Great Eastcheap, Canon street, Fish street hill. See Eastcheap.

Great Elbow lane, College hill.

Great Friars Gate, Fleet street: so called from its leading into White Friars.

Great Garden, St. Catharine’s lane.

Great George street, 1. A fine new built street, that extends from the end of Bridge street into St. James’s Park. The great uniformity observed in the buildings, their grandeur, and the length and straightness of this street, form a noble vista, terminated at the end next the park by very handsome iron gates supported on stone piers, and by the tall trees of the park, which at a distance resemble a thick grove. 2. A very noble street which extends from Hanover square into Conduit street; this is also broad and well paved, and has several very fine houses built and inhabited by noblemen and people of the first rank. See Hanover Square.

The other streets of this name, are, 3. By Great New George street, Spitalfields: and 4. by King street, Westminster. These streets were thus named in honour of his present Majesty and his royal father.

Great Hart street, James’s street, Long Acre.

Great Hermitage street, in the Hermitage.

Great Jermain street, Near Piccadilly.†

Great Kirby street, Hatton Garden.†