Catharine Wheel alley, 1. Blackman street.* 2. Holiwell street.* 3. St. James’s street.* 4. Kent street.* 5. Petticoat lane.* 6. Snow hill.* 7. Whitechapel.*
Catharine Wheel court, 1. Bridgewater gardens.* 2. Snow hill.* 3. Whitechapel.*
Catharine Wheel yard, 1. Bishopsgate street.* 2. Blackman street.* 3. London wall.* 4. St. James’s street.* 5. West Smithfield.*
Catharine Wheel and George yard, Bishopsgate street.*
Catharine Wheel Inn yard, St. Margaret’s hill.*
Catlin’s alley, Shoreditch.†
Catstick yard, Gray’s Inn lane.
Cavendish court, Houndsditch.†
Cavendish market, Cavendish street.
Cavendish square, near Oxford street, has a spacious area which contains between two and three acres, with a large grass plat in the middle, surrounded with wooden rails, erected upon a brick wall; but both the rails and wall being much decayed, now make but an indifferent appearance. The square is, however, encompassed by noble buildings: the Lord Harcourt has a fine house on the east side; on the west is a noble edifice belonging to Mr. Lane, formerly the Lord Bingley’s; and in the center of the north side is a space left for a house intended to be erected by the late Duke of Chandos, the wings only being built; however, there is a handsome wall and gates before this space, which serve to preserve the uniformity of the square. Adjoining to this square, Lord Foley has just built a very grand house, with offices, and a court before it.