Hollybush court, St. Clement’s, Temple Bar.*
Holman’s alley, Bunhill row.†
Holywell. See Holiwell.
Homerton, a hamlet belonging to Hackney.
Honesty’s square, Chick lane.
Honesty’s yard, St. James’s court, Chick lane.
Honey court yard, Ailesbury street.
Honey lane, Cheapside.
Honey lane market, behind the north side of Cheapside, facing Bow church. After the fire of London, Honey lane, and other buildings, were converted into this market, among which was the parish church of Allhallows Honey lane. It is the smallest market in the city, being but 193 feet in length from east to west, and 97 from north to south. In the middle is a market house, which stands on pillars, has rooms over it, and is crowned with a bell tower. In this market there are 135 standing stalls for butchers covered over, and also several stalls for fruiterers; the passages into it are inhabited by fishmongers, poulterers, &c. It is famous for the goodness of the provisions sold there, with which it is well supplied on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
Honeysuckle court, Grub street, Fore street.*