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Interior of Royal Exchange Frontispiece
Cheapside Cross (as it appeared on its erection in 1606) 5
St. Mildred, Poultry 18
Inside the Poultry Compter 19
St. Lawrence, Jewry 26
SS. Anne and Agnes 27
Blackwell Hall, 1819 31
Mercers’ Hall: Interior Facing 32
Mercers’ Hall 35
City of London School, Milk Street 39
Church of St. Vedast 43
Goldsmiths’ Hall, 1835 45
Gerard’s Hall Crypt in 1795 57
The Armourers’ and Brasiers’ Almshouses, Bishopsgate Without, 1857 65
St. Mary, Aldermanbury, in 1814 70
Porch of St. Alphage, London Wall, 1818 72
Sion College, London Wall, 1800 73
Grub Street Hermit 77
St. Giles, Cripplegate 81
London Wall 83
The Pump in Cornhill, 1800 93
St. Peter’s, Cornhill 96
Confectioner’s Shop, Cornhill 98
Garraway’s Coffee-House 99
Pope’s House in Plough Court 103
St. Mary Woolnoth Facing 106
Altar of St. Mary Abchurch 109
Salters’ Hall, 1822 113
St. Stephen, Walbrook Facing 118
The Mansion House and Cheapside 120
Stocks Market 123
Bank of England Fountain Facing 126
St. Benet Finck 129
St. Martin Outwich 131
Gresham College 135
Carpenters’ Hall, London Wall, 1830 It seems convenient in treating of the history and archÆology of the City to take the streets in groups, each group being in connection with the main street to which it belongs. We may in this fashion conveniently arrange the streets as follows:—

(1) Those north and south of Cheapside and the Poultry.
(2) Those north of Gresham Street and west of Moorgate Street.
(3) Those between Moorgate and Bishopsgate Streets.
(4) Those between Fenchurch and Bishopsgate Streets.
(5) Thames Street and the streets north and south of it.
(6) Newgate Street and the streets north and south of it.
(7) Fleet Street and the adjacent Courts (including the Temple and the Rolls).

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