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Programmer, 2018-present. Junior Programmer, 2015-2017. Research Assistant, 2014-2017. Joey Takeda was a graduate student at the University of British Columbia in the Department of English (Science and Technology research stream). He completed his BA honours in English (with a minor in Women’s Studies) at the University of Victoria in 2016. His primary research interests included diasporic and indigenous Canadian and American literature, critical theory, cultural studies, and the digital humanities.Roles played in the project
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Making Things and Drawing Boundaries: Experiments in the Digital Humanities. Ed. Jentery Sayers. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2018. Print.
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Director of Pedagogy and Outreach, 2015–present. Associate Project Director, 2015–present. Assistant Project Director, 2013-2014. MoEML Research Fellow, 2013. Kim McLean-Fiander comes to The Map of Early Modern London from the Cultures of Knowledge digital humanities project at the University of Oxford, where she was the editor of Early Modern Letters Online, an open-access union catalogue and editorial interface for correspondence from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. She is currently Co-Director of a sister project to EMLO called Women’s Early Modern Letters Online (WEMLO). In the past, she held an internship with the curator of manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library, completed a doctorate at Oxford on paratext and early modern women writers, and worked a number of years for the Bodleian Libraries and as a freelance editor. She has a passion for rare books and manuscripts as social and material artifacts, and is interested in the development of digital resources that will improve access to these materials while ensuring their ongoing preservation and conservation. An avid traveler, Kim has always loved both London and maps, and so is particularly delighted to be able to bring her early modern scholarly expertise to bear on the MoEML project.Roles played in the project
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Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director of The Map of Early Modern London, and PI of Linked Early Modern Drama Online. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of Victoria. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media (Routledge). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s A Survey of London (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing The Merchant of Venice (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody for DRE. Her articles have appeared in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Renaissance and Reformation,Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Early Modern Literary Studies, Elizabethan Theatre, Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism, and The Silver Society Journal. Her book chapters have appeared (or will appear) in Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society (Brill, 2004), Shakespeare, Language and the Stage, The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre Studies (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), Approaches to Teaching Othello (Modern Language Association, 2005), Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007), New Directions in the Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place (Routledge, 2011), Early Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), Teaching Early Modern English Literature from the Archives (MLA, 2015), Placing Names: Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers (Indiana, 2016), Making Things and Drawing Boundaries (Minnesota, 2017), and Rethinking Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Routledge, 2018).Roles played in the project
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The Burse and the Merchant’s Purse: Coin, Credit, and the Nation in Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody.
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Versioning John Stow’s A Survey of London, or, What’s New in 1618 and 1633?.
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Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. Ed. Janelle Jenstad and the MoEML Team. MoEML. Transcribed.
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Locations
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Oat Lane
Oat Lane ran east-west, connecting Noble Street in the west to Staining Lane in the east. It is drawn on the Agas map in the correct position and is labelled asOte la.
It was in Aldersgate Ward.Oat Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Dionis Backchurch is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Olave (Hart Street) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Olave (Silver Street) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Olave Southwark (Parish)
The parish of St. Olave was located on the southern bank of the Thames and to the east of the parish of St. Saviour, running from London Bridge to Bermondsey (Boulton 9). According to John Stow, the parish of St. Olave was one of five parishes in Southwark alongside St. Saviour, St. Thomas, St. George, and St. Mary Magdalen, although modern accounts place the parish of St. Mary Magdalen outside of the borough of Southwark (Boulton 9). In 1550, Edward VI granted the Corporation of London rights overall waifs and strays, treasure trove, deodand, goods of felons and fugitives and escheats and forfeitures
in the borough of Southwark, which included the parish of St. Olave (Malden). Stow describes St. Olave as an especially large parish that was filled with many impoverished individuals and aliens (Stow 1598, sig. Z2v).St. Olave Southwark (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Olave (Old Jewry) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Arundel House
Arundel House (c. 1221-1682) was located on the Thames between Milford Lane and Strand Lane. It was to the east of Somerset House, to the south of St. Clement Danes, and adjacent to the Roman Baths at Strand Lane.Arundel House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Bailey
The Old Bailey ran along the outside of the London Wall near Newgate (Stow 1598, sig. U8v). It is labelled on the Agas map asOlde baily.
Old Bailey is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Barge is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Bridge
Holborn Bridge or Oldboorne bridge (Stow) spanned the Fleet Ditch at Holborn Street. Located in the ward of Farringdon Without, the bridge was part of a major westward thoroughfare.Holborn Bridge is mentioned in the following documents:
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Broad Street
Broad Street ran north-south from All Hallows, London Wall to Threadneedle Street andto a Pumpe ouer against Saint Bennets church
(Stow). Broad Street, labelledBrode Streat
on the Agas map, was entirely in Broad Street Ward. The street’s name was a reference to its width and importance (Harben).Broad Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Paul’s Cathedral
St. Paul’s Cathedral was—and remains—an important church in London. In 962, while London was occupied by the Danes, St. Paul’s monastery was burnt and raised anew. The church survived the Norman conquest of 1066, but in 1087 it was burnt again. An ambitious Bishop named Maurice took the opportunity to build a new St. Paul’s, even petitioning the king to offer a piece of land belonging to one of his castles (Times 115). The building Maurice initiated would become the cathedral of St. Paul’s which survived until the Great Fire of London.St. Paul’s Cathedral is mentioned in the following documents:
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King’s Exchange is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Change is mentioned in the following documents:
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PLACEHOLDER LOCATION
PLACEHOLDER LOCATION ITEM. The purpose of this item is to allow encoders to link to a location item when they cannot add a new location file for some reason. MoEML may still be seeking information regarding this entry. If you have information to contribute, please contact the MoEML team.PLACEHOLDER LOCATION is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cheap Ward
Cheap Ward is west of Bassinghall Ward and Coleman Street Ward. Both the ward and its main street, Cheapside, are named after West Cheap (the market).Cheap Ward is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Cross (Cheapside)
The Old Cross on Cheapside Street had long been demolished by the early modern era, but its memory persised well into the 16th and 17th centuries via texts like the 1633 edition John Stow’s A Survey of London. The survey of Cheapside Ward recalls that the Old Crossstood and remained at the East end of the Parish Church, called S. Michael in the Corne by Pauls gate, neer to the North end of the Old-Exchange, till the yeere 1390,
when the Old Cross was demolished to make way for the expansion of St. Michael Le Querne (Stow 1633, sig. 2B2v). Culturally, the Old Cross is perhaps best remembered as the place where Walter Stapledon was executed in 1326 (Stow 1633, sig. 2B2v).Old Cross (Cheapside) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Little Conduit (Cheapside)
The Little Conduit (Cheapside), also known as the Pissing Conduit, stood at the western end of Cheapside Street outside the north corner of Paul’s Churchyard. On the Agas map, one can see two water cans on the ground just to the right of the conduit.Little Conduit (Cheapside) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Royal Exchange
Located in Broad Street Ward and Cornhill Ward, the Royal Exchange was opened in 1570 to make business more convenient for merchants and tradesmen (Harben 512). The construction of the Royal Exchange was largely funded by Sir Thomas Gresham (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 718).Royal Exchange is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Fish Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Fish Street Hill
Old Fish Street Hill ran north-south between Old Fish Street and Thames Street. Stow refers to this street both asold Fishstreete hill
andSaint Mary Mounthaunt Lane.
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PLACE OUTSIDE OF LONDON
PLACE OUTSIDE OF LONDON. While this location exists within the boundaries of modern-day Greater London, it lies outside of the early-modern City of London and is beyond MoEML’s current scope.PLACE OUTSIDE OF LONDON is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fullers’ Hall (Candlewick Street)
The Fullers’ Hall on Candlewick Street, or simply theOld Fullers’ Hall
refers to one of two halls owned by the Fullers’ Company prior to merging with the Shearmen in 1528, establishing the Clothworkers’ Company (Carlin and Belcher 74). The Fullers seem to have occupied this hall by 1475 and remained there until their relocation to the Fullers’ Hall on Billiter Lane no later than 1619 (Carlin and Belcher 74). The hall was located where St. Martin’s Lane meets Candlewick StreetFullers’ Hall (Candlewick Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Jewry is mentioned in the following documents:
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Kent Street
Originally called Kentish Street, Kent Street began at the north end of Blackman Street and ran eastward from the church of St. George Southwark (Walford). Kent Street was a long and narrow road that connected Southwark to the County of Kent (Stow 1633, sig. 2Q2v). Edward Walford notes that Kent Streetwas part of the great way from Dover and the Continent to the metropolis
until the early nineteenth century (Walford). Kent Street is now commonly referred to as Old Kent Road and is not to be confused with New Kent Road (Darlington). Kent Street is south of the area depicted on the Agas map.Kent Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Henry VII’s Chapel
One of the most opulent sites in early modern London, Henry VII’s Chapel still stands in the eastern wing of Westminster Abbey. The structure was initially intended to monumentalize Henry VI, who was never actually canonized (Condon 60). The Henry VII Lady Chapel is the resting place of Henry VII himself and his wife, Elizabeth of York. Additionally, it houses the tombs of Anne of Cleves; Edward VI; Mary I; Elizabeth I; Mary, Queen of Scots; Anne of Denmark; James VI and I; and other key figures of the English Royalty (Weinreb 1007).Henry VII’s Chapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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London Bridge
As the only bridge in London crossing the Thames until 1729, London Bridge was a focal point of the city. After its conversion from wood to stone, completed in 1209, the bridge housed a variety of structures, including a chapel and a growing number of shops. The bridge was famous for the cityʼs grisly practice of displaying traitorsʼ heads on poles above its gatehouses. Despite burning down multiple times, London Bridge was one of the few structures not entirely destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666.London Bridge is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hatfield House
Hatfield House, generally termed Hatfield Palace or Old Palace to refer to the location prior to its renovation in 1611, is perhaps best remembered as the childhood home of Elizabeth I. Originally constructed in 1497 by John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, the house was seized by Henry VIII during the English Reformation. In the reign of James I, the house was relinquished to Robert Cecil, who demolished large sections of the palace and repurposed the materials into the structure that still stands (Cecil 13-161).Hatfield House is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Old Standard
In the 1633 edition of Stow’s Survey of London recalls that prior to the construction of The Standard, the Old Standard stood on the same site. According to Stow, The Old Standard was a sitewhere divers executions of the Law before-time had beene performed
(Stow 1633, sig. 2B2r). Stow further notes that the by the time the newer Standard was consctructed, the Old Standardwas very rui-nous with age, in which there was a Conduit should bee taken downe, and another competent Standard of stone, together with a Coduit in the same, of new, strongly to bee builded
(Stow 1633, sig. 2B2r).The Old Standard is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Swan Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Swan Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Swan Brewhouse is mentioned in the following documents:
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Temple Bar
Temple Bar was one of the principle entrances to the city of London, dividing the Strand to the west and Fleet Street to the east. It was an ancient right of way and toll gate. Walter Thornbury dates the wooden gate structure shown in the Agas Map to the early Tudor period, and describes a number of historical pageants that processed through it, including the funeral procession of Henry V, and it was the scene of King James I’s first entry to the city (Thornbury 1878). The wooden structure was demolished in 1670 and a stone gate built in its place (Sugden 505).Temple Bar is mentioned in the following documents:
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Prince’s Wardrobe is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn
Holborn ran east-west from the junction of Hosier Lane, Cock Lane and Snow Hill to St. Giles High Street, and passed through Farringdon Without Ward and Westminster.Holborn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Aldgate
Aldgate was the easternmost gate into the walled city. The nameAldgate
is thought to come from one of four sources: Æst geat meaningEastern gate
(Ekwall 36), Alegate from the Old English ealu meaningale,
Aelgate from the Saxon meaningpublic gate
oropen to all,
or Aeldgate meaningold gate
(Bebbington 20–21).Aldgate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Conduit is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Bars is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Cross is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fleet River is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross)
Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross), pictured but not labelled on the Agas map, stood on Cheapside Street between Friday Street and Wood Street. St. Peter, Westcheap lay to its west, on the north side of Cheapside Street. The prestigious shops of Goldsmiths’ Row were located to the east of the Cross, on the south side of Cheapside Street. The Standard in Cheapside (also known as the Cheap Standard), a square pillar/conduit that was also a ceremonial site, lay further to the east (Brissenden xi).Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross) is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Elephant is mentioned in the following documents:
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London is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ormond Place is mentioned in the following documents:
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Oysterhill
Henry Harben describes Oysterhill as beingin the parish of St. Magnus, adjoining Bridge streetGap in transcription. Reason: The text has been abridged or truncated by an editor for some reason.[…] Probably the lane leading up from the river from Oystergate and Old London Bridge and sometimes itself called
(Harben 454). Victor Belcher and Martha Carlin note that Oysterhill was also known asOystergate
Osterhull
(Carlin and Belcher 82).Oysterhill is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Saviour (Southwark)
St. Saviour (Southwark) dates back at least to 1106. It was originally known by the name St. Mary Overies, with Overies referring to its beingover
the Thames, that is, on its southern bank. After the dissolution of the monasteries, the church was rededicated and renamed St. Saviour (Sugden 335). St. Saviour (Southwark) is visible on the Agas map along New Rents street in Southwark. It is marked with the labelS. Mary Owber.
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Hanging Sword Alley
Variously known asOuldwood Alley
orBlood-bowl Alley,
Hanging Sword Alley is a small lane in Farringdon Ward Without. Not to be confused with Hanging Sword Court, Hanging Sword Alley runs to the east of Water Lane.Hanging Sword Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary (Aldermanbury) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary (Aldermanbury) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s)
Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s) was at the east end of St. Paul’s Cathedral. It was built by Ralph Baldock, former dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, and is also where Baldock was buried (Stow 1598, sig. 2D1v-2D2r). Other persons of note buried in the chapel include John Stokesley (Stow 1598, sig. T1r). Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s) is also where Catherine of Aragon and Arthur Tudor were married in 1501 (Thornbury).Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lady Chapel (Christ Church)
Lady Chapel, Christ Church was a chapel in Christ Church located by the organs (Kingsford). Those of note buried within the chapel include Sir John de Gisors (Thornbury).Lady Chapel (Christ Church) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Rounceval’s Hospital
According to Stow, St. Mary Rounceval’s Hospital was founded in the fifteenth year of Edward IV’s reign near Charing Cross. It was suppressed first under Henry V and then finally under Edward VI, after which the site was converted into tenements (Stow 1598, sig. 2D7r; Stow 1598, sig. E4r).St. Mary Rounceval’s Hospital is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Thames is mentioned in the following documents:
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Oxford House
Standing at London Stone, the site of Oxford House was associated with the temporal governance of the city and the livery from the 12th until the 20th century. Originally the dwelling place of London’s first lord mayor, Henry Fitz-Alwine, by Stow’s time this house was known asOxford House
orOxford place by London Stone,
after the Earls of Oxford who dwelt there. The site subsequently housed lord mayors Sir Ambrose Nicholas and Sir John Hart and was eventually purchased by the Salters’ Company to serve as their company hall.Oxford House is mentioned in the following documents:
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London Stone
London Stone was, literally, a stone that stood on the south side of what is now Cannon Street (formerly Candlewick Street). Probably Roman in origin, it is one of London’s oldest relics. On the Agas map, it is visible as a small rectangle between Saint Swithin’s Lane and Walbrook Street, just below thend
consonant cluster in the labelLondonſton.
London Stone is mentioned in the following documents:
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Oyster gate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Aldegate
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Watches in London
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cordwainer Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Lime Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Aldgate Ward
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
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- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): City Wall
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
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- St. Mary Magdalen (Aldgate)
- St. Katherine Cree
- St. Botolph (Aldgate)
- Whitechapel
- The Wall
- Holy Trinity Priory
- Holy Trinity (Aldgate) (Parish)
- Hartshorn Alley
- Aldgate
- Cheapside Street
- Aldgate Ward
- Billiter Lane
- Crutched Friars
- Bricklayers’ Hall
- Cripplegate
- Aldgate Street
- Spitalfields
- Soper Lane
- Fenchurch Street
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
- Leadenhall
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Alegate
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Algate
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Algegate
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Eald-gate
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Ealdegate
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Ealdgate
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): Town Ditch
- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Aldgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges
- Survey of London (1633): City Wall
- Survey of London (1633): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Aldgate Ward
- Portsoken Ward
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Old-gate
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Port of Ealdgate
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port of Ealdgate
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Porte of Aldegate
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Æst geat
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Arondel
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Arondel house
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Arondell
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Arondell-Howse
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Arundel
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Arundel house
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Arundel House
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Arundel-house
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Arundell
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Arundell house
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Arundell houſe
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Arundell House
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Arundell P
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Arundell-House
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Bath House
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Bath Inn
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Bath Inn house
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Bath Place
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Bathe Place
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Bathes Inne
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Bishop of Bathes Inne
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Biſhop of Bathes Inne
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Bishop of Baths Inn
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Bishop of Baths Inne
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Bishop of Bath’s Inn
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Charterhouse
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City-House
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Hampton Place
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Hampton place
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House of the Bishop of Bath and Wells
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Howard House
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Inn of the Bishop of Bath and Wells
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Old Arundel House
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Seymour Place
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Bradstrete
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Broad St
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Broad-street
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Broad-ſtreet
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Broadstreet
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Brode Streat
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Brodeſtreet
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Brodeſtreete
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Brodeſtréet
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Brodeſtréete
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Little Broad Street
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Old Broad Street
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Threadneedle Street
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Cheap ward
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Cheap warde
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Cheape
- Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Cordwainer Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cordwainer Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1598): Aldersgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Sports and Pastimes
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- Introduction to A Pæan Triumphal
- A Pæan Triumphal
- Excerpts from Sir Thomas More
- Bread Street
- Cheap Ward
- Coleman Street Ward
- Bow Lane
- Farringdon Within Ward
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CHEAPE VVARD.
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Cheape Ward
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Cheape ward
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Cheape Warde
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Cheape-ſide
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Cheapeside
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Cheapeward
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Cheapewarde
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Cheapſide
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Cheapside
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cheapside
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Cheapside Ward
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Cheepe
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Chepe
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Chepe ward
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Chepe warde
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Chepe Warde
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Old Cross
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VVard of Cheape
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warde of Cheape
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Warde of Cheape
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Cheap-side Crosse
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Cheape-ſide Croſſe
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Cheapisde Cross
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Cheaps Crosse
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Cheapside Cross
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Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross)
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Cheapside Crosse
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Cross
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Croſs
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crosse
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Croſſe
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Crosse in Cheap
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Crosse in Cheape
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croſſe in Cheape
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Croſſe in Cheape-ſide
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Croſſe in Chepe
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Crosse in West Cheap
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Croſſe in weſt Cheap
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Crosse in West Cheape
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Croſſe in weſt cheape
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Great Cross in Cheapside
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great Croſſe
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Great Crosse
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great Crosse
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great croſſe
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great Croſſe in Cheap
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great Crosse in Cheape
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great Croſſe in UUeſt cheape
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great Crosse in VVest Cheape
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great Croſſe in Weſt Cheape
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great Crosse in West Cheape street
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Iasper Crosse
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Ieffrey Crosse
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olde Croſſe in Cheape
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Open
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Standarde
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Elephant
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Oliphant
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Olyphant
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Olyphante
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Olyphaunt
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The Elephant
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Exchange
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Exchange for the King
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Housing and Office of the Exchange & coynage
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houſing and Office of the Exchaunge and Coynage
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kinges Exchange
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kinges Exchaunge
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Kings Exchange
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kings exchange
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Kings Exchaunge
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kings Exchaunger
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King’s Exchange
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Old Change
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old Chaunge
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Old Exchange
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old Exchange
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Fleet
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Fleet River
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Fleete
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Fléete
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Hilborne
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Oldborne
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Oldeborne
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riuer of the VVels
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Riuer of the VVels
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riuer of the Wels
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Riuer of the Wels
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riuer of the wels
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Riuer of the wels
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riuer of wels
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Riuer of wels
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River of the Wels
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River of Wels
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ryuer of the wels
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Tremill Brooke
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Turmile brooke
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Turmill Brooke
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Turmill brooke
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Turne-Mill Brooke
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Turne-mill brooke
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Turnemil Brook
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Turnemill
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Turnemill Brooke
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Turnemill brooke
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Turnemill-brooke
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Turnmil
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Turnmill Brook
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Turnmill Brooke
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VVels
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Wels
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Fullers’ Hall
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Old Fullers’ Hall
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Blood-bowl Alley
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Hanging Sword Alley
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Ouldwood Alley
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Hatfield
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Hatfield House
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Hatfield Palace
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Old Palace
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Chapel of Henry VII
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Chapel of the Order of the Bath
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Chappell of our blessed Lady
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Chappell of our Ladie
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Chappell of our Lady
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Henry VII Lady Chapel
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Henry VII’s Chapel
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Lady Chapel
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New Chappel
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old Lady chappel
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our Ladies Chappell
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high Holborne
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high holbourne
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high Oldborne ſtreet
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high Oldborne streete
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Holboorn
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Holborn
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch
- Excerpts from Westward Ho!
- Complete Personography
- Holborn
- The Antelope (Holborn)
- Blackfriars (Farringdon Within)
- Chancery Lane
- Shoe Lane
- Fuller Rents
- Variant Toponyms Listed in Ogilby and Morgan
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Holborn street
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Holborn Street
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Holborne
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holborne
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Holbourne
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Houlburne
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Old-boorne
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Old-borne
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Oldboorne
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Oldborn
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Oldborne
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1598): Students of the Common Law
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Hospitals
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Shoe Lane
- Farringdon Without Ward
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Oldborne Conduit
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Olde-Boorne
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Oldeborne
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Barre
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Barres
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Bars
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Holborn Bars
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Oldboorne conduit
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Holborn Bridge
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Holborn-bridge
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Holbornbridge
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Holborne bridge
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holborne bridge
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holborne Bridge
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holbornebridge
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Holbornebridge
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Holbourne bridge
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Holbourne Bridge
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Old boorn bridge
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Old Bourne
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Oldboorne bridge
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Oldborne
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Oldborne bridge
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Oldborne-bridge
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Oldbourne
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Oldbourne Bridge
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Oldbourne bridge
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Olde-Boorne
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Oldeborne bridge
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Oldebourne bridge
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Conduit
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Conduit at Oldborne Croſſe
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Conduit in Oldborne
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Conduit in Oldbourne
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Conduite at Oldbourne Croſſe
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Holborn Conduit
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Holborneconduit
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Oldboorn Conduit
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Oldboorne Conduit
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Oldboorne conduit
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Oldboorne Conduite
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Oldbourne Conduit
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Oldbourne Conduite
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Oldbourne Croſſe
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Holborn Hill
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Holborne hill
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Holbourne
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Holburn Hill
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Oldboorne hill
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Oldborne hill
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Oldborne Hill
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Oldbourne Hill
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Oldbourne hill
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Oldeborne hill
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Ouldebourn hil
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Oldboorne Croſſe
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Oldbourne Croſſe
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Oldborne hal
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Oldborne hall
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Oldbourne hall
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Oldbourne Hall
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Kent street
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Kent ſtreet
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Kent Street
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Kent ſtreete
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Kent ſtréet
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Kent ſtréete
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Kentish street
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Kentish Street
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Kentiſh ſtreete
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Kentiſh ſtréet
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Kentstreet
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Old Kent Road
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Lady Chapel, Christ Church
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Lady Chappell
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our Lady chapell
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Lady Chapel
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Lady chapel
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Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s)
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Lady chaple
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Lady Chappell
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Lady chappell
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our lady chapel
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our Lady chapel
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our Lady chapell
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our Lady Chappell
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Conduit
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Conduit by Powles gate
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Conduit by St. Paul’s Gate
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Conduit in Cheap-ſide
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Conduit in weſt Cheap
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litle conduit in Weſt cheape
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Little Conduit
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little conduit
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Little Conduit (Cheapside)
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little Conduit in Cheape
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little conduit in cheape
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little Conduit in Cheapſide
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Little Conduit in Cheapside
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Little Conduit in West Cheap
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Little Conduit, Cheapside
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little Conduite
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little conduite
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little Conduite by Paules gate
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Little Eastcheap
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near the little conduit
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Old Croſſe in weſt cheape
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old croſſe, in Weſt cheape
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Pissing Conduit
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piſſing Conduit
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pissing conduit
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vpper Conduit in Cheapeſide
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Water conduit
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Bridg
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bridge
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London
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London Bridg
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London bridg
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London bridge
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): Bridge Without Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Bridge Without Ward
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Documents using the spelling
London Bridge
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): The Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Survey of London (1633): Queenhithe Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Queen Hithe Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- Excerpt from
The Doleful Lamentation of Cheapside Cross
- Complete Personography
- Pudding Lane
- Pepper Alley Stairs
- New Fish Street
- New Fish Market
- Moorgate
- London Stone
- Long Southwark
- London Bridge
- Sun Tavern
- St. Olave Southwark (Parish)
- Chapel of St. Thomas on the Bridge
- St. Magnus
- The Steelyard
- St. Mary (Newington) (Parish)
- St. Saviour (Southwark) (Parish)
- West Fish Market
- The Wall
- Galley Key
- Greyfriars
- Gracechurch Street
- Charterhouse (Residence)
- Botolph’s Wharf
- Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark)
- Bridge Without Ward
- Bridge Within Ward
- Andro Morris Key
- Cripplegate
- Bridge House
- Bishopsgate Street
- Billingsgate
- The Elephant
- Drawbridge Tower
- Fish Wharf
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
- Leadenhall
- Blocks of XML for broad XInclusion in other files, or for reference using the mol: private URI scheme.
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London Bridge.
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London-bridge
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London-Bridge
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Londonbridg
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LondonBridge
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Londō bridge
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Old London Bridge
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London
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London ſtone
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London stone
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London Stone.
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London-stone
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London-ſtone
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London. ſtone
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Londonſton
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Londonſtone
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Oxford place
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ſtone
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Caire Lud
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Caire-Lud
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Citie of London
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Citie of Lud
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Citie of the Trinobantes
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Citie of Trinobantes
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City
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City of London
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ciuitas Trinobantum
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Commonalty of the Trinobantes
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don
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great Hall
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Iondon
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Lon
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Lon.don
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Lond
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Lond.
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Lond[on]
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Londennir
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Londin
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Londinenſ
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Londinensi
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Londinenſis
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Londiniis
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Londinium
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LONDINUM
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London
- Survey of London (1633): Bread Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): Candlewick Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Town Ditch
- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridge Without Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Aldgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): The Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Cordwainer Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Chelsey College
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Langborn Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Government
- Survey of London (1633): Liberties of the Dutchie of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1633): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Dedication to the Lord Mayor
- Survey of London (1633): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Bassinghall Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges
- Survey of London (1633): City Wall
- Survey of London (1633): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Dowgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Lime Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Queenhithe Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1598): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bassings Hall Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Fitzstephen’s Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae
- Survey of London (1598): Table of the Chapters
- Survey of London (1598): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Watches in London
- Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Candlewick Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Honour of Citizens
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1598): Cordwainer Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1598): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Lazar Houses
- Survey of London (1598): Hospitals
- Survey of London (1598): Title Page
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Parish Churches
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Queen Hithe Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): An Apology of the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Downgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1598): Lime Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): The Epistle Dedicatory
- Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1598): Aldersgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Aldgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1598): Breadstreet Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1598): Sports and Pastimes
- Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
- Chrysanaleia
- The Triumphs of Truth
- The Triumphs of Fame and Honour
- Londini Speculum: or, London’s Mirror
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- The Device of the Pageant Borne before Wolstan Dixie
- The Device of the Pageant
- Decensus Astraeae
- Chrusothriambos
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia
- Metropolis Coronata
- Londini Artium & Scientiarum: or, London’s Fountaine of Arts and Science
- Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
- The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- The Triumphs of Honor and Industry
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
- Triumphs of Health and Prosperity
- Londini Emporia or Londons Mercatura
- The Sounds of Pageantry
- Londini Status Pecatus: or, London’s Peacable Estate
- The Triumphs of Integrity
- Sinus Salutis, or, London’s Harbour of Health, and Happinesse
- Pietatis, or the Port and Harbour of Piety
- The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
- Monuments of Honour
- London’s Tempe
- Brittannia’s Honor
- London’s Jus Honorarium
- Shipwright Ordinances
- Sabbath Orders
- Articles for the Plague
- Proclamation About the Lottery
- Means Devised for Better Execution of Vagrancy Statute
- Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames
- Order for Prices of Tallow
- Articles Inquired of by Every Parish within the Archdeaconry of London
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- A True Report of all the Burials and Christening within the City of London
- Petition of the Water Bearers
- The Great Boobee
- Summary of the Bills of Mortality
- Introduction to A Pæan Triumphal
- Amwell Head
- Excerpt from
Orders Appointed to be Executed in the City of London
- A Strange Sighted Traveller
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Excerpt from
The Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers
- A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch
- A Pæan Triumphal
- Excerpt from Nine Worthies of London
- The Great Snow
- Excerpt from
The Doleful Lamentation of Cheapside Cross
- A Ballad Declaring How Neighbourhood Love and True Dealing is Gone
- The Oath of Every Freeman of the City of London
- The Severall Places where You May Hear News
- Critical Introduction to Eirenopolis
- Cheapside’s Triumphs and Chyron’s Cross’s Lamentation
- The Magnificent Entertainment
- The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage
- Introduction to The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage
- Excerpts from Sir Thomas More
- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
- Excerpts from The Shoemaker’s Holiday
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- Excerpts from The Devil Is an Ass
- A Survey of London and its Revisions
- Complete Personography
- Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 2. Filling the Space in Bibliographies
- Marking Up Stow’s Survey of London
- Glossary of Terms
- Pudding Lane
- Ram Alley
- Queenhithe
- Pike Gardens
- Rotherhithe
- Paul’s Wharf
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- London Bridge
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- St. Peter le Poor
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St. Bartholomew the Great
- St. Thomas Hospital
- The Strand
- Stangate Stairs
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- St. Botolph without Bishopsgate
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- St. Magnus
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- The Steelyard
- St. Peter upon Cornhill
- Stocks Market
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- St. Laurence Lane (Guildhall)
- St. Mary Colechurch
- St. Andrew Holborn
- Whitehall Stairs
- Westminster Hall
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- Walbrook Ward
- The Wall
- Westminster Stairs
- Whitehall
- West Gate of the Tower
- Islington
- Galley Key
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- The Herber
- Greyfriars
- Great Conduit (Cheapside)
- Grub Street
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- Goldsmiths’ Row
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- Arundel House
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- The Curtain
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- Cornhill
- Addle Hill
- Blackfriars (St. Bartholomew’s)
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- Blackfriars (Farringdon Within)
- Charterhouse (Residence)
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- Barbican
- Botolph’s Wharf
- Sessions Hall
- The Barge
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- Cheapside Street
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- Aldersgate Ward
- City Dog House
- Castle Lane
- Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark)
- Billiter Lane
- Bridge Without Ward
- Capel’s House
- Cloth Fair
- Bretaske Lane
- Andro Morris Key
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- Christ’s Hospital
- Carey Lane
- Bethlehem Hospital
- Abchurch Lane
- Bread Street Ward
- Crossed Friars
- Bow Lane
- Cross Bones Graveyard
- Cripplegate
- Bridewell
- Bow Bridge
- The Cockpit
- Conduit in Colemanstreet
- Cuckold’s Haven
- Charterhouse Lane
- Austin Friars
- Bear Garden
- All Hallows the Great
- St. Christopher’s Alley
- Blackfriars Theatre
- Bishopsgate Street
- Billingsgate
- Budge Row
- Smart’s Key
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- Savoy Hospital
- New Seld
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- Shoe Lane
- Shoreditch
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- Silver Street
- Somerset House
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- Tower Street Ward
- Tower Street
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- The Elephant
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- Falcon Inn
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- Fagswell
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- Fleet Street
- Finsbury Field
- City Ditch
- Conduit upon Dowgate
- Farringdon Within Ward
- The Elms (Smithfield)
- Complete Orgography
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LONDON
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Government
- Survey of London (1633): Dedication to the Lord Mayor
- Survey of London (1633): Title Page
- Survey of London (1633): City Wall
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1598): Title Page
- Chrysanaleia
- The Triumphs of Truth
- The Triumphs of Fame and Honour
- Londini Speculum: or, London’s Mirror
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- The Device of the Pageant Borne before Wolstan Dixie
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- Londini Artium & Scientiarum: or, London’s Fountaine of Arts and Science
- Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
- The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece
- The Triumphs of Honor and Industry
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
- Londini Emporia or Londons Mercatura
- The Sun in Aries
- Londini Status Pecatus: or, London’s Peacable Estate
- Sinus Salutis, or, London’s Harbour of Health, and Happinesse
- The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
- London’s Jus Honorarium
- Sabbath Orders
- Eirenopolis
- A True Report of all the Burials and Christening within the City of London
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
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- Survey of London (1633): Candlewick Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): City Wall
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1598): Watches in London
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
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- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- The MoEML Linkography
- Mercers’ Chapel
- The Maidenhead (Cateaton Street)
- St. Olave (Old Jewry)
- St. Mary Colechurch
- Cheapside Street
- Colechurch Street
- Variant Toponyms Listed in Ogilby and Morgan
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- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
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Prince’s Wardrobe
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Burse
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Burſe
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Bursse
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Burſſe
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change
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Change
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Exchange
- Survey of London (1633): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Broad Street Ward
- The Great Boobee
- Excerpts from The Staple of News
- Excerpts from Westward Ho!
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- Excerpts from The Devil Is an Ass
- Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 2. Filling the Space in Bibliographies
- Moorfields
- Broad Street Ward
- Bethlehem Hospital
- London’s Early Modern Tourists
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exchange
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Exhange
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Pawne
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pawne
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Royal Exchange
- Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
- Complete Personography
- Pudding Lane
- Royal Exchange
- New Exchange
- New Alley
- Milk Street
- Lombard Street
- Swan Alley (Cornhill)
- The Strand
- The Castle
- Cornhill
- Conduit (Cornhill)
- Castle Alley (Cornhill)
- Abchurch Lane
- St. Christopher’s Alley
- Tower Street
- Threadneedle Street
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
- The New Exhange
- Leadenhall
- London’s Early Modern Tourists
- The Agas Map
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Royal-Exchange
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Royall E
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Royall Exchange
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Langborn Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Walbrook Ward
- The Magnificent Entertainment
- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
- London Stone
- Langbourn Ward
- Broad Street Ward
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royall-Exchange
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Old Standard
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The Old Standard
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of
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of S. Dionis called Backe-Church
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Parish Church
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Pariſh church of S. Diones
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pariſh Church of S. Dionys called Back church
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S. Denis
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S. Dyones Backchurch
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Saint Dennis
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St. Dionis Backchurch
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Hoſpitall of S. Marie Rounceual
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Hospitall of S. Mary Rouncivall
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Hoſpitall of S.Marie Rounciuall
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Our Lady of Rounciuall
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Rounciuall
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S. Mary Rounciuall
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S. Mary Rounſiuall
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St. Mary Rounceval’s Hospital
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Mary Aldermanbury
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our blessed Lady in Aldermanbury
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St. Mary Aldermanbury
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St. Mary, Aldermanbury parish
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Aldermanberie church
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Aldermanbury Church
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Aldermanbury church
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our bleſſed Ladie in Aldermanberie
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pariſh Church of S. Mary Aldermanberie
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Parish Church of S. Mary Aldermanbury
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Pariſh church of S. Mary Aldermanbury
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S. Mary Aldermanburie
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St. Mary Aldermanbury
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St. Mary Aldermanbury Church
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St. Mary, Aldermanbury
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Olaues in Southwarke
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Olyve in sowthewarke
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parish of St. Olave
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Parish of St. Olave
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parish of St. Olave Southwark
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S. Olaue
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S. Olaves
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Saint Olaves
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St. Olave
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St. Olave Southwark
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St. Olave Southwark parish
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Olaues in Hartstreet
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Olyve in harte stret
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pariſh of S. Olaue in Hart ſtréete
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Pariſh of S. Olave in Hare-ſtreet
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St. Olave, Hart Street parish
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Olaues in the Iury
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Old Iewry, of Saint Olaves Parish
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Olyve in the Iwrye
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Parish Church of S. Olave
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Parish Church of S. Olave in the Iewry
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pariſh of S. Olaue in the Iurie
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Parish of S. Olave
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parish of Saint Olave in the Iury
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parish of St. Olave, Old Jewry
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Parish of St. Olave, Old Jewry
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Parishes of S. Olave
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S. Olaues pariſh
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St. Olave, Old Jewry parish
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Olaues in Siluerstreet
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Olyve in Sylvar stret
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Parish of S. Olave
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St. Olave, Silver Street parish
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Canonrie of Saint Paul
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Cathedral Church of S. Paul
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Cathedral Church of Saint Paul
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Cathedral of St. Paul
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Cathedral Temple of Saint Paule
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Cathedrali D. Pauli
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Cathedrall Church
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Cathedrall church of Paules
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Cathedrall Church of Pauls
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Cathedrall Church of S. Paule
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cathedrall Church of S. Paule
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Cathedrall church of S. Paule
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cathedrall Church of S. Paules
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Cathedrall Church of Saint Paul
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Cathedrall Church of Saint Paule
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Cathedrall Church of Saint Pauls
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Cathedrall Church of St. Pauls
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Cathedrall Curch of S. Paul
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Cathedrall Temple of Saint Paule
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Church of bleſſed Paule
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Church of Pauls
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church of Powles
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Church of S. Paul
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church of S. Paul
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Church of S. Paule
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church of S. Paule
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Church of Saint Paul
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church of Saint Paul
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Church of Saint Paule
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Church of St. Pauls
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Church or Cemitory of Saint Paul
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church or Semitorie of Saint Paule
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eccleſia beati Pauli
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old Cathedral Dedicated to St. Paul
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Old Paul’s
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Paul
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Paules
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1598): Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Parish Churches
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- Metropolis Coronata
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- The Sun in Aries
- The Magnificent Entertainment
- Excerpts from The Staple of News
- Excerpts from Westward Ho!
- Excerpts from The Shoemaker’s Holiday
- St. Katherine’s Hospital
- London’s Early Modern Tourists
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Paules Church
- Survey of London (1598): Bassings Hall Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Walbrook Ward
- Chrusothriambos
- London Stone
- Love Lane (Coleman Street)
- King’s Alley
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Paules church
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Paules gate
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Paulles
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Pauls
- Survey of London (1633): Bread Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Government
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- Pietatis, or the Port and Harbour of Piety
- Monuments of Honour
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- The Great Boobee
- The Cold Tearm
- A Strange Sighted Traveller
- Cheapside’s Triumphs and Chyron’s Cross’s Lamentation
- Excerpts from Epicœne, or the Silent Woman
- Excerpts from The Staple of News
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- Excerpts from The Devil Is an Ass
- London Stone
- Bishop’s Palace
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Pauls Church
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Government
- Survey of London (1633): Bassinghall Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges
- Survey of London (1633): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
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Pauls church
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Pauls ſteeple and Church
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Paul’s
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Paul’s Church
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PAVLES
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Pawles
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Poules
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poules
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Powles Church
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Powles ſteeple
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Powllys chirch
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Powls
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Quire of Paules
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Quire of Pauls
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S. Paul
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S. Paule
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S. Paules
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S. Paules Church
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S. Pauli
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S. Pauls
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S. Pauls church
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S. Pawles Church
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Saint Paul
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Saint Paules
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Saint Paules Church
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Saint Paules church
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Saint Pauls
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Saint Pauls Church
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Saint Pauls church
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Saint Paul’s
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St Paules Church
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St Paul’s Cathedral
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St Paul’s Church
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St. Paul
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St. Paules
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St. Pauls Cathedral
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St. Paulʼs
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St. Paul’s
- Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
- The MoEML Linkography
- Teaching with MoEML: Three Parts of King Henry IV
- Paul’s Wharf
- Ludgate
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St. Peter’s College Rents
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- Greyfriars
- Cheapside Street
- Soper Lane
- Geocode MoEML Locations
- Bookselling at Paul’s Churchyard
- The New Exhange
- John of Gaunt
- Gossip at Paul’s Walking
- Dean John Donne
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St. Paul’s Cathedal
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St. Paul’s Cathedral
- The MoEML Linkography
- Complete Personography
- Pudding Lane
- Paul’s Wharf
- Moorfields
- Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s)
- Ludgate
- Chapel of Jesus
- Paul’s Cross Churchyard
- Stationers’ Hall (St. Paul’s)
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St. Peter’s College Rents
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- St. Helen’s (Bishopsgate)
- Holmes College
- Arundel House
- Chapel at the North Door of St. Paul’s
- Atrium (St. Paul’s)
- Blackfriars Theatre
- The Deanery (St. Paul’s)
- Complete Orgography
- Geocode MoEML Locations
- John of Gaunt
- Gossip at Paul’s Walking
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St. Paul’s cathedral
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St. Paul’s Catherdral
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St. Paul’s Church
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church of our Ladie of the Canons in Southwarke
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Church of our Lady of the Canons
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Church of S. Mary Ouery
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Church of Saint Mary Overs in Southwark
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church of St. Mary Overs
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Church of St. Mary Overy
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church of St. Saviour
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Monaſterie of S. Sauiour at Barmondſey in Southwark
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Ouerie,that is ouer the water
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Our Lady of the Canons Church
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Overy, that is, over the water
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Priorie church of S. Mary Ouery
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Priorie of S. Marie Ouery
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Priorie of S. Mary Ouerie
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Priorie of S. Mary Ouery in Southwarke
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Priory Church of S. Mary Overy
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Priory of S. Mary Overy
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Priory of Saint Mary Overy
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S. Marie Oueries
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S. Marie Oueries church
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S. Marie Ouery
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S. Mary Oueries
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S. Mary Ouers cloſe
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S. Mary Ouers Cloſe
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S. Mary over the Rie
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S. Mary Overy
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S. Mary Owber
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S. Sauiors in Southwarke
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S. Sauiour
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Saint Mary Oueries in Southwarke
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Saint Mary Ouery
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Saint Mary Overees
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Saint Mary Overees Church
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Saint Mary Overies
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Saint Mary Overy
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Saint Saviours Church
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Saynt Mary, ouer the Rye
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St. Marie Ouer’s
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St. Mary Overies
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St. Mary Overie’s
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St. Saviour
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St. Saviour (Southwark)
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St. Saviour (Southwark) Church
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St. Saviour, Southwark
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St. Saviour’s
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St. Saviour’s church
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Old Swan
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old Swan Brewhouſe
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Old ſwanne
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Old Swanne Brewhouſe
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olde Swan Brewhouſe
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Olde Swanne
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Swan
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Barre
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barres
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bars of the New Temple
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old Temple
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Temple
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Temple Bar
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- The Sounds of Pageantry
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- Ludgate
- The Strand
- Bell Yard (Temple Bar)
- The Cockpit
- Temple Bar
- Fleet Street
- The Dolphin (Temple Bar)
- Complete Orgography
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Temple bar
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Temple Barre
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Temple barre
- Survey of London (1633): Liberties of the Dutchie of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1598): Students of the Common Law
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Parish Churches
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage
- Farringdon Without Ward
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temple Barre
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temple barre
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Temple-Bar
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Temple-bar
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Temple-barre
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Temple-Barre
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Templebar
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Templebarre
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tēple barre
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Tēplebarre
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Iſe
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Iſis
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Ouſe
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Riuer of Thames
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1598): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): An Apology of the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1598): Sports and Pastimes
- Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames
- The Cold Tearm
- Langbourn Ward
- Vintry Ward
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riuer of Thames
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1598): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1598): An Apology of the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1598): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Shipwright Ordinances
- Portsoken Ward
- Tower Street Ward
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riuer of thames
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Riuer ofThames
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Riuer of Thames
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Riuer Thames
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riuer Thames
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River of Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): The Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Government
- Survey of London (1633): Liberties of the Dutchie of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1633): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges
- Survey of London (1633): City Wall
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Queenhithe Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
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river of Thames
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River Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): Bridge Without Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Liberties of the Dutchie of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1633): City Wall
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Shipwright Ordinances
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- The Wall
- Westminster
- Botolph’s Wharf
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river Thames
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Rivers of Thames
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Ryuer of Thames
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Thamenſis
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Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Gates
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridge Without Ward
- Survey of London (1633): The Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Langborn Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Government
- Survey of London (1633): Liberties of the Dutchie of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1633): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges
- Survey of London (1633): City Wall
- Survey of London (1633): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Towers
- Survey of London (1633): Dowgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs
- Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Queenhithe Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Honour of Citizens
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Queen Hithe Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): An Apology of the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Downgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1598): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
- The Triumphs of Fame and Honour
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- Londini Artium & Scientiarum: or, London’s Fountaine of Arts and Science
- Londini Emporia or Londons Mercatura
- The Sounds of Pageantry
- Pietatis, or the Port and Harbour of Piety
- London’s Tempe
- Brittannia’s Honor
- Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- Eirenopolis
- The Great Boobee
- The Cold Tearm
- Transcription of Poem on the Agas Map
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Excerpt from
The Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers
- The Great Snow
- Transcription of Cartouche on the Agas Map
- Critical Introduction to Eirenopolis
- Excerpts from Epicœne, or the Silent Woman
- Excerpts from Westward Ho!
- Excerpts from Eastward Ho!
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- The MoEML Linkography
- Complete Personography
- Glossary of Terms
- Pudding Lane
- Queenhithe Ward
- Pepper Alley Stairs
- Ratten Lane
- Queenhithe
- Pike Gardens
- Puddle Wharf
- Rotherhithe
- Paul’s Wharf
- Portsoken Ward
- St. Olave Street
- Moorfields
- Old Fish Street Conduit
- Moorgate
- Lambeth
- London Stone
- London Bridge
- St. Olave Southwark (Parish)
- The Strand
- St. Saviour (Southwark)
- Stangate Stairs
- St. Katherine’s Hospital
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- The Steelyard
- St. Olave (Southwark)
- St. Saviour (Southwark) (Parish)
- St. Laurence Lane (Guildhall)
- Whitehall Stairs
- York House
- Westminster Hall
- The Wall
- Westminster Stairs
- Whitefriars Stairs
- Galley Key
- Iron Gate
- Hayʼs Wharf
- Garlick Hill
- Grantam Lane
- Bankside
- Arundel House
- Arundel Stairs
- Castle Alley (Queenhithe)
- Cornhill
- Blackfriars (Farringdon Within)
- Botolph’s Wharf
- The Barge
- Baynard’s Castle
- Castle Lane
- Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark)
- Bridge Without Ward
- Billingsgate Ward
- Castle Baynard Ward
- Andro Morris Key
- Bridewell
- Cuckold’s Haven
- Bear Garden
- Crown Key
- Bridge House
- Sabbis Key
- Shoreditch
- Trig Lane
- Vintry Ward
- Tower Street Ward
- The Elephant
- Dodding Pond
- Falcon Inn
- Dowgate Ward
- Farringdon Without Ward
- Fleet Street
- Conduit upon Dowgate
- Ebbegate
- Dowgate Street
- Dowgate
- 19 September 2014: Pedagogical Partnership expands as MoEML Director visits Washington College, MD
- Mapography of Early Modern London
- Channels
- John of Gaunt
- Quays on the Thames
- Sewage and Waste Management
- Our Pedagogical Partners
- History of MoEML
- Blocks of XML for broad XInclusion in other files, or for reference using the mol: private URI scheme.
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