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<bibl type="mla"><author><name ref="#TEAM1" type="org">The MoEML Team <reg>The MoEML Team</reg></name></author>, and <author><name ref="#HOLM3"><name type="forename">Martin</name> <name type="forename">D.</name> <name type="surname">Holmes</name></name></author>. <title level="a">Water features in early modern London or remembered by early modern Londoners and represented in MoEML’s sources. This category comes from Stow, and includes the rivers (such as the Thames, Walbrook, and Medway), wells, conduits, tuns, cisterns, pools, ponds, fountains, and bosses (spewing wall fountains), the New River Project (1613), the Waterworks (built 1593-94 in Queenhithe), and other structures and features that supply water to the city.</title> <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, Edition <edition>7.0</edition>, edited by <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">Janelle</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor>, <publisher>U of Victoria</publisher>, <date when="2022-05-05">05 May 2022</date>, <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/mdtEncyclopediaLocationWaters.htm">mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/mdtEncyclopediaLocationWaters.htm</ref>.</bibl>
<bibl type="chicago"><author><name ref="#TEAM1" type="org">The MoEML Team <reg>The MoEML Team</reg></name></author>, and <author><name ref="#HOLM3"><name type="forename">Martin</name> <name type="forename">D.</name> <name type="surname">Holmes</name></name></author>. <title level="a">Water features in early modern London or remembered by early modern Londoners and represented in MoEML’s sources. This category comes from Stow, and includes the rivers (such as the Thames, Walbrook, and Medway), wells, conduits, tuns, cisterns, pools, ponds, fountains, and bosses (spewing wall fountains), the New River Project (1613), the Waterworks (built 1593-94 in Queenhithe), and other structures and features that supply water to the city.</title> <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, Edition <edition>7.0</edition>. Ed. <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">Janelle</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor>. <pubPlace>Victoria</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Victoria</publisher>. Accessed <date when="2022-05-05">May 05, 2022</date>. <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/mdtEncyclopediaLocationWaters.htm">mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/mdtEncyclopediaLocationWaters.htm</ref>.</bibl>
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            <author><name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow, John</name></author>. <title level="m">A SVRVAY OF
              LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description
              of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an
              Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the
              greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ &amp;
              nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the
              second</title>. Ed. <editor><name ref="#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name></editor> and
            the <editor><name type="org" ref="#TEAM1">MoEML Team</name></editor>. <ref target="stow.xml">MoEML</ref>. Transcribed.</bibl>
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<list type="place">
<item xml:id="THAM2">
<name type="place">The Thames</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="THAM2.xml">THAM2.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="MEDW1">
<name type="place">River Medway</name>
<note>

                <p><!-- Add your abstract here. --></p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="MEDW1.xml">MEDW1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="QUEE2">
<name type="place">Queenhithe</name>
<note>
<p>
           <ref target="#QUEE2">Queenhithe</ref> is one of the oldest
            havens or harbours for ships along the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref>. <seg>Hyd</seg> is an Anglo-Saxon word
            meaning <quote>landing place</quote>. <ref target="#QUEE2">Queenhithe</ref>
            was known in the ninth century as <ref target="#QUEE2">Aetheredes hyd</ref> or <quote>the landing place of
            <name ref="PERS1.xml#ETHE2">Aethelred</name></quote>. <name ref="PERS1.xml#ETHE2">Aethelred</name> was the son-in-law of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ALFR1">Alfred the Great</name> (the first king
            to unify <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and have any real authority over <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref>), an "ealdorman"
           (I.e., alderman) of the former kingdom of Mercia, and ruler of <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SHEP1">Sheppard 70</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="QUEE2.xml">QUEE2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="ALDE5">
<name type="place">Aldermanbury Conduit</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="ALDE5.xml">ALDE5.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="ALDG6">
<name type="place">Aldgate Conduit</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="ALDG6.xml">ALDG6.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="AMWE2">
<name type="place">Amwell Head</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="AMWE2.xml">AMWE2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="ANNI2">
<name type="place">Annis a Cleare</name>
<note>

                <p><!-- Add your abstract here. --></p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="ANNI2.xml">ANNI2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BOSS2">
<name type="place">Boss (Billingsgate)</name>
<note>
 <p>According to <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">John Stow</name>, the <ref target="#BOSS2">Boss of Billingsgate</ref> was a fountain <quote>of spring water continually running</quote>, which was set into the wall of <ref target="BOSS5.xml">Boss Alley</ref> (<ref target="stow_1598_BILL2.xml#stow_1598_BILL2_sig_M2v" type="mol:bibl">Stow 1598, sig. M2v</ref>). This boss was the subject of an early modern poem, which personified both the <ref target="#BOSS2">Boss of Billingsgate</ref> and the <ref target="LOND2.xml">London Stone</ref>. In this poem, the Boss is described as a fallen woman, who the <ref target="LOND2.xml">London Stone</ref> marries (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HERE1"><title level="m">Bosse of Byllyngesgate</title> sig. A5v</ref>). While the <ref target="#BOSS2">Boss of Billingsgate</ref> was located on the north side of <ref target="BILL2.xml">Billingsgate Ward</ref>, its exact coordinates remain unknown and it is not labelled on the Agas map.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="BOSS2.xml">BOSS2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BOSS4">
<name type="place">Boss (Cripplegate)</name>
<note>

                <p>The <ref target="#BOSS4">Boss of Cripplegate</ref> was located on the south end of the <ref target="STGI5.xml">Almshouses of St. Giles (Cripplegate)</ref>, just before <ref target="REDC1.xml">Redcross Street</ref> becomes <ref target="FORE1.xml">Forestreet</ref>. Carlin and Belcher state that the location was a <quote>Boss of water made by executors of <name ref="PERS1.xml#WHIT10">Richard Whittington</name></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 67</ref>).</p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="BOSS4.xml">BOSS4.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BROK6">
<name type="place">Brook’s Wharf</name>
<note>
<p>Harben explains that <quote>[a]fter the dissolution of the monasteries [the wharf] was granted to Thomas Broke [and was] described as a great messuage in the <ref target="STMI108.xml">parish of St. Michael Queenhithe</ref></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 111</ref>). However, prior to his ownership the wharf passed through many other hands and was known by aliases such as <quote>Bockyng Wharffe</quote> and <quote>Dockynes Wharfe</quote>; it was also referred to as <quote>Broke Wharffee</quote> and <quote>Brookers Wharf</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 111</ref>). <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref> tells us that <quote>[t]here can be little doubt that these names commemorate the various owners, who held the wharf or wharves form time to time, as it was the common practice for these wharves to be designated by the names of their respective owners</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 111</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="BROK6.xml">BROK6.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BROW20">
<name type="place">Browne’s Place and Key</name>
<note>
<p>Browne’s Place was rebuilt from <date notBefore="1384-01-09" notAfter="1385-04-01" calendar="#julianSic">1384</date>-<date notBefore="1394-01-09" notAfter="1395-04-01" calendar="#julianSic">1394</date>, and in <date notBefore="1434-01-10" notAfter="1435-04-02" calendar="#julianSic">1434</date> Stephen Browne, grocer and mayor, bought the site and by <date notBefore="1463-01-10" notAfter="1464-04-02" calendar="#julianSic">1463</date> it was known as a great messuage (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 68</ref>). From <date notBefore="1361-01-09" notAfter="1362-04-01" calendar="#julianSic">1361</date>-<date notBefore="1517-01-11" notAfter="1518-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1517</date>, the adjacent wharf went by many names: <ref target="#BROW20">Ass(h)elynes Wharf</ref>, <ref target="#BROW20">Pakkemannys</ref> or <ref target="#BROW20">Pakenames Wharf</ref>, <ref target="#BROW20">Browne’s Key</ref>, <ref target="#BROW20">Dawbeneys Wharf</ref>, <ref target="#BROW20">Cuttes Wharf</ref>, and <ref target="#BROW20">Bledlowes Key</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 68</ref>).
                Referred to as <ref target="#BROW20">Brown’s Wharf</ref> in Harben, which records that the wharf was removed in <date when="1827">1827</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="BROW20.xml">BROW20.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CLAR18">
<name type="place">Clares Key</name>
<note>
<p>"Clare’s Key" appears to be the primary name of this space from <date notBefore="1525-01-11" calendar="#julianSic">1525</date> onward. <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Henry Harben</ref> records that the key was located <quote>[i]n <ref target="PETT2.xml">Petty Wales</ref>, in the <ref target="ALLH102.xml">Parish of All Hallows (Barking)</ref></quote> (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1" type="bibl">Harben 151</ref>)</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="CLAR18.xml">CLAR18.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CLEM2">
<name type="place">Clement’s Well</name>
<note>

                <p><!-- Add your abstract here. --></p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="CLEM2.xml">CLEM2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CLER1">
<name type="place">Clerkenwell</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="CLER1.xml">CLER1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="COND2">
<name type="place">Conduit (Bishopsgate)</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="COND2.xml">COND2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="COND3">
<name type="place">Conduit (Cornhill)</name>
<note>

                  <p>Not labelled on the Agas map, the <ref target="#COND3">Conduit upon Cornhill</ref> is thought to have been located in the middle of <ref target="CORN1.xml">Cornhill Ward</ref> and <quote>opposite the north end of <ref target="EXCH2.xml">Change Alley</ref> and the eastern side of the <ref target="ROYA1.xml">Royal Exchange</ref></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 167</ref>; <ref target="https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/dictionary-of-london/conduit-upon-cornhill-cooks-court-bishopsgate#p1">BHO</ref>). Formerly a prison, it was built to bring fresh water from <ref target="TYBU1.xml">Tyburn</ref> to <ref target="CORN2.xml">Cornhill</ref>.</p>
              
<lb/>(<ref target="COND3.xml">COND3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="COND9">
<name type="place">Conduit (London Wall)</name>
<note>
<p>The Conduit at <ref target="WALL2.xml">London Wall</ref> was, according to Henry Harben, <quote>In <ref target="WALL2.xml">London Wall</ref> by <ref target="MOOR2.xml">Moorgate</ref> opposite the northen end of <ref target="COLE1.xml">Coleman Street</ref>, erected <date notBefore="1517-01-11" notAfter="1518-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1517</date></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 168</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="COND9.xml">COND9.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="COND11">
<name type="place">Conduit (Newgate)</name>
<note>
<p>The Conduit in <ref target="NEWG1.xml">Newgate</ref> was the channel through which <quote>water was [conveyed] to the Gaol of <ref target="NEWG1.xml">Newgate</ref> and <ref target="LUDG1.xml">Ludgate</ref> in <date from="1432-01-10" calendar="#julianSic">1432</date></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW10">Stow 1:17</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="COND11.xml">COND11.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="COLE17">
<name type="place">Conduit in Colemanstreet</name>
<note>
<p>According to Harben, the <ref target="#COLE17">conduit in Colemanstreet</ref> was located in <ref target="COLE1.xml">Coleman Street</ref> by the west end of <ref target="STMA2.xml">St. Margaret, Lothbury</ref> in <ref target="COLE2.xml">Coleman Street Ward</ref>. The conduit was built by the city of <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref> in <date notBefore="1546-01-11" notAfter="1547-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1546</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>; <ref target="stow_1598_waters.xml#stow_1598_waters_sig_B8v" type="mol:bibl">Stow 1598, sig. B8v</ref>). It was not rebuilt after the Fire (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="COLE17.xml">COLE17.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LOTH2">
<name type="place">Conduit in Lothbury</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="LOTH2.xml">LOTH2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="DOWN3">
<name type="place">Conduit upon Dowgate</name>
<note>

            <p><ref target="#DOWN3">Conduit upon Dowgate</ref> was a water conduit in <ref target="DOWN1.xml">Dowgate Ward</ref>. It flowed from the upper end of <ref target="DOWG1.xml">Dowgate Street</ref> to the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1633_DOWN1.xml#stow_1633_DOWN1_sig_Y4v">Stow 1633, sig. Y4r</ref>). <ref target="DOWN4.xml">Dowgate</ref> marks the end of the water conduit where it flows into the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref>. According to Stow, the conduit was built in <date notBefore="1568-01-11" notAfter="1569-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1568</date> at the expense of the citizens of <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1633_DOWN1.xml#stow_1633_DOWN1_sig_Y4v">Stow 1633, sig. Y4r</ref>).</p>
        
<lb/>(<ref target="DOWN3.xml">DOWN3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CRIP3">
<name type="place">Cripplegate Conduit</name>
<note>
<p>According to <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name>, the Conduit in <ref target="CRIP1.xml">Cripplegate</ref> was built under <name ref="PERS1.xml#ESTF1">Sir William Eastfield</name>, a <quote>mercer [who in] <date notBefore="1438-01-10" notAfter="1439-04-02" calendar="#julianSic">1438</date> appoynted his executors of his goods to conuey sweete water from <ref target="TYBU1.xml">Teyborne</ref>, and to build a faire Conduit by <ref target="STMA28.xml">Aldermanberie church</ref>, which they performed, as also made a Standard in <ref target="FLEE6.xml">Fleetstreete</ref> by Shewland end: they also conveyed water to <ref target="CRIP1.xml">Cripples gate</ref> &amp;c</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#KING3">Stow i. 109</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="CRIP3.xml">CRIP3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="CROW7">
<name type="place">Crown Key</name>
<note>
<p>Located on the north side of the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref> near <ref target="WATE3.xml">Watergate</ref>, Crown Key  was located between <ref target="HORN2.xml">Horner’s Key</ref> and <ref target="#KNES2">Kneseworth Key</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="CROW7.xml">CROW7.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

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

<item xml:id="EBBE1">
<name type="place">Ebbegate</name>
<note>
<p>Ebbegate became such by <date notBefore="1147-01-08" notAfter="1148-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1147</date>-<date notBefore="1167-01-08" notAfter="1168-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1167</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 73</ref>), and <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name> tells us that Ebbgate <quote>is a common stayre on ye <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref>, but the passage is very narrow by meanes of incrochments</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW10">Stow 1:169</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="EBBE1.xml">EBBE1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FAGS2">
<name type="place">Fagswell</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#FAGS2">Fagswell</ref> was a natural well in the Clerkenwell area and a source of fresh water for inhabitants of the City of <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben, Water Supply of London</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="FAGS2.xml">FAGS2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FAGS1">
<name type="place">Fagswell Brook</name>
<note>
<p>Fagswell Brook became known as such by <date notBefore="1196-01-08" notAfter="1197-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1196</date> and was also known as the river of Fakeswell (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 73</ref>). It also <quote>[m]arked boundary of City liberty</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 73</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="FAGS1.xml">FAGS1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FISH12">
<name type="place">Fischhuthe</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="FISH12.xml">FISH12.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FISS1">
<name type="place">Fisshwharf at Le Hole</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="FISS1.xml">FISS1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FLEE1">
<name type="place">Fleet</name>
<note>
<p>The <ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet</ref>, known as "<ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet River</ref>", "<ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet Ditch</ref>", "<ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet Dike</ref>", and the "<ref target="#FLEE1">River of Wells</ref>" due to the numerous wells along its banks, was <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref>’s largest subterranean river (<ref target="stow_1598_bridges.xml#stow_1598_bridges_sig_C4r">Stow 1598, sig. C4r</ref>). It flowed down from <ref target="HAMP3.xml">Hampstead</ref> and <ref target="LLLL1.xml">Kenwood</ref> ponds in the north, bisecting the <ref target="FARR2.xml">Ward of Farringdon Without</ref>, as it wended southward into the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref> (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#WEIN2" type="bibl">Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 298</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="FLEE1.xml">FLEE1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FLEE11">
<name type="place">Fleet Bridge Cistern</name>
<note>
<p>The Fleet Bridge Cistern, or the "<ref target="#FLEE11">Cistern at Fleet Bridge</ref>" was, according to <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Victor Belcher and Martha Carlin,</ref> <quote>Built in <date notBefore="1478-01-10" notAfter="1479-04-02" calendar="#julianSic">1478</date> by inhabitants of Fleet Street for receipt of waste water, carried above ground over the bridge</quote> (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4" type="bibl">Carlin and Belcher 74</ref>). <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name> records that <quote>a Sestern was added to the Standerd in <ref target="FLEE6.xml">Fleetstreete</ref>, and a Sestern was made at <ref target="FLEE7.xml">Fleetebridge</ref>, and one other without <ref target="CRIP1.xml">Cripplegate</ref> in the yeare, <date notBefore="1478-01-10" notAfter="1479-04-02" calendar="#julianSic">1478</date></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW10">Stow 1:17</ref>). The <ref target="#FLEE8">Fleet Street Conduit</ref> was made that same year (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 167</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="FLEE11.xml">FLEE11.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FLEE8">
<name type="place">Fleet Street Conduit</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="FLEE8.xml">FLEE8.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="GRAC4">
<name type="place">Gracechurch Street Conduit</name>
<note>

                <p><!-- Add your abstract here. --></p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="GRAC4.xml">GRAC4.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="GREA1">
<name type="place">Great Conduit (Cheapside)</name>
<note>
<p>The <ref target="#GREA1">Great Conduit in Westcheap</ref>, which began construction in <date notBefore="1245-01-08" notAfter="1246-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1245</date>, conveyed fresh water to <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref>. It carried the water supply from <ref target="TYBU1.xml">Tyburn</ref> to <ref target="CHEA2.xml">Cheapside Street</ref> in <ref target="LOND5.xml">London</ref>, passing through Constitution Hill, the <ref target="ROYA2.xml">Mews at Charing Cross</ref>, the <ref target="STRA9.xml">Strand</ref>, and <ref target="FLEE6.xml">Fleet Street</ref> on the way (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>). It was fifty years in the making, and its completion was celebrated <quote>in triumphall manner</quote> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1633_waters.xml#stow_1633_waters_sig_C1r">Stow 1633, sig. C1r</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="GREA1.xml">GREA1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="HOLB4">
<name type="place">Holborn Conduit</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="HOLB4.xml">HOLB4.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="HOLY108">
<name type="place">Holy Well</name>
<note>
<p>James Bird’s Volume 8 of the <title level="m">Survey of London</title>, Shoreditch, indicates that there were two wells on the property of <ref target="HOLY7.xml">Holywell Priory</ref>, one in the orchard and one <quote>in the middle of the inner court</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SURV8">Bird 153-187</ref>). In a footnote, Bird indicates that the well in the orchard is most likely the one from which the priory and the district took its name (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SURV8">Bird 153-187n204</ref>). This is because <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name>, in 1598, identifies <ref target="#HOLY108">Holy Well</ref> as being <quote>much decayed and marred with filthinesse, purposely layd there, for the heighthening of the ground, for garden plots</quote> and while it is possible that the orchard land was used for gardening plots, the inner court was never put to that purpose (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SURV8">Bird 153-187n204</ref>; <ref target="stow_1598_waters.xml#stow_1598_waters_sig_B7v">Stow 1598, sig. B7v</ref>). By this reasoning, we assume that the well in the orchard of <ref target="HOLY7.xml">Holywell Priory</ref> is the one that bears the name <ref target="#HOLY108">Holy Well</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="HOLY108.xml">HOLY108.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="HORS4">
<name type="place">Horsepool</name>
<note>
<p>Also known as <ref target="#HORS4">Smithfield Pond</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="HORS4.xml">HORS4.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="JAME13">
<name type="place">James Head</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="JAME13.xml">JAME13.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="KNES2">
<name type="place">Kneseworth Key</name>
<note>
<p>Located in <ref target="TOWE4.xml">Tower Street Ward</ref>, Kneseworth Key was, as <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Henry Harben</ref> notes, a <quote>[m]essuage with [a] wharf annexed belonging to <name ref="PERS1.xml#KNES1">Thomas Kneseworth</name>, formerly called "Hatters Key"</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 336</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="KNES2.xml">KNES2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LITT2">
<name type="place">Little Conduit (Cheapside)</name>
<note>
<p>The <ref target="#LITT2">Little Conduit (Cheapside)</ref>, also known as the <ref target="#LITT2">Pissing
            Conduit</ref>, stood at the western end of <ref target="CHEA2.xml">Cheapside Street</ref> outside the north corner of Paul’s Churchyard. On the Agas
            map, one can see two water cans on the ground just to the right of the conduit. </p>
<lb/>(<ref target="LITT2.xml">LITT2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STOC8">
<name type="place">Little Conduit (Stock Market)</name>
<note>
<p>According to Stow, the <ref target="#STOC8">Little Conduit by Stock Market</ref> was built around <date notBefore="1500-01-10" notAfter="1501-04-02" calendar="#julianSic">1500</date> (<ref target="stow_1598_waters.xml#stow_1598_waters_sig_B8v">Stow 1598, sig. B8v</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STOC8.xml">STOC8.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LODE2">
<name type="place">Loders Well</name>
<note>

                <p><!-- Add your abstract here. --></p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="LODE2.xml">LODE2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="MARO1">
<name type="place">Marowe Key</name>
<note>
<p>The name "Marowe Key" was in use at least by <date from="1499-01-10" calendar="#julianSic">1499</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 80</ref>). The key was located just south of <ref target="PETT2.xml">Petty Wales</ref>, between <ref target="WATE3.xml">Watergate</ref> and <ref target="#CLAR18">Clares Key</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="MARO1.xml">MARO1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="OLDF3">
<name type="place">Old Fish Street Conduit</name>
<note>
<p><name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name> locates this conduit for <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref> water variously on the <quote>porche</quote> of <ref target="STMA34.xml">St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street</ref> and in a wall to the north of <ref target="STNI2.xml">St. Nicholas Cole Abbey</ref> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_CAST2.xml#stow_1598_CAST2_sig_U7r">Stow 1598, sig. U7r</ref>; <ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_QUEE3.xml#stow_1598_QUEE3_sig_T8v">Stow 1598, sig. T8v</ref>). The conduit was made of stone and lead and its building was funded by <name ref="PERS1.xml#RAND1">Barnard Randolph</name> <quote>for the ease and com-moditie</quote> of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#FISH5">Fishmongers’ Company</name> and the other inhabitants of <ref target="OLDF1.xml">Old Fish Street</ref> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_QUEE3.xml#stow_1598_QUEE3_sig_T8v">Stow 1598, sig. T8v</ref>). <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#AGAS3">Agas map</ref> coordinates are based on location information found in <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW6">Stow</name>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="OLDF3.xml">OLDF3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="RADW2">
<name type="place">Radwell</name>
<note>

                <p><!-- Add your abstract here. --></p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="RADW2.xml">RADW2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="SABB3">
<name type="place">Sabbis Key</name>
<note>
<p>In <date notBefore="1516-01-11" notAfter="1517-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1516</date>, the earliest mention of this site, it is said that John Sabbe constructed a dock and stairs into the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref> at his wharf called Sabbis Key (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 514</ref>). It is also stated that the key was <quote>[m]ade one of the Legal Quays by [an] Act of Parliament [in] <date notBefore="1559-01-11" notAfter="1560-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1559</date></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 515</ref>). In today’s London, <ref target="CUST1.xml">Custom House</ref> resides on the site (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 515</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="SABB3.xml">SABB3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="SEWE1">
<name type="place">Sewersditch</name>
<note>

                <p><ref target="#SEWE1">Sewersditch</ref> is a heteronym for <ref target="#SEWE1">Shoreditch</ref>, the drainage ditch that gave its name to the marshy neighbourhood of <ref target="SHOR1.xml">Shoreditch</ref>. The ditch was built over by the early modern period, but was known to Stow, who mentions it in his <title level="m">Survey</title>.</p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="SEWE1.xml">SEWE1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="SKIN3">
<name type="place">Skinner’s Well</name>
<note>

                <p><!-- Add your abstract here. --></p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="SKIN3.xml">SKIN3.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="STAN17">
<name type="place">The Standard (Cheapside)</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="STAN17.xml">STAN17.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="TODE1">
<name type="place">Tode Well</name>
<note>

                <p><!-- Add your abstract here. --></p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="TODE1.xml">TODE1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="TOWE10">
<name type="place">Tower Wharf</name>
<note>
<p>Henry Harben describes the location of <ref target="#TOWE10">Tower Wharf</ref> in noting that it is <quote>[s]outh out of and fronting the <ref target="TOWE5.xml">Tower</ref></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 588</ref>). The antiquated spelling of the name is "<ref target="#TOWE10">Towre Wharf</ref>." (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben 588</ref>). Victor Belcher and Martha Carlin trace the toponomy of the location back further, noting that it was previously "<ref target="#TOWE10">King’s quay</ref>," or "<foreign xml:lang="la"><ref target="#TOWE10">kaia regis</ref></foreign>" circa <date notBefore="1288-01-08" notAfter="1289-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1228</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 96</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="TOWE10.xml">TOWE10.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="WELL11">
<name type="place">Well (Cripplegate)</name>
<note>
<p>The <ref target="#WELL11">Well in Cripplegate</ref> was <quote>[a]n open pool</quote> as of <date notBefore="1244-01-08" notAfter="1245-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1244</date>, which had been <quote>arched over with stone</quote> by <name ref="PERS1.xml#WHIT10">Richard Whittington’s</name> executors (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#CARL4">Carlin and Belcher 97</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="WELL11.xml">WELL11.xml</ref>)
</note>
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     </category></taxonomy></classDecl></encodingDesc><revisionDesc status="published"><change who="#HOLM3" when="2022-05-05">Auto-generated as part of static build process.</change></revisionDesc></teiHeader><text><body><div><head>Water features</head><p>Water features in early modern London or remembered by early modern Londoners and represented in MoEML’s sources. This category comes from <ref type="bibl" target="#STOW17">Stow</ref>, and includes the rivers (such as the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref>, <ref target="#WALB3">Walbrook</ref>, and <ref target="#MEDW1">Medway</ref>), wells, conduits, tuns, cisterns, pools, ponds, fountains, and bosses (spewing wall fountains), the New River Project (<date notBefore="1613-01-11" notAfter="1614-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1613</date>), the Waterworks (built <date notBefore="1593-01-11" notAfter="1595-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1593-94</date> in <ref target="#QUEE2">Queenhithe</ref>), and other structures and features that supply water to the city.</p><table><row role="label"><cell>Title</cell><cell>Points on Agas Map</cell><cell>Article status</cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#ALDE5">Aldermanbury Conduit</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:ALDE5">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#ALDG6">Aldgate Conduit</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:ALDG6">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#AMWE2">Amwell Head</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#ANNI2">Annis a Cleare</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#BOSS2">Boss (Billingsgate)</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="#BOSS2" n="Published">Published</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#BOSS4">Boss (Cripplegate)</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:BOSS4">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#BROK6">Brook’s Wharf</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:BROK6">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#BROW20">Browne’s Place and Key</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:BROW20">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#CLAR18">Clares Key</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:CLAR18">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#CLEM2">Clement’s Well</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#CLER1">Clerkenwell</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:CLER1">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#COND2">Conduit (Bishopsgate)</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#COND3">Conduit (Cornhill)</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:COND3">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="#COND3" n="Published">Published</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#COND9">Conduit (London Wall)</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:COND9">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#COND11">Conduit (Newgate)</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:COND11">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#COLE17">Conduit in Colemanstreet</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:COLE17">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#LOTH2">Conduit in Lothbury</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#DOWN3">Conduit upon Dowgate</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#CRIP3">Cripplegate Conduit</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:CRIP3">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#CROW7">Crown Key</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:CROW7">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#DODD1">Dodding Pond</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#EBBE1">Ebbegate</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:EBBE1">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#FAGS2">Fagswell</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#FAGS1">Fagswell Brook</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:FAGS1">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#FISH12">Fischhuthe</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:FISH12">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#FISS1">Fisshwharf at Le Hole</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:FLEE1">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#FLEE11">Fleet Bridge Cistern</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:FLEE11">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#FLEE8">Fleet Street Conduit</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:FLEE8">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#GRAC4">Gracechurch Street Conduit</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:GRAC4">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#GREA1">Great Conduit (Cheapside)</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:GREA1">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#HOLB4">Holborn Conduit</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:HOLB4">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#HOLY108">Holy Well</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:HOLY108">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#HORS4">Horsepool</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:HORS4">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#JAME13">James Head</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#KNES2">Kneseworth Key</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:KNES2">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#LITT2">Little Conduit (Cheapside)</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:LITT2">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#STOC8">Little Conduit (Stock Market)</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#LODE2">Loders Well</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#MARO1">Marowe Key</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:MARO1">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#OLDF3">Old Fish Street Conduit</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:OLDF3">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#RADW2">Radwell</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#MEDW1">River Medway</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#SABB3">Sabbis Key</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:SABB3">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#SEWE1">Sewersditch</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#SKIN3">Skinner’s Well</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#STAN17">The Standard (Cheapside)</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:STAN17">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#THAM2">The Thames</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:THAM2">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="#THAM2" n="Draft">Draft</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#TODE1">Tode Well</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#TOWE10">Tower Wharf</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:TOWE10">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#WALB3">Walbrook</ref></cell><cell>
                                                                 
                                                            </cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Empty</ref></cell></row><row role="data"><cell><ref target="#WELL11">Well (Cripplegate)</ref></cell><cell><ref target="molagas:WELL11">Agas Map</ref></cell><cell><ref target="contribute.xml" n="Contribution needed">Stub</ref></cell></row></table></div></body><back><div type="editorial"><!--Data moved from particDesc, which is not available in TEI Simple. --><head>Participants</head><list type="person"><item xml:id="TAKE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Joey Takeda</reg>
       <name type="forename">Joey</name>
       <name type="surname">Takeda</name>
       <abbr>JT</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Programmer, 2018-present. Junior Programmer, 2015-2017. Research Assistant, 2014-2017.
        Joey Takeda was a graduate student at the University of British Columbia in the Department
        of English (Science and Technology research stream). He completed his BA honours in English
        (with a minor in Women’s Studies) at the University of Victoria in 2016. His primary
        research interests included diasporic and indigenous Canadian and American literature,
        critical theory, cultural studies, and the digital humanities.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MCFI1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Kim McLean-Fiander</reg>
       <name type="forename">Kim</name>
       <name type="surname">McLean-Fiander</name>
       <abbr>KMF</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Director of Pedagogy and Outreach, 2015–2020. Associate Project Director, 2015.
        Assistant Project Director, 2013-2014. MoEML Research Fellow, 2013. Kim McLean-Fiander comes
        to <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title> from the <ref target="http://cofk.history.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">Cultures of Knowledge</title></ref>
        digital humanities project at the <ref target="http://www.ox.ac.uk/">University of
         Oxford</ref>, where she was the editor of <ref target="http://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">Early Modern Letters Online</title></ref>, an open-access union
        catalogue and editorial interface for correspondence from the sixteenth to eighteenth
        centuries. She is currently Co-Director of a sister project to <ref target="http://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/"><title level="m">EMLO</title></ref> called <title level="m">Women’s Early Modern Letters Online</title> (<ref target="http://wemlo.net/"><title level="m">WEMLO</title></ref>). In the past, she held an internship with the
        curator of manuscripts at the <ref target="https://www.folger.edu/">Folger Shakespeare
         Library</ref>, completed a doctorate at <ref target="http://www.ox.ac.uk/">Oxford</ref> on
        paratext and early modern women writers, and worked a number of years for the <ref target="http://www.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/">Bodleian Libraries</ref> and as a freelance editor.
        She has a passion for rare books and manuscripts as social and material artifacts, and is
        interested in the development of digital resources that will improve access to these
        materials while ensuring their ongoing preservation and conservation. An avid traveler, Kim
        has always loved both London and maps, and so is particularly delighted to be able to bring
        her early modern scholarly expertise to bear on the MoEML project.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="JENS1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Janelle Jenstad</reg>
       <name type="forename">Janelle</name>
       <name type="surname">Jenstad</name>
       <abbr>JJ</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director
        of <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, and PI of <title level="m">Linked Early Modern Drama Online</title>. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer
        Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of
        Victoria. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited <title level="m">Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media</title> (<ref target="https://www.routledge.com/Shakespeares-Language-in-Digital-Media-Old-Words-New-Tools/Jenstad-Kaethler-Roberts-Smith/p/book/9781472427977">Routledge</ref>). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s <title level="m">A
         Survey of London</title> (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing <title level="m">The Merchant of Venice</title> (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s <title level="m">2 If
         You Know Not Me You Know Nobody</title> for DRE. Her articles have appeared in <title level="j">Digital Humanities Quarterly</title>, <title level="j">Renaissance and
         Reformation</title>,<title level="j">Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies</title>,
         <title level="j">Early Modern Literary Studies</title>, <title level="j">Elizabethan
         Theatre</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance
         Criticism</title>, and <title level="j">The Silver Society Journal</title>. Her book
        chapters have appeared (or will appear) in <title level="m">Institutional Culture in Early
         Modern Society</title> (Brill, 2004), <title level="m">Shakespeare, Language and the Stage,
         The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre
         Studies</title> (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), <title level="m">Approaches to Teaching
         Othello</title> (Modern Language Association, 2005), <title level="m">Performing Maternity
         in Early Modern England</title> (Ashgate, 2007), <title level="m">New Directions in the
         Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place</title> (Routledge, 2011), Early
        Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), <title level="m">Teaching Early Modern
         English Literature from the Archives</title> (MLA, 2015), <title level="m">Placing Names:
         Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers</title> (Indiana, 2016), <title level="m">Making
         Things and Drawing Boundaries</title> (Minnesota, 2017), and <title level="m">Rethinking
         Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies</title>
        (Routledge, 2018).</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HOLM3">
      <name type="person">
       <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>
      </note>
     </item></list><list type="org"><item xml:id="TEAM1">
            <name type="org">The MoEML Team <reg>The MoEML Team</reg></name>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BOPA1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ISHE1"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HOLM4"/>
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                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="#MCFI1"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HOLM4"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#LAND2"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#PHIL6"/>
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                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                  <item corresp="#MCFI1"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CLOS1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HOLM4"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#LAND2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MACD1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MILL2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#PHIL6"/>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#VIRA1"/>
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                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
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              </item>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KAUF1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MILL2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#PHIL6"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#STEV2"/>
                </list>
              </item>
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2011 <reg>Project Leaders, 2011</reg></name>
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                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                  <item corresp="#HOLM3"/>
                </list>
              </item>
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                <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"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#SARS1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#VAND1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <!-- 2009 -->
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                <name type="org">Project Leaders, 2009 <reg>Project Leaders, 2009</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2009">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2009 <reg>Research Assistants, 2009</reg></name>
                <list type="person">
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#VAND1"/>
                </list>
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              <!-- 2008 -->
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                  <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 -->
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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>
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                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
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              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2006">
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CHER1"/>
                </list>
              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2006">
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ELK1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BADK1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HASW1"/>
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              <!-- 2005 -->
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                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
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              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2005">
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CHER1"/>
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              <item xml:id="TEAM1_3_2005">
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HASW1"/>
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              <!-- 2004 -->
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                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
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              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2004">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2004 <reg>Research Assistants, 2004</reg></name>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#COCH1"/>
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                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
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              </item>
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                  <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>
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                  <item corresp="#JENS1"/>
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              </item>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DROU1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#HUTZ1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MACK1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#WILE1"/>
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              </item>
              <!-- 2001 -->
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              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2001">
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              <!-- 2000 -->
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              </item>
              <item xml:id="TEAM1_2_2000">
                <name type="org">Research Assistants, 2000 <reg>Research Assistants, 2000</reg></name>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#CARL1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#DAVI1"/>
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                  <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#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"/>
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                <note><p>We’d also like to acknowledge students who contributed to MoEML’s intranet
                    predecessor at the University of Windsor between <date notBefore="1999" notAfter="2003">1999 and 2003</date>. When we redeveloped MoEML for the
                    Internet in <date when="2006">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>
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            <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>
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