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<bibl type="mla"><author><name ref="#ZABE1"><name type="surname">Zabel</name>, <name type="forename">Jamie</name></name></author>. <title level="a">Portsoken Ward</title>. <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, Edition <edition>7.0</edition>, edited by <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">Janelle</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor>, <publisher>U of Victoria</publisher>, <date>05 May 2022</date>, <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/PORT1.htm">mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/PORT1.htm</ref>.</bibl>
<bibl type="chicago"><author><name ref="#ZABE1"><name type="surname">Zabel</name>, <name type="forename">Jamie</name></name></author>. <title level="a">Portsoken Ward</title>. <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, Edition <edition>7.0</edition>. Ed. <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">Janelle</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor>. <pubPlace>Victoria</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Victoria</publisher>. Accessed <date>May 05, 2022</date>. <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/PORT1.htm">mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/PORT1.htm</ref>.</bibl>
<bibl type="apa"><author><name><name type="surname">Zabel</name>, <name type="forename">J.</name></name></author> <date>2022</date>. <title>Portsoken Ward</title>. In <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">J.</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor> (Ed), <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title> (Edition <edition>7.0</edition>). <pubPlace>Victoria</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Victoria</publisher>. Retrieved  from <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/PORT1.htm">https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/editions/7.0/PORT1.htm</ref>.</bibl>
</listBibl></note><note n="abstract"><p><ref target="PORT1.xml">Portsoken Ward</ref> is east of <ref target="#TOWE4">Tower Street Ward</ref> and <ref target="#ALDG2">Aldgate Ward</ref> and is located outside the <ref target="#WALL2">Wall</ref>. This ward was once called <ref target="PORT1.xml">Knighten Guild</ref>, so named because the land which it encompasses was originally given to thirteen knights or soldiers who were the first members of the <name type="org" ref="#KNIG10">Knighten Guild</name>, an order of chivalry founded by <name ref="#EDGA1">Edgar the Peaceful</name> for valuable knights in his service. As the <title level="m">OED</title> notes, <soCalled>portsoken</soCalled> refers to <q>the district outside a city or borough, over which its jurisdiction extends</q> (<ref type="bibl" target="#OEDI1"><title level="m">OED</title> portsoken, 1</ref>). It follows that this ward, one of the twenty-six wards of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> and located outside of the <ref target="#WALL2">Wall</ref>, was later known as <ref target="PORT1.xml">Portsoken Ward</ref>.</p></note><note n="personography"><list type="person"><item xml:id="ROTH4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Molly Rothwell</reg>
       <name type="forename">Molly</name>
       <name type="surname">Rothwell</name>
       <abbr>MR</abbr>
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      <note>
       <p>Project Manager, 2022-present. Research Assistant, 2020-2022. Molly Rothwell was an undergraduate student at the
        University of Victoria, with a double major in English and History. During her time at MoEML, Molly primarily worked on encoding and transcribing the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title>, adding toponyms to MoEML’s Gazetteer, researching England’s early-modern court system, and  standardizing MoEML’s Mapography.</p>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Jamie Zabel</reg>
       <name type="forename">Jamie</name>
       <name type="surname">Zabel</name>
       <abbr>JZ</abbr>
      </name>
      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2020-2021. Managing Encoder, 2020-2021. Jamie Zabel was an MA student at the University of Victoria in the Department of English. She completed her BA in English at the University of British Columbia in 2017. She published a paper in University College London’s graduate publication <title level="j">Moveable Type</title> (2020) and presented at the University of Victoria’s 2021 Digital Humanities Summer Institute. During her time at MoEML, she made significant contributions to the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title> as proofreader, editor, and encoder, coordinated the encoding of the 1633 edition, and researched and authored a number of encyclopedia articles and geo-coordinates to supplement both editions. She also played a key role in managing the correction process of MoEML’s Gazetteer.</p>
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       <reg>Joey Takeda</reg>
       <name type="forename">Joey</name>
       <name type="surname">Takeda</name>
       <abbr>JT</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Programmer, 2018-present. Junior Programmer, 2015-2017. Research Assistant, 2014-2017.
        Joey Takeda was a graduate student at the University of British Columbia in the Department
        of English (Science and Technology research stream). He completed his BA honours in English
        (with a minor in Women’s Studies) at the University of Victoria in 2016. His primary
        research interests included diasporic and indigenous Canadian and American literature,
        critical theory, cultural studies, and the digital humanities.</p>
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       <reg>Tye Landels-Gruenewald</reg>
       <name type="forename">Tye</name>
       <name type="surname">Landels-Gruenewald</name>
       <abbr>TLG</abbr>
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       <p>Data Manager, 2015-2016. Research Assistant, 2013-2015. Tye completed his undergraduate
        honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2015.</p>
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       <reg>Melanie Chernyk</reg>
       <name type="forename">Melanie</name>
       <name type="surname">Chernyk</name>
       <abbr>MJC</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2004–2008. BA honours, 2006. MA English, University of Victoria, 2007.
        Melanie Chernyk went on to work at the <ref target="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">Electronic Textual
         Cultures Lab</ref> at the University of Victoria and now manages Talisman Books and Gallery
        on Pender Island, BC. She also has her own editing business at <ref target="http://26letters.ca/">http://26letters.ca</ref>.</p>
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       <name type="forename">Sarah</name>
       <name type="surname">Milligan</name>
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      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2012-2014. MoEML Research Affiliate. Sarah Milligan completed her MA
        at the University of Victoria in 2012 on the invalid persona in Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s
         <title level="m">Sonnets from the Portuguese</title>. She has also worked with the <title level="m"><ref target="http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/">Internet Shakespeare
          Editions</ref></title> and with <ref target="https://www.uvic.ca/humanities/english/people/regularfaculty/chapman-alison.php">Dr.
         Alison Chapman</ref> on the <ref target="http://web.uvic.ca/~vicpoet/"><title level="m">Victorian Poetry Network</title></ref>, compiling an index of Victorian periodical
        poetry.</p>
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       <reg>Kim McLean-Fiander</reg>
       <name type="forename">Kim</name>
       <name type="surname">McLean-Fiander</name>
       <abbr>KMF</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Director of Pedagogy and Outreach, 2015–2020. Associate Project Director, 2015.
        Assistant Project Director, 2013-2014. MoEML Research Fellow, 2013. Kim McLean-Fiander comes
        to <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title> from the <ref target="http://cofk.history.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">Cultures of Knowledge</title></ref>
        digital humanities project at the <ref target="http://www.ox.ac.uk/">University of
         Oxford</ref>, where she was the editor of <ref target="http://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">Early Modern Letters Online</title></ref>, 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 <ref target="http://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">EMLO</title></ref> called <title level="m">Women’s Early Modern Letters Online</title> (<ref target="http://wemlo.net/"><title level="m">WEMLO</title></ref>). In the past, she held an internship with the
        curator of manuscripts at the <ref target="https://www.folger.edu/">Folger Shakespeare
         Library</ref>, completed a doctorate at <ref target="http://www.ox.ac.uk/">Oxford</ref> on
        paratext and early modern women writers, and worked a number of years for the <ref target="http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/">Bodleian Libraries</ref> 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.</p>
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       <reg>Janelle Jenstad</reg>
       <name type="forename">Janelle</name>
       <name type="surname">Jenstad</name>
       <abbr>JJ</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director
        of <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, and PI of <title level="m">Linked Early Modern Drama Online</title>. 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 <title level="m">Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media</title> (<ref target="https://www.routledge.com/Shakespeares-Language-in-Digital-Media-Old-Words-New-Tools/Jenstad-Kaethler-Roberts-Smith/p/book/9781472427977">Routledge</ref>). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s <title level="m">A
         Survey of London</title> (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing <title level="m">The Merchant of Venice</title> (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s <title level="m">2 If
         You Know Not Me You Know Nobody</title> for DRE. Her articles have appeared in <title level="j">Digital Humanities Quarterly</title>, <title level="j">Renaissance and
         Reformation</title>,<title level="j">Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies</title>,
         <title level="j">Early Modern Literary Studies</title>, <title level="j">Elizabethan
         Theatre</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance
         Criticism</title>, and <title level="j">The Silver Society Journal</title>. Her book
        chapters have appeared (or will appear) in <title level="m">Institutional Culture in Early
         Modern Society</title> (Brill, 2004), <title level="m">Shakespeare, Language and the Stage,
         The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre
         Studies</title> (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), <title level="m">Approaches to Teaching
         Othello</title> (Modern Language Association, 2005), <title level="m">Performing Maternity
         in Early Modern England</title> (Ashgate, 2007), <title level="m">New Directions in the
         Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place</title> (Routledge, 2011), Early
        Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), <title level="m">Teaching Early Modern
         English Literature from the Archives</title> (MLA, 2015), <title level="m">Placing Names:
         Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers</title> (Indiana, 2016), <title level="m">Making
         Things and Drawing Boundaries</title> (Minnesota, 2017), and <title level="m">Rethinking
         Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies</title>
        (Routledge, 2018).</p>
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       <name type="forename">Martin</name>
       <name type="forename">D.</name>
       <name type="surname">Holmes</name>
       <abbr>MDH</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC).
        Martin ported the MOL project from its original PHP incarnation to a pure eXist database
        implementation in the fall of 2011. Since then, he has been lead programmer on the project
        and has also been responsible for maintaining the project schemas. He was a co-applicant on
        MoEML’s 2012 SSHRC Insight Grant.</p>
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       <reg>Adeliza of Louvain</reg>
       <name type="forename">Adeliza</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Queen consort of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1103/04</date>
      <date type="death">1151/52</date>
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       <p>Queen consort of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
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        Wife of <name ref="#HENR3">Henry I</name>.</p>
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       <reg>Sir Thomas Audley</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Audley</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1487/88-1488/89</date>
      <date type="death">1544/45</date>
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       <p>First Baron Audley of Walden. Lord Chancellor of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1533-1544</date>.
        Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#AUDL3">Elizabeth Audley</name>. Father of <name ref="PERS1.xml#AUDL2">Margaret Howard</name>.</p>
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       <reg>Richard de Belmeis I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Belmeis</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Bishop of London</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1127/28</date>
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       <p>Bishop of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1108-1127</date>.
        Financier of <ref target="STPA2.xml">St. Paul’s Cathedral</ref> after the <date>1087</date> fire.</p>
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        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_de_Belmeis_I"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
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       <reg>Nicholas Bourne</reg>
       <name type="forename">Nicholas</name>
       <name type="surname">Bourne</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1584/85</date>
      <date type="death">1660/61</date>
      <note>
       <p>Printer, bookbinder, and bookseller.</p>
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       <name type="forename">Geoffrey</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Clinton</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1133/34</date>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of Warwick. Brother of <name ref="#CLIN4">William de Clinton</name>.</p>
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       <reg>William de Clinton</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Clinton</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Brother of <name ref="#CLIN3">Geoffrey de Clinton</name>.</p>
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        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Clinton%2C_1st_Earl_of_Huntingdon"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
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       <name type="forename">Canute</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Cnut the Great</name>
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       <name type="personRoleName">King of Denmark</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of Norway</name>
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      <date type="death">1035-11-18</date>
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        King of Denmark <date>1019–1035</date>. King of Norway <date>1028–1035</date>.</p>
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       <reg>John de Esseby</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Esseby</name>
      </name>
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       <p>Vicar of <ref target="STHE1.xml">St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate</ref>.</p>
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       <reg>Edgar the Peaceful</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edgar</name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Peaceful</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
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      <date type="birth">943/944-944/945</date>
      <date type="death">975/976</date>
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       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>959-975</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edgar-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8463"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_the_Peaceful"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EDWA7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edward the Confessor</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Confessor</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1003/04-1005/06</date>
      <date type="death">4 January 1066/67-5 January 1066/67</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1042-1066</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-king-of-England-1002-1066"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8516"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_the_Confessor"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ETHE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Æthelred II</reg>
       <name type="forename">Æthelred</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="2">II</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of the English</name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Unready</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">966/967-968/969</date>
      <date type="death">1016-04-29</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of the English <date>978-1013</date> and <date>1014-1016</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ethelred-the-Unready"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8915"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelred_the_Unready"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HENR1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry VIII</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="8">VIII</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of Ireland</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1491-07-07</date>
      <date type="death">28 January 1547/48</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Ireland <date>1509-1547</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-12955"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HENR3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Beauclerc</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1068/69-1069/70</date>
      <date type="death">1135/36</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1100-1135</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Henry-I-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-12948"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_I_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="LONG4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William de Longchamp</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Longchamp</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Bishop of Ely</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1197/98</date>
      <note>
       <p>Bishop of Ely <date>1189–1197</date>. Chancellor of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Longchamp"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-16980"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Longchamp"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MATI1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Matilda of Scotland</reg>
       <name type="forename">Matilda</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Queen consort of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1080/81</date>
      <date type="death">1118/19</date>
      <note>
       <p>Queen consort of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1100-1118</date>.
        Wife of <name ref="#HENR3">Henry I</name>. Buried at <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster
         Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-18336"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_of_Scotland"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MAUR1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Maurice</reg>
       <name type="forename">Maurice</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Bishop of London</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1107/08</date>
      <note>
       <p>Bishop of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1085-1107</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-18381"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_%28bishop_of_London%29"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="PRES1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Presbiter</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Presbiter</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Homeowner and priest.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol7/pp167-192"><title level="m">BHO</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="RICH2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Lionhearted</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1157-11-15</date>
      <date type="death">1199-04-13</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1189-1199</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-I-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-23498"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_I_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STEP1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Stephen I</reg>
       <name type="surname">Stephen</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1092/93</date>
      <date type="death">1154/55</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1135-1154</date>. Key
        figure during <soCalled>The Anarchy</soCalled>, a civil war in <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Normandy <date>1135-1153</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Stephen-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-26365"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen%2C_King_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TANN1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Geoffrey Tanner</reg>
       <name type="forename">Geoffrey</name>
       <name type="surname">Tanner</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Homeowner and tanner.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="VERE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Aubrey de Vere</reg>
       <name type="forename">Aubrey</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Vere</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1141/42</date>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. Portgrave of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> during the <date>reign of <name ref="#STEP1">Henry I</name></date> and <date><name ref="#STEP1">Stephen I</name></date>. Father of <name ref="PERS1.xml#VERE4">Aubrey de Vere</name>. Buried at
         <ref target="AUST1.xml">Austin Friars</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-28203"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey_de_Vere_II"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WILL1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William I</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Conqueror</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1027/28-1028/29</date>
      <date type="death">1087/88</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1066-1087</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-I-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-29448"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Conqueror"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WILL2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William II</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Rufus</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="2">II</num></name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1060/61</date>
      <date type="death">1100/01</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1087-1100</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-II-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-29449"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ABUC1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Andrew Buchevite</reg>
       <name type="forename">Andrew</name>
       <name type="surname">Buchevite</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Provost during the <date>reign of <name ref="#STEP1">Stephen I</name></date>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ACOL1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Acliuillus</reg>
       <name type="surname">Acliuillus</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Constable of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ALWI1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Alwine</reg>
       <name type="forename">Alwine</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ASEC1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Algare Secusme</reg>
       <name type="forename">Algare</name>
       <name type="surname">Secusme</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BARN9">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Bernard</reg>
       <name type="forename">Bernard</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Prior of Dunstable.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BSTA1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Blackstanus</reg>
       <name type="surname">Blackstanus</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="COLU1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Colver</reg>
       <name type="surname">Colver</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Denizen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EHUP1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edward Hupcornehill</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="surname">Hupcornehill</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GODF1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Godfrey de Magum</reg>
       <name type="forename">Godfrey</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Magum</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HBUC1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Hugh de Buche</reg>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Buche</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HFIT1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Hugh fitz-Vulgar</reg>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
       <name type="surname">fitz-Vulgar</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HUBE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Hubert</reg>
       <name type="forename">Hubert</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Uncle of <name ref="#ROGE1">Mr. Roger</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="JOHN7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. John</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Prior of Sunderland.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="LEAF1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Leafstanus</reg>
       <name type="forename">Leafstanus</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Magistrate of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. Provost of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> during the <date>reign of <name ref="#STEP1">Henry I</name></date>. Member of the
         <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#GOLD3">Goldsmiths’ Company</name> and <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="OPRU1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Orgare le Prude</reg>
       <name type="forename">Orgare</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">le</name> Prude</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="OTHO1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Hugh fitz-Otho</reg>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
       <name type="surname">fitz-Otho</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Constable of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of London</ref>. Possibly the same person
        as <name ref="PERS1.xml#FITZ57">Hugh fitz-Otho</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="OTHO3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Othowerus</reg>
       <name type="forename">Othowerus</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Constable of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="RFIT1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Radulphus fitz-Agod</reg>
       <name type="forename">Radulphus</name>
       <name type="surname">fitz-Agod</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ROBE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Robert</reg>
       <name type="forename">Robert</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ROGE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Roger</reg>
       <name type="forename">Roger</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. Nephew of <name ref="#HUBE2">Mr.
         Hubert</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="RPAR1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard de Parr</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Parr</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Provost of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> during the <date>reign of <name ref="#WILL1">William
          I</name></date> and <date><name ref="#WILL2">William I</name></date>. Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WDEU1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Wilmarde le Deuereshe</reg>
       <name type="forename">Wilmarde</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">le</name> Deuereshe</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knighten_Guilde#Origin"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WIZO1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Wizo</reg>
       <name type="surname">Wizo</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#KNIG10" type="org">Knighten Guild</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MAND5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Geoffrey de Mandeville</reg>
       <name type="forename">Geoffrey</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Mandeville</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1144-10-03</date>
      <note>
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         <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
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<bibl xml:id="OEDI1" type="sec">
            <title level="m">Oxford English Dictionary</title>. <sponsor>Oxford UP</sponsor>. <ref target="https://www.oed.com/">https://www.oed.com/</ref>.</bibl>
<bibl xml:id="STOW1" type="both">
            <author><name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow, John</name></author>. <title level="m">A Survey of
              London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603</title>. Ed. <editor>Charles Lethbridge
                Kingsford</editor>. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, <date>1908</date>. See also the <ref target="https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/survey-of-london-stow/1603">digital transcription of this edition</ref> at British History Online.</bibl>
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              same author increased, with diuers rare notes of antiquity, and published in the
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              that citie, the greatnesse thereof. VVith an appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum
              de situ &amp; nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of
              Henry the second</title>. London: John Windet, <date>1603</date>. STC <idno type="STC">23343</idno>. U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus) copy.</bibl>
<bibl xml:id="STOW15" type="both">
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                Kingsford</editor>. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, <date>1908</date>.
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            Articles written after 2011 cite from <ref target="https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/survey-of-london-stow/1603">this searchable transcription</ref>.]</bibl>
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<name type="place">Tower Street Ward</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#TOWE4">Tower Street Ward</ref> is east of <ref target="BILL2.xml">Billingsgate Ward</ref> and west of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of London</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="TOWE4.xml">TOWE4.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="ALDG2">
<name type="place">Aldgate Ward</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#ALDG2">Aldgate Ward</ref> is located within the <ref target="#WALL2">London Wall</ref> and east of <ref target="LIME1.xml">Lime Street Ward</ref>. Both the ward and its main street, <ref target="ALDG4.xml">Aldgate Street</ref>, are named after <ref target="#ALDG1">Aldgate</ref>, the eastern gate into the walled city (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1633_ALDG2.xml#stow_1633_ALDG2_sig_N6v">Stow 1633, sig. N6v</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="ALDG2.xml">ALDG2.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="WALL2">
<name type="place">The Wall</name>
<note>
<p>Originally built as a Roman fortification for the provincial city of <ref target="#LOND5">Londinium</ref> in the second century C.E., the <ref target="#WALL2">London Wall</ref> remained a material and spatial boundary for the city throughout the early modern period. Described by <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name> as <q>high and great</q> (<ref target="#STOW1" type="bibl">Stow 1:8</ref>), the <ref target="#WALL2">London Wall</ref> dominated the cityscape and spatial imaginations of Londoners for centuries. Increasingly, the eighteen-foot high wall created a pressurized constraint on the growing city; the various gates functioned as relief valves where development spilled out to occupy spaces <soCalled>outside the wall</soCalled>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="WALL2.xml">WALL2.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="LOND5">
<name type="place">London</name>
<note>
<p>The city of London, not to be confused with the allegorical character (<name ref="PERS1.xml#LOND6">London</name>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="LOND5.xml">LOND5.xml</ref>)
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</item>

<item xml:id="EAST1">
<name type="place">East Smithfield</name>
<note>
 <p>
            <ref target="#EAST1">East Smithfield</ref> is a district located east of the
           City of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> and northeast of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of
                London</ref>. Its name derives from <q>
                    <ref target="#EAST1">smoothfield</ref>
                </q>, with the prefix <q>east</q> helping
            to differentiate it from the <ref target="SMIT1.xml">Smithfield</ref> northwest
            of <ref target="CRIP1.xml">Cripplegate</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>). As time progressed, it transformed from
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            a densely populated area by the mid-seventeenth century (<ref type="bibl" target="#STOW15">Stow</ref>; <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>).</p>
  
<lb/>(<ref target="EAST1.xml">EAST1.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="ALDG1">
<name type="place">Aldgate</name>
<note>
 <p>
            <ref target="#ALDG1">Aldgate</ref> was the easternmost gate into the walled
            city. The name <q><ref target="#ALDG1">Aldgate</ref></q> is thought to come from one of four sources:
            <foreign xml:lang="la">Æst geat</foreign> meaning <q>Eastern gate</q> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#EKWA1">Ekwall 36</ref>), <foreign xml:lang="la">Alegate</foreign> from the Old
            English <foreign xml:lang="la">ealu</foreign> meaning <q>ale</q>, <foreign xml:lang="la">Aelgate</foreign> from
            the Saxon meaning <q>public gate</q> or <q>open to all</q>, or <foreign xml:lang="la">Aeldgate</foreign>
            meaning <q>old gate</q> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#BEBB1">Bebbington
                20–21</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="ALDG1.xml">ALDG1.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="ALDG3">
<name type="place">Aldgate Bars</name>
<note>
<p>The <ref target="#ALDG3">Aldgate Bars</ref> were posts that marked the eastern
      limits of the City of London. They were located at the western end of <ref target="WHIT2.xml">Whitechapel</ref> and the eastern end of <ref target="ALDG4.xml">Aldgate Street</ref>. <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name> makes no attempt to describe
                    them in detail apart from mentioning their geographic importance as boundary
                    markers (<ref type="bibl" target="#STOW15">Stow</ref>). The bars were removed
                    in the eighteenth century (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="ALDG3.xml">ALDG3.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="BISH2">
<name type="place">Bishopsgate</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="BISH2.xml">BISH2.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="THAM2">
<name type="place">The Thames</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="THAM2.xml">THAM2.xml</ref>)
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</item>

<item xml:id="DODD1">
<name type="place">Dodding Pond</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#DODD1">Dodding Pond</ref> may have been a lane somewhere east of
        the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of London</ref> and near the <ref target="ABBE2.xml">Abbey of St. Mary Graces</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="DODD1.xml">DODD1.xml</ref>)
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</item>

<item xml:id="STKA3">
<name type="place">St. Katherine’s Hospital</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STKA3">St. Katherine’s Hospital</ref> was a religious hospital
              founded in <date>1148</date>. According to <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name>, the hospital was founded by <name ref="#MATI1">Queen Matilda</name>. The hospital, the grounds of which contained
             a church, gardens, orchards, and residences, was at the
        southern end of <ref target="STKA4.xml">St. Katherine’s Lane</ref> and north of
              the <ref target="STKA5.xml">St. Katherine Steps</ref>, all of which is east of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of London</ref>. <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name> praised the choir of the hospital, noting how it <q>was not much inferior to
            that of [St.] <ref target="STPA2.xml">Paules</ref> [Cathedral]</q> (<ref type="bibl" target="#STOW15">Stow</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STKA3.xml">STKA3.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="TOWE6">
<name type="place">Tower Ditch</name>
<note>
<p>
               The <ref target="#TOWE6">Tower Ditch</ref>, or <ref target="#TOWE6">Tower
                        Moat</ref>, was part of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of London</ref>’s
      medieval defences. It was built by the Bishop of Ely <name ref="#LONG4">William de Longchamp</name> while <name ref="#RICH2">Richard
                        I</name> was crusading in the Holy Land (<date>1187-1192</date>) (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>).
                    The ditch was used as a dumping ground for plague victim corpses, human waste
                    from the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower</ref>, and meat carcasses from <ref target="#EAST1">East Smithfield</ref> market.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="TOWE6.xml">TOWE6.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="TOWE5">
<name type="place">Tower of London</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="TOWE5.xml">TOWE5.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="HOLY1">
<name type="place">Holy Trinity Priory</name>
<note>
<p>
        <ref target="#HOLY1">Holy Trinity Priory</ref>, located west of <ref target="#ALDG1">Aldgate</ref> and north of <ref target="LEAD2.xml">Leadenhall
          Street</ref>, was an Augustinian Priory. <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name> notes that <name ref="#MATI1">Queen Matilda</name> established the Priory in <date>1108</date> <q>in the parishes of <ref target="STMA142.xml">Saint Marie Magdalen</ref>, <ref target="STMI111.xml">S. Michael</ref>, <ref target="STKA109.xml">S. Katherine</ref>, and the <ref target="HOLY105.xml">blessed Trinitie</ref>, which now was made but one <ref target="HOLY101.xml">Parish of the holy Trinitie</ref></q> (<ref type="bibl" target="#STOW15">Stow</ref>). 
        
        
        Before <name ref="#MATI1">Matilda</name> united these parishes under the name <ref target="#HOLY1">Holy Trinity Priory</ref>, they were collectively known as the <ref target="HOLY101.xml">Holy Cross</ref> or <ref target="HOLY101.xml">Holy Roode</ref> parish
        (<ref type="bibl" target="#STOW15">Stow</ref>; <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="HOLY1.xml">HOLY1.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="LOND1">
<name type="place">London Bridge</name>
<note>

      <p>As the only bridge in <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> crossing the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref> until <date>1729</date>,
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          the bridge housed a variety of structures, including a chapel and a growing number of shops. The bridge was famous for the cityʼs grisly practice of displaying traitorsʼ heads on poles above its <ref target="GATE7.xml">gatehouses</ref>.
          Despite burning down multiple times, <ref target="#LOND1">London Bridge</ref> was one of the few structures not entirely destroyed by the <ref target="FIRE1.xml">Great Fire of London</ref> in 
          <date>1666</date>.</p>
  
<lb/>(<ref target="LOND1.xml">LOND1.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="STBO2">
<name type="place">St. Botolph (Aldgate)</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STBO2">St. Botolph, Aldgate</ref> was a parish church near <ref target="#ALDG1">Aldgate</ref> at the junction of <ref target="ALDG4.xml">Aldgate Street</ref> and <ref target="HOUN1.xml">Houndsditch</ref>. It was
        located in <ref target="PORT1.xml">Portsoken Ward</ref> on the north side of
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        <q>Church hath beene lately new builded at the speciall charges of the
            <ref target="#HOLY1">Priors of the holy Trinitie</ref>
        </q> before
        the Priory was dissolved in <date>1531</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="#STOW15">Stow</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STBO2.xml">STBO2.xml</ref>)
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<name type="place">Guildhall</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="GUIL1.xml">GUIL1.xml</ref>)
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                  <name type="place">Portsoken Ward</name>
                  <p>

            Location:
            
                    <code lang="gis"><!--Geographical coordinates will go here when available.--></code>
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            <div xml:id="PORT1_intro">
                <head>Introduction</head>
                <p><ref target="PORT1.xml">Portsoken Ward</ref> is east of <ref target="#TOWE4">Tower Street Ward</ref> and <ref target="#ALDG2">Aldgate Ward</ref> and is located outside the <ref target="#WALL2">Wall</ref>. This ward was once called <ref target="PORT1.xml">Knighten Guild</ref>, so named because the land which it encompasses was originally given to thirteen knights or soldiers who were the first members of the <name type="org" ref="#KNIG10">Knighten Guild</name>, an order of chivalry founded by <name ref="#EDGA1">Edgar the Peaceful</name> for valuable knights in his service. As the <title level="m">OED</title> notes, <soCalled>portsoken</soCalled> refers to <q>the district outside a city or borough, over which its jurisdiction extends</q> (<ref type="bibl" target="#OEDI1"><title level="m">OED</title> portsoken, 1</ref>). It follows that this ward, one of the twenty-six wards of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> and located outside of the <ref target="#WALL2">Wall</ref>, was later known as <ref target="PORT1.xml">Portsoken Ward</ref>. <ref target="PORT1.xml">Portsoken Ward</ref>’s eastern boundary runs off the eastern border of the Agas map; thus, our boundaries do not represent the ward in its entirety.</p>
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                <figure type="fullWidth">
                    <graphic url="graphics/BL_images/portsoken_ward_map.jpg"/>
                    <figDesc>1720: Blome’s Map of Portsoken Ward. Image courtesy of <ref target="http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/crace/p/largeimage88561.html">British Library Crace Collection</ref>. 
                        © British Library Board; Maps Crace Port. 8.33</figDesc>
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            <div xml:id="PORT1_survey">
                <head>Links to Chapters in the <title level="m">Survey of London</title></head>
                <list>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1598_PORT1.xml">1598</ref></item>
                    <item>1603 (<ref target="#PORT1_1603Excerpt">see below for excerpt</ref>)</item>
                    <item>1618 (forthcoming)</item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_PORT1.xml">1633</ref></item>
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            <div xml:id="PORT1_1603Excerpt">
                <head>1603 Description of Ward Boundaries</head>
                <p>The following diplomatic transcription of the opening paragraph(s) of the 1603 chapter on this ward will eventually be subsumed into the MoEML edition of the 1603 <title level="m">Survey</title>.<note type="editorial" resp="#JENS1">The 1603 <title level="m">Survey</title> is widely available in reprints of C.L. Kingsford’s two-volume 1908 edition (<ref type="bibl" target="#STOW1">Kingsford</ref>) and also in the British History Online transcription of the Kingsford edition (<ref type="bibl" target="#STOW15">BHO</ref>). MoEML is completing its editions of all four texts in the following order: 1598, 1633, 1618, and 1603.</note> Each ward chapter opens with a narrative circumnavigation of the ward—a verbal <soCalled>beating of the bounds</soCalled> that MoEML first transcribed in 2004 and later used to facilitate the drawing of approximate ward boundaries on our edition of the Agas map. Source: <ref target="#STOW8" type="bibl">John Stow, <title level="m">A Survey of London</title> (London, 1603; STC #23343)</ref>.</p>
                <p> This <ref target="PORT1.xml">Portſoken</ref>, which ſoundeth the
                        franchiſe at the gate, was ſometime a Guild, and had beginning in the dayes
                        of <name ref="#EDGA1">king Edgar</name>, more then 600. yeares
                        ſince, there were thirteene Knights, or Soldiers welbeloued to the king and
                        realme, for ſeruice by them done, which requeſted to haue a certaine portion
                        of land on the Eaſt part of the Citie, left deſolate and forſaken by the
                        Inhabitants, by reaſon of too much ſeruitude. They beſought the king to haue
                        this land, with the libertie of a Guilde for euer: the king granted to their
                        requeſt with conditions following: that is, that each of them ſhould
                        victoriouſly accompliſh three combates, one aboue the ground, one vnder
                        ground, and the third in the water, and after this at a certaine day in <ref target="#EAST1">Eaſt Smithfield</ref>, they ſhould run with
                        Speares againſt all commers, all which was gloriouſly performed: and the
                        ſame day the king named it <ref target="PORT1.xml">knighten Guild</ref>, &amp; ſo bounded it, from
                            <ref target="#ALDG1">Ealdgate</ref> to the place where the
                        bars<note type="editorial" resp="#ZABE1">I.e., <ref target="#ALDG3">Aldgate Bars</ref></note> now are toward the eaſt, on both the ſides of the ſtreete, and extended
                        it towards <ref target="#BISH2">Biſhopſgate</ref> in the North,
                        vnto the houſe then of <name ref="#PRES1">VVilliam
                        Presbiter</name>, after of <name ref="#TANN1">Giffrey
                        Tanner</name>, and then of the heyres of <name ref="#COLU1">Coluer</name>, after that of <name ref="#EASE1">Iohn Eaſeby</name>, but ſince of the <name ref="#BOUR1">Lord
                        Bourchier</name>, &amp;c. And againe towardes the South unto the <ref target="#THAM2">riuer of
                        Thames</ref>, and ſo farre into the water, as a horſeman entering the ſame, may
                        ride at a low water, and throw his ſpeare: ſo that all <ref target="#EAST1">Eaſt Smithfield</ref>, with the right part of
                        the ſtreete that goeth to <ref target="#DODD1">Dodding Pond</ref> into the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref>, and alſo the <ref target="#STKA3">Hoſpitall of Saint Katherins</ref>, with
                        the Mils, that were founded in <name ref="#STEP1">king
                        Stephen</name>s dayes, and the outward ſtone wall, and the <ref target="#TOWE6">new ditch of the
                            Tower</ref> are of the ſaid Fee and
                        Libertie: for the ſaide wall and ditch of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower</ref>, were made in the time of <name ref="#RICH2">king Richard</name>, when he was in the holy land, by <name ref="#LONG4">VVilliam Longſhampe</name> Biſhop of Ely, as
                        before I have noted vnto you. Theſe knightes had as then none other Charter
                        by all the dayes of <name ref="#EDGA1">Edgar</name>, <name ref="#ETHE1">Ethelred</name>, and <name ref="#CNUT1">Cnutus</name>, vntill the time of <name ref="#EDWA7">Edward the Confeſſor</name>, whom the heires of thoſe
                        knights humblie beſought to confirme their liberties, whereunto he
                        graciouſly graunting, gaue them a deede thereof, as appeareth in the booke
                        of the late <ref target="#HOLY1">houſe of the holy Trinitie</ref>. The ſaid Charter is faire written in
                        the Saxon letter and tongue. After this <name ref="#WILL2">king
                            William</name> the ſonne of <name ref="#WILL1">VVilliam the
                            Conqueror</name>, made a confirmation of the ſame liberties, vnto the
                        heyres of thoſe knights in theſe wordes. <name ref="#WILL2">William king of England</name> to <name ref="#MAUR1">Maurice</name> Biſhop, and <name ref="#GODF1">Godffrey de
                        Magum</name>, and <name ref="#RPAR1">Richard de Parre</name>, and to his faithfull people of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>,
                        greeting: know yee mee to haue granted to the men of <name type="org" ref="#KNIG10">Knighten Guilde</name>, the
                        Guilde that belonged to them, and the land that belonged thereunto, with all
                        Cuſtomes, as they had the ſame in the time of <name ref="#EDWA7">king Edward</name>, and my father. Witneſſe <name ref="#HBUC1">Hugh de Buche</name>:
                        at Rething. After him, <name ref="#HENR3">king Henry the
                        firſt</name> confirmed the ſame by his Charter, to the like effect, the
                        recitall whereof, I pretermit for breuitie. After which time, the <ref target="#HOLY1">Church of
                        the holy Trinitie within Ealdgate</ref> of
                        <ref target="#LOND1">London</ref>, being founded by <name ref="#MATI1">Queene
                        Matilde</name>, wife to the ſaide <name ref="#HENR3">Henrie</name>, the multitude of brethren prayſing God day and night
                        therein, in ſhort time ſo increaſed, that all the Citie was delighted in the
                        beholding of them: inſomuch that in the yeare <date>1115</date>. certaine Burgeſſes of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, of the progenie
                        of thoſe Noble Engliſh knights to wit <name ref="#RFIT1">Radulphus Fitzalgod</name>, <name ref="#WDEU1">Wi<seg type="supplied" n="faded-ink; evidence: external" source="#STOW8" resp="#ZABE1">l</seg>marde le
                        Deuereſhe</name>, <name ref="#OPRU1">Orgare le Prude</name>, <name ref="#EHUP1">Edward Hupcornehill</name>, <name ref="#BSTA1">Blackſtanus</name>, and <name ref="#ALWI1">Alwine</name> his
                        kinſman, and <name ref="#ROBE2">Robert</name> his brother, the ſonnes of <name ref="#LEAF1">Leafſtanus</name> the Goldſmith,
                        <name ref="#WIZO1">Wiſo</name> his ſonne, <name ref="#HFIT1">Hugh Fitzvulgar</name>, <name ref="#ASEC1">Algare Secuſme</name>, coming togither into the
                        Chapter houſe of the ſaid <ref target="#HOLY1">Church of the holy Trinitie</ref>, gaue to the ſame
                        Church and Canons ſeruing God therein, all the lands and ſoke called in
                        Engliſh <ref target="PORT1.xml">Knighten Guilde</ref>, which lieth to the wall of the Citie, without the
                        ſame gate, and ſtretcheth to the <ref target="#THAM2">riuer of Thames</ref>, they gaue it, I ſay,
                        taking vpon them the Brotherhoode and participation of the benefites of that
                        houſe, by the handes of Prior <name ref="#NORM5">Norman</name>. And the better to confirme this their
                        graunt, they offered upon the Altar there, the Charter of <name ref="#EDWA7">Edward</name>, togither
                        with the other Charters, which they had thereof: and afterward they did put
                        the foreſayd Prior in ſeiſine thereof, by the <ref target="#STBO2">Church of Saint B<seg type="supplied" n="faded-ink; evidence: external" source="#STOW8" resp="#ZABE1">u</seg>ttolphes</ref> which is builded
                        thereon, and is the head of that land: Theſe things were thus done, before
                        <name ref="#BARN9">Bernard</name> Prior of Dunſtable, <name ref="#JOHN7">Iohn</name> Prior of Derland, <name ref="#CLIN3">Geffrey Clinton</name>
                        Chamberlaine, and many other Clarkes and Laymen, French and Engliſh, <name ref="#OPRU1">Orgar
                        le Prude</name> (one of their Companie) was ſent to <name ref="#HENR3">king Henrie</name>, beſeeching him to confirme their gift, which the
                        king gladly granted by his deede. <name ref="#HENR3">Henrie
                            king of England</name> to <name ref="#BELM1">R.B.</name> of London, to the Shiriffes, and Prouoſt,
                        and to all his Barons, and faithfull people, French and Engliſh, of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>,
                        and <ref target="MIDD30.xml">Middleſex</ref>, greeting. Know ye mee to haue graunted, and confirmed to the
                        Church and Canons of the <ref target="#HOLY1">holy Trinitie</ref> of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, the Soke of the Engliſh
                        <name type="org" ref="#KNIG10">knighten Guilde</name>, and the land which pertaineth thereunto, and the <ref target="#STBO2">Church of S. Buttolph</ref>, as the men of
                        the ſame Guilde haue giuen and granted vnto them: and I will and ſtraightly
                        commaund, that they may hold the ſame well and honourably and freely, with
                        ſacke and ſoke, toll, and Thea, infangthefe, and all cuſtoms belonging to
                        it, as the men of the ſame Guild in beſt ſort had the ſame in the time of
                            <name ref="#EDWA7">K. Edward</name>, and as <name ref="#WILL1">king VVilliam</name> my father, and brother<note type="editorial" resp="#MILL2">I.e., <name ref="#WILL2">William
                                II.</name></note>
                            did grant it to them by their writs. Witneſſe A. the Queene,<note type="editorial" resp="#ROTH4">I.e., <name ref="#ADEL1">Adeliza of Louvain</name>.</note> <name ref="#CLIN3">Geffrey Clinton</name> the Chauncellor, and <name ref="#CLIN4">William of Clinton</name> at Woodſtocke. All theſe
                        preſcribed writings (ſaieth my booke) which ſometime belonged to the <ref target="#HOLY1">Priorie of the holy Trinitie</ref>, are
                        regiſtred in the end of the booke of Remembrances, in the <ref target="#GUIL1">Guildhall</ref> of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, marked with the letter C. folio
                        134. The king ſent alſo his Shiriffes to wit, <name ref="#VERE1">Aubery de Vere</name>, and <name ref="#ROGE1">Roger</name> nephew to <name ref="#HUBE2">Hubert</name>, which
                        vpon his behalfe ſhould inueſt this church with the poſſeſſions hereof,
                        which the ſaid Shiriffes accompliſhed comming vpon the ground, <name ref="#ABUC1">Andrew
                        Bucheuite</name>, and the forenamed witneſſes, and other ſtanding by,
                        notwithſtanding, <name ref="#OTHO3">Othowerus</name> <name ref="#ACOL1">Acoliuillus</name> <name ref="#OTHO1">Otto</name>, and <name ref="#MAND5">Geffrey</name> Earle of Eſſex,
                        Conſtables of the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower</ref> by
                        ſucceſſion, withheld by force a portion of the ſaid land, as I haue before
                        deliuered. The Prior and Chanons of the
                            <ref target="#HOLY1">holy Trinitie</ref>, being thus ſeiſed of the ſaid land and Soke of
                        <name type="org" ref="#KNIG10">knighten Guilde</name>, a part of the Suburbe without the <ref target="#WALL2">wall</ref>, (but within the
                        liberties of the Citie) the ſame Prior was for him, and his ſuceſſors,
                        admitted as one of the Aldermen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, to gouerne the ſame land and
                        Soke: according to the cuſtomes of the Citie, he did ſit in Court and rode
                        with the Maior, and his Brethren the Aldermen, as one of them in Scarlet, or
                        other leuery, as they vſed, vntill the yeare <date>1531</date>. at the which time, the ſaid Priory by the laſt
                        Prior there, was ſurrendred to <name ref="#HENR1">king Henry
                            the eight</name>, in the <date>23. of his raigne</date>, who gaue this Prorie to <name ref="#AUDL1">ſir
                        Thomas Audley</name>, knight, Lord Chauncellor of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>, and he pulled downe the
                    Church. Sithens the which diſſolution of that houſe, the ſayde <ref target="PORT1.xml">Ward of Portſoken</ref>, hath béene
                        gouerned by a temporall man, one of the Aldermen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, elected by the
                        Citizens, as by the Aldermen of other wardes. Thus much for the out boundes of
                        <ref target="PORT1.xml">Cnitten Guilde</ref>, or <ref target="PORT1.xml">Portſoken Warde</ref>,
                        and for the antiquitie and gouernment thereof.</p>
                
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            <div xml:id="PORT1_boundaries">
                <head>Note on Ward boundaries on Agas Map</head>
                <p>Ward boundaries drawn on the Agas map are approximate. The Agas map does not lend itself well to georeferencing or georectification, which means that we have not been able to import the raster-based or vector-based shapes that have been generously offered to us by other projects. We have therefore used our drawing tools to draw polygons on the map surface that follow the lines traced verbally in the opening paragraph(s) of each ward chapter in the <title level="m">Survey</title>. <ref target="map.xml">Read more about the cartographic genres of the Agas map</ref>.</p>
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