of london
11London Bridge Square — On London Bridge, in Bridge Ward (P.C. 1732). Not named in the maps …
12London Bridge Waterworks — See Water Works, London Bridge …
13London Court — In London Street (Strype, ed. 1755 Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps …
14London Fen, Lundene Fen — Mentioned in Edgar s Charter to Westminster, 951 (Kemble), as forming a portion of the natural boundaries between London and Westminster …
15London House — On the west side of Aldersgate Street, adjoining Bartholomew Close west, in Aldersgate Without and Farringdon Without Wards (Elmes, 1831). Mentioned 1676 (L. and P. Chas. II., XVIII. 328). So called as being, after the Restoration, for… …
16London Houses — Roman tiles used in the walls of houses were 17 in. long, 11 in. wide and 11/2 in. thick. The draining tiles made to fit into each other were 12 in. to 25 in. long, 4 in. to 8 in. in diameter. The tiles were stamped with the names of Roman… …
17London Markets — See Cheapside, Cheap (west), Honey Lane Market, Fleet Market, Farringdon Market, Eastcheap, Billingsgate Market, Leadenhall Market, Newgate Market, London Central Markets, Smithfield Market, Old Fish Market …
18London Street — South out of Fenchurch Street at No. 59 and west to 74 Mark Lane (P.O. Directory). The northern portion in Aldgate Ward, the southern in Tower Ward (O.S.). Earliest mention: P.C. 1732. Other name : New London Street (Horwood, 1799).… …
19London Wall — See Wall of London …
20London Wall Avenue — Out of London Wall at No. 31 (P.O. Directory). First mention: L.C.C. List, 1901 …