Norman’s court, Cable street.†
Norris’s street, 1. In the Haymarket.† 2. Spitalfields.†
Norris’s wharf, Millbank, Westminster Horse ferry.
Norrison’s court, near Stangate.†
North Audley street, Grosvenor square.
North End, a pleasant village near Hammersmith, where are the handsome house and finely disposed gardens of the Earl of Tilney, and of the late Sir John Stanley.
North court, South street.
Northall, a village on the north side of Enfield Chace, three miles north of High Barnet, is said to be corruptly so called from Northaw, or the North Grove, here being a wood that belonged to the monastery of St. Alban’s. A noble house was built here in the reign of Queen Elizabeth by Henry Dudley Earl of Warwick; after whose death it came to several possessors, and being sold to William Leman, descended to Sir William Leman his grandson, who has given the rent of the wells to the poor of the parish. King James I. also gave 40l. a year to the town in lieu of the ground he laid into his park, at Theobald’s out of the common.
North passage, Wellclose square.
North Prescot alley, St. John’s street, Smithfield.