Hodge’s rents, Nightingale lane.†

Hog alley, East Smithfield.*

Hog Island, Liquorpond street.

Hog land, 1. St. Giles’s Pound.* 2. Norton Falgate.*

Hog yard, 1. East Smithfield.* 2. Flemish church yard.* 3. Kent street.* 4. Liquorpond street. 5. Tothill street.* 6. White’s yard, Rosemary lane.*

Holand’s court, Back alley, Wapping.†

Holand’s Legure, near Green walk.†

Holand’s Legure walk, Green walk.†

Holand street, 1. Black Friars. 2. Great Wardour street.

Holborn, extends from the bottom of Snow hill to Broad St. Giles’s. This street was anciently a village called Oldborne, built on the bank of a brook or borne called Olborne, or Holbourn, that sprung up near Middle row, and flowed down the hill in a clear current, till it fell into the river of Wells at Holborn bridge. Along this rivulet the village gradually extended itself west ward, and communicated its name to this long and spacious street, afterwards built upon the same spot. This brook now runs the same course along the common sewer. Holborn was first paved from the bridge to the bars in the year 1535.