I ran across this list in A Description of London; containing a sketch of its history and present (1824) and found it interesting and useful, so thought I would share. There is no additional context for the list, but its nonetheless a good reference for deeper dives into some of the trade areas in London during the Regency.
Regency Hot Spots: Chief Seats of Particular Trades
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