Fry’s alley, Spring street.†

Fry’s court, Tower hill.†

Fulham, a village four miles from London, on the side of the Thames, over which it has a wooden bridge to Putney; for the passing of it not only horses, coaches, and all other carriages, but also foot passengers pay toll.

Fuller’s Almshouse, at Mile end, was founded in the year 1592, pursuant to the will of Judge Fuller, for twelve ancient poor men of Stepney parish, for whose relief he endowed it with lands in Lincolnshire to the value of 50l. per annum.

In the same year was also founded, in conformity to the will of the same judge, an almshouse in Old street, Hoxton, for twelve poor women, each of whom has an allowance of 4l. a year, and three bushels of coals. Maitland.

Fuller’s court, East Smithfield.†

Fuller’s rents, near Golden lane, High Holborn.†

Fuller’s street, Hare street, Shoreditch.

Fuller’s school. See Ironmonger Row School.

Fumbler’s yard, Priests alley, Tower street.║