Halls.
| Mercers | Company | Saddlers | Company |
| * Grocers | ” | Cordwainers | ” |
| Drapers | ” | Paper Stainers | ” |
| * Fishmongers | ” | Curriers | ” |
| * Goldsmiths | ” | Masons | ” |
| Skinners | ” | * Plumbers | ” |
| Merchant Taylors | ” | Innholders | ” |
| Haberdashers | ” | Founders | ” |
| * Salters | ” | Coopers | ” |
| Ironmongers | ” | Tilers and Bricklayers | ” |
| Vintners | ” | Joiners | ” |
| * Dyers | ” | Weavers | ” |
| Brewers | ” | Plasterers | ” |
| * Leathersellers | ” | Stationers | ” |
| Cutlers | ” | Apothecaries | ” |
| Bakers | ” | Pinmakers | ” |
| Tallow Chandlers | ” | Coachmakers | ” |
| Girdlers | ” |
Many of these buildings have been considerably altered since Wren’s time, and many are now let as warehouses, or turned to other uses.
Colleges.
| Christ Church, Oxford. | Pembroke, Cambridge. |
| Emmanuel, Cambridge. | * Physicians, Warwick Lane, London. |
| Holy Trinity ” | Pembroke, Cambridge. |
| ” Oxford. | Queen’s (?) Oxford. |
| Morden, Blackheath. | Sion, London. |
Palaces.
| Hampton Court.. | Kensington. | * Newmarket. | Winchester. |
Other Public Buildings.