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The site of St. Bartholomew the Great was temporarily Blackfriars (St. Bartholomew’s).
Bermondsey Manor was within the bounds of Bermondsey Abbey.
Blackfriars (Holborn) is the first site in London occupied by the Dominican friars, followed by Blackfriars (Farringdon Within) and then Blackfriars (St. Bartholomew’s). Blackfriars (Farringdon Within) is the liberty containing Blackfriars Monastery and Blackfriars Theatre.
MoEML has a number of pages on bearbaiting. See the Bear Garden, a topics page on Bearbaiting, the poem
The site of Bridewell Palace became the site of Bridewell the prison and hospital.
MoEML has a number of pages relating to St. Paul’s and its environs. St. Paul’s Churchyard is adjacent to St. Paul’s Cathedral. Paul’s Cross Churchyard is the northeast quadrant of the St. Paul’s Churchyard.
Billingsgate was a watergate in Billingsgate Ward. Billingsgate Market was a market adjacent to Billingsgate.
Charterhouse (Residence) is built on the site of New Church Haw.
Charterhouse (Site) is built on the land of Charterhouse (Residence).
Cheapside Market was on and around Cheapside Street.
Dowgate or Downgate is the name of several features in London. Dowgate was a watergate on the north side of the Thames in Dowgate Ward. It gave its name to Dowgate Ward and Dowgate Street.
St. Mary Le Bow Churchyard is the corresponding churchyard for St. Mary Le Bow.
Savoy Hospital was build on the site of what was previously Savoy Manor. St. John the Baptist’s Chapel of the Savoy was a chapel joined to Savoy Hospital.
In
Southwark Counter was located in the building of the deconsecrated church of St. Margaret (Southwark).
The Tower of London describes the whole complex of the tower. Tower Ditch forms the boundary around the Tower of London and Little Tower Hill and Tower Hill are important places of execution.
York Place was the residence of
Aldgate Ward contained Aldgate Street and Aldgate, the Roman gate on the east side of the city.
St. Mary Magdalen, St. Michael, and St. Katherine parishes were all amalgamated to form Holy Trinity (Aldgate) (Parish). The site of Holy Trinity (Aldgate) (Parish) was converted into Duke’s Place.
The 1623 mayoral pageant consisted of two shows:
Bishopsgate Ward contained Bishopsgate and Bishopsgate Street.
Old Change is also referred to as the King’s Exchange.
Stow considered Fleet Lane and St. George’s Lane to be distinct sections of one continuous thoroughfare.
The church of All Hallows Barking was within All Hallows Barking parish.
The church of All Hallows Staining was within All Hallows Staining parish.
The church of All Hallows the Great was within All Hallows the Great parish.
The church of All Hallows the Less was within All Hallows the Less parish.
The church of All Hallows, Bread Street was within All Hallows, Bread Street parish.
The church of All Hallows, Honey Lane was within All Hallows, Honey Lane parish.
The church of All Hallows, Lombard Street was within All Hallows, Lombard Street parish.
The church of All Hallows, London Wall was within All Hallows, London Wall parish.
The church of Christchurch Southwark was within Christchurch Southwark parish.
The church of Holy Trinity Minories was within Holy Trinity Minories parish.
The church of Holy Trinity the Less was within Holy Trinity the Less parish.
The church of St. Mary (Newington) was within St. Mary (Newington) parish.
The church of St. Alban, Wood Street was within St. Alban, Wood Street parish.
The church of St. Alphage, London Wall was within St. Alphage, London Wall parish.
The church of St. Andrew Holborn was within St. Andrew Holborn parish.
The church of St. Andrew Hubbard was within St. Andrew Hubbard parish.
The church of St. Andrew Undershaft was within St. Andrew Undershaft parish.
The church of St. Andrew by the Wardrobe was within St. Andrew by the Wardrobe parish.
The church of St. Anne Blackfriars was within St. Anne Blackfriars parish.
The church of St. Anne and St. Agnes was within St. Anne and St. Agnes parish.
The church of St. Antholin was within St. Antholin, parish.
The church of St. Augustine, Old Change was within St. Augustine, Old Change parish.
The church of St. Bartholomew the Great was within St. Bartholomew the Great parish.
The church of St. Bartholomew the Less was within St. Bartholomew the Less parish.
The church of St. Batholomew by the Exchange was within St. Batholomew by the Exchange parish.
The church of St. Benet Fink was within St. Benet Fink parish.
The church of St. Benet Gracechurch was within St. Benet Gracechurch parish.
The church of St. Benet Sherehog was within St. Benet Sherehog parish.
The church of St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf was within St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf parish.
The church of St. Botolph, Aldersgate was within St. Botolph, Aldersgate parish.
The church of St. Botolph, Aldgate was within St. Botolph, Aldgate parish.
The church of St. Botolph, Billingsgate was within St. Botolph, Billingsgate parish.
The church of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate was within St. Botolph, Bishopsgate parish.
The church of St. Bride was within St. Bride parish.
The church of St. Christopher le Stocks was within St. Christopher le Stocks parish.
The church of St. Clement Danes was within St. Clement Danes parish.
The church of St. Clement, Eastcheap was within St. Clement, Eastcheap parish.
The church of St. Dionis Backchurch was within St. Dionis Backchurch parish.
The church of St. Dunstan in the East was within St. Dunstan in the East parish.
The church of St. Dunstan in the West was within St. Dunstan in the West parish.
The church of St. Dunstan’s Stepney was within St. Dunstan’s Stepney parish.
The church of St. Edmund, King and Martyr was within St. Edmund, King and Martyr parish.
The church of St. Ethelburga was within St. Ethelburga parish.
The church of St. Faith Under St. Paul’s was within St. Faith Under St. Paul’s parish.
The church of St. Gabriel Fenchurch was within St. Gabriel Fenchurch parish.
The church of St. George Botolph Lane was within St. George Botolph Lane parish.
The church of St. George Southwark was within St. George Southwark parish.
The church of St. Giles in the Fields was within St. Giles in the Fields parish.
The church of St. Giles, Cripplegate was within St. Giles, Cripplegate parish.
The church of St. Gregory by St. Paul’s was within St. Gregory by St. Paul’s parish.
The church of St. Helen was within St. Helen parish.
The church of St. James Duke’s Place was within St. James Duke’s Place parish.
The church of St. James Garlick was within St. James Garlick parish.
The church of St. James, Clerkenwell was within St. James, Clerkenwell parish.
The church of St. John Zachary was within St. John Zachary parish.
The church of St. John the Baptist, Walbrook was within St. John the Baptist parish.
The church of St. John the Evangelist was within St. John the Evangelist parish.
The church of St. Katherine Coleman Street was within St. Katherine Coleman Street parish.
The church of St. Katherine Cree was within St. Katherine Cree parish.
The church of St. Laurence, Pountney was within St. Laurence, Pountney parish.
The church of St. Lawrence, Jewry was within St. Lawrence, Jewry parish.
The church of St. Leonard, Eastcheap was within St. Leonard, Eastcheap parish.
The church of St. Leonard, Foster Lane was within St. Leonard, Foster Lane parish.
The church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch was within St. Leonard, Shoreditch parish.
The church of St. Magnus was within St. Magnus parish.
The church of St. Margaret Moses was within St. Margaret Moses parish.
The church of St. Margaret Pattens was within St. Margaret Pattens parish.
The church of St. Margaret, Lothbury was within St. Margaret, Lothbury parish.
The church of St. Margaret, New Fish Street was within St. Margaret, New Fish Street parish.
The church of St. Martin Orgar was within St. Martin Orgar parish.
The church of St. Martin Outwich was within St. Martin Outwich parish.
The church of St. Martin Pomary was within St. Martin Pomary parish.
The church of St. Martin Vintry was within St. Martin Vintry parish.
The church of St. Martin in the Fields was within St. Martin in the Fields parish.
The church of St. Martin within Ludgate was within St. Martin within Ludgate parish.
The church of St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street was within St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street parish.
The church of St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) was within St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) parish.
The church of St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street was within St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street parish.
The church of St. Mary Mounthaw was within St. Mary Mounthaw parish.
The church of St. Mary Rotherhithe was within St. Mary Rotherhithe parish.
The church of St. Mary Somerset was within St. Mary Somerset parish.
The church of St. Mary Staining was within St. Mary Staining parish.
The church of St. Mary Whitechapel was within St. Mary Whitechapel parish.
The church of St. Mary Woolchurch was within St. Mary Woolchurch parish.
The church of St. Mary Woolnoth was within St. Mary Woolnoth parish.
The church of St. Mary, Abchurch was within St. Mary, Abchurch parish.
The church of St. Mary, Aldermanbury was within St. Mary, Aldermanbury parish.
The church of St. Mary, Aldermary was within St. Mary, Aldermary parish.
The church of St. Mary, Bothaw was within St. Mary, Bothaw parish.
The church of St. Mary, Colechurch was within St. Mary, Colechurch parish.
The church of St. Mary, Lambeth was within St. Mary, Lambeth parish.
The church of St. Mary-At-Hill was within St. Mary-At-Hill parish.
The church of St. Matthew, Friday Street was within St. Matthew, Friday Street parish.
The church of St. Michael Bassishaw was within St. Michael Bassishaw parish.
The church of St. Michael Le Querne was within St. Michael Le Querne parish.
The church of St. Michael Paternoster Royal was within St. Michael Paternoster Royal parish.
The church of St. Michael, Cornhill was within St. Michael, Cornhill parish.
The church of St. Michael, Crooked Lane was within St. Michael, Crooked Lane parish.
The church of St. Michael, Queenhithe was within St. Michael, Queenhithe parish.
The church of St. Michael, Wood Street was within St. Michael, Wood Street parish.
The church of St. Mildred, Bread Street was within St. Mildred, Bread Street parish.
The church of St. Mildred, Poultry was within St. Mildred, Poultry parish.
The church of St. Nicholas Acon was within St. Nicholas Acon parish.
The church of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey was within St. Nicholas Cole Abbey parish.
The church of St. Nicholas Olave was within St. Nicholas Olave parish.
The church of St. Olave Southwark was within St. Olave Southwark parish.
The church of St. Olave, Hart Street was within St. Olave, Hart Street parish.
The church of St. Olave, Old Jewry was within St. Olave, Old Jewry parish.
The church of St. Olave, Silver Street was within St. Olave, Silver Street parish.
The church of St. Pancras, Soper Lane was within St. Pancras, Soper Lane parish.
The church of St. Peter le Poor was within St. Peter le Poor parish.
The church of St. Peter upon Cornhill was within St. Peter upon Cornhill parish.
The church of St. Peter, Paul’s Wharf was within St. Peter, Paul’s Wharf parish.
The church of St. Peter, Westcheap was within St. Peter, Westcheap parish.
The church of St. Saviour (Southwark) was within St. Saviour (Southwark) parish.
St. Mary Magdalen (Southwark) was attached to St. Mary Overies and functioned as a parish church from the thirteenth century to the Disolution of the Monastaries. St. Mary Magdalen (Southwark) is not to be confused with Saint Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey), which was a parish church located near Bermondsey Abbey.
The church of St. Sepulchre was within St. Sepulchre parish.
The church of St. Stephen Walbrook was within St. Stephen Walbrook parish.
The church of St. Stephen, Coleman Street was within St. Stephen, Coleman Street parish.
The church of St. Swithin, London Stone was within St. Swithin, London Stone parish.
The church of St. Thomas Apostle was within St. Thomas Apostle parish.
The church of St. Thomas Southwark was within St. Thomas Southwark parish.
The church of St. Vedast was within St. Vedast Foster parish.
Iyengar refers to the assignment in her blog post and the blog post provides additional context for the assignment.
MoEML has split our edition of Ogilby and Morgan into two files: OGIL5 is the diplomatic transcription of all textual elements; OGIL5_toponyms is the a born-digital harvesting of the toponyms from the source that does not attempt to retain any styling or other bibliographical features of the original.
MoEML has a number of documents related to the prison system. See also Prisons in early modern London to see all of the prisons in MoEML.
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St. Mary Le Bow was the original meeting place for the
The Doctors’ Commons, Knightrider Street was located in the building that formerly housed Mountjoy’s Inn, Knightrider Street.
The
Ludgate Hill was the raised portion of Ludgate Street. Ludgate Hill was also known as Fleet Hill. Bowyer Row was a section of Ludgate Street.
Aldersgate Ward contained Aldersgate Street and Aldersgate.
Colechurch Street was the former name of Old Jewry. Colechurch Street may also have been the former name of a longer street combining Old Jewry and Coleman Street.
Cripplegate Ward contained Cripplegate.
Farringdon Ward was divided into Farringdon Within Ward and Farringdon Without Ward.
Distaff Lane ran south off of Great Distaff Street. Great Distaff Street was also known as Maiden Lane. Maiden Lane (Wood Street) is distinct from Great Distaff Street.