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