Brown’s lane, Red Lion street, Spitalfields.†
Brown’s passage, Green street.†
Brown’s rents, 1. Brick lane, Spitalfields.† 2. St. Catharine’s lane.†
Brown street, 1. New Bond street.† 2. Bunhill fields.†
Brown’s wharf 1. St. Catharine’s.† 2. White Friar’s Dock.†
Brown’s yard, 1. in the Minories.† 2. Near Holiwell lane.† 3. Whitecross street.† 4. Woodroffe lane.
Brownson’s court, Ayliss street, Goodman’s fields.†
Broxbourn, a small but pleasant village near Hoddesdon, in Hertfordshire, situated on a rising ground, with pleasant meadows down to the river Lee.
Broxbournbury, the seat of the Lord Monson, situated by the above village of Broxbourn. The house is a large Gothic structure in the midst of the park, which has lately been planted and beautified, and at a small distance from the house are new offices, erected in a quadrangle, on the same plan with the royal Mews at Charing Cross. They are placed behind a large plantation of trees, so that they do not appear till you come near them, and yet are at a convenient distance from the principal edifice, which, it is said, his Lordship proposes to rebuild.
Brunswick court, 1. Artillery row. 2. Queen square, Ormond street. 3. Crucifix lane.