John Strype Survey of London in 1720 - Cow Cross, being St Sepulchre Parish Without and the Charterhouse..

John Strype (1643-1737), the ecclesiastical historian and biographer, published a new, hugely expanded version of Stow’s Survey of London in 1720.

London Wards in 1598
and the Morgans 1682 map of London then this Strypes survey in 1720 and London Wards in 1756

The Map of Cow Cross, being St Sepulchre Parish Without and the Charterhouse. in 1720

Key to Cow Cross, being St Sepulchre Parish Without and the Charterhouse. in 1720, including the Inns :
1 Steeps Alley
2 Bottle of hay yard
3 White hors yard
4 Red Bull tyard
5 New Prison Walk
6 New Prison
7 New Corporation
8 Pear tree Court
9 White Swann Alley
10 Bull head Alley
11 Black Spread Eagle Alley
12 Cinnamon Alley
13 Brewers yard
14 White hors Alley
15 Bowling Alley
16 Peter Street
17 Jacobs Court
18 Cock Alley
19 Cock Alley
20 Rose Alley
21 Frying Pan Alley
22 Bill Alley
23 Gardens Alley
24 Martin Street
25 Freemans Court
26 George Court
27 Eagle Court
28 Pewter Platter Inn
29 Jerusalem Court
30 White hart Inn
31 Wheat Sheaf Alley
32 Butchers Alley
33 Little Swann Alley
34 Allen Street
35 Compton Street.



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