Morgan’s ground, Chelsea.†
Morgan’s lane, 1. Old Horselydown lane.† 2. St. Olave street, Tooley street.†
Morgan’s rents, Greenwalk, Southwark.†
Morgan’s yard, by Morgan’s rents.†
Morrell’s Almshouse, near the Nag’s head in Hackney road, was erected by the Goldsmiths company, in the year 1705, pursuant to the will of Mr. Richard Morrel, for the reception of six poor members of that company, each of whom has two neat rooms, 2s. per week, half a chaldron of coals, a quarter of a hundred of faggots, and a gown every year. Maitland.
Morrice’s Almshouse, in the Old Jewry, was erected by the company of Armourers, in the year 1551, pursuant to the will of the Lady Elizabeth Morrice, for the reception of nine poor widows, who, according to the discretion of the company, are allowed from six to twenty shillings per quarter, and nine bushels of coals each yearly. Maitland.
Morrison’s court, New lane, Shad Thames.†
Morris’s alley, New lane, Shad Thames.†
Morris’s causeway stairs, Southwark, opposite Somerset House.†
Morris’s wharf, near Thames street.†