Tash court, Tash street.†
Tash street, Grays Inn lane.†
Tattle street, Little Grays Inn lane.||
Tavistock court, near Covent Garden.
Tavistock street, Covent Garden. The above court and this street were built upon the ground where the Dukes of Bedford had their house and gardens, till the year 1704, and took this name from his title of Marquis of Tavistock. Maitland.
Taxter’s rents, Rotherhith Wall.†
Tax Office, in New Palace yard, is under the direction of six commissioners, each of whom has 500l. per annum: under whom is a comptroller of duties on houses who has 200l. a year, and his clerk 50l. ten general surveyors who have 100l. per annum each; 163 surveyors of counties who have 50l. a year in England, and 40l. a year in Wales; a secretary, who has 90l. a year; an assistant secretary, who has 60l. a year; a sollicitor, who has 100l. a year; and two clerks, one of 60l. per annum, and the other of 50l.
Taylor’s court, Bow lane, Cheapside.†
Taylor’s yard, St. Giles’s street.†
Teed’s yard, Worcester street.†