PRISONS IN THE METROPOLIS. 1. King's Bench Prison; for debtors on process or execution, and ful persons under sentence for misdemeanours, &c. in the King's Bench, & St. George's Fields. 2. Fleet Prison; for debtors on process or execution, &c. in the Common Pleas, &c. Fleet Market. 3. Ludgate Prison; for debtors who are freemer of the city. Bishopsgate street. 4. Poultry Compter; in the Poultry. 5. New Compter; for debt, misdemeanours, and felonies. street, Newgate street. 6. Newgate, or City and County Gaol; Old Bailey. 7. New Prison, Clerkenwell; goal for the county of Middlesex. Giltspar 8. Prison for the Liberty of the Tower of London. Wellclose square 9. Whitechapel Prison; for debtors in actions in the Five-pound Court, of the Court of the Manor of Stepney. 10. Savoy Prison; for deserters and military delinquents. 11. County Gaol for Surry; in the Borough of Southwark. 12. Clink Gaol; for the district of that name, in Southwark. 13 Marshalsea Gaol, in Southwark, for Pirates. 14. New Gaol, in Southwark. Houses of Correction. 15. City Bridewell; Bridewell, Blackfriars. 16. Tothill Fields Bridewell; Tothill Fields, Westminster. 17. Penentiary House; Cold Bath Fields. 18. New Bridewell, in the Borough of Southwark, POLICE OFFICES, At which Magistrates sit every Day. The Mansion-house. Guildhali. Bo Street. Queen's Square, Westminster. Great Marlborough Street. Hatton Garden. Worship Street. Lambeth Street, Whitechape High Street, Shadwell. Union Street, Southwark. Wapping New Stairs, for offences connected with the shipping and port London. Printed by D. N. SHURY, No. 7, Berwick Street. Boydell, Mr. Aiderman, his collection of prints and paintings Bridewell hospital British Museum, description of Page 304 319 193 -mode of admission to Capon, Mr. an account of Charter-house Chairman, rates of 100 129 41 214 39 93 321 309 C. 362 310 93 207 201 373 376 20 228 357 155 Churches of the established religion, list of Chapels of the established religion, list of Chancery, court of, in Westminster-hall Chapter coffee-house, library and country papers at the Chimney-sweeping, a society to supercede the common mode of 318 201 203 300 310 294 245 156 ib. 235 Surgeons Collins, Mr. an account of Common Pleas court, principal counsel of Commerce of London' Page Commons, house of 107 Covent-garden theatre 269 Courts, general supreme ones, list of 371 Cow-pock, successful practice of Courts and streets, list of all in London, with references to the map 337 Custom-house described Court of St. James's Clement's-inn Clifford's-inn Circus, Royal Canal, Grand Junction Chancery Courts 35 95 166 ib. 276 365 368 D. Farrington, Mr. an account of Faulkner (Captain) his statue described in St. Paul's Fire, the great, of London consequences of it security against Flags, in St. Paul's, described Flaxman, Mr. an account of Furnival's Inn Page 314 67 233 46-286 12 ib. 367 68 313 243 219 165 Fuseli, Mr. account of 303 G. |