New Packthread yard, Westminster.
New Palace yard, by Union street, Westminster. When King Richard II. rebuilt Westminster Hall in the year 1397, that part was called the New Palace, and being inclosed with a wall, it had four gates, of which that leading to Westminster stairs is the only one now standing. The three others that have been demolished were, one on the north, which led to the Woolstaple; another to the west, a beautiful and stately edifice called High Gate, at the east end of Union street; and another at the north end of St. Margaret’s lane. Maitland.
New Park, in Surry. See Richmond.
New Paradise street, Rotherhith.
New Passage, 1. Bull and Mouth street, St. Martin’s le Grand. 2. Newgate market.
New Peter street, Peter street.
Newport alley, Newport street, near Newport market.
Newport court, Little Newport street, near Long Acre.
Newport Market, Litchfield street, a square with shops round it, with a market house in the middle, in which are shops for butchers, &c.
Newport street, Castle street, near Newport market.