The Three Compasses, Hornsey, by the New River (1824 and later). (Hone, Every-Day Book, ii., p. 1311; Sherington, Story of Hornsey, p. 43; Thorne’s Environs, s.v. Hornsey.)

Bull and Gate.—Now No. 389, Kentish Town Road (1801 and later).

Castle.—Now No. 147, Kentish Town Road. Garden site in Castle Place and Castle Terrace (circa 1830–1851).

Hoxton Tea-Gardens, Britannia Saloon.—Now Britannia Theatre (1802–1841).

North Pole, New North Road.—Now No. 190 (circa 1840).

Edinburgh Castle, Mornington Road, N.W.—Has still a small garden and a museum formed by Mr. T. G. Middlebrook (before 1838).

Bedford Arms, High Street, Camden Town.—Now Bedford Palace of Varieties. The gardens were between Arlington Street and High Street. May Terrace was built on the bowling-green (circa 1824 and later).

Brecknock Arms.—Now No. 227, Camden Road (circa 1839–1870).

Mother Red Cap.—Now 174, High Street, Camden Town (from end of eighteenth century to early nineteenth century).

Southampton Arms.—Now No. 1, High Street, Camden Town (circa 1818–1849).