Thanks Jona76.
Let's just stick to underground streets.
Surely the one in Renshaw Street would have been documented?
There is a book called "Underground Liverpool" by Jim Moore.
It mentions most of the tunnels which you list, but there is nothing about underground streets.
There was an arcade of shops running down the back of Bold Street before Central Station was built in the 1860s, but they weren't underground.
The buildings on Renshaw Street near Oldham Street (the oldest ones) were built on open land (at a guess no earlier than the mid 19th century).
Renshaw Street, like Bold Street, had been a ropewalk.
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BTW, the Hearse route on the Hope Street side of the Cemetery contains funeral vaults, not tunnels.
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