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This list includes both the sources cited in MoEML and recent work on Early Modern London. We regularly add relevant items from the following journals: Early Theatre, The London Journal, and Urban Studies. We also include relevant items published by the London Topographical Society.
For site identifications on the map, we are particularly indebted to the work of Adrian Prockter and Robert Taylor, The A to Z of Elizabethan London, John Stow's A Survey of London, Henry Harben's A Dictionary of London, and the Survey of London volumes from English Heritage. Unless otherwise indicated, all Shakespeare quotations are taken from The Internet Shakespeare Editions. For definitions we turn to the Oxford English Dictionary. For details of the lives of early modern Londoners, we turn first to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography if the person has an entry therein.
Items added after March 2010 are cited in the style prescribed by the MLA Handbook, 7th ed. If available, we give the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for articles published or reprinted digitally. For more information on citing pages from MoEML, click here.

General Sources for London

  • Abbott, George. Cheap-ſide Croſſe cenſured and condemned. 1600. London, 1641. Wing A63. Print. Rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD.]
  • Acts of the Privy Council of England. Ed. J.R. Dasent. 32 vols. London: HMSO, 1890-1907.
  • Adams, Robert M. and George M. Logan. "John Donne." The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. M.H. Abrams et al. Vol. 1. 6th ed. New York: Norton, 1993. 1080-82.
  • Adams, Thomas. Mystical bedlam, or the vvorld of mad-men. London, 1615. STC 124. Rpt. Early English Books Online.http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home.
  • Adelman, Janet. "Making Defect Perfection: Shakespeare and the One-Sex Model." Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage. Ed. Viviana Comensoli and Anne Russell. Chicago: U of Illinois P, 1999. 23-52.
  • Allderidge, Patricia. "Management and Mismanagement at Bedlam, 1547-1633." Health, Medicine, and Morality in the Sixteenth Century. Ed. Charles Webster. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1979. 141-64.
  • Alley, Hugh.Hugh Alley's Caveat: The Markets of London in 1598: Folger MS V.a. 318. Ed. Ian Archer, Caroline Barron, and Vanessa Harding. London: London Topographical Society, 1988. Publication no. 137 of the London Topographical Society.
  • Andrews, William. Old Church Lore. 1891. Rpt. Wakefield, England: EP Publishing, 1975. Print. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD.]
  • The Annual Register, or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year 1851. London, 1852.
  • Appleby, John C. "Roydon [Rawdon], Sir Marmaduke (1583–1646)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Online edition ed. Lawrence Goldman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. Web. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/24237. [Added 4 April 2011 by NE.]
  • Arab, Ronda A. "Work, Bodies, and Gender in The Shoemaker's Holiday." Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 13 (2000): 182-212.
  • Archer, Ian W.The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. Print.
  • Archer, Ian, Caroline Barron, and Vanessa Harding, eds. Hugh Alley's Caveat: The Markets of London in 1598: Folger MS V.a. 318. By Hugh Alley. London: London Topographical Society, 1988. Print. Publication no. 137 of the London Topographical Society.
  • Archer, Ian. "John Stow, Citizen and Historian." John Stow (1525-1605) and the Making of the English Past. Ed. Ian Gadd and Alexandra Gillespie. London: British Library, 2004. 13-26. Print. Studies in Early Modern Culture and the History of the Book. [Added 5 December 2010.]
  • Archer, Ian. "John Stow's Survey of London: The Nostalgia of John Stow." The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London, 1576-1649. Ed. David L. Smith, Richard Strier, and David Bevington. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 17-34. Print. [Added 13 May 2010 by DJ.]
  • Ashton, Robert. The City and the Court, 1603-1643. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1979. Print. [Added 26 July 2011.]
  • The A to Z of Georgian London. Introductory Notes by Ralph Hyde. London: Harry Margary, 1982. Print. London Topographical Society Publication 126. [Added 29 March 2010.]
  • Geographers' A-Z. A-Z Big London. London: Geographers' A-Z Map Company, 2004.
  • Bacon, G.W., and Co.The A to Z of Victorian London. Introduced by Ralph Hyde. London: London Topographical Society, 1987.
  • Baer, William. "Housing for the Lesser Sort in Stuart London: Findings from Certificates, and Returns of Divided Houses." The London Journal 33.1 (2008): 61-88. DOI 10.1179/174963208X270597. Web. [Added 12 May 2011.]
  • Baer, William C. "Landlords and Tenants in London, 1550-1700." Urban History 38.2 (2011): 234-55. DOI 10.1017/S0963926811000393. Web. [Added 5 July 2011.]
  • Baer, William C. "Stuart London's Standard of Living: Re-Examining the Settlement of Tithes of 1638 for Rents, Income, and Poverty." The Economic History Review 63.3 (2010): 612-37. Print. [Added 20 July 2010.]
  • Baines, Paul. "Ireland, Samuel (d. 1800)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. 15 October 2006 http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14449.
  • Baines, Paul. "Ireland, William Henry (1775–1835)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004. 4 October 2006 http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/14451.
  • Baker, Sir Richard. A chronicle of the Kings of England, from the time of the Romans goverment unto the raigne of our soveraigne lord, King Charles containing all passages of state or church, with all other observations proper for a chronicle. London, 1643. Wing B501. Print. British Library copy rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. If you are logged into EEBO, click on the Wing number to go directly to the bibliographic record. [Added 10 August 2011 by DP.]
  • Bald, R.C.John Donne: A Life. New York: Oxford, 1970.
  • Bale, Anthony. "Stow's Medievalism and Antique Judaism in Early Modern London." John Stow (1525-1605) and the Making of the English Past. Ed. Ian Gadd and Alexandra Gillespie. London: British Library, 2004. 69-80. Print. Studies in Early Modern Culture and the History of the Book. [Added 5 December 2010.]
  • Barczewski, Stephanie L. "Ritson, Joseph (1752–1803)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. 15 October 2006 http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23685.
  • Barker, Felix, and Peter Jackson. London: 2000 Years of a City and its People. New York: Macmillan, 1974.
  • Barker, Richard Hindry. Thomas Middleton. New York: Columbia UP, 1958. Print. [Added 5 July 2010 by SM-W.]
  • Barker, William. "Mulcaster, Richard (1531/2-1611): Schoolmaster and Author." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Online edition ed. Lawrence Goldman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/19509. Web. [Added 6 August 2010 by MD.]
  • Barron, Caroline M.London in the Later Middle Ages: Government and People 1200-1500. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Print. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD.]
  • Barron, Caroline M., and Matthew Davies. The Religious Houses of London and Middlesex. London: Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute for Historical Research, 2007. Print. [Added 29 June 2010.]
  • Barron, Caroline M. "Eyre, Simon (c.1395–1458)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Online edition ed. Lawrence Goldman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/52246. Web. [Added 10 August 2011 by DP.]
  • Beaumont, Francis. The Knight of the Burning Pestle. 1607. Ed. Sheldon P. Zitner. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1984, 2004. Print. The Revels Plays. [Added 27 May 2011.]
  • Beaven, Alfred P.The Aldermen of the City of London - Temp. Henry III - 1912. London, 1908. Print. A searchable transcription of the 1912 edition of Beaven is available at British History Online, courtesy of The Centre for Metropolitan History. [Added 11 May 2011.]
  • Bebbington, Gillian. London Street Names. London: B.T. Batsford, 1972.
  • Beer, Barrett L. "London and the Rebellions of 1548-1549." Journal of British Studies 12.1 (1972): 15-38. Print. [Added 25 May 2011.]
  • Beer, Barrett L. "Stow [Stowe], John (1524/5–1605)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Web. http://www.oxforddnb.com.ezproxy.library.uvic.ca/view/article/26611. [Added 13 May 2010 by DJ.]
  • Beier, A. L., and Roger Finlay. London 1500-1700: The Making of the Metropolis. London: Longman, 1986. Print. [Added 11 May 2011.]
  • Beier, A. L., and Roger Finlay. "The Significance of the Metropolis." Introduction to London 1500-1700: The Making of the Metropolis. Ed. A. L. Beier and Roger Finlay. London: Longman, 1986. 1-33. Print. [Added 11 May 2011.]
  • Benson, Larry D., ed. The Riverside Chaucer. 3rd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987. Print. [Added 31 May 2010 by LM]
  • Bergeron, David M.English Civic Pageantry 1558-1642. London: Edward Arnold, 1971.
  • Bergeron, David M. "Middleton's Moral Landscape: A Chaste Maid in Cheapside and The Triumphs of Truth." "Accompaninge the players": Essays Celebrating Thomas Middleton, 1580-1980. Ed. Kenneth Friedenreich. New York: AMS P, 1983. 133-46. Print. [Added 5 July 2010 by SM-W.]
  • Berlin, Michael. "Reordering Rituals: Ceremony and the Parish, 1520-1640." Londinopolis: Essays in the Cultural and Social History of Early Modern London. Ed. Paul Griffiths and Mark S. R. Jenner. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2000. 47-66. Print. [Added 6 May 2011.]
  • Bethlem Royal Hospital. "General Historical Information." Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives and Museum Service. http://www.bethlemheritage.org.uk/aboutus.asp.
  • Bethlem Royal Hospital. "Visits." Bethlem Royal Hospital Archives and Museum Service. http://www.bethlemheritage.org.uk/Visits.asp.
  • Bevington, David, ed. The Complete Works of Shakespeare. 5th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004.
  • Bevington, David. Introduction. The Shoemaker's Holiday. By Thomas Dekker. English Renaissance Drama: A Norton Anthology. Ed. David Bevington, Lars Engle, Katharine Eisaman Maus, and Eric Rasmussen. New York: Norton, 2002. 483-87.
  • Bevington, David. "Theatre as Holiday." The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London, 1576-1649. Ed. David L. Smith, Richard Strier, and David Bevington. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 101-16.
  • Bevington, David. Tudor Drama and Politics: A Critical Approach to Topical Meaning. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1968. Print. [Added 31 May 2011 by KSJ.]
  • Bird, James. The Geography of the Port of London. London: Hutchinson U Library, 1957.
  • Bird, Sir James, ed. Shoreditch. London: English Heritage, 1922. Print. Survey of London 8. We cite from the searchable transcription at BHO. [Added 28 April 2011.]
  • Blackham, Colonel Robert J.The Soul of the City: London's Livery Companies. Their Storied Past, Their Living Present. London: Sampson, Low, Marston & Co., 1932.
  • Bly, Mary. Queer Virgins and Virgin Queans on the Early Modern Stage. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2000.
  • Bold, John. "Bird's-Eye Views: From Hollar to the London Eye." The London Journal 35.3 (2010): 225-35. Print. [Added 19 April 2011.]
  • Booth, Roy. "‘It must be called EBENEZAR': Cheapside Cross and a Puritan Replacement." Early Modern Whale. 2 February 2008. http://roy25booth.blogspot.com/2008/02/it-must-be-called-ebenezar-cheapside.html. Web. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD.]
  • Borer, Mary Cathcart. The City of London: A History. New York: McKay, 1977.
  • Boulton, Jeremy. "Residential Mobility in Seventeenth-Century Southwark." Urban History Yearbook (1986): 1-14. Print. [Added 2 June 2011.]
  • Boulton, Jeremy. Neighbourhood and Society: A London Suburb in the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1987. Print. [Added 2 June 2011.]
  • Bowsher, Julian. The Rose Theatre: An Archeological Discovery. London: Museum of London, 1998.
  • Bowsher, Julian, and Pat Miller. The Rose and the Globe - Playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark: Excavations 1988-1991. London: Museum of London Archaeology, 2009. Print. English Heritage / MoLA Monograph 48. [Added 21 July 2011.]
  • Bowsher, Julian M. C. "The Chapel Royal at Greenwich Palace." The Court Historian (Journal of the Society for Court Studies) 11.2 (2006): 155-61. Print. [Added 21 July 2011.]
  • Bowsher, Julian. "Holywell Priory and The Theatre in Shoreditch." London Archaeologist 11.9 (2007): 231-34. Print. Click here for .pdf. [Added 21 July 2011.]
  • Bowsher, Julian. "Greenwich Palace, England." Encyclopaedia of Historical Archaeology. Ed. C. E. Orser. London: Routledge, 2002. 258-59. Print. [Added 21 July 2011.]
  • Brenner, Robert. Merchants and Revolution: Commercial Change, Political Conflict, and London's Overseas Traders, 1550-1653. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1993. Print. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD.]
  • Brereton, J. Le Gay. "De Witt at the Swan." A Book of Homage to Shakespeare. Ed. Sir Israel Gollancz. London: H. Milford, 1916. 204-06.
  • Brigden, Susan. London and the Reformation. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1989. Print. [Added 25 May 2011.]
  • Brissenden, Alan. Introduction. A Chaste Maid in Cheapside. By Thomas Middleton. 2nd ed. New Mermaids. London: A&C Black; New York: Norton, 2002. xi-xxxv. Print. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD.]
  • British History Online. London: University of London & History of Parliament Trust, 2007. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/.
  • Bullen, A.H., ed. The Works of Thomas Middleton. 8 vols. London, 1886. 227-62.
  • Camden, William. Britain, or A chorographicall description of the most flourishing kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the ilands adjoyning, out of the depth of antiquitie beautified vvith mappes of the severall shires of England: vvritten first in Latine by William Camden Clarenceux K. of A. Translated newly into English by Philémon Holland Doctour in Physick: finally, revised, amended, and enlarged with sundry additions by the said author. London, 1637. STC 4510.8. Print. Rpt. Early English Books Online.http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. [Added 17 March 2010.]
  • Campbell, Gordon. "Admiral's Men." The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2003. 6.
  • Carey, John. John Donne: Life, Mind and Art. London: Faber, 1990.
  • Carson, Neil. A Companion to Henslowe's Diary. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988.
  • Cartwright, Kent. "The Folger 1560 View of London." Shakespeare Quarterly 29.1 (1978): 67-76. Print. [Added 6 May 2011.]
  • Cathcart, Charles. "Plural Authorship, Attribution, and The Children of the King's Revels." Renaissance Forum 4.2 (2000): 1-36. http://www.hull.ac.uk/renforum/v4no2/cathcart.htm.
  • Cerasano, S.P. "Alleyn, Edward (1566-1629)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/398.
  • Cerasano, S.P. "Henslowe, Philip (c.1555–1616)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12991.
  • Chalfant, Fran C.Ben Jonson's London: A Jacobean Placename Dictionary. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 1978.
  • Chamberlain, John.The Letters of John Chamberlain. Ed. Norman Egbert McClure. 2 vols. Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society, 1939.
  • Chambers, E.K.The Elizabethan Stage. 4 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1923.
  • Chapman, George, Ben Jonson, and John Marston. Eastward Ho! Ed. R.W. Van Fossen. Revels Plays. Manchester; New York: Manchester UP, 1999.
  • Cheapſides Triumphs, and Chyrones Croſſes Lamentation. London, 1630? STC 5104.5. Print. Rpt. English Broadside Ballad Archive. http://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/20266/image. Web. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD; updated 28 June 2010.]
  • The Chimney-Sweepers Sad Complaint. London, 1663. Wing C3897. Print. Rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD.]
  • Chitty, C.W. "Aliens in England in the Sixteenth Century." Race 8 (1966-67): 129-45.
  • Christensen, Ann C. "Being Mistress Eyre in Dekker's The Shoemaker's Holiday and Deloney's The Gentle Craft." Comparative Drama 42.4 (2008): 451-80. Print. Digital rpt. Project Muse. DOI: 10.1353/cdr.0.0035. Web. [Added 13 June 2011.]
  • Clark, Glenn, Judith Owens, and Greg T. Smith. City Limits: Perspectives on the Historical European City. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's UP, 2010. Print. [Added 12 May 2011.]
  • Clive, Mary. Jack & The Doctor. London: Macmillan, 1966.
  • Cobbes, Edmund. Mundanum speculum, or, The worldlings looking glasse Wherein hee may clearly see what a woefull bargaine he makes if he lose his soule for the game of the vvorld. A worke needfull and necessarie for this carelesse age, wherein many neglect the meanes of their saluation. Preached and now published by Edmund Cobbes, master of the Word of God. London, 1630. STC 5453. Print. Rpt. Early English Books Online.http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. [Added 17 March 2010.]
  • Collinson, Patrick. "John Stow and Nostalgic Antiquarianism." Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayals of the City from Stow to Strype, 1598-1720. Ed. J.F. Merritt. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001. 29-51. [Added 13 May 2010 by DJ.]
  • Comensoli, Viviana, and Anne Russell. Introduction. Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage. Ed. Viviana Comensoli and Anne Russell. Chicago: U of Illinois Press, 1999. 1-22.
  • Cooper, Thomas. Thesaurus linguae Romanae et Britannicae. London, 1565. STC 5686. See LEME entry at http://leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons/record.cfm?id=101.
  • Copeland, Edward. "Defoe and the London Wall: Mapped Perspectives." Eighteenth-Century Fiction 10.4 (1998): 407-28. Print. [Added 6 May 2011.]
  • Corrigan, Brian Jay. "Of Dogges and Gulls: Sharp Dealing at the Swan (1597) ... and Again at St. Paul's (1606)." Theatre Notebook 55.3 (2001): 119-29.
  • Corrigan, Nora L. "The Merry Tanner, the Mayor's Feast, and the King's Mistress: Thomas Heywood's 1 Edward IV and the Ballad Tradition." Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 22 (2009): 27-41. Print. Digital rpt. EBSCO Academic Search Complete. Web. [Added 1 June 2011.]
  • Creaton, Heather. "London Diarists." London Topographical Record 28 (2001): 137-52.
  • Creaton, Heather Janet. London. World Bibliographical Series 189. Oxford: Clio P, 1996.
  • Creaton, Heather Janet, ed. Bibliography of Printed Works on London History to 1939. London: Library Association, 1994.
  • Creaton, Heather Janet, and Tony Trowles, comps. "Periodical Articles on London History, 1990." London Journal 16 (1991: 174-91.
  • Critchley, T.A.A History of Police in England and Wales 900-1966. London: Constable, 1967.
  • Crouch, John. Londinenses Lacrymæ. Londons Second Tears mingled with her Aſhes. London, 1666. Wing C7299. Print. Rpt. Early English Books Online.http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. [Added 17 March 2010.]
  • Crystal, David, and Ben Crystal. Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion. New York: Penguin, 2002.
  • Cunningham, W.Alien Immigrants to England. 2nd ed. London: Frank Cass, 1969.
  • Dane, Joseph A. "In Search of Stow's Chaucer." John Stow (1525-1605) and the Making of the English Past. Ed. Ian Gadd and Alexandra Gillespie. London: British Library, 2004. 145-55. Print. Studies in Early Modern Culture and the History of the Book. [Added 5 December 2010.]
  • Daniell, David. "Tyndale, William (c.1494–1536)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Online edition ed. Lawrence Goldman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. Web. 21 February 2010 http://www.oxforddnb.com.ezproxy.library.uvic.ca/view/article/27947. [Added 29 March 2010.]
  • Daniell, David. "Shakespeare and the City." Where are We Now in Shakespeare Studies? Ed. W. R. Elton and John M. Mucciolo. The Shakespearean International Yearbook 2. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2002. 321-31. Print. [Added 6 June 2011.]
  • Davies, Matthew, and Ann Saunders. The History of the Merchant Taylors' Company. Leeds: Maney, 2004. Print. [Added 29 June 2010.]
  • De Certeau, Michel. The Practice of Everyday Life. 1980. Trans. Steven Rendall. Berkeley: U of California P, 1984. Print. Of particular interest: "Walking in the City," 91-110, 218-21. [Added 5 May 2011.]
  • Deferrari, Roy J.A Latin-English Dictionary of St. Thomas Aquinas, Based on the Summa Theologica and Selected Passages of his Other Works. Boston: St. Paul Editions, 1960.
  • Deiter, Kristen. The Tower of London in English Renaissance Drama: Icon of Opposition. New York: Routledge, 2008.
  • Dekker, Thomas. The Dead Tearme. Or Westminsters Complaint for long Vacations and short Termes. Written in Manner of a Dialogue betweene the two Cityes London and Westminster. 1608. The Non-Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker. Ed. Rev. Alexander B. Grosart. 5 vols. 1885. Rpt. New York: Russell and Russell, 1963. 4.1-84. Print. [Added 24 May 2011.]
  • Dekker, Thomas. The Gull's Horn-Book: Or, Fashions to Please All Sorts of Gulls. Thomas Dekker: The Wonderful Year, The Gull's Horn-Book, Penny-Wise, Pound-Foolish, English Villainies Discovered by Lantern and Candelight, and Selected Writings. Ed. E. D. Pendry. London: Edward Arnold, 1967. 64-109. Print. The Stratford-upon-Avon Library 4. [Added 27 May 2011.]
  • Dekker, Thomas. Lantern and Candlelight. 1608. Ed. Viviana Comensoli. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2007. Print. Publications of the Barnabe Riche Society. [Added 24 May 2011.]
  • Dekker, Thomas? The Owles almanacke prognosticating many strange accidents which shall happen to this kingdome of Great Britaine this yeere, 1618 : calculated as well for the meridian mirth of London, as any other part of Great Britaine : found in an Iuy-bush written in old characters / and now published in English by the painefull labours of Mr. Iocundary Merry-braines. London: Printed by E.G. for Lawrence Lisle, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Tygres head, 1618. STC 6515.5. Rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. If you are logged into EEBO, click on the STC number to go directly to the bibliographic record. The EEBO record notes that attribution to Dekker is likely erroneous. [Added 18 May 2011.]
  • Dekker, Thomas. The seuen deadly sinnes of London drawne in seuen seuerall coaches, through the seuen seuerall gates of the citie bringing the plague with them. London: Printed by Printed by E[dward] A[llde and S. Stafford] for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be solde at his shop neere Saint Austens gate, 1606. STC 6522. British Library copy rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. If you are logged into EEBO, click on the STC number to go directly to the bibliographic record. [Added 14 May 2011.]
  • Dekker, Thomas. The Shomakers Holiday: or, The Gentle Craft With the Humorous Life of Simon Eyre, Shoomaker, and Lord Maior of London. London, 1600. STC 6523. Rpt. Early English Books Online.http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home
  • Dekker, Thomas. The Shoemaker's Holiday. Ed. R. L. Smallwood and Stanley Wells. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1979. Print. The Revels Plays.
  • Deloney, Thomas. The gentle craft A discourse containing many matters of delight, very pleasant to be read: shewing what famous men have beene shoomakers in time past in this land, with their worthy deeds and great hospitality. Declaring the cause why it is called the gentle craft: and also how the proverbe first grew; a shoemakers sonne is a prince borne. London, 1637. STC 6555. Print. British Library copy rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. If you are logged into EEBO, click on the STC number to go directly to the bibliographic record. [Added 10 August 2011 by DP.]
  • DeMolen, Richard L. "Richard Mulcaster and Elizabethan Pageantry." Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 14.2 (1974): 209-21. Print. [Added 6 August 2010 by MD.]
  • DiGangi, Mario. The Homoerotics of Early Modern Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997.
  • Dillon, Janette. "Fashion, Nation and Theatre in Late Sixteenth-Century London." Shakespeare and His Contemporaries in Performance. Ed. Edward J. Esche. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000. 161-76. Print. [Added 18 June 2011.]
  • Dillon, Janette. "'Is Not All the World Mile End, Mother?': The Blackfriars Theater, the City of London, and The Knight of the Burning Pestle." Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 9 (1997): 127-48. Print. [Added 18 June 2011.]
  • Dillon, Janette. The Language of Space in Court Performance, 1400-1625. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2010. Print. [Added 18 June 2011.]
  • Dillon, Janette. Theatre, Court and City, 1595-1610: Drama and Social Space in London. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. Print. [Added 18 June 2011.]
  • Dionne, Craig. "Fashioning Outlaws: The Early Modern Rogue and Urban Culture." Rogues and Early Modern English Culture. Ed. Craig Dionne and Steve Mentz. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2004. 33-61.
  • Dionne, Craig, and Steve Mentz, eds. Rogues and Early Modern English Culture. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2004. Print. [Added 30 May 2011.]
  • Dobb, Clifford. "London's Prisons." Shakespeare in his own Age.Shakespeare Survey 17. Ed. Allardyce Nicoll. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1964. 87-100.
  • The Dolefull lamentation of Cheap-side crosse. London: Printed for F.C. and T.B., 1641. Wing D1837. Print. British Library copy rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. If you are logged into EEBO, click on the STC number to go directly to the bibliographic record. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD; updated 25 May 2011.]
  • Douglas-Irvine, Miss H. "Cathedral of St. Paul."The Victoria History of London. Ed. William F. Page. Vol. 1. London: Constable, 1909. 409-32.
  • The Downe-fall of Dagon. London, 1642. Wing D2084. Print. Rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. [Added 24 June 2010 by MD.]
  • Drayton, Michael. Poly-Olbion. 1613. The Works of Michael Drayton. Ed. J. William Hebel, Kathleen Tillotson, and Bernard H. Newdigate. Rev. ed. 5 vols. Oxford: Shakespeare Head Press, 1961. Vol. 4. Print. [Added 5 May 2011.]
  • Drayton, Michael. Poly-Olbion. or A chorographicall description of tracts, riuers, mountaines, forests, and other parts of this renowned isle of Great Britaine with intermixture of the most remarquable stories, antiquities, wonders, rarityes, pleasures, and commodities of the same: digested in a poem by Michael Drayton, Esq. With a table added, for direction to those occurrences of story and antiquitie, whereunto the course of the volume easily leades not. London: Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes] for Mathew Lownes, I. Browne, I. Helme, and I. Busbie, 1613. STC 7227. Huntington Library copy rpt. Early English Books Online. http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home. Web. If you are logged into EEBO, click on the STC number to go directly to the bibliographic record. Note that the 1613 text is the second impression, with an added table. Special Collections at the University of Victoria owns a copy of STC 7727. [Added 5 May 2011.]
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