The history and survey of London - from its foundation to the present time (1756) (14590187059)

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The history and survey of London - from its foundation to the present time (1756) (14590187059)

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Title: The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time
Year: 1756 (1750s)
Authors: Maitland, William, 1693?-1757 Entick, John, 1703?-1773, ed
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Publisher: London : T. Osborne and J. Shipton
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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ry-Ground,fo called, in Diflinction from another Artillery-garden, near St. Mary Spital. See Bifhopfgate Ward. Then to turn back again through the afore-faid Moor-lane, the next is Grub-fireet; more thanHalf of it is in this Ward. The next is White-crofs-Jireet, up to the End of Beech-lane; and thenRedcrofs-Jlreet wholly, with a Part of Golden-lane,to the Polls there placed as a Boundary. Then is Beech-lane, before fpoken of, on theEaft Side of the Redcrofs and the Barbican-ftreet,more than Half thereof, towards Alderfgate-flreet,which are the Bounds of Cripplegate Ward with-out the Walls. The prefent State of this Ward will be bettercollected from the following Plan and Defcription. The Part of this Ward within the Wall, by, Themdtrnwhich it is fevered from that without, contains S(ateifeveral Streets and Lanes, fome in Whole, othersin Part, viz. Milk-ftreet on both Sides, and thegreater Part of Honey-lane Market; Cateaton-fireet,fo far as to St. Laurences Church, Lad-lane, Al-derman
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Flan a/ ///■<////<//,> Book II. ^HISTORY ^/LONDON. 905 lane. dermanbury, Love-lane, Addle-ftreet, London-wall-ftreet, from Lit lie Wood-ftreet to beyond the Pof-tern ; Philip-lane, Great Wood-ftreet, all about 70Feet on the Well Side towards Cheapfide -, LittleWood-ftreet, Ilart-ftreet, the South Side thereof;Monkfwell-ftreet the Eaft Side, Fell-ftreet, Silver-ftreet ; Maiden-lane, the Eaft Part thereof; Hugen-lane, Goldfmiths-ftreet, the whole, except 25 Feeton the Weft Side ; Gutter-lane, the Weft Sidefrom Maiden-lane, to over-agafnft the End ofCarey-ftreet, on the Eaft Side of the Way only ;and Cheapfide, on the North Side, 170 Feet fromthe Corner of Woodftreet, Eaftward. In all whichfaid Places are feveral Courts and Places ofNote. The Places in this Ward without the Wall areFore-ftrect, and the Poftern leading to Moorfields,Back-flrcet in the Little Moorfiel

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