A-Z index of all items in the document collection (published and unpublished)
Title | Item type | Link | Status |
Aabc | bibliographic item | AABC1 | |
Aabc | bibliographic item | AABC2 | |
A.B.C | bibliographic item | AABC3 | |
A.B.C. with Pasternoster, Ave, Crede, and X Commandments | bibliographic item | AABC4 | |
The A.B.C. with the catechisme | bibliographic item | AABC5 | |
An A.B.C. for Chyldren | bibliographic item | AABC6 | |
The A. B. C set forthe by the Kynges maiestie and his clergye | bibliographic item | AABC7 | |
The A B C with the catechism that is to saie, the instruction | bibliographic item | AABC8 | |
The virgins A.B.C. or, An alphabet of vertuous admonitions for a chaste, modest, and well governed maid. To the tune of, The young-mans A.B.C | bibliographic item | AABC9 | |
A right godly and Christian A.B.C. shewing the duty of every degree To the tune of Rogero | bibliographic item | AABC10 | |
Anglo-American Legal Tradition: Documents from Medieval and Early Modern England from the National Archives in London | bibliographic item | AALT1 | |
Global Economics: A History of the Theatre Business, the Chamberlain’s / King’s Men, and Their Plays, 1599–1642 | bibliographic item | AARO1 | |
Abbey of St. Clare |
Churches | ABBE1 | published |
Abbey of St. Mary Graces |
Churches | ABBE2 | stub |
ABBE3 | Retired - Do not use | ABBE3 Replaced by ABBE2 | |
Victoria Abboud | person (cont) | ABBO1 | |
George Abbot | person (hist) | ABBO2 | |
Cheap-side crosse censured and condemned by a letter sent from the vicechancellour and other learned men of the famous Universitie of Oxford | bibliographic item | ABBO3 | |
Abbot of Fleury | person (hist) | ABBO4 | |
John Abbot | person (hist) | ABBO6 | |
Sir Morris Abbot | person (hist) | ABBO7 | |
Reynold Abbot | person (hist) | ABBO8 | |
Edward Abbot | person (hist) | ABBO9 | |
Sir Maurice Abbot | person (hist) | ABBO10 | |
Abchurch Lane |
Streets | ABCH1 | published |
Roger Abde | person (hist) | ABDE1 | |
Abdelmelec | person (lit) | ABDE2 | |
Anthony Abdy | person (hist) | ABDY1 | |
Sir John Abel | person (hist) | ABEL1 | |
Ms. Abigail | person (hist) | ABIG1 | |
Abner | person (lit) | ABNE1 | |
Yalda Abnous | person (cont) | ABNO1 | |
About MoEML |
About MoEML; Site landing pages | about | published |
William Abraham | person (hist) | ABRA1 | |
Abraham | person (lit) | ABRA2 | |
Mr. Abraham | person (hist) | ABRA3 | |
Absalom | person (lit) | ABSA1 | |
Andrew Buchevite | person (hist) | ABUC1 | |
Stephen de Abyndon | person (hist) | ABYN1 | |
Simon de Abyndon | person (hist) | ABYN2 | |
Accord | person (lit) | ACCO1 | |
Achilles | person (lit) | ACHI1 | |
Roger Acheley | person (hist) | ACHL1 | |
Richard Achley | person (hist) | ACHL2 | |
Thomas Acheley | person (hist) | ACHL3 | |
Acknowledgements |
About MoEML | acknowledgements | published |
London: The Biography | bibliographic item | ACKR1 | |
Shakespeare: The Biography | bibliographic item | ACKR2 | |
Thames: The Biography | bibliographic item | ACKR3 | |
Acliuillus | person (hist) | ACOL1 | |
The (Gilded) Acorn |
Bookshops | ACOR1 | assigned |
Hugh Acton | person (hist) | ACTO1 | |
William Acton | person (hist) | ACTO2 | |
Hugh Acton | person (hist) | ACTO3 | |
Acts of the Privy Council of England | bibliographic item | ACTS1 | |
John Donne |
bibliographic item | ADAM1 | |
Mystical bedlam, or the world of mad-men | bibliographic item | ADAM2 | |
Thomas Adams | person (hist) | ADAM3 | |
Neil Adams | person (cont) | ADAM4 | |
ADAM5 | Retired - Do not use | ADAM5 Replaced by ALLD3 | |
The devills banket described in foure sermons | bibliographic item | ADAM6 | |
Mr. Adam | person (hist) | ADAM7 | |
A Fragment of a Lord Mayor’s Pageant |
bibliographic item | ADAM8 | |
The Conventual Buildings of Blackfriars, London, and the Playhouses Constructed Therein |
bibliographic item | ADAM9 | |
The works of Thomas Adams | bibliographic item | ADAM10 | |
Adam and Eve |
Bookshops | ADAM11 | empty |
The Parish Clerks of London: A History of the Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks of London | bibliographic item | ADAM12 | |
Shakespearean Playhouses | bibliographic item | ADAM13 | |
Diseases of the soule a discourse diuine, morall, and physicall | bibliographic item | ADAM14 | |
The Service I am Here For: William Herle in the Marshalsea Prison, 1571 |
bibliographic item | ADAM15 | |
Kate Adams | person (cont) | ADAM16 | |
Sir Thomas Adams | person (hist) | ADAM17 | |
Adam | person (lit) | ADAM18 | |
Thamesis Descriptio | bibliographic item | ADAM19 | |
Robert Adams | person (hist) | ADAM20 | |
Adam the Smith | person (hist) | ADAM21 | |
Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London | bibliographic item | ADC1 | |
John Addis | person (hist) | ADDI1 | |
Margaret Addis | person (hist) | ADDI2 | |
Addle Hill |
Streets | ADDL1 | stub |
Addle Street |
Streets | ADDL2 | empty |
Adeliza of Louvain | person (hist) | ADEL1 | |
Making Defect Perfection: Shakespeare and the One-Sex Model |
bibliographic item | ADEL2 | |
Adhered | person (hist) | ADHE1 | |
Admetus | person (lit) | ADME1 | |
Admiral’s Men | organization (em_playing) | ADMI1 | |
High Court of Admiralty | organization (em_other) | ADMI2 | |
John Adrian | person (hist) | ADRI1 | |
John Adrien | person (hist) | ADRI2 | |
John Adrien | person (hist) | ADRI3 | |
Adventure | person (lit) | ADVE1 | |
Advisory Board | organization (modern) | ADVI1 | |
Adwych Lane |
Streets | ADWY1 | stub |
Aeëtes | person (lit) | AEET1 | |
Ælfwine of Elmham | person (hist) | AELF1 | |
Aelfstan | person (hist) | AELF2 | |
Ælfhun | person (hist) | AELF3 | |
Ælfweard of London | person (hist) | AELF4 | |
Aelfsie | person (hist) | AELF5 | |
Aeneas | person (lit) | AENE1 | |
Æolus | person (lit) | AEOL1 | |
Aeson | person (lit) | AESO1 | |
Aesop | person (hist) | AESO2 | |
Æthelstan | person (hist) | AETH1 | |
Æthelberht of Kent | person (hist) | AETH2 | |
St. Æthelburh of Barking | person (hist) | AETH3 | |
Aethelnoth | person (hist) | AETH4 | |
Aethelweard of London | person (hist) | AETH5 | |
Alfred Aetheling | person (hist) | AETH6 | |
William Ætheling | person (hist) | AETH7 | |
Æthelwold of Winchester | person (hist) | AETH8 | |
Nicholas de Auesey | person (hist) | AEUS1 | |
Margery de Auesey | person (hist) | AEUS2 | |
Affection | person (lit) | AFFE1 | |
Africa | person (lit) | AFRI1 | |
Danielle Aftias | person (cont) | AFTI1 | |
Agag | person (lit) | AGAG1 | |
Ralph Agas | person (hist) | AGAS1 | |
Civitas Londinum | bibliographic item | AGAS3 | |
London and Westminster in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, Anno Dom. 1563 | bibliographic item | AGAS4 | |
Interact with the Agas Map |
Agas Map; Documentation for contributors; Teaching materials and lesson plans | agas_instructions | published |
Add MoEML Locations to the Agas Map |
Agas Map; Documentation for encoders | agas_locations | published |
Agatha Aetheling | person (hist) | AGAT1 | |
Agesilaus II | person (hist) | AGES1 | |
Edward Aggas | person (hist) | AGGA1 | |
Hoda Agharazi | person (cont) | AGHA1 | |
Aglaia | person (lit) | AGLA1 | |
Phillip Agmondesham | person (hist) | AGMO1 | |
Agnites | person (lit) | AGNI1 | |
Ahab | person (lit) | AHAB1 | |
Writing in the Tower of London during the Reformation, ca. 1530–1558 |
bibliographic item | AHNE1 | |
Sir John Ayliffe | person (hist) | AILI1 | |
AIM25: Archives in London and the M25 Area | bibliographic item | AILM1 | |
Ailwarde | person (hist) | AILW1 | |
Sarah-Jayne Ainsworth | person (cont) | AINS1 | |
Aer | person (lit) | AIR1 | |
The Buildings of Britain: Tudor and Jacobean. A Guide and Gazetteer | bibliographic item | AIRS2 | |
The Renaissance Villa in Britain, 1500–1700 | bibliographic item | AIRS3 | |
John Aker | person (hist) | AKER1 | |
Sir Aker | person (hist) | AKER2 | |
Letters of King James VI and I | bibliographic item | AKRI1 | |
Albanact | person (lit) | ALBA1 | |
Albania | person (lit) | ALBA2 | |
William Albany | person (hist) | ALBA3 | |
St. Alban | person (hist) | ALBA4 | |
Thomasine Albany | person (hist) | ALBA5 | |
Joane Albany | person (hist) | ALBA6 | |
Phillip Albert | person (hist) | ALBE1 | |
Albion | person (lit) | ALBI1 | |
Albion College Spring 2015 Students | organization (ppp) | ALBI2 | |
Albion College Summer 2017 Students | organization (ppp) | ALBI3 | |
Abbot of St. Alban’s Inn |
Victualling houses | ALBO1 | empty |
Mr. Alcock | person (hist) | ALCO1 | |
Aldermanbury |
Streets | ALDE1 | published |
Aldersgate Ward |
Wards | ALDE2 | published |
Aldersgate |
Gates; Undergraduate student articles; Peer-reviewed documents | ALDE3 | published |
Aldersgate Street |
Streets | ALDE4 | empty |
Aldermanbury Conduit |
Water features | ALDE5 | empty |
alderman | glossary item | ALDE6 | |
Court of Aldermen | organization (em_other) | ALDE7 | |
James Alderman | person (hist) | ALDE8 | |
Simon de Aldermanbury | person (hist) | ALDE9 | |
James Alderman | person (hist) | ALDE10 | |
Robert Aldernes | person (hist) | ALDE11 | |
Mr. Alderban | person (hist) | ALDE12 | |
Aldgate |
Gates; Undergraduate student articles | ALDG1 | published |
Aldgate Ward |
Wards | ALDG2 | published |
Aldgate Bars |
Bars | ALDG3 | published |
Aldgate Street |
Streets | ALDG4 | published |
Aldersgate Bars |
Bars | ALDG5 | stub |
Aldgate Conduit |
Water features | ALDG6 | empty |
Hugh Aldham | person (hist) | ALDH1 | |
Natalie Aldred | person (cont) | ALDR1 | |
Alderman Bury |
Sites | ALDR2 | stub |
Allectus | person (hist) | ALEC1 | |
Alehouse |
Generic places | ALEH1 | stub |
Cynthia Alexandre | person (cont) | ALEX1 | |
Alexander the Great | person (hist) | ALEX2 | |
Heywood’s Dramatic Works | bibliographic item | ALEX3 | |
Alexander II of Scotland | person (hist) | ALEX4 | |
Thomas Aleyn | person (hist) | ALEY1 | |
John Aleyn | person (hist) | ALEY2 | |
John Alforde | person (hist) | ALFO1 | |
Alfred the Great | person (hist) | ALFR1 | |
Alfred of Beverly (Alredus) | person (hist) | ALFR2 | |
Mr. Algodus | person (hist) | ALGO1 | |
Amogha Lakshmi Halepuram Sridhar | person (cont) | ALHS1 | |
Ms. Alice | person (hist) | ALIC1 | |
London Aliens |
Topics; Undergraduate student articles | ALIE1 | published |
alien | glossary item | ALIE2 | |
Lady Eleanor Fitzwalter (née de Ferrers) | person (hist) | ALIE3 | |
Mr. Alieu | person (hist) | ALIE4 | |
Edmund Alison | person (hist) | ALIS1 | |
Management and Mismanagement at Bedlam, 1547 to 1633 |
bibliographic item | ALLD1 | |
Edward Allde | person (hist) | ALLD2 | |
Elizabeth Allde | person (hist) | ALLD3 | |
Elizabeth Allde |
Biography; Topics; Undergraduate student articles | ALLD4 | published |
John Allde | person (hist) | ALLD5 | |
Jonathan Allde | person (hist) | ALLD6 | |
Sir John Aleyn | person (hist) | ALLE1 | |
Edward Alleyn | person (hist) | ALLE2 | |
Hugh Alley’s Caveat: The Markets of London in 1598: Folger MS V.a. 318 | bibliographic item | ALLE3 | |
Sir William Allen | person (hist) | ALLE4 | |
Mints and Money in Medieval England | bibliographic item | ALLE5 | |
Hugh Alley | person (hist) | ALLE6 | |
Sarah Allen | person (cont) | ALLE7 | |
Dr. Allen | person (hist) | ALLE8 | |
Thomas Alleyne | person (hist) | ALLE9 | |
Ralph Aleyn | person (hist) | ALLE10 | |
Richard Alley | person (hist) | ALLE11 | |
George Allen | person (hist) | ALLE12 | |
John Allen | person (hist) | ALLE13 | |
Ralph Allen | person (hist) | ALLE14 | |
Joan Alleyn (née Woodward) | person (hist) | ALLE15 | |
John Alleyn | person (hist) | ALLE16 | |
Edward Alleyn | person (hist) | ALLE17 | |
Margaret Alleyn (née Townley) | person (hist) | ALLE18 | |
Constance Alleyn (née Donne) | person (hist) | ALLE19 | |
The History and Antiquitires of London Westminster Sovthwark and Parts Adjacent | bibliographic item | ALLE20 | |
Giles Allen | person (hist) | ALLE21 | |
Richard Aleyn | person (hist) | ALLE22 | |
Edward Allen | person (hist) | ALLE23 | |
All Hallows (London Wall) |
Churches | ALLH1 | published |
All Hallows Barking |
Churches | ALLH2 | published |
All Hallows (Bread Street) |
Churches | ALLH3 | empty |
All Hallows (Lombard Street) |
Churches | ALLH4 | empty |
All Hallows Staining |
Churches | ALLH5 | empty |
All Hallows the Great |
Churches | ALLH6 | published |
All Hallows the Less |
Churches | ALLH7 | empty |
All Hallows (Honey Lane) |
Churches | ALLH8 | empty |
Parish of All Hallows (London Wall) |
Parishes | ALLH101 | empty |
Parish of All Hallows (Barking) |
Parishes | ALLH102 | empty |
Parish of All Hallows (Bread Street) |
Parishes | ALLH103 | empty |
Parish of All Hallows (Lombard Street) |
Parishes | ALLH104 | empty |
Parish of All Hallows (Staining) |
Parishes | ALLH105 | empty |
Parish of All Hallows the Great |
Parishes | ALLH106 | empty |
Parish of All Hallows the Less |
Parishes | ALLH107 | empty |
Parish of All Hallows (Honey Lane) |
Parishes | ALLH108 | empty |
Ms. Allington | person (hist) | ALLI1 | |
Richard Allington | person (hist) | ALLI2 | |
Emily Allison | person (cont) | ALLI3 | |
Ms. Allison | person (hist) | ALLI4 | |
Mr. Allin | person (hist) | ALLI5 | |
Sir John Allott | person (hist) | ALLO1 | |
Robert Allot | person (hist) | ALLO2 | |
Bartholomew de Almain | person (hist) | ALMA1 | |
William Almaine | person (hist) | ALMA2 | |
Almanach | person (lit) | ALMA3 | |
Henry of Almain | person (hist) | ALMA4 | |
almonry | glossary item | ALMO1 | |
The uncasing of heresie, or, The anatomie of protestancie | bibliographic item | ALMO2 | |
Almshouse |
Generic places | ALMS1 | stub |
Almundus | person (hist) | ALMU1 | |
Alnothus | person (hist) | ALNO1 | |
John Alnwick | person (hist) | ALNW1 | |
Alphonso | person (hist) | ALPH1 | |
ALPHA DELTA PLUS: For officers who served at Cannon Row Police Station, Aor Whitehall Division, London S.W.1 |
bibliographic item | ALPH2 | |
John Alphew | person (hist) | ALPH3 | |
aldermanic sheriff | glossary item | ALSH1 | |
Bernard Alsop | person (hist) | ALSO1 | |
Robert Alsop | person (hist) | ALSO2 | |
John Alston | person (hist) | ALST1 | |
Edward Altham | person (hist) | ALTH1 | |
James Altham | person (hist) | ALTH2 | |
Althoneus | person (hist) | ALTH3 | |
alumni | Retired - Do not use | alumni Replaced by team | |
Fernando Álvarez de Toledo | person (hist) | ALVA1 | |
Alwine | person (hist) | ALWI1 | |
Sir Nicholas Ailwyn | person (hist) | ALWI2 | |
Alwinus | person (hist) | ALWI3 | |
Richard Ailwyn | person (hist) | ALWI4 | |
Alwyne | person (hist) | ALWY1 | |
Robert Amades | person (hist) | AMAD1 | |
Amalthea | person (lit) | AMAL1 | |
Amasa | person (lit) | AMAS1 | |
Ambition | person (lit) | AMBI1 | |
Amble | person (lit) | AMBL1 | |
Master Ambler | person (lit) | AMBL2 | |
Ambler | person (lit) | AMBL3 | |
Georges d’Amboise | person (hist) | AMBO1 | |
Gabi Ambrose | person (cont) | AMBR1 | |
St. Ambrose | person (hist) | AMBR2 | |
Mary Ambree | person (hist) | AMBR3 | |
Sergeant Ambush | person (lit) | AMBU1 | |
Sir Henry Amcotts | person (hist) | AMCO1 | |
Dame Joane Amcotts | person (hist) | AMCO2 | |
Vox Populi: Popular Autobiographies as Sources for Early Modern Urban History |
bibliographic item | AMEL1 | |
Amen Corner |
Sites | AMEN1 | empty |
America | person (lit) | AMER1 | |
Martin Amersbury | person (hist) | AMER2 | |
Typographical Antiquities: or an historical account of the origin and progress of printing in Great Britain and Ireland | bibliographic item | AMES1 | |
Ammianus Marcellinus | person (hist) | AMMI1 | |
Amphitrita | person (lit) | AMPH1 | |
Amphion | person (lit) | AMPH2 | |
American University Literature 434 Fall 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | AMUN1 | |
Amwell Head |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | AMWE1 | published |
Amwell Head |
Water features | AMWE2 | empty |
Ananias of Damascus | person (lit) | ANAN1 | |
Anchor Lane |
Streets | ANCH1 | empty |
Anchises | person (lit) | ANCH2 | |
The Golden Anchor |
Bookshops | ANCH4 | assigned |
The Blue Anchor |
Bookshops | ANCH5 | assigned |
The Anchor and Bible (Bible and Anchor) |
Bookshops | ANCH6 | assigned |
Ancient Royal Palaces in and Near London | bibliographic item | ANCI1 | |
Aaron Anderson | person (cont) | ANDE1 | |
Sir Henry Anderson | person (hist) | ANDE2 | |
Sir Edmund Anderson | person (hist) | ANDE3 | |
Thomas Anderson | person (hist) | ANDE4 | |
Susan Anderson | person (cont) | ANDE5 | |
Anderson of Newcastle | person (lit) | ANDE6 | |
Geoffery de St. Andomare | person (hist) | ANDO1 | |
Andrew Court |
Streets | ANDR1 | empty |
Andro Morris Key |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | ANDR2 | published |
Old Church Lore | bibliographic item | ANDR3 | |
ANDR4 | Retired - Do not use | ANDR4 Replaced by MAND2 | |
William Andrew | person (hist) | ANDR5 | |
James Andreu | person (hist) | ANDR6 | |
Henry Andrewes | person (hist) | ANDR7 | |
Andromeda | person (lit) | ANDR8 | |
Andromache | person (lit) | ANDR9 | |
Nicholas Andrews | person (hist) | ANDR10 | |
Anne Andrews | person (hist) | ANDR11 | |
William Andrews | person (hist) | ANDR12 | |
Nicholas Andrews | person (hist) | ANDR13 | |
Andrew’s Cross |
Victualling houses | ANDR14 | empty |
Lancelot Andrews | person (hist) | ANDR15 | |
Alexander Andrew | person (hist) | ANDR16 | |
ANDRE14 | Retired - Do not use | ANDRE14 Replaced by ANDR15 | |
Robert de Anesbery | person (hist) | ANES1 | |
Angel Inn (Bishopsgate) |
Victualling houses | ANGE1 | empty |
Truth’s Angel | person (lit) | ANGE2 | |
Angel (Paul’s Churchyard) |
Sites | ANGE4 | empty |
Angel (Without Newgate) |
Sites | ANGE5 | empty |
Angel (Popes-Head-Alley) |
Sites | ANGE6 | empty |
Angel Street |
Streets | ANGE7 | empty |
Angel Alley |
Streets | ANGE8 | empty |
The Angel (Cross Yard) |
Bookshops | ANGE9 | assigned |
The Angel (New Jewry) |
Bookshops | ANGE10 | assigned |
Angel Inn (Adwych) |
Victualling houses | ANGE11 | empty |
The Angel |
Sites | ANGL1 | empty |
Spectacle, Pageantry and Early Tudor Policy | bibliographic item | ANGL2 | |
Anicius | person (hist) | ANIC1 | |
Anna Perenna | person (lit) | ANNA1 | |
Anne Boleyn | person (hist) | ANNE1 | |
Anne of Denmark | person (hist) | ANNE2 | |
Anne of Bohemia | person (hist) | ANNE3 | |
Anne Watkins | person (hist) | ANNE4 | |
Anne of Denmark |
Biography; Topics | ANNE5 | published |
St. Anne | person (lit) | ANNE6 | |
Anne of Gloucester | person (hist) | ANNE7 | |
Annis a Cleare |
Topographical features | ANNI1 | empty |
Annis a Cleare |
Water features | ANNI2 | empty |
Anno tricesimo primo Henrici octavi Henry the VIII. by the grace of God kyngeof England and of France, defender of the fayth, Lorde of Irelande, and in earth supremehed immediatly vnder Christ of the churche of Englande, to the honour of almyghty God, conseruation of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concorde quiet and vvelth of this his realme and subiectes of the same helde his moste hyghe court of Parliament begonne at VVestm[inster] the. xxviii. daye of Aprill, and there continued tyll the. xxviii. daye of Iune, the. xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, vvherin in vvereestablysshed these actes folovvinge | bibliographic item | ANNO1 | |
The Annual Register, or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year 1851 | bibliographic item | ANNU1 | |
ANON1 | Retired - Do not use | ANON1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Anonymous | person (other) | ANON2 | |
A Plan of London and Westminster Shewing the Forts Erected by Order of the Parliament in 1643 & the Desolation by the Fire in 1666 |
bibliographic item | ANON3 | |
London, Part of the County of Middlesex, and Part of the County of Surrey | bibliographic item | ANON4 | |
ANON5 | Retired - Do not use | ANON5 Replaced by BOWL5 | |
A Groundplot of Part of the Citty of Westminster Containing Westminſter-Abby (or the Collegiate Church of St. Peter), Westminster-Hall, The Court of Wards, Court of Requests, Painted Chamber, House of Lords and Princes Lodgings, The Old & New Palace-Yard, The Great Sanctuary, and Several Other Places Adjacent | bibliographic item | ANON6 | |
London, Westminster, Southwark | bibliographic item | ANON7 | |
Nouvelle Carte du Gouvernement Civil d’Angleterre et de Celuy de la Ville de Londres | bibliographic item | ANON8 | |
ANON9 | Retired - Do not use | ANON9 Replaced by OVER14 | |
ANON10 | Retired - Do not use | ANON10 Replaced by OVER13 | |
A New Mapp of the City of London &c. with the Many Additionall Buildings and New Streets Anno 1720 | bibliographic item | ANON11 | |
ANON12 | Retired - Do not use | ANON12 Replaced by SMIT58 | |
ANON13 | Retired - Do not use | ANON13 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Plan of the Parish of St. George’s, Hannover Square | bibliographic item | ANON14 | |
A Pocket Map of London Westminster and Southwark with ye New Buildings to ye Year 1759 | bibliographic item | ANON15 | |
Sketch of the Procession Usually Observed in the Coronation of our Kings & Queens Together with a Plan Pointing out Several New Paths and their Parts Adjacent | bibliographic item | ANON16 | |
A Map of London, Westminster and Southwark with ye New Buildngs to ye Year 1764 |
bibliographic item | ANON17 | |
A New Plan of the City of London, Westminster and Southwark |
bibliographic item | ANON18 | |
The City of London as in Q. Elizabeth’s Time |
bibliographic item | ANON19 | |
A Map of the Tower Liberty |
bibliographic item | ANON20 | |
The Tower and St. Catherins Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections |
bibliographic item | ANON21 | |
Grundtriss der Statt London wie solche vor und nach dem Brand anzusehen, sampt dem Newen Model, wie selbige widrum Auffgebauwet werden solle |
bibliographic item | ANON22 | |
A View of Part of the North-west Suburbs of London, as they Appeared, Anno 1570. Including the Whole of the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields and its Immediate Neighbourhood, its Parochial Churches, Erected at Different Periods, &c |
bibliographic item | ANON23 | |
Untitled CopperplateMap of London |
bibliographic item | ANON24 | |
Vanity of vanities or Sir Harry Vane’s picture. To the tune of the Jews corant |
bibliographic item | ANON25 | |
Cuckolds Haven: OR, The marryʼd mans miserie, who must abide / The penaltie of being Hornifyʼd: / Hee unto his Neighbours doth make his case knowne, / And tels them all plainly, The case is their owne | bibliographic item | ANON26 | |
A full relation or dialogue between a loyallist and a converted phanattick since the time of the late rebellion | bibliographic item | ANON27 | |
Plan de la Ville de Londres | bibliographic item | ANON28 | |
A New & Correct Map of Twenty Miles Round London | bibliographic item | ANON29 | |
A View of London about the Year 1560 |
bibliographic item | ANON30 | |
Edward Ansell | person (hist) | ANSE1 | |
The Antelope (Holborn) |
Victualling houses | ANTE1 | stub |
Antelope (Southwark) |
Sites | ANTE2 | stub |
St. Anthony of Padua | person (hist) | ANTH1 | |
Mr. Anthony | person (hist) | ANTH2 | |
Antiquity | person (lit) | ANTI1 | |
Godard de Antioche | person (hist) | ANTI2 | |
Antiope | person (lit) | ANTI3 | |
St. Anthony of Egypt | person (hist) | ANTO1 | |
Antoninus Pius | person (hist) | ANTO2 | |
Antonio | person (lit) | ANTO3 | |
Antoninus of Florence | person (hist) | ANTO4 | |
Thomas Antrobus | person (hist) | ANTR1 | |
Elizabeth Antrobus (née Woodcocke) | person (hist) | ANTR2 | |
Thomas Antrobus | person (hist) | ANTR3 | |
John Antrobus | person (hist) | ANTR4 | |
Richard Antrobus | person (hist) | ANTR5 | |
Elizabeth Antrobus | person (hist) | ANTR6 | |
Margaret Antrobus | person (hist) | ANTR7 | |
Giles of Andwarp | person (hist) | ANTW1 | |
Antwerp | person (lit) | ANTW2 | |
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association | bibliographic item | APAP1 | |
Apothecaries’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | APOT1 | |
Apothecaries’ Hall |
Halls | APOT2 | empty |
Roydon, Sir Marmaduke |
bibliographic item | APPL1 | |
The Dance of Death in London: John Carpenter, John Lydgate, and the Daunce of Poulys |
bibliographic item | APPL2 | |
William Appleton | person (hist) | APPL3 | |
Thomas Appleyard | person (hist) | APPL4 | |
William Appleyard | person (hist) | APPL5 | |
Applications for Encoders |
Documentation for encoders | applications | published |
Appold Street |
Streets | APPO1 | empty |
Apollo | person (lit) | APPO2 | |
apprentice | glossary item | APPR1 | |
John Aprichard | person (hist) | APRI1 | |
Sir Allen Apsley | person (hist) | APSL1 | |
Aqua | person (lit) | AQUA1 | |
Work, Bodies, and Gender in The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | ARAB1 | |
Ronda Arab | person (cont) | ARAB2 | |
Arabia Britannica | person (lit) | ARAB3 | |
Catherine of Aragon | person (hist) | ARAG1 | |
A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of Stationers of London 1554–1640 | bibliographic item | ARBE1 | |
The Coronation of Anne Boelyn |
bibliographic item | ARBE2 | |
Arcadius | person (hist) | ARCA1 | |
Arcas | person (lit) | ARCA2 | |
The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London | bibliographic item | ARCH1 | |
Ian Archer | person (cont) | ARCH2 | |
John Stow’s Survey of London: The Nostalgia of John Stow |
bibliographic item | ARCH3 | |
John Stow, Citizen and Historian |
bibliographic item | ARCH4 | |
The History of the Haberdashers’ Company | bibliographic item | ARCH5 | |
City and Court Connected: The Material Dimensions of Royal Ceremonial, ca. 1480–1625 |
bibliographic item | ARCH6 | |
The London Lobbies in the Later Sixteenth Century |
bibliographic item | ARCH7 | |
The Progresses, Entertainments, and Pageants of Queen Elizabeth | bibliographic item | ARCH8 | |
Articles Inquired of by Every Parish within the Archdeaconry of London |
Proclamations; Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | ARCH9 | published |
Archdeaconry of London | organization (em_other) | ARCH10 | |
Discourses of History in Elizabethan and Early Stuart London |
bibliographic item | ARCH11 | |
John Archer | person (hist) | ARCH12 | |
Thomas Archehull | person (hist) | ARCH13 | |
Court of Arches | organization (em_other) | ARCH14 | |
Architectural and Building Practice in Great Britain |
bibliographic item | ARCH15 | |
The City of London and the Theatre |
bibliographic item | ARCH16 | |
Ralph de Arcubus | person (hist) | ARCU1 | |
Thomas de Arden | person (hist) | ARDE1 | |
Sir Ralph Arden | person (hist) | ARDE2 | |
Thomas Arden | person (hist) | ARDE3 | |
Thomas Arden | person (hist) | ARDE4 | |
Edward Arden | person (hist) | ARDE5 | |
Arete | person (lit) | ARET1 | |
Pietro Aretino | person (hist) | ARET2 | |
John Argent | person (hist) | ARGE1 | |
Richard Argentine | person (hist) | ARGE2 | |
Argonauts | person (lit) | ARGO1 | |
Argurion | person (lit) | ARGU1 | |
Argus Panoptes | person (lit) | ARGU2 | |
Ariadne | person (lit) | ARIA1 | |
The Sun in Aries |
Mayoral shows | ARIE1 | draft |
Joseph of Arimathea | person (lit) | ARIM1 | |
Arion | person (lit) | ARIO1 | |
Aristotle | person (hist) | ARIS1 | |
Arithmetic | person (lit) | ARIT1 | |
John de Armentiers | person (hist) | ARME1 | |
Robert Armin | person (hist) | ARMI1 | |
Armourers’ Hall |
Halls | ARMO1 | empty |
William Armorer | person (hist) | ARMO2 | |
Armourers and Brasiers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | ARMO3 | |
Julia Armstrong | person (cont) | ARMS1 | |
Stewart Arneil | person (cont) | ARNL1 | |
Richard Arnold | person (hist) | ARNO1 | |
Christopher Arnold | person (hist) | ARNO2 | |
Thomas Arnold | person (hist) | ARNO3 | |
Agnes Arnold (née Warmford) | person (hist) | ARNO4 | |
Robert Arnold | person (hist) | ARNO5 | |
The Brutal Truth: Bedlam: London and Its Mad | bibliographic item | ARNO6 | |
Arnold le Reus | person (hist) | ARNO7 | |
John Arnold | person (hist) | ARNO8 | |
Richard Arnold | person (hist) | ARNO9 | |
Mr. Aron | person (hist) | ARON1 | |
Mr. Aron | person (hist) | ARON2 | |
Robert de Arras | person (hist) | ARRA1 | |
John of Arras | person (hist) | ARRA2 | |
Arsaces I of Parthia | person (hist) | ARSA1 | |
Adrian Arten | person (hist) | ARTE1 | |
Arthur Tudor | person (hist) | ARTH1 | |
Arthur | person (lit) | ARTH2 | |
Prince Arthur’s Men | organization (em_other) | ARTH3 | |
Artillery Yard |
Sites | ARTI1 | empty |
King’s Artirce |
Residences | ARTI2 | stub |
Artillery Garden |
Sites | ARTI3 | empty |
Artillery Walk |
Neighbourhoods | ARTI4 | empty |
Honourable Artillery Company | organization (em_other) | ARTI5 | |
Art | person (lit) | ARTT1 | |
Arundel House |
Residences; Articles by scholars; Peer-reviewed documents | ARUN1 | published |
Sir Edward Arundell | person (hist) | ARUN2 | |
Dame Elizabeth Arundell | person (hist) | ARUN3 | |
Arundel Stairs |
Riverside features | ARUN4 | stub |
Thomas Arundel | person (hist) | ARUN5 | |
Reinfride Arundell | person (hist) | ARUN6 | |
Arvirargus | person (lit) | ARVI1 | |
Lady Elizabeth Ascough | person (hist) | ASCG1 | |
Sir Francis Ascough | person (hist) | ASCG2 | |
Roger Ascham | person (hist) | ASCH1 | |
Mark Aschenbrenner | person (cont) | ASCH2 | |
John Ascue | person (hist) | ASCU1 | |
Lady Ascue | person (hist) | ASCU2 | |
Algare Secusme | person (hist) | ASEC1 | |
Amrita Sen | person (cont) | ASEN1 | |
Thomas Ashby | person (hist) | ASHB1 | |
Dr. Ashbold | person (hist) | ASHB2 | |
Robert Ashcombe | person (hist) | ASHC1 | |
Lady Eleanor Talbot’s Other Husband: Sir Thomas Butler, Heir of Sudeley, and his Family |
bibliographic item | ASHD1 | |
Thomas Ashehill | person (hist) | ASHE1 | |
John Ashfield | person (hist) | ASHF1 | |
Alice Ashfed | person (hist) | ASHF2 | |
Asher House |
Residences | ASHH1 | empty |
Katherine Ashley (née Champernowne) | person (hist) | ASHL1 | |
London in the Year 1560 |
bibliographic item | ASHL2 | |
Sir John Ashley | person (hist) | ASHL3 | |
The City and the Court, 1603–1643 | bibliographic item | ASHT1 | |
Ralph Ashton | person (hist) | ASHT2 | |
John Ashton | person (hist) | ASHT3 | |
The Fleet: Its River, Prison, and Marriages | bibliographic item | ASHT4 | |
William Ashwie | person (hist) | ASHW1 | |
Richard Ashwy | person (hist) | ASHW2 | |
Ralph Ashwye | person (hist) | ASHW3 | |
Asia | person (lit) | ASIA1 | |
Anne Askew | person (hist) | ASKE1 | |
Wiilliam Askham | person (hist) | ASKH1 | |
Aspice | person (lit) | ASPI1 | |
William Aspley | person (hist) | ASPL1 | |
Sir Thomas Asseldy | person (hist) | ASSE1 | |
Asser | person (hist) | ASSE2 | |
Stephen Assewy | person (hist) | ASSE3 | |
assistant | glossary item | ASSI1 | |
A Strange Sighted Traveller |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | ASST1 | published |
The Peasants’ Revolt: Cock-crow in Gower and Chaucer |
bibliographic item | ASTE1 | |
Thomas Asteley | person (hist) | ASTE2 | |
Johannes Asteley | person (hist) | ASTE3 | |
The Career of Andrew Cane, Citizen, Goldsmith, and Player |
bibliographic item | ASTI1 | |
The Ages of Man and the Lord Mayor’s Show |
bibliographic item | ASTI2 | |
Elizabeth Astime | person (hist) | ASTI3 | |
Dame Joan Astley | person (hist) | ASTL1 | |
Thomas Astley | person (hist) | ASTL2 | |
Edmond Astley | person (hist) | ASTL3 | |
Henry Astley | person (hist) | ASTL4 | |
Ralph Astley | person (hist) | ASTL5 | |
William Aston | person (hist) | ASTO1 | |
Katherine Slaney (née Aston) | person (hist) | ASTO2 | |
Walter Aston | person (hist) | ASTO3 | |
Astraea | person (lit) | ASTR1 | |
Sir Ralph Astry | person (hist) | ASTR2 | |
Astronomy | person (lit) | ASTR3 | |
Ralph Astry | person (hist) | ASTR4 | |
Geffrey Astry | person (hist) | ASTR5 | |
Sir Francis Atcourt | person (hist) | ATCO1 | |
Alice Atcourt | person (hist) | ATCO2 | |
Athelgoda | person (hist) | ATHE1 | |
Athelaise de Mandeville | person (hist) | ATHE2 | |
Athena | person (lit) | ATHE3 | |
Thomas Atkins | person (hist) | ATKI1 | |
John Atkinson | person (hist) | ATKI2 | |
John Atkinson | person (hist) | ATKI3 | |
Richard Atkinson | person (hist) | ATKI4 | |
Atlas | person (lit) | ATLA1 | |
Big London Street Atlas | bibliographic item | ATOZ1 | |
The A to Z of Georgian London | bibliographic item | ATOZ2 | |
Atrium (St. Paul’s) |
Sites | ATRI1 | stub |
Noise: The Political Economy of Music | bibliographic item | ATTA1 | |
Robert de Attabeto | person (hist) | ATTA2 | |
Alice Atte-Bow | person (hist) | ATTE1 | |
John atte Water | person (hist) | ATTE2 | |
John Attleborough | person (hist) | ATTL1 | |
William Atwell | person (hist) | ATWE1 | |
Hugh Atwell | person (hist) | ATWE2 | |
All Places Are Alike: Marlowe’s Edward II and English Spatial Imagination |
bibliographic item | ATWO1 | |
Emma Atwood | person (cont) | ATWO2 | |
Adam Atwood | person (hist) | ATWO3 | |
John Atwood | person (hist) | ATWO4 | |
Andrew Aubrey | person (hist) | AUBR1 | |
John Aubrey | person (hist) | AUBR2 | |
John Aubrey | person (hist) | AUBR3 | |
Brief Lives,Chiefly of Contemporaries, Set Down by John Aubrey, Between the Years 1669 and 1696 |
bibliographic item | AUBR4 | |
Auditus | person (lit) | AUDI1 | |
Sir Thomas Audley | person (hist) | AUDL1 | |
Margaret Howard (née Audley) | person (hist) | AUDL2 | |
Elizabeth Audley | person (hist) | AUDL3 | |
Anne Audley | person (hist) | AUDL4 | |
Sarah Audley | person (hist) | AUDL5 | |
St. Audoen |
Churches | AUDO1 | stub |
Parish of St. Audoen |
Parishes | AUDO101 | stub |
Katherine Augustine | person (hist) | AUGU1 | |
Benedick Augustine | person (hist) | AUGU2 | |
St. Augustine of Canterbury | person (hist) | AUGU3 | |
Austin Friars (Augustinians) | organization (em_other) | AUGU4 | |
Augustine of Hippo | person (hist) | AUGU5 | |
Peter Aungier | person (hist) | AUNG1 | |
Patrick Aura | person (cont) | AURA1 | |
Marcus Aurelius | person (hist) | AURE1 | |
Austin Friars |
Sites | AUST1 | stub |
St. Augustine’s Gate |
Gates | AUST2 | empty |
William Austrie | person (hist) | AUST4 | |
Bartrand Descure (née Austrie) | person (hist) | AUST5 | |
Thomas Austyn | person (hist) | AUST6 | |
Lady Austrie | person (hist) | AUST7 | |
James Austen | person (hist) | AUST8 | |
James Austen | person (hist) | AUST9 | |
William Austen | person (hist) | AUST10 | |
Authority | person (lit) | AUTH1 | |
Autumne | person (lit) | AUTU1 | |
Ave Maria Lane |
Streets | AVEM1 | empty |
Sir Alexander Avenon | person (hist) | AVEN1 | |
Lady Alice Avenon (née Huchen) | person (hist) | AVEN2 | |
Anketinus de Arden | person (hist) | AVER1 | |
Richard Avery | person (hist) | AVER2 | |
Timothy Avery | person (hist) | AVER3 | |
Robert of Avesbury | person (hist) | AVES1 | |
William de Avinger | person (hist) | AVIN1 | |
Robert Awbrey | person (hist) | AWBR1 | |
Dame Anne Awnsham | person (hist) | AWNS1 | |
Sir Gedeon Awnsham | person (hist) | AWNS2 | |
Axe Inn |
Victualling houses | AXEI1 | empty |
Christopher Ayer | person (hist) | AYER1 | |
John de Aylesham | person (hist) | AYLE1 | |
Thomas Aylesbourgh | person (hist) | AYLE2 | |
John Aylmer | person (hist) | AYLM1 | |
Lawrence Aylmer | person (hist) | AYLM2 | |
Aylmer of Risden | person (hist) | AYLM3 | |
Thomas Aylmer | person (hist) | AYLM4 | |
Ayme for Finsburie archers. Or An alphabetical table of the names of euerie marke within the same fields | bibliographic item | AYME1 | |
Arthur Aynscombe | person (hist) | AYNE1 | |
Baal | person (lit) | BAAL1 | |
Matthaeo Babalio | person (hist) | BABA1 | |
William Babham | person (hist) | BABH1 | |
Alice Babham | person (hist) | BABH2 | |
Sir William Babington | person (hist) | BABI1 | |
Katherine Babington | person (hist) | BABI2 | |
The English Bastille: A History of Newgate Gaol and Prison Conditions in Britain, 1188-1902 | bibliographic item | BABI3 | |
Sir William Babthorpe | person (hist) | BABT1 | |
Sir Thomas Baby | person (hist) | BABY1 | |
Bacchus | person (lit) | BACC1 | |
bachelor | glossary item | BACH1 | |
Mason Bachmeier | person (cont) | BACH2 | |
John de Bachkewelle | person (hist) | BACH3 | |
Back Street |
Streets | BACK1 | empty |
Rowland Backhouse | person (hist) | BACK2 | |
Sir Nicholas Bacon | person (hist) | BACO1 | |
The A to Z of Victorian London | bibliographic item | BACO2 | |
Bacon House |
Residences | BACO3 | empty |
Sir Francis Bacon | person (hist) | BACO4 | |
James Bacon | person (hist) | BACO5 | |
William Bacon | person (hist) | BACO6 | |
Sir Bacon | person (hist) | BACO7 | |
Mary Bacon | person (hist) | BACO8 | |
Margaret Bacon | person (hist) | BACO9 | |
Anne Bacon | person (hist) | BACO10 | |
Robert Bacon | person (hist) | BACO11 | |
Johannes Bacon | person (hist) | BACO12 | |
John Baconthorpe | person (hist) | BACO13 | |
William Badger | person (hist) | BADG1 | |
David Badke | person (cont) | BADK1 | |
Elizabeth de Badlesmere | person (hist) | BADL1 | |
Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere | person (hist) | BADL2 | |
Stuart London’s Standard of Living: Re-Examining the Settlement of Tithes of 1638 for Rents, Income, and Poverty |
bibliographic item | BAER1 | |
Housing for the Lesser Sort in Stuart London: Findings from Certificates, and Returns of Divided Houses |
bibliographic item | BAER2 | |
Landlords and Tenants in London, 1550–1700 |
bibliographic item | BAER4 | |
Early Retailing: London’s Shopping Exchanges, 1550–1700 |
bibliographic item | BAER5 | |
John Bagford | person (hist) | BAGF1 | |
A Letter to the Publisher |
bibliographic item | BAGF2 | |
Mary Bagwell | person (hist) | BAGW1 | |
William Bagwell | person (hist) | BAGW2 | |
Pre-Globe Shakespeare Theater Unearthed in London |
bibliographic item | BAIL1 | |
William Bailey | person (cont) | BAIL2 | |
Sir William Bailey | person (hist) | BAIL3 | |
Dame Katherine Bailey | person (hist) | BAIL4 | |
John Bailey | person (hist) | BAIL5 | |
Ireland, Samuel (d. 1800) |
bibliographic item | BAIN1 | |
Ireland, William Henry (1775–1835) |
bibliographic item | BAIN2 | |
Ralph Baines | person (hist) | BAIN3 | |
Ms. Bainham | person (hist) | BAIN4 | |
New Evidence of Hampton Court’s Medieval Past |
bibliographic item | BAJR1 | |
Bakers’ Hall |
Halls | BAKE1 | empty |
Blackwell Hall |
Sites | BAKE2 | empty |
A chronicle of the Kings of England | bibliographic item | BAKE3 | |
Bakers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | BAKE4 | |
Sir Anthony Baker | person (hist) | BAKE5 | |
Paul’s Bakehouse |
Sites | BAKE6 | empty |
Bakehouse |
Generic places | BAKE7 | empty |
Thomas Bakewell | person (hist) | BAKE8 | |
Sir Richard Baker | person (hist) | BAKE9 | |
John Baker | person (hist) | BAKE10 | |
Thomas Baker | person (hist) | BAKE11 | |
Sir Henry Baker | person (hist) | BAKE12 | |
Edward Baker | person (hist) | BAKE13 | |
An Introduction to English Legal History | bibliographic item | BAKE14 | |
Nicholas Backhouse | person (hist) | BAKH1 | |
Balaam | person (lit) | BALA1 | |
Neil Baldwin | person (cont) | BALD1 | |
John Donne: A Life | bibliographic item | BALD2 | |
Middleton’s Civic Employments |
bibliographic item | BALD3 | |
Robert Baldock | person (hist) | BALD4 | |
Sir Thomas Baldry | person (hist) | BALD5 | |
Ralph Baldock | person (hist) | BALD6 | |
Baldwin I of Jerusalem | person (hist) | BALD7 | |
John Baldwin | person (hist) | BALD8 | |
The Chronology of Middleton’s Plays |
bibliographic item | BALD9 | |
Ralph Baldock | person (hist) | BALD10 | |
Richard Baldry | person (hist) | BALD11 | |
Stow’s Medievalism and Antique Judaism in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | BALE1 | |
John Bale | person (hist) | BALE2 | |
Christopher Bales | person (hist) | BALE3 | |
Robert Bale | person (hist) | BALE4 | |
Daniel Balgay | person (hist) | BALG1 | |
Ball Alley |
Streets | BALL1 | stub |
The (Golden) Ball |
Bookshops | BALL2 | assigned |
The White Lion and Ball |
Bookshops | BALL3 | assigned |
Richard Ball | person (hist) | BALL4 | |
Ballardes Lane |
Streets | BALL5 | stub |
Henry Ballard | person (hist) | BALL6 | |
Balmes (Hoxton) |
Sites | BALM1 | empty |
Alice Balstred | person (hist) | BALS1 | |
Mr. Balstred | person (hist) | BALS2 | |
Robert Balthrop | person (hist) | BALT1 | |
William Bambrough | person (hist) | BAMB1 | |
Henry Bambrough | person (hist) | BAMB2 | |
Adam Bamme | person (hist) | BAMM1 | |
Richard Bamme | person (hist) | BAMM2 | |
John Bampton | person (hist) | BAMP1 | |
Christopher Banaster | person (hist) | BANA1 | |
John Banaster | person (hist) | BANA2 | |
Richard Bancroft | person (hist) | BANC1 | |
Margery Band (née Huch) | person (hist) | BAND1 | |
Thomas Band | person (hist) | BAND2 | |
Anya Banerjee | person (cont) | BANE1 | |
Bangor Inn |
Sites | BANG1 | empty |
John Banister | person (hist) | BANI1 | |
Bank End |
Streets | BANK1 | stub |
Bankside |
Streets; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | BANK2 | published |
Edward Bankes | person (hist) | BANK3 | |
Thomas Banks | person (hist) | BANK4 | |
Richard Banke | person (hist) | BANK5 | |
Margaret Banke | person (hist) | BANK6 | |
Mr. Bankes | person (hist) | BANK7 | |
The Registers of St. Mildred, Bread Street, and of St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London | bibliographic item | BANN1 | |
The Registers of All Hallows, Bread Street, and of St. John the Evangelist, Friday Street, London | bibliographic item | BANN2 | |
Banqueting House |
Sites | BANQ1 | assigned |
Banstead Downs |
Sites | BANS1 | empty |
Drugo Barantyn | person (hist) | BARA1 | |
Christine Barantyn | person (hist) | BARA2 | |
Mr. Barnard | person (hist) | BARA3 | |
Mr. Barnard | person (hist) | BARA4 | |
Barabas | person (lit) | BARA5 | |
Barbers’ Hall |
Halls | BARB1 | empty |
Barbican |
Streets | BARB2 | published |
Barbican Tower |
Sites | BARB3 | stub |
Benjamin Barber | person (cont) | BARB4 | |
The London Charterhouse | bibliographic item | BARB5 | |
Barbarism | person (lit) | BARB6 | |
Barbarian | person (lit) | BARB7 | |
Barbers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | BARB8 | |
Ms. Barbaret | person (hist) | BARB9 | |
London: A Life in Maps | bibliographic item | BARB10 | |
Barbican Manor |
Residences | BARB11 | stub |
Thomas Barber | person (lit) | BARB12 | |
Ritson, Joseph (1752–1803) |
bibliographic item | BARC1 | |
Sir William Bardolf | person (hist) | BARD1 | |
Dame Agnes Bardolf | person (hist) | BARD2 | |
Bardus | person (lit) | BARD3 | |
Bard | person (lit) | BARD4 | |
Landus Bardoile | person (hist) | BARD5 | |
Francis de Barde | person (lit) | BARD6 | |
Bardolph | person (lit) | BARD7 | |
Margaret Barentin | person (hist) | BARE1 | |
William Baret | person (hist) | BARE2 | |
BARE3 | Retired - Do not use | BARE3 Replaced by BARA1 | |
Barge House Stairs |
Riverside features | BARG1 | empty |
barge | glossary item | BARG2 | |
Melissa Barg | person (cont) | BARG3 | |
The Barge |
Sites | BARG4 | published |
Barge |
Victualling houses | BARG5 | empty |
Barkley’s Inn |
Sites | BARK1 | empty |
London: 2000 Years of a City and its People | bibliographic item | BARK2 | |
Thomas Middleton | bibliographic item | BARK3 | |
Mulcaster, Richard (1531/2–1611): Schoolmaster and Author |
bibliographic item | BARK4 | |
Sir John Barkely | person (hist) | BARK5 | |
John Barker | person (hist) | BARK6 | |
John Barker | person (hist) | BARK7 | |
Elizabeth Barkley | person (hist) | BARK8 | |
Sir Edward Barkham | person (hist) | BARK9 | |
William Barksted | person (hist) | BARK10 | |
St. Mary de Barking |
Chapels | BARK11 | stub |
Allen Barker | person (hist) | BARK12 | |
A balade declaryng how neybourhed lone, and trew dealyng is gone | bibliographic item | BARK13 | |
Sir Maurice Barkley | person (hist) | BARK14 | |
Robert Barkley | person (hist) | BARK15 | |
John Barkley | person (hist) | BARK16 | |
Margaret Barkley | person (hist) | BARK17 | |
Christopher Barker | person (hist) | BARK18 | |
Henry Barley | person (hist) | BARL1 | |
Thomas Covell | person (hist) | BARL2 | |
Barnards Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | BARN1 | empty |
Thomas Barnard | person (hist) | BARN2 | |
Ralph Barnauars | person (hist) | BARN3 | |
Seward’s Lichfield |
bibliographic item | BARN4 | |
Sir T. Barnes | person (hist) | BARN5 | |
William Barnabie | person (hist) | BARN6 | |
Benedict Barnham | person (hist) | BARN7 | |
Sir George Barne | person (hist) | BARN8 | |
Mr. Bernard | person (hist) | BARN9 | |
Barnard’s Inn |
Victualling houses | BARN10 | empty |
Barn Elms |
Sites | BARN11 | empty |
Francis Barnham | person (hist) | BARN12 | |
Richard Barnes | person (hist) | BARN13 | |
William Barnocke | person (hist) | BARN14 | |
John Barnard | person (hist) | BARN16 | |
Thomas Bernewell | person (hist) | BARN17 | |
Elizabeth Barnes | person (hist) | BARN18 | |
Sir George Barne | person (hist) | BARN19 | |
Rafe Barnet | person (hist) | BARN20 | |
Mr. Barnaby | person (hist) | BARN21 | |
Beatrix Barners (née Cotton) | person (hist) | BARN22 | |
Robert Barners | person (hist) | BARN23 | |
Bartholomew Barnes | person (hist) | BARN24 | |
Margaret Barnes | person (hist) | BARN25 | |
Bartholomew Barnes | person (hist) | BARN26 | |
Margaret Barnes | person (hist) | BARN27 | |
Mary Barnes | person (hist) | BARN28 | |
Sir Cuthbart Barne | person (hist) | BARN29 | |
John Barnard | person (hist) | BARN30 | |
Elinore Barnard | person (hist) | BARN31 | |
Alice Barnard | person (hist) | BARN32 | |
Richard Barnes | person (hist) | BARN33 | |
Dr. Barnes | person (hist) | BARN34 | |
Robert Barnes | person (hist) | BARN35 | |
Medieval Traditions in the English Renaissance: John Stow’s Portrayal of London in 1603 |
bibliographic item | BARO1 | |
Francis Baromi | person (hist) | BARO2 | |
William Barons | person (hist) | BARO3 | |
Sir James Barons | person (hist) | BARO4 | |
William Baron | person (hist) | BARO5 | |
William Baron | person (hist) | BARO6 | |
Baron of the Exchequer | glossary item | BARO7 | |
Ralph Barons | person (hist) | BARO8 | |
London in the Later Middle Ages: Government and People 1200–1500 | bibliographic item | BARR1 | |
The Religious Houses of London and Middlesex | bibliographic item | BARR2 | |
Eyre, Simon (c.1395–1458) |
bibliographic item | BARR3 | |
The Government of London: The Formative Phase, 1300–1500 |
bibliographic item | BARR4 | |
Pageantry on London Bridge in the Early Fifteenth Century |
bibliographic item | BARR5 | |
Thomas Barry | person (hist) | BARR6 | |
Ram-Alley: Or Merrie-Trickes | bibliographic item | BARR7 | |
Lording Barry | person (hist) | BARR8 | |
Crime and Punishment in England: A Sourcebook | bibliographic item | BARR9 | |
Robert Barre | person (hist) | BARR10 | |
Richard Barrow | person (hist) | BARR11 | |
Anna of Denmark, Queen of England: A Cultural Biography | bibliographic item | BARR12 | |
Theatre as Text: The Case of Queen Anna and the Jacobean Court Masque |
bibliographic item | BARR13 | |
Master of Barret | person (hist) | BARR14 | |
William Barradaile | person (hist) | BARR15 | |
Humphrey Barret | person (hist) | BARR16 | |
John Barret | person (hist) | BARR17 | |
Margaret Barrom | person (hist) | BARR18 | |
bars | glossary item | BARS1 | |
Bartholomew Lane |
Streets | BART1 | published |
Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | BART2 | published |
London’s the Thing: Alienation, the Market, and Englishmen for My Money |
bibliographic item | BART3 | |
Baseless Fabric: London as aWorld City |
bibliographic item | BART4 | |
Sir Henry Barton | person (hist) | BART5 | |
Bartholomew of the Castle | person (hist) | BART6 | |
Optimism of the Will: Isabella Whitney and Utopia |
bibliographic item | BART7 | |
John Barton | person (hist) | BART8 | |
Agnes Barton | person (hist) | BART9 | |
Bartram of Hamburg | person (hist) | BART10 | |
James Bartlet | person (hist) | BART11 | |
Alice Bartlet | person (hist) | BART12 | |
Bartholomew the Apostle | person (lit) | BART13 | |
William Barton | person (hist) | BART14 | |
Simon Barlet | person (hist) | BART15 | |
Robert Bartram | person (hist) | BART16 | |
Robert Barton | person (hist) | BART17 | |
Ralph Barton | person (hist) | BART19 | |
The Lost Rivers of London | bibliographic item | BART20 | |
Anne Bartelet | person (hist) | BART21 | |
Bartholomew’s Lane (West Smithfield) |
Streets | BART22 | stub |
Bartholomew Fair and Smithfield |
bibliographic item | BART23 | |
Henry Barton | person (hist) | BART24 | |
Dr. David Bartle | person (cont) | BART25 | |
Alcia Barwis | person (hist) | BARW1 | |
Roger Basford | person (hist) | BASF1 | |
Bassinghall Ward |
Wards | BASI1 | published |
Basinghall Street |
Streets | BASI2 | empty |
Basing Lane |
Streets | BASI3 | published |
William Basing | person (hist) | BASI4 | |
Salomon de Basing | person (hist) | BASI5 | |
Basing Hall |
Halls | BASI6 | empty |
T. de Basing | person (hist) | BASI7 | |
Hugh Basing | person (hist) | BASI8 | |
Robert de Basinge | person (hist) | BASI9 | |
William de Basinge | person (hist) | BASI10 | |
Simon Basil | person (hist) | BASI11 | |
Humphrey Baskerville | person (hist) | BASK1 | |
Samuel Baskernite | person (hist) | BASK2 | |
BASS1 | Retired - Do not use | BASS1 Replaced by BASI5 | |
Adam de Bassing | person (hist) | BASS3 | |
Thomas Bassing | person (hist) | BASS4 | |
BASS5 | Retired - Do not use | BASS5 Replaced by BASI9 | |
Fulk Basset | person (hist) | BASS7 | |
Robert Bassett | person (hist) | BASS8 | |
Bassett’s Inn |
Victualling houses | BASS9 | stub |
Bassishaw Alley |
Streets | BASS10 | empty |
Sir Ralph Basset of Drayton | person (hist) | BASS11 | |
Gilbert Basset | person (hist) | BASS12 | |
Newgate Prison in the Middle Ages |
bibliographic item | BASS13 | |
Robert Bassett | person (hist) | BASS14 | |
Richard de Basyngstoke | person (hist) | BASY1 | |
John Batchelar | person (hist) | BATC1 | |
Peter Bate | person (hist) | BATE1 | |
Lucas de Batencourt | person (hist) | BATE2 | |
Alice Bateman | person (hist) | BATE3 | |
Lucas Batencorte | person (hist) | BATE4 | |
Bath Inn |
Sites | BATH1 | stub |
Henry of Bath | person (hist) | BATH2 | |
John de Bathe | person (hist) | BATH3 | |
The Bath Flying Coach, in Two Days |
bibliographic item | BATH4 | |
Thomas Batson | person (hist) | BATS1 | |
Battle Bridge (Tooley Street) |
Sites | BATT1 | stub |
John Battersby | person (hist) | BATT2 | |
Ralph Batte | person (hist) | BATT3 | |
William Batte | person (hist) | BATT4 | |
Sir William Batten | person (hist) | BATT5 | |
Sir William Baud | person (hist) | BAUD1 | |
Sir Walter Baud | person (hist) | BAUD2 | |
John de Bauer | person (hist) | BAUE1 | |
Peter Baugh | person (hist) | BAUG1 | |
Albert I of Bavaria | person (hist) | BAVA1 | |
William II of Bavaria | person (hist) | BAVA2 | |
Bartholomew Bavin | person (hist) | BAVI1 | |
John de Bavow | person (hist) | BAVO1 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | BAWC1 | |
John Bawdwine | person (hist) | BAWD1 | |
Thomas Baxter | person (hist) | BAXT1 | |
Edmond Baxter | person (hist) | BAXT2 | |
Life Sentences: The Modern Ordering of Mortality | bibliographic item | BAYA1 | |
Theatre, Community, and Civic Engagement in Jacobean London | bibliographic item | BAYE1 | |
The Curious Case of the Two Audiences: Thomas Dekker’s Match Me in London |
bibliographic item | BAYE2 | |
Mark Bayer | person (cont) | BAYE3 | |
Thomas Bayholt | person (hist) | BAYH1 | |
Nicholas Bayly | person (hist) | BAYL1 | |
Alice Bayly | person (hist) | BAYL2 | |
Lewis Bayly | person (hist) | BAYL3 | |
The practise of pietie directing a Christian how to walke that he may please God | bibliographic item | BAYL4 | |
Baynard’s Castle |
Sites; Graduate student articles | BAYN1 | published |
William Baynard | person (hist) | BAYN2 | |
Ralph Baynard | person (hist) | BAYN3 | |
Geoffrey Baynard | person (hist) | BAYN4 | |
Paul Bayning | person (hist) | BAYN5 | |
Anne Bayning | person (hist) | BAYN6 | |
bibliographic item | BBBB1 | ||
Bibliography of British and Irish History | bibliographic item | BBIH1 | |
Bearbaiting at Paris Garden |
Topics; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | BBPM1 | published |
British Book Trade Index | bibliographic item | BBTI1 | |
Henry Beecher | person (hist) | BEAC1 | |
Beachamp’s Inn |
Victualling houses | BEAC2 | empty |
Lizzie Owen | person (cont) | BEAC3 | |
Robert de Bel | person (hist) | BEAC4 | |
Alice Beecher (née Heron) | person (hist) | BEAC5 | |
Jane Beecher | person (hist) | BEAC6 | |
beadle | glossary item | BEAD1 | |
William Beadle | person (hist) | BEAD2 | |
Mr. Beadel | person (hist) | BEAD3 | |
Mr. Beale | person (hist) | BEAL1 | |
Robert Bealknap | person (hist) | BEAL2 | |
Robert Beale | person (hist) | BEAL3 | |
John Beale | person (hist) | BEAL4 | |
Simon Beames | person (hist) | BEAM1 | |
George Beamon | person (hist) | BEAM3 | |
Bear Garden |
Sites; Articles by pedagogical partners | BEAR1 | published |
Bearbinder Lane |
Streets | BEAR2 | empty |
Bear Inn (Basinghall Street) |
Victualling houses | BEAR3 | stub |
The Bear and Ragged Staff |
Victualling houses | BEAR4 | empty |
Boar’s Head (Southwark) |
Brothels | BEAR5 | published |
BEAR6 | Retired - Do not use | BEAR6 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Bear (Paul’s Churchyard) |
Sites | BEAR7 | empty |
How to Track a Bear in Southwark | bibliographic item | BEAR8 | |
The (Black) Bear |
Bookshops | BEAR9 | assigned |
John Beards | person (hist) | BEAR10 | |
Bear |
Victualling houses | BEAR11 | empty |
Bear (London Wall) |
Sites | BEAR12 | stub |
Edward Beastby | person (hist) | BEAS1 | |
Margaret Beastby | person (hist) | BEAS2 | |
Beatrice of Provence | person (hist) | BEAT1 | |
Policing and Punishment in London, 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror | bibliographic item | BEAT2 | |
The Knight of the Burning Pestle | bibliographic item | BEAU1 | |
Francis Beaumont | person (hist) | BEAU2 | |
Thomas Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU3 | |
Letter from Beaumont to Ben Jonson |
bibliographic item | BEAU4 | |
The Knight of the Burning Pestle | bibliographic item | BEAU5 | |
Robert de Beaumont | person (hist) | BEAU6 | |
Dame Joan de Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU7 | |
Henry Beaufort | person (hist) | BEAU8 | |
Richard Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU9 | |
Sir John Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU10 | |
Sir Guy de Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU11 | |
Lady Margaret Beaufort | person (hist) | BEAU12 | |
Elizabeth de Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU13 | |
Sir John de Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU14 | |
Sir Roger Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU15 | |
Elizabeth Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU16 | |
Dame Joan Beaufort | person (hist) | BEAU17 | |
Thomas Beaumond | person (hist) | BEAU18 | |
Beaumont’s Inn (Wood Street) |
Victualling houses | BEAU19 | stub |
Beaurepair |
Sites | BEAU20 | stub |
John Beaufort | person (hist) | BEAU21 | |
Henry Beaufort | person (hist) | BEAU22 | |
Thomas Beaufort | person (hist) | BEAU23 | |
Mr. Beaumont | person (hist) | BEAU24 | |
Margaret Talbot (née Beauchamp) | person (hist) | BEAU25 | |
Sir John Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU28 | |
Alicia Beaumond | person (hist) | BEAU29 | |
Alicia Beaumond | person (hist) | BEAU30 | |
William de Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU31 | |
Richard Beaumore | person (hist) | BEAU32 | |
Eleanor Beaufort | person (hist) | BEAU33 | |
Edmund Beaufort | person (hist) | BEAU34 | |
Anne Beaumont | person (hist) | BEAU35 | |
Nicholas Beaumont | person (hist) | BEAU36 | |
Thomas Beauchamp | person (hist) | BEAU37 | |
The Aldermen of the City of London - Temp. Henry III - 1912 | bibliographic item | BEAV1 | |
London Street Names | bibliographic item | BEBB1 | |
Suzanne Bebbington | person (cont) | BEBB2 | |
W. Becam | person (hist) | BECA1 | |
Thomas Beccon | person (hist) | BECC1 | |
Matilde de Bocham | person (hist) | BECH1 | |
Thomas Beckland | person (hist) | BECK1 | |
Sir William Beckland | person (hist) | BECK2 | |
John Becke | person (hist) | BECK3 | |
Thomas Beckhenton | person (hist) | BECK4 | |
Gilbert Becket | person (hist) | BECK5 | |
Agnes Becket | person (hist) | BECK6 | |
Thomas Beckingham | person (hist) | BECK7 | |
Anne Beckingham | person (hist) | BECK8 | |
Anselme Becket | person (hist) | BECK9 | |
Master Becket | person (hist) | BECK10 | |
Henry Becket | person (hist) | BECK11 | |
Sir Henry Bedingfield | person (hist) | BEDD1 | |
Bede | person (hist) | BEDE1 | |
Bedford House |
Sites | BEDF1 | empty |
George Neville | person (hist) | BEDF2 | |
Bedford House |
Sites | BEDF3 | empty |
Thomas Bedingfield | person (hist) | BEDI1 | |
Thomas Bedle | person (hist) | BEDL1 | |
John Bedow | person (hist) | BEDO1 | |
Beech Lane |
Streets | BEEC1 | empty |
Nicholas de la Beeche | person (hist) | BEEC2 | |
Beelzebub | person (lit) | BEEL1 | |
Beer House No. 1 |
Victualling houses | BEER1 | empty |
Beer Lane |
Streets | BEER2 | published |
Stow, John (1524/5–1605) |
bibliographic item | BEER3 | |
London and the Rebellions of 1548–1549 |
bibliographic item | BEER4 | |
Tudor England Observed: The World of John Stow | bibliographic item | BEER5 | |
John Stow and the English Reformation, 1547–1559 |
bibliographic item | BEER7 | |
John Stow’s Historical Notes (1500–1605): The Craft of a Citizen Historian |
bibliographic item | BEER8 | |
Londinum London |
bibliographic item | BEER9 | |
Johann Christoph Beer | person (hist) | BEER10 | |
The Forgotten Majority: German Merchants in London, Naturalization, and Global Trade, 1660–1815 | bibliographic item | BEER11 | |
Seymour, Edward, duke of Somerset (c.1500–1552) |
bibliographic item | BEER12 | |
Jane [Jane Seymour] (1508/9–1537) |
bibliographic item | BEER13 | |
Christopher Beeston | person (hist) | BEES1 | |
William Beeston | person (hist) | BEES2 | |
Beeston’s Boys | organization (em_playing) | BEES3 | |
William Begecote | person (hist) | BEGE1 | |
Beggar’s Bush |
Victualling houses | BEGG1 | empty |
London 1500–1700: The Making of the Metropolis | bibliographic item | BEIE1 | |
The Significance of the Metropolis |
bibliographic item | BEIE2 | |
Ralph Belancer | person (hist) | BELA1 | |
John Belancer | person (hist) | BELA2 | |
Mary Belasyse (née Cromwell) | person (hist) | BELA3 | |
Thomas Belasyse | person (hist) | BELA4 | |
Robert Belgrave | person (hist) | BELG1 | |
Jacobo Colio G. F. Belgol | person (hist) | BELG2 | |
Mr. Belin | person (hist) | BELI1 | |
Belinus | person (lit) | BELI2 | |
Bell Yard (Temple Bar) |
Streets | BELL1 | published |
Sir James Bell | person (hist) | BELL2 | |
Bell Inn (Holborn) |
Victualling houses | BELL3 | empty |
Bell Inn (Aldersgate Street) |
Victualling houses | BELL4 | empty |
Bell Inn (Friday Street) |
Victualling houses | BELL5 | empty |
Bell Inn (Coleman Street) |
Victualling houses | BELL6 | empty |
Bell Savage Inn |
Playhouses; Victualling houses | BELL7 | stub |
Bell Inn (St. John’s Street) |
Victualling houses | BELL8 | empty |
Bell Inn (Smithfield) |
Victualling houses | BELL9 | empty |
Bell Inn (Gracechurch Street) |
Playhouses | BELL10 | stub |
Bell (Southwark) |
Brothels | BELL11 | stub |
Bell Tavern (Warwick Street) |
Victualling houses | BELL12 | empty |
Bell Tavern (Old Fish Street) |
Victualling houses | BELL13 | empty |
Bell Tavern (Wood Street) |
Victualling houses | BELL14 | empty |
Bell Tavern (Walbrook) |
Victualling houses | BELL15 | empty |
Bell Inn (in the Strand) |
Victualling houses | BELL16 | empty |
Bell Tavern (Stratford-at-Bow) |
Victualling houses | BELL17 | empty |
Bell Tavern (Waltham) |
Victualling houses | BELL18 | empty |
Bell Inn (Henley-on-Thames) |
Victualling houses | BELL19 | empty |
Londinum Feracissimi Angliæ Regni Metropolis |
bibliographic item | BELL20 | |
Fleet Street in Seven Centuries: Being a History of the Growth of London Beyond the Walls into the Western Liberty, and of Fleet Street to Our Time | bibliographic item | BELL21 | |
Robert Billesdon | person (hist) | BELL22 | |
London Wall: Through Eighteen Centuries, A History of the Ancient Town Wall of the City of London with a Survey of the Existing Remains | bibliographic item | BELL23 | |
Walter Bellingham | person (hist) | BELL24 | |
François de Belleforest | person (hist) | BELL25 | |
Bellona | person (lit) | BELL26 | |
The Great Fire of London in 1666 | bibliographic item | BELL27 | |
The Bell |
Bookshops | BELL28 | assigned |
Bell Alley |
Streets | BELL29 | stub |
Judith Bellowes | person (hist) | BELL30 | |
Bell and Cock |
Victualling houses | BELL31 | empty |
Master Bellymount | person (lit) | BELL32 | |
Alexander Billesdon | person (hist) | BELL33 | |
Jean du Bellay | person (hist) | BELL34 | |
Richard de Belmeis I | person (hist) | BELM1 | |
Richard de Belmeis II | person (hist) | BELM2 | |
Belsize |
Neighbourhoods | BELS1 | empty |
John Belwine | person (hist) | BELW1 | |
Henry Belwase | person (hist) | BELW2 | |
Hieronymus Benalius | person (hist) | BENA1 | |
Mary Benam | person (hist) | BENA2 | |
Benbridges Inn |
Victualling houses | BENB1 | published |
Notes to Index of London Citizens Involved in City Government, 1558–1603 | bibliographic item | BENB2 | |
Beyond Blank Fiction: Palimpsestic Flânerie and Converging Imaginaries in Karen Tei Tamashita’s Tropic of Orange |
bibliographic item | BENE1 | |
Robert Benfield | person (hist) | BENF1 | |
Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction | bibliographic item | BENH1 | |
John Benham | person (hist) | BENH2 | |
Simon Benington | person (hist) | BENI1 | |
Joan Benington | person (hist) | BENI2 | |
Ben Jonson’s Head |
Bookshops | BENJ1 | empty |
Bennet’s Hill |
Streets | BENN1 | empty |
Kristen A. Bennett | person (cont) | BENN2 | |
Cameron Bennett | person (cont) | BENN3 | |
Bennet Abbot of Wirall | person (hist) | BENN4 | |
Henry Bennis | person (hist) | BENN5 | |
Thomas Bennett | person (hist) | BENN6 | |
Francis Benneson | person (hist) | BENN7 | |
Richard Bennet | person (hist) | BENN8 | |
Mr. Bennet | person (hist) | BENN9 | |
Constantius Bennet | person (hist) | BENN10 | |
Thomas Benolt | person (hist) | BENO1 | |
Benomye Mittun | person (hist) | BENO2 | |
Thomas Benolt | person (hist) | BENO3 | |
The Riverside Chaucer | bibliographic item | BENS1 | |
William Benson | person (hist) | BENS2 | |
William Benson | person (hist) | BENS3 | |
Robert Benson | person (hist) | BENS4 | |
Richard Benson | person (hist) | BENS5 | |
Thomas Benson | person (hist) | BENS6 | |
The Jacobean and Caroline Stage | bibliographic item | BENT1 | |
Adam of Bentley | person (hist) | BENT2 | |
Simon de Benyngton | person (hist) | BENY1 | |
Derick Berck | person (hist) | BERC1 | |
Simon de Berching | person (hist) | BERC2 | |
Thomas Bercher | person (hist) | BERC3 | |
The Annals of Fleet Street | bibliographic item | BERE1 | |
Ramon Berenguer IV | person (hist) | BERE2 | |
John de la Bere | person (hist) | BERE3 | |
Sir Simon de Berford | person (hist) | BERF1 | |
English Civic Pageantry 1558–1642 | bibliographic item | BERG1 | |
Middleton’s Moral Landscape: A Chaste Maid in Cheapside and The Triumphs of Truth |
bibliographic item | BERG2 | |
Harrison, Jonson and Dekker: The Magnificent Entertainment for King James I (1604) |
bibliographic item | BERG3 | |
Actors in English Civic Pageants |
bibliographic item | BERG4 | |
Anthony Munday: Pageant Poet to the City of London |
bibliographic item | BERG5 | |
Charismatic Audience: A 1559 Pageant |
bibliographic item | BERG6 | |
Civic Pageants and Historical Drama |
bibliographic item | BERG7 | |
Pageants, Politics, and Patrons |
bibliographic item | BERG8 | |
Patronage of Dramatists: The Case of Thomas Heywood |
bibliographic item | BERG9 | |
Practicing Renaissance Scholarship: Plays and Pageants, Patrons and Politics | bibliographic item | BERG10 | |
Stuart Civic Pageants and Textual Performance |
bibliographic item | BERG11 | |
Symbolic Landscape in English Civic Pageantry |
bibliographic item | BERG12 | |
Textual Problems in English Renaissance Masques, Pageants, and Entertainments: A Summary |
bibliographic item | BERG13 | |
The Bible in English Renaissance Civic Pageants |
bibliographic item | BERG14 | |
The Elizabethan Lord Mayor’s Show |
bibliographic item | BERG15 | |
Urban Pastoralism in English Civic Pageants |
bibliographic item | BERG16 | |
Venetian State Papers and English Civic Pageantry, 1558–1642 |
bibliographic item | BERG17 | |
Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition | bibliographic item | BERG18 | |
The Triumphs of Re-United Britannia | bibliographic item | BERG19 | |
Camp-bell or the Ironmongers Faire Feild | bibliographic item | BERG20 | |
Londons Love, to the Royal Prince Henrie | bibliographic item | BERG21 | |
Chruso-thriambos | bibliographic item | BERG22 | |
Himatia-Poleos | bibliographic item | BERG23 | |
Metropolis Coronata | bibliographic item | BERG24 | |
Chrysanaleia | bibliographic item | BERG25 | |
Sidero-Thriambos | bibliographic item | BERG26 | |
The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece | bibliographic item | BERG27 | |
King James and Letters of Homoerotic Desire | bibliographic item | BERG28 | |
King James’s Civic Pageant and Parliamentary Speech in March 1604 |
bibliographic item | BERG29 | |
David Bergeron | person (cont) | BERG30 | |
Londons Jus Honorarium | bibliographic item | BERG31 | |
Londini Atrium and Scientiarum Scaturigo | bibliographic item | BERG32 | |
Londini Emporia, or Londons Mercatura | bibliographic item | BERG33 | |
Londini Sinus Salutis | bibliographic item | BERG34 | |
Londini Speculum: or, Londons Mirror | bibliographic item | BERG35 | |
Porta Pietatis, or, The Port or Harbour of Piety | bibliographic item | BERG36 | |
Londini Status Pacatus: or, Londons Peaceable Estate | bibliographic item | BERG37 | |
A speech spoken before the right Honourable the Earle of Dover . . . as a preparation to a Maske | bibliographic item | BERG38 | |
The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity | bibliographic item | BERG39 | |
Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: A Critical Edition | bibliographic item | BERG40 | |
John Beringham | person (hist) | BERI1 | |
Richard de Berkynge | person (hist) | BERK1 | |
William de Berkeley | person (hist) | BERK2 | |
Dame Joane de Berkeley | person (hist) | BERK3 | |
Dame Elizabeth Berkeley | person (hist) | BERK4 | |
Thomas Berkeley | person (hist) | BERK5 | |
Margaret Berkeley (née de Lisle) | person (hist) | BERK6 | |
Reordering Rituals: Ceremony and the Parish, 1520–1640 |
bibliographic item | BERL1 | |
Bermondsey Street |
Streets | BERM1 | stub |
Bermondsey |
Neighbourhoods | BERM2 | empty |
Bermondsey Abbey |
Churches | BERM3 | stub |
Bermudas |
Generic places | BERM4 | empty |
Bermondsey Manor |
Residences | BERM5 | stub |
Seymour, Thomas, Baron Seymour of Sudeley (b. in or before 1509, d. 1549) |
bibliographic item | BERN1 | |
John de Bernes | person (hist) | BERN3 | |
Walter de Berneye | person (hist) | BERN4 | |
Bernard of Clairvaux | person (hist) | BERN5 | |
Mr. Bernardi | person (hist) | BERN6 | |
Berosus | person (hist) | BERO1 | |
The Bell Savage Inn and Playhouse in London |
bibliographic item | BERR1 | |
The Phoenix |
bibliographic item | BERR2 | |
The Stage and Boxes at Blackfriars |
bibliographic item | BERR3 | |
The View of London from the North and the Playhouses in Holywell |
bibliographic item | BERR4 | |
English Professional Theater, 1530–1660 | bibliographic item | BERR5 | |
Aspects of the Design and Use of the First Public Playhouse |
bibliographic item | BERR6 | |
Berry Street |
Streets | BERR7 | empty |
Kaitlyn Berry | person (cont) | BERR8 | |
The First Public Playhouse: The Theatre in Shoreditch 1576–1598 | bibliographic item | BERR9 | |
Peregrine Bertie | person (hist) | BERT1 | |
Berwardes Lane |
Streets | BERW1 | empty |
Adam Bery | person (hist) | BERY1 | |
Robert Besaunt | person (hist) | BESA1 | |
Isabella Whitney |
bibliographic item | BEST1 | |
Michael Best | person (cont) | BEST2 | |
John Best | person (hist) | BEST3 | |
John Beston | person (hist) | BEST4 | |
Mr. Beswicke | person (hist) | BESW1 | |
William Beswyke | person (hist) | BESW2 | |
Anketin de Betevile | person (hist) | BETE1 | |
Bethlehem Hospital |
Hospitals; Graduate student articles | BETH1 | published |
About Us |
bibliographic item | BETH2 | |
Visit |
bibliographic item | BETH3 | |
Bethnall Green |
Neighbourhoods | BETH4 | empty |
John Bethoms | person (hist) | BETH6 | |
William de Betoyne | person (hist) | BETO1 | |
Richard de Betoyne | person (hist) | BETO2 | |
Morris Beucresse | person (hist) | BEUC1 | |
John Bever | person (hist) | BEVE1 | |
Bevis Marks (Street) |
Streets | BEVI1 | stub |
Bevis Marks |
Residences | BEVI2 | empty |
The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | BEVI3 | |
Theatre as Holiday |
bibliographic item | BEVI4 | |
The Complete Works of Shakespeare | bibliographic item | BEVI5 | |
Tudor Drama and Politics: A Critical Approach to Topical Meaning | bibliographic item | BEVI6 | |
Henry IV, Part 1 |
bibliographic item | BEVI7 | |
From Mankind to Marlowe | bibliographic item | BEVI8 | |
Thomas Beaumond | person (hist) | BEWM1 | |
Henry Beaumond | person (hist) | BEWM2 | |
Kristen Bezio | person (cont) | BEZI1 | |
British History Online | bibliographic item | BHON1 | |
Complete Bibliography |
Databases; Bibliography | BIBL1 | hidden |
The Bible |
Bookshops | BIBL2 | empty |
History of the Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katharine, Near the Tower of London, From its Foundation in the year of 1273 to the Present Time |
bibliographic item | BIBL3 | |
The Bible |
Bookshops | BIBL4 | assigned |
The Three Bibles |
Bookshops | BIBL5 | assigned |
The Curiosities of Ale & Beer: An Entertaining History | bibliographic item | BICK1 | |
William Bigge | person (hist) | BIGG1 | |
Sir Raph Bigot | person (hist) | BIGO1 | |
John Bigot | person (hist) | BIGO2 | |
Hugh de Bigot | person (hist) | BIGO3 | |
Sir Roger Bigod | person (hist) | BIGO4 | |
Billingsgate |
Riverside features; Undergraduate student articles | BILL1 | published |
Billingsgate Ward |
Wards | BILL2 | published |
Billiter Lane |
Streets | BILL3 | published |
Billingsgate Market |
Markets | BILL4 | assigned |
Bartholomew Billington | person (hist) | BILL5 | |
Billingsgate Street |
Streets | BILL6 | stub |
Sir Henry Billingsley | person (hist) | BILL8 | |
Bridget Billingsley (née Draper) | person (hist) | BILL9 | |
Thomas Billingsley | person (hist) | BILL10 | |
Elizabeth Billingsley | person (hist) | BILL11 | |
William Bill | person (hist) | BILL12 | |
Sir Thomas Billing | person (hist) | BILL13 | |
Mary Billing (née Folville) | person (hist) | BILL14 | |
Thomas Bilsington | person (hist) | BILS1 | |
Sir John Bingham | person (hist) | BING1 | |
Birchin Lane |
Streets | BIRC1 | published |
Mr. Birchover | person (hist) | BIRC2 | |
The Geography of the Port of London | bibliographic item | BIRD1 | |
Walter Bird | person (hist) | BIRD2 | |
John Bird | person (hist) | BIRD3 | |
Mistress Birdlime | person (lit) | BIRD4 | |
John Birke | person (hist) | BIRK1 | |
Alice Pyat (née Birtles) | person (hist) | BIRT1 | |
John Birtles | person (hist) | BIRT2 | |
Bishopsgate Ward |
Wards | BISH1 | published |
Bishopsgate |
Gates | BISH2 | empty |
Bishopsgate Street |
Streets | BISH3 | published |
Tom Bishop | person (cont) | BISH4 | |
Bishop of Hereford’s Inn |
Sites | BISH5 | empty |
Bishop’s Hall |
Sites | BISH6 | empty |
Bishop’s Palace |
Sites | BISH7 | published |
Bishop of London | organization (em_other) | BISH8 | |
The Bishop (Gray’s Inn Road) |
Victualling houses | BISH9 | stub |
BISH10 | Retired - Do not use | BISH10 Replaced by BISH7 | |
The Bishop’s Head |
Bookshops | BISH11 | assigned |
Bishops of Winchester’s Stairs |
Sites | BISP1 | empty |
The Bible: Authorized King James Version with Apocrypha | bibliographic item | BKJV1 | |
Blackfriars (Farringdon Within) |
Liberties; Neighbourhoods | BLAC1 | stub |
Blacksmiths’ Hall |
Halls | BLAC2 | empty |
The Soul of the City: London’s Livery Companies. Their Storied Past, Their Living Present | bibliographic item | BLAC3 | |
Black Will | person (lit) | BLAC4 | |
Sir John Blackwell | person (hist) | BLAC5 | |
Blackfriars Theatre |
Playhouses; Articles by pedagogical partners | BLAC6 | published |
Black Hall |
Sites | BLAC7 | empty |
Blackfriars Monastery |
Churches | BLAC8 | empty |
Blackfriars (Holborn) |
Sites | BLAC9 | stub |
Blackfriars (St. Bartholomew’s) |
Sites | BLAC10 | stub |
The Black Lion |
Bookshops | BLAC11 | empty |
Black Swan |
Sites | BLAC12 | empty |
Blackwall |
Neighbourhoods | BLAC13 | empty |
N. Blackthorn | person (hist) | BLAC14 | |
Constructing the Spaces of Print Culture: Book Historians’ Visualization Preferences |
bibliographic item | BLAC15 | |
Geographic Information Systems: A New Research Tool for Book History |
bibliographic item | BLAC16 | |
Blackfriars Stairs |
Sites | BLAC17 | stub |
Black Horse Court |
Sites | BLAC18 | empty |
Black Horse Alley |
Streets | BLAC19 | empty |
William Blacknall | person (hist) | BLAC20 | |
Lady Blackstone | person (hist) | BLAC21 | |
Blackman Street |
Streets | BLAC22 | stub |
The Black Loft |
Sites | BLAC23 | stub |
Edmund Blackwell | person (hist) | BLAC24 | |
Bladder Street |
Streets | BLAD1 | empty |
Bladers’ Company | organization (em_other) | BLAD2 | |
Joan Blaeu | person (hist) | BLAE1 | |
The Stationers’ Company: A History, 1403–1959 | bibliographic item | BLAG1 | |
A Roman Drainage Culvert, Great Fire Destruction Debris and Other Evidence from Hillside Sites North-East of London Bridge: Excavations at Monument House and 13—21 Eastcheap, City of London | bibliographic item | BLAI1 | |
Mapping Significance: Geographical Musings on the Threehoeplays |
bibliographic item | BLAI2 | |
Peter de Blakeneye | person (hist) | BLAK1 | |
Mr. Blamor | person (hist) | BLAM1 | |
Blanch Appleton |
Residences | BLAN1 | stub |
The Appearance of the Text in Early Modern England |
bibliographic item | BLAN2 | |
Sir Thomas Blanke | person (hist) | BLAN3 | |
Blanche | person (hist) | BLAN4 | |
Gresham, Sir Thomas (c.1518–1579) |
bibliographic item | BLAN5 | |
Blanche of Lancaster | person (hist) | BLAN6 | |
Robert Blanch | person (hist) | BLAN7 | |
Dame Margaret Blancke | person (hist) | BLAN8 | |
Great Houses, Moats, and Mills on the South Bank of the Thames: Medieval and Tudor Southwark and Rotherhithe | bibliographic item | BLAT1 | |
Whitehall |
bibliographic item | BLAT2 | |
The Bookshops in Paul’s Cross Churchyard | bibliographic item | BLAY1 | |
The Texts of King Lear and their Origins: Volume 1, Nicholas Okes and the First Quarto | bibliographic item | BLAY2 | |
The Blazing Star |
Bookshops | BLAZ1 | assigned |
Blue Boar Inn |
Victualling houses | BLBO1 | empty |
Black Bull Inn (Smithfield) |
Victualling houses | BLBU1 | empty |
Black Bull Inn (Bishopsgate Street) |
Playhouses; Victualling houses | BLBU2 | stub |
Black Bull (Gray’s Inn Lane) |
Victualling houses | BLBU3 | empty |
Black Eagle Street |
Streets | BLEA1 | empty |
Thomas Bledlowe | person (hist) | BLED1 | |
John Blitheman | person (hist) | BLIT1 | |
Robert Bloet | person (hist) | BLOE1 | |
Encoding as WYSIWYG Production |
Blog posts | BLOG1 | published |
Encoding an Underground Text in the Underground |
Blog posts | BLOG2 | published |
Welcome to MoEML v.5! |
Blog posts | BLOG3 | published |
Fiction Set in Early Modern London |
Blog posts | BLOG4 | published |
BLOG5 | Retired - Do not use | BLOG5 Replaced by BLOG20 | |
To Blog or Not to Blog |
Blog posts | BLOG6 | published |
MoEML’s Pedagogical Partnership Project (PPP) is launched! |
Blog posts | BLOG7 | published |
Introducing the First Digital Gazetteer of Early Modern London! |
Blog posts | BLOG8 | published |
Marking Up Stow’s Survey of London |
Blog posts | BLOG9 | published |
CodeSharing: A Simple API for Disseminating our TEI Encoding |
Blog posts | BLOG10 | published |
BLOG11 | Retired - Do not use | BLOG11 Replaced by BLOG20 | |
Paint over Print Conference |
Blog posts | BLOG12 | published |
Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: Introduction |
Blog posts; Undergraduate student articles; Peer-reviewed documents | BLOG15 | published |
Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 1. Theory without Practice |
Blog posts; Undergraduate student articles; Peer-reviewed documents | BLOG16 | published |
Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 2. Filling the Space in Bibliographies |
Blog posts; Undergraduate student articles; Peer-reviewed documents | BLOG17 | published |
Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 3. What’s in an Imprint? |
Blog posts; Undergraduate student articles; Peer-reviewed documents | BLOG18 | published |
BLOG19 | Retired - Do not use | BLOG19 Replaced by BLOG20 | |
Dr. Strangecode, or, How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog |
Blog posts | BLOG20 | published |
Teaching with MoEML: Three Parts of King Henry IV |
Blog posts; Peer-reviewed documents; Teaching materials and lesson plans | BLOG21 | published |
blog_2013-08-26_zvirani | Retired - Do not use | blog_2013-08-26_zvirani Replaced by BLOG1 | |
blog_2013-09-11_nap | Retired - Do not use | blog_2013-09-11_nap Replaced by BLOG2 | |
blog_2013-11-18_jenstad | Retired - Do not use | blog_2013-11-18_jenstad Replaced by BLOG3 | |
blog_2013-12-16_jenstad | Retired - Do not use | blog_2013-12-16_jenstad Replaced by BLOG4 | |
blog_2013_11_25_zvirani | Retired - Do not use | blog_2013_11_25_zvirani Replaced by BLOG20 | |
blog_2014-02-17_jenstad | Retired - Do not use | blog_2014-02-17_jenstad Replaced by BLOG6 | |
blog_2014-02-26_mclean-fiander | Retired - Do not use | blog_2014-02-26_mclean-fiander Replaced by BLOG7 | |
blog_2014-06-20_mclean-fiander | Retired - Do not use | blog_2014-06-20_mclean-fiander Replaced by BLOG8 | |
blog_2014-07-24_smilligan | Retired - Do not use | blog_2014-07-24_smilligan Replaced by BLOG9 | |
blog_2014-12-04_mholmes | Retired - Do not use | blog_2014-12-04_mholmes Replaced by BLOG10 | |
blog_2014_03_24_zvirani | Retired - Do not use | blog_2014_03_24_zvirani Replaced by BLOG11 | |
A Mapp of the Parish of St. Pauls Covent Garden taken from the Last Survey | bibliographic item | BLOM4 | |
The Parish of St. James Clerkenwell taken from ye last Survey with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM5 | |
A Map of St. Gilles’s Cripple Gate. Without. With Large Additions and Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM6 | |
Portsoken Ward being Part of the Parish of St. Buttolphs Aldgate, taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions |
bibliographic item | BLOM7 | |
Tower Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM8 | |
Aldgate Ward with its Division into Parishes. Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections & Additions |
bibliographic item | BLOM9 | |
A Mapp of Lime Street Ward. Taken from ye Last Surveys & Corrected |
bibliographic item | BLOM10 | |
Bishopsgate-street Ward. Taken from the Last Survey and Corrected |
bibliographic item | BLOM11 | |
Broad Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions, & Cornhill Ward with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, &c |
bibliographic item | BLOM12 | |
Langborne Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey. & Candlewick Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey |
bibliographic item | BLOM13 | |
Billingsgate Ward and Bridge Ward Within with it’s Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey |
bibliographic item | BLOM14 | |
Walbrook Ward and Dowgate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Surveys |
bibliographic item | BLOM15 | |
Bread Street Ward and Cardwainter Ward with its Division into Parishes Taken from the Last Survey |
bibliographic item | BLOM16 | |
Cheape Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions |
bibliographic item | BLOM17 | |
Coleman Street Ward and Bashishaw Ward Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions |
bibliographic item | BLOM18 | |
Creplegate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Additions, and Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM19 | |
Aldersgate Ward and St. Martins le Grand Liberty Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM20 | |
The Wards of Farington Within and Baynards Castle with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM21 | |
Queen Hith Ward and Vintry Ward with their Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey |
bibliographic item | BLOM22 | |
Farrington Ward Without, with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections & Amendments |
bibliographic item | BLOM23 | |
A Mapp of St. Andrews Holborn Parish as well Within the Liberty as Without |
bibliographic item | BLOM24 | |
St. Olave and St. Mary Magdalens Bermondsey Southwark Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM25 | |
A Mapp of the Parish of St Saviours Southwark and St Georges taken from ye last Survey |
bibliographic item | BLOM26 | |
The Parish of St Johns Wapping. The Parish of St Paul Shadwell |
bibliographic item | BLOM27 | |
A Map of the Parish of St Mary White Chappel and a Map of the Parish of St Katherines by the Tower |
bibliographic item | BLOM28 | |
A Map of the Parish of St. Dunstans Stepney, als. Stebunheath Divided into Hamlets |
bibliographic item | BLOM29 | |
Spittle Fields and Places Adjacent Taken from ye Last Survey with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM30 | |
Shoreditch Norton Folgate, and Crepplegate Without Taken from ye Last Survey with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM31 | |
Cow Cross being St Sepulchers Parish Without and the Charterhouse |
bibliographic item | BLOM32 | |
A Mapp of the Parish of St. Giles’s in the Fields Taken from the Last Servey, with Corrections and Additions |
bibliographic item | BLOM33 | |
A Mapp of the Parishes of St. Clements Danes, St. Mary Savoy; with the Rolls Liberty and Lincolns Inn, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions |
bibliographic item | BLOM34 | |
A Mapp of the Parish of St Margarets Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM35 | |
A Mapp of the Parish of St Martins in the Fields Taken from ye Last Survey with Additions |
bibliographic item | BLOM37 | |
The Parish of St. James’s, Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM38 | |
A Mapp of the Parish of St. Anns. Taken from the last Survey, with Correction, and Additions |
bibliographic item | BLOM39 | |
A Mapp of the Parish of St Pauls Covent Garden Taken from the Last Survey |
bibliographic item | BLOM40 | |
Lambeth and Christ Church Parish Southwark. Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections |
bibliographic item | BLOM41 | |
Richard Blome | person (hist) | BLOM42 | |
Thomas Blomefield | person (hist) | BLOM43 | |
Nicholas Blondell | person (hist) | BLON1 | |
Sir Nicholas Blonket | person (hist) | BLON2 | |
Bloomsbury |
Neighbourhoods | BLOO1 | empty |
Eleanor Bloomfield | person (cont) | BLOO2 | |
Blossoms Inn |
Victualling houses | BLOS1 | stub |
Charles Blout | person (hist) | BLOU1 | |
Walter Blount | person (hist) | BLOU2 | |
Edward Blount | person (hist) | BLOU3 | |
Anne Blount | person (hist) | BLOU4 | |
John Blount | person (hist) | BLOU5 | |
William Blount | person (hist) | BLOU6 | |
James Blount | person (hist) | BLOU7 | |
Elizabeth Blount | person (hist) | BLOU8 | |
Roland Blount | person (hist) | BLOU9 | |
Charles Blount | person (hist) | BLOU10 | |
John Blount | person (hist) | BLOU11 | |
W. Blount | person (hist) | BLOU12 | |
Sir Thomas Blount | person (hist) | BLOU13 | |
William Blount | person (hist) | BLOU14 | |
Edward Blount | person (hist) | BLOU15 | |
Walter Bloxley | person (lit) | BLOX1 | |
The 1601 Elizabethan Poor Law | bibliographic item | BLOY1 | |
Black Swan Inn |
Victualling houses | BLSW1 | empty |
Henry Bludder | person (hist) | BLUD1 | |
Blue Boar |
Sites | BLUE1 | empty |
Blue Anchor |
Victualling houses | BLUE2 | empty |
Blue Bible |
Sites | BLUE3 | empty |
William Blund | person (hist) | BLUN1 | |
Sir John le Blund | person (hist) | BLUN2 | |
Henry Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN3 | |
Elizabeth Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN4 | |
Robert Blund | person (hist) | BLUN5 | |
Norman Blund | person (hist) | BLUN6 | |
Roger le Blund | person (hist) | BLUN7 | |
Hugh Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN8 | |
Edward le Blund | person (hist) | BLUN9 | |
Ralph le Blund | person (hist) | BLUN10 | |
Walter le Blund | person (hist) | BLUN11 | |
Walter le Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN12 | |
Adam le Blund de Foleham | person (hist) | BLUN13 | |
Walter Blundell | person (hist) | BLUN14 | |
John Blundell | person (hist) | BLUN15 | |
Phillip Blundell | person (hist) | BLUN16 | |
Alice Blundell | person (hist) | BLUN17 | |
William Methwold | person (hist) | BLUN18 | |
Anne Methwold | person (hist) | BLUN19 | |
John Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN20 | |
Rowland Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN21 | |
Richard Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN22 | |
Anne Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN23 | |
Walter Blunt | person (hist) | BLUN24 | |
Queer Virgins and Virgin Queans on the Early Modern Stage | bibliographic item | BLYM1 | |
Playing the Tourist in Early Modern London: Selling the Liberties Onstage |
bibliographic item | BLYM2 | |
Boar’s Head Tavern |
Victualling houses | BOAR1 | empty |
John de Bodele | person (hist) | BODE1 | |
William Bodelay | person (hist) | BODE2 | |
Mr. Bodeley | person (hist) | BODE3 | |
Sir Thomas Bodley | person (hist) | BODL1 | |
Manuscript and Print in London c.1475–1530 | bibliographic item | BOFF1 | |
BOGG1 | Retired - Do not use | BOGG1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
The Boar’s Head |
Playhouses | BOHE1 | stub |
Armed Force and Civic Legitimacy in Jack Cade’s Revolt, 1450 |
bibliographic item | BOHN1 | |
Humphrey de Bohun I | person (hist) | BOHU1 | |
Humphrey de Bohun II | person (hist) | BOHU2 | |
Humphrey de Bohun III | person (hist) | BOHU3 | |
Humphrey de Bohun IV | person (hist) | BOHU4 | |
Humphrey de Bohun V | person (hist) | BOHU5 | |
Humphrey de Bohun VI | person (hist) | BOHU6 | |
Henry de Bohun | person (hist) | BOHU7 | |
Humphrey de Bohun VII | person (hist) | BOHU8 | |
John de Bohun | person (hist) | BOHU9 | |
Humphrey de Bohun VIII | person (hist) | BOHU10 | |
Humphrey de Bohun IX | person (hist) | BOHU11 | |
Mary de Bohun | person (hist) | BOHU12 | |
Sir William de Bohun | person (hist) | BOHU13 | |
Elizabeth de Bohun | person (hist) | BOHU14 | |
Elizabeth de Bohun | person (hist) | BOHU15 | |
Boilerplate text for the website |
boilerplate | hidden | |
Robert Bois | person (hist) | BOIS1 | |
Jean Boisseau | person (hist) | BOIS2 | |
Bird’s-Eye Views: From Hollar to the London Eye |
bibliographic item | BOLD1 | |
Discovering London’s Buildings: With Twelve Walks | bibliographic item | BOLD2 | |
Philip Bold | person (hist) | BOLD3 | |
John Bold | person (hist) | BOLD4 | |
Greenwich: An Architectural History of the Royal Hospital for Seamen and the Queen’s House | bibliographic item | BOLD5 | |
William Bolene | person (hist) | BOLE1 | |
William Bolene | person (hist) | BOLE2 | |
Richarad Bolene | person (hist) | BOLE3 | |
Thomas Boleyn | person (hist) | BOLE4 | |
Henry le Bole | person (hist) | BOLE5 | |
Simon Bolet | person (hist) | BOLE6 | |
Thomas Boleyne | person (hist) | BOLE7 | |
James Boler | person (hist) | BOLE8 | |
Mary Boleyn | person (hist) | BOLE9 | |
Sir George Bolles | person (hist) | BOLL1 | |
Geoffery Boleyn | person (hist) | BOLL2 | |
Geoffery Boleyn | person (hist) | BOLL3 | |
John Bolt | person (hist) | BOLT1 | |
John Bolt | person (hist) | BOLT2 | |
Remediation: Understanding New Media | bibliographic item | BOLT3 | |
William Bolton | person (hist) | BOLT4 | |
The Bolt and Tun (Fleet Street) |
Victualling houses | BOLT5 | stub |
Citizen History: Stow’s Survey of London |
bibliographic item | BONA1 | |
Social Control, the City, and the Market: Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody |
bibliographic item | BONA2 | |
Heywood, the Citizen Hero, and the History of Dick Whittington |
bibliographic item | BONA3 | |
William Bonde | person (hist) | BOND1 | |
Nicholas Bond | person (hist) | BOND2 | |
Bevis Bond | person (hist) | BOND3 | |
Sir George Bonde | person (hist) | BOND4 | |
Agnes Bond | person (hist) | BOND5 | |
William Bond | person (hist) | BOND6 | |
Martin Bond | person (hist) | BOND7 | |
John Bond | person (hist) | BOND8 | |
Roger Bonifant | person (hist) | BONI1 | |
Boniface IX | person (hist) | BONI2 | |
Edmund Bonner | person (hist) | BONN1 | |
Alexander Bonner | person (hist) | BONN3 | |
Anthony Bonvice | person (hist) | BONU1 | |
Bookselling at Paul’s Churchyard |
Topics; Undergraduate student articles | BOOK2 | published |
bookseller | glossary item | BOOK3 | |
James Boomer | person (hist) | BOOM1 | |
It must be called EBENEZAR: Cheapside Cross and a Puritan Replacement |
bibliographic item | BOOT1 | |
Abram Booth | person (hist) | BOOT2 | |
Charles Booth | person (hist) | BOOT3 | |
Laurence Booth | person (hist) | BOOT4 | |
Jasmeen Boparai | person (cont) | BOPA1 | |
Bordhaw Lane |
Streets | BORD1 | stub |
The City of London: A History | bibliographic item | BORE1 | |
Boreas | person (lit) | BORE2 | |
A summary or compendium of the life of the most famous philosopher Renatus Descartes | bibliographic item | BORE3 | |
William Boreman | person (hist) | BORE4 | |
Hervey of Boreham | person (hist) | BORE5 | |
Derich Born | person (hist) | BORN1 | |
Dame Joane Borough | person (hist) | BORO1 | |
Joyce Boro | person (cont) | BORO2 | |
William Borresbie | person (hist) | BORR1 | |
Mary Jane Boscia | person (cont) | BOSC1 | |
Peter de Bosenho | person (hist) | BOSE1 | |
Sir John Boseham | person (hist) | BOSE2 | |
Bosham’s Inn |
Victualling houses | BOSH1 | stub |
Boss Alley (Queenhithe) |
Streets | BOSS1 | stub |
Boss (Billingsgate) |
Water features; Undergraduate student articles | BOSS2 | published |
boss | glossary item | BOSS3 | |
Boss (Cripplegate) |
Water features | BOSS4 | stub |
Boss Alley (Billingsgate) |
Streets | BOSS5 | published |
John Bostoke | person (hist) | BOST1 | |
Middlesex | bibliographic item | BOSW1 | |
William Botelar | person (hist) | BOTE1 | |
Benedict Botewrite | person (hist) | BOTE2 | |
James le Boteler | person (hist) | BOTE3 | |
John Botell | person (hist) | BOTE4 | |
John Boteller | person (hist) | BOTE5 | |
Botolph Lane |
Streets | BOTO1 | empty |
Botolph’s Wharf |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | BOTO2 | published |
St. Botolph | person (hist) | BOTO3 | |
Botolph Alley |
Streets | BOTO4 | stub |
John Bottle | person (hist) | BOTT1 | |
Richard Bottle | person (hist) | BOTT2 | |
Richard Bottill | person (hist) | BOTT3 | |
Nick Bottom | person (lit) | BOTT4 | |
Boudica | person (hist) | BOUD1 | |
Anne Boughton | person (hist) | BOUG1 | |
Residential Mobility in Seventeenth-Century Southwark |
bibliographic item | BOUL1 | |
Neighbourhood and Society: A London Suburb in the Seventeenth Century | bibliographic item | BOUL2 | |
Theatrical Cultures in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | BOUL3 | |
London 1540–1700 |
bibliographic item | BOUL4 | |
Bounty | person (lit) | BOUN1 | |
Sir Bounteous Progress | person (lit) | BOUN2 | |
Nicholas Bourne | person (hist) | BOUR1 | |
William Bourser | person (hist) | BOUR2 | |
Robert Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR3 | |
William Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR4 | |
Jennifer Bourgon | person (cont) | BOUR5 | |
Jean de Bourbon | person (hist) | BOUR6 | |
Humphrey Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR7 | |
Henry Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR8 | |
John Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR9 | |
Lord Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR10 | |
Margaret Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR11 | |
W. Bourne | person (hist) | BOUR12 | |
Robert Bourne | person (hist) | BOUR13 | |
Elizabeth Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR14 | |
Fulk Bourchier | person (hist) | BOUR15 | |
Robert Bourne | person (hist) | BOUR16 | |
Gilbert Bourne | person (hist) | BOUR17 | |
Gilbert Bovet | person (hist) | BOVE1 | |
Bow Bridge |
Bridges | BOWB1 | stub |
John Bowden | person (hist) | BOWD1 | |
Richard Bowdler | person (hist) | BOWD2 | |
Anne Bowdler | person (hist) | BOWD3 | |
Dick Whittington, Stow’s Survey, andCatte Streete |
bibliographic item | BOWE2 | |
John Lowin: Actor-Manager of the King’s Company, 1630–1642 |
bibliographic item | BOWE3 | |
Oxford’s and Worcester’s Men and theBoar’s Head |
bibliographic item | BOWE4 | |
Sir Martin Bowes | person (hist) | BOWE5 | |
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker | bibliographic item | BOWE6 | |
Richard Bower | person (hist) | BOWE7 | |
Sir William Bowes | person (hist) | BOWE8 | |
Dame Elizabeth Bowes | person (hist) | BOWE9 | |
Cecily Bowes (née Eliott) | person (hist) | BOWE10 | |
Anne Bowes (née Barrett) | person (hist) | BOWE11 | |
Good Bower | person (hist) | BOWE12 | |
Sir William Bowyer | person (hist) | BOWI1 | |
Sorting Things Out: Classifications and Its Consequences | bibliographic item | BOWK1 | |
Bow Lane |
Streets | BOWL1 | published |
A Plan of London as in Q. Elizabeths Days | bibliographic item | BOWL2 | |
Thomas Bowles | person (hist) | BOWL3 | |
A Pocket Map of the Citties of London. Westminster, & Southwark. With the Addition of the New Bulidings to this Present Year 1725 | bibliographic item | BOWL4 | |
BOWL5 | Retired - Do not use | BOWL5 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
A New & Exact Plan of ye City of London and Suburbs Thereof, With the Addition of the New Buildings, Churches &c. to this present year...(Not extant in any other,) Laid down in such a method that in an Instant, may easily be found any Place contain’d therein | bibliographic item | BOWL6 | |
Laurel Bowman | person (cont) | BOWM1 | |
Robert Bowre | person (hist) | BOWR1 | |
John Bowre | person (hist) | BOWR2 | |
The Rose Theatre: An Archeological Discovery | bibliographic item | BOWS1 | |
The Rose and the Globe—Playhouses of Shakespeare’s Bankside, Southwark: Excavations 1988–1991 | bibliographic item | BOWS2 | |
The Chapel Royal at Greenwich Palace |
bibliographic item | BOWS3 | |
Holywell Priory and The Theatre in Shoreditch |
bibliographic item | BOWS4 | |
Greenwich Palace, England |
bibliographic item | BOWS5 | |
Shakespeare’s London Theatreland: Archaeology, History, and Drama | bibliographic item | BOWS6 | |
The London Guildhall: An Archaeological History of a Neighbourhood from Early Medieval to Modern Times | bibliographic item | BOWS7 | |
John Bowser | person (hist) | BOWS8 | |
Bowyers’ Hall |
Halls | BOWY1 | empty |
Bowyer Row |
Streets | BOWY2 | stub |
Bowyers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | BOWY3 | |
William Boxe | person (hist) | BOXE1 | |
Shamma Boyarin | person (cont) | BOYA1 | |
Francis Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE1 | |
Robert Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE2 | |
Margaret Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE3 | |
Robert Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE4 | |
William Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE5 | |
Henry Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE6 | |
Peter Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE7 | |
Elizabeth Bowyer (née Tillesworth) | person (hist) | BOYE8 | |
William Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE9 | |
Robert Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE10 | |
John Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE11 | |
Francis Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE12 | |
Joane Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE14 | |
Margaret Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE15 | |
Elizabeth Bowyer | person (hist) | BOYE16 | |
Boy of the Royal Exchange | person (lit) | BOYR1 | |
John Boys | person (hist) | BOYS1 | |
An exposition of the last psalme delivered in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the fifth of Nouember, 1613 | bibliographic item | BOYS2 | |
British Printed Images to 1700 (bpi1700) | bibliographic item | BPIM1 | |
Roger le Brabason | person (hist) | BRAB1 | |
Adam Brabazon | person (hist) | BRAB2 | |
John Brabant | person (hist) | BRAB3 | |
The British Literary Book Trade, 1475–1700 |
bibliographic item | BRAC1 | |
Patricia Brace | person (cont) | BRAC2 | |
The Politics of Pageantry: Social Implications in Jacobean London |
bibliographic item | BRAD1 | |
John Bradmore | person (hist) | BRAD2 | |
Margaret Bradmore | person (hist) | BRAD3 | |
Katherine Bradmore | person (hist) | BRAD4 | |
Richard Bradock | person (hist) | BRAD5 | |
Sir Thomas Bradbury | person (hist) | BRAD6 | |
Roland Bradbury | person (hist) | BRAD7 | |
Lady Bradvery | person (hist) | BRAD8 | |
Richard Bradgate | person (hist) | BRAD9 | |
Robert Bradbury | person (hist) | BRAD10 | |
Richard Bradburge | person (hist) | BRAD11 | |
William Brade | person (hist) | BRAD12 | |
The complaynt of veritie | bibliographic item | BRAD13 | |
John Bradford | person (hist) | BRAD14 | |
Henry Bradshaw | person (hist) | BRAD15 | |
William Bradbury | person (hist) | BRAD16 | |
Bragardo | person (lit) | BRAG1 | |
Catherine of Braganza | person (hist) | BRAG2 | |
Tycho Brahe | person (hist) | BRAH1 | |
Laura Braithwaite | person (cont) | BRAI1 | |
Yan Brailowsky | person (cont) | BRAI2 | |
The Site of the Globe Playhouse, Southwark | bibliographic item | BRAI3 | |
Brainworm | person (lit) | BRAI4 | |
Robert Brainforth | person (hist) | BRAI5 | |
Stephen Brakynbury | person (hist) | BRAK1 | |
Joane Brakynbury | person (hist) | BRAK2 | |
John Bramre | person (hist) | BRAM1 | |
William Brame | person (hist) | BRAM2 | |
John Brampton | person (hist) | BRAM3 | |
William Brampton | person (hist) | BRAM4 | |
Bramble | person (lit) | BRAM5 | |
Right-Hitting Brand | person (lit) | BRAN1 | |
TEI by Example | bibliographic item | BRAN2 | |
Robert Branch | person (hist) | BRAN3 | |
Sir John Branche | person (hist) | BRAN4 | |
Lady Brandon | person (hist) | BRAN5 | |
Sir Thomas Brandon | person (hist) | BRAN6 | |
Charles Brandon | person (hist) | BRAN7 | |
Henry Brandon | person (hist) | BRAN8 | |
Thomas Brandon | person (hist) | BRAN9 | |
Walking the Streets of Eighteenth-Century London: John Gay’s Trivia (1716) | bibliographic item | BRAN10 | |
Helen Branche (née Nicholson) | person (hist) | BRAN11 | |
Anne Branche | person (hist) | BRAN12 | |
Joane Branche (née Wylkynson) | person (hist) | BRAN13 | |
Sir William Brandon | person (hist) | BRAN14 | |
Bankside: London’s Original District of Sin | bibliographic item | BRAN15 | |
Katherine Brandon (née Willoughby | person (hist) | BRAN16 | |
Richard Brathwaite | person (hist) | BRAT1 | |
Barnabees Journall; Under the Names of Mirtilus & Faustulus Shadowed | bibliographic item | BRAT2 | |
Richard Brattuph | person (hist) | BRAT3 | |
Richard Brattuph | person (hist) | BRAT4 | |
John Brattuph | person (hist) | BRAT5 | |
Sara Brattuph | person (hist) | BRAT6 | |
George Braun | person (hist) | BRAU1 | |
John Brayne | person (hist) | BRAY1 | |
Reginald Bray | person (hist) | BRAY2 | |
Robert Braybrooke | person (hist) | BRAY3 | |
Nicholas Bray | person (hist) | BRAY4 | |
Margaret Brayne (née Stowers) | person (hist) | BRAY5 | |
The Theatre–Archaeological Dig 4 |
bibliographic item | BRAY6 | |
The Brazen Serpent |
Bookshops | BRAZ1 | assigned |
Bread Street |
Streets | BREA1 | published |
Bread Street Hill |
Streets | BREA2 | stub |
Bread Street Ward |
Wards | BREA3 | published |
Bread Street Market |
Sites | BREA4 | stub |
Adam Breakspeare | person (hist) | BREA5 | |
William Breakspeare | person (hist) | BREK1 | |
Sir Nicholas Brembre | person (hist) | BREM1 | |
Nicholaus Bremisgrave | person (hist) | BREM2 | |
Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London’s Overseas Traders, 1550–1653 | bibliographic item | BREN1 | |
De Witt at the Swan |
bibliographic item | BRER1 | |
Edward Brerewood | person (hist) | BRER2 | |
John Breton | person (hist) | BRET1 | |
Robert Breton | person (hist) | BRET2 | |
Alan Brett | person (hist) | BRET3 | |
Sir John le Breton | person (hist) | BRET4 | |
Bretaske Lane |
Streets | BRET5 | stub |
Brewers’ Hall |
Halls | BREW1 | empty |
Brewers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | BREW2 | |
Brewers’ Key |
Sites | BREW3 | empty |
Brewers Lane |
Streets | BREW4 | empty |
Sir George Brewes | person (hist) | BREW5 | |
Richard de Brewes | person (hist) | BREW6 | |
Robert Brewer | person (hist) | BREW7 | |
Henry VIII: June 1521, 16-30 |
bibliographic item | BREW8 | |
Henry VIII: May 1527, 6-10 |
bibliographic item | BREW9 | |
Thomas Briar | person (hist) | BRIA1 | |
Sir Francis Brian | person (hist) | BRIA2 | |
John Brian | person (hist) | BRIA3 | |
John Brian | person (hist) | BRIA4 | |
Brick Lane |
Streets | BRIC1 | empty |
Bricklayers’ Hall |
Halls | BRIC2 | stub |
John Brickles | person (hist) | BRIC3 | |
Wiliam de Bricklesworth | person (hist) | BRIC4 | |
John Bricket | person (hist) | BRIC5 | |
Bride Lane |
Streets | BRID1 | empty |
Bridewell |
Hospitals; Prisons; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | BRID2 | published |
Bridge Within Ward |
Wards | BRID3 | published |
Bridge Without Ward |
Wards | BRID4 | published |
Bridge House |
Residences | BRID5 | stub |
Sir William Bridges | person (hist) | BRID6 | |
Bridewell Dock |
Riverside features | BRID8 | empty |
Bridewell Precinct |
Sites | BRID9 | empty |
Bridge Gate |
Gates | BRID10 | empty |
Bridewell Palace |
Residences | BRID11 | stub |
Bridge (Old Jewry) |
Bridges | BRID12 | stub |
William Bridges | person (hist) | BRID13 | |
Emily Briere | person (cont) | BRIE1 | |
Married to the City: The Early Modern Lord Mayor’s Show Between Emblematics and Ritual | bibliographic item | BRIE2 | |
London and the Reformation | bibliographic item | BRIG1 | |
Henry Briggs | person (hist) | BRIG2 | |
John Brigget | person (hist) | BRIG3 | |
Nicholas Brigham | person (hist) | BRIG4 | |
BRIG5 | Retired - Do not use | BRIG5 Replaced by NEWF1 | |
John Brigges | person (hist) | BRIG6 | |
Thomas Bright | person (hist) | BRIG7 | |
Brihthelm | person (hist) | BRIH1 | |
John Brikels | person (hist) | BRIK1 | |
John de Briklesworth | person (hist) | BRIK2 | |
Kathryn Brimhall | person (cont) | BRIM1 | |
Sarah Bringhurst | person (cont) | BRIN1 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | BRIS1 | |
Robert Bristow | person (hist) | BRIS2 | |
Jordan Briset | person (hist) | BRIS3 | |
Muriell Briset | person (hist) | BRIS4 | |
Ralph Briset | person (hist) | BRIS5 | |
Brian Briset | person (hist) | BRIS6 | |
Bristol Street |
Streets | BRIS7 | empty |
Daniel Brisebois | person (cont) | BRIS8 | |
Mary Bristow | person (hist) | BRIS9 | |
Britain |
Topics | BRIT1 | empty |
BRIT2 | Retired - Do not use | BRIT2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Britannia | person (lit) | BRIT3 | |
Brittannia’s Honor |
Mayoral shows | BRIT4 | draft |
Thomas Britain | person (hist) | BRIT5 | |
John of Brittany | person (hist) | BRIT6 | |
Mr. John | person (hist) | BRIT7 | |
Ms. Eleanor | person (hist) | BRIT8 | |
Ms. Beatrice | person (hist) | BRIT9 | |
Great Fire of London Map |
bibliographic item | BRIT10 | |
John Briton | person (hist) | BRIT11 | |
John Brithem | person (hist) | BRIT12 | |
William Brithem | person (hist) | BRIT13 | |
Sir John Britaine | person (hist) | BRIT14 | |
Thomas Breteyn | person (hist) | BRIT15 | |
The British Library | organization (modern) | BRIT16 | |
British Monarchy | person (lit) | BRIT17 | |
Britannicus | person (hist) | BRIT18 | |
Drama at the Courts of Queen Henrietta Maria | bibliographic item | BRIT19 | |
Broad St. Giles |
Streets | BROA1 | empty |
Broad Street |
Streets | BROA2 | stub |
Broad Street Ward |
Wards | BROA3 | published |
Broadwall |
Streets | BROA4 | empty |
broadside | glossary item | BROA5 | |
Broad Lane |
Streets | BROA6 | stub |
Martin Broaker | person (hist) | BROA7 | |
Broken Wharf |
Sites | BROC1 | stub |
Sir Robert Brocker | person (hist) | BROC2 | |
English Prisons: An Architectural History |
bibliographic item | BROD1 | |
John Broke It Well | person (hist) | BROK1 | |
Geoffrey Broke | person (hist) | BROK2 | |
John Brokle | person (hist) | BROK3 | |
Broken Seld |
Sites | BROK4 | stub |
Broken Wharf Mansion |
Residences | BROK5 | stub |
Brook’s Wharf |
Water features | BROK6 | stub |
John Broke | person (hist) | BROK7 | |
Sir Richard Broke | person (hist) | BROK8 | |
Margaret Whorwood (née Broke) | person (hist) | BROK9 | |
Broker | person (lit) | BROK10 | |
William Brokle | person (hist) | BROK11 | |
Broken External Links |
Documentation for encoders | broken_links | published |
Thomas Bromeflet | person (hist) | BROM1 | |
Richard Brome | person (hist) | BROM2 | |
Alexander Brome | person (hist) | BROM3 | |
Edward Bromflit | person (hist) | BROM4 | |
John Bromar | person (hist) | BROM5 | |
A Mad Couple Well-Match’d | bibliographic item | BROM6 | |
The Demoiselle, or the New Ordinary | bibliographic item | BROM7 | |
Sir Thomas Bromely | person (hist) | BROM8 | |
Sir Hugh Bromeslete | person (hist) | BROM9 | |
Sir Edward Bromfield | person (hist) | BROM10 | |
Alice Brome | person (hist) | BROM11 | |
Sir William Bromtone | person (hist) | BROM12 | |
Brontes | person (lit) | BRON1 | |
Richard de Broniforde | person (hist) | BRON2 | |
Hamond Brond | person (hist) | BRON3 | |
Richard Bronde | person (hist) | BRON4 | |
London 800–1216: The Shaping of a City | bibliographic item | BROO1 | |
William Brookes | person (hist) | BROO2 | |
Robert Brooke | person (hist) | BROO3 | |
Sir David Broke | person (hist) | BROO4 | |
Hugh Brooker | person (hist) | BROO5 | |
John Broocker | person (hist) | BROO6 | |
Sir William Brooke | person (hist) | BROO7 | |
William Brosked | person (hist) | BROS1 | |
Ryan Brothers | person (cont) | BROT1 | |
Thomas Brotherton | person (hist) | BROT2 | |
William Brothurs | person (hist) | BROT3 | |
Stephen Broun | person (hist) | BROU1 | |
Roxanne Brousseau | person (cont) | BROU2 | |
John Broun | person (hist) | BROU3 | |
Kim Brown | person (cont) | BROW1 | |
Beatrix Brown | person (hist) | BROW2 | |
Sir William Brown | person (hist) | BROW3 | |
Richard Brown | person (hist) | BROW4 | |
Paperchase: The Dissemination of Catholic Texts in Elizabethan England |
bibliographic item | BROW5 | |
Sir John Brown | person (hist) | BROW6 | |
A Note on the Lottery of Queen Elizabeth I and Coriolanus, 5.2 |
bibliographic item | BROW7 | |
Robert Browne | person (hist) | BROW8 | |
William Browne | person (hist) | BROW9 | |
John Brown | person (hist) | BROW10 | |
Anthony Browne | person (hist) | BROW11 | |
Robert Browne | person (hist) | BROW12 | |
William Browne | person (hist) | BROW13 | |
William Brown | person (hist) | BROW14 | |
The Popularity of Baiting in England Before 1600: A Study in Social and Theatrical History |
bibliographic item | BROW15 | |
Sir Thomas Browne | person (hist) | BROW16 | |
Sir John Browne | person (hist) | BROW17 | |
Sir John Brown | person (hist) | BROW18 | |
John Brown | person (hist) | BROW19 | |
Browne’s Place and Key |
Water features | BROW20 | stub |
BROW21 | Retired - Do not use | BROW21 Replaced by PAIN1 | |
John Browne | person (hist) | BROW22 | |
Robert Brown | person (hist) | BROW23 | |
Matthew Brownrig of Ipswich | person (hist) | BROW24 | |
Thomas Browne | person (hist) | BROW25 | |
Brown’s Alley |
Streets | BROW26 | stub |
William Browne | person (hist) | BROW27 | |
Sir Anthony Browne | person (hist) | BROW28 | |
John Browne | person (hist) | BROW29 | |
Calligraphia: Or the Arte of Faire Writing | bibliographic item | BROW30 | |
John Browne | person (hist) | BROW31 | |
John Browne | person (hist) | BROW32 | |
William Brubacher | person (cont) | BRUB1 | |
Sir John Brudge | person (hist) | BRUD1 | |
Thomas Brudenell | person (hist) | BRUD2 | |
Thomas Brudge | person (hist) | BRUD3 | |
Lady Elizabeth de Burgh | person (hist) | BRUG1 | |
Lawrence Brumley | person (hist) | BRUM1 | |
Christopher Bumsted | person (hist) | BRUM2 | |
Walter Brune | person (hist) | BRUN1 | |
Rosa Brune | person (hist) | BRUN2 | |
Morrice Brune | person (hist) | BRUN3 | |
BRUN4 | Retired - Do not use | BRUN4 Replaced by BRUN1 | |
Adam Bruning | person (hist) | BRUN5 | |
The Horn of Plenty: Cuckoldry and Capital in the Drama of the Age of Shakespeare |
bibliographic item | BRUS1 | |
Brutus of Troy | person (lit) | BRUT1 | |
John Stow’s Continuator and the Defense of Brute |
bibliographic item | BRYA1 | |
The Fluid Text | bibliographic item | BRYA2 | |
Sir Guy Bryan | person (hist) | BRYA3 | |
John Bryan | person (hist) | BRYA4 | |
Joseph Bryan | person (hist) | BRYA5 | |
George Bryan | person (hist) | BRYA6 | |
Sir Hugh Bryce | person (hist) | BRYC1 | |
Guy Bryce | person (hist) | BRYC2 | |
Henry Bryce | person (hist) | BRYC3 | |
Roberti Byrche | person (hist) | BRYC4 | |
Richard Bryce | person (hist) | BRYC5 | |
John Brydges | person (hist) | BRYD1 | |
Winifred Brydges | person (hist) | BRYD2 | |
John Bryry | person (hist) | BRYR1 | |
Blackstanus | person (hist) | BSTA1 | |
Nicholas Bubwith | person (hist) | BUBW1 | |
London: A Social and Cultural History, 1550–1750 | bibliographic item | BUCH1 | |
Hugh de Buch | person (hist) | BUCH2 | |
Ernulfus Buchel | person (hist) | BUCH3 | |
Megan Buchanan | person (cont) | BUCH4 | |
Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History | bibliographic item | BUCH5 | |
George Buchanan | person (hist) | BUCH6 | |
Bucklersbury |
Streets | BUCK1 | empty |
Rowland Bucket | person (hist) | BUCK2 | |
Edward Stafford | person (hist) | BUCK3 | |
Sir George Buck | person (hist) | BUCK4 | |
Sir Cuthbert Buckle | person (hist) | BUCK5 | |
William Bucke | person (hist) | BUCK6 | |
Mr. Buckle | person (hist) | BUCK7 | |
Nicholas Buckland | person (hist) | BUCK8 | |
John Bucknote | person (hist) | BUCK9 | |
Master Buckets | person (hist) | BUCK10 | |
John Buckeridge | person (hist) | BUCK11 | |
Budge Row |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | BUDG1 | published |
Henry Budge | person (hist) | BUDG2 | |
Walter le Bufle | person (hist) | BUFL1 | |
Nicholas Bugden | person (hist) | BUGD1 | |
Stephen Bugge | person (hist) | BUGG1 | |
John Bugge | person (hist) | BUGG2 | |
Ade de Buke | person (hist) | BUKE1 | |
Thomas Bukerel | person (hist) | BUKE2 | |
Andrew Bukerel | person (hist) | BUKE3 | |
Stephen Bukerel | person (hist) | BUKE4 | |
Matthew Bukerel | person (hist) | BUKE5 | |
Thomas Bukerel | person (hist) | BUKE6 | |
Bull Baiting |
Sites | BULL1 | stub |
The Works of Thomas Middleton | bibliographic item | BULL2 | |
Holywell Priory and the Development of Shoreditch to c. 1600: Archaeology from the London Overground East London Line | bibliographic item | BULL3 | |
Geoffrey Boleyn | person (hist) | BULL4 | |
Bull Inn |
Victualling houses | BULL5 | empty |
Bull Wharf |
Riverside features | BULL6 | empty |
Bull Inn (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | BULL7 | empty |
Dr. John Bull | person (hist) | BULL8 | |
Bull and Mouth Street |
Streets | BULL9 | empty |
Bull and Mouth Inn |
Victualling houses | BULL10 | empty |
The Bull Head |
Bookshops | BULL11 | assigned |
Thomas Bullen | person (hist) | BULL12 | |
Galfridi Bullayne | person (hist) | BULL13 | |
Nicholas Bull | person (hist) | BULL14 | |
John Bull | person (hist) | BULL15 | |
Mr. Bullock | person (hist) | BULL16 | |
Geoffrey Boleyn | person (hist) | BULL17 | |
Sir Bevis Bulmer | person (hist) | BULM1 | |
John Butler | person (hist) | BULT11 | |
Bulwark Gate |
Gates | BULW1 | stub |
Bumpsey | person (lit) | BUMP1 | |
May Bunda | person (cont) | BUND1 | |
William Bundrocke | person (hist) | BUND2 | |
Reginald de Bungheye | person (hist) | BUNG1 | |
Bunhill Field |
Sites | BUNH1 | empty |
Richard Burbage | person (hist) | BURB1 | |
Cuthbert Burbage | person (hist) | BURB2 | |
James Burbage | person (hist) | BURB3 | |
Burchard of Würzburg | person (hist) | BURC1 | |
The Development of Early Medieval and Later Poultry and Cheapside: Excavations at 1 Poultry and Vicinity, City of London | bibliographic item | BURC2 | |
Sir John Bourchier | person (hist) | BURC3 | |
Peter Burchett | person (hist) | BURC5 | |
Sir John Burcettur | person (hist) | BURC6 | |
Mr. Burchwood | person (hist) | BURC7 | |
Thomas Burdett | person (hist) | BURD1 | |
Jocelyn Burdett | person (cont) | BURD2 | |
Robert Burdeyn | person (hist) | BURD3 | |
Andrew Burel | person (hist) | BURE1 | |
John de Bureford | person (hist) | BURE2 | |
Burellers’ Company | organization (em_other) | BURE3 | |
Bawds and Lodgings: A History of the London Bankside Brothels, c. 100–1675 | bibliographic item | BURF1 | |
Hubert de Burgh | person (hist) | BURG1 | |
The Present and Future of the TEI Community for Manuscript Encoding |
bibliographic item | BURG2 | |
Burgred of Mercia | person (hist) | BURG3 | |
Thomas Burgoine | person (hist) | BURG4 | |
Thomas Burgan | person (hist) | BURG5 | |
Burges Court |
Sites | BURG6 | empty |
W. de Burgo | person (hist) | BURG7 | |
Anne of Burgundy | person (hist) | BURG8 | |
A True Report of all the Burials and Christening within the City of London |
Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Other texts | BURI1 | published |
William Burie | person (hist) | BURI2 | |
John Buris | person (hist) | BURI3 | |
Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | BURK1 | |
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, & Scotland, Extinct, Dormant, & in Abeyance | bibliographic item | BURK2 | |
Burley House |
Residences | BURL1 | empty |
Sir Simon Burley | person (hist) | BURL2 | |
Sir John Burley | person (hist) | BURL3 | |
Edmond Burlac | person (hist) | BURL4 | |
Robert Burley | person (hist) | BURL5 | |
Anne Burley | person (hist) | BURL6 | |
Dr. Alexander Burnett | person (hist) | BURN1 | |
A Descriptive Catalogue of the London Traders, Tavern, and Coffee-house Tokens Current in the Seventeenth Century | bibliographic item | BURN2 | |
Thomas Burnell | person (hist) | BURN3 | |
Electronic Textual Editing | bibliographic item | BURN4 | |
Edward Burnell | person (hist) | BURN5 | |
Mary Burnell (née Brownrig) | person (hist) | BURN6 | |
John Burnell | person (hist) | BURN7 | |
Lord Burnell | person (hist) | BURN8 | |
Walter Burre | person (hist) | BURR1 | |
Sir W. Bursire | person (hist) | BURS1 | |
William Burstall | person (hist) | BURS2 | |
Burst | person (lit) | BURS3 | |
Henry Beaufort Plantagenet |
bibliographic item | BURT1 | |
Paige Burton | person (cont) | BURT2 | |
Simon Burton | person (hist) | BURT3 | |
Elizabeth Burton | person (hist) | BURT4 | |
Anne Burton | person (hist) | BURT5 | |
Richard Burton | person (hist) | BURT6 | |
Historical Remarques and Observations of the Ancient and Present State of London and Westminster | bibliographic item | BURT7 | |
Robert Burton | person (hist) | BURT8 | |
Bartholomew Burwash | person (hist) | BURW1 | |
John Burwash | person (hist) | BURW2 | |
Bury Street |
Streets | BURY1 | empty |
Adam de Bury | person (hist) | BURY2 | |
Richard de Bury | person (hist) | BURY3 | |
Thomas Busby | person (hist) | BUSB1 | |
Bush Lane |
Streets | BUSH1 | empty |
Orazio Busino’s Eyewitness Account of The Triumphs of Honour and Industry |
bibliographic item | BUSI1 | |
Orazio Busino | person (hist) | BUSI2 | |
Busiris | person (lit) | BUSI3 | |
Quod me nutrit me destruit: Discovering the Abject on the Early Modern Stage |
bibliographic item | BUSS1 | |
Bustopha | person (lit) | BUST1 | |
Tashiina Buswa | person (cont) | BUSW1 | |
Zeale-Of-The-Land Busy | person (lit) | BUSY1 | |
Butcher Row |
Streets | BUTC1 | empty |
Butchers’ Hall |
Halls | BUTC2 | empty |
Butchers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | BUTC3 | |
Butchers’ Alley |
Streets | BUTC4 | stub |
Dick the Butcher | person (lit) | BUTC5 | |
Margaret Buterbaugh | person (cont) | BUTE1 | |
Paul Butelor | person (hist) | BUTE2 | |
Jennie Butler | person (cont) | BUTL1 | |
Eleanor Butler (née Talbot) | person (hist) | BUTL2 | |
Sir Thomas Butler | person (hist) | BUTL3 | |
BUTL4 | Retired - Do not use | BUTL4 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Theatre and Crisis 1632–1642 | bibliographic item | BUTL5 | |
James Butler | person (hist) | BUTL6 | |
Sir John Botiler | person (hist) | BUTL7 | |
Sir William Butler | person (hist) | BUTL8 | |
John Boteler | person (hist) | BUTL9 | |
Thomas Butler | person (hist) | BUTL10 | |
Michael Butler | person (hist) | BUTL11 | |
Thomasine Butler | person (hist) | BUTL12 | |
Francis Butler | person (hist) | BUTL13 | |
Sir John Butler | person (hist) | BUTL14 | |
Richard Butler | person (hist) | BUTL15 | |
Cameron Butt | person (cont) | BUTT1 | |
Nathaniel Butter | person (hist) | BUTT2 | |
Sir William Butts | person (hist) | BUTT3 | |
Sir Alan Buxhall | person (hist) | BUXH1 | |
Hans Buz | person (lit) | BUZZ1 | |
Robert Byfeld | person (hist) | BYFE1 | |
Alice Byng (née Burton) | person (hist) | BYNG1 | |
Isaac Byng | person (hist) | BYNG2 | |
Henry Bynneman | person (hist) | BYNN1 | |
John Byrkes | person (hist) | BYRK1 | |
Prisons and Punishments of London | bibliographic item | BYRN1 | |
Laura Bytheway | person (cont) | BYTH1 | |
John Cabot | person (hist) | CABO1 | |
Cacafogo | person (lit) | CACA1 | |
Agnes Cachemaide | person (hist) | CACH1 | |
Cadar | person (hist) | CADA1 | |
Jack Cade | person (hist) | CADE1 | |
Cadmus | person (lit) | CADM1 | |
Cadwaladr | person (hist) | CADW1 | |
Julius Caesar | person (hist) | CAES1 | |
Augustus Caesar | person (hist) | CAES2 | |
Sir Julius Caesar | person (hist) | CAES3 | |
Anthony Cage | person (hist) | CAGE1 | |
Elizabeth Cage | person (hist) | CAGE2 | |
Robert Smith and the Reform of the Archives of the City of London, 1580–1623 |
bibliographic item | CAIN1 | |
Tubal-cain | person (lit) | CAIN2 | |
Cain | person (lit) | CAIN3 | |
Phillip Cai | person (cont) | CAIP1 | |
John Caius | person (lit) | CAIU1 | |
Calaïs | person (lit) | CALA1 | |
Calcos | person (lit) | CALC1 | |
Michael Calcagno | person (cont) | CALC2 | |
Ralph Caldwell | person (hist) | CALD1 | |
Richard Caldwell | person (hist) | CALD2 | |
Laurence Caldwell | person (hist) | CALD3 | |
Mary Caldwell | person (hist) | CALD4 | |
Florens Caldwell | person (hist) | CALD5 | |
The Plague of 1625 and the Story of John Boston, Parish Clerk of St. Saviour’s |
bibliographic item | CALD6 | |
Calendar of the Charter Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office | bibliographic item | CALE1 | |
Calendar of State Papers Domestic Series, of the reign of Charles II | bibliographic item | CALE2 | |
Calendar of State Papers, James I | bibliographic item | CALE3 | |
Entry Book: November 1660 |
bibliographic item | CALE4 | |
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1639–40 | bibliographic item | CALE5 | |
Early Modern Calendars |
Topics | CALE6 | published |
John Calfee | person (hist) | CALF1 | |
Caliban | person (lit) | CALI1 | |
Calliope | person (lit) | CALL1 | |
William Call | person (hist) | CALL2 | |
Robert le Callere | person (hist) | CALL3 | |
Callisto | person (lit) | CALL4 | |
Sir Martin Calthorpe | person (hist) | CALT1 | |
John Calthrop | person (hist) | CALT2 | |
Eliza Calthrope | person (hist) | CALT3 | |
Calumny | person (lit) | CALU1 | |
John Calvin | person (hist) | CALV1 | |
Sir Hugh Calveley | person (hist) | CALV2 | |
Lindita Camaj | person (cont) | CAMA1 | |
Camber | person (lit) | CAMB1 | |
Cambria | person (lit) | CAMB2 | |
Michaell Cambridge | person (hist) | CAMB4 | |
Reynold de Cambrey | person (hist) | CAMB5 | |
John Cambridge | person (hist) | CAMB6 | |
Ms. Cambell | person (hist) | CAMB7 | |
Britain, or A chorographicall description of the most flourishing kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the ilands adjoyning, out of the depth of antiquitie beautified vvith mappes of the severall shires of England: vvritten first in Latine by William Camden Clarenceux K. of A. Translated newly into English by Philémon Holland Doctour in Physick: finally, revised, amended, and enlarged with sundry additions by the said author | bibliographic item | CAMD1 | |
William Camden | person (hist) | CAMD2 | |
Britannia | bibliographic item | CAMD3 | |
Camera Dianæ |
Sites | CAME1 | stub |
Marcus Furius Camillus | person (hist) | CAMI1 | |
Marcus Furius Camillus II | person (hist) | CAMI2 | |
Camomile Street |
Streets | CAMO1 | empty |
Camomile Street (Lime Street Ward) |
Streets | CAMO2 | published |
James Campbell | person (cont) | CAMP1 | |
Admiral’s Men |
bibliographic item | CAMP2 | |
Camp-Bell, or the Ironmongers’ Fair Field |
Mayoral shows | CAMP3 | published |
Sir Thomas Cambell | person (hist) | CAMP4 | |
Lorenzo Campeggio | person (hist) | CAMP5 | |
Campion Lane |
Streets | CAMP6 | empty |
Henry VIII: August 1529, 1–10 |
bibliographic item | CAMP7 | |
Sir James Cambell | person (hist) | CAMP8 | |
Milton, John (1608–1674) |
bibliographic item | CAMP9 | |
The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance | bibliographic item | CAMP10 | |
Henry Campion | person (hist) | CAMP11 | |
Abraham Campion | person (hist) | CAMP12 | |
Paige Campbell | person (cont) | CAMP13 | |
Brayden Campbell | person (cont) | CAMP14 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | CAMP15 | |
Robert Cambell | person (hist) | CAMP16 | |
Michael Canavan | person (cont) | CANA1 | |
Canby | person (lit) | CANB1 | |
Candlewick Street |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | CAND1 | published |
Candlewick Street Ward |
Wards | CAND2 | published |
Cannon Row |
Sites; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | CANN1 | published |
Hanseatic League |
bibliographic item | CANN2 | |
Whitehall palace |
bibliographic item | CANN3 | |
Petty Cannons |
Streets | CANN4 | stub |
Leah Canonico | person (cont) | CANO1 | |
Writing Royal Entries in Early Modern Europe | bibliographic item | CANO2 | |
St. Thomas Becket | person (hist) | CANT1 | |
Hubert Walter | person (hist) | CANT2 | |
Sir William Cantilo | person (hist) | CANT3 | |
Henry Cantlow | person (hist) | CANT4 | |
John de Canterbury | person (hist) | CANT5 | |
William Cantelowe | person (hist) | CANT6 | |
Pennyboy Cantor | person (lit) | CANT7 | |
Thomas Canynges | person (hist) | CANY1 | |
John Canynges | person (hist) | CANY2 | |
Capel’s House |
Sites | CAPE1 | stub |
Giles Capell | person (hist) | CAPE2 | |
John Capgrave | person (hist) | CAPG1 | |
Nicole Capobianco | person (cont) | CAPO1 | |
Petrus Caponius | person (hist) | CAPO2 | |
Sir William Cappell | person (hist) | CAPP1 | |
The Port and Trade of London, Historical, Statistical, Local, and General | bibliographic item | CAPP2 | |
John Cappell | person (hist) | CAPP3 | |
Mr. Peter | person (hist) | CARB1 | |
Gerolamo Cardano | person (hist) | CARD1 | |
Cardinal’s Hat Tavern |
Victualling houses | CARD2 | stub |
Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark) |
Brothels; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | CARD3 | published |
Carey Lane |
Streets | CARE1 | published |
John Donne: Life, Mind and Art | bibliographic item | CARE2 | |
Care | person (lit) | CARE3 | |
Sir Nicholas Carew | person (hist) | CARE4 | |
Thomas Carew | person (hist) | CARE5 | |
Henry Carey | person (hist) | CARE6 | |
John Carey | person (hist) | CARE7 | |
Careless | person (lit) | CARE8 | |
Sir Geroge Carew | person (hist) | CARE9 | |
Nicholas Carew | person (hist) | CARE10 | |
Tyler Carey | person (cont) | CARE11 | |
Elizabeth Carew (née Brian) | person (hist) | CARE12 | |
Anne Carew | person (hist) | CARE13 | |
George Carew | person (hist) | CARE14 | |
Elenor Carew | person (hist) | CARE15 | |
William Carey | person (hist) | CARE16 | |
CARE17 | Retired - Do not use | CARE17 Replaced by CARE6 | |
George Carey | person (hist) | CARE18 | |
Edmund Carey | person (hist) | CARE19 | |
Robert Carey | person (hist) | CARE20 | |
Richard Carew | person (hist) | CARE21 | |
Jennifer Carion | person (cont) | CARI1 | |
Dominic Carlone | person (cont) | CARL1 | |
What say you to a piece of beef and mustard?: The Evolution of Public Dining in Medieval and Tudor London |
bibliographic item | CARL2 | |
Christopher Carleill | person (hist) | CARL3 | |
Gazetteer to the c.1270 and c.1520 Maps with Historical Notes |
bibliographic item | CARL4 | |
Medieval Southwark | bibliographic item | CARL5 | |
John Carleton | person (hist) | CARL6 | |
Letter to John Chamberlain, 7 January 1605 |
bibliographic item | CARL7 | |
Dudley Carleton | person (hist) | CARL8 | |
London and Southwark Inventories 1316–1650: A Handlist of Extents for Debts | bibliographic item | CARL9 | |
Lodowick Carlell | person (hist) | CARL10 | |
Variant Toponyms Listed by Carlin and Belcher |
Databases; Finding aids | carlin_belcher | draft |
Carmelite Friary |
Sites | CARM1 | stub |
Galley-Foists, the Lord Mayor’s Show, and Early Modern English Drama |
bibliographic item | CARN1 | |
David Carnegie | person (cont) | CARN2 | |
Dame Johan Carne | person (hist) | CARN3 | |
Sir John Carne | person (hist) | CARN4 | |
Sir Noël de Caron | person (hist) | CARO1 | |
Carpenters’ Hall |
Halls | CARP1 | empty |
John Carpenter | person (hist) | CARP2 | |
Carpenters’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | CARP3 | |
Janken Carpenter | person (hist) | CARP4 | |
Carpenters’ Yard |
Sites | CARP5 | empty |
The Carriers’ Cosmography |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | CARR1 | published |
Carriers’ Hall |
Halls | CARR2 | empty |
Food, Drink, and Public Order in the London Liber Albus |
bibliographic item | CARR3 | |
Nicholas Carre | person (hist) | CARR4 | |
Brooke Carr | person (cont) | CARR5 | |
Robert Carr | person (hist) | CARR6 | |
A Companion to Henslowe’s Diary | bibliographic item | CARS1 | |
Carter Lane |
Streets | CART1 | published |
The Folger 1560 View of London |
bibliographic item | CART2 | |
Carter Court |
Sites | CART3 | empty |
Carthusians |
bibliographic item | CART4 | |
Carter Lane (Dowgate) |
Streets | CART5 | stub |
Joane Cartwright | person (hist) | CART6 | |
Abraham Cartwright | person (hist) | CART7 | |
Ralfe Carter | person (hist) | CART8 | |
Alice Carter | person (hist) | CART9 | |
Master Randall Carter | person (hist) | CART10 | |
Letter from Elizabeth Carter to Catherine Talbot, August 09, 1769 |
bibliographic item | CART11 | |
William Cartwright | person (hist) | CART12 | |
Carvilius | person (hist) | CARV1 | |
Kate Casebeer | person (cont) | CASE1 | |
Sarah Casey | person (cont) | CASE2 | |
Patrick Caseletto | person (cont) | CASE3 | |
Cash | person (lit) | CASH1 | |
Richard Casiarin | person (hist) | CASI1 | |
Casimir III the Great | person (hist) | CASI2 | |
Christopher Cassidy | person (cont) | CASS1 | |
Cassivellaunus | person (hist) | CASS2 | |
Cassiopeia | person (lit) | CASS3 | |
Dio Cassius | person (hist) | CASS4 | |
Castle Alley (Queenhithe) |
Streets | CAST1 | stub |
Castle Baynard Ward |
Wards | CAST2 | published |
Castor | person (lit) | CAST3 | |
Castle Inn (Wood Street) |
Victualling houses | CAST4 | empty |
Castle Inn (Smithfield) |
Victualling houses | CAST5 | empty |
The Castle |
Sites | CAST6 | published |
Castle (Southwark) |
Brothels | CAST7 | stub |
William Castleton | person (hist) | CAST8 | |
CAST9 | Retired - Do not use | CAST9 Replaced by FITZ32 | |
Bartholomew Caster | person (hist) | CAST10 | |
Marc Castro | person (cont) | CAST11 | |
Castle Alley (Cornhill) |
Streets | CAST12 | stub |
Sir Pence Castle | person (hist) | CAST13 | |
The Castle (Fleet Street) |
Sites | CAST14 | empty |
Peter of Castile | person (hist) | CAST15 | |
Castle and Lion |
Bookshops | CAST16 | assigned |
Castle Tavern |
Victualling houses | CAST17 | stub |
Richard Castell | person (hist) | CAST18 | |
Castigation | person (lit) | CAST19 | |
Castle Lane |
Streets | CAST20 | stub |
Castell Camps | person (hist) | CAST21 | |
Mr. Casway | person (hist) | CASW1 | |
John Catcher | person (hist) | CATC1 | |
Edward Catcher | person (hist) | CATC2 | |
Cateaton Street |
Streets | CATE1 | empty |
CATE2 | Retired - Do not use | CATE2 Replaced by BOTO4 | |
Plural Authorship, Attribution, and The Children of the King’s Revels |
bibliographic item | CATH1 | |
St. Catherine of Alexandria | person (hist) | CATH2 | |
Catherine Wheel Inn |
Victualling houses | CATH3 | empty |
Catherine of Valois | person (hist) | CATH4 | |
Catherine Wheel Alley |
Streets | CATH5 | stub |
Rowland Catmore | person (hist) | CATM1 | |
Cato the Elder | person (hist) | CATO1 | |
Cato the Younger | person (hist) | CATO2 | |
Thomas Catteworth | person (hist) | CATT1 | |
John Catteworth | person (hist) | CATT2 | |
Deorwulf | person (hist) | CAUL1 | |
William Cauntbrigge | person (hist) | CAUN1 | |
Henry Causton | person (hist) | CAUS1 | |
William de Caustone | person (hist) | CAUS2 | |
John de Caustone | person (hist) | CAUS3 | |
Cavaler | person (lit) | CAVA1 | |
Thomas Cavendish | person (hist) | CAVE1 | |
The Environmental Policy of Charles I: Coal Smoke and the English Monarchy, 1624–40 |
bibliographic item | CAVE2 | |
John Cavendish | person (hist) | CAVE3 | |
Stephen Cavendisshe | person (hist) | CAVE4 | |
William Cavendish | person (hist) | CAVE5 | |
William Cavendish | person (hist) | CAVE6 | |
The country captaine and the Varietie, two comedies written by a person of honor; lately presented by His Majesties servants at the Black-Fryars | bibliographic item | CAVE7 | |
William Cavendish | person (hist) | CAVE8 | |
The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chroncles | bibliographic item | CAVE9 | |
Sir Thomas Cawarden | person (hist) | CAWA1 | |
Elizabeth Cawarden | person (hist) | CAWA2 | |
Richard Cawdre | person (hist) | CAWD1 | |
John Cawnton | person (hist) | CAWN1 | |
Robert Cawood | person (hist) | CAWO2 | |
Mr. Cawsway | person (hist) | CAWS1 | |
Jeremy of Caxton | person (hist) | CAXT1 | |
William Caxton | person (hist) | CAXT2 | |
Matilde Caxton | person (hist) | CAXT3 | |
Thomas Cayfi | person (hist) | CAYF1 | |
John de Cayo | person (hist) | CAYO1 | |
George Ceaustour | person (hist) | CEAU1 | |
Sir William Cecil | person (hist) | CECI1 | |
Sir Robert Cecil | person (hist) | CECI2 | |
A Collection of State Papers Relating to Affairs in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, from the year 1571 to 1596 | bibliographic item | CECI3 | |
William Cecil | person (hist) | CECI4 | |
William Cecil | person (hist) | CECI5 | |
Sir Thomas Cecil | person (hist) | CECI6 | |
Anne Cecil | person (hist) | CECI7 | |
Mildred Cecil (née Cooke) | person (hist) | CECI8 | |
Cecilelane |
Sites | CECI9 | empty |
The Cecils of Hatfield House | bibliographic item | CECI10 | |
Elizabeth Cecil (née Brooke) | person (hist) | CECI11 | |
Cedd | person (hist) | CEDD1 | |
Richard Cednor | person (hist) | CEDN1 | |
Richard Cely | person (hist) | CELY1 | |
Robert Cely | person (hist) | CELY2 | |
Censure | person (lit) | CENS1 | |
Sessions Hall |
Sites | CENT1 | published |
Madame Centaure | person (lit) | CENT2 | |
Cenwalh of Wessex | person (hist) | CENW1 | |
Ceolberht | person (hist) | CEOL1 | |
Cepheus | person (lit) | CEPH1 | |
Alleyn, Edward (1566–1629) |
bibliographic item | CERA1 | |
Henslowe, Philip (c.1555–1616) |
bibliographic item | CERA2 | |
The Geography of Henslowe’s Diary |
bibliographic item | CERA3 | |
Edward Alleyn: His Brothel’s Keeper? |
bibliographic item | CERA4 | |
Ceres | person (lit) | CERE1 | |
Dr. Chadwell | person (hist) | CHAD1 | |
Ben Jonson’s London: A Jacobean Placename Dictionary | bibliographic item | CHAL1 | |
Jacob Challoner | person (hist) | CHAL2 | |
Sir Thomas Chaloner the Younger | person (hist) | CHAL3 | |
Robert Chalon | person (hist) | CHAL4 | |
John Chalon | person (hist) | CHAL5 | |
Thomas Chalton | person (hist) | CHAL6 | |
Thomas Chalton | person (hist) | CHAL7 | |
The Elizabethan Stage | bibliographic item | CHAM1 | |
The Letters of John Chamberlain | bibliographic item | CHAM2 | |
John Chamberlain | person (hist) | CHAM3 | |
John Champneys | person (hist) | CHAM4 | |
Sir Richard Chamberlain | person (hist) | CHAM5 | |
Walter Champion | person (hist) | CHAM6 | |
Sir Richard Champion | person (hist) | CHAM7 | |
Sir John Champneys | person (hist) | CHAM8 | |
John Evelyn and English Architecture |
bibliographic item | CHAM9 | |
William Chamberleyn | person (hist) | CHAM10 | |
Epidemic Disease in London |
bibliographic item | CHAM11 | |
Chamber of London | organization (em_other) | CHAM12 | |
Richard Chamberlain | person (hist) | CHAM13 | |
Sir Robert Chamber | person (hist) | CHAM14 | |
Peter Champion | person (hist) | CHAM15 | |
Gervase Chamberlain | person (hist) | CHAM16 | |
Richard Champs | person (hist) | CHAM17 | |
Lord Chamberlain | person (lit) | CHAM18 | |
Theodora Champneis (née Blundell) | person (hist) | CHAM19 | |
Justinian Champneis | person (hist) | CHAM20 | |
Anne Chamberlain | person (hist) | CHAM21 | |
Margaret Chamberlain | person (hist) | CHAM22 | |
William Champneis | person (hist) | CHAM23 | |
John Chamber | person (hist) | CHAM24 | |
Dr. John Chambers | person (hist) | CHAM25 | |
Thomas Champion | person (hist) | CHAM26 | |
The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in Connection with the Calendar, Including Anecdote, Biography, & History, Curiosities of Literature and Oddities of Human Life and Character | bibliographic item | CHAM27 | |
A new and compleat history and survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent; from the earliest accounts, to the beginning of the year 1770 | bibliographic item | CHAM28 | |
Champion | person (lit) | CHAMP1 | |
Chancery Lane |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | CHAN1 | published |
The Sources of the Characters in The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | CHAN2 | |
channel | glossary item | CHAN3 | |
Channels |
Topics; Graduate student articles | CHAN4 | published |
John Chanlowes | person (hist) | CHAN5 | |
Katherine Chanlowes | person (hist) | CHAN6 | |
Robert Chanlowes | person (hist) | CHAN7 | |
Henry Chandler | person (hist) | CHAN8 | |
Eastward Ho! | bibliographic item | CHAP1 | |
George Chapman | person (hist) | CHAP2 | |
Chapel Children | organization (em_playing) | CHAP3 | |
Deirdre Chapman | person (cont) | CHAP4 | |
Frances Chape | person (hist) | CHAP5 | |
William Chapman | person (hist) | CHAP6 | |
Edmund Chapman | person (hist) | CHAP7 | |
Francis Chape | person (hist) | CHAP8 | |
Sir Giles Chapple | person (hist) | CHAP9 | |
Eastvvard hoe | bibliographic item | CHAP10 | |
Chapel at the North Door of St. Paul’s |
Chapels | CHAP11 | stub |
Charing Cross |
Sites | CHAR1 | stub |
Charterhouse (Residence) |
Residences; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | CHAR2 | published |
Charterhouse Lane |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | CHAR3 | published |
Charles I | person (hist) | CHAR4 | |
Charles II | person (hist) | CHAR5 | |
Charles V | person (hist) | CHAR6 | |
Ambrose Charcam | person (hist) | CHAR7 | |
charter | glossary item | CHAR8 | |
Thomas Charles | person (hist) | CHAR9 | |
Charity | person (lit) | CHAR10 | |
John Charlewood | person (hist) | CHAR11 | |
Charles IV of Bohemia | person (hist) | CHAR12 | |
Charles II of Navarre | person (hist) | CHAR13 | |
Charles VI of France | person (hist) | CHAR14 | |
Charles VIII of France | person (hist) | CHAR15 | |
Chartesey House |
Sites | CHAR16 | stub |
Walter Chertsey | person (hist) | CHAR18 | |
Robert Chertsey | person (hist) | CHAR19 | |
Charles I of Anjou | person (hist) | CHAR20 | |
Charybdis | person (lit) | CHAR21 | |
William Chartney | person (hist) | CHAR22 | |
Robert Chartsey | person (hist) | CHAR23 | |
Mr. Charles | person (hist) | CHAR24 | |
Charterhouse (Site) |
Placeography | CHAR25 | stub |
Charles VII of France | person (hist) | CHAR26 | |
The Banqueting House: Whitehall | bibliographic item | CHAR27 | |
Chastity | person (lit) | CHAS1 | |
Europe Observed: Multiple Gazes in Early Modern Encounters | bibliographic item | CHAT1 | |
William Chatesleshunt | person (hist) | CHAT2 | |
Geoffrey Chaucer | person (hist) | CHAU1 | |
Richard Chaucer | person (hist) | CHAU2 | |
John Chaucer | person (hist) | CHAU3 | |
The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer | bibliographic item | CHAU5 | |
Roger Chaunteclere | person (hist) | CHAU6 | |
Richard Chawry | person (hist) | CHAW1 | |
William Chawry | person (hist) | CHAW2 | |
John Chayhee | person (hist) | CHAY1 | |
Cheap Ward |
Wards | CHEA1 | published |
Cheapside Street |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | CHEA2 | published |
Cheapside’s Triumphs and Chyron’s Cross’ Lamentation |
Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Other texts | CHEA4 | published |
Cheapside Market |
Markets | CHEA5 | stub |
Sir Allen Cheinie | person (hist) | CHEI1 | |
John Cheinie | person (hist) | CHEI2 | |
John Cheinie | person (hist) | CHEI3 | |
Elizabeth Cheiney | person (hist) | CHEI4 | |
Sir John Cheke | person (hist) | CHEK1 | |
A Handbook of Dates for Students of British History | bibliographic item | CHEN1 | |
Thomas Cheney | person (hist) | CHEN2 | |
Sir William Cheney | person (hist) | CHEN3 | |
Joan Stokes (née Cheney) | person (hist) | CHEN4 | |
Thomas Cheney | person (hist) | CHEN5 | |
John Cheney | person (hist) | CHEN6 | |
Thomas Cheney | person (hist) | CHEN7 | |
William Cheney | person (hist) | CHEN8 | |
William Cheney | person (hist) | CHEN9 | |
Chequer Inn (Charing Cross) |
Victualling houses | CHEQ1 | empty |
Chequer Inn (Holborn) |
Victualling houses | CHEQ2 | empty |
Chequer Inn (Dowgate) |
Victualling houses | CHEQ3 | empty |
Melanie Chernyk | person (cont) | CHER1 | |
Chertsey House |
Sites | CHER2 | stub |
Francis Cherry | person (hist) | CHER3 | |
Margaret Cherry | person (hist) | CHER4 | |
Sir Robert Chester | person (hist) | CHES1 | |
Richard Chester | person (hist) | CHES2 | |
Sir William Chester | person (hist) | CHES3 | |
John Chester | person (hist) | CHES4 | |
Henry Chester | person (hist) | CHES5 | |
John Chester | person (hist) | CHES6 | |
Elizabeth Chester (née Lovett) | person (hist) | CHES7 | |
Henry Chettle | person (hist) | CHET1 | |
Wit of a woman | bibliographic item | CHET2 | |
Dame Margaret Barkely (née Chevie) | person (hist) | CHEV1 | |
Sir Raph Chevie | person (hist) | CHEV2 | |
Mr. Cheverstone | person (hist) | CHEV3 | |
Alexander Cheyney | person (hist) | CHEY1 | |
William Cheyney | person (hist) | CHEY2 | |
Margaret Cheyney | person (hist) | CHEY3 | |
Charterhouse History |
bibliographic item | CHHI1 | |
Charlton House |
Sites | CHHS1 | empty |
Roger Chibary | person (hist) | CHIB1 | |
Chick Lane (Smithfield) |
Streets | CHIC1 | empty |
Chick Lane (Tower Street Ward) |
Streets | CHIC2 | published |
Dr. William Chichele | person (hist) | CHIC3 | |
Sir Robert Chichele | person (hist) | CHIC4 | |
Henry Chichele | person (hist) | CHIC5 | |
John Chichele | person (hist) | CHIC6 | |
William Chichele | person (hist) | CHIC7 | |
John de Chichester | person (hist) | CHIC8 | |
Elizabeth Ashton (née Chicheley) | person (hist) | CHIC9 | |
Richard de Chigwell | person (hist) | CHIG1 | |
Hamo de Chigwell | person (hist) | CHIG2 | |
Childbed |
Generic places | CHIL1 | empty |
Alwinus Child | person (hist) | CHIL2 | |
John Childerley | person (hist) | CHIL3 | |
Thomas Childe | person (hist) | CHIL4 | |
The State of the case depending between some of the inhabitants of Thames street and Josiah Child touching Lion-key | bibliographic item | CHIL5 | |
The Chimney-sweepers sad complaint, and humble petition to the city of London for erecting a new crosse in the room of that stately and beautiful monument voted down by the long-liv’d Parliament, defaced and utterly demolished by the hands of a tumultuous multitude of factious sectaries: also the learned conference between the master, wardens and assistants of the company, upon several occasions at their private meeting at Chimney-sweepers-hall in Old-street, with the declaration and resolution of the maidens and merry lasses of London to stand and stick to them in all things that shall be advantagious to their occupation | bibliographic item | CHIM1 | |
Mr. Chincroft | person (hist) | CHIN1 | |
King Chiorison | person (lit) | CHIO1 | |
Robert Chirwide | person (hist) | CHIR1 | |
John Chircheman | person (hist) | CHIR2 | |
Chiron | person (lit) | CHIR3 | |
Chiswell Street |
Streets | CHIS1 | empty |
John Chishull | person (hist) | CHIS2 | |
Aliens in England in the Sixteenth Century |
bibliographic item | CHIT1 | |
John Chitcroft | person (hist) | CHIT2 | |
Sir Roger Cholmeley | person (hist) | CHOL1 | |
John Cholmley’s House |
Residences | CHOL2 | empty |
John Chomley | person (hist) | CHOM1 | |
Richard Choppyn | person (hist) | CHOP1 | |
John Chornet | person (hist) | CHOR1 | |
Oliver Chorley | person (hist) | CHOR2 | |
Chough | person (lit) | CHOU1 | |
Children of Paul’s | organization (em_playing) | CHPA1 | |
Blackfriars Children | organization (em_playing) | CHQR1 | |
Christ Church |
Churches | CHRI1 | empty |
Christ’s Hospital |
Hospitals; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | CHRI2 | published |
Being Mistress Eyre in Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday and Deloney’s The Gentle Craft |
bibliographic item | CHRI3 | |
St. Christopher’s Alley |
Streets | CHRI4 | published |
Sir Christopher Ascue | person (hist) | CHRI5 | |
Some Account of Parish Clerks | bibliographic item | CHRI6 | |
John Christopherson | person (hist) | CHRI7 | |
Christian IV of Denmark | person (hist) | CHRI8 | |
Library of Gray-Friars |
Sites | CHRI13 | empty |
St. Christopher | person (hist) | CHRI14 | |
The Christ’s Hospital Book | bibliographic item | CHRI15 | |
Richard Christopher | person (hist) | CHRI16 | |
Parish of Christ Church (Southwark) |
Parishes | CHRI101 | empty |
Christopher Inn |
Victualling houses | CHRS1 | empty |
Chrusothriambos |
Mayoral shows | CHRU1 | published |
Chrusos | person (lit) | CHRU2 | |
CHRU1_critical | Retired - Do not use | CHRU1_critical Replaced by CHRU1 | |
Chrysanaleia |
Mayoral shows | CHRY1 | published |
Chthoon | person (lit) | CHTH1 | |
Church Alley |
Streets | CHUR1 | empty |
Church Lane (Vintry Ward) |
Streets | CHUR2 | empty |
Church Lane (Tower Street Ward) |
Streets | CHUR3 | published |
Churches in Aldgate |
Topics | CHUR4 | published |
Church |
Generic places | CHUR7 | empty |
Church of England | organization (em_other) | CHUR8 | |
Church Lane (All Hallows) |
Streets | CHUR9 | stub |
churchwarden | glossary item | CHUR10 | |
Richard Churchyard | person (hist) | CHUR11 | |
Thomas Churchyard | person (hist) | CHUR12 | |
Thomas Church | person (hist) | CHUR13 | |
Robert Church | person (hist) | CHUR14 | |
Further report of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of two several acts of Parliament; the one, made and passed in the 58th year of His Late Majesty, c. 91, intituled,an act for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England, for the education of the poor;and the other, made and passed in the 59th year of His Late Majesty, c. 81, intituled,an act to amend an act of the last session of Parliament, for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England, for the education of the poor, and to extend the powers thereof to other charities in England and Wales.. And both of which acts have been continued by an act passed in the 5th year of His Present Majesty, c. 58 |
bibliographic item | CICE1 | |
Cicero | person (hist) | CICE2 | |
The Stench of Disease: Public Health and the Environment in Late-Medieval English Towns and Cities |
bibliographic item | CIEC1 | |
Cingetorix | person (hist) | CING1 | |
Ciran | person (hist) | CIRA1 | |
Circumspice | person (lit) | CIRC1 | |
Circumspection | person (lit) | CIRC2 | |
citizen | glossary item | CITI1 | |
citizen’s common hunt | glossary item | CITI2 | |
Citizen | person (lit) | CITI3 | |
Citizen | person (lit) | CITI4 | |
Cite MoEML |
About MoEML | citing | published |
City Dog House |
Sites; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | CITY1 | published |
City Shield |
Non-textual markings on the Agas map | CITY2 | empty |
City | person (lit) | CITY3 | |
City and Region: Urban and Agricultural Rent in England, 1400–1914 | bibliographic item | CITY4 | |
civitas | glossary item | CIVI1 | |
Civic Governance | person (lit) | CIVI2 | |
Stephen Clamparde | person (hist) | CLAM1 | |
Sir Clamydes | person (lit) | CLAM2 | |
William Claptus | person (hist) | CLAP1 | |
George Plantagenet | person (hist) | CLAR1 | |
Glenn Clark | person (cont) | CLAR2 | |
John Clarentiaulx | person (hist) | CLAR3 | |
Robert Clark | person (cont) | CLAR4 | |
CLAR5 | Retired - Do not use | CLAR5 Replaced by HAWL2 | |
Alice Clarell | person (hist) | CLAR6 | |
William Clarell | person (hist) | CLAR7 | |
John Clarell | person (hist) | CLAR8 | |
Thomas Clarell | person (hist) | CLAR9 | |
The English Alehouse: A Social History 1200–1830 | bibliographic item | CLAR10 | |
Gilbert de Clare | person (hist) | CLAR11 | |
Robert Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR12 | |
Gilbert de Clare | person (hist) | CLAR13 | |
Gilbert de Clare | person (hist) | CLAR14 | |
Margaret de Clare | person (hist) | CLAR15 | |
Sir Hugh Clare | person (hist) | CLAR16 | |
William Clarel | person (hist) | CLAR17 | |
Clares Key |
Water features | CLAR18 | stub |
Phraseologia puerilis, Anglo-Latina, in usum tirocinii scholastici. Or, selected Latine and English phrases wherein the purity and propriety of both languages is expressed | bibliographic item | CLAR19 | |
George Clark | person (hist) | CLAR20 | |
Anne Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR21 | |
Baron Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR22 | |
Gilbert Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR23 | |
Geffrey Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR24 | |
Richard de Clare | person (hist) | CLAR25 | |
Clarenceux (alternatively, Clarentius) | glossary item | CLAR26 | |
Ms. Clarentia | person (hist) | CLAR27 | |
William Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR28 | |
Joyce Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR29 | |
Sir Robert Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR30 | |
Nicholas Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR31 | |
Elizabeth Clarke (née Ramsey) | person (hist) | CLAR32 | |
Thomas Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR33 | |
William Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR34 | |
John Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR35 | |
Richard de Clare | person (hist) | CLAR36 | |
John Clark | person (hist) | CLAR37 | |
Robert Clarke | person (hist) | CLAR38 | |
The Elizabethan Pamphleteers: Popular Moralistic Pamphlets, 1580-1640 | bibliographic item | CLAR39 | |
Arthur Plantagenet | person (hist) | CLAR40 | |
English 520 (Summer 2011) |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | class_520_1 | published |
English 520 (Summer 2011) |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | class_520_description | published |
Claudius | person (hist) | CLAU1 | |
Claudian | person (hist) | CLAU2 | |
John Clavering | person (hist) | CLAV1 | |
Mr. Clay | person (hist) | CLAY1 | |
Elizabeth Claypole (née Cromwell) | person (hist) | CLAY2 | |
Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames |
Proclamations; Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | CLEA1 | published |
Phillip S. Cleare | person (hist) | CLEA2 | |
Clear Conscience | person (lit) | CLEA3 | |
cleansing_thames | Retired - Do not use | cleansing_thames Replaced by CLEA1 | |
Press Censorship in Caroline England | bibliographic item | CLEG1 | |
Press Censorship in Elizabethan England | bibliographic item | CLEG2 | |
Clerkenwell Road |
Streets | CLEK1 | empty |
Clements Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | CLEM1 | empty |
Clement’s Well |
Water features | CLEM2 | empty |
Clement I | person (hist) | CLEM3 | |
William Clement | person (hist) | CLEM4 | |
Cleostratus | person (hist) | CLEO1 | |
Clerkenwell |
Water features | CLER1 | empty |
Clerkenwell Road |
Streets | CLER2 | empty |
Clerk’s Hall |
Halls | CLER3 | stub |
Parish Clerks’ Company | organization (em_other) | CLER4 | |
Clerkenwell Close |
Sites | CLER5 | empty |
Clerkenwell Green |
Sites | CLER6 | empty |
Ned Clerimont | person (lit) | CLER7 | |
T. Clerke | person (hist) | CLER8 | |
John Clerk | person (hist) | CLER9 | |
Anne of Cleves | person (hist) | CLEV1 | |
William of Cleves | person (hist) | CLEV2 | |
Sir Roger Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF1 | |
Clifford’s Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | CLIF2 | empty |
Henry Clifton | person (hist) | CLIF3 | |
Thomas Clifton | person (hist) | CLIF4 | |
Thomas Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF5 | |
John Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF6 | |
Sir Nicholas Clifton | person (hist) | CLIF7 | |
Richard Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF8 | |
William Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF9 | |
Robert de Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF10 | |
Isabella de Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF11 | |
Henry Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF12 | |
Dame Agnes Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF13 | |
The Diaries of Lady Anne Clifford | bibliographic item | CLIF14 | |
Lady Anne Clifford | person (hist) | CLIF15 | |
Rosamund Clifford | person (lit) | CLIF16 | |
Clink Prison |
Prisons | CLIN1 | stub |
Clink Street |
Streets | CLIN2 | empty |
Geoffrey de Clinton | person (hist) | CLIN3 | |
William de Clinton | person (hist) | CLIN4 | |
The Clink |
Liberties | CLIN5 | assigned |
Lord Henry Clinton | person (hist) | CLIN6 | |
John de Clinton | person (hist) | CLIN7 | |
Jane Clinton | person (hist) | CLIN8 | |
John Clipston | person (hist) | CLIP1 | |
William Clitherow | person (hist) | CLIT1 | |
Margaret Clitherow | person (hist) | CLIT2 | |
Sir Christopher Clitherow | person (hist) | CLIT3 | |
Thomas Clivelod | person (hist) | CLIV1 | |
Cloak Lane |
Streets | CLOA1 | stub |
Richmond Palace |
bibliographic item | CLOA2 | |
Sir Hugh Clopton | person (hist) | CLOP1 | |
Robert Clopton | person (hist) | CLOP2 | |
Thomas Clopton | person (hist) | CLOP3 | |
John Clopton | person (hist) | CLOP4 | |
Patrick Close | person (cont) | CLOS1 | |
The Close Rolls of the Reign of Henry III. Preserved in the Public Record Office. A.D. 1227-1231: Printed Under the Superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records | bibliographic item | CLOS2 | |
Clothworkers’ Hall |
Halls | CLOT1 | empty |
Clothworkers’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | CLOT2 | |
Cloth Fair |
Markets; Sites | CLOT3 | stub |
Clown | person (lit) | CLOW1 | |
Clio | person (lit) | CLYO1 | |
Sir Clyomon | person (lit) | CLYO2 | |
The Chicago Manual of Style Online | bibliographic item | CMSO1 | |
Clancy Nee | person (cont) | CNEE1 | |
Canute I | person (hist) | CNUT1 | |
Harthacnut | person (hist) | CNUT2 | |
Mr. Coales | person (hist) | COAL1 | |
Nathanial Coales | person (hist) | COAL2 | |
Mundanum speculum, or, The worldlings looking glasse Wherein hee may clearly see what a woefull bargaine he makes if he lose his soule for the game of the vvorld. A worke needfull and necessarie for this carelesse age, wherein many neglect the meanes of their saluation. Preached and now published by Edmund Cobbes, master of the Word of God | bibliographic item | COBB1 | |
The Old Churches of London | bibliographic item | COBB2 | |
John Cobbe | person (hist) | COBB3 | |
Thomas Cobb | person (hist) | COBB4 | |
COBBLERS | Retired - Do not use | COBBLERS Replaced by METR1 | |
Reginald Cobham | person (hist) | COBH1 | |
Cobham’s Inn |
Victualling houses | COBH2 | empty |
Ralph Cobham | person (hist) | COBH3 | |
John de Cobham | person (hist) | COBH4 | |
Lord Cobham’s Residence |
Residences | COBH5 | empty |
Joy Cochrane | person (cont) | COCH1 | |
Henry Cocham | person (hist) | COCH2 | |
Cock Lane |
Streets | COCK1 | empty |
Cockspur Street |
Streets | COCK2 | empty |
Cock Inn |
Victualling houses | COCK3 | empty |
Sir William Cokayne | person (hist) | COCK4 | |
The Cockpit |
Playhouses; Articles by scholars; Peer-reviewed documents | COCK5 | published |
Cockpit Alley (Pitt Court) |
Streets | COCK6 | stub |
The Cockpit-in-Court |
Playhouses | COCK7 | stub |
Thomas Cockham | person (hist) | COCK8 | |
The Cock and Key (Fleet Street) |
Victualling houses | COCK9 | stub |
Cock’s Rents (Bishopsgate) |
Sites | COCK10 | stub |
Cock Court |
Sites | COCK11 | empty |
Robert Cockes | person (hist) | COCK12 | |
Randulph Cocshall | person (hist) | COCS1 | |
The Canadian Oxford Dictionary | bibliographic item | CODI1 | |
Coenwalh | person (hist) | COEN1 | |
Roger Coggar | person (hist) | COGG1 | |
William Coggeshall | person (hist) | COGG2 | |
Ralph of Coggeshall | person (hist) | COGG3 | |
Joannes de Coggeshall | person (hist) | COGG4 | |
Thomas Coggeshall | person (hist) | COGS1 | |
Joan Coken | person (hist) | COKE1 | |
John Coken | person (hist) | COKE2 | |
Cokedon Hall |
Sites | COKE3 | published |
Mr. Coke | person (hist) | COKE4 | |
Bartholomew Cokes | person (lit) | COKE5 | |
Sir Edward Coke | person (hist) | COKE6 | |
Colchester Street |
Streets | COLC1 | empty |
Mr. Colchester | person (hist) | COLC2 | |
Osmond Colchester | person (hist) | COLC3 | |
Coldharbour |
Residences | COLD1 | stub |
The Cold Tearm |
Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Other texts | COLD2 | published |
Coldharbour |
Liberties | COLD3 | empty |
Coldharbour Lane |
Streets | COLD4 | published |
Child Apprentices in America: from Christ’s Hospital, London, 1617–1778 | bibliographic item | COLD5 | |
Francis Coldock | person (hist) | COLD6 | |
Joane Coldock | person (hist) | COLD7 | |
Anne Coldock | person (hist) | COLD8 | |
The colde tearme: or, the frozen age: or the metamorphosis of the Riuer of Thames | bibliographic item | COLD9 | |
Coleman Street |
Streets | COLE1 | empty |
Coleman Street Ward |
Wards | COLE2 | published |
Francis Coles | person (hist) | COLE3 | |
Tower Street Ward with their Divisions into Pariſhes according to a New Survey |
bibliographic item | COLE4 | |
Susanna Coleman | person (cont) | COLE6 | |
Cheap Ward with its Division into Parishes According to a New Survey |
bibliographic item | COLE7 | |
Aldgate Ward with its Divisions into Precincts & Parishes According to a New Survey |
bibliographic item | COLE8 | |
Thomas Cole | person (hist) | COLE9 | |
Robert Coleman | person (hist) | COLE10 | |
Reginald Coleman | person (hist) | COLE11 | |
John Colet | person (hist) | COLE12 | |
Thomas Colepeper | person (hist) | COLE13 | |
Benjamin Cole | person (hist) | COLE14 | |
George Coleman | person (hist) | COLE15 | |
Alice Coleman (née Gainsford) | person (hist) | COLE16 | |
Conduit in Colemanstreet |
Water features | COLE17 | stub |
Mr. Cole | person (hist) | COLE18 | |
Colechurch Street |
Streets | COLE19 | stub |
College Hill |
Streets | COLL1 | stub |
College of Arms |
Sites | COLL2 | empty |
John Stow and Nostalgic Antiquarianism |
bibliographic item | COLL3 | |
Amy Collins | person (cont) | COLL4 | |
Catalogue |
bibliographic item | COLL5 | |
William Collingbourne | person (hist) | COLL6 | |
Repertory and Riot |
bibliographic item | COLL7 | |
St. Paul’s College |
Sites | COLL8 | empty |
Version Control with Subversion | bibliographic item | COLL9 | |
The History of English Dramatic Poetry | bibliographic item | COLL10 | |
Sir Henry Collet | person (hist) | COLL11 | |
Thomas Collins | person (hist) | COLL12 | |
Sir Stephen Collington | person (hist) | COLL13 | |
Colleges: Fraternity of the Holy Trinity and the Sixty Priests, Leadenhall Chapel |
bibliographic item | COLL14 | |
Thomas Collins | person (hist) | COLL15 | |
Helen Collier | person (hist) | COLL16 | |
Mary Collet | person (hist) | COLL17 | |
John Collet | person (hist) | COLL18 | |
John Collet | person (hist) | COLL19 | |
Alice Collet | person (hist) | COLL20 | |
Colleges: St. Thomas on London Bridge |
bibliographic item | COLL21 | |
A briefe summary of the lavves and statutes of England | bibliographic item | COLL22 | |
Robert Collet | person (hist) | COLL23 | |
John Colred | person (hist) | COLR1 | |
Richard Colsel | person (hist) | COLS1 | |
Thomas Colt | person (hist) | COLT1 | |
Mr. Colver | person (hist) | COLU1 | |
Matthew Columbars | person (hist) | COLU2 | |
Columbe Brewhouse |
Victualling houses | COLU3 | stub |
Christopher Columbus | person (hist) | COLU4 | |
Robert Colwyche | person (hist) | COLW1 | |
William Combes | person (hist) | COMB1 | |
William Combarton | person (hist) | COMB2 | |
Robert Combarton | person (hist) | COMB3 | |
William de Combemartyn | person (hist) | COMB4 | |
Henry de Combemartyn | person (hist) | COMB5 | |
William Combarton | person (hist) | COMB6 | |
William Combes | person (hist) | COMB7 | |
Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage | bibliographic item | COME1 | |
A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783 | bibliographic item | COME2 | |
Simon Comicent | person (hist) | COMI1 | |
coming_soon | Retired - Do not use | coming_soon Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Commerce | person (lit) | COMM1 | |
Commiseration | person (lit) | COMM2 | |
Commonwealth | person (lit) | COMM3 | |
communitas | glossary item | COMM4 | |
master common hunt | glossary item | COMM5 | |
Commius | person (hist) | COMM6 | |
Philippe de Commines | person (hist) | COMM7 | |
Commodus | person (hist) | COMM8 | |
Ruinosa Respublica | person (lit) | COMM9 | |
Respublica Bene Instituta | person (lit) | COMM10 | |
The Compter (Bread Street) |
Prisons | COMP1 | published |
Compter Alley |
Sites | COMP2 | published |
William Compton | person (hist) | COMP3 | |
William Company | person (hist) | COMP4 | |
Conan | person (hist) | CONA1 | |
Concord | person (lit) | CONC1 | |
The History and Antiquities of the Parish of St Saviour’s, Southwark | bibliographic item | CONC2 | |
conduit | glossary item | COND1 | |
Conduit (Bishopsgate) |
Water features | COND2 | empty |
Conduit (Cornhill) |
Water features | COND3 | published |
Henry Condell | person (hist) | COND4 | |
Conduit |
Generic places | COND5 | empty |
Geoffrey de Conduit | person (hist) | COND6 | |
Reginald de Conduit | person (hist) | COND7 | |
God Save the King! Piety, Propaganda and the Perpetual Memorial |
bibliographic item | COND8 | |
Conduit (London Wall) |
Water features | COND9 | stub |
COND10 | Retired - Do not use | COND10 Replaced by CRIP3 | |
Conduit (Newgate) |
Water features | COND11 | stub |
The Way of the World | bibliographic item | CONG1 | |
William Congreve | person (hist) | CONG2 | |
Richard of Conisburgh | person (hist) | CONI1 | |
Sites of the Great Fire of London, 1666 - Travel Darkly |
bibliographic item | CONL1 | |
Malignant Reading: John Squier’s Newgate Prison Library, 1642–46 |
bibliographic item | CONN1 | |
Connected Histories | bibliographic item | CONN2 | |
Constables |
Topics; Undergraduate student articles | CONS1 | published |
William Constantine | person (hist) | CONS2 | |
Emma Constantine | person (hist) | CONS3 | |
Consistory Database | bibliographic item | CONS4 | |
constable | glossary item | CONS5 | |
Constantine I | person (hist) | CONS6 | |
Raph Constantine | person (hist) | CONS7 | |
Constancy | person (lit) | CONS8 | |
Constantinople | person (lit) | CONS9 | |
CONS10 | Retired - Do not use | CONS10 Replaced by CLEA3 | |
Conspice | person (lit) | CONS11 | |
Constance of Castile | person (hist) | CONS12 | |
Jon Constantinus | person (hist) | CONS13 | |
Katherine Constable | person (hist) | CONS14 | |
William Constable | person (hist) | CONS15 | |
Angelo Conti | person (cont) | CONT1 | |
Peter Conteryn | person (hist) | CONT2 | |
Contact MoEML |
People | contact | published |
Contribute to MoEML |
About MoEML; Site landing pages; Documentation for contributors | contribute | published |
contribution_types | Retired - Do not use | contribution_types Replaced by contribute | |
Rights and Responsibilities of MoEML Contributors |
About MoEML; Documentation for contributors | contributor_rights | published |
Contributors |
About MoEML; Personography | contributors | published |
Covent Garden |
Sites | CONV1 | empty |
Conyhope Lane |
Streets | CONY1 | empty |
Cooks’ Hall |
Halls | COOK1 | empty |
Sir Thomas Cook | person (hist) | COOK2 | |
Edward Cook | person (hist) | COOK3 | |
John Stow’s Storm and the Demolition of the Theatre |
bibliographic item | COOK5 | |
Cook’s Row |
Sites | COOK6 | empty |
Cook-shop |
Generic places | COOK7 | empty |
Francis Cooke | person (hist) | COOK8 | |
John Cook | person (hist) | COOK9 | |
Jane Cook | person (hist) | COOK10 | |
Old Wall and The City of London | bibliographic item | COOK11 | |
John Cooke | person (hist) | COOK12 | |
Cooks’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | COOK13 | |
William Cooke | person (hist) | COOK14 | |
Walks Through London; or, A Picture of the British Metropolis Containing Architectural Descriptions of the Buildings of the Cities of London and Westminster, The Borough of Southwark, and Their Environs; Full Information Concerning The Public, The Trading, The Charitable, The Literary Institutions; Places of Worship and of Entertainment; Being a Complete Guide to the Casual Visitor or Constant Resident | bibliographic item | COOK15 | |
Alexander Cooke | person (hist) | COOK16 | |
Robert Cook | person (hist) | COOK17 | |
Robert Cooke | person (hist) | COOK18 | |
William Coolby | person (hist) | COOL1 | |
Heidi Cooling | person (cont) | COOL2 | |
Alyssa Cooney | person (cont) | COON1 | |
Coopers’ Hall |
Halls | COOP1 | empty |
Thesaurus linguae Romanae et Britannicae | bibliographic item | COOP2 | |
John Cooper | person (hist) | COOP3 | |
George Cooper | person (hist) | COOP4 | |
Bernard Cooper | person (hist) | COOP5 | |
Coopers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | COOP6 | |
Richard Cooper | person (hist) | COOP7 | |
A More Beautiful City: Robert Hooke and the Rebuilding of London After the Great Fire | bibliographic item | COOP8 | |
Thomas Cooper | person (hist) | COOP9 | |
Henry Cote | person (hist) | COOT1 | |
Defoe and the London Wall: Mapped Perspectives |
bibliographic item | COPE1 | |
Sir Walter Cope | person (hist) | COPE2 | |
Sir John Cope | person (hist) | COPE3 | |
George Cope | person (hist) | COPE4 | |
Aluredus Copeley | person (hist) | COPE5 | |
Augustine Cope | person (hist) | COPE6 | |
John Cope | person (hist) | COPE7 | |
Jamece Coplen | person (cont) | COPL1 | |
William Copland | person (hist) | COPL2 | |
William Copley | person (hist) | COPL3 | |
Sir William Copynger | person (hist) | COPY1 | |
Thomas Copynger | person (hist) | COPY2 | |
Walter Copynger | person (hist) | COPY3 | |
Copyright Notice for Agas Map |
About MoEML | copyright | published |
The Captives; or, The Lost Recovered | bibliographic item | CORB1 | |
The Comely Frontispiece: The Emblematic Title Page in England, 1550-1660 | bibliographic item | CORB2 | |
Robert Corcheforde | person (hist) | CORC1 | |
Cordwainer Street Ward |
Wards | CORD1 | published |
Cordwainers’ Hall |
Halls | CORD2 | stub |
Cordwainer Street |
Streets | CORD3 | empty |
cordwainer | glossary item | CORD4 | |
Cordwainers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | CORD5 | |
Anne Cordel (née Blundell) | person (hist) | CORD6 | |
Thomas Cordel | person (hist) | CORD7 | |
Corders’ Company | organization (em_other) | CORD8 | |
John Corey | person (hist) | CORE1 | |
Corineus the Briton | person (lit) | CORI1 | |
Dan Cormier | person (cont) | CORM1 | |
Cornhill Ward |
Wards | CORN1 | published |
Cornhill |
Streets | CORN2 | published |
CORN3 | Retired - Do not use | CORN3 Replaced by CORN2 | |
M. Cornwallos | person (hist) | CORN4 | |
New Books Across the Disciplines |
bibliographic item | CORN5 | |
Corn Market |
Markets | CORN6 | empty |
Sir John Cornwall | person (hist) | CORN7 | |
John Cornish | person (hist) | CORN8 | |
Londra |
bibliographic item | CORN9 | |
Thomas Cornwallis | person (hist) | CORN10 | |
John Cornwallis | person (hist) | CORN11 | |
John of Eltham | person (hist) | CORN12 | |
Sir Edmund Cornwall | person (hist) | CORN13 | |
Vincenzo Coronelli | person (hist) | CORN14 | |
Henry de Cornhill | person (hist) | CORN15 | |
Robert de Cornhill | person (hist) | CORN16 | |
Stephen Cornhill | person (hist) | CORN17 | |
Cornet Stoure |
Sites | CORN18 | stub |
Mistress Cornwallis | person (hist) | CORN19 | |
William of Cornhill | person (hist) | CORN20 | |
Corporation of London | organization (em_other) | CORP1 | |
Simon Corp | person (hist) | CORP2 | |
Chapel of Corpus Christi |
Chapels | CORP3 | stub |
OfDoggesandGulls: Sharp Dealing at the Swan (1597), and Again at St. Paul’s (1606) |
bibliographic item | CORR1 | |
The Merry Tanner, the Mayor’s Feast, and the King’s Mistress: Thomas Heywood’s 1 Edward IV and the Ballad Tradition |
bibliographic item | CORR2 | |
The Repertory of the London Playhouse Part II: The Children’s Houses St. Paul’s, First and Second Blackfriars, Whitefriars |
bibliographic item | CORR3 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | CORR4 | |
Antonio da Correggio | person (hist) | CORR5 | |
Thomas Coryat | person (hist) | CORY1 | |
Sir Stephen Cosenton | person (hist) | COSE1 | |
Sir John Cosenton | person (hist) | COSE2 | |
John Costin | person (hist) | COST1 | |
Constus | person (hist) | COST2 | |
Richard Costantyn | person (hist) | COST3 | |
William Cosyn | person (hist) | COSY1 | |
Robert Cosyn | person (hist) | COSY2 | |
Elizabeth Cosyn | person (hist) | COSY3 | |
Robert Cosyn | person (hist) | COSY4 | |
Richard Cotes | person (hist) | COTE1 | |
Thomas Cotes | person (hist) | COTE2 | |
Ellinor Cotes | person (hist) | COTE3 | |
Solomon le Coteler | person (hist) | COTE4 | |
A Dictionary of the French and English Tongues | bibliographic item | COTG1 | |
Sir Allan Cotton | person (hist) | COTT1 | |
Roger Cotton | person (hist) | COTT2 | |
Walter Cotton | person (hist) | COTT3 | |
George Cotton | person (hist) | COTT4 | |
William Cotton | person (hist) | COTT5 | |
Henry Cotton | person (hist) | COTT6 | |
Thomas Cotton | person (hist) | COTT7 | |
Frances Cotton | person (hist) | COTT8 | |
Rebecca Cotton | person (hist) | COTT9 | |
Roger Cotton | person (hist) | COTT10 | |
William Cotton | person (hist) | COTT11 | |
Robert Cotton | person (hist) | COTT12 | |
William Cotton | person (hist) | COTT13 | |
Sir Robert Cotton | person (hist) | COTT14 | |
John Cotun | person (hist) | COTU1 | |
Enguerrand de Coucy | person (hist) | COUC1 | |
Nicholas Couderow | person (hist) | COUD1 | |
Elizabeth Couderow | person (hist) | COUD2 | |
John de Coudres | person (hist) | COUD3 | |
James Coulyn | person (hist) | COUL1 | |
Wood Street Counter |
Prisons; Articles by pedagogical partners | COUN1 | assigned |
COUN2 | Retired - Do not use | COUN2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Country | person (lit) | COUN3 | |
Counsel | person (lit) | COUN4 | |
Court of Common Council | organization (em_other) | COUN5 | |
Council of the Regency | organization (em_other) | COUN6 | |
John Cowper | person (hist) | COUP1 | |
Sir Francis Courtney | person (hist) | COUR1 | |
Alice Courtney | person (hist) | COUR2 | |
Sir Thomas Courtney | person (hist) | COUR3 | |
Courage | person (lit) | COUR4 | |
William Courtenay | person (hist) | COUR5 | |
William Courtney | person (hist) | COUR6 | |
Henry Courtenay | person (hist) | COUR7 | |
Hugh de Courtenay | person (hist) | COUR8 | |
Sir Edward Courtenay | person (hist) | COUR9 | |
Sir Hugh Courtney | person (hist) | COUR10 | |
Dabridge Court | person (hist) | COUR11 | |
Sir Paris Courtney | person (hist) | COUR12 | |
Lady Maud Courtney | person (hist) | COUR13 | |
COUR14 | Retired - Do not use | COUR14 Replaced by COUR12 | |
Courtesan | person (lit) | COUR15 | |
Complete Courses |
About MoEML; Site landing pages; Teaching materials and lesson plans | courses | published |
Cousin Lane |
Streets | COUS1 | empty |
Christine Cousins | person (cont) | COUS2 | |
Sir John Cotes | person (hist) | COUT1 | |
Sir John Coventry | person (hist) | COVE1 | |
Walter Coventry | person (hist) | COVE2 | |
John Coventre | person (hist) | COVE3 | |
Jordan of Coventry | person (hist) | COVE4 | |
Henry de Coventre | person (hist) | COVE5 | |
COVE6 | Retired - Do not use | COVE6 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Mr. Covelle | person (hist) | COVE7 | |
Miles Coverdale | person (hist) | COVE8 | |
Francis Cole’s Shop in Vine Street |
Bookshops | COVI1 | empty |
Thomas Covil | person (hist) | COVI2 | |
Cow Bridge (Smithfield) |
Bridges; Streets | COWB1 | empty |
Cow Cross Street |
Streets | COWC1 | empty |
William Cowch | person (hist) | COWC2 | |
Joane Cowch | person (hist) | COWC3 | |
Cow Face |
Markets | COWF1 | published |
Cow Lane |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | COWL1 | published |
On the Queens Repairing Somerset House |
bibliographic item | COWL2 | |
Abraham Cowley | person (hist) | COWL3 | |
Joannes Cowper | person (hist) | COWP1 | |
Richard Coxe | person (hist) | COXE1 | |
Agnes Coxe | person (hist) | COXE2 | |
Richard Cox | person (hist) | COXR1 | |
Captain Pod | person (hist) | CPOD1 | |
Crace Collection of Maps of London | bibliographic item | CRAC1 | |
Sir David Craddock | person (hist) | CRAD1 | |
Cradle Court (Addle Hill) |
Sites | CRAD2 | empty |
Cradle Court (Aldersgate Street) |
Sites | CRAD3 | empty |
Space, Knowledge, and Power: Foucault and Geography | bibliographic item | CRAM1 | |
Crane (Southwark) |
Brothels | CRAN1 | stub |
Thomas Cranmer | person (hist) | CRAN2 | |
Nicholas Crane | person (hist) | CRAN3 | |
Samuel Cranmer | person (hist) | CRAN4 | |
The Crane |
Bookshops | CRAN5 | assigned |
Sir William Craven | person (hist) | CRAV1 | |
Two Valentine Simmes Compositors |
bibliographic item | CRAV2 | |
Simmes’ Compositor a and Five Shakespeare Quartos |
bibliographic item | CRAV3 | |
The Compositors of the Shakespeare Quartos Printed by Peter Short |
bibliographic item | CRAV4 | |
Proofreading in the Shop of Valentine Simmes |
bibliographic item | CRAV5 | |
William Crayhag | person (hist) | CRAY1 | |
Richard Cray | person (hist) | CRAY2 | |
London Diarists |
bibliographic item | CREA1 | |
London | bibliographic item | CREA2 | |
Bibliography of Printed Works on London History to 1939 | bibliographic item | CREA3 | |
Periodical Articles on London History, 1990 |
bibliographic item | CREA4 | |
The Physical Tourist: Francis Bacon’s London |
bibliographic item | CREA5 | |
Unpublished London Diaries: A Checklist of Unpublished Diaries by Londoners and Visitors with a Select Bibliography of Published Diaries | bibliographic item | CREA6 | |
John Credy | person (hist) | CRED1 | |
Creechurch Lane |
Streets | CREE1 | empty |
Creed Lane |
Streets | CREE2 | empty |
Thomas Creede | person (hist) | CREE3 | |
Edmund Crepin | person (hist) | CREP1 | |
Ralph Crepyn | person (hist) | CREP2 | |
Ambrose Cresacre | person (hist) | CRES1 | |
Robert Cresset | person (hist) | CRES2 | |
Damned Crew | organization (em_other) | CREW1 | |
Cripplegate |
Gates | CRIP1 | published |
Cripplegate Ward |
Wards | CRIP2 | published |
Cripplegate Conduit |
Water features | CRIP3 | stub |
William Criswicke | person (hist) | CRIS1 | |
Gerard Christmas | person (hist) | CRIS2 | |
Robert Crispie | person (hist) | CRIS3 | |
John de Crissingham | person (hist) | CRIS4 | |
John Christmas | person (hist) | CRIS5 | |
Matthias Christmas | person (hist) | CRIS6 | |
Rebecca Crispe (née Pake) | person (hist) | CRIS7 | |
Nicholas Crispe | person (hist) | CRIS8 | |
Walter de Crisping | person (hist) | CRIS9 | |
Ellis Crispe | person (hist) | CRIS10 | |
A History of Police in England and Wales 900–1966 | bibliographic item | CRIT1 | |
Cross Keys Inn (Gracechurch Street) |
Playhouses; Victualling houses | CRKE1 | stub |
Cross Keys Inn (St. John’s Street) |
Victualling houses | CRKE2 | empty |
Cross Keys Inn (Holborn) |
Victualling houses | CRKE3 | empty |
Cross Keys (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | CRKE4 | empty |
Crockers Lane |
Streets | CROC1 | empty |
Mary Crockar (née Blundell) | person (hist) | CROC2 | |
Sir Gerard Crockar | person (hist) | CROC3 | |
Cecil, Robert, first earl of Salisbury (1563–1612) |
bibliographic item | CROF1 | |
Crofts | person (lit) | CROF2 | |
Crokehorne Alley |
Streets | CROK1 | empty |
Frances Croke (née Wellesborne) | person (hist) | CROK2 | |
Paulus Ambrosius Croke | person (hist) | CROK3 | |
Sir George Croke | person (hist) | CROK4 | |
Christopher Croker | person (hist) | CROK5 | |
John Croke | person (hist) | CROKE1 | |
John Crolys | person (hist) | CROL1 | |
Sir Thomas Cromwell | person (hist) | CROM1 | |
Gregory Cromwell | person (hist) | CROM2 | |
Oliver Cromwell | person (hist) | CROM3 | |
Margaret Crome | person (hist) | CROM4 | |
Cronycles of the londe of Englond | bibliographic item | CRON1 | |
Crooked Lane |
Streets | CROO1 | empty |
John Crooke | person (hist) | CROO2 | |
Roger Crophull | person (hist) | CROP1 | |
Crosby Hall |
Sites | CROS1 | empty |
Sir John Crosby | person (hist) | CROS2 | |
Anne Crosby | person (hist) | CROS3 | |
John Crosby | person (hist) | CROS4 | |
Cross Keys (Southwark) |
Brothels | CROS5 | stub |
Cross Bones Graveyard |
Sites | CROS6 | stub |
Thomas Cros | person (hist) | CROS7 | |
The Cross (by St. Mary Graces) |
Sites | CROS8 | stub |
The Cross Keys |
Bookshops | CROS9 | assigned |
John Crosbie | person (lit) | CROS10 | |
Crossed Friars (Bretheren of the Holy Cross) | organization (em_other) | CROS11 | |
Samuel Crosse | person (hist) | CROS12 | |
Londinenses Lacrymæ. Londons Second Tears mingled with her Aſhes | bibliographic item | CROU1 | |
Edmund Crouchback | person (hist) | CROU2 | |
Sarah Crover | person (cont) | CROV1 | |
William Crowmere | person (hist) | CROW1 | |
Crown Inn (Aldgate High Street) |
Victualling houses | CROW2 | stub |
Crown Inn (Holborn) |
Victualling houses | CROW3 | empty |
Crown Court (Warwick Lane) |
Sites | CROW4 | stub |
Richard Cowley | person (hist) | CROW5 | |
Robert Crowley | person (hist) | CROW6 | |
Crown Key |
Water features | CROW7 | stub |
The Crown (Philpot Lane) |
Victualling houses | CROW8 | stub |
Crown Yard |
Sites | CROW9 | empty |
The Crown |
Bookshops | CROW10 | assigned |
The Rose and Crown |
Bookshops | CROW11 | assigned |
The Crown and Globe |
Bookshops | CROW12 | assigned |
Thomas Crowther | person (hist) | CROW13 | |
One and thyrtye epigrammes wherein are brieflye touched so manye abuses | bibliographic item | CROW14 | |
John Crowmere | person (hist) | CROW15 | |
Croydon |
Markets | CROY1 | empty |
John de Croydon | person (hist) | CROY2 | |
Richard de Croydon | person (hist) | CROY3 | |
Croydon Palace |
Residences | CROY4 | empty |
A Mad crue, or, That shall be tryde to the tune of, Pudding-pye doll | bibliographic item | CRUE1 | |
Richard Crumwell | person (hist) | CRUM1 | |
Crutched Friars |
Streets | CRUT1 | stub |
Crossed Friars |
Sites | CRUT2 | stub |
Shakespeare’s Words: A Glossary and Language Companion | bibliographic item | CRYS1 | |
Crystelle C-Thériault | person (cont) | CTHE1 | |
Cuckold’s Haven |
Sites; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | CUCK1 | published |
Cuckold’s Haven | bibliographic item | CUCK2 | |
The Revival of the Entourage: The Bedchamber of James I, 1603–1625 |
bibliographic item | CUDD1 | |
Nicholas Cullum | person (hist) | CULL1 | |
Thomas Culpepper | person (hist) | CULP1 | |
Cultural Objects Names Authority Online |
bibliographic item | CULT1 | |
Culver Alley |
Streets | CULV1 | empty |
The Materiality of Markup and the Text Encoding Initiative |
bibliographic item | CUMM1 | |
Carly Cumpstone | person (cont) | CUMP1 | |
Alien Immigrants to England | bibliographic item | CUNN1 | |
Handbook of London Past and Present | bibliographic item | CUNN2 | |
Cunning | person (lit) | CUNN3 | |
London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions | bibliographic item | CUNN4 | |
Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I, from the Original Office Books of the Masters and Yeomen | bibliographic item | CUNN5 | |
Cunobeline | person (hist) | CUNO1 | |
CUPF1 | Retired - Do not use | CUPF1 Replaced by LINC1 | |
Cupid | person (lit) | CUPI1 | |
Robert de Curars | person (hist) | CURA1 | |
Thomas Cure | person (hist) | CURE1 | |
Spas, Wells, and Pleasure-Gardens of London | bibliographic item | CURL1 | |
Curriers’ Hall |
Halls | CURR1 | empty |
Curriers Row |
Streets | CURR2 | empty |
Fishponds as Garden Features, c. 1550–1750 |
bibliographic item | CURR3 | |
Curriers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | CURR4 | |
Cursitors Alley |
Streets | CURS1 | empty |
Robert Curson | person (hist) | CURS2 | |
Curtain Road |
Streets | CURT1 | empty |
The Curtain |
Playhouses; Articles by pedagogical partners; Peer-reviewed documents | CURT2 | published |
CURT3 | Retired - Do not use | CURT3 Replaced by CURT4 | |
Sir Thomas Curtes | person (hist) | CURT4 | |
curtal | glossary item | CURT5 | |
Curtain |
bibliographic item | CURT6 | |
Curtain Theatre |
bibliographic item | CURT7 | |
Curtain Theatre |
bibliographic item | CURT8 | |
Finding the Curtain Theatre |
bibliographic item | CURT9 | |
William Curteis | person (hist) | CURT10 | |
Catherine, Called Birdy | bibliographic item | CUSH1 | |
Philip Cushen | person (hist) | CUSH2 | |
Ralph de Cussarde | person (hist) | CUSS1 | |
Custom House |
Sites | CUST1 | empty |
Custom Key |
Riverside features | CUST2 | empty |
custos rotulorum | glossary item | CUST3 | |
James Cuthing | person (hist) | CUTH1 | |
Cuthbert | person (hist) | CUTH2 | |
Cutlers’ Hall |
Halls | CUTL1 | empty |
Cutlers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | CUTL2 | |
Thomas Cuttell | person (hist) | CUTT1 | |
Project CV |
Project CV; Site landing pages | CV | published |
Christopher Web | person (hist) | CWEB1 | |
Cymbal | person (lit) | CYMB1 | |
Cyrus the Great | person (hist) | CYRU1 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | DAAL1 | |
Thomas Dabby | person (hist) | DABB1 | |
Thomas Dabbs | person (cont) | DABB2 | |
Summary Justice in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | DABH1 | |
Richard Daborne | person (hist) | DABO1 | |
Sir Bartholomew Dadlegate | person (hist) | DADL1 | |
Dagonet | person (lit) | DAGO1 | |
John Dagworth | person (hist) | DAGW1 | |
Perducas Dalbert | person (hist) | DALB1 | |
Jacques d’Albon | person (hist) | DALB2 | |
William Dale | person (hist) | DALE1 | |
The Worshipful Company of the Woodmongers and the Coal Trade of London |
bibliographic item | DALE2 | |
The Fellowship of Woodmongers; Six Centuries of the London Coal Trade | bibliographic item | DALE3 | |
John Dalings | person (hist) | DALI1 | |
John Dalling | person (hist) | DALL1 | |
William Dallison | person (hist) | DALL2 | |
William Dallison | person (hist) | DALL3 | |
Lent |
bibliographic item | DALM1 | |
Robert Dalusse | person (hist) | DALU1 | |
Alison Dalusse | person (hist) | DALU2 | |
Brendan Daly | person (cont) | DALY1 | |
Damasus I | person (hist) | DAMA1 | |
Damon | person (lit) | DAMO1 | |
Danaus | person (lit) | DANA1 | |
Danaë | person (lit) | DANA2 | |
Thomas Dancer | person (hist) | DANC1 | |
Anne Dancer | person (hist) | DANC2 | |
Cornelis Danckerts I | person (hist) | DANC3 | |
In Search of Stow’s Chaucer |
bibliographic item | DANE1 | |
John Dane | person (hist) | DANE2 | |
William Dane | person (hist) | DANE3 | |
Margaret Dane | person (hist) | DANE4 | |
Dane | person (lit) | DANE5 | |
Mistress Dane | person (hist) | DANE6 | |
Danger | person (lit) | DANG1 | |
Tyndale, William (c.1494–1536) |
bibliographic item | DANI1 | |
Shakespeare and the City |
bibliographic item | DANI2 | |
Envisioning Landscapes, Making Worlds: Geography and the Humanities | bibliographic item | DANI3 | |
Atlas of Early Modern Britain, 1485–1715 | bibliographic item | DANI4 | |
Samuel Daniel | person (hist) | DANI5 | |
The Vision of the 12 Goddesses, Presented in a Maske the 8 of January, at Hampton Court by the Queenes Most Excellent Majestie, and her Ladies | bibliographic item | DANI6 | |
Dame Daniel | person (hist) | DANI7 | |
Sir William Daniel | person (hist) | DANI8 | |
Alice Daniel | person (hist) | DANI9 | |
John Daniel | person (hist) | DANI10 | |
Gerard Daniel | person (hist) | DANI11 | |
Daniel | person (lit) | DANI12 | |
The order and solemnitie of the creation of the High and mightie Prince Henrie, eldest sonne to our sacred soueraigne, Prince of VVales, Duke of Cornewall, Earle of Chester, &c. as it was celebrated in the Parliament House, on Munday the fourth of Iunne last past. Together with the ceremonies of the Knights of the Bath, and other matters of speciall regard, incident to the same. Whereunto is annexed the royall maske, presented by the Queene and her ladies, on Wednesday at night following | bibliographic item | DANI13 | |
John Danter | person (hist) | DANT1 | |
Dorothie Dantrey (née Stoneley) | person (hist) | DANT2 | |
William Dantrey | person (hist) | DANT3 | |
Sir Robert Danvars | person (hist) | DANV1 | |
Dame Agnes Danvars | person (hist) | DANV2 | |
Thomas Danyell | person (hist) | DANY1 | |
DARB1 | Retired - Do not use | DARB1 Replaced by DARB2 | |
John Derby | person (hist) | DARB2 | |
Smith Darby | person (hist) | DARB3 | |
Sir Arthur Darcy | person (hist) | DARC1 | |
Thomas Darcy | person (hist) | DARC2 | |
Roland Darcy | person (hist) | DARC3 | |
Henry Darci | person (hist) | DARC4 | |
Mary Darcy | person (hist) | DARC5 | |
Philip Darcy | person (hist) | DARC6 | |
Mary Darcy | person (hist) | DARC7 | |
Ursula Darcy | person (hist) | DARC8 | |
Charles Darcy | person (hist) | DARC9 | |
William Darcy | person (hist) | DARC10 | |
Sir Edward Darcy | person (hist) | DARC11 | |
Sir Robert Darcy | person (hist) | DARC12 | |
John Darcy | person (hist) | DARC13 | |
John Darcy | person (hist) | DARC14 | |
Robert Darellus | person (hist) | DARE1 | |
Sir William Darell | person (hist) | DARE2 | |
William Darford | person (hist) | DARF1 | |
Darius III of Persia | person (hist) | DARI1 | |
Dark Lane |
Streets | DARK1 | published |
Radulphus Darling | person (hist) | DARL1 | |
Printed Maps of London circa 1553–1850 | bibliographic item | DARL2 | |
Roger Darlington | person (hist) | DARL3 | |
Henry Stuart | person (hist) | DARN1 | |
Laura Darr | person (cont) | DARR1 | |
Leonard Darr | person (hist) | DARR2 | |
Agnes Darr | person (hist) | DARR3 | |
dates | Retired - Do not use | dates Replaced by CALE6 | |
Giles Daubeney | person (hist) | DAUB1 | |
William Dauntsey | person (hist) | DAUN1 | |
William Dauncy | person (hist) | DAUN2 | |
Agnes Dauntsey | person (hist) | DAUN3 | |
Sir Dauphine Eugenie | person (lit) | DAUP1 | |
Sir William Davenant | person (hist) | DAVE1 | |
The iust Italian Lately presented in the priuate house at Blacke Friers, by his Maiesties Seruants | bibliographic item | DAVE2 | |
Robert Davenport | person (hist) | DAVE3 | |
Entertainment at Rutland House | bibliographic item | DAVE4 | |
Michael Davis | person (cont) | DAVI1 | |
The History of the Merchant Taylors’ Company | bibliographic item | DAVI2 | |
David Die | person (hist) | DAVI3 | |
David ap Williams | person (hist) | DAVI4 | |
Sign of King David |
Victualling houses | DAVI5 | stub |
Bishop of St. David’s Inn |
Victualling houses | DAVI6 | stub |
David | person (lit) | DAVI7 | |
John Davis | person (hist) | DAVI8 | |
Charterhouse in London; Monastery, Mansion, Hospital, School | bibliographic item | DAVI9 | |
John Davie | person (hist) | DAVI10 | |
David II of Scotland | person (hist) | DAVI11 | |
Holly Davidson | person (cont) | DAVI12 | |
The Curtain Rises (21 July 2018) |
bibliographic item | DAVI13 | |
Mr. Davison | person (hist) | DAVI14 | |
Anne Davison | person (hist) | DAVI15 | |
Mr. Davie | person (hist) | DAVI16 | |
Bowling Alleys and Playhouses in London, 1560–90 |
bibliographic item | DAVI17 | |
Thomas Davies | person (hist) | DAVI18 | |
Myles Davies | person (hist) | DAVI19 | |
Mr. Davy | person (hist) | DAVY1 | |
Sir John Daubeney | person (hist) | DAWB1 | |
Sir Giles Daubeney | person (hist) | DAWB2 | |
Dame Joan Daubeney | person (hist) | DAWB3 | |
Sir William Daubeney | person (hist) | DAWB4 | |
Sir John Daubeney | person (hist) | DAWB5 | |
Sir Robert Daubeney | person (hist) | DAWB6 | |
Walter Dawbeney | person (hist) | DAWB7 | |
John Dawes | person (hist) | DAWE1 | |
Alex Dawson | person (cont) | DAWS2 | |
London’s Bull-Baiting and Bear-Baiting Arena in 1562 |
bibliographic item | DAWS3 | |
James Dawson | person (hist) | DAWS4 | |
John Dawson | person (hist) | DAWS5 | |
DAWS1_dugdale | Retired - Do not use | DAWS1_dugdale Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Sir John Dawtry | person (hist) | DAWT1 | |
Sir John Daw | person (lit) | DAWW1 | |
Elizabeth Day | person (hist) | DAYE1 | |
Mr. Daye | person (hist) | DAYE2 | |
George Day | person (hist) | DAYG1 | |
John Day | person (hist) | DAYJ1 | |
John Day | person (hist) | DAYJ2 | |
The Blind-beggar of Bednal Green | bibliographic item | DAYJ3 | |
Richard Day | person (hist) | DAYR1 | |
John Drayton | person (hist) | DAYT1 | |
Thomas Day | person (hist) | DAYT2 | |
William Day | person (hist) | DAYW1 | |
The Practice of Everyday Life | bibliographic item | DCER1 | |
David Dee | person (hist) | DDEE1 | |
Dead Man’s Place |
Streets | DEAD1 | empty |
Sir Richard Deane | person (hist) | DEAN1 | |
The Deanery (St. Paul’s) |
Sites | DEAN2 | published |
Dean Street |
Streets | DEAN3 | empty |
Sir James Deane | person (hist) | DEAN4 | |
Susanna Deane (neé Bumsted) | person (hist) | DEAN5 | |
DEAN6 | Retired - Do not use | DEAN6 Replaced by DEAN4 | |
Henry Deane | person (hist) | DEAN7 | |
GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place | bibliographic item | DEAR1 | |
John Dearsley | person (hist) | DEAR2 | |
Death | person (lit) | DEAT1 | |
De Bard | person (lit) | DEBA1 | |
Deborah | person (lit) | DEBO1 | |
Harvy de Borham | person (hist) | DEBO2 | |
English Village Street Names |
bibliographic item | DEBR1 | |
Laurence de Brooke | person (hist) | DEBR2 | |
Decensus Astraeae |
Mayoral shows | DECE1 | draft |
Decimus Laberius | person (hist) | DECI1 | |
Dominic DeSouza Correa | person (cont) | DECO1 | |
Friedrich Dedekind | person (hist) | DEDE1 | |
Sir John Dedham | person (hist) | DEDH1 | |
Ralph de Diceto | person (hist) | DEDI1 | |
dedicatory epistle | glossary item | DEDI2 | |
Dedwin | person (hist) | DEDW1 | |
DEEP: Database of Early English Playbooks | bibliographic item | DEEP1 | |
Deep Ditch |
Sites | DEEP2 | published |
A Latin-English Dictionary of St. Thomas Aquinas, Based on the Summa Theologica and Selected Passages of his Other Works | bibliographic item | DEFE1 | |
Plan des Villes de Londres et de Westminster et de Leurs Faoubourgs avec le Bourg de Southwark |
bibliographic item | DEFE2 | |
Nicolas de Fer | person (hist) | DEFE3 | |
Aveline de Forz | person (hist) | DEFO1 | |
William de Forz | person (hist) | DEFO2 | |
Moll Flanders | bibliographic item | DEFO3 | |
The History of the Press-Yard | bibliographic item | DEFO4 | |
Daniel Defoe | person (hist) | DEFO5 | |
Shaun Deilke | person (cont) | DEIL1 | |
The Tower of London in English Renaissance Drama: Icon of Opposition | bibliographic item | DEIT1 | |
Thomas Dekker | person (hist) | DEKK1 | |
The Shoemaker’s Holiday | bibliographic item | DEKK2 | |
The shomakers holiday. Or The gentle craft VVith the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shoomaker, and Lord Maior of London. As it was acted before the Queenes most excellent Maiestie on New-yeares day at night last, by the right honourable the Earle of Notingham, Lord high Admirall of England, his seruants | bibliographic item | DEKK3 | |
The seuen deadly sinnes of London drawne in seuen seuerall coaches, through the seuen seuerall gates of the citie bringing the plague with them. Opus septem dierum | bibliographic item | DEKK4 | |
The owles almanacke Prognosticating many strange accidents which shall happen to this kingdome of Great Britaine this yeare, 1618. Calculated as well for the meridian mirth of London as any other part of Great Britaine. Found in an iuy-bush written in old characters, and now published in English by the painefull labours of Mr. Iocundary Merrie-braines | bibliographic item | DEKK5 | |
The Dead Tearme. Or Westminsters Complaint for long Vacations and short Termes. Written in Manner of a Dialogue betweene the two Cityes London and Westminster | bibliographic item | DEKK6 | |
Lantern and Candlelight | bibliographic item | DEKK7 | |
The Gull’s Horn-Book: Or, Fashions to Please All Sorts of Gulls | bibliographic item | DEKK8 | |
The magnificent entertainment giuen to King Iames, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, vpon the day of his Maiesties tryumphant passage (from the Tower) through his honourable citie (and chamber) of London, being the 15. of March. 1603. As well by the English as by the strangers: vvith the speeches and songes, deliuered in the seuerall pageants | bibliographic item | DEKK10 | |
Westward Ho! | bibliographic item | DEKK11 | |
London’s Tempe | bibliographic item | DEKK12 | |
The Whole Royal and Magnificent Entertainment of King James through the City of London, 15 March 1604, with the Arches of Triumph | bibliographic item | DEKK13 | |
The Belman of London | bibliographic item | DEKK14 | |
A Strange Horse-race | bibliographic item | DEKK15 | |
The guls horne-booke | bibliographic item | DEKK16 | |
Vvest-vvard hoe As it hath been diuers times acted by the Children of Paules | bibliographic item | DEKK17 | |
Londons Tempe, or The Feild of Happines | bibliographic item | DEKK18 | |
Londons Tempe, or The Feild of Happines | bibliographic item | DEKK19 | |
Londons Tempe, or The Feild of Happines | bibliographic item | DEKK20 | |
Penny-vvis[e] pound foolish or, a Bristovv diamond, set in t[wo] rings, and both crack’d Profitable for married men, pleasant for young men, a[nd a] rare example for all good women | bibliographic item | DEKK21 | |
The Magnificent Entertainment: Giuen to King James, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, ypon the day of his Majesties Triumphant Passage (from the Tower) through his Honourable Citie (and Chamber) of London being the 15. Of March. 1603 | bibliographic item | DEKK22 | |
Britannia’s Honor | bibliographic item | DEKK23 | |
If it be not good, the Diuel is in it A nevv play, as it hath bin lately acted, vvith great applause, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants: at the Red Bull | bibliographic item | DEKK24 | |
The Second Part of the Honest Whore, with the Humors of the Patient Man, the Impatient Wife: the Honest Whore, perswaded by strong Arguments to turne Curtizan againe: her braue refuting those Arguments | bibliographic item | DEKK25 | |
Troia-Noua Triumphans | bibliographic item | DEKK26 | |
TThe shoomakers holy-day. Or The gentle craft VVith the humorous life of Simon Eyre, shoomaker, and Lord Mayor of London. As it was acted before the Queenes most excellent Maiestie on New-yeares day at night last, by the right honourable the Earle of Notingham, Lord high Admirall of England, his seruants | bibliographic item | DEKK27 | |
Sir Richard Delabere | person (hist) | DELA1 | |
Roger Delakere | person (hist) | DELA2 | |
Robert Delacre | person (hist) | DELA3 | |
Alexandra Dell’ Anno | person (cont) | DELL1 | |
Domenic Dellamano | person (cont) | DELL2 | |
The gentle craft A discourse containing many matters of delight, very pleasant to be read: shewing what famous men have beene shoomakers in time past in this land, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality. Declaring the cause why it is called the gentle craft: and also how the proverbe first grew; a shoemakers sonne is a prince borne | bibliographic item | DELO1 | |
Thomas Deloney | person (hist) | DELO2 | |
Elizabeth Deluca | person (cont) | DELU1 | |
Robert de Ely | person (hist) | DELY1 | |
A Griffier of Fairground Theatre |
bibliographic item | DEMA1 | |
Dana Demchak | person (cont) | DEMC1 | |
Alexander Demeule | person (cont) | DEME1 | |
Richard Mulcaster and Elizabethan Pageantry |
bibliographic item | DEMO1 | |
Nicholai de Nate | person (hist) | DENA1 | |
The World Runs on Wheeles: John Stow’s Indescribable London |
bibliographic item | DENE1 | |
Ludero de Denevar | person (hist) | DENE2 | |
William Denham | person (hist) | DENH1 | |
John Dynham | person (hist) | DENH2 | |
William Denham | person (hist) | DENH3 | |
Elizabeth Denham | person (hist) | DENH4 | |
Sir John Denham | person (hist) | DENH5 | |
John Denis | person (hist) | DENI1 | |
Stephen Denison | person (hist) | DENI2 | |
Sir Robert Denny | person (hist) | DENN1 | |
Thomas Denny | person (hist) | DENN2 | |
Phillip Dennis | person (hist) | DENN3 | |
Kathryn Dennen | person (cont) | DENN4 | |
Agnes Dennis | person (hist) | DENN5 | |
Sir Walter Dennis | person (hist) | DENN6 | |
Mr. Dennis | person (hist) | DENN7 | |
Robert Denton | person (hist) | DENT1 | |
Lucius Siccius Dentatus | person (hist) | DENT2 | |
Proverbial Language in English Drama Exclusive of Shakespeare, 1495–1616 | bibliographic item | DENT3 | |
John Denton | person (hist) | DENT4 | |
John Dent | person (hist) | DENT5 | |
Margaret Dent | person (hist) | DENT6 | |
Alice Dent | person (hist) | DENT7 | |
Elizabeth Dent | person (hist) | DENT8 | |
Mary Dent | person (hist) | DENT9 | |
Elizabeth Dent | person (hist) | DENT10 | |
Edward Deoly | person (hist) | DEOL1 | |
Roger Depham | person (hist) | DEPH1 | |
Deputy’s Court |
Sites | DEPU1 | empty |
Londini Angliæ Regni Metropolis Novissima & Accuratissima | bibliographic item | DERA1 | |
Johannes de Ram | person (hist) | DERA2 | |
William Dere | person (hist) | DERE1 | |
John de Ros | person (hist) | DERO1 | |
Sir Richard Derois | person (hist) | DERO2 | |
St. Deruvian | person (lit) | DERU1 | |
Desborne Lane |
Streets | DESB1 | empty |
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office: prepared under the superintendence of the deputy keeper of the records | bibliographic item | DESC1 | |
Grimond Descure | person (hist) | DESC2 | |
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 2 | bibliographic item | DESC3 | |
Desert | person (lit) | DESE1 | |
Roger de Deserto | person (hist) | DESE2 | |
Desire | person (lit) | DESI1 | |
Henry Desky | person (hist) | DESK1 | |
Despice | person (lit) | DESP1 | |
Hugh Despenser the Elder | person (hist) | DESP2 | |
Destiny | person (lit) | DEST1 | |
Sir Gilbert Dethick | person (hist) | DETH1 | |
Jane Dethick | person (hist) | DETH2 | |
Detraction | person (lit) | DETR1 | |
Deucalion | person (lit) | DEUC1 | |
William Ufford | person (hist) | DEUF1 | |
Bartholomew Deumars | person (hist) | DEUM1 | |
Gabriel de Urs | person (hist) | DEUR1 | |
Empty Tuns and Unfruitful Grafts: Richard Grafton’s Historical Publications |
bibliographic item | DEVE1 | |
Robert Devereux | person (hist) | DEVE2 | |
John Devereux | person (hist) | DEVE3 | |
Sir Walter Devereux | person (hist) | DEVE4 | |
Sir John Devereux | person (hist) | DEVE5 | |
Walter Devereux | person (hist) | DEVE6 | |
Penal Practice and Culture, 1500–1900 | bibliographic item | DEVE7 | |
Recasting the Theatre of Execution: The Abolition of the Tyburn Ritual* |
bibliographic item | DEVE8 | |
Excerpts from The Devil Is an Ass |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | DEVI1 | published |
Marina Devine | person (cont) | DEVI2 | |
The Device of the Pageant |
Mayoral shows | DEVI3 | draft |
Devil’s Tavern |
Victualling houses | DEVI4 | empty |
The Life of Robert Southwell: Poet and Martyr | bibliographic item | DEVL1 | |
Devonshire Court |
Sites | DEVO1 | empty |
Giles Dewes | person (hist) | DEWE1 | |
Widow Dewen | person (hist) | DEWE2 | |
Sir Simonds D’Ewes | person (hist) | DEWE3 | |
The journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth | bibliographic item | DEWE4 | |
Johannes de Witt | person (hist) | DEWI1 | |
Platte Grondt der Stadt London met de Aenwysinghe hoe die Afgebrandt is | bibliographic item | DEWI2 | |
Adam de Witebi | person (hist) | DEWI3 | |
Nicholas Dewren | person (hist) | DEWR1 | |
Gregory Dexter | person (hist) | DEXT1 | |
Sir John Deyncourt | person (hist) | DEYN1 | |
DHUM 491: Georeferencing London Books |
Undergraduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | DHUM491_2014 | published |
DHUM 491: Remediating Bills of Mortality |
Undergraduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | DHUM491_2015 | published |
DHUM 491: Remediating Bills of Mortality |
Undergraduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | DHUM491_2015_deprecated | published |
Maty Diabate | person (cont) | DIAB1 | |
A Dialogue Between the Cross in Cheap and Charing Cross |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | DIAL1 | draft |
Aric Diamond | person (cont) | DIAM1 | |
Diana | person (lit) | DIAN1 | |
Dicaearchus | person (hist) | DICA1 | |
Dr. Miles Dicar | person (hist) | DICA2 | |
Dicers Lane (Newgate) |
Streets | DICE1 | empty |
William Dickson | person (hist) | DICK1 | |
Margaret Dickson | person (hist) | DICK2 | |
Shakespeare’s Mastiff Comedy |
bibliographic item | DICK4 | |
Dickens’s Dictionary of London, 1880 (Second Year) an Unconventional Handbook | bibliographic item | DICK5 | |
Dickens’s Dictionary of London, 1882 (Fourth Year) an Unconventional Handbook | bibliographic item | DICK6 | |
Jocelyn Diemer | person (cont) | DIEM1 | |
Appendix IV: Documents Relating to the Port of London |
bibliographic item | DIET1 | |
The Homoerotics of Early Modern Drama | bibliographic item | DIGA1 | |
John Digby | person (hist) | DIGB1 | |
Thomas Digges | person (hist) | DIGG1 | |
Leonard Digges | person (hist) | DIGG2 | |
Bridget Digges | person (hist) | DIGG3 | |
Anne Digges (née St. Leger) | person (hist) | DIGG4 | |
Dudley Digges | person (hist) | DIGG5 | |
Leonard Digges | person (hist) | DIGG6 | |
Margaret Digges | person (hist) | DIGG7 | |
Ursula Digges | person (hist) | DIGG8 | |
William Digges | person (hist) | DIGG9 | |
Mary Digges | person (hist) | DIGG10 | |
A Prognostication Euerlasting of Ryght Good Effecte | bibliographic item | DIGG11 | |
Alexander Dikes | person (hist) | DIKE1 | |
Johan Dikes | person (hist) | DIKE2 | |
William Dikeman | person (hist) | DIKE3 | |
Diligence | person (lit) | DILI1 | |
Theatre, Court and City, 1595–1610: Drama and Social Space in London | bibliographic item | DILL1 | |
Fashion, Nation and Theatre in Late Sixteenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | DILL2 | |
Is Not All the World Mile End, Mother?: The Blackfriars Theater, the City of London, and The Knight of the Burning Pestle |
bibliographic item | DILL3 | |
The Language of Space in Court Performance, 1400–1625 | bibliographic item | DILL4 | |
Clerkenwell and Smithfield as a Neglected Home of London Theater |
bibliographic item | DILL5 | |
Shakespeare & the Staging of English History | bibliographic item | DILL6 | |
John Rastell v. Henry Walton |
bibliographic item | DILL7 | |
John Rastell’s Stage |
bibliographic item | DILL8 | |
John Dimock | person (hist) | DIMO1 | |
John Dimock | person (hist) | DIMO2 | |
Anne Dimock | person (hist) | DIMO3 | |
Mary Dimock | person (hist) | DIMO4 | |
John Dinham | person (hist) | DINH1 | |
Diocletian | person (hist) | DIOC1 | |
Fashioning Outlaws: The Early Modern Rogue and Urban Culture |
bibliographic item | DION1 | |
Rogues and Early Modern English Culture | bibliographic item | DION2 | |
Dionysus | person (lit) | DION4 | |
Pedanius Dioscorides | person (hist) | DIOS1 | |
Conventions for Semi-Diplomatic Transcriptions |
Documentation for encoders; Documentation for editors; Critical materials; Articles by scholars | diplomatic_transcriptions | published |
Disdain | person (lit) | DISD1 | |
Dissention | person (lit) | DISS1 | |
Distaff Lane |
Streets | DIST1 | published |
City Ditch |
Sites | DITC1 | stub |
The Parish Clerk | bibliographic item | DITC2 | |
Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work | bibliographic item | DITM1 | |
Caite Diver | person (cont) | DIVE1 | |
Divine Speculation | person (lit) | DIVI1 | |
Sir Wolstan Dixie | person (hist) | DIXI1 | |
The Device of the Pageant Borne before Wolstan Dixie |
Mayoral shows | DIXI2 | published |
Agnes Dixie (née Draper) | person (hist) | DIXI3 | |
John Stow Memorial | bibliographic item | DIXO1 | |
W. Dixson | person (hist) | DIXS1 | |
London’s Prisons |
bibliographic item | DOBB1 | |
Sir Richard Dobbys | person (hist) | DOBB2 | |
Owen Dobbins | person (hist) | DOBB3 | |
Thomas Dockwray | person (hist) | DOCK1 | |
Anne Dockwray | person (hist) | DOCK2 | |
Doctors’ Commons (Knightrider Street) |
Sites | DOCT1 | stub |
Doctors’ Commons (Paternoster Row) |
Sites | DOCT2 | stub |
Doctors’ Commons | organization (em_other) | DOCT3 | |
Doctors’ Commons |
bibliographic item | DOCT4 | |
Sir Thomas Docwra | person (hist) | DOCW1 | |
Dodding Pond |
Topographical features; Water features | DODD1 | stub |
Dodger | person (lit) | DODG1 | |
Sir Ralph Dodmer | person (hist) | DODM1 | |
Amber Dodson | person (cont) | DODS1 | |
The Idea of Police in Eighteenth-Century England: Discipline, Reformation, Superintendence, c. 1780-1800 |
bibliographic item | DODS2 | |
Dogberry | person (lit) | DOGB1 | |
Dogbolts | person (lit) | DOGB2 | |
John Doget | person (hist) | DOGE1 | |
Walter Dogget | person (hist) | DOGE2 | |
John Dogget | person (hist) | DOGG2 | |
Alice Dogget | person (hist) | DOGG3 | |
William Dogget | person (hist) | DOGG4 | |
Dog Yard |
Victualling houses | DOGY1 | empty |
Robert Dokesworth | person (hist) | DOKE1 | |
A True and Faithful Account?: The London Fire, Blame, and Partisan Proof |
bibliographic item | DOLA1 | |
The Dolefull lamentation of Cheap-side crosse, or, Old England sick of the staggers the dissenting and disagreeing in matters of opinion, together with the sundry sorts of sects now raving and reigning, being the maine causes of the disturbance and hinderance of the common-wealth | bibliographic item | DOLE1 | |
Excerpt fromThe Doleful Lamentation of Cheapside Cross |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | DOLE2 | published |
Do Little Lane |
Streets | DOLI1 | published |
The German Hanse | bibliographic item | DOLL1 | |
Doll | person (lit) | DOLL2 | |
Dolphin Inn (Bishopsgate) |
Victualling houses | DOLP1 | empty |
DOLP2 | Retired - Do not use | DOLP2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
The Dolphin (Temple Bar) |
Victualling houses | DOLP3 | stub |
Dolphin (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | DOLP4 | empty |
Simon Dolseley | person (hist) | DOLS1 | |
Thomas Dolseley | person (hist) | DOLS2 | |
Domitian | person (hist) | DOMI1 | |
Black Friars (Dominicans) | organization (em_other) | DOMI2 | |
Simon Dominico | person (hist) | DOMI3 | |
Dominican Order |
bibliographic item | DOMI4 | |
St. Dominic | person (hist) | DOMI5 | |
Emily Donahoe | person (cont) | DONA1 | |
Donate to MoEML |
About MoEML | donate | published |
John Donne | person (hist) | DONN1 | |
John Donne |
Biography; Topics; Undergraduate student articles | DONN2 | published |
A Tale of a Citizen and his Wife |
bibliographic item | DONN3 | |
Cana Donovan | person (cont) | DONO1 | |
Our Donors |
About MoEML | donors | published |
Platte Grondt der Verbrande Stadt London | bibliographic item | DOOR1 | |
Marcus Willemsz Doornik | person (hist) | DOOR2 | |
Controlling Corruption: Regulating Meat Consumption as a Preventative to Plague in Seventeenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | DORE1 | |
John Dore | person (hist) | DORE2 | |
Hawys Dorington (née Horspoole) | person (hist) | DORI1 | |
Francis Dorington | person (hist) | DORI2 | |
Sir Michael Dormer | person (hist) | DORM1 | |
Ms. Dorothy | person (hist) | DORO1 | |
Two English Antiquaries: John Leland and John Stow |
bibliographic item | DORS1 | |
Dorset Street |
Streets | DORS2 | empty |
Cathedral of St. Paul |
bibliographic item | DOUG1 | |
Margaret Douglas | person (hist) | DOUG2 | |
Casey Douglass | person (cont) | DOUG3 | |
Archibald Douglas | person (hist) | DOUG4 | |
John Doune | person (hist) | DOUN1 | |
Richard of Dover | person (hist) | DOVE1 | |
Robert Dowe | person (hist) | DOWE1 | |
Dowgate Street |
Streets | DOWG1 | stub |
Dowgate Ward |
Wards | DOWN1 | published |
The Downe-fall of Dagon | bibliographic item | DOWN2 | |
Conduit upon Dowgate |
Water features | DOWN3 | stub |
Dowgate |
Gates | DOWN4 | stub |
William Downe | person (hist) | DOWN5 | |
Raph Downing | person (hist) | DOWN6 | |
Richard Downis | person (hist) | DOWN7 | |
Joane Downis | person (hist) | DOWN8 | |
Frances Downes | person (hist) | DOWN9 | |
Wren, Sir Christopher (1632–1723) |
bibliographic item | DOWN10 | |
Download Data |
download_data | draft | |
Thomas Dowroy | person (lit) | DOWR1 | |
John Dowsell | person (hist) | DOWS1 | |
Christopher Drace | person (cont) | DRAC1 | |
Sir Francis Drake | person (hist) | DRAK1 | |
Draper’s Almshouses |
Sites | DRAP1 | empty |
Drapers’ Hall |
Halls | DRAP2 | stub |
Drapers’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | DRAP3 | |
William Draper | person (hist) | DRAP4 | |
Isabel Draper | person (hist) | DRAP5 | |
Margaret Draper | person (hist) | DRAP6 | |
Sir Christopher Draper | person (hist) | DRAP7 | |
Margaret Draper | person (hist) | DRAP8 | |
Robert Draper | person (hist) | DRAP9 | |
Thomas Draper | person (hist) | DRAP10 | |
Drawer | person (lit) | DRAW1 | |
Drawbridge Tower |
Sites | DRAW2 | stub |
Draw on the Agas Map |
Agas Map; Documentation for encoders | draw_on_agas | published |
Poly-Olbion. or A chorographicall description of tracts, riuers, mountaines, forests, and other parts of this renowned isle of Great Britaine with intermixture of the most remarquable stories, antiquities, wonders, rarityes, pleasures, and commodities of the same: digested in a poem by Michael Drayton, Esq. With a table added, for direction to those occurrences of story and antiquitie, whereunto the course of the volume easily leades not | bibliographic item | DRAY1 | |
Poly-Olbion | bibliographic item | DRAY2 | |
Michael Drayton | person (hist) | DRAY3 | |
A paean triumphall Composed for the Societie of the Goldsmiths of London: congratulating his Highnes magnificent entring the citie. To the Maiestie of the King | bibliographic item | DRAY5 | |
Danielle Drees | person (cont) | DREE1 | |
Jane Drew | person (hist) | DREW1 | |
Sir Drew Drewry | person (hist) | DREW2 | |
William Drewe | person (hist) | DREW3 | |
John Drewe | person (hist) | DREW4 | |
Elizabeth Drewe | person (hist) | DREW5 | |
Robert Dreyton | person (hist) | DREY1 | |
Sir William Driffield | person (hist) | DRIF1 | |
Drinkwater Wharf |
Sites | DRIN1 | empty |
Stow’s Books Bequeathed: Some Notes on William Browne (1591-c.1643) and Peter Le Neve (1661–1729) |
bibliographic item | DRIV1 | |
John Drope | person (hist) | DROP1 | |
Tara Drouillard | person (cont) | DROU1 | |
Jennifer Drouin | person (cont) | DROU2 | |
The life of the dutches of Suffolke As it hath beene divers and sundry times acted, with good applause | bibliographic item | DRUE1 | |
Thomas Drue | person (hist) | DRUE2 | |
Druis | person (lit) | DRUI1 | |
James Drummond | person (hist) | DRUM1 | |
Tales, Traditions and Antiquities of Leith | bibliographic item | DRUM2 | |
Drury House |
Sites | DRUR1 | empty |
Drury Lane |
Streets | DRUR2 | empty |
John Drury | person (hist) | DRUR3 | |
Robert Drury | person (hist) | DRUR4 | |
Nigel Drury | person (hist) | DRUR5 | |
Drugo Drureius | person (hist) | DRUR6 | |
Robert Drury | person (hist) | DRUR7 | |
Robert Drury | person (hist) | DRUR8 | |
Richard Drylande | person (hist) | DRYL1 | |
Katherine Drylande (née Brune) | person (hist) | DRYL2 | |
ducat | glossary item | DUCA1 | |
Laurence Ducket | person (hist) | DUCK1 | |
Sir Lionel Duckett | person (hist) | DUCK2 | |
Robert Ducye | person (hist) | DUCY1 | |
Edmund Dudley | person (hist) | DUDL1 | |
Sir John Dudley | person (hist) | DUDL2 | |
William Dudley | person (hist) | DUDL3 | |
Sir Robert Dudley | person (hist) | DUDL4 | |
Dudley’s House |
Sites | DUDL5 | published |
Notes on Stationers from the Lay Subsidy Rolls of 1523–4 |
bibliographic item | DUFF1 | |
Anthony Duffield | person (hist) | DUFF2 | |
Joane Duffield | person (hist) | DUFF3 | |
Thomas Dufthous | person (hist) | DUFT1 | |
As Dirty as Smithfield and as Stinking Every Whit: The Smell of the Hope Theatre |
bibliographic item | DUGA1 | |
Sir William Dugdale | person (hist) | DUGD1 | |
Gilbert Dugdale | person (hist) | DUGD2 | |
The time triumphant declaring in briefe, the arival of our soveraigne liedge Lord, King James into England, his coronation at Westminster: together with his late royal progresse, from the Towre of London throúgh the Cittie, to his Highnes manor of White Hall. Shewing also, the varieties & rarieties of al the sundry trophies or pageants, erected . . . With a rehearsall of the King and Queenes late comming to the Exchaunge in London | bibliographic item | DUGD3 | |
The history of St. Pauls Cathedral in London from its foundation untill these times extracted out of originall charters, records, leiger books, and other manuscripts : beautified with sundry prospects of the church, figures of tombes and monuments | bibliographic item | DUGD4 | |
The history of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, from its foundation. Extracted out of original charters, records, leiger-books, and other manuscripts. Beautified with sundry prospects of the old fabrick, which was destroyed by the Fire of that city, 1666. As also With the figures of the tombs and monuments therein, which were all defac’d in the late rebellion. Whereunto is added, a continuation thereof, setting forth what was done in the structure of the new church, to the year 1685. Likewise, an historical account of the northern cathedrals, and chief collegiate churches in the province of York |
bibliographic item | DUGD5 | |
Duke’s Place |
Residences | DUKE1 | stub |
T. Duke | person (hist) | DUKE2 | |
Nicholas Duket | person (hist) | DUKE3 | |
Peter Duke | person (hist) | DUKE4 | |
Thomas Duke | person (hist) | DUKE5 | |
Duke’s Wardrobe |
Streets | DUKE6 | stub |
Duke of Shoreditch’s Men | organization (em_other) | DUKE7 | |
Duklane |
Streets | DUKL1 | stub |
Anthony Dull | person (lit) | DULL1 | |
Mr. Dumbelowe | person (hist) | DUMB1 | |
Stow’s Remains |
bibliographic item | DUNC1 | |
Here at the Fringe of the Forest: Staging Sacred Space in As You Like It |
bibliographic item | DUNC2 | |
Catriona Duncan | person (cont) | DUNC3 | |
John Duncell | person (hist) | DUNC4 | |
Angel Dune | person (hist) | DUNE1 | |
Thomas de Dunelm | person (hist) | DUNE2 | |
Dune’s House |
Sites | DUNE3 | stub |
William Dunkeyn | person (hist) | DUNK1 | |
Palaces and Progresses of Elizabeth I | bibliographic item | DUNL1 | |
The Wounded City: Ambiguous Subjectivities and the Riotous Metropolis in Samuel Delany’s Dhalgren |
bibliographic item | DUNN1 | |
Digital Humanists: If you Want Tenure, Do Double the Work |
bibliographic item | DUNN2 | |
Robert Dunne | person (hist) | DUNN3 | |
Sir Daniel Dunne | person (hist) | DUNN4 | |
Samuel Dunne | person (hist) | DUNN5 | |
William Dunne | person (hist) | DUNN6 | |
St. Dunstan’s (Stepney) |
Churches | DUNS1 | stub |
John Dunstaple | person (hist) | DUNS2 | |
John de Dunstable | person (hist) | DUNS3 | |
Parish of St. Dunstan (Stepney) |
Parishes | DUNS101 | empty |
Richard Dunton | person (hist) | DUNT1 | |
William Dunthorne | person (hist) | DUNT2 | |
William Dunthorn | person (hist) | DUNT3 | |
duodecimo | glossary item | DUOD1 | |
Mr. Duppa | person (hist) | DUPP1 | |
John Duram | person (hist) | DURA1 | |
Elizabeth Duram | person (hist) | DURA2 | |
John Durant | person (hist) | DURA3 | |
Durham House |
Residences; Undergraduate student articles | DURH1 | published |
William de Durham | person (hist) | DURH2 | |
Thomas Durrem | person (hist) | DURR1 | |
Margaret Durrem | person (hist) | DURR2 | |
Crime And Justice In Early Modern England 1500-1750 | bibliographic item | DURS1 | |
Jacobean Civic Pageants | bibliographic item | DUTT1 | |
Mastering the Revels: The Regulation and Censorship of English Renaissance Drama | bibliographic item | DUTT2 | |
The Court, the Master of the Revels, and the Players |
bibliographic item | DUTT3 | |
The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theatre | bibliographic item | DUTT4 | |
Telka Duxbury | person (cont) | DUXB1 | |
Kathleen Dwyer | person (cont) | DWYE1 | |
Kaylen Dwyer | person (cont) | DWYE2 | |
Dycekey |
Sites | DYCE1 | stub |
The Works of George Peele | bibliographic item | DYCE2 | |
Anthony van Dyck | person (hist) | DYCK1 | |
Dyers’ Hall |
Halls | DYER1 | empty |
Dyers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | DYER2 | |
Dyers’ Court |
Sites | DYER3 | empty |
Hugh Dyke | person (hist) | DYKE1 | |
John Dymmocke | person (hist) | DYMO1 | |
Humphrey Dyson | person (hist) | DYSO1 | |
Eastcheap Market |
Markets | EACH1 | empty |
Eadberht | person (hist) | EADB1 | |
Eadbald | person (hist) | EADB2 | |
Eadgar of London | person (hist) | EADG1 | |
Eadmer | person (hist) | EADM1 | |
Eadred | person (hist) | EADR1 | |
Eagle Street |
Streets | EAGL1 | empty |
EARC1 | Retired - Do not use | EARC1 Replaced by EARC1 | |
A City Full of People: Men and Women of London 1650–1750 | bibliographic item | EARL1 | |
Early Theatre: A Journal with the Records of Early English Drama | bibliographic item | EARL2 | |
Alexis Early | person (cont) | EARL3 | |
Earl Godwin and His Three Sons, Parts 1 and 2 |
bibliographic item | EARL4 | |
John de Esseby | person (hist) | EASE1 | |
East Smithfield Prison |
Prisons | EASM1 | stub |
East Smithfield |
Neighbourhoods | EAST1 | stub |
Eastcheap |
Streets | EAST2 | published |
Excerpts from Eastward Ho! |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | EAST3 | published |
Parsing the City: Jonson, Middleton, Dekker, and City Comedy’s London as Language | bibliographic item | EAST4 | |
East India House |
Sites | EAST5 | empty |
Thomas East | person (hist) | EAST6 | |
East Harding Street |
Streets | EAST7 | empty |
East India Company | organization (em_other) | EAST8 | |
Heather Easterling | person (cont) | EAST9 | |
Gilbert East | person (hist) | EAST10 | |
Richard Eaton | person (hist) | EATO1 | |
English Broadside Ballad Archive | bibliographic item | EBBA1 | |
How to Use the English Broadside Ballad Archive (EBBA) |
Undergraduate student articles; Articles by independent researchers; Teaching materials and lesson plans | EBBA_guide | published |
Ebbegate |
Gates; Water features | EBBE1 | stub |
William Ecclestone | person (hist) | ECCL1 | |
Ecgbert of Wessex | person (hist) | ECGB1 | |
Ecgwulf | person (hist) | ECGW1 | |
Robert Edarbroke | person (hist) | EDAR1 | |
bibliographic item | EDEL1 | ||
Thomas Eden | person (hist) | EDEN1 | |
Sir Stephen de Edeworth | person (hist) | EDEW1 | |
Edgar the Peaceful | person (hist) | EDGA1 | |
Edgar | person (hist) | EDGA2 | |
Edifice | person (lit) | EDIF1 | |
William Edington | person (hist) | EDIN1 | |
Editorial Board | organization (modern) | EDIT1 | |
Edith of Wessex | person (hist) | EDIT2 | |
The MoEML Guide to Editorial Style |
Documentation for editors | editorial_style | published |
Mayoral Shows: Editorial Declaration |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; Documentation for encoders; Documentation for editors; Critical materials; Articles by scholars | editorialDecl_mayoral | published |
Amy Gomersall (née Edlyn) | person (hist) | EDLY1 | |
Richard Edlyn | person (hist) | EDLY2 | |
Mr. Edmere | person (hist) | EDME1 | |
Burbage, James (c.1531–1597) |
bibliographic item | EDMO1 | |
Henry de Edmonton | person (hist) | EDMO2 | |
Sir Thomas Edmondes | person (hist) | EDMO3 | |
Sir Christopher Edmonds | person (hist) | EDMO4 | |
Dame Dorothy Edmonds (née Litcot) | person (hist) | EDMO5 | |
Edmund the Martyr | person (hist) | EDMU1 | |
Edmund Mortimer | person (hist) | EDMU2 | |
Edmund Ironside | person (hist) | EDMU3 | |
Mr. Edred | person (hist) | EDRE1 | |
Edward I | person (hist) | EDWA1 | |
Edward of Woodstock | person (hist) | EDWA2 | |
Edward III | person (hist) | EDWA3 | |
Edward VI | person (hist) | EDWA4 | |
Edward II | person (hist) | EDWA5 | |
Edward IV | person (hist) | EDWA6 | |
Edward the Confessor | person (hist) | EDWA7 | |
John Stow and Middle English Literature |
bibliographic item | EDWA8 | |
How to Read an Early Modern Map: Between the Particular and the General, the Material and the Abstract, Words and Mathematics |
bibliographic item | EDWA9 | |
John Stow, Thomas Nash, and BL Add. 29729 |
bibliographic item | EDWA10 | |
William Edward | person (hist) | EDWA11 | |
Edward of Norwich | person (hist) | EDWA12 | |
Dame Isabell Edward | person (hist) | EDWA13 | |
Stephanie Edwards | person (cont) | EDWA14 | |
Edward V | person (hist) | EDWA15 | |
Edward the Elder | person (hist) | EDWA16 | |
Edward the Exile | person (hist) | EDWA17 | |
Edwardus | person (hist) | EDWA18 | |
Mary I: England’s Catholic Queen | bibliographic item | EDWA21 | |
Thomas Edwards | person (hist) | EDWA22 | |
John Edwards | person (hist) | EDWA23 | |
William Edward | person (hist) | EDWA24 | |
Mr. Edwatars | person (hist) | EDWS1 | |
EEBO-TCP | bibliographic item | EEBO1 | |
Early English Books Online (EEBO) | bibliographic item | EEBO2 | |
EEBO-TCP | organization (modern) | EEBO3 | |
How to Use Early English Books Online (EEBO) |
Undergraduate student articles; Articles by independent researchers; Teaching materials and lesson plans | EEBO_guide | published |
Robert Efforde | person (hist) | EFFO1 | |
Rose Theatre |
bibliographic item | EGAN1 | |
Material Culture in London in an Age of Transition: Tudor and Stuart Period Finds c. 1450–c. 1700 from Excavations at Riverside Sites in Southwark | bibliographic item | EGAN2 | |
The 1599 Globe and its Modern Replica: Virtual Reality Modelling of the Archaeological and Pictorial Evidence |
bibliographic item | EGAN3 | |
The Theatre in Shoreditch 1576-1599 |
bibliographic item | EGAN4 | |
Thomas Egerton | person (hist) | EGER1 | |
Edward Hupcornehill | person (hist) | EHUP1 | |
520 Class 8 |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | EIG1 | published |
The Copyeditor’s Handbook | bibliographic item | EINS1 | |
Eirenopolis |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | EIRE1 | published |
Eirene | person (lit) | EIRE2 | |
Introduction to Eirenopolis |
Critical materials; Graduate student articles | EIRE1_critical | published |
Street-Names of the City of London | bibliographic item | EKWA1 | |
Compilation of Locations found in Ekwall |
Databases; Finding aids | ekwall | empty |
ELAM1 | Retired - Do not use | ELAM1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Elaskirion | person (lit) | ELAS1 | |
Elbow | person (lit) | ELBO1 | |
Elbow Lane |
Streets | ELBO2 | empty |
Robert Elborough | person (hist) | ELBO3 | |
London’s calamity by fire bewailed and improved in a sermon preached at St. James Dukes-Place wherein the judgements of God are asserted, the times of those judgments specified, the reasons for those judgments assigned, and all in some measure suitably applied | bibliographic item | ELBO4 | |
Robert Eldarbroke | person (hist) | ELDA1 | |
Appendix X:John Elder’s letter describing the arrival and marriage of King Philip, his triumphal entry into London, the legation of Cardinal Pole, &c.. To Lord Robert Stuart, c. 1554 |
bibliographic item | ELDE1 | |
William Elderton | person (hist) | ELDE2 | |
Edward Eldsmere | person (hist) | ELDS1 | |
Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross) |
Monuments, shrines, and tombs | ELEA1 | published |
Eleanor of Castile | person (hist) | ELEA2 | |
Eleanor de Bohun | person (hist) | ELEA3 | |
Eleanor de Cobham | person (hist) | ELEA4 | |
Ms. Eleanor | person (hist) | ELEA6 | |
Eleanor of Provence | person (hist) | ELEA7 | |
Eleanor of England | person (hist) | ELEA8 | |
Electra | person (lit) | ELEC1 | |
The Elephant |
Brothels | ELEP1 | published |
Peter Elers | person (hist) | ELER1 | |
Eleutherios | person (lit) | ELEU1 | |
Eleuterus | person (hist) | ELEU2 | |
520 Class 11 |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | ELEV1 | published |
Tracey El Hajj | person (cont) | ELHA1 | |
Richard Elie | person (hist) | ELIE1 | |
William Elie | person (hist) | ELIE2 | |
Elijah | person (lit) | ELIJ1 | |
Christopher Eliot | person (hist) | ELIO1 | |
Thomas Elis | person (hist) | ELIS1 | |
Elizabeth I | person (hist) | ELIZ1 | |
Elizabeth of York | person (hist) | ELIZ2 | |
ELIZ3 | Retired - Do not use | ELIZ3 Replaced by ELIZ1 | |
Elizabeth Woodville | person (hist) | ELIZ4 | |
Elizabeth Stuart of Bohemia | person (hist) | ELIZ5 | |
Ms. Elizabeth | person (hist) | ELIZ6 | |
Elizabeth of Denmark | person (hist) | ELIZ7 | |
Ms. Elizabeth | person (hist) | ELIZ8 | |
Elizabeth I’s Relationship with London |
Topics; Graduate student articles | ELIZ9 | published |
Mike Elkink | person (cont) | ELK1 | |
William Elkens | person (hist) | ELKE1 | |
Sir Robert Elkenton | person (hist) | ELKE2 | |
William Elkyn | person (hist) | ELKI1 | |
Ursula Elkyn | person (hist) | ELKI2 | |
William Ellets | person (hist) | ELLE1 | |
Sexuality and Citizenship: Metamorphosis in Elizabethan Erotic Verse | bibliographic item | ELLI1 | |
Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: To 1586 | bibliographic item | ELLI2 | |
Laurie Ellinghausen | person (cont) | ELLI3 | |
Jenkin Ellis | person (hist) | ELLI4 | |
James Ellis | person (cont) | ELLI5 | |
ell | glossary item | ELLU1 | |
A Topographical Dictionary of London and Its Environs | bibliographic item | ELME1 | |
Zachary Elmer | person (hist) | ELME2 | |
Edmond Elmer | person (hist) | ELME3 | |
The Elms (Smithfield) |
Sites | ELMS1 | stub |
Elphinus | person (hist) | ELPH1 | |
Edward Elrington | person (hist) | ELRI1 | |
Dame Margaret Elrington | person (hist) | ELRI2 | |
Sir Thomas Elrington | person (hist) | ELRI3 | |
Sir John Elrington | person (hist) | ELRI4 | |
Margaret Elrington | person (hist) | ELRI5 | |
Robert Elsing | person (hist) | ELSI1 | |
William Elsing | person (hist) | ELSI2 | |
Thomas Elsing | person (hist) | ELSI3 | |
Estrildis | person (lit) | ELST1 | |
Mistress Elton | person (hist) | ELTO1 | |
The Tudor Constitution | bibliographic item | ELTO2 | |
Elvanus | person (hist) | ELVA1 | |
Geoffrey Elwes | person (hist) | ELWE1 | |
Ely Place |
Sites | ELYP1 | assigned |
Ely Place Garden |
Sites; Articles by pedagogical partners | ELYP2 | assigned |
Roger Elys | person (hist) | ELYS1 | |
Embroiderers’ Hall |
Halls | EMBR1 | empty |
D. Geoffrey Emerson | person (cont) | EMER1 | |
William Emerson | person (hist) | EMER2 | |
Sir Bartholomew Emfield | person (hist) | EMFI1 | |
Early Modern London Theatres | bibliographic item | EMLT1 | |
Rachel Emmanuelle | person (cont) | EMMA1 | |
Richard Emmesley | person (hist) | EMME1 | |
Richard Emmesey | person (hist) | EMME2 | |
Emperor’s Head Lane |
Streets | EMPE1 | empty |
Londini Emporia or Londons Mercatura |
Mayoral shows | EMPO1 | draft |
Sir Richard Empson | person (hist) | EMPS1 | |
Empson’s House |
Sites | EMPS2 | stub |
John of Gaunt, His Life and Character | bibliographic item | EMPS3 | |
Henry Empson | person (hist) | EMPS4 | |
Encode a Library Text |
Documentation for encoders | encode_library_text | published |
Location Document Template |
Documentation for encoders | encode_location_doc | published |
Encode a Mayoral Pageant Book |
Documentation for encoders | encode_mayoral | published |
Encode Persons |
Documentation for contributors; Documentation for encoders | encode_persons | published |
Primary Source Document Template |
Documentation for encoders | encode_primary_doc | published |
Encode Redirects |
Documentation for encoders | encode_redirects | draft |
Encode Style |
Documentation for encoders | encode_style | published |
Create a MoEML TEI Header |
Documentation for encoders | encode_teiHeader | published |
Encode Dates |
Documentation for encoders | encoding_dates | published |
General Encoding Practices |
Documentation for encoders | encoding_practices | published |
Encode a Primary Source Transcription |
Documentation for encoders | encoding_primary_sources | published |
Encoding Primer: MoEML TEI Markup for Beginners |
Documentation for contributors | encoding_primer | published |
Encyclopedia |
About MoEML; Site landing pages | encyclopedia | published |
Endings Compliance |
bibliographic item | ENDF1 | |
Endymion | person (lit) | ENDY1 | |
Justine Engelbrecht | person (cont) | ENGE1 | |
Engine | person (lit) | ENGI1 | |
Englands deadly disease to bee sick of a king, or, Religions iust complaint against her enemies the hereticks, who call the diety into question and revoke their covenant, scornfully to have it hanged lower in the steeple-houses, for dogs to pisse upon & | bibliographic item | ENGL1 | |
England |
Topics | ENGL2 | empty |
England | person (lit) | ENGL3 | |
History of London Wall |
bibliographic item | ENGL4 | |
Walter l’Engleys | person (hist) | ENGL5 | |
Michael Englysshe | person (hist) | ENGL6 | |
Englishman | person (lit) | ENGL7 | |
From Bethlehem to Bedlam - England’s First Mental Institution |
bibliographic item | ENGL8 | |
Elizabeth English | person (hist) | ENGL9 | |
Giulia Ensing | person (cont) | ENSI1 | |
Envy | person (lit) | ENVY1 | |
John Eomans | person (hist) | EOMA1 | |
E. P. | person (hist) | EPEP1 | |
Excerpts from Epicœne, or the Silent Woman |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | EPIC1 | published |
Epictetus | person (hist) | EPIC2 | |
Epicœne | person (lit) | EPIC3 | |
Epimeleia | person (lit) | EPIM1 | |
MoEML’s ePub Files Process |
Documentation for programmers | epub_about | draft |
MoEML’s ePub Developer Documentation |
Documentation for programmers | epubDev_about | draft |
Equality | person (lit) | EQUA1 | |
Equity | person (lit) | EQUI1 | |
Desiderius Erasmus | person (hist) | ERAS1 | |
Erato | person (lit) | ERAT1 | |
The Royal Panoply | bibliographic item | ERIK1 | |
Henry Eriole | person (hist) | ERIO1 | |
Earconwald | person (hist) | ERKE1 | |
Eros | person (lit) | EROS1 | |
Error | person (lit) | ERRO1 | |
Escalus | person (lit) | ESCA1 | |
A companion for debtors and prisoners | bibliographic item | ESCO1 | |
escutcheon | glossary item | ESCU1 | |
E. S. | person (hist) | ESES1 | |
Richard Esgastone | person (hist) | ESGA1 | |
Natalia Esling | person (cont) | ESLI1 | |
They obey all magistrates and all good lawes . . . and we thinke our cittie happie to enjoye them: Migrants and Urban Stability in Early Modern English Towns |
bibliographic item | ESSE1 | |
Robert Devereux | person (hist) | ESSE2 | |
William Essex | person (hist) | ESSE3 | |
John Essex | person (hist) | ESSE4 | |
Joane Essex | person (hist) | ESSE5 | |
Æstas | person (lit) | ESTA1 | |
Thomas de Estanes | person (hist) | ESTA2 | |
English Short Title Catalogue | bibliographic item | ESTC1 | |
Full Record: STC (2nd ed.), 24242 |
bibliographic item | ESTC2 | |
ESTC3 | Retired - Do not use | ESTC3 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Blogging and Academic Identity |
bibliographic item | ESTE1 | |
Sir William Eastfield | person (hist) | ESTF1 | |
William Eastfield | person (hist) | ESTF2 | |
Laura Estill | person (cont) | ESTI1 | |
John Eston | person (hist) | ESTO1 | |
Margaret Eston | person (hist) | ESTO2 | |
Ralph Eswy | person (hist) | ESWY1 | |
William Eswy | person (hist) | ESWY2 | |
Eternity | person (lit) | ETER1 | |
Constance N. Etemadi | person (cont) | ETER2 | |
Æthelred II | person (hist) | ETHE1 | |
Æthelred | person (hist) | ETHE2 | |
Ethelfled | person (hist) | ETHE3 | |
Introduction: An Atlas of the Urban Icons Project |
bibliographic item | ETHI1 | |
Project Ethos |
About MoEML | ethos | published |
Ralph Eure | person (hist) | EUER1 | |
Eugene III | person (hist) | EUGE2 | |
Euphrosyne | person (lit) | EUPH1 | |
Euphrates | person (lit) | EUPH2 | |
Eupheme | person (lit) | EUPH3 | |
Europa | person (lit) | EURO1 | |
Eustacius | person (hist) | EUST1 | |
Euterpe | person (lit) | EUTE1 | |
Eutropius | person (hist) | EUTR1 | |
Comic Constables—Fictional and Historical |
bibliographic item | EVAN1 | |
Henry Evans | person (hist) | EVAN2 | |
Jason Evans | person (cont) | EVAN3 | |
Master William Evans | person (hist) | EVAN4 | |
Edward Evance | person (hist) | EVAN5 | |
John Evarey | person (hist) | EVAR1 | |
John Evelyn | person (hist) | EVEL1 | |
The Diary of John Evelyn | bibliographic item | EVEL2 | |
Londinum Rediviuum. Presented by Me to his Majesty, a Week after the Conflagration, together with a Discourse now in the Paper Office | bibliographic item | EVEL3 | |
The Diary of John Evelyn | bibliographic item | EVEL4 | |
Andrew Evenger | person (hist) | EVEN2 | |
Alan Everard | person (hist) | EVER1 | |
Alexander Every | person (hist) | EVER2 | |
Everill | person (lit) | EVER3 | |
W. Evesham | person (hist) | EVES1 | |
William Evote | person (hist) | EVOT1 | |
Elizabeth Web (née Thornehill) | person (hist) | EWEB1 | |
Richard de Ewell | person (hist) | EWEL1 | |
Thomas Ewan | person (hist) | EWEN1 | |
John Ewin | person (hist) | EWIN1 | |
Example | person (lit) | EXAM1 | |
King’s Exchange |
Churches | EXCH1 | empty |
Exchange Alley |
Streets | EXCH2 | empty |
exchequer | glossary item | EXCH3 | |
Executions |
Topics; Undergraduate student articles | EXEC1 | published |
Thomas Exmue | person (hist) | EXME1 | |
Richard Exmue | person (hist) | EXME2 | |
University of Exeter English 124 Fall 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | EXON1 | |
Expectation | person (lit) | EXPE1 | |
Nicholas Exton | person (hist) | EXTO1 | |
Sir Simon Eyre | person (hist) | EYRE1 | |
EYRE2 | Retired - Do not use | EYRE2 Replaced by EYRE1 | |
Simon Eyre |
Biography; Topics; Graduate student articles | EYRE3 | published |
Thomas Eyre | person (hist) | EYRE4 | |
Thomas Eyre | person (hist) | EYRE5 | |
Margery Eyre | person (lit) | EYRE6 | |
John Eyre | person (hist) | EYRE7 | |
Amy Eyre | person (hist) | EYRE8 | |
Alice Eyre | person (hist) | EYRE9 | |
Henry Eyre | person (hist) | EYRE10 | |
Robert Fabian | person (hist) | FABI1 | |
Pope Fabian | person (hist) | FABI2 | |
Fabyan’s cronycle newly prynted, wyth the cronycle, actes, and dedes done in the tyme of the reygne of the moste excellent prynce kynge Henry the vii | bibliographic item | FABY1 | |
Robert Fabyan | person (hist) | FABY2 | |
MoEML’s Facebook page |
News | published | |
St. Fagan | person (lit) | FAGA1 | |
Fagswell Brook |
Liberties; Water features | FAGS1 | stub |
Fagswell |
Water features | FAGS2 | stub |
Jeremy Fairall | person (cont) | FAIR1 | |
Fairfield University English 213 Fall 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | FAIR2 | |
Walter Faireford | person (hist) | FAIR3 | |
George Fairbeard | person (hist) | FAIR4 | |
Sarah Fairbeard | person (hist) | FAIR5 | |
Fair Ground |
Sites | FAIR6 | stub |
Lord Mayors’ Pageants: Being Collections Towards a History of These Annual Celebrations | bibliographic item | FAIR7 | |
Robert Fairford | person (hist) | FAIR8 | |
Map of London, Westminster and the New Docks 1802 | bibliographic item | FAIR9 | |
Thomas Fairfax | person (hist) | FAIR10 | |
Fairfield University English 213 Fall 2014 Student Group 1 | organization () | FAIR2_1 | |
Fairfield University English 213 Fall 2014 Student Group 2 | organization () | FAIR2_2 | |
Fairfield University English 213 Fall 2014 Student Group 3 | organization () | FAIR2_3 | |
Fairfield University English 213 Fall 2014 Student Group 4 | organization () | FAIR2_4 | |
Fairfield University English 213 Fall 2014 Student Group 5 | organization () | FAIR2_5 | |
Faith | person (lit) | FAIT1 | |
William Faithorne | person (hist) | FAIT2 | |
Falcon Inn |
Victualling houses; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | FALC1 | published |
Falcon Stairs |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | FALC2 | stub |
The Falcon (Fleet Street) |
Victualling houses | FALC3 | stub |
FALC4 | Retired - Do not use | FALC4 Replaced by TRIN5 | |
Falcon Yard |
Sites | FALC5 | empty |
Sir Falkes de Breauté | person (hist) | FALK1 | |
Jack Falkner | person (lit) | FALK2 | |
James Falleron | person (hist) | FALL1 | |
Rebecca L. Fall | person (cont) | FALL2 | |
Matthew Fallen | person (hist) | FALL3 | |
Falstaff | person (lit) | FALS1 | |
Falsehood | person (lit) | FALS2 | |
Falsetop | person (lit) | FALS3 | |
Fame | person (lit) | FAME1 | |
The Triumphs of Fame and Honour |
Mayoral shows | FAME2 | draft |
Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales |
bibliographic item | FAMO1 | |
Zachary Fanara | person (cont) | FANA1 | |
Peter Fanelore | person (hist) | FANE1 | |
Xiaoying Fang | person (cont) | FANG1 | |
Fangs | person (lit) | FANG2 | |
Thomas Fanshawe | person (hist) | FANS1 | |
William Faringdon | person (hist) | FARD1 | |
Nicholas Faringdon | person (hist) | FARD2 | |
Jeffrey Farmer | person (hist) | FARM1 | |
Richard Farneford | person (hist) | FARN1 | |
Farringdon Within Ward |
Wards | FARR1 | published |
Farringdon Without Ward |
Wards | FARR2 | published |
Farringdon Road |
Streets | FARR3 | empty |
Farringdon Ward |
Wards | FARR4 | stub |
Richard Farrant | person (hist) | FARR5 | |
Anne Farrant (née Bower) | person (hist) | FARR6 | |
Historical Essay on the Rise and Early Progress of the Doctrine of Life-contingencies in England | bibliographic item | FARR7 | |
Richard Farrington | person (hist) | FARR8 | |
Fashion Street |
Streets | FASH1 | empty |
Fashioner | person (lit) | FASH2 | |
George Fastolph | person (hist) | FAST1 | |
Hugh Fastolph | person (hist) | FAST2 | |
Hugh Fastolf | person (hist) | FAST3 | |
Fastidius | person (hist) | FAST4 | |
Eustace de Fauconberg | person (hist) | FAUC1 | |
Thomas Fauconer | person (hist) | FAUC2 | |
John Faukconbridge | person (hist) | FAUK1 | |
FAUL1 | Retired - Do not use | FAUL1 Replaced by FAUC2 | |
Thomas Fauset | person (hist) | FAUS1 | |
Doctor Faustus | person (lit) | FAUS2 | |
Favonius | person (lit) | FAVO1 | |
Thomas Fawcett | person (hist) | FAWC1 | |
John Fayrey | person (hist) | FAYR1 | |
Deutsche Drucke des 17. Jahrhunderts zur Festkultur des Barock |
bibliographic item | FCCO1 | |
James Feake | person (hist) | FEAK1 | |
Fear | person (lit) | FEAR1 | |
John Feckenham | person (hist) | FECK1 | |
Thomas Federinghey | person (hist) | FEDE1 | |
Pedagogical Partnership Project (PPP) Testimonials |
About MoEML | feedback | published |
John Feelde | person (hist) | FEEL1 | |
A Letter sent by the Maydens of London |
bibliographic item | FEHR1 | |
John Felby | person (hist) | FELB1 | |
Thomas Felcham | person (hist) | FELC1 | |
Christopher Feliocke | person (hist) | FELI1 | |
Felicity | person (lit) | FELI2 | |
Fell Street |
Streets | FELL1 | empty |
Richard Lincolne | person (hist) | FELM1 | |
Feltmakers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | FELT1 | |
The Picture of London, Enlarged and Improved: Being a Correct Guide for the Stranger, and Useful Compendium for the Inhabitant, Relative to Every Object of General Curiosity, and Embracing Every Particular Connected Either with Business Or Amusement, in the Metropolis of the British Empire | bibliographic item | FELT2 | |
John Felton | person (hist) | FELT3 | |
Fenchurch Street |
Streets; Graduate student articles | FENC1 | published |
John Fenkyll | person (hist) | FENK1 | |
The Counter’s Commonwealth | bibliographic item | FENN1 | |
Cornu-copiae, Pasquils night-cap | bibliographic item | FENN2 | |
William Fennor | person (hist) | FENN3 | |
Humphrey Fenne | person (hist) | FENN4 | |
William Fennor | person (hist) | FENN5 | |
Robert Fenrother | person (hist) | FENR1 | |
Teaching London: A Two-Day Conference jointly organised by The Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute for Historical Research and the U of Westminster London Studies Programme, 3–4 November 2006 |
bibliographic item | FENT1 | |
Dana Ferbrache-Darr | person (cont) | FERB1 | |
Ferdinand III of Castille | person (hist) | FERD1 | |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | person (hist) | FERD2 | |
Ferdinand II of Tyrol | person (hist) | FERD3 | |
William Ferebrand | person (hist) | FERE1 | |
Valentine Simmes |
bibliographic item | FERG1 | |
Valentine Simmes | bibliographic item | FERG2 | |
John Stow and the Tomb of Blanche the Duchess |
bibliographic item | FERR1 | |
Ferreis of Ousley | person (hist) | FERR2 | |
Lord Ospay Ferrar | person (hist) | FERR3 | |
Dame Ide Devereux (née de Ferrers) | person (hist) | FERR4 | |
John Ferrar | person (hist) | FERR5 | |
Anne Ferrar | person (hist) | FERR6 | |
Mr. de Ferrers | person (hist) | FERR7 | |
Robert de Ferrers | person (hist) | FERR8 | |
Feste | person (lit) | FEST1 | |
John Fetiplace | person (hist) | FETI1 | |
Joan Fetiplace | person (hist) | FETI2 | |
Fetter Lane |
Streets | FETT1 | published |
FEUI1 | Retired - Do not use | FEUI1 Replaced by DERA1 | |
James de la Feuille | person (hist) | FEUI2 | |
John le Fevre | person (hist) | FEUR2 | |
Humphrey le Feure | person (hist) | FEUR3 | |
The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing, 1450–1800 | bibliographic item | FEVB1 | |
Ralph le Fevre | person (hist) | FEVR1 | |
John Ffoy | person (hist) | FFOY1 | |
John Ffoy | person (hist) | FFOY2 | |
George Ffoy | person (hist) | FFOY3 | |
Henry Ffoy | person (hist) | FFOY4 | |
Richard Ffoy | person (hist) | FFOY5 | |
Ficket’s Field |
Sites | FICK1 | empty |
Fidelity | person (lit) | FIDE1 | |
Apprenticeship Migration to London from the North-East of England in the Seventeenth Century |
bibliographic item | FIEL1 | |
Charitable Giving and its Distribution to Londoners after the Great Fire, 1666–1676 |
bibliographic item | FIEL2 | |
Geoffrey Feldynge | person (hist) | FIEL3 | |
Angell Feldynge | person (hist) | FIEL4 | |
The Wardrobe Goods of Anna of Denmark, Queen Consort of Scotland and England (1574–1619) |
bibliographic item | FIEL5 | |
Nathan Field | person (hist) | FIEL6 | |
Place-names of Greater London | bibliographic item | FIEL7 | |
The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Mallory | bibliographic item | FIEL8 | |
A Woman is a Weather-cocke | bibliographic item | FIEL9 | |
Thomas Feldynge | person (hist) | FIEL10 | |
Richard Feldynge | person (hist) | FIEL11 | |
John Feldynge | person (hist) | FIEL12 | |
Anne Field | person (hist) | FIEL13 | |
Richard Field | person (hist) | FIEL14 | |
William Feldynge | person (hist) | FIEL15 | |
James Fiennes | person (hist) | FIEN1 | |
Helenor Fiennes | person (hist) | FIEN2 | |
Gregory Fiennes | person (hist) | FIEN3 | |
Peter Fikeldon | person (hist) | FIKE1 | |
Filcher | person (lit) | FILC1 | |
Jessy Filice | person (cont) | FILI1 | |
Finán of Lindisfarne | person (hist) | FINA1 | |
Finch Lane |
Streets | FINC1 | published |
Walter de Finchingfeld | person (hist) | FINC2 | |
Mr. Finch | person (hist) | FINC3 | |
Elizabeth Finch (née Heneage) | person (hist) | FINC4 | |
Moyle Finch | person (hist) | FINC5 | |
Brittany Findlay-Mitchell | person (cont) | FIND1 | |
Samatha Fine-Trail | person (cont) | FINE1 | |
William Fines | person (hist) | FINE2 | |
Sir John Fineux | person (hist) | FINE3 | |
Finimore Lane |
Streets | FINI1 | published |
FINK1 | Retired - Do not use | FINK1 Replaced by FINC1 | |
Robert Fink | person (hist) | FINK2 | |
Robert Fink | person (hist) | FINK3 | |
James Fink | person (hist) | FINK4 | |
Rosamund Fink | person (hist) | FINK5 | |
Population and Metropolis: The Demography of London 1580–1650 | bibliographic item | FINL1 | |
John Squire: The Unknown Author of The Tryumphs of Peace, the London Lord Mayor’s Show for 1620 |
bibliographic item | FINL2 | |
Mercantilism and the Path to Spiritual Salvation in Thomas Heywood’s Londini Emporia, or Londons Mercatura (1633) |
bibliographic item | FINL3 | |
Thomas Heywood’s Panegyric to London’sUniversityin Londini Artium & Scientiarum Scaturigo: or, Londons Fountaine of Arts and Sciences (1632) |
bibliographic item | FINL4 | |
Jacobean Foreign Policy, London’s Civic Polity and Squire’s Lord Mayor’s Show, The Tryumphs of Peace (1620) |
bibliographic item | FINL5 | |
J. Caitlin Finlayson | person (cont) | FINL6 | |
Two London Lord Mayor’s Shows by John Squire (1620) and John Taylor (1634) |
bibliographic item | FINL7 | |
Thomas Finlason | person (hist) | FINL8 | |
Finsbury Court |
Sites | FINS1 | empty |
Finsbury Field |
Sites; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | FINS2 | published |
Finsbury |
Neighbourhoods | FINS3 | empty |
Finsbury Jail |
Prisons | FINS4 | stub |
Finsbury Street |
Streets | FINS5 | empty |
The Great Fire of London |
Topics | FIRE1 | published |
Firk | person (lit) | FIRK1 | |
Econolingua: A Glossary of Coins and Economic Language in Renaissance Drama | bibliographic item | FISC1 | |
Fisher’s Folly |
Sites | FISH1 | stub |
Fishmongers’ Hall |
Halls | FISH2 | empty |
Fish Wharf |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | FISH3 | stub |
London and the English Economy, 1500–1700 | bibliographic item | FISH4 | |
Fishmongers’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | FISH5 | |
Jasper Fisher | person (hist) | FISH6 | |
Cornelius Fish | person (hist) | FISH7 | |
Walter Fish | person (hist) | FISH8 | |
Fish Wharf (Queenhithe) |
Riverside features | FISH9 | empty |
John Fisher | person (hist) | FISH10 | |
John Fisher | person (hist) | FISH11 | |
Fischhuthe |
Water features | FISH12 | empty |
The A to Z of Restoration London | bibliographic item | FISH13 | |
Benjamin Fisher | person (hist) | FISH14 | |
Fisshwharf at Le Hole |
Water features | FISS1 | empty |
Thomas Fitall | person (hist) | FITA1 | |
Richard Fitguift | person (hist) | FITG1 | |
London’s Natural History | bibliographic item | FITT1 | |
Fitton | person (lit) | FITT2 | |
William fitz-Stephen | person (hist) | FITZ1 | |
Simon fitz-Mary | person (hist) | FITZ2 | |
The Idea of the City: Early-Modern and Post-Modern Locations and Communities | bibliographic item | FITZ3 | |
Editor’s Introduction |
bibliographic item | FITZ4 | |
Sir Henry fitz-Alwine | person (hist) | FITZ5 | |
Richard fitz-Alan | person (hist) | FITZ6 | |
Lord Henry fitz-Alan | person (hist) | FITZ7 | |
Spaces, Doors and Places in Early Modern English Staging |
bibliographic item | FITZ8 | |
Peter fitz-Alwine | person (hist) | FITZ9 | |
Henry fitz-Alwine | person (hist) | FITZ10 | |
William fitz-William | person (hist) | FITZ11 | |
Henry fitz-Roy | person (hist) | FITZ12 | |
Lord Robert Fitzwalter | person (hist) | FITZ13 | |
Peter fitz-Walter | person (hist) | FITZ14 | |
John fitz-Nigel | person (hist) | FITZ15 | |
Hugh fitz-Warren | person (hist) | FITZ16 | |
Dame Molde fitz-Warren | person (hist) | FITZ17 | |
Robert fitz-Roy | person (hist) | FITZ18 | |
Robert fitz-Hugh | person (hist) | FITZ19 | |
Constantine fitz-Aelulfe | person (hist) | FITZ20 | |
Robert fitz Richard | person (hist) | FITZ21 | |
Walter fitz Robert | person (hist) | FITZ22 | |
FITZ23 | Retired - Do not use | FITZ23 Replaced by FITZ13 | |
Matilda de Mandeville (née Fitzwalter) | person (hist) | FITZ24 | |
Sir Thomas fitz-William | person (hist) | FITZ25 | |
Agnes fitz-William | person (hist) | FITZ26 | |
Walter Fitzwalter | person (hist) | FITZ27 | |
Sir Walter Fitzwalter | person (hist) | FITZ28 | |
Sir Robert Fitzwalter | person (hist) | FITZ29 | |
Lord John Fitzwalter | person (hist) | FITZ30 | |
Thomas fitz-Thomas | person (hist) | FITZ31 | |
FITZ32 | Retired - Do not use | FITZ32 Replaced by FITZ13 | |
Walter Fitzwalter | person (hist) | FITZ33 | |
Richard fitz-James | person (hist) | FITZ34 | |
Richard fitz-Neal | person (hist) | FITZ35 | |
Eleanor fitz-Alan | person (hist) | FITZ36 | |
William fitz-Water | person (hist) | FITZ37 | |
William fitz-Isabell | person (hist) | FITZ38 | |
Roger fitz-Alan | person (hist) | FITZ39 | |
William fitz-Alulf | person (hist) | FITZ40 | |
Robert fitz-Durand | person (hist) | FITZ41 | |
Ernulf fitz-Alulf | person (hist) | FITZ42 | |
William fitz-Alice | person (hist) | FITZ43 | |
Edmund fitz-Gerard | person (hist) | FITZ44 | |
John fitz-Elinandi | person (hist) | FITZ45 | |
Joce fitz-Peter | person (hist) | FITZ46 | |
Constantine fitz-Alulf | person (hist) | FITZ47 | |
Martin fitz-Alice | person (hist) | FITZ48 | |
Martin fitz-William | person (hist) | FITZ49 | |
Robert fitz-John | person (hist) | FITZ50 | |
Richard fitz-Walter | person (hist) | FITZ51 | |
Peter fitz-Alan | person (hist) | FITZ52 | |
Nicholas fitz-Joce | person (hist) | FITZ53 | |
Roger fitz-Roger | person (hist) | FITZ54 | |
William fitz-Richard | person (hist) | FITZ55 | |
Thomas fitz-Theobald de Helles | person (hist) | FITZ56 | |
Hugh fitz-Otho | person (hist) | FITZ57 | |
FITZ58 | Retired - Do not use | FITZ58 Replaced by BATH1 | |
William fitz-William | person (hist) | FITZ59 | |
Sir Richard Hankeford | person (hist) | FITZ60 | |
In this booke is contayned the offices of shyriffes, bayliffes of lybertyes, escheatours, constables, and coroners and shewed what euerye one of them may doe by vertue of their offices, drawen out of bookes of the common lawe and of the statutes | bibliographic item | FITZ61 | |
A Description of London |
bibliographic item | FITZ62 | |
Agnes fitz-Theobald | person (hist) | FITZ63 | |
William fitz-Waren | person (hist) | FITZ64 | |
Isabel fitz-Waren | person (hist) | FITZ65 | |
Sir Thomas fitz-Williams | person (hist) | FITZ66 | |
Thomas fitz-Williams | person (hist) | FITZ67 | |
Robert Fitzwalter | person (hist) | FITZ68 | |
William fitz-Isabel | person (hist) | FITZ69 | |
Fabian Fitzdottrel | person (lit) | FITZ70 | |
Mistress Fitzdottrel | person (lit) | FITZ71 | |
From Archaeological Remains to Onion Dome: At the Upper Limits of Speculation |
bibliographic item | FITZ72 | |
Gerald Fitzgerald | person (hist) | FITZ73 | |
520 Class 5 |
Graduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | FIVE1 | published |
Sir Petronel Flash | person (lit) | FLAS1 | |
John Flasket | person (hist) | FLAS2 | |
Fleet |
Topographical features; Water features; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | FLEE1 | stub |
Ludgate Hill |
Sites; Streets | FLEE2 | stub |
Fleet Lane |
Streets | FLEE3 | empty |
Fleet Prison |
Prisons | FLEE4 | assigned |
FLEE5 | Retired - Do not use | FLEE5 Replaced by FLEE1 | |
Fleet Street |
Streets; Articles by pedagogical partners | FLEE6 | published |
Fleet Bridge |
Bridges; Streets | FLEE7 | empty |
Fleet Street Conduit |
Water features | FLEE8 | empty |
William Fleetwood | person (hist) | FLEE9 | |
FLEE10 | Retired - Do not use | FLEE10 Replaced by FLEE11 | |
Fleet Bridge Cistern |
Water features | FLEE11 | stub |
FLEE12 | Retired - Do not use | FLEE12 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Alexandra Fleetham | person (cont) | FLEE13 | |
Fleeting |
bibliographic item | FLEE14 | |
Sir Thomas Fleming | person (hist) | FLEM1 | |
Margaret Fleming | person (hist) | FLEM2 | |
Richard Flemyng | person (hist) | FLEM3 | |
Sir Thomas Flemming | person (hist) | FLEM4 | |
John Fleming | person (hist) | FLEM5 | |
Robert Fleming | person (hist) | FLEM6 | |
Miles Flesher | person (hist) | FLES1 | |
Fletchers’ Hall |
Halls | FLET1 | empty |
Althea Fletcher | person (cont) | FLET2 | |
John Fletcher | person (hist) | FLET3 | |
Richard Fletcher | person (hist) | FLET4 | |
Fletchers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | FLET5 | |
Alice Fletcher | person (hist) | FLET6 | |
Fleur-de-Lis |
Bookshops | FLEU1 | assigned |
Olivia Fleury | person (cont) | FLEU2 | |
George Flood | person (hist) | FLOO1 | |
A worlde of wordes, or, Most copious and exact dictionarie in Italian and English | bibliographic item | FLOR1 | |
Mr. Chapone | person (hist) | FLOR2 | |
Flora | person (lit) | FLOR3 | |
Elaine Flores | person (cont) | FLOR4 | |
Marianus of Florence | person (hist) | FLOR5 | |
Florence of Worcester | person (hist) | FLOR6 | |
Flourishing | person (lit) | FLOU1 | |
Flower de Luce |
Victualling houses | FLOW1 | empty |
Flower and Dean Street |
Streets | FLOW2 | empty |
Robert Flower | person (hist) | FLOW3 | |
Thomas Fluddie | person (hist) | FLUD1 | |
Robert Fludd | person (hist) | FLUD2 | |
Francis Flute | person (lit) | FLUT1 | |
Henslowe’s Diary | bibliographic item | FOAK1 | |
Sir John Fogge | person (hist) | FOGG1 | |
Foible | person (lit) | FOIB1 | |
Holbein in England | bibliographic item | FOIS1 | |
Christopher Foley | person (cont) | FOLE1 | |
Benedict de Folesham | person (hist) | FOLE2 | |
How to Use the Folger Digital Image Collection (LUNA) |
Undergraduate student articles; Articles by independent researchers; Teaching materials and lesson plans | folger_guide | published |
folio | glossary item | FOLI1 | |
Gilbert Foliot | person (hist) | FOLI2 | |
Richard Follywit | person (lit) | FOLL1 | |
Sir Amorous La Foole | person (lit) | FOOL1 | |
Program with MoEML |
Documentation for programmers | for_programmers | published |
John Ford | person (hist) | FORD1 | |
Harry Ford | person (cont) | FORD2 | |
Emma Ford | person (cont) | FORD3 | |
Descriptive Catalogues of Maps |
bibliographic item | FORD4 | |
Roger Forde | person (hist) | FORD5 | |
Richard Ford | person (hist) | FORD6 | |
Thomas de Ford | person (hist) | FORD7 | |
Joane Forde | person (hist) | FORD8 | |
Margaret Forde | person (hist) | FORD9 | |
Fore Street |
Streets | FORE1 | empty |
Mappae Mundi: Representing the World and its Inhabitants in Texts, Maps, and Images in Medieval and Early Modern Europe | bibliographic item | FORE2 | |
John Forest | person (hist) | FORE3 | |
foreigner | glossary item | FORE4 | |
Sir William Forman | person (hist) | FORM1 | |
The Thames and Its Docks | bibliographic item | FORR2 | |
Richard Forster | person (hist) | FORS1 | |
Roger de Forsham | person (hist) | FORS2 | |
Walter Forster | person (hist) | FORS3 | |
Griffin Forster | person (hist) | FORS4 | |
John Forster | person (hist) | FORS5 | |
The Fortune |
Playhouses | FORT1 | assigned |
Fortune | person (lit) | FORT2 | |
Fortitude | person (lit) | FORT3 | |
Sir John Fortescue | person (hist) | FORT4 | |
Elizabeth Fortescue | person (hist) | FORT5 | |
Fortune | person (lit) | FORT6 | |
Martha Forthe | person (hist) | FORT7 | |
Robert Forthe | person (hist) | FORT8 | |
Foster Lane |
Streets | FOST1 | published |
Dame Agnes Forster | person (hist) | FOST2 | |
Stephen Forster | person (hist) | FOST3 | |
St. Foster |
Streets | FOST4 | empty |
John Foster | person (hist) | FOST5 | |
Alice Foster | person (hist) | FOST6 | |
Sir Thomas Foster | person (hist) | FOST7 | |
Robert Forster | person (hist) | FOST8 | |
Four Swans Inn |
Victualling houses | FOSW1 | empty |
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison | bibliographic item | FOUC1 | |
Of Other Spaces |
bibliographic item | FOUC2 | |
Founders’ Hall |
Halls | FOUN1 | empty |
Founders’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | FOUN2 | |
Fountain Court |
Sites | FOUN3 | empty |
520 Class 4 |
Graduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | FOUR1 | published |
Four Winds | person (lit) | FOUR2 | |
Fowle Lane (Tower Street Ward) |
Streets | FOWL1 | stub |
Fowle Lane (Southwark) |
Streets | FOWL2 | empty |
Alice Hulton (née Howton) | person (hist) | FOWL3 | |
William Fowler | person (hist) | FOWL4 | |
Sir Richard Fowlar | person (hist) | FOWL5 | |
John Foxe | person (hist) | FOXE1 | |
Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church with an vniuersall history of the same, wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitiue age to these latter tymes of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles, and great persecutions agaynst the true martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by heathen emperours, as nowe lately practised by Romish prelates, especially in this realme of England and Scotland. Newly reuised and recognised, partly also augmented, and now the fourth time agayne published and recommended to the studious reader, by the author (through the helpe of Christ our Lord) Iohn Foxe, which desireth thee good reader to helpe him with thy prayer | bibliographic item | FOXE2 | |
Richard Foxe | person (hist) | FOXE3 | |
Richard Foxe | person (hist) | FOXE4 | |
Richard Foxe | person (hist) | FOXE5 | |
William Foxe | person (hist) | FOXE6 | |
The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online | bibliographic item | FOXE7 | |
The Unabridged Acts and Monuments Online | bibliographic item | FOXE8 | |
William Foxley | person (hist) | FOXL1 | |
John Foxton | person (hist) | FOXT1 | |
William Framlyngham | person (hist) | FRAM1 | |
Chaucer and the London Bell-Founders |
bibliographic item | FRAN1 | |
Adam Fraunceys | person (hist) | FRAN2 | |
John Francis | person (hist) | FRAN3 | |
Elizabeth Francis | person (hist) | FRAN4 | |
franchise | glossary item | FRAN5 | |
Alexandra Frangiosa | person (cont) | FRAN6 | |
Francis of Assisi | person (hist) | FRAN7 | |
John Franke | person (hist) | FRAN8 | |
Cecilie Franke | person (hist) | FRAN9 | |
John Franke | person (hist) | FRAN10 | |
Peter Franke | person (hist) | FRAN11 | |
Robert Franke | person (hist) | FRAN12 | |
Edward Franke | person (hist) | FRAN13 | |
Elizabeth Franke | person (hist) | FRAN14 | |
Dorothie Franke | person (hist) | FRAN15 | |
Hester Franke | person (hist) | FRAN16 | |
Jane Franke | person (hist) | FRAN17 | |
John Franke | person (hist) | FRAN18 | |
Andrew Fraunces | person (hist) | FRAN19 | |
Francis II | person (hist) | FRAN20 | |
Sir Adam Frances | person (hist) | FRAN21 | |
Calendar of Wills Proved and Enrolled in the Court of Husting, London, A.D. 1258 A.D. 1688: Preserved among the Archives of the Corporation of the City of London at the Guildhall: Part 2, A.D. 1358-A.D. 1688 | bibliographic item | FRAN22 | |
Francis of Anjou | person (hist) | FRAN23 | |
Francis I of France | person (hist) | FRAN24 | |
Sir Simon Fraser | person (hist) | FRAS1 | |
FRAT1 | Retired - Do not use | FRAT1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Fraternity of the Trinity | organization (em_other) | FRAT2 | |
Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St. John the Baptist | organization (em_other) | FRAT3 | |
Timothy Fratini | person (cont) | FRAT4 | |
Simon Francis | person (hist) | FRAU1 | |
Simon Fraunceys | person (hist) | FRAU2 | |
John Fraunceys | person (hist) | FRAU3 | |
Gilbert de Fraxineto | person (hist) | FRAX1 | |
John Fray | person (hist) | FRAY1 | |
Performing Places in Thomas Dekker’s Old Fortunatus |
bibliographic item | FRAZ1 | |
Thomas Freake | person (hist) | FREA1 | |
Frederick II of Denmark | person (hist) | FRED1 | |
Frederick I of Denmark | person (hist) | FRED2 | |
Frederick V of the Palatinate | person (hist) | FRED3 | |
Frederick I | person (hist) | FRED4 | |
Frederick II | person (hist) | FRED5 | |
Collier, John Payne (1789–1883) |
bibliographic item | FREE1 | |
John Payne Collier: Scholarship and Forgery in the Nineteenth Century | bibliographic item | FREE2 | |
freedom | glossary item | FREE3 | |
freeman | glossary item | FREE4 | |
Bethany Freeman | person (cont) | FREE5 | |
Ralph Freeman | person (hist) | FREE6 | |
The Tower Hill Almhouses of the Merchant Taylors’ Company |
bibliographic item | FREE7 | |
George Freeman | person (hist) | FREE8 | |
Frenchman | person (lit) | FREN1 | |
John French | person (hist) | FREN2 | |
Fresh Wharf |
Riverside features | FRES1 | empty |
John Fresshe | person (hist) | FRES2 | |
Bartholomew de Frestlyng | person (hist) | FRES3 | |
Susanna Freston (née Blundell) | person (hist) | FRES4 | |
Richard Freston | person (hist) | FRES5 | |
Civilization and Its Discontents | bibliographic item | FREU1 | |
John Frey | person (hist) | FREY1 | |
Sir John Frey | person (hist) | FREY2 | |
Margery Lepington (née Frey) | person (hist) | FREY3 | |
Friday Street |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | FRID1 | published |
Friday Street Club | organization (em_other) | FRID2 | |
Introduction: How to Read Middleton |
bibliographic item | FRIE1 | |
John Evelyn and English Architecture |
bibliographic item | FRIE2 | |
William Friar | person (hist) | FRIE3 | |
Jaques Fries | person (hist) | FRIE4 | |
Art and Junk: The Habsburgs and Their Cabinets of Art and Curiosities |
bibliographic item | FRIE5 | |
Mistress Frigbottom | person (lit) | FRIG1 | |
William Friselfield | person (hist) | FRIS1 | |
Mary Frith | person (hist) | FRIT1 | |
Anne Frithwith | person (hist) | FRIT2 | |
Melchizedek Fritter | person (hist) | FRIT3 | |
Sir Martin Frobisher | person (hist) | FROB1 | |
Frogwell Court |
Streets | FROG1 | empty |
Tara Froisland | person (cont) | FROI1 | |
Jean Froissart | person (hist) | FROI2 | |
Briony Frost | person (cont) | FROS1 | |
John Frosh | person (hist) | FROS2 | |
Jean Froissart | person (hist) | FROS3 | |
Henry de Frowick | person (hist) | FROW1 | |
Reynold Frowyk | person (hist) | FROW2 | |
Roger Frowyk | person (hist) | FROW3 | |
Laurence de Frowyk | person (hist) | FROW4 | |
Henry Frowike | person (hist) | FROW5 | |
Henry Frowyk | person (hist) | FROW6 | |
Henry de Frowyk | person (hist) | FROW7 | |
Henry Frowicke | person (hist) | FROW8 | |
Henry de Frowick | person (hist) | FROW9 | |
Sir John Frugal | person (lit) | FRUG1 | |
Anne Frugal | person (lit) | FRUG2 | |
Fruiterers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | FRUI1 | |
Thomas Fryar | person (hist) | FRYA1 | |
Handbook of British Chronology | bibliographic item | FRYD1 | |
Fryer Street |
Streets | FRYE1 | empty |
Inquisitions: 2 Elizabeth I (1559-60) |
bibliographic item | FRYG1 | |
Cargoes, Embargoes, and Emissaries: The Commercial and Political Interaction of England and the German Hanse, 1450–1510 | bibliographic item | FUDG1 | |
Stephen de Fulborne | person (hist) | FULB1 | |
Fulcardus | person (hist) | FULC1 | |
FULE1 | Retired - Do not use | FULE1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
John Fulforde | person (hist) | FULF1 | |
William de Fulham | person (hist) | FULH1 | |
Thomas Fuller | person (hist) | FULL1 | |
Fullers’ Company | organization (em_other) | FULL2 | |
Andrew Fuller | person (hist) | FULL3 | |
Fuller Rents |
Liberties | FULL4 | stub |
John Fulling | person (hist) | FULL5 | |
Fullers’ Hall (Billiter Lane) |
Halls | FULL6 | stub |
Fullers’ Hall (Candlewick Street) |
Halls | FULL7 | stub |
John Fuller | person (hist) | FULL8 | |
Robert Fuller | person (hist) | FULL9 | |
Gordon Fulton | person (cont) | FULT1 | |
The Making of a Broadside Ballad | bibliographic item | FUME1 | |
Furnivals Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | FURN1 | empty |
Sir William Furnivall | person (hist) | FURN2 | |
Thomasin Furnivall | person (hist) | FURN3 | |
William Furneis | person (hist) | FURN4 | |
Romeo and Juliet: New Variorum Edition | bibliographic item | FURN12 | |
Andrew Fursland | person (hist) | FURS1 | |
Frederick de Wit | person (hist) | FWIT1 | |
John Fyneux | person (hist) | FYNE1 | |
Henry de Fyngrie | person (hist) | FYNG1 | |
John Fyshide | person (hist) | FYSH1 | |
Robert Gabeter | person (hist) | GABE1 | |
John Stow (1525–1605) and the Making of the English Past: Studies in Early Modern Culture and the History of the Book | bibliographic item | GADD1 | |
For his paynes: John Stow and the Stationers |
bibliographic item | GADD2 | |
Guilds, Society and Economy in London, 1450–1800 | bibliographic item | GADD3 | |
Ian Gadd | person (cont) | GADD4 | |
Wolfe, John |
bibliographic item | GADD5 | |
Allde [Alldee], Edward |
bibliographic item | GADD6 | |
John Gage | person (hist) | GAGE1 | |
Robert Gaguin | person (hist) | GAGU1 | |
Richard Gainford | person (hist) | GAIN1 | |
George Gainsford | person (hist) | GAIN2 | |
Elizabeth Gainsford (née Alphew) | person (hist) | GAIN3 | |
Sir John Gainsford | person (hist) | GAIN4 | |
Sir John Gainsford | person (hist) | GAIN5 | |
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 10, January-June 1536 | bibliographic item | GAIR1 | |
Henry VIII: May 1531, 16-31 |
bibliographic item | GAIR2 | |
Henry VIII: October 1537, 21-25 |
bibliographic item | GAIR3 | |
Richard Galder | person (hist) | GALD1 | |
Robert Galdset | person (hist) | GALD2 | |
Joan Galdset | person (hist) | GALD3 | |
Agnes Galdset | person (hist) | GALD4 | |
Beyond Remediation: The Role of Textual Studies in Implementing New Knowledge Environments |
bibliographic item | GALE1 | |
City Merchants and the Arts, London Guildhall, 14 November 2003 |
bibliographic item | GALI1 | |
Galley Key |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | GALL1 | published |
Galley Row |
Sites | GALL2 | stub |
galley foist | glossary item | GALL3 | |
John Galloway | person (hist) | GALL4 | |
Anthony Gamage | person (hist) | GAMA1 | |
The Elizabethan Underworld | bibliographic item | GAMI1 | |
Simon Gandy | person (hist) | GAND1 | |
Ganges | person (lit) | GANG1 | |
Mark Gannott | person (cont) | GANN1 | |
Fortune and Men’s Eyes: The Career of John Payne Collier | bibliographic item | GANZ1 | |
Alexandra Gardella | person (cont) | GARD1 | |
Richard Gardiner | person (hist) | GARD2 | |
Dr. Stephen Gardiner | person (hist) | GARD3 | |
London Gardens Online | bibliographic item | GARD4 | |
Thomas Gardener | person (hist) | GARD5 | |
Admission Registers of St. Paul’s School, from 1748 to 1876 | bibliographic item | GARD6 | |
John Gardiner | person (hist) | GARD7 | |
Garlick Hill |
Streets | GARL1 | stub |
John Garland | person (hist) | GARL2 | |
Garland in Little Eastcheap |
Sites | GARL3 | empty |
John Garland | person (hist) | GARL4 | |
Sir John Garme | person (hist) | GARM1 | |
Sir James Garnado | person (hist) | GARN1 | |
Richard Garneham | person (hist) | GARN2 | |
Sounds of the City: The Soundscape of Early Modern European Towns |
bibliographic item | GARR1 | |
House Names, Shop Signs, and Social Organization in Western European Cities, 1500–1900 |
bibliographic item | GARR2 | |
Sir William Garrarde | person (hist) | GARR3 | |
Sir John Garrarde | person (hist) | GARR4 | |
Sir Henry Garraway | person (hist) | GARR5 | |
Sir William Garraway | person (hist) | GARR6 | |
Susanna Garret | person (hist) | GARR7 | |
Joan Garroll | person (hist) | GARR8 | |
Capital Histories: A Bibliographical Study of London | bibliographic item | GARS1 | |
Mr. Garth | person (hist) | GART1 | |
Hugh de Gartone | person (hist) | GART2 | |
George Gascoigne | person (hist) | GASC1 | |
Sir William Gascoigne | person (hist) | GASC2 | |
Agnes Gascoigne | person (hist) | GASC3 | |
Joel Gascoyne | person (hist) | GASC4 | |
Mr. Gascoigne | person (hist) | GASC5 | |
Ralph Gasken | person (hist) | GASK1 | |
Gatehouse |
Prisons | GATE1 | stub |
Chelsey Gatenby | person (cont) | GATE4 | |
John Gates | person (hist) | GATE5 | |
Jeffery Gates | person (hist) | GATE6 | |
Gatehouse |
Generic places | GATE7 | empty |
John of Gaunt | person (hist) | GAUN1 | |
John of Gaunt |
Biography; Topics; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | GAUN2 | published |
Piers Gaveston | person (hist) | GAVE1 | |
Trivia: Or, the Art of Walking the Streets of London | bibliographic item | GAYJ1 | |
John Gay | person (hist) | GAYJ2 | |
Mr. Gaylard | person (hist) | GAYL1 | |
Thomas Gayle | person (hist) | GAYL2 | |
Gayspur Lane |
Streets | GAYS1 | empty |
Edmund Gayton | person (hist) | GAYT1 | |
The MoEML Gazetteer of Early Modern London |
Site landing pages; Gazetteer | gazetteer_about | published |
Gerard Bat | person (hist) | GBAT1 | |
Godfrey of Campes | person (hist) | GCAM1 | |
John Gedney | person (hist) | GEDN1 | |
William Gedney | person (hist) | GEDN2 | |
Gehazi | person (lit) | GEHA1 | |
George Eld | person (hist) | GELD1 | |
Aulus Gellius | person (hist) | GELL1 | |
Thomas Gelson | person (hist) | GELS1 | |
Jane Gelson | person (hist) | GELS2 | |
Elizabeth Gemersey | person (hist) | GEME1 | |
Andrew Geneway | person (hist) | GENE1 | |
General Advertiser | bibliographic item | GENE2 | |
General Post Office |
bibliographic item | GENE3 | |
GENI1 | Retired - Do not use | GENI1 Replaced by JENY1 | |
London’s Genius | person (lit) | GENI2 | |
GENN1 | Retired - Do not use | GENN1 Replaced by JENY1 | |
Gentleness | person (lit) | GENT1 | |
Gentleman | person (lit) | GENT2 | |
Geocode MoEML Locations |
Documentation for encoders | geo | published |
geo_deprecated | Retired - Do not use | geo_deprecated Replaced by geo | |
Geometry | person (lit) | GEOM1 | |
GeoNames | bibliographic item | GEON1 | |
George Yard |
Sites | GEOR1 | stub |
George Inn (Bread Street) |
Victualling houses | GEOR2 | empty |
George Inn (Holborn Bridge) |
Victualling houses | GEOR3 | empty |
George Inn (Lombard Street) |
Victualling houses | GEOR4 | empty |
George Inn (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | GEOR5 | empty |
St. George | person (hist) | GEOR6 | |
The George Inn (Fleet Street) |
Victualling houses | GEOR7 | stub |
George Street |
Streets | GEOR8 | empty |
The George |
Bookshops | GEOR9 | assigned |
Thomas George | person (hist) | GEOR10 | |
George | person (lit) | GEOR11 | |
John Gerard | person (hist) | GERA1 | |
Bennett Gerard | person (hist) | GERA2 | |
Sir Gilbert Gerard | person (hist) | GERA3 | |
Gerald of Wales | person (hist) | GERA4 | |
Mr. Gerin | person (hist) | GERI1 | |
Gerrards Hall |
Halls | GERR1 | empty |
De Witt, van Buchell, the Swan and the Globe: Some Notes |
bibliographic item | GERR2 | |
De Witt, Van Buchell, the Swan, and the Second Globe: An Assessment of the Evidence |
bibliographic item | GERR3 | |
John Gerrard | person (hist) | GERR4 | |
Gerrard the Giant | person (lit) | GERR5 | |
Kellen Gerrard | person (cont) | GERR6 | |
Gertrude | person (lit) | GERT1 | |
Gervase of Tilbury | person (hist) | GERV1 | |
Richard Gerveys | person (hist) | GERV2 | |
Edward Grey | person (hist) | GERY22 | |
Conrad Gessner | person (hist) | GESN1 | |
Conrad Gessner | person (hist) | GESS1 | |
John Gest | person (hist) | GEST1 | |
Robert Geyton | person (hist) | GEYT1 | |
Meghan Ghazal | person (cont) | GHAZ1 | |
Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger | person (hist) | GHEE1 | |
Ghertsey House |
Sites | GHER1 | empty |
Bombay, Multipli-City: De-Marginalizing Urban Identities and Activities in Gregory David Roberts’s Shantaram and Suketu Mehta’s Maximum City |
bibliographic item | GHOS1 | |
Giant | person (lit) | GIAN1 | |
Grinling Gibbons | person (hist) | GIBB1 | |
An invitation to Mr. John Garlick’s houſe at the sign of the George in Love-Lane near Billingſgate, to the eating of a diſh of meat, called a Spanish oleo | bibliographic item | GIBB2 | |
Avice Gibson | person (hist) | GIBS1 | |
Nicholas Gibson | person (hist) | GIBS2 | |
Henry Gibs | person (hist) | GIBS3 | |
Gideon | person (lit) | GIDE1 | |
Theatrical Citings and Bitings |
bibliographic item | GIES1 | |
Merchants and Moneymen | bibliographic item | GIES2 | |
Sir John Gifford | person (hist) | GIFF1 | |
The Works of Ben Jonson | bibliographic item | GIFF2 | |
William Giffard | person (hist) | GIFF3 | |
Hugh Gifford | person (hist) | GIFF4 | |
John Gifford | person (hist) | GIFF5 | |
The Three Ages of Aerial Vision: London’s Aerial Iconography from Wenceslaus Hollar to Google Earth |
bibliographic item | GILB1 | |
Thomas Gilbert | person (hist) | GILB3 | |
Sir Humphrey Gilbert | person (hist) | GILB4 | |
Jonathan Gilbert | person (cont) | GILB5 | |
Robert Gilbert | person (hist) | GILB6 | |
William Gilborne | person (hist) | GILB7 | |
Samuel Gilburne | person (hist) | GILB8 | |
Staging Britain’s Past: Pre-Roman Britain in Early Modern Drama | bibliographic item | GILC1 | |
Gildas | person (hist) | GILD1 | |
Nathaniel Giles | person (hist) | GILE1 | |
Stow’sowldeManuscripts of London Chronicles |
bibliographic item | GILL2 | |
John Gill | person (hist) | GILL3 | |
Roy Gillespie | person (cont) | GILL4 | |
Alexandra Gillespie | person (cont) | GILL5 | |
Adam Gill | person (hist) | GILL6 | |
Henry Gillibrand | person (hist) | GILL7 | |
Giltspur Street |
Streets | GILT1 | empty |
John Gipkyn | person (hist) | GIPK1 | |
George Gips | person (hist) | GIPS1 | |
Richard Gips | person (hist) | GIPS2 | |
George Gips | person (hist) | GIPS3 | |
Thomas Gips | person (hist) | GIPS4 | |
Anna Gips | person (hist) | GIPS5 | |
Maria Gips | person (hist) | GIPS6 | |
Martha Gips | person (hist) | GIPS7 | |
Girdlers’ Hall |
Halls | GIRD1 | empty |
Robert Girdelere | person (hist) | GIRD2 | |
Girdlers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | GIRD3 | |
Bibliography of Works in Print on Historical GIS |
bibliographic item | GISB1 | |
Sir Thomas Giser | person (hist) | GISE1 | |
Sir John de Gisors | person (hist) | GISO1 | |
Henry de Gisors | person (hist) | GISO2 | |
John de Gisors | person (hist) | GISO3 | |
Thomas de Gisors | person (hist) | GISO4 | |
Thomas de Gisors | person (hist) | GISO6 | |
John de Gisors | person (hist) | GISO7 | |
Lawrence Gisors | person (hist) | GISO9 | |
Peter Gisors | person (hist) | GISO10 | |
Henry de Gisors | person (hist) | GISO11 | |
Sir John de Gisors | person (hist) | GISO12 | |
Georg Gisze | person (hist) | GISZ1 | |
Letter to the Doge and Senate, 24 January 1608 |
bibliographic item | GIUS1 | |
Zorzi Guistinian | person (hist) | GIUS2 | |
John Rastell’s London Stage: Reconstructing Repertory and Collaborative Practice |
bibliographic item | GIWA1 | |
Manius Acillius Glabrio | person (hist) | GLAB1 | |
William Gladwine | person (hist) | GLAD1 | |
Sir George of Glamorgan | person (hist) | GLAM1 | |
Dame Margaret of Glamorgan | person (hist) | GLAM2 | |
London in Maps | bibliographic item | GLAN1 | |
Henry Glapthorne | person (hist) | GLAP1 | |
Glass House (Blackfriars) |
Sites | GLAS1 | empty |
Glasshouse Yard |
Liberties | GLAS2 | empty |
Sarah Glasheen | person (cont) | GLAS3 | |
Inn of the Abbot of Glastonbury |
Victualling houses | GLAS4 | stub |
Glaziers’ Hall |
Halls | GLAZ1 | empty |
The Dutch Humanist Origins of the De Witt Drawing of the Swan Theatre |
bibliographic item | GLEA1 | |
I lov’de thee best: London as Male Beloved in Isabella Whitney’sThe Manner of her Wyll |
bibliographic item | GLEE1 | |
George Lee | person (hist) | GLEE2 | |
The London Compendium: A Street-By-Street Exploration of the Hidden Metropolis | bibliographic item | GLIN1 | |
The Globe |
Playhouses; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | GLOB1 | published |
The Globe |
Bookshops | GLOB2 | assigned |
Globe Tavern |
Victualling houses | GLOB3 | empty |
The Globe |
Bookshops | GLOB4 | assigned |
John Glocester | person (hist) | GLOC1 | |
Glossary of Terms |
Databases; Glossary | GLOSS1 | published |
John Gloucester | person (hist) | GLOU1 | |
Gloucester | person (lit) | GLOU2 | |
Richard de Gloucester | person (hist) | GLOU3 | |
John de Gloucester | person (hist) | GLOU4 | |
Robert Glover | person (hist) | GLOV1 | |
Richard Glover | person (hist) | GLOV2 | |
Elizabeth Glover | person (hist) | GLOV3 | |
Mary Glover | person (hist) | GLOV4 | |
Sir William Glover | person (hist) | GLOV5 | |
Thomas Glover | person (hist) | GLOV6 | |
William Glover | person (hist) | GLOV7 | |
Anne Roberts (née Glover) | person (hist) | GLOV8 | |
Susan Glover | person (hist) | GLOV9 | |
Elizabeth Glover | person (hist) | GLOV10 | |
Mary Glover | person (hist) | GLOV11 | |
Alice Glover | person (hist) | GLOV12 | |
Mary Glover | person (hist) | GLOV13 | |
Sir Gosling Glowworm | person (lit) | GLOW1 | |
Gluttony | person (lit) | GLUT1 | |
R. Glye | person (hist) | GLYE1 | |
GMAG1 | Retired - Do not use | GMAG1 Replaced by GODF1 | |
Guy of Marlowe | person (hist) | GMAR1 | |
Gnaeus Julius Agricola | person (hist) | GNAE1 | |
Tassie Gniady | person (other) | GNIA1 | |
Sir Gnight | person (hist) | GNIG1 | |
John Goad | person (hist) | GOAD1 | |
Joan Goad | person (hist) | GOAD2 | |
Goat |
Victualling houses | GOAT1 | empty |
The Goat |
Victualling houses | GOAT2 | stub |
Isabelle Godchep | person (hist) | GODC1 | |
Hamo de Godchep | person (hist) | GODC2 | |
Richard Goddard | person (hist) | GODD1 | |
Thomas Goddard | person (hist) | GODD2 | |
Mr. Goddard | person (hist) | GODD3 | |
Lisa Goddard | person (cont) | GODD4 | |
The city of London, as it was before the burning of St. Pauls ste[eple] | bibliographic item | GODE1 | |
Godestalke of Hundondale | person (hist) | GODE2 | |
Godfrey de Magum | person (hist) | GODF1 | |
Godfrey of Bouillon | person (hist) | GODF2 | |
Thomas Godfrey | person (hist) | GODF3 | |
Lord Goffredo de Prefetti | person (hist) | GODF4 | |
Cornelius Godfrey | person (hist) | GODF5 | |
God’s Truth | person (lit) | GODS1 | |
Boris Godunov | person (hist) | GODU1 | |
Godwin | person (hist) | GODW1 | |
Robert Godwin | person (hist) | GODW2 | |
Sir John Golafre | person (hist) | GOLA1 | |
Golden Lane |
Streets | GOLD1 | empty |
Goldsmiths’ Hall |
Halls | GOLD2 | empty |
Goldsmiths’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | GOLD3 | |
The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece |
Mayoral shows | GOLD4 | draft |
Shows and Pageants |
bibliographic item | GOLD5 | |
Goldsmiths’ Row |
Streets | GOLD6 | stub |
Golden Lion |
Sites | GOLD7 | stub |
John Golding | person (hist) | GOLD8 | |
Arthur Golding | person (hist) | GOLD9 | |
James I and the Politics of Literature: Jonson, Shakespeare, Donne, and Their Contemporaries | bibliographic item | GOLD10 | |
James I and the Theatre of Conscience |
bibliographic item | GOLD11 | |
The Golden Lion |
Bookshops | GOLD12 | assigned |
Golding | person (lit) | GOLD13 | |
George Golding | person (hist) | GOLD14 | |
Mary Golding | person (hist) | GOLD15 | |
The (Golden) Key |
Bookshops | GOLD16 | assigned |
John Golding | person (hist) | GOLD17 | |
Golding’s Brewhouse |
Victualling houses | GOLD18 | stub |
Robert Gomersall | person (hist) | GOME1 | |
London | bibliographic item | GOMM1 | |
Robert Gondall | person (hist) | GOND1 | |
Margery Gondall | person (hist) | GOND2 | |
Thomas Gonnell | person (hist) | GONN1 | |
Philip Gunter | person (hist) | GONT1 | |
Anne Gunter | person (hist) | GONT2 | |
Goodman’s Fields |
Sites | GOOD1 | empty |
Hollands leaguer: or, An historical discourse of the life and actions of Dona Britanica Hollandia the arch-mistris of the wicked women of Eutopia VVherein is detected the notorious sinne of panderisme, and the execrable life of the luxurious impudent | bibliographic item | GOOD2 | |
Thomas Goodwine | person (hist) | GOOD3 | |
Goodworks | person (lit) | GOOD4 | |
Mr. Goodman | person (hist) | GOOD5 | |
Mr. Goodman | person (hist) | GOOD6 | |
Richard Goodcheap | person (hist) | GOOD7 | |
Margery Goodcheap | person (hist) | GOOD8 | |
Jordan Goodcheap | person (hist) | GOOD9 | |
Dr. Gabriel Goodman | person (hist) | GOOD10 | |
Jordan Goodcheape | person (hist) | GOOD11 | |
Nicholas Goodman | person (hist) | GOOD12 | |
Goodman’s Gate |
Gates | GOOD13 | empty |
William Goodwin | person (hist) | GOOD14 | |
Thomas Goodson | person (hist) | GOOD15 | |
Adam Goodman | person (hist) | GOOD16 | |
Anne Goodwine (née Peacocke) | person (hist) | GOOD17 | |
Anne Goodwine | person (hist) | GOOD18 | |
Thomas Goodwine | person (hist) | GOOD19 | |
Samuel Goodrick | person (hist) | GOOD20 | |
The Wonderful Discouerie of Elizabeth Sawyer a Witch, Late of Edmonton | bibliographic item | GOOD21 | |
The Adultresses Funerall Day in Flaming, Scorching, and Consuming Fire, or, The Burning Downe to Ashes of Alice Clarke, Late of Vxbridge in the County of Middlesex, in West-smith-field on Wensday the 20 of May, 1635 for the Unnaturall Poisoning of Fortune Clarke her Husband a Breviary of whose Confession Taken from her owne Mouth is hereunto Annexed, as also what she sayd at the Place of her Execution | bibliographic item | GOOD22 | |
Henry Goodcole | person (hist) | GOOD23 | |
No. LXVIII: Proceedings in council at Hampton-court, 30 Octobris 1568 |
bibliographic item | GOOD24 | |
Google Earth | bibliographic item | GOOG1 | |
Goose Alley |
Streets | GOOS1 | empty |
Overseeing and Overlooking: John Stow and the Surveying of the City |
bibliographic item | GORD1 | |
The Act of Libel: Conscripting Civic Space in Early Modern England |
bibliographic item | GORD2 | |
Performing London: The Map and the City in Ceremony |
bibliographic item | GORD3 | |
Writing Early Modern London: Memory, Text and Community | bibliographic item | GORD4 | |
The Paper Parish: The parish register and the reformation of parish memory in early modern London |
bibliographic item | GORD5 | |
Sir John Gore | person (hist) | GORE1 | |
Thomas Gore | person (hist) | GORE2 | |
William Gore | person (hist) | GORE3 | |
Gerard Gore | person (hist) | GORE4 | |
Helen Gore | person (hist) | GORE5 | |
The Goshawk in the Sun |
Bookshops | GOSH1 | assigned |
Gossip and Gossips |
Topics; Graduate student articles | GOSS1 | published |
Gossip at Paul’s Walking |
Topics; Undergraduate student articles | GOSS2 | published |
Henry Gosson | person (hist) | GOSS3 | |
Stephen Gosson | person (hist) | GOSS4 | |
Playes confuted in fiue actions prouing that they are not to be suffred in a Christian common weale, by the waye both the cauils of Thomas Lodge, and the play of playes, written in their defence, and other obiections of players frendes, are truely set downe and directlye aunsweared | bibliographic item | GOSS5 | |
Richard Gosselyn | person (hist) | GOSS6 | |
Stephano Gossono | person (hist) | GOSS7 | |
Goswell Road |
Streets | GOSW1 | empty |
Gogmagog | person (lit) | GOTM1 | |
Anne Gough (née Par) | person (hist) | GOUG1 | |
Thomas Gough | person (hist) | GOUG2 | |
Edward Gough | person (hist) | GOUG3 | |
Robert Gouge | person (hist) | GOUG4 | |
Richard Gourney | person (hist) | GOUR1 | |
Mary Gourney (née Caldwell) | person (hist) | GOUR2 | |
Thomas Gourney | person (hist) | GOUR3 | |
Government | person (lit) | GOVE1 | |
John Gower | person (hist) | GOWE1 | |
George Gower | person (hist) | GOWE2 | |
Edward Gower | person (hist) | GOWE3 | |
John Gower | person (hist) | GOWE4 | |
The freedom of the streets: Women and Social Space, 1560–1640 |
bibliographic item | GOWI1 | |
Gender and the Language of Insult in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | GOWI2 | |
Domestic Dangers: Women, Words and Sex in Early Modern London | bibliographic item | GOWI3 | |
Richard Gowre | person (hist) | GOWR1 | |
John Gowre | person (hist) | GOWR2 | |
Nicholaus Gozzius | person (hist) | GOZZ1 | |
Gamaliel Pye | person (hist) | GPYE1 | |
Gracechurch Street |
Streets | GRAC1 | published |
Grace | person (lit) | GRAC2 | |
Gracechurch Market |
Markets | GRAC3 | empty |
Gracechurch Street Conduit |
Water features | GRAC4 | empty |
John Grace | person (hist) | GRAC5 | |
Richard Grafton | person (hist) | GRAF1 | |
Nolan Graham | person (cont) | GRAH1 | |
The Black Death Cemetery, East Smithfield, London | bibliographic item | GRAI1 | |
The Royal Navy Victualling Yard, East Smithfield, London | bibliographic item | GRAI2 | |
Grammar | person (lit) | GRAM1 | |
John Gramstone | person (hist) | GRAM2 | |
Abraham Gramer | person (hist) | GRAM3 | |
London in Early Modern English Drama: Representing the Built Environment | bibliographic item | GRAN1 | |
Henry VIII: November 1545, 26–30 |
bibliographic item | GRAN2 | |
Sir John Grantham | person (hist) | GRAN3 | |
Thomas Grantham | person (hist) | GRAN4 | |
Ryan Grant | person (cont) | GRAN5 | |
Grantam Lane |
Streets | GRAN6 | published |
GRAS1 | Retired - Do not use | GRAS1 Replaced by GRAF1 | |
William Graspeis | person (hist) | GRAS2 | |
John Graunt | person (hist) | GRAU1 | |
Thomas Graunger | person (hist) | GRAU2 | |
Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the bills of mortality | bibliographic item | GRAU3 | |
Gravel Lane |
Streets | GRAV1 | empty |
A Note on the Swan Theatre |
bibliographic item | GRAV2 | |
Gravity | person (lit) | GRAV3 | |
Social Space in the English Medieval Parish-Church |
bibliographic item | GRAV4 | |
Richard Gravesend | person (hist) | GRAV5 | |
Stephen Gravesend | person (hist) | GRAV6 | |
Gray’s Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | GRAY1 | assigned |
Gray’s Inn Road |
Streets | GRAY2 | empty |
Sir Richard Gray | person (hist) | GRAY4 | |
Walter de Gray | person (hist) | GRAY5 | |
Richard Gray | person (hist) | GRAY6 | |
Thomas Gray | person (hist) | GRAY7 | |
Green Dragon Inn (Bishopsgate Street) |
Victualling houses | GRDR1 | empty |
Green Dragon Inn (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | GRDR2 | empty |
Great Conduit (Cheapside) |
Water features | GREA1 | stub |
Great St. Thomas Apostles |
Streets | GREA2 | empty |
GREA3 | Retired - Do not use | GREA3 Replaced by BRID10 | |
The great boobee To a pleasant new tune: or, Salengers round | bibliographic item | GREA4 | |
The Great Boobee |
Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Other texts | GREA5 | published |
Ralph Greatorex | person (hist) | GREA7 | |
Great Pearl Street |
Streets | GREA8 | empty |
Greater London History Sources | bibliographic item | GREA9 | |
Great Distaff Street |
Streets | GREA10 | stub |
John Greaves | person (hist) | GREA11 | |
The Second Part of Cony-Catching | bibliographic item | GREE1 | |
The Green Gate |
Sites | GREE2 | published |
Robert Greene | person (hist) | GREE3 | |
Women and the Theatre in Thomas Heywood’s London |
bibliographic item | GREE4 | |
A Tale of Three Cities: The Place of the Theatre in Early Modern Madrid, Paris, and London |
bibliographic item | GREE5 | |
Greenwich |
Residences; Graduate student articles | GREE6 | published |
Greenwich Lane |
Streets | GREE7 | empty |
Ralph Greenway | person (hist) | GREE8 | |
greenmen | glossary item | GREE9 | |
Metropolitan Tragedy: Genre, Justice, and the City in Early Modern England | bibliographic item | GREE10 | |
Plague, then Printing Press, and Public Health in Seventeenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | GREE11 | |
Sir Thomas Green | person (hist) | GREE12 | |
Sir Richard Greene | person (hist) | GREE13 | |
Green Dragon |
Bookshops | GREE14 | assigned |
John Greenwood | person (hist) | GREE15 | |
Elizabeth Greenwood | person (hist) | GREE16 | |
Robert Greenwood | person (hist) | GREE17 | |
Joane Greenwood | person (hist) | GREE18 | |
Thomas Greeke | person (hist) | GREE19 | |
John Greenough | person (hist) | GREE20 | |
Sibill Greene | person (hist) | GREE21 | |
Robert Green | person (hist) | GREE22 | |
Tobias Greene | person (hist) | GREE23 | |
John Greene | person (hist) | GREE24 | |
Mary Greene | person (hist) | GREE25 | |
Thomas Green | person (hist) | GREE26 | |
Design as Reconstruction/ Reconstruction as Design |
bibliographic item | GREE27 | |
Henslowe’s Diary | bibliographic item | GREG1 | |
Henslowe Papers: Being Documents Supplementary to Henslowe’s Diary | bibliographic item | GREG2 | |
Isabella Whitney |
bibliographic item | GREG3 | |
Ian Gregory | person (cont) | GREG4 | |
Sir William Gregory | person (hist) | GREG5 | |
A Bibliography of the English Printed Drama to the Restoration | bibliographic item | GREG6 | |
GREG7 | Retired - Do not use | GREG7 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Geographical Information and Historical Research: Current Progress and Future Directions |
bibliographic item | GREG8 | |
Gregory I | person (hist) | GREG9 | |
A Bibliography of the English Printed Drama to the Restoration | bibliographic item | GREG10 | |
St. Gregory | person (hist) | GREG11 | |
Roger Gregory | person (hist) | GREG12 | |
Dutch Calvinists in Early Stuart London: The Dutch Church in Austin Friars, 1603–1642 | bibliographic item | GREL1 | |
Gresham House |
Sites | GRES1 | empty |
Sir Thomas Gresham | person (hist) | GRES2 | |
GRES3 | Retired - Do not use | GRES3 Replaced by GRES2 | |
GRES4 | Retired - Do not use | GRES4 Replaced by GRES5 | |
Sir John Gresham | person (hist) | GRES5 | |
Sir Richard Gresham | person (hist) | GRES6 | |
Lady Anne Gresham | person (hist) | GRES7 | |
Dame Mary Gresham | person (hist) | GRES8 | |
Dorothy Weld (née Greswolde) | person (hist) | GRES9 | |
Roger Greswolde | person (hist) | GRES10 | |
Richard Greswolde | person (hist) | GRES11 | |
Audrey Gresham (née Lynne) | person (hist) | GRES12 | |
William Gresham | person (hist) | GRES13 | |
Margaret Gresham | person (hist) | GRES14 | |
Dame Katharine Gresham | person (hist) | GRES15 | |
Richard Gresham | person (hist) | GRES16 | |
Blaine Greteman | person (cont) | GRET1 | |
Margaret Grevel | person (hist) | GREV2 | |
William Grevel | person (hist) | GREV3 | |
Lady Jane Grey (née Dudley) | person (hist) | GREY1 | |
Greyfriars |
Sites | GREY2 | stub |
Reynold Grey | person (hist) | GREY3 | |
Greyhound Inn (Smithfield) |
Victualling houses | GREY4 | empty |
Greyhound Inn (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | GREY5 | empty |
Thomas Grey | person (hist) | GREY6 | |
Greyhound Inn (Fleet Street) |
Victualling houses | GREY7 | empty |
Grey Friars (Franciscans) | organization (em_other) | GREY8 | |
John Grey | person (hist) | GREY9 | |
Sir Henry Grey | person (hist) | GREY10 | |
Richard Grey | person (hist) | GREY11 | |
George Grey | person (hist) | GREY12 | |
William Grey | person (hist) | GREY13 | |
Frances Grey (née Brandon) | person (hist) | GREY14 | |
William Grey | person (hist) | GREY15 | |
Edmund Grey | person (hist) | GREY16 | |
John Grey | person (hist) | GREY17 | |
Reginald Grey | person (hist) | GREY18 | |
Dame Joane de Greystoke | person (hist) | GREY19 | |
Richard Grey | person (hist) | GREY20 | |
Greyhound Court |
Sites | GREY21 | empty |
The (White) Greyhound |
Bookshops | GREY22 | assigned |
Richard de Grey | person (hist) | GREY23 | |
Reginald Grey | person (hist) | GREY24 | |
Mr. Grey | person (hist) | GREY25 | |
Sir Robert de Grey | person (hist) | GREY26 | |
Lady Joan de Grey | person (hist) | GREY27 | |
Text and Authority: John Stow’s 1568 Edition of Skelton’s Workes |
bibliographic item | GRIF1 | |
Lost Londons: Change, Crime and Control in the Capital City, 1550–1660 | bibliographic item | GRIF2 | |
Contesting London Bridewell, 1576–1580 |
bibliographic item | GRIF3 | |
Politics Made Visible: Order, Residence, and Uniformity in Cheapside, 1600–45 |
bibliographic item | GRIF4 | |
Preserving and Reserving the Past in Stow’s Survey of London |
bibliographic item | GRIF5 | |
Anne Griffin | person (hist) | GRIF6 | |
Thomas Heywood and London Exceptionalism |
bibliographic item | GRIF7 | |
Secrecy and Authority in Late Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | GRIF8 | |
Griffith of Wales | person (hist) | GRIF9 | |
Adrianna Griffin | person (cont) | GRIF10 | |
Michael Griffin | person (cont) | GRIF11 | |
Andrew Griffin | person (cont) | GRIF12 | |
Jan Griffier | person (hist) | GRIF13 | |
Maurice Griffith | person (hist) | GRIF14 | |
Sir Rice Griffith | person (hist) | GRIF15 | |
Edward Griffin | person (hist) | GRIF16 | |
The Chronicles of Newgate | bibliographic item | GRIF17 | |
Master Grimes | person (hist) | GRIM1 | |
Grim Reaper | person (lit) | GRIM2 | |
John Grinkin | person (hist) | GRIN1 | |
Sir Peter Grinfers | person (hist) | GRIN2 | |
Edmund Grindal | person (hist) | GRIN3 | |
John Grismand | person (hist) | GRIS1 | |
Griste’s House |
Sites | GRIS2 | empty |
Mr. Grista | person (hist) | GRIS3 | |
John Grisors | person (hist) | GRIS4 | |
Dame Margaret Gristles | person (hist) | GRIS5 | |
Eleanor Gristles | person (hist) | GRIS6 | |
GRIS7 | Retired - Do not use | GRIS7 Replaced by GRES7 | |
St. Grobain | person (lit) | GROB1 | |
Grocers’ Hall |
Halls | GROC1 | empty |
A Short History of the Grocers’ Company, Together With a Description of the Grocers’ Hall and the Principal Objects Therein | bibliographic item | GROC2 | |
Grocers’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | GROC3 | |
Grocers’ Almshouses |
Sites | GROC4 | empty |
Prison Writing, Writing Prison during the 1640s and 1650s |
bibliographic item | GROO1 | |
GROP1 | Retired - Do not use | GROP1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Great Ormond Street |
Streets | GROR1 | empty |
Henry of Grosmont | person (hist) | GROS1 | |
E. Grouch | person (hist) | GROU1 | |
William Grove | person (hist) | GROV1 | |
Roger Grove | person (hist) | GROV2 | |
F. Grove | person (hist) | GROV3 | |
The Great Parchment Book of The Honourable The Irish Society | bibliographic item | GRPB1 | |
Grub Street |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | GRUB1 | published |
The Grub Street Project: Topographies of Literature & Culture in Eighteenth-Century London | bibliographic item | GRUB2 | |
GRUB3 | Retired - Do not use | GRUB3 Replaced by FORE1 | |
Aleta Gruenewald | person (cont) | GRUE1 | |
Great Wild Street |
Streets | GRWI1 | empty |
John Gaulter | person (hist) | GUAL1 | |
Gwendoline | person (lit) | GUEN1 | |
John de Guestling | person (hist) | GUES1 | |
Guichard dʼAngle | person (hist) | GUIC1 | |
Guidelinus | person (hist) | GUID1 | |
Guildhall |
Halls | GUIL1 | empty |
The Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen (Guildhall) |
Chapels | GUIL2 | empty |
Guildhall Library |
bibliographic item | GUIL3 | |
Guildhall Yard |
Sites | GUIL4 | stub |
Guildhall Miscellany | bibliographic item | GUIL5 | |
Sir Henry Guildford | person (hist) | GUIL6 | |
Guildhall Chapel |
Chapels | GUIL7 | stub |
Guildhall Library |
Sites | GUIL8 | stub |
Captain Guilthead | person (lit) | GUIL9 | |
Edward Guilpin | person (hist) | GUIL10 | |
Cory Guinta | person (cont) | GUIN1 | |
Dr. Mathew Guin | person (hist) | GUIN2 | |
Gully Hole |
Streets | GULL1 | empty |
John Cumband | person (hist) | GUMB1 | |
Ashley Gumienny | person (cont) | GUMI1 | |
The Works of John Webster: An Old-Spelling Critical Edition | bibliographic item | GUNB1 | |
Rowley, William (1585?-1626) |
bibliographic item | GUNB2 | |
Gundulf of Rochester | person (hist) | GUND1 | |
Gunfoundry |
Sites | GUNF1 | stub |
Gunn (Southwark) |
Brothels | GUNN1 | stub |
Gunner | person (lit) | GUNN2 | |
Laura Gunn | person (cont) | GUNN6 | |
Gunpowder Alley (John Street) |
Streets | GUNP1 | empty |
Gunpowder Alley (Shoe Lane) |
Streets | GUNP2 | empty |
P. Guntar | person (hist) | GUNT1 | |
Gunter | person (lit) | GUNT2 | |
Gunwater | person (lit) | GUNW1 | |
Letter from Elizabeth Gurney Fry, 1813 |
bibliographic item | GURN1 | |
Richard Gurney | person (hist) | GURN2 | |
De Witt’s Sketch of the Swan |
bibliographic item | GURR1 | |
Staging in Shakespeare’s Theatres | bibliographic item | GURR2 | |
The Shakespearian Playing Companies | bibliographic item | GURR3 | |
The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642 | bibliographic item | GURR4 | |
The Condition of Theatre in England in 1599 |
bibliographic item | GURR5 | |
Playgoing in Shakespeare’s London | bibliographic item | GURR6 | |
Within the Compass of the City Walls: Allegiances in Plays for and about the City |
bibliographic item | GURR7 | |
The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642 | bibliographic item | GURR8 | |
Rebuilding Shakespeare’s Globe | bibliographic item | GURR9 | |
The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642 | bibliographic item | GURR10 | |
Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance and Repertoire in the Jacobean Playhouse | bibliographic item | GURR11 | |
A First Doorway into the Globe |
bibliographic item | GURR12 | |
The Playhouses: Archaeology And After |
bibliographic item | GURR13 | |
Shakespeare’s Globe: A History of Reconstruction and Some Reasons for Trying |
bibliographic item | GURR14 | |
Gustus | person (lit) | GUST1 | |
Gutter Lane |
Streets | GUTT1 | published |
Mr. Guthurun | person (hist) | GUTT2 | |
Frydus Guynysane | person (hist) | GUYN1 | |
Jen Guyre | person (cont) | GUYR1 | |
Greenwood’s Map of London 1827 | bibliographic item | GWML1 | |
John Gybon | person (hist) | GYBO1 | |
Nicholas Gybson | person (hist) | GYBS1 | |
A History of the Kunstkammer Wien |
bibliographic item | HAAG1 | |
Haberdashers’ Hall |
Halls | HABE1 | published |
Haberdashers’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | HABE2 | |
Mr. Hacket | person (hist) | HACK1 | |
Richard de Hakeneie | person (hist) | HACK2 | |
Alice de Hakeneie | person (hist) | HACK3 | |
Sir Cuthbert Hacket | person (hist) | HACK4 | |
William Haclingridge | person (hist) | HACL1 | |
Sarah Hadar | person (cont) | HADA1 | |
Sir Richard Haddon | person (hist) | HADD1 | |
Walter Haddon | person (hist) | HADD2 | |
Christine Haddad | person (cont) | HADD3 | |
Robert Haddocke | person (hist) | HADD4 | |
William Haddon | person (hist) | HADD5 | |
Edmund of Hadenham | person (hist) | HADE1 | |
Citizens and Founders: A History of the Worshipful Company of Founders, London, 1365–1975 | bibliographic item | HADL1 | |
Richard Hadley | person (hist) | HADL2 | |
John Hadle | person (hist) | HADL3 | |
Matthew Hadocke | person (hist) | HADO1 | |
Hadrian | person (hist) | HADR1 | |
Hagar | person (lit) | HAGA1 | |
Hart’s Horns Inn |
Victualling houses | HAHO1 | empty |
William Haines | person (hist) | HAIN1 | |
Alice Haines | person (hist) | HAIN2 | |
Prince Hal | person (lit) | HAL1 | |
Thomas Hale | person (hist) | HALE1 | |
Robart Hales | person (hist) | HALE2 | |
Sir Robert Hales | person (hist) | HALE3 | |
William Hales | person (hist) | HALE4 | |
Joannes Hales | person (hist) | HALE5 | |
Gilbert Halfstocke | person (hist) | HALF1 | |
The Half Moon |
Victualling houses | HALF2 | stub |
Half Moon Alley |
Streets | HALF3 | stub |
Half Moon |
Sites | HALF4 | stub |
John Halifax | person (hist) | HALI1 | |
The Technical Evolution |
bibliographic item | HALL1 | |
John Stow (1525 - 5 April 1605) |
bibliographic item | HALL2 | |
A Topography of Time: Historical Narration in John Stow’s Survey of London |
bibliographic item | HALL3 | |
hall | glossary item | HALL4 | |
The Geography of Tourism & Recreation: Environment, Place and Space | bibliographic item | HALL5 | |
William Hall | person (hist) | HALL6 | |
Hall |
Generic places | HALL7 | empty |
The vnion of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre [and] Yorke, beeyng long in continual discension for the croune of this noble realme | bibliographic item | HALL8 | |
Lawrence Halliwell | person (hist) | HALL9 | |
Edward Hall | person (hist) | HALL10 | |
Thomas Hall | person (hist) | HALL11 | |
Adam de Hallingberi | person (hist) | HALL12 | |
HALL13 | Retired - Do not use | HALL13 Replaced by HOLL6 | |
William Halliday | person (hist) | HALL14 | |
Margarite Hall (née Wyts) | person (hist) | HALL15 | |
Robert Hall | person (hist) | HALL16 | |
Edward Hall | person (hist) | HALL17 | |
Anthony Hall | person (hist) | HALL18 | |
Edward Hall | person (hist) | HALL19 | |
Newgate: London’s Prototype of Hell | bibliographic item | HALL20 | |
Hall’s Chronicle; Containing the History of England, During the Reign of Henry the Fourth, and the Succeeding Monarchs, to the End of the Reign of Henry the Eighth, in which are Particularly Described the Manners and Customs of Those Periods | bibliographic item | HALL21 | |
Laurence Halstead | person (hist) | HALS1 | |
Richard Halsy | person (hist) | HALS2 | |
Halsbury’s Laws of England Being a Complete Statement of the Whole Law of England | bibliographic item | HALS3 | |
The Collaboration of Dekker and Webster in Westward Ho and Northward Ho |
bibliographic item | HALS4 | |
John Halton | person (hist) | HALT1 | |
Henry Halton | person (hist) | HALT2 | |
Robert Halye of Ipswitch | person (hist) | HALY1 | |
Dorothy Halye of Ipswitch | person (hist) | HALY2 | |
Sir Hugh Hammersley | person (hist) | HAMA1 | |
Haman | person (lit) | HAMA2 | |
Hugh Hamersley | person (hist) | HAMA3 | |
John Hamburger | person (hist) | HAMB1 | |
John Hamber | person (hist) | HAMB2 | |
John Hamber | person (hist) | HAMB3 | |
William de Ros | person (hist) | HAME1 | |
Thomas, William |
bibliographic item | HAMI1 | |
Hamlet | person (lit) | HAML1 | |
Excavations on the Site of Arundel House in the Strand, W.C.2., in 1972 |
bibliographic item | HAMM1 | |
Hammon | person (lit) | HAMM2 | |
Richard Hamney | person (hist) | HAMN1 | |
John Hamond | person (hist) | HAMO1 | |
Hampton Court |
Sites | HAMP1 | published |
Sir William Hampton | person (hist) | HAMP2 | |
Hampstead Heath |
Topographical features | HAMP3 | empty |
Robert Hampson | person (hist) | HAMP4 | |
Sir John Hampden | person (hist) | HAMP5 | |
William Hampton | person (hist) | HAMP6 | |
Dame Katharine | person (hist) | HAMP7 | |
John Hampton | person (hist) | HAMP8 | |
William Hamstead | person (hist) | HAMS1 | |
William Hamsteed | person (hist) | HAMS2 | |
Ceremony and Civility: Civic Culture in Late Medieval London | bibliographic item | HANA1 | |
William Hanbury | person (hist) | HANB1 | |
Alice Hanbury | person (hist) | HANB2 | |
John Handford | person (hist) | HAND1 | |
Hand Court |
Sites | HAND2 | empty |
The Hand |
Bookshops | HAND3 | assigned |
Hand and Shears Tavern |
Victualling houses | HAND4 | stub |
Hand Alley (Houndsditch) |
Streets | HAND5 | stub |
Sir Humphrey Handford | person (hist) | HANF1 | |
Hanging Sword Court |
Streets | HANG1 | empty |
Hanging Sword Alley |
Streets | HANG2 | stub |
Joseph Hanlon | person (cont) | HANL1 | |
Hannibal | person (hist) | HANN1 | |
HANS1 | Retired - Do not use | HANS1 Replaced by LACY7 | |
2000 Years of London: An Illustrated Survey | bibliographic item | HANS2 | |
There’s Meat and Money Too: Rich Widows and Allegories of Wealth in Jacobean City Comedy |
bibliographic item | HANS3 | |
Hanseatic League | organization (em_other) | HANS4 | |
Hans of Antwerp | person (hist) | HANS5 | |
Hans | person (lit) | HANS6 | |
Guildhall of the Hanseatic League |
Halls | HANS7 | empty |
Ralph Hansby | person (hist) | HANS8 | |
Jane Hansby | person (hist) | HANS9 | |
Happiness | person (lit) | HAPP1 | |
A Dictionary of London | bibliographic item | HARB1 | |
Annals of English Drama, 975–1700 | bibliographic item | HARB2 | |
John Harby | person (hist) | HARB3 | |
Thomas Harby | person (hist) | HARB4 | |
Francis Harby | person (hist) | HARB5 | |
John Harby | person (hist) | HARB6 | |
William Harby | person (hist) | HARB7 | |
Emme Harby | person (hist) | HARB8 | |
Ricahrd Harby | person (hist) | HARB9 | |
Daniel Harby | person (hist) | HARB10 | |
HARB11 | Retired - Do not use | HARB11 Replaced by HARL2 | |
William Harbutes | person (hist) | HARB12 | |
The Dead and the Living in Paris and London, 1500–1670 | bibliographic item | HARD1 | |
Cheapside: Commerce and Commemoration |
bibliographic item | HARD2 | |
And one more may be laid there: the Location of Burials in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | HARD3 | |
The Population of London, 1550–1700: A Review of the Published Evidence |
bibliographic item | HARD4 | |
London Bridge: Selected Accounts and Rentals, 1381–1538 | bibliographic item | HARD5 | |
Burial of the Plague Dead in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | HARD6 | |
Recent Perspectives on Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | HARD7 | |
Robert Harding | person (hist) | HARD8 | |
John Harding | person (hist) | HARD9 | |
Thomas Harding | person (hist) | HARD10 | |
William Hardel | person (hist) | HARD11 | |
Robert Hardel | person (hist) | HARD12 | |
Ralph Hardel | person (hist) | HARD13 | |
John Hardy | person (hist) | HARD14 | |
Robert Hardyng | person (hist) | HARD15 | |
Mr. Hardford | person (hist) | HARD16 | |
Katharine Hardel | person (hist) | HARD17 | |
Space, Property, and Propriety in Urban England |
bibliographic item | HARD18 | |
Imprisonment in England and Wales: A Concise History | bibliographic item | HARD19 | |
John Hardyng | person (hist) | HARD20 | |
Hare House |
Sites | HARE1 | stub |
Harold Harefoot | person (hist) | HARE2 | |
Sir Nicholas Hare | person (hist) | HARE3 | |
Thomas Harewolde | person (hist) | HARE4 | |
Hare Court |
Sites | HARE5 | empty |
Master Hare | person (lit) | HARE6 | |
Sir John Hariot | person (hist) | HARI1 | |
William Hariot | person (hist) | HARI2 | |
William Haringdon | person (hist) | HARI3 | |
Sir John Harington | person (hist) | HARI4 | |
A nevv discourse of a stale subiect, called the metamorphosis of Aiax | bibliographic item | HARI5 | |
Mr. Harison | person (hist) | HARI6 | |
Sir John Harington | person (hist) | HARI7 | |
John Hariot | person (hist) | HARI8 | |
Introduction: The Great World of Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | HARK1 | |
The Jewel House: Elizabethan London and the Scientific Revolution | bibliographic item | HARK2 | |
A View from the Streets: Women and Medical Work in Elizabethan London |
bibliographic item | HARK3 | |
The Places and Spaces of Early Modern London | bibliographic item | HARK4 | |
Sir Robert Harley | person (hist) | HARL1 | |
Edmond Harlocke | person (hist) | HARL2 | |
Sir Richard de Harlowe | person (hist) | HARL3 | |
Thomas Harman | person (hist) | HARM1 | |
Harmony | person (lit) | HARM2 | |
Hugh Harman | person (hist) | HARM3 | |
The Wofull Lamentation of Mistris Jane Shore: The Popularity of an Elizabethan Ballad |
bibliographic item | HARN1 | |
Harp Lane |
Streets | HARP1 | empty |
Nicholas Harpsfield | person (hist) | HARP2 | |
Sir William Harper | person (hist) | HARP3 | |
Sir William Harpden | person (hist) | HARP4 | |
On the River |
bibliographic item | HARP5 | |
Thomas Harper | person (hist) | HARP6 | |
William Harrison | person (hist) | HARR1 | |
Stow and the Contemporary Antiquarian Network |
bibliographic item | HARR2 | |
Ludgate Time: Simon Eyre’s Oath and the Temporal Economies of The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | HARR3 | |
The arch’s of triumph erected in honor of the high and mighty prince. Iames. the first of that name. King, of England. and the sixt of Scotland at his Maiesties entrance and passage through his honorable citty & chamber of London | bibliographic item | HARR4 | |
Lord Mayor’s Day in the 1590s |
bibliographic item | HARR5 | |
Stephen Harrison | person (hist) | HARR6 | |
A New and Complete Plan of London Westminster and Southwark, with the Additional Buildings to the Year 1777 |
bibliographic item | HARR7 | |
A Map of the Diocess of London | bibliographic item | HARR8 | |
Robert Harris | person (hist) | HARR9 | |
John Harris | person (hist) | HARR10 | |
Harrow Alley |
Streets | HARR11 | empty |
Master Harris | person (hist) | HARR12 | |
John Harrington | person (hist) | HARR13 | |
John Harris | person (hist) | HARR14 | |
Henry Harrison | person (hist) | HARR15 | |
John Harrison II | person (hist) | HARR16 | |
Gilbert Harrison | person (hist) | HARR17 | |
English Aristocratic Women 1450-1550: Marriage and Family, Property and Careers | bibliographic item | HARR18 | |
Samuel Harsnett | person (hist) | HARS1 | |
A declaration of egregious popish impostures | bibliographic item | HARS2 | |
Hart Street |
Streets | HART1 | published |
Paul Hartlen | person (cont) | HART2 | |
The New Draperies in the Low Countries and England, 1300–1800 | bibliographic item | HART3 | |
Hartshorn Alley |
Streets | HART4 | stub |
Sir Perceval Hart | person (hist) | HART5 | |
John Hartshorne | person (hist) | HART6 | |
Sir John Harte | person (hist) | HART7 | |
Robert Hartford | person (hist) | HART8 | |
William Hartford | person (hist) | HART9 | |
Idonia Bigot (née Hartford) | person (hist) | HART10 | |
Maude Cosenton (née Hartford) | person (hist) | HART11 | |
Sir Hartank van Clux | person (hist) | HART12 | |
William Hart | person (hist) | HART13 | |
Hart |
Victualling houses | HART14 | empty |
Anne Hart (née Manwood) | person (hist) | HART15 | |
Sir Percivall Hart | person (hist) | HART16 | |
Thomas Harvey | person (hist) | HARV1 | |
Sir Sebastian Harvey | person (hist) | HARV2 | |
Sir James Harvey | person (hist) | HARV3 | |
Pierces Supererogation or A New Prayse of the Old Asse | bibliographic item | HARV5 | |
William Harvey | person (hist) | HARV6 | |
Gabriel Harvey | person (hist) | HARV7 | |
The Monks of Westminster and the Old Lady Chapel |
bibliographic item | HARV8 | |
Sir Francis Harvey | person (hist) | HARV9 | |
John Harvey | person (hist) | HARV10 | |
William Harvie | person (hist) | HARV11 | |
Maudlin Harvie | person (hist) | HARV12 | |
Margaret Harvie | person (hist) | HARV13 | |
Joane Harvie | person (hist) | HARV14 | |
Robert Harvie | person (hist) | HARV15 | |
William Harvey | person (hist) | HARV16 | |
Robert Hary | person (hist) | HARY1 | |
George Hasken | person (hist) | HASK1 | |
William Hastings | person (hist) | HAST1 | |
John Hastings | person (hist) | HAST2 | |
Richard Hastings | person (hist) | HAST3 | |
St. Stephen’s Chapel and its Place in the Development of Perpendicular Style in England | bibliographic item | HAST4 | |
Parishes: Charlton |
bibliographic item | HAST5 | |
Eric Haswell | person (cont) | HASW1 | |
Richard Hatfield | person (hist) | HATF1 | |
Robert Hatfield | person (hist) | HATF2 | |
Robert Hatfielde | person (hist) | HATF3 | |
Thomas Hatfield | person (hist) | HATF4 | |
Robert Hatfield | person (hist) | HATF5 | |
Hatfield House |
Sites | HATF6 | stub |
John Hatfielde | person (hist) | HATF7 | |
Arnold Hatfield | person (hist) | HATF8 | |
John Hatherle | person (hist) | HATH1 | |
John Hatherle | person (hist) | HATH2 | |
Hatton Garden |
Sites | HATT1 | empty |
Sir Christopher Hatton | person (hist) | HATT2 | |
Hatton Wall Street |
Streets | HATT3 | empty |
Hatton Street |
Streets | HATT4 | empty |
Lucas de Hauering | person (hist) | HAUE1 | |
English-men for my money: or, A pleasant comedy, called, A woman will haue her will | bibliographic item | HAUG1 | |
Madame Haughty | person (lit) | HAUG2 | |
William Haughton | person (hist) | HAUG3 | |
Robert Hauley | person (hist) | HAUL1 | |
William Haunsard | person (hist) | HAUN1 | |
Walter Hauteyn | person (hist) | HAUT1 | |
John Hauteyn | person (hist) | HAUT2 | |
William de Havarhull | person (hist) | HAVA1 | |
Havering-atte-Bower |
Liberties | HAVE1 | empty |
Robert Haverlock | person (hist) | HAVE2 | |
Richard de Havering | person (hist) | HAVE3 | |
William Haverill | person (hist) | HAVE4 | |
Thomas de Haverell | person (hist) | HAVE5 | |
Haveland | person (hist) | HAVE6 | |
Richard Havering | person (hist) | HAVE7 | |
William of Haverhill | person (hist) | HAVE8 | |
John Having | person (hist) | HAVI1 | |
Christopher Hawes | person (hist) | HAWE1 | |
John Hawes | person (hist) | HAWE2 | |
Sir James Hawes | person (hist) | HAWE3 | |
Sir John Hawkins | person (hist) | HAWK1 | |
Sir John Hawkwood | person (hist) | HAWK2 | |
Nicholas Hawksmoor | person (hist) | HAWK3 | |
Dame Margaret Hawkins | person (hist) | HAWK4 | |
Dame Katharine Hawkins | person (hist) | HAWK5 | |
Mr. Hawkins | person (hist) | HAWK6 | |
Donnina Hawkwood (née Visconti) | person (hist) | HAWK7 | |
Sir John Hawlen | person (hist) | HAWL1 | |
Thomas Hawley | person (hist) | HAWL2 | |
John Haydon | person (hist) | HAYD1 | |
Gordon, Lord George (1751–1793) |
bibliographic item | HAYD2 | |
Sir Thomas Hayes | person (hist) | HAYE1 | |
Alyssa Hayes | person (cont) | HAYE2 | |
Instruments and Instrumental Notation |
bibliographic item | HAYE3 | |
Thomas Hayes | person (hist) | HAYE4 | |
Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era | bibliographic item | HAYL1 | |
Electronic Literature | bibliographic item | HAYL2 | |
Haymarket |
Streets | HAYM1 | empty |
The Arundel Marbles | bibliographic item | HAYN1 | |
William Hayne | person (hist) | HAYN2 | |
Reflections on Gender and Status Distinctions: An Analysis of the Liturgical Textiles Recorded in Mid-Sixteenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | HAYW1 | |
A True and Exact Draught of the Tower Liberties, Survey’d in the Year 1597 by Guilelmus Haiward and J. Gascoyne | bibliographic item | HAYW2 | |
Kayleigh Hayworth | person (cont) | HAYW3 | |
William Hayward | person (hist) | HAYW4 | |
Hayʼs Wharf |
Sites | HAYW5 | stub |
Hayʼs Wharf |
bibliographic item | HAYW6 | |
Alexander Hay | person (hist) | HAYW7 | |
Hamo Box | person (hist) | HBOX1 | |
Henry Box | person (hist) | HBOX2 | |
Hugh de Buche | person (hist) | HBUC1 | |
Hugh Cap | person (hist) | HCAP1 | |
Humanities Computing and Media Centre | organization (modern) | HCMC1 | |
HCMC Programmers for MoEML | organization () | HCMC1_1 | |
HCMC Graphic editors for MoEML | organization () | HCMC1_2 | |
HCMC Administrators for MoEML | organization () | HCMC1_3 | |
Richard Head | person (hist) | HEAD1 | |
The floating island, or, A new discovery relating the strange adventure on a late voyage from Lambethana to Villa Franca, alias Ramallia, to the eastward of Terra del Templo, by three ships, viz. the Pay-naught, the Excuse, the Least-in-sight, under the conduct of Captain Robert Owe-much, describing the nature of the inhabitants, their religion, laws and customs | bibliographic item | HEAD2 | |
Justin Head | person (cont) | HEAD3 | |
Signs of Old London |
bibliographic item | HEAD4 | |
Heahstan | person (hist) | HEAH1 | |
The Holinshed Editors: Religious Attitudes and their Consequences |
bibliographic item | HEAL1 | |
Triumphs of Health and Prosperity |
Mayoral shows | HEAL2 | draft |
Health | person (lit) | HEAL3 | |
The London Goldsmiths, 1200–1800: A Record of the Names and Addresses of the Craftsmen, their Shop-Signs, and Trade-Cards | bibliographic item | HEAL4 | |
The Signboards of Old London Shops: A Review of the Shop Signs Employed by the London Tradesmen during the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries | bibliographic item | HEAL5 | |
Investigating the Maritime History of Rotherhithe: Excavations at Pacific Wharf, 165 Rotherhithe Street, Southwark | bibliographic item | HEAR1 | |
George Hearne | person (hist) | HEAR2 | |
Two Centuries of Epigrammes | bibliographic item | HEAT1 | |
Nicholas Heath | person (hist) | HEAT2 | |
Heathoberht | person (hist) | HEAT3 | |
John Heath | person (hist) | HEAT4 | |
Cicely Heath | person (hist) | HEAT5 | |
A Chronicle of the Late Intestine War in the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland | bibliographic item | HEAT6 | |
The Works of Michael Drayton | bibliographic item | HEBE1 | |
Hector | person (lit) | HECT1 | |
Sir Edward Hederset | person (hist) | HEDE1 | |
Henry Hede | person (hist) | HEDE2 | |
Hedge Lane |
Streets | HEDG1 | empty |
Johanne Hedicio | person (hist) | HEDI1 | |
Sir John Heende | person (hist) | HEEN1 | |
Housing, Environment, and Health in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | HEHE1 | |
The Social Function of the Broadside Ballad; or, a New Medley of Readers |
bibliographic item | HEHM1 | |
Robert Heifime | person (hist) | HEIF1 | |
Peter de Heiland | person (hist) | HEIL1 | |
Puritanism and Theatre: Thomas Middleton and Opposition Drama under the Early Stuarts | bibliographic item | HEIN1 | |
Caleb Hein | person (cont) | HEIN2 | |
St. Helena | person (hist) | HELE1 | |
Michael de St. Helena | person (hist) | HELE2 | |
The Land Speaks: Cartography, Chorography, and Subversion in Renaissance England |
bibliographic item | HELG1 | |
Helios | person (lit) | HELI1 | |
Adam Helingbury | person (hist) | HELI2 | |
Mr. Helling | person (hist) | HELL1 | |
Helle | person (lit) | HELL2 | |
The Helmet |
Bookshops | HELM1 | assigned |
Ralph Helyland | person (hist) | HELY1 | |
Henrietta Maria | person (hist) | HEMA1 | |
Edmond Hemenhall | person (hist) | HEME1 | |
John Heminges | person (hist) | HEMI1 | |
Wiliam Heminges | person (hist) | HEMI2 | |
Elegy on Randolph’s Finger: Containing the Well-Known Lines On the Time-Poets | bibliographic item | HEMI3 | |
Sir John Heneage | person (hist) | HENA1 | |
Sir Thomas Heneage | person (hist) | HENA2 | |
Sir Thomas Heneage | person (hist) | HENA3 | |
Heneadge House |
Sites | HENA4 | stub |
HEND1 | Retired - Do not use | HEND1 Replaced by HEEN1 | |
Katherine Heneage | person (hist) | HENE1 | |
Anne Heneage (née Poyntz) | person (hist) | HENE2 | |
Hengist | person (hist) | HENG1 | |
Sir Ralph Hengham | person (hist) | HENG2 | |
Sir John Heningham | person (hist) | HENI1 | |
Dame Isabel Heningham | person (hist) | HENI2 | |
HENL1 | Retired - Do not use | HENL1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Henry VIII | person (hist) | HENR1 | |
Henry VI | person (hist) | HENR2 | |
Henry I | person (hist) | HENR3 | |
Henry IV | person (hist) | HENR4 | |
Henry VII | person (hist) | HENR5 | |
Henry II | person (hist) | HENR6 | |
Henry III | person (hist) | HENR7 | |
Henry V | person (hist) | HENR8 | |
Henry Frederick | person (hist) | HENR9 | |
Henry the Young King | person (hist) | HENR10 | |
Henry VII’s Chapel |
Chapels; Monuments, shrines, and tombs | HENR11 | published |
Henry of Lancaster | person (hist) | HENR12 | |
Henry II of Castile | person (hist) | HENR17 | |
Henry Ady | person (hist) | HENR18 | |
Henry V | person (hist) | HENR19 | |
Henry | person (hist) | HENR20 | |
Henry IV of France | person (hist) | HENR21 | |
Philip Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS1 | |
Henslowe’s Diary |
Topics; Undergraduate student articles | HENS2 | published |
Henslowe-Alleyn Digitisation Project | bibliographic item | HENS3 | |
Thomas Henshawe | person (hist) | HENS4 | |
Flower Henshawe | person (hist) | HENS5 | |
MSS 7: Diary and Account Book of Philip Henslowe, 1592-1609 |
bibliographic item | HENS6 | |
Agnes Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS7 | |
Edmund Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS8 | |
Margaret Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS9 | |
Francis Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS10 | |
Edmund Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS12 | |
Margery Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS13 | |
Anne Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS14 | |
John Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS15 | |
Mary Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS16 | |
John Henslowe | person (hist) | HENS17 | |
The Culture of Cloth in Early Modern England: Textual Constructions of a National Identity | bibliographic item | HENT1 | |
Moralizing Apparel in Early Modern London: Popular Literature, Sermons, and Sartorial Display |
bibliographic item | HENT2 | |
Our Children Made Enterluders: Choristers, Actors, and Students in St Paul’s Cathedral Precinct |
bibliographic item | HENT3 | |
Travels in England During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth | bibliographic item | HENT4 | |
Paul Hentzner | person (hist) | HENT5 | |
The Character of Those Two Protestants in Masquerade: Heraclitus and the Observator |
bibliographic item | HERA1 | |
Heraclius of Jerusalem | person (hist) | HERA2 | |
Heraclitus | person (hist) | HERA3 | |
The Herber |
Residences | HERB1 | stub |
William Herbert | person (hist) | HERB2 | |
The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London | bibliographic item | HERB3 | |
Sir Henry Herbert | person (hist) | HERB4 | |
Henry Herbert | person (hist) | HERB5 | |
Harbour Lane |
Streets | HERB6 | empty |
Phillip Herbert | person (hist) | HERB7 | |
Anne Herbert (née Parr) | person (hist) | HERB8 | |
William of York | person (hist) | HERB9 | |
William Herbert | person (hist) | HERB10 | |
Typographical Antiquities: Or An Historical Account of the Origin and Progress of Printing in Great Britain and Ireland | bibliographic item | HERB11 | |
Edward Herbet | person (hist) | HERB12 | |
21 Jan 1620: Herbert, Gerard to Ward, Samuel |
bibliographic item | HERB13 | |
Hercules | person (lit) | HERC1 | |
Henry Herdson | person (hist) | HERD1 | |
Barbara Herdson | person (hist) | HERD2 | |
Here begynneth a treatyse of this galaunt with the maryage of the bosse of Byllyngesgate. vnto London stone | bibliographic item | HERE1 | |
John Herenden | person (hist) | HERE2 | |
Robert de Hereford | person (hist) | HERE3 | |
William de Hereford | person (hist) | HERE4 | |
Edward Herenden | person (hist) | HERE5 | |
Millescent Herenden (née Samond) | person (hist) | HERE6 | |
Edmund Herenden | person (hist) | HERE7 | |
Henry Herenden | person (hist) | HERE8 | |
Seymore Herenden | person (hist) | HERE9 | |
Frances Herenden | person (hist) | HERE10 | |
Martha Herenden | person (hist) | HERE11 | |
Magdalene Herenden | person (hist) | HERE12 | |
Judith Herenden | person (hist) | HERE13 | |
Richard Herenden | person (hist) | HERE14 | |
Helen Herenden (née Dunkeyn) | person (hist) | HERE15 | |
Helen Herenden (née Bird) | person (hist) | HERE16 | |
George Heriot | person (hist) | HERI1 | |
Alison Heriot | person (hist) | HERI2 | |
John Herlion | person (hist) | HERL1 | |
John Herlirum | person (hist) | HERL2 | |
Richard Herne | person (hist) | HERM1 | |
Hermitage Dock |
Sites | HERM2 | empty |
Peter C. Herman | person (cont) | HERM3 | |
Londinum London |
bibliographic item | HERM4 | |
Hermes | person (lit) | HERM5 | |
Rutgerus Hermannides | person (hist) | HERM6 | |
William Herne | person (hist) | HERN1 | |
Aelius Herodianus | person (hist) | HERO1 | |
Sir John Heron | person (hist) | HERO2 | |
Herodotus | person (hist) | HERO3 | |
Thomas Heron | person (hist) | HERO4 | |
George Heron | person (hist) | HERO5 | |
Hero | person (lit) | HERO6 | |
Robert Herrick | person (hist) | HERR1 | |
Michelle Herron | person (cont) | HERR2 | |
Hesperides, or, The works both humane & divine of Robert Herrick, Esq | bibliographic item | HERR3 | |
Mapping the Globe: The Cartographic Gaze and Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part 1 |
bibliographic item | HERT1 | |
Ms. Elizabeth | person (hist) | HERT2 | |
Geoffrey de Hertilepole | person (hist) | HERT3 | |
The Life Correspondence, Collections of Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel | bibliographic item | HERV1 | |
Sir Walter Hervi | person (hist) | HERV2 | |
Osbart Hervey | person (hist) | HERV3 | |
Hesperus | person (lit) | HESP1 | |
John Hewet | person (hist) | HEWE1 | |
Sir William Hewett | person (hist) | HEWE2 | |
Peter Hewes | person (hist) | HEWE3 | |
John Hewet | person (hist) | HEWE4 | |
Richard Hewton | person (hist) | HEWT1 | |
Alexander Heyband | person (hist) | HEYB1 | |
Heyden | person (lit) | HEYD1 | |
Roger Heyford | person (hist) | HEYF1 | |
Peter Heylyn | person (hist) | HEYL1 | |
Ecclesia restaurata, or, The history of the reformation of the Church of England containing the beginning, progress, and successes of it, the counsels by which it was conducted, the rules of piety and prudence upon which it was founded, the several steps by which it was promoted or retarded in the change of times, from the first preparations to it by King Henry the Eight untill the legal settling and establishment of it under Queen Elizabeth : together with the intermixture of such civil actions and affairs of state, as either were co-incident with it or related to it | bibliographic item | HEYL2 | |
Observations on the Historie of The reign of King Charles | bibliographic item | HEYL3 | |
John Heylesdon | person (hist) | HEYL4 | |
Rowland Heylin | person (hist) | HEYL5 | |
Thomas Hey | person (hist) | HEYT1 | |
Ellis Hey | person (hist) | HEYT2 | |
Thomas Heywood | person (hist) | HEYW1 | |
The Second Part of, If you know not me, you know no bodie. VVith the building of the Royall Exchange: And the Famous Victorie of Queene Elizabeth, in the Yeare 1588 | bibliographic item | HEYW2 | |
The foure prentises of London VVith the conquest of Ierusalem. As it hath bene diuerse times acted, at the Red Bull, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants | bibliographic item | HEYW3 | |
The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV | bibliographic item | HEYW4 | |
Sir Rowland Heyward | person (hist) | HEYW5 | |
Edward Heywarde | person (hist) | HEYW6 | |
An hundred epigrammes | bibliographic item | HEYW7 | |
John Heyward | person (hist) | HEYW8 | |
Joan Heyward (née Tillesworth) | person (hist) | HEYW9 | |
Katherine Heyward (née Smythe) | person (hist) | HEYW10 | |
George Heyward | person (hist) | HEYW11 | |
John Heyward | person (hist) | HEYW12 | |
Alice Heyward | person (hist) | HEYW13 | |
Katharine Heyward | person (hist) | HEYW14 | |
Mary Heyward | person (hist) | HEYW15 | |
Anne Heyward | person (hist) | HEYW16 | |
The first and second partes of King Edward the Fourth Containing his mery pastime with the tanner of Tamworth, as also his loue to faire Mistrisse Shoare, her great promotion, fall and miserie, and lastly the lamentable death of both her and her husband. Likewise the besieging of London, by the bastard Falconbridge, and the valiant defence of the same by the Lord Maior and the citizens. As it hath diuers times beene publikely played by the Right Honorable the Earle of Derbie his seruants | bibliographic item | HEYW17 | |
Sir Hugh Fen | person (hist) | HFEN1 | |
Elianor Fen | person (hist) | HFEN2 | |
Hugh fitz-Vulgar | person (hist) | HFIT1 | |
History of Fenchurch Street Station |
bibliographic item | HFSS1 | |
Historical GIS Clearinghouse and Forum | bibliographic item | HGIS1 | |
Stow, Grafton, and Fifteenth-Century Historiography |
bibliographic item | HIAT1 | |
London: The Biography of a City | bibliographic item | HIBB1 | |
Master Hick | person (hist) | HICK1 | |
Edward Hide | person (hist) | HIDE1 | |
John Hide | person (hist) | HIDE2 | |
Hieronimo | person (lit) | HIER1 | |
Ranulf Higden | person (hist) | HIGD1 | |
Ranulf Higden | person (hist) | HIGD2 | |
Reassessing the drawings for the Inigo Jones theatre: a Restoration project by John Webb? |
bibliographic item | HIGG1 | |
Edward Higges | person (hist) | HIGG2 | |
Christopher Highley | person (cont) | HIGH1 | |
Highbury |
Sites | HIGH2 | empty |
Highbury |
Sites | HIGH3 | empty |
Highgate |
Neighbourhoods | HIGH4 | empty |
John Higham | person (hist) | HIGH5 | |
John High-Lord | person (hist) | HIGH6 | |
Anne Higham (née Stoneley) | person (hist) | HIGH7 | |
William Higham | person (hist) | HIGH8 | |
Hilary | person (hist) | HILA1 | |
John Hildy | person (hist) | HILD1 | |
Tracey Hill | person (cont) | HILL1 | |
Mapping the Early Modern City |
bibliographic item | HILL2 | |
Anthony Munday and Civic Culture: Theatre, History and Power in Early Modern London, 1580–1633 | bibliographic item | HILL3 | |
Richard Hills | person (hist) | HILL4 | |
Pageantry and Power: A cultural history of the early modern Lord Mayor’s Show 1585–1639 | bibliographic item | HILL5 | |
Sir Thomas Hill | person (hist) | HILL6 | |
Sir Rowland Hill | person (hist) | HILL7 | |
Richard Hill | person (hist) | HILL8 | |
Owners and Collectors of the Printed Books of the Early Modern Lord Mayors’ Shows |
bibliographic item | HILL9 | |
Buried London: Mithras to the Middle | bibliographic item | HILL10 | |
Lady Hill | person (hist) | HILL11 | |
Edmond Hill | person (hist) | HILL12 | |
The Portable Queen | bibliographic item | HILL13 | |
William Hill | person (hist) | HILL14 | |
William Hilton | person (hist) | HILT1 | |
John Hiltoft | person (hist) | HILT3 | |
What Else is Pastoral? Renaissance Literature and the Environment | bibliographic item | HILT4 | |
Ellis Hilton | person (hist) | HILT5 | |
Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England |
Mayoral shows | HIMA1 | published |
Himatia | person (lit) | HIMA2 | |
Him that Rideth on the Unicorn | person (lit) | HIMT2 | |
Him that Rid on a Luzarne | person (lit) | HIMT3 | |
Him that Rideth on the Merman | person (lit) | HIMT4 | |
Eyes over London: Re-Imagining the Metropolis in the Age of Aerial Vision |
bibliographic item | HINC1 | |
G. Hind | person (hist) | HIND1 | |
Augustine Hynde | person (hist) | HIND2 | |
Thomas Hinde | person (hist) | HIND3 | |
John Hinde | person (hist) | HIND4 | |
A History of the Cries of London, Ancient and Modern | bibliographic item | HIND5 | |
Mathew Hinde | person (hist) | HIND6 | |
Dame Elizabeth Hynde | person (hist) | HIND7 | |
Kylee-Anne Hingston | person (cont) | HING1 | |
Hippodamus of Miletus | person (hist) | HIPP1 | |
Brett Greatley-Hirsch | person (cont) | HIRS1 | |
Historical Abstracts | bibliographic item | HISA1 | |
Historic Cities | bibliographic item | HIST1 | |
A Map of Tudor London, 1520 | bibliographic item | HIST2 | |
History | person (lit) | HIST4 | |
Our History and Governance |
bibliographic item | HIST5 | |
History of Smithfield Market |
bibliographic item | HIST6 | |
The Lost Tiltyard Tower |
bibliographic item | HIST7 | |
Historical Personography |
Historical personography | historical_personography | published |
History of MoEML |
About MoEML; Teaching materials and lesson plans | history | published |
Henry Man | person (hist) | HMAN1 | |
Edward VI |
bibliographic item | HOAK1 | |
Sir Henry Hobart | person (hist) | HOBA1 | |
William Hobby | person (hist) | HOBB1 | |
Christopher Hobbs | person (hist) | HOBB2 | |
William Hobbs | person (hist) | HOBB3 | |
Sir Edward Hobbey | person (hist) | HOBB4 | |
Hob Carter | person (hist) | HOBC1 | |
Anne Hobdin | person (hist) | HOBD1 | |
Mary Hobdin | person (hist) | HOBD2 | |
Nicholas Hobland | person (hist) | HOBL1 | |
Old Hobson | person (lit) | HOBS1 | |
Thomas Hobson | person (hist) | HOBS2 | |
William Hobson | person (hist) | HOBS3 | |
Thomas Hoccleve | person (hist) | HOCC1 | |
Hockley in the Hole |
Streets | HOCK1 | empty |
The History of Humanities Computing |
bibliographic item | HOCK2 | |
John Hod | person (hist) | HODD1 | |
De Witt Again |
bibliographic item | HODG1 | |
Richard Hodgkinson | person (hist) | HODG2 | |
John Hodges | person (hist) | HODG3 | |
Walk knaves, walk a discourse intended to have been spoken at court and now publish’d for the satisfaction of all those that have participated of the svveetness of publike employments | bibliographic item | HODG4 | |
Roger | person (lit) | HODG5 | |
John Hodgets | person (hist) | HODG6 | |
Henry Hodge | person (hist) | HODG7 | |
Joyce Hodge | person (hist) | HODG8 | |
John Hodgkins | person (hist) | HODG9 | |
Shakespeare’s Second Globe: the Missing Monument | bibliographic item | HODG10 | |
William Hodson | person (hist) | HODS1 | |
The Topography of Fear: The Dutch in Early Modern Literature |
bibliographic item | HOEN1 | |
Stage, Stake, and Scaffold: Humans and Animals in Shakespeare’s Theatre | bibliographic item | HOFE1 | |
Gabriella Hoff | person (cont) | HOFF1 | |
William Hogarth | person (hist) | HOGA1 | |
Sarah Hogan | person (cont) | HOGA2 | |
Elizabeth Hogan (née Blundell) | person (hist) | HOGA3 | |
Edmond Hogan | person (hist) | HOGA4 | |
Londinum Feracissimi Angliæ Regni Metropolis |
bibliographic item | HOGE1 | |
Frans Hogenberg | person (hist) | HOGE2 | |
Abraham Hogenberg | person (hist) | HOGE3 | |
Hog Lane |
Streets | HOGL1 | empty |
Hog Lane (Norton Folgate) |
Streets | HOGL2 | empty |
Hog Lane (East Smithfield) |
Streets | HOGL3 | stub |
Jason C. Hogue | person (cont) | HOGU1 | |
HOGY1 | Retired - Do not use | HOGY1 Replaced by HUGG1 | |
Holborn |
Streets | HOLB1 | stub |
Holborn Bars |
Bars | HOLB2 | empty |
Holborn Bridge |
Bridges; Streets | HOLB3 | stub |
Holborn Conduit |
Water features | HOLB4 | empty |
Holborn Hill |
Sites | HOLB5 | empty |
Holborn Cross |
Sites | HOLB6 | empty |
Holborn Hall |
Sites | HOLB7 | empty |
William Holbech | person (hist) | HOLB8 | |
Hugh Holbech | person (hist) | HOLB9 | |
Hans Holbein the Younger | person (hist) | HOLB10 | |
Holborn Manor |
Sites | HOLB11 | empty |
The Reception and Distribution of the New Draperies in England |
bibliographic item | HOLD1 | |
John Holde | person (hist) | HOLD2 | |
John Holding | person (hist) | HOLD3 | |
The Friaries of Medieval London: From Foundation to Dissolution | bibliographic item | HOLD4 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | HOLD5 | |
Richard Holdsworth | person (hist) | HOLD6 | |
Hole |
Victualling houses | HOLE1 | empty |
Mr. Holgrave | person (hist) | HOLG1 | |
The first and second volumes of Chronicles comprising 1 The description and historie of England, 2 The description and historie of Ireland, 3 The description and historie of Scotland: first collected and published by Raphaell Holinshed, William Harrison, and others: now newlie augmented and continued (with manifold matters of singular note and worthie memorie) to the yeare 1586 | bibliographic item | HOLI1 | |
Raphael Holinshed | person (hist) | HOLI2 | |
The Holinshed Project | bibliographic item | HOLI3 | |
The firste volume of the chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande | bibliographic item | HOLI4 | |
Margaret Holigrave | person (hist) | HOLI5 | |
The firste [laste] volume of the chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande | bibliographic item | HOLI6 | |
Thomas Holland | person (hist) | HOLL1 | |
Style at the Swan |
bibliographic item | HOLL2 | |
Wenceslaus Hollar | person (hist) | HOLL3 | |
William Holles | person (hist) | HOLL5 | |
Sir Leonard Halliday | person (hist) | HOLL6 | |
John Holland | person (hist) | HOLL7 | |
Edmond Holland | person (hist) | HOLL8 | |
Plate 3: Extract from map by Hollar, c.1658 |
bibliographic item | HOLL9 | |
HOLL10 | Retired - Do not use | HOLL10 Replaced by GILL3 | |
London | bibliographic item | HOLL11 | |
London | bibliographic item | HOLL12 | |
The Prospect of London and Westminster taken from Lambeth | bibliographic item | HOLL13 | |
Bird’s-eye Plan of the West Central District of London | bibliographic item | HOLL14 | |
Plan of the City and Liberties of London; Shewing the Extent of the Dreadful Conflagration in the Year 1666 | bibliographic item | HOLL15 | |
A Map or Groundplott of the Citty of London, with the Suburbes Thereof so farr as the Lord Mayors Jurisdiction doeth Extend, by which is Exactly Demonstrated the Present Condition of it, since the Last Sad Accident of Fire, the Blanke Space Signifyng the Burnt Part, & where the House be those Places yet Standing | bibliographic item | HOLL16 | |
London | bibliographic item | HOLL17 | |
London | bibliographic item | HOLL18 | |
A New Map of the Citties of London Westminster & ye Borough of Southwarke with their Suburbs, Shewing ye Strets, Lanes, Allies, Courts etc. with Other Remarks, as they are now, Truly & Carefully Delineated | bibliographic item | HOLL19 | |
London | bibliographic item | HOLL20 | |
Joseph Holland | person (hist) | HOLL21 | |
Thomas Holland | person (hist) | HOLL22 | |
Ralph Holland | person (hist) | HOLL23 | |
Henry Holland | person (hist) | HOLL24 | |
London |
bibliographic item | HOLL25 | |
Philemon Holland | person (hist) | HOLL26 | |
A True and Exact Prospect of the Famous City of London from St. Marie Overs Steeple in Southwarke in Its Flourishing Condition before the Fire | bibliographic item | HOLL27 | |
A Generall Map of the Whole Citty of London with Westminster & All the Suburbs, by Which May Bee Computed the Proportion of That Which Is Burnt, with the Other Parts Standing | bibliographic item | HOLL28 | |
A Map or Groundplot of the Citty of London and the Suburbes Thereof, That Is to Say, All Which Is within the Iurisdiction of the Lord Mayor or Properlie Calld’t London by Which Is Exactly Demonstrated the Present Condition Thereof, since the Last Sad Accident of Fire. The Blanke Space Signifeing the Burnt Part & Where the Houses Are Exprest, Those Places Yet Standing | bibliographic item | HOLL29 | |
A New Mapp of the Cittyes of London and Westminster with the Borough of Southwark & all the Suburbs, Shewing the severall Streets, Lanes, Alleys and most of the Throwgh-faires Being a ready guide for all Strangers to find any place therein | bibliographic item | HOLL30 | |
Thomas Holland | person (hist) | HOLL31 | |
Peter van Hollock | person (lit) | HOLL32 | |
Margaret Beaufort (née Holland) | person (hist) | HOLL33 | |
A Map of Both Cities London and Westminster, Before the Fire | bibliographic item | HOLL34 | |
Elizabethan London | bibliographic item | HOLM1 | |
The Art of Thomas Middleton | bibliographic item | HOLM2 | |
Martin D. Holmes | person (cont) | HOLM3 | |
Meredith Holmes | person (cont) | HOLM4 | |
Roger Holmes | person (hist) | HOLM6 | |
Holbein’s Portraits of the Steelyard Merchants: An Investigation |
bibliographic item | HOLM7 | |
Edward Holmedon | person (hist) | HOLM8 | |
Holmes College |
Chapels | HOLM9 | stub |
William Holstocke | person (hist) | HOLS1 | |
Christopher Holt | person (hist) | HOLT1 | |
William Holte | person (hist) | HOLT2 | |
Holy Trinity Priory |
Churches | HOLY1 | stub |
Holywell Street |
Streets | HOLY2 | empty |
Holy Trinity the Less |
Churches | HOLY3 | empty |
Holy Trinity (Minories) |
Churches | HOLY4 | empty |
Holy Trinity Churchyard (East Smithfield) |
Churches | HOLY5 | stub |
Holy Well Lane |
Streets | HOLY6 | empty |
Holywell Priory |
Churches | HOLY7 | stub |
Parish of the Holy Trinity |
Parishes | HOLY101 | stub |
Parish of Holy Trinity the Less |
Parishes | HOLY103 | empty |
Parish of the Holy Trinity (Minories) |
Parishes | HOLY104 | empty |
Parish of the Blessed Trinity |
Parishes | HOLY105 | stub |
The Holy Ghost |
Bookshops | HOLY106 | assigned |
Convent of the Holy Well |
Sites | HOLY107 | stub |
Holy Well |
Water features | HOLY108 | stub |
Urbium Londini et West-monasterii nec non Suburbii Southwark Accurata Ichnographia | bibliographic item | HOMA1 | |
Accurate Prospect und Grundris der Königl: Gros-Britanisch: Haupt und Residentz Stadt London | bibliographic item | HOMA2 | |
Johann Baptist Homann | person (hist) | HOMA3 | |
Accurater Prospect und Grundris der Königl: Gros=Britaӣisch: Haupt und Residentz Stadt London edirt von Johann Bapt: Homanns Kayſerl: Geographi ſeel: Erben in Nürnberg | bibliographic item | HOMA4 | |
Julie Homenuik | person (cont) | HOME1 | |
Homer | person (hist) | HOME2 | |
Thomas Hondon | person (hist) | HOND1 | |
Honesty | person (lit) | HONE1 | |
A Sketch Map of London under Richard II | bibliographic item | HONE2 | |
Elizabeth Hone | person (hist) | HONE3 | |
Adam Hone | person (hist) | HONE4 | |
Judith Honeysuckle | person (lit) | HONE5 | |
Honeysuckle | person (lit) | HONE6 | |
Review of Henslowe’s Diary |
bibliographic item | HONI1 | |
Playhouse Wills, 1558–1642: An Edition of Wills by Shakespeare and his Contemporaries in the London Theatre | bibliographic item | HONI2 | |
Jodocus Hondius | person (hist) | HONI3 | |
Honour | person (lit) | HONO1 | |
Honorius | person (hist) | HONO2 | |
Honey Lane |
Streets | HONY1 | empty |
Dorothie Honywood (née Crooke) | person (hist) | HONY2 | |
Robert Honywood | person (hist) | HONY3 | |
Robin Hood | person (lit) | HOOD1 | |
Gilbert Hood | person (lit) | HOOD2 | |
Thomas Hood | person (hist) | HOOD3 | |
Brotherhood | person (lit) | HOOD4 | |
William Winson Hooft | person (hist) | HOOF1 | |
Robert Hooke | person (hist) | HOOK1 | |
Mr. Hooker | person (hist) | HOOK2 | |
John Hooper | person (hist) | HOOP1 | |
Hope | person (lit) | HOPE1 | |
The Hope |
Playhouses | HOPE2 | stub |
My Lord Mayor: Eight Hundred Years of London’s Mayoralty | bibliographic item | HOPE3 | |
John Wolfe, Printer and Publisher, 1579-1601 |
bibliographic item | HOPP1 | |
Sir George Hopton | person (hist) | HOPT1 | |
Sir Owen Hopton | person (hist) | HOPT2 | |
Robert Hopton | person (hist) | HOPT3 | |
Horace | person (hist) | HORA1 | |
Charites Horae | person (lit) | HORA2 | |
Jane Horne | person (hist) | HORN1 | |
Horner’s Key |
Sites | HORN2 | empty |
I. Horne | person (hist) | HORN3 | |
John Horn | person (hist) | HORN4 | |
Robert Horne | person (hist) | HORN5 | |
Chris Horne | person (cont) | HORN6 | |
Sir William Horne | person (hist) | HORN7 | |
Horn Alley |
Streets | HORN8 | empty |
The Horn on the Hoop |
Victualling houses | HORN9 | stub |
Hornbooks |
Topics; Graduate student articles | HORN10 | published |
Hornbyes Hornbook | bibliographic item | HORN11 | |
William Horn | person (hist) | HORN12 | |
Andrew Horn | person (hist) | HORN13 | |
Thomas Horne | person (hist) | HORN14 | |
Horse Ferry |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | HORS1 | stub |
Horsleydown |
Sites | HORS2 | stub |
Horshew Bridge |
Bridges; Streets | HORS3 | empty |
Horsepool |
Topographical features; Water features | HORS4 | stub |
Simon Horspoole | person (hist) | HORS5 | |
Elizabeth Horspoole (née Smith) | person (hist) | HORS6 | |
William Horspoole | person (hist) | HORS7 | |
Simon Horspoole | person (hist) | HORS8 | |
Thomas Horspoole | person (hist) | HORS9 | |
John Horspoole | person (hist) | HORS10 | |
Horsehead |
Victualling houses | HORS11 | empty |
Horseshoe |
Victualling houses | HORS12 | empty |
Horseman | person (lit) | HORS13 | |
The A to Z of Regency London | bibliographic item | HORW1 | |
Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster the Borough of Southwark and Parts Adjoining Shewing Every House | bibliographic item | HORW2 | |
HOSI1 | Retired - Do not use | HOSI1 Replaced by BOWL1 | |
Raph Hosiar | person (hist) | HOSI2 | |
Hosier Lane (Smithfield) |
Streets | HOSI3 | stub |
Elizabethan Theatres and Audiences |
bibliographic item | HOSL1 | |
The Shakespearean Theatre |
bibliographic item | HOSL2 | |
The Stage Superstructures of the First Globe and the Swan and the Hypothesis of a Projecting Tiring House at the Swan |
bibliographic item | HOSL3 | |
Hospitals in Early Modern London |
Topics | HOSP1 | published |
Hostility | person (lit) | HOST1 | |
Hothouse |
Generic places | HOTH1 | empty |
John de Hotham | person (hist) | HOTH2 | |
HOTH3 | Retired - Do not use | HOTH3 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
George Hothersall | person (hist) | HOTH4 | |
Bear Gardens and Bear-Baiting During the Commonwealth |
bibliographic item | HOTS1 | |
Sir Harry Percy | person (lit) | HOTS2 | |
Lauren Houck | person (cont) | HOUC1 | |
Peter Houghton | person (hist) | HOUG1 | |
John Houghton | person (hist) | HOUG2 | |
Mary Houghton | person (hist) | HOUG3 | |
Hatton Houghton | person (hist) | HOUG4 | |
Peter Houghton | person (hist) | HOUG5 | |
Mary Scudamore (née Houghton) | person (hist) | HOUG6 | |
Elizabeth Bedingfield (née Houghton) | person (hist) | HOUG7 | |
Thomas Houghton | person (hist) | HOUG8 | |
Mark Houlahan | person (cont) | HOUL1 | |
Houndsditch Street |
Streets | HOUN1 | stub |
More, Sir Thomas (1478–1535) |
bibliographic item | HOUS1 | |
Robert Howse | person (hist) | HOUS2 | |
Kathryn Houston | person (cont) | HOUS3 | |
Literacy in Early Modern Europe: Culture and Education 1500-1800 | bibliographic item | HOUS4 | |
Yichen Hou | person (cont) | HOUY1 | |
Roger of Hoveden | person (hist) | HOVE1 | |
Henry Howard | person (hist) | HOWA1 | |
Theater of a City: The Places of London Comedy, 1598–1642 | bibliographic item | HOWA2 | |
Other Englands: The View from the Non-Shakespearean History Play |
bibliographic item | HOWA3 | |
Lord Thomas Howard | person (hist) | HOWA4 | |
St. Philip Howard | person (hist) | HOWA5 | |
Lord Thomas Howard | person (hist) | HOWA6 | |
Lady Alethea Howard (née Talbot) | person (hist) | HOWA7 | |
Lady Anne Howard (née Dacre) | person (hist) | HOWA8 | |
Lord Henry Howard | person (hist) | HOWA9 | |
Lord William Howard | person (hist) | HOWA10 | |
Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel |
bibliographic item | HOWA11 | |
The Arundel Collection: Collecting and Patronage in England in the Reigns of Philip III and Philip IV |
bibliographic item | HOWA12 | |
Charles Howard | person (hist) | HOWA13 | |
Thomas Howard | person (hist) | HOWA14 | |
Henry Howard | person (hist) | HOWA15 | |
Mr. Howard | person (lit) | HOWA16 | |
Catherine Howard | person (hist) | HOWA17 | |
Jean Howard | person (cont) | HOWA18 | |
Frances Carr (née Howard) | person (hist) | HOWA19 | |
Ashley Howard | person (cont) | HOWA20 | |
Frances Howard | person (hist) | HOWA21 | |
William Howard | person (hist) | HOWA22 | |
Katherine Howard (née Carey) | person (hist) | HOWA23 | |
Middleton’s Vulgar Pasquin: Essays on A Game at Chess |
bibliographic item | HOWA24 | |
Londinopolis, an historicall discourse or perlustration of the city of London, the imperial chamber, and chief emporium of Great Britain whereunto is added another of the city of Westminster, with the courts of justice, antiquities, and new buildings thereunto belonging | bibliographic item | HOWE1 | |
Edmund Howe | person (hist) | HOWE2 | |
Roman and Medieval Cripplegate, City of London: Archaeological Excavations 1992–8 | bibliographic item | HOWE3 | |
HOWE4 | Retired - Do not use | HOWE4 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
James Howell | person (hist) | HOWE5 | |
Afterword: Remapping the Terrain of Moral Regulation |
bibliographic item | HOWE7 | |
Chaucer’s Forests, Parks, and Groves |
bibliographic item | HOWE8 | |
The Annales, Or Generall Chronicle of England: Begun First by Maister Iohn Stow, and After Him Continued and Augmented with Matters Forreyne, and Domestique, Anncient and Moderne, Vnto the Ende of His Present Yeere 1614 | bibliographic item | HOWE9 | |
Tyler Howley | person (cont) | HOWL1 | |
Joane Howpill (née Sutton) | person (hist) | HOWP1 | |
William Howpill | person (hist) | HOWP2 | |
Old Books and New Histories: An Orientation to Studies in Book and Print Culture | bibliographic item | HOWS1 | |
John Howton | person (hist) | HOWT1 | |
Timothy How | person (hist) | HOWT2 | |
Adam de Howton | person (hist) | HOWT3 | |
William How | person (hist) | HOWW1 | |
Hoxton |
Neighbourhoods | HOXT1 | stub |
Introductions, Notes, and Commentaries to texts in The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker | bibliographic item | HOYC1 | |
History of Parliament Online: British Political, Social, and Local History | bibliographic item | HPO1 | |
Calendars of Inner Temple Records, 1505–1845 |
bibliographic item | HSIT1 | |
Hugh Acton | person (hist) | HTAY1 | |
City Women: Money, Sex, and the Social Order in Early Modern London | bibliographic item | HUBB1 | |
Sir Henry Huberthorn | person (hist) | HUBE1 | |
Mr. Hubert | person (hist) | HUBE2 | |
Dame Elizabeth Huberthorn | person (hist) | HUBE3 | |
Brenna Hubschman | person (cont) | HUBS1 | |
Mr. Hucble | person (hist) | HUCB1 | |
John Huch | person (hist) | HUCH1 | |
Thomas Huchen | person (hist) | HUCH2 | |
London in Braun and Hogenberg’s Civitates Orbis Terrarum |
bibliographic item | HUCK1 | |
Sir William Huddie | person (hist) | HUDD1 | |
Henry Hudson | person (hist) | HUDS1 | |
Thomas Hudson | person (hist) | HUDS2 | |
Elizabethan Impressions John Wolfe and His Press | bibliographic item | HUFF1 | |
Mr. Hugan | person (hist) | HUGA1 | |
Hugonis de Hingham | person (hist) | HUGE1 | |
Huggin Lane (Wood Street) |
Streets | HUGG1 | published |
Huggin Lane (Upper Thames Street) |
Streets | HUGG2 | stub |
London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the London Metropolis and its Neighbourhood to Thirty Miles Extent, from an actual Perambulation | bibliographic item | HUGH1 | |
Richard Graylin Hughes | person (cont) | HUGH2 | |
Hugh d’Orevalle | person (hist) | HUGH3 | |
The Gates of London: An Illustrated Survey | bibliographic item | HUGH4 | |
Mr. Hugh | person (hist) | HUGH5 | |
St. Hugh of Lincoln | person (lit) | HUGH6 | |
Certaine grievances, or the errours of the service-booke | bibliographic item | HUGH7 | |
Lewes Hughes | person (hist) | HUGH8 | |
James Huish | person (hist) | HUIS1 | |
John Huish | person (hist) | HUIS2 | |
Mr. Hulet | person (hist) | HULE1 | |
Master Edward Hulit | person (hist) | HULI1 | |
William Hulles | person (hist) | HULL1 | |
Richard Hull | person (hist) | HULL2 | |
Robert Hulson | person (hist) | HULS1 | |
John Hulton | person (hist) | HULT1 | |
William Hulyn | person (hist) | HULY1 | |
Nicholas Hulyn | person (hist) | HULY2 | |
University of Victoria Humanities 295 Fall 2020 Students | organization (ppp) | HUMA1 | |
Humber | person (lit) | HUMB1 | |
Humber | person (lit) | HUMB2 | |
Peter Humble | person (hist) | HUMB3 | |
Richard Humble | person (hist) | HUMB4 | |
Margaret Humble | person (hist) | HUMB5 | |
John Humble | person (hist) | HUMB6 | |
Katharine Humble | person (hist) | HUMB7 | |
Weltham Humble | person (hist) | HUMB8 | |
Margaret Humble | person (hist) | HUMB9 | |
Elizabeth Humble | person (hist) | HUMB10 | |
Isabel Humble (née Kitchinman) | person (hist) | HUMB11 | |
The Experience of Domestic Service for Women in Early Modern London | bibliographic item | HUMF1 | |
Humphrey Heyford | person (hist) | HUMF2 | |
Humility | person (lit) | HUMI1 | |
The Rough Guide to London | bibliographic item | HUMP1 | |
Sarah Humphreys | person (hist) | HUMP2 | |
Hungerford House |
Sites | HUNG1 | empty |
Barbara Hungerford (née Writhesley) | person (hist) | HUNG2 | |
Anthony Hungerford | person (hist) | HUNG3 | |
Sir Thomas Hungerford | person (hist) | HUNG4 | |
Hungate of Yorkshire | person (hist) | HUNG5 | |
Edmond Hungerford | person (hist) | HUNG6 | |
Alice Hungerford | person (hist) | HUNG7 | |
Sir John Hungerford | person (hist) | HUNG8 | |
Walter Hungerford | person (hist) | HUNG9 | |
Edmond Hungerford | person (hist) | HUNG10 | |
William Hunnis | person (hist) | HUNN1 | |
Walter Huntington | person (hist) | HUNT1 | |
Huntington House |
Residences | HUNT2 | stub |
Garden and Grove: The Italian Renaissance Garden in the English Imagination | bibliographic item | HUNT3 | |
Thomas Huntlowe | person (hist) | HUNT4 | |
John Huntley | person (hist) | HUNT5 | |
Henry of Huntingdon | person (hist) | HUNT6 | |
Allen Huntsman | person (cont) | HUNT13 | |
Thomas Huntley | person (hist) | HUNT14 | |
Merry Men | person (lit) | HUNT15 | |
Alexander Hurley | person (cont) | HURL1 | |
William Hurstwaight | person (hist) | HURS1 | |
Richard Husband | person (hist) | HUSB1 | |
John Husbond | person (hist) | HUSB2 | |
John Huss | person (hist) | HUSS1 | |
Margaret Hussie | person (hist) | HUSS2 | |
Lawrence Hussie | person (hist) | HUSS3 | |
Court of Husting | organization (em_other) | HUST1 | |
John Hutton | person (hist) | HUTT1 | |
The discouery of a London monster called, the black dog of Newgate | bibliographic item | HUTT2 | |
Luke Hutton | person (hist) | HUTT3 | |
The Rise and Fall of Merry England: The Ritual Year 1400-1700 | bibliographic item | HUTT4 | |
John Hutwith | person (hist) | HUTW1 | |
Joanna Hutz | person (cont) | HUTZ1 | |
Henry le Waleys | person (hist) | HWAL1 | |
Hyde Park |
Sites | HYDE1 | assigned |
Ward Maps of the City of London | bibliographic item | HYDE2 | |
William Hyde | person (hist) | HYDE3 | |
Hylas | person (lit) | HYLA1 | |
John Hylton | person (hist) | HYLT1 | |
John de Hyngston | person (hist) | HYNG1 | |
Hypomone | person (lit) | HYPO1 | |
Ignis | person (lit) | IGNI1 | |
Ignorance | person (lit) | IGNO1 | |
Sir Oliver Ihgham | person (hist) | IHGH1 | |
Thomas Iken | person (hist) | IKEN1 | |
Elizabeth Iken | person (hist) | IKEN2 | |
Thomas Ilome | person (hist) | ILAM1 | |
William Ilford | person (hist) | ILFO1 | |
Sir Richard Illingworth | person (hist) | ILLI1 | |
Ralph Illingworth | person (hist) | ILLI2 | |
Ralph Illingworth | person (hist) | ILLI3 | |
Richard Illingworth | person (hist) | ILLI4 | |
Iltuta | person (hist) | ILTU1 | |
Nicola Imbracsio | person (other) | IMBR1 | |
Impartiality | person (lit) | IMPA1 | |
Impudence | person (lit) | IMPU1 | |
Sir Richard Imworth | person (hist) | IMWO1 | |
Inclination | person (lit) | INCL1 | |
Blocks of XML for broad XInclusion in other files, or for reference using the mol: private URI scheme. |
includes | hidden | |
The Map of Early Modern London |
Site landing pages | index | published |
Spatial Humanities |
bibliographic item | INDI1 | |
India | person (lit) | INDI2 | |
Indian | person (lit) | INDI3 | |
Industry | person (lit) | INDU1 | |
Ingelricus | person (hist) | INGE1 | |
Walter Ingham | person (hist) | INGH1 | |
Alienar Ingham | person (hist) | INGH2 | |
Ingine | person (lit) | INGI1 | |
A London Life in the Brazen Age | bibliographic item | INGR1 | |
Neere the Playe Howse: The Swan Theatre and Community Blight |
bibliographic item | INGR2 | |
Jill P. Ingram | person (cont) | INGR3 | |
The Business of Playing | bibliographic item | INGR4 | |
Ingulf | person (hist) | INGU1 | |
Ingwald | person (hist) | INGW1 | |
Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Peter, Paul’s Wharf |
bibliographic item | INHA1 | |
Iniquity | person (lit) | INIQ1 | |
INNA1 | Retired - Do not use | INNA1 Replaced by STRA7 | |
Inn of the Abbot of Cirencester |
Victualling houses | INNA2 | stub |
Inn of the Abbot of Evesham |
Victualling houses | INNA3 | stub |
Inn of the Abbot of Faversham |
Victualling houses | INNA4 | stub |
Inn of the Abbot of Peterborough |
Victualling houses | INNA5 | stub |
Inn of the Abbot of Reading |
Victualling houses | INNA6 | stub |
Inn of the Abbot of St Albans |
Victualling houses | INNA7 | stub |
INNB1 | Retired - Do not use | INNB1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
inn of court | glossary item | INNC1 | |
inn of chancery | glossary item | INNC2 | |
Inn of the Bishop of Chester |
Victualling houses | INNC3 | stub |
Inner Temple |
Inns of Court; Liberties; Sites | INNE1 | stub |
Inn |
Generic places | INNE2 | empty |
Inn and Garden of the Bishop of Chichester |
Victualling houses | INNG1 | stub |
Innholders’ Hall |
Halls | INNH1 | empty |
Innocent III | person (hist) | INNO1 | |
Innogen | person (lit) | INNO2 | |
Innocence | person (lit) | INNO3 | |
Innocent IV | person (hist) | INNO4 | |
The Inns of Court |
Inns of Court; Sites | INNS1 | stub |
Inns of Court | bibliographic item | INNS2 | |
Inspice | person (lit) | INSP1 | |
The Triumphs of Integrity |
Mayoral shows; Articles by pedagogical partners | INTE1 | draft |
Integrity | person (lit) | INTE2 | |
Forgery |
bibliographic item | IOPP1 | |
MS Ch6, Medieval Manuscripts |
bibliographic item | IOWA1 | |
Ipris Inn |
Victualling houses | IPRI1 | empty |
John Ireland | person (hist) | IREL1 | |
Elizabeth Ireland | person (hist) | IREL2 | |
Robert Ireleffe | person (hist) | IREL3 | |
Irene | person (lit) | IREN1 | |
Iris | person (lit) | IRIS1 | |
Irishman | person (lit) | IRIS2 | |
Thomas Irlond | person (hist) | IRLO1 | |
George Irlond | person (hist) | IRLO2 | |
Ironmonger Lane |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | IRON1 | published |
Ironmongers’ Hall |
Halls | IRON2 | empty |
Ironmongers’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | IRON3 | |
Elizabeth Ironside | person (hist) | IRON4 | |
Iron Gate |
Gates | IRON5 | stub |
William Isaac | person (hist) | ISAA1 | |
Rabbi Isaac | person (hist) | ISAA2 | |
Isaac | person (lit) | ISAA3 | |
Isabel | person (lit) | ISAB1 | |
Isabella of Bedford | person (hist) | ISAB2 | |
Isabella of France | person (hist) | ISAB3 | |
Isabella of Valois | person (hist) | ISAB4 | |
Dame Isabella | person (hist) | ISAB5 | |
Isabella of Angoulême | person (hist) | ISAB6 | |
Paul Isacson | person (hist) | ISAC1 | |
ISE1 | Retired - Do not use | ISE1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
How to Use the Internet Shakespeare Editions (ISE) |
Undergraduate student articles; Articles by independent researchers; Teaching materials and lesson plans | ISE_guide | published |
The Internet Shakespeare Editions | bibliographic item | ISED1 | |
Censorship |
bibliographic item | ISED2 | |
The Lord Chamberlain’s Men |
bibliographic item | ISED3 | |
Sir Richard Isham | person (hist) | ISHA1 | |
Dame Alice Isham | person (hist) | ISHA2 | |
Brooke Isherwood | person (cont) | ISHE1 | |
Ishmael | person (lit) | ISHM1 | |
Isis | person (lit) | ISIS1 | |
Islington |
Neighbourhoods | ISLI1 | empty |
Wiliam Islip | person (hist) | ISLI2 | |
John Islip | person (hist) | ISLI3 | |
Adam Islip | person (hist) | ISLI4 | |
Connor Ismond | person (cont) | ISMO1 | |
William Issex | person (hist) | ISSE1 | |
Thomas Lord Itchingham | person (hist) | ITCH1 | |
Ivan IV | person (hist) | IVAN1 | |
John Ive | person (hist) | IVEJ1 | |
Jordan Ivie | person (cont) | IVIE1 | |
A History of London | bibliographic item | IVIM1 | |
Ivy Bridge Lane |
Streets | IVYB1 | empty |
Ivy Lane |
Streets | IVYL1 | empty |
John Iwarby | person (hist) | IWAR1 | |
John Iwyn | person (hist) | IWYN1 | |
Ixion | person (lit) | IXIO1 | |
Sujata Iyengar | person (cont) | IYEN1 | |
1 and 2 Henry IV Mapping Assignment |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | iyengar_1H4Assignment | published |
Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2 |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | IYKN2 | published |
Izan Edwards (née Wright) | person (hist) | IZAN1 | |
Jabin | person (lit) | JABI1 | |
Separate Theaters: Bethlem
(Bedlam) Hospital and the Shakespearean Stage |
bibliographic item | JACK1 | |
Bethlem and Bridewell in The Honest Whore Plays |
bibliographic item | JACK2 | |
Jack Straw | person (hist) | JACK4 | |
Jana Jackson | person (cont) | JACK5 | |
Edward Jakman | person (hist) | JACK6 | |
Thomas Jackson | person (hist) | JACK7 | |
Miles Jackson | person (hist) | JACK8 | |
Mr. Jackson | person (hist) | JACK9 | |
William Jackson | person (hist) | JACK10 | |
Isabelle Jackson | person (hist) | JACK11 | |
Elizabeth Jackson | person (hist) | JACK12 | |
Jack Shepard |
bibliographic item | JACK13 | |
The new and complete Newgate calendar | bibliographic item | JACK14 | |
Records of the Court Of The Stationers’ Company 1602 to 1640 | bibliographic item | JACK15 | |
Wolsey, Thomas (1470/71–1530), royal minister, archbishop of York, and cardinal |
bibliographic item | JACK16 | |
Mark Jacobo | person (cont) | JACO1 | |
Blake Jacob | person (cont) | JACO2 | |
Romboult Jacobson | person (hist) | JACO3 | |
Jacob | person (lit) | JACO4 | |
Anne-Betty Jacques | person (cont) | JACQ1 | |
William Jaggard | person (hist) | JAGG1 | |
Isaac Jaggard | person (hist) | JAGG2 | |
Richard Jaie | person (hist) | JAIE1 | |
Diane Jakacki | person (cont) | JAKA1 | |
James VI and I | person (hist) | JAME1 | |
James IV of Scotland | person (hist) | JAME2 | |
Sir Bartholomew James | person (hist) | JAME3 | |
JAME4 | Retired - Do not use | JAME4 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
St. James’s Palace |
Sites | JAME5 | empty |
James V | person (hist) | JAME6 | |
Nicholas Jamys | person (hist) | JAME7 | |
James the Great | person (lit) | JAME8 | |
Roger James | person (hist) | JAME9 | |
Sara James | person (hist) | JAME10 | |
John James | person (hist) | JAME11 | |
James II and VII | person (hist) | JAME12 | |
James Head |
Water features | JAME13 | empty |
James I: Volume 31: January-March, 1608 |
bibliographic item | JAME14 | |
Edward James | person (hist) | JAME15 | |
Katherine [Katherine Parr] (1512–1548) |
bibliographic item | JAME16 | |
Janus | person (lit) | JANU1 | |
Japheth | person (lit) | JAPH1 | |
Jaquetta de Luxembourg | person (hist) | JAQU1 | |
Joseph Jaques | person (hist) | JAQU2 | |
The Curious Life of Robert Hooke: The Man Who Measured London | bibliographic item | JARD1 | |
On a Grander Scale: The Outstanding Career of Sir Christopher Wren | bibliographic item | JARD2 | |
The English Dominicans | bibliographic item | JARR1 | |
Mr. Job | person (hist) | JASH1 | |
Jason | person (lit) | JASO1 | |
William Jawdrell | person (hist) | JAWD1 | |
Henry Jeye | person (hist) | JAYE1 | |
John Chamberlain | person (hist) | JCHA1 | |
John Cok | person (hist) | JCOK1 | |
JCURA Scholars | organization (modern) | JCUR1 | |
JCUR1_1 | Retired - Do not use | JCUR1_1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
JCUR1_2 | Retired - Do not use | JCUR1_2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
JCURA Scholars |
About MoEML; Teaching materials and lesson plans | JCURA_scholars | published |
John Dee | person (hist) | JDEE1 | |
Jane Drope | person (hist) | JDRO1 | |
From Conduit Community to Commercial Network? Water in London, 1500–1725 |
bibliographic item | JENN1 | |
Plague on a Page: Lord Have Mercy Upon Us in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | JENN2 | |
Christopher Jennie | person (hist) | JENN3 | |
Elizabeth Jennings | person (hist) | JENN4 | |
Greenwich: The Place Where Days Begin and End | bibliographic item | JENN5 | |
Janelle Jenstad | person (cont) | JENS1 | |
Lying-in Like a Countess: The Lisle Letters, the Cecil Family, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside |
bibliographic item | JENS2 | |
Smock Secrets: Birth and Women’s Mysteries on the Early Modern Stage |
bibliographic item | JENS3 | |
The Burse and the Merchant’s Purse: Coin, Credit, and the Nation in Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody |
bibliographic item | JENS4 | |
Public Glory, Private Gilt: The Goldsmiths’ Company and the Spectacle of Punishment |
bibliographic item | JENS5 | |
The City Cannot Hold You: Social Conversion in the Goldsmith’s Shop |
bibliographic item | JENS6 | |
The Gouldesmythes Storehowse: Early Evidence for Specialisation |
bibliographic item | JENS7 | |
Using Early Modern Maps in Literary Studies: Views and Caveats from London |
bibliographic item | JENS8 | |
Versioning John Stow’s A Survey of London, or, What’s New in 1618 and 1633? |
bibliographic item | JENS9 | |
Building a Gazetteer for Early Modern London, 1550-1650 |
bibliographic item | JENS10 | |
Making the RA Matter: Pedagogy, Interface, and Practices |
bibliographic item | JENS11 | |
Sir Stephen Jenyns | person (hist) | JENY1 | |
Dame Margaret Jenyns | person (hist) | JENY2 | |
Nicholas Jenyns | person (hist) | JENY3 | |
William Jenyns | person (hist) | JENY4 | |
St. Jerome | person (hist) | JERO1 | |
Jeronimo | person (lit) | JERO2 | |
Hampton Court | bibliographic item | JERR1 | |
The Exceeding Riches of Grace | bibliographic item | JESS1 | |
The Inhibition of Geographical Information in Digital Humanities Scholarship |
bibliographic item | JESS2 | |
Jesus Commons | organization (em_other) | JESSE1 | |
Jesus Christ | person (lit) | JESU1 | |
Society of Jesus | organization (em_other) | JESU2 | |
Chapel of Jesus |
Chapels | JESU3 | stub |
Education in Early Modern England | bibliographic item | JEWE1 | |
John Jewel | person (hist) | JEWE2 | |
Jewin Street |
Streets | JEWI1 | empty |
Jews’ Cemetary |
Sites | JEWS1 | stub |
Jew | person (lit) | JEWW1 | |
Jezebel | person (lit) | JEZE1 | |
John Fox | person (hist) | JFOX1 | |
Johnanna Fox | person (hist) | JFOX2 | |
John Hawes | person (hist) | JHAW1 | |
James Hay | person (hist) | JHAY1 | |
John Holland | person (hist) | JHOL1 | |
John Law | person (hist) | JLAW1 | |
Joab | person (lit) | JOAB1 | |
Joan Chamberlain | person (hist) | JOAN1 | |
Joan of the Tower | person (hist) | JOAN2 | |
Joan II of Navarre | person (hist) | JOAN3 | |
Joan of Dammartin | person (hist) | JOAN4 | |
Joan of Wales | person (hist) | JOAN5 | |
Joan of England | person (hist) | JOAN6 | |
Joan of Lancaster | person (hist) | JOAN7 | |
Joan of Valois | person (hist) | JOAN8 | |
Joash | person (lit) | JOAS1 | |
Job | person (lit) | JOBB1 | |
Jocasta | person (lit) | JOCA1 | |
Jocelin of Furness | person (hist) | JOCI1 | |
Macroanalysis: Digital Methods and Literary History | bibliographic item | JOCK1 | |
John I | person (hist) | JOHN1 | |
Coleman Street |
bibliographic item | JOHN2 | |
The Politics of Civic Drama and Ceremony in Late Medieval and Early Modern Britain |
bibliographic item | JOHN3 | |
John | person (hist) | JOHN4 | |
To What Bawdy House Doth Your Maister Belong?: Barbers, Bawds, and Vice in the Early Modern London Barbershop |
bibliographic item | JOHN5 | |
The Tabard Inn, Southwark |
bibliographic item | JOHN6 | |
Mr. John | person (hist) | JOHN7 | |
John II of France | person (hist) | JOHN8 | |
John V of Brittany | person (hist) | JOHN9 | |
William Johnson | person (hist) | JOHN10 | |
The nine worthies of London explayning the honourable exercise of armes, the vertues of the valiant, and the memorable attempts of magnanimious minds. Pleasant for gentlemen, not vnseemely for magistrates, and most profitable for prentises | bibliographic item | JOHN11 | |
John de Dele | person (hist) | JOHN12 | |
Lewis John | person (hist) | JOHN13 | |
Robert Johnson | person (hist) | JOHN14 | |
City of London c. 1520 |
bibliographic item | JOHN15 | |
John of Eversden | person (hist) | JOHN16 | |
John IV | person (hist) | JOHN17 | |
John, of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, 1340–1399 |
bibliographic item | JOHN18 | |
Marmaduke Johnson | person (hist) | JOHN19 | |
Sir John | person (lit) | JOHN20 | |
The Pleasant Walkes of Moore-Fields Being the Guift of Two Sisters, Now Beautified, to the Continuing Fame of This Worthy Citty | bibliographic item | JOHN21 | |
John | person (lit) | JOHN22 | |
John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster |
bibliographic item | JOHN23 | |
Thomas Johnson | person (hist) | JOHN24 | |
Thomo Johnsono | person (hist) | JOHN25 | |
Mr. Johnson | person (hist) | JOHN26 | |
Thomas Johnson | person (hist) | JOHN27 | |
Sir John | person (hist) | JOHN28 | |
John II | person (hist) | JOHN29 | |
Shakespeare’s Lost Playhouse: Eleven Days at Newington Butts | bibliographic item | JOHN30 | |
Jacobean Ephemera and the Immortal Word |
bibliographic item | JOHN31 | |
Robert Johnson | person (hist) | JOHN32 | |
Joiners’ Hall |
Halls | JOIN1 | stub |
Sir John Jolles | person (hist) | JOLL1 | |
Jollo Gough | person (hist) | JOLL2 | |
Jonah | person (lit) | JONA1 | |
Inigo Jones | person (hist) | JONE1 | |
Renaissance Clothing and the Materials of Memory | bibliographic item | JONE2 | |
Maidservants of London: Sisterhoods of Kinship and Labor |
bibliographic item | JONE3 | |
Richard Jones | person (hist) | JONE4 | |
Design for the newItalyangate, Arundel House, Strand, London |
bibliographic item | JONE5 | |
Sir Francis Jones | person (hist) | JONE6 | |
Richard Jones | person (hist) | JONE7 | |
Dr. Jones | person (hist) | JONE8 | |
David Jones | person (hist) | JONE9 | |
The Court of the Verge: The Jurisdiction of the Steward and Marshal of the Household in Later Medieval England |
bibliographic item | JONE10 | |
Thomas Jones | person (hist) | JONE11 | |
Roger Jones | person (hist) | JONE12 | |
Londinum Celeberrimum Angliæ Emporum | bibliographic item | JONG1 | |
Clement de Jonghe | person (hist) | JONG2 | |
Claude de Jonghe | person (hist) | JONG3 | |
Ben Jonson | person (hist) | JONS1 | |
The Devil is an Ass | bibliographic item | JONS2 | |
The Staple of News | bibliographic item | JONS3 | |
Bartholomew Fair | bibliographic item | JONS4 | |
Epicene | bibliographic item | JONS5 | |
The vvorkes of Beniamin Ionson. Containing these playes, viz. 1 Bartholomew Fayre. 2 The staple of newes. 3 The Divell is an asse | bibliographic item | JONS6 | |
Epicoene, or the silent woman | bibliographic item | JONS7 | |
On the Famous Voyage |
bibliographic item | JONS8 | |
Bartholomew Fair | bibliographic item | JONS9 | |
Bartholomew Fayre | bibliographic item | JONS10 | |
The Complete Poetry of Ben Jonson | bibliographic item | JONS11 | |
B. Ion: his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603 so much as was presented in the first and last of their triumphall arch’s | bibliographic item | JONS12 | |
To Penshurst |
bibliographic item | JONS13 | |
The Staple of Newes | bibliographic item | JONS14 | |
Oberon, The Faery Prince | bibliographic item | JONS15 | |
The First, of Blacknesse, Personated at the Court, at White-hall, on the Twelfth Night, 1605 | bibliographic item | JONS16 | |
Every Man Out of His Humour | bibliographic item | JONS17 | |
Underwood | bibliographic item | JONS18 | |
The Alchemist | bibliographic item | JONS19 | |
The Complete Poetry of Ben Jonson | bibliographic item | JONS20 | |
Ben: Ionson’s execration against Vulcan | bibliographic item | JONS21 | |
Joan Jordain | person (hist) | JORD1 | |
John Jordain | person (hist) | JORD2 | |
William Jordan | person (hist) | JORD3 | |
Henry Jordan | person (hist) | JORD4 | |
Henry Jorden | person (hist) | JORD5 | |
All Good Rule of the Citee: Sanitation and Civic Government in England, 1400–1600 |
bibliographic item | JORG1 | |
The Metamorphosis of Ajax, Jakes, and Urban Sanitation |
bibliographic item | JORG2 | |
Joseph | person (lit) | JOSE1 | |
Josiah | person (lit) | JOSI1 | |
Dalyce Joslin | person (cont) | JOSL1 | |
Sir Ralph Josselyn | person (hist) | JOSS1 | |
Geffrey Josselyn | person (hist) | JOSS2 | |
journeyman | glossary item | JOUR1 | |
Journals of the House of Commons | bibliographic item | JOUR2 | |
Margery Jourdain | person (lit) | JOUR3 | |
Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 7, 1644 | bibliographic item | JOUR4 | |
The History of Newgate Prison | bibliographic item | JOWE1 | |
Credulous to False Prints: Shakespeare, Chettle, Harvey, Wolfe |
bibliographic item | JOWE2 | |
Kara Joyce | person (cont) | JOYC1 | |
John Joyner | person (hist) | JOYN1 | |
William Joynier | person (hist) | JOYN2 | |
Ralph Joyner | person (hist) | JOYN3 | |
Joy | person (lit) | JOYY1 | |
John Rastell’s Stage |
Playhouses | JRST1 | stub |
Sir Andrew Judde | person (hist) | JUDD1 | |
Jude the Apostle | person (lit) | JUDE1 | |
The Judith |
Bookshops | JUDI1 | assigned |
Mr. Jukel | person (hist) | JUKE1 | |
Heinrich Julius | person (hist) | JULI1 | |
John Julian | person (hist) | JULI2 | |
Juno | person (lit) | JUNO1 | |
Jupiter | person (lit) | JUPE1 | |
London’s Jus Honorarium |
Mayoral shows; Articles by pedagogical partners | JUSH1 | draft |
Justice | person (lit) | JUST1 | |
justice of the peace | glossary item | JUST2 | |
Justus | person (hist) | JUST3 | |
Justiniano | person (lit) | JUST4 | |
Entering a City: On a Lost Early Modern Practice |
bibliographic item | JUTT1 | |
William Juxon | person (hist) | JUXO1 | |
Mark Kaethler | person (cont) | KAET1 | |
Urbs and Civitas in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spain |
bibliographic item | KAGA1 | |
Roman Shakespeare: Warriors, Wounds, and Women | bibliographic item | KAHN1 | |
Cyriacus Kale | person (hist) | KALE1 | |
Newgate Prison |
bibliographic item | KALM1 | |
Continuity in Change: Bishops of London and Religious Dissent in Early Stuart England |
bibliographic item | KALU1 | |
Adam Karlill | person (hist) | KARL1 | |
How to Read Simon Forman’s Casebooks: Medicine, Astrology, and Gender in Elizabethan London |
bibliographic item | KASS1 | |
Workshop and/as Playhouse: Comedy and Commerce in The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | KAST1 | |
Opening Gates and Stopping Hedges: Grafton, Stow, and the Politics of Elizabethan History Writing |
bibliographic item | KAST2 | |
Grocers, Goldsmiths, and Drapers: Freemen and Apprentices in the Elizabethan Theater |
bibliographic item | KATH1 | |
The Rise of Commercial Playing in 1540s London |
bibliographic item | KATH2 | |
Katherine Daubeney | person (hist) | KATH3 | |
Ms. Katherine | person (hist) | KATH4 | |
Barker, Christopher (1528/9–1599), printer |
bibliographic item | KATH5 | |
Noam Kaufman | person (cont) | KAUF1 | |
Katrina Kaustinen | person (cont) | KAUS1 | |
Sir Peter Kaylor | person (hist) | KAYO1 | |
Sir Henry Kebyll | person (hist) | KEBL1 | |
Alice Blunt (née Kebyll) | person (hist) | KEBL2 | |
George Kebyll | person (hist) | KEBL3 | |
Emily Gruber Keck | person (cont) | KECK1 | |
English Society in the Later Middle Ages, 1348–1500 | bibliographic item | KEEN1 | |
St Paul’s: The Cathedral Church of London 604–2004 | bibliographic item | KEEN2 | |
A New Study of London Before the Great Fire |
bibliographic item | KEEN3 | |
Tall Buildings in Medieval London: Precipitation, Aspiration and Thrills |
bibliographic item | KEEN4 | |
Issues of Water in Medieval London to c. 1300 |
bibliographic item | KEEN5 | |
Historical Gazetteer of London before the Great Fire: Cheapside; Parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane | bibliographic item | KEEN6 | |
Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire | bibliographic item | KEEN7 | |
Ideas of the Metropolis |
bibliographic item | KEEN8 | |
Monumenta Westmonasteriensia, Or an Historical Account of the Original, Increase, and Present State of St. Peter’s Or the Abby Church of Westminster | bibliographic item | KEEP1 | |
Pieter van den Keere | person (hist) | KEER1 | |
Geographies of the Book: Review and Prospect |
bibliographic item | KEIG1 | |
Shannon Kelley | person (cont) | KELL1 | |
Sarah Kelly | person (cont) | KELL2 | |
The Waning of the Little Ice Age: Climate Change in Early Modern Europe |
bibliographic item | KELL3 | |
Bishop, Prioress, and Bawd in the Stews of Southwark |
bibliographic item | KELL4 | |
Newgate Narratives Richmond; or, Scenes in the Life of a Bow Street Officer, Drawn Up from His Private Memoranda | bibliographic item | KELL5 | |
Henry Kelsey | person (hist) | KELS1 | |
Simon Kempe | person (hist) | KEMP1 | |
John Kempe | person (hist) | KEMP2 | |
William Kempe | person (hist) | KEMP3 | |
Thomas Kempe | person (hist) | KEMP4 | |
John Kempe | person (hist) | KEMP5 | |
Mr. Kempe | person (hist) | KEMP6 | |
John Kendall | person (hist) | KEND1 | |
Thomas Kendall | person (hist) | KEND2 | |
John Kendrick | person (hist) | KEND3 | |
William Kendrick | person (hist) | KEND4 | |
Elizabeth Kendrick | person (hist) | KEND5 | |
William Kendrick | person (hist) | KEND6 | |
Andrew Kendricke | person (hist) | KEND7 | |
John Kendricke | person (hist) | KEND8 | |
John Kenington | person (hist) | KENI1 | |
William Kenley | person (hist) | KENL1 | |
The Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance | bibliographic item | KENN1 | |
Shakespeare’s Curtain Theatre Unearthed in East London |
bibliographic item | KENN2 | |
Emma Kennedy | person (cont) | KENN3 | |
Kennington |
Residences; Sites | KENN4 | stub |
Hampton Court’s Lost Apartment Foundations Uncovered |
bibliographic item | KENN5 | |
Thomas Kensworth | person (hist) | KENS1 | |
An Encyclopedia of London | bibliographic item | KENT1 | |
Joan of Kent | person (hist) | KENT2 | |
Richard Kent | person (hist) | KENT3 | |
Kent Street |
Streets | KENT4 | stub |
Geffrey Kent | person (hist) | KENT5 | |
Sir William Kenude | person (hist) | KENU1 | |
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium: Reprinted From the St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural and Archeological Society’s Transactions, 1934 |
bibliographic item | KENY1 | |
Kerion Lane |
Streets | KERI1 | stub |
Mr. Kerion | person (hist) | KERI2 | |
John Kirkby | person (hist) | KERK1 | |
William Kerkbie | person (hist) | KERK2 | |
Experiencing the Space and Place of Early Modern Theater |
bibliographic item | KERM1 | |
Jack Kernochan | person (cont) | KERN1 | |
The Construction of Home in a Spitalfields Landscape |
bibliographic item | KERS1 | |
William Kerwin | person (hist) | KERW1 | |
Magdalena Kerwin | person (hist) | KERW2 | |
Mr. Kery | person (hist) | KERY1 | |
Mercy and Authority in the Tudor State | bibliographic item | KESS1 | |
Richard Keston | person (hist) | KEST1 | |
William Kettle | person (hist) | KETT1 | |
Michaela Kewley | person (cont) | KEWE1 | |
The Key (Cheapside) |
Markets | KEY01 | stub |
Archaeologies of the Future: Niall Griffiths—Pathways of the Urban |
bibliographic item | KEYE1 | |
Lady Mary Keys (née Grey) | person (hist) | KEYS1 | |
Robert Keysar | person (hist) | KEYS2 | |
Yasamin Khansari | person (cont) | KHAN1 | |
King’s Arms Inn (Holborn Street) |
Victualling houses | KIAR1 | empty |
King’s Arms Inn (Leadenhall Street) |
Victualling houses | KIAR2 | empty |
King’s Arms Inn (Cheapside) |
Victualling houses | KIAR3 | empty |
king of arms | glossary item | KIAR4 | |
Andrew Kibarian | person (cont) | KIBA1 | |
King’s Head Tavern (Fenchurch Street) |
Victualling houses | KIHE1 | empty |
King’s Head Inn (Old Change) |
Victualling houses | KIHE2 | empty |
King’s Head Inn (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | KIHE3 | empty |
Thomas Killigrew | person (hist) | KILL1 | |
Robert Kilwardby | person (hist) | KILW1 | |
Baylee Kimbar | person (cont) | KIMB1 | |
King’s Men | organization (em_playing) | KIME1 | |
King’s Revels Children | organization (em_playing) | KIME2 | |
Kind | person (lit) | KIND1 | |
King Street |
Streets | KING1 | empty |
King’s Wardrobe |
Sites | KING2 | published |
A Survey of London by John Stow. Reprinted from the Text of 1603 | bibliographic item | KING3 | |
King’s Bench |
Prisons | KING4 | stub |
King’s Street |
Streets | KING5 | empty |
Sir William Kingstone | person (hist) | KING6 | |
Felix Kingston | person (hist) | KING7 | |
The early history of Piccadilly, Leicester square, Soho and their neighborhood based on a plan drawn in 1585 and published by the London topographical society in 1925 | bibliographic item | KING8 | |
Robert King | person (hist) | KING9 | |
King’s Alley |
Streets | KING10 | stub |
Bath Inn or Arundel House |
bibliographic item | KING11 | |
King’s House in Cornhill |
Sites | KING12 | published |
Richard Kingston | person (hist) | KING13 | |
The Life of William Fuller | bibliographic item | KING14 | |
Anthony Kingston | person (hist) | KING15 | |
Robert Kingston | person (hist) | KING16 | |
Margery Kingston | person (hist) | KING17 | |
King’s College Mansion |
Sites | KING18 | stub |
The Grey Friars of London | bibliographic item | KING19 | |
King Edward Street |
Streets | KING20 | empty |
King Tudor Street |
Streets | KING21 | empty |
Additional Notes to A Survey of London by John Stow | bibliographic item | KING22 | |
John King | person (hist) | KING23 | |
William King | person (hist) | KING24 | |
Elizabeth King (née Horspoole) | person (hist) | KING25 | |
Alexander King | person (hist) | KING26 | |
The King’s Head |
Bookshops | KING27 | assigned |
The King’s Arms |
Bookshops | KING28 | assigned |
Court of King’s Bench | organization (em_other) | KING29 | |
William Kingstone | person (hist) | KING30 | |
John Kingesell | person (hist) | KING31 | |
John King | person (hist) | KING32 | |
Additional Material For the History of the Grey Friars, London | bibliographic item | KING33 | |
The Triumphs of Re-United Britannia | bibliographic item | KINN1 | |
Jacqueline Kioussis | person (cont) | KIOU1 | |
Wonderful Spectacles: Theater and Civic Culture |
bibliographic item | KIPL1 | |
Alexander Kippinge | person (hist) | KIPP1 | |
Meaghan Kirby | person (cont) | KIRB1 | |
Kirby Street |
Streets | KIRB2 | empty |
Persuasion and Conversion: Essays on Religion, Politics, and the Public | bibliographic item | KIRB3 | |
Paul’s Cross and the Culture of Persuasion in England, 1520-1640 | bibliographic item | KIRB4 | |
Kirkebies Castle |
Sites | KIRK1 | empty |
John Kirke | person (hist) | KIRK2 | |
John Kirkby | person (hist) | KIRK3 | |
George Kirkes | person (hist) | KIRK4 | |
Sir Alexander Kirketon | person (hist) | KIRK5 | |
Edward Kirkham | person (hist) | KIRK6 | |
John Kirkby | person (hist) | KIRK7 | |
Henry Kirkham | person (hist) | KIRK8 | |
Mr. Kirnigham | person (hist) | KIRN1 | |
Done: Finishing Projects in the Digital Humanities |
bibliographic item | KIRS1 | |
Stephen Kirton | person (hist) | KIRT1 | |
William Kerton | person (hist) | KIRT2 | |
Joseph Kirton | person (hist) | KIRT3 | |
Grisild Kirton | person (hist) | KIRT4 | |
Richard de Kislingbury | person (hist) | KISL1 | |
Kitchens by the Guildhall |
Sites | KITC1 | empty |
Robert Kitchinman | person (hist) | KITC2 | |
Kitely | person (lit) | KITE1 | |
Kit | person (lit) | KITT1 | |
Kathryn Joy | person (cont) | KJOY1 | |
Maps and the Writing of Space in Early Modern England and Ireland | bibliographic item | KLEI1 | |
Emily Klemic | person (cont) | KLEM1 | |
Kane Klemic | person (cont) | KLEM2 | |
Andrew Klier | person (cont) | KLIE1 | |
Karen Kluchonic | person (cont) | KLUC1 | |
Lud | person (lit) | KLUD1 | |
Thomas Kneseworth | person (hist) | KNES1 | |
Kneseworth Key |
Water features | KNES2 | stub |
John Kneseworth | person (hist) | KNES3 | |
Thomas Knevet | person (hist) | KNEV1 | |
Elizabeth Knevet (née Heyward) | person (hist) | KNEV2 | |
Mr. Kniffe | person (hist) | KNIF1 | |
Knightrider Street |
Streets | KNIG1 | published |
Alison Knight | person (cont) | KNIG2 | |
Knights Hospitallers | organization (em_other) | KNIG3 | |
Thomas Knighton | person (hist) | KNIG4 | |
Edmond Knightley | person (hist) | KNIG5 | |
Knight | glossary item | KNIG6 | |
Robert Knight | person (hist) | KNIG7 | |
H. Knighton | person (hist) | KNIG8 | |
Sir William Knight | person (hist) | KNIG9 | |
Knighten Guild | organization (em_other) | KNIG10 | |
John Knight | person (hist) | KNIG11 | |
Thomas Knight | person (hist) | KNIG12 | |
Henry Knighton | person (hist) | KNIG13 | |
London | bibliographic item | KNIG14 | |
Thomas Knight | person (hist) | KNIG15 | |
Jordan Knockem | person (lit) | KNOC1 | |
Sir Robert Knolles | person (hist) | KNOL1 | |
Sir Thomis Knolles | person (hist) | KNOL2 | |
Constance Knolles | person (hist) | KNOL3 | |
Sir Francis Knollys | person (hist) | KNOL4 | |
Lady Catherine Knollys (née Carey) | person (hist) | KNOL5 | |
The Spectacle of the Realm: Civic Consciousness, Rhetoric and Ritual in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | KNOW1 | |
King Henry VI Part 2 | bibliographic item | KNOW2 | |
Dame Lucy Knowles | person (hist) | KNOW3 | |
Knowledge | person (lit) | KNOW4 | |
Thomas Knolles | person (hist) | KNOW5 | |
Thomas Knolles | person (hist) | KNOW6 | |
Joan Knolles | person (hist) | KNOW7 | |
Jonson’s Entertainment at Britain’s Burse |
bibliographic item | KNOW8 | |
Knowell | person (lit) | KNOW9 | |
Alyssa Knox | person (cont) | KNOX1 | |
What If There Wasn’t aBlackfriars Repertory? |
bibliographic item | KNUT1 | |
Filling Fare: the Appetite for Current Issues and Traditional Forms in the Repertory of the Chamberlain’s Men |
bibliographic item | KNUT2 | |
William Knyghtcote | person (hist) | KNYG1 | |
Know Your London | bibliographic item | KNYL1 | |
Thomas Knyvett | person (hist) | KNYV1 | |
Alannah Koene | person (cont) | KOEN1 | |
Staging Alien Women’s Work in Civic Pageants |
bibliographic item | KORD1 | |
The Sign of the Last: Gender, Material Culture, and Artisanal Nostalgia in The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | KORD2 | |
The Map of Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | KOWA1 | |
Mutability and Division on Shakespeare’s Stage | bibliographic item | KOYU1 | |
Taking Liberties |
bibliographic item | KOZU1 | |
Cornelius Krahn | person (cont) | KRAH1 | |
The Sexual Identities of Moll Cutpurse in Dekker and Middleton’s The Roaring Girl and in London |
bibliographic item | KRAN1 | |
Johann Ulrich Kraus | person (hist) | KRAU1 | |
New Light on Graunt |
bibliographic item | KREA1 | |
GIS for Language and Literary Study |
bibliographic item | KRET1 | |
Tamara Kristall | person (cont) | KRIS1 | |
Mapping the Towns of Europe: The European towns in Braun and Hogenberg’s Town Atlas, 1572–1617 |
bibliographic item | KROG1 | |
Krotos | person (lit) | KROT1 | |
Middle English Dictionary | bibliographic item | KUHN1 | |
Drinking Matters: Public Houses and Social Exchange in Early Modern Central Europe | bibliographic item | KUMI1 | |
Charlene Kwiatkowski | person (cont) | KWIA1 | |
Stephen Kyiton | person (hist) | KYIT1 | |
Parliament and the Politics of Carting in Early Stuart London |
bibliographic item | KYLE1 | |
Afterword: Remapping London |
bibliographic item | KYLE2 | |
John Kyme | person (hist) | KYME1 | |
William Kympton | person (hist) | KYMP1 | |
Nicholas Kyriel | person (hist) | KYRI1 | |
William Kyriel | person (hist) | KYRI2 | |
Sir Thomas Kyriell | person (hist) | KYRI3 | |
John Kyroll | person (hist) | KYRO1 | |
Thomas Kyroll | person (hist) | KYRO2 | |
Stephen Kyrton | person (hist) | KYRT1 | |
Sir Thomas Kyston | person (hist) | KYST1 | |
London Archaeological Archive and Research Centre | bibliographic item | LAAR1 | |
Labour | person (lit) | LABO1 | |
Richard le Lacer | person (hist) | LACE1 | |
Ruxley , Gregory of (d. 1291) |
bibliographic item | LACH1 | |
Dame Julian Lacy | person (hist) | LACI1 | |
Lamb’s Conduit Street |
Streets | LACO1 | empty |
Henry de Lacy | person (hist) | LACY1 | |
Katherine Poote (née Lacy) | person (hist) | LACY2 | |
Sir Richard Lacy | person (hist) | LACY3 | |
John Lacy | person (hist) | LACY4 | |
Richard Lacy | person (hist) | LACY5 | |
Sir Hugh Lacy | person (lit) | LACY6 | |
Rowland Lacy | person (lit) | LACY7 | |
Thomas Lacy | person (hist) | LACY8 | |
Edmund Lacy | person (hist) | LACY9 | |
Lad Lane |
Streets | LADL1 | empty |
Chapel of Our Lady of the Pew |
Chapels | LADY1 | empty |
Lady Chapel (Christ Church) |
Chapels | LADY2 | stub |
Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s) |
Chapels | LADY3 | stub |
Lady Elizabeth’s Men | organization (em_playing) | LAEL1 | |
The Boxmaker’s Revenge:
Orthodoxy, Heterodoxy,and the Politics of the Parish in Early Stuart London |
bibliographic item | LAKE1 | |
Lancelot Laken | person (hist) | LAKE2 | |
Lambeth |
Neighbourhoods | LAMB1 | stub |
Lambeth Hill |
Streets | LAMB2 | published |
Lambeth Marsh |
Streets | LAMB3 | empty |
Lambeth Road |
Streets | LAMB4 | empty |
The Lamb |
Sites | LAMB5 | stub |
Julian Lambard | person (hist) | LAMB6 | |
John Lambard | person (hist) | LAMB7 | |
William Lambard | person (hist) | LAMB8 | |
Michael Lambert | person (cont) | LAMB9 | |
William Lamb | person (hist) | LAMB10 | |
LAMB11 | Retired - Do not use | LAMB11 Replaced by LAMB18 | |
John Lambe | person (hist) | LAMB12 | |
Thomas Lambart | person (hist) | LAMB13 | |
John Lambyn | person (hist) | LAMB14 | |
John Lambarde | person (hist) | LAMB15 | |
Sir Nicholas Lambarde | person (hist) | LAMB16 | |
John Lambarde | person (hist) | LAMB17 | |
Richard Lamberd | person (hist) | LAMB18 | |
Draft Lambeth Palace Conservation Area Statement |
bibliographic item | LAMB19 | |
William Lambsdown | person (cont) | LAMB20 | |
The (Holy) Lamb |
Bookshops | LAMB21 | assigned |
William Lambarde | person (hist) | LAMB22 | |
William Lambe | person (hist) | LAMB23 | |
Mr. Lambart | person (hist) | LAMB24 | |
Doctor Lamb | person (lit) | LAMB25 | |
Lambeth Palace |
Sites | LAMB26 | stub |
Lambeth Palace |
bibliographic item | LAMB27 | |
Lambeth Bridge and Its Predecessor the Horseferry |
bibliographic item | LAMB28 | |
Joane Lambe | person (hist) | LAMB29 | |
Alice Lambe | person (hist) | LAMB30 | |
Joane Lambe | person (hist) | LAMB31 | |
A perambulation of Kent: Containing the description, historie and customs of that shire: written in the yerre 1570 |
bibliographic item | LAMB32 | |
William Lambert | person (hist) | LAMB34 | |
John Lambe | person (hist) | LAMB35 | |
The lamentable tragedie of Locrine, the eldest sonne of King Brutus discoursing the warres of the Britaines, and Hunnes, with their discomfiture | bibliographic item | LAME1 | |
Alyssa Lammers | person (cont) | LAMM1 | |
Krista Lamproe | person (cont) | LAMP1 | |
Continuing Civic Ceremonies of 1530s London |
bibliographic item | LANC1 | |
Humphrey of Lancaster | person (hist) | LANC2 | |
London Civic Theatre: City Drama and Pageantry from Roman Times to 1558 | bibliographic item | LANC3 | |
Selected Poetry of Isabella Whitney |
bibliographic item | LANC4 | |
Dekker’s Accession Pageant for James I |
bibliographic item | LANC5 | |
The Comedy of Love and the London Lord Mayor’s Show |
bibliographic item | LANC6 | |
John of Lancaster | person (hist) | LANC7 | |
Richard Lancaster | person (hist) | LANC8 | |
Anne Lancashire | person (cont) | LANC9 | |
Lactantius | person (hist) | LANC10 | |
Sir James Lancaster | person (hist) | LANC11 | |
Faith in Me unto This Commonwealth: Edward IV and the Civic Nation |
bibliographic item | LAND1 | |
Tye Landels-Gruenewald | person (cont) | LAND2 | |
Sir Thomas de la Lande | person (hist) | LAND3 | |
Petrus Landus | person (hist) | LAND4 | |
John Lane | person (hist) | LANE1 | |
Thomas Lane | person (hist) | LANE2 | |
Lanfranc | person (hist) | LANF1 | |
Langbourn Ward |
Wards | LANG1 | published |
Edmund of Langley | person (hist) | LANG2 | |
Francis Langley | person (hist) | LANG3 | |
Social Origins and Social Aspirations of Jacobean London Merchants |
bibliographic item | LANG4 | |
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London: 1541 and 1582 | bibliographic item | LANG5 | |
Thomas Langton | person (hist) | LANG6 | |
John Langthorpe | person (hist) | LANG7 | |
Thomas Langley | person (hist) | LANG8 | |
Sir John Langley | person (hist) | LANG9 | |
Sir William Langford | person (hist) | LANG10 | |
Thomas Langham | person (hist) | LANG11 | |
Simon Langham | person (hist) | LANG12 | |
William Langstrother | person (hist) | LANG13 | |
John Langstrother | person (hist) | LANG14 | |
Robert Langstrother | person (hist) | LANG15 | |
Stephen Langton | person (hist) | LANG16 | |
Clemens Langley (née Whitton) | person (hist) | LANG17 | |
Richard Langley | person (hist) | LANG18 | |
Sir Thomas Langton | person (hist) | LANG19 | |
Dame Elizabeth Langton | person (hist) | LANG20 | |
Walter Langton | person (hist) | LANG21 | |
An accurate description of Newgate With the rights, privileges, allowances, fees, dues, and customs thereof | bibliographic item | LANG22 | |
An Account of the English Dramatick Poets | bibliographic item | LANG23 | |
Gerard Langbaine | person (hist) | LANG24 | |
William Langland | person (hist) | LANG25 | |
Henry Lanman | person (hist) | LANM1 | |
Thomas Lanquet | person (hist) | LANQ1 | |
Richard Lant | person (hist) | LANT1 | |
Robert Large | person (hist) | LARG1 | |
Thomas Large | person (hist) | LARG2 | |
lay sheriff | glossary item | LASH1 | |
Jan Laski | person (hist) | LASK1 | |
John Laston | person (hist) | LAST1 | |
William Latimer | person (hist) | LATI1 | |
The Latin Shop |
Bookshops | LATI2 | assigned |
27 sermons preached by the ryght Reuerende father in God and constant matir [sic] of Iesus Christe, Maister Hugh Latimer, as well such as in tymes past haue bene printed, as certayne other commyng to our handes of late, whych were yet neuer set forth in print | bibliographic item | LATI3 | |
Hugh Latimer | person (hist) | LATI4 | |
Burial of the Dead |
bibliographic item | LATI5 | |
Latona | person (lit) | LATO1 | |
William Laud | person (hist) | LAUD1 | |
Sir Robert Launde | person (hist) | LAUN1 | |
Thomas Launcelen | person (hist) | LAUN2 | |
A History of Capital Punishment with Special Reference to Capital Punishment in Great Britain | bibliographic item | LAUR1 | |
Laurence of Canterbury | person (hist) | LAUR2 | |
Joan Laurence | person (hist) | LAUR3 | |
Laurentian University English 4687 Spring 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | LAUR4 | |
Law | person (lit) | LAW1 | |
The Law Society | organization (modern) | LAW2 | |
The Law Society Library | organization (modern) | LAW3 | |
The History of Hampton Court Palace | bibliographic item | LAWE1 | |
William Lawman | person (hist) | LAWM1 | |
Sir William Laxton | person (hist) | LAXT1 | |
Layers of London | bibliographic item | LAYE1 | |
Anne Layton | person (hist) | LAYT1 | |
Dr. Layton | person (hist) | LAYT2 | |
Lazarus of Bethany | person (lit) | LAZA1 | |
Wolfgang Laz | person (hist) | LAZI1 | |
2000 Years of London Bridge: From the Arrival of the Romans to the Present Day |
bibliographic item | LBRM1 | |
The Rennie Bridge |
bibliographic item | LBRM2 | |
London Book Trades | bibliographic item | LBTD1 | |
Livery Companies of the City of London | bibliographic item | LCDA1 | |
Lettice Dow | person (hist) | LDOW1 | |
Bevis Lea | person (hist) | LEAB1 | |
Leadenhall |
Sites | LEAD1 | empty |
Leadenhall Street |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | LEAD2 | published |
Leaden Porch |
Sites | LEAD3 | empty |
Leadenhall Manor |
Sites | LEAD4 | empty |
Leadenhall Market |
Markets | LEAD5 | empty |
Leadenhall Street and Shaft Alley 129 to 139 |
bibliographic item | LEAD6 | |
Leadenhall |
Topics; Graduate student articles | LEAD101 | published |
Leafstanus | person (hist) | LEAF1 | |
Propaganda or a Record of Events? Richard Mulcaster’s The Passage of Our Most Drad Soveraigne Lady Quene Elyzabeth through the Citie of London Westminster the Daye before Her Coronacion |
bibliographic item | LEAH1 | |
Elizabethan Triumphal Processions | bibliographic item | LEAH2 | |
An Exact Surveigh of the Streets Lanes, and Churches contained within the Ruines of the City of London, First Described in Six Plats by John Leake, Jone Jennings, William Marr, Will Leyburn, Thomas Streete & Richard Shortgrave | bibliographic item | LEAK1 | |
John Leake | person (hist) | LEAK2 | |
Thomas Leak | person (hist) | LEAK3 | |
Mr. Leaning | person (hist) | LEAN1 | |
Leander | person (lit) | LEAN2 | |
Learning | person (lit) | LEAR1 | |
Lear | person (lit) | LEAR2 | |
Leather Lane |
Streets | LEAT1 | empty |
Leathersellers’ Hall |
Halls | LEAT2 | stub |
Leathersellers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | LEAT3 | |
Master Leate | person (hist) | LEAT4 | |
Lantern Leatherhead | person (lit) | LEAT5 | |
John Leavis | person (hist) | LEAV1 | |
Kate LeBere | person (cont) | LEBE1 | |
A Plan of Part of the Ancient City of Westminster from College Street to Whitehall, and from the Thames to St. James’s Park in which are Delineated the New Streets, Laid Down and Intended to be Built by Order of the Right Honourable &c. the Commissioners for Building a Bridge at Westminster | bibliographic item | LEDI1 | |
Thomas Lediard | person (hist) | LEDI2 | |
Roger le Duc | person (hist) | LEDU1 | |
Roger le Duc | person (hist) | LEDU2 | |
Sin City? The Image of Babylon in Petrarch’s Canzoniere |
bibliographic item | LEEA1 | |
The Revels History of Drama in English | bibliographic item | LEEC1 | |
Michael Leech | person (hist) | LEEC2 | |
Sir John Lee | person (hist) | LEEE1 | |
Location as Metaphor in Elizabeth I’s Coronation Entry (1559): Veritas Temporis Filia (1559) |
bibliographic item | LEES1 | |
Master Leese | person (hist) | LEES2 | |
Legate’s Inn |
Victualling houses | LEGA1 | empty |
legal quay | glossary item | LEGA2 | |
Hamond de Lega | person (hist) | LEGA3 | |
Legal |
Legal | legal | published |
The Legend of St. Mary Overie Priory |
bibliographic item | LEGE1 | |
Helming Legget | person (hist) | LEGG1 | |
Citizen Comedy in the Age of Shakespeare | bibliographic item | LEGG2 | |
John Legge | person (hist) | LEGG3 | |
Thomas Leggy | person (hist) | LEGG4 | |
Legges Alley |
Streets | LEGG5 | stub |
John Leggat | person (hist) | LEGG6 | |
Stephen le Gras | person (hist) | LEGR1 | |
Donald Lehman | person (cont) | LEHM1 | |
Roger Leicester | person (hist) | LEIC1 | |
Earl of Leicester’s Men | organization (em_playing) | LEIC2 | |
Sir John Leighs | person (hist) | LEIG1 | |
Sir Thomas Leigh | person (hist) | LEIG2 | |
Walter Leigh | person (hist) | LEIG3 | |
John Leigh | person (hist) | LEIG4 | |
Olyffe Leigh | person (hist) | LEIG5 | |
Anne Leigh | person (hist) | LEIG6 | |
Richard Leigh | person (hist) | LEIG7 | |
Simon Leigh | person (hist) | LEIG8 | |
John Leigh | person (hist) | LEIG9 | |
The City Staged: Jacobean Comedy, 1603–1613 | bibliographic item | LEIN1 | |
London’s Triumphing: The Jacobean Lord Mayor’s Show |
bibliographic item | LEIN2 | |
Thomas Lekhimpton | person (hist) | LEKH1 | |
John Leland | person (hist) | LELA1 | |
Sir John Leman | person (hist) | LEMA1 | |
Lexicons of Early Modern English (LEME) | bibliographic item | LEME1 | |
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, and James I, 1547–1625 | bibliographic item | LEMO1 | |
John Lemote | person (hist) | LEMO2 | |
Queen Mary - Volume 5: January 1555 | bibliographic item | LEMO3 | |
Ralph de Lenne | person (hist) | LENN1 | |
Samuel Lennard | person (hist) | LENN2 | |
Sir John Lenthaine | person (hist) | LENT1 | |
Dame Margaret Lenthaine | person (hist) | LENT2 | |
Lent |
bibliographic item | LENT3 | |
Lent |
Topics; Graduate student articles | LENT4 | published |
Leofstan | person (hist) | LEOF2 | |
Leofstane | person (hist) | LEOF3 | |
Leonard Leonard | person (hist) | LEON1 | |
Leopold I of Austria | person (hist) | LEOP1 | |
Peter Leover | person (hist) | LEOV1 | |
Sir John Lepington | person (hist) | LEPI1 | |
Sir Henry le Scrope | person (hist) | LESC1 | |
John Lesley | person (hist) | LESL1 | |
Roger Lestrange | person (hist) | LEST1 | |
The Palace and the Hospital or Chronicles of Greenwich | bibliographic item | LEST2 | |
Leucosia | person (lit) | LEUC1 | |
Nicholas Leveson | person (hist) | LEUI1 | |
Cassandra Leung | person (cont) | LEUN1 | |
Robert of Leveland | person (hist) | LEVE1 | |
Jonson, Stow, and Drummond |
bibliographic item | LEVI1 | |
Levi | person (lit) | LEVI2 | |
Alsatia: The Debtor Sanctuaries of London | bibliographic item | LEVI3 | |
Moorfields, Finsbury and the City of London in the Sixteenth Century |
bibliographic item | LEVY1 | |
Writing Women in Jacobean England | bibliographic item | LEWA1 | |
Lewes Inn |
Sites | LEWE1 | empty |
Thomas Lewen | person (hist) | LEWE2 | |
Agnes Lewen | person (hist) | LEWE3 | |
Hampstead - Hampton-Wick |
bibliographic item | LEWI1 | |
Roger Lewkner | person (hist) | LEWK1 | |
Thomas Lewknor | person (hist) | LEWK2 | |
Margerie Lewson (née Manwood) | person (hist) | LEWS1 | |
Sir John Lewson | person (hist) | LEWS2 | |
Thomas Lewys | person (hist) | LEWY1 | |
John Ley | person (hist) | LEYJ1 | |
William de Leyre | person (hist) | LEYR1 | |
Grâce-Ruthylie Liade | person (cont) | LIAD1 | |
liberty | glossary item | LIBE1 | |
Liberality | person (lit) | LIBE2 | |
Liberty |
Generic places | LIBE3 | empty |
Liberty | person (lit) | LIBE4 | |
Library |
About MoEML; Site landing pages | library | published |
Library: Progress Chart |
Progress charts | library_progress_chart | published |
Licensed Items |
About MoEML | licence | published |
Thomas Lichfield | person (hist) | LICH1 | |
William Lichefield | person (hist) | LICH2 | |
Ms. Lichterveld | person (hist) | LICH3 | |
Maud de Senlis | person (hist) | LICI1 | |
Lickfinger | person (lit) | LICK1 | |
Lickit | person (lit) | LICK2 | |
The Rhetoric of the Royal Chamber in Late Medieval London, York, and Coventry |
bibliographic item | LIDD1 | |
LIDG1 | Retired - Do not use | LIDG1 Replaced by LYDG1 | |
Lies | person (lit) | LIES1 | |
Ligeia | person (lit) | LIGE1 | |
Little John | person (lit) | LIJO1 | |
An impeachment of high treason against Oliver Cromwel | bibliographic item | LILB1 | |
John Lilburne | person (hist) | LILB2 | |
Liberty vindicated against slavery | bibliographic item | LILB3 | |
City and Cosmos: The Medieval World in Urban Form | bibliographic item | LILL1 | |
London Signs: A Reference Book of London Signs from Earliest Times to About the Mid-Nineteenth Century | bibliographic item | LILL2 | |
Urban Planning After the Black Death: Townscape Transformation in Later Medieval England (1350–1530) |
bibliographic item | LILL3 | |
Margaret Lilly | person (hist) | LILL4 | |
Robert Lilliarde | person (hist) | LILL5 | |
LILO1 | Retired - Do not use | LILO1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Lily Pot Lane |
Streets | LILY1 | empty |
William Lily | person (hist) | LILY2 | |
Antibossicon | bibliographic item | LILY3 | |
George Lily | person (hist) | LILY4 | |
Lime Street Ward |
Wards | LIME1 | published |
Lime Street |
Streets | LIME2 | published |
Limehouse |
Neighbourhoods | LIME3 | empty |
Lime-burners Alley |
Streets | LIME4 | stub |
An Interpretation of De Witt’s Drawing on the Methodological Ground of Perspective Restitution |
bibliographic item | LIMO1 | |
Amelia Lin | person (cont) | LINA1 | |
Thomas Linacre | person (lit) | LINA2 | |
Lincoln’s Inn Fields |
Sites | LINC1 | stub |
Lincoln’s Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | LINC2 | assigned |
John de Lincoln | person (hist) | LINC3 | |
William Linchelade | person (hist) | LINC4 | |
John Lincoln | person (lit) | LINC5 | |
Stephen Lindericle | person (hist) | LIND1 | |
The Maintenance of Stability in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | LIND2 | |
David Lindsay | person (hist) | LIND3 | |
John de la Linde | person (hist) | LIND4 | |
Steven Lindericle | person (hist) | LIND5 | |
Nicholas Ling | person (hist) | LING1 | |
Link Content to Pages and Databases |
Documentation for encoders | linking | published |
The MoEML Linkography |
Databases | LINKS1 | published |
Bartholomew Linsled | person (hist) | LINS1 | |
Master Lynstock | person (lit) | LINS2 | |
Maya Linsley | person (cont) | LINS3 | |
Robert de Linton | person (hist) | LINT1 | |
The Lion (Shoreditch) |
Victualling houses | LION1 | empty |
Richard Lyons | person (hist) | LION2 | |
Lion (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | LION3 | empty |
Mr. Lion | person (hist) | LION4 | |
Lion Tower |
Sites | LION5 | stub |
Little Ormond Street |
Streets | LIOR1 | empty |
Jane Lippman | person (cont) | LIPP1 | |
Lipsalve | person (lit) | LIPS1 | |
Liquorpond Street |
Streets | LIQU1 | empty |
Robert de Lisle | person (hist) | LISL1 | |
Mary Lisle | person (hist) | LISL2 | |
William Lisle | person (hist) | LISL3 | |
Brian de Lisle | person (hist) | LISL4 | |
Emma Lister | person (cont) | LIST1 | |
Christopher Litcot | person (hist) | LITC1 | |
John Litester | person (hist) | LITE1 | |
Literary Personography |
Literary personography | literary_personography | published |
Little Britain |
Streets | LITT1 | empty |
Little Conduit (Cheapside) |
Water features | LITT2 | stub |
Little Drury Lane |
Streets | LITT3 | empty |
Little Eastcheap |
Streets | LITT4 | empty |
Little Moorfields |
Streets | LITT5 | empty |
Little St. Thomas Apostles |
Streets | LITT6 | empty |
Little Tower Hill |
Sites; Graduate student articles | LITT7 | stub |
Little Wood Street |
Streets | LITT8 | empty |
Little Bailey |
Sites | LITT9 | empty |
The Medieval Records of a London City Church (St. Mary at Hill) A.D. 1420–1559 | bibliographic item | LITT10 | |
John Little | person (hist) | LITT12 | |
Little Minories |
Streets | LITT13 | empty |
Little Pearl Street |
Streets | LITT14 | empty |
Fixtures and Fittings from City of London Churches |
bibliographic item | LITT15 | |
John Little-Wit | person (lit) | LITT16 | |
John Littleton | person (hist) | LITT17 | |
Churchwardens’ Accounts: 1537–8 |
bibliographic item | LITT18 | |
Edward Littleton | person (hist) | LITT19 | |
Robert Littlebury | person (hist) | LITT20 | |
livery company | glossary item | LIVE1 | |
liveryman | glossary item | LIVE2 | |
clerk | glossary item | LIVE3 | |
Katherine Lively | person (hist) | LIVE4 | |
Edward Lively | person (hist) | LIVE5 | |
Livery Companies |
Orgography | livery_companies | published |
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church | bibliographic item | LIVI1 | |
Madison Livingston | person (cont) | LIVI2 | |
Titus Livius | person (hist) | LIVY1 | |
London: A Life in Maps | bibliographic item | LLIM1 | |
PLACEHOLDER LOCATION |
Placeography | LLLL1 | stub |
Edward Lloyd | person (hist) | LLOY1 | |
England and the German Hanse 1157–1611: A Study of Their Trade and Commercial Diplomacy | bibliographic item | LLOY2 | |
Griffin Lloyd | person (hist) | LLOY3 | |
Locating London’s Past | bibliographic item | LLPA1 | |
Humphrey Llwyd | person (hist) | LLWY1 | |
Llywelyn ap Gruffydd | person (hist) | LLYW1 | |
London Metropolitan Archives |
bibliographic item | LMAR1 | |
London Maps in the Collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library |
bibliographic item | LMIF1 | |
London’s Big Day Out: The Lord Mayor’s Show | bibliographic item | LMSW1 | |
The Triumphs of Golde: Economic Authority in the Jacobean Lord Mayor’s Show |
bibliographic item | LOBA1 | |
The City of London from Prehistoric Times to c.1520 | bibliographic item | LOBE1 | |
Ralph Lobenham | person (hist) | LOBE2 | |
Lockie’s Topography of London, Giving a Concise Local Description of and Accurate Directions to Every Square, Street, Lane, Court, Dock, Wharf, Inn, Public-Office, &c. in the Metropolis and its Environs, Including the New Buildings to the Present Time, Upon a Plan Never Hitherto Attempted | bibliographic item | LOCK1 | |
Sir William Lok | person (hist) | LOCK2 | |
David Lockhart | person (cont) | LOCK3 | |
Locrine | person (lit) | LOCR1 | |
Anne of Lodbury | person (hist) | LODB1 | |
Loders Well |
Sites | LODE1 | empty |
Loders Well |
Water features | LODE2 | empty |
Sir Thomas Lodge | person (hist) | LODG1 | |
Dame Anne Lodge | person (hist) | LODG2 | |
Loegria | person (lit) | LOEG1 | |
London Viewers and Their Certificates, 1508–1558: Certificates of the Sworn Viewers of the City of London | bibliographic item | LOEN1 | |
For a History of Literary Property: John Wolfe’s Reformation |
bibliographic item | LOEW1 | |
London | bibliographic item | LOFT1 | |
Memorials of the Savoy | bibliographic item | LOFT2 | |
Logic | person (lit) | LOGI1 | |
Jennifer Lo | person (cont) | LOJE1 | |
John Lok | person (hist) | LOKE1 | |
Loke in Southwark |
Sites | LOKE2 | stub |
John Loke | person (hist) | LOKE3 | |
Lollard’s Tower |
Sites | LOLL1 | stub |
Lollio | person (lit) | LOLL2 | |
LOLLI1 | Retired - Do not use | LOLLI1 Replaced by LOLL1 | |
LOMA1 | Retired - Do not use | LOMA1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Lombard Street |
Streets | LOMB1 | stub |
Lombard’s Place |
Sites | LOMB3 | stub |
London Bridge |
Bridges; Streets; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | LOND1 | published |
London Stone |
Sites | LOND2 | published |
London Wall (street) |
Streets | LOND3 | stub |
The Corporation of the City of London | bibliographic item | LOND4 | |
London |
Placeography | LOND5 | stub |
London | person (lit) | LOND6 | |
Statues: St. Dunstan’s - Elizabeth I statue |
bibliographic item | LOND7 | |
Bridge House Estates |
bibliographic item | LOND8 | |
St Olave Church, Tooley Street |
bibliographic item | LOND9 | |
London and Middlesex Fines: Henry III |
bibliographic item | LOND10 | |
John Loneye | person (hist) | LONE1 | |
Long Acre |
Sites | LONG1 | empty |
Long Southwark |
Streets | LONG2 | stub |
Long Lane (Smithfield) |
Streets | LONG3 | empty |
William de Longchamp | person (hist) | LONG4 | |
Long Lane (Aldersgate) |
Streets | LONG5 | empty |
Map of London, 1862–1871 | bibliographic item | LONG6 | |
John Long | person (hist) | LONG7 | |
Reginald Longdon | person (hist) | LONG8 | |
Osbert de Longchamp | person (hist) | LONG9 | |
Long Shop (Cheapside) |
Sites | LONG10 | stub |
John Long | person (hist) | LONG11 | |
Archery | bibliographic item | LONG12 | |
Richard Longvile | person (hist) | LONG13 | |
Henry Long | person (hist) | LONG14 | |
Sir Richard Long | person (hist) | LONG15 | |
Sir Thomas Long | person (hist) | LONG16 | |
Dorothie Long (née Clarke) | person (hist) | LONG17 | |
Elizabeth Long | person (hist) | LONG18 | |
George Long | person (hist) | LONG19 | |
Long Lane (Southwark) |
Streets | LONG20 | stub |
Jonyrunnes | person (hist) | LONY1 | |
John Lonyson | person (hist) | LONY2 | |
Rachel Longshaw-Park | person (cont) | LOPA1 | |
Success the Whitefriars Way: Ram Alley and the Negative Force of Acting |
bibliographic item | LOPE1 | |
Angelica Lopez | person (cont) | LOPE2 | |
Roderigo Lopez | person (hist) | LOPE3 | |
Lord Mayor’s Show | bibliographic item | LORD1 | |
lord mayor | glossary item | LORD2 | |
Lord steward |
bibliographic item | LORD3 | |
Lord Strange’s Men | organization (em_playing) | LORD4 | |
Loriners’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | LORI1 | |
Loriners’ Hall |
Halls | LORI2 | empty |
Thomas Keyton Lorimar | person (hist) | LORI3 | |
LORT1 | Retired - Do not use | LORT1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Lothbury |
Streets | LOTH1 | empty |
Conduit in Lothbury |
Water features | LOTH2 | empty |
Proclamation About the Lottery |
Proclamations; Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | LOTT1 | published |
Lot | person (lit) | LOTT2 | |
Mr. Loufstone | person (hist) | LOUF1 | |
Louis VIII | person (hist) | LOUI1 | |
Louis XII of France | person (hist) | LOUI2 | |
Louis IX of France | person (hist) | LOUI3 | |
Louis VIII of France | person (hist) | LOUI4 | |
Louis IV | person (hist) | LOUI5 | |
Louis II | person (hist) | LOUI6 | |
Louis I of Hungary | person (hist) | LOUI7 | |
Timothy Louse | person (hist) | LOUS1 | |
John Louth | person (hist) | LOUT1 | |
William Louthe | person (hist) | LOUT2 | |
Some Royal and Other Great Houses in England: Extracts from the Journal of Abram Booth |
bibliographic item | LOUW1 | |
Love Lane (Thames Street) |
Streets; Graduate student articles | LOVE1 | published |
Love Lane (Wood Street) |
Streets | LOVE2 | published |
Reynold Love | person (hist) | LOVE3 | |
John Lovekyn | person (hist) | LOVE4 | |
Henry Lovell | person (hist) | LOVE5 | |
Lord William Lovell | person (hist) | LOVE6 | |
Love | person (lit) | LOVE7 | |
The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity |
Mayoral shows | LOVE8 | published |
Lovel’s Inn |
Churches | LOVE9 | empty |
Perfect Love | person (lit) | LOVE10 | |
Tommy Thumb’s Song Book | bibliographic item | LOVE11 | |
Love Lane (Coleman Street) |
Streets | LOVE12 | stub |
Sir Nicholas de Loveyne | person (hist) | LOVE13 | |
LOVE14 | Retired - Do not use | LOVE14 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Fulke Lovell | person (hist) | LOVE15 | |
Mathilda Lovell | person (hist) | LOVE16 | |
John Lovell | person (hist) | LOVE17 | |
Oliver Loveband | person (hist) | LOVE18 | |
Love and Death |
Bookshops | LOVE19 | assigned |
Thomas Lovet | person (hist) | LOVE20 | |
Sir John Lovelet | person (hist) | LOVE21 | |
John Lovell | person (lit) | LOVE22 | |
Mary Lovyson | person (hist) | LOVY1 | |
Thomas Lowe | person (hist) | LOWE1 | |
George Lowe | person (hist) | LOWE2 | |
Joane Lowen | person (hist) | LOWE3 | |
John Lowin | person (hist) | LOWI1 | |
Humfrey Lownes | person (hist) | LOWN1 | |
Loyalty | person (lit) | LOYA1 | |
Lucan | person (hist) | LUCA1 | |
Adam Lucas | person (hist) | LUCA2 | |
Mr. Lucas | person (hist) | LUCA3 | |
Elizabeth Lucar | person (hist) | LUCA4 | |
Emanuel Lucar | person (hist) | LUCA5 | |
John Lucas | person (hist) | LUCA6 | |
Stephen Lucas | person (hist) | LUCA7 | |
Luce | person (lit) | LUCE1 | |
Lucio | person (lit) | LUCI1 | |
Lucius of Britain | person (hist) | LUCI2 | |
Richard de Lucia | person (hist) | LUCI3 | |
Stephen Lucini | person (cont) | LUCI4 | |
Thomas Lucie | person (hist) | LUCI5 | |
Patrick Luckey | person (cont) | LUCK1 | |
The Lucrece |
Bookshops | LUCR1 | assigned |
Matilde fitz Robert (née de Lucy) | person (hist) | LUCY1 | |
Geoffrey Lucy | person (hist) | LUCY2 | |
Geoffrey Lucy | person (hist) | LUCY3 | |
Sir Thomas Lucy | person (hist) | LUCY4 | |
Richard de Lucy | person (hist) | LUCY5 | |
William de Luda | person (hist) | LUDA1 | |
Ludgate |
Gates; Prisons; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | LUDG1 | published |
Ludgate Street |
Streets | LUDG2 | stub |
John Ludlow | person (hist) | LUDL1 | |
Alice Ludlow | person (hist) | LUDL2 | |
Sir John Ludlow | person (hist) | LUDL3 | |
Margaret Ludlane | person (hist) | LUDL4 | |
George Lufkin | person (hist) | LUFK1 | |
Abram Booth’s Eyewitness Account of the 1629 Lord Mayor’s Show |
bibliographic item | LUGRA1 | |
Lugulphus | person (hist) | LUGU1 | |
Luisa de Guzmán of Spain | person (hist) | LUIS1 | |
Walter Luke | person (hist) | LUKE1 | |
Michael Pistoy | person (hist) | LUMB1 | |
Lumbard Street |
Streets | LUMB2 | empty |
Lumley House |
Residences | LUML1 | stub |
Sir Martin Lumley | person (hist) | LUML2 | |
John Lumley | person (hist) | LUML3 | |
Marmaduke Lumley | person (hist) | LUML4 | |
Lady Lumley | person (hist) | LUML5 | |
Luna | person (lit) | LUNA1 | |
LUNA: Folger Digital Image Collection |
bibliographic item | LUNA2 | |
Mary Ann Lund | person (cont) | LUND1 | |
London and the countrey carbonadoed and quartred into seuerall characters | bibliographic item | LUPT1 | |
Donald Lupton | person (hist) | LUPT2 | |
Making Room, Affording Hospitality: Environments of Entertainment in Romeo and Juliet |
bibliographic item | LUPT3 | |
Gaius Fabricius Luscinus | person (hist) | LUSC1 | |
Luscus | person (lit) | LUSC2 | |
John Lute | person (hist) | LUTE1 | |
Martin Luther | person (hist) | LUTH1 | |
Adam Lutkin | person (hist) | LUTK1 | |
Robert de Luton | person (hist) | LUTO1 | |
Immigrants and the Industries of London, 1500–1700 | bibliographic item | LUU1 | |
Lycurgus of Sparta | person (hist) | LYCU1 | |
William Lyddall | person (hist) | LYDD1 | |
John Lydgate | person (hist) | LYDG1 | |
Colman Lydon | person (cont) | LYDO1 | |
Sir Robert Lyle | person (hist) | LYLE1 | |
Lady Lyle | person (hist) | LYLE2 | |
Lord Lyle | person (hist) | LYLE3 | |
John Lyly | person (hist) | LYLY1 | |
Sapho and Phao | bibliographic item | LYLY2 | |
Campase | bibliographic item | LYLY3 | |
Cassady Lynch | person (cont) | LYNC1 | |
Lynceus of Argos | person (lit) | LYNC2 | |
Robert Lynd | person (hist) | LYND1 | |
John Lyng | person (hist) | LYNG1 | |
Lyon Key |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | LYON1 | published |
Lyon’s Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | LYON2 | empty |
William de Lyons | person (hist) | LYON3 | |
Brittany Lyons | person (cont) | LYON4 | |
Chaucer’s Aldgate |
bibliographic item | LYON5 | |
Casey Lyons | person (cont) | LYON6 | |
Anne Lyon (née Murray) | person (hist) | LYON8 | |
Sir John Lyon | person (hist) | LYON9 | |
Mr. Lyon | person (hist) | LYON10 | |
Nicholas of Lyra | person (hist) | LYRA1 | |
Bromley |
bibliographic item | LYSO1 | |
Newington Butts |
bibliographic item | LYSO2 | |
Lambeth |
bibliographic item | LYSO3 | |
Account of Hampton Court Palace (From Lyson’s Middlesex parishes) | bibliographic item | LYSO4 | |
Deeds: A.1820-A.1900 |
bibliographic item | LYTE1 | |
John Mabbe | person (hist) | MABB1 | |
Thomas Mabb | person (hist) | MABB2 | |
The Great Theatre |
bibliographic item | MABI1 | |
Ralph Mab | person (hist) | MABR1 | |
Macbeth | person (lit) | MACB1 | |
Quinn MacDonald | person (cont) | MACD1 | |
Using GIS for Spatial and Temporal Analyses in Print Culture Studies: Some Opportunities and Challenges |
bibliographic item | MACD2 | |
Sloane, Sir Hans, baronet (1660–1753) |
bibliographic item | MACG1 | |
The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant-Taylor of London, From A.D. 1550 to A.D. 1563 | bibliographic item | MACH1 | |
A London Provisioner’s Chronicle, 1550–1563, by Henry Machyn: Manuscript, Transcription, and Modernization | bibliographic item | MACH2 | |
Henry Machyn | person (hist) | MACH3 | |
John Machell | person (hist) | MACH4 | |
Lewis Machin | person (hist) | MACH5 | |
Machatas of Elimeia | person (hist) | MACH6 | |
Niccolò Machiavelli | person (hist) | MACH7 | |
Production Resources at the Whitefriars Playhouse, 1906–1912 |
bibliographic item | MACI1 | |
Ian MacInnes | person (cont) | MACI2 | |
Callie MacKenzie | person (cont) | MACK1 | |
Arnold Macknam | person (hist) | MACK2 | |
Bankside Excavations at Benbow House Southwark London SE1 | bibliographic item | MACK3 | |
William Mackeley | person (hist) | MACK4 | |
Alice Mackeley | person (hist) | MACK5 | |
Sally-Beth MacLean | person (cont) | MACL1 | |
The Paul’s Cross Sermons: 1534-1642 | bibliographic item | MACL2 | |
Matt MacTavish | person (cont) | MACT1 | |
Thomas Madefray | person (hist) | MADE1 | |
Richard Madox | person (hist) | MADO1 | |
Madrigal | person (lit) | MADR1 | |
Excerpts from A Mad World, My Masters |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | MADW1 | published |
St. Mary Magdalene | person (lit) | MAGD1 | |
Ferdinand Magellan | person (hist) | MAGE1 | |
Gilbert Maghfeld | person (hist) | MAGH1 | |
Robert Saint Magill | person (hist) | MAGI1 | |
Magistracy | person (lit) | MAGI2 | |
Magnanimity | person (lit) | MAGN1 | |
Alessandro Magno | person (hist) | MAGN2 | |
The Magnificent Entertainment |
Royal entries; Semi-diplomatic | MAGN3 | published |
Magpie Alley |
Streets | MAGP1 | empty |
Magus | person (lit) | MAGU1 | |
Gloria Mahame | person (cont) | MAHA1 | |
Maia | person (lit) | MAIA1 | |
Maiden Lane (Wood Street) |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | MAID1 | published |
The Maidenhead (Cateaton Street) |
Victualling houses | MAID2 | stub |
The Maidhead (Ram Alley) |
Victualling houses | MAID3 | stub |
Ralph de Maidstone | person (hist) | MAID4 | |
Maidenhead Court |
Sites | MAID5 | empty |
The Maiden’s Head |
Bookshops | MAID6 | assigned |
Maiden Lane (Southwark) |
Streets | MAID7 | stub |
Richard Maine | person (hist) | MAIN1 | |
Ms. Mainy | person (hist) | MAIN2 | |
Richard Mainy | person (hist) | MAIN3 | |
Master Gunner | person (lit) | MAIS1 | |
Master of the Royal Exchange | person (lit) | MAIS2 | |
Domesday Book and Beyond: Three Essays in the History of England | bibliographic item | MAIT1 | |
The History and Survey of London | bibliographic item | MAIT2 | |
Majesty | person (lit) | MAJE1 | |
Erika Makisiadis | person (cont) | MAKI1 | |
First Malcontent | person (lit) | MALC1 | |
Second Malcontent | person (lit) | MALC2 | |
Malcolm III of Scotland | person (hist) | MALC3 | |
Malchus | person (lit) | MALC4 | |
The Borough of Southwark: Churches |
bibliographic item | MALD1 | |
The Borough of Southwark: Introduction |
bibliographic item | MALD2 | |
The Borough of Southwark: Borough |
bibliographic item | MALD3 | |
Parishes: Newington |
bibliographic item | MALD4 | |
Parishes: Bermondsey |
bibliographic item | MALD5 | |
Henry Maleverer | person (hist) | MALE1 | |
Richard Malgrave | person (hist) | MALG1 | |
Mallice | person (lit) | MALI1 | |
Sir Thomas Malifant | person (hist) | MALI2 | |
John Malin | person (hist) | MALI3 | |
Mallow Field |
Sites | MALL1 | empty |
John Mall | person (hist) | MALL2 | |
Sir Richard Malorye | person (hist) | MALL3 | |
John Mallore | person (hist) | MALL4 | |
Symon Mallory | person (hist) | MALL5 | |
William Mallory | person (hist) | MALL6 | |
Thomas Malledge | person (hist) | MALL7 | |
Helen Malledge | person (hist) | MALL8 | |
William of Malmesbury | person (hist) | MALM1 | |
Sir John Malmaynas | person (hist) | MALM2 | |
Sir Thomas Malmaynas | person (hist) | MALM3 | |
Nicholas Malmaynas | person (hist) | MALM4 | |
Sir Thomas Malory | person (hist) | MALO1 | |
Philip Malpas | person (hist) | MALP1 | |
Robert Malton | person (hist) | MALT1 | |
Michael Maltraversa | person (cont) | MALT2 | |
John Malvern | person (hist) | MALV1 | |
John Malwen | person (hist) | MALW1 | |
John Malwaine | person (hist) | MALW2 | |
Mammon | person (lit) | MAMM1 | |
Sir Epicure Mammon | person (lit) | MAMM2 | |
Lauren Mamolite | person (cont) | MAMO1 | |
Mother Mampudding | person (hist) | MAMP1 | |
William Mancer | person (hist) | MANC1 | |
Local History: Shoreditch |
bibliographic item | MAND1 | |
Mandubracius | person (lit) | MAND2 | |
William de Mandeville | person (hist) | MAND4 | |
Geoffrey de Mandeville | person (hist) | MAND5 | |
Sir Thomas de Mandeville | person (hist) | MAND6 | |
Geoffrey de Mandeville | person (hist) | MAND7 | |
Geoffrey de Mandeville | person (hist) | MAND8 | |
The Construction of The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | MANH1 | |
Richard Manhall | person (hist) | MANH2 | |
Literature and Culture in Early Modern London | bibliographic item | MANL1 | |
John Stow’s Survey of London: Of Sites and Rites |
bibliographic item | MANL2 | |
Why Did London Inns Function as Theaters? |
bibliographic item | MANL3 | |
London in the Age of Shakespeare: An Anthology | bibliographic item | MANL4 | |
Paisley Mann | person (cont) | MANN1 | |
Sir John Manners | person (hist) | MANN2 | |
Thomas Manningham | person (hist) | MANN3 | |
Sir Oliver Manny | person (hist) | MANN4 | |
Sir Walter Manny | person (hist) | MANN5 | |
Sir Walter Manny | person (hist) | MANN6 | |
Thomas Manners | person (hist) | MANN7 | |
Sir William Manny | person (hist) | MANN8 | |
The Manner of the Solemnity of the Coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles | bibliographic item | MANN9 | |
The Diary of John Manningham 1602–1603 | bibliographic item | MANN10 | |
Randall Manning | person (hist) | MANN11 | |
Katharine Manning (née Dewren) | person (hist) | MANN12 | |
Thomas Man the Younger | person (hist) | MANN13 | |
Lady Anne Manners | person (hist) | MANN14 | |
Henry Manners | person (hist) | MANN15 | |
Lady Eleanor Manners (née Paston) | person (hist) | MANN16 | |
John Manningham | person (hist) | MANN17 | |
Manor of the Maze |
Sites | MANO1 | empty |
Mr. Mansere | person (hist) | MANS1 | |
Thomas Mansfield | person (hist) | MANS2 | |
James Manthorpe | person (hist) | MANT1 | |
Dorothie Manwood (née Theobald) | person (hist) | MANW1 | |
Sir Roger Manwood | person (hist) | MANW2 | |
John Manwood | person (hist) | MANW3 | |
Thomas Manwood | person (hist) | MANW4 | |
Sir Peter Manwood | person (hist) | MANW5 | |
Christ’s Hospital of London, 1552–1598: a Passing Deed of Pity | bibliographic item | MANZ1 | |
Edgar Mao | person (cont) | MAOE1 | |
The Agas Map |
Agas Map | map | published |
Mapping St. Petersburg: Experiments in Literary Cartography | bibliographic item | MAPP1 | |
Mapography of Early Modern London |
Databases; Finding aids | MAPS1 | published |
Mary Marbecke | person (hist) | MARB1 | |
Gerard Marbod | person (hist) | MARB2 | |
Hugh Marberer | person (hist) | MARB3 | |
City Metal and Country Mettle: The Occasion of Ben Jonson’s Golden Age Restored |
bibliographic item | MARC1 | |
MARC Code List for Relators |
bibliographic item | MARC2 | |
Robert March | person (hist) | MARC3 | |
William March | person (hist) | MARC4 | |
William Marchford | person (hist) | MARC5 | |
Gilbert March | person (hist) | MARC9 | |
Peter March | person (hist) | MARC10 | |
Our Scene is London: Jonson’s City and the Space of the Author | bibliographic item | MARD1 | |
James Mardock | person (cont) | MARD2 | |
Margaret of Anjou | person (hist) | MARG1 | |
Margaret Tudor of Scotland | person (hist) | MARG2 | |
Margaret of France | person (hist) | MARG3 | |
Margaret Picard | person (hist) | MARG4 | |
Margaret Drummond of Scotland | person (hist) | MARG5 | |
Margaret Marshal | person (hist) | MARG6 | |
Lady Margaret Stuart | person (hist) | MARG7 | |
Margaret of Provence | person (hist) | MARG8 | |
Ms. Margaret | person (hist) | MARG9 | |
Ms. Margaret | person (hist) | MARG10 | |
Margaret of England | person (hist) | MARG11 | |
Guy de Maricke | person (hist) | MARI1 | |
Maid Marian | person (lit) | MARI2 | |
The Marigold |
Bookshops | MARI3 | assigned |
Marie of Brittany | person (hist) | MARI4 | |
William Mariner | person (hist) | MARI5 | |
Marjorie Marshal | person (hist) | MARJ1 | |
Mark Lane |
Streets | MARK1 | published |
Tyburn Tree: Its History and Annals | bibliographic item | MARK2 | |
Market History |
bibliographic item | MARK3 | |
The Protection of Views of St Paul’s Cathedral and its Influence on the London Landscape |
bibliographic item | MARK4 | |
Market |
Generic places | MARK5 | empty |
William de Markes | person (hist) | MARK6 | |
William Markby | person (hist) | MARK7 | |
Gervase Markham | person (hist) | MARK8 | |
Mr. Markham | person (hist) | MARK9 | |
The Map of Mid Sixteenth Century London: An Investigation into the Relationship Between a Copper-Engraved Map and Its Derivatives | bibliographic item | MARK10 | |
Richard Markham | person (hist) | MARK11 | |
Sir John Markham | person (hist) | MARK12 | |
Christopher Marlowe | person (hist) | MARL1 | |
The Troublesome Raigne and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England | bibliographic item | MARL2 | |
Richard Merlawe | person (hist) | MARL3 | |
Henry Marlborough | person (hist) | MARL4 | |
Marowe Key |
Water features | MARO1 | stub |
An Epistle to the Terrible Priests | bibliographic item | MARP1 | |
Mr. Marpor | person (hist) | MARP2 | |
The Marriage of London Stone and the Boss of Billingsgate |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | MARR1 | published |
William Marrow | person (hist) | MARR2 | |
Katharine Marrow | person (hist) | MARR3 | |
Marrall | person (lit) | MARR4 | |
Stephen Marrow | person (hist) | MARR8 | |
Lacey Marshall | person (cont) | MARS1 | |
Roman London | bibliographic item | MARS2 | |
Roger Marshall | person (hist) | MARS3 | |
Nicholas Marshall | person (hist) | MARS4 | |
Marshalsea |
Prisons | MARS5 | stub |
Mars | person (lit) | MARS6 | |
John Marston | person (hist) | MARS7 | |
The scourge of villanie | bibliographic item | MARS8 | |
Music and Society in Early Modern England | bibliographic item | MARS9 | |
Robert Marshall | person (hist) | MARS10 | |
William Marshall | person (hist) | MARS11 | |
MARS12 | Retired - Do not use | MARS12 Replaced by MATH2 | |
John Marsh | person (hist) | MARS13 | |
MARS14 | Retired - Do not use | MARS14 Replaced by GUIL6 | |
John Marshall | person (hist) | MARS15 | |
Gilbert Marshall | person (hist) | MARS16 | |
Marsyas | person (lit) | MARS17 | |
Caylee Marshall | person (cont) | MARS18 | |
Joanna Mathewe | person (hist) | MARS19 | |
Robert Marsh | person (hist) | MARS20 | |
Florence Marsh | person (hist) | MARS21 | |
Elizabeth Marsh | person (hist) | MARS22 | |
Thomas Marshall | person (hist) | MARS23 | |
William Marshall | person (hist) | MARS24 | |
Gilbert Marshal | person (hist) | MARS26 | |
Marshalsea Court | organization (em_other) | MARS27 | |
Kimberley Martin | person (cont) | MART1 | |
Edmond Malone, Shakespearian Scholar | bibliographic item | MART2 | |
Counter-Urbanization: An Historian’s View |
bibliographic item | MART3 | |
Martial | person (hist) | MART4 | |
Sir William Martin | person (hist) | MART5 | |
Epigrammata | bibliographic item | MART6 | |
Gregory Martin | person (cont) | MART7 | |
Ryan Martin | person (cont) | MART8 | |
Geographical Information Systems and the Study of History |
bibliographic item | MART9 | |
John Martin | person (hist) | MART10 | |
John Martyn | person (hist) | MART11 | |
Sir Roger Martyn | person (hist) | MART12 | |
Sir Richard Martin | person (hist) | MART13 | |
Geoffrey Martell | person (hist) | MART14 | |
Margaret Martin | person (hist) | MART15 | |
Griffin Martin | person (hist) | MART16 | |
Dame Elizabeth Martyn | person (hist) | MART17 | |
Mary Martin (née Roissei) | person (hist) | MART18 | |
Mathew R. Martin | person (cont) | MART19 | |
Thomas Martin | person (hist) | MART20 | |
Adrian Martin | person (lit) | MART21 | |
Clio, Rewired: Propositions for the Future of Digital History Pedagogy in Canada |
bibliographic item | MART22 | |
Betty Martin (née Lane) | person (hist) | MART23 | |
Richard Martin | person (hist) | MART24 | |
Walter Martin | person (hist) | MART25 | |
Nosterdamus’s Prophecy |
bibliographic item | MARV1 | |
Mary, Queen of Scots | person (hist) | MARY1 | |
Mary I | person (hist) | MARY2 | |
Mary of Guise | person (hist) | MARY3 | |
Ms. Mary | person (hist) | MARY4 | |
Mary Stuart | person (hist) | MARY5 | |
The Virgin Mary | person (lit) | MARY6 | |
Ms. Mary | person (hist) | MARY7 | |
Mary of Clopas | person (lit) | MARY8 | |
Mary of Waltham | person (hist) | MARY9 | |
Mary of Modena | person (hist) | MARY10 | |
Mary II | person (hist) | MARY11 | |
Robert Mascall | person (hist) | MASC1 | |
William Masham | person (hist) | MASH1 | |
Mayors and Sheriffs of London | bibliographic item | MASL1 | |
Masons’ Hall |
Halls | MASO1 | empty |
Sir John Mason | person (hist) | MASO2 | |
Thomas Mason | person (hist) | MASO3 | |
John Mason | person (hist) | MASO4 | |
Masons’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | MASO5 | |
Ashley Mason | person (cont) | MASO6 | |
Masons Alley |
Streets | MASO7 | stub |
John Mason | person (hist) | MASO8 | |
Peter Mason | person (hist) | MASO9 | |
Henry Mason | person (hist) | MASO10 | |
Roger Mason | person (hist) | MASO11 | |
Jane Mason | person (hist) | MASO12 | |
Katharine Mason | person (hist) | MASO13 | |
masque | glossary item | MASQ1 | |
A New Way to Pay Old Debts | bibliographic item | MASS1 | |
Philip Massinger | person (hist) | MASS2 | |
The City Madam |
bibliographic item | MASS3 | |
Bedlam | bibliographic item | MAST1 | |
John Master | person (hist) | MAST2 | |
master | glossary item | MAST3 | |
Master Gunner’s Mate | person (lit) | MATE1 | |
Mate of the Royal Exchange | person (lit) | MATE2 | |
Early Modern Literature in History: Re-Imagining Western European Geography in English Renaissance Drama | bibliographic item | MATE3 | |
New Light on the Early History of the Theatre in Shoreditch |
bibliographic item | MATE4 | |
The Peasants’ Revolt through Five Centuries of Rumor and Reporting: Richard Fox, John Stow, and Their Successors |
bibliographic item | MATH1 | |
John Mathewe | person (hist) | MATH2 | |
Thomas Mathewe | person (hist) | MATH4 | |
Matilda of Scotland | person (hist) | MATI1 | |
Matilda of Boulogne | person (hist) | MATI2 | |
Matilda | person (hist) | MATI3 | |
Pietro Andrea Gregorio Mattioll | person (hist) | MATT1 | |
Augustine Matthews | person (hist) | MATT2 | |
Robert Matthew | person (hist) | MATT3 | |
Aleena Matthews | person (cont) | MATT4 | |
Matthew | person (lit) | MATT5 | |
St. Matthew the Apostle | person (lit) | MATT6 | |
Ms. Maud | person (hist) | MAUD1 | |
Mr. Maufield | person (hist) | MAUF1 | |
Marylhurst University English 386 Summer 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | MAUN1 | |
Sir John Maunsell | person (hist) | MAUN2 | |
Marylhurst University English 386 Summer 2014 Student Group 1 | organization () | MAUN1_1 | |
Marylhurst University English 386 Fall 2014 Student Group 2 | organization () | MAUN1_2 | |
Maurice | person (hist) | MAUR1 | |
Dame Mary S. Maure | person (hist) | MAUR2 | |
Mistress Mavis | person (lit) | MAVI1 | |
John Mawsley | person (hist) | MAWS1 | |
Lieutenant Mawworm | person (lit) | MAWW1 | |
Maxentius | person (hist) | MAXE1 | |
Mayberry | person (lit) | MAYB1 | |
MAYD1 | Retired - Do not use | MAYD1 Replaced by DIST1 | |
George May | person (hist) | MAYG1 | |
John May | person (hist) | MAYJ1 | |
Thomas Mayle | person (hist) | MAYL1 | |
Margery May | person (hist) | MAYM1 | |
John Maynard | person (hist) | MAYN1 | |
mayoral show | glossary item | MAYO1 | |
Mayor of London | organization (em_other) | MAYO2 | |
Mayoral Shows |
About MoEML; Site landing pages | mayoral_shows | published |
Mayoral Shows: A Chronology |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; Critical materials | mayoral_shows_chronology | published |
Mayoral Shows Advisory and Editorial Board |
About MoEML | mayoral_shows_editors | published |
Mayoral Shows: Modern-Spelling Progress Chart |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; Progress charts | mayoral_shows_MS_progress_chart | published |
Mayoral Shows: Old-Spelling Progress Chart |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; Progress charts | mayoral_shows_OS_progress_chart | published |
mayoral_shows_progress_chart | Retired - Do not use | mayoral_shows_progress_chart Replaced by progress_charts | |
Maypole Socket |
Sites | MAYP1 | stub |
Richard May | person (hist) | MAYR1 | |
William May | person (hist) | MAYY1 | |
William le Mazeliner | person (hist) | MAZE1 | |
Robyn Mazur | person (cont) | MAZU1 | |
Martin Box | person (hist) | MBOX1 | |
Hope McCarthy | person (cont) | MCCA1 | |
Michael McClintock | person (other) | MCCL1 | |
The Case for Shakespeare: The End of the Authorship Question | bibliographic item | MCCR1 | |
Report on the Evaluation at Anchor Terrace Car Park, Park Street, SEI | bibliographic item | MCCU1 | |
Joshua McEvilla | person (cont) | MCEV1 | |
Kim McLean-Fiander | person (cont) | MCFI1 | |
The Textual Condition |
bibliographic item | MCGA1 | |
The McGill Shakespeare Resources Page |
bibliographic item | MCGI1 | |
Catherine McGuane | person (cont) | MCGU1 | |
Una McIlvenna | person (cont) | MCIL1 | |
Space, Place, and Transformation in Eastward Ho! and The Alchemist |
bibliographic item | MCIN1 | |
Poverty, Charity, and Coercion in Elizabethan England |
bibliographic item | MCIN2 | |
Roman and Later pits at 5 Billiter Street, City of London |
bibliographic item | MCKE1 | |
A Chronology and Calendar of Documents Relating to the London Book Trade, 1641–1700 | bibliographic item | MCKE2 | |
The Birth of Modern London: The Development and Design of the City 1660–1720 | bibliographic item | MCKE3 | |
Katie McKenna | person (cont) | MCKE4 | |
Amanda McKelvey | person (cont) | MCKE5 | |
Margaret McKee | person (cont) | MCKE6 | |
Printers’ & Publishers’ devices in England & Scotland: 1485–1640 | bibliographic item | MCKE7 | |
Tyburn’s Martyrs: Execution in England 1675-1775 | bibliographic item | MCKE8 | |
This Death Some Strong and Stout Hearted Man Doth Choose: The Practice of Peine Forte et Dure in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century England |
bibliographic item | MCKE9 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | MCKE10 | |
The Rose and The Swan |
bibliographic item | MCMI1 | |
Kate McPherson | person (cont) | MCPH1 | |
Ryann McQuarrie-Salik | person (cont) | MCQU1 | |
On the Famous Voyage: Ben Jonson and Civic Space |
bibliographic item | MCRA1 | |
On Rereading Poly-Olbion |
bibliographic item | MCRA2 | |
Stranger Artisans and the London Sanctuary of St. Martin le Grand in the Reign of Henry VIII |
bibliographic item | MCSH1 | |
Sanctuary and the Legal Topography of Pre-Reformation London |
bibliographic item | MCSH2 | |
Place, Space, and Situation: Public and Private in the Making of Marriage in Late-Medieval London |
bibliographic item | MCSH3 | |
mdtlist:mdtPrimarySourceStowChapter | Retired - Do not use | mdtlist:mdtPrimarySourceStowChapter Replaced by mdtlist:mdtPrimarySourceStowSection | |
Sarah Mead-Willis | person (cont) | MEAD1 | |
Chad Mead | person (cont) | MEAD3 | |
Merchant Adventurers’ Company | organization (em_other) | MEAD4 | |
The London Lord Mayor’s Show of 1590 |
bibliographic item | MEAG1 | |
John Meager | person (hist) | MEAG2 | |
Emma Meager | person (hist) | MEAG3 | |
The London Lord Mayor’s Show of 1590 |
bibliographic item | MEAG4 | |
Meautis | person (lit) | MEAU1 | |
Mr. Medalfe | person (hist) | MEDA1 | |
Elizabeth Medcalfe | person (hist) | MEDC1 | |
Medieval English Towns | bibliographic item | MEDE1 | |
Medea | person (lit) | MEDE2 | |
Mede Lane |
Streets | MEDE3 | stub |
Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England | bibliographic item | MEDI1 | |
Reviews, Media Coverage, and References |
People | media | published |
John Medley | person (hist) | MEDL1 | |
Arthur Medlycote | person (hist) | MEDL2 | |
Elizabeth Medlycote (née Philips) | person (hist) | MEDL3 | |
Richard Medlycote | person (hist) | MEDL4 | |
Meduvinus | person (hist) | MEDU1 | |
Medusa | person (lit) | MEDU2 | |
River Medway |
Water features | MEDW1 | empty |
Medway | person (lit) | MEDW2 | |
Meekness | person (lit) | MEEK1 | |
Meercraft | person (lit) | MEER1 | |
Meg’s Glory |
Sites | MEGS1 | empty |
Centre for Metropolitan History | organization (modern) | MEHI1 | |
Mehmed the Conqueror | person (hist) | MEHM1 | |
Richard Meighen | person (hist) | MEIG1 | |
Pomponius Mela | person (hist) | MELA1 | |
Merchants of the Haunce of Almaine | organization (em_other) | MELA2 | |
Merchants of the Haunce of Almaineʼs Hall |
Halls | MELA3 | stub |
Philipp Melanchthon (neé Schwartzerd) | person (hist) | MELA4 | |
University of Melbourne History 30073 2018 Students | organization (ppp) | MELB1 | |
John Melchborn | person (hist) | MELC1 | |
William Melford | person (hist) | MELF1 | |
Melisseus | person (lit) | MELI1 | |
Melibeia | person (lit) | MELI2 | |
Melkin | person (lit) | MELK1 | |
William Melker | person (hist) | MELK2 | |
Sir Thomas Mellington | person (hist) | MELL1 | |
Dame Elizabeth Mellington (née Botelar) | person (hist) | MELL2 | |
Robert Mellington | person (hist) | MELL3 | |
Elizabeth Mellington | person (hist) | MELL4 | |
London Cemeteries: An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer | bibliographic item | MELL5 | |
Mellitus | person (hist) | MELL6 | |
Robert Mellishe | person (hist) | MELL7 | |
Melpomene | person (lit) | MELP1 | |
William Melreth | person (hist) | MELR1 | |
Memory | person (lit) | MEMO1 | |
Memoirs of the Queens of Henry VIII, and of his Mother, Elizabeth of York | bibliographic item | MEMO2 | |
Mephibosheth | person (lit) | MEPH1 | |
Mercers’ Hall |
Halls | MERC1 | stub |
Merchant Taylors’ Hall |
Halls | MERC2 | empty |
Mercers’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | MERC3 | |
Mercury | person (lit) | MERC4 | |
MERC5 | Retired - Do not use | MERC5 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Mercy | person (lit) | MERC6 | |
Merchant Taylors’ Almshouses |
Sites | MERC7 | empty |
Serle Mercer | person (hist) | MERC8 | |
John Mercer | person (hist) | MERC9 | |
Mercers’ Chapel |
Chapels | MERC10 | stub |
Merchant Taylors’ School |
Sites | MERC11 | stub |
Mary Mercer | person (hist) | MERC12 | |
Carley Meredith | person (cont) | MERE1 | |
Robert Merfin | person (hist) | MERF1 | |
Aliya Merhi | person (cont) | MERH1 | |
Matthäus Merian | person (hist) | MERI1 | |
View of London |
bibliographic item | MERI2 | |
Merlin | person (lit) | MERL1 | |
Mermaid Inn (Carter Lane) |
Victualling houses | MERM1 | published |
Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street) |
Victualling houses; Graduate student articles | MERM2 | published |
Perceptions and Portrayals of London 1598–1720 |
bibliographic item | MERR1 | |
The Social Context of the Parish Church in Early Modern Westminster |
bibliographic item | MERR3 | |
The Social World of Early Modern Westminster: Abbey, Court, and Community, 1525–1640 | bibliographic item | MERR4 | |
Caitlin Merriman | person (cont) | MERR5 | |
Voluntary Bounty and Devotion to the Service of God?: Lay Patronage, Protest and the Creation of the Parish of St. Paul Covent Garden, 1629–41 |
bibliographic item | MERR6 | |
The Political World of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, 1621–1641 | bibliographic item | MERR7 | |
Power and Communication: Thomas Wentworth and Government at a Distance During the Personal Rule, 1629–1635 |
bibliographic item | MERR9 | |
Puritans, Laudians, and the Phenomenon of Church-Building in Jacobean London |
bibliographic item | MERR10 | |
Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayals of the City from Stow to Strype, 1598–1720 | bibliographic item | MERR11 | |
The Reshaping of Stow’s Survey: Munday, Strype and the Protestant City |
bibliographic item | MERR12 | |
The Cradle of Laudianism? Westminster Abbey 1558–1630 |
bibliographic item | MERR13 | |
The Cecils and Westminster 1558–1612: the Development of an Urban Power Base |
bibliographic item | MERR14 | |
The Pastoral Tightrope: A Puritan Pedagogue in Jacobean London |
bibliographic item | MERR15 | |
Under the Shadowe of the Church?The Abbey and the Town of Westminster 1530–1640 |
bibliographic item | MERR16 | |
John Strype’s A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster | bibliographic item | MERR17 | |
Contested Legitimacy and the Ambiguous Rise of Vestries in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | MERR19 | |
Westminster 1640–60: A Royal City in a Time of Revolution | bibliographic item | MERR20 | |
London, City of Romans | bibliographic item | MERR21 | |
Julia Merritt | person (cont) | MERR22 | |
London Hearth Tax Project Database | bibliographic item | MERR23 | |
Robert Merret | person (hist) | MERR24 | |
Sir John Merston | person (hist) | MERS1 | |
Thomas Mersit | person (hist) | MERS2 | |
Edward Merwine | person (hist) | MERW1 | |
Simon Merwod | person (hist) | MERW2 | |
Merwalis | person (hist) | MERW3 | |
Matthew Mesiti | person (cont) | MESI1 | |
William Messe | person (hist) | MESS1 | |
Julian Messe | person (hist) | MESS2 | |
Merchant Taylors’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | META1 | |
The Halls of the Fishmongers’ Company | bibliographic item | METC1 | |
Emanuel de Meteren | person (hist) | METE1 | |
Hugh Methwold | person (hist) | METH1 | |
Metropolis Coronata |
Mayoral shows | METR1 | published |
Merchant Venturers’ Company | organization (em_other) | MEVE1 | |
Sir Walter Mews | person (hist) | MEWE1 | |
Petrus Mexius | person (lit) | MEXI1 | |
Medicine Hat College English 300/2210 Fall 2017 Students | organization (ppp) | MHCO1 | |
Medicine Hat College English 300/2210 Fall 2018 Students | organization (ppp) | MHCO2 | |
John Micholl | person (hist) | MICH1 | |
Michael | person (lit) | MICH2 | |
John Michell | person (hist) | MICH3 | |
John Michael | person (hist) | MICH4 | |
Andrew Michael | person (hist) | MICH5 | |
Joan Michael | person (hist) | MICH6 | |
Thomas Michell | person (hist) | MICH7 | |
St. Michael | person (lit) | MICH8 | |
Megan Michaud | person (cont) | MICH9 | |
John Micholl | person (hist) | MICH10 | |
Michelangelo | person (hist) | MICH11 | |
Roger Michell | person (hist) | MICH12 | |
John Michel | person (hist) | MICH13 | |
Stephen Michel | person (hist) | MICH14 | |
John Michell | person (hist) | MICH15 | |
Middle Row |
Sites | MIDD1 | empty |
Middle Temple |
Inns of Court; Liberties; Sites | MIDD2 | assigned |
Middle Temple Lane |
Streets | MIDD3 | empty |
Anne Middleton | person (hist) | MIDD4 | |
William Middleton | person (hist) | MIDD5 | |
Avice Middleton | person (hist) | MIDD6 | |
Edward Middleton | person (hist) | MIDD7 | |
The Triumphs of Truth | bibliographic item | MIDD8 | |
The Roaring Girl | bibliographic item | MIDD9 | |
A Chaste Maid in Cheapside | bibliographic item | MIDD10 | |
A Chaste Maid in Cheapside | bibliographic item | MIDD11 | |
Thomas Middleton | person (hist) | MIDD12 | |
The Triumphs of Truth | bibliographic item | MIDD13 | |
Sir Hugh Middleton | person (hist) | MIDD14 | |
The Triumphs of Truth | bibliographic item | MIDD15 | |
Sir Thomas Middleton | person (hist) | MIDD16 | |
Thomas Middleton |
Biography; Topics; Graduate student articles | MIDD17 | published |
The Triumphs of Honour and Industry | bibliographic item | MIDD19 | |
The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity | bibliographic item | MIDD20 | |
Middle Temple Gate-house |
Sites | MIDD21 | stub |
Middle Temple Hall |
Halls | MIDD22 | assigned |
Civitatis Amor | bibliographic item | MIDD23 | |
Michaelmas Terme | bibliographic item | MIDD24 | |
Middle Street |
Streets | MIDD25 | empty |
The Triumphs of Integrity | bibliographic item | MIDD26 | |
The Works of Thomas Middleton, now First Collected with Some Account of the Author and notes by The Reverend Alexander Dyce | bibliographic item | MIDD27 | |
A Faire Quarrell | bibliographic item | MIDD28 | |
No Wit/Help like a Woman’s | bibliographic item | MIDD29 | |
Middlesex (County) |
Topics | MIDD30 | published |
John Middleton | person (hist) | MIDL1 | |
Sir John Milborne | person (hist) | MILB1 | |
William Milborne | person (hist) | MILB2 | |
Dame Margaret Milborne | person (hist) | MILB3 | |
Dame Joanne Milborne | person (hist) | MILB4 | |
Agnes Milborne | person (hist) | MILB5 | |
Mistress Milbourne | person (hist) | MILB6 | |
John Milborne | person (hist) | MILB7 | |
Sir Walter Mildmay | person (hist) | MILD1 | |
Mildred | person (lit) | MILD2 | |
Burial at the Site of the Parish Church of St. Benet Sherehog before and after the Great Fire: Excavations at 1 Poultry, City of London | bibliographic item | MILE1 | |
Mile End |
Neighbourhoods | MILE2 | stub |
Robert Miles | person (hist) | MILE3 | |
Milford Lane |
Streets | MILF1 | empty |
Milk Street |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | MILK1 | published |
Mill Lane |
Streets | MILL1 | empty |
Sarah Milligan | person (cont) | MILL2 | |
Anthony Mills | person (hist) | MILL3 | |
John Mills | person (hist) | MILL4 | |
Waleran de Beaumont | person (hist) | MILL5 | |
Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names | bibliographic item | MILL6 | |
The Jacobean Long Gallery |
bibliographic item | MILL7 | |
The Historical Moment of Caroline Topographical Comedy |
bibliographic item | MILL8 | |
Millman Street |
Streets | MILL9 | empty |
Mill Alley (Coleman Street) |
Streets | MILL10 | stub |
Miller’s Court |
Sites | MILL11 | empty |
Thomas Millington | person (hist) | MILL12 | |
John Milsam | person (hist) | MILS1 | |
John Milton | person (hist) | MILT1 | |
Mincing Lane |
Streets | MINC1 | published |
Sydney Mineer | person (cont) | MINE1 | |
John Miners | person (hist) | MINE2 | |
Minerva | person (lit) | MINE3 | |
church minister | glossary item | MINI1 | |
Rules and Reality: Quantifying the Practice of Apprenticeship in Early Modern England |
bibliographic item | MINN1 | |
Minories Street |
Streets | MINO1 | stub |
Minos | person (lit) | MINO2 | |
Minories Bars |
Bars | MINO3 | stub |
John Minor | person (hist) | MINO4 | |
John Minsheu | person (hist) | MINS1 | |
Public Punishment and Urban Space in Early Tudor London |
bibliographic item | MINS2 | |
Sir John Minsterworth | person (hist) | MINS3 | |
The Mint |
Liberties | MINT1 | empty |
John le Minur | person (hist) | MINU1 | |
Publishing the Word; Robert Southwell’s Sacred Poetry |
bibliographic item | MIOL1 | |
Shakespeare’s Rome | bibliographic item | MIOL2 | |
Sir Thomas Mirfyn | person (hist) | MIRF1 | |
John Mirfin | person (hist) | MIRF2 | |
George Mirfyn | person (hist) | MIRF3 | |
Adam of Mirimuth | person (hist) | MIRI1 | |
Katherine Mirley | person (hist) | MIRL1 | |
Sir Thomas Mirley | person (hist) | MIRL2 | |
Mirth | person (lit) | MIRT1 | |
The page you are looking for does not appear to exist |
Site landing pages | missing | published |
Mission Statement |
About MoEML | mission_statement | published |
Mitre Tavern |
Victualling houses | MITR1 | empty |
Mitre Tavern |
Victualling houses | MITR2 | empty |
Mitre Tavern |
Victualling houses | MITR3 | empty |
Maps of Old London | bibliographic item | MITT1 | |
Meagan Job | person (cont) | MJOB1 | |
MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers | bibliographic item | MLAH1 | |
MLA Handbook | bibliographic item | MLAH2 | |
MLA International Bibliography | bibliographic item | MLAI1 | |
MLEE1 | Retired - Do not use | MLEE1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Mr. Lee | person (hist) | MLEE2 | |
Mapping the Medieval Urban Landscape: Edward I’s New Towns of England and Wales | bibliographic item | MMUL1 | |
Mnamae | person (lit) | MNEM1 | |
John de Mockyng | person (hist) | MOCK1 | |
Moderation | person (lit) | MODE1 | |
Modesty | person (lit) | MODE2 | |
Mr. Mody | person (hist) | MODY1 | |
Training and Work Practices Contract |
About MoEML | moeml_contract | published |
Quickstart: Getting Started |
Documentation for encoders | moeml_quickstart | published |
Scott Moffatt | person (cont) | MOFF1 | |
Mary Moffet | person (hist) | MOFF2 | |
John de Mohun | person (hist) | MOHU1 | |
Philippa de Mohun | person (hist) | MOHU2 | |
Publications |
bibliographic item | MOLA1 | |
MOLA articles |
bibliographic item | MOLA2 | |
Molestrand Dock |
Riverside features | MOLE1 | stub |
Lionel Mollington | person (hist) | MOLL1 | |
Robert Mollington | person (hist) | MOLL2 | |
Hermann Moll | person (hist) | MOLL3 | |
A New Map Containing The Towns Gentlemens Houses Villages and other Remarks Round London, as from London to Windsor, Ware, Chelmsford, the Hope, Tunbridge, Guildford &c | bibliographic item | MOLL4 | |
Trade Token ID no: NN17775 |
bibliographic item | MOLO1 | |
Trade Token ID no: O.NN19814 |
bibliographic item | MOLO2 | |
Trade Token ID no: R.NN19814 |
bibliographic item | MOLO3 | |
Saimila Momin | person (cont) | MOMI1 | |
Kathryn Moncrief | person (cont) | MONC1 | |
William Moncaster | person (hist) | MONC2 | |
Galfrid Moncley | person (hist) | MONC3 | |
MOND1 | Retired - Do not use | MOND1 Replaced by MUND4 | |
Thomas Mond | person (hist) | MOND2 | |
Robert Monden | person (hist) | MOND3 | |
John Monden | person (hist) | MOND4 | |
Nicolas Mongeon | person (cont) | MONG1 | |
Monkwell Street |
Streets | MONK1 | empty |
Humphrey Monmouth | person (hist) | MONM1 | |
Geoffrey of Monmouth | person (hist) | MONM2 | |
Monmouth Street |
Streets | MONM3 | empty |
George Monoux | person (hist) | MONO1 | |
Master Monopoly | person (lit) | MONO2 | |
A briefe declaration for vvhat manner of speciall nusance concerning private dwelling houses, a man may have his remedy by assise, or other action as the case requires | bibliographic item | MONS1 | |
Robert Monson | person (hist) | MONS2 | |
Thomas Monshampe | person (hist) | MONS3 | |
William Monshampe | person (hist) | MONS4 | |
Monte Jovis Inn |
Sites | MONT1 | empty |
The Printed Image in Early Modern London Urban Space, Visual Representation, and Social Exchange | bibliographic item | MONT2 | |
Montfichet’s Tower |
Sites | MONT3 | stub |
Walter Montague | person (hist) | MONT4 | |
William Mountfiquit | person (hist) | MONT5 | |
Richard Montfiquit | person (hist) | MONT6 | |
Damien Montague | person (cont) | MONT7 | |
Simon de Montfort | person (hist) | MONT8 | |
Nicholas Montgomery | person (hist) | MONT9 | |
John Montgomery | person (hist) | MONT10 | |
Sir Edward Montagu | person (hist) | MONT11 | |
Sir Hugh Montgomery | person (hist) | MONT12 | |
Sir John Montgomery | person (hist) | MONT13 | |
Montague Street |
Streets | MONT14 | empty |
Melissa Montanari | person (cont) | MONT15 | |
Sir Edward Montagu | person (hist) | MONT16 | |
Sir Henry Montagu | person (hist) | MONT17 | |
Guy de Montfort | person (hist) | MONT18 | |
Simon de Montfort | person (hist) | MONT19 | |
Montague House |
Residences | MONT20 | stub |
Monuments of Honour |
Mayoral shows | MONU1 | draft |
Moon-Calf | person (lit) | MOON1 | |
Moorfields |
Sites; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | MOOR1 | published |
Moorgate |
Gates; Undergraduate student articles | MOOR2 | published |
Succeeding Stow: Anthony Munday and the 1618 Survey of London |
bibliographic item | MOOR3 | |
John Moore | person (hist) | MOOR4 | |
Another Link between Anthony Munday and Stephen Gosson |
bibliographic item | MOOR5 | |
King of the Moors | person (lit) | MOOR6 | |
Queen of the Moors | person (lit) | MOOR7 | |
Sir Jonas Moore | person (hist) | MOOR8 | |
MOOR9 | Retired - Do not use | MOOR9 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Moorditch |
Topographical features | MOOR10 | stub |
MOOR11 | Retired - Do not use | MOOR11 Replaced by MOOR10 | |
William Moore | person (cont) | MOOR12 | |
moor | glossary item | MOOR13 | |
Margaret Moore | person (hist) | MOOR14 | |
William Moore | person (hist) | MOOR15 | |
William Moore | person (hist) | MOOR16 | |
Elizabeth Moore | person (hist) | MOOR17 | |
Sir Diones Mordaske | person (hist) | MORD1 | |
Simon de Mordone | person (hist) | MORD2 | |
Actuall Survey of London, Westminster, & Southwark | bibliographic item | MORD3 | |
Robert Morden | person (hist) | MORD4 | |
John Mordan | person (hist) | MORD5 | |
Gilbert Mordon | person (hist) | MORD6 | |
Walter de Mordone | person (hist) | MORD7 | |
A Prospect of London & Westminster taken at several Stations to the Southward Thereof | bibliographic item | MORD8 | |
Anne Mording | person (hist) | MORD9 | |
London Westminster & Southwark | bibliographic item | MORD10 | |
A Map Containing the Towns Villages Gentlemens’ Houses Roads Rivers & Other Remarks For 20 Miles Round London | bibliographic item | MORD11 | |
Mordecai | person (lit) | MORD12 | |
Sir Thomas More | person (hist) | MORE1 | |
The co[n]futacyon of Tyndales answere made by syr Thomas More knyght lorde chau[n]cellour of Englonde | bibliographic item | MORE2 | |
Peter Morens | person (hist) | MORE3 | |
More Lane |
Streets | MORE4 | empty |
Hugh Moresby | person (hist) | MORE5 | |
Graphs, Maps, Trees | bibliographic item | MORE6 | |
Sir William More | person (hist) | MORE7 | |
More, Thomas (1478–1535) |
bibliographic item | MORE8 | |
Distant Reading | bibliographic item | MORE9 | |
William More | person (hist) | MORE10 | |
John More | person (hist) | MORE11 | |
Ralph de la More | person (hist) | MORE12 | |
John More | person (hist) | MORE13 | |
Dame Alice More (née Harpur) | person (hist) | MORE14 | |
Thomas More | person (hist) | MORE15 | |
Morgan’s Lane |
Streets | MORG1 | empty |
William Morgan | person (hist) | MORG2 | |
London &.c. Actually Survey’d | bibliographic item | MORG3 | |
Philip Morgan | person (hist) | MORG4 | |
Darby Morgan | person (hist) | MORG5 | |
Morgan Phillip | person (hist) | MORG6 | |
Anne Morgan | person (hist) | MORG7 | |
Sir Thomas Morgan | person (hist) | MORG8 | |
Richard Morgan | person (hist) | MORG304 | |
Master Morris of Essex | person (hist) | MORI1 | |
MORL1 | Retired - Do not use | MORL1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Sir Thomas Morley | person (hist) | MORL2 | |
William Morley | person (hist) | MORL3 | |
Ralph Morley | person (hist) | MORL4 | |
Thomas Morley | person (hist) | MORL5 | |
The First Booke of Conſort Leſſons | bibliographic item | MORL6 | |
Thomas Morley | person (hist) | MORL7 | |
Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair | bibliographic item | MORL8 | |
Lady Morley | person (hist) | MORL9 | |
Morose | person (lit) | MORO1 | |
Londinium: London of the Roman Empire | bibliographic item | MORR1 | |
Strype’s Stow: The 1720 Edition of A Survey of London |
bibliographic item | MORR2 | |
Sir Christopher Morris | person (hist) | MORR3 | |
John Morrice | person (hist) | MORR4 | |
Sir William Morris | person (hist) | MORR5 | |
Dame Christian Morris | person (hist) | MORR6 | |
Morris | person (lit) | MORR7 | |
Politics and the Paul’s Cross Sermons | bibliographic item | MORR8 | |
Thomas Morstede | person (hist) | MORS1 | |
Simon Morsted | person (hist) | MORS2 | |
Sir Thomas Mortimer | person (hist) | MORT1 | |
Bill of Mortality Finding Aid |
Databases; Finding aids; Undergraduate student articles | MORT2 | published |
Sir John Mortimer | person (hist) | MORT3 | |
Sir Roger Mortimer | person (hist) | MORT4 | |
Roger Mortimer de Chirk | person (hist) | MORT5 | |
Sir John Mortayn | person (hist) | MORT6 | |
George Mortimer | person (hist) | MORT7 | |
Summary of the Bills of Mortality |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | MORT8 | published |
Dame Eleanor Mortimer | person (hist) | MORT9 | |
John Morton | person (hist) | MORT10 | |
Mistress Morton | person (hist) | MORT11 | |
John Mortimer | person (hist) | MORT12 | |
Preface to the Bills of Mortality Finding Aid |
About MoEML; Finding aids; Undergraduate student articles | MORT2_preface | published |
How Far Is It, My Lord, to Berkeley Now?: English Chronicle History and the Rise of London City Comedy |
bibliographic item | MORU1 | |
Pocket Oxford Latin Dictionary: Latin English | bibliographic item | MORW1 | |
Moses | person (lit) | MOSE1 | |
Rabbi Moses | person (hist) | MOSE2 | |
Mr. Moses | person (hist) | MOSE3 | |
Vestiges, collected and recollected |
bibliographic item | MOSE4 | |
Humphrey Moseley | person (hist) | MOSE5 | |
Mr. Moses | person (hist) | MOSE6 | |
Sir Nicholas Mosley | person (hist) | MOSL1 | |
George Mosse | person (hist) | MOSS1 | |
Sir Peter de Mota | person (hist) | MOTA1 | |
Mother Bunch | person (lit) | MOTH1 | |
THE HISTORY AND SURVEY OF THE CITIES OF London and Westminster, Borough of SOUTHWARK, and PARTS Adjacent. CONTAINING, I. The Original Foundation, and the Antient and Modern State therof. II. An exact Description of all the Wards, Parishes, Parish-Churches, Palaces, Halls, Hosptials, Public Offices, Edifices, and Monuments, of any Account, throughout the said Cities, Borough, &c. III. A Particular Account of the Government of the said Cities, &c. Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military; of all the Charters, Liberties, Privileges, and Customs; and of all the Livery and other Companies, with their Coats of Arms. IV. Lists of all Offices and Officers of His MAJESTY’s Revenues and Household, and those of the rest of the Royal Family; together with the Salaries thereunto belonging. V. The Antiquities of Westminster-Abbey, with a Description of the Monuments, Tombs, &c. VI. A View and Description of the Mansion-House, and Westminster-Bridge. In which is introduced Sir WILLIAM DUGDALE’S History of St. Paul’s Cathedral from its Foundation: Beautified with various Prospects of the Old Fabrick, which was destroyed by the Fire of London, 1666. As also the Figures of the Tombs and Monuments therein, as they stood in September, 1641, with their Epitaphs neatly imitated, which were defaced in the Grand Rebellion; with an Account of the Foundation and Structure of the New Church till finished. To which is prefixed the Effigies of Sir WILLIAM DUGDALE. The Whole being an Improvement of Mr. STOW’s and other Historical WRITERS and SURVEYS. Dedicated to Sir CRISP GASCOYNE, Knt. By a GENTLEMAN of the Inner-Temple | bibliographic item | MOTT1 | |
A Map of London, Westminster, and Southwark. With ye New Buildings to ye Year 1733 |
bibliographic item | MOTT2 | |
John Mottley | person (hist) | MOTT3 | |
William Mott | person (hist) | MOTT4 | |
Robert Mott | person (hist) | MOTT5 | |
John Motte | person (hist) | MOTT203 | |
Sir Thomas Moulson | person (hist) | MOUL1 | |
Mount Calvary |
Sites | MOUN1 | empty |
George Mountain | person (hist) | MOUN2 | |
Mount Godard Street |
Streets | MOUN3 | empty |
James Mounforde | person (hist) | MOUN4 | |
Dr. Henry Mountlow | person (hist) | MOUN5 | |
Sir Edward de Mountaoute | person (hist) | MOUN6 | |
Robert de Mountpiler | person (hist) | MOUN7 | |
Mountjoy’s Inn (Knightrider Street) |
Sites | MOUN8 | stub |
Edward Montagu | person (hist) | MOUN9 | |
John Mount-Stephen | person (hist) | MOUN10 | |
Richard Mountford | person (hist) | MOUN11 | |
Osbert Mountford | person (hist) | MOUN12 | |
Jasmine Movagharnia | person (cont) | MOVA1 | |
Ottnell Moverell | person (hist) | MOVE1 | |
John Mowbray | person (hist) | MOWB1 | |
John Mowbray | person (hist) | MOWB2 | |
John Mowbray | person (hist) | MOWB3 | |
Mechanick Exercises, Or, the Doctrine of handy-works Applied to the Art of Printing | bibliographic item | MOXO1 | |
John Moyle | person (hist) | MOYL1 | |
Mucedorus | bibliographic item | MUCE1 | |
Much the Miller’s Son | person (lit) | MUCH1 | |
Richard Mulcaster | person (hist) | MULC1 | |
Robert Mulleneux | person (hist) | MULL1 | |
Fulke Mullert | person (hist) | MULL2 | |
Shakespeare’s Globe Rebuilt | bibliographic item | MULR1 | |
Sir Edmund Mulshew | person (hist) | MULS1 | |
William Mulsho | person (hist) | MULS2 | |
William Multon | person (hist) | MULT1 | |
Thomas Multon | person (hist) | MULT2 | |
Publishing and Bookselling | bibliographic item | MUMB1 | |
Anthony Munday | person (hist) | MUND1 | |
Sir Thomas More | bibliographic item | MUND2 | |
Chruſo-thriambos. The Triumphes of Golde | bibliographic item | MUND3 | |
Sir John Mundy | person (hist) | MUND4 | |
Metropolis Coronata, The Trivmphes of Ancient Drapery | bibliographic item | MUND5 | |
Camp-Bell: or the Ironmongers Faire Feild | bibliographic item | MUND6 | |
The Trivmphs of the Golden Fleece | bibliographic item | MUND7 | |
John Mundham | person (hist) | MUND8 | |
Richard Munday | person (hist) | MUND9 | |
Sir Thomas More | bibliographic item | MUND10 | |
William Mundy | person (hist) | MUND11 | |
Munificence | person (lit) | MUNI1 | |
John Mun | person (hist) | MUNJ1 | |
Reckoning Death: Women Searchers and the Bills of Mortality in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | MUNK1 | |
Poor Women and Parish Public Health in Sixteenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | MUNK2 | |
The City and Its Double: Plague Time in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | MUNR1 | |
The Knight of the Burning Pestle and Generic Experimentation |
bibliographic item | MUNR2 | |
Popular Theatre and the Red Bull |
bibliographic item | MUNR3 | |
The Figure of the Crowd in Early Modern London: The City and Its Double | bibliographic item | MUNR4 | |
The Whitefriar’s Theatre and the Children’s Companies |
bibliographic item | MUNR5 | |
Londinum Feracis: Ang. Met |
bibliographic item | MUNS1 | |
Sebastian Münster | person (hist) | MUNS2 | |
Henry Munter | person (hist) | MUNT1 | |
John Murdon | person (hist) | MURD1 | |
Adam Murimuth | person (hist) | MURI1 | |
Shakespeare in Print: A History and Chronology of Shakespeare Publishing | bibliographic item | MURP1 | |
James Murphy | person (cont) | MURP2 | |
The Cultural Impact of the Flemish Low Countries on Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England |
bibliographic item | MURR1 | |
Measured Sentences: Forming Literature in the Early Modern Prison |
bibliographic item | MURR2 | |
Muscovy Company | organization (em_other) | MUSC1 | |
Thomas Muschampe | person (hist) | MUSC2 | |
Nicholas de Musely | person (hist) | MUSE2 | |
Music | person (lit) | MUSI1 | |
John Mustrell | person (hist) | MUST1 | |
John Mewtas | person (hist) | MUTA1 | |
Sir Peter Mewtas | person (hist) | MUTA2 | |
Ward Boundaries Map |
bibliographic item | MWLT1 | |
M. W. | person (hist) | MWMW1 | |
Literature and Architecture in Early Modern England | bibliographic item | MYER1 | |
The London Book Trade: Topographies of Print in the Metropolis from the Sixteenth Century | bibliographic item | MYER2 | |
Henry Mylles | person (hist) | MYLL1 | |
Daniël Mijtens the Elder | person (hist) | MYTE1 | |
John de Mytford | person (hist) | MYTF1 | |
Thomas Nabbes | person (hist) | NABB1 | |
Naboth | person (lit) | NABO1 | |
Marissa Nadin | person (cont) | NADI1 | |
Shakespeare’s Stage | bibliographic item | NAGL1 | |
William Narborough | person (hist) | NARB1 | |
Dame Elizabeth Narborough | person (hist) | NARB2 | |
Dame Beatrix Narbrough | person (hist) | NARB3 | |
William Narbrough | person (hist) | NARB4 | |
The National Archives | bibliographic item | NARC1 | |
A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to Customs, Proverbs, etc., which have been Thought to Require Illustration in the Words of English Authors, Particularly Shakespeare and His Contemporaries | bibliographic item | NARE1 | |
Narrow Wall |
Streets | NARR1 | empty |
Thomas Nashe | person (hist) | NASH1 | |
The returne of the renowned Caualiero Pasquill of England from the other side the seas, and his meeting with Marforius at London vpon the Royall Exchange where they encounter with a little houshold talke of Martin and Martinisme, discouering the scabbe that is bredde in England, and conferring together about the speedie dispersing of the golden legende of the liues of saints | bibliographic item | NASH2 | |
A Wonderfull Strange and Miraculous Astrologicall Prognostication for this Yeere 1591 | bibliographic item | NASH3 | |
Pierce Penileſſe His Svpplication to the Diuell | bibliographic item | NASH4 | |
Christ’s Tears Over Jerusalem | bibliographic item | NASH5 | |
John Nash | person (hist) | NASH6 | |
Rebecca Nation | person (cont) | NATI1 | |
Nature | person (lit) | NATU1 | |
Joan of Navarre | person (hist) | NAVA1 | |
Richard Naylor | person (hist) | NAYL1 | |
Henry Nayler | person (hist) | NAYL2 | |
Judy Nazar | person (cont) | NAZA1 | |
Nicholas Bat | person (hist) | NBAT1 | |
Thomas Neale | person (hist) | NEAL1 | |
Francis Neale | person (hist) | NEAL2 | |
Newington Butts |
Playhouses | NEBU1 | stub |
Alexander Neckam | person (hist) | NECK1 | |
William Neddow | person (hist) | NEDD1 | |
Richard Nedeham | person (hist) | NEDE1 | |
London and Westminster in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth Anno Dom. 1563 | bibliographic item | NEEL1 | |
Walter Neel | person (hist) | NEEL2 | |
Samuel John Neele | person (hist) | NEEL3 | |
Nehemiah | person (lit) | NEHE1 | |
Dustin Neighbors | person (cont) | NEIG1 | |
Richard Neile | person (hist) | NEIL1 | |
Thomas Nele | person (hist) | NELE2 | |
British Newspapers and Periodicals 1641–1700: A Short-Title Catalogue of Serials in England, Scotland, Ireland, and British America | bibliographic item | NELS1 | |
Shakespeare and Southwark |
bibliographic item | NELS2 | |
Osip Nepeya | person (hist) | NEPE1 | |
Neptune | person (lit) | NEPT1 | |
Nereus | person (lit) | NERE1 | |
Nero | person (hist) | NERO1 | |
John Netlan | person (hist) | NETL1 | |
Nettleton Court |
Sites | NETT1 | empty |
Walter Nevel | person (hist) | NEVE1 | |
Peter Nevelun | person (hist) | NEVE2 | |
Peter Nevelun | person (hist) | NEVE3 | |
Andrew Nevelun | person (hist) | NEVE4 | |
William Neve | person (hist) | NEVE5 | |
Thomas le Neve | person (hist) | NEVE6 | |
Ralph Neville | person (hist) | NEVI1 | |
Richard Neville | person (hist) | NEVI2 | |
Sir Hugh Neville | person (hist) | NEVI3 | |
Lady Alice Neville | person (hist) | NEVI4 | |
Alice Neville | person (hist) | NEVI5 | |
Sir John Neville | person (hist) | NEVI6 | |
Thomas Neville | person (hist) | NEVI7 | |
John Neville | person (hist) | NEVI8 | |
Anne Neville | person (hist) | NEVI9 | |
Eleanor Neville | person (hist) | NEVI10 | |
Thomas Neville | person (hist) | NEVI11 | |
John Neville | person (hist) | NEVI12 | |
Henry Neville | person (hist) | NEVI13 | |
Eleanor Neville | person (hist) | NEVI14 | |
Cecily Neville | person (hist) | NEVI15 | |
Margaret Neville | person (hist) | NEVI16 | |
Sir Edward Neville | person (hist) | NEVI17 | |
Neville’s House and Garden |
Sites | NEVI18 | stub |
Richard Neville | person (hist) | NEVI19 | |
George Neville | person (hist) | NEVI20 | |
Ralph Neville | person (hist) | NEVI21 | |
Elizabeth Neville (née Latimer) | person (hist) | NEVI22 | |
John Neville | person (hist) | NEVI23 | |
Thomas Neville | person (hist) | NEVI24 | |
John Neville | person (hist) | NEVI25 | |
Elizabeth Neville (née Holland) | person (hist) | NEVI26 | |
John Neville | person (hist) | NEVI27 | |
Ralph Neville | person (hist) | NEVI28 | |
Sir Henry Neville | person (hist) | NEVI29 | |
Lady Katherine Neville | person (hist) | NEVI30 | |
Adeline Neville | person (hist) | NEVI31 | |
Lady Margaret Manners (née Neville) | person (hist) | NEVI32 | |
Alexander Neville | person (hist) | NEVI33 | |
New Directions |
About MoEML | new_directions | published |
Creating a New
|
Documentation for contributors | new_id | published |
New Alley |
Streets | NEWA1 | stub |
Sir Foulk of Newcastle | person (hist) | NEWC1 | |
New Canal |
Streets | NEWC2 | empty |
Newcastle Street |
Streets | NEWC3 | empty |
Richard Newcourt | person (hist) | NEWC4 | |
London | bibliographic item | NEWC5 | |
New Church Haw |
Sites | NEWC6 | stub |
New Exchange |
Sites; Graduate student articles | NEWE1 | published |
Thomas Newenton | person (hist) | NEWE2 | |
NEWE3 | Retired - Do not use | NEWE3 Replaced by NEWE1 | |
New Fish Street |
Streets | NEWF1 | published |
New Fish Market |
Markets | NEWF2 | stub |
New Fashion Street |
Streets | NEWF3 | empty |
Newgate |
Gates; Prisons; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | NEWG1 | published |
Newgate Market |
Markets | NEWG2 | empty |
Newgate Street |
Streets | NEWG3 | empty |
Newgate: Conservation Area Character Study |
bibliographic item | NEWG4 | |
New Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | NEWI1 | stub |
Cultural Capitals: Early Modern London and Paris | bibliographic item | NEWM1 | |
Gregory Newman | person (hist) | NEWM2 | |
Anne Newman | person (hist) | NEWM3 | |
Thomas Newman | person (hist) | NEWM4 | |
Thomas Newman | person (hist) | NEWM5 | |
Thomas Newman | person (hist) | NEWM6 | |
Thomas Newman | person (hist) | NEWM7 | |
Gaius Newman | person (hist) | NEWM8 | |
Anne Newman (née Cullum) | person (hist) | NEWM9 | |
Gabriel Newman | person (hist) | NEWM10 | |
Gaius Newman | person (hist) | NEWM11 | |
Robert Newman | person (hist) | NEWM12 | |
Nicholas Newman | person (hist) | NEWM13 | |
Francis Newman | person (hist) | NEWM14 | |
Thomas Newman | person (hist) | NEWM15 | |
Hugh Newman | person (hist) | NEWM16 | |
Elizabeth Newman | person (hist) | NEWM17 | |
Mary Newman | person (hist) | NEWM18 | |
Anne Newman | person (hist) | NEWM19 | |
Sarah Newman | person (hist) | NEWM20 | |
Judith Newman | person (hist) | NEWM21 | |
Richard Newport | person (hist) | NEWP1 | |
New Prison |
Prisons | NEWP2 | stub |
William Newport | person (hist) | NEWP3 | |
New Queen Street |
Streets | NEWQ1 | empty |
New Rents |
Streets | NEWR1 | empty |
news | Retired - Do not use | news Replaced by mdtlist:mdtParatextNews | |
New Street |
Streets | NEWS1 | empty |
13 May 2011: Slippy Map |
News | news_2011-05-13 | published |
3 May 2012: SSHRC Bounty |
News | news_2012-05-03 | published |
4 May 2012: Even Stevens |
News | news_2012-05-04 | published |
7 May 2012: Starting With Sarah |
News | news_2012-05-07 | published |
8 May 2012: Come On In, Cameron |
News | news_2012-05-08 | published |
18 May 2012: Representations of Paisley |
News | news_2012-05-18 | published |
24 May 2012: Draper, Mayor, and SSHRC CGS Scholar |
News | news_2012-05-24 | published |
28 June 2012: Application Invitation |
News | news_2012-06-28 | published |
19 April 2013: When Maps Collide |
News | news_2013-04-19 | published |
29 April 2013: Summer Roll/Role Call |
News | news_2013-04-29 | published |
2 May 2013: Early Modern Boot Camp |
News | news_2013-05-02 | published |
22 May 2013: Midsummer Mayoral Madness |
News | news_2013-05-22 | published |
23 May 2013: Our First Look at the 1598 Stow |
News | news_2013-05-23 | published |
29 May 2013: Personography Progress |
News | news_2013-05-29 | published |
30 May 2013: Under Construction |
News | news_2013-05-30 | published |
10 June 2013: 1618 Stow Comes to Victoria |
News | news_2013-06-10 | published |
11 June 2013: Team Talent |
News | news_2013-06-11 | published |
5 July 2013: Lead Mouse Away and Cool Cats Play |
News | news_2013-07-05 | published |
8 July 2013: MoEML at the Folger for EMDA |
News | news_2013-07-08 | published |
10 July 2013: CodeSharing API Launched |
News | news_2013-07-10 | published |
17 July 2013: DH2013 in Lincoln, Nebraska |
News | news_2013-07-17 | published |
19 July 2013: DH2013 Redux |
News | news_2013-07-19 | published |
21 July 2013: 1633 Stow Images |
News | news_2013-07-21 | published |
26 July 2013: Farewell Cameron |
News | news_2013-07-26 | published |
24 October 2013: Radical Truths and Updates |
News | news_2013-10-24 | published |
4 November 2013: Meredith Holmes joins Stow encoding team |
News | news_2013-11-04 | published |
13 November 2013: Tye Landels wins awards and Sarah Milligan returns to MoEML (Again!) |
News | news_2013-11-13 | published |
4 December 2013: MoEML then (2001) and now (2013)! |
News | news_2013-12-04 | published |
14 January 2014: The new year means a new map for MoEML ! |
News | news_2014-01-14 | published |
10 February 2014: MoEML presents at virtual poster session! |
News | news_2014-02-10 | published |
17 February 2014: To Blog or Not to Blog |
News | news_2014-02-17 | published |
27 February 2014: New Blog Post on the Launch of MoEML ’s Pedagogical Partnership Project! |
News | news_2014-02-27 | published |
4 April 2014: MoEML Team @ RSA in NYC |
News | news_2014-04-04 | published |
8 April 2014: RA Tye Landels Wins Prestigious 3M Award |
News | news_2014-04-08 | published |
23 April 2014: Happy 450th Birthday, Shakespeare! |
News | news_2014-04-23 | published |
2 May 2014: MoEML at SAA in St Louis |
News | news_2014-05-02 | published |
20 May 2014: MoEML Successes & Farewells |
News | news_2014-05-20 | published |
19 June 2014: Introducing the First Digital Gazetteer of Early Modern London! |
News | news_2014-06-19 | published |
24 July 2014: New Blog Post by Sarah Milligan, on Marking Up Stow’s Survey of London |
News | news_2014-07-24 | published |
27 August 2014: New Article on the Blackfriars Theatre by Peter C. Herman & his SDSU Class! |
News | news_2014-08-27 | published |
19 September 2014: Pedagogical Partnership expands as MoEML Director visits Washington College, MD |
News | news_2014-09-19 | published |
1 October 2014: New article on the Cockpit or Phoenix Playhouse published |
News | news_2014-10-01 | published |
10 November 2014: Atwood’s article on Arundel House published |
News | news_2014-11-10 | published |
4 December 2014: Try out MoEML’s TEI Codesharing Service |
News | news_2014-12-04 | published |
6 January 2015: MoEML off to the MLA Convention in Vancouver! |
News | news_2015-01-06 | published |
19 January 2015: MoEML launches Experimental Map Interface (Beta) |
News | news_2015-01-19 | published |
10 March 2015: MoEML Roadshow 2015 Update |
News | news_2015-03-10 | published |
31 March 2015: New BlogPost on Paint Over Print Conference |
News | news_2015-03-31 | published |
17 July 2015: Peer-Reviewed Article on The Sounds of Pageantry by Trudell |
News | news_2015-07-17 | published |
22 July 2015: New Article on the Curtain Playhouse Published |
News | news_2015-07-22 | published |
13 August 2015: Intern with MoEML |
News | news_2015-08-13 | published |
16 September 2015: Thanks, Farewells, and Welcomes |
News | news_2015-09-16 | published |
25 November 2015: Announcing New Blog Series: Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade |
News | news_2015-11-25 | published |
4 December 2015: MoEML Announces the Publication of Tye Landels’ Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 1. Theory without Practice |
News | news_2015-12-04 | published |
8 December 2015: MoEML Publishes Tye Landels’ Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 2. Filling the Space in Bibliographies |
News | news_2015-12-08 | published |
11 December 2015: MoEML Publishes What’s in an Imprint?, the Final Post in Tye Landels’ Series Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade |
News | news_2015-12-11 | published |
8 February 2016: New How To Guides by Kristen A. Bennett’s Stonehill College Class |
News | news_2016-02-08 | published |
1 March 2016: New Article on Sewage and Waste Management in Early Modern London by Christopher Foley |
News | news_2016-03-01 | published |
6 May 2016: New Article on Ram Alley by Jacqueline Watson |
News | news_2016-05-06 | published |
30 May 2016: The Scout Report Lists MoEML as One of Their Top 10 Sites of 2016 |
News | news_2016-05-30 | published |
13 July 2016: MoEML Director of Pedagogy and Outreach Speaks at Folger |
News | news_2016-07-13 | published |
27 July 2016: MoEML Commits 10,000th Change to Repository |
News | news_2016-07-27 | published |
15 August 2016: MoEML Seeks Two Mitacs Interns for Summer 2017 |
News | news_2016-08-15 | published |
26 May 2017: Dr. Mark Kaethler Joins MoEML Leadership Team |
News | news_2017-05-26 | published |
22 June 2018: MoEML Launches its Static Site with v.6.3 Release |
News | news_2018-06-22 | published |
26 June 2020: MoEML Launches Edition 6.4 |
News | news_2020-06-26 | published |
15 September 2020: MoEML Launches Edition 6.5 |
News | news_2020-09-15 | published |
30 June 2021: MoEML Launches Edition 6.6 |
News | news_2021-06-30 | published |
Renaissance Theatre Costume and a Sense of the Historic Past | bibliographic item | NEWT1 | |
Greg Newton | person (cont) | NEWT2 | |
Clandestine Marriage in Early Modern London: When, Where and Why? |
bibliographic item | NEWT3 | |
Thomas Newton | person (hist) | NEWT4 | |
William Newton | person (hist) | NEWT5 | |
Sir John Newton | person (hist) | NEWT6 | |
A Ballad Declaring How Neighbourhood Love and True Dealing is Gone |
Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Other texts | NEYB1 | published |
John Neyland | person (hist) | NEYL1 | |
Janelle Neyron | person (cont) | NEYR1 | |
Humphrey Nichols | person (hist) | NICH1 | |
Appendix XV: Portraits of Edward VI |
bibliographic item | NICH2 | |
St. Nicholas |
Churches | NICH3 | stub |
Nicholas Hancocke | person (hist) | NICH4 | |
The Lodger Shakespeare: His Life on Silver Street | bibliographic item | NICH5 | |
Michaela Nichols | person (cont) | NICH6 | |
Thomas Nicholson | person (hist) | NICH7 | |
Ide Nicholson | person (hist) | NICH8 | |
Sir Ambrose Nicholas | person (hist) | NICH9 | |
Ralph fitz-Nicholl | person (hist) | NICH10 | |
Mr. Nicholas | person (hist) | NICH11 | |
The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of King James the First, His Royal Consort, Family, and Court | bibliographic item | NICH12 | |
The Shoreditch Years |
bibliographic item | NICH13 | |
Thomas Nicholas | person (hist) | NICH14 | |
Almshouses in Early Modern England: Charitable Housing in the Mixed Economy of Welfare, 1550-1725 | bibliographic item | NICH15 | |
The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth | bibliographic item | NICH16 | |
Journal |
bibliographic item | NICH17 | |
The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I: A New Edition of the Early Modern Sources | bibliographic item | NICH18 | |
Parish of St. Nicholas |
Parishes | NICH103 | stub |
William Nicholson | person (hist) | NICH104 | |
Joane Nicholson (née Company) | person (hist) | NICH105 | |
Benjamin Nicholson | person (hist) | NICH106 | |
Robert Nicholson | person (hist) | NICH107 | |
George Nicholson | person (hist) | NICH108 | |
Collectanea Topographica Et Genealogica | bibliographic item | NICH109 | |
Preface |
bibliographic item | NICH110 | |
Thomas Nicoll | person (hist) | NICO1 | |
Nikki Nielsen | person (cont) | NIEL1 | |
Roger Niger | person (hist) | NIGA1 | |
A Medieval Mercantile Community: The Grocers’ Company and the Politics and Trade of London, 1000–1485 | bibliographic item | NIGH1 | |
Nightingale Lane |
Streets | NIGH2 | stub |
Nightingale | person (lit) | NIGH3 | |
Geffrey Nightingale | person (hist) | NIGH4 | |
Robert Nikke | person (hist) | NIKK1 | |
Nilus | person (lit) | NILU1 | |
520 Class 9 |
Graduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | NINE1 | published |
Excerpt from Nine Worthies of London |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | NINE2 | published |
Nine Gardens |
Sites | NINE3 | stub |
William Nisam | person (hist) | NISA1 | |
Agnes Niter | person (hist) | NITE1 | |
Thomas Niter | person (hist) | NITE2 | |
New Mexico Highlands University English 422/522 Fall 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | NMHU1 | |
Noah | person (lit) | NOAH1 | |
Nobility | person (lit) | NOBI1 | |
Noble Street |
Streets | NOBL1 | published |
Thomas Nocket | person (hist) | NOCK1 | |
Anne Nockes | person (hist) | NOCK2 | |
A New History of London: Including Westminster and Southwark | bibliographic item | NOOR1 | |
Book 2, Ch. 14: Castle Baynard ward |
bibliographic item | NOOR2 | |
Book 3, Ch. 1: Southwark |
bibliographic item | NOOR3 | |
Book 3, Ch. 2: Rotherhithe, Newington Butts and Lambeth |
bibliographic item | NOOR4 | |
John Norbury | person (hist) | NORB1 | |
Henry Norbury | person (hist) | NORB2 | |
London |
bibliographic item | NORD1 | |
John Norden | person (hist) | NORD2 | |
London |
bibliographic item | NORD3 | |
Richard Nordon | person (hist) | NORD4 | |
Margaret Norford | person (hist) | NORF1 | |
John de Norhampton | person (hist) | NORH1 | |
Dame Joan Norris | person (hist) | NORI1 | |
Sir John Norice | person (hist) | NORI2 | |
John Norlong | person (hist) | NORL1 | |
Sir John Norman | person (hist) | NORM1 | |
London Sculptured House-Signs |
bibliographic item | NORM2 | |
Robert Norman | person (hist) | NORM3 | |
NORM4 | Retired - Do not use | NORM4 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Mr. Norman | person (hist) | NORM5 | |
John Norman | person (hist) | NORM6 | |
London Signs and Inscriptions | bibliographic item | NORM7 | |
Mr. Norman | person (hist) | NORM8 | |
John Norman | person (hist) | NORM9 | |
John Norman | person (hist) | NORM10 | |
Beth Norris | person (cont) | NORR1 | |
John Norryholme | person (hist) | NORR2 | |
Elizabeth Norreis | person (hist) | NORR3 | |
Sir Henry Norreis | person (hist) | NORR4 | |
James Norrice | person (hist) | NORR5 | |
Northumberland House (Crutched Friars Lane) |
Sites | NORT1 | stub |
Northumberland House (Aldersgate) |
Sites | NORT2 | empty |
Norton Folgate |
Liberties; Streets | NORT3 | empty |
I desyre to be paid: Interpreting the Language of Remuneration in Early Modern Dramatic Archives |
bibliographic item | NORT4 | |
To kindle an industrious desire: The Poetry of Work in Lord Mayors’ Shows |
bibliographic item | NORT5 | |
John Northbrooke | person (hist) | NORT6 | |
[H]urt in that service: The Norwich Affray and Early Modern Reactions to Injuries during Dramatic Performances |
bibliographic item | NORT7 | |
Sir Edward North | person (hist) | NORT8 | |
John Northampton | person (hist) | NORT9 | |
John Norton | person (hist) | NORT10 | |
Michael Northburgh | person (hist) | NORT11 | |
Roger North | person (hist) | NORT12 | |
John de Northall | person (hist) | NORT13 | |
William Norton | person (hist) | NORT14 | |
Thomas Northland | person (hist) | NORT15 | |
Norton Street |
Streets | NORT16 | empty |
John Norton | person (hist) | NORT17 | |
William North | person (hist) | NORT18 | |
The Sodomites’ Walk in Moorfields: The Gay Subculture in Georgian England |
bibliographic item | NORT19 | |
Richard Northbury | person (hist) | NORT20 | |
Lady Margaret North | person (hist) | NORT21 | |
Yow waded very low with hatred against us: Nathan Field’s Epistolary Defense of Actor-Parishioners |
bibliographic item | NORT22 | |
John de Northampton | person (hist) | NORT23 | |
Kara Northway | person (cont) | NORT24 | |
North-Countryman | person (lit) | NORT25 | |
Sir Thomas Norton | person (hist) | NORT26 | |
Richard Norton | person (hist) | NORT27 | |
The Reformation Refugees as an Economic Force | bibliographic item | NORW1 | |
John Norwich | person (hist) | NORW2 | |
NORW3 | Retired - Do not use | NORW3 Replaced by EDWA12 | |
John Note | person (hist) | NOTE1 | |
John Nott | person (hist) | NOTT1 | |
Richard de Notyngham | person (hist) | NOTY1 | |
John Nouncy | person (hist) | NOUN1 | |
Dekker’s Gentle Craft and the Lord Mayor of London |
bibliographic item | NOVA1 | |
Doctor Nowell | person (lit) | NOWE1 | |
Tales of Mermaid Tavern | bibliographic item | NOYE1 | |
Thomas Nuck | person (hist) | NUCK1 | |
Joan Nuck | person (hist) | NUCK2 | |
Isiah Nunez | person (cont) | NUNE1 | |
A Dictionary of Actors: and Other Persons Associated with the Public Representation of Plays in England before 1642 | bibliographic item | NUNG1 | |
Terricus de Nussa | person (hist) | NUSS1 | |
New Fish Street Market |
Markets | NWFS1 | empty |
First Nymph | person (lit) | NYMP1 | |
Second Nymph | person (lit) | NYMP2 | |
Third Nymph | person (lit) | NYMP3 | |
Fourth Nymph | person (lit) | NYMP4 | |
Sea Nymph | person (lit) | NYMP5 | |
Nicholas Nynes | person (hist) | NYNE1 | |
Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) Version 2.0 | bibliographic item | OAIP1 | |
Titus Oates | person (hist) | OATE1 | |
The Oath of Every Freeman of the City of London |
Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Other texts | OATH1 | published |
The oath of euery free-man of the City of London | bibliographic item | OATH2 | |
Oat Lane |
Streets | OATL1 | published |
Rose Oatley | person (lit) | OATL2 | |
Sir Roger Oatley | person (lit) | OATL3 | |
Obedience | person (lit) | OBED1 | |
Crime and Authority in Eighteenth Century England: Law Enforcement on the Local Level |
bibliographic item | OBER1 | |
Obinus | person (hist) | OBIN1 | |
Oblivion | person (lit) | OBLI1 | |
Urban Achievement in Early Modern Europe: Golden Ages in Antwerp, Amsterdam, and London | bibliographic item | OBRI1 | |
Justin O’Brien | person (cont) | OBRI2 | |
Patrons of the Mermaid Tavern (act. 1611) |
bibliographic item | OCAL1 | |
Amanda Ocasio | person (cont) | OCAS1 | |
Oceanus | person (lit) | OCEA1 | |
Meredith O’Connell | person (cont) | OCON1 | |
Grace O’Connor | person (cont) | OCON2 | |
octavo | glossary item | OCTA1 | |
Richard Odiham | person (hist) | ODIH1 | |
ODNB | bibliographic item | ODNB1 | |
Colleen O’Donnell | person (cont) | ODON1 | |
The Old Bailey and Its Trials | bibliographic item | ODON2 | |
Odysseus | person (lit) | ODYS1 | |
Oxford English Dictionary | bibliographic item | OEDI1 | |
Peter of Colechurch | person (hist) | OFCO1 | |
Offa | person (hist) | OFFA1 | |
Offele Alley |
Streets | OFFE1 | stub |
William Offington | person (hist) | OFFI1 | |
Sir Thomas Offley | person (hist) | OFFL2 | |
John Offrem | person (hist) | OFFR1 | |
Thomas of Lee | person (hist) | OFLE1 | |
Hugh Offley | person (hist) | OFLE2 | |
Thomas Offley | person (hist) | OFLE3 | |
Elizabeth Offley | person (hist) | OFLE4 | |
Spaces of Modernity: London’s Geographies, 1680–1780 | bibliographic item | OGBO1 | |
Introduction: Book Geography, Book History |
bibliographic item | OGBO2 | |
A Large and Accurate Map of the City of London Ichnographically Describing All the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, Courts, Yards, Churches, Halls and Houses, &c. Actually Surveyed and Delineated by John Ogilby, esq., His Majesties Cosmographer | bibliographic item | OGIL1 | |
A Large and Accurate Map of the City of London Ichnographically Describing All the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, Courts, Yards, Churches, Halls and Houses, &c. Actually Surveyed and Delineated by John Ogilby, esq., His Majesties Cosmographer | bibliographic item | OGIL2 | |
London Survey’d, or, An Explanation of the Large Map of London Giving a Particular Account of the Streets and Lanes in the City and Liberties, with the Courts, Yards, Alleys, Churches, Halls, and Houses of Note in Every Street and Lane, and Directions to Find Them in the Map, with the Names and Marks of the Wards, Parishes, and Precincts Therein Described | bibliographic item | OGIL3 | |
A Large and Accurate Map of the City of London Ichnographically Describing All the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, Courts, Yards, Churches, Halls and Houses, &c. Actually Surveyed and Delineated by John Ogilby, esq., His Majesties Cosmographer | bibliographic item | OGIL4 | |
Excerpt from London Survey’d |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | OGIL5 | published |
John Ogilby | person (hist) | OGIL6 | |
A Large and Accurate Map of the City of London. Ichnographically Describing all the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, Courts, Yards, Churches, Halls and Houses, &c. Actually Surveyed and Delinated | bibliographic item | OGIL7 | |
The Country About 15 Miles any Way from London | bibliographic item | OGIL8 | |
Variant Toponyms Listed in Ogilby and Morgan |
Databases; Finding aids | OGIL5_toponyms | draft |
Ogle | person (lit) | OGLE1 | |
Ogyges | person (lit) | OGYG1 | |
Ohio State University English 4523 Spring 2015 Students | organization (ppp) | OHIO1 | |
Ohio State University English 4523 Spring 2018 Students | organization (ppp) | OHIO2 | |
OKEB1 | Retired - Do not use | OKEB1 Replaced by KING18 | |
Nicholas Okes | person (hist) | OKES1 | |
John Okes | person (hist) | OKES2 | |
John Okey | person (hist) | OKEY1 | |
St. Olaf II of Norway | person (hist) | OLAF1 | |
St. Olave Street |
Streets | OLAV1 | stub |
Old Bailey |
Streets | OLDB1 | stub |
Old Barge |
Sites | OLDB2 | empty |
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913 | bibliographic item | OLDB3 | |
Old Change |
Streets | OLDC1 | empty |
Sir John Oldcastle | person (hist) | OLDC2 | |
Old Cross (Cheapside) |
Sites | OLDC3 | stub |
Toward a Multicultural Mid-Tudor England: The Queen’s Royal Entry Circa 1553, The Interlude of Wealth and Health, and the Question of Strangers in the Reign of Mary I |
bibliographic item | OLDE1 | |
Old Fish Street |
Streets | OLDF1 | empty |
Old Fish Street Hill |
Streets | OLDF2 | published |
Old Fish Street Conduit |
Water features | OLDF3 | stub |
Old Hall |
Halls | OLDH1 | empty |
Sir William Oldhall | person (hist) | OLDH2 | |
Edmund Oldhall | person (hist) | OLDH3 | |
Old Jewry |
Streets | OLDJ1 | published |
The Wealth of the Trades in Early Tudor London |
bibliographic item | OLDL1 | |
Old Street |
Streets | OLDS1 | empty |
Old Swan Lane |
Streets | OLDS2 | empty |
Old Swan Inn |
Victualling houses | OLDS3 | empty |
Olfactus | person (lit) | OLFA1 | |
Old Fish Street Market |
Markets | OLFS1 | empty |
William Oliver | person (hist) | OLIV1 | |
A Mapp of the Cityes of London & Westminster & Burrough of Southwark with their Suburbs as it is now Rebuilt since the Late Dreafull Fire | bibliographic item | OLIV2 | |
John Oliver | person (hist) | OLIV3 | |
Westminster and London | bibliographic item | OLIV4 | |
John Romany Ollarie | person (hist) | OLLA1 | |
Agnes Romany Ollarie | person (hist) | OLLA2 | |
John Olney | person (hist) | OLNE1 | |
Robert Olney | person (hist) | OLNE2 | |
John Olney | person (hist) | OLNE3 | |
John Oliff | person (hist) | OLYF1 | |
Joane Oliff | person (hist) | OLYF2 | |
Anne Oliff | person (hist) | OLYF3 | |
John Oliff | person (hist) | OLYF4 | |
Joane Leigh (née Oliff) | person (hist) | OLYF5 | |
John Oliff | person (hist) | OLYF6 | |
Thomas Oliff | person (hist) | OLYF7 | |
Matthew Oliff | person (hist) | OLYF8 | |
Edward Oliff | person (hist) | OLYF9 | |
Nicholas O’Meally | person (cont) | OMEA1 | |
520 Class 1 |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | ONE1 | published |
PLACEHOLDER ORGANIZATION | organization (modern) | OOOO1 | |
Work For MoEML |
About MoEML | opportunities | published |
Oppression | person (lit) | OPPR1 | |
Orgare le Prude | person (hist) | OPRU1 | |
Excerpt fromOrders Appointed to be Executed in the City of London |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | ORDE1 | published |
Orders appointed to be executed in the cittie of London, for setting roges and idle persons to worke, and for releefe of the poore | bibliographic item | ORDE2 | |
Order | person (lit) | ORDE3 | |
Order of Carthusian Monks | organization (em_other) | ORDE4 | |
Orders devised and agreed upon by the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the citie of London, the seventh day of march, 1632 | bibliographic item | ORDE5 | |
Orders conceiued by the lords of his Maiesties Priuie Councell, and by his Highnesse speciall direction, commanded to be put in execution, for the restraint of killing and eating of flesh this next Lent | bibliographic item | ORDE6 | |
ORDE1_critical | Retired - Do not use | ORDE1_critical Replaced by ORDE1 | |
Early London Theatres | bibliographic item | ORDI1 | |
Ordinary |
Generic places | ORDI2 | stub |
Abraham Orelius | person (hist) | OREL1 | |
John Organ | person (hist) | ORGA1 | |
John Orgen | person (hist) | ORGE1 | |
Helen Orgen | person (hist) | ORGE2 | |
Complete Orgography |
Databases; Orgography | ORGS1 | published |
Orlando | person (lit) | ORLA1 | |
Material London, ca. 1600 | bibliographic item | ORLI1 | |
Locating Privacy in Tudor London | bibliographic item | ORLI2 | |
Temporary Lives in London Lodgings |
bibliographic item | ORLI3 | |
Medieval Schools: From Roman Britain to Renaissance England | bibliographic item | ORME1 | |
Ormond Place |
Residences | ORMO1 | empty |
Oronius | person (lit) | ORON1 | |
Orpheus | person (lit) | ORPH1 | |
Mary Orrell | person (hist) | ORRE1 | |
Sir Lewes Orrell | person (hist) | ORRE2 | |
The Theatres of Inigo Jones and John Webb | bibliographic item | ORRE3 | |
The Human Stage: English Theatre Design, 1567–1640 | bibliographic item | ORRE4 | |
Encyclopaedia of Historical Archaeology | bibliographic item | ORSE1 | |
Virginio Orsini | person (hist) | ORSI1 | |
Elizabeth Ortelia | person (hist) | ORTE1 | |
Thomas Orwin | person (hist) | ORWI1 | |
William fitz-Osbert | person (hist) | OSBE1 | |
Mr. Osbert | person (hist) | OSBE2 | |
Osbert de Suffolke | person (hist) | OSBE3 | |
Francis Osborne | person (hist) | OSBO1 | |
Sir Edward Osborne | person (hist) | OSBO2 | |
Dame Margaret Osborne | person (hist) | OSBO3 | |
Sir Richard Osborne | person (hist) | OSBO4 | |
James O’Shea | person (cont) | OSHE1 | |
Open Street Maps Data | bibliographic item | OSMD1 | |
Osmund | person (hist) | OSMU1 | |
William Ostler | person (hist) | OSTL1 | |
Helen M. Ostovich | person (cont) | OSTO1 | |
Thomas Ostrich | person (hist) | OSTR1 | |
Richard Oswine | person (hist) | OSWI1 | |
Robert Otele | person (hist) | OTEL1 | |
William Otele | person (hist) | OTEL2 | |
William de Oteswich | person (hist) | OTES1 | |
John de Oteswich | person (hist) | OTES2 | |
Martin de Oteswich | person (hist) | OTES3 | |
Nicholas de Oteswich | person (hist) | OTES4 | |
Othello | person (lit) | OTHE1 | |
Other Organizations |
Orgography | other_orgs | published |
Hugh fitz-Otho | person (hist) | OTHO1 | |
Mr. Othon | person (hist) | OTHO2 | |
Othowerus | person (hist) | OTHO3 | |
Thomas Otter | person (lit) | OTTE1 | |
Mistress Otter | person (lit) | OTTE2 | |
University of Guelph English 4240 Winter 2016 | organization (ppp) | OUGU1 | |
Thomas Oulegrave | person (hist) | OULE1 | |
William Oulegrave | person (hist) | OULE2 | |
Richard Oulton | person (hist) | OULT1 | |
Mistress Overdone | person (lit) | OVER1 | |
Dame Overdo | person (lit) | OVER2 | |
Sir Thomas Overbury | person (hist) | OVER3 | |
William Overie | person (hist) | OVER4 | |
Laurence Overton | person (hist) | OVER5 | |
John Overton | person (hist) | OVER6 | |
A New and Plaine Mapp of the Citty of London shewing the Streets, Lanes, Allies, Courts, Churches Walls and other remarkable places as they are now rebuilt 1676 | bibliographic item | OVER7 | |
John Overs | person (lit) | OVER8 | |
Mary Overs | person (lit) | OVER9 | |
Henry Overton | person (hist) | OVER10 | |
Adam Overdo | person (lit) | OVER11 | |
John Overall | person (hist) | OVER12 | |
A New and Exact Plan of the City of London and Suburbs Thereof, with the Addition of the New Buildings, Churches &c. to this Present Year 1720 (Not extant in any other) | bibliographic item | OVER13 | |
A New Mapp of the Citty of London Much Inlarged since the Great Fire in 1666 in which are Several Streets Places and Buildings of Note which hath been Added since aney other Mapps of London before this hath been Published | bibliographic item | OVER14 | |
The xv. Bookes of P. Ouidius Naso, entytuled Metamorphosis | bibliographic item | OVID1 | |
Ovid | person (hist) | OVID2 | |
John Owen | person (hist) | OWEN1 | |
Land Drainage Authorities and their Records |
bibliographic item | OWEN2 | |
George Owen | person (hist) | OWEN3 | |
Robert Owen | person (hist) | OWEN4 | |
John de Oxenford | person (hist) | OXEN1 | |
Oxford College of Emory University English 311Q Fall 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | OXEU1 | |
Oxford Street |
Streets | OXFO1 | empty |
Oxford American Dictionary of Current English | bibliographic item | OXFO2 | |
Oxford Dictionary of Local and Family History | bibliographic item | OXFO3 | |
OXFO4 | Retired - Do not use | OXFO4 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Oxford’s Men | organization (em_playing) | OXFO5 | |
Oxford Reference | bibliographic item | OXFO6 | |
Oxford House |
Residences | OXFO7 | stub |
John Oxney | person (hist) | OXNE1 | |
Get the Most out of Oxygen |
Documentation for encoders | oxygen | published |
Oyster gate |
Riverside features | OYST1 | empty |
Stephen de Oystergate | person (hist) | OYST2 | |
Oysterhill |
Sites | OYST3 | stub |
Richard Pace | person (hist) | PACE1 | |
Thomas Pachet | person (hist) | PACH1 | |
Robert Packenton | person (hist) | PACK1 | |
Robert Packhurst | person (hist) | PACK2 | |
Christopher Pack | person (hist) | PACK3 | |
William Packington | person (hist) | PACK4 | |
Paddington |
Sites | PADD1 | empty |
John Paddesle | person (hist) | PADD2 | |
Simon Paddesle | person (hist) | PADD3 | |
Thomas Padington | person (hist) | PADI1 | |
John of Padua | person (hist) | PADU1 | |
A Pæan Triumphal |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | PAEA1 | published |
Introduction to A Pæan Triumphal |
Critical materials | PAEA1_critical | published |
Aradia Wyndham | person (cont) | PAGA1 | |
Hugh Paganus | person (hist) | PAGA2 | |
London Within the Bars, Westminster, and Southwark | bibliographic item | PAGE1 | |
pageant | glossary item | PAGE2 | |
pageant book | glossary item | PAGE3 | |
Robert Pagett | person (hist) | PAGE4 | |
William Paget | person (hist) | PAGE5 | |
pageantry | glossary item | PAGE6 | |
Dr. Page | person (hist) | PAGE7 | |
Pageant Books |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; Topics; Graduate student articles | PAGE8 | published |
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648–58 | bibliographic item | PAIG1 | |
John Paige | person (hist) | PAIG5 | |
Painter Stainers’ Hall |
Halls | PAIN1 | stub |
Painter-Stainers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | PAIN2 | |
Painted Tavern |
Victualling houses | PAIN3 | empty |
Paulin Painter | person (hist) | PAIN4 | |
Painted Alley |
Streets | PAIN5 | stub |
John Pake | person (hist) | PAKE1 | |
Dame Anne Pakington | person (hist) | PAKI1 | |
Sir John Pakington | person (hist) | PAKI2 | |
George Palin | person (hist) | PALI1 | |
The Trade Gilds of Tudor York |
bibliographic item | PALL1 | |
Pallas | person (lit) | PALLA2 | |
Metropolitan Resurrection in Anthony Munday’s Lord Mayor’s Shows |
bibliographic item | PALM1 | |
John Palmer | person (hist) | PALM2 | |
John Palmer | person (hist) | PALM3 | |
William Palmer | person (hist) | PALM4 | |
Sir Thomas Palmer | person (hist) | PALM5 | |
Robert Palmer | person (hist) | PALM6 | |
Roger le Palmer | person (hist) | PALM7 | |
John Palmer | person (hist) | PALM8 | |
Panclin Palmer | person (hist) | PALM9 | |
Anthony Palmer | person (hist) | PALM10 | |
Mary Palmer | person (hist) | PALM11 | |
Hospitable Performances: Dramatic Genre and Cultural Practices in Early Modern England | bibliographic item | PALM12 | |
Paludius | person (hist) | PALU1 | |
Pamphlets in Early Modern England |
Topics; Graduate student articles | PAMP1 | published |
Pandrasus | person (lit) | PAND1 | |
Pandora | person (lit) | PAND2 | |
Panier Alley |
Streets | PANI1 | empty |
The Panier |
Victualling houses | PANI2 | stub |
Pan | person (lit) | PANN1 | |
Historical Dictionary of London | bibliographic item | PANT1 | |
A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475–1640 | bibliographic item | PANT2 | |
Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations |
Databases; Finding aids | pantzer | draft |
Papey | organization (em_other) | PAPE1 | |
Medieval and Early Modern Artisan Culture |
bibliographic item | PAPP1 | |
Johanne Paquette | person (cont) | PAQU1 | |
Pardon Churchyard |
Churches | PARD1 | empty |
Pardon Churchyard |
Sites | PARD2 | stub |
Pardon Church |
Churches | PARD3 | empty |
Sir Thomas Pargitar | person (hist) | PARG1 | |
Paris Garden Manor House |
Liberties; Sites | PARI1 | empty |
Paris Garden Stairs |
Riverside features | PARI2 | published |
Matthew Paris | person (hist) | PARI3 | |
Richard Paris | person (hist) | PARI4 | |
Simon de Paris | person (hist) | PARI5 | |
Roger de Paris | person (hist) | PARI6 | |
Paris | person (lit) | PARI7 | |
Parisian | person (lit) | PARI8 | |
Mr. Parius | person (hist) | PARI9 | |
Jamie Paris | person (cont) | PARI10 | |
The Parish of St Saviour, Southwark: Presentments of the Sewer Commissioners |
bibliographic item | PARI11 | |
PARI19 | Retired - Do not use | PARI19 Replaced by PARI9 | |
John Par | person (hist) | PARJ1 | |
The Commonplace Book in Tudor London: An Examination of Bl Mss Egerton 1995, Harley 2252, Landsdowne 762, and Oxford Balliol | bibliographic item | PARK1 | |
A Plan of the City’s of London, Westminster and Borough of Southwark; with the New Additional Buildings Anno 1720 |
bibliographic item | PARK2 | |
John Parker | person (hist) | PARK4 | |
Samuel Parker | person (hist) | PARK5 | |
William Parker | person (hist) | PARK6 | |
Sir Robert Parkhurst | person (hist) | PARK7 | |
William Parker | person (hist) | PARK8 | |
Matthew Parker | person (hist) | PARK9 | |
Letters and Papers: April 1539, 26–30 |
bibliographic item | PARL1 | |
Parliament of England | organization (em_other) | PARL2 | |
Henry VIII: April 1546, 11–20 |
bibliographic item | PARL3 | |
Parmeniscus | person (hist) | PARM1 | |
Mary Par | person (hist) | PARM2 | |
Printers, Patrons, Readers, and Spies: Importation of French Propaganda in Late Elizabethan England |
bibliographic item | PARM3 | |
John Parnell | person (hist) | PARN1 | |
Anne Parnell (née Baxter) | person (hist) | PARN3 | |
John Parnt | person (hist) | PARN4 | |
The History of Torture in England | bibliographic item | PARR1 | |
Catherine Parr | person (hist) | PARR2 | |
The Politics of the Jacobean Masque |
bibliographic item | PARR3 | |
The Golden Age Restor’d: The Culture of the Stuart Court, 1603–1642 | bibliographic item | PARR4 | |
Sir John Parrat | person (hist) | PARR5 | |
William Parry | person (hist) | PARR6 | |
Sir William Parr | person (hist) | PARR7 | |
Sir William Parr | person (hist) | PARR8 | |
Sir Hugh Parsal | person (hist) | PARS1 | |
John Parsons | person (hist) | PARS2 | |
William Parsons | person (hist) | PARS3 | |
The History of St. Thomas’s Hospital | bibliographic item | PARS4 | |
Nicholas Partryche | person (hist) | PART1 | |
Sir Miles Partridge | person (hist) | PART2 | |
Parthenope | person (lit) | PART3 | |
Shakespeare’s Bawdy: A Literary and Psychological Essay and a Comprehensive Glossary | bibliographic item | PART4 | |
Andrew Partridge | person (hist) | PART5 | |
Pasiphaë | person (lit) | PASI1 | |
Robert Pask | person (hist) | PASK1 | |
Liana Pasqualone | person (cont) | PASQ1 | |
Passeke’s Wharf |
Sites | PASS1 | empty |
Simon van de Passe | person (hist) | PASS2 | |
Robert Passelewe | person (hist) | PASS3 | |
The Idea of London in Masque and Pageant |
bibliographic item | PAST1 | |
William Paston | person (hist) | PAST2 | |
Anne Paston | person (hist) | PAST3 | |
The Idea of the City in the Age of Shakespeare | bibliographic item | PAST4 | |
William Paston | person (hist) | PAST5 | |
Past Site Releases |
Site landing pages | past_releases | published |
Paternoster Row |
Streets | PATE1 | empty |
Patience | person (lit) | PATI1 | |
patrimony | glossary item | PATR1 | |
Philip Pats | person (hist) | PATS1 | |
Serina Patterson | person (cont) | PATT1 | |
William de Patteshull | person (hist) | PATT13 | |
Sibyl de Patteshull | person (hist) | PATT14 | |
Jacob Patterson | person (cont) | PATT15 | |
William Patten | person (hist) | PATT16 | |
Paul’s Chain |
Streets | PAUL1 | published |
Paul’s Wharf |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | PAUL2 | published |
Mary de St. Paul | person (hist) | PAUL3 | |
St. Paul the Apostle | person (lit) | PAUL4 | |
Sir Amias Paulet | person (hist) | PAUL5 | |
Lady Paulet | person (hist) | PAUL6 | |
Richard Pauley | person (hist) | PAUL7 | |
St. Paul’s Cathedral |
bibliographic item | PAUL8 | |
Paved Alley |
Streets | PAVE1 | empty |
Robert Paverkes | person (hist) | PAVE2 | |
Paviors’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | PAVI1 | |
Thomas Pavier | person (hist) | PAVI2 | |
Douglas Payne | person (cont) | PAYN1 | |
William Payne | person (hist) | PAYN2 | |
Mr. Payne | person (hist) | PAYN3 | |
Lady Payton | person (hist) | PAYT1 | |
MoEML’s PDF Files Process |
Documentation for programmers | pdf_about | draft |
MoEML’s PDF Developer Documentation |
Documentation for programmers | pdfDev_about | draft |
A Dialogue between The Crosse in Cheap, and Charing Croſſe | bibliographic item | PEAC1 | |
The Art of Living in London | bibliographic item | PEAC2 | |
Peace | person (lit) | PEAC3 | |
Peacock Inn |
Victualling houses | PEAC4 | empty |
Inigo Jones and the Arundel Marbles |
bibliographic item | PEAC5 | |
Dame Joan Peach | person (hist) | PEAC6 | |
William Peach | person (hist) | PEAC7 | |
Dame Maud Peach | person (hist) | PEAC8 | |
Sir John Peach | person (hist) | PEAC9 | |
Sir Stephen Pecocke | person (hist) | PEAC10 | |
Peace of Heart | person (lit) | PEAC11 | |
John Peachie | person (hist) | PEAC12 | |
The Peacock |
Bookshops | PEAC13 | assigned |
Thomas Peacocke | person (hist) | PEAC14 | |
William Peacocke | person (hist) | PEAC15 | |
Henry Peacham | person (hist) | PEAC16 | |
Elizabeth Peak | person (hist) | PEAK1 | |
John Peake | person (hist) | PEAK2 | |
William Peake | person (hist) | PEAK3 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | PEAR1 | |
John Stow and Thomas Speght as Editors of Chaucer |
bibliographic item | PEAR2 | |
Change and Stability in Seventeenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | PEAR3 | |
Annals of Christ’s Hospital | bibliographic item | PEAR4 | |
Mr. Pearne | person (hist) | PEAR5 | |
Londini Status Pecatus: or, London’s Peacable Estate |
Mayoral shows | PECA1 | draft |
John Pecche | person (hist) | PECC1 | |
Peccadill | person (hist) | PECC2 | |
Henry Pechy | person (hist) | PECH1 | |
McKenzie Peck | person (cont) | PECK1 | |
Consuming Splendor: Society and Culture in Seventeenth-Century England | bibliographic item | PECK2 | |
John Peckham | person (hist) | PECK3 | |
Reginald Pecock | person (hist) | PECO1 | |
Lady Aurelia Clara Pecunia | person (lit) | PECU1 | |
Our Pedagogical Partners |
About MoEML; Teaching materials and lesson plans | pedagogical_partnership | published |
George Peele | person (hist) | PEEL1 | |
Lucas van Peenen | person (hist) | PEEN1 | |
Roger van Peenen | person (hist) | PEEN2 | |
Peer Reviewers | organization (modern) | PEER1 | |
Under Peer-Review |
Generated Databases; Documentation for contributors; Documentation for editors | peer_review | published |
Pegasus | person (lit) | PEGA1 | |
Mr. Peirson | person (hist) | PEIR2 | |
John Peke | person (hist) | PEKE1 | |
Peleus | person (lit) | PELE1 | |
Pelias | person (lit) | PELI1 | |
Skirting the City? Disease, Social Change, and Divided Households in the Seventeenth Century |
bibliographic item | PELL1 | |
Medical Conflicts in Early Modern London: Patronage, Physicians and Irregular Practitioners, 1550–1640 | bibliographic item | PELL2 | |
Sir James Pemberton | person (hist) | PEMB1 | |
Hugh Pemberton | person (hist) | PEMB2 | |
Katherine Pemberton | person (hist) | PEMB3 | |
Matthew Pemberton | person (hist) | PEMB4 | |
Pembroke’s Inn |
Sites | PEMB5 | empty |
John Pemberton | person (hist) | PEMB6 | |
PEMB7 | Retired - Do not use | PEMB7 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Sir Lues Pemberton | person (hist) | PEMB8 | |
Earl of Pembroke’s Men | organization (em_playing) | PEMB9 | |
Dr. Pendleton | person (hist) | PEND1 | |
John Penie | person (hist) | PENI1 | |
Penitent Brothel | person (lit) | PENI2 | |
Great quantities of gooseberry pye and baked clod of beef: Victualling and Eating Out in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | PENN1 | |
Some Account of London | bibliographic item | PENN2 | |
John Penne | person (hist) | PENN3 | |
Pennyboy Junior | person (lit) | PENN4 | |
Margaret Pennie (née Colchester) | person (hist) | PENN5 | |
Thomas Pennie | person (hist) | PENN6 | |
Pennyboy Senior | person (lit) | PENN7 | |
Stephen Pennell | person (hist) | PENN8 | |
Lucie Penruddocke | person (hist) | PENR1 | |
Pentecost Lane |
Streets | PENT1 | stub |
peopleindex | Retired - Do not use | peopleindex Replaced by historical_personography | |
Pepper Alley Stairs |
Riverside features | PEPP1 | stub |
Robert Pepper | person (hist) | PEPP2 | |
Pepperers’ Company | organization (em_other) | PEPP3 | |
Samuel Pepys | person (hist) | PEPY1 | |
The Diary of Samuel Pepys: A New and Complete Transcription | bibliographic item | PEPY2 | |
Diary of Samuel Pepys | bibliographic item | PEPY3 | |
The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Daily Entries from the 17th Century London Diary | bibliographic item | PEPY4 | |
Roger Pepys | person (hist) | PEPY6 | |
Elizabeth Pepys | person (hist) | PEPY7 | |
Henry Percy | person (hist) | PERC1 | |
Sir John Percival | person (hist) | PERC2 | |
John le Percers | person (hist) | PERC3 | |
Allice Percival | person (hist) | PERC4 | |
PERC5 | Retired - Do not use | PERC5 Replaced by PERC7 | |
Thomas Percy | person (hist) | PERC6 | |
Sir Henry Percy | person (hist) | PERC7 | |
Thomas Percy | person (hist) | PERC8 | |
Thomasin Percival | person (hist) | PERC9 | |
Lady Kate Percy | person (lit) | PERC10 | |
Eleanor Percy | person (hist) | PERC11 | |
Sir Richard Percy | person (hist) | PERC12 | |
Roger Percival | person (hist) | PERC13 | |
Henry Percy | person (hist) | PERC14 | |
Cassandra Pereda | person (cont) | PERE1 | |
Celeste Perez | person (cont) | PERE2 | |
Perfection | person (lit) | PERF1 | |
Perilous Pond |
Topographical features | PERI1 | empty |
PERI2 | Retired - Do not use | PERI2 Replaced by PERI1 | |
Sir Thomas Perie | person (hist) | PERI3 | |
Periander | person (hist) | PERI4 | |
The Stage |
bibliographic item | PERK1 | |
Brianna Perkins | person (cont) | PERK2 | |
John Perneys | person (hist) | PERN1 | |
John Perneys | person (hist) | PERN2 | |
Thomas Perry | person (hist) | PERR1 | |
Hugh Perry | person (hist) | PERR2 | |
Joshua Perry | person (hist) | PERR3 | |
Complete Personography |
Databases; Personography | PERS1 | hidden |
Perseus | person (lit) | PERS4 | |
Perspice | person (lit) | PERS5 | |
Using the Personography Spreadsheet |
Documentation for contributors | PERS_spreadsheet | published |
PERS_spreadsheet_internal | Retired - Do not use | PERS_spreadsheet_internal Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Pertinax | person (hist) | PERT1 | |
John Perte | person (hist) | PERT2 | |
Elizabeth Perte (née Eyre) | person (hist) | PERT3 | |
Mary Perte | person (hist) | PERT4 | |
Andrés Peschiera | person (cont) | PESC1 | |
Eleni Pesiridis | person (cont) | PESI1 | |
William Peston | person (hist) | PEST1 | |
Peter Key |
Sites | PETE1 | stub |
William Peterson | person (hist) | PETE2 | |
Mr. Peter | person (hist) | PETE3 | |
Sir Barnard Peter | person (hist) | PETE4 | |
Peter of Alba | person (hist) | PETE5 | |
Sir William Peter | person (hist) | PETE6 | |
Brittney Peters | person (cont) | PETE7 | |
Eric Petersen | person (cont) | PETE8 | |
The Peter De Colechurch Bridge: Early Mediaeval |
bibliographic item | PETE9 | |
Peter I of Cyprus | person (hist) | PETE10 | |
Petition of the Water Bearers |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | PETI1 | published |
To the honorable assembly of the Commons House of Parliament and to the committie for grieuances of the same house. The humble petition of the whole companie of the poore Water-Tankerd-bearers of the Citie of London, and the suburbs thereof, they and their families being 4000 in number, liuing and releeued thereby. Robert Tardy water-bearer in the name and behalf of the rest followes this petition | bibliographic item | PETI2 | |
The petition of the rebells in Nevv-Gate | bibliographic item | PETI3 | |
Petrarch | person (hist) | PETR1 | |
Petty France |
Sites | PETT1 | empty |
Petty Wales |
Streets | PETT2 | empty |
Foreign Protestant Communities in Sixteenth-Century London | bibliographic item | PETT3 | |
Ralph Peverel | person (hist) | PEVE1 | |
Pewterers’ Hall |
Halls | PEWT1 | empty |
Pewterers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | PEWT2 | |
The Pewter Pot (Leadenhall Street) |
Victualling houses | PEWT3 | stub |
Carl H. Pforzheimer Library, English Literature, 1475–1700 | bibliographic item | PFOR1 | |
Gregory XI | person (hist) | PGRE1 | |
Phaethon | person (lit) | PHAE1 | |
Jasper Pheasant | person (hist) | PHEA1 | |
John Phelps | person (hist) | PHEL1 | |
Pheme | person (lit) | PHEM1 | |
Philip Lane |
Streets | PHIL1 | empty |
Philpot Lane |
Streets | PHIL2 | empty |
Philip II | person (hist) | PHIL3 | |
Philippa of Hainault | person (hist) | PHIL4 | |
Winchester Palace: Excavations at the Southwark Residence of the Bishops of Winchester | bibliographic item | PHIL5 | |
Nathan Phillips | person (cont) | PHIL6 | |
Chronicles of Wasted Time: Anthony Munday, Tudor Romance, and Literary Labor |
bibliographic item | PHIL7 | |
Philoponia | person (lit) | PHIL8 | |
Sir John Philipot | person (hist) | PHIL9 | |
Sir John Philmot | person (hist) | PHIL10 | |
Philippa of Clarence | person (hist) | PHIL11 | |
Augustine Phillips | person (hist) | PHIL12 | |
Natura Exenterata: or Nature Unbowelled | bibliographic item | PHIL13 | |
Philip III of France | person (hist) | PHIL14 | |
Philip IV of France | person (hist) | PHIL15 | |
Phillip the Bold | person (hist) | PHIL16 | |
William Phillip | person (hist) | PHIL17 | |
Matthew Phillip | person (hist) | PHIL18 | |
Margaret Neyland (née Philipot) | person (hist) | PHIL19 | |
Philip III of Navarre | person (hist) | PHIL20 | |
Francis Phillips | person (hist) | PHIL21 | |
Edward Philips | person (hist) | PHIL22 | |
John Philips | person (hist) | PHIL23 | |
Philomela | person (lit) | PHIL24 | |
Philip II of Macedon | person (hist) | PHIL25 | |
Master Philpot | person (lit) | PHIL26 | |
Richard Philip | person (hist) | PHIL27 | |
Isabella Philip | person (hist) | PHIL28 | |
Philip the Good | person (hist) | PHIL29 | |
Arnold Phillip | person (hist) | PHIL30 | |
Phocas | person (hist) | PHOC1 | |
The Phoenix |
Bookshops | PHOE1 | assigned |
Phorcys | person (lit) | PHOR1 | |
Phrixus | person (lit) | PHRI1 | |
College of Physicians |
Sites | PHYS1 | empty |
Picadilly |
Streets | PICA1 | empty |
Elizabeth’s London: Everyday Life in Elizabethan London | bibliographic item | PICA2 | |
Profil de la Ville de Londre Cappitalle du Royaume D’Angleterre | bibliographic item | PICA3 | |
Sir Henry Picard | person (hist) | PICA4 | |
Hugues Picart | person (hist) | PICA5 | |
Richard Picard | person (hist) | PICA6 | |
Pickering House |
Residences | PICK1 | empty |
Sir William Pickering | person (hist) | PICK2 | |
Sir William Pickering | person (hist) | PICK3 | |
John Pickering | person (hist) | PICK4 | |
Richard Pickard | person (hist) | PICK5 | |
Johannes Picking | person (hist) | PICK6 | |
Picklock | person (lit) | PICK7 | |
Ralph Picot | person (hist) | PICO1 | |
Pie Corner |
Sites | PIEC1 | empty |
The Pied Bull |
Bookshops | PIED1 | stub |
Courts of Pie Poudre | organization (em_other) | PIEP1 | |
William Pierson | person (hist) | PIER1 | |
Victoria Pierre | person (cont) | PIER2 | |
William Piers | person (hist) | PIER3 | |
Dame Alice Pierce | person (hist) | PIER4 | |
John Pierson | person (hist) | PIER5 | |
Piety | person (lit) | PIET1 | |
Porta Pietatis, or the Port and Harbour of Piety |
Mayoral shows | PIET2 | draft |
Unearthing Hamlet’s Fool: A Metatheatrical Excavation Of Yorick |
bibliographic item | PIGN1 | |
John Pigott | person (hist) | PIGO1 | |
Pike Gardens |
Sites; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | PIKE1 | published |
Thomas Pike | person (hist) | PIKE2 | |
Andrew Pikeman | person (hist) | PIKE3 | |
Sir Thomas Pikeworth | person (hist) | PIKE4 | |
Joan Pikeman | person (hist) | PIKE5 | |
Nicholas Pike | person (hist) | PIKE6 | |
Thomas Pike | person (hist) | PIKE7 | |
Thomas Pikehurst | person (hist) | PIKE8 | |
Pontius Pilate | person (lit) | PILA1 | |
James Pilkington | person (hist) | PILK1 | |
The burnynge of Paules church in London in the yeare of oure Lord 1561. and the iiii. day of Iune by lyghtnynge, at three of the clocke, at after noone, which continued terrible and helplesse vnto nyght | bibliographic item | PILK2 | |
Edward Pilsworth | person (hist) | PILS1 | |
Sir Paul Pindar | person (hist) | PIND1 | |
Ralph Pinder | person (hist) | PIND2 | |
John Pine | person (hist) | PINE1 | |
Filiberto Pingone | person (hist) | PING1 | |
Pinner’s Hall |
Halls | PINN1 | stub |
People in Place: Families, Households and Housing in London, 1550–1720 | bibliographic item | PIPL1 | |
Pissing Alley (Basing Lane) |
Streets | PISS1 | stub |
Pissing Alley (Pasternoster Row) |
Streets | PISS2 | stub |
James Pitman | person (hist) | PITM1 | |
Finsbury’s Moated Manor, Medieval Land Use and Later Development in the Finsbury Square Area, Islington | bibliographic item | PITT1 | |
Tayla Pitt | person (cont) | PITT2 | |
Richard de Placito | person (hist) | PLAC1 | |
Phillip de Plaffe | person (hist) | PLAF1 | |
Articles for the Plague |
Proclamations; Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | PLAG2 | published |
Thomas Plantagenet | person (hist) | PLAN1 | |
Lionel Plantagenet | person (hist) | PLAN2 | |
Arthur Plantagenet | person (hist) | PLAN3 | |
Plasterers’ Hall |
Halls | PLAS1 | empty |
Plaisterers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | PLAS2 | |
William Plasse | person (hist) | PLAS3 | |
London |
bibliographic item | PLAT1 | |
Plato | person (hist) | PLAT2 | |
Thomas Platter the Younger | person (hist) | PLAT3 | |
Richard Pyat | person (hist) | PLAT4 | |
Sir Hugh Plat | person (hist) | PLAT5 | |
Somerset House |
bibliographic item | PLAT6 | |
Jillian Player | person (cont) | PLAY1 | |
Playing Companies |
Orgography | playing_companies | published |
Philip Lea | person (hist) | PLEA1 | |
PLEA2 | Retired - Do not use | PLEA2 Replaced by MORD11 | |
Pleasantness | person (lit) | PLEA3 | |
Plegmond | person (hist) | PLEG1 | |
Plenty | person (lit) | PLEN1 | |
Plenidius | person (lit) | PLEN2 | |
Leo IX | person (hist) | PLEO1 | |
Sir Henry Pleasington | person (hist) | PLES1 | |
Richard de Plesseys | person (hist) | PLES2 | |
Pliny the Elder | person (hist) | PLIN1 | |
A Short History of English Printing, 1476–1898 | bibliographic item | PLOM1 | |
Literature of the Plague |
bibliographic item | PLOM2 | |
The Church of St. Magnus And The Booksellers Of London Bridge |
bibliographic item | PLOM3 | |
William Plompton | person (hist) | PLOM4 | |
Katherine Plompton | person (hist) | PLOM5 | |
English Printers’ Ornaments | bibliographic item | PLOM6 | |
A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers who Were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641 to 1667 | bibliographic item | PLOM7 | |
A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers Who Were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1668 to 1725 | bibliographic item | PLOM8 | |
A Palace and a Prison on Each Hand: Venice between Madness and Reason, from the Baroque to Romanticism |
bibliographic item | PLOT1 | |
Grey, Lady Jane (1537-1554) |
bibliographic item | PLOW1 | |
Mr. Ployden | person (hist) | PLOY1 | |
Plumbers’ Hall |
Halls | PLUM1 | empty |
Sir John Plummer | person (hist) | PLUM2 | |
Plumbers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | PLUM3 | |
Walter Plummer | person (hist) | PLUM4 | |
Elizabeth Plummer (née Delacre) | person (hist) | PLUM5 | |
John Plummer | person (hist) | PLUM6 | |
Edward Plummer | person (hist) | PLUM7 | |
Thomas Plummer | person (hist) | PLUM8 | |
John Plummer | person (hist) | PLUM9 | |
Elizabeth Plummer | person (hist) | PLUM10 | |
Plumporridge | person (lit) | PLUM11 | |
Plutarch | person (hist) | PLUT1 | |
Peter Morris | person (hist) | PMOR1 | |
Jeremias Poets | person (hist) | POET1 | |
Hance Poets | person (hist) | POET2 | |
Poins | person (lit) | POIN1 | |
Edward Poynings | person (hist) | POIN2 | |
Walter Pointell | person (hist) | POIN3 | |
Polander | person (lit) | POLA1 | |
John de la Pole | person (hist) | POLE1 | |
Sir William de la Pole | person (hist) | POLE2 | |
Michael de la Pole | person (hist) | POLE3 | |
William Pole | person (hist) | POLE4 | |
Thomas Polle | person (hist) | POLE5 | |
Reginald Pole | person (hist) | POLE6 | |
John Polhill | person (hist) | POLH1 | |
Policy | person (lit) | POLI1 | |
Pollux | person (lit) | POLL1 | |
Polonius | person (lit) | POLO1 | |
Henry Polsted | person (hist) | POLS1 | |
Polymnia | person (lit) | POLY1 | |
Alexander Polyhistor | person (hist) | POLY2 | |
Polycrates | person (hist) | POLY3 | |
Pomona | person (lit) | POMO1 | |
Pompey | person (lit) | POMP1 | |
Numa Pompilius | person (hist) | POMP2 | |
Pompey | person (hist) | POMP3 | |
Manor of Ponington |
Sites | PONI1 | empty |
Sir Thomas Poning | person (hist) | PONI2 | |
William de Pontlearche | person (hist) | PONT1 | |
William Pont de l’Arche | person (hist) | PONT2 | |
PLACE OUTSIDE OF LONDON |
Placeography | POOL1 | stub |
John Poole | person (hist) | POOL2 | |
Poor Jewry |
Streets | POOR1 | empty |
London, Ancient and Modern, From a Sanitary Point of View |
bibliographic item | POOR2 | |
Richard Poor | person (hist) | POOR3 | |
John Poote | person (hist) | POOT1 | |
Popcurtleslane |
Streets | POPC1 | stub |
Alexander Pope | person (hist) | POPE1 | |
The Popes proclamation | bibliographic item | POPE2 | |
Pope’s Head Tavern |
Victualling houses | POPE3 | stub |
Thomas Pope | person (hist) | POPE5 | |
Pope’s Head Alley |
Streets | POPE6 | published |
Sir Thomas Pope | person (hist) | POPE8 | |
Dame Margaret Pope | person (hist) | POPE9 | |
The Dunciad |
bibliographic item | POPE10 | |
Hugh Pope | person (hist) | POPE11 | |
Mr. Pope | person (hist) | POPE12 | |
The Rape of the Lock |
bibliographic item | POPE13 | |
Sir Stephen Popham | person (hist) | POPH1 | |
Sir John Popham | person (hist) | POPH2 | |
William Popular | person (hist) | POPU1 | |
Popyngay Alley |
Streets | POPY1 | stub |
Popys Alley |
Streets | POPY2 | stub |
Portsoken Ward |
Wards | PORT1 | published |
Farriner, Thomas (1615/16?–70) |
bibliographic item | PORT2 | |
The Great Fire of London | bibliographic item | PORT3 | |
Death and Burial in a London Parish: St. Mary Woolnoth, 1653–99 |
bibliographic item | PORT4 | |
portreeve | glossary item | PORT5 | |
Port of London |
Sites | PORT6 | empty |
Porter’s Key |
Sites | PORT7 | empty |
Jim Porteous | person (cont) | PORT8 | |
The Newest & Exactest Map of the Most Famous Citties London and Westminster with their Suburbs; and the Manner of their Streets: with the Names of the Chiefest of them Written at Length and Numbers Set in the Rest in Sted of Names | bibliographic item | PORT9 | |
Percivall de Porte | person (hist) | PORT10 | |
William Porter | person (hist) | PORT11 | |
Thomas Porter | person (hist) | PORT12 | |
PORT13 | Retired - Do not use | PORT13 Replaced by AELF5 | |
Porter | person (lit) | PORT14 | |
Peter Porter | person (hist) | PORT15 | |
Sir John Portenary | person (hist) | PORT16 | |
Porter’s Hall |
Playhouses | PORT17 | stub |
Mary Tudor: The First Queen | bibliographic item | PORT18 | |
Posterngate |
Gates | POST1 | empty |
A Fifteenth-Century Customary of the Southwark Stews |
bibliographic item | POST2 | |
Postern Lane |
Streets | POST3 | empty |
William Postar | person (hist) | POST4 | |
The Most Interesting Use of Our Data Will not be What we Think It Is |
bibliographic item | POST5 | |
Postles Chapel (Christ Church) |
Chapels | POST6 | stub |
Walter le Poter | person (hist) | POTE1 | |
William Potken | person (hist) | POTK1 | |
Walter Potter | person (hist) | POTT1 | |
The London Basin’s Gravel Churches: Indications of Geology, Medieval History and Geographical Distribution |
bibliographic item | POTT2 | |
Poultry |
Streets | POUL1 | empty |
The Compter (Poultry) |
Prisons | POUL2 | empty |
Poulters’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | POUL3 | |
Poulter’s Stall |
Generic places | POUL4 | empty |
Henry Poulsted | person (hist) | POUL5 | |
Alice Poulsted | person (hist) | POUL6 | |
Richard Poulsted | person (hist) | POUL7 | |
Mabell Poulsted | person (hist) | POUL8 | |
William de Pountfreyt | person (hist) | POUN1 | |
Henry Pountfreyt | person (hist) | POUN2 | |
Pountney’s College and Chapel |
Chapels | POUN3 | stub |
Richard Pountis | person (hist) | POUN4 | |
Hugh Pourte | person (hist) | POUR1 | |
Daniel Powell | person (cont) | POWE1 | |
John Stow and his London |
bibliographic item | POWE2 | |
Shadwell: The Development of a London Suburban Community in the Seventeenth Century |
bibliographic item | POWE3 | |
London and the Control of theCrisisof the 1590s |
bibliographic item | POWE4 | |
Jane Powell | person (hist) | POWE5 | |
Power | person (lit) | POWE6 | |
Kiri Powell | person (cont) | POWE7 | |
Thomas Powell | person (hist) | POWE8 | |
John Powell | person (hist) | POWE9 | |
Doll Powell (née Lane) | person (hist) | POWE10 | |
Sir John Paulet | person (hist) | POWL1 | |
Sir William Paulet | person (hist) | POWL2 | |
Sir Walter of Powell | person (hist) | POWL3 | |
Powlet’s House |
Sites | POWL4 | empty |
William Powle | person (hist) | POWL5 | |
Captain Powts | person (lit) | POWT1 | |
Richard Poynings | person (hist) | POYI1 | |
Robert Poynings | person (hist) | POYI2 | |
John Poyntel | person (hist) | POYN1 | |
Nicholas Poynes | person (hist) | POYN2 | |
Sir Nicholas Poyntz | person (hist) | POYN3 | |
Sir Nicholas Poyntz | person (hist) | POYN4 | |
Joan Poyntz (née Berkeley) | person (hist) | POYN5 | |
Pedagogical Partners’ Syllabi |
About MoEML; Teaching materials and lesson plans | PPP_syllabi | published |
Resources and Teaching Tips for Pedagogical Partners |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | PPP_teaching_tips | published |
Pedagogical Partners’ Welcome Package |
About MoEML; Teaching materials and lesson plans | ppp_welcome | published |
PLACEHOLDER PERSONOGRAPHY ENTRY | person (other) | PPPP1 | |
Excerpt fromThe Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | PRAI1 | published |
Henry Prannell | person (hist) | PRAN1 | |
Prince’s Arms Tavern |
Victualling houses | PRAR1 | empty |
Sir Henry Pratt | person (hist) | PRAT1 | |
Praxis |
Site landing pages; Documentation for encoders; Documentation for programmers | praxis | published |
Index for Praxis |
Generated Databases; Documentation for encoders; Documentation for programmers | praxis_index | published |
praxis_index_static | Retired - Do not use | praxis_index_static Replaced by praxis_index | |
Praxis Updates |
Documentation for encoders; Documentation for programmers | praxis_updates | published |
Prince Charles’ Company | organization (em_playing) | PRCH1 | |
precinct | glossary item | PREC1 | |
John Preest | person (hist) | PREE1 | |
PREM1 | Retired - Do not use | PREM1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Přemysl the Ploughman | person (lit) | PREM3 | |
John Prendergast | person (hist) | PREN1 | |
Thomas Prenthoit | person (hist) | PREN2 | |
Joane Prenthoit | person (hist) | PREN3 | |
Prepare your Contribution |
Documentation for contributors | prepare_contribution | published |
Prepare your Data Set |
Documentation for contributors | prepare_data_set | published |
Prepare a Selection of Dramatic Extracts |
Documentation for contributors | prepare_dramatic_extracts | published |
Prepare your Encyclopedia Article |
Documentation for contributors; Articles by scholars | prepare_encyclopedia | published |
prepare_news_item | Retired - Do not use | prepare_news_item Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Prepare an EEBO Transcription |
Documentation for contributors; Documentation for encoders | prepare_transcription | published |
William Presbiter | person (hist) | PRES1 | |
PRES2 | Retired - Do not use | PRES2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
The Arraignment, Trials, Conviction and Condemnation of Sir Rich. Grahme | bibliographic item | PRES3 | |
John de Prestone | person (hist) | PRES4 | |
Prestes Alley |
Streets | PRES5 | stub |
John Prestmen | person (hist) | PRES6 | |
Martha Prescot | person (hist) | PRES7 | |
Alexander Prescot | person (hist) | PRES8 | |
Elizabeth Prescot | person (hist) | PRES9 | |
Presumption | person (lit) | PRES10 | |
George Preston | person (hist) | PRES11 | |
Katharine Prettyman | person (hist) | PRET1 | |
William Prettyman | person (hist) | PRET2 | |
Eoin Price | person (cont) | PRIC1 | |
Robert Pricke | person (hist) | PRIC2 | |
Nicholas Pricot | person (hist) | PRIC3 | |
Mistress Price | person (hist) | PRIC4 | |
Thomas Price | person (hist) | PRIC5 | |
Richard Price | person (hist) | PRIC6 | |
An exact map representing the condition of the late famous and flourishing city of London as it lyeth in ruins whearin you may see what Churches, Halls and places of note with a multitude of houses yt weare burnt and ruinated in four dayes time by that dreadfull & lamentable fire which began in Pudding lane the 2d of September 1666 | bibliographic item | PRIC7 | |
A Map of the Whole City of London and Westminster with the Suburbs, Whearein May be Judged what proportion is burnt and what remains standing | bibliographic item | PRIC8 | |
Sir Thomas Pride | person (hist) | PRID1 | |
Priests’ Chambers |
Victualling houses | PRIE1 | stub |
Julia Prilepina | person (cont) | PRIL1 | |
Primary or Secondary Sources |
bibliographic item | PRIM1 | |
Primrose Hill |
Streets | PRIM2 | empty |
PRIM3 | Retired - Do not use | PRIM3 Replaced by PREM1 | |
Primary Reference Material |
Bibliography | primary_sources | published |
printer | glossary item | PRIN1 | |
Prince’s Street |
Streets | PRIN2 | empty |
Gilbert Prince | person (hist) | PRIN3 | |
Prince’s Wardrobe |
Sites | PRIN4 | empty |
The Prince’s Arms |
Bookshops | PRIN5 | assigned |
Martin Pringe | person (hist) | PRIN6 | |
John Priour | person (hist) | PRIO1 | |
The Prison System |
Topics; Undergraduate student articles | PRIS1 | published |
Certaine Caracters and Essayes of Prison and Prisoners | bibliographic item | PRIS2 | |
Sir John Prise | person (hist) | PRIS3 | |
The Female Exterior in Restoration London | bibliographic item | PRIT1 | |
Privy Stairs |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | PRIV1 | published |
Privy Council | organization (em_other) | PRIV2 | |
Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber | organization (em_other) | PRIV3 | |
Court of Requests Proceedings, 2/266/23 | bibliographic item | PRO1 | |
Sir Peter Probie | person (hist) | PROB1 | |
The A to Z of Elizabethan London | bibliographic item | PROC1 | |
A proclamation to reforme the disorder in accesse of greater number of persons to the court | bibliographic item | PROC2 | |
Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England | bibliographic item | PROC3 | |
William Produn | person (hist) | PROD1 | |
Progress Charts |
Site landing pages | progress_charts | published |
Project Evolution |
Site landing pages | project_evolution | published |
How to Use Project Gutenberg |
Undergraduate student articles; Articles by independent researchers; Teaching materials and lesson plans | project_gutenberg_guide | published |
Project Plans |
Site landing pages | project_plans | published |
Promptitude | person (lit) | PROM1 | |
Propose your Contribution |
Documentation for contributors | propose_contribution | published |
Prosperity | person (lit) | PROS1 | |
PROS2 | Retired - Do not use | PROS2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Prospice | person (lit) | PROS3 | |
Proserpina | person (lit) | PROS4 | |
Prospero | person (lit) | PROS5 | |
Proteus | person (lit) | PROT1 | |
Proteus of Egypt | person (lit) | PROT2 | |
provost | glossary item | PROV1 | |
Providence | person (lit) | PROV2 | |
Prudence | person (lit) | PRUD1 | |
William Prynne | person (hist) | PRYN1 | |
A brief narrative of the manner how divers Members of the House of Commons, that were illegally and unjustly imprisoned or secluded by the Armies force, in December, 1648 | bibliographic item | PRYN2 | |
The Guild Church of St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf: A Brief Hisotry |
bibliographic item | PRYS1 | |
William Pryseley | person (hist) | PRYS2 | |
Claudius Ptolemy | person (hist) | PTOL1 | |
publisher | glossary item | PUBL1 | |
Publications of the Southampton Record Society, Vol. 38 | bibliographic item | PUBL13 | |
Publications and Presentations |
About MoEML | publications_presentations | published |
Sir John Puckering | person (hist) | PUCK1 | |
Pudding Lane |
Streets; Graduate student articles | PUDD1 | published |
Puddle Wharf |
Riverside features; Undergraduate student articles | PUDD2 | published |
Puddle Dock Hill |
Streets | PUDD3 | empty |
Mr. Puddle | person (hist) | PUDD4 | |
Pug | person (lit) | PUGG1 | |
A Portrait of Queen Anne of Denmark at Parham Park, Sussex |
bibliographic item | PUGH1 | |
The Puiſnes Walk About London. MS Harley 3910, fol. 36 | bibliographic item | PUIS1 | |
St. Pulcher |
Churches | PULC1 | empty |
Parish of St. Pulcher |
Parishes | PULC101 | stub |
The Laws, Customs, Usage, and Regulations of the City and Port of London | bibliographic item | PULL1 | |
Sir Thomas Pullyson | person (hist) | PULL2 | |
A Map of the Parish of St Mary Rotherhith |
bibliographic item | PULL3 | |
John Pullen | person (hist) | PULL4 | |
Sir John de Pulteney | person (hist) | PULT1 | |
Adam de Pulteney | person (hist) | PULT2 | |
Margaret de Pulteney | person (hist) | PULT3 | |
William de Pulteney | person (hist) | PULT4 | |
Margaret de Pulteney | person (hist) | PULT5 | |
pump | glossary item | PUMP1 | |
Punk Alice | person (lit) | PUNK1 | |
William Purchase | person (hist) | PURC1 | |
John Purchase | person (hist) | PURC2 | |
William Purde | person (hist) | PURD1 | |
Robert Purset | person (hist) | PURF1 | |
Thomas Purfoot | person (hist) | PURF2 | |
Alexander Purpoint | person (hist) | PURP1 | |
George Purslowe | person (hist) | PURS1 | |
Elizabeth Purslowe | person (hist) | PURS2 | |
Mr. Pury | person (hist) | PURY1 | |
Nicholas Pycot | person (hist) | PYCO1 | |
John Pyel | person (hist) | PYEL1 | |
Andrew Pykeman | person (hist) | PYKE7 | |
John Pylot | person (hist) | PYLO1 | |
Nicholas Pyncheon | person (hist) | PYNC1 | |
Sir Richard Pype | person (hist) | PYPE1 | |
Pyracmon | person (lit) | PYRA1 | |
Pyramus | person (lit) | PYRA2 | |
Pyrrhus of Epirus | person (hist) | PYRR1 | |
Pythagoras | person (hist) | PYTH1 | |
Python | person (lit) | PYTH2 | |
Pythias | person (lit) | PYTH3 | |
The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage |
Royal entries; Semi-diplomatic | QMPS1 | published |
The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage | bibliographic item | QMPS2 | |
The passage of our most drad Soueraigne Lady Quene Elyzabeth through the citie of London to westminster the daye before her coronacion Anno 1558 | bibliographic item | QMPS3 | |
Introduction to The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage |
Critical materials; Graduate student articles | QMPS1_introduction | published |
Harvey Quamen | person (cont) | QUAM1 | |
Kevin A. Quarmby | person (cont) | QUAR1 | |
quarto | glossary item | QUAR2 | |
Quarlous | person (lit) | QUAR3 | |
John Quarles | person (hist) | QUAR4 | |
Quays on the Thames |
Topics | QUAY1 | published |
Queen’s Bridge |
Bridges; Streets | QUEE1 | empty |
Queenhithe |
Riverside features | QUEE2 | published |
Queenhithe Ward |
Wards | QUEE3 | published |
Queenhithe Market |
Markets | QUEE4 | empty |
Queen Anne’s Men | organization (em_playing) | QUEE5 | |
Queenhithe Street |
Streets | QUEE6 | empty |
Queen’s House |
Sites | QUEE7 | empty |
The Queen’s Arms |
Bookshops | QUEE8 | assigned |
Queen’s Chapel of the Savoy | bibliographic item | QUEE9 | |
Queen Elizabeth’s Men | organization (em_playing) | QUEE10 | |
Robert Bar Querelle | person (hist) | QUER1 | |
Catholicism and Community in Early Modern England: Politics, Aristocratic Patronage and Religion, c.1550-1640 | bibliographic item | QUES1 | |
Queen’s Head Inn (St. Giles) |
Victualling houses | QUHE1 | empty |
Queen’s Head Inn (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | QUHE2 | empty |
Queen Henrietta’s Men | organization (em_playing) | QUHE3 | |
Mistress Quickly | person (lit) | QUIC1 | |
Quick | person (lit) | QUIC2 | |
Francis Quicksilver | person (lit) | QUIC3 | |
Samuel Quiccheberg | person (hist) | QUIC4 | |
Quickstart: Adding Organizations |
Documentation for encoders | quickstart_adding_orgs | published |
Quickstart: Adding People |
Documentation for encoders | quickstart_adding_people | published |
Quickstart: Adding Places |
Documentation for encoders | quickstart_adding_places | published |
Quickstart: Introduction to Markup |
Documentation for encoders | quickstart_markup | published |
Quickstart: Tagging Survey of London |
Documentation for encoders | quickstart_stow | published |
Quiet | person (lit) | QUIE1 | |
Quintus Hortensius | person (hist) | QUIN1 | |
The reign of Charles I | reign date | r_CHAR4 | |
The first year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_01 | |
The second year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_02 | |
The third year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_03 | |
The fourth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_04 | |
The fifth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_05 | |
The sixth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_06 | |
The seventh year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_07 | |
The eighth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_08 | |
The ninth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_09 | |
The tenth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_10 | |
The eleventh year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_11 | |
The twelfth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_19 | |
The twentieth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Charles I’s reign. | regnal year | r_CHAR4_24 | |
The reign of Edward I | reign date | r_EDWA1 | |
The reign of Edward V | reign date | r_EDWA15 | |
The first year of Edward V’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA15_01 | |
The first year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_01 | |
The second year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_02 | |
The third year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_03 | |
The fourth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_04 | |
The fifth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_05 | |
The sixth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_06 | |
The seventh year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_07 | |
The eighth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_08 | |
The ninth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_09 | |
The tenth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_10 | |
The eleventh year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_11 | |
The twelfth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_19 | |
The twentieth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_24 | |
The twenty-fifth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_25 | |
The twenty-sixth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_26 | |
The twenty-seventh year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_27 | |
The twenty-eigth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_28 | |
The twenty-ninth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_29 | |
The thirtieth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_30 | |
The thirty-first year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_31 | |
The thirty-second year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_32 | |
The thirty-third year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_33 | |
The thirty-fourth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_34 | |
The thirty-fifth year of Edward I’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA1_35 | |
The reign of Edward III | reign date | r_EDWA3 | |
The first year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_01 | |
The second year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_02 | |
The third year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_03 | |
The fourth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_04 | |
The fifth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_05 | |
The sixth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_06 | |
The seventh year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_07 | |
The eighth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_08 | |
The ninth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_09 | |
The tenth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_10 | |
The eleventh year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_11 | |
The twelfth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_19 | |
The twentieth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_24 | |
The twenty-fifth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_25 | |
The twenty-sixth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_26 | |
The twenty-seventh year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_27 | |
The twenty-eigth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_28 | |
The twenty-ninth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_29 | |
The thirtieth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_30 | |
The thirty-first year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_31 | |
The thirty-second year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_32 | |
The thirty-third year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_33 | |
The thirty-fourth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_34 | |
The thirty-fifth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_35 | |
The thirty-sixth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_36 | |
The thirty-seventh year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_37 | |
The thirty-eigth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_38 | |
The thirty-ninth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_39 | |
The fourtieth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_40 | |
The fourty-first year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_41 | |
The fourty-second year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_42 | |
The fourty-third year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_43 | |
The fourty-fourth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_44 | |
The fourty-fifth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_45 | |
The fourty-sixth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_46 | |
The fourty-seventh year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_47 | |
The fourty-eigth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_48 | |
The fourty-ninth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_49 | |
The fiftieth year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_50 | |
The fifty-first year of Edward III’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA3_51 | |
The reign of Edward VI | reign date | r_EDWA4 | |
The first year of Edward VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA4_01 | |
The second year of Edward VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA4_02 | |
The third year of Edward VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA4_03 | |
The fourth year of Edward VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA4_04 | |
The fifth year of Edward VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA4_05 | |
The sixth year of Edward VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA4_06 | |
The seventh year of Edward VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA4_07 | |
The reign of Edward II | reign date | r_EDWA5 | |
The first year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_01 | |
The second year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_02 | |
The third year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_03 | |
The fourth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_04 | |
The fifth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_05 | |
The sixth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_06 | |
The seventh year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_07 | |
The eighth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_08 | |
The ninth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_09 | |
The tenth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_10 | |
The eleventh year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_11 | |
The twelfth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_19 | |
The twentieth year of Edward II’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA5_20 | |
The reign of Edward IV | reign date | r_EDWA6 | |
The first year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_01 | |
The second year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_02 | |
The third year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_03 | |
The fourth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_04 | |
The fifth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_05 | |
The sixth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_06 | |
The seventh year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_07 | |
The eighth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_08 | |
The ninth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_09 | |
The tenth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_10 | |
The eleventh year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_11 | |
The twelfth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_19 | |
The twentieth year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Edward IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_EDWA6_23 | |
The reign of Elizabeth I | reign date | r_ELIZ1 | |
The first year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_01 | |
The second year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_02 | |
The third year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_03 | |
The fourth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_04 | |
The fifth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_05 | |
The sixth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_06 | |
The seventh year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_07 | |
The eighth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_08 | |
The ninth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_09 | |
The tenth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_10 | |
The eleventh year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_11 | |
The twelfth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_19 | |
The twentieth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_24 | |
The twenty-fifth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_25 | |
The twenty-sixth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_26 | |
The twenty-seventh year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_27 | |
The twenty-eigth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_28 | |
The twenty-ninth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_29 | |
The thirtieth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_30 | |
The thirty-first year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_31 | |
The thirty-second year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_32 | |
The thirty-third year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_33 | |
The thirty-fourth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_34 | |
The thirty-fifth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_35 | |
The thirty-sixth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_36 | |
The thirty-seventh year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_37 | |
The thirty-eigth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_38 | |
The thirty-ninth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_39 | |
The fourtieth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_40 | |
The fourty-first year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_41 | |
The fourty-second year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_42 | |
The fourty-third year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_43 | |
The fourty-fourth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_44 | |
The fourty-fifth year of Elizabeth I’s reign. | regnal year | r_ELIZ1_45 | |
The reign of Lady Jane Grey (née Dudley) | reign date | r_GREY1 | |
The first year of Lady Jane Grey (née Dudley)’s reign. | regnal year | r_GREY1_01 | |
The reign of Henry VIII | reign date | r_HENR1 | |
The first year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_01 | |
The second year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_02 | |
The third year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_03 | |
The fourth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_04 | |
The fifth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_05 | |
The sixth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_06 | |
The seventh year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_07 | |
The eighth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_08 | |
The ninth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_09 | |
The tenth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_10 | |
The eleventh year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_11 | |
The twelfth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_19 | |
The twentieth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_24 | |
The twenty-fifth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_25 | |
The twenty-sixth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_26 | |
The twenty-seventh year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_27 | |
The twenty-eigth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_28 | |
The twenty-ninth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_29 | |
The thirtieth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_30 | |
The thirty-first year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_31 | |
The thirty-second year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_32 | |
The thirty-third year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_33 | |
The thirty-fourth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_34 | |
The thirty-fifth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_35 | |
The thirty-sixth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_36 | |
The thirty-seventh year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_37 | |
The thirty-eigth year of Henry VIII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR1_38 | |
The reign of Henry VI | reign date | r_HENR2 | |
The first year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_01 | |
The second year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_02 | |
The third year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_03 | |
The fourth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_04 | |
The fifth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_05 | |
The sixth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_06 | |
The seventh year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_07 | |
The eighth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_08 | |
The ninth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_09 | |
The tenth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_10 | |
The eleventh year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_11 | |
The twelfth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_19 | |
The twentieth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_24 | |
The twenty-fifth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_25 | |
The twenty-sixth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_26 | |
The twenty-seventh year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_27 | |
The twenty-eigth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_28 | |
The twenty-ninth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_29 | |
The thirtieth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_30 | |
The thirty-first year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_31 | |
The thirty-second year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_32 | |
The thirty-third year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_33 | |
The thirty-fourth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_34 | |
The thirty-fifth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_35 | |
The thirty-sixth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_36 | |
The thirty-seventh year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_37 | |
The thirty-eigth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_38 | |
The thirty-ninth year of Henry VI’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR2_39 | |
The reign of Henry I | reign date | r_HENR3 | |
The first year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_01 | |
The second year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_02 | |
The third year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_03 | |
The fourth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_04 | |
The fifth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_05 | |
The sixth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_06 | |
The seventh year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_07 | |
The eighth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_08 | |
The ninth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_09 | |
The tenth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_10 | |
The eleventh year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_11 | |
The twelfth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_19 | |
The twentieth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_24 | |
The twenty-fifth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_25 | |
The twenty-sixth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_26 | |
The twenty-seventh year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_27 | |
The twenty-eigth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_28 | |
The twenty-ninth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_29 | |
The thirtieth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_30 | |
The thirty-first year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_31 | |
The thirty-second year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_32 | |
The thirty-third year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_33 | |
The thirty-fourth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_34 | |
The thirty-fifth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_35 | |
The thirty-sixth year of Henry I’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR3_36 | |
The reign of Henry IV | reign date | r_HENR4 | |
The first year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_01 | |
The second year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_02 | |
The third year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_03 | |
The fourth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_04 | |
The fifth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_05 | |
The sixth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_06 | |
The seventh year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_07 | |
The eighth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_08 | |
The ninth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_09 | |
The tenth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_10 | |
The eleventh year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_11 | |
The twelfth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Henry IV’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR4_14 | |
The reign of Henry VII | reign date | r_HENR5 | |
The first year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_01 | |
The second year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_02 | |
The third year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_03 | |
The fourth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_04 | |
The fifth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_05 | |
The sixth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_06 | |
The seventh year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_07 | |
The eighth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_08 | |
The ninth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_09 | |
The tenth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_10 | |
The eleventh year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_11 | |
The twelfth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_19 | |
The twentieth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Henry VII’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR5_24 | |
The reign of Henry II | reign date | r_HENR6 | |
The first year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_01 | |
The second year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_02 | |
The third year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_03 | |
The fourth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_04 | |
The fifth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_05 | |
The sixth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_06 | |
The seventh year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_07 | |
The eighth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_08 | |
The ninth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_09 | |
The tenth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_10 | |
The eleventh year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_11 | |
The twelfth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_19 | |
The twentieth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_24 | |
The twenty-fifth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_25 | |
The twenty-sixth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_26 | |
The twenty-seventh year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_27 | |
The twenty-eigth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_28 | |
The twenty-ninth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_29 | |
The thirtieth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_30 | |
The thirty-first year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_31 | |
The thirty-second year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_32 | |
The thirty-third year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_33 | |
The thirty-fourth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_34 | |
The thirty-fifth year of Henry II’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR6_35 | |
The reign of Henry III | reign date | r_HENR7 | |
The first year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_01 | |
The second year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_02 | |
The third year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_03 | |
The fourth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_04 | |
The fifth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_05 | |
The sixth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_06 | |
The seventh year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_07 | |
The eighth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_08 | |
The ninth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_09 | |
The tenth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_10 | |
The eleventh year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_11 | |
The twelfth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_19 | |
The twentieth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_23 | |
The twenty-fourth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_24 | |
The twenty-fifth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_25 | |
The twenty-sixth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_26 | |
The twenty-seventh year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_27 | |
The twenty-eigth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_28 | |
The twenty-ninth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_29 | |
The thirtieth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_30 | |
The thirty-first year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_31 | |
The thirty-second year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_32 | |
The thirty-third year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_33 | |
The thirty-fourth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_34 | |
The thirty-fifth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_35 | |
The thirty-sixth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_36 | |
The thirty-seventh year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_37 | |
The thirty-eigth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_38 | |
The thirty-ninth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_39 | |
The fourtieth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_40 | |
The fourty-first year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_41 | |
The fourty-second year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_42 | |
The fourty-third year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_43 | |
The fourty-fourth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_44 | |
The fourty-fifth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_45 | |
The fourty-sixth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_46 | |
The fourty-seventh year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_47 | |
The fourty-eigth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_48 | |
The fourty-ninth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_49 | |
The fiftieth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_50 | |
The fifty-first year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_51 | |
The fifty-second year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_52 | |
The fifty-third year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_53 | |
The fifty-fourth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_54 | |
The fifty-fifth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_55 | |
The fifty-sixth year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_56 | |
The fifty-seventh year of Henry III’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR7_57 | |
The reign of Henry V | reign date | r_HENR8 | |
The first year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_01 | |
The second year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_02 | |
The third year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_03 | |
The fourth year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_04 | |
The fifth year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_05 | |
The sixth year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_06 | |
The seventh year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_07 | |
The eighth year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_08 | |
The ninth year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_09 | |
The tenth year of Henry V’s reign. | regnal year | r_HENR8_10 | |
The reign of James VI and I | reign date | r_JAME1 | |
The first year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_01 | |
The second year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_02 | |
The third year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_03 | |
The fourth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_04 | |
The fifth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_05 | |
The sixth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_06 | |
The seventh year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_07 | |
The eighth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_08 | |
The ninth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_09 | |
The tenth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_10 | |
The eleventh year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_11 | |
The twelfth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_12 | |
The thirteenth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_13 | |
The fourteenth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_14 | |
The fifteenth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_15 | |
The sixteenth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_16 | |
The seventeenth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_17 | |
The eighteenth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_18 | |
The nineteenth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_19 | |
The twentieth year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_20 | |
The twenty-first year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_21 | |
The twenty-second year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_22 | |
The twenty-third year of James VI and I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JAME1_23 | |
The reign of John I | reign date | r_JOHN1 | |
The first year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_01 | |
The second year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_02 | |
The third year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_03 | |
The fourth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_04 | |
The fifth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_05 | |
The sixth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_06 | |
The seventh year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_07 | |
The eighth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_08 | |
The ninth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_09 | |
The tenth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_10 | |
The eleventh year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_11 | |
The twelfth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_12 | |
The thirteenth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_13 | |
The fourteenth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_14 | |
The fifteenth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_15 | |
The sixteenth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_16 | |
The seventeenth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_17 | |
The eighteenth year of John I’s reign. | regnal year | r_JOHN1_18 | |
The reign of Mary I | reign date | r_MARY2 | |
The first year of Mary I’s reign. | regnal year | r_MARY2_01 | |
The second year of Mary I’s reign. | regnal year | r_MARY2_02 | |
The third year of Mary I’s reign. | regnal year | r_MARY2_03 | |
The fourth year of Mary I’s reign. | regnal year | r_MARY2_04 | |
The fifth year of Mary I’s reign. | regnal year | r_MARY2_05 | |
The sixth year of Mary I’s reign. | regnal year | r_MARY2_06 | |
The reign of Philip II | reign date | r_PHIL3 | |
The first year of Philip II’s reign. | regnal year | r_PHIL3_01 | |
The second year of Philip II’s reign. | regnal year | r_PHIL3_02 | |
The third year of Philip II’s reign. | regnal year | r_PHIL3_03 | |
The fourth year of Philip II’s reign. | regnal year | r_PHIL3_04 | |
The fifth year of Philip II’s reign. | regnal year | r_PHIL3_05 | |
The reign of Richard II | reign date | r_RICH1 | |
The first year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_01 | |
The second year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_02 | |
The third year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_03 | |
The fourth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_04 | |
The fifth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_05 | |
The sixth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_06 | |
The seventh year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_07 | |
The eighth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_08 | |
The ninth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_09 | |
The tenth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_10 | |
The eleventh year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_11 | |
The twelfth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_19 | |
The twentieth year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_20 | |
The twenty-first year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_21 | |
The twenty-second year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_22 | |
The twenty-third year of Richard II’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH1_23 | |
The reign of Richard I | reign date | r_RICH2 | |
The first year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_01 | |
The second year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_02 | |
The third year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_03 | |
The fourth year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_04 | |
The fifth year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_05 | |
The sixth year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_06 | |
The seventh year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_07 | |
The eighth year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_08 | |
The ninth year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_09 | |
The tenth year of Richard I’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH2_10 | |
The reign of Richard III | reign date | r_RICH3 | |
The first year of Richard III’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH3_01 | |
The second year of Richard III’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH3_02 | |
The third year of Richard III’s reign. | regnal year | r_RICH3_03 | |
The reign of Stephen I | reign date | r_STEP1 | |
The first year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_01 | |
The second year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_02 | |
The third year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_03 | |
The fourth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_04 | |
The fifth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_05 | |
The sixth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_06 | |
The seventh year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_07 | |
The eighth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_08 | |
The ninth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_09 | |
The tenth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_10 | |
The eleventh year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_11 | |
The twelfth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_12 | |
The thirteenth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_13 | |
The fourteenth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_14 | |
The fifteenth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_15 | |
The sixteenth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_16 | |
The seventeenth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_17 | |
The eighteenth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_18 | |
The nineteenth year of Stephen I’s reign. | regnal year | r_STEP1_19 | |
The reign of William I | reign date | r_WILL1 | |
The first year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_01 | |
The second year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_02 | |
The third year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_03 | |
The fourth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_04 | |
The fifth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_05 | |
The sixth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_06 | |
The seventh year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_07 | |
The eighth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_08 | |
The ninth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_09 | |
The tenth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_10 | |
The eleventh year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_11 | |
The twelfth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_12 | |
The thirteenth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_13 | |
The fourteenth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_14 | |
The fifteenth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_15 | |
The sixteenth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_16 | |
The seventeenth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_17 | |
The eighteenth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_18 | |
The nineteenth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_19 | |
The twentieth year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_20 | |
The twenty-first year of William I’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL1_21 | |
The reign of William II | reign date | r_WILL2 | |
The first year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_01 | |
The second year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_02 | |
The third year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_03 | |
The fourth year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_04 | |
The fifth year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_05 | |
The sixth year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_06 | |
The seventh year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_07 | |
The eighth year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_08 | |
The ninth year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_09 | |
The tenth year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_10 | |
The eleventh year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_11 | |
The twelfth year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_12 | |
The thirteenth year of William II’s reign. | regnal year | r_WILL2_13 | |
Rachel | person (lit) | RACH1 | |
Ratcliffe |
Sites | RADC1 | empty |
Anthony Ratclyffe | person (hist) | RADC2 | |
Sir John Radcliffe | person (hist) | RADC3 | |
Dame Anne Radcliffe | person (hist) | RADC4 | |
Robert Radcliffe | person (hist) | RADC5 | |
Henry Radcliffe | person (hist) | RADC6 | |
Frances Radclyffe (née Sidney) | person (hist) | RADC7 | |
Robert Radcliffe | person (hist) | RADC8 | |
Thomas Radclyffe | person (hist) | RADC9 | |
Dame Margaret Rade | person (hist) | RADE1 | |
Radwell |
Sites | RADW1 | empty |
Radwell |
Water features | RADW2 | empty |
John Radwell | person (hist) | RADW3 | |
Rafe | person (lit) | RAFE1 | |
Michael Rafferty | person (cont) | RAFF1 | |
Rahere | person (hist) | RAHE1 | |
Mr. Rahere | person (hist) | RAHE2 | |
Sebastian Rahtz | person (cont) | RAHT1 | |
Sir John Rainstorth | person (hist) | RAIN1 | |
Sir Nicholas Rainton | person (hist) | RAIN2 | |
Christopher Fawsett against the Inmates: An Aspect of Poor Law Administration in the Early Seventeenth Century |
bibliographic item | RAIN3 | |
Richard Raison | person (hist) | RAIS1 | |
Atheline Raison | person (hist) | RAIS2 | |
raker | glossary item | RAKE1 | |
Sir Walter Raleigh | person (hist) | RALE1 | |
Collin Ralko | person (cont) | RALK1 | |
Ralph de Luffa | person (hist) | RALP1 | |
Ralph | person (lit) | RALP2 | |
Ralph | person (lit) | RALP3 | |
Ram |
Victualling houses | RAM1 | empty |
Ram Alley |
Streets | RAMA1 | published |
Henry Ramelius | person (hist) | RAME1 | |
Ram Inn |
Victualling houses | RAMI1 | empty |
Lady Mary Ramsey | person (lit) | RAMS1 | |
Sir Thomas Ramsey | person (lit) | RAMS2 | |
Industrial Discontent in Early Elizabethan London: Clothworkers and Merchants Adventurers in Conflict |
bibliographic item | RAMS3 | |
The Language of Urbanization in John Stow’s Survey of London |
bibliographic item | RAMS4 | |
Sir Thomas Ramsey | person (hist) | RAMS5 | |
Dame Mary Ramsey (née Dale) | person (hist) | RAMS6 | |
Lady Ramsey | person (hist) | RAMS7 | |
Dame Alice Ramsey (née Lea) | person (hist) | RAMS8 | |
Thomas Ramsey | person (hist) | RAMS9 | |
Barnard Randolph | person (hist) | RAND1 | |
Mr. Randoll | person (hist) | RAND2 | |
Avery Randolph | person (hist) | RAND3 | |
Mr. Randulph | person (hist) | RAND4 | |
Thomas Randolph | person (hist) | RAND5 | |
Richard Randall | person (hist) | RAND6 | |
Margaret Randall | person (hist) | RAND7 | |
Joyce Randall | person (hist) | RAND8 | |
Herbert Randolph | person (hist) | RAND9 | |
Judith Randolph (née Shirley) | person (hist) | RAND10 | |
Thomas Randolph | person (hist) | RAND11 | |
Poems with the Muses looking-glasse: and Amyntas | bibliographic item | RAND12 | |
The Mirrour of Monsters | bibliographic item | RANK1 | |
Raphael | person (hist) | RAPH1 | |
Worlds Within Worlds: Structures of Life in Sixteenth-Century London | bibliographic item | RAPP1 | |
Social Structure and Mobility in Sixteenth Century London: Part 1 |
bibliographic item | RAPP2 | |
Social Structure and Mobility in Sixteenth Century London: Part 2 |
bibliographic item | RAPP3 | |
Brandon Rasmussen | person (cont) | RASM1 | |
Printing and Publishing |
bibliographic item | RASM2 | |
John Rastell | person (hist) | RAST1 | |
William Rastall | person (hist) | RAST2 | |
Dame Joan Ratcliffe | person (hist) | RATC1 | |
Thomas Ratcliffe | person (hist) | RATC2 | |
Ratten Lane |
Streets | RATT1 | published |
Bookscape: Geographies of Printing and Publishing in London before 1800 | bibliographic item | RAVE1 | |
Gabriel Rave | person (hist) | RAVE2 | |
Robert Raven | person (hist) | RAVE3 | |
Beasts of Recreacion: Henslowe’s White Bears |
bibliographic item | RAVE4 | |
John Raven | person (hist) | RAVE5 | |
Thomas Ravis | person (hist) | RAVI1 | |
Thomas Ravis | person (hist) | RAVI2 | |
Lewes Rawbone | person (hist) | RAWB1 | |
The Hospitals of Later Medieval London |
bibliographic item | RAWC1 | |
The Streets of London: Their History and Associations | bibliographic item | RAWL1 | |
Daniel Rawlinson | person (hist) | RAWL2 | |
William Rawlin | person (hist) | RAWL3 | |
Robert Raworth | person (hist) | RAWO1 | |
Richard Rawson | person (hist) | RAWS1 | |
Isabell Rawson | person (hist) | RAWS2 | |
Christopher Rawson | person (hist) | RAWS3 | |
Cavaliers, Clubs, and Literary Culture: Sir John Mennes, James Smith, and the Other of the Fancy | bibliographic item | RAYL1 | |
Robert Rayland | person (hist) | RAYL2 | |
George Raymond | person (hist) | RAYM1 | |
Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain | bibliographic item | RAYM2 | |
RAYN1 | Retired - Do not use | RAYN1 Replaced by REYN2 | |
William Reynwell | person (hist) | RAYN2 | |
William Rayniborowe | person (hist) | RAYN3 | |
The History of Infant, Child and Adult Mortality in London, 1550–1850 |
bibliographic item | RAZZ1 | |
Richard Cox | person (hist) | RCOX1 | |
Robert Dow | person (hist) | RDOW1 | |
Robert Drope | person (hist) | RDRO1 | |
Bartholomew Rede | person (hist) | READ1 | |
John Reading | person (hist) | READ2 | |
The Ranters Ranting | bibliographic item | READ3 | |
Richard Reade | person (hist) | READ4 | |
Henry Reade | person (hist) | READ5 | |
Robert Rede | person (hist) | READ6 | |
Rebecca | person (lit) | REBE1 | |
The Red Bull |
Playhouses | REBU1 | assigned |
recorder of London | glossary item | RECO1 | |
Record | person (lit) | RECO2 | |
Redcross Street |
Streets | REDC1 | empty |
Elizabethan London—Goldsmiths’ Row in Cheapside, 1558–1645 |
bibliographic item | REDD1 | |
redemption | glossary item | REDE1 | |
Benedict Reding | person (hist) | REDI1 | |
Mr. Redington | person (hist) | REDI2 | |
Redirects: A list of pages and ids which have been replaced by others |
Databases | redirects | hidden |
Red Lion Fields |
Sites | REDL1 | empty |
Red Lion Court |
Sites | REDL2 | empty |
Red Lion Gate |
Gates | REDL3 | empty |
Red Lion (Shoreditch) |
Victualling houses | REDL4 | empty |
Red Lion Street |
Streets | REDL5 | empty |
Red Lion Alley |
Streets | REDL6 | stub |
Red Lion (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | REDL7 | empty |
Johannis Redman | person (hist) | REDM1 | |
Thomas Redman | person (hist) | REDM2 | |
Richard Redman | person (hist) | REDM3 | |
Thomas Redwaye | person (hist) | REDW1 | |
William Redyate | person (hist) | REDY1 | |
Bedlam on the Jacobean Stage | bibliographic item | REED1 | |
Records of Early English Drama | bibliographic item | REED2 | |
Patrons and Performances Web Site |
bibliographic item | REED3 | |
REED London Online | bibliographic item | REED4 | |
Katy Reedy | person (cont) | REED5 | |
Reconstituting Families and their Demographic Behaviour in Intra- and Extra-Mural London Parishes c. 1550–1750 |
bibliographic item | REFA1 | |
Richer le Refham | person (hist) | REFH1 | |
Register | person (lit) | REGI1 | |
Index of Regnal Dates |
Databases; Finding aids | regnal_calendar | published |
Dominic Reid | person (cont) | REID1 | |
Robert Reid | person (hist) | REID2 | |
History of the Lord Mayor’s Show |
bibliographic item | REID3 | |
Women’s Clothes and Female Honour in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | REIN1 | |
Austin Reinolds | person (hist) | REIN2 | |
Nicholas Reive | person (hist) | REIV1 | |
Release Notes |
Site landing pages | release_notes | published |
Release Notes for MoEML v.6.3 |
About MoEML; Documentation of release | release_notes_063 | published |
Release Notes for MoEML v.6.4 |
About MoEML; Documentation of release | release_notes_064 | published |
Release Notes for MoEML v.6.5 |
About MoEML; Documentation of release | release_notes_065 | published |
Release Notes for MoEML v.6.6 |
About MoEML; Documentation of release | release_notes_066 | published |
Release Notes for MoEML v.7.0 |
About MoEML; Documentation of release | release_notes_070 | published |
Release Stages |
Documentation for encoders; Documentation for programmers; Documentation of release | release_stages | published |
Religion | person (lit) | RELI1 | |
The Red Lion |
Playhouses | RELI2 | stub |
A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | REME2 | published |
Introduction to A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch |
Critical materials; Articles by scholars | REME2_critical | published |
Recreating Early Modern Festivals Project | bibliographic item | REMF1 | |
Remus | person (lit) | REMU1 | |
Sir William Remyngton | person (hist) | REMY1 | |
Robert Remyngton | person (hist) | REMY2 | |
The Inns of Old Southwark and their Associations | bibliographic item | REND1 | |
Old Southwark and Its People | bibliographic item | REND2 | |
Richard Renery | person (hist) | RENE1 | |
Richard Renger | person (hist) | RENG1 | |
Using the Repertory Table Spreadsheet |
Documentation for contributors | repertory_table | published |
Rescinded Item |
About MoEML | rescinded_item | published |
Research Streets, Sites, and Playhouses of Early Modern London |
About MoEML; Documentation for contributors; Documentation for encoders | research_guidelines | published |
res publica | glossary item | RESP1 | |
Respect | person (lit) | RESP2 | |
Respice | person (lit) | RESP3 | |
Responsibility Taxonomy |
Generated Databases; Documentation for encoders; Documentation for programmers | responsibility_taxonomy | published |
Thomas Ressell | person (hist) | RESS1 | |
John Rest | person (hist) | REST1 | |
Henry Reston | person (hist) | REST2 | |
Restitutus | person (hist) | REST3 | |
William Rest | person (hist) | REST4 | |
John Revell | person (hist) | REVE1 | |
Revels Office |
Topics | REVE2 | published |
Robert Revell | person (hist) | REVE3 | |
Review Process |
About MoEML; Documentation for editors | review_process | published |
Reward | person (lit) | REWA1 | |
Barney Reymer | person (hist) | REYM1 | |
On Shakespeare’s Stage | bibliographic item | REYN1 | |
John Reynwell | person (hist) | REYN2 | |
Thomas Reyner | person (hist) | REYN4 | |
In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion | bibliographic item | REYN5 | |
Richard Reynolds | person (hist) | REYN6 | |
Mr. Reynold | person (hist) | REYN7 | |
Thomas Reynolds | person (hist) | REYN8 | |
Representing France and the French in Early Modern English Drama | bibliographic item | RFAF1 | |
Radulphus fitz-Agod | person (hist) | RFIT1 | |
Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles | bibliographic item | RHBU1 | |
Rhenish Wine House |
Generic places | RHEN1 | empty |
Rhetoric | person (lit) | RHET1 | |
Henslowe’s Rose: The Stage & Staging | bibliographic item | RHOD1 | |
King James VI and I: Selected Writings | bibliographic item | RHOD2 | |
Rhodos | person (lit) | RHOD3 | |
John Rice | person (hist) | RICE1 | |
Richard II | person (hist) | RICH1 | |
Richard I | person (hist) | RICH2 | |
Richard III | person (hist) | RICH3 | |
The Annals of London | bibliographic item | RICH5 | |
Richard Johnson | person (hist) | RICH6 | |
Introducing the Geohumanities |
bibliographic item | RICH7 | |
Richard of Cornwall | person (hist) | RICH8 | |
Richard Rich | person (hist) | RICH9 | |
John Rich | person (hist) | RICH11 | |
Thomas Rich | person (hist) | RICH12 | |
Richard L. Rich | person (hist) | RICH13 | |
Mr. Richard | person (hist) | RICH14 | |
Edmund Rich | person (hist) | RICH15 | |
Richard Rich | person (hist) | RICH16 | |
Richard of Cornwall | person (hist) | RICH17 | |
Smithfield: A Brief History |
bibliographic item | RICH18 | |
Richard C. | person (hist) | RICH19 | |
John Rycroft | person (hist) | RICR1 | |
Margaret Ricroft | person (hist) | RICR2 | |
Ricula | person (hist) | RICU1 | |
Nicholas Ridley | person (hist) | RIDL1 | |
Mr. Rigaret | person (hist) | RIGA1 | |
Ben Jonson: A Life | bibliographic item | RIGG1 | |
Right | person (lit) | RIGH1 | |
Righteousness | person (lit) | RIGH2 | |
Robert Rikeden | person (hist) | RIKE1 | |
Margaret Rikeden | person (hist) | RIKE2 | |
Memorials of London and London Life in the 13th, 14th and 15th Centuries | bibliographic item | RILE1 | |
Gregory Riley | person (cont) | RILE2 | |
Ringed Hall |
Halls | RING1 | stub |
Henry VIII, privy chamber of (act. 1509–1547) |
bibliographic item | RIOR1 | |
Riot | person (lit) | RIOT1 | |
Joyce Ripton | person (hist) | RIPT1 | |
John Risby | person (hist) | RISB1 | |
Thomas Rishby | person (hist) | RISH1 | |
Alice Rishby | person (hist) | RISH2 | |
William Rishanger | person (hist) | RISH3 | |
John Ritch | person (hist) | RITC1 | |
Megan Rittinger | person (cont) | RITT1 | |
William de la Rivars | person (hist) | RIUA1 | |
Robert de la Rivar | person (hist) | RIVA1 | |
Mauricius de la Rivar | person (hist) | RIVA2 | |
Edmund Rivals | person (hist) | RIVA3 | |
Riverside |
Generic places | RIVE1 | empty |
Margaret Rivers | person (hist) | RIVE2 | |
River Street |
Streets | RIVE3 | empty |
Sir Thomas Rivet | person (hist) | RIVE4 | |
The Worshipful Company of Stationers: A Short Account of Its Charter, Hall, Plate, Registers & Other Matters Connected with Its History | bibliographic item | RIVI1 | |
Sir Richard Leigh | person (hist) | RLEE1 | |
Richard Lee | person (hist) | RLEE2 | |
Sir Robert Lee | person (hist) | RLEE3 | |
Richard Lee | person (hist) | RLEE4 | |
Sir Richard Lee | person (hist) | RLEE5 | |
Sir Thomas Lovell | person (hist) | RLOV1 | |
Richard May | person (hist) | RMAY1 | |
Persuading the Citizens? Charles I and London Bridge |
bibliographic item | ROBE1 | |
Mr. Robert | person (hist) | ROBE2 | |
Collections, Vol. III: A Calendar of Dramatic Records in the Books of the Livery Companies of London, 1485–1640 | bibliographic item | ROBE3 | |
Robert of Jumièges | person (hist) | ROBE4 | |
Reckoning with London: Interpreting the Bills of Mortality before John Graunt |
bibliographic item | ROBE5 | |
Amorena Roberts | person (cont) | ROBE6 | |
Kathleen Roberts | person (cont) | ROBE7 | |
John Robessart | person (hist) | ROBE8 | |
Mr. Robert | person (hist) | ROBE10 | |
Brooke Robertson | person (cont) | ROBE11 | |
Robert Stuart | person (hist) | ROBE12 | |
Collections, Vol. V: A Calendar of Dramatic Records in the Books of the London Clothworkers’ Company (Addenda to Collections III) | bibliographic item | ROBE13 | |
William Roberts | person (hist) | ROBE14 | |
William Roberts | person (hist) | ROBE15 | |
Stephen Roberts | person (hist) | ROBE16 | |
Barne Roberts | person (hist) | ROBE17 | |
Francis Roberts | person (hist) | ROBE18 | |
James Roberts | person (hist) | ROBE19 | |
Robert III of Scotland | person (hist) | ROBE20 | |
Cecil Papers: August 1599, 21-31 |
bibliographic item | ROBE21 | |
Cecil Papers: July 1600, 16-31 |
bibliographic item | ROBE22 | |
Sir John Robinson | person (hist) | ROBI1 | |
Trading Places: Middleton’s Mayor and Middleton’s Moor |
bibliographic item | ROBI2 | |
The Multiple Meanings of Troy in Early Modern London’s Mayoral Show |
bibliographic item | ROBI3 | |
William Robinson | person (hist) | ROBI4 | |
A Drawn Plan Showing the Houses in Great and Little Ormond Streets, Red Lyon Street, Lamb’s Conduit Street, and Millman Street | bibliographic item | ROBI5 | |
London’s Burning: The Great Fire |
bibliographic item | ROBI6 | |
Elizabeth Robinson | person (hist) | ROBI7 | |
John Robinson | person (hist) | ROBI8 | |
Christian Robinson (née Anderson) | person (hist) | ROBI9 | |
William Robinson | person (hist) | ROBI10 | |
William Robinson | person (hist) | ROBI11 | |
Alice Elkyn (née Wilkes) | person (hist) | ROBI12 | |
Richard Robinson | person (hist) | ROBI13 | |
A New and Exact Map of the Diocese of London | bibliographic item | ROBI14 | |
Sir Lewes Robsart | person (hist) | ROBS1 | |
Simon Robson | person (hist) | ROBS2 | |
Robert Rochester | person (hist) | ROCH1 | |
Sir William Roche | person (hist) | ROCH2 | |
Thomas Roch | person (hist) | ROCH3 | |
Sir John Rochford | person (hist) | ROCH4 | |
Robert Rochforde | person (hist) | ROCH5 | |
Peter des Roches | person (hist) | ROCH6 | |
Ralph Rochford | person (hist) | ROCH7 | |
John Roch | person (hist) | ROCH8 | |
Rochester House |
Residences | ROCH9 | stub |
A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark with Contiguous Buildings | bibliographic item | ROCQ1 | |
A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark with Contiguous Buildings | bibliographic item | ROCQ2 | |
A Correct Plan of the Cities of London & Westminster & Borough of Southwark, including the Bills of Mortality, with the Additional Buildings &c |
bibliographic item | ROCQ3 | |
John Rocque | person (hist) | ROCQ4 | |
The Rose and Crown (St. John’s Street) |
Victualling houses | ROCR1 | empty |
The Rose and Crown (Holborn) |
Victualling houses | ROCR2 | empty |
Rodd Lane |
Streets | RODD1 | empty |
Kyla Rodgers | person (cont) | RODG1 | |
John Rodham | person (hist) | RODH1 | |
Sir Thomas Roes | person (hist) | ROES1 | |
ROES2 | Retired - Do not use | ROES2 Replaced by ROWE3 | |
Philippa Chaucer (née Roet) | person (hist) | ROET1 | |
Mr. Roger | person (hist) | ROGE1 | |
Roger of Wendover | person (hist) | ROGE2 | |
John Rogebrooke | person (hist) | ROGE3 | |
Robert Rogers | person (hist) | ROGE4 | |
John Rogers | person (hist) | ROGE5 | |
Francois de Rohan | person (hist) | ROHA1 | |
Noah Rolheiser | person (cont) | ROHL1 | |
John Roiston | person (hist) | ROIS1 | |
John Rois | person (hist) | ROIS2 | |
John Roissei | person (hist) | ROIS3 | |
Sir Richard de Rokeley | person (hist) | ROKE1 | |
Gregory de Rokesley | person (hist) | ROKE2 | |
Robert de Rokesle | person (hist) | ROKE3 | |
Robert Rokesley the Younger | person (hist) | ROKE4 | |
John de Rokele | person (hist) | ROKE5 | |
Raph Rokeby | person (hist) | ROKE6 | |
Meg Roland | person (cont) | ROLA1 | |
After Poyetes and Astronomyers: English Geographical Thought and Early English Print |
bibliographic item | ROLA2 | |
Richard Rolfe | person (hist) | ROLF1 | |
Sir Bernard Rolingcort | person (hist) | ROLI1 | |
Rolls Chapel |
Chapels | ROLL1 | empty |
Tower of London |
bibliographic item | ROLL2 | |
Records of London Livery Companies Online | bibliographic item | ROLL3 | |
Liberty of the Rolls |
Liberties | ROLL4 | published |
Thomas Romaine | person (hist) | ROMA1 | |
John Romane | person (lit) | ROMA2 | |
Romeland |
Sites | ROME1 | empty |
Thomas Romeyn | person (hist) | ROME2 | |
Rome | person (lit) | ROME3 | |
Henry Romelius | person (hist) | ROME4 | |
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium |
bibliographic item | ROME5 | |
Romeo Montague | person (lit) | ROME6 | |
Romulus | person (lit) | ROMU1 | |
Simon Ronner | person (hist) | RONN1 | |
Sir Geoffrey Roofe | person (hist) | ROOF1 | |
John Rechey’s Borderless City of Night |
bibliographic item | ROON1 | |
Agaster Roper | person (hist) | ROPE1 | |
Unmasquing the Connections Between Jacobean Politics and Policy: The Circle of Anna of Denmark and the Beginning of the English Empire, 1614–18 |
bibliographic item | ROPE2 | |
William Roper | person (hist) | ROPE3 | |
Alexandra Rosati | person (cont) | ROSA1 | |
Manor of the Rose |
Sites | ROSE1 | stub |
Into the Ghetto: Representing Jewish Space in Elizabethan England |
bibliographic item | ROSE2 | |
Rose Inn (Holborn Bridge) |
Victualling houses | ROSE3 | empty |
Rose Inn (Smithfield) |
Victualling houses | ROSE4 | empty |
Rose Tavern (Russell Street) |
Victualling houses | ROSE5 | empty |
The Rose |
Playhouses; Articles by pedagogical partners | ROSE6 | assigned |
Medieval Wall Paintings | bibliographic item | ROSE7 | |
The Rose |
Bookshops | ROSE8 | assigned |
Rose Alley |
Streets | ROSE9 | stub |
London: The Illustrated History | bibliographic item | ROSS1 | |
Medieval Westminster, 1200–1540 | bibliographic item | ROSS2 | |
Philip Rosseter | person (hist) | ROSS3 | |
William Roswell | person (hist) | ROSW1 | |
John Rote | person (hist) | ROTE1 | |
John Rothwell | person (hist) | ROTH1 | |
Richard de Rothyng | person (hist) | ROTH2 | |
Edmond Rotheley | person (hist) | ROTH3 | |
Molly Rothwell | person (cont) | ROTH4 | |
Rotherhithe |
Neighbourhoods | ROTH5 | stub |
Edward Rotherham | person (hist) | ROTH6 | |
Edward Rotherham | person (hist) | ROTH7 | |
William Rouse | person (hist) | ROUS1 | |
John Rouse | person (hist) | ROUS2 | |
Robert Rouse | person (hist) | ROUS3 | |
Sir Richard Rouse | person (hist) | ROUS4 | |
TheSwanRevisited |
bibliographic item | ROWA1 | |
Ms. Rowden | person (hist) | ROWD1 | |
Sir William Rowe | person (hist) | ROWE1 | |
Agatha Rowe-Crowder | person (cont) | ROWE2 | |
Sir Thomas Rowe | person (hist) | ROWE3 | |
Sir Henry Rowe | person (hist) | ROWE4 | |
When You See Me, You Know Me | bibliographic item | ROWL1 | |
John Rowland | person (lit) | ROWL2 | |
Humors looking glasse | bibliographic item | ROWL3 | |
Thomas Heywood’s Theatre, 1599–1639: Locations, Translations, and Conflict | bibliographic item | ROWL4 | |
Samuel Rowlands | person (hist) | ROWL5 | |
Samuel Rowley | person (hist) | ROWL7 | |
William Rowley | person (hist) | ROWL8 | |
A New Wonder | bibliographic item | ROWL9 | |
John Rowley | person (hist) | ROWL10 | |
William Rowley |
Biography; Topics; Graduate student articles | ROWL11 | published |
Grace Rowley | person (hist) | ROWL12 | |
Heart of the City: Roman, Medieval, and Modern London Revealed by Archaeology at 1 Poultry | bibliographic item | ROWS1 | |
Sir Edmund Rowse | person (hist) | ROWS2 | |
Royal Exchange |
Sites; Articles by pedagogical partners | ROYA1 | assigned |
Royal Mews |
Monuments, shrines, and tombs | ROYA2 | stub |
Royal Shakespeare Company | bibliographic item | ROYA3 | |
royal entry | glossary item | ROYA4 | |
Tudor Royal Progresses |
Topics; Graduate student articles | ROYA5 | published |
Courtney Rozdeba | person (cont) | ROZD1 | |
Richard de Parr | person (hist) | RPAR1 | |
Sir Roger Roe | person (hist) | RROE1 | |
Robert de Ros | person (hist) | RROS1 | |
Robert Smith | person (hist) | RSMI1 | |
Peter Paul Rubens | person (hist) | RUBE1 | |
An Urban Palimpsest: Migrancy, Architecture, and the Making of an Anglo-Dutch Royal Exchange |
bibliographic item | RUBR1 | |
Going Dutch in London City Comedy: Economies of Sexual and Sacred Exchange in John Marston’s The Dutch Courtesan (1605) |
bibliographic item | RUBR2 | |
Joannes Ruche | person (hist) | RUCH1 | |
William Ruddock | person (hist) | RUDD1 | |
James Ruddam | person (hist) | RUDD2 | |
Christopher Ruddy | person (hist) | RUDD3 | |
Rudolf II of Habsburg | person (hist) | RUDO1 | |
Sir John Rudstone | person (hist) | RUDS1 | |
Alan Rufus | person (hist) | RUFU1 | |
Mistress Rugbie | person (hist) | RUGB1 | |
Ralph Rugge | person (hist) | RUGG1 | |
The Triple Tree: Newgate, Tyburn and Old Bailey | bibliographic item | RUMB1 | |
Rebecca Rumney | person (hist) | RUMN1 | |
Sir William Rumney | person (hist) | RUMN2 | |
Rumour | person (lit) | RUMO1 | |
Ms. Rump | person (hist) | RUMP1 | |
William Rumschedde | person (hist) | RUMS1 | |
John Russell | person (hist) | RUSS1 | |
John Russell | person (hist) | RUSS2 | |
William Russe | person (hist) | RUSS3 | |
Elias Russel | person (hist) | RUSS4 | |
Lucy Russell (née Harington) | person (hist) | RUSS5 | |
Russian | person (lit) | RUSS6 | |
Jane Russell | person (hist) | RUSS7 | |
William Russell | person (hist) | RUSS8 | |
Thomas Russell | person (hist) | RUSS9 | |
Mr. Russell | person (hist) | RUSS10 | |
Margaret Russell | person (hist) | RUSS11 | |
Thomas Ruston | person (hist) | RUST1 | |
Lord John Rustle | person (hist) | RUST2 | |
Thomas Ruthall | person (hist) | RUTH1 | |
Edmund of York | person (hist) | RUTL1 | |
Documents of the Rose Playhouse | bibliographic item | RUTT1 | |
Joseph Rutter | person (hist) | RUTT2 | |
Peter Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT3 | |
Rowland Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT4 | |
Ellen Rutt (née Johnson) | person (hist) | RUTT5 | |
William Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT6 | |
Maragaret Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT7 | |
Richard Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT8 | |
Bartholomew Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT9 | |
Sara Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT10 | |
Hester Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT11 | |
Alice Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT12 | |
Lawrence Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT13 | |
Mary Rutt (née Lowland) | person (hist) | RUTT14 | |
Mary Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT15 | |
Margaret Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT16 | |
Henry Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT17 | |
Jane Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT18 | |
Laurance Rutt | person (hist) | RUTT19 | |
Anthony Ruyskaert | person (hist) | RUYS1 | |
Henry de Ryall | person (hist) | RYAL1 | |
William Ryder | person (hist) | RYDE1 | |
The Corporation of Rye: 1601–10 |
bibliographic item | RYEH1 | |
John Rylands | person (hist) | RYLA1 | |
Enriqueta Augustina Rylands | person (hist) | RYLA2 | |
John Rylands Library | organization (modern) | RYLA3 | |
Rylands Collection | organization (modern) | RYLA4 | |
William Rysing | person (hist) | RYSI1 | |
RYTH1 | Retired - Do not use | RYTH1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Augustine Ryther | person (hist) | RYTH2 | |
Sir John Ryvers | person (hist) | RYVE1 | |
New Models for Mobilizing Undergraduate Research |
About MoEML; Teaching materials and lesson plans | saa_2015 | draft |
Sabb’s Dock |
Sites | SABB1 | empty |
Sabbath Orders |
Proclamations; Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | SABB2 | published |
Sabbis Key |
Water features | SABB3 | stub |
William Sabernes | person (hist) | SABE1 | |
Space and Self in Early Modern European Cultures | bibliographic item | SABE2 | |
City Cleaning in Medieval London |
bibliographic item | SABI1 | |
Latrines and Cesspools of Mediaeval London |
bibliographic item | SABI2 | |
Butchering in Medieval London |
bibliographic item | SABI3 | |
Sabrina | person (lit) | SABR1 | |
sackbut | glossary item | SACK1 | |
Song; Written at Sea in the First Dutch War, 1665, the Night Before an Engagement |
bibliographic item | SACK2 | |
Friars of the Sack | organization (em_other) | SACK3 | |
Sir Richard Sackville | person (hist) | SACK4 | |
Thomas Sackville | person (hist) | SACK5 | |
Sir Andrew Sackville | person (hist) | SACK6 | |
Anne Fiennes (née Sackville) | person (hist) | SACK7 | |
Lady Isabella Sackville | person (hist) | SACK8 | |
Thomas Sackford | person (hist) | SACK9 | |
Saddlers’ Hall |
Halls | SADD1 | empty |
Saddlers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | SADD2 | |
Ralph Sadler | person (hist) | SADL1 | |
Sæberht of Essex | person (hist) | SAEB1 | |
Sæbbi of Essex | person (hist) | SAEB2 | |
Safety | person (lit) | SAFE1 | |
Saffron Hill |
Streets | SAFF2 | empty |
Sailor | person (lit) | SAIL1 | |
The Chronicles of London | bibliographic item | SAIN1 | |
Sir Ralph Saintwen | person (hist) | SAIN2 | |
John Saint-John | person (hist) | SAIN3 | |
Agnes Saint-John | person (hist) | SAIN4 | |
Saladin | person (hist) | SALA1 | |
The Elizabethan Underworld | bibliographic item | SALG1 | |
The Elizabethan Underworld | bibliographic item | SALG2 | |
Salisbury Court |
Streets | SALI1 | empty |
Salisbury House |
Sites | SALI2 | stub |
Salisbury Court Theatre |
Playhouses | SALI3 | assigned |
Paul Salisbury | person (hist) | SALI4 | |
Salisbury Court |
Liberties; Sites | SALI5 | stub |
Roger of Salisbury | person (hist) | SALI6 | |
Sir John Salisbury | person (hist) | SALI7 | |
Adam de Salisbury | person (hist) | SALI8 | |
William Salisbury | person (hist) | SALI9 | |
Literary Traces in Bridewell and Bethlem, 1602–1624 |
bibliographic item | SALK1 | |
Salters’ Hall |
Halls | SALT1 | empty |
Salt Wharf (Queenhithe) |
Riverside features | SALT2 | stub |
Salters’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | SALT3 | |
Sir Richard Saltonstall | person (hist) | SALT4 | |
Andrew Evenger | person (hist) | SALT5 | |
Anne Harby (née Saltonstall) | person (hist) | SALT6 | |
Sir Nicholas Salter | person (hist) | SALT7 | |
Salt Fishmongers’ Company | organization (em_other) | SALT8 | |
John Salter | person (hist) | SALT9 | |
Mathematical Collections and Translations | bibliographic item | SALU1 | |
Dame Elizabeth Salvage | person (hist) | SALV1 | |
John Salvin | person (hist) | SALV2 | |
T. Saly | person (hist) | SALY1 | |
Samothes | person (lit) | SAMO1 | |
Richard Samond | person (hist) | SAMO2 | |
Jane Sampford | person (hist) | SAMP1 | |
Master Sampson | person (hist) | SAMP2 | |
Dylan Samphire | person (cont) | SAMP3 | |
Changing Places: The Marriage & Royal Entry of Philip, Prince of Austria, & Mary Tudor, July-August 1554 |
bibliographic item | SAMS1 | |
The Fifteenth-Century Garner at Leadenhall, London |
bibliographic item | SAMU1 | |
Samuel | person (lit) | SAMU2 | |
Sanballat the Horonite | person (lit) | SANB1 | |
Sir William Sanctio | person (hist) | SANC1 | |
Sir William Sanctio | person (hist) | SANC2 | |
Sanchia of Provence | person (hist) | SANC3 | |
SANC4 | Retired - Do not use | SANC4 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
The Cultural Geography of Early Modern Drama, 1620–1650 | bibliographic item | SAND1 | |
William Sandys | person (hist) | SAND2 | |
John Sandhurst | person (hist) | SAND3 | |
Sir Raphe Sandwiche | person (hist) | SAND4 | |
Henry of Sandwich | person (hist) | SAND5 | |
Edwin Sandys | person (hist) | SAND6 | |
Ralph de Sandwich | person (hist) | SAND7 | |
Tyler Sandau | person (cont) | SAND8 | |
A Genealogical History of the Kings of Portugal | bibliographic item | SAND9 | |
A Genealogical History of the Kings of England and Monarchs of Great Britain | bibliographic item | SAND10 | |
Edward Sanders | person (hist) | SAND11 | |
Elenor Sanders | person (hist) | SAND12 | |
William Sandhill | person (hist) | SAND13 | |
Mary Sandys (née Thornehurst) | person (hist) | SAND14 | |
Thomas Sandys | person (hist) | SAND15 | |
The Barbican Before Barbican: The House, its History and theImaginaryWatchtower |
bibliographic item | SAND16 | |
Thomas Sanderson | person (hist) | SAND17 | |
Dame Elizabeth Sandys (née Windsor) | person (hist) | SAND18 | |
Henry Sandys | person (hist) | SAND19 | |
William Sandys | person (hist) | SAND20 | |
Gilbert Sanford | person (hist) | SANF1 | |
Saracen’s Head (Newgate) |
Victualling houses | SARA1 | empty |
Saracen’s Head (Carter Lane) |
Victualling houses | SARA2 | empty |
Saracen’s Head (Friday Street) |
Victualling houses | SARA3 | empty |
Saracen’s Head (Gracechurch Street) |
Victualling houses | SARA4 | empty |
Sarah | person (lit) | SARA5 | |
Saracen’s Head (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | SARA6 | empty |
George Sares | person (hist) | SARE1 | |
Diego Sarmiento de Acuña | person (hist) | SARM1 | |
Saron | person (lit) | SARO1 | |
Liam Sarsfield | person (cont) | SARS1 | |
Satan | person (lit) | SATA1 | |
Saturn | person (lit) | SATU1 | |
Satyr | person (lit) | SATY1 | |
Saul | person (lit) | SAUL1 | |
The A to Z of Edwardian London | bibliographic item | SAUN1 | |
Westminster Hall: A Sixteenth Century Drawing? |
bibliographic item | SAUN2 | |
Thomas Saunderford | person (hist) | SAUN3 | |
The Organisation of the Exchange |
bibliographic item | SAUN4 | |
Sir Thomas Saunders | person (hist) | SAUN5 | |
William Saunders | person (hist) | SAUN6 | |
Tudor London: A Map and a View | bibliographic item | SAUN7 | |
Thomas Savage | person (hist) | SAVA1 | |
Robert Savage | person (hist) | SAVA2 | |
James Savage | person (hist) | SAVA3 | |
Saverne | person (lit) | SAVE1 | |
Thomas Saville | person (hist) | SAVI1 | |
Savoy Hospital |
Hospitals; Sites | SAVO1 | stub |
Amadeus V of Savoy | person (hist) | SAVO2 | |
Beatrice of Savoy | person (hist) | SAVO3 | |
Peter II of Savoy | person (hist) | SAVO4 | |
Thomas I of Savoy | person (hist) | SAVO5 | |
Boniface of Savoy | person (hist) | SAVO6 | |
Aymon of Savoy | person (hist) | SAVO7 | |
Amadeus IV of Savoy | person (hist) | SAVO8 | |
Philip I of Savoy | person (hist) | SAVO9 | |
Thomas of Flanders | person (hist) | SAVO10 | |
St. John the Baptist’s Chapel of the Savoy |
Chapels | SAVO11 | stub |
Savoy Manor |
Residences | SAVO12 | stub |
Thomas Sawle | person (hist) | SAWL1 | |
Elizabeth Sawyer | person (hist) | SAWY1 | |
John Saxton | person (hist) | SAXT1 | |
Geoffrey de Say | person (hist) | SAYE1 | |
Maude de Say | person (hist) | SAYE2 | |
Sir Thomas Saye | person (hist) | SAYE3 | |
Dame Johan Saye | person (hist) | SAYE4 | |
Lord Mayors’ Pageants of the Merchant Taylors’ Company in the 15th, 16th & 17th Centuries | bibliographic item | SAYL1 | |
Dame Jane Sayne | person (hist) | SAYN1 | |
William Say | person (hist) | SAYW1 | |
Scalding Alley |
Streets | SCAL1 | empty |
SCAL2 | Retired - Do not use | SCAL2 Replaced by SCAL1 | |
Lord William Scales | person (hist) | SCAL3 | |
Bastard de Scales | person (hist) | SCAL4 | |
Will Scarlet | person (lit) | SCAR1 | |
William Scarlet | person (hist) | SCAR2 | |
Robert Scarlet | person (hist) | SCAR3 | |
Londini Artium & Scientiarum: or, London’s Fountaine of Arts and Science |
Mayoral shows | SCAT1 | draft |
Scavengers Close |
Sites | SCAV1 | empty |
scavenger | glossary item | SCAV2 | |
Scelestina | person (lit) | SCEL1 | |
Sceropes | person (lit) | SCER1 | |
The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World | bibliographic item | SCHA1 | |
Paul Schaffner | person (cont) | SCHA2 | |
Alexandra Schafer | person (cont) | SCHA3 | |
John Schanke | person (hist) | SCHA4 | |
Charity and Lay Piety in Reformation London, 1500–1620 | bibliographic item | SCHE1 | |
Assimilating Giants: The Appropriation of Gog and Magog in Medieval and Early Modern England |
bibliographic item | SCHE2 | |
Constructing the Poor in Early Seventeenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | SCHE3 | |
Il Schifanoya | person (hist) | SCHI1 | |
Rereading the Side Panels in The View of London from the North |
bibliographic item | SCHL1 | |
Tanya Schmidt | person (cont) | SCHM1 | |
ML Schneider | person (cont) | SCHN1 | |
Angela Schneider | person (cont) | SCHN2 | |
Greg Schnitzspahn | person (cont) | SCHN3 | |
Roger de Scholond | person (hist) | SCHO1 | |
The Topography and Buildings of London, ca. 1600 |
bibliographic item | SCHO2 | |
The London Surveys of Ralph Treswell | bibliographic item | SCHO3 | |
Medieval London Houses | bibliographic item | SCHO4 | |
The Building of London: From the Conquest to the Great Fire | bibliographic item | SCHO5 | |
The Capital Rediscovered: Archaeology in the City of London |
bibliographic item | SCHO6 | |
According toThe Common Recieued Opinion: Munday’s Brute in The Triumphes of Re-United Britannia (1605) |
bibliographic item | SCHO7 | |
Thomas Soane’s Buildings near Billingsgate, London, 1640–66 |
bibliographic item | SCHO8 | |
The Medieval Port of London: Publication and Research Access |
bibliographic item | SCHO9 | |
John Schofield | person (cont) | SCHO10 | |
Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate, City of London: An Archaeological Reconstruction and History | bibliographic item | SCHO11 | |
St. Paul’s Cathedral Before Wren | bibliographic item | SCHO12 | |
Archaeology of the City of London | bibliographic item | SCHO13 | |
Social Perceptions of Space in Medieval and Tudor London Houses |
bibliographic item | SCHO14 | |
City of London Gardens, 1520-c. 1620 |
bibliographic item | SCHO15 | |
Medieval and Tudor Domestic Buildings in the City of London |
bibliographic item | SCHO16 | |
London: Buildings and Defences 1200–1600 |
bibliographic item | SCHO17 | |
Urban Housing in England, 1400–1600 |
bibliographic item | SCHO18 | |
Medieval Buildings and Property Development in the Area of Cheapside |
bibliographic item | SCHO19 | |
Some Aspects of the Reformation of Religious Space in London, 1540–1660 |
bibliographic item | SCHO20 | |
Thomas Soane’s Buildings near Billingsgate, London, 1640–66 |
bibliographic item | SCHO21 | |
Saxon and Medieval Parish Churches in the City of London: A Review |
bibliographic item | SCHO22 | |
London After the Great Fire |
bibliographic item | SCHO23 | |
A Reconstruction of the Deanery of St Paul’s Cathedral in the Time of John Donne, and Its Setting for His Collection of Paintings |
bibliographic item | SCHO24 | |
William Shakespeare: A Compact Documentary Life | bibliographic item | SCHO25 | |
Georgius Schraderus | person (hist) | SCHR1 | |
Victoria Schuchmann | person (cont) | SCHU1 | |
Makayla Schultz | person (cont) | SCHU2 | |
Science | person (lit) | SCIE1 | |
Mistress Scioll | person (hist) | SCIO1 | |
Henry Scippard | person (hist) | SCIP1 | |
Isabell Scippard (née Helliatt) | person (hist) | SCIP2 | |
Henry Scogan | person (hist) | SCOG1 | |
John Scory | person (hist) | SCOR1 | |
Elizabeth Scory | person (hist) | SCOR2 | |
Scotland Yard |
Sites | SCOT1 | empty |
Kevin Scott | person (cont) | SCOT2 | |
Sir John Scott | person (hist) | SCOT3 | |
William Scott | person (hist) | SCOT4 | |
William Scot | person (hist) | SCOT5 | |
Marianus Scotus of Mainz | person (hist) | SCOT6 | |
Thomas Scott | person (hist) | SCOT7 | |
Scott | person (lit) | SCOT8 | |
Thomas Scot | person (hist) | SCOT9 | |
Robert Scott | person (hist) | SCOT10 | |
Scipio Africanus | person (hist) | SCRI1 | |
Scriveners’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | SCRI2 | |
Thomas Scriven | person (hist) | SCRI3 | |
William Scroope | person (hist) | SCRO1 | |
Sir Roger Scroope | person (hist) | SCRO2 | |
Scroop’s Inn |
Victualling houses | SCRO3 | empty |
Sir Geoffrey Scrope | person (hist) | SCRO4 | |
Richard Scrope | person (hist) | SCRO5 | |
Sir James Scudamore | person (hist) | SCUD1 | |
Sir Stephen Scudamore | person (hist) | SCUD2 | |
Clement Scudamore | person (hist) | SCUD3 | |
Scylla | person (lit) | SCYL1 | |
To all the clothiers of England | bibliographic item | SD1 | |
Learning the TEI in a Digital Environment |
bibliographic item | SDEE1 | |
San Diego State University English 534 Spring 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | SDSU1 | |
Jack Seaberry | person (cont) | SEAB1 | |
Seacoal Lane |
Streets | SEAC1 | empty |
Captain Seagull | person (lit) | SEAG1 | |
Search MoEML |
About MoEML | search | published |
Search Tips |
Documentation for contributors; Documentation for encoders; Documentation for programmers | search_tips | published |
The Artisanal World |
bibliographic item | SEAV1 | |
St. Sebastian | person (hist) | SEBA1 | |
Sebastián de Covarrubias | person (hist) | SEBA2 | |
Sebastian | person (lit) | SEBA3 | |
Sæbbi of Essex | person (hist) | SEBB1 | |
Secondary Reference Material |
Bibliography | secondary_sources | published |
The secret history of the rebels in Newgate | bibliographic item | SECR1 | |
Security | person (lit) | SECU1 | |
Richard Sedgwicke | person (hist) | SEDG1 | |
Sedulity | person (lit) | SEDU1 | |
Seething Lane |
Streets | SEET1 | published |
Sir William Segar | person (hist) | SEGA1 | |
Honor military, and ciuill contained in foure bookes. Viz. 1. Iustice, and iurisdiction military. 2. Knighthood in generall, and particular. 3. Combats for life, and triumph. 4. Precedencie of great estates, and others | bibliographic item | SEGA2 | |
Segovax | person (hist) | SEGO1 | |
Margaret Seagrave | person (hist) | SEGR1 | |
Gilbert Segrave | person (hist) | SEGR2 | |
New Seld |
Sites | SELD1 | stub |
John Selden | person (hist) | SELD2 | |
Table-talk | bibliographic item | SELD3 | |
Diversity and Difference in Early Modern London | bibliographic item | SELW1 | |
English-Born Reputed Strangers: Birth and Descent in Seventeenth-Century London |
bibliographic item | SELW2 | |
Thomas Sely | person (hist) | SELY1 | |
John Sely | person (hist) | SELY2 | |
Bartholomew Seman | person (hist) | SEMA1 | |
Simon Seman | person (hist) | SEMA2 | |
Sir Thomas Semer | person (hist) | SEME1 | |
Semele | person (lit) | SEME2 | |
John Semer | person (hist) | SEME3 | |
Robert Semer | person (hist) | SEME4 | |
Sempringham Court |
Sites | SEMP1 | empty |
Submit a Correction or Edition |
Agas Map; Documentation for contributors | send_agas_correction | published |
John Senex | person (hist) | SENE1 | |
Dame Mary Senelare | person (hist) | SENE2 | |
Seneca | person (hist) | SENE3 | |
John Senecle | person (hist) | SENE4 | |
Sennacherib | person (hist) | SENN1 | |
SENT1 | Retired - Do not use | SENT1 Replaced by STAU1 | |
Thomas Sentler | person (hist) | SENT2 | |
Benedict Senturer | person (hist) | SENT3 | |
Jerome Serall | person (hist) | SERA1 | |
Serjeants’ Inn (Fleet Street) |
Inns of Court; Sites | SERJ1 | empty |
Serjeants’ Inn (Chancery Lane) |
Inns of Court; Sites | SERJ2 | empty |
Margaret Serle | person (hist) | SERL1 | |
Alexander Serle | person (hist) | SERL2 | |
Sermon Lane |
Streets | SERM1 | empty |
Sernes Tower |
Sites | SERN1 | stub |
service | glossary item | SERV1 | |
Service Tower |
Sites | SERV2 | empty |
Servitude | person (lit) | SERV3 | |
William Servat | person (hist) | SERV4 | |
Sessions House |
Sites | SESS1 | published |
Stephen Seudamour | person (hist) | SEUD1 | |
Londinum Celeberrima Metropolis, Splendidissima Regia et Opulentissimum Angliæ Emporium, Accuratisime Delineata | bibliographic item | SEUT1 | |
Matthäus Seutter | person (hist) | SEUT2 | |
520 Class 7 |
Graduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | SEV1 | published |
The Severall Places where You May Hear News |
Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Other texts | SEVE1 | published |
Septimius Severus | person (hist) | SEVE2 | |
Sir William Sevenoke | person (hist) | SEVE3 | |
The Seven Names of a Prison. MS Harley 7526, fol. 35 | bibliographic item | SEVE4 | |
The Seven Stars |
Bookshops | SEVE5 | assigned |
The Severall places where you may hear news | bibliographic item | SEVE6 | |
Sewage and Waste Management |
Topics; Graduate student articles | SEWA1 | published |
Sewersditch |
Water features | SEWE1 | stub |
Edward Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM1 | |
A SURVEY OF THE CITIES OF London and Westminster, Borough of SOUTHWARK, and PARTS Adjacent. CONTAINING, I. The Original Foundation, and the Antient and Modern State thereof. II. An exact Description of all Wards and Parishes; Parish-Churches, Palaces, Halls, Hospitals, Public Offices, Edifices, and Monuments, of any Account, throughout the said Cities, Borough, &c. III. A particular Account of the Government of LONDON, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military; of all Charters, Liberties, Privileges and Customs; and of all Livery and other Companies, with their Coats of Arms. IV. Lists of all the Officers of His Majesty’s Revenues, and Houshold; and those of the rest of the Royal Family; together with the Salaries thereunto belonging. By Robert Seymour, Esq; The Whole being an Improvement of Mr. STOW’s, and other SURVEYS, by adding whatever Alterations have happened in the said CITIES, &c. to the present Year; and retrenching many Superfluities, and correcting many ERRORS in the former WRITERS. Illustrated with several COPPER PLATES | bibliographic item | SEYM2 | |
An accurate survey of the cities of London and Westminster, and borough of Southwark: with a compleat history of St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Westminster-Abbey. The whole being an improvement of Mr. Stow’s, and other surveys, by adding whatever alterations have happened in the said cities, &c. to the year 1733, and correcting many errors in the former impressions | bibliographic item | SEYM3 | |
Lord Thomas Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM4 | |
Anne Seymour (née Stanhope) | person (hist) | SEYM5 | |
Jane Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM6 | |
Jane Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM7 | |
Thomas Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM8 | |
Mary Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM9 | |
Edward Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM10 | |
Anne Dudley (née Seymour) | person (hist) | SEYM11 | |
Lady Margaret Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM12 | |
Mary Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM13 | |
Katherine Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM14 | |
Elizabeth Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM15 | |
Lord Henry Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM16 | |
Edward Seymour | person (hist) | SEYM17 | |
12 Oct 1537: Seymour, Jane, Queen consort of Henry VIII, 1508-1537 (Hampton Court Palace, Richmond upon Thames, London, England) to Privy Council to Henry VIII, King of England, 1509-1547 |
bibliographic item | SEYM18 | |
Andrew Seywell | person (hist) | SEYW1 | |
Shackerley Marmion | person (hist) | SHAC1 | |
Shackles | person (lit) | SHAC2 | |
John Shadworth | person (hist) | SHAD1 | |
Thomas Shadwell | person (hist) | SHAD2 | |
The Squire of Alsatia | bibliographic item | SHAD3 | |
Shaftesbury Avenue |
Streets | SHAF1 | empty |
Shaft Alley |
Streets | SHAF2 | published |
William Shakespeare | person (hist) | SHAK1 | |
Measure for Measure | bibliographic item | SHAK2 | |
Richard II | bibliographic item | SHAK3 | |
King Lear | bibliographic item | SHAK4 | |
Titus Andronicus | bibliographic item | SHAK5 | |
The Life of King Henry the Eighth | bibliographic item | SHAK6 | |
The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth | bibliographic item | SHAK7 | |
The first part of the contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster with the death of the good Duke Humphrey: and the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke, and the tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of VVinchester, vvith the notable rebellion of Iacke Cade: and the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the crowne | bibliographic item | SHAK8 | |
Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies Published according to the true originall copies | bibliographic item | SHAK9 | |
King Richard III | bibliographic item | SHAK10 | |
Richard the Third (Modern) | bibliographic item | SHAK11 | |
Much Ado About Nothing | bibliographic item | SHAK12 | |
Love’s Labor’s Lost | bibliographic item | SHAK13 | |
Henry IV, Part 1 | bibliographic item | SHAK14 | |
Henry IV, Part 2 | bibliographic item | SHAK15 | |
Henry V | bibliographic item | SHAK16 | |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | bibliographic item | SHAK17 | |
Shakeosphere: Mapping Early Modern Social Networks | bibliographic item | SHAK18 | |
Othello | bibliographic item | SHAK19 | |
The Tempest | bibliographic item | SHAK20 | |
A Lover’s Complaint | bibliographic item | SHAK21 | |
A Midsummer Night’s Dream | bibliographic item | SHAK22 | |
All’s Well That Ends Well | bibliographic item | SHAK23 | |
Antony and Cleopatra | bibliographic item | SHAK24 | |
As You Like It | bibliographic item | SHAK25 | |
Coriolanus | bibliographic item | SHAK26 | |
Cymbeline | bibliographic item | SHAK27 | |
Edward III | bibliographic item | SHAK28 | |
Hamlet | bibliographic item | SHAK29 | |
Henry VI, Part 1 | bibliographic item | SHAK30 | |
Henry VI, Part 2 | bibliographic item | SHAK31 | |
Henry VI, Part 3 | bibliographic item | SHAK32 | |
Henry VIII | bibliographic item | SHAK33 | |
Julius Caesar | bibliographic item | SHAK34 | |
King John | bibliographic item | SHAK35 | |
King Lear | bibliographic item | SHAK36 | |
Macbeth | bibliographic item | SHAK37 | |
Measure for Measure | bibliographic item | SHAK38 | |
Pericles | bibliographic item | SHAK39 | |
Richard II | bibliographic item | SHAK40 | |
Romeo and Juliet | bibliographic item | SHAK41 | |
The Comedy of Errors | bibliographic item | SHAK42 | |
The Merchant of Venice | bibliographic item | SHAK43 | |
The Passionate Pilgrim | bibliographic item | SHAK44 | |
The Phoenix and the Turtle | bibliographic item | SHAK45 | |
The Rape of Lucrece | bibliographic item | SHAK46 | |
The Sonnets | bibliographic item | SHAK47 | |
The Taming of the Shrew | bibliographic item | SHAK48 | |
The Winter’s Tale | bibliographic item | SHAK49 | |
Timon of Athens | bibliographic item | SHAK50 | |
Titus Andronicus | bibliographic item | SHAK51 | |
Troilus and Cressida | bibliographic item | SHAK52 | |
Twelfth Night | bibliographic item | SHAK53 | |
Two Gentlemen of Verona | bibliographic item | SHAK54 | |
Two Noble Kinsmen | bibliographic item | SHAK55 | |
Venus and Adonis | bibliographic item | SHAK56 | |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | bibliographic item | SHAK57 | |
The Tragedie of Macbeth | bibliographic item | SHAK58 | |
The Tragedie of King Lear | bibliographic item | SHAK59 | |
Edmund Shakespeare | person (hist) | SHAK60 | |
Rebuilding the Globe |
bibliographic item | SHAK61 | |
The Third Globe |
bibliographic item | SHAK62 | |
Justice Shallow | person (lit) | SHAL1 | |
St. Nicholas Shambles |
Streets | SHAM1 | empty |
Audience vs. Dramatist in Jonson’s Epicoene and other Plays of the Children’s Troupes |
bibliographic item | SHAP1 | |
Early (Pre-1590) Boy Companies and their Acting Venues |
bibliographic item | SHAP2 | |
TheMermaid Club |
bibliographic item | SHAP3 | |
1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare | bibliographic item | SHAP4 | |
Robert Shapeley | person (hist) | SHAP5 | |
Crown, Parliament and Locality: Government and Communication in Early Stuart England |
bibliographic item | SHAR1 | |
Civility, Civilizing Processes, and the End of Public Punishment in England |
bibliographic item | SHAR2 | |
Wills: 1–10 Elizabeth I (1558–68) |
bibliographic item | SHAR3 | |
James Sharp | person (cont) | SHAR4 | |
Edward Sharpham | person (hist) | SHAR5 | |
Sharkwell | person (lit) | SHAR6 | |
The History of Crime in England c.1300-1914: An Overview of Recent Publications |
bibliographic item | SHAR7 | |
Wills: 36 Edward III (1362-3) |
bibliographic item | SHAR8 | |
Maghmote Shaughsware | person (hist) | SHAU1 | |
Sir Edmund Shaw | person (hist) | SHAW1 | |
Social Networks and the Foundations of Oligarchy in Medieval Towns |
bibliographic item | SHAW2 | |
Sir John Shaa | person (hist) | SHAW3 | |
shawm | glossary item | SHAW4 | |
Mr. Shawe | person (hist) | SHAW5 | |
Robart Shaw | person (hist) | SHAW6 | |
John Shaw | person (hist) | SHAW7 | |
Nicholas Shaxton | person (hist) | SHAX1 | |
Shearmens’ Company | organization (em_other) | SHEA1 | |
Sheen’s House |
Residences | SHEE1 | stub |
Mr. Sheffield | person (lit) | SHEF1 | |
John Sheffield | person (hist) | SHEF2 | |
Sir Robert Sheffield | person (hist) | SHEF3 | |
Sir Thomas Shelley | person (hist) | SHEL1 | |
Robert Shelley | person (hist) | SHEL2 | |
John Shelley | person (hist) | SHEL3 | |
Nicholas Shelton | person (hist) | SHEL4 | |
William Sheldon | person (hist) | SHEL5 | |
Shelton | person (lit) | SHEL6 | |
London: A History | bibliographic item | SHEP1 | |
Shepherd | person (lit) | SHEP2 | |
John Shepherd | person (hist) | SHEP3 | |
Richard Shepley | person (hist) | SHEP4 | |
Alice Shepley | person (hist) | SHEP5 | |
Sexual Rumours in English Politics: The Cases of Elizabeth I and James I |
bibliographic item | SHEP6 | |
William Shepheard | person (hist) | SHEP7 | |
Thomas Shepheard | person (hist) | SHEP8 | |
The Old Royal Palace of Whitehall | bibliographic item | SHEP9 | |
Sherborne Lane |
Streets | SHER1 | empty |
Heber, Richard (1774–1833) |
bibliographic item | SHER2 | |
sheriff | glossary item | SHER3 | |
Richard Sherington | person (hist) | SHER4 | |
Governing the Wolf: Soul and Space in The Merchant of Venice |
bibliographic item | SHER5 | |
Forms of Oblivion: Losing the Revels Office at St. John’s |
bibliographic item | SHER6 | |
William Sherrington | person (hist) | SHER7 | |
Anita Sherman | person (cont) | SHER8 | |
Robert Sherington | person (hist) | SHER9 | |
Walter Sherington | person (hist) | SHER10 | |
Sherwin | person (lit) | SHER11 | |
Edmond Shey | person (hist) | SHEY1 | |
Robert Shikeld | person (hist) | SHIK1 | |
Shipwrights’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | SHIP1 | |
Shipwright Ordinances |
Proclamations; Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | SHIP2 | published |
Shipwrights’ Hall |
Halls | SHIP3 | empty |
The Ship |
Bookshops | SHIP4 | assigned |
William Shipton | person (hist) | SHIP5 | |
Ship |
Victualling houses | SHIP6 | empty |
Shire Lane |
Streets | SHIR1 | empty |
Anne Shirley | person (hist) | SHIR2 | |
Sewch Shirley | person (hist) | SHIR3 | |
Ralph Shirley | person (hist) | SHIR4 | |
James Shirley | person (hist) | SHIR5 | |
John Shirley | person (hist) | SHIR6 | |
Margaret Shirley | person (hist) | SHIR7 | |
Anthony Shirley | person (hist) | SHIR8 | |
The doubtful heir | bibliographic item | SHIR10 | |
Shakespearean London Theatres | bibliographic item | SHLT1 | |
Silver Street, Near St. Giles Church |
bibliographic item | SHLT2 | |
Shoe Lane |
Streets | SHOE1 | published |
Excerpts from The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | SHOE2 | published |
Shoemaker Row |
Streets | SHOE3 | empty |
Shoreditch |
Neighbourhoods; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | SHOR1 | published |
Shoreditch Street |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | SHOR2 | published |
Richard Shore | person (hist) | SHOR3 | |
Benedict Shorne | person (hist) | SHOR4 | |
Patrick Shore | person (cont) | SHOR5 | |
Short | person (lit) | SHOR6 | |
Jane Shore | person (hist) | SHOR7 | |
show | glossary item | SHOW1 | |
Lord Mayor’s Shows |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; Topics; Graduate student articles | SHOW2 | published |
Mayoral Shows: Outcomes, Objectives, Deliverables |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; About MoEML; Project plans; Grant applications | shows_outcomes | published |
A History of the Bubonic Plague in the British Isles | bibliographic item | SHRE1 | |
Richard of Shrewsbury | person (hist) | SHRE2 | |
John Shrow | person (hist) | SHRO1 | |
Andrew Shukovsky | person (cont) | SHUK1 | |
Captain Shunfield | person (lit) | SHUN1 | |
John Shute | person (hist) | SHUT1 | |
The first and chief groundes of architecture | bibliographic item | SHUT2 | |
Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing |
Mayoral shows | SIDE1 | published |
Sideros | person (lit) | SIDE2 | |
sidesperson | glossary item | SIDE3 | |
Lady Sidenham | person (hist) | SIDE4 | |
Sir Philip Sidney | person (hist) | SIDN1 | |
Robert Sidney | person (hist) | SIDN3 | |
Sir William Sidney | person (hist) | SIDN4 | |
Freedom of the press in England, 1476–1776: The Rise and Decline of Government Controls | bibliographic item | SIEB1 | |
Venereal Disease, Hospitals, and the Urban Poor: London’s Foul Wards,1600–1800 |
bibliographic item | SIEN1 | |
Sigeberht the Little | person (hist) | SIGE1 | |
Sigeberht the Good | person (hist) | SIGE2 | |
Robert de Sigello | person (hist) | SIGE3 | |
Edward Sikling | person (hist) | SIKL1 | |
Silver Street |
Streets | SILV1 | published |
Nicholas Silverton | person (hist) | SILV2 | |
Silvanus | person (lit) | SILV3 | |
Silvius | person (lit) | SILV4 | |
Simeon of Durham | person (hist) | SIME1 | |
St. Simeon | person (lit) | SIME2 | |
Servius Sulpicius Similis | person (hist) | SIMI1 | |
Emily Simmons | person (cont) | SIMM1 | |
Nevill Simmons | person (hist) | SIMM2 | |
Valentine Simmes |
Biography; Topics; Undergraduate student articles | SIMM3 | published |
Edward Simon | person (cont) | SIMO1 | |
Mr. Simons | person (hist) | SIMO2 | |
Dorothy Simons | person (hist) | SIMO3 | |
Thomas Simons | person (hist) | SIMO4 | |
Simon the Zealot | person (lit) | SIMO5 | |
Simon St. Mary-Overies | person (lit) | SIMO6 | |
William Simonds | person (hist) | SIMO7 | |
Robert Simpson | person (hist) | SIMP1 | |
Elizabeth Simpson | person (hist) | SIMP2 | |
Simplicity | person (lit) | SIMP3 | |
Richard Simpson | person (hist) | SIMP4 | |
Lucas Simpson | person (cont) | SIMP5 | |
John Simpson | person (hist) | SIMP6 | |
Mr. Simpson | person (hist) | SIMP7 | |
Simplicity | person (lit) | SIMP8 | |
Chapters in the History of Old S. Paul’s | bibliographic item | SIMP9 | |
Simpkin | person (lit) | SIMP10 | |
Ring Simson | person (hist) | SIMS1 | |
Valentine Simmes | person (hist) | SIMS2 | |
Sincerity | person (lit) | SINC1 | |
Thomas Singleton | person (hist) | SING1 | |
Hugh Singleton | person (hist) | SING2 | |
Sinus Salutis, or, London’s Harbour of Health, and Happinesse |
Mayoral shows | SINU1 | draft |
Sion Court |
Sites | SION1 | empty |
Siredus | person (hist) | SIRE1 | |
Fraternity of Sireniacal Gentlemen | organization (em_other) | SIRE2 | |
Excerpts from Sir Thomas More |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | SIRT1 | published |
Site menu for the website |
site_menu | hidden | |
520 Class 6 |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | SIX1 | published |
Six Clerks’ Office |
Victualling houses | SIXC1 | stub |
Kristiana, that strange city: Location and Dislocation in Knut Hamsun’s Hunger |
bibliographic item | SJOL1 | |
Edward Scales | person (hist) | SKAL1 | |
Sir John Skargel | person (hist) | SKAR1 | |
William Skarborough | person (hist) | SKAR2 | |
William Skegges | person (hist) | SKEG1 | |
Here after foloweth a lytell boke, whiche hath to name, Why come ye nat to courte, compyled by mastyr Skelton poete Laureate |
bibliographic item | SKEL1 | |
John Skelton | person (hist) | SKEL2 | |
Here after Foloweth a Litle Boke Whyche Hathe to Name, Whye Come Ye Not to Courte. Compyled by Mayster Skelton Poete Laureate |
bibliographic item | SKEL3 | |
John Skillicorne | person (hist) | SKIL1 | |
Skinners’ Hall |
Halls | SKIN1 | empty |
Skinners’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | SKIN2 | |
Skinner’s Well |
Water features | SKIN3 | empty |
Sir Thomas Skinner | person (hist) | SKIN4 | |
Henry Skinard | person (hist) | SKIN5 | |
Elizabeth Skinard (née Chincroft) | person (hist) | SKIN6 | |
John Skinner | person (hist) | SKIN7 | |
John Skinner | person (hist) | SKIN8 | |
Thomas Skinner | person (hist) | SKIN9 | |
Richard Skinner | person (hist) | SKIN10 | |
Aunc Skinner | person (hist) | SKIN11 | |
Julian Skinner | person (hist) | SKIN12 | |
Elizabeth Skinner | person (hist) | SKIN13 | |
John Skip | person (hist) | SKIP1 | |
Skipper | person (lit) | SKIP2 | |
Sir John Skevington | person (hist) | SKIV1 | |
John Skot | person (hist) | SKOT1 | |
William Skywith | person (hist) | SKYW1 | |
Perceptions of the Metropolis in Seventeenth-Century England |
bibliographic item | SLAC1 | |
The Impact of Plague in Tudor and Stuart England | bibliographic item | SLAC2 | |
Hospitals, Workhouses, and the Relief of the Poor in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | SLAC3 | |
English Poor Law: 1531–1782 | bibliographic item | SLAC4 | |
James Slade | person (hist) | SLAD1 | |
Sir Stephen Slaney | person (hist) | SLAN1 | |
Margaret Slaney (née Pheasant) | person (hist) | SLAN2 | |
Stephen Slaney | person (hist) | SLAN3 | |
Anne Colepepper (née Slaney) | person (hist) | SLAN4 | |
Mary Weld (née Slaney) | person (hist) | SLAN5 | |
Elizabeth Lennard (née Slaney) | person (hist) | SLAN6 | |
Jasper Slaney | person (hist) | SLAN7 | |
Thomas Slaney | person (hist) | SLAN8 | |
Richard Slaney | person (hist) | SLAN9 | |
Timothy Slaney | person (hist) | SLAN10 | |
Alicia Slaney | person (hist) | SLAN11 | |
Martha Slaney | person (hist) | SLAN12 | |
Write Up Your Dead: The Bills of Mortality and the London plague of 1665 |
bibliographic item | SLAU1 | |
Sledd of Essex | person (hist) | SLED1 | |
Simon Lee | person (hist) | SLEE1 | |
Johannes Sleidanus | person (hist) | SLEI1 | |
A famouse cronicle of oure time | bibliographic item | SLEI2 | |
Master Slender | person (lit) | SLEN1 | |
Jessica Slights | person (other) | SLIG1 | |
Slitgut | person (lit) | SLIT1 | |
Sloth | person (lit) | SLOT1 | |
Simon Low | person (hist) | SLOW1 | |
Mark Slye | person (hist) | SLYE1 | |
William Sly | person (hist) | SLYY1 | |
Smallbridge Lane |
Streets | SMAL1 | stub |
Smart’s Key |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | SMAR1 | published |
Mr. Smart | person (hist) | SMAR2 | |
Peter Smart | person (hist) | SMAR3 | |
Richard Smelt | person (hist) | SMEL1 | |
Smithfield |
Sites; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | SMIT1 | published |
Dictionary of City of London Street Names | bibliographic item | SMIT2 | |
Glossary |
bibliographic item | SMIT3 | |
The London Apprentices as Seventeenth-Century Adolescents |
bibliographic item | SMIT4 | |
Smithfield Bars |
Bars | SMIT5 | empty |
Jeremy Smith | person (cont) | SMIT6 | |
Word History: A Guide to Understanding the English Language | bibliographic item | SMIT7 | |
Taking the Measure of Global Space |
bibliographic item | SMIT8 | |
Smithfield Market |
Markets | SMIT9 | assigned |
Review: Mirth that Fills the Veins with Blood |
bibliographic item | SMIT10 | |
Shakespeare’s Blackfriars Playhouse: Its History and Its Design | bibliographic item | SMIT11 | |
Matt Smith | person (cont) | SMIT12 | |
Thomas East and Music Publishing in Renaissance England | bibliographic item | SMIT13 | |
Thomas Smith | person (hist) | SMIT14 | |
Daniel Smith | person (cont) | SMIT15 | |
Bethanie Smith | person (cont) | SMIT16 | |
Joul L. Smith | person (cont) | SMIT17 | |
Caitlin Smith | person (cont) | SMIT18 | |
Justin W. Smith | person (cont) | SMIT19 | |
London | bibliographic item | SMIT20 | |
James Smith | person (hist) | SMIT21 | |
Ambrose Smith | person (hist) | SMIT22 | |
Thomas Smith | person (hist) | SMIT23 | |
David Smith | person (hist) | SMIT24 | |
John Smith | person (hist) | SMIT25 | |
London’s Big Dig Reveals Amazing Layers of History |
bibliographic item | SMIT26 | |
Julian Smith-Sparks | person (cont) | SMIT27 | |
William Smith | person (hist) | SMIT28 | |
Simon Smyth | person (hist) | SMIT29 | |
The Acoustic World of Early Modern England: Attending to the O-factor | bibliographic item | SMIT30 | |
Roger Smith | person (hist) | SMIT31 | |
Justice Smith | person (hist) | SMIT32 | |
Richard Smith | person (hist) | SMIT33 | |
Richard Smith | person (hist) | SMIT34 | |
Margaret Smith | person (hist) | SMIT35 | |
Robert Smith | person (hist) | SMIT36 | |
John Smith | person (hist) | SMIT37 | |
Anne Smith (née Mullert) | person (hist) | SMIT38 | |
Mary Smith (née Hawes) | person (hist) | SMIT39 | |
Mary Smith | person (hist) | SMIT40 | |
Mistress Smith | person (hist) | SMIT41 | |
Thomas Smith | person (hist) | SMIT42 | |
Francis Smith | person (hist) | SMIT43 | |
Francis Smith | person (hist) | SMIT44 | |
Dame Jane Smith | person (hist) | SMIT45 | |
Sir Richard Smith | person (hist) | SMIT46 | |
Thomas Smith | person (hist) | SMIT47 | |
Mary Smith | person (hist) | SMIT48 | |
Thomas Smith | person (hist) | SMIT49 | |
John Smith | person (hist) | SMIT50 | |
George Smithes | person (hist) | SMIT51 | |
Sarah Smithes (née Wolhouse) | person (hist) | SMIT52 | |
Humphrey Smith | person (hist) | SMIT53 | |
Robert Smith | person (hist) | SMIT54 | |
Leonard Smith | person (hist) | SMIT55 | |
Katharine Smith | person (hist) | SMIT56 | |
Master Smith | person (hist) | SMIT57 | |
A New and Exact Plan of the Cities of London & Westminster and the Borough of Southwark with all ye Additional New Buildings to ye Present Year: 1724 | bibliographic item | SMIT58 | |
William Smith | person (hist) | SMIT59 | |
T. Smith | person (hist) | SMIT60 | |
Ian Smith | person (cont) | SMIT61 | |
The Commerce in Blackness and the London Lord Mayors’ Shows |
bibliographic item | SMIT62 | |
Mr. Smith | person (hist) | SMIT63 | |
Anne Smith | person (hist) | SMIT64 | |
Wentworth Smith | person (hist) | SMIT65 | |
Humphrey Smith | person (hist) | SMIT66 | |
The Streets of London, with Anecdotes of their More Celebrated Residents | bibliographic item | SMIT67 | |
Anne Smith | person (hist) | SMIT68 | |
Stephen Smith | person (hist) | SMIT69 | |
Stephen Smith | person (hist) | SMIT70 | |
Robert Smith | person (hist) | SMIT71 | |
Elizabeth Smith (née Reycroft) | person (hist) | SMIT72 | |
Margaret Smith (née Larkin) | person (hist) | SMIT73 | |
Margaret Smith | person (hist) | SMIT74 | |
Juliana Smith | person (hist) | SMIT75 | |
Joane Smith | person (hist) | SMIT76 | |
Sir Thomas Smith | person (hist) | SMIT77 | |
Thomas Smythe | person (hist) | SMIT80 | |
How Many Arts from Such a Labour Flow: Thomas Middleton and London’s New River |
bibliographic item | SMKO1 | |
John Smythson | person (hist) | SMYT1 | |
Arundel House, Strand, London: survey elevation of a rusticatedItalyangarden gate and part of the house’s front façade |
bibliographic item | SMYT2 | |
Richard Smyth | person (hist) | SMYT3 | |
Thomas Smythe | person (hist) | SMYT4 | |
Robert Snell | person (hist) | SNEL1 | |
Richard Snelling | person (hist) | SNEL2 | |
Thomas Snodham | person (hist) | SNOD1 | |
Tom Snout | person (lit) | SNOU1 | |
The Great Snow |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | SNOW1 | published |
Snow Hill |
Streets | SNOW2 | empty |
Sir Stephen Soame | person (hist) | SOAM1 | |
Sir Thomas Soame | person (hist) | SOAN1 | |
Elizabeth Soame | person (hist) | SOAN2 | |
Social Media Guidelines |
Documentation for editors | social_media | published |
Socrates | person (hist) | SOCR1 | |
soke | glossary item | SOKE1 | |
Soke of the Archbishop of Canterbury |
Sites | SOKE2 | stub |
John Sokeling | person (hist) | SOKE3 | |
Shakespeare’s Legal Language: A Dictionary | bibliographic item | SOKO1 | |
Soldier | person (lit) | SOLD1 | |
Jeronymo di Soldi | person (hist) | SOLD2 | |
Gaius Julius Solinus | person (hist) | SOLI1 | |
Sol | person (lit) | SOLL1 | |
Solomon | person (lit) | SOLO1 | |
David Solomon | person (cont) | SOLO2 | |
Solon | person (hist) | SOLO3 | |
Somar’s Key |
Riverside features | SOMA1 | empty |
Mr. Somar | person (hist) | SOMA2 | |
Somerset House |
Sites; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | SOME1 | published |
Henry Somer | person (hist) | SOME2 | |
Katherine Somer | person (hist) | SOME3 | |
Joan Poyinges (née Somer) | person (hist) | SOME4 | |
Edward Somerset | person (hist) | SOME5 | |
John Somercote | person (hist) | SOME6 | |
John Somerville | person (hist) | SOME7 | |
Henry Somer | person (hist) | SOME8 | |
Paul van Somer | person (hist) | SOME9 | |
Charles Somerset | person (hist) | SOME10 | |
William Somerset | person (hist) | SOME11 | |
Elizabeth Sommers | person (hist) | SOMM1 | |
Shakespeare and the Three Bears |
bibliographic item | SOMO1 | |
John Sonderash | person (hist) | SOND1 | |
Anthony Sonds | person (hist) | SOND2 | |
Anthony Sondes | person (hist) | SOND3 | |
Allen le Sopar | person (hist) | SOPA1 | |
Soper Lane |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | SOPE1 | published |
Sophrosyne | person (lit) | SOPH1 | |
Sophie of Pomerania | person (hist) | SOPH2 | |
Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow | person (hist) | SOPH3 | |
Sophia Stuart | person (hist) | SOPH4 | |
The Diary of John Manningham of the Middle Temple 1602-1603 | bibliographic item | SORL1 | |
Thomas Sorocold | person (hist) | SORO1 | |
Roman London | bibliographic item | SORR1 | |
Nicholas Sotherne | person (hist) | SOTH1 | |
Mistress Sotherton | person (hist) | SOTH2 | |
Frances Sotherton | person (hist) | SOTH3 | |
John Sotherton | person (hist) | SOTH4 | |
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet | bibliographic item | SOTI1 | |
Lord Souches | person (hist) | SOUC1 | |
SOUC2 | Retired - Do not use | SOUC2 Replaced by ZOUC1 | |
The Sounds of Pageantry |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; Topics; Critical materials; Articles by scholars; Peer-reviewed documents | SOUN1 | published |
soundscape | glossary item | SOUN2 | |
All Reference Material |
Bibliography | sources | published |
Rachel Sousa | person (cont) | SOUS1 | |
Southampton House |
Sites | SOUT1 | empty |
Southwark |
Neighbourhoods | SOUT2 | empty |
SOUT3 | Retired - Do not use | SOUT3 Replaced by STSA1 | |
Southwark Counter |
Prisons | SOUT4 | stub |
Southwark Market |
Markets | SOUT5 | empty |
An epistle of comfort to the reverend priests, & to the honorable, worshipful, & other of the laye sort restrained in durance for the Catholicke fayth | bibliographic item | SOUT6 | |
Robert Southwell | person (hist) | SOUT7 | |
Thomas Southwell | person (hist) | SOUT8 | |
Alex Southiere | person (cont) | SOUT9 | |
Sir John Southlee | person (hist) | SOUT10 | |
William Southwike | person (hist) | SOUT11 | |
William Southcot | person (hist) | SOUT12 | |
William Southes | person (hist) | SOUT13 | |
Christopher Southaws | person (hist) | SOUT14 | |
John Southern | person (hist) | SOUT15 | |
Our History |
bibliographic item | SOUT16 | |
Mr. Sowtham | person (hist) | SOWT1 | |
The Spatial History Project | bibliographic item | SPAC1 | |
Spatial Humanities: A Project of the Institute for Enabling Geospatial Scholarship | bibliographic item | SPAC2 | |
An Honest Pair of Oars: Players, Watermen, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside |
bibliographic item | SPAI1 | |
The Gendered Place Narratives of Billingsgate Fishwives |
bibliographic item | SPAI2 | |
Spaniard | person (lit) | SPAN1 | |
Mr. Sparling | person (hist) | SPAR1 | |
John Sparrow | person (hist) | SPAR2 | |
Raph Sparling | person (hist) | SPAR3 | |
John Spare | person (hist) | SPAR4 | |
Thomas Sparrey | person (hist) | SPAR5 | |
Michael Sparke | person (hist) | SPAR6 | |
Spread Eagle Inn |
Victualling houses | SPEA1 | empty |
Spearhafoc | person (hist) | SPEA2 | |
Elizabeth Spearing | person (hist) | SPEA3 | |
George Spearing | person (hist) | SPEA4 | |
Londini Speculum: or, London’s Mirror |
Mayoral shows | SPEC1 | draft |
Middle-sex Described with the Most Famous Cities of London and Westminster |
bibliographic item | SPEE1 | |
London | bibliographic item | SPEE2 | |
John Speed | person (hist) | SPEE3 | |
William Speering | person (hist) | SPEE4 | |
Thomas Speght | person (hist) | SPEG1 | |
Elizabeth Spellman | person (hist) | SPEL1 | |
Sir Henry Spelman | person (hist) | SPEL2 | |
Spelthorne Hundred: Hampton, History |
bibliographic item | SPEL3 | |
Spelthorne Hundred: Hampton, Introduction |
bibliographic item | SPEL4 | |
Spelthorne Hundred: Hampton, Manor |
bibliographic item | SPEL5 | |
Spelthorne Hundred: Hampton Court Palace, Architectural Description |
bibliographic item | SPEL6 | |
Variant spellings |
Generated Databases | spelling_variants | generated |
Gabriel Spenser | person (hist) | SPEN1 | |
Sir John Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN2 | |
London in the 1690s: A Social Atlas | bibliographic item | SPEN3 | |
Philip Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN4 | |
Sir Hugh Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN5 | |
Dame Isabell Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN6 | |
The Faerie Queene | bibliographic item | SPEN7 | |
Lady Eleanor le Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN8 | |
Sir James Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN9 | |
John Poyntz Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN10 | |
Spencer Collection | organization (modern) | SPEN11 | |
Edmund Spenser | person (hist) | SPEN12 | |
T. Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN13 | |
Mr. Spencer | person (hist) | SPEN14 | |
Alice Spencer (née Bromefield) | person (hist) | SPEN15 | |
Elizabeth Compton (née Spencer) | person (hist) | SPEN16 | |
Robert Spence | person (hist) | SPEN17 | |
William Spershut | person (hist) | SPER1 | |
Corey Spetifore | person (cont) | SPET1 | |
John Spicer | person (hist) | SPIC1 | |
Letis Spicer | person (hist) | SPIC2 | |
Joce le Spicer | person (hist) | SPIC3 | |
Spicers’ Company | organization (em_other) | SPIC4 | |
The Prison Experience: Disciplinary Institutions and Their Inmates in Early Modern Europe | bibliographic item | SPIE1 | |
Thomas Spight | person (hist) | SPIG1 | |
Sir Ralph Spiganell | person (hist) | SPIG2 | |
Stephen Speleman | person (hist) | SPIL1 | |
Sir Henry Spiller | person (hist) | SPIL2 | |
Spinilas Pleasure |
Sites | SPIN1 | empty |
Spitalfields |
Sites | SPIT1 | published |
Spittle Lane |
Streets | SPIT2 | empty |
Thomas Sprat | person (hist) | SPRA1 | |
The History of the Royal-Society of London, for the improving of Natural Knowledge | bibliographic item | SPRA2 | |
The Spread Eagle |
Bookshops | SPRE1 | assigned |
Ver | person (lit) | SPRI1 | |
Loren Springer | person (cont) | SPRI2 | |
Geoffrey Spring | person (hist) | SPRI3 | |
SPRI4 | Retired - Do not use | SPRI4 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Thomas Sprott | person (hist) | SPRO1 | |
Spur Inn |
Victualling houses | SPUR1 | empty |
Spur Alley |
Streets | SPUR2 | empty |
John Squire | person (hist) | SQUI2 | |
John Squire | person (hist) | SQUI3 | |
SSHRC Insight Grant 2012-2016 |
About MoEML; Project plans; Grant applications | SSHRC2012 | published |
SSHRC Insight Grant 2018-2023 |
About MoEML; Project plans; Grant applications | SSHRC2018 | published |
2018 SSHRC Project Team |
About MoEML; Project plans; Grant applications | SSHRC2018_project_team | published |
Grant Team |
About MoEML; Project plans; Grant applications | SSHRC2018_team | published |
Adam Stable | person (hist) | STAB1 | |
Henry Stafford | person (hist) | STAF1 | |
John Stafford | person (hist) | STAF2 | |
Humphrey Stafford | person (hist) | STAF3 | |
Lady Katherine Neville (née Stafford) | person (hist) | STAF4 | |
The Roaring Girl’s London Spaces |
bibliographic item | STAG1 | |
Plague Space and Played Place in Urban Drama, 1604 |
bibliographic item | STAG2 | |
Notes from an Old City Account Book |
bibliographic item | STAH1 | |
Surrey Bells and London Bell-Founders: A Contribution to the Comparative Study of Bell Inscriptions | bibliographic item | STAH2 | |
Nicholas Staha | person (hist) | STAH3 | |
Staining Lane |
Streets | STAI1 | published |
John Staiggs | person (hist) | STAI2 | |
Mr. Staker | person (hist) | STAK1 | |
St. Albans Ct. |
Streets | STAL1 | empty |
St. Alban (Wood Street) |
Churches | STAL2 | empty |
St. Alphage |
Churches | STAL3 | stub |
William Stalworth | person (hist) | STAL4 | |
John de St. Albans | person (hist) | STAL5 | |
Thomas Stalbrook | person (hist) | STAL6 | |
Henry of St. Albans | person (hist) | STAL7 | |
Parish of St. Alban (Wood Street) |
Parishes | STAL102 | empty |
Parish of St. Alphage (London Wall) |
Parishes | STAL103 | empty |
Richard Stampe | person (hist) | STAM1 | |
St. Andrew Holborn |
Churches | STAN1 | published |
St. Andrew Hubbard |
Churches | STAN2 | empty |
St. Andrew’s Hill |
Streets | STAN3 | empty |
St. Anne’s Lane |
Streets | STAN4 | stub |
St. Antholin |
Churches | STAN5 | empty |
Stangate Stairs |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | STAN6 | published |
St. Andrew by the Wardrobe |
Churches | STAN7 | empty |
St. Andrew Undershaft |
Churches | STAN8 | published |
St. Anne and St. Agnes |
Churches | STAN9 | empty |
St. Anthony’s Hospital |
Churches; Hospitals | STAN10 | stub |
St. Anne Blackfriars |
Churches | STAN11 | empty |
St. Andrew the Apostle | person (lit) | STAN12 | |
The City Out of Breath: Jacobean City Comedy and the Odors of Restraint |
bibliographic item | STAN13 | |
Playing in the Street: Civic Pageantry in Early Modern England |
bibliographic item | STAN14 | |
Sir Ralph Standish | person (hist) | STAN15 | |
St. Anthony’s Ordinary |
Sites | STAN16 | empty |
The Standard (Cheapside) |
Water features | STAN17 | empty |
John Standelf | person (hist) | STAN18 | |
John Standelf | person (hist) | STAN19 | |
William Stansby | person (hist) | STAN20 | |
John Stanley | person (hist) | STAN21 | |
George Stanley | person (hist) | STAN22 | |
Edward Stanley | person (hist) | STAN23 | |
Thomas Stanley | person (hist) | STAN24 | |
Hervey de Stanton | person (hist) | STAN25 | |
Peter of Stanforde | person (hist) | STAN26 | |
St. Anne’s (Westminster) |
Churches | STAN27 | empty |
St. Anthony’s Churchyard |
Sites | STAN28 | stub |
The Old Standard |
Sites | STAN29 | stub |
William Stanley | person (hist) | STAN30 | |
St. Anne’s Alley |
Streets | STAN31 | stub |
Ferdinando Stanley | person (hist) | STAN32 | |
John Standbrooke | person (hist) | STAN33 | |
Parish of St. Andrew (Holborn) |
Parishes | STAN101 | empty |
Parish of St. Andrew (Hubbard) |
Parishes | STAN102 | empty |
Parish of St. Antholin |
Parishes | STAN105 | empty |
Parish of St. Andrew by the Wardrobe |
Parishes | STAN107 | empty |
Parish of St. Andrew (Undershaft) |
Parishes | STAN108 | empty |
Parish of St. Anne and St. Agnes |
Parishes | STAN109 | empty |
Parish of St. Anne (Blackfrairs) |
Parishes | STAN111 | empty |
Sir Edward Stanhope | person (hist) | STAN112 | |
Parish of St Anne’s (Westminster) |
Parishes | STAN127 | empty |
Nicholas Stanes | person (hist) | STAN128 | |
Excerpts from The Staple of News |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | STAP1 | published |
Staple Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | STAP2 | stub |
Kristiane Stapleton | person (other) | STAP3 | |
John Stapleton | person (hist) | STAP4 | |
Walter Stapledon | person (hist) | STAP5 | |
London Alleys, Byways, and Courts | bibliographic item | STAP6 | |
Hugh Stapleton | person (hist) | STAP7 | |
Merchants of the Staple | organization (em_other) | STAP8 | |
Richard Staper | person (hist) | STAP9 | |
Star Chamber |
Sites | STAR1 | empty |
Thomas Starkye | person (hist) | STAR2 | |
Star Inn |
Victualling houses | STAR3 | empty |
The Star and the Ram |
Victualling houses | STAR4 | stub |
The Star |
Bookshops | STAR5 | assigned |
Ms. Starkey | person (hist) | STAR6 | |
Stationers’ Hall (St. Paul’s) |
Halls | STAT1 | stub |
stationers’ register | glossary item | STAT2 | |
Stationers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | STAT3 | |
Stationers’ Hall (Milk Street) |
Halls | STAT5 | stub |
Stationers’ Hall (Ave Maria Lane) |
Halls | STAT6 | stub |
Static Code Documentation |
Generated Databases; Documentation for programmers | static_code_documentation | published |
St. Augustine Inn |
Residences | STAU1 | stub |
St. Augustine Papey |
Churches | STAU2 | published |
St. Augustine (Watling Street) |
Churches | STAU3 | empty |
William Staundon | person (hist) | STAU4 | |
Parish of St. Augustine (Old Change) |
Parishes | STAU103 | empty |
Kirilka Stavreva | person (other) | STAV1 | |
Gilbert Stayndrop | person (hist) | STAY1 | |
St. Bartholomew the Great |
Churches; Undergraduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | STBA1 | draft |
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital |
Hospitals | STBA2 | stub |
St. Bartholomew by the Exchange |
Churches | STBA3 | empty |
St. Bartholomew the Less |
Churches | STBA4 | published |
St. Bartolomew’s Priory |
Churches | STBA5 | stub |
St. Bartholomew the Great; West Smithfield, City of London |
bibliographic item | STBA6 | |
Parish of St. Bartholomew the Great |
Parishes | STBA101 | empty |
Parish of St. Bartholomew by the Exchange |
Parishes | STBA103 | empty |
Parish of St. Bartholomew the Less |
Parishes | STBA104 | empty |
St. Benet (Paul’s Wharf) |
Churches | STBE1 | empty |
St. Benet Fink |
Churches | STBE2 | empty |
St. Benet Gracechurch |
Churches | STBE3 | empty |
St. Benet Sherehog |
Churches | STBE4 | empty |
Benedict of Nursia | person (hist) | STBE5 | |
Parish of St. Benet (Paul’s Wharf) |
Parishes | STBE101 | empty |
Parish of St. Benet (Fink) |
Parishes | STBE102 | empty |
Parish of St. Benet (Gracechurch) |
Parishes | STBE103 | empty |
Parish of St. Benet (Sherehog) |
Parishes | STBE104 | empty |
St. Botolph without Bishopsgate |
Churches | STBO1 | published |
St. Botolph (Aldgate) |
Churches | STBO2 | published |
St. Botolph (Aldersgate) |
Churches | STBO3 | empty |
St. Botolph (Billingsgate) |
Churches; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | STBO4 | published |
Parish of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate |
Parishes | STBO101 | empty |
Parish of St. Botolph (Aldgate) |
Parishes | STBO102 | empty |
Parish of St. Botolph (Aldersgate) |
Parishes | STBO103 | empty |
Parish of St. Botolph (Billingsgate) |
Parishes | STBO104 | empty |
St. Bride |
Churches | STBR1 | empty |
Parish of St. Bride |
Parishes | STBR101 | empty |
St. Brigid | person (hist) | STBR102 | |
A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland and of English books Printed Abroad, 1475–1640 | bibliographic item | STC1 | |
St. Katherine Cree |
Churches | STCA1 | stub |
STCA2 | Retired - Do not use | STCA2 Replaced by STKA4 | |
Parish of St. Katherine Cree |
Parishes | STCA101 | empty |
St. Christopher le Stocks |
Churches | STCH1 | published |
Parish of St. Christopher le Stocks |
Parishes | STCH101 | empty |
St. Clements Lane |
Streets | STCL1 | empty |
St. Clement Danes |
Churches | STCL2 | empty |
St. Clement, Eastcheap |
Churches | STCL3 | empty |
Morag St. Clair | person (cont) | STCL4 | |
Parish of St. Clement Danes |
Parishes | STCL102 | empty |
Parish of St. Clement (Eastcheap) |
Parishes | STCL103 | empty |
St. Dionis Backchurch |
Churches | STDI1 | published |
Parish of St. Dionis Backchurch |
Parishes | STDI101 | empty |
St. Dunstan’s Hill |
Streets | STDU1 | empty |
St. Dunstan in the East |
Churches | STDU2 | empty |
St. Dunstan in the West |
Churches | STDU3 | empty |
Dunstan | person (hist) | STDU4 | |
STDU5 | Retired - Do not use | STDU5 Replaced by STDU1 | |
St. Dunstan’s All Saints |
Churches | STDU6 | empty |
Parish of St. Dunstan in the East |
Parishes | STDU102 | empty |
Parish of St. Dunstan in the West |
Parishes | STDU103 | empty |
Steadfastness | person (lit) | STEA1 | |
Robert Stearns | person (cont) | STEA2 | |
St. Edmund (Lombard Street) |
Churches | STED1 | empty |
Charnel House and Chapel of St. Edmund the Bishop and Mary Magdalen |
Chapels | STED2 | stub |
Fulk St. Edmond | person (hist) | STED3 | |
James of St. Edmund | person (hist) | STED4 | |
Parish of St. Edmund (Lombard Street) |
Parishes | STED101 | empty |
Why We Blog: An Essay in Four Movements |
bibliographic item | STEE1 | |
The Steelyard |
Sites; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | STEE2 | published |
Steelyard |
bibliographic item | STEE3 | |
William Stede | person (hist) | STEE4 | |
Sir Richard Steele | person (hist) | STEE5 | |
The Spectator. No. 82, 4 June 1711 | bibliographic item | STEE6 | |
John Marston’s Entertainment at Ashby and the 1606 Fleet Conduit Eclogue |
bibliographic item | STEG1 | |
Emblematizing or Stereotyping? Thomas Middleton’s Civic Pageants and Colonial Discourse |
bibliographic item | STEI1 | |
London in Elyot’s Dictionary (1538) |
bibliographic item | STEI2 | |
John Stent | person (hist) | STEN1 | |
Stephen I | person (hist) | STEP1 | |
Baldwin | person (hist) | STEP2 | |
Mathilda | person (hist) | STEP3 | |
Sir Stephen | person (hist) | STEP4 | |
Mr. Stephen | person (hist) | STEP5 | |
Stepney |
Neighbourhoods | STEP6 | empty |
Stephan | person (hist) | STEP7 | |
Stephen’s Lane |
Streets | STEP8 | stub |
Edward Stephan | person (hist) | STEP9 | |
Olga Stepanova | person (cont) | STEP10 | |
Stephano | person (lit) | STEP11 | |
The Company of Watermen and Lightermen of the City of London: The Earliest London Transport Executive |
bibliographic item | STER1 | |
Making Shakespeare: From Stage to Page | bibliographic item | STER2 | |
This Wide and Universal Theatre: The Theatre As Prop in Shakespeare’s Metadrama |
bibliographic item | STER3 | |
St. Ethelburga |
Churches | STET1 | published |
Parish of St. Ethelburga |
Parishes | STET101 | empty |
Vantage Points in the Seventeenth-Century City |
bibliographic item | STEV1 | |
Michael Stevens | person (cont) | STEV2 | |
Euery Soyle to Mee is Naturall: Figuring Denization in William Haughton’s English-men for My Money |
bibliographic item | STEW1 | |
Stew Lane |
Streets | STEW2 | stub |
Stews |
Generic places | STEW3 | stub |
Sir John Steward | person (hist) | STEW4 | |
Dame Alice Steward | person (hist) | STEW5 | |
John Steward | person (hist) | STEW6 | |
Matthew Stewart | person (hist) | STEW7 | |
St. Faith Under St. Paul’s |
Churches | STFA1 | empty |
Parish of St. Faith Under St. Paul’s |
Parishes | STFA101 | empty |
St. Gabriel Fenchurch |
Churches | STGA1 | stub |
Parish of St. Gabriel (Fenchurch) |
Parishes | STGA101 | empty |
St. George (Botolph Lane) |
Churches | STGE1 | stub |
St. George’s Lane (Billingsgate) |
Streets | STGE2 | stub |
St. George | person (hist) | STGE3 | |
St. George Southwark |
Churches | STGE4 | stub |
St. George’s (Hannover Square) |
Churches | STGE5 | empty |
St. George Fields |
Sites | STGE6 | stub |
St. George’s Lane (Newgate) |
Streets | STGE7 | stub |
Parish of St. George (Botolph Lane) |
Parishes | STGE101 | empty |
Parish of St. George (Southwark) |
Parishes | STGE104 | stub |
Parish of St. George (Hannover Square) |
Parishes | STGE105 | empty |
St. Giles High Street |
Streets | STGI1 | empty |
St. Giles in the Fields |
Churches; Hospitals | STGI2 | stub |
St. Giles (Cripplegate) |
Churches | STGI3 | stub |
St. Giles Churchyard (Cripplegate) |
Sites | STGI4 | empty |
Almshouses (St. Giles Cripplegate) |
Sites | STGI5 | empty |
St. Giles Vicarage (Cripplegate) |
Residences | STGI6 | stub |
Parish of St. Giles in the Fields |
Parishes | STGI102 | empty |
Parish of St. Giles (Cripplegate) |
Parishes | STGI103 | empty |
St. Helen’s (Bishopsgate) |
Churches | STHE1 | published |
St Helen’s Gate |
Gates | STHE2 | stub |
Great St. Helen’s Street |
Streets | STHE3 | empty |
Little St. Helen’s Street |
Streets | STHE4 | empty |
Parish of St. Helen |
Parishes | STHE101 | empty |
Sir John Stile | person (hist) | STIL1 | |
Ronald Eli Stimphil | person (cont) | STIM1 | |
Stinking Lane |
Streets | STIN1 | stub |
St. James Park |
Sites | STJA1 | empty |
St. Gregory by St. Paul’s |
Churches | STJA2 | empty |
St. James (Clerkenwell) |
Churches | STJA3 | stub |
St. James Garlickhithe |
Churches | STJA4 | empty |
St. James in the Wall Hermitage |
Churches | STJA5 | empty |
St. James Duke’s Place |
Churches | STJA6 | stub |
St. James’s (Westminster) |
Churches | STJA7 | empty |
Parish of St. Gregory by St. Paul’s |
Parishes | STJA102 | empty |
Parish of St. James (Clerkenwell) |
Parishes | STJA103 | empty |
Parish of St. James (Garlickhithe) |
Parishes | STJA104 | empty |
Parish of St. James (Duke’s Place) |
Parishes | STJA106 | empty |
STJJ1 | Retired - Do not use | STJJ1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
St. John’s Lane |
Streets | STJO1 | empty |
St. John Street |
Streets | STJO2 | empty |
St. John’s of Jerusalem |
Churches; Hospitals | STJO3 | stub |
St. John the Baptist (Walbrook) |
Churches | STJO4 | empty |
St. John the Evangelist |
Churches | STJO5 | empty |
St. John Zachary |
Churches | STJO6 | empty |
Kerra St. John | person (cont) | STJO7 | |
St. John the Baptist | person (lit) | STJO8 | |
St. John the Baptist (Wapping) |
Churches | STJO9 | empty |
St. John’s Court |
Streets | STJO10 | empty |
St. John’s Chapel in the Tower |
Chapels | STJO11 | stub |
Chapel of St. John (Southwark) |
Chapels | STJO12 | stub |
St. John’s Fields |
Sites | STJO13 | stub |
Parish of St. John the Baptist |
Parishes | STJO104 | empty |
Parish of St. John the Evangelist |
Parishes | STJO105 | empty |
Parish of St. John Zachary |
Parishes | STJO106 | empty |
Parish of St. John the Baptist (Wapping) |
Parishes | STJO109 | empty |
St. Katherine Coleman |
Churches | STKA1 | published |
St. Katherine’s Hermitage |
Sites | STKA2 | empty |
St. Katherine’s Hospital |
Churches; Hospitals | STKA3 | published |
St. Katherine’s Lane |
Streets | STKA4 | empty |
St. Katherine Steps |
Sites | STKA5 | empty |
St. Katherine’s Dock |
Riverside features | STKA6 | empty |
St. Katherine’s by the Tower |
Churches | STKA7 | stub |
St. Katherine’s by the Tower (Precinct) |
Sites | STKA8 | empty |
St. Katherine (Holy Trinity) |
Churches | STKA9 | stub |
Parish of St. Katherine (Coleman Street) |
Parishes | STKA101 | empty |
Parish of St. Katherine by the Tower |
Parishes | STKA107 | empty |
Parish of St. Katherine (Aldgate) |
Parishes | STKA109 | stub |
St. Laurence Hill |
Streets | STLA1 | empty |
St. Laurence Lane |
Streets | STLA2 | empty |
St. Laurence Lane (Guildhall) |
Streets | STLA3 | published |
St. Laurence Poultney Hill |
Streets | STLA4 | empty |
St. Laurence (Jewry) |
Churches | STLA5 | empty |
St. Laurence Poultney |
Churches | STLA6 | empty |
St. Laurence Poultney Churchyard |
Churches | STLA7 | empty |
Parish of St. Laurence (Jewry) |
Parishes | STLA105 | empty |
Parish of St. Laurence (Poultney) |
Parishes | STLA106 | empty |
St. Leonard (Shoreditch) |
Churches | STLE1 | stub |
St. Leonard (Eastcheap) |
Churches | STLE2 | empty |
St. Leonard (Foster Lane) |
Churches | STLE3 | empty |
Ursula St. Leger (née Neville) | person (hist) | STLE4 | |
Parish of St. Leonard (Shoreditch) |
Parishes | STLE101 | empty |
Parish of St. Leonard (Eastcheap) |
Parishes | STLE102 | empty |
Parish of St. Leonard (Foster Lane) |
Parishes | STLE103 | empty |
Sir Anthony St. Leger | person (hist) | STLE104 | |
Sir Warham St. Leger | person (hist) | STLE105 | |
Lady Eleanor St. Leger | person (hist) | STLE106 | |
Luke the Evangelist | person (lit) | STLU1 | |
St. Magnus |
Churches | STMA1 | published |
St. Margaret (Lothbury) |
Churches | STMA2 | empty |
St. Margaret (New Fish Street) |
Churches | STMA3 | empty |
St. Margaret (Westminster) |
Churches | STMA4 | empty |
St. Martin’s Field |
Sites | STMA5 | empty |
St. Martin’s Lane (Bridge Within Ward) |
Streets | STMA6 | stub |
St. Mary Axe Street |
Streets | STMA7 | published |
St. Mary Botolph Lane |
Streets | STMA8 | empty |
St. Mary Overy’s Dock |
Riverside features | STMA9 | empty |
St. Mary Overie Stairs |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | STMA10 | published |
St. Mary Rounceval’s Hospital |
Churches; Hospitals | STMA11 | stub |
St. Mary Spital |
Hospitals | STMA12 | stub |
St. Mary at Hill Street |
Streets | STMA13 | empty |
St. Mary (Islington) |
Churches | STMA14 | stub |
St. Mary-Le-Bow Churchyard |
Churches | STMA15 | empty |
St. Margaret Moses |
Churches | STMA16 | empty |
St. Margaret Pattens |
Churches | STMA17 | empty |
St. Martin-in-the-Fields |
Churches | STMA18 | empty |
St. Martin (Ludgate) |
Churches | STMA19 | empty |
St. Martin Orgar |
Churches | STMA20 | stub |
St. Martin Outwich |
Churches | STMA21 | empty |
St. Martin Pomary |
Churches | STMA22 | empty |
St. Martin’s Lane (Strand) |
Streets | STMA23 | stub |
St. Martin’s le Grand |
Churches; Liberties | STMA24 | empty |
St. Martin (Vintry) |
Churches | STMA26 | empty |
St. Mary (Abchurch) |
Churches | STMA27 | empty |
St. Mary (Aldermanbury) |
Churches | STMA28 | empty |
St. Mary Aldermary |
Churches | STMA29 | empty |
St. Mary Bothaw |
Churches | STMA30 | empty |
Nunnery of St. Mary Clerkenwell |
Sites | STMA31 | empty |
St. Mary (Lambeth) |
Churches | STMA32 | empty |
St. Mary Magdalen (Milk Street) |
Churches | STMA33 | empty |
St. Mary Magdalen (Old Fish Street) |
Churches | STMA34 | empty |
St. Mary Somerset |
Churches | STMA35 | empty |
St. Mary Staining |
Churches | STMA36 | empty |
St. Mary Woolchurch |
Churches | STMA37 | empty |
St. Mary Woolnoth |
Churches | STMA38 | empty |
St. Matthew (Friday Street) |
Churches | STMA39 | empty |
St. Mary Street |
Streets | STMA40 | empty |
St. Mary Axe |
Churches | STMA41 | published |
St. Mary Magdalen (Aldgate) |
Churches | STMA42 | stub |
St. Mary at Hill |
Churches | STMA43 | empty |
St. Mary Mounthaw |
Churches | STMA44 | empty |
St. Mary Le Bow |
Churches | STMA47 | empty |
St. Mary (Colechurch) |
Churches | STMA48 | stub |
St. Mary-At-Hill |
Churches | STMA49 | empty |
Chapel of St. Mary Coneyhope |
Chapels | STMA50 | empty |
St. Mary Whitechapel |
Churches | STMA51 | stub |
St. Mary Rotherhithe |
Churches | STMA52 | empty |
STMA53 | Retired - Do not use | STMA53 Replaced by STMA34 | |
St. Mary (Newington) |
Churches | STMA54 | stub |
St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) |
Churches | STMA55 | stub |
Magnus Erlendsson | person (hist) | STMA56 | |
St. Mary le Strand |
Churches | STMA57 | empty |
Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate |
Hospitals | STMA58 | stub |
The Bars by St. Mary Spital |
Bars | STMA59 | empty |
Pulpit Cross at St. Mary Spital |
Sites | STMA60 | empty |
St. Margaret (Southwark) |
Churches | STMA61 | stub |
St. Mary Hospital (Barkingchurch) |
Hospitals | STMA62 | stub |
St. Mary Magdalen (Southwark) |
Chapels; Churches | STMA63 | stub |
Parish of St. Magnus |
Parishes | STMA101 | empty |
Parish of St. Margaret (Lothbury) |
Parishes | STMA102 | empty |
Parish of St. Margaret (New Fish Street) |
Parishes | STMA103 | empty |
Parish of St. Margaret (Westminster) |
Parishes | STMA104 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Spital |
Parishes | STMA112 | empty |
Parish of St. Margaret Moses |
Parishes | STMA116 | empty |
Parish of St. Margaret Pattens |
Parishes | STMA117 | empty |
Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields |
Parishes | STMA118 | empty |
Parish of St. Martin (Ludgate) |
Parishes | STMA119 | empty |
Parish of St. Martin Orgar |
Parishes | STMA120 | empty |
Parish of St. Martin Outwich |
Parishes | STMA121 | empty |
Parish of St. Martin Pomary |
Parishes | STMA122 | empty |
Parish of St. Martin (Vintry) |
Parishes | STMA126 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary (Abchurch) |
Parishes | STMA127 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary (Aldermanbury) |
Parishes | STMA128 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary (Aldermary) |
Parishes | STMA129 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary (Bothaw) |
Parishes | STMA130 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary (Lambeth) |
Parishes | STMA132 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Milk Street) |
Parishes | STMA133 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Somerset |
Parishes | STMA135 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Staining |
Parishes | STMA136 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Woolchurch |
Parishes | STMA137 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Woolnoth |
Parishes | STMA138 | empty |
Parish of St. Matthew (Friday Street) |
Parishes | STMA139 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Aldgate) |
Parishes | STMA142 | stub |
Parish of St. Mary Mounthaw |
Parishes | STMA144 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary le Bow |
Parishes | STMA147 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary (Colechurch) |
Parishes | STMA148 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary-at-Hill |
Parishes | STMA149 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel |
Parishes | STMA151 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Rotherhithe |
Parishes | STMA152 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Old Fish Street) |
Parishes | STMA153 | empty |
Parish of St. Mary (Newington) |
Parishes | STMA154 | stub |
Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) |
Parishes | STMA155 | stub |
St. Matthew’s Alley |
Streets | STMA156 | stub |
Parish of St. Mary le Strand |
Parishes | STMA157 | empty |
St. Martin’s Lane (le Grand) |
Streets | STMA158 | stub |
St. Michael (Wood Street) |
Churches | STMI1 | empty |
St. Michael’s Lane |
Streets | STMI2 | empty |
St. Michael Bassishaw |
Churches | STMI3 | empty |
St. Michael (Cornhill) |
Churches | STMI4 | stub |
St. Michael (Crooked Lane) |
Churches | STMI5 | empty |
St. Michael le Querne |
Churches | STMI6 | empty |
St. Michael Paternoster Royal |
Churches | STMI7 | empty |
St. Michael (Queenhithe) |
Churches | STMI8 | empty |
St. Mildred (Bread Street) |
Churches | STMI9 | empty |
St. Mildred (Poultry) |
Churches | STMI10 | stub |
St. Michael (Aldgate) |
Churches | STMI11 | stub |
St. Michael (Panier Alley) |
Churches | STMI12 | empty |
St. Michael | person (lit) | STMI13 | |
St. Mildrith | person (hist) | STMI14 | |
Parish of St. Michael (Wood Street) |
Parishes | STMI101 | empty |
Parish of St. Michael Bassishaw |
Parishes | STMI103 | empty |
Parish of St. Michael (Cornhill) |
Parishes | STMI104 | stub |
Parish of St. Michael (Crooked Lane) |
Parishes | STMI105 | empty |
Parish of St. Michael le Querne |
Parishes | STMI106 | empty |
Parish of St. Michael Paternoster Royal |
Parishes | STMI107 | empty |
Parish of St. Michael (Queenhithe) |
Parishes | STMI108 | empty |
Parish of St. Mildred (Bread Street) |
Parishes | STMI109 | empty |
Parish of St. Mildred (Poultry) |
Parishes | STMI110 | empty |
Parish of St. Michael (Aldgate) |
Parishes | STMI111 | stub |
Nicholas Lane |
Streets | STNI1 | stub |
St. Nicholas Cole Abbey |
Churches | STNI2 | empty |
St. Nicholas Olave |
Churches | STNI3 | empty |
St. Nicholas Acon |
Churches | STNI4 | stub |
St. Nicholas Shambles Market |
Markets | STNI5 | empty |
Parish of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey |
Parishes | STNI102 | empty |
Parish of St. Nicholas Olave |
Parishes | STNI103 | empty |
Parish of St. Nicholas Acon |
Parishes | STNI104 | empty |
Chapel of St. Thomas on the Bridge |
Chapels | STOB1 | stub |
Stocks Market |
Markets | STOC1 | published |
Stow’s Survey and the London Playwrights |
bibliographic item | STOC2 | |
’Something done in honour of the city’: Ritual, Theatre and Satire in Jacobean Civic Pageantry |
bibliographic item | STOC3 | |
Robert Stockar | person (hist) | STOC4 | |
Sir John Stockton | person (hist) | STOC5 | |
Stockfishmonger Row |
Streets | STOC6 | stub |
Stock Fishmongers’ Company | organization (em_other) | STOC7 | |
Little Conduit (Stock Market) |
Water features | STOC8 | stub |
John Stockwood | person (hist) | STOC9 | |
Richard Stockton | person (hist) | STOC10 | |
George Stoddard | person (hist) | STOD1 | |
Sir John Stodie | person (hist) | STOD2 | |
Stodum Bridge |
Bridges | STOD3 | stub |
Stoda de Winton |
Residences | STOD4 | stub |
Doll Stodie | person (hist) | STOD5 | |
Mr. Stodie | person (hist) | STOD6 | |
Tayler Stojke | person (cont) | STOJ1 | |
Thomas Stokes | person (hist) | STOK1 | |
John Stokker | person (hist) | STOK2 | |
William Stokes | person (hist) | STOK3 | |
Katherine Stoketon | person (hist) | STOK4 | |
Dame Katherine Stoke | person (hist) | STOK5 | |
John Stoke | person (hist) | STOK6 | |
John Stokesley | person (hist) | STOK7 | |
William Stokker | person (hist) | STOK8 | |
W. Stokesbie | person (hist) | STOK9 | |
John Stokker | person (hist) | STOK10 | |
Henry Stoke | person (hist) | STOK11 | |
Adrian Stokes | person (hist) | STOK12 | |
Thomas Stokker | person (hist) | STOK13 | |
St. Olave (Southwark) |
Churches | STOL1 | stub |
St. Olave (Hart Street) |
Churches | STOL2 | published |
St. Olave (Old Jewry) |
Churches | STOL3 | stub |
St. Olave (Silver Street) |
Churches | STOL4 | stub |
John of St. Olave | person (lit) | STOL5 | |
Parish of St. Olave (Southwark) |
Parishes | STOL101 | stub |
Parish of St. Olave (Hart Street) |
Parishes | STOL102 | empty |
Parish of St. Olave (Old Jewry) |
Parishes | STOL103 | empty |
Parish of St. Olave (Silver Street) |
Parishes | STOL104 | empty |
Richard Stomine | person (hist) | STOM1 | |
Family and Fortune: Studies in Aristocratic Finance in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries | bibliographic item | STON1 | |
Social Mobility in England, 1500–1700 |
bibliographic item | STON2 | |
The Inflation of Honours 1558–1641 |
bibliographic item | STON3 | |
Robert Stone | person (hist) | STON4 | |
Stonehill College Learning Community 304 Spring 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | STON5 | |
Thomas Stonarde | person (hist) | STON7 | |
Stonehill College Learning Community 343 Fall 2015 Students | organization (ppp) | STON8 | |
Stonehill College Learning Community 343 Fall 2016 Students | organization (ppp) | STON9 | |
Stonehill College English 343 Winter 2017 Students | organization (ppp) | STON10 | |
John Stone | person (hist) | STON11 | |
The Causes of the English Revolution, 1525–1642 | bibliographic item | STON12 | |
Stonecutter Street |
Streets | STON13 | empty |
Stone Court |
Sites | STON14 | empty |
Richard Stoneley | person (hist) | STON15 | |
Sir William Stone | person (hist) | STON16 | |
Reynold Stone | person (hist) | STON17 | |
Dame Barbara Stone | person (hist) | STON18 | |
Burbage and Shakespeare’s Stage | bibliographic item | STOP1 | |
William Stortford | person (hist) | STOR1 | |
The King’s Storehouse |
Sites | STOR2 | stub |
Dr. John Story | person (hist) | STOR3 | |
Stow |
About MoEML; Site landing pages | stow | published |
A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603 | bibliographic item | STOW1 | |
THE SURVEY OF LONDON: CONTAINING The Original, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of that City, Methodically set down. With a Memorial of those famouser Acts of Charity, which for publick and Pious Vses have been bestowed by many Worshipfull Citizens and Benefactors. As also all the Ancient and Modern Monuments erected in the Churches, not only of those two famous Cities, LONDON and WESTMINSTER, but (now newly added) Four miles compass. Begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618. And now compleatly finished by the study &labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633. Whereunto, besides many Additions (as appears by the Contents) are annexed divers Alphabetical Tables, especially two, The first, an index of Things. The second, a Concordance of Names | bibliographic item | STOW2 | |
John Stow |
Biography; Topics; Documents relating to John Stow; Graduate student articles | STOW3 | published |
Thomas Stow | person (hist) | STOW4 | |
Thomas Stow | person (hist) | STOW5 | |
John Stow | person (hist) | STOW6 | |
Thomas Stow | person (hist) | STOW7 | |
A suruay of London· Conteyning the originall, antiquity, increase, moderne estate, and description of that city, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow citizen of London. Since by the same author increased, with diuers rare notes of antiquity, and published in the yeare, 1603. Also an apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that citie, the greatnesse thereof. VVith an appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second | bibliographic item | STOW8 | |
Survey of London and its Revisions |
Documents relating to John Stow; Critical materials; Graduate student articles | STOW9 | published |
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 | bibliographic item | STOW10 | |
THE SVRVAY of LONDON: Containing, The Originall, Antiquitie, Encrease, and more Moderne Estate of the sayd Famous Citie. As also, the Rule and Gouernment thereof (both Ecclesiasticall and Temporall) from time to time. With a briefe Relation of all the memorable Monuments, and other especiall Obseruations, both in and about the same CITIE. Written in the yeere 1598. by Iohn Stow, Citizen of London. Since then, continued, corrected and much enlarged, with many rare and worthy Notes, both of Venerable Antiquity, and later memorie; such, as were neuer published before this present yeere 1618 | bibliographic item | STOW12 | |
The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M. H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names | bibliographic item | STOW13 | |
The chronicles of England from Brute vnto this present yeare of Christ. 1580. Collected by Iohn Stow citizen of London | bibliographic item | STOW14 | |
A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603 | bibliographic item | STOW15 | |
The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M. H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names | bibliographic item | STOW16 | |
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 | bibliographic item | STOW17 | |
A Summarie of the Chronicles of England. Diligently Collected, Abridged, & Continued vnto this Present Yeere of Christ, 1598 | bibliographic item | STOW18 | |
Henry Stow | person (hist) | STOW19 | |
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 | bibliographic item | STOW20 | |
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 | bibliographic item | STOW21 | |
Stow Advisory Board | organization (modern) | STOW22 | |
Elizabeth Stow | person (hist) | STOW23 | |
The abridgement of the English Chronicle, first collected by M. Iohn Stow, and after him augmented with very many memorable antiquities, and continued with matters forreine and domesticall, vnto the beginning of the yeare, 1618. by E.H. Gentleman | bibliographic item | STOW24 | |
Selected Passages from A Survey of London |
Survey of London | STOW35 | archived |
Parish Churches |
Survey of London | STOW36 | archived |
Lime Street Ward |
Survey of London | STOW120 | archived |
Stow’s Survey: Textual Note |
Survey of London | STOW156 | archived |
A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Coteyning the Originall, Antiquity, Increaſe, Moderne eſtate, and deſcription of that City, written in the yeare 1598, by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Since by the ſame Author increaſed with diuers rare notes of Antiquity, and publiſhed in the yeare, 1603. Alſo an Apologie (or defence) againſt the opinion of ſome men, concerning that Citie, the greatneſſe thereof. With an Appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum de ſitu & nobilitae Londini: Writen by William Fitzſtephen, in the raigne of Henry the ſecond | bibliographic item | STOW157 | |
THE SVRVAY of LONDON: Containing, The Originall, Antiquitie, Encreaſe, and more Moderne Eſtate of the ſayd Famous CITIE. As alſo,the Rule and Gouernment thereof (both Eccleſiasticall and Temporall) from time to time. With a briefe Relation of all the memorable Monuments, and other eſpeciall Obſeruations, both in and about the fame CITIE. Written in the yeere 1598. by Iohn Stow, Citizen of LONDON. Since then, continued, corrected and much enlarged, with many rare and worthy Notes, both of Venerable Antiquity, and later memori; ſuch, as were neither publiſhed before this preſent yeere, 1618 | bibliographic item | STOW158 | |
The annales of England Faithfully collected out of the most autenticall authors, records, and other monuments of antiquitie, lately collected, since encreased, and continued, from the first habitation vntill this present yeare 1605 | bibliographic item | STOW159 | |
1598 Survey Chapters |
Documents relating to John Stow; Critical materials | stow_1598 | published |
Survey of London (1598): Aldersgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_ALDE2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Aldgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_ALDG2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Antiquity of London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_antiquity | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): An Apology of the City of London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_apology | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Bassings Hall Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_BASI1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_BILL2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Bishopsgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_BISH1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Breadstreet Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_BREA3 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Bridge Ward Within |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_BRID3 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_BRID4 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_bridges | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Broad Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_BROA3 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Candlewick Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_CAND2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Castle Baynard Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_CAST2 | inPeerReview |
stow_1598_chapters | Retired - Do not use | stow_1598_chapters Replaced by stow_1598 | |
Survey of London (1598): Cheap Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_CHEA1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Coleman Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_COLE2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Cordwainer Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_CORD1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_CORN1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Cripplegate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_CRIP2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): The Epistle Dedicatory |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_dedication | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_division | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Downgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_DOWN1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Errata |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_errata | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_FARR1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_FARR2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Fitzstephen’s Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_fitzstephen | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598) |
Survey of London; Composite documents | stow_1598_full | inPeerReview |
stow_1598_full | Retired - Do not use | stow_1598_full Replaced by stow_1598 | |
Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_gates | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Honour of Citizens |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_honour | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Hospitals |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_hospitals | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Langbourn Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_LANG1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Houses of Students of the Common Law |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_law | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Lazar Houses |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_lazar | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_liberties | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Lime Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_LIME1 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Orders and Customs |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_orders | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Parish Churches |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_parishes | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_PORT1 | inPeerReview |
Stow: 1598 Progress Chart |
Progress charts; Documents relating to John Stow | stow_1598_progress_chart | published |
Survey of London (1598): Queen Hithe Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_QUEE3 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Schools and Houses of Learning |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_schools | inPeerReview |
stow_1598_singularities | Retired - Do not use | stow_1598_singularities Replaced by stow_1598_apology | |
Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_spiritual_government | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Sports and Pastimes |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_sports | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_suburbs | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_temporal_government | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Title Page |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_titlePage | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Table of the Chapters |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_TOC | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Tower Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_TOWE4 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_towers | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_VINT2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Walbrook Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_WALB2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_WALL2 | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Watches in London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_watches | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_waters | inPeerReview |
Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1598 Survey sections | stow_1598_WEST6 | inPeerReview |
1603 Survey Chapters |
Documents relating to John Stow; Critical materials | stow_1603 | published |
stow_1603_chapters | Retired - Do not use | stow_1603_chapters Replaced by stow_1603 | |
1618 Survey Chapters |
Documents relating to John Stow; Critical materials | stow_1618 | published |
stow_1618_chapters | Retired - Do not use | stow_1618_chapters Replaced by stow_1618 | |
1633 Survey Chapters |
Documents relating to John Stow; Critical materials | stow_1633 | published |
Survey of London (1633): Additions from the Charters of Kings |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_additions | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_ALDE2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Aldgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_ALDG2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_antiquity | draft |
Survey of London (1633): An Apology of the City of London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_apology | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Catalogue of Authors |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_authors | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Bassings Hall Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_BASI1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Billingsgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_BILL2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_BISH1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Breadstreet Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_BREA3 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Bridge Ward Within |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_BRID3 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_BRID4 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Bridges of this City |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_bridges | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Broad Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_BROA3 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Candlewick Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_CAND2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_CAST2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_CHEA1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Churches in and about London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_churches | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_COLE2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Chelsea College |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_college | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Companies in London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_companies | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Cordwainer Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_CORD1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_CORN1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): A Brief on the Indenture of Covenants |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_covenants | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_CRIP2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Orders and Customs |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_customs | draft |
Survey of London (1633): The Epistle Dedicatory |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_dedication | draft |
Survey of London (1633): A Description of London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_description | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Town Ditch |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_ditch | draft |
Survey of London (1633): The City Divided into Parts |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_division | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Downgate Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_DOWN1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_FARR1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_FARR2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Fitzstephen’s Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_fitzstephen | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_gates | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Honour of Citizens |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_honour | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Langbourn Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_LANG1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Houses of Students of the Common Law |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_law | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_liberties | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Lime Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_LIME1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Orders and Customs |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_orders | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_PORT1 | draft |
Stow: 1633 Progress Chart |
Progress charts; Documents relating to John Stow | stow_1633_progress_chart | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Queen Hithe Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_QUEE3 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): The Remains |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_remains | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Remains Title Page |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_remains_titlePage | draft |
Survey of London (1633): A Return to London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_return | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Schools and Houses of Learning |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_schools | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Spiritual Government |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_spiritual_government | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Sports and Pastimes |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_sports | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_suburbs | draft |
Survey of London (1633): The First Table |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_table1 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): The Second Table |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_table2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_temporal_government | draft |
Survey of London (1633): River of Thames |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_thames | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Title Page |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_titlePage | draft |
Survey of London (1633): To the Reader |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_to_the_reader | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Contents |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_TOC | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_TOWE4 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Towers and Castles |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_towers | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_VINT2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Walbrook Ward |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_WALB2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_WALL2 | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Watches in London |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_watches | draft |
Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Other Waters |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_waters | draft |
Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster |
Survey of London; Survey of London sections; 1633 Survey sections | stow_1633_WEST6 | draft |
Survey Chapters |
Documents relating to John Stow; Critical materials | stow_chapters | published |
Stow’s Survey: Outcomes, Objectives, Deliverables |
About MoEML; Project plans; Grant applications | stow_outcomes | published |
St. Pancras Lane |
Streets | STPA1 | stub |
St. Paul’s Cathedral |
Churches; Undergraduate student articles | STPA2 | published |
St. Paul’s Churchyard |
Churches; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | STPA3 | published |
St. Paul’s School |
Sites | STPA4 | stub |
St. Pancras (Soper Lane) |
Churches | STPA5 | empty |
St. Paul’s Cross |
Sites | STPA6 | published |
St. Paul’s Head Tavern |
Victualling houses | STPA7 | empty |
St. Paul’s Theatre |
Playhouses | STPA8 | stub |
St. Paul’s Cloister |
Sites | STPA9 | empty |
St. Paul’s Gate (northern) |
Gates | STPA10 | stub |
St. Paul’s Chapter House |
Sites | STPA11 | stub |
South Wall of St. Paul’s |
Sites | STPA12 | empty |
St. Paul’s Charnel House |
Sites | STPA13 | stub |
St. Paul’s (Shadwell) |
Churches | STPA14 | empty |
STPA15 | Retired - Do not use | STPA15 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
St. Paul’s Alley |
Streets | STPA16 | stub |
Paul’s Cross Churchyard |
Sites | STPA17 | assigned |
Parish of St. Pancras (Soper Lane) |
Parishes | STPA105 | empty |
Parish of St. Paul’s (Shadwell) |
Parishes | STPA1014 | empty |
Parish of St. Paul’s (Covent Garden) |
Parishes | STPA1015 | empty |
St. Peter’s Hill |
Streets | STPE1 | empty |
St. Peter Ad Vincula |
Churches | STPE2 | empty |
St. Peter upon Cornhill |
Churches | STPE3 | published |
St. Peter le Poor |
Churches | STPE4 | stub |
St. Peter (Paul’s Wharf) |
Churches | STPE5 | empty |
St. Peter, Westcheap |
Churches | STPE6 | empty |
St. Peter the Apostle | person (lit) | STPE7 | |
St. Peter’s College Rents |
Sites | STPE8 | stub |
Parish of St. Peter upon Cornhill |
Parishes | STPE103 | empty |
Parish of St. Peter le Poor |
Parishes | STPE104 | empty |
Parish of St. Peter (Paul’s Wharf) |
Parishes | STPE105 | empty |
Parish of St. Peter (Westcheap) |
Parishes | STPE106 | empty |
Renaissance Society and Literary Treatments of Cuckoldry |
bibliographic item | STPI1 | |
Strand Lane |
Streets | STRA1 | stub |
The End(s) of Discord in The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | STRA2 | |
Sir John Stratford | person (hist) | STRA3 | |
John of Stratford | person (hist) | STRA4 | |
Roger Strange | person (hist) | STRA5 | |
Raph Stratford | person (hist) | STRA6 | |
Strand Inn |
Sites | STRA7 | stub |
William Strachey | person (hist) | STRA8 | |
The Strand |
Streets; Undergraduate student articles | STRA9 | published |
Strand Bridge |
Bridges | STRA10 | stub |
Strabo | person (hist) | STRA11 | |
John Stratton | person (hist) | STRA12 | |
Dame Jahu Strange | person (hist) | STRA13 | |
Richard Strange | person (hist) | STRA14 | |
Thomas Strange | person (hist) | STRA15 | |
Roger Strange | person (hist) | STRA16 | |
Strangeway Street |
Streets | STRA17 | empty |
Adam de Stratton | person (hist) | STRA18 | |
George Strangwayes | person (hist) | STRA19 | |
Simon Streete | person (hist) | STRE1 | |
Humphrey Street | person (hist) | STRE2 | |
Agnes Streete | person (hist) | STRE3 | |
John Strelley | person (hist) | STRE4 | |
Peter Streete | person (hist) | STRE5 | |
The Masters of the Revels and Elizabeth I’s Court Theatre | bibliographic item | STRE6 | |
Londen, Westmunster u: Soudwark | bibliographic item | STRI1 | |
Johannes Stridbeck | person (hist) | STRI2 | |
Roger Strippe | person (hist) | STRI3 | |
Lives of the Queens of England; From the Norman Conquest; With Anecdotes of Their Courts, Now First Published From Official Records and Other Authentic Documents. Private as Well as Public | bibliographic item | STRI4 | |
The New Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible | bibliographic item | STRO1 | |
Tom Strowd | person (lit) | STRO2 | |
Social Chaucer | bibliographic item | STRO3 | |
Robert Struddell | person (hist) | STRU1 | |
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate, and Government of those Cities | bibliographic item | STRY1 | |
John Strype | person (hist) | STRY2 | |
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster | bibliographic item | STRY3 | |
A SURVEY OF THE CITIES OF LONDON and WESTMINSTER, And the Borough of SOUTHWARK. CONTAINING The Original, Antiquity, Increase, present State and Government of those CITIES. Written at first in the Year 1698, By John Stow, Citizen and Native of London. Corrected, Improved, and very much Enlarged, in the Year 1720, By JOHN STRYPE, M.A. A NATIVE ALSO OF THE SAID CITY. The Survey and History brought down to the present Time BY CAREFUL HANDS. Illustrated with exact Maps of the City and Suburbs, and of all the Wards; and, likewise, of the Out-Parishes of London and Westminster, and the Country ten Miles round London. Together with many fair Draughts of the most Eminent Buildings. The Life of the Author, written by Mr. Strype, is prefixed; And, at the End is added, an APPENDIX Of certain Tracts, Discourses, and Remarks on the State of the City of London | bibliographic item | STRY4 | |
A SURVEY of the CITIES of London and Westminster: CONTAINING the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those CITIES | bibliographic item | STRY5 | |
A survey of the cities of London and Westminster: containing the original, antiquity, increase, modern estate and government of those cities. Written at first in the year MDXCVIII. By John Stow, citizen and native of London. Since reprinted and augmented by A.M. H.D. and other. Now lastly, corrected, improved, and very much enlarged: and the survey and history brought down from the year 1633, (being near fourscore years since it was last printed) to the present time; by John Strype, M.A. a native also of the said city. Illustrated with exact maps of the city and suburbs, and of all the wards; and likewise of the out-parishes of London and Westminster: together with many other fair draughts of the more eminent and publick edifices and monuments. In six books. To which is prefixed, the life of the author, writ by the editor. At the end is added, an appendiz of certain tracts, discourses and remarks, concerning the state of the city of London. Together with a perambulation, or circuit-walk four or five miles round about London, to the parish churches: describing the monuments of the dead there interred: with other antiquities observable in those places. And concluding with a second appendix, as a supply and review: and a large index of the whole work | bibliographic item | STRY6 | |
St. Saviour (Southwark) |
Churches | STSA1 | stub |
St. Mary Overies Priory Close |
Churches | STSA2 | empty |
Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark) |
Parishes | STSA101 | stub |
St. Sepulchre’s Alley |
Streets | STSE1 | empty |
St. Sepulchre |
Churches | STSE2 | empty |
Parish of St. Sepulchre |
Parishes | STSE102 | empty |
St. Stephen Walbrook |
Churches | STST1 | empty |
St. Stephen (Coleman Street) |
Churches | STST2 | empty |
St. Stephen’s (Chanon Row) |
Churches | STST3 | empty |
St. Stephen’s (Westminster Palace) |
Churches | STST4 | empty |
Parish of St. Stephen (Walbrook) |
Parishes | STST101 | empty |
Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street) |
Parishes | STST102 | empty |
St. Swithins Lane |
Streets | STSW1 | empty |
St. Swithin (London Stone) |
Churches | STSW2 | empty |
Parish of St. Swithin (London Stone) |
Parishes | STSW102 | empty |
St. Sythes Lane |
Streets | STSY1 | empty |
STTH1 | Retired - Do not use | STTH1 Replaced by STTH4 | |
St. Thomas Apostle |
Churches | STTH3 | empty |
St. Thomas Hospital |
Churches; Hospitals | STTH4 | stub |
Thomas the Apostle | person (lit) | STTH5 | |
Parish of St. Thomas Apostle |
Parishes | STTH103 | empty |
Parish of St. Thomas Southwark |
Parishes | STTH104 | stub |
Ludovick Stuart | person (hist) | STUA1 | |
Charles Stuart | person (hist) | STUA2 | |
Lady Arabella Stuart | person (hist) | STUA3 | |
Stuart Royal Proclamations, Vol. 1: Royal Proclamations of King James I, 1603-1625 | bibliographic item | STUA4 | |
Anatomie of Abuses | bibliographic item | STUB1 | |
Sir Thomas Studinham | person (hist) | STUD1 | |
Richard Studder | person (hist) | STUD2 | |
Research Assistant Contract |
About MoEML | student_contract | published |
Londinum Augusta |
bibliographic item | STUK1 | |
William Stukeley | person (hist) | STUK2 | |
Shakespeare’s Church Found in Shoreditch |
bibliographic item | STUM1 | |
Richard Sturges | person (hist) | STUR1 | |
John Sturgeon | person (hist) | STUR2 | |
John Sturton | person (hist) | STUR3 | |
Lady Sturton | person (hist) | STUR4 | |
Katherine Sturges | person (hist) | STUR5 | |
St. Vedast |
Churches | STVE1 | empty |
Parish of St. Vedast |
Parishes | STVE101 | empty |
The Goldsmiths and the London Luxury Trades, 1550–1750 |
bibliographic item | STYL1 | |
Nicholas Style | person (hist) | STYL2 | |
Humphrey Style | person (hist) | STYL3 | |
Dame Bridgit | person (hist) | STYL4 | |
Gertrude Style (née Bright) | person (hist) | STYL5 | |
Mary Style | person (hist) | STYL6 | |
Humphrey Style | person (hist) | STYL7 | |
The Survey of Arundel House | bibliographic item | SUAR1 | |
Submit your Contribution |
Documentation for contributors | submit_contribution | published |
Suburb Without the Wall |
Neighbourhoods | SUBR1 | empty |
Subtle | person (lit) | SUBT1 | |
suburb | glossary item | SUBU1 | |
Access Files from the Subversion Repository |
Documentation for encoders | subversion | published |
Success | person (lit) | SUCC1 | |
Henry Suckley | person (hist) | SUCL1 | |
Simon Sudbery | person (hist) | SUDB1 | |
Suetonius Paulinus | person (hist) | SUET1 | |
Suffolk Lane |
Streets | SUFF1 | stub |
Thomas of Suffolke | person (hist) | SUFF2 | |
Suffolk House |
Residences | SUFF3 | stub |
Walter of Suffield | person (hist) | SUFF4 | |
Sugarloaf Alley |
Streets | SUGA1 | published |
Sugarloaf Court |
Streets | SUGA2 | empty |
John Sugar | person (hist) | SUGA3 | |
Margaret Sugar | person (hist) | SUGA4 | |
A Topographical Dictionary to the Works of Shakespeare and His Fellow Dramatists | bibliographic item | SUGD1 | |
Compilation of Locations found in Sugden |
Databases; Finding aids | sugden | empty |
Sulcardus | person (hist) | SULC1 | |
Physical and Spiritual Illness: Narrative Appropriations of the Bills of Mortality |
bibliographic item | SULL1 | |
London’s Early Modern Creative Industrialists |
bibliographic item | SULL2 | |
SUMM1 | Retired - Do not use | SUMM1 Replaced by ESTA1 | |
SUMM2 | Retired - Do not use | SUMM2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Mistress Summel | person (hist) | SUMM3 | |
Architecture in Britain, 1530-1830 | bibliographic item | SUMM4 | |
Deliverables, Year 1, Summer 2018 |
About MoEML; Project plans; Grant applications | Summer2018_Deliverables | published |
LON-85EA63: A Post Medieval Token |
bibliographic item | SUMN1 | |
SUNN1 | Retired - Do not use | SUNN1 Replaced by TSUN1 | |
Sun Tavern |
Victualling houses | SUNT1 | published |
Superstition | person (lit) | SUPE1 | |
Lucius Licinius Sura | person (hist) | SURA1 | |
John Surell | person (hist) | SURE1 | |
Richard Surgeon | person (hist) | SURG1 | |
John Suring | person (hist) | SURI1 | |
Surrey Archaeological Collections, Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County | bibliographic item | SURR1 | |
Bromley-By-Bow | bibliographic item | SURV1 | |
Chelsea, Pt. I | bibliographic item | SURV2 | |
St. Giles-in-The-Fields, Pt. I: Lincoln’s Inn Fields | bibliographic item | SURV3 | |
Chelsea, Pt. 2 | bibliographic item | SURV4 | |
St. Giles-in-The-Fields, Pt. II | bibliographic item | SURV5 | |
Hammersmith |
bibliographic item | SURV6 | |
Chelsea, Part III: The Old Church | bibliographic item | SURV7 | |
Shoreditch | bibliographic item | SURV8 | |
The Parish of St Helen, Bishopsgate, Part I | bibliographic item | SURV9 | |
St. Margaret, Westminster, Part I: Queen Anne’s Gate Area | bibliographic item | SURV10 | |
Chelsea, Part IV: The Royal Hospital | bibliographic item | SURV11 | |
The Parish of All Hallows Barking, Part I: The Church of All Hallows | bibliographic item | SURV12 | |
St. Margaret, Westminster, Part II: Whitehall I | bibliographic item | SURV13 | |
St. Margaret, Westminster, Part III: Whitehall II | bibliographic item | SURV14 | |
All Hallows, Barking-By-The-Tower, Pt. III | bibliographic item | SURV15 | |
St. Martin-in-The-Fields I: Charing Cross | bibliographic item | SURV16 | |
The Parish of St. Pancras Part 1: The Village of Highgate | bibliographic item | SURV17 | |
St. Martin-in-The-Fields II: The Strand | bibliographic item | SURV18 | |
The Parish of St. Pancras Part 2: Old St. Pancras and Kentish Town | bibliographic item | SURV19 | |
St. Martin-in-The-Fields, Pt. III: Trafalgar Square and Neighbourhood | bibliographic item | SURV20 | |
The Parish of St. Pancras Part 3: Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood | bibliographic item | SURV21 | |
Bankside (The Parishes of St. Saviour and Christchurch Southwark) | bibliographic item | SURV22 | |
Lambeth: South Bank and Vauxhall | bibliographic item | SURV23 | |
The Parish of St. Pancras Part 4: King’s Cross Neighbourhood | bibliographic item | SURV24 | |
St. George’s Fields (The Parishes of St. George the Martyr Southwark and St. Mary Newington) | bibliographic item | SURV25 | |
Lambeth: Southern Area | bibliographic item | SURV26 | |
Spitalfields and Mile End New Town | bibliographic item | SURV27 | |
Brooke House, Hackney | bibliographic item | SURV28 | |
St. James Westminster, Part 1 | bibliographic item | SURV29 | |
Trinity Hospital, Mile End |
bibliographic item | SURV30 | |
St. James Westminster, Part 2 | bibliographic item | SURV31 | |
Saint Mary, Stratford Bow | bibliographic item | SURV32 | |
St. Anne Soho | bibliographic item | SURV33 | |
Old Palace, Bromley-By-Bow | bibliographic item | SURV34 | |
The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden | bibliographic item | SURV35 | |
Covent Garden | bibliographic item | SURV36 | |
Northern Kensington | bibliographic item | SURV37 | |
South Kensington Museums Area | bibliographic item | SURV38 | |
The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 1 (General History) | bibliographic item | SURV39 | |
The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings) | bibliographic item | SURV40 | |
Brompton | bibliographic item | SURV41 | |
Kensington Square To Earl’s Court | bibliographic item | SURV42 | |
Poplar, Blackwall and Isle of Dogs | bibliographic item | SURV43 | |
The Great House, Leyton | bibliographic item | SURV44 | |
Knightsbridge | bibliographic item | SURV45 | |
South and East Clerkenwell | bibliographic item | SURV46 | |
Northern Clerkenwell and Pentonville | bibliographic item | SURV47 | |
Brooke House, Hackney | bibliographic item | SURV48 | |
St. Dunstan’s Church, Stepney | bibliographic item | SURV49 | |
East Acton Manor House | bibliographic item | SURV50 | |
Sandford Manor, Fulham | bibliographic item | SURV51 | |
Crosby Place | bibliographic item | SURV52 | |
Morden College, Blackheath | bibliographic item | SURV53 | |
Eastbury Manor House, Barking | bibliographic item | SURV54 | |
Cromwell House, Highgate | bibliographic item | SURV55 | |
Swakeleys, Ickenham | bibliographic item | SURV56 | |
The Queen’s House, Greenwich |
bibliographic item | SURV57 | |
St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street | bibliographic item | SURV58 | |
College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street | bibliographic item | SURV59 | |
County Hall | bibliographic item | SURV60 | |
Survey of London | bibliographic item | SURV61 | |
The Church of St George the Martyr (The Parishes of St. George the Martyr Southwark and St. Mary Newington) | bibliographic item | SURV62 | |
Survey of Paris Garden, 1627 |
bibliographic item | SURV71 | |
Roger de Sussex | person (hist) | SUSS1 | |
Earl of Sussex’s Men | organization (em_playing) | SUSS2 | |
Dr. Matthew Sutcliffe | person (hist) | SUTC1 | |
John Southworth | person (hist) | SUTH1 | |
Mortality in London, 1563 to 1665 |
bibliographic item | SUTH2 | |
The Mercery of London: Trade, Goods and People, 1130–1578 | bibliographic item | SUTT1 | |
Richard Sutten | person (hist) | SUTT2 | |
John Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT3 | |
Thomas Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT4 | |
Richard Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT5 | |
John Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT6 | |
Sutton Street |
Streets | SUTT7 | empty |
Isaac Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT8 | |
Thomas Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT9 | |
Richard Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT10 | |
Henry Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT11 | |
Johane Sutton | person (hist) | SUTT12 | |
Wendy Suyama | person (cont) | SUYA1 | |
The Swan |
Playhouses; Undergraduate student articles | SWAN1 | published |
Swan Inn (The Strand) |
Victualling houses | SWAN2 | empty |
Swan Inn (Holborn Bridge) |
Victualling houses | SWAN3 | empty |
Swan Inn (St. John’s Street) |
Victualling houses | SWAN4 | empty |
Swan Brewhouse |
Sites | SWAN5 | empty |
Swan Alley (Coleman Street) |
Streets | SWAN6 | published |
Old Swan Brewhouse |
Sites | SWAN7 | stub |
Swan (Southwark) |
Brothels | SWAN8 | stub |
Simon de Swanlond | person (hist) | SWAN9 | |
Swan Alley (Cornhill) |
Streets | SWAN10 | published |
John Swan | person (hist) | SWAN11 | |
John Swan | person (hist) | SWAN12 | |
Humfrey Swan | person (hist) | SWAN13 | |
Swash | person (lit) | SWAS1 | |
Robert Southwell: Snow in Arcadia: Redrawing the English Lyric Landscape, 1568–95 | bibliographic item | SWEE1 | |
sweetmeats | glossary item | SWEE2 | |
Richard Swetenham | person (hist) | SWET1 | |
Sweyn I | person (hist) | SWEY1 | |
Jonathan Swift | person (hist) | SWIF1 | |
A Description of a City-Shower |
bibliographic item | SWIF2 | |
A Description of a City Shower |
bibliographic item | SWIF3 | |
John Swinflet | person (hist) | SWIN1 | |
Lady Thomasine Swinnerton | person (hist) | SWIN2 | |
Thomas Swineley | person (hist) | SWIN3 | |
Helen Swineley | person (hist) | SWIN4 | |
Thomas Swinforth | person (hist) | SWIN5 | |
Edward Swinney | person (hist) | SWIN6 | |
Ms. Swithen | person (hist) | SWIT1 | |
Swithwulf | person (hist) | SWIT2 | |
Swan with Two Necks Inn (Lad Lane) |
Victualling houses | SWTN1 | empty |
Swan with Two Necks Inn (Somar’s Key) |
Victualling houses | SWTN2 | empty |
Sir John Swynnerton | person (hist) | SWYN1 | |
Katherine Swynford | person (hist) | SWYN2 | |
Lady Katherine, Duchess of Lancaster |
bibliographic item | SWYN3 | |
Sybil | person (lit) | SYBI1 | |
Sylvester I | person (hist) | SYLV1 | |
The Curtain Is Yours |
bibliographic item | SYME1 | |
Maddison Syme | person (cont) | SYME2 | |
Post-Curtain Theatre History |
bibliographic item | SYME3 | |
Ralph Symonds | person (hist) | SYMO1 | |
John Symons | person (hist) | SYMO2 | |
Samuel Symons | person (hist) | SYMO3 | |
John Syward | person (hist) | SYWA1 | |
Pat Szpak | person (cont) | SZPA1 | |
Thomas Szymankiewicz | person (cont) | SZYM1 | |
TABA1 | Retired - Do not use | TABA1 Replaced by TABB2 | |
Tabbard Inn (Gracechurch Street) |
Victualling houses | TABB1 | empty |
Tabbard Inn (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | TABB2 | empty |
Relph Tabinham | person (hist) | TABI1 | |
A Table of the cheiffest citties, and townes in England, as they ly from London and the distance of miles, howe a man may travill from London to any of them or from any of them to London | bibliographic item | TABL2 | |
Tacitus | person (hist) | TACI1 | |
Tactus | person (lit) | TACT1 | |
Sir Thomas Tadnam | person (hist) | TADN1 | |
Tagus | person (lit) | TAGU1 | |
Philip le Taillour | person (hist) | TAIL1 | |
Joey Takeda | person (cont) | TAKE1 | |
Richard Take | person (hist) | TAKE2 | |
George Talbot | person (hist) | TALB1 | |
John Talbot | person (hist) | TALB2 | |
Katherine Talbot | person (hist) | TALB3 | |
Richard Talbot | person (hist) | TALB4 | |
Sir Thomas Talbot | person (hist) | TALB5 | |
Francis Talbot | person (hist) | TALB6 | |
Anne Talbot (née Herbert) | person (hist) | TALB7 | |
John Talbot | person (hist) | TALB8 | |
Sir Humphrey Talbot | person (lit) | TALB9 | |
Tallow Chandlers’ Hall |
Halls | TALL1 | empty |
Order for Prices of Tallow |
Proclamations; Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | TALL2 | published |
Tallow Chandlers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | TALL3 | |
Sir William Talmage | person (hist) | TALM1 | |
TAMB1 | Retired - Do not use | TAMB1 Replaced by TIMU1 | |
Tamburlaine | person (lit) | TAMB2 | |
Dorothy Tamworth | person (hist) | TAMW1 | |
Katie Tanigawa | person (cont) | TANI1 | |
Protestantism, the Johnson Family and the 1551 Sweat in London |
bibliographic item | TANK1 | |
Geoffrey Tanner | person (hist) | TANN1 | |
Tantalus | person (lit) | TANT1 | |
Tapeinotes | person (lit) | TAPE1 | |
John Tapp | person (hist) | TAPP1 | |
John Tarbock | person (hist) | TARB1 | |
Robert Tardy | person (hist) | TARD1 | |
Londres (avec le Bourg de Southwark) |
bibliographic item | TARD2 | |
Jacob Tarjick | person (cont) | TARJ1 | |
Richard Tarlton | person (hist) | TARL1 | |
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus | person (hist) | TARQ1 | |
Tasciovanus | person (lit) | TASC1 | |
Tassel Close |
Sites | TASS1 | empty |
Boniface Tatam | person (hist) | TATA1 | |
Cuckold’s-Haven | bibliographic item | TATE1 | |
Sir John Tate | person (hist) | TATE2 | |
John Tate | person (hist) | TATE3 | |
Robert Tate | person (hist) | TATE4 | |
Sir Richard Tate | person (hist) | TATE6 | |
Robert Tatersale | person (hist) | TATE7 | |
John Tate | person (hist) | TATE8 | |
John Tate | person (hist) | TATE9 | |
Thomas Tate | person (hist) | TATE10 | |
Thomas Tate | person (hist) | TATE11 | |
Londinum triumphans | bibliographic item | TATH1 | |
Westminster Abbey: The Lady Chapel of Henry VII | bibliographic item | TATT1 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | TATT2 | |
Tattle | person (lit) | TATT3 | |
John Tatum | person (hist) | TATU1 | |
Tatwine | person (hist) | TATW1 | |
Elizabeth E. Tavares | person (cont) | TAVA1 | |
Tavern |
Generic places | TAVE1 | empty |
William Taverner | person (hist) | TAVE2 | |
William Taverner | person (hist) | TAVE3 | |
John Taverner | person (hist) | TAVE4 | |
Tax Advisors’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | TAXA1 | |
Taximagulus | person (hist) | TAXI1 | |
All the vvorkes of Iohn Taylor the water-poet Beeing sixty and three in number. Collected into one volume by the author: vvith sundry new additions corrected, reuised, and newly imprinted, 1630 | bibliographic item | TAYL1 | |
John Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL2 | |
Taylors travels and circular perambulation, through, and by more then thirty times twelve signes of the Zodiack, of the famous cities of London and Westminster With the honour and worthinesse of the vine, the vintage, the wine, and the vintoner; with an alphabeticall description, of all the taverne signes in the cities, suburbs, and liberties aforesaid, and significant epigrams upon the said severall signes | bibliographic item | TAYL3 | |
A full and compleat Anſwer | bibliographic item | TAYL4 | |
The resolution of the Round-heads | bibliographic item | TAYL5 | |
Middleton, Thomas (bap. 1580, d. 1627) |
bibliographic item | TAYL6 | |
Thomas Middleton: Lives and Afterlives |
bibliographic item | TAYL7 | |
Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture: A Companion to the Collected Works | bibliographic item | TAYL8 | |
Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works | bibliographic item | TAYL9 | |
The carriers cosmographie | bibliographic item | TAYL10 | |
Iohn Taylors last voyage | bibliographic item | TAYL11 | |
P. le Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL13 | |
Brandon Taylor | person (cont) | TAYL14 | |
William Lawdrell | person (hist) | TAYL15 | |
William Taillour | person (hist) | TAYL17 | |
Bull, Beare, and Horse, Cut, Curtaile, and Longtaile | bibliographic item | TAYL18 | |
Robert Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL19 | |
Zachary Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL20 | |
A New Discouery by Sea, with a Vvherry from London to Salisbury. Or, a Voyage to the West, the Worst, or the Best That E’re Was Exprest | bibliographic item | TAYL21 | |
John Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL22 | |
Constance Taylor (née Wooddeson) | person (hist) | TAYL23 | |
John Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL24 | |
John Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL25 | |
Robert Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL26 | |
Robert Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL27 | |
Dr. Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL28 | |
John Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL29 | |
Berseba Taylor (née Hall) | person (hist) | TAYL30 | |
Elizabeth Freake (née Taylor) | person (hist) | TAYL31 | |
John Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL32 | |
All the Workes of John Taylor the Water-Poet | bibliographic item | TAYL33 | |
William Tayler | person (hist) | TAYL34 | |
The praise and vertue of a jayle, and jaylers | bibliographic item | TAYL35 | |
William Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL36 | |
Joseph Taylor | person (hist) | TAYL37 | |
John Taillour | person (hist) | TAYL38 | |
Thomas Ballard | person (hist) | TBAL1 | |
T. C. | person (hist) | TCAR1 | |
Thomas Dow | person (hist) | TDOW1 | |
John Teabye | person (hist) | TEAB1 | |
Teach with MoEML |
About MoEML; Teaching materials and lesson plans | teaching | published |
Teaching London |
About MoEML; Teaching materials and lesson plans | teaching_london | published |
The Phoenix and the Cockpit-in-Court Playhouses |
bibliographic item | TEAG1 | |
The MoEML Team |
People | team | published |
The MoEML Team | organization (modern) | TEAM1 | |
Project Leaders, 1999 | organization () | TEAM1_1_1999 | |
Project Leaders, 2000 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2000 | |
Project Leaders, 2001 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2001 | |
Project Leaders, 2002 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2002 | |
Project Leaders, 2003 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2003 | |
Project Leaders, 2004 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2004 | |
Project Leaders, 2005 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2005 | |
Project Leaders, 2006 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2006 | |
Project Leaders, 2007 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2007 | |
Project Leaders, 2008 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2008 | |
Project Leaders, 2009 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2009 | |
Project Leaders, 2010 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2010 | |
Project Leaders, 2011 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2011 | |
Project Leaders, 2012 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2012 | |
Project Leaders, 2013 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2013 | |
Project Leaders, 2014 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2014 | |
Project Leaders, 2015 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2015 | |
Project Leaders, 2016 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2016 | |
Project Leaders, 2017 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2017 | |
Project Leaders, 2018 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2018 | |
Project Leaders, 2019 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2019 | |
Project Leaders, 2020 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2020 | |
Project Leaders, 2021 | organization () | TEAM1_1_2021 | |
Research Assistants, 1999 | organization () | TEAM1_2_1999 | |
Research Assistants, 2000 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2000 | |
Research Assistants, 2001 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2001 | |
Research Assistants, 2002 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2002 | |
Research Assistants, 2003 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2003 | |
Research Assistants, 2004 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2004 | |
Research Assistants, 2005 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2005 | |
Research Assistants, 2006 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2006 | |
Research Assistants, 2007 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2007 | |
Research Assistants, 2008 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2008 | |
Research Assistants, 2009 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2009 | |
Research Assistants, 2010 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2010 | |
Research Assistants, 2011 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2011 | |
Research Assistants, 2012 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2012 | |
Research Assistants, 2013 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2013 | |
Research Assistants, 2014 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2014 | |
Research Assistants, 2015 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2015 | |
Research Assistants, 2016 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2016 | |
Research Assistants, 2017 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2017 | |
Research Assistants, 2018 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2018 | |
Research Assistants, 2019 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2019 | |
Research Assistants, 2020 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2020 | |
Research Assistants, 2021 | organization () | TEAM1_2_2021 | |
Former Student Contributors | organization () | TEAM1_3 | |
TEAM1_3_1 | Retired - Do not use | TEAM1_3_1 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Developers, 2005 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2005 | |
Developers, 2006 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2006 | |
Developers, 2015 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2015 | |
Developers, 2016 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2016 | |
Developers, 2017 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2017 | |
Developers, 2018 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2018 | |
Developers, 2019 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2019 | |
Developers, 2020 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2020 | |
Developers, 2021 | organization () | TEAM1_3_2021 | |
TEAM1_3_3 | Retired - Do not use | TEAM1_3_3 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Project Management, 2015 | organization () | TEAM1_4_2015 | |
Project Management, 2016 | organization () | TEAM1_4_2016 | |
Project Management, 2017 | organization () | TEAM1_4_2017 | |
Project Management, 2018 | organization () | TEAM1_4_2018 | |
Project Management, 2019 | organization () | TEAM1_4_2019 | |
Project Management, 2020 | organization () | TEAM1_4_2020 | |
Project Management, 2021 | organization () | TEAM1_4_2021 | |
technical_specs | Retired - Do not use | technical_specs Replaced by praxis | |
TEI P5: Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange |
bibliographic item | TEIC1 | |
Telamon | person (lit) | TELA1 | |
Temple Bar |
Bars | TEMP1 | published |
Temple Lane |
Streets | TEMP2 | empty |
London’s Tempe |
Mayoral shows | TEMP3 | draft |
Temple Church |
Churches | TEMP4 | stub |
Robert Tempest | person (hist) | TEMP5 | |
Chase Templet | person (cont) | TEMP6 | |
Temperance | person (lit) | TEMP7 | |
The Charterhouse | bibliographic item | TEMP8 | |
Robert Tempest | person (hist) | TEMP9 | |
Knights Templar | organization (em_other) | TEMP10 | |
520 Class 10 |
Graduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | TEN1 | published |
Beginning XSLT 2.0: From Novice to Professional | bibliographic item | TENN1 | |
Tenterhook | person (lit) | TENT1 | |
Clare Tenterhook | person (lit) | TENT2 | |
Sir William Terell | person (hist) | TERE1 | |
Sir Thomas Terell | person (hist) | TERE2 | |
Terpsichore | person (lit) | TERP1 | |
Terra | person (lit) | TERR1 | |
Sir John Terrell | person (hist) | TERR2 | |
Dame Katherine Terrell | person (hist) | TERR3 | |
John Terry | person (hist) | TERR4 | |
Terrible and bloudy nevves from Windsor | bibliographic item | TERR5 | |
Tertullian | person (hist) | TERT1 | |
Sir Phillip Terwhit | person (hist) | TERW1 | |
Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace |
Mayoral shows | TESI1 | published |
Sir Robert Tesle | person (hist) | TESL1 | |
Dame Joanne Tesle | person (hist) | TESL2 | |
Tethys | person (lit) | TETH1 | |
Sir Brian Tewke | person (hist) | TEWK1 | |
Dame Grisilde Tewke | person (hist) | TEWK2 | |
John Textor | person (hist) | TEXT1 | |
Thomas Box | person (hist) | TFOX1 | |
The Gun (New Jewry I) |
Bookshops | TGUN1 | assigned |
The Gun (New Jewry, II) |
Bookshops | TGUN2 | assigned |
Thalia | person (lit) | THAL1 | |
THAL2 | Retired - Do not use | THAL2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Thames Street |
Streets | THAM1 | published |
The Thames |
Topographical features; Water features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | THAM2 | draft |
Thames | person (lit) | THAM3 | |
Thame Park Abbey |
Churches | THAM4 | empty |
THAM5 | Retired - Do not use | THAM5 Replaced by ELAM1 | |
James Thame | person (hist) | THAM6 | |
James de Thame | person (hist) | THAM7 | |
A Thames Tour of Rotherhithe |
bibliographic item | THAM8 | |
Thavies Inn |
Inns of Court; Sites | THAV1 | empty |
Three Cups Inn (Bread Street) |
Victualling houses; Graduate student articles | THCU1 | published |
Three Cups Inn (St. John Street) |
Victualling houses | THCU2 | empty |
Additional Information (Blackfriars) |
bibliographic item | THEA1 | |
The Theatre |
Playhouses; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | THEA2 | draft |
Thean | person (hist) | THEA3 | |
The Theatre, Shoreditch 1595 |
bibliographic item | THEA4 | |
Thedred | person (hist) | THED1 | |
THEG1 | Retired - Do not use | THEG1 Replaced by GLOB1 | |
THEM1 | Retired - Do not use | THEM1 Replaced by TASC1 | |
Themis | person (lit) | THEM2 | |
Themistocles | person (hist) | THEM3 | |
Theobalds Road |
Streets | THEO1 | empty |
Theobald fitz-Luonis | person (hist) | THEO2 | |
Theodosius I | person (hist) | THEO3 | |
Theobald of Bec | person (hist) | THEO4 | |
Theodore of Tarsus | person (hist) | THEO5 | |
Theodred | person (hist) | THEO6 | |
John Theobald | person (hist) | THEO7 | |
THER1 | Retired - Do not use | THER1 Replaced by ROSE6 | |
THES1 | Retired - Do not use | THES1 Replaced by STAN17 | |
THES2 | Retired - Do not use | THES2 Replaced by STEE2 | |
THES3 | Retired - Do not use | THES3 Replaced by STRA9 | |
Theseus | person (lit) | THES4 | |
Thetis | person (lit) | THET1 | |
Thomas Thetforde | person (hist) | THET2 | |
THEV1 | Retired - Do not use | THEV1 Replaced by VINT1 | |
THEW1 | Retired - Do not use | THEW1 Replaced by WILL10 | |
Three Horseshoes Inn |
Victualling houses | THHO1 | empty |
Thieves’ Lane |
Streets | THIE1 | stub |
Timothy Thinbeard | person (lit) | THIN1 | |
William Thinne | person (hist) | THIN2 | |
John Thin | person (hist) | THIN3 | |
Jacobean Inflation of Honours |
Topics; Graduate student articles | THIR1 | published |
Thomas Thirlby | person (hist) | THIR2 | |
W. Thirlwall | person (hist) | THIR3 | |
Thisbe | person (lit) | THIS1 | |
The Chamberlain Letters | bibliographic item | THOM1 | |
Notes on the History of the Leadenhall, A.D. 1195–1488 |
bibliographic item | THOM2 | |
The Archaeology of Medieval London | bibliographic item | THOM3 | |
Local History in London: Views from South of the River |
bibliographic item | THOM4 | |
Life and Death in London’s East End | bibliographic item | THOM5 | |
William Thomas | person (hist) | THOM6 | |
London’s Archaeological Secrets: A World City Revealed | bibliographic item | THOM7 | |
Dame Thomason | person (hist) | THOM8 | |
Cartographic and Literary Intersections: Digital Literary Cartographies, Digital Humanities, and Libraries and Archives |
bibliographic item | THOM9 | |
Courtney Thomas | person (cont) | THOM10 | |
Micqualle Thomas | person (cont) | THOM11 | |
Researching London’s Houses: An Archives Guide | bibliographic item | THOM12 | |
Thomas Thomas | person (hist) | THOM13 | |
Johannis Thomson | person (hist) | THOM14 | |
Samuel Thompson | person (hist) | THOM15 | |
The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of St. Saviour | bibliographic item | THOM16 | |
Ralph Thomas | person (hist) | THOM17 | |
John Thomas | person (hist) | THOM18 | |
Robert Thomas | person (hist) | THOM19 | |
Reinold Thompson | person (hist) | THOM20 | |
Thomas of Lancaster | person (hist) | THOM21 | |
John Thomas | person (hist) | THOM22 | |
Jane Thompson | person (hist) | THOM23 | |
Politics and Culture at the Jacobean Court: The Role of Queen Anna of Denmark |
bibliographic item | THOM24 | |
Mr. Thomas | person (hist) | THOM25 | |
George Thomason | person (hist) | THOM26 | |
John Thomas | person (hist) | THOM27 | |
Old and New London | bibliographic item | THOR1 | |
Robert Thorn | person (hist) | THOR2 | |
Shakespeare’s Theater | bibliographic item | THOR3 | |
Thorney |
Sites | THOR4 | empty |
Sir William de Thorpe | person (hist) | THOR5 | |
Thomas Thornburgh | person (hist) | THOR6 | |
William de Thorneye | person (hist) | THOR7 | |
St. Paul’s: The churchyard |
bibliographic item | THOR8 | |
St. Paul’s: To the Great Fire |
bibliographic item | THOR9 | |
Barbara Thornix | person (hist) | THOR10 | |
Thomas Thornix | person (hist) | THOR11 | |
Mr. Thorndon | person (hist) | THOR12 | |
Samuel Thornhill | person (hist) | THOR13 | |
Richard Thornehill | person (hist) | THOR14 | |
Timothy Thornhill | person (hist) | THOR15 | |
John Thornhill | person (hist) | THOR16 | |
Sir Stephen Thornehurst | person (hist) | THOR17 | |
Dame Sybill Thornehurst | person (hist) | THOR18 | |
William Thorne | person (hist) | THOR19 | |
Baynard’s Castle and Doctors’ Commons |
bibliographic item | THOR20 | |
William Thornton | person (hist) | THOR21 | |
Cannon Street tributaries and East Cheap |
bibliographic item | THOR22 | |
Throgmorton Street: The Drapers’ Company |
bibliographic item | THOR23 | |
Somerset House and King’s College |
bibliographic item | THOR24 | |
The Fleet River and Fleet Ditch |
bibliographic item | THOR25 | |
Fleet Street: General Introduction |
bibliographic item | THOR26 | |
Smithfield and Bartholomew Fair |
bibliographic item | THOR27 | |
Smithfield |
bibliographic item | THOR28 | |
The Old Bailey |
bibliographic item | THOR29 | |
Newgate |
bibliographic item | THOR30 | |
520 Class 3 |
Graduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | THR1 | published |
Thrawl Street |
Streets | THRA1 | empty |
Threadneedle Street |
Streets | THRE1 | published |
Three Cranes Lane |
Streets | THRE2 | empty |
Three Cranes Wharf |
Riverside features | THRE3 | empty |
Three Cranes Tavern |
Victualling houses | THRE4 | stub |
Three Cranes Stairs |
Riverside features | THRE5 | stub |
The Returne from Pernassus, or the Scourge of Simony | bibliographic item | THRE6 | |
The Three Tuns |
Victualling houses | THRE7 | stub |
Johannes Threll | person (hist) | THRE8 | |
The Three Kings |
Bookshops | THRE9 | assigned |
The Three Pigeons |
Bookshops | THRE10 | assigned |
The Three Harts (Hearts) |
Bookshops | THRE11 | assigned |
The Three Gilt Cups |
Bookshops | THRE12 | assigned |
Three Crane (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | THRE13 | empty |
Three Crowns |
Victualling houses | THRE14 | empty |
Three Tuns (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | THRE15 | empty |
Allen Thredder | person (hist) | THRE16 | |
Throgmorton Street |
Streets | THRO1 | published |
Sir Nicholas Throckmorton | person (hist) | THRO2 | |
John Thurston | person (hist) | THRO3 | |
Throat | person (lit) | THRO4 | |
Sir George Throckmorton | person (hist) | THRO5 | |
Francis Throckmorton | person (hist) | THRO6 | |
Reginald Thunderley | person (hist) | THUN1 | |
Whitehall Palace: An Architectural History of the Royal Apartments, 1240–1698 | bibliographic item | THUR1 | |
Henry Thursby | person (hist) | THUR2 | |
Jane Thursby | person (hist) | THUR3 | |
Elizabeth Thursby | person (hist) | THUR4 | |
Lent |
bibliographic item | THUR5 | |
Henry VIII and the Building of Hampton Court: A Reconstruction of the Tudor Palace |
bibliographic item | THUR6 | |
Sir Thomas Thwaites | person (hist) | THWA1 | |
Joan Thynne (née Heyward) | person (hist) | THYN1 | |
John Thynne | person (hist) | THYN2 | |
Francis Thynne | person (hist) | THYN3 | |
Nicholas Tibald | person (hist) | TIBA1 | |
John Tickle | person (hist) | TICK1 | |
The Tiger’s Head |
Bookshops | TIGE1 | assigned |
Amy Tigner | person (cont) | TIGN1 | |
Sir Richard de Tilbury | person (hist) | TILB1 | |
William Tillingham | person (hist) | TILL1 | |
William Tillesworth | person (hist) | TILL2 | |
William Tillesworth | person (hist) | TILL3 | |
Edmund Tilney | person (hist) | TILN1 | |
Timberhithe |
Sites | TIMB1 | stub |
Curiosities of London | bibliographic item | TIMB2 | |
Ralph Timbleby | person (hist) | TIMB3 | |
Timber Street |
Streets | TIMB4 | empty |
Timberhithe Street |
Streets | TIMB5 | stub |
Abbeys, Castles, and Ancient Halls of England and Wales: Their Legendary Lore, and Popular History | bibliographic item | TIMB6 | |
The City of London: A Book Reprinted from the Special Number of the Times | bibliographic item | TIME1 | |
Time | person (lit) | TIME2 | |
Amir Timur | person (hist) | TIMU1 | |
Tintoretto | person (hist) | TINT1 | |
Francis Tipsley | person (hist) | TIPS1 | |
John Tirell | person (hist) | TIRE1 | |
Sir William Tirell | person (hist) | TIRE2 | |
Sir William Tirell | person (hist) | TIRE3 | |
Sir James Tirell | person (hist) | TIRE4 | |
John Tirres | person (hist) | TIRR1 | |
Francis Tirrell | person (hist) | TIRR2 | |
Titan | person (lit) | TITA1 | |
Titian | person (hist) | TITI1 | |
Portraiture, Precedence, and Politics amongst the London Liveries, c. 1540–1640 |
bibliographic item | TITT1 | |
Aaron Titus Andronicus | person (lit) | TITU1 | |
Thomas Kyd | person (hist) | TKYD1 | |
Thomas Lee | person (hist) | TLEE1 | |
Museum of London | bibliographic item | TMOL1 | |
Londinium Today: Riverside Wall |
bibliographic item | TMOL2 | |
Londinium Today: City Wall and Gates |
bibliographic item | TMOL3 | |
Tobacco Shop |
Generic places | TOBA1 | empty |
Tobiah | person (lit) | TOBI1 | |
Tode Well |
Water features | TODE1 | empty |
William de Todenham | person (hist) | TODE2 | |
The Token Books of St. Saviour Southwark | bibliographic item | TOKE1 | |
John Toker | person (hist) | TOKE2 | |
Testamentum Iohannis Toker |
bibliographic item | TOKE4 | |
Lady Johane Tokyne | person (hist) | TOKY1 | |
Christopher Tolderney | person (hist) | TOLD1 | |
Susanna Tolderney (née Alnwick) | person (hist) | TOLD2 | |
Christopher Tolderney | person (hist) | TOLD3 | |
John Tolderney | person (hist) | TOLD4 | |
Jana Darellus (née Tolderney) | person (hist) | TOLD5 | |
Elizabeth Tolderney | person (hist) | TOLD6 | |
Arnold de Tolinea | person (hist) | TOLI1 | |
Toulebooth |
Sites | TOLL1 | empty |
John Tolos | person (hist) | TOLU1 | |
John Tomes | person (hist) | TOME1 | |
Thomas Tomlinson | person (hist) | TOML1 | |
I trac’d him too and fro: Walking the Neighbourhood on the Early Modern Stage |
bibliographic item | TOML2 | |
Rebecca Tomlin | person (cont) | TOML3 | |
Tom Miller | person (hist) | TOMM1 | |
Thomas Nelson | person (hist) | TOMN1 | |
Launcelot Tompson | person (hist) | TOMP1 | |
Mistress Tompson | person (hist) | TOMP2 | |
William Tong | person (hist) | TONG1 | |
Margaret Tong | person (hist) | TONG2 | |
Isabel Tong | person (hist) | TONG3 | |
Thomas Tonge | person (hist) | TONG4 | |
Tony | person (lit) | TONY1 | |
Mr. Toogood | person (hist) | TOOG1 | |
Tooley Street |
Streets | TOOL1 | empty |
Nicholas Tooley | person (hist) | TOOL2 | |
Tools |
About MoEML; Site landing pages | tools | published |
A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary of Obsolete and Uncommon Words, Antiquated Phrases, Proverbial Expressions, Obscure Allusions, and of Words Which Have Changed Their Significations; Illustrative of the Works of Our Early Dramatic and Lyric Poets; with Historical Notices of Ancient Custones, Manners, &c. &c | bibliographic item | TOON1 | |
Richard Topcliffe | person (hist) | TOPC1 | |
Thomas Torald | person (hist) | TORA1 | |
Willow Torgerson | person (cont) | TORG1 | |
John Torkington | person (hist) | TORK1 | |
John Tornegold | person (hist) | TORN1 | |
Pietro Torrigiano | person (hist) | TORR1 | |
Women andFalse Coiningin Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | TOSN1 | |
Totingham Priory |
Churches | TOTI1 | empty |
Tottenham Ct. Road |
Streets | TOTT1 | empty |
Tottenham |
Sites | TOTT2 | empty |
Richard Tottel | person (hist) | TOTT3 | |
Timothy Touchstone’s Reply to Sir Anonymous |
bibliographic item | TOUC1 | |
Timothy Touchstone | person (lit) | TOUC2 | |
Touchstone | person (lit) | TOUC3 | |
Touchwood | person (lit) | TOUC4 | |
London’s Early Modern Tourists |
Topics | TOUR1 | published |
Martin de la Toure | person (hist) | TOUR2 | |
Michael Tovi | person (hist) | TOVI1 | |
Tower Hill |
Sites; Graduate student articles | TOWE1 | published |
Tower Royal |
Streets | TOWE2 | empty |
Tower Street |
Streets; Graduate student articles | TOWE3 | published |
Tower Street Ward |
Wards | TOWE4 | published |
Tower of London |
Prisons | TOWE5 | empty |
Tower Ditch |
Sites | TOWE6 | stub |
Scaffold on Tower Hill |
Places of punishment | TOWE7 | empty |
Tower Royal |
Sites | TOWE8 | empty |
White Tower |
Sites | TOWE9 | empty |
Tower Wharf |
Water features | TOWE10 | stub |
William Towerson | person (hist) | TOWE11 | |
Christian Towerson | person (hist) | TOWE12 | |
William Towerson | person (hist) | TOWE13 | |
John Towerson | person (hist) | TOWE14 | |
William Towerson | person (hist) | TOWE15 | |
Robert Towerson | person (hist) | TOWE16 | |
Elizabeth Towerson | person (hist) | TOWE17 | |
Mary Towerson | person (hist) | TOWE18 | |
Townsend Lane |
Streets | TOWN1 | empty |
Town Ditch |
Sites | TOWN2 | assigned |
Town’s End Lane |
Streets | TOWN3 | empty |
Sir Thomas Townsend | person (hist) | TOWN4 | |
Sir Townley | person (hist) | TOWN5 | |
Susanna Townshend (née Heyward) | person (hist) | TOWN6 | |
Henry Townshend | person (hist) | TOWN7 | |
Thomas Par | person (hist) | TPAR1 | |
The Tradescant Collection |
bibliographic item | TRAD1 | |
Traffic | person (lit) | TRAF1 | |
Traitors’ Gate |
Gates; Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | TRAI1 | empty |
Trajan | person (hist) | TRAJ1 | |
Transcription of Cartouche on the Agas Map |
Transcriptions of text on the Agas map | TRAN1 | published |
Transcription of Poem on the Agas Map |
Transcriptions of text on the Agas map | TRAN2 | published |
Tranquility | person (lit) | TRAN3 | |
translation | glossary item | TRAN4 | |
Sid Christopher Traore | person (cont) | TRAO1 | |
Robert Trappis | person (hist) | TRAP1 | |
Anna Trapnel | person (hist) | TRAP2 | |
Anna Trapnel’s report and plea, or, A narrative of her journey into Cornwal | bibliographic item | TRAP3 | |
Joane Trappis | person (hist) | TRAP4 | |
Joan Trash | person (lit) | TRAS1 | |
TheWyll and Testamentof Isabella Whitney |
bibliographic item | TRAV1 | |
Thomas Travars | person (hist) | TRAV2 | |
Felix Travars (née Gisers) | person (hist) | TRAV3 | |
Alexandra Travis | person (cont) | TRAV4 | |
John Travers | person (hist) | TRAV5 | |
Henry Travers | person (hist) | TRAV6 | |
Treason | person (lit) | TREA1 | |
Mr. Treasure | person (hist) | TREA2 | |
Gaspero Trebazzi | person (lit) | TREB1 | |
John Tredwey | person (hist) | TRED1 | |
John Trehearne | person (hist) | TREH1 | |
Lord Trenchaunt | person (hist) | TREN1 | |
Ralph Treswell | person (hist) | TRES1 | |
TRES3 | Retired - Do not use | TRES3 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Robert Tresilian | person (hist) | TRES4 | |
Sir Thomas Tresham | person (hist) | TRES5 | |
John Treszawall | person (hist) | TRES6 | |
Mr. Tretheru | person (hist) | TRET1 | |
Sutton, Thomas (1532–1611) |
bibliographic item | TREV1 | |
Humphrey Trevilylan | person (hist) | TREV2 | |
Trial of Edward Swinney and Henry Harrison | bibliographic item | TRIA1 | |
Trig Lane |
Streets | TRIG1 | published |
Trig Stairs |
Sites | TRIG2 | empty |
John Trigilion | person (hist) | TRIG3 | |
John Trig | person (hist) | TRIG4 | |
Trinity Lane |
Streets | TRIN1 | published |
Church of St. Trinity |
Churches | TRIN2 | empty |
Edmund Trindel | person (hist) | TRIN3 | |
Trinity Court |
Sites | TRIN4 | empty |
Trinity Hall |
Victualling houses | TRIN5 | stub |
Trinculo | person (lit) | TRIN6 | |
Kendra-Lynn Tripp | person (cont) | TRIP1 | |
Robert Trisilian | person (hist) | TRIS1 | |
Triton | person (lit) | TRIT1 | |
The Triumphs of Truth |
Mayoral shows | TRIU1 | published |
The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia |
Mayoral shows | TRIU2 | published |
The Triumphs of Honor and Industry |
Mayoral shows | TRIU3 | draft |
Cheapsides triumphs, and Chyrones Crosses lamentation to the tune of The Building | bibliographic item | TRIU4 | |
Introduction to The Triumphs of Truth |
Documents relating to the mayoral shows; Critical materials | TRIU1_critical | published |
Arthur Troffote | person (hist) | TROF1 | |
Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing |
Mayoral shows | TROI1 | published |
Mr. Trolop | person (hist) | TROL1 | |
Trouble Truth | person (lit) | TROU1 | |
Troya-Nova | person (lit) | TROY1 | |
Helen of Troy | person (lit) | TROY2 | |
Scott Trudell | person (cont) | TRUD1 | |
Truewit | person (lit) | TRUE1 | |
Early Modern Literature in History: Performing Privacy and Gender in Early Modern Literature | bibliographic item | TRUL1 | |
Mary Trull | person (cont) | TRUL2 | |
Shakespearean Concepts | bibliographic item | TRUS1 | |
The London Adviser and Guide | bibliographic item | TRUS2 | |
John Trusbut | person (hist) | TRUS3 | |
Dame Bridget Trussel | person (hist) | TRUS4 | |
Sir William Trussel | person (hist) | TRUS5 | |
Truth | person (lit) | TRUT1 | |
Matthew Tryforos | person (cont) | TRYF1 | |
John Tryon | person (hist) | TRYO1 | |
William Tristour | person (hist) | TRYS1 | |
The Sun |
Bookshops | TSUN1 | assigned |
George Tuchet | person (hist) | TUCH1 | |
Lord John Tuchet | person (hist) | TUCH2 | |
Mervyn Tuchet | person (hist) | TUCH3 | |
Friar Tuck | person (lit) | TUCK1 | |
Sir Owen Tudor | person (hist) | TUDO1 | |
Tudor Hackney Picture Gallery: Buildings, Maps, and Views |
bibliographic item | TUDO2 | |
Elizabeth Tudor | person (hist) | TUDO3 | |
Mary Tudor of France | person (hist) | TUDO4 | |
Tudors | glossary item | TUDO5 | |
Edmund Tudor | person (hist) | TUDO6 | |
Jasper Tudor | person (hist) | TUDO7 | |
Edward Tudor | person (hist) | TUDO8 | |
The Tudor Palace |
bibliographic item | TUDO9 | |
History of the Horn Book | bibliographic item | TUER1 | |
Sir Brian Tuke | person (hist) | TUKE1 | |
John Tulesan | person (hist) | TULE1 | |
Danielle Tullo | person (cont) | TULL1 | |
John Tullye | person (hist) | TULL2 | |
Queen Tumanama | person (lit) | TUMA1 | |
The Triumph of London: Lord Mayor’s Day Pageants and the Rise of the City |
bibliographic item | TUMB1 | |
Tumult | person (lit) | TUMU1 | |
TUNN1 | Retired - Do not use | TUNN1 Replaced by COND3 | |
Cuthbert Tunstall | person (hist) | TUNS1 | |
George Turberville | person (hist) | TURB1 | |
Robert Turke | person (hist) | TURK1 | |
Dame Alice Turke | person (hist) | TURK2 | |
Walter Turke | person (hist) | TURK3 | |
Richard Turke | person (hist) | TURK4 | |
Turk | person (lit) | TURK5 | |
Turnagain Lane |
Streets | TURN1 | empty |
Turnbase Lane |
Streets | TURN2 | empty |
Turnmill Street |
Streets | TURN3 | empty |
William Turner | person (hist) | TURN4 | |
Christopher Turner | person (hist) | TURN5 | |
William Turney | person (hist) | TURN6 | |
Margery Turner | person (hist) | TURN7 | |
Humfrey Turner | person (hist) | TURN8 | |
Gulielmo Turnero | person (hist) | TURN9 | |
Walter Turner | person (hist) | TURN10 | |
William Turner | person (hist) | TURN11 | |
Jane Turner | person (hist) | TURN12 | |
William Turner | person (hist) | TURN13 | |
Richard Turpin | person (hist) | TURP1 | |
Thomas Tusser | person (hist) | TUSS1 | |
Hell upon Earth: or The most Pleasant and Delectable History of Whittington’s Colledge | bibliographic item | TUUS1 | |
Thomas Walsingham | person (hist) | TWAL1 | |
520 Class 12 |
Graduate student articles; Teaching materials and lesson plans | TWEL1 | published |
Plague in London: Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Mortality |
bibliographic item | TWIG1 | |
John Twisleton | person (hist) | TWIS1 | |
MoEML’s Twitter feed |
News | published | |
520 Class 2 |
Teaching materials and lesson plans | TWO1 | published |
Sir Nicholas Twyford | person (hist) | TWYF1 | |
Dame Margery Twyford | person (hist) | TWYF2 | |
Thomas Twyne | person (hist) | TWYN1 | |
Phisicke against fortune, aswell prosperous, as aduerse | bibliographic item | TWYN2 | |
Dirk Tybis | person (hist) | TYBI1 | |
Tylers and Bricklayers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | TYBR1 | |
Tyburn |
Places of punishment; Sites | TYBU1 | stub |
John Baker’s Late 17th-century glasshouse at Vauxhall | bibliographic item | TYLE1 | |
Wat Tyler | person (hist) | TYLE2 | |
Walter Tyler | person (hist) | TYLE3 | |
Willielm Tylling | person (hist) | TYLL1 | |
Ralph Tylney | person (hist) | TYLN1 | |
Walter Tylney | person (hist) | TYLN2 | |
William Tyndale | person (hist) | TYND1 | |
University of Alabama English 500 Spring 2015 Students | organization (ppp) | UALA1 | |
University of Auckland English 783/Drama 727 Spring 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | UAUC1 | |
Robert Ufford | person (hist) | UFFO1 | |
Ulfinus | person (hist) | ULFI1 | |
Ulric of Denmark | person (hist) | ULRI1 | |
Thomas Ulverston | person (hist) | ULVE1 | |
University of Manchester | organization (modern) | UMAN1 | |
Mr. Umbald | person (hist) | UMBA1 | |
Université de Montréal Études anglaises 6470 Spring 2020 Students | organization (ppp) | UMON1 | |
Unanimity | person (lit) | UNAN1 | |
William Undall | person (hist) | UNDA1 | |
John Underwood | person (hist) | UNDE1 | |
Edward Underhill | person (hist) | UNDE2 | |
Henry Unga | person (cont) | UNGA1 | |
Michael Ungle | person (hist) | UNGL1 | |
Unhappiness | person (lit) | UNHA1 | |
The unhappy marks-man | bibliographic item | UNHA2 | |
The Unicorn |
Bookshops | UNIC1 | assigned |
Unicorn |
Victualling houses | UNIC2 | empty |
John Unisbrugh | person (hist) | UNIS1 | |
Unity | person (lit) | UNIT1 | |
Gilbert Universalis | person (hist) | UNIV1 | |
The Gilds and Companies of London | bibliographic item | UNWI1 | |
A Bibliographical Account of The Principal Works Relating to English Topography | bibliographic item | UPCO1 | |
Upolsters’ Hall Upon Cornhill |
Halls | UPHO1 | empty |
Upholders’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | UPHO2 | |
Upper Ground |
Streets | UPPE1 | empty |
Ralph de Uptone | person (hist) | UPTO1 | |
Urania | person (lit) | URAN1 | |
Urban IV | person (hist) | URBA1 | |
urbs | glossary item | URBS1 | |
Ursula | person (lit) | URSU1 | |
Thomas Urswicke | person (hist) | URSW1 | |
United Kingdom Streets and Aerial Photographs | bibliographic item | USAP1 | |
Use the Map |
Site landing pages | use_map | published |
Add MoEML Locations to the Agas Map (User version) |
Agas Map; Documentation for encoders | user_agas_locations | published |
Being Bewitched: A True Tale of Madness, Witchcraft, and Property Development Gone Wrong | bibliographic item | USZK1 | |
Utah Valley University English 463R Spring 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | UTVU1 | |
University of Texas, Arlington English 5308 Fall 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | UTXA1 | |
Style Guide |
bibliographic item | UVIC1 | |
University of Victoria English 362 Fall 2015 Students | organization (ppp) | UVIC2 | |
University of Victoria | organization (modern) | UVIC3 | |
Special Collections and University Archives | organization (modern) | UVIC4 | |
Digitization Centre at the University of Victoria Libraries | organization (modern) | UVIC5 | |
Means Devised for Better Execution of Vagrancy Statute |
Proclamations; Semi-diplomatic; Broadside; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | VAGR1 | published |
Do We Really Need the New Tate? |
bibliographic item | VAIZ1 | |
Jean Parisot de la Valette | person (hist) | VALE1 | |
Julie Valentine | person (cont) | VALE2 | |
Aymer de Valence | person (hist) | VALE3 | |
Londra |
bibliographic item | VALE4 | |
William de Valence | person (hist) | VALE5 | |
John de Valence | person (hist) | VALE6 | |
Margaret de Valence | person (hist) | VALE7 | |
Francesco Valegio | person (hist) | VALE8 | |
Johannes Vale | person (hist) | VALE9 | |
Valerian III | person (hist) | VALE10 | |
Valerian | person (hist) | VALE11 | |
Thomas of St. Valery | person (hist) | VALE12 | |
Thomas de Valognes | person (hist) | VALO1 | |
Joan de Valognes | person (hist) | VALO2 | |
Sketch of the Swan Theatre | bibliographic item | VANB1 | |
Arendt van Buchell | person (hist) | VANB2 | |
John Vanclay | person (hist) | VANC1 | |
Camille van der Marel | person (cont) | VAND1 | |
Chet Van Duzer | person (cont) | VAND2 | |
Kurt Vandormael | person (cont) | VAND3 | |
John Vandeford | person (hist) | VAND4 | |
Age in Love: Falstaff Among the Minions of the Moon |
bibliographic item | VANH1 | |
Henry Vanner | person (hist) | VANN1 | |
Claes Jansz. Visscher | person (hist) | VANV1 | |
Rich like a Lady: Cross-Class Dressing in the Brothels and Theaters of Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | VARH1 | |
Marcus Terentius Varro | person (hist) | VARR1 | |
Nicole Vatcher | person (cont) | VATC1 | |
Bartholomew de la Vauch | person (hist) | VAUC1 | |
Sir Hamond Vaughan | person (hist) | VAUG1 | |
Sir Thomas Vaughan | person (hist) | VAUG2 | |
Richard Vaughan | person (hist) | VAUG3 | |
Davie Vaughan | person (hist) | VAUG4 | |
Dame Katherine Vaux | person (hist) | VAUX1 | |
Nicholas Vaux | person (hist) | VAUX2 | |
Sir Thomas Vavasour | person (hist) | VAVA1 | |
William Vavasour | person (hist) | VAVA2 | |
Theodosia Vavasour | person (hist) | VAVA3 | |
Plan de la Ville de London |
bibliographic item | VDAA1 | |
Pieter van der Aa | person (hist) | VDAA2 | |
Cornelius Van Dun | person (hist) | VDUN1 | |
Roger Velden | person (hist) | VELD1 | |
Beastly London: A History of Animals in the City | bibliographic item | VELT1 | |
Jacob Venckel | person (hist) | VENC1 | |
VENC2 | Retired - Do not use | VENC2 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Veneration | person (lit) | VENE1 | |
Venice | person (lit) | VENI1 | |
Venice: March 1514 |
bibliographic item | VENI2 | |
Elizabeth Venour | person (hist) | VENN1 | |
William Venour | person (hist) | VENN2 | |
Henry Venner | person (hist) | VENN3 | |
Sir Richard Venn | person (hist) | VENN4 | |
William Venour | person (hist) | VENO1 | |
William Venor | person (hist) | VENO2 | |
Venus | person (lit) | VENU1 | |
Antonius Verdierus | person (lit) | VERD1 | |
Aubrey de Vere | person (hist) | VERE1 | |
Richard de Vere | person (hist) | VERE2 | |
Henry de Vere | person (hist) | VERE3 | |
Aubrey de Vere | person (hist) | VERE4 | |
Sir Aubrey de Vere | person (hist) | VERE5 | |
John Vere | person (hist) | VERE6 | |
John de Vere | person (hist) | VERE7 | |
Thomas Vere | person (hist) | VERE8 | |
John de Vere | person (hist) | VERE9 | |
John de Vere | person (hist) | VERE10 | |
Polydore Vergil | person (hist) | VERG1 | |
Ralph Verney | person (hist) | VERN1 | |
John Vernon | person (hist) | VERN2 | |
Ralph Verney | person (hist) | VERN3 | |
Virtue | person (lit) | VERT1 | |
The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue |
Mayoral shows | VERT2 | draft |
Vertexer: Mercator Vertex Generator | bibliographic item | VERT3 | |
A Plan of the City and Environs of London as Fortified by Order of Parliament in the Years 1642 & 1643 |
bibliographic item | VERT4 | |
An Exact Surveigh of the Streets, Lanes, and Churches, Comprehendd,. within the Ruins of the City of London | bibliographic item | VERT5 | |
A Plan of the Ground and Buildings in the Strand, Called the Savoy, Taken in the Year 1736 | bibliographic item | VERT6 | |
George Vertue | person (hist) | VERT7 | |
Vertumnus | person (lit) | VERT8 | |
Civitas Londinum | bibliographic item | VERT9 | |
Vespasian | person (hist) | VESP1 | |
Vesta | person (lit) | VEST1 | |
Gods arke overtopping the worlds waves | bibliographic item | VICA1 | |
John Vicars | person (hist) | VICA2 | |
The Arundel and Pomfret Marbles | bibliographic item | VICK1 | |
Victory | person (lit) | VICT1 | |
Brendan Vidito | person (cont) | VIDI1 | |
Margaret Viel | person (hist) | VIEL1 | |
John Viel | person (hist) | VIEL2 | |
John Viel | person (hist) | VIEL3 | |
William Viel | person (hist) | VIEL4 | |
Vigilancy | person (lit) | VIGI1 | |
Alice Vigures (née Kendrick) | person (hist) | VIGU1 | |
Andres Villota | person (cont) | VILL1 | |
George Villiers | person (hist) | VILL2 | |
Duke Vincentio | person (lit) | VINC1 | |
God’s Terrible Voice in the City | bibliographic item | VINC2 | |
Leonardo da Vinci | person (hist) | VINC3 | |
The Young Gallant’s Academy, or, Directions how he should Behave himself in all Places and Company | bibliographic item | VINC4 | |
Samuel Vincent | person (hist) | VINC5 | |
In Defiance of Time: Antiquarian Writing in Early Modern England | bibliographic item | VINE1 | |
Vine Inn |
Victualling houses | VINE2 | empty |
Philip Vine | person (hist) | VINE3 | |
Vine Street |
Streets | VINE4 | empty |
Vine Yard |
Sites | VINE5 | empty |
Vintners’ Hall |
Halls | VINT1 | empty |
Vintry Ward |
Wards | VINT2 | published |
Vintners’ Company | organization (em_livery_greater) | VINT3 | |
The Vintry |
Sites | VINT4 | stub |
Zaqir Virani | person (cont) | VIRA1 | |
Virgil | person (hist) | VIRG1 | |
Viriathus | person (hist) | VIRI1 | |
Bernabò Visconti | person (hist) | VISC1 | |
Londinum Florentissima Britanniæ Urbs; Toto Orbe | bibliographic item | VISS1 | |
Visus | person (lit) | VISU1 | |
Vitalis of Bernay | person (hist) | VITA1 | |
Sarah Vitellaro | person (cont) | VITE1 | |
Dimitri Vlassov | person (cont) | VLAS1 | |
Sir William de Vockendon | person (hist) | VOCK1 | |
Vodinus | person (hist) | VODI1 | |
Journey Through England and Scotland Made by Lupold von Wedel in the Years 1584 and 1585 |
bibliographic item | VONW1 | |
Lucas Vorsterman the Elder | person (hist) | VORS1 | |
Vortigern | person (lit) | VORT1 | |
Elizabethan News Pamphlets: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe & the Birth of Journalism | bibliographic item | VOSS1 | |
Virtual Paul’s Cross Project | bibliographic item | VPCP1 | |
Mistress Vudall | person (hist) | VUDA1 | |
Vulcan | person (lit) | VULC1 | |
Thomas Vynent | person (hist) | VYNE1 | |
Thomes Vyrby | person (hist) | VYRB1 | |
WAALT: The Wiki for the Anglo-American Legal Tradition Website | bibliographic item | WAAL1 | |
John Waddis | person (hist) | WADD1 | |
John Wade | person (hist) | WADE1 | |
John Wade | person (hist) | WADE2 | |
The Queen’s Courts: Anna of Denmark and Her Royal Sisters: Cultural Agency at Four Northern European Courts in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries |
bibliographic item | WADE3 | |
Mara Wade | person (cont) | WADE4 | |
E. W. Wadeson | person (hist) | WADE5 | |
Duke Wadloo | person (lit) | WADL1 | |
Mabel Wafer | person (lit) | WAFE1 | |
Ben Wagg | person (cont) | WAGG1 | |
More London Inns and Taverns | bibliographic item | WAGN1 | |
city waits | glossary item | WAIT1 | |
John Wakefield | person (hist) | WAKE1 | |
Sir John Wakering | person (hist) | WAKE2 | |
John Wakeline | person (hist) | WAKE3 | |
John Wakele | person (hist) | WAKE4 | |
Walbrook Street |
Streets | WALB1 | empty |
Walbrook Ward |
Wards | WALB2 | published |
Walbrook |
Topographical features; Water features | WALB3 | empty |
Richard Walberge | person (hist) | WALB4 | |
John Walcote | person (hist) | WALC1 | |
Humphrey Walcot | person (hist) | WALC2 | |
Alice Walcot (née Halsy) | person (hist) | WALC3 | |
Sir William Walderne | person (hist) | WALD1 | |
John Waldon | person (hist) | WALD2 | |
Thomas of Waldon | person (hist) | WALD3 | |
Waldhere | person (hist) | WALD4 | |
Roger Walden | person (hist) | WALD5 | |
John Walden | person (hist) | WALD6 | |
Idona Walden | person (hist) | WALD7 | |
John Walderne | person (hist) | WALD8 | |
Mr. Waldron | person (hist) | WALD9 | |
William Waldegrave | person (hist) | WALD10 | |
Geffrey Walderne | person (hist) | WALD11 | |
Robert Walerand | person (hist) | WALE2 | |
John Waleran | person (hist) | WALE3 | |
Henry de Walemunt | person (hist) | WALE4 | |
Richard de Walebrook | person (hist) | WALE5 | |
Southwark: Bankside |
bibliographic item | WALF1 | |
An Outline History of the Hanseatic League, More Particularly in Its Bearings Upon English Commerce |
bibliographic item | WALF2 | |
Southwark: High Street |
bibliographic item | WALF3 | |
Southwark: St Saviour’s Church |
bibliographic item | WALF4 | |
Southwark: Old London Bridge |
bibliographic item | WALF5 | |
Rotherhithe |
bibliographic item | WALF6 | |
Southwark: Old St Thomas’s and Guy’s Hospitals |
bibliographic item | WALF7 | |
Somerset House and King’s College |
bibliographic item | WALF8 | |
Sir Richard Walgrave | person (hist) | WALG1 | |
Punishment: An Illustrated History | bibliographic item | WALK1 | |
Thomas Walker | person (hist) | WALK2 | |
The Elizabeth Icon: 1603–2003 | bibliographic item | WALK3 | |
Letters to King James the Sixth from the Queen, Prince Henry, Prince Charles, the Princess Elizabeth and Her Husband Frederick King of Bohemia, and Their Son Prince Frederick Henry | bibliographic item | WALK4 | |
Thomas Walker | person (hist) | WALK5 | |
Joane Walker | person (hist) | WALK6 | |
Mary Walker | person (hist) | WALK7 | |
Thomas Walkley | person (hist) | WALK8 | |
The Swan Theatre and the Earl of Pembroke’s Players |
bibliographic item | WALL1 | |
The Wall |
Sites; Articles by pedagogical partners; Peer-reviewed documents | WALL2 | published |
Consumption, Retailing, and Medicine in Early-Modern London |
bibliographic item | WALL3 | |
Forgetting and Keeping: Jane Shore and the English Domestication of History |
bibliographic item | WALL4 | |
Isabella Whitney and the Female Legacy |
bibliographic item | WALL5 | |
The Literary and Cultural Spaces of Restoration London | bibliographic item | WALL6 | |
Raph Walles | person (hist) | WALL7 | |
Grammars of Space: The Language of London from Stow’s Survey to Defoe’s Tour |
bibliographic item | WALL8 | |
The Children of the Chapel at Blackfriars, 1597–1603 | bibliographic item | WALL9 | |
The Epping Hunt |
bibliographic item | WALL11 | |
Labor, Law, and Training in Early Modern London: Apprenticeship and the City’s Institutions |
bibliographic item | WALL12 | |
WALL13 | Retired - Do not use | WALL13 Replaced by HWAL1 | |
Sir William Wallace | person (hist) | WALL14 | |
Joanna Wallron | person (hist) | WALL15 | |
Nicholas Wallron | person (hist) | WALL16 | |
Dr. Wall | person (hist) | WALL17 | |
Vpon Her Majesties New Buildings at Somerset-House |
bibliographic item | WALL18 | |
Edmund Waller | person (hist) | WALL19 | |
John Wallace | person (hist) | WALL20 | |
Walnut Tree |
Victualling houses | WALN1 | empty |
John Walpole | person (hist) | WALP1 | |
John Walpole | person (hist) | WALP2 | |
John Walraven | person (hist) | WALR1 | |
Sir Francis Walsingham | person (hist) | WALS1 | |
Performing Historicity in Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | WALS2 | |
Thomas Walsingham | person (hist) | WALS4 | |
Kristen Walsh | person (cont) | WALS5 | |
H. Walsm | person (hist) | WALS6 | |
T. Walsing | person (hist) | WALS7 | |
Mistress Walsteed | person (hist) | WALS8 | |
W. Walsby | person (hist) | WALS9 | |
The Compleat Angler | bibliographic item | WALT1 | |
Izaak Walton | person (hist) | WALT2 | |
John Walton | person (hist) | WALT3 | |
John Waltham | person (hist) | WALT4 | |
John Waltham | person (hist) | WALT5 | |
Hugh Walter | person (hist) | WALT6 | |
Hugh Waltham | person (hist) | WALT7 | |
Mr. Walter | person (hist) | WALT8 | |
Robert Walton | person (hist) | WALT9 | |
Englands Glory or the Glory of England Being a New Mapp of the Citty of London Shewing the remarkable streets Lanes Alleyes Chruches Halls Courts and other places as they are now rebuilt the which will therefore be a guide to Strangers and such as are not well acquainted herein to direct them from place to place | bibliographic item | WALT10 | |
Waltheof | person (hist) | WALT11 | |
Walter of Coventry | person (hist) | WALT12 | |
Walter of St. Valery | person (hist) | WALT13 | |
Sir William Walworth | person (hist) | WALW1 | |
Ralph Wancia | person (hist) | WANC1 | |
Thomas Wandesford | person (hist) | WAND1 | |
Alexa Wandler | person (cont) | WAND2 | |
Hebing Wang | person (cont) | WANG1 | |
Andrew Wang | person (cont) | WANG2 | |
Zhuan Tom Wang | person (cont) | WANG3 | |
sea spectacle | glossary item | WAPA1 | |
Wapping Mill |
Sites | WAPP1 | stub |
War | person (lit) | WAR1 | |
Perkin Warbeck | person (hist) | WARB1 | |
Lawrence Warcam | person (hist) | WARC1 | |
The Taming of the Thames: Reading the River in the Seventeenth Century |
bibliographic item | WARD1 | |
Metropolitan Communities: Trade Guilds, Identity, and Change in Early Modern London | bibliographic item | WARD2 | |
I’m walking here! I’m walking here!: New York Flâneurs in James Leo Herlihy’s Midnight Cowboy |
bibliographic item | WARD3 | |
warden | glossary item | WARD4 | |
A Trip to Ireland | bibliographic item | WARD5 | |
warder | glossary item | WARD6 | |
John Warde | person (hist) | WARD7 | |
Thomas Wardbury | person (hist) | WARD8 | |
John Ward | person (hist) | WARD9 | |
John Ward | person (hist) | WARD10 | |
Tudor London: A Map and a View |
bibliographic item | WARD11 | |
ward | glossary item | WARD12 | |
John Warde | person (hist) | WARD13 | |
John Wardroper | person (hist) | WARD14 | |
Robert Warden | person (hist) | WARD15 | |
Walter Ward | person (hist) | WARD16 | |
John Warde | person (hist) | WARD17 | |
Ward Boundaries |
Topics | WARD18 | published |
Mr. Ward | person (hist) | WARD19 | |
Richard Warde | person (hist) | WARD20 | |
Alice de Warenne | person (hist) | WARE1 | |
William de Warenne | person (hist) | WARE2 | |
Jane de Warenne | person (hist) | WARE3 | |
Richard Waren | person (hist) | WARE5 | |
Nicholas Waren | person (hist) | WARE6 | |
Thomas Warfle | person (hist) | WARF1 | |
Isabel Warfle | person (hist) | WARF2 | |
Walter Warfield | person (hist) | WARF3 | |
William Warham | person (hist) | WARH1 | |
The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage & Related Documents | bibliographic item | WARK1 | |
Henry Warley | person (hist) | WARL1 | |
Thomas Warlingworth | person (hist) | WARL2 | |
Richard Warmford | person (hist) | WARM1 | |
Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Muniments of Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift at Dulwich | bibliographic item | WARN1 | |
John Warner | person (hist) | WARN2 | |
Robert Warner | person (hist) | WARN3 | |
Mark Warner | person (hist) | WARN4 | |
Robert Warnar | person (hist) | WARN5 | |
Alice Carne | person (hist) | WARN6 | |
John Warner | person (hist) | WARN7 | |
John Warner | person (hist) | WARN8 | |
Sir Edward Warner | person (hist) | WARN9 | |
Edward Warner | person (hist) | WARN10 | |
Francis Warner | person (hist) | WARN11 | |
Mary Warner | person (hist) | WARN12 | |
John Warner | person (hist) | WARN13 | |
Mary Warner (née Aylmer) | person (hist) | WARN14 | |
Margaret Warner (née Cheynie) | person (hist) | WARN15 | |
Katherine [Katherine Howard] (1518x24–1542) |
bibliographic item | WARN16 | |
Witty offending great ones?Elite Female Householders in an Early Stuart Westminster Parish |
bibliographic item | WARR1 | |
Lord fitz-Warren | person (hist) | WARR2 | |
William Fitz | person (hist) | WARR3 | |
Isabella Fitz | person (hist) | WARR4 | |
The English Landed Elite and the Social Environment of London c.1580–1700: the Cradle of an Aristocratic Culture? |
bibliographic item | WARR5 | |
Edward Warrington | person (hist) | WARR6 | |
Sir Ralph Warren | person (hist) | WARR7 | |
William Warren | person (hist) | WARR8 | |
John Warren | person (hist) | WARR9 | |
Dame Christian Warren | person (hist) | WARR10 | |
Dame Joan Warren | person (hist) | WARR11 | |
Edmund Wartar | person (hist) | WART1 | |
Christopher Warter | person (hist) | WART2 | |
Thomas Warton | person (hist) | WART3 | |
Warwick Lane |
Streets | WARW1 | stub |
Warwick’s Inn |
Sites | WARW2 | stub |
Christopher Wase | person (hist) | WASE1 | |
Anne Wase (née Prettyman) | person (hist) | WASE2 | |
Humphrey Waspe | person (lit) | WASP1 | |
watch | glossary item | WATC1 | |
Watchfulness | person (lit) | WATC2 | |
Water Lane |
Streets | WATE1 | empty |
Water Lane (Fleet Street) |
Streets | WATE2 | empty |
Watergate |
Streets | WATE3 | empty |
Water Lane (Blackfriars) |
Streets | WATE4 | empty |
A Short Narrative of the Late Dreadful Fire in London | bibliographic item | WATE5 | |
Watergate, Blackfriars |
Sites | WATE6 | empty |
Watergate (Tower Street Ward) |
Sites | WATE7 | empty |
waterman | glossary item | WATE8 | |
Edmond Water | person (hist) | WATE9 | |
Sir Hugh Waterton | person (hist) | WATE10 | |
Blanch Waterton | person (hist) | WATE11 | |
The accounts of the churchwardens of the parish of St. Michael, Cornhill, in the city of London, from 1456 to 1608. With miscellaneous memoranda contained in the Great book of accounts, and extracts from the proceedings of the vestry, from 1563 to 1607 | bibliographic item | WATE12 | |
Water Street |
Streets | WATE14 | empty |
Water House |
Generic places | WATE15 | empty |
Edward Waters | person (hist) | WATE16 | |
WATE17 | Retired - Do not use | WATE17 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Richard Waterson | person (hist) | WATE18 | |
Watermens’ and Lightermens’ Company | organization (em_other) | WATE19 | |
The prices of fares and passages to be paide unto watermen from London to Grauesende | bibliographic item | WATE20 | |
John Watford | person (hist) | WATF1 | |
William Walthal | person (hist) | WATH1 | |
John Watkins | person (hist) | WATK1 | |
The Poets Method | bibliographic item | WATK2 | |
Watling Street |
Streets | WATL1 | stub |
London Bridge: 2000 Years of a River Crossing | bibliographic item | WATS1 | |
Jacqueline Watson | person (cont) | WATS2 | |
William Watson | person (hist) | WATS3 | |
Sarah Watsonne | person (hist) | WATS4 | |
Ms. Watson | person (hist) | WATS5 | |
English Place-Names in the Sixteenth Century: The Search for Identity |
bibliographic item | WATT1 | |
Robert Watts | person (hist) | WATT2 | |
Sir John Watts | person (hist) | WATT3 | |
John Wattle | person (hist) | WATT4 | |
Henry Waver | person (hist) | WAVE1 | |
Waverley Place |
Residences | WAVE2 | empty |
Wax Chandlers’ Hall |
Halls | WAXC1 | empty |
Wax Chandlers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | WAXC2 | |
William Waynflete | person (hist) | WAYN1 | |
William Bye | person (hist) | WBYE1 | |
WCHE1 | Retired - Do not use | WCHE1 Replaced by CHEA5 | |
Washington College English 312 Fall 2014 Students | organization (ppp) | WCOL1 | |
Wilmarde le Deuereshe | person (hist) | WDEU1 | |
Wealth | person (lit) | WEAL1 | |
Master Weatherwise | person (lit) | WEAT1 | |
Weavers’ Hall |
Halls | WEAV1 | empty |
Weavers’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | WEAV2 | |
Tips on Writing for the Web |
Documentation for contributors; Documentation for encoders | web_writing_tips | published |
Sir William Webbe | person (hist) | WEBB1 | |
John Webb | person (hist) | WEBB2 | |
Bennet Webb (née Draper) | person (hist) | WEBB3 | |
Henry Webbe | person (hist) | WEBB4 | |
Lady Webbe | person (hist) | WEBB5 | |
Thomas Webbe | person (hist) | WEBB6 | |
Mistress Webbe | person (hist) | WEBB7 | |
Roger Webbe | person (hist) | WEBB8 | |
English Local Government: English Poor Law History | bibliographic item | WEBB9 | |
William Webbe | person (hist) | WEBB10 | |
The Records of St. Bartholomew’s Priory and of the Church and Parish of St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield | bibliographic item | WEBB11 | |
The Records of St. Bartholomew’s Priory and of the Church and Parish of St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield | bibliographic item | WEBB12 | |
John Webster | person (hist) | WEBS1 | |
Northward Ho | bibliographic item | WEBS2 | |
The White Devil | bibliographic item | WEBS3 | |
The Tragedy of the Dutcheſſe of Malfy | bibliographic item | WEBS4 | |
Monuments of Honour | bibliographic item | WEBS5 | |
The dramatic works of John Webster | bibliographic item | WEBS6 | |
The Works of John Webster | bibliographic item | WEBS7 | |
Mary Webster | person (hist) | WEBS8 | |
Understand MoEML’s Website and Document Structure |
Documentation for encoders | website_structure | published |
Lupold von Wedel | person (hist) | WEDE1 | |
Hermann von Wedigh III | person (hist) | WEDI1 | |
John Weekes | person (hist) | WEEK1 | |
John Weever | person (hist) | WEEV1 | |
Weigh House |
Sites | WEIG1 | published |
Londonʼs Thames: The River That Shaped a City and Its History | bibliographic item | WEIG2 | |
The London Encyclopaedia | bibliographic item | WEIN1 | |
The London Encyclopaedia | bibliographic item | WEIN2 | |
New Urban Demands in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | WEIN3 | |
Beer |
bibliographic item | WEIR1 | |
The War of the Roses | bibliographic item | WEIR2 | |
Shakespeare Unbound: Decoding a Hidden Life | bibliographic item | WEIS1 | |
William Welbeck | person (hist) | WELB1 | |
Notes on London Municipal Literature |
bibliographic item | WELC1 | |
The City Printers |
bibliographic item | WELC2 | |
William Welch | person (hist) | WELC3 | |
William de Welde | person (hist) | WELD1 | |
Humphrey Weld | person (hist) | WELD2 | |
John Weld | person (hist) | WELD3 | |
John Weld | person (hist) | WELD4 | |
John Weld | person (hist) | WELD5 | |
Elizabeth Weld | person (hist) | WELD6 | |
Joane Weld | person (hist) | WELD7 | |
Dorothy Weld | person (hist) | WELD8 | |
Thomas Welford | person (hist) | WELF1 | |
Mother Wells | person (hist) | WELL1 | |
Jacobean City Comedy and the Ideology of the City |
bibliographic item | WELL2 | |
Anthony Wells | person (hist) | WELL3 | |
John Wells | person (hist) | WELL4 | |
Anne Wells | person (hist) | WELL5 | |
John Wells | person (hist) | WELL6 | |
James Well | person (hist) | WELL7 | |
John Welles | person (hist) | WELL8 | |
John de Welles | person (hist) | WELL9 | |
Richard de Welleford | person (hist) | WELL10 | |
Well (Cripplegate) |
Water features | WELL11 | stub |
Francis Wellesborne | person (hist) | WELL12 | |
Henry Wells | person (hist) | WELL13 | |
Grace Wellborn | person (lit) | WELL14 | |
Jocelin of Wells | person (hist) | WELL15 | |
John Welles | person (hist) | WELL16 | |
Welstanus | person (hist) | WELS1 | |
Edmund Welsh | person (hist) | WELS2 | |
Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia | person (hist) | WENC1 | |
The Wenceslas Hollar Digital Collection | bibliographic item | WENC2 | |
Dr. Wendie | person (hist) | WEND1 | |
John de Wengrave | person (hist) | WENG1 | |
Walter de Wenlok | person (hist) | WENL1 | |
Wentworth Lane |
Streets | WENT1 | empty |
Robert ne Wenton | person (hist) | WENT2 | |
Mr. Wentworth | person (hist) | WENT3 | |
Lord Wentworth’s Jail |
Prisons | WENT4 | stub |
Thomas Wentworth | person (hist) | WENT5 | |
Richard de Wentworth | person (hist) | WENT6 | |
William Wentworth | person (hist) | WENT7 | |
Wentford Street |
Streets | WENT8 | empty |
Thomas Wentworth | person (hist) | WENT9 | |
Richard Weoley | person (hist) | WEOL1 | |
The Lamentations of Germany: A Probable Source For Heywood’s Londini Status, 484–487 |
bibliographic item | WERN1 | |
Robert Wesenham | person (hist) | WESE1 | |
John Wessels | person (hist) | WESS1 | |
Westminster Abbey |
Churches | WEST1 | stub |
Westminster Hall |
Sites | WEST2 | published |
Westminster School |
Sites | WEST3 | empty |
Westminster Stairs |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | WEST4 | published |
Westminster Palace |
Sites | WEST5 | empty |
Westminster |
Neighbourhoods | WEST6 | empty |
Newes from Bartholmew Fayre | bibliographic item | WEST7 | |
Ralph Neville | person (hist) | WEST8 | |
Dame Ide West | person (hist) | WEST9 | |
Sir Thomas West | person (hist) | WEST10 | |
Dame Margaret West | person (hist) | WEST11 | |
Geocriticism: Real and Fictional Spaces | bibliographic item | WEST12 | |
William Weston | person (hist) | WEST13 | |
Excerpts from Westward Ho! |
Dramatic extracts; Semi-diplomatic | WEST14 | published |
John West | person (hist) | WEST15 | |
Nicholas West | person (hist) | WEST16 | |
John West | person (hist) | WEST17 | |
William Weston | person (hist) | WEST18 | |
Dr. Hugh Weston | person (hist) | WEST19 | |
John Weston | person (hist) | WEST20 | |
William Weston | person (hist) | WEST21 | |
William Weston | person (hist) | WEST22 | |
West Fish Market |
Markets | WEST23 | stub |
West Harding Street |
Streets | WEST24 | empty |
Westbury Street |
Streets | WEST25 | empty |
WEST26 | Retired - Do not use | WEST26 Replaced by SMIT1 | |
WEST27 | Retired - Do not use | WEST27 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Bibliotheca Westiana: a catalogue Of the curious and truly valuable library of the late James West, Esq; President of the Royal Society, Deceased: comprehending A choice Collection of Books in various Languages, and upon most Branches of polite Literature: More especially such as relate to The History and Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland Their early Navigators, Discoverers and Improvers, And the Ancient English Literature: Of which there are a great Number of uncommon Books and Tracts, elucidated by Manuscript Notes and Original Letters, and embellished with scarce Portraits and Devises, rarely to be found: Including the Works of Caxton, Lettou, Machlinia, the Anonymous St. Alban’s Schoolmaster, Wynkin de Worde, Pynson, and the rest of the old English Typographers. Digested by Samuel Paterson. Which (by Order of the Administratrix,) Will be sold by auction, By Mess. Langford, At Mr. West’s late Dwelling-House in King’s-Street, Covent-Garden, On Monday, the 29th of March 1773, and the Twenty-Three following Days (sundays excepted.) To begin each Day precisely at Half an Hour past Eleven. To be viewed on Thursday the 25th, and to the Time of Sale | bibliographic item | WEST28 | |
Reginald West | person (hist) | WEST29 | |
Richard Westney | person (hist) | WEST30 | |
Mr. Westwood | person (hist) | WEST31 | |
Anne Westwick | person (hist) | WEST32 | |
Robert Westbrome | person (hist) | WEST33 | |
West Gate of the Tower |
Gates | WEST34 | stub |
Edward of Westminster | person (hist) | WEST35 | |
Thomas Westfield | person (hist) | WEST36 | |
Matthew of Westminster | person (lit) | WEST37 | |
Thomas Westrowe | person (hist) | WEST38 | |
Sir Thomas Weyland | person (hist) | WEYL1 | |
William Gam | person (hist) | WGAM1 | |
Thomas Wharton | person (hist) | WHAR1 | |
John Wharton | person (hist) | WHAR2 | |
Elizabeth Wharton | person (hist) | WHAR3 | |
Vita Erkenwaldi: An Anglo-Norman’s Life of an Anglo-Saxon Saint | bibliographic item | WHAT1 | |
London, Past and Present: A Dictionary of its History, Associations, and Traditions | bibliographic item | WHEA1 | |
Old Cheapside |
bibliographic item | WHEA2 | |
Introduction |
bibliographic item | WHEA3 | |
Allison Wheatley | person (cont) | WHEA4 | |
The Pocket Books of Early Modern History |
bibliographic item | WHEA5 | |
Signs of Booksellers in St. Paul’s Churchyard |
bibliographic item | WHEA6 | |
John Wheatley | person (hist) | WHEA7 | |
Robert Wheatley | person (hist) | WHEA8 | |
Wheeler Street |
Streets | WHEE1 | empty |
John Whelar | person (hist) | WHEL1 | |
Richard Whethill | person (hist) | WHET1 | |
William Whetenhall | person (hist) | WHET2 | |
Whetston | person (lit) | WHET3 | |
John Whethamstede | person (hist) | WHET4 | |
White Hart Inn (Drury Lane) |
Victualling houses | WHHA1 | empty |
White Hart Inn (Cripplegate) |
Victualling houses | WHHA2 | empty |
White Hart Inn (Coleman Street) |
Victualling houses | WHHA3 | empty |
White Hart Inn (Southwark) |
Victualling houses | WHHA4 | empty |
History |
bibliographic item | WHHA5 | |
White Horse Inn |
Victualling houses | WHHO1 | empty |
Whipping Tom brought to Light, and Exposed to View: In an Account of Several Late Adventures of the Pretended Whipping Spirit | bibliographic item | WHIP1 | |
Captain Whirlpool | person (lit) | WHIR1 | |
England’s Calamities Discover’d: With the Proper Remedy to Restore Her Ancient Grandeur and Policy | bibliographic item | WHIS1 | |
James Whiston | person (hist) | WHIS2 | |
Whitcomb Street |
Streets | WHIT1 | empty |
Whitechapel |
Streets | WHIT2 | published |
Whitecross Street |
Streets | WHIT3 | empty |
Whitefriars |
Liberties | WHIT4 | stub |
Whitehall |
Sites | WHIT5 | published |
Whitehall Stairs |
Riverside features; Graduate student articles; Articles by pedagogical partners | WHIT6 | published |
Whitefriars Theatre |
bibliographic item | WHIT7 | |
Isabella Whitney | person (hist) | WHIT8 | |
The Manner of Her Will |
bibliographic item | WHIT9 | |
Richard Whytyngdone | person (hist) | WHIT10 | |
The Manner of Her Will, and What She Left to London |
bibliographic item | WHIT11 | |
London Professional Playhouses and Performances |
bibliographic item | WHIT12 | |
Memorials of the English Affairs from the Beginning of the Reign of Charles the First to the Happy Restoration of King Charles the Second | bibliographic item | WHIT13 | |
The Devil his Due: Mayor John Spencer, Elizabethan Civic Antitheatricalism, and The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
bibliographic item | WHIT14 | |
Isabella Whitney |
Biography; Topics; Graduate student articles | WHIT15 | published |
Geoffrey Whitney | person (hist) | WHIT16 | |
Whitefriars Theatre |
Playhouses; Undergraduate student articles | WHIT17 | published |
W. White | person (hist) | WHIT18 | |
Arrow, Acrobat and Phoenix: On Sense and Motion in English Civic Pageantry |
bibliographic item | WHIT19 | |
White Lion |
Prisons | WHIT20 | stub |
Whittington College |
Sites | WHIT21 | empty |
White Friars (Carmelites) | organization (em_other) | WHIT22 | |
William White | person (hist) | WHIT23 | |
Alice Whittington (née fitz-Warren) | person (hist) | WHIT24 | |
Sir William Whittington | person (hist) | WHIT25 | |
Dame Joan Whittington | person (hist) | WHIT26 | |
Mr. Whitlooke | person (hist) | WHIT27 | |
Blase White | person (hist) | WHIT28 | |
Brendan White | person (cont) | WHIT29 | |
John Whitwell | person (hist) | WHIT30 | |
Isabell Whitwell | person (hist) | WHIT31 | |
The Wyll and Testament of Isabella Whitney |
bibliographic item | WHIT32 | |
Sir George Whitmore | person (hist) | WHIT33 | |
John Whitgift | person (hist) | WHIT34 | |
Whitefriars Street |
Streets | WHIT35 | empty |
White Bear Court |
Sites | WHIT36 | empty |
White Horse Yard |
Sites | WHIT37 | empty |
Whitefriars Stairs |
Sites | WHIT38 | stub |
Edward White | person (hist) | WHIT39 | |
John Whitby | person (hist) | WHIT40 | |
The White Lion |
Sites | WHIT41 | stub |
Thomas Whitton | person (hist) | WHIT42 | |
Joane Whitton (née Cresset) | person (hist) | WHIT43 | |
John White | person (hist) | WHIT44 | |
Joan Whitbrooke (née Horspoole) | person (hist) | WHIT46 | |
John Whitbrooke | person (hist) | WHIT47 | |
The White Horse |
Bookshops | WHIT48 | assigned |
The White Lion |
Bookshops | WHIT49 | assigned |
The (White) Swan |
Bookshops | WHIT50 | assigned |
Dr. Thomas White | person (hist) | WHIT51 | |
Whitefriars Church |
Churches | WHIT52 | stub |
Andrew White | person (hist) | WHIT53 | |
London: A Life in Maps | bibliographic item | WHIT54 | |
Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn in Parish Politics and Service |
bibliographic item | WHIT55 | |
Panorama of London, Westminster and Southwark as they Appeared A.D. 1543 | bibliographic item | WHIT56 | |
Nathaniel Whittock | person (hist) | WHIT57 | |
Sweet nosegay gathered in a philosophicall garden. Pleasant posye | bibliographic item | WHIT58 | |
Captain Whit | person (lit) | WHIT59 | |
Thomas White | person (hist) | WHIT60 | |
Sir Thomas White | person (hist) | WHIT61 | |
Francis White | person (hist) | WHIT62 | |
Lady Anne White | person (hist) | WHIT63 | |
Geoffrey Whitney | person (hist) | WHIT64 | |
Andrew White | person (hist) | WHIT65 | |
Sir John White | person (hist) | WHIT66 | |
George Whitgift | person (hist) | WHIT67 | |
William White | person (hist) | WHIT68 | |
William Whorwood | person (hist) | WHOR1 | |
John Whorwood | person (hist) | WHOR2 | |
Whipping Tom | person (hist) | WHTO1 | |
Sir Thomas Whyte | person (hist) | WHYT1 | |
Robert Whytingham | person (hist) | WHYT2 | |
John Whyte | person (hist) | WHYT3 | |
Edward Wiat | person (hist) | WIAT1 | |
Mary Wiat (née Waldegrave) | person (hist) | WIAT2 | |
Edward Wiat | person (hist) | WIAT3 | |
Wich Street |
Streets | WICH1 | empty |
Early English Stages: 1300 to 1660 | bibliographic item | WICK1 | |
Thomas Wickham | person (hist) | WICK2 | |
William Wickham | person (hist) | WICK3 | |
English Professional Theatre, 1530–1660 | bibliographic item | WICK4 | |
John Widnell | person (hist) | WIDN1 | |
Robert Widyngton | person (hist) | WIDY1 | |
British Drama 1533–1642: A Catalogue | bibliographic item | WIGG1 | |
Drama and the Transfer of Power in Renaissance England | bibliographic item | WIGG2 | |
Wigheah | person (hist) | WIGH1 | |
Peter Wigus | person (hist) | WIGU1 | |
John Wikes | person (hist) | WIKE1 | |
Isabell Wikes | person (hist) | WIKE2 | |
Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia | bibliographic item | WIKI1 | |
Richard Wilborne | person (hist) | WILB1 | |
Joane Wilborne (née Rance) | person (hist) | WILB2 | |
Henry Wilde | person (hist) | WILD1 | |
Thomas Wildon | person (hist) | WILD2 | |
Mary Wilde | person (hist) | WILD3 | |
Dana Wiley | person (cont) | WILE1 | |
Richard de Wilehale | person (hist) | WILE2 | |
James Wilforth | person (hist) | WILF1 | |
John Wilford | person (hist) | WILF2 | |
Sir James Wilford | person (hist) | WILF3 | |
Nicholas Wilforde | person (hist) | WILF4 | |
Elizabeth Wilforde | person (hist) | WILF5 | |
Thomas Wilforde | person (hist) | WILF6 | |
Master Wilford | person (hist) | WILF7 | |
Thomas Wilford | person (hist) | WILF8 | |
Nicholas Wilforde | person (hist) | WILF9 | |
George Wilkins | person (hist) | WILK1 | |
Andrea Wilkum | person (cont) | WILK2 | |
John Wikenson | person (hist) | WILK3 | |
John Wylkynson | person (hist) | WILK4 | |
William Wilkenson | person (hist) | WILK5 | |
Mr. Wilkinson | person (hist) | WILK6 | |
William Wilkins | person (hist) | WILK7 | |
Mary Wilkinson | person (hist) | WILK8 | |
Thomas Wilkes | person (hist) | WILK9 | |
Nicholas Wilkinson | person (hist) | WILK10 | |
Edward Wilkinson | person (hist) | WILK11 | |
William I | person (hist) | WILL1 | |
William II | person (hist) | WILL2 | |
The Gunpowder Plot | bibliographic item | WILL3 | |
Arouet, François-Marie [Voltaire] (1694–1778) |
bibliographic item | WILL4 | |
London Gazetteer | bibliographic item | WILL5 | |
Thomas Williams | person (hist) | WILL6 | |
Richard fitz-Williams | person (hist) | WILL7 | |
William I | person (hist) | WILL8 | |
John Willowby | person (hist) | WILL9 | |
The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney |
Semi-diplomatic; Other texts | WILL10 | published |
An Introduction to Bibliographic and Textual Studies | bibliographic item | WILL11 | |
Caleb Willis | person (hist) | WILL12 | |
Sir John Williams | person (hist) | WILL13 | |
Richard Willowes | person (hist) | WILL14 | |
Sir Richard Williams | person (hist) | WILL15 | |
William the Norman | person (hist) | WILL16 | |
William de Ste-Mère-Église | person (hist) | WILL17 | |
Robert Willowbie | person (hist) | WILL18 | |
Sir Robert Willowbie | person (hist) | WILL19 | |
Anne of Denmark: Wife of James VI of Scotland, James I of England | bibliographic item | WILL20 | |
The Myth of the Conqueror, Prince Henry Stuart: A Study in Seventeenth-Century Personation | bibliographic item | WILL21 | |
Early Holborn and the Legal Quarter of London | bibliographic item | WILL22 | |
Bernard Williamson | person (hist) | WILL23 | |
William Williams | person (hist) | WILL24 | |
John Williams | person (hist) | WILL25 | |
Williamson | person (lit) | WILL26 | |
Arion Williams | person (hist) | WILL27 | |
William of Hatfield | person (hist) | WILL28 | |
Deborah Willet | person (hist) | WILL29 | |
Trade Tokens Issued in the Seventeenth Century | bibliographic item | WILL30 | |
The Tudor Regime | bibliographic item | WILL31 | |
William III | person (hist) | WILL32 | |
Roman Amphitheatres, Theatres and Circuses |
bibliographic item | WILM1 | |
Drama and Marine Insurance in Shakespeare’s London |
bibliographic item | WILS1 | |
Venice, Print, and the Early Modern Icon |
bibliographic item | WILS2 | |
Plagues, Fairs, and Street Cries: Sounding Out Society and Space in Early Modern London |
bibliographic item | WILS3 | |
Dr. Thomas Wilson | person (hist) | WILS4 | |
The Plague in Shakespeare’s London | bibliographic item | WILS5 | |
Shakespeare and the New Bibliography | bibliographic item | WILS6 | |
England’s First State Lottery |
bibliographic item | WILS7 | |
Richard Wilson | person (hist) | WILS8 | |
The History of Great Britain, Being the Life and Reign of King James I, Relating to What Passed From His First Access to the Crown, to His Death | bibliographic item | WILS9 | |
Arthur Wilson | person (hist) | WILS10 | |
Entertainments for Elizabeth I | bibliographic item | WILS11 | |
Robert Wilson | person (hist) | WILS12 | |
John Wiltwater | person (hist) | WILT1 | |
Justine Wilton | person (cont) | WILT2 | |
Richard Wimbush | person (hist) | WIMB1 | |
Richard de Wimbledon | person (hist) | WIMB2 | |
Adam Wimondham | person (hist) | WIMO1 | |
Winchester House |
Residences | WINC1 | stub |
Thomas Winchelsey | person (hist) | WINC2 | |
Simon Winchcombe | person (hist) | WINC3 | |
Richard Winchester | person (hist) | WINC4 | |
Robert Winchester | person (hist) | WINC5 | |
Nicholas fitz-Geoffrey de Winchester | person (hist) | WINC6 | |
Winchester Street |
Streets | WINC7 | empty |
James Winche | person (hist) | WINC8 | |
James Winche | person (hist) | WINC9 | |
Winchester Field |
Sites | WINC10 | stub |
Winchcomb | person (lit) | WINC11 | |
Robert Winchelsey | person (hist) | WINC12 | |
Windgoose Lane |
Streets | WIND1 | empty |
John Windet | person (hist) | WIND2 | |
Windsor House |
Sites | WIND3 | stub |
Windmill Tavern |
Victualling houses | WIND4 | empty |
Thomas Windford | person (hist) | WIND5 | |
Thomas Windent | person (hist) | WIND6 | |
Katherine Windent | person (hist) | WIND7 | |
William of Windsor | person (hist) | WIND8 | |
John Winderhall | person (hist) | WIND9 | |
Sir John Windany | person (hist) | WIND10 | |
Grisseild Windsore | person (hist) | WIND11 | |
Lady Anne Windsore (née Rivet) | person (hist) | WIND12 | |
Henry Windsore | person (hist) | WIND13 | |
University of Windsor English 412 Fall 2002 Students | organization (ppp) | WIND14 | |
William Windsor | person (hist) | WIND15 | |
Edward Windsor | person (hist) | WIND16 | |
Wine Street |
Streets | WINE1 | empty |
Wine | person (hist) | WINE2 | |
Short Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America and of English Books Printed in Other Countries, 1641–1700 | bibliographic item | WING1 | |
Sir Robert Wingfield | person (hist) | WING2 | |
John Wingfield | person (hist) | WING3 | |
Sir John Wingfield | person (hist) | WING4 | |
John Wynger | person (hist) | WING5 | |
John Wingham | person (hist) | WING6 | |
Henry Wingham | person (hist) | WING7 | |
William Wynger | person (hist) | WING8 | |
Winifred | person (lit) | WINI1 | |
John Winkfield | person (hist) | WINK1 | |
Win Little-Wit | person (lit) | WINN1 | |
Thomas Winslow | person (hist) | WINS1 | |
Alice Winslow | person (hist) | WINS2 | |
Gerrard Winstanley | person (hist) | WINS3 | |
Thomas Winston | person (hist) | WINS4 | |
Hyems | person (lit) | WINT1 | |
Sir William Winter | person (hist) | WINT2 | |
John Wintar | person (hist) | WINT3 | |
Walter de Winton | person (hist) | WINT4 | |
Geoffrey de Winton | person (hist) | WINT5 | |
WINT6 | Retired - Do not use | WINT6 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Prisons and Punishments in Late Medieval London |
bibliographic item | WINT7 | |
Win-Wife | person (lit) | WINW1 | |
Wisdom | person (lit) | WISD1 | |
Andrew Wise | person (hist) | WISE1 | |
Sir Hugh Wiche | person (hist) | WITC1 | |
Richard Wyche | person (hist) | WITC2 | |
Lady Wiche | person (hist) | WITC3 | |
Richard Wiche | person (hist) | WITC4 | |
English Pageantry: An Historical Outline | bibliographic item | WITH1 | |
The Lord Mayor’s Show for 1590 |
bibliographic item | WITH2 | |
The Lord Mayor’s Show for 1623 |
bibliographic item | WITH3 | |
George Wither | person (hist) | WITH4 | |
Abuses | bibliographic item | WITH5 | |
John Withers | person (hist) | WITH6 | |
Paul Withypoll | person (hist) | WITH7 | |
The EarlyRoyal Entry |
bibliographic item | WITH8 | |
Robert Wittingham | person (hist) | WITT1 | |
Wit | person (lit) | WITT2 | |
Wittipol | person (lit) | WITT3 | |
Mr. Wizo | person (hist) | WIZO1 | |
William Lee | person (hist) | WLEE1 | |
William Man | person (hist) | WMAN1 | |
John de Woborne | person (hist) | WOBO1 | |
William Wodehous | person (hist) | WODE1 | |
John Wodecok | person (hist) | WODE2 | |
The Woful Lamentation of Jane Shore | bibliographic item | WOFU1 | |
Donna Woodford-Gormley | person (cont) | WOGO1 | |
Sir Nicholas de Wokendon | person (hist) | WOKE1 | |
John Wolfe | person (hist) | WOLF1 | |
Venice Imagined: The Invisible & Imaginary City, Or,Les Lieux De Là |
bibliographic item | WOLF2 | |
Reyner Wolfe | person (hist) | WOLF3 | |
Mr. Wolfegare | person (hist) | WOLF4 | |
Wolf | person (lit) | WOLF5 | |
John Wolfe |
Biography; Topics; Undergraduate student articles | WOLF6 | published |
Alice Wolfe | person (hist) | WOLF7 | |
Anthony Wolhouse | person (hist) | WOLH1 | |
New Windows on London’s Past: Information Technology and the Transformation of Metropolitan History | bibliographic item | WOLL1 | |
Sir John Wollaston | person (hist) | WOLL2 | |
Sir John Wolle | person (hist) | WOLL3 | |
John Wolle | person (hist) | WOLL4 | |
Sir John Wolley | person (hist) | WOLL5 | |
Elizabeth Wolley | person (hist) | WOLL6 | |
Sir Francis Wolley | person (hist) | WOLL7 | |
Wolsies Lane |
Streets | WOLS1 | empty |
Thomas Wolsey | person (hist) | WOLS2 | |
Sir John Wolsborne | person (hist) | WOLS3 | |
Henry VIII: July 1523, 1–15 |
bibliographic item | WOLS4 | |
Katharine Wonton | person (hist) | WONT1 | |
Wood Street |
Streets | WOOD1 | published |
Woodroffe Lane |
Streets | WOOD2 | stub |
Thomas of Woodstock | person (hist) | WOOD3 | |
Richard Woodroffe | person (hist) | WOOD4 | |
Vagrancy, Homelessness, and English Renaissance Literature | bibliographic item | WOOD5 | |
John Lowen of Paris Garden: Notes on the Actor as Citizen |
bibliographic item | WOOD6 | |
David Woodroffe | person (hist) | WOOD7 | |
Sir Nicholas Woodroffe | person (hist) | WOOD8 | |
John Woodrofe | person (hist) | WOOD9 | |
Oliver Woodrofe | person (hist) | WOOD10 | |
William Woodrofe | person (hist) | WOOD11 | |
Richard Woodville | person (hist) | WOOD12 | |
Woodmonger’s Hall |
Halls | WOOD13 | empty |
Thomas Wood | person (hist) | WOOD14 | |
Kathleen Woods | person (cont) | WOOD15 | |
John Wood | person (hist) | WOOD16 | |
John Wood | person (hist) | WOOD17 | |
Ralph Woodcocke | person (hist) | WOOD18 | |
Caitlin Woodman | person (cont) | WOOD19 | |
Roger Woodcocke | person (hist) | WOOD20 | |
John Woodhouse | person (hist) | WOOD21 | |
In Search of Shakespeare | bibliographic item | WOOD22 | |
Almshouses (Wood Street) |
Sites | WOOD23 | published |
Thomas Woodford | person (hist) | WOOD24 | |
Reginald Wooddeson | person (hist) | WOOD25 | |
Christopher Woodroffe | person (hist) | WOOD26 | |
Mr. Wood | person (hist) | WOOD27 | |
WOOD28 | Retired - Do not use | WOOD28 Replaced by rescinded_item | |
Toby Wood | person (hist) | WOOD29 | |
Stephen Woodroffe | person (hist) | WOOD30 | |
Joane Wood | person (hist) | WOOD31 | |
Robert Wood | person (hist) | WOOD32 | |
John Wood | person (hist) | WOOD33 | |
Richard Wood | person (hist) | WOOD34 | |
Joane Wood | person (hist) | WOOD35 | |
Anne Wood | person (hist) | WOOD36 | |
Francis Wood | person (hist) | WOOD37 | |
Rob of Woodford | person (hist) | WOOD38 | |
Thomas of Woodford | person (hist) | WOOD39 | |
Walter of Woodford | person (hist) | WOOD40 | |
Katharine Woodward | person (hist) | WOOD41 | |
Woodmongers’ Company | organization (em_other) | WOOD42 | |
Thomas Wood | person (hist) | WOOD43 | |
Sir William Wood | person (hist) | WOOD44 | |
Richard Wood | person (hist) | WOOD45 | |
The bow-mans glory, or, Archery revived Giving an account of the many signal favours vouchsafed to archers and archery by those renowned monarchs, King Henry VIII James I. and Charles I. As by their several gracious commissions here recited may appear. With a brief relation of the manner of the archers marching on several days of solemnity. Published by WIlliam Wood, Marshall to the Regiment of Archers | bibliographic item | WOOD46 | |
Mr. Wood | person (hist) | WOOD47 | |
Woodcock | person (lit) | WOOD48 | |
Roger Wood | person (hist) | WOOD49 | |
William Wood | person (hist) | WOOD50 | |
Anthony Woodville | person (hist) | WOOD51 | |
Henry Woodward | person (hist) | WOOD53 | |
Elizabeth Woodward | person (hist) | WOOD55 | |
Anthony Wood | person (hist) | WOOD56 | |
Athenae Oxonienses an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings : to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time. The Second Volume Compleating the Whole Work | bibliographic item | WOOD57 | |
Henry Woodhouse | person (hist) | WOOD58 | |
Wool Key |
Sites | WOOL1 | empty |
Woolstable |
Sites | WOOL2 | empty |
Woolmens’ Company | organization (em_livery_lesser) | WOOL3 | |
Woolsack |
Victualling houses | WOOL4 | empty |
Woodstaplers’ Company | organization (em_other) | WOOL5 | |
Sir Edward Wootton | person (hist) | WOOT1 | |
Worcester House |
Residences | WORC1 | stub |
Sir John Tiptoft | person (hist) | WORC2 | |
William Worcester | person (hist) | WORC3 | |
Earl of Worcester’s Men | organization (em_playing) | WORC4 | |
Wynkyn de Worde | person (hist) | WORD1 | |
Letter from Dorothy Wordsworth to Thomas de Quincey, 1809 |
bibliographic item | WORD2 | |
Henry Worley | person (hist) | WORL1 | |
Elizabeth Worley | person (hist) | WORL2 | |
Westwood’s Ride |
bibliographic item | WORL3 | |
World | bibliographic item | WORL4 | |
Wormwood Street |
Streets | WORM1 | stub |
Fulke Wormleighton | person (hist) | WORM2 | |
Christopher Wormeall | person (hist) | WORM3 | |
George Wormington | person (hist) | WORM4 | |
James VI and I (1566–1625) |
bibliographic item | WORM5 | |
Tayler Wornum | person (cont) | WORN1 | |
John Worral | person (hist) | WORR1 | |
The Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks | bibliographic item | WORS1 | |
Worth | person (lit) | WORT1 | |
Sir Henry Wotton | person (hist) | WOTT1 | |
J. Wotton | person (hist) | WOTT2 | |
Nicholas Wotton | person (hist) | WOTT3 | |
Mr. Wotton | person (hist) | WOTT4 | |
Anthony Wotton | person (hist) | WOTT5 | |
Thomas Wotton | person (hist) | WOTT6 | |
John Wrawe | person (hist) | WRAW1 | |
Historical Memoirs of My Own Time | bibliographic item | WRAX1 | |
Sir Christopher Wray | person (hist) | WRAY1 | |
Christopher Wren | person (hist) | WREN1 | |
The Blackfriars Theater and Its Repertory, 1600–1608 | bibliographic item | WREN2 | |
The Chamber of the City of London, 1633–1642 |
bibliographic item | WREN3 | |
The Wrestlers (Lime Street Ward) |
Sites | WRES1 | published |
Mundy and Chettle in Grub Street |
bibliographic item | WRIG1 | |
Rival Traditions: Civic and Courtly Ceremonies in Jacobean London |
bibliographic item | WRIG2 | |
John Wright | person (hist) | WRIG3 | |
William Wright | person (hist) | WRIG4 | |
Historia Histrionica an Historical Account of the English Stage | bibliographic item | WRIG5 | |
James Wright | person (hist) | WRIG6 | |
Brianna Wright | person (cont) | WRIG7 | |
Jessica Wright | person (cont) | WRIG8 | |
Urban Growth in Early Modern England: Food, Fuel and Transport |
bibliographic item | WRIG9 | |
Mr. Wright | person (hist) | WRIG10 | |
Nathaniel Wright | person (hist) | WRIG11 | |
Edmund Wright | person (hist) | WRIG12 | |
Wringwren Lane |
Streets | WRIN1 | stub |
Thomas Wriothesley | person (hist) | WRIO1 | |
A Chronicle of England During the Reigns of the Tudors, A.D. 1485 to 1559 | bibliographic item | WRIO2 | |
Sir John Writhesley | person (hist) | WRIT1 | |
Jane Writhesley (née Hall) | person (hist) | WRIT2 | |
Sir Thomas Writhesley | person (hist) | WRIT3 | |
John Writhesley | person (hist) | WRIT4 | |
Eleanor Writhesley (née Arnold) | person (hist) | WRIT5 | |
William Writhesley | person (hist) | WRIT7 | |
Margaret Writhesley | person (hist) | WRIT8 | |
Barbara Writhesley | person (hist) | WRIT9 | |
John Wroth | person (hist) | WROT1 | |
Sir Walter Wrottesley | person (hist) | WROT2 | |
Walter Rye | person (hist) | WRYE1 | |
Wulfhere of Mercia | person (hist) | WULF1 | |
Wulfsige | person (hist) | WULF2 | |
w3schools.com | bibliographic item | WWWS1 | |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | person (hist) | WYAT1 | |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | person (hist) | WYAT2 | |
Wych Street |
Streets | WYCH1 | empty |
Geoffrey de Wychingham | person (hist) | WYCH2 | |
William Wycherley | person (hist) | WYCH3 | |
Nicholas Wyfold | person (hist) | WYFO1 | |
Thomas Wyfold | person (hist) | WYFO2 | |
William of Wykeham | person (hist) | WYKE1 | |
William Wyking | person (hist) | WYKI1 | |
Jackie Wylde | person (cont) | WYLD1 | |
John de Wylhale | person (hist) | WYLH1 | |
Philip van Wyllender | person (hist) | WYLL1 | |
Frances van Wyllender | person (hist) | WYLL2 | |
Thomas de Wymburne | person (hist) | WYMB1 | |
William Wymer | person (hist) | WYME1 | |
William Wymer | person (hist) | WYME2 | |
Mary Wymer (née Halye) | person (hist) | WYME3 | |
Mr. Wynborne | person (hist) | WYNB1 | |
Simon Wynchcombe | person (hist) | WYNC1 | |
Thomas Wyndout | person (hist) | WYND1 | |
Niddries Wyneheide | person (hist) | WYNE1 | |
Panorama of London as seen from Southwark: Westminster | bibliographic item | WYNG1 | |
Anthonis van den Wijngaerde | person (hist) | WYNG2 | |
Mr. Wyts | person (hist) | WYTS1 | |
Xenophon | person (hist) | XENO1 | |
XML Outputs |
Documentation for encoders; Documentation for programmers | xml_outputs | published |
Theatre and the Reformation of Space in Early Modern Europe |
bibliographic item | YACH1 | |
John of Yakesley | person (hist) | YAKE1 | |
Sir James Yarford | person (hist) | YARF1 | |
Dame Elizabeth Yarford | person (hist) | YARF2 | |
William Yarford | person (hist) | YARF3 | |
Megan Yarmalovicz | person (cont) | YARM1 | |
Amber Yates | person (cont) | YATE1 | |
Dr. Richard Yaxley | person (hist) | YAXL1 | |
William Yeardley | person (hist) | YEAR1 | |
Elizabeth Yeardley | person (hist) | YEAR2 | |
Sir Henry Yelverton | person (hist) | YELV1 | |
Aaron Yemane | person (cont) | YEMA1 | |
YENG1 | Retired - Do not use | YENG1 Replaced by MAID1 | |
Jayme Yeo | person (other) | YEOJ1 | |
Criminal Knowledge: Mapping Murder in (and onto) Early Modern Metropolitan London |
bibliographic item | YETT1 | |
Henry Yevele | person (hist) | YEVE1 | |
Thomas Yonge | person (hist) | YONG1 | |
Nicholas Yoo | person (hist) | YOON1 | |
York House |
Residences; Sites | YORK1 | stub |
Richard of York | person (hist) | YORK2 | |
Sir John Yorke | person (hist) | YORK3 | |
William of York | person (hist) | YORK4 | |
Margaret of York | person (hist) | YORK5 | |
Roger Yorke | person (hist) | YORK6 | |
York Watergate |
Riverside features | YORK7 | empty |
Mary of York | person (hist) | YORK8 | |
Katherine Young | person (cont) | YOUN1 | |
Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: New Forms of Evidence |
bibliographic item | YOUN2 | |
Robert Young | person (hist) | YOUN3 | |
Sir John Yonge | person (hist) | YOUN4 | |
Agnes Young | person (hist) | YOUN5 | |
Lancelot Young | person (hist) | YOUN6 | |
King James I and the History of Homosexuality | bibliographic item | YOUN7 | |
William of Ypres | person (hist) | YPRE1 | |
Jamie Zabel | person (cont) | ZABE1 | |
Zacchaeus | person (lit) | ZACC1 | |
Jacobus Zamboni | person (hist) | ZAMB1 | |
Zeale | person (lit) | ZEAL1 | |
Zeno | person (hist) | ZENO1 | |
Zephyr | person (lit) | ZEPH1 | |
Zetes | person (lit) | ZETH1 | |
Can Zheng | person (cont) | ZHEN1 | |
Ziba | person (lit) | ZIBA1 | |
Mary Erica Zimmer | person (cont) | ZIMM1 | |
James Ziolkoski | person (cont) | ZIOL1 | |
Aleksei Ziuzin | person (hist) | ZIUZ1 | |
Alan de la Zouche | person (hist) | ZOUC1 | |
Dame Joanne Zouch | person (hist) | ZOUC2 | |
Sir John Zouch | person (hist) | ZOUC3 | |
Laborless London: Comic Form and the Space of the Town in Caroline Covent Garden |
bibliographic item | ZUCK1 | |
An Account by Aleksei Ziuzin |
bibliographic item | ZUIZ1 |
Cite this page
MLA citation
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Chicago citation
A-Z index of all items in the document collection (published and unpublished).The Map of Early Modern London, Edition 7.0. Ed. . Victoria: University of Victoria. Accessed May 05, 2022. mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/azindex.htm.
APA citation
The Map of Early Modern London (Edition 7.0). Victoria: University of Victoria. Retrieved from https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/editions/7.0/azindex.htm.
, & 2022. A-Z index of all items in the document collection (published and unpublished).
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Joey Takeda
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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 the RA Matter: Pedagogy, Interface, and Practices.
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, 2015–2020. Associate Project Director, 2015. 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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Making the RA Matter: Pedagogy, Interface, and Practices.
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Building a Gazetteer for Early Modern London, 1550-1650.
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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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Lying-in Like a Countess: The Lisle Letters, the Cecil Family, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside.
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Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC). Martin ported the MOL project from its original PHP incarnation to a pure eXist database implementation in the fall of 2011. Since then, he has been lead programmer on the project and has also been responsible for maintaining the project schemas. He was a co-applicant on MoEML’s 2012 SSHRC Insight Grant.Roles played in the project
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Locations
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Abbey of St. Mary Graces
The Abbey of St. Mary Graces is a chapel built in around 1350 within the Holy Trinity Churchyard and later a large monastery controlled by the Cistercian order (Harben). The abbey was built within the aforementioned churchyard, east of Little Tower Hill and south of Hog Lane (East Smithfield).Abbey of St. Mary Graces is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bishop’s Palace
Bishop’s Palace was located on the north-west side of St. Paul’s Church. It was bordered on the north by Paternoster Row and on the west by Ave Maria Lane. Agas coordinates are based on coordinates provided by Harben and supplemented by Stow.Bishop’s Palace is mentioned in the following documents:
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New Fish Street
New Fish Street (also known in the seventeenth century as Bridge Street) ran north-south from London Bridge at the south to the intersection of Eastcheap, Gracechurch Street, and Little Eastcheap in the north (Harben 432; BHO). At the time, it was the main thoroughfare to London Bridge (Sugden 191). It ran on the boundary between Bridge Within Ward on the west and Billingsgate Ward on the east. It is labelled on the Agas map asNew Fyſhe ſtreate.
Variant spellings includeStreet of London Bridge,
Brigestret,
Brugestret,
andNewfishstrete
(Harben 432; BHO).New Fish Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Painter Stainers’ Hall
The Painter Stainers’ Hall, also known simply as the Painters’ Hall, was located[o]n the west side of Little Trinity LaneGap in transcription. Reason: Editorial omission for reasons of length or relevance. Use only in quotations in born-digital documents.[…] in Queenhithe ward
(Harben 454). Sometimes referred to as Browne’s House because it was the house of John Brown, Sergeant Painter in the reign of Henry VIII, the space became the hall of the Painter Stainers’ Company following Browne’s death in 1532. The structure stood until it was destroyed in The Great Fire of 1666, but was promptly rebuilt in 1668 (Harben 454).Painter Stainers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Botolph Alley
Also referred to asCate Lane,
Botolph Alley ran East-to-West between Botolph Lane and Love Lane (Carlin and Belcher 68).Botolph Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cripplegate Conduit
According to Stow, the Conduit in Cripplegate was built under Sir William Eastfield, amercer [who in] 1438 appoynted his executors of his goods to conuey sweete water from Teyborne, and to build a faire Conduit by Aldermanberie church, which they performed, as also made a Standard in Fleetstreete by Shewland end: they also conveyed water to Cripples gate &c
(Stow i. 109).Cripplegate Conduit is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cornhill
Cornhill was a significant thoroughfare and was part of the cityʼs main major east-west thoroughfare that divided the northern half of London from the southern half. The part of this thoroughfare named Cornhill extended from St. Andrew Undershaft to the three-way intersection of Threadneedle, Poultry, and Cornhill where the Royal Exchange was built. The nameCornhill
preserves a memory both of the cornmarket that took place in this street, and of the topography of the site upon which the Roman city of Londinium was built.Note: Cornhill and Cornhill Ward are nearly synonymous in terms of location and nomenclature - thus, it can be a challenge to tell one from the other. Topographical decisions have been made to the best of our knowledge and ability.Cornhill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lincoln’s Inn Fields
According to Carlin and Belcher, Lincoln’s Inn Fields were formerly referred to asCup Field
orPurse Field
(Carlin and Belcher 84). The namesake for the location is Lincoln’s Inn, one of the Inns of Court. The fields were located east of Lincoln’s Inn and west of Covent Garden.Lincoln’s Inn Fields is mentioned in the following documents:
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Trinity Hall
Prior to being known as Trinity Hall, the space was known as The Falcon on the Hoop. The hall was, by 1417, a brewhouse that wasacquired by [the] fraternity of Holy Trinity in St Botolph Aldersgate [and] became [the] fraternity’s hall sometime after 1463
(Carlin and Belcher 96). Beginning with that aquisition, the location became known asTrinity Hall.
Trinity Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Finch Lane
Finch Lane (labelledFinke la.
on the Agas map) was a small north-south lane that ran between Threadneedle Street and Cornhill. The north half of the lane was in Broadstreet Ward and the latter half was in Cornhill Ward. It is likely that the lane is named after Robert Finke and his family (son Robert Finke and relatives James and Rosamund).Finch Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bath Inn
In terms of the history of the site, Victor Belcher and Martha Carlin note that Bath Inn was built in 1414 and by 1423 it wasinherited by Richard Hankeford who became Lord Fitzwaryn in the right of his wife
(Carlin and Belcher 74). As such, the site was known asFitzwaryn’s Inn.
When the property came into the ownership of John Bourchier, who became the Earl of Bath in 1536, the location became known asBath House
orBath Inn.
When the Earl of Bath sold the property in 1621, the name of the house changed again toBrook House
(Williams 525-7).Bath Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fleet
The Fleet, known asFleet River,
Fleet Ditch,
Fleet Dike,
and theRiver of Wells
due to the numerous wells along its banks, was London’s largest subterranean river (Stow 1598, sig. C4r). It flowed down from Hampstead and Kenwood ponds in the north, bisecting the Ward of Farringdon Without, as it wended southward into the Thames (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 298).Fleet is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fleet Bridge Cistern
The Fleet Bridge Cistern, or theCistern at Fleet Bridge
was, according to Victor Belcher and Martha Carlin,Built in 1478 by inhabitants of Fleet Street for receipt of waste water, carried above ground over the bridge
(Carlin and Belcher 74). Stow records thata Sestern was added to the Standerd in Fleetstreete, and a Sestern was made at Fleetebridge, and one other without Cripplegate in the yeare, 1478
(Stow 1:17). The Fleet Street Conduit was made that same year (Harben 167).Fleet Bridge Cistern is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bridge Gate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fore Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Huggin Lane (Wood Street)
Huggin Lane (Wood Street) ran east-west connecting Wood Street in the east to Gutter Lane in the west. It ran parallel between Cheapside in the south and Maiden Lane (Wood Street) in the north. It was in Cripplegate Ward. It is labelled asHoggyn la
on the Agas map.Huggin Lane (Wood Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bow Lane
Bow Lane ran north-south between Cheapside Street and Old Fish Street in the ward of Cordwainer Street. At Watling Street, it became Cordwainer Street, and at Old Fish Street it became Garlick Hill. Garlick Hill-Bow Lane was built in the 890s to provide access from the port of Queenhithe to the great market of Cheapside Street (Sheppard 70–71).Bow Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Strand Inn
One of the Inns of Chancery.Strand Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Lollard’s Tower
A prison for bishops, Lollard’s Tower was made up of two stone towers originally meant for bells at two corners on the west end of St. Paul’s.Lollard’s Tower is mentioned in the following documents:
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Distaff Lane
Distaff Lane was in Bread Street Ward. It is not to be confused with Great Distaff Street, the street which crossed the northernmost end of Distaff Lane. There is some discrepancy in the exact length of Distaff Lane between the Agas Map and the information in Survey of London. On the Agas Map, Distaff Lane (labelledDiſtaf la.
) appears to run south off Great Distaff Street, labelledMaidenhed lane,
terminating before it reaches Knightrider Street. Stow tells us, in his delineation of the bounds of Bread Street Ward, that Distaff Lanerunneth downe to Knightriders street, or olde Fishstreete
(Stow 1:345). Our map truncates Distaff Lane before Knightrider Street.Distaff Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorditch
Moorditch was the section of the City Ditch outside the Wall, which ran east-west from Bishopsgate to Moorgate (Sugden).Moorditch is mentioned in the following documents:
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New Exchange
The construction of the New Exchange in 1608–1609 demonstrated the efficiency of London development under the supervision of Lord Treasurer Sir Robert Cecil, established a significant competitor to John Gresham’s Royal Exchange, and expanded London fashion westward. Nicknamed Britain’s Burse by King James I during a christening entertainment staged by Ben Jonson, the New Exchange became a symbol of commercial strength in a consolidated British kingdom, as well as a new indoor model of shopping that invited more women into the sphere of luxury sales and consumption throughout the seventeenth century.New Exchange is mentioned in the following documents:
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King’s College Mansion
Stow refers to King’s College Mansion variously as thePrior of Okebornes House.
In recording the history of the location, Stow records the location by describing it asone great Messuage, of old time belonging to the Priorie of Okeborne in Wilshire, and was the Priors lodging when he repayred to London
(Stow 2:13-14). Stow further notes that the mansion was given to King’s College, Cambridge. In terms of its location, the site was located in Castle Baynard Ward just north of the Blackfriars Stars, on the east side of Water Lane.King’s College Mansion is mentioned in the following documents:
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Perilous Pond is mentioned in the following documents:
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Scalding Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Augustine Inn
Located between St. Olave (Southwark) and the Bridge House, St. Augustine Inn was the London residence for the Abbot of St. Augustine from the thirteenth century until the Dissolution of the Monasteries (Malden). St. Augustine Inn became the property of the St. Leger family and was divided into multiple tenements. Thereafter, the property came to be known as Sentlegar House or St. Legar House (Rendle 267). St. Augustine Inn is located within the boundaries of the Agas map, though it is not labelled.St. Augustine Inn 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.
St. Saviour (Southwark) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Katherine’s Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Dunstan’s Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Magdalen (Old Fish Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Thomas Hospital
St. Thomas Hospital was a hospital and parish church dedicated to St. Thomas Becket (Stow 1598, sig. Y7v). Originally located in St. Mary Overies Priory Close, St. Thomas Hospital was relocated to the eastern side of Long Southwark near Thieves’ Lane in the thirteenth century (Walford). The early modern location of St. Thomas Hospital is depicted near the bottom of the Agas map, though it is not labelled. It is also depicted on Rocque and Pine’s 1746 map (A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark with Contiguous Buildings), where it is labelledSt. Thomas’s Hospital.
St. Thomas Hospital is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Sun is mentioned in the following documents:
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Tabbard Inn (Southwark) is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Globe
The Globe was the open-air, public theatre in which William Shakespeare was a shareholder. It was one of the theatres at which the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, later the King’s Men, regularly performed. Most of Shakespeare’s plays were performed at the Globe, along with the works of many other playwrights. It was an open-air, polygonal theatre with standing room around a thrust stage and three levels of gallery seating. It was built in 1599, burnt down in 1613, rebuilt in 1614 and closed in 1642. A modern reconstruction now stands a short distance from the site of the original in Bankside.The Globe is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Rose
Built in 1587 by theatre financier Philip Henslowe, the Rose was Bankside’s first open-air amphitheatre playhouse (Egan). Its foundation, excavated in 1989, reveals a fourteen-sided structure about 22 metres in diameter, making it smaller than other contemporary playhouses (White 302). Relatively free of civic interference and surrounded by pleasure-seeking crowds, the Rose did very well, staging works by such playwrights as Shakespeare, Marlowe, Kyd, and Dekker (Egan).The Rose is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Standard (Cheapside) is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Steelyard
The Steelyard was the chief outpost of the Hanseatic League in the city of London. Located on the north side of the River Thames, slightly west of London Bridge, the Steelyard was home to many wealthy German merchants from the thirteenth century to the end of the sixteenth century. Although it was a powerful economic force in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, by the time of Elizabeth’s reign, piracy and economic sanctions had rendered the once great Steelyard obsolete (Lloyd 344-345).The Steelyard is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Strand
Named for its location on the bank of the Thames, the Strand leads outside the City of London from Temple Bar through what was formerly the Duchy of Lancaster to Charing Cross in what was once the city of Westminster. There were three main phases in the evolution of the Strand in early modern times: occupation by the bishops, occupation by the nobility, and commercial development.The Strand is mentioned in the following documents:
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Vintners’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Conduit (Cornhill)
Not labelled on the Agas map, the Conduit upon Cornhill is thought to have been located in the middle of Cornhill Ward andopposite the north end of Change Alley and the eastern side of the Royal Exchange
(Harben 167; BHO). Formerly a prison, it was built to bring fresh water from Tyburn to Cornhill.Conduit (Cornhill) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cheapside Market
In the middle ages, Westcheap was the main market west of Walbrook, so called to distinguish it from Eastcheap, the market in the east. By Stow’s time, the term Westcheap had fallen out of use in place of Cheapside Market. Stow himself, however, continued to use the term to distinguish the western end of Cheapside Street.Cheapside Market is mentioned in the following documents:
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Smithfield
Smithfield was an open, grassy area located outside the Wall. Because of its location close to the city centre, Smithfield was used as a site for markets, tournaments, and public executions. From 1123 to 1855, the Bartholomew’s Fair took place at Smithfield (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 842).Smithfield is mentioned in the following documents:
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Maiden Lane (Wood Street)
Maiden Lane (Wood Street) was shared between Cripplegate Ward, Aldersgate Ward, and Farringdon Within. It ran west from Wood Street, andoriginated as a trackway across the Covent Garden
(Bebbington 210) to St. Martin’s Lane.Maiden Lane (Wood Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
Organizations
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The MoEML Team
These are all MoEML team members since 1999 to present. To see the current members and structure of our team, seeTeam.
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Former Student Contributors
We’d also like to acknowledge students who contributed to MoEML’s intranet predecessor at the University of Windsor between 1999 and 2003. When we redeveloped MoEML for the Internet in 2006, we were not able to include all of the student projects that had been written for courses in Shakespeare, Renaissance Drama, and/or Writing Hypertext. Nonetheless, these students contributed materially to the conceptual development of the project.
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This organization is mentioned in the following documents: