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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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Smock Secrets: Birth and Women’s Mysteries on the Early Modern Stage.
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Using Early Modern Maps in Literary Studies: Views and Caveats from London.
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Versioning John Stow’s A Survey of London, or, What’s New in 1618 and 1633?.
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Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice. Ed. Janelle Jenstad. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/MV/.
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Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. Ed. Janelle Jenstad and the MoEML Team. MoEML. Transcribed.
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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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Billiter Lane
Billiter Lane ran north-west from Fenchurch to Leadenhall, entirely in Aldgate Ward. Nearby landmarks included Blanch Appleton facing the opening of Billiter Lane on the south side of Fenchurch and Ironmongers’ Hall to the west of Billiter Lane on the north side of Fenchurch. Nearby churches were St. Catherine Cree on Leadenhall and All Hallows Staining adjacent to the Clothworkers’ Hall) and St. Katharine Coleman on Fenchurch. On the Agas map, Billiter Lane is labelledBylleter la.
Billiter Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Eagle Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Aldgate
Aldgate was the easternmost gate into the walled city. The nameAldgate
is thought to come from one of four sources: Æst geat meaningEastern gate
(Ekwall 36), Alegate from the Old English ealu meaningale,
Aelgate from the Saxon meaningpublic gate
oropen to all,
or Aeldgate meaningold gate
(Bebbington 20–21).Aldgate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Aldgate Ward
Aldgate Ward is located within the London Wall and east of Lime Street Ward. Both the ward and its main street, Aldgate Street, are named after Aldgate, the eastern gate into the walled city (Stow 1633, sig. N6v).Aldgate Ward is mentioned in the following documents:
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Aldersgate
Aldersgate was one of London’s four original gates (Stow 1598, sig. C7r), labelledAlders gate
on the Agas map. The gate was likely built into the Wall of London during the Roman Conquest, marking the northern entrance into the city.Aldersgate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Aldgate Street
Aldgate Street ran slightly south-west from Aldgate until it reached a pump, formerly a sweet well. At that point, the street forked into two streets. The northern branch, called Aldgate Street, ran west until it ran into Cornhill at Lime Street. At an earlier point in history, Cornhill seems to have extended east past Lime Street because the church of St. Andrew Undershaft was called St. Andrew upon Cornhill (Harben 10).Aldgate Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Elms (Smithfield)
Located between Horsepool and the Fleet River, the Elms, as Stow notes, was a place of execution named after the once flourishing number of elm trees on site. Stow refers to the area asLe elmes
orle two elmys.
By Stow’s lifetime the expansion of London meant the namesake trees had been cut down.The Elms (Smithfield) is mentioned in the following documents:
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PLACEHOLDER LOCATION
PLACEHOLDER LOCATION ITEM. The purpose of this item is to allow encoders to link to a location item when they cannot add a new location file for some reason. MoEML may still be seeking information regarding this entry. If you have information to contribute, please contact the MoEML team.PLACEHOLDER LOCATION is mentioned in the following documents:
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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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Bedford House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Eastcheap
Eastcheap Street ran east-west, from Tower Street to St. Martin’s Lane. West of New Fish Street/Gracechurch Street, Eastcheap was known asGreat Eastcheap.
The portion of the street to the east of New Fish Street/Gracechurch Street was known asLittle Eastcheap.
Eastcheap (Eschepe or Excheapp) was the site of a medieval food market.Eastcheap is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Augustine’s Gate is mentioned in the following documents:
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East India House is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Katherine’s Hospital
St. Katherine’s Hospital was a religious hospital founded in 1148. According to Stow, the hospital was founded by Queen Matilda. The hospital, the grounds of which contained a church, gardens, orchards, and residences, was at the southern end of St. Katherine’s Lane and north of the St. Katherine Steps, all of which is east of the Tower of London. Stow praised the choir of the hospital, noting how itwas not much inferior to that of [St.] Paules [Cathedral]
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East Smithfield Prison is mentioned in the following documents:
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East Smithfield
East Smithfield is a district located east of the City of London and northeast of the Tower of London. Its name derives fromsmoothfield ,
with the prefixeast
helping to differentiate it from the Smithfield northwest of Cripplegate (Harben). As time progressed, it transformed from what Stow describes as aplot of ground
with very few houses into a densely populated area by the mid-seventeenth century (Stow; Harben).East Smithfield 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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East Harding Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Eastcheap Market is mentioned in the following documents:
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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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Old Swan Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Paul’s Cathedral
St. Paul’s Cathedral was—and remains—an important church in London. In 962, while London was occupied by the Danes, St. Paul’s monastery was burnt and raised anew. The church survived the Norman conquest of 1066, but in 1087 it was burnt again. An ambitious Bishop named Maurice took the opportunity to build a new St. Paul’s, even petitioning the king to offer a piece of land belonging to one of his castles (Times 115). The building Maurice initiated would become the cathedral of St. Paul’s which survived until the Great Fire of London.St. Paul’s Cathedral is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Edmund (Lombard Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Queenhithe
Queenhithe is one of the oldest havens or harbours for ships along the Thames. Hyd is an Anglo-Saxon word meaninglanding place.
Queenhithe was known in the ninth century as Aetheredes hyd orthe landing place of Aethelred.
Aethelred was the son-in-law of Alfred the Great (the first king to unify England and have any real authority over London), anealdorman
(I.e., alderman) of the former kingdom of Mercia, and ruler of London (Sheppard 70).Queenhithe is mentioned in the following documents:
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Elbow Lane 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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Warwick Lane
Warwick Lane or Eldenese Lane ran north-south from Newgate Street to Paternoster Row. Its name is derived from Warwick’s Inn, a structure built by one of the Earls of Warwick about the 28th year of Henry VI’s reign (Stow 1633, sig. 2L2v).Warwick Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Warwick’s Inn
Warwick Inn was located on Warwick Lane in Farringdon Within Ward. It was built by an Earl of Warwick about the 28th year of Henry VI’s reign and was later owned by Eleanor, the Duchess of Somerset and daughter of Richard Beauchamp (Stow 1633, sig. 2L2v; Harben). Warwick Inn gave its name to Warwick Lane (Harben).Warwick’s Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fleet Street
Fleet Street runs east-west from Temple Bar to Fleet Hill or Ludgate Hill, and is named for the Fleet River. The road has existed since at least the twelfth century (Sugden 195) and known since the fourteenth century as Fleet Street (Beresford 26). It was the location of numerous taverns including the Mitre and the Star and the Ram.Fleet Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Elephant is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ely Place is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate
Harben notes that the first known mention of the hospital, which is in the calendar of the patent rolls, stated that alicense [was] granted to William de Elsyng to alienate in mortmain certain houses in the parishes of St. Alphege and St. Mary (Aldermanbury) to found a hospital for 100 blind people in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary
(Harben 217). The aforementioned William de Elsyng was the hospital’s warden from 1330–1331, and the hospital derived its other commonly used name, Elsing Spital, from him (Harben 217).Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate is mentioned in the following documents:
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PLACE OUTSIDE OF LONDON
PLACE OUTSIDE OF LONDON. While this location exists within the boundaries of modern-day Greater London, it lies outside of the early-modern City of London and is beyond MoEML’s current scope.PLACE OUTSIDE OF LONDON is mentioned in the following documents:
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Embroiderers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Emperor’s Head Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bush Lane 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:
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The Herber
The Herber wasa mansion on the east side of Dowgate Street, near to the church of St. Mary Bothaw
(Harben). The derivation of the name is uncertain but Prideaux suggests it is derived fromArbour
while Lappenburg suggests the Frencherbois
orGrasplatz
which means garden (qtd. in Harben). Richard Neville, the Fifth Earl of Salisbury, was lodged there at the beginning of the War of the Roses in 1457 (Harben; Stow 1598, sig. F1v). According to Stow, the Herber was later inhabited by Sir Francis Drake (Stow 1633, sig. Y5r). In modern London, a portion of Canon Street Station stands on the original site (Harben).The Herber is mentioned in the following documents:
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Harbour Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Guildhall of the Hanseatic League is mentioned in the following documents:
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Watergate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Ethelburga is mentioned in the following documents:
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Chiswell Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Whitecross Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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King’s Exchange 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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Old Change is mentioned in the following documents:
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Royal Exchange
Located in Broad Street Ward and Cornhill Ward, the Royal Exchange was opened in 1570 to make business more convenient for merchants and tradesmen (Harben 512). The construction of the Royal Exchange was largely funded by Sir Thomas Gresham (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 718).Royal Exchange is mentioned in the following documents:
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Farringdon Without Ward
Farringdon Without Ward is west of Farringdon Within Ward and Aldersgate Ward and is located outside the Wall. This ward is calledWithout
orExtra
because the ward is locatedwithout
Newgate and Ludgate and to differentiate it from Farringdon Within Ward. Farringdon Without Ward and its counterpart within the Wall are both named after William Faringdon, principle owner of Farringdon Ward, the greater ward that was separated into Farringdon Within Ward and Farringdon Without Ward in the 17 of Richard II.Farringdon Without Ward is mentioned in the following documents:
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Aldgate
- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1598): Aldgate Ward
- Introduction to Eirenopolis
- John Stow
- The MoEML Linkography
- Complete Personography
- Mile End
- Northumberland House (Crutched Friars Lane)
- Moorfields
- London Stone
- Leadenhall Street
- St. Mary Magdalen (Aldgate)
- St. Katherine Cree
- St. Botolph (Aldgate)
- Whitechapel
- The Wall
- Holy Trinity Priory
- Parish of the Holy Trinity
- Hartshorn Alley
- Aldgate
- Cheapside Street
- Aldgate Ward
- Billiter Lane
- Crutched Friars
- Bricklayers’ Hall
- Cripplegate
- Aldgate Street
- Spitalfields
- Soper Lane
- Fenchurch Street
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
- Leadenhall
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Alegate
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Algate
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Algegate
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Eald-gate
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Ealdegate
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Ealdgate
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Town Ditch
- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Aldgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1633): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Aldgate Ward
- Portsoken Ward
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Old-gate
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Port of Ealdgate
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port of Ealdgate
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Porte of Aldegate
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Æst geat
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Aldegate
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Aldegate ward
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Aldegate warde
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Aldegate Warde
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Aldgate
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Aldgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward
- The MoEML Linkography
- Complete Personography
- Portsoken Ward
- Mark Lane
- Lumley House
- Lime Street Ward
- Langbourn Ward
- St. Katherine’s by the Tower
- St. Mary Axe Street
- St. Katherine Coleman
- St. Andrew Undershaft
- St. Katherine Cree
- Woodroffe Lane
- Heneadge House
- Aldgate Ward
- Billiter Lane
- Crutched Friars
- Bricklayers’ Hall
- Bevis Marks (Street)
- Blanch Appleton
- Aldgate Street
- Fenchurch Street
- Mapography of Early Modern London
- Churches in Aldgate
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Aldgate ward
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Aldgate Warde
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Eald-gate
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Ealdegate warde
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Ealdgate
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EALDGATE VVARD
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Ealdgate VVard
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Ealdgate Ward
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Ealdgate ward
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Ealdgate Warde
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Ealdgate warde
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Ward of Ealdgate
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ward of Ealdgate
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Aldgate
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Aldgate High Street
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Aldgate street
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Aldgate Street
- The MoEML Linkography
- Minories Street
- Leadenhall Street
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- St. Katherine Cree
- St. Botolph (Aldgate)
- Whitechapel
- Houndsditch Street
- Aldgate
- Abbey of St. Clare
- Aldgate Ward
- Bricklayers’ Hall
- Aldgate Bars
- Aldgate Street
- Fenchurch Street
- Variant Toponyms Listed by Carlin and Belcher
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
- Churches in Aldgate
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Aldgate ſtreet
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Aldgate Street (without Aldgate)
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Aldgate ſtreete
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Aldgate-ſtreet)
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Alegatestrete
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Algatestrete
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Ealdgate
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Ealdgate Warde
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high street
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Eaſt Gate that entereth Pawles Church yarde
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gate by ſaint Auguſtines church
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Paules
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Pauls gate
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Powles gate
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South-eaſt gate of Pauls Churchyard
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South-eaſt gate or Chaine of Pauls Church-yard
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ſouth. eaſt gate of Powles churchyard
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ſoutheaſt gate of Powles church yard
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St Austin’s Gate
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St. Augustine’s Gate
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St. Augustine’s Gate.
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Bath House
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Bath Inn
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Bath place
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Bathe Place
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Brook House
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Brooke House, Holborn
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Earle of Bathes Inne
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Bedford
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Bedford house
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Bedford houſe
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Earle of Bedfordes houſe
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Earle of Bedfords house
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Russell house
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Russell House
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Belliter Lane
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belliter lane
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Belſetters Lane
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Belthotereslan
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Belyeterslane
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Belzetars lane
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Belzeters
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Belzettars lane
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Belzetters lane
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Belzetters Lane
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Belȝeters
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Belȝeterslane
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Billeter lane
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Billeter-lane
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Billita lane
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Billitar lane
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Billiter
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Billiter lane
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Billiter Lane
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Billiter Street
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Billiter-Lane
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Bylleter la.
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Bylleter lane
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byllyter lane
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Bow
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Bow Lane
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Bowe Lane
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Bowlane
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Buckles bury
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Church lane
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College Street
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Eldebowelane
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Hoſiar lane
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Hoſiar Lane
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Hosiar lane
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Hosier lane
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Hoſier lane
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Hosier Lane
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Hoſyer lane
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le Bowe
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les Arches
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Pasternosterlane
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Paternoster (cherche) lane
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Paternostercherchelane
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Bush lane
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Buſh lane
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Bush Lane
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Bush-lane
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Bushlane
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Busshlane
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Carter lane
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Carter-lane
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Chequer Alley
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Chequer lane
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Chequer-Alley
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Chequer-lane
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Endleslane
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Goffaireslane
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Gonnepearelane
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Govereslane
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Le Bussh(e)tavern
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Le Busshetavern in the lane
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Le Busshlane
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Chiswel Street
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Euerades well ſtreete
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Everades Well street
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Everades Well Street
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Well street
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welſtréete
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Eastcheap market
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Eagle Street
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East Smithfield
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East Smithfield Prison
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East Smithfield prison
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East Smithfield
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Eaſt Smithfielde
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East-Smith-field
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Eaſt-Smithfield
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East-Smithfield
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Easte Smith
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Eastsmithfield
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Estsmethefeld
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Eſtſmith field
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Smethefeld
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smoothfield
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East Cheap
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East Cheape
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Eaſt Cheape
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Eaſt cheape
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Eaſt chepe
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East-cheap
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East-Cheape
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East-cheape
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Eaſt-Cheape
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Eaſtcheap
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Eastcheap
- Survey of London (1598): Candlewick Street Ward
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Teaching with MoEML: Three Parts of King Henry IV
- Pudding Lane
- New Fish Street
- London Stone
- St. Martin’s Lane (Bridge Within Ward)
- Ironmonger Lane
- The Crown (Philpot Lane)
- Candlewick Street
- Cheapside Market
- Tower Street
- Eastcheap
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Eastcheap Street
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Eaſtcheape
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Eastcheape
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Eaſtchepe
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Eschepe
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Estchepe
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Excheapp
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Great East-Cheape
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Great East-cheape
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Great Eastcheap
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Great Eaſtcheap
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great Eaſtcheape
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Great Eaſtcheape
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Kissan
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Little Eastcheap
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East India House
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East-Harding Street
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Eaſt-Harding Street
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Elbow lane
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Elbow Lane
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Elbow-lane
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Elephant
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Oliphant
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Olyphant
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Olyphante
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Olyphaunt
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The Elephant
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Ealmes in Smithfield
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Elmes in Smithfield
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Elms
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Le elmes
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le two elmys
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The Elms
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Biſhop of Elies Inne
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Elie houſe
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Elie place
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Ely houſe
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Ely House
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Ely place
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Ely Place
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Mannor of Ely houſe
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Embroiderers’ Hall
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Embrotherers Hall
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Imbroiderers Hall
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Imbrotherers Hall
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Bell Wharf Lane
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Cookeslane
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Emperors head lane
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Emperours Headlane
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Emperours-head lane
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le Emperours Headlane
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le Emperoursheved
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Palmer(e)slane
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Simpsons lane
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Simpſons lane
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Simpson’s Lane
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Housing and Office of the Exchange & coynage
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houſing and Office of the Exchaunge and Coynage
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kinges Exchange
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kinges Exchaunge
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Kings Exchange
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kings exchange
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Kings Exchaunge
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kings Exchaunger
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King’s Exchange
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Old Change
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old Chaunge
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Old Exchange
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old Exchange
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extra
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Extra
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Farindon extra
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Farindon Extra
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Faringdon extra
- Survey of London (1633): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Bridge Without Ward
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Faringdon Ward
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Faringdon Ward without
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Faringdon ward without
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Faringdon warde wirhout
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Faringdon warde without
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Faringdon Warde without
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Faringdon without
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Faringdon Without
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Faringdon Without Ward
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Farndon extra
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Farringdon Ward (without)
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Farringdon Ward Without
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Farringdon Without
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Farringdon Without Ward
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Farrington Without Ward
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WARD OF FARINGDON Extra, or without
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Ward of Faringdon without
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Warde of Faringdon Extra, or without
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warde of Faringdon, extra or without
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Eleeteſtreete
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Fleet
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Fleet ſtreet
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Fleet street
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Fleet Street
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Complete Personography
- Ram Alley
- Ludgate
- Ludgate Street
- Great Conduit (Cheapside)
- The Horn on the Hoop
- The George Inn (Fleet Street)
- Inn of the Abbot of Peterborough
- Bell Yard (Temple Bar)
- Chancery Lane
- Bethlehem Hospital
- Shoe Lane
- Soper Lane
- Temple Bar
- Ludgate Hill
- The Falcon (Fleet Street)
- Fleet
- Fleet Street
- The Dolphin (Temple Bar)
- Fetter Lane
- Complete Orgography
- Variant Toponyms Listed in Ogilby and Morgan
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
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Fleet Street, unspecified
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Fleet-ſtreet
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Fleet-street
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fleet-street
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Fleet-streete
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Fleete
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Fleete-ſtreet
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Fleeteſtreete
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Fleeteſtréete
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Fleetſtreet
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1633): Queen Hithe Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Houses of Students of the Common Law
- Survey of London (1598): Houses of Students of the Common Law
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
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Documents using the spelling
Fleetstreet
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Houses of Students of the Common Law
- A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch
- Excerpts from Epicœne, or the Silent Woman
- Whitefriars Church
- Fleet Street
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Fleetstreete
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Fleetſtreete
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fletestrete
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Fletstrett
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Fléeteſtreete
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Fléeteſtréete
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Fléetſtreet
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Fléetſtréet
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Fléetſtréete
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Fléetstréete
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(guild)hall of Eastlandia
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(guild)hall of the Esterlyngys
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Danishmanneshalle
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Esterlyngeshalle
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Guild-Hall of the Germanes
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Guilda Teutonicorum
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Guildhall of Cologne merchants
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Hall of the Teutons
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Hanse Guildhall
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Steelyard Guildhall
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Erbar
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Erber
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Herber
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The Herber
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Brickles lane
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Brikels lane
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Brikels Lane
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Brykhill Lane
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Erber Lane
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Harber lane
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Harbour Lane
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Herber
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Herber Lane
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Herbert lane
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Engain lane
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Engain Lane
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Engaine
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Engaine lane
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Engaine Lane
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Engainlane
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Engeyne Lane
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Englenelane
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Ingaine
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Ingen Lane
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Ingene lane
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Ingenelane
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Inglane
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Maiden lane
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Maiden Lane
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Maiden Lane (Wood Street)
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Mayden lane
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Mayden Lane
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Yengellane
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Britaines Bursse
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Britain’s Burse
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Britanes Burse
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Burse of reformation
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Busse
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Exchange
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New Bourse
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New Exchange
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new Exchange
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Exchange
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old Change
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Old Change
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old change
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Old Change Street
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old Exchange
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Old Exchange lane
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old Exchaunge
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Old Exchaunge
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Old Exchāge
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Old-Exchange
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olde Exchange
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olde Exchange Lane
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Olde Exchaunge
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olde Exchaunge
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Olde Exchaunge Lane
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olde Exchaunge Lane
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Alderſtreet
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Aldeſtreete
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Eald street
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Ealde street
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Ealde-street
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Ealdestreet
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Ealdeſtreete
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Ealdeſtréete
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Ealdſtreet
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Ealdſtreete
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Old Street
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Ebgate
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Ebgate lane
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Ebgatelane
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Old Swan
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old ſwan
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old Swan
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Old Swanne
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Brocke ſtreet
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Brockeſtréete
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Bromley
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CHELSEY
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Chelſey
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Chelſey Colledge
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Chelſey-Colledge
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Church street
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Churchſtréete
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Cleueſtréete
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Cleve street
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Clopton
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Colledge at Chelſey
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Colledge of Chelſey
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Colledge of King Iames in Chelſey
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Deptford
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Eltham
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Enfield
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Hackney
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Hackney way
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Hacknoy
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Hack¦ney street
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Hampton
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Hampton Wick
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Highgate
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Humbarton
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hundred of Spelthorne
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Hūbarton
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Kingsland
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Kingston road
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Kingston-on-Thames
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Knightsbridge
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Lion Gates
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Lock-Bridge
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Longleat House
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Mannor of Hackney
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Mile end
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River of Lee
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Syon House
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Westheth
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queen Hithe
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Ripa Reginæ
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Burse
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Bursse
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Burſſe
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change
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Change
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Exchange
- Survey of London (1633): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Broad Street Ward
- The Great Boobee
- Excerpts from The Staple of News
- Excerpts from Westward Ho!
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- Excerpts from The Devil Is an Ass
- Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 2. Filling the Space in Bibliographies
- New Exchange
- Moorfields
- Broad Street Ward
- Bethlehem Hospital
- John Wolfe
- London’s Early Modern Tourists
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exchange
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Exchange Royal
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Old Exchange
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Old-Exchange
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Pawne
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pawne
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Royal Exchange
- Introduction to The Triumphs of Truth
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
- Complete Personography
- Pudding Lane
- Royal Exchange
- New Exchange
- New Alley
- Milk Street
- Lombard Street
- Swan Alley (Cornhill)
- The Strand
- The Castle
- Cornhill
- Conduit (Cornhill)
- Castle Alley (Cornhill)
- Abchurch Lane
- St. Christopher’s Alley
- Tower Street
- Threadneedle Street
- Mapography of Early Modern London
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- Leadenhall
- London’s Early Modern Tourists
- The Agas Map
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Royal-Exchange
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Royall E
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Royall Exchange
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Walbrook Ward
- The Magnificent Entertainment
- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
- London Stone
- Langbourn Ward
- Broad Street Ward
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ROYALL EXCHANGE
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Royall Exchaunge
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Bars of weſt Smithfielde
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East Smithfield
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Smithfield
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Candlewick Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Cordwainer Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1633): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1598): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Candlewick Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Hospitals
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1598): Sports and Pastimes
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- The Great Boobee
- A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch
- Excerpt from Nine Worthies of London
- The Great Snow
- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- 520 Class 12
- Complete Personography
- Pudding Lane
- Newgate
- Knightrider Street
- St. Bartholomew the Less
- St. Bartholomew the Great
- St. Bartholomew’s Hospital
- The Goat
- Hosier Lane (Smithfield)
- Inn of the Abbot of Glastonbury
- Charterhouse (Residence)
- Bow Lane
- Charterhouse (Site)
- Cow Lane
- Charterhouse Lane
- Smithfield
- Fair Ground
- Farringdon Without Ward
- East Smithfield
- Fleet Street
- 19 September 2014: Pedagogical Partnership expands as MoEML Director visits Washington College, MD
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smithfield
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ſmithfield
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Smithfielde
- Survey of London (1598): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Farringdon Without Ward
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Alborowes at byshopes gate
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Ethelborowes Parish
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Parish of Saint Ethelburge
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Parish of St. Ethelburga
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Saint Ethelburges Parish
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east of the tower
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Hoſpital of S. Kathrens
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Hospital of St. Katherine
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Hospitall of S. Katharine
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Hoſpitall of Saint Katherins
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Hospitall of Saint Katherins
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S. Kateren
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S. Katharines
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S. Katherin by the Tower
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S. Katherine
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S. Katherines
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S. Katherins
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S. Kathrēs
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S. Kath’rines
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S. Kath’rins
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Saint Katharines
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Saint Kathernes
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St Katherines
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St. Katharines Hospital
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St. Katharine’s Hospital
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St. Katherine’s
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St. Katherine’s Hospital
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St. Katherine’s Hospital beside the Tower
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Elsing Spital
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Elsing Spittle
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Elſing Spittle
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Elſing ſpittle
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Elſings Spittle
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Elsying Spital
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Hospital of St. Mary
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Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate
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Hospital of St. Mary Within Cripplegate
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Hoſpitall of Elſing
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priorie or Hoſpitall of S. Mary the Uirgin
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Priory of St Mary within Cripplegate
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Priory or Hospital of S. Mary the Virgin
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S. Mary within Cripleſgate
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Canonrie of Saint Paul
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Cathedral Church of S. Paul
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cathedral Church of S. Paul
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Cathedral Church of Saint Paul
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Cathedral of St. Paul
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Cathedral Temple of Saint Paule
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Cathedrali D. Pauli
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Cathedrall church of Paules
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Cathedrall Church of Pauls
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Cathedrall Church of S. Paul
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Cathedrall Church of S. Paule
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cathedrall Church of S. Paule
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Cathedrall church of S. Paule
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cathedrall Church of S. Paules
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Cathedrall Church of Saint Paul
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Cathedrall Church of Saint Paule
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Cathedrall Church of Saint Pauls
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Cathedrall Church of St. Paul
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Cathedrall Church of St. Pauls
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Cathedrall Curch of S. Paul
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Cathedrall Temple of Saint Paule
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Church of bleſſed Paule
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Church of Pauls
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church of Powles
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Church of S. Paul
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church of S. Paul
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Church of S. Paule
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church of S. Paule
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Church of Saint Paul
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church of Saint Paul
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Church of Saint Paule
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Church of St. Pauls
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Church or Cemitory of Saint Paul
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church or Semitorie of Saint Paule
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eccleſia beati Pauli
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Ecclesiae Sancti Pauli
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old Cathedral Dedicated to St. Paul
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Old Paul’s
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Paul
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Paule
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Paules
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1598): Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Chrysanaleia
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- Metropolis Coronata
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- The Sun in Aries
- The Magnificent Entertainment
- Excerpts from The Staple of News
- Excerpts from Westward Ho!
- Excerpts from The Shoemaker’s Holiday
- St. Katherine’s Hospital
- Smithfield
- The Theatre
- John Wolfe
- London’s Early Modern Tourists
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Paules Church
- Survey of London (1598): Bassings Hall Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Walbrook Ward
- Chrusothriambos
- London Stone
- Love Lane (Coleman Street)
- King’s Alley
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Paules church
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Paulles
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Pauls
- Survey of London (1633): Breadstreet Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- The Triumphs of Fame and Honour
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- Porta Pietatis, or the Port and Harbour of Piety
- Monuments of Honour
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- The Great Boobee
- The Cold Tearm
- A Strange Sighted Traveller
- Cheapside’s Triumphs and Chyron’s Cross’ Lamentation
- Excerpts from Epicœne, or the Silent Woman
- Excerpts from The Staple of News
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- Excerpts from The Devil Is an Ass
- London Stone
- Bishop’s Palace
- Smithfield
- John Wolfe
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Pauls Church
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1633): Bassings Hall Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Walbrook Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Schools and Houses of Learning
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
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Pauls church
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Pauls gate
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Paul’s
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Paul’s Church
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PAVLES
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Pawles
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Poules
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poules
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pouls
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Powles
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Powles Church
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Powllys chirch
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Powls
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Quire of Paules
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Quire of Pauls
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S. Paul
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S. Paule
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S. Paules
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S. Paules Church
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S. Pauli
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S. Pauli Templum
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S. Pauls
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S. Pauls church
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S. Pawles Church
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Saint Paul
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Saint Paules
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Saint Paules Church
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Saint Paules church
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Saint Pauls
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Saint Pauls Church
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Saint Pauls church
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Saint Paul’s
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St Paules Church
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St Paul’s Cathedral
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St Paul’s Church
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St. Paul
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St. Paules
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St. Pauls Cathedral
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St. Paulʼs
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St. Paul’s
- Survey of London (1633): Catalogue of Authors
- Introduction to The Triumphs of Truth
- The MoEML Linkography
- Teaching with MoEML: Three Parts of King Henry IV
- Paul’s Wharf
- Newgate
- New Exchange
- Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street)
- Ludgate
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St. Peter’s College Rents
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- Greyfriars
- Cheapside Street
- Soper Lane
- Somerset House
- Fleet
- Geocode MoEML Locations
- Bookselling at Paul’s Churchyard
- John of Gaunt
- Gossip at Paul’s Walking
- John Donne
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St. Paul’s Cathedal
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St. Paul’s Cathedral
- Survey of London (1633): Catalogue of Authors
- The MoEML Linkography
- Complete Personography
- Pudding Lane
- Pardon Churchyard
- Paul’s Wharf
- Newgate
- Moorfields
- Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s)
- Ludgate
- Chapel of Jesus
- Paul’s Cross Churchyard
- Stationers’ Hall (St. Paul’s)
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St. Peter’s College Rents
- St. Paul’s Cross
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- St. Helen’s (Bishopsgate)
- Holmes College
- Arundel House
- Chapel at the North Door of St. Paul’s
- Atrium (St. Paul’s)
- Blackfriars Theatre
- The Deanery (St. Paul’s)
- Complete Orgography
- Geocode MoEML Locations
- Mapography of Early Modern London
- John of Gaunt
- John Wolfe
- Lord Mayor’s Shows
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St. Paul’s cathedral
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St. Paul’s Catherdral
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St. Paul’s Church
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Eldenese
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Eldenese Lane
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Eldenese lane
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Eldeneſe Lane
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Eldeneſelane
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UUarwick Lane
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UUarwicke Lane
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UUarwike Lane
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VVarwicke lane
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Warwiche Lane
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Warwick lane
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Warwick Lane
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Warwicke
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Warwicke Lane
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Berkeley’s Inn
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Eldenese Lane
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Meſſuage in Eldeneſe Lane
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Warwick Inn
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Warwicke Inne
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Warwickes Inne
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Warwick’s Inn
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Estwatergate
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VVater-gate
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Water gate
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water gate
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Water-gate
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Watergate
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watergate
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Everardes Wellestrata
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VVhite croſſe ſtreet
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White Cross Street
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White Croſs Street
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White Crosse street
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White croſſe ſtreet
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White Croſſe ſtreete
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White Croſſe ſtréet
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white Croſſe ſtréete
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White-crosse street
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Whitecross Street
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Whitecroſſe ſtreete
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Whitecroſſe ſtréete
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Whytecroychstrate