Jasper street, Aldermanbury.†

Idlestry, a village in Hertfordshire, situated on the very edge of Middlesex, near Brockley hill, by Stanmore, which affords a delightful prospect across Middlesex over the Thames into Surry.

Idol or Idle lane, Tower street.

Jefferies’s Almshouse, a large and handsome building, situated in Kingsland road. It consists of a spacious front, with two wings, and a chapel in the center, which has a plain frontispiece, and is crowned with a well-proportioned turret. It was erected in the year 1713, by the Ironmongers company, pursuant to the will of Mr. Robert Jefferies, some time Lord Mayor of this city, for the reception of as many of his relations as should apply for this charity; and in case there were none of these, for fifty-six poor members of the company, who, besides a convenient room and part of a cellar, have each 6l. a year and a gown. Maitland.

Jeffrey’s buildings, Westminster.†

Jeffrey’s square, St. Mary Ax.†

Jenkin’s buildings, Carey street.†

Jenkin’s court, Ropemakers fields.†

Jericho yard, Jerusalem alley.

Jermain court, Jermain street.†