Arlington Street. From the town mansion of Henry Bennett, Earl of Arlington.
Arminians. The anti-Calvinists of Holland, led by James Harmensen under the Latinised name of Jacobus Arminius.
Arras. Mediæval tapestry, for the production of which the town of Arras, in the French Netherlands, was famous.
Arrowroot. So called because the Indians of tropical America regarded the root of the plant as efficacious against arrow wounds.
Artemus Ward. The pseudonym of Charles Farrar Browne, the American humorous lecturer. This was, however, the actual name of an eccentric showman whom he had encountered on his travels.
Artesian Well. From Artois, where such wells were first bored.
Arthur’s Seat. Said to have derived its name from King Arthur, but how his association with the city of Edinburgh arose no man can tell.
Artichoke. From the Arabic ardischauki, earth thorn.
Artillery Lane. Stands on part of the site of the practising ground of the London Artillery Company, temp. Henry VIII., and later of the Tower Gunners, when all the land towards the north hereabouts was open fields.
Arundel. The dale of the River Arun.