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Back Cloister yard, Westminster.§
Back Brook street, David street, by Gros-
venor square.
Bacon alley, Woolpack alley, Shore-
ditch.
Bacon street.  1. Brick lane, Spitalfields.*
2 Club row, Spitalfields.
Badger's alley, Shoreditch.†
Badger's Almshouse, at Hoxton, was found-
ed by Mrs. Allen Badger, in the year
1698, for six poor men and their wives,
who are only allowed twenty shillings a
year each couple.
Badger's rents, St. John's passage, St.
John's street.†
Bag and Bottle alley, Old street.*
Bag and Bottle yard, Old street.*
Bagnel's rents, Denmark street.†
Bagnio court, Newgate street, thus named
from the Bagnio there.
Bagnio lane, leading into Bagnio court,
Newgate street.
Bagshaw's rents, Portpool lane, Leather
lane.†
Bailey's alley, in the Strand.†
Bailey's court,  1 Bell yard, Fleet street.†
2 Cock hill.†  3 Fashion street.†  4 Sheer
lane.†  5 In the Strand.†
Bailey's place, Little Tower hill.†
Bailey's
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Bailey's yard, Broadway, Westminster.†
Bainham's street, Southwark.†
Bain's hill, Upper Shadwell.†
Bakehouse court, Godalmin street.
Bakers, this company is very ancient,
though it does not appear to have been
incorporated till about the year 1307.
It is governed by a Master, four War-
dens, thirty Assstants, and 195 Livery
men, whose fine is 10l.
Bakers Hall, a plain edifice in Hart
lane, Tower street, and formerly the
dwelling house of John Chicheley,
Chamberlain of London.
Baker's alley.  1 Church lane, White-
chapel.†  2 Farmer's street, Shadwell.†
3 Goswell street.†  4 Hart street.†  5
King's street, Westminster.†  6 Monk-
well street.†  7 St. John's street.†  8 In
the Strand.  9 Stony lane.†  10 Swallow
street.†
Baker's Arms alley, Rosemary lane.*
Baker's buildings, Old Bethlem.†
Baker's court, Halfmoon alley, Bishops-
gate street.†
Baker's passage, Jermain street.†
Baker's row.  1 Cold Bath fields.†  2
Whitechapel.†

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