No. 51. Sir Robert Strange’s House (Parton’s Hospital and Parish of St. Giles, p. 250), 3 bays, 4 pilasters. Western portion of third plot 41 feet wide.

Nos. 55–6, 57–8. Bristol House (Ibid.). Double façade each 44 feet wide, 5 bays, 6 pilasters. Fifth plot 88 feet wide.

Nos. 55–6, 57–8. J. Nash, 1840. (The Growth of the English House, J. Alfred Gotch.)

Original Freemasons’ Tavern. Engraving by Joseph Bottomley, 1783. 5 bays, 6 pilasters. Seventh plot 44 feet wide.

Queen Street Chapel (Parton, op. cit. p. 250). Western portion of tenth plot 59 feet 6 inches wide.

No. 70. (Photograph taken by the London County Council in 1903.) Refronted on old lines, 4 bays, 5 pilasters on plot 35 feet wide.

[204]. Survey of London, Vol. III. (St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Part I.), p. 97.

[205]. II., p. 174.

[206]. See p. [86].

[207]. See full quotation on p. [45] footnote.