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John street, West Smithfield. 3. Wind-
mill hill, Moorfields.
BUTCHERS ARMS yard, Goswell street. *
BUTCHER'S close, King street, Moorfields.
BUTCHER'S dock, Rotherhith wall. †
BUTCHER'S yard, Brick lane.
BUTLER'S alley, 1. Grub street, Cripple-
gate. † 2. Windmill hill row. †
BUTLER'S Almshouse, in Little Chapel street,
Westminster, was founded by Mr. Ni-
cholas Butler, in the year 1675, who
endowed it with 12l. per annum. It
consists of only two large rooms, for
two poor men and their wives.
BUTLER'S court, Houndsditch. †
BUTLER'S yard, Monkwell street. †
BUTTERFLY court, Grub street, Crip-
plegate. *
BUTTERMILK alley, Phenix street, Spital-
fields.
BUTT'S street, Lambeth. †
BUTTONMOULD row, Dean's court, St.
Martin's le Grand.
BYAS rents, Crucifix lane.
BYFIELD'S passage, Petticoat lane. †
BYFIELD'S rents, Petticoat lane. †
BYFLEET, a village in Surry, situated on
a branch of the river Mole, adorned with
several gentlemen's seats, and a fine park
in its neighbourhood. At this place is
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a handsome house belonging to Lieut.
Gen. Cornwall; and at a place at a
small distance the Rev. Mr. Spence has
made many neat and elegant improve-
ments. The river Mole flows by the
side of Byfleet park, and forming a great
number of windings, renders its course
near four miles within the compass of
the inclosure.
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C.
CABBAGE alley, 1.Barnaby street. 2.
Long lane, Southwark.
CABBAGE lane, near King's Arms stairs.
CABBAGE yard, Cork lane, Swan fields.
CABINET court, Duke street, Spitalfields.
CABLE court, Cable street.
CABLE street, Rag fair.
CADD'S row, Islington. †
CÆSAR'S HEAD court, Crutched Friars. *
CAGE alley, Cock hill, Ratcliff.
CAIN AND ABEL'S alley, 1. Angel alley,
Houndsditch. * 2. Bishopsgate street
without. *
CALENDER'S court, 1. Drury lane. 2. Long
alley, Moorfields.
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