofa mile frora Shoreditch-church. Matthew-Street Paul-Street, Fins bury-Square, — at 55, being the first S, parallel to Leonard-st. It extends to Jaraes-st, near the Curtain-road, Maudlin's Rents, Lower East-Smith- field, — at 41, the second on the L. from Butcher-row, it extends to 33, Nightingale-lane, > Maunday - House- Lane, Bethnal- Green-Road, — the last on the L. about a mile frora 66, Shoreditch. Maxwell's Court, Long - Alley, Moorfields, — two doors on the L. from the N. side of Moorfields, May's Buildings, Brick-Street, Pic cadilly, — on the Ni side, nearly op. Down-st. 1 May's Buildings (Great), St. Martin's' Lane, Charing-Cross,— at 40, ¦ about the raiddle of the E, side, it leads to 10, Bedfordbury. May's Buildings (Little), Bedford. bury, — at 39, op. the last, it leads to Bedford-court. May'sBuIldIngs,KennIngton-Oval,- ontheN, E.side, between Bowl ing-green-place and Clayton-st, May-FaIr,-there is no particular pile of buildings distinguished by this name, but the neighbourhopd on the N. side of Piccadilly near Park-lane is so called, May-Fair-Cbapel,Curzpn-Street,— • about the middle of the S. side near Shepherds-market. j May's Row. New-Cut, Limehouse,- at the N. end of Nightingale- lane, on the R. from Fore-st;^ E e Maynard, M Maynard. Street. St. Giles's,— .the first on the R. in Bainbridge-st. a few yards from the E. end of Oxford-st. Maypole - Alley, High-Street. Bo rough, — at 201, about twelve doors S. of Ufiion-st, Maypole - Alley or Court, Upper East-Smithfield.— at 22, nearly op. Butcher-row. Maze. Tocley-Street, Borough. — at 194, about -g of a mileon the R. from London - bridge, it ex tends to Weston.st. and Ma;;e- pond. Maze-Court (Little), Maze-Pond, Borpugh, the first on the L. west frora the last described. Maze-Court (Great), Little Maze- Ppnd, Bprough, — at the back or S. side ofthe last described. Maze-Pond (Great), Borough. — the continuation of New-st. being the first on the R. in St. Thomas's St. from 43. Borough High-st. it leads from behind Guy's hospital to Snow's Fields. Maze- Pond (Little), Borough, — the last on the R. In the Ma;ie, from 194, Tooley-st. it extends to New.st. and the last described. Mead's Court. Old Bond-Street, — at 19. being that number of houses on the R. from 57. Piccadilly, Mead . Place, Westminster-Bridge- Road, Lambeth. — forms part of the S. side, abour j of a mile on the L. from the Obelisk, on the E. side of the Asylum. Mead-Row, Westminster-Bridge - Road, Lambeth, — on the E. side the Asylum, extending from the last described, to Wpplsinghara- place. , Mead-Street, Bethnal. Green, — the , fourth on the L, In Turville-st. from 37, Church-st, leading intp 'Vincent.st, Meadow-Row, Rocklnghara-Row, Kcnt-Rpad, — the second on the M L, about ^•'oi a raile E, from tfl« Elephant and Casde, Meard's Court or Street, Wardpur- Street, Soho,- at 57, being that number pf houses on the L. frora 382, Oxford-street, it leads to Dean-street, Mecklenburg-Hotel.CharingrCross,. on the W, side the King's mews, being the corner of Whitcomb-st. Medical-Spciety. Bclt.Cpurt, Fleet. Street, — three doors on the R, frora 151, Fleet-st. Meeting-House-Alley, Wapping, — the continuation of Queen's-head- alley. frpm 122, Wapping-st. it extends tP Johnson-st. Old Gravel. lane. Meering-House-Court, Drury-Lane.- at 29, about twelve doors on the L. from Long-acre towards Sr, Giles's, Meeting - House - Court, Water- Lane, Blackfriars,— is the third on the R. from 3» Ludgate-st. along Pilgrim- st, and Broadway. Meeting-House-Court, Old-Jewry,- at 17. tjie second on the R, from 81. Cheapside. Meeting-House-Court, Long- Alley, Worship-Street, — a few doors on / the R. from Worship-st, towards Moorfields. Meering - House - Court, Miles's Lane, — the second on the R. from 49, Cannon-st, and about ten doors onthe L. from 131, Upper Thames-st. Meeting - House - Court, Gravel- Lane, Houndsditch, — a few doors on theL. from 147, Houndsditch, leading into Stoney-lane, Meeting -House -Court, Gainsford. Street, Horselydown, — at 18, two or three doors W, of Thomas-st, ¦ Meeting-House-Lane, Poplar High- Street or Road.. — abput -J of a mile on the L. frora the Com- merclal.road and nearly op, the Harrpw public-house. Meeting- Meeting . House - Walk, Snow's Fields, Bprough,' — about j- of a mile on the R. frora 109, High- st. Borough, along King-st, it leads to Richardson-st. and Long- lane, Bermondsey, Meeting . House - Yard, Redcross- Street, Cripplegate, — at 15, about the middieof the W, side. ' Meeting. House- Yard, - St. Martin's - Lane, Cannpn-Street, — at 20, the first on the L. a few doprs frpm 41, Cannpn-st. Meering.Hpuse-Yard, Three CpU- Street, Limehouse, — the first on the R. from the church towards - the Thames. Meeting-House-Yard, Dock-Head,- the first ori the R. from New.st. or frora Russell-st. towards. Shad. V -Thames. -Megg's, Aims-Houses, Whitechapel- Road,— between 228 and 233, ' about .\ of a mile on the R. east from the church. Melina-Plape, Westminster-Bridge- Road, St. George's Fields, — forms part of the N. side, about f of a mile on the R. from the Obelisk towards the Asylum. Melior-Street, Borough, — the second street oft the L.from 194, Tooley- st. along the Maze and Weston- st. and about twelve doprs on the R. from Snow's Fields. Memel-Street, DorriingOrStreet, Old. Street, St. Luke's, — the first on the R. a few yards frora 14,,01d- sjtreet. Mercers-Alras-HousesjWhite-Horse- Str«et, Ratcliffe,^ — at the N. end of it, facing Stepney - church yard. ' Mercte-Court, Great Tower-Street, at 72, on the N. side, between Mark -lane and Mincing-lane. Mercers - Court, St. Mary's Hill, TowerrStreet,-. — at 30, op. the church. Mercers- Hall, Ironraonger . Lane, , M Cheapside, — three or four dpors on the R. frora 90, Cheapside, Mercers-Row, High-Street, ISiad, well,— at 209, about | of a mile on the L. frora St. George's church, or the second on the R. west from Shadwell-church, Mercers. School, College-Hill, at 20, two or three doors on. the L. frora Cloak-lane towards Upper Thames-st, Mercers-Street, Long-Acre,-at 123, the first on the L. frpm St, Mar tin's lane, it leads tp Little White- llon-st. and Seven-Dials, Merchants-Buildings, . Poplar. — ron the W. side the East-India Almsr houses, about j of a mile on the R. down the East-India Dock- road from Limehouse, Merchants (Company of) trading to Africa, Bush-Lane, Cannon-St, — a door or two on the R, from 22, Cannpn-st. under the gateway. Merchant-Seamen's-Office.-over the S. side of the Roygl-Exchange, entrance from Cornhill. Merchant -Taylors Alms . Hpuses, Prlnces-Street, Roseraary-Lane,- about five doors frora Sparrow- corner, near the Minories. Merchant . Taylors - Hall.— at 32, Threadneedle-street, a few door? on the L. frora 116, Bishopsgate- within. Merchant-Taylors-School, Suffolk- Lane, — a few yards on the R. from 151, Upper Thames.st. Merlin's Cave, Spa.Fields, — in the fields between Clerkenwell and Pentonville,. on the W. side the New-rlver-head. Merlln's-Mechanical-Museura,— :?:-at 11, Princes-st. Hanover-square^ extending to 315, Oxford-st. Merlin's Place, Spa -Fields. See Merlin's. Cave. Merlin's Rents, Shoe-Laije,-»rat B( on theS, side St, Andrew'schuft Holborij-hill. Merr M Mermaid-Cpurt, High.Street, Bo rough, — at 120, about | of a mile on the L, from St, Margaret's hill towards St, George's church, ¦Mermaid- Row, Snpw's Fields. See Ship and Mermaid-Row, Merret's Buildings, Peter . Street, Sun-Street, Bishopsgate, — the first on the R.i'our or five doors from tlie S, side of Sun-st, Merton's Court, Ratcliffe-HIghway.- at 198, W, end by the corner of Ship-alley, Wellclose-square, Mesnard's Wharf, Shad -Thames, Horselydown,.. — on the W, side of St, Saviour's dock, about ^ of a mile below London-bridge, Mestaer's Rents, Rotherhithe-St, — about i a mile on the R, below the church, Mestaer's-Ship-Yard, Rotherhithe,- on the E, side of King and Queen-stairs, and op, the last de scribed. Metcalf's Buildings, Phillips's Buildings, Walworth-Common.- at thebackof Westmpreland-row, near the academy. Metcalf-Court, Essex-Street, White chapel, — four doors on the L. ftom 197, Wentworth-st. or frora the Star public-house. Metcalf-Court, Jacob-Street, Dock- Head, — the first on the R. a few doors from Mlll-st. tpwards Rp- therhithe. St. Michael's Alley. Cornhill,— at 44, seven or eight doors E. frpm Birchin-lane, it leads to George- yard and 56, Lorabard st. St. Michaers'Ch-urch, Cornhill, — be hind 44, on the S, side. See St, Michael's Alley, St. Michael Bassishaw's Church, Basinghall-Street, — about the raid. die of the W. side, communicaring with Alderraanbury at 19, by Church^Uey, St. Michael's Church, Wood-Street. Cheapside, — about eighteen or M tweftty doors on the L, from 12?, Cheapside. St. Michael's Church, Crodced. Lane,-— four doors on the L, froni 49, Cannon-st. St, Michael's Church, UpperThaajesr Street, — at 200, about the middlf of the N. side, St, Michael's Church, CoHegp-Hill,- about the middle of the E, side, Michael's Grove, Brorapton High- Road,— the fifth coaeh-turning on the L. about ^ a mile from Knightsbridge. Michael's Place, Brompton. — forms part of the L, side the High. road, about I a mile from Knights bridge. Middle-Row, Knightsbridge,-T-part of the High-road, about § a mile from Hyde.park-porner, at the ccfmraencetnent of the Bromptoa- rpad. Middle-Rpw, Hplbprn, — a pile ef hpuses which stand put in the street with the fppt path behin|^ them, pp. Gray's.inn^lane, about i of a mile on the L. ftojn Fleet- market. Middle.Rpw, St. Giles's, about seven hpuses which stand out in the street frpm 37, Broad.st. to King. St. on the E, side the church, Middle-Row, Goswell-Street, — ? sraall part of the E. side, adjoin ing the S, side of Old-st, Middle-Row- Place, Holborn, at- 326, High-Holborn on the Wl side of Middle.row (late King's- head-court), Middle-Street, Clodi- Fair,— theeon- tinuation of it, entering by ,60, on the E, side of West-Sraithfiel(J towards 126, Aldersgate-st, Middle-Shadwell.— the first S., pa rallel to part of High-st. say from 76 to 87, it extends frora Pope's hill to Broadrbridge, Middle - Turning, Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell,— ,the fpurth on the M t'he L. from High-st, entering by 49, on the W, side the church. Middlestx-Chapel, Hackney-Road ,- abcut I ofa mile ontheR. from Shoreditch-church. Middiesex-Cpurt, Drury-Lane.— at 35, abput six dpprs pn theL. from Lpug-acre tPwards St. Giles's. Middlesex Court, Bartholomew- Close, — a narrow dark passage be hind 61, at the N. E. corner, leading to Little Barthojpmew. cicse. Middlesex-Hpspital, Charles-Street, Marybone, — on the N.side, facing Berners-st. Oxford.st. Middlesex-Place. New-Road, Pad. dington pr Lisspn-Green, — about f pf a mile- on the L. from Edgware-road and nearly op. the Yorkshire-Stingo. Middlesex-Place, Hackney-Road. — forms a part of the L. side by liie Axe ppblic-house, about -j ofa mile from Shoreditch-church. ^iddlesex-Society'sCharl'ty-Schppl,- at 18, Cannon-st. New- Road, St. George's in the East, nearly bp. Lower Chapman-st, Middlesex-Street, Somraers-Town,- the first E. parallel to Ossulston- st. extending from Chapel-path to Hamden-st. Middlesex-Street, Aldgate. that end of Petticoat-lane which ad joins 41, Aldgate HIgh-st. Middlesex-Street (Little), Petticoat- Lane, — is about twenty doors on the R. in the last described from 41, Aldgate High-st. Middlesex-Terr3ce,Hackney-Rpad,- fprms part of the R. side by Mid- ^ dlssex-chape], about j pf a mile frpm Shpredltch-church. ^ Middleton's Buildings, Foley-Place or Queen-Ann-Street East,-at 59, S. side, about four doors on the L. from 87. Great Titchfield-st. Midford- Place, Tottenham-Court- Road,— at 113, between London,- M St. and Grafton-st. abou-t | a mile on the L. frpm Oxford-st. Midway-Place, Deptford Lower- Road, — a few yards on the R. south of the Hal'fway-house to wards Deptford. St. Mildred's Church, Bread-Street,- about twelvedoors on the L. frora 47, Cheapside, .being the corner pf Watling-st. St, Mildred's Church, Poultry, — a few doors on the L. from the Old Jewry and nearly op. the Mansion-house, St, Mildred's Court, Poultry,— on the E. -side St, Mildred's church. Mile— End-Charity-Schpol, Stepney- Green, — abput -|.- of a mile on the R, from Mile-end-road towards Stepney-church, Mile.End-Corner, Dog-Row, Beth nal-Green, — a few doors on the L, frora the turnpike Mile-end, towards Bethnal-greeli. Mile-End-Green. — the first S. pa rallel to part of Whitechapel-road, comraencing near the S. E. corner of the Londofl.hospital and ex tending to Grove-place. Mile-End New-Town, — a large dis trift on the N. side of Vvhlte- chapel-road, bounded on the N. by Bethnalrgreen and on the W. by Spitalfields parishes.. Mile-End Old-Town.— 'a large dis. trift on the N. side the Coramet- dal-road, extending W, to White- chapel-church-yard, Mile-End- Road,— the conrinuatlon of Whitechapel-Road, cpmmenc ing at the turnpike, abcut a mile from Aldgate, and extending to Eow, Mile-End - Workhouse, Bencroft's Place, MIle-End-Road,- a few yards on the R, frcm op. Ben- croft's-alms-houses, about 1| mile from Aldgate, Miles's Lane, Upper Thames-Street,- at 130, a few doors on the R. from M M from London-bridge, it leads to Crookedilane and 49, Cannon-st. Miles's or Meymott's Rents, Church- Street, Hprselydown. — the first on the L. a few yards from the S. side of St. John's-church-yard. Miles's Rents, Long.Lane, Ber mondsey, — the first coach-turning on the L, about f of a mile frpm Bermpndsey -church-yard. Milford-House-Academy, at 21, Canterbury - Row, Newington, about A of a mile on the L. frora Newington-church towards Ken nington coramon. Milford-Lane, Strand, — at 200, op. St. Clement's church, under the archway, about ^ pf a mile on the L. frem Temple-bar. Milk-Alley, Wardpur-Street. Sphp,- at 62, about | of a mile on the L. ftora 382, Oxford-st, it leads to Dean-st, ' Milk-Street, Cheapside, at 116. the fourth on the L. from St. Paul's-church-yard, it extends to Cateaton-st. Milk- Yard, Shadwell,— is E, of or behind 133, New Gravel-lane, it extends towardsShakespear's walk. Millbank-Row, Westminster, — the continuation of MlUbank-st, by the side ofthe Thames, extending to the fields. Millbank-Stalrs. Westminster, at the S. end of MIllban'K-st. op. the Horseferry-road. near | a mile above Westminster-bridge. Millbank. Street, Westminster, — the continuation of Abingdon-st. from Old Palace-yard by the Abbey,' It extends to the Horseferry-road, Millbank- Walk, -the continuation of Millbank-row, by the side of the Thames towards Chelsea. Mill's Buildings,Knight!;bridge High- Road, — rabout i a mile on the R. from Hyde-park-corner, and nearly op. Brompton -road. Mill's Court, Type-Street, Finsbury- Square. — two doprS on the R. from 24, ChiswelLst. towards Ropemakers-st. Mill's Court, Curtain-Road, Shore. ditch, — thesecond on the R. from Old-st. road, and nearly op. Noi- folk-place. Mill's Court, Petticoat-Lane, Spi. talfields, — the third on the L, a few dpors from Widegate-street, Bishopsgate. Mill-Lane, Tooley-Street,— at 55, the first open lane or street on the L.from London-bridge, it leads to Battle-bridge-stalts, Mill-Place,Commercial-Road, Lime house,— on the S. side near | of a raile W. from the church, it leads to Richardson's timber-yard and Risby's rope-walk, Mill-Stairs, Bermondsey or Rother- hithe-Wall, — on the E, side of St. Saviour's dock, near -f of a mile belpw Lpndon-bridge, and op. Hermitage-stairs. Mill. Street, Bermondsey or Dock- Head, — the continuation of Dock- head, bearing to the L. on the E. side of St. Saviour's dock, it extends to Mill-stairs. Mill-Street, Lambeth- Walk, — on the N, side the Windmill, leading to Pratt-st, Mill-Street, Maddox-Street, Hano- ver-Square,: at 19, behind St, George's church, intersefting Con- duit-st. at 15. Mlllwalli Poplar, — the bank of llie Thames, below Limehouse-hole and the entrance to the West-India- docks towards Blackwall. Mill-Wharf, Bermondsey or Rother hithe. Wall, — on the E. side of Mill-stairs and St. Saviour's dock, about -I of a mile below )London- bridge. Mill's Yard, Great Peter-Street, Westnilnster,-at theW, end ofit, nearly op. theGray-coat.'school. Mill. Yard, Lemon-Street, Good man's M . man's Fields, — behind 82, on the R. it leads to 80, Cable-st, MIll-HIll-Mews, Wimpele-Street, Marybpne, — at 91, five or six doorsfrom Oxford-chapel or from Henrietta-st, Mill-Ppnd-Bridge, Rotherhithe, the first on the L. in West-lane frora the Thames near Cherry- garden.stalrs, it leads to Paradise. street, Mill-Pond.Row, Rotherhithe, on the W-, side of the Mill-pond, ex tending frpm Mill-ppnd.bridge towards the Blue.anchcr-rpad, Mill-Pond-Street, Bermondsey or Rotherhithe — the E. cpntinuatlpn of Jamaica-row, leading to Mill- ppnd-rpw and bridge. Millard's Cpurt, Duke's Cpurt, Chick- Lane,— -the first on the L. a few doors from, Chick-lane, Miller's Cpurt, Aldermanbury, — at 36, five or six doprs pn the L. frpm Lpndon-wall, Miller's Rents, East-Street, Wal worth, — ^^ the 'first onthe R, a few yards from Walwprth High-st, pr road. Miller's Wharf, Lpwer East-Sraith field, — onthe W, side of Parson's stairs, and E. side the Leith and Berwick-wharf, about | of a mile below the Tower. Mlllraan - Mews, New Mlllraan- Street, — six doors on the R. from Great Guilford-st. Mlllman-Place, Great James-Street, Bedford-Row, — the last on the R, from Bedford-row, and nearly op. the chapel, Millman-Street, Great Jaraes-Street, Bedford-Row, — the N. continua. tion of it, extending frora Chapel- st. to Long's yard. Millman-Street (New), Great Guil ford-Street, Foundling-Hospltal, - at 16. thesecond street on the L. frora Gray's-inn-lane. Mincing-Lane, Fenchurch-Street, — M at 43, the third street on the R. from Gracechurch-st, it extends to 82, Great Tower-st. Minor - Place, King - Street, St, George's Fields.— the last on the ' L,. frora Belvedere-buildings on the W, side the King's Bench, Minord-Court. Anchor and Hope- Alley. Wapping, at 13, about six doprs on the R. frora the London-dpcks-wail. Minpries, — -pp. Aldgate - church, where the numbers begin and end, viz 1 and 1 69, it extends to Tower- hill, Minories (Little), See Church-Street. Mint (New), 'J'ower-HIll, the large new building pn the E. side of Litrie Tower-hill by ViftuaU ing-office-square. Mint, Bprpugh, — (a mart fpr hpu e- hold-gppds) at the S, end of Red- crpss-st, and the W, end pf Mint- street, Mint-Square, Borough, — the centre of the said market. See the last article. Mint-Street, Borough, op, St. George's church, near f a mile on the R. frora Londourbridge, leading to the Mint. Mirror of the Times Newspaper- Office, — a few doors on the L. in Hind-court frora 147. Fleet-st. and facing Gough-square. MItchara-StVeet. Lisson-Green, — the first on the R. in Lisson-st. frpra Chapel-st, towards Bell-st. Pad dington. Mitchell-Court, Mitchell-Sireet, St. Luke's, — at the W, end of the said street by Brick-lane. Mitchell-Street, Brick-lane, Old- Street, St.- Luke's, — at 61, the first on the R. frora 113, Old-st. it leads by the N. side of the church to Old-st, square. Mitre-Buildings, Temple,-the S. end of Mitre-Court from 4 1, Fleet-st, Mitre-Buildings, Three Colt-Street, Limehouse, M Limehouse, — about the middle of the W. side, leading tp Church. row, Mitre-Court, Fleet-Street, — at 44. being that nuraber of houses on the R. from Teraple-bar, it leads to Mitre-buildlngs and King's- Bench-walk, Mitre -Court, St. Panl!s-Church- Yard, — at 71, a few doors on the L, from Ludgate-.st, leading into London-house-yard. Mitre-Court, Hatton-Garden, -el ght , doors on the R. from Holborn. hill, leading to Ely-place. Mitre - Court, St. John . Street, Clerkenwell. — at 143, neary ofa mile on the R. frora West-Smith field, Mitre and Hat-Court. St. John- Street. Clerkenwell,-at 1 50, about six doors N. frora the last, Mitre-Court'. Cheapside, at 18. about that number of houses on the R. frora St, Paul's-church- yard. Mitre-Court, Milk-Street. Cheap- side. — at 34, about five doprs pn the L. from 116, Cheapside, Mitre-Court, Fenchurch-Street,— at 20, being that number of houses on the R, from Gracechurch-st. Mitre-Court. Aldgate.— at 29, the first on the L, a few doors frora Leadenhall-st, it leads to Duke's place, Mitre-Court, Mint-Street, Borpugh,- op. Redcross-st. or the third on the L. frora op. St. George's church, Modiford's Court, Fenchurch-St. — at 40, three doprs W. frpm Mincing-lane. Mpffai's Court, Gascpigne-Place, Crabtree-Row, Hackney-Road, — is about the middle pf the W, side. Mpffat-Street, City-Rpad,— the con tinuation of Trafalgar-st. entering op. Fpuntainplace, near i a mile on theR. from Finsbury-square. M Mokon-Street. See South-Molttfrt. Molyneux - Street, Queen . Street,' Edgware-Rpad, — the third on the L. abput f of a mile frpm 61, Edgware-road, it extends to John. street. Monday-Cpurt, Catnaby-Market,—. at the N. E. cprner, abouteighteen doors on the R. from the W. end of Broad.st. Money - Bag - Alley, Blue. Anchor- Yard, Rosemary-Lane,-the second on the L. a few doors from 48, Rosemary.lane. MonkwelLBuildings, Coffee-Honse- Walk, Hoxton, — a few doors on the L. frpra op. Rentpn's gardens towards the Bacchus Cpffee.house. Monkwell-Street, Falcon-Square,— near the N. E, corfier, about thirteen doors on the R. in Silver- street from 81. Wppd-st. Monraputh-Cpurt,Whitcpmb.Street, Charing-Cross, — the second on the R. a few dpors frpm Cock- spur.st. Monmouth-Cpurt, - Mpnmoutli-St. St. Giles's, — at7, fpurdpors from Great White-Lipn-st. Monmputh-Place, Walworth.Com- mon. — on the W, side of Surrey- square, Kent-road, Monmouth-Sireet. Broad-Street, St, Giles's, — the second on the R. a few doors frora the church to wards Holbprn, it extends to Moor-st, Monmouth ^ Street, Shadwell,— the first S, parallel to part of Shadwell High-st. say frora 57 to 75, it ex tends from Shadwell-market to Pope's hill. Monster-Row, Neat Houses, Chel- sea,^ — thecontinuation of George's row to the Monster public-house, entering by the bridge at Pimlico. Montague - Close,' Borough, — be- tween St. Saviour's church arid the Thames, entrance by Pepper-alley, near Londpn-brldge. Montague- M Montague-Court, Little-Britain, — the last pnthe R. from Aldersgate- street, and pp. the entrance tp St. Barthplpmew's hpspital, Mpntague - Court (Litde), Little- Britain, — abPut twelve pr fourteen dpprs from the last described to wards Aldersgate-st. Montague-Court, George and Ca therine-Wheel-Yard, Bishopsgate- without, -entrance by '94.BIshops- gate-st. Mpntague-Court (Old), Old Mon tague-Street, Whitechapelj-' — ad joins the E. corner of Black- lion-court, entering by 38, 'Whlte- chapel-rcSid. ' Montague-Mews West, George-St. Portraan-Square,— behind the W, side of Montague-square, Montague-Mews, Montague-Place, Portraan-Square, — the first on the R. frpm the W, end of Dorset-st, it extends to Durweston-st. Jvlontague-Mews, Montague-Street, Russell-Square, — the first on the R. frora 86, Great Russell-st. to wards the said squaie, Montagile-Place, GIpucester- Place, Pcrtman - Square, at 24, the second on the L, from the N. W. corner of Portraan-square, being the W. continuation of Dorset-st, Montague-Place, Bedford-Square, — at the N. E. corner, extending to 37. Russell-square. Montague-Square, Marybone.— op. the N. end of Montague-st. from Quebec-st. entering by 236, Ox ford-street, ' " Montague - Street, Curaberiand- Place, — the cpntinuation of Que bec-st, entering by 236, Oxford- st, it extends to Montague-squarp. Montague-Street, Russell-Square,— at 43. the S, W, corner, it ex tends to Op. 63. Great Russell-st, Montague-Street, Brick-Lane, Spital fields, — at 65 pn the E. side, op. frown's lane, leadinginto Well-st, M Montague-Street (Old), Whitecha. pel,— the first on the R, along Osbprn-st. ' frpm 74, nearly pp. the church. Montague-Street, Wentworth-Sfreet, Spitalfields,— the second pn the L. a few deprs frpm Petticoat- lane, it leads to Cox's square. MontpelierTea. Gardens, 'Walworth,. is about I ofa mile on the R. from the "Elephant and Casde along the High-road to Camberwell. Monuraent- Yard, Fish-StreetrHlll,- the open space by the Monument near London-bridge, Moody's Gardens, Great Peter- Street, Westminster. See Adam- a-Digging-Gardens. Moon-Alley or Street, Blshopsgate- \yithout,— at 103, by Norton- lalgate, about ten doors N, of Primrose-st, Moon-Rakers-Alley, Great Suffolk- Street, Mint, — the last on the R, about A of a mile frora 80, Black man-st. near GraveLlane. Moprfields, Pn the N, side pf London-wall, extending towards Finsbury-square, Moorfields (Liltle), Fore - Street, Cripplegate, — the first parallel to the' W. side of Moorfields, 'ex tending from 6.1, Fore-st. to Rope- maker^-st. Moorfields (Little), Broker-Row, — the S.end ofit, connefting the S.. JE, corner of Moorfields with" London-wall. Moorfields (Upper), Wllson-Street,- a part of the said street nearly op. Finsbury-square. Moor-Lane, Fo're-Stteet, Cripple gate,— at 87, nearly op. Basing-' hall-st, it leads to White-st, Moor-Place, Lambeth,— is near ^ or a raile on the L, ftorii Westminster- bridge towards Vauxhall, forming part of the E. side the road, be tween Woolsingham-place and Walcot-place. F f Moor- M Mopr-Place (Litde), Lambet;h,-^be- tween the S. end pf the last de- scribed and thecprner of Brook-st. MoPr.Squa're, Moor-Lane, Cripple- gatCi — the second on the L. about twelve doors from 87, Fore-st. Moor-Street, Soho or Seyen-Dials, — the cpntinuatipn of Little Earl-st. from the Seven-dials to Little , Compton-st. and 22, Greek-st. Mopre's Alley, Long-Alley. Mppr fields. See Mpore's Gardens. Moore's Court, Batchelor-Plaee, Pen tonyille,' — the first on the L. frora the Maidenhead public - house. Battle-bridge, towards Islington. Moore's Court, Old Fish-Street, — at 3, nearly op, the Old-change, Moore's Court, Essex-Street, White chapel. — the third on the L, from 105, Whitechapel High-st, Moore's Gardens, Long . Alley, Moorfields. — the second on the L, a few doors frora Worship-st, towards. Moorfields, Mopre's Place. Leng. Alley. See the last article, Mpore-Street, Queen-Street, Edg ware-Road, — the first S, parallel to it, about ^ of a raile Pn the R, from Tyburn-turnpike, Moore's Yard, St. Martin's Lane. Charlng-CrPss, at 23, a few doors N. from the church, it leads to Church-lane, Moore's Yard, King-Street, St, James's, — the second on the L, a few dpors frora the W, side of St, Jaraes's square, Mpore's Yard, Fashion-Street^ Spi talfields, the third on the R, from 196, Brick-lane. Mop-Spinners- Court, , Chick- Lane. 'West-Smithfield, — the first on the L. in Duke's court, frora the said lane towards Cow-cross, Morden . Court, Upper - Turning, Shadwell, — between' 55, Shake. spear's walk and 20, GreatSpring. street. M Morgan's Lane, Tooley-Street.— at 79, the second open street or lane on the L. abont j of a mile ftom London-bridge. Moigan-Street, Commercial-Road,- the second on the L. a few doorj from Cannoff-street-road towards Whitechapel. Morning. Advertiser Newspaper.Of. fice. — -at 1 1 , Catherine-st. Strand, about ten dpors onthe R., frora 342, in the Strand. Mpming-Chrpnicle Newspaper-Of- fice, at 143, Strand, nearly ep. Catherine-st, abput -|- pf a mile pn the L. from Temple-bar, Morning-Herald Newspaper-Office,- at 18, Catherine-st, two or three doors Pn tlw R, frpm 342, in the Strand, Morning-Ppst Newspaper-Office.— at 335, Strand, nearly op. Somer- set-hpose, abput -^ of a mile on the R, from Teraple-ibar, Morris's Causeway, Narrow-Wall, Larabeth, — on the E. side of the , Patent-shot-raanufaftory, near } of a mile above Blackfriars-bridge. Morris's Court, New-Square or Lane, Horselydpwn, — the first on the R. a few dpors frora 102, Shad- Thames. Morris's Walk, Castle-Lane, Bo rough.. — the first coach-turning on the L. from Castle-st. towards Maid-lane, Mortimer . Market, Tottenham- Court-Road, is Op. '103, near Howland-st. about ^ * mile on the R. from Oxford-st. Mortiraer-Street.Cavendish-Square.- at the N. E, corner, extending to 49. Wells-st. Morton-Street. Newington-Gause- way, — the first on the L. near | of a mile from the Elephant and Castle towards the Borough, It leads to St. George's market. Mpsley-Piace, Brick-Lane, Spital fields,— at 204, the third on the L. about M L. about -f of a mile from op. the church, Whitechapel, Moss's Alley, BanksIde,Southwark,. about twd'nty dpprs W. frpm Thames-st. it leads to Maid. lane nearly op. Great Gulldford.st. Moss's Court, Queen-Street; Bo rough, — at 102, the first on the L, two or three doors frqm Union- street, Motley-Court, Motley-Street, Cur tain-Road, — at 10, on theS, side, it leads to 24, Chapel-st, Motley -Street, Curtain-Road, Shore ditch, the second on the L, about 5^ of a mile from Wprship- st, it extends to Phipps-st, Mouldraakers - Row, Foster -Lane. Cheapside. — entrance by the first on the L. about eight doors frora 148, Cheapside, Mount, Kent-Street, Borough, — en trance by 284 and 298, being a few doors on the R. from - St, George's church, Mount-Court, Harrow-Alley, Gra vel-Lane, Houndsditch, — the first on the R, ftom Grayel-lane to wards the middle of Petticoat- lane, Mount Gardens, Westrainster - bridge- Road,Lambeth, -the second on the R, ftom the Marsh-gate towards the Asylum, Mount's Gateway, Butcher-Row, Upper East-Smithfield, — the first ori the R. a few doors from Upper East-Smithfield, it leads to Great Garden-st. Mount-Place, Whitechapel-Road, — fprms part pf the R. side, about I of a mile from the church, it extends frpra Cannpn-stresit-road, to the London-hpspital. Mpunt-P|ace pr Rpw, Gibraltar- ' Row, St, George'^ Fields,— at 28, ' about -g- of a riiile on the L. frora Prospeft-place. I^Iount-Place, Walworth,-ron the E. side the High-st. or rba^, nearly M op. the Montpelier-gardens, aboui ^ of a mile on the L, from the Elephant and Castle. Mount-Pleasant, Gray's.Inn-Lane,- the E. end of Elra-st. from 86, Gray's - inn . lane leading irito Baynes-row. Mount-Pleasant, City-Road,— -the first on the L, in East-row, nearly op, Winckworth's Buildings about ¦I a mile N, from Finsbury-sq. Mount-Pleasant, Stepney, — a few houses on the L, in York-place from the 'World'sEndpublic-house tpwards Mile-end, Mpunt-Rpw,Davies-Street,Betkeley- Square. — at 22, about seven doors on the L, ftora the N. W. corner of the-said square. Mount-Row, Winckwprth's Build ings, City-Road, — is behind the houses -which form East-rpw, op. Winckworth's Buildings, near -^ a mile N. frora Finsbury-square. Mount-Rpw, Kent-Road. forms part of the N, side, between the Bricklayers-arms and the Paragon, Mount-Row, Bridge-Road, Lam- beth, — forms part ofthe L. side, about i of a mile frorii Westmin ster-bridge, it extends from the Marsh-gate to Oakley-st, Mount-Street, Berkeley-Square, at the N. W, corner where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 128, it extends to Park-lane, about I of a mile in length, Mount-Street, Bethnal-Green,— the continuation of Rose-st. entering by 45, Church-st. nearly _ op. Brick-lane, it leads to' Virginia-st. or row, behind Shoreditch-church. Mount-Street, Whitechapel-Road,- abbut .i of a mile below the church, being the first on the L. in Cannon-st, road, and behind Mount-place. Mount-Street, Whitechapel-Road,- at 206, on the E. side the Lon, dOR' M' M don -hospi tal, being the first on theR. east frora the last described. Mount-Street, Bridge-Road. Lam beth,— forms part of the R. side, about i of a mile from West minster-bridge, it extends from the Marsh-gate to op. the Asylum. Mount-Street, Walworth, — on the E, side the High-st. or road, nearly op. the Montpelier-gardens, about I of a mile' on the L. from the Elephant and Castle. f/loant - Terrace, Cannon - Street- Road, — forms part of the E. side, adjoining Whitechapel-road, at the W. end of Mount-place. Mud's Court, Lamb's - Conduit - Street, Red-Lion-Square, — at 54, leading Into Ormond-place or yard. Muggeridge's Buildings, Castle- Street, Borough, — at 46. near Castle-lane, being the first on the., R, from 13. Redcrpss-st, Mulberry-Cpurt. Great Bell-Alley, Coleman-Street, — the first on the , L. a few doors from 57. Coleman- st. toward^ Little Bell- alley. Mulberry-Court.Lpng.-Alley, Mopr fields, — entrance a few doors on the L. from the N, side of Moor fields, Mulberry-Court, Petticoat-Lane, — about, -J of a mile on the R. from 41, Aldgate High-'.t. or the first on the L. from Wentworth-st. Mulberry-Court, Three Colt-Street, Limehouse. — between the S. -side of the church and Mitre-court or buildings, Mulberry-Court, Castle-Street, Bo rough, — at '28,about that number of houses on the L, from 14, Red cross-st, Mulberry-Court, Long-Lane, Ber mondsey,—^ — by Miles's Rents, about I of a mile on the L, from Bermondsey-church-yard. Mulberry - Gardens, Nightingale- Lan&j East.Smithfield, — is, nearly op. Burr-st. It leads to Ten Foot way, by the side pf the Lpndpn. dpcks, Mulberry-Street, Cpmmercial-Road.. the second on the L. from White chapel-church, arid nearly opposite Back Church-lane, it extends to Sion-square, Mulllngs's Buildings, Blue-Anchor- Road, Bermondsev, — a few doors on the R, east of Fort- place. Mumford-Court,Milk-Street,Chfap- side, — at 10, about that number of houses on the R, from 116, Cheapside. Muscovy-Court, Great Tower-HIlI,- at 17, in the corner, on the W. side of Savage-gardens and the Trinity-house. Music - House - Court, High-Street, Shadwell,— at 54, about two or three doors W. from the Church-. yard. Mutton-Lane. Clerkenwell, — at the N. W. corner of Clerkenwell. green, leading to Vine.st. and Hatton-wall. Mutton-Lane, Mile-End-Road,— the third on the R, below the turnpike, extending from Assem bly-row to Redman's row, Myrtle-Ro'iv. Hpxtpn-To.wn,-form» part pf the W. side, adjoining Myrtle-st, abput | pf a mile ori the L, from Old-street-road. Myrtle-Street.'Hoxtpn.Town,— the . third coach-turning on the L» about ^ of a mile from Old-street- road, It extends to Gloucester^ terrace. N N AG,'S- HEAD. COURT,- Knightsbridge,— — about | * mile on the R. frpm Hyde-park- corner, and two or three dpprs E# frpm the Barracks, Nag's-Head-Qourt, Drury-Lane,-. ' N at 119, abont five dpprs S. from Princes-st. ^ag'^- flead- Cpurt, Golden-Lane, St. Luke's, — the second on the L. about twelve doors from Old-st. Kag's-Head-Cpurt, Golden-Lane, Cripplegate pr St, Luke's,— twp or three doors on the R, from Barbican, ^ Nag's - Head - Court, Gracechurch- Street, — at 34, about | of a mile oil the Lr from, London-bridge," it leads to 28, Clement's lane. Nag's-Head-Inn. Borough High- Street, — at 100, and near -f- of a mile pn the L, frpm Lpndpn- bridge, Nag's-Head- Yard, Oxfprd-Street. — at 3 44, nearly pp.Market-st. abput -i-pfa mile' pn the .L. from St. Giles's. Nag's-Head- Yard, Hackney-Rpad.- abput ^ of a mile on the R, frpm Shoreditch-church. Nailsey-Place, Salmon-Lane, Lime house, — about I of a mile on the L. frpra the Commercial-road, towards Stepney-church. Nal^ed-Boy-Alley, Upper Thames- Street, — behind 63, near the mid dle ofthe S. side, op. Bread-street- hill. Naked- Boy - Alley, Princes - Street, Lambeth, — the first on the R, a few yards from Broad-st, Naked-Boy-Cpurt, Ludgate-Hill,- at 3 4, abput seven dpprs W, frora the Old-Bailey. . Narrpw-Street, Ratcliffe pr Lime- heuse, — at Ratcliffe-cross-stairs, extendirig to Fpre-st. Ijeing pa rallel tp the Thames, near j of a mile in length, Narrpw-Wall, Laraberii, — the con- tinuaripn pf Pedlar's Acre, by » ' Westminster - bridge, tp Upper- grpund, Christ-chureh, by the line of the river, about | of a mile in length. Nassau-Street, King-S.treet, Sohp, — N at 12, the secpnd on the R, from Princes-st. leading. to Gerrard-st. and Newport-raarket, National - Register Newspaper-Of fice, — about seven dpprs pn the R, in Catherine-street," frpra 312, in the Strand, Naval-Rpw, Blackwall, the E. cpntinuatipn pf Poplar High-st, frora Blackwall-causeway towarda, the East-India-dock, Navy-Office, Spmerset-Place, oa the S, side, facing the entrance- from the Strand. Navy-Pay-Office, Soraerset-Place,— • on the W. or on the R. from the Strand. Neal's Passage, Great Eatl-Street, Seven-Dials, — at 14, three dpprs pn the R, frpra King-st. it leads ta 13, Queen-st. Neal's Yard, Queen-Street, Seven- Dials, — at 18. three dpors on the R.from 51, King-st. It leads to 14, Great St. Andrew-st. Neat-Boys-Court, Fashion - Street, Spitalfields, — the third on theR. from 194, Brick-lane. Neat-^Houses, Chelsea, — a distrift on the N. bank of the Tharafes, ex tending from Tothill-fields, West* minster, to Chelsea. Neat-Houses-Row, Chelsea or Pira- IIco,-the continuation of George's row from the bridge, Pimlico, to.4 wards -the Thames . Neckinger-Road or I-ane, Parker's Row, Bermondsey, — about f of a mile on the R, from Hickman's Folly, extending from the turn pike to the Grange-road, Nelson's Court, Ratcliffe-HIgh way,- at 123, a- few doors E, from St. Geprge's church, and nearly cp. Old Gravel-lane. Nelspn's Passage, Great Arthur- Street, St, Luke's,— rat 7, a few doprs on the R. frora 10, Gos. well-street. Nelsen^'s Place, Bowling - Green. Buildings, Isf Buildings, New . Road, Mary bone, — a -few dpors on the L. from the said road, by the Yorkshire- stingo, , Nelspn's Place,- City- Road, — abput the middle of the S, side of New- st, between Upper Fountain-place and Bath-st, Nelson's Place, Poplar High-Street,- a few doors E, of the Green-dra gon, about -I a mile on the L. ftpra the Cpmmercial-road, Nelson's Place, Blaekman-Street, Borpugh, — at 102, abput sixduprs on the R, ftom Lant-st, toward^ the King's Bench, Nelspn's Place, Leek's Fields, Wal worth, — at the Obelisk by Salis bury-place, leading tpwards the middle of East-lane, through Sun- st, and North-st, Nelson's Place. Kent-Road. — is part ofthe L, side, about g- of a mile below the Bricklayers-arms. Nelson's Place,, London-Road, St, George's Fields — about nine doors on the L, ftpm the Elephant and Castle towards the Obelisk. Nelson's Rpw, Deptfprd Lower Road, — near f of a mile on the L, ftpm the Halfway-hpuse to wards Deptford. Nelson-Square, Blackfriars-Road, — about -f of a mile from the bridge, being the first on the L. from Charlotte-st. towards the Obelisk. Nelson-Street, City-Road,-— about 4 of a mile en the L. from Fins bury-square. and nearly op. the Shepherd and Shepherdess. It leads to Ratcljffe-row and towards Old- street. Nelson-Street, Bethnal-Green, — be hind Shoreditch-church, being the second on the L. in Mount-st. from .iS, Church-st. Nelson-Street, Goodman's Fields, — at 13.Red-IIon-st. about six doors on the R. from 30, Whitechapel High--st. N . I^elson's Terrace, City-Road,— -»( about a'mile on the R. from Fins. bury - square towards Islington, nearly op. Sidney-st. Neptune - Court, Neptune - Street, Lock's Fields, Walwprth, — about the raiddle ofthe N. side, leading into Thomas-st. Neptune-Court, Neptune-Street, Ro therhithe, — at the E. end of New- st. on the R. near Albion-st. Neptune-Place, New-Cut or Lam- beth-Marsh, — about f of a mile N, from the Horn-brewery to- wards Narrow. wall, entering by the third on the R. frora Black friars-road, Neptune- Place, Lock's Fields, Wal worth, — on the E, side of Nep tune-st, by the Obelisk, at the W, end of Salisbury-place, Neptune -Street, Lock's Fields, \yal- worth, — the third on -the L, frpm Garraouth or Rodney-row, Kent- road towards Salisbury - place, Park-place, and East.lane, Neptune.Street, Wellclose.Square,-- at 33, about the middle ofthe S, side, extending to 71, Parsons-st, Neptune.Street, Rptherhithe, — the S. continuation of Elephant-Iape, entering by 344, Rotherhifhe-st, near the church. Nesbltt's Rents, Three Colt-Street, Limehouse, — at 26, a few door? on the R. frora Rppemakers-fields tpwards Gun-lane. Nettletpn-Court. Aldersgate-Street,- at 26, about ten doprs on' .the R. frora Falcon-street, towards Barbican. Nevll's Court, Fetter-Lane,— at 37, about the middle of the E. side, it leads to 15, Great New-st. New -Alley, Three Colt- Street, Limehouse, — at 63, the first ou the L. frora Ropemakers-fields towards fhe church. New-Buildings, Dark-Entry, Lower East-Smitlifield,— the first on the- L. from N TL. -from 5 9, Lower Flast-Smilhfield towards 27, Nightingale-lane. New . Buildings, Fox and Knot. Court, Cow.La.ne, Snow-Hill, — the first on the R. a few yards from 41, Cow.lane. New-Buildings, Little Bell-Alley. See New-Court, Swan-Alley. New.Church, Strand. See St. Mary. le-Strand. New.Court, New-Way,' Orchard- Street, Westrainster,-at 13, about seven doors on the L. from 14. Orchard-st. New-Court, Little Chapel-Street, Westminster, — a few doors on the L, from the E. end of James-st, New-Cpurt, Duck-Lane, Westrain ster, — abput eight dpprs pn the L, frpm 58, Orchard-st, tPwards Old Pye-st. N^w-Court, Strand,' — at 205, Op, ^t. Cleraent's churdh, near | of a mile on the L. from Teraple-bar, New.Cpurt, Carey-Street,Cliancery- Lane, — at 16, 'nearly pp. Serle-st, it leads'to Little Shire-lane. New-Court, Temple,— the first on the L. in Devereux-court, from 218. in the Strand, it leads to Essex - court. Brick - court, and Middle Temple-lane, New-Coutt, -Great, New - Street, Fetter-Lane. — at 24, three doors on the L, 'frpm West Harding-st, New-Cpurt. Fleet-Market,- at 19, the second on the R, frprh Lud gate-hill, two or three doors N, from the Fleet.prison. New-Court, Old-Bailey, at 50, about the middle of the W, side, it leads to 19, Fleet ^lane, New-Court, Portpool-Lane, Gray's. Inn-Lane, — at 60. the second on the L, ftom Gray's-inn-lane to. wards 64, Leather-lane. New-Court. Goswell-Street. — ^at 10, about i pf a mile On the R. nprth ftpin.Barbican, it -leads into Great Aithur-st, N New-Court, AHen-Street, Clerken, well, — the first on the R. from 113, Goswell-st. New-Court, St, Peter's Lane, West- Smithfield,^— the second on the R. ftora 68, St. John.st. towards Cow-cross. New.Court, St. John's Street, Clerf^r enwell,-^at 210, about |- of a mile on the L. from West^mith- field. New-Courl,Cloth-Fair,West.Smith- field, — the second on the L. a few doors ftom 60; West-Smithfield, near Long-lane, New-Court,Brick-Lane. St,Lukc's,- at 80, the first on the R, a few ¦doors frora 113, Old-st. New-Court, Fore-Street, Cripple- gate« — at 122, op. the church, near the N, end of Wood.st. New-Court, Fore-Street, Cripple gate,— -at 87, mearly op. Alder- manburyTpostern. New.Court. Swan-Alley, Coleraan- Street. — the continuation of it on the R. from 67, Coleman-st, lead ing to Little Bell-alley. New-Court, Bow-Lane, Cheapside,- at 4, 'the first on the R, from 58, Cheapside, New-Cpurt, St, Swithin's Lane, — . at 10, about the middle of the W. side, or the third on theR, from 10, Lombard-st, New-Court, Throgmortpn-Street, — abput six dporson the R, from the Bank of England tpwards Old B rpad- St. New-Court. Old Broad-Street.— at 7. the third on the R. from the Royal.Exchange. New - Court, Long . Alley, Moor fields, four doors on the L. from the N. side of Moorfields. New - Court, Long - Alley, Moor fields, — —a few yards on the L. from Worship-st. towards Moor fields. New -Court, Crown - Street, Fins bury, N bury, — on the W. side of Max well-Court, being the second on the L. from Wilson— st, New-Court, Holywell-lane, Shore ditch,— at 18, being the fourth on the R, from 194, Shoreditch High-st. New-Cpurt, Hplywell-Lane, Shpre ditch, — at 48j nearly pp. the last described. New-Ceurt, Acorn-Alley, Bishops gate, — tlie first onthe L, from 124, Bishopsgate-without, near Skln- , ner-st. New-Court, Hackney-Road, the second on the R. a f^vy doors from Shoreditch-church. New-Court, Church-Street, Bethnal- Green, — at 49, nearly op. Brick- lane, about I of a mile on tlie L, frora 65. Shoreditch, New-Court. Dorset.Street, Spital fields, — about the raiddle of the N. side, viz, between Crispin-st, and Red-LIon-st, New-Court. Brown's Lane, Spital fields. — at 34, the second on the L. about eight doors E. frpra Red-lion-st. New - Court. Great Pearl . Street, Spitalfields, — at 34, about four doors on the L, from 20, Wheeler- street, New-Cotirt, Quaker-Street, Spital fields, — the second on the R. about twelve dpprs frpm 29, Wheeler-st, New-Cpurt, Fashion-Street, Spital fields. the second on the L, about twenty doors from 194, Brick-lane, New-Court, Wentworth-Street, Spi- talfields, — about seven doors on the L. from Petticoat-lane, New - Court, King - Street, Cree church-Lane, — the second on the R, a few doors from 87, Leaden hall-st. it leads to Little Duke's place. New-Court, Crutched- Friars,-at 45, N a few dpors on the L. from'64« Mark-lane and nearly op. Savage- gardens. New-Court, Well- Yard, Goodman's Fields,-the continuation of Well- yard, on the R, entering by 82, Lemon-st, New-Court, St. Catherine's Sqnare,- at the N. W, corner of thesquare, entering by 41, St. Catherine's st. New-Court, Nightingale-Lane, — at 43, being the first on the L. from the entrance to the London-docks. New-Court, Upper Chapman-Street, St. George's in the East, — the se cond on the L. a few doors from Cannon-street-road. New - Court, Frying - Pan - Alley, Petticoat-Lane, — a bout five doors on the R. from Pctticoat.lane, near Widegate-st. New-Court, George- Yard,' White- chapel. — the second on the L. frora 88, Whitechapel High-st, New-Court, New-Street, Mile-End Old-Town, — the first on the R. from Fieldgate-st. Whitechapel- road. New-Court. Bethnal-Green, — a few doors on the L. frora the N. W. comer of the Green, and nearly op. Patriot-square. New - Court, Three Colt - Street, Liraehouse, — at 14, about the middle of the E. side, it is also called Three Colt-Court. New-Court. High-Street, Newing ton, — a few doors on the L. from the church towards Kennington, it leads into Frederick's Place, New-Court, Tooley-Street, South wark, — at 232, a few doors on the R. from London-bridge, New-Court, High-Street, Bprough,- at 156, pn the N. side St. Geprge's church, -New-Cpurt,White- Street (Bprpugh,- at 17, the third pn the L, from St, George's church, towards Long- lane, Bermondsey, New- N New-Court, Castle-Lane,.BorPugh,- about eight doors on the L. frpm' -Castle-st. tPwards Maid-lane. I^ew-Crane-Stairs and Dpck, Wap ping-Street, — atl98, cr the bqtr tom of New Gravel-lane, from 22, Shadwell Fligh-st. about l-t raile below Londpn-brldge, and pp. Hanovef-stairs, Rotherhithe. New - Cut, Church - Lane, Lirae house, — a few doors on the L. frora 70, Ropemakers.fields, lead ing to the Barge-river and the Drawbridge in Narrow-st, New-Cut, Lambeth-Marsh, the conrinuatlon of Charlotte-st, op. Surrey-chapel, Blackfriars.road. to the Marsh-gate. New. England Coffee-House, at 82, Old Broad-st, about twelve doors on the L. from the S. E. corrier of the Bank of England. New.Grove, Mile-End- Road.— be tween the Plough and Thorapson's nursery, about 2| miles on the R, frora Aldgate. New - Inn. Wych - Street, Drury- Lane, — a few doors on the R. frora St, Clement's church iti the Strand, it leads to St, Clement's Inn and Clare-market, New-Inn, Old-Bailey, — behind 51, op, the Sessions-house, New - Inn - Buildings, Wych-Street, Drury-Lane, — a few doofs on the R, ftom St, Clement's church in the Strand, leading to New-inn, New -Inn-Passage, Haughton-Street, Clare - IVIarket,^ — at 21, about seven doprs on the R, frora New castle-Street, Strand, leading into New-Inn. New -Inn -Yard, Shpreditch High- Street, — at 176, by the turnpike, the third on the R, from the church towards Bishopsgate. New-Inp-Square, Bateraan's Row, ¦ Shoreditch, — the second on the L, a few dOors from 1 59, Shoreditch High-st. N New -'Inn - Street, New - Inn . Yard, Shpreditch, — the secpnd on the R. from 176, Shoreditch High-st. extending to Bateman's row. New-Lane, Shad-'Thames, Hprse lydpwn,— at 102, op. Horsely down New-stairs, it extends to 32, Gainsfprd-st. New-Place, P'pplar High-Street, fprms part pf the R. side, abeut i a^ mile frpm the Cpmmerclal- rpad, -being tlie fjrst rpw-belpvy the Terrace, New-frlspu, Clerkenwell,— rfaces the > N. end pf St. janaes's Place frpm Aylesbury-st, New-Rents, St, Martin's-le-Grand,- at 35, twp pr three dpprs on the R, from 66, Newgate-st. New-River- Head, Spa-Fields,-about ^ of a mile N, from Spa-fields- chapel, and on the W, side of Sadler's Wells. New -River -Office, Whitefriars,- — . is facing the S, end of Dorset-st, from Salisbury-square, entering by 82, Fleet-st.. New-Road, Marybone, — cpmraences at 82. Edgware-rpad, abput -I -a mile on the R. from Tyburn-' turnpike, or is the E, cpntinuatipn of Chapel-st,Lisspn-green, leading to Sommers - town, Pentonville, and Islington. New-Road. Hans-Town. — the first W, parallel to Sloane-st, com- mencing near Knightsbridge, and extending to'Sloarie-Squar^. New-Rpad, St. George's in the East.— r the cpntinuatipn pf Cable- street, being the first north parallel to part of Ratcliffe- high. way. ' New-Rpad, Cannon-Street or Can non. Street. Road. St, George's in the East,— the N, continuarion of Cannpn-st. to 210, WhitechapeL road. New- Road, Dock-Head or Bermond sey-, See Parker's Row. G g New- -N N New-Road, Bermondsey. See Ber mondsey New.Road. New.Row, Kennington-Common, — a few small houses by the fppt- path which leads frora the E. side of the Comrapn towards Camber- - well. New-Square, Orchard-Street, West minster, — at 38, the second on the L, a few doors from Dean-st. New-Square, Lincoln's-Inn. See Lincoln's-Inn New-Square. New-Square, Minories.- behind 130, about the middle of the W, side, leading to Vine-st. on the R, and to John-st. on the left, New-Square, Stepney. See Trafal gar-Square. New - Square, New - Lane, Shad- Thames, — is the broadest part of the said Lane, near 102, Shad- Thames. New - Street, Brompton or Hans- Town, — the first street on the L. from Knightsbridge along Brorap ton High-st. or road, it leads to Exeter-st, New-Streef, Broad-Street, Carnaby- Market or Golden-Square, — at 46, nearly op, Poland-st, from 365, Oxford-street, New-Street, Spring-Gardens. Cha ring-Cross,- — entrance by 62, Charing-cross, bearing to the L. a few yards and then to the R, leading to St, James's Park. New-Street, Covent-Garden, the continuation of King-st. extending to 57, St. Martin's lane. New - Street, Baker - Street North, Marybone, — op, 15. about ten doors on the L. from the New- Road, it leads to Park-st, New-Sfreet. Dyot-Street, St. Glles's,- four doors on theR. from 28, Great Russell-st, leading into ' Bainbrldge-st, New-Street (Great), Felter-Lane, — the first on the L. in West- Hard ing-st, from 20, Fetter-lane, New-Street (Little), Shoe-Lane,— at 89, the first street pn the L. from 130, Fleet-st, leading to Middle New-st. New-Street (Middle), Great New. Street, Fetter-Lane, — at 14, en the E, side, leading to Little New-st, and 89, Shoe-lane,, New-Street-Hill, Little New-Street, Shpe-Lane,r— the first on the L. a few yards from 89, Shoe-lane. New-Street-Square, Great New-St. Fetter.Lane, is op, Dean-st, from 43, Fetter-lane, leading to Little New-st.. New-Street, Blackfriars, — the con tinuation of Creed-lane, entering by 14, Ludgate-st. it leads to Ireland -yard and St. Andrew's hill. New-Street, Old-§treet, St. Luke's,- at 91, the second E. from the church, it extends to Richmond. street. New-Street, Aldersgate-Street, — at 126, the first on theR. about ten doors frora Long-lane, towards St. Martin's-le-Grand, it leads to Clpth.fair. New-Street, Bpwling-Street, Clerk enwell, — a few yards Pn the L. from Turnmill-st. it leads into Peter-st, New-Street, City-Road, — about -i a mile pn tlie L, frpm Finsbury-sq, extending from Upper Fountain. place tp Ratcliffe-rpw, New-Street, St, Mary-Axe, the continuation of St. Mary-Axe, from Caraomile.st. to 55, Hounds ditch (also called New St, Mary- Axe), New-Street , Bishopsgate-Street,- af 30, the second on the R, north from the church, it leads to the India-Company's warehouse. New-Street, Gibraltar-Fields. Beth- rial-Green, — the first E. parallel to part pf . Turk-st. extending from Duke-st. towards 'Virginia-st. New- N N New-Street, Fieldgate.Street, White chapel or Mile-End Old.'Town,- af 24. about ten dpors on the R. from 266, 'Whitechapel-road, New-Street, St. Catherine's, the continuatipn of St, Catherine's lane, entering by 50, Upper East-Smithfield to St. Catherine's square. New-Street, Lower East Smithfield,- at 66, a few doprs on the R. ftom Butcher-rcw, leading into the last described. New-Street, Shadwell-Market,, — at the S, E, comer, entering by 67, Shadwell High-st. and extending to ShadwelLdock, New-Street, Princes-Street, I,am- beth.^the first on the L, a few yards ftom Vauxhall-row, or frora Glasshouse-st. leading to Fore-st. New-Street, Great Guildford-Street, Borpugh, — the third on the R. a few doors from 36, Queen-st. NewrStreet, Maze- Pond, Borough, — the continuation of Joiner-st. en- - tering by 241, Topley-st. or at the E. end of St, Thomas's st. on the right. New- Street, Blackfriars-Road or St . George's Fields, — the last pn the L, ftpm Blackfriars-bridge and facing the Obelisk, it leads tP Pearl-row and Dover-st. New.Street (Litrie), Borough-Road. -St. George's Fields, — the second on the R. ftom Stones-end to wards the Obelisk, extending to the King's Bench. New-Street, Newington or Kennlng- tpri High-Rpad,-^pp. the 2 mile stone from Cornhill, about -f of a mile on the L. from Newington- church. New-Street, Kent-Road or Wal- worth,-Qn the W. side of Union- row, entrance the third on the R. ftom the Elephant and Castle. New-Street. East-Larie, Walworth,- is the N. parallel to. part ofit, be ing the first on the R. in Camden- St. frora the chapel ii^ East-lane. New.Street, Dock-Head, Horsely down, — the E. continuation of Fair-st, and of Free-School-st. to Russell-st, and Dock-Head. Nejv-Street, Adara-Street, Rother hithe, — at 76, about the middle pf the N. side. New-Street, Neptune-Street, Rpther hithe, — the third pn the L. ftpm Elephant-lane, three pr fpur dpprs S. ftpm Albion-st, New . Terrace, Tabernacle - Walk, Moorfields, — the rPw of houses on the W, side the Tabernacle. New- Walk, Shad-Thames, Horsely down, — the first on the L. from Doekhead, it extends to Thomas- street. New- Way, Orchard-Street, West minster, — about twelve doors on the R. from Dean-st. extending to the Great Almonry. New-Way, Maze, Borough,— at 30, the first on the R. from 196, Tooley -St. leading to Broadway and St. Thomas's street. New-Wharf, Liraehouse-Hole, — .be tween Limehouse-hole-stairs and ^ the entrance to the West-India- docks. New - Yard, Great Queen - Street, Lincoln's - Inn . Fields, at 55, about twenty-two doors on the L. from the N. W, corner of Lin coln's-inn-fields, Newby's Place, Poplar High-Street or Road,— about f of a raile on the L,, from the Comraercial-road and near the Green-dragon. Newcastle-Court, Strand, — '¦ — afew doors on the R. frora Temple-bar, towards St, Clement's church, it leads to Old Boswell-cpurt. Newcastle-Cpurt, College-Hill, Up. per Tharaes-St, — abput five dpprs on the R, from Cloak-lane or from Great St, Thomas Apostles. Newcastle - Place, Clerkenwell-. Close . N N Clpse,-^forras part of the R, side, ftora Clerkenwell-green and nearly adjoins the W, side of the church. Newcastle- Place, Mile-End,— about ten doors on the R. east Of the turnpike, extending to Grove- place, NewcastIe-Rpw,C,lerkenwell.Close,- on the E, side of Newcastle- place, Newcastle-Street, Strand,— at 309, by the New-church, it leads to Stanhope-st. Clare-raarket. Newcastle ,- Street, Clerkenwell- Close, — the first on the R,. in St. James's st. entering by Sti James's place, E, side the church. Newgate - Market. entrance by Rose-st. frora 20. Newgate-st. . or by Paved-alley frora 30, Pa- terno-ster-row, Newgate- Prison, Old-Bailey,— • — at' the N, end of it, adjoining New gate-st. Newgate-Street, — the W. continu ation of Cheapside on the R. ex tending to the Old-Bailey and to Snpw-hlll. Newingtpn - Butts, Newingtpn. Surrey, — there is , no particular pile pf buildings distinguished by this name, but the neighbourhood about the Elephant and Castle is so called. Newington-Causeway,' — commences at Stones-end by the King's Bench, and extends to the -Elephant and Castle. Newlngtpn-Rpad, — the same as the last arricle, but generally the buildings on the R. frora the King's Bench are distinguished by this narae. Newington - Place. Newington, Surrey,, — forms part of the E. side the High-road, op. the 2 raile- stone from Cornhlll, extending to Kennington-Commori. Newington - Terrace, Newington, Surrey, — the N. E. corner of Kerinington - common, neariy facing the Horns Tavern. Newly's Court, Pleasant . Row, Mile-End New-Town, -the fourth on the R. from Pelham.st, en tering by 60, Brick-lane," Spitai- fields. Newman's Mews, Castle - Street, Oxford-Street, — —at 74. three doors on the L. frorii 81* NeW- man-st. Newman's Passage, Newman-St.— at 26, abput that number of doors on theR. from 39, Oxford-st. it leads to Upper Rathbone-place. Newman's Row, Lincoln's - Inn- Fields. — at theN.E. corner. about six houses on the L, tpwards Great Turnstile. Newman's Rpw, Bermpndsey-St. — at 117, the second on the R, ffom the church towards Tooley-st. NewraaniStrect, Oxfprd-Street,-— at 39, near .|. pf a mile pn the R. from St, Giles's, it extends to Charlesist. MIddlesex-hespital, Newman's Yatd, Newman-Street, Oxford-Street, — ten doors on the R. from 39, Oxford-st, Newmarket-Street, Wapping-St.->- at 157, abput | pf a mile on the L. east frem the church, being the continuation' of Old Gravel-lane from 65, Ratcliffe-highway, Newmarket - Terrace, Cambridge"- Heath, Hackney-Rpad, — fprms part pf the E, side, pp. Heath- place, being the first rpw pn the R. frpm the turnpike towards Hackney. Newnhara-Place, Bishopsgate-With- out, — at 131. about ten doors on the L. north of Son-st. Newnham -Street, Edgware-Road,— is parallel to part ofthe said road, say frpm 60 tp 78, cr the first on the L. In Queen-st, extending to Jphn-st. Newport-Market. Great Newport- Street, — by the W. end of it, near N near Lbng-acre and St, Martin's lane, Newport-Street (Great), St. Martin's Lane, Charing-Cross. — the last on the L, near j of a raile from Charing cross arid op. Long-acre, Newport-Street (Liule). the W. continuarion ofthe last described, bearing to the L. it extends frora Casrie-st. to Grafton-st, Newport's Yard, Old-Street, St, Liike''s, — nearly op, 77, being the first on the L, from Bunhill-rpw towards Goswell-st. News Newspapef-Offitfe, at 28, Brydges-st. about twelve doors on the R. frora 342, in the Strand, along Catherine-st. Newton-Cpurt, Strand, behind 436, leading frora Old Round- Court to Vine-st. Newton-Street, High-Holborn, — at 207, about | of a mile on the L. from Fleet-market, ' it leads to Charles-st. and 174, Drury-lane, St. Nicholas-Church, Old Fish- Street. — about five doors on the R. cast frora the Old-Change, being the corner of Old FIsh- street-hill. St. Nicholas.Church-Yard, Bread- Street-HIlI, Upper Thames-St. — about ten doors- on the L. from 201, Upper Thames-st, leading to Old Fish-street-hill, ^Jicholas-Lane, Lombard-Strfeet, — at 24, the third on fhe R. from the Mansion-house, it extends to 60, Cannon-st. Nicol's Court, Rosemary-Lane, — at 88, nearly op. Dock-st. about thirteen doors W. of Whlte-lion- street, Nicol's Row, Church-Street, Beth nal-Green,— at 30, about I pf a mile on theL, frora 65, Shoreditch. Nicol's Square, Cripplegate, — at the N.end of Castle-st,.frora Falcon- square, or the S, end of Well-st. frpm 21, Jewin-st, l^JicoI-Sti'efet (Old), Bethnal-Green,— the first N. parallel to part of Church-st, being the first on the R. In CocJk-lane, NIcol-Street (New), Bethnal-Green,- the first N, parallel to the last - described, or the second on theR. in Cock-lane. Nicol-Street (Half), Bethnal-Green,- the third on the R; in Cock-lane, frora behind 68, Shoreditch. Night-Lane, St. Luke's — the con tinuatipn pf Brick-lane, entering by 113, Old-street. Nightingale - Court, Swan i Alley, Upper East-Sraithfield ; — a few yards on the R. from behind 102, Upper East - Smithfield, near Nightingale-lane. Nightingale-Cpurt. Swan-Street pr Alley, Nightingale- Lane, — behind the houses In Nightingale - lane, which adjoin Upper East,Smith- field. Nightingale - Lane, Upper East- Smithfield, — at 110, facing the entrance to the London-Docks, it. leads to Hermitage-bridge. Nightingale - Lane, Fore - Street, Limehouse, — at 60, by the W. end of Ropemakers-fields. Nile . Place. Weymouth". Street, Kent-Road, — the first on the R. a few doors from Brighton-place, near the Elephant and Castle. Nine.Elms, Vauxhall or Battersea- Fields, — the first on the R. about ^ of a mile from Vauxhall-turn pike towards Wandsworth, and op. the 3 mile-stone, Nixon - Square, Crescent, Jewin. Street, Cripplegate, — on the W, side, and behind the houses which form the N. side of Jewin-st, Nixon's Yard, Princes-Street, Pim lico. See Princes-Court. No Name-Court, Bedfordbury, — at 26, about three doors on the L, frora New-st. St, Martin's lane, Noah's-ArkrAllev, Queen-Street, Ratcliffe, Ratcliffe, — the sefcond pn the R. east from Londpn-st, it leads tp Narrow-st. Noah's- Ark-Court, Stangate, Lara beth. — the first on the R. a few yards from 7, Bridge-road, on the W, side of Astley's Theatre, Noble -Street, F"alcon - Squ are, the N, conrinuarion of Foster.lane, entering by 148, Cheapside. Noble-Street, Goswell-Street, St. Luke's, — ¦ — at 67, the second on the R. a few doors N, from Old-st. Noble - Street, Poplar, — on the W. side Merchant's Buildings apd the East-India Alms-houses, abPut i a mile on the R. from Limehouse- church, along the East-India- dock-road. Noel-Street. Berwick - Street, Ox ford-Street,— Intersefts it at 4.5, about ten doors from 373, Ox ford-street. Noel - Street, Bermondsey New- Road, — the secorid on the L. a few doors frorii the Bricklayers- arms, Norfolk-Place. Curtain-Road. — the third on the L, from Old-street- road. and between William-st, and Bateman's Row, Norfolk- Place (Little), — the first on the R, In the last, a few doors from the Curtain-road. Norfolk.Place, Church-Street, Lam beth, — at 19, aboutthe middle of the S. side, and on the W, side of Norfolk-row, Norfolk-Place, St. George's Road, St. George's Fields, — forms part of the N. side, near the Elephant and Castle, and extends towards the Philanthropic- reform. Norfolk - Place, East - Lane, Wal worth,— about -J of a mile on the R. from Walworth HIgh-st. or road, near Richmond-place. "Norfolk-Place, Salisbury.Street, Ber mondsey or Rotherliithc,-ir— the N second on the L. a few doorsfrom op. Fountain-stairs, Norfolk-Rpw, Church-Street, Lariir beth, — abput the middle pf the S. side, being the secpnd E, from Highust, Nprfolk-Street, Park-Lane, Oxfordr Street. — the first E, parallel to part of the said lane, extending from North-row to Wpod'smews. Norfolk . Street. Middlesex - Hospi tal, — on the E. side, being the continuation of Newman-st. en tering by 39, Oxford.st, Norfolk-Street, Strand,— at 180, the third on the L. about f of a mile from Temple- bar towaidi Somerset-place. NPrfplk-Street or Place, Kingsland-' Road, — is a part of the said road, commencing about -g of a mile frora Shoreditch-church, and ex. tending tpwards the Drapers-aliris. houses. Norfolk . Street, Little Guildford. Streef, Borough, — the first on the R. a few doors frora 75, Queen- street. Norfolk Waggon-Office,^at 32, Sun-st. a few doors on the L, from 149, Bishopsgate-without. Norman-Buildings, Wenlock-Street. Sr. Luke's, — at the W, end of it, from op. 36, Ironmonger-row. Norman-Court. Cable-Street, Wcll- clo e-Square. — at 41, nearly op, the N. E. passage to the said square, Norman-Street, St.Luke's,— theeon. tinuation of Helmet-row, frem the W. side of the church, entering by Old-st. Norris-Court, Nightingale-Lane,— at 26, the fourth pn the L. from the entrance to the Londpn-docks, Norris-Conrt, .Snow's Fields, Bo rough. — .about i of a mile on the R, from 238. Bcrmondsey-st. towards Weston-st, Norrls-Street, Hayraarket,— at .56, about N ' abput eighteen dpprs pn the R. frpm Piccadilly, it leads to St, Jariies's Market, ^ Nprth,Court,SQuth-Street, Berkeley- Square,^— abput eight dpors on the L. east from 17, South Audley-st. North-East- Alley or Passage, Well close-Square, — at the • N, E, cor ner, extending to 35, Cable- street. NorthrGreen, Worship-Street, Holy- . well-Mpuntj-abput twelvedoors ori the L. frpm Paul-st, Nprth.Mews, Little Jariies-Street. Gray's-lBn.Lane,— — the first, en the R, a few yards frpm Gray's- inn.lane, Nerth-Mews, North-Street, Tptten- ham-Cpurt-Rpad, — at 12, abput five dpors on the R, , from 70, John-st, behind Whitfield's chapel, North-Place, Gray's-Inn-Lane, forms part of the W. side, extends from Litde James-st, towards Great Guilford-st, North-Place (Upper), Gray's.Inn- La'ne, — the N, continuation of the last, North-Place, Phillips's Buildings, Sommers-Town.^ — the first on the L. a few doors from 20, Willsted- street. |fJorth - Place, Banner . Street, St. Lukc^s,— weight doors on the R, from 80, Bunbill-row, towards Whitecross-st. North-Place, Bethnal-Green,- — the first N. parallel to part of Green- st. abput f of a mile on the L. from the Green, extending frora . Back-lane towards Bonner.st. North's Place, Lambeth, — near ^ a mile on the R. frora West minster-bridge, and nearly op. the Asylum. North - Place, West - Square, St. George's Fields, — behind the N. E. corner of the said square. North-Row, Oxford-Street or Gros- N yenor-Square,— the first om tlje H. in George-st. from 275, Oxford- st. extending to Park-lane, North - Row - Mews, North - Row, Grosvenor-Square, — at 14, about three doors E, frora 48, Park-st. North.Row, East-Street or Lane, Walwprth, — the first pn the L. a few dpprs from Walworth High- st. or rpad. ' North-Street, Hans-Town, — about six doors on the R. in Sloane-st. from Knightsbridge, extending to EKzabeth-st, v North-Street, Woed-Street, West minster, the first street on the L. a few doors from 63, Mlllbank-st. itextends to St, John's-church- yard, Nprth-Street, Marybone or Man chester-Square, — is somewhat pa rallel to and between High-st. and Manchester-street, extending frpra 12, Sputh-st. to 12, Paradise- street. North - Street, Tottenham - Court- Road, — ^is behind Whitfield's chapel, extending from 70, John- st. to 35, Charlotte-st. North-Street, Pentonville or Battle- Bridge, — the fourth on the R. about .J of a mile from the Chapel towards Soraraers-Town. North-Street (Old), Red-Lion-Sq.— at 32, abput the middle of the N. side, ejf tending to 8. Theo bald's, road, ¦ North - Street (New), Red -Lion- Square, — the cpntinuatipn pf the last to Boswell-court. North -Street, Ropemakers - Street, Moorfields, — the second on the L, a few door.'! from the N, W, corner of Moorfields, North-Street, City-Road.-the fourth on the R. about | of a mile from Finsbury-square and a few doors S, from Old-st, North-Street, Lamb-Street, Spital fields,— at 1 1 , the fourth on the R. about N N R, about fof amile from 103, Bishopsgate-withput, entering by- Spital-square. Nprth-Street, Whitechapel-Rpad, — at 164, abput i a mile pn the L. east frpm the church, and a few doors W, from Mile-end-turnpike, North-Street, Wilmot-Street, Beth nal-Green,— near the S, end of it, leading to Ducking-pond-row, and the last described, North-Street, Bethnal-Green, the first on the L. in West-st, enter ing by Green-st. nearly op. Bon ner-st. Nnrth-Street, Ppplar, — the first pn the L. in the High-st. pr rpad, abput I pf a mile frpm the Cora- mercial-road, it leads to the East- Indla-dpck-rcad. Nprth-Street, Larabeth, is abput 4 a raile pn the R, frpm West minster - bridge, nearly op, the Asylura. North-Street,East-Lane,Walworth,- about the middle of the N. side, it leads from the W. end of , Apollo-buildings to Lock's fields. Northam's Buildings, Soraraers- Town,-: the continuatipn pf Phillips's Buildings, entering by 20, WiUsted-st. Nprthampton-Buildlngs, Rosamond- Street, Clerkenwell, — at 45, the second on the R. frora Corppra- tipn-lane towards Spa-fields. NprthamptPn - Place, St. John-St. Clerkenwell, — at the N. end, on the R. about -| a mile from West- Smithfield. between Perceval-st. and Corporation-row. Northampton - Place, Hackney- Road, — forms part of the R. side, adjoining James's place, about ^ of a mile from Shoreditch-church. Northampton . Row, Rosamond- Street, Clerkenwell, — is parallel to part ofthe W. side, say from 24, to Braynes-row, Spa-fields, Korthampton-Scuare.Clerkenwell,- bet'ween St, John-street-road and Goswell-street-road, communica ting with the forraer by Ashby-st, and with the latter by Charles-st, Nprthamptpu-Street, Clerkenwell, — is spraewhat parallel to part of the E, side of St. Jphn-st, entrance behind 199, being the ccrner of Corapton-st, Northamptpn-Street (Lpwer). King. Street, Clerkenwell, — the first on the L. a few yards ftpm Cpmpton. street, entering by 199, St, Johij- street, Northampton-Terrace, City-Road,-! about J of a mile on the L, from Finsbury-sq, extendirig from the turnpike by the City-gardens to. wards Brick-lane. Old-st, Northumbeiland- Alley, Feschurch- Street, at 78, about ten doors on the L. frora Aldgate, Northuraberland Coal-Company's- Office, — at 12, New Bridge-st. Blackfriars, about the middle of the W, side. ' Northuraberiand-Court, Strand,— by Northumberland - house, a few yards on the R, from Charing- cross. Northumberland-Court, Southamp ton-Buildings, Holborn,— at 40, about ten doors on the L. from 320, High-Holborn, Nprthumberland - Cpurt, Compton- Street, Clerkenwell,— at 19, about fourteen doors on the L. from 107, Goswell-st. Northuraberiand-Court, Northum- berland- Alley, Fenchurch-Street,- about the middle ofthe W, side, ' viz, between 78, Fenchur9h.st. and Jcwry-st. Crutched-friars. Northumberland- House, Strand, — facing St, Marrin's lane, a -few yards on the R, from Charing. cross. Northumberiand-Mews, Northum berland-Street, Marybone, — is parallel to and behind part pf the E.side N E. side pf it, entering by Nptting- narii-st. Nprthumberland- Passage, Nprthum. berland-Street. Strand, — between 11 and 12, being that number of houses pn the L. frpm the Strand, Nprthumberland-Street, Strand, — at 4, the first on the R, a few yards frora Charing-cross, It Extends to the Thames, Northumberland-Street, New-Road. Marybone, — is by the turnpike, near | of a mile on the L, from Tpttenham-cpurt-fpad, extending tp 18. Paddingtpn-st. Nprthumberland- Wharf. Surrey side Blackfriars-Bridge, on the E. side, or below the said bridge, Norton-Falgate,.— the N. continua tion of Bishopsgate-st, to Shore ditch High-st. it coraraences at Spital-square on the R. and ex tends to Worship-st. on the left. Norton-Street, Marybone, — the first E, parallel to Portland-road, ex tending from 32, Upper Mary bone-street to the New-road, Norway - Place, Commercial -Road, Limehouse, — forms part ofthe L. side, about J of a mile from Lirae house-church towards London. Norway - Street, Old - Street, St. Luke's. — at 19, the third on the R, frora Goswell-st. it leads to Baltic-st. and Golden-lane. Norway - Wharf, Millbank-Street, Westrainster, on the S. end of Abingdon-st, on the L, about I of a raile above Westminster- bridge. Norwell-Place, Chuj-ch-Street, Beth nal-Green, — forms part pf the N, side by the turnpike, about ^ a mile on the L. from 65, Shore ditch. Norwich-Court, Fetter-Lane, at. 92, about sixteen doors on the R, from 30, Hplbprn-hill. Norwich-Court, Upper East-Smith- N fieldi — at 22, nearly op. Butcher- row, Nottingham-jCourt, Short's Gardens, Drury-Lane.' — the second onthe L. about twenty-four doors from 15, Drury-lane. Nottingham - Place, New - Road, Marybone, — is near 5 of a mile on theL, from Tottenhara-cpurt- rpad, and between High.st, and Nprthumberland-st, Npttlngham-Place, Mile.End Old. Tpwn pr ' Whitechapel, — at 61, Charlptte-St. being the third pn the L, frpm Canupn-street-road, towards Whitechapel, Nptringham-Place, East.Lane, Wal wprth, — entrance by the first pn the R, in Sputh.st, frpm Apollo- buildings, East-lane, Nottingham - Street, High - Street, Marybone, — at 61, the first on the R. about -5 of a raile frora the New-road. Nottingham-Warehouse & 'Waggon- Office, — at 90, London. wall, two or three doprs on the L. from Wood-st. Nun's Court, Coleman-Street, — at 74, about six doors on the L. front London-wall. Nursery- Place, St. George's Road, St, Geprge's Fields,— rabput ^ of a mile on the L, from the Ele phant and Castle, op. the Philan» thropic-Reform. Nursery-Place, Kent-Read, — fprms part ofthe R, side, about -y of a mile frora the Brlcklayers-arms and adjplns East-lane, Nursery-Rpw, Lpck's Fields, Wal wprth, on the N, side of 'Fownly's Nursery, being, the first S, parallel to Bedford-st, Nursery-Ro.w, St, George's Road, St. George's Fields,-forms part of the S. side, extending from Nur sery- Place towards the Indigent- bhnd-school, Nutkin's Corner, Bermondsey or H h ' IRotherhithe- o Rotherhithe-Wall.— the first on the R, below Mill-st, St. Saviour's dock, it leads to George's row and the Neckinger-turnpike. o OAKLEY-ROW.Thomas-Street. Bethnal-Green. about six doors on theL. from 119, Brick- lane. Oakley-Street, Bridge-Road, Lam beth,— the third on the L. about 1^ of a mile frora Westminster- bridge, towards the Asylum. Oat - Lane, Noble - Street, Foster- Lane. — at 11, the fourth Coach- turning on the R. from 147, Cheapside, it leads to 94, Wood- street. Oatmeal-Yard. Dbg and Bear- Yard. Tooley-Street. — the last on " the R.from 128, E, end of Tooley- street. Obelisk, Fleet-Market,— at the S. end of it, between Ludgate-hill and Fleet-st, Obelisk, Blackfriars - Road, St. Ge6rge's Fields, — at the S, end of it, about |. pf a mile frera the bridge. Obelisk, Lpck's Fields, Walworth,- at the W, end of Salisbury-place ¦ and near Neptune-place. Observer Newspaper - Office, at 169, Strand, nearly op, the New- church j about I of amile on the L, frdm Teraple-bar, Ocean-Row .Stepney ,-forms that part of Cow-lSfte which is nearly pp, the Walnut-tree public-hcuse, Ocean-Street, Cpw -Lane. Stepney. — the first pn the L. a few dpprs frpra Stepney Old-square, it leads to Trafalgar-square, Oftagon-Plaee, Kenningtpn-Com- mpn, — pn the W. side, forming the corner of the road which leads to the Green pp. the Horns Tavern. o Off-Alley, Villiers-Street, Strand^^-^ four doors on the L, frora 32, In the Strand, It extends to George- ccurt. Offertery pt Offerty-School, Little Vine-Street, PIccadilly,.^two or three doors on the, L. from 5., Swallow-it. Ogle - Cpurt, Queen Ann - Street East-, See Upper Ogle-st. Ogle - Mews, Upper Ogle - Street, Marybone, — four dpprs on the L. from 14, Queen Ann-st. East. Ogle -' Square, Upper Ogle - Street, Marybone, — a few small houses behind 1 0, three doors on the L. from 9. Upper Marybone-st. Ogle-Street. Queen Ann-Street East, Marybone,— at 19, six doors E. from 28, Great Titchfield-st. Ogle-Street (Upper), Queen Ann. Street East, — at 14, about six doors E. from the last described, St. Olave's Church, Toolcy-Street,- a few doors on the L. from Lon don-bridge. St. Olave's Stairs, Tooley-Street,— about six doors ori the L. from Lendon-bridge. Old-Bailey, Ludgate-Hill,— at 28, the first street on the L. about twenty doors frpm Fleet.market, it extends tp Newgate.st. Old-Bethlem. See Bethlem. Old-Buildings or Square, Lincpln's Inn. See Lincoln's Inn. Old- Change. Cheapside, — about six doors on the R. from St, Paul's- church-yard, extending to Old Fish-st. Old-Jewry, See Jewry. Old Pay-Office, Old Broad-Street,- behind 64, in the said street, nearly op, the Excise-Office, Old-Street, St, Luke's, — the second on the L, about j of a mile frora the N. W. corner of Finsbury-sq. it extends to Goswell-st. where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 150. Old. o Old-Street- Road, — the E, continu ation of Old-st. extending from the City-road to op- Shoreditch- church, near ^ a mile in length. Old-Street-Square, St. Luke's, — at the N. end of Henry-st. entering by 89, Old-st. a few doors W. frpm St., Luke's hospital. Old Swan-Lane, and Stairs. See Swan. Oliver-Court, Bowling-Street, West minster, — at 23, about five doprs on the L. from the W. end ,of Wood-st. towards Dean's yard. One-Swan- Yard, Bishopsgate- With out, — behind 180, a few doors on : the L. north from the church. One-Tun- Court, Strand, at 24, being that number of hpuses pn the R. frpm Charing-cross. Onslow.-Street, Clerkenwell, the first street on the L. in Vine-st. frora Mutton-lane, entering by the N. W.' corner of Clerkenwell- green. Opera-House, Haymarket, on the W, side near Pall-mall, abpu t .| of a mile on the L. frora Charing- cross, Orange - Court, Swallow - Street or King-Street, Carnaby-Market, See Orange-Street, - Orange. Court, Castle-Street, Lei cester-Square, — the first N. from the King's mews, leading intp Orange-st. Orange - Cpurt, Drury - Lane,— at 130, about the middle of the E. side, five doors N. from Princes- street, Orange-Court, Rose-Street, Soho,— at 10, three or four doors on the R. from Crpwn-st. Orange - Cpurt, Old Nicpl - Street, Bethnal-Green, — the first pn the L, a few dpprs E, frpm CrPss-st. Orange-Cpurt, Wapping-Street,— at 23,. being .that number pf houses on the L, below Hermitage-bridge. Orange-Court or Row, Fieldgate- o Street, Mile-End Old-Town or Whitechapel, — the first on the L, afevirdoprs from 26?, Whitecha pel- read. Orange - Row, Kennington - p.pad, Newington, — forms part of the W, side, by the Plough and Har row the corner of Kennington- lane, and extending towards the Common.. Orange-Street, Swallow-Street, — at 66, i- of a mile on the R, from 44, Piccadilly, it leads to 88, KIng-st. Orange-Street, LeicesterrSquare,-— is parallel to part of tbe S. side ofit, extending from St. Martin's street tP Castle-st, Orange-Street, Red-LIpn.Square,.r— at the N, 'W, ccrner. extending to 20, King-st, near .Blopmsbury- square. Orange-Street, Loraan's Pond, Bo rough. — the first on the L, in Gravel-lane, a few doors from Charlotte-st. Blackfriars-joad to wards the King's Bench. Orchard, New-Street or Market-St. Shadwell, — the first on the L. a few doors frora the S, E, corner of Shadwell-market towards the Tharaes, Orchard, Broad-Street, Ratcliffe,— on tb«; N, side, or between it and Brook-st, entrance by 86, Broad- street, ' Orchard-Street, Portman-Square, — the S. E. corner, extending to 197. Oxford-st. behig the fourth on the L, in the said street from Tyburn-turnpike, Orchard-Street, Westrainster, — the first on tjie R, in Dean-st, from Tothill-st, W, end of the Abbey, it extends to Great Chape}.st. Orchard-Street, St, Luke's.— fhe N. continuation of; Ironmonger-Row • through a narrow passage, enter ing by 97; Old-st. it extends to Ratcliffe-row. Ordnance- o Ordnance-Office, Pall-Mall,— at 91, op, Geprge-st. late Cumberland. hpuse. Ordnance-Office, Tpwer, — ^is pp. the bridge pr first turning or entrance on the R. from Irpn-gate, St. Catherine's. Orfprd.Rpw, Kent-Rpad,— fprras part pf the R, side, about 5- of a mile E. from or below the Brick layers-arms, Orion's Buildings, Castle - Street, Borpugh, See Ortpn^s Buildings. Ormond. House- Academy, Paradise. Row, Chelsea, — the third house on the R, from the hospital to wards Battersea.bridge. Ormond.Mews, Great Ormond-St. Queen-Square, — entrance at 12, in the said street, and at 28, Devon shire-st, three doors from the S.E. corner of Queen-square, Ormond-PIace, Great Ormond-St, Queen-Square, — entrance at 24. also 'at 54, Larab's-conduit.st, Ormond-Row, Chelsea, — on the W, side the hospital, extending from Paradise-row to Durham-place, Ormond - Strert (Great), Lamb's- Condult-Street, — at 60, the fifth coaeh-turning on the L, frora 71, High-Holborn, along Red-lion-st. it extends to Queen-square. Orraond - Street (Little), Queen- Square, — is op. the last described, leading to Southampton- row, Ormond-Street (New), Larab's-Con- duit-Street, at 31, the fifth coach-turning on the R. from 71, High-Holborn, along Red-lion- st, it extends to Millman-st. Ormond- Yard. See Ormond-Mews and Ormond- Place. Ormond -' Yard, Yprk - Street, St. James's Square, — about four doors on the L, frora the N. side, and near the same distance frora the S, side of St, Jaraes's church, Orphans-Schopl. City-Road. — nearly op. Anderson's Buildings, about o I of a mile on the L, from Fins bury-square. Ortpn's Buildings, Castle . Street, Bprpugh, — the lasten the L. from 13, Redcross-st. Osband-Buildings, BermondseyNew- Road, — forms part of the E. side, a few doors on the R. from the Bricklayers. arms, Osborn - Place, Whitechapel, — the second coach-turning on the R, about I ofa miie frora op. White. chapel church, along Osborn-st. it leads to Chicksand-st. Mile- End New-Town. ' Osbprn-Street, Whitechapel High- Street, at 74. nearly ep. the church, it is cpntinued by Brick. lane. Osnaburgh-Rpw, King's Road. Pim lico. — the first on the R. from Upper Eaton-st. or from Gros venpr-place tpwards Chelsea. Ossulstone. Street , Som mers-Town,- the continuation of Willsted-st. extending to Phoenix-st. near the Polygon or Clarendon-square. Oval. Kennington.— at the S. end of Bowling-green-row. entering op. the Horns Tavern, Kenning- ton-coinraon. Owen's Alms - Houses, Islington- Road, — on the E. side, a few doors on the L. from the City. road towards Sadler's Wells. Owen's Court, Owen's Place. Gos well-Street-Road. — on the N. side the Quakers - school, heing the first on the L. from Rawstone- street. Owen's Place,Goswell-Street-Road,- forras part of the W. side, ad joining Owen's Row, it extends to Gwyn's Buildings, City- road. Owen's Row,Goswell-Street-Road,- the first on the R. frora the City. road pr frpm Islingtpn, extending tp St. Jphn's-street-read, nearly op. Sadler's Wells. Oxepdon-Chapel, Oxendon-Street, Haymarket, o Haymarket, — four " doors on the R, ftpm Coventry-st. . Oxendon-Street, James-Street, Hay market, — about six doors on the L. from 18, in the Haymarket, it extends to 27, Coventry-st, Oxford-Arms-lnn, Warwick-Lane,- is the third pn the R. from 10, Newgate-st. or the second on the L, frora 29, Ludgate-st. along Ave-Maria-lane. Oxford - Arms - Passage, Warwick- Lane, — between the Inn-yard and Warwick-lane, Oxford-Buildings, Oxford-Street, — at 299, betweenNew Bond-st, and South Moltpn-st, leading intp Wppdstpck-st, Oxfprd-Chapel, Vere-Street, — eight dpprs pn the _ R. frpm 151, Ox fprd-st, being the cprner pf Hen rietta-st, Oxfprd-Cpurt, Oxfprd-Street, at 319, fpur dpprs W, frpm Swallow- street, Oxford-Cpurt, Cannpn-Street, Is the first on the L, in Salters-hall- passage,-from 82, Cannon-st. Oxford-House-Academy, Hackney- ,Road, — neartheNag's-head. about I of a raile on the R. from Shore- ¦ ditch-church, Oxford-Market, Oxford-Street, — at 87, being that number of houses on the R. about -j of a mile from St. Giles's, Oifford-Place, Westrainster-Brldge. Road, — forms part ofthe R. side, a few doors from the Obelisk, it extends from Duke-st. to the Free masons-school. Oxford- Rhedarium,Oxford-Street, — at 29, about y of a mile on the R. frora St. Giles's, six doors W. from Rathbone-place. Oxford-Street, — commences at St, Giles's, and the S, end pf Tptten- ham-cpurt-rpad, where the nura bers begin and end, viz, 1 and 440, extends W. tp Tyburn.turn- pike, where there Is 215, about l|.. mile in length. Oxley-Cpurt, Parker's Row, Ber mondsey, — a few doors an the L. from Hickman's Folly, towards the Neckinger - turnpike, it ex tends to John-st. PACKER-BUILDINGS. Tem ple, — the third on the R. in Mitre-Court from 44, Fleet-st. towards King's-bench-walk. Packer-Court, Still-Alley, Hounds ditch, — the first on the R. a few yards frora 104, Houndsditch. Packer-Court,, Coleraan-Street,-the first on the R. two or three doOrs from Lothbury or from the Old- Jewry, Cheapside. Packstons- Alley, Rotherhlthe-St.— at 312, the third on the R. be low the church, and on the W. side of Swan-lane. Paddington-Bulldings, Paddlngton,- be tween the Edgware-road and the. Harrow-road, Paddlngton-Green, Paddington, — i the open space on the R. in the Harrow-road, frora the Edgware- road by Paddington-church. Paddington - Street, High - Street, Marybone, — at 70, the second on the R.,about f of a mile from the New-road, or the fifth on the R. in Baker-st. from Portman-square. Pageants, Rotherhithe, — near a mile below the church, and about f of a mile above Cuckold's Point, facing Duke's Shore, Limehouie. Page's Walk, Grange-Road, Ber mondsey, — the first coach-turning on the R. about f of a mile from Bermond,sey New-road. Pagets-Court or Place. Blue-Gate- Fields, Shadwell, — the third on the R. a few doors ftom»95, Rat cliffe-highway. Pagets- Pagets - Place, Blue - Gate - Fields, Shadwell, — the first on the R. two or three doors ftom 95, Rat cliffe-highway. Painter's Buildings, Norfolk-Place, Curtain-Road, — on the N, side, or a few yards on the L, from the Curtain-road. Painter's Court, Bury-Street, St. James's, — at 25, about five doors on the R. from Jermyn-st, Painters-Hall, Little Trlnlty-Laiie,- about nine doors on the L. from 199, Upper Thames-st. near the S. end of Bow-lane. Painter's Rents, Broad-Street, Rat- • cliffe, — at 68, about -f of a mile on the L, east frora Shadwell- church. Palace-Row, Tottenham-Court or - New-Road, — forras part of the N. side, extending frora the Harap- stcad-road towards the turnpike. Palace . Street. Westrainster, the continuation of Charlotte-st, frora Pimlico. entering by the third on the L, ftora Buckingham-gate, Ealace Wharf, Lambeth, op. Ferry-st, on the S, side of the church, Palace.Yard (New), Westrainster. — behind the houses which forra the S. side of BrIdge-st, extending to . Westminster-hall. Palace- Yard (Old), Westminster. — the open space on the S, side of Westminster-hall by the Abbey, Palatine- Place. Commercial-Road, — forms part ofthe N. side, between Plumbers-row and Greenfield-st, near | of a mile on the L. ftora Whitechapel-church. Pall-Mall, St. James's.— at the S. end of the Flaymarket, near the Opera-House. where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 133, it extends to the Palace. Pall-Mall -Court, Pall-Mall, St. James'sy — about the middle of the S. side, nearly op. 30. Palmer's Rents, Snow's Fields, Bo. rough, — the third on the L. near i of a mile ftom 238, Bermond sey-street, Palmer's Village, Westminster, — about i a mile ftora Buckingham- gate along Jaraes-st, bearing to- the R, entrance on theN. sideof Bridewell, Palmer's Yard,- Bermondsey pr Ro- therhithe-Wall,.:- the second on the R.,a few doors below East. lane, by Palmer's Rppe^walk, Palsgrave or Palgrave . Court, Strand,— at 222, about twelve doors on the L,, frora Temple- bar, Pancras Feraale - Charity - School, Harapstead-Road, — on the S. side the chapel, about 5 of a mile on the R, from Tottenhara-court- road, Pancras-Lane, Queen-Street, Cheap^ side, — at 83, about eight doors on the L, from 70, Cheapside, Pancras- Place. Pancras-Street, Tot- tenhara-Cpurt.Rpad, — the first on the L. a few yards frpm the said road. St, Pancras . Place, St. Pancras,— forras part of the rew on the R. side of ^he road, frora the Small pox-hospital towards the church. Pancras . Street, Tottenham . Court. Road, about -^ a mile on tlie R, from St. Giles's, and nearly op. Howland-st. Pancras - Walk, St. Pancras, — the N. end of Vernon's Buildings, near the church. Pannier- Alley, Newgate-Street, — at 50. eight doprs pn the L. from Cheapside. it leads to Paternosler- row. Panorama, Leicester-Square, — at the N, E. corner, by Cranbourn-st, Panorama, Strand. — at 169. nearly op. the New-church, Pan's-Head-Yard or Court, Lei- cester.Street, Swallow.Street, — three three doors or^ the L, from 32, Swallow-st. tpwards Warwick.st, Pantheon, Oxford-Street.— at 360, about six doors W. from Poland- st. near -|- of a mile on the L. from St, Giles's. Panton - Square, Coventry - Street, Haymarket, — at 13, about the middle ofthe N, side, Panton-Street, Haymarket, — at 24, the first on the L, from Coventry- street. Paper-Buildings, Temple, — on the W. side of King's-bench-walk, by the Temple-gardens, being the last row onthe R. entering by MItre-court from 44. Fleet-st, Parade, St. Jariies's Park, the E, end ofit, by the Horse-gijiards, Parade (Old), North Audley-Street,-- at 1 4, about seven doors on the L. frora 263, Oxford-st. and nearly op, Green-st. Paradise- Buildings, Lambeth Upper- Marsh. — a few doors on the L. from the Marsh gate, nearly facing Stangat'e-st. Paradise - Court, Paradise - Street, Battle-Bridge, St, Pancras, — ^the first pn the R. frpra Britannla-st. P.aradise-Cpurt,Castle-Yard,Gravel- Lane, Christ-Church.-^at the S, erid, entering by theFalcpnGlass- manufaftpry. Paradise - Place, Paradise - Street, Marybpne, — six doors on the R. frora 82, HIgh-st, Paradise r Place, Tabernacle - Place, Finsbury - Square,— a few doors on the R. from Leonard-st, to wards Old-street-read, Paradise- Place or Row, Larabeth Upper-Marsh, — the continuation of It on the L, to Royal-rpw, Paradise-Place, Paradise-Rpw, Ro therhithe,— at 10, being a few doors on the L. ftora Deptford Lower-road, Paradise-Row, Chelsea, — pn the S, W, side the hpspital, extending to the Thames, and towards Batter sea-bridge, Paradise - Row, Palraer's Village, Westminster, — is a, few doors on the L. entering by the N. side Of Bridewell, from ferewers-Greeh. Paradise-Row, St. Pancras, — on the N, side the Small-pox-hospital, extending from" Pancras-place to Vernon's Buildings. Paradise-Row, Bethnal-Green. — the W. side pf the Green, exteridlng from Bethnal - green - road to Peacock. court. Paradise- Row, Charles-Street, Old Gravel-Lane, — the E, continua tion of it, entering by 44, Gravel- lane, Paradise-Row, Ratcliffe-Square,- — entrance by theS, E, corner, near Butcher-row. Paradise-Row, High-Street, Lam. beth, — the first on the L. a few doors from the church, it extends to Lambeth-walk, Paradise-Row, Gravel-Lane, South wark, — a few doors on the R. south from Charlotte-st. and nearly op, Loman's Pond, Paradise-Row, Rotherhithe, the first S. parallel to Paradise-st, ex tending frora Lucas-st, to Deptfprd Lower-road, ' Paradise-Street, High-Street, Maty- bone, — at 82, the third on the L. about I of a mile frora Charles- St. Manchester-sq. Paradise - Street, Britannia - Street, Battle - Bridge, St. Pancras, — a few doors on the L, ftom Gray's- inn-lane, it extends to Field-st, Paradise-Street, Paul-Street, Fins bury, — the fourth on the L. from theN. E, corner of Finsbury-sq, Paradise-Street, Poplar High-Street or Road, — is nearly op. thcBlack- horse, about .J of a mile pn the L, frora the Coraraercial-road, leading into Noble-st, Paradise-Street, Rotherhithe, the first first S. parallel to part of Rother hithe-st. extending frpm Mill- Ppnd-bridge, toyvards Deptford Lower-road, Paradise- Walk, Paradise-Row, Chel- .sea, — is nearly op, 18, leading towards the Thames. Paragpn, Kent-Rpad, — a few doors W, from the turnpike, by the Bricklayers-arms, and near ^ a mileon the R. from the Elephant and Castle, Paragon-Chapel, Webb-Street, Ber mondsey New-Road, — at the E. end from the said road. .Paragon-Mews, Kent-Road, — at the back of the house; which forra the W. side of the Paragon. Paragon- Place, Kent-Road, — forms part of the S. side, adjoining both ends of the Paragon, Paragon-Place, Lock's Fields, Wal worth, — the continuation of Tra. falgar-place, entering by Rodney- row, Kent-road, towards East- lane. Paragon-Row, Lock's Fields,' Wal worth, about the middle of Para gon-place. Pardon-Court, Pardon-Passage, St. John-Street, Clerkenwell. — a few yards on the R. from 163, St, John-st, Pardon - Passage. St. John - Street, Clerkenwell,- at 163, about | of a mile on the R. frora Smithfield, leading into Wllderne-s-row. Parietalia-Plp.ce, Snow's Fields, Bo rough,— about i of a mile on the R, from 109. High-st, Borough, along King-st. P;irls-Place, Chapel-Street, Padding ton or LIsspn-Green, — thefirst on the L. a few doors frora the turn- pike on the Edgeware-road, Parish- Street, 'Tooley-Street, — the last on the R, near | a raile frora London-bridge, Park's oi- Parkers - Court, White chapel High-Street, — at 48, about sixteen doors E, of Red-lion-st. Park-Lane, Piccadilly,— the second on the L. about |- of a mile frpm the turnpike Hyde-park-corner, it extends on the E. side of Hyde- park to Oxford-st. about | of a mile in length, Park-Lane, Baker-Street North, Marybone,— the first W, parallel to part of It, extending from New- st. tp Park.place, Park - Place, Baker - Street North, Marybone,— the continuation of it on the L, about | of a mife frora the New-road. Park-Place, Knightsbridge, — on the E. side of the barracks, about' a raile on the R. frora Hyde-park- corner. Park-Place, St. James's Street,— at 60, the second on the R.from 163, Piccadilly. Park-Place, Carlisle-Lane, Lam beth, — Is op, Canterbury.place, being the last on the R, from near the Marsh. gate, Park-Place, Kennington-Cross. forms part of the W, side the High-road, op, the White-hart, being the continuation of Princes- place. Park-Place, East-Lane, Walwortli,- the fourth on the R. about | of a mile from the Kent-road, leading to Salisbury-place, Lock's fields, P.i rk- Pro s peft . Knightsbri dge. — a few doors W, from the chapel, and about y of a mile on theR, from Hyde-park-corner. Park-Prospeft, St. James's Park, — a few doors on the L. from Great George-street, towards Queen- square. Park-Row, Mill's BuIldings.Knights- bridge, — at the N. end frora the High-road, near the barracks. Park.Row, Limehouse-Causeway ,— part pf the N. side, being a few doors on the L. from the entrance at Three Colt-st. Park-Street, Oxford-Street,— at 248, the . the second ontheR, from Tyburn- turnpike, It extends to South-st. where the numbers begin and end, viz, 1 and (20. Park-Street. Westminster. — at theN. end of Cartwrlght-st. frora the Brpadway, W. end pf Tothill-st. Park - Street, Baker . Street North. Marybone, — the second W. pa. rallel to part of it, extending from New-st. to Park-place. Park-Street, Limehouse-Hole, is by Mitchell's Rope-walk, being a few doors on the L, from the Lime.kilns. Park-Street, Kennington-Cross,— -is nearly op. the White-hart and Kennington lane, about a mile on the R. from Westminster-bridge. Park-Street, Borc^ugh-Market, — on the W, side, leading to Redcross- st. on the L. and to Maid-lane . and Bankside on the right. Parker's Latie,, Drury-Lane,- at 161, the first N, parallel to Great Queen-st. also the -first on the R. in Little Queen-st. from 122, High- Holborn. Parker's Place, Middlesex-Street, Sommers . Town. — at 25, three . doors on the L. from Phccnix-st. Parker's Row, Bermondsey ,-the first coaeh-turning on the R. in Hlckr man's Folly from Dock-head, ex- - tending to theNeckinger-turnpike, Parker's Yard, Little Bartholoraew- Close, West-Sraithfield.- three doors S. from New-st, near Long-lane, Parllament-Court, Artillery-Lane or Street, Bishopsgate- Without, the second on the R, from op, 160, Bishopsgate-st, Parliament-Place, Old Palace- Yard, Westra. — atthe corner of Abing don-st. it leads to the Thames, Parliament-Street, Westminster, — the continuation of Whitehall on the L. about iof a milefrom Charing- cross, it extends to BrIdge-st. Parliament - Street, ' St, George's Fields,— the , S, E. side of St, George's Market, near London. st, London-road, Parling's Court, Larabeth. Road, St, George's Fields, at 33, the se. cond on the R. about -g- pf a mile frpm the Obelisk, Parrpt - Alley, Playhpuse - Yard, Whitecross-Street, St. Luke's, — a few yards on the R. from 188, WhItecross-st, Parr's Buildings, North-Row, Gros venor-Square, — at 20, about eight doors on the L. from North Audley-st. Parson's Court, Bride-Lane, — a few yards on the L. from 10, New Bridge-st, Blackfriars, Parsons-Stairs, I.ower East-Smith field, — by 82, abput | of a mile below the Tower, and on the W, side of Hermitage-bridge, Parspns.Street, Upper East-Smith field, — the cpntinuatipn of it to Ratcliffe-highway. ' Parsons and Syme's Waggon-Office,- at 69, Old-Bailey, two or three doors on the L, from Ludgate-hill. Parsonage-Row, Newington High- Road, — partof the W, side, op. Cross-Street, extending frora the church towards the Elephant and Castle, Parsonage- Walk. Newington High- Road,-the first on the R. frora the Elephant and Castle, towards the church, leading to theChurch-yard, Parsonage- Yard. Shoreditch, — three doors on the L. from the church towards Bishopsgate, Partridge-Court, Houndsditch, — at 136, abput the middle of theL. side, frpm op. Bishppsgate-church. Pasfield's Rents, Paradise-Street, Ro- therhithe.-the secpnd and the third on the L. from Mill-pPnd-bridge. Passing - Alley, St. John - Street, i Clerkenwell,— rat 40. about .^ of a mile on the L. frorii Smithfield. Patent-Office,— at 4, Lincoln's-Inn 1 i Old- Old- Square,, entering Op. 40, Chancery-lane, Paternoster.Row. St, Paurs.Church- Yard, — the first on the R, in Ave-marla-lane frofti 29, Lud gate-st, extending to Cheapside. Paternoster-Rpw. Spitalfields,-theE, continuation of Unionist, entering by 69, Bishopsgate-street^withoUt, Paternoster - RoW (Little), Spital fields, — four doors on the R. in the last, from Union-st. Patience-Street, Wheeler-Street, Spi talfields, — at the N. end of it, three or four doors S. from Anchor- st, near Webb-square, eritering by • 47, Shoreditch High-st. Patriot-Roiv, Bethnal-Green, ad jpining Patriot-Square, and ex tending towards the Green. Patriot-Square, BethnaLGreen. — the first on tbe R, a few doors frora the Green towards Hackney-road, Patriot - Street. James - Street, St. George's in the East.^^ — a few doors on the R. from Cannon- , street-rpad tpwards Marmart-st, Patton's Place, Lock's Fields, Wal worth, — is op. Paragon-row, be ing the first on the L. from the Kent-road along Rodney-row ahd Garmouth-Row, Paty's Court, Holywell-Lane, Shore ditch j—^the secpnd on the L. about fifteen ddors frora 194, Shoreditch High-st, Paul's Alley, Redcross-Street, Crip plegate, — at 13, about ten doors S.frpm Barbican, it leads to Hare- ccurt and 62, Aldersgate-st, St. Paul's Alley, St, Paul's Church- Yard, — at G9, about the middle pf the N. side. Paul's Bakehouse, Opdalraln-Strfeet, Doftprs . Cprampns, — abput six dpors on the R. from 15. on the S. side, of St. Paul's church-yard. St, Paul's Chain, St, Paul's Chutoh- Yard,-at 16, being that number of hpuses pn the R, frpm Ludgate-st. St. Paul's Church-Yard,— the houses which surround and front St. Paul's Cathedral, thd numbers begin and end at Ludgate-st. St. Paul's Church, Covent-Garden,- on the W. side of Covent-garden. market. St. Paul's Church, Shadwell, — oft the S. side of Shadwell Highest, about f of a mile on the R. east of St, George's church, St, Paul's College., St, Paul's ChufcL, Yard.-^about three dpprs on the R, from Ludgate-st, PauPs Court, Huggln-Lane, Wood. Street, Cheapside,- — three doors , ontheL. from 11 5, Wood-st. St, Paul's Place, Walwprth-Cpra. mon, — on the W, side of West moreland-academy, abont J- ofa mile on the L. from Surrey-sq, St, Paul's School, St. Paul's Churchr Yard,^ — between 41 and 42. six doors on the L, frpm Cheapside, Paul-Square, Paul-Street, Finsbury. Square. — at 44, the first pn the R. frpm Worship-st, Paul-Street, Finsbury-Square, — the continuatipn of Wilson-st, frorti theN, side of Moorfields, it com mences at Worship-st. and leads to Old-street-road. Paul's Wharf, Upper Thames-St.— -entrance by 22, op. Bennet's hill. near i qia mile beloW Blackfriars- bridge, Paul's-Head-Court, Fenchurch-St,— • at 1 54, nearly opw Rood-lane. Paved-Alley, Pall-Mall, at 66, about six dpors on the L. from St. James's street, Paved-Alley, Paternoster-RoW.— at 30, about six doors from War wick-lane, it leads to Newgate. market, Paved-Alley, Leadenhall-Market, — on the N, side by the Red-lion, between the Butcher and Leather. markets. Pavement, Moorfields,- — the W. side side of Moorfields,extending from Moorgate to Finsbury-place. Peacock- Alley, Morgan's-Lane,-the second on the L. a few doors from 80, Tooley-st. it leads into Mill- lane. Peacock-Brewery, Whitecross-Street, Cripplegate, — a few doors on the L. from 116, Fore-st. ¦Peacock-Court, Bethnal-Green, near the N. W. corner of the Green, about f of a raile on the L, frora the Salmon and Ball, Peacock-Place, Minories, — at 42, near the middleof the E, side, two doprs 8, frpm Haydon-st. Peacock-Street, Newington High- Street or Road, — the third on the L. a few doors from the church towards Kennington, Peal. Alley, Shadwell High-Street, — at 61, ahout six doors on the R. east from or below the church, •Pearl.Row, Blackfriars-Road, — the last on the L. frora the bridge and nearly op. the Magdalen-hospital, Bearl-Street (Great), Spitalfields, the continuation of Flower.de- Lis-st. entering by 10, Shoreditch High-st, it extends frpm 20, Wheeler-st. to'Grey-eagle.st, Pearl-Street (Little), Spitalfields, — at 8, in the lastdescribed, being the cpntinuation of Vine-st, from 24, Larab— st, Pearl-Street, St. George's in the East, — entrance either the first or second on the R. in Kingisl, from SO,NewGraTel-lane,near Wapping, Pearson's Alley, High-Street, Lara beth, — the first on the L, a few yards from op. the church. Pearson's Wharf, Upper Thames- Street, — on the E, side of Puddle- dock, about § of a mile below Blackfriars-bridge. Pearson's- Wharf, Shad. Thames, — op. King's row or street, Horsely down. Peartree- Alley, Ginnamon-Street, Wapping, — is nearly op. King Edward-st. entering by 272, Wap ping-st. Peartree-Cpurt, Clerken well-Clpse,- at 20, being a few dpprs pn the L. nprth frpra the church. Peartree - Cpurt, Cppplce - Row, Clerkenwell, — the first on the R. , north frpm Clerkeiiwell-green. Peartree-Court, Shoreditch High- Street, — at 130,- nearly op. the church, Peartree-Court, Lambeth-Marsh.— behind the Peartree public-house, a few yards pn the L. towards the Horn.brewery. Peartree-Row, Lambeth.Marsh, forms part of the N. side the road, about midway between Blackfriars-road and 'Westmlnster- bridge-road. Peartree.Street, Lambeth-Marsh,— is parallel to or behind Peartrec- Row, See the last article. Pear-Street or Peartree-Street, West minster, — the W. continuation of Old Pye-st. extending from Duck- lane to Strutton-ground. Peartree-Street, Goswell-Street, — at 72, being thethird on the R, north frora Old-st, it extends to 13, Brick-lane, Peck's Rents. Cherrytree - Alley, Golden-Lane, St, Luke's, — a few dpprs on the L, from Golden-lane towards Hatfield-st. Pedlars-ACre, Lambeth, a few yards on the L, from the foot pf Westminster-bridge, it extends to Narrow-wall. . Peeriess-Place, City-Road,— forms ^ part ofthe W. side, between the furilpike and Peerless-row. Peeriess-Pool, City-Road, — is situate on the W. side of Peeriess-place and on the S. side pf Peerless.row. Peericss-Row, City-Road, — the first on the L. about f of a mile N. from Old-st. it extends to Back- st. Ratcliffe-Row. Pelham Pelham-Street, Brick-Lane, Spital fields, — at 63, about the middle of the E. side, near Hanbury's brewery, leading Into Plea.sant- row. Pelican-Court, Little- Britain, — two doors on the L. from Blue-coat- buildlngs, N, end of Butcher hall-lane, ' Pelican Life-Insurance-Office, at 70, Lombard-Street, nearly op. the General - Post - Office, and at Spring-gardens, -Charing, cross. Pelican-Stairs, Wapping- Wall, — at 57, near Foxes-lane from .bhad- well-church, about I| raile below London- bridge, and op, the King's mills, Rotherhithe. Pcll-Place, Pell-Street, Ratcliffe Highway, — the first on the R. from 6, in the New-road towards 194, RatclifFe-highway. Pell-Street, Ratcliffe-HighWay, — at 101. about five doors on the L. from Ship-alley. Wellclose-sq. Pembcrton-Row. Fetter-Lane, — the continuation of Feathers - court from 18, in the said lane. PennlngtonrStreet, Ratcliffe-High- way,-;.is parallel to and between part of it and the London-docks- wall extendin.e; to OldGravel-lane. Penny-Fields.. Poplar. — on the N. side the High-st. or road, near the Commercial-road.. Penson - Place, Commercial -Road, Limehouse, — form:- part of the S. side, about J of a mile E. from fhe church, it extends from Rich- st. towards the West.Indla-docks. Penton-Grove. WhIte-Lior»-Street, Pentonville, — at 44, ab.)ut -^ of a mile on the L. from High-street, Islington, Penton- Place, Pentonville.-is neariy op, the chapel in the High-st.or road, about -} ofa mile from the Angel, Islington, Penton-Place. Newington ot Wal worth,— at the W, end of Manor- place, leading to Canterbury-row, Newington. Penton-RoWj Walworth High-Street or Road. — forms part of the W, side, extending from Manor-row to West-lane, near -j a mile from the Elephant and Castle. Penton-Street, Walworth, — the W. continuation of Amelia-st, ex tending from Church-st. to Pen ton-place. Penton - Street, Pentonville High- btreet or Road, — the second on the R. about ^ of a mile from the Angel-inn, Ishngton. Pentonville, — a large distrift- In the Parish of St, James, Clerken well, extending from High-st, Islington to Battle-bridge, near Sorrimers-town. Pepper Alley, High - Street, Bo. rough, — three or four doors on the R. frora London- bridge. Pepper-Alley-Stairs, on the W. side of London-bridge. See the , last article. Pepper - Street, Duke - Street, Bo rough, — the first on theL. a few yards from the W. end of Queeu- st. it extends to St. Saviour's workhouse. Perceval-'StreetjClerkenwell, — atthe N.end of St. John-st. being the last on the R. about ^ a mile from Smithfield, it extends to Goswell-st. Percy's Alley, King John's Court, Holywell - Lane, Shoreditch. — a few yards on the L. from 13, Holywell-lane, Percy-Mews, Rathbone-Place, ; about three doors on the L. from Percy-st. towards Oxford-st, Percy - Street, Tottenham - Court- Road, — at 37, neariy op, Bedford- st, about ^ of a mile on the L. from Oxford-st, Periwinkle-Court, Periwinkle-Street, Ratcliffe, — the first on the R. a few yards frpra Brpok-st. Periwinkle^ Periwinkle . Street, Brook - Street, Ratcliffe, — Is nearly op. Butcher- row from Ratcliffe-cross, it leads to Ratcliffe-square. Perkins's Rents, Great Peter-Street, Westminster, — about the middle of the N, side, extending to 48, Old Pye-st. Perry's Dock, Blackwall, — On the E. side of Blackwall-causeway and the S. side of the East-India- dock. Perry's Place,Oxford-Street, — at 30, the third coach-furning about thirty doors on the R, frora St, Giles's, Perry's Rents, Hackney-Road, — : — about i of a mile on theL, frora Shoredirch.church, near the Axe public-house. Perry's Rents, Old -Gravel-Lane, St, George's in the East, — the con- tinuation of John's Rents, entering by 46, Old Gravel-lane. Pershore . Place, Battle - Bridge or ' Sommers. Tpwn, — forras part of - the R, side the New-road, near the turnpike. Battle-bridge, it is continued by Dyer's Place and Judd's Place. Pcsthpuse-Rpw, Old-Street, — at the W, end ofSt. Luke's Hospital, it leads to Ratcliffe-Row, St, Peter's Alley, Cornhill, — at 55, the last on the R, frora the Man sion-house, leading to 2, Grace church-st. St, Peter's Church, Comhill, See the last article, St. Peter.Cheap-Church, Wood-St, Cheapside. — about twenty-doprs on the L. frora 1 23, Cheapside, St, Peter-le-Poor's Church, Old Broad-Street, between 62 and 63, nearly op. the Excise-office, Peter's-Court, St, Martin's Lane, Charing-Cross. — at 111. about six doors N. of Hemming's Row, Peter's Court, Rosemary-Lane,— -be hind 28, about 5 of a mile on the R, from the Minories. St. Peter's Hill, Upper Thames- Street,— at 216, about I of a mile on the L. from Blackfriars-bridge, it extends to 5, Little Knight- , Rider-st. St. Peter's Lane, St. John-Street, West. Smithfield, the third on the L. from 75, Smithfield, or the first on the R. In Cow-cross. St. Peter's Place, Walworth-Comr mon, — is op. the St. Paul public. house, about -]- ofa mile on the R. from Surrey-square towards the Camberwell- road , St. Peter - Street, Walworth - Com- mon, — about § of a mile on the - R. frora Westmoreland-academy tpwards the Camberwell-road. Peter-Street, Redcross-Street. Bo rough, — at 45, near the Mint. extending to Little Guildford-st, Peter-Street (Litrie), Westminster. — the continuation of Wood-st. en. tering by 63, Millbank.st, it extends to Marsham-st. Peter.Street (Great). Westminster, — the continuation of the last de scribed, extending to the Grey. coat-sehool, Horseferry-road. Peter-Street (New). Great Peter- Street, Westminster. — the first on the R, about eighteen doors E, from Strutton-ground, ' Peter-Street. Wardour-Street. — the fourth on the R. aboul j of a mile from 381. Oxford.st, seven doors N. of Litrie Pulteney-st. Peter-Street. Bloomsbury. — the con tinuation of Bow-st. from rip, Drury-lane or from the W. end of Holborn Peter-Street. Great Saffron-Hill. — at -29, near -5- ofa mile on the R. from Holborn-bridge along Field- lane. Peter-Street. Sun-Street. Bishops- gate-WIthout. — the first on the L, frora 149. Bibhopsgate-St, it leads towards Moorfields, Peter-Street, Mcunt-Street, Bethnal- Green, Grcen.-^fhe first on the R, from 45, Church-st, along Rose-st. Peterborough-Court, Fleet-Street, — at 135, the fifth on the R. about twenty-four doors frora Fleet- market. Petersburg-Wharf, Narrow-Wall, Lambeth, by the Lambeth. water-wPrks, abbut -^ of a mile below Westminster-bridge- PettlcoatrLane, Whitechapel or Spl- talfields,— at 41, Aldgate Highest. about y of a mile on the L. from Aldgate-pump, it extends to Widegate-st- Bishopsgate, Petticoat-Square, Petticoat-Lane, — about ^ of a mile pn the L- from 41, Aldgate High-st. and nearly op. Wentwprth-st. Petty 's Court. Hanway-Street, Ox ford-Street, — about six doors on the L. from 22, Oxford-st. Petty - Bag - Office, -behind 14, chancery-lane, being the secpnd gateway pn the R, frpm 192, Fleet-st. Pettyford - Cpurt, Drury - Lane, — three or fpur doors on the R. from 3'25, In the Strand, near the New- church. Pewulr-Platter Coach-Office, — at 86, Gracechurch-stj-eet, by theSprpad- Eagle-inn. Pewterers-Hall. — behind 15. Lime- st. on the E. side cf Leadenhall- market. Pheasant.Court, Angel-Alley, Bi- shopsgate-Without. — at the back of 137, Bishopsgate-st, near Sun- street, Phil's Buildings, Houndsdlteh,Br-at - 106, neariy op. St. Mary-Axe, Philanthropic- Annuity-Office,TT-r-at 89, Pall-mall, about sixteen doors . on the R. from the Palace. Philanthropic-Charity, Fort-Place, Bermond.sey, — about ^ of a mile on the R. frora Star-corner, or from Bermondsey New.roa4 to wards Blue-anchor, rpad. P Philanthropic r Reforrii, Londptl.: Road, St. Geprge's Fields,— en trance by the first pn the R, a few doors frpm the Obelisk to- wards the Elephant and Castle, Phillips's Buildings, Willsted-Street, Spmmers-Town, — at 30, the first cpach-turning pn the R. from the New-road, Phillips's Buildings, Walwprtb-Cpm- rapn, near Westmoreland-aca. demy, being the E. continuation of Thudow-piaee, entering by 20, Appllo.building«, East-lane, Phillip's Court, Brackley - Street, Goldon-Lane. C rlpplega.te.-r- three doors on the R, frora Golden. lane, near Barbican, Phillips's Gardens.Tottenham-Place, Tottenham - Court -^oad, the second on the L, in Tottenham. St. from Tottenham-court.road, Philip-Lane, London-Wall,— at 8, between W-opd-st and -Alderman, bury, it extends to 22, Addle-st, Phillips's Row, Tottepha^-Cpurt,- forms part of the S, side the New- rpad, by Phillips's gardew» Philips . Street, Charles .- Street, St George's In the East,— the first on tbe R. nprth from Lower Cprur well-st, or from op. Blue-gate- fields, B.ack-,}ane, Philological - Society, King - Street, EdgwarerRoafl, the fet door E. of Brown-st. about .i of a mile on the L. from 54. Edgwjre- ' roa.4, Philpot.Lane, Fenchureh-Street,— t£e first on the R, twelve doors from Gracechurch-st, it extends to Little Eastcheap. Phllpot-Terrace, Edgware-Road,— forms paxt of the W, side, op. Portraan-place, about | of a mile on the L. from Tyburn-turnpike. Phipps-Court, Phipps-Street, Holy- weU-MouB-t, — the first pn the L. a few yards fjpm Chapel-st. Phlpps-Street, Chapel-.Stregt, Holy well- -the first on the R. from the Curtain- W6ll-Mpunt,' a few dOOis road. ^ Phcenix-Alley, Lphg'-Acre, — at 56, nearly pp. Hanover-st. it extehds to Hart-street. PhoBriix-Cpurt, West-street, West- Sraithfield, — a fewdoprs on theL. froria 86, Smithfield. Phoenix-Court, Newgate - Streeti — fpiir dpprs on the R. frora the Old-Bailey towards Cheapside* Pheenix^COUrt, Old-Change,.^at 27, op. Little Carter-Lane. Phoenix-Court, Butcher-Row, Upper East-Smithfield, at 38, about fifteeri doors, on the R. from 80, Upper East-Smithfield. " Phoenix Fire-Ofiice, — on the S. side of Lombard-st. the corner of Ab church-lane, and op. Change-alley. —-Also, at Charing-cross, op. the King's Mews. Pheeriix Newspapcr^Office, Strand,- ac 163, being thfe S. W. comer of Exfcter-chang6. Phcenix-Place, Ratcliffe,— -forms part Pf the N. side the st. by the Phte- liix- Tavern, nearly op. Ratcliffe- crpss, abput -t a mile on the L, belpw Shadwell-church. Pheeriix-^Place, Phcenlx-Street, Som- mers-Tpv/ri. — is situate between Ossulstoh- street and Middlesex- street. Phoenik-Row, Blackfriairs-Road. — fprras part pf the W. side, neat -i a raife on the R. from ElackfrlarS- bridge, it extends frora Valentlne- pl. to Webber-st. or row. Phcenlx-Street, Crown-Street, St. Giles's,^ — the first on the R. four or ¦ five doors from NeW ComptPn- street. PIioenix-Etreet, Bloomsbury, or St. Giles's, the first on the L, in Plumbtree-st. from 19, Broad-st. it extends to Dl6t-st, Phoenix-Street, Somraers-ToWn. at the S, E. corner of Clarendon-sq. by the Polygon, it ey.tend& to the Crescent, ¦ Phoenix-Street, Wheeler-Street, Spi. talfields, at-40. the third on the R. frera Lamb-sti it extends to 159. Brick-lane, Phcenlx-Street, East ..Lane, Wal- WPrth, — the second on the R. in South-st. and a few doors ftora Apollo-buIldingS. Phcfcnix CpaUWharf, Clink^Street, Borough, on the W. side St. Mary-Overy's-Dock, about ^ ofa riille above London-bridge. PhoBnIx-Wharf, Wapping,— entrance by 245, Wapping-st. on the W. side of Executioh.-dock. Phosnix Stone-Wharf, Fore-Street, Lambethj— — a few dpprs ftom Broad-st. towards Vauxhall, Phoenix- Yard, Oxford-Street, — -a.t 126, near -J of a mile on the R. frora St; Giles's, itieads to PrinCes- st. Cavendish-square. Piccadilly, at the N. end of the Haymarket, where the numbers begin and end, viz, 1 and 142, it ektends to Hyde-park-corner^ about a mile in length. PIchegrue-PlaCe, London-Rpad, St. ' Geprge's-FIelds, forms part of the W. side, about an equal dis. tante between the Obelisk and the Elephant and Castle. Pickering's Place, St. James's Street,- is four doors on the R. from the Palace towards Piccadilly. Pickering's Place, or Court, Union* Street, St, George's Fields.^— the third on the L, from op, West-sq, towards the London-road ,- Pickett-Street, Strand,— forms a part of the R, side, commencing near Temple.bar. .nnd extends towards St, Clement's church. Pickle-Herrlng-StalrSjHorselydovtn,- the N, end of Vineyard, entering . by 110, Tooley-st. about | of a mile belo'w London-bridge, Pidcock's Buildings, Borough-Road, St. St. George's Fields,— -a few yards on the L. frora Stones-end towards the Obelisk, and nearly op. the - King's Bench. Pig-Alley, Wheeler-Street, Spital fields, — the first on the R, fifteen doors frora 32, Lamb-st. Spital- square, Pig's.Qnay,.W, side of Blackfriars- Bridge, the last on the L, in William-st, from 20, New Bridge- street, Pigeon-Court, Angel-Alley, Long- Alley, Moorfields,— the first on the L. a few yards from Long- alley, Pllgrira-Street, Ludgate-Street,-at 3, the second on the L. a few doors from St, Paul's Church-yard. Pillory-Lane, lower East-Smith field, the second on the L. in St, Catherine's st. about § of a ' mile frora Tower-hill, it leads to Butcher-Row, Pilot Newspaper-Office, 104, Strand,- a few doprs on the L. from Exeter- change, towards Charing-crpss, Pimlico,— ;— commences at Bucking ham-gate, and extends to Cjbelsea, about I of a mile in length, Pimlico, Hoxton; about | of a mile on the L. from Old-.st. road, & nearly op. the White-Hart. PImlico-Gardens, Hoxton, — on the S. side ofthe last described, and a ftw yards from it, leading to Ha. berdashers-walk. Pimlico- Vv'harf, Pimlico. — about |. of a mile on the L. from Buck ingham-gate, and nearly op. Eaton- street. Pine -Apple - Court, Castle - Lane. Westminster, — the third on the R. . a few doors from York-st. leading to 14, William-st. Pinks-Row, Ratcliffe-Row, City. Road. — near 4 of a mile on the L. from Finshury.sq. being the first on the right W. from Bath-st, Pinncr-Court, Gray's-Inn-Lane, — at 35; that number ontheR, from Middle-row, Holborn,, Pinncr-Court, Old Broad-Street,— at 55, nearly op. the Excise. office, and on the Js, side of Great Winchester-st, Pi pemakers- Alley, , Bedfordbury,-,at 35. about the middle ofthe E.'ilde, Pipemakers-Alley, Old Montague- Street, Whitechapel, — the first on theL. a few yards from Osborn.st. Pipemakers-Alley, White-Horse-St. Ratcliffe, — the first on the L. a few yards from the Commercial- road, towards Stepney. ; Pipemakers-Alley, Narrow. Street, Limehpuse, — the thlrdon theL. a few doors below Mr, Turner's wharf. Pipemakers-Alley, Maze, Bnrough,- the last on the R. from 195, Tf,oIey-st. Pinchers-Court. White's Alley, Cole man-Street. — is the continuation of it, entering by 60, Coleman- St. it leads into Little Bell.alley. ^ PItfield-Street, Hoxton,— the first on the L, in Old-st. road, from the City -road, towards Shoreditch- church. and op. Paul.st, Pitt's Court, Crispin-street, Spital fields, — three doors S. from H,^ Union-st. Bishopsgate. Pitt's Place, Bankside, Southwark,— at the N. end of Williams's courtj Maid-lane, entering nearly op. Great Guildford-st, Pitt's-Place, Kent-Road, forpis part of the R. side, nearly op. the Bricklayers-arms. Pitt-Street, Kent-Road,— the first oa the R. below the Bricklayers- arms, leading to Lock's fields, M'alworth. Pitt - Street, Prpspeft - Place, St. Geprge's Fields,— the second on the L, a few doors from the Ele phant and Castle, towards West- square, PItt.Street, Blackfriars-road, — the first 1 first on the R, a few doors from Surrey-Chapel towards the Bridge. Pitt-Street, Chariotte-Street, Rath. bone-Place, — at 26, a few doors N. frora Goodge.st. it extends to Jphn-st. Pitt's - Head - Mews, May-Fair, or Park-Lane,— -the seventh on the R, about ^ pf a mile frpm Picca dilly, it leads to 22, Curzon-st. Pittman's Buildings, Ironmongers- Row, St. Luke's, — the continua tion of it, entering by 97, Old- street, on the E, side ofthe church, Pittman's Place, Berraondsey, at the back of Printers-pl, near the 'W, end of Jamalca.row, leading to the Spa-road, Pland's Buildings, Bell-Alley, Gos well-Street, a few yards on the L. from 12, Goswell-street, Plantation- Place, Commercial-Road, Stepney, a fewyards on the R. from 'White - Horse - st. Ratcliffe, towards Whitechapel. Platform, Rotherhithe - Street, nearly op. Love-lane, on the W. side of Rotherhithe-stairs, abput i of a mile W. frora the church. Platina - Street, Tabernacle - Walk, JFinsbury-Square. — at 30, between Castle-st. and Paradise-st. Plato-Place, Bowling . Green-Lane, New-Road, Marybone, — the se cond on' the R,. frora the New- road, near the Yorkshire-stingo. Playhouse- Yard, Whitecross-Street, St. Luke's, at 189, aboutthe middle of the W. side, extending to Golden-l.ine. Playhouse- Yard,Water-Lane. Black friars. — pn the S, side pf Appthe- caries-hall, being the third on the R, from Earl-street, ' Pleasant . Court, Broadwall, Lam beth, or Christ-Church, — about the middle of the W. side, nearly op. Angel-place. Pleasant-Passage, Mile-End-Road, — the first on the left E. a few doors from the 'Old Globe, about 1| mile on the L. ftpra Aldgate. Pleasant-Place, Pentpnville, — fprms part pf the N. side the High-st. pr rpad, pp. the Bell, near Battle- bridge. Pleasant-Place, Kingsland-Rpad,— forras part of the R. side about f amile from Shoreditch-church,and op. Pleasant-row. Pleasant.Place.Bethnal-Green.Road, See Pollard-Row. Pleasant-Place. Pleasant-Retreat, St. George's Fields, — behind 22, be. ing the comer of George's Rqw from Blackfriars-road. Pleasant - Place, Lambeth, or St. George's Fields, — at the S. end of Gibraltar-row, entering by the fourth on the left W. frora the Elephant and Castle. Pleasant-Place, Pleasant-Rpw, Ken- nIngtpn-Lane,-a few doors on the L, frora near Carlisle-chapel, Ken nington-lane, Pleasant- Place, or Row, Walworth- Common, the continuation of Portland-row, about j of a mile on the L, from the turnpike, to wards Westmoreland-academy. Pleasant - Retreat, Palmers -Village, Westminster,— at the further end of Paradise . row, entering by Bridewell from Brewers-green. Pleasant . Retreat, St. George's Fields.- the continuation of George's rowfrpm Blackfriars-road towards Baron's buildings. (Note, the N.W. side of the st. is called Gray-Street). Pleasant-Rpw, Pentonville, — fprms part of theN. side the Hijgh-st. or road, nearly op. the Bell, extend ing from the turnpike to South. araptori-street. Pleasant-Row, Britannia - Gardens, Hoxtpn,— a few houses pn the L, side, entering by Haberdashers- walk. Pleasant-Rew, Kingsland-Road,— Kk fprms forms part of the L. side, about i a mile from Shoreditch-church, op. the alms-houses. Pleasant-Row.WIUIam. Street, Shore. ditch, — tlte first on irhe R. a few doors from 137, Shoreditch High- street. Jleasant-Row, Green-Street, Beth nal-Green ,-T-the firstpn the R. in fipnner-st. frpm Green-st. about , Jr of a mile east from the Green. Pleasarit - Row, Mile - End New- Town, — the N. parallel to part of Church-stj or the continuation of Pelhara-st; entering by 60, Brick- lane. Pleasant-Row, Globe-Alley, Lime house, — the second on the R. from 34, Narrow-st. (on the E. side the draw-bridge). Pleasant.Row, Mile.End-Road, the N. end of PIeasant.passage, on the E, side die Old Globe. Pleasant-Rovir, Kennington-Lane, — the first on the L.. about .§ of a mile from the Plough and Harrpw, Newrington High-road, it leads to 36., Yprk-row, In the said road, Pleasant.Row, Wagstaff 's Buildings, Maid -Lane. Borough, three dpprs pn the R. from Maid-lane, or from the N. end of Great Guildford-Street, Pleasant- Row, East-street, or Lane, Walworth, — the fourth on the L. about f of a mile from, Walworth High-st. or road, Pleasant-Row, East-Street, or Lane, Walworth.— is between Kjng-st, and Camden-st, a few ddors E, of the last, Pleasant-Row, South-Street, E.ist- Lane, Walworth. — the first on the R. a few yards from Appllo. buildings. Pleasant - Row, Deptfprd Lower- Road, See Black Horse-Square, PlesBaiit-Row, Willow-Walk, Ber- mondsey, — about six houses on the , R* oveftheditch from Page'swalki Plough-AUeyj Barbican, at 51^ near the middle of the N. side, Plough-Alley, Wapping-Street, — a{ 48, about that number of houses on the L, below Hermitage. bridge, Plough-Court, Carey-Strfeet, Lin. coln's-lMi- Fields, — at 21, about that number of houses on the L. frora 99, Chancery-lane, Plough-Court, Gray's-Inn-Lane,— i at 2-4. about that number of doors cm the R, frpm Middle-row, Hol born, Plough-Court, Fetter-Lane. — at 48, about tweniy.three doors on theL< frora 34, jHplbom-hill. Plpugh-Court, Holborn-Hill.-at 86, the second on the R. a few doors frorti Fleet-market. Plough-Courty Lombard-Street, — at 37, about five doors on the L. frora 24. Graeechureh-st. Plough-Street, Whitechapel High. Street, at 44, about fourteen dpors on the right E. from Red-' Ilpn-street. Plough- Yard, Shpreditch High-St.— is parallel tp part of the W, side, say from 223 to 243, extending from Rose -yard, or court, to KIng's-head.court, , Plough- Yard.Seething-Lane, Tower* Street, — at 16, the second on the L, about six dcors frora 56, Tower-street, Plough- Yard, Bermondsey-Street,— at 79, about twelve doers N* from Russell-st. Plough and Harrow- Yard* Kent-St. Borough,^ — at 84, near Bieknel's . Rents, about -| of a mile on the L. from behiiid St. George's church. Plumber's. or Plummer's Buildings^ Wilmot -Street, Bethnal- Green- Road, — at the S. end ofit, behind the Lamb public-house. Pluraber's or Plummer's Courtj High - Holbprn, at 111, five doors E. of King.sgate^.street j and I of "I ofa mile on the R. from Fleet- market. Plumbers - Row, Mile - End Old- Town, — entrance by 266, White chapel-road, bearing to the R. it extends to the Commercial road. |Plumhers-Row, City-Road, — forms part of the £. side, by the turn- pike, and op. Peerless - place, about I of a mile on the R. from Finsbury.square. Plumbers -Street, City-Road. nearly op. Fountain-place.- about i of a mile on the right N. from Old street. Plumb-Tree-Court, Holborn-Hill.- at 76, three doors on the L, from Fleet-market, extending to 51, Shoe-lane. Plumb -Tree -Street, Broad- Street, Bloomsbury, or St. Giles's,— at 19, about that number of doors on the R, from the W. end of Hol born. Poets-Comer, Westminster. — adjoin ing the S. side of the Abbey, and the N. side of Old Palace-yard. Pointers - Buildings, Old - Street- Road, — the first on the L. about five or six doors from Shoreditch- church, towards tbe City-road. Pointers - Buildings, Shoreditch, — the continuation of French-alley, entering by 150, Shoreditch High. street. Poland-Street, Oxford-Street, at 365, the sixth on the L. about |. of a mile frora St. Giles's, ex- tending to 14, Broad-street. Polen, or Pollen. Street, Hanover. Street, Hanpver.Square, — at 13, six doors on the R.,from the S, E. corner of the square, extending to 9, Maddox-Street. Police-Qffice, Queen-Square, West minster, — two or three doors on the L. frora the Broad-way, to wards St. James's Park. Police-office, Great Marlborough- Street, at 26, W, end, the third door on the L. from Argyll- street. jPo,lice-Office, Bow-Street, Covent. barden, — four doors on the L. from Great Russell-street, CoVent- Garden. Police.Office, Hattcn-Garden, — -at 54, being that nuraber of doors on the R. from Holborn-hill. Police - Office, Worship - Street, — at 23, next door to the Duke of Northumberland ' public - house, near the Curtain-road. Pplice-Office,Lambeth-Street,Good- man's Fields, — the £rst door on the R. from Litrie Ayliffe-st. Pohce -Office. High- Street, Shad well, — — at 157, about twenty doors oij the L, east of or below the church. Police-office for the River Thames^- by 260, Wapping-st. on the E. side of Wapping New-stairs, and opposite King's stairs, Rother hithe. Pollce-Office, Union-Hall, Borough,- a few doors on the L, in Union- st. frora 218, High-st. Pollard-Row, Bethnal-Green-Road,- a few doors W. of Wilmot-square, about |. of a mile on the L. fromi 65, Shoreditch. Pollard - Street, Bethnal - Green- Road, the first E. parallel to part of Pollard-row, say from I to 16. Polygon, Sommers Town, See Clarendon-Square. Pomona-Place, Little James-Street, Lisson-Green, — the first on the L. a few door* N, from tlie E, end of Bell-st. Pond- Yard, Mosses-Alley, Bank- side, Southwark, — a few doors on the R, frpra Maid-lane, p;: from op. Great Guildford-st, Ponders-Court,Burier's-Alley,Grub- Street, Crlpplegates- the second on the R. frora Grub-st. towards Ropemakers-st. Moonfields,. Pontipool- Pontipool-PIace, Webber-Street, St, George's Fields; — the second on ,the R. from the N. side the Mag- ¦ dalen-hospltal, Blackfriars.road, Pontipopl-Rpw pr Cpurt, Ppntipppl- Place, St. Geprge's Fields, — afew yards pn the R. ftpm Webber-st. Pool's Buildings, Mpunt-Pleasant, Cpld-Bath-Fields, the third pn the Ri ftom 72, Gray's-inn-lane, along Little Gray's-inn-lane. Pope's-Head-Alley, Cornhill, at 19, opposite the Royal-Exchange, extending to 73, Lorabard-st. Pope's - Head . Court, Bell - Yard. Temple-Bar, — at 20, about eight- teen doors on the R, from 204, Fleet-st, Pope's.Head-Court, Quaker-Street, Spitalfields, — about four doors on the R, from 29, Wheeler-st, Pope's-Hill, Shadwell High-Street,- at 75, the fourth on the right, E. ftora the church, leading to Shad well water-works, Ppplar, cpmraences at the Ccra- mercial-road, by the West-India decks, and extends to Blackwall. Poplar Charlty-SchopI, Ppplar High- Street or Road, — by the Town- hall,' about -J- of a raile on the R, ftora the Commercial-road, Ppplar-Grpve. Oval, Kennlngtpn- Cpramon, the termination of Clayton-st. on the R, from Ken. nlngtpu-green. Poplar-Marsh. See Marsh- Wall, Poplar-Row, Kent-Road, — the first on the L. a few doprs ftpm the Elephant and Castle, leading to Brandon's - row and Newlngton- causeway. Poplar-Row, Lock's Fields, Wal worth,— ^the second on the L. in Pitt-st. ftom nearly pp, the Brick- layers-atms, Kent-read, Popplngs-Ceurt, Fleet-Street, — at 111, abput sdven dpprs pn the R, from Fleet-market, Porridge-Pot-AUey, ' Old-Street, St. Luke's, — at 106, abput ten doors on the R, from the church towards Gpswell-st, Portaville- Passage, Lisle-Street, Lei- cester-Square, — three or fourdcors on the L, frpm Little Newport- st, leading into Ryder's court. Porter's Court, Old Montague-Street, Whitechapel, — the second on the L, a few dpprs frpra Osbprn-st. Pprter-Street, Leicester-Square — the N, cpntinuatipn of Castle-st. ex. tending from 14. Great Newport. St. to Litchfield-st, Porter's Quay,- Lower Thames. Street.— entrance by 32, on the W. side the Custom-house, Porriand- Chapel, Great Pordand- Street. Marybone. — about ^ pf a mile pn the left. N. frera 102, Oxfprd-st. entering by John-st. Pprriand - Mews. Pprtland - Street, Wardpur-Street, at 20, abput eight dpprs pn the L, from 72, Berwick-st. Pprdand-Place. Marybpne, — is pa rallel tP and between Charlptte-st, and Harley-st, Cavendish-square. Pprriand - Place, Walwprth - Com- mon, — part of the L, side the road, near J: pf a raile from the turnpike towards Westmoreland- acaderay. Portland-Road, Great Porriand - Street, Marybone. — the ccntinua- tipn pf it, entering by Jphn-st, 1 02. Oxford-st. extending to the New.rpad. Portland-Row. New-Road, Mary bone. — forms part of the N, side, op, the last described, and about i pf a mile pn the R, frpm Tot- tenhara.cpurt.rpad. Pprtland-Street (Great), Marybpnt,- the cpntinuatipn pf Jphn-st, en tering by 102, Oxfprd St. leading into Portland-road, Porriand-Street (Little), Marybone,- intersefts Great Pprriand-st. at 7, aboat I of a mile Ni from Ox ford. ford-street, it extends ftom 109, Great Tichfield-st, to 4, Edward- street, Portland - Street, Wardour - Street, Soho, — at 112, the secpnd on the R. from 382, Oxford-st, . Portland- 'Yard, Buckingham-Place, Fitzrpy-Square, — at 21', a few doors on the R. ftom the New- road. P6rtman . Mews North, Portman- Square, — the first parallel to the N» side, extending from Baker-st. to Gloucester-st. ' Portraan - Mews South, Portman- Square, — the first parallel to the S. side, extending from 10, Port man-st. to 24, Orchardist, Portman- Place, Edgware-Road, . forms part of the E. side, about ¦| of, a mile on the R. frem Ty- ' burn-turnpike. Portraan-Square, — at the N. end of Orchard-st. frora 197, Oxford- st, or at the S, end of Baker-st, from the New-road. Portman- Street, Oxford-Street, at 220, the third on the L. about |. of a mile from Tyburn- turnpike, extending to Portman. square. PortpooLLane, Gray's-Inn-Lane, — at 62, about ^qta mile on the R. ftpm Middle-row, Hplborn, it extends to 63, Leather-lane. Pprtsmputh- Place, Lower Kenning ton-Lane, — forms part of theL. side, a few doors ftom the Plough , and Harrow public-house, I^Jew- ington. Portsmouth - Street, Lincoln's-Inn- Fields, — at the S. W. corner, lead. ing to Clare-market. Portugal - Row, Lincpln's - Inn - - Fields, — the S, side ofthe square. See Lincoln's-InnTFields, Pprtugal - Street, Lincpln's - Inn- -Fields, — the first parallel to the S. side, commencing eight doors ffpm the S. E. corner. Portugal - Street, South Audley- Street,— is parallel to a part of _ the W, side J say frpra 56 to 61, extending ftom 80, Mount-st, to 3, Chapel-st, Post - Office (General), Lombard- Street, — entrance by 11, on the E. side the church, also op, 22, Abchurch-lane. Post-Office (General Two-penny Post), Gcrrard-Stteet, Sphp, — at 38, about ten doprs pn the L. ftpm Little Newpprt-st. Postern-Row, Tower-Hill,— facing the N. side the Tower, say the middle ofit, extending from Great Tower-hill (Pr 'Trinity-square) to Little Tower-hill. Poller's Place, Bermondsey New- Road, — a few doors on the L. from the Brlcklayeirs-arms, towards Bermondsey-church. Potter's Fields, Pratt-Street, Lam beth, — between the S. end of it and Paradise-row. Potter's Fields, Horselydown, — at the E. end of Tooley-st. near -f a mile on the L. from London- bridge. ' ^ Poultry, — the E, continuation of Cheapside, extending from the Old-Jewry to the Mansion-house. Poultry - Compter, See Compter- Court, Pound-Passage, Ratcllffe-Row, St. , Luke's, — a few doors on the L. ftom Bath-st, City-road, towards Pittman's Buildings, Powell's Alley, Kent - Street, Bo rough, — at 296, about twelve doors on the R. from behind St, George's church, Powell's Place. City-Road, — neariy op, the Shepherd and Shepherdess-. walk, about ^ a mile on the L, frora Finsbury-square, Powis-Place, Great Ormond-Street, Queen - Square,-^^ — at 60, about eight doors on the L, east frora Queen-square, Pownal- 'Pownal-'ferrace. Lambeth, — is op. Chester-place, on the High-road, near Kennington-cross, abont a mile on the R- from Westminster- bridge, Pratt's Buildings, New Gravel- Lane, Shadwell, — at 76, a few doors on the R. from 22, High-st, Shadwell. Pratt-Street, Lambeth, — the third on the L. about ^ of a mile frora the Three Stags public-house to wards the church. Prerogative - Office, at 6, Great Knight-Rider-st. Doftprs - Cora raons, about six doors on the R, ftom Addlchill, Prescot-Street (Great), Goodman's Fields, — is op. Goodman's Yard, entering by 60. in the Minories, it extends from the S, end of Mansel-st. to Lemon.st, PresCPt-Street (LitUe), Goodman's Fields, — the continuation of Man sel-st. through a narrow passage to Rosemary-lane, Preston's Dock, Shad - Thames, Horselydown, — on the W. sideof Horselydown New-stairs. Preston's Lane, Poplar High-Street or Rpad, — about | pf a mile pn the R. ftpra the Cpmmercial-rpad, leading tp the 'West-lndia-dpcks. bascn. Price's Alley, Litrie Pulteney-Street, Golden-Square, — at 13, about six doors on the L. frora Great Wind mill-st. Price's Buildings, Bowling-Green, King-Street, Borough, — the last on rhe L. from 49, King-st. nearly op. Mermaid.court. Price's Court, Old - Street, St. Luke's, — op. 77, the first on the L, a few doofs from BunhlU.row towards Goswell-st. Price's Court, Birdcage-Alley, Bo rough. — the first on the L. a few yards from Redcross-st. or from the Mint, Price's Court, Queen -Street, Bo- rough, — at 90, four doors on the L, frora Whitecross-st. towanS Duke-st. Price's Court, Gravel-Lane, Christ- Church, — a few doors on the R, south frpm Maid-lane and nearly op, Zoar-st, Price's Place, Gravel-Lane, Christ- Church,— rabout the middle ofthe W. side, leading into fiear-cpurt. Bear-lane, Price's Street. Gravel-Lane, Christ. Church, — the last pn the L, iij Green - walk frem Hplland-st. Blackfriars-rpad. Priest- Alley, Great Tower-Street,— at 48, four doors on the L. from the W, side of Tower-hill, Priest-Court, Foster-Lane, four doors on the R. from 147, Cheap- side. Prim rose- Alley, Church-Street^ Bo. rough.Market, — the first on the R. ftpm St. Mary-Overy's-Ddck, nearly pp, St. Saviour's church,' Primrpse-Court, Lpng. Alley, Moor-^ fields, — the first pn the R. nordj ftpra Prirarose-st, Primrose - Hill, Salisbury . Square, Fleet-Street, — at the S, W, cor- ner, entering by 82, Fleet-st, it leads to Water-lane. Primrose-Street, Bishopsgate- With out, — at 110, nearly op, SpitaU square, it extends to Long-alley Moprfields, Prince^- Alley, Princes-Street, Ro therhithe, — at 15, abput the mid, die of the E. side, leading into Elephant-lane. Princes-Court, Princes-Street, West. minster. — at the comer of Great George-st. and St, Jaraes's Park, Princes-Court, Stafford-Place, Pim lico, — afew dpprs on the L, ftpm Stafford-row, near Buckingham, gate, Princes-Cpurt, Princes-Street, Pim- llcp,— the first pn the R. a few doors doors from Queen's Row (late Nixon's Yard). Princes - Court, Whitcomb- Street, Charing-Cross, — about the middle of the W. side, three or four doors S. from James-st. Hay market. Prhices - Court, Duke - Street, St. James's,— -the fpurth pn the R, , entering by 182, Piccadilly. Prin-ces-Court,Drury-Lane,' — at 144, about twelve doors S. from Great Queen-st. Princes-Court, Porter-Street, Lei cester - Square,— — about seven doors on the L. ftom Great New port-st. leading into Newport- market, Princes-Court, Ccleman-Street, about fifteen doors on the R. from London- wall. Princes - Court, Banner - Street, St. Luke's, — about five doors on the R. from 80, Bunhill-row. Princes-Court, Old Gravel-Lane, Ratcliffe-Highway, — at 27, about I of a mile on the L. from 165, Ratcliffe-highway. Princes-Court, Princes.Street, Beth nal-Green, — the first on the R. a few yards from Virginia-st. be hind Slioredltch-church. Princes-Court, Princes-Street, Lon- dpn-Rpad, St. Geprge's Fields, — abput the middle of the E. side, leading tp thesaid rpad. Princes-Court,, Princes-Street, Lam beth, — the second on the R. a few doors frora Vauxhall towards An derson's walk. Princes-Mews, Princes-Street, West minster, — the first on the L. from Great George-st. by St. James's , Park. Princes - Place, New - Road, St, Geprge's in the East, — a feW doors on the L. from Cable-st. ind nearly op. the entrance to Pririces-square. PriricesiPlace, Pririces-RoiV, Mile- End New-Town, — the second on the R. along Chapel-st. entering by Great Garden-st. from 50, VVhitechapeUroad. Princes-Place, Coramercial-Road, — forms part of the S. side, extend ing from near Cannon-street-road tpwards Whitechapel. Princes-Place, Pimlicp, — the E. end bf Princes.st. bearing to the R. entering by Queen's Row. Princes . Place, Lambeth,— is op. Chester-place, on the High-road near Kennington-cross, abOut a mile on the R. from Westminster. bridge. Princes-Place, Newington High- Road, op. Newington - place, near Kennington-coramon, about f a mile on the R, frora Newing ton-church. Princes. Place, Surrey-Square, Kent- Road or Walworth, — at the W. side, near Monraputh-place, Princes - Rents cr Rpw, Loraan'j Pond, Borough, — the second on the R, in Totterbourne-alley from Duke-st. Princes. Rpad, Princes-Place, Ken- nlngtpn-Crpss, — at 10, pp. Ches ter-place, extending tp the Black Prince publlc-hpuse. Princes-Rpw, King-Street, Piralico or Chelsea, — at 5, leading into Clifford-row and Queen-st, near Ranelagh-walk. Princes-Row, Pimlico. See Princes- Street. Princes-Row, Newport-Market. — ¦ forras part of the E, side ofthe said market by Princes-court. Princes - Row, Mile - End New- Town,— —.the continuation of Chapel-st, entering by the first on the R, in Great Garden-st, frora 50, Whitechapel-road. Princes-Row .Walworth High-Street, or Road, — a few houses on the L. at the entrance to the Mpnt- pelierlga-rdens from the said road, about about .^ of a mile frora Arabella- about| of a mile from ithe Elc phant and Castle, iPrinces-Sqnare, Princes-Street, Lin- coln's-Inn-Fields, — a sraall recess on the S. side, nearly op. New Turnstile. Princes-Square, St, George's in the East, — a few doors on the L. in Princes-st, frora 172, Ratcliffe- highway, Princes-Square, Kennington, the terralnation of Cleaver-st. from the White-hart, Kennington-cross, leading to Princes-place, Newing- tpn-high.rpad, Princes-Stairs, Rctherhithe-Street, — at 40, near 1^ raile below LOn- dpn-bridge tpwards the church and pp, Executlpn-dpck, Wap ping, Princes-Street, Pimlicp, — the third on the L. Buckingham-gate, op row. Princes-Street, Westminster,-the first on the R. frora the W, end ofthe Abbey , extending toGreat George- St. and St. James's Park, Princes.Street, Oxfprd-Street, at 119, about ^ a raile pn the R, from Sf, Giles's, leading into Margaret-st, Cavendish-square, Princes-Street, Drury-Lane,-at 123, about -^ of a mile on the R, frora the New Church in the Strand and op, Russell-st, Princes-Street, Little Queen-Street, Lincoln's - Inn. Fields, about eight doors on the L. frora 222., High-Holborn, it extends to Gate-st, Princes-Street, Hanover-Square,-— about six doors on the R. in Swallow-st. frora 322, Oxford-st. extending to the square, Princes-Street, Soho, — the continua tion of Wardour-st. frora 382, Oxford-st. leading into Whit comb-st. Charing-cross, Princes-Street, Red-Lion-Square,— about the middle of the E, side> extending to 31, Bedford-row, Princes-Streel, Northaraptpn-Street, Clerkenwell, — at 40, near the N, end pf St, Jphn-st. leading to Queen-st. and Perceval-st. Princes-Street, Barbican, at 42, abput ten 'doprs' pn theR.- from Rcdcrpss-st. extendingto Bridge- water-square. Princes - Street, Mansion - House- Street, — on the W, side the Bank of England, extending to Loth. bury, Princes-Street, Wilson-Street, Fins- bury-Square, — the first on the R, frora the N, E, corner pf the square tpwards Wprship-st, Princes.Street, Tyson-Street, Beth. nal-Green, — the second on the R, about sixteen doors from op, Brick-lane. Princes-Street, Virginia-Street, Beth- nal-Green, — the first on the L, a few doors from the Birdcage to wards Shoreditch-church, Princes.Street, Brick-Lane, Spital fields. — op, Booth-st. or 50. in the said lane, it extends to Wood- street. Princes-Street, Rosemary-Lane or Sparrow-Corner, — the second on the L. about seventeen doors from the Minories, \ Princes-Street, Ratcllffe-Highway,— at 172, the second on the L. about i of a mile from Wellclose-sq, leading to Princes-square, Princes-Street, Charles-Street, Old Gravel-Lane, — the first on the R. a few doors frora 46, Old Gravel- lane. Princes - Street, Great Hermitage- Street. Wapping, — the last on the L. in the said street by the Lon- dpn-dock-wall. Princes-Street, Lambeth,-the second E. parallel to the Thames, extend ing from Broad-street tP Vaux- hall. Princes- Princes-Street, London-Road, St. George's Fields, — the first on the -, iL,-from the Elephant and Castle. towards the Obelisk, .Princes.Street, Duke-Streel, Bo rough, — about the raiddle of the* S. side, viz, between Queen-st,i and Chariot terst. it extends to Lo-j man's Pond. -Princes-Street, Lock's Fields, Wal worth,— the first on the L, iri- Queeni.st, frora Afton-plaee or from York-st, it extends to Cam-, den-st. I -Princes-Street, Rotherhithe-Street, — '. at 350,: the second W, from the - church. Printers - Court, Bury - Street, St. James's, — at 26, about five doors on the R, from the W, end of .. , Jermyn-st, ; Printers-Place, Bermondsey, — on the| ¦ N, side of Berraondsey-Spa, and on the S. side of the road whiclj leads frora the Neckinger-turnplkej to Jaraaica-row, ! • Printers-Row, Printers-Place, Eer- mp-ndsey, — at the W, end pf'thel last', , I .Printers-Street, Shoe-Lane,— at thej - W. end of Little New-st, entering . by 88, about the middle of Shoe4 lane, j - Printing-House-Lane, Water-Lane, Blackfriars, — the second on the R, a few doprs frora Earl-st. it leads to Printing-house-square. •Printing-House-Square, Blackfriars. See the last article. Printlng-House-Yard, Great Swan- Alley, Coleman-Street, — the first on.theR. afew doors from 66, Coleman-st. Prior-Cpurt, Chamber-Street,, Gppd- man's Fields, — the second on the L. ftom 3, Lemon-st. towards Little Prescpt-st, Pripr-Place, East-Lane,Walwcrth, — fprms part of the N. side, about -f of a mile on the R. ftom the Kent-road. , Prisoners of War Office,— *— at the Transport -ofiice, Dorset - square, Cannon-row, Westminster, Privy-Gardens, Whltehall.-^about J- of a mile on the L, from Charing- cross, and nearly ' opposite the Horse-guards, extending to the Thames. Privy-Seal-Office, Somerset-Place,— the third door on the L. in the square, entering from the Strand. Produce - Court, Lower - Turning, Shadwell, at 11, about four doors on the R. from Star-st. Wapping-wall. Property-Tax-Office,— at 107, Fen church-Street, about twenty dpors on the R, frora Aldgatei Prospeft- Place, Stepney-Green, — the third on the R, about ^ of a raile frora Mile-end-road, extending to Pleasant-row. Prospeft - Place, New - Road, St. George's in the East, — ithe first onthe R. a few doors from Can- non-street-tumpike towards Blue- gate-fields. Prospeft-Place, Poplar High-Street or Road, — the first on the R. a few yards from the Commercial- road. Prospeft-Place, White^Hart-Row, Kennington, — the second on the R. from Clayton-place, Newing ton High-road, towards Kenning ton-lane. Prospeft-Place, St. George's Fields,- on the W. side the Elephant and Castle, extending to the Philan- thrppic-refprra. Prpspeft- Place, Berracnd.sey, ;the continuation of Parker's Row- Dockhead, extends from the Neckinger-turripike towards Ja maica-row. Prospeft-Place, Paradise-Street, Ro- therhithe,-the first on the R. a few yards from Mill-pond-brldge. Prospeft-Row, Henry-Street, Pen tonville, — between Penton-st. and L 1 Hermes- Herifles.st, being a few doors on the L. from White -lionsst, Prospeft-Row, Cambridge. Heath, Hackney-Road.. — forras part of the N, side the road which leads frora the turnpike towards Bon ner's Hall. Prospeft-Row, Mile-End-Road, forras part of the N. side, op. Ewings-buildings, near two railes 1 frora Aldgate. Prpspeft - Row. Walwprth High- Street or Road. — the second on - the L, ftom the Elephant and Castle, it leads to Gloucester-place. Prospeft-Row, Blue-Anchor-Road. Bermondsey,— forras part of the S. side, coramencing on the R, near the turnpike by Fort-place, Protestant - Dissenter's Charity- School, Ball Court, Giltspur- Street, — entrance a few doors on the R. from Newgate-st. Protestant Charity-School, Moor fields, See Lpndpn - Spciety- School, Protestant-DIssentersCharity-Schpplj Maze-Ppnd. Borough, — about six doors on the R. from Weston-st, Providence-Buildings, Mill-Street. Dock-Head. Bermondsey, the first on the R. from Jacob-st, to wards the Thames, Providence-Buildings, Kent-Road. — : forms part of the L. side. op. Dover-place, about -f of a mile from the Elephant and Castle. Providence - Chapel, (W. Hunting ton's) Ridlng-House-Lane, Mary bone, — on the S. side, between 25, Great Porriand-st, and 96, Great Titchfield-st. Providence-Court, GreatPeter-Street, Westminster, — is op. Great St, Ann's street, being the second on the L. from Marsham-st, Prpvidence-Court, Nprth Audley- Street, — the third on the L. about twelve doors frpra 263, Oxford- street, Providence - Gardens, Hackney- Road, — the third on the L. a few doors frora Shoreditch - churcli towards Union-st. Providence-Place, Providence-Row, Palraer's- Village, Westminster.— about the middle of the said row. Providence - Place, Baker's Row. Clerkenwell, — the- second on the L. from the Werkhpuse, Cppplce- row. Providence- Place,Bell-Lane.Gelden. Lane, Barbican,— between Ball- yard and Wppden-world-court, Providence- PI ace. Petticoat- Lane.— op. Horse-shoe-alley, about | of a mile on the L, from Aldgate High-st. Providence- Place, Upper Kenning ton-lane, — forras part of the N. . side near Vauxhall-gardens, op, Kennington-place. Providence- Place. Lambeth-Marsh,.- a few small houses on the R. side, about I of a mile frpm the Marsh- gate towards Blackfriars-road, Providence. Place, Webber-Row. St. George's Fields,— op. 10, nearthe back of the Magdalen-hospital. Providence - Place, Market - Street, St. George's FieWs, — the second pn the L, frpm the Borough-road, extending to Bond-st. Pro vidence- Place. Crosby-Row, Ber mondsey, the last on the R. from Snow's fields towards the Halfpenny-hatchj Prpvldence. Place. White's Greund. See Deatpn's Buildings. Providence-Place, Walwprth-Com- mon, — a few doors on the R. west from Westmoreland-row, and op, the Hour-glass public-house. Prpvidence-Rpw, Palraer's Village, , Westrainster, — the first pn the L. entering by the N. sIdeW Bride- well. Prpvldence - Rpw, Pentpnville or Battle-Bridge, — is op. the Bell, a few doors on the R. frpm the turngike - turnpike towards Sommers-Town. Providence.Rpw, Flnsbury-Square,- the first parallel tp the iN. side, ex tending frpm the City-read to Paul-street, Providence-Row. Duke-Street, Beth nal-Green, — the second on the R, a few doprs frpm the middle of Gibraltar-rpw tpwards Turk-st, Providence-Row, Lambeth-Marsh,- forms part of the S. side the road , adjoining Green's row, near § of a mile on the R, from the Marsh- gate towards Blackfriars-road, Providence-Row, Bennet's Row, St. George'^ Fields, — the fifth on the R. about f of a mile frora Black- , friars-road, extending to Hlglers- ¦' lane or Friar-st. , Providence-Street, City-Road,. — the fourth on the R, about i of a mile from Old-street-road, ex tending from the City-terrace to , Westmoreland-place, Providence-Street, Walwprth-Cpm- mon,— on the W. side of West- ' jporeland-aeademy near the south end of Thurlow-place, entering by 21, Apollo-buildings. Provident-Institution for Insurance on Lives, See County -Fire-Office. Prujean - Court or Square, Old- Bailey, — at 61. abput seven dpprs " on the L, from Ludgate-hill, Prussian-Island, Wapping-Street, — at 188, abeut five doors W, frora New Gravel-lane. Public-Dispensary, Bishop's Court, Chancery.Lane.-about four doors on the R, from 78. Chancery-larie, Public-Ledger Newspaper-Office. — at 12, the S, W. corner of War wick-square, Warwick-lane, Pudding-Lane, Lower Thames-St. — at Igo, thefirst on the L. from -FIsh-street-hill, it extends to Little i^astcheap. Poddle-Dock, Eari-Street, Black- -friars, — op. St, Andrew's hill, at tbe W. end of Upper Thames-st, Pugh's Court, Rotherhithe. Se« Cow-Court, Pulteney-Court, Little Windmill- Street, Haymarket, — at 20, op, Silver-st, Pulteney - Street (Great), Brewer- Street, Golden-Square, abont five doors on the R, from Little Windmill-st, extending to Silver- street. Pulteney-Street (Little). Great Wind- mlll-Street, Haymarket, the last on the R. frora Coventry-st, extending to Princes-st, Soho, Pump-Alley, Whitecross-Street. St, Luke'Sj — at the E. end of Foster's Buildings, entering by 123, White cross-st, Pump-Court, Perkins's Rents, Old Pye-Street, Westrainster, — is two or three doors on the R, from 49, Old Pye-st. Pump-Court, Temple, — ^the first on the L, in Middle Temple-lane from 6, Fleet-st. leading to Inner Teraple-lane and Lamb's, Build ings, Pump-Court. Moor-Lane, Cripple gate, — the third on the R. a few doors from 86, Fore-st. Pump-Court, Bridgewater-Gardens,- behind the Catherine - Wheel public-house, on the N, E. corner of the said gardens. Pump - Court, Frying-Pan-Alley, Petticoat -Lane, — the second on the R.from Petticoat-lane towards Bell-lane, . Pump-Court, Dean-Street, Upper East-Smithfield,— at 32, the first on the L. from 94, Upper East- Sraithfield, Pump-Court, Boddy's Bridge, Up-' per-Ground, Christ's Church, — about the middle of it, between Stamford-st, & Upper-Grpun'd-st. Pump - Court. Duke - Street, Bo rough. — the first on the R, a few ^oors from Queen-st. tpwiirds Blackfriars-road. \ Pumti- i - a Primp . Cpurt, Tooley's Gateway, Tpoley. Street, — at the N. end, enteririg by 63, ToPley-st. it leads tp Rpbinhppd-court; Pump-Court, Long-Lane, Bermond- " sey, — abput the middle pf the N, side, near Richardspn-st, Purinp-Rpw, Old-Street-Rpad, fprras part pf the S. side, nearly op. the Vinegar-ground, extending from the City-rpad tpwards St, Agnes.le-Clair, Pump-Yard,Queen-Street,Ratcliffe,- a part of the W, end of the said street still retains that name. Puriderson'sGardens.Bethnal-Green. Road, — the seccnd on the R, a few doors frpra the Green tpwards Shpreditch, Punderspn's Place, Bethnal-Green- Road, fprras part pf the N, side near the Green, Punnet's Ways, Rptherhithe, — by Glebe-Stairs, abput | of a mile below Rptherhlthe-church. Purim-Place, Dog-Row, Bethnal- Green. — part of the R, side, a few doors frora Mile-end-turnpike towards the said Green, Purse- Court, Old-Change. — at 40, about ten doprs pn the L, from Cheapside, Pye-Corner, West-Smithfield. See Giltspur-st, Pye- Gardens, 'Willow-Street, Bank- side,— —at the E, end near the Thames, Pye-Street (New), Orchard-Street, Westminster, — the second on the R, from Strutton-ground, it ex tends to Old Pye-st, Pye-Street (Old), GreatPeter-Street, Westminster, — is the first N. pa rallelto part of it, and extends from Great St. Ann's street prlane tp Duck-lane, Pyed.Bulf- Yard, Little Russell- Street, BIpomsbury, — at the E. end of it, on the R. fpur or live dpors frora Bury.st. QUAKER - STREET, BHck. Lane, Spitalfields, — at 173, N.side .Hanbury's Brewery, ex- tending.to 29, Wheeler-st. Quakers-School, Islington-Road,— nearly op. Sadlers- Wells, about 5- of a mile on the L. from Isling ton towards St. John-st. Quality-Court, Chancery-Lane,— iat 47. about i of a mile on the R. frora Fleet-st, leading to the Masters in Chancery's office andto Southampton-buildings, Holborn, Quebec - Chapel, Quebec - Street, Cumberland-Place,— -a few doors on the L. frpra 237, Oxfprd-st, being the cprner pf Bryanston-st. Quebec-Mews, New Quebec-Street, Portraan-Square, at 20, about the middle of the W. side, viz. between Upper Seymour-st. and Upper Berkeley-st. Quebec-Street, Oxford-Street, — at 236, the second on the L, from Tyburn-turnpike. Quebec - Street (New), Portman- Square, — is parallel to the W. side and a few doors from it, extend ing frora Upper Seymour-st, tq Upper Berkeley-st,. Quebec-Street (Great), New-Road, Marybone, — the second on the L, from Upper Baker-st. towards the Yorkshire-Stingo, Quebec-Street (Upper), New-Road, Marybone, — is op, the last de scribed, extending from 16, Glou cester-place to Lord's Cricket- ground, Quebec- Wharf (Old), Rotherhithe- Street, is op, 179, between Globe-stairs and the Horseferry, about I of a mile below the church. Queen Ann's Bounty-Office, Dean's Yard, Westminster, — the second door on the R, frora under the archway, entering by the W. end' ofthe Abbey. Queen Ann's Mews, Chandos-Street, Cavendish.. Q Cavendisli-Square, — at 8, four or five doois on the L. from the N. E. corner of the said square. Queen Ann-Street East, Marybone,- at33. Great Porriand-st, near { ofa mile on the R, frora 101, Oxford-st. entering by'John-st, Queen Ann-Street West, Marybone,- at the N. end of Chandos-st, en tering by the N, E, cprner pf Ca vendish-square, Queen Anrt-Street, Ducklng-Pcnd- Rpw, Whitechapel, — is op, Court- st, enteririg by 1-10, Whitecha pel- ¦ rpad, nearly facing the Lpndon- hospital. Queen's- Arms-CpurtjUpperGrpund- Street, Christ's Church, three dpors on the L. frora Blackfriars- ' road towards Bennet-st. Queen's Buildings, Brompton High- Street or Road, — forms part of the L. side, coraraencing by Knightsbridge and extending to Queen-st. Queen's Buildings (Upper), Bromp ton, — the continuation of the last described i extending frora Queen- st. to Brompton-grove. Queen Catherine - Court, Brook- Street, Ratcllffej— at 23, a few doors on the R, frora Butcher-row towards Stepney-causeway, Queen Chariotte - Court, Mosses- Alley, Banksidi, Southwark, the third on the L, frora Maid- lane towards Bankside. Queen Charlotte-Row, New-Road, Marybone, — forras part of the _S. side, coraraencing on the E, side ¦ the Yprkshire-stingo. .Queen's' Court, Piralico, — the first on the R, about i of a mile frora Buckingham-gate and on the S. side the barracks. Queen's Cpurt, King-Street, Cpvent- Garden, — at 30, the first pn the R, thirteen doors frora the N, W. comer of Covent-gardfen. Queen's Court, Great Queen- Street, Q Lincoln's - Inn - Fields, — at 58, about twenty doors on the L. frera Lincoln's-inn-fields. Queen's Court, High-Holborn, — at 246, about ^ of a mile on the R. frora Broad-st. St, Giles's, and nearly ppppsite Dean-st, Red-lipn- square. Queen's Court, King-Street. Cora- raercial-Road, Whitechapel, — at 12, a few dcors frpm the said road, extendingto 13. Batty-st, Queen's Court, Queen's Row. St. George's in the East, — about the middle of it, a few doors from Prussian-Island, Wapping-st. Queen's Court, Queen-Street, Rat cliffe, — about the middle of the S, side, or the first on the R, east from London-st. Queen's Court, Vauxhall . Walk, Lambeth, — thefirst on the R, a few yards from Lambeth-butts leading Into Broad-st- Queen's Court, Great Suffolk-Street, i Borough, — on the W, side of George-st. about -I of a mile oa! the R. from 80. Blackman-st. ' i Queen's Cpurt. Queen-Street, Mint,: Borough, — a few doors on the R, from Lombard-st. towards Mint- square and Redcross-st. Queen's Court. Little Queen-Street, Borough, — the first on the L, a' few doors from 20, Ring-st. to wards Guy's Hospital, Queen's Gardens, Brompton, — the third on the L. in the High-road, ' about -!- of a mile frora Knights bridge. Queen's Gardens, Crosby - Rpw, Bermondsey, — the last on the L. from Snow's Fields, or behind the Coach and Horses, Lcng-lane. Queen's - Head - AUeyi Wapping- Street, — at 122, near f pf a mile on the L, below the church, ex-. tending tp Green-bank. Queen's-Head- Alley, White-Horse- Street, Ratcliffe,— at 83, a door or Q or two on the R, from the COm- mercial-road towards Stepney. Queen's-Head-Buildlngs, Mary bone- Park. — a few houses by the Queen's Head In the fields nearly op. Portland-road, Queen's -Head- Court, Strand,. at 405, nearly op. Adara-street, Adelphi, Queen's-Head-Court, Great-M''Ind- roill- Street, Haymarket.'— at 24, about five' doors on the L, from Little Pulteney-st, leading into Crown-court. Queen's-Head-Court, Gray's-Inn- Lane, — at 38, being that number of houses on the' R. from Middle- row, Holborn, Queen's - Head - Cburt, Giltspur- Street. — twodoors onthe R. from Newgate-st. towards Smithfield. - Queen's - Head - Court, Charlotte- Street, Mile-End Old-Town,— at 23, about fourteen doors on the R. from Cannon-street-road to wards Whitechapel. Queen's-Head-Court, Upper-Marsh, Lambeth, — by the Queen's Head, nearly op. Stangate-st, Queen's- Head - Gardens, Hoxton- Town,— the first on the R, north from the Hare public-house, near ^ a mile from Old-street-road. Qrieen's-Head-lnn, ' Borough, at 83, about J of a mile on the L. from London-bridge, near St. Margaret's hill. Queen's- Head - Passage, Newgate- Street, — at 41, the second on the L. a few doors from.Cheapside, Queen's-Head-Square.Upper-Marsh, Lambeth, — by Stangate-st. and nearly op. the Queen's head. Queen- HIthe Charity-School, — en trance at 5, Old Fish-st. by the church, near the Old-Change, Queen-Hi the Dock and Stairs, Upper I'hames-Street, — at 60, about the middle of the S, fide a few doprs £. frpm Bread-street-hill. Q Queen's Place, Great Peter-Street, Westminster, — the secpnd pn the L. a few dpprs from Strutton- ground, Queen's- Place, Chelsea,— forms part of the S, side the road, commen cing near Ranelagh-walk and ex tending towards the Hospital, Queen's Place, Kennington.^— forms part of the W, side the High-road, nearly op. Kennington-common, Queen's Place, Little Queen-Street, Borough. at the N, end of it, entering by 20, Kuig-st, / Queen's Row. Brompton, See Queen's Buildings. Queen's Row, Pimlico,— 7part ofthe L. side the High-road, about i of a mile from Buckingham-gate, exte'nding from Ward's Row to Duke's Row. Queen's Row, Palmer's Village, Westminster.— the second on the L. from Brewer's Green, — enter ing by the N. side of Bridewell, Queen's-Row, Pentonville, — ^part of the S. side the High-road, about I of a mile on the L, froin Isling ton, Qpeen's Row, Hoxton,^-forms part of the W. side the High-street ot road, .between Turner-square aad Wprkhpuse - lane, abput f of a mile pn the L, frpra Old-street- rpad. Queen's Row, Dpg-Row, Bethnal.. Green, — part of the R. side the road, about | of a mile from Mile- end-turnpike. Queen's Row, St. George's in the East, — the second on the R. in KingrSt. entering by 17, Old Gravel-lane. Queen's Rpw, Kenningtpn High- Road, — about -| a mile on the R, frora, Newington-church and nearly op. the Coramon, Queen's Row, Newington High- Street or Road, — forms part ofthe R. side, commencing near the Elephant , Ekphant and Casde and extend ing towards the church. Queen's Row. Walworth,— at the E. end of King's Row, ori the R, en tering by Mount-place, nearly op, the Montpellier, Queen-Square, Westminster,— about the middle of the S. side of St. James's Park, leading to the Brpadway and York-st. Queen-Square, near Bloomsbury,— i at the N. end of Devonshire-st, and of Drake-st, from Red-IIon- square and the W, end of Great Oi'rapnd-st. frpm 50, Lamb's-cpn- duit-st, Queen-Square, Aldersgate-Street, — at 140, nearly op. JewiurSt. lead- , _ ing to Bartholomew-close, ^ueen-Square, Moorfields, — near the middle of the N, side, being a few doors E, from Wilson-st, Queen-Square, Hoxton, — —between Turner-square and Workhouse- lane, near ^ a raile on the L, frora Old-street-road, Queen-Street, Brompton High-Street or Road, — the fourth on the L, near I of a mile from Knightsbridge. Queen-Street, Chelsea pr Pimlico, — coramences near Ranelagh-walk, .. and extends tpwards the hpspital, Queeri-Street.(Great), Westminster,-^ ori the S, side of St, James's Park, being the continuation of Little - Queen-st. to Dartnnouth-st, Queen-Street (Litrie), Princes.Street, Westminster, — about three doors on the R. from Great George-st, or from the N. E, cprner pf St, James's Park. Queen-Street. Edgware-Rpad, — at 61, the sixth on the R. about | ofa mile from Tybum-turnpike. Queen. Street (Little), Edgware. Road, — the first on the R. in. the last described from the said road. Queen-Street, Oxford-Street,— — at 27*2, between Duke -street and George-st, aljput | of a mile on Q the R. from Tyburn - turnpike. Queen-Street, Oxford-Street, -at 340, near i a mile on the L. from St, Giles's, extending td Marl-' borough-mews, Queen-Street, Curzon-Street, May. fair, — at 10, a few doors on the right W. frora Half, raoon-^t. Piccadilly, extending to 31, Charles-st. Berkeley-square. * Queen . Street, Great Windraill . Street, Hayraarket, — at 47, about ten doors frora Piccadilly, itex tends to Sherrard-st. Golden-sq. Queen-Street, Dean-Street, Soho, — . at 18, the second on the L. from 400, Oxford-st. extending to 50, Greek-st, near Soho-square. Queen-Street, Bloomsbury, rthe second on the R. in Hart-st. frpra the S. W. corner of Bloomsbury- square, Queen - Street, Seven - Dials, the continuation of Shorts -gardens, entering by 15, Drury-lane, it exterids from 50, King-st, to the Seven, Dials, Queen-Street (Greati, Lincoln's-Inn- Fields. — at theN. W, corner, ex tending to 155. Drury-lane, Queen-Street (Little). Lincoln's-Inn- Fields. — a few yards In the last described from the N. W^ corner of Lincpln's-inn-fields, extending to 222. High-Holborn. Queen-Street. Perceval-Street, Clerk enwell, — the* second on , the L. from 96. Goswell-st. or the second on the R. from Northampton-rt, Queen-Street. Cheapside. at 70, the sixth on the R. about i of a mile from St, Paul's phurch-yard, it extends to the Three Cranes. Queen-Street, Worship-Street, Fins bury-square, — the second on the R. from Paul-st. towards the Cur- iain-road. Queen-Street, Hoxton,— rthe second on the R, in Pitfield-st, from Old- street-road. Queen- Q Queen-Street, Quaker-Street, Spital fields, — the first on the R, a few yards from 173, Brick-lane, ex tending to Phoenix-st. Oueen-Street. Church-Street, Mile- End Old-Town.— ^at 26, thesecond onthe R. frora Baker's-row, enter ing by 94, Whitechapel-road, Queen-Street, Rosemary-Lane,—^ the second on the R, a few doors frora the Minories, it extends to Litde Tower-hill. Queen-Street, St, George's in thci -East, — entrance by the second on the R, in King-st. from Old Gra vel-lane. Queen-Street, Ratcliffe, the E. continuation of Broad-st. extend ing from Ratcliffe-cross towards Limehouse. Queen-Street, Poplar High-Street or Road, by the Queen's Head, about i a mile on the R. from the Commercial-road. Queen-Street. Borough. the W, continuation of Union-st. enter ing by 218, High-st, leading to Duke-st. Queen-Street, Mint, Borough, — the second on the R. in Redcross-st, frora Union-st, extending to Lora- bard-st. Queen-Street (Little). King-Street, Borough, — at 20, the first on the L. about twenty doors from 109, HIgh-st. It leads to Sutton-st. and the Maze, Queen-Street, Lock's Fields. Wal worth, — ^the first on the R, in York-st, about | of a raile frpra the High-street or road. Queen Street or Row, Horsely down, — the fpurth on the L, In Free-Schoolrst. from the E. end of Toolcy-st. leading into King-st, or Row, Shad-Thames, Queen-Street. Rotherhithe-Street. — at 368. a few doors below King's stairs, | of a mile W.pf the church, extending to 30, Paradise-st. R Q-ueen-Street (Lower), Rotherhithe. Street, — the continuation of It. coraraencing by Randall and Brent's Ship-yard, about 1| mile below the church, and extending to Trinity .st. Quickset- Row, New-Road, Mary bone, — forras part of the N, side, nearly op. Fitzroy-square, about -i of a mile on the R, from Tot tenhara-court-road. R RAQUET or Racket - Court, Fleet-Street,^— at 114, about ten doors on the R. from Fleet- market; Radcliffe- Place, &c. See Ratcliffe. Ragged-Staff-Court, Drury-Lane,— about ten doors ^on the R, ftom the W, end of Holborn, Rahns-Place, Church-Lane, White. chapel or St, George's In the East, — the second on the R. from 65, Cable.st. Raine-'s Hospital, St. George'sin the Eastj-facingthe E.end of Charles. St. frora 46, Old Gravel.lane. Ralph's Quay, Lower Thames-St,— behind 23, about i of a mile be low London-bridge. Rara-Alley, Spicer-Street, Spital fields, — the third on the L. ftom 83, Brick-lane and nearly opposite Spital-st. Ram- Alley, Rotherhithe-Street, — at 217, near Globe-stairs, about I of a mile on the R. below the church. Rara-Ccurt, Fleet-Street,— at 47, nearly op. Fetter-lane. Ram-Inn, West-Smithfield.— at 79, about four doprs W, frpm the en trance tP St. Jphn-st. Ramsden's Yard, Beckfprd - Row, Walwprth, — at 20, near | of a mile pn the L. frpra the Ele phant and Castle. Randall'. k Randall's Causeway^ Rotherhithe, — at the entrance to the Surrey-canal. Randall's Rents, Rotherhithe. — ^on the N. side of Greenland-dock, extending from Russell-st, tp the Thames, , Randall's Wharf, -Upper Tharaes- ' Street. — on the E. .side of Broken- wharf, entrance by Gardeners- lane and 42, Upper Thames-st, Randal and Brent's Upper Ship- Yard, Lower Queen-Street, Ro therhithe,- — the first on the L. below Cuckold's Point; the Lower Yard is on the L. in Russell-st. tpwards Greenland-dpck, Ranelagh-Green, Chelsea, — at the W. end of Ranelagh-wajk and the S. end of Wilderness- row. Ranelagh-Street, Piralico,' — the first on the L. in Arabella-row, near j of a mile frora Buckingham-gate, extending to Eaton-st, Ranelagh-Street (Upper). — the con tinuation of the last described, ex tending towards Five-Fields and ; Chelsea, Ranelagh-Street (New). Five-Fields, Pimlico or Chelsea.^ — a few houses by the Crown and Anchor, the corner of Ecclestone-st. it is also called Ebury-place. Ranelagh-Walk, Pimlico or Chel sea, — the first on the L, west from the bridge at the Neat Houses, abput I of a mile frpra Bucking ham-gate, Ratcliffe. — a large distridi: pr haralet of the parish of Stepney, com mencing with Cock-hill at the E. ' end of Shadwell High-st, and ex- tending'to Limehouse. Ratcliffe or Radcllffe-Court, John's Row. St. Luke's, — the first on the ' L. from the N. end of Brick-lane, entering by 113, Old-st. Ratcliffe-Court, Ratcliffe-HIghway,- at .115, about thirty doors on the L. east frpm Cannon-st, Ratcliffe-Cross, Broad-Street, Rat- R cliffe,-^the last on the R*, from Shadwell High-st. and op. Butcher- row, extending to Narrow-st, Ratcliffe^Cross-Stairs, — at the W, end pf Narrow-st. about 2| miles belpw London-bridge, and op, Glpbe-stairs, Rptherhithe. Ratcliffe-Dock, — on the W, side Ratcliffe-cross-stairs and on the E. side Mr. Whiring's Wharf, RatcHffe-Gardens, Ratcliffe-Rpw, St Lul^e's. — the third on the L. from Bath-st. Ratcliffe-Highway,— the E. conti nuarion of Parsons-st, and Upper" East-Smithfield. comraencing near the S. E. corner of Wellclose- sq. where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 198. it extends to Shadwell High-st, about |. of a mile in length. Ratcliffe- Layer, Brick - Larie, St, Luke's, — the last on the L, about ¦y of a mile from 113, Old-st. leading to Goswell-st, Ratcliffe-Place, Ratcliffe-Row, St. Luke's — a few yards on the L. from BathrSt. Ratcliffe-Row, St, Luke's, — about J of a mile on the L. from the N. W. corner of 'St. Luke's Hospital towards the City-road, leading to Brick-lane. Ratcliffe-Square, Commercial-Road, Ratcliffe, — between White-horse. St. and Stepney-causeway, about li mile from Whitechapel-church. Ratcliffe-Street, John's-Row, St. Luke's.-^—a few yards on the L. east from Brick-lane, entering by 113, Old-st. Ratcliffe-Workhouse,-,.at the N. end of White.horse-st, about | of a raile on the R. from Butcher- row. Rathbone-Place, Oxford-Street. — at - 23, being that number of houses on the R. from St. Giles's, it ex tends to Percy-street, Tottenham-, court-road. M m Rathbone- R R Rathboae-Place (Upper), — the con tinuatipn of the last described, bearing to the L. it extends to Bennet-st. Raven-Court, Fetter-Lane, — at 101, nearly op'. Dean-st. leading to Cursitor-st. and Chancery -lane. Raven-Row, Spitalfields. — at the S. end of Crispin-st. extending to Artillery.laae. Raven-Row, Whitechapel-Road,— the second on the R. east of the London-hospital, extending to Mile-end -green. Raven and Sun- Yard, Russell-Street, Berraondsey, — -about the, middle ofthe S, side, neariy op, Church- st. St. John's. Ravenshear's Rents, Vine . Street, Jjcather-Lane. Holborn,— — the first on the L. from Bedford-st. entering nearly opposite Meux's Brewery. Rawstone or Rawstorne -Street, Is lington-Road, — is nearly opposite Sadler's Wells, about § of a mile on the R. from St. John-st. it ex tends to Goswell-street-road. Ray-Street, Clerkenwell. — at the N. W, corner of Clerkenwell-green, bearing to the L. extending to Little Warner-st, Rayner-Place, Chelse3,-^between the King's Road and the Hospi tal on the E. side of Great Smith- street, Rebecca-Court, .Wells-Street, Ox ford-Street, — at 42, the last on the R. frora 63, Oxford st. Recorder Newspaper-Office, — at 45, Old-Bailey, op. Newgate-prison. Red-Bull-Wharf. Upper Thames- Street,— at 93^, op.' Duck's-fppt- lane, Red-Cpw-Alley. Kent-Street, Bp rough, — at 105, about y of a mile pn the L, from behind St, George's church, Red-Cow-Lane, Mile-End-Road,— the first cdach-turning on the L. ^ pf a mile E. of the turnpike;, leading to Dog-row, Red-CrossCoal-Wharf,— on the W, side of London-bridge, City side, near Old-Swan. Red-Cross- Alley or Court, Red- Cposs-Street, Borpugh.— -abput ten doprs on the L, from Union-st, towards the Mint. Red-Crpss-Court, Cow-Lane, West- Sroithfield,— at 20, the second- on the L. from 93, West-Siprth- field. Red-Crosj-Court. Barbican, — at 32,. behind the Red . cross public- house - Red-Cross-Square. Cripplegate, — the second on the Rin Jewin-st. from 46, Aldersgate-st. -it leads to NI- cols-square and Castle-st. Red-Cross-Square, Tower-Street, — ¦ at 60, nearly op. Beer-lane, about nine doors E. from Mark-lane., Red-Cross-Street, Cripplegate, — at the W. end of Fore-st, by the church, extending to Barbican and Golden-lane. Red-Cross-Street. Butcher-Row, Up per East-Smithfield. — the second on the L. frora 80, Upper East- Smithfield, extending to'7. Night ingale-lane. Red-Crois-Street. Borough. — ;-thc first on both the R, and the L, ia ' Union-st. from 218, High-st, it extends from Park-st. by the Bo- rough-market to the Mint. Red-Gate- Alley, Minories, — at 71, nearly op. the Crescent, being a few dpprs on the R. from Tower- hilL Red-Gate-Cpurt, Minpries, — at 79r a few doprs pn theR. from Tower- hill, leading into Worley-cpurt and Roseraary-lane. Red- Lion-Alley, Cow-Cross, West- Smithfield. — at the W. endof Greenhill's Rents,entering by.93y St. John-st, , Red- Lion Coach-Office^ Strand^ — R R «t S39, the fourth hoase E, of Catherine-st, Red-Lion-Court, White- Hart- Yard, Drury-Lane, — the first on the R. from 82, Drury-lane, towards Brydges-st. Covent-garden, Rcd-Lion-Court, Fleet-Street, at 169, about ten doors E. from Fetter-lane, | of a mile on the L, frora Temple-bar, iRed - Lion - Court, Great Saffron- Hill, — .at 11, the second on the R. i of a mile from Holborn-hill along 'Field-lane, it leads to Caro line-court. Red - Lion - Court, Silver - Street, Wood-Street, Cheapside, six dpors on the R. from 81, Wood- st. towards Falcon-square. Red-Lion-Court, Watling-Street. — at 19, a few yards E, of Bread-st. extending to 20, Basing-lane, Red-Lion-Conrt. St, John-Street. Clerkenwell,— at 160, near Wil derness-row, about J of a mile on the R, from West-Sraithfield. Red - Lion - Court, Charterhouse- Lane,— the first on the L. from the square towards St. John.st, ' Red-Lion-Court (Little),— entrance by the last described. Red-Lion-Court, London-Wall. — at 38, the first on the R. east frora Coleman-st, and op. Bethlem-hos pital. Red-Lion-Court, Holy well- Lane, — at 58. the first on the L. about twelve doors frora 1 94, Shorediteh High-st. Red-Lion-Court. Hoxton-Town, njparly op. the Britannia, about • I mile on theR. from Old-street- road. Red-Lion-Court, Kingsland-Road,- the second on the L. a fev^ doors from Shpredltch-church, leading tp Sanders's Gardens and Hoxton. Red-Lion-Court, Red-LIon-Street, Spitalfields.- at 19. it extends to 23, Wood.st. about four doors N, ¦frora the church. Red . Lion - Court, Gebrgii^- Street, > Bethnal-Green or Spitalfields, neariy op. Fleet-st. about ten doors On the L. north frora Spicer-st. Red - Lion - Court, St. Catherine's Lane, — the third on the R. from SO. Upper East-Smithfield. Red-Lion-Cpurt, Penningtpn-Street, Ratcliffe-Highway. — at 81, three doprs pn the L, from Breezers- hill, Rcd-Lion-Court, Red-Lion-Street, Wapping, — the first on the L, from 120. Wapping-st. leading to Upper Well-alley, Red-Lion-Court, Bermondsey-St. — ¦ at 44, about ^ of a mile on the L. from Toolcy-st. -. Red-LIon-Inn, 'Whitechapel High- Street.— at 30, the corner of Red- lion-st. Red-Lion-Inn, Aldersgate-Street,— at 110, about six doors on the L. north of Barbican. Red - Lion - Market', Whitecross- Street. St. Luke's,— at 213, the second on the L. a few doors N. from Chiswell-st. Red - Lion - Passage, St. Pancras- Place, St. Pancras,— at 26, about I of a mile on the R. from the Small-pox-hospital. Red - Lion - Passage,, Red - Lion- Square, at the S. E. corner, leading to 62, Red-lion-st.. Red- Lion-Passage, Fleet-Street, — > :the continuation of Red-lion- icourt, entering by 169, Fleet-st. and leading to Gough-square. Red-Lion-Passage, Whitecross-Sn St. Luke's, — entrance at 213, it leads from Red-IIon-market to King's-Head-court and Beech-st. Red.LIon-Passage.Red-Lion.Court, Hoxton, -entrance nearly op. the Britannia, leading to Leg of Mutton- gardens 'and Kingsland- road. Red-Lion-Passage, Red-Cross-St. Borough,-^at 37, a few doors on the R the R, frora Union-st, towards the Mint. Red-Lion-Place, Cock-Lane, West- Smithfield, the first on the L, a few doors from Giltspur-st, to wards Snow-hill, Red-Lion-Row, Walworth or Cara- berwell-Road, — by theRed-Lipn, a few yards on the L. frora the entrance to the Montpelier towards Camberwell, Red-Lion-Square, Holborn, — at the N.end of Dean-st. and Leigh-st. from 92, High-Holborn. Red-Lion-Street, Holborn, — at ,71, about i a raile on the R. frora Fleet-market, leading to Lamb's. conduit-st, Red-Lion-Street, Clerkenwell, about the middle of the S. side of Clerkenwell-green, it extends co George-court, St. John's lane. Red-Lion-Streer, Cloth-Fair. West- Smithfield. — —the second on the R. from 60. West-Smithfield, and two doors W, frorn King-st. Red-LIon-Street, Spitalfields, — on the W, side of the church, being the fifth on both the R, and the L. from 69, Bishopsgate, along Union-st. and Paternoster-row. Red-Lion -Street, Whitechapel, at 30, the fourth ccach turning on the R. frora Aldgate-pump, lead ing into Lemon-st. Red-LIon-Street, Wapping, — at 120, the fourth on the L. near ^ of a mile below' the church, leading I into Anchor and Hope-alley. Red-LIon-Street, High-Street, Bo rough,— at 263, about -J of a mile on the R. from London-bridge, It extends to Counter-st, Red-LIon-Wharf, Upper Thames- Street, — about I of a mile above London-bridge, fjntranceby Brick- , hill-lane, nearly op. College-hill. Red -Lion -Yard, Old Cavendish- Street, — the first en the R. a fev/ doors frora 140, Oxford.st. R Red-Lion- Yard, High-Holborn, — » at 255, nearly pp. Dean-st. Red- lion-square. Rcd-Lion-Yard. Upper King-Street, Bloomsbury, — about seven doors on the left N. from Hart-st. Red -, Lion - Yard, Great Warner- Street, Cold-Bath-Fields. — at 12, a few yards on the R. from Bayne's Row, nearthe House of Correftion. Red -Lion -Yard, Red- Lion -Street. Clerkenwell, — at 70, three doors , ori the L. from Clerkenwell-green, Red-Lion- Yard, Long.Lane, Westj Smithfield, — about ten doors on the R. from 116, Aldersgate-st. ' communicating also with the said street at 1 10. Red-Rose-Alley, Whitecross-Street, , Cripplegate, — at 56, the second on the L. a few doors from Chls-i well-st. towards Fore-st, Redman's Row, Mile-End, — theeon. tinuation of Grove-place, entering by the turnpike, Mile-cnd-coad. Reeve's Arch. Princes.Street, Lam beth, — Is nearly op. Randell and Suter's manufaftory, leading into Fore-st. Reeve's-Court, Angel-Square, Bi- shopsgate-Without, — at the W. end of Slades. buildings, entering by 137, Bishopsgate-st. lleeve's-Court, White's Yard, Rose mary-Lane, — the second on the L, from 58. Rosemary-lane. Reeve's - Mews, South - Audley . Street, — at 17, about seven doors on the R, from rhe S. W. corner of Grosvenor-square- Refu.^e for the Destitute, Narrow- 'i^'all, Lambeth. — is a few yards- on the left W. frora the Patent Shot manufaftory. Reliance -Square, New - Inn -Yard, Shoreditch. — af 32, the second on the R. a few dqors from 175, Shoreditch. Renney's Court, Webb-Street, Bo rough,— a few doors on the R. R R ftora 240, Bermondsey-st. near the Maze, Renney's Rents, Maze, Borough, — at 27, the sixth on the L, from 196. Tooley-st. Renon's Court, Whitecross-Place, Wilson-Street, Moorfields, the first on the L, a few yards from Wilson-street. Beputation-Row, Kingsland-Road,- forras part qf the L, side, about -j- pf a raile from Shoreditch-church, and nearly op. the Alms-houses. Revels.Row, Blackm.an. Street, Bo. rough, — behind 64, by the King's Bench. Retreat, VauxhalJ - Place, South- Lambeth, — the first on the L. from, Vauxhall-turnpike. Reynolds-Court, Ropemakers-Street , Moorfields, — is nearly op. Type- st. being a few doors from the N, W. corner of jVIoorfields. Rhodes-W'ells, Stepney, — about, .j of a mile. E, from Stepney-church, and near the same distance frora - Limehouse-church. Rich - Street, \ Commercial - Road, Limehouse, — the fourth on the R. about |- of a mile from the church. towards the West-India-docks. Richards-Buildings or Court, Shoe- Lane, Fleef-Street, — at 72, the third on the R. from St. Andrew's church, Holborn-hill, towards 'Fleet-street. Richards - Buildings, Cherry-Tree- Court, Golden-Lane, — a few doors on the R. frora the W. side the said lane entering near Old-st. Richards-Court, Bainbridge-Street, ' St. Giles's, — the fourth on the R. frora the E. end of Oxford-st. Richard-Street, Coramercial-Road, St. Gerirge's In the East. — the first on the R. from Cannon-st. road, tpwards Limehouse, extending to Lower Chapman-st, |lichardson-Street, Long-Lane, Ber- ftipii'djey, — abput the middle of the N. side, near \ pf a mile on the L. from St, Geprge's church. Richbell-Cpurt, Lamb's -Conduit - ^ Street, — at 10, being that number of houses on the R. frora Red- lion-street. Riches-Court, Lime-Street, — at 50,' about five doors on the L, from •21, Leadenhall-st, Richraond-Buildirigs, Dean-Street, Soho, — at 58, rhe fifth on the R. abeut i pf a raile frpra 400, Oxfprd-Street, Richmond-Place, East-Lane, Wal worth. — forms part of the said lane by the chapel, abont -| of a mile frora Walworth tligh-street or road. \ Richmond-Place (Litrie' , extends from the last described op. th? chapel to Belgrade-place. Richmond-Street, Princes - Street, Soho. — the second on the left N. from Coventry-st. and op. KIng- st. extending to 24, Rupert-st. Richmond-Street. Ironmonger-Row, St, Luke's, — at 20, on the -E. side the church, the first on the R. from Old-st. Rickets - Court. Morgan's Lane, Tooley-Street, — entrance the first on the L. In the said lane from 79, Tooley-st. Rider-Court. See Ryder. Riding-House- Lane, Great Tich- field-Street, Marybone, at 96, the filth on the L. from Oxford- market, extending to Edward. st. Risby's Rope-Walk, Limehouse, — the first N. parallel to, part of Narrow-street, entering by Tites- alley, a few doors ort the L. be low Mr. Turner's wharf. River-Terrace, City-Road, — on the E. side the New-river, op. Dun can - terrace, extending towards Colebrook-'row, LHngton. Roberts- Buildings. Pimlico, be.. tween Belgrave-terrace and Avery- farm-row. Roberts- R R Roberts-Court, Charles-St. Hamp stead-Road, at 14, about ilx doors from Brook-st. near Fitzroy- square. Roberts . PI ace. Commercial - Road , Mile-End Old Town,— the third on the R. a few doors from Can- Bon-street-road, towards White chapel. Roberts-Place, Wades-Place, Pop lar, — :the seccnd on the R. from op. the Green-man public-hcuse, near |. of a mile ftom the Cpm mercial-road. Robert-Street, Hampstead-Road,—^ is nearly op. the chapel, abput | of a mile on the L. from the New- road, or from Tottenham-cpurt- road. Robert-Street, John-St. Adelphi, — the first on the L. from Adam-st. entering by 73, in the Strand. Robert-Street, Little James-Street, Bedfprd-Row, — the first on the L. a few yards frpm 17, Great James - st. leading tP Doughty- Mews and 12, Great Gullfprd- street; Robert - Street, Christ - Church, or Blackfrlars-Road, the first E, parallel to part of the said road, extending from Edward-street to George-street. Roblnhood-Court, Church-Lane. St. Giles's, — about four doors on the L. from Diot-street, near Phoenix- street. Robinhood-Court, Newcastle-Court, Strand,— the first on the L. a few yards from PIcket-st. or the Strand. near 1>mple-bar. ¦Robinhood Court. Shoe-Lane, Fleet- Street, — at 67, the second on the R. a few doorsfrom St. Andrew's church, Hofborn-hiU. Robinhood-Court, Bow-Lane,Cheap- side,— at 19, about that number of doors pn the R. from Cheap- side. Roblrihopd - Court, Milk . Street, t% Cheapside, — two doors on the R. from Honey-lane-market, entering by 116. Cheapside. Robinhood-Court, Bell-Alley, Gold en-Lane, ihe third on the R^j^ from Golden-lane, towards Gos. well-street. Rm the Curtairi- rpad towards Finsbury.square. Rodney's Row, Kent-Road, the fifth on the R. near J- pf a mile frpm the Elephant and Castle, it is continued by GarraOuth-rpw to Lock's fields, Rodney-Street, -?entonville.-Is on the E. side the chapel, about 4- of a mile on the R. frora Islington to wards Sommers-Town, Rodney-Street, Mint, Bororigh,— .is parallel to and between Lant-st. and Great Suffolk-st. iiitersefting . William-st. and John-st. Roebuck- Court. Turnmill-Street, 'Clerkenwell, — is near the middle of the W. side, op. Turk's-head- \ court. Rogers-Cpurt, Lpwer East-Smith field, — three dpprs W. pf Hermi tage-bridge. Rogers .Rents, Webb - Street, Bp rough.— -a few doors on the R. from 248, Bermoridsey-st. towards the Maze. Rogues-Lane, Rotherhithe. -Pleads 'frem Jamaica-Level near the Blue- a'nchpr, tp the St. Helena and Deptfprd Lpwer-road, Rolls-Buil4Ings, Fetter-Lane, at 117, the second on the L, frcm 180, Fleet-st. leading to Symond's Inn and 32, -Chancery-lane. Rolls- Yard, Chancery-Lane, — at 1 5, being that number of houses on the R. from Fleet-st. Romney-Row, Vine.Street, West- R minster, — the continuation of It^ entering by 43, Millb.mk-st. and extending from Tufton- st.. to' Marsham-st. Ropd-Lane, Fenchurch-Street, — at 24. the second on the R. frera Gracechurch-street, extending to Little Tower-st. Rpppes - Tenements, Rotherhithe. Street,— at 391, leading to Pas- field's Rents and Mill-pond- bridge. Ropers Buildings, White.Street, Houndsditch, — the first on the L. from Cutler-st. entering by 114, Houndsditch. Ropers-Place, Borough-Road.-forms part of the L. side, about i of a mile frora the King's Bench to wards the Obelisk. Rppemakers-Alley, Rpw. or Walk, Moorfields, — the S. side of Rope makers-st. Ropemakers-FIelds,LIraehouse, — the E. continuation of Narrow-st. bearing to the L, extending to Three Colt-st. Ropemakers-Street, Moorfields, — at the N, W, corner, leading to Type-st. and 24, Chiswell-st. Rosamond-Street, Clericenwell,— the first on. the R. in Corporation- row from the N. end of St, John- st, extending to Spa-fields, Rose-Alley, High-Holborn, at 88, a few doors on the R. west from Red-lion.st, leading into Eagle-st. Rpse-Alley, Turnmill-Street, Clerk enwell, — is nearly op. Cas'tlcTSt. and ieads to 8, Red-lion.st. Rose - Ariley, Golden - Lane, St. Luke's, — at 60, about the middle of the E. side, nearly op. Turk's head-court. Rose- Alley, Bishopsgate- Without,- at 34, about four doors on the R. north frora New-st. Rose- Alley, Flower and Dean-Street, Spitalfields, — the first on tbe R. about R R about -seven doors from 200, Brick-lane, leading to Fashion-st.' Rose - Alley, Upper East - Smith- field, — at 16, four or five doors on the L. east from Butcher- row. Rose-Alley.Bankside, Southwark, -— the fourth on the L. from Clink- st. or from Bank-end. leading into Maid-lane, Rose-Court, Long-Acre, — ^about twelve doors on the R. from St. Martin's lane, leading into Rose- street, Rose-Court or Buildings, Cursitor- Street. Chancery-Lane. — ^at 25, nearly op. Castle-st, frcm 14, Holborn-hill. Rose-Court, Turnmill-Street, Clerk enwell, — the first on the L. about ten doors from Clerkenwell- green. Rose-Court. Fore-Street, Cripple gate, — at 100, three doors W, of Grub-st. Rose-Court, Bow-Lane, Cheapside,- at 51 , the first on the L, frora 59, Cheapside. Rose-Couit, New-Street, Bishops gate- Without, — the first on the L. a fewyards frora 30, Biohopsgate- street. Rose-Court, Wheeler-Street, Spital fields,: — at 62, nearly op. -Quaker- street, from 173, Brick-lane. Rose-Court, Great Tower-Street, — ' at ;42, about eight doors on the . L. frqm Tower-hill. Rose - Court, Blue - Anchor - Yard. Rosemary-Lane, — the sixth on the L. frora behind 48, in the said lane. Rose-Court, Hickman's Folly, Ber mondsey. — the first on the R. a ' few yards from Dock-head, to wards Rotherhithe. Rose's-Gateway,RusSell.Street,Ber- mondsey,^at 8. by the Ship and Ball public-house, the third on the R. from Church-st. towards Dock- Jiead. Rcse-Lane, Wentworth-Street. Spu talfields. — the second coach-turn- ing on the R, from Osborn.st, Whitechapel, extending to Fash. ion-street. Rose-Lane, Whitehcrse-Street. Rat cliffe. — at 91, by the Comraercial- road. the first on the R.. from Butcher-row, Ratcliffe-cross. Rose-Street, Gree'iCrStreet, Soho, — about six doors on the L. from the S. E. corner -of Soho-square, ; extendingto Crown-st. Rose-Street, Newport-Market, that part of the N. side of It, which communicates with Litch. field-street. Rose-Street, King-Street, Covent- Garden, — at 23, adjoining New- st. and leading to Long-acre. Rose-Street, Newgate-Street,-— at 20, the second on the L.'from Cheapside, — extending to New gate-market. Rpse-Street. Brick-Lane, St. Luke's,^ at 50, the seccnd pn the R. from 113, Old-st. leading tp Norman's Buildings. ' Rose-Street, Church-Street, Bethnal- Green, — at 44, the fifth ori theL. from 65, Shoreditch. Rose - Yard, Shoreditch High - Street,, at 223, leading into Plough-yard, Cumberland-st. and the Curtain.road. Rose and Crown Alley, Whltefrlars,- is nearly op. Bpuverie-st. entering by 62, Fleet-st. and leading to. wards the Thames, Rose and Crown-Alley, Rose and Crown-Court, Moorfields, — -the first on the R. from the N. E, corner of Moorfields, . Rose and Crown - Court. Moor fields. — at the N. E, corner by Broker-row, Rose and Crown-Court, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, — at 26, four doors N. of Stone-cutter- st. Rose and Crpwn-Court, Foster- Lane, R Lane, ' Cheapside.-^about sfcven doors-on theR. from 147, Cheap- side. Rpse arid Crov/n-Cpurt, Essex-Street, -Whitechapel,-— -the first on the L. a few doofs frpra 115, Whitecha pel High-st, ' Ros'e and Crown-Court, St. Cathe- ririe's Lane,-;-the fourth on the L. from 49, Upper East-Smith field, leading to Back-dourt. Rose and Crown- Yard, St, John- Street, Clerkenwell.-: at 126, about f of a mile on the R, from Sraithfield. ¦ Rose and RaitibDw-Cpurt, Alders gate-Street, about eight doors on the R, frora Falcon.st. towards Barbican, Roseriiary-Lane, Tower-Hill, — near this' N. E, corner, coramencing near 81, in the Minories, and ex teridlng to Cable.st, Wellclose- Rotherhlthe-Charity- School, — •- — 'on the S. side Rotherhlthe-church, RotherhIthe.Stairs,RotherhIthe.St. — at '74', about a of a mile W. of the church arid 1|- mile belOw London-bridge, opposite Wapping ' Ne.lane by Great Guilford-st. Russell.Street,{Great). Bloomsbury- Square,— a: the N, W, comer ex tending- to Tottenham-court-road, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 124. Russell.Street (Little), Bloomsbury ,- the firsr S. parallel to part of the last, say frora 43 to 65, extending IJ t^f frora Bury.st, to Duke-st. Russell.Street(LIttle), Drury-Lane,- , , - ii.t 61, OH the.N, side the Theatre, R extending to nearly op, Brydges- street. Russell-Street (Great), Cpvent-Gar- deri, — the continuation ofthe last described to the E. side of Covent- garden. Ru ssell-Street. Bermondsey-Street, — at 90, near j. of a mile on the L, from op. 61, Tooley-st. ex tending to Dock-head (late Five. foot-lane), Russell-Street (Upper), Bermondsey- Street,— at 201, op. the last de scribed, Russell-Street, Rptherhithe or Green- land-Dock, — the continuation of Trinity-st. to the said dock, Russia-Court,Honey-Lane.Market,- on the N, side of Russia-row, leading into Milk-st. Russia-Row, Mi|k-Street, Cheap- side, — a few yards on the R, from 116, Cheapside, being the N. side of Honey-lane-market,' Ru tland-Court, " Glasshous''e- Street, Goswell-Street., — the first on the R, a flew yards from 108, Gos well-st. Rutland- Place, Upper Thames-St.— at 4, on the E, side of Puddle- dock, about ^ of a mile below Blackfriars-bridge, Rutland- Yard, Upper Thames-St.— - op. the last described, Ryder's Cpurt. Leicester-Square, — at 26, Cranbouruf-st, two or three doors pn the L, from the " N. E. corner of the square leading to Little Newport-st. Ryder's Court, Little Ryder-Street, St, Jame^'.s.— at 9, about four doprs pn the R. frpra 25, St. James's street, Ryder's Mews, Great Ryder-Street, St, James's, — at 5j on the N. side between Duke st. and Bury-st, Ryder-Street (Little), St, James's Street, — at 26. about the middle of the E, side, extending to Bury- street. Ryder. Ryder-Street (Great), St. James's, — nearly op. the last described, ex tending from 9, Bury-st, to Duke- street, S ABB'S QUAY, Lower Thames- Street. — op. 75, on the W, side of Bear-quay, near the Custom house. Sackvi lie-Street, Piccadilly,— at.48, nearly op. St. James's church, j of a mile on the R. from the Hay market, extending tp VigOrlane. Sadlers-Hall. Cheapiide,— ^at 143, near Newgate-st. Sadler's Wells, — about -|- pf a mile pn the L. frpp the N. end pf St. John-st. towards LHngton, Saffron-Court, Great Saffron-Hill.- at 67, abotit eight doors on the L. from Hatton-wall. Saffron - Hill (Great) , Holborn- Bridge, r^he continuation of Field-lane, where thfe numbers be gin and end, viz. 1 and 15,0, ex tending to Vine-st. and Hatton- wall. Saffron.Hill (Little), — the continua. tipn of the last described to Ray- st, Clerkenwell, Saffron-Place, Great Saffron-Hill, — at 57, four doors S, frora Castle- street. Saffron-Street. Great Saffron-Hill. — is E. parallel to part of it. say from 30 to 40, extending fi;ora Peter-st. to Lilly-st, Salera - Chapel, Leading . Street, Shadwell, between Foxes-lane and Grlffin-st. Salisbury- Arms Canal- Warehouse,- behind 36, Cow-lane, twelve doors on the'L, frora Snow-hill, Salisbury-Court, Fleet-Street, — -at 81, thesecond coach-turning on the L, frora Fleet-market, ex tending to Salisbury-sq. Salisbury- Crescent, Lock's Fields, Walworth, — on the N. side of Saljsbury-place or the continua- tion of PItf-st. Kent.road. Salisbury-Lane,- Bermondsey or Ro therhithe-wall, — the second on the R. about g- of a mile below St. Saviour's dock. Salisbury - Mews, Great Quebec- Street, New- Road, Marybbiie,-at 17, the first pn the L. from the New-rpad. Salisbury- Place,. New-Road, Mary- bpne. — .forms part of the S, side, abput -^ pf a mile .on the R. from the Yorkshire - stingp, towards Upper Bake'r-st, Salisbury-Place- Lock's Fields, Wai. worth, — forms part of the L. side the road from Rodney-row, Kent- road, tPwards Park-place, East- lane. Salisbury - Place, Salisbury - Street, Bermpndsey prP.ptherhI the-Wall,- ¦ the second on the L, a few doors from Jamaica-Row. Salisbury-Square, Fleet-Street, — a few dpprs S. from behind 81, Fleet-st. entering by Salisbury- court. Salisbury-Street, Strand,— at 7'7, five doors E. of Adam-st. Adelphi, and about ^ a mile on the L. frora Temple-bar. Salisbury-Street, Bermondsey or Ro therhithe-Wall, op. Fountaiiir stairs, about 4- of a mile below St, Saviour's dock, extending to Jamaica-row, Sally's Alley, London-Street, RaU cliffe, — at 44, the first ou the.R. from Queen-st. towards Rose- lane. Salmon's Lane, Ratcliffe, — at the N. end of White-horse-st. on the R. near Stepney -chu reh- yard, ex tending tp, the Cpmmercial-rpad, Limehpuse. Salmon's Place, Saljnon's Lane^, Limehouse, — nearly op. Farmer's Row, s Row, ab(Dut I of a mile on the L. i from the Commercial-road. Salmon's Row, Salmon's Lane, Lime house, — at the back of Salmon's Place. See the last article. Salraon and Ball -Court, Bunhill- Row, — at 94. op. the Burying- ground, leading! to Chequer-alicy. Salters- Alms -Houses, Monkwell. Street, — about twelve houses on the E. side, adjoining Hart-st, Salter's Court, 'Bow-Lane. — at 14, being that number' of houses pn theR, 'frpm Bpw-church. Cheap- side, .Salter's Court, Hackney-Road, the first on the L, a few doors frora Shpredltch-church, Salters-Hall-Court. Cannon-Street,- at 82, by the church, leading to the said hall, and to 12, St. Swithin's lane. Salters-Hall. See the last article, Salter's Rents, Hackney-Road, — the second on the L. a few doors frora Shoreditch-church, Saltpetre' - Bank, Roseraary - Lane, See Dock-Street. Salutation-Court, Broad-Street, St. Giles's, — -at 42, a few doprs on theR. from Monraouth-st. towards prury-lane, ^alutation-Court. Lower Thames- Street. — at 101, nearly op. Bil lingsgate. Salvadoife.House, Bishopsgate- Witb- out,.^behind 200, two dpprs N, of the church. Samarl'tan-Society, held at the L^nd^n - hospital. Whitechapel- road. Sambrook-Cpurt, BasinghalUStreet,- at 25, nearly op. the church. Sampson's Gardens, Wapping, — the contluuatioapf Glpbe-st. emering by 60, Wapping-st. Sampspn's Place, MIle-End-Rcad, — nearly op. the Old, Globe, and about 1| mile on the R. from -Aldgate. t Samuel-Street, Church-Street, Beth nal-Green, —at 74, about I of a mile on theL. trom65iShoreuitch, leading into Gibraltar-walk Samuel-Street, Booth-Street, Spital fields, — the continuation of it, entering by 50. Brick-lane, and extending to Well-st, - Samuel Street, St. George's in the ' East, — the second W. parallel to part of Cannon-street-roadi- ex tending from John-st, to James* street. Sand-Court or Yard, Turnmill. St. Clerkenwell. — the first on theR. a few yards from the Sessions- house. Sanders's Buildings, Horse-Shoe. Alley. Mowfields. — the third on - the L. from Wilson-st, towards Mulberry-court and Long-alley. Sanders's Court, Great Peter-Street, Westrainster. — on the W, side of Perkins's Rents, near the Elephant and Castle. , Sanders's. Court, St, John-Street, Clerkenwell, — at tjhe N. end. on the; R. nearly op, Benson's Japan- raanufaftpry, Sanders's GardensjKingsland-Rpad,-. a few doors on the^L. from Shore ditch-church. leading to HoxlXJn. Sandford- Row, East - Lane, Wal worth, — the third on the R. in South-rst. from Apollo-buildings, towards Walworth-common. Sandy's Row or Street, Widegate- Street, Bishopsgate-WIthout, about six dpprs on the R. frora Bishopsgate-street, leading to Windsor-st. Sans-Pareil-Theatre, Strand, be hind 410, nearly op. Adam-st; ' Adelphi. Saracen's-Head-Inn, Snpw-HilL — 01 the W, side St, Sepulchre's church, near the Old-Bailey. . Saracen's. Head-Inn,, Firiday-Street,- abput six dpors on the. R. frora 36, Cheapside. Saracen's- Saracen's-Head-Inn, AldgatCi.— two or three. doors on the R. from the pump near Fenchurch-st. Saracen's - Head - Yard, Camomile- Street. — at 7. the second on the .R. from nearly op. the church. Bishopsgate. Sarah-Ccurt pr Street, New Gravel- ^ Lane. St, George's in the East, — at 145. about twelve doors on the R, from Wapping-wall, &raH-Street. Bethnal-Green, the continuatipn of Nicols-row, en tering by 30. Church-st, Sardinian-Chapel, Duke-Street, Lin coln's-Inn-Fields, — a few yards on the L.from 52,LincoIn's-Inn-fields. Sarn's Alley, Rotherhithe-Street, — at 376, near RetherHithe-stairs, and abput I of a mile W. of the church. Sash-Court, Wilson-Street, Moor- $elds,^-the first on the R. six doors from the N. side pf MoPr- j^lds. Safchwell's Rents, Church-Street, ¦ Bethnal-Green, — at 82, pn the W, side pf Thorold- square, about 4 of a mile on the L. from 65. Shoreditch. Savage. Court, Widegate-Street. Bi- SJ^opsgate, — at 30, about seven doors on the L. from Bishopsgate- >f^thput. Savage-Gardens, Crutched-Friars. — at 21 . about y of a mile on the R, from 64, Mark-lane, leading to Tower-hill. Savannah-Place, Essex-Street, Kings- land. Road. — a few doors on the R. ftom the said road, entering op, the Ironmongers.alms-houses, Savile- Buildings, Aldgate, — at 17, ten doors E, from the church (late White- Bear-Court). Saville- Buildings, Stepney,-the con tinuation of Pleasant-row and Redman's Row to the Green. Saville- Passage, Saville-Street, Bur lington-Gardens,— the N. conri nuatlon ofit under the archway to Mill-st. and Conduii-st. Saville-Place,Lambeth,-theW. conti nuation of Canterbury-place, about .| of a mile on the L, from Lam- peth-chapel towards the church, Saville-Placpa^iyiile- End-Road, forms part of the S. side near the. Plough, about 2y miles on the R, ftom Aldgate. Saville-Row, Mile-End-Road. . forms part of the S. side, op, the Bell and Mackerel pubhc-house, near the last described. Saville-Row, Walworth High-Street or Road, — forms part of the L, side, about! ofa mile from the Elephant and Castle, Saville-Street er Row, Burlington- Gardens, — the first W. parallel to part of Swallow-st, extending from Vigo-lane to New Burlington-st, , St, Saviour's Church- Yard, High- Street, Borpugh, entrance at 296, near i of a mile on the R. from London.bridge, leading by thechurch to the Borough-market, St, Saviour's Dock, Horselydpwn,—! about I of a mile below London- bridge and nearly op. Hermitage- dock, St. Saviour's - Workhouse,' Pepper, Street, Borough.^at the S, end ofit, entering by the W. end of Queen-street. Savory's Wharf, Millbank-Street, Westminster, — about i of a mile above the bridge, entrance op» Wood-street. Savoy. Strand. — entrance by 121, about the middle of the.S. side, nearly op. Exeter-change. Savoy-Steps, Strand, — at 107. near the last described. Sa'Wyers - Court, Clement's Lane. Strand, about five doors on the R. ftora Clare-market. Sawyer's or Sayer's Buildings, Phoe nix-Street, Spitalfields, — is be tween Hope-streetaiid Grey Eagle- street, street, being a few doors on the . L. from 160, Brick-lane. Sayer's Buildings, Park-Street. Llme- house-Hole,— ^the first on the R. from Limehouse - hole towards Limehouse-Causeway. Say's Craftsman Newspaper-Office,- at 10, Aye-maria.lane, op. Pater- . noster-row. ,1--. Scallop-Court. Great Carter-Lane, Doftors-Commons, — two doorson : the L. from Creed-lane, entering by 14, Ludgate-street. School for ' Female Orphans of the , Clergy, — next door to the chapel . in Chapel-Street, Lisson-green or . Paddington. School for the Indigent Blind, St. George's Fields,--about g- of a mile on the L. from West-square, towards Lambeth. School for Licenced Vlftuallers Friendly-Society, Upper Kenning ton-Lane, — a few doors W. of the Windmill-tavern. School for JDebfors-Children, New- ington-Road, — two or three doors on the R. from the King's Bench. Sohool-House-Court, Nightingale- Lane, East-Smithfield, — at 22, the first on the R. from Burr st. to wards Upper' East Smithfield. School-House-Lane,Cock-Hill,Rat- - cliffe, — the first on the L. from Shadwell High-street, leading to Brook-street, School - House - Passage, Upper - Tharaes-Street, at 184, three doors W. of Queen-st, Cheapside. School - House - Yard, Aylesbury - ¦ Street, Clerkenwell, — about four teen doors on the R. from St. John- st. leading to the Church-yard. School -House- Yard, Ironmonger- Row, St. Luke's, — op. the E. side, of fhe church, seven doors on the R. from 97, Old-st. Splater-Street, Brick-Lane, Bethnal- Green or Spitalfields, — at 154, the third on the R. from Church-st. Scooner's , Alley, Wapping- Wall, — at 28, two or three doors E. of Star-street. Scotch-Court, Cross-Lane. Parker'ij. Lane, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. — the first on the R. towacds Holborn, and op. King-st. Drury-lane. Scotland- Yard (Great), Charing, Cross or 'Whitehall,— is op. the Admiralty, ant^ about thirty-five doors on the L. from the Strand, towards Westminster-bridge. Scotland- Yard (Middle), Whitehall.i? two doorsS.from iheliistdescribed, leading on the R. to Little Scot land-yard. Scotland- Yard (Little) . See the last article. Scott's Wharf. Mill-Street, Dock- Head, — a few doors on the L. frora Dock-head, towards the Tharaes. Scott's Yard, Bu h-Lane, Cannon-.' Street, — about eight doors op the R. frora 22, Cannon-st. Scott's Yard, Whitecross-Street. St. ^ Luke's,^ — at 176, about the rald-f die of the W. side, leading to Bear and Ragged-staff-ccurt. Scptten's Gardens, Duke-Street, St. George's Fields, — about the mid dle of the E. side, between Webber-', St. and Westminster-bridge-road. Seabrook- Place, White-Lion-Street, Pentonville, — tlie second on the , , L. a few doors frpm High-st. Islington. Sea-Coal-Company's-Office, — at 29,-; New-Brldge-st, Blackfriars, three . doors from Earl-st. ^ Sea-Coal -Lane, Fleet-Lane, — about twelvedoors on the L. from Fleet- market, leading to Snow-hill. Seal-Ofilce, Somerset-Place, the"* third door on the L. frora the archway, entering between 1511 and 152, Strand. - ^ "" Seal-Office, Middle Teraple-Lane, FJeet-Street,-afew yards on the R. frora 5, Fleet-st, near Tera pie-bar;. Secondaries- Secondaries-Office, — at ^8. Coleman- st. about sixteen doors on the L, from Lothbury. Secretary of Bankrupts-Office.- — at the b'^ttom of Quality-coutt, frora 47, Chancery-lane, Secretary of State's Office, Horae -<-' Department, — the first door on the L. in the small square at the W., end of Downing- street, from Whitehall. Secretary of State's Office, Foreign Department, Whitehall, — thethird house on the R. from the Horse Guards, towards Westminster. Secretarv of State's Office, War- Department,— the door facing the W. end of Downing-st. Seething-Lane, Great Tower-Street,- at 56, being the first E. parallel to part of Mark-lane, it extends to 33, Crutched-friars. Selby's Mews, Berkeley - Street. Portman-Square, a few yards on the R- from the N. W. corner of the said square. Seleftor New 'paper-Office, — at 10, Ave-raarla.la. op. Paternoster-row, St, Sepulchre's Charity-School, Ball- Court, Giltspur-Street, — entrance byl4, nearlyop. the church, St, Sepulchre's Church, Sripw-Hill,- on the N. side, at the corner of Giltspur-Street. St.- Sepulchre's Workhouse. West- Street, — a few yards on the R, from 88, West-Smithfield. Serjeants-Inn, Fleet-Street, — at 50. being that number of houses on the R. from Temple-bar. Serjeants- Inn, Chancery-Lane, — fqur doors on the R, frora 192, Fleet- st. near Temple-bar, Serie-Street, Lincoln's-Inn^FIelds, — at the S. E. corner, extending to 50. Carey-st. Chancery -lane. Sermon-Lane, Doftors-Commons, — the first on the R, in Little Carter- lane, E. frora Paul's chain, St, Paul's church-yard. Sessions-House, Old-Bailey,-r-op, 52, about the middle of theE; side, Sessions-HOuse.Clerkenwell-Green,- the large building in the centre of the W. side. Sessions-House, Borough, — at the Town- Hall,- St. Margaret's hill. I Sessions- House, Horserooiiget-Lant,. on the W. side the County-Gaol, Seven Dials, St. Giles's,— the point where seven streets all meet, viz. at the.S. end of Great St. Andrew-st, from Broad-st. and the N. end of Little-st. St. Andrew's st, from St. Martin's lane. Seven Houses, Deptford - Lower - Road, — fprms part ofthe R. sldcy about 5 of a mile-from China-hall, towards the Half-way-house. Seven-Islands, Mill-Ppnd, Bermond sey pr Rotherhithe, — a number of small houses on the E. side, from Mill-pond - bridge towards, the Blue-anchor. S^ven-Star-Alley, Ratcliffe. High. way, — at 81 , sixteen doors on the R. below Old Gravel-lane, Seven-Star-Court, Whltecross-Street,- St. Luke's, — at 192, three doors S. pf Playhpuse-yard, Seven - Star - Cpurt, Nightingale - Lane, East - Sraithfield, at SO, the third on the L, from Burr-street, towards Upper East. Smithfield. Seven-Star-Court. Rosemary-Lane,-, at 22, about f of a mile on the R. from the Minories, Seven . Steps - Alley. Rotherhithe-' Street. — at 360, about | of a mile W. of the church, leading to Pa radise-street. Seward-Street. Gosvyell-Street. Se«-- Steward-street. ¦Seymour - Court, Church - Way, Somraers-Town, a few yards behind 1, Sommers-place 'West, new - road ; entrance under the gateway. Seymour. , Seymour-Court, Chandos-Streetj Co vent-Garden,, — at 27, about nine doors on theR. frpm 27, St. Mar tin's-lane. Seymour - Mews, Seymour - Street, Portman-Square, two or three doprs on the L. from the S. E. corner of the square, extending to Berke!ey-st. Seymour- Place, Curzon-Street, May- fair, — at the W. end, nearly op. South Audley-st. Seymour- Place, Lock's Fields, Wal worth, — about |- of a mile on the L, from Walworth High-st. or road, along York-st. and op. the ' Rev. Geo. Clayton's chapel. Seymour-Street, Portman.Square, — atthe S. E. corner, leading into Edward-st. and Wigmore-st, Ca.; vendish. square. Seymour-Street (Upper), Portraan- Square,— at the S. W. corner, op. thelast, .extending to 12, in the Edgware-road. Shacklewell - Street, Tyson - Street, Bethnal-Green, — about ten doors on the R. frora 54, Church-st. or from op, Brick-lane. Shad-Thames, Horselydown, the last on the R. in Potter's fields. from the E. end of Tooley-st. ex- ¦ tending to Dock head. ¦Shadwell - Dock. See the next article. Shadwell-Dock-Stairs, Lower Shad well, — near the E. end of, Wap ping-wall and op. Griffin-st. from Shadwell-market. Shadwell High-Street,— the E. con-' tinuarion of Ratcliffe - highway, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 245, extending from Blue- gate-fields to Cock-hill. Shadwell-Market, — on the S. side of Shadwell High-st. entering by 66, about ten doors onthe R. be- low thechufch. Shadwell (Middle),— thefirst S. pa rallel tp part pf Shadv^ell High-st. say frorii 76 to 87, e'xtfendlrig from Pope's hill to Broad-bridge. Shadwell (Little), — the E. continua tion pf Lpwer Shadwell tP Bell- wharf. Shadwell (Lower), — the continua tion of Wapping-wall by the side' of the Thames, extending from Shadwell-dock to the last de scribed, Shadwell (Upper). See Shadwell High-Street. Shadwell Water- Works, — at the S. end of Pope's hill on the L. en- tering by 75, Shadwell High- street. V, Shadwell- Wprkhouse, about the middle pf the W. side pf Union- st. entering by - 227, Shadwell High-st, Shafts or Shaftsbury-Square or Cpurt, York-Street, Westminster, — be tween Horse - shoe - alley and Smith's Rents. Shaftsbury-Place, Aldersgate-$t.— at 3 1, fifteen doors from Falcon-st. towards Jewin-st. Shaftsbury, - Chapel, Aldersga te-St. See the last article. Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell, — at 48. Shadwell HIgh-st. under the archway, leading to Star-st. and 21, Wapping-wall. Shard's Row, New . Road, St. George's in the East. See .St. George's Place. Sharp's Alley, West-Street, West- Smithfield, — a few doors on the R. from the N. W. corner of Smithfield-market. Sharp's Buildings, Rosemary-Lane.- forms part of the S. side, near Little Tower-hill. Sharp's Court, Leadenhall-Street,— at 132, neariy op. the India- hpuse. Sharp's Cpurt, Little Trinity-Lane,. at 14. three doors on the L, from 199, l)pper Thames-st, Shaw's Cpurt, Charles.Street, Drury- O o Lane, s Lane,— thfe first on the L. .ten doors from 174, Drury-lane. Shaw's Court. New-Court .or Alley, Borough, — at the S. end of it, entering 'oy 155, Borough High-^ St. near St. Geprge's church. Shearwood-Place, Turvllle-Stceet, Bethnal-Green, — the second on th.e R. from 38, Church-st. lead ing from Chrlstppher-st. to Mpunt-^ street. Sheen's Cpurt, Holborn-Hill, — at 90, aibout twelve doors on the R. fr.om Fleet- market. -Slieffield-btreet. Clare-Market, — the N, W. side of the said market, extending from Vere-st. to Ports. inouth-st, .'Shepherd's Alley, Upper Thames- Street, — at 6-1, about ^ of a mile on the L. from Londpn-brldge, and nearly op. Garlick-hill. Slijepherd's Court, King's-Head- Court, Shoe-Lane, — three doors on the 'L. from 08, Shoe-lane. .Shepherd'-s Court, Upper Brook- Street, Grosvenor-Square. — eight doors on the R. from the N, W. C')rner of the said square. Shepherd's Court, Old Nicol-Street, Bethnal-Green, — the fir.^t on the L. from Cock-lane near Shore ditch. Shepherd's'Market, Mayfair, — at the N. end, of While-horse-st. from Piccadilly, and behind 38, Cur zon-st. Shepherd's Row, Bethnal - Green- Road, — forms part of the S. side op. Wilmot-square, about | of a mile on the R. from 65, Shore ditch. Shepherd's Square, Curzon-Street, Mayfair, at 38, about seven doors W. from Haifraoon.st. Shepherd-Street, Shepherd's Market,- .- ewnds from the S, side of it to l^tford-st. Shepherd -Street, Oxford -Street, — at 310, three dppK E, pf New flpiid- st, and near |- pf a mile on the L from St. Giles's. Shepherd and Flock-Court, White's Alley, Coleman - Street, the foiirth on the L. from 61, Cole man-st. Shepherd and Shepherdess - Walk, City - Road, on the E. side St. Luke's workhouse, about i a mile on the R, from Finsbury- square. Sherborne-Lane, Lombard-Street,— behind St. Mary Woolnoth^ church, entering by 10, Lombard- st. and leading to Abcfaurch-yard and Cannon-st, Sheriffs-Court, Guildhall. — entrance by the first door on the R. in the hall frpm King-st. Sheriff of Middlesex-Office. Tooks. Court, Chancery-Lane, — thethird house on the L. from 14, Castle- st. Holborn. Sheriff of Middlesex-Commlssloners- Ofiice, Bedford-Street,— at 15, op. Bedford-row. Sheriffs . Office, Giltspur - Street- Cpmpter, — a few yards pn the R. frpm Newgate-st. Sherrard-Cpurt, Tpoley-Street, — — at 223, in the corner between Glean--alley and Joiner-st. Sherrard-Street, Golden-Square,— the first on the R. in Titchb.nrn- st. from the Haymarket, leading to the said square. Ship- Alley, M'ellelo;e-Square, at tbe S. E. corner, extending to Ratcliffe-highway. Ship - Court, York - Street, West- minster, — the first on the L. about twenty doors from james.st. to wards Oueen-^quare, Ship-CourT, Old-Bailey,— at 66, four or five doors pn the L, from Ludgate-hill. Ship-Court. Green-Bank, Topley- Street. — entrance by the fir^t pn the R. from SI, Tooley-st. Ship-Coach-0'ffice,CharIng.Cross,^ at at 46, a few deors on the R, to wards the Horse-guards, Ship-Inn, High-Street, Borough, — at 30. that number of houses on the L, from London-bridge, Ship-Street. Prussian-Island. Wap- plng.^-the second on the R. from 188, Wapping-Street, near New- Crane, Ship- Yard, Strand orPickett-Street.- about six doors on the - R. west from Teraple-bar, leading to New-court and Carey-st, Ship- Yard, Wardour-Street, Soho, — at 37. about that number of houses on the L. from 382, Oxford-st, Ship- Yard. Redcross-Street, Cripple- ' gate, — at 38. nearly op, Jewin-st. Ship- Yard. Bishopsgate-Street-With- put, — at 118, on theN. side of Skinner-st, abput | pf a mile pn the L. frpm the church, .Ship- Yard, Minpries, — at 32, being that number of houses en the L. frpm Aldgate. Ship. Yard, Green-Bank, Tooley- , Street, — a few yards on the R, from 81, Tooley.st. Ship- Yard, HIgh-Sireet, Borough, - at 33, being that number of hpuses on the L, frem Lpndpn. bridge. Ship and Mermaid-Rpw, Snow's Fields, Bermondsey,- — the fifth on the L. from 237, Bexirrsridsey-st. Ship and Sun-Court, East-Street pr Lane, Walworth, — a few yards on the L. from Walwprth HIgh-st. pr rpad. Ship-Tavern-Passage, Gracechu rch- Street, — at 76, about eight dpOrs op the R. from Fenchurch-street, leading to Leadenhall-market. Ship-Tavern, Wharf, Brpad-Street, Ratchffe, — on tbe W, side of Ratcliffe-cross-stairs, , abput 2§- miles belo.w Lpndon-brldge. Shire-Lane (Great), Fleet-Street pr Temple-Bar. — pn the E. side of Temple - bar, extending to 5, Carcy-st. Chancery-lane. -Shire-Lane (Litrie), Temple-Bar,— about fifteen doors on the L. in the last, from Fleet-st. leading fo Old Boswell-court, . Shire-Lane. Chelsea.— extends from behind the Bun-hcuse towards Sloane-st. Shirley's Court or Yard, Old Mon- tague-Street. Whitechapel, — the second on the R. from Osborn- street. ' " : Shoe-Lane. Fleet-Street. at' 130, about twenty- four doors on the R. from Fleet-market, extending to Holborn-hrll by St. Andrew's church. Shoemakers-Row, Blackfriars, -aibout ten doors on the R. in Creed-lane frorn 15. Ludgate-st. near St. Paui's-chui-ch-yard. Shoreditch High-Street, the N. continuation of Bishopsgate-si. ' extending from Nortpn-falgate (where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 249) to the church. - 'I Short's Buildings, St. James's Place, Clerkenwell, — the second on the L. from Aylesbury-st. leading to Clerkenwell-close. Short's Court, Wentworth - Stfeet, Spitalfields, — a few doors on the L. frora Petticoat-lane, leading Into Cox's-sqUare. Short- Cut, Hickman's Folly, Dock- Head, — the second on iheR. from Dock-head, leading by the Half penny-hatch towards the Neck inger, Short's Gardens, Drury-Lane, .at 15, being that number of houses on the R. from Broad-st. St. Giles's, it leads to Queen-st. and rhe Seven-dials. Short - Street, Cumberland - Street, Shoreditch, — the first on the L. a few yards from the Curtain- road, ShPrt-Street, Pavement, M-oprfields,- at 1 5, abput the middle of the W, side. side, leading into Little Moor fields, Short - Street, Tower - Street, St, George's Fields, — at 5, the first on the L, frora nearly op, the Asylum, - Shorts Yard. Broad-Street. Lam beth,— a few doors on the R, from the Tharaes, and op. High- street, Shorter's Court, Throgmorton- Street, — a few yards on the R, frora the N. E, cornerof the Bank of England. Shorter's Rents, White's Yard, Rose mary-Lane, — the third on the L. a few dpprs frpra 48, Rpsemary- lane, Shprter-Street, Wellclcse-Square, — abput the raiddle of the N, side, leading to 26, Cable-st, Shoulder of Mutton - Alley, Fore- Street, Limehouse, — at 52, a few doors on the L. below the Draw bridge. Shouldham - Street, Queen-Street, Edgware-Road, — the fourth on the L, frora 61. Edgware-Road, extending to John-st. Shovel-Alley, Great Garden-Street, St. Catherine's, — about the middle of the N. side, viz. between St. Catherine's lane and Butcher-row. Shovel-Court, Wood-Street. Cheap- side, — at 120, about twelvedoors on the L. from 123. Cheapside. Shrewsbury - Court. Whitecross-St. St. Luke's, — at 192, about thirty doors on the L. north from Chlsr well-st, Shropshire - Court, Pancras- Street, Tottenham-Court-Road, — at the E, end pf it, adjoining Upper Thornhaugh-st. Shuter-Court, Basinghall-Street, — at 42, about ten doors on the L. frora London-wall, Sick and Wounded-Office. — at the Transport - office, Dorset- square. Cannon-row, Westminster, Sidmouth-Place,Gray's-Inn-Lane.-«« forms part of the W. side, neariy op. Afton-st, I pf a mile pn the L. from Middle-row. Holborn, SIdmouth-Street, Gray's-Inn-Lane,- at the S, end ofthe last described, Sidney's Alley, Leicester-Square.— at the N, W. corner, leading in, to Coventry-st, Sidney's Place, Sidney-Street, City. Road, — a few doors on the L. frora the City-road. Sidney-Street, City-Road, — the first on the R, frora the Angel.Inn, Islington, it extends to Goswell. street-rpad, nearly op^ Rawstpne- s treet, Signet-Office, Scraerset- Place, — the third dppr pn the L, from the archway, entering between 151 and 162, Strand, Silk-Street, Grub-Street, Cripple- gate, — about the middle of the W. side by the CIty.chapel, Silver-Court, Silver-Street, Mile. End New-Town, — r-about the middle of the W. side, viz, be tween Pleasant-row and Well-st, Silver-Court, Silver-Street. Golden- Square, — at 3, pp. Great Pulteney- street. Silver- Street, Gnlden-Square. — the cpntinuation of Beak-st. (entering by 45, Swallow-st.) to Litrie Wind- mill-st, Silver-Street, Bloomsbury, — at, 19, Southampton-st. about six doors on the L, from 127, High. Holborn, Silver-Street Mews, Bloomsbury, — about the middle ofthe S, side of Silver-st. Silver-Street, Fleet-Street, — behind 62. bearing to the R. and leading into Lpmbard-st, Silver-Street, Wppd-Street, Cheap. side. — at 82, abeut -i pf a mile on the L. from 122, Cheapside, leading to Falcon-square, Silver. Street, Bridgewater . Square, .parbican. Barbican,. — the first on the R, in Charles-st, entering by i,the S. E. . corner of the square. Silver-Street, Mile-End New-Town,- the secorid on the R. frora 62, Brick-lane, along Pelham-st. and Pleasant- row, - ¦ Silver - Street, King - Street, St. George's In the East, — the first on the L. frora 18, Old Gravel-lane, near Wapping, Silver-Street, Loraan's Pond, Bo rpugh, — ^-the secpnd on the L, frora Gravel-lane, extending to Orange-st. Silver - Street, Canterbury - Square, Tooley-Street, at the back of the W. side of it, and near the bottora of Glean-alley, from 218, Topley-st. Silver-Street, Rptherhithe. — the first • on the R. in Lower Queen-st, be- . low Cuckold's Point, Silyer-Street, Clerkenwell,— the N. end of Turnraill-st. near the Ses sions-house. Simpson's Buildings, Birdcage- Walk, Bethnal - Green, a few sraall houses on the S. side, near the Nag's- head. Hackney-road. SIraon's Buildings, Old Pye-Street, Westrainster, — at 55, the fiist on the R, from Duclc-lane, pimonds - Street, See Symoiidsr Street, , Sion.Chapel. See Slen-Square, Sion's Court, Bermondsey-Street,^— at 120, three doors on the R, frora the church towards Tooley- street, , , ¦ Sion- College -Gardens, Alderman. bury,-at 44, four doors on the R, frora London-wall. Sion.Place, East-Lane, Wal\<^orth,— forms part of the N. side, about .1 of a mile on the R. from the Kent-road. ^ion-Square. .Mile-End Old-Town ,- entrance about ten doors en the L, in Union-st, ftpm 281, Whiter f;hapel-|;pa4> Sister's Close, Green-Church.Yard, • St. Catherine's. — the houses ira- mediately behind St. Catherine's st, and on the S. side the Church. yard. Six Clerks-Office, Chancery-Lane, — at 62, about six doors on the R. frora 310, Holborn. ' Six Garden - Court, Paul's Alley, Redcross-Street, Cripplegate, a few doors on the L. from 62, Aldersgate-st, entering by Hare- court, Size- Lane,' Pancras - Lane, Cheap. side, — eight dooh on the L. from 83, Queen-st. extending to Budge- rpw and Watling-st. * Size- Yard. Whitechapel-Rcad,—— at 22, neariy op. the church. Skinners Alras-Housrc, IVJile-End- Road, — eight or ten doprs on the L, below the turnpike, Skinners-Hall, Dowgate-HIll, — pp. 32, abput six doors on the R. from Walbrook. Skinner's Place, Weston - Street, Sommers-Town, — the first on the L. from behind 17; Weston-place, op, the Small-pox-hospital, it leads to Skinner-st. Skinners-Place, Leadenhall-Market.- forras part ofthe K. side, facuig the passage frora 81, Gracechurch- street. Skinner's Row, Skinner-Street, Som. mers-Town,^ — entrance by the first on the R. from the New-road. Skinner-Street, Sommers-Town, the -first on the R. in the New- road, about i of a mile from the turnpike. Battle-bridge, It extends from Judd's Place to near the Brill. Skinner-Street. Snow-Hill, the continuation of Holborn from Fleet-market to St. Sepulchre's church and the Old-Bailey. Skinner-Street, Bishopsgate-Street- Without, — at 120, about twenty- four doors N. frora Sun-st. ex tending to Long-alley. Slade's jSade'sBuildings, Blbhopsgate-With- out, — on the N. side of Smith's Buildings and Lamb-court, enter ing by 68, Sun-st. Slade's Cpurt, Red-Cross-Street, Bo rough, — at 54, the second on the L. about twelve doors from Union- st. towards the Mint. Slater-Court, Blue- Anchor- Yard, Roseraary-Lane, — ^the fourth on the L. from 48. Rosemary -lane. Slfiter 0,'r Slaughter-Street, Bethnal- Green. See Sclater-st. Sleep's Alley, St. John-Street, Clerk enwell. at 106, by Benson's Japan raanufaftory, near ¦§ a mile on the L. frora Smithfield. Sloane-Square, Chelsea, — thfe space between Sloane-st. and Lower- Sloane-st, through which passes the King's road. Sloane-Street, Chelsea, or Knights bridge, — the first on the L, about ¦| of a mile from Hyde-park-cor- tier, here the numbers begin and, end, it extends to Sloane-square, (where there is 145) about f of a mile In length, Sloane-Street (Lower), Chelsea, — is op. the last, extending from Sloane- square. to Turks-Row, Sloane-Street (Little). Chelsea, — the continuatipn of the last, extending from Turks-Row to Royal Hos pital-row. Sloane - Terrace, Sloane - Square, Chelsea, — is parallel to part of the N. side, extending from op. 131, Sloane-st. to George-st. Sly-Corner, Charlotte-Mews, Char lotte-Street, Portland-Place, — be- . hind the L. cprner, entering by 71, Charlotte-st. Sroall-Pox-Hospltal, Battle-Bridge, Sommers-Town, is facing the N. end of Gray''s-Inn-lane, about a mile from Middle-row. Holborn. Smart's Buildings, High Holbprn, — at 181, about seventeen doers pn the R. frpm Drury-lane, Smart's Court, Cartwright: Street. Rosemary- Lane, — twp doors on the L, from 32. in the said lane. Smart's Gardens, Bethnal-Green, -- a group of small houses at the S. end of Wilmot-st. extending to wards Dog-row, Smart's Quay, Lower Thames- Street, — entrance by 21. on the E, side pf Billingsgate- Smith's Alley, Ropemakers-Fields, Limehouse, at 60, about the middle of the N. side. Smith's Buildings, Gray's-Inn-Lane,- for-ms part of the E. side, between Constitution-row and White-hart- row, near Battle-bridge. Smith's Buildings, Chequer. Alle}', Bunhill-Row, about the middle of the N. side, between 99, Bun hill-row, and 109, WhItecross-st, - Smith's Buildings. Lamb-Alley, Bi- shopsgate.Without, on the N, side of Lamb-court, entering by 68, Sunrst, Smith's Buildings. Leadenhall - Street, — behind 74, by Aldgate- pump. Smith's Buildings. Long-Lane, Ber. mondsey. on the R. side of Miles's Rents, entrance a few doors on the L. from Bermondsey- church-yard, Smith's Court, Great WlndmiJI- Street, Haymarket, — at 31, five doors S. of 52, Brewer-st. Smith's Court, Holborn-Hill, — at 93, op. St. Andrew's church. Smith's Court, Bracklcy-Street, Crip plegate, — the second on the R, from Golden-lane, towards Bridge- water-gardens. Smith'sCourt, Whitecha pel- Rpad,— at 05, about -g of a mile on the L. east of the church. Smith's Court, Lower Chapman- Street, St. George's in the East,^- the fifth on the L. ftom Cannon- st. road, near Mary-st. and Ann- street. Smith's Smith's Place, Skinner-Street, Spm- ' mers-Town, — the first ontheR,' from Judd's Place. Smith's Place, Gray's-Inn-Lane, Battle - Bridge, — behind Smith's buildings, leading to Field's build ings. Smith's Place, Wapping-Street, — at 65, between Globe-st. and the entrance to the London-docks. Smith's Place, Salirion-Lane, Lime house,— ^about |- of a mile on the L, from the Comraercial-road, and nearly op. Farmer's Row. Smith's 'Place, Gibraltar-Row, St. George's Fields, op. 12, tbe second on the R. from Prospeft- place, near the Elephantand Castle. Smith's Rents, York-Street, West minster, — the fourth on the L. from Queen -square, and nearly op. Ship-court. Smith's Rents, St. John - Street, Clerkenwell. — at 140, three doors S, of MItre-court, and about ^ qf a mile PU the R. from West- Smithfield. Smith's Rents, Angel-Square, Bi shopsgate-WIthout, — the first on the L, from 137, BIshopsgate-st. Smith's Rents, Bankside, South wark, — ^the third on the L. from Bank-end, about four doors W. pf Hprse-shoe-alley. Smith's Rents, Union- Street, St. Geprge's Fields, — the last on the R. from the London-road, tov. ards West-square. Smith's Rents, Bermondsey-Street,- at 158, riearly op. the Church. Smith-Square, Westminster, the houses which surround St, John's church,- entrance by 52, Mill- . bank-street, . Smith-Street (Great), King's Rpad, -Chelsea,— about f of a mile on the L. frpm Sloane-square, or is -the continuarion of Durham - place, frem the W. side the Hospital, Smith-Street (Little), Chelsea,— the first on the L. in the last from the King's Road. Smith-Street (GreatV, Westminster.— the .S. conrinuatlon of Deari-st. near the Abbey, to Great Peter-st. Smith-Street (Little,) Westminster,- the first on the L. from Dean-st. extending to Bowllng-st, Smith-Street, Northampton-Square, Clerkenwell. — at the S. corner, intersefting Perceval-st. and ex tending to King-st. Smith-Street (Upper), Northampton- Square, Clerkenwell, — op. thelast, intersefting Spencer-st. and ex tending to Wynyatt-st, Smith's Ways, Rotherhithe pr Ber mondsey-Wall, — on the E. side of Mill-staiirs and St. Saviour's dock. Smith's Ways, Wapping, — on the ' E. side the Dundee-wharf, about i of a mile below Hermitage- bridge. Smith's Wharf, Rotherhlthe-'V^'all,— between East - Lane - stairs and F'ountain-stairs, nearly op. Pal mer's Rope-walk. Smithfield- Bars . West-Smi thfield , — af76. N. side, being the entrance to St, John-st. 1 SmIthfield.Market, or West-Smith field, — at the N. end of Giltspur- st. frpm Newgate-street, or frotft Snow-hill, the numbers begin and' end at Cow-lane, viz. 1 and 93. Smithfield (Upper East), Little Tow er-Hill, — extends fromthe E. side of Tower-hill, to Parsons-street, Ratcliffe-highway. Smithfield (Lower East), tbe con tinuation of Butcher-iow to the Hermitage-bridge. . Smock - Alley, Spitalfields, See Arrillery-Place, . Snead's Court, Engine.Street, Picca,- dilly,— the N. end of It, leading to Brick-st. and Park-lane, , Snow's Fields, Bermondsey, — -the cpntinuation pf KIng-st. entering by lO'J, High-st. Borough, ex tending tending to 238. Bermondsey.st. Snow-Hill, Holborn- Bridge, — ^on -the N^ side of Skinner-st. extend ing from Fleet- market to St. Sepulchre's church, near Newgate. Snow's Rents. York. Street, West minster, is nearly op. Queen- square. Society for the Encouragement of Arts, John-Street, Adelphi. at 12. three doors on the R. from Adara-Street, entering by 73, in the Strand. Society for theSuppressIon of Vice. — at 3 1 , Essex-st. about twenty doors on the L. f'rom 210, Strand. Society for the Relief of Persons imprisoned for Small Debts, seven doors on the R. in Craven- st, from 10, iri the Strand, Society for the Encouragement of Servants,— at 10, Pall-Mall, a few yards on the R. frora the Haymarket. Socrates - Place. New-Inn-Street, Shoreditch, about eight doors on theR. from 20. New-inn-yard. Soil's Row. Hampstead-Road, forras part of the W, side, extend ing from Charles-st. near Totten hara-court-road to Frederick's place. Somerset- BuIldings.Hacknej'-Road,- the first on the L. in Crabtree-row, from the said road, near Shore ditch-church. Somerset - Court, Little Somerset- Street, Aldgate. — a few yards on the R. from 22, Somerset-street. near Mansel-st. SomersetrHouse or Place, Strand, — entrance between 151 and l.')2, about I of a mile on the L, frora Temple-bar. Spmerset - Place, Providence - Row, Finsbury-Square, — the secPnd on the R. from the City-road, towards Paul-street. Somerset- Place, Kennington-Com mon, a few yards on the R. from the Horns-tavern, toWardi Clapham, Somerset-Street, Duke-Street, Man chester-Square, — at 42, five doo/s on the L. from 174, Oxford-st, extending to Orchard-st. Spmerset-Strfeet, Aldgate or White chapel, — the first on the R. feast frora the Minories, extending to Mansel-st. Somerset- Street Little, Aldgate, — at 22, in the la5t described, about six doors on the L. from Mansel- street, Sommer's Place East, Sommer*- Town, — on the R. side the New- road, about J of a raile from Bat tle-bridge, • extending from Will- sted-st, to Chalton-st. Sommer's Place West. Sommers- Town. — the W. continuation of the last described, Sommers - Stairs, Lower Thames- Street. — a few doors on the R. below London.btldge, on the W. side Billingsgate. Sope-Yard, Park-Street, Borough,- abput four dpors pn the L, from the Borough-market. Sophia - Place, Duke - Street, St, ] George's Fields, — the first on the L. from Webber-row, towards the Obelisk. Sots - Hole. Archer - Street, Great Windmill-Street. Haymarket, — a dark narrow passage at the E, end of It, leading Into Rupert-st. South - Crescent. "Tottenham . court. road. See Crescent, South-Lambeth, on the S. side of Vauxhall-turnpike. on the L. ex. tending towards Stockwell.com- mon. South London Water- Works. See Lambeth. South-Mews, South. Street, Man- (jhester-Square, at 17, three doors on the L. from 8, Manches- ter.street. South-Molton-Laiie,Oxford-Street,- . is parallel to or behind the W. side of South-Molton-st. South,- Molton . Street, Oxford - Street,— at 294, near ia mile on the R. from Tyburn-turnpike, ex tending to 6, Brook-st. South -Place, Moorfields, forms part of .the N. side, adjoining • South-street. , Sputh. Place, Kennlngtpn-Crpss, forms part of the R, side of Up- , per Kennington-lane. nearlyop. the Windmill-tavern. South-Place, or Row, Kennington- Common, -the houses which forra the N. side of the said Coramon. South- Rpw, New-Rpad, Spmraers- Tpwn. — is op, Spnlmer,s-pl. West, near the rpad which leads tp Tavistpck-sq. Scuth-Sea-Charabers, Threadneedle- Street, — at 4,1. three deors on the R. ftora the South-Sea-Hpuse. Sputh - Sea - Court. Lorabard -Street, Mint, Borough.— on the W. side ofit. or on the E. side of Little Guildford-Street, entering by 75, Queen-street. South-Sea-Cpurt, Maze, Bprough.- at 14, about that nuraber of doors on the L. frora 95, Tooley- street. South - Sea - House, Threadneedle Street, — Is op. the church, and adjoins 11$, Bishopsgate-street; there is another entrance at 18, Old Broad-street. South-Sea-House (Old)— at 19, Old Broad St. nearly op. the church. South-Street. King's-Road. Chelsea.- the first on the R, a few doors ftora Sloane-sq, towards Battersea- bridge. ' South-Street, Manchester-Square. — the second on the R, in Man- chester-st, frora the N, side the square, extending to High-st, op. Marybone-lane. South-Street, South Audley- Street, Grosvenor-square, — intersefts it at 17, about I of a mile from Cur- zpn-st. and leads into Park-lane. South . Street, Finsbury. or Moor fields, on the M. side of Moor fields,, being parallel to and be tween part¬of Finsbury-place and Wilson-street. South-Street; Spltalfields-Market,— the first on the R. iu Pateraoster- row ftom the church. South-Street, Larabeth,-. — is nearly pp. the Irhree Stags, abput i a mile on the R. ftora Westralnster- bridge, , South - Street, West - Square, St. George's Fields, about the middle of the S. side, extending to Brook-street, South-Street, East-Lane,Walworth,- about the middle of the S. side, extending frora 1, Apollo-build ings, to Walworth-cpmmon. Southampton-Buildings. Holborn,— at 318, on the W, side of Middle- row, it leads to 53, Chancery-lane. Southampton -Court, Southampton- Buildings, Holborn, — three doors on the ,R, in the last frora Hol- born. Sontharapton . Court. Southampton. Row, Bloomsbury, — ten doors on the R. frora Upper King-street, Holborn, leadinginto Queen-sq^ Southampton-Court, or Row, Tot tenhara -Court -Road, — —at 140, nearly op. Warren-st. and three or four doors ftora the New road. Southampton - Mews, Southampton- Place, New - Road, Tottenham- Court, — is on the N. side of the said place. Sontharapton - Mews, Southampton- Row, Bloorasbury,. is op. 10, being a few doors on the L. ftom Upper King-st. Holborn, Southampton - Place, New - Road, Tottenham-Court, — forms part of the N. side, by the turnpike, about i of a mile E, of Totten- ham-court-road, P p Southampton- Southampton-Row. Edgware-Road.- at 83, op. Winchester- row, riear ^ a mile on the R, from Tyburn- tuj-npike, Sbuthamptpn-Row, Bloomsbury, — the corrtiriuatiori of Upper King- st. (entering by; 120, High-Hol born) tpRusseil squaire. Sputhamptpn- Street, Strand, ^at ¦ 3-^7,' near' the middle of the N'. side, extending tp Covent-Gar den. Southamptbn-St. 'High-Holborn, — at 126, about ^ of a mile on the R. from Fleet-raarket. extending to Bloomsbury-square, Southamptori - Street, Pentonville •High-Street or Road, — the second on the R. from the chapel towards Battle-bridge. Spa - Fields, Clerkenwell, — about j of a mile N. pf Clerkenwell- green, lying between St. John- stfeet-road and Cold-bath-fields, Spa - Fields - Chapel, Brayne's Row, Clerkenwell, — about twelve doors i E. from the turnpike Iiy the House of Correftion towards St, John- street-.road, Spa-Place, Spa-Fields, Clerkenwell.- part pf Brayne's Rpw, say ftpm the turnpike to Wopd-st, Spa-Road. Berraondsey. See Grarige- Rpad, 'Spa -Road -Passage, Bermondsey, — the first on the left E, from the Spa, leading to Pittman's-pl, and 13. Printers, place, .jSpan's Buildings, St. Pancras, — near _ Red-lion-passage, being the "con tinuatipn pf Vernon's Buildings towards the church. Span's Place, BrIIl-t'lace, Sommers- Town, — ^part of the said place, entrance on the W. side the Brill publlc-hpuse. Spahi^h-Place, Manchester. Square, - at the N. E. cprrier, extending- tp Charles-street. ' Spark's PJac€,Duke'sPlace,Aldgate,- at the S, E. corner of 'Great Duke's Place. Sparrick's cr Spurrlck's Rpw, Maze. Pond. Borough,— a feW doors on the L. in Weston-st. from 35, Snow's fields. Sparrow's Buildings. Potters-Fields, Horselydown, — ^the first on the L. a few yards from the bottom of Tooley-street. Sparrow-Corner, Rosemary-Lane, — part ofthe N. side ofit adjoining the Minories; Sparrow's Rents, Portpool-LanCj-^ at 47, about rhe middle of theN. side, leading to Liquorpond.st. by Meux's brewery, Speding's Gardens, North - Street," Poplar, — about the middle of the E. side, between Poplar High-st, and the East-India-dock-road. . Spencer - Place, Kennington - Com mon, — a few houses on the R. by the White Swan, at the commence ment pf the Crpydon-road/ Spencer - Row, Goswell - Street - Road, — forms'part ofthe W, side near the turnpike, extending from Upper Ashby-st, to Spencer-st, Spencer-Street, Northampton-Sq.— on the N. side, extending from near the turnpike, Goswell-street- road, to St. John-street-road. Spencer - Street. New - Inn - Yard, Shoreditch, — the first on the R. a few yards from 176, Shoreditch High-street, Spencer-Street. St, George's In the East, the third on the.R. In Charles-st. from Lower Cornwall- st. (op. Bliie-gate-fields) towards the Commerclal>-rOad. Spicer-Court, Spicer-Street, Bethnal. Green, or Spitalfields; — the first on the R, a few yards from 82, Brick- lane. Splcer-Street, Brick=Lane, Bfethnal. Green, or Spitalfields,-^at 82, op. Hanbury's brewery. Splkemaft's Court, -Litrie Porffand- Street, . .^reet, Marybone, about six doprs pn the R. frora lOS, Great Titchfield-street, Spller's i. ourt Webber-Rpw, St. George's Fields, — the second on the L. from Biackfriars-road. by the Magdalen-hospital. Spitai - Court, Spit4 - Street. Mile- Ei)d New-Town, the first on the right N. from Pelham-st. Sp^tal-bqua^e,BI^hopsgate- Without, - at 1 04, near y of a mile .on the right N. from the church, it leads to White-Lion-st, on the L. and to, Lamb-st. on the R. fpJtal.Street, Mile-End New-Town, or Spitalfields, — the second on the R, in Spicer- t. from 82, Brick- lane. extending to Pelham-st. and 'Well-street. Spitalfields- Market^ Spitalfields. entrance, at 10. Lamb-st. or at 23, Paternoster-row, on the W. side the church. Spitalfields-Work-House,.^ — on the E, side of Charles-st. Mile-end New- Town, near the N. end of Baker's Row, from 94, White- c}japel-rpad, Spptjied-Ppg Coach-Office, Strand,- at 298. 'four doOrs E, from the New Church. Spotted - Horse - Court, Shoreditch High-Street, at 197, five doors S. of Holywell-lane, Spread - Eagle - Cpurt, Gray's - Inn- Lane.— at 27, being that nuraber of doors on the R, irOm Middle- row, Holbprn, Spread-Eagle-Cpurt, Flnch-LanCj — at 21, three dcors pu the L. frpm 81, CornhiU. Spread . Eagle - Court, Kingsland- Road, — the first on the L; a few doors from Shoreditclj-church, Spread - Fiagle - Court, Limehouse- Causeway, — the first on the L. a few yards from Fore-st, or from "Three -Cpk-street, Spread-Eagle-Court, Rptherhithe,— on the S. side the church, near Cow-court, Spread -. Eagle - Inn, Gracechurch- Street, — behind 84, twelve dpors on the L. frora Leadenhall-st, Spring-Garden, Charing-Cross, . the street behind the W, side of iti entrance by 66. or at 51, op, the Equestrian statue. Spring.Garden (New) Piralico, — on the E. side of Avery-farra-row, and between Upper Belgrave- pL and Five-fields. , Spring- Garden, Mile - End New- Town, — a group (Sf small hpuses between Priiices-row. and Qhurch- st. entrance by 14, King Edward- street. , ' Spring - Garden . Court, Mile.End. Rpadj--about | of a mile pn the L. belpw the turnpike, and the first E. ef Stepney-green. Spring - Garden - MSivs, Charing-, ' Cross.— en the S. side of New- st, and nearly pp. Euckingham- cpurt, frpra 37, Charlng-crcss. Spring -Garden -Place, Stepney, — a few hpuses pn the R. extending frora the W, side the church to wards the fields, Spring-Street, Dorset-Street, Pprt- man-Square,^ five doors on the right, W; from' Baker-st. extend ing to Durweston-st. Spring-Street (Upper), — the N. con tinuation of the last to Yprk-sti Sprlng-Stre.et (Great), Shadwell,-ex- tends frpra the S, side the church yard tp Lpwer.turning. Spring-Street (Little), Foxes-Lane^ Shadwell, — ^four doors on the R. fromthe E. end ofthe church-yard, leadinginto thelast described. Spur.Inn, fligh-Street, Borough,— at"98, about i of a mile on tlie L. frpra London-bridge. Stable- Yard, St. James's.r^the last on the L. ^n Cleveland-row, fromi the Palace, leading into St. James'^s Park. Stacy's Stacy's Repository, Great Portland^ Stangate - Street, Lambeth, the Street, — at 108,- nearlyop. Little Titchfield-street. Stacey-Street,St. Giles's. See Stracey- Street. Stafford-Place, Pimlico,— about ten dpprs from Buckinghara-gate. Stafford- Place, Hill-Street. Finsbury- Square.— the first on the R. frora I^ul-street. Stafford. Row, Pimlico,- commences on the L, by Buckingham - gate, and extends to Ward's Rpw, Staffprd-Street, Lisson-Grove, Lis son-Green, is neariy op, the Yorkshire-Stingo. Stafford-Street, Old Bond-Street,— the first on the L. from 58, Pic cadilly, extending to 15, Dpver- street. Staining- Lane, Wppd-Street, Cheap- slde,— op. the N, end of Gutter- lane, entering by 133, Cheapside. Staraford-Street, Blackfriars-Road.- the second on the R. abput twenty dpprs frofn the bridge. Staraford-Street (Upper),— the cpn tinuatlpn pf the last described tp Broad, wall. Stamp-Office, Somerset.Place, at the S. E, corner of the square, en- trance between 151 and 152, Strand. Standige's Buildings, Stoney-Lane, Tooley-Street,— the second on the L. from 95, Tooley.st. Stanford - Place, East . Lane, Wai. wprth, — the first en the R. a few yards frpra the Kent.road. Stangage's Buildings, B.;rmPndsey New-Road, — the first on the R, a few yards fr^jm the Bricklayers. arras, Kent.road. Stangate-Court, Piccadilly,— at 63, on the W. side of Burlington- house, about i of a mile on the R. from the Haymarket. Stangate. Lambeth, — the first on the R, about seven doors frora West- minster-brid|e. cpntinuatipn of the last, bearing to the L. it extends to Lambeth Upper Marsh. Stangate - Place, Stangate- St, Lam. beth, — at 36, under the archway, near Felix-street. Stangate.Wharf, Lambeth. — thefirst above Westminster-bridge, Stanhope-Street. May- Fair, — the first on the L. in South Audley-Street,' frora Curzon-Street, extending to Park-lane. Stanhope-Street (Little). May.Falr.- the first on the R. in Hertford-st, from Shepherd's Market, or the first on the L, frora Park lane. Stanhope - Streef, Clare -Market,— . the continuatipn of Newcastle-st, bearing to the L. frora the E, side the New Church in theStrand. Stanton's Wharf, Tooley-Street,— at the N. end of Stoney-lane, en- tering by 95, Tooley-st. Staple-Court, Berraondsey .Street,-*- at 166, five doors on the L. from the church towards Tooley-, street. Staple's-Inn, Holborn, — three doors on the R. from Mlddle.rpw to. wards Fleet-raarket. Staple 's-Inn-BuUdlngs, Middle-Rpw, Hplbprn, — at 10, leading into Staple's Inn. Staple's Rents, Paradise-Street, Ro therhithe. — at 85. a few doors on the R. frora MIlLpond-bridge. Stapleton's Coal - Wharf, White. friars, — on the W. side of Whlte^ ftiars-dock. Stapleton's - Court, Ropemakers. Street, Moprfields, — on the N, side, between Finsbury.st, and Type-st. Star- Alley, Upper East.Smithfield,- a few doors on the L. "feast of Butcher-row. leading to Cart. wrIght-square. Star-Alley, Fenchurch-Street, at 52, being that nuraber on the R. from from Gracechurch-st. leading to Mark-lane. Star-Cprner, Bermondsey-Street, the continuation of it, from Long- lane to the Grange- road. Star-Couri, Strand,-^a few doors on the R. from Temple-bar and nearly op. Essex-st, Star-Court, Chancery-Lane,-at 1 14, about eighteen dpprs on the L, ftom 194. Fleet-st. Star-Court, ^ Cross-Lane, Parker's Lane, Linqoln's-Inn-Fields,-thrce doors on the L, ftom Newton-st. entering by 206, High-Holbprn. ^tar-Court, Little Compton-Street, Sohp, — at 12, on the N. side, between Greek-st. andCrpwn-st. Star-Cpurt. Grub-Street, Cripple gate. — abeut the middle of the W. side, op. Angel-court. Star-Court, Bread - Street, Cheap- side. — at S3, about nine doors on the L. from 46, Cheapside. Star-Cpurt, Bread-Street.HIll, — at 25, five dPors on the L. from Bread-st. leading to Hugging- lane. StarrCourt, Mint-Street, Bprpugh,- is facing Duke-st. and abPut i of a mile on the L. from op. St. George's church. Star-Court, Bermondsey-Street, — at 250, about thirty-five doors on the R. ftpra Tooley-st. Star-Court, Great Eastcheap.— six dpprs on the L. ftora FIsh-street- hill towards Cannon-st. Star Newspaper-Office, — on the N. sidepf Fleet-st, by Temple-bar. Star-Place, Lower Chapman-Street, St. George's in the East, — the last on the L, from Cannon-street- road and op, Albion-place, Star-Street, Shadwell, — the continu ation of Shal?espear's walk (en tering by 48, High-st.) to 24, Wapping-wall. Star-Yard, Carey-Street, Lincoln's- }nn-Fjelds,.^thc first on the R. mom 99, Chancery-lane, leadfng. into Chlchester-rents. Star. Yard. Old Gravel. Lane, — at 103, three doors on the L. from 65, Ratcliffe.highway, Star and Garden Yard, RatclifEs- Highway,— at 90, the second on the R. a few doors E. frora Old Gravel- lane. Starch-Alley, Goswell-Street, at 30, on the S. side of Old-st. Starch- Yard, Old Gravel-Lane. See Star- Yard. Statchell's or Statchwell's Court, Church - Lane, Whitechapel or Comraercial-Road, — about f of a mile on the R, frpra the church and op. Union-st. Statesman Newspaper- Office, at 87, Fleet. St. a tew doors on the L, ftom Fleet-market, Stationers-Alley, Ludgate-Street, — at 35, the second on the R. from St. Paul's-church-yard, leading Into Stationers-court and Ave- Maria-lane. Stationers - Court, See the last .article, Stationers-Hall. — on the N. side of Stationers-court, bearing to the L, ftora Ludgate.st, Stave-Yard, Wapping-Street, — at 33'2, about f of a mile on the R. below Hermitage- bridge. Staverton - Row, Newington - Butts or Walworth; — part of the R, side, commencing by the Elephant and Castle. Steel- Yard, Upper Thames-Street, — at 87, op. Bush-Lane, near ^ of a mile on the L. frcm London- bridge. Steel's Yard. Great Tower-Hill, — at 33, on the -E. side, about eight doors from Coopers-row. Steel's Yard, New-Street. Maze. Pond, Borough, — entrance by 6, on the E. side Guy's Hospital, Stcelhouse-Lane, Stepney, — is cp, the Causeway, extending from Brock- Bifo©k-8t, across the- fields, tow|Ps Stepney-church. Steers- Place, Barbican, — atlO, bang that number of doors on the R. from Aldersgate -St. St. Stephen's Church, Coleman- Street. — about seven or eight . doors on the L. from Lothbury. St. Stephen's Church. Walbrook, — at the S. W. cornet of the Man- sinn-House. St. Stephen's Court. New Palace- Yard, VVestminster. — on the E. , side by the River Thames, Stephen- Mews, Gresce-Street, Tot tenham-Court-Road, at 3,1, about five doors on the L. from 23, Rathbone-place. Stephen - Street, 'rottcnham -Court- Road, — at '29, the second street onthe L. from Oxford-st. leading to Gresse-st, and 23. Rathbone- place. . Stepney - Causeway, Brook-Street, Ratcliffe, — about the middle of tbe N. side, expending to the Coramerclal-roadi. Stepney-Gap, Stepney-Causeway, — the first on the L. from the Com mercial-road towards Brook-st, Stepney-Green, Stepney, — about i of a mile on the R. In Mile-end- road, E. from the turnpike, ex- , tending to near the church. Stepney -Green-Terrace, — forms part of the R. side of Stepney-green, entering by Mile-end-road, it ex tends from Prospeft-place tpCross- rpw. Stepney - Meeting - Hpuse -Charity- Jrchool, — at the N. end of White- horse-st. from the Cemraercial- rpad. Stcpncy-New-Square, See Trafal gar-Square', Stepney - Old - Square, Stepney. . Green.T-about |- of a mile on the L. from Mile-end-road. and near - the N, side tbe Church-yard. Stepney's Rents, Hackney-Road, — I about seven oreight houses qo jhe R. side, het ween Shorediteh- church and Crabjree-row. Steven's Buildings, Bell-Street, P^d. dington. — at 45, about twelve ^ doors on the L, from LIssori. . Green. Steward's or Stewart's Court, Clerk. enwell-Green, — at 33, N. side, nearly pp. the Sessions-house, Stewards - Ofiice, Ofay's - Inn, — -by the chapel, at the N, E. cornerof Holborn-court. i Steward's Rents, Drury-Lane,. — at 128, five dpors on the R. north of Princes-st. leading to Wild.-st, Steward-Street, Goswell-Street, — at 80, the fourth on the R. nofth from Old-st. extending to 29, Brick-lane. S te ward-Street, Spitalfields,-^ — the second on both the R. and the Li in Union-st. from 69, Bishops. gate-street- without . Still-Alley, Bishopsgate- Without)— » at 196, six doors N. of the church. Still-Alley, Houndsditch,— at 104, nearly op. St. Mary-Axe, Still-Alley, Blue -Gate-Fields, Shad. well, — the second on the R. abput eight doors frora 245, High-st. Shadwell. Still-Stairs, Horselydown,- at the N- end of Potter's fields from.the bottom of Tooley-st. ahout | a raile below London-bridge. Stillwell-Court, Maze, Borough, — at 25, the fifth on the L. ftom 195, ^ooley-,st. Stock-Exchange, Capel-Court. Bar-. tholomew-Lane, — at the E. end, entering nearlyop. the E. entrance to the Bank of England. Stock-Weavers Alms.-Houses,KIngST land-Road, — about -|- of a mile on the R. from Shoreditch-church. Stone-Buildings. Lincpln's-Inn,-the first on the R. frpm op. 55, Chaij-. eery-lane j near Hplbprn. ' Stone* Stone-Court, Laundry- Yard, Great Peter-Street , Westmlnste r, — ^.-the fet on the P.. frorh the said street, entering near .Marsham-st. Stones-End, Bprough, — at the S. end of Biackman-street by the King's Bench, about | of a- mile from London-bridge. Stone's Row, New- Road, Sommers- Town. — nearly op.' Chalton-st. about I ot a mile on the L. -from Battle-bridged Stone -Stairs, Broad-Street. -Rat- . cliffe, — at 94, on the W, side the India.'Compaiiy's warehouse, and neariy facing Globe-stairs, Ro. therhithe. * Stone - Stairs - Court, Broad-Street, Ratcliffe,— at 94. Op. the said stairs. Stone- Yard.Queen-Street.Borough ,- at 20, about that number of houses on the R, from Union-st. Stonecutters- Alley, Blackfriars, the S. end of Cock-courr, entering by 18, Ludgate-hill. . Stonecutters-Buildings, LittleQueen- ' Street, LIncoln's-lnn-FIelds, — ^at '5, seventeen doors on the L. from 223, High-Holborn. Stonecutters-Court, Little St. Mar tinis Lane, — at 13, being tbat ' number of doors on tha R. from; the W. end of Long-a'cre. Stpnecutters-Street, Fleet-Market,- l at 75, about the middle ofthe W. side, extending to 22, Shoe- lane, , "Stonecutters- Yard, Kent-Street, 'Bo rough, — at 22, being that num- • ber of houses on the L. from- be hind St, George's church. , j "StPHfey-Lane, Gravel-Lane, Hpunds- ditch,-:i^tlie third on .the R. fromi 148, Houndsditch,' leading to Pet ticoat-lane. Stoney-Lane, Tooley-Street, — at 95] about -J- of a mile on the L. ' frora Lpndon-bridge, Stoney-Street, Borough-Market, side, ex- Torms part of the-W. tending to Clink-st, Store - Street (Great), Tottenham- Court-Road,— at a."), the fourth on the R. from Oxford-st. ex tendingto 79, Gower-st. Store-Street iLIttleJ,- a few doors on the R. In the last described, from 79, Gower-st. Story's Gate, St. James's - Park.— at Great George-st. Westminster. Straeeyi.Street,Mon'mouth-Street, St. Giles's, — the second on the -R, from Broad-st. leading to Lloyd's court bythe Church-yard. Strand, — the N. parallel to the Tharaes, extending from Charing- cross, where the numbers begi'a - and end, viz. 1 and .487, to Temple-bar, where there is 236, about |- of a mile in length. Strand - Lane, Strand, — at 168, -nearly op. the New Church, leading to Surrey. stair^. Stratford-Mews, Marybone-Lane,— at 67, the first on the L. frora 152, Oxford-st. Stratford-Place, Oxford-Street,-wat lb9, op. South-MoIton-st. near -i a mile on the L. from Tyburn- turn pike. Streatliam-Street. Charlotte-Street, Bloomsbury, — at 20, six dotrs S. from 34, Great 'Russell-st. ifleads into . Bainbridge-st. and Oxford- street'. > . Streatham-Mews, Streatham-Street, - Bloorasbury, — r-n the N. side, a few -yrjrds from Diot-st. - Street's Building';, Mount-Street, Grosvenor-Square, — at 75, about six doors E. frora 16, Park-st. Stretton-Street, , Piccadilly, — about the middle of the N. side, and the first W.- of Berk^lev-st. Stringer's Row, Deptford Lower- Road, Rotherhithe, — the first on the L. frora the E". end of Para dise-row. Stroud Waggon-Officei- at 48, Grub- Grub-st. six doprs pn the R. frora 97,Fore-sr. Strutton-Ground, Westminster, — the continuation of Great Chapel- St. ftom Broadway to Great Peter- st. and the Horseferry-road, Suffolk.Court, Harrow-Street, Mint, Borpugh, — aliout seven doors on the R. frora Mint-st, Suffolk- Lane, Upper Thamfes-St,- at 152, the fifth on the R. frora London-bridge, leading to Bush- lane and 22, Cannon-st. Suffolk-Mews, Suffolk-Street Mid dlesex-Hospital, — on the W. side, of the hospital, and pn the E. sideof Suffolk-st. Suffolk-Place,Bateraan'sRow, Shore ditch, — the first on the L, three doors frpra the Curtain-road, Suffolk-Street. Middlesex-Hospital, - three doors W, of it. extending frpm 9, Charles-st, to 44, Union. street. Suffolk-Street (Little), Haymarket,- seven doors on the R. from Cock. spur-st. extending to Whitcomb- street, Suffolk-Street (Great), Haymarket,- the first on both the R. and the L, in the last frpra the Haymarket, extending to Cockspur-st, Suffolk-Street. Cannon-Street-Road, St George's in the East, — —op. William-st. being a few doors on the R. frora the Commercial-road towards Whitechapel-road, Suffolk-Street (Great), Blaekman- Street, Borough, — at 80, about sixteen doors on the L. from the King's Bench, leading to Gravel- lane. Suffolk-Street (Little), Borough, — the third on the R. in the last described, from 80, Blackman-st, Sugar Bakers-Yard, Duke's Place, — the third on the R. along Cree. churph-lane, from 87, Leadenhall- street, Sogar-LoaLGourt, Dorset-Street, Sa lisbury-Square,— at 100, the fifth on riie L, from 82, Fleet-st, Sugar-Loaf-Court, Upper Thames- Street, — at 196. nearly op, Queen hithe, Sugar - Loaf - Court, Long-Alley, Moorfields. — the fifth on the L, from Moorfields towards Crown. street. Sugar - Loaf - Court, Bishopsgate- Without, — at 130, about twelve doors on the L. north from Sun- street, Sugar - Loaf- Cpurt. Angel - Alley, Bishopsgate- Without, — the third on the L. frora 138, Bishopsgate. street, Sugar-Loaf-Court. Holywell-Lane, ¦ Shoreditch, — at 52. the third on the L.from 194. Shoreditch High- street, Sugar-Loaf-Court, Leadenhall-St.— . at 50, op. Creechurch-lane, lead. ing to 108, Fenchurch-st, Sugar. Loaf. Court, Bermondsey- Street,— at 46. being that number on the L, from Tooley-st, Sugar- Loaf- Court, Essex- Street, Whitechapel, the first on the R, frpm 105, Whitechapel High. street. Sugar - Loaf- Court, Swan - Street, Goodman's Fields. — the second on the R, from 48, in the Mi nories. Summer-Place, Stepney, — the first E, parallel to Ocean-st. pn the N. side the Church-yard. Suramer-Street,Eyre.Street, Leather. Lane, — twelve dpors on the R. from the N. end of the said lane, near Meux's brewery. Sumner's Buildings, Bishopsgate- WIthout, — at 22, a few doors on the R. north from the church. Sun- Alley, Golden. Lane, Cripple^ gate, — the third on the R, a few doors N. from Barbican. Sun-Alley, Upper East-Smithfield,— at 20, nearly op, Butcher-rpw. Sun- Siin. Court, Sun -Alley, Goldfen-* Lane, — a few yards from Golden- lane towards Red-lion-market. Suh-Court, Grub-Street, Cripple gate, — about twelve doors on the . L. from 15, Chiswell.st. Sun-Court, Cloth-Fair,- the third on the L. a few doors from 60, West-Smithfield. Sgn-Court, Threadneedle- Street, at 62, neariy op, the N. E. corner - ofthe Royal-Exchange. Sup-Court, Little Bell-Alley, Moor fields, the last on the L. in Swan-alley, from 67, Coleman- street. Sun-Court, Aldgate High.Street, — at 20,> about twelvedoors E. of the church. Sun-Court, Curzon-Street, May- Fair, — at 13, three doors W. of Half-moon-st. it leads to Shep. herd's market, Sun-Court, Mile- End-Road, two ,- doors E. of the Vintners-alms- houses, about I of a mile on the L. below the turnpike. Sun Fire-Office, Cornhill, — the se cond door on the R. from the ¦• Rpyal -Exchange towards the Man sion-house, also in Craigs-court, Charing-cross, Sun (J^Jewspaper-Office, Strand, — at 112, op. Exeter-Change. Sun.Square, Sun-Street, Bishops gate, — at 18, about tbat number of doors on the L, from 149. Bishopsgate-without, Sun-Street, Bishopsgate-WIthout, — at 149, about ^ of a mile on the L. north from the church, leading to Crown-st. Finsbury-square. Sun-Street, East-Lane. Walworth. — the fourth on the' L, near .^ of a mile from Walwprth High-st. or road. Sun-- Yard, Nightingale- Lane, East- Smithfield, at 28, «bout the middle of the W. side. Sun. Tavern -Court, Sun-Tavern- Flelds,- Shadwell,— on .the S. side the Rope-walk, entering by the first on theR. in King David-lane, from 198, Shadwell High.st, Sun .Tavern- Fields, Shadwell, — en the N, side Shadwell High-st. say frpm 117 tp 193, pr from King David-lane to Lpve-lane, Sunday- Advertiser Newspaper-Of fice, — eleven doors on the R. in Catherine-st. frcm 342, Strand. Surgeons-College or Hall, Portugal- Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, — • — about the middle of the N. side, ' nearly op. Carey-st, : Surrey-Buildings, East-Lane, Wal worth, — the first on the L, from Surrey-Place, Kent-road. Surrey -Canal-Dock, Rptherhithe,-— about A of a mile below the church and nearly op. Shadwell- dpck. Surrey - Chapel (Rev. R. Hill's), Blackfriars-Road,'— about ^ ofa mile on the L. from the bridge. Surrey -Dispensary. Uni6n-Street, Borough, — by Union-Hall, a few dpors on the L, frora 218, High- street. Surrey-Institution, Elackfriars-Rd,- about six doors on the R. frora the bridge. Surrey-Mills, Rotherhithe,— — near , the Platform, about ^ of a mile W, ofthe church. Surrey-Place, Surrey-Street, Strand,- at 30, abcut eight doors on the R. from 170, in the Strand. Surrey-Place, . Lower Queen-Street, Rotherhithe, — is parallel ta part of the W. side, extending from Cow-lane to Silver-st. Surtey-Place, Kent-Road, — —fprms part of the tR. side, about i of a mile below the Bricklayers-arms and near Surrey-square. Surrey-Road. See Blackfriars-Road. Surrey- Rov/, Blackfriars-Road, — the second on the L. ftom Surrey- chapel towards the Obelisk. Q^q Surrey- s s Surrey-Square, Kent-Road, the first on the R. below East-lane. abpiit I pf a mile , from the Brick layers-arras. Surrey-Stairs. Surrey -Street, Strand,- at the S. end of it, being the first E. of Somersec-house. Surrey-Street, Strand, — at 173*, the fourth on the L. from. Temple-bar and the first E, of Somerset-house. Surrey-Street (Great), Blackfriars- Road,— forms part of the E. side. say from Hollaind-st. to .Surrey- . chapel, also .part of the op. side, say from Cross-st. to Christ- church. Surrey-Street (New), Blackfriars- Road, — forras part of the W. side, say ftora Stamford-st. tp Christ-church. Susannah - Place. Curtain - Road, Shpreditch, — forms part of the W. side, near Old-street-road. Susannah - Row, Curtain - Road, Shpreditch,— the fifth on the L. frora Worship,st. extending to wards Leonard-st. Sussex-Place, Kent-Road. forras part of the R. side, about A of a mile below the Bricklayers.arms, Suters - Buildings, Chapel - Path, Somraers-Town,. — a* 29, between Ossuktori-street and Middlesex-st, Sutton's Court, Bishopsgate- With in, — at 77, about twelve doors S. from the church. Stttton-Elace, Lisson-Green, — -the first on the R, in Mitcham-st, from nearly op, 18, Lisson-st, Sutton-Street, Soho-Square, — at 21, on the E. side, extending to Crown- street, Sutton-Street (Little), — the first on the L. in the last, ftom 21, in the square, leading to FalcPUrbridge- court, Sutton-Street (Great), Clerkenwell,- at 128, Goswell-st, nearly op. Old.street, it extends to 172, St. John.-st. Sutton-Street (Little), Gosweft- Street, — about six doors N, of tlie last described, Sutton-Street, Maze- Pon d,BoroBglij- on the W. side, extending from the S, end of Guy's hospital- to. wards Snow's fields, Swallow-Gardens, Rosemary-Lane,- at 128, the sixth on the L, frorai 84, in the Minories, Swallow.Street, Piccadilly, — at 45, pp. St. James's church, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 160, it extends to 323, Oxford- st. about I a mile in length. Swan- AUey, St, Ann's Court, War dour-Street, — at 12, a few yards on the R, from 31, Wardour-st, Swan- Alley, St, John-Street, Clerk enwell,-— at 72, the fourth on the L. from' West-Smithfield tpwards St, John's lane. "Swan - Alley (Great), Colemau- Street, — at 66, the fifth on the Rt from- Lothbury and about fourteen. doors ontheL. frora London- wall. Swan- Alley (Little), — the E. conti- nuatlon of the last to Little Bell- alley. Swan-Alley, Nightingale-Lane, See Swan-Street. Swan. Alley, Rotherhithe-Street, — at 311, about |- ofa raile on the R, below the church. Swan - Court, Bream's Buildings,. Chancery-Lane,- at the E, end,. entering by 37,. Chancery -lane. Swan - Court, Golden - Lane, St, Luke'3r--behind 75, or the first on the R. in Cowheel-alley, Swan-Court, Swan-Street, Bethnal- Green, — four dpprs on the R. from 1.54, Church-st. near Brick- lane;. Swan-Cpurtj Petticpat-Lane, at 118, the fifth on the R. from 41,. Aldgate High-st. , Swan-Court, Mansel-Street, Good man's Fields, — at 9, two doors N, of Swan-st. Swan.- "Swani-Court, Roseraary-Lane,— at bi, on the W. side of White's yard. Swan-Court, Narrow -Wall. Lam beth, — a few doors W. of Cuper's Bridge, extending towards the Tharaes, Swan-Court, William-Street, Black. friars-Road, — at 17, nearly op. Pitt-st. leading to Gravel-lane. Swan-Inn, Holborn-Bridge, — op. the N. end of Fleet-market. Swan and Two Necks-Inn, Lad- Lane, — at 10, op. the N. end of Milk-4t. Cheapside. Swan.Inn (One), Bishopsgate-WIth out, — at 180, about twenty doors N. of the church. Swans - Inn (Two), Bishopsgate. Without. — at 186, about fifteen dpprs N. of the church. Swans - Inn (Four), Bishopsgate. Within.— at 82, about eighteen doors S. of the church. Swan Coach.Office, Charing-Cross.- two or three doors on the R. to wards the Horse-guards. Swan-Inn, Whitechapel High-St at 20, ten doors W. of Red-lion- street. Swan-Inn, Blackman - Street, Bo rough, on the S. side of St. George's church. Swan-Lane, Swan- Yard, Blaekman- Street, Borough, — the continua tion of it, entering by St. George's church. Swan-Lane (Old), Upper Thames- Street, at 102, about sixteen doors on the L. from Lpndon- bridge. Swan-Larie, Rotherhithe, — about \ .„. of a mile helow the church, and '^ onthe W. side of Clarence-st, Swan . Mead, Bermondsfey - New- Road, — at the E. end of Brandon- , St. near the Bricklayers-arms. Swan. Place, Kent-Road, — the fourth on the R, below the Bricklayers. arms, leading towards Lpck's fields. Swan.Plac-e, Mile-End-Gxfeen,— — ^ op, Epping-place, being a few doors S. from Mile-end.turnplklb. Swan-Stairs (Old), Upper Thames- Street, — at the bottom of Old- swan-lane, atid the first stairs above London.brjdjge; Swan-Street, Church-Stre'fet, Beth- nal.Gyeen, at 164, ten doors W. of Brick-lane, extending to Sclater-st. Swan-Street, Minories, at 47, about the middle pf the E. dde, extending to 8, Mansel-st. Swan-Street,, Upper East. Smithfieldj-. at 102, leadihg to Butcher-row on the-R. and to Nightingale.lane on the L. Swan - Street, Kent . Road, the fourth on the L. below the Brick- layers-ai'ms, and op. Swan-'place. Swan-Walk, Paradise-RoW, Chel sea .-r-op. 31, Ibading by the side of the Botanic - garden to the Thames. Swan- Yard, Strand;— at 331, op. Somerset- house, leadingto Whitc- hart.yard. Swan-Yard, Tdthill-Street, West minster, — the first pn the R. from the W. end of the Abbey. Swan- Yard, ShoreditchHigh.Street,- at 54, neariy op. Holywell-lane, about I of a mile, S, of the church. Swan - Yard, Whitechapel - High- Street,'— at 20, about ten dOors W, of Red-Lion-st. Swan- Yard, Mile-End-Road, the third on die left E. frora the Old GIpbe, abput ¦* a mile belpw the Turnpike. Swan- Yard, Blackman-Strefet, Bo- rotigh, — — on the S. side of St. George's church. ' Swan- Yard, Church-Street, Lam beth, — a few dpprs pn the R. from the 'Thames, and op. thechurch. Swan - Yard, Bermondsey - Street, Sec Black Swan. Swan Swan and Hoop Passage, Cornhill, — eleven^ doors ou the R, from the Mansion-hpuse, leading tp 78, ' Lpmba|di;St, Swedish Church, Princes-Scuare. St. George's in the East,— the build ing in the centre pf the square. Sweeds - Ceurt, Trinity - Lane, — at 8, six dpprs pn the L. from Bow- lane, tpwards Old Fish-st. Sweeds-Court, Moor-Lane, Crip plegate, — atthe N. end ofit, on the L. leading to Buder's alley and Grub-street. Sweedland-Court, Bishopsgate- With out. — about § of a mile on the R, from the church, and four doors S, frora Widegate-st, Sweedland-Court, Viftualllng-Office- Square, Tower-HIII, — a few doors on the L. towards the New Mint. Sweetapple - Ccurt. Bishopsgate - Without, — at 157, abput eight doors S. from Sun-st. Sweetapple - Court, Castle - Street, Bethnal-Green, two or three doPrs E. of Austin-st, behind Shpredltch-church, Sweeting's Alley. Cornhill,— at 87, on the E, side the Royal- Exchange. Sweeting's Rents. Cornhill. on the E, side the last described. Swinton-Street, Gray's-Inn-Lane, — about 5 of a mile on the R. from Middle-row, Holborn. Swiss-Chapel, Moor-Street. Seven- Dials,- entrance two or three doors on the R. from Monmouth- st. tpwards Crown-st. St. Swithin's Church. St, Swithin's Lane, — the comer of Cannon-st. St. Swithin's Lane. Lombard-Street,- at 10, the first on the R. from the Mansion-house, extending to 81, Cannon-st, Symond's Inn, Chancery-Lane, — at 32, being that number of doors on the R, from 194, Fleet-st. Symond's Street, Sloane-Square, at the N. W. corner, leading into * South-street and the Ring's Road* Symond's Wharf, Tooley-Street, — on the W. side of Stanton's wharf, entering hy Stoney-lane, from 95, Tooley-st. Synagogue (Great), Duke's Place,— on the S. side, or a few doors on the L. in Duke-st. from 19, Aldgate, Synagogue (for Dutch Jews), Lea- denh all-Street, — behind 53, about twenty doors on the L. from Aldgate. Synagogue (for Dutch Jews), Church-Court, Fenchurch.Street,- on the S. side ofthe church, being a few yards on the L. from behind 66, Fenchurch-st. Synagogue (for Portuguese -Jews), Bevis-Marks. behind 10. or a few yards- on the R. in Heneage. lane. Synagogue (for German Jews). Den, mark-Court, Strand, the first door on the R. from 382, Strand, TABERNACLE. Moprfields,— a, few dpors on the L. in 'IV bernacle-row, from 36; City-road, Tabernacle Alley, Fenchurch . Street, — at 128.op.Mincing.la.Me. Tabernacle- Place, Tabernacle-Walk, (]ity-Ro.id, — at the N.end of it, facing the Tabernacle. Tal-)ernacle-Row,City-Road, — at 36, the third on the R. about -| of a raile frora the N, W. corner of Finsbury-square. Tabernacle . Square, Old - Street- Road, — the N. end of Paul-st, frora finsbury-square. Tabernacle-Walk, Finsbury-Square,- the continuation of Windmill-st, to the Tabernacle. Talbot-CourtjGracechurch-Street,-^ at 65, leading to 46, Little East. cheap. Talbo^. -Talbot.Inn,High-Street,Bprpugh, — behind 74, near ^ of a mile on the L. from London-bridge, Talbot - Inn, Whitechapel High- Strfeet, — at 25, , five doors W, of Red-Lion-st. , Tallow-Chandlers-Hall, Dowgate- Hill,-^five doors on the R, from Cannon-st, Tanfield-Court. Teraple, on the E. side of Lamb's Buildings, being the. second on the L. irr Inner Temple-lane from 15. Fleet-st. Tash-Court, Tash-Street. Gray's- Inn-Lane, — ^the first on theL. frora . 43, in the said lane, Tash-Strcet. Gray's-Inn-Lane, — at 43, being that number of houses on the R. from Middle-row, Hol born. Tattle-Court, Bermondsey-Street, — ¦at 246, about six doors N. from Snow's fields, Tatum's Place. Lock's Fields, Wal worth. — the first N. parallel to part of East-lane, extending from Jbhn-st. to Park-plape. Tavistock-Court, Tavistock-Street. Covent-Garden, at 32, about eight doors on the L. from South- amptoii-st. Tavistock.Mews, Tavistock-Street, . Bedford-Square, three doors on tlie L. from 10, Tottenhara- court-road. Tavistock- Mews, Little Coram- Street, Russell-square,: — the first on the L. from 64, Great Coram- street. Tavistock-PIace,Tavistock-Square,- at the S. E. comer, being the second on the right N. from Russell sq. Tavlstock-Row, Covent-Garden, — forms part of the S. side, extend ing E. from Southampton-st, Tavistock-Square,- — on the N. side of Russell -square, tPwards the New-rpad, Sommers-town. Tavistock-Street, Bedford-Square, — by the S. W. corner, extending to 10, Tottenham-court-road, near Oxford-st. Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden,— the first on the R. in Southampton- st. from 3S7, in the Strand. ' Tax-Office, Somerset-Place. en. trance by the second door at the back of the building, which forms the E. side of the square, Tayler's Buildings, Kingsland-Road i See Tyler's Buildings. Taylor's Cpurt, Bpw.Lane, Cheap- side^ — at 30, three doors from Great St. Thomas-Apostle 's. Taylor's Court, St, John-Street. Road, — a few yards on the R. in Taylor's Row. from the said road, Taylor's Court, Hare-Walk. Hox ton. — the first on the L. from op. the Ironraongers - alms . houses, JCIngsland-road. Taylor's Court. Farraer - Street, Shadwell.— -at 58, the third on the L. from 38, Shadwell-high-st. Taylor's Passage. St. Martin's Lane, Charing-Cross, at 31, about fourteen doors on the right N. of the church, leading to Bedford bury, Taylor's Row, St. John - Street- Road,— the first N, of Ashby-st. leading to Northampton-square, Xear's Alley, High-Street, Lara beth, — the third on the L, from the church, towards Vauxhall, Temple, a nuraber of buildings, law-offices, &C, situate between the W, end of FIcet-st, and the Tharaes. Temple-Ba:C, — the gate which divides the W, end of Fleet-st. from the Strand. Temple - Court, Inner Temple. Lane. — a fewyards on the L. from 6, Fleet-st. Temple-Gardens, Temple. upon the bank of the Thames, on the S. side the Teraple. Teraple-Lane, Teraple-Street, — the first on the left E. from King's. Bench Bench-Walk, leading to Lorabard- st. and 56, Fleet-st. Temple-Lane (Inner), Fleet-Street,- at 16, being that nuraber pf houses pn the R. frem Temple-bar. Temple Lane (Middle), "Fleet- Street,- — four doors on the R. from Temple-bar, leading tp the Temple. Temple-Place, Blackfriars-Road, — forms part of the L. side, about ^ a mile from the Bridge, extending to the Obelisk. Temple-Street, Whitefrlars-Dock, — the last on the R. in Water-lane, from 67, Fleet-st. leading to the Teriiple. Teraple-Street, Prospeft-Place, St. George's Fields, — the first on the L. from the Elephant and Castle. towards West-square. Temple . Stairs, Middle Temple- Lane,— rat the S. end, entrance by 5. Fleet-st, on the E, side of Temple-bar. Temple Stairs (New). Lower Thames-Street, by 22, on the E. side of Billingsgate. Tenbury-Place, Commercial-Road, Limehouse, — a few doors on the R. in Janiaica - p'ace, towards Gun-lane. Tench - Street, Bird -Street, Wap ping, the first on the R. from the church, by the wall of the London-docks. Tenfopt-Court, Nightingale-Lane, Upper East Smithfield,— by the wall ofthe London-docks, entrance nearly op. Burr-st, Tennis-Court, Middle-Row, Hol born. — at 8. leading to Northum berland-court and Southajnpton- bulldings. Tennis-Court. Church-Entry, Black friars. — the first pn the L. frpm Shpemakers-row, Te'nnis-Cpurt. KIng-St. Borough, — at 60, the first on the R, from 109, Borough High-st, Tennis-Place, near the last de^ scribed. Tent's Yard, Silver.Sti;eet, Gulden- Square,---at 5, neariy op. Great Pulteney-st. ' Tenter- Alley, Little Moorfieldsi— at 31, the sixth on the L.from (}1. Fore-st. Tenter-Ground, Goodman's Flelds,- entrance by 39, Prescot-st. about six doors on the L, frpm Mansel- street. Tenter- Row, Shepherd and Shep herdess-Walk. City - Road,— the first on the R. from the Clty-road. about \ a mile from Finsbury- square. f Tenterdon-Street, Hano\'er-Square,- at 16, the N. W, corner, extending to Shepherd-st. . Tenths-Office, Garden-Court, Tem- pie, — the fourth door on the R, from Middle Teraple-lane, Terling -Street, Albion -Street, St, Geprge's in the Easr, — the |ast on the L; from tlie Commercial-road, and near the E. end of Lower Chapman-st. Terrace - Temple, the. N. side between Fig-tree-court andKIng's- Bench-Walk. Terrace, High-§treet, Marybone, — forms part of the W, side, ,a few doors on the R, from the New- road. Terrace, Tottenham.CourtrRoad, — part of the R, side, op, Whitfield's chapel, about f of a mile from Oxford.st reet. Terrace, Gray's. Inn-Lane,— .part (if the W, side, op, 69 to 80, ex tending from the King's Road to Jaraes-st. Terrace, Walworth High-Street, or Road, — forras part of the R. side, about I of a mile from the Ele phant and Castle, between Hano ver-st, and Amelia-st. Terrace, Canncn-Stre^-Road, See Clark's Terrace. Terrace, 'Terrace, Kent-Road * — forms part of theL. side, about. I ofa mile below the Bricklayers-arms. Terrace, Grange-Walk, Bermond sey. See Anderson's Buildings. Terrace, Broad- Wall, Christ-Church or Lambeth, — a few small houses on the E. side near Stamford-st, Terrace, Vauxhall. See Vauxhall. Terrace, Poplar, op. the India- coffie-house, and near -j of a mile on the R. from the Comraercial- road, Terrace-Place, Stepney, — the S. end of Stepney-green-terrace, about -i. of a mile on the R. from Mile- end-road, Tewksbury - Cpurt, Whitechapel - High-Street, — at 100, nearly, op. ' 'Red-Lipn-st. Thacket- Court, Vine -Street, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, — near the N. end of Church-lane, ' entering by 456, in the Strand; Iliames-iStreet^ Lower), —the first N. parallel tp the Tharaes, extending ' from London-bridge, where there ate Nos, 1 and 127, Tower-hill. •Thames-Street (Upper)', the coml- nnattpn of the last from London- bridge' to Earl-street, Blackfriars, where the numbers begin and end. viz. 1 and 240, about f of a mile in length, Thames-Street (Little), St, Cathe rine's, — the continuation of St. Catherine's st, to 80. Lowei^ East- Smithfield. near Burr-st. T]hames-Street, Bankside, South- " Wark, — the first street on the L, about- g- of a mile from Clink-st, towards Blackfriars-bridge, Thames-Street, Rotherhithe, is parallel to and between Russell- st. and theThames, on the N. side of Greenland-dpck. Thanet-PIace, Strand,— at 230, six doors on the L, from Teraple-bar. Thatched-House-Court, Little St, Jam?s.'s Street,— — three doors on the L. from St. James's st, near the Palace. Thatched-House-Court, Strand,— -at 418, nearly op. Adam-st. Adelphi. Thavles-Inn, Holborn-Hill, — at 56. six doors W. of St, Andrew's church-yard. Thay er-S treet, Manchester- Square,— four doors on the L. In HInde-st. from the W, side of the square^ leading into High-st. Theobald's Road. RedrLion-Squ-are.- the third coach-turiiing on. both the R. and the L.iin Red-lion-st. from 71. High Holborn. St. Thomas- Aposrie's ,'Great), Bow- Lane,— at 27, the third st. on the L. frpm Cheapside, leading to Cloak-lane. St. Thoraas-Appstle's (Litrie), Bow- Lane, at 35, the second street on the L. frora Cheapside. St. Thoraas-Apbstle's-Court, Great St. 'Thomas- Apostle's, — at 22, a few yards E, of Queen-st. St. Thomas's - Church - Yard, St. Thomas's Street. Borough, the second on the R, from 43, Bo. rough HIgh-st, Thomas-Court, Ball-Court, Golden- Lane, St. Luke's— the third on the L. from Golden-lane. Thomas-Court or Place, Old Nicols- Street, Bethnal-Green, — the first on the R. from Nicol's Row. St, Thomas's Hospital, High-Street,. Borough, at 3^6, being that numberof houses on the L. from London- bridge. Thomas-Passage, Bethnal-Green- Road,— the 'first on the R. in Charles-st. ftom op. Wilmot- square. Thomas - Place, Bethnal - Green- Road, — a few doors on the L. in Abbey-street, from the said rpad. Thpmas-Place, Hampstead-Road,— , part of the L. side, about i ofa mile ftom Toltenham-court-road. Thomas- Thomas - Place. Crabtree - RoV. Bethrial-Green. — ;part of the R, side, a few doors frora the Hack ney, road. Thomas- Place,- Pell-Street. Rat cliffe, — about the middle of the W. side, entering by 194, Rat cliffe-highway. Thomas-Place. Parker's Row, Dock- Head, Bermondsey, — a few yards on the R. n~6rth from the Neck- . inger-turnpike, leading to John- street. , Thomas - Place, Deptford Lower- Road, Rotherhithe, — by Bedford- place, near the E. end of Paradise- row.' Thomas - Row. Bethnal - Green- Road, — the second on the R. in Charles-st. frora op. Wilmot- square. Thomas - Street, Bethnal - Green- Road, — at 55, the third on the R. near j of a raile E. from the turnpike, Thomas-Street, Mile-End New- Town. — the second on the R. from 94, Whitechapel-road, along Baker's Row and Charles-st. Thomas - Street, , Ducking - Pond- Row, Whitechapel-Road,-' — op. Greyhound-Lane, entering by 105, In the said road, leading into the last, Thomas-Street, Brick-Lane, Bethnal- Green or Spitalfields.— -at 120, about fourteen doors on the L. from 144, Church-st. Thomas - Street, Curtain - Road, Shoreditch, — the fourth on the L. from Worship-st. nearly op. New-inn-yard. Thomas-Street, Commercial-Road, Mile-End Old-Town, — the fourth on the R, from Cannon-street- road towards Whitechapel. Thomas-Street. Mary -Street, Step ney, — the first on the L, from Ocean-st. Cow-lane. Thomas-Street, St, George's in the East, — abput eight dpors on the R, in Church-lane, from 65, Cable-sl, extending to Princes- place. Thomas-Street, Kent-Road, — a few doors on the L, belpw the Brlck layers-arms. Thpmas-Street, Mead-Row. Kent. Road. — the first on the L, from the said road. Thomas.Street, Lock's Fields, Wal worth, — the second on the L. from Garmouth-row, Kent-road, to wards Salisbury-place and Easr- lane. Thomas-Street, Horselydown, — at 1 14, Shad-Thames, op. George- stairs, leading to Three Oak-lane. St. Thomas's Street, High-Street, Borough, — at, 43, the secondon the L. from London-bridge. St. Thomas's Tents, Borougli,— the E. continuation of the last. Thorapson's Place, Wilmot-Street, Bethnal-Green, — near the S. end towards Dog-row, Thompson's Rents, Half - Moon- Street, Bishopsgate - Without,^- the second on the L. from 170, Bishopsgate-st, Thorney - Street, Bloorasbury, the W. continuation of Hart-st. and Castle-street, or the first on the R. in Plumbtree-street from 18, Broad-st. Thornhaugh-Street, Bedford.Sq.— the first on the R. in Francis-st. from op. Whitfield's chapelj Tot tenhara-court-road, Thornhaugh-Street (Upper), — the W, continuation of the last from Francis-st. Thorold - Square, Church - Street, Bethnal-Grfeen,— at 92, neariy op, thechurch, Thrawl-Street, Brick-Lane', Spital fields,— at 208, tl^e second on the L, frora op, the church, White chapel, Thread needle- Street, Bishopsgate- " Within, Within, — at 116, leadingto the N. side the Royal-Exchange. Three -Arrow - Court, Chancery- Lane, — at 97, three doors N, of Carey-st, Three-Colts. Alley, KIng-Street,'St. Geprge's in the East, — the first on . the R.from Old Gravel-lane, near Wapping. Three-Colts-Ceurt, Worship-Street, Holywell-Mount, — at 7, the first on the L. frora Paul-st. Three-Cofts-Court, Angel - Alley, . BIshopsgatc-Without, — the conti nuatipn pf Slade'i Buildings. Three - Colts-Court, Three ^olts- Street, Limehouse. — at 15. Also called New Court.. Three - Colts . Lane, Hare - Street, . Bethnal-Green, — at 80, thefirst on the R- frora 109, Brick-lane. Three . Colts - Street, Limehouse,— on the E. side the church, ex tending from the Commercial- road to the Lime-kilns-dock, Three-Colts-Yard,Vlile-End-Road,- the second on the L, below the Old Globe, about \ a mile E. , from the turnpike. Three - Crane - Court, Castle - Lane, . Westrainster, — about the middle of the L. side from James-street, tpwards Elliott's brewery. Three-Crane-Lane, Upper Thames- Street, — at 75, op. College-Hill, about I of a mile on the L. from . London-bridge. Tbree-Crane-Stairs, — on the W, side the last, and at the bottom of Queen-st. frora Cheapside, Three-Crane-Wharf. Upper Thames- Street.-at the S. end of the last. Three - Crane - Yard, High -Street, Borough, at 66, being that number on the L. from London- bridge. Three-Crown-Court, White's Alley, Chancery. Lane, — the first on the R. from op. 77, Chancery-lane. Three-Crown-Court, Garlick-HIU,- two doors pn the L. from 190, Upper Thames-st. Three-Crpwn-Cpurt, Fpster-Lane>— about twenty dpprs pn th^L. frpm 148, Cheapside. Three-Crown-Cpu rt, Jewry-Street, Aldgate, the third on the R. twelve doors frpm Aldgate. Three -Crpwn- Cpurt, High-Street, Borough, at 269, about -J of a mile on the R. frora London- bridge.' Threc-Cups-Alley, Shoreditch High- Street,- at 220, about twenty- four doors S, of Hplywell.lane, leading Into George-st; Three-Cups- Alley. LpwerShadwell.- pp. 51, being the cpmer pf Bipad- bridge. Three-Cups- Cpurt, LowerShadwell,- the first on the R. in the last frpm pp. 51, Three-Cups-Inn, Aldersgate-Street,- abput twelve dpprs on the right, N. of Barbican, Three-Cups- Yard, Bedfprd -Street, Bedfprd-Rpw, — about six doors W, of Bedford-row, extending to 4, Princes-st. Three - Dagger - Court, Fore - Street, Cripplegate, — at 110, nearly op, Wood-st. Three-Falcon-Court, Fleet^Street,- at 144, about | of a raile on the R, frora Fleet-market. Three-Falcon- Court. Fishmongers- Alley, High-Street, Borough,— ' the first on the R. from 230, near St. Margaret's Hill. Three-Fox-Cpurt, Lpng-Lane, West Smithfield,— ab'ut twelve doors on the L. from 67, West Smith- field. Three-Hammer-Alley, Glean-Alley, Tooley-Street,— at the S, end, on the L. entering by 218, Tooley- street, Three - Herrings - Court, Redcross- Street, Cripplegate, — at 57, the ' first on the L. ftora Barbican, R r Three^ Three-Herrlngs-Couf t, Cree Church- Lane, — the first on the R, from 87, Leadenhall-st. Three- Kings-Court, Whitecross - St. St.Luke's, — at 90, abouteighteen . doors N, frora Chiswell-st, Three-Kings-Court, Lombard.St. — at 33, four doors E, frora Cle ment's lane. Three-Kings- tourt, Minories, ten doors on the L. frora Aldgate. Three -Kings -Yard, Davies-Street, Berkeley - Square, — at 15, being that number on the R, frora 292, Oxford-st, Three- Legs-Court, Whitecross -St,_ St, Luke's. at 207, fourteen doors on the left N. ftora Chls- well.st, Three-Mariners-Ceurt, Fpre.Street,- Cripplegate, at 104, five doors W, of Grub.st, Three - Nuns - Inn, Aldgate High- Street, — at 12, a few doors E. of the church, Three-Oak-Lane, Horselydown, the E. continuation of Free-school- street, bearliig to the left, Three-Pigeons-Court, Angel-Alley, Long-Alley, Moorfields,-the first ontheL, frora Long-alley, near Skinner-st, rhree-Pigeons-Court, Ray - Street, Clerken wel 1,-the second on theL. frora the N.W. corner pf Clerken well-green, Three-Tuns . Alley, Bunhill -Rpw, St. Luke's, — at 100, about the middle ofthe W. side, two doors S. of Chequer-alley, Three-Tuns -Alley, Wentworth-St. Spitalfields, or Whitechapel, the first S. parallel to' part of it, extending ftom Pctticoat.lane to Old Castle-st. Three-Tuns-Cpnrt, Redcross-Street, Cripplegate. — at 53, nine doers on the L, frora Barbican, Three-Tuns-Court, Miles's Lane, Cannon-Street, at 24, three doors on the R, ftora 130/ Upper Thames-st, ' Three-Tuns-Court, Upper Thamesr Street, — at 123, three doers on the R. from London-bridge. Three - Tuns - Court, 'White-Street, Borough, — '¦ — at 18. being that number on the L. from St. ^George's church, Three-'Tuns-Inn, High.Street, Bo rpugh, — at 93, near St, Marga ret's Hill, Three - Tuns - Passage, Ivy - Lane, Newgate-Street, — a few yards ea the R. frora 29, Newgate-st, Three . Twis - Yard, High - Street, Borough. at 88, by St, Mar garet's Hill. Throgmortpn-Street,- at the N. E, ccrner of the Bank of England, extending to Brpad-st. Thurlpw-Place, Hackey-Rpad. — ¦ forms part of the L, side, about J of a mile frora Shpredltch- church. Thurlpw-Place, Bethnal-Green,— r- pn the E, side the green, towards Globe-st. near the Rising Sun. Thurlpw-Place, Apollo- Buildings, East-Lane, Walworth, at 21, abeut -J pf a raile pn the L, frpm the Kent-rpad, Thurlpw-Street, Pitt-Street, Black friars-road, — the first on the R. ftora 52, Great Surrcy-st, near Surrey Chapel. ¦ Tldewalters-Court, Church . Street, Minpries, — a few doors on the L. from 26, In the Minories. Tiger-Court. See Tyger. TIgs.Ceurt,Castle-Street,Borough,- a few yards on the L,.from 14, Redcross-st, Tllney-Court, Old-St, St, Luke's,— op. 81, about eighteen doors W. of Bunhill-row. Tllney-Street. South Audley-Street.- the second on the L. from Curzoft- street. leading to Park-lane. Times Newspaper-Office, — on the E. side side of Printing - house - square. Water-lane, Blackfriars. Titchborne-Court, High Holborn,- at 280, three doprs W. pf Great Turnstile, near i a mile on the L, ftora Fleet-market. Titchbome-Street, Haymarket, — — op, the N, end of it, extending from Piccadilly to Sherrard-st. Titchfield - Chapel, Westmoreland- Street, Marybone, — seven dpors ori the R. from 12, Great Mary bone-street, Titchfield . Street {Great), Mary borie, — the continuation pf Mar ket-st, entering by 87, Oxfprd. St. being that number pn the R. ftpm St, Giles's. Titchfield - Street (Little), Mary. bene, — at 100, in the last de. scribed, the sixth pn the L. ftpm Oxfprd-st, V tritchfield-Street, Dean-St, Sphp. — at 72, six doprs on the R, from 400, Oxford-st, Tites-Alley, Narrow-Street, Lime house, — the first on the L. below Mr. Turner's house, leading to , Risby's rope-walk. Titmouse - Alley, Farmer - Street. Shadwell, at 54, about the middle of the E, side, Tobit's Dog Coach-Office, St, Paul's Church- Yard.— a door or two on theR, from, Ludgate.st. Tokenhouse - Yard, Lothbury. at 44, on the N. side the Bank of England, Toms-Court, Duke-Street, Grosve- ' nor-Square, — at 5, the seccnd on the L, frpra 277, Oxford-st. Tongue- Yard, Whitechapel-Road, - ' at 247, the third on the R. about thirty-six doors E. of the church. Tongue- Yard (Little), 'Vyhltechapel- Road, — at 267, ten doors W, of the last described. Tooley-Street, Borough,— the first on the ,L. from London-bridge, vhere the numbers begin and end. viz. 1 and 252, near | a -mile- in length. Tooley's Gateway, Topley-Street,- at 63, nearly op. Bermondsey- street. Took's - Court, Cursitor - Street, Chancery-Lane;,— eight doers on the L. ftpm 40, in the said lane. Topping's Court, St. Sunstan's Hill,— four doprs pn the L. ftom 10,, Great Tower-st. Topping's Rents, Ewer-Sfreet, Bp. rpugb,— at the E. end of it, a few doors frora Duke.st. Topping's Wharf, Tooley-Street, — between Charaberlain's wharf and the shot manufaftory, by London- bridge. Torrington - Street, Keppel - Street, Russel-Squarfe,— at 22, the first on the R. from 30, Russell-sq^ Tothill-Court, Tothill-Street, West minster, the. third pn the R. abput twenty dpprs W. frora the Abbey. Tothill-Fields. Westrainster, on the W. side Millbank.walk, by the Thames, extending to Rp- chester-rpvy and the Grey-Coat- School. Tothill.Street, Westrainster,— »-on the W. side the Abbey, extending to wards Queen.sq. Tothill-Street (New). Westrainster ,- the first street on the L, in the last frora the Abbey, extending to 22, Orchard-st, Tothlll - Street, Litde Gray's - Infl- Lane, — the first on the R. from 72, Gray's-Inri-lane, Holborn, Tottcnhara-Court, New-Road,-part of the S. side, extending from Tottenhara-Court-Road, towards Soraraers-Town, Tottenfaam-Court-Road, — the con- tinuation pf High-st, St. Giles's,- extending ftpra Oxfprd-st, to the New-road, about |- of a mile in length, Tottenhara - Mews, Tottenham - Street, Street, — at 26, about J of a mile on the R, from Tottenhara-court- road, entering by Chapel-st, Tottenhara-Place,Tottennam-Court- Road. — at 144. thesecond on the L, from the New-road. Tottenham - Street, Tottenham - Court-Road. — the continuation of Chapel-st. (on theE, sideof Whit field's Chapel) to Norfolk-st, Totterburn-AUey. Duke-Street, Bo rpugh, -the seccnd ori the L. ftom Queen-street, leading to Loraan's Pond, Tower, — on the N. side the River Thames, near -i of a mile below London-bridge, Tower-Dock, Tower-Hill, — on the W, side the Tower, also about ten houses between Tower-st, and Lower Thames-st. Tower-Hill (Great), the open space on the N, W, side of the Tpwer, Tower-Hill (Little), — the space on the E. side of the Tower, Tower-Royal, Watling-Street, — at 50, about ten dpprs pn the R. east frpm Queen-st, - leading to College-hill. Tower-Street, Seven-Dials, the continuation of Little St. Martin's lane, bearing to the L. extending to Little Earl-st. Tower-Street (Little), Little East- cheap. the continuation of it, extending from Rood-lane to Great Tower-st. Tower-Street (Great), — the E. con tinuation of thelast to Tower-hill, being the first N. parallel to Lower Thafnes-st. Tower-Street, St. George's Fields, — the fourth on the R. from the Obelisk towards the Asylum, 1'own-Hall. Poplar High-Street, — near the Black-horse, about -l a mile on the R, frora the Comraer-; cial -road. Tpwn- Hall, St, Margaret's Hill, Bo rough, — about.|. of a mile on the R. frora London-bridge, Townsend-Court. Queen-Street. Bo rough. — at 71, three doors from Little Guildford-st. towards Duke- street. Trafalgar-Buildings or Place, Ehe. nezer-Street, City-Read, four dpprs on the R, from Trafalgar- st, toward* Plumbers-st, Trafalgar-Plaee, New-Road, Mary bone, the E. continuation of Union - buildings and Alsop's Buildings, Trafalgar - Place, Pleasant - Row, Stepney, — a few small houses be hind 16, the first on the L, from Redman's Row, Trafalgar-Place, Gibraltar-Row, St, George's Fields, — entrance by the last on the L, from Prospeft- place. Trafalgar-Place, Lock's Fields. Wal worth, — the continuation of Gar- mputh-rpw, entering by Rpdney- row, Kent-road. Trafalgar-Row, Walworth-Cem- raon,— is . op. Providence-place, near Westraoreland-acaderay. Trafalgar - Square. Stepney, en trance abput |- pf a mile on the L, along Stepney-green from Mile- end-road. Trafalgar-Street, City-Road,-nearIy op. Fountain-place, being the fourth On the R, north frora Old- street. Trafalgar - Street Turville - Street, Bethnal-Green. — the third on the L. from 37, Church-st, near Shoreditch. Trafalgar-Street, Walworth High- Street or Road, — the first S. pa. rallel to part of East-lane, extend ing frora 25, Beckford-row, to South-st. Trafalgar-Terrace, Stepney,-^ — part of the N. side of Cpw-lane, by Ocean-st. near the church, TransiX)rt • Offic?, Dprset . Square, QannoR-. .1 Cannon-Rpw, Westminster, — en trance by the third on the R, In ,, the said row from Bridge-st, Traveller Newspaper - Office, at 151, Fleet-st. by Bolt-court. Treasury, Whitehall, — a few yards on the R. frora the Horse-guards tpwards the Abbey. Trig-Laiie, Upper Thames-Street, — at 33, op.' Larabeth-hill, about i of a mile on the R. from Black friars-bridge. , Trig-Stalrs and Trig- Wharf, Upper Tharaes-Street. See the last article. Trinity Alras-Houses, Mile-End- Road, — on the E. side the Skinners alms-houses, being a few doors on the L. below the turnpike. Trinlty-Cpurt, Aldersgate-Street,—^ at 171, pp. Falcpn-sq. Trlnity-Court, Little Trinity. Lane,- at 28, ten doors on the R. frora 199, Upper Thames.st. Trinity . House, Trinity - Square, Great Tower-Hill, — on the N. side, between Savage-Gardens and Cooper's Row. Trinity-Lane (Great), Bread-Street, Cheapside, — at 34, the last on the L. frora 46, Cheapside, extending to Bow-lane, Trinity -Lane (Litrie), — at 7, in the ' last, being the second on the R. in it from Bread-st. it extends to 199, Upper Thames-st. Trinity-Square. Tower-Hill,— ^part of the N. side of Great Tower- r hill, adjoiiiing the Trinity-house. Trinity-Street, Rotherhithe, — rthe ' cpntinuation of Lower Queen-st. being parallel to the Thames, it leads to Russell-st, and Greenland. dock. Tripe. 'Yard, Petticoat-Lane, — a few dpprs pn theR, frpm 41, Aldgate- , High-st. Tripe- Yard, Petticpat-Lane, pn_ |he N. side pf Cox's square near - Wentworth-gt, Trotters-Ways, Rotherhithe, on the E. side of Cherry-garden- stairs, about I of a mile abovtj the church, Trump-Court, Whltechapel-Road,- at 43, a few doors on the L. east from the church. Trump-Street, King-Street, Cheap- side, — six doors on the L. ftoio 93, Cheapside, extending td Honey-lane.market. Trundley's Lane, Deptford Lower- Road, — by Midway-place, S. side the Halfway-house, Truss-Society,— at 10, Grocers-hall- ' court. Poultry, Tudor-Street, New Brldgfe-Street, Blackfriars, — at 15, the second on the L. frora the bridge towards Fleet-market. Tuerena's Rents, Upper East-'Smith- field, — ,a few houses behind 89. Tufton.Buildlngs, Poplar High-St. or Road, — nearly op. Nprth-st. abput ^ of a mile on the R. from the Coraraercial-road. Tufton-Street, Wood-Street. West minster, — the third street on the L. from 64, Mlllbank-st. extend* ing to the Horseferry-road.' Turk's - Head - Court, Turnmill- Street, Olerkenwell, — about the middle of the E. side, op. Roe buck-court. Turk's-Head-Court, Golden-I anc< St. Luke's,- the continualioil of Bell-alley from 13, GpswelL streec. Turk's Rpw, Chelsea,— the first N. parallel to Royal Hospital-Row, extending frora Lower Sloane-st. to the Hospital. Turk-Street. Bethnal-Green, — the continuation of Tyson-st. op. Brick-lane to Virginia-st. behind Shoreditch-church, Turnagain-Lane, Fle,et-Market, — at 36, N, end leading to Snow-hill. Turner's Buildings, Poplar.-^about I of a mileon the L- from the Comnlercial- Commercial-road and ori the W. side the Silver-Lion, Turner's Court, St. Martin's Lane, Charing-cross, at 37. about eight dpors N. pf Chandos-st, Turner's Court, Church - Lane, Whitechapel, — the first on the R. ftorii the Comraercial-road to wards Wellclose-sq. Turner's Rents, Gravel-Lane, Bo rough,— —op. George-st, from Blackfriars-road. TurnerlSquare, Whitechapel-Road,- at 219, about seven houses which stand back from the line of the pavement, near ^ of a mile E, of the church. Turner-Square, Hoxton, — nearlyop. the Hare, about i of a "mile on the L. frora Old-street-road, Turner - Street, Cartwright-Street, ROsemary-Lane, — about ten doors on the L. from 32, in the said lane. Turner's Wharf, Millbank-Street, Westminster, — entrance nearly pp. VIrie-st. abput .f pf a mile abeve Westrainster-brldge, Turner's Wharf, Natrpw - Street, Limehpuse,— abput g- pf a mile belpw Ratcliffe-crpss, Turnham - Place. Curtain - Road, Shoreditch, — forras part ofthe R. side, near | of a mile from Old- street-rpad,- Turnraill-Street. Clerkenwell.^- the cpntinuatipn of Cow-crpss, St, Jphn-st. to Clerkenwell-green. Turnstile (Great,, High-Holborn, — " L. to at 282, near y a mile on the ftom Fleet-raarket, leading Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. I'urnsrile (Litrie), High-Holborn, — 'at 2-40, about ^ of a mile on the R. from Broad-st. St. Giles's, lead ing to Gate-.st. ^ - Turnstile (New). High-Hplbom, — at 2:v2, eight doors W. ofthe last described. 'furnttile. Great Saffion-Hill, — at 130, a few dpors on the L. from Field-lane, leading to Charles-st. Hatton-garden. Turnwheel-Lane, Cannon-Street.— at 6. leading to Dowgate-hill. Turpentine-lane, Neat-Houses, CheL sea, — the first on the R, from the bridge at Pimlico, leading to the Thames. Turville . Street, Church.- Street, Bethnal-Green, — at 37, the fourth on the L. from 65, Shoreditch, Tuspn's Bttildiiigs, Casrie-Lane; Whitechapel, the continuation of Barns-buildings, being the first on the L. from 124, Whiter chapel, Twee-zers - Alley, Water - Street, Strand. — a few doors on the L, ftom Arundel-st, leading to Mil ford-lane. Twisdens-Buildings, Temple,— —at the bottora of Inner Teraple-lane, entering by 16, Fleet-st. Twisters-Alley, Bunhill-Row, St. , Luke's, — at 102, about the mjd. die of the W. side, Tyburn-Turnpike, — at the W, end of Oxford-st. by Edgware-road.. _' Tyers-Gateway, Bermondsey-St.—. at 210, about ten doors on the L. from Russell-st. towards Topley. street. Tyger - Ccurt, Whitecross - Street, Cripplegate, — about seven doors on the R. from Beech-lane to- wards Wpod-st. Tylers-Buildings, Kingsland.Road,-, part ofthe L. side, about -i of a mile from Shoreditch-church. Tylers-Court. Lambeth-Hill, Upper Tharaes-Street, — three doors on the L. from Old Fish-st. Tylers - Court. Wardour - Street, Soho, — at 82, six doors N. of Peter-st. Tylers. Court, Carnaby-Market. — at the N, W, corner, leading to 27, Carnaby-st, Tykri. Passage, King-Street, Car- naby-i u , naby-Market, — five doors on the L. from 32-?, Oxford-st. Tylers-Street, King-Street, Carnaby- Market,— at 30, the third street on the L, from 323. Oxford-st. Type-Street, Chlswell-Street, Flns- . bury-Square, — at 24, the second on the L, from the ' S, W. cprner of the square. Type-Court, Type-Street, Finsbury- Square, —the second on the R. . from 24, Chiswell-st. Tyiell-Sf reet.Bethnal- Green-Road,- at the N. E. corner of Thorpld-sq, Tyspn-Place, Kingsland-Road, part of the L. side, about -i- pf a mile frpra Shoreditch-church, and op. the alms-houses, Tyscn-Street, Church-Street, Beth nal-Green, — at 52, op. Brick- lane, about I of a mile on the L, from 65, Shoreditch, Tyson's Yard, Tpoley-Street,— at 181, op. Mill.lane, u UNANIMOUS - ROW, Queen- Street, Mile-End New-Town,- a few yards behind 27, Church-st, . entering op. King-st, Unlcprn - Cpurt, Kent - Street, Bo rpugh, — at 298, about ten doors on the R, from St. George's - church. ' Unicorn-Passage.Vine-Yard,Tooley- ¦ Street. — the third on the L. from no, Tooley-st, Unicorn- Yard, Oxford-Street, at 106, five doors W, of John-st, Unicorn or Union- Yard, Tooley- Street, — at 100, five doors E," of Stoney-Lane, Unlon.Brewery, Wapping-Street, — about ^ of a mile below Hermi tage-bridge. Union-Brewery, Lambeth-Walk, — abeut the middle of the W. side, nearly op. Gray's Walk. Union - Buildings, I,eathcr - Lane, u Holborn,— at 68, six or seven doors S. of Portpool-lane. Union . Buildings, Union - Street., Hackney- Road. —at 24, the first on the R. frora the said roadi Union-Buildings, Three Oak-Lane, Horselydown,— is facing the E. end of Free-School-st. Union-Buildings, Kent-Road. adjoining Union-row, about i of a mile ontheR. frora the Elephant and Castle. Union-Court, BrunswIck-Row.West- minster, — thefirst on the L, from Bridewell, and nearly pp, the Grey-coat-schpol, Union-Court, Holborn-Hill. at 95, nearly op, St. Andrew's church. Union-Court (Upper), — the conti nuation ofthe last described. UnlourCourt, Union-Street, Middle sex-Hospital, —five doors on the R. from Norfplk-st, Unlpn-Cpurt, Old Broad-Street,— at 41, or the second on the L. in Wormwood-st, from 65, Bishops gate-within, Unlon-Cpurt, Willpw-Street, Paul- Street, Finsbury-Square, the secpnd pn the L. a few doors from Paul-st, Union-Court, Hackney-Road, — the first on the R. a few doors fronj Shoreditch-church, Union- Court, Green-Dragon- Alley, Wapping, — at the N. end pf it, entering three dpprs W, pf New Gravel-lane, Unlpn-Court.Kent-Street.Bprpugh,- at 281, abput twenty doorii on the R. from St. George's church. Union-Court. Blaekman-Street. at 42. being that nnmber on the L. from St. George's church. Union-Court. Maze, Borough. about six doors on the L. from 195, -Tooley-st. Union-Court, Glhraltar-Row, St. George's Fields,— the first on thg R. from u R. frdm PrPspeft-Place, near the Elephant and Caslei. . IJnion-Court, Tooley-Street, at 180, four doors W. of Bermond sey-st. ¦Union-Court, Rotherhithe, — on the S. side the church by the Charity- school. Union - Crescent. Union - Street. Hackney-Road, — at 30. about the middle of the N. side. 'Union-Crescent, Kent-'Road,-— .pp. the Paragon, about -1 a mile on the L, from the Elephant and Castle. Union Fire-Office. Cornhlll. — at 81, the corner of Finch-lane, Union-Place, Orchard-Street, West minster. — at 47, nearly op. New Tothill-st. Union-Place, Castie-Lane, West minster. the first on theR. from James.st. near St. James's Park. Union - Place, Alsop's Buildings, New-Road, Marybone, — near the turnpike, about ^ of a mile E. of Baker-.st. North. Union- Place, Curtain-Road, — a few yards N. of Bateman's Row, en tering by 1.58, Shoreditch. L'liion-Place, Stepney.Green, — the second on the R, from Mile-end- road, leading to Redman's Row. Union-Place, Lambeth, the W. continuation of Lambeth-terriice, extending to Church-st. Union- Place (Litrie) or Court. Lam beth. — about the middle of the last. Union-Place, Edward-Street, Black friars-Road, — the continuation of it. entering by 32, Great Surrey- street. Union-Place. Cross-Street, Newing ton, — at the bottom of Collitch- place from the said street. Union-Place. Swan-Lane. Rother hithe, — the diet on the R. from Rotherhithe-st. towards Adam-st. Union-P^ace, Back-Hill, Coldbath- V Fields, — the fifst on the L. ffdril Ray.st. towards Leather-lane. . Union - Place, Gill - Street, Lime house. — the first on the L. from the Commercial-road. Union-Place, Ashton-Street. Black- wall.— on the N. side, near the East-India-dock-gate. Union-Place. Blaekman-Street. Bo rough, — at 59, op, the King's Bench. Union. Row, George-Street, Chel sea,— 7-a few yards on the L, from the S. E. corner of Sloane-sq. Unlon-R-jw, City-Road. the W, continuation of Fountain-placeop, the Shepherd and Shepherdess- walk. Union -Row, Stepney -Green, the first on tfie R, in Union-place ftom the Green, Union-Row, Bethnal-Green. Road.- the continuation of the W, side of Wllmot-st. Union-Row, Fashion-Street, Spital fields, — a few doors on the R, from 193, Brick-lane. Union- Row, White-Bear-Gardens, Plackney - Road. See Harris's Row, Union-Row. Union-Street, While- chapcl-Road, — the first on the L. from the said road, facing Sion- chapel. Union-RoWjMinories .-extends from Rosemary-lane to Little Hill-st. Union-Row, Mile-End-Road, -forms part of the S, side, near the Plough, about two miles from Aldgate, Union-Row, Kent-Road,-the fourth on the R. near j of a mile from the Elephant and Casrie. Union-Row, Snow's Fields, Ber mondsey, — the fourth on the L. from 138, Bern,iondsey-st. Union-Stairs, Wapping-Streef,— - at 326, about i of a mile below Hermitage-bridge. Union-Street, Wells-Street, Oxford- Street, tJ Stiteet,— af the N, end of it, on the i Union-Street. GornTVan-Stteet St R. entering by 63, Oxford-st, Urti^jn-Street, New Bond-Stfeet,- at 70,. ten doors on the L. frorri -308; Oxford-st. Union-Street, Hill-Street, Berkeley- Square,— the thlrdon theL. from the said square; Unipn - Street, New Bridge - Street, Blackfriars, — aif 36, the third pn the L. ftpra Ludgate-hill. Union-St, Hackney-Rpad,— the first on the L. frora Shored! tch-ehuFch, extending to Kingsland-road. Union-Street, Bishppsgate. Without,- at 69, thefifthson the R. near a ofa mile N. from the church. Union-Street, Whitechapel-Road, — at 281, the first on the R. beloW the churth. Union-Street, Shadwell Hlgh-Street,- at 227, pp. New Gravel-lane, ex- tettdirig to Back-land Union . Street, London -Road, St. George's Fields,— thethird' on the R^ from the Obelisk towards the ' Elephant and Castle. Union-Street, Lambeth, — the second street on the R. |.of a' mile frpm theThree Stags towards Kenning ton-cross, Uhfoh - Street, Tower - Street, St. 6eorge'k Fields, — the second on the L. frpm' Westminster-bridge. rpad, entering nearly opposite the Asylurij. Union-Streef, Dorer-Street, Black- frlarS.ftoail;— rhe firsr on the R. froni the said road. Union'. Street, High - Street. Bo rough,— at 218. the first on the _ R. from St, Margaret's Hill to wards St, George's church. Uhibn - Street,- East - Lane, Wai- vvorthy— .the third street on the L. from Walworth High-st, or road. Uttion-Street, Sommers-Town, — the N, contifii^tion of Chalton-st. and Evesham - buildings, cora mencing at the N. fi. Corner of '"d'arendon-sq. Hackney- on theL. See George's in the East,— is nearly op. ;Blue-gate- fields, being the coritttiuation of Duke-sti . Union.Street, Be thnal-Green-Road,- three doors W. of the turnpike, near i a mile on the L. ftora 65, Shoreditch. Union. Walk, Union-St, Road,— at 34, the first from Kingsland-road. Unian - Yatd, Tooley - Street, Unicorn- Yard, Upper-Ground, Elackfriars-Rpad,— the first pn the L. a few yards frpra the bridge. Upper-Ground-StreeV, Blackfriars- ROad, — thfe lirst on the R, a few yards from the bridge, extending to Broad-wall, Upper.Turning, Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell.— tbe first street on the L, entering by 48, Shadwell High-st.' V VACCINE - INSTITyTION. See Jenrierian, Vandermeulen'sPlace.Newington,— . part of the E. side, between the Elephant & Castle and the church. Vain-Street, Glean-Alley, Tooley- Street,— the first on the L, en- , tering by 218, Tooley-st. Valenrine-Place.Brackfriars.Road, — forms parr of the W. side, about ¦|- of a raile on the R. frpra the bridge, and op. Bfennet's Row. Valenrine-Row, Blackfriars-Road.- at the S. end- of the last, leading tp Webber-st. Valentine - Row, Long -Lane, Ber mondsey, 'hear Pump - court, about i of a mile on the R, from, Bermondsey church-yard. Valiant-Soldier- Al ley, Bferra pndsey- Street, — at 26, being that nuraber pii the L. frora I'ooley-st, Vauxhall, Larabeth,— M the W. end Ss " of of Upper Kennington-lane, by the turnpike. Vauxhall-Gardens, — entrance about 4 of a mile on the R. in Upper Kennington-lane from Kenning ton-cross. Vauxhall-Place, South Lambeth,— the first row on the L. from the turnpike towards Stockwell. Vauxhall - Row, Vauxhall, the continuation of Princes.st. Lara beth, on the S, side, towards the turnpike, '^ Vauxhall-Square, Vauxhall, — at 10. in the last described, op. the Corn Distillery, Vauxhall -Stairs, Vauxhall, — aboat § of a mile on the L, from Vaux hall-turnpike towards Lambeth, Vauxhall-'Terrace.Vauxhafl-Walk,- part of the W. side, the first row from the N, side the gardens. Vauxhall - Walk, Lambeth, — —is neariy op. Lambeth -walk, ex tending ' to the N. side the gardens, St, Vedast's Church, Foster-Lane,— a door or two on the R. from I4t7, Cheapside, Vere's Crescent, Jaraes-Street, Lam beth-Marsh, — by the E. end of the said street, Vere-Street, Oxford-Street.- at 151, abput the middle of the N, side, and op. New Bond-st. Vere . Street, Clare - Market, — ^^the Second on the R, along Princes-st. from 123, Drury-lane. Vernon's Buildings, St. Pancras, near the N, E. ccrner of the Small - Pox - Hospital, extending towards the church. Verulam - Buildings, Gray's - Inn - Lane,— pp. Portpool-lane, about f of a mile on the L. ftom Middle-rpw, Holborn. Vicar - General's Office, Dpftprs- Cpmrapus. — the 'first hnuse pn the L. in Bell-yard, frpm 10, Great Carter-Ianet V Vjftory . Rpw, Trafalgar . Square, Stepney.— a few yards pn th^ R. ftom the N. side of it, towards Mile-end. Viftualling-Office, Somerset-Place,- about the centre of the W. side the square, enteritig between 151 and 152, Strand. Viftualling - Office (Army),, Little Tharaes - Street,— adjoins Lower East-Smithfield, near Burr-st. ViflualHng-Office.Deptford, — about j- of a mile on the L, alpng GroVe - street, ' from Greenland- dock. Viftualling-Office-Rpw, Deptford,- the continuatipn pf Grove-st, on the W, side the Viaualting-office, Viftualling - Office-Square, - Tower- Hill, — on the E, side by the New Mint,- Vigo -Lane, Swallow -Street^ — at 149, the first on the L, ftom 41, Piccadilly. Villa-Place, Walworth-Common,-^ about ^ of a mile on the L, ftom Westmoreland-academy, towards the Camberwell-road. Villa-Row, Walworth-CoraiBOn,— l^tween the Paul's Head and the Hour-GIass, near the last, Villa-Street, Walworth-Common,-^ between Villa - row and Villa- place, Villiers-Court, Piccadilly,— at 166, leading into St, James's street, Villiers-Street, Strand, — at 31, the fpurth street on the R. from Charing-cross. Vincent's Court, Silver-Street, Fal- con-Square, — a door or two on the R. ftpra 81, Wood-st. Vincent . Row, City-Road, — forms part of the L, side, near a mile from Finsbury.square, Vincent-Street, Bethnal-Green,— behind Shoreditch-church, and the fourth on the R, in Cock.lane ftom Church-street, Wine - Court, Golden - Lane, St. Luke's, Luke's,— the W, end of Bell- alley, near Bridgewater-gardens. Vine . Court, Golden - Lane, St. Luke's, the fourth on the R. ¦ from Barbican. Vine - Court, ' Moor - Lane, Moor fields,— the second on the R. from 86, Fore-st. Vine -Court, Vine.Street, Spltal. fields,— at 12, the last on tte R. from 23, Lamb.st. Vnie-CoUrt, Vine-Street, Miiiories,- on the W, side, by New.sq. Vine-Court, Broad-St. Ratcliffe, — ^ behind 84, entrance by Vine. Vine.Cdurt, Whitechapel-Road, at 226, about |- of a mile on the ¦' R. east of the Churdi. Vine-Court, Redcross-Street, Upper ' East-Smithfield.^the first on the L. from Nightingale-lane, Vine-Court, Vine-Street, Lambeth,- the first on the L. from Narrow- wall. Vine-Court, Blaekman-Street, Bo rough, at 115, tbe second on the R. from St. George's church. Vine - Court, Tooley - Street, — the first on the L. in 'Vine-yard ftom 109, Tooley-st. Vine-Inn, Bishopsgate. WitBin, — at 70, about eight doors S. of the churcji. Vine - Passage, Broad. Street, Rat. cliffe, — at 84, about the middle of the N. side. , Vine - Place, Vine - Street, Spitai. fields, at the N. end of it, near Little Peari-st. Vine-Street, Westminster, at 43, Mjllbanli-st. near the Horseferry. road. VincStreet (Little), Swallow.St.— six doors on the R. ftom 46, Piccadilly. Vine -Street, Piccadilly,— the con tinuation of the last to Brewer. street, Golden-sq. yinje.Str.set, Cfcandos-Street, Co- V vent-Garden, — at 26, about ten doors on the R. from 27, St, Martin's lane. Vine-Street, Broad-Street, Blooms bury, or St. Giles's, — at 12, be ing that number on the R. from HighlHolborn. Vine-Street,Leather-Lane,Holborn ,- near the N. end of it, being the continuation of Bedford-st. Vine-Street, Hatton-Wall,— the E. continuation of it to Mutton-lanci Clerkenwell. Vine - Street, Lamb - Street, Spital fields, — at 24, the second on the L. frora Spital-square. Vine-Street, Phoenix-Street, Spital- fields.T— the second on the R. from 160, Brick-lane. Vine-Street, Minpries,— the first oa bpth the R. .and the L. in Geprge- st. ftom 143, in the Minpries. Vine -Street, Narrpw-Wall, Lam- ,heth,— op. College-st. the first on the R. from Westminster-bridge. Vine . Yard, Drury - Lane, See Woobura-Sticet. Vine- Yard, Tooley.Street,—at 110, abput ^ oi a mile on the L. from London-bridge. Vine - Yard - Gardens, Bowling- Green. Lane, Clerkenwell,— the second on the L. from op. the Workhpuse, Cpppice-rpw. ' Vine- Yard . Walk, Coppice. Row^ Clerkenwell, — about tendoprs pn the left, S. from the turnpike, Cold-Bath-Fields. Vbegar - Lane, Back - Lane, , St. George's in the East,— leads from Sun - Tavern - Fields to White- Hprse-Place. Comraercial-road» Vinegar - Yard, Red - Lion - Street, Clerkenwell, — the continuarion of Eagle,.court, entering by 5, St. John's lane. Vinegar- Yard, Darby-Street, Rose mary-Lane, the S. end of it, entering by 37. in the said lape. Vinegar- Yard, Cannon-St. Mint,— the w the W. endpf it and the N- endr of George-st. from .Great Suffplk-; street. i Vinegsr- Yar<}, Berraondsey-Street,- at 240, on the N. side of Snow's' fields. ; Vinegar - Yard, Broad - Street, , St. Giles's,. the first on the R. in Crown-court, frpra 5.4, Brpad-st. ! Vintners-Alras-Houses, Mile - Jnd- Road,-T-about | of a mile on the L. below the turnpike, and op. Mutton-lane. Vintners - Hall,. Upper Thames- Stree,t,— at 70. on the W. side of Queen-st, Cheapside, Virgil- PJace, BowUng-Green-Lane, New.Rpad, Marybone, — the first on' the R, frpm the said road, by the. Yorkshire-Stingo, Virginia-Street, Parsons-Street, Up per East-Smithfield, — at SO, near Ratcjife-highway, extending to - fheLp/idpn-docks, Virginia-Street, Bethnal-Green, the cpntinuatipn pf Castle-st. be hind Shpreditch - church tp the Bird-cage, w WADE'S '.PLACE, Mile-End- Road, nearly op.. .Ben croft's alms-houses, about 1^ of a mile p.n the R. from Aldgate- Wade's Place, Poplar,— about ^ ,of a mile on the L. from the Commer cial - road, and nearly op. the Green -Man. Wadham's Court, Jacob - Street, Dock-Head,— —the last on .t^is L, ' from MlU-st. Wagstaff's Buildings, Great Guild ford-Street, Borough, ^^at the N. end of it, adjoining Maid-laije. Wakefield's Place, Bunhill-Row,— the first on the R. from Oldest. Walbrook, ^on the W. side the . Mansion - house, extending to CannonTSt,, ^nd Powgate-hiU. w WaJbtoolj-.Place. Hoxton,. — ^about I pf a mile Pn the L. from Wink- wprth's Buildings, City-iy>ad, Walbrpojc r Sehpol, Blue - Anchor- Alley. Bunhlll-Rofw,- afew yards. onthe R. -froiji 108, Bunhill-row» WaJburge-Street, St. George's in the East, the first in Upper Qjap- man-st,/r0m Cannon-st, road, Walcpt-Plape, Lambeth, — part bf both sides the high'-road to Ken- .^ngton, about 4, of a mile fjefn 'Westminster-bridge. Walker's Court, Berwick.-St.reet,Ox- ford-sjtre,et.-the S. conrinuatipn pf it tp-4. Little Pulteney-st. Waller-Place. Lamfeeth-Road, St. George's Fields,^-part of the N. side, op, ihelndigent Blind School, yfellis's Court, Miiit -Street, Be- rpugh, the first on the L. from op. St, George's church. Wallis's Yard. Worship-Street, ^ore- ditch,-^,the secpi^d .0^1 iheL. ftpm 219, Shoreditch. Walnjat- Trfe-7,Court, Nigh^ijjga,Je- Lane, I^njiehGiuse,^ — the jtluxd on the L" frcim Roperaakers-fiejd^. Walnut-Tree-Walk, Walcpt-Plape, Lambeth, the first on the R. near $ of a mile .from the Tiiree Stags. ' ,Wa]slvs Buildings, CuEtwn - Road, Shoreditch. See Mill's Court, Walter's Ways, Rotherhithe,— by the entrance to the Surrey Canal. Walton's Court, Cartwright-Street, Rosemary-Lane,-^ the third on the R. frqm 32, Rpsemary-lane, Walton-Place. Blackfriars-Road,-— part of t^e W, side adjoining the Circus, near the 0.bells|c, Walton's Wharf, Battle - Bridge, ']'ooley.Street,,-r7-r— on the E. side Battle-bridge-stairs,' entering by Mill-lane. Walworth,^^ — a large ^istrift in §t. Mary's, Newlugton, extending from the Elephant and Castle to wards Camberwell. Walworth- W - .Walw-orth-Coranugn, — the space pUj I5he S, side ,Qf .East-lane. aJsb the; rpad frpm Surrey-square, towards ;QunbcfWelL Walworth-Place, 'NValworth .Hjgh- gtreet of Ro^,— .forms part of the R, side, ne^r | pf a mile from the Plqphant aad! Castle, being the continuation of Keen's Rpw, iWalwprth-'\y,ockhPuse, — on the S. sideflje entrance to .theMpntpelier- gardens, ^iS^apping-Charity-SchopI, — radjoins 'Wapping-church, on the S, side. Wapping -Dock- Stairs, -^at ?30. V Wapping-st, near Ofd Grayel-lane. and op. Rotherhlthe-cjj^rpjv. Wapping, D- Fields, — the cpnriifuation pf Ray- Sf. bearing tp tlje R. frqm the N. W. cpfner an6. .Warren-Street, Fit.zrpy-Sqnare, o]n the N. side, extending from 133, Tottenhaxn-Cpurtrroa,d, to - Bucklngham-pla<;e. Warrant of Attorney's Office, Pgmp. Court, Teraple, -^enf ranee, the first on the L. in Middie;'J'emple- lane, from 5, Fleet-st. Warwick-Court, Hig|i Holborn, — at 39, being that number on tjhp right Wi from Gray's-inn-lane. Warwic)c . Cpurt, Warwick - ILane. See Warwick-Square, "S^arwicj£-;Laiji€, Newgate-Street,-— • at w w at 10, the first on the R. frora Snow-hill, leading into Aye-maria- lane. Warwick.Plaice, Bedford-Row, at the N. end, of Brownlpw-stfeet, entering by 49, High Hdlbprii. Warwick-PiacE, Pimlicp,— -the first on the R. in Princes.st. from op. Ara'DgUa'-roiy. Warwick-RoW, Pimlico,-;-. the second on the R. in Princes-st. from op, Arabella-row. Warwick-Row, Blackfriars-B,oad,^ part of the L. side, about f a mile from the Bridge, between Bennet's Row and Higlers-lane. Warwick-Street, Golden-Square. — is parallel to the W. side, extending frora Glasshouse-st, tp Beak-st, Warwick-Street, Ccckspur-Street. — about teii dpprs pn the R. ftpm Pall-mall, tpwards Charing-cross, Waters's Court, Stoney-Street, Bo rough, -on the W. side the Borough- market. Water-Lane, Fleet-Street, — al67,the third ontheL, from Fleet-market. Water-Lane, Blackfriars, — the first on the L.in Earl-st. from the bridge. Water- Lane, Great Tower-Street, — at 28, pp, Mark-lane, extending to 61, Lower Thames-st. Water-Lane; Jacob-Street, Dock- Head, — the first S. parallel to It. and the first N, to London-st, Water . Street, Arundel - Street. Strailfl, — the first on the L, from 188, Strand, by the Crown and Anchor tavern. Water-Street, White. Friars, the second W, parallel to part of Eridge-st. extending fromWilljam. St. to Tudor-st, Waterman's Alley, Borough,— .the end of Pepper-alley by Lpndon. bridge. Waterman's Flail, St. Mary's Hill,— at 18, three, doors on the L. from op. Billingsgate. Waterman's Row, St. George's in the East, — at the N. end of Upper Well . alley, entering by 110, Wapping-st. Watling-Street, St. Paul's Church- Yard,— at 35, extending to Budge- row, and Is parallel to Cheapside. Watson's Buildings, Ducking-Pond- Row, Whitechapel, — .the second on the L. from North-st. Watson's Buildings, Poplar. — behind the Silver-lion, near' North.st. Watson's Wharf, Lower East-Smith. field, — on the W. side the Army Vlftualling-Office. — about § of a mile belo'w the Tower. Watt's Court or Square. See Cham. ber-square. Waxchandler's Hall, — by the N. end cf Gutter-lane, entering by 13?, Cheapside. Weatherhead's Gardens, Crabtree- Row, Bethnal-Green. — the second on the R. from Hackney-road, Weaver's Aims-Houses, Hoxton,- at thecorner of Old-street-road, and op. the Curtain-road. Weavers-Hall. Basinghall-^treet,^- at 22, being, that nuraber xin the R. from Cateaton-st. Weavers - Lane, Tooley-Street,— .^at 11 9. the last on the L. about | of a mile frora London-bridge, Weavers-Street, Bethnal-Green or Spitalfields. — the sec(?nd onthe R. in Fleet-street-hill fromSt. John-st. Webb's Buildings. St. John.Street, Bethnal-Green or Spitalfields. — — about twenty doors on the L, frora 105, Brick.lane. Webb's Buildings, Risby's Roper Walk, Limehouse, — the first on the R. from behind Mr. Good. hart's Sugar-house, Webb-Square, Shoreditch. — behind 47, about I of a mile S. from the church, ' Webb-Street, Bprpugh, at 248, Bermpndsey. St. being the first en the R, from Tooley-st. Webb . Street, Bermendsey New. Road, w Road, — the first on the L» from Star-corner or from the Grange. road, ,_ Webber-Row, St, George's Fields. — the first on the L. from behind the . , ^agdalen - hospital, Blackfriars- , road, Webber -Street, Blackfriars-Road. — ^ the first on the L, from the Obe lisk, leading towards Lambeth- marsh, "also a part of Webber-row. See the last article, Webster's Wharf, Hprselydown, — at the bottom -of Freeman's lane, on the W. side of Horselydown Old-stairs, Vi?eigh-House- Yard, Botolph -Lane, — the first ori the L, from 16, Litrie • Eastcheap, Welbeck-Mews, Little Welbeck- . Street, Maryborie, about the iniddle of the N. side. Welbeck-Street, Marybone,— the se cond on the R. in Henrietta-st. from Cavendish-sq. extending to 42, Great Marybone-st. 'Welbeck-Street (Little). — at lO, in the last, leading to 80, Wirapole- street. Well - Alley (Upper), Wapping- Street. at 110, about fifteen doors below the church. Well-All^ (Lower), Wapping. the continuation of the last from Green-bank. / Well - Alley, Ropemakers - Fields, Limehpuse, — at 63, abput the middle of the N. side. Well- Alley , fopley-Street,— behind 223, entering by Sherrards-cpurt, near Loridon-bridge. Well and Bucket-Court, Old-Street, St.Luke's. See Drapers-Buildings. Well-Court, Queen-Sfreet, Cheap- , side,— -ten doprs pu the R. from 69, Cheapside. Well.Court, Minories, — at 22. being that number on the L. from Aid. gate. Well-Court, Hackney-Road, — about w I of a mile on the R. from Shore ditch-church and pp. Middlesex- place, Well-Court, Well-Street, Mile-End New-Town. — the first on the L. frpm High-street towards Spital fields . Well-Cptrrt, Well-Street, Wellclose- Square,^a few yards on the R. from 84, -Parsons-st. Well Court, Glean-Alley, Tooley- Street, — the first on the R, frona 218, Tooleyist. Well -Court, Russell - Street, Ber mondsey, — the second on the R. east from Church-st. Wells-Mews. Wells-Street, Oxford. Street, — at 16, being that number on theR. from 63 j Oxford-st. Wells - Place, Pentonville - Road, Cold-Bath-Fields,T— a few houses in tlie said road near Bagnigge- wells. Wells-Street^_. Oxford-Street, ^at 63, the sixth ori the R. about \ of a mile frprii St, Giles's. Wells-Street, St, Jariies's. — at 118, Jermyn-st. bp.Flagle-st. frora 212, Piccadilly. Well-Street, Jewlri-St'reet, Cripple gate,— about six .doors on the L. . frpm 30ji Redcrcss-st. near the church. 'Well-Street, Mile.End New- Jpwn,- the last on the'L. in High-st. en tering by Great Garden-st. from 50, Whitechapel-road. Well. Yard, Balnbridge-Street, St, Giles's, — a few yards on the L. frpm the E. end of Oxford st. Well- Yard, St. Bartholomew's Hos- , pltal,-i-the first on the R. from Litrie-.Britain or from Duke-st. i Well- Yard, Lemon-Street, Good man's Flelds.^the second on the R. iri Hopper-square from 82, Leriion-st', Well-,Yard,Roseraary-Lane,— at 28, being -that number on the R. firom Tower-hill. Wellclose- w w Wellclose-Plac'e, New-Road, St. George's In the East,-- — about eleven doors on the L. east frbm the entrance to Princes-sq. Wellclose-Square, — entrance at 25. Cable-st. and at 72, Parsons-st. Upper East-Smithfield. Wellers-Place, St. Paneras, the second on the R; frora the Small- Pox-Hospital, towards the chutch. Wenlock-Platte. City-Road, on the N. side between Windsor- terrace and Anderson's Buildings. Wenlock-Street, Ironmongers-Row, St. Luke's, — the second on the L- frora the church. Wentworth.Place, MIle-End-Road,- part of the L. side, about | of a mile below the turnpike, adjpining Red-cow.lane. Went'Ufprtll-Street, Spitalfields,— the first on the L. in Osborn.st. frpra op. the church, Whitechapel. Welsh . Chapel, Little Guildford. Strfeet, Borridgh, — a few doprs pn theL. frpm 75, Qneen.st, Welkh-Charity.SchOol, Gray's-Inn- LailB,— about i of a raile on the R. north frora Great Guilfprd- streer. Weslet's Dbck, Bermondsey or Ro- Iherhlthe.Wall, — on the W, side of Fountain.stairs, and nearly op. Farmer's Rope.walk, West. Ham Water -Works, Mile- Efld-Rptid,— pn the N. side, abnut 2 miles frpm Aldgate, and pp. Swing's Buildings, West's Gardens, New Gravel-Lane, - at 87, three dpprs Pn the R, frpm 22. Shadwell High-st, West-India-Dpcks, — atthe E, end of Limehouse, extending to Black- wall. See Commercial-Road. %st-Ind ia-Dock-Company 's.Office, • Billiiei'.Square, — at the N. W. corner of the square. West-Lane, Walworth High.Street or Road,~op. East.lane, about | a mile on^the R. from the Elephant and Castle. West- Lane, Bermondsey or Rother- hithe-Wall,-= between Cherry- Garden-st. and Mill-pend-bridge, . about i of a mile W. of ¦ the church, West-Place, Bethnal-Grceti,-^-^the first Qin the L. frora Patriot-square towards the Hackney-road. West-Place, St, George's Fields, — by the Philarithropic-Reform, and op. the entrance to West-sq, West - Place, Ratcliffe - Row, St, Luke's, — part of the N, side be tween Pink's Row and Nelson- street, West-Square, St, Geprge's Fields,— entraiice by the fifth on the L. about I ofa mile from the "Ele phant and Castle towards Lam- beth. West-Street, Seven-Dials,— at the N, end of Little St, Martin's lane on the left, West-Street, West-Smithfield, — at 87, the N. W, corner, leading to Chick-lane, West-Street, New-Road, Sommers- Town, — the second' on -the R, about i of a mile from the turn pike, Batde-bridge, West-Street, Green-Street, Bethnal- Green,— on the E, side of Globe- st. about 4 of a mile on the R. from the Green. West-Street, Crispin-Street, Spitai. fields,— at 10, leading to the W. side pf Spitalfields-market. West - Street, Prospeft - Place, St. Geprge's Fields,— tbe fifth pn the L. abput i of a mile ftoffl- the Elephant and Castle. Westboume -Place, King's Road,— adjpining the N. E. corner of Sloane-sq. Westby's Alms-Houses,HoxtcU,— at tho N. end pf Gloucester-tetrace, andcp. Brett's Buildings. Western . Passage, Marman - Str&t, St. George's in the East, — neat the S, end, leading to Pat'ritSt-st, Western. w Western -'Dispensary, at 33, Charies-street, Westminster, near Duke-st. Westminster-Abbey, on the N, side of Old Palace-yard, about I a mile on the R, frdm Charing- cross, Westminster - Bridge, the upper. most of the three bridges, near the : Abbey, . - Westminster - Bridge - Road, St. fectirge's Fields and Lambeth, — eiterids from the Obelisk towards the bridge. Westriilnster , Fire-Office, at 27, KIhgr-st, Govfent-garden, op, Bed ford-st, Westminster General-Dispensary,^— at 32, Gerrard-st. Sbho, about ten dpprs on the R. from Princes- street. , Westriiinster-Hall, — pn the S. side of New Palace-yard, nearthe bridge. "Westrifilnster-Hosphal or Public-In firmary, — at the E. end of Jaraes- st. facing York-st, Westmlnster-Librafy,— — at 44, Jer myn-st, four dObrs W, of St. Jaraes's chut-ch, Westrainster - Journal - NeWspaper- Office.— at 45, Old-Bailey, the Corner of Fleet-lafie, ' Westriilnster New Lying-Inn-Hos- piital. — about | of a nil|e on the L. ftom Westminster-bridge to wards the Asylum. Westriioreland-Academy, Walwprth- Comraon. about |- of a mile from Surrey-4q, towards the Cam- bferWell-rOad,- Westriioteland Buildings, Alders. gate-Street, — at 159. about seven- • tden doofs N. of Little Britain, Westmoreland-Place, City-Road,^ thi contin uatJon of Providence-st. entering by the fifth on the R. ftOm Old-st. towards Islingtoir. Westmoreland- PlaCe, Walworth- Common, op. Westriioreldnd- fow a«d Phillips's Buildings. w Westmoreland - Row, Walwofth- Cpfflmpn, — by Westraorelatid- Aeademy, abopt i of a mile from Snrrey-squari; towards the Cam berwell-road. Westmoreland-Street, Great Mary bone-Street, at 12. about six doors W. of 87, Winjpole.st, Weston-Court, Weston-Streetj Bp rpugh, — the first on the R, from 35, Snow's fields. Weston. Place, Soraraers-Town,— part of the L, side the road by the turnpike,Battle-bridge, towards St. Pancras. Weston-Street, Sommers-Town,—— the first on the L. in Weston- place from the turnpike, Battle- bridge. Westpn-Street, Pentonville, — nearly op. the chapel, leading tovt^ards Clerken«fell. WesfSn-Street, Maze, Borough,— the conrinuatlon of it, entering by 195, Tooley-st. Wey mouth-Mews (Upper), Wey mouth-Street, Marybone, at 42, the first on the L. west- fr6m 51, Portland-place. Weymouth:Mew's (Lower), three doors W. of the last. Weymouth - Place, Kent - Road, — a few houses on the S. side, near the Elephant and Castle, and ad joining Weyraouth-st. Weymouth.Street, Kent-Road,— the first ort the R. from the Elephant and Castle, leading to Walworth. Weymouth.Street, Marybone, — the second on the R. in Porriand. road from the New-road, leading to 26, High-st. Weymouth - Terrace, Hatkney- Road,-by Alport's Nursery, about -^ of a mile ori the L, frora Shoreditch. church . Whalebone - Court, Throgmprtpn- Street,— at 39, op. the N. E. cor- ner of the Bank of England. Whaleborie-Coiirt, Great Bell-Alley, - T t Coleman- w w CoIeman.Street, — the second on the L. from 66, Coleman-st. Whartpn's Cpurt, Hplborn, at 146, three doors W. of Brook-st. and nearly op. Middle-row. Whayroan's Buildings, Bermondsey- Spa,— nearly pp. Augustus-row on the W. side the Spa. Wheatsheaf- Alley, Upper Thames- Street, — at 108, a few doors on the L. frem London-bridge. Wheat.'iheaf-Stpne. Wharf, -Wapping. Street, — at 219, pu the E. side , King Edward's stairs. Wheeler's Buildings, Geprge- Yard, Whitechapel, — three doors on the R.' frora 91, WentwPrth-st. Wheeler.Street, Spitalfields, — at 31, Lamb.st. or the third on the L. frora Bishopsgate-st.- through Spi- . tal-square. Wheeler's Wharf, Lower East-Smiih- field, — on the W, side of HaVley- wharf, about | of a mile below the Tower, ¦ Whetstone's Park, Llncoln's-Inn- Fields, — the first on the R. in Great Turnstile from 2S2, Hlgh- Holbcrn. Whig (Independent) Newspaper-Of- fice,.— the first door on the L, In Warwick-sq. from Warwick-lane, Newgate.st. Wh'stlers-Ccurt, Saltcrs-Hall-Pas- sage, — the second on the L. from 82, Cannon-st, Whistlers - Ground. Great Peter- Street, Westminster. See Wisters. Whitby-Wharf, Upper Thames-St. - entrance by 79, on the E. side of Three-crane-stairs. "Whltcomb-Court, 'Whitcomb-St, — the first on the R. from Coventry- st. leading to 25, Oxendon-st, 'Whltcomb^Street. Charing-Cross. — the first street onthe R, from the Strand towards the Haymarket. 'White's Alley, Chancery-Lane, — aboutthe middle of the E, side, and nearlyop. 78, in thesaid lane. WhIte'sAlley,Coleman-Street,-at6(?y the fifth on the R. frora Lothbury. White's Alley, Long-Alley. Moor fields,— the first on the L, fronv 'Worship-st. near theCurtaln-rOad. White - Ball - Court, Castle -Street, Leicester-Square. — at 36, six doors on the R. from Hemming's Row.' White-Bear-Alky, Aldgate High- Street, — at 18, ten doors E, ofthe church. White-Bear-Cpurt, Kent-Street, Bo rough, —at 264, about | ofa mile on the R. from St.George'schurch, White - Bear - Gardens, Kingsland-' Road, — entrance by Union-walk, Union-st. Wbite-Bear-Inn, Piceadllly.— at tha E. end near the Haymarket, White-Bear-Inn, Basinghall-Street, See Bear. White - Bear - Yard, Eyre - Street^ Leather-Lane, Holborn, — the first on the R. from the N, end of Leather-lane, White-Bear- Yard, Kent-Street, Bo rough,— at 270, about I of amile on the R. from St. George's church. White's Buildings, Rosemary-Lane, See Abel's Buildings, 'Whitechapel High-Street, com mences at Somerset-st. an'd Petti coat-lane, where the numbers bei gin and end, viz. 1 and 148, ex tending to the church. Vv'hitechapel-Road, — commences at the church, where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 281, extending to the turnpike, Whitechapel Workhouse, White chapel-Road, — at 77, about i of a mile on theL. belewthechuich. White's Court, Ropemakers-Street, Mpprfields-, — -the third on the Li from the N, W, corner of Moor fields. White's Court, Vine- Yard, Tooley- Street, — the first on the R. frora 110, Tooley-st. Whitecross- Place, Wilson - Street, Moprfields, w • Mpprfields, about jix doors S. from Crown-street, near Finsbury- square. Whitecross-Street, Cripplegate, or St. Luke's,— at ) 15, Fore-street, extending to nearlyop. the church, Old-st. the numbers begin and end at Chiswell-street, viz. 1 and 220. Whitecross - Street, Queen - Street. Borough, at 96, about twelve doors on the L. from Union-st. Whitefriars, on the N. side the River Thames, between New Bridge -St. Blackfriars, and the Temple. Whitefriars - Dock, — facing Water- lane, from 67, Fleet-st. Whitefriars New Wharf, — on the E. side the Temple-gardens. White's Grounds, Bethnal-Green- Road, — at 9-5, the first on the right Ej of the turnpike. White's Grounds, Crucifix - Lane, Bermondsey, — the first on the R. from 50, Bermpndsey-St. and dp. Parish-street. Whitehall, Charing-cross, — the con tinuarion df it from the Admiralty to Parliament-st. Whitehall-Court, Tower-Hill, about the middle of the E. side, . leading to St. Catherine's lane. Whitehall - Stairs, entrance by Whitehall-yard. Whitehall-Yard, Whitehall, — nearly op. tbe Horse-guards, extendirig towards the Thames, White-Hart Coach-Office, Strand.— at 296, six doors E, of the New Churdi. tVhIte - Hart .Court, , Windmill . St. Tottenham-Court-Road, — at 19, six doors on the L. from 35, in the said road. .White -Hart -Court, Castle -Street, Leicester -Square, — at 31, about ten doors N. of Heraming's Row. White -Hart - Court, Long,- Lane, West - Sraithfield,- the second on w the )[l, from 119, Aldersgate» street. White- Hart-Court, Charter-House- Lane, — entrance by 6, tive second on the R. frora St. John-st, White-Hart-Court, Lombard.St. — . at 41, the last on the R, frpra rhe Mansion - house, leading to 28, Gracechurch-st. ,' White - Hart - Cpurt, Blshppsgate- Wlthput,— at200, the seccnd N. pf the church. White . Hart - Cpurt, Hpxtpn,— by Red-Lion-Court, op. the Britan nia, about I of a mile on the R. from Old-street. l-oad. White-Hart-Court, Gascolgne-Place, Bethnal-Green, the first on the L. from Castle-st. behind Shore ditch-church. , White - Hart - Court, or Passage, Greenfield-Street, Mile-End Old- Town, — at 10, the first on theR. from Fieldgate-st. White - Hart - Court, Green Bank, Wapping, — the second on tbe R, frora the church, White-Hart-Court, Walworth High- Street, or Road, — the first pn the L, about -|- pf a mile frpra the Elephant and Castle. White - Hart - Fields, Kenningtpn- Lane. — behind White-Hart- Place, extending to Walcpt- place, White-Hart-Inn, St. Jphn-Street, — at. 120, about g- of a mile pn the R. frpm West-Smithfield. White.Hart-Inn, Borough,— at 62, about I ofa mile on the L. from London-bridge, White - Hart - Place, "Kennington- Lane, — forms part of the L. side, extending from Kennington. cross, towards Newington. White-Hart-Place, Robinhood-Lane, Blackwall, — three doors on the L, from the E. endof Poplar High-st. White-Hart-Row, Gravel-Lane, Bo rough, — at the E. end of George- street, Blaekfriars-road. White. w White - flfart .. Row, Kennington- Lane,. — the first on the R. from Kennington-cross, towards New ington. White-Hart-Row,Gray's-Inn-Lane,- part of the R. side, about a mile from Hplbprn, and adjoining BatdeTbridge, White-Hart-Street,'WarwIck-Lane,- ' the first on the R. frora Pater noster-row, leading to Newgate- market, White- Hart-Wharf, Larabeth, op, Broad-st. about l of a mile ¦ above the church. White - Hart - Yard, Tottenham- Court-Road, — about 1^ of a mile on the R, frora Oxford-st, and op, Whitfield's chapel. White- Hart - Yard, Drury-Lane, — at 82. or the second on the R, in Gatherine-st, ftom 312, in the Strand, White- Hart- Yard, Drury-Lane. — the first on the L. a few yards from Holborn, White . Hart- Yard, Bropk - Street, Hplbprn, — —at 20, pp. Brook's Market. White-Hart-Yard, Londen-Wall,— near the S, E. corner of Moor fields, White- Hind-Alley, Willow - Street, Bankside. on the E. side of Brook's Wharf, leading to Pitt's place and Maid-lane, White .»- Hind - Court. Bishopsgate- Without, — at 163, op, Widegate- street. White-Horse- Alley, Cow-Cross, the second on- tihe R, frora St. John-st. near West-Smithfield. White- Horse- Alley, Turnmill -St. Clerkenwell',-T— about the middle - of the W. side, near Castle-st, White - Horse - Alley, or Court, Sharp's Alley, West-Street, West- Smithfield, — the first on the L, from West-st. White- Horse-Cellar (New), Coach- w Office, Piccadilly,— at 66, three doors W. of Albemarle-st. White-Horse-Cellar (Old), Coachr Office, Piccadilly, — op, 76, two doors W, of Arllngtpn-st, White - Horse - Court, Whitecross- Street, St. Luke's, — at 93, lead ing to Cherry-tree-alley and 117, Bunhill-row. White - Horse . Court, Long - Lane, West-Smithfield, — a few doors on the R. from 118, Aldersgate-st, White-Hprse-Cpurt, Wheeler-Street, Spitalfields, — at 16, the secpnd pn the R. from Lamb-st. White - Horse - Court, or Yarfl, Rosemary - Lane, — the third on the L. frora the Minories. White - Horse - Court. High -Street, Borough. about eight doors on the L; "ftora London-bridge. White- Horse -Court, Bermondsey- Street, — at 242, fcadingto Snow'% fields. White - Horse - Court, Star-Corner, Bermondsey.— the' first on the R. frora, Lpng - lane, tpwards Ber-. mpndsey- new-road. White-Horse-Inn. Fetter-Lan'e,— .at 88, about twelve doors on the R. from 32. Holfeorn-hlJl, WhIte-Horse-Inn, Friday-Street, at So, being that number of houses from 315, Cheapside, White- Horse-Inn, Cripplegate.—— at the N. end of Wood-st, on the R. entering by 122, Cheapside, Whi.te -Horse -Lane, Stepney, See Coramercial-Road. White - Horse - Lane, Mile - End - Road,-rOp,. the Old Globe, abouj;. f a mile on the R. below the turnpike, leaffing towards Step ney-church-yard. White-^orse-Mews, Colema.n-St. — entrance by White-horse-yard, White -Horse - Place, Coraraercial- Road, — the third pn the B-^bput I pf a mile E, of the halfway^ House. White- w White-Hprse-Street, Piccadilly,^ — the fi.ist W. cf Halfmpon-street, about i a mile on the R. ftorii tlie Hayniarket. White-Horse-Street, Ratcliffe, — ^^the cpntinuatipn of Butcher-row, Rat cliffe - cross, towards Stepney - church-yard. White-Horse- Yard. New Bcnd-St,- at 131, eight doors S, of Grosve- nor-street. White - Horse - Yard, Broadway, Westminster, — about six doors on. the R. from Tpthill-st, White-Horse- Yard, Dlot-Street, St. Gijes'sj abput six doors on the R, from 25, Brpad-st, White-Horse- Yard, Drury^Lanci — . at 110, the fifth on the R, from Wych-st, White-Horse- Yard, CoIeman-St. — at 17, being that numblsr pn the R, frpm Lptidbn-wall. White . Horse - Yard, Lower East. Smithfield; — at 44, the second on the R. frpm Burr-street; tPwards Upper East-Smithfield. Whlte-Herse-Yardj Parspns - Street, Upper East - Smithfield,- at 36, leading tp the Lpndon-docks. White - Hprse - Yard, Kent - Street. Borough. — at 124, about | pf a mile on the L.. frora St, George's . chlirch. Whitelands, Ring's Road, Chelsea .- hy Colvill's Nursery, Op. the Hdspltal,- White-Liiien-Court, Bankside, Bo rough, a few yard's W, of Thames-st. White-LIon-Court, Litrie Bell- Alley, Londqn-Wall, — the first on the L. fiom Leathersellers-bulldlngs. White-Lion-Court, Birchrn,.Lane, — at 21, the second on the L. from 36, Comhill. White - Lion - Court, Cprnhlll,- at 64, three doors ori the R. frora Bishopsgate-st. White - Lion . Court, Throgmotton- w I Street. — at 20, four doors on the L. from Btoad-st, ¦White-Lion-Court, Bankside, South wark, — the fourth "W, of Thames- street. White - Lion - Court, Bermondse';^- Sireet, — op, 52, leading to Snow's fields, White-Lion-Court, White-Lion-St. Seren-Dials, at 7. thr'ee dpors on the L. from 21, Monmouth, street. White-Lion-Court, White-LIon-St. Pentonville, the first on the' L. a few yards from Islington. 'White - Lion - Court, Charterhousl?- Lane. at 6, the second on the L, from Chartcrhouse-sq, Whlte.Lion-Square, Old Bethlem, — at 17, on the N. side. Wbite-Lion-Street, Norton-Falgate, Shoreditc'n.-r-at 12, being that nurfiber of houses N. pf Spital- square, 'White- Lipn-Street, Seven - Dials,-^ the first pn the L, in Mpnmputh- st, frpin Brpad-st. St, Giles's. Whlte-LIon-Str'eet (Litrie), Seven-, Dials, the continuation of the last, also of Mercer-st, enterhig by 123, Long- acre. White . Lion - Street, Pentonville, — the first on the L, In High-stxeet, Islingtpn, from the Angel-Inn, 'White - Lion - Street, Goodman's Fields, or Whitechapel, — the cpn tinuatipn pf Leraon-st. to 76, Ros?raary-lane. White-Lion- Wharf. Upper 'Thames- ' Street. — entrapce by 19, - nearly op. Bennet's Hill. White -Lion -Yard, Tower-, Street, Tower-Hill, — a few doors on the L. frora Tower-hill. White-Lion- Yard. Vauxhall , -nearly op, Vauxhall - stairs, kadjng to Vauxhall-gardens. White-Lion- Yard, White-Liori-Sf. Norton- Fal gate,-at 22, live doors E. from Blbssdm-sti White- w w White.Lion.Yard,WhIteCroM.,Street, St. Luke's, — at 172, op, Foster's Buildings, White-Lion- 'Y^ard, Oxford-Street,— at 73, nearly op. the Pantheon, White's Rents. Wood-Street, West minster, — the third on the R. from 64, Millbank-st, White's Rents, Fore-Street. Lime house, — the second on the left E. of Rppemakers-fields. White -Rose -Alley, Whitecross -St. Cripplegate, — at 68, the first on the L, frora Chiswell-st, towards Fpre-st. White- Rose -Court, Coleraan-St. — at 30, op. Bell-alley, leading tp Basinghall-st, White-Rpse-Cpurt, Widegate-Street, Bishppsgate, — at 13. the second on the R, ftom Bishopsgate- street, White's Row, Baker's Row, White chapel-Road. — the first on the R, frora 94, In the said road, White-Street, or Row, Spitalfields, - the conrinuatlon of Fashion-street, ^frora 191, Brick-lane. White-Street, Bethnal-Green-Road ,- at 72. the second on the right E. of the turnpike. White - Street, Cutlcr-St. Hounds ditch, — the second on theR, ftora 114, Houndsditch. White- Street, Church . Street. Bo rough, the continuation of it, bearing to the L. frora behind St. George's church, White-btreet, Moorfields, — the first S. parallel to Ropemakers-street, entering by the N, W. corner of Moorfields, White-Thorn-Court. King -Street, , St. George's in the liast, the first on the L, from 29, Gravel- lane, White's Yard, Great Saffron-Hill,— at 23, near Charles-st. Hatton- garden, White's Yard, Whitecross - Street, St, Luke's, — at 165, thefirst on the R, frora Old-st, White's Yard, Mile- End-Road,— about f of a mile on the right E. . of Stepney-green, and op, the Old Globe, White's Yard, Rosemary - Lane,— at 58, E. end, leading to 97, Upper East-Smithfield. Whitfield - Street, Leonard - Street, Shoreditch, the first on the L. ftora Paul-st. towards^ the City-' road. Whiting's Rents, Hickman's Folly, Bermondsey,— the second on the R, from Dock-head. Whiting's Wharf. Broad - Street, Ratcliffe, — at 43, on the E. side of Stone-stairs, and a few doors W. of Ratcliffe-cross, Whiting's Yard, Dog and Bear- Yard, Tooley-Street, — the first on the R. ftom 127, E. end of Tooley-st, Whirington's College, College-Hill.- by the church, about the middle ofthe E.side, Whitley's Court, Brick - Lane, St. Luke's. — at 73, the second pn the R. frora 113. Old-st, Wlcher's Alnis-Hpuses, LittleCha pel- Street, Westminster, — on the E, side the Bluecpat - schppl, near James-st. Wickham-Cpurt, W'ych-St. Drury- Lane, at 23. six doprs E, pf Newcastle.st, Widegate-Street, Bishopsgate-WIth. out. — op. 163, the third on the right N, from the church. WIdnal's Place, VIne-St, Hatton- Wall, about twelve doors on the L. from Lrttle Saffron-hill, Wigglus's Quay, Lower Thames- Street, — op. 80, a few doors E, of Billing.'igate. Wigmore-Street, Cavendish-Square,- at the N. W'. comer, leading to wards Portman-sq, Wild - Court, Great Wild - Street, Clare - Market, abput twelv^ doors VV ^,,^opr3 on the L. -ftomfi48. Great i,, Queen-st. -.¦..'&',,.. . • %ij|.Street (Great), Clare-Market.- ihe first on the R. in Great Queen- st. .from 155,^ Drury-lane. Wild-Street (Little). — the secondon the L. in the last, frora 48, Great Queen-st. Wilderness - Lane, Dorset - Street, Salisbury-Square. — at 59, the se cond on the R, from 82, Fleet-st, Wi)d?rness-Row. Goswell-Street. — nearly op. Old-st, leading to 163, ¦ St, Johji-st, Wilderness-Row, Chelsea, — the last on the R. In Rpyal Flospital rPw, towards PImlieo. Wilkles . Cpurt, Shoreditch -Hlgh- , Street, — at 101, the thlrdon the L. frcm t^ie church, Wilks-Street, Quaker-Street, Spitai- fields,— the seccnd on theL. frora 173, Brick-lane, behind Hanbury's brewery, Wilkinspn's Buildings, Edgware- Road, i— at 76, forraing part of the R. side,- about f of a mile from Tybum turnpike, Willis's Court,, Brackley - Street, Brldgewater-Gjrdens, the first on the R. ftpm Golden-lane. Willie's Buildings, Spa-Road, Ber mondsey, — between the Spa and Printers-place. Jamaica-row, Willis's Rents, Bermondsey-Street. — at 101, about ten doors on the L, frora Russell-st, tpwards the church. Willis's Rooms,. King-Street, St. James's. — at 22. op, Duke-st, WiUiam's Buildings, Yeoman'sRow, Brpraptpn,— a,few yards on the R. ftpra Michael's place. Williaras.Buildlngs, , French-Alley, Gpswell-Street,— entrance by 21, in the said street. Williaras's Buildings,- Three- Ham mer-Alley, St. "Thomas's, South- wark,-^the first on the R; from the Broadway. w Williams-Court, Maid-Lane, Bo rough, — the second on the L. from Gravel -lane, and nearly op. Great Guildford-st. Williams-Mews, Devonshire-Street, Marybone, — at 54. between Port land-place and Portland-road. Williams-Place. Walworth, or Cam- ¦ berwell-Road, — part of the R- side from the Montpelier-gardens towards Camberwell. Wllliara-Street, Lisson-Green,—. between Bell.st. and Stafford-st.- about 5 of a mile N. of the York- shire.stingp. Williara - Street, Henry - Street, Gray's-Inn-Lane, — the first on the R. from the said lane. Williara - Street, Lant - Street, Bo-- rough, — the second on the L. from 108, Blackman-st, and |the first E, of Litrie Suffolk-st. William-Street, Kennington-Com mon, — the first on the R, from the Horns, towards Clapham. William - Street, Pitt - Street, Kent- Road,— the first , on the R. from nearly op, the Bricklayers-arras, William-Street. Blackfriars-Road,— the first on the L. in Charlotte-st. behind Surrey-chapel. William-Street, Union-Street, Lam beth,— the first on the L, ftora Walcot-place, William - Street, Marybone - Lane, Marybone, — at 49, the third street ¦ on the L, from 158, Oxford-st. Williara-Street. James-Street, West minster, — at 30,^ the first on the R. ftom Buckingham-gate. William-Street, Adelphi, behind 64, in the Strand, about i ofa mile on the R. frora Charing-cross.' William-Street, New Bridge-Street, Blackfriars, — at 21, the first on the R. from the bridge, William- Street, Hampstead-Road.— the fifth on the R. near i of a mile from Tottenham-court-road, Wiliiara-Street.Cannon-Street.Rpad, Sf. w .w St. George's iri the East, — —the second on the L, from ; the turn. pike towards WhitechapeL William - Street, Cannon - Street- Rpad or Mile-End Old-Town..^ the first on the L. from the Cora- mercial . road towards White- chapelk William-Street, Shoreditch High- Street,— at 137, the first on the R. frora the church towards Bishopsgate, Willow-AZIouft, Steward-Street, Gos well-Street, — the first on the L, from 80, Goswell-st. Willow-Court, Willow-Street, Paul- Street, Shoreditch, — the first on the L, frpm Paul-st. Willpw-Rowj Gos-well-Stteet,— at 50, about twelve doors N. of Old-street. Willow-Street, Paul-Stre6t, Shore- ditch, — the second on the right,- N, from Leonard-st. Willow -Street, Bankside, South wark,— the continuation of it to Gravel-lane, and towards filack- friars-bridge. Wiilow-Walk, Tothill-Fields, West-. minster, — —near Rochester - r6W, leading to the Neat Houses. Willow-W-alk , Haberdashers- Walk , Hoxton,— the second on tJie left, N. from Haberdashers - Alms- hooses. Willow-Walk, Curtain-Road, Shore ditch, — the coariauation of Susari- nah-row, bearing, to the R. Willow-Walk, Hackney-Road,-^ op, Middlesex-place, about | of a mile on the R. from Shoreditch- church, Willow-Walk, Grange-Road, Ber mondsey,— errtrance by the last on the-L. in Page's walk,' from the sajd road, Willow-Tree.Court-,Lower-TurnIng, Shadwc.ll, — the second on the L. - from 76, Shakespear's walk. Willow -Tree -Court, Newmarket ¦¦ Streetj , .Wapping,^— ten doors on the L>, from. 157i.''Wappajg-st, Willsted-Street, New-RflfSiS, Som-i .,.. mers-Town, — the third on the R, ^ about I of a mile irom the turnpike, Battlp- bridge. Wilmot-Court, White-Street, Bo rough, — about ten doors on ihe L. from St.' GePrge's church. Wilraot's Folly, Bethnal . Green- Road, — at the N, erid of Mary|s Row, entering pn the E, side of Wilmpt-square. Wilraot's Grove, Bethnal - Green- Road,— on the N. side of Wilraot- sqUare. ,Wilrapt - Square, Bethnal - Green- Road, — about I of a mile on the L. from 65, Shoreditch. Wilmot - Street, Bethnal - Green- Road, — the last on the R, near a mile from Shorediteh, Wilmot - Street, Bernard - Street,. Brunswick-Square, at 36, the first on the R, -from the square, extending to 30, Great Cpram-st. Wilspn - Cpurt, Kent - Streef, Bp rpugh, — at 87, near j. of a mile on the L. from St. George's church. Wilson - Court, Maid - Lane, Bo rough, — the second on the L. from Paik-st, or from Clink-st. Wilson's -Place, Salmon's Lane, Limehouse, — the first on the L. from the Commercial-road. Wilson-Street. Moorfields,- — near the middle of the N, side, extend jng to Paul-st, Wilt^shlre - Lane, Parsons . Street, Upper East-Sraithfield. — at 40, a few doors W. of Ratclifffe-high- way, Wimpole-'Mews, Devonshire-Street, Marybone, — at 38, between Up per Wirapole-st, and Beaumont.st, Wimpote-Mews, Weymouth-Street, Marybone, at 38, between WIrapple-St. and Harley-st, Wimpple-Strqet, Cavendisb-Square,- a few w a few doors W. of it„or op. Ox ford-chapel, entering by 151, Oxford-st, Wimpole-Street (Upper), — the con- -tlnuation, of the last from Wey mouth-st, to Devonshlre-st, 'Winchester - Chapel, Parliamenf- Court. Artillery-Lane, Bishops gate-WIthout, — entrance by the second pn the R, frpra Bishopsgate. Winchester-Court, Monkwell-Street, Falcon-Square, — abcut six doors on tlie R. from the square. Winchester - Gardens, Winchester- ' Street, Pentonville, — at 32, the first on the R. from the HIgh-st. er rpad, Winchester-Place, Pentonville High- Street or Road, — part of the R. side, about ^ of a mile from the Aflgel-Inn, Islington. Winchester- Place,Hackney. Road, — near the end of Willow- walk, or Green-gate-gardens, Winchester-Row, Hackney-Road, — a few small houses behind Wells- row, near the last. Winchester-Row, Edgware-Road. — at 81, near I a mile on the R. ftora Tyburn.tumpike, extending towards fhe Yorkshire-stingo, Winchester-Sfreet, Pentonville. — the third on the R, from the chapel towards Battle-bridge. WInchester-Street,01dBroad-Street,- at 54, neariy op. the Excise-office, leading to London-wall. Wi!ichester-Street(Litrie).- four doors on fhe R, in the' last, frora Old Broad-sf, Winchester-St. Borough-Market, — on the N, side of it, by St. Sa viour's ichurch. Winchester-Sfreet (Litrie),— the first on the R, in the last ftora the church, Winchester- Yard, Borough-Market,- by Little Winchester-st. Winchester - Wharf, Clink - Street, Borough, about J- ot a mile w above London-bridge and nearly op, Stoney-Street. Wiuckles - Buildings, 'Walworth- Common, — op, Phillips's Build ings, S, end of Thurlow-place frora East-lane, Windmill-Court, Giltspur-Street.— at 19, about ten doorson theR, from Newgate-st. WIndmill-Courf, Roscraary-Lane,- at 51, two or three doors W, of White's Yard, Windraill - Inn, St. John - Street, West-Sraithfield, — the third Inn on the R. near | of a raile frora Smithfield, Windmill-Lane, Deptford Lower- Road, — about -J of a mile on the L. frora the Halfway-house to- wards Deptford. Windmill-Row.Kennlngton-Green,- on the W. side, near the Wind- mill-tavem. Windmill-Street, Tottenham-Court. Road, — at 45, op. Great Store-st, about I of a mileon the L. ftpm Oxfprd-st. Windmill . Street (Great), Hay market, — op. the N. end of It,. extending ftora Coventry-street to Brewer-st, Windralll-Street (Little),— the con tinuation of thelast to Sllver-st. Windmill-Street, City-Road, — afew yards bearing to the R. from the N, W, corner of Finsbury-sq. Windsor - Court, Monkwell - Street, Falcon-Square,— at 40, fhe first on the L. from the square. Windsor-Court,LIftleKnight-Rider- Street, — at 14, the first on fhe R, frora fhe Old-Change, Windsor-Court, Strand.— near 330, op. Somerset-Place, Windsor- Place. City-Road. op. Windsor-terrace, about y ofa mile pn the L. ftpm Finsbury-sq. Windsor -Streef, Widegate-Street, BIshopsgate-'WIihpuf,^-the first pn the R. ftom Bishopsgate-st. U u Windsor- w WindsOr-'Terrace, City-Roadyi-^ — forras part of the N. sicwj about ^ oi a mile on the R. ftom Fins bury-square. Wine-Office-Court, Fleet-Street,— at 145, about tbe middle of the . N. side. Winford-Cpurt, Wentwerth-Street, Spitalfields, — abput six doprs W. of Rose-lane. Wlnkworth's Buildlngs.Cify-Road,- exfends from Craven-buildings to wards Hoxton-fields, abput -j of a mile on the R. ftpmFInsbury-sq. Winkwprth's Wharf, Upper Thames- Street, — pn theE. side of Broken- wharf, entering by 41, inthe said street. Winsley-Street, Oxfprd-Street, at 78, pp. the Panthepn, about y of a mile on the R. ftpra St. Giles's. WInter-Court,Long-Lane, Berraond sey. — about -J ofa mile on the L. frora the church and op. the King's Road. Wise-Court, Wheeler-Street.^pifal- fields. — the first on fhe L. froni 31. Lamb-st, Wise-Court, Castle-Street,Borough,- at 45, near Potts's Vinegar- ground. Wisfer's Ground. Great Peter-Street, Westminster, — entrance abput the middle ofthe S. side. Wither's Court. Whitecross-Street, St. Luke's, — at 140, the first on the L. from Old-st. Wittem's Buildings, Old . Street- Road, — forms partof theN. side, adjoining the Vinegar-ground. Wooburn - Court, Duke - Street, Bloorasbury. — the first on fhe R. from 42. Great Russell-st. Wooburn-Mews, Litfle Guilford- Street. Russell-Square. — the first on fhe L. from Bernard-st. Wooburn-Place. Russell-Square, extends from the E, side- of the square towards Tavlstock-sq. Wooburn - Street, Great Russell- w Street, Bl'gamsbuiy,— at 39, the third on the R. frc^ Tofteni^ra- CPurt-road. ' -^^ Wooburn - Street, • Brydges - Street, (|oveiit-GardeB,— at 23, on fhe 'S.'sideof Drury.Lane-Theatre. Wood's Buildings, George:Street, Chelsea,-^the first on theR. from Royal-Hospital-Row. Wood's Buildings, New-Inn- Yard, Shoreditch, the last on the L. frora 175, Shoreditch, Wood's Buildings, WhItechapeL Road,— ^at 124, op. the London- hospital, leading to Ducking- pond-row. Wopd's Buildings, East-I.ane» WaL Wprth, — fhe first pn fhe R. from fhe Kent-road. Wood's Close, Church-Row, Beth nal-Green, on fhe S. side the church near Hare-st. Wood's Court, Oxford-Street, — at 81, about -|- of a mUe on fhe R. from St. Giles's and nearly op, fhe Pantheon, Wood's Court, Norton-Falgate, — a^ 27, nearly op. WhIfe-Liori-st. Wppd's Mews, Park-Street, Gros venor-Square, — at 75, the fourth onthe R. from 248, Oxford-st, Wood's Place, Bowling - Green- Lane, Clerkenwell,-^the first oi^ the R. from Coppice-row, Wood's Rents, Chequer- Alley, Bun hill-Row, — the first on fhe R, from 109, Whitecross-st. Wood-Street, Millbank-Street, West minster, — at 64, the first on fhe R. frora Abingdon-st. Wood-Street, Braynes-Row, Spa- fields or Clerkenwell,— about six doors E, ofthe turnpike, near the House of Correftion. Wpod-Sfreat, Cheapside,— at 122, the third on the L. frora Newgate- st. It extends to London-wall. Wood-Street, Spitalfields, — extends from the N, side of the fliurch tq 8, Brown's lane. Wood. w Wood-Street, j^gthnaKGreen, — on '' the S. side tlie Church-yard, or fhe last on the L, in Hare-st. from -¦yl.lO, Brick-lane. Wood-Street, Sf, ,Agnes-le-Clair, — the last on the L, in North-st. from the City- road. Wpod's Ways, Rptherhithe, — pn fhe N. side of Rptherhithe-church. Wood's Yard, Phoenix-Street, Spital fields, — the secondon the R. frora 38, Wheeler-st, Wood- Yard, Redcross-Street, Bo rough. — at 74, fhe first on the R, , north from Union-st. Wopdbridge-Street, St. John-Street, Clerkenwell, — at 224, op. Comp ton-st. about .J. of a mile on the L. frora West-Smithfield. Wopden - Bridge - Stairs, Westmin ster. — atthe N, E. cprner of New Palace-yard, Wooden-Worid-Court, Bell-Alley, Golden-Laue, entrance by the fifth on the L, in Golden-lane frora Barbican, Woodner - Court, Harrow - Alley, Gravel-Lane. Houndsditch, — the third on fhe R. in it frpm Gravel- lane, Wppdstpck-Mews, Wcpdstpck-St, Marybpne. — at 5. pr behind 30. Weymouth-st. Woodstpck - Street. Weymouth- Street, Marybone, — at 30, op. Beaumpnt-sf. about- five doors W, of 44, Wimpole-st, Wppdsfpck Streef, Paddlngtpn- Street, Marybone, — ten doors on the R. from 70, High-st. leading to Npttingham-place a-nd theNew- road. Wpodstpck-Streef, Oxford-Street, — at 303, between New Bond-st. and Sputh-Mplfon-sf. Wppdwards - Court, High - Street, Marybpne, — the first on the R, from the New-road, Wooldrlch's Gardens. Fleet-Street, Bethnal-Green or Spitalfields, w a number of small houses at the E. endof It, Woolfprd's Ways. Wapping-Wall,- on the E. side of King James's stairs, op. Star-sf. Shadwell, Woplpack - Alley, Berrapndsey- Streef, at 242, near Snpw's fields, Woolpack-Gardens, Gwyn's Build ings, Goswell.Sfreef.Road, — en trance a few doprs pu fhe R. frpm the City-road, Woolpack - Yard, Dog and Bear- Yard, Tooley-Street. — thefirst on the L, frpm 127, Tppley-st, Woolpack- Yard, Kent-Street, Bo rough. — — af 54, about | pf a mile on the L. side thesfreet^from St. Geprge's church. Wcpl-Staplers Aims-Houses, Great St. Ann's Street, Westminster, — abput fen dpprs on the R, from Great Pet^r-st, Wolsinghara-Place, Lambeth, — by the Three Stags, abput | a mile on the L, from Westminster- bridge, Worcester-Court, Worcester-Street, Old Gravel-Lane, — the first on the L. from Old Gravel-lane tp wards the Lendon-docks, Worcester.Place, Upper Thames- Street, — at 67, nearly op, Gar lick-hill, Worcester-Street, Old Gravel-Lane, Sf. George's in fhe East, — at 143, about fhe middle of fhe W. side. Wercester-Street, Queen-Street, Bp rough, — at 11, the second on the R. frora Union-Hall, Works (Office of),GuIldhall,— two doors on fhe R. from 75, Basing hall-st, Workhouse-Alley, Limehouse, See Green-dragcn. alley. Workhouse - Lane, Hoxton, at the N. end of Queen's Row, about i a mile on the L, from (3ld-sfreet-road, W^orkhcuse - Lane, Larabeth.— the continuation w continuation of Lambeth-butts, or of Brpad-st, tpwards Kenning- tpn-crpss, Wprld's End-Cpurt, Newlngfpn- Causeway, — pn the N, side fhe turnpike, abput |^ of a mile on the L. from the King's Bench, Wcrley's Cpurt, Minprles.-entrance by 79, pp-,' the Crescent. Wprm.vpod - Street, Bishopsgate- Withln, — at 65, fhe second on the L, north from Cornhill, Worship - Court, Worship - Street, Shoreditch, — the fourth on fhe L, from Paul-st, Worship - Square, Worship - Street, Shoreditch, — the third on the L. from Paul-st, leading to Chapel- st, Curtain-road, Worship-Street, Shoreditch, fhe second on the R. north frora fhe N.E. corner of Finsbury-square, extending fo 21. Norton-falgate, Wrestlers-Court, Bishopsgate-WIth- in, — at 59, six doors S. of Ca. momile-st. Wright's Buildings, West - Street, West-Sraithfield. — the second on fhe R. from Smithfield, Wright's Passage, Tothill-Street, Wesfmlnsfer, — about the middle of the S, side, nearly op, the Golden-fleece, Wright's Rents, Pell - Street. Rat cliffe, — the first on the ,L. from 6. in the New-road. Wright's Rents, Grange-Road, Ber mondsey,-; — on the W., side of Page's Walk, near the Old Pitt's Head. Wych-Street, Drury-Lane, — the first on both the R. and the L.in NeV- castle-sfreet from the New Church in fhe Strand, , ^ Wycomb - Place, Kent - Street, Bo rough, — at 70, about | of a mile on the L. side of fhe streef, from St, George's church. , W^'nyatt - Street, Goswell - Street- Road,— near i ofa mile onthe L. north of .^e turnpike, being the first S. patallel to Rawsfone-sf. Wynyaf t- Place, Wynyaft-Street, two or three doors on the R. frpra Goswell-street-road. YAXLY-PLACE, Little Lant- Street, Borough, about the middleof theS. side, and the first on fhe R. frora Lorabard-st. Yeats-Court,Carey-Street, Chancery- Lane, — af 23. the third on fhe R, from Portugal-st, leading into Clement's lane. Yeats-Court, Long-Alley, Moor fields, — thesecond on the L. from 29, Sun-st, towards Moorfields, Yeats-Rents, Clerkenwell-Close, — af 23, a few doors N. of the church. Yepraan's Row, Brorapton High- Road, — the fifth on the L. about •J- of a raile frpra Knightsbridge. Ypakley's Buildings, Mile - End- Green, — nine doprs E, from the London- hospital. York-Buildings, Grab-Street. West minster, — abeut the middle of fhe E. side, York- Buildings, Adelphi, — fhe S. side of Duke-st, being the second on fhe L, in Villiers-st. from 32, in the Strand. Yprk-Buildings Wafer-Wprks, — at the bpftpm of Villiers-sf. entering by 32, in fhe Strand. York-Bulldlngs, New.Road, Mary bone. — forms part of the S. side, at the N. end of Baker-st. York-Buildings, York-Street, Pen- tonville. — the second on the L. from Clarence - place towards Weston-st. York- Buildings, Bermondsey New- Road. — at the end pf Kenf-street- road, and pp. the Bricklayers- arms. Yprk- York - Buildings, Challtofl - Streei, Somme/s-Tpwn,— at 48, the first on the L. from the New-road. York-Bulidlngs, Hoxton-FIelds, about i of a mile on the L. from Winkworth's Buildings, Ciry-road, towards Kingsland. York - Court, East - Street, Man. Chester-Square. at 40, about twelve doors on the L, from David- street, .York-Court, York-Street. Penton ville," — the first on the L. from Clarenee-place. York-Court, Paul-Street, Finsbury- Square, — abput five doors S. of Castle-st, York-Court, York-Street, London- Road. St. George's Fields, — the first on the R, from fhe London- road. 'York . Mews South. Paddlngtpn- Street, Marybone, at 32, fhe first on the L. from Baker-st. York-Mews North, David-Street, Marybpne, — ,the first pn the 'R. from Upper Baker-st. York-Mews (Great), Upper Baker- Street, Marybone, — the first on the L. in York-place frora 10, Upper Baker-st. York-Mews (Little), — the second on the L, from 10, Upper Baker- street. York-Place, Baker-Streeti Portman- Square, — fhe continuation of it to Upper Baker-st, and the New- road. ' York-Place, Upper Baker-Street, Portman-Square, — at 10. fhe first on the R. from the New-road. York - Place. Pentonville. forras part of the S. side by fhe turn pike, near | a mile on the L, frora Islington, York - Place, Banner - Street, St. Luke*.", — at 27. fhe first on the L. from 130, Whitecross-st, York- Place, City-Road, forms part of tbe N. side, nearly op. Sldney-st. about a mife un the R, frpm Finsbury-sq. Yprk-Place, Cow-Lane, Stepney,— the last en the L. from Stepney Old . square, and on the E. side the World's End public-house. York-Place, Milb-End-Road,— pairt of fhe S. side, by Saville-place, abPUt 2y miles from Aldgate. York-Place, Mile- End Old-Town,— the first on the L, in York-street from the Commerclal-rpad, lead ing infp Thoraas-st. York-Place, Lambeth, about | of a mile on the R. from Vv'est- mlnster-bridge, and opposite the Asylum. York-Place, Borough-Road, St. George's Flelds.r— about the mid dle of the N, side, between the King's Bench and the Obelisk, York-Place, Walworth High-Street or Road, — part of the L. side, about |- of a mile from the Elephant and Castle. York-Place, Arnold-Place, Wal worth,— the second on theL. from Amelia-st. York-Place, Ossulston.Stteet, Som mers-Town, — the first on the L. north frora Chapel path, York-Place. Kent-Street-Road,—' the last on the L, ftom St. George's church and near the' Bricklayers-arras. York-Place, Hoxton- Fields. — about J of a raile en the L. from Winkworth's BuiK'lngs. City- • road, towards Kingsland. York-Row. James-Street, Westmin ster, — at the E. end ofit, op. the Blue-coat-Echool. , York-Row, Hackney-Road, — forms part of.the R. tide, about f of a mile from Shoreditch-church. York- Row, Kennington-Road,- forms part of the R. side, near the Plough and Harrow, J of a mile S. from Newington-church. Yo'.k-Streer, Hans-Place, Bronj'p- tun. tpn,— ^the.first pn theL. iri Exeter- street, entering by 32, Slpane-st. Yprk-Street, Westminster. — the con tinuation of James-street, bearing to fhe L, extending to Queen. square, York-Street, Sf. James's Square. — aboutthe middle of the N.side, leading fo fhe S. side of St. James's church, Piccadilly. York.Sfreet, Covent-Garden, — the continuation of Tavistock-st. en tering by 1-1, Southampton-st, or the second on the L. along Cathe- ** rine-st, from 343, Strand. York-Street, Baker-Street, Mary bone, — fhe fifth street on the L. from the N. E; corner of Port- ' man-square, York-Street (Upper), Baker.Street,| Marybone, — the continuation of the last, York- Street, Middlesex -Hospital, Marybone, — at 18, Union-st, ex tending to 74, Qoeen Ann-st, East. York-Street, Castle-Street, Turnmill- Street, Clerkenwell, — the last on the L. from Turnraill-st, or a few yards E, from 60, Great Saffron- hill, York-Street, Pentonville, — the se cond on the L, west of the, chapel towards Battle-bridge, about f of a mile from Islington, York-Street (Old), Church-Street, Bethnal-Green, — at 185, the first on the R. from 65, Shoreditch, leadingto Anchor-st, "Tfork-Sfreet (New), Church-Street, Bethnal-Green, — at 178, the se cond on the R, frora 65, Shore ditch. York - Street, Commercial . Road, ' Mile-End Old- Town, these. cond pn the R. from Cannon- street-road towards Vv'hitechapel- church, extending to 45, Char lotte-street, York-Street, Walworth High-Street or Roa,d,g-op, Manor-place, ne#r i a mile'pn the L. from the Ele phant and Castle, leading f o Lock's fields, York-Street, .Lock's Fields, Wal worth, — the last on the L. in Pitt- st. from the Kent-Road, entering nearly opposite the Bricklayers- arms. York-Street, Clarence-Street, Ro-, therhithe, the first on the.R. ftpm 303, Rptherhithe-st.' leading tp Adara-st. Yprk-Street, High-Street, Bprongh,- af 276, fhe first streef on the R. ftora London-bridge, leading to fhe Borough-market. York - Street, London - Road, St. George's Fields, — fhe first street on the R. in the said road, ftoip the Elephant and Casfle towards the Obelisk. York . Street (Lower), Bieknel's Row, Russell-Street, Rotherhlthe,- - the first on the L. frora Russell- st. extending towards Greenland- dock. York-Street (Upper), the conti nuation of the last. York-Terrace. Kent-Street-Road,— part of the N. side by the Brick layers-arms, about ^ a raile on fhe L, in the said road from St. George's church. Yorkshire- Crop- Yard, Sf. Peter's Lane, West-Sraithfield, — at 6, by St. John-st. Yorkshire - Stingo - Tavern, New- Rpad, Marybone, — near j of a mile on the R. frpm 82. Edg-. ware- road, Yoid's Row. Kent - Road, by Youl's Nursery, nearly opppsite East - lane, abput ^ pf a mile on the L. below the Bricklayers- arms, Young's Buildings, Horse - Shoe- Alley, Moorfields, the second on the L. from Wilson-st. towards Lpng-alley. • Youijg's Young's Buildings, Rptherhlriie- i-. Street, — near the Pageants, about f of a mile on fhe R. below fhe church. Young's Buildings, Old-Street, Sf. Luke's, nearly opposite fhe ¦ church, a few doors W. of Whife- cress-street, ypiing^s Buildings, Church-Alley, , , Basinghall-Street, — the first on the ~ R.from 70, in the said street, pr ' the first on fhe L. ftpm 19, Aiders . manburyt Yoxall's Wharf, Tooley-Street, at the N. end of Mill-lane, bear ing to the R, from 55, in the said street. ZIO N - C H A.P E L and Square. See Sion. Zoar-Chapel, Little Ayliffe-Street, Gpodman's Fields, a few yardi frpm Red - Hon - street. Whiter chapel. Zoar - Street, Gravel - Lane, Bor rough, the second streef om fhe L. about -^ of a mUe froijjj^ Holland-st. ADDENDA. ANCHOR . WHARF, Upper Thames-Street, at 8, op. Addle-Hill, about J of amile be. low Blackfriars-bridge. Antigua-Place, Salrapn-Lane, Lirae house, — the cpntinuation of Wil son-place, entrance by the first on the L. from fhe Commercial-rpad, tpwards Stepney. A'hby - Street (Upper), Goswell- Street-Road, — the second on the L. from Goswell-st. towards Islington, Baltic - Court. Baltic - Street, St. Luke's, -rthe second! on the L. frora behind 20, In the said street. Baltic - Place. Baltic - Street, St, Luke's, — the first on fhe L. from behind 20, iri the said street. pahic - Street, Golden - Lane, St. Luke's, — at 99, the first on the R. fro'm Old-st. Pridge-Street (New), Kennington- Lane or Vauxliall, — a few houses on fhe R. exjgndlng ftom the turnpike tPwa'Sls Vauxhall-gar dens. Burllngton-Place, Bread-Street, Rat cliffe, — at 97. a few dpprs on the L. from Cock -hill. Burbridge-Sfreet, Lambeth-Marsh,- the first on fhe R. from the turn pike towards Blackfriars-road. Chamberlaip's Place. Little Shlrp- Lane, — at the W. end of it, op. New'-court, entering by 16, Carey- sf. Chancery-lane. Chapel-Place. Long-Lane, Bermond- sey,^-at 22, about j of a mile en the R. from St. George's church. Corapton- Street, Tavistock - Place, Tavistock-Square, — the E. conti nuation of it, or the second on the L. in Hunter-st. from Brunswick- square. Crosby's Buildings, French. Alley, Shoreditch,^— fhe first on the L. ftpm 152, Shoreditch, Crpss- ADDENDA. Ci'oss-Street, Westmpreland - Rpw, City-Road, — the first pn the R, ftpm Cpllingv/ppd-st. entering by Provldence-st, , and leading fp Trafalgar-st, Dyer's Place, Long-Alley, Mppr fields, — the first on the L. ftom ¦ Worship-st, towards Moorfields, Dyer's Place, Parsonage - Walk, Newington, — a few yards on the R. from the High-road towards the Church-yard, Edward's Place, KIng.sland.R6ad, — #¦; fey the turnpike, three doors N, of • fheBasing-house. FItchefs-Cpurt. Noble-Street, Foster- Lane, — at 16, three dpprs on the L. from Falcon-square, friendly -Place, Sun- Tavern- Fields, Shadwell, pn the S. side the Rope-grpund. entrance by thefirst •on the R. in King David - lane from 198, Shjidwell Hi|;h-st. Qenrge - .Street, St. Giles's. See Dipt-Sfreet, Heath-Street, Cpmraercial - Road. Stepney, — abput j. of a mile on the L. belpw fhe Halfway-house and op. Stepney-causeway, Jubilee - Place. Coramerciai - Road, Stepney, — near | of a mile on the L. frora Whitechapel-church and on the W, side fhe Halfway- house. Juniper-Rpw, Sun-Tavern- Fields, Shadwell, — pn fhe S. side the Rope-ground, entrance by the first on the R. in King David-lane frpm 1.98, Shadwell High-st. FINIS. Brinted by Siepben CoucJiman,. Tlfrograonon-Slrcet, London,