At the north-east corner of Tyburn Bridge stood the Lord Mayor’s banqueting house, to which it was usual for his Lordship to repair with the Aldermen, accompanied by their ladies in waggons, to view the city conduits, after which they had an entertainment at the banqueting house. This edifice under which were two cisterns, for the reception of the water from the neighbouring conduits, having been for many years, neglected, was taken down in the year 1737, and Tyburn is now only known by the gallows, erected where that village stood, and at present alone bears the name of Tyburn. Maitland.
Tyburn lane, Hyde Park road.
Tyburn road, Oxford street.
Tyger court, Whitecross street, Cripplegate.*
Tyer’s gate, Barnaby street, Southwark.†
Tyler’s street, King’s street, Golden Square.†
Tyson’s street, Shoreditch Fields.†
V.
Valiant Soldier alley, Barnaby street.*