Adam-a-digging yard, Peter street, Westminster.*
Adam and Eve alley, 1. Barnaby street.* 2. by West Smithfield.*
Adam and Eve court, 1. Oxford street.* 2. Tottenham court road.* 3. West Smithfield.* 4. Hatchet alley, Whitechapel. 5. Petticoat lane.*
Adam and Eve yard, 1. Homerton.* 2. Ratcliff highway.*
Adam’s court, 1. Little Broad street.† 2. Pig street.† 3. Sharp’s buildings, Duke’s place.† 4. Near Swan’s close.†
Adam’s mews, 1. Audley street.† 2. Charles street near Mount street.†
Adam’s yard, Hockley in the Hole. †
Addington, a village in Surrey, three miles from Croydon, situated at the descent of a high spacious common to which it gives name. Its church, though said to be above 300 years old, is still very firm. But what is most remarkable, is, that the Lord of the Manor held it in the reign of Henry III. by the service of making his Majesty a mess of pottage in an earthen pot in the King’s kitchen at his coronation; and so late as the coronation of King Charles II. Thomas Leigh, Esq; then Lord of the Manor, made a mess according to his tenure, and brought it to his Majesty’s table, when that King accepted of his service, though he did not taste what he had prepared.
Addison’s yard, Peter street, Westminster. †
Addle hill, Great Carter lane, Thames street.