[51] Horsley’s account of the Roman roads is still the best general authority; but see the Antiquary for 1901-2. The subject is being carefully re-examined in the new Victorian County Histories.
[52] Thorpe.
[53] The last, like all names compounded of “street,” is a significant name wherever found.
[54] Clark, Military Architecture, vol. i. p. 31.
[55] Hardy and Page, Fines; and see Stow.
[56] London and Middlesex Archæological Society Trans., vol. iii. p. 563.
[57] London and Middlesex Fines.
[58] Ackerman’s Westminster, vol. i. p. 74.
[59] For Old Ford see London and Middlesex Archæological Society Trans., vol. iii. p. 206.
[60] Crawford Charters.