Temple Bar—Fickett’s Field—The Lawyers’ Haunts—The Temple—Inns of Chancery—Lincoln’s Inn
—The Rolls—Fleet Street—Whitefriars—Literary Associations—St. bride’s—Bridewell—The
Fleet—Queen Victoria Street—Baynard’s Castle—7Z7mes Office—Bible Society—St. Benet, Paul's
Wharf—Heralds’ College—Mansion-House—Cornhill
Aldgate—Holy Trinity Church—St. Saviour’s, South¬
Leadenhall Street—Fenchurch Avenue—
Billiter Square—New Zealand Chambers
wark—London Bridge—The Monument—Gracechurch Street— Crosby Hall—Sir Paul Pindar—
THE changes which London has undergone in the past twenty or
thirty years are so great that I can quite imagine a visitor formerly
familiar with the old streets unable now to find his way from Temple
Bar to the Tower. The very first thing to meet his eyes would be