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.
Gainsford street, Horselydown, at 31, Horselydown lane, about ten doors on the
R. from Back St East end of Tooley street it extends to Shad Thames, St Saviour's
dock.
Galley Quay, Lower Thames Street, the first East from the Custom house or. the
third West from Tower hill, it is about 3/10 of a mile below London bridge.
Gardens, Webb Street, Maze, Borough, the first on the Right a few doors from 249,
Bermondsey street.
Garden Court, Middle Temple Lane, Fleet Street, the third on the Right from 6,
Fleet St by Temple bar towards the Thames, being on the South side of Fountain
court.
Garden Court, Baldwin's Gardens, Leather Lane, Holborn, at 15, about the middle
of the South side, viz. between 77, Leather lane, and 31, Gray's inn lane.
Garden Court, Great Turnstile, Holborn, at 10, on the East side, nine doors on the
L. from 283, High Holborn, by the North East corner of Lincoln's inn fields.
Garden Court, Hull Street, St John's Row or Ratcliffe Row, St Luke's, at the
N. end on the Right behind Garden terrace.
Garden Court, Petticoat Lane, the second on the Left about fourteen doors from 41, Aldgate High street, leading to Gravel lane and 148, Houndsditch.
Garden Court, Risby's Rope Walk, Limehouse, about the middle of the North side,
entering from Narrow street about three doors on the Left below Mr. Turner's house.
Garden Court, George Yard, Whitechapel, the first on the Right a few doors from 88,
Whitechapel High street, or the first on the Left from Wentworth street in the opposite
direction.
Garden Court, Hare Court, Aldersgate Street, the first on the Left from 62,
Aldersgate street towards Paul's alley and Red cross street
Garden Court, Lee's Court, St Catherine's Lane, on the North side, leading to
Garden St Helmet court, and to 30, Butcher Row, Lower East Smithfield.
Garden Court or Row, Mason Street, Lambeth, the first on the Left a few doors from
30, Bridge road, about 1/6 of a mile on the Right from Westminster bridge.
Garden Court, Garden Row, London Road, St George's Fields, at 10, about the
middle of the East side, leading into Union street
Garden Place, Chicksand Street, Mile End New Town, the first on the Left a few
yards from 16, High St entering by 50, Whitechapel road.
Garden Place, Vine Street, Narrow Wall, Lambeth, is a few yards on the Left from
the South end of Vine street by the Belvedere brewery, towards Curtis's halfpenny
hatch.
Garden Place, Blackman Street, Borough, at 59, by the Stones end, nearly opposite the
King's Bench, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left from London bridge .
Garden Place, Newington or St George's Fields, at the back or West side of the
Fishmongers almshouses, opposite the Elephant and Castle, entering by Temple street,
Prospect place.
Garden Place, Walworth High Street or Road, forms part of the West side, about 1/6
of a mile on the Right from the Elephant and Castle, and is situate between Cross
street and Hampton street
Garden Row, Chelsea, on the East side the Hospital wall, being the continuation of
Franklin's row, extending from Turks row towards the King's Road.
Garden Row, Hoopers Court, Brompton, is a few doors on the Right from 2, Queen's
buildings, near Knightsbridge.
Garden row, Vineyard Gardens, Clerkenwell, the first on the Right from Bowling
green lane, Coppice row, it leads to 20, Rosamond St through the Red lion
public house.
Garden Row, Brick Lane, St Luke's at 43, about 1/6 of a mile on the Right from
113, Old street, three or four doors South from St John's road.
Garden Row, Old Street Road, forms part of the South side, between St Agnes le
Clair and the Curtain road, about 1/6 of a mile on the Left from Shoreditch
church.
Garden Row, Stangate Street, Lambeth, at 12, about the middle of the South side,
nearly opposite Mason street from 30, Bridge road.
Garden Row, Duke Street, St George's Fields, the second on the Right a few doors
from Westminster bridge road, near the Obelisk.
Garden Row, London Road, St George's Fields, the second on the Right about sixteen
doors from the Obelisk towards the Elephant and Castle, it leads on the East side
the Philanthropic reform to Prospect place.
Garden Row, Walworth High Street or Road, at the back of Garden place, two or
three doors North from Hampton St near of a mile on the Right from the Elephant and
Castle.
Garden Row, Snow's Fields, Borough, the third on the Left from 138, Bermondsey
street leads into Palmer's Rents.
Garden Street (Great), St Catherine's Lane, is the fourth or fifth on the Left
from 50, Upper East Smithfield by Tower hill, leading to Helmet court and 30,
Butcher row.
Garden Street (Great), Whitechapel Road, at 50, on the North side, being the fourth
on the Left and near 1/8 of a mile below Whitechapel church, it leads to High
street.
Garden Terrace, Hull Street, St John's Row or RatclifFe Row, St Luke's, at the
N. end, on the Right from St John's Row, facing the Market garden.
Garden Walk, Willow Walk, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, the first on the Right a few
doors from Charlotte street it returns to Willow walk again, near Tabernacle square.
Gardner's Lane, York Street, Westminster, the third on the Left from Queen square,
extending to Little Chapel street, on the West side St Margaret's burying ground.
Gardner's Lane, King Street, Westminster, the fifth on the Right 3/8 of a mile from
Charing cross towards the Abbey, it extends to 3, Duke street and is the first
S. parallel to Charles street
Gardner's Lane,High Timber Street, Upper Thames Street, about the middle of the
S. side, entering by 42, Upper Thames St about 3/8 of a mile on the Right from Blackfriars bridge.
Garlick Kill, Upper Thames Street, at 190, about the middle of the North side, it
is also the continuation of Bow lane from 48, Cheapside.
Garmouth Row, Rodney Row, Kent Road, is the South end of it, leading into Locks
fields, Walworth, entering by the fifth on the Right 1/4 of a mile from the Elephant
and Castle.
Garter Court, Barbican, at 36, about four or five doors on the Right from Red cross
sr. or from Golden lane towards Aldersgate street.
Gascoigne Place, Crabtree Row, Bethnal Green, the first on the Right about fourteen
doors from Hackney road, it extends to Castle street behind Shoreditch church.
Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, at the North West corner by Great Queen street, it
extends to Little Turnstile and to 210, High Holborn.
Gate Yard, America Square, Minories, is behind 8, the South East corner of America
square, facing Hanover court from 109 on the West side the Minories.
Gatward's Buildings, Hill Street, Finsbury, is on the South side, and the first
on the Right about six doors from 9, Windmill street
Gaywood Street, London Road, St George's Fields, the second on the Left from the
Elephant and Castle towards the Obelisk, it extends to Prospedt place, West square.
Gazette Office, Printer Street, New Street, Shoe Lane, the eleventh door on the
L. from 88, Shoe lane, along New St or the first house from Goldsmiths row, in
the opposite direction.
Gee Street, Goswell Street, St Luke's, at 52, the first on the Right about
seventeen doors North from Old St it extends to Brick lane.
General Agency Office, at 34, Great George St Westminster, the fourth door on
the Left from the Park towards the Bridge.
General Dispensary, Aldersgate Street, opposite 150, in thesaid street, about eight
or ten doors South from Jewin street
General Evening Post, Newspaper Office, at 28, Paternoster Row, a few doors on
the Left from Ave Maria lane towards Cheapside.
George Alley, Field Lane, Holborn, the first on the Left from 81, Holborn hill, &
nearly opposite Chick lane, it leads into Union court or yard.
George Alley, Fleet Market, at 70, about the middle of the West side extending to
28 Shoe lane.
George Alley, Lombard Street, at 52, on the North side, about eleven doors on the
R. from Gracechurch street.
St George's Buildings, Hoxton Square, at the N West corner, between numbers 13
and 14, in the said square.
St George's Chapel, George Street, Chelsea, a few doors from the South East corner
of Sloane square towards Royal Hospital row.
St George's Church, Hanover Square, about twelve doors on the Left in George
St
from the South side of the square, towards Piccadilly.
St George's Church, Hart Street, Bloomsbury, is near of a mile on the Right from
the South side of Bloomsbury square towards St Giles's.
St George the Martyr's Church, Queen Square, at the South West corner or the North end
of Gloucester street from Theobalds road.
St George'sChurch, Botolph Lane, a few doors on the Right from 16, Little
Eastcheap, or twelve doors on the Left from 111, Lower Thames street
St George's Church in the East, about eight doors on the Right in Cannon street from
113, Ratcliffe highway.
St George's Church, High Street, Borough, is near 1/2 a mile on the Left from
London bridge, and rather more from the Elephant and Castle in the opposite
direction.
George Court, Perkin's Rents, Great Peter Street, Westminster, about the middle
of the East side, six doors on the Left from 48, Old Pye street
George Court, Great St Ann's Street or Lane. Westminster, about the middle of
the East side, facing
Old Pye street
George Court Strand, at 50, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right being that number of
houses from Charing cross, it is about twelve doors East from Buckingham street
and leads into Duke street, Adelphi.
George court, Piccadilly, at 40, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right and that number of houses from the Haymarket, it is nearly opposite St James's church.
George Court, South Molton Streer, Grosvenor Square, at 55, the first on the L.,
from 294, Oxford street leading into Haunch of Venison yard, Brook street and
New Bond street
George Court, Dor et Street, Whitefriars, at 66, the last on the Right from 82,
Fleet St a few yards North from the New River office.
George Court, Water Lane, Fleet Street, the fourth on the R.from 67, Fleet
street a
few yards North from Whitefriars dock.
George Court, Crown Street, Soho, the third on the Right from the East end of Oxford
street or from St Giles's, it is nearly opposite Denmark court.
George Court, George Yard, Hatton Wall, at the North East corner, behind 9, Little
Saffron hill.
George Court, Rupert Street, Coventry Street, Haymarket, at 14, on the East side,
the first on the Right from 6, Coventry street, extending to Princes street, Soho.
George Court, Cross Street, Carnaby Market, four doors on the Left from 18, King
St Golden. square, the same distance on the Right from 13, Carnaby street
George Court, George Alley, Field Lane, Holborn Bridge, the middle of the South
side of it. See George Alley.
George Court, Bennett's Hill, Doctors Commons, at 5, about the middle or the West
side, viz. between 217, Upper Thames street and Godliman street, St Paul's church yard,
George Court, Old Fish Street Hill, Upper Thames Street, is behind 204, Upper
Thames St about 3/8 of a mile on the Left from Blackfriars bridge.
George Court, St John's Lane, West Smithfield, the second on the Left ten doors
from St Johns street it leads to Red lion street, Benjamin street and Turnmill
street, Clerkenwell.
George Court, Stqney Lane, Petticoat lane, Whitechapel, is two or three doors on
the Right from nearly opposite Wentworth street, Petticoat lane.
St George's Court, John Street, Cannon nreet Road, St George's in the Last,
the second on the Right from opposite Upper Chapman St it is two or three doors East of
Samuel street and extends to William street
George Court, George Street, Mile End New Town, is two or three doors on the Left
south from Chicksand street towards Black lion yard, Whitechapel.
George Court, White Street, Borough, at 35, the fourth on the Right about 1/8 of a
mile from St George's church, two or three doors from Long lane, Bermondsey.
George Court, Shad Thames, Horselydown, is two or three doors West from George
stairs and Thomas street about 5 or a mile below London bridge.
St George's Fields, Southwark, a large district in the parish of St George,
about 1/2 a mile square, of which the Obelisk, Blackfriars road, is nearly in the
centre.
St George's Gardens, Webber Row, St George's Fields, apart of the South side,
adjoining Duke St say the last on the Right in Duke street from Westminster bridge
road, near the Obelisk.
St, George's Hospital, Knightsbridge, the first house on the Left a few yards from
the turnpike, Hyde park corner, on the Knightsbridge road.
George Inn, Haymarket, at 67, about nine doors on the Left from the Opera house.
George & Blue Boar Inn, Holborn, at 270, High Holborn, about 1/2 a mile on
the Left from Fleet market, nearly opposite Red lion street
George Inn, West Smithfield, behind 16, on the West side, about eight doors North
from Hosier lane.
George Inn, Aldermanbury, behind 22, about eighteen doors on the Left from London
wall, opposite Addle street
George Inn, Borough High Street, behind 70, that number of doors on the Left,
about 1/5 mile from London bridge.
George Inn, Snow Hill, behind 82, about six doors from Fleet market towards Smithfield.
George Coach Office, Old Bailey, on the West side, about twelve doors on the Right
from Skinner St or Snow hill.
George and Gate Coach Office, at 15, Gracechurch street eight doors on the Left
north from Lombard street
St George's Crescent, St George's Fields, is six houses on the South side the
Obelisk, facing Blackfriars road, uniting the London
road with the Lambeth road.
George Lane, Pudding Lane, Eastcheap, about five doors on the Left from 5, Little
Eastcheap, it leads to 8, Botolph lane.
St George's Mall, Westminster Bridge Road, St George's Fields, the second on
the Left about 1/5 of a mile from the Obelisk towards the Bridge, it extends to
Waller place.
St George's Market, St George's Fields, the third on the Right in the London road
from the Elephant and Castle towards the Obelisk, or the second On the Right in
Market street from the Borough road.
St George's New Town, St George's Fields, situate between the London road, and Prospect place, facing the Elephant and Castle.
St George's Parade (Old), North Audley St Grosvenor Square, at 12, opposite Green
St seven doors on the Left from 263, Oxford street
St George's Passage, St George's Market, St George's Fields, at the North East
corner, leading to Brick street and the Borough road.
George Passage, Pelham Street, Spitalfields, at 30, about the middle of the North
side, or nine doors on the Left from 62, Brick lane.
George Place, George Row, Neat Houses, Chelsea, the first turning under the
archway from the bridge at Pimlico near Ranelagh walk.
St George's Place, New Road, St George's in the East, a part of the South side,
commencing at Cannon street by the turnpike, and extending to Back lane.
St George's Place, Blackfriars Road, forms part of the East side, extending from
Surrey chapel to Surrey row, near 1/3 of a mile on the Left from the bridge.
St George's Place, Duke Street, St George's Field , at the North end of it, from
Westminster bridge road by the Obelisk, or the continuation of Barons buildings
to Tower street
George Place, White Street, Borough, at 37, North side, about 1/8 of a mile on the
L. from St George's church, by Long lane, Bermondsey.
St George's Place, Walworth High Street or Road, on the West side, about 1/8 of a
mile on the Right from the Elephant and Castle, by Amelia street
George Place, Paradise Row, Chelsea, nearly opposite the Physic gardens, or the first
on the Left from Cheyne walk towards the hospital.
St George's Road, St George's Fields, commences at the Elephant and Castle,
leads by West square, to Waller place and Lambeth chapel, near 1/2 a mile in
length.
St George's Row, Neat Houses, Chelsea, the first row of houses over the bridge,
at Pimlico, by Ranelagh walk, leading towards the Thames.
George Row, City Road, on the South side, about 5/8 of a mile on the Left from
Finsbury sq. entering by Nelson St or it is a few doors on the Left in Ratcliffe
Row from Pitman's buildings.
St George's Row, Uxbridge Road, forms part of the North side, about of a mile on
the Right from Tyburn turnpike.
St George's Row, Blackfriars Road, the fifth on the Right about 2/5 of a mile from
Blackfriars bridge, it leads to the Pleasant retreat.
St George's Row, Westminster Bridge Road , St George's Fields. See Tower
Street.
George's Row, Bermondsey, the first on the Right below Mill stairs, Dock head,
about 7/8 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 Left from the
S. end of Pitt street, Kent road, towards East lane.
George's Row . Buildings, City Road, is on the West side of George's row, and East
side of Pitman's buildings, Ratcliffe row.
St George's Square, St George's Mall, St George's Fields, on the East side,
between Waller's place, Lambeth road, and Melina place, Westminster bridge road.
George Stairs, Shad Thames, Horselydown, at the North end of Thomas st entering by
Gainsford street or Three Oak lane, is near 1/4 of
a mile below London bridge, and opposite St Catherine's.
George Stairs, Greenland Dock, is about of a mile below the said dock, adjoining
the North side of Dudman's yard, near 3 1/2 miles below London bridge by the line of
the river.
George St (Upper), Sloane Square, Chelsea, at the North East corner, leading to
Sloane street about 5/8 of a mile on the Left from Knightsbridge.
George Street (Lower), Sloane Square, Chelsea, at the South East corner, facing the
last described, and leading to Royal Hospital row.
George Street (Little) .Lower Sloane Street, Chelsea, the first on the Left about
eighteen doors South from Sloane square, extending to Lower George street
George Street, James Street, Westminster, at the East end of it, the first South
parallel to the West end of York street, leading into Little Chapel street
George Street (Great), Westminster, the fifth street on the Right from Charing
cross towards the Abbey, or the continuation of Bridge street extending from
King street to
St James's Park.
George Street (Little), Westminster, at 12, Great George street being that number
of houses on the Right from St James's Park.
George Street, Adelphi, Strand, the continuation of George court from 50, in the
Strand, extending from Duke St to the Thames.
George Street, St James's Square, at the South West corner, between numbers 43 and
44, North side Pall mall.
George Street (Upper), Edgware Road, at 60, the fourth on the Right about 1/4 of a
mile from Tyburn turnpike, being the West continuation of George St Portman square.
George Street, Portman Square, is parallel to the North side of it, or is the West
continuation of Charles street, Manchester square leading by Upper George St to the Edgware road.
George Street (Little), Portman Square, at 32, in the last described, between
Gloucester street or place and Baker St it extends to King street
George Street, Great Portland St Marylebone, the first East parallel to part of
it, viz. from 34 to 53, it extends from 28, Queen Ann street East, to 23, Upper
Marylebone street
George Street, Oxford Street or Grosvenor Square, at 276, Oxford St the third
on the Right 1/4 of a mile from Park lane and near a mile on the Left from St
Giles's in the opposite direction.
George Street, Hanover Square, about the middle of the South side, extending to 25,
Conduit street, about six doors from 22, New Bond street
George Street, Tottenham Court, Tottenham Court Road, on the East side the
turnpike, being the first on the Left from Hampstead road towards Sommers town.
George Street or Queen Street, Hart Street, Bloomsbury, at 43, West end of Hart
St extending to Little Russell street
George Street, Britannia Street, Gray's Inn Lane, about six doors on the Right from
7, Constitution Row, near 3/4 of a mile on the Right from Holborn, leading to
Pentonville.
George Street, Foster Lane, Cheapside, at 28, the first on the Left 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 East side, extending from Lombard 1 1. to
Bearbinder lane.
George Street, Shoreditch High Street, at 208, West side, about 3/4 of a mile on
the Left north from Cornhill, and fifteen doors South from Holywell lane, it leads to
Three cup alley.
George Street (Little), Bethnal Green, at the North West corner of the Green, near
Patriot square, about 1 1/8 of a mile from 65 Shoreditch.
George Street (Great), Bethnal Green, extends from Little George St towards
Hackney road. See the last described.
George Street, Bethnal Green, or Spitalfields, the first East parallel to part of
Brick lane, say from 67 to 105, it extends from Carter street opposite Hanbury's
brewery to St John street
George Street, Spitalfields, the first West parallel to part of Brick lane, say
from 200 to 213, or the first on the Right in Wentworth street, from Osborn street, Whireehapel,
extending to Flower and Dean street
George Street, Great Tower hill or Trinity Square, on the North side, being the
street behind Postern row, leading towards the Minories.
Georges Street, Minories, at 142, West side, the first on the Right about twenty
doors from Aldgate church, extending to 25, Jewry street
George Street, Mile End New Town, the first W, parallel to High street intersecting Chicksand
street or it is opposite Black lion yard from 38 Whitechapel road.
St George's Street, St George's Fields. See Tower street
George Street, Blackfriars Road, the sixth on the Left 3/4 of a mile from
Blackfriars bridge, or W : second on the. Right a few doors
from Surrey chapel.
George Street (New). Blackfriars Road, the East end of the last described
George Street, Great Suffolk Street, Borough, the fourth on the Right 1/6 of a mile
from 80 Blackman street, near the King's Bench, it leads to Cannon street,
Lombard street and the Mint.
George Street, Greenland Dock, on the North side Dudman's yard, about 1/8 of a
mile below Greenland dock, extending from George stairs to Grove street
St George's Terrace, Commercial Road, the third on the Left a few doors from
Cannon street road towards Whitechapel, and the first West from Humberston street
St George's (Hanover Square), Workhouse, between 101 and 102. on the South side of
Mount street, Berkeley sq. nearly opposite Charles street from the South East corner of
Grosvenor square
St George's Workhouse, Princes Street, Old Gravel Lane, St George's in the
East, on the East side, at the back of the Iron foundry, near 27, Old Gravel lane.
George Yard, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, at 39, the third on the Right from 270
Oxford street, three doors from the square, it leads into George street
George Yard or Court, Haymarket, at 68, West side, about nine doors on the Left from
the Opera house.
George Yard, Titchborne Street, Haymarket or Piccadilly, is four doors on the Right
from Great Windmill St or from Coventry street
George Yard, Piccadilly, at 32, two doors West from Engine St about 5/8 of a mile
on the Right from the Haymarket.
George Yard, Princes Street, Soho, at 14, East side, between King street and Gerrard
street, leading to Macclesfield street
George Yard, Coal Yard, Drury Lane, a few door c on the Left from 185, near Broad
street, St Giles's, and High Holborn.
George Yard, Little Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, at 30, a few doors on
the Left from 223, High Holborn.
George Yard, Leather Lane, Holborn, at 80, four doors South from Baldwin's Gardens
and about 1/8 of a mile on the Left from 129, Holborn hill.
George Yard, Hatton Wall, Hatton Garden, Holborn, is two doors on the Left east
from Hatton garden, leading to 9, Little Saffron hill.
George Yard, High Street, Islington, the second on the Right a few doors from the
City road, nearly opposite the Angel Inn.
George Yard, Upper Thames Street, at 37, about { of a mile on the Right from
Blackfriars bridge, nearly opposite Lambeth hill.
George Yard, Seacoal Lane, Fleet Lane, the first on the Left about nine doors from
40, Fleet lane, towards Snow hill.
George Yard, Old St St Luke's, at 108, ab uit twelve doors West from the church
and nearly opposite Golden lane.
George Yard, Golden Lane, St Luke's, a few doors on the Right from Barbican, or
six door South from Playhouse yard and nearly opposite Cupid's court.
George Yard, Bow Lane, Cheapside, at 47, by the church, eight doors on the Left
from 59, Cheapside, it leads to Well court and Queen street
George Yard, Lombard Street, at 56, North side, about fourteen doors on the Right from
23, Gracechurch street, it lends to St Michael's alley and 41 Cornhill.
George Yard, Coleman Street, Lothbury, at 56, East side, adjoining Great Bell
alley, twelve doors on the Right from the North end of the Old Jewry.
George Yard, Whitechapel High Street, at 88, nearly opposite the church, or the
second West from Osborn St. it extends to Wentworth St Spitalfields.
George Yard, Fore Street, Lambeth, about twelve doors on the Left south from the
church and three or four doors North from Harpur's walk.
George Yard (Little), Red cross Street, Borough, at 47, on the East side, about
six doors South from Adam's place and about the same distance North from Peter St
Mint.
George Yard (Old), Kent Street, Borough, at the back of 241, about I of a mile
on the Right from St George's church, nearly opposite Woolpack yard.
George Yard (New), Kent Street, Borough, at the back of the last described from
211, Kent street
George and Catherine Wheel Yard, Bishopsgate Without, at 80, ten doors on the Right
north from Union St leading into Mason's court, Montague court, and Spital
square.
George and Catherine Wheel Inn, Bishopsgate. See the last article.
German Chapel, Savoy, Strand, on the South side, by the Thames, entrance by 125, in
the Strand, opposite Exeter change.
German Chapel, Trinity Lane, about six doors on the Left west from Bow lane,
Cheapside, being the corner of Little Trinity lane.
German Chapel, Little Ayliffe Street, Goodman's Fields, the second door on the
L. from Red lion street, Whitechapel.
German Chapel, Brown's Lane, Spitalfields, between numbers 8 and 9, three doors
E. from Wood St and about eight ditto on the Left from opposite 55, Brick lane.
German School, Savoy, a few yards South from behind 124, in the Strand, nearly opposite
Exeter change, towards the Thames.
German and English School, Little Ayliffe Street, Goodman's Fields, at 26, a few
doors on the Left east from Red lion street or from Leman street.
Gerrard's Hall Inn, Basing Lane, on the South side, the third door on the Right
from 10, Bread street, Cheapside.
Gerrard Street,Princes Street,Soho, at 13, the second on the Right about thirteen
doors North from Coventry St it extends to Little Newport street and Grafton
street,
Seven dials.
Gibb's Yard, Mount Street, Berkeley Square, at 111, about eighteen doers on the
L. from the North West corner of the square, it leads into Farm street
Gibbon's Court, New Lane, Horselydown, about seven doors on the Left from 32, East
end of Gainsford St towards Horselydown stairs.
Gibbon's Rents, Bermondsey St, at 26, being that number of houses on the Left from
Tooley street, it leads to Magdalen street and 149, Tooley street
Gibraltar Fields, Bethnal Green a district now chiefly built upon, situate
between the middle of Church street and Birdcage walk.
Gibraltar Place, Gibraltar Row, St George's Fields, at 20 , the second on the
L. a few doors from Prospect place towards Pleasant row.
Gibraltar Row, Prospect place, St George's Fields, the fourth on the Left 1/7 of
a mile from the Elephant and Castle, towards Lambeth, or the first East from West
square it leads to Pleasant row.
Gibraltar Walk, Church Street, Bethnal Green, entrance at 73, the fifth on the
L. near 1/3 of a mile from 65, Shoreditch, it extends to Birdcage walk.
Gibson's Court, Marylebone Street, Piccadilly, at 39, the second on the Left from
the Haymarket, it leads to Castle street and Air street
Gibson's Court, Horselydown. See Gibbon's.
Gilbert's Buildings, Vauxhall, nearly op, Messrs. Fasset and Burnett's, Vinegar
manufaclory, extending to the West side of the gardens.
Gilbert's Buildings, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, on the North side, about 1/4
of a mile on the Right from the Obelisk, extending from Tower St to nearly opposite the
Asylum.
Gilbert's Buildings, Baron's Buildings, St George's Fields, the continuation of
the said buildings on the Right to Tower St
Gilbert's Court, Tower Street, St George's Fields, at 29, North side, nearly opposite
Duke St it leads to Apollo buildings and Gloucester St
Gilbert's Passage, Clare Market, about the middle of the North East side, leading to
Portugal St Lincoln's inn fields.
Gilbert Street, Clare Market, is the row of houses which forms the North East side of
the said market.
Gilbert Street, Bloomsbury, the first South parallel to part of Great Russell
street, say from 49 to 65, extending from Queen St to Bury St
St Giles's Alms Houses, Smart's Buildings, Drury Lane, the continuation of the
said buildings from 183, High Holborn.
St Giles's Church, High Street, St Giles's, on the South side, about 1/5 of a
mile on the Left from High Holborn towards Oxford St
St Giles's Church, Cripplegate, near the North end of Wood St from 122, Cheapside
or the West end of Fore St from Moorfields.
St Giles's Workhouse, at 55, Broad St St Giles's, about ten doors on the Left
from Drury Iane or from the West end of Holborn.
Gilliam's Court, Hickman's Folly, Dock Head, the second on the Left from Mill
St
or from Dock head towards Rotherhithe, it leads into London St
Gilham's Court, Rotherhithe, the second on the Right a few doors be low Cherry
garden stairs, it leads to Mill pond bridge, about six doors from West lane.
Gilham's Fields, Worship Street, Finsbury, on the North side, the first on the Right
about six doors from the Curtain road towards Paul St
Gill Street, Commercial Road, Limehouse, the second on the Right a few doors below
the church, or the first East parallel to Three colt St extending to Gun lane.
Giltspur Street, Newgate Street, the last on the Right from Cheapside, or the North
continuation of the Old Bailey, extending from Snowhill to West Smithfield.
Giltspur Street Compter, the large stone fronted building on the Right from Newgate
St towards Smithfield.
Gimber's Rents, Snow's Fields, Borough, about the middle of the North side of that
part of it which is between Weston St and 239, Bermondsey St
Gingerbread Alley, Queen Street, RatclifFe, the first on the Right a few doors
below London St it leads into Narrow St
Gingerbread Court, Lamb's Alley, Bishopsgate Without, the first on the Right a few
yards from 144, Bishopsgate St on the North side of Sun St
Girdler's Aims Houses, Pesthouse Row, St Luke's, about eight doors on the Left
from Old street, by St Luke's hospital.
Girdler's Hall, Basinghall Street, between 38 and 40, on the East side, about
twelve doors on the Left from London wall.
Glasgow Wharf, Lower East Smithfield, a few doors East from Hermitage bridge, opposite
Burr St and near 1/4 of a mile below London bridge by the line of the river.
Glasshouse Alley, Temple Street, Whitefriars, the first on the Right a few yards West
from Whitefriars dock, or at the back of the houses which form the West side of
Water lane, Fleet St
Glasshouse Court, Mutton lane, Clerkenwell, is two or three doors on the Right from
the North West corner of Clerkenwell green near the Sessions house.
Glasshouse Court, Glasshouse Yard, Goodman's Yard, Minories, at the entrance of
the said yard. See Glasshouse yard.
Glasshouse Court, Glasshouse Street, Vauxhall, at 17, the first on the Right two or
three doors from the Terrace, Vauxhall walk towards the Thames.
Glasshouse Street, Swallow Street, Piccadilly, at 20, the second on the Right and
that number from 43, Piccadilly, it extends to Marylebone St and Brewer St
Glasshouse Street, Vauxhall, is situate near the North side the Gardens, extending
from the Terrace, Vauxhall walk, to Princes St by the Thames.
Glasshouse Wharf, Cock. Hill, Ratclifie, is nearly opposite Glasshouse yard, two or.
three doors on the Right from High St Shad well, about two miles below London
bridge, by the line of the river.
Glasshouse Yard, Blackfriars, on the East side of Apothecaries hall, between
Playhouse yard, Water lane, and Church entry.
Glasshouse Yard, Goswell Street, is the North parallel to a part of it, entrance by
108, nearly opposite Fan street
Glasshouse Yard, Goodman's Yard, Minories, the first on the Right a few doors from
60, in the Minories, it leads to Princes St and Rosemary lane.
Glasshouse Yard, Sampson's Gardens, Wapping, the second on the Right in Redmaid's
lane from Hermitage yard towards the London dock.
Glasshouse Yard, Gravel Lane, Borough, the second on the Right a few doors North from
Duke street and nearly opposite George street from Blackfriars road.
Glasshouse Yard, Borough Market, the first on the Right from the West end of York
street
towards St Saviour's Church.
Glasshouse Yard, Cock Hill, Ratcliffe, the first on the Left a few doors East from
High street, Shadwell, or from Bell wharf, it leads to Brook street
Glean Alley, Tooley Street, at 218, the fifth on the Right about of a mile from the
bridge, it leads to Crown court and Daffey's Rents.
Globe Court, Fish Street Hill, at 22, opposite the Monument, about four doors on the
L. from Upper Thames street
Globe Court, Wapping Street, at 57, is about of a mile on the Left and fifty seven
doors below Hermitage bridge, or two doors W from Globe street
Globe Court, King Street, Lambeth Walk, at the bottom of King street on the Right
leading into Gray's walk.
Globe Court or Alley, Narrow St Limehouse, at 54, the second on the Left below
the Draw bridge, it leads to Pleasant row, and the New cut.
Globe Court, Maid Lane, Borough , the fourth on the Left from Bank end or from the
Clink, it leads to Globe walk, and Barclay and Perkins's brewery.
Globe House, Globe Place, Bethnal Green, a few doors on the Left from Green street
towards Cambridge heath, Hackney road.
Globe Insurance Company 's Office, Cornhill, five doors on the Right from the
Mansion house, extending through to Lombard street also at. 106, Pall mall, about
six doors West of Carlton house.
Globe Lane, Mile End Road, is near 1/2 a mile on the Left below the turnpike, it
extends to Green street, Bethnal Green, and is near a mile in length.
Globe Newspaper Office, on the North side of St Clement's church in the Strand,
about # of a mile on the Right west from Temple bar, it adjoins the Angel Inn.
Globe Place, Bethnal Green, the North continuation of Globc St on the Left leading
towards Hackney road, being a part of the West side of Back lane.
Globe Place, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth , part of the Right side, commencing
near the Marsh gate, and extending towards the bridge.
Globe Stairs, Rotherhithe, by 192, Rotherhithe St about 2 1/4 of a mile below
London bridge, by the line of the river and 1/4 of a mile East from Rotherhithe
church, it it opposite Ratcliffe Cross.
Globe Stairs Alley, Rotherhithe, about 1/4 of a mile on the Right below the King
and Queen, opposite the stairs last described.
Globe. Street, Bethnal Green, is the North continuation of Globe lane from Mile
end, or is the first on the Right about of a mile East from the Green.
Globe Street, Wapping, at 60, Wapping St about of a mile on the Left below
Hermitage bridge, or the first street on the Right west from the London dock.
Globe Tavern, Fleet Street, at 132, North side, about twenty two doors on the Right
from Fleet market.
Globe Walk, Globe Court, Maid Lane, Borough, is the continuation of the said
court to Barclay and Perkins's brewery.
Globe Yard, Lower Thames Street, at 58, opposite the Custom house, about 1/4 of a
mile on the Left from London bridge, it is now occupied as a King's warehouse.
Gloucester Buildings, Brompton High Street or Road, forms part of the South side,
extending from Sloane street to Hooper's court or Queen's buildings.
Gloucester Buildings, Albion Place, Walworth, at the ,E. end, extending to
Gloucester place or the continuation of Weymouth street, from the Kent road.
Gloucester Coffee House, Piccadilly, 3t 76, about the middle of the North side, and
the corner of Berkeley street
Gloucester Court, St James's Street, St James's, at 9, on the East side, and is
that number on the Right from the Palace, it extends to Crown court.
Gloucester Court, Whitecross Street, St Luke's, at 111, 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 East end of the
last described.
Gloucester Court, Curriers Row, Blackfriars, the third on the Right from Bristow
St by St Andrew's hill, towards Ireland yard.
Gloucester House, Upper Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, at 33, eight doors
on the Right from Park lane.
Gloucester Mews West, George Street, Portman Square, two or three doors on the
R. west from Gloucester place and about the same distance East from Montague
Square.
Gloucester Mews North, New Road, Marylebone, behind 24, Gloucester place, on the
S. side Jenkins's nursery, and Lord's cricket ground.
Gloucester Mews East, King Street, Portman Square, the second on the Right about
fourteen doors West from Baker St extending to Dorset street
Gloucester Mews, George Street, Portman Square. See Little Gloucester street
Gloucester Place, New Road, Marylebone, forms part of the North side, extending
from Alsop's buildings towards Lisson green, and opposite Salisbury place and
Cumberland place.
Gloucester Place, Portman Square, the North continuation of Gloucester street from
the North West corner of the square commencing at George street and leading towards the New
road.
Gloucester Place, Holborn, at 147, North side, about six doors East from Gray's inn
lane, nearly opposite Middle row, it leads into Fox court.
Gloucester Place, Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, a few houses on the West side of the
said walk, adjoining Glasshouse St and the terrace, near Vauxhall gardens.
Gloucester Place, Walworth or Newington Butts, the East continuation of Prospect
row, from Walworth High St or road, or the last on the Left in Weymouth St from
the Kent road.
Gloucester Place, Walworth Common, at the West end of Westmoreland row, and the
corner of Providence place, about 1/8 of a mile on the Right from Surrey square
towards Camberwell road.
Gloucester Row, Gloucester Street, Hoxton, is parallel to the North side of it, the
entrance is by 1, at the West end of the said street.
Gloucester Row, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, the second on the Right from Hog lane or
Worship street and about eight or nine doors South from Holy well lane.
Gloucester Street, Portman Square, at the North West corner of the square, extending
to George street it is continued by Gloucester place towards the New road.
Gloucester Street (Little), George Street, Portman Square, at 32, about fifteen
doors on the Right from Baker street it extends to King
street.
Gloucester Street, New Road, Marylebone, the sixth on the Right about 1/4 of a mile
E. from the Yorkshire stingo or the North continuation of Gloucester place, Portman
square, being the first West parallel to Baker street
Gloucester Street, (Upper), New Road, Marylebone, Ls opposite the last described or
the first on the Right west from Baker street North.
Gloucester Street North, New Road, Marylebone, at l(i, Gloucester place, opposite
Quebec street the first street on the Left from the Yorkshire stingo, or the
second West from Baker street North.
Gloucester Street, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, at 43, the South West corner, extending
to the West end of Theobald's road, and leading to Kingsgate street, Holborn.
Gloucester Street, Hoxton Town, is about 1/3 of a mile on the Left from Old st
road, extending to Gloucester terrace, Haberdashers walk.
Gloucester Street, Mile End Old Town, the third West parallel to part of Cannon
street road, extending from 59, Charlotte street to the Commercial road.
Gloucester Street, Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from
Lambeth butts toward, Vauxhall gardens, and about 1/8 of a mile on the Left from
the North side of the gardens.
Gloucester Street, Oakley Street, Lambeth, the first on the Right from Westminster
bridge road, nearly opposite the Asylum, leading to Union street and Tower street
Gloucester Terrace, Hoxton, the North continuation of Haberdashers walk, on the Right
about of a mile from Old St road, entering by
Pitfield street.
Gloucester Terrace, Cannon Street Road, forms part of the West side, it extends
from the Commercial road to Charlotte St Whitechapel.
Glovers Hall Court, Beech Lane, Barbican, at 7, that number of doors on the Left
from 3, Whitecross street, near Chiswell street
Goat Street, Free School Street, Horselydown, the second on the Left a few doors
from the East end of Tooley street, it leads to Broad street it also branches off
to the Right leading to John street and Queen street
Goat Yard, Whitecross Street, St Luke's, at 163, the third on the Right about
sixteen doors from opposite the church, Old street and facing Banner street
Goat Yard, White Street, Borough, at 11, the second on the Left twelve doors from
behind St George's church towards Long lane, Bermondsey.
Goat Yard, Blackman Street, Borough, at 25, nearly opposite Old Lant street being the
third on the Left and that number from the South side of St George's church.
Godalmin or Godliman Street, Doctors Commons, the continuation of St Paul's
chain from 14, the South side St Paul's church yard, leading to Bennet's
hill and to 217, Upper Thames street
Goddards Rents, Webb Square, Shoreditch, the continuation of the North side of it,
entering by 47, Shoreditch, it leads to 48, Wheeler street.
Godfrey's Court, Milk Street, Cheapside, at 24, the second on the Left about
fourteen doors from 117, Cheapside.
Godfrey's Row, Mason Street, Lambeth, the second on the Left about ten or twelve
doors from 30, Bridge road, and near the same distance from Stangate street
Godwins Court, St Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, at 55, three doors South from New
street it leads to 23, Bedfordbury.
Goff's Coal Wharf, Whitehall, near the bottom of Northumberland St from the
Strand, the entrance is by Great Scotland yard, opposite the Admiralty.
Gold or Gould's Hill, Shadwell High Street, at 97, about 1/8 of a mile on the Right
below Shadwell church, it extends to Lower Shadwell by the side of the Thames.
Gold or Gould Square, Coopers Row, Tower Hill, the first on the Left from Jewry
ht. or from Crutched friars towards Tower hill, and immediately behind the
houses on the South side of John St America square.
Gold Street, King Street, St George's in the East, the first on both the Right and
L. about twenty doors from 30, New Gravel lane, it extends from Boarded entry to
Pearl street
Golden Buildings, Strand, at 167, nearly opposite the New church, about 1/5 of a mile
on the Left from Temple bar, and two or three doors West from Surrey street
Golden Court, Golden Lane, St Luke's, on the West side, four or five doors on the
L. north from Turk's head court, and the fourth on the Right about twenty four
doors from Old street
Golden Cross Inn, Charing Cross, on the North side, two or three doors West from St
Martin's lane.
Golden Lane, St Luke's or Cripplegate, the second on the Left in Barbican from
77 Aldersgate street it is opposite Red cross street and extends to Old street
Golden Place, Drury Lane, at 138, about the middle of the East side, opposite Duke's
court, it leads into Great Wild street
Golden Place, Kennington Lane, is parallel to and immediately behind the houses
in Chester place, extending from Market St to White Hart place by Kennington
cross.
Golden Square, is about 1/7 of a mile North from 28, Piccadilly, along Air St
Francis street and John street or is 1/4 of a mile South from 323, Oxford St along King
street and Upper John street
Golden Fleece Court, Minories, the second door on the Left from Aldgate High
street a
few yards South from Aldgate church.
Golden Fleece Yard, Tothill Street, Westminster, the fourth on the Right from the
Abbey, or about 10 or 12 doors South from Dartmouth, St in the opposite direction.
Golden Hart Wharf, Upper Thames Street.at the bottom of Joiners hall lane, from
79, in the said street.
Golden Leg Court, Cheapside, at 66, three doors West of Queen St or about seven
ditto East from Bow church.
Golden Lion Inn, St John Street, Clerkenwell, behind 111, on the East side, the
second inn and about ten doors on the Right north from Smithfield.
Golden Lion Yard, Gravel Lane, Borough, about the middle of the East side, between
Duke street and Maid lane, and facing Prices place, Edward street, Blackfriars
road.
Golden Mine Court, Aldersgate Street, at 20, about four doors on the Right north
from Falcon square.
Goldsmiths Alley, Charles Street, Drury Lane, a small narrow passage about eight
doors on the Right from Newton St Holborn, it leads into Coal yard and Smart's
buildings.
Goldsmiths Alms Houses, Hackney Road, on the West or left side the foot way, from
the Nag's head to London field, about 3/4 of a mile on the Left from Shoreditch
church.
Goldsmith Court, Great New Street, Fetter Lane, at 20, about twelve or fourteen
doors on the Left from 20, Fetter lane along West Harding street
Goldsmiths Hall, Foster Lane, Cheapside, adjoins 16, and is that number on the
R. from 147, Cheapside.
Goldsmiths Place. Hackney Road, on the North side, about 1/4 of a mile on the Left
from Shoreditch church, opposite Birdcage walk, and leading towards London field,
Hackney.
Goldsmith Row, East Harding Street, Fetter Lane. is the South side of the said
street, extending from 9, Great New street, to Gunpowder alley, Shoe lane.
Goldsmith Street, Gough Square, Fleet Street, at the North West corner, entrance by
145 Fleet street it extends to East Harding St three doors East from Great New
street,
Fetter lane.
Goldsmith Street, Wood Street, Cheapside, at 124, about ten doors on the Left from
123 Cheapside, it extends to 7 Gutter lane.
Goldsworthy Row, Deptford Lower Road, about 1/4 of a mile on the Right from
Paradise row, a little beyond the two mile stone from London bridge, nearly opposite
China halt,
Goodge Mreet, Tottenham Court Road, at 64, the third coach turning on the Left
from Oxford street it extends to Newman St Middlesex hospital.
Goodman's Fields, Whitechapel, a large district situate East of the Minories, West
of Church lane, North of Rosemary lane, and South of
Whitechapel High street.
Goodman's Gardens, Palmer's Village, Westminster, the second on the Left from opposite
Artillery place, or from the North side of Bridewell,
Goodman's Gardens, Hackney Road, is at the back of Middlesex place, about of a
mile on the Left from Shoreditch church.
Goodman's Stile, Church Street, Whitechapel, the second on the Right a few door;
from 72, Whitechapel High street, extending to
Lambert street and Little Ayliffe street.
Goodman's Yard Minories, at 60, on the East side about twenty two doors en the Right
from' Sparrow corner, Tower hill, it extends to Mansel street and Prescot
street
Goodwin and Powell's Wharf, Bermondsey or Rotherhithe wall, on the East side of
Fountain stair, about 1 1/4 of a mile from London bridge, by the line of the
river.
Goose and Gridiron Coach Office, St Paul's Church Yard, behind 74, on the North
side, the corner of London House yard.
Goswell Place, Goswell Street Road, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from old
street, and near the same distance on the Left from Islington, it leads to Charles
street, Northampton terrace, and the City road.
Goswell Street, St Luke's or Clerkenwell, is the North continuation of Aldersgate
street and St Martin's le grand, entering by 66, Newgate street, it extends to
Perceval street.
Goswell Street Road, the North continuation of Goswell street, extending from
Perceval street to the City road, Islington,
Gough House, Paradise Row, Chelsea. opposite 10, a few yards on the Left from the Hospital towards Battersea bridge.
Gough Square, Fleet Street, is behind the middle of the North side, entrance by 145
and 151, it leads to 20, Fetter lane, by West Harding street.
Goold's Court, Lambeth Upper Marsh,: is about twenty four doors on the Left west
from the turnpike nearly opposite Stangate street
Goulston Court, Goulston Square, Whitechapel, on the E side leading to Old
Castle street
Goulston Square, Whitechapel, about twelve doors on both the Right and the Left from
140, Whitechapel, along Goulston street
Goulston Street, Whitechapel, High Street, at 110, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left
east from Aldgate church, it leads to Gbulston square and Wentworth street.
Gower Mews, Gower Street, Bedford Square, at 82, five doors on the Left from the
N. East corner of Bedford square.
Gower Mews (Upper), Gower Street, Bedford Square, the first East parallel to it.
or the first on the Left in Francis street, from
Gower Street, towards Tavistock square.
Gower Strcct, Bedford Square, at the North East corner, extending to Francis St Tottenham court road.
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 East of Goodman's stile, and
leading to Well yard and 82, Lemon street
Govey's Place, Mile End High Road, is situate between the Three Mackerel and the
Mackerel and Bell public houses, near two miles on the Left from Aldgate pump.
Graces Alley, Wellclose Square, at the North West corner leading to Well street, by
the Royalty theatre, or three doors on the Left in Well street from 4, Cable
street
Graces Yard, Minories, at 46, about the middle of the East side, two doors North from
Swan street
Gracechurch Street, the North continuation 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 Right from 82, High
street it leads to Conway court, Burying ground passage, and Paddington street.
Grafton Mews, Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, at 20, thirteen doors on the Right
from 120, Tottenham Court road, towards the square it extends to 20, Warren
street
Grafton Street, Tottenham Court Road, at 120, about 1/2 mile on the Left from
Oxford street, or the second on the Right from the New
road, it extends to the South side of Fitzroy square.
Grafton Street (East), Tottenham Court Road, is opposite Grafton. St and 120, Tottenham court road. See the last described.
Grafton Street (Upper), Fitzroy Square, the VV. continuation of the South side the
said square, extending from Conway street to Cleveland street.
Grafton Street, Soho, the North continuation of Gerrard street, from Princes
street, or of Little Newport street, from Long Acre, it
leads to Monmouth street
Grafton Street, Dover Street, Piccadilly, the North continuation of it, entering by
68, Piccadilly, it extends from Hay hill, to 156, New Bond street
Grafton Yard, Tottenham Court, behind the houses on the East side the Hampstead
road, opposite Tottenham 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 street
Granby's Buildings, Drury Lane, at 111, about of a mile on the Right from the New
church in the Strand, and two doors North from Whitehorse yard.
Granby's Buildings, Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, the first on the Right through Queen's
court or yard, from Lambeth butts.
Granby Gardens, Artichoke Yard, Lambeth Marsh, a few doors on the Right in the said
yard, from 18, Lamberh marsh.
Granby Place, Artichoke Yard, Lambeth Marsh, the North continuation of the said
yard, towards Narrow wall from 18, Lambeth marsh.
Granby Row, Bethnal Green Road, is the first South parallel to part of it, say from
73 to 92, it extends from Abbey street to White street
Granby Row, Granby Street, Bethnal Green, about three doors on the Left from James
St and near the same distance on the Right from Oakley's row, leading into Busby
street
Granby Street, James Street, Bethnal Green, the first on the Right eight doors from
124, Church street it leads to Oakley's row, Thomas street and Brick lane.
Grand Junction Wharf, Whitefriars, (Messrs. Harvey and Napier's) at the bottom
of Water lane from 68 Fleet St bearing to the Right on the West side White friars,
dock, 1/8 of a mile West from Blackfriars bridge.
Grange Court, Carey Street, Lincoln's inn fields, at 27, about five or six doors
on the Right from Portugal street 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 1/2 a mile on the Left from Knightsbridge.
Grange Road, Bermondsey, commences at Star corner, by Bermondsey New road, and
extends East to what was lately called the Grange, about 1/4 of a mile in length,
it then branches off on the Right by Fort place to the green man, Kent road, and on
the Left by Bermondsey spa to Printer's place, Jamaica row, say 1/2 a mile each
way.
Grange Terrace, Grange Road. See Anderson's Buildings.
Grange Walk, Bermondsey Square, at the South East corner, extending to what was
lately called the Grange, about 1/5 of a mile in length, and leads to the
Neckinger road.
Grange Yard, Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, at 31, four doors on the Left
from Grange court, behind St Clement's work house, Portugal Street.
Grantham Place, Park Lane, about ten or twelve doors on the Right from Piccadilly,
leading into Brick street.
Grasshopper Court, Whitecross Street, St Luke's, at217, three doors on the Left
north from Beech street or from Chiswell street.
Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, at l48, about ten doors on the Right from Aldgate church,
it leads to Harrow alley (Rag fair), and the middle of Petticoat lane.
Gravel Lane (Old), Ratcliffe Highway, at 65, nearly opposite St George's church, it
extends to Newmarket street, by which it is continued to 157 Wapping street
Gravel Lane (New), Shadwell High Street, at 23, about 1/8 of a mile West from the
church, or is the first East parallel to Old Gravel lane, it extends to 197 Wapping street, by New crane.
Gravel Lane, Southwark, about 1/3 of a mile on both the Right and Left from 216, High
street, along Union street, Queen street and Duke street or the first coach turning on
both the Right and Left from Surrey chapel, Blackfriars road.
Gravel Walk, Blue Anchor Alley, Bunhill Row, St Luke's, is about the middle of
the South side of it, viz. between 109, Bunhill row, and 99, Whitecross street
Gray's Buildings, Duke Street, Manchester Square, at 38, the second on the Left
about twelve doors from 174, Oxford street
Gray's lnn, is on the North side of Holborn, opposite Middle row and on the West side of
Gray's inn lane, principal entrance at Holborn court.
Gray's Inn Gardens, on the West side of part of Gray's inn lane, extending North to
the King's road, the principal entrance is at the North end of Fullwood's rents,
from 31, Holborn.
Gray's Inn Lane, Holborn, the fifth coach turning on the Right about 1/4 of a
mile West from Fleet market, it extends from Middle row to Battle bridge, St Pancras,
about a mile in length.
Gray's Inn Lane (Little), at 73, on the East side of the last described, about 1/4
of a mile on the Right from Middle row, it leads to Tothill street, Laystall
street, and Mount pleasant.
Gray's Inn Passage, Red Lion Street, at 18, the second on the Right being that
number of houses from 71, Holborn, it leads to Bedford row.
Gray's Inn Place, Gray's Inn Square, at the South West corner, or at the North end of
Warwick court, from 40, High Holborn, opposite Chancery lane.
Gray's Inn Square, on the West side of Gray's inn lane, entrance opposite 30, in the
said lane, or from 20, (opposite Middle row),Holborn, through Holborn court.
Gray Street, Duke Street, Manchester Square, the second on the Right about fourteen
doors from 174, Oxford street, and near the same distance on the Left from the
square.
Gray Street, George's Row, Blackfriars Road, is the continuation of it on the North
side, the South side being called Pleasant retreat, it extends from the John
o'Groats house to Baron's buildings.
Gray's Walk, East Street, Walcot Place, Lambeth, commences at the West end of it,
about a mile on the Right from Westminster bridge, extending to Lambeth walk.
Graystock Place, Fetter Lane. See Greystock Place.
Great Yard, Gun Alley, Wapping, the second on the Right from 101, Wapping street,
or a few doors from Green b. nk, on the East side of Wapping church.
Great Yard, Parish Street, Horselydown, the second on the Right from the bottom of
Tooley street leading to Dog and Bear yard.
Greek's Court, Bermondsey Streer, at 39, that number of doors on the Left from
Tooley street, and nearly opposite Webb St
Greek Street, Soho, at the South East corner of Soho square, extending to the West end
of Litchfield street, or the East end of King street, from Princes St
Green Bank, Wapping, below the London docks, extending from the North side of
Wapping church to 160, Old Gravel lane, about 1/3
of a mile on the Right from Ratcliffe highway.
Green Bank, Tooley Street, at 81, about 1/4 of a mile on the Left being that
number of houses from London bridge and two or three doors below Morgan's lane.
Green's Building, Lambeth Lower Marsh, the first on the Right about 1/8 of a mile
from the turnpike, (near Westminster bridge) towards Surrey chapel, Blackfriars
road.
Green Church Yard, St Catherine's Court, St Catherine's, the first on the Right
in the said court, entering from St Catherine's street, or at the bottom of
St
Catherine's lane, from 50, Upper East Smithfield.
Green Court, Tothill Fields, Westminster, at the back of the Horseguards
hospital, Rochester row, about 2/3 of a mile from Buckingham gate.
Green Court, Coleman Street, London Wall, about nine doors on the Right from London
wall, of about 1/8 of a mile on the Left north from the Old Jewry.
Green Court, Green Street, Blackfriars Road, is two or three doors South from
Hopton's alms houses, or is nearly opposite Church St from Blackfriars road.
Green Park, St James's Park, on the West side the Stable yard, extending from
St
James's Park to Piccadilly.
Green Place, Green Street, Bethnal Green, the first on the Right below Globe street
about 1/3 of a mile East from the Green.
Green's Row, Chelsea, is opposite the Hospital wall, being the second on the Left along
Smith St from the King's road, or the first on the Right from Paradise row.
Green's Row, Bermondsey New Road, the fourth on the Left a few doors from the
Bricklayers arms, Kent road towards Bermondsey church, it leads to Green's Rope
walk.
Green Street, Leicester Square, at the South East corner, extending to 6, Castle
street, and nearly opposite Hemming's row from 118, St Martin's lane.
Green Street, Theobald's Road, Red Lion Square, opposite 30, about three doors
on the Right west from Great James street and Bedford row, and near the same
distance East from Red lion street and Lamb's conduit street.
Green Street, North Audley Street, Grosvenor Square, at 27, the second on the Right
about twelve doors from 262 Oxford street, it extends to Park lane.
Green Street or Court, Little Pulteney Street, Golden Square, at 10, that number
of doors on the Right from Wardour St or from Princes St Soho, it extends to 20,
Peter street.
Green Street, Bethnal Green, at the South E, corner of the Green, extending east
towards Bow common, about 3/8 of a mile in length.
Green Street, Blackfriars Road, or Christ Church, the first on the Right about
eight doors from that part of the said road which is opposite Christ church, it leads
to Bear lane and Green walk.
Green Street, Eennet's Row, Blackfriars Road or St George's Fields, the third
on the Right from the said read, about a mile from Blackfriars bridge, it extends
to Higlers lane.
Green Street (New), Higlers Lane, St George's Fields, nearly opposite the last, or
the 6th on the Right from Blackfriars road, it leads into King St and Belvedere
buildings by the King's Bench.
Green Walk, Buckingham Row, James Street, Westminster, about 1/4 of a mile on
the Right from Buckingham gate, along James St and on the East side of Lady Dacre's
alms houses.
Green Walk, Christ Church, Surrey, the second on the Right in Holland St entering
from Blackfriars road by the bridge, it extends to Church St
Green Walk, Christ Church, Surrey, or Blackfriars Road, the third on the Right in
the said road, about 5 of a mile from the bridge, it extends from the South side of
the church to Collingwood St
Green Walk, St George's Fields. See Green Street.
Green Yard (for the City), White Cross Street, Cripplegate, at 34, the first on
the Right about nine doors North from 115, Fore St
Green Yard, Pepper Alley, High Street, Borough, the first on the Left about three
or four doors from 214, High street by London, bridge.
Green Yard, Upper East Smithfield, at the back of 110, opposite Nightingale lane, or
the fifth on the Right in Blue anchor yard from 48, Rosemary lane.
Green Dragon Yard, Swallow Street, at 37, about of a mile on the Left from 322,
Oxford street. and nearly opposite Conduit street
Green Dragon Court, Cow Lane, West Smithfield, at 43, about twenty one doors on
the Left east from Fleet market and nearly opposite Hosier lane.
Green Dragon Court, St Andrew's Hill, L'lackfriars, at 10, the first on
the Left about eight doors from Earl street and is nearly opposite the church.
Green Dragon Yard, Worship btreet or Hog Lane, Shoreditch, the first on the Left a
few doors from 21, Norton falgate towards the Curtain road.
Green Dragon Court or Yard, Whitechapel Road, ten doors on the Left east from
Osborn street it extends from opposite the church to Montague street.
Green Dragon Alley, Wapping, at 191 Wapping street two door West from New Gravel
lane, nearly opposite New Crane stairs.
Green Dragon Alley, Narrow Street, Limehouse, the second on the Left about nine
doors from Mr. Turner's wharf, leading into Risby's rope walk.
Green Dragon Court, High Street, Borough, the first West parallel to part of it,
say from 276 to 2S7, or the first on the Right in York St
Green Dragon Inn, Bishopsgate, behind 85, Bishopsgate street within, on the West
side, about twenty doors South from the church.
Green Dragon Inn, Giltspur street at the North end of the Compter, or the first gateway on the Right a few yards from Newgate street towards Smithfield.
Green Dragon Coach Office, at 56, Fleet street about the middle of the South side,
seven doors East from Serjeants inn.
Greenfield Street, Mile End Old Town, the third on the Right from 266, Whitechapel
road along Fieldgate street, extending to the Commercial road, or the sixth on
the Right in the Commercial road, West from Cannon St road.
Green Gate Court or Yard, Hampstead Road, is about 1/4 of a mile on the Left from
the New road or from Tottenham court road and a few doors North of the chapel.
Green Gate Gardens, Hackney Road, is about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from
Shoreditch church, behind the Green gate Public house.
Green Gate Court or Yard, Curtain Road, Holywell Mount, the first on the Left a
few doors from Worship street or a few doors on the Right from Chapel street
Green Arbour or Green Harbour Court, Lambeth Hill, Upper Thames Street, the
second on the Left a few doors from 212, Upper Thames street or five doors on the Right
from Old Fish St
Green Arbour or Green Harbour Court, Old Bailey, about four or five doors on the
R. from Snow hill, nearly opposite Newgate street it leads by a flight of steps to Seacoal lane.
Green Harbour Court, Little Moorfields, about six doors on the Left from 62, Fore
street near the West side of Moorfields.
Green Harbonr Court, Golden Lane, St Luke's, about ten doors on the Right in
Turk's head court from the West side of Golden lane, it leads to French alley
and 21 Goswell street.
Greenhill's Rents, St John Street, West Smithfield, about fourteen doors on the
L. from 75, on the North side of Smithfield. it leads to Red lion court and Cow
cross.
Green House Row, Westminster Bridge Road, St George's Fields, forms part of the
N. side, a few doors on the Right from the Obelisk towards the bridge.
Greenland or Commercial Dock, at the lower part of Rotherhithe, about 3 1/4
miles from London bridge by the the line of the river, and near 1/3 of a mile
from the Victualling office, Deptford, in the opposite direction.
Green Lettuce Court, Fore Street, Cripplegate, at 106, about six doors on the Left
from Cripplegate buildings towards Moorfields.
Green Lettuce Lane, Cannon St at 30, nearly opposite Abchurch lane, it leads to
Lawrence pountney hill, Duck's foot lane, and 145, Upper Thames street
Green Man and Still Waggon Office, Oxford Street, at 321, the corner of Swallow
street, Note, the Coach office is nearly opposite.
Greenwich (Little), 43, Aldersgate street. See Horn alley.
Greenwood's Court, Nightingale Lane, at 25, the fifth on the Right from 110, Upper
East Smithfield and between Angel alley and Sun yard.
Greenwood's Rents, Slade's Buildings, Angel Square, Bishopsgate Without, the West
continuation of it, entering by 137, Bishopsgate street, about six doors North from
Sun street.
Gregg's Alley, Essex Street, Whitechapel, the third on the Right from 105,
Whitechapel High St two or three doors from Wentworth St
Gregg or Grigg's Court, Goodman's Yard, Minories, the second on the Left from 60,
in the Minories, or the first on the Right in Swan St from 48, Minories.
Gregg's or Grieg's Gardens, Commercial Road, St George's in the East, on the North
side by Doran's Row, about 1/4 of a mile on the Left below Cannon St road.
Gregories or Gregory's Court, Corporation Row, Clerkenwell, the first on the Left
three or four doors from the North end of St John St West Smithfield.
Gregory's Place, Half Moon Alley, Aldersgate Street, the first on the Right a few
yards from 138, Aldersgate St towards Bartholomew close.
Gregory's Place, New Way, Maze, Borough, about ten doors on the Left from 30, in
the Maze towards St Thomas's hospital, or is facing the South end of Dean St from
201, Tooley street
Gregory's Terrace, Hull Street, St Luke's, at the North end of it, facing the
Market garden, entering by John's row.
Grendon's Court, Tabernacle Walk, Moorfields, the second on the Right a few
doors from the Tabernacle towards Old street
Grenvillc Street Brunswick Square, at the South West corner, extending to 83, Upper
Guilford street and the second West in it, from the Foundling hospital.
Grenville Street, Sommers Town, the first parallel to the North side of Clarendon
square or Polygon.
Grenville Mews, Grenville Street, Sommers Town, is parallel to and between the
S. side of the said street and the North side of Clarendon square.
Gresham Alms Houses. See the City Green Yard behind 31 Whitecross street, Cripplegate.
Gresse Mews, Gresse Street, Rathbone Place, at the South end of the said street behind
numbers 21 & 22.
Gresse Street, Rathbone Place, at 22, that number of doors on the Right from 24,
Oxford street it leads to Stephen street and to Black horse yard, Tottenham court
road.
Greville Street, Brook Street, Brook's Market, Holborn, the first on the Right
about ten or twelve doors from 140, Holborn hill, it extends to Leather lane.
Greville Court, Greville Street, aforesaid, at 9, on the North side, leading into
Beauchamp street and Brook's market.
Grey Coat Place, Tothill Fields, Westminster, on the West side of the Grey coat
school, nearly opposite Rochester row.
Grey Coat School, Tothill Fields, Westminster, at the West end of Great Peter
street
and South end of Strutton ground, extending on the Left towards Rochester row.
Grey Eagle Street, Spitalfields, the first on the Right in Phcenix St about twenty
seven doors from 38, Wheeler street it extends to Black eagle St leading to Brick
lane, by Hanburys brewery.
Grey Friars, Newgate Street, at 108, on the North side, nearly opposite Warwick lane,
leading to Christ's hospital.
Greyhound Alley, St Mary Axe, about six doors on the Right from 116, Leadenhall St leading into Bury
St
Greyhound Court, Millford Lane, Strand, the first on the Right a few doors from
200, in the Strand, leading to Water Stand Arundel street.
Greyhound Court, Chick Lane, West Smithfield, about six doors on the Right from
Field lane or from Saffron hill, ur the last on the Left from West St West
Smithfield.
Greyhound Court, St Catherine's Lane, Tower Hill, the second on the Left a few
doors from 49, Upper East Smithfield, it leads to Back alley.
Greyhound Inn, West Smithfield, between 12 and 13, on the West side, about twelve
doors North from Hosier lane.
Greyhound Lane, Whitechapel Road, at 106, opposite the London hospital, about 3/4 of
a mile on the Left below Aldgate church, it extends to Ducking pond row.
Greyhound Yard, High Holborn, at 82, about 1/2 a mile on the Right from Fleet
market and ten doors West from Red lion street
Grey stock Place, Fetter Lane, at 101, nearly opposite Dean street the third on the Right
from 33, Holborn hill, leading to Cursitor street, Chancery lane.
Grievson's Rents, Melior Street, Snow's Fields, Borough, about the middle of
the North side between John street and Marble court.
Griffin Inn, Church Street, St George's, Borough, facing the South side of the church, a few yards on the Right from Blackman street towards Kent St about 1/2 a
mile from London bridge.
Griffin Passage, Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, at 28, the first on the Left nineteen doors from Piccadilly, leading to Shepherd's market.
Griffin Place, Dog Row, Berhnal Green, the first on the Right a few doors from Mile end turnpike towards Bethnal green.
Griffin Street, Shadweil, the continuation of Peal alley from 61, Shadweil High
st, or the first East parallel to Fox's lane, extending from Shadwell market to
Shadwell dock.
Griffin's Wharf, Tooley Street, at the bottom of Morgan's lane, from 80, Tooley
street about 1/4 of a mile below London bridge.
Griffith's Rents, Bermondscy Street, at 34, and is that number of houses on the
L. from Tooley street, it leads by a narrow passage to Magdalen street
Grimson's Rents, Melior Street, Snow's Field , Borough. about the middle of
the, North side, between John street and Weston street
Grocer Court, Shoreditch, at 83, the fourth on the Right a few doors from the
turnpike towards Shoreditch church.
Grocer Court, Kingsland Road, at 55, on the North side of Sanders's Gardens, a few
doors on the Left from Shoreditch church.
Grocer Court, Upper Well Alley, Wapping, the second on the Left a few doors from
110, Wapping St on the East side the church.
Grocers Hall Court, Poultry, at 35, about ten or twelve doors on the Right west
from the Mansion house and leads to Grocers hall.
Grog Court, Nightingale Lane, Limehouse, at the North end of It by the New cut.
Grosvenor Gate, Park Lane, near 1/2 a mile on the Left from Piccadilly, or about
of a mile on the Right from Oxford St in the opposite direction, leading into Hyde
park.
Grosvenor Market, Davies Street, Oxford Street, the first on the Left about six
doors from 29 Oxford street it communicates with South Molton St at 23.
Grosvenor Mews, Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, at 77, three or four doors
on the Left from 123, New Bond St leading to Davies street. Berkeley square.
Grosvenor Place, Hyde Park Corner, on the South side the turnpike where the numbers
begin, it extends to the King's road, and is continued by Lower Grosvenor place
to Arabella row, Pimlico.
Grosvenor Place (Lower), Pimlico, extends from the King's road to Ranelagh
street
and is about 1/4 of a mile on the Right from Buckingham gate. See the last article.
Grosvenor Row, Chelsea, the East continuation of Royal Hospital row, extending
from George street to Ebury street and Queen street.
Grosvenor Place, Borough Road, St George's Fields, a part of the South side,
extending from Mansfield place on the Right from the Obelisk towards the Stones end
and Newington causeway.
Grosvenor Square, at the South end of Duke street, from 277, Oxford, street or the
third on the Right in Grosvenor St from 123, New Bond street also at the North end of
South Audley street 1/4 of a mile from Stanhope St Park lane.
Grosvenor Street, New Bond Street, at 123, the fourth on the Left about 1/3 of a
mile from 58, Piccadilly, or the third on the Right 1/5 of a mile from 307, Oxford
street it extends to Grosvenor square.
Grosvenor Street (Upper), the West continuation of the last described, extending
from the South West corner of the square to Park lane.
Grosvenor Street (Little), Berkeley Square, at 63, Grosvenor street, nine doors East
from Davies street it leads to Grosvenor mews, John street and Berkeley square.
Grosvenor Street, Pimlico, forms part of the East side of the King's road,
extending from Upper Eaton street, or from Grosvenor place towards Chelsea,
Grosvenor Street, Millbank Row, Westminster, at 6, under the archway, about
seventeen doors on the bank of the Thames from the Horseferry road.
Grove, Great Guildford Street, Borough, is opposite New street, and is the first on
the Left about fifteen doors from 35, Queen street
Grove (New), Mile End Road, forms part of the South side, viz. between the Plough
and Thompson's nursery, about 2 1/4 miles from Aldgate pump.
Grove's Court, White Horse street, Ratcliffe, at the Mend of Brook street,
nearly opposite Butcher row, by Bull or Ball yard.
Grove House, Mile End Road, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left below the Plough,
towards Thompson's nursery and Bow, near 2 1/3 miles from Aldgate.
Grove Place, Northampton Terrace, City Road, is about of a mile on the Left from
Finsbury square, and is near the turnpike, opposite the City gardens and Anderson's
buildings, it leads to Goswell street road.
Grove Place, Mile End Road, is parallel to part of the south side of it, viz.
from the turnpike to Assembly row, it extends from
Epping place to Redman's' row, leading towards Stepney green.
Grove Place, Deptford, the continuation of Victualling office row, on the West
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 from Shoreditch church.
Grove Road, Mile End Road, a few yards on the Left below the Plough, about 1 of a
mile East from Mile end turnpike, and 2 from Aldgate.
Grove Street, Greenland Dock, is parallel to the Thames on the West side of
Pudman's yard, it extends from George street or Hunt's row, (about 1/8 of a mile
below Greenland dock) to Victualling office row.
Grove Street, Commercial Road, the fourth on the Left west from Cannon street
road, nearly opposite Thomas street, and the first East of King street.
Grot's Gardens, Cannon Row, Mint Street, Borough, a few doors West from the South end
of Lombard street or from Little Suffolk street
Grub Street, Westminster, at 33 Vine street about eight doors on the Left from 43 Millbank street, extending to the Horseferry road.
Grub Street, Cripplegate, at 97 Fore streer, the third on the Right from
Moorfields, or fifteen doors on the Left from the North end of Wood street,
Cheapside, it extends to Chiswell street
Grub's Yard, Castle Lane, Borough, two or three doors on the Left north from
Morris's walk, or a few doors on the Right from Maid lane.
Guilford Mews, Great Guilford Street, Russell Square, at 87, about five doors
W.from Lansdown place, and the same distance East from Grenville street
Guilford Place, Great Guilford Street, Russell square, about the middle of the
S. side, opposite the Foundling hospital, or the North termination of Lamb's Conduit
St
and Red Lion street from 71 High Holborn.
Guilford Street (Great), Russell Square, on the East side, extending to Gray's inn
lane, or is the fourth on the Left in Gray's inn lane, near 1/2 a mile from Middle
row, Holborn.
Guilford Street Upper, the West end of the last described is so called.
Guilford Street (Little), Russell Square, at 49, Bernard street under the archway,
the first on the Left a few doors from Russell square, it extends to Great Coram
street
Guildford Street (Great), Queen Street, Borough, at 35, the third on the Right
about of a mile from 214, High street, it extends to Maid lane.
Guildford Street (Little), Queen Street, Borough, at 71, opposite the last described,
it leads to Lombard street and the Mint.
Guildhall, King Street, Cheapside, at the North end of it, from 92, Cheapside, it
communicates with 76, Basinghall street
Guinea Mews, Bruton Place, Berkeley Square. See Bruton Mews.
Gullan's Yard, Princes Street, Westminster, is behind 1, Great
George street nearly facing the South East corner of St James's park.
Gullan's Yard, New Bond Street, at 52, between Maddox street and Brook street,
about 3/8 of a mile on the Right from 58, Piccadilly, and 1/8 ditto from 307,
Oxford street.
Gullman's Mews or Yard, Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, the second on the Left
about five or six doors from 146, New Bond street
Gun Alley (Little), Moorfields, at 27, about the middle, of the West side, the
fourth on the Left from 61, Fore street, four or five doors from Tenter alley.
Gun Alley (Upper), Wapping, at 104 Wapping street, opposite Gun dock, about seven
doors on the Left below the London docks.
Gun Alley (Lower), Green Bank, Wapping, about seven doors on the Left east from
the London docks, nearly opposite Wapping church and the last described.
Gun Alley, Bermondsey Street, at 84, about the middle of the East side or six
doors North from Russell street it leads to White's grounds.
Gun Court, St John Street, Clerkenwell, at 161, two doors South from Wilderness
row, about 1/4 of a mile on the Right from West Smithfield.
Gun Court, Cable Street, Wellclose Square, at 58, two or three doors on the Left
east from Church lane.
Gun Dock, Wapping, nearly opposite 104 Wapping street, two or three doors East from
the London docks, and about 1 1/6 of a mile below London bridge by the line of
the river.
Gun Lane, Limehouse, at 23, Three colt street, about twelve doors on the Right
north from Ropemakers fields, it extends to the Commercial road.
Gun Square, Houndsditch, at 150, seven doors on the Right from Aldgate church, and
two doors from Gravel lane.
Gun Street, Spitalfields or Old Artillery Ground, the third on both the Right and
the Left in Union St from 69, Bishopgate without, it extends from Artillery street to
Fort street
Gun Street, Higlers Lane or Friar Street, St George's Fields, the third on the
R. from that part of Blackfriars road which is nearly opposite the Magdalen hospital,
it leads to James street and the Borough road.
Gun Yard, Pepper Alley, High Street, Borough, the first on the Left a few yards
from 314, High street by London bridge.
Gunhill Court, Cherry Garden Street, Rotherhithe or Bermondsey, the second on
the Left a few doors from Cherry garden stairs.
Gun House Alley and Stairs, Lambeth. See Bomb house alley.
Gunpowder Alley, Shoe Lane, at 95, about eighteen doors on the Left from 130,
Fleet street it is continued by East Harding St to Great New street leading to Fetter
lane.
Gunpowder Court, Crutched Friars, or Jewry Street, two or three doors on the Right
from John St America square, towards Aldgate.
Gun and Shot Wharf, Tooley Street, at the bottom of Morgan's lane on the Right from
80, Tooley street, about of a mile below London bridge.
Gut Lane, Poplar. See Dolphin lane.
Gutter Lane, Cheapside, at 132, the second on the Left from St Paul church yard,
it extends to Maiden lane, and is on the East side of Goldsmith's hall.
Guy's Hospital, St Thomas's Street, Borough, a few doors on the Right from 43,
High street about of a mile from London bridge.
Gwyn's or Gwin's Buildings, Goswell Street Road, part of the West side, adjoining
the City road by the New river near Islington.
Gynn's Place, Lisson Grove, Lisson Green, is about 1/4 of a mile on 4 the Right
north from the Yorkshire stingo, passing the White lead manufactory.