Old Fish Street hill, Thames street, obtained its name also from a market.

Old Ford, in Stepney parish, near Stratford le Bow.

Old George street, Wentworth street.

Old Gravel lane, Ratcliff highway; so called from its being anciently a way through which carts laden with gravel from the neighbouring fields, used to pass to the river Thames, where it was employed in ballasting of ships, before ballast was taken out of the river.

Old Gravel walk, Bunhill fields.

Old Hog yard, Peter lane, St. John’s street, Smithfield.

Old Horselydown lane, Horselydown, Tooley street.

Old Horseshoe wharf, Thames street.

Old Jewry in the Poultry. This street was originally called the Jewry, from its being the residence of the Jews in this city; but the Jews being banished by Edward I. they upon their readmission into England, settled in this city near Aldgate, in a place from them called Poor Jewry lane, on which occasion this, their ancient place of abode, was called the Old Jewry. Maitland.

Old Market lane. Brook’s street, Ratcliff.†