1.Bread Street, 1608-1624.
2.St. Bride’s Churchyard, in 1639 or 1640.
3.Aldersgate Street, 1640-1645.
4.The Barbican, 1645-1647.
5.Holborn, near Lincoln’s Inn, 1647-1649.
6.Charing Cross, opening into Spring Gardens,
seven months in 1649.
7.Whitehall, by Scotland Yard, 1649-1652.
8.Petty France, now York Street, 1652-1660.
9.Bartholomew Close, and a prison, 1660.
10.Holborn, near Red Lion Square, in 1660.
11.Jewin Street, 1661-1663 or 1664.
12.Artillery Walk, by Bunhill Fields Cemetery, 1664-1665,
and from 1666 to November, 1674.

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MAP OF MILTON’S LONDON

Map of Milton’s London

1.Clarendon House. 16.Hatton Garden. 31.Aldgate.
2.St. James’s Field. 17.St. John’s Gate. 32.Whitechapel Street.
3.St. James’s Palace. 18.Smithfield. 33.St. Olave.
4.The New River. 19.Charterhouse Yard. 34.The Minories.
5.St. James’s Park. 20.Barbican. 35.Custom House.
6.Westminster Abbey. 21.Jewin Street. 36.St. Saviour’s.
7.Pall Mall. 22.St. Giles’s Cripplegate. 37.Bedlam.
8.Whitehall. 23.St. Paul. 38.Moorfields.
9.Scotland Yard. 24.Bread Street. 39.Artillery Yard.
10.Charing Cross. 25.City Wall. 40.Aldersgate Street.
11.St. Martin’s Field. 26.Austin Friars. 41.Cheapside.
12.The Temple. 27.St. Ethelburga. 42.Lambeth Palace.
13.Lincoln Inn Fields. 28.St. Helen’s. 43.Petty France.
14.Gray’s Inn Fields. 29.Crosby Hall. 44.Birdcage Walk.
15.Holborn. 30.Bishopsgate Street.