Williamson, in Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century, broke London into 410 separate groups (Wards, Streets, Courts, Yards, Alleys, Lanes, etc)
from which various tokens were issued. Alphabetical lists of these, with details of the tokens falling under each placename, is available below.
Areas where Tokens were Issued
Cannon or Chennel Row (Westminster)
Cannon or Candlewick Street
Carey Lane (Foster Lane, Cheapside)
Carter Lane (Near St Paul's)
Castle Lane (Petty France or Southwark)
Castle Street (Long Acre)
Castle Street (Piccadilly)
Cateaton Street
Chancery Lane
Chandos Street (Covent Garden)
Charing Cross
Charles Street
Charterhouse Lane
Cheapside
Chequer Alley (Moorfields)
Chequer Yard (Dowgate)
Chick Lane (West Smithfield)
Chiswell Street (Finsbury)
Christ's Hospital (Newgate Street)
Church Lane (Whitechapel)
Churchyard Gate (Westminster)
Clare Market and Street
Clerkenwell
Cloak Lane (Dowgate Hill)
Cloth Fair (Smithfield)
Cock Alley (Ludgate)
Cock Lane (Shoreditch)
Cock Lane (West Smithfield)
The Cock Pit
Colchester Street (Goodman's fields or Great Tower Hill)
Cole Harbour (Thames Street)
Coleman Street
College Hill (Thames Street)
Cornhill
Cousin Lane (Upper Thames Street)
Covent Garden
Cow Cross (St John Street)
Cow Lane (Smithfield)
Coxe's Quay (Lower Thames Street)
Cree Church Lane (Leadenhall Street)
Creed Lane (Ludgate Hill)
Cripplegate (Within and Without)
Crooked Lane (Cannon Street)
Cross-Key Court (London Wall)
Crown Court (Drury Lane)
Crutched Friars (Mark Lane)
Curriers' Alley (Shoe Lane, Fleet Street)
Cursitor's Alley (Chancery Lane)
Custom House Quay (Thames Street) See also Water Lane