Blake’s yard, Old street. †
Bland court, Narrow street. †
Bland’s dock, Rotherhith. †
Bland’s yard, In the Minories. †
Blank yard, Great Pearl street.
Blechingly, a small parliamentary borough in Surrey, said to have enjoyed that privilege ever since parliaments had a being, and yet it has no market. The Bailiff, who returns the members, is annually chosen at the Lord of the Mannor’s court. The town, which is five miles from Ryegate, and twenty from London, being situated on a hill, on the side of Holmsdale, affords a fine prospect, as far as Sussex and the South Downs, and from some of the ruins of the castle, which are still visible, tho’ in the midst of a coppice, one may take a view to the west into Hampshire, and to the east into Kent. Here is a free school and an almshouse; but the spire of the church was consumed by lightning and all the bells melted in the year 1606.
Bleeding Heart yard, Cross street, Hatton garden. †
Blenheim street, Oxford street.
Blewgate fields, Ratcliff Highway.
Blewit’s buildings, Fetter lane. †