St. John’s street, 1. Brick lane, Spitalfields. 2. Long ditch. 3. West Smithfield, near St. John’s square.

John’s street, 1. David’s street. 2. Gainsford street. 3. Golden square. 4. By Mount street, Westminster. 5. Ratcliff highway. 6. Windmill street.

Johnson’s court, 1. Charing Cross.† 2. Fleet street.†

Johnson’s street, Old Gravel lane.†

Johnson’s yard, Three needle alley, Moorfields.

Joiners, a company incorporated by letters patent granted by Queen Elizabeth in the year 1565. They are governed by a Master, two Wardens, and twenty-four Assistants, with a livery of 323 members, who upon their admission pay a fine of 8l.

They have a convenient hall in Friars lane, Thames street, remarkable for a curious screen finely carved at the entrance into it. The great parlour is wainscotted with cedar. Maitland.

Joiners court, 1. Houndsditch. 2. Jacob street, Mill street.

Joiners Hall alley, Thames street.

Joiners street, Tooley street.