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"E" - Street Index

1722

SOURCE: REMARKS ON LONDON, being an Exact Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark... By W. Stow., London, 1722.

Eagle and Child Alley, by Fleetditch, L.
Eagle and Child Court, by the Church of St. Giles in the Fields, L.
Eagle Court, by Catherine Street in the Strand, L.
Eagle Street, by Red Lion Square, L.
Eagle Street, by Piccadilly, L.
Earls Court, in Drury Lane, L.
Earl Street, by the Six Dials, L. It bears the same Name to another Street opposite to it there.
Eastharding Street, by little New Street, near Fetter lane, L.
East Lane, at Southwark Wall, S. Against it is a Plying-place for Watermen.
East Smithfield, L.
East Street, in New North Street, by Red Lion Square, L.
East Street, in Spittlefields Market, L.
Edmunds Court, in Princes Street, by St. Anne's Church, L.
Edwards Street, in Berwick Street, L.
Elbow Lane, in Ratcliff Highway, L.
Elbow Lane, in Thames Street, L.
Ely Court, by Hatton Garden, L.
Elm Court, in the Inner Temple, L.
Essex Court, in the Middle Temple, L.
Essex Court, in Whitefryers, L.
Essex Street, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, L. Built where formerly stood the House of the Earl of Essex, the chief Favourite of Queen Elizabeth, who died with Grief a little after he was beheaded.
Essex Street, in Whitefryers, L.
Essex Street, vid. Artichoak Hill.
Evans's Court, in Basinghall Street, L.
Ewer's Street, by Gravel lane, S.
Exchange Court, behind Exeter Exchange in the Strand, L.
Execution Dock, against Brewers Street at Wapping, L. So called from Pyrates being hanged there till it's high Watermark, when Condemned by an High Court of Admiralty, for Robbing on the high and open Seas.
Exeter Court, the East end of Exeter Exchange in the Strand, L.
Exeter Exchange, in the Strand, L.
Exeter Street, by Burleigh Street in the Strand, L. Built where the Earl of Exeter's House stood.

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