Coffin alley, Cow Cross.*
Coffin court, St. Dunstan’s hill.*
Cogdell court, near Pultney street.†
Coggan’s rents, Bett’s street.†
Colchester street, 1. Red Lion street, Whitechapel. 2. Woodroffe lane.
Cold Bath fields, Hockley in the hole, took their name from the cold bath near them. See Cold Bath square.
Cold Bath row, Cold Bath street.☐
Cold Bath street, Cold Bath fields.☐
Cold Bath square, Cold Bath fields. On the north side of this small square, is pleasantly situated fronting the fields, the house in which is the cold bath. This is a handsome though old building, and is surrounded by a small, but neat garden, inclosed by a wall.
Cold Harbour, Thames street. It took its name from a magnificent building called Cold Herbergh, that is, Cold Inn, probably so denominated from its vicinity to the river. This building, which extended into the place now called Cold Harbour lane, was given by King Henry IV. to his son the Prince of Wales. Rymer’s Fœdera.