Moulsey, two towns, thus denominated from the river Mole, which runs between them into the Thames; East Moulsey is situated opposite to Hampton Court, and was granted by King Charles II. to Sir James Clarke, grandfather to the present lord of the manor, who had the ferry from thence to Hampton Court, in the room of which he has lately erected a handsome bridge, where a very high toll is taken of all passengers, carriages, &c.
West Moulsey is situated about a mile and a half west from Kingston, and here is a ferry to Hampton town, which likewise belongs to the same gentleman.
Mount court, Gravel lane, Houndsditch.
Mountford’s court, Fenchurch street.
Mountmill, at the upper end of Goswell street. Here was situated one of the forts erected by order of parliament in the year 1643; but that becoming useless at the end of the civil war, a windmill was erected upon it, from which it received its present name, which is also given to the street.
Mount passage, Mount street, near Grosvenor square.
Mount Pleasant, Little Gray’s Inn lane.
Mount row, David street, Grosvenor square.
Mount street, By Mount row.
Mourning lane, Hackney.