White-conduit-street, Pentonville, ae Wild-street (Great and Littie), Lincoln's Wilderness-row, Goswell-street, A e Wimpole-street (Upper and Lower), Mary. la-bonne, Ab Winchester-street, Broad-street, Bf Winchester-street, Southwark, De Windmill-street (Great and Little), Golden. square, B c Windmill-street, Tottenham-court-road, Windmill-yard, Coleman-street, Be Windsor-terrace, City-road, Ae Wormwood-street, Bishopsgate-within, B. York-street, Baker-street, A b The principal of these are marked with asterisks: the others are small and of an inferior class. Canterbury-square, Southwark, Df *Cavendish-square, Oxford-street, B b Cleveland-square, St. James's-place, C1 Crosby-square, Bishopsgate-street, Bf Devonshire-square, Bishopsgate-street, Bf Dorset square, Lisson-green, A a *Euston-square, New-road, Bc Falcon-square, Aldersgate-street, Be *Finsbury-square, Moorfields, Bf Finsbury-circus, Moorfields, B *Fitzroy-square, near the New-road, A c Frederick-square, Edgeware-road *Golden-square, St. James's, B c *Gordon-square, New-road Gough-square, Fleet-street, Bd Goulston-square, Whitechapel, Bf *Grosvenor-square, C b Haberdashers'-square, Fore-street, Be Hans-place, or square, Sloane-street, D c Leonard-square, Finsbury, Af *Manchester-square, Portman-square, B b Montague-square, Gloucester-place, A b Nelson-square, Blackfriars, C'd New-square, Minories, C f *Northampton-square, Clerkenwell, A e Panton-square, Coventry-street, Cé Park-square, Regent's-park, Ab Plow-square, Whitechapel, Bg *Portman-square, Oxford-street, Bb Prince's-square, Katcliffe-highway, Cg *Queen-square, Ormond-street, Ad Queen-square, Hoxton, A f Redcross-square, Jewin-street, Be Sir Wm. Warren's-square, Wapping, D Wellclose-square, Rosemary-lane, Cg *West-square, St. George's-fields, D Wilmington-square, Spafields, Ad Worship-square, Hoxton, A Billingsgate Fish market, C f Bloomsbury market, square, B c PRINCIPAL MARKETS. near Bloomsbury Borough market, Southwark, De Coal market, or exchange, Lower Thames- Corn market, or exchange, Mark Lane, Covent-garden market, Cc Fitzroy market, Fitzroy-square, A c Honey-lane market, Cheapside, B c Newport market, Gerrard-street, Bc St. George's market, Oxford-street, B b Whitechapel market, Whitechapel, Bg Remarkable Sites and Central Situations often referred to. Charing Cross, between the Strand and Pall Mall, Cc Hicks's Hall, the ancient court of quartersessions for the county, stood in St. John'sstreet, near the end of St. John's-lane, a furlong from Smithfield. The great North road is measured from hence, A e Holborn Bars, near Middle-row, Bd Holborn Bridge, at the bottom of Holbornhill, B d Hyde Park Corner, at the west end of Piccadilly, Ca Moorfields, formerly large open fields, on part of which are Finsbury-square and circus, with the adjoining streets, Bf The Obelisk, in Bridge-street, Blackfriars, Be Ditto, in St. George's-fields, De Pump, at Aldgate, Cf St. Giles's Pound. On the open space at the bottom of Tottenham-court-road, and Oxford-street, formerly stood a pound, called by this name, Bc Standard in Cornhill, at the upper end, whence the distances on several great roads are measured, C f Temple Bar, the last remaining of the city gates, between the Strand and Fleet-street, Bd Tower Hill, the large open space on the south side of which is the Tower of London, Cf Tyburn Turnpike, at the west end of Oxford-street. Near this was formerly the place of execution for malefactors, Ba African Institution, 258 Albany, 193 Aldermen of London, 74 Ancient Britons, society of, 285 Apollonicon, 333 Apothecaries' Company, 305 Arcade, Burlington, 373 Architects, list of, 326 Architectural Ornaments, 184 Army Agents, 445 Artists' Institution, and Joint Stock Fund, 250 Arts, Curiosities, &c., list of, 329 Association for the relief of the poor, 363 BANK OF ENGLAND: History and De. scription of, 124 cie stopped, 50 Payment in spe. Bankers, list of, 433 Barker's Panorama, 317 Barnard's Inn, 224 Bartholomew's Hospital, 235 Baths, public, 370 Bazars, trading establishments, 373 Benefit Societies, various, 263 256 Southwark, 198 Vauxhall, 202 British Museum, 287 and Foreign Bible Society, 270 and Foreign Philanthropic Brooks and Rivulets, 8 Brooke's Anatomical Museum, 329 Stairs water-gate, 186 Buildings, acts relating to, 451 Churches built by Sir Christopher society for the building parish, in the city, 108 Christian Knowledge, Society for in the Highlands, 279 School of Instruction and Industry, 274 Officers, election of, 52 Civil Government of London, 76 Clarendon Square, 187 Clergymen's Widows and Children, Cleveland Gallery of Paintings, 320 Climate of London, 21 Coaches first introduced, 42 Hackney, 45, 453 Coals, Laws relating to, 459 Coburg Theatre, 358 Coffee Houses, 368 first introduced, 47 Collections and Exhibitions of Paint- College, Gresham, 300 Physicians 303 -, Sion, 300 Surgeons, 303 . Committee for Relief of Distress in Companies, City, 149; Halls 149 Joint Stock, Introd. xiii. Company, Apothecaries', 305 of Antient Music, 333 Corporation of London, 71 to 76 men, 257 of the City and Liberties of of the Suburbs and of South. wark, ibid. for Insolvent Debtors, 214 Covent Garden, 191 Theatre, 353 Theatrical Fund, 262 Croggon's Scagliola Works, 329 Custom House, 140 D Danes besieged London, 31 Debtors' Prison, Whitecross St., 228 Commerce and Manufactures, 66, 67 Deptford, 401 COMMERCIAL EDIFICES, 124 Bank of England, ibid. Stock Exchange, 128 Auction Mart, 129 Excise Office, ibid. Royal Exchange, 130 Guildhall, 132 Pleas, Court of, 212 Devonshire House, Paintings at, 321 Diary of Public Spectacles, Amuse- Diorama, 317 Diseases of London, 22 Dispensaries, 245 Dorking, 397 Dramatic Publications, 343 Drapers' Alns Houses, 275 Drury Lane Theatre, 351.; burnt, 62 Dulwich College, 402 |