Survey of London (1633): A Brief on the Indenture of Covenants
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AN ABSTRACT
OR BRIEFE RELATION
OF THE TVVO MANNORS OR
Lordships of Stebunheath, alias, Stepney; and Hackney,
in the County of Middlesex; with the free customes, benefits,
and priviledges to them belonging; and how they are holden by the
Copy-hold Tenants, of the right Honourable, Thomas Lord Went
worth: with some other especiall and remarkeable notes,
both of reverend Antiquity, and moderne memory.
OR BRIEFE RELATION
OF THE TVVO MANNORS OR
Lordships of Stebunheath, alias, Stepney; and Hackney,
in the County of Middlesex; with the free customes, benefits,
and priviledges to them belonging; and how they are holden by the
Copy-hold Tenants, of the right Honourable, Thomas Lord Went
worth: with some other especiall and remarkeable notes,
both of reverend Antiquity, and moderne memory.
Concerning the Indenture of
Covenants, &c.
Covenants, &c.
WHereas (of late) differen
ces have arisen betweene
the right Honorable Tho
mas L. Wentworth,
of the Mannors of Stepney
and Hackney, and his Lordships Copy
hold Tenants of the said Mannors, for
and concerning some of the customes,
benefits, and priviledges of the said
Tenants: It hath now pleased the said
Thomas Lord Wentworth, in considera
tion of three thousand pounds,
full money of England, in the thirtieth
yeere of the Reigne of our late Sove
raigne Lady Queene Elizabeth, by the
Copy-holders of the said Mannors, un
to the right Honourable Henry Lord
Wentworth (his Lordships Father) then
satisfied and paid: As also of other
three thousand and 5. hundred pounds
more, to him the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth now paid, by Indenture bea
ring date the 20. day of Iune, in the 15.
yeere of the Reigne of our Soveraigne
Lord King Iames of England, France, and
Ireland, and of Scotland the 50. made
betweene him the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth,
the one part, and Sir Iohn Iolles Knight,
and Alderman of London, and divers
other of the Copy-hold Tenants of the
said Mannors (whose names are parti
cularly in the said Indenture recited)
on the other part: for the appeasing and
finall end of the said differences, and
for prevention of the like, and all other
which (in time to come) might happen,
arise or grow, betwixt the said Lord
his heires or assignes, Lords of the said
Mannors, and the said Copy-hold Te
nants, their heires or assignes, to cove
nant, grant, conclude, and fully agree
to the effect following, that is to say:
ces have arisen betweene
the right Honorable Tho
mas L. Wentworth,
The cause of the now compoun
ding.
Lord
ding.
of the Mannors of Stepney
and Hackney, and his Lordships Copy
hold Tenants of the said Mannors, for
and concerning some of the customes,
benefits, and priviledges of the said
Tenants: It hath now pleased the said
Thomas Lord Wentworth, in considera
tion of three thousand pounds,
The con
sideration given for it.
of lawsideration given for it.
full money of England, in the thirtieth
yeere of the Reigne of our late Sove
raigne Lady Queene Elizabeth, by the
Copy-holders of the said Mannors, un
to the right Honourable Henry Lord
Wentworth (his Lordships Father) then
satisfied and paid: As also of other
three thousand and 5. hundred pounds
more, to him the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth now paid, by Indenture bea
ring date the 20. day of Iune, in the 15.
yeere of the Reigne of our Soveraigne
Lord King Iames of England, France, and
Ireland, and of Scotland the 50. made
betweene him the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth,
The Deed of Cove
nants.
Lord of the said Mannors on
nants.
the one part, and Sir Iohn Iolles Knight,
and Alderman of London, and divers
other of the Copy-hold Tenants of the
said Mannors (whose names are parti
cularly in the said Indenture recited)
on the other part: for the appeasing and
finall end of the said differences, and
for prevention of the like, and all other
which (in time to come) might happen,
arise or grow, betwixt the said Lord
his heires or assignes, Lords of the said
Mannors, and the said Copy-hold Te
nants, their heires or assignes, to cove
nant, grant, conclude, and fully agree
to the effect following, that is to say:
Imprimis, that the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth is,
Parliament shall bee had and made,
whereby all the liberties, priviledges,
benefits, customes, immunities, dis
charges, additions, alterations, enlarge
ments, matters and things, in the Sce
dules to the said Indenture annexed,
mentioned; shall be for ever confirmed,
shall be and continue seized of a good,
absolute and indefeazeable estate of In
heritance in fee-simple to him and his
heires for ever in possession, of, & in the
said Mannors, and either of them, and of
the Copy-hold Lands, Tenements and
Hereditaments of the said Copy-hold
Tenants before mentioned, parties to
the said Indenture. And that hee now
hath,
lawfull authority, to ratifie, confirme,
establish and make good, all and sin
guler the covenants, articles, alterati
ons, enlargements, free-customes, im
munities, discharges and agreements
contained in the said Indenture and
Scedules, or either of them, to the said
Copy-hold Tenants respectively, and
to their severall and respective heires
and assignes, of and in the severall and
respective Messuages, Lands, Tene
ments, and Hereditaments, whereof
they are seized of any estate by Copy
of Court-Roule.
Wentworth is,
The Lord Thomas is seized in Fee.
and untill a perfect Act of
Parliament shall bee had and made,
whereby all the liberties, priviledges,
benefits, customes, immunities, dis
charges, additions, alterations, enlarge
ments, matters and things, in the Sce
dules to the said Indenture annexed,
mentioned; shall be for ever confirmed,
shall be and continue seized of a good,
absolute and indefeazeable estate of In
heritance in fee-simple to him and his
Ppp3
heires
A Briefe of the Indenture
heires for ever in possession, of, & in the
said Mannors, and either of them, and of
the Copy-hold Lands, Tenements and
Hereditaments of the said Copy-hold
Tenants before mentioned, parties to
the said Indenture. And that hee now
hath,
And hath power to confirme the follow
ing Arti
cles.
and then shall have full power and
ing Arti
cles.
lawfull authority, to ratifie, confirme,
establish and make good, all and sin
guler the covenants, articles, alterati
ons, enlargements, free-customes, im
munities, discharges and agreements
contained in the said Indenture and
Scedules, or either of them, to the said
Copy-hold Tenants respectively, and
to their severall and respective heires
and assignes, of and in the severall and
respective Messuages, Lands, Tene
ments, and Hereditaments, whereof
they are seized of any estate by Copy
of Court-Roule.
And that the said Thomas Lord Went
worth,
Lords of the said Mannors, shall for e
ver hereafter observe, performe, fulfill,
allow, ratifie, make good and keepe all
the said Articles, certainty of fines, usa
ges, customes, priviledges, benefits, im
munities, discharges, compositions and
agreements in the said Indenture and
Scedules contained: And shall not at
any time hereafter leavy, take, require,
or demand any other fines, suites, cu
stomes, workes or services, or in any o
ther manner, than in the said Scedules
are specified: And the rents which for
the said Copy-hold Tenements, by the
space of two yeeres now last past, have
beene yeelded and paid by the Copy-hold
Tenants thereof. And also that
the said Tenants, their heires and as
signes, shall for ever hereafter peacea
bly and quietly have, hold, maintaine,
and enjoy their severall and respective
Copy-holds, with their appurtenances,
according to the severall grants thereof
to them made; and under the severall
rents for the same respectively, now
due and payable according to the true
meaning of the said Indenture and Sce
dules, without let, suit, or hindrance,
interruption, alteration, question, or
contradiction whatsoever of him the
said Lord Wentworth, his heires or as
signes, or under any other claiming a
ny estate, right, title, use, interest, office,
profit, charge, or demand, under his
Lordship, his heires or assignes, or un
der the said Henry Lord Wentworth de
ceased.
worth,
That these Articles for ever be observed.
his heires, assignes, and all other
Lords of the said Mannors, shall for e
ver hereafter observe, performe, fulfill,
allow, ratifie, make good and keepe all
the said Articles, certainty of fines, usa
ges, customes, priviledges, benefits, im
munities, discharges, compositions and
agreements in the said Indenture and
Scedules contained: And shall not at
any time hereafter leavy, take, require,
or demand any other fines, suites, cu
stomes, workes or services, or in any o
ther manner, than in the said Scedules
are specified: And the rents which for
the said Copy-hold Tenements, by the
space of two yeeres now last past, have
beene yeelded and paid by the Copy-hold
Tenants thereof. And also that
the said Tenants, their heires and as
signes, shall for ever hereafter peacea
bly and quietly have, hold, maintaine,
and enjoy their severall and respective
Copy-holds, with their appurtenances,
according to the severall grants thereof
to them made; and under the severall
rents for the same respectively, now
due and payable according to the true
meaning of the said Indenture and Sce
dules, without let, suit, or hindrance,
interruption, alteration, question, or
contradiction whatsoever of him the
said Lord Wentworth, his heires or as
signes, or under any other claiming a
ny estate, right, title, use, interest, office,
profit, charge, or demand, under his
Lordship, his heires or assignes, or un
der the said Henry Lord Wentworth de
ceased.
And that the said Thomas Lord Went
worth,
nor hereafter shall grant or conuey, se
vered from the Mannor thereof, the
same is now holden; any of the Messu
ages, Cottages, Lands, Tenements, or
Hereditaments of the said Copy-holders,
for any other estate or terme,
other than by Copy of Court-Roule,
according to the custome of the
said Mannors, except the free-hold
to bee severed, at the desire of such
person, as then shall bee Copy-hol
der thereof respectively: And that the
certainty of sines, free customes, im
munities, liberties, priviledges, arti
cles, discharges, and agreements in the
said Scedules contained, for and con
cerning the severall Messuages, Cotta
ges, Lands, Tenements, and Heredita
ments, whereof the said parties to the
said Indenture are Copy-holders; shall (for ever)
be, and bee had, used, accounted, ad
judged, taken and enjoyed, as the true
customes, usuages, priviledges, im
munities, discharges, and liberties, of
and within the said Mannors, and
either of them not to be violated, alte
red, changed, or denied by the Lord or
Lords of the said Mannors, or either of
them now or hereafter, at any time or
times in any wise being.
worth,
That here
after none of these Lands shal be severed from the Mannor.
his heires or assignes hath not,
after none of these Lands shal be severed from the Mannor.
nor hereafter shall grant or conuey, se
vered from the Mannor thereof, the
same is now holden; any of the Messu
ages, Cottages, Lands, Tenements, or
Hereditaments of the said Copy-holders,
for any other estate or terme,
other than by Copy of Court-Roule,
according to the custome of the
said Mannors, except the free-hold
to bee severed, at the desire of such
person, as then shall bee Copy-hol
der thereof respectively: And that the
certainty of sines, free customes, im
munities, liberties, priviledges, arti
cles, discharges, and agreements in the
said Scedules contained, for and con
cerning the severall Messuages, Cotta
ges, Lands, Tenements, and Heredita
ments, whereof the said parties to the
said Indenture are Copy-holders; shall (for ever)
be, and bee had, used, accounted, ad
judged, taken and enjoyed, as the true
customes, usuages, priviledges, im
munities, discharges, and liberties, of
and within the said Mannors, and
either of them not to be violated, alte
red, changed, or denied by the Lord or
Lords of the said Mannors, or either of
them now or hereafter, at any time or
times in any wise being.
That a de
cree shall be had in the Chan
cery, to confirme the now a
greements▪
cree shall be had in the Chan
cery, to confirme the now a
greements▪
Item, that for the better ratifying, e
stablishing, confirming, strengthening;
perfecting, and making good of all and
singuler the said Articles, covenants,
agreements, certainty of fines, usuages,
customes, enlargements, and alterati
ons of usuages and customes, composi
tions, liberties, priviledges, freedomes,
immunities, discharges, matters and
things in the said Indenture and Sce
dules contained, and for the setting
forth of what estate the said Thomas
Lord Wentworth is now, and then shall
be seized of the said Mannors and pre
misses, upon a Bill of complaint against
his Lordship, in his Majesties Court
of Chancery to be exhibited: his Lord
ship will appeare, and make such an
swer, and further such proceedings,
that thereupon a perfect decree (with
the free consent and agreement of his
Lordship) may bee had, and there en
rouled against his Lordship, his heires
and assignes. By which the said Arti
cles, covenants, agreements, certainty
of fines, usuages and customes, and all
the compositions, liberties, priviled
ges, freedomes, immunities, dischar
ges, matters and things in the said In
denture and Scedules, or any of them
contained; shall bee decreed, ratified,
established and made good, and put in
ure, used and enjoyed for ever.
stablishing, confirming, strengthening;
perfecting, and making good of all and
singuler the said Articles, covenants,
agreements, certainty of fines, usuages,
customes, enlargements, and alterati
ons of usuages and customes, composi
tions, liberties, priviledges, freedomes,
immunities, discharges, matters and
things in the said Indenture and Sce
dules contained, and for the setting
forth of what estate the said Thomas
Lord Wentworth is now, and then shall
be seized of the said Mannors and pre
misses, upon a Bill of complaint against
his Lordship, in his Majesties Court
of Chancery to be exhibited: his Lord
ship will appeare, and make such an
swer, and further such proceedings,
that
Of Covenants.
that thereupon a perfect decree (with
the free consent and agreement of his
Lordship) may bee had, and there en
rouled against his Lordship, his heires
and assignes. By which the said Arti
cles, covenants, agreements, certainty
of fines, usuages and customes, and all
the compositions, liberties, priviled
ges, freedomes, immunities, dischar
ges, matters and things in the said In
denture and Scedules, or any of them
contained; shall bee decreed, ratified,
established and made good, and put in
ure, used and enjoyed for ever.
That he the said Thomas Lord Went
worth,
their own proper costs and charges, will
procure at the first Session of the next
Parliament of our Soveraine Lord the
Kings Majesty, his heires or successors,
one Statute or Act of Parliament, by
force whereof the said Articles, cove
nants, agreements, certainty of fines,
usuages, customes, compositions, en
largements, and alterations of usuages,
customes, compositions, liberties, pri
viledges, benefits, freedomes, immu
nities, discharges, matters and things in
the said Indenture and Scedules, or ei
ther of them expressed; shall be esta
blished, ratified, enacted and confir
med to be, and to continue for ever of
force, and to be put in ure and used for
ever hereafter, in such state, manner
and forme, quality, condition and de
gree, as the same are in the said Inden
ture or Scedules, or any of them ex
pressed, for and concerning the Lands,
Tenements,
of they now are Copy-holders, or repu
ted Copy-holders. Towards the char
ges of procuring of which the said Act
of Parliament, the said Tenants are to
pay unto the said Thomas Lord Went
worth, his heires or executors, within
one moneth next after the obtaining
and passing thereof, the sum of twenty
pounds.
worth,
That an Act of Parlia
ment shall be procu
red, to confirme the same for ever.
his heires and assignes, at his and
ment shall be procu
red, to confirme the same for ever.
their own proper costs and charges, will
procure at the first Session of the next
Parliament of our Soveraine Lord the
Kings Majesty, his heires or successors,
one Statute or Act of Parliament, by
force whereof the said Articles, cove
nants, agreements, certainty of fines,
usuages, customes, compositions, en
largements, and alterations of usuages,
customes, compositions, liberties, pri
viledges, benefits, freedomes, immu
nities, discharges, matters and things in
the said Indenture and Scedules, or ei
ther of them expressed; shall be esta
blished, ratified, enacted and confir
med to be, and to continue for ever of
force, and to be put in ure and used for
ever hereafter, in such state, manner
and forme, quality, condition and de
gree, as the same are in the said Inden
ture or Scedules, or any of them ex
pressed, for and concerning the Lands,
Tenements,
The Te
nants must pay twenty pounds towards the char
ges of it.
and Hereditaments, whernants must pay twenty pounds towards the char
ges of it.
of they now are Copy-holders, or repu
ted Copy-holders. Towards the char
ges of procuring of which the said Act
of Parliament, the said Tenants are to
pay unto the said Thomas Lord Went
worth, his heires or executors, within
one moneth next after the obtaining
and passing thereof, the sum of twenty
pounds.
That he the said Thomas L. Wentworth,
his heires and assignes, at any time
within five yeeres next ensuing the
date of the said Indenture, before such
Act of Parliament, as aforesaid, had and
obtained, at the costs in the law of the
said Copy-hold Tenants, or some of
them, upon request made unto him the
said Thomas Lord Wentworth, his heires
or assignes, by the said Sir Iohn Iolles,
Knight and Alderman of London, Willi
am Gough, Edmund Barber, Iohn Egles
field,
Hoskins, George Saris, Henry Dethicke,
Iohn Howland, Thomas Yardly, Iohn Low
den, Richard Cheyney, Gresham Hoogan,
William Palmer, Nicholas Dickens, Ni
cholas Diggins, Peter Summer, Iohn Ben
net, Richard Edwards, Michael Bonner,
& Nicholas Hollam, or any ten of them,
or any ten of the Heires or Assigues of
them, shall and will make, doe, ac
knowledge, execute and suffer all and
every such further acts, deeds and assu
rances, for better setling, assuring and
confirming of the usuages, customes,
benefits, liberties, priviledges, immu
nities, discharges, certainty of fines,
compositions, agreements, matters
and things in the said Indenture and
Scedules contained, as by them, or any
ten of them shal be reasonably devised,
advised and required. That every one
of the said Copy-hold Tenants,
heires and assignes, shall and may free
ly hereafter from time to time, grant,
lease or demise by deed or otherwise
(without licence or Copy of Court
Roule) such or so much of their said
Lands, Tenements, and Heredita
ments, to such person and persons, and
for such tearme and estate, not excee
ding one and thirty yeeres and foure
moneths, in possession from the time
of the making of any such grant or de
mise; as to them, and every, or any of
them respectively, shall bee thought
fit or necessary, without any forfeit of
estate, seizure, claime, disturbance, de
niall or impeachment of his Lordship,
his heires or assignes, or any of his or
their Officers. So alwaies, that such
grant, lease and leases so to bee made,
be at the first or second generall Court,
(for the Mannor whereof, the Lands
or Tenements so happening to be gran
ted, leased or demised are parcell) to
be holden next after the making there
of, be published in open Court of that
Mannor, before the homage there, and
a remembrance thereof to bee required
to bee made in the Roules of the said
Court, for the date, tearme and quan
tity of Lands, Cottages, or Tenements
so granted, leased or demised. Which
remembrance, the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth convenanteth and granteth
for him, his heires and assignes; to and
with the said Sir Iohn Iolles, and the
rest of the said Copy-hold Tenants, up
on the tender of a certainty thereof in
writing, to the Steward, or Deputy
Steward that Mannour for the time
then being, together with sixe pence in
money, for the entring thereof, shall be
in the Court Roules of that Mannor
duely, and in convenient time, and
without delay enrolled, and a note
thereof delivered by the Steward, or
his Deputy, to the party so leasing, or
any for him, without any other conside
ration, see or reward, to bee given or
paid for the same.
For better assurance within five yeeres.
his heires and assignes, at any time
within five yeeres next ensuing the
date of the said Indenture, before such
Act of Parliament, as aforesaid, had and
obtained, at the costs in the law of the
said Copy-hold Tenants, or some of
them, upon request made unto him the
said Thomas Lord Wentworth, his heires
or assignes, by the said Sir Iohn Iolles,
Knight and Alderman of London, Willi
am Gough, Edmund Barber, Iohn Egles
field,
The names cō
tained in the In
denture.
Isaack Cotton, Thomas Best, Richard
tained in the In
denture.
Hoskins, George Saris, Henry Dethicke,
Iohn Howland, Thomas Yardly, Iohn Low
den, Richard Cheyney, Gresham Hoogan,
William Palmer, Nicholas Dickens, Ni
cholas Diggins, Peter Summer, Iohn Ben
net, Richard Edwards, Michael Bonner,
& Nicholas Hollam, or any ten of them,
or any ten of the Heires or Assigues of
them, shall and will make, doe, ac
knowledge, execute and suffer all and
every such further acts, deeds and assu
rances, for better setling, assuring and
confirming of the usuages, customes,
benefits, liberties, priviledges, immu
nities, discharges, certainty of fines,
compositions, agreements, matters
and things in the said Indenture and
Scedules contained, as by them, or any
ten of them shal be reasonably devised,
advised and required. That every one
of the said Copy-hold Tenants,
That lea
ses may be let for thirty one yeeres and foure meneths without licence.
their
ses may be let for thirty one yeeres and foure meneths without licence.
heires and assignes, shall and may free
ly hereafter from time to time, grant,
lease or demise by deed or otherwise
(without licence or Copy of Court
Roule) such or so much of their said
Lands, Tenements, and Heredita
ments, to such person and persons, and
for such tearme and estate, not excee
ding one and thirty yeeres and foure
moneths, in possession from the time
of the making of any such grant or de
mise; as to them, and every, or any of
them respectively, shall bee thought
fit or necessary, without any forfeit of
estate, seizure, claime, disturbance, de
niall or impeachment of his Lordship,
his heires or assignes, or any of his or
their Officers. So alwaies, that such
grant, lease and leases so to bee made,
be at the first or second generall Court,
(for the Mannor whereof, the Lands
or Tenements so happening to be gran
ted, leased or demised are parcell) to
be holden next after the making there
of, be published in open Court of that
Mannor, before the homage there, and
a remembrance thereof to bee required
to bee made in the Roules of the said
Court, for the date, tearme and quan
tity of Lands, Cottages, or Tenements
so
A Briefe of the Indenture
so granted, leased or demised. Which
remembrance, the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth convenanteth and granteth
for him, his heires and assignes; to and
with the said Sir Iohn Iolles, and the
rest of the said Copy-hold Tenants, up
on the tender of a certainty thereof in
writing, to the Steward, or Deputy
Steward that Mannour for the time
then being, together with sixe pence in
money, for the entring thereof, shall be
in the Court Roules of that Mannor
duely, and in convenient time, and
without delay enrolled, and a note
thereof delivered by the Steward, or
his Deputy, to the party so leasing, or
any for him, without any other conside
ration, see or reward, to bee given or
paid for the same.
That whereas the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth,
Patents under the great Seale of Eng
land, dated the nineteenth day of Iuly,
in the thirteenth yeere of his Maje
sties reign of England, and forty eighth
of Scotland, Hath obtained license to
grant to such of his Majesties liege
people as he shall thinke fit, Messuages,
Cottages, Lands, Tenements, and He
reditaments, parcell, or reputed parcell
of the said Mannors: To hold to them,
their heires and assignes (in free and
common Socage) respectively, of his
said Mannors of Stepney and Hackney, by
such and the same rents and services,
and other profits, as in the conveyan
ces thereof shall be expressed, and not
to hold of the King in Capite, nor of
any of his Majesties Honours, or Man
nors in Knights service, as by the said
Letters Patents more at large may ap
peare.
Wentworth shall not at the first Session
of the next Parliament procure such an
Act of Parliament, to bee good and ef
fectuall in law for the purposes afore
said: Then his Lordship will at all
times, after the end of the said first Ses
sion of the said next Paliament, upon
reasonable requests, and at the costs of
the Tenants (whom it shall concerne)
their heires or assignes, make, doe and
execute such reasonable acts, devices,
and assurances in Law; whereby the
said Copy-holders, their heires or as
signes respectively, shall hold and en
joy their, and every of their said Copy-holds,
Messuages, Houses, Lands, Cot
tages and Hereditaments, with the like
wayes, easements, commons and com
modities, as are thereto now belonging,
or now therewith used or enjoyed.
And the free-hold and inheritance
thereof respectively to them and to
their respective heires and assignes for
ever, to be holden of such of the same
Mannors, whereof the same is now
holden in free and common Socage,
for and under the severall & respective
yeerely rents for all services and de
mands, as they or any of them doe now
severally and respectively pay for the
same, as by them, or their Councel lear
ned, shall bee reasonably devised and
required.
Wentworth,
Recitall of the Let
ters Pa
tents from the King to my L. concer
ning the Free-hold.
by his Highnesse Letters
ters Pa
tents from the King to my L. concer
ning the Free-hold.
Patents under the great Seale of Eng
land, dated the nineteenth day of Iuly,
in the thirteenth yeere of his Maje
sties reign of England, and forty eighth
of Scotland, Hath obtained license to
grant to such of his Majesties liege
people as he shall thinke fit, Messuages,
Cottages, Lands, Tenements, and He
reditaments, parcell, or reputed parcell
of the said Mannors: To hold to them,
their heires and assignes (in free and
common Socage) respectively, of his
said Mannors of Stepney and Hackney, by
such and the same rents and services,
and other profits, as in the conveyan
ces thereof shall be expressed, and not
to hold of the King in Capite, nor of
any of his Majesties Honours, or Man
nors in Knights service, as by the said
Letters Patents more at large may ap
peare.
If the Act of Parlia
ment bee not pro
cured, thē the Te
nants (up
on re
quest) shal be made Free hol
ders.
Now if the said Thomas Lord
ment bee not pro
cured, thē the Te
nants (up
on re
quest) shal be made Free hol
ders.
Wentworth shall not at the first Session
of the next Parliament procure such an
Act of Parliament, to bee good and ef
fectuall in law for the purposes afore
said: Then his Lordship will at all
times, after the end of the said first Ses
sion of the said next Paliament, upon
reasonable requests, and at the costs of
the Tenants (whom it shall concerne)
their heires or assignes, make, doe and
execute such reasonable acts, devices,
and assurances in Law; whereby the
said Copy-holders, their heires or as
signes respectively, shall hold and en
joy their, and every of their said Copy-holds,
Messuages, Houses, Lands, Cot
tages and Hereditaments, with the like
wayes, easements, commons and com
modities, as are thereto now belonging,
or now therewith used or enjoyed.
And the free-hold and inheritance
thereof respectively to them and to
their respective heires and assignes for
ever, to be holden of such of the same
Mannors, whereof the same is now
holden in free and common Socage,
for and under the severall & respective
yeerely rents for all services and de
mands, as they or any of them doe now
severally and respectively pay for the
same, as by them, or their Councel lear
ned, shall bee reasonably devised and
required.
That the said Copy-hold Tenants,
their heires and assignes respectively,
shall and may for ever hereafter, with
out any let, impediment, interruption,
deniall or contradiction of his Lord
ship, his heires or assignes, or any clai
ming under the said Lord Henry Went
worth deceased, not onely during the
time they shall be Copy-holders, but
also afterwards, when they have obtai
ned the free-hold and inheritance of
their severall and respective Copy-holds;
peaceably hold and enjoy such
and the like Commons of pasture, and
in such manner, in all the Commons,
wastes and common able places of the
said Mannors, as they or any of them
hertofore have had, used, held, taken, or
enjoyed, or might lawfully have taken
or enjoyed. Neverthelesse, it is agreed,
that neither the said Indenture and
Scedules, nor any covenant therein con
tained,
ure, to the benefit or advantage of any
other Copy-hold Tenants of the said
Mannors, other than the Copy-hold
Tenants, named parties to the said In
dentures, their heires and assignes, and
that for such and the same Lands, Te
nements, Cottages, and Heredita
ments, with the appurtenances onely,
as they or any of them now hold, or
claime to hold, by Copy of Court-Roule
of the said Mannors, or one of
them, as by the said Indenture (where
unto relation be had) more plainly and
at large appeareth.
For enjoy
ing the Common.
ing the Common.
their heires and assignes respectively,
shall and may for ever hereafter, with
out any let, impediment, interruption,
deniall or contradiction of his Lord
ship, his heires or assignes, or any clai
ming under the said Lord Henry Went
worth deceased, not onely during the
time they shall be Copy-holders, but
also afterwards, when they have obtai
ned the free-hold and inheritance of
their severall and respective Copy-holds;
peaceably hold and enjoy such
and the like Commons of pasture, and
in such manner, in all the Commons,
wastes and common able places of the
said Mannors, as they or any of them
hertofore have had, used, held, taken, or
enjoyed, or might lawfully have taken
or enjoyed. Neverthelesse, it is agreed,
that neither the said Indenture and
Scedules, nor any covenant therein con
tained,
The Te
nants not compoun
ding, are excepted from all benefit hereby.
shall in any wise extend or ennants not compoun
ding, are excepted from all benefit hereby.
ure, to the benefit or advantage of any
other Copy-hold Tenants of the said
Mannors, other than the Copy-hold
Tenants, named parties to the said In
dentures, their heires and assignes, and
that for such and the same Lands, Te
nements, Cottages, and Heredita
ments, with the appurtenances onely,
as they or any of them now hold, or
claime to hold, by Copy of Court-Roule
of the said Mannors, or one of
them, as by the said Indenture (where
unto relation be had) more plainly and
at large appeareth.
Memo
Of Covenants.
Memorandum, that the said Indenture of the twentieth of Iune, together
with a duplicity thereof, were acknow
ledged by the said Thomas Lord Went
worth the 21. day of Iuly 1617. before
Sir Mathew Carew Knight,
The en
rolling of the Deed, and where it is left.
to bee enrolling of the Deed, and where it is left.
rolled, and is enrolled in the Chancery
accordingly. The one part of which
Indentures, is left in the custody of the
Company of Goldsmiths in the City
of London, and the other in the custody
of the Brethren of the Trinity house at
Radcliffe: In trust, and to the use of the
said Copy-hold Tenants, named par
ties to the said Indentures.
The ninth day of Iuly 1617. in the
said fifteenth yeere of his Majesties
Reigne,
worth acknowledged a statute of the
summe of twelve thousand pounds of
lawfull money of England, unto Alexan
der Prescot and Iohn Gore, Aldermen of
London, Thomas Iones common Serje
ant of London, Francis Fulner and George
Whitmore Esquires, and Robert Mildmay
Grocer; In trust for, and to the use of
the Copy-holders named in the Inden
tures, and thereof is a defeasance by In
denture, dated the same day to this ef
fect (viz.) That if the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth doe performe the covenants
and agreements,
foresaid Indenture of the twentieth of
Iune: Then the same Statute to bee
void, and that the said Conusees shall
deliver up the same Statute to the said
Thomas Lord Wentworth, his heires, exe
cutors, administrators or assignes, so
soone as the said Act of Parliament
shall be procured, according to the in
tent and true meaning of the said reci
ted Indenture.
said fifteenth yeere of his Majesties
Reigne,
A Statute of 12000. pounds for perfor
mance of Cove
nants.
the said Thomas Lord Wentmance of Cove
nants.
worth acknowledged a statute of the
summe of twelve thousand pounds of
lawfull money of England, unto Alexan
der Prescot and Iohn Gore, Aldermen of
London, Thomas Iones common Serje
ant of London, Francis Fulner and George
Whitmore Esquires, and Robert Mildmay
Grocer; In trust for, and to the use of
the Copy-holders named in the Inden
tures, and thereof is a defeasance by In
denture, dated the same day to this ef
fect (viz.) That if the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth doe performe the covenants
and agreements,
The defea
sance.
contained in the asance.
foresaid Indenture of the twentieth of
Iune: Then the same Statute to bee
void, and that the said Conusees shall
deliver up the same Statute to the said
Thomas Lord Wentworth, his heires, exe
cutors, administrators or assignes, so
soone as the said Act of Parliament
shall be procured, according to the in
tent and true meaning of the said reci
ted Indenture.
To this end, the said Statute and de
feasance are left in the Chamber of the
City of London,
as that the said Conusees may have the
same to bee delivered according to
their Covenant. And the Chamber
lain of the said City hath charged him
selfe with the receit thereof, by order
of the Court of the Lord Maior and
Aldermen 1617. Sir Iohn Leman being
then Maior, and Master Cornelius Fish
Chamberlaine.
feasance are left in the Chamber of the
City of London,
Where the Sta
tute and Defea
sance are kept.
to bee kept in such sort,
tute and Defea
sance are kept.
as that the said Conusees may have the
same to bee delivered according to
their Covenant. And the Chamber
lain of the said City hath charged him
selfe with the receit thereof, by order
of the Court of the Lord Maior and
Aldermen 1617. Sir Iohn Leman being
then Maior, and Master Cornelius Fish
Chamberlaine.
In Trinity Tearme, in the said fif
teenth yeere of his Majesties Reigne,
to a Bill of complaint was by the Co
py-holders, named parties to the said
Indenture of the twentieth of Iune, ex
hibited against the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth in his Majesties high Court
of Chancery; whereto the said Thomas
Lord Wentworth did appeare, and by
his answer confessed the contents of the
said Bill to bee true. Whereupon,
a perfect Decree (with the free con
sent and agreement of the said Tho
mas Lord Wentworth,
the two and twentieth day of July, in
the said fifteenth yeere of the Reigne
of our Soveraigne Lord King Iames)
was obtained. And by the same, the
said free customes, orders, immunities,
&c. and all and whatsoever contained
in the said Indenture of the twntieth of
June, and the Scedules unto the same
Indenture annexed, are for ever esta
blished and confirmed. The said De
cree is likewise there enrolled. The true
Copy of the said Scedules followeth.
teenth yeere of his Majesties Reigne,
The pro
ceedings in the Chancery.
ceedings in the Chancery.
to a Bill of complaint was by the Co
py-holders, named parties to the said
Indenture of the twentieth of Iune, ex
hibited against the said Thomas Lord
Wentworth in his Majesties high Court
of Chancery; whereto the said Thomas
Lord Wentworth did appeare, and by
his answer confessed the contents of the
said Bill to bee true. Whereupon,
a perfect Decree (with the free con
sent and agreement of the said Tho
mas Lord Wentworth,
The De
cree.
bearing date
cree.
the two and twentieth day of July, in
the said fifteenth yeere of the Reigne
of our Soveraigne Lord King Iames)
was obtained. And by the same, the
said free customes, orders, immunities,
&c. and all and whatsoever contained
in the said Indenture of the twntieth of
June, and the Scedules unto the same
Indenture annexed, are for ever esta
blished and confirmed. The said De
cree is likewise there enrolled. The true
Copy of the said Scedules followeth.
The
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Survey of London (1633): A Brief on the Indenture of Covenants.The Map of Early Modern London, Edition 7.0. Ed. . Victoria: University of Victoria. Accessed May 05, 2022. mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_covenants.htm. Draft.
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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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Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. THE SURVEY OF LONDON: CONTAINING The Original, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of that City, Methodically set down. With a Memorial of those famouser Acts of Charity, which for publick and Pious Vses have been bestowed by many Worshipfull Citizens and Benefactors. As also all the Ancient and Modern Monuments erected in the Churches, not only of those two famous Cities, LONDON and WESTMINSTER, but (now newly added) Four miles compass. Begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618. And now compleatly finished by the study &labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633. Whereunto, besides many Additions (as appears by the Contents) are annexed divers Alphabetical Tables, especially two, The first, an index of Things. The second, a Concordance of Names. London: Printed for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345.5.
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Anthony Munday. The Triumphs of Re-United Britannia. Arthur F. Kinney. Renaissance Drama: An Anthology of Plays and Entertainments. 2nd ed. Toronto: Wiley, 2005.
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Munday, Anthony. Metropolis Coronata, The Trivmphes of Ancient Drapery. London: George Purslowe, 1615. DEEP 630. STC 18275.
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Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Henry Holland. THE SVRVAY of LONDON: Containing, The Originall, Antiquitie, Encrease, and more Moderne Estate of the sayd Famous Citie. As also, the Rule and Gouernment thereof (both Ecclesiasticall and Temporall) from time to time. With a briefe Relation of all the memorable Monuments, and other especiall Obseruations, both in and about the same CITIE. Written in the yeere 1598. by Iohn Stow, Citizen of London. Since then, continued, corrected and much enlarged, with many rare and worthy Notes, both of Venerable Antiquity, and later memorie; such, as were neuer published before this present yeere 1618. London: George Purslowe, 1618. STC 23344. Yale University Library copy.
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Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. THE SURVEY OF LONDON: CONTAINING The Original, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of that City, Methodically set down. With a Memorial of those famouser Acts of Charity, which for publick and Pious Vses have been bestowed by many Worshipfull Citizens and Benefactors. As also all the Ancient and Modern Monuments erected in the Churches, not only of those two famous Cities, LONDON and WESTMINSTER, but (now newly added) Four miles compass. Begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618. And now compleatly finished by the study &labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633. Whereunto, besides many Additions (as appears by the Contents) are annexed divers Alphabetical Tables, especially two, The first, an index of Things. The second, a Concordance of Names. London: Printed for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345.5.
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Strype, John, John Stow, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster. Vol. 2. London, 1720. Remediated by The Making of the Modern World.
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John Stow
(b. between 1524 and 1525, d. 1605)Historian and author of A Survey of London. Husband of Elizabeth Stow.John Stow is mentioned in the following documents:
John Stow authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:
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Blome, Richard.
Aldersgate Ward and St. Martins le Grand Liberty Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. M3r and sig. M4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Aldgate Ward with its Division into Parishes. Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections & Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H3r and sig. H4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Billingsgate Ward and Bridge Ward Within with it’s Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Y2r and sig. Y3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Bishopsgate-street Ward. Taken from the Last Survey and Corrected.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. N1r and sig. N2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Bread Street Ward and Cardwainter Ward with its Division into Parishes Taken from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. B3r and sig. B4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Broad Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions, & Cornhill Ward with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, &c.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. P2r and sig. P3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Cheape Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.D1r and sig. D2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Coleman Street Ward and Bashishaw Ward Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. G2r and sig. G3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Cow Cross being St Sepulchers Parish Without and the Charterhouse.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H2v and sig. H3r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Creplegate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Additions, and Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. I3r and sig. I4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Farrington Ward Without, with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections & Amendments.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2F3r and sig. 2F4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Lambeth and Christ Church Parish Southwark. Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Z1r and sig. Z2r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Langborne Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey. & Candlewick Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. U3r and sig. U4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Map of St. Gilles’s Cripple Gate. Without. With Large Additions and Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H2v and sig. H3r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Map of the Parish of St. Dunstans Stepney, als. Stebunheath Divided into Hamlets.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F3r and sig. F4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Map of the Parish of St Mary White Chappel and a Map of the Parish of St Katherines by the Tower.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F2r and sig. F3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of Lime Street Ward. Taken from ye Last Surveys & Corrected.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. M1r and sig. M2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of St. Andrews Holborn Parish as well Within the Liberty as Without.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2I1r and sig. 2I2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parishes of St. Clements Danes, St. Mary Savoy; with the Rolls Liberty and Lincolns Inn, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.O4v and sig. O1r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St. Anns. Taken from the last Survey, with Correction, and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. L2v and sig. L3r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St. Giles’s in the Fields Taken from the Last Servey, with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. K1v and sig. K2r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Margarets Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.H3v and sig. H4r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Martins in the Fields Taken from ye Last Survey with Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. I1v and sig. I2r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Pauls Covent Garden Taken from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. L3v and sig. L4r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Saviours Southwark and St Georges taken from ye last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. D1r and sig.D2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
The Parish of St. James Clerkenwell taken from ye last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H3v and sig. H4r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
The Parish of St. James’s, Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. K4v and sig. L1r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
The Parish of St Johns Wapping. The Parish of St Paul Shadwell.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. E2r and sig. E3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Portsoken Ward being Part of the Parish of St. Buttolphs Aldgate, taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. B1v and sig. B2r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Queen Hith Ward and Vintry Ward with their Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2C4r and sig. 2D1v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Shoreditch Norton Folgate, and Crepplegate Without Taken from ye Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. G1r and sig. G2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Spittle Fields and Places Adjacent Taken from ye Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F4r and sig. G1v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
St. Olave and St. Mary Magdalens Bermondsey Southwark Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. C2r and sig.C3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Tower Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. E2r and sig. E3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Walbrook Ward and Dowgate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Surveys.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2B3r and sig. 2B4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
The Wards of Farington Within and Baynards Castle with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Q2r and sig. Q3v. [See more information about this map.] -
The City of London as in Q. Elizabeth’s Time.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Frontispiece. -
A Map of the Tower Liberty.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H4v and sig. I1r. [See more information about this map.] -
A New Plan of the City of London, Westminster and Southwark.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Frontispiece. -
Pearl, Valerie.
Introduction.
A Survey of London. By John Stow. Ed. H.B. Wheatley. London: Everyman’s Library, 1987. v–xii. Print. -
Pullen, John.
A Map of the Parish of St Mary Rotherhith.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Z3r and sig. Z4r. [See more information about this map.] -
Stow, John. The abridgement of the English Chronicle, first collected by M. Iohn Stow, and after him augmented with very many memorable antiquities, and continued with matters forreine and domesticall, vnto the beginning of the yeare, 1618. by E.H. Gentleman. London, Edward Allde and Nicholas Okes, 1618. STC 23332.
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Stow, John. The annales of England Faithfully collected out of the most autenticall authors, records, and other monuments of antiquitie, lately collected, since encreased, and continued, from the first habitation vntill this present yeare 1605. London: Peter Short, Felix Kingston, and George Eld, 1605. STC 23337.
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Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Henry Holland. THE SVRVAY of LONDON: Containing, The Originall, Antiquitie, Encrease, and more Moderne Estate of the sayd Famous Citie. As also, the Rule and Gouernment thereof (both Ecclesiasticall and Temporall) from time to time. With a briefe Relation of all the memorable Monuments, and other especiall Obseruations, both in and about the same CITIE. Written in the yeere 1598. by Iohn Stow, Citizen of London. Since then, continued, corrected and much enlarged, with many rare and worthy Notes, both of Venerable Antiquity, and later memorie; such, as were neuer published before this present yeere 1618. London: George Purslowe, 1618. STC 23344. Yale University Library copy.
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Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. THE SURVEY OF LONDON: CONTAINING The Original, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of that City, Methodically set down. With a Memorial of those famouser Acts of Charity, which for publick and Pious Vses have been bestowed by many Worshipfull Citizens and Benefactors. As also all the Ancient and Modern Monuments erected in the Churches, not only of those two famous Cities, LONDON and WESTMINSTER, but (now newly added) Four miles compass. Begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618. And now compleatly finished by the study &labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633. Whereunto, besides many Additions (as appears by the Contents) are annexed divers Alphabetical Tables, especially two, The first, an index of Things. The second, a Concordance of Names. London: Printed for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345.5.
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Stow, John. The chronicles of England from Brute vnto this present yeare of Christ. 1580. Collected by Iohn Stow citizen of London. London, 1580.
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Stow, John. A Summarie of the Chronicles of England. Diligently Collected, Abridged, & Continued vnto this Present Yeere of Christ, 1598. London: Imprinted by Richard Bradocke, 1598.
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Stow, John. A suruay of London· Conteyning the originall, antiquity, increase, moderne estate, and description of that city, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow citizen of London. Since by the same author increased, with diuers rare notes of antiquity, and published in the yeare, 1603. Also an apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that citie, the greatnesse thereof. VVith an appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. London: John Windet, 1603. STC 23343. U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus) copy.
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Stow, John, The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M. H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names. London: Printed by Elizabeth Purslovv for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345. U of Victoria copy.
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Stow, John, The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M. H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names. London: Printed by Elizabeth Purslovv [i.e., Purslow] for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345.
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Stow, John. A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603. Ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. Remediated by British History Online. [Kingsford edition, courtesy of The Centre for Metropolitan History. Articles written after 2011 cite from this searchable transcription.]
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Stow, John. A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603. Ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. See also the digital transcription of this edition at British History Online.
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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. 23341. Transcribed by EEBO-TCP.
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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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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. Folger Shakespeare Library.
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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. London: John Windet for John Wolfe, 1598. STC 23341.
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Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Coteyning the Originall, Antiquity, Increaſe, Moderne eſtate, and deſcription of that City, written in the yeare 1598, by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Since by the ſame Author increaſed with diuers rare notes of Antiquity, and publiſhed in the yeare, 1603. Alſo an Apologie (or defence) againſt the opinion of ſome men, concerning that Citie, the greatneſſe thereof. With an Appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum de ſitu & nobilitae Londini: Writen by William Fitzſtephen, in the raigne of Henry the ſecond. London: John Windet, 1603. U of Victoria copy. Print.
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Strype, John, John Stow, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster. Vol. 2. London, 1720. Remediated by The Making of the Modern World.
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Strype, John, John Stow. A SURVEY OF THE CITIES OF LONDON and WESTMINSTER, And the Borough of SOUTHWARK. CONTAINING The Original, Antiquity, Increase, present State and Government of those CITIES. Written at first in the Year 1698, By John Stow, Citizen and Native of London. Corrected, Improved, and very much Enlarged, in the Year 1720, By JOHN STRYPE, M.A. A NATIVE ALSO OF THE SAID CITY. The Survey and History brought down to the present Time BY CAREFUL HANDS. Illustrated with exact Maps of the City and Suburbs, and of all the Wards; and, likewise, of the Out-Parishes of London and Westminster, and the Country ten Miles round London. Together with many fair Draughts of the most Eminent Buildings. The Life of the Author, written by Mr. Strype, is prefixed; And, at the End is added, an APPENDIX Of certain Tracts, Discourses, and Remarks on the State of the City of London. 6th ed. 2 vols. London: Printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson, J. and P. Knapton, and S. Birt, R. Ware, T. and T. Longman, and seven others, 1754–1755. ESTC T150145.
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Strype, John, John Stow. A survey of the cities of London and Westminster: containing the original, antiquity, increase, modern estate and government of those cities. Written at first in the year MDXCVIII. By John Stow, citizen and native of London. Since reprinted and augmented by A.M. H.D. and other. Now lastly, corrected, improved, and very much enlarged: and the survey and history brought down from the year 1633, (being near fourscore years since it was last printed) to the present time; by John Strype, M.A. a native also of the said city. Illustrated with exact maps of the city and suburbs, and of all the wards; and likewise of the out-parishes of London and Westminster: together with many other fair draughts of the more eminent and publick edifices and monuments. In six books. To which is prefixed, the life of the author, writ by the editor. At the end is added, an appendiz of certain tracts, discourses and remarks, concerning the state of the city of London. Together with a perambulation, or circuit-walk four or five miles round about London, to the parish churches: describing the monuments of the dead there interred: with other antiquities observable in those places. And concluding with a second appendix, as a supply and review: and a large index of the whole work. 2 vols. London : Printed for A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. ESTC T48975.
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The Tower and St. Catherins Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H4v and sig. I1r. [See more information about this map.] -
Wheatley, Henry Benjamin.
Introduction.
A Survey of London. 1603. By John Stow. London: J.M. Dent and Sons, 1912. Print.
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