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This page concludes the article entitled Bromley [Kent], which started on Page 35.
It is followed by the article entitled Bromley [Bow], on this page.
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Charles II. for twenty poor Clergymen's
widows, with an allowance of 20l. a
year, and 50l. a year to the Chaplain.
BROMLEY, a pleasant village near Bow, in
Middlesex, where was formerly a mo-
nastery.  The great house here was
built by Sir John Jacob, Bart, Commis-
sioner of the customs at the restoration,
and afterwards became the seat of Sir
William Benson, Sheriff of London in
the reign of Queen Anne, the father to
William Benson, Esq; Auditor of the
Imprest, who some years ago sold it,
with the manor and rectory, to Mr. Lloyd,
a gentleman of Wales.
BROMLEY street, Holborn.Click to show Key popup
BROOK alley,  1. Rotten row.  2. Noble
street.
BROOK'S court,  1. Holborn.  2. Heneage
lane.  3. In the Minories.  4. Thames
street.Click to show Key popup
BROOK'S market, by Brook street, Hol-
born: so denominated from the Lord
Brook's city mansion, at the north cor-
ner of the market.
BROOK'S mews, Brook street, near Bond
street.Click to show Key popup
BROOK'S rents, Fore street, Cripplegate.Click to show Key popup
BROOK'S street,  1. Holborn.Click to show Key popup  2. New
Bond street.Click to show Key popup  3. Ratcliff.Click to show Key popup


BROOK'S
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BROOK'S wharf, near Queenhithe.Click to show Key popup
BROOK'S WHARF lane, High Timber street,
Broken wharf.Click to show Key popup
BROOK'S yard,  1. Old Fish street hill.Click to show Key popup
2. Fore street, Lambeth.Click to show Key popup
BROOMSTICK alley,  1. Bunhill row.  2. Field
lane.  3. Whitecross street, Cripplegate.
BROUGHTON'S rents, Harrow alley.Click to show Key popup
BROWN BEAR alley, East Smithfield.
BROWNLOW street, Drury lane.Click to show Key popup
BROWN'S alley,  1. Gravel street.Click to show Key popup  2. King's
street.Click to show Key popup  3. Norton Falgate.Click to show Key popup
BROWN'S buildings, St. Mary Ax.Click to show Key popup
BROWN'S court,  1. Angel alley, Hounds-
ditch.Click to show Key popup  2. Billiter lane.Click to show Key popup  3. Brick lane,
Spitalfields.Click to show Key popup  4. Brown street.Click to show Key popup  5. St.
Catharine's lane.Click to show Key popup  6. Crutched friars.Click to show Key popup
7. Gracechurch street.Click to show Key popup  8. Near Gros-
venor square.Click to show Key popup  9. Holiwell court, Shore-
ditch.Click to show Key popup  10. Little Old Bailey.Click to show Key popup  11. Long
alley, Moorfields.Click to show Key popup  12. Marlborough
street.Click to show Key popup  13. In the Minories.Click to show Key popup  14. Ro-
therhith.Click to show Key popup  15. Shoe lane.Click to show Key popup  16. Shug lane,
near Piccadilly.Click to show Key popup  17. Thieving lane.Click to show Key popup
BROWN'S gardens, Hog lane, St. Giles's.Click to show Key popup
BROWN'S lane, Red Lion street, Spital-
fields.Click to show Key popup
BROWN'S passage, Green street.Click to show Key popup
BROWN'S rents,  1. Brick lane, Spitalfields.Click to show Key popup
2. St. Catharine's lane.Click to show Key popup
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