Complete Orgography
The Twelve Great Livery Companies of the City of London are listed here in the order of precedence established in 1515. To serve as Lord Mayor, an Alderman had to be free (i.e., a member) of one
                  of these twelve companies.
               
               
               Greater Livery Companies
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                     Mercers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of MercersThe Mercers’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London. The Mercers were first in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Mercers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.mercers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.![The coat of arms of the Mercers’
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                    Company, from Stow (1633).[Full size
                  image]](graphics/Mercers_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Mercers’ Company, from Stow (1633).[Full size image] 
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                     Ironmongers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of IronmongersThe Ironmongers’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London. The Ironmongers were tenth in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Ironmongers is still active and maintains a website at http://www.ironmongers.org/ that includes a history of the company.![The coat of arms of the Ironmongers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image]](graphics/Ironmongers_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Ironmongers’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Grocers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of GrocersThe Grocers’ Company (previously the Pepperers’ Company) was one of the twelve great companies of London. The Grocers were second in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Grocers is still active and maintains a website at https://grocershall.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.![The coat of arms of the Grocers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                  image]](graphics/Grocers_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Grocers’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Drapers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of DrapersThe Drapers’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London. The Drapers were third in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Drapers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.thedrapers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company and bibliography.![The coat of arms of the Drapers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                  image]](graphics/Drapers_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Drapers’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Fishmongers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of FishmongersThe Fishmongers’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London, formed in 1536 out of the merger of the Stock Fishmongers and the Salt Fishmongers. The Fishmongers were fourth in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers is still active and maintains a website at https://fishmongers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.![The coat of arms of the Fishmongers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image] The coat of arms of the Fishmongers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image]](graphics/Fishmongers_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Fishmongers’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Goldsmiths’ CompanyWorshipful Company of GoldsmithsThe Goldsmiths’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London. The Goldsmiths were fifth in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths is still active and maintains a website at https://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company and explains the company’s role in the annual Trial of the Pyx.![The coat of arms of the Goldsmiths’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
                    [Full size
                    image] The coat of arms of the Goldsmiths’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image]](graphics/Goldsmiths_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Goldsmiths’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Skinners’ CompanyWorshipful Company of SkinnersThe Skinners’ Company (previously the Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St. John the Baptist) was one of the twelve great companies of London. Since 1484, the Skinners and the Merchant Taylors have alternated precedence annually; the Skinners are now sixth in precedence in even years and seventh in odd years, changing precedence at Easter. The Worshipful Company of Skinners is still active and maintains a website at http://www.theskinnerscompany.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.![The coat of arms of the Skinners’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image] The coat of arms of the Skinners’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image]](graphics/Skinners_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Skinners’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Merchant Taylors’ CompanyWorshipful Company of Merchant TaylorsThe Merchant Taylors’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London. Since 1484, the Merchant Taylors and the Skinners have alternated precedence annually; the Merchant Taylors are now sixth in precedence in odd years and seventh in even years, changing precedence at Easter. The Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors is still active and maintains a website at http://www.merchanttaylors.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company and a list of historical milestones.![The coat of arms of the Merchant Taylors’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image] The coat of arms of the Merchant Taylors’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image]](graphics/MerchantTaylors_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Merchant Taylors’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Haberdashers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of HaberdashersThe Haberdashers’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London. The Haberdashers were eighth in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers is still active and maintains a website at http://www.haberdashers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company and history of their hall.![The coat of arms of the Haberdashers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image] The coat of arms of the Haberdashers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image]](graphics/Haberdashers_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Haberdashers’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Salters’ CompanyWorshipful Company of SaltersThe Salters’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London. The Salters were ninth in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Salters is still active and maintains a website at http://www.salters.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.![The coat of arms of the Salters’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                  image] The coat of arms of the Salters’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                  image]](graphics/Salters_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Salters’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Vintners’ CompanyWorshipful Company of VintnersThe Vintners’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London. The Vintners were eleventh in the order of precedence established in 1515. The Worshipful Company of Vintners is still active and maintains a website at https://www.vintnershall.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.![The coat of arms of the Vintners’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image] The coat of arms of the Vintners’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image]](graphics/Vintners_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Vintners’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
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                     Clothworkers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of ClothworkersThe Clothworkers’ Company was one of the twelve great companies of London, formed in 1528 out of the merger of the Fullers and the Shearmen. The Clothworkers were twelfth in the order of precedence. The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.clothworkers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.![The coat of arms of the Clothworkers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image] The coat of arms of the Clothworkers’
                    Company, from Stow (1633).
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                    image]](graphics/Clothworkers_sm.jpg)  The coat of arms of the Clothworkers’ Company, from Stow (1633). [Full size image] 
Lesser Livery Companies
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                     Apothecaries’ CompanyWorshipful Society of ApothecariesThe Apothecaries’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries is still active and maintains a website at https://www.apothecaries.org/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Armourers and Brasiers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of Armourers and BrasiersThe Armourers and Brasiers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.armourershall.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Bakers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of BakersThe Bakers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Bakers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.bakers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Barbers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of BarbersThe Barbers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Barbers is still active and maintains a website at https://barberscompany.org/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Bowyers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of BowyersThe Bowyers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Bowyers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.bowyers.com/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Brewers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of BrewersThe Brewers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Brewers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.brewershall.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Butchers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of ButchersThe Butchers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Butchers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.butchershall.com/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Carpenters’ CompanyWorshipful Company of CarpentersThe Carpenters’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Carpenters is still active and maintains a website at http://www.thecarpenterscompany.co.uk that includes a history of the company.
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                     Cooks’ CompanyWorshipful Company of CooksThe Cooks’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Cooks is still active and maintains a website at https://www.cooks.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Coopers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of CoopersThe Coopers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Coopers is still active and maintains a website at https://upholders.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Cordwainers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of CordwainersThe Cordwainers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Cordwainers is still active and maintains a website at http://cordwainers.org/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Curriers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of CurriersThe Curriers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Curriers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.curriers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Cutlers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of CutlersThe Cutlers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Cutlers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.cutlerslondon.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Dyers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of DyersThe Dyers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Dyers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.dyerscompany.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Feltmakers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of FeltmakersThe Feltmakers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Feltmakers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.feltmakers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Fletchers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of FletchersThe Fletchers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Fletchers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.fletchers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Founders’ CompanyWorshipful Company of FoundersThe Founders’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Founders is still active and maintains a website at https://www.foundersco.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Fruiterers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of FruiterersThe Fruiterers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.fruiterers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Girdlers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of GirdlersThe Girdlers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Girdlers is still active and maintains a website at https://girdlers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Leathersellers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of LeathersellersThe Leathersellers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Leathersellers is still active and maintains a website at https://leathersellers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Loriners’ CompanyWorshipful Company of LorinersThe Loriners’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Loriners is still active and maintains a website at https://www.loriner.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Masons’ CompanyWorshipful Company of MasonsThe Masons’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Masons is still active and maintains a website at https://www.masonslivery.org/ that includes a brief history of the company.
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                     Painter-Stainers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of Painter-StainersThe Painter-Stainers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers is still active and maintains a website at https://painter-stainers.org/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Paviors’ CompanyWorshipful Company of PaviorsThe Paviors’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Paviors is still active and maintains a website at https://www.paviors.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Pewterers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of PewterersThe Pewterers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Pewterers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.pewterers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Plaisterers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of PlaisterersThe Plaisterers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Plaisterers is still active and maintains a website at https://plaistererslivery.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Plumbers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of PlumbersThe Plumbers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Plumbers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.plumberscompany.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Poulters’ CompanyWorshipful Company of PoultersThe Poulters’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Poulters is still active and maintains a website at https://poulters.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Saddlers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of SaddlersThe Saddlers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Saddlers is still active and maintains a website at https://saddlersco.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Scriveners’ CompanyWorshipful Company of ScrivenersThe Scriveners’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Scriveners is still active and maintains a website at https://www.scriveners.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Shipwrights’ CompanyWorshipful Company of ShipwrightsThe Shipwrights’ Company did not become a livery company until 1782. However, a Shipwrights’ Company had been regulating shipbuilding in London for centuries before then. ShipwrightsBelow the Bridge built seagoing ships, while ShipwrightsAbove the Bridge built river craft. The Worshipful Company of Shipwrights is still active and maintains a website at https://www.shipwrights.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Stationers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of StationersThe Stationers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Stationers is still active (under the new title of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers) and maintains a website at https://www.stationers.org/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Tallow Chandlers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of Tallow ChandlersThe Tallow Chandlers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.tallowchandlers.org/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Tax Advisors’ CompanyWorshipful Company of Tax AdvisorsThe Tax Advisors’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Tax Advisors is still active and maintains a website at https://www.taxadvisers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Tylers and Bricklayers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of Tylers and BricklayersThe Tylers and Bricklayers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers is still active and maintains a website at https://www.tylersandbricklayers.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Upholders’ CompanyWorshipful Company of UpholdersThe Upholders’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Upholders is still active and maintains a website at https://upholders.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Wax Chandlers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of Wax ChandlersThe Wax Chandlers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers is still active and maintains a website at http://www.weavers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Weavers’ CompanyWorshipful Company of WeaversThe Weavers’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Weavers is still active and maintains a website at http://www.weavers.org.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Woolmens’ CompanyWorshipful Company of WoolmenThe Woolmens’ Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Worshipful Company of Woolmen is still active and maintains a website at https://woolmen.com/ that includes a history of the company.
Playing Companies
Other Early Modern Organizations and Offices
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                     Archdeaconry of LondonThe Archdeaconry of London was the office of the Archdeacon of London, responsible for the administration of parishes within London.
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                     Austin Friars (Augustinians)The Austin Friars were a mendicant order that adhered to the teachings of Augustine of Hippo. Founded in the thirteenth century, the Austin Friars arrived in England in 1248 and occupied Austin Friars until King Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538.
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                     Bishop of LondonThe Bishop (or Lord Bishop) of London was an office occupied by an ordinary responsible for representing the Church of England within the Diosece of London. MoEML distinguishes between the office of the Bishop and the person elected to the office for a term.
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                     Black Friars (Dominicans)The Blackfriars, named for their customaryblack mantle and hood, were an order of mendicant friars founded by St. Dominic in France in 1216 (Dominican Order). Intent on spreading Catholicism, St. Dominic sent members of his order to England, where, no later than 1247, the order had bases in Oxford and London (Jarrett 2-3). In the wake of the Reformation, members of the order fled the country or remained in England andeither drifted into poverty, or else entered the ranks of the secular clergy (Jarrett 169).
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                     Bladers’ CompanyThe Bladers’ Company was a company in early modern London.
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                     Burellers’ CompanyThe Burellers’ Company was a company in early modern London.
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                     Church of EnglandThe Church of England first came into being in 1534 when King Henry VIII seceded from Rome and declared himselfSupreme Head of the Church of England by the Act of Supremacy. Queen Mary I repealed this act in 1555. In 1559, as part of what is now known as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, parliament restored the act and made Queen Elizabeth ISupreme Governor of the Church of England, a role still held by the British monarch today. The Church of England has been the official Christian church in England since 1559. Its doctrinal position was set out in theThirty-Nine Articles of 1563 and finalized in 1571, at which point they were incorporated into the Book of Common Prayer that had governed the liturgical form of Church of England services since 1549.
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                     Corders’ CompanyThe Corders’ Company was a company in early modern London.
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                     Corporation of LondonThe Corporation of London was the municipal government of London, made up of the Mayor of London, the Court of Aldermen, and the Court of Common Council. It exists today in largely the same form.
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                     Council of the RegencyThe Council of the Regency was established by King James VI and I in 1617 to govern England while he visited Scotland.
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                     Court of AldermenThe Court of Aldermen was composed of senior officials known asaldermen, who were each elected to represent one ward of London. The Mayor of London oversaw the Court of Aldermen and was himself an alderman. Historically, the Court of Aldermen was the primary administrative body for the Corporation of London; however, by the early modern period, many of its responsibilities had been transferred to the Court of Common Council. The Court of Aldermen exists today in a somewhat modified form.
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                     Court of ArchesThe Court of Arches was the highest court of appeal for ecclesiastical matters in the province of Canterbury and fell under the jurisdiction of the archbishop of Canterbury (Noorthuock 579-587). The Court of Arches was named after its location in St. Mary Le Bow, which wasbuilt over arches (Baker 136). After the Great Fire of 1666, the Court of Arches often met at the Doctors’ Commons, Knightrider Street (Keene and Harding 199-212). For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia. An extensive archive of Court of Arches cases is held at the Lambeth Palace Library.
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                     Court of Common CouncilThe Court of Common Council was comprised of men elected from each ward. It was distinct from the Court of Aldermen.
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                     Court of HustingAccording to John Stow, the Court of Husting was located in the Guildhall (Stow 1633, sig. F6r). The word,husting, comes from the Icelandic,hus-ping, meaning a court or council held in a house, a description meant to contrast courts that wereheld in the open air (Harben). At one time, the Court of Husting wasthe sole court for the settlement of disputes between citizens of London, evidenced by it being called the Husting of London of the Common Pleas in 1305 (Harben). The court’s specific purview wasthe enrolment of deeds and wills relating to the property of the citizens (Harben).
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                     Court of King’s BenchThe Court of King’s Bench was the senior court of English common law. Originally, it travelled with the King. From 1318 to 1882, it met at the south end of Westminster Hall (Baker 42). For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia. The records surviving from King’s Bench cases are held at the National Archives.
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                     Courts of Pie PoudreAlso known ascourts of pie powder, courts of pie poudre settled disputes that occurred during fairs and markets (Halsbury 678). Stanley Giffard Halsbury notes that[t]hese courts, which are courts of record, had jurisdiction to decide as to all manner of contracts, trespasses, covenants, and debts done within the time of fairs or markets and within their precincts (Halsbury 678). For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia.
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                     Crossed Friars (Bretheren of the Holy Cross)The Bretheren of the Holy Cross, also known as the Crossed Friars, Crutched Friars, or Crouched Friars, were an order of preaching canons who were commonly assumed to be friars in late-medieval and early modern England. Arriving in England in the mid-thirteenth century, the Crossed Friars occupied a site on Hart Street from the 1260s until King Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538.
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                     Damned CrewThe Damned Crew was a group of disaffected young gentlemen known for intimidation and assault. It was permanently disbanded in 1600.
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                     Doctors’ CommonsThe Doctors’ Commons was a group of men from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge who practiced civil law (Baker 180). G.R. Elton claims that this society was formed in 1511 and was modelled after the Inns of Court (Elton 155). Sir John Baker claims that this society was already established in the fifteenth century by thedoctors of the Arches (Baker 180). Encyclopaedia Britannica states that the society leased a building near Paternoster Row from 1565 until their dissolution in the nineteenth century; however, most scholars agree that the Doctors’ Commons moved from their Paternoster Row location to a building in Knightrider Street early in Elizabeth I’s reign (Doctors’ Commons ; Thornbury; Harben). A motion to dissolve the Doctors’ Commons was put forth in 1858 and by 1865 they had sold both their library and building (Baker 181). Most of the records surviving from the Doctors’ Commons are housed at the Lambeth Palace Library. For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia.
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                     Duke of Shoreditch’s MenDuke of Shoreditch’s Men was a bowshooting fraternity in early modern London.
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                     East India CompanyThe East India Company was a joint-stock company formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region.
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                     Fraternity of Sireniacal GentlemenThe Fraternity of Sireniacal Gentlemen was an early modern drinking club that met at the Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street) on the first Friday of every month. The fraternity was named after the french word for mermaid (sirene). Many literary figures, including Ben Jonson, John Donne, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont, Thomas Coryat, John Selden, Sir Robert Cotton, Richard Carew, Richard Martin, and William Strachey, participated in the club.
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                     Fraternity of the TrinityThe Fraternity of the Trinity was, according to Stow, established in 1466 under King Edward IV. A History of the Country of London contends that the fraternity was founded at the request of Elizabeth Woodville and must have been already in existence in 1422, prior to its association with Leadenhall. From 1466, the Fraternity of the Trinity was in order in Leadenhall until the brief reign of King Edward VI when, under the counsel of Thomas Cranmer, the King signed the Abolition of the Chantries Act in 1547 (Colleges: Fraternity of the Holy Trinity).
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                     Friday Street ClubThe Friday Street Club was an early modern drinking club that met at the Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street).
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                     Fullers’ CompanyThe Fullers’ Company was the precursor of the Clothworkers’ Company, into which it merged with the Shearmens’ Company in 1528.
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                     Gentlemen of the Privy ChamberThe Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber were a group of gentle-born courtiers who had access to the private section of the king’s royal residence. While all of the Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber enjoyed royal favour, the courtier who served as thegroom of the stool held the most intimate relationship with the king (Riordan).
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                     Grey Friars (Franciscans)The Grey Friars, named for their grey habits or cowls, were an order of franciscan friars founded by St. Francis of Assisi in 1209 and arrived in England from Italy in 1224 (Holder 66). Devoted to following the teachings of St. Francis, the Grey Friars occupied Greyfriars until King Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538 (Kingsford 2).
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                     Hanseatic LeagueThe Hanseatic League was a confederation of German merchant guilds and market towns with outposts throughout Northern Europe, including England.
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                     High Court of AdmiraltyIn the reign of Henry VIII, England’s admiralty courts were combined into the High Court of Admiralty (Elton 155). The High Court of Admiralty presided over cases that occurred out at sea (Baker 132). Although most courts in England practiced common law, the High Court of Admiralty used a form of civil law based on theuniversal law of the sea (Baker 132). For an accessible overview, see Wikipedia. Records surviving from the High Court of Admiralty are held at the National Archives.
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                     Honourable Artillery CompanyThe Honourable Artillery Company was a guild of archers in early modern London. Note thatarchery was considered to be a form ofartillery in early modern usage.
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                     Knighten GuildThe Knighten Guild was a guild in London that originated as an order of chivalry founded by King Edgar for loyal knights.
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                     Knights HospitallersThe Knights Hospitallers was a Roman Catholic military order that originated in the Mediterranean region during the eleventh century. It was also known as the Order of the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem.
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                     Knights TemplarThe Knights Templar was an organization of Christians who wanted to protect European travelers who visted sites across the Holy Land. The organization was granted land from King Henry II, including a site near Castle Baynard Ward on which they built a round church. In 1184, the Knights Templar built a new round church at Temple Bar which was consecrated a year later.
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                     Marshalsea CourtAlso known as theCourt of the Steward and Marshal and theCourt of the Verge, the Marshalsea Court was a royal court that fell under the jurisdiction of the Knight Marshal and the Lord Steward of the Household (Jones 1). The Marshalsea Court held civil and criminal authority over actions involving a member from the royal household (Lord steward ). Only cases that occurred within twelve miles of the royal residence could be tried in the Marshalsea Court (Lord steward ). Established in the reign of Edward I, the Marshalsea Court operated as a highly specialized household court until it was abolished in the nineteenth century (Lord steward ). For more information, see Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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                     Mayor of LondonThe Mayor (or Lord Mayor) of London was an office occupied annually by a new mayor. For the purposes of recording the authorship of mayoral proclamations, MoEML distinguishes between the office of the mayor and the person elected to the office for the year.
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                     Merchant Adventurers’ CompanyThe Merchant Adventurers’ Company was a trading company founded in 1407.
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                     Merchant Venturers’ CompanyThe Merchant Venturers’ Company funded the voyage of John Cabot to Canada in 1497. It was granted a monopoly on Bristol’s sea trade in a 1552 Royal Charter from King Edward VI.
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                     Merchants of the Haunce of AlmaineThe Merchants of the Haunce of Almaine was a group of German merchants who worked at the Steelyard.
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                     Merchants of the StapleThe Merchants of the Staple was one of the mercantile corporations of England. The Company of Merchants of the Staple of England is still active and maintains a website at http://merchantsofthestapleofengland.co.uk/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Muscovy CompanyThe Muscovy Company was a company of English merchants created for trade with Russia.
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                     Order of Carthusian MonksThe Order of Carthusian Monks was a Catholic religious order housed at the Charterhouse from 1371-1541.
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                     Parish Clerks’ CompanyThe Parish Clerks’ Company was a company in early modern London. While it never technically applied for livery status, it largely acted as a livery company. The Parish Clerks’ Company is still active and maintains a website at http://www.londonparishclerks.com/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     Parliament of EnglandThe Parliament of England was a legislative branch of the Kingdom of England, founded by William the Conquerer in 1066.
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                     Pepperers’ CompanyThe Pepperers’ Company was the precursor of the Grocers’ Company.
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                     Prince Arthur’s MenPrince Arthur’s Men was a bowshooting fraternity in early modern London.
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                     Privy CouncilThe Privy Council advised the reigning monarch on important judicial and political issues. The council still exists today, altough with considerably less authority.
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                     Salt Fishmongers’ CompanyThe Salt Fishmongers’ Company was the precursor of the Fishmongers’ Company, into which it merged with the Stock Fishmongers’ Company in 1536.
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                     Shearmens’ CompanyThe Shearmens’ Company was the precursor of the Clothworkers’ Company, into which it merged with the Fullers’ Company in 1528.
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                     Society of JesusThe Society of Jesus was a religious order of the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome and founded in 1534.
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                     Spicers’ CompanyThe Spicers’ Company was a company in early modern London.
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                     Stock Fishmongers’ CompanyThe Stock Fishmongers’ Company was the precursor of the Fishmongers’ Company, into which it merged with the Salt Fishmongers’ Company in 1536.
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                     Watermens’ and Lightermens’ CompanyThe Watermens’ and Lightermens’ Company was a company in early modern London. While it never technically applied for livery status, it largely acted as a livery company. The Watermens’ and Lightermens’ Company is still active and maintains a website at https://watermenscompany.com/ that includes a history of the company.
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                     White Friars (Carmelites)The White Friars were an order of carmelite friars with uncertain orgins. Generally associated with St. Bernard, the White Friars occupied a church on Fleet Street until King Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538.
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                     Woodmongers’ CompanyThe Woodmongers’ Company was a company in early modern London. With the transition to coal as a primary fuel source, the Woodmongers became defunct by 1731.
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                     Woodstaplers’ CompanyThe Woolstaplers’ Company was a company in early modern London.
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                     The British LibraryThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. Website.
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                     Centre for Metropolitan HistoryThe Centre for Metropolitan History is an educational organization in the United Kingdom. Website.
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                     Digitization Centre at the University of Victoria LibrariesThe Digitization Centre at the University of Victoria Libraries supports the production and delivery of online digital collections at the University of Victoria. Website.
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                     Humanities Computing and Media CentreHCMC staff have collaborated in the project as programmers, graphics editors, and administrators. The mandate of the HCMC is to further research, teaching, and learning in the faculty of Humanities, in particular the fields of Humanities Computing and Language Learning. We host a research and development office and manage a room of bookable computer workstations for use by faculty, research assistants etc. participating in projects supported by the HCMC.
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                     JCURA ScholarsThe Jamie Cassels Undergraduate Research Award (JCURA) is an annual scholarship at the University of Victoria, awarded to outstanding undergraduate students who wish to pursue a large research project. For more information, see UVIC’s Learning and Teaching Centre.
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                     The Law SocietyThe Law Society is the independent professional body for solicitors thatexists to represent, promote and support all solicitors, so they in turn can help their clients. Website.
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                     The Law Society LibraryThe Law Society Library has a collection of legal reference material and collects primary legislation from the early modern period, focusing on Ireland. Website.
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                     The MoEML TeamThese are all MoEML team members since 1999 to present. To see the current members and structure of our team, seeTeam. 
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                              Former Student ContributorsWe’d also like to acknowledge students who contributed to MoEML’s intranet predecessor at the University of Windsor between 1999 and 2003. When we redeveloped MoEML for the Internet in 2006, we were not able to include all of the student projects that had been written for courses in Shakespeare, Renaissance Drama, and/or Writing Hypertext. Nonetheless, these students contributed materially to the conceptual development of the project.
 
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                     PLACEHOLDER ORGANIZATIONThe purpose of this item is to allow encoders to link to an organization when they cannot add a new one to the ORGS1 file for some reason. When linking to this item, please include a comment explaining the details of the item the link should really point to.
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                     Rylands CollectionThe Rylands Collection is a special collection at the John Rylands Library at the University of Manchester. Website.
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                     Spencer CollectionThe Spencer Collection was purchased from John Poyntz Spencer by Enriqueta Augustina Rylands in 1892 for the John Rylands Library. Website.
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                     University of VictoriaThe University of Victoria, writ large. Located in Victoria, BC, Canada. Website.
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                     University of Melbourne History 30073 2018 StudentsStudent contributors enrolled in History 30073: Crime, Punishment and the Media, 1500-1800 at University of Melbourne in 2018, working under the guest editorship of Una McIlvenna.
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                     University of Texas, Arlington English 5308 Fall 2014 StudentsStudent contributors enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Student Contributors
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                     University of Victoria Humanities 295 Fall 2020 StudentsStudent contributors 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.Student Contributors
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                     Joey TakedaJTProgrammer, 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle and Joseph Takeda.Making the RA Matter: Pedagogy, Interface, and Practices. Making Things and Drawing Boundaries: Experiments in the Digital Humanities. Ed. Jentery Sayers. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2018. Print.
 
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                     Chase TempletCTResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Katie TanigawaKTProject 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Brandon TaylorBTResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Jasmeen BoparaiJBResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Brooke IsherwoodBIResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Amorena RobertsARResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Katie McKennaKLMResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Catriona DuncanCDResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Tye Landels-GruenewaldTLGData Manager, 2015-2016. Research Assistant, 2013-2015. Tye completed his undergraduate honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2015.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Zaqir ViraniZVResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Michael StevensMSResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Tara DrouillardTDResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Dana WileyDPWResearch 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.Dana Wiley is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Dana Wiley is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     James CampbellJDCResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Liam SarsfieldLSResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Cameron ButtCBResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Meredith HolmesMLHResearch 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!Roles played in the project- 
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                     Patrick ClosePCResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Quinn MacDonaldQMResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Nathan PhillipsNAPResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Noam KaufmanNKResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Neil AdamsNAResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Daniel PowellDJPResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Melanie ChernykMJCResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Camille van der MarelCVDMResearch 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.Camille van der Marel is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Camille van der Marel is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Joanna HutzJHResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Joy Cochrane is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Joy Cochrane is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michael DavisMDResearch 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.Michael Davis is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michael Davis is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brianna WrightBWUndergraduate 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Morag St. ClairMSCUndergraduate Research Scholar, 2009–2010. Morag St. Clair was a third-year English honours student.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Natalia EslingNEUndergraduate 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Sarah MilliganSMResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Kim McLean-FianderKMFDirector 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Mark KaethlerMKMark 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Janelle JenstadJJJanelle 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).Roles played in the project- 
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle and Joseph Takeda.Making the RA Matter: Pedagogy, Interface, and Practices. Making Things and Drawing Boundaries: Experiments in the Digital Humanities. Ed. Jentery Sayers. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 2018. Print.
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle.Building a Gazetteer for Early Modern London, 1550-1650. Placing Names. Ed. Merrick Lex Berman, Ruth Mostern, and Humphrey Southall. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana UP, 2016. 129-145.
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle.The Burse and the Merchant’s Purse: Coin, Credit, and the Nation in Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody. The Elizabethan Theatre XV. Ed. C.E. McGee and A.L. Magnusson. Toronto: P.D. Meany, 2002. 181–202. Print.
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 Early Modern Literary Studies 8.2 (2002): 5.1–26..The City Cannot Hold You : Social Conversion in the Goldsmith’s Shop.
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 The Silver Society Journal 10 (1998): 40–43.The Gouldesmythes Storehowse : Early Evidence for Specialisation.
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle.Lying-in Like a Countess: The Lisle Letters, the Cecil Family, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 34 (2004): 373–403. doi:10.1215/10829636–34–2–373.
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle.Public Glory, Private Gilt: The Goldsmiths’ Company and the Spectacle of Punishment. Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society. Ed. Anne Goldgar and Robert Frost. Leiden: Brill, 2004. 191–217. Print.
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle.Smock Secrets: Birth and Women’s Mysteries on the Early Modern Stage. Performing Maternity in Early Modern England. Ed. Katherine Moncrief and Kathryn McPherson. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. 87–99. Print.
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle.Using Early Modern Maps in Literary Studies: Views and Caveats from London. GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place. Ed. Michael Dear, James Ketchum, Sarah Luria, and Doug Richardson. London: Routledge, 2011. Print.
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                                    Jenstad, Janelle.Versioning John Stow’s A Survey of London, or, What’s New in 1618 and 1633?. Janelle Jenstad Blog. https://janellejenstad.com/2013/03/20/versioning-john-stows-a-survey-of-london-or-whats-new-in-1618-and-1633/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice. Ed. Janelle Jenstad. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/MV/.
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                                    Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. Ed. Janelle Jenstad and the MoEML Team. MoEML. Transcribed.
 
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                     John SchofieldJSJohn 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).John Schofield is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:John Schofield is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kristen A. BennettKristen Abbott Bennett KABKristen 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Michael BestMBDr. Michael Best is professor emeritus, University of Victoria, and coordinating editor of Internet Shakespeare Editions.Michael Best is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michael Best is mentioned in the following documents:Michael Best authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Best, Michael, ed. The Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca.
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                                    Best, Michael.Isabella Whitney. Shakespeare’s Life and Times. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/literature/women%20writers/whitney.html.
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                                    Censorship. Ed. Best, Michael. The Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/literature/publishing/censorship.html.
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                                    The Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Ed. Best, Michael. The Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/stage/acting/chamberlainsmen.html.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. King John. Ed. Michael Best. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Jn/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. King Lear. Ed. Michael Best. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Lr/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Sonnets. Ed. Michael Best. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Son/.
 
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                     Ian GregoryIGDr. Ian Gregory is senior lecturer in digital humanities, department of history, Lancaster University.Ian Gregory is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ian Gregory is mentioned in the following documents:Ian Gregory authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Gregory, Ian, Karen K. Kemp, and Ruth Mostern.Geographical Information and Historical Research: Current Progress and Future Directions. History and Computing 13.1 (2001): 7–23.
 
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                     Sally-Beth MacLean is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Sally-Beth MacLean is mentioned in the following documents:Sally-Beth MacLean authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Hagen, Tanya, Sally-Beth MacLean, Alexandra Bolintineanu, and John Estabillo, devs. How to Track a Bear in Southwark. U of Toronto. https://trackabear.library.utoronto.ca/.
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                                    MacLean, Sally-Beth, ed. Early Modern London Theatres. U of Toronto, King’s College of London, and U of Southampton. http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/.
 
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                     Helen M. OstovichHMOHelen 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).Roles played in the project- 
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                                    Howard, Jean E.Other Englands: The View from the Non-Shakespearean History Play. Other Voices, Other Views: Expanding the Canon in English Renaissance Studies. Ed. Helen Ostovich, Mary V. Silcox, and Graham Roebuck. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1999. 135–153. Print.
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                                    Ostovich, Helen, ed. Early Theatre: A Journal with the Records of Early English Drama. McMaster U. http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/earlytheatre/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. All’s Well That Ends Well. Ed. Helen Ostovich. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/AWW/.
 
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                     Jeremy SmithJSJeremy Smith is assistant librarian, graphics and digital collections team, London Metropolitan Archives. Consultant.Jeremy Smith is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jeremy Smith is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ian ArcherIAIan 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 Archer is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ian Archer is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ian GaddIan Gadd is professor in English literature at Bath Spa University.Ian Gadd is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ian Gadd is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexandra GillespieAlexandra Gillespie is professor in English at the University of Toronto.Alexandra Gillespie is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexandra Gillespie is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Julia MerrittJulia 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.Julia Merritt is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Julia Merritt is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tracey HillDr. 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                                    Hill, Tracey. Anthony Munday and Civic Culture: Theatre, History and Power in Early Modern London, 1580–1633. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2004. Print.
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                                    Hill, Tracey. Pageantry and Power: A cultural history of the early modern Lord Mayor’s Show 1585–1639. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2013. Print.
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                                    Hill, Tracy.Owners and Collectors of the Printed Books of the Early Modern Lord Mayors’ Shows. Library and Information History 30.3 (2013): 151–171. doi:10.1179/1758348914Z.00000000061
 
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                     Natalie AldredDr. 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.Natalie Aldred is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Natalie Aldred is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ronda ArabDr. 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.Ronda Arab is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ronda Arab is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Yan BrailowskyYan 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.Yan Brailowsky is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Yan Brailowsky is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     David CarnegieDavid 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).David Carnegie is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:David Carnegie is mentioned in the following documents:David Carnegie authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Carnegie, David.Galley-Foists, the Lord Mayor’s Show, and Early Modern English Drama. Early Theatre 7.2 (2004): 49–74. doi:10.12745/et.7.2.679.
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                                    Webster, John. The Works of John Webster: An Old-Spelling Critical Edition. 3 vols. Ed. David Gunby, David Carnegie, and Macdonald P. Jackson. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2007. Print.
 
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                     Glenn ClarkDr. 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).Glenn Clark is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Glenn Clark is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Laura EstillLaura 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Christopher HighleyChris 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Brett Greatley-HirschDr. 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.Brett Greatley-Hirsch is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brett Greatley-Hirsch is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Diane JakackiDiane 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry VIII. Ed. Diane Jakacki. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/H8/.
 
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                     Mary Ann LundDr. 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: ReadingThe 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.Mary Ann Lund is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Mary Ann Lund is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     James MardockDr. James Mardock teaches Renaissance literature at the University of Nevada. He has published articles on John Taylor, thewater-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.James Mardock is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:James Mardock is mentioned in the following documents:James Mardock authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Mardock, James. Our Scene is London: Jonson’s City and the Space of the Author. New York: Routledge, 2008. Print.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry V. Ed. James D. Mardock. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/H5/.
 
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                     Harvey QuamenDr. 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 ofartificiality 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.Harvey Quamen is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Harvey Quamen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kevin A. QuarmbyKevin 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Stewart ArneilProgrammer 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     David BadkeContract programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who created the first version of the multi-layered map (theexperimental map ), based on his image markup and presentation application in 2006.David Badke is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:David Badke is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Mike ElkinkMike 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.Mike Elkink is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Mike Elkink is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Eric HaswellEric collaborated with Mike Elkink on the creation of the initial schema and encoding guidelines for The Map of Early Modern London.Eric Haswell is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Eric Haswell is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Martin D. HolmesMDHProgrammer 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     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.Greg Newton is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Greg Newton is mentioned in the following documents:Greg Newton authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Newton, Greg, dev. Vertexer: Mercator Vertex Generator. U of Victoria. https://hcmc.uvic.ca/people/greg/vertexer/. [This tool was developed by Greg Newton, programmer, Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) at the U of Victoria in 2014, and rewritten in 2021. For instructions on how to use this tool, see MoEML’s documentation for encoding GIS coordinates of locations.]
 
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                     Judy NazarJNOffice 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.Judy Nazar is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Judy Nazar is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tom BishopTom 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 entitledShakespeare’s Theatre Games. Roles played in the project- 
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Pericles. Ed. Tom Bishop. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Per/.
 
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                     Joyce BoroJoyce 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.Joyce Boro is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jennifer DrouinJennifer 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Briony FrostBriony 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Peter C. HermanPeter Herman PCHPeter 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), andRoyal 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Shannon KelleyShannon 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Ian MacInnesIMIan 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Una McIlvennaUna 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).Roles played in the project- 
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                     Kate McPhersonKate 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Kathryn MoncriefKathryn 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).Kathryn Moncrief is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Meg RolandMeg Roland is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor and Chair of Literature and Art at Marylhurst University.Roles played in the project- 
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                                    Roland, Meg.After Poyetes and Astronomyers: English Geographical Thought and Early English Print. Mapping Medieval Geographies: Geographical Encounters in the Latin West and Beyond, 300–1600. Ed. Keith Lilley. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2014. 127–151. Print.
 
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                     Patricia BracePatricia Brace is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor at Laurentian University.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Anita ShermanAnita 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Amy TignerAmy 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Donna Woodford-GormleyDonna 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Jocelyn BurdettJBStudent 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.Jocelyn Burdett is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jocelyn Burdett is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Danielle AftiasDAStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Danielle Aftias is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tashiina BuswaTBStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Tashiina Buswa is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Justin HeadJHStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Justin Head is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Erika MakisiadisEMStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Erika Makisiadis is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     ML SchneiderMLSStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:ML Schneider is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kathryn HoustonKHStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kathryn Houston is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Cana DonovanCDStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Cana Donovan is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alannah KoeneAKStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alannah Koene is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Caleb HeinCHStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Caleb Hein is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brooke CarrBCStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brooke Carr is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Marc CastroMCStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Marc Castro is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     James SharpJSStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:James Sharp is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     May BundaMBStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:May Bunda is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ben WaggBWStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ben Wagg is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Angelica LopezALStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Angelica Lopez is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brayden CampbellBCStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brayden Campbell is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Justine EngelbrechtJEStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Justine Engelbrecht is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Corey SpetiforeCSStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Corey Spetifore is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Adrianna GriffinAGStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Brittany LyonsBLStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brittany Lyons is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Marissa NadinMNStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Marissa Nadin is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Blake JacobBJVolunteer, 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Kate AdamsKAVolunteer, 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kate Adams is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ryan BrothersRBStudent 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.Ryan Brothers is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ryan Brothers is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Shaun DeilkeSDStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Shaun Deilke is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Amber DodsonADStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Amber Dodson is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Elaine FloresEFStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Elaine Flores is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexandra GardellaAGStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexandra Gardella is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Roy GillespieRGStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Roy Gillespie is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ashley GumiennyAGStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ashley Gumienny is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Mark JacoboMJStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Mark Jacobo is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Karen KluchonicKKStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Karen Kluchonic is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alyssa LammersALStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alyssa Lammers is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Cassady LynchCLStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Cassady Lynch is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Douglas PayneDPStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Douglas Payne is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Andres VillotaAVStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Andres Villota is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Andrea WilkumAWStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Andrea Wilkum is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     William BaileyWBStudent 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.William Bailey is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:William Bailey is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Sarah BringhurstSBStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Sarah Bringhurst is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Laura BythewayLBStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Laura Bytheway is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Heidi CoolingHCStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Heidi Cooling is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jamece CoplenJCStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jamece Coplen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Stephanie EdwardsSEStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Stephanie Edwards is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jason EvansJEStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jason Evans is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tara FroislandTFStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Tara Froisland is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Chelsey GatenbyCGStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Chelsey Gatenby is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Allen HuntsmanAHStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Allen Huntsman is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Gregory MartinGMStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Gregory Martin is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Scott MoffattSMStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Scott Moffatt is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Nikki NielsenNNStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Nikki Nielsen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     McKenzie PeckMPStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:McKenzie Peck is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brandon RasmussenBRStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brandon Rasmussen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Emily SimmonsESStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Emily Simmons is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Wendy SuyamaWSStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Wendy Suyama is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexandra TravisATStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexandra Travis is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Henry UngaHUStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Henry Unga is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Sarah-Jayne AinsworthSJAStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Alex DawsonADStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Harry FordHFStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Julia ArmstrongJAStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Julia Armstrong is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Julia Armstrong is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Cameron BennettCBStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Cameron Bennett is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Cameron Bennett is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Margaret ButerbaughMBStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Margaret Buterbaugh is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Margaret Buterbaugh is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michael CanavanMCStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Michael Canavan is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michael Canavan is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Nicole CapobiancoNCStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Nicole Capobianco is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Nicole Capobianco is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Elizabeth DelucaEDStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Elizabeth Deluca is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Elizabeth Deluca is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kathleen DwyerKDStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Kathleen Dwyer is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kathleen Dwyer is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Samatha Fine-TrailSFStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Samatha Fine-Trail is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Samatha Fine-Trail is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Bethany FreemanBFStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Bethany Freeman is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Bethany Freeman is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Yichen HouYHStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Yichen Hou is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Yichen Hou is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Richard Graylin HughesRHStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Richard Graylin Hughes is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Richard Graylin Hughes is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jane LippmanJLStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Jane Lippman is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jane Lippman is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Aliya MerhiAMStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Aliya Merhi is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Aliya Merhi is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Meredith O’ConnellMOStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Meredith O’Connell is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Meredith O’Connell is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Grace O’ConnorGOStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Grace O’Connor is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Grace O’Connor is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Nicholas O’MeallyNOStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Nicholas O’Meally is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Nicholas O’Meally is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Andrew ShukovskyASStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Andrew Shukovsky is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Andrew Shukovsky is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Maddison SymeMSStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Maddison Syme is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Maddison Syme is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Julie ValentineJVStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Julie Valentine is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Julie Valentine is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Amber YatesAYStudent contributor enrolled in English 312: Renaissance Drama at Washington College in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kathryn Moncrief.Amber Yates is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Amber Yates is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Phillip CaiPCStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Phillip Cai is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Phillip Cai is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Lindita CamajLCStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Lindita Camaj is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Lindita Camaj is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Mark GannottMGStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Mark Gannott is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Mark Gannott is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Nolan GrahamNGStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Nolan Graham is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Nolan Graham is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Sarah HadarSHStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Sarah Hadar is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Sarah Hadar is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Yasamin KhansariYKStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Yasamin Khansari is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Yasamin Khansari is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ryan MartinRMStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Ryan Martin is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ryan Martin is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Saimila MominSMStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Saimila Momin is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Saimila Momin is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jasmine MovagharniaJMStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Jasmine Movagharnia is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jasmine Movagharnia is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Rebecca NationRNStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Rebecca Nation is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Rebecca Nation is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Cassandra PeredaCPStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Cassandra Pereda is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Cassandra Pereda is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Daniel SmithDSStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Daniel Smith is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Daniel Smith is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ronald Eli StimphilRSStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Ronald Eli Stimphil is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ronald Eli Stimphil is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Hebing WangHWStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Hebing Wang is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Hebing Wang is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Andrew WangAWStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Andrew Wang is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Andrew Wang is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Zhuan Tom WangZWStudent contributor enrolled in English 311Q: Shakespeare at Oxford College of Emory University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kevin Quarmby.Zhuan Tom Wang is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Zhuan Tom Wang is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Aaron AndersonAAStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Aaron Anderson is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Aaron Anderson is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kathryn BrimhallKBStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Kathryn Brimhall is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kathryn Brimhall is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Krista LamproeKLStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Krista Lamproe is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Krista Lamproe is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Bethanie SmithBSStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Bethanie Smith is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Bethanie Smith is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Celeste PerezCPStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Celeste Perez is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Celeste Perez is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Sarah AllenSAStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Sarah Allen is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Sarah Allen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Lizzie OwenLOStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Lizzie Owen is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Lizzie Owen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jonathan GilbertJGStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Jonathan Gilbert is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jonathan Gilbert is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Robert StearnsRSStudent contributor enrolled in English 386: The Eternal City: Rome in the Western Literary Imagination at Marylhurst University in Summer 2014, working under the guest editorship of Meg Roland.Robert Stearns is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Robert Stearns is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jack KernochanJKStudent contributor enrolled in Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Anita Sherman.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Emma ListerELStudent contributor enrolled in Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Anita Sherman.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Sydney MineerSMStudent contributor enrolled in Literature 434: Revenge Drama and City Comedy at American University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Anita Sherman.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Jennifer BourgonJBStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Constance N. EtemadiCNEStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Jason C. HogueJCHStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Jordan IvieJIStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Jana JacksonJJStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Hope McCarthyHMStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Gregory RileyGRStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Joul L. SmithJLSStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Caitlin SmithCSStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Justin W. SmithJWSStudent contributor enrolled in English 5308: Shakespeare and Early Modern Urban/Rural Nature at the University of Texas, Arlington in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Amy Tigner.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Yalda AbnousYAStudent 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.Yalda Abnous is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Yalda Abnous is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Anya BanerjeeABStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Eleanor BloomfieldEBStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Dominic DeSouza CorreaDDCStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Kayleigh HayworthKHStudent 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.Kayleigh Hayworth is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kayleigh Hayworth is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Rachel Longshaw-ParkRLPStudent 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.Rachel Longshaw-Park is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Rachel Longshaw-Park is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Caitlin MerrimanCMStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Tayla PittTPStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Mary Jane BosciaMBStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Mary Jane Boscia is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Mary Jane Boscia is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Meaghan KirbyMKStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Meaghan Kirby is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Meaghan Kirby is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Amanda McKelveyAMStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Amanda McKelvey is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Amanda McKelvey is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexandra RosatiARStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Alexandra Rosati is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexandra Rosati is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Danielle TulloDTStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Danielle Tullo is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Danielle Tullo is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kathryn DennenKDStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Kathryn Dennen is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kathryn Dennen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Amelia LinALStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Amelia Lin is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Amelia Lin is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michaela NicholsMNStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Michaela Nichols is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michaela Nichols is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kyla RodgersKRStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Kyla Rodgers is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kyla Rodgers is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Cynthia AlexandreCAStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Cynthia Alexandre is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Cynthia Alexandre is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Emma FordEFStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Emma Ford is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Emma Ford is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Catherine McGuaneCMStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Catherine McGuane is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Catherine McGuane is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Amanda OcasioAOStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Amanda Ocasio is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Amanda Ocasio is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brianna PerkinsBPStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Brianna Perkins is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brianna Perkins is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Gabi AmbroseGAStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Gabi Ambrose is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Gabi Ambrose is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexandra Dell’ AnnoADStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Alexandra Dell’ Anno is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexandra Dell’ Anno is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Caite DiverCDStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Caite Diver is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Caite Diver is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Rachel EmmanuelleREStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Rachel Emmanuelle is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Rachel Emmanuelle is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Victoria SchuchmannVSStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Victoria Schuchmann is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Victoria Schuchmann is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Cory GuintaCGStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Cory Guinta is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Cory Guinta is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Lauren HouckLHStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Lauren Houck is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Lauren Houck is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Andrés PeschieraAPStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Andrés Peschiera is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Andrés Peschiera is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Matthew TryforosMTStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Matthew Tryforos is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Matthew Tryforos is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kathleen WoodsKWStudent contributor enrolled in English 213: Shakespeare I at Fairfield University in Fall 2014, working under the guest editorship of Shannon Kelley.Kathleen Woods is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kathleen Woods is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kate CasebeerKMCStudent contributor at Albion College in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Dana DemchakDDStudent contributor at Albion College in Spring 2015, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.Dana Demchak is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Dana Demchak is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Emily AllisonEPAStudent contributor at Albion College, working under the guest editorship of Ian MacInnes.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Kathryn JoyKJStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Kathryn Joy is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kathryn Joy is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Dan CormierDCStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Dan Cormier is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Dan Cormier is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Leah CanonicoLCStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Leah Canonico is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Leah Canonico is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Deirdre ChapmanDCStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Deirdre Chapman is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Deirdre Chapman is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alyssa HayesAHStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Spring 2014, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Alyssa Hayes is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alyssa Hayes is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Paige CampbellStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Paige Campbell is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Paige Campbell is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Sarah CaseyStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Sarah Casey is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Sarah Casey is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexis EarlyStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Alexis Early is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexis Early is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Sarah GlasheenStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Sarah Glasheen is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Sarah Glasheen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Andrew KibarianStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Andrew Kibarian is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Andrew Kibarian is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Baylee KimbarStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Baylee Kimbar is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Baylee Kimbar is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jacqueline KioussisStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Jacqueline Kioussis is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jacqueline Kioussis is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Andrew KlierStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Andrew Klier is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Andrew Klier is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Donald LehmanStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Donald Lehman is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Donald Lehman is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Stephen LuciniStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Stephen Lucini is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Stephen Lucini is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Nicolas MongeonStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Nicolas Mongeon is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Nicolas Mongeon is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Damien MontagueStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Damien Montague is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Damien Montague is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     William MooreStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.William Moore is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:William Moore is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     James MurphyStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.James Murphy is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:James Murphy is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Colleen O’DonnellStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Colleen O’Donnell is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Colleen O’Donnell is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     James O’SheaStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.James O’Shea is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:James O’Shea is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Victoria PierreStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Victoria Pierre is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Victoria Pierre is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michael RaffertyStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Michael Rafferty is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michael Rafferty is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kathleen RobertsStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Kathleen Roberts is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kathleen Roberts is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alex SouthiereStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Alex Southiere is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alex Southiere is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Sid Christopher TraoreStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Sid Christopher Traore is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Sid Christopher Traore is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brendan WhiteStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Brendan White is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brendan White is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Caitlin WoodmanStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Caitlin Woodman is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Caitlin Woodman is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Megan YarmaloviczStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Megan Yarmalovicz is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Megan Yarmalovicz is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Aaron YemaneStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2015, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Aaron Yemane is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Aaron Yemane is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Christine HaddadStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Christine Haddad is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Christine Haddad is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Patrick LuckeyStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Patrick Luckey is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Patrick Luckey is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michael GriffinStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Michael Griffin is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michael Griffin is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alyssa CooneyStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Alyssa Cooney is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alyssa Cooney is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Megan MichaudStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Megan Michaud is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Megan Michaud is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Colman LydonStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Colman Lydon is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Colman Lydon is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brendan DalyStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Brendan Daly is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brendan Daly is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Zachary FanaraStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Zachary Fanara is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Zachary Fanara is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Joseph HanlonStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Joseph Hanlon is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Joseph Hanlon is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Timothy FratiniStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Timothy Fratini is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Timothy Fratini is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Maty DiabateStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Maty Diabate is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Maty Diabate is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tayler WornumStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Tayler Wornum is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Tayler Wornum is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexandra FrangiosaStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Alexandra Frangiosa is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexandra Frangiosa is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jacob TarjickStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Jacob Tarjick is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jacob Tarjick is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     David SolomonStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.David Solomon is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:David Solomon is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Christopher DraceStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Christopher Drace is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Christopher Drace is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Gloria MahameStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Gloria Mahame is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Gloria Mahame is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Rachel SousaStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Rachel Sousa is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Rachel Sousa is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Clancy NeeStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Clancy Nee is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Clancy Nee is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michaela KewleyStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Michaela Kewley is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michaela Kewley is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ryan GrantStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Ryan Grant is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ryan Grant is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Julian Smith-SparksStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Julian Smith-Sparks is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Julian Smith-Sparks is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Giulia EnsingStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Giulia Ensing is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Giulia Ensing is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ashley MasonStudent contributor enrolled in Learning Community 343: Pop Culture andBibliodigigogy in Early Modern England at Stonehill College in Fall 2016, working under the guest editorship of Kristen Abbott Bennett.Ashley Mason is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Ashley Mason is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Emily BriereStudent 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.Emily Briere is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Emily Briere is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michael CalcagnoStudent 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.Michael Calcagno is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michael Calcagno is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tyler CareyStudent 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.Tyler Carey is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Tyler Carey is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jennifer CarionStudent 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.Jennifer Carion is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jennifer Carion is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Patrick CaselettoStudent 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 Caseletto is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Patrick Caseletto is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Angelo ContiStudent 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.Angelo Conti is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Angelo Conti is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Laura DarrStudent 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.Laura Darr is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Laura Darr is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Domenic DellamanoStudent 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.Domenic Dellamano is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Domenic Dellamano is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexander DemeuleStudent 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.Alexander Demeule is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexander Demeule is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Casey DouglassStudent 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.Casey Douglass is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Casey Douglass is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Meghan GhazalStudent 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.Meghan Ghazal is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Meghan Ghazal is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tyler HowleyStudent 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.Tyler Howley is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Tyler Howley is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexander HurleyStudent 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.Alexander Hurley is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexander Hurley is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     David LockhartStudent 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.David Lockhart is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:David Lockhart is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Casey LyonsStudent 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.Casey Lyons is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Casey Lyons is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Chad MeadStudent 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.Chad Mead is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Chad Mead is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Matthew MesitiStudent 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.Matthew Mesiti is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Matthew Mesiti is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Isiah NunezStudent 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.Isiah Nunez is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Isiah Nunez is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Justin O’BrienStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Justin O’Brien is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Eleni PesiridisStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Eleni Pesiridis is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Patrick ShoreStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Patrick Shore is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Sarah VitellaroStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Sarah Vitellaro is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Dimitri VlassovStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Dimitri Vlassov is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kristen WalshStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kristen Walsh is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Grâce-Ruthylie LiadeStudent contributor enrolled in Études anglaises 6470: Text to Hypertext at Université de Montréal in Spring 2020, working under the guest editorship of Joyce Boro.Grâce-Ruthylie Liade is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Grâce-Ruthylie Liade is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Katrina KaustinenStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Katrina Kaustinen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Olga StepanovaStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Olga Stepanova is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Anne-Betty JacquesStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Anne-Betty Jacques is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jessy FiliceStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jessy Filice is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Crystelle C-ThériaultStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Crystelle C-Thériault is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Hoda AgharaziStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Hoda Agharazi is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     William BrubacherStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:William Brubacher is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michael MaltraversaStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michael Maltraversa is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Patrick AuraStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Patrick Aura is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Xiaoying FangStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Xiaoying Fang is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kurt VandormaelStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kurt Vandormael is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Julia PrilepinaStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Julia Prilepina is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Roxanne BrousseauKristen BrousseauStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Roxanne Brousseau is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Mark AschenbrennerMAStudent 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.Mark Aschenbrenner is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Mark Aschenbrenner is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Paige BurtonPBStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Paige Burton is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Olivia FleuryOFStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Olivia Fleury is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kellen GerrardKGStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kellen Gerrard is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Laura GunnLGStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Laura Gunn is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Michelle HerronMHStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Michelle Herron is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Gabriella HoffGHStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Gabriella Hoff is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Connor IsmondCIStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Connor Ismond is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Meagan JobMJStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Meagan Job is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     William LambsdownWLStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:William Lambsdown is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Cassandra LeungCLStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Cassandra Leung is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Madison LivingstonMLStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Madison Livingston is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Caylee MarshallCMStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Caylee Marshall is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Aleena MatthewsAMStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Aleena Matthews is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Robyn MazurRMStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Robyn Mazur is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Jacob PattersonJPStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jacob Patterson is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Janelle NeyronJNStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Janelle Neyron is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Noah RolheiserNRStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Noah Rolheiser is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Makayla SchultzMSStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Makayla Schultz is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tayler StojkeTSStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Tayler Stojke is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Willow TorgersonWTStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Willow Torgerson is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kendra-Lynn TrippKTStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kendra-Lynn Tripp is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Justine WiltonJWStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Justine Wilton is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Mason BachmeierStudent 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.Mason Bachmeier is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Mason Bachmeier is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Melissa BargStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Melissa Barg is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Megan BuchananStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Megan Buchanan is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Holly DavidsonStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Holly Davidson is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brittney PetersBritteny PetersStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brittney Peters is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Eric PetersenStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Eric Petersen is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Collin RalkoStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Collin Ralko is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Megan RittingerStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Megan Rittinger is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brooke RobertsonStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Brooke Robertson is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Courtney RozdebaStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Courtney Rozdeba is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Tyler SandauTSStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Tyler Sandau is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexandra SchaferASStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexandra Schafer is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Angela SchneiderASStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Angela Schneider is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Alexa WandlerStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Alexa Wandler is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Christopher CassidyCCStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Allison WheatleyAWStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Matt SmithMSStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Loren SpringerLSStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Michael LambertMLStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Sarah KellySKStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     D. Geoffrey EmersonGEStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Emily DonahoeEDStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Susanna ColemanSusanna Kate Coleman SKCStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Kevin ScottKSStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Neil BaldwinNBStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Tamara KristallTKStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Tamara Kristall is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Lacey MarshallLMStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Julie HomenuikJHStudent 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.Julie Homenuik is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Julie Homenuik is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Kimberley MartinKMStudent 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.Kimberley Martin is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kimberley Martin is mentioned in the following documents:Kimberley Martin authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Martin, Kimberly.Clio, Rewired: Propositions for the Future of Digital History Pedagogy in Canada. Historical Perspectives / Perspectives historiques 101.4 (December 2020): 622-640. doi:10.3138/chr-2020-0021.
 
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                     Jeremy FairallJFHypertext 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.Jeremy Fairall is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Jeremy Fairall is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Matt MacTavishMMHypertext 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.Matt MacTavish is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Matt MacTavish is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Dominic CarloneDCHypertext 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Althea Fletcher is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Althea Fletcher is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Laura Braithwaite is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Laura Braithwaite is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Suzanne Bebbington is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Suzanne Bebbington is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Cornelius Krahn is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Cornelius Krahn is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Victoria AbboudVARevenge 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.Victoria Abboud is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Victoria Abboud is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Aric DiamondADStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Dana Ferbrache-DarrDFDStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Alyssa KnoxAKStudent contributor enrolled in English 364: English Renaissance Drama at the University of Victoria in Spring 2006. BA honours student, English.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Daniel BriseboisStudent contributor enrolled in English 4240: Medieval and Early Modern Literature at the University of Guelph in 2016, working under the editorship of Mark Kaethler.Daniel Brisebois is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Daniel Brisebois is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Christine CousinsStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Christine Cousins is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Margaret McKeeStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Margaret McKee is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Carley MeredithStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Carley Meredith is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Melissa MontanariStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Melissa Montanari is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Liana PasqualoneStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Liana Pasqualone is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Micqualle ThomasStudent 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 is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Micqualle Thomas is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Brenna HubschmanStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Kiri PowellKPStudent 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.Kiri Powell is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Kiri Powell is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Maya LinsleyMLResearch 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Alexandra FleethamAFStudent 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.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Brittany Findlay-MitchellBFMStudent contributor enrolled in ENGL 4687: Honours Seminar II at Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the supervision of Patricia Brace.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Brendan ViditoBVStudent contributor enrolled in ENGL 4687: Honours Seminar II at Laurentian University in Spring 2014, working under the supervision of Patricia Brace.Roles played in the project- 
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                     Francis Beaumont is mentioned in the following documents:Francis Beaumont authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Beaumont, Frances.Letter from Beaumont to Ben Jonson. The Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Fletcher. London: John Stockdale, 1811. Remediated by Hathi Trust.
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                                    Beaumont, Francis. The Knight of the Burning Pestle. Ed. Sheldon P. Zitner. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2004. Print.
 
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                     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.Henry Carey is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Charles IICharles 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.Charles II is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     George Chapman is mentioned in the following documents:George Chapman authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Chapman, George, Ben Jonson, and John Marston. Eastvvard hoe. London: George Eld for William Aspley, 1605. STC 4973.
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                                    Chapman, George, Ben Jonson, and John Marston. Eastward Ho! Ed. R.W. Van Fossen. New York: Manchester UP, 1999. Print.
 
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                     John Donne is mentioned in the following documents:John Donne authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Donne, John.A Tale of a Citizen and his Wife. John Donne: The Elegies and the Songs and Sonnets. Ed. Helen Gardner. Oxford: Clarendon, 1965. Print.
 
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                     Edgar the PeacefulEdgar the Peaceful King of England(b. between 943 and 944, d. 975)King of England 959-975.Edgar the Peaceful is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Edward IEdward 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)Edward I is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Edward VIEdward 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)Edward VI is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Edward IVEdward This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 4IV King of England(b. 28 April 1442, d. 9 April 1483)Edward IV is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Elizabeth IElizabeth 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.Elizabeth I is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Elizabeth Stuart of BohemiaElizabeth 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.Elizabeth Stuart of Bohemia is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Bernard of Clairvaux is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Henrietta MariaHenrietta Maria Queen consort of England Queen consort of Scotland Queen consort of Ireland(b. 1609, d. 1669)Henrietta Maria is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Henry VIIIHenry 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.Henry VIII is mentioned in the following documents:
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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.Henry Frederick is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Henry Herbert(b. in or after 1538, d. 1601)Second Earl of Pembroke. Son of William Herbert. Father of William Herbert.Henry Herbert is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     James VI and IJames 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)James VI and I is mentioned in the following documents:James VI and I authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    James VI and I. Letters of King James VI and I. Ed. G.P.V. Akrigg. Berkeley: U of California P, 1984. Print.
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                                    Rhodes, Neill, Jennifer Richards, and Joseph Marshall, eds. King James VI and I: Selected Writings. By James VI and I. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.
 
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                     Ben Jonson is mentioned in the following documents:Ben Jonson authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Chapman, George, Ben Jonson, and John Marston. Eastvvard hoe. London: George Eld for William Aspley, 1605. STC 4973.
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                                    Chapman, George, Ben Jonson, and John Marston. Eastward Ho! Ed. R.W. Van Fossen. New York: Manchester UP, 1999. Print.
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                                    Dekker, Thomas, Stephen Harrison, Ben Jonson, and Thomas Middleton. The Whole Royal and Magnificent Entertainment of King James through the City of London, 15 March 1604, with the Arches of Triumph. Ed. R. Malcolm Smuts. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Gen. ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. 219–279. Print.
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                                    Gifford, William, ed. The Works of Ben Jonson. By Ben Jonson. Vol. 1. London: Nichol, 1816. Remediated by Internet Archive.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. The Alchemist. London: New Mermaids, 1991. Print.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. Bartholomew Fair. Ed. E.A. Horsman. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1979. Revels Plays. Print.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. Bartholomew Fair. Ed. Suzanne Gossett, based on The Revels Plays edition ed. E.A. Horsman. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2000. Revels Student Editions. Print.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. Ben: Ionson’s execration against Vulcan. London: J. Okes for John Benson and A. Crooke, 1640. STC 14771.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. B. Ion: his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603 so much as was presented in the first and last of their triumphall arch’s. London, 1604. STC 14756.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. The Complete Poetry of Ben Jonson. Ed. William B. Hunter, Jr. New York: New York UP, 1963. Print.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. The Complete Poetry of Ben Jonson. Ed. William B. Hunter. Stuart Edtions. New York: New YorkUP, 1963.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. The Devil is an Ass. Ed. Peter Happé. Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 1996. Revels Plays. Print.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. Epicene. Ed. Richard Dutton. Revels Plays. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2004. Print.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. Every Man Out of His Humour. Ed. Helen Ostovich. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2001. Print.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. The First, of Blacknesse, Personated at the Court, at White-hall, on the Twelfth Night, 1605. The Characters of Two Royall Masques: The One of Blacknesse, the Other of Beautie. Personated by the Most Magnificent of Queenes Anne Queene of Great Britaine, &c. with her Honorable Ladyes, 1605 and 1608 at White-hall. London : For Thomas Thorp, and are to be Sold at the Signe of the Tigers Head in Paules Church-yard, 1608. Sig. A3r-C2r. STC 14761.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. Oberon, The Faery Prince. The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. Vol. 1. London: Will Stansby, 1616. Sig. 4N2r-2N6r.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. The Staple of Newes. The Works. Vol. 2. London: Printed by I.B. for Robert Allot, 1631. Sig. 2A1r-2J2v.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. The Staple of News. Ed. Anthony Parr. Manchester; New York: Manchester UP, 1999. Revels Plays. Print.
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                                    Jonson, Ben.To Penshurst. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt, Carol T. Christ, Alfred David, Barbara K. Lewalski, Lawrence Lipking, George M. Logan, Deidre Shauna Lynch, Katharine Eisaman Maus, James Noggle, Jahan Ramazani, Catherine Robson, James Simpson, Jon Stallworthy, Jack Stillinger, and M. H. Abrams. 9th ed. Vol. B. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2012. 1547.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. Underwood. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1905. Remediated by Internet Archive.
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                                    Jonson, Ben. The vvorkes of Beniamin Ionson. Containing these playes, viz. 1 Bartholomew Fayre. 2 The staple of newes. 3 The Divell is an asse. London, 1641. STC 14754.
 
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                     Robert Malton is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:Robert Malton is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     John Marston is mentioned in the following documents:John Marston authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Chapman, George, Ben Jonson, and John Marston. Eastvvard hoe. London: George Eld for William Aspley, 1605. STC 4973.
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                                    Chapman, George, Ben Jonson, and John Marston. Eastward Ho! Ed. R.W. Van Fossen. New York: Manchester UP, 1999. Print.
 
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                     Mary IMary 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)Mary I is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Thomas Middleton is mentioned in the following documents:Thomas Middleton authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Bawcutt, N.W., ed.Introduction. The Changeling. By Thomas Middleton and William Rowley. London: Methuen, 1958. Print.
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                                    Brissenden, Alan.Introduction. A Chaste Maid in Cheapside. By Thomas Middleton. 2nd ed. New Mermaids. London: A&C Black; New York: Norton, 2002. xi–xxxv. Print.
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                                    Daalder, Joost, ed.Introduction. The Changeling. By Thomas Middleton and William Rowley. London: A&C Black, 1990. xii-xiii. Print.
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                                    Dekker, Thomas, Stephen Harrison, Ben Jonson, and Thomas Middleton. The Whole Royal and Magnificent Entertainment of King James through the City of London, 15 March 1604, with the Arches of Triumph. Ed. R. Malcolm Smuts. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Gen. ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. 219–279. Print.
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                                    Holdsworth, R.V., ed.Introduction. A Fair Quarrel. By Thomas Middleton and William Rowley. London: Ernest Benn, 1974. xi-xxxix. Print.
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                                    Middleton, Thomas, and Thomas Dekker. The Roaring Girl. Ed. Paul A. Mulholland. Revels Plays. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1987. Print.
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. A Chaste Maid in Cheapside. Ed. Alan Brissenden. 2nd ed. New Mermaids. London: Benn, 2002.
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. Civitatis Amor. Ed. David Bergeron. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Gen. ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. 1202–8.
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Honour and Industry. London: Printed by Nicholas Okes, 1617. STC 17899.
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Integrity. Ed. David Bergeron. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Gen. ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. 1766–1771.
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity. London: Printed by Nicholas Okes, 1619. STC 17902.
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Truth. London, 1613. Ed. David M. Bergeron. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Clarendon, 2007. 968–976.
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Truth. London, 1613. STC 17903. [Differs from STC 17904 in that it does not contain the additional entertainment.]
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Truth. London, 1613. STC 17904. [Differs from STC 17903 in that it contains an additional entertainment celebrating Hugh Middleton’s New River project, known as the Entertainment at Amwell Head.]
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                                    Middleton, Thomas. The Works of Thomas Middleton, now First Collected with Some Account of the Author and notes by The Reverend Alexander Dyce. Ed. Alexander Dyce. London: E. Lumley, 1840. Print.
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                                    Taylor, Gary, and John Lavagnino, eds. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. By Thomas Middleton. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. The Oxford Middleton. Print.
 
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                     William Shakespeare is mentioned in the following documents:William Shakespeare authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Munday, Anthony, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood, and William Shakespeare. Sir Thomas More. 1998. Remediated by Project Gutenberg.
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                                    Munday, Anthony, Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood, and William Shakespeare. Sir Thomas More. Ed. Vittorio Gabrieli and Giorgio Melchiori. Revels Plays. Manchester; New York: Manchester UP, 1990. Print.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. All’s Well That Ends Well. Ed. Helen Ostovich. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/AWW/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Antony and Cleopatra. Ed. Randall Martin. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Ant/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. As You Like It. Ed. David Bevington. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/AYL/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Comedy of Errors. Ed. Matthew Steggle. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Err/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Coriolanus. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Cor/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Cymbeline. Ed. Jennifer Forsyth. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Cym/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Edward III. Ed. Jennifer Massai. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Edw/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The first part of the contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster with the death of the good Duke Humphrey: and the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke, and the tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of VVinchester, vvith the notable rebellion of Iacke Cade: and the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the crowne. London, 1594. STC 26099.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Ed. David Bevington. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Ham/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry IV, Part 1. Ed. Rosemary Gaby. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/1H4/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry IV, Part 2. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/2H4/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry V. Ed. James D. Mardock. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/H5/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry VIII. Ed. Diane Jakacki. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/H8/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry VI, Part 1. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/1H6/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry VI, Part 2. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/2H6/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Henry VI, Part 3. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/3H6/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar. Ed. John D. Cox. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/JC/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. King John. Ed. Michael Best. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Jn/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. King Lear. The Complete Works of Shakespeare. Ed. David Bevington. 5th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004. 1201–54.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. King Lear. Ed. Michael Best. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Lr/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. King Richard III. Ed. James R. Siemon. London: Methuen, 2009. The Arden Shakespeare.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Life of King Henry the Eighth. The Complete Works of Shakespeare. Ed. David Bevington. 5th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004. 919–64.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. A Lover’s Complaint. Ed. Hardy M. Cook. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/lC/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Love’s Labor’s Lost. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/LLL/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Ed. Anthony Dawson. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Mac/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Measure for Measure. The Complete Works of Shakespeare. Ed. David Bevington. 5th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004. 414–454.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Measure for Measure. Ed. Herbert Weil. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/MM/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice. Ed. Janelle Jenstad. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/MV/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Merry Wives of Windsor. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Wiv/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Ed. Suzanne Westfall. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/MND/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Mr. VVilliam Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies Published according to the true originall copies. London, 1623. STC 22273.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Much Ado About Nothing. Ed. Grechen Minton. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Ado/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Othello. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Oth/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Passionate Pilgrim. Ed. Hardy M. Cook. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/PP/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Pericles. Ed. Tom Bishop. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Per/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Phoenix and the Turtle. Ed. Hardy M. Cook. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/PhT/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Rape of Lucrece. Ed. Hardy M. Cook. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Luc/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Richard II. The Complete Works of Shakespeare. Ed. David Bevington. 5th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004. 740–83.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Richard II. Ed. Catherine Lisak. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/R2/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Richard the Third (Modern). Ed. Adrian Kiernander. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/R3/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet. Ed. Erin Sadlack. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Rom/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth. The Complete Works of Shakespeare. Ed. David Bevington. 5th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004. 552–984.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Sonnets. Ed. Michael Best. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Son/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Taming of the Shrew. Ed. Erin Kelly. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Shr/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Tempest. Ed. Brent Whitted and Paul Yachnin. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Tmp/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Timon of Athens. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Tim/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Titus Andronicus. The Complete Works of Shakespeare. Ed. David Bevington. 5th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004. 966–1004.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Titus Andronicus. Ed. Trey Jansen. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Tit/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Troilus and Cressida. Ed. W. L. Godshalk. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Tro/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Twelfth Night. Ed. David Carnegie and Mark Houlahan. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/TN/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Two Gentlemen of Verona. Ed. Melissa Walter. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/TGV/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Two Noble Kinsmen. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/TNK/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. Venus and Adonis. Ed. Hardy M. Cook. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/Ven/.
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                                    Shakespeare, William. The Winter’s Tale. Ed. Hardin Aasand. Internet Shakespeare Editions. U of Victoria. http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/Texts/WT/.
 
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                     John Stow(b. between 1524 and 1525, d. 1605)Historian and author of A Survey of London. Husband of Elizabeth Stow.John Stow is mentioned in the following documents:John Stow authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:- 
                                    Blome, Richard.Aldersgate Ward and St. Martins le Grand Liberty Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. M3r and sig. M4v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Aldgate Ward with its Division into Parishes. Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections & Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H3r and sig. H4v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Billingsgate Ward and Bridge Ward Within with it’s Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Y2r and sig. Y3v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Bishopsgate-street Ward. Taken from the Last Survey and Corrected. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. N1r and sig. N2v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Bread Street Ward and Cardwainter Ward with its Division into Parishes Taken from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. B3r and sig. B4v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Broad Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions, & Cornhill Ward with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, &c. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. P2r and sig. P3v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Cheape Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.D1r and sig. D2v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Coleman Street Ward and Bashishaw Ward Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. G2r and sig. G3v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Cow Cross being St Sepulchers Parish Without and the Charterhouse. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H2v and sig. H3r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Creplegate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Additions, and Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. I3r and sig. I4v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Farrington Ward Without, with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections & Amendments. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2F3r and sig. 2F4v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Lambeth and Christ Church Parish Southwark. Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Z1r and sig. Z2r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Langborne Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey. & Candlewick Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. U3r and sig. U4v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Map of St. Gilles’s Cripple Gate. Without. With Large Additions and Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H2v and sig. H3r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Map of the Parish of St. Dunstans Stepney, als. Stebunheath Divided into Hamlets. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F3r and sig. F4v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Map of the Parish of St Mary White Chappel and a Map of the Parish of St Katherines by the Tower. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F2r and sig. F3v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of Lime Street Ward. Taken from ye Last Surveys & Corrected. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. M1r and sig. M2v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of St. Andrews Holborn Parish as well Within the Liberty as Without. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2I1r and sig. 2I2v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of the Parishes of St. Clements Danes, St. Mary Savoy; with the Rolls Liberty and Lincolns Inn, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.O4v and sig. O1r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of the Parish of St. Anns. Taken from the last Survey, with Correction, and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. L2v and sig. L3r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of the Parish of St. Giles’s in the Fields Taken from the Last Servey, with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. K1v and sig. K2r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of the Parish of St Margarets Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.H3v and sig. H4r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of the Parish of St Martins in the Fields Taken from ye Last Survey with Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. I1v and sig. I2r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of the Parish of St Pauls Covent Garden Taken from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. L3v and sig. L4r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.A Mapp of the Parish of St Saviours Southwark and St Georges taken from ye last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. D1r and sig.D2v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.The Parish of St. James Clerkenwell taken from ye last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H3v and sig. H4r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.The Parish of St. James’s, Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. K4v and sig. L1r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.The Parish of St Johns Wapping. The Parish of St Paul Shadwell. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. E2r and sig. E3v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Portsoken Ward being Part of the Parish of St. Buttolphs Aldgate, taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. B1v and sig. B2r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Queen Hith Ward and Vintry Ward with their Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2C4r and sig. 2D1v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Shoreditch Norton Folgate, and Crepplegate Without Taken from ye Last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. G1r and sig. G2v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Spittle Fields and Places Adjacent Taken from ye Last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F4r and sig. G1v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.St. Olave and St. Mary Magdalens Bermondsey Southwark Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. C2r and sig.C3v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Tower Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. E2r and sig. E3v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.Walbrook Ward and Dowgate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Surveys. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2B3r and sig. 2B4v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Blome, Richard.The Wards of Farington Within and Baynards Castle with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Q2r and sig. Q3v. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    The City of London as in Q. Elizabeth’s Time. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Frontispiece.
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                                    A Map of the Tower Liberty. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H4v and sig. I1r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    A New Plan of the City of London, Westminster and Southwark. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Frontispiece.
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                                    Pearl, Valerie.Introduction. A Survey of London. By John Stow. Ed. H.B. Wheatley. London: Everyman’s Library, 1987. v–xii. Print.
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                                    Pullen, John.A Map of the Parish of St Mary Rotherhith. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Z3r and sig. Z4r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Stow, John. The abridgement of the English Chronicle, first collected by M. Iohn Stow, and after him augmented with very many memorable antiquities, and continued with matters forreine and domesticall, vnto the beginning of the yeare, 1618. by E.H. Gentleman. London, Edward Allde and Nicholas Okes, 1618. STC 23332.
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                                    Stow, John. The annales of England Faithfully collected out of the most autenticall authors, records, and other monuments of antiquitie, lately collected, since encreased, and continued, from the first habitation vntill this present yeare 1605. London: Peter Short, Felix Kingston, and George Eld, 1605. STC 23337.
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                                    Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Henry Holland. THE SVRVAY of LONDON: Containing, The Originall, Antiquitie, Encrease, and more Moderne Estate of the sayd Famous Citie. As also, the Rule and Gouernment thereof (both Ecclesiasticall and Temporall) from time to time. With a briefe Relation of all the memorable Monuments, and other especiall Obseruations, both in and about the same CITIE. Written in the yeere 1598. by Iohn Stow, Citizen of London. Since then, continued, corrected and much enlarged, with many rare and worthy Notes, both of Venerable Antiquity, and later memorie; such, as were neuer published before this present yeere 1618. London: George Purslowe, 1618. STC 23344. Yale University Library copy.
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                                    Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. THE SURVEY OF LONDON: CONTAINING The Original, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of that City, Methodically set down. With a Memorial of those famouser Acts of Charity, which for publick and Pious Vses have been bestowed by many Worshipfull Citizens and Benefactors. As also all the Ancient and Modern Monuments erected in the Churches, not only of those two famous Cities, LONDON and WESTMINSTER, but (now newly added) Four miles compass. Begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618. And now compleatly finished by the study &labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633. Whereunto, besides many Additions (as appears by the Contents) are annexed divers Alphabetical Tables, especially two, The first, an index of Things. The second, a Concordance of Names. London: Printed for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345.5.
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                                    Stow, John. The chronicles of England from Brute vnto this present yeare of Christ. 1580. Collected by Iohn Stow citizen of London. London, 1580.
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                                    Stow, John. A Summarie of the Chronicles of England. Diligently Collected, Abridged, & Continued vnto this Present Yeere of Christ, 1598. London: Imprinted by Richard Bradocke, 1598.
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                                    Stow, John. A suruay of London· Conteyning the originall, antiquity, increase, moderne estate, and description of that city, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow citizen of London. Since by the same author increased, with diuers rare notes of antiquity, and published in the yeare, 1603. Also an apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that citie, the greatnesse thereof. VVith an appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. London: John Windet, 1603. STC 23343. U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus) copy.
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                                    Stow, John, The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M. H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names. London: Printed by Elizabeth Purslovv for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345. U of Victoria copy.
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                                    Stow, John, The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M. H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names. London: Printed by Elizabeth Purslovv [i.e., Purslow] for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345.
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                                    Stow, John. A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603. Ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. Remediated by British History Online. [Kingsford edition, courtesy of The Centre for Metropolitan History. Articles written after 2011 cite from this searchable transcription.]
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                                    Stow, John. A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603. Ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. See also the digital transcription of this edition at British History Online.
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                                    Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ &nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. 23341. Transcribed by EEBO-TCP.
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                                    Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. Ed. Janelle Jenstad and the MoEML Team. MoEML. Transcribed.
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                                    Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ &nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. Folger Shakespeare Library.
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                                    Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ &nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. London: John Windet for John Wolfe, 1598. STC 23341.
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                                    Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Coteyning the Originall, Antiquity, Increaſe, Moderne eſtate, and deſcription of that City, written in the yeare 1598, by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Since by the ſame Author increaſed with diuers rare notes of Antiquity, and publiſhed in the yeare, 1603. Alſo an Apologie (or defence) againſt the opinion of ſome men, concerning that Citie, the greatneſſe thereof. With an Appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum de ſitu & nobilitae Londini: Writen by William Fitzſtephen, in the raigne of Henry the ſecond. London: John Windet, 1603. U of Victoria copy. Print.
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                                    Strype, John, John Stow, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster. Vol. 2. London, 1720. Remediated by The Making of the Modern World.
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                                    Strype, John, John Stow. A SURVEY OF THE CITIES OF LONDON and WESTMINSTER, And the Borough of SOUTHWARK. CONTAINING The Original, Antiquity, Increase, present State and Government of those CITIES. Written at first in the Year 1698, By John Stow, Citizen and Native of London. Corrected, Improved, and very much Enlarged, in the Year 1720, By JOHN STRYPE, M.A. A NATIVE ALSO OF THE SAID CITY. The Survey and History brought down to the present Time BY CAREFUL HANDS. Illustrated with exact Maps of the City and Suburbs, and of all the Wards; and, likewise, of the Out-Parishes of London and Westminster, and the Country ten Miles round London. Together with many fair Draughts of the most Eminent Buildings. The Life of the Author, written by Mr. Strype, is prefixed; And, at the End is added, an APPENDIX Of certain Tracts, Discourses, and Remarks on the State of the City of London. 6th ed. 2 vols. London: Printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson, J. and P. Knapton, and S. Birt, R. Ware, T. and T. Longman, and seven others, 1754–1755. ESTC T150145.
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                                    Strype, John, John Stow. A survey of the cities of London and Westminster: containing the original, antiquity, increase, modern estate and government of those cities. Written at first in the year MDXCVIII. By John Stow, citizen and native of London. Since reprinted and augmented by A.M. H.D. and other. Now lastly, corrected, improved, and very much enlarged: and the survey and history brought down from the year 1633, (being near fourscore years since it was last printed) to the present time; by John Strype, M.A. a native also of the said city. Illustrated with exact maps of the city and suburbs, and of all the wards; and likewise of the out-parishes of London and Westminster: together with many other fair draughts of the more eminent and publick edifices and monuments. In six books. To which is prefixed, the life of the author, writ by the editor. At the end is added, an appendiz of certain tracts, discourses and remarks, concerning the state of the city of London. Together with a perambulation, or circuit-walk four or five miles round about London, to the parish churches: describing the monuments of the dead there interred: with other antiquities observable in those places. And concluding with a second appendix, as a supply and review: and a large index of the whole work. 2 vols. London : Printed for A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. ESTC T48975.
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                                    The Tower and St. Catherins Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H4v and sig. I1r. [See more information about this map.]
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                                    Wheatley, Henry Benjamin.Introduction. A Survey of London. 1603. By John Stow. London: J.M. Dent and Sons, 1912. Print.
 
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                     William IWilliam This numeral is a Roman numeral. The Arabic equivalent is 1I King of England the Conqueror(b. between 1027 and 1028, d. 1087)William I is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Christopher Beeston(b. between 1579 and 1580, d. 1638)Actor and theatre entrepreneur. Founder of the Cockpit Theatre.Christopher Beeston is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Elizabeth Woodville is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     William Strachey is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     John Selden is mentioned in the following documents:John Selden authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:
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                     Thomas CranmerThomas Cranmer Archbishop of CanterburyArchbishop of Canterbury 1532-1534. Aided in the annulment of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. Writer of the first two editions of the Book of Common Prayer.Thomas Cranmer is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Anne of DenmarkAnne Queen consort of Scotland Queen consort of England Queen consort of Ireland(b. 12 December 1574, d. 2 March 1619)Queen consort of Scotland 1589–1619. Queen consort of England and Ireland 1603–1619. Wife of James VI and I. Daughter of Frederick II of Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. Sister of Christian IV of Denmark, Elizabeth of Denmark, and Ulric of Denmark.Anne of Denmark is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     St. DominicSaint Dominic(b. 8 August 1170, d. 6 August 1221)Patron saint of astronomers. Founder of the Black Friars.St. Dominic is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Enriqueta Augustina Rylands(b. 1843, d. 1908)Founder of the John Rylands Library. Wife of John Rylands.Enriqueta Augustina Rylands is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     John Poyntz Spencer(b. 27 October 1835, d. 13 August 1910)Fifth Earl of Spencer. British Liberal Party politician. Rare book collector who focused on incunables and English blackletter printing.John Poyntz Spencer is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Francis of Assisi is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Augustine of Hippo is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Thomas Radclyffe is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Ferdinando Stanley is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     William Somerset is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     John CabotItalian navigator and explorer. Explored North America under a commission from Henry VII.John Cabot is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     London is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Blackfriars TheatreThe history of the two Blackfriars theatres is long and fraught with legal and political struggles. The story begins in 1276, when King Edward I gave to the Dominican order five acres of land.Blackfriars Theatre is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     St. Paul’s CathedralSt. Paul’s Cathedral was—and remains—an important church in London. In 962, while London was occupied by the Danes, St. Paul’s monastery was burnt and raised anew. The church survived the Norman conquest of 1066, but in 1087 it was burnt again. An ambitious Bishop named Maurice took the opportunity to build a new St. Paul’s, even petitioning the king to offer a piece of land belonging to one of his castles (Times 115). The building Maurice initiated would become the cathedral of St. Paul’s which survived until the Great Fire of London.St. Paul’s Cathedral is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Austin FriarsAustin Friars was a church on the west side of Broad Street in Broad Street Ward. It was formerly part of the Priory of Augustine Friars, established in 1253. At the dissolution of the monastery in 1539,the West end [of the church] thereof inclosed from the steeple, and Quier, was in the yeare 1550. graunted to the Dutch Nation in London [by Edward VI], to be their preaching place (Stow). TheQuier and side Isles to the Quier adioyning, he reserued to housholde vses, as for stowage of corne, coale, and other things (Stow). The church, completely rebuilt in the nineteenth century and then again mid-way through the twentieth century, still belongs to Dutch Protestants to this day.Austin Friars is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Blackfriars (Farringdon Within)The largest and wealthiest friary in England, Blackfriars was not only a religious institution but also a cultural, intellectual, and political centre of London. The friary housed London’s Dominican friars (known in England as the Black friars) after their move from the smaller Blackfriars precincts in Holborn. The Dominicans’ aquisition of the site, overseen by Robert Kilwardby, began in 1275. Once completed, the precinct was second in size only to St. Paul’s Churchyard, spanning eight acres from the Fleet to St. Andrew’s Hill and from Ludgate to the Thames. Blackfriars remained a political and social hub, hosting councils and even parlimentary proceedings, until its surrender in 1538 pursuant to Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries (Holder 27–56).Blackfriars (Farringdon Within) is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     St. Mary Le Bow is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Doctors’ Commons (Knightrider Street)Formerly Mountjoy’s Inn, the Doctors’ Commons, Knightrider Street was the meeting place for the Doctors’ Commons,where they kept a common table and built up a precious library of foreign law books (Baker 180). Eventually, the Doctors’ Commons, Knightrider Street housed five courts: the Court of Arches, the Prerogative Court, the Court of Faculties and Dispensations, the Consistory Court of the Bishop of London, and the High Court of Admiralty (Harben). Henry Harben notes that the building burned down in the Great Fire of 1666 and was subsequently rebuilt on the same site (Harben). The building was sold in 1865 after the Doctors’ Commons was dissolved (Baker 181).Doctors’ Commons (Knightrider Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Guildhall is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Westminster HallWestminster Hall isthe only surviving part of the original Palace of Westminster (Weinreb and Hibbert 1011) and is located on the west side of the Thames. It is located on the bottom left-hand corner of the Agas map, and is labelled asWeſtmynſter hall. Originally built as an extension to Edward the Confessor’s palace in 1097, the hall served as the setting for banquets through the reigns of many kings.Westminster Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Hart StreetHart Street ran east-west from Crutched Fryers and the north end of Seething Lane to Mark Lane. In Stow’s time, the street began much further east, running from the north end of Woodroffe Lane to Mark Lane (Harben; Stow).Hart Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     The Inns of CourtThe four principal constituents of the Inns of Court were:The Inns of Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Paternoster Row is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Knightrider StreetKnightrider Street ran east-west from Dowgate Street to Addle Hill, crossing College Hill, Garlick Hill, Trinity Lane, Huggin Lane, Bread Street, Old Fish Street Hill, Lambert or Lambeth Hill, St. Peter’s Hill, and Paul’s Chain. Significant landmarks included: the College of Physicians and Doctors’ Commons.Knightrider Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street)The Mermaid Tavern was a drinking and dining establishment located between lower Bread Street and Friday Street, with entrances to both. Its location corresponds to the place between these two streets on current day London’s Cannon Street (Glinert). John Stow records in his Survey of London that Bread Street was a location ofdiuers faire Innes and that the area waswholely inhabited by rich Marchants (Stow 1598, sig. T5r). The Mermaid Tavern was not far from Old Fish Street and the Blackfriars Theatre (Chalfant).Mermaid Tavern (Bread Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Leadenhall is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     GreyfriarsEnduring for over three centuries, longer than any other London friary, Greyfriars garnered support from both England’s landed elite and common Londoners. Founded in 1225 on a tenament donated by London Mercer John Iwyn, Greyfriars housed London’s Franciscan Friars (known in England as the Grey Friars). The friary expanded from its original pittance of land on the west side of Stinking Lane to over four-and-a-half acres by 1354. With the patronage of Queens Margaret, Isabella, and Philippa throughout the fourteenth century, the Franciscans constructed a formidable church, London’s third largest after St. Paul’s and Westminster Abbey. After the friary’s closure in 1538 pursuant to the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the church became the centre of the newly established Christ Church parish, and the cloisters housed Christ’s Hospital (Holder 66–96).Greyfriars is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Dowgate WardDowgate Ward is east of Vintry Ward and west of Candlewick Street Ward. Both the ward and its main street, Dowgate Street, are named after Dowgate, a watergate on the Thames.Dowgate Ward is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Castle Baynard WardCastle Baynard Ward is west of Queenhithe Ward and Bread Street Ward. The ward is named after Baynard’s Castle, one of its main ornaments.Castle Baynard Ward is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Temple BarTemple Bar was one of the principle entrances to the city of London, dividing the Strand to the west and Fleet Street to the east. It was an ancient right of way and toll gate. Walter Thornbury dates the wooden gate structure shown in the Agas Map to the early Tudor period, and describes a number of historical pageants that processed through it, including the funeral procession of Henry V, and it was the scene of King James I’s first entry to the city (Thornbury 1878). The wooden structure was demolished in 1670 and a stone gate built in its place (Sugden 505).Temple Bar is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     The SteelyardThe Steelyard was the chief outpost of the Hanseatic League in the city of London. Located on the north side of the River Thames, slightly west of London Bridge, the Steelyard was home to many wealthy German merchants from the thirteenth century to the end of the sixteenth century. Although it was a powerful economic force in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, by the time of Elizabeth’s reign, piracy and economic sanctions had rendered the once great Steelyard obsolete (Lloyd 344-345).The Steelyard is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Charterhouse (Residence)The London Charterhouse refers to a series of buildings located at the north-east end of Charterhouse Lane to the west of Aldersgate Street near Smithfield. Throughout the early modern period, the Charterhouse served many functions: prior to the Reformation, it was a Carthusian monastery; however, after the execution of Prior Houghton and other Carthusian martyrs in the mid-sixteenth century, the monastery was dissolved and the Charterhouse became a well known private residence and, later, the site of a hospital, school, and pensioners’ home. Today, the Charterhouse is used as a home for elderly pensioners, hosting about forty men.Charterhouse (Residence) is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     St. Augustine PapeySt Augustine Papey was a church on the south side of the city wall and opposite the north end of St. Mary Axe Street. The church dated from the twelfth century and in 1442 a fraternity of brothers was installed (Harben). The church and brotherhood were suppressed during the Reformation and Stow tells us the church was pulled down and houses built on the site (Stow).St. Augustine Papey is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     All Hallows (London Wall)All Hallows, London Wall is a church built east of Bishopsgate, near or on the City Wall. The church is visible on the Agas map northwest of Broad Street and up against the south side of the City Wall. The labelAll Haloues in y Wall is west of the church. In his description of Broad Street Ward, Stow notes only the location of the church and the three distinguished people interred therein by 1601.All Hallows (London Wall) is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     Fleet StreetFleet Street runs east-west from Temple Bar to Fleet Hill or Ludgate Hill, and is named for the Fleet River. The road has existed since at least the twelfth century (Sugden 195) and known since the fourteenth century as Fleet Street (Beresford 26). It was the location of numerous taverns including the Mitre and the Star and the Ram.Fleet Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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                     freedomHaving the freedom of the City meant that a person could practice trade within London. Normally, a person entered into the freedom by becoming a member or brother of one of the livery companies. (JJ)This term is tagged in the following documents:









