Beach lane, Whitecross street, Cripplegate‡

Beaconsfield, a small town in Buckinghamshire, in the road to Oxford, about 23 miles from London. It has several good inns, and is remarkable for being the birth-place of Mr. Waller, the celebrated poet, who had a great estate, and a handsome seat here, which is still in the possession of Edmund Waller, Esq; his descendant. There is a fine monument erected in the church yard, to the memory of Mr. Waller the poet.

Beadles court, Eagle street, Holborn.

Beak street, Swallow street, Piccadilly, so called from most of the houses belonging to Col. Beak.

Beal’s wharf, Mill street, Tooley street.†

Bear alley. 1. Addle hill, Thames street.* 2. Fleet ditch.* 3. London wall.*

Bear court, Butcher row, Ratcliff.*

Bearbinder lane, Swithin’s lane, Cannon street.

Bear Garden, Bank side, Southwark.

Bear lane, Gravel lane, Southwark.†