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Markets

1. Bear key, for corn
2. Billingsgate, for fish and coals
3. Bishopsgate street market, for hay
4. Blackwell Hall, for cloth
5. Bloomsbury market, for meat etc.
6. Borough market, for meat and greens
7. Brook's Market for meat etc.
8. Carnaby market, for meat etc.
9. Clare market, for meat etc.
10. Covent Garden market, for herbs and fruit
11. Fleet-market, for meat fruit herbs etc.
12. Haymarket near Pall-Mall, for hay and straw
13. Honey lane market, for meat etc.
14. Hoxton Market, for meat etc.
15. Hungerford market, for meat etc.
16. Leadenhal market, for hides, leather and provisions of all kinds
17. Mark Lane Market, for corn
18. Newgate Market for provisions of all kinds
19. Newport market, for meat etc.
20. Oxford market, for meat etc.
21. Queenhith market, for meal
22. Red Lion market, for meat
23. St. James's market, for meat etc.
24. St. Margaret's Hill market, for hay and straw
25. Shadwell market, for meat etc
26. Smithfield Market, for oxen, cows, calves, sheep, lambs, hogs, horses, hay, and straw
27. Whitechapel market, for meat by wholesale and retail
28. White Horse Inn Market by Holborn bridge, for meal
29. Wood's Close Market, for sheep skins

Penny Post offices

1. St. Christopher's Churchyard, Threadneedle street
2. St. Paul's office in Queen's Head alley, Paternoster row
3. The Temple office in Chichester rents, Chancery lane
4. Westminster office in Pump court, near Charing Cross
5. Southwark office in Green Dragon court, near St. Mary Overy's church
6. Hermitage office in Queen street, Little Tower hill

Besides the above-mentioned General Penny post offices, there are a great number of public and private houses appointed for receiving of penny-post letters, which the letter carriers call for and convey to one or other of the above offices in order to be sorted as well as sent out and delivered

Baptists meeting houses

Those that follow the Doctrine of Arminius

1. in Fair street, Horselydown
2. in Glasshouse yard, Pickax street, near Aldersgate bars
3. in Mill yard, Rosemary lane
4. Pinner's hall, Broad street, service only in the afternoon
5. Paul's alley, Redcross street
6. Queen street, in the park

Those that follow the Doctrine of Calvin

1. in Angel alley, Whitechapel
2. Artillery street, Spital-fields
3. Brewer's hall, Addle street
4. Cherry garden Lane, Rotherhith
5. Church lane, Limehouse
6. Collier's rents, White street, Southwark
7. Currier's court, near Cripplegate
8. Devonshire square, Bishopsgate street without
9. Dipping alley, Horselydown, Southwark
10. Duke's street, near Pepper alley
11. Eagle street, Red Lyon street, Holborn
12. Flower-de-luce yard, Tooley street
13. Glass-house street, Swallow street
14. Goat's yard passage, Horselydown
15. Johnson's street, Old Gravel lane
16. Little Wild street, in Great Wild street
17. Little Wood street, by Cripplegate
18. Maze Pond street, Southwark
19. Maiden court, Great Eastcheap
20. New way, Maze, Southwark
21. Pennington street, Virginia street
22, Pepper street, Southwark
23. Rose lane, Limehouse
24. Rosemary-branch alley, Rosemary lane
25. Rotherhith
26. St. John's court, Little Hart street
27. Sheer's alley, White street, Southwark
28. Snow fields
29. Unicorn yard, St. Olaves
30. Union yard, Horselydown lane
31. Vinegar row, Shoreditch

Chapels belonging to the established religion

1. Each of the King's royal palaces has a chapel
2. Archbishop of Canterbury's chapel at Lambeth
3. Ask's almshouse chapel at Hoxton
4. Audley street chapel
5. Bancroft's almshouse chapel at Mile end
6. Banqueting house chapel in Whitehall
7. Berwick street chapel in Old Soho
8. St. Bridewell Hospital chapel at Fleet ditch
9. Charter House chapel
10. College almshouse chapel in Deadman's place
11. Conduit street chapel
12. Cooper's almshouse chapel at Ratcliffe
13. Curzon street chapel
14. Dacre's chapel in Westminster
15. Draper's alms-house chapel in Blackman street
16. Draper's almshouse chapel in Newington butts
17. Duke street chapel in Westminster
18. Ely house chapel at Holborn hill
19. Fishmonger's almshouse chapel in Newington Butts
20. Fleet prison chapel
21. Foundling hospital chapel
22. Gray's-inn chapel in Gray's inn
23. Great Queen street chapel in Lincoln's inn fields
24. Gresham college chapel in Bishopsgate street
25. Grosvenor's square chapel in Audley street
26. Guildhall chapel at Guildhall
27. Guy's hospital chapel in Southwark
28. Hill's chapel in Rochester row in Westminster
29. Jefries's hospital chapel in Kingsland road
30. King's Bench prison chapel in Southwark
31. King's street chapel in Oxford street
32. Knight's bridge chapel in Knight's bridge
33. Lamb's chapel in Monkwell street
34. Lincoln's-inn chapel in Chancery lane
35. Long acre chapel in Long acre
36. London Infirmary chapel in Whitechapel
37. London workhouse chapel in Bishopsgate street
38. Ludgate prison chapel near Ludgate street
39. Magdalen hospital chapel in Goodman's fields
40. May Fair chapel in May Fair
41. Mercer's chapel in Cheapside
42. New chapel in Westminster
43. Newgate prison chapel
44. New street chapel in St. Giles's in the Fields
45. Owen's almshouse chapel in Islington
46. Oxendon chapel near the Haymarket
47. Oxford chapel in Marybon fields
48. Palmer's Hospital chapel in Westminster
49. Petticoat lane chapel in Whitechapel
50. Poultry compter chapel
51. Queen's square chapel in Westminster
52. Queen's street chapel in Bloomsbury
53. Ram's chapel in Homerton in Hackney
54. Roll's chapel in Chancery lane
55. Russel court chapel in Drury Lane
56. St. John's chapel in Clerkenwell
57. St. John's Chapel near Redlion street
58. St. Margaret's chapel in Chapel street
59. St. Martin's almshouse chapel in Hog lane
60. St. Thomas's hospital chapel in Southwark
61. Serjeant's-inn chapel in Chancery lane
62. Skinner's almshouse chapel in Mile end
63. Somerset-house chapel
64. Spring-garden chapel in Charing Cross
65. Staple's-inn chapel in Holborn
60. Trinity almshouse chapel in Mile end
67. Vintner's almshouse chapel in Mile end
68. Whitechapel prison chapel
69. Whittington's college chapel in College hill
70. Wheeler's chapel in Spitalfields
71. Wood street compter chapel in Wood street

French chapels

1. Black Eagle street chapel in Spitalfields
2. Berwick street chapel in Old Soho
3. Brown's lane chapel in Spitalfields
4. Castle street chapel in Green street
5. Crispin street chapel in Spitalfields
6. Friery chapel in Pall mall
7. Hog lane chapel in Soho
8. Little Chapel street chapel in Old Soho
9. Link Rider's court chapel in Little Newport lane
10. Mary le bon chapel in St. Mary le bon
11. Milk alley chapel in Wapping
12. Orange street chapel in Hedge lane
13. Petticoat lane Chapel
14. St. John's street chapel Swan fields in Shoreditch
15. St. Martin's lane chapel, Cannon street
16. Savoy chapel, in the Savoy
17. Slaughter's street chapel at Swan fields, Shoreditch
18. Spring garden chapel in Charring Cross
19. Threadneedle street chapel
20. Three crown court chapel in Spitalfields
21. West street chapel in Soho

German, Dutch, Danish and Swedish chapels

1. Danish chapel in Well-close square
2. Dutch chapel in Austin friars
3. Dutch chapel in the Savoy
4. German chapel in St. James's palace
5. German chapel in the Savoy
6. German chapel in Trinity lane
7. Russian chapel in Exeter Exchange court
8. Swedish chapel in Prince's Square, Ratcliffe highway

Independent meeting houses (Calvinists)

1. Berry street at St. Mary Ax
2. Boar's Head yard in Petticoat lane
3. Brick-hill lane in Thames street
4. Broad street, near Old Gravel lane
5. Coachmakers hall in Noble street
6. Collier's rents in White street
7. Court yard in Barnaby street, Southwark
8. Crispin street in Spitalfields
9. Dead-man's place in Southwark
10. Hare Court in Aldersgate street
11. Jewin street in Aldersgate street
12. Lower street in Islington
13. Mare street in Hackney
14. New Broad street in Moorfields
15. New court, Carey street
16. Old Artillery Ground in Spitalfields
17. Orchard in Wapping
18. Paved alley in Lime street
19. Pavement row in Moorfields
20. Pinner's Hall in Broad street (in the morning, the only Independent congregation that is not Calvinist)
21. Queen street in Ratcliffe
22. Queen street in Rotherhith
23. Redcross street in Barbican
24. Ropemaker's alley in Little Moorfields
25. St. Michael's lane in Canon street
26. St. Saviour's Dock head in Southwark
27. Staining lane in Maiden lane
28. Stepney fields
29. Turner's hall in Philpot lane
30. White-horn yard in Duke's place
31. Zoar street in Southwark

Methodist meeting houses

1. Foundery, Windmill hill
2. Beech Lane
3. Bull and Mouth street
4. Marybone fields
5. St. Agnes le Clare
6. West street, Seven dials

Moravian meeting houses

1. Lindsey house, Chelsea
2. Monastery, Hatton Garden
3. Nevil's alley, Fetter lane

Popish chapels

1. Butler's alley, Grub street
2. French Ambassador's chapel in Greek street
3. Imperial Ambassador's chapel in Hanover square
4. Portuguese Ambassador's chapel in Golden square
5. Sardinian Ambassador's chapel, near Lincoln's-inn fields
6. Venetian Ambassador's chapel in Suffolk street

Presbyterian meeting houses

1. Bethnal green
2. Broad street, Wapping
3. Brook House, Clapton
4. Church street, Hoxton
5. Crosby Square, Bishopsgate street
6. Crown court, Russel street
7. Founders Hall, Lothbury
8. Grafton street, Seven Dials
9. Gravel lane, Houndsditch
10. Great St. Thomas Apostles
11. Hanover street, Long Acre
12. King John's court, Bermondsey
13. King's weigh-house, Little Eastcheap
14. Leather lane, Holborn
15. Little Carter lane
16. Little Eastcheap near Tower street
17. Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate street
18. Long ditch, Westminster
19. Maiden lane, Deadman's place
20. Middlesex court, Bartholomew Close
21. Mourning lane Hackney
22. New Broad street, London Wall
23. Near Nightingale Lane
24. Old Jewry, Poultry
25. Parish street, Horselydown
26. Poor Jewry Lane, near Aldgate
27. Queen street, near Cuckold's Point
28. Rampant Lion yard, Nightingale Lane
29. Ryder's Court, near Leicester fields
30. Salisbury street, Rotherhith
31. St. Thomas, Southwark
32. Salters hall, Swithin's lane
33. Shakespear's walk, Upper Shadwell
34. Silver street, Wood street
35. Spitalfields (green)
36. Swallow street, Piccadilly
37. Windsor court, Monkwell street

Quakers meeting houses

1. Devonshire street, Bishopsgate street
2. Ewer's street, Southwark
3. Fair street, Horselydown
4. Little Almonry, Westminster
5. St. John's lane
6. St. Martin's le Grand
7. Sandy's court, Houndsditch
8. School House lane, Ratcliffe
9. Savoy, in the Strand
10. Wapping
11. White Hart yard, Gracechurch street
12. Workhouse, Clerkenwell

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