Woodford, a village near Chingfield in Essex, derived its name from a ford in Epping forest, where now is Woodford bridge.
Woodroff lane, Crutched Friars.†
Wood’s Almshouse, adjoins to that of Gibson’s at Ratcliff, and was founded by Toby Wood, of Lincoln’s Inn, Esq; in the year 1613, for six decayed coopers, who have an allowance of 6l. per annum, and thirty bushels of coals each.
Wood’s alley, Harrow alley.†
Wood’s Close, a street which extends from the end of St. John’s street almost to the turnpike in Islington road.†
Wood’s court, 1. Norton falgate by Shoreditch.† 2. Oxford street.†
Wood’s mews, Tyburn lane.†
Wood’s yard, 1. Norton falgate, by Shoreditch.† 2. Redcross street.†
Woodstock court, Charing Cross.
Woodstock mews, Woodstock street.