Goldsmith’s alley, 1. Jewin street.† 2. Lukener’s lane, Drury lane.†
Goldsmith’s court, 1. Goldsmith’s alley, Jewin street.† 2. New street.†
Goldsmith’s rents, East Smithfield.†
Goldsmith’s street, 1. Crucifix lane, Barnaby street, Southwark.† 2. Wood street, Cheapside.
Gold’s square, Golston street, Whitechapel.† See Gould’s square.
Gold street, 1. Near New Gravel lane. 2. Wood street, Cheapside.
Golston’s court, Drury lane.†
Gonson’s rents, Bluegate fields, Upper Shadwell.†
Goodchild’s alley, Market street, Westminster.
Goodman’s fields, a considerable piece of ground lying behind the houses on the south side of Whitechapel, the east side of the Minories, and the north side of Rosemary lane. Mr. Stow observes, that in his time, this was a large field and farm kept by one Goodman, whose son afterwards let it out, and lived like a gentleman upon the rent it produced: and it still retains the same name, though it has now no appearance of a field. It principally consists of four handsome streets, inhabited by merchants, and other persons in affluent circumstances: these streets are on the four sides, and in the center is a tenter ground, which being surrounded by the houses, is excluded from public view. About fifteen years ago there was a very neat but small play house in one of these streets, and in this theatre Mr. Garrick first distinguished himself as an actor.