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The Map of Early Modern London, Edition 7.0, edited by , U of Victoria, 05 May 2022, mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/CARR1.htm.
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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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Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. Ed. Janelle Jenstad and the MoEML Team. MoEML. Transcribed.
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Locations
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Barnards Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey)
The Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) was located to the east of the Parish of St. Olave (Southwark), just outside of the area depicted on the Agas map (Boulton 10-11). According to Stow, the Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) was one of five parishes in Southwark alongside St. Saviour (Southwark), St. Thomas Southwark, St. George (Southwark), and St. Olave (Southwark); however, modern accounts place the Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) outside of the borough of Southwark (Boulton 9). Jeremy Boulton notes that the Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) was technically an outparish, which did not fall under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of London (Boulton 9).Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Milk Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Old Fish Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Magnus is mentioned in the following documents:
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Magpie Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Maiden Lane (Southwark)
Maiden Lane (Southwark) ran between Dead Man’s Place and Gravel Lane in Southwark and is alternatively referred to as Maid Lane (Sugden 328). It appears on the 1520 A Map of Tudor London (A Map of Tudor London, 1520). Based on its position on that map, it would be just beyond the southern boundary of Agas’ 1560 Civitatis Londinum.Maiden Lane (Southwark) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Great Distaff Street
Great Distaff Street ran east-west from Friday Street to Old Change and was located in Bread Street Ward. The main structure of note along the street was Cordwainers’ Hall. It was also known asMayden lane
and is labelledMaidenhed lane
on the Agas map (Stow 1633, sig. 2L6r). According to Stow, the nameDistaff
was a corruption ofDistar Lane
but Harben and others have found this to be an error as the earliest form wasDistaue, not Distar
(Stow 1633, sig. 2L6r; Harben). Great Distaff Street is not to be confused with Distaff Lane, the lane which ran south out of Great Distaff Street toward Knightrider Street.Great Distaff Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Kerion Lane
Kerion Lane ran east-west from College Hill to St. James Garlickhithe and was located in Vintry Ward (Harben, Maiden Lane). It was also known as Maiden Lane (Harben, Maiden Lane).Kerion Lane 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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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 Maidenhead (Cateaton Street)
According to Taylor, Maidenhead was a lodging house frequented by various carriers (Taylor A4v, B1r).
Taylor identifies the Maidenhead as beingin Cat-eatonſtreet, neere the guildhall
(Taylor A4v). Norman corroborates this account and adds futher specificity by stating that itstands at the corner of Old Jewry and Gresham street [formerly Cateaton Street]
(Norman 247). Being from 1889, the latter of these sources should be regarded with a degree of uncertainty as a source for early modern locations, hence the imprecision of the point on our Agas map.The Maidenhead (Cateaton Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Maidhead (Ram Alley)
Edward H. Sugden describes the Maidenhead in Ram Alley asthe worst of all dens of infamy in that notorious court
(Sugden 328).The Maidhead (Ram Alley) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Maidenhead Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Guildhall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mallow Field is mentioned in the following documents:
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Manor of the Rose
Manor of the Rose was a residence on Suffolk Lane in Dowgate Ward. According to Stow, the building was converted into the Merchant Taylors’ School, in 1561 (Stow 1598, sig. N7r).Manor of the Rose is mentioned in the following documents:
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Barbican Tower
Barbican Tower was a watchtower or barbican to the northeast of the London Wall. According to Stow, Henry III ordered the tower’s demolition in 1267 in response to the Second Barons’ War (Stow 1598, sig. E2v), though Harben suggests that the tower was later rebuilt (Harben). The site was granted to Robert Efforde in 1336 and became Barbican Manor (Stow 1598, sig. E2v).Barbican Tower is mentioned in the following documents:
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Blanch Appleton
Blanch Appleton was a manor on Fenchurch Street next to St. Katherine Coleman in Aldgate Ward. It is marked on the Agas map asBlanch chapelton.
Stow records that it was a market during the reign of Edward IV, but the market by Stow’s time wasdiscontinued, and therefore forgotten, so as no-thing remaineth for memorie, but the name of Mart Lane
(Stow 1598, sig. I1r). The site was claimed by the Mayor and Commonality of the City in 1637, and its name continued in the eighteenth centuryBlanch Appleton Court
(Harben).Blanch Appleton is mentioned in the following documents:
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Southwark is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bermondsey Manor
According to Stow, Bermondsey Manor was within the bounds of Bermondsey Abbey, to which William Rufus gave his manor in 1094 (Stow 1598, sig. Z4r). In 1550, Edward VI sold the manor to the Corporation of London (Stow 1598, sig. Z5r; Howard and Godfrey 1–8).Bermondsey Manor is mentioned in the following documents:
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Charlton House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ely Place 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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Kennington
Kennington was a region, originally a manor, south of Lambeth. In Stow’s time the area had few buildings and itsgeneral impression
wasof an area of meadow and pasture chequered by drainage channels
(Sheppard, F.H.W.).Kennington is mentioned in the following documents:
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Leadenhall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Manor of Ponington is mentioned in the following documents:
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Whitehall
Whitehall Palace, the Palace of Whitehall or simply Whitehall, was one of the most complex and sizeable locations in the entirety of early modern Europe. As the primary place of residence for monarchs from 1529 to 1698, Whitehall was an architectural testament to the shifting sociopolitical, religious, and aesthetic currents of Renaissance England. Sugden describes the geospatial location of Whitehall in noting that[i]t lay on the left bank of the Thames, and extended from nearly the point where Westminster Bdge. now crosses the river to Scotland Yard, and from the river back to St. James’s Park
(Sugden 564-565).Whitehall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Savoy Manor
Located along the Strand in Westminster, Savoy Manor was initially the residence of Peter II of Savoy. The manor was destroyed in the 1381 Peasants’ Revolt, and the site was converted into Savoy Hospital in 1505 by Henry VII.Savoy Manor is mentioned in the following documents:
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Savoy Hospital
Savoy Hospital was located along the Strand in Westminster. Henry VII founded the hospital in 1505 (Slack 229–30). Stow writes that the hospital wasfor the reliefe of one hundreth poore people
(Stow 1598, sig. 2D7r). The hospital was suppressed by Edward VI and reendowed by Mary I. Savoy Hospital was finally dissolved in 1702, while its St. John the Baptist’s Chapel remains (Sugden 452).Savoy Hospital is mentioned in the following documents:
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Finsbury Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hampton Court
The history of Hampton Court illustrates, in many ways, the history of England itself. Hampton Court was originally owned by Thomas Wolsey and later gifted to Henry VIII, remaining the property of the crown or state in a nearly unbroken line since the sixteenth century. As such, the palace is also the subject and site of many important early modern English artistic, literary and dramatic works. The palace was also a landmark for iconic historical moments such as the birth of Edward VI, the death of Jane Seymour, Elizabeth I’s reconciliation with Mary I, James I’s plan for the Authorized Bible, and Charles I’s escape from Parliamentary imprisonment. Hampton Court is not located inside the area depicted on the Agas map.Hampton Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Highbury is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hyde Park
According to Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay, Hyde Park was the largest of the royal parks. The land was used as a hunting ground from 1536 to 1768, Henry VIII adopting Hyde Park for personal use after the dissolution of the monasteries. In the early seventeenth century, the park was opened for public use (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 423).Hyde Park is mentioned in the following documents:
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Paris Garden Manor House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Broken Wharf Mansion
Established in 1259 and owned by Hugh Bigod, Broken Wharf Mansion was once a wharf site (Carlin and Belcher 67). In 1296 the site was owned by Roger Bigod and houses and a garden were added (Carlin and Belcher 67). From 1316 onward, the site washeld by [the] earl of Norfolk and his descendants
(Carlin and Belcher 67-8). Lastly, in1405 an inn and 8 shops [were] on site
(Carlin and Belcher 68).Broken Wharf Mansion is mentioned in the following documents:
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Merchant Taylors’ Almshouses is mentioned in the following documents:
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Merchant Taylors’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Merchant Taylors’ School
Merchant Taylors’ School was a grammar school founded by The Merchant Taylors’ Company in 1561. According to Stow, The Merchant Taylors’ Company bought the Manor of the Rose on Suffolk Lane to serve as the building for the school (Stow 1598, sig. N7r). This building was destroyed in the Fire, and a new building was constructed on the same site in 1674–1675.Merchant Taylors’ School is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mark Lane
Mark Lane ran north-south from Fenchurch Street to Tower Street. It wasfor the most parte of this Towerstreet warde
(Stow). The north end of the street, from Fenchurch Street to Hart Street was divided between Aldgate Ward and Landbourn Ward. Stow says Mark Lane wasso called of a Priuiledge sometime enjoyed to keepe a mart there, long since discontinued, and therefore forgotten, so as nothing remaineth for memorie
(Stow). Modern scholars have suggested that it was instead named after the mart, where oxen were fattened for slaughter (Harben).Mark Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Margaret (Westminster) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Margaret Moses is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Margaret Pattens is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Margaret (Lothbury) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Margaret (New Fish Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Queenhithe Market is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bread Street Market
Stow says that by 1302 the bakers in London were obligated to sell their bread at a central market, eventually giving its name to Breadstreet (Stow 1598, sig. T4r).Bread Street Market is mentioned in the following documents:
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Marshalsea is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Martin’s le Grand is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Martin (Ludgate) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Martin (Vintry) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Martin Pomary is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Martin Orgar is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Martin Outwich is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary (Abchurch) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary (Aldermanbury) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary (Aldermary) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary-at-Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary (Bothaw) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Le Bow is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary (Colechurch) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary le Bow is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Magdalen (Southwark)
According to Stow, St. Mary Magdalen was originally a large chapel dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene, which was attached to St. Saviour (Southwark). St. Mary Magdalen was founded by Peter des Roches during the thirteenth century and later became a parish church (Stow 1598, sig. Y7v). During the Dissolution of the Monasteries, St. Mary Magdalen and St. Margaret were absorbed into the Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark). The location that previously held St. Mary Magdalen was incorporated into St. Saviour (Southwark), the new parish church.St. Mary Magdalen (Southwark) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Whitechapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Mounthaw is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Somerset is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Staining is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Woolchurch is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary Woolnoth is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mary le Strand is mentioned in the following documents:
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Masons’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Matthew (Friday Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Maypole Socket
The Maypole Socket existed at least from 1477 and was destroyed in 1549 as an idol due to its innate association with Paganism.Maypole Socket is mentioned in the following documents:
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Manor of the Maze is mentioned in the following documents:
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River Medway is mentioned in the following documents:
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Meg’s Glory is mentioned in the following documents:
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Milk Street
Milk Street, located in Cripplegate Ward, began on the north side of Cheapside Street, and ran north to a square formed at the intersection of Milk Street, Cat Street (Lothbury), Lad Lane, and Aldermanbury.Milk Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mincing Lane
Mincing Lane ran north-south from Fenchurch Street to Tower Street. All of the street was part of Tower Street Wardexcept the corner house[s] towardes Fenchurch streete,
which were in Langbourn Ward (Stow). Stow notes that the street was named aftertenements there sometime pertayning to the Minchuns or Nunnes of Saint Helens in Bishopsgate streete
(Stow). Stow also makes a definitive link between the lane and London’s commercial history.Mincing Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mermaid Inn (Carter Lane)
According to Sugden, the Mermaid Inn was located on the South side of Carter Lane, just north of Addle Hill (Sugden 342). MoEML consulted Taylor and Rocque 12Ca to locate this site on the Agas map.Mermaid Inn (Carter Lane) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mercers’ Hall
The hall of the Mercers’ Company was located on the north side of Cheapside Street by the Great Conduit.Mercers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mercers’ Chapel
Henry A. Harben decribes the Mercers’ Chapel as being locatedGap in transcription. Reason: Editorial omission for reasons of length or relevance. Use only in quotations in born-digital documents.[…] on the north side of Cheapside, at the south-east end of Mercers’ HallGap in transcription. Reason: Editorial omission for reasons of length or relevance. Use only in quotations in born-digital documents.[…] between Ironmonger Lane and Old Jewry
(Harben 404). At one time part of the Hospital of St. Thomas of Acon, the location was obtained by the Mercers following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, allowing the company built their chapel near the site. The structure was destroyed in the Fire of 1666 and rebuilt on the same site thereafter.Mercers’ Chapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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Merchants of the Haunce of Almaineʼs Hall
According to Stow, the Merchants of the Haunce of Almaineʼs Hall was located in Thames Street by Cousin Lane and waslarge, builded of Stone, with three arched Gates towards the street
(Stow 1:234).Merchants of the Haunce of Almaineʼs Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street)
The Mermaid Tavern was a drinking and dining establishment located between lower Bread Street and Friday Street, with entrances to both. Its location corresponds to the place between these two streets on current day London’s Cannon Street (Glinert). John Stow records in his Survey of London that Bread Street was a location ofdiuers faire Innes
and that the area waswholely inhabited by rich Marchants
(Stow 1598, sig. T5r). The Mermaid Tavern was not far from Old Fish Street and the Blackfriars Theatre (Chalfant).Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street) 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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Royal Mews
The Royal Mews was a royal horse stable at Charing Cross at the west end of the Strand. According to Stow, The Royal Mews dates back to the reign of Richard II. It was originally a site for storing falcons, and it burned down in 1534 but was reconstructed and active by Stow’s time (Stow 1598, sig. 2B2r).Royal Mews is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple
Middle Temple was one of the four Inns of CourtMiddle Temple is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple Hall
Within the Middle Temple complex on the west side of Middle Temple Lane.Middle Temple Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple Gate-house
Part of the Middle Temple complex, repaired by Sir Amias Paulet in the reign of Henry VIII.Middle Temple Gate-house is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Michael Paternoster Royal is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Michael Bassishaw is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Michael (Crooked Lane) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Michael le Querne is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Michael (Wood Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Michael (Queenhithe) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Michael (Cornhill)
The Parish of St. Michael (Cornhill) was one of two parishes within Cornhill Ward. Although not much geographical information is known about the Parish of St. Michael (Cornhill), the births, marriages, and deaths of its parishioners were detailed in the parish register, beginning in 1456 (Waterlow xvii). Notable parishioners included Robert Fabian, physician to King Henry VIII, and John Stow. Stow’s mother and father, as well as his grandfather and great grandfather were buried in the churchyard of St. Michael (Cornhill) (Waterlow xx).Parish of St. Michael (Cornhill) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Milford Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mildred (Bread Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Parish of St. Mildred (Poultry) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mile End is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mill Alley (Coleman Street)
The location previously referred to as Mill Alley is now known as Great Bell Alley. Eilert Ekwall contends that the nameMill Alley
simply comes from a nearby mill while Henry Harben contends that the location was namedafter Wm. Mills, who lived there in the 16th century
(Harben 270). Former names includeBell Alley,
Gough Alley,
Goughes Alley,
Myll Alley,
andMyll Aley.
In describing the location, Harben writes,Great Bell Alley extended from Coleman Street across Moorgate to Little Bell Alley and beyond to the eastern boundary of the ward
(Harben 270).Mill Alley (Coleman Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Miller’s Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Millman Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Grub Street
Grub Street could be found outside the walled City of London. It ran north-south, between Everades Well Street in the north and Fore Lane in the south. Grub Street was partially in Cripplegate ward, and partially outside the limits of the City of London.Grub Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Abbey of St. Clare
Founded in 1293 by Edmund, earl of Lancaster, the Abbey of St. Clare is also referred to in Stow’s Survey asthe Minories
(Stow 1633, sig. M2v), a name derived from the toponymthe Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Mary of the Order of St. Clare
(Harben 416). It occupied five acres of land. After the Abbey was surrendered to Henry VIII by Dame Elizabeth Salvage, the abbess, the site was occupied by the Parish Church of Holy Trinity (Minories) until 1899 (Harben 151).Abbey of St. Clare is mentioned in the following documents:
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Minories Street
Running south from Aldgate Street to Little Tower Hill, Minories derives its name from the Abbey of St. Clare, called the Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Clare, which stood at the street’s midpoint (Harben 416).Minories Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Minories Bars
Located on the eastern boundary of Portsoken Ward (Harben 417), the Minories Bars are not featured on the Agas map.Minories Bars is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mitre Tavern is mentioned in the following documents:
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Molestrand Dock
The Molestrand Dock was a pier in Southwark located close to the Falcon Inn and was used primarily for passenger ferries. A row of tenement buildings stood near the dock.Molestrand Dock is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Alban (Wood Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey was and continues to be a historically significant church. One of its many notable features isPoets’ Corner.
Located in the south transept of the church, it is the final resting place of Geoffrey Chaucer, Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, and many other notable authors; in 1740, a monument for William Shakespeare was erected in Westminster Abbey (ShaLT). The church is located on the bottom-left corner of the Agas map.Westminster Abbey is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Saviour (Southwark)
St. Saviour (Southwark) dates back at least to 1106. It was originally known by the name St. Mary Overies, with Overies referring to its beingover
the Thames, that is, on its southern bank. After the dissolution of the monasteries, the church was rededicated and renamed St. Saviour (Sugden 335). St. Saviour (Southwark) is visible on the Agas map along New Rents street in Southwark. It is marked with the labelS. Mary Owber.
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Bermondsey Abbey
According to Stow, Bermondsey Abbey dates back to the eleventh century. It was surrendered to Henry VIII in 1539 and subsequently demolished to be replaced with houses (Stow 1598, sig. Z4v).Bermondsey Abbey is mentioned in the following documents:
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Austin Friars
Austin Friars was a church on the west side of Broad Street in Broad Street Ward. It was formerly part of the Priory of Augustine Friars, established in 1253. At the dissolution of the monastery in 1539,the West end [of the church] thereof inclosed from the steeple, and Quier, was in the yeare 1550. graunted to the Dutch Nation in London [by Edward VI], to be their preaching place
(Stow). TheQuier and side Isles to the Quier adioyning, he reserued to housholde vses, as for stowage of corne, coale, and other things
(Stow). The church, completely rebuilt in the nineteenth century and then again mid-way through the twentieth century, still belongs to Dutch Protestants to this day.Austin Friars is mentioned in the following documents:
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Montague House
Located on the former site of St. Mary Overies Priory Close, Montague House was just north of St. Saviour (Southwark), on the southern bank of the Thames (Questier 1). In 1544/45, Montague House and the buildings surrounding it, which were collectively referred to as Montague Close, were formerly granted to Sir Anthony Browne (Howard and Godfrey). The property’s name originates from Sir Anthony Browne’s eldest son, Anthony, who was given the titleLord Montague
during Mary I’s reign (Questier 1). The Browne family sold Montague House in 1625, however, the property remained a prominent fixture in Southwark until the nineteenth century, when it was demolished (Questier 1).Montague House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Monte Jovis Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mountjoy’s Inn (Knightrider Street)
Mountjoy’s Inn, known variously as Monte Jovis Inn or Montjufusyn was, according to Victor Belcher and Martha Carlin,founded by Henry II as a cell to the Hospital de Monte Jovis on the Great St Bernard Pass
(Carlin and Belcher 80). Stow observes that the house wasfair and large
(qtd. in Carlin and Belcher 81).Mountjoy’s Inn (Knightrider Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorfields
A low-lying marshy area just northeast of Moorgate and on the way to the Curtain, Moorfields was home to a surprising range of activities and accompanying cultural associations in early modern London. Beggars and the mentally ill patients of neighbouring Bethlehem Hospital often frequented the area. Some used the public space to bleach and dry linen, and the Honorable Artillery Company also used it as an official training ground. Moorfields was even a popular suburban destination for ice skating when its water froze during the winter. Moorfields was generallyfull of noysome waters
(Stow 2:77) until 1605–1607, when it was successfully drained, levelled, and beautified with tree-lined pedestrian pathways. At this point, it transformed into a fashionable place for the genteel to see and to be seen. The history of Moorfields provides insight into social, political, environmental, and medical issues in early modern London.Moorfields is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorditch
Moorditch was the section of the City Ditch outside the Wall, which ran east-west from Bishopsgate to Moorgate (Sugden).Moorditch is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorgate
Moorgate was one of the major gates in the Wall of London (Sugden). It was situated in the northern part of the Wall, flanked by Cripplegate and Bishopsgate. Clearly labelled asMore Gate
on the Agas map, it stood near the intersection of London Wall street and Coleman Street (Sugden; Stow 1598, sig. C6v). It adjoined Bethlehem Hospital, and the road through it led into Finsbury Field (Rocque) and Mallow Field.Moorgate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mount Calvary is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Nicholas Shambles is mentioned in the following documents:
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Doctors’ Commons (Knightrider Street)
Formerly Mountjoy’s Inn, the Doctors’ Commons, Knightrider Street was the meeting place for the Doctors’ Commons,where they kept a common table and built up a precious library of foreign law books
(Baker 180). Eventually, the Doctors’ Commons, Knightrider Street housed five courts: the Court of Arches, the Prerogative Court, the Court of Faculties and Dispensations, the Consistory Court of the Bishop of London, and the High Court of Admiralty (Harben). Henry Harben notes that the building burned down in the Great Fire of 1666 and was subsequently rebuilt on the same site (Harben). The building was sold in 1865 after the Doctors’ Commons was dissolved (Baker 181).Doctors’ Commons (Knightrider Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Green Gate
The Green Gate was a house on the south side of Leadenhall Street, east of Leadenhall in Lime Street Ward. Stow’s interest went beyond the building itself and its location; he was confounded by the misdemeanours that occurred within it. The Green Gate was the site of not one but two robberies.The Green Gate is mentioned in the following documents:
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We’d also like to acknowledge students who contributed to MoEML’s intranet predecessor at the University of Windsor between 1999 and 2003. When we redeveloped MoEML for the Internet in 2006, we were not able to include all of the student projects that had been written for courses in Shakespeare, Renaissance Drama, and/or Writing Hypertext. Nonetheless, these students contributed materially to the conceptual development of the project.
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- Leadenhall
- Simon Eyre
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Leadenhall street
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Leaden–hall
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Ledden hall
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Leden hall
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Mannor of Leaden Hall
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Mannor of Leaden hall
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Magpie Alley
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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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Maidenhead
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Mayden.head
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Maydenhead
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Maidenhead
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Maidenhead Court
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Maid Lane
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Maiden Lane (Southwark)
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Mallow Field
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Maze
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Marck Lane
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Mark Lane
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Marke lane
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Marke Lane
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Mart lane
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Mart Lane
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Mart-lane
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Mart-Lane
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Marte lane
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Marte Lane
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Martlane
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Saint Marks Lane
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Marſhalles Inne
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Marſhals Inne
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Marshalsea
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Marſhalſey
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Marshalsey
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Marshassea
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Masons Hall
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Maſons hall
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Masons’ Hall
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Maypole Socket
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riuer of Medway
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River of Medwey
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Water of Medway
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Megſes glorie
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Megses glory
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Gil hala Theutonicorū
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Gilda Teutonicorum
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Gildalla Theutonicorum
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Guild hall
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Guilda Aula Theutonicorum
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Guildhall in Thames ſtréet
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Merchants of the Haunce of Almaineʼs Hall
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Hospital of St. Thomas of Acon
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Hoſpitall intituled of S. Thomas of Acon, or Acars
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Hospitall of S. Tho. of Acars
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Hospitall of S. Thom. of Acars
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Hoſpitall of S. Thomas Acon
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Hoſpitall of S. Thomas of Acars
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Hoſpitall of S. Thomas of Acon
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Hoſpitall of S. Thomas of Acons
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Hoſpitall of Saint Thomas of Acons
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Mercers Chappell
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Mercers Chappell and hall
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Mercers Hall
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Mercers hall
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Mercers’
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Mercers’ Hall
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Mercery
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Mercery in weſt Chepe
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S. Thomas Acars
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S. Thomas Acons Hoſpitall
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S. Thomas of Acars
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S. Thomas of Acon
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S. Thomasof Acres
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Saint Thomas Acons Hoſpital
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Saint Thomas of Acars
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Saint Thomas of Acon
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Mercers Chappell
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Mercers’ Chapel
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Marchantaylors ſchoole
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Merchant Taylor Schoole
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Merchant Taylorsʼ School
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Merchant Taylors’ School
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Marchant Taylors hal
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Marchant Taylors hall
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Marchant–Taylors Hall
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Merchant Taylors hal
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Merchant Taylors Hall
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Merchant Taylors’ Hall
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Merchant Taylor’s Hall
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Merchant-Taylors Hall
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Merchantaylors
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New Hall
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Taylers hall
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Taylors & Linnen Armerers Hall
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Taylors and linnen armorers hall
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Taylors Hall
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Taylors hall
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Taylors Inne
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Almshouses (by St. Martin Outwich)
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Marchant Taylors almes houſes
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Merchant-Taylors Almeshouſes
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Mer-maid
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mer-maide
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Mermaid
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Mermaid Inn
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Mermaid
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Mermaid Inn
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Mermaid Tavern
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Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street)
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middle Temple
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Middle Temple
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Temple
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gate houſe of the Middle Temple
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Gate houſe of the Temple
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Middle Temple Gate
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Great hall of the Temple
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Middle Temple
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Middle Temple Hall
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Middle Street
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Midle & Iner Temple
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Mile end
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Mile End
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Mile End Green
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Mile-end
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Mile-End Green
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Miles end
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Miles ende
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Miles-end
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Mildford lane
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Milford
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Milford lane
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Milford Lane
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Milford-lane
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Melcstrate
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Milk Street
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Milk-street
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Milke streete
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Milke ſtreete
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Milkestreet
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Milkeſtreet
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Milkestreete
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Milkeſtreete
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Milkeſtréete
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Milkstreet
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Milkstreete
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Milkstrete
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milkſtréet
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Bell Alley
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Gough Alley
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Goughes Alley
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Great Bell Alley
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Mill Alley
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Myll Aley
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Myll Alley
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Millers Court
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Millman Street
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Menechinelane
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Minchen lane
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Mincheon
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Mincheon lane
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Mincheon Lane
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Mincheon-lane
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Mincing Lane
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Minion lane
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Mynchen Lane
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Mynchenlane
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Mynchyn lane
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Minories
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Minories ſtreet
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Minories Street
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Minories barres
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Minories Bars
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Mitre
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Mitre Tavern
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Miter
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Miter
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Mitre
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Molestrand
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Molestrand Dock
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Monkes well ſtreet
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Monkes well ſtreete
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Monkes well ſtréete
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Monkes-well
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Monkes-well street
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Monkes-well streete
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Monkes-well ſtreete
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Monkes-well ſtréete
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Monkeswell streete
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Monks well ſtreet
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Monks well ſtreetes
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Monks-well street
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Monkwell Square
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Monkwell Street
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Mucwelle Stret
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Muggle St.
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Muggle Street
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Mugwel Street
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Mugwellstrete
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Munkes well ſtreete
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Munkeswell ſtreete
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Monmouth Street
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Monte Ioues
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Monte Jovis Inn
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Prior of Monte Ioues
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Priors Inne
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Montague Street
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Mountague Close
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Montague Close
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Montague House
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Caſtle of Montfiquit
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Caſtle of Mountfiquit
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Montfichet’s Tower
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Mountfichet
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Mountfiquites Caſtle
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Mountfiquits Caſtle
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Tower of Montfiquit
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Tower of Mountfichet
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Tower of Mountfichit
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Tower of Mountfiquit
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Tower of Mountfitchit
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Moor Fields
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Moore
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Moore feildes
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Moore field
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Moore Field
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Moore fielde
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Moore fields
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Moore-field
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Moore-fields
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Moorefielde
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Moorefields
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Mooregate
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Moorfield
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Moorfields
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more feldes
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More field
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More fielde
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More fields
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More Fyeld
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More-field
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More-fields
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Morefield
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Morefielde
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Morefieldes
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Morefields
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Moorditch
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Moore
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Moore ditch
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Moore-ditch
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More ditch
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More-ditch
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Moore-gate
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Documents using the spelling
Mooregate
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Town Ditch
- Survey of London (1633): Rivers and Other Waters
- 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): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Gates of this City
- Complete Personography
- Broad Street Ward
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Documents using the spelling
More gate
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Documents using the spelling
Moregate
- Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1598): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- Survey of London (1598): Cripplegate Ward
- 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
- Moorfields
- Coleman Street Ward
- Cripplegate Ward
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Documents using the spelling
Gunston street
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Gūſton ſtréete
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le Morestrate
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More streete
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Morelane
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Morestrete
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Moreſtréete
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Mount
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mount of Caluerie
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Mount of Calvary
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Mount Godard street
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Mount-Godard ſtréet
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Mount-goddard street
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Mountgodard ſtreete
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Mountgodard Stréete
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Mountgodard ſtréete
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Mountgoddard street
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Monte Jovis Inn
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Montjufusyn
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Mountjoy’s Inn
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Mountjoy’s Inn, Knightrider Street
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Manor of Paris Garden
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Manor of Paris Gardens
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Paris Garden
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paris garden
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Paris garden
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Paris Garden Liberty
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Paris Garden Manor House
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Paris Gardens
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Paris Gardens manor
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Paris Gardens Manor
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Paris-garden
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Pariſh Garden
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Paryse garden
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Mannor of Poinington
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mannor of Poninghton
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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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Moſwell
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Myleend
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Newington street
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Newinton ſtréete
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Nonsuch
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North-street
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Northſtréete
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Old Foord
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old Temple
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Oldford
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parish of Hampton
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Pariſh or Hackney
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Poplar
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Privy Garden
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Richmond
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Richmond upon Thames, Greater London
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River Lea
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River Lee
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River of Lee
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Shakelwel
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St. Thomas a Waterings
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Staines
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Stratford
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Stratford at Bow
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Stratford at Bowe
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Stratford at the Bow
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Stratford the Bow
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Stratford-Bow
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Stratforde
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Stratforde at the Bow
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Stratfort-Bow
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Syon House
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Westheth
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Weſtheth
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Market at Quéene Hithe
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Duke of Buckingham’s
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Mannar of the Roſe
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mannar of the Roſe.
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Manner of the Rose
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Mannor of the Rose
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Mannor of the Roſe
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Manor of the Rose
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Pountney’s Inn
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Pulteney’s Inn
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Red Rose
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Rose Manor
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Meuſe
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Mews at Charing Cross
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Mewse
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Mewſe
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Mewſgate
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Royal Mews
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Duchy House
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Hospital of S. Iohn Baptist
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Hoſpitall of S. Iohn Baptiſt
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Hoſpitall of Sauoy
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Hospitall of Savoy
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Hoſpitall of the Sauoy
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houſe of the Savoy
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Manor and Liberty of the Savoy
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S. Iohn at Sauoy
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S. Iohn Baptiſt Sauoy
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S. Iohns at Sauoy
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Savoy Hospital
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Savoy house
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Savoy Palace
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houſe of Sauoy
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house of Savoy
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houſe of the Sauoy
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Mannour of Savoy
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Sauoy houſe
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Savoy
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Savoy Manor
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Savoy Palace
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Mount Godard ſtreet
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S. Nicholas flesh shambles
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S. Nicholas fleſh ſhambles
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S. Nicholas ſhambles
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S. Nicholas Shambles
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Saint Nicholas Shambles
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ſaint Nicholas ſhambles
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Shambles
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ſhambles
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St. Nicholas Shambles
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Borough and Towne of Southwarke
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Borough of Southwark
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borough of Southwark
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Borough of Southwarke
- Survey of London (1633): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Table of the Chapters
- Survey of London (1598): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): The City Divided into Parts
- Survey of London (1598): Parish Churches
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
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Borow of Southwarke
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Borrought of Southwarke
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Brugh of Southwarke
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Burrough of Southwarke
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Hide of Southwark
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Hide of Southwarke
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Hide or territorie of Southwarke
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hyde or territorie of Southwarke
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Mannor and Borough of Southwarke
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Documents using the spelling
Southwark
- Survey of London (1633): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges of this City
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- Excerpt from London Survey’d
- Complete Personography
- Pike Gardens
- Rochester House
- Montague House
- Maiden Lane (Southwark)
- Molestrand Dock
- Long Lane (Southwark)
- Long Southwark
- London Bridge
- Kent Street
- Swan (Southwark)
- Sun Tavern
- Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey)
- Parish of St. Olave (Southwark)
- St. Thomas Hospital
- Parish of St. George (Southwark)
- St. Saviour (Southwark)
- St. George Fields
- St. Mary Overie Stairs
- Parish of St. Thomas Southwark
- St. Olave (Southwark)
- Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark)
- St. Margaret (Southwark)
- Whitehall Stairs
- White Lion
- The Globe
- Gunn (Southwark)
- Gracechurch Street
- Golding’s Brewhouse
- Bankside
- The Curtain
- Blackman Street
- Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark)
- Crane (Southwark)
- Boar’s Head (Southwark)
- Bank End
- Castle (Southwark)
- Cross Bones Graveyard
- Cross Keys (Southwark)
- Bell (Southwark)
- Bear Garden
- Bridge House
- Antelope (Southwark)
- Shoreditch
- Trig Lane
- The Elephant
- Falcon Inn
- Falcon Stairs
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- Mapography of Early Modern London
- Henslowe’s Diary
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SOUTHWARK
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Southwarke
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): River of Thames
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- 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): Bassings Hall Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges of this City
- 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): Broad Street Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bassings Hall Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Billingsgate Ward
- Survey of London (1598): Bridges in London
- 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): Lazar Houses
- Survey of London (1598): Hospitals
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): Bridge Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1598): Temporal Government
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1598): Sports and Pastimes
- Means Devised for Better Execution of Vagrancy Statute
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- Excerpt from
The Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers
- St. Mary Overie Stairs
- Bridge Within Ward
- Bridewell
- Falcon Stairs
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Town and Borough of Southwarke
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Towne & Borough of Southwarke
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Towne and Borough of Southwarke
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Monaſterie of S. Albons
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Monastery of Saint Albans
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Parish Church of S. Alban
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Parish Church of S. Albans
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Pariſh church of S. Albon
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parriſh church of S. Albon
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S. Albanes
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S. Albanes Church
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S. Albans
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S. Albans Church in Woodstreet
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S. Albons
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S. Albons church
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S. Albons church in Woodſtreete
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S. Albons in Woodſtréete
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Saint Albanes
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Saint Albans
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Saint Albon
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St. Alban (Wood Street)
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St. Alban, Wood Street
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St. Alban’s Church
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Milke church
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pariſh Church of S. Leonard
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pariſh church of S. Leonard milke church
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Parish Church of S. Leonards Milke-Church
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Parish Church of Saint Leonard Milke-Church
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S. Leonard Milkechurch
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S. Leonardes in Eaſt Cheape
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Saint Leonards East-cheape
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St. Leonard, Eastcheap
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Magnus Parish
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Magnus parryshe
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Parish of S. Magnus
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pariſh of S. Magnus
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parish of S. Magnus
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pariſh of ſaint Magnus
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Parish of St. Magnus
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parish of St. Magnus
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St. Magnus
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Margret at Lothberye
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Margrets Lothbery
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Parish of St. Margaret (Lothbury)
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S. Margarets pariſh
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Saint Margarets Parish
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Margrets New-fish street
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Parish of St. Margaret (New Fish Street)
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St. Margaret (New Fish Street)
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St. Margaret, New Fish Street
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Margeret at westmin star
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Parish of S. Margaret
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pariſh of Saint Margaret
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Parish of St. Margaret (Westminster)
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S. Margaret
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Margeret moyses
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Margrets Moises
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Parish of St. Margaret Moses
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Margerett pattenns
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Margrets Pattons
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Parish of St. Margaret Pattens
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Martin in the Fieldes
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Martyn in the ffelde
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Parish of St. Martin in the Fields
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Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
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Martins at Ludgate
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Martyn at Ludgate
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Parish of St. Martin (Ludgate)
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Saint Martins Parish
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Saint Martins Parish within Ludgate
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Martins Orgars
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Martyn orgarre
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Pariſh of Saint Marten Ordegare
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Parish of St. Martin Orgar
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St. Martin Orgar
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Martins Outwich
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Martyn owtwiche
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Parish of S. Martin Oteswich
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Parish of Saint Martins Oteswich
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Parish of St. Martin Oteswich
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Parish of St. Martin Outwich
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S. Martins Otelwich pariſh
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Saint Martins Oteswich parish
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Martins Iremonger Lane
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Martyn iermonger Lane
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Parish of S. Martin
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Parish of St. Martin Pomary
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S. Martin Ironmonger lane
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St. Martin Pomary
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Martins in the Vintrie
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Martyn in the vintre
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Parish of St. Martin (Vintry)
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Mary Abchurch
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Marye abechurche
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Parish of St. Mary (Abchurch)
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Mary Aldermanbury
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our blessed Lady in Aldermanbury
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Parish of St. Mary (Aldermanbury)
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St. Mary (Aldermanbury)
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Mary Aldermary
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Marye aldarmarye
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Parish of St. Mary (Aldermary)
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Mary Bothawe
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Marye bwtholppe
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Parish St. Mary (Bothaw)
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Magdelyn in mylke strete
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Maudlins Milke-street
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Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Milk Street)
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Mary Sommersets
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Marye somersett
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pariſh of Mary Summerſet
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pariſh of S. Mary Sommerſet
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Pariſh of S. Mary Summerſet
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Pariſh of Saint Mary Somerſhithe
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Parish of St. Mary Somerset
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Mary staynings
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Marye stanynges
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Parish of St. Mary Staining
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Mary Woolchurch
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Marye wolechurche
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Parish of St. Mary Woolchurch
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Mary Woolnoth
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Parish of St. Mary Woolnoth
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Mathew Friday-street
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Mathewe in frydaye stret
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Parish of St. Matthew (Friday Street)
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Mary Mountawe
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Pariſh of Saint Mary Mounthaunt
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pariſh of Saint Mary Mounthaunte
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Parish of St. Mary Mounthaw
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Mary le Booe
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Marye the bowe
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Pa-rish of St. Mary de Arcubus
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pariſh of S. Mary de Arches
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pariſh of S. Mary de Arcubus
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Parish of Saint Mary de Arches
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Parish of Saint Mary de Arcubus
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St. Mary de Arcubus
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Colechurch Parish
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Mary Cole-Church
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Marye colechurche
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Parish of St. Mary (Colechurch)
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St. Mary (Colechurch)
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Mary at the hill
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Marye at hyll
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Parish of St. Mary-at-Hill
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St. Mary atte Hille
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St. Mary-at-Hill
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Mary Whitechappel
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Marye whit chappell
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Parish of St. Mary Matfellon
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Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel
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Pariſh of White Chappell
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Parish of Whitechappell
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White chappell
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Magdelyn in olde fish stret
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Maudlins by old fishstreet
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pariſh of S. Mary Magdalen
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Pariſh of Saint Mary Magdalen
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Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Old Fish Street)
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S. Mary Magdalen
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St. Mary Magdalen
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Madlyn in barnesye strete
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Magdalens in Barmondsey-street.
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pariſh of S. Mary Magdaline
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Parish of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey)
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St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey)
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Marye at the strande
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Parish of Saint Mary at Strand
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Parish of St. Mary le Strand
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parriſh of Saint Mary at Strande
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church of St. Martin’s le Grand
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Colegiate-Church of Saint Martin
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Colledg of S. Martin, le Grand
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Colledge of S. Martin le graunde
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Colledge of Saint Martin le grand
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Colledge of Saint Martins le graund
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Collegiate Church of Saint Martin
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Free Chappell of Saint Martins
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Martin le grand
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S. Martin
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S. Martin the greate
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S. Martins
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S. Martins be graunde
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S. Martins le grand
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S. Martins Le Grand
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S. Martins le graund
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S. Martins le graunde
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Saint Martin
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Saint Martin the great
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Saint Martins
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Saint Martins Church
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Saint Martins le graund
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St. Martin
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St. Martins le graund
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St. Martinʼs Le Grand
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St. Martin’s
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St. Martin’s le Grand
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Mounthaunt
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Mounthaunte
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pariſh Church of S. Mary de Mounte Alto
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Pariſh Church of S. Mary Monte alto
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Pariſh Church of Saint Mary de Monte alto
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Pariſh Church of Saint Mary Monte Alto
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S. Mary Mounthaunt
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St. Mary Mounthaw
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Boe
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Bow Church
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Bow church
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Bow-Church
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Bowe
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Bowe church
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Bowe Church
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Bowe-church
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church of S. Mary
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Church of S. Mary Bow
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church of S. Mary Bow
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Church of Saint Mary
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Church of Saint Mary Bow
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church of St. Mary-le-Bow
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de Arcubus
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le Bow
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Mary Church, of Saint Mary de Arcubus
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New Mary Church
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Parish Church of S. Mary Bow
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pariſh church of S. Mary Bow
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Pariſh church of S. Mary Bowe
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pariſh church of S. Mary Bowe
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Parish Church of Saint Mary Bow
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S. Marie Le Bow
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S. Mary Bow
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S. Mary Bowe
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S. Mary le Bow
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Saint Marie Bow church
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Saint Mary Bow
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Saint Mary Bow Church
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Saint Mary Bow church
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St. Mary Le Bow
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St. Mary le Bow
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St. Mary-le-Bow
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St. Mary-le-Bow Church
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Church of blessed Mary
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Mary Mat-fellon
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Matfellon
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S. Mary Matfellon
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S. Mary Matfelon White chappell
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Saint Mary Matfellon
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St. Mary Matfellon
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St. Mary Matfelon
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St. Mary Whitechapel
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Villa beatae Mariae de Matfellon
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white Chaple Church
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White Chappell
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white Chappell
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White Chappell Church
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white Chapple church
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Whitechapel Church
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chappell of S. Mary Magdalen
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Chappell of Saint Mary Magdalen
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Mary Magdalen
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Pariſh Church of S. Mary Magdalen
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Pariſh church of S. Mary Magdalen
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pariſh church of S. Mary Magdalen
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Pariſh Church of Saint Mary Magdalen
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S. Mary Magdalen
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S. Mary Magdalens
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Saint Mary Magdalen
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St. Mary Magdalen
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St. Mary Magdalen (Southwark)
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St. Mary Magdelen (Southwark)
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Mighels in Woodstreet
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Mychaell in wode strete
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pariſh of S. Michael in Woodſtreete
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Parish of Saint Michael Woodstreet
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Parish of St. Michael (Wood Street)
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S. Michaels Parish
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S. Michaels pariſh
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Mighels Bassieshaw
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Mychaell at bassinges halle
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Parish of S. Michael
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Parish of S. Michael Bassinghanghe
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pariſh of S. Michaell
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Parish of St. Michael Bassishaw
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S. Michael Bassings Hall
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S. Michaels Parish
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Mighelsin Corne-hill
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Mychaell in cornehill
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pariſh of S. Michael
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Parish of Saint Michael
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Parish of St. Michael (Cornhill)
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Mighels in Crooked Lane
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Mychaell in croked Lane
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pariſh of S. Michael Crooked lane
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Parish of Saint Michael in Crooked-lane
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Parish of St. Michael (Crooked Lane)
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Mighels in the Querne
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Mychaell querne
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Parish of St. Michael le Querne
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Migels in the Riall
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Mychaell in the Ryalle
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Parish of S. Michael de Pater noster
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parish of S. Michael de Pater noster Church
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Pariſh of S. Michaell de Pater noſter
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pariſh of S. Michaell de pater noſter
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Parish of Saint Michael Pater noster Church
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Parish of St. Michael Paternoster Royal
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Pariſhe of the Saint Michael de Pater noſter
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Mighels Queene-hith
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Mychaell at quen hive
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Parish of St. Michael (Queenhithe)
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parish of St. Michael Queenhithe
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Mildreds in Bredstreet
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Myldred in bred stret
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Pariſh of Saint Mildred in Breadſtreet
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Parish of Saint Mildred in Breadstreet
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Pariſh of Saint Mildred in Bredſtréete
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Parish of St. Mildred (Bread Street)
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Mildreds in the Poultry
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pariſh of S. Mildrede
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Parish of Saint Mildred
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Parish of Saint Mildred (Poultry)
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Parish of St. Mildred (Poultry)
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St. Mildred (Poultry)
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St. Mildred, Poultry
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church of our Ladie of the Canons in Southwarke
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Church of our Lady of the Canons
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Church of S. Mary Ouery
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Church of Saint Mary Overs in Southwark
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church of St. Mary Overs
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Church of St. Mary Overy
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Monaſterie of S. Sauiour at Barmondſey in Southwark
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Monaſtery of S. Saviour, at Bermondſey in Southwarke
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Ouerie,that is ouer the water
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Our Lady of the Canons Church
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Priorie church of S. Mary Ouery
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Priorie of S. Marie Ouery
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Priorie of S. Mary Ouerie
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Priorie of S. Mary Ouery in Southwarke
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Priory Church of S. Mary Overy
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Priory of S. Mary Overy
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Priory of Saint Mary Overy
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Priory of St. Mary Overies
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S. Marie Oueries
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S. Marie Oueries church
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S. Marie Ouery
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S. Mary Oueries
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S. Mary over the Rie
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S. Mary Overy
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S. Mary Owber
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S. Sauiors in Southwarke
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S. Sauiour
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Saint Mary Oueries in Southwarke
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Saint Mary Ouery
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Saint Mary Overees
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Saint Mary Overees Church
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Saint Mary Overie
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Saint Mary Overie in Southwarke
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Saint Mary Overies
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Saint Mary Overy
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Saint Saviours Church
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Saynt Mary, ouer the Rye
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St Mary Overie
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St Saviour’s Church
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St. Marie Ouer’s
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St. Mary Overie
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St. Mary Overie Priory
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St. Mary Overies
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St. Mary Overie’s
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St. Saviour
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St. Saviour (Southwark)
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- The MoEML Linkography
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- St. Saviour (Southwark)
- Parish of St. Saviour (Southwark)
- Winchester House
- Mapography of Early Modern London
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St. Saviour (Soutwark)
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St. Saviour’s
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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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Abbey Church of Westminster
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Abbie church of Weſtminſter
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Christ and S. Peter, the holy Apostle at Westminster
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church of S. Peter at weſtminſter
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Church of Saint Peter at
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Church of Westminster
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City of Westminster
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Collegiat church of Weſtm
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Collegiat Church of Westminster
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collegiate Church of Westminster
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Collegiate Church of Westminster
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holy church of the bleſſed Apoſtle S. Peter of Weſtminſter
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holy Church of the blessed Apostle, Saint Peter of Westminster
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Monaſterie of S. Peter at VVeſtminſter
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Monaſterie of S. Peters at Weſtminſter
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Monasterie of Westminster
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Monaſterie of Weſtminſter
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S. Peter of Weſtmin,,ſter
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S. Peters at Weſtminſter
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Saint Peter of VVeſtminſter
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Saint Peters at
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VVestm
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VVestminster
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Wesminster
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Weſt,,minſter
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Weſtminſter
- Survey of London (1633): Gates of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1633): Orders and Customs
- Survey of London (1633): Bridges of this City
- Survey of London (1633): Towers and Castles
- 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): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1598): Towers and Castles
- Survey of London (1598): Lazar Houses
- Survey of London (1598): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1598): Parish Churches
- Survey of London (1598): Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without
- Survey of London (1598): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1598): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1598): Sports and Pastimes
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
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Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): City of Westminster
- Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London (1633): Spiritual Government
- Survey of London (1633): Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Survey of London (1633): Suburbs Without the Walls
- Survey of London (1633): Lime Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- The Cold Tearm
- Introduction to The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage
- Complete Personography
- The Strand
- Botolph’s Wharf
- Bridewell
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Westminster Abbey
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Court of Whitehall
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Mannor or Palace of VVhite Hall
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Mannor or Pallace of White hall
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Palace of Whitehall
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White hal
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white hall
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white Hall
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White-hall
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Whitehall
- Introduction to Eirenopolis
- The MoEML Linkography
- Privy Stairs
- New Exchange
- Stangate Stairs
- St. James Park
- Whitehall Stairs
- York House
- Whitehall
- Arundel House
- Christ’s Hospital
- The Cockpit
- Cannon Row
- Somerset House
- Tower Street
- Mapography of Early Modern London
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
- Tudor Royal Progresses
- London’s Early Modern Tourists
- Elizabeth I’s Relationship with London
- Release Notes for MoEML v.7.0
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Whitehall Palace
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York houſe
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York Place
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Yorke house
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Yorke houſe
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Yorke Place
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Yorke place
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yorke place
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Yorke-place
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York’s Place