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  • Aberdeen Place, 72
  • Aiken, Miss, 30
  • Akenside, Mark, 19
  • Aldborough House, 97
  • Aldred Road, 37
  • Alford, Dr., 80
  • Alvanley, Lord, 35
  • Anderson, Mary, 29
  • Apple Village, 79
  • Arbuthnot, Dr., 19, 30
  • Arne, Dr., 93
  • Arundel, Earls of, 57
  • Atye, Sir Arthur, 40
  • Austen, Sir John, 58
  • Austin, John, 75
  • Avenue Road, 53
  • Bacon, 52
  • Baillie, Joanna, 28, 30
  • Baker Street, 83
  • Baker Street Bazaar, 83
  • Banqueting House, 96
  • Barbauld, Mrs., 25, 30
  • Baring, Bishop, 102
  • Barrow Hill, 63
  • Bedford College, 83
  • Belmont House, 23
  • Belsize Avenue, 46
  • Belsize Crescent, 46
  • Belsize Lane, 45
  • Belsize Manor, 2, 44
  • Belsize Park Gardens, 46
  • Berkeleys, 57
  • Bingley, Lord, 100
  • Bird in Hand, The, 25
  • Blandford Square, 69
  • Blennerhasset, John, 59
  • Bolton House, 28
  • Bonomi, 86
  • Booth, 29
  • Botanical Gardens, 67
  • Brabazon, Sir Roger de, 2
  • Branch Hill, 26, 27
  • Branch Hill Lodge, 27
  • Brawne, Fanny, 22
  • Browning, Robert, 90
  • Bryanston Square, 79
  • Bryanston Street, 80
  • Buckland Crescent, 46
  • Bull and Bush, The, 9
  • Burgh House, 19
  • Burney, Fanny, 17, 19
  • Burton, Decimus, 65
  • Butler, Bishop, 23
  • Buxton, Sir Fowell, 10
  • Byron, Lord, 27, 89, 100
  • Caenwood House, 12
  • Cannon Hall, 15
  • Capland Street, 30
  • Henrietta Street, 97
  • Hertford House, 85
  • Hertford, Marquis of, 65, 85
  • Hickes, Sir Baptist, 2
  • High Street, 5, 24, 62
  • Hill Street, 70
  • Hill, Sir Rowland, 50
  • Hinde, 65
  • Hobson, Thomas, 58
  • Hogarth, 9
  • Holford House, 66
  • Holles, John, Duke of Newcastle, 58
  • Holles Street, 100
  • Hollybush Hill, 27
  • Hollybush Tavern, 28
  • Holy Maid of Kent, 74
  • Homer Row, 76
  • Homes:
    • Charity School for Girls, 93
    • Cripple Girls', 86
    • Female Orphans', 71
    • Incurable Children, 60
    • Industrial, for Destitute Boys, 86
    • Industrial Home for Girls, 53
    • Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul, 84
    • Soldiers' Daughters', 23
    • St. Vincent's Orphanage, 29
  • Honourable Artillery Company, 68
  • Hood, 39
  • Horace Street, 79
  • Hospitals:
    • Consumption, 28
    • Hampstead, 15
    • Middlesex, 105
    • North-Western, 49
    • Queen Charlotte's Lying-in, 76
    • Samaritan Free, 77
    • West End, 98
    • Western Ophthalmic, 78
  • House of Mercy, 69
  • Howards, 57
  • Hunt, Leigh, 8
  • Irving, Edward, 52
  • Jack Straw's Castle, 12
  • Jew's Harp, 103
  • Johnson, Dr., 30
  • Johnson, Mrs., 19
  • John Street, 21
  • Judge's Walk, 26
  • Kean, 82
  • Keats, John, 20, 22
  • Kidderpore Hall, 40
  • Kilburn, 41
  • Kilburn Mill, 37
  • Kilburn Priory, 41
  • Kilburn Wells, 43
  • King Street, 83
  • Kit Kat Club, 14
  • Landon, L. E., 78
  • Langham Hotel, 101
  • Langham Place, 68
  • Turkish Embassy, 79
  • Turner, Mrs., 74
  • Turner, R.A., 101
  • Turnpike, The, 75
  • Tussaud's Exhibition, Madame, 70
  • Tyburn Gallows, 74
  • Tyburn Manor, 57
  • Tyburn Road, 81
  • Tyburn, The, 57
  • Upper Avenue Road, 48
  • Upper Baker Street, 70
  • Upper Berkeley Street, 80
  • Upper Bryanston Street, 74
  • Upper Flask Tavern, 14
  • Upper George Street, 80
  • Upper Terrace, 27
  • Vale of Health, 8
  • Vane, Sir Harry, 23
  • Vere Street, 97
  • Wallace, Sir Richard, 85
  • Wandesford, J., 64
  • Warbeck, Perkin, 74
  • Wards Field, 79
  • Ware, Isaac, 35
  • Watling Street, 43
  • Wedderburn, Alexander, 36
  • Welbeck Hall, 98
  • Welbeck Street, 97
  • Weller, Mrs., 2
  • Wells and Campden Charities, 33
  • Wells Street, 104
  • Wells Tavern, 20
  • Well Walk, 17
  • Wentworth House, 22
  • Wesley, Rev. Charles, 89
  • West End, 36
  • West End Hall, 37
  • West End Lane, 35
  • Whitestone Pond, 13
  • Wigmore Street, 98
  • Wildwoods, 10
  • Wilkes, 29
  • Willoughby Road, 25
  • Wilson, Sir Thomas Maryon, 2, 7
  • Wilson, Sir Thomas Spencer, 2
  • Wimpole Street, 98
  • Winchester Road, 48
  • Windmill Hill, 28
  • 'Woodlands,' 36
  • Woronzow, Count, 62
  • Wotton, Lord, 3, 59
  • Wychcomb, 48
  • Wyndham Place, 78
  • York House, 86
  • York Place, 83
  • Yorkshire Stingo Public House, 77
  • York Street, 78
  • Zoological Gardens, 67

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