George stairs, 1. Deptford.* 2. Shad Thames.*

George street, 1. Cambridge Heath.* 2. Foster lane, Cheapside.* 3. Hanover square. 4. Little Chapel street. 5. In the Mint.* 6. Near Tothill side. 7. Pall Mall. 8. Ratcliff highway. 9. Tyburn road. 10. White row, Spitalfields.* 11. Windsor street. 12. York buildings. See Great George street.

Some of the new streets of this name, were thus denominated in honour of King George I. and II.

A list of the pictures belonging to General Guise, at his house in George street, Hanover square.

On the left hand of the staircase.

A piece of architecture, rather large, adorned with many small figures very graceful. The architecture, by Viviani. The figures, in his best manner, by Sebastiano Ricci.

Two heads in one picture, a little smaller than life. They exhibit two caricaturas, by Spagnoletto.

A portrait of some Spanish nobleman, half length, after the life, nobly painted and well preserved, by Moriglio.

A head with part of the shoulders, and it seems to be the portrait of some great man. In his first manner, by Titiano.

A picture, with many figures two feet high, representing Solomon’s judgment. The invention, disposition, and colouring are equally wonderful, by Pasqualini Romano, disciple of Andrea Sacchi.