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¶Statement of Practices and Principles in Constructing the Historical Personography

MoEML’s prosopographical database (the Personography) is meant to facilitate five outcomes:
  1. Provide a complete index to people mentioned in MoEML, especially the many people listed in the 1598, 1603, 1618 and 1633 editions of Stow’s Survey.
  2. Multiple MoEML files can link to single person entry, thereby tapping into a dynamic and centralized database to identify and annotate an in-text mention of a person.
  3. All of these annotations are simultaneously updated across MoEML as we acquire new information about a person.
  4. We can capture evidence of the existence of a person even if we have only a single data point (a mention in Stow’s Survey, for example), and provide additional context and information as our knowledge base grows.
  5. Our TEI-XML encoding of prosopographical data will facilitate the conversion of the Personography into RDF triples for eventual deposit in the LINCS triple-store where our data can be integrated with other prosopographies of early modern Londoners.
When you use the Personography, please be aware that it has grown by accretion. It was created initially to supplement our Encyclopedia and digital editions of Stow’s Survey and the mayoral shows by providing brief annotations on the people mentioned therein. We revise entries and add new entries regularly, meaning that this database is a work in progress. Our cross-refereeing process, by which every contributor is responsible for confirming or qualifying previous identifications, means that the Personography entries are occasionally disambiguated, deduplicated, or updated with new information. We provide links to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Mayors and Sheriffs of London, Encyclopedia Britannica, and WikiData where entries exist; note that those projects also add new entries regularly, which means that our set of links may be incomplete. The Personography is not an exhaustive list of early modern Londoners, but it is an exhaustive list of every person mentioned in a MoEML edition or encyclopedia entry.
If you have a large dataset of early modern people, we recommend that you contact the LINCS team (Linked Infrastructure for Networked Cultural Scholarship, via MoEML Project Director Janelle Jenstad, who is also the Connections Lead for LINCS). In the linked dataverse, your data can have an independent life and be richly linked to ours without having to be ingested into our Personography.
  • PLACEHOLDER PERSONOGRAPHY ENTRY

    PLACEHOLDER BIBLIOGRAPHY ITEM. The purpose of this item is to allow encoders to link to a person entry when they do not have access to PERS1 or cannot add a new entry. When linking to this item, please include a comment explaining the details of the item the link should really point to.
  • Amogha Lakshmi Halepuram Sridhar

    ALHS

    Research Assistant, 2020-present. Amogha Lakshmi Halepuram Sridhar is a fourth year student at University of Victoria, studying English and History. Her research interests include Early Modern Theatre and adaptations, decolonialist writing, and Modernist poetry.
  • Molly Rothwell

    MR

    Project Manager, 2022-present. Research Assistant, 2020-2022. Molly Rothwell was an undergraduate student at the University of Victoria, with a double major in English and History. During her time at MoEML, Molly primarily worked on encoding and transcribing the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s Survey, adding toponyms to MoEML’s Gazetteer, researching England’s early-modern court system, and standardizing MoEML’s Mapography.
  • Ryann McQuarrie-Salik

    RM

    Project Manager, 2020.
  • Jamie Zabel

    JZ

    Research Assistant, 2020-2021. Managing Encoder, 2020-2021. Jamie Zabel was an MA student at the University of Victoria in the Department of English. She completed her BA in English at the University of British Columbia in 2017. She published a paper in University College London’s graduate publication Moveable Type (2020) and presented at the University of Victoria’s 2021 Digital Humanities Summer Institute. During her time at MoEML, she made significant contributions to the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s Survey as proofreader, editor, and encoder, coordinated the encoding of the 1633 edition, and researched and authored a number of encyclopedia articles and geo-coordinates to supplement both editions. She also played a key role in managing the correction process of MoEML’s Gazetteer.
  • Nicole Vatcher

    NV

    Project Manager, 2021-2022.Technical Documentation Writer, 2020-2021. Nicole Vatcher was an honours student in the Department of English and minored in Professional Communication at the University of Victoria. Her research interests include women’s writing in the modernist period.
  • Lucas Simpson

    LS

    Research Assistant, 2018-2021. Lucas Simpson was a student at the University of Victoria.
  • Chris Horne

    CH

    Research Assistant, 2018-2020. Chris Horne was an honours student in the Department of English at the University of Victoria. His primary research interests included American modernism, affect studies, cultural studies, and digital humanities.
  • Kate LeBere

    KL

    Project Manager, 2020-2021. Assistant Project Manager, 2019-2020. Research Assistant, 2018-2020. Kate LeBere completed her BA (Hons.) in History and English at the University of Victoria in 2020. She published papers in The Corvette (2018), The Albatross (2019), and PLVS VLTRA (2020) and presented at the English Undergraduate Conference (2019), Qualicum History Conference (2020), and the Digital Humanities Summer Institute’s Project Management in the Humanities Conference (2021). While her primary research focus was sixteenth and seventeenth century England, she completed her honours thesis on Soviet ballet during the Russian Cultural Revolution. During her time at MoEML, Kate made significant contributions to the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s Survey of London, old-spelling anthology of mayoral shows, and old-spelling library texts. She authored the MoEML’s first Project Management Manual and quickstart guidelines for new employees and helped standardize the Personography and Bibliography. She is currently a student at the University of British Columbia’s iSchool, working on her masters in library and information science.
  • Tracey El Hajj

    TEH

    Junior Programmer 2018-2020. Research Associate 2020-2021. Tracey received her PhD from the Department of English at the University of Victoria in the field of Science and Technology Studies. Her research focuses on the algorhythmics of networked communications. She was a 2019-20 President’s Fellow in Research-Enriched Teaching at UVic, where she taught an advanced course on Artificial Intelligence and Everyday Life. Tracey was also a member of the Linked Early Modern Drama Online team, between 2019 and 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, she was a fellow in residence at the Praxis Studio for Comparative Media Studies, where she investigated the relationships between artificial intelligence, creativity, health, and justice. As of July 2021, Tracey has moved into the alt-ac world for a term position, while also teaching in the English Department at the University of Victoria.
  • Kaylen Dwyer

    KD

    Research Assistant, 2019. Kaylen Dwyer was a student at the School of Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and a graduate assistant in the Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing. Her work has appeared in North Wind: A journal of George MacDonald Studies(2019). She is pursuing interests in bibliographic metadata, book history, and text mining.
  • Carly Cumpstone

    CC

    Research Assistant, 2018. Carly was a graduate student in the Department of English at the University of Victoria. Her primary research interests included early modern literature, specifically drama and performance. She had a special interest in contemporary adaptations of early modern drama, especially the portrayal of onstage violence.
  • Joey Takeda

    JT

    Programmer, 2018-present. Junior Programmer, 2015-2017. Research Assistant, 2014-2017. Joey Takeda was a graduate student at the University of British Columbia in the Department of English (Science and Technology research stream). He completed his BA honours in English (with a minor in Women’s Studies) at the University of Victoria in 2016. His primary research interests included diasporic and indigenous Canadian and American literature, critical theory, cultural studies, and the digital humanities.
  • Chase Templet

    CT

    Research Assistant, 2017-2019. Chase Templet was a graduate student at the University of Victoria in the Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) stream. He was specifically focused on early modern repertory studies and non-Shakespearean early modern drama, particularly the works of Thomas Middleton.
  • Katie Tanigawa

    KT

    Project Manager, 2015-2019. Katie Tanigawa was a doctoral candidate at the University of Victoria. Her dissertation focused on representations of poverty in Irish modernist literature. Her additional research interests included geospatial analyses of modernist texts and digital humanities approaches to teaching and analyzing literature.
  • Brandon Taylor

    BT

    Research Assistant, 2015-2017. Brandon Taylor was a graduate student at the University of Victoria in the Medieval and Early Modern Studies (MEMS) stream. He was specifically focused on the critical reception of John Milton and his subsequent impact on religion, philosophy, and politics. He also wrote about television and film when time permitted.
  • Jasmeen Boparai

    JB

    Research Assistant, 2016-2017. Jasmeen Boparai was an undergraduate English major and Medieval Studies minor at the University of Victoria. Her primary research interests included Middle English literature with a specific interest in later works, early modern studies, and Elizabethan poetry.
  • Brooke Isherwood

    BI

    Research Assistant, 2016-2018. Brooke Isherwood was a graduate student in the Department of English at the University of Victoria, concentrating on medieval and early modern Literature. She had a special interest in Shakespeare as well as lesser-known works from the Renaissance.
  • Amorena Roberts

    AR

    Research Assistant, 2016, 2018. Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Spring 2016, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Katie McKenna

    KLM

    Research Assistant, 2014-2015. Katie McKenna was a third-year English literature major at the University of Victoria with an interest in the digital humanities, particularly digital preservation and typography. Other research interests included philosophy, political theory, and gender studies.
  • Catriona Duncan

    CD

    Research Assistant, 2014-2016. Catriona was an MA student at the University of Victoria. Her primary research interests included medieval and early modern Literature with a focus on book history, spatial humanities, and technology.
  • Tye Landels-Gruenewald

    TLG

    Data Manager, 2015-2016. Research Assistant, 2013-2015. Tye completed his undergraduate honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2015.
  • Zaqir Virani

    ZV

    Research Assistant, 2013-2014. Zaqir Virani completed his MA at the University of Victoria in April 2014. He received his BA from Simon Fraser University in 2012, and has worked as a musician, producer, and author of short fiction. His research focused on the linkage of sound and textual analysis software and the work of Samuel Beckett.
  • Michael Stevens

    MS

    Research Assistant, 2012-2013. Michael Stevens began his MA at Trinity College Dublin and then transferred to the University of Victoria, where he completed it in early 2013. His research focused on transnational modernism and geospatial considerations of literature. He prepared a digital map of James Joyce’s Ulysses for his MA project. Michael was a talented photographer and was responsible for taking most of the MoEML team photographs appearing on this site.
  • Tara Drouillard

    TD

    Research Assistant, 2000–2002. Hypertext student and Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000. Tara Drouillard received her MA in English from Queen’s University in 2003 and now works in Communications.
  • Dana Wiley

    DPW

    Research Assistant, 2002. Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor. Dana Wiley completed an MA in Library Science at the University of Western Ontario.
  • James Campbell

    JDC

    Research Assistant, 2002–2003. Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor.
  • Liam Sarsfield

    LS

    Research Assistant, 2010. At the time of his work with MoEML, Liam Sarsfield was a fourth-year honours English student at the University of Victoria. He now works at MetaLab.
  • Cameron Butt

    CB

    Research Assistant, 2012–2013. Cameron Butt completed his undergraduate honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2013. He minored in French and has a keen interest in Shakespeare, film, media studies, popular culture, and the geohumanities.
  • Meredith Holmes

    MLH

    Research Assistant, 2013-2014. Meredith hailed from Edmonton where she completed a BA in English at Concordia University College of Alberta. She did an MA in Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of Victoria. In her spare time, Meredith played classical piano and trombone, scrapbooked, and painted porcelain. A lesser known fact about Meredith: back at home, she had her own kiln in her basement!
  • Patrick Close

    PC

    Research Assistant, 2013. Patrick Close was a fourth-year honours English student at the University of Victoria. His research interests included media archaeology, culture studies, and humanities (physical) computing. He was the editor-in-chief of The Warren Undergraduate Review in 2013.
  • Quinn MacDonald

    QM

    Research Assistant, 2013. Quinn MacDonald was a fourth-year honours English student at the University of Victoria. Her areas of interest included postcolonial theory and texts, urban agriculture, journalism that isn’t lazy, fine writing, and roller derby. She was the director of community relations for The Warren Undergraduate Review and senior editor of Concrete Garden magazine.
  • Nathan Phillips

    NAP

    Research Assistant, 2012-2014. Nathan Phillips completed his MA at the University of Victoria specializing in medieval and early modern studies in April 2014. His research focused on seventeenth-century non-dramatic literature, intellectual history, and the intersection of religion and politics. Additionally, Nathan was interested in textual studies, early-Tudor drama, and the editorial questions one can ask of all sixteenth- and seventeenth-century texts in the twisted mire of 400 years of editorial practice. Nathan is currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of English at Brown University.
  • Noam Kaufman

    NK

    Research Assistant, 2012-2013. Noam Kaufman completed his Honours BA in English Literature at York University’s bilingual Glendon campus, graduating with first class standing in the spring of 2012. He was an MA student specializing in Renaissance drama, and researched early modern London’s historic cast of characters and neighbourhoods, both real and fictional.
  • Neil Adams

    NA

    Research Assistant, 2010–2011. Neil Adams completed a BA (first class honours) in History at the University of Kent, Canterbury (UK) in 2008, and an MA in History at the University of Victoria in 2010. His MA paper analyzed the historiography of Canadian conscripts during the Second World War. A keen historian of early modern London, Neil Adams was responsible for redrawing the ward boundaries on the Agas Map.
  • Daniel Powell

    DJP

    Research Assistant, 2010. MA English, University of Victoria. Daniel Powell’s research focused on linguistic anxiety in the mid-sixteenth-century play Ralph Roister Doister by Nicholas Udall. He prepared an online critical edition of the play for digital publication. He returned to the University of Victoria in September 2011 to undertake doctoral studies and has worked with the ETCL on the Devonshire Manuscript.
  • Melanie Chernyk

    MJC

    Research Assistant, 2004–2008. BA honours, 2006. MA English, University of Victoria, 2007. Melanie Chernyk went on to work at the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria and now manages Talisman Books and Gallery on Pender Island, BC. She also has her own editing business at http://26letters.ca.
  • Camille van der Marel

    CVDM

    Research Assistant, 2008-2009. Though not an early modernist by training, Camille van der Marel’s research engaged extensively with theories of mapping and the relationship between place and space in representations of the metropole and the periphery, especially in postcolonial and transnational literatures. She is now a doctoral candidate at the University of Alberta.
  • Joanna Hutz

    JH

    Research Assistant, 2002–2003. Joanna Hutz was an English Language and Literature honours student at the University of Windsor. She received a Canada Graduate Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to pursue her MA.
  • Callie MacKenzie

    CM

    Research Assistant, 2002. BA honours, 2003, University of Windsor.
  • Joy Cochrane

    JC

    Research Assistant, 2004. MA, University of Victoria.
  • Michael Davis

    MD

    Research Assistant, 2000. MA, University of Windsor. Michael Davis went on to complete an MA in library and information science at the University of Western Ontario.
  • Kim Brown

    KAB

    Research Assistant, 2000. MA, 2001, University of Windsor.
  • Brianna Wright

    BW

    Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2014-2015. Brianna Wright was a JCURA student studying English and French at the University of Victoria. Her research interests included contemporary Canadian poetry, Victorian fiction, and early modern drama.
  • Morag St. Clair

    MSC

    Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2009–2010. Morag St. Clair was a third-year English honours student.
  • Natalia Esling

    NE

    Undergraduate Research Scholar, 2010–2011. Natalia Esling completed her BA honours in English with a major in French in 2011. She began an M.Sc. in Literature and Modernity at the University of Edinburgh in September 2011.
  • Jessica Wright

    JW

    Directed Reading Student, 2015. Jessica Wright was a Women’s and Gender Studies honours major with a minor in Professional Communication. Her research focus was on gendered labour and bodily capital in the international fashion and modelling industry.
  • Sarah Milligan

    SM

    Research Assistant, 2012-2014. MoEML Research Affiliate. Sarah Milligan completed her MA at the University of Victoria in 2012 on the invalid persona in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese. She has also worked with the Internet Shakespeare Editions and with Dr. Alison Chapman on the Victorian Poetry Network, compiling an index of Victorian periodical poetry.
  • Kim McLean-Fiander

    KMF

    Director of Pedagogy and Outreach, 2015–2020. Associate Project Director, 2015. Assistant Project Director, 2013-2014. MoEML Research Fellow, 2013. Kim McLean-Fiander comes to The Map of Early Modern London from the Cultures of Knowledge digital humanities project at the University of Oxford, where she was the editor of Early Modern Letters Online, an open-access union catalogue and editorial interface for correspondence from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. She is currently Co-Director of a sister project to EMLO called Women’s Early Modern Letters Online (WEMLO). In the past, she held an internship with the curator of manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library, completed a doctorate at Oxford on paratext and early modern women writers, and worked a number of years for the Bodleian Libraries and as a freelance editor. She has a passion for rare books and manuscripts as social and material artifacts, and is interested in the development of digital resources that will improve access to these materials while ensuring their ongoing preservation and conservation. An avid traveler, Kim has always loved both London and maps, and so is particularly delighted to be able to bring her early modern scholarly expertise to bear on the MoEML project.
  • Mark Kaethler

    MK

    Mark Kaethler is Department Chair, Arts, at Medicine Hat College; Assistant Director, Mayoral Shows, with MoEML; and Assistant Director for LEMDO. They are the author of Thomas Middleton and the Plural Politics of Jacobean Drama (De Gruyter, 2021) and a co-editor with Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Janelle Jenstad of Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media: Old Words, New Tools (Routledge, 2018). Their work has appeared in The London Journal, Early Theatre, Literature Compass, Digital Studies/Le Champe Numérique, and Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, as well as in several edited collections. Mark’s research interests include digital media and humanities; textual editing; game studies; and early modern drama.
  • Janelle Jenstad

    JJ

    Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director of The Map of Early Modern London, and PI of Linked Early Modern Drama Online. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of Victoria. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media (Routledge). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s A Survey of London (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing The Merchant of Venice (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody for DRE. Her articles have appeared in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Renaissance and Reformation,Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Early Modern Literary Studies, Elizabethan Theatre, Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism, and The Silver Society Journal. Her book chapters have appeared (or will appear) in Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society (Brill, 2004), Shakespeare, Language and the Stage, The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre Studies (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), Approaches to Teaching Othello (Modern Language Association, 2005), Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007), New Directions in the Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place (Routledge, 2011), Early Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), Teaching Early Modern English Literature from the Archives (MLA, 2015), Placing Names: Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers (Indiana, 2016), Making Things and Drawing Boundaries (Minnesota, 2017), and Rethinking Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Routledge, 2018).
  • Sarah Crover

    SC

    Sarah Crover is a member of the English department at Vancouver Island University. She works on the eco-cultural history of the Thames, London theatre, and civic identity. She held a Solmsen Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 2018-19 and she has published in various collections and journals, including Studies in the Age of Chaucer and Early Modern Culture. Her current book project (Amsterdam UP) is entitled Stage and Street: Theatrical Water Shows and the Cultural History of the Early Modern Thames.
  • Jill P. Ingram

    JPI

    Jill P. Ingram is Associate Professor at Ohio University. She specializes in Early Modern literature and investigates economic relationship in Renaissance drama and in English festive culture. She is the author of Idioms of Self-Interest: Credit, Identity and Property in English Renaissance Literature (Routledge, 2006), the New Kittredge Shakespeare edition of Love’s Labour’s Lost (Focus, 2011), and Festive Enterprise: The Business of Drama in Medieval and Renaissance England (Notre Dame University Press, forthcoming Jan. 2021).
  • Rebecca L. Fall

    RLF

    Dr. Rebecca L. Fall is a public humanities administrator and a scholar of premodern studies. After receiving her Ph.D. in English from Northwestern University, Rebecca completed a Mellon/ACLS Public Fellowship at The Public Theater in NYC, leading a large-scale audience research and communications project. She currently works as a Program Manager in the Center for Renaissance Studies at the Newberry Library, and serves as a PreAmble Scholar at Chicago Shakespeare Theater doing audience engagement work. Rebecca also maintains an active scholarly profile. Her doctoral dissertation was awarded the 2017 J. Leeds Barroll Prize by the Shakespeare Association of America, and her work has appeared in SEL, Shakespeare Studies, and edited collections from Arden, Palgrave, and Edinburgh University Press. She is presently completing an academic book project entitled Common Nonsense: The Social Use of Not Making Sense in Early Modern England, which traces the surprising social functions of nonsense writing in early modern England against a longer history of culturally productive (and destructive) senselessness from eleventh-century France to the U.S. today.
  • Ashley Howard

    AH

    Ashley Howard took her MA in Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of Victoria (2017-2020). During that time, she was a Remediating Editor for LEMDO. For her MA thesis, she prepared the first born-LEMDO edition, a critical edition of Ralph Knevet’s Rhodon and Iris.
  • Lauren Mamolite

    LM

    Lauren Mamolite is a MoEML contributor.
  • James Ellis

    JE

    James Ellis is a MoEML contributor.
  • Edward Simon

    ES

    Edward Simon is a MoEML contributor.
  • Dustin Neighbors

    DN

    Dustin Neighbors is a MoEML contributor.
  • Thomas Dabbs

    TD

    Thomas Dabbs is a MoEML contributor.
  • Amrita Sen

    AS

    Amrita Sen is Associate Professor and Deputy Director, UGC-HRDC, University of Calcutta, and affiliated member of the Department of English. She is co-editor of Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London (Routledge 2020), and has also co-edited a special issue of the Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies on Alternative Histories of the East India Company (2017). She has also published on East India Company women, Bollywood Shakespeares, and early modern ethnography.
  • Mathew R. Martin

    MRM

    Dr. Mathew R. Martin is Full Professor at Brock University, Canada, and Director of Brock’s PhD in Interdisciplinary Humanities. He is the author of Between Theatre and Philosophy (2001) and Tragedy and Trauma in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe (2015) and co-editor, with his colleague James Allard, of Staging Pain, 1500-1800: Violence and Trauma in British Theatre (2009). For Broadview Press he has edited Christopher Marlowe’s Edward the Second (2010), Jew of Malta (2012), Doctor Faustus: The B-Text (2013), and Tamburlaine the Great Part One and Part Two (2014). For Revels Editions he has edited George Peele’s David and Bathsheba (2018) and Marlowe’s The Massacre at Paris (forthcoming). He has published two articles of textual criticism on the printed texts of Marlowe’s plays: Inferior Readings: The Transmigration of Material in Tamburlaine the Great (Early Theatre 17.2 [December 2014]), and (on the political inflections of the shifts in punctuation in the early editions of the play) Accidents Happen: Roger Barnes’s 1612 Edition of Marlowe’s Edward the Second (Early Theatre 16.1 [June 2013]). His latest editing project is a Broadview edition of Robert Greene’s Selimus. He is also writing two books: one on psychoanalysis and literary theory and one on the language of non-violence in Elizabethan drama in the late 1580s and 1590s.
  • Laurie Ellinghausen

    LE

    Laurie Ellinghausen is Professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, where she teaches courses on early modern English literature and drama. She is the author of Pirates, Traitors, and Apostates: Renegade Identities in Early Modern English Writing (U of Toronto P, 2018) and Labor and Writing in Early Modern England, 1567-1667 (Ashgate, 2008). She is also the editor of Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare’s Early Modern English History Plays (MLA Publications, 2017). Her current project is a monograph on representations of seafaring labor in proto-imperial British writing.
  • Greg Schnitzspahn

    GS

    Greg Schnitzspahn is a MoEML contributor.
  • Lisa Goddard

    LG

    Lisa Goddard is the Associate University Librarian for Digital Scholarship and Strategy at University of Victoria Libraries.
  • Emily Gruber Keck

    EGK

    Emily Gruber Keck is a MoEML contributor.
  • Kristen Bezio

    KB

    Kristen Bezio is a MoEML contributor.
  • Kara Northway

    KN

    Kara Northway is a MoEML contributor.
  • Susan Anderson

    SA

    Susan Anderson is a MoEML contributor.
  • Rebecca Tomlin

    RT

    Rebecca Tomlin is a MoEML contributor.
  • Heather Easterling

    HE

    Heather Easterling is a MoEML contributor.
  • Jackie Wylde

    JW

    Jackie Wylde is a MoEML contributor.
  • Jamie Paris

    JP

    Jamie Paris is a MoEML contributor.
  • Katy Reedy

    KR

    Katy Reedy is a MoEML contributor.
  • Ian Smith

    IS

    Ian Smith is a MoEML contributor.
  • Emma Kennedy

    EK

    Dr Emma Kennedy received her PhD from the University of York (UK) in 2014. Entitled Texts, Contexts and Intertexts of the London Lord Mayors’ Shows, 1614-1619, the PhD used close readings of Show texts to examine authorial techniques and occasionality within six London Lord Mayors’ Shows, arguing that both Anthony Munday and Thomas Middleton used the Shows’ texts to innovate in a variety of fields, including the relationship between performance and print. She taught Renaissance Literature at the University of York from 2013-2015. Since then, Emma has worked in educational/faculty development at Queen Mary University of London and at the University of Greenwich, where she is currently a Lecturer in Higher Education Teaching and Learning. Her current research projects include academic faculty’s views on, and experience of, credit-bearing educational development programmes, as well as the experience of Black and Ethnic Minority students at a London medical school. Her publications include #HEBlogSwap – Sharing Practice and Building Community in Cyberspace and Present mysteries, removed occasions? Idealised magnificence and political pragmatism in Ben Jonson’s The Golden Age Restored.
  • Mara Wade

    MW

  • Kylee-Anne Hingston

    KH

    Kylee-Anne Hingston completed her PhD in 2015 at the University of Victoria on disability and narrative form in Victorian fiction. She has also worked with Dr. Alison Chapman on the Victorian Poetry Network’s Database of Periodical Poetry and has a keen interest in digital pedagogy.
  • Chet Van Duzer

    CVD

    Chet Van Duzer has published extensively on medieval and Renaissance maps in journals such as Imago Mundi, Terrae Incognitae and Word & Image. He is also the author of Johann Schöner’s Globe of 1515: Transcription and Study, the first detailed analysis of one of the earliest surviving terrestrial globes that includes the New World; and (with John Hessler) Seeing the World Anew: The Radical Vision of Martin Waldseemüller’s 1507 & 1516 World Maps. His book Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaissance Maps was published in 2013 by the British Library, and in 2014 the Library of Congress published a study of Christopher Columbus’ Book of Privileges which he co-authored with John Hessler and Daniel De Simone. His current book projects are a study of Henricus Martellus’ world map of c. 1491 at Yale University based on multispectral imagery, and the commentary for a facsimile of the 1550 manuscript world map by Pierre Desceliers, which will be published by the British Library.
  • Serina Patterson

    SP

    Serina Patterson was an MA student in English at the University of Victoria and PhD student at the University of British Columbia with research interests in late medieval literature, game studies, and digital humanities. She was also the recipient of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada CGS Joseph-Bombardier Scholarship and a four-year fellowship at UBC for her work in Middle English and Middle French game poems. She has published articles in New Knowledge Environments and LIBER Quarterly-The Journal of European Research Libraries on implementing an online library system for digital-age youth. She also published an article on the Studies in Philology and a chapter on casual games and medievalism in a contributed volume published by Routledge. Serina edited a volume titled Games and Gaming in Medieval Literature for the Palgrave series, The New Middle Ages.
  • Jen Guyre

    JG

    Jen Guyre was a graduate student in the Middle Grades Education program at the University of Georgia. She received her undergraduate degree from UGA in English in 2011.
  • Telka Duxbury

    TD

    Telka was an MA student at the University of Victoria. She was a research assistant for the Internet Shakespeare Editions.
  • Mary Erica Zimmer

    MEZ

    Dr. Erica Zimmer is a Lecturer in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Concourse Program and teaches in MIT’s Digital Humanities Lab. Previously, she worked with Global Shakespeares: The Merchant Module as a Research Associate in MIT’s Literature Section and taught in the English Department at Louisiana State University. She received her PhD from The Editorial Institute at Boston University and participated in the first and second Early Modern Digital Agendas courses at the Folger Institute in 2013 and 2015, where she developed a project on early modern bookshops in St. Paul’s Churchyard. Her project will become the first MoEML microsite, Browsing the Bookshops in Paul’s Cross Churchyard.
  • Benjamin Barber

    BB

    Benjamin Barber is a PhD student at the University of Ottawa. His recently completed MA research at the University of Victoria analyzed the role of mimetic desire, honour, and violence in Heywood’s Edward IV Parts 1 and 2 and Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale. Barber’s current research explores the influence of Shakespearian protagonists on Lord Byron’s characterization of Childe Harold and Don Juan. He has articles forthcoming in Literature and Theology (Oxford UP) and Contagion: Journal of Violence Mimesis and Culture (Michigan State UP). He has also contributed an article to Anthropoetics: The Journal of Generative Anthropology (UCLA).
  • Jennifer Lo

    JL

    Having finished her bachelor’s degree at the University of Victoria, Jennifer went on to take a postgraduate degree at King’s College London. She completed her master’s in 2010 and is currently working on a PhD at King’s. Her doctoral project involves early modern non-literary documents and organizational theory.
  • Aradia Wyndham

    AW

    Aradia Wyndham was a graduate student studying book history at the University of Iowa.
  • Kara Joyce

    KJ

    Kara Joyce was a third-year undergraduate student majoring in International Affairs and English at the University of Georgia. A fun fact about Kara is that she was in one of the co-ed a cappella groups on UGA’s campus, the EcoTones! Her experience with Shakespeare came mostly from performing and staging, as she was in theatre in high school and her teacher loved the Bard.
  • Dylan Samphire

    DS

    Dylan Samphire is majoring in Writing and minoring in Professional Communication. In 2022, he was a student in ENGL 406: XML for Professional Communicators.
  • Scott Trudell

    ST

    Scott A. Trudell is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Maryland, College Park, where his research and teaching focus on early modern literature, media theory and music. In addition to his current book project about song and mediation from Sidney and Shakespeare to Jonson and Milton, he has research interests in gender studies, digital humanities, pageantry and itinerant theatricality. His work has been published in Shakespeare Quarterly, Studies in Philology and edited collections. See Trudell’s profile at the University of Maryland and his professional website.
  • John Schofield

    JS

    John Schofield, Ph.D., FSA, is now a freelance archaeologist and architectural historian, who worked at the Museum of London from 1974 until 2008. He specialised (and still does) in urban archaeology of London from the Roman period onwards. He is currently Cathedral Archaeologist for St. Paul’s Cathedral and has written several books on medieval London, including The Building of London from the Conquest to the Great Fire (3rd ed., 1999), Medieval London Houses (2nd ed., 2003), Medieval Towns (2005, with Alan Vince), London 1100-1600: The Archaeology of a Capital City (2011) and St. Paul’s Cathedral Before Wren (2011).
  • Paul Schaffner

    PS

    E-text and TCP production manager at the University of Michigan Digital Library Production Service (DLPS), Paul manages the production of full-text transcriptions for EEBO-TCP.
  • Eoin Price

    EP

    Eoin Price is the tutor in renaissance literature at Swansea University and teaching associate at The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham. His book, The Semantics of the Renaissance Stage: Defining Public and Private Playhouse Performance is forthcoming from Palgrave. He also has work forthcoming in Literature Compass and is a contributor to The Year’s Work in English Studies. He blogs about Renaissance drama and regularly writes for Reviewing Shakespeare.
  • Elizabeth E. Tavares

    EET

    Elizabeth E. Tavares is an assistant professor in the department of English at Pacific University. Specializing in early English playing companies, theatre history, and Shakespeare in performance. Tavares’ scholarship and reviews have appeared in Shakespeare Bulletin, Shakespeare Studies, The Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, and Notes & Queries, among others. She is currently completing a book manuscript, Playing the Stock Market: The Elizabethan Repertory System before Shakespeare.
  • Gordon Fulton

    Gordon Fulton is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria.
  • Danielle Drees

    DD

    Contributor, 2018. Danielle Drees is a doctoral candidate at Columbia University in the Department of English and Comparative Literature with a focus on Theatre. Her work focuses on the intersections of theatre, feminist theory, and politics.
  • Shamma Boyarin

    SB

    Shamma Boyarin is a professor in the English Department at the University of Victoria, with a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature (Hebrew and Arabic) from UC Berkeley. He explores the relationship between Hebrew and Arabic in the Middle Ages-particularly in a literary context-and the interplay between discourses that we identify as a religious or as secular. His scholarship and teaching also look at the way current pop culture engages with the Middle Ages and Religion- especially in the complex arena of global Heavy Metal. Both in his work on the Middle Ages and on contemporary matters, he is influenced by scholarly approaches that interrogate what seem like binary oppositions and hard drawn boundaries between categories.
  • Sebastian Rahtz

    SR

    Chief data architect at University of Oxford IT Services, Sebastian was well known for his contributions to the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI), OxGarage, and the Text Creation Partnership (TCP).
  • Jim Porteous

    JP

    Jim returned to academic studies after a professional lifetime in English teaching and education management. His MA dissertation at the University of Exeter, UK, completed in 2014, examined the relationships between six plays performed in the two London children’s theatre companies over an eighteen-month period, 1604 to early 1606, with a particular emphasis on Dekker and Webster’s exuberant Westward Hoe.
  • Joshua McEvilla

  • Tanya Schmidt

    Tanya Schmidt TS

    Tanya Schmidt is a PhD Candidate in the English Department at New York University. Her research interests include early modern epic and classical reception, Anglo-Italian literary exchange, and early modern literature and science.
  • Christopher Foley

    CF

    Christopher Foley received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in December 2015. His research interests include Renaissance drama, urban ecology, and civic management initiatives in early modern London. He has also worked on a number of digital humanities projects housed in the UCSB English Department, including the English Broadside Ballad Archive, the Early Modern British Theatre: Access initiative, and the Early Modern Center’s online publishing platform:the EMC Imprint.
  • Blaine Greteman

    BG

    Blaine Greteman is an associate professor of English at the University of Iowa, specializing in early modern literature, digital humanities, and nonfiction. In 2013 he published The Poetics and Politics of Youth in the Age of Milton, and he writes regularly for popular publications, including The New Republic.
  • Mark Bayer

    MB

    Mark Bayer is an associate professor and chair of the Department of English at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He is the author of Theatre, Community, and Civic Engagement in Jacobean England (University of Iowa Press, 2011). Mr.Bayer has also written numerous articles and book chapters on early modern literature and culture, as well as the reception of Shakespeare’s plays.
  • Emma Atwood

    EKA

    Emma Katherine Atwood is an assistant professor of English at the University of Montevallo, focusing on Renaissance and early modern British studies. At the time of her essay on Arundel House, Emma was a doctoral candidate at Boston College. Her dissertation is titled Domestic Architecture on the English Renaissance Stage. Emma’s articles and reviews have appeared in The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Comparative Drama, Early Theatre, Shakespeare Bulletin, and This Rough Magic. Emma has presented her work for the Northeast Modern Language Association, the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies, the International Marlowe Society Conference, and the Association for Theater in Higher Education, among others. Her research has been funded in part by Alpha Lambda Delta. In 2013, Emma was recognized with a Carter Manny Citation of Special Recognition from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, an award that recognizes interdisciplinary dissertations in architecture.
    • Personal website
  • Kristen A. Bennett

    Kristen Abbott Bennett KAB

    Kristen Abbott Bennett has been a MoEML pedagogical partner and module mentor; she is now Assistant Director, Pedagogy. She is an Assistant Professor in the English Department of Framingham State University, where she teaches classics, medieval and early modern British literature, and digital humanities. In addition to her contributions to MoEML as a guest editor, Dr. Bennet is the editor of Conversational Exchanges in Early Modern England (1549-1640), and has published articles on digital pedagogy, Nashe, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and other topics. She is the Director of The Kit Marlowe Project and has served on the scholarly advisory committee for the Folger Shakespeare Library’s Digital Anthology of Early Modern Drama project, and on the editorial board of This Rough Magic: A Peer-Reviewed, Academic, Online Journal Dedicated to the Teaching of Medieval and Renaissance Literature.
  • Michael Best

    MB

    Dr. Michael Best is professor emeritus, University of Victoria, and coordinating editor of Internet Shakespeare Editions.
  • Jean Howard

    JH

    Jean E. Howard is George Delacorte professor in the humanities at Columbia University where she teaches early modern literature, Shakespeare, feminist studies, and theater history. Author of several books, including The Stage and Social Struggle in Early Modern England, Engendering a Nation: A Feminist Account of Shakespeare’s English Histories, co-written with Phyllis Rackin, and Theater of a City: The Places of London Comedy 1598-1642. She is also an editor of The Norton Shakespeare and the Bedford contextual editions of Shakespeare. She has published articles on Caryl Churchill and Tony Kushner and is completing a new book on the history play in twentieth and twentieth-first century American and English theater.
  • Ian Gregory

    IG

    Dr. Ian Gregory is senior lecturer in digital humanities, department of history, Lancaster University.
  • Sally-Beth MacLean

    SBM

    Sally-Beth MacLean is professor of English, University of Toronto.
  • Edgar Mao

    EM

    Edgar Yuanbo Mao received his B.A in English Language and Literature from Peking University, China, and his M.Phil in English (Literary Studies) from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is currently a D.Phil candidate in English literature (1500-1800) in the Faculty of English, University of Oxford. His doctoral research focuses on the literary and historical contexts of the Rose playhouse on the Bankside, London (1587- c.1606). His wider research interests include cultural and literary theory, early modern English drama, theatre history, and the multiple facets of the intellectual history as well as the rich material culture of the early modern period.
  • Helen M. Ostovich

    HMO

    Helen Ostovich is professor of English at McMaster University and editor of the journal Early Theatre. Her published work, aside from articles on Jonson and Shakespeare, includes editions of Jonson and Shakespeare, most recently Jonson’s The Magnetic Lady (Cambridge Works of Ben Jonson) and All’s Well that Ends Well (Internet Shakespeare Editions) with Karen Bamford and Andrew Griffin. She is also editing Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood’s The Late Lancashire Witches (Richard Brome Electronic Edition). She is a general editor for The Revels Plays (Manchester UP) and for The Plays of the Queen’s Men (Internet Shakespeare Editions). She collaborated with Elizabeth Sauer (as co-editor) and about 80contributors to produce Reading Early Modern Women (Routledge, 2005).
  • Jeremy Smith

    JS

    Jeremy Smith is assistant librarian, graphics and digital collections team, London Metropolitan Archives. Consultant.
  • Jacqueline Watson

    JW

    Jackie Watson completed her PhD at Birkbeck College, London, in 2015, with a thesis looking at the life of the Jacobean courtier, Sir Thomas Overbury, and examining the representations of courtiership on stage between 1599 and 1613. She is co-editor of The Senses in Early Modern England, 1558–1660 (Manchester UP, 2015), to which she contributed a chapter on the deceptive nature of sight. Recent published articles have looked at the early modern Inns of Court and at Innsmen as segments of playhouse audiences. She is currently working on a monograph with a focus on Overbury’s letters, courtiership and the Jacobean playhouse.
  • Ian Archer

    IA

    Ian W. Archer has, since 1991, been associate professor of history at Keble College, Oxford. He is the author of numerous books and articles on early modern London, including The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London (1991) and The History of the Haberdashers’ Company (1991). He has written several essays on Stow’s Survey of London and was one of the directors of the Holinshed Project, which produced a parallel text electronic edition of the two versions of Holinshed’s Chronicles; with Paulina Kewes and Felicity Heal, he co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed’s Chronicles (2013). Most recently he has edited (with Derek Keene) a less well known perambulation of London by L. Grenade, The Singularities of London, 1578 (London Topographical Society, 2014). Other publications relate to poverty, popular politics, taxation, theatre regulation, and civic pageantry in early modern London.
  • Ian Gadd

    Ian Gadd is professor in English literature at Bath Spa University.
  • Alexandra Gillespie

    Alexandra Gillespie is professor in English at the University of Toronto.
  • Julia Merritt

    Julia Merritt is associate professor of early modern British history at the University of Nottingham and co-convenes the Medieval and Tudor London seminar, held at London’s Institute of Historical Research. She has published extensively on the social, religious and political history of early modern London and her books include Westminster 1640-1660: A Royal City in a Time of Revolution (2013); The Social World of Early Modern Westminster: Abbey, Court and Community, 1525-1640 (2005) and Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayals of the City from Stow to Strype 1598-1720 (ed., 2001). Her articles have investigated topics such as church-building , parochial politics and the later refashionings of Stow’s Survey, the last of which emerged from her 2007 Leverhulme-funded online version of John Strype’s 1720 Survey of London. Her current interests include space, politics and urban identity, London’s religious cultures, and the neighbourhood of the early Stuart royal court.
  • David Bergeron

    David Bergeron is Professor Emeritus of The University of Kansas. His landmark study English Civic Pageantry (1971, revised in 2003) established his position as an authority on civic pageants, including mayoral shows. His work has regularly returned to this topic, but his scholarly focus has covered Shakespeare and his fellow playwrights, the Stuart royal family, and systems of patronage, especially of early modern drama, as well.
  • Anne Lancashire

    Anne Lancashire is the author of London Civic Theatre: Civic Drama and Pageantry from Roman Times to 1558 (2002), and editor of the 3-volume London Civic Theatre (2015), a Records of Early English Drama publication of transcribed and edited manuscript records of city-sponsored theatrical and musical activities in London from the 13th century to 1558, with a 187- page analytical introduction and 9 appendices. She has written the entry on London street theatre in OUP’s Handbook of Early Modern Theatre, and the entry on civic pageantry in the Wiley- Blackwell Encyclopedia of Medieval British Literature, and has published numerous articles on pageantry and on drama in London in both the medieval and early modern periods. Now Professor Emerita of English, Drama, and Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto, she is currently expanding, up to 2018, her open-access researched and referenced database of mayors and sheriffs of London (https://masl.library.utoronto.ca), which originally ran from 1190 to 1558 and at present (2018) has an endpoint of 1860. Other publications include editions of three early modern plays, and articles on the Star Wars films. Anne Lancashire is currently a member of the following academic research groups:
    • Advisory Board of the Internet Shakespeare Editions
    • Editorial Board of Medieval & Renaissance Drama in England
    • Editorial Board of Early Theatre
    Her website is at: www.chass.utoronto.ca/~anne.
  • Dominic Reid

    Dominic was born and brought up in London. He studied architecture at Cambridge before returning to London for postgraduate study at UCL. He practiced as an architect on a variety of public and private buildings including the award-winning Queen’s Stand at Epsom Racecourse and the Sherlock Holmes Museum in Meiringen, Switzerland.
    He became Pageantmaster of the Lord Mayor’s Show in 1992 and has held the post longer than anyone since it was first described in 1531. For the 800th Anniversary of the Show in 2015 he edited Lord Mayor’s Show; 800 years 1215-2015, published by Third Millenium Publishing. He has been closely involved in major London events including The Queen’s Golden Jubilee in 2002. He has been a Member of the Cultural Strategy Partnership for London.
    He has held the leading roles of London Film Commissioner and Executive Director of the Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race. He has worked on the London Marathon and a series of significant commemorative events beginning with the VJ Day fiftieth anniversary commemorations. He was the Director of the Royal Society’s 350th Anniversary Programme where he worked closely with many London museums and galleries. Following the programme, the Royal Society received the 2011 Prince of Asturias award, the jury highlighting the multidisciplinary nature of the institution, in which the links between science, humanities and politics are made evident.
    Dominic was appointed OBE in the 2003 New Year’s Honours List for services to the City of London and The Queen’s Golden Jubilee. He is one of Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Lieutenancy for the City of London, Sergeant-at-Mace of the Royal Society, and Honorary Colonel of City of London and NE Sector, Army Cadet Force.
  • Tracey Hill

    Dr. Tracey Hill is a Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at Bath Spa University. Her specialism is in the literature and history of early modern London. She is the author of two books: Anthony Munday and Civic Culture (Manchester UP, 2004), and Pageantry and Power: A Cultural History of the Early Modern lord mayor’s Shows, 1585–1639 (Manchester UP, 2010). She has also published a number of articles on Munday’s prose works, on The Booke of Sir Thomas More, and on late Elizabethan history plays.
  • Natalie Aldred

    Dr. Natalie Aldred is an independent scholar. She specializes in the editing and bibliographical studies of early modern English vernacular texts, as well as book history, early book advertisements, sixteenth-century theatre history, digital humanities, and professional playwrights, notably William Haughton. Her articles, notes, and conference papers explore bibliography, editing, genre, biography, and printers. She is currently editing Haughton’s Englishmen for my Money (for Digital Renaissance Editions), and co-producing, with Joshua McEvilla, an online catalogue of pre-1668 book advertisements in English periodicals (for The Bibliographical Society). She is assistant editor of The Literary Encyclopedia and contributes to the Lost Plays Database.
  • Ronda Arab

    Dr. Ronda Arab (PhD Columbia) is an assistant professor of English at Simon Fraser University. Her research interests include intersections of class, gender, and work on the early modern English stage; non-elite culture and its challenges to patriarchy; the role of literature and theatre in the construction of cultural discourse and social practice; and the city of London. She is the author of Manly Mechanicals on the Early Modern English Stage (Susquehanna UP, 2011), an examination of working men in Shakespeare and his contemporaries, and has a recent article in Working Subjects in Early Modern English Drama (Ashgate, 2011). She has also published in Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Renaissance Quarterly.
  • Yan Brailowsky

    Yan Brailowsky is a lecturer in early modern literature and history at the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense (France). His research interests currently include prophecy in early modern drama, the history of the reformation, and the relationship between gender and politics in Renaissance Europe. He is the author of The Spider and the Statue: Poisoned innocence in A Winter’s Tale (Presses Universitaires de France, 2010) and William Shakespeare: King Lear (SEDES, 2008), and has co-edited: 1970-2010, les sciences de l’Homme en débat (Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2013), A sad tale’s best for winter: Approches critiques du Conte d’hiver de Shakespeare (Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2011), Le Bannissement et l’exil en Europe au XVIe et XVIIe siècles (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2010), and Language and Otherness in Renaissance Culture (Presses Universitaires de Paris Ouest, 2008). He is also Secretary of the Société Française Shakespeare and member of the editorial board and webmaster of several French academic websites, furthering his interest in the Digital Humanities and his commitment to Open Access.
  • David Carnegie

    David Carnegie, FRSNZ, after a BA at Toronto and PhD at University College London, taught at Guelph, Birmingham, Otago, and McGill before settling at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand, where he is now Emeritus Professor of Theatre. He is co-editor of the Cambridge Works of John Webster (3 vols, 1995–2007, Vol. 4 in preparation); editing and directing Webster’s City comedies has increased his sense of the importance of early modern maps of London. He has edited several texts for the Malone Society, and co-edited Twelfth Night for the Internet Shakespeare Editions, and Broadview Press (2014), with Mark Houlahan. He has published on editing in The Library and The Harvard Library Bulletin, and has an increasing interest in stagecraft, which informs a range of his publications. Arising from his direction of the world premiere of Gary Taylor’s The History of Cardenio, he has co-edited The Quest for Cardenio: Shakespeare, Fletcher, Cervantes, and the Lost Play (OUP, 2012).
  • Glenn Clark

    Dr. Glenn Clark (PhD Chicago) is an associate professor in the department of English, film, and theatre at the University of Manitoba. His research interests currently include the relationship between English drama and the post-Reformation pastoral ministry, and the significance of commercialized hospitality in Tudor–Stuart culture. He is the author of articles on Shakespeare and other aspects of early-modern English drama in journals and book collections including English Literary Renaissance, Renaissance and Reformation, Religion and Literature, Shakespeare and Religious Change(Palgrave, 2009), and Playing The Globe: Genre and Geography in English Renaissance Drama (Fairleigh Dickinson/Associated UP, 1998). He is co-editor of the volume City Limits: Perspectives on the Historical European City (McGill–Queen’s, 2010).
  • Laura Estill

    Laura Estill is a Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities and Associate Professor of English at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, where she directs the digital humanities centre. Her monograph (Dramatic Extracts in Seventeenth-Century English Manuscripts: Watching, Reading, Changing Plays, 2015) and co-edited collections (Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn, 2016 and Early British Drama in Manuscript, 2019) explore the reception history of drama by Shakespeare and his contemporaries from their initial circulation in print, manuscript, and on stage to how we mediate and understand these texts and performances online today. Her work has appeared in journals including Shakespeare Quarterly, Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, Digital Humanities Quarterly, Humanities, and The Seventeenth Century, as well as in collections such as Shakespeare’s Theatrical Documents, Shakespeare and Textual Studies, and The Shakespeare User. She is co-editor of Early Modern Digital Review.
  • J. Caitlin Finlayson

    Caitlin Finlayson

    J. Caitlin Finlayson is an Associate Professor of English Literature at The University of Michigan-Dearborn. Her research focuses on Thomas Heywood, print culture, the socio-political and aesthetic aspects of Early Modern pageantry and entertainments, and adaptations of Shakespeare. She has published on the London Lord Mayor’s Shows and recently edited mayoral shows by John Squire and by John Taylor for the Malone Society’s Collections series (2015). She is presently editing (with Amrita Sen) a collection on Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London for Taylor&Francis.
  • Andrew Griffin

    Andrew Griffin is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he does research concerning early modern drama, early modern historiography, and the history of editing.
  • Christopher Highley

    Chris Highley is a Professor of English at The Ohio State University. He grew up near Manchester in the north of England. After studying English at the University of Sussex, he earned his Masters and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Southern California and Stanford University (1991) respectively. He specializes in Early Modern literature, culture, and history. He is the author of Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland (Cambridge University Press, 1997) and Catholics Writing the Nation in Early Modern Britain and Ireland (Oxford University Press, 2008), and co-editor of Henry VIII and his Afterlives (Cambridge University Press, 2009). He is currently working on two unrelated projects: the posthumous image of Henry VIII, and the history of the Blackfriars neighborhood in early modern London.
  • Brett Greatley-Hirsch

    Dr. Brett Greatley-Hirsch is university academic fellow in textual studies and digital editing at the University of Leeds. He is coordinating editor of Digital Renaissance Editions, co-editor of the journal Shakespeare, and a trustee of the British Shakespeare Association. He is the author of Style, Computers, and Early Modern Drama: Beyond Authorship (Cambridge UP, 2017; with Hugh Craig) and essays on early modern drama and culture, scholarly editing, and computational stylistics. To find out more about Dr. Greatley-Hirsch, visit his website, not without mustard.
  • Mark Houlahan

    External contributor. A more detailed biographical statement for Dr. Mark Houlahan will be posted shortly.
  • Diane Jakacki

    Diane K. Jakacki is the Digital Scholarship Coordinator at Bucknell University. Her research interests include digital humanities applications for early modern drama, literature and popular culture, and digital pedagogy theory and praxis. Her current research focuses on sixteenth-century English touring theatre troupes. At Bucknell she collaborates with faculty and students on several regional digital/public humanities projects within Pennsylvania. Publications include a digital edition of King Henry VIII or All is True, essays on A Game at Chess and The Spanish Tragedy and research projects associated with the Map of Early Modern London and the Records of Early English Drama. She is an Assistant Director of and instructor at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, serves on the digital advisory boards for the Map of Early Modern London, Internet Shakespeare Editions, Records of Early English Drama and the Iter Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
  • Mary Ann Lund

    Dr. Mary Ann Lund is lecturer in Renaissance literature at the University of Leicester. She is the author of Melancholy, Medicine and Religion in Early Modern England: Reading The Anatomy of Melancholy (Cambridge UP, 2010), and several articles on seventeenth-century prose writing and religious literature. She is currently editing volume 12 of The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of John Donne; her volume is of Donne’s sermons preached at St. Paul’s Cathedral in 1626. She also has a research interest in the history of medicine and early modern literature. She teaches a special subject at Leicester on early modern London.
  • James Mardock

    Dr. James Mardock teaches Renaissance literature at the University of Nevada. He has published articles on John Taylor, the water-poet, on Ben Jonson’s use of transvestism, and on Shakespeare and Dickens. His recent book, Our Scene is London (Routledge 2008), examines Jonson’s representation of urban space as an element in his strategy of self-definition. His chapter in Representing the Plague in Early Modern England (ed. Totaro and Gilman, Routledge 2010) explores King James’ accession and Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure as parallel cultural performances shaped by London’s1603 plague. Mardock is at work on an edition of quarto and folio Henry V for Internet Shakespeare Editions, for which he serves as assistant general editor, and a study of Calvinism and metatheatre in early modern drama. He has also served as the dramaturge for the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.
  • Harvey Quamen

    Dr. Harvey Quamen is an Associate Professor of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta. He specializes in science studies, cyberculture, and Modern and Postmodern literature. One of his works-in-progress, Becoming Artificial: H.G. Wells and the Scientific Discourses of Modernism, examines the early science fiction writer H.G. Wells as a crucial figure in the transformation of our conceptions of artificiality from nineteenth-century evolutionary theory to twentieth-century cyberculture and artificial intelligence. He is also working on a textbook that teaches the web technologies PHP and MySQL to humanities students. Other current interests include representations of science in popular culture, Internet Culture and web scripting languages.
  • Kevin A. Quarmby

    Kevin A. Quarmby is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner and a member of MoEML’s Editorial Board. He is Assistant Professor of English at Oxford College of Emory University. He is author of The Disguised Ruler in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries (Ashgate, 2012), shortlisted for the Globe Theatre Book Award 2014. He has published numerous articles on Shakespeare and performance in scholarly journals, with invited chapters in Women Making Shakespeare (Bloomsbury, 2013), Shakespeare Beyond English (Cambridge, 2013), and Macbeth: The State of Play (Bloomsbury, 2014). Quarmby’s interest in the political, social and cultural impact of the theatrical text is informed by thirty-five years as a professional actor. He is editor of Henry VI, Part 1 for Internet Shakespeare Editions, Davenant’s Cruel Brother for Digital Renaissance Editions and co-editor with Brett Hirsch of the anonymous Fair Em, also for DRE.
  • Courtney Thomas

    Courtney Erin Thomas CET

    Courtney Erin Thomas is an Edmonton-based historian of early modern Britain and Europe. She received her PhD in history and renaissance studies from Yale University (2012) and has previously taught at Yale and MacEwan University. Her work has appeared in several scholarly journals and on the websites Aeon and Executed Today, and her monograph If I Lose Mine Honour I Lose Myself: Honour Among the Early Modern English Elite was published by the University of Toronto Press in 2017.
  • Stewart Arneil

    Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who maintained the Map of London project between 2006 and 2011. Stewart was a co-applicant on the SSHRC Insight Grant for 2012–16.
  • David Badke

    Contract programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who created the first version of the multi-layered map (the experimental map), based on his image markup and presentation application in 2006.
  • Mike Elkink

    Mike is a graduate of the University of Victoria in anthropology and computer science. During his contract with the Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) in the mid-2000s, he co-developed the TEI encoding guidelines for The Map of Early Modern London with Eric Haswell, redesigned the look of the site. and created the application framework and the database interface using PHP, interfaced with an early version of the eXist XML database. Since working on MoEML, he has contributed to various encoding projects for the Humanities Computing and Media Centre as well as for the electronic textual cultures lab at the University of Victoria. He has continued his career in information technology and is currently the technology administrator for the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
  • Eric Haswell

    Eric collaborated with Mike Elkink on the creation of the initial schema and encoding guidelines for The Map of Early Modern London.
  • Martin D. Holmes

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    Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC). Martin ported the MOL project from its original PHP incarnation to a pure eXist database implementation in the fall of 2011. Since then, he has been lead programmer on the project and has also been responsible for maintaining the project schemas. He was a co-applicant on MoEML’s 2012 SSHRC Insight Grant.
  • Greg Newton

    b. 4 December 1966
    Programmer at the University of Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who worked on graphics and layout for the site in the fall of 2011.
  • Judy Nazar

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    Office administrator, Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC). Judy Nazar began her career as Language Laboratory Assistant with the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre, formerly known as the Language Centre, in 1968. Her love of languages, and in particular, interests in American Sign Language and Deaf Culture and Studies, has led to a fascinating and rewarding career at the University of Victoria. Administrative, training, academic and technical responsibilities evolved with the growth of the Centre. Currently she is responsible for administering operations of the Centre; assisting with special project(s) management; organizing and participating in various academic conferences and multimedia workshops; maintaining the archives, inventory and media data-bases. Judy also maintains departmental websites, with a focus on those based on the current university templates. With specific interests in languages and student learning, Judy is currently co-coordinating the development of American Sign Language and Deaf Culture/Studies credit courses on campus.
  • Kaitlyn Berry

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    Administrative Assistant, Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC).
  • Laurel Bowman

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    Dr. Laurel Bowman’s area of interest lies specifically in Greek tragedy, a genre she says has inspired countless other works of literature, right up to modern day film and television.
    Dr. Bowman persistently highlights the roles of women in these texts, or lack thereof, the construction of gender, and the significance of that construction in any text she looks at.
    Some of her research focuses on a recent translation of Homer’s The Iliad by poet Alice Oswald. The poem concentrates only on the death scenes and the similes. Dr. Bowman argues that the translation highlights the depths of human sacrifice, torment, and loss suffered by the foot soldiers, their families. and their communities as a result of the Trojan War.
    Another research project focuses on the myth of the sacrificial virgin and its presence in pop culture, specifically the works of writer/director Joss Whedon of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame.
    She brings her research on Antigone or Electra into the classroom, where her enthusiasm for the subject matter is palpable.
  • Robert Clark

    Dr. Robert Clark, MoEML consultant, is reader in English literature at the University of East Anglia. He devised and developed ABES for Routledge (1996–2003) and is the founding editor and software designer of The Literary Encyclopedia, which has been published since 2000 and now comprises over 12 million words in a data structure of over 40 thousand records. He has also recently developed a test-bed site for cultural topography at mappingwriting.com, which is exploring the use of Google Maps for the representation of space in literary texts. His writings in literary history include History, Ideology and Myth in American Fiction; editions of novels by Defoe, Austen, and Fenimore Cooper; and essays on Dickens, Angela Carter, Michael Ondaatje, Henry Fielding, and The Spectator. He also edited The Arnold Anthology of British and Irish Literature in English. His major rereading of Jane Austen in relationship to the rise of the free-market, Jane Austen: Transformations of Capital, will be published by Routledge in 2013.
  • Jillian Player

    Jillian Player was born in south India and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She has resided in Victoria, British Columbia since 1987. She has been creating art all her life and completed her formal art education in 2010 with a Post-Diploma in Fine Arts, with a focus in painting and video installation, from the Vancouver Island School of Art. She works with MoEML as a consultant artist, drawing in missing sections of the Agas map. Her portfolio can be found here.
  • Pat Szpak

    Map of Early Modern London web designer and world traveller, Patrick has worked on and off on web design for over ten years. He loves clean design and big font sizes. Patrick has an MA in history from the University of Victoria and has lived in Africa, Europe, and the South Pacific working as a volunteer or just trying to survive.
  • Dr. David Bartle

    David Bartle

    David Bartle has been Archivist of The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers since 2007. He is a graduate in English from Leicester University and was subsequently awarded a PhD in Library Science from Sheffield University.
  • Tom Bishop

    Tom Bishop is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. He is Professor of English at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where he teaches in the English and Drama programmes. He is the author of Shakespeare and the Theatre of Wonder (Cambridge, 1996), the translator of Ovid’s Amores (Carcanet, 2003), and a general editor of The Shakespearean International Yearbook, an annual volume of scholarly essays published by Ashgate Press. He has published articles on Elizabethan music, Shakespeare, Jonson, Australian literature, and other topics, co-produced a full-scale production of Ben Jonson’s Oberon, the Fairy Prince, and sits on the board of the Summer Shakespeare Trust at the University of Auckland. He is currently working on a project entitled Shakespeare’s Theatre Games.
    • Tom Bishop’s University of Auckland profile
  • Joyce Boro

    Joyce Boro is Professor of English literature at Université de Montréal, Canada. She is the editor of Lord Berners’ Castell of Love (MRTS 2007), Margaret Tyler’s Mirror of Princely Deeds and Knighthood (MHRA 2014), and author of articles and essays on Anglo-Spanish literary relations, translation, transnational adaptation, romance, drama, and book history.
  • Jennifer Drouin

    Jennifer Drouin is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Assistant Professor of English in the Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies at the University of Alabama. Her monograph, Shakespeare in Québec: Nation, Gender, and Adaptation, was published by University of Toronto Press in 2014. She has also published essays in Theatre Research in Canada, Borrowers and Lenders, Shakespeare Re-Dressed, Native Shakespeares, Queer Renaissance Historiography, Shakespeare on Screen: Macbeth, Shakespeare on Screen: Othello, and on the Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project site. Her previous digital humanities work includes the SSHRC-MCRI-funded Making Publics project website. In collaboration with the Internet Shakespeare Editions, she is currently working on a bilingual critical anthology and database called Shakespeare au/in Québec (SQ), which aims to produce TEI critical editions of 35 Québécois adaptations of Shakespeare written since the Quiet Revolution.
    • Jennifer Drouin’s University of Alabama profile
  • Briony Frost

    Briony Frost is an Education and Scholarship Lecturer in English at the University of Exeter. Her teaching and research fields include: Renaissance literature, especially drama; Elizabethan and Jacobean succession literature; witchcraft; publics; memory and forgetting; and soundscapes. Her M.A. Renaissance Literature class (Country, City and Court: Renaissance Literature, 1558-1618) will prepare encyclopedia entries on many of the sites (numbered 1-12) on The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage.
    • Briony Frost’s Academia.edu profile
  • Peter C. Herman

    Peter Herman PCH

    Peter C. Herman is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. He is Professor of English Literature at San Diego State University. His most recent books include, The New Milton Criticism, co-edited with Elizabeth Sauer (Cambridge UP, 20012), A Short History of Early Modern England (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), and Royal Poetrie: Monarchic Verse and the Political Imaginary of Early Modern England (Cornell UP, 2010). His current projects include a teaching edition of Thomas Deloney’s Jack of Newbury and a book on the literature of terrorism. In Spring 2014, he is teaching a research seminar on Shakespeare that will collectively produce the article on Blackfriars Theatre for the Map of Early Modern London.
    • Peter Herman’s SDSU profile
  • Sarah Hogan

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    Sarah Hogan is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Assistant Professor of English Literature at Wake Forest University. Her work has appeared in JMEMS, JEMCS, and Upstart, and she is currently at work on a book-length project, Island Worlds and Other Englands: Utopia, Capital, Empire (1516-1660). Her class on sixteenth-century British literature will be composing an entry on Ludgate.
    • Sarah Hogan’s WFU profile
  • Sujata Iyengar

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    Sujata Iyengar is Professor of English at the University of Georgia (UGA). Her books include Shades of Difference: Mythologies of Skin Color in the Early Modern Period (U of Penn Press, 2005, author), Shakespeare’s Medical Language (Arden/ Bloomsbury, 2011, author) and Disability, Health, and Happiness in the Shakespearean Body (Routledge, 2015, editor). Her teaching honours at UGA include the Special Sandy Beaver Award for Excellence in Teaching and fellowships from the Office of Service-Learning and the Office of Online Learning. She has also team-taught with two different Study Abroad programs at UGA, with the UGA/Augusta University Medical Partnership, and with individual faculty from the College of Public Health, the Department of History, the Lamar Dodd School of Art, and the Grady College of Journalism. Read her faculty homepage at UGA for additional information.
  • Shannon Kelley

    Shannon Kelley is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is an Assistant Professor of English at Fairfield University. Her teaching and research fields include Lyric Poetry, Literary Theory, Ecocriticism, Early Modern Culture, Science Studies, and Renaissance Drama. Her class will prepare encyclopedia entries on the gardens on the Agas map, including the Bear Garden.
    • Fairfield University profile
  • Ian MacInnes

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    Ian MacInnes (B.A. Swarthmore College, Ph.D. University of Virginia) is the director of pedagogical partnerships (US) for MoEML. He is Professor of English at Albion College, Michigan, where he teaches Elizabethan literature, Shakespeare, and Milton. His scholarship focuses on representations of animals and the environment in Renaissance literature, particularly in Shakespeare. He has published essays on topics such as horse breeding and geohumoralism in Henry V and on invertebrate bodies in Hamlet. He is particularly interested in teaching methods that rely on students’ curiosity and sense of play.
    Click here for Ian MacInnes’ Albion College profile.
  • Una McIlvenna

    Una McIlvenna is Hansen Lecturer in History at the University of Melbourne, where she teaches courses on crime, punishment, and media in early modern Europe, and on the history of sexualities. She has held positions as Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at Queen Mary University of London and the University of Kent. From 2011-2014 she was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Australian Research Council’s Centre for the History of Emotions, based at the University of Sydney, where she began her ongoing project investigating emotional responses to the use of songs and verse in accounts of crime and public execution across Europe. She has published articles on execution ballads in Past & Present, Media History, and Huntington Library Quarterly, and is currently working on a monograph entitled Singing the News of Death: Execution Ballads in Europe 1550-1900. She also works on early modern court studies, and is the author of Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici (Routledge, 2016).
  • Kate McPherson

    Kate McPherson is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Professor of English at Utah Valley University. She is co-editor, with Kathryn Moncrief and Sarah Enloe of Shakespeare Expressed: Page, Stage, and Classroom in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries (Fairleigh Dickinson, 2013); and with Kathryn Moncrief of two other edited collections, Performing Pedagogy in Early Modern England: Gender, Instruction, and Performance (Ashgate, 2011) and Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2008). She has published numerous articles on early modern maternity in scholarly journals as well. An award-winning teacher, Kate is also Resident Scholar for the Grassroots Shakespeare Company, an original practices performance troupe begun by two UVU students.
    • Kate McPherson’s UVU profile
  • Kathryn Moncrief

    Kathryn M. Moncrief holds a Ph.D in English from the University of Iowa, an M.A. in English and Theatre from the University of Nebraska, and a B.A. in English and Psychology from Doane College. She is Professor and Chair of English at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland and is the recipient of the college’s Alumni Association Award for Distinguished Teaching. She is co-editor, with Kathryn McPherson, of Shakespeare Expressed: Page, Stage and Classroom in Early Modern Drama (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2013); Performing Pedagogy in Early Modern England: Gender, Instruction and Performance (Ashgate, 2011); and Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007). She is the author of articles published in book collections and journals, including Gender and Early Modern Constructions of Childhood, Renaissance Quarterly and others, and is also author of Competitive Figure Skating for Girls (Rosen, 2001).
    • Washington College profile
  • Meg Roland

    Meg Roland is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor and Chair of Literature and Art at Marylhurst University.
  • Patricia Brace

    Patricia Brace is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor at Laurentian University.
  • Anita Sherman

    Anita Gilman Sherman is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Literature at American University. She is the author of Skepticism and Memory in Shakespeare and Donne (2007). She has published articles on several topics, including essays on Garcilaso de la Vega, Montaigne, Thomas Heywood, John Donne, Shakespeare and W. G. Sebald. Her current book project is titled The Skeptical Imagination: Paradoxes of Secularization in English Literature, 1579-1681.
    • American University profile
  • Amy Tigner

    Amy Tigner is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor of English at the University of Texas, Arlington, and the Editor-in-Chief of Early Modern Studies Journal. She is the author of Literature and the Renaissance Garden from Elizabeth I to Charles II: England’s Paradise (Ashgate, 2012) and has published in ELR, Modern Drama, Milton Quarterly, Drama Criticism, Gastronomica and Early Theatre. Currently, she is working on two book projects: co-editing, with David Goldstein, Culinary Shakespeare, and co-authoring, with Allison Carruth, Literature and Food Studies.
    • Amy Tigner’s UTA profile
  • Mary Trull

    Mary Trull is a Professor at St. Olaf College.
  • Donna Woodford-Gormley

    Donna Woodford-Gormley is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Professor of English at New Mexico Highlands University. She is the author of Understanding King Lear: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents. She has also published several articles on Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature in scholarly books and journals. Currently, she is writing a book on Cuban adaptations of Shakespeare. In Fall 2014, she is teaching ENGL 422/522, Shakespeare: From the Globe to the Global, and her students will produce an article on The Globe playhouse for MoEML.
    • Donna Woodford-Gormley’s NMHU profile
  • Tassie Gniady

    Tassie Gniady is the Digital Humanities Cyberinfrastructure Coordinator (Research Technologies) at Indiana University. She has a PhD in Early Modern English Literature from the University of California-Santa Barbara. She was the project manager of the Early Modern Broadside Ballad Archive for five years before moving to Indiana. At the moment she is really excited about R and its applicability to all things textual.
  • Nicola Imbracsio

    Nicola Imbracsio is a visiting instructor of English at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan. Her research reflects her continual interest in bodily representation in early modern drama and culture and how such representations reveal that certain bodies, usually deemed powerless (such as corpses, disabled bodies, and bodied objects), are able to exert a vigorous influence in the theatre and beyond. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Cultural and Disability Studies, Early Modern Literary Studies, and will be forthcoming in Studies in English Literature.
  • Michael McClintock

    Michael McClintock is an Associate Professor of English at Bridgewater State University.
    • Michael McClintock’s Bridgewater State University profile
  • Jessica Slights

    Jessica Slights is Associate Professor of English at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada, where she teaches a regular full-year Introduction to Shakespeare course, as well as occasional senior undergraduate and MA seminars on various aspects of early modern drama. She is coeditor with Paul Yachnin of Shakespeare and Character: Theory, History, Performance, and Theatrical Persons (Palgrave 2009) and is preparing an edition of Othello for ISE/Broadview Press.
    • Jessica Slights’ Acadia profile
  • Kristiane Stapleton

    Kristiane Stapleton has recently completed her doctorate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is a postdoctoral Houston Writing Fellow at the University of Houston. She has published articles on Aemilia Lanyer and Mary Wroth and is currently working on early modern female authors, generic innovation, and visual metaphors.
    • Kristiane Stapleton’s University of Houston profile
  • Kirilka Stavreva

    Kirilka (Katy) Stavreva is Professor of English at Cornell College in Iowa, U.S.A., where she teaches and writes about medieval and Renaissance literature, drama, and its performances across historical and cultural divides. She is author of Words Like Daggers: Violent Female Speech in Early Modern England (University of Nebraska Press, 2015) and of numerous essays on early modern popular literature, theatre, and the gender politics of the era, as well as on critical pedagogy that have appeared in book collections and such journals as The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Shakespeare Bulletin, Pedagogy, and Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation. She is a contributing editor of an essay cluster on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Teaching Dante’s Divine Comedy for the journal Pedagogy. Dr. Stavreva’s research and teaching have been sponsored by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the British Academy, the Newberry, Folger, and Huntington Libraries, as well as by her own institution and the Associated Colleges of the Midwest. Her publications have been honored with awards by the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and the American Library Association.
    • Katy Stavreva’s Cornell College profile
  • Jayme Yeo

    Jayme M. Yeo is an assistant professor of English at Belmont University. She researches Renaissance devotional poetry, nationalism, and civil unrest, and also works in gender studies and early travel narratives. Her research has inspired service-learning courses that pair poetry with activism, and she has also taught courses in Shakespeare, film, and modern British literature. Her work has appeared in Intersections: Yearbook for Early Modern Studies and Literature and Theology.
    • Jayme Yeo’s Belmont Profile
  • Jocelyn Burdett

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Danielle Aftias

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Tashiina Buswa

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Justin Head

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Erika Makisiadis

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • ML Schneider

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Kathryn Houston

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Cana Donovan

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Alannah Koene

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Caleb Hein

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Brooke Carr

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Marc Castro

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • James Sharp

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • May Bunda

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Ben Wagg

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Angelica Lopez

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Brayden Campbell

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Justine Engelbrecht

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Corey Spetifore

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Adrianna Griffin

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Brittany Lyons

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Marissa Nadin

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Blake Jacob

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    Volunteer, 2016. Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Kate Adams

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    Volunteer, 2016. Student contributor enrolled in English 362: Popular Literature in the Renaissance at the University of Victoria in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Ryan Brothers

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Shaun Deilke

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Amber Dodson

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Elaine Flores

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Alexandra Gardella

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Roy Gillespie

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Ashley Gumienny

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Mark Jacobo

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Karen Kluchonic

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Alyssa Lammers

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Cassady Lynch

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Douglas Payne

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Andres Villota

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • Andrea Wilkum

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 534: Historicizing Shakespeare and the Blackfriars Theater at San Diego State University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Peter C. Herman.
  • William Bailey

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Sarah Bringhurst

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Laura Bytheway

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Heidi Cooling

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Jamece Coplen

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Stephanie Edwards

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Jason Evans

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Tara Froisland

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Chelsey Gatenby

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Allen Huntsman

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Gregory Martin

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Scott Moffatt

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Nikki Nielsen

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • McKenzie Peck

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Brandon Rasmussen

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Emily Simmons

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Wendy Suyama

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Alexandra Travis

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Henry Unga

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 463R: Shakespeare’s Histories and Comedies: Original Practices? at Utah Valley University in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kate McPherson.
  • Sarah-Jayne Ainsworth

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 124: Country, City and Court: Renaissance Literature, 1558-1618 at University of Exeter (Exon.) in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Briony Frost.
  • Alex Dawson

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 124: Country, City and Court: Renaissance Literature, 1558-1618 at University of Exeter (Exon.) in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Briony Frost.
  • Harry Ford

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 124: Country, City and Court: Renaissance Literature, 1558-1618 at University of Exeter (Exon.) in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Briony Frost.
  • Julia Armstrong

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    Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 783/Drama 727: Studies in English Renaissance Drama at the University of Auckland in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Tom Bishop.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.
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    Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and Bibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
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    Student contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture and Bibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
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    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
  • Justin O’Brien

    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
  • Eleni Pesiridis

    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
  • Patrick Shore

    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
  • Sarah Vitellaro

    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
  • Dimitri Vlassov

    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
  • Kristen Walsh

    Student contributor enrolled in English 343: A Rogue’s Progress: Mapping Kit Marlowe’s Social Networks at Stonehill College in Winter 2017, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.
  • Grâce-Ruthylie Liade

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Katrina Kaustinen

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Olga Stepanova

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Anne-Betty Jacques

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Jessy Filice

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Crystelle C-Thériault

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Hoda Agharazi

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • William Brubacher

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Michael Maltraversa

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Patrick Aura

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Xiaoying Fang

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Kurt Vandormael

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Julia Prilepina

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Roxanne Brousseau

    Kristen Brousseau

    Student contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.
  • Mark Aschenbrenner

    MA

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Paige Burton

    PB

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Olivia Fleury

    OF

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Kellen Gerrard

    KG

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Laura Gunn

    LG

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Michelle Herron

    MH

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Gabriella Hoff

    GH

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Connor Ismond

    CI

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Meagan Job

    MJ

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • William Lambsdown

    WL

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Cassandra Leung

    CL

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Madison Livingston

    ML

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Caylee Marshall

    CM

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Aleena Matthews

    AM

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Robyn Mazur

    RM

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Jacob Patterson

    JP

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Janelle Neyron

    JN

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Noah Rolheiser

    NR

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Makayla Schultz

    MS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Tayler Stojke

    TS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Willow Torgerson

    WT

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Kendra-Lynn Tripp

    KT

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Justine Wilton

    JW

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Medicine Hat College in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Mason Bachmeier

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Melissa Barg

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Megan Buchanan

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Holly Davidson

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Brittney Peters

    Britteny Peters

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Eric Petersen

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Collin Ralko

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Megan Rittinger

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Brooke Robertson

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Courtney Rozdeba

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Tyler Sandau

    TS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Alexandra Schafer

    AS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Angela Schneider

    AS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Alexa Wandler

    Student contributor enrolled in English 300: Survey of English Literature I at Medicine Hat College and English 2210: English Literature to the Restoration at Mount Royal University in Fall 2017, working under the guest editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Christopher Cassidy

    CC

    Student contributor enrolled in Literature 634.001: Revenge Drama and City Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Anita Sherman.
  • Agatha Rowe-Crowder

    AR-C

    Student contributor at Bath Spa University, working under the guest editorship of Tracey Hill.
  • Allison Wheatley

    AW

    Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.
  • Matt Smith

    MS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.
  • Loren Springer

    LS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.
  • Michael Lambert

    ML

    Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.
  • Sarah Kelly

    SK

    Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.
  • D. Geoffrey Emerson

    GE

    Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.
  • Emily Donahoe

    ED

    Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.
  • Susanna Coleman

    Susanna Kate Coleman SKC

    Student contributor enrolled in English 500: Digital Humanities at the University of Alabama in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Jennifer Drouin. Students in this class participated in MoEML’s first encoding partnership.
  • Can Zheng

    CZ

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.
  • Katherine Young

    KY

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.
  • Kerra St. John

    KSJ

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, Theatre. Director of Ceremonies and Events, University of Victoria.
  • Charlene Kwiatkowski

    CK

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.
  • Aleta Gruenewald

    AG

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English and Cultural, Social, and Political Thought.
  • Emily Klemic

    EK

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.
  • Kane Klemic

    KK

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London at the University of Victoria in Summer 2011. MA student, English.
  • Kevin Scott

    KS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor. Kevin Scott is now an elementary school teacher.
  • Neil Baldwin

    NB

    Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor.
  • Tamara Kristall

    TK

    Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor.
  • Lacey Marshall

    LM

    Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA combined honours student, English Language and Literature and German, University of Windsor. Lacey Marshall went on to study speech-language pathology at Dalhousie University.
  • Julie Homenuik

    JH

    Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA honours student, English Language and Literature, University of Windsor.
  • Kimberley Martin

    KM

    Student contributor enrolled in English 412: Representations of London at the University of Windsor in Fall 2002. BA combined honours student, English Language and Literature and Gistory, University of Windsor. Kimberley Martin defended her MA in History at the University of Guelph in October 2004, began doctoral studies at the University of Warwick, and is now completing her PhD at the University of Western Ontario.
  • Johanne Paquette

    JP

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Fall 2005. MA student, English, University of Victoria. Johanne Paquette is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of English.
  • Alison Knight

    AK

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Fall 2005. MA student, English, University of Victoria. Alison Knight received her MA in 2006 and is now completing her doctoral studies at Cambridge University.
  • Jeremy Fairall

    JF

    Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Jeremy Fairall was one of the three students who created the first version of MoEML in 1999.
  • Matt MacTavish

    MM

    Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000. Matt MacTavish was one of the three students who created the first version of MoEML in 1999.
  • Dominic Carlone

    DC

    Hypertext student at the University of Windsor in Fall 1999. Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000. Dominic Carlone was one of the three students who created the first version of MoEML in 1999.
  • Althea Fletcher

    AF

    Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.
  • Laura Braithwaite

    LB

    Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.
  • Jennie Butler

    JB

    Pageantry student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2000.
  • Suzanne Bebbington

    SB

    Shakespeare student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2002.
  • Cornelius Krahn

    CK

    Revenge tragedy student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2001.
  • Victoria Abboud

    VA

    Revenge tragedy student at the University of Windsor in Winter 2001. Victoria Abboud completed her MA in English at Wayne State University in 2003, and her PhD at Wayne State University in 2010. She is now an instructor in the Arts and Education Department of Grande Prairie Regional College, Alberta.
  • Jack Seaberry

    JS

    Student contributor enrolled in English 406: XML for Professional Communicators at the University of Victoria in Spring 2020. Jack Seaberry is an English Major/Professional Communication Minor at the University of Victoria.
  • Aric Diamond

    AD

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4523: Renaissance London: Literature, Culture, and Place, 1540-1660 at the Ohio State University in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Chris Highley.
  • Dana Ferbrache-Darr

    DFD

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4523: Renaissance London: Literature, Culture, and Place, 1540-1660 at the Ohio State University in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Chris Highley.
  • Paul Hartlen

    PH

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. MA, University of Victoria.
  • Dalyce Joslin

    DJ

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. BA Honours English, University of Victoria. MA English, University of Victoria. Teaching assistant, 2005–2007. Dalyce Joslin’s research interests include representations of identity, place, and diaspora in Canadian literature. Now that she has completed her MA, Dalyce spends much of her time at the Camosun College library reference desk helping students with their research needs.
  • Marina Devine

    MD

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. Formerly an instructor of literature at Aurora College in Fort Smith, NT. Marina Devine is now the manager of adult and post-secondary education with the Government of the Northwest Territories. She resides in Yellowknife, NT.
  • Amy Collins

    AC

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008.
  • Paisley Mann

    PM

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. Paisley Mann completed her MA at the University of Victoria and went on to doctoral work at the University of British Columbia. Her work on Thomas Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not MeYou Know Nobody began with a term paper on the play’s portrayal of illicit French sexuality, a topic she has also researched for the website Representing France and the French in Early Modern English Drama. This topic interests her, although she specializes in Victorian literature, because she frequently works on how Victorian literature portrays France and French culture. She is also a contributor for Routledge’s online database Annotated Bibliography of English Studies.
  • Sarah Mead-Willis

    SMW

    Student contributor enrolled in English 520: Representations of London in Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Victoria in Summer 2008. BA English, University of Alberta. MA Library and Information Science, University of Alberta. MA English, University of Victoria; Sarah Mead-Willis won the Lieutenant Governor’s Silver Medal (top master’s other than thesis, all faculties). After her graduation in 2009, she returned to the University of Alberta as a rare book cataloguer.
  • Beth Norris

    BN

    Student contributor enrolled in English 364: English Renaissance Drama at the University of Victoria in Spring 2006. BA student, English.
  • Alyssa Knox

    AK

    Student contributor enrolled in English 364: English Renaissance Drama at the University of Victoria in Spring 2006. BA honours student, English.
  • Daniel Brisebois

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Christine Cousins

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Margaret McKee

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Carley Meredith

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Melissa Montanari

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Liana Pasqualone

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Micqualle Thomas

    Student contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of Mark Kaethler.
  • Brenna Hubschman

    Student contributor enrolled in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 4217: Early Modern London: Urban Spaces and Popular Culture at University of Ohio in Fall 2018, working under the guest editorship of Christopher Highley.
  • Kiri Powell

    KP

    Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall 2020, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Maya Linsley

    ML

    Research Assitant, 2020-present. Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall 2020, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Alexandra Fleetham

    AF

    Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research at University of Victoria in Fall 2020, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Jocelyn Diemer

    JD

    Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 395: Research Ethics and Methods at University of Victoria in Spring 2022, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.
  • James Ziolkoski

    JZ

    Student contributor enrolled in HUMA 395: Research Ethics and Methods at University of Victoria in Spring 2022, working under the supervision of Janelle Jenstad.
  • Brittany Findlay-Mitchell

    BFM

    Student contributor enrolled in ENGL 4687: Honours Seminar II at Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the supervision of Patricia Brace.
  • Brendan Vidito

    BV

    Student contributor enrolled in ENGL 4687: Honours Seminar II at Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the supervision of Patricia Brace.
  • Alan Brett

    d. 1425
    Member of the Carpentersʼ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • John Broke It Well

    Buried at St. Leonard, Foster Lane.
  • Christopher Eliot

    fl. 1491-1505
    Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Warden of London Bridge. Monument at St. John Zachary.
    • BHO
  • Richard Emmesley

    Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • Elizabeth Francis

    d. 1450
    Wife of John Francis. Monument at St. John Zachary.
  • Ingelricus

    fl. 1056
    Possible founder of St. Martin’s le Grand.
  • Edwardus

    fl. 1056
    Possible founder of St. Martin’s le Grand.
  • John Sheffield

    d. 1572
    Monument at St. Anne and St. Agnes.
  • George Abbot

    George Abbot Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry Bishop of London Archbishop of Canterbury

    b. 1562 , d. 1633
    Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1609–1610. Bishop of London 1610–1611. Archbishop of Canterbury 1611-1633.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Abbot of Fleury

    b. 945 , d. 1004
    French abbot and historian.
  • Roger Acheley

    Roger Acheley Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1504-1505. Mayor 1511-1512. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
    • MASL
  • Ælfwine of Elmham

    Ælfwine Bishop of Elmham

    d. between 1023? and 1038?
    Bishop of Elmham 1019-1030.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Addis

    d. 1461
    Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Husband of Margaret Addis. Monument at St. John Zachary.
    • Handbook of London Bankers
  • Margaret Addis

    Wife of John Addis. Monument at St. John Zachary.
  • Nicholas de Auesey

    Husband of Margery de Auesey. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Margery de Auesey

    Wife of Nicholas de Auesey. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Thomas Adams

    b. 1583 , d. 1652
    Clergyman.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Adam

    Adam

    First prior of Crossed Friars.
  • Adeliza of Louvain

    Adeliza Queen consort of England

    b. 1103 , d. 1151
    Queen consort of England 1121-1135. Wife of Henry I.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph Agas

    Land surveyor. Known as the maker of the Agas map of London.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Aglaia

    One of the three Graces in Greek mythology. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • Wikipedia
  • Agnites

    Personification of purity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Albanact

    Son of Brutus of Troy. Brother of Camber and Locrine. Given dominion over a section of Britain which was named Albania after him and later became Scotland. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • Wikipedia
  • Albania

    Personification of the geographic area of Albania, later known as Scotland. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Albion

    Son of Neptune in Roman mythology. Conquered Samothes’ Celtica before changing the country’s name to Albion.
    • Perseus
  • Alfred the Great

    Alfred the Great King of Wessex King of the Anglo-Saxons

    b. between 848 and 849 , d. 899
    King of Wessex 871-886. King of the Anglo-Saxons 886-899. Father of Ethelfled. Father-in-law of Æthelred and Adhered.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward Allde

    b. between 1555 and 1563 , d. 1627
    Printer and bookseller. Husband of Elizabeth Allde. Son of John Allde. Father of Jonathan Allde.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Allde

    Printer and bookseller. Father of Edward Allde.
    • ODNB
  • Sir John Aleyn

    Sir John Aleyn Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1470 , d. 1544
    Sheriff of London 1518-1519. Mayor 1525-1526 and 1535-1536. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Edward Alleyn

    b. 1566 , d. 1626
    Actor with the Admiral’s Men. Husband of Joan Alleyn and Constance Alleyn. Son of Margaret Alleyn and Edward Alleyn. Brother of John Alleyn.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Allen

    Sir William Allen Sheriff Mayor

    fl. 1560-72
    Sheriff of London 1562-1563. Mayor 1571-1572. Member of the Leathersellers’ Company and Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph without Bishopsgate.
    • BHO
    • MASL
  • Hugh Alley

    Author.
  • Amble

    Dramatic character in Philip Massinger’s A New Way to Pay Old Debts.
  • Robert de Arras

    Robert de Arras Sheriff

    fl. 1276-77
    Sheriff of London 1276-1277.
    • MASL
  • Antiquity

    Personification of antiquity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. See also Philoponia.
  • Thomas de Arden

    Son of Sir Ralph Arden.
  • Sir Ralph Arden

    Knight. Father of Thomas de Arden.
  • Roger Ascham

    b. 1514 , d. 1568
    Author and royal tutor.
    • ODNB
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Atkins

    d. 1400
    Esquire. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.
  • Authority

    Personification of authority. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Anketinus de Arden

    Alderman.
  • Dr. Alexander Burnett

    Alexander Burnett

    d. 25 August 1665
    Doctor of Samuel Pepys. Resident of Fenchurch Street.
  • John Alston

    Resident of the Green Gate.
  • Amphitrita

    Goddess of the sea in Roman mythology. Wife of Neptune.
    • EB
    • Perseus
  • Anne Boleyn

    Anne Boleyn Queen consort of England

    b. 1500 , d. 1536
    Queen consort of England 1533-1536. Second wife of Henry VIII. Executed on grounds of treason.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Armin

    b. October 1581 , d. 30 November 1615
    Actor with the King’s Men.
    • ODNB
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • James IV of Scotland

    James This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV King of Scotland

    b. 1473 , d. 1513
    King of Scotland 1488-1513.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • St. Anthony of Egypt

    Saint Antony

    b. 251 , d. 356
    Patron saint of the Grocers’ Company.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Catherine of Aragon

    Catherine Queen consort of England

    b. 16 December 1485 , d. 7 January 1536
    Queen consort of England 1509-1533. First wife of Henry VIII.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Arnold

    d. 1521
    Merchant and chronicler. Author of Arnold’s Chronicle.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Edward Arundell

    Husband of Dame Elizabeth Arundell. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Dame Elizabeth Arundell

    Wife of Sir Edward Arundell. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Ascue

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Thomas Ashby

    Founder of the Fraternity of the Trinity.
  • John Ashfield

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Alice Ashfed

    Prioress of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Sir Thomas Asseldy

    Clerk of the Crown, Sub-Marshal of England, and Justice of Middlesex. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Dame Joan Astley

    fl. 1445-46
    Nurse of Henry VI.
  • Sir Thomas Audley

    b. between 1487 and 1488 , d. 1544
    First Baron Audley of Walden. Lord Chancellor of England 1533-1544. Husband of Elizabeth Audley. Father of Margaret Howard.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Katherine Augustine

    Wife of Benedick Augustine. Buried at St. Martin Outwhich.
  • Benedick Augustine

    Husband of Katherine Augustine.
  • Sir Nicholas Bacon

    b. 1510 , d. 1579
    Lord Keeper 1533-1544.
    • ODNB
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Anthony Baker

    fl. 1516
    Master of St. Anthony’s Hospital.
  • John Bale

    John Bale Bishop of Ossory

    b. 1495 , d. 1563
    Bishop of Ossory 1552-1553.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Margery Band (née Huch)

    Margery Band Huch

    Wife of Thomas Band. Daughter of John Huch. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Thomas Band

    Husband of Margery Band.
  • Drugo Barantyn

    Drugo Barantyn Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1350 , d. 1415
    Sheriff of London 1393-1394. Mayor 1398-1399 and 1408-1409. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Husband of Dame Margery Twyford and Christine Barantyn. Buried at St. John Zachary.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Christine Barantyn

    b. in or before 1415 , d. 1427
    Wife of Drugo Barantyn. Buried at St. John Zachary.
  • Sir William Bardolf

    fl. 1349-86
    Fourth Baron Bardolf and Third Baron Damory. Husband of Dame Agnes Bardolf.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dame Agnes Bardolf

    d. 1403
    Wife of Sir William Bardolf and Sir William Mortimer. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Bardus

    Inventor of music and ditties. Spawned a line of poets who came to be known as the Bards. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
  • Margaret Barentin

    Gentlewoman. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir John Barkely

    Husband of Dame Margaret Barkely.
  • John Barker

    Ballad writer. Not to be confused with John Barker.
  • Sir Edward Barkham

    Sir Edward Barkham Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1611-1612. Mayor 1621-1622. Member of the Leathersellers’ Company and Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 16 June 1622.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Barnard

    Clerk of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.
    • BHO
  • Sir T. Barnes

    Husband of Dame Margaret Barkely.
  • William Barnabie

    Chaplain. Chantry priest at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
    • BHO
  • Benedict Barnham

    Benedict Barnham Sheriff

    bap. 1559 , d. 1598
    Sheriff of London 1591-1592. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Clement, Eastcheap.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lording Barry

    b. April 1580 , d. 1629
    Playwright and pirate.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Basing

    Possible founder of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • T. de Basing

    fl. 1272-73
    Alderman.
  • John Battersby

    Master of the Apothecaries’ Company.
  • Ralph Batte

    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • William Batte

    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • Thomas Baxter

    Owner of the Charterhouse.
  • Ralph Baynard

    Builder of Baynard’s Castle.
    • BHO
    • Wikipedia
  • William Baynard

    Last member of the Baynard line to own Baynard’s Castle.
    • BHO
  • Black Will

    Dramatic character in Samuel Rowley’s When You See Me, You Know Me.
  • Mr. Beale

    Beale

    Clerk of the Council.
  • Francis Beaumont

    b. between 1584 and 1585 , d. 1616
    Playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Beauchamp

    b. between 1337 and 1339 , d. 1401
    Twelfth Earl of Warwick.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Beckland

    Son of Sir William Beckland. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir William Beckland

    Father of Thomas Beckland.
  • John Becke

    Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.
  • Thomas Beckhenton

    d. 1499
    Clerk of the Pipe. Buried at St. Anne and St. Agnes.
  • Sir James Bell

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Richard de Belmeis I

    Richard de Belmeis This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I Bishop of London

    d. 1127
    Bishop of London 1108-1127. Financier of St. Paul’s Cathedral after the 1087 fire.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Beringham

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Berosus

    fl. between 300 BCE and 201 BCE
    Writer, historian, and astronomer.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Bever

    John Bever of London

    Monk and historical writer. Cited in Stow’s Survey of London.
    • ODNB
  • Henry Bynneman

    fl. in or after 1566 d. 1583
    Printer.
    • BBTI
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Blackwell

    Buried at Austin Friars.
  • N. Blackthorn

    fl. 1272-73
    Alderman.
  • Nicholas Blondell

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • St. Botolph

    Saint Botolph

    fl. 654-70
    Patron saint of travellers and farming.
    • Wikipedia
  • Bounty

    Personification of goodness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • John Bradmore

    d. 1412
    Surgeon. Husband of Margaret Bradmore and Katherine Bradmore. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Margaret Bradmore

    d. in or after 1410
    Wife of John Bradmore. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • Katherine Bradmore

    Wife of John Bradmore. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • John Brydges

    Attendant to Henry VIII.
  • Richard Burbage

    b. 1568 , d. 1619
    Actor with the King’s Men. Son of James Burbage.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Simon Burley

    b. 1336 , d. 1388
    Knight of the Garter. Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle. Tutor of Richard II. Beheaded on Tower Hill.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Burley

    d. 1416
    Knight of the Garter. Brother of Sir Simon Burley. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Eleanor Butler (née Talbot)

    Eleanor Butler Talbot

    d. 1468
    Wife of Sir Thomas Butler. Allegedly betrothed to Edward IV.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Butler

    b. between 1 January 1513 and 31 December 1514 , d. 22 September 1579
    Esquire. Husband of Thomasine Butler and Eleanor Butler.
    • HPO
  • Sir John Botiler

    Sir John Botiler Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1419-1420. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Swithin, London Stone.
    • MASL
  • John Boteler

    John Boteler Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1420-1421. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Humphrey de Bohun I

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I

    d. 1123
    Father of Humphrey de Bohun II.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Humphrey de Bohun II

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II

    d. between January 1164 and 25 September 1165
    Father of Humphrey de Bohun III. Son of Humphrey de Bohun I.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Humphrey de Bohun III

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 3III

    b. in or before 1144 , d. between September 1181 and 31 December 1181
    Father of Henry de Bohun. Son of Humphrey de Bohun II.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry de Bohun

    b. in or before 1175 , d. 1 June 1220
    First Earl of Hereford. Father of Humphrey de Bohun IV. Son of Humphrey de Bohun III.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Humphrey de Bohun IV

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV

    b. 1204 , d. 24 September 1275
    Second Earl of Hereford. Seventh Earl of Essex. Founder of Austin Friars. Buried at Austin Friars. Father of Humphrey de Bohun V.
    • ODNB
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  • Humphrey de Bohun V

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 5V

    d. 1265
    Father of Humphrey de Bohun VI. Son of Humphrey de Bohun IV.
  • Humphrey de Bohun VI

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 6VI

    b. 1249 , d. 31 December 1298
    Third Earl of Hereford. Eighth Earl of Essex. Father of Humphrey de Bohun VII.
    • ODNB
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  • Humphrey de Bohun VII

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 7VII

    b. 1276 , d. 16 March 1322
    Fourth Earl of Hereford. Ninth Earl of Essex. Father of John de Bohun and Humphrey de Bohun VIII. Son of Humphrey de Bohun VI.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John de Bohun

    b. 23 November 1306 , d. 20 January 1336
    Fifth Earl of Hereford. Son of Humphrey de Bohun VII.
    • Wikipedia
  • Humphrey de Bohun VIII

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 8VIII

    b. 6 December 1309 , d. 15 October 1361
    Sixth Earl of Hereford. Father of Humphrey de Bohun IX. Son of Humphrey de Bohun VII. Brother of John de Bohun.
    • Wikipedia
  • Humphrey de Bohun IX

    Humphrey de Bohun This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 9IX

    b. 25 March 1341 , d. 16 January 1373
    Seventh Earl of Hereford. Sixth Earl of Essex. Second Earl of Northhampton. Father of Eleanor de Bohun and Mary de Bohun. Son of Humphrey de Bohun VIII.
    • Wikipedia
  • Mary de Bohun

    b. 1368 , d. 4 June 1394
    Wife of Henry IV. Mother of Henry V. Daughter of Humphrey de Bohun IX. Sister of Eleanor de Bohun.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Bolt

    fl. 1465
    Priest of St. Augustine Papey. Not to be confused with John Bolt.
  • John Bolt

    d. 1459
    Member of the Merchants of the Staple. Monument at All Hallows Barking. Not to be confused with John Bolt.
  • Sir George Bolles

    Sir George Bolles Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1 September 1621
    Sheriff of London 1608-1609. Mayor 1617-1618. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Knighted on 31 May 1618.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • William Bonde

    William Bonde Sheriff

    d. 1576
    Sheriff of London 1567-1568. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Knighted on 23 July 1603.
    • MASL
  • Anthony Bonvice

    Italian merchant. Resident of Crosby Hall after Richard III.
  • William Botelar

    Baron of Woine. Father of Dame Elizabeth Mellington.
  • Nicholas Bourne

    b. in or before 1584 , d. 1660
    Printer, bookbinder, and bookseller.
    • ODNB
  • William Bourser

    Lord fitz-Warren. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • William Borresbie

    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • Richard Bower

    d. 1561
    Parson. Father of Anne Farrant.
  • John Bowser

    Owner of Hare House.
  • Sir William Bowyer

    Sir William Bowyer Sheriff Mayor

    b. in or before 1493 , d. 1544
    Sheriff of London 1536-1537. Mayor 1543-1544. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Monument at St. Peter upon Cornhill.
    • HPO
    • MASL
  • Richard Bradock

    fl. between 1577 and 1616
    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • John Brayne

    b. 1541 , d. 1586
    Member of the Grocers’ Company. Financier of the Red Lion. Husband of Margaret Brayne.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Briar

    Member of the Plumbers’ Company. Buried at St. Benet Fink.
  • Robert Breton

    Warden of Drapers’ Hall.
  • Sir William Bridges

    Knight of the Garter. Granted arms to the Drapers’ Company.
  • Britannia

    Personification of Britain. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Richard Brome

    b. 1590 , d. 1652
    Playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Bromeflet

    Owner of the Green Gate.
  • William Brosked

    Esquire. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Beatrix Brown

    Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Sir William Brown

    Father of Beatrix Brown. Buried at St. Katharine Cree. Not to be confused with William Brown.
  • Sir John Brown

    d. 1532
    Painter of Henry VIII. Benefactor of St. Foster. Buried at St. Foster.
    • ODNB
  • Walter Brune

    Walter Brune Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1202-1203. Husband of Rosa Brune. Founder of St. Mary Spital.
    • MASL
  • Rosa Brune

    Wife of Walter Brune.
  • Brutus of Troy

    Brutus King of Great Britain

    King of Britain and founder of London. Husband of Innogen. Father of Albanact, Camber, and Locrine. Son of Aeneas. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • Cuthbert Burbage

    b. between 1564 and 1565 , d. 1636
    Actor. Son of James Burbage. Brother of Richard Burbage.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • James Burbage

    b. 1531 , d. 1597
    Actor. Father of Cuthbert Burbage and Richard Burbage. Founder of the Theatre and the Curtain.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Burchard of Würzburg

    Burchard Bishop of Würzburg

    d. 753
    Bishop of Würzburg 741–754. Secretary of Offa.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir W. Bursire

    Husband of Dame Margaret Barkely. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Orazio Busino

    fl. 1617-21
    Priest.
    • ODNB
  • Nathaniel Butter

    b. 1583 , d. 1664
    Bookseller. Published the first edition of William Shakespeare’s King Lear.
    • BBTI
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Jack Cade

    d. 1450
    Rebel leader.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Calvin

    b. 1509 , d. 1564
    Theologian and father of Calvinism.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Camber

    Son of Brutus of Troy. Brother of Albanact and Locrine. Given dominion over a section of Britain which was named Cambria after him and later became Wales. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • Cambria

    Personification of the geographic area of Cambria, later known as Wales. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • William Camden

    b. 1551 , d. 1623
    Historian.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Cambell

    Sir Thomas Cambell Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1600-1601. Mayor 1609-1610. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Knighted on 26 July 1603.
    • MASL
  • Sir William Cappell

    Sir William Cappell Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1489-1490. Mayor 1503-1504 and 1509-1510. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.
    • MASL
  • Gerolamo Cardano

    b. 1501 , d. 1576
    Italian mathematician, physician, and astrologer. Helped find the field of probability.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Carey

    b. 4 March 1526 , d. 23 July 1596
    First Baron Hunsdon. Lord Chamberlain of Elizabeth I’s household. Patron of the King’s Men. Husband of Anne Morgan. Son of William Carey. Brother of Lady Catherine Knollys.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dudley Carleton

    b. 10 March 1574 , d. 15 February 1632
    First Viscount Dorchester. Secretary of State.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Carpenter

    John Carpenter Bishop of Worcester

    b. 1395 , d. 1476
    Bishop of Worcester 1443–1476. Master of St. Anthony’s Hospital.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Carr

    b. between 1585? and 1586? , d. 1645
    First Earl of Somerset. Favourite of James VI and I.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph Caldwell

    d. 1527
    Gentleman of Gray’s Inn. Monument at St. Anne and St. Agnes.
  • Elizabeth Cawarden

    d. 1560
    Wife of Sir Thomas Cawarden.
  • Sir Thomas Cawarden

    b. 1514 , d. 25 August 1559
    First Master of the Revels. Husband of Elizabeth Cawarden.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Cawood

    d. 1466
    Clerk of the Treasurer. Co-founder of a fraternity for the Holy Trinity. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • Sir William Cecil

    b. between 1520 and 1521 , d. 1598
    First Baron Burghley. Husband of Mildred Cecil. Father of Anne Cecil and Sir Robert Cecil.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Robert Cecil

    b. 1563 , d. 1612
    First Earl of Salisbury. Lord Privy Seal 1598-1608. Lord High Treasurer 1608-1612. Son of Sir William Cecil and Mildred Cecil. Brother of Anne Cecil.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Jacob Challoner

    Painter. Helped with the visual artistry of civic pageants with Henry Wilde.
    • Taylor 292
  • John Chamberlain

    b. 1553 , d. 1628
    Letter writer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Champneys

    d. in or after 1559
    Religious radical. Not to be confused with Sir John Champneys.
    • ODNB
  • Sir Richard Chamberlain

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars. Not to be confused with Richard Chamberlain.
  • Walter Champion

    Walter Champion Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1529-1530. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Anthony’s Hospital.
    • MASL
  • Charles I

    Charles This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of England King of Scotland King of Ireland the Martyr

    b. 1600 , d. 1649
    King of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1625-1649.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Charles II

    Charles This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of England King of Scotland King of Ireland

    b. 1630 , d. 1685
    King of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1660-1665.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Charles V

    Charles This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 5V Holy Roman Emperor King of Germany King of Italy King of Spain

    b. 1500 , d. 1558
    Holy Roman Emperor 1519-1556. King of Germany 1519-1556. King of Italy 1530-1556. King of Spain 1516-1556.
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • Ambrose Charcam

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Thomas Charles

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • George Chapman

    Playwright, translator, and poet.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Geoffrey Chaucer

    b. 1340 , d. 1400
    Poet and administrator. Author of The Canterbury Tales. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Robert Chester

    Owner of the Wrestlers, Lime Street Ward.
  • Henry Chettle

    Playwright, printer, and pamphleteer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dame Margaret Barkely (née Chevie)

    Dame Margaret Barkely Chevie

    Wife of Sir John Barkely, Sir T. Barnes, and Sir W. Bursire. Daughter of Sir Raph Chevie. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Sir Raph Chevie

    Father of Dame Margaret Barkely. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Alexander Cheyney

    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Roger Chibary

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Chichele

    Chamberlain of London. Son of William Chichele. Father of Elizabeth Ashton.
  • William Chichele

    William Chichele Sheriff

    d. between 9 May 1426 and 20 July 1427
    Sheriff of London 1409-1410. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Father of John Chichele. Brother of Henry Chichele and Sir Robert Chichele.
    • HPO
    • MASL
  • John de Chichester

    John de Chichester Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1359-1360. Mayor 1369-1370. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Dr. William Chichele

    William Chichele Archdeacon of Canterbury

    Archdeacon of Canterbury. Cousin of Henry Chichele, William Chichele, and Sir Robert Chichele.
  • Sir Robert Chichele

    Sir Robert Chichele Sheriff Mayor

    d. between 5 June 1439 and 6 November 1439
    Sheriff of London 1402-1403. Mayor 1411-1412 and 1421-1422. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Brother of Henry Chichele and William Chichele. Cousin of Dr. William Chichele.
    • HPO
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Chichele

    Henry Chichele Bishop of Saint David’s Archbishop of Canterbury

    b. 1362 , d. 12 April 1443
    Bishop of Saint David’s 1407–1414. Archbishop of Canterbury 1414-1443. Brother of William Chichele and Sir Robert Chichele. Cousin of Dr. William Chichele.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Chirwide

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • John Chitcroft

    Buried at St. Katharine Cree.
  • John Chornet

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • George Plantagenet

    b. 1449 , d. 1478
    First Duke of Clarence. Drowned in a vessel filled with malmsey (a fortified wine).
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Clavering

    d. 1421
    Benefactor of St. Christopher le Stocks. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • Anne of Cleves

    Anne Queen consort of England

    b. 1515 , d. 1557
    Queen of consort England 1540. Fourth wife of Henry VIII. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Roger Clifford

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Henry Clifton

    Brought a Star Chamber case against choirmaster Nathaniel Giles for kidnapping his son, Thomas Clifton, to perform with the Blackfriars Children in 1601.
  • Thomas Clifton

    Son of Henry Clifton. Kidnapped by choirmaster Nathaniel Giles to perform with the Blackfriars Children in 1601.
  • Lady Anne Clifford

    b. 30 January 1590 , d. 22 March 1676
    Countess of Pembroke, Dorset, and Montgomery.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Geoffrey de Clinton

    Geoffrey de Clinton Sheriff

    d. 1133
    Sheriff of Warwick. Brother of William de Clinton.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William de Clinton

    Brother of Geoffrey de Clinton.
    • Wikipedia
    • ODNB
  • William Clitherow

    Husband of Margaret Clitherow. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Margaret Clitherow

    Wife of William Clitherow. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Canute I

    Canute Cnut the Great King of England King of Denmark King of Norway

    d. 12 November 1035
    King of England 1016–1035. King of Denmark 1019–1035. King of Norway 1028–1035.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Reginald Cobham

    Donated his dwelling house to Austin Friars in 1344.
  • Joan Coken

    d. 1509
    Wife of John Coken. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • John Coken

    Husband of Joan Coken.
  • William Collingbourne

    b. 1435 , d. 1484
    Esquire. Executed in 1484 for communicating with the enemies of Richard III. Buried at St. Austin Friars.
    • Wikipedia
  • Commiseration

    Personification of commiseration. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Henry Condell

    b. in or before 1576 , d. 29 December 1627
    Actor with the King’s Men.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Constantine

    William Constantine Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1465-1466. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Emma Constantine. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
    • MASL
  • Emma Constantine

    Wife of William Constantine. Buried at St. Martin Outwhich.
  • Sir Thomas Cook

    Sir Thomas Cook Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1410 , d. 1478
    Sheriff of London 1453-1454. Mayor 1462-1463. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Warden of Drapers’ Hall. Buried at Austin Friars.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Edward Cook

    Owner of London Stone.
  • William Coolby

    Buried at St. Benet Fink.
  • John Corey

    fl. 1353
    Clerk.
    • BHO
  • Corineus the Briton

    One of the Guildhall Giants. Companion of Brutus of Troy. Slayed the native giant Gogmagog. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Cotes

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Ellinor Cotes

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • George Eld

    d. 1624
    Printer.
    • BBTI
    • Wikipedia
  • William Aspley

    Bookseller.
  • Sir Allan Cotton

    Sir Allan Cotton Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1628
    Sheriff of London 1616-1617. Mayor 1625-1626. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 4 June 1626.
    • BHO
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Nicholas Couderow

    Husband of Elizabeth Couderow. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Elizabeth Couderow

    Wife of Nicholas Couderow. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Francis Coles

    Pamphleteer and bookseller. Accused of printing scandalous material in 1643.
    • BBTI
    • BBTI
    • BHO
  • Sir Francis Courtney

    Earl of Pembroke. Husband of Alice Courtney. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Alice Courtney

    Wife of Sir Francis Courtney.
  • Sir Thomas Courtney

    Buried at Austin Friars.
  • M. Cornwallos

    Owner of Fisher’s Folly.
  • John Cornish

    Buried at St. John Zachary.
  • Sir David Craddock

    Knight.
  • William Criswicke

    Buried at St. Katharine Cree.
  • Thomas Creede

    fl. between 1578? and 1619?
    Printer.
    • BBTI
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edmund Crepin

    Sold the Merchant Taylors’ Hall to its guild.
  • Sir Thomas Cromwell

    b. in or before 1485 , d. 1540
    Earl of Essex. Royal minister of Henry VIII.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Roger Crophull

    Owner of the Green Gate.
  • Sir John Crosby

    Sir John Crosby Sheriff

    d. between January 1476 and February 1476
    Sheriff of London 1470-1471. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Diplomat, and member of parliament. Founder of Crosby Hall. Husband of Anne Crosby. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Anne Crosby

    Wife of Sir John Crosby. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • John Crosby

    Guardian of Joan Jordaine. Possible grandfather of Sir John Crosby.
  • Richard Cowley

    b. in or before 9 October 1568 , d. 12 March 1619
    Actor with the King’s Men.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • James Cuthing

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir Bartholomew Dadlegate

    Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Samuel Daniel

    b. between 1562? and 1563? , d. 14 October 1619
    Poet and historian.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Arthur Darcy

    fl. 1539-42
    Erected a storehouse at the site of Abbey of St. Mary Graces. Husband of Mary Darcy. Father of Philip Darcy, Charles Darcy, William Darcy, Mary Darcy, Ursula Darcy, and Sir Edward Darcy. Son of Thomas Darcy. Buried at Abbey of St. Mary Graces.
  • Sir John Daubeney

    b. 1394 , d. 1409
    Son of Sir Giles Daubeney. Buried at Austin Friars.
    • ODNB
  • Sir Giles Daubeney

    Sir Giles Daubeney Sheriff

    b. 1370 , d. 1403
    Sheriff of Bedforshire in 1394. Father of Sir John Daubeney.
    • ODNB
  • Dame Joan Daubeney

    Wife of Sir William Daubeny. Buried at Austin Friars.
    • ODNB
  • Sir William Daubeney

    b. 1424 , d. 1461
    Wife of Dame Joan Daubeney. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir John Daubeney

    Knight. Father of Sir Robert Daubeney. Buried at Austin Friars. Not to be confused with Sir John Dawbeney.
  • Sir Robert Daubeney

    Son of Sir John Daubeney. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir John Dawtry

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Day

    b. between 1573 and 1574 , d. 1638
    Playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Day

    b. between 1521 and 1522 , d. 23 July 1584
    Printer. Printed John Foxe’s Actes and Monuments. Father of Richard Day. Not to be confused with John Day.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Day

    Printer. Son of John Day.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Deborah

    Prophet of the God of the Israelites in the Bible.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Dedham

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Thomas Dekker

    b. 1572 , d. 1632
    Playwright, poet, and author.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Deloney

    d. in or before 1600
    Silkweaver and author.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Frederick I of Denmark

    Frederick This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of Denmark King of Norway

    b. 10 July 1471 , d. 10 April 1533
    King of Denmark 1523–1533. King of Norway 1524–1533.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Robert Denny

    d. 1419
    Member of Parliament for Cambridgeshire in 1391 and 1393. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
    • HPO
    • Wikpedia
  • Thomas Denny

    d. 1421
    Son of Sir Robert Denny. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
  • Desert

    Personification of worthiness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Henry Desky

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Johannes de Witt

    b. 1566 , d. 1622
    Dutch humanist.
    • ODNB
  • Sir Wolstan Dixie

    Sir Wolstan Dixie Sheriff Mayor

    b. between 1524 and 1525 , d. 1594
    Sheriff of London 1575-1576. Mayor 1585-1586. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Knighted on 6 February 1586. Buried at St. Michael Bassishaw.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dogberry

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.
    • ISE
    • Wikipedia
  • John Donne

    b. 1572 , d. 1631
    Writer and Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Father of Constance Alleyn.
    • MoEML
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Francis Drake

    b. 1540 , d. 1596
    Pirate, sea-captain, and explorer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Draper

    d. 1537
    Husband of Isabel Draper and Margaret Draper. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
  • Isabel Draper

    Wife of William Draper. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
  • Margaret Draper

    Wife of William Draper. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
  • Sir Christopher Draper

    Sir Christopher Draper Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1560-1561. Mayor 1566-1567. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Michael Drayton

    b. 1563 , d. 1631
    Poet. Helped establish Whitefriars Theatre.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Jane Drew

    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • Sir William Driffield

    Knight. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Robert Ducye

    Robert Ducye Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1620-1621. Mayor 1630-1631. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Gilbert Dugdale

    fl. 1604
    Eyewitness of James VI and I’s 1604 procession into London. Author of The Time Triumphant.
  • Sir William Dugdale

    b. 1605 , d. 1686
    Antiquary and herald.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Anthony Dull

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost.
    • ISE
  • Romeo Montague

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
  • Thomas Durrem

    Husband of Margaret Durrem. Buried at All Hallows, London Wall.
  • Margaret Durrem

    Wife of Thomas Durrem. Buried at All Hallows, London Wall.
  • John Dymmocke

    Property owner on Fenchurch Street.
  • Humphrey Dyson

    d. 1633
    Writer and book collector. Revised John Stow’s A Survey of London.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John de Esseby

    Vicar of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas East

    b. 1540 , d. between 5 February 1608 and 8 April 1608
    Printer. Known for printing music.
    • BBTI
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ecgbert of Wessex

    Ecgbert King of Wessex

    b. between 769 and 771 , d. 839
    King of Wessex 802–839. Reported to have changed the country’s name from Loegria to Angellandt (from which we now get England).
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edgar the Peaceful

    Edgar the Peaceful King of England

    b. between 943 and 944 , d. 975
    King of England 959-975.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edmund the Martyr

    Edmund the Martyr King of East Anglia

    d. 869
    King of East Anglia 855-869.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward I

    Edward This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of England Longshanks Hammer of the Scots

    b. between 17 June 1239 and 18 June 1239 , d. in or before 27 October 1307
    King of England 1272-1307. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward of Woodstock

    Edward the Black Prince

    b. 1330 , d. 1376
    Prince of Wales and Aquitaine. Father of Richard II. Son of Edward III.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward III

    Edward This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 3III King of England

    b. 12 November 1312 , d. 21 June 1377
    King of England 1327-1377. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward VI

    Edward This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 6VI King of England King of Ireland

    b. 12 October 1537 , d. 6 July 1553
    King of England and Ireland 1547-1553. Buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward II

    Edward This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of England

    b. 25 April 1284 , d. 1327
    King of England 1307-1327.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Francis of Anjou

    Francis

    Duke of Anjou. Suitor of Elizabeth I.
    • Wikipedia
  • Virginio Orsini

    Duke of Bracciano.
    • Wikipedia
  • Boris Godunov

    Boris Godunov Tsar of Russia

    Tsar of Russia 1598-1605.
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward IV

    Edward This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV King of England

    b. 28 April 1442 , d. 9 April 1483
    King of England 1461-1470 and 1471-1483.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward the Confessor

    Edward the Confessor King of England

    b. between 1003 and 1005 , d. between 4 January 1066 and 5 January 1066
    King of England 1042-1066. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dame Isabell Edward

    Wife of William Edward. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • William Edward

    William Edward Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1457-1458. Mayor 1471-1472. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Dame Isabell Edward. Buried at Austin Friars.
    • MASL
  • Edward of Norwich

    Edward

    b. 1373 , d. 1415
    Second Duke of York. Husband of Philippa de Mohun. Son of Edmund of Langley. Grandson of Edward III.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Elbow

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.
    • ISE
  • Eleanor of Castile

    Eleanor Queen consort of England

    b. 1241 , d. 1290
    Queen of consort England 1272-1290. Wife of Edward I. Heart buried at Blackfriars Monastery. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Peter Elers

    Water bailiff at Cripplegate.
  • Eleutherios

    Personification of liberty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • OR
  • Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I Queen of England Queen of Ireland Gloriana Good Queen Bess

    b. 7 September 1533 , d. 24 March 1603
    Queen of England and Ireland 1558-1603.
    • ODNB
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Elizabeth of York

    Elizabeth Queen consort of England

    b. 1466 , d. 1503
    Queen consort of England 1486-1503. Wife of Henry VII. Mother of Henry VIII. Buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Elizabeth Stuart of Bohemia

    Elizabeth Stuart Queen of Bohemia

    b. 1596 , d. 1662
    Queen of Bohemia 1619-1620. Daughter of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark. Sister of Charles I and Henry Frederick.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Estrildis

    Mistress of Locrine. Mother of Sabrina. Drowned in the river Severn by Locrine’s vengeful wife, Gwendoline. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • Wikipedia
  • William Elkens

    Financier of a pulpit in Christ’s Hospital.
  • Epimeleia

    Personification of trust. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Desiderius Erasmus

    b. 1467 , d. 1536
    Humanist scholar.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Earconwald

    Earconwald Bishop of London

    d. 693
    Bishop of London 675–693.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Eros

    God of love in Greek mythology. Equated with Cupid in Roman mythology.
    • OR
    • EB
  • Escalus

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.
    • ISE
  • Sir William Eastfield

    Sir William Eastfield Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1446
    Sheriff of London 1422-1423. Mayor 1429-1430 and 1437-1438. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Æthelred II

    Æthelred This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of the English the Unready

    b. between 966 and 968 , d. 23 April 1016
    King of the English 978-1013 and 1014-1016.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Euphrosyne

    One of the three Graces and goddess of joy, mirth, and happiness in Greek mythology. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • Wikipedia
  • Eustacius

    Prior of Holy Trinity Prior.
  • Henry Evans

    b. 1543 , d. 1612
    Member of the Scriveners’ Company. Investor in the second Blackfriars Theatre.
  • Sir Simon Eyre

    Sir Simon Eyre Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1395 , d. 1458
    Sheriff of London 1434-1435. Mayor 1445-1446. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Alice Eyre. Father of Thomas Eyre. Son of John Eyre and Amy Eyre.
    • MoEML
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • James Falleron

    fl. 1439-63
    Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
    • ODNB
  • Falstaff

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Mentioned in Henry V.
    • ISE
    • EB
  • George Fastolph

    Son of Hugh Fastolph. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Hugh Fastolph

    Father of George Fastolph.
  • Thomas Fauset

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • William Fennor

    fl. in or after 1612
    Writer.
  • Ferreis of Ousley

    Ferreis

    Father of Elizabeth Mellington.
  • John le Fevre

    fl. 1278-79
    Alderman. Son of Ralph le Fevre.
  • Robert Fink

    Father of Robert Fink. Financier of St. Benet Fink. Namesake of Finch Lane (also known as Fink Lane).
  • Robert Fink

    Son of Robert Fink. Namesake of Finch Lane (also known as Fink Lane).
  • James Fink

    Relation of Robert Fink and Robert Fink. Namesake of Finch Lane (also known as Fink Lane).
  • Rosamund Fink

    Relation of Robert Fink and Robert Fink. Namesake of Finch Lane (also known as Fink Lane).
  • Firk

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Master Bellymount

    Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Master Philpot

    Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Dodger

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Ralph

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Sybil

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Margery Eyre

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Roger

    Roger Hodge

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Hammon

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Scott

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • William fitz-Stephen

    fl. 1162-74
    Biographer and clerk.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Simon fitz-Mary

    Simon fitz-Mary Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1233-1234 and 1246-1247. Founder of Bethlehem Hospital.
    • EB
    • MASL
  • Sir Henry fitz-Alwine

    Sir Henry fitz-Alwine Mayor

    d. 1212
    First mayor of London 1189–1212. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard fitz-Alan

    d. 1397
    Fourth Earl of Arundel and Ninth Earl of Surrey. Executed for treason. Buried at Austin Friars.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Petronel Flash

    Dramatic character in Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston’s Eastward Ho!
  • William Fleetwood

    b. 1525 , d. 1594
    Lawyer and Antiquary. Queen’s Sergeant for Elizabeth I. Recorder of London 1571-1591.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Fleming

    Husband of Margaret Fleming. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital.
  • Robert Fleming

    Son of Sir Thomas Fleming. Monument at St. Thomas Hospital.
  • Margaret Fleming

    d. 1464
    Wife of Sir Thomas Fleming. Buried at St. Katharine Cree.
  • Fame

    Personification of fame. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows, Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • Richard Flemyng

    Richard Flemyng Sheriff

    d. 1464
    Sheriff of London 1460-1461. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. First master of the Ironmongers’ Hall.
    • MASL
  • Sir John Fortescue

    b. between 1531 and 1533 , d. 1607
    Member of Elizabeth I’s privy council. Chancellor of the Exchequer 1559-1603. Husband of Elizabeth Fortescue.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Adam Fraunceys

    Adam Fraunceys Mayor

    Mayor of London 1352-1354. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Proposed the building of the Guildhall alongside Henry Frowyk. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Simon Francis

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • John Frey

    Buried at St. Benet Fink. Not to be confused with the Sir John Frey.
  • Sir John Frey

    Knight. Father of Margery Lepington. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange. Not to be confused with John Frey.
  • Neptune

    God of the sea in Roman mythology.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Virtue

    Personification of virtue. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows, Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London and John Stow’s Survey of London. See also Arete.
  • Oceanus

    Personification of the great river the Greeks believed encircled the world. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Henry Bryce

    Henry Bryce Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1466-1467. Member of the Fullers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Stalbrook

    Thomas Stalbrook Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1467-1468. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • George Irlond

    George Irlond Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1461-1462. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Bassett

    Robert Bassett Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1463-1464. Mayor 1475-1476. Member of the Salters’ Company. Monument at All Hallows, Bread Street.
    • MASL
  • John Stone

    John Stone Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1464-1465. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. John the Baptist, Walbrook.
    • MASL
  • Henry Waver

    Henry Waver Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1465-1466. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Feelde

    John Feelde Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1454-1455. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Oulegrave

    Thomas Oulegrave Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1455-1456. Mayor 1467-1468. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Steward

    John Steward Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1456-1457. Member of the Tallow Chandlers’ Company. Not to be confused with Sir John Steward.
    • MASL
  • Richard Nedeham

    Richard Nedeham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1458-1459. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Sir John Plummer

    Sir John Plummer Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1459-1460. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Lambarde

    John Lambarde Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1460-1461. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused with John Lambarde.
    • MASL
  • John Sutton

    John Sutton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1440-1441. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Not to be confused with John Sutton.
    • MASL
  • William Whetenhall

    William Whetenhall Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1440-1441. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard Rich

    Richard Rich Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1441-1442. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Father of John Rich. Son of Richard Rich. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry. Not to be confused with Richard L. Rich.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Beaumond

    Thomas Beaumond Sheriff

    d. 14 August 1457
    Sheriff of London 1442-1443. Member of the Salters’ Company. Husband of Alicia Beaumond and Alicia Beaumond. Buried at All Hallows, Bread Street. Not to be confused with Thomas Beaumond.
    • MASL
  • Alicia Beaumond

    Wife of Thomas Beaumond. Not to be confused with Alicia Beaumond.
  • Alicia Beaumond

    Wife of Thomas Beaumond. Not to be confused with Alicia Beaumond.
  • Richard Nordon

    Richard Nordon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1442-1443. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas Wyfold

    Nicholas Wyfold Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London form 1443-1444. Mayor 1450-1451. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Horne

    Robert Horne Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1446-1447. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Abraham

    William Abraham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1447-1448. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Scott

    Thomas Scott Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1447-1448. Mayor 1458-1459. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Cantelowe

    William Cantelowe Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1448-1449. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Canynges

    Thomas Canynges Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1449-1450. Mayor 1456-1457. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Christopher Warter

    Christopher Warter Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1451-1452. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard Alley

    Richard Alley Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1452-1453. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Walderne

    John Walderne Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1453-1454. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Catteworth

    Thomas Catteworth Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1435-1436. Mayor 1443-1444. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.
    • MASL
  • Robert Clopton

    Robert Clopton Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1435-1436. Mayor 1441-1442. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Hales

    William Hales Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1427-1428. Mayor 1437-1438. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Chapman

    William Chapman Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1437-1438. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Hugh Dyke

    Hugh Dyke Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1438-1439. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Paddesle

    John Paddesle Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1432-1433. Mayor 1440-1441. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Chalton

    Thomas Chalton Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1433-1434. Mayor 1449-1450. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Lyng

    John Lyng Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1433-1434. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Otele

    Robert Otele Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1427-1428. Mayor 1434-1435. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Dufthous

    Thomas Dufthous Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1428-1429. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Abbot

    John Abbot Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1428-1429. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.
    • MASL
    • STEER
  • John Bryan

    John Bryan Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1418-1419. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Ralph Barton

    Ralph Barton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1418-1419. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Whytingham

    Robert Whytingham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1419-1420. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard Gosselyn

    Richard Gosselyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1421-1422. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Weston

    William Weston Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1421-1422. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Not to be confused with William Weston or William Weston.
    • MASL
  • Robert Tatersale

    Robert Tatersale Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1422-1423. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Wandesford

    Thomas Wandesford Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1423-1424. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Simon Seman

    Simon Seman Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1424-1425. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John atte Water

    John atte Water Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1424-1425. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Brokle

    John Brokle Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1425-1426. Mayor 1433-1434. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Arnold

    Robert Arnold Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1426-1427. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Higham

    John Higham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1426-1427. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter Cotton

    Walter Cotton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1411-1412. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Ralph Lobenham

    Ralph Lobenham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1412-1413. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Micholl

    John Micholl Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1413-1414. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Aleyn

    Thomas Aleyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1414-1415. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Cauntbrigge

    William Cauntbrigge Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1415-1416. Mayor 1420-1421. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
    • MASL
  • Alan Everard

    Alan Everard Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1415-1416. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Widyngton

    Robert Widyngton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1416-1417. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Lane

    John Lane Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1409-1410. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Penne

    John Penne Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1410-1411. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Hyde

    William Hyde Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1399-1400. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Wakele

    John Wakele Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1400-1401. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Evote

    William Evote Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1400-1401. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Framlyngham

    William Framlyngham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1401-1402. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Louthe

    William Louthe Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1404-1405. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Geoffrey Broke

    Geoffrey Broke Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1406-1407. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Henry Pountfreyt

    Henry Pountfreyt Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1407-1408. Member of the Saddlers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Duke

    Thomas Duke Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1408-1409. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Norton

    William Norton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1408-1409. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Wodecok

    John Wodecok Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1397-1398. Mayor 1405-1406. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Alban, Wood Street.
    • MASL
  • Wiilliam Askham

    William Askham Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1397-1398. Mayor 1403-1404. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Wade

    John Wade Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1398-1399. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Not to be confused with John Wade.
    • MASL
  • John Warner

    John Warner Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1398-1399. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Not to be confused with John Warner or John Warner.
    • MASL
  • William Parker

    William Parker Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1396-1397. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused with William Parker.
    • MASL
    • HOPO
  • Thomas Welford

    Thomas Welford Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1396-1397. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Roger Elys

    Roger Elys Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1395-1396.
    • MASL
  • William Brampton

    William Brampton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1394-1395. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
    • MASL
    • STEER
  • Thomas Newenton

    Thomas Newenton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1391-1393. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Gilbert Maghfeld

    Gilbert Maghfeld Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1391-1393. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Henry Vanner

    Henry Vanner Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1391-1392. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Vynent

    Thomas Vynent Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1390-1391. Member of the Mercers’ of Company.
    • MASL
  • John Fraunceys

    John Fraunceys Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1390-1391. Mayor 1400-1401. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Loneye

    John Loneye Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1389-1390. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Walcote

    John Walcote Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1389-1390. Mayor 1402-1403. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam Karlill

    Adam Karlill Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1388-1389. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Austyn

    Thomas Austyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1388-1389. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Hugh Fastolf

    Hugh Fastolf Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1387-1388. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Venour

    William Venour Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1387-1388. Mayor 1389-1390. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Not to be confused with William Venour.
    • MASL
  • William Staundon

    William Staundon Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1386-1387. Mayor 1392-1393 and 1407-1408. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Chircheman

    John Chircheman Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1385-1386. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
    • MASL
  • John More

    John More Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1383-1384. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused with John More.
    • MASL
  • Simon Wynchcombe

    Simon Wynchcombe Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1383-1384.
    • MASL
  • John Sely

    John Sely Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1382-1383. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Rote

    John Rote Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1381-1382. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Knyghtcote

    William Knyghtcote Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1380-1381. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter Dogget

    Walter Dogget Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1380-1381. Member of the Vintners’ Company. Monument at St. Leonard, Eastcheap.
    • MASL
  • William Baret

    William Baret Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1379-1380. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Heylesdon

    John Heylesdon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1379-1380. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Sir John Boseham

    John Boseham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1378-1379. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
    • MASL
  • Andrew Pykeman

    Andrew Pykeman Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1377-1378. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Wodehous

    William Wodehous Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1374-1375. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Fyshide

    John Fyshide Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1373-1374. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Hatfield

    Robert Hatfield Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1371-1372. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Not to be consued with Robert Hatfield or Robert Hatfielde.
    • MASL
  • Adam Stable

    Adam Stable Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1371-1372. Mayor 1376-1377. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Geyton

    Robert Geyton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1370-1371.
    • MASL
  • Hugh Holbech

    Hugh Holbech Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1369-1370.
    • MASL
  • John Pyel

    John Pyel Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1369-1370. Mayor 1372-1373. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam Wimondham

    Adam Wimondham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1368-1369. Possible member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Girdelere

    Robert Girdelere Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1368-1369.
    • MASL
  • William Dikeman

    William Dikeman Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1367-1368. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Old Jewry.
    • MASL
  • John Tornegold

    John Tornegold Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1367-1368. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas of Lee

    Thomas Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1366-1367.
    • MASL
  • John Ward

    John Ward Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1366-1367. Mayor 1375-1376. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Not to be confused with John Ward.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Irlond

    Thomas Irlond Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1365-1366. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Briklesworth

    John de Briklesworth Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1365-1366.
    • MASL
  • John de Mytford

    John de Mytford Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1364-1365. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Hiltoft

    John Hiltoft Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1363-1364. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Croydon

    Richard de Croydon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1363-1364. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • James Andreu

    James Andreu Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1362-1363. Mayor 1367-1368. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de St. Albans

    John de St. Albans Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1362-1363.
    • MASL
  • James de Thame

    James de Thame Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1361-1362. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Holbech

    William Holbech Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1361-1362. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter de Berneye

    Walter de Berneye Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1360-1361. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Bernard of Clairvaux

    Bernard

    Abbot and leader in the formation of the Cistercian order.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Denis

    John Denis Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1360-1361. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Simon de Benyngton

    Simon de Benyngton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1359-1360. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Buris

    John Buris Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1358-1359. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Bernes

    John de Bernes Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1358-1359. Mayor 1370-1372. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane.
    • MASL
  • Bartholomew de Frestlyng

    Bartholomew de Frestlyng Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1357-1358. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Dolseley

    Thomas Dolseley Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1356-1357. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Notyngham

    Richard de Notyngham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1356-1357. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter Forster

    Walter Forster Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1355-1356. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Brandon

    Thomas Brandon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1355-1356.
    • MASL
  • Richard Smelt

    Richard Smelt Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1354-1355. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Todenham

    Sheriff of London 1354-1355. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Henry Frowyk

    Proposed the building of the Guildhall alongside Adam Fraunceys.
  • John Little

    John Little Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1353-1354. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Welde

    William de Welde Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1353-1354. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Gilbert Stayndrop

    Gilbert Stayndrop Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1351-1352. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Worcester

    William Worcester Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1350-1351.
    • MASL
  • John Nott

    John Nott Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1350-1351. Mayor 1363-1364. Member of the Pepperers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Ralph de Lenne

    Ralph de Lenne Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1349-1350. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Simon Dolseley

    Simon Dolseley Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1348-1349. Mayor 1359-1360. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Basyngstoke

    Richard de Basyngstoke Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1347-1348. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam Brabazon

    Adam Brabazon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1347-1348. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Claptus

    William Claptus Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1346-1347.
    • MASL
  • John de Croydon

    John de Croydon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1346-1347. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Gloucester

    John de Gloucester Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1345-1346. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Edmond Hemenhall

    Edmond Hemenhall Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1345-1346. Possible member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Leggy

    Thomas Leggy Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1344-1345. Mayor 1347-1348 and 1354-1355. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Geoffrey de Wychingham

    Geoffrey de Wychingham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1344-1345. Mayor 1346-1347. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Aylesham

    John de Aylesham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1343-1344. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Syward

    John Syward Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1343-1344. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Kislingbury

    Richard de Kislingbury Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1342-1343. Mayor 1350-1351. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Rokele

    John de Rokele Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1341-1342. Possible member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Berkynge

    Richard de Berkynge Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1341-1342. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Bartholomew Deumars

    Bartholomew Deumars Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1340-1341. Member of the Corders’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam Lucas

    Adam Lucas Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1340-1341. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Roger de Forsham

    Roger de Forsham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1339-1340. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Thorneye

    William de Thorneye Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1339-1340. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Pountfreyt

    William de Pountfreyt Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1338-1339. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter Neel

    Walter Neel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1337-1338. Member of the Bladers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas Crane

    Nicholas Crane Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1337-1338. Member of the Butchers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Northall

    John de Northall Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1336-1337. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Wiliam de Bricklesworth

    William de Bricklesworth Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1336-1337. Member of the Woolmens’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard le Lacer

    Richard le Lacer Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1329-1330. Mayor 1345-1346. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert de Ely

    Robert de Ely Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1330-1331. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Harewolde

    Thomas Harewolde Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1330-1331. Possible member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Mockyng

    John de Mockyng Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1331-1332. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Husbond

    John Husbond Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1332-1333.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas Pike

    Nicholas Pike Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1332-1333. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Hamond

    John Hamond Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1333-1334. Mayor 1343-1345. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Haunsard

    William Haunsard Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1333-1334. Possible member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Hyngston

    John de Hyngston Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1334-1335. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter de Mordone

    Walter de Mordone Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1335-1336. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Ralph de Uptone

    Ralph de Uptone Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1335-1336. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Henry de Combemartyn

    Henry de Combemartyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1328-1329. Member of the Woolmens’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Simon Fraunceys

    Simon Fraunceys Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1328-1329. Mayor 1341-1343 and 1355-1356. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Dalling

    John Dalling Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1318-1319. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Poyntel

    John Poyntel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1318-1319. Possible member of the Leathersellers’ Company or the Cordwainers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Prestone

    John de Prestone Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1319-1320. Mayor 1332-1333. Member of the Corders’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Reginald de Conduit

    Reginald de Conduit Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1320-1321. Mayor 1334-1336. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Produn

    William Produn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1320-1321. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard Costantyn

    Richard Costantyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1321-1322. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard Elie

    Richard Elie Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1322-1323. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam de Salisbury

    Adam de Salisbury Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1323-1324. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Caustone

    John de Caustone Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1324-1325. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Benedict de Folesham

    Benedict de Folesham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1324-1325. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Gilbert Mordon

    Gilbert Mordon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1325-1326. Possible member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Cotun

    John Cotun Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1325-1326. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Roger Chaunteclere

    Roger Chaunteclere Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1326-1327.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Betoyne

    Richard de Betoyne Mayor

    Mayor of London 1326-1327. Member of the Pepperers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Henry Darci

    Henry Darci Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1327-1328. Mayor 1337-1339. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Hauteyn

    John Hauteyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1327-1328. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Lambyn

    John Lambyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1312-1313. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam Lutkin

    Adam Lutkin Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1312-1313. Member of the Bladers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Burdeyn

    Robert Burdeyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1313-1314. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Hugh de Gartone

    Hugh de Gartone Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1313-1314. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Stephen de Abyndon

    Stephen de Abyndon Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1314-1315. Mayor 1315-1316. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Hamo de Chigwell

    Hamo de Chigwell Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1314-1315. Mayor 1319-1328. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Bodelay

    William Bodelay Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1315-1316. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Ralph Belancer

    Ralph Belancer Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1316-1317. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Caustone

    William de Caustone Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1316-1317. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Wengrave

    John de Wengrave Mayor

    Mayor of London 1316-1319. Possible clerk or lawyer.
    • MASL
  • John Priour

    John Priour Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1317-1318. Member of the Woolmens’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Furneis

    William Furneis Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1317-1318. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Welleford

    Richard de Welleford Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1311-1312. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Simon Merwod

    Simon Merwod Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1311-1312. Member of the Burellers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Simon Corp

    Simon Corp Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1310-1311. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Peter de Blakeneye

    Peter de Blakeneye Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1310-1311. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company or Woolmens’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Roger le Palmer

    Roger le Palmer Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1309-1310. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • James of St. Edmund

    James Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1309-1310. Member of the Burellers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Basinge

    William de Basinge Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1308-1309. Member of the Woolstaplers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • James le Boteler

    James le Boteler Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1308-1309. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Geoffrey de Conduit

    Geoffrey de Conduit Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1306-1307. Possible member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Simon Bolet

    Simon Bolet Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1306-1307.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas Pycot

    Nicholas Pycot Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1307-1308. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Nigel Drury

    Nigel Drury Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1307-1308.
    • MASL
  • William Cosyn

    William Cosyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1305-1306. Member of the Woolmens’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Reginald Thunderley

    Reginald Thunderley Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1305-1306. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Lincoln

    John de Lincoln Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1304-1305. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Geoffrey de Hertilepole

    Recorder of London.
  • Roger de Paris

    Roger de Paris Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1304-1305. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Bureford

    John de Bureford Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1303-1304. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Combemartyn

    William de Combemartyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1303-1304.
    • MASL
  • Simon de Paris

    Simon de Paris Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1302-1303. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Hugh Pourte

    Hugh Pourte Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1302-1303. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Peter de Bosenho

    Peter de Bosenho Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1301-1302. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert le Callere

    Robert le Callere Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1301-1302. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Lucas de Hauering

    Lucas de Hauering Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1300-1301. Member of the Corders’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard Champs

    Sheriff of London 1300-1301.
    • MASL
  • Henry de Fyngrie

    Henry de Fyngrie Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1299-1300. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Armentiers

    John de Armentiers Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1299-1300. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Sely

    Thomas Sely Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1298-1299. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richer le Refham

    Richer le Refham Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1298-1299. Mayor 1310-1311. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam le Blund de Foleham

    Adam le Blund de Folehame Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1296-1297. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas of Suffolke

    Thomas Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1296-1297. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam de Hallingberi

    Adam de Hallingberi Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1295-1296. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Dunstable

    John de Dunstable Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1295-1296. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Gloucester

    Richard de Gloucester Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1294-1295. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299.
    • MASL
  • Henry Box

    Henry Box Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1294-1295. Possible timber merchant.
    • MASL
  • Martin Amersbury

    Martin Amersbury Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1293-1294. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Rokesley the Younger

    Robert Rokesley the Younger Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1293-1294.
    • MASL
  • Elias Russel

    Elias Russel Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1292-1293. Mayor 1299-1301. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Henry le Bole

    Henry le Bole Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1292-1293.
    • MASL
  • Hamo Box

    Hamo Box Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1291-1292. Member of the Corders’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Romeyn

    Thomas Romeyn Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1290-1291. Mayor 1309-1310. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Held a chantry at St. Mary Aldermary.
    • MASL
  • William de Leyre

    William de Leyre Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1290-1291. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Solomon le Coteler

    Solomon le Coteler Sheriff

    Sheriff of London form 1289-1290. Member of the Cutlers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Fulk St. Edmond

    Fulk St. Edmond Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1289-1290. Member of the Burellers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Sir John le Breton

    Sir John le Breton Warden

    Warden of London 1288-1298.
    • MASL
  • Ralph Barnauars

    Ralph Barnauars Warden

    Warden of London 1288-1289.
    • MASL
  • John de Canterbury

    John de Canterbury Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1288-1289. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Betoyne

    William de Betoyne Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1288-1289. Possible member of the Goldsmiths’ Company, Mercers’ Company, or Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Hereford

    William de Hereford Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1287-1288. Possible member of the Goldsmiths’ Company or Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas de Estanes

    Thomas de Estanes Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1287-1288.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Cros

    Thomas Cros Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1286-1287. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter Hauteyn

    Walter Hauteyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1286-1287. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Wade

    John Wade Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1285-1286. Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299. Not to be confused with John Wade.
    • MASL
  • Walter le Blunt

    Walter le Blunt Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1285-1286. Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Ralph de Sandwich

    Ralph de Sandwich Warden

    Warden of London 1284-1293, who replaced Gregory de Rokesley. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert de Rokesle

    Robert de Rokesle Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1284-1285. Possible member of the Cordwainers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Stephen Cornhill

    Stephen Cornhill Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1284-1285.
    • MASL
  • Martin Box

    Martin Box Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1283-1284. Member of the Woolmens’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Jordan Goodcheape

    Jordan Goodcheape Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1283-1284, but was removed from office after being implicated in the murder of Laurence Ducket.
    • MASL
  • Anketin de Betevile

    Anketin de Betevile Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1282-1283. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter le Blund

    Walter le Blund Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1282-1283.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Chigwell

    Richard de Chigwell Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1281-1282. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Box

    Thomas Box Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1279-1280.
    • MASL
  • Ralph de la More

    Ralph de la More Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1279-1280.
    • MASL
  • William le Mazeliner

    William le Mazeliner Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1278-1279 and 1281-1282. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert de Basinge

    Robert de Basinge Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1278-1279.
    • MASL
  • Walter l’Engleys

    Walter l’Engleys Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1277-1278. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Adrien

    John Adrien Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1277-1278. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Son of John Adrien.
    • MASL
  • Ralph le Fevre

    Ralph le Fevre Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1276-1277. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Father of John le Fevre.
    • MASL
  • Ralph le Blund

    Ralph le Blund Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1275-1276 and 1291-1292. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas fitz-Geoffrey de Winchester

    Nicholas fitz-Geoffrey de Winchester Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1273-1274 and 1280-1281.
    • MASL
  • John Horn

    John Horn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1272-1273 and 1275-1276.
    • MASL
  • Henry Frowike

    Henry Frowike Warden

    Warden of London 1272-1273. Member of the Pepperers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John de Bodele

    John de Bodele Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1271-1272.
    • MASL
  • Richard Paris

    Richard Paris Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1271-1272. Member of the Cordwainers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Walter le Poter

    Walter le Poter Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1269-1270 and 1272-1273.
    • MASL
  • Hugh fitz-Otho

    Hugh fitz-Otho Warden

    Warden of London 1265-1266 and 1268-1270. Possibly the same person as Hugh fitz-Otho.
    • MASL
  • Sir Stephen de Edeworth

    Stephen de Edeworth Warden

    Warden of London 1268-1269.
    • MASL
  • Sir Walter Hervi

    Sir Walter Hervi Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1265-1268. Mayor 1268-1269 and 1271-1273.
    • MASL
  • Thomas fitz-Theobald de Helles

    Founder of Mercers’ Hall.
    • A History of the County of London
  • Agnes Becket

    Founder the Mercers’ Hall. Wife of Thomas fitz-Theobald de Helles. Sister of St. Thomas Becket.
    • A History of the County of London
  • Lucas de Batencourt

    Lucas de Batencourt Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1266-1268. Possibly the same person as Lucas Batencorte.
    • MASL
  • Lucas Batencorte

    Lucas Batencorte Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1274-1275. Possibly the same person as Lucas de Batencourt.
    • MASL
  • John Walraven

    John Walraven Sheriff Warden

    Sheriff and warden of London 1265-1266.
    • MASL
  • John de la Linde

    John de la Linde Sheriff Warden

    Sheriff and warden of London 1265-1266.
    • MASL
  • Peter Aungier

    Peter Aungier Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1264-1265.
    • MASL
  • Edward le Blund

    Edward le Blund Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1264-1265. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas de Ford

    Thomas de Ford Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1263-1264.
    • MASL
  • Osbert de Suffolke

    Osbert de Suffolke Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1262-1263.
    • MASL
  • Robert de Mountpiler

    Robert de Mountpiler Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1262-1263. Member of the Spicers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Walebrook

    Richard de Walebrook Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1261-1262. Member of the Pepperers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Philip le Taillour

    Philip le Taillour Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1261-1262 and 1269-1270. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Henry de Coventre

    Henry de Coventre Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1259-1260 and 1273-1274. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Adam Bruning

    Adam Bruning Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1259-1260. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Adrien

    John Adrien Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1257-1259 and 1265-1267. Mayor 1269-1271. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Ewell

    Richard de Ewell Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1256-1257.
    • MASL
  • William Ashwie

    William Ashwie Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1256-1257. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Matthew Bukerel

    Matthew Bukerel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1255-1258.
    • MASL
  • John le Minur

    John le Minur Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1255-1256.
    • MASL
  • Henry de Walemunt

    Henry de Walenut Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1254-1255.
    • MASL
  • Stephen de Oystergate

    Stephen de Oystergate Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1254-1255. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Eswy

    William Eswy Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1254-1255, but removed from office in February 1255 due to neglect regarding the goals. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert de Linton

    Robert de Linton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1254-1255, but removed from office in February 1255 due to neglect regarding the goals. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard Pickard

    Richard Pickard Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1253-1254. Possibly the same person as Richard Picard.
    • MASL
  • Richard Picard

    Richard Picard Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1260-1261. Possibly the same person as Richard Pickard.
    • MASL
  • John de Norhampton

    John de Norhampton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1253-1254 and 1260-1261. Possible member of the Skinners’ Company or the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas de Wymburne

    Thomas de Wymburne Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1252-1253. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William de Durham

    William de Durham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1252-1253 and 1267-1269.
    • MASL
  • Humphrey le Feure

    Humphrey le Feure Sheriff

    Sherrif of London 1250-1251.
    • MASL
  • William fitz-Richard

    William fitz-Richard Sheriff Mayor Warden

    Sheriff of London 1250-1251. Mayor 1257-1261. Sheriff and warden 1265-1266. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Ralph Hardel

    Ralph Hardel Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1249-1250. Mayor 1254-1258. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company or Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Roger fitz-Roger

    Roger fitz-Roger Mayor

    Mayor of London 1249-1250.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas fitz-Joce

    Nicholas fitz-Joce Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1248-1249.
    • MASL
  • Geoffrey de Winton

    Geoffrey de Winton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1248-1249.
    • MASL
  • Peter fitz-Alan

    Peter fitz-Alan Mayor

    Mayor of London 1246-1247.
    • MASL
  • Laurence de Frowyk

    Laurence de Frowyk Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1246-1247 and 1251-1252.
    • MASL
  • Adam of Bentley

    Adam Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1245-1246. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert de Cornhill

    Robert de Cornhill Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1245-1246, 1258-1259, and 1268-1270.
    • MASL
  • Ralph de Arcubus

    Ralph de Arcubus Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1244-1245.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas Bat

    Nicholas Bat Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1244-1248 and 1251-1252. Mayor 1253-1254.
    • MASL
  • William Viel

    William Viel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1247-1248. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Hugh Blunt

    Hugh Blunt Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1243-1244. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas de Dunelm

    Thomas de Dunelm Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1241-1242.
    • MASL
  • John Viel

    John Viel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1241-1242. Possible son of John Viel.
    • MASL
  • Michael Tovi

    Michael Tovi Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1240-1241. Mayor 1244-1249. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Reginald de Bungheye

    Reginald de Bungheye Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1239-1240. Mayor 1240-1241.
    • MASL
  • William Joynier

    William Joynier Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1222-1223. Mayor 1238-1239. Buried at Greyfriars.
    • MASL
  • John de Wylhale

    John de Wylhale Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1238-1239.
    • MASL
  • John de Coudres

    John de Coudres Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1238-1239.
    • MASL
  • Gervase Chamberlain

    Gervase Chamberlain Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1237-1238. Member of the Cordwainers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Tulesan

    John Tulesan Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1237-1238 and 1249-1250. Mayor 1252-1253. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Jordan of Coventry

    Jordan Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1236-1237.
    • MASL
  • Robert Hardel

    Robert Hardel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1235-1236.
    • MASL
  • John Norman

    John Norman Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1234-1235. Mayor 1250-1251. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company. Not to be confused with the Sir John Norman.
    • MASL
  • Ralph Eswy

    Ralph Eswy Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1234-1235 and 1239-1240. Mayor 1241-1244. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Roger le Blund

    Roger le Blund Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1233-1234.
    • MASL
  • Henry de Edmonton

    Henry de Edmonton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1232-1233.
    • MASL
  • Gerard Bat

    Gerard Bat Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1232-1233 and 1235-1236. Mayor 1239-1240. Possible member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Michael de St. Helena

    Michael de St. Helena Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1231-1232.
    • MASL
  • Walter le Bufle

    Walter le Bufle Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1231-1232.
    • MASL
  • John de Woborne

    John de Woborne Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1230-1231.
    • MASL
  • Richard fitz-Walter

    Richard fitz-Walter Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1230-1231.
    • MASL
  • Walter de Winton

    Walter de Winton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1229-1230.
    • MASL
  • Robert fitz-John

    Robert fitz-John Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1229-1230 and 1242-1243.
    • MASL
  • Henry Cocham

    Henry Cocham Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1227-1229 and 1236-1237.
    • MASL
  • Stephen Bukerel

    Stephen Bukerel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1227-1229.
    • MASL
  • Andrew Bukerel

    Andrew Bukerel Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1223-1225. Mayor 1231-1238. Member of the Pepperers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Roger le Duc

    Roger le Duc Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1225-1227. Mayor 1227-1231. Possible son of Roger le Duc.
    • MASL
  • Martin fitz-William

    Martin fitz-William Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1225-1227.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Bukerel

    Thomas Bukerel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1217-1218. Son of Thomas Bukerel.
    • MASL
  • John Viel

    John Viel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1218-1220.
    • MASL
  • Joce le Spicer

    Joce le Spicer Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1218-1219.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Wimbledon

    Richard de Wimbledon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1219-1220.
    • MASL
  • Richard Renger

    Richard Renger Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1220-1222. Mayor 1222-1227 and 1237-1239.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Lambart

    Thomas Lambart Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1221-1223.
    • MASL
  • James Alderman

    James Alderman Mayor

    Mayor of London 1216-1217, but lost the mayoralty on 21 May 1217 and was replaced by Salomon de Basing. Not to be confused with James Alderman.
    • MASL
  • Benedict Senturer

    Benedict Senturer Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1216-1217. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Andrew Nevelun

    Andrew Nevelun Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1215-1216. Son of Peter Nevelun.
    • MASL
  • Hugh Basing

    Hugh Basing Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1214-1215. Principal magistrate of Bassinghall Ward.
    • MASL
  • Salomon de Basing

    Salomon de Basing Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1214-1215. Mayor 1216-1217. Possible father of Adam de Bassing.
    • MASL
  • Martin fitz-Alice

    Martin fitz-Alice Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1213-1214. Brother of William fitz-Alice.
    • MASL
  • Peter Bate

    Peter Bate Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1213-1214.
    • MASL
  • Constantine fitz-Alulf

    Constantine fitz-Alulf Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1212-1213. Possible son of Constantine fitz-Aelulfe.
    • MASL
  • Ralph Helyland

    Ralph Helyland Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1212-1213 and 1217-1218.
    • MASL
  • John Garland

    John Garland Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1211-1212.
    • MASL
  • Joce fitz-Peter

    Joce fitz-Peter Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1211-1212.
    • MASL
  • Stephen le Gras

    Stephen le Gras Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1210-1211.
    • MASL
  • Adam de Witebi

    Adam de Witebi Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1210-1211.
    • MASL
  • John Weever

    b. between 1575 and 1576 , d. 1632
    Poet and antiquarian.
    • ODNB
  • Peter Nevelun

    Peter Nevelun Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1209-1210. Possible son of Peter Nevelun.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Nele

    Thomas Nele Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1208-1209.
    • MASL
  • Peter Duke

    Peter Duke Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1208-1209.
    • MASL
  • William Hardel

    William Hardel Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1207-1208. Mayor 1215-1216. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company or Vintners’ Company. Husband of Katharine Hardel.
    • MASL
  • Robert Winchester

    Robert Winchester Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1207-1208.
    • MASL
  • John fitz-Elinandi

    John fitz-Elinandi Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1205-1206.
    • MASL
  • Edmund fitz-Gerard

    Edmund fitz-Gerard Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1205-1206.
    • MASL
  • Richard Winchester

    Richard Winchester Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1204-1205.
    • MASL
  • John Waleran

    John Waleran Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1204-1205.
    • MASL
  • Hamond Brond

    Hamond Brond Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1203-1204.
    • MASL
  • Thomas de Haverell

    Thomas de Haverell Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1203-1204. Son of William Haverill.
    • MASL
  • William Chamberleyn

    William Chamberleyn Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1202-1203.
    • MASL
  • John de Cayo

    John de Cayo Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1201-1202.
    • MASL
  • Norman Blund

    Norman Blund Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1201-1202.
    • MASL
  • Simon de Aldermanbury

    Simon de Aldermanbury Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1200-1201.
    • MASL
  • William fitz-Alice

    William fitz-Alice Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1200-1201.
    • MASL
  • Roger de Deserto

    Roger de Deserto Sheriff

    fl. between 1199 and 1200
    Sheriff of London 1199-1200.
    • MASL
  • James Alderman

    James Alderman Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1199-1200. Not to be confused with James Alderman.
    • MASL
  • Ernulf fitz-Alulf

    Ernulf fitz-Alulf Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1198-1199.
    • MASL
  • Robert de Bel

    Robert de Bel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1197-1198.
    • MASL
  • Richard Blunt

    Richard Blunt Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1198-1199.
    • MASL
  • Robert Blund

    Robert Blund Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1196-1197.
    • MASL
  • Robert fitz-Durand

    Robert fitz-Durand Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1195-1196.
    • MASL
  • Godard de Antioche

    Godard de Antioche Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1195-1196.
    • MASL
  • Mr. Jukel

    Jukel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1194-1195.
    • MASL
  • Robert Besaunt

    Robert Besaunt Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1194-1195.
    • MASL
  • William fitz-Alulf

    William fitz-Alulf Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1193-1194.
    • MASL
  • William fitz-Isabel

    William fitz-Isabel Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1193-1194.
    • MASL
  • Roger fitz-Alan

    Roger fitz-Alan Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1192-1193. Mayor 1211-1214.
    • MASL
  • Peter Nevelun

    Peter Nevelun Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1191-1192. Possible father of Peter Nevelun.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas Duket

    Nicholas Duket Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1191-1192 and 1196-1197.
    • MASL
  • John Bucknote

    John Bucknote Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1190-1191.
    • MASL
  • William Haverill

    William Haverill Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1190-1191.
    • MASL
  • John Herlion

    John Herlion Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1192-1193.
  • Roger le Duc

    Roger le Duc Sheriff

    fl. 1192-93
    Sheriff of London 1192-1193.
    • MASL
  • Henry de Cornhill

    Henry de Cornhill Sheriff

    b. 1135 , d. 1193
    Sheriff of London 1187-1189.
    • ODNB
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  • William fitz-Isabell

    Portgrave during the reign of Henry II.
  • Robert Bar Querelle

    Provost during the reign of Henry I.
  • Ernulfus Buchel

    Portgrave during the reign of Henry II.
  • Aelfsie

    Portreeve of London. Mentioned in the last charter of Edward the Confessor.
  • Leofstane

    Portreeve of London. Mentioned in the last charter of Edward the Confessor.
  • Ælfweard of London

    Ælfweard Bishop of London

    d. 1044
    Bishop of London 1035-1044.
    • ODNB
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  • Mr. Wolfegare

    Wolfegare

    Portgrave during the reign of Edward the Confessor.
  • Adhered

    Earl of Mercia. Son-in-law of Alfred the Great.
  • Marianus Scotus of Mainz

    Marianus Scotus

    b. 1028 , d. between 1082 and 1083
    Monk and chronicler.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Florence of Worcester

    Florence

    Monk and chronicler.
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Bancroft

    Richard Bancroft Bishop of London Archbishop of Canterbury

    b. 1544 , d. 2 November 1610
    Bishop of London 1597-1604. Archbishop of Canterbury 1604-1610. Chief overseer of the production of the King James Bible.
    • EB
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  • Edwin Sandys

    Edwin Sandys Bishop of Worcester Bishop of London Archibishop of York

    b. 1519 , d. 10 July 1588
    Bishop of Worcester 1559-1570. Bishop of London 1570-1576. Archbishop of York 1576-1588. Translator of the Bishop’s Bible.
    • ODNB
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  • Nicholas Ridley

    Nicholas Ridley Bishop of Rochester Bishop of London and Westminster

    b. 1500 , d. 16 October 1555
    Bishop of Rochester 1547–1550. Bishop of London and Westminster 1550-1553.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • William Latimer

    Parson of St. Lawrence Pountney.
  • John Hooper

    John Hooper Bishop of Gloucester Bishop of Worcester

    b. between 1495 and 1500 , d. 9 February 1555
    Bishop of Gloucester 1550-1554. Bishop of Worcester 1552-1554. Exectued for heresy during the reign of Mary I.
    • ODNB
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  • Edmund Bonner

    Edmund Bonner Bishop of London

    b. 1500 , d. 5 September 1569
    Bishop of London 1539-1549 and 1553-1559.
    • ODNB
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  • William Warham

    William Warham Bishop of London Archbishop of Canterbury

    b. 1450 , d. 22 August 1532
    Bishop of London 1502-1504. Lord Chancellor of England 1504-1515. Archbishop of Canterbury 1503-1532.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Savage

    Thomas Savage Bishop of Rochester Bishop of London Archbishop of York

    b. 1463 , d. 3 September 1507
    Bishop of Rochester 1493-1496. Bishop of London 1496-1501. Archbishop of York 1501-1507. Chaplain to Henry VII.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Hill

    Richard Hill Bishop of London

    fl. 10 May 1486 d. 20 February 1496
    Bishop of London 1489-1496.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Gilbert

    Robert Gilbert Bishop of London

    d. 27 July 1448 b. in or before 1382
    Bishop of London 1436-1448.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Marshall

    John Marshall Bishop of London

    Bishop of London.
  • John Kempe

    John Kempe Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Chichester Bishop of London Archbishop of York Archbishop of Canterbury

    b. 1380 , d. 22 March 1454
    Bishop of Rochester 1419–1421. Bishop of Chichester 1421–1422. Bishop of London 1422-1426. Archbishop of York 1426-1452. Archbishop of Canterbury 1452-1454.
    • ODNB
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  • Richard Clifford

    Richard Clifford Bishop-elect of Bath and Wells Bishop of Worcester Bishop of London

    d. 1421
    Lord Privy Seal of England 1397-1401. Keeper of the King’s Wardrobe 1390-1398. Bishop-elect of Bath and Wells 1400. Bishop of Worcester 1401-1407. Bishop of London 1407-1421.
    • ODNB
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  • Nicholas Bubwith

    Nicholas Bubwith Bishop of London Bishop of Salisbury Bishop of Bath and Wells

    b. 1355 , d. 27 October 1424
    Bishop of London 1406-1407. Bishop of Salisbury 1407. Bishop of Bath and Wells 1407-1424. Lord Privy Seal of England 1405-1406. Lord High Treasurer 1407-1408.
    • ODNB
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  • Roger Walden

    Roger Walden Bishop of London Archbishop of Canterbury

    d. 1406
    Lord High Treasurer 1395. Archbishop of Canterbury 1397-1399. Bishop of London 1405-1406. Buried at St. Bartholomew’s Priory.
    • ODNB
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  • Robert Braybrooke

    Robert Braybrooke Bishop of London

    b. between 1336 and 1337 , d. 28 August 1404
    Bishop of London 1381-1404. Lord Chancellor of England 1382-1383. Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1397.
    • ODNB
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  • William Courtenay

    William Courtenay Bishop of Hereford Bishop of London Archbishop of Canterbury

    b. 1342 , d. 31 July 1396
    Bishop of Hereford 1370-1375. Bishop of London 1375-1381. Archbishop of Canterbury 1381-1396.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Adam of Mirimuth

    Adam

    b. between 1274 and 1275 , d. 1347
    Historian and diplomat.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Michael Northburgh

    Michael Northburgh Bishop pf London

    d. 9 September 1361
    Bishop of London 1354-1361.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard de Wentworth

    Richard de Wentworth Bishop of London

    d. 8 December 1339
    Lord Privy Seal of England 1337-1338. Bishop of London 1338-1339. Lord Chancellor of England 1338-1339.
    • Wikipedia
  • Stephen Gravesend

    Stephen Gravesend Bishop of London

    d. 8 April 1338
    Bishop of London 1318-1338.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Gilbert Segrave

    Gilbert Segrave Bishop of London

    b. in or before 1258 , d. 1316
    Bishop of London 1313-1316.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Peter of Alba

    Peter Bishop of Alba

    Bishop of Alba.
  • Richard Gravesend

    Richard Gravesend Bishop of London

    d. 1303
    Bishop of London 1280-1303.
    • ODNB
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  • Fulke Lovell

    Fulke Lovell Bishop-elect of London

    d. 1285
    Bishop-elect of London 1280.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Chishull

    John Chishull Bishop of London

    d. 1280
    Lord High Treasurer 1263 and 1270-1271. Lord Chancellor of England 1263-1264 and 1268-1269. Bishop of London 1273-1280.
    • ODNB
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  • John of Eversden

    John

    fl. between 1294 and 1315
    Benedictine monk and chronicler.
    • ODNB
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  • Henry of Sandwich

    Henry Bishop of London

    b. in or after 1205 , d. 1273
    Bishop of London 1262-1273.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Talbot

    Richard Talbot Bishop of London

    d. 1262
    Bishop of London 1262. Nephew of Fulk Basset.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Textor

    Historian.
    • EEBO
  • William de Ste-Mère-Église

    William de Ste-Mère-Église Bishop of London

    d. 1224
    Bishop of London 1198-1221.
    • ODNB
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  • Richard fitz-Neal

    Richard fitz-Neal Bishop of London

    b. 1130 , d. 10 September 1198
    Lord High Treasurer 1156-1195. Bishop of London 1189-1198. Author of Dialogue Concerning the Exchequer.
    • EB
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  • Gilbert Foliot

    Gilbert Foliot Bishop of Hereford Bishop of London

    b. 1110 , d. 18 February 1187
    Abbot of Gloucester 1139-1148. Bishop of Hereford 1148-1163. Bishop of London 1163-1187.
    • ODNB
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  • Richard de Belmeis II

    Richard de Belmeis This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II Bishop of London

    d. 1162
    Bishop of London 1152-1162. Nephew of Richard de Belmeis.
    • ODNB
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  • Robert de Sigello

    Robert de Sigello Bishop of London

    d. 1150
    Lord Chancellor of England 1133-1135. Bishop of London 1141-1150.
    • Wikipedia
  • Gilbert Universalis

    Gilbert Universalis Bishop of London

    d. 9 August 1134
    Bishop of London 1127-1134.
    • ODNB
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  • Hugh d’Orevalle

    Hugh d’Orevalle Bishop of London

    d. between 1084 and 1085
    Bishop of London 1075-1085.
    • Wikipedia
  • Spearhafoc

    Spearhafoc Bishop-elect of London

    fl. between 1047 and 1051
    Bishop-elect of London 1051-1052.
    • ODNB
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  • Robert of Jumièges

    Robert Bishop of London Archbishop of Canterbury

    d. between 1052 and 1055
    Bishop of London 1044-1051. Archbishop of Canterbury 1051-1052.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Ælfhun

    Ælfhun Bishop of London

    d. between 1015 and 1018
    Bishop of London 1002-1018. Builder of St. Giles, Cripplegate.
    • Wikipedia
  • Elphinus

    Elphinus Bishop of London

    fl. 1004
    Bishop of London.
  • Alwinus

    Alwinus Bishop of London

    fl. 1010
    Bishop of London.
  • Edgar

    Edgar Bishop of London

    fl. 996
    Bishop of London.
  • Aelfstan

    Aelfstan Bishop of London

    d. between 995 and 996
    Bishop of London 959-996.
    • Wikipedia
  • Brihthelm

    Brihthelm Bishop of London

    d. between 957 and 959
    Bishop of London 951-959.
    • Wikipedia
  • Welstanus

    Welstanus Bishop of London

    fl. 922
    Bishop of London.
  • Eadred

    Eadred King of the English

    b. 923 , d. 23 November 955
    King of the English 946-955.
    • ODNB
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  • Theodred

    Theodred Bishop of London

    d. between 951 and 953
    Bishop of London 909-953.
    • Wikipedia
  • Asser

    Asser Bishop of Sherborne

    d. 909
    Bishop of Sherborne 895-909. Author of Life of King Alfred.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Leofstan

    Leofstan Bishop of London

    d. between 909 and 926
    Bishop of London 909-926.
    • Wikipedia
  • Aethelweard of London

    Aethelweard Bishop of London

    d. between 909 and 926
    Bishop of London 909-926.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Wulfsige

    Wulfsige Bishop of London

    d. between 909 and 926
    Bishop of London 897-900.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Heahstan

    Heahstan Bishop of London

    d. 897
    Bishop of London 857-897.
    • Wikipedia
  • Swithwulf

    Swithwulf Bishop of London

    d. between 867 and 896
    Bishop of London 857-896.
    • Wikipedia
  • Deorwulf

    Deorwulf Bishop of London

    Bishop of London 853–883.
  • Ceolberht

    Ceolberht Bishop of London

    d. between 845 and 869
    Bishop of London 815-859.
    • Wikipedia
  • Aethelnoth

    Aethelnoth Bishop of London

    d. between 816 and 824
    Bishop of London 805-811.
    • ODNB
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  • Osmund

    Osmund Bishop of London

    d. between 805 and 811
    Bishop of London 801-811.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Heathoberht

    Heathoberht Bishop of London

    d. 801
    Bishop of London 796-801.
    • Wikipedia
  • Eadbald

    Eadbald Bishop of London

    d. between 796 and 798
    Bishop of London 793-798.
    • Wikipedia
  • Coenwalh

    Coenwalh Bishop of London

    d. between 793 and 796
    Bishop of London 789-796.
    • Wikipedia
  • Eadgar of London

    Eadgar Bishop of London

    d. between 789 and 793
    Bishop of London 787-793.
    • Wikipedia
  • Eadberht

    Eadberht Bishop of London

    d. between 787 and 789
    Bishop of London 772-789.
    • Wikipedia
  • Wigheah

    Wigheah Bishop of London

    d. between 772 and 781
    Bishop of London 766-781.
    • Wikipedia
  • Ecgwulf

    Ecgwulf Bishop of London

    d. between 766 and 772
    Bishop of London 745-772.
    • Wikipedia
  • Tatwine

    Tatwine Archbishop of Canterbury

    d. 734
    Archbishop of Canterbury 731-734.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ingwald

    Ingwald Bishop of London

    d. 745
    Bishop of London 705-745.
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph de Diceto

    Ralph de Diceto Archdeacon of Middlesex

    d. 1202
    Archdeacon of Middlesex. Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Author of Abbreviationes chronicorum and Ymagines historiarum.
    • ODNB
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  • Sæbbi of Essex

    Sæbbi King of Essex

    d. between 693 and 694
    King of Essex 664–694.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Waldhere

    Waldhere Bishop of London

    fl. in or before 705
    Bishop of London 693-716.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • St. Æthelburh of Barking

    Saint Æthelburh

    d. in or after 686
    Founder of the dual monastery of Barking. Sister of Earconwald.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Theodore of Tarsus

    Theodore Archbishop of Canterbury

    b. 602 , d. 19 September 690
    Archbishop of Canterbury 668-690.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Wulfhere of Mercia

    Wulfhere King of Mercia

    d. 675
    King of Mercia 658-675.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Cenwalh of Wessex

    Cenwalh King of Wessex

    d. 672
    King of Wessex 642–645 and 648–672.
    • ODNB
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  • Wine

    Wine Bishop of Winchester Bishop of Dorchester Bishop of London

    fl. 660-75
    Bishop of Winchester 660-663. Bishop of Dorchester 663-666. Bishop of London 666-672.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph of Coggeshall

    Ralph

    fl. 1207-26
    Historian and Abbot of Coggeshall. One author of the Chronicon Anglicanum.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Finán of Lindisfarne

    Finán Bishop of Lindisfarne

    d. 17 February 661
    Bishop of Lindisfarne 651-661.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Cedd

    Cedd Bishop of the East Saxons

    b. 620 , d. 26 November 664
    Bishop of the East Saxons 654-664.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sigeberht the Little

    Sigeberht the Little King of Essex

    fl. 617-53
    King of Essex 623–653.
    • Britannica
    • Wikipedia
  • Sigeberht the Good

    Sigberht the Good King of Essex

    fl. between 653 and 661
    King of Essex 653–660.
    • Britannica
    • Wikipedia
  • John

    Abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury. Member of the Gregorian mission sent to England from Rome to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.
    • Wikipedia
  • Justus

    Justus Archbishop of Canterbury

    d. between 10 November 627 and 631
    Archbishop of Canterbury 624-631. Member of the Gregorian mission sent to England from Rome to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.
    • ODNB
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  • Vodinus

    Vodinus Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London. Martyred by the Saxons.
    • Wikipedia
  • Guidelinus

    Guidelinus Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London. Appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britian.
    • Wikipedia
  • Hilary

    Hilary Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • Thedred

    Thedred Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • Dedwin

    Dedwin Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • Iltuta

    Iltuta Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • Stephan

    Stephan Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • Paludius

    Paludius Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • Conan

    Conan Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • Obinus

    Obinus Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • Cadar

    Cadar Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London.
    • Wikipedia
  • St. Deruvian

    Saint Deruvian

    Bishop and saint. Sent by the Pope to aid with Lucius of Britain’ conversion to Christianity. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • Wikipedia
  • St. Fagan

    Saint Fagan

    Bishop and saint. Sent by the Pope to aid with Lucius of Britain’ conversion to Christianity. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • Wikipedia
  • Meduvinus

    Sent as an ambassador alongside Elvanus to spread Christianity in Britain.
  • Eleuterus

    Eleuterus Bishop of Rome

    d. 24 May 189
    Bishop of Rome 174-189.
    • EB
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  • Arvirargus

    Arvirargus King of Britain

    King of Britain. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • Wikipedia
  • Joseph of Arimathea

    Joseph

    Assumed responsibility for the burial of Jesus Christ in the Bible. Possible founder of the earliest Christian oratory in Glastonbury.
    • EB
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  • Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector

    b. 25 April 1599 , d. 3 September 1658
    Soldier, statesman, and Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Led the parliamentary forces in the English Civil Wars.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • John Islip

    b. 1464 , d. 1532
    Abbot of the monastery of Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
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  • Anne Fiennes (née Sackville)

    Anne Fiennes Sackville

    d. 10 May 1595
    Gentlewoman and benefactor. Wife of Gregory Fiennes. Daughter of Sir Richard Sackville. Sister of Thomas Sackville.
    • ODNB
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  • William Grey

    b. between 1508 and 1509 , d. 14 December 1562
    Thirteenth Baron Grey de Wilton. Military commander.
    • ODNB
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  • Cornelius Van Dun

    Yeoman of the Guard. Monument at Westminster Abbey.
    • Westminster Abbey
  • Gregory Fiennes

    b. 25 June 1539 , d. 25 December 1594
    Tenth Baron Dacre. Husband of Anne Fiennes.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sanchia of Provence

    Sanchia

    b. 1228 , d. 9 November 1261
    Daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV and Beatrice of Savoy. Wife of Richard of Cornwall. Sister of Margaret of Provence, Eleanor of Provence, and Beatrice of Provence.
    • Wikipedia
  • Beatrice of Savoy

    Beatrice

    b. 1205 , d. 4 January 1267
    Mother of Margaret of Provence, Eleanor of Provence, Sanchia of Provence, and Beatrice of Provence. Daughter of Thomas I of Savoy. Sister of Amadeus IV of Savoy, Thomas of Flanders, Peter II of Savoy, Philip I of Savoy, and Boniface of Savoy.
    • Wikipedia
  • William Brown

    fl. 6 January 1236
    Mentioned alongside Hugh Gifford in a commandment by Henry III. Not to be confused with Sir William Brown.
  • Hugh Gifford

    fl. 6 January 1236
    Mentioned alongside William Brown in a commandment by Henry III.
  • William de Havarhull

    fl. 1 January 1236
    King’s Treasurer during the reign of Henry III.
  • Ingulf

    d. 16 November 1109
    Abbot of Crowland Abbey, Lincolnshire.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Leo IX

    Pope Leo This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 9IX

    b. 21 June 1002 , d. 19 April 1054
    Pope 1049-1054.
    • EB
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  • Lord John Rustle

    Monument at St. Michael, Cornhill. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Sir Thomas Bromely

    Sir Thomas Bromley

    b. 1530 , d. 11 April 1587
    Lord Chancellor of England 1579-1587. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Puckering

    b. in or before 1544 , d. 30 April 1596
    Lord Keeper and Speaker of the House of Commons. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Wentworth

    b. 1501 , d. 1551
    First Baron Wentworth and Sixth Baron le Despencer. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Wharton

    b. 1520 , d. 1572
    Second Baron Wharton. Soldier and administrator. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ms. Elizabeth

    Elizabeth

    Countess of Hertfordshire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Elizabeth Barkley

    Countess of Ormond. Wife of Sir Maurice Barkley. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Maurice Barkley

    Maurice Barkley

    Husband of Elizabeth Barkley.
  • Frances Radclyffe (née Sidney)

    Frances Radclyffe Sidney

    b. 1531 , d. 1589
    Countess of Sussex. Lady of the Bedchamber to Elizabeth I. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mildred Cecil (née Cooke)

    Mildred Cecil Cooke

    b. 1526 , d. 1589
    Noblewoman, scholar, and translator. Wife of Sir William Cecil. Mother of Anne Cecil and Sir Robert Cecil. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Anne Cecil

    b. 5 December 1556 , d. 5 June 1588
    Countess of Oxford. Daughter of Sir William Cecil and Mildred Cecil. Sister of Sir Robert Cecil. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Jane Seymour

    b. 1541 , d. 19 March 1561
    Author. Daughter of Anne Seymour and Edward Seymour. Sister of Edward Seymour. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Not to be confused with Jane Seymour.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Jane Seymour

    Jane Seymour Queen consort of England

    b. 1508 , d. 24 October 1537
    Queen consort of England 1536-1537. Third wife of Henry VIII. Mother of King Edward VI. Not to be confused with Jane Seymour.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Anne Seymour (née Stanhope)

    Anne Seymour Stanhope

    b. 1510 , d. 1587
    Duchess of Somerset. Wife of Edward Seymour. Mother of Edward Seymour and Jane Seymour. Briefly the most powerful woman in England. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Speght

    d. 1621
    Literary editor.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Caxton

    b. 1422 , d. 1491
    Merchant, diplomat, writer, and printer. Possibly the first Englishmen to work as a printer.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Nicholas Brigham

    d. 1558
    Latin scholar and antiquarian. Builder of the tomb for Geoffrey Chaucer in Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Charles Stuart

    b. 1555 , d. 1576
    First Earl of Lennox. Son of Margaret Douglas. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Margaret Douglas

    b. 8 October 1515 , d. 7 March 1578
    Countess of Lennox. Mother of Charles Stuart. Daughter of Margaret Tudor of Scotland. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Richard Rouse

    Knight. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Athelaise de Mandeville

    Wife of Geoffrey de Mandeville. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Westminster Abbey
  • Sir Foulk of Newcastle

    Sir Foulk

    Knight. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Sir James Barons

    Knight. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Sir John Salisbury

    Knight. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Robert Hauley

    d. 11 August 1378
    Squire. Founder of a chantry at St. Mary Le Bow. Murdered at Westminster Abbey. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Westminster Abbey
  • Arthur Troffote

    Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Raph Constantine

    Gentleman. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • William Southcot

    Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • William Southwike

    Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • John Watkins

    Esquire. Husband of Anne Watkins.
  • Anne Watkins

    Wife of John Watkins. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • John Felby

    Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • George Mortimer

    Bastard. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Lady Johane Tokyne

    Daughter of Dabridge Court. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Dabridge Court

    Father of Lady Johane Tokyne.
  • Robert Browne

    Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Not to be confused with Robert Browne or Robert Brown.
  • William Browne

    Esquire. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Not to be confused with William Browne.
  • Sir Lewes Robsart

    Lord Bourchier of Hainault. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Keepe 112
  • Sir John Hampden

    Knight of Buckingham. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Mary Tudor of France

    Mary Tudor Queen consort of France

    b. 18 March 1496 , d. 25 June 1533
    Queen consort of France 1514-1515. Wife of Louis XII of France. Daughter of Henry VII.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Louis XII of France

    Louis This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 12XII King of France

    King of France 1498–1515.
    • Wikipedia
  • Frances Grey (née Brandon)

    Frances Grey Brandon

    b. 16 July 1517 , d. 20 November 1559
    Duchess of Suffolk. Mother of Lady Jane Grey. Daughter of Mary Tudor of France and Charles Brandon. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Lady Mary Keys (née Grey)

    Lady Mary Keys Grey

    b. 1545 , d. 20 April 1578
    Daughter of Frances Grey and Sir Henry Grey. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Vaughan

    b. 1410 , d. 1483
    Welsh statesman and diplomat. Rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Humphrey Bourchier

    Father of Henry Bourchier. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
  • Sir John Golafre

    d. 1442
    Courtier. Husband of Philippa de Mohun. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Walter Hungerford

    b. between 1378 and 1379 , d. 1449
    First Baron Hungerford. Knight. Speaker of the House of Commons. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Nicholas Carew

    d. 1311
    Soldier and feudal lord. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Dudley

    William Dudley Bishop of Durham

    d. 1483
    Bishop of Durham 1476–1483. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John de Mohun

    b. 1320 , d. 1376
    Second Baron Mohun and Ninth Feudal Baron of Dunster. Knight of the Garter.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Philippa de Mohun

    d. 1431
    Duchess of York. Wife of Walter fitz-Walter, Sir John Golafre, and Edward of Norwich. Daughter of John de Mohun. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Hungerford

    Knight. Son of Sir Thomas Hungerford. Brother of Anthony Hungerford.
  • Katherine Daubeney

    Countess of Bridgewater.
  • John de Valence

    Son of William de Valence. Brother of Margaret de Valence. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Heart buried at Blackfriars Monastery.
  • Margaret de Valence

    Daughter of William de Valence. Sister of John de Valence. Buried at Westminster Abbey. Heart buried at Blackfriars Monastery.
  • Giles Daubeney

    b. 1 June 1451 , d. 21 May 1508
    First Baron Daubeney. Soldier, diplomat, and privy councilor to Henry VII. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Waltham

    John Waltham Bishop of Salisbury

    d. 1395
    Lord Privy Seal of England 1386-1389. Bishop of Salisbury 1388-1395. Lord High Treasurer 1391-1395. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William de Valence

    d. 1296
    First Earl of Pembroke. French nobleman and knight. Became important in English politics due to his relationship with Henry III. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Elizabeth Tudor

    b. 1492 , d. 1495
    Daughter of Henry VII. Died at three years of age. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Curson

    Knight. Husband to Elizabeth Blount. Buried at Christ Church.
  • Mr. Belin

    Belin

    Late owner of Billingsgate.
  • William of Windsor

    William

    Son of Edward III. Brother of Blanche. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Blanche

    Daughter of Edward III. Sister of William of Windsor. Died shortly after birth. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Margaret of York

    Margaret

    Fourth daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Dame Mary Ramsey (née Dale)

    Dame Mary Ramsey Dale

    Wife of Sir Thomas Ramsey. Daughter of William Dale.
  • Alexander Neckam

    b. 1157 , d. 1217
    Scholar, teacher, and theologian.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Paige

    fl. 1648-58
    Merchant.
    • BHO
  • Margaret Dane

    Benefactor of the Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street). Wife of William Dane. Buried at St. Margaret Moses.
  • Stephen Broun

    Stephen Broun Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1431-1432. Mayor 1438-1439 and 1448-1449. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Sir Hugh Calveley

    d. 23 April 1394
    Military commander. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Percy

    Thomas Percy Earl of Worcester

    b. 1343 , d. 23 July 1403
    Soldier and diplomat. Grandson of Henry III. Not to be confused with Thomas Percy.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Mercer

    Scotsman captured at sea and imprisoned in Scarborough Castle.
    • Drummond 42
  • Margaret Picard

    Wife of Henry Picard.
  • David II of Scotland

    David This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of Scotland

    King of Scotland 1329-1371.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry le Waleys

    Henry le Waleys Sheriff Mayor

    fl. between 1270 and 1299
    Sheriff of London 1270-1271. Mayor 1273-1274, 1281-1284 and 1297-1299. Financier of Greyfriars.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry the Young King

    Son of Henry II. Crowned titular king during his father’s reign.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sylvester I

    Sylvester This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I Pope

    Pope 314-335.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lucan

    Roman poet.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • St. John the Baptist

    Saint John the Baptist

    Preacher in the Bible. Baptized Jesus Christ.
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward Hall

    Lawyer and historian. Not to be confused with Edward Hall or Edward Hall.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Ufford

    Second Earl of Suffolk. Son of Robert Ufford.
    • Wikipedia
  • Magnus Erlendsson

    Earl of Orkney.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard of Conisburgh

    Richard

    Third Earl of Cambridge. Son of Edmund of Langley. Grandfather of Edward IV and Richard III.
    • Wikipedia
  • Nicholas West

    Nicholas West Bishop of Ely

    Bishop of Ely 1515-1533.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ramon Berenguer IV

    Ramon Berenguer This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV

    Count of Provence. Father of Margaret of Provence, Eleanor of Provence, Sanchia of Provence, and Beatrice of Provence.
    • Wikipedia
  • Eleanor of Provence

    Eleanor Queen consort of England

    Queen consort of England 1236-1272. Wife of Henry III. Daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV and Beatrice of Savoy. Sister of Margaret of Provence, Sanchia of Provence, and Beatrice of Provence.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward Stanley

    Third Earl of Derby. Knight of the Garter. Ward of Thomas Wolsey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Augustus Caesar

    Augustus Caesar Emperor of the Roman Empire Gaius Octavius Thurinus

    Emperor of the Roman Empire 27 BCE–14 CE.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Percy

    First Baron Egremont. Lancastrian ally during the Wars of the Roses. Brother of Sir Richard Percy. Not to be confused with Thomas Percy.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Beaufort

    Third Duke of Somerset. Lancastrian military commander during the Wars of the Roses.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Holland

    b. 1430 , d. 1475
    Third Duke of Exeter. Lancastrian leader during the Wars of the Roses. Son of John Holland.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Perie

    Knight.
  • John Clifford

    Ninth Baron de Clifford. Lancastarian military leader during the Wars of the Roses.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Æolus

    King of the island of Aeolia in Greek mythology.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Melpomene

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of tragedy or lyre playing. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Thalia

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of comedy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • Euterpe

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of music or flute playing. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Terpsichore

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of dancing, chorus, or lyric poetry. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Erato

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of lyric and erotic poetry or hymns. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Calliope

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of epic poetry. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Urania

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of astronomy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Polymnia

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of dancing or geometry. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Apollo

    Apollo Phoebus

    God of healing, medicine, archery, music, poetry, and the sun in Greek and Roman mythology. Defined as the god of divine distance since the time of Homer.
    • EB
    • EM (Greek)
    • EM (Roman)
  • Clio

    One of the nine muses in Greek mythology. Patron of history. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
    • EB
    • EM
  • City

    Personification of civic institution of the city. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Thomas Coggeshall

    d. 1402
    Member of Parliament.
    • HPO
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Cote

    Henry Cote Sheriff

    fl. 1490-1509
    Sheriff of London 1490-1491. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Builder of St. Foster.
    • MASL
  • Country

    Personification of the nation and land. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • St. Catherine of Alexandria

    Saint Catherine

    d. between 301 and 400
    Venerated saint and martyr. Daughter of Constus.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Giant

    Personification of the Iron Age of human history. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Aer

    Personification of the element of air. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • OR
  • Aqua

    Personification of the element of water. Allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • OR
  • Ignis

    Personification of the element of fire. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • OR
  • Ver

    Personification of the season of spring. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • Autumne

    Personification of the season of autumn. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Hyems

    Personification of the season of winter. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Peace

    Personification of peace. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • War

    Personification of war and violence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Terra

    Goddess of the earth in Roman mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Law

    Personification of the institution of law. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Religion

    Personification of religion. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • America

    Personification of the continents of America. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Europa

    Personification of the continent of Europe. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Asia

    Personification of the continent of Asia. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Africa

    Personification of the continent of Africa. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Luna

    Luna Cynthia

    Goddess of the moon in Roman mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Thames

    Thames Thamesis

    Personification of the Thames. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Rumour

    Personification of hearsay and rumour. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Arete

    Greek personification of goodness and virtue. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. Also referred to as Vertue.
    • OR
  • Envy

    Personification of envy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
  • Justice

    Personification of lawfulness and fairness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
  • Mercury

    God of merchandise and merchants in Roman mythology. Equated with Hermes in Greek mythology.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Wisdom

    Personification of wisdom. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Desire

    Personification of desire. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Industry

    Personification of industry. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Ignorance

    Personification of ignorance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sloth

    Personification of laziness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Oppression

    Personification of oppression. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Disdain

    Personification of disdain. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Riot

    Personification of uprising and disorder. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Calumny

    Personification of slander and defamation. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Bacchus

    God of wine and ecstasy in Roman mythology. Equated with Dionysus in Greek mythology.
    • EB
    • EM
  • Argus Panoptes

    Many-eyed giant in Greek mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Pasiphaë

    Pasiphaë Queen of Crete

    Queen of Crete in Greek mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Callisto

    Nymph in Greek mythology. Mother of Arcas.
    • Wikipedia
  • Arcas

    Arcas King of Arcadia

    King of Arcadia in Greek mythology. Son of Callisto.
    • Wikipedia
  • William Faringdon

    William Faringdon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1280-1281. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Principle owner of Farringdon Ward. Father of Nicholas Faringdon.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas Faringdon

    Nicholas Faringdon Mayor

    fl. 1308-61
    Mayor of London 1308-1309, 1313-1314, and 1320-1324. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Principle owner of Farringdon Ward. Son of William Faringdon. Helped prisoners escape the Conduit, Cornhill in 1299. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Farrant

    b. 1528 , d. 1580
    Musician and theatrical producer.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Anne Farrant (née Bower)

    Anne Farrant Bower

    d. 1582
    Wife of Richard Farrant. Daughter of Richard Bower.
  • Robert Fenrother

    Robert Fenrother Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1512-1513. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Monument at St. John Zachary.
    • MASL
  • Fidelity

    Personification of fidelity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • John Faukconbridge

    d. 1545
    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Cornelius Fish

    Chamberlain of London 1603-1626.
  • Jasper Fisher

    b. in or before 1528 , d. 1579
    Clerk of the Chancery. Member of the Goldsmith’s Company.
    • HPO
  • Walter Fish

    d. 1585
    Master of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. Taylor to Elizabeth I.
    • HPO
    • ODNB
  • John Fisher

    Member of the Mercers’ Company. Not to be confused with John Fisher.
  • Four Winds

    Wind gods in Greek mythology. Appear as a set of four allegorical characters in mayoral shows.
  • Dame Agnes Forster

    d. 1484
    Prison reformer. Wife of Stephen Forster. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
  • Fortune

    Personification of fortune. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows, Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • Stephen Forster

    Stephen Forster Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1444-1445. Mayor 1454-1455. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Possible member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
    • MASL
  • John Foxe

    b. between 1516 and 1517 , d. 1587
    Martyrologist. Author of Actes and Monuments. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Flasket

    fl. after 1593 d. 1616
    Bookseller.
    • BBTI
  • Mary Frith

    Mary Frith Moll Cutpurse

    b. between 1584 and 1589 , d. 1659
    Thief.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry de Frowick

    Henry de Frowick Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1427-1428. Mayor 1435-1436 and 1444-1445. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Benet Sherehog.
    • MASL
  • George Gascoigne

    b. between 1534 and 1535 , d. 1577
    Author and soldier.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John of Gaunt

    John

    b. 1340 , d. 1399
    Duke of Aquitaine and First Duke of Lancaster. Husband of Blanche of Lancaster.
    • MoEML
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Garland

    d. 1476
    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Poultry.
  • Gehazi

    Servant of the prophet Elisha in the Bible.
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • Bennett Gerard

    d. 1403
    Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • John Gerrard

    d. 1546
    Member of the Merchants of the Staple. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
  • Conrad Gessner

    b. 1516 , d. 1565
    Swiss naturalist and zoologist. Author of the five-volume Historiae animalium, now considered a landmark text of modern zoology.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Grinling Gibbons

    b. 1648 , d. 1721
    Woodcarver and sculptor.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Avice Gibson

    Wife of Nicholas Gibson.
    • BHO
  • Nicholas Gibson

    Husband of Avice Gibson.
    • BHO
  • Sir John Gifford

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars. Possibly the same person as John Gifford.
  • Nathaniel Giles

    b. 1558 , d. 1634
    Choirmaster and composer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Zorzi Guistinian

    Venetian ambassador in the court of James VI and I.
  • John Gill

    b. in or before 1452
    Member of the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St. John the Baptist.
  • John Goad

    Husband of Joan Goad. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Joan Goad

    Wife of John Goad. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Thomas Goodwine

    Esquire. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory. Not to be confused with Thomas Goodwine.
  • Henry Gosson

    fl. between 1601 and 1640
    Bookseller.
    • BBTI
    • ODNB
  • Stephen Gosson

    b. 1554 , d. 1625
    Clergyman and anti-theatrical polemicist.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Gogmagog

    Gogmagog the Albione

    One of the Guildhall Giants. Killed by Corineus the Briton.
    • BHO
    • BHO
  • Goodworks

    Personification of Christian actions and deeds. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • John Gower

    d. 1512
    Steward of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Buried St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Not to be confused with John Gower.
  • Grace

    Personification of grace. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Richard Grafton

    b. 1511 , d. 1573
    Printer and historian.
    • EB
    • HPO
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Gravity

    Personification of graveness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Robert Greene

    bap. 1558 , d. 1592
    Writer and playwright. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Gresham

    b. 1518 , d. 1579
    Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Founder of the Royal Exchange. Father of Richard Gresham. Son of Sir Richard Gresham.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lady Jane Grey (née Dudley)

    Lady Jane Grey Dudley

    b. 1537 , d. 1554
    Contested Queen of England from 10 July to 19 July 1553.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Reynold Grey

    b. 1362 , d. 1440
    Third Baron Grey de Ruthyn. Nobleman and administrator.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Anne Griffin

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • John Grinkin

    Artificer of mayoral shows.
  • Sir Peter Grinfers

    Emigrant of France. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Grismand

    Bookseller, printer, and typefounder.
    • BBTI
    • BBTI
  • Gwendoline

    Wife of Locrine. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • OR
  • Mr. Hacket

    Hacket

    Gentleman of the King’s Chapel. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Richard Hadley

    d. 1492
    Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.
  • Margery Jourdain

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 2.
  • Dick the Butcher

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 2.
  • Prince Hal

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2.
  • Bardolph

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2.
  • John Halton

    Gentleman. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir William Hampton

    Sir William Hampton Sheriff Mayor

    d. between 1482 and 1483
    Sheriff of London 1462-1463. Mayor 1472-1473. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Benefactor of St. Christopher le Stocks. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Thomas Hale

    Attendant to Henry VIII. Owner of the Charterhouse.
  • Sir Leonard Halliday

    Sir Leonard Holliday Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1595-1596. Mayor 1605-1606. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Knighted on 26 July 1603.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Rose Oatley

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Sir Roger Oatley

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Sir Hugh Lacy

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Rowland Lacy

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Mistress Frigbottom

    Appears in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Sir John Hariot

    Parson of St. Gabriel Fenchurch.
  • Sir Robert Harley

    bap. 1579 , d. 1656
    Member of Parliament.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edmond Harlocke

    Harlocke Edmond

    d. 1509
    Member of the Curriers’ Company. Buried at St. Stephen, Coleman Street.
  • Thomas Harman

    fl. 1547-67
    Writer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Harmony

    Personification of harmony. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • John Hartshorne

    Esquire. Servant of Henry IV. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • Nicholas Harpsfield

    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Possibly historian and controversialist Nicholas Harpsfield. See ODNB.
  • Sir William Harper

    Sir William Harper Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1556-1557. Mayor 1561-1562. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Harrison

    b. 1535 , d. 1593
    Historian and topographer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Stephen Harrison

    fl. 1604-05
    Joiner and architect.
    • ODNB
  • Sir Sebastian Harvey

    Sir Sebastian Harvey Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1552 , d. 1622
    Sheriff of London 1609-1610. Mayor 1618-1619. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Knighted on 17 July 1616.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Harvey

    b. 1559 , d. 1606
    Husband of Anne Middleton. Stepfather of Thomas Middleton.
  • John Hatherle

    John Hatherle Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1431-1432. Mayor 1442-1443. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Haughton

    d. 1605
    Playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Madame Haughty

    Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.
  • Mistress Mavis

    Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Epicœne.
  • Sir Thomas Hayes

    Sir Thomas Hayes Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1617
    Sheriff of London 1604-1605. Mayor 1614-1615. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 26 July 1603.
    • BHO
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Helling

    Helling

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • John Heminges

    b. in or before 1566 , d. November 1630
    Actor with the King’s Men. First editor of William Shakespeare’s First Folio. Artificer of mayoral shows.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Heneage

    b. 1452 , d. 1530
    Lincolnshire lawyer. Father of Sir Thomas Heneage.
  • Sir Thomas Heneage

    b. in or before 1482 , d. 1553
    Courtier and chief gentleman of the Privy Chamber. Son of Sir John Heneage.
    • ODNB
  • Sir Thomas Heneage

    b. in or before 1532 , d. 1595
    Courtier and parliamentarian. Husband of Anne Heneage. Father of Elizabeth Finch. Buried at Lady Chapel (St. Paul’s).
    • ODNB
  • Hengist

    Hengist the Saxon King of Kent

    d. 488
    King of Kent 455-488. Heavily mythologized in the centuries following his death.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Heningham

    Husband of Dame Isabel Heningham. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Dame Isabel Heningham

    Wife of Sir John Heningham. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Henrietta Maria

    Henrietta Maria Queen consort of England Queen consort of Scotland Queen consort of Ireland

    b. 1609 , d. 1669
    Queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1625-1649. Wife of Charles I.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry VIII

    Henry This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 8VIII King of England King of Ireland

    b. 28 June 1491 , d. 28 January 1547
    King of England and Ireland 1509-1547.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry VI

    Henry This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 6VI King of England

    b. 6 December 1421 , d. 21 May 1471
    King of England 1422-1461 and 1470-1471.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry I

    Henry This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of England Beauclerc

    b. between 1068 and 1069 , d. 1135
    King of England 1100-1135.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Henry IV

    Henry This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV King of England

    b. 1367 , d. 1413
    King of England 1399-1413.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry VII

    Henry This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 7VII King of England

    b. 1457 , d. 1509
    King of England and Lord of Ireland 1485-1509. Buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry II

    Henry This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of England

    b. 1133 , d. 1189
    King of England 1154-1189.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry III

    Henry This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 3III King of England

    b. 1 October 1207 , d. 16 November 1272
    King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine 1216-1272. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry V

    Henry This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 5V King of England

    b. 1386 , d. 1422
    King of England 1413-1422. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
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  • Henry Frederick

    b. 19 February 1594 , d. 6 November 1612
    Prince of Wales. Son of James VI and I and Anne of Denmark. Brother of Charles I and Elizabeth Stuart of Bohemia. Died of typhoid fever at the age of eighteen.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Philip Henslowe

    b. 1555 , d. 1616
    Theatre financier. Husband of Agnes Henslowe. Son of Edmund Henslowe and Margaret Henslowe. Brother of Edmund Henslowe and John Henslowe.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Herbert

    b. in or after 1538 , d. 1601
    Second Earl of Pembroke. Son of William Herbert. Father of William Herbert.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Henry Herbert

    b. in or after 1594 , d. 1673
    Master of the Revels.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Herbert

    b. 1580 , d. 1630
    Third Earl of Pembroke. Son of Henry Herbert. Brother of Phillip Herbert. Dedicatee of William Shakespeare’s First Folio.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Herenden

    d. 1572
    Esquire. Member of the Mercersʼ Company. Monument at St. Anne and St. Agnes.
  • George Heriot

    b. 15 June 1563 , d. 12 February 1624
    Jeweller and philanthropist. Husband of Alison Heriot.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Peter Heylyn

    b. 29 November 1599 , d. 8 June 1662
    Clergymen and historian. Author of books on science and geography.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Hey

    Husband of Ellis Hey. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Ellis Hey

    Wife of Thomas Hey. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Thomas Heywood

    b. 1573 , d. 1641
    Playwright and poet.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Rowland Heyward

    Sir Rowland Heyward Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1520 , d. 1593
    Sheriff of London 1563-1564. Mayor 1570-1571 and 1590-1591. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Husband of Katherine Heyward. Father of George Heyward, John Heyward, Alice Heyward, Katharine Heyward, Mary Heyward, and Anne Heyward.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Augustine Hynde

    Augustine Hynde Sheriff

    fl. 1550-51
    Sheriff of London 1550-1551. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Husband of Dame Elizabeth Hynde. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.
    • MASL
  • Henry Man

    Henry Man Bishop of Sodor and Man

    fl. 1528-56 d. 1556
    Bishop of Sodor and Man 1546–1556. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
    • Wikipedia
  • Old Hobson

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • John Hod

    Priest of St. Augustine Papey.
  • William Hogarth

    b. 1697 , d. 1764
    Painter and engraver.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Raphael Holinshed

    b. 1525 , d. 1580
    Historian. One author of the Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Holland

    b. 1374 , d. 1400
    Sixth Earl of Kent and Duke of Surrey. Father of Elizabeth Neville.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Wenceslaus Hollar

    b. 1607 , d. 1677
    Bohemian etcher. Moved to London in 1637 and etched a number of buildings and plans of the city.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Holles

    William Holles Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1471 , d. 1542
    Sheriff of London 1527-1528. Mayor 1539-1540. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Holland

    b. 1352 , d. 1400
    First Earl of Huntington. Father of John Holland. Son of Thomas Holland.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edmond Holland

    Son of Thomas Holland and Joan of Kent. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Honesty

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Robert Hooke

    b. 1635 , d. 1703
    Natural philosopher.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Jane Horne

    Wife of Roger Marshall. Buried at St. Katharine Cree.
  • I. Horne

    fl. 1272-73
    Alderman.
  • Raph Hosiar

    fl. 1298
    Founder of Crossed Friars.
  • Roger of Hoveden

    Roger

    d. in or before 1201
    Chronicler and historian.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Honour

    Personification of honour. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • Henry Howard

    b. between 1516 and 1517 , d. 1547
    Earl of Surrey. Poet and soldier. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Frances Carr (née Howard)

    Frances Carr Devereux Howard

    b. 31 May 1590 , d. 23 August 1632
    Countess of Somerset. Wife of Robert Devereux and Robert Carr. Daughter of Thomas Howard.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edmund Howe

    fl. 1602-31
    Chronicler.
  • Sir Henry Huberthorn

    Sir Henry Huberthorn Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1542-1543. Mayor 1546-1547. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Husband of Dame Elizabeth Huberthorn. Monument at St. Peter upon Cornhill.
    • MASL
  • John Huch

    Father of Margery Band.
  • Humber

    Humber the Hun King of the Huns

    King of the Huns. Killed by Locrine and Camber in retaliation for killing Albanact. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • William Hunnis

    d. 6 June 1597
    Musician and conspirator.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Walter Huntington

    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Thomas Huntlowe

    Thomas Huntlowe Sheriff

    b. in or before 1539 , d. in or after 1540
    Sheriff of London 1539-1540. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Huss

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • John Hutton

    First master of the school at the Charterhouse.
  • Hypomone

    Personification of steadfastness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir Oliver Ihgham

    Knight and soldier.
    • ODNB
  • Isabel

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Richard II.
  • Innocent III

    Pope Innocent This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 3III

    b. between 1160 and 1161 , d. 1216
    Pope 1198-1216.
    • EB
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  • Innogen

    Wife of Brutus of Troy. Daughter of Pandrasus. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • Wikipedia
  • India

    Personification of the geographic area and culture of India. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Ivan IV

    Ivan This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV the Terrible

    b. 1530 , d. 1584
    Czar of Russia and Grand Prince of Muscovy.
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • John Iwarby

    Officer in the Receipt of the Exchequer 1447–1478.
  • William Jaggard

    b. 1568 , d. November 1623
    Printer.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Isaac Jaggard

    fl. in or after 1613 d. 1627
    Printer. Son of William Jaggard.
    • BBTI
  • James VI and I

    James This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 6VI This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of Scotland King of England King of Ireland

    b. 1566 , d. 1625
    King of Scotland 1567-1625. King of England and Ireland 1603-1625.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • James V

    James This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 5V King of Scotland

    b. 10 April 1512 , d. 14 December 1542
    King of Scotland 1513-1542. Husband of Mary of Guise. Father of Mary, Queen of Scots.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Japheth

    Son of Noah in the Bible. Father of Samothes.
    • Wikipedia
  • John I

    John This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of England Lackland

    b. 1167 , d. 1216
    King of England 1199-1216.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Inigo Jones

    b. 1573 , d. 1652
    Architect and theatre designer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Jones

    fl. 1564-1613
    Bookseller and printer. Not to be confused with Richard Jones.
    • BBTI
    • ODNB
  • Ben Jonson

    b. 1572 , d. 1637
    Poet and playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Joan Jordain

    Daughter of John Jordain.
  • John Jordain

    Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Father of Joan Jordain.
  • Sir Peter Kaylor

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Simon Kempe

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • John Kempe

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • William Kenley

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Joan of Kent

    Joan

    b. 1328 , d. 1385
    Countess of Kent and Princess of Wales and Aquitaine. Mother of Richard II and Edmond Holland.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Kenude

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • William Kempe

    d. 1610
    Actor with the King’s Men. Buried at St. Saviour (Southwark).
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • John Kirkby

    John Kirkby Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1507-1508. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Richard Kingston

    b. 1635 , d. 1710
    Political writer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Kingstone

    Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Peter upon Cornhill.
  • Stephen Kirton

    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Father of Grisild Kirton.
  • Thomas Kneseworth

    Thomas Kneseworth Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1495-1496. Mayor 1505-1506. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, Guildhall.
    • MASL
  • Sir Robert Knolles

    d. 1407
    First Earl of Banbury. Led a large group of London citizens to Smithfield to assist Richard II during the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381. Husband of Constance Knolles. Buried at Whitefriars Church.
    • ODNB
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  • Constance Knolles

    Wife of Sir Robert Knolles.
  • Sir Thomis Knolles

    Sir Thomas Knolles Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1435
    Sheriff of London 1394-1395. Mayor 1399-1400. Member of the Grocers’ Company.
    • ODNB
    • MASL
  • Dame Lucy Knowles

    Countess of Kent. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Stephen Kyiton

    Alderman.
  • Nicholas Kyriel

    Son of William Kyriel. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • William Kyriel

    Esquire. Father of Nicholas Kyriel.
  • Stephen Kyrton

    d. 1553
    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
  • Dame Julian Lacy

    Wife of Sir Richard Lacy. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Henry de Lacy

    b. 1249 , d. 1311
    Fifth Earl of Lincoln. Benefactor of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Humphrey of Lancaster

    Humphrey

    b. 1390 , d. 1447
    First Duke of Gloucester. Prince, soldier, and literary patron. Rebuit Baynard’s Castle after it was destroyed by fire in 1428. Husband of Eleanor de Cobham. Son of Henry IV and Mary de Bohun.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas de la Lande

    Buried at Austin Friars. Possibly Welles uprising participant Sir Thomas de la Lande. See Enacademic’s Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses.
  • Edmund of Langley

    Edmund

    b. 1341 , d. 1402
    First Duke of York and Earl of Cambridge. Father of Richard of Conisburgh.
    • ODNB
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  • Francis Langley

    b. 1548 , d. 1602
    Businessman and moneylender.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Langton

    d. 1350
    Chaplain. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • John Langthorpe

    d. 1510
    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Henry Lanman

    Original proprietor of the Curtain.
  • Wolfgang Laz

    Wolfgang Lazius

    b. 1514 , d. 1565
    Austrian humanist, historian, and physician.
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Langley

    b. in or before 1614 , d. 1646
    Bookseller.
    • BBTI
  • Richard Lant

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Sir John Lee

    Father of Jane Sayne. Possibly the administrator Sir John Lee. See ODNB.
  • Helming Legget

    Benefactor of Langbourn Ward.
  • John Leland

    b. 1503 , d. 1552
    Poet and antiquary.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Nicholas Leveson

    Nicholas Leveson Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1534-1535. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
    • MASL
  • Lickfinger

    Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s The Staple of News.
  • Stephen Lindericle

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Edward Lloyd

    b. 1648 , d. 1713
    Coffee-house keeper, printer, and eponymist of Lloyd’s Insurance.
    • ODNB
  • Humphrey Llwyd

    b. 1527 , d. 1568
    Welsh antiquary and mapmaker.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Locrine

    Son of Brutus of Troy. Brother of Albanact and Camber. Given dominion over a section of Britain which was named Loegres or Loegria after him and later became England. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • OR
  • Loegria

    Personification of the geographic area of Logres, later known as England. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • London

    Personification the city of London. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • William de Longchamp

    William de Longchamp Bishop of Ely

    d. 1197
    Bishop of Ely 1189–1197. Chancellor of England.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Keyton Lorimar

    d. 1522
    Monument at St. John Zachary.
  • Reynold Love

    Merchant examined in Parliament in 1376 regarding the impeachment of Ralph Neville.
    • HPO
  • John Lovekyn

    John Lovekyn Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1368
    Sheriff of London 1342-1343. Mayor 1348-1349, 1358-1359, and 1365-1367. Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Lovell

    Son of Lord William Lovell. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Lord William Lovell

    Father of Henry Lovell.
  • Love

    Personification of love. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Michael Pistoy

    Lombard connected with the Green Gate.
  • Sir Martin Lumley

    Sir Martin Lumley Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1634
    Sheriff of London 1614-1615. Mayor 1623-1624. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 23 June 1624.
    • BHO
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • John Lydgate

    b. 1370 , d. between 1449 and 1451
    Poet and monk of Bury.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Lyly

    b. 1554 , d. 1606
    Writer and playwright.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Lynd

    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Lucio

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.
  • Donald Lupton

    d. 1676
    Clergyman and writer.
    • ODNB
  • John Lute

    d. 1585
    Property owner freed from the Drapers’ Company in 1573.
    • ROLLCO
  • John Mabbe

    Chamberlain of London.
  • Thomas Mabb

    fl. 1637-65
    Printer.
    • BBTI
    • BBTI
  • Henry Machyn

    Chronicler. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Mall

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  • Philip Malpas

    Philip Malpas Sheriff

    d. 1469
    Sheriff of London 1439-1440. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft. See related ODNB entry for Sir Thomas Cook.
    • MASL
  • Robert Malton

    d. 1426
    Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • John Malwen

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Mary Marbecke

    Wife of Thomas Middleton.
  • Sir John Manners

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Thomas Manningham

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir Oliver Manny

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir Walter Manny

    b. 1310 , d. 14 January 1372
    Soldier. Founder of the Charterhouse.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • James Manthorpe

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Margaret of Anjou

    Margaret Queen consort of England

    Queen of consort England 1445-1461 and 1470-1471. Wife of Henry VI.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Margaret Tudor of Scotland

    Margaret Tudor Queen consort of Scotland

    b. 1489 , d. 1541
    Queen of consort Scotland 1503-1513. Wife of James IV of Scotland. Daughter of Henry VII.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Christopher Marlowe

    bap. 1564 , d. 1593
    Playwright and poet.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Marrow

    William Marrow Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1410 , d. 1564
    Sheriff of London 1448-1449. Mayor 1455-1456. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Katharine Marrow. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Katharine Marrow

    d. 1468
    Wife of William Marrow. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • Marrall

    Dramatic character in Philip Massinger’s A New Way to Pay Old Debts.
  • Martial

    b. 40 , d. 104
    Roman epigrammatist.
    • EB
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Martin

    Sir William Martin Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1483-1484. Mayor 1492-1493. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
    • MASL
  • Guy de Maricke

    Earl of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Roger Marshall

    b. 1417 , d. 1477
    Husband of Jane Horn. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Nicholas Marshall

    d. 1474
    Warden of Ironmongers’ Hall.
  • John Marston

    Playwright and poet.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary Queen of Scotland

    b. 1542 , d. 1587
    Queen of Scotland 1542-1567. Queen of France 1559-1560.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mary I

    Mary This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I Queen of England Queen of Ireland

    b. 18 February 1516 , d. 17 November 1558
    Queen of England and Ireland 1553-1558. Buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Mary of Guise

    Mary Queen consort of Scotland

    b. 20 November 1515 , d. 11 June 1560
    Queen consort of Scotland 1538-1542. Wife of James V. Mother of Mary, Queen of Scots.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Mason

    b. 1503 , d. 1566
    Diplomat and Member of Parliament. Not to be confused with John Mason or John Mason.
    • ODNB
  • Philip Massinger

    b. 1583 , d. 1640
    Playwright. Buried at St. Saviour (Southwark).
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Matilda of Scotland

    Matilda Queen consort of England

    b. 1080 , d. 1118
    Queen consort of England 1100-1118. Wife of Henry I. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Augustine Matthews

    fl. between 1608? and 1653?
    Printer.
    • BBTI
    • BBTI
    • Wikipedia
  • Pietro Andrea Gregorio Mattioll

    b. 1501 , d. 1577
    Sienese doctor and naturalist.
    • Wikipedia
  • Maurice

    Maurice Bishop of London

    d. 1107
    Bishop of London 1085-1107.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Melchborn

    Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Sir Thomas Mellington

    Husband of Dame Elizabeth Mellington. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Dame Elizabeth Mellington (née Botelar)

    Dame Elizabeth Mellington Botelar

    Wife of Sir Thomas Mellington. Daughter of William Botelar. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Robert Mellington

    Esquire. Husband of Elizabeth Mellington. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Elizabeth Mellington

    Wife of Robert Mellingon. Daughter of Ferreis of Ousley. Buried at Crossed Friars. Not to be confused with Dame Elizabeth Mellington.
  • Matthäus Merian

    b. 1593 , d. 1650
    Swiss engraver, etcher, and book dealer.
    • EB
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  • Sir Walter Mews

    Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Micholl

    John Micholl Sheriff

    d. 1537
    Sheriff of London 1413-1414. Member of the Vintners’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft. Not to be confused with John Michell.
    • MASL
  • John Michael

    d. 1415
    Sergeant at Arms. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • Thomas Middleton

    bap. 1580 , d. 1627
    Playwright.
    • MoEML
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Hugh Middleton

    b. between 1556 and 1560 , d. 1631
    Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Middleton

    Sir Thomas Middleton Sheriff Mayor

    b. between 1549 and 1556 , d. 1631
    Sheriff of London 1603-1604. Mayor 1613-1614. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Knighted on 26 July 1603. Not to be confused with Thomas Middleton.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Anne Middleton

    b. 1538 , d. 1602
    Mother of Thomas Middleton.
  • William Middleton

    d. 1586
    Father of Thomas Middleton.
  • Avice Middleton

    Sister of Thomas Middleton.
  • Sir John Milborne

    Sir John Milborne Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1535
    Sheriff of London 1510-1511. Mayor 1521-1522. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Dame Joanne Milborne and Dame Margaret Milborne. Buried at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.
    • MASL
  • William Milborne

    fl. 1514
    Chamberlain of London. Husband of Agnes Milborne.
  • Anthony Mills

    Son of John Mills. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • John Mills

    Father of Anthony Mills.
  • Waleran de Beaumont

    Count of Meulan and First Earl of Worcester. Betrothed to Matilda during infancy.
  • John Milton

    b. 1608 , d. 1674
    Poet. Author of Paradise Lost.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward Middleton

    Son of Thomas Middleton and Mary Marbecke.
  • Moderation

    Personification of moderation. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Lionel Mollington

    Son of Robert Mollington. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Robert Mollington

    Father of Lionel Mollington.
  • Sir John Mundy

    Sir John Mundy Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1537
    Sheriff of London 1514-1515. Mayor 1522-1523. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Monson

    b. 1525 , d. 1583
    Judge.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Walter Montague

    Walter Montague David Cutler

    b. 1604 , d. 1677
    Courtier, secret agent, and Abbot of St. Martin’s. Author of The Shepherd’s Paradise.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Diones Mordaske

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir Thomas More

    b. 1478 , d. 1535
    Lord Chancellor of England. Husband of Dame Alice More.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dame Alice More (née Harpur)

    Dame Alice More Harpur Middleton

    Wife of Sir Thomas More.
    • Wikipedia
  • Peter Morens

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Hugh Moresby

    Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Sir William More

    Sir William More Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1520 , d. 1600
    Sheriff of London 1386-1387. Mayor 1395-1396. Member of the Vintners’ Company.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Morgan

    d. 1690
    Cartographer. Carried on the cartographic work of John Ogilby on the Large Map of London.
    • BHO
    • Wikipedia
  • Master Morris of Essex

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  • Sir Thomas Morley

    Father of William Morley and Ralph Morley. Not to be confused with Thomas Morley or Thomas Morley.
  • Thomas Morley

    Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street. Not to be confused with Sir Thomas Morley or Thomas Morley.
  • William Morley

    Son of Sir Thomas Morley. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Ralph Morley

    Son of Sir Thomas Morley. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Thomas Morley

    b. 1556 , d. in or after 1602
    Composer. Not to be confused with Sir Thomas Morley or Thomas Morley.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Mortimer

    b. 1350
    Husband of Dame Agnes Bardolf. Illegitimate Son of Sir Roger Mortimer.
    • Wikipedia
  • Mother Bunch

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • George Mountain

    George Mountain Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of London Bishop of Durham Archbishop of York

    b. 1569 , d. 1628
    Archbishop of York 1628. Bishop of Lincoln 1617-1621. Bishop of London 1621-1627. Bishop of Durham 1627-1628.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Mowbray

    b. 1444 , d. 1476
    Fourth Duke of Norfolk. Buried at Whitefriars Church.
    • ODNB
  • Richard Mulcaster

    b. between 1531 and 1532 , d. 1611
    Educator and author.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Multon

    Father of Thomas Multon. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Thomas Multon

    Son of William Multon. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Anthony Munday

    bap. 1560 , d. 1633
    Playwright, actor, pageant poet, translator, and writer. Possible member of the Drapers’ Company or Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Mewtas

    fl. 1491-1522
    French secretary of Henry VII and King Henry VIII. Grandfather of Sir Peter Mewtas.
  • Sir Peter Mewtas

    d. 1562
    Soldier and courtier. Grandson to John Mewtas.
    • ODNB
  • Thomas Nashe

    bap. 1567 , d. 1601
    Playwright and writer.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Narborough

    Husband of Dame Elizabeth Narborough. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Dame Elizabeth Narborough

    Wife of William Narborough. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Dame Beatrix Narbrough

    Wife of William Narbrough. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • William Narbrough

    Husband of Dame Beatrix Narbrough. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • Joan of Navarre

    Joan Queen consort of England

    b. 1368 , d. 1437
    Duchess of Brittany 1386-1399. Queen consort of England 1403-1413. Wife of John V of Brittany and Henry IV. Daughter of Charles II of Navarre.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Naylor

    d. 1483
    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Walter Nevel

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Ralph Neville

    Ralph Neville Bishop of Chinchester

    d. 1244
    Bishop of Chinchester 1222-1244. Lord Chancellor of England 1226-1244.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Osip Nepeya

    First Russian ambassador to England sent by Ivan IV in 1557.
  • Sir Hugh Neville

    Husband of Lady Alice Neville.
  • Lady Alice Neville

    Wife of Sir Hugh Neville. Not to be confused with Alice Neville.
  • Alice Neville

    Wife of Sir John Neville. Not to be confused with Lady Alice Neville.
  • Sir John Neville

    Husband of Alice Neville. Not to be confused with John Neville.
  • Richard Newport

    Richard Newport Bishop of London

    d. 1318
    Bishop of London 1317-1318.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Humphrey Nichols

    Stage assistant.
    • Dutton 163-164
  • Ide Nicholson

    Wife of Thomas Nicholson.
  • Noah

    Hero of the great flood story in the Bible. Father of Japheth.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Norden

    b. 1547 , d. 1625
    Cartographer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dame Joan Norris

    Lady of Bedford. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Margaret Norford

    d. 1406
    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • Sir John Norman

    Sir John Norman Sheriff Mayor

    fl. 1461-68
    Sheriff of London 1443-1444. Mayor 1453-1454. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Not to be confused with John Norman.
    • BHO
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • John Norryholme

    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • John Northbrooke

    fl. 1567-89
    Clergyman and author.
    • ODNB
  • Sir Edward North

    fl. 1567-89
    First Baron North.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Nouncy

    Benefactor of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.
  • Doctor Nowell

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Master Hare

    Appears in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Gunter

    Appears in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Clown

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Thomas Nuck

    Husband of Joan Nuck.
  • Joan Nuck

    Wife of Thomas Nuck. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Offa

    Offa King of Mercia

    d. 796
    King of Mercia 757-796.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Offley

    Sir Thomas Offley Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1505 , d. 1582
    Sheriff of London 1553-1554. Mayor 1556-1557. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Hugh Offley

    Hugh Offley Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1588-1589. Member of the Leathersellers’ Company. Rebuilt Leadenhall Manor. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
    • MASL
  • John Ogilby

    b. 17 November 1600 , d. 4 September 1676
    Dancing master, poet, translator, surveyor, and geographer. Appointed King’s Cosmographer 1670-1671.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Nicholas Okes

    fl. 1596-1645
    Printer. Member of the Stationers’ Company. Business partner of John Norton. Father of John Okes.
    • BBTI
    • Wikipedia
  • St. Olaf II of Norway

    Saint Olaf This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II

    Patron saint of Norway. Canonised in 1031. Dedicatee of numerous churches in London.
  • William Oliver

    fl. 1430
    Founder of a fraternity at St. Augustine Papey in 1430.
  • Mary Orrell

    Wife of Sir Lewes Orrell. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Sir Lewes Orrell

    Husband of Mary Orrell.
  • Francis Osborne

    b. 1593 , d. 1659
    Writer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William de Oteswich

    Co-founder of St. Martin Outwich. Father of John de Oteswich. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • John de Oteswich

    Co-founder of St. Martin Outwich. Son of William de Oteswich. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Martin de Oteswich

    Co-founder of St. Martin Outwich. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Nicholas de Oteswich

    Co-founder of St. Martin Outwich. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Mistress Overdone

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.
    • ISE
  • Dame Overdo

    Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.
  • Adam Overdo

    Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.
  • Lantern Leatherhead

    Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.
  • Leander

    Lover of Hero in Greek mythology.
  • Hero

    Lover of Leander in Greek mythology.
  • Bartholomew Cokes

    Dramatic character in Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair.
  • Sir Thomas Overbury

    bap. 18 June 1581 , d. 15 September 1613
    Courtier and author.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Pachet

    Priest. Warden of a fraternity at St. Augustine Papey.
  • Dame Anne Pakington

    fl. 1530-63
    Wife of Sir John Pakington. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. See related ODNB entry for Sir John Pakington.
  • Sir John Pakington

    b. in or before 1477 , d. 1551
    Judge. Husband of Dame Anne Pakington. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Palmer

    d. 1500
    Member of the Fishmongersʼ Company. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap. Not to be confused with John Palmer.
  • John Palmer

    Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap. Not to be confused with John Palmer.
  • Thomas Pavier

    fl. between 1598 and 1625
    Bookseller.
    • BBTI
    • Wikipedia
  • George Peele

    bap. 1566 , d. 1596
    Playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir James Pemberton

    Sir James Pemberton Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1602-1603. Mayor 1611-1612. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Knighted on 26 July 1603. Monument at St. John Zachary.
    • BHO
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Hugh Pemberton

    Hugh Pemberton Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1490-1491. Member of the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St. John the Baptist. Husband of Katherine Pemberton. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
    • MASL
  • Katherine Pemberton

    Wife of Hugh Permberton. Buried at St. Martin Outwhich.
  • Matthew Pemberton

    d. 1514
    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Benefactor of St. Laurence, Jewry. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Samuel Pepys

    b. 1633 , d. 1703
    Naval officer and diarist. Husband of Elizabeth Pepys.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Percy

    b. 1421 , d. 1461
    Earl of Northumberland. Owner of Northumberland House, Aldersgate.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Percival

    Sir John Percival Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1486-1487. Mayor 1498-1499. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John le Percers

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Allice Percival

    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • Perfection

    Personification of perfection. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Pheme

    Personification of popular rumour. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EB
  • Philip II

    Philip This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of Spain King of England King of Ireland

    b. 1527 , d. 1598
    King of Spain 1556-1598. King of England and Ireland 1554-1558. Husband of Mary I.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Philippa of Hainault

    Philippa Queen consort of England

    b. between 1310? and 1315? , d. 1369
    Queen consort of England 1328-1369. Wife of Edward III. Financier of Greyfriars. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Pickering

    d. 1542
    Builder of Pickering House. Father of Sir William Pickering. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. See related ODNB entry for Sir William Pickering.
  • Piety

    Personification of piety. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir William Pickering

    b. 1516 , d. 1575
    Son of Sir William Pickering. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
    • ODNB
  • Thomas Pike

    Thomas Pike Sheriff

    fl. 1409-38
    Sheriff of London 1410-1411. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Rebuilt St. Bartholomew by the Exchange in 1438. Monument at Mercers’ Hall. Not to be confused with Thomas Pike.
    • MASL
  • Sir Paul Pindar

    b. between 1565 and 1566 , d. 1650
    Merchant and diplomat.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Plenty

    Personification of abundance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir Henry Pleasington

    b. 1397 , d. 1452
    Buried at St. Mary Spital.
    • HPO
  • Pliny the Elder

    b. 23 , d. 79
    Roman naturalist and philosopher. Author of the Naturalis Historia.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Poins

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2.
    • ISE
  • Justice Shallow

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1.
  • John de la Pole

    b. 1442 , d. 1492
    Second Duke of Suffolk.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Pompey

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.
    • ISE
  • Alexander Pope

    b. 1688 , d. 1744
    Poet.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Pope

    d. 1603
    Actor with the King’s Men.
    • Wikipedia
  • William Potken

    d. 1537
    Esquire. Monument at St. John Zachary.
  • Sir John Paulet

    b. 1510 , d. 1576
    Second Marquis of Winchester. Son of Sir William Paulet.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Paulet

    b. 1474 , d. 1572
    First Marquis of Winchester. Father of Sir John Paulet. Buried at Christ Church.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Walter of Powell

    Sir Walter

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Richard Poynings

    d. 1429
    Husband of Joan Poyinges. Son of Robert Poyninges. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Robert Poynings

    b. 1382 , d. 1446
    Third Baron Poynings. Father of Richard Poynings. See related ODNB entry for Michael Poynings.
  • William Presbiter

    Homeowner and priest.
    • BHO
  • Prosperity

    Personification of prosperity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir Richard Pype

    Sir Richard Pype Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1572-1573. Mayor 1578-1579. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • George Purslowe

    fl. 1602-32
    Printer and bookseller.
    • BBTI
    • BHO
  • Mistress Quickly

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1.
    • ISE
  • Quick

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Dame Margaret Rade

    d. 1510
    Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Rafe

    Dramatic character in Thomas Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday.
  • Sir John Rainstorth

    Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Sir Walter Raleigh

    b. 1554 , d. 1618
    Courtier, explorer, and author.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lady Mary Ramsey

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Sir Thomas Ramsey

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Mr. Randoll

    Randoll

    Member of the Plumbers’ Company.
  • Barnard Randolph

    d. 7 August 1583
    Gentleman. Commons Sergeant of London. Monument at and buried at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street.
  • John Rastell

    b. 1475 , d. 1536
    Lawyer, printer, and writer. Founder of John Rastell’s Stage.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Daniel Rawlinson

    d. 11 July 1679
    Member of the Vintners’ Company. Owner of Mitre Tavern.
  • Richard Rawson

    Richard Rawson Sheriff

    fl. 1476-85
    Sheriff of London 1476-1477. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Isabell Rawson. Buried at St. Mary Spital.
    • MASL
  • Isabell Rawson

    d. 1488
    Wife of Richard Rawson. Buried at St. Mary Spital.
  • Richard Cox

    Warden of Ironmongers’ Hall.
  • John Rest

    John Rest Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1510-1511. Mayor 1516-1517. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at Crossed Friars.
    • MASL
  • John Revell

    d. December 1563
    Surveyor. Master of the Carpenters’ Company.
  • Reward

    Personification of reward. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Henry Ramelius

    b. 1550 , d. 1610
    Danish senator and Chancellor of Denmark.
  • Bartholomew Rede

    Bartholomew Rede Sheriff Mayor

    fl. 1497-1503
    Sheriff of London 1497-1498. Mayor 1502-1503. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Benefactor of the Parish of St. John Zachary. Buried at the Charterhouse.
    • MASL
  • John Reading

    b. between 1585 and 1587 , d. 1667
    Clergyman and pamphleteer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard II

    Richard This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of England

    b. 6 January 1367 , d. 1400
    King of England 1377-1399. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard I

    Richard This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of England the Lionhearted

    b. 8 November 1157 , d. 6 April 1199
    King of England 1189-1199.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard III

    Richard This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 3III King of England

    b. 1452 , d. 1485
    King of England and Lord of Ireland 1483-1485.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Rikeden

    fl. 1408
    Husband of Margaret Rikeden.
  • Margaret Rikeden

    fl. 1408
    Wife of Robert Rikeden.
  • John Risby

    Founder of the Fraternity of the Trinity.
  • William de la Rivars

    Owner of St. Andrew Undershaft.
  • Sir John Robinson

    Sir John Robinson Sheriff Mayor

    b. in or before 1615 , d. 1680
    First Baronet. Sheriff of London 1657-1658. Mayor 1662-1663. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Rochester

    b. 1500 , d. 1557
    Administrator.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Roche

    Sir William Roche Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1524-1525. Mayor 1540-1541. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.
    • MASL
  • Sir Thomas Roes

    Owner of Blanch Appleton.
  • Sir Bernard Rolingcort

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • William Rouse

    fl. 1466
    Founder of the Fraternity of the Trinity. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Samuel Rowley

    d. 1624
    Actor and playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Rowland

    John Rowland Tawny-Coat

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • Samuel Rowlands

    fl. 1598-1628
    Author.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Russell

    b. 1485 , d. 1555
    First Earl of Bedford.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lucy Russell (née Harington)

    Lucy Russell Harington

    bap. 25 January 1581 , d. 26 May 1627
    Countess of Bedford. Courtier and patron of the arts.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Joseph Rutter

    b. 1610
    Playwright and translator.
    • ODNB
  • Henry de Ryall

    fl. 1300
    First master of the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St. John the Baptist.
  • William Rysing

    Prior of Holy Trinity Priory.
  • William Sabernes

    fl. 1298
    Friar. Founder of Crossed Friars.
  • Dame Elizabeth Salvage

    fl. 1539
    Abbess of the Abbey of St. Clare.
  • Samothes

    Samothes King of Celtica

    King of Celtica. Son of Japheth. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
  • Sir William Sanctio

    Father of Sir William Sanctio. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Sir William Sanctio

    Son of Sir William Sanctio. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Thomas Saunderford

    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Saverne

    Personification of the Severn. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Dame Jane Sayne

    Daughter of Sir John Lee. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • William Say

    Bachelor of Divinity. Master of St. Anthony’s Hospital.
  • Roger de Scholond

    Tenant of Shoe Lane in 1283.
  • William Scroope

    Son of Sir Roger Scroope. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir Roger Scroope

    Father of William Scroope.
  • Jerome Serall

    Resident of Crosby Hall after Anthony Bonvice.
  • Edward Seymour

    b. 1500 , d. 1552
    Duke of Somerset. Husband of Anne Seymour. Father of Edward Seymour and Jane Seymour.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Shakespeare

    b. 1564 , d. 1616
    Playwright and poet.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Edmund Shaw

    Sir Edmund Shaw Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1488
    Sheriff of London 1474-1475. Mayor 1482-1483. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Shelley

    Knight. Owner of Bacon House (also known as Shelley House).
  • Richard Sherington

    d. 1392
    Benefactor of St. Christopher le Stocks. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • Anne Shirley

    Daughter of Ralph Shirley. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Sewch Shirley

    Daughter of Ralph Shirley. Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Ralph Shirley

    Father of Anne Shirley and Sewch Shirley.
  • Richard Shore

    Richard Shore Sheriff

    fl. 1505-06
    Sheriff of London 1505-1506. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Benefactor of St. Christopher le Stocks. Financier of Holborn Conduit.
    • MASL
  • Robert Simpson

    Husband of Elizabeth Simpson. Buried at St. Benet Fink.
  • Elizabeth Simpson

    Wife of Robert Simpson. Buried at St. Benet Fink.
  • Siredus

    Builder of the first church at the site of St. Mary Magdalen, Aldgate.
    • BHO
  • Sir John Skevington

    Sir John Skevington Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1520-1521. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at Crossed Friars.
    • MASL
  • Master Slender

    Dramatic character in Wlliam Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor.
  • Thomas Smith

    fl. 1445-46
    Co-founder of a fraternity for the Holy Trinity. Not to be confused with Thomas Smith, Thomas Smith, or Thomas Smith.
  • Henry Somer

    d. 1450
    Husband of Katherine Somer. Possibly buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. Not to be confused with Henry Somer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Katherine Somer

    Wife of Henry Somer. Possibly buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate. See related ODNB entry for Henry Somer.
  • Joan Poyinges (née Somer)

    Joan Poyinges Somer

    d. 1420
    Wife of Richard Poynings. Daughter of Henry Somer and Katherine Somer. Possibly buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • John Sonderash

    Clerk and benefactor of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.
  • Gaius Julius Solinus

    Gauis Julius Solinus

    fl. c. 200-c. 250
    Third-century Latin grammarian and compiler. Author of De mirabilibus mundi (The Wonders of the World).
    • Wikipedia
  • Solomon

    Solomon King of Israel

    fl. between 1000 BCE and 901 BCE
    King of Israel in the Bible. Son of David.
    • EB
  • Sophrosyne

    Personification of self-control, temperance, and soundness of mind. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • OR
  • Sophie of Pomerania

    Sophie Queen consort of Denmark Queen consort of Norway

    b. 1498 , d. 1568
    Queen consort of Denmark and Norway 1523–1533. Wife of Frederick I of Denmark.
    • Wikipedia
  • Lord Souches

    Owner of a dwelling house in Lime Street.
  • Sir Thomas Soame

    Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Soame. Knighted on 3 December 1641.
  • Elizabeth Soame

    Wife of Thomas Soame.
  • Robert Southwell

    b. 1561 , d. 12 February 1595
    Jesuit priest, poet, and secret missionary in England. Viewed as a martyr by the Roman Catholic Church after his execution.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Gabriel Spenser

    b. 1576 , d. 1598
    Actor. Killed in a duel by Ben Jonson. Buried at St. Leonard.
    • Wikipedia
  • Philip Spencer

    Son of Sir Hugh Spencer. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir Hugh Spencer

    Father of Philip Spencer and Dame Isabell Spencer. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • Dame Isabell Spencer

    Daughter of Sir Hugh Spencer. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Spicer

    Esquire. Husband of Letis Spicer. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Letis Spicer

    Wife of John Spicer. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Squire

    Playwright. Not to be confused with John Squire.
    • ODNB
  • Henry Stafford

    b. 1455 , d. 1483
    Second Duke of Buckingham.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Stafford

    Chaplain of London. Chantry priest at St. Pauls Cathedral.
    • BHO
  • St. Andrew the Apostle

    Saint Andrew the Apostle

    Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Starkye

    Thomas Starkye Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1578-1579. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
    • MASL
  • Dunstan

    Dunstan Bishop of Worcester Bishop of London Archbishop of Canterbury

    Bishop of Worcester 957–959. Bishop of London 958–959. Archbishop of Canterbury 959–988.
    • Wikipedia
  • St. Peter the Apostle

    Saint Peter the Apostle

    d. 64
    Apostle of Jesus Christ in the Bible.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Stephen I

    Stephen This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of England

    b. 1092 , d. 1154
    King of England 1135-1154. Key figure during The Anarchy, a civil war in England and Normandy 1135-1153.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Baldwin

    Son of Stephen I.
  • Mathilda

    Daughter of Stephen I. Betrothed to Waleran de Beaumont during infancy.
  • Sir Stephen

    Curate of St. Katherine Cree.
  • Mr. Stephen

    Stephen

    Prior of Holy Trinity Priory.
  • St. George

    Saint George

    Soldier. Sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christianity.
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Stokes

    d. 1496
    Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
  • Thomas Stow

    d. 1527
    Grandfather of John Stow. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • BHO
  • Thomas Stow

    d. 1559
    Father of John Stow. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • BHO
  • John Stow

    b. between 1524 and 1525 , d. 1605
    Historian and author of A Survey of London. Husband of Elizabeth Stow.
    • MoEML
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Stow

    d. 1603
    Brother of John Stow.
    • BHO
  • Sir John Stratford

    Knight. Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • John of Stratford

    John

    fl. 1310-11
    Baker.
  • Roger Strange

    Esquire. Buried at St. Benet Fink. Not to be confused with Roger Strange.
  • John Strype

    b. 1643 , d. 1737
    Historian and author of The Survey of London, a revised version of John Stow’s Survey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Success

    Personification of success. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • John Southworth

    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Richard Sutten

    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • John Sutton

    John Sutton Sheriff

    fl. 1413-14
    Sheriff of London 1413-1414. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at St. John Zachary. Not to be confused with John Sutton.
    • MASL
  • John Surell

    Gentleman. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Jonathan Swift

    b. 1667 , d. 1745
    Writer.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Swinflet

    d. 1420
    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Lady Thomasine Swinnerton

    d. 9 August 1650
    Noblewoman.
    • BHO
  • Sir John Swynnerton

    Sir John Swynnerton Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1602-1603. Mayor 1612-1613. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Knighted on 26 July 1603.
    • BHO
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Tadnam

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • George Talbot

    b. 1522 , d. 1590
    Sixth Earl of Shrewsbury. Son of Francis Talbot.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Talmage

    Knight. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Tapeinotes

    Personification of humility and modesty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • OR
  • Robert Tardy

    Water-bearer and petitioner.
  • Sir John Tate

    Sir John Tate Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1521
    Sheriff of London 1464-1465. Mayor 1473-1474. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Father of John Tate. Buried at St. Anthony’s Hospital.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • John Taylor

    b. 1578 , d. 1653
    Poet.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • P. le Taylor

    fl. 1272-73
    Alderman.
  • Geoffrey Tanner

    Homeowner and tanner.
  • Sir William Terell

    Son of Sir Thomas Terell. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir Thomas Terell

    Father of Sir William Terell.
  • Sir John Terrell

    Husband of Dame Katherine Terrell. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Dame Katherine Terrell

    Wife of Sir John Terrell. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Theobald fitz-Luonis

    fl. 1264
    Alderman of Portsoken Ward.
  • Sir Nicholas Throckmorton

    b. between 1515 and 1516 , d. 1571
    Diplomat and Member of Parliament. Husband of Anne Carew.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Thomas

    d. 1554
    Scholar, administrator, and alleged traitor.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Thorn

    b. 1492 , d. 1531
    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
    • ODNB
  • Timothy Thinbeard

    Dramatic character in Thomas Heywood’s If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2.
  • John Thurston

    John Thurston Sheriff

    fl. 1516-19
    Sheriff of London 1516-1517. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Benefactor of St. Foster. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.
    • MASL
  • Edmund Tilney

    b. between 1535 and 1536 , d. 1610
    Courtier.
  • Time

    Personification of time. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • John Tirell

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Sir William Tirell

    Knight. Brother of Sir William Tirell. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir William Tirell

    Brother of Sir William Tirell. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Tirres

    Buried at Crossed Friars.
  • John Toker

    d. in or after 1428
    Member of the Vintners’ Company. Owner of the Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street).
    • Will in London Court of Probate
  • Thomas Tomlinson

    Member of the Skinners’ Company.
  • Ralph Treswell

    b. 1540 , d. between 1616 and 1617
    Surveyor.
    • ODNB
  • Traffic

    Personification of traffic and merchandise. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • William Tristour

    d. 1425
    Member of the Saddlers’ Company. Buried at St. Foster.
  • Truth

    Personification of truth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • Troya-Nova

    Troya-Nova New Troy

    Personification of the geographic area and settlement of Roman London. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Robert Turke

    Sir Robert Turke

    Husband of Dame Alice Turke. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Dame Alice Turke

    Wife of Robert Turke. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Thomas Twyne

    b. 1543 , d. 1 August 1614
    Physican, astrologist, and translator.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Tyndale

    b. 1494 , d. 1536
    Bible translator and religious reformer.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Underwood

    d. October 1624
    Actor with the King’s Men.
    • Wikipedia
  • Unity

    Personification of unity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Arendt van Buchell

    Friend of Johannes de Witt. Known for having made a copy of Johannes de Witt’s sketch of the Swan.
    • EB
  • Claes Jansz. Visscher

    b. 1587 , d. 19 June 1652
    Cartographer. Drew a map of London in 1616.
    • Wikipedia
  • Elizabeth Venour

    Wife of William Venour. Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • William Venour

    William Venour Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1401-1402. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Venour. Not to be confused with William Venour.
    • MASL
  • Aubrey de Vere

    Aubrey de Vere Sheriff

    d. 1141
    Sheriff of London. Portgrave of London during the reign of Henry I and Stephen I. Father of Aubrey de Vere. Buried at Austin Friars.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard de Vere

    b. 1385 , d. 1417
    Earl of Oxford, magnate and soldier.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph Verney

    Ralph Verney Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1456-1457. Mayor 1465-1466. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Duke Vincentio

    Dramatic character in William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure.
  • George Villiers

    b. 28 August 1592 , d. 23 August 1628
    First Duke of Buckingham. Favourite of James VI and I and Charles I.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Wakefield

    Buried at St. Katherine Cree.
  • Sir William Walderne

    William Walderne Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1399-1400. Mayor 1412-1413 and 1422-1423. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Raph Walles

    Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • Sir Francis Walsingham

    b. 1532 , d. 1590
    Lawyer and landowner.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Walworth

    Sir William Walworth Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1370-1371. Mayor 1374-1375 and 1380-1381. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Known for killing Wat Tyler. Founder of a college at St. Michael, Crooked Lane. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Warley

    fl. 1524
    Alderman. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.
    • National Archives
  • Lord fitz-Warren

    Buried at Austin Friars.
  • John Webster

    b. between 1578 and 1580 , d. 1638
    Playwright and poet.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph Neville

    b. 1364 , d. 1475
    First Earl of Westmorland.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dame Ide West

    Wife of Sir Thomas West. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir Thomas West

    Husband of Dame Ide West.
  • Wealth

    Personification of wealth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Dame Margaret West

    Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Mother Wells

    Cake shop owner in Abchurch Lane.
  • Anthony Wells

    Son of John Wells. Buried at Holy Trinity Priory.
  • John Wells

    Father of Anthony Wells. Not to be confused with Viscount John Wells.
  • Anne Wells

    b. 1491 , d. 1499
    Daughter of John Wells. Buried at Austin Friars.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Wells

    d. 1499
    Viscount. Father of Anne Wells. Not to be confused with John Wells. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
  • James Well

    Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
  • Robert ne Wenton

    Esquire. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Richard Whethill

    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company and resident of Lime Street Ward.
  • Geoffrey Whitney

    b. 1548 , d. between 1600 and 1601
    Civil servant. Author of A Choice of Emblemes and Other Devises. Son of Geoffrey Whitney. Brother of Isabella Whitney.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Isabella Whitney

    fl. 1566-73
    Poet. Daughter of Geoffrey Whitney. Sister of Geoffrey Whitney.
    • MoEML
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Whytyngdone

    Richard Whytyngdone Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1350 , d. 1423
    Sheriff of London 1393-1394. Mayor 1396-1398, 1406-1407, and 1419-1420. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Financier of Greyfriars.
    • EB
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • W. White

    Printer.
  • George Wilkins

    b. 1576 , d. 1618
    Playwright and pamphleteer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • James Wright

    b. 1644 , d. 1716
    Antiquary and author.
    • ODNB
  • Sir Thomas Wyatt

    b. 1503 , d. 1542
    Poet and ambassador. Father of Sir Thomas Wyatt.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Wyatt

    b. 1521 , d. 1554
    Soldier and rebel. Son of Sir Thomas Wyatt.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Wilde

    Painter. Helped with the visual artistry of civic pageants with Jacob Challoner.
    • Taylor 292
  • James Wilforth

    James Wilforth Sheriff

    d. 1526
    Sheriff of London 1499-1500. Member of the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St. John the Baptist. Preached on Good Fridays at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange. See related ODNB entry for Sir James Wilford.
    • MASL
  • John Wilford

    John Wilford Sheriff

    d. 1544
    Sheriff of London 1544-1545. Member of the Merchant Taylor’ Company. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.
    • MASL
  • Sir James Wilford

    b. in or before 1517 , d. 1550
    Soldier. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William I

    William This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of England the Conqueror

    b. between 1027 and 1028 , d. 1087
    King of England 1066-1087. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William II

    William King of England Rufus This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II

    b. 1060 , d. 1100
    King of England 1087-1100.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Williams

    d. 1495
    Buried at St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate.
  • Richard fitz-Williams

    Member of the Merchant Taylorsʼ Company. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.
  • Richard Wimbush

    fl. 1319
    Prior of Holy Trinity Priory.
  • John Davie

    Lost his hand at the Standard, Cheapside.
  • John Windet

    fl. 1584-1611
    Printer.
    • BBTI
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Robert Wingfield

    b. in or before 1464 , d. 1539
    Son of Sir John Wingfield. Brother of John Wingfield.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Wingfield

    Son of Sir John Wingfield. Brother of Sir Robert Wingfield. Buried at Austin Friars.
  • Sir John Wingfield

    b. 1428 , d. 1481
    Father of Sir Robert Wingfield and John Wingfield. See related ODNB entry for Sir Robert Wingfield.
  • George Wither

    b. 11 June 1588 , d. 2 May 1667
    Poet and satirist.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Wolfe

    b. in or before 1548 , d. 1601
    Bookseller and printer. Husband of Alice Wolfe.
    • MoEML
    • BBTI
    • ODNB
  • Alice Wolfe

    Wife of John Wolfe.
  • Sir John Wollaston

    Sir John Wollaston Sheriff Mayor

    b. in or after 1585 , d. 26 April 1658
    Sheriff of London 1638-1639. Mayor 1643-1644. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Knighted on 3 December 1641.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Wolsey

    Thomas Wolsey Archbishop of York

    b. between 1470 and 1471 , d. 1530
    Archbishop of York 1514-1530. Lord Chancellor of England 1515-1529.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Wolsborne

    Knight. Commissioner.
  • Thomas of Woodstock

    Thomas

    b. 1355 , d. 1397
    Duke of Gloucester. Husband of Eleanor de Bohun. Son of Edward III. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Woodroffe

    d. 1519
    Gentleman. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Monument at St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street.
    • BHO
  • David Woodroffe

    David Woodroffe Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1554-1555. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Father of Sir Nicholas Woodroffe. Buried at St. Andrew Undershaft.
    • MASL
  • John Woodrofe

    Esquire. Father of Oliver Woodrofe and William Woodrofe.
  • Oliver Woodrofe

    Son of John Woodrofe. Brother of William Woodrofe. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • William Woodrofe

    Son of John Woodrofe. Brother of Oliver Woodrofe. Buried at St. Martin Outwich.
  • Thomas Wood

    Thomas Wood Sheriff

    fl. 1491-1504
    Sheriff of London 1491-1492. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Benefactor of St. Peter, Westcheap. Not to be confused with Thomas Wood.
    • MASL
    • National Archives
  • Sir Edward Wootton

    Doctor and nobleman from Kent.
  • Sir Henry Wotton

    b. 1568 , d. 1639
    Diplomat and writer.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • J. Wotton

    fl. 1438
    Warden of Drapers’ Hall.
  • Christopher Wren

    b. 1632 , d. 1723
    Architect, mathematician, and astronomer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Wriothesley

    b. 21 December 1505 , d. 30 July 1550
    First Earl of Southampton. Nephew of Sir Thomas Writhesley.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John of Yakesley

    John Yakesley

    Pavilion maker.
  • Nicholas Yoo

    Nicholas Yoo Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1438-1439. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Helped build St. Bartholomew by the Exchange.
    • MASL
  • Richard of York

    Richard

    b. 1411 , d. 1460
    Third Duke of York. Father of Richard III.
    • EB
    • ODNB
  • Alan de la Zouche

    Alan de la Zouch

    d. 1270
    Administrator and soldier. Warden of London 1267-1268 and possibly 1266-1267.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Browne

    Bookseller and bookbinder. Not to be confused with Sir John Brown, John Brown, John Brown, John Browne, or John Browne.
    • LBT/08125
  • Andrew Buchevite

    Provost during the reign of Stephen I.
  • Achilles

    Hero of the Trojan War in Greek and Roman mythology. Son of Peleus and Thetis. Appears in Homer’s the Iliad.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Acliuillus

    Constable of the Tower of London.
  • Sir John Allott

    Sir John Allott Sheriff Mayor

    d. 7 September 1591
    Sheriff of London from 1580-1581. Mayor 1590-1591. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Knighted in 1591. Died in office. Monument at St. Margaret Moses.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Alwine

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
  • Ambition

    Personification of ambition. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
  • Sir Henry Amcotts

    Sir Henry Amcotts Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1542-1543. Mayor 1548-1549. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Husband of Dame Joane Amcotts. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.
    • MASL
  • Amphion

    Musician in Greek mythology. Helped build the wall of Thebes.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Truth’s Angel

    Personification of Truthʼs angel. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Brotherhood

    Personification of brotherhood. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Anne of Bohemia

    Anne Queen consort of England

    b. 1366 , d. 1394
    Queen consort of England 1382-1394. Wife of Richard II. Daughter of Charles IV of Bohemia. Sister of Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Argonauts

    Heroes who accompanied Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology.
    • Perseus
    • Wikipedia
  • Argurion

    Personification of silver. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Arion

    Poet and musician in Greek mythology.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Aristotle

    b. 384 BCE , d. 322 BCE
    Greek philosopher.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Armorer

    d. 1560
    Clockworker and servant of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I. Buried at All Hallows Barking.
  • Christopher Arnold

    b. 1627 , d. 1686
    Professor of history, rhetoric, and poetry at the University of Altdorf.
  • Thomas Arnold

    Husband of Agnes Arnold. Father of Eleanor Writhesley and Richard Arnold.
  • Agnes Arnold (née Warmford)

    Agnes Arnold Warmford

    Wife of Thomas Arnold and William Writhesley. Mother of Eleanor Writhesley. Daughter of Richard Warmford.
  • Algare Secusme

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Katherine Ashley (née Champernowne)

    Katherine Ashley Champernowne

    b. 1502 , d. 1565
    Governess of Elizabeth I.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph Ashton

    b. 1425 fl. between 1487 and 1490
    Soldier. Husband of Elizabeth Ashton.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Ashton

    b. 1653 , d. 28 January 1691
    Jacobite conspirator.
    • ODNB
    • Old Bailey Online
    • Wikipedia
  • Astraea

    Goddess of justice in Greek mythology.
    • EM
  • Sir Ralph Astry

    Sir Ralph Astry Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1484-1485. Mayor 1493-1494. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Atwell

    Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • St. Augustine of Canterbury

    Saint Augustine Archbishop of Canterbury

    d. 26 May 604
    Archbishop of Canterbury 597-604. First official missionary to the Anglo-Saxons in Britain.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Francis Bacon

    b. 22 January 1561 , d. 9 April 1626
    First Viscount St. Alban. Philosopher, scientist, and statesman.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • James Bacon

    James Bacon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1568-1569. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Treasurer of St. Thomas Hospital. Brother of Sir Nicholas Bacon. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
    • MASL
    • PATP
  • Bard

    Character representing the bards of Britain. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Mr. Bernard

    Bernard

    Prior of Dunstable.
  • Thomas Barry

    Merchant. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Sir Henry Barton

    Sir Henry Barton Sheriff Mayor

    d. between 11 April 1435 and 18 June 1435
    Sheriff of London 1405-1406. Mayor 1416-1417 and 1428-1429. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at the charnel house at St. Paul’s Catherdral.
    • HPO
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • George Neville

    b. 1465 , d. 1483
    First Duke of Bedford. Not to be confused with George Neville.
    • Wikipedia
  • Christopher Beeston

    b. between 1579 and 1580 , d. 1638
    Actor and theatre entrepreneur. Founder of the Cockpit Theatre.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Beeston

    b. between 1610? and 1611? , d. 1682
    Actor and theatre manager. Son of Christopher Beeston.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Best

    John Bestre

    Member of the Grocers’ Company. Owner of property upon which Christopher Beeston built the Cockpit.
  • Thomas Bledlowe

    Thomas Bledlowe Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1472-1473. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
    • MASL
  • Nicholas Bond

    Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Abram Booth

    b. 1606 , d. 1636
    Dutch delegate and diarist.
  • Boreas

    God of the north wind in Greek mythology. Father of Calaïs and Zetes.
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Bourchier

    d. 1349
    First Baron Bourchier. Lord Chancellor of England.
    • Wikipedia
  • William Bourchier

    b. 1557 , d. 1623
    Third Earl of Bath. Owner of Bath Inn.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Martin Bowes

    Sir Martin Bowes Sheriff Mayor

    b. between 1496 and 1468 , d. 4 August 1566
    Sheriff of London 1540-1541. Mayor 1545-1546. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Husband of Cecily Bowes, Anne Bowes, and Dame Elizabeth Bowes. Buried at St. Mary Woolnoth.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Boy of the Royal Exchange

    Character representing a boy on the ship called the Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Right-Hitting Brand

    One of Robin Hood’s Merry Men.
  • Sir Nicholas Brembre

    Sir Nicholas Brembre Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1388
    Sheriff of London 1372-1373. Mayor 1376-1378 and 1383-1386. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Knighted by Richard II for his help in suppressing the Peasant’s Revolt in 1381. Buried at Christ Church.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Brontes

    Cyclops servant of Vulcan in Roman mythology.
    • EM
  • Richard Brown

    d. 1546
    Esquire. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
  • Blackstanus

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
  • Edward Stafford

    b. 1478 , d. 1521
    Third Duke of Buckingham. Buried at Austin Friars.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Geoffrey Boleyn

    Geoffrey Boleyn Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1446-1447. Mayor 1457-1458. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Bumpsey

    Dramatic caracter in Richard Brome’s The Damoiselle.
  • Sir John Bourchier

    fl. between 1404 and 1406
    Husband of Elizabeth Ashton. Uncle of Henry Bourchier. Not to be confused with John Bourchier. See related ODNB entry for Ralph Ashton.
  • Henry Bourchier

    b. between 1404 and 1406 , d. 1483
    Fifth Baron Bourchier, Second Count of Eu, First Viscount Bourchier, and First Earl of Essex. Nephew of Sir John Bourchier. Great-grandson of Edward III. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Burnell

    Possible member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Julius Caesar

    b. 100 BCE , d. 44 BCE
    Politician and military commander of the Roman empire.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Calaïs

    One of Jason’s Argonauts in Greek mythology. Son of Boreas. Brother of Zetes.
    • Wikipedia
  • Calcos

    Personification of bronze. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Lorenzo Campeggio

    Lorenzo Campeggio Bishop of Salisbury

    b. 1471 , d. 25 July 1539
    Bishop of Salisbury 1524. Italian diplomat and Cardinal-protector of the Holy Roman Empire.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir James Cambell

    Sir James Cambell Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1570 , d. 1642
    Sheriff of London 1619-1620. Mayor 1629-1630. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Son of Sir Thomas Cambell. Knighted on 23 May 1630.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Care

    Personification of care. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir Nicholas Carew

    d. 1539 fl. in or after 1496
    Knight of the Garter. Executed and buried at St. Botolph, Aldgate.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Carew

    b. between 1594 and 1595 , d. 1640
    Poet.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Careless

    Dramatic character in Richard Brome’s A Mad Couple Well-Match’d.
  • Christopher Carleill

    b. 1551 , d. 1593
    Soldier and naval commander. Son-in-law of Sir George Barne.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Castor

    Twin half-brother of Pollux in Greek and Roman mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Casway

    Casway

    fl. in or after 1552
    Gardener.
  • Thomas Cavendish

    b. 1560 , d. between May 1592 and June 1592
    Explorer and privateer. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Cely

    Felmonger. Benefactor of St. Olave, Hart Street. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
    • ODNB
  • Robert Cely

    Felmonger. Benefactor of St. Olave, Hart Street. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
    • ODNB
  • Ceres

    Goddess of agriculture in Roman mythology.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Richard Champion

    Sir Richard Champion Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1558-1559. Mayor 1565-1566. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
    • MASL
  • Sir John Champneys

    Sir John Champneys Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1495 , d. 1556
    Sheriff of London 1522-1523. Mayor 1534-1535. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Champion

    Character representing the Queen’s Champion. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Charity

    Personification of charity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • John Charlewood

    Printer. Worked for St. Philip Howard until Howard’s arrest in 1585. Helped with the secret press run out of Arundel House.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Chawry

    Richard Chawry Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1481-1482. Mayor 1494-1495. Member of the Salters’ Company. Buried at All Hallows, Bread Street.
    • MASL
  • Richard Chester

    Richard Chester Sheriff

    d. 6 February 1484
    Sheriff of London 1484-1485. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
    • MASL
  • Sir William Chester

    Sir William Chester Sheriff

    b. 1509 , d. 1595 fl. between 1554 and 1561
    Sheriff of London 1554-1555. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Son of John Chester. Husband of Elizabeth Chester. Father-in-law of Robert Tempest. Buried at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Elizabeth Ashton (née Chicheley)

    Elizabeth Kyriell Ashton Chicheley

    d. 1499
    Wife of Sir Thomas Kyriell, Ralph Ashton, and Sir John Bourchier. Daughter of John Chichele. See related ODNB entry for Ralph Ashton.
  • Oliver Chorley

    Gentleman. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Sir Christopher Ascue

    Sir Christopher Ascue Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1580
    Sheriff of London 1525-1526. Mayor 1533-1534. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Lady Ascue. Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.
    • MASL
  • Chrusos

    Personification of gold. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Chthoon

    Personification of the earth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Ciran

    Butler of Lucius of Britain. Aided in building St. Peter upon Cornhill.
  • John Clarentiaulx

    King of Arms. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Alice Clarell

    Wife of Thomas Clarell. Mother of William Clarell and John Clarell. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • William Clarell

    Son of Thomas Clarell and Alice Clarell. Brother of John Clarell. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • John Clarell

    Son of Thomas Clarell and Alice Clarell. Brother of William Clarell. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Thomas Clarell

    Husband of Alice Clarell. Father of John Clarell and William Clarell.
  • Sir Hugh Clopton

    Sir Hugh Clopton Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1440 , d. 1496
    Sheriff of London 1486-1487. Mayor 1491-1492. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Margaret, Lothbury.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Cokayne

    Sir William Cokayne Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1609-1610. Mayor 1619-1620. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Medcalfe and Katharine Wonton. Knighted on 8 June 1616. Buried at St. Peter le Poor.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Colt

    d. 1475
    Churchwarden of All Hallows Barking.
  • Mr. Colver

    Colver

    Denizen of London.
  • Commonwealth

    Personification of commonwealth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Concord

    Personification of concord. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir William Copynger

    Sir William Copynger Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1506-1507. Mayor 1512-1513. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Sir John Cornwall

    d. 10 December 1443
    First Baron of Fanhope.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Costin

    d. 1244
    Benefactor of All Hallows Staining. Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Counsel

    Personification of counsel. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Courage

    Personification of courage. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir John Coventry

    John Coventry Sheriff Mayor

    fl. between 1416 and 1417
    Sheriff of London 1416-1417. Mayor 1425-1426. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Alice Brom. Buried at St. Mary Le Bow.
    • MASL
  • Gerard Christmas

    d. 1634
    Carver and sculptor. Artificer of mayoral shows.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Croke

    Churchwarden of All Hallows Barking.
  • Edmund Crouchback

    b. 16 January 1245 , d. 5 June 1296
    First Earl of Lancaster and First Earl of Leicester. Son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Crowmere

    William Crowmere Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1405-1406. Mayor 1413-1414 and 1423-1424. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Martin Orgar.
    • BHO
    • MASL
  • Sir Thomas Curtes

    Sir Thomas Curtes Sheriff Mayor

    fl. between 1546 and 1558
    Sheriff of London 1546-1547. Mayor 1557-1558. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
    • MASL
  • Danaus

    Father of fifty daughters called the Danaides in Greek mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Darcy

    b. 1467 , d. 1537
    Baron Darcy of Darcy. Soldier and rebel. Father of Sir Arthur Darcy. Executed and buried at St. Botolph, Aldgate.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Davenant

    b. 1606 , d. 1686
    Playwright.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • David Die

    Welsh bard.
  • David ap Williams

    Welsh bard.
  • John Davis

    b. 1550 , d. between 29 December 1605 and 30 December 1605
    Explorer and navigator.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Richard Deane

    Sir Richard Deane Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1635
    Sheriff of London 1619-1620. Mayor 1628-1629. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Knighted on 31 May 1629.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Death

    Personification of death. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • William Denham

    William Denham Sheriff

    d. 1534
    Sheriff of London 1534-1535. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Buried at All Hallows Barking.
    • MASL
  • Phillip Dennis

    d. 1556
    Esquire. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
  • Robert Denton

    Chaplain of the Parish of All Hallows (Barking).
  • John de Ros

    d. 6 August 1393
    Fifth Baron de Ros of Hemsley.
    • Wikipedia
  • Pedanius Dioscorides

    b. 40 , d. 90
    Roman physician, pharmacologist, and botanist of Greek origin.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Druis

    Druis King of Britain

    King of Britain. Founder of the Druids.
  • Angel Dune

    Member of the Grocers’ Company.
  • Edmund Mortimer

    b. 1 February 1352 , d. 27 December 1381
    Third Earl of March. Husband of Philippa of Clarence.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Edwatars

    Edwatars

    Sergeant at Arms. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Edward Hupcornehill

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Elaskirion

    Bard.
  • Elvanus

    Elvanus Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London. Built a library for St. Peters upon Cornhill. Sent as an ambassador alongside Meduvinus to spread Christianity in Britain.
    • BHO
    • Wikipedia
  • Eleanor de Bohun

    b. 1366 , d. 1399
    Duchess of Gloucester. Wife of Thomas of Woodstock. Daughter of Humphrey de Bohun IX. Sister of Mary de Bohun. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • Wikipedia
  • Eleanor de Cobham

    b. 1400 , d. 1452
    Duchess of Gloucester. Wife of Humfrey of Lancaster.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Elizabeth Woodville

    Elizabeth Woodville Queen consort of England

    b. 1436 , d. 8 June 1492
    Queen consort of England 1464-1470 and 1471-1483. Wife of Edward IV.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward Elrington

    b. 1496 , d. 1552
    Earl of Southampton. Chief butler of Edward VI. Monument at St. Peter upon Cornhill.
    • HPO
  • Robert Elsing

    Benefactor. Son of William Elsing.
  • William Elsing

    Father of Robert Elsing. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Founder and first prior of Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate.
  • England

    Personification of England. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Error

    Personification of error. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Robert Devereux

    b. 1565 , d. 1601
    Second Earl of Essex.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Æstas

    Personification of the season of summer. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Eternity

    Personification of eternity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • Euphrates

    River-god of Assyria in Greek mythology.
    • THEOI
  • John Evelyn

    b. 31 October 1620 , d. 27 February 1706
    Diarist and gardener.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Andrew Evenger

    d. 1556
    Member of the Salters’ Company. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
  • Example

    Personification of example. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Expectation

    Personification of expectation. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Nicholas Exton

    Nicholas Exton Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1384-1385. Mayor 1386-1387. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Robert Fabian

    d. 1513
    Sheriff of London 1493-1494. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Peak. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Faith

    Personification of faith. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Eustace de Fauconberg

    Eustace de Fauconberg Bishop of London

    b. 1170 , d. 31 October 1228
    Lord High Treasurer 1217-1228. Bishop of London 1221-1226.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Fear

    Personification of fear. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Henry fitz-Alwine

    Possibly the same person as Sir Henry fitz-Alwine or possible member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company that John Stow mistakenly identifies as the first lord mayor. See entry on Sir Henry fitz-Alwine for detailed explanation.
  • William fitz-William

    b. 1490 , d. 15 October 1542
    Earl of Southampton. Owner of Arundel House.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lord Henry fitz-Alan

    b. 23 April 1512 , d. 24 February 1580
    Twelfth Earl of Arundel. Nobleman and courtier.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Peter fitz-Alwine

    Member of the Mercers’ Company.
  • John Fletcher

    b. 1579 , d. 1625
    Playwright. Buried at St. Saviour (Southwark).
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Chapone

    Chapone

    Florentine emigré. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Flora

    Goddess of flowers in Roman mythology.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • John Ford

    b. 1596 , d. 1639
    Playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Fortitude

    Personification of fortitude. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Frenchman

    Character representing the French. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • William Friar

    Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Sir Martin Frobisher

    b. 1535 , d. 22 November 1594
    Explorer and naval commander.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ganges

    River-god of India in Greek mythology.
    • THEOI
  • Sir James Garnado

    Knight. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • John Gay

    b. 1685 , d. 1732
    Poet and playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir George Barne

    Sir George Barne Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1500 , d. 1558 fl. between 1545 and 1553
    Sheriff of London 1545-1546. Mayor 1552-1553. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at St. Bartholomew by the Exchange. Not to be confused with Sir George Barne.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Gedney

    John Gedney Sheriff Mayor

    d. 12 February 1449
    Sheriff of London 1417-1418. Mayor 1427-1428 and 1447-1448. Member of the Drapers’ Company. First master of the Drapers’ Hall. Buried at St. Christopher le Stocks.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • London’s Genius

    Personification of London’s genius. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • John Gerard

    b. 1564 , d. 1637
    Jesuit priest.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Gilbert

    d. 1483
    Member of the Drapers’ Company and the Merchants of the Staple. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
  • Sir Humphrey Gilbert

    b. 1537 , d. 9 September 1583
    Explorer and soldier.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Giser

    Father of Felix Travars.
  • Godfrey de Magum

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • God’s Truth

    Personification of God’s truth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Mr. Goodman

    Goodman

    Farmer. Father of Mr. Goodman.
  • Mr. Goodman

    Goodman

    Son of Mr. Goodman.
  • Nicholas Goodman

    b. in or before 20 January 1631
    Author of Hollands Leaguer.
  • Sir John Gore

    Sir John Gore Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1615-1616. Mayor 1624-1625. Member of the Merchant Taylos’ Company. Knighted on 14 June 1626.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph Greatorex

    b. 1625 , d. 1675
    Scientific instrument maker.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Ralph Greenway

    d. 1559
    Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Sir William Gregory

    Sir William Gregory Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1436-1437. Mayor 1451-1452. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Buried at St. Anne and St. Agnes.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Grey

    b. 1455 , d. 20 September 1501
    First Marquess of Dorset.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Grista

    Grista

    fl. in or after 1449
    Tenant of Griste’s House.
  • Sir Richard Haddon

    Sir Richard Haddon Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1496-1497. Mayor 1506-1507 and 1512-1513. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
    • MASL
  • William Hall

    Esquire. Father of Jane Writhesley.
  • Sir Hugh Hammersley

    Sir Hugh Hammersley Sheriff Mayor

    b. 6 July 1565 , d. 19 October 1636
    Sheriff of London 1618-1619. Mayor 1627-1628. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Knighted on 8 June 1628.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • John Hamburger

    Esquire. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Happiness

    Personification of happiness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • William Hariot

    William Hariot Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1517
    Sheriff of London 1468-1469. Mayor 1481-1482. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.
    • MASL
  • William Haringdon

    fl. between 1026 and 1027
    Esquire.
  • Sir Perceval Hart

    Courtier.
  • Sir James Harvey

    Sir James Harvey Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1573-1574. Mayor 1581-1582. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company. Father of Sir Sebastian Harvey. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Hawkins

    b. 1532 , d. 12 November 1595
    Merchant and naval commander. Played a large role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Cousin of Sir Francis Drake.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Hawkwood

    Sir John Hawkwood John Acute John Sharp Giovanni Acuto

    b. 1320 , d. 1394
    Military commander. Predominately active in Italy. Husband of Donnina Hawkwood. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Hugh de Buche

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Health

    Personification of health. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Hercules

    Hero and god in Roman mythology. Famous for his strength.
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Herdson

    Member of the Skinners’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • John Hewet

    Esquire. Monument at St. John Zachary. Not to be confused with John Hewet.
  • Hugh fitz-Vulgar

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Hills

    fl. in or after 1593
    Master of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
  • Himatia

    Personification of clothing and drapery. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Him that Rideth on the Unicorn

    Unnamed character who appears in mayoral shows.
  • Him that Rideth on the Merman

    Unnamed character who appears in mayoral shows.
  • History

    Personification of history. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Hob Carter

    Participant in the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.
  • Philemon Holland

    b. 1552 , d. 9 February 1637
    Translator.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Homer

    Greek poet. Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robin Hood

    Heroic outlaw.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Gilbert Hood

    Relative of Robin Hood.
  • Hope

    Personification of hope. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Hostility

    Personification of hostility. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Peter Houghton

    Peter Houghton Sheriff

    d. 31 December 1596
    Sheriff of London 1593-1594. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Son of Thomas Houghton. Husband of Mary Hougton. Father of Hatton Houghton, Peter Houghton, Mary Scudamore, and Elizabeth Bedingfield. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • BHO
    • MASL
  • John Houghton

    Carthusian monk and martyr. Executed in 1535 for opposing the Act of Supremacy.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lord William Howard

    b. 30 November 1612 , d. 29 December 1680
    First Viscount Stafford. Nobleman and Catholic martyr.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lord Thomas Howard

    b. 10 March 1538 , d. 2 June 1572
    Fourth Duke of Norfolk. Nobleman and courtier. Father of Lord Thomas Howard.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • St. Philip Howard

    Saint Philip Howard

    b. 28 June 1557 , d. 19 October 1595
    Thirteenth Earl of Arundel. Nobleman and Catholic Saint.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lord Thomas Howard

    b. 7 July 1585 , d. 4 October 1646
    Fourteenth Earl of Arundel. Art collector and politician. Son of Lord Thomas Howard.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lady Alethea Howard (née Talbot)

    Lady Alethea Howard Talbot

    b. 1585 , d. 3 June 1654
    Thirteenth Baroness Furnivall and Countess of Arundel. Art collector and traveller.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lady Anne Howard (née Dacre)

    Lady Anne Howard Dacre

    b. 1 March 1557 , d. 13 April 1630
    Countess of Arundel. Noblewoman, poet, and religious conspirator.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lord Henry Howard

    b. 12 July 1628 , d. 13 January 1684
    Sixth Duke of Norfolk. Nobleman and Catholic.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • James Howell

    b. 1594 , d. 1666
    Welsh historian and writer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Hubert

    Hubert

    Uncle of Mr. Roger.
  • William Hulyn

    William Hulyn Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1449-1450. Mayor 1459-1460. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Humber

    Personification of the Humber. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Humphrey Heyford

    Humphrey Heyford Sheriff Mayor

    fl. between 1467 and 1478
    Sheriff of London 1467-1468. Mayor 1477-1478. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Monument at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.
    • MASL
  • Barbara Hungerford (née Writhesley)

    Barbara Hungerford Warmford Writhesley

    Wife of Richard Warmford and Anthony Hungerford. Daughter of Barbara Writhesley and Sir John Writhesley.
  • Barbara Writhesley

    Wife of Sir John Writhesley. Mother of Barbara Hungerford.
  • Anthony Hungerford

    Husband of Barbara Hungerford. Son of Sir Thomas Hungerford. Brother of Sir John Hungerford.
  • Sir Thomas Hungerford

    Father of Anthony Hungerford and Sir John Hungerford.
  • William Isaac

    William Isaac Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1488-1489. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
    • MASL
  • Wiliam Islip

    Parson. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Jack Straw

    Leader of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.
  • Sir Bartholomew James

    Sir Bartholomew James Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1479
    Sheriff of London 1462-1463. Mayor 1479-1480. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.
    • MASL
  • Jaquetta de Luxembourg

    b. between 1415 and 1416 , d. 30 June 1472
    Duchess of Bedford and Countess Rivers. Mother of Elizabeth Woodville and Anthony Woodville. Wife of John of Lancaster and Richard Woodville.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Jason

    Leader of the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece in Greek and Roman mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry Jeye

    Henry Jeye Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1613-1614. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Chamberlain

    Husband of Joan Chamberlain. Not to be confused with John Chamberlain.
  • Jane Drope

    Benefactor of St. Michael, Cornhill. Wife of Robert Drope. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Sir Stephen Jenyns

    Sir Stephen Jenyns Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1498-1499. Mayor 1508-1509. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Holland

    b. 1395 , d. 1447
    First Duke of Exeter and First Earl of Huntington. Son of John Holland. Father of Henry Holland. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Joan Chamberlain

    Wife of John Chamberlain. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Mr. John

    John

    Prior of Sunderland.
  • Sir John Jolles

    Sir John Jolles Sheriff Mayor

    d. 31 May 1621
    Sheriff of London 1605-1606. Mayor 1615-1616. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Knighted on 23 July 1606.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Jollo Gough

    Welsh bard.
  • Sir Francis Jones

    Sir Francis Jones Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1559 , d. 1622
    Sheriff of London 1610-1611. Mayor 1620-1621. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Knighted on 12 March 1616.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Andrew Judde

    Sir Andrew Judde Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1544-1545. Mayor 1550-1551. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Jupiter

    Jupiter Jove

    God of the sky in Roman mythology. Father of Venus.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • John Kenington

    d. 1374
    Parson. Buried at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Sir Thomas Kyriell

    b. 1396 , d. 1461
    Soldier. Husband of Elizabeth Ashton. Executed for supporting the Yorkist Party.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Kyroll

    Esquire. Brother of Thomas Kyroll. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Thomas Kyroll

    Brother of John Kyroll.
  • Labour

    Personification of labour. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir Robert Launde

    Sir Robert Launde Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1376-1377. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Helped restore order in London following the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381. Knighted by Richard II as a result.
    • Wikipedia
    • MASL
  • Leafstanus

    Magistrate of London. Provost of London during the reign of Henry I. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company and Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Leman

    Sir John Leman Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1606-1607. Mayor 1616-1617. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Knighted on 9 March 1617.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Lesley

    John Lesley Bishop of Ross

    b. 29 September 1527 , d. 31 May 1596
    Bishop of Ross 1567-1592.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Roger Lewkner

    Esquire. Father of Joan Chamberlain.
  • Thomas Lichfield

    Founder of a chantry at St. John Zachary. Monument at St. John Zachary.
  • Little John

    Chief lieutenant of Robin Hood’s Merry Men.
    • Wikipedia
  • William Lily

    b. 1468 , d. 1522
    Author of Antibossicon. Father of George Lily.
  • Jocelin of Furness

    Jocelin

    fl. 1199-1214
    Cistercian monk and hagiographer. Writer of one of John Stow’s sources.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Perfect Love

    Personification of perfect love. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Loyalty

    Personification of loyalty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral pageants.
  • Lucius of Britain

    Lucius King of Britain

    fl. in or after 185
    King of Britain.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Magnanimity

    Personification of magnanimity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Magus

    Magus King of Britain

    King of Britain.
  • Master Gunner

    Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Master of the Royal Exchange

    Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Majesty

    Personification of majesty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • First Malcontent

    First personification of malcontent. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Mallice

    Personification of malice. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Mother Mampudding

    Ale house manager.
  • Maid Marian

    Companion of Robin Hood’s Merry Men.
    • Wikipedia
  • Mars

    God of war in Roman mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Mason

    d. 1431
    Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. Not to be confused with John Mason or Sir John Mason.
  • Thomas Mason

    Esquire. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Master Gunner’s Mate

    Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Mate of the Royal Exchange

    Character representing an early modern military figure on the ship called the Royal Exchange. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Matilda of Boulogne

    Matilda Queen consort of England

    b. 1103 , d. 1152
    Countess of Boulogne 1125-1151. Queen consort of England 1135-1152. Wife of Stephen I. Founder of St. Katharine’s Hospital.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Medea

    Wife of Jason in Greek mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Pomponius Mela

    fl. 43
    Roman geographer.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Melkin

    Bard.
    • EB
  • Memory

    Personification of memory. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. See also Mnamae.
  • Merlin

    Wizard and prophet. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • Petrus Mexius

    Appears in Anthony Munday’s Chrysanaleia. Possible Roman writer.
  • Michael

    Archangel in the Bible. Leader of God’s armies who defeated Satan’s forces.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Michell

    John Michell Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1414-1415. Mayor 1424-1425 and 1436-1437. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus. Not to be confused with John Micholl.
    • MASL
  • Dame Margaret Milborne

    Wife of Sir John Milborne. Buried at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.
  • Dame Joanne Milborne

    Wife of Sir John Milborne. Buried at St. Edmund, Lombard Street.
  • Sir Thomas Mirfyn

    Sir Thomas Mirfyn Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1511-1512. Mayor 1518-1519. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Mnamae

    Greek personification of memory. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows. See also Memory.
  • Modesty

    Personification of modesty. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Humphrey Monmouth

    Humphrey Monmouth Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1535-1536. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
    • MASL
  • King of the Moors

    Character representing the king of the Moors. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Queen of the Moors

    Character representing the queen of the Moors. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Sir Jonas Moore

    b. 1617 , d. 1679
    Mathematician, surveyor, and patron of astronomy.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Simon de Mordone

    Simon de Mordone Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1364-1365. Mayor 1368-1369. Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Crooked Lane.
    • MASL
  • Sir Christopher Morris

    d. May 1545
    Soldier, military administrator, and master gunner of England. Monument at St. Peter upon Cornhill.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Moses

    Prophet in the Bible. Author of the Pentateuch.
    • EB
  • Much the Miller’s Son

    One of Robin Hood’s Merry Men.
    • Wikipedia
  • Daniël Mijtens the Elder

    b. 1590 , d. 1647
    Dutch portrait painter and artist.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Neville

    d. 1407
    Fifth Baron of Furnivall. Not to be confused with Thomas Neville.
    • Wikipedia
  • Nicholas Hancocke

    fl. in or after 1348
    Prior of Holy Trinity Priory.
    • Wikipedia
  • Nilus

    God of the Nile in Greek mythology. Son of Oceanus and Tethys.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • Agnes Niter

    Daughter of Thomas Niter. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Thomas Niter

    Father of Agnes Niter. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Nobility

    Personification of nobility. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • First Nymph

    Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in mayoral shows.
  • Second Nymph

    Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in mayoral shows.
  • Third Nymph

    Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in mayoral shows.
  • Fourth Nymph

    Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in mayoral shows.
  • Sea Nymph

    Minor female nature deity drawn from Greek and Roman mythology. Appears as a character in mayoral shows.
  • Titus Oates

    b. 1649 , d. 1705
    Preist. Fabricator of the Popish Plot.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Romany Ollarie

    d. 1408
    Husband of Agnes Romany Ollarie. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldgate.
  • Agnes Romany Ollarie

    d. 1408
    Wife of John Romany Ollarie. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldgate.
  • Orgare le Prude

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Oronius

    Bard.
  • Orpheus

    Musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology. Companion and harpist of Jason and the Argonauts.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Edward Osborne

    Sir Edward Osborne Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1530 , d. 1592
    Sheriff of London 1575-1576. Mayor 1583-1584. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company. Husband of Dame Margaret Osborne. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Hugh fitz-Otho

    Constable of the Tower of London. Possibly the same person as Hugh fitz-Otho.
  • Othowerus

    Constable of the Tower of London.
  • John Owen

    Royal gun founder for Henry VIII.
  • Robert Owen

    Royal gun founder for Henry VIII.
  • Pandrasus

    Pandrasus King of Greece

    King of Greece. Father of Innogen. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • Mythology Dictionary
  • Catherine Parr

    Catherine Parr Queen consort of England Queen consort of Ireland

    b. 1512 , d. 5 September 1598
    Queen consort of England and Ireland 1543-1547. Sixth wife of Henry VIII.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Pecche

    John Pecche Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1380
    Sheriff of London 1352-1353. Mayor 1361-1362. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Peleus

    Peleus King of Phthia

    King of Phthia in Greek mythology. Husband of Thetis. Father of Achilles.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Perneys

    John Perneys Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1418-1419. Mayor 1432-1433. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • William Peterson

    d. 1578
    Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
    • BHO
  • Sir John Philmot

    d. 1384
    Merchant and alderman.
    • ODNB
  • Philippa of Clarence

    Philippa

    b. 16 August 1355 , d. 7 January 1378
    Fifth Countess of Ulster. Daughter of Lionel Plantagenet. Wife of Edmund Mortimer.
    • Wikipedia
  • Philoponia

    Greek personification of antiquity. Appears as allegorical character in mayoral shows. See also Antiquity.
  • Sir John Philipot

    Sir John Philipot Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1384
    Sheriff of London 1372-1373. Mayor 1378-1379. Possible member of the Grocers’ Company or Fishmongers’ Company. Husband of Jane Sampford. Knighted by Richard II for his help in suppressing the Peasant’s Revolt in 1381. Owner of Tenements in Castle Baynard Ward. Buried at Christ Church.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Augustine Phillips

    d. 1605
    Actor with the King’s Men.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Plantagenet

    b. in or after 30 September 1388 , d. 22 April 1421
    Duke of Clarence. Son of Henry IV. Brother and aide of Henry V.
    • EB
  • Lionel Plantagenet

    b. 1338 , d. 1368
    First Duke of Clarence, Fourth Earl of Ulster, and Fifth Baron of Connaught. Father of Philippa of Clarence. Son of Edward III.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Plenidius

    Bard.
  • Peter Morris

    d. 1588
    Dutch mechanical engineer. Invented force pumps to distribute water to part of London. Buried at St. Magnus.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward Poynings

    b. 1459 , d. 1521
    Soldier, diplomat, and administrator.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William de la Pole

    d. 1366
    Financier and merchant. Father of Michael de la Pole. Owner of a house in Sermon Lane in Castle Baynard Ward.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Michael de la Pole

    b. between 1367 and 1368 , d. 1415
    First Earl of Suffolk. Administrator. Son of Sir William de La Pole.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Policy

    Personification of policy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Pollux

    Twin half-brother of Castor in Greek and Roman mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Alexander Polyhistor

    Greek writer. Raised in Rome.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Pomona

    Goddess of fruitful abundance in Roman mythology.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • Gilbert Prince

    Alderman. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Providence

    Personification of providence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir John de Pulteney

    Sir John de Pulteney Mayor

    d. 8 June 1349
    Mayor of London 1330-1334 and 1336-1337. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Margaret de Pulteney. Father of William de Pulteney. Son of Adam de Pulteney and Margaret de Pulteney. Donated funds to the prisoners of Newgate in 1337.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Purset

    d. 1507
    Member of the Grocersʼ Company. Buried at St. Leonard, Foster Lane.
  • Elizabeth Purslowe

    Wife of George Purslowe.
    • BBTI
  • Pyracmon

    Cyclops servant of Vulcan in Roman mythology.
    • EM
  • Anthony Ratclyffe

    Anthony Ratclyffe Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1585-1586. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Sir John Radcliffe

    Husband of Dame Anne Radcliffe. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Dame Anne Radcliffe

    Wife of Sir John Radcliffe. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Robert Drope

    Robert Drope Sheriff Mayor

    fl. between 1469 and 1475
    Sheriff of London 1469-1470. Mayor 1474-1475. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Husband of Jane Drope. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • BHO
    • MASL
  • Sir William Remyngton

    Sir William Remyngton Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1487-1488. Mayor 1500-1501. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
    • MASL
  • John Reynwell

    John Reynwell Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1411-1412. Mayor 1426-1427. Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Son of William Reynwell. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Radulphus fitz-Agod

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Johnson

    fl. between 1592 and 1622
    Writer.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Rycroft

    fl. between 1509 and 1532
    Sergeant of the King’s Larder. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Sir Thomas Lovell

    b. in or after 1450 , d. 24 May 1524
    Speaker of the House of Commons.
    • HPO
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Robert

    Robert

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
  • William Robinson

    d. 1552
    Member of the Mercers’ Company. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
  • Mr. Roger

    Roger

    Sheriff of London. Nephew of Mr. Hubert.
  • William Rowley

    b. 1585 , d. February 1626
    Playwright. Husband of Grace Rowley.
    • MoEML
    • EB
    • ODNB
  • Grace Rowley

    Wife of William Rowley.
  • Richard de Parr

    Provost of London during the reign of William I and William I. Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Peter Paul Rubens

    b. 1577 , d. 1640
    Flemish painter.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Russe

    William Russe Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1429-1430. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Peter, Westcheap.
    • BHO
    • MASL
  • Sabrina

    Daughter of Locrine and Estrildis. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • OR
    • OR
  • Sailor

    Stock sailor character. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Saladin

    Saladin Sultan of Egypt and Syria

    b. between 1137 and 1138 , d. 4 March 1193
    Sultan of Egypt and Syria 1171–1193.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Paul Salisbury

    fl. between 1381 and 1382
    Assaulted Hugh Fastolf’s wife. See related HPO entry for Hugh Fastolf.
  • Sir Richard Saltonstall

    Sir Richard Saltonstall Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1588-1589. Mayor 1597-1598. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Father of Anne Harby.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Andrew Evenger

    Member of the Salters’ Company. Buried at All Hallows Barking.
  • Saron

    Saron King of Britain

    King of Britain.
  • Satan

    Satan Lucifer

    Principal devil in the Bible.
    • Wikipedia
  • Saturn

    God of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal, and liberation in Roman mythology. Father of Jupiter.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Sawle

    Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Will Scarlet

    One of Robin Hood’s Merry Men.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sceropes

    Cyclops servant of Vulcan in Roman mythology.
    • EM
  • Science

    Personification of science. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral pageants.
  • Sir John Scott

    b. 1423 , d. 1485
    Knight.
    • ODNB
  • Bartholomew Seman

    Goldbeater. Master of the Kingʼs mints in London, Calais, and York. Monument at St. John Zachary. See related ODNB entry for Moneyers.
  • Lord Thomas Seymour

    b. 1509 , d. 20 March 1549
    Baron of Sudeley. Nobleman and politician.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Shaa

    Sir John Shaa Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1503
    Sheriff of London 1496-1497. Mayor 1501-1502. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Son of Sir Edmund Shaw.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Shelley

    Esquire. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Shepherd

    Stock shepherd character. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • John Shepherd

    Bricklayer. Helped build the Cockpit.
  • William Sherrington

    Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
  • James Shirley

    b. 1596 , d. 1666
    Playwright and poet.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sideros

    Personification of iron. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Sir Philip Sidney

    b. 30 November 1554 , d. 17 October 1586
    Author and courtier.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edward Scales

    Merchant. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • Sir Stephen Slaney

    Sir Stephen Slaney Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1608
    Sheriff of London 1584-1585. Mayor 1595-1596. Member of the Skinners’ Company. Husband of Margaret Slaney. Father of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Margaret Slaney (née Pheasant)

    Margaret Slaney Pheasant

    Wife of Sir Stephen Slaney. Mother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney. Daughter of Jasper Pheasant.
  • Stephen Slaney

    Husband of Katherine Slaney. Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Brother of Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Anne Colepepper (née Slaney)

    Anne Colepepper Slaney

    Wife of Thomas Colepepper. Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen Slaney, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Mary Weld (née Slaney)

    Mary Weld Slaney

    Wife of Richard Bradgate and Humphrey Weld. Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Elizabeth Lennard (née Slaney)

    Elizabeth Lennard Slaney

    Wife of Samuel Lennard. Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Jasper Slaney

    Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Brother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Thomas Slaney

    Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Brother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Richard Slaney

    Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Brother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Timothy Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Timothy Slaney

    Son of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Brother of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Alicia Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Alicia Slaney

    Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, and Martha Slaney.
  • Martha Slaney

    Daughter of Sir Stephen Slaney and Margaret Slaney. Sister of Stephen Slaney, Anne Colepepper, Mary Weld, Elizabeth Lennard, Jasper Slaney, Thomas Slaney, Richard Slaney, Timothy Slaney, and Alicia Slaney.
  • Jasper Pheasant

    Father of Margaret Slaney.
  • Thomas Colepeper

    d. 1613
    Member of Parliament. Husband of Anne Colepepper.
    • HPO
    • Wikipedia
  • Katherine Slaney (née Aston)

    Katherine Slaney Aston

    Wife of Stephen Slaney. Daughter of Walter Aston.
  • Walter Aston

    Member of Parliament. Father of Katherine Slaney.
  • Richard Bradgate

    Husband of Mary Weld.
  • Samuel Lennard

    Member of Parliament. Husband of Elizabeth Lennard.
    • HPO
  • John Smythson

    d. 1634
    Architect.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Snodham

    d. 1624
    Printer. Apprenticed under Thomas East. Freed 1602.
    • BBTI
  • Soldier

    Stock soldier character. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Spaniard

    Character representing the Spanish. Appears in mayoral shows.
  • Thomas Sprat

    Thomas Sprat Bishop of Rochester

    b. 1635 , d. 20 May 1713
    Bishop of Rochester 1684-1713.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Ralph Standish

    Sir Ralph Standish John

    Royal squire. Possibly helped kill Wat Tyler during the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381. Knighted by Richard II as a result.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Steward

    Husband of Dame Alice Steward. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Dame Alice Steward

    Wife of Sir John Steward. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Sir John Stile

    d. 1500
    Knight. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
  • George Stoddard

    Merchant. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Robert Stone

    Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Raph Stratford

    Raph Stratford Bishop of London

    b. 1300 , d. 1354
    Bishop of London 1340-1354. Buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Thomas Studinham

    d. 1469
    Knight. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
  • Superstition

    Personification of superstition. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Thomas Sutton

    b. 1532 , d. 12 December 1611
    Civil servant, businessperson, and philanthropist.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Tagus

    River-god of Tagus in Greek mythology.
    • THEOI
  • John Tate

    b. 1448 , d. 1507
    Churchwarden of All Hallows Barking. Son of Sir John Tate. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East. Not to be confused with John Tate or John Tate.
  • Robert Tate

    Robert Tate Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1501
    Sheriff of London 1481-1482. Mayor 1488-1489. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at All Hallows Barking.
    • MASL
  • William Wyking

    William Wyking Sheriff

    d. 19 October 1481
    Sheriff of London 1481-1482. Member of the Skinners’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Ballard

    d. 1465
    Esquire. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital.
  • Telamon

    One of Jason’s Argonauts in Greek mythology.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Robert Tesle

    Knight of the holy sepulchre. Husband of Dame Joanne Tesle. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Dame Joanne Tesle

    Wife of Sir Robert Tesle. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Thean

    Thean Archbishop of London

    Archbishop of London. Founder of St. Peter upon Cornhill.
    • CCEL
    • Wikipedia
  • Thetis

    Nymph or goddess of water in Greek mythology. One of the fifty Nereids. Wife of Peleus. Mother of Achilles. Daughter of Nereus.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • William Thinne

    d. 1546
    Esquire. Clerk of Henry VIII. Literary editor. Monument at All Hallows Barking.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Francis Tipsley

    Member of the Haberdashersʼ Company. Worked as a painter-stainer on the Haberdashersʼ mayoral shows (Hill 89, 112).
  • Titan

    Personification of the Greek Titans. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
    • EM
  • Tom Miller

    Participant in the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.
  • Thomas Nelson

    b. in or after 1580 , d. in or before 1592
    Ballad writer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Tottel

    b. in or after 1528 , d. in or before 1593
    Printer and bookseller.
    • BBTI
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Tranquility

    Personification of tranquility. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Robert Trappis

    d. 1526
    Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Husband of Joane Trappis. Buried at St. Leonard, Foster Lane.
  • Anna Trapnel

    fl. 1642-60
    Alleged prophet.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Travars

    Husband of Felix Travars.
    • BHO
  • Felix Travars (née Gisers)

    Felix Travars Gisers

    Wife of Thomas Travars. Daughter of Sir Thomas Gisers. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Treason

    Personification of treason. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • John Trigilion

    Member of the Brewersʼ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • Mr. Trolop

    Trolop

    Farmer.
  • Friar Tuck

    Companion of Robin Hood’s Merry Men.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Owen Tudor

    b. 1400 , d. 4 February 1461
    Welsh soldier and courtier. Husband of Catherine of Valois.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Queen Tumanama

    Dramatic character in Anthony Munday’s Chrusothriambos.
  • Walter Turke

    Walter Turke Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1334-1335. Mayor 1349-1350. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Thomas Walsingham

    d. 1457
    Member of the Vintners’ Company. Member of Parliament. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital.
    • HPO
  • Sir Nicholas Twyford

    Sir Nicholas Twyford Sheriff Mayor

    d. between 1390 and 1391
    Sheriff of London 1377-1378. Mayor 1388-1389. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Knighted by Richard II for his help in suppressing the Peasant’s Revolt in 1381. Husband of Dame Margery Twyford. Buried at St. John Zachary.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • Dame Margery Twyford

    d. in or after 1390
    Wife of Sir Nicholas Twyford and Drugo Barantyn. Buried at St. John Zachary. See related ODNB entry for Sir Nicholas Twyford.
  • Wat Tyler

    d. 1381
    Leader of the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Hamond Vaughan

    Knight. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Venus

    Goddess of beauty in Roman mythology. Daughter of Jupiter. Mother of Aeneas.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • Antonius Verdierus

    Appears in Anthony Munday’s Chrysanaleia. Possible Roman writer.
  • George Vertue

    b. 1684 , d. 1756
    Engraver and antiquary. Produced a pewter plate version of the Agas map in 1737.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Vesta

    Goddess of hearth and home in Roman mythology.
    • EM
  • Vigilancy

    Personification of vigilance. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Virgil

    Roman poet. Author of the Aeneid.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Philip Vine

    d. 1396
    Capper. Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate.
  • Vulcan

    Vulcan Mulciber

    God of fire and smithery in Roman mythology.
    • EM
    • Wikipedia
  • John Waldon

    Monument at All Hallows, Lombard Street.
  • John Walpole

    Buried at St. Botolph, Aldersgate. Not to be confused with John Walpole.
  • Izaak Walton

    b. September 1593 , d. 15 December 1683
    Author and biographer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Warner

    b. in or before 1494 , d. 1511
    Father of Robert Warner. Helped build All Hallows, Lombard Street.
  • Robert Warner

    d. 1555
    Father of Mark Warner. Son of John Warner. Helped build All Hallows, Lombard Street.
    • BHO
  • Mark Warner

    d. 1583
    Son of Robert Warner.
    • BHO
  • Edmund Wartar

    Esquire. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Wilmarde le Deuereshe

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Webbe

    Sir William Webbe Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1581-1582. Mayor 1591-1592. Member of the Salters’ Company. Knighted in 1592. Not to be confused with William Webbe.
    • MASL
  • John Webb

    Architect and scholar. Assistant of Inigo Jones.
    • Wikipedia
  • William Weston

    b. between 1549 and 1550 , d. 1615
    Jesuit priest and missionary.Not to be confused with William Weston or William Weston.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Dr. Thomas Wilson

    Thomas Wilson

    b. 1523
    Master of St. Katherine’s Hospital. Buried at St. Katherine’s Hospital. John Stow mistakenly credits him of dissolving its choir.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir William Winter

    b. 1525 , d. 1589
    Merchant, admiral, and sea captain.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir Hugh Wiche

    Sir Hugh Wiche Sheriff Mayor

    fl. between 1444 and 1462
    Sheriff of London 1444-1445. Mayor 1461-1462. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Husband of Lady Wiche. Monument at St. Margaret, Lothbury. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
    • MASL
  • Mr. Wizo

    Wizo

    Member of the Knighten Guild.
  • Richard Woodville

    d. 1469
    First Earl Rivers. Late medieval gentleman and magnate. Husband of Jaquetta de Luxembourg. Father of Anthony Woodville.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Sir John Tiptoft

    b. 1427 , d. 1470
    First Earl of Worcester. Beheaded in 1470. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Nicholas Wotton

    Nicholas Wotton Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1406-1407. Mayor 1415-1416 and 1430-1431. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Wright

    fl. 1602-58
    Bookseller.
    • BBTI
    • Wikipedia
  • John Hodgets

    Bookseller.
  • William Wright

    b. 1579 , d. 1603
    Printer and bookseller.
    • BBTI
  • Sir John Writhesley

    Sir John Writhesley Garter

    Officer of Arms. Husband of Barbara Writhesley and Eleanor Writhesley. Father of Sir Thomas Writhesley, John Writhesley, Margaret Writhesley, and Barbara Hungerford. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Eleanor Writhesley (née Arnold)

    Eleanor Writhesley Arnold

    Wife of Sir John Writhesley. Mother of John Writhesley and Margaret Writhesley. Daughter of Thomas Arnold. Sister of Richard Arnold. Buried at St. Giles, Cripplegate.
  • Richard Arnold

    Esquire. Son of Thomas Arnold. Brother of Eleanor Writhesley.
  • William Writhesley

    Husband of Agnes Arnold.
  • John Wroth

    John Wroth Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1351-1352. Mayor 1360-1361. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Robert Young

    fl. in or after 1604 d. 1643
    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Thomas Harper

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Miles Flesher

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Thomas Brudenell

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Benjamin Fisher

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Ralph Mab

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Michael Sparke

    b. in or before 1586 , d. 1653
    Bookseller.
    • ODNB
    • BBTI
  • Stephen Pennell

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • John Leggat

    Printer.
  • Roger Michell

    Printer.
  • F. Grove

    Printer.
  • Thomas Knight

    Printer.
  • John Dawson

    Printer.
  • John Tapp

    Printer.
    • ODNB
  • William Cotton

    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Zeale

    Personification of zeal. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Zetes

    One of Jason’s Argonauts in Greek mythology. Son of Boreas. Brother of Calaïs.
    • Wikipedia
  • Dame Joanne Zouch

    Wife of Sir John Zouch. Monument at St. Olave, Hart Street.
  • Sir John Zouch

    Husband of Dame Joanne Zouch.
  • John Standelf

    Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Buried at St. Foster. Not to be confused with John Standelf.
  • John Standelf

    Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Foster. Not to be confused with John Standelf.
  • Richard Galder

    d. 1544
    Buried at St. Foster.
  • Agnes Milborne

    d. 1500
    Wife of William Milborne. Buried at St. Foster.
  • William de Lyons

    Hermit of St. James in the Wall Hermitage.
  • Aymer de Valence

    d. 1324
    Earl of Pembroke. Husband of Mary de St. Paul. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mary de St. Paul

    b. 1304 , d. 1377
    Countess of Pembroke. Wife of Aymer de Valence. Financier of Greyfriars.
    • ODNB
  • William Lamb

    d. 1577
    Member of the Clothworkersʼ Company. Buried at the Chapel of Jesus.
    • National Archives
  • Richard Hodgkinson

    d. 1675
    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • Thomas Cotes

    fl. 1597-1641
    Printer.
    • BBTI
    • Wikipedia
  • William Stansby

    b. in or before 8 July 1572 , d. between 9 September 1638 and 14 September 1638
    Printer.
    • BBTI
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Felix Kingston

    b. in or before 1597 , d. 1653
    Printer.
    • BBTI
  • John Travers

    John Travers Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1215-1216 and 1223-1225.
    • MASL
  • John Ewin

    Member of the Mercers’ Company.
  • John Joyner

    fl. 1222-39
    Financier of Greyfriars.
    • MASL
  • Walter Potter

    Alderman. Financier of Greyfriars.
  • Mr. Wotton

    Wotton

    b. in or before 1585 , d. in or after 1585
    Merchant.
  • Thomas Nicholson

    Member of the Cordwainers’ Company. Owner of Smart’s Key.
  • William Giffard

    William Giffard Bishop of Wincester

    d. 1129
    Bishop of Wincester 1100-1129.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Walker

    One time owner of Winchester House and its grounds.
  • William Boreman

    d. in or after 1684
    Clerk of the Kitchen.
    • Pepy’s Diary Project
  • Peter de Heiland

    Financier of Greyfriars.
  • Bevis Bond

    Financier of Greyfriars.
  • John Grace

    d. in or before 1439
    Member of the Drapersʼ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Robert Pepper

    Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • John Norwich

    Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at St. Dunstan in the East.
  • John Writhesley

    Son of Eleanor Writhesley and Sir John Writhesley. Brother of Margaret Writhesley. Half-brother of Sir Thomas Writhesley. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • John Derby

    John Derby Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1445-1446. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Warden of Drapers’ Hall. Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
    • MASL
  • John Bostoke

    Esquire. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Sir Richard Tate

    d. 1554
    Knight. Ambassador for Henry VIII. Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Francis Bowyer

    Francis Bowyer Sheriff

    d. 1580
    Sheriff of London 1577-1578. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Husband of Elizabeth Bowyer. Father of William Bowyer, Robert Bowyer, Francis Bowyer, John Bowyer, Joane Bowyer, Margaret Bowyer, and Elizabeth Bowyer. Son of Robert Bowyer and Margaret Bowyer. Brother of Robert Bowyer, William Bowyer, Henry Bowyer, and Peter Bowyer. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
    • MASL
  • Julian Lambard

    Wife of John Lambard. Mother of William Lambard. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • John Lambard

    Alderman. Husband of Julian Lambard. Father of William Lambard.
  • William Lambard

    Son of Julian Lambard and John Lambard.
  • Sir Hugh Bryce

    Sir Hugh Bryce Sheriff Mayor

    fl. 1475-86
    Sheriff of London 1475-1476. Mayor 1485-1486. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
    • MASL
  • Guy Bryce

    Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • Dame Joan Peach

    Wife of William Peach. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • William Peach

    Husband of Dame Joan Peach.
  • Thomas Roch

    Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of Joan Michael. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • Andrew Michael

    Member of the Vintners’ Company. Husband of Joan Michael. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • Joan Michael

    Member of the Vintners’ Company. Wife of Andrew Michael and Thomas Roch. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • William Hilton

    d. 1519
    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • William Hastings

    Master of the Mint. Lord Chamberlain 1461-1483.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Trig

    One-time owner of Pike Gardens.
  • Christopher Banaster

    One-time owner of Pike Gardens. Father of John Banaster.
  • John Banaster

    Surgeon and physician. One-time owner of Pike Gardens. Son of Christopher Banaster. Buried at St. Olave, Silver Street.
  • John Gybon

    One-time owner of Pike Gardens.
  • George Turberville

    b. in or after 1543 , d. in or after 1597
    Poet and translator.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Hugh Acton

    Buried at St. Nicholas Acon. Not to be confused with Hugh Acton or Hugh Acton.
  • Thomas Nocket

    d. 1396
    Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • John Meager

    Member of the Pewterers’ Company. Husband of Emma Meager. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • Emma Meager

    Wife of John Meager. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • George Lufkin

    Financier of St. Nicholas Acon.
  • Robert Amades

    Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • George Hasken

    Buried at St. Nicholas Acon.
  • Richard Garneham

    d. 1527
    Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Edmund Trindel

    Godparent to John Stow alongside Robert Smith and Margaret Dickson. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • BHO
  • Robert Smith

    Godparent to John Stow alongside Edmund Trindel and Margaret Dickson. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill. Not to be confused with Robert Smith or Robert Smith.
    • BHO
  • William Dickson

    Husband of Margaret Dickson. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Margaret Dickson

    Godparent to John Stow alongside Edmund Trindel and Robert Smith. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • BHO
  • John Tolos

    John Tolos Sheriff

    fl. 1538-48
    Sheriff of London 1543-1544. Member of the Clothworkers’ Company.
    • MASL
  • John Willowby

    fl. 1548
    Parson of St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Sir Thomas Lodge

    Thomas Lodge Sheriff Mayor

    fl. 1548 b. 1509 , d. 1584
    Sheriff of London 1560-1561. Mayor 1562-1563. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill. Husband of Dame Anne Lodge. Buried at St. Mary Aldermary.
    • EB
    • MASL
    • ODNB
  • G. Hind

    fl. 1548
    Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Philip Bold

    b. in or before 1521 , d. in or after 1565
    Churchwarden of St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • HPO
  • Avery Randolph

    Originally from Badlesmere, Kent. Father of Thomas Randolph.
  • Thomas Randolph

    b. 1523 , d. 8 June 1590
    Diplomat. Buried at St. John Zachary.
    • HPO
  • Philip Gunter

    d. 1582
    Member of the Skinnersʼ Company. Benefactor of St. Michael, Cornhill. Husband of Anne Gunter. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • BHO
  • Anne Gunter

    d. 1582
    Wife of Philip Gunter. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Sir John Rudstone

    Sir John Rudstone Sheriff Mayor

    fl. 1522-29
    Sheriff of London 1522-1523. Mayor 1528-1529. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
    • MASL
  • Dr. Richard Yaxley

    Richard Yaxley

    Physician to Henry VIII. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Mr. Birchover

    Birchover

    First builder and owner of Birchin Lane.
  • Matthew Paris

    b. 1200 , d. 1259
    Historian and Benedictine monk.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Hubert de Burgh

    b. 1170 , d. May 1243
    First Earl of Kent. Justiciar for Henry II. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Master

    d. 1444
    Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
  • Thomas Britain

    Buried at St. Dionis Backchurch.
  • Richard Warmford

    Father of Agnes Arnold.
  • Elizabeth Peak

    Wife of Robert Fabian. Buried at St. Michael, Cornhill.
  • Christopher Holt

    Buried at All Hallows Staining.
  • Margaret of France

    Margaret

    b. 1279 , d. 1318
    Wife of Edward I. Financier of Greyfriars. Daughter of King Philip III of France. Buried at Christ Church.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John of Brittany

    John

    b. 1266 , d. 1334
    Earl of Richmond. Financier of Greyfriars.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Gilbert de Clare

    b. 1291 , d. 1314
    Seventh Earl of Hertford and Eighth Earl of Gloucester. Warden of Scotland and Captain of Scotland. Financier of Greyfriars. Brother of Lady Eleanor le Spencer and Lady Elizabeth de Burgh.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Lady Eleanor le Spencer

    fl. 1314
    Sister of Gilbert de Clare and Lady Elizabeth de Burgh. Financier of Greyfriars.
  • Lady Elizabeth de Burgh

    b. between 1294 and 1360 , d. 1360
    Sister of Gilbert de Clare and Lady Eleanor le Spencer. Financier of part of Greyfriars. Founder of Clare College in Cambridge.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Arnold de Tolinea

    Arnold deTolinea

    Financier of Greyfriars.
  • Robert de Lisle

    b. 1288 , d. 1344
    First Baron Lisle. Franciscan monk at Greyfriars. Financier of Greyfriars.
    • Wikipedia
  • Bartholomew de Almain

    Financier of Greyfriars.
  • Bartholomew of the Castle

    Bartholomew

    Financier of Greyfriars.
  • Margaret Seagrave

    b. 1320 , d. 1399
    Duchess of Norfolk and Countess Marshall. Financier of Greyfriars. Buried at Christ Church.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Winchelsey

    Friar at Greyfriars.
  • Nicholas of Lyra

    b. 1270 , d. 1349
    French Franciscan friar.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Fisher

    John Fisher Bishop of Rochester

    b. 1469 , d. 1535
    Bishop of Rochester 1504–1535. Martryed during the reign of Henry VIII for refusing to accept the king as the head of the church.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Philip III of France

    Philip This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 3III King of France

    b. 1245 b. 1285
    King of France 1270-1285. Father of Margaret of France.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Isabella of Bedford

    Isabella

    b. 1332 , d. 1379
    Countess of Bedford. Wife of Enguerrand de Coucy. Daughter of Edward III. Buried at Christ Church.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Enguerrand de Coucy

    b. 1340 b. 1397
    Earl of Bedford. Husband of Isabella of Bedford. After the death of Edward III, he repudiated his loyalty to England in favour of France.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. John

    John

    Duke of Brittany. Husband of Ms. Eleanor.
  • Ms. Eleanor

    Eleanor

    Wife of Mr. John. Buried at Christ Church.
  • Ms. Beatrice

    Beatrice

    b. 1312
    Duchess of Brittany. Daughter of Henry III. Buried at Christ Church.
  • Ms. Eleanor

    Eleanor

    d. 1530
    Duchess of Buckingham. Buried at Christ Church.
  • Sir Robert Lyle

    Baron. Husband of Lady Lyle. Son of Lord Lyle. Buried at Christ Church.
  • Lady Lyle

    Wife of Sir Robert Lyle. Buried at Christ Church.
  • Margaret Rivers

    Countess of Devon. Buried at Christ Church.
  • John Hastings

    d. 1389
    Earl of Pembroke. Husband of Margaret of England. Killed during a tournament. Buried at Christ Church. See related ODNB entry for John Hastings.
  • Thomas Brotherton

    First Earl of Norfolk. Father of Margaret Seagrave. Buried at Christ Church.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Peter

    Peter Bishop of Carbon

    d. 1331
    Bishop of Carbon in Hungary. Buried at Christ Church.
  • John Dynham

    b. 1433 , d. 1501
    Administrator. Buried at Christ Church.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Fitz

    Husband of Isabella Fitz. Buried at Christ Church.
  • Isabella Fitz

    Wife of William Fitz. Buried at Christ Church.
  • Robert Chalon

    fl. 1415-39
    Knight. Participated in the Agincourt campaign. Buried at Christ Church.
    • National Archives
  • John Chalon

    Buried at Christ Church.
  • Isabella of France

    Isabella

    b. 1295 , d. 1358
    Wife of Edward II. Deposed and killed the king before governing the country. Financier of Greyfriars. Buried at Christ Church.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Philip IV of France

    Philip This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV King of France

    b. 1268 , d. 1314
    King of France 1285–1314. Father of Isabella of France. Engaged in war with England in 1294.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Joan of the Tower

    Joan Queen consort of Scotland

    Queen consort of Scotland 1329-1362. Recieved her nickname Joan of the Tower because she was born in the Tower of London. Buried at Christ Church.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Simpson

    Painter.
  • Amadeus V of Savoy

    Amadeus This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 5V the Great

    b. 4 September 1249 , d. 16 October 1323
    Fifth Count of Savoy.
    • Wikipedia
  • William I

    William This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I the Good

    b. 1286 , d. 7 June 1337
    Count of Hainault, Count of Holland, and Count of Zeeland. Father of Philippa of Hainault.
    • Wikipedia
  • Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia

    Wenceslaus This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV King of Bohemia

    b. 26 February 1361 , d. 16 August 1419
    King of Bohemia 1378–1419. Son of Charles IV of Bohemia. Brother of Anne of Bohemia.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edmund of York

    Edmund

    b. 17 May 1443 , d. 30 December 1460
    Earl of Rutland. Son of Richard of York. Died at age seventeen in the Battle of Wakefield during the Wars of the Roses.
    • Wikipedia
  • Phillip the Bold

    Philip This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II the Bold

    b. 17 January 1342 , d. 27 April 1404
    Duke of Burgundy. Youngest son of John II of France.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • John of Lancaster

    John

    b. 1389 , d. 1435
    First Duke of Bedford. Husband of Anne of Burgundy. Brother of Henry V.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John V of Brittany

    John de Montfort This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 5V the Conquerer

    b. 1339 , d. 1 November 1399
    Duke of Brittany, Dount of Montfort, and Earl of Richmond. Husband of Joan of Navarre. See related ODNB entry for John de Montfort.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John II of France

    John This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of France the Good

    b. 16 April 1319 , d. 8 April 1364
    King of France 1350-1364.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Henry of Grosmont

    Henry

    b. 1310 , d. 1361
    First Earl of Lancaster. Grandfather of Henry IV.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Godfrey of Bouillon

    Godfrey

    b. 1060 , d. 18 July 1100
    French nobleman. One of the leaders of the First Crusade and first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Gaylard

    Gaylard

    Lord Danvers. French nobleman affiliated with the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
  • David

    David King of the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah

    b. 1040 BCE , d. 970 BCE
    King of the United Monarchy of Israel and Judah in the Bible.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Constus

    Costus

    Governor of Alexandria 286–305. Father of St. Catherine of Alexandria.
  • King Chiorison

    Dramatic character in Anthony Munday’s Chrusothriambos.
  • Charles VIII of France

    Charles This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 8VIII King of France

    b. 30 June 1470 , d. 7 April 1498
    King of France 1483-1498.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Charles VI of France

    Charles This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 6VI King of France

    b. 3 December 1368 , d. 21 October 1422
    King of France 1380-1422. Father of Catherine of Valois.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Charles II of Navarre

    Charles This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 2II King of Navarre

    b. 1332 , d. 1387
    King of Navarre 1349-1387.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Charles IV of Bohemia

    Charles This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 54IV Holy Roman Emperor King of Bohemia King of the Romans

    b. 14 May 1316 , d. 29 November 1378
    King of Bohemia and the Romans 1346–1378. Holy Roman Emperor 1355–1378. Father of Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia and Anne of Bohemia.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Catherine of Valois

    Catherine Queen consort of England

    b. 27 October 1401 , d. 3 January 1437
    Queen consort of England 1420-1422. Wife of Henry V. Mother of Henry VI. Grandmother of Henry VII through her secret marriage to Sir Owen Tudor. Originally buried at Henry VII’s Chapel.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Barnard

    Barnard

    French nobleman affiliated with the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
  • Mr. Barnard

    Barnard

    French nobleman affiliated with the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
  • Nicholas Sotherne

    fl. 1612-23
    Painter.
    • BHO
  • John Gaulter

    Member of the Drapers’ Company.
  • Walter Coventry

    fl. 1609-44
    Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • ROLLCO
  • Robert Awbrey

    fl. 1620-39
    Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • ROLLCO
  • Diego Sarmiento de Acuña

    b. 1 November 1567 , d. 2 October 1626
    Conde de Gondomar and Spanish ambassador.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Foster

    d. in or before 5 September 1632 fl. 1613-30
    Member of the Drapers’ Company.
    • ROLLCO
  • Robert Davenport

    fl. 1624-40
    Playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Daborne

    b. 1580 , d. 23 March 1628
    Playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Alexander Brome

    b. 1620 , d. 30 June 1666
    Poet and lawyer. Brother of Richard Brome.
    • ODNB
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  • Shackerley Marmion

    b. 21 January 1603 , d. January 1639
    Playwright and poet.
    • ODNB
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  • Henry Glapthorne

    b. in or before 1610 , d. 1643
    Poet and playwright.
    • ODNB
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  • Thomas Killigrew

    b. 7 February 1612 , d. 19 March 1683
    Playwright and theatre manager.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Thomas Nabbes

    b. between 1604 and 1605 , d. in or before 6 April 1641
    Playwright.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • John Kirke

    fl. 1629-43
    Actor and playwright.
    • ODNB
    • Wikisource
  • Robert Devereux

    b. 11 January 1591 , d. 9 October 1646
    Third Earl of Essex. Son of Robert Devereux.
    • EB
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  • James Butler

    b. 23 May 1393 , d. 23 August 1452
    Fourth Earl of Ormond. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.
    • ODNB
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  • Sir George Buck

    b. in or before 1 October 1560 , d. 31 October 1622
    Historian and Master of the Revels.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Meekness

    Personification of meekness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Simplicity

    Personification of simplicity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Knowledge

    Personification of knowledge. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Falsehood

    Personification of falsehood. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Impudence

    Personification of impudence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Barbarism

    Personification of barbarism. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Olfactus

    Personification of smelling. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Gustus

    Personification of tasting. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Tactus

    Personification of touching. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Auditus

    Personification of hearing. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Visus

    Personification of seeing. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Gluttony

    Personification of gluttony. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • John Russell

    John Russell Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Lincoln

    b. 1430 , d. 30 December 1494
    Bishop of Rochester 1476-1480. Bishop of Lincoln 1480-1483. Lord Chancellor of England 1483-1485.
    • ODNB
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  • John May

    fl. 1464-79
    Abbot of Chertsey.
    • BHO
  • William Waynflete

    William Waynflete Bishop of Winchester

    b. 1400 , d. 11 August 1486
    Bishop of Winchester 1447-1486. Lord Chancellor of England 1456-1460.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Philip Morgan

    Philip Morgan Bishop of Worchester Bishop of Ely

    d. 25 October 1435
    Bishop of Worchester 1419-1426. Bishop of Ely 1426-1435.
    • ODNB
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  • Thomas Arundel

    Thomas Arundel Archbishop of Canterbury

    b. 1353 , d. 19 February 1414
    Archbishop of Canterbury 1397-1399.
    • EB
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  • Geometry

    Personification of geometry, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Astronomy

    Personification of astronomy, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Music

    Personification of music, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Arithmetic

    Personification of arithmetic, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Logic

    Personification of logic, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Rhetoric

    Personification of rhetoric, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Grammar

    Personification of grammar, one of the liberal sciences. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Innocence

    Personification of innocence. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Medway

    Personification of the Medway. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Kind

    Personification of kindness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Liberality

    Personification of liberality. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Mercy

    Personification of mercy. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Integrity

    Personification of integrity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Worth

    Personfication of worth. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Obedience

    Personification of obedience. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows and Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
  • Chastity

    Personification of chastity. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Robert King

    Robert King Bishop of Oxford

    d. 4 December 1557
    Bishop of Oxford 1541-1558.
    • ODNB
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  • Sir Thomas Whyte

    Sir Thomas Whyte Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1495 , d. 12 February 1567
    Sheriff of London 1547-1548. Mayor 1553-1554. Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Founder of St. John’s College, Oxford. Appears in Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London.
    • MASL
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  • Learning

    Personfication of learning. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Jean Parisot de la Valette

    b. 4 February 1495 , d. 21 August 1568
    Forty-ninth Grand Master of the Order of Malta. Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers.
    • OR
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  • Sir Noël de Caron

    b. in or before 1530 , d. 1 December 1624
    Lord of Schoonewall and diplomat. Served as an ambassador in London for the Dutch Republic (now known as the Netherlands).
    • ODNB
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  • Sir Thomas Chaloner the Younger

    b. between 1563? and 1564? , d. 18 November 1615
    Chemist and courtier. Considered the first to discover and mine alum in England.
    • ODNB
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  • Sir John Harington

    b. in or before 3 May 1592 , d. between 26 February 1614 and 27 February 1614
    Second Baron Harington of Exton. Courtier.
    • ODNB
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  • Sir John Harington

    Courtier, author and translator. Known as the inventor of the flush toilet.
    • Wikipedia
  • Mr. Sheffield

    Sheffield

    Appears in John Webster’s Monuments of Honor.
  • Mr. Howard

    Howard

    Appears in John Webster’s Monuments of Honor.
  • William Cecil

    b. 1566 , d. 6 July 1640
    Second Earl of Exeter. Nephew of Sir Robert Cecil.
    • Wikipedia
  • James Hay

    b. 1580 , d. 20 April 1636
    First Earl of Carlisle and Baron Hay of Sawley. Courtier and diplomat.
    • ODNB
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  • John Carey

    b. 1563 , d. 1617
    Third Baron Hunsdon. Nobleman.
    • ODNB
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  • William Cecil

    b. 28 March 1591 , d. 3 December 1668
    Second Earl of Salisbury. Son of Sir Robert Cecil.
    • ODNB
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  • Ralph Eure

    b. 24 September 1558 , d. 1 April 1617
    Third Baron Eure. Nobleman and politician.
    • Wikipedia
  • James Drummond

    b. 1580 , d. 1611
    First Earl of Perth.
  • Phillip Herbert

    Philip Herbert

    b. 10 October 1584 , d. 23 January 1650
    First Earl of Montgomery and Fourth Earl of Pembroke. Son of Henry Herbert. Brother of William Herbert. Dedicatee of William Shakespeare’s First Folio.
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  • Henry Howard

    b. 24 February 1540 , d. 16 June 1614
    First Earl of Northampton. Son of Henry Howard.
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  • Edward Somerset

    b. 1550 , d. 3 March 1628
    Fourth Earl of Worchester. Nobleman and courtier.
    • ODNB
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  • Henry de Vere

    b. 24 February 1593 , d. between 2 June 1625 and 9 June 1625
    Eighteenth Earl of Oxford. Nobleman and soldier.
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  • Thomas Howard

    b. 24 August 1561 , d. 28 June 1626
    First Earl of Suffolk and First Lord Howard of Walden. Second son of Lord Thomas Howard.
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  • Charles Howard

    b. 1536 , d. 14 December 1624
    Second Baron Howard of Effingham and First Earl of Nottingham. Commander of the English fleet in opposition to the Spanish Armada.
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  • Ludovick Stuart

    b. 29 September 1574 , d. 16 February 1624
    Second Duke of Lennox and First Duke of Richmond. Courtier.
    • ODNB
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  • Nature

    Personification of nature. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows, Richard Johnson’s Nine Worthies of London, and John Stow’s Survey of London.
  • Second Malcontent

    Second personification of malcontent. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Hector

    Hero of the Trojan War in Greek and Roman mythology. Killed by Achilles. Appears in Homer’s the Iliad.
    • EB
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  • Steadfastness

    Personification of steadfastness. Appears as an allegorical character in mayoral shows.
  • Thomas Fuller

    b. in or before 19 June 1608 , d. 16 August 1661
    Clergyman and writer.
    • EB
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  • William Johnson

    fl. 1603-13
    Business person. Landlord of the Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street).
  • William Strachey

    b. 4 April 1572 , d. June 1621
    Explorer and historian.
    • ODNB
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  • Sir Robert Cotton

    First baronet. Member of Parliament. Antiquarian.
    • ODNB
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  • Richard Carew

    Antiquary and poet.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Richard Martin

    Lawyer, orator, and Recorder of London.
    • ODNB
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  • Thomas Coryat

    Traveller and author.
    • Wikipedia
  • John Selden

    b. 16 December 1584 , d. 30 November 1654
    Lawyer and writer.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Geoffrey of Monmouth

    Geoffrey Bishop of St. Asaph

    d. between 1154? and 1155?
    Bishop of St. Asaph 1152-1155. Author of History of the Kings of Britain.
    • EB
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  • Aeneas

    Hero of the Trojan War in Greek and Roman mythology. Son of Anchises and Venus. Early modern Londoners believed him to be the father of Brutus of Troy.
    • EB
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    • EM (Roman)
  • Lud

    Lud King of Britain

    King of Britain. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain. Early modern Londoners believed him to be a historical figure.
    • EM
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  • Cassivellaunus

    Cassivellaunus King of the Catuvellauni

    King of the Catuvellauni. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain.
    • ODNB
    • OR
    • Wikipedia
  • Mandubracius

    Mandubracius King of the Trinovantes

    King of the Trinovantes. Son of Lud, brother of Tasciovanus (Themantius), and nephew of Cassivellaunus. Sought Julius Caesar’s protection from Cassivellaunus. Appears in Geoffrey of Monouth’s History of the Kings of Britain as Androgeus.
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  • Edward V

    Edward This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 5V King of England

    b. 2 November 1470 , d. 1483
    King of England and Lord of Ireland 1483.
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  • Cingetorix

    Cingetorix King of Kent

    One of four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar’s second expedition to Britain. Ally of Cassivellaunus.
    • Wikipedia
  • Carvilius

    Carvilius King of Kent

    One of four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar’s second expedition to Britain. Ally of Cassivellaunus.
    • Wikipedia
  • Segovax

    Segovax King of Kent

    One of four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar’s second expedition to Britain. Ally of Cassivellaunus.
    • Wikipedia
  • Taximagulus

    Taximagulus King of Kent

    One of four kings of Kent during Julius Caesar’s second expedition to Britain. Ally of Cassivellaunus.
    • Wikipedia
  • Strabo

    b. 64 BCE , d. in or after 21
    Greek geographer and historian.
    • EB
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  • Domitian

    Domitian Emperor of the Roman Empire Titus Flavius Domitianus

    b. 24 October 51 , d. 18 September 96
    Emperor of the Roman Empire 81-96.
    • EB
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  • Claudius

    Claudius Emperor Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus

    b. 10 BCE , d. 13 October 54
    Emperor of the Roman Empire 41-54. Father of Brtiannicus.
    • EB
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  • Britannicus

    Britannicus Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus

    b. 41 , d. 45
    Son of Claudius.
    • Wikipedia
  • Tacitus

    b. 56 , d. 120
    Roman orator and public official.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Suetonius Paulinus

    Gaius Suetonius Paulinus

    Roman general. Defeated the rebellion of Boudica.
    • EB
    • Wikipedia
  • Gnaeus Julius Agricola

    b. 13 June 40 , d. 23 August 93
    Roman general celebrated for his conquests in Britain. Father-in-law of Tacitus.
    • EB
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  • Simeon of Durham

    Simeon

    fl. 1090-1128
    Chronicler and monk of Durham Priory.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Constantine I

    Constantine This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I the Great Emperor of the Western Empire Emperor of the Roman Empire Flavius Valerius Constantinus

    d. 27 May 337
    Emperor of the Western Empire 312-324. Emperor of the Roman Empire 324–337. First Roman emperor to profess Christianity.
    • EB
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  • St. Helena

    Helen Empress of the Roman Empire

    b. 248 , d. 328
    Empress of the Roman Empire. Mother of Constantine I.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Arcadius

    Arcadius Emperor of the Roman Empire Flavius Arcadius Augustus

    b. between 377 and 378 , d. 1 May 408
    Emperor of the Roman Empire 395-408. Son of Theodosius I. Brother of Honorius.
    • EB
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  • Honorius

    Honorius Emperor of the Roman Empire Flavius Honorius Augustus

    b. 9 September 384 , d. 15 August 423
    Emperor of the Roman Empire 393-423. Son of Theodosius I. Brother of Arcadius.
    • EB
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  • Theodosius I

    Theodosius This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I the Great Emperor of the Roman Empire Flavius Theodosius Augustus

    b. 11 January 347 , d. 17 January 395
    Emperor of the Roman Empire 379-395. Father of Arcadius and Honorius.
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  • Vortigern

    Vortigern King of Britain

    King of Britian. Appears in Gildas’ On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain and Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
    • EB
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  • St. Brigid

    Saint Brigid Mary of the Gael

    b. 451 , d. 524
    Patron saint of Kildare. Known for her generosity to the poor.
    • Wikipedia
  • Johannes Sleidanus

    b. 1506 , d. 31 October 1556
    Luxembourgeois historian. Author of A famouse chronicle of oure time.
    • Wikipedia
  • William of Malmesbury

    William

    b. 1090 , d. in or after 1142
    Historian.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Bede

    Bede Venerable Bede

    b. between 672 and 673 , d. 735
    Monk at the monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth. Known as the Father of English History. Author of Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Claudius Ptolemy

    b. 100 , d. 170
    Greco-Egyptian writer, mathematician, astronomer, and poet from Alexandria.
    • EB
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  • Æthelred

    Æthelred Lord of the Mercians

    d. 911
    Lord of the Mercians 881-911. Son-in-law of Alfred the Great.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Henry fitz-Roy

    b. 15 June 1519 , d. 23 July 1536
    Duke of Richmond and Earl of Nottingham. Illegitimate son of Henry VIII.
    • ODNB
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  • James Pilkington

    James Pilkington Bishop of Durham

    b. 1520 , d. 1576
    Bishop of Durham 1561–1576.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Edmund Ironside

    Edmund Ironside King of England

    b. 993 , d. 1016
    King of England 1016.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Godwin

    d. 1053
    Earl of Wessex under Canute I.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Roger of Wendover

    Roger

    d. 1236
    Chronicler.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Shadworth

    John Shadworth Sheriff Mayor

    d. 7 May 1401
    Sheriff of London 1391-1392. Mayor 1401-1402. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Mildred, Bread Street.
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  • Robert Large

    Robert Large Sheriff Mayor

    d. 1441
    Sheriff of London 1430-1431. Mayor 1439-1440. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Benefactor of the Parish of St. Margaret (Lothbury) and the Parish of St. Olave (Old Jewry). Buried at St. Olave, Old Jewry.
    • MASL
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  • John Mathewe

    John Mathewe Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1482-1483. Mayor 1490-1491. Member of the Mercers’ Company. Buried at St. Martin Orgar. Husband of Joanna Mathewe.
    • MASL
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Revell

    Robert Revell Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1490-1491. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
    • MASL
  • William Combes

    William Combes Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1441-1442. Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
    • MASL
  • John Rothwell

    Bookseller.
    • BBTI
  • Robert Pask

    Bookseller.
    • BBTI
  • Robert Green

    Bookseller.
    • BBTI
  • Sweyn I

    Sweyn Forkbeard King of Denmark King of England

    d. 3 February 1014
    King of Denmark 1000-1014. King of England 1013-1014.
    • EB
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    • Wikipedia
  • Richard of Dover

    Richard Archbishop of Canterbury

    Archbishop of Canterbury 1174-1184.
    • EB
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Welles

    John Welles Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1420-1421. Mayor 1431-1432. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, Guildhall.
    • MASL
  • William Breakspeare

    d. 1461
    Member of the Goldsmithsʼ Company. Monument at St. John Zachary.
  • William Blund

    William Blund Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1209-1210 and 1216-1217.
    • MASL
  • Robert Baldock

    Lord Privy Seal of England 1320-1323. Lord Chancellor of England 1323-1326.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John Coventre

    Reedified the jail at Newgate in 1422. Executor to Richard Whittington.
  • Janken Carpenter

    Janeken Carpenter

    Reedified the jail at Newgate in 1422. Executor to Richard Whittington.
  • Bartholomew Linsled

    Bartholomew Linsled Fowle

    Last Prior of St. Saviour (Southwark).
    • BHO
  • Thomas Arden

    Father of Thomas Arden. Donated St. George Southwark to the monks of Bermondsey Abbey in 1122.
  • Ralph de Luffa

    Ralph de Luffa Bishop of Chichester

    Bishop of Chichester 1091-1123.
    • ODNB
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  • Cunobeline

    Cunobeline King of Britain

    d. 40
    King of Britain 10-40.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Roger Coggar

    Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
  • Andrew Pikeman

    d. 1391
    Husband of Joan Pikeman. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
  • Joan Pikeman

    d. 1391
    Wife of Andrew Pikeman. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
  • Nicholas Jamys

    Nicholas Jamys Sheriff

    d. 1423
    Sheriff of London 1423-1424. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
    • MASL
  • William Reynwell

    William Raynewell

    Father of John Reynwell. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
  • Sir Nicholas Rainton

    Sir Nicholas Rainton Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1621-1622. Mayor 1632-1633. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Knighted on 5 May 1633.
    • MASL
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • William Bacon

    William Bacon Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1480-1481. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
    • MASL
  • Richard de Hakeneie

    Richard de Hakeneie Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1321-1322. Member of the Woolmens’ Company. Husband to Alice de Hakeneie. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
    • MASL
  • Alice de Hakeneie

    Wife of Richard de Hakeneie. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
  • John Mordan

    Member of the Stock Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
  • William Phillip

    Sergeant at Arms. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
  • Sir Thomas Blanke

    Sir Thomas Blanke Sheriff Mayor

    b. 1514 , d. 1588
    Sheriff of London 1574-1575. Mayor 1582-1583. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Had the misfortune of obtaining the position during the plague. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
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  • William Holstocke

    d. 1589
    Naval commander and administrator. Buried at St. Mary at Hill.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Adam Bamme

    Adam Bamme Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1382-1383. Mayor 1390-1391 and 1396-1397. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Father of Richard Bamme. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
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  • Richard Bamme

    Son of Adam Bamme. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • John Walton

    Gentleman. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • Mr. Marpor

    Marpor

    Gentleman. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • John Stokker

    John Stokker Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1459-1460. Member of the Drapers’ Company. Not to be confused with John Stokker. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
    • MASL
  • Richard Drylande

    Husband of Katherine Drylande. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • Katherine Drylande (née Brune)

    Katherine Drylande Brune

    Wife of Richard Drylande. Daughter of Morrice Brune. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • Morrice Brune

    Lord of Southuckenton. Father of Katherine Drylande.
  • Nicholas Partryche

    Nicholas Partryche Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1519-1520. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
    • MASL
  • Sir William Forman

    Sir William Forman Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1533-1534. Mayor 1538-1539. Member of the Haberdashers’ Company. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
    • MASL
  • James Mounforde

    Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • Thomas Gayle

    Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • Nicholas Wilforde

    Father of Thomas Wilforde. Buried at St. Pancras, Soper Lane. Possibly the same person as Nicholas Wilforde.
  • Elizabeth Wilforde

    Wife of Nicholas Wilforde. Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • Edward Heywarde

    Buried at St. George, Botolph Lane.
  • Sir Thomas Hill

    Thomas Hill Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1474-1475. Mayor 1484-1485. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Monument at Mercers’ Hall.
    • MASL
  • Henry Yevele

    b. 1320 , d. 1400
    Free-mason of Edward III, Richard II, and Henry IV. Buried at St. Magnus.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John French

    Yeoman of the Crown. Member of the Bakers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
  • Robert Clarke

    Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
  • Richard Turke

    Richard Turke Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1549-1550. Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
    • MASL
  • William Stede

    William Stede Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1500-1501. Member of the Grocers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
    • MASL
  • Richard Morgan

    d. 1556
    Judge and politician. Buried at St. Magnus.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • Peter of Colechurch

    Peter

    d. 1205
    Priest of the Parish of St. Mary (Colechurch). Helped organize the rebuilding of London Bridge.
    • ODNB
  • Serle Mercer

    Serle Mercer Sheriff Mayor

    Sheriff of London 1206-1207. Mayor 1214-1215 and 1217-1222. Finished the rebuilding of the London Bridge.
    • MASL
  • William Almaine

    WIilliam Almaine

    Merchant of London. Finished the rebuilding of the London Bridge.
  • Benedict Botewrite

    Merchant of London. Finished the rebuilding of the London Bridge.
  • Sir John Britaine

    Warden of London 1289.
  • David Lindsay

    First Earl of Crawford. Won a jousting contest against John de Welles that took place on London Bridge.
    • ODNB
    • Wikipedia
  • John de Welles

    Fifth Baron Welles. Soldier and Champion of England. Lost a jousting contest against David Lindsay that took place on London Bridge.
    • Wikipedia
  • Robert Branch

    Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
  • Robert Belgrave

    Member of the Girdlers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
  • William Brame

    Member of the Fishmongers’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
  • Robert Harding

    Robert Harding Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1478-1479. Member of the Goldsmiths’ Company. Buried at St. Mary Le Bow. Not to be confused with Robert Hardyng.
    • MASL
  • Robert Hardyng

    Robert Hardyng Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1568-1569. Member of the Salters’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus. Not to be confused with Robert Harding.
    • MASL
  • Robert Byfeld

    Robert Byfeld Sheriff

    Sheriff of London 1478-1479. Member of the Ironmongers’ Company.
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  • Simon Low

    Member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. Buried at St. Magnus.
  • William Melker

    Builder of St. Leonard, Eastcheap.