Montague close, in Southwark.
Montague court, 1. Bishopsgate street. 2. Little Britain. 3. Montague street, Spitalfields. 4. Petticoat lane.
Montague House, in Great Russel street, a noble building, with a very spacious court yard before it. His Grace the late Duke of Montague having built another house in the Privy Garden at Whitehall, this edifice was let for the use of the King’s great wardrobe, and is since purchased by authority of Parliament, to be a repository for the Cotton library, and for the natural and artificial curiosities, medals, coins, printed books, and manuscripts, bought by the public of the executors of the late Sir Hans Sloane, the late Lord Oxford, &c. Stowe’s Survey, last edition. See the article British Museum.
Montague street, Brick lane, Spitalfields.
Month’s alley, St. Catharine’s lane.
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