Somerset stable yard, a large yard to the west of Somerset house, in which are coach-houses, stables and a guard-room, where a detachment of foot guards do duty daily, as well as at Somerset house, to which it belongs.
Somerset stairs, Strand.†
Somerset Water-Gate stairs, Strand.†
Somerset street, Whitechapel.
Sommer’s key, near Thames street.†
Sommer’s rents, Old Gravel Lane, Ratcliff Highway.†
Sommer’s street, Hockley in the Hole.†
Sope yard, Harrow Corner Deadman’s Place.
Sopemakers, a fraternity incorporated by letters patent granted by King Charles I. in the year 1638. This company is governed by a master, two wardens, and eighteen assistants; they have however neither livery nor hall, and therefore, manage their affairs in Guildhall.
Soper’s alley, Whitecross street, Cripplegate.†