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This page concludes the article entitled St. Magnus's Church, which started on Page 238.
It is followed by the article entitled Magnus court, on this page.
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arched windows in all the intercolumnia-
tions.  The dome rests upon these pilas-
ters, and on its crown is placed a piece of
open work like that which surrounds the
base of the lanthorn.  On this is raised
the turret which supports the fane.
This church is a rectory, and to this
parish that of St. Margaret's, New Fish
street, is united.  The Rector, besides
glebes, casualties, &c. receives 170l. a
year in lieu of tithes.
MAGNUS court, Butcher row.
MAGPYE alley,  1. Aldersgate street.Click to show Key popup  2.
Ashentree court.Click to show Key popup  3. Bishopsgate street
without.Click to show Key popup  4. Crutched-friars.Click to show Key popup  5. Fen-
church street.Click to show Key popup  6. Fetter lane.Click to show Key popup  7.
Gray's Inn lane.Click to show Key popup  8. Phœnix street.Click to show Key popup
9. Wheeler street.Click to show Key popup  10. White-friars.Click to show Key popup
MAGPYE court, Great Old Bailey.Click to show Key popup
MAID court, Maiden lane, Bow lane.
MAID lane, Gravel lane.
MAIDEN lane,  1. Church street, Lambeth.Click to show Key popup
2. Extending from Deadman's Place to
Gravel lane; a long stragling place with
ditches on each side; the passages to the
houses being over little bridges.Click to show Key popup  3.
Halfmoon street, Covent Garden.Click to show Key popup  4.
Long Ditch.Click to show Key popup  5. Queen street, Cheap-
side.Click to show Key popup  6. Wood street, Cheapside.Click to show Key popup
MAIDENHEAD alley,  1. Ratcliff.Click to show Key popup  2. Wap-
ping.Click to show Key popup

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MAIDENHEAD court,  1. Aldersgate street.Click to show Key popup
2. Cartwright street.Click to show Key popup  3. St. Catharine's.Click to show Key popup
4. Chiswell street, Moorfields.Click to show Key popup  5. Church
lane, Whitechapel.Click to show Key popup  6. St. Ermin's hill.
7. Great Eastcheap.Click to show Key popup  8. Great Gardens,
St. Catharine's lane.Click to show Key popup  9. Grub street, by
Fore street, Cripplegate.Click to show Key popup  10. London
Wall.Click to show Key popup  11. Maiden lane.Click to show Key popup  12. Moor
lane.Click to show Key popup  13. Saltpetre bank.Click to show Key popup  14. St.
Thomas Apostle's.Click to show Key popup  15. Wheeler street.Click to show Key popup
16. Wood street, Cheapside.Click to show Key popup
MAIDENHEAD passage, Berwick street.Click to show Key popup
MAIDENHEAD street, Dyot street.Click to show Key popup
MAIDENHEAD yard, Dyot street.Click to show Key popup
MAINHARD'S court, Anchor and Hope al-
ley, Green Bank, near Wapping.Click to show Key popup
MAINHARD'S street, Bembridge street, St.
Giles's pound.Click to show Key popup
MAIN'S yard, Castle lane, Southwark.Click to show Key popup
MALAGA court, Nightingale lane, East
Smithfield.
MALDEN, a village in Surry, about three
miles from Kingston, has a powder mill on
a stream that runs from Ewel to King-
ston.
MALLET'S court,  1. Blackboy alley, Chick
lane.Click to show Key popup  2. Buckeridge street.Click to show Key popup
MALLMILL court, Whitecross street.Click to show Key popup
MANBY court, Montague street.Click to show Key popup
MANCHESTER court, Canon row, West-
minster; so called from the house of the
Earls of Manchester adjoining.
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