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(St.) Olave in the Shamb1es
Parish mentioned in Will of Milo de Wynton, 1273-4 (Ct. H.W. I. 16).
Perhaps the church of St. Nich...
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(St.) Nicholas Olave
On the west side of Bread Street Hill in the ward of Queenhithe (S. 357, and Leake, 1666).
Earliest...
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(St.) Olave Bradestrat
Buildings in Bradestrate in parish of St. Olave mentioned in deed 5 Ed. I. to which William Bokerel,...
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(St.) Olave Eldiurie
See St. Olave Old Jewry.
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(St.) Olave Jewry
See St. Olave Old Jewry.
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in
in (old forms endŏ and indŭ, freq. in ante-class. poets; cf. Enn. ap. Gell. 12, 4; id. ap. Macr. S...
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in
in I old indu, prep.with acc.or abl.
I I. With acc., in space, with verbs implying ent...
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in-
in- an inseparable particle cf. Gr. ἀ-, ἀν-; Germ. and Eng. un-, which, prefixed to an adj., negati...
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-in
·- A suffix. ·see the Note under -ine.
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In
·noun A reentrant angle; a nook or corner.
II. In ·noun One who is in office;
— the opposite of ou...
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In-
·- An inseparable prefix, or particle, meaning not, non-, un- as, inactive, incapable, inapt. In- re...
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in
for into. Mr. Colman, in remarking upon the prevalence of this inaccuracy in New York, says: "We get...
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in
The state of any sails in a ship when they are furled or stowed, in opposition to out, which implies...
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In-and-in
·noun An old game played with four dice. In signified a doublet, or two dice alike; in-and-in, eithe...
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(St.) George in Pudding Lane
See St. George Botolph Lane.
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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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(St.) Nicholas Olave, Churchyard
On the west side of Bread Street Hill, with a passage to Five Foot Lane (Rocque, 1746 Strype; and Lo...
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(St.) Olave de Cripelesgate
See St. Olave Silver Street.
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(St.) Olave Hart Street
On the south side of Hart Street at the north-west corner of Seething Lane (P.O. Directory). In Towe...
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(St.) Olave near Martelane
See St. Olave Hart Street.
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(St.) Olave next Dowgate
Eight tenements in the parishes of St. Olave and All Saints next Dowgate, 35 H. VIII. (L. and P. H. ...
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(St.) Olave Old Jewry
On the west side of Old Jewry, in Coleman Street Ward, on the boundary of Coleman Street and Cheap W...
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(St.) Olave Silver Street
On the south side of Silver Street at its junction with Noble Street and Falcon Square. In Cripplega...
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(St.) Olave towards Alegate
See St. Olave Hart Street.
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(St.) Olave without Bishopsgate
Anc. Deeds, C. 410, 13 Ed. IV.
Qy- = Olave (St.) Bradestrat.
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(St.) Stephen's Lane in the Jewry
Rents in the lane of St. Stephen in the Jewry near the Brethren of the Penance of Jesus Christ, 1291...
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in eopte
in eopte eo ipso, Paul. ex Fest. p. 110 Müll.
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Biting in
·- The process of corroding or eating into metallic plates, by means of an acid. ·see <<Etch>>.
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In antis
·- Between antae;
— said of a portico in classical style, where columns are set between two antae, ...
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In commendam
·- ·see <<Commendam>>, and Partnership in Commendam, under <<Partnership>>.
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In esse
·- In being; actually existing;
— distinguished from in posse, or in potentia, which denote that a ...
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In loco
·- In the place; in the proper or natural place.
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·- In possibility; possible, although not yet in existence or come to pass;
— contradistinguished f...
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In rem
·add. ·- Lit., in or against a (or the) thing;.
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In situ
·- In its natural position or place;
— said of a rock or fossil, when found in the situation in whi...
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In transitu
·- In transit; during passage; as, goods in transitu.
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In vacuo
·- In a vacuum; in empty space; as, experiments in vacuo.
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In-going
·noun The act of going in; entrance.
II. In-going ·adj Going; entering, as upon an office or a poss...
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Lying-in
·noun The act of bearing a child.
II. Lying-in ·noun The state attending, and consequent to, childb...
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Printing in
·add. ·- A process by which cloud effects or other features not in the original negative are introdu...
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Roughing-in
·noun The first coat of plaster laid on brick; also, the process of applying it.
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Shoo-in
·add. ·- a candidate who is certain to win easily.
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Take-in
·noun Imposition; fraud.
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foysted in
Words or passages surreptitiously interpolated or inserted into a book or writing.
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taken in
Imposed on, cheated.
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in twig
Handsome; stilish. The cove is togged in twig; the fellow is dressed in the fashion.
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well-in
adj.
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to cave in
Said of the earth which falls down when digging into a bank. Figuratively, to break down; to give up...
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to happen in
To happen to call in; to come in accidentally.
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to rope in
To take or sweep in collectively; an expression much used in colloquial language at the West. It ori...
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to stand in
To cost. 'This horse stands me in two hundred dollars.'
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to suck in
To take in; to cheat; to deceive. A figurative expression, probably drawn from a sponge, which sucks...
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to turn in
To go to bed. Originally a seaman's phrase, but now common on land.
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to put the licks in
is to run very fast. A Northern phrase. Also in speaking of a ship sailing, we bear the phrase, 'She...
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forted in
Intrenched in a fort.
A few inhabitants forted in on the Potomac.--Marshall's Washington.
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roping in
Cheating. A very common expression in the South-western States.
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bringing in
The detention of a vessel on the high seas, and bringing her into port for adjudication.
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chancery, in
When a ship gets into irons. (See irons.)
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cutting in
Making the special directions for taking the blubber off a whale, which is flinched by taking off ci...
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filling in
The replacing a ship's vacant planks opened for ventilation, when preparing her, from ordinary, for ...
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heaving in
Shortening in the cable. Also, the binding a block and hook by a seizing.
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housing-in
After a ship in building is past the breadth of her bearing, and that she is brought in too narrow t...
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in-board
Within the ship; the opposite of out-board.
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in-boats!
The order to hoist the boats in-board.
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in-bow!
The order to the bowman to throw in his oar, and prepare his boat-hook, previous to getting alongsid...
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in-hauler
The rope used for hauling in the clue of a boom-sail, or jib-traveller: it is the reverse of out-hau...
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lay in
The opposite of lay out. The order for men to come in from the yards after reefing or furling. It al...
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lie in!
The order to come in from the yards when reefing, furling, or other duty is performed.
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locking-in
the alternate clues and bodies of the hammocks when hung up.
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set in
Said when the sea-breeze or weather appears to be steady.
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taking in
The act of brailing up and furling sails at sea; generally used in opposition to setting. (See furl,...
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tumble in
See tumbling home.
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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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(St.) Olave at Crutched Friars
See St. Olave Hart Street.
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(St.) Olave Bread Street Hill
Mentioned in 1660 (L. and P. Chas. II. I. 165).
Qy. = Nicholas (St.) Olave.
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(St.) Olave by London Bridge
Qy. = Olave (St.) Hart Street or Olave (St.) Southwark.
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(St.) Olave Silver Street Churchyard
On the south side of Silver Street at its junction with Monkwell Street (Rocque, 1746).
It still oc...
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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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Cloak Lane
West out of Dowgate Hill to 66 Queen Street (P.O. Directory). In Walbrook, Dowgate, and Vintry Wards...
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Cock Lane
1) East out of Snow Hill, at No. 9, to Giltspur Street (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Without....
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(The) Common Lane
South out of Thames Street to the Thames (O. and M. 1677-Boyle, 1799). In parish of St. Andrew near ...
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Conduit Lane
At Dowgate. A tradesman's token issued to a house in the lane 1649-72 (Burn, p. 54).
No other refer...
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Coneyhope Lane
North out of the Poultry in the Parish of St. Mildred, Poultry (S. 265).
Earliest mention: "Conoho...
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Cousen's Lane
See Cousin Lane.
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Cousin Lane
South out of Upper Thames Street, at No. 83, to the Thames (P.O. Directory). In Dowgate Ward.
Earli...
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Cow Lane
West out of West Smithfield to Snow Hill, in Farringdon Ward Without (Elmes, 1831).
First mention: ...
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Creed Lane
South out of Ludgate Hill at No. 9 to Carter Lane (P.O. Directory). In Castle Baynard Ward and Farri...
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Cressyngham Lane
Described as in the parish of St. James de Garlikhithe, to the west of a tenement in the parishes of...
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Crooked Lane
South out of King William Street to Miles' Lane (P.O. Directory). In Candlewick Ward and formerly in...
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Crookere Lane
See Crookeres Lane.
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Crookeres Lane
South out of Fleet Street to the Thames in the precinct of the Whitefriars (S. 399). In ward of Farr...
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Cross Lane
1) East out of St. Mary-at-Hill to Harp Lane (P.O. Directory), crossing St. Dunstan's Hill. In Billi...
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Ebbgate Lane
See Swan Lane.
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Edgate Lane
See Old Swan Lane.
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Elbow Lane
Identified with College Street and Little College Street (q.v.). Its earlier name was "Eldebowe Lane...
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Eldedenes Lane
See Old Dean's Lane.
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Elden Lane
Tenements in Fletstrete and Bowyerrowe in the parish of St. Martin within Ludgate near the lane call...
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(Seint) Eleyne Lane
It appears from records temp. H. III. that there was a lane described as "a common thoroughfare" fro...
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Engain Lane
See Gresham Street and Maiden Lane.
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Erber Lane
See Herbier Lane.
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Faiteres Lane
See Fetter Lane.
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Fardress Lane
Tenement in Fardress Lane devised by Sir William Cromer, 1431, to the church of St. Martin Orgar wit...
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Faster Lane
See Foster Lane.
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Faytour Lane
See Fetter Lane.
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Featherbed Lane
East out of Fetter Lane, at No. 18, to Pemberton Row, leading into Gough Square (Boyle, 1799-Elmes, ...
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Fetter Lane
South out of Holborn, at No. 31, to 179 Fleet Street, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.O. Directory).
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Field Lane
North out of Holborn to Great Saffron Hill. The southern end only is in Farringdon Ward Without, the...
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Finch Lane
North out of Cornhill at No. 80 (P.O. Directory). In Cornhill Ward and Broad Street Ward.
Earliest ...
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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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Idol Lane
South out of Great Tower Street, at No. 1, to Cross Lane (P.O. Directory). In Tower Ward.
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Inggelene Lane
See Maiden Lane1.
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Innage Lane
See Heneage Lane.
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Ironmonger Lane
South out of Gresham Street to Cheapside at No. 90 (P.O. Directory). In Cheap Ward.
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Ivy Lane
North out of Paternoster Row, at Nos. 22-23, to Newgate Street. In Farringdon Ward Within.
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Juwerie Lane
See Jewry Street.
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(St.) Katherine's Lane
South out of Upper East Smithfield to New Street (Hatton, 1708-Lockie, 1810).
Removed for the const...
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Katones Lane
See Raton Lane.
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Kery Lane
See Carey Lane.
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Kirone Lane
See Kyrune Lane.
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Knightrider Lane
Houses at the corner of Bredestrete upon Knyghtrider-lane in the parish of St. Mildred, 1349 (Ct. H....
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Kyrune Lane
See Maiden Lane.
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Lad Lane
West from Milk Street to Wood Street, in Cripplegate Ward Within, in continuation of Cateaton Street...
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Laurence Lane
North out of Cheapside, at No. 96, to Gresham Street (P.O. Directory). In Cheap Ward.
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