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Shoe Lane
North out of Fleet Street to Charterhouse Street, west of Farringdon Street (P.O. Directory). In Far...
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Back Alley
See Little Bell Alley, Copthall Buildings.
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Brewers Alley, Shoe Lane
See Brewhouse Yard.
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Horne Alley, Shoe Lane
Mentioned 1654 (L. and P. Commonw. VII. 341).
Qy. = Horse Alley.
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Shoe
·noun An inclined trough in an ore-crushing mill.
II. Shoe ·noun An iron socket to protect the poin...
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Shoe
Of various forms, from the mere sandal (q.v.) to the complete covering of the foot. The word so rend...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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shoe
The iron arming to a handspike, polar-pile, &c.
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Back Alley, Bear Alley
South out of Bear Alley and west to Fleet Market (Rocque, 1746-Dodsley, 1761). See Back Bear Alley.
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Back
·noun A ferryboat. ·see <<Bac>>, 1.
II. Back ·adv (Of time) In times past; ago.
III. Back ·noun Th...
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back
is often used for ago; as in the phrase, "a little while back," i. e. "a short time ago."
Behind th...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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back
♦ To back an anchor. To carry a small anchor ahead of the one by which the ship rides, to partake of...
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Back Alley, Three Crane Lane
A passage to the Thames out of Three Crane Lane (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, 1799). In Vintry Ward.
The all...
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Back Bear Alley
On the south side of Bear Alley, Fleet Market, in Farringdon (Lockie, 1810 and 1816).
Former names ...
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Ebgate Back Alley
Mentioned in the registers of St. Laurence Pountney, 1628 (Wilson, p. 132).
Not further identified....
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Northumberland Back Alley
West out of Northumberland Alley. In Aldgate Ward (O.S. 1880).
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Brewers Yard, Shoe Lane
See Brewhouse Yard.
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Limeburners' Alley, Lane
In Seacoal Lane (S. 392) in the parish of St. Sepulchre, in Farringdon Ward Without.
First mention:...
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Goloe-shoe
·noun A <<Galoche>>.
...
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The Horse Shoe
1) On the north side of Great Eastcheap at Nos. 20-22, near the Boar's Head (q.v.), in the parish of...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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horse-shoe
In old fortification, a low work of this plan sometimes thrown up in ditches.
...
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shoe-piece
A board placed under the heel of a spar, or other weighty mass, to save the deck. In some cases inte...
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Back Gravel Lane, Houndsditch
South out of Stoney Lane at No.40 to Gravel Lane (q.v.). In Portsoken Ward (P.O. Directory).
First ...
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The Back Alley, Cloth Fair
See Back Court.
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Queen's Arms Yard, Shoe Lane
See Queen's Arms Alley.
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Robin-wood's Court, Shoe Lane
See Robin Hood Court.
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Lane
·adj <<Alone>>.
II. Lane ·noun A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a hig...
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lane
"Make a lane there!" An order for men to open a passage and allow a person to pass through.
...
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Alley
·noun A choice taw or marble.
II. Alley ·noun A passageway between rows of pews in a church.
III. ...
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alley
(Lat. albus, white.) An ornamented marble, used by boys for shooting in the ring, &c.; also called i...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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Back door
·- A door in the back part of a building; hence, an indirect way.
...
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Back fire
·add. ·- A fire started ahead of a forest or prairie fire to burn only against the wind, so that whe...
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Back stairs
·- Stairs in the back part of a house, as distinguished from the front stairs; hence, a private or i...
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Back-fire
·add. ·vi To have or experience a back fire or back fires;
— said of an internal-combustion engine....
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Diamond-back
·noun The salt-marsh terrapin of the Atlantic coast (Malacoclemmys palustris).
...
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Hog's-back
·noun A <<Hogback>>.
...
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Warty-back
·add. ·noun An American fresh-water mussel (Quadrula pustulosa). Its shell is used in making buttons...
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Water back
·- ·see under 1st Back.
...
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Watteau back
·add. ·- The back of a woman's gown in which one or more very broad folds are carried from the neck ...
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Back Court
North out of Cloth Fair at No.21 and east, parallel to and between Long Lane and Cloth Fair (P.O. Di...
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Back Yard
1) Out of Pelican Court, Little Britain (Strype, 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
2) Out ...
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back biter
One who slanders another behind his back, i.e. in his absence. His bosom friends are become his back...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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back up
His back is up, i.e. he is offended or angry; an expression or idea taken from a cat; that animal, w...
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back door
(usher, or gentleman of the)
A sodomite.
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bloody back
A jeering appellation for a soldier, alluding to his scarlet coat.
...
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bully back
A bully to a bawdy-house; one who is kept in pay, to oblige the frequenters of the house to submit t...
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crook back
Sixpence; for the reason of this name, see CRIPPLE.
...
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back-blocks
n.
1) The far interior ofAustralia, and away from settled country. Land in Australia isdivided on t...
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back-block
adj.
from the interior.
1891. Rolf Boldrewood, `Sydneyside Saxon,' vol. xii. p. 215:
«`What a nic...
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back-blocker
n.
a resident in the back-blocks.
1870. `The Argus,' March 22, p. 7, col. 2
«I am a bushman, a ba...
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back-slanging
verbal n.
In the back-blocks (q.v.) of Australia, where hotels are naturally scarce andinferior, th...
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fiddle-back
n.
name given inAustralia to the beetle, Schizorrhina australasiae.
...
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mealy-back
n.
a local name for the locust (q.v.).
...
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saddle-back
n.
a bird of the North Island ofNew Zealand, Creadion carunculatus, Cab. See also Jack-bird and Cre...
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to back out
To retreat from a difficulty, to refuse to fulfil a promise or engagement. A metaphor borrowed from ...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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pick-back
On the back.--Johnson. We often use the word with children. To ride pick-back, is for a child to rid...
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u-back
U-BLOCK, &c. ; a christmas-block. See yu-batch. N.
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back-board
A board across the stern sheets of a boat to support the back of passengers; and also to form the bo...
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back-cutting
When the water-level is such that the excavation of a canal, or other channel, does not furnish eart...
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back-frame
A vertical wheel for turning the three whirlers of a small rope-machine.
...
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back-her
The order, in steam-navigation, directing the engineer to reverse the movement of the cranks and urg...
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back-rope
The rope-pendant, or small chain for staying the dolphin-striker. Also a piece long enough to reach ...
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back-staff
A name formerly given to a peculiar sea-quadrant, because the back of the observer was turned toward...
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back-strapped
As a ship carried round to the back of Gibraltar by a counter-current and eddies of wind, the strong...
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back-sweep
That which forms the hollow of the top-timber of a frame.
...
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back-water
The swell of the sea thrown back, or rebounded by its contact with any solid body. Also the loss of ...
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beaten back
Returning into port from stress of foul weather.
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heckle-back
A name of the fifteen-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus spinachia.
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razor-back
The fin-whale (Balænoptera), so called from its prominent dorsal fin. It usually attains the length ...
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strong-back
The same with Samson's post (which see). Also, an adaptation of a strong piece of wood over the wind...
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swart-back
The Larus marinus, or great black and white gull.
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thorn-back
A well-known fish of the ray kind, Raia clavata.
...
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walk back!
A method in cases where a purchase must not be lowered by a round turn, as "Walk back the capstan;" ...
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Angel Alley, Golden Lane
See Angel Court.
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Angel Alley, Nightingale Lane
West out of Nightingale Lane at No.22 to Sun Yard, the third turning on the right from Upper East Sm...
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Angel Alley, Stoney Lane
North out of Stoney Lane, west of Angel Court. In Portsoken Ward (Strype, ed. 1720).
Removed for er...
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Ball Alley, Sherbourne Lane
At. No. 5 Sherbourne Lane, opposite the Post Office Yard.
A dark passage leading into St. Swithin's...
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Bell Alley, Abchurch Lane
In Abechurch Lane, mentioned in deed of 1649 (End. Ch. Rep. St. Michael Crooked Lane, 1903, p. 8).
...
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Bell Alley, Golden Lane
West out of Golden Lane, on the northern boundary of the City and of Cripplegate Ward Without, runni...
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Bell Alley, Hosier Lane
North out of Hosier Lane. In Farringdon Ward Without (O. and M. 1677-Strype, 1720, I. iii. 284).
Th...
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Boot Alley, Nicholas Lane
See Nicholas Passage.
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Church Alley, Clements Lane
See Church Court.
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Church Alley, Ironmonger Lane
See Church Court.
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Churchyard Alley, Clement's Lane
See Church Court.
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Cock Alley, Fleet Lane
See Cock Court.
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Crown Alley, Petticoat Lane
South-west out of Petticoat Lane (Middlesex Street). In Portsoken Ward (Boyle, 1799).
Earliest ment...
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George Alley, Birchin Lane
See Bengal Court.
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Hand Alley, Philip Lane
See Hand Court.
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Horn Alley, Basing Lane
See Harts Horn Court.
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Horn Alley, Beer Lane
See Horn Court.
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Horshoe Alley, Cock Lane
See Horshoe Court.
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Jack Alley, Bow Lane
See Crown Court16, Trinity Lane.
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Mearmaid Alley, Warwick Lane
See Mermaid Court.
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Star Alley, Mark Lane
West out of Mark Lane, north of Hart Street, and running north to Fenchurch Street. In Tower Ward (P...
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Star Alley, Seething Lane
West out of Seething Lane, opposite Green Arbour Court (O. and M. 1677-Strype, 1755). In Tower Ward....
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Back Alley, Three Foxes Court
Out of Three Foxes Court, Long Lane, West Smithfield (Strype, 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the m...
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Back Alley, Yard, Little Moorfields
West out of Back Street, Little Moorfields, with passage south to Moor Lane (Strype, ed. 1720), and ...
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Horse Shoe Court
North out of Ludgate Hill, in Farringdon Ward Without, west of Old Bailey (Bacon, 1912).
First ment...
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Horse-shoe Bridge
A bridge over the stream of the Walbrook by the church of St. John upon Walbrook (S. 27 and 230).
E...
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Horse-shoe Passage
In Foster Lane (Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
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horse-shoe clamp
The iron or copper straps so shaped, used as the fastenings which connect the gripe with the fore-fo...
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horse-shoe hinges
Those by which side-scuttles or ventilators to the cabins are hung.
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horse-shoe rack
A sweep curving from the bitt-heads abaft the main-mast carrying a set of nine-pin swivel-blocks as ...
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Back Alley, Great Gardens, St. Katherine's
North out of the Great Gardens, St. Katherine's Lane, East Smithfield (Rocque, 1746-Lockie, 1816).
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Bell Alley, St. Katherine's Lane
See Bell Court.
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Black Boy Alley, Seething Lane
See Black Dog Alley.
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Blue Anchor Alley, Rosemary Lane
See Crown and Shears Place and Red Gate Court.
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Church Side Alley, Fetter Lane
See Churchyard Alley.
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Three Crown Alley, Bride Lane
See Three Crowns Yard.
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Three Ton Alley, Ivy Lane
See Ship Alley and Three Tuns Alley, Court, Newgate Street.
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White Bear Alley, Rosemary Lane
See Bell Alley, Little Tower Hill.
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White Hart Alley, Long Lane
See White Hart Court.
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back gammon player
A sodomite.
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back and forth
Backwards and forwards, applied to a person in walking, as, "He was walking back and forth." A commo...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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back-o'-beyond
Said of an unknown distance.
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back off all
The order when the harpooner has thrown his harpoon into the whale. Also, to back off a sudden dange...
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canvas-back duck
An American wild duck (Fuligula valisneria), which takes this name from the colour of the back feath...
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fall back, to
To recede from any position previously occupied.
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put back, to
To return to port generally the last left.
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Gother Lane, Gotherun Lane
See Gutter Lane.
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Lymbarneres Lane, Lymbrenneres Lane
See Limeburners' Alley, Lane.
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Synechenes Lane, Synedene Lane
See Seething Lane.
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By-lane
·noun A private lane, or one opening out of the usual road.
...
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Abchurch Lane
South out of Lombard Street at No. 15 to 133 Cannon Street (P.O. Directory). In Langbourne, Candlewi...
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Adbryght Lane
" Tenement in parish of Aldermanbury being the 18th of twenty, counting from the Church of Aldermanb...
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Alfies Lane
A tenement in " Alfies lane" measuring "xxxv ulnas et palmu" in front towards the street " contra po...
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Almnes Lane
House in parish of St. Leonard de Estchep in this lane devised by Reginald de Canefeld to Cristina h...
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Alsies Lane
See Alfies Lane.
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Amen Lane
Added to Creed Lane, betwixt the south end of Warwicke Lane and the north end of Ave Mary Lane (S. 3...
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(St.) Andrew's Lane
See St. Andrew Hubbard Lane.
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(St.) Ann's Lane
West out of Foster Lane to St. Martin's le Grand, in Aldersgate Ward Within (O.S. 1880).
First ment...
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Arounes Lane
Lands and tenements within the parish of St. Peter the Less in " Themsestrete," situate between the ...
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Artillery Lane
East out of Bishopsgate (P.O. Directory). In Bishopsgate Ward Without and Stepney. Nos. 2 to 30 and ...
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Arundel Lane
A tenement at the corner of the lane called "Arundel lane" in the parish of All Hallows upon the sol...
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Ballardes Lane
West out of Chancery Lane.
A messuage in Chancery Lane is described as lying between the messuage i...
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Banister's Lane
East out of Blackfriars to Charles Street.
See Earl Street.
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Baremane Lane
Shops in " Baremanelane " in parish of St. Mary Woolnoth or St. Mary de Newchirch devised by Master ...
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Bartholomew Lane
South out of Lothbury to Threadneedle Street at No.63, on the east side of the Bank of England. In B...
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Barton Lane
Out of Tower Street (W. Stow, 1722).
Not named in the maps.
Not further identified.
...
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Basing Lane
West out of Bow Lane to Bread Street, in Cordwainer and Bread Street Wards (O.S.1848-51).
Earliest ...
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Bearbinder Lane
Extended from the Stocks Market, the present Mansion House and Walbrook east to St. Swithin's Lane a...
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Beare Lane
See Beer Lane.
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Beavis Lane
See Heneage Lane.
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Beech Lane
South-east from No.13 Beech Street to No.51 Whitecross Street (P.O. Directory). In Cripplegate Ward ...
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Beer Lane
South out of Great Tower Street at No.36 to No.52 Lower Thames Street. In Tower Ward (P.O. Directory...
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Beggars Lane
An open passage into Charterhouse Yard and so unto Smithfield Bars and St. John Street, in Aldersgat...
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Belheteres Lane
See Billiter Street.
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Belieters Lane
See Billiter Street.
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(St.) Benet's Lane
See Bennet's Hill.
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Berwardes Lane
See Berewards Lane, All Hallows Barking.
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Billiter Lane
See Billiter Street.
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Birchin Lane
South out of Cornhill at 35 to No.62 Lombard Street (P.O. Directory). In Cornhill and Langbourn Ward...
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Blackfriars Lane
See Water Lane, Blackfriars.
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Bush Lane
South out of Cannon Street, at No. 86, to 157 Upper Thames St. (P.O. Directory). In Walbrook and Dow...
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Bylleter Lane
See Billiter Street.
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Campion Lane
South out of Upper Thames Street, at No. 89, to the Thames, by the east end of the church of All Hal...
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Carey Lane
West out of Gutter Lane to 12 Foster Lane (P.O. Directory). In Aldersgate Ward and Farringdon Ward W...
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Carter Lane
1) West out of Old Change to Water Lane (P.O. Directory). In Castle Baynard Ward and Farringdon Ward...
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Cary Lane
See Carey Lane.
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Castle Lane
Next to Puddle Wharf, "between the Black Friars and the Thames, called 26 Ed. III., Castle Lane" (S....
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Cate Lane
Two houses in parish of St. George in the lane called "Cate lane," 1274 (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. 11a)....
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Cattene Lane
See Cate Lane, Billingsgate and Cateaton Street.
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Cecile Lane
East of Warwick Lane and parallel to it, in the parish of St. Faith.
Mentioned in numerous deeds am...
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Chancery Lane
South out of High Holborn at 310 to 192 Fleet Street. The southern end only is in Farringdon Ward Wi...
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Charterhouse Lane
North-east out of Charterhouse Street to Charterhouse Square, outside the City boundary (O.S. 1880)....
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Cheke Lane
See Chick Lane.
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Chick Lane
West out of West Smithfield to Field Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (Lockie, 1816).
First mention...
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Chicke Lane
See King Edward Street, Newgate Street.
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Chigene Lane
See Chick Lane, Tower Ward, Tower Street.
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Church Lane
1) South out of Upper Thames Street to the river at Three Cranes Wharf. In Vintry Ward, opposite the...
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Churchaw Lane
See Stephen's Lane.
The word "hawe" in Church-hawe = O.E. ha3a, an enclosure, hence a "churchyard."...
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Clement's Lane
South out of Lombard Street at No. 28 to 72 King William Street (P.O. Directory).
First mention: Lo...
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Fryer's Lane
See Friar's Alley2 = Joiners' Hall Buildings.
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Fucheres Lane
Land beyond Holburne in parish of St. Andrew between land of Lyece Long and the lane called "ffucher...
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Fule Lane
Land in the parish of St. Olave towards the Tower of London adjoining the lane called Fulelane west,...
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Fynkes Lane
See Pudding Lane, Eastcheap.
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Gardner's Lane
South out of Upper Thames Street at High Timber Street, east of Broken Wharf (P.O. Directory). In Qu...
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Gate Lane
In parish of St. Mary Staynings, temp. Q. Elizabeth (Proc. in Chancery, II. 305).
Probably an error...
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Gayspur Lane
In the parish of St. Mary Aldermanbury, and seems to have extended north from Aldermanbury to London...
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George Lane
East out of Pudding Lane, at No. 30, to Botolph Lane (P.O. Directory). In Billingsgate Ward, on the ...
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(St.) George's Lane
On the west side of Old Bailey to Seacoal Lane (S. 374-5).
Now Fleet Lane (q.v.).
Called "George C...
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Germaynes Lane
Tenement held by Arnold Tedmar in Thames Street and Germaynes lane, given by William de St. Alban, 1...
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Goderone Lane
See Gutter Lane.
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Godrone Lane
See Gutter Lane.
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Golde Lane
See Golden Lane.
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Golden Lane
North out of Holborn Hill, in parish of St. Andrew Holborn, west of the Fleet (S. 374).
First menti...
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Goldhoper Lane
Certain tenements adjoining the church of St. Benet Sherehog on their east side are described as hav...
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Goose Lane
See Goose Alley, Bow Churchyard.
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Gopher Lane
See Gofairlane.
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Gose Lane
See Goose Alley, Bow Churchyard.
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Govayr Lane
See Gofairlane.
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Goveres Lane
See Gofairlane.
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Grauntham Lane
South out of Thames Street to the Thames. In the parish of All Hallows the Great in Dowgate Ward (S....
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Grenewyches Lane
See Greenwich Street.
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Groping Lane
On Tower Hill (Wheatley).
Mentioned 1642.
Not named in the maps.
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Hosier Lane
1) West out of West Smithfield, at No. 24, to 7 King Street (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Wit...
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Idle Lane
See Idol Lane.
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