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<bibl type="apa"><author><name><name type="surname">Stow</name>, <name type="forename">J.</name></name></author>, <author><name><name type="surname">Munday</name>, <name type="forename">A.</name></name></author>, <author><name><name type="surname">Munday</name>, <name type="forename">A.</name></name></author>, &amp; <author><name><name type="surname">Dyson</name>, <name type="forename">H.</name></name></author> <date>2022</date>. <title>Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street 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/stow_1633_COLE2.htm">https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/editions/7.0/stow_1633_COLE2.htm</ref>. Draft.</bibl>
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       <reg>Molly Rothwell</reg>
       <name type="forename">Molly</name>
       <name type="surname">Rothwell</name>
       <abbr>MR</abbr>
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       <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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       <reg>Chris Horne</reg>
       <name type="forename">Chris</name>
       <name type="surname">Horne</name>
       <abbr>CH</abbr>
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      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2018-2020. Chris Horne was an honours student in the
        Department of English at the University of Victoria. His primary research interests included
        American modernism, affect studies, cultural studies, and digital humanities.</p>
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       <reg>Kate LeBere</reg>
       <name type="forename">Kate</name>
       <name type="surname">LeBere</name>
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      <note>
       <p>Project Manager, 2020-2021. Assistant Project Manager, 2019-2020. Research Assistant, 2018-2020. Kate LeBere completed her BA (Hons.) in History and English at the University of Victoria in 2020. She published papers in <title level="j">The Corvette</title> (2018), <title level="j">The Albatross</title> (2019), and <title level="j">PLVS VLTRA</title> (2020) and presented at the English Undergraduate Conference (2019), Qualicum History Conference (2020), and the Digital Humanities Summer Institute’s Project Management in the Humanities Conference (2021). While her primary research focus was sixteenth and seventeenth century England, she completed her honours thesis on Soviet ballet during the Russian Cultural Revolution. During her time at MoEML, Kate made significant contributions to the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey of London</title>, old-spelling anthology of mayoral shows, and old-spelling library texts. She authored the MoEML’s first Project Management Manual and <soCalled>quickstart</soCalled> guidelines for new employees and helped standardize the Personography and Bibliography. She is currently a student at the University of British Columbia’s iSchool, working on her masters in library and information science.</p>
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       <name type="forename">Tracey</name>
       <name type="surname">El Hajj</name>
       <abbr>TEH</abbr>
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       <p>Junior Programmer 2018-2020. Research Associate 2020-2021. Tracey received her PhD from the Department of English at the University of Victoria in the field of Science and Technology Studies. Her research focuses on the <term>algorhythmics</term> of networked communications. She was a 2019-20 President’s Fellow in Research-Enriched Teaching at UVic, where she taught an advanced course on <title level="a">Artificial Intelligence and Everyday Life.</title> Tracey was also a member of the <title level="m">Linked Early Modern Drama Online</title> team, between 2019 and 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, she was a fellow in residence at the Praxis Studio for Comparative Media Studies, where she investigated the relationships between artificial intelligence, creativity, health, and justice. As of July 2021, Tracey has moved into the alt-ac world for a term position, while also teaching in the English Department at the University of Victoria.</p>
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       <reg>Joey Takeda</reg>
       <name type="forename">Joey</name>
       <name type="surname">Takeda</name>
       <abbr>JT</abbr>
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      <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>Janelle Jenstad</reg>
       <name type="forename">Janelle</name>
       <name type="surname">Jenstad</name>
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      <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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       <reg>Paul Schaffner</reg>
       <name type="forename">Paul</name>
       <name type="surname">Schaffner</name>
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      </name>
      <note><p>E-text and TCP production manager at the University of Michigan Digital Library
        Production Service (DLPS), Paul manages the production of full-text transcriptions for <ref target="http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/tcp-eebo/">EEBO-TCP</ref>.</p></note>
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       <reg>Sebastian Rahtz</reg>
       <name type="forename">Sebastian</name>
       <name type="surname">Rahtz</name>
       <abbr>SR</abbr>
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      <note><p>Chief data architect at University of Oxford IT Services, Sebastian was well known
        for his contributions to the <ref target="https://tei-c.org/">Text Encoding
         Initiative (TEI)</ref>, <ref target="https://tei-c.org/oxgarage/">OxGarage</ref>, and
        the <ref target="http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/">Text Creation Partnership
         (TCP)</ref>.</p></note>
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       <reg>Martin D. Holmes</reg>
       <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>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="surname">Cambell</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
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      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
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       <reg>Humphrey Dyson</reg>
       <name type="forename">Humphrey</name>
       <name type="surname">Dyson</name>
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      <date type="death">1633/34</date>
      <note>
       <p>Writer and book collector. Revised <name ref="#STOW6">John Stow</name>’s <title level="m">A Survey of London</title>.</p>
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       <reg>Edward I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
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       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Longshanks</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Hammer of the Scots</name>
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      <date type="birth">17 June 1239/40-18 June 1239/40</date>
      <date type="death">27 October 1307/08</date>
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       <reg>Edward III</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="3">III</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
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      <date type="birth">1312-11-20</date>
      <date type="death">1377-06-29</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1327-1377</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="#WEST1">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
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        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8519"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_III_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
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       <reg>Edward VI</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="6">VI</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of Ireland</name>
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      <date type="birth">1537-10-22</date>
      <date type="death">1553-07-16</date>
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       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Ireland <date>1547-1553</date>. Buried at <ref target="HENR11.xml">Henry VII’s Chapel</ref>.</p>
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        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8522"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
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       <reg>Edward II</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
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       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
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      <date type="birth">1284-05-02</date>
      <date type="death">1327/28</date>
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       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
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       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
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       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
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      <date type="birth">1442-05-07</date>
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        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8520"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_IV_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ELEA2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Eleanor of Castile</reg>
       <name type="forename">Eleanor</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Queen consort of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1241/42</date>
      <date type="death">1290/91</date>
      <note>
       <p>Queen of consort <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1272-1290</date>.
        Wife of <name ref="#EDWA1">Edward I</name>. Heart buried at <ref target="BLAC8.xml">Blackfriars Monastery</ref>. Buried at <ref target="#WEST1">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-8619"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Castile"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DIKE3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Dikeman</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Dikeman</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1367-1368</date>.
        Member of the <name type="org" ref="#IRON3">Ironmongers’ Company</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/633"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="FRAU2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Simon Fraunceys</reg>
       <name type="forename">Simon</name>
       <name type="surname">Fraunceys</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1328-1329</date>.
        Mayor <date>1341-1343</date> and <date>1355-1356</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’
         Company</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/490"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="BUKE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Bukerel</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Bukerel</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1217-1218</date>. Son
        of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BUKE6">Thomas Bukerel</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/518"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="DANE4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Margaret Dane</reg>
       <name type="forename">Margaret</name>
       <name type="surname">Dane</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>.
        Wife of <name ref="PERS1.xml#DANE3">William Dane</name>. Buried at <ref target="STMA16.xml">St.
         Margaret Moses</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HARL2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edmond Harlocke</reg>
       <name type="surname">Harlocke</name>
       <name type="forename">Edmond</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1509/10</date>
      <note><p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#CURR4">Curriers’ Company</name>. Buried at
         <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p></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="HENR2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry VI</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="6">VI</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1421-12-15</date>
      <date type="death">1471-05-30</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1422-1461</date> and
         <date>1470-1471</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-12953"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VI_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="HENR4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry IV</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="4">IV</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1367/68</date>
      <date type="death">1413/14</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1399-1413</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-12951"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_IV_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HENR5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry VII</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="7">VII</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1457/58</date>
      <date type="death">1509/10</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Lord of Ireland <date>1485-1509</date>. Buried at <ref target="HENR11.xml">Henry VII’s Chapel</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-12954"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VII_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HENR6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry II</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="2">II</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1133/34</date>
      <date type="death">1189/90</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1154-1189</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-12949"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_II_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HENR7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry III</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="3">III</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1207-10-08</date>
      <date type="death">1272-11-23</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine
         <date>1216-1272</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="#WEST1">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-12950"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_III_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HENR8">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry V</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="5">V</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1386/87</date>
      <date type="death">1422/23</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1413-1422</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="#WEST1">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-12952"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_V_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="JOHN1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John I</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Lackland</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1167/68</date>
      <date type="death">1216/17</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1199-1216</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-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-14841"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%2C_King_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MARY2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mary I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Mary</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Queen of England</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Queen of Ireland</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">18 February 1516/17</date>
      <date type="death">1558-11-27</date>
      <note>
       <p>Queen of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Ireland <date>1553-1558</date>. Buried at <ref target="HENR11.xml">Henry VII’s Chapel</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mary-I"><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-18245"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_I_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MUND1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Anthony Munday</reg>
       <name type="forename">Anthony</name>
       <name type="surname">Munday</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1560/61</date>
      <date type="death">1633/34</date>
      <note>
       <p>Playwright, actor, pageant poet, translator, and writer. Possible member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#DRAP3">Drapers’ Company</name> or <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#META1">Merchant Taylors’ Company</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-19531"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Munday"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="NEVI3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Hugh Neville</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
       <name type="surname">Neville</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#NEVI4">Lady Alice Neville</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="RICH1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard II</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="2">II</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">6 January 1367/68</date>
      <date type="death">1400/01</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date>1377-1399</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="#WEST1">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-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-23499"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_II_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</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="RICH3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard III</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="3">III</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1452/53</date>
      <date type="death">1485/86</date>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Lord of Ireland <date>1483-1485</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-III-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-23500"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_III_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STOW6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Stow</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Stow</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1524/25-1525/26</date>
      <date type="death">1605/06</date>
      <note>
       <p>Historian and author of <title level="m">A Survey of London</title>. Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW23">Elizabeth Stow</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="STOW3.xml">MoEML</ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-26611"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stow"><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">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="BOWE5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Martin Bowes</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Martin</name>
       <name type="surname">Bowes</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1496/97-1468/69</date>
      <date type="death">1566-08-14</date>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1540-1541</date>.
        Mayor <date>1545-1546</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#GOLD3">Goldsmiths’
         Company</name>. Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOWE10">Cecily Bowes</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOWE11">Anne Bowes</name>, and <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOWE9">Dame Elizabeth Bowes</name>.
        Buried at <ref target="STMA38.xml">St. Mary Woolnoth</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/301"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-3055"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Bowes"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CLOP1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Hugh Clopton</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
       <name type="surname">Clopton</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1440/41</date>
      <date type="death">1496/97</date>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1486-1487</date>.
        Mayor <date>1491-1492</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’ Company</name>.
        Buried at <ref target="#STMA2">St. Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/107"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-5700"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Clopton"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="PURS2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Elizabeth Purslowe</reg>
       <name type="forename">Elizabeth</name>
       <name type="surname">Purslowe</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Wife of <name ref="PERS1.xml#PURS1">George Purslowe</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="http://bbti.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/details/?traderid=56350"><title level="m">BBTI</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WITC1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Hugh Wiche</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
       <name type="surname">Wiche</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <date type="floruit">1444/45-1462/63</date>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1444-1445</date>.
        Mayor <date>1461-1462</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’ Company</name>.
        Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#WITC3">Lady Wiche</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STMA2">St.
         Margaret, Lothbury</ref>. Buried at <ref target="STDI1.xml">St. Dionis
        Backchurch</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/115"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BOYE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Francis Bowyer</reg>
       <name type="forename">Francis</name>
       <name type="surname">Bowyer</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1580/81</date>
      <note><p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1577-1578</date>.
        Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#GROC3">Grocers’ Company</name>. Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE8">Elizabeth Bowyer</name>. Father of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE9">William
         Bowyer</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE10">Robert Bowyer</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE12">Francis
         Bowyer</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE11">John Bowyer</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE14">Joane
         Bowyer</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE15">Margaret Bowyer</name>, and <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE16">Elizabeth Bowyer</name>. Son of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE2">Robert Bowyer</name> and <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE3">Margaret Bowyer</name>. Brother of <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE4">Robert
         Bowyer</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE5">William Bowyer</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE6">Henry
         Bowyer</name>, and <name ref="PERS1.xml#BOYE7">Peter Bowyer</name>. Buried at <ref target="STNI4.xml">St. Nicholas Acon</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/861"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="PARI3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Matthew Paris</reg>
       <name type="forename">Matthew</name>
       <name type="surname">Paris</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1200/01</date>
      <date type="death">1259/60</date>
      <note><p>Historian and Benedictine monk.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Matthew-Paris"><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-21268"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="LARG1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Robert Large</reg>
       <name type="forename">Robert</name>
       <name type="surname">Large</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1441/42</date>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1430-1431</date>.
        Mayor <date>1439-1440</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’ Company</name>.
        Benefactor of the <ref target="#STMA102">Parish of St. Margaret (Lothbury)</ref> and the <ref target="#STOL103">Parish of St. Olave (Old Jewry)</ref>. Buried at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/454"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Large"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="FULB1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Stephen de Fulborne</reg>
       <name type="forename">Stephen</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Fulborne</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Denizen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p></note>
     </item><item xml:id="HAVE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Robert Haverlock</reg>
       <name type="forename">Robert</name>
       <name type="surname">Haverlock</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1390/91</date>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="#IRON3">Ironmongers’ Company</name>. Monument at
         <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ORGA1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Organ</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Organ</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1385/86</date>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1385-1386</date>.
        Member of the <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’ Company</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/245"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="FORE3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Forest</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Forest</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1399/1400</date>
      <note>
       <p>Vicar of <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ERIO1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry Eriole</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="surname">Eriole</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1400/01</date>
      <note>
       <p>Taylor. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MORS1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Morstede</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Morstede</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1436-1437</date>.
        Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#FISH5">Fishmongers’ Company</name>. Surgeon to <name ref="#HENR4">Henry IV</name>, <name ref="#HENR8">Henry V</name>, and <name ref="#HENR2">Henry VI</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old
         Jewry</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/554"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="BREA5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Adam Breakspeare</reg>
       <name type="forename">Adam</name>
       <name type="surname">Breakspeare</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1400/01</date>
      <note>
       <p>Chaplain. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="KERK2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Kerkbie</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Kerkbie</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’ Company</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BELW1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Belwine</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Belwine</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1467/68</date>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="#FOUN2">Founders’ Company</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="RAVE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Gabriel Rave</reg>
       <name type="forename">Gabriel</name>
       <name type="surname">Rave</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1511/12</date>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="ORGS1.xml#FULL2" type="org">Fullers’ Company</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WENT3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Wentworth</reg>
       <name type="surname">Wentworth</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1510/11</date>
      <note>
       <p>Esquire. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MICH7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Michell</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Michell</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1527/28</date>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="#IRON3">Ironmongers’ Company</name>. Monument at
         <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DEWE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Giles Dewes</reg>
       <name type="forename">Giles</name>
       <name type="surname">Dewes</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1511/12</date>
      <note>
       <p>Musician and royal tutor. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old
        Jewry</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-7575"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dewes%2C_Giles_(DNB00)"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ARTH1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Arthur Tudor</reg>
       <name type="forename">Arthur</name>
       <name type="surname">Tudor</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1486/87</date>
      <date type="death">1502/03</date>
      <note>
       <p>Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ARAG1">Catherine of Aragon</name>. Son of <name ref="#HENR5">Henry VII</name>. Brother of <name ref="#HENR1">Henry VIII</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%2C_Prince_of_Wales"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CHAM13">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard Chamberlain</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="surname">Chamberlain</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1562-1563</date>.
        Member of the <name type="org" ref="#IRON3">Ironmongers’ Company</name>. Possible father
        of <name ref="PERS1.xml#CHAM3">John Chamberlain</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St.
         Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/810"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BURL4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edmond Burlac</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edmond</name>
       <name type="surname">Burlac</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1583/84</date>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="#MERC3" type="org">Mercers’ Company</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STEN1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Stent</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Stent</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Porter of the <ref target="#PRIN4">Prince’s Wardrobe</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="COLE11">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Reginald Coleman</reg>
       <name type="forename">Reginald</name>
       <name type="surname">Coleman</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Son of <name ref="#COLE10">Robert Coleman</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STMA2">St.
         Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="COLE10">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Robert Coleman</reg>
       <name type="forename">Robert</name>
       <name type="surname">Coleman</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Principle owner of <ref target="#COLE1">Coleman Street</ref>. Father of <name ref="#COLE11">Reginald Coleman</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STMA2">St. Margaret,
         Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TEWK1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Brian Tewke</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Brian</name>
       <name type="surname">Tewke</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Treasurer of the Chamber to <name ref="#HENR1">Henry VIII</name>. Husband of <name ref="#TEWK2">Dame Grisilde Tewke</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STMA2">St.
         Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TEWK2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Dame Grisilde Tewke</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Dame</name>
       <name type="forename">Grisilde</name>
       <name type="surname">Tewke</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Wife of <name ref="#TEWK1">Sir Brian Tewke</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STMA2">St. Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="FETI1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Fetiplace</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Fetiplace</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1464/65</date>
      <note>
       <p>Esquire. Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#DRAP3">Drapers’ Company</name>. Husband
        of <name ref="#FETI2">Joan Fetiplace</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STMA2">St.
         Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="FETI2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Joan Fetiplace</reg>
       <name type="forename">Joan</name>
       <name type="surname">Fetiplace</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Wife of <name ref="#FETI1">John Fetiplace</name>. Monument at <ref target="#STMA2">St. Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WITC2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard Wyche</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="surname">Wyche</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Father of <name ref="#WITC1">Sir Hugh Wiche</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STMA2">St. Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="LEIG1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir John Leighs</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Leighs</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Buried at <ref target="#STMA2">St. Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BRAD6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Thomas Bradbury</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Bradbury</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1509/10</date>
      <note><p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1498-1499</date>.
        Mayor <date>1509-1510</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’ Company</name>.
        Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/516"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="GARM1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir John Garme</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Garme</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1468/69</date>
      <note>
       <p>Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HAMN1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard Hamney</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="surname">Hamney</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death">1418/19</date>
      <note>
       <p>Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="COLS1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard Colsel</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="surname">Colsel</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="FITZ13">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Lord Robert Fitzwalter</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Lord</name>
       <name type="forename">Robert</name>
       <name type="surname">Fitzwalter</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1247/48</date>
      <date type="death">18 January 1326/27</date>
      <note>
       <p>First Lord Fitzwalter. Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ALIE3">Lady Eleanor Fitzwalter</name>. Son of <name ref="PERS1.xml#FITZ28">Sir Walter Fitzwalter</name>. Father of <name ref="PERS1.xml#FITZ27">Walter Fitzwalter</name> and <name ref="PERS1.xml#FITZ29">Sir Robert Fitzwalter</name>. See related <ref target="https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/54522"><title level="m">ODNB</title> entry</ref> for the Fitzwalter family.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-65117?docPos=2"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_FitzWalter%2C_1st_Baron_FitzWalter"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="JESU1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Jesus Christ</reg>
       <name type="forename">Jesus</name>
       <name type="surname">Christ</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Central figure of the Bible.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jesus"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="EXME1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Exmue</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Exmue</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1508-1509</date>.
        Mayor <date>1517-1518</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#GOLD3">Goldsmiths’
         Company</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/537"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="BROO3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Robert Brooke</reg>
       <name type="forename">Robert</name>
       <name type="surname">Brooke</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1590-1591</date>.
        Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#GROC3">Grocers’ Company</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/918"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WELD2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Humphrey Weld</reg>
       <name type="forename">Humphrey</name>
       <name type="surname">Weld</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date>1599-1600</date>.
        Mayor <date>1608-1609</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#GROC3">Grocers’ Company</name>.
        Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#SLAN5">Mary Weld</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/958"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ANDE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Henry Anderson</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="surname">Anderson</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Alderman and property owner. Knighted on <date>26 July 1603</date>. Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> <date>1601-1602</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-aldermen/hen3-1912/pp168-195">BHO</ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WELD7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Joane Weld</reg>
       <name type="forename">Joane</name>
       <name type="surname">Weld</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Daughter of <name ref="PERS1.xml#WELD3">John Weld</name> and <name ref="PERS1.xml#GRES9">Dorothy
         Weld</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="THOR13">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Samuel Thornhill</reg>
       <name type="forename">Samuel</name>
       <name type="surname">Thornhill</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Husband of <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame Jane Smith</name>. Mother of <name ref="#THOR15">Timothy Thornhill</name>, <name ref="#THOR16">John Thornhill</name>, and <name ref="#EWEB1">Elizabeth Web</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SCUD2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Stephen Scudamore</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Stephen</name>
       <name type="surname">Scudamore</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Member of the <name ref="ORGS1.xml#VINT3" type="org">Vintnersʼ Company</name>. Benefactor of the
         <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STLU1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Luke the Evangelist</reg>
       <name type="personAddName">the Evangelist</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>One of the ascribed authors of the canonical gospels in the Bible.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_the_Evangelist"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EWEB1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Elizabeth Web (née Thornehill)</reg>
       <name type="forename">Elizabeth</name>
       <name type="surname">Web</name>
       <name type="surname">Thornehill</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame Jane Smith</name> and <name ref="PERS1.xml#THOR14">Richard Thornehill</name>. Sister of <name ref="#THOR15">Timothy Thornhill</name> and
         <name ref="#THOR16">John Thornhill</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BENO2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Benomye Mittun</reg>
       <name type="forename">Benomye</name>
       <name type="surname">Mittun</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Resident of the <ref target="#STMI103">Parish of St. Michael Bassishaw</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TOWE12">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Christian Towerson</reg>
       <name type="forename">Christian</name>
       <name type="surname">Towerson</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#TOWE13">William Towerson</name>. Mother of <name ref="#TOWE14">John Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE15">William Towerson</name>,
         <name ref="#TOWE16">Robert Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE17">Elizabeth
         Towerson</name>, and <name ref="#TOWE18">Mary Towerson</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TOWE13">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Towerson</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Towerson</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Merchant. Husband of <name ref="#TOWE12">Christian Towerson</name>. Father of
         <name ref="#TOWE14">John Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE15">William
        Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE16">Robert Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE17">Elizabeth Towerson</name>, and <name ref="#TOWE18">Mary Towerson</name>. Not to be
        confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#TOWE11">William Towerson</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TOWE14">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Towerson</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Towerson</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#TOWE12">Christian Towerson</name> and <name ref="#TOWE13">William Towerson</name>. Brother of <name ref="#TOWE15">William Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE16">Robert Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE17">Elizabeth Towerson</name>,
        and <name ref="#TOWE18">Mary Towerson</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TOWE15">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Towerson</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Towerson</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#TOWE12">Christian Towerson</name> and <name ref="#TOWE13">William Towerson</name>. Brother of <name ref="#TOWE14">John Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE16">Robert Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE17">Elizabeth Towerson</name>,
        and <name ref="#TOWE18">Mary Towerson</name>. Not to be confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#TOWE11">William Towerson</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TOWE16">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Robert Towerson</reg>
       <name type="forename">Robert</name>
       <name type="surname">Towerson</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#TOWE12">Christian Towerson</name> and <name ref="#TOWE13">William Towerson</name>. Brother of <name ref="#TOWE14">John Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE15">William Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE17">Elizabeth Towerson</name>,
        and <name ref="#TOWE18">Mary Towerson</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TOWE17">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Elizabeth Towerson</reg>
       <name type="forename">Elizabeth</name>
       <name type="surname">Towerson</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#TOWE12">Christian Towerson</name> and <name ref="#TOWE13">William Towerson</name>. Sister of <name ref="#TOWE14">John
         Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE15">William Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE16">Robert Towerson</name>, and <name ref="#TOWE18">Mary Towerson</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TOWE18">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mary Towerson</reg>
       <name type="forename">Mary</name>
       <name type="surname">Towerson</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#TOWE12">Christian Towerson</name> and <name ref="#TOWE13">William Towerson</name>. Sister of <name ref="#TOWE14">John
         Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE15">William Towerson</name>, <name ref="#TOWE16">Robert Towerson</name>, and <name ref="#TOWE17">Elizabeth Towerson</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STYL2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Nicholas Style</reg>
       <name type="forename">Nicholas</name>
       <name type="surname">Style</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> <date>1607-1608</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#GROC3">Grocers’ Company</name>. Husband of <name ref="#STYL5">Gertrude Style</name>. Father of <name ref="#STYL6">Mary Style</name> and <name ref="#STYL7">Humphrey Style</name>. Son of
         <name ref="#STYL3">Humphrey Style</name> and <name ref="#STYL4">Dame
        Bridgit</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/995"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STYL3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Humphrey Style</reg>
       <name type="forename">Humphrey</name>
       <name type="surname">Style</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Knight. Husband of <name ref="#STYL4">Dame Bridgit</name>. Father of <name ref="#STYL2">Nicholas Style</name>. Not to be confused with <name ref="#STYL7">Humphrey Style</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STYL4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Dame Bridgit</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Dame</name>
       <name type="forename">Bridgit</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#STYL3">Humphrey Style</name>. Mother of <name ref="#STYL2">Nicholas Style</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STYL5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Gertrude Style (née Bright)</reg>
       <name type="forename">Gertrude</name>
       <name type="surname">Style</name>
       <name type="surname">Bright</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#STYL2">Nicholas Style</name>. Mother of <name ref="#STYL6">Mary Style</name> and <name ref="#STYL7">Humphrey Style</name>. Daughter of <name ref="#BRIG7">Thomas Bright</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BRIG7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Bright</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Bright</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Father of <name ref="#STYL5">Gertrude Style</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STYL6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mary Style</reg>
       <name type="forename">Mary</name>
       <name type="surname">Style</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#STYL5">Gertrude Style</name> and <name ref="#STYL2">Nicholas Style</name>. Sister of <name ref="#STYL7">Humphrey Style</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STYL7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Humphrey Style</reg>
       <name type="forename">Humphrey</name>
       <name type="surname">Style</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#STYL5">Gertrude Style</name> and <name ref="#STYL2">Nicholas
         Style</name>. Brother of <name ref="#STYL6">Mary Style</name>. Not to be confused with
         <name ref="#STYL3">Humphrey Style</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CRAY1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Crayhag</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Crayhag</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Founder of a chantry at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.
        Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ESSE4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Essex</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Essex</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GOOD16">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Adam Goodman</reg>
       <name type="forename">Adam</name>
       <name type="surname">Goodman</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="KING24">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William King</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">King</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Member of the <name ref="ORGS1.xml#DRAP3" type="org">Drapersʼ Company</name>. Owner of <ref target="#KING10">King’s Alley</ref>. Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen,
         Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SOKE3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Sokeling</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Sokeling</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GLOV5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir William Glover</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Glover</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Knight and alderman. Father of <name ref="#GLOV6">Thomas Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV7">William Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV8">Anne Roberts</name>, <name ref="#GLOV9">Susan Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV10">Elizabeth Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV11">Mary Glover</name>, and <name ref="#GLOV12">Alice Glover</name>.
        Knighted on <date>26 July 1603</date>. Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St.
         Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GLOV6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Glover</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Glover</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir William Glover</name>. Brother of <name ref="#GLOV7">William Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV8">Anne Roberts</name>, <name ref="#GLOV9">Susan Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV10">Elizabeth Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV11">Mary Glover</name>, and <name ref="#GLOV12">Alice Glover</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GLOV7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Glover</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Glover</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir William Glover</name>. Brother of <name ref="#GLOV6">Thomas Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV8">Anne Roberts</name>, <name ref="#GLOV9">Susan Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV10">Elizabeth Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV11">Mary Glover</name>, and <name ref="#GLOV12">Alice Glover</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GLOV8">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Anne Roberts (née Glover)</reg>
       <name type="forename">Anne</name>
       <name type="surname">Roberts</name>
       <name type="surname">Glover</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#ROBE17">Barne Roberts</name>. Daughter of <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir William Glover</name>. Sister of <name ref="#GLOV6">Thomas
         Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV7">William Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV9">Susan
         Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV10">Elizabeth Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV11">Mary
         Glover</name>, and <name ref="#GLOV12">Alice Glover</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GLOV9">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Susan Glover</reg>
       <name type="forename">Susan</name>
       <name type="surname">Glover</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir William Glover</name>. Sister of <name ref="#GLOV6">Thomas Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV7">William Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV8">Anne Roberts</name>, <name ref="#GLOV10">Elizabeth Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV11">Mary Glover</name>, and <name ref="#GLOV12">Alice Glover</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GLOV10">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Elizabeth Glover</reg>
       <name type="forename">Elizabeth</name>
       <name type="surname">Glover</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir William Glover</name>. Sister of <name ref="#GLOV6">Thomas Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV7">William Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV8">Anne Roberts</name>, <name ref="#GLOV9">Susan Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV11">Mary Glover</name>, and <name ref="#GLOV12">Alice Glover</name>. Not to
        be confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#GLOV3">Elizabeth Glover</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GLOV11">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mary Glover</reg>
       <name type="forename">Mary</name>
       <name type="surname">Glover</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir William Glover</name>. Sister of <name ref="#GLOV6">Thomas Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV7">William Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV8">Anne Roberts</name>, <name ref="#GLOV9">Susan Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV10">Elizabeth Glover</name>, and <name ref="#GLOV12">Alice Glover</name>.
        Not to be confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#GLOV4">Mary Glover</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GLOV12">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Alice Glover</reg>
       <name type="forename">Alice</name>
       <name type="surname">Glover</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir William Glover</name>. Sister of <name ref="#GLOV6">Thomas Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV7">William Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV8">Anne Roberts</name>, <name ref="#GLOV9">Susan Glover</name>, <name ref="#GLOV10">Elizabeth Glover</name>, and <name ref="#GLOV11">Mary
        Glover</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ROBE17">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Barne Roberts</reg>
       <name type="forename">Barne</name>
       <name type="surname">Roberts</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Husband of <name ref="#GLOV8">Anne Roberts</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ROBE18">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Francis Roberts</reg>
       <name type="forename">Francis</name>
       <name type="surname">Roberts</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Esquire. Father of <name ref="#ROBE17">Barne Roberts</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GOLD14">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>George Golding</reg>
       <name type="forename">George</name>
       <name type="surname">Golding</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#BART21">Anne Bartelet</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GOLD15">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mary Golding</reg>
       <name type="forename">Mary</name>
       <name type="surname">Golding</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#GOLD14">George Golding</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BART21">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Anne Bartelet</reg>
       <name type="forename">Anne</name>
       <name type="surname">Bartelet</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Mother of <name ref="#GOLD14">George Golding</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TAYL29">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Taylor</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Taylor</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Member of the <name ref="#HABE2" type="org">Haberdashersʼ Company</name>. Husband
        of <name ref="#TAYL30">Berseba Taylor</name>. Father of <name ref="#TAYL31">Elizabeth
         Freake</name>. Not to be confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL2">John Taylor</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL22">John Taylor</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL24">John Taylor</name>, <name ref="#TAYL32">John Taylor</name>, or <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL25">John Taylor</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TAYL30">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Berseba Taylor (née Hall)</reg>
       <name type="forename">Berseba</name>
       <name type="surname">Taylor</name>
       <name type="surname">Hall</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#TAYL29">John Taylor</name>. Mother of <name ref="#TAYL31">Elizabeth Freake</name>. Daughter of <name ref="#HALL17">Edward Hall</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TAYL31">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Elizabeth Freake (née Taylor)</reg>
       <name type="forename">Elizabeth</name>
       <name type="surname">Freake</name>
       <name type="surname">Smith</name>
       <name type="surname">Taylor</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#SMIT43">Francis Smith</name> and <name ref="#FREA1">Thomas
         Freake</name>. Mother of <name ref="#SMIT44">Francis Smith</name>. Daughter of <name ref="#TAYL30">Berseba Taylor</name> and <name ref="#TAYL29">John Taylor</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SMIT43">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Francis Smith</reg>
       <name type="forename">Francis</name>
       <name type="surname">Smith</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Husband of <name ref="#TAYL31">Elizabeth Freake</name>. Father of <name ref="#SMIT44">Francis Smith</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="FREA1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Freake</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Freake</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Esquire. Husband of <name ref="#TAYL31">Elizabeth Freake</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SMIT44">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Francis Smith</reg>
       <name type="forename">Francis</name>
       <name type="surname">Smith</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#TAYL31">Elizabeth Freake</name> and <name ref="#SMIT43">Francis Smith</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HALL17">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edward Hall</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="surname">Hall</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Father of <name ref="#TAYL30">Berseba Taylor</name>. Not to be confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#HALL10">Edward Hall</name> or <name ref="PERS1.xml#HALL19">Edward Hall</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WHIT44">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John White</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">White</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="#HABE2">Haberdashersʼ Company</name>.
        Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>.
        Father of <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame Jane Smith</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SMIT45">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Dame Jane Smith</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Dame</name>
       <name type="forename">Jane</name>
       <name type="surname">Smith</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#THOR13">Samuel Thornhill</name> and <name ref="#SMIT46">Sir
         Richard Smith</name>. Mother of <name ref="#THOR15">Timothy Thornhill</name>, <name ref="#THOR16">John Thornhill</name>, <name ref="#EWEB1">Elizabeth Web</name>, and
         <name ref="#SMIT48">Mary Smith</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SMIT46">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Richard Smith</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="surname">Smith</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Knight. Husband of <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame Jane Smith</name>. Father of <name ref="#SMIT48">Mary Smith</name>. Son of <name ref="#SMIT47">Thomas Smith</name>. Not
        to be confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#SMIT34">Richard Smith</name> or <name ref="PERS1.xml#SMIT33">Richard Smith</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SMIT48">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mary Smith</reg>
       <name type="forename">Mary</name>
       <name type="surname">Smith</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame Jane Smith</name> and <name ref="#SMIT46">Sir Richard Smith</name>. Not to be confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#SMIT39">Mary Smith</name>
        or <name ref="PERS1.xml#SMIT40">Mary Smith</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SMIT47">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Smith</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Smith</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Father of <name ref="#SMIT46">Sir Richard Smith</name>. Not to be confused with
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#SMIT14">Thomas Smith</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#SMIT23">Thomas Smith</name>,
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#SMIT42">Thomas Smith</name>, or <name ref="PERS1.xml#SMIT49">Thomas
        Smith</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="THOR15">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Timothy Thornhill</reg>
       <name type="forename">Timothy</name>
       <name type="surname">Thornhill</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame Jane Smith</name> and <name ref="#THOR13">Samuel Thornhill</name>. Brother of <name ref="#THOR16">John Thornhill</name> and <name ref="#EWEB1">Elizabeth Web</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="THOR16">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Thornhill</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Thornhill</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Son of <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame Jane Smith</name> and <name ref="#THOR13">Samuel Thornhill</name>. Brother of <name ref="#THOR15">Timothy Thornhill</name> and
         <name ref="#EWEB1">Elizabeth Web</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ELIE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Elie</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Elie</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Denizen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TURN10">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Walter Turner</reg>
       <name type="forename">Walter</name>
       <name type="surname">Turner</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Denizen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HARM3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Hugh Harman</reg>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
       <name type="surname">Harman</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Denizen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BRAD8">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Lady Bradvery</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Lady</name>
       <name type="surname">Bradvery</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Benefactor of <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GIBS3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry Gibs</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="surname">Gibs</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Servant of <name ref="#ABBO10">Sir Maurice Abbot</name>. Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ABBO10">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Maurice Abbot</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Maurice</name>
       <name type="surname">Abbot</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Knight and alderman.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TAYL32">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Taylor</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Taylor</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="#HABE2">Haberdashersʼ Company</name>.
        Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>. Not
        to be confused with <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL2">John Taylor</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL22">John
         Taylor</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL24">John Taylor</name>, <name ref="#TAYL29">John
         Taylor</name>, or <name ref="PERS1.xml#TAYL25">John Taylor</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="WMAN1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Man</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Man</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#META1">Merchant Taylorsʼ Company</name>.
        Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DARR2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Leonard Darr</reg>
       <name type="forename">Leonard</name>
       <name type="surname">Darr</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Husband of <name ref="#DARR3">Agnes Darr</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DARR3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Agnes Darr</reg>
       <name type="forename">Agnes</name>
       <name type="surname">Darr</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#DARR2">Leonard Darr</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DANI7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Dame Daniel</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Dame</name>
       <name type="surname">Daniel</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#DANI8">Sir William Daniel</name>. Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DANI8">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir William Daniel</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Daniel</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#DANI7">Dame Daniel</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HCAP1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Hugh Cap</reg>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
       <name type="surname">Cap</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Member of the <name ref="ORGS1.xml#PLAS2" type="org">Plaisterers’ Company</name>.
        Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TERR4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Terry</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Terry</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman
         Street)</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="AYER1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Christopher Ayer</reg>
       <name type="forename">Christopher</name>
       <name type="surname">Ayer</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#LEAT3">Leathersellers’ Company</name>.
        Benefactor of the <ref target="STST102.xml">Parish of St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="PRIC5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Thomas Price</reg>
       <name type="forename">Thomas</name>
       <name type="surname">Price</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Clerk of <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BRIA3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Brian</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Brian</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Parson of <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref> during the <date>reign of <name ref="#EDWA5">Edward II</name></date>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CHAM21">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Anne Chamberlain</reg>
       <name type="forename">Anne</name>
       <name type="surname">Chamberlain</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#CHAM13">Richard Chamberlain</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CHAM22">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Margaret Chamberlain</reg>
       <name type="forename">Margaret</name>
       <name type="surname">Chamberlain</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Wife of <name ref="#CHAM13">Richard Chamberlain</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="PECK3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Peckham</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Peckham</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Archbishop of Canterbury</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Archbishop of Canterbury <date>1279–1292</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-21745"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Peckham"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ADAM21">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Adam the Smith</reg>
       <name type="forename">Adam</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Denizen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MOSE6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Moses</reg>
       <name type="forename">Moses</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Jew of Canterbury.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ARNO7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Arnold le Reus</reg>
       <name type="forename">Arnold</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">le</name> Reus</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Denizen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HUGH5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Hugh</reg>
       <name type="forename">Hugh</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Crucified by Jews in <ref target="#COLE2">Coleman Street Ward</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CLAR25">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard de Clare</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">de</name> Clare</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth">1222-08-11</date>
      <date type="death">1262-07-21</date>
      <note>
       <p>Fifth Earl of Hertford, Sixth Earl of Gloucester, Second Lord of Glamorgan, and Eighth
        Lord of Clare.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-5448"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_de_Clare%2C_6th_Earl_of_Gloucester"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BECK9">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Anselme Becket</reg>
       <name type="forename">Anselme</name>
       <name type="surname">Becket</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Held a chantry at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="JULI2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Julian</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Julian</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Held a chantry at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ILFO1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Ilford</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Ilford</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Held a chantry at <ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BEAM3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>George Beamon</reg>
       <name type="forename">George</name>
       <name type="surname">Beamon</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Buried at <ref target="#STMA2">St. Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DIMO1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Dimock</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Dimock</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Husband of <name ref="#DIMO3">Anne Dimock</name> and <name ref="#DIMO4">Mary
         Dimock</name>. Son of <name ref="#DIMO2">John Dimock</name>. Buried at <ref target="#STMA2">St. Margaret, Lothbury</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DIMO3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Anne Dimock</reg>
       <name type="forename">Anne</name>
       <name type="surname">Dimock</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Wife of <name ref="#DIMO1">John Dimock</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DIMO4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mary Dimock</reg>
       <name type="forename">Mary</name>
       <name type="surname">Dimock</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Wife of <name ref="#DIMO1">John Dimock</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DIMO2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Dimock</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Dimock</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Esquire. Member of the <name ref="ORGS1.xml#DRAP3" type="org">Drapersʼ Company</name>. Father of
         <name ref="#DIMO1">John Dimock</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MANS1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Mansere</reg>
       <name type="forename">Mansere</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Owner of a house on <ref target="#BASI2">Basinghall Street</ref>. Son of <name ref="#ARON1">Mr. Aron</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ARON1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Aron</reg>
       <name type="forename">Aron</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Father of <name ref="#MANS1">Mr. Mansere</name>. Son of <name ref="#COKE4">Mr.
         Coke</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="COKE4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Coke</reg>
       <name type="forename">Coke</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Father of <name ref="#ARON1">Mr. Aron</name>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="RAHE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Rahere</reg>
       <name type="forename">Rahere</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Denizen of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BENN9">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Bennet</reg>
       <name type="forename">Bennet</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Alderman.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ARNO8">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Arnold</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Arnold</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#LEAT3">Leathersellers’ Company</name>. Buried
        at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="KIRN1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Mr. Kirnigham</reg>
       <name type="surname">Kirnigham</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Buried at <ref target="#STST2">St. Stephen, Coleman Street</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </item></list><list type="org"><item xml:id="MERC3">
            <name type="org">Worshipful Company of Mercers<reg>Mercers’ Company</reg></name>
            <note><p><seg type="interestingSnippet" xml:id="ORGS1_mercers">The <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’ Company</name> was one of the twelve great companies of
                    <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. The <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers</name> were first in the order of precedence established in <date>1515</date>. The <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Worshipful Company of
                    Mercer</name>s is still active and maintains a website at <ref target="https://www.mercers.co.uk/">https://www.mercers.co.uk/</ref> that includes
              a <ref target="https://www.mercers.co.uk/our-history/700-year-timeline">history of the
                  company</ref>.</seg></p>
              <figure type="halfWidth">
                <graphic url="graphics/livery_company_crests/Mercers_sm.jpg"/>
                <figDesc>The coat of arms of the <name type="org" ref="#MERC3">Mercers’
                    Company</name>, from <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW16">Stow (1633)</ref>.<ref target="graphics/livery_company_crests/Mercers.jpg">[Full size
                  image]</ref></figDesc>
              </figure>
            </note>
          </item><item xml:id="HABE2">
            <name type="org">Worshipful Company of Haberdashers<reg>Haberdashers’ Company</reg></name>
            <note><p>The <name type="org" ref="#HABE2">Haberdashers’ Company</name> was one of
                the twelve great companies of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. The <name type="org" ref="#HABE2">Haberdashers</name> were eighth in the order of
                precedence established in <date>1515</date>. The <name type="org" ref="#HABE2">Worshipful Company of Haberdashers</name> is still active and maintains a website
                at <ref target="http://www.haberdashers.co.uk/">http://www.haberdashers.co.uk/</ref>
                that includes a <ref target="http://www.haberdashers.co.uk/index.php?p=companyHistory">history of the
                  company</ref> and <ref target="http://www.haberdashers.co.uk/index.php?p=hallhistory">history of their
                  hall</ref>.</p>
              <figure type="halfWidth">
                <graphic url="graphics/livery_company_crests/Haberdashers_sm.jpg"/>
                <figDesc>The coat of arms of the <name type="org" ref="#HABE2">Haberdashers’
                    Company</name>, from <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW16">Stow (1633)</ref>.
                    <ref target="graphics/livery_company_crests/Haberdashers.jpg">[Full size
                    image]</ref></figDesc>
              </figure>
            </note>
          </item><item xml:id="IRON3">
            <name type="org">Worshipful Company of Ironmongers<reg>Ironmongers’ Company</reg></name>
            <note><p>The <name type="org" ref="#IRON3">Ironmongers’ Company</name> was one of the
                twelve great companies of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. The <name type="org" ref="#IRON3">Ironmongers</name> were tenth in the order of precedence
                established in <date>1515</date>. The <name type="org" ref="#IRON3">Worshipful Company of Ironmongers</name> is still active and maintains a website
                at <ref target="http://www.ironmongers.org/">http://www.ironmongers.org/</ref> that
                includes a <ref target="http://www.ironmongers.org/company_history.htm">history of
                  the company</ref>.</p>
              <figure type="halfWidth">
                <graphic url="graphics/livery_company_crests/Ironmongers_sm.jpg"/>
                <figDesc>The coat of arms of the <name type="org" ref="#IRON3">Ironmongers’
                    Company</name>, from <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW16">Stow (1633)</ref>.
                    <ref target="graphics/livery_company_crests/Ironmongers.jpg">[Full size
                    image]</ref></figDesc>
              </figure>
            </note>
          </item><item xml:id="ARMO3">
            <name type="org">Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers<reg>Armourers and Brasiers’
                Company</reg></name>
            <note><p>The <name type="org" ref="#ARMO3">Armourers and Brasiers’ Company</name> was
                one of the lesser livery companies of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. The
                  <name type="org" ref="#ARMO3">Worshipful Company of Armourers and
                  Brasiers</name> is still active and maintains a website at <ref target="https://www.armourershall.co.uk/">https://www.armourershall.co.uk/</ref>
                that includes a <ref target="https://www.armourershall.co.uk/tours/history">history
                  of the company</ref>.</p></note>
          </item><item xml:id="FOUN2">
            <name type="org">Worshipful Company of Founders<reg>Founders’ Company</reg></name>
            <note><p>The <name type="org" ref="#FOUN2">Founders’ Company</name> was one of the
                lesser livery companies of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. The <name ref="#FOUN2" type="org">Worshipful Company of Founders</name> is still active
                and maintains a website at <ref target="https://www.foundersco.org.uk/">https://www.foundersco.org.uk/</ref> that includes a <ref target="https://www.foundersco.org.uk/history">history of the
              company</ref>.</p></note>
          </item><item xml:id="AUGU4">
            <name type="org">Austin Friars (Augustinians)</name>
            <note>
              <p>The <name type="org" ref="#AUGU4">Austin Friars</name> were a mendicant order
                that adhered to the teachings of <name ref="PERS1.xml#AUGU5">Augustine of Hippo</name>.
                Founded in the thirteenth century, the <name type="org" ref="#AUGU4">Austin
                  Friars</name> arrived in <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> in <date>1248</date> and occupied <ref target="AUST1.xml">Austin Friars</ref> until <name ref="#HENR1">King Henry VIII</name>’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in <date>1538</date>.</p>
            </note>
          </item><item xml:id="DOMI2">
            <name type="org">Black Friars (Dominicans)</name>
            <note><p>The <ref target="BLAC1.xml">Blackfriars</ref>, named for their customary
              <q>black mantle and hood</q>, were an order of mendicant friars founded by
              <name ref="PERS1.xml#DOMI5">St. Dominic</name> in France in <date>1216</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#DOMI4">Dominican Order</ref>). Intent
              on spreading Catholicism, <name ref="PERS1.xml#DOMI5">St. Dominic</name> sent members of
              his order to <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>, where, no later than <date>1247</date>, the order had bases in Oxford and <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#JARR1">Jarrett 2-3</ref>). In the wake
              of the Reformation, members of the order fled the country or remained in <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and <q>either drifted into poverty, or else
                  entered the ranks of the secular clergy</q> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#JARR1">Jarrett 169</ref>).</p>
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            <name type="org">Friars of the Sack</name>
            <note>
              <p>The <name type="org" ref="#SACK3">Friars of the Sack</name> was an Augustinian
                order that emerged in <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> in <date>1257</date>.</p>
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            <name type="org">Grey Friars (Franciscans)</name>
            <note>
              <p>The <name type="org" ref="#GREY8">Grey Friars</name>, named for their grey
                habits or cowls, were an order of franciscan friars founded by <name ref="PERS1.xml#FRAN7">St. Francis of Assisi</name> in <date>1209</date> and arrived in <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> from Italy in <date>1224</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HOLD4">Holder 66</ref>). Devoted to following the teachings of <name ref="PERS1.xml#FRAN7">St. Francis</name>, the <name type="org" ref="#GREY8">Grey
                              Friars</name> occupied <ref target="GREY2.xml">Greyfriars</ref> until <name ref="#HENR1">King Henry VIII</name>’s Dissolution of the Monasteries in <date>1538</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#KING19">Kingsford 2</ref>).</p></note>
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            <name type="org">White Friars (Carmelites)</name>
            <note>
              <p>The <name type="org" ref="#WHIT22">White Friars</name> were an order of
                carmelite friars with uncertain orgins. Generally associated with <name ref="PERS1.xml#BERN5">St. Bernard</name>, the <name type="org" ref="#WHIT22">White
                    Friars</name> occupied a church on <ref target="FLEE6.xml">Fleet Street</ref>
                until <name ref="#HENR1">King Henry VIII</name>’s Dissolution of the Monasteries
                in <date>1538</date>.</p>
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            <name type="org">The MoEML Team <reg>The MoEML Team</reg></name>
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              <!-- 2021 -->
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2021 <reg>Project Leaders, 2021</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KAET1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2021">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2021 <reg>Research Assistants, 2021</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ALHS1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#LINS3"/>
                  <item corresp="#ROTH4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#SIMP5"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#VATC1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ZABE1"/>
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              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2021">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2021 <reg>Developers, 2021</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#ELHA1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#SIMP5"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_4_2021">
                <name type="org">Project Management, 2021 <reg>Project Management, 2021</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#LEBE1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#VATC1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2020 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2020">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2020 <reg>Project Leaders, 2020</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KAET1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2020">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2020 <reg>Research Assistants, 2020</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#HORN6"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ALHS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#LEBE1"/>
                  <item corresp="#ROTH4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#SIMP5"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#VATC1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ZABE1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2020">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2020 <reg>Developers, 2020</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#ELHA1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#SIMP5"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_4_2020">
                <name type="org">Project Management, 2020 <reg>Project Management, 2020</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCQU1"/>
                  <item corresp="#LEBE1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2019 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2019">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2019 <reg>Project Leaders, 2019</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KAET1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2019">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2019 <reg>Research Assistants, 2019</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DWYE2"/>
                  <item corresp="#HORN6"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ISHE1"/>
                  <item corresp="#LEBE1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#SIMP5"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TEMP6"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2019">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2019 <reg>Developers, 2019</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#ELHA1"/>
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_4_2019">
                <name type="org">Project Management, 2019 <reg>Project Management, 2019</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TANI1"/>
                  <item corresp="#LEBE1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2018 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2018">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2018 <reg>Project Leaders, 2018</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KAET1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCFI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2018">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2018 <reg>Research Assistants, 2018</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CUMP1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HORN6"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ISHE1"/>
                  <item corresp="#LEBE1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ROBE6"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#SIMP5"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TEMP6"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2018">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2018 <reg>Developers, 2018</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#ELHA1"/>
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_4_2018">
                <name type="org">Project Management, 2018 <reg>Project Management, 2018</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TANI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2017 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2017">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2017 <reg>Project Leaders, 2017</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCFI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2017">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2017 <reg>Research Assistants, 2017</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BOPA1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ISHE1"/>
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TAYL14"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TEMP6"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2017">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2017 <reg>Developers, 2017</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_4_2017">
                <name type="org">Project Management, 2017 <reg>Project Management, 2017</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TANI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2016 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2016">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2016 <reg>Project Leaders, 2016</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCFI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2016">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2016 <reg>Research Assistants, 2016</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DUNC3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BOPA1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ISHE1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ROBE6"/>
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TAYL14"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2016">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2016 <reg>Developers, 2016</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_4_2016">
                <name type="org">Project Management, 2016 <reg>Project Management, 2016</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#LAND2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TANI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2015 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2015">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2015 <reg>Project Leaders, 2015</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCFI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2015">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2015 <reg>Research Assistants, 2015</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DUNC3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HOLM4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCKE4"/>
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TAYL14"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2015">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2015 <reg>Developers, 2015</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_4_2015">
                <name type="org">Project Management, 2015 <reg>Project Management, 2015</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#LAND2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#TANI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2014 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2014">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2014 <reg>Project Leaders, 2014</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCFI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2014">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2014 <reg>Research Assistants, 2014</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DUNC3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HOLM4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#LAND2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCKE4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MILL2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#PHIL6"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#STEV2"/>
                  <item corresp="#TAKE1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#VIRA1"/>
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              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2013">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2013 <reg>Project Leaders, 2013</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MCFI1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2013">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2013 <reg>Research Assistants, 2013</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BUTT1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CLOS1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HOLM4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KAUF1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#LAND2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MACD1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MILL2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#PHIL6"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#STEV2"/>
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2012 <reg>Project Leaders, 2012</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2012">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2012 <reg>Research Assistants, 2012</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BUTT1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KAUF1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MILL2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#PHIL6"/>
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2011 <reg>Project Leaders, 2011</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2011">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2011 <reg>Research Assistants, 2011</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ADAM4"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2010 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2010">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2010 <reg>Project Leaders, 2010</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2010">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2010 <reg>Research Assistants, 2010</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ADAM4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#POWE1"/>
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              </item>
              <!-- 2009 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2009">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2009 <reg>Project Leaders, 2009</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
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              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2009">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2009 <reg>Research Assistants, 2009</reg></name>
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                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2008 -->
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                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2008">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2008 <reg>Research Assistants, 2008</reg></name>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CHER1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2007 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2007">
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                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2007">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2007 <reg>Research Assistants, 2007</reg></name>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CHER1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2006 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2006">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2006 <reg>Project Leaders, 2006</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2006">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2006 <reg>Research Assistants, 2006</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CHER1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2006">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2006 <reg>Developers, 2006</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ELK1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BADK1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HASW1"/>
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              </item>
              <!-- 2005 -->
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_1_2005">
                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2005 <reg>Project Leaders, 2005</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2005">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2005 <reg>Research Assistants, 2005</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CHER1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2005">
                <name type="org">Developers, 2005 <reg>Developers, 2005</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ELK1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BADK1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HASW1"/>
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              </item>
              <!-- 2004 -->
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2004 <reg>Project Leaders, 2004</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2004">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2004 <reg>Research Assistants, 2004</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CHER1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#COCH1"/>
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              </item>
              <!-- 2003 -->
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2003 <reg>Project Leaders, 2003</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2003">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2003 <reg>Research Assistants, 2003</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CAMP1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HUTZ1"/>
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              <!-- 2002 -->
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2002 <reg>Project Leaders, 2002</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2002">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2002 <reg>Research Assistants, 2002</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CAMP1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DROU1"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MACK1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#WILE1"/>
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              <!-- 2001 -->
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2001 <reg>Project Leaders, 2001</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2001">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2001 <reg>Research Assistants, 2001</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DROU1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2000 -->
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2000 <reg>Project Leaders, 2000</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2000">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2000 <reg>Research Assistants, 2000</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BROW1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CARL1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DAVI1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DROU1"/>
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 1999 <reg>Project Leaders, 1999</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_1999">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 1999 <reg>Research Assistants, 1999</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CARL1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#FAIR1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MACT1"/>
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              <!-- Former Student Contributors -->
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                <name type="org">Former Student Contributors <reg>Former Student
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ABBO1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BEBB2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BRAI1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#FLET2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KNOX1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KRAH1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KRIS1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MART1"/>
                </list>
                <note><p>We’d also like to acknowledge students who contributed to MoEML’s intranet
                    predecessor at the University of Windsor between <date>1999 and 2003</date>. When we redeveloped MoEML for the
                    Internet in <date>2006</date>, 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.</p></note>
              </item>
            </list>
            <note><p>These are all MoEML team members since 1999 to present. To see the current
                members and structure of our team, see <title level="a"><ref target="team.xml">Team</ref></title>.</p></note>
          </item><item xml:id="UVIC3">
            <name type="org">University of Victoria<reg>University of Victoria</reg></name>
            <note>
              <p>The <name ref="#UVIC3" type="org">University of Victoria</name>, writ large.
                Located in Victoria, BC, Canada. <ref target="https://www.uvic.ca/">Website</ref>.</p>
            </note>
          </item></list></note></notesStmt><sourceDesc><bibl>This semi-diplomatic transcription takes the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">University of Victoria</name> copy (<idno type="call">DA680 S87 1633</idno>) of
               <idno type="STC">STC 23345</idno> (ESTC S117597) as its control text. Digital surrogates of this copy are available in
               <ref target="http://contentdm.library.uvic.ca/cdm/compoundobject/collection/collection25/id/993">UVic ContentDM</ref> (Collection 25, <idno>993</idno>).
               For convenience, and only because <idno type="STC">STC 23345</idno> has not yet been transcribed by EEBO-TCP, we began with the XML file of the EEBO-TCP transcription
               of the <date>post-1640</date> <idno type="STC">STC 23345.5</idno>/<idno type="Wing">Wing S5773A</idno>
               (<idno type="TCP">TCP A13053</idno>), available on <ref target="https://github.com/textcreationpartnership/A13053">GitHub</ref>). The names of the EEBO-TCP
               transcribers are unknown. <name ref="#SCHA2">Paul Schaffner</name> edited the original EEBO-TCP markup in or before <date>2012</date>.
               <name ref="#RAHT1">Sebastian Rahtz</name> created the TEI Stylesheets to convert the EEBO-TCP file to TEI-P5 in or before 2012. <name ref="#HOLM3">Martin Holmes</name>
               downloaded the XML file from the GitHub repository. <name ref="#TAKE1">Joey Takeda</name> and <name ref="#HOLM3">Martin Holmes</name> processed the file programmatically
               to bring it in line with MoEML’s TEI customization. They added proleptic catchwords (based on the first word on the next page) and converted short s back to long s based on
               predictable patterns. <name type="org" ref="#TEAM1">MoEML Research Assistants</name> at the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">University of Victoria</name> performed the
               following additional tasks: transcribed the <date>1633</date> text from the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">UVic</name> copy
               in those places where the <date>post-1640</date> text differed; supplied content for the gaps left by the EEBO-TCP
               transcribers; checked the transcription against digital surrogates of the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">UVic</name> copy and against the copy itself; corrected the proleptic
               catchwords where necessary; transcribed the formeworks; added links to digital surrogates; and tagged all people, places, and dates. The text was then checked by Editor
               <name ref="#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</bibl>
<list type="place">
<item xml:id="COLE2">
<name type="place">Coleman Street Ward</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#COLE2">Coleman Street Ward</ref> is west of <ref target="BROA3.xml">Broad Street Ward</ref>. It is named after its main street, <ref target="#COLE1">Coleman Street</ref> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1633_COLE2.xml#stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2B6r">Stow 1633, sig. 2B6r</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="COLE2.xml">COLE2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CHEA1">
<name type="place">Cheap Ward</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#CHEA1">Cheap Ward</ref> is west of <ref target="BASI1.xml">Bassinghall Ward</ref> and <ref target="#COLE2">Coleman Street Ward</ref>. Both the ward and its main street, <ref target="CHEA2.xml">Cheapside</ref>, are named after <ref target="CHEA5.xml">West Cheap</ref> (the market).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="CHEA1.xml">CHEA1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="WALB3">
<name type="place">Walbrook</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="WALB3.xml">WALB3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LOTH1">
<name type="place">Lothbury</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="LOTH1.xml">LOTH1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="IRON1">
<name type="place">Ironmonger Lane</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#IRON1">Ironmonger Lane</ref>, located directly north of <ref target="EAST2.xml">Eastcheap</ref> in <ref target="#CHEA1">Cheap Ward</ref>, ran north-south between <ref target="CATE1.xml">Cateaton Street</ref> and <ref target="CHEA2.xml">Cheapside Street</ref>. The lane’s name has undergone a number of spelling changes over the years—on the Agas map, it is labelled as <soCalled><ref target="#IRON1">Iremonger lane</ref></soCalled>, but it has also been written as <soCalled><ref target="#IRON1">Ismonger Lane</ref></soCalled>, <soCalled><ref target="#IRON1">Ismongeres Lane</ref></soCalled>, or <soCalled><ref target="#IRON1">Ysmongeres Lane</ref></soCalled>, with records of the last spelling dating back to <date>1213</date> (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1" type="bibl">Harben</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="IRON1.xml">IRON1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BASI2">
<name type="place">Basinghall Street</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="BASI2.xml">BASI2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="OLDJ1">
<name type="place">Old Jewry</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Jewry</ref> ran north-south between <ref target="#LOTH1">Lothbury</ref> and <ref target="POUL1.xml">Poultry</ref> and was located in <ref target="#CHEA1">Cheap Ward</ref> and <ref target="#COLE2">Coleman Street Ward</ref>. The street was named for being one of the places where Jews inhabited in <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> before <name ref="#EDWA1">Edward I</name> expelled the entire Jewish population from <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> in <date>1290</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="OLDJ1.xml">OLDJ1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="COLE1">
<name type="place">Coleman Street</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="COLE1.xml">COLE1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LOND3">
<name type="place">London Wall (street)</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#LOND3">London Wall</ref> was a long street running along the inside of the northern part of the <ref target="WALL2.xml">City Wall</ref>. It ran east-west from the north end of <ref target="BROA2.xml">Broad Street</ref> to <ref target="CRIP1.xml">Cripplegate</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#PROC1">Prockter and Taylor 43</ref>). The modern <ref target="#LOND3">London Wall street</ref> is a major traffic thoroughfare now. It follows roughly the route of the former wall, from Old Broad Street to the <ref target="https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/museum-london">Museum of London</ref> (whose address is 150 <ref target="#LOND3">London Wall</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="LOND3.xml">LOND3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="MOOR2">
<name type="place">Moorgate</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#MOOR2">Moorgate</ref> was one of the major gates in the <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall of London</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden</ref>). It was situated in the northern part of the <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall</ref>, flanked by <ref target="CRIP1.xml">Cripplegate</ref> and <ref target="BISH2.xml">Bishopsgate</ref>. Clearly labelled as <q>More Gate</q> on the Agas map, it stood near the intersection of <ref target="#LOND3">London Wall street</ref> and <ref target="#COLE1">Coleman Street</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden</ref>; <ref target="stow_1598_gates.xml#stow_1598_gates_sig_C6v" type="mol:bibl">Stow 1598, sig. C6v</ref>). It adjoined <ref target="BETH1.xml">Bethlehem Hospital</ref>, and the road through it led into <ref target="FINS2.xml">Finsbury Field</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#ROCQ1">Rocque</ref>) and <ref target="MALL1.xml">Mallow Field</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="MOOR2.xml">MOOR2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<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>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="ALDE3">
<name type="place">Aldersgate</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#ALDE3">Aldersgate</ref> was one of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>’s four original gates (<ref target="stow_1598_gates.xml#stow_1598_gates_sig_C7r" type="mol:bibl">Stow 1598, sig. C7r</ref>), labelled <q>Alders gate</q> on the Agas map. The gate was likely built into the <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall of London</ref> during the Roman Conquest, marking the northern entrance into the city.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="ALDE3.xml">ALDE3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="COLE19">
<name type="place">Colechurch Street</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#COLE19">Colechurch Street</ref> was located in the <ref target="#STOL103">Parish of St. Olave (Old Jewry)</ref> and ran north-south from <ref target="#LOTH1">Lothbury</ref> to <ref target="POUL1.xml">Poultry</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>). Harben mentions the possibility of <q>Colechurchstrete</q> or <q>Colechurch Lane</q> being the former name of a joined together <ref target="#COLE1">Coleman Street</ref> and <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Jewry</ref> in the thirteenth century (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>). However, <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> identifies <ref target="#COLE19">Colechurch Street</ref> with <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Jewry</ref> only, saying, <q><ref target="#COLE19">Cole-church street</ref>, or <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Iewrie</ref></q> and Carlin and Belcher’s 1270 map has a <soCalled>Colechurchstrete</soCalled> in place of <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Jewry</ref> with <soCalled>Colemanstrete</soCalled> labelled separately above it (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher</ref>; <ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1633_COLE2.xml#stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2B6r">Stow 1633, sig. 2B6r</ref>). Our <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#AGAS3">Agas</ref> coordinates are based on the resulting assumption that <ref target="#COLE19">Colechurch Street</ref> only covered the area of modern <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Jewry</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="COLE19.xml">COLE19.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STOL103">
<name type="place">Parish of St. Olave (Old Jewry)</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STOL103.xml">STOL103.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STMA2">
<name type="place">St. Margaret (Lothbury)</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STMA2.xml">STMA2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BRID5">
<name type="place">Bridge House</name>
<note>
<p>The <ref target="#BRID5">Bridge House</ref> was located on the south bank of the <ref target="THAM2.xml">Thames</ref>, near <ref target="STOL1.xml">St. Olave, Southwark</ref> and is labelled on the Agas map (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#NOOR3">Noorthouck</ref>). <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> describes the <ref target="#BRID5">Bridge House</ref> as a storehouse for the materials used to build and repair <ref target="LOND1.xml">London Bridge</ref> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_BRID4.xml#stow_1598_BRID4_sig_Z3v">Stow 1598, sig. Z3v</ref>). Edward Walford notes that the <ref target="#BRID5">Bridge House</ref> also stored provisions for the navy and the public (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#WALF5">Walford</ref>). The <ref target="#BRID5">Bridge House</ref> was used as a banqueting hall on special occasions, including when the Lord Mayor came to visit <ref target="SOUT2.xml">Southwark</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#WALF5">Walford</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="BRID5.xml">BRID5.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LYON2">
<name type="place">Lyon’s Inn</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="LYON2.xml">LYON2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="GROC1">
<name type="place">Grocers’ Hall</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="GROC1.xml">GROC1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STMA102">
<name type="place">Parish of St. Margaret (Lothbury)</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STMA102.xml">STMA102.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STOL3">
<name type="place">St. Olave (Old Jewry)</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STOL3">St. Olave, Old Jewry</ref> was a church located on the west side of <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Jewry</ref> in <ref target="#COLE2">Coleman Street Ward</ref> close to its boundary with <ref target="#CHEA1">Cheap Ward</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>). The <date>1520</date> map erroneously locates the church on the east side of <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Jewry</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HIST2"><title level="m">A Map of Tudor London, 1520</title></ref>). It is labelled <soCalled>St Olave, Jewry</soCalled> on Carlin and Belcher’s <date>1270</date> map of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher</ref>) and <soCalled>St Olave</soCalled> on the <date>1520</date> map (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HIST2"><title level="m">A Map of Tudor London, 1520</title></ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STOL3.xml">STOL3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="WIND4">
<name type="place">Windmill Tavern</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="WIND4.xml">WIND4.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STMI103">
<name type="place">Parish of St. Michael Bassishaw</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STMI103.xml">STMI103.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STMA122">
<name type="place">Parish of St. Martin Pomary</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STMA122.xml">STMA122.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STLA105">
<name type="place">Parish of St. Laurence (Jewry)</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STLA105.xml">STLA105.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="WOOD1">
<name type="place">Wood Street</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#WOOD1">Wood Street</ref> ran north-south, connecting at its southernmost end with <ref target="CHEA2.xml">Cheapside Street</ref> and continuing northward to <ref target="LITT8.xml">Little Wood Street</ref>, which led directly into <ref target="CRIP1.xml">Cripplegate</ref>. It crossed over <ref target="HUGG1.xml">Huggin Lane</ref>, <ref target="LADL1.xml">Lad Lane</ref>, <ref target="MAID1.xml">Maiden Lane (Wood Street)</ref>, <ref target="LOVE2.xml">Love Lane</ref>, <ref target="ADDL2.xml">Addle Lane</ref>, and <ref target="SILV1.xml">Silver Street</ref>, and ran parallel to <ref target="MILK1.xml">Milk Street</ref> in the east and <ref target="GUTT1.xml">Gutter Lane</ref> in the west. <ref target="#WOOD1">Wood Street</ref> lay within <ref target="CRIP2.xml">Cripplegate Ward</ref>. It is labelled as <q><ref target="#WOOD1">Wood Streat</ref></q> on the Agas map and is drawn in the correct position.</p> 
<lb/>(<ref target="WOOD1.xml">WOOD1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STGI2">
<name type="place">St. Giles in the Fields</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STGI2">St. Giles in the Fields</ref> was a hospital and parish church. It is marked near the western edge of the Agas map with the label <q><ref target="#STGI2">S. Gyles in the Fyeld</ref></q>. According to <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name>, <ref target="#STGI2">St. Giles in the Fields</ref> was founded as a leprosy house by <name ref="PERS1.xml#MATI1">Matilda of Scotland</name> during the <date>reign of <name ref="#HENR3">Henry I</name></date>. The hospital was eventually suppressed by <name ref="#HENR1">Henry VIII</name> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_hospitals.xml#stow_1598_hospitals_sig_2D6v">Stow 1598, sig. 2D6v</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STGI2.xml">STGI2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STAN10">
<name type="place">St. Anthony’s Hospital</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STAN10">St. Anthony’s Hospital</ref> was associated with the
              <ref target="STBE102.xml">Parish of St. Benet (Fink)</ref> and was on the opposite side of <ref target="THRE1.xml">Threadneedle Street</ref> from the church of the parish, <ref target="STBE2.xml">St. Benet Fink</ref>. 
              According to <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name>, <name ref="#HENR3">Henry III</name> granted 
              the construction of a synagogue in this space. The building was constructed for that purpose in 
              <date>1231</date>, but, as 
              <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> writes, <q>the christians obtayned of the king that it should be 
                  dedicated to our blessed Lady, and since an Hospital being there builded, was called <ref target="#STAN10">S. Anthonies</ref> in 
                  <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref></q> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_BROA3.xml#stow_1598_BROA3_sig_K8v">Stow 1598, sig. K8v</ref>). The hospital 
              consisted of a church, almsnouse, and school.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STAN10.xml">STAN10.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="WEST1">
<name type="place">Westminster Abbey</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#WEST1">Westminster Abbey</ref> was and continues to be a historically significant church. One of its many notable features is <soCalled>Poets’ Corner</soCalled>. Located in the south transept of the church, it is the final resting place of <name ref="PERS1.xml#CHAU1">Geoffrey Chaucer</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#JONS1">Ben Jonson</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#BEAU2">Francis Beaumont</name>, and many other notable authors; in <date>1740</date>, a monument for <name ref="PERS1.xml#SHAK1">William Shakespeare</name> was erected in <ref target="#WEST1">Westminster Abbey</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SHLT1">ShaLT</ref>). The church is located on the bottom-left corner of the Agas map.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="WEST1.xml">WEST1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STST2">
<name type="place">St. Stephen (Coleman Street)</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STST2.xml">STST2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STMA22">
<name type="place">St. Martin Pomary</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STMA22.xml">STMA22.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="PRIN4">
<name type="place">Prince’s Wardrobe</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="PRIN4.xml">PRIN4.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FOUN1">
<name type="place">Founders’ Hall</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="FOUN1.xml">FOUN1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="SOPE1">
<name type="place">Soper Lane</name>
<note>
<p>
            <ref target="#SOPE1">Soper Lane</ref> was located in the <ref target="CORD1.xml">Cordwainers Street Ward</ref> just west of <ref target="WALB1.xml">Walbrook Street</ref> and south of <ref target="CHEA2.xml">Cheapside Street</ref>. <ref target="#SOPE1">Soper Lane</ref> was home to many
            of the soap makers and shoemakers of the city (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW1">Stow 1:251</ref>).
            <ref target="#SOPE1">Soper
                Lane</ref> was on the <ref target="mdtPrimarySourceLibraryRoyal.xml">processional route</ref> for the lord mayor’s shows.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="SOPE1.xml">SOPE1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LITT7">
<name type="place">Little Tower Hill</name>
<note>
 <p>
            <ref target="#LITT7">Little Tower Hill</ref> was a common northeast of the <ref target="TOWE5.xml">Tower of London</ref>, between <ref target="EAST1.xml">East Smithfield</ref> and the <ref target="MINO1.xml">Minories</ref>.
            According to <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name>, it had become <q>greatly diminished by building of
                tenements and garden plots</q> by <date>1593</date>, flanked to the north and west by <q>certaine
                    faire Almes houses, strongly builded of Bricke and timber, and couered with
                    slate for the poore</q> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW15">Stow</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="LITT7.xml">LITT7.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STMA48">
<name type="place">St. Mary (Colechurch)</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STMA48">St. Mary (Colechurch)</ref>, according to the <date>1520</date> map, was located at the intersection of <ref target="POUL1.xml">Poultry</ref> and <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Jewry</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HIST2"><title level="m">A Map of Tudor London, 1520</title></ref>). <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> locates the church a little further east on <ref target="POUL1.xml">Poultry</ref> at the south end of <ref target="CONY1.xml">Conyhope Lane</ref>, a reference, perhaps, to the chapel by the same name identified on the map (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1633_CHEA1.xml#stow_1633_CHEA1_sig_2A6r">Stow 1633, sig. 2A6r</ref>; <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HIST2"><title level="m">A Map of Tudor London, 1520</title></ref>). <ref target="#STMA48">St. Mary (Colechurch)</ref> does not appear on the Agas map; thus, we have added this location on the authority of <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> and the <date>1520</date> map and the location coordinates on the authority of the map (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HIST2"><title level="m">A Map of Tudor London, 1520</title></ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STMA48.xml">STMA48.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="ARMO1">
<name type="place">Armourers’ Hall</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="ARMO1.xml">ARMO1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STPA2">
<name type="place">St. Paul’s Cathedral</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#STPA2">St. Paul’s Cathedral</ref> was—and remains—an important church in <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. In <date>962</date>, while <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> was occupied by the Danes, <ref target="#STPA2">St. Paul’s</ref> monastery was burnt and raised anew. The
              church survived the Norman conquest of <date>1066</date>, but in <date>1087</date> it was burnt again.
              An ambitious Bishop named <name ref="PERS1.xml#MAUR1">Maurice</name> took the opportunity to build a new <ref target="#STPA2">St. Paul’s</ref>, even petitioning the king
              to offer a piece of land belonging to one of his castles (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#TIME1">Times 115</ref>). The building <name ref="PERS1.xml#MAUR1">Maurice</name> initiated would
              become the cathedral of <ref target="#STPA2">St. Paul’s</ref>
              which survived until the <ref target="FIRE1.xml">Great Fire of London</ref>. </p>
  	
<lb/>(<ref target="STPA2.xml">STPA2.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="KING10">
<name type="place">King’s Alley</name>
<note>
<p>According to <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name>, on the East side of <ref target="#COLE1">Coleman Street</ref>, <q>almost at the North end thereof, is the <ref target="#ARMO1">Armourers Hall</ref>, which <name ref="ORGS1.xml#FRAT3" type="org">companie of Armourers</name> were made a fraternitie or Guild of Saint George, with a Chantrie in the Chapple of saint Thomas in <ref target="#STPA2">Paules Church</ref>, in the first of <name ref="#HENR2">Henrie the sixt</name><!--</date>-->. Also on the same side, is <ref target="#KING10">kings Alley</ref>, and <ref target="#LOVE12">Loue lane</ref>, both containing many tenements.</q> Both of these streets appear on the <title level="m">Map of Tudor London</title> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HIST2"><title level="m">A Map of Tudor London, 1520</title></ref>). Ekwall notes that <ref target="#KING10">Kings Alley</ref> is <q>Named from <name ref="#KING24">William Kyng</name>, draper</q> (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#EKWA1" type="bibl">1965</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="KING10.xml">KING10.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="LOVE12">
<name type="place">Love Lane (Coleman Street)</name>
<note>

                <p>According to <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name>, on the East side of <ref target="#COLE1">Coleman Street</ref>, <q>almost at the North end thereof, is the <ref target="#ARMO1">Armourers Hall</ref>, which <name ref="ORGS1.xml#FRAT3" type="org">companie of Armourers</name> were made a fraternitie or Guild of Saint George, with a Chantrie in the Chapple of saint Thomas in <ref target="#STPA2">Paules Church</ref>, in the first of <name ref="#HENR2">Henrie the sixt</name><!--</date>-->. Also on the same side, is <ref target="#KING10">kings Alley</ref>, and <ref target="#LOVE12">Loue lane</ref>, both containing many tenements.</q> Both of these streets appear on the <title level="m">Map of Tudor London</title> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HIST2"><title level="m">A Map of Tudor London, 1520</title></ref>).</p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="LOVE12.xml">LOVE12.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="SWAN6">
<name type="place">Swan Alley (Coleman Street)</name>
<note>
<p>There were a number of alleys named <soCalled>Swan Alley</soCalled> in early modern <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. This <ref target="#SWAN6">Swan Alley</ref> ran east off <ref target="#COLE1">Coleman Street</ref>, just south of the <ref target="#ARMO1">Armourers’ Hall</ref>. Various legal proceedings suggest that the alley bordered gardens and led to the properties of relatively affluent citizens (see links below to records transcribed in <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#BHON1"><title level="m">BHO</title></ref>). Harben notes that by 1799 the alley was known as <soCalled>Great Swan Alley</soCalled> at the west end and <soCalled>Little Swan Alley</soCalled> at the east end (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 564</ref>; <ref target="https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/dictionary-of-london/great-prescott-street-great-swan-alley#h2-0010"><title level="m">BHO</title></ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="SWAN6.xml">SWAN6.xml</ref>)
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                  <head>The reign of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name></head>
               
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_01">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The first year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1216/17-18 October 1217/18</date>
                     <date>28 October 1216/17-27 October 1216/17</date>
                     <date>19 October 1216/17-18 October 1217/18</date>
                     <date>19 October 1216/17-18 October 1217/18</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_02">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The second year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1217/18-18 October 1218/19</date>
                     <date>28 October 1217/18-27 October 1217/18</date>
                     <date>19 October 1217/18-18 October 1218/19</date>
                     <date>19 October 1217/18-18 October 1218/19</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_03">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The third year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1218/19-18 October 1219/20</date>
                     <date>28 October 1218/19-27 October 1218/19</date>
                     <date>19 October 1218/19-18 October 1219/20</date>
                     <date>19 October 1218/19-18 October 1219/20</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_04">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1219/20-18 October 1220/21</date>
                     <date>28 October 1219/20-27 October 1219/20</date>
                     <date>19 October 1219/20-18 October 1220/21</date>
                     <date>19 October 1219/20-18 October 1220/21</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_05">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fifth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1220/21-18 October 1221/22</date>
                     <date>28 October 1220/21-27 October 1220/21</date>
                     <date>19 October 1220/21-18 October 1221/22</date>
                     <date>19 October 1220/21-18 October 1221/22</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_06">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The sixth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1221/22-18 October 1222/23</date>
                     <date>28 October 1221/22-27 October 1221/22</date>
                     <date>19 October 1221/22-18 October 1222/23</date>
                     <date>19 October 1221/22-18 October 1222/23</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_07">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The seventh year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1222/23-18 October 1223/24</date>
                     <date>28 October 1222/23-27 October 1222/23</date>
                     <date>19 October 1222/23-18 October 1223/24</date>
                     <date>19 October 1222/23-18 October 1223/24</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_08">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eighth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1223/24-18 October 1224/25</date>
                     <date>28 October 1223/24-27 October 1223/24</date>
                     <date>19 October 1223/24-18 October 1224/25</date>
                     <date>19 October 1223/24-18 October 1224/25</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_09">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The ninth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1224/25-18 October 1225/26</date>
                     <date>28 October 1224/25-27 October 1224/25</date>
                     <date>19 October 1224/25-18 October 1225/26</date>
                     <date>19 October 1224/25-18 October 1225/26</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_10">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The tenth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1225/26-18 October 1226/27</date>
                     <date>28 October 1225/26-27 October 1225/26</date>
                     <date>19 October 1225/26-18 October 1226/27</date>
                     <date>19 October 1225/26-18 October 1226/27</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_11">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eleventh year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1226/27-18 October 1227/28</date>
                     <date>28 October 1226/27-27 October 1226/27</date>
                     <date>19 October 1226/27-18 October 1227/28</date>
                     <date>19 October 1226/27-18 October 1227/28</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_12">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twelfth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1227/28-18 October 1228/29</date>
                     <date>28 October 1227/28-27 October 1227/28</date>
                     <date>19 October 1227/28-18 October 1228/29</date>
                     <date>19 October 1227/28-18 October 1228/29</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_13">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirteenth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1228/29-18 October 1229/30</date>
                     <date>28 October 1228/29-27 October 1228/29</date>
                     <date>19 October 1228/29-18 October 1229/30</date>
                     <date>19 October 1228/29-18 October 1229/30</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_14">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourteenth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1229/30-18 October 1230/31</date>
                     <date>28 October 1229/30-27 October 1229/30</date>
                     <date>19 October 1229/30-18 October 1230/31</date>
                     <date>19 October 1229/30-18 October 1230/31</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_15">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fifteenth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1230/31-18 October 1231/32</date>
                     <date>28 October 1230/31-27 October 1230/31</date>
                     <date>19 October 1230/31-18 October 1231/32</date>
                     <date>19 October 1230/31-18 October 1231/32</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_16">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The sixteenth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1231/32-18 October 1232/33</date>
                     <date>28 October 1231/32-27 October 1231/32</date>
                     <date>19 October 1231/32-18 October 1232/33</date>
                     <date>19 October 1231/32-18 October 1232/33</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_17">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The seventeenth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1232/33-18 October 1233/34</date>
                     <date>28 October 1232/33-27 October 1232/33</date>
                     <date>19 October 1232/33-18 October 1233/34</date>
                     <date>19 October 1232/33-18 October 1233/34</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_18">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eighteenth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1233/34-18 October 1234/35</date>
                     <date>28 October 1233/34-27 October 1233/34</date>
                     <date>19 October 1233/34-18 October 1234/35</date>
                     <date>19 October 1233/34-18 October 1234/35</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_19">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The nineteenth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1234/35-18 October 1235/36</date>
                     <date>28 October 1234/35-27 October 1234/35</date>
                     <date>19 October 1234/35-18 October 1235/36</date>
                     <date>19 October 1234/35-18 October 1235/36</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_20">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twentieth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1235/36-18 October 1236/37</date>
                     <date>28 October 1235/36-27 October 1235/36</date>
                     <date>19 October 1235/36-18 October 1236/37</date>
                     <date>19 October 1235/36-18 October 1236/37</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_21">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-first year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1236/37-18 October 1237/38</date>
                     <date>28 October 1236/37-27 October 1236/37</date>
                     <date>19 October 1236/37-18 October 1237/38</date>
                     <date>19 October 1236/37-18 October 1237/38</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_22">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-second year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1237/38-18 October 1238/39</date>
                     <date>28 October 1237/38-27 October 1237/38</date>
                     <date>19 October 1237/38-18 October 1238/39</date>
                     <date>19 October 1237/38-18 October 1238/39</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_23">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-third year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1238/39-18 October 1239/40</date>
                     <date>28 October 1238/39-27 October 1238/39</date>
                     <date>19 October 1238/39-18 October 1239/40</date>
                     <date>19 October 1238/39-18 October 1239/40</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_24">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-fourth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1239/40-18 October 1240/41</date>
                     <date>28 October 1239/40-27 October 1239/40</date>
                     <date>19 October 1239/40-18 October 1240/41</date>
                     <date>19 October 1239/40-18 October 1240/41</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_25">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-fifth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1240/41-18 October 1241/42</date>
                     <date>28 October 1240/41-27 October 1240/41</date>
                     <date>19 October 1240/41-18 October 1241/42</date>
                     <date>19 October 1240/41-18 October 1241/42</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_26">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-sixth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1241/42-18 October 1242/43</date>
                     <date>28 October 1241/42-27 October 1241/42</date>
                     <date>19 October 1241/42-18 October 1242/43</date>
                     <date>19 October 1241/42-18 October 1242/43</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_27">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-seventh year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1242/43-18 October 1243/44</date>
                     <date>28 October 1242/43-27 October 1242/43</date>
                     <date>19 October 1242/43-18 October 1243/44</date>
                     <date>19 October 1242/43-18 October 1243/44</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_28">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-eigth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1243/44-18 October 1244/45</date>
                     <date>28 October 1243/44-27 October 1243/44</date>
                     <date>19 October 1243/44-18 October 1244/45</date>
                     <date>19 October 1243/44-18 October 1244/45</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_29">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-ninth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1244/45-18 October 1245/46</date>
                     <date>28 October 1244/45-27 October 1244/45</date>
                     <date>19 October 1244/45-18 October 1245/46</date>
                     <date>19 October 1244/45-18 October 1245/46</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_30">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirtieth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1245/46-18 October 1246/47</date>
                     <date>28 October 1245/46-27 October 1245/46</date>
                     <date>19 October 1245/46-18 October 1246/47</date>
                     <date>19 October 1245/46-18 October 1246/47</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_31">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-first year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1246/47-18 October 1247/48</date>
                     <date>28 October 1246/47-27 October 1246/47</date>
                     <date>19 October 1246/47-18 October 1247/48</date>
                     <date>19 October 1246/47-18 October 1247/48</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_32">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-second year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1247/48-18 October 1248/49</date>
                     <date>28 October 1247/48-27 October 1247/48</date>
                     <date>19 October 1247/48-18 October 1248/49</date>
                     <date>19 October 1247/48-18 October 1248/49</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_33">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-third year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1248/49-18 October 1249/50</date>
                     <date>28 October 1248/49-27 October 1248/49</date>
                     <date>19 October 1248/49-18 October 1249/50</date>
                     <date>19 October 1248/49-18 October 1249/50</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_34">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-fourth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1249/50-18 October 1250/51</date>
                     <date>28 October 1249/50-27 October 1249/50</date>
                     <date>19 October 1249/50-18 October 1250/51</date>
                     <date>19 October 1249/50-18 October 1250/51</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_35">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-fifth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1250/51-18 October 1251/52</date>
                     <date>28 October 1250/51-27 October 1250/51</date>
                     <date>19 October 1250/51-18 October 1251/52</date>
                     <date>19 October 1250/51-18 October 1251/52</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_36">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-sixth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1251/52-18 October 1252/53</date>
                     <date>28 October 1251/52-27 October 1251/52</date>
                     <date>19 October 1251/52-18 October 1252/53</date>
                     <date>19 October 1251/52-18 October 1252/53</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_37">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-seventh year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1252/53-18 October 1253/54</date>
                     <date>28 October 1252/53-27 October 1252/53</date>
                     <date>19 October 1252/53-18 October 1253/54</date>
                     <date>19 October 1252/53-18 October 1253/54</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_38">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-eigth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1253/54-18 October 1254/55</date>
                     <date>28 October 1253/54-27 October 1253/54</date>
                     <date>19 October 1253/54-18 October 1254/55</date>
                     <date>19 October 1253/54-18 October 1254/55</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_39">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-ninth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1254/55-18 October 1255/56</date>
                     <date>28 October 1254/55-27 October 1254/55</date>
                     <date>19 October 1254/55-18 October 1255/56</date>
                     <date>19 October 1254/55-18 October 1255/56</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_40">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourtieth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1255/56-18 October 1256/57</date>
                     <date>28 October 1255/56-27 October 1255/56</date>
                     <date>19 October 1255/56-18 October 1256/57</date>
                     <date>19 October 1255/56-18 October 1256/57</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_41">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-first year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1256/57-18 October 1257/58</date>
                     <date>28 October 1256/57-27 October 1256/57</date>
                     <date>19 October 1256/57-18 October 1257/58</date>
                     <date>19 October 1256/57-18 October 1257/58</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_42">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-second year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1257/58-18 October 1258/59</date>
                     <date>28 October 1257/58-27 October 1257/58</date>
                     <date>19 October 1257/58-18 October 1258/59</date>
                     <date>19 October 1257/58-18 October 1258/59</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_43">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-third year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1258/59-18 October 1259/60</date>
                     <date>28 October 1258/59-27 October 1258/59</date>
                     <date>19 October 1258/59-18 October 1259/60</date>
                     <date>19 October 1258/59-18 October 1259/60</date>
                  </desc>
               </item>
               <item xml:id="r_HENR7_44">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-fourth year of <name ref="#HENR7">Henry III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date>19 October 1259/60-18 October 1260/61</date>
                     <date>28 October 1259/60-27 October 1259/60</date>
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      <head><ref target="#COLE2">COLEMAN
<lb/>STREET
<lb/>VVard</ref>.</head>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                     <seg rend="; border: solid 1pt black; float: left; font-family: &#34;Georgia&#34;; font-size: 180%; line-height: 1.5; margin: 0.2em; padding: 1.2em 1.5em; vertical-align: middle;">N</seg>Ext to <ref target="#CHEA1"><hi>Cheape</hi> Ward</ref>, on
<lb/>the North side thereof,
                     <lb/>is <ref target="#COLE2"><hi>Coleman street</hi> Ward</ref>,
<lb/>and beginneth also in
<lb/>the East, on the course
                     <lb/>of <ref target="#WALB3"><hi>Walbrooke</hi></ref>, in <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Loth<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bury</hi></ref>, and runneth West, (on the South
                     <lb/>side) to the end of <ref target="#IRON1"><hi>Ironmongers lane</hi></ref>, and
<lb/>on the North side, to the West corner
                     <lb/>of <ref target="#BASI2"><hi>Basings Hall street</hi></ref>. On the South side
                     <lb/>of <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Lothbury</hi></ref>, is the street called the <ref target="#OLDJ1"><hi>Old
<lb/>Iewrie</hi></ref>, the one halfe, and better, on
<lb/>both sides towards <ref target="#CHEA1"><hi>Cheape</hi></ref>, is of this
<lb/>Ward.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">On the North side lyeth <ref target="#COLE1"><hi>Coleman street</hi></ref>,
                     <lb/>whereof the Ward taketh name, whol<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ly on both sides North to <ref target="#LOND3"><hi>London</hi> wall</ref>,
<lb/>and from that North end along by the
                     <lb/>Wall, and <ref target="#MOOR2"><hi>Mooregate</hi></ref>, East, to the course
                     <lb/>of <ref target="#WALB3"><hi>Walbrooke</hi></ref>. And againe, from <ref target="#COLE1"><hi>Coleman
<lb/>street</hi></ref>, West, to the Iron grates: and
<lb/>these be the bounds of this Ward.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Antiquities therein to be noted, are
                     <lb/>these:<label rend="; " place="margin-left"><ref target="#LOTH1">Lothbery</ref>.</label> First, the street of <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Lothbery</hi></ref>, <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Lath<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bery</hi></ref>, or <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Loadbery</hi></ref>, (for by all these names
<lb/>have I read it) tooke the name (as it see<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>meth) of a <hi>Bery</hi>, or Court of old time
<lb/>there kept, but by whom, it is growne
<lb/>out of memorie. This street is possessed
                     <lb/>(for the most part) by <name type="org" ref="#FOUN2">Founders</name>, that
<lb/>cast Candlestickes, Chafingdishes,
<lb/>Spice Morters, and such like Copper or
<lb/>Laten works, and doe afterward turne
<lb/>them with the foot, and not with the
<lb/>wheele, to make them smooth and
<lb/>bright, with turning and scratting, (as
<lb/>some doe terme it) making a lothsome
<lb/>noise to the by-passers, that have not
<lb/>beene used to the like; and therefore by
<lb/>them disdainedly called <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Lothburie</hi></ref>. On
<lb/>the South side of this street, amongst
                     <lb/>the <name type="org" ref="#FOUN2">Founders</name>, be some faire houses and
<lb/>large, for Merchants; namely, one that
                     <lb/>of old time was the <seg xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_SA_1_jewssynagogue" type="researchNeeded">Iewes Synagogue<note type="helpRequested">MoEML is still seeking information regarding this entry. If you have information to contribute, please email the MoEML team.</note></seg>,
<label rend="; " place="margin-right">The <hi>Iewes</hi> Synagogue.</label> which was defaced by the Citizens of
<lb/><ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, after that they had slaine 700.
<lb/>Iewes, and spoiled the residue of their
                     <lb/>goods, in the yeere <date>1262</date>. the <date>47. of <name ref="#HENR7"><hi>H</hi>.
<lb/>the 3</name></date>. And not long after, in the yeere
<lb/><date>1291</date>. <name ref="#EDWA1">King <hi>Edward</hi> the first</name> banished
<lb/>the remnant of the Iewes out of <ref target="ENGL2.xml"><hi>England</hi></ref>,
<lb/>as is afore shewed.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The said Synagogue being so sup<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>pressed, certaine Friers got possession
<lb/>thereof: For in the yeere <date>1257</date>. (saith
                     <lb/><hi><name ref="#PARI3">Mathew Paris</name>)</hi> there were seene in <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Lon<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>don</hi></ref> a new order of Friers,<label rend="; " place="margin-right"><name type="org" ref="#SACK3">Fratres de Saccae</name>, <hi>or</hi> de poeniten<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tia.</label> called <name type="org" ref="#SACK3"><hi>De Poe<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nitentia Iesu</hi></name>, or <name type="org" ref="#SACK3"><hi>Fratres de Sacca</hi></name>, because
<lb/>they were apparelled in Sackcloth, who
<lb/>had their house in <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, neere unto
                     <lb/><ref target="#ALDE3"><hi>Aldersgate</hi></ref>, without the gate, and had li<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cence of <date><name ref="#HENR7"><hi>Henry</hi> the third</name>, in the 54. of
                        <lb/>his reigne</date>, to remove from thence to a<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ny other place: and in the <date>56</date>. hee gave
                     <lb/>unto them this <seg xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_SA_2_jewssynagogue" type="researchNeeded">Iewes Synagogue<note type="helpRequested">MoEML is still seeking information regarding this entry. If you have information to contribute, please email the MoEML team.</note></seg>. After
                     <lb/>which time, <name ref="#ELEA2"><hi>Eleanor</hi></name> the Queene, wife
<lb/>to <name ref="#EDWA1"><hi>Edward</hi> the first</name>, tooke into her pro<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tection, and warranted unto the Prior
<lb/>and brethren <hi>De poenitentia Iesu Christi</hi>
<lb/>of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, the said land and building in
                     <lb/><ref target="#COLE19"><hi>Cole-church street</hi></ref>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-right"><ref target="#COLE19">Cole-church street</ref>, <hi>or</hi> <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Iewrie</ref>.</label> in the <ref target="#STOL103">parish of Saint
<lb/><hi>Olave</hi> in the <hi>Iury</hi></ref>, &amp; <ref target="#STMA2">S. <hi>Margaret</hi> in <hi>Loth<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>burie</hi></ref>, by her granted, with consent of
                     <lb/><name ref="#FULB1"><hi>Stephen de Fulborn</hi></name>, Vnder-warden of the
                     <lb/><ref target="#BRID5">Bridge-house</ref>, and other brethren of
<lb/>that house: for threescore Markes of
<lb/>Silver, which they had received of the
<lb/>said Prior and brethren of repentance,
<lb/>toward the building of the said Bridge.
<lb/>This order of Friers gathered many good
                     <lb/>scholars, and multiplyed in number ex<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ceedingly, untill the Councell at <ref target="#LYON2"><hi>Lyons</hi></ref>,
<lb/>by the which it was decreed, that (from
<lb/>that time forth) there should no more
<lb/>Orders of begging Friers be permitted,
<lb/>but onely the foure Orders; to wit, the
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                     <name type="org" ref="#DOMI2"><hi>Dominicke</hi></name> or Preachers, the <name type="org" ref="#GREY8"><hi>Minorites</hi>
                     <lb/>or gray Friers</name>, the <name type="org" ref="#WHIT22"><hi>Carmelites</hi></name> or white
                     <lb/>Friers, and the <name type="org" ref="#AUGU4"><hi>Augustines</hi></name>: and so from
<lb/>that time the begging Friers decreased
<lb/>and fell to nothing.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Now it followed, that in the yeere
                     <lb/><date>1305</date>. <name ref="#FITZ13"><hi>Robert Fitzwalter</hi></name> requested and
<lb/>obtained of the said <name ref="#EDWA1">King <hi>Edward</hi> the
<lb/>first</name>,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">
   <name ref="#FITZ13"><hi>Ro. Fitz<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>walter</hi></name> his house.</label> that the same Friers of the Sacke,
                     <lb/>might assigne to the said <name ref="#FITZ13"><hi>Robert</hi></name> their
<lb/>Chappell or Church, of old time called
                     <lb/>the <seg xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_SA_1_jewssynagogue3" type="researchNeeded">Synagogne of the Iewes<note type="helpRequested">MoEML is still seeking information regarding this entry. If you have information to contribute, please email the MoEML team.</note></seg>, neere ad<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>joyning to the then mansion place of
                     <lb/>the same <name ref="#FITZ13"><hi>Robert</hi></name>, which was in place
                     <lb/>where now standeth the <ref target="#GROC1">Grocers Hall</ref>:
<lb/>and the said Synagogue was at the
                     <lb/>North corner of the <hi><ref target="#OLDJ1">Old Iewry</ref>. <name ref="#LARG1">Robert
<lb/>Large</name></hi>, Mercer, Maior, in the yeere <date>1439</date>.
<lb/>kept his Maioraltie in this house, and
<lb/>dwelled there untill his dying day.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">This house standeth and is of two
<lb/>Parishes, as opening into <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Lothbury</hi></ref>, of
                     <lb/><ref target="#STMA102">Saint <hi>Margarets</hi> Parish</ref>, and opening
                     <lb/>into the <ref target="#OLDJ1"><hi>Old Iewry</hi></ref>, of <ref target="#STOL103">Saint <hi>Olaves</hi> Pa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rish</ref>. The said <name ref="#LARG1"><hi>Robert Large</hi></name> gave libe<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rally to both these Parishes, but was bu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ried at <ref target="#STOL3">S. <hi>Olaves</hi></ref>.
                  </p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                     <name ref="#CLOP1"><hi>Hugh Clopton</hi></name>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-left">The <ref target="#WIND4">Wind mill Ta<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>verne</ref> in the <ref target="#OLDJ1">old <hi>Iu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rie</hi></ref>.
                     </label> Mercer, Maior, <date>1492</date>.
<lb/>dwelled in this house, and kept his Mai<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>oralty there. It is now a Taverne, and
<lb/>hath to signe a Wind-mill.</p>
      <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">And thus much for this house, some<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>time the <seg xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_SA_1_jewssynagogue4" type="researchNeeded">Iewes Synagogue<note type="helpRequested">MoEML is still seeking information regarding this entry. If you have information to contribute, please email the MoEML team.</note></seg>, since, an
<lb/>house of Friers, then a Noble-mans
<lb/>house, after that, a Merchants house,
<lb/>wherein Maioralties have beene kept,
<lb/>and now a Wine-Taverne.</p>
      <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Then is the <ref target="#OLDJ1"><hi>Old Iury</hi></ref>,
         <label rend="; " place="margin-left">The <ref target="#OLDJ1">Old <hi>Iurie</hi></ref>.
                     </label> a street so called
<lb/>of Iewes sometime dwelling there, and
<lb/>neere adjoyning, in the Parishes of <ref target="#STOL103">S.
<lb/><hi>Olave</hi></ref>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-left">The Iewes brought from <hi>Rone</hi> by <name ref="#WILL1"><hi>William</hi> Duke of <hi>Normandy</hi></name>.
                     </label> <ref target="#STMI103">S. <hi>Michael Bassings Hall</hi></ref>. <ref target="#STMA122">S. <hi>Mar<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tin Ironmonger lane</hi></ref>, <ref target="#STLA105">S. <hi>Laurence</hi>, called
<lb/>the <hi>Iewrie</hi></ref>, and so West to <ref target="#WOOD1"><hi>Woodstreete</hi></ref>.
<lb/><name ref="#WILL1"><hi>William</hi>, D. of <hi>Normandy</hi></name>, first brought
<lb/>them from <hi>Rone</hi> to inhabit here.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                     <name ref="#WILL2"><hi>William Rufus</hi></name> favoured them so farre,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">
                        <name ref="#WILL2"><hi>W. Rufus</hi></name> favoured them.</label>
<lb/>that he sware by <hi><name ref="#STLU1">Luke</name>s</hi> face, his com<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mon Oath, if they could overcome the
<lb/>Christians, hee would bee one of their
<lb/>Sect.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                     <name ref="#HENR6"><hi>Henry</hi> the second</name> grievously punished
<lb/>them for corrupting his coyne.<label rend="; " place="margin-left">
                        <name ref="#HENR3"><hi>Hen</hi>. the 1</name>. punished them.</label>
                  </p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                     <name ref="#RICH2"><hi>Richard</hi> the first</name> forbade Iewes and
<lb/>women to be present at his Coronation,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">
                        <name ref="#RICH3"><hi>Rich</hi>. the 3</name>. forbade them to come to his coro<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nation.</label>
<lb/>for feare of inchantments: for breaking
<lb/>of which commandement, many Iewes
<lb/>were slaine, who being assembled, to
<lb/>present the King with some gift, one of
<lb/>them was stricken by a Christian, which
<lb/>some unruly people perceiving, fell up<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>on them, beat them to their houses, and
<lb/>brent them therein, or slew them at
<lb/>their comming out.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Also the Iewes at <hi>Norwich, S. Ed<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mondsbury, Lincolne, Stanford</hi>, and <hi>Lyn</hi>,
<lb/>were robbed and spoiled; and at <hi>Yorke</hi>,
<lb/>to the number of 500. besides Women
<lb/>and children, entred a Tower of the Ca<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>stle, proffered money to be in surety of
<lb/>their lives, but the Christians would
<lb/>not take it: whereupon they cut the
<lb/>throats of their owne wives and chil<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dren, and cast them over the walles on
<lb/>the Christians heads, and then entring
<lb/>the Kings lodging, they burned both
<lb/>the house and themselves.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><date><name ref="#JOHN1">King <hi>Iohn</hi></name>, in the eleventh of his reign</date>,
<lb/>commanded all the Iewes,<label rend="; " place="margin-right"><name ref="#JOHN1">King <hi>Iohn</hi></name> tormen<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ted the Iewes.</label> both men
<lb/>and women, to be imprisoned and grie<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>vously punished, because hee would
<lb/>have all their money: some of them
<lb/>gave all they had, and promised more,
<lb/>to escape so many kinds of torments;
<lb/>for every one of them had one of their
<lb/>eyes at the least plucked out. Amongst
<lb/>whom there was one, which being tor<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mented many wayes, would not ran<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>some himselfe, till the King had caused
<lb/>(every day) one of his great teeth to be
<lb/>plucked out, by the space of seven daies,
<lb/>and then he gave the King tenne thou<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>sand Markes of silver, to the end they
<lb/>should pull out no more: the said King
<lb/>at that time spoiled the Iewes of sixty
<lb/>six thousand markes.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The <date>17. of this King</date>,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">The Ba<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rons rifled the Iewes.</label> the Barons
<lb/>brake into the Iewes houses, rifled their
<lb/>coffers, and with the stone of their hou<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ses, repaired the gates and wals of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Lon<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>don</hi></ref>.
                  </p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><date><name ref="#HENR7">King <hi>Henry</hi> the third</name>, in the eleventh
<lb/>of his reigne</date>,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">
   <hi>Charta</hi> II. of <hi><name ref="#HENR7">Hen. 3</name>. <name ref="#HENR7">Hen 3</name></hi>. ex<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cheted the lands and goods of the Iewes.</label> granted to <hi>Semaine</hi> or <hi>Bal<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>laster</hi>, the house of <name ref="#BENO2"><hi>Benomye Mittun</hi></name> the
                     <lb/>Jew, in the <ref target="#STMI103">Parish of S. <hi>Michael Bassing<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>hanghe</hi></ref>, in which the said <name ref="#BENO2"><hi>Benomye</hi></name> dwelt,
<lb/>with the fourth part of all his Land in
<lb/>that Parish, which <name ref="#ELIE2"><hi>William Elie</hi></name> held of
<lb/>the fee of <name ref="#NEVI3"><hi>Hugh Nevell</hi></name>, and all the land
<lb/>in <ref target="#COLE1"><hi>Coleman street</hi></ref>, belonging to the said
                     <lb/><name ref="#BENO2"><hi>Benomye</hi></name>, and the fourth part of the land
<lb/>in the <ref target="#STLA105">Parish of S. <hi>Laurence</hi></ref>, which was
<lb/>the fee of <name ref="#BUKE2"><hi>Thomas Buckerell</hi></name>, and were
                     <milestone unit="catchword" n="excheted"/>
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<lb/>excheted to the King for the murther
                     <lb/>which the said <name ref="#BENO2"><hi>Benomye</hi></name> committed in
<lb/>the Citie of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, to hold to the said
<lb/><hi>Semaine</hi>, and his heires, of the King, pray<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ing at <hi>Easter</hi> a paire of gilt Spurres, and
<lb/>to doe the service thereof due unto the
<lb/>Lords Court.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">In like manner, and for like services,
<lb/>the King granted to <hi>Guso</hi> for his ho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mage, the other part of the Lands of
                     <lb/>the said <name ref="#BENO2"><hi>Benomye</hi></name> in <ref target="#STMI103">S. <hi>Michaels</hi> Parish</ref>,
<lb/>which <hi>Law</hi> the Painter held, and was
<lb/>the Kings Exchete; and the Lands of
                     <lb/>the said <name ref="#BENO2"><hi>Benomye</hi></name>, in the said Parish,
<lb/>which <name ref="#TURN10"><hi>Walter Turner</hi></name> held, and 15. foot
<lb/>of Land which <name ref="#HARM3"><hi>Hugh Harman</hi></name> held, with
<lb/>15. iron Ells of Land, and an halfe, in
<lb/>the front of <ref target="#IRON1"><hi>Ironmonger lane</hi></ref>, in the <ref target="#STMA122">Pa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rish of S. <hi>Martin</hi></ref>, which were the said
                     <lb/><hi><name ref="#BENO2">Benomye</name>s</hi>, of the see of the <ref target="#STGI2">Hospitall of
<lb/>S. <hi>Giles</hi></ref>, and which <name ref="#ADAM21"><hi>Adam</hi> the Smith</name>
<lb/>held, with 2. stone houses, which were
<lb/><name ref="#MOSE6"><hi>Moses</hi></name> the Jew of <hi>Canturbury</hi>, in the <ref target="#STOL103">Pa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rish of S. <hi>Olave</hi></ref>, and which are of the
<lb/>fee of <name ref="#ARNO7"><hi>Arnold le Reus</hi></name>, and are the Kings
<lb/>Exchetes, as aforesaid.</p>
      <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The <date>16. of the said <name ref="#HENR7"><hi>Henry</hi></name></date>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-left">The Iews builded them a Syna<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gogue in <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>.
                     </label> the Iewes
<lb/>in <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> builded a Synagogue, but the
<lb/>King commanded it should be dedica<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ted to our blessed Lady, and after gave
<lb/>it to the Brethren of S. <hi>Anthonie</hi> of <hi>Vi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>enna</hi>, and so was it called <ref target="#STAN10">S. <hi>Anthonies</hi>
<lb/>Hospitall</ref>.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">This <name ref="#HENR7">King <hi>Henry</hi></name> founded a Church
<lb/>and house for converted Iewes,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">
   <name ref="#HENR7"><hi>Hen</hi>. the 3</name>. founded an house for con<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>verted Iewes.</label> in a new
<lb/>street by the Temple, whereby it came
<lb/>to passe, that (in short time) there
<lb/>was gathered a great number of Con<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>verts.</p>
      <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The <date>20. of this <name ref="#HENR7">King <hi>Henry</hi></name></date>, seven
<lb/>Iewes were brought from <hi>Norwich</hi>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-left">Iews stale a child and circū<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cised him, and min<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ded to have cru<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cified him.</label>
<lb/>which had stolne a Christned child, had
<lb/>circumcised, and minded to have cruci<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>fied him at Easter, wherefore their bo<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dies and goods were at the Kings plea<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>sure. The 26. the Iewes were constrai<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ned to pay to the King 20000. Markes,
<lb/>at two termes in the yeere, or else to be
<lb/>kept in perpetuall prison.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The 35. he taketh inestimable sums
<lb/>of money of all rich men;<label rend="; " place="margin-left">
                        <name ref="#HENR7"><hi>Hen. 3</hi></name>. ex<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>acteth money of the Iewes.</label> namely, of <hi>A<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>aron</hi>, a Iew borne at <hi>Yorke, 14000</hi>. marks
<lb/>for himselfe, and tenne thousand marks
<lb/>for the Queene, and before, he had ta<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ken of the same Iew as much, as in all a<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mounted to 30000. markes of silver,
<lb/>and two hundred markes of gold to the
<lb/>Queene.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">In the 40. yeere were brought up to
<lb/><ref target="#WEST1"><hi>Westminster</hi></ref> 202. Iewes from <hi>Lincolne</hi>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-right">Iewes han<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ged for crucifying of a child.</label>
<lb/>for crucifying a child, named <name ref="#HUGH5"><hi>Hugh</hi></name>, 18.
<lb/>of them were hanged.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The 43. a Iew at <hi>Tewkesburie</hi> fell into
<lb/>a Privie on the Saturday, and would
<lb/>not that day be taken out, for reverence
<lb/>of his Sabbath; wherfore <name ref="#CLAR25"><hi>Richard Clare</hi></name>,
<lb/>Earle of <hi>Glocester</hi>, kept him there till
<lb/>Munday, that he was dead.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The 47. the Barons slew of the Iewes
<lb/>at <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-right">700. Iewes slaine at <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>.
                     </label> 700. the rest were spoiled,
<lb/>and their Synagogue defaced, because
<lb/>one Iew would have forced a Christian
<lb/>to have paid more than 2. <hi>s</hi>. for the lone
<lb/>of 20. <hi>s</hi>. a weeke.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The <date>third of <name ref="#EDWA1"><hi>Edward</hi> the first</name></date>,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">Vsury for<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bidden.</label> in a
<lb/>Parliament at <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, vsurie was for<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bidden to the Iewes: and that all Vsu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rers might be knowne, the King com<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>manded that every Vsurer should
<lb/>weare a Table on his brest, the breath
<lb/>of a paveline, or else to avoid the Realm.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The <date>sixth of the said <name ref="#EDWA1">King <hi>Edward</hi></name></date>,
<lb/>a reformation was made for clipping of
<lb/>the Kings Coyne; for which offence,
<lb/>267. Iewes were drawne and hanged;<label rend="; " place="margin-right">English Iewes hanged.</label>
<lb/>three were English Christians, and o<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ther were English Iewes.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The same yeere the Iewes crucified
<lb/>a childe at <hi>Northampton</hi>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-right">Iews han<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ged at <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Lon<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>don</hi></ref>, for crucifying a child at <hi>Northam<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>pton</hi>.
                     </label> for the which
<lb/>fact, many Iewes at <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> were drawn
<lb/>at horse tayles and hanged.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The <date>eleventh of <name ref="#EDWA1"><hi>Edward</hi> the first</name></date>,
<lb/><name ref="#PECK3"><hi>Iohn Perkham</hi></name>, Archbishop of <hi>Canturbu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rie</hi>, commanded the Bishop of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>
<lb/>to destroy all the Iewes Synagogues in
<lb/>his Dioces.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">The <date>16. of the said <name ref="#EDWA1"><hi>Edward</hi></name></date>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-right">All the Iewes in <ref target="ENGL2.xml"><hi>England</hi></ref> ap<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>prehēded &amp; redee<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>med for money.</label> all the
<lb/>Iewes in <ref target="ENGL2.xml"><hi>England</hi></ref>, were (in one day) ap<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>prehended by precept from the King,
<lb/>but they redeemed themselves for 12.
<lb/>thousand pounds of silver; notwithstan<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ding in the <date>19. of his reigne</date> he banished
<lb/>them all out of <ref target="ENGL2.xml"><hi>England</hi></ref>, giving them
<lb/>onely to beare their charge till they
<lb/>were out of his Realme: the number of
<lb/>Iewes then expulsed, were 15060. per<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>sons. <label rend="; " place="margin-right">All the Iewes ba<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nished this Realme.</label> The King made a mighty masse
<lb/>of money of their houses, which he sold,
<lb/>and yet the Commons of <ref target="ENGL2.xml"><hi>England</hi></ref> had
<lb/>granted, and gave him a fifteenth of all
<lb/>their goods, to banish them. And thus
<lb/>much for the Iewes.</p>
                  <milestone unit="signature" n="Cc"/><milestone unit="catchword" n="In"/>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                     <pb n="2C1v" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0307.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2C1v"/>
                     <milestone unit="header" n="Coleman ſtreet Ward."/>
<lb/>In this street called the <ref target="#OLDJ1"><hi>Old Iewrie</hi></ref>,
                     <label rend="; " place="margin-left"><ref target="#STOL3">Parish Church of S. <hi>Olave Vpwell</hi> in the <hi>Iewrie</hi></ref>.
                     </label> is
                     <lb/>a proper <ref target="#STOL3">Parish Church of S. <hi>Olave Vp<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>well</hi></ref>, so called in Record, <date>1320</date>. <name ref="#BRIA3"><hi>Iohn Bri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>an</hi></name>, Parson of <ref target="#STOL3">Saint <hi>Olave Vpwell</hi>, in the
<lb/><hi>Iewry</hi></ref>, founded there a Chauntry, and
<lb/>gave two messuages to that Parish,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">A Well was under the East end of this Church, late tur<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ned to a Pump, but decayed.</label> the
<lb/><date>16. of <name ref="#EDWA5"><hi>Edward</hi> the second</name></date>, and was by
<lb/>the said King confirmed. In this
<lb/>Church, to the commendation of the
<lb/>Parsons and Parishioners, the Monu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ments of the dead remaine lesse defaced
<lb/>than in many other. First, of <hi><name ref="#DIKE3">William
<lb/>Dikman</name>, Fereno</hi>, or Ironmonger, one of
<lb/>the Sheriffes of <hi><ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, <date>1367</date>. <name ref="#HAVE2">Robert
<lb/>Havelocke</name></hi>, Ironmonger, <date>1390</date>. <name ref="#ORGA1"><hi>Iohn Or<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gan</hi></name>, Mercer, one of the Sheriffes, <date>1385</date>.
                     <lb/><name ref="#FORE3"><hi>Iohn Forrest</hi></name>, Vicar of <ref target="#STOL3">Saint <hi>Olaves</hi></ref>, and
<lb/>of <ref target="#STST2">Saint <hi>Stephen</hi></ref>, which at that time
                     <lb/>was as a Chappell annexed to <ref target="#STOL3">S. <hi>Olave</hi></ref>,
                     <lb/><hi>1399. <name ref="#ERIO1">Henry Friole</name></hi>, Taylor, <date>1400</date>. <name ref="#MORS1"><hi>Tho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mas Morsted</hi></name>, Esquire, Chirurgian to
                     <lb/><name ref="#HENR4"><hi>Henry</hi> the fourth</name>, <name ref="#HENR8">fifth</name>, and <name ref="#HENR2">sixth</name>, one
<lb/>of the Sheriffes, <date>1436</date>.</p>
                  <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">He builded a faire new Ile, to the in<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>largement of this Church, on the north
<lb/>side therof, wherein hee lyeth buried,
                     <lb/><date>1450</date>. <name ref="#BREA5"><hi>Adam Breakspeare</hi></name>, Chaplaine,
                     <lb/><date>1411</date>. <name ref="#KERK2"><hi>William Kirkbie</hi></name>, Mercer, <date>1465</date>.
<lb/><name ref="#LARG1"><hi>Robert Large</hi></name>, Mercer, Maior, <date>1440</date>. He
                     <lb/>gave to that Church 200. <hi>l’. <name ref="#BELW1">Iohn Bel<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>win</name></hi>, Founder, <date>1467</date>. <name ref="#RAVE2"><hi>Gabriel Rave</hi></name>, Ful<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ler, <date>1511</date>. <name ref="#WENT3"><hi>Wentworth</hi></name>, Esquire, <date>1510</date>. <name ref="#MICH7"><hi>Tho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mas Michell</hi></name>, Ironmonger, <date>1527</date>. <name ref="#DEWE1"><hi>Giles
                        <lb/>Dewes</hi></name>, servant to <name ref="#HENR5"><hi>Henry</hi> the seventh</name>,
<lb/>and to <name ref="#HENR1"><hi>Henry</hi> the eighth</name>, Clerke of their
<lb/>Libraries, and Schoolemaster for the
                     <lb/>French tongue to <name ref="#ARTH1">Prince <hi>Arthur</hi></name>, and to
                     <lb/>the <name ref="#MARY2">Lady <hi>Mary</hi></name>, <hi><date>1535</date>. <name ref="#BURL4">Edmond Burlacy</name>,
<lb/><date>1583</date>. <name ref="#BRIA3">Iohn Brian</name></hi>.
                  </p>
                  <q>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Here lyeth under this Tombe,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">An anciēt Marble Tombe in the East end of the Quite.</label> the body of
<lb/><name ref="#CHAM13"><hi>Richard Chamberlaine</hi></name>, Ironmonger,
<lb/>Alderman and late Sheriffe of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>,
<lb/>Merchant Adventurer, and free of <hi>Rus<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>sia</hi>, who had two wives, <name ref="#CHAM21"><hi>Anne</hi></name>, the first
<lb/>of whom he had issue, 8. sonnes and 5.
<lb/>daughters. Of <name ref="#CHAM22"><hi>Margaret</hi></name> his last wife no
                        <lb/>issue, which <name ref="#CHAM13"><hi>Richard</hi></name> dyed the <date>19. day
<lb/>of November, <hi>An. Dom. 1566</hi></date>.
                     </p>
                  </q>
                  <q>
                     <l>To the poore he was liberall,</l>
                     <l>and gave for Gods sake,</l>
                     <l>But now his fame is plentifull,</l>
                     <l>and he an heavenly Make,</l>
                     <l>He was like one of us,</l>
                     <l>according to our mould,</l>
                     <l>But now he is unlike us,</l>
                     <l>in heaven where he would.</l>
                     <l>His time was short, in sicknes rare,</l>
                     <l>as to all is knowne:</l>
                     <l>But now his time shall long endure,</l>
                     <l>and never be cast downe.</l>
                  </q>
                  <q>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><foreign xml:lang="la">Hic requiescit in Gratia &amp; misericordia
                        <lb/>Dei,</foreign><label rend="; " place="margin-right">A placed stone on the groūd in the South Ile.</label> 
                        <name ref="#LARG1"><hi>Robertus Large</hi></name><foreign xml:lang="la">, quondam Mer<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cerui &amp; Maior istius Civitatis. Qui
<lb/>obiit <date>24. die Aprilis, 1441</date>. Et <hi>Eliza<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>beth</hi><!-- person? --> uxor ejus, ac pueri eorundem. Cu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>jus, &amp;c.</foreign></p>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                        <foreign xml:lang="la"><name ref="#WELD2"><hi>Humfrido Weld</hi></name> militi, &amp; nuper Maiori
<lb/>Civitatis <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, vire integerrimo, san<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ctissimo, summa in Deū pietate, in homi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nes fide ac comitate praedito: <name ref="#WELD7"><hi>Joanne
<lb/>Weld</hi></name> unicus filius &amp; haeres, hoc Monu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mentum pietatis ergo moerens posuit.</foreign></p>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><foreign xml:lang="la">Habuit ex Anna<!-- person? --> uxore, primâ filiâ Nicho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lai wheler Armigeri,<!-- person? --> filios duos, Hum<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>fridum, olim defunctum, &amp; Ioannem
<lb/>Maritum Franciscae<!-- person? --> filiae Gulielmi Whit<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>more Armig. &amp; quinque filias, Ioannam,<!-- person? -->
<lb/>nuptam <name ref="#BROO3">Roberte Brooke</name>, de Cockfield, in
                        <lb/>Com. Suff. militi. Annam, nuptam Ri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cardo Corbet,<!-- person? --> de Stoke super Terne, in
<lb/>Com. Salop. Armigero, Mariam, Saram
<lb/>&amp; Elizabetham,<!-- person? --> olim defunctas. Post
<lb/>cujus obitum, duxit uxorem secundam
<lb/>Mariam, filiam Stephani Slani Mili<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tis, adhuc superstitem.</foreign></p>
                  </q>
                  <q><foreign xml:lang="la">Obiit <date>29. die Novembris, An. Dom. 1610</date>.
<lb/>Aetatis suae, 64.</foreign></q>
                  <q>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Quem tegit hoc marmor,</foreign><label rend="; " place="margin-right">A goodly Tombe is the South Ile.</label>
                     </l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Quem cassum lumine flemus,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Abstulit una dies,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Quantum si forte requiris,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Weldus erat nomen,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Maior celeberrimus urbis;</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Justitiae splendor,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">verae pietatis Imago,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Religionis amans,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">aevi prudentia nostri,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Mens humilis, purus{que}</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">animus, patiensque laborum,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Frons hilaris, faciles</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">aures, pectus{que} fidele,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Os verax, mites</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">oculi, gravitate refulgens</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Vultus; Cor placidum</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">studiosis, dextra benigna,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Quos non instimulent</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">nobis reticentibus ipsi,</foreign></l>
                     <l>
                        <milestone unit="catchword" n="Incipient"/>
                        <pb n="2C2r" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0308.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2C2r"/>
                        <milestone unit="header" n="Coleman ſtreet Ward."/>
<lb/><foreign xml:lang="la">Incipient scopuli</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">vivis sermonibus uti;</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Iustè Welde minor</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">si spes, si fama fuisset,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">De te Welde minor</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">nostra querela foret.</foreign></l>
                  </q>
                  <q>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><name ref="#CAMP4">Thomas Cambell</name> Eques,<foreign/><label rend="; " place="margin-left">A very faire and costly Tombe in the East end of the Chancell.</label><foreign xml:lang="la"> secundo Regis Ia<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cobi,<!-- person? --> Civis <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> ejusdem Vrbis patri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cius &amp; Praetor aequissimus &amp; prudentis<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>simus: domicilium sibi hoc in perpetuam
<lb/>memoriam dicatum habet: feliciter bis
<lb/>nuptus erat, &amp; ex 1. conjugio filii nati
<lb/>sunt 6. filiae, 7. ex inde vero nepotes 39.
<lb/>quem cives privatim &amp; publicè, honori<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ficè omnes colebant. Annos autem 78.
<lb/>cum adimplesset, suorum &amp; omnium ho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nestorum cum luctu, fato concessit, <date>13.
<lb/>die Februarii, An. Dom. 1613</date>.</foreign></p>
                  </q>
                  <q>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Transiit ad vivos</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">è vivis Pacis alumnus,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Iustitiae columen;</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Qui decus inde suum</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Extulit egregiè:</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Pietatem caetera praeter</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Dilexit: cultus,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Religione, side.</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Non patrem tantum</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">proles, sine murmure luctus</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Percipit; at vetuit</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">mors superare modum:</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Vulnus opem{que} ferens,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">aequè. Quid plangitis ultra?</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Angelus en factus!</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">nec minor ante fuit.</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Quae potuit cuiquam,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">optari Mors, vita{que} honore</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Fulta: &amp; amicitiis</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">inclita; prole, fide.</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Obtigit haec, Cambelle,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">tibi, utra{que} scilicet annis</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Maturis, meriti</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">&amp; plenus amoris obis.</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Digna viro tibi vita</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">fuit, qui viveret ultra,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Digna{que} mors vitâ</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">sed meliora frui.</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Terminus incertae</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">mors vitae, &amp; certa salutis</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Spes promissa rapit,</foreign></l>
                     <l><foreign xml:lang="la">non colit ima fides.</foreign><label rend="; " place="margin-left">A very faire Mo<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nument in the ne<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ther part of the Church.</label>
                     </l>
                  </q>
      <div xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_memoriae" type="section">
                     <head><foreign xml:lang="la">Memoriae.</foreign></head>
                     <q><!-- There are many Latin names in this paragraph. -->
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><foreign xml:lang="la"><name ref="#ANDE2">Henrici Anderson</name>, Equitis Aurati, Alder<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dermanni Civitatis <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, &amp; Eliza<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bethae<!-- person? --> uxoris ejus, filiae <name ref="#BOYE1">Fran. Bowyer</name>, Al<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>derm. <ref target="#LOND5">Lond</ref>. Qui 8. liberos habuêre, <hi>viz.
<lb/>2</hi>. filios, Georg.<!-- person? --> defunct. &amp; Rich.<!-- person? --> qui
<lb/>uxorem duxit Mariam, fil. primogenit.
                           <lb/>Rob. Spencer,<!-- person? --> Dom. Wormeleiton. Kath.
                           <lb/>nuptam Tho. Derham,<!-- person? --> de West Derham,
<lb/>in Com. Norff. Armig. Elizab. nupt. Tho.
                           <lb/>Cowley,<!-- person? --> Mercat. <ref target="#LOND5">Lond</ref>. Francise. nupt.
<lb/>Rob. Nedeham, de Shaurigton, in Com.
<lb/>Salop. Armig. Saram &amp; Mariam in<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nupt. Qui obiêre: Haec <date>Iul. 9. 1599</date>.
<lb/>Ille <date>13. April. 1605</date>.</foreign></p>
                     </q>
                  </div>
      <div xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_pietatisErgoMoerensPosuitRich" type="section">
                     <head><foreign xml:lang="la">Pietatis ergo moerens posuit Rich.
<lb/>Anderson<!-- person? --> filius haeres.</foreign></head>
                     <q>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><foreign xml:lang="la">Edwinus Smith,<!-- person? --></foreign><label rend="; " place="margin-right">An engra<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ven plate, in the South wall of the Quire.</label> <foreign xml:lang="la">filius Roberti Smith,<!-- person? --> Ci<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>vis &amp; Aromatarii Londinensis, apud
<lb/>Cantabrigiensis in Artibus Magister, ibi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>demque Collegii Iesus Socius praedilectus,
<lb/>propter summam ingenii ubertatem, me<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>moriam, noticiam, pietatem, modestam<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>que festivitatem, omnibus gratus: sin<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gulare sui generis ornamentum, &amp; par
<lb/>decus Collegii (non dicam Academiae)
<lb/>futurus, diem obiit, horum omnium cum
<lb/>incredibili luctu, nono Calend, Septem<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bris, qui festus D. Bartholomaeo fuit. An<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>no salutis, <date>1598</date>. Aetatis suae, 23.</foreign></p>
                     </q>
                  </div>
      <div xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_ecclesiast44Ver8" type="section">
                     <head><foreign xml:lang="la">Ecclesiast. 44. ver. 8.
<lb/>Reliquit nomen, narrantur laudes.</foreign></head>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">From this <ref target="#STOL3">Parish Church of S. <hi>Olave</hi></ref>,
<lb/>to the North end of the <ref target="#OLDJ1"><hi>Old Iewrie</hi></ref>, and
<lb/>from thence West to the North end of
                        <lb/><ref target="#IRON1"><hi>Ironmonger lane</hi></ref>, &amp; from the said corner
                        <lb/>into <ref target="#IRON1"><hi>Ironmonger lane</hi></ref>, almost to the <ref target="#STMA22">Pa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rish Church of S. <hi>Martin</hi></ref>, was (of old
<lb/>time) one large building of stone, very
<lb/>ancient, made in place of Jewes houses,
<lb/>but of what antiquity, or by whom the
<lb/>same was builded, or for what use, I
                        <lb/>have not learned, more than that <date><name ref="#HENR2">King
<lb/><hi>H</hi>. the 6</name>. in the 16. of his reigne</date>, gave
<lb/>the office of being Porter or keeper
                           <lb/>thereof,<label rend="; " place="margin-right"><ref target="#PRIN4">Kings Pa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lace</ref> in the <ref target="#OLDJ1"><hi>Old Iewrie</hi></ref>.
                        </label> unto <name ref="#STEN1"><hi>Iohn Stent</hi></name>, for terme of his
<lb/>life, by the name of his <hi>Principall Palace</hi>
                        <lb/>in the <ref target="#OLDJ1"><hi>Old Iewry</hi></ref>. This was (in my youth)
                        <lb/>called the <ref target="#PRIN4"><hi>Old Wardrobe</hi></ref>: but of later
<lb/>time, the outward stone wall hath been
<lb/>by little and little taken downe, and di<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>vers faire houses builded thereupon, e<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ven round about.</p>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Now for the North side of this <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Loth<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>burie</hi></ref>, beginning againe at the East end
<lb/>thereof: Vpon the Water-course of
                        <milestone unit="signature" n="Cc2"/><milestone unit="catchword" n="Walbrooke,"/>
                        <pb n="2C2v" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0309.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2C2v"/>
                        <milestone unit="header" n="Coleman ſtreet Ward."/>
                        <ref target="#WALB3"><hi>Walbrooke</hi></ref>, have yee a proper <ref target="#STMA2">Parish
                           <lb/>Church, called S. <hi>Margaret</hi></ref>, which see<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>meth to be newly re-edified and buil<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ded, about the yeere <date>1440</date>. For <name ref="#LARG1"><hi>Robert
<lb/>Large</hi></name> gave to the Quire of that Church
<lb/>one hundred shillings, and 20. pounds
<lb/>for Ornaments, more, to the vaulting
                        <lb/>over the <ref target="#WALB3">water-course of <hi>Walbrooke</hi></ref> by
<lb/>the said Church, for the enlarging ther<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>of, two hundred Markes.</p>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">There be Monuments in this Church,
                        <lb/>of <name ref="#COLE11"><hi>Reginald Coleman</hi></name>, Sonne to <name ref="#COLE10"><hi>Robert
<lb/>Coleman</hi></name>, buried there, <date>1483</date>. This said
                        <lb/><name ref="#COLE10"><hi>Robert Coleman</hi></name> may bee supposed the
                        <lb/>first builder or owner of <ref target="#COLE1"><hi>Coleman street</hi></ref>,
                        <lb/>and that <ref target="#STST2">Saint <hi>Stephens</hi> Church</ref>, then
                        <lb/>builded in <ref target="#COLE1"><hi>Coleman street</hi></ref>, was but a
                        <lb/>Chappell belonging to the <ref target="#STOL3">Parish
<lb/>Church of S. <hi>Olave</hi> in the <hi>Iewry</hi></ref>: for we
<lb/>read (as afore) that <name ref="#FORE3"><hi>Iohn Forrest</hi></name>, Vicar
                        <lb/>of <ref target="#STOL3">Saint <hi>Olaves</hi></ref>, and of the Chappell an<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nexed of <ref target="#STST2">S. <hi>Stephen</hi></ref>, deceased in the
<lb/>yeere <date>1399</date>. <name ref="#CLOP1"><hi>Hugh Clopton</hi></name>, Mercer, Mai<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>or, deceased, <date>1496</date>. <hi><name ref="#BECK9">Anselme Becket</name>,
<lb/><name ref="#JULI2">Iohn Iulian</name>, <name ref="#ILFO1">William Ilford</name></hi>, Chanteries
                        <lb/>there, <name ref="#TEWK1">Sir <hi>Brian Tuke</hi></name>, Knight, Treasu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rer of the Chamber to <name ref="#HENR1">King <hi>Henry</hi> the
                           <lb/>eighth</name>, and <name ref="#TEWK2">Dame <hi>Grisilde</hi></name> his wife, that
<lb/>deceased after him, were there buried
                        <lb/><date>1536</date>. <name ref="#FETI1"><hi>Iohn Fetiplace</hi></name>, Draper, Esquire,
                        <lb/><date>1464</date>. and <name ref="#FETI2"><hi>Ioan</hi></name> his wife, <name ref="#WITC1">Sir <hi>Hugh
                           <lb/>Witch</hi></name>, Mercer, Maior, sonne to <name ref="#WITC2"><hi>Richard
<lb/>Witch</hi></name>, intombed there, <date>1466</date>. He gave
<lb/>to his third wife three thousand pound,
<lb/>and to Maids marriages five hundred
<lb/>markes.</p>
                     <q>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Here lyeth buried <name ref="#TEWK2">Dame <hi>Grisilde Tuke</hi></name>,
                           <lb/>late wife of <name ref="#TEWK1">Sir <hi>Brian Tuke</hi></name>,
                           <label rend="; " place="margin-left">A faire ancient Tombe in the North Ile of the Quire.</label> Knight,
<lb/>Treasurer of the Chamber to <name ref="#HENR1">King <hi>Hen<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ry</hi> the eighth</name>. She dyed the <date>28. day of
<lb/>December, 1538</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Vnder this stone lyeth <name ref="#BEAM3"><hi>George Beamon</hi></name>,
                           <label rend="; " place="margin-left">A plated stone by the Com<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>munion Table.</label>
<lb/>Clerke, and Doctor in Divinity, who de<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>parted this life the <date>29. day of April, <hi>An.
<lb/>Dom. 1571</hi></date>. A man mercifull and good
<lb/>to the poore, and borne in <hi>Kinnegall</hi> in
<lb/><hi>Cumberland</hi>: whose body and Soule
<lb/>God grant a joyfull resurrection.</p>
                     </q>
                  </div>
      <div xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_sePiuSiPuote" type="section">
                     <head><foreign xml:lang="la">Se piu Si puote.</foreign></head>
                     <lg>
                        <l>No wealth, no praise,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">A goodly ancient Tombe in the Chan<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cell.</label>
                        </l>
                        <l>no bright renowne, no skill,</l>
                        <l>No force, no fame,</l>
                        <l>no Princes love, no toyle,</l>
                        <l>Though forraine Lands</l>
                        <l>by travels search you will,</l>
                        <l>No faithfull service</l>
                        <l>of thy Country foyle,</l>
                        <l>Can life prolong</l>
                        <l>one minute of an houre:</l>
                        <l>But death at length</l>
                        <l>will execute his power.</l>
                     </lg>
                     <lg>
                        <l>For <name ref="#LEIG1">Sir <hi>Iohn Leigh</hi></name>,
                        </l>
                        <l>to sundry Countries knowne,</l>
                        <l>A worthy Knight,</l>
                        <l>well of his Prince esteem’d:</l>
                        <l>By seeing much,</l>
                        <l>to great experience growne:</l>
                        <l>Though safe on seas,</l>
                        <l>though sure on land he seem’d,</l>
                        <l>Yet here he lyes,</l>
                        <l>too soone by death opprest,</l>
                        <l>His fame yet lives,</l>
                        <l>his soule in heaven hath rest.</l>
                     </lg>
                     <q>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Here lyeth <name ref="#DIMO1"><hi>Ioh. Dimock</hi></name>,
                           <label rend="; " place="margin-right">A faire plated stone be<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>fore the ascending to the Cō<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>munion Table.</label> sonne to <name ref="#DIMO2"><hi>Iohn
<lb/>Dimock</hi></name>, Esquire, sometimes Citizen &amp;
<lb/>Draper of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>: he married <name ref="#DIMO3"><hi>Anne</hi></name> his
<lb/>first wife, by whom he had one son: which
                           <lb/><name ref="#DIMO3"><hi>Anne</hi></name> dyed the yeere of Christ, <date>1558</date>. Af<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ter whom he married his second wife <name ref="#DIMO4"><hi>Ma<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ry</hi></name>, by whom he had a daughter. He ser<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ved the Princes of famous memory, <name ref="#HENR1">King
<lb/><hi>Henry</hi> the eighth</name>, and <name ref="#EDWA4">King <hi>Edward</hi>
<lb/>the sixth</name>. For his faithfull and good ser<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>vice he was well esteemed; for his upright
<lb/>dealing he was well beloved of his equals;
<lb/>for his benevolence to the poore, hee was
<lb/>both praised and prayed for. Hee lived
<lb/>100. yeeres lacking 7. very commenda<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bly, and the <date>14. of <hi>Iuly, 1585</hi></date>. he dyed
<lb/>Christianly.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Here lyeth the body of <name ref="#TOWE12"><hi>Christian Tower<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>son</hi></name>,
                           <label rend="; " place="margin-right">A faire Py<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ramide e<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rected a<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gainst the South wall of the Quire.</label> wife of <name ref="#TOWE13"><hi>William Towerson</hi></name> of
<lb/><ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, Merchant, who lived together
<lb/>21. yeeres and 6. moneths, and had issue
<lb/>10. children. Leaving behind her <hi><name ref="#TOWE14">Iohn</name>,
   <lb/><name ref="#TOWE15">William</name>, <name ref="#TOWE16">Robert</name>, <name ref="#TOWE17">Elizab</name></hi>. and <name ref="#TOWE18"><hi>Mary</hi></name>.
<lb/>She left this life the <date>19. day of February,
<lb/>1611</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Here resteth in hope of a ioyfull resurrection,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">A small Monumēt newly ere<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cted in the East end of the Quire.</label>
<lb/>the body of <name ref="#STYL2"><hi>Nicholas Style</hi></name>, late Alder<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>man of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, who was borne at
<lb/><hi>Langley</hi>, in the Parish of <hi>Beckingham</hi>,
<lb/>in the County of <hi>Kent</hi>: the son of <name ref="#STYL3"><hi>Hum<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>frey Stile</hi></name>, Knight, and of <name ref="#STYL4">Dame <hi>Bridget</hi></name>
<lb/>his wife. He married <name ref="#STYL5"><hi>Gertrude</hi></name>, the
<lb/>daughter of <name ref="#BRIG7"><hi>Thomas Bright</hi></name> of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>,
                           <milestone unit="catchword" n="Ironmon"/>
                           <pb n="2C3r" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0310.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2C3r"/>
                           <milestone unit="header" n="Coleman ſtreet Ward."/>
<lb/>Ironmonger, with whom hee lived most
<lb/>lovingly and faithfully the space of forty
<lb/>yeeres, and by her had three sonnes and
<lb/>foure daughters; of whom remained li<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ving at his decease, one sonne, <name ref="#STYL7"><hi>Humfrey</hi></name>,
<lb/>and one daughter, <name ref="#STYL6"><hi>Mary</hi></name>. He dyed the
<lb/><date>sixteenth day of November, <hi>An. Dom.
<lb/>1615</hi></date>.
                        </p>
                     </q>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">By the West end of this Parish
<lb/>Church,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">Conduit in <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Lothbery</hi></ref>.
                        </label> have ye a faire Water-condu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>it, builded at the charges of the Citie,
                        <lb/>in the yeere <date>1546</date>. <name ref="#BOWE5">Sir <hi>Martin Bowes</hi></name>
<lb/>being Maior, two Fifteenes were levi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ed of the Citizens, toward the charges
<lb/>thereof: This water is conveyed (in
<lb/>great abundance) from divers springs,
<lb/>lying betwixt <hi>Hoxton</hi> and <hi>Iseldon</hi>.
                     </p>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Next is the <ref target="#FOUN1">Founders Hall</ref>,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">The <ref target="#FOUN1">Foū<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ders Hall</ref>.</label> a proper
<lb/>house: and so to the South-west corner
                        <lb/>of <ref target="#BASI2"><hi>Bassings Hall street</hi></ref>, have ye faire and
<lb/>large houses for Merchants; namely,
                        <lb/>the corner house, at the end of <ref target="#BASI2"><hi>Bassings
<lb/>Hall street</hi></ref>, an old piece of worke, buil<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ded of stone, sometime belonging to a
<lb/>certaine Iew, named <name ref="#MANS1"><hi>Mansere</hi></name>, the sonne
<lb/>of <name ref="#ARON1"><hi>Aron</hi></name>, the sonne of <name ref="#COKE4"><hi>Coke</hi></name> the Iew, the
<lb/><date>seventh of <name ref="#EDWA1"><hi>Edward</hi> the first</name></date>: since, to
<lb/><hi><name ref="#RAHE2">Rahere</name> de <ref target="#SOPE1">Sopars lane</ref></hi>; then, to <hi><name ref="#FRAU2">Simon
<lb/>Francis</name>. <name ref="#BRAD6">Thomas Bradbery</name></hi>, Mercer, kept
                        <lb/>his Maioralty there,<label rend="; " place="margin-left"><ref target="#LITT7"><hi>Bay Hall</hi></ref>,</label> deceased, <date>1509</date>.
<lb/>Part of this house hath beene lately im<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ployed as a Market-house, for the sale
<lb/>of woollen Bayes, Watmoles, Flanels,
<lb/>and such like. Alderman <name ref="#BENN9"><hi>Bennet</hi></name> now
<lb/>possesseth it.</p>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">On this North side, against the <ref target="#OLDJ1"><hi>Old
<lb/>Iurie</hi></ref>,
                        <label rend="; " place="margin-left"><ref target="#COLE1">Coleman street</ref>.</label> is <ref target="#COLE1"><hi>Coleman street</hi></ref>, so called of <name ref="#COLE10"><hi>Cole<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>man</hi></name>, the first builder and owner there<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>of, as also of <ref target="#STMA48"><hi>Cole-church</hi></ref>, or <ref target="#STMA48"><hi>Coleman-church</hi></ref>,
<lb/>against the great Conduit in
<lb/><ref target="#CHEA1"><hi>Cheape</hi></ref>. This is a faire and large street,
<lb/>on both sides builded with divers faire
<lb/>houses, besides Alleys, with small tene<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ments, in great number. On the East
<lb/>side of this street, almost at the North
                        <lb/>end thereof,<label rend="; " place="margin-left"><ref target="#ARMO1">Armourers Hall</ref>.</label> is the <ref target="#ARMO1">Armourers Hall</ref>,
<lb/>which <name ref="#ARMO3" type="org">Company of Armourers</name> were
<lb/>made a Fraternity or Guild of S. <hi>George</hi>,
<lb/>with a Chantry in the Chappell of S.
<lb/><hi>Thomas</hi>,<!-- Should this be added as a topynym? --> in <ref target="#STPA2"><hi>Pauls</hi> Church</ref>, in the <date>first of
<lb/><name ref="#HENR2"><hi>Henry</hi> the 6</name></date>. Also on the same side is
                        <lb/><ref target="#KING10"><hi>Kings Alley</hi></ref>,
                        <label rend="; " place="margin-left"><ref target="#KING10"><hi>Kings Alley</hi></ref>.<lb/><ref target="#LOVE12"><hi>Love lane</hi></ref>.</label> and <ref target="#LOVE12"><hi>Love Lane</hi></ref>, both contai<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ning many tenements. And on the west
                        <lb/>side, towards the South end, is the <ref target="#STST2">Pa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rish Church of S. <hi>Stephen</hi></ref>, wherein the
<lb/>Monuments are defaced: Notwith<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>standing, I finde, that <name ref="#CRAY1"><hi>William Crayhag</hi></name>
<lb/>founded a Chauntry there, in the <date>reign
<lb/>of <name ref="#EDWA5"><hi>Edward</hi> the second</name></date>, and was buried
<lb/>there. Also <name ref="#ESSE4"><hi>Iohn Essex</hi></name>, the <date>35. of <name ref="#EDWA3"><hi>Ed<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ward</hi> the third</name></date>. <name ref="#GOOD16"><hi>Adam Goodman</hi></name>, the <date>37.
<lb/>of <name ref="#EDWA3"><hi>Edward</hi> the third</name></date>. <name ref="#KING24"><hi>William King</hi></name>, Dra<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>per, sometime owne of <ref target="#KING10"><hi>Kings Alley</hi></ref>, the
<lb/><date>18. of <name ref="#RICH1"><hi>Richard</hi> the second</name></date>. <name ref="#SOKE3"><hi>Iohn Sokeling</hi></name>,
<lb/>the <date>tenth of <name ref="#HENR2"><hi>Henry</hi> the sixth</name></date>. <name ref="#ARNO8"><hi>Iohn Arnold</hi></name>,
<lb/>Leather-seller, the <date>seventeenth of <name ref="#HENR2"><hi>Henry</hi>
<lb/>the sixth</name></date>. <name ref="#BRAD6"><hi>Thomas Brudbery</hi></name>, Mercer,
<lb/>Maior, the first of <name ref="#HENR1"><hi>Henry</hi> the eighth</name>.
<lb/>His Tombe remaineth on the North
<lb/>side of the Quire. <hi><name ref="#HAMN1">Richard Hamney</name>,
<lb/><date>1418</date>. <name ref="#KIRN1">Kirnigham,</name> <date>1468</date></hi>.
                     </p>
         <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><name ref="#GARM1">Sir <hi>Iohn Garme</hi></name>, <hi><name ref="#COLS1">Richard Colsel</name>, <name ref="#HARL2">Ed<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mond Harbeke</name></hi>, Currier: all these were
<lb/>Benefactors, and buried there.</p>
                     <q>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Here lyeth in peace the body of the Right
                           <lb/>Worshipfull,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">A faire Monu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ment in the Chan<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cell.</label> <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir <hi>William Glover</hi></name>,
<lb/>Knight, late Citizen and Alderman of
<lb/><ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, who for the many good gifts,
<lb/>both in sincere Religion, wisedome, and
<lb/>gravity, wherewith he was very plenti<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>fully graced, was elected Sheriffe of
<lb/><ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, and served the same, <hi>Anno
<lb/>Domini, <date>1601</date></hi>. He had lived in good
<lb/>name and fame fifty eight yeeres, and ve<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ry blessedly departed this transitory life,
<lb/>the <date>seventeenth day of <hi>Decemb. 1603</hi></date>.
                           <lb/>Leaving two sonnes, <hi>(viz.) <name ref="#GLOV6">Thomas</name></hi>
                           <lb/>and <name ref="#GLOV7"><hi>William</hi></name>; and five daughters, <hi>viz.
                              <lb/><name ref="#GLOV8">Anne</name></hi>, married to <name ref="#ROBE17"><hi>Barne Roberts</hi></name>, of
                           <lb/><hi>Willesden</hi>, in the County of <hi>Mid<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dlesex</hi>, Esquire; <hi><name ref="#GLOV9">Susan</name>, <name ref="#GLOV10">Elizabeth</name>,
   <lb/><name ref="#GLOV11">Mary</name></hi>, and <name ref="#GLOV12"><hi>Alice</hi></name>, behinde him, to con<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dole the want of so kinde and loving a
<lb/>Father.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">To whose dearest Memorie, the La<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dy <name ref="#GLOV8"><hi>Anne Glover</hi></name>, the most sorrow<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>full Widdow of the said <name ref="#GLOV5">Sir <hi>Willi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>am</hi></name>, lamenting his death, and her
<lb/>owne unrecoverable losse; at her
<lb/>owne charge erected this Monu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ment, in testification both of her
<lb/>love and duty.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Here lyeth the body of <name ref="#ROBE17"><hi>Barne Roberts</hi></name>, eldest
                           <lb/>son of <name ref="#ROBE18"><hi>Francis Roberts</hi></name> of <hi>Willesden</hi>, in
<lb/>the <ref target="MIDD30.xml">County of <hi>Middlesex</hi></ref>, Esquire; who
                           <lb/>tooke to wife <name ref="#GLOV8"><hi>Anne</hi></name>, eldest daughter of
                           <lb/><name ref="#GLOV5">Sir <hi>William Glover</hi></name>, Knight, and Al<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>derman of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Lond</hi></ref>. by whom he had issue,
                           <milestone unit="signature" n="Cc3"/><milestone unit="catchword" n="three"/>
                           <pb n="2C3v" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0311.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2C3v"/>
                           <milestone unit="header" n="Coleman ſtreet Ward."/>
<lb/>three sonnes, and five daughters. The
                           <lb/>said <name ref="#ROBE17"><hi>Barne Roberts</hi></name> dyed the <date>30. day of
<lb/>Ianuary, 1610</date>. being of the age of 34.
<lb/>yeeres, and five moneths. In remem<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>brance of whom, his said wife, (of her ve<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ry kind and loving affection) at her owne
<lb/>proper cost and charges, hath caused this
<lb/>Monument to be made and erected, <hi>An.
<lb/>Dom. <date>1611</date></hi>.
                        </p>
                     </q>
                     <q>
                        <l>If humane worth</l>
                        <l>could have preserv’d him still,<label rend="; " place="margin-left">Another close by the grea<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ter.</label>
                        </l>
                        <l>He had beene much</l>
                        <l>too strong for death to kill.</l>
                        <l>Yet being conquer’d,</l>
                        <l>he got by the strife,</l>
                        <l>A better being,</l>
                        <l>in a better life:</l>
                        <l>So that great Victor</l>
                        <l>over Nature, left him</l>
                        <l>More happinesse ten fold</l>
                        <l>than he bereft him.</l>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><foreign xml:lang="la">Gulielmo Danieli, Equiti Aurato, alteri
<lb/>è Iudicibus cōmunium Placitorum,</foreign><label rend="; " place="margin-left">A faire Tombe in the East end of the South Ile.</label><foreign xml:lang="la"> qui
<lb/>Maii 19. Annos natus septuaginta
<lb/>tria, An. Do. <date>1610</date>. diem ult.
<lb/>explevit, devotū Carmen.<!-- person? --></foreign></p>
                     </q>
                     <q>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Qui Patriae Leges</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">aequo moderamine flexit,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Et Iudex populo</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">gratus amans{que} fuit,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Hoc decorat genio</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">marmor placido{que} pioque,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Stabit in aeternum</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">quod bona fama tegit.</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Gentem si quaeras?</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">erat ille Checestriensis,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Overtabelio</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">nobilis ortus agro.</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Vxores binas duxit,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">nec pignora desunt,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Connubii duplicis</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">pulchra, pudica, pia.</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Filius egregii nominis</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">speciemque parentis,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Qui celebrat primi</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">munus amoris erat.</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Elizabetha<!-- person? --> illi soror est,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">ab utroque parente</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Onsyloi vivit</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">quae sociata toro.</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Conjugii sed Martha<!-- person? --></foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">decus non sola secundi,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Coco Equiti nupta est,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">nec satiatur Hymen,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Nam binas expectat</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">adhuc sub matre sorores,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Foelices thalamos</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">utraque digna manet.</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Margareta &amp; illis</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">paulo est maturior annis,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Nomine Iudithae</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">sit tibi nota minor.</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Sic numero florens</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">natorum, munere Iudex,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Ordine Eques obiit,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">plenus honore senex.</foreign></l>
                     </q>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><foreign xml:lang="la">Anna<!-- person? --> defuncti Iudicis piissima vidua, in
<lb/>perpetuum amoris memoriaeque testi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>monium, lugubre hoc Monumentum
<lb/>extrui fecit.</foreign></p>
                     <q>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">In this Ile lye the bodies of <name ref="#GOLD14"><hi>George Gol<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ding</hi></name>,
                           <label rend="; " place="margin-right">A hanſom small Mo<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nument is the wall by the o<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ther.</label> Esquire, buried the <date>27. day of
<lb/>November, 1584</date>. and of <name ref="#BART21"><hi>Anne Barte<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>let</hi></name>, widdow, buried <date>12. day of Iune,
<lb/>1596</date>. and of <name ref="#GOLD15"><hi>Mary Golding</hi></name>, widdow,
                           <lb/>late wife of the said <name ref="#GOLD14"><hi>George</hi></name>, and daugh<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ter of the said <name ref="#BART21"><hi>Anne</hi></name>, buried the <date>29. of
<lb/>April, 1612</date>. by her said husband and
<lb/>mother, according to her owne desire. She
<lb/>lived a widdow 28. yeeres, religiously to
<lb/>God, hospitably to her friends, and chari<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tably to all, especially to poore widdowes:
<lb/>and deceased the <date>25. day of April, 1612</date>.
<lb/>being then 79. yeeres of age.</p>
                     </q>
                     <lg>
                        <l>An honest heart,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">A faire Monumēt in the South wall of the Quire.</label>
                        </l>
                        <l>religiously affected,</l>
                        <l>A zealous soule,</l>
                        <l>a charitable mind,</l>
                        <l>True dealing conscience,</l>
                        <l>all untruth rejected;</l>
                        <l>All these in one</l>
                        <l>are hard and far to find:</l>
                        <l>Yet in the course,</l>
                        <l>both time and truth have tryed,</l>
                        <l>In youth and age,</l>
                        <l>
                           <name ref="#TAYL32"><hi>Iohn Taylor</hi></name> liv’d and dyed.</l>
                     </lg>
                     <lg>
                        <l>His honest heart,</l>
                        <l>his honest friends have found;</l>
                        <l>His zeale to God,</l>
                        <l>God and the godly know;</l>
                        <l>His charity,</l>
                        <l>His true reliefe may sound,</l>
                        <l>That on the poore</l>
                        <l>his bounty did bestow:</l>
                        <l>His heavenly rest,</l>
                        <l>upon this point resolved,</l>
                        <l>To be with <name ref="#JESU1">Christ</name>,</l>
                        <l>I wish to be dissolved.</l>
                     </lg>
                     <q>
                        <milestone unit="catchword" n="Here"/>
                        <pb n="2C4r" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0312.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2C4r"/>
                        <milestone unit="header" n="Coleman ſtreete Ward."/>
<lb/>Here lyeth buried the body of <name ref="#TAYL29"><hi>Iohn Taylor</hi></name>,
<lb/>Esquire, Citizen and Haberdasher of
<lb/><ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, who married <name ref="#TAYL30"><hi>Berseba</hi></name>, daugh<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ter of <name ref="#HALL17"><hi>Edward Hall</hi></name>, late Citizen and
<lb/>Haberdasher of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, deceased, and
<lb/>had by her only one daughter, named <name ref="#TAYL31"><hi>Eli<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>zabeth</hi></name>;
<lb/>first married to <name ref="#SMIT43"><hi>Francis
<lb/>Smith</hi></name>, Citizen and Mercer of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Lon<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>don</hi></ref>,
<lb/>deceased, by whom she had one son,
                        <lb/>named <name ref="#SMIT44"><hi>Francis Smith</hi></name>; and since mar<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ried to <name ref="#FREA1"><hi>Thomas Freake</hi></name>, of <hi>Serne</hi>, in
<lb/>the County of <hi>Dorset</hi>, Esquire, by whom
<lb/>she hath five sons and daughters, now li<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ving. Hee hath given by his Will 200.
<lb/>pound in money, to be delivered and lent
<lb/>to young men of the <name ref="#HABE2" type="org">Company of Haber<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dashers</name>; to distribute every Sunday
<lb/>(weekly, for ever) two shillings in bread
<lb/>and the advantage, to poore house<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>holders of this Parish. And also twenty
<lb/>pound more for a stocke, to be yeerly im<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ployed for ever, in buying and providing
<lb/>of Fuell for the same poore.</q>
                     <q>
                        <l>The blessed token of</l>
                        <l>the Daughters love,</l>
                        <l>Vnto the Fathers kinde</l>
                        <l>and loving care,</l>
                        <l>May to the world</l>
                        <l>this Monument approve,</l>
                        <l>How blessed Parents</l>
                        <l>in their Children are:</l>
                        <l>And blessed God, that</l>
                        <l>so his love expresseth,</l>
                        <l>Who thus both Parents</l>
                        <l>and the Children blesseth.</l>
                     </q>
                     <q>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><foreign xml:lang="la">Sepelitur hic cor. Philippi Paskin,<!-- person? --></foreign><label rend="; " place="margin-left">A grave stone in the same Ile.</label> <foreign xml:lang="la">Qui
<lb/>obiit <date>12. Calend. Iunii, Anno Dom.
<lb/>1580</date>. Anno Aetat. 52. duos post se
                           <lb/>reliquit fil. Tho.<!-- person? --> &amp; Ric.<!-- person? --> &amp; unig. filiam
                           <lb/>Ioannam<!-- person? --> ex chariss. sibi Con. Anna<!-- person? -->.</foreign></p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">Here lyeth <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame <hi>Iane</hi></name>,
                           <label rend="; " place="margin-left">A comely Monumēt on a Pillar in the Quire.</label> daughter and sole
                           <lb/>heire of <name ref="#WHIT44"><hi>Iohn White</hi></name>, of this Parish,
<lb/>Esquire: First married to <name ref="#THOR13"><hi>Samuel
<lb/>Thornehill</hi></name>, of <hi>Bromley</hi>, in the County
<lb/>of <hi>Kent</hi>, Esquire, by whom she had issue
<lb/>two sonnes, <name ref="#THOR15"><hi>Timothy</hi></name> and <name ref="#THOR16"><hi>Iohn</hi></name>, and
<lb/>one daughter, named <name ref="#EWEB1"><hi>Elizabeth</hi></name>. Shee
<lb/>secondly married <name ref="#SMIT46">Sir <hi>Richard Smith</hi></name>,
<lb/>Knight, son of <name ref="#SMIT47"><hi>Thomas Smith</hi></name>, of <hi>Oe<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>stenhanger</hi>, in the County of <hi>Kent</hi>, E<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>squire, and had issue by him but one
<lb/>daughter, named <name ref="#SMIT48"><hi>Mary</hi></name>. The said <name ref="#SMIT45">Dame
<lb/><hi>Iane</hi></name> died the <date>13. of October, 1607</date>. be<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ing about the age of 33. yeeres. In whose
<lb/>remembrance, her said husband caused
<lb/>this Monument to be made, <date>1608</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><name ref="#BRAD8">Lady <hi>Bradvery</hi></name> gave 30. <hi>s. per annum</hi> in
<lb/>Charcoales to the poore of this Parish
<lb/>for ever from the <name ref="#MERC3" type="org">worshipfull Company
<lb/>of Mercers</name>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">On the Southside of the Chancell is a
<lb/>faire grave-stone, with this Epi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>taph in brasse:</p>
                     </q>
                     <q>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Georgius heu quondam jacet</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">hic Skeffingtonus humatus,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Mercator Stapulae</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">clarus in urbe fuit.</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Quae spes divitiis</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">bona quam fallacia mundi,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Quam subito pereunt</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">quae valuere vide?</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Ast qui terram olim</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">vano fragilem pede pressit,</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">Aeterna hic petiit</foreign></l>
                        <l><foreign xml:lang="la">firmior astra fide.</foreign></l>
                     </q>
                     <q><foreign xml:lang="la">Obiit An. Dom. <date>1581</date>. die 1. Iu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lii. A. vero aetatis suae 43.</foreign></q>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">On the lower end of the Chancell is a
<lb/>faire grave-stone with this Epi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>taph in brasse:</p>
                     <q>
                        <l>Our life is all but death,</l>
                        <l>time that insueth</l>
                        <l>Is but the death of time</l>
                        <l>that went before.</l>
                        <l>Youth is the death of</l>
                        <l>childhood, age of youth,</l>
                        <l>Die once to God, and</l>
                        <l>then thou diest no more.</l>
                        <l><name ref="#DARR3">Agnes</name> the wife of</l>
                        <l><name ref="#DARR2">Leonard Darr</name>, <hi>whose sight</hi>
                        </l>
                        <l>By sicknesse much impair’d,</l>
                        <l>in heavenly light</l>
                        <l>Looke, liv’d, and died,</l>
                        <l>as dimnesse her were given,</l>
                        <l>That her soules eies might</l>
                        <l>better looke to heaven.</l>
                     </q>
                     <q>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><foreign xml:lang="la"><name ref="#DARR2">Leonardus Darr</name> nuper Maior ville de
<lb/>Totnes, posuit in mortem Agnetae
<lb/>charissimae conjugis suae. Obiit <date>29.
<lb/>Ianuarii 1596</date>.</foreign></p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                           <name ref="#WHIT44"><hi>Iohn White</hi></name>, Citizen and Haberdasher,
<lb/><date>1585</date>. gave 12. <hi><abbr>d.</abbr></hi> weekly in bread to the
<lb/>poore of this Parish for ever.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                           <name ref="#WMAN1"><hi>William Man</hi></name>, Citizen and Merchant-taylor,
<lb/><date>1585</date>, gave the remainder of a
<milestone unit="catchword" n="leaſe"/>
                           <pb n="2C4v" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0313.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_COLE2_sig_2C4v"/>
                           <milestone unit="header" n="Coleman ſtreete Ward."/>
<lb/>lease of yeeres to come in a lease of Tene<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ments in <ref target="#SWAN6">Swanne alley</ref>, to the poore of
<lb/>this Parish, and the Towne of <hi>Buckin<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gham</hi>, 2. <abbr>l.</abbr> 10. <hi>s</hi>.
                        </p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                           <name ref="#SCUD2"><hi>Stephen Scudamore</hi></name>, Citizen and Vint<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ner, <date>1585</date>. gave weekly 12. <hi><abbr>d.</abbr></hi> in bread
<lb/>to the poore of this Parish for ever.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                           <name ref="#TAYL32"><hi>Iohn Taylor</hi></name>, Citizen and Haberdasher,
<lb/>gave in stocke 20. <abbr>l.</abbr> for Billets, Fagots,
<lb/>or Coales, for provision for the poore of
<lb/>this Parish for ever; and 2. <hi>s</hi>. weekly in
<lb/>bread for ever to the poore householders,
<lb/><date>1600</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><name ref="#GLOV8">Dame <hi>Anne Glover</hi></name> gave a stocke of ten
<lb/>pounds for provision for the poor of this
<lb/>Parish, for wood or coale for ever, <date>1612</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><name ref="#DANE4">Mistresse <hi>Dane</hi></name>, widow, gave to the poore
<lb/>10. <hi>s. per annum</hi> for ever, from the
<lb/><name ref="#IRON3" type="org">Company of Ironmongers</name>, <date>1614</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                           <name ref="#GIBS3"><hi>Henry Gibs</hi></name>, sometimes servant to <name ref="#ABBO10">Sir
<lb/><hi>Maurice Abbot</hi></name>, Knight and Alder<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>man of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, gave to the poore of this
<lb/>Parish 50. <abbr>l.</abbr>
                        </p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><name ref="#DANI7">Dame <hi>Daniel</hi></name>, sometimes wife to <name ref="#DANI8">Sir <hi>Wil<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>liam Daniel</hi></name>, gave a stocke for the
<lb/>poore of this Parish 30. <abbr>l.</abbr> <date>1616</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                           <name ref="#HCAP1"><hi>Hugh Cap</hi></name>, Citizen and Plasterer of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Lon<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>don</hi></ref>, gave 100. <abbr>l.</abbr> to purchase lands for
<lb/>the poore of this Parish for ever, <date>1616</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                           <name ref="#TERR4"><hi>Iohn Terry</hi></name>, stranger, gave in stocke to the
<lb/>poore of this Parish 10. <abbr>l.</abbr> for ever, <date>1617</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">
                           <name ref="#AYER1"><hi>Christopher Ayer</hi></name>, Merchant, Citizen,
<lb/>and Lether-seller of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, gave 240.
<lb/>pounds for the building of sixe Almes<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>houses, and 400. pounds to purchase
<lb/>lands towards the maintenance of sixe
<lb/>poore couple of this parish for ever, <date>1624</date>.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;"><name ref="#SMIT46">Sir <hi>Richard Smith</hi></name>, Knight, gave in stock
<lb/>for provision of Sea-coales for the poore
<lb/>of this Parish, one hundred pounds every
<lb/>yeere to bee returned for the use of the
<lb/>poore for ever, <date>1627</date>. And another hun<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dred pounds afterward for reliefe of the
<lb/>poore also.</p>
                        <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">I obtained these instructions, by the
<lb/>helpe and assistance of my loving
<lb/>friend and brother, <name ref="#PRIC5"><hi>Thomas Price</hi></name>, Pa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rish Clarke there.</p>
                     </q>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">This Church was sometime a Syna<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gogue of the Iewes,<label rend="; " place="margin-right"><ref target="#STST2">Parish Church of S. <hi>Stephen</hi></ref>, sometime a Syna<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gogue of the Iewes.</label> then a Parish
                        <lb/>Church, then a Chappell to <ref target="#STOL3">St. <hi>Olaves</hi>
<lb/>in the <hi>Iewry</hi></ref>, untill the <date>seventh of <name ref="#EDWA6"><hi>Ed<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ward</hi> the fourth</name></date>, and was then incorpo<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rated a Parish Church.</p>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">By the East end of this Church is pla<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ced a Cocke of sweet water,<label rend="; " place="margin-right">Cocke of water by <ref target="#STST2">St. <hi>Stephens</hi> Church</ref>.</label> taken out
<lb/>of the maine Pipe that goeth into <ref target="#LOTH1"><hi>Loth<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bery</hi></ref>. Also, in <ref target="#LOND3"><hi>London Wall</hi></ref>,
                        <label rend="; " place="margin-right">Conduit at <ref target="#LOND3"><hi>London Wall</hi></ref>.
                        </label> directly a<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gainst the North end of <ref target="#COLE1"><hi>Coleman streete</hi></ref>,
<lb/>is a Conduit of water, made at the char<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ges of <name ref="#EXME1"><hi>Thomas Exmew</hi></name>, Goldsmith, Mai<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>or, <date>1517</date>.</p>
                     <p rend="; text-indent: 2em;">And let here be the end of this Ward,
<lb/>which hath an Alderman, his Deputy,
<lb/>common Counsellors foure, Constables
<lb/>foure, Scavengers foure, of the Ward<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mote Inquest thirteene, and a Beadle. It
<lb/>is taxed to the Fifteene, fifteene pound,
<lb/>sixteene shillings, nine pence.</p>
                     <milestone unit="catchword" n="Baſsings"/>
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