Rose lane, 1. Spitalfields.* 2. Whitehorse street.*

Rose street, 1. Brick lane.* 2. Gravel lane.* 3. Hog lane, Shoreditch.* 4. Long Acre.* 5. St. Martin’s lane.* 6. Newgate street.* 7. Newport market.* 8. Spitalfields.*

Rose yard, 1. Catharine wheel alley.* 2. Newington Butts.* 3. Whitehorse street.*

Rosemary Branch alley, Rosemary lane.*

Rosemary lane, extends from the bottom of the Minories to Wellclose square, and is chiefly taken up with old cloaths shops.

Rosewell’s court, Great White Lion street, Seven Dials.†

Rosewell’s yard, Barnaby street, Southwark.†

Rotherhith, vulgarly called Rederiff, was anciently a village on the south east of London, though it is now joined to Southwark, and as it is situated along the south bank of the Thames, is chiefly inhabited by masters of ships, and other seafaring people.

Rotherhith School was founded in the year 1612, by Mr. Peter Hills and Mr. Robert Bell, who endowed it with 3l. a year, for the education of eight poor seamens children. Maitland.

Rotherhith wall, Jacob street, Rotherhith.