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

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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Macclesfield street, Gerrard Street, Soho, at 15, about eight doors on the Left from Princes Street  it leads to Dean Street
Macords Rents, Choppins Court, Old Gravel Lane, the first on the Right a few doors from behind 25, Old Gravel lane, near Wapping.
Maddox Street, Hanover Square, is the third on the Right in Swallow Street  from 322 Oxford Street  it extends to St Georges church.
Maddox Street (Little), Hanover square, is facing St Georges church and the last described, it extends to 43, New Bond Street 
Magdalen Alley or Passage, Great Prescot Street, Goodmans Fields, at 18, about the middle of the South side leading to Chamber Street 
Magdalen Circus, Magdalen Street, Tooley Street, about the middle of it, and behind 151 Tooley street.
Magdalen Hospital, Blackfriars Road, about 1/2 a mile on the Right from Blackfriars bridge, and near 1/8 of a mile on the Left from the Obelisk.
Magdalen Place, Tooley Street, at 143, nearly opposite Stoney lane, about 1/4 of a mile on the Right from London bridge.
Magdalen Row, Great Prescot Street, Goodmans Fields, forms part of the South side, near the middle, by Magdalen aliey.
Magdalen Street, Tooley Street, at 148, nearly opposite Stoney lane, extending to 23 Bermondsey Street 
Magna Place, Hoxton Town, near Saunders Gardens, a few doors on the Right from Old Street  road.
St Magnus Church, at the North end of London bridge, being the corner of Lower Thames Street 
Magpye Alley, Wentworth Street, Spitalfields, two or three doors East of Rose lane, and nearly opposite Essex St from 115 Whitechapel High Street 
Magpye Court, Aldersgate Street, at 180, nearly opposite the Castle and Falcon Inn.
Magpye Court, Shoreditch High Street, at 10, about 3/8 of a mile on the Right from Bishopsgate church, it leads to Blossom Street 
Magpye and Stump Coach Office, at 117 Newgate Street  about ten or twelve doors on the Left from the Old Bailey.
Mahogany Court, Whitecross Street, St Lukes, at 81, about twelve doors on the Right from Chiswell Street  towards Old Street 
Maid Lane, Southwark, is some what parallel to Bankside and the Thames, extending from near Clink Street  to Gravel lane, about 1/3 of a mile in length.
Maida Place, Printers Place, Bermondsey, nearly opposite the Gregorian Arms, about # a mile below Dock Head, and near the West end of Jamaica row.
Maiden Lane, Southampton Street, Covent Garden, at 30, about ten doors on the Left from 388, in the Strand, leading into Chandos Street 
Maiden Lane, Battle Bridge, St Pancras, on the East side the Smallpox hospital, nearly facing the North end of Grays Inn lane,
Maiden Lane, Wood Street, Cheapside, at 110, the third on the Left from 122, Cheapside, it extends to Foster lane.
Maiden Lane, Queen Street, Cheapside, intersects it at 37, about 1/5 of a mile from 70, Cheapside, it extends from Garlick hill to College hill.
Maiden Row, Borough Road, St Georges Fields, the first on the Left from the Kings Bench towards the Obelisk.
Maidenhead Court, Berwick Street, Oxford Street, at 99, four doors North from Peter Street 
Maidenhead Court, Snows Rents, 1 York Street, Westminster, the first on the Right from nearly opposite Queen square.
Maidenhead Court, Aldersgate Street at 28, about eleven doors North from Falcon Street it extends to Nicol square.
Maidenhead Court, Little St Thomas Apostles, at 19, three doors East from 69 Queen Street , Cheapside.
Maidenhead Court, Moor Lane, Fore Street, Cripplegate, about three doors on the R. from 86 Fore Street 
Maidenhead Court, Wheeler Street, Spitalfields, at 67, five doors North from Flower de Lis Street  entering by 10 Shoreditch High Street 
Maidenhead Court, Broad Wall, Christ Church or Lambeth, is about the middle of the West side, a few doors South from Stamford Street , Blackfriars road.
Maidenhead Court, Great Garden Street, St Catherines, about the middle of the North side, viz. between St Catherines lane and Butcher row.
Maidenhead Court, Wapping, at 102, about four doers on the Left below the entrance to the London docks.
Maidenhead Court, Farmer Street, Shadwell, at 61, the fourth on the Left from 38 Shadwell High Street 
Maidmans Row, Mile End Road, the first on the Right below Bencrofts alms houses, near two miles from Aldgate, it extends towards Rhodes Wells.
Maidstone Buildings, High Street, Borough, at 228, about fourteen doors on the R. south from St Margarets hill, and of a mile from London bridge.
Maidstone Court, Old Nicol Street, Bethnal Green, a few doors ore the Right in it from Cock lane.
Maidstone New Wharf, Queen Hithe, entrance by 60, Upper Thames St about 3/8 of a mile below Blackfriars bridge.
Major Fouberts Passage, Swallow Street, at 61, opposite Conduit Street it extends to 81 King Street
Malaga Court, Nightingale Lane, Upper East Smithfield, at 36, a few doors on the L. below the entrance to the London docks.
Manchester Buildings, Cannon Row, Westminster, the second North parallel to part of Bridge St extending to the Thames.
Manchester Mews, Manchester Street, Marylebone, two or three doors on the Right from the North West corner of Manchester square.
Manchester Mews North, Manchester Stret, at 14, being that number of doors on the Right from the North West corner of Manchester square.
Manchester Square, the North end of Duke Street from 171 Oxford Street and at the South end of High Street and Thayer Street on the Right from the New road.
Manchester Street, Manchester Square, at the North West corner, extending to Dorset Street
Manor Buildings, Kings Road, Chelsea, is behind Manor Place. See the next article
Manor Place, Kings Road, Chelsea, about 1/6 of a mile on the Right from Smith Street towards Battersea bridge, and nearly opposite Robinsons lane, from Cheyne walk.
Manor Place, Walworth High Street or Road, the fifth on the Right near 1/2 a mile from the Elephant and Castle, it leads to Penton place.
Manor House Academy, Kennington Lane, is nearly opposite Carlisle chapel, about of a mile on the Right from the Plough and Harrow public house.
Manor Row, Manor Place, Walworth, is the South or opposite side of the way to the said place.
Manor Row, Deptford Lower Road, the first on the Right from the seven houses, towards the Halfway house.
Manor Row, Little Tower Hill, on the East side, leading to Upper East Smithfield.
Manor Row (Little), on the East side the last described.
Manor Street, Chelsea, between 13 and 14 Cheyne walk, by the side of the Thames, a few doors East from the church.
Manor Terrace, Kings Road, Chelsea, is nearly opposite Manor place, extending from Robinsons lane, towards Battersea bridge.
Mansel Street, Goodmans Fields, the South continuation or Somerset Street from Aldgate High Street or at the East end of Swan St from 47, in the Minories.
Mansfield Mews , Mansfield Street, Marylebone, is between 11, in the said street, and 16 Harley Street
Mansfield Place, Borough Road, St Georges Fields, forms part of the Right side, near the Obelisk, extending towards the Kings Bench.
Mansfield Street, Marylebone, the first East parallel to part of Harley Street say from 9 to 23, extending from 2 Queen Ann Street West, to New Cavendish Street
Mansfield Street, Borough Road, St Georges Fields, the first on the Right from the Obelisk towards the Kings Bench, it leads to St Georges market.
Mansion House (the Residence of the Lord Mayor), the large stone building at the W. end of Lombard street, and Cornhill.
Mansion House Alley, Kennington High Road, by the Mansion house public house, about 1/8 of a mile South on the Right from Kennington lane.
Mansion House Coach Office, Mansion House Street, a door or two on the Right from Cornhill, nearly opposite the Mansion house.
Mansion House Row, Kennington High Road, near the two milestone, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right south from Newington church, it extends to Kennington lane.
Mansion House Street, the West continuation of Cornhill to the Poultry and Cheapside.
Mansons Ways, Bermondsey or Rotherhithe Wall, on the East side of Mill Stairs and St Saviours dock, near a mile below London bridge.
Marble Street or Court, Webb Street, Borough, the first on the Right about six doors from Weston Street or from the Maze, towards 218 Bermondsey Street
Marchmont Place, Little Coram Street, Tavistock Square, on the East side, being the second on the Left from 10 Tavistock place.
Marchmont Street, Great Coram Street, Brunswick Square, at 44, being the continuation of Everett St from 48 Bernard Street it extends to Tavistock place.
Marden Court, Broad Wall, Christ Church. See Maidenhead Court.
St Margarets Chapel, Westminster, on the South side of Little Chapel St between Strutton ground and James street,
St Margarets Chapel, Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, about eight doors on the R. from 63 Wells Street
St Margarets Church, Westminster, on the North side of the Abbey, about 1/2 a mile from Charing cross.
St Margarets Church, Lothbury, at the East end, facing the North front of the Bank of England.
St Margaret Pattens Church, Rood Lane, Fenchurch Street, at the South end, being the corner of Little Tower Street
Margaret Court, Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, at 59, about the middle of the South side, four doors East from John Street it leads to the North West corner of Oxford market.
St Margarets Hill, High Street, Borough, the open space by the Town hall, about 1/4 of a mile on the Right from London bridge.
Margarets Rents, Snows Fields, Borough, behind 35, towards Weston St and the Maze.
Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, at the South East corner, extending to 63 Wells Street or the second on the Left in Wells Street from 63, Oxford street.
Margaret Street, Westminster, on the East side of the Abbey, being the South continuation of Parliament street.
St Margarets Workhouse, Westminster, at the West end of Orchard Street by Great Chapel Street and Strutton ground.
Maria Place, Bakers Row, Whitechapel Road, the first on the Left a few doors from 94, in the said road.
Maria Place, Blue Anchor Road, Bermondsey, about of a mile on the R, from the turnpike Fort place, towards Rotherhithe, and near the same distance on the Left from the Blue anchor.
Marigold Stairs, Upper Ground, Christchurch, on the West side of Blackfriars bridge, and near it.
Marigold Court, Strand, at 370, seven doors West of Exeter Change.
Marigold Court, Star Corner, Bermondsey, a few doors on the Right from the Church, towards Bermondsey New road.
Marigold Street, Rotherhithe or Bermondsey Wall, the first West parallel to Cherry garden Street and the first East to Salisbury Street it extends to Mill pond Street
Marine Brewery, Broad Street, Ratcliffe, is opposite 81, being a few doors on the Right below Stone stairs.
Marine Crescent, Prospect Row, Bermondsey, the first on the Left from the Neckinger turnpike towards Jamaica row and Mill pond bridge.
Marine Society. behind 54, Bishopsgate within, about seven doors South from Camomile Street
Mariners (Three) Court, Fore Street, Cripplegate, at 102, about four doors West from Grub Street
Mark Lane, Fenchurch Street, at 55, the fourth on the Right from Gracechurch Street it extends to 67 Great Tower Street
Mark Street, Paul Street, Finsbury Square, at 55, the second on the Right from Worship Street it extends to James Street near the Curtain road.
Market Court, Oxford Street, at 92, about 1/8 of a mile on the Right from St Giles, it leads to Oxford market.
Market Hill, Shadwell High Street, at 65, the second on the Right east of the church, it extends to Shadwell market.
Market Lane, Pall Mall. behind the Opera House, nine doors on the Right from the Haymarket.
Market Lane, White Hart Place, Kennington Lane, at 13, being that number of houses on the Left from Kennington cross, it extends to Edward Street
Market Row North, St James's Market, the North side of the said market, nearly opposite Norris Street from 56, in the Hayrnarket.
Market Row South, Market Row East, and Market Row West, are merely the different sides of St James's market.
Market Row, Oxford Market, the South and West sides of the said market, also the part which leads into John Street
Market Row, Carnaby Market, the East side of the said market, being the continuation of Marshall Street
Market Row West, Carnaby Market, the West side of the said market.
Market Square, Hart Street, Bloomsbury, on the South side opposite Lyon Street from 143, High Holborn.
Market Street, Hart Street, Bloomsbury, three doors on the Left from the South West corner of Bloomsbury square.
Market Street, Oxford Street, at 87, about 3/8 of a mile on the Right from St Giles, it leads to Oxford market.
Market Street, St James's Market, at the North West corner, extending to 127 Jermyn Street
Market Street, Horseferry Road, Westminster, part of the East end of the said road, say from the White horse to Millbank row.
Market Street, May Fair, on the West side of Shepherds market.
Market Street, Soho, on the West side of Newport market, extending to Little Newport Street
Market Street, Shadwell, at the South East corner of Shadwell market, leading to Shadwell dock.
Market Street, Borough Road, St Georges Fields. the second on the Right from the Obelisk towards the Kings Bench, it leads to St Georges market.
Market street, Walcot Place, Lambeth, the fourth on the Left about 1/2 a mile from the Asylum towards Kennington cross, it leads to Kennington lane.
Marlborough Court, Pall Mall, at 82, about nine doors East from the Palace.
Marlborough Court, Carnaby Street, Carnaby Market, at 24, the third on the Left from Great Marlborough Street leading to Carnaby market.
Marlborough Mews, Queen Street, Oxford Street at the East end of the said street from 310 Oxford Street
Marlborough Place, Pall Mall, at 81, about eight doors on the Right from the Palace.
Marlborough Place, Walworth High, Street or Road, forms part of the Right side, about 1/4 of a mile from the Elephant and Castle, it extends from Hampton Street to the Terrace.
Marlborough Place, Kennington Cross, forms part of the East side of the road, and is nearly opposite Upper Kennington lane.
Marlborough Row, Carnaby Market, at the South West corner, or three doors on the Right in Cross court from 20 Carnaby Street
Marlborough Square, Great Peter Street, Westminster, about the middle of the South side, between Whistlers Ground and Adam a Digging yard.
Marlborough Street (Great), Carnaby Market, the first on the Right in Poland Street about twelve doors from 365 Oxford Street
Marlborough Street (Little), at 31 King Street the third on the Left from 323 Oxford Street it extends to Carnaby Street & Great Marlborough Street
Marlows Rents, St Catherines Square, Tower Hill, on the North side by St Catherines court and Catshole court.
Marmaduke Place, Marmaduke Street, St Georges, in the East, the first on the Right from John Street towards William Street
Marmaduke Street, John Street Street, Georges in the East, the first on the Right a few doors from Cannon Street road, it extends to William Street
Marman Street, Cannon Street Road, St Georges in the East, is parallel to part of the West side, being the continuation of Humberstone Street from the Commercial road.
Marquis Court, Drury Lane, at 70, about 1/3 of a mile on the Left from the New church in the Strand.
Marsh Place, Lambeth Lower Marsh, at 13, the first on the Left a few doors from the turnpike, towards Blackfriars road.
Marsh Wall, Poplar. See Mill Wall.
Marshall Street, Silver Street, Golden Square, the first on the Right about thirteen doors from Little Windmill Street, Haymarket, it extends to Broad Street and Carnaby market.
Marshall Street, London Road, St Georges Fields, the fourth on the Right from the Obelisk towards the Elephant and Castle.
Marshalsea Prison, High Street, Borough, behind 118, about 1/3 of a mile on the L. from London bridge.
Marsham Street, Westminster the fourth on the Left along Wood street and Little Peter street, from 64 Millbank Street being the continuation of Great Smith Street to the Horseferry road.
Marion Place, Sommers Town, is facing the North end of Mason street from Northams Buildings.
Marson Street, Sommers Town, See Mason Street.
Martha Street, St Georges in the East, the second on the Right in Charles Street from op. Bluegate fields, Back lane, it extends to Church road.
St Martins Alms Houses, Crown Street, Soho, nearly opposite Phoenix street, about six doors on the L, from Compton Street
Martins Buildings or Court, Old Street, St Lukes, is nearly opposite the Hospital, about eight doors East of Bunhill row.
Martins Buildings, Milk Street or Yard, Shadwell, is opposite the end of Farmer St entering by 39 High Street
St Martins Church (in the Fields), Charing Cross, a few doors on the Right in St Martins lane from 487, in the Strand.
St Martins Church, Ludgate Street a few doors on the Right from St Pauls church yard, or two or three doors East of the Old Bailey.
St Martins Church, St Martins Lane, Cannon Street, is three or four doors on the L. from 42, Cannon Street
St Martins (Outwitch) Church, Threadneedle Street. the corner of Bishopsgate Street a few doors on the Left from Cornhill.
St Martins Court, St Martins Lane, Charing Cross, at 89, opposite New Street about 1/4 of a mile on the Left from Charing cross, it leads to Castle Street, Leicester square.
St Martins Lane, Charing Cross, at 487, in the Strand, where the numbers begin and end, say 1 and 150, it extends to Long acre.
St Martins Lane (Little), the continuation of the last described, extending from Long acre to West Street
St Martins Lane. Cannon Street, at 42, it extends to 138, Upper Thames street, being the second on the Right in it from London bridge.
St Martins le Grand, at 65, Newgate St about seven or eight doors on the Right from Cheapside, it extends to Aldersgate Street
St Martins Street, Leicester Square at 38, about the middle of the South side, leading to Whitcomb Street
Martin Street, Westmoreland Place, City Road, the first on the Left from Collingwood Street entering by Providence Street
St Martins Street, Higlers Lane or Friar Street, Blackfriars Road, the second on the Right a few doors from the said road.
Martin Street (New), Upper East Smithfield, the first on the Left behind 97, or the last on the Left in Blue Anchor yard, from 43, Rosemary lane.
Martin Street, Essex Street, Whitechapel, the second on the Left from 105 Whitechapel High Street towards Wentworth Street
St Martins Workhouse, St Martins Lane, Charing Cross, behind 128, nearly opposite the church, extending to Hemmings row and Castle Street
St Mary Abchurch. See Abchurch Yard, Abchurch Lane.
St Mary Axe, Leadenhall Street, at 117, nearly opposite the East India House, being the first on the Left from Comhill.
St Marys Church, Aldermanbury, between 65 and 66, the corner of Love lane.
St Marys Church, St Marys Hill, Lower Thames Street, a few doors on the Left from op. Billingsgate towards Eastcheap.
St Mary Aldermary Church, Bow Lane, a few doors on the Left from 59 Cheapside, or behind 38 Watling Street
St Mary le Bow Church, Cheapside, between 55 and 56, about the middle of the South side.
St Mary Magdalen Church. Old Fish Street, forms the West corner of the Old Change.
St Mary Magdalen Church, Bermondsey, at the South end of Bermomhey St or the East end of Long lane from St Georges church, Borough.
St Marys Church, Whitechapel, near 1/2 a mile on the Right east from Aldgate.
St Mary le Strand Church, the second church on the Right about 1/4 of a mile from Temple bar (also called the New church).
St Marys Church, Newington, about 1/6 of a mile on the Right from the Elephant and Castle towards Kennington.
St Marys Church, Rotherhithe, about 1 1/4 mile below London bridge by the line of the river, and nearly opposite Wapping dock stairs.
St Marys Church, Lambeth, on the bank of the Thames, about 3/8 of a mile above Westminster bridge.
St Mary Somerset Church, Upper Thames Street, between 203 and 204, being the corner of Old Fish street hill, near 1/2 a mile on the Right from London bridge.
St Mary Woolnoths Church, Lombard Street, on the West side the General post office, being a few doors on the Right from the Mansion house.
St Marys Hill, Lower Thames Street, at 98, opposite Billingsgate market, leading into Rood lane and to 23 Fenchurch Street
St Mary Overys Dock, Borough, on the West side of St Saviours church, about 1/8 of a mile above London bridge.
Marys Place, Mary Street, Hampstead Road, at the North end of it, Or the last on the Right entering by Charles Street
Marys Row, Bethnal Green Road, on the East side of Wilmot square, being the continuation of Ann Street
Mary Street, Hampstead Road, the West end of Charles Street on the Right or the continuation of Brook Street from the New. road.
Mary Street, Whitechapel Road, at 76, West side the workhouse, about 1/4 of a mile on the Left below the church.
Mary Street, St Georges in the East, the fourth East parallel to part of Cannon Street New road, extending from Upper Chapman Street to Lower Chapman Street
Mary Street, Stepney, the first on the Right in Ocean St from opposite the Walnut tree public house Cow lane, extending to Sommers or Summers Place.
Marylebone or Marylebone Court, Weymouth Street, Marylebone, at 26, three doors E. from Little Marylebone Street it extends to Chesterfield Street
Marylebone Court House, at 150 Oxford Street about the middle of the North side, being the corner of Marylebone lane.
Marylebone Dispensary, at 77 Welbeck Street being the second door on the Left from Henrietta Street, Cavendish square.
Marylebone Infirmary, New Road, Marylebone, is about 1/4 of a mile on the Left from Tottenham court road, and a few doors East from Upper Baker Street
Marylebone Lane, Oxford Street, at 158, about 1/4 of a mile on the Right from St Giles, nearly opposite New Bond street, it extends to High Street
Marylebone Mews, Great Marylebone Street, at 49, between 35 Welbeck Street and 58 Wimpole Street
Marylebone Passage, Wells Street, Oxford Street, at 68, the second on the Left from 64 Oxford Street it extends to 77 Margaret Street
Marylebone Street (Great), at 51, Harley St being the second on the Left from the N. West corner of Cavendish square, it extends to High Street
Marylebone Street, (Little), at 23, the West end of Great Marylebone Street about five doors on the Left east from High Street it extends to Weymouth Street
Marylebone Street (Upper), the East continuation of New Cavendish Street and Great Marylebone Street it extends from 53 Great Portland Street to Howland Street
Marylebone Street, Golden Square, or Piccadilly, the continuation of Titchborn Street from the Haymarket, or from Coventry Street it extends from Sherrard Street to Brewer Street
Marylebone Workhouse, Northumberland Street, Marylebone, opposite 22, about the middle of the West side, adjoining the Infirmary.
Marygold. See Marigold.
Masons Alley, Basinghall Street, the first on the Right about fourteen doors from Cateaton Street leading to White rose court and 30, Coleman Street
Masons Buildings, City Road, about 1/6 of a mile on the Left from the said road along Winkworths Buildings towards Hoxton.
Masons Court, George and Catherine Wheel Yard, Bishopsgate Without, the second on the Right behind 80 Bishopsgate Street
Masons Court, Shoreditch High Street, at 109, about twelve doors on the Left from the church, towards Bishopsgate.
Masons Court, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, about eight doors on the Right from the North end of Osborn street.
Masons Court, High Street, Mile End New Town, the first on the Left three or four doors from the North end of Great Garden Street
Masons Hall, on the South side of Masons alley, between 14 Basinghall street, and 30, Coleman street.
Masons Stairs, Bankside, near Corny cap alley, about 1/3 of a mile below Blackfriars bridge and opposite Broken wharf, Upper Thames Street
Mason Street, Sommers Town, the first on the Right in Northams buildings, from Weston street or from the Brill, it leads to Marsons Place and Chapel path.
Mason Street, Bridge Road, Lambeth, at 30, the third on the Right about 1/8 of a mile from Westminster bridge.
Masons Yard, Duke Street, St James's, the second on the Left about twelve doors from 182 Piccadilly, it leads to Ormond yard.
Masons Yard, Queen Ann Street East, or Foley Place, at 54, South side, and behind 33 Great Portland Street
Masons Yard, Broad Street, St Giles, at 61, two doors on the Left from Drury lane towards the church.
Masters in Chancerys Office, at 24 Southampton buildings, Holborn, about four doors on the Right from 53 Chancery lane.
Mathematical Society, Crispin St Spitalfields, behind 35, about eight doors on the Left from Union street.
Matilda Place, North East Passage or Alley, Wellclose Square, at 6, the first on the Left from 35 Cable street.
Matthews Buildings, King Street, Spitalfields, about three or four doors on the L. from 158 Brick lane.
St Matthews Church, Friday St is two doors on the Right from 35 Cheapside.
St Matthews Church, Bethnal Green, is near 1/2 a mile on the Right along Church Street from 65 Shoreditch.
Matthews Place, Hackney Road, forms part of the Left side, between Durham place and Cambridge heath turnpike, about 7/8 ofa mile from Shoreditch church.
Matthew Street Paul Street, Finsbury Square, at 55, being the first South parallel to Leonard Street it extends to James St near the Curtain road.
Maudlins Rents, Lower East Smithfield, at 41, the second on the Left from Butcher row, it extends to 33 Nightingale lane.
Maunday House Lane, Bethnal Green Road, the last on the Left about a mile from 65 Shoreditch.
Maxwells Court, Long Alley, Moorfields, two doors on the Left from the North side of Moorfields.
Mays Buildings, Brick Street, Piccadilly, on the North side, nearly opposite Down Street
Mays Buildings (Great), St Martins Lane, Charing Cross, at 40, about the middle of the East side, it leads to 10 Bedfordbury.
Mays Buildings (Little), Bedfordbury, at 39, opposite the last, it leads to Bedford court.
Mays Buildings, Kennington Oval, on the North East side, between Bowling green place and Clayton Street
May Fair, there is no particular pile of buildings distinguished by this name, but the neighbourhood on the North side of Piccadilly near Park lane is so called.
May Fair Chapel, Curzon Street, about the middle of the South side near Shepherds market.
Mays Row, New Cut, Limehouse, at the North end of Nightingale lane, on the Right from Fore street.
Maynard Street, St Giles, the first on the Right in Bainbridge Street a few yards from the East end of Oxford Street
Maypole Alley, High Street, Borough, at 201, about twelve doors South of Union Street
Maypole Alley or Court, Upper East Smithfield, at 22, nearly opposite Butcher row.
Maze, Tooley Street, Borough, at 194, about 1/6 of a mile on the Right from London bridge, it extends to Weston Street and Maze pond.
Maze Court (Little), Maze Pond, Borough, the first on the Left west from the last described.
Maze Court (Great), Little Maze Pond, Borough, at the back or South side of the last described.
Maze Pond (Great), Borough, the continuation of New Street being the first on the Right in St Thomas Street from 43, Borough High St it leads from behind Guys hospital to Snows Fields.
Maze Pond (Little), Borough, the last on the Right in the Maze, from 194 Tooley Street it extends to New Street and the last described.
Meads Court, Old Bond Street, at 19, being that number of houses on the Right from 57 Piccadilly.
Mead Place, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, forms part of the South side, about of a mile on the Left from the Obelisk, on the East side of the Asylum.
Mead Row, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, on the East side the Asylum, extending from the last described to Woolsingham place.
Mead Street, Bethnal Green, the fourth on the Left in Turville Street from 37 Church Street leading into Vincent Street
Meadow Row, Rockingham Row, Kent Road, the second on the Left about 1/8 of a mile E. from the Elephant and Castle.
Meards Court or Street, Wardour Street, Soho, at 57, being that number of houses on the Left from 382 Oxford street, it leads to Dean street.
Mecklenburg Hotel, Charing Cross, on the West side the Kings mews, being the corner of Whitcomb Street
Medical Society, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, three doors on the Right from 151 Fleet Street
Meeting House Alley, Wapping, the continuation of Queens head alley, from 122 Wapping Street it extends to Johnson Street, Old Gravel lane.
Meeting House Court, Drury Lane, at 29, about twelve doors on the Left from Long acre towards St Giles.
Meeting House Court, Water Lane, Blackfriars, is the third on the Right from 3 Ludgate Street along Pilgrim Street and Broadway.
Meeting House Court, Old Jewry, at 17, the second on the Right from 81 Cheapside.
Meeting House Court, Long Alley, Worship Street, a few doors on the Right from Worship Street towards Moorfields.
Meeting House Court, Miles lane, the second on the Right from 49, Cannon St and about ten doors on the Left from 131 Upper Thames Street
Meeting House Court, Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, a few doors on the Left from 147 Houndsditch, leading into Stoney lane,
Meeting House Court, Gainsford Street, Horselydown, at 18, two or three doors West of Thomas Street
Meeting House Lane, Poplar High Street or Road, about 1/3 a mile on the Left from the Commercial road and nearly opposite the Harrow public house.
Meeting House Walk, Snows Fields, Borough, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from 109 High Street, Borough, along King St it leads to Richardson Street and Long lane, Bermondsey.
Meeting House Yard, Redcross Street, Cripplegate, at 15, about the middle of the W. side.
Meeting House Yard, St Martins Lane, Cannon Street, at 20, the first on the Left a few doors from 41 Cannon Street
Meeting House Yard, Three Colt Street, Limehouse, the first on the Right from the church towards the Thames.
Meeting House Yard, Dock Head, the first on the Right from New Street or from Russell Street towards Shad Thames.
Meggs Alms Houses, Whitechapel Road, between 228 and 233, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right east from the church.
Melina Place, Westminster Bridge Road, St Georges Fields, forms part of the North side, about 1/8 of a mile on the Right from the Obelisk towards the Asylum.
Melior Street, Borough, the second street on the Left from 194, Tooley Street along the Maze and Weston Street and about twelve doors on the Right from Snows Fields.
Memel Street, Domingo Street, Old Street, St Lukes, the first on the Right a few yards from 14 Old street.
Mercers Alms Houses, White Horse Street, Ratcliffe, at the North end of it, facing Stepney church yard.
Mercers Court, Great Tower Street, at 72, on the North side, between Mark lane and Mincing lane.
Mercers Court, St Marys Hill, Tower Street, at 30, opposite the church.
Mercers Hall, Ironmonger Lane, Cheapside, three or four doors on the Right from 90 Cheapside.
Mercers Row, High Street, Shadwell, at 209, about of a mile on the Left from St Georges church, or the second on the Right west from Shadwell church.
Mercers School, College Hill, at 20, two or three doors on the Left from Cloak lane towards Upper Thames Street
Mercers Street, Long Acre, at 123, the first on the Left from St Martins lane, it leads to Little White lion Street and Seven Dials.
Merchants Buildings, Poplar, on the West side the East India Alms houses, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right down the East India Dock road from Limehouse.
Merchants (Company of) trading to Africa, Bush Lane, Cannon Street a door or two on the Right from 22 Cannon Street under the gateway.
Merchant Seamens Office, over the South side of the Royal Exchange, entrance from Cornhill.
Merchant Taylors Alms Houses, Princes Street, Rosemary Lane, about five doors from Sparrow corner, near the Minories.
Merchant Taylors . Hall, at 32 Threadneedle street, a few doors on the Left from 116 Bishopsgate within.
Merchant Taylors School, Suffolk Lane, a few yards on the Right from 151 Upper Thames Street
Merlins Cave, Spa Fields, in the fields between Clerkenwell and Pentonville, on the West side the New river head.
Merlins Mechanical Museum, at 11 Princes Street, Hanover square, extending to 315 Oxford Street
Merlins Place, Spa Fields. See Merlins Cave.
Merlins Rents, Shoe Lane, at 50, on the South side St Andrews church, Holborn hill.
Mermaid Court, High Street, Borough, at 120, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left from St Margarets hill towards St Georges church.
Mermaid Row, Snows Fields. See Ship and Mermaid Row.
Merrets Buildings, Peter Street, Sun Street, Bishopsgate, the first on the Right four or five doors from the South side of Sun Street
Mertons Court, Ratcliffe Highway, at 198, West end by the corner of Ship alley, Wellclose square.
Mesnards Wharf, Shad Thames, Horselydown, on the West side of St Saviours dock, about 1/4 of a mile below London bridge.
Mestaers Rents, Rotherhithe Street about 1/2 a mile on the Right below the church.
Mestaers Ship Yard, Rotherhithe, on the East side of King and Queen stairs, and op. the last described.
Metcalfs Buildings, Phillipss Buildings, Walworth Common, at the back of Westmoreland row, near the academy.
Metcalf Court, Essex Street, Whitechapel, four doors on the Left from 197 Wentworth Street or from the Star public house.
Metcalf Court, Jacob Street, Dock Head, the first on the Right a few doors from Mill Street towards Rotherhithe street
St Michaels Alley, Cornhill, at 44, seven or eight doors East from Birchin lane, it leads to George yard and 56 Lombard Street
St MichaelsChurch, Cornhill, behind 44, on the South side. See St Michaels Alley.
St Michael Bassishaws Church, Basinghall Street, about the middle of the West side, communicating with Aldermanbury at 19, by Church alley.
St Michaels Church, Wood Street, Cheapside, about eighteen or twenty doors on the Left from 122, Cheapside.
St Michaels Church, Crooked Lane, four doors on the Left from 49 Cannon Street
St Michaels Church, Upper Thames Street, at 200, about the middle of the North side.
St Michaels Church. College Hill, about the middle of the K. side.
Michaels Grove, Brompton High Road, the fifth coach turning on the Left about 1/2 a mile from Knightsbridge.
Michaels Place, Brompton, forms part of the Left side the High road, about 1/2 a mile from Knightsbridge.
Middle Row, Knightsbridge, part of the High road, about 1/2 a mile from Hyde park corner, at the commencement of the Brompton road.
Middle Row, Holborn, a pile of houses which stand out in the street with the foot path behind them, opposite Grays inn lane, about 1/4 of a mile on the Left from Fleet market.
Middle Row, St Giles, about seven houses which stand out in the street from 37 Broad Street to King Street on the East side the church.
Middle Row, Goswell Street, a small part of the East side, adjoining the South side of Old Street
Middle Row Place, Holborn, at 326, High Holborn on the West side of Middle row (late Kings head court).
Middle street, Cloth Fair, the continuation of it, entering by 60, on the East side of West Smithfield towards 126 Aldersgate street.
Middle Shadwell, the first South parallel to part of High street. say from 76 to 87, it extends from Popes hill to Broad bridge.
Middle Turning, Shakespears Walk, Shadwell, the fourth on the Left from High Street entering by 49, on the West side the church.
Middlesex Chapel, Hackney Road, about 1/5 of a mile on the Right from Shoreditch church.
Middlesex Court, Drury Lane, at 35, about six doors on the Left from Long acre towards St Giles.
Middlesex Court, Bartholomew Close, a narrow dark, passage behind 61, at the N.E. corner, leading to Little Bartholomew close.
Middlesex Hospital, Charles Street, Marylebone, on the North side, facing Berners Street, Oxford Street
Middlesex Place, New Road, Paddington or Lisson Green, about 1/6 of a mile on the Left from Edgware road and nearly opposite the Yorkshire stingo.
Middlesex Place, Hackney Road, forms a part of the Left side by the Axe public house, about 1/5 of a mile from Shoreditch church.
Middlesex Societys Charity School, at 18, Cannon Street New Road, St Georges in the East, nearly opposite Lower Chapman Street
Middlesex Street, Somers Town, the first East parallel to Ossulston Street extending from Chapel path to Hamden Street
Middlesex Street, Aldgate, that end of Petticoat lane which adjoins 41 Aldgate High Street
Middlesex Street (Little), Petticoat Lane, is about twenty doors on the Right in the last described from 41 Aldgate High Street
Middlesex Terrace, Hackney Road, forms part of the Right side by Middlesex chapel, about of a mile from Shoreditch church.
Middletons Buildings, Foley Place or Queen Ann Street East, at 59, South side, about four doors on the Left from 87, Great Titchfield Street
Midford Place, Tottenham Court Road, at 113. between London Street and Grafton Street about 1/2 a mile on the Left from Oxford Street
Midway Place, Deptford Lower Road, a few yards on the Right south of the Halfway house towards Deptford.
St Mildreds Church, Bread Street, about twelve doors on the Left from 47 Cheapside, being the corner of Watling Street
St Mildreds Church, Poultry, a few doors on the Left from the Old Jewry and nearly op. the Mansion house.
St Mildreds Court, Poultry, on the East side St Mildreds church.
Mile End Charity School, Stepney Green, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right from Mile end road towards Stepney church.
Mile End Corner, Dog Row, Bethnal Green, a few doors on the Left from the turnpike Mile end, towards Bethnal green.
Mile End Green, the first South parallel to part of Whitechapel road, commencing near the South East corner of the London hospital and extending to Grove place.
Mile End New Town, a large district on the North side of Whitechapel road, bounded on the North by Bethnal green and on the West by Spitalfields parishes.
Mile End Old Town, a large district on the North side the Commercial road, extending West to Whitechapel church yard.
Mile End Rcad, the continuation of Whitechapel Road, commencing at the turnpike, about a mile from Aldgate, and extending to Bow.
Mile End Workhouse, Bencrofts Place, Mile End Road, a few yards on the Right from op. Bencrofts alms houses, about 1 3/4 mile from Aldgate.
Miles s Lane, Upper Thames Street, at 130, a few doors on the Right front from London bridge, it leads to Crooked lane and 49 Cannon Street
Miless or Meymotts Rents, Church Street, Horselydown, the first on the Left a tew yards from the South side of St Johns church yard.
Miless Rents, Long Lane, Bermondsey, the first coach turning On the Left about 1/8 of a mile from Bermondsey church yard.
Milford House Academy, at 21, Canterbury Row, Newington, about of a mile on the L. from Newington church towards Kennington common.
Milford Lane, Strand, at 200, opposite St Clements church, under the archway, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left from Temple bar.
Milk Alley, Wardour Street, Soho, at 62, about of a mile on the Left from 382 Oxford Street it leads to Dean Street
Milk Street, Cheapside, at 116, the fourth on the Left from St Pauls church yard, it extends to Cateaton Street
Milk Yard, Shadwell, is East of or behind 133, New Gravel lane, it extends towards Shakespears walk.
Millbank Row, Westminster, the continuation of Millbank St by the side of the Thames, extending to the fields.
Millbank Stairs, Westminster, at the South end of Millbank Street, opposite the Horseferry road, near 1/2 a mile above Westminster bridge.
Millbank Street, Westminster, the continuation of Abingdon Street from Old Palace yard by the Abbey, it extends to the Horseferry road.
Millbank Walk, the continuation of Millbank row, by the side of the Thames towards Chelsea.
Mills Buildings, Knightsbridge High Road, about 1/2 a mile on the Right from Hyde park corner, and nearly opposite Brompton road.
Mills Ccurt, Type Street, Finsbury Square, two doors on the R, from 21, Chiswell Street towards Ropemakers Street
Mills Court, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, the second on the Right from Old Street road, and nearly opposite Norfolk place.
Mills Court, Petticoat Lane, Spitalfields, the third on the Left a few doors from Widegate street, Bishopsgate.
Mill Lane, Tooley Street, at 55, the first open lane or street on the Left from London bridge, it leads to Battle bridge stairs.
Mill Place, Commercial Road, Limehouse, on the South side near 1/4 of a mile West from the church, it leads to Richardsons timber yard and Risbys rope walk.
Mill Stairs, Bermondsey or Rotherhithe Wall, on the East side of St Saviours dock, near 7/8 of a mile below London bridge, and opposite Hermitage stairs.
Mill Street, Bermondsey or Dock Head, the continuation of Dock head, bearing to the Left on the East side of St Saviours dock, it extends to Mill stairs.
Mill Street, Lambeth Walk, on the North side the Windmill, leading to Pratt Street
Mill Street, Maddox Street, Hanover Square, at 19, behind St Georges church, intersecting Conduit Street at 15.
Millwall, Poplar, the bank of the Thames, below Limehouse hole and the entrance to the West India docks towards Blackwall.
Mill Wharf, Bermondsey or Rotherhithe Wall, on the East side of Mill stairs and St Saviours dock, about 7/8 of a mile below London bridge.
Mills Yard, Great Peter Street, Westminster , at the West end of it, nearly opposite the Gray coat school.
Mill Yard, Lemon Street, Goodmans Fields, behind 82, on the Right it leads to 80 Cable Street
Mill Hill Mews, Wimpole Street, Marylebone, at 91, five or six doors from Oxford chapel or from Henrietta Street
Mill Pond Bridge, Rotherhithe, the first on the Left in West lane from the Thames near Cherry garden stairs, it leads to Paradise street.
Mill Pond Row, Rotherhithe, on the West side of the Mill pond, extending from Mill pond bridge towards the Blue anchor road.
Mill Pond Street, Bermondsey or Rotherhithe the East continuation of Jamaica row, leading to Mill pond row and bridge.
Millards Court, Dukes Court, Chick Lane, the first on the Left a few doors from Chick lane.
Millers Court, Aldermanbury, at 36, five or six doors on the Left from London wall.
Millers Rents, East Street, Walworth, the first on the Right a few yards from Walworth High Street or road.
Millers Wharf, Lower East Smithfield, on the West side of Parsons stairs, and East side the Leith and Berwick wharf, about 1/4 of a mile below the Tower.
Millman Mews, New Millman Street, six doors on the Right from Great Guilford Street
Millman Place, Great James Street, Bedford Row, the last on the Right from Bedford row, and nearly opposite the chapel.
Millman Street, Great James Street, Bedford Row, the North continuation of it, extending from Chapel Street to Longs yard.
Millman Street (New), Great Guilford Street, Foundling Hospital, at 16, the second street on the Left from Grays inn lane.
Mincing Lane, Fenchurch Street, at 43, the third street on the Right from Gracechurch Street it extends to 82 Great Tower Street
Minor Place, King Street, St Georges Fields, the last on the Left from Belvedere buildings on the W, side the Kings Bench.
Minord Court, Anchor and Hope Alley, Wapping, at 13, about six doors on the Right from the London docks wall.
Minories, opposite Aldgate church, where the numbers begin and end, viz 1 and 159, it extends to Tower hill.
Minories ( Little). See Church Street.
Mint (New), Tower Hill, the large new building on the East side of Little Tower hill by Victualling office square.
Mint, Borough, (a mart for household goods) at the South end of Redcross Street and the W. end of Mint street.
Mint Square, Borough, the centre of the said market. See the last article.
Mint Street, Borough, opposite St Georges church, near 1/2 a mile on the Right from London bridge, leading to the Mint.
Mirror of the Times Newspaper Office, a few doors on the Left in Hind court from 147 Fleet Street and facing Gough square.
Mitcham Street, Lisson Green, the rst on the Right in Lisson Street from Chapel Street, towards Bell Street, Paddington.
Mitchell Court, Mitchell Street, St Lukes, at the West end of the said street by Brick lane.
Mitchell Street, Brick lane, Old Street, St Lukes, at 61, the first on the Right from 113 Old Street it leads by the North side of the church to Old Street square.
Mitre Buildings, Temple, the South end of Mitre Court from 41 Fleet Street
Mitre Buildings, Three Colt Street, Limehouse, about the middle of the West side, leading to Church row.
Mitre Court, Fleet Street, at 11, being that number of houses on the Right from Temple bar, it leads to Mitre buildings and Kings Bench walk.
Mitre Court, St Pauls Church Yard, at 71, a few doors on the Left from Ludgate Street leading into London house yard.
Mitre Court, Hatton Garden, eight doors on the Right from Holborn hill, leading to Ely place.
Mitre Court, St John Street, Clerkenwell, at 143, near 1/5 of a mile on the Right from West Smithfield.
Mitre and Hat Court, St John Street, Clerkenwell, at 150, about six doors North from the last
Mitre Court, Cheapside, at 18, about that number of houses on the Right from St Pauls church yard.
Mitre Court, Milk Street, Cheapside, at 34, about five doors on the Left from 116 Cheapside.
Mitre Court, Fenchurch Street, at 20, being that number of houses on the Right from Gracechurch Street
Mitre Court, Aldgate, at 29, the first on the Left a few doors from Leadenhall Street it leads to Dukes place.
Mitre Court, Mint Street, Borough, opposite Redcross Street or the third on the Left from op. St Georges church.
Modifords Court, Fenchurch St at 10, three doors West from Mincing lane.
Moffats Court, Gascoigne Place, Crabtree Row, Hackney Road, is about the middle of the West side.
Moffat Street, City Road, the continuation of Trafalgar Street entering opposite Fountain place, near 1/2 a mile on the Right from Finsbury square.
Molton Street. See South Molton.
Molyneux Street, Queen Street, Edgware Road, the third on the Left about | of a miie from 61 Edgware road, it extends to John street.
Monday Court, Carnaby Market, at the North East corner, about eighteen doors on the R. from the West end of Broad Street
Money Bag Alley, Blue Anchor Yard, Rosemary Lane, the second on the Left a few doors from 48 Rosemary lane.
Monkwell Buildings, Coffee House Walk, Hoxton, a few doors on the Left from opposite Rentons gardens towards the Bacchus Coffee house.
Monkwell Streer, Falcon Square, near the North East corner, about thirteen doors on the Right in Silver street from 81 Wood Street
Monmouth Court,Whitcomb Street, Charing Cross, the second on the Right a few doors from Cockspur Street
Monmouth Court, Monmouth Street, St Giles, at 7, four doors from Great White Lion Street
Monmouth Place, Walworth Common, on the West side of Surrey square, Kent road.
Monmouth Street, Broad Street, St Giles, the second on the Right a few doors from the church towards Holborn, it extends to Moor Street
Monmouth Street, Shadwell, the first South parallel to part of Shadwell High Street say from 57 to 75, it extends from Shadwell market to Popes hill.
Monster Row, Neat Houses, Chelsea, the continuation of Georges row to the Monster public house, entering by the bridge at Pimlico.
Montague Close, Borough, between St Saviours church and the Thames, entrance by Pepper alley, near London bridge.
Montague Court, Little Britain, the last on the Right from Aldersgate street, and op. the entrance to St Bartholomews hospital.
Montague Court (Little), Little Britain, about twelve or fourteen doors from the last described towards Aldersgate Street
Montague Court, George and Catherine Wheel Yard, Bishopsgate Without entrance by 94 Bishopsgate Street
Montague Court (Old), Old Montague Street, Whitechapel, adjoins the East corner of Black lion court, entering by 38 Whitechapel road.
Montague Mews West, George Street, Portman Square, behind the West side of Montague square.
Montague Mews,, Montague Place, Portman Square, the first on the Right from the West end of Dorset Street, it extends to Durweston Street
Montague Mews, Montague Street, Russell Square, the first on the Right from 86, Great Russell St towards the said square.
Montague Place, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, at 24, the second on the Left from the North West corner of Portman square, being the West continuation of Dorset Street
Montague Place, Bedford Square, at the North East corner, extending to 37 Russell square.
Montague Square, Marylebone, opposite the North end of Montague Street from Quebec Street entering by 236 Oxford street.
Montague Street, Cumberland Place, the continuation of Quebec Street, entering by 236 Oxford Street it extends to Montague square.
Montague Street, Russell Square, at 43, the South West corner, it extends to opposite 63 Great Russell Street
Montague Street, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, at 55 on the East side, opposite Browns lane, leading into Well Street
Montague Street (Old), Whitechapel, the first on the Right along Osborn St from 74, nearly opposite the church.
Montague Street, Wentworth Street, Spitalfields, the second on the Left a few doors from Petticoat lane, it leads to Coxs square.
Montpelier Tea Gardens, Walworth, is about 3/4 of a mile on the Right from the Elephant and Castle along the High road to Camberwell.
Monument Yard, Fish Street Hill, the open space by the Monument near London bridge.
Moodys Gardens, Great Peter Street, Westminster. See Adam a Digging Gardens.
Moon Alley or Street, Bishopsgate Without, at 103, by Norton Falgate, about ten doors North of Primrose Street
Moon Rakers Alley, Great Suffolk Street, Mint, the last on the Right about 1/4 of a mile from 80 Blackman Street near Gravel lane.
Moorfields, on the North side of London wall, extending towards Finsbury square.
Moorfields (Little), Fore Street, Cripplegate, the first parallel to the W, side of Moorfields, extending from 61 Fore Street, to Ropemakers Street
Moorfields (Little), Broker Row, the South end of it, connecting the South East corner of Moorfields with London wall.
Moorfields (Upper), Wilson Street, a part of the said street nearly opposite Finsbury square.
Moor Lane, Fore Street, Cripplegate, at 87, nearly opposite Basinghall Street it leads to White Street
Moor Place, Lambeth, is near 2/3 of a mile on the Left from Westminster bridge towards Vauxhall, forming part of the East side the road, between Woolsingham place and Walcot place.
Moor Place (Little), Lambeth, between the South end of the last described and the corner of Brook 
Moor Square, Moor Lane, Cripplegate, the second on the Left about twelve doors from 87 Fore Street
Moor Street, Soho or Seven Dials, the continuation of Little Earl Street from the Seven dials to Little Compton Street and 22 Greek Street
Moores Alley, Long Alley, Moorfields. See Moores Gardens.
Moores Court, Batchelor Place, Pentonville, the first on the Left from the Maidenhead public house, Battle bridge, towards Islington.
Moores Court, Old Fish Street, at 3, nearly opposite the Old change.
Moores Court, Essex Street, Whitechapel, the third on the Left from 105 Whitechapel High Street
Moores Gardens, Long Alley, Moorfields, the second on the Left a few doors from Worship street. towards Moorfields.
Moores Place, Long Alley. See the last article.
Moore Street, Queen Street, Edgware Road, the first South parallel to it, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right from Tyburn turnpike.
Moores Yard, St Martins Lane, Charing Cross, at 23, a few doors North from the church, it leads to Church lane.
Moores Yard, King Street, St James's, the second on the Left a few doors from the W. side of St James's square.
Moores Yard, Fashion Street, Spitalfields, the third on the Right from 196, Brick lane.
Mop Spinners Court, Chick Lane, West Smithfield, the first on the Left in Dukes court, from the said lane towards Cow cross.
Morden Court, Upper Turning, Shadwell, between 55, Shakespears walk and 20 Great Spring street.
Morgans Lane, Tooley Street, at 79, the second open street or lane on the Left about of a mile from London bridge.
Morgan Street, Commercial Road, the second on the Left a few doors from Cannon street road towards Whitechapel.
Morning Advertiser Newspaper Office, at 11 Catherine Street, Strand, about ten doors on the Right from 342, in the Strand.
Morning Chronicle Newspaper Office, at 143 Strand, nearly opposite Catherine Street about 1/3 of a mile on the Left from Temple bar.
Morning Herald Newspaper Office, at 18 Catherine Street two or three doors on the R. from 312, in the Strand.
Morning Post Newspaper Office, at 335 Strand, nearly opposite Somerset house, about 1/3 of a mile on the Right from Temple bar.
Morriss Causeway, Narrow Wall, Lambeth, on the East side of the Patent shot manufactory, near 1/3 of a mile above Blackfriars bridge.
Morriss Court, New Square or Lane, Horselydown, the first on the Right a few doors from 102 Shad Thames.
Morriss Walk, Castle Lane, Borough, the first coach turning on the Left from Castle Street towards Maid lane.
Mortimer Market, Tottenham Court Road, is opposite 103, near Howland Street about 1/2 a mile on the Right from Oxford Street
Mortimer Street, Cavendish Square, at the North East corner, extending to 49, Wells Street
Morton Street, Newington Causeway, the first on the Left near 1/8 of a mile from the Elephant and Castle towards the Borough, it leads to St Georges market.
Mosley Place, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, at 204, the third on the Left about 1/7 of a mile from opposite the church, Whitechapel.
Mosss Alley, Bankside, South wark, about twenty doors West from Thames Street it leads to Maid lane nearly opposite Great Guildford Street
Mosss Court, Queen Street, Borough, at 102, the first on the Left two or three doors from Union street.
Motley Court, Motley Street, Curtain Road, at 10, on the South side, it leads to 21, Chapel Street
Motley Street, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, the second on the Left about 1/8 of a mile from Worship St it extends to Phipps Street
Mouldmakers Row, Foster Lane, Cheapside, entrance by the first on the Left about eight doors from 148 Cheapside.
Mount, Kent Street, Borough, entrance by 281 and 298, being a few doors on the R. from St Georges church.
Mount Court, Harrow Alley, Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, the first on the Right from Gravel lane to wards the middle of Petticoat lane.
Mount Gardens, Westminster bridge Road, Lambeth, the second on the Right from the Marsh gate towards the Asylum.
Mounts Gateway, Butcher Row, Upper East Smithfield, the first on the Right a few doors from Upper East Smithfield, it leads to Great Garden Street
Mount Place, Whitechapel Road, forms part of the Right side, about 1/4 of a mile from the church, it extends from Cannon street road, to the London hospital.
Mount Place or Row, Gibraltar Row, St Georges Fields, at 28, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left from Prospect place.
Mount Place, Walworth, on the East side the High St or road, nearly opposite the Montpelier gardens, about 1/4 of a mile on the Left from the Elephant and Castle.
Mount Pleasant, Grays Inn Lane, the East end of Elm Street from 86 Grays inn lane leading into Baynes row.
Mount Pleasant, City Road, the first on the Left in East row, nearly opposite Winckworths Buildings about 1/2 a mile North from Finsbury square.
Mount Pleasant, Stepney, a few houses on the Left in York place from the Worlds End public house, towards Mile end.
Mount Row, Davies Street, Berkeley Square, at 22, about seven doors on the Left from the North West corner of the said square.
Mount Row, Winckworths Buildings, City Road, is behind the houses which form East row, opposite Winckworths Buildings, near 1/2 a mile North from Finsbury square.
Mount Row, Kent Road, forms part of the North side, between the Bricklayers arms and the Paragon.
Mount Row, Bridge Road, Lambeth, forms part of the Left side, about 1/4 of a mile from Westminster bridge, it extends from the Marsh gate to Oakley Street
Mount Street, Berkeley Square, at the North West corner where the numbers begin and end, viz. 1 and 128, it extends to Park lane, about 1/3 of a mile in length.
Mount Street, Bethnal Green, the continuation of Rose Street entering by 45 Church Street nearly opposite Brick lane, it leads to Virginia Street, or row, behind Shoreditch church.
Mount Street, Whitechapel Road, about 1/4 of a mile below the church, being the first on the Left in Cannon Street road, and behind Mount place.
Mount Street, Whitechapel Road, at 206, on the East side the London hospital, being the first on the Right east from the last described.
Mount Street, Bridge Road, Lambeth, forms part of the Right side, about 1/4 of a mile from Westminster bridge, it extends from the Marsh gate to opposite the Asylum.
Mount Street, Walworth, on the East side the High Street or road, nearly opposite the Montpelier gardens, about 3/4 of a mile on the Left from the Elephant and Castle.
Mount Terrace, Cannon Street Road, forms part of the East side, adjoining Whitechapel road, at the West end of Mount place.
Muds Court, Lambs Conduit Street, Red Lion Square, at 54, leading into Ormond place or yard.
Muggeridges Buildings, Castle Street, Borough, at 46, near Castle lane, being the first on the Right from 13 Redcross Street
Mulberry Court, Great Bell Alley, Coleman Street, the first on the Left a few doors from 57, Coleman Street towards Little Bell alley.
Mulberry Court, Long Alley, Moorfields, entrance a few doors on the Left from the N. side of Moorfields.
Mulberry Court, Petticoat Lane, about 1/6 of a mile on the Right from 41, Aldgate High Street or the first on the Left from Wentworth Street
Mulberry Court, Three Colt Street, Limehouse, between the South side of the church and Mitre court or buildings.
Mulberry Court, Castle Street, Borough, at  28, about that number of houses on the Left from 14 Redcross Street
Mulberry Court, Long Lane, Bermondsey, by Miles Rents, about 1/8 of a mile on the Left from Bermondsey church yard.
Mulberry Gardens, Nightingale Lane, East Smithfield, is nearly opposite Burr St it leads to Ten Footway, by the side of the London docks.
Mulberry Street, Commercial Road, the second on the Left from Whitechapel church, and nearly opposite Back Church lane, it extends to Sion square.
Mullingss Buildings, Blue Anchor Road, Bermondsey, a few doors on the Right east of Fort place.
Mumford Court, Milk Street, Cheapside, at 10, about that number of houses on the R. from 116 Cheapside.
Muscovy Court, Great Tower Hill, at 17, in the corner, on the West side of Savage gardens and the Trinity house.
Music House Court, High Street, Shadwell, at 54, about two or three doors West from the Church yard.
Mutton Lane, Clerkenwell, at the North West corner of Clerkenwell green, leading to Vine St and Hatton wall.
Mutton Lane, Mile End Road, the third on the Right below the turnpike, extending from Assembly row to Redmans row.
Myrtle Row, Hoxton Town, form part of the West side, adjoining Myrtle St about 1/4 of a mile on the Left from Old street road.
Myrtle Street, Hoxton Town, the third coach turning on the L about 1/4 of a mile from Old street road, it extends to Gloucester terrace.


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