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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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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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Parish of St. James (Clerkenwell) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. James (Garlickhithe) is mentioned in the following documents:
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James Head is mentioned in the following documents:
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Gerrards Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross)
Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross), pictured but not labelled on the Agas map, stood on Cheapside Street between Friday Street and Wood Street. St. Peter, Westcheap lay to its west, on the north side of Cheapside Street. The prestigious shops of Goldsmiths’ Row were located to the east of the Cross, on the south side of Cheapside Street. The Standard in Cheapside (also known as the Cheap Standard), a square pillar/conduit that was also a ceremonial site, lay further to the east (Brissenden xi).Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Chapel of Jesus
The Chapel of Jesus was located under the choir in St. Paul’s Cathedral. It was founded in the thirty-seventh year of Henry VI’s reign for afraternitie, and guild, to the honour of the most glorious name of Iesu Christ our Sauiour
(Stow 1598, sig. S5v). The entrance of the chapel was decorated with an image of Jesus and of Margaret Beauchamp who was buried within (Stow 1633, sig. 2I5r). Other people of note buried in the chapel include William Lamb (Stow 1633, sig. 2I5r).Chapel of Jesus 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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Jews’ Cemetary
Prior to being renamedJews’ Garden
around the time of the thirteenth-century expulsion of the Jews, the location was known as theJews’ Cemetery.
Victor Belcher and Martha Carlin note that the cemetery wasuntil 1177 the only Jewish cemetery in England
(Carlin and Belcher 78). The cemetary was variously known asle Juesgardyn
Jewesgardin,
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andJewengardyn
(Harben 322). Stow discusses the cemetery in his survey of Cripplegate Ward, nothing that theIewes Garden
is now turned into faire garden plots and sommer houses for pleasure
(Stow 1:241). The location was just outside of the City Wall, near the church of St. Giles, Cripplegate.Jews’ Cemetary is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. John the Evangelist is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. John Zachary is mentioned in the following documents:
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Embroiderers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Goldsmiths’ Row
Goldsmiths’ Row was a section on the south side of Cheapside Street, by Cheapside Cross. Goldsmiths’ Row and the shops and homes of other wealthy merchants made the street an elite and attractive one.Goldsmiths’ Row is mentioned in the following documents:
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Inner Temple
Inner Temple was one of the four Inns of CourtInner Temple is mentioned in the following documents:
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Farringdon Within Ward
Farringdon Within Ward shares parts of its eastern and southern borders with the western and northern boundaries of Castle Baynard Ward. This ward is calledWithin
orInfra
to differentiate it from Farringdon Without Ward and both wards take the name of 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 Within Ward 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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Inn and Garden of the Bishop of Chichester
The Inn and Garden of the Bishop of Chichester is located on both sides of Chancery Lane. During the reign of Henry III, Ralph de Nevilleacquired a plot on the west side of the lane where Gap in transcription. Reason: Editorial omission for reasons of length or relevance. Use only in quotations in born-digital documents. ()[…] he built a noble palace
(Williams 1520). This land was given to him by the Knights Templar and was likely grantedsoon after [Neville’s] appointment in 1226 to the Chancellorship
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The Inns of Court
The four principal constituents of the Inns of Court were:The Inns of Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Inn of the Abbot of Cirencester
The inn wasacquired between 1133 and 1216
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Bangor Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Arundel House
Arundel House (c. 1221-1682) was located on the Thames between Milford Lane and Strand Lane. It was to the east of Somerset House, to the south of St. Clement Danes, and adjacent to the Roman Baths at Strand Lane.Arundel House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Inn of the Bishop of Chester
The Inn of the Bishop of Chester resided on thewestern side of the present entrance to Somerset House
(Williams 1450). Not to be confused with Strand Inn’s original name, Chester Inn.Inn of the Bishop of Chester is mentioned in the following documents:
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Six Clerks’ Office
The Six Clerks’ Office was located[o]n the west side of Chancery Lane, south of Carey Street, outside the City Boundary, opposite the Rolls
(Harben 534). The office was formerly the Inn of the Prior of Nocton, but around the time that it was reconstructed in 1539, it was known asHarflete Inn
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Coldharbour
Coldharbour was a mansion dating back to at least the reign of Edward II (Harben). It is not marked on the Agas map, but its location can be discerned from the position of All Hallows the Less. After 1543, the eastern portion of the house was leased to the Watermen’s Company (Harben). It ceased to function as a private residence in 1593 and became a tenement house (Harben). Nevertheless, it remained a distinctive site and is mentioned in dramatic works well into the seventeenth century (Sugden). It was destroyed in the Fire, after which a brewery was built on the site (Harben).Coldharbour is mentioned in the following documents:
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New Inn
One of the Inns of Chancery.New Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Tabbard Inn (Southwark) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. John the Baptist is mentioned in the following documents:
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London is mentioned in the following documents:
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Joiners’ Hall
Joiners’ Hall was built on the company’s property in Thames Street, some time between 1518 and 1551. See the description of Joiners’ Hall at the company’s website.Joiners’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ipris Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ironmonger Lane
Ironmonger Lane, located directly north of Eastcheap in Cheap Ward, ran north-south between Cateaton Street and Cheapside Street. The lane’s name has undergone a number of spelling changes over the years—on the Agas map, it is labelled asIremonger lane,
but it has also been written asIsmonger Lane,
Ismongeres Lane,
orYsmongeres Lane,
with records of the last spelling dating back to 1213 (Harben).Ironmonger Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ironmongers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Iron Gate
Iron Gate was an entry gate into the Tower of London on its eastern side near the Thames. According to Stow, the gate wasgreat and strong
but not often opened (Stow 1633, sig. E4r). It was built in the late fourteenth century on a plot of land that once contained mills belonging to St. Katherine’s Hospital (Carlin and Belcher Tower of London; Stow 1598, sig. D4r). The gate is labelledIron Gate
on the 1520 map (A Map of Tudor London, 1520).Iron Gate is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Thames
Perhaps more than any other geophysical feature, the Thames river has directly affected London’s growth and rise to prominence; historically, the city’s economic, political, and military importance was dependent on its riverine location. As a tidal river, connected to the North Sea, the Thames allowed for transportation to and from the outside world; and, as the longest river in England, bordering on nine counties, it linked London to the country’s interior. Indeed, without the Thames, London would not exist as one of Europe’s most influential cities. The Thames, however, is notable for its dichotomous nature: it is both a natural phenomenon and a cultural construct; it lives in geological time but has been the measure of human history; and the city was built around the river, but the river has been reshaped by the city and its inhabitants.The Thames is mentioned in the following documents:
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Islington is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ivy Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ivy Bridge Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Old Jewry
Old Jewry ran north-south between Lothbury and Poultry and was located in Cheap Ward and Coleman Street Ward. The street was named for being one of the places where Jews inhabited in London before Edward I expelled the entire Jewish population from England in 1290 (Harben).Old Jewry is mentioned in the following documents:
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- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Houses of Students of the Common Law
- Survey of London (1598): Houses of Students of the Common Law
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- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
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- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
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- Survey of London (1633): Houses of Students of the Common Law
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- Survey of London (1633): Aldgate Ward
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- Survey of London (1633): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Orders and Customs
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- Survey of London (1633): Catalogue of Authors
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- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
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- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
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- Survey of London (1598): Fitzstephen’s Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae
- Survey of London (1598): Table of the Chapters
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- Survey of London (1598): Watches in London
- Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward
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- Survey of London (1598): Honour of Citizens
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- Survey of London (1598): An Apology of the City of London
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- Survey of London (1598): Sports and Pastimes
- Introduction to The Triumphs of Truth
- Chrysanaleia
- The Triumphs of Truth
- The Triumphs of Fame and Honour
- Londini Speculum: or, London’s Mirror
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- The Device of the Pageant Borne before Wolstan Dixie
- The Device of the Pageant
- Decensus Astraeae
- Chrusothriambos
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia
- Metropolis Coronata
- Londini Artium & Scientiarum: or, London’s Fountaine of Arts and Science
- Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
- The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- The Triumphs of Honor and Industry
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
- Triumphs of Health and Prosperity
- Londini Emporia or Londons Mercatura
- The Sounds of Pageantry
- Londini Status Pecatus: or, London’s Peacable Estate
- The Triumphs of Integrity
- Sinus Salutis, or, London’s Harbour of Health, and Happinesse
- Porta Pietatis, or the Port and Harbour of Piety
- The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
- Monuments of Honour
- London’s Tempe
- Brittannia’s Honor
- London’s Jus Honorarium
- Shipwright Ordinances
- Sabbath Orders
- Articles for the Plague
- Proclamation About the Lottery
- Means Devised for Better Execution of Vagrancy Statute
- Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames
- Order for Prices of Tallow
- Articles Inquired of by Every Parish within the Archdeaconry of London
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- A True Report of all the Burials and Christening within the City of London
- Petition of the Water Bearers
- The Great Boobee
- Summary of the Bills of Mortality
- Introduction to A Pæan Triumphal
- Amwell Head
- Introduction to A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch
- Excerpt from
Orders Appointed to be Executed in the City of London
- A Strange Sighted Traveller
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Excerpt from
The Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers
- A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch
- A Pæan Triumphal
- Excerpt from Nine Worthies of London
- The Great Snow
- Excerpt from
The Doleful Lamentation of Cheapside Cross
- A Ballad Declaring How Neighbourhood Love and True Dealing is Gone
- The Oath of Every Freeman of the City of London
- The Severall Places where You May Hear News
- Introduction to Eirenopolis
- Cheapside’s Triumphs and Chyron’s Cross’ Lamentation
- The Magnificent Entertainment
- The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage
- Introduction to The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage
- Excerpts from Sir Thomas More
- Excerpts from A Mad World, My Masters
- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
- Excerpts from The Shoemaker’s Holiday
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- Excerpts from The Devil Is an Ass
- John Stow
- Survey of London and its Revisions
- Complete Personography
- Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 2. Filling the Space in Bibliographies
- Marking Up Stow’s Survey of London
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- The Steelyard
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- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1633): The Epistle Dedicatory
- Survey of London (1633): Title Page
- Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1598): Title Page
- Chrysanaleia
- The Triumphs of Truth
- The Triumphs of Fame and Honour
- Londini Speculum: or, London’s Mirror
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- The Device of the Pageant Borne before Wolstan Dixie
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- Londini Artium & Scientiarum: or, London’s Fountaine of Arts and Science
- Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
- The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece
- The Triumphs of Honor and Industry
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
- Londini Emporia or Londons Mercatura
- The Sun in Aries
- Londini Status Pecatus: or, London’s Peacable Estate
- Sinus Salutis, or, London’s Harbour of Health, and Happinesse
- The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
- London’s Jus Honorarium
- Sabbath Orders
- Eirenopolis
- A True Report of all the Burials and Christening within the City of London
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
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- Survey of London (1633): Candlewick Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1598): Watches in London
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
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New Troy
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ondon
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Signiory of the Trinobantes
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State of the Trinobantes
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Trenouant
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Trenovant
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Trinauant
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Trinobantum
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Trinobantum ciuitas
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Trinouant
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Trinouantes
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Trinouantum
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Trinouāt
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Troia noua
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Troinewith
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Troy noua
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Troy nova
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Troya noua
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Troya-noua
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Troynouant
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Troynovant
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Inn of the Earl of Brittany
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Louels Inne
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Louels Inne:
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Lovell’s Inn
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Lovels Inne
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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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Inne of Chauncery
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Lady Inne
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New Inn (Aldwych)
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New Inne
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
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new Inne
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New Inne of Chancery
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New Inne ofChancery
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Iurie
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Old Iewrie
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Old Iewry
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Old Iewry Lane
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old Iurie
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Old Iurie
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old Iury
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Old Jewry
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Olde Iurie
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olde Iurie
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Olde Iurie lane
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olde Iury
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Olde Iury
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Olde Jury
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Sakfrere lane
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Harflete Inn
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Harflu Inn
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Inn of the Prior of Nocton
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Six Clerks’ Office
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Iames at Clearkenwel
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Jeames at clearken well
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Parish of St. James (Clerkenwell)
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Garlicke Hithe
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Iames by Garlick-hithe
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Ieames at garlycke hyve
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Parish of St. James (Garlickhithe)
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Iohannes in walbroke
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Iohns in the Walbrooke
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pariſh of S, Iohn vppon Walbrooke
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Parish of S. Iohn upon Walbrooke
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Parish of St. John the Baptist
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Ihonne evangillist
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Parish of St. John the Evangelist
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S. Iohn Euangelist
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Ihonne sakarye
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Iohn Zacharies
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Parish of St. John Zachary
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Iohn ſtreet
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S. Iohns street
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S. Iohns ſtreet
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S. Iohns streete
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S. Iohns ſtreete
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Saint Iohns street
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Saint Iohns ſtreete
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Saint Ioneses
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St Iohns street
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St Johns streete
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St. Iohns Streete
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St. John Street
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St. John’s Street
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Inne of the Tabard
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Tabard
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Tabarde
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Tabart
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Tabbard
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Tabert
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Talbot
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Iſe
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Iſis
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Ouſe
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Riuer of Thames
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Orders and Customs
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- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
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riuer of Thames
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- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
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- Shipwright Ordinances
- Portsoken Ward
- Tower Street Ward
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riuer of thames
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Riuer ofThames
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Riuer of Thames
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Riuer Thames
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riuer Thames
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River of Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): River of Thames
- 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): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1633): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London
- 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): Queen Hithe Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Lambeth Palace
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River Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
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- Survey of London (1633): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Shipwright Ordinances
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- St. Mary Overie Stairs
- The Wall
- Westminster
- Botolph’s Wharf
- Fish Wharf
- Elizabeth I’s Relationship with London
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river Thames
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Rivers of Thames
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Ryuer of Thames
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Thamenſis
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Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): River of Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1633): Langbourn Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1633): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1633): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Orders and Customs
- 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): Downgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Queen Hithe Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cheap Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Castle Baynard Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Honour of Citizens
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Vintry Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Tower Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Wall about the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Queen Hithe Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): An Apology of the City of London
- Survey of London (1598): Downgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1598): Rivers and Other Waters
- Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1598): Antiquity of London
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Introduction to The Triumphs of Truth
- The Triumphs of Fame and Honour
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- Londini Artium & Scientiarum: or, London’s Fountaine of Arts and Science
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- The Sounds of Pageantry
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- London’s Tempe
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- Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- Eirenopolis
- The Great Boobee
- The Cold Tearm
- Transcription of Poem on the Agas Map
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The Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers
- The Great Snow
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- Parish of St. Olave (Southwark)
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- The Barge
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- The Thames
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- Farringdon Without Ward
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thames
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Thames River
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Thames river
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Thames street
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Thames Street
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Thameſis
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Thameſis Fluvius
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Thamiſia
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Thamiſijs
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Thamiſiæ
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Thams
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The River of Thames
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the Thames
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The Thames
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Themes
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Themse
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Thomas