George Alley, Birchin Lane
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George Yard — 1) South out of Fenchurch Street, west of the Saracen s Head Yard (O.S. 1894 5, and Bacon, 1912). In Aldgate Ward. First mention: P.C. 1732. Other name : Coach yard (Rocque, 1746). There is a George Hotel at No. 86 in P.O. Directory.… … Dictionary of London
George and Vulture Tavern — On the north side of Lombard Street at the north end of George Yard, with a passage to St. Michael s Alley, and thence into Cornhill, another into Gracechurch Street and another through Castle Alley to Birchin Lane (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii.… … Dictionary of London
Exchange Alley — John Rocque s Map, 1747 Exchange Alley or Change Alley is a narrow alleyway connecting shops and coffeehouses in an old neighbourhood of the City of London in England, bounded by Lombard Street, Cornhill and Birchin Lane.[1] … Wikipedia
Bengal Court — East out of Birchin Lane at No.21 (P.O. Directory). In Cornhill Ward. So named July, 1906 (L.C.C. List, 1912). Former names : White Lion Court (Rocque, 1746). White Lion Alley (Strype, 1720 and P.C. 1732). George Alley and Sun Court (O. and … Dictionary of London