Gray's Inn Lane
Gray's Inn Lane, renamed Gray's Inn Road in the mid-19th century, is a road in the Bloomsbury district in the modern borough of Camden, London. It is the site of Gray's Inn, one of the four Inns of Court. It historically connected London to Hampstead.
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
Old Sarah (Volume 3): "The shock, however, had been too much for the poor old creature’s feeble nature to rally against, and though she continued to hobble round to the houses of the kind people who had for years allowed her a few pence per week, and went limping along musicless through the streets for some months after she left the hospital, yet her little remaining strength at length failed her, and she took to her bed in a room in Bell-court, Gray’s-inn-lane, never to rise from it again."
Phase 2
OF THE WOMEN STREET-SELLERS. (Volume 1)
Girl Crossing-Sweeper. (Volume 2)
Of Two Runaway Street-Boys. (Volume 1)
MEETING OF TICKET-OF-LEAVE MEN (Volume 3)
Coordinates
Longitude: -0.116339200000