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John Lockie, a descriptive London Street Directory in 1810 - C2.

A Concise Local description of  and Accurate Direction to every Square, Street, Lane, Court, Dock, Wharf, Inn, Public Office, &c. in the Metropolis and its Environs.

TAKEN FROM ACTUAL SURVEY BY JOHN LOCKIE, 1810.

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Clacks Buildings, Hoxton. See Mount Pleasant.
Clare Court, Clare Market, at 104, Drury lane, leading to White horse yard and 20 Blackmore Street
Clare Hall row, Stepney Green, on the West side, by the Charity school, opposite the Mulberry tree, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right from Mile end.
Clare Market, Lincolns Inn Fields, at the South West corner, near the North end of Newcastle Street  from 309, in the Strand.
Clare Street, Clare Market, on the West side of it, extending to Stanhope Street  and continued by Blackmore Street  to 100 Drury lane.
Clarendon Place, Sommers Town, about the middle of the West side of Clarendon square, opposite 12, in the Polygon, leading towards Camden town.
Clarendon Square, Sommers Town, the square which encloses the Polygon, at the West end of Phoenix Street  from the Crescent, or second on the Left along Chalton Street  from the New road.
Clarendon Street, Sommers Town, the West continuation of the South side of the square. Clarence House Academy, Wilderness Row, Chelsea, the fourth house on the R. from Royal Hospital row, about 1 mile on the Left from Buckingham gate.
Clarence Passage, St Pancras, by the Duke of Clarence, North side Small pox Hospital, Battle bridge, leading to Vernons buildings.
Clarence Place, Pentonville, is part of the South side of the road near Battle bridge, about 7/8 of a mile on the Left from the Angel, Islington.
Clarence Place, Hackney Road, is part of the East side of it, extending from Crabtree row to the Crescent opposite Union Street , about 1/6 of a mile on the Right from Shoreditch church.
Clarence Place, Borough Road, St Georges Fields, is part of the South side, commencing near the Kings Bench, on the Left leading towards the obelisk.
Clarence Street, Rotherhithe, at 303, about 1/6 of a mile on the Right below the church.
Clarges Street, Piccadilly, is about 1/2 a mile on the Right from the Haymarket, between Bolton Street  and Half Moon Street  leading into Curzon Street 
Clarkes Buildings, Snow Hill, at 52, the first West from the Saracens Head inn.
Clarkes Court, Vine street, Hatton Wall, the first on the Left from Hatton wall, or from 76, the corner of Saffron hill ; also the third on the Right from Clerkenwell green, entering by Mutton lane.
Clarkes Court, Jacob Street, Dock Head, the second on the Right from Mill Street  near the bridge.
Clarkes Mews, Beaumont Street, Marylebone, at 2, three doors from 16, Weymouth Street 
Clarkes Orchard, Rotherhithe, at 355, between Queen street and Princes street, leading to the East end of Paradise Street  and the Lower Road to Deptford.
Clarke Street, Clerkenwell, the first West parallel to Goswell Street  near 113, extending from Allen Street  to Little Sutton Street 
Clarkes Terrace, Cannon Street Road, St Georges in the Last, is part of the E. side of it, extending from the turnpike by Cannon street to Mr. Lindalls chapel.
Clay Street, Durweston Street, Marylebone. at 10, the second on the Left from Baker street, extending to Dorset Street 
Clayton Place, Kennington, forms a part of the West side the main road by the two mile stone from Cornhill, extending from Mansion house row, to White hart row.
Clayton Street, Kennington, the second on the Left from the Horns towards Kennington cross, leading to the Oval.
Clayton Street (Little), the first on the right in the last, from Kennington green towards the Oval.
Cleaver Court, Great Ayliffe Street, Goodmans Fields, at 39, about the middle of the North side. See the next.
Cleavers Rents, Great Ayliffe Street, Goodmans Fields, at 29, the first on the L. from Somerset Street, Whitechapel.
Cleaver Street, Princes Square, Kennington, is the continuation of the South side of it, leading to Kennington cross, behind the White Hart.
St Clements Church, Strand, a few doors West from Temple bar, nearly in the middle of the street.
St Clements Church, Clements Lane, about three doors on the Right from 53 Cannon streets
Clements Court, Carey Street, Lincolns Inn Fields, at 23, 1/7 of a mile on the Left from 99 Chancery lane.
Clements Court, Milk Street, Cheapside, at 22, the second on the Left from 116, Cheapside, leading to 12 Wood Street
Clements inn, Strand, entrance opposite the North side St Clements church, a few doors on the Right from Temple bar, leading to New inn.
Clements Inn Passage, Clements Inn, the continuation of the North East side of it, to Haughton Street and Clare market.
Clements Lane, Strand, a few doors en the Right from Temple bar, facing the North side St Clements Church, leading to Clare market.
Clements Lane, Lombard Street, at 28, the first on the Left from Gracechurch Street leading to 54 Cannon Street
Clerks of Essoins Office, Elm Court, Temple, at the South West corner of it, entrance by the second on the Left in Middle Temple lane, from 6, Fleet street.
Clerks Hall, Wood Street, Cheapside, at 85, the corner of Silver street, about 1/5 of a mile on the Left from 123 Cheapside.
Clerkenwell Close, Clerkenwell, on the West side the church, it is continued by Bridewell walk and Rosamond St to Spa fields, leading towards Islington.
Clerkenwell Green, Clerkenwell, the open space on the South side of the church, by the Sessions house about 3/8 of a mile North from Smithfield.
Clerkenwell Workhouse, Coppice Row, is about 1/7 of a mile on the Left from the Sessions house or Green, towards Pentonville.
Cleveland Court, St James's Palace, at 33, eight doors on the Left from 67 St James's Street
Cleveland Mews, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, at 16, leading into Russell mews and Howland street.
Cleveland Row, St James's, the West continuation of Pall mall, fronting the Palace, extending from St James's Street to the Stable yard.
Cleveland Square, St James's, is at the West end of the row last described.
Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, on the West side of it, extending from Queen Ann street, East, to Carburton street, it is continued by Buckingham place to the New road.
Cleveland Yard, King Street, St James's, the first on the Left from St James's square.
Cliffords Inn, Fleet Street, behind 187, by St Dunstans church, leading into Fetter lane on the Right and to Serjeants Inn and Chancery lane on the Left
Cliffords Inn Gardens, on the North side the Inn. See the last described.
Cliffords Inn Passage, Fleet Street, at 187, by St Dunstans church, leading to Cliffords Inn.
Clifford Row, Queen Street, Chelsea, the second on the Left from the watch house towards Pimlico, and nearly opposite Ranelagh walk, it leads towards the Five Fields.
Clifford Street, New Bond Street, at 14, the second on the Right 1/5 of a mile from 57 Piccadilly, leading to Saville row and Old Burlington Street
Clifton Street, Worship Street, Finsbury, the first East parallel to Wilson Street op. Worship square.
Clink Street, Borough, is parallel to the Thames, North side St Saviours church, extending from St Mary Overys dock to Bank end, it is continued by Bank side and Willow Street to Black friars bridge.
Clipstone Street, Great Portland Street, Marylebone, at 64, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right from 101 Oxford Street along John St leading to Cleveland ^, opposite London St Fitzroy square.
Cloak Lane, Dowgate Hill , the second on the Right from the Mansion house, down Walbrook, it is continued by St Thomas Apostle to 67 Queen Street Cheapside.
Cloisters or Cloysters (Great), West minster, on the S.side the abbey, entrance at the S.E. corner of Deans yard.
Cloisters (Little), Ditto, Deans Yard, entrance a few yards South from the laSt
Cloisters, St Bartholomews Hospital, at the South corner, entrance by 19 Giltspur Street, Smithfield, leading to Little Britain.
Cloisters (Little), Ditto, entrance at 44, Smithfield.
Cloisters, St Catherines, entrance the first on the Left in St Catherines Street from Tower hill, is situate on the North side the church.
Cloth Fair, West Smithfield, at 60, on the East side the market by Long lane, extending to King St it is continued by Middle Street to 126 Aldersgate Street
Clothes Exchange, Rosemary Lane, at 3, a few doors on the Right east from Queen Street also the opposite side of the St two doors E, from Princes Street
Clothes Exchange (Back), behind 7, Rosemary lane, four doors East from the last
Clothworkers Hall, Mincing Lane, is the first house on the Left from 42 Fenchurch Street
Clouders Wharf, Horselydown, the first East from Pickle herring stairs, about of a mile from London bridge.
Club Row, Church Street, Bethnal Green, at 171, the third on the Right from 65 Shoreditch, extending to Sclater Street
Coachmakers Hall, Noble Street , at 14, about of a mile on the Right from 117 Cheapside.
Coads Row, Bridge Road, Lambeth, about six houses on theL. adjoining the artificial stone gallery by Westminster bridge.
Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, at 93, nearly opposite Billingsgate, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left below London bridge.
Coal Harbour. See Cole Harbour.
Coal Meters Office for Westminster, Northumberland Street, Strand, at 7, about twelve doors on the Left from 5, in the Strand, near Charing cross.
Coal Meters (Land) Office for the City, at 8 Knight rider Street and 21 Garlick hill.
Coal Yard, Drury Lane, at 158, leading to Smarts buildings and 184 Holborn.
Cobs Court, Broadway, Blackfriars, about eight doors on the Left from 3 Ludgate Street along Pilgrim court, leading into Shoemakers row.
Cobs Yard, Petticoat Lane, the second on the Right north, a few doors from Wentworth Street leading into Coxs square.
Cobbetts Register Office, Bridges Street, Covent Garden, at 10, three doors from York Street nearly opposite Drury lane theatre.
Cobleys Court, Essex Street, Whitechapel, the third on the Left five doors from 107 Wentworth Street towards 105 Whitechapel, it is nearly opposite Essex Court.
Cock Alley, Moor Lane. See Harts horn Alley.
Cock Alley, Shoreditch, at 75, the second on the Right north from the turnpike, leading into Cock lane, and Old Nicol street, Bethnal green.
Cock Alley, Upper East Smithfield, is opposite 94, about of a mile on the Left from Tower hill, leading to Cartwright square.
Cock Court, Broad Street, Golden Square, is behind 46 to 50, extending from New Street to Hopkins street.
Cock Court, Sharps Alley, Cow Cross, the first on the Left from Dukes court, Chick lane, leading towards Cow cross.
Cock Court, Tottenham Court Road, at 11, a few doors on the Left from Oxford Street
Cock Court, Snow Hill, at 75 and 78, a few doors on the Left east from Fleet market.
Cock Court, St Martins le Grand, at 26, seven doors on the Left from 66 Newgate Street
Cock and Crown Court, Aldersgate Street, at 24, about eight doors on the Left north of Falcon square.
Cock Court, Philip Lane, Wood Street, seven doors on the Left from 22 Addle street, Aldermanbury.
Cock Court, Ludgate Hill, at 19, opposite the Old Bailey, leading into Broadway, Blackfriars.
Cock Court, Turnmill Street, Clerkenwell, nearly opposite the Roe buck, the fourth on the Left from the Sessions house, towards Smithfield.
Cock Court, Norton Falgate, at 31, op.White lion Street about 1/4 of a mile on the L. north from Bishopsgate church.
Cock Court, Jewry Street, Aldgate, seven doors on the Right from Aldgate High Street nearly opposite George street.
Cock Court, Haymarket. See Cock Yard.
Cock Hill, Anchor Street, Spitalfields, the first on the Right from 53, Shoreditch, leading into Webb square.
Cock Hill, New Street, Bishopsgate, at the East end of it, from 20 Bishopsgate without, leading to Catherine wheel alley.
Cock Hill, Ratcliffe, the East continuation of Shadwell High Street extending from the Cock to Broad Street
Cock and Hoop Yard, Houndsditch, at 138, opposite Duke Street about of a mile on the Left from opposite Bishopsgate church.
Cock Inn, Leadenhall Street, at 51, opposite Cree church lane, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from Cornhill.
Cock Inn, Haymarket, at 63, about the middle of the West side, opposite James Street
Cock Lane, Giltspur Street, the first on the Left from Newgate Street towards Smithfield, leading to 68 Snow hill.
Cock Lane, Shoreditch, is behind 65, by the turnpike, extending from Church Street to Castle Street, behind Shoreditch church.
Cock Pit Alley, Drury Lane, at 135, about the middle of the East side, leading into Great Wild Street, Lincolns inn fields.
Cock Pit Court, Poppings Court, Fleet Street, the second on the Left in it from 111 Fleet Street
Cock Pit Yard (Great), James Street, Bedford Row, the first East parallel to it, from 1 to 16, extending from the Kings road to Little James Street.
Cock Pit Yard (Little), Ditto, at the South end of the last, back of 1 James Street
Cockspnr Street, Charing Cross, the West continuation of it from the Strand, extending from the Kings Mews to the Haymarket.
Cock Yard, Hay market, at 63, near the middle of the West side.
Coffee House Alley, Upper Thames Street, at 56, leading to Queenhithe, about 1/8 of a mile from either Blacktriars or London bridge.
Coffee House Walk and Gardens, Hoxton. See Bacchus.
Cohens Rents, Mill Yard, Goodmans Fields, at 10, about the middle of the East side of it.
Colchester Street, Crutched Friars, is on the North side of Great Tower hill, about six doors on the Left in Savage gardens from 21, Crutched friars, leading into Coopers Row.
Colchester Street, Red Lion Street, Whitechapel, at 29, about eight doors on the L. from 32 Whitechapel High street, leading into Church St or lane.
Coldbath Fields, Clerkenwell, on the North side towards Pemonville, by the House of Correction.
Coldbath Square, Coldbath Fields, situate between Coppice row and Great Warner Street, facing the House of Correction.
Coles Buildings, Long Lane, West Smithfield, on the North side, four doors West from Charterhouse street.
Cole Stairs, Shadwell, at the bottom of Golds hill, about two miles below London bridge, by the line of the river.
Coles Wharf, Horselydown, New Stairs, is on the West side of St Saviours dock, near the bottom of Shad Thames, about 1/4 of a mile East from London bridge.
Colebrook Place, Hoxton, the fifth on the Left about 1/3 of a mile from Old Street road, near Turners square, and opposite the Hare publi house.
Colebrook Square, Hoxton, the first on the Left north from Gloucester Street in Hoxton town, near the last
Cole Harbour, Hackney Road, is about 3/8 of a mile on the Left from Shoreditch church, a few houses on the North side the road, adjoining Alports nursery.
Cole Harbour, Black wall, extends from the Dock bason towards the Marsh wall on the side of the Thames.
Cole Harbour Lane, Upper Thames Street, opposite 150, about 1/7 of a mile on the Left from London bridge.
Cole Harbour Place, White Bear Yard, Kent Street, Borough, a few yards from 270 Kent street, leading to Swan yard and the Borough.
Cole Harbour Stairs, Upper Thames Street, the bottom of Cole harbour lane from op. 150 Thames St about 1/7 of a mile West from London bridge.
Cole Harbour Street, Hackney Road is opposite Cole Harbour, lately called Bath Street
Colemans Buildings, Coleman Street, at 71, six doors on the Left from London wall.
Coleman Court, Coleman Street, Bunhill Row. is the first on the Left a few yards from 81 Bunhill row.
Colemans Court, Castle Street, Borough, at 31, near the West end, by Potts Vinegar ground.
Colemans Court, Castle Lane, Borough, the first on the Right a few doors from Castle Street See the last
Coleman Place, Ratcliffe Row, City Road, is about the middle of the South side of it, near the North end of Ironmongers row, from 97 Old Street by the Church.
Coleman Place, Coleman Street, Bunhill Row, the first on the Right a few yards from 45, Banner Street, St Lukes.
Coleman Street, Bunhill Row, at 83, about 1/4 of a mile on the Left from 63, Chiswell Street leading to 45 Banner Street
Coleman Street (Lower), is the end of the last, next Bunhill row.
Coleman Street, Lothbury, the North continuation of the Old Jewry from Cheapside, bearing to the Right extending to 53 Fore Street Cripplegate.
Coleman Street, Shadwell, the first North parallel to Wapping wall, extending from 150, New Gravel lane, under the arch, to Star street.
Colemans Yard, Bermondsey Street, at 110, the third on the Right from the church, towards Tooley Street
College Alms Houses, College Yard, Counter Street, Borough. See College Yard.
College Court, Cow Cross, West Smithfield, the third on the Left from St Johns street, nearly facing Turnmill Street.
College Hill, Upper Thames Street, at 181, the first East parallel to the bottom of Queen Street, Cheapside, from 60 to 67.
College of Physicians, Warwick Lane, the first on the Right a few yards from 10 Newgate Street
College Row, Chelsea. See Royal Hospital row.
College Street, Abingdon Street, Westminster, at 18, the first on the Right south from the Abbey, extending to Deans yard and Bowling Street
College Street(Little) .Westminster, at 9, in the last described, leading into Wood Street
College Street, Narrow Wall, Lambeth. about 1/4 of a mile on the Left from Westminster bridge, towards Blackfriars, extending from opposite Vine street to Kings Arms stairs.
College Street, Tooley Street, at 140, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right from London bridge, leading to Red Lion court, and 43 Bermondsey Street
College Yard, St Margarets Hill, Borough, is on the North side, and the first on the Left in Counter Street towards Borough market.
Collet Place, White Horse Street, Ratcliffe, at the North end of it, by the workhouse near the South side of Stepney church yard.
Collier Court, Golden Lane, Cripplegate, the third on the Left from Barbican, leading into Bridgewater gardens.
Collier Court, Fleet Street, Bethnal Green, two doorson the Right from George Street, Brick lane, near Hanburys brewery.
Colliers Court, Mill Lane, Tooley Street, the first on the Right from 56 Tooley Street
Colliers Rents, White Street, Borough, at 23, the fifth on the Left from the back of St Georges Church.
Collier Street, Pentonville, the first North parallel to part of the High Street or road, extending from Rodney Street to Winchester Street
Collins Court, Farmer Street, Shadwell, at 44, the first on the Left from 38, High Street
Collins's Place, Poplar High Street or Road, is about 1/2 a mile on the Left east from the Commercial road, a few doors below the Green Dragon.
Collingwood Place, Broad Street, Ratcliffe, at 102, a few doors on the Left from Cock hill, and nearly opposite Stone stairs.
Collingwood Place, Mount Street, Bethnal Green, is nearly opposite Collingwood Street
Collingwood Street, Mount Street, Bethnal Green, the third on the Left in it, from 45, Church St or the first on the Right from Virginia Street, behind Shoreditch church.
Collingwood Street, City Road, is the first North parallel to the City terrace, opposite Fountain place, extending from Providence Street or Westmoreland place to Trafalgar St
Collingwood Street, Christ Church, is the South continuation of Green walk to Lambeth marsh, and the first on the Right in it from Surrey chapel.
Collitch Place, Cross Street, Newington, the first on the Right a few yards from the church towards Walworth.
Colonnade, Upper Guilford Street, Foundling Hospital, is the first North parallel to part of it, extending from 12 Grenville Street to the Mews, leading into Bernard Street
Colour Court, Worcester Street, Borough, at 14, the first on the Right from 10 Queen Street
Colville Court, Charlotte Street, Rathbone Place, at 17, extending to 56 John St three doors South from Goodge street, Tottenham court road.
Commerce Row, Blackfriars Road, is part of the West side of it, about of a mile on the Right from the bridge, nearly opposite Surrey chapel.
Commercial Chambers, Minories, at 13, that number of doors on the Left from Aldgate High Street
Commercial Chronicle Newspaper Office, Fleet Street, at 151, about 1/8 of a mile on the Right from fleet market, by Bolt court.
Commercial Dock. See Greenland Dock.
Commercial Hall, Skinner Street, Snow Hill, at 9, the large house, a few doors on the Right from Fleet market, towards Newgate Street
Commercial Place, Commercial Road, part of the South side of it, about 1/8 of a mile on the Right east from the Half way house, extending from Lucas place to John street.
Commercial Road, Whitechapel, the East continuation of Church Street or lane, to the West India Docks and Poplar, about two miles in length.
Commercial Road Office, Bucklersbury, two doors on the Left from the Mansion house.
Commercial Terrace, Commercial Road, Limehouse, on the South side the road, a few doors East of the church, by the end of Gill Street
Commissary Generals Office, Great George Street, Westminster, at 35, the third door on the Left from St James's Park, towards Westminster bridge.
Commons, House of, Westminster is on the South side of Westminster hall, facing the abbey.
Common Pleas, Court of, is held at Westminster hall, and at Guildhall, King street, Chcapside.
Common Pleas Office, Kings bench walk, Temple, at the bottom of Mitre ccurt, from 44 Fleet street.
Compter Court, Poultry, at 30, a few doors on the Right from the Mansion house, towards Cheapside, leading to the Compter.
Ccmpton Passage, Compton Street, Clerkenwell, the first on the Right from 198, St Johns street, leading to Allen Street
Compton Street, Clerkenwell, at 198, St Johns street, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right from Smithfield, extending to 107, Goswell street.
Compton Street (New), Broad Street, St Giles, is the first East from the church, and first West from Monmouth street, extending to Crown Street
Compton Street (Little,) the West continuation of the last, from Crown Street to Greek Street, Soho square.
Compton Street (Old), the West continuation of the last, from Greek Street to Princes Street total length about 1/3 of a mile.
Compton Street, Bloomsbury. See Bury Street.
Conduit Court, Long Acre, at 17, near the West end, leading to Hart Street, Covent garden.
Conduit Street, Hanover Square, extends from 100, Swallow Street to 22 New Bond Street
Connaught PIace, Edgeware Road, a few yards on the Left from Tyburn turnpike.
Constable. Row. See Five Ditto.
Constables Wharf, Horselydown, is the second East from Georges stairs, nearly facing Thomas Street near 3/4 of a mile below London bridge.
Constitution Hill, Green Park, the road rising between St James's park and Hyde park corner.
Constitution Row, Grays Inn Lane, on the East side, about of a mile on the Right from Holborn.
Contentment Row, Hoxton, the North continuation of Gloucester terrace, opposite Brits buildings, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from Old street road, along Pitfield Street and Haberdashers walk.
Conway Court, Paradise Street, Marylebone, is between 10 Paradise street, and 49 Paddington Street extending from Grafton Street to Burying ground passage.
Conway Mews, Conway Street, Fitzroy Square, at the South end by London Street
Conway Street, Fitzroy Square, at the South West comer, extending to 26 London Street
Conway Street (Upper),Fitzroy Square at the North West corner of it, opposite the last, extending to the New road, and is the second on the Left in it from Tottenham court road.
Cooks Aims Houses, Spring Street, Shadwell, is by 30, in the said street, on the South side of Shadwell church yard.
Cooks (Captain) Alms Houses, Mile End, is about 2 1/8 miles on the Left from Aldgate pump, opposite York place.
Cooks Buildings, Stoney Lane, Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, the last but one on the L. in it, near Petticoat lane.
Cooks Court, Primrose street, Bishopsgate without, at 15, a few doors on the Right from 110, Bishopsgate, leading into Long alley.
Cooks Court, Carey Street, Chancery Lane, at 36, the second on the Right from 99, Chancery lane, leading to 11 Searl Street
Cooks Passage, North Row, Park Lane, at 12, a few yards on the Left from Park St towards Park lane.
Cooks Row, St Pancras, is about fourteen doors N.from the church, on the Right towards Camden town.
Cooks Wharf, Shadwell, at the bottom of Golds hill, about 2 miles below London bridge, by the line of the river.
Coopers Aims Houses. See Coopers Square.
Coopers Court, Great Windmill Street, Haymarket, at 10, the first on the Right from Piccadilly.
Coopers Court, Portpool Lane, at 27, the first on the Left three doors from 64 Leather lane, Holborn.
Coopers Court, Steward Street, Goswell Street, is three doors on the Right from 30 Brick lane, St Lukes.
Coopers Court, White Cross Street, St Lukes at 83, about twelve doors on the R. from Chiswell Street towards Old Street
Coopers Court, Blue Anchor Yard, Rosemary Lane, the last on the Left from 48 Rosemary lane, and on the North side New Martin St from 97 Upper East Smithfield.
Coopers Gardens, Hackney Road, the second on the Right a few doors from Shoreditch church, towards Hackney.
Coopers Hall, Basinghall Street, at 71, about the middle of the West side, adjoining the church.
Coopers Place, Little York Place, New Road, Marylebone, is three doors on the Left from Great Quebec Street at the back of 9 Salisbury place.
Coopers Rents, St Catherines Square, Tower Hill, on the N.E. corner of it, entrance opposite St Catherines stairs.
Coopers Row, Crutched Friars, the third on the Right in it, from 64 Mark lane, extending to Great Tower hill.
Coopers Square, School House Lane, Ratcliffe, is a few doors on the Right from Cockhill towards Brook Street
Coopers Street, Orchard Street, Westminster, at 29, extending to 3 Dacre Street, a few doors West from New Tothill Street
Copenhagen Place, Limehoure, on the North side of the New Cut, the entrance by the first on the Right in Salmon lane, from the Commercial road, towards Stepney.
Coppers Wharf, the bottom of Salisbury street or Cecil Street, from 77 Strand.
Copper Wharf, Upper Thames Street, at 12, between Adersons and Carron wharf, about of a mile East from Blackfriars bridge.
Coppice Row, Clerkenwell, extends from Ray Street at the North West corner of the Green, by the Sessions house to Coldbath fields, near the House of Correction.
Copthall Buildings, Throgmorton Street, is the continuation of Copthall chambers and court, extending to Bell alley.
Copthall Chambers, Throgmorton Street, is the continuation of Copthall court, towards Bell alley and Moorfields.
Copthall Court, Throgmorton St at 30, about ten doors on the Left from the North East corner of the Bank, leading towards Bell alley and Moorfields.
Coram Place, Little Coram Street, Russel Square, the first on the Right from 54 Great Coram street, leading to Russel place.
Coram Street (Great), Brunswick Square, extends from the North W, corner of it, to Wooburn place, Russell square.
Coram Street (Little), the first East parallel to Wooburn pl. extending from 54 Great Coram Street to 10 Tavistock place.
Corbets Court, Gracechurch Street, about seven doors on the Right from Cornhill, towards London bridge.
Corbets Court, Browns Lane, Spitalfields, at 36, the third on the Right from opposite 55 Brick lane, it is continued by Grey eagle Street
Corbets Court, Vine Street. Spitalfields, at 11, leading into the last described.
Corders Wharf, Horselydown, the second East from Pickle herring stairs, about 3/8 of a mile from London bridge.
Cordwainers Charity School, Old Change, the corner of Watling Street by St Pauls Church yard.
Cordwainers Hall, Great Distaff Lane, at 16, four doors West from 21 , Friday Street, Cheapside.
Cordwells Court, Marylebone Street, Piccadilly, at 11, opposite the North end of Air Street
Cork Mews, Cork Street, at 12, five doors on the Left from Vigo Lane.
Cork Street, New Bond Street, the first East parallel to part of it, extending from Vigo lane to 13 Clifford Street
Corn Exchange (New), Mark Lane, at 31, about eight doors on the Left from 68 Great Tower Street
Corn Exchange (Old), Mark Lane, is opposite the last described.
Cornbury Place, Kent Road, is a part of the South West side of it, extending from Swan place, to Ortford row, about 1/8 of a mile on the Right below the Bricklayers arms.
Cornhill, extends from the Mansion house to Leadenhall St and 124 Bishopsgate Street and is about 1/5 of a mile in length.
Cornycap Alley, Bankside, Southwark, the second on the Left west from Thames Street towards Blackfriars bridge.
Cornwall Street, St Georges in the East, the first North parallel to Back lane, a few yards behind Bath terrace, near Cannon street turnpike.
Cornwall Street (Lower), the East end of the last, extending from Charles Street to King Davids Fort.
Corporation for working Mines in Scotland, Office at the Sun Fire Office, Cornhill.
Corporation Court, Corporation row, Clerkenwell, is four or five doors on the Left in it, from the North end of St Johns Street
Corporation Lane, Corporation Row, Clerkenwell. is part of the West end of it, by Rosamond Street
Corporation Row, St Johns Street, Clerkenwell, at the North end of it, being the last on the Left from Smithfield, it expends to Rosamond street.
Cottage Lane, Dorrins Row, Commercial Road, is the first on the Left in the Commercial road, near 1/3 of a mile East from Cannon Street road.
Cottage Place, Chapel Path, Sommers Town, is behind 16, about ten doors on the L. from Brill row.
Cottage Place, Poplar, is about a mile on the Right in the East India Dock road, from Limehouse, on the East side the East India alms houses.
Cottage Place, Lion Street, Kent Road, the first on the Left five doors from the said road ; also the first on the Right a few doors from Gloucester place, Walworth.
Cottage Row, Bermondsey New Road, part of the East side of it, extending from the Bricklayers arms, towards Bermondsey church.
Cottage Row, Poplar, extends from Cottage place to Poplar High Street or road.
Cottons Gardens, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, is nearly opposite the abbey, extending towards the Thames.
Cottons Gardens, Hackney Road, the extremity of Providence gardens, being the third on the Left from Shorcditch church.
Cotton Street, Poplar, is the first East parallel to Bow lane, leading towards the East India Dock road.
Cottons Wharf, Tooley Street, entrance at 17, being that number of doors on the L. from London bridge.
Cotton Yard, Poplar High Street or road, is about 1/2 a mile East from the Commercial road, on the Left nearly opposite the Charity school and Town hall.
Counter Alley, High Street, Borough, opposite 66, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from London bridge, leading into Counter street.
Counter Street, Borough, extends from St Margarets hill to the Borough market, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from London bridge.
Counting House Yard, Christs Hospital, the first on the Left in Butcherhall lane, from 82, Newgate street.
County Chronicle Newspaper Office, 18, Warwick square, five doors on the Left in the square, from the middle of the West side of Warwick lane.
County Fire Office, 25 Southampton street, Strand, three doors on the Right from Covent garden.
County Goal (for Surrey), is a few yards on the Left in Newington causeway, from Stones end, towards the Elephant and Castle.
County Herald Newspaper Office, 18 Warwick square. See County Chronicle Office.
County Newspaper Office, at 5 Warwick square, being that number of doors on the R. from Warwick lane ; here advertisements are taken in for every newspaper in the United Kingdom.
County Row, Mill Lane, Tooley Street, the first on the Left from 55 Tooley Street leading to Hayss wharf.
County Street, County Terrace, Kent Road, is the first North parallel to it or behind it, from the Kent road.
County Terrace, Kent Road, is about of a mile on the Left from the Elephant and Castle, opposite Rodneys buildings.
Courier DAngleterre Newspaper Office, 4, Crane court, Fleet street, (Mr. Harpurs) four doors on the Right from 174 Fleet Street
Courier Newspaper Office, Strand, at 348, about six doors East from Exeter change.
Courier De Londres, Newspaper Office, behind 73 Great Queen St Lincolns Inn Fields, and opposite Little Queen Street from 222 High Holborn.
Court of Delegates, Doctors Commons, the fifth door on the Left under the Gateway from opposite 14 Great Knight rider Street
Court of Requests, Osborn Street, Whitechapel, is five doors on the Right from Whitechapel, nearly opposite the church.
Court of Requests, Castle Street, Leicester Square, at 30, twelve doorson the R. from Hemmings row, St Martins lane.
Court of Requests, Vine Street, Piccadilly, at 21, ten doors from the West end of Brewer Street, Golden square.
Court of Requests, Fullwoods Rents, Holborn, at 13, the last house on the Left from 34 Holborn.
Court of Requests, Guildhall, the third door on the Right from 23 King Street, Cheapside.
Court of Request Office, Weston Street, Maze, Borough, at 17, about six doors on the Left from 35 Snows fields.
Court Street, Whitechapel Road, at 110, nearly opposite the London hospital, leading to Ducking pond row.
Cousin Lane, Upper Thames Street at 84, opposite Dowgate hill, near 1/4 of a mile on the L. from London bridge.
Covent Garden, the North end of Southampton Street from 387, Strand, or the South end of James Street from 43 Long acre.
Covent Garden Theatre, at the North East corner of Covent garden, extending through to Bow Street and to Hart Street where there are other entrances.
Covent Garden Workhouse, at the North end of Norfolk street, Middlesex Hospital, or the South end of Cleveland street, Fitzroy square, facing Queen Ann street East
Coventry Court, Haymarket, at 29, leading to 6 Coventry street.
Coventry Place, Willow Walk, Bermondsey, a few houses on the Left in it, from Pages walk towards the Grange road.
Coventry Street, Haymarket, the last on the Right from Cockspur Street, Charing cross, extending from the East end of Piccadilly to Princes Street, Soho.
Cow Alley, Free School Street, Horselydown, at 26, near 2/3 of a mile on the Left from London bridge along Tooley Street it leads into Goat yard,
Cow Court, Old Street, St Lukes, at 122, the second on the Left a few doors from Goswell Street
Cow Court, Hare Street, Bethnal Green, at 80, the first on the Right a few doors from 108 Brick lane.
Cow Court, Rotherhithe, near 333 Rotherhithe Street by the South East corner of the church yard.
Cow Cross, St Johns Street, West Smithfield, at 87, the second on the Left a few doors from Smithfield, it extends to Turnmill Street by which it is continued to Clerkenwell green.
Cow Lane, West Smithfield, at 93, the third on the Left from Newgate Street or from the Old Bailey, leading to Snow hill and Fleet market.
Cow Lane, New Gravel Lane, at 97, the second on the Left and about nine doors from 23 High Street, Shadwell, leading into Farmer street.
Cow Lane, Stepney, the first North parallel to and a few yards from the church yard, extending from the South end of the green, towards Rhodess wells and Bow common.
Cow Lane, Rotherhithe, is between Lower Queen. street and Trinity Street opposite Riches Wharf, near 1/2 mile from Greenland dock.
Cow Yard, Liquorpond Street, Grays Inn Lane, opposite 42, the first on the Right a few yards from 68 Grays inn lane.
Cowheel Alley, White Cross Street, St Lukes, at 168, five doors South on the Right from Banner Street leading to Golden lane.
Cowley Street, Wood Street, Westminster, the second on the Right a few doors from 64, Millbank Street leading to Barton Street and College Street
Cowpers Court, Cornhill, at 32, leading to 6 Birchin lane.
Coxs Court, Aldersgate Street, at 160, two doors South from Westmoreland buildings, about 1/5 of a mile on the Left from 66 Newgate street.
Coxs Court, Little Britain, the second on the Left from St Bartholomews hospital, towards Aldersgate Street
Coxs Court, Green Walk, Christ Church, Surrey, the first on the Left from Holland Street by Blackfriars bridge, behind the Falcon glass manufactory.
Coxs Court, Petticoat Lane. nearly opposite Stoney lane, about eight doors South from Wentworth St and 1/8 of a mile on the Right north from 41 Aldgate.
Coxs Gateway, Bermondsey Street, at 221 , about the middle of the West side.
Coxs Rents City Road, a few doors on the Left from the Angel, Islington.
Coxs Square, Spitalfields, situate behind the corner formed by Wentworth Street and Petticoat lane, communicating to the former by Shorts street, to the latter by Cobbs yard and Fishers alley.
Cox Street, Tavistock Place, Tavistock Square, is the E continuation. of it from Marchmont Street
Coxs Quay, Lower Thames Street, at 6, the second East from London bridge.
Coxs Wharf, Fountain Court, Cecil Street, Strand, between Brownings and Winckworths Wharfs, about 1/8 of a mile West from Somerset house.
Crabtree Row, Hackney Road, Bethnal Green, the third on the Right about 1/5 of a mile from Shoreditch church, opposite Union Street extending to the Birdcage walk.
Cradle Court, St Mary Axe, at 21, near Bury court, that number of doors on the R. from 116, Leadenhall Street
Cradle Court, Red Cross Street, Cripplegate, at 51, the third on the Left ten or eleven doors from Barbican, leading to Bowling alley and 20 White cross Street
Craigs Court, Charing Cross, at 20, on the East side, a few doors on the Left from the Strand, towards Westminster bridge.
Cranbourne Alley, Cranbourne Street at 10, the first on the Left from Castle Street leading to Bear Street
Cranbourne Passage, Cranboume Street, at 16, by the first house on the Right from Castle Street extending to Little Newport Street
Cranbourne Street, Leicester Square at the North East corner of the square, leading into Castle Street or the first on the Right in Castle Street from Great Newport Street, Long acre.
Crane Court, Fleet Street, at 174, five doors East from Fetter lane.
Crane Court, Lambeth Hill, Upper Thames Street, three doors on the Right from Old Fish Street and the third court from 212, Upper Thames Street
Cranes (Three). See Three Cranes.
Crane (New) Dock, Wapping, the first East from New Crane stairs. See Ditto.
Crane Stairs (New), Wapping, at 198, opposite the bottom of New Gravel lane, from 22, High Street, Shadwell.
Crane Yard (Old), Leicester Street, Swallow Street, at 21 , three doors on the R. from 31 Swallow Street, towards Warwick Street
Craven Buildings, Drury Lane, at 94, two doors on the Right from Wych Street towards Holborn.
Craven Buildings, City Road, is the first on the Right north from Old Street about 1/3 of a mile from Finsbury square, leading to Charles square, Hoxton, the South side of the street is called Brunswick place.
Craven Court, Craven Street, Strand, at 34, about the middle of the East side, leading into Hungerford market.
Craven Street, Strand, at 10, ten doors on the Right from Charing cross, extending to the Thames.
Craven Street, City Road, entrance by the first on the Right north from Old St about 1/3 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 Right from Wych Street towards Holborn.
Crawfords Court, Rothcrhithe, See Cow Court.
Crawfords Passage, Ray Street, Clerkenwell, the second on the Right from the Green by the Sessions house, leading to Coppice row by the workhouse.
Creechurch Lane, Leadenhall street, at 87, the first on the Right from Aldgate, leading to Dukes place and Houndsditch.
Creed Lane, Ludgate Street, at 15, the first on the Left five doors from St Pauls church yard, leading to Shoemakers row, Blackfriars.
Crescent (North), Chenies Street. Bedford Square, is two doors on the Left in it, from 209 Tottenham court road, facing Alfred place.
Crescent (South), Great Store Street, Bedford Square, is two doors on the Right in it from Tottenham court road, facing Alfred place.
Crescent, Sommers Town, the second on the Left in Brill row, from the Brill, Weston Street or the termination of Phoenix Street from Clarendon square.
Crescent, Temple Bar. See Pickett Street.
Crescent, Jewin Street, Cripplegate, two doors on the Right from 29 Redcross street, leading to Alfreds court.
Crescent, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, is part of the East side of it, commencing about six doors on the Left from Ludgate hill.
Crescent, Minories, is behind 102, at about thirteen doors on the Left from Tower hill.
Crescent Place, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, is about eight doors on the Left from Ludgate hill, towards the bridge.
Crescent Place, Hackney Road, at 12 Clarence place, the third on the Right 1/5 of a mile from Shoreditch church.
Crescent Place, Lambeth Road, St Georges Fields, part of the South side, by St Georges Crescent, leading from the Obelisk towards Lambeth.
Cripplegate Buildings, Wood Street, Cheapside, is the North continuation of it, extending from London wall to 11 Fore street.
Cripplegate Church Yard, Fore Street, Cripplegate, is a few doors on the Left from the last described towards Red cross street.
Crispin Street, Spitalfields, intersects Union Street at 25, being the third from 69 Bishopsgate without, extending from Artillery place to Lamb Street, Spital square.
Crombies Row, Commercial Road, See Dorans Row.
Cromers Place, Marston Street, Sommers Town, is eight or nine doors on the Left from Phillipss buildings, Willsted Street
Crooked Lane, Cannon Street, at 49, leading into Miles lane, and on the Left to 18 Fish street hill, or the second on the Left from London Bridge in Fish street hill.
Crookers Buildings, Charles Square, Hoxton, two doors on the Left from Pitfield Street, Old street road, towards the square.
Crookets Alley, High Street, Lambeth, the second on the Left from Broad street, towards Lambeth church, leading into Fore street.
Crooked Billet Court, Long Alley, Moorfields, about seven doors on the Left from Moorfields towards Sun street.
Crooked Billet Wharf, Milbank Street, Westminster, is nearly opposite 58, between Wallingers wharf and Pearces brewery.
Crooked Billet Yard, Kingsland Road, is the sixth on the Left about 1/8 of a mile from Shoreditch church, nearly opposite Union Street
Crosby Row, Snows Fields, Borough, is the third on the Right down King Street from 108 Borough High Street leading to Long lane, Bermondsey.
Crosby Row, Walworth, part of the East side the main road, about 1/2 a mile on the L. from the Elephant and Castle, extending from York place to East Street about 1/8 of a mile in length.
Crobby Square, Bishopsgate Within, at 28, about ten doors on the Right from the City of London Tavern, leading to Crosby Street and 61, St Mary Axe.
Crosby Street, St, Mary Axe, at 61, the first on the Left from 117 Leadenhall Street, leading to Great St Helens on the Right and to Crosby square on the Left
Cross Alley, Shoe Lane, at 32, near the middle of the East side, leading to George alley and 70 Fleet market.
Cross Alley, Gun Alley, Wapping, two doors on the Right in it, from 105 Wapping Street leading into Upper Well alley.
Cross Alley, King Street, Rotherhithe, the first on the Left from 375 Rotherhithe street, leading into Queen Street
Cross Alley, Salisbury Street, Bermondsey or Rotherhithe wall, the first on the L. from Rotherhithe wall, leading into Marigold street.
Cross Court, Broad Court, Drury Lane, the first on the Left from 44, Drury lane, leading into Dukes court.
Cross Court, Cross Street, Carnaby Market, is the continuation of it, from Carnaby street to the market, leading to 17 King street.
Cross Gun Court, Rosemary Lane, at 111, nearly opposite Darby street, about the middle of the North side of the said lane.
Cross Key Court, London Wall, is about the middle of the South side of it, between Leathersellers buildings and Black swan alley, opposite Bethlem hospital.
Cross Key Court, St Johns Street, West Smithfield, two doors on the Left from Cow cross, towards St Johns lane.
Cross Keys Inn, Wood Street, Cheapside, at 128, three doors on the Left from 122 Cheapside.
Cross Keys Inn, Gracechurch Street at 16, six doors on the Left from Lombard Street, towards Cornhill.
Cross Keys Inn, St, Johns Street, West Smithfield, at 109, about seventeen doors on the Right from Smithfield.
Cross Key Mews, Mary bone Lane, at 34, six doors on the Left from High Street, near Bulstrode Street
Cross Key Square, Little Britain, is eight doors on the Right from 75 Aldersgate street, towards West Smithfield.
Cross Key Yard, Bermondsey Street at 266, about sixteen doors on the Right from Tooley Street
Cross Lane, Neat Houses, Chelsea, is near | a mile from Pimlico, over the bridge towards the Thames, about the middle of Bakers lane.
Cross Lane, Long Acre, at 106, about the middle of the North side, is continued by King street to St Giless.
Cross Lane, Newton Street, Holborn, the continuation of it from 206 High Holborn, leading to Parkers lane and Lincolns inn fields.
Cross Lane, Bush Lane, Cannon Street, at 27, eight doors on the Left from 23 Cannon Street, leading into Suffolk lane.
Cross Lane, St Marys Hill, at 28, about eleven doors on the Left from Little Eastcheap, opposite Rood lane, Fenchurch street, extending to Idol lane.
Cross Lane, St Dunstans Hill, the second on the Left a few doors from 11 Tower street, extending to Harp lane.
Cross Row, Ratcliffe Square, is on the South side of it, or the last on the Left in Periwinkle street from Brook Street
Cross Row, Stepney Green, the fourth on the Right about y of a mile from Mile end road, extending to Saville buildings, South end of Pleasant row.
Cross Street, New Road, Hans Town, the first on the Right from North Street at the North end of Sloane street, Knightsbridge.
Cross Street, Hatton Garden, intersects it at 43, and is the second from Holborn, it extends from Kirby Street to 33, Leather lane.
Cross Street, King Street, Golden Square, at 17, the fifth on the Left of a mile from 323 Oxford street, leading to Cross court and Carnaby market.
Cross Street, Queens Square, Bloomsbury, the first parallel to the S, side of it, extending from 32 Devonshire Street to 23 Gloucester Street
Cross Street, Wilderness Row, Clekenwell, at 12, the first on the Right from 135 Goswell street, extending to 16 Great Sutton Street
Cross Street, Finsbury Place, at 22, the first on the Right north from Moorfields, extending to Wilson street, and is parallel to the South side of Finsbury square.
Cross Street, Church Street, Bethnal Green, at 17, the second on the Left from 65, Shoreditch, extending to Old Nicol Street
Cross Street, Myrtle Street, Hoxton, the first on the Right from Hoxton town or High Street extending to Gloucester  Street
Cross Street, Leonard Street, Shoreditch, the second on the Right east from Paul Street, Finsbury, extending to Luke Street
Cross Street, Morgan Street, Commercial Road, the first on the Left from the Commercial road, extending to Humberston Street a few yards West of Cannon street road.
Cross Street, Westminster Bridge Road, St Georges Fields. See Joiners Place.
Cross Street, Blackfriars Road, is about 1/3 of a mile on the Right from the bridge, extending to Broad wall.
Cross Street, Newington or Walworth, op, the church, the first on the Left from the Elephant and Castle, on the Kennington road.
Cross Street, Locks Fields, Walworth, the second on the Right and Left along Queen street from York St towards East lane.
Cross Street, Brandon Street, Bermondsey New road, the first on the Left from 17, in the New road, extending to Webb Street
Cross Street, Bermondsey (or Rotherhithe Wall), the first on the Left in Marigold street, extending to Cherry garden St about six doors from Cherry garden stairs.
Cross Street, Fair Street, Horselydown, the first on the Left from the East end of Tooley St nearly facing St Johns church, extending to Back Street
Cross Street, King Street, Rotherhithe, at 10, the second on the Left from 274 Rotherhithe street, opposite Kings stairs, extending to Queen Street
Cross Street, Green Street, Bethnal Green, the third on the Left near 1/3 of a mile from the Green, leading towards Bonners hall.
Cross Street, Limehouse, is situate between the church and the West India docks, extending from Rich street to Jamaica place East
Cross Street, Lower Cornwall Street, St Georges in the East, is nearly opposite the Jolly Sailor, Back lane, about of a mile East from Cannon St turnpike, leading towards the Commercial road.
Crown and Anchor, Strand, at 180, the corner of Arundel street, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left from Temple bar.
Crown Brewery, Stanhope Street, Drury Lane, at 45, three doors North from Denzell Street
Crown Brewery, Golden Lane, Barbican, about the middle of the West side by Ball yard.
Crown Court, Crown Street, Westminster, is about the middle of the South side, leading to 18 Charles street.
Crown Court, Fleet Street, at 72, on the South side, between Salisbury square and Water lane.
Crown Court, Tudor Street, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, is the West continuation of it from 15, Bridge street, extending to opposite 63 Dorset Street, Salisbury square.
Crown Court, Russell Street, Drury lane, at 10, opposite Drury lane theatre, leading to 30 Bow Street, Covent garden.
Crown Court, Strand, is opposite 218, the third on the Right about seventeen doors from Temple bar, leading to Little Shire lane.
Crown Court, Chancery Lane, at 221, about ten doors on the Left from Fleet street.
Crown Court, St James's, extends from 66, West end of Pall mall to 17 King Street
Crown Court, Liquorpond Street, Leather Lane, at 5, a few doors on the Right from 67, Grays inn lane, it adjoins Meuxs brewery. 4 Town Court, Sherrard street, Golden Square, at 10, three doors on the Left from 35, Brewer street.
Crown Court, Little Pultney Street, Princes Street, Soho, at 30 and 38, leading to Queens head court, and 23, Great Windmill by Hay market.
Crown Court (Little), Princes Street, Soho, at 22, nearly opposite Compton Street, leading into the last described.
Crown Court, Dean Street, Soho, at 68, the second on the Right about eleven doors from 397 Oxford street, leading to 27 Chapel street.
Crown Court, Portpool Lane, at 21, about six doors on the Left from 64 Leather lane, Holborn.
Crown Court, Broad Street, St Giles, at 53, leading to Shorts gardens, Drury lane.
Crown Court, West Street, West Smithfield, the second on the Left about seven or eight doors from 87 Smithfield, leading to St Johns court and Cow.lane.
Crown Court, Butcherhall Lane, at 5, the first on the Right four doors from 82 Newgate Street
Crown Court, High Street, Islington, the first on the Right a few yards from the City road.
Crown Court, Golden Lane, Barbican, the second on the L, eight doors from Barbican towards Old Street
Crown Court, Bell Alley, St Lukes, the second on the Left from 12 Goswell Street leading into French alley.
Crown Court, Grub Street, Cripplegate, the fourth on the Left about twelve doors from opposite 69 Chiswell Street, leading into Type street, Ropemakers Street and Moorfields.
Crown Court, Turnagain Lane, Fleet Market, the first on the Left three doors from 36 Fleet market, towards Snow hill.
Crown Court, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, the first on the Left three or four doors from 10 Newgate Street
Crown Court, Old Change, at 10, behind the South East corner of St Pauls Church yard, opposite Distaff lane.
Crown Court, White Cross street, St Lukes, at 153, the first on the Right five doors from opposite the church, Old street.
Crown Court, Charter House Lane, at 26, the first on the Left from 100 St Johns street, towards Charterhouse square.
Crown Court, Aldersgate Street, at 52, about six doors on the Right north from Jewin Street
Crown Court, Cheapside, at 64, on the South side, about four or five doors West from Queen Street
Crown Court, Trinity Lane, at 10, three doors on the Left west from Bow lane, Cheapside.
Crown Court, Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, at 26, the first on the Left five doors from the Curtain road, or the last on the Right in it from 194 Shoreditch.
Crown Court, Whites Alley, Coleman Street, the first on the Left about six doors from 60 Coleman street.
Crown Court, Old Broad Street, at 62, East side the church, and nearly opposite the Excise office.
Crown Court, Little Pearl Street, Spitalfields, is six doors South on the Left from 10, Great Pearl Street opposite Vine place.
Crown Court, Quaker Street, Spitalfields, the first on the Left about nine doors from 29 Wheeler Street leading into Blacks court and Phoenix Street
Crown Court, Threadneedle Street, at 45, opposite Merchant Taylors hall.
Crown.Court, Whites Yard, Rosemary Lane, the third on the Right from 57, Rosemary lane, and the second on the Left from 97 Upper East Smithfield, leading into Blue anchor yard.
Crown Court, Jewry Street, Aldgate, at 12, about the middle of the West side, and the second on the Right from Aldgate.
Crown Court, Sun Tavern Fields, St Georges in the East, is near 1/7 a mile on the Left from the turnpike at Cannon Street towards Limehouse, by the Ship public house.
Crown Court, Cartwright Street, Rosemary Lane, the fourth on the Left from 32 Rosemary lane, towards Upper East Smithfield.
Crown Court, Queens Row, King Street, Old Gravel Lane, is a few doors on the Left from King street, or the third on the Right along Prussian island, from 188 Wapping street.
Crown Court, Wapping Street, at 30, about 1/8 of a mile below Hermitage bridge on the Left leading to 10, Great Hermitage Street
Crown Court, Wentworth Street, Whitechapel, the first on the Left west from George yard, entering at 89, Whitechapel High Street
Crown Court, Seething Lane, at 21, the first on the Left about five doors from 55 Great Tower street.
Crown Court, Narrow Wall, Lambeth, is about 1/3 of a mile on the Left from Westminster bridge, towards Blackfriars, and near f of a mile West from Cupers bridge, it leads towards Nobles Iron foundry.
Crown Court, Horselydown Lane, Southwark, at 26, the second on the Right from Broad Street leading into Boss alley.
Crown Court, Bankside, about 1/3 of a mile from Blackfriars bridge, towards London bridge, on the bank of the Thames, being the second East from Mosss alley.
Crown Court, Glean Alley, St Olaves, the second on the Right from 218 Tooley Street
Crown Court, Garlick Hill, two doors on the Left from 191, Upper Thames St towards Bow lane.
Crown Court, Foster Lane, Cheapside, at 19, nearly opposite Maiden lane and Goldsmiths hall.
Crown Court, High Street, Borough, at 269, about 1/6 of a mile on the Right from London bridge, leading to the Borough market.
Crown Court {or Alley), Crown Street, Finsbury, the third on the L, from Finsbury square, towards Sun street and Bishopsgate.
Crown Court (or Alley), Curtain Road, the first on the Right about nine doors North from Holywell lane, Shoreditch.
Crown and Cushion Court, West Smithfield, at 1, the corner of Cow lane, or the last on the Right in Cow lane from Snow. hill.
Crown Mews, Crown Street, Westminster, on the North side of it. See Crown Street.
Crown Office, Kings Bench Walk, Temple, at the bottom of Mitre court, from 44 Fleet Street
Crown Office, Cha ncery Lane, the back of 14, the second on the Right from 192 Fleet Street
Crown Office Row, Temple, is on the North side of the Temple gardens, the last turning on the Left in Temple lane, from 4 Fleet Street by Temple bar.
Crown Place.Crown Court, Temple Bar, the first on the Right from opposite 218 in the Strand, near Temple bar.
Crown Row, Mile End Road, is nearly 1 2/3 mile .on the Right east from Aldgate pump, op. the sign of the King Harry, and the Jews hospital.
Crown Row, Walworth, is a part of the Left side of the main street or road, commencing near the Elephant and Castle and extending to Prospect row.
Crown and Sceptre Court, St James's Street, at 36, the third on the Left from 164 Piccadilly.
Crown and Shears Place, Rosemary Lane, the first on the Left from the Minories, leading into Worrys court And to 78 in the Minories.
Crown Street, Westminster. the fourth on the Right about 4 of a mile from Charing cross, towards the abbey, extending from King Street to Duke Street
Crown Street (Upper), the end of the last, next Duke Street and St James's park.
Crown Street, Soho, at 440 Oxford Street by St Giless, extending to Compton St and Moor St Seven Dials, about 1/5 of a mile in length.
Crown Street, Hoxton Square, at the South West corner of it, leading into Old street road.
Crown Street, Finsbury Square, at the South East corner, it is continued by Sun Street to 119 Bishopsgate without.
Crown and Thistle Court, Swallow Street, at 46, near the middle of the North side, two doors West from Beak Street
Crown Wharf, Bankside, is about 1/3 of a mile East from Blackfriars bridge, a few yards West from Thames Street
Crown Yard Mews, Swallow Street at 112, near the middle of the West side, nine doors North from New Burlington Street
Crown Yard, Kent Street, Borough, at 53, the third on the Left from St Georges church.
Crucifix Lane, Bermondsey Street, at 50, about of a mile on the Left from opposite 64 Tooley Street extending to Parish Street and towards Dock head.
Crutched Friars, Mark Lane, at 64, the second On the Left from Fenchurch street, extending to Jewry street, Aldgate.
Cuckolds Court, Maid Lane, Borough, the third on the Left a few yards from Park Street or Clink Street towards Blackfriars bridge, being also the first West from Wilson Street
Cuckolds Point, Rotherhithe, is about a mile on the Left below the church, and near 2/3 of a mile above Greenland dock.
Cullum Street, Fenchurch Street, at 135, the second on the Left from Gracechurch Street extending to 33 Lime Street
Cumberland Court, Tottenham Street, Tottenham Court Road, at 20, two doors from Norfolk St Middlesex hospital.
Cumberland Court (Great), Blackman Street, Borough, at 52, near Stones end and op. Suffolk Street
Cumberland Court (Little), Blackman Street, at 54, two doors South from the last
Cumberland Gardens, Vauxhall, at the back of the Royal oak by the turnpike, extending to the Thames.
Cumberland Mews, Edgware Road, is five doors on the Right from Tyburn turnpike, leading into Bryanstone Street
Cumberland Mews, Cumberland Street, Marylebone, the fourth on the Left from 245, the West end of Oxford Street extending to Adam street.
Cumberland Place, Marylebone, is about twelve doors North in Great Cumberland Street from 246, West end of Oxford Street extending from Upper Seymour Street to Upper Berkeley Street
Cumberland Place, New Road, Marylebone, is part of the South side of it, extending from Salisbury place to Queen Charlottes row, near the Yorkshire Stingo.
Cumberland Place, Kent Road, is part of the East side, opposite East lane, near 1/3 of a mile on the Left below the Bricklayers arms.
Cumberland Row, Kennington Green, at the back of 1, Brooks place, the second on the Left from the White hart, Kennington cross, towards the Horns, Kennington common.
Cumberland Row, Pentonville, is part of the South side the main street or road, extending from the turnpike, by the Bell, to Battle bridge, the opposite side of the road is called Batchelors place.
Cumberland Street (Great), Oxford Street, at 246, the West end, the first on the L. from Tyburn turnpike, extending to Cumberland place.
Cumberland Street, New Road, Marylebone, the third on the Right from the Yorkshire Stingo, towards Baker street, extending to York street.
Cumberland Street, Goodge Street, Tottenham Court Road, at 23, the third on the R. from 64, Tottenham court road, extending to 14 Tottenham Street
Cumberland Street, Curtain Road, the first on the Right about five or six doors from Worship Street, Finsbury, leading into Plough yard, Kings head court, and to 212 Shoreditch.
Cumberland Street, John Street, Christs Church, Surrey, at 67, the first on the L. from Holland, street, Blackfriars bridge, extending to Green walk, opposite Hopkinss alms houses.
Cumberland Wharf, Rotherhithe, is about 1/8 of a mile below the church, nearly opposite Clarence Street and the second West from Hanoves stairs.
Cumming Place, Pentonville, is part of the North side the main street or road, extending from the chapel to Southampton street.
Cumming Street, Pentonville, the sixth on the Right about | of a mile from Islington, extending from the West side the chapel to Collier Street
Cupers Bridge, Narrow Wall, Lambeth, about 1/3 a mile on the Left from Westminster bridge, and nearly the same distance from Black friars.
Cupers Gardens, Narrow Wall, is opposite Cupers bridge. See the last described.
Cupids Court, Golden Lane, Barbican, is about the middle of the West side, opposite George yard.
Curlings Dock.Limehouse Hole, is between Limehouse hole and the entrance to the West India docks.
Curriers Hall Court, London Wall, is four doors on the Right from the North end of Wood Street, Cheapside.
Curriers Row, Blackfriars, the first West parallel to St Andrews hill, extending from Bristow Street to Irelands yard.
Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, at 39, about the middle of the East side, leading into Castle Street and to 12 Holborn.
Curtiss Row, Broadwall, Christs church, is nearly opposite Cross Street from Blackfriars road, leading to Neptune place, through the Halfpenny hatch.
Curzon Street, Mayfair, the first on the Left in Clarges St from Piccadilly, extending to South Audley street, Grosvenor square, about 5 of a mile in length.
Cushion Court, Old Broad Street, is at 10, the second on the Right from Threadneedle Street
Custom House, Lower Thames Street, is opposite 60, about 1/4 of a mile on the Right from London bridge.
Custom House Court, Beer Lane, Lower Thames Street, at 8, the first on the Right from 37 Tower Street or the first on the Left from the Custom house.
Custom House Quay, Lower Thames Street, on the South side of the Custom house.
Custom House Stairs. See the last
Custos Brevium Office, Elm Court, Temple, at 4, three doors on the Left from Middle Temple lane
Cutlers Hall, Cloak Lane, at 5, the first on the Left from Dowgate hill.
Cutlers Street, Houndsditch, at 114. about the middle of the North side, leading into Harrow alley (Rag fair) and Petticoat lane.


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