Jackson’s court, 1. Black Friars.† 2. Gravel lane.† 3. White street.†
Jackson’s yard, Gravel lane.†
Jack Straw’s Castle yard, Saltpetre Bank.
Jacob’s alley, 1. Barnaby street.† 2. Goswell street.† 3. Turnmill street.†
Jacob’s court, 1. Cow Cross.† 2. Peter street, Turnmill street.†
Jacob’s street, Mill street, Rotherhith.†
Jacob’s Well alley, 1. Nightingale lane.* 2. Thames street.*
Jacob’s Well yard, Nightingale lane.*
Jamaica street, Rotherhith.
St. James’s Clerkenwell, situated on the north side of Clerkenwell Green, is a part of the church of the ancient priory; and is thus denominated from its dedication to St. James the Minor, Bishop of Jerusalem. This priory was founded so early as the year 1100, and the church belonging to it not only served the nuns but the neighbouring inhabitants. The priory was dissolved by King Henry VIII. in the year 1539, and the church was immediately made parochial. See Clerkenwell.