Hartingfordbury, a village a little to the west of Hartford, near which the Earl Cowper has a handsome seat, built by his father, the Lord Chancellor of that name.

Hart alley, Grub street, Fore street.*

Hart court, Little Knightrider’s street.*

Hart Row street, without Newgate.*

Hart street, 1. Bloomsbury. 2. By Bow street, Covent Garden. 3. Cripplegate. 4. Duke street. 5. Mark lane, Fenchurch street.

Hartshorn court, 1. Golden lane. 2. Moor lane.

Hartshorn lane, in the Strand, lately by Northumberland house, leading down from the Strand to the water side; but it is now demolished, and a handsome street building in its room, which, it is said, will be called Northumberland street, from the present Earl of Northumberland to whom it belongs.

Harvey’s court, in the Strand.†

Harwar’s Almshouse, in Kingsland road, was founded by Mr. Samuel Harwar, citizen and draper, in the year 1713, for twelve single men and women, six of whom are to be put in by the company of Drapers, and the other six by the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch: each of whom is allowed six shillings a month, and eighteen bushels of coals a year.

Harwood’s court, 1. Wellclose square. 2. Well street.