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<placeName>London</placeName>
<note>
<p>The city of London, not to be confused with the allegorical character (<name ref="PERS1.xml#LOND6">London</name>).</p>
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<place xml:id="TYBU1" type="Site|Punishment">
<placeName>Tyburn</placeName>
<note>
<p>Tyburn is best known as the location of the principal gallows where public executions were carried out from the late twelfth century until the eighteenth (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="EXEC1.xml">Drouillard</ref>, <ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyburn">Wikipedia</ref>). It was a village to the west of the city, near the present-day location of Marble Arch (beyond the boundary of the Agas Map). Its name derives from a stream, and its significance to <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> was primarily as one of the sources of piped water for the city; he describes how <cit><quote>In the yeare <date when-custom="1401" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e327_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e327_julianJan" notBefore="1401-01-10" notAfter="1402-01-09"/><date exclude="#d59783e327_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e327_julianMar" notBefore="1401-04-03" notAfter="1402-04-02"/>1401</date>. this priſon houſe called the <ref target="COND3.xml">Tunne</ref> was made a Ceſterne for ſweete water conueyed
              by pipes of Leade frõ the towne of <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyborne</ref>, and was from thence forth called the <ref target="COND3.xml">conduite vpon
                  Cornhill</ref> <gap reason="editorial"/></quote> <bibl><ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_CORN1.xml#stow_1598_CORN1_sig_L3r">Stow 1598, sig. L3r</ref></bibl></cit>. </p>
<lb/>(<ref target="TYBU1.xml">TYBU1.xml</ref>)
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<place xml:id="CHEA2" type="Street">
<placeName>Cheapside Street</placeName>
<note>
<p><ref target="#CHEA2">Cheapside Street</ref>, one of the most important streets in early modern <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, ran east-west between the <ref target="GREA1.xml">Great Conduit</ref> at the foot of <ref target="OLDJ1.xml">Old Jewry</ref> to the <ref target="LITT2.xml">Little Conduit</ref> by <ref target="STPA3.xml">St. Paul’s churchyard</ref>. The terminus of all the northbound streets from the river, the broad expanse of <ref target="#CHEA2">Cheapside Street</ref> separated the northern wards from the southern wards. It was lined with buildings three, four, and even five stories tall, whose shopfronts were open to the light and set out with attractive displays of luxury commodities (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#WEIN1" type="bibl">Weinreb and Hibbert 148</ref>). <ref target="CHEA5.xml">Cheapside Street</ref> was the centre of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>’s wealth, with many <name ref="ORGS1.xml#MERC3" type="org">mercers</name>’ and <name ref="ORGS1.xml#GOLD3" type="org">goldsmiths</name>’ shops located there. It was also the most sacred stretch of the processional route, being traced both by the linear east-west route of a royal entry and by the circular route of the annual mayoral procession.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="CHEA2.xml">CHEA2.xml</ref>)
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<place xml:id="FLEE6" type="Street">
<placeName>Fleet Street</placeName>
<note>
<p><ref target="#FLEE6">Fleet Street</ref> runs east-west from <ref target="TEMP1.xml">Temple Bar</ref> to <ref target="FLEE2.xml">Fleet Hill</ref> or <ref target="FLEE2.xml">Ludgate Hill</ref>, and is named for the <ref target="FLEE1.xml">Fleet River</ref>. The road has existed since at least the <date notBefore-custom="1100" notAfter-custom="1199" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e429_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e429_julianJan" notBefore="1100-01-07" notAfter="1200-01-07"/><date exclude="#d59783e429_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e429_julianMar" notBefore="1100-03-31" notAfter="1200-03-31"/>twelfth century</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden 195</ref>) and known since the <date notBefore-custom="1300" notAfter-custom="1399" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e436_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e436_julianJan" notBefore="1300-01-08" notAfter="1400-01-08"/><date exclude="#d59783e436_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e436_julianMar" notBefore="1300-04-01" notAfter="1400-04-01"/>fourteenth century</date> as <ref target="#FLEE6">Fleet Street</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#BERE1">Beresford 26</ref>). It was the location of numerous taverns including the <ref target="MITR3.xml">Mitre</ref> and the <ref target="STAR4.xml">Star and the Ram</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="FLEE6.xml">FLEE6.xml</ref>)
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<placeName>Smithfield</placeName>
<note>
<p><ref target="#SMIT1">Smithfield</ref> was an open, grassy area located outside the <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall</ref>. Because of its location close to the city centre, <ref target="#SMIT1">Smithfield</ref> was used as a site for markets, tournaments, and public executions. From <date calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic" from-custom="1123" to-custom="1855"><date exclude="#d59783e476_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e476_julianJan" notBefore="1123-01-08" notAfter="1856-01-12"/><date exclude="#d59783e476_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e476_julianMar" notBefore="1123-04-01" notAfter="1856-04-05"/>1123 to 1855</date>, the Bartholomew’s Fair took place at <ref target="#SMIT1">Smithfield</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#WEIN2">Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 842</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="SMIT1.xml">SMIT1.xml</ref>)
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<place xml:id="HOLB1" type="Street">
<placeName>Holborn</placeName>
<note>

      <p><ref target="#HOLB1">Holborn</ref> ran east-west from the junction of <ref target="HOSI3.xml">Hosier Lane</ref>, <ref target="COCK1.xml">Cock Lane</ref> and <ref target="SNOW2.xml">Snow Hill</ref> to <ref target="STGI1.xml">St. Giles High Street</ref>, and passed through <ref target="FARR2.xml">Farringdon Without Ward</ref> and <ref target="WEST6.xml">Westminster</ref>.</p>
  
<lb/>(<ref target="HOLB1.xml">HOLB1.xml</ref>)
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</place>

<place xml:id="LEAD2" type="Street">
<placeName>Leadenhall Street</placeName>
<note>
<p>
            <ref target="#LEAD2">Leadenhall Street</ref> ran east-west from
            <ref target="CORN2.xml">Cornhill Street</ref> to <ref target="ALDG4.xml">Aldgate Street</ref>. All three form part
            of the same road from <ref target="ALDG1.xml">Aldgate</ref> to
            <ref target="#CHEA2">Cheapside Street</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#WEIN1">Weinreb and Hibbert 462</ref>). The street acquired its
            name from <ref target="LEAD1.xml">Leadenhall</ref>, a onetime
            house and later a market. The building was reportedly famous for having a
            leaden roof (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#BEBB1">Bebbington 197</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="LEAD2.xml">LEAD2.xml</ref>)
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<place xml:id="STMA1" type="Church">
<placeName>St. Magnus</placeName>
<note>
<p>The church of <ref target="#STMA1">St. Magnus the Martyr</ref>, believed to be founded some time in the eleventh century, was on the south side of <ref target="THAM1.xml">Thames Street</ref> just north of <ref target="LOND1.xml">London Bridge</ref>. According to Stow, in its churchyard <quote>haue béene buried many men of good worſhip, whoſe monumentes are now for the moſt part vtterly defaced</quote>, including <name ref="PERS1.xml#MICH3">John Michell</name>, mayor of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> in the first part of the fifteenth century (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_BRID3.xml#stow_1598_BRID3_sig_M4r">Stow 1598, sig. M4r</ref>). The church was destroyed in the <ref target="FIRE1.xml">Great Fire of 1666</ref>, and rebuilt by <name ref="PERS1.xml#WREN1">Sir Christopher Wren</name> (<ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Magnus-the-Martyr">Wikipedia</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="STMA1.xml">STMA1.xml</ref>)
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</place>

<place xml:id="PEPP1" type="Riverside">
<placeName>Pepper Alley Stairs</placeName>
<note>
<p>One of the public stairs on the Surrey side of the <ref target="THAM2.xml">Thames</ref> above <ref target="LOND1.xml">London Bridge</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="PEPP1.xml">PEPP1.xml</ref>)
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</place>

<place xml:id="STGE4" type="Church">
<placeName>St. George Southwark</placeName>
<note>

                <p><ref target="#STGE4">St. George Southwark</ref> was located adjacent to <ref target="SUFF3.xml">Suffolk House</ref>, just south of the area depicted on the Agas map (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_BRID4.xml#stow_1598_BRID4_sig_Y8r">Stow 1598, sig. Y8r</ref>). While there is no mention of the church in the <date when-custom="1086" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e662_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e662_julianJan" notBefore="1086-01-07" notAfter="1087-01-06"/><date exclude="#d59783e662_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e662_julianMar" notBefore="1086-03-31" notAfter="1087-03-30"/>1086</date> Domesday Book, <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> notes that <ref target="#STGE4">St. George Southwark</ref> was gifted to the <ref target="BERM3.xml">Bermondsey Abbey</ref> by <name ref="PERS1.xml#ARDE3">Thomas Arden</name> and his son in <date when-custom="1122" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e678_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e678_julianJan" notBefore="1122-01-08" notAfter="1123-01-07"/><date exclude="#d59783e678_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e678_julianMar" notBefore="1122-04-01" notAfter="1123-03-31"/>1122</date> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_BRID4.xml#stow_1598_BRID4_sig_Y8v">Stow 1598, sig. Y8v</ref>). As a result, <ref target="#STGE4">St. George Southwark</ref> was probably constructed at the beginning of the twelfth century (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SURV62">Darlington</ref>).</p>
            
<lb/>(<ref target="STGE4.xml">STGE4.xml</ref>)
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</place>

<place xml:id="BERM1" type="Street">
<placeName>Bermondsey Street</placeName>
<note>
<p>Branching off from the south side of <ref target="TOOL1.xml">Tooley Street</ref>, <ref target="#BERM1">Bermondsey Street</ref> (sometimes referred to as <ref target="#BERM1">Barnaby Street</ref>) ran north-south towards <ref target="BERM3.xml">Bermondsey Abbey</ref> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_BRID4.xml#stow_1598_BRID4_sig_Z3v">Stow 1598, sig. Z3v</ref>-<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_BRID4.xml#stow_1598_BRID4_sig_Z4r">Z4r</ref>). <ref target="#BERM1">Bermondsey Street</ref> is depicted just east of <ref target="BATT1.xml">Battle Bridge</ref> on the Agas map, although it is mislabeled <soCalled>Kent Str.</soCalled> <ref target="#BERM1">Bermondsey Street</ref> also appears on <name ref="PERS1.xml#ROCQ4">Rocque</name> and <name ref="PERS1.xml#PINE1">Pine</name>’s 1746 map (<title level="m"><ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#ROCQ1">A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark with Contiguous Buildings</ref></title>), where it is labelled <soCalled>Barnaby or Bermondsey Street.</soCalled></p>
<lb/>(<ref target="BERM1.xml">BERM1.xml</ref>)
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</place>

<place xml:id="TOWE1" type="Site">
<placeName>Tower Hill</placeName>
<note>
<p><ref target="#TOWE1">Tower Hill</ref> was a large area of open ground north and
            west of the <ref target="TOWE5.xml">Tower of London</ref>. It is most famous as a place of execution;
            there was a permanent scaffold and gallows on the hill <quote>for the execution of
                such Traytors or Transgressors, as are deliuered out of the <ref target="TOWE5.xml">Tower</ref>, or otherwise to the Shiriffes of
                <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref></quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW15">Stow</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="TOWE1.xml">TOWE1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</place>

<place xml:id="CHAR1" type="Site">
<placeName>Charing Cross</placeName>
<note>
<p><ref target="#CHAR1">Charing Cross</ref> was one of twelve memorial crosses erected by <name ref="PERS1.xml#EDWA1">King Edward I</name> in memory of his wife, <name ref="PERS1.xml#ELEA2">Eleanor of Castile</name>. The cross was <quote>builded of stone</quote> and <quote>was of old time a fayre péece of work</quote> (<ref type="mol:bibl" target="stow_1598_WEST6.xml#stow_1598_WEST6_sig_2B3r">Stow 1598, sig. 2B3r</ref>). It stood for three and a half centuries, but by the <quote>beginning of the 17th century [the cross] had fallen into a very ruinous condition</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden</ref>). It, as well as the other crosses, was condemned in <date when-custom="1643" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e826_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e826_julianJan" notBefore="1643-01-11" notAfter="1644-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e826_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e826_julianMar" notBefore="1643-04-04" notAfter="1644-04-03"/>1643</date> and demolished in <date when-custom="1674" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e829_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e829_julianJan" notBefore="1674-01-11" notAfter="1675-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e829_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e829_julianMar" notBefore="1674-04-04" notAfter="1675-04-03"/>1647</date>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="CHAR1.xml">CHAR1.xml</ref>)
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</place>

<place xml:id="HYDE1" type="Site">
<placeName>Hyde Park</placeName>
<note>
<p>According to Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay, <ref target="#HYDE1">Hyde Park</ref> was the largest of the royal parks. The land was used as a hunting ground from <date calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic" notBefore-custom="1536" notAfter-custom="1768"><date exclude="#d59783e852_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e852_julianJan" notBefore="1536-01-11" notAfter="1769-01-11"/><date exclude="#d59783e852_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e852_julianMar" notBefore="1536-04-04" notAfter="1769-04-04"/>1536 to 1768</date>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#HENR1">Henry VIII</name> adopting <ref target="#HYDE1">Hyde Park</ref> for personal use after the dissolution of the monasteries. In the early seventeenth century, the park was opened for public use (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#WEIN2" type="bibl">Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 423</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="HYDE1.xml">HYDE1.xml</ref>)
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</place>

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<placeName>Newgate</placeName>
<note>
<p>The gaol at <ref target="#NEWG1">Newgate</ref>, a western gate in the Roman <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall</ref> of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, was constructed in the twelfth century specifically to detain <quote>fellons and trespassors</quote> awaiting trial by royal judges (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#DURS1" type="bibl">Durston 470</ref>; <ref target="BIBL1.xml#ODON2" type="bibl">O’Donnell 25</ref>; <ref target="stow_1598_gates.xml#stow_1598_gates_sig_C8r" type="mol:bibl">Stow 1598, sig. C8r</ref>). The gradual centralisation of the English criminal justice system meant that by the <date calendar="#regnal" datingMethod="#regnal" when-custom="r_ELIZ1" from="1558-11-27" to="1603-04-03">reign of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name></date>, <ref target="#NEWG1">Newgate</ref> had become <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>’s most populated gaol. In the early modern period, incarceration was rarely conceived of as a punishment in itself; rather, gaols like <ref target="#NEWG1">Newgate</ref> were more like holding cells, where inmates spent time until their trials or punishments were effected, or their debts were paid off.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="NEWG1.xml">NEWG1.xml</ref>)
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<place xml:id="GUIL1" type="Hall">
<placeName>Guildhall</placeName>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="GUIL1.xml">GUIL1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</place>
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                  <head>The reign of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name></head>
               
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                     <label>The first year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1326-01-25" to-custom="1327-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_01_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1327-02-02" to="1328-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1327-01-25" to-custom="1328-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_01_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1327-02-02" to="1328-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1327-01-25" to-custom="1328-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_01_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1327-02-02" to="1328-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1327-01-25" to-custom="1328-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_01_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e963_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e963_julianJan" from="1327-02-02" to="1328-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e963_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e963_julianMar" from="1328-02-02" to="1329-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_02">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The second year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1327-01-25" to-custom="1328-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_02_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1328-02-02" to="1329-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1328-01-25" to-custom="1329-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_02_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1328-02-02" to="1329-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1328-01-25" to-custom="1329-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_02_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1328-02-02" to="1329-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1328-01-25" to-custom="1329-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_02_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e983_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e983_julianJan" from="1328-02-02" to="1329-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e983_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e983_julianMar" from="1329-02-02" to="1330-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_03">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The third year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1328-01-25" to-custom="1329-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_03_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1329-02-02" to="1330-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1329-01-25" to-custom="1330-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_03_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1329-02-02" to="1330-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1329-01-25" to-custom="1330-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_03_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1329-02-02" to="1330-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1329-01-25" to-custom="1330-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_03_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1003_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1003_julianJan" from="1329-02-02" to="1330-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1003_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1003_julianMar" from="1330-02-02" to="1331-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_04">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1329-01-25" to-custom="1330-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_04_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1330-02-02" to="1331-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1330-01-25" to-custom="1331-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_04_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1330-02-02" to="1331-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1330-01-25" to-custom="1331-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_04_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1330-02-02" to="1331-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1330-01-25" to-custom="1331-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_04_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1023_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1023_julianJan" from="1330-02-02" to="1331-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1023_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1023_julianMar" from="1331-02-02" to="1332-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_05">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fifth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1330-01-25" to-custom="1331-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_05_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1331-02-02" to="1332-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1331-01-25" to-custom="1332-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_05_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1331-02-02" to="1332-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1331-01-25" to-custom="1332-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_05_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1331-02-02" to="1332-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1331-01-25" to-custom="1332-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_05_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1044_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1044_julianJan" from="1331-02-02" to="1332-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1044_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1044_julianMar" from="1332-02-02" to="1333-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_06">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The sixth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1331-01-25" to-custom="1332-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_06_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1332-02-02" to="1333-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1332-01-25" to-custom="1333-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_06_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1332-02-02" to="1333-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1332-01-25" to-custom="1333-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_06_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1332-02-02" to="1333-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1332-01-25" to-custom="1333-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_06_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1064_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1064_julianJan" from="1332-02-02" to="1333-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1064_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1064_julianMar" from="1333-02-02" to="1334-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_07">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The seventh year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1332-01-25" to-custom="1333-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_07_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1333-02-02" to="1334-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1333-01-25" to-custom="1334-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_07_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1333-02-02" to="1334-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1333-01-25" to-custom="1334-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_07_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1333-02-02" to="1334-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1333-01-25" to-custom="1334-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_07_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1084_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1084_julianJan" from="1333-02-02" to="1334-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1084_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1084_julianMar" from="1334-02-02" to="1335-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_08">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eighth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1333-01-25" to-custom="1334-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_08_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1334-02-02" to="1335-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1334-01-25" to-custom="1335-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_08_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1334-02-02" to="1335-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1334-01-25" to-custom="1335-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_08_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1334-02-02" to="1335-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1334-01-25" to-custom="1335-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_08_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1104_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1104_julianJan" from="1334-02-02" to="1335-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1104_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1104_julianMar" from="1335-02-02" to="1336-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_09">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The ninth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1334-01-25" to-custom="1335-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_09_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1335-02-02" to="1336-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1335-01-25" to-custom="1336-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_09_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1335-02-02" to="1336-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1335-01-25" to-custom="1336-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_09_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1335-02-02" to="1336-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1335-01-25" to-custom="1336-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_09_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1124_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1124_julianJan" from="1335-02-02" to="1336-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1124_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1124_julianMar" from="1336-02-02" to="1337-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_10">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The tenth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1335-01-25" to-custom="1336-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_10_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1336-02-02" to="1337-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1336-01-25" to-custom="1337-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_10_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1336-02-02" to="1337-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1336-01-25" to-custom="1337-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_10_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1336-02-02" to="1337-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1336-01-25" to-custom="1337-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_10_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1144_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1144_julianJan" from="1336-02-02" to="1337-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1144_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1144_julianMar" from="1337-02-02" to="1338-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_11">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eleventh year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1336-01-25" to-custom="1337-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_11_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1337-02-02" to="1338-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1337-01-25" to-custom="1338-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_11_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1337-02-02" to="1338-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1337-01-25" to-custom="1338-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_11_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1337-02-02" to="1338-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1337-01-25" to-custom="1338-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_11_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1165_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1165_julianJan" from="1337-02-02" to="1338-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1165_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1165_julianMar" from="1338-02-02" to="1339-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_12">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twelfth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1337-01-25" to-custom="1338-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_12_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1338-02-02" to="1339-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1338-01-25" to-custom="1339-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_12_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1338-02-02" to="1339-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1338-01-25" to-custom="1339-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_12_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1338-02-02" to="1339-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1338-01-25" to-custom="1339-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_12_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1185_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1185_julianJan" from="1338-02-02" to="1339-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1185_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1185_julianMar" from="1339-02-02" to="1340-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_13">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirteenth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1338-01-25" to-custom="1339-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_13_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1339-02-02" to="1340-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1339-01-25" to-custom="1340-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_13_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1339-02-02" to="1340-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1339-01-25" to-custom="1340-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_13_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1339-02-02" to="1340-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1339-01-25" to-custom="1340-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_13_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1205_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1205_julianJan" from="1339-02-02" to="1340-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1205_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1205_julianMar" from="1340-02-02" to="1341-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_14">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourteenth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1339-01-25" to-custom="1340-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_14_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1340-02-02" to="1341-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1340-01-25" to-custom="1341-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_14_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1340-02-02" to="1341-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1340-01-25" to-custom="1341-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_14_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1340-02-02" to="1341-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1340-01-25" to-custom="1341-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_14_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1225_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1225_julianJan" from="1340-02-02" to="1341-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1225_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1225_julianMar" from="1341-02-02" to="1342-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_15">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fifteenth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1340-01-25" to-custom="1341-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_15_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1341-02-02" to="1342-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1341-01-25" to-custom="1342-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_15_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1341-02-02" to="1342-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1341-01-25" to-custom="1342-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_15_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1341-02-02" to="1342-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1341-01-25" to-custom="1342-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_15_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1245_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1245_julianJan" from="1341-02-02" to="1342-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1245_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1245_julianMar" from="1342-02-02" to="1343-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_16">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The sixteenth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1341-01-25" to-custom="1342-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_16_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1342-02-02" to="1343-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1342-01-25" to-custom="1343-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_16_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1342-02-02" to="1343-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1342-01-25" to-custom="1343-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_16_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1342-02-02" to="1343-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1342-01-25" to-custom="1343-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_16_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1265_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1265_julianJan" from="1342-02-02" to="1343-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1265_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1265_julianMar" from="1343-02-02" to="1344-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_17">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The seventeenth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1342-01-25" to-custom="1343-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_17_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1343-02-02" to="1344-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1343-01-25" to-custom="1344-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_17_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1343-02-02" to="1344-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1343-01-25" to-custom="1344-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_17_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1343-02-02" to="1344-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1343-01-25" to-custom="1344-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_17_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1286_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1286_julianJan" from="1343-02-02" to="1344-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1286_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1286_julianMar" from="1344-02-02" to="1345-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_18">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eighteenth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1343-01-25" to-custom="1344-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_18_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1344-02-02" to="1345-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1344-01-25" to-custom="1345-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_18_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1344-02-02" to="1345-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1344-01-25" to-custom="1345-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_18_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1344-02-02" to="1345-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1344-01-25" to-custom="1345-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_18_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1306_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1306_julianJan" from="1344-02-02" to="1345-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1306_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1306_julianMar" from="1345-02-02" to="1346-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_19">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The nineteenth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1344-01-25" to-custom="1345-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_19_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1345-02-02" to="1346-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1345-01-25" to-custom="1346-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_19_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1345-02-02" to="1346-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1345-01-25" to-custom="1346-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_19_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1345-02-02" to="1346-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1345-01-25" to-custom="1346-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_19_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1326_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1326_julianJan" from="1345-02-02" to="1346-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1326_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1326_julianMar" from="1346-02-02" to="1347-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_20">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twentieth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1345-01-25" to-custom="1346-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_20_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1346-02-02" to="1347-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1346-01-25" to-custom="1347-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_20_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1346-02-02" to="1347-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1346-01-25" to-custom="1347-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_20_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1346-02-02" to="1347-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1346-01-25" to-custom="1347-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_20_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1346_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1346_julianJan" from="1346-02-02" to="1347-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1346_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1346_julianMar" from="1347-02-02" to="1348-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_21">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-first year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1346-01-25" to-custom="1347-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_21_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1347-02-02" to="1348-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1347-01-25" to-custom="1348-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_21_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1347-02-02" to="1348-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1347-01-25" to-custom="1348-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_21_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1347-02-02" to="1348-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1347-01-25" to-custom="1348-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_21_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1366_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1366_julianJan" from="1347-02-02" to="1348-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1366_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1366_julianMar" from="1348-02-02" to="1349-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_22">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-second year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1347-01-25" to-custom="1348-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_22_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1348-02-02" to="1349-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1348-01-25" to-custom="1349-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_22_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1348-02-02" to="1349-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1348-01-25" to-custom="1349-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_22_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1348-02-02" to="1349-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1348-01-25" to-custom="1349-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_22_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1386_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1386_julianJan" from="1348-02-02" to="1349-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1386_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1386_julianMar" from="1349-02-02" to="1350-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_23">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-third year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1348-01-25" to-custom="1349-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_23_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1349-02-02" to="1350-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1349-01-25" to-custom="1350-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_23_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1349-02-02" to="1350-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1349-01-25" to-custom="1350-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_23_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1349-02-02" to="1350-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1349-01-25" to-custom="1350-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_23_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1407_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1407_julianJan" from="1349-02-02" to="1350-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1407_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1407_julianMar" from="1350-02-02" to="1351-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_24">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-fourth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1349-01-25" to-custom="1350-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_24_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1350-02-02" to="1351-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1350-01-25" to-custom="1351-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_24_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1350-02-02" to="1351-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1350-01-25" to-custom="1351-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_24_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1350-02-02" to="1351-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1350-01-25" to-custom="1351-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_24_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1427_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1427_julianJan" from="1350-02-02" to="1351-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1427_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1427_julianMar" from="1351-02-02" to="1352-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_25">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-fifth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1350-01-25" to-custom="1351-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_25_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1351-02-02" to="1352-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1351-01-25" to-custom="1352-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_25_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1351-02-02" to="1352-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1351-01-25" to-custom="1352-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_25_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1351-02-02" to="1352-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1351-01-25" to-custom="1352-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_25_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1447_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1447_julianJan" from="1351-02-02" to="1352-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1447_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1447_julianMar" from="1352-02-02" to="1353-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_26">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-sixth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1351-01-25" to-custom="1352-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_26_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1352-02-02" to="1353-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1352-01-25" to-custom="1353-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_26_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1352-02-02" to="1353-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1352-01-25" to-custom="1353-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_26_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1352-02-02" to="1353-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1352-01-25" to-custom="1353-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_26_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1467_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1467_julianJan" from="1352-02-02" to="1353-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1467_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1467_julianMar" from="1353-02-02" to="1354-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_27">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-seventh year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1352-01-25" to-custom="1353-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_27_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1353-02-02" to="1354-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1353-01-25" to-custom="1354-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_27_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1353-02-02" to="1354-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1353-01-25" to-custom="1354-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_27_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1353-02-02" to="1354-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1353-01-25" to-custom="1354-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_27_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1487_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1487_julianJan" from="1353-02-02" to="1354-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1487_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1487_julianMar" from="1354-02-02" to="1355-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_28">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-eigth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1353-01-25" to-custom="1354-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_28_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1354-02-02" to="1355-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1354-01-25" to-custom="1355-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_28_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1354-02-02" to="1355-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1354-01-25" to-custom="1355-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_28_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1354-02-02" to="1355-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1354-01-25" to-custom="1355-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_28_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1507_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1507_julianJan" from="1354-02-02" to="1355-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1507_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1507_julianMar" from="1355-02-02" to="1356-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_29">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-ninth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1354-01-25" to-custom="1355-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_29_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1355-02-02" to="1356-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1355-01-25" to-custom="1356-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_29_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1355-02-02" to="1356-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1355-01-25" to-custom="1356-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_29_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1355-02-02" to="1356-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1355-01-25" to-custom="1356-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_29_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1528_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1528_julianJan" from="1355-02-02" to="1356-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1528_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1528_julianMar" from="1356-02-02" to="1357-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_30">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirtieth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1355-01-25" to-custom="1356-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_30_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1356-02-02" to="1357-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1356-01-25" to-custom="1357-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_30_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1356-02-02" to="1357-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1356-01-25" to-custom="1357-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_30_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1356-02-02" to="1357-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1356-01-25" to-custom="1357-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_30_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1548_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1548_julianJan" from="1356-02-02" to="1357-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1548_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1548_julianMar" from="1357-02-02" to="1358-02-01"/></date>
                  </desc>
               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_31">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-first year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1356-01-25" to-custom="1357-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_31_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1357-02-02" to="1358-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1357-01-25" to-custom="1358-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_31_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1357-02-02" to="1358-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1357-01-25" to-custom="1358-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_31_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1357-02-02" to="1358-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1357-01-25" to-custom="1358-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_31_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1568_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1568_julianJan" from="1357-02-02" to="1358-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1568_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1568_julianMar" from="1358-02-02" to="1359-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_32">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-second year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1357-01-25" to-custom="1358-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_32_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1358-02-02" to="1359-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1358-01-25" to-custom="1359-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_32_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1358-02-02" to="1359-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1358-01-25" to-custom="1359-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_32_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1358-02-02" to="1359-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1358-01-25" to-custom="1359-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_32_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1588_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1588_julianJan" from="1358-02-02" to="1359-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1588_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1588_julianMar" from="1359-02-02" to="1360-02-01"/></date>
                  </desc>
               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_33">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-third year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1358-01-25" to-custom="1359-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_33_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1359-02-02" to="1360-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1359-01-25" to-custom="1360-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_33_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1359-02-02" to="1360-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1359-01-25" to-custom="1360-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_33_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1359-02-02" to="1360-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1359-01-25" to-custom="1360-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_33_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1608_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1608_julianJan" from="1359-02-02" to="1360-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1608_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1608_julianMar" from="1360-02-02" to="1361-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_34">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-fourth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1359-01-25" to-custom="1360-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_34_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1360-02-02" to="1361-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1360-01-25" to-custom="1361-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_34_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1360-02-02" to="1361-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1360-01-25" to-custom="1361-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_34_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1360-02-02" to="1361-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1360-01-25" to-custom="1361-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_34_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1628_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1628_julianJan" from="1360-02-02" to="1361-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1628_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1628_julianMar" from="1361-02-02" to="1362-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_35">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-fifth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1360-01-25" to-custom="1361-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_35_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1361-02-02" to="1362-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1361-01-25" to-custom="1362-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_35_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1361-02-02" to="1362-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1361-01-25" to-custom="1362-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_35_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1361-02-02" to="1362-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1361-01-25" to-custom="1362-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_35_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1649_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1649_julianJan" from="1361-02-02" to="1362-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1649_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1649_julianMar" from="1362-02-02" to="1363-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_36">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-sixth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1361-01-25" to-custom="1362-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_36_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1362-02-02" to="1363-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1362-01-25" to-custom="1363-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_36_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1362-02-02" to="1363-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1362-01-25" to-custom="1363-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_36_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1362-02-02" to="1363-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1362-01-25" to-custom="1363-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_36_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1669_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1669_julianJan" from="1362-02-02" to="1363-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1669_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1669_julianMar" from="1363-02-02" to="1364-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_37">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-seventh year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1362-01-25" to-custom="1363-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_37_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1363-02-02" to="1364-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1363-01-25" to-custom="1364-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_37_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1363-02-02" to="1364-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1363-01-25" to-custom="1364-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_37_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1363-02-02" to="1364-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1363-01-25" to-custom="1364-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_37_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1689_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1689_julianJan" from="1363-02-02" to="1364-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1689_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1689_julianMar" from="1364-02-02" to="1365-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_38">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-eigth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1363-01-25" to-custom="1364-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_38_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1364-02-02" to="1365-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1364-01-25" to-custom="1365-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_38_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1364-02-02" to="1365-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1364-01-25" to-custom="1365-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_38_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1364-02-02" to="1365-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1364-01-25" to-custom="1365-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_38_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1709_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1709_julianJan" from="1364-02-02" to="1365-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1709_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1709_julianMar" from="1365-02-02" to="1366-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_39">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-ninth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1364-01-25" to-custom="1365-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_39_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1365-02-02" to="1366-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1365-01-25" to-custom="1366-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_39_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1365-02-02" to="1366-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1365-01-25" to-custom="1366-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_39_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1365-02-02" to="1366-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1365-01-25" to-custom="1366-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_39_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1729_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1729_julianJan" from="1365-02-02" to="1366-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1729_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1729_julianMar" from="1366-02-02" to="1367-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_40">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourtieth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1365-01-25" to-custom="1366-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_40_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1366-02-02" to="1367-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1366-01-25" to-custom="1367-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_40_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1366-02-02" to="1367-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1366-01-25" to-custom="1367-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_40_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1366-02-02" to="1367-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1366-01-25" to-custom="1367-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_40_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1749_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1749_julianJan" from="1366-02-02" to="1367-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1749_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1749_julianMar" from="1367-02-02" to="1368-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_41">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-first year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1366-01-25" to-custom="1367-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_41_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1367-02-02" to="1368-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1367-01-25" to-custom="1368-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_41_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1367-02-02" to="1368-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1367-01-25" to-custom="1368-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_41_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1367-02-02" to="1368-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1367-01-25" to-custom="1368-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_41_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1770_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1770_julianJan" from="1367-02-02" to="1368-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1770_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1770_julianMar" from="1368-02-02" to="1369-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_42">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-second year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1367-01-25" to-custom="1368-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_42_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1368-02-02" to="1369-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1368-01-25" to-custom="1369-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_42_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1368-02-02" to="1369-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1368-01-25" to-custom="1369-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_42_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1368-02-02" to="1369-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1368-01-25" to-custom="1369-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_42_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1790_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1790_julianJan" from="1368-02-02" to="1369-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1790_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1790_julianMar" from="1369-02-02" to="1370-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_43">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-third year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1368-01-25" to-custom="1369-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_43_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1369-02-02" to="1370-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1369-01-25" to-custom="1370-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_43_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1369-02-02" to="1370-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1369-01-25" to-custom="1370-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_43_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1369-02-02" to="1370-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1369-01-25" to-custom="1370-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_43_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1810_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1810_julianJan" from="1369-02-02" to="1370-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1810_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1810_julianMar" from="1370-02-02" to="1371-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_44">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-fourth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1369-01-25" to-custom="1370-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_44_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1370-02-02" to="1371-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1370-01-25" to-custom="1371-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_44_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1370-02-02" to="1371-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1370-01-25" to-custom="1371-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_44_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1370-02-02" to="1371-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1370-01-25" to-custom="1371-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_44_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1830_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1830_julianJan" from="1370-02-02" to="1371-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1830_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1830_julianMar" from="1371-02-02" to="1372-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_45">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-fifth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1370-01-25" to-custom="1371-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_45_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1371-02-02" to="1372-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1371-01-25" to-custom="1372-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_45_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1371-02-02" to="1372-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1371-01-25" to-custom="1372-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_45_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1371-02-02" to="1372-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1371-01-25" to-custom="1372-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_45_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1850_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1850_julianJan" from="1371-02-02" to="1372-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1850_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1850_julianMar" from="1372-02-02" to="1373-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_46">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-sixth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1371-01-25" to-custom="1372-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_46_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1372-02-02" to="1373-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1372-01-25" to-custom="1273-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_46_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1372-02-02" to="1273-01-31"/>
                     <date from-custom="1372-01-25" to-custom="1273-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_46_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1372-02-02" to="1273-01-31"/>
                     <date from-custom="1372-01-25" to-custom="1273-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_46_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1870_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1870_julianJan" from="1372-02-02" to="1273-01-31"/><date exclude="#d59783e1870_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1870_julianMar" from="1373-02-02" to="1274-01-31"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_47">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-seventh year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1372-01-25" to-custom="1273-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_47_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1373-02-02" to="1274-01-31"/>
                     <date from-custom="1373-01-25" to-custom="1374-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_47_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1373-02-02" to="1374-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1373-01-25" to-custom="1374-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_47_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1373-02-02" to="1374-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1373-01-25" to-custom="1374-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_47_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1891_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1891_julianJan" from="1373-02-02" to="1374-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1891_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1891_julianMar" from="1374-02-02" to="1375-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_48">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-eigth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1373-01-25" to-custom="1374-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_48_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1374-02-02" to="1375-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1374-01-25" to-custom="1375-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_48_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1374-02-02" to="1375-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1374-01-25" to-custom="1375-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_48_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1374-02-02" to="1375-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1374-01-25" to-custom="1375-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_48_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1911_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1911_julianJan" from="1374-02-02" to="1375-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1911_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1911_julianMar" from="1375-02-02" to="1376-02-01"/></date>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_49">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourty-ninth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1374-01-25" to-custom="1375-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_49_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1375-02-02" to="1376-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1375-01-25" to-custom="1376-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_49_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1375-02-02" to="1376-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1375-01-25" to-custom="1376-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_49_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1375-02-02" to="1376-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1375-01-25" to-custom="1376-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_49_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1931_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1931_julianJan" from="1375-02-02" to="1376-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1931_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1931_julianMar" from="1376-02-02" to="1377-02-01"/></date>
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                     <label>The fiftieth year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
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                     <date from-custom="1376-01-25" to-custom="1377-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_50_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1376-02-02" to="1377-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1376-01-25" to-custom="1377-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_50_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1376-02-02" to="1377-02-01"/>
                     <date from-custom="1376-01-25" to-custom="1377-01-24" xml:id="r_EDWA3_50_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1951_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1951_julianJan" from="1376-02-02" to="1377-02-01"/><date exclude="#d59783e1951_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1951_julianMar" from="1377-02-02" to="1378-02-01"/></date>
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               <event xml:id="r_EDWA3_51">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fifty-first year of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1376-01-25" to-custom="1377-06-21" xml:id="r_EDWA3_51_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1377-02-02" to="1377-06-29">
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                     <date from-custom="1377-01-25" to-custom="1377-06-21" xml:id="r_EDWA3_51_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1377-02-02" to="1377-06-29"/>
                     <date from-custom="1377-01-25" to-custom="1377-06-21" xml:id="r_EDWA3_51_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1377-02-02" to="1377-06-29">
                        <certainty match="@to-custom" locus="value" cert="low"/>
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                     <date from-custom="1377-01-25" to-custom="1377-06-21" xml:id="r_EDWA3_51_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1"><date exclude="#d59783e1977_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e1977_julianJan" from="1377-02-02" to="1377-06-29"/><date exclude="#d59783e1977_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e1977_julianMar" from="1378-02-02" to="1377-06-29"/>
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                  <head>The reign of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name></head>
               
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_01">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The first year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1558-11-17" to-custom="1559-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_01_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1558-11-27" to="1559-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1558-11-17" to-custom="1559-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_01_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1558-11-27" to="1559-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1558-11-17" to-custom="1559-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_01_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1558-11-27" to="1559-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1558-11-17" to-custom="1559-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_01_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1558-11-27" to="1559-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_02">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The second year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1559-11-17" to-custom="1560-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_02_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1559-11-27" to="1560-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1559-11-17" to-custom="1560-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_02_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1559-11-27" to="1560-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1559-11-17" to-custom="1560-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_02_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1559-11-27" to="1560-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1559-11-17" to-custom="1560-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_02_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1559-11-27" to="1560-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_03">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The third year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1560-11-17" to-custom="1561-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_03_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1560-11-27" to="1561-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1560-11-17" to-custom="1561-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_03_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1560-11-27" to="1561-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1560-11-17" to-custom="1561-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_03_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1560-11-27" to="1561-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1560-11-17" to-custom="1561-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_03_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1560-11-27" to="1561-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_04">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1561-11-17" to-custom="1562-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_04_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1561-11-27" to="1562-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1561-11-17" to-custom="1562-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_04_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1561-11-27" to="1562-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1561-11-17" to-custom="1562-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_04_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1561-11-27" to="1562-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1561-11-17" to-custom="1562-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_04_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1561-11-27" to="1562-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_05">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fifth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1562-11-17" to-custom="1563-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_05_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1562-11-27" to="1563-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1562-11-17" to-custom="1563-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_05_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1562-11-27" to="1563-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1562-11-17" to-custom="1563-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_05_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1562-11-27" to="1563-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1562-11-17" to-custom="1563-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_05_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1562-11-27" to="1563-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_06">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The sixth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1563-11-17" to-custom="1564-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_06_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1563-11-27" to="1564-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1563-11-17" to-custom="1564-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_06_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1563-11-27" to="1564-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1563-11-17" to-custom="1564-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_06_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1563-11-27" to="1564-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1563-11-17" to-custom="1564-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_06_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1563-11-27" to="1564-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_07">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The seventh year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1564-11-17" to-custom="1565-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_07_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1564-11-27" to="1565-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1564-11-17" to-custom="1565-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_07_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1564-11-27" to="1565-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1564-11-17" to-custom="1565-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_07_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1564-11-27" to="1565-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1564-11-17" to-custom="1565-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_07_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1564-11-27" to="1565-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_08">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eighth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1565-11-17" to-custom="1566-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_08_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1565-11-27" to="1566-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1565-11-17" to-custom="1566-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_08_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1565-11-27" to="1566-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1565-11-17" to-custom="1566-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_08_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1565-11-27" to="1566-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1565-11-17" to-custom="1566-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_08_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1565-11-27" to="1566-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_09">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The ninth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1566-11-17" to-custom="1567-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_09_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1566-11-27" to="1567-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1566-11-17" to-custom="1567-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_09_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1566-11-27" to="1567-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1566-11-17" to-custom="1567-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_09_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1566-11-27" to="1567-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1566-11-17" to-custom="1567-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_09_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1566-11-27" to="1567-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_10">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The tenth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1567-11-17" to-custom="1568-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_10_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1567-11-27" to="1568-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1567-11-17" to-custom="1568-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_10_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1567-11-27" to="1568-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1567-11-17" to-custom="1568-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_10_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1567-11-27" to="1568-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1567-11-17" to-custom="1568-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_10_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1567-11-27" to="1568-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_11">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The eleventh year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1568-11-17" to-custom="1569-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_11_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1568-11-27" to="1569-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1568-11-17" to-custom="1569-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_11_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1568-11-27" to="1569-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1568-11-17" to-custom="1569-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_11_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1568-11-27" to="1569-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1568-11-17" to-custom="1569-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_11_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1568-11-27" to="1569-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_12">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twelfth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1569-11-17" to-custom="1570-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_12_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1569-11-27" to="1570-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1569-11-17" to-custom="1570-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_12_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1569-11-27" to="1570-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1569-11-17" to-custom="1570-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_12_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1569-11-27" to="1570-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1569-11-17" to-custom="1570-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_12_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1569-11-27" to="1570-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_13">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirteenth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1570-11-17" to-custom="1571-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_13_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1570-11-27" to="1571-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1570-11-17" to-custom="1571-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_13_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1570-11-27" to="1571-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1570-11-17" to-custom="1571-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_13_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1570-11-27" to="1571-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1570-11-17" to-custom="1571-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_13_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1570-11-27" to="1571-11-26"/>
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               </event>
               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_14">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The fourteenth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1571-11-17" to-custom="1572-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_14_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1571-11-27" to="1572-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1571-11-17" to-custom="1572-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_14_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1571-11-27" to="1572-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1571-11-17" to-custom="1572-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_14_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1571-11-27" to="1572-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1571-11-17" to-custom="1572-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_14_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1571-11-27" to="1572-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_15">
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                     <label>The fifteenth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1572-11-17" to-custom="1573-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_15_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1572-11-27" to="1573-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1572-11-17" to-custom="1573-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_15_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1572-11-27" to="1573-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1572-11-17" to-custom="1573-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_15_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1572-11-27" to="1573-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1572-11-17" to-custom="1573-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_15_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1572-11-27" to="1573-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_16">
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                     <label>The sixteenth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1573-11-17" to-custom="1574-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_16_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1573-11-27" to="1574-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1573-11-17" to-custom="1574-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_16_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1573-11-27" to="1574-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1573-11-17" to-custom="1574-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_16_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1573-11-27" to="1574-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1573-11-17" to-custom="1574-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_16_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1573-11-27" to="1574-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_17">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The seventeenth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1574-11-17" to-custom="1575-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_17_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1574-11-27" to="1575-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1574-11-17" to-custom="1575-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_17_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1574-11-27" to="1575-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1574-11-17" to-custom="1575-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_17_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1574-11-27" to="1575-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1574-11-17" to-custom="1575-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_17_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1574-11-27" to="1575-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The eighteenth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
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                     <date from-custom="1575-11-17" to-custom="1576-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_18_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1575-11-27" to="1576-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1575-11-17" to-custom="1576-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_18_holinshed_1577" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI4" from="1575-11-27" to="1576-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1575-11-17" to-custom="1576-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_18_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1575-11-27" to="1576-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The nineteenth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1576-11-17" to-custom="1577-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_19_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1576-11-27" to="1577-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1576-11-17" to-custom="1577-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_19_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1576-11-27" to="1577-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1576-11-17" to-custom="1577-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_19_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1576-11-27" to="1577-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The twentieth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1577-11-17" to-custom="1578-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_20_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1577-11-27" to="1578-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1577-11-17" to-custom="1578-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_20_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1577-11-27" to="1578-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1577-11-17" to-custom="1578-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_20_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1577-11-27" to="1578-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_21">
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                     <label>The twenty-first year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1578-11-17" to-custom="1579-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_21_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1578-11-27" to="1579-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1578-11-17" to-custom="1579-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_21_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1578-11-27" to="1579-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1578-11-17" to-custom="1579-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_21_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1578-11-27" to="1579-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_22">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-second year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1579-11-17" to-custom="1580-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_22_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1579-11-27" to="1580-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1579-11-17" to-custom="1580-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_22_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1579-11-27" to="1580-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1579-11-17" to-custom="1580-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_22_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1579-11-27" to="1580-11-26"/>
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                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-third year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1580-11-17" to-custom="1581-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_23_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1580-11-27" to="1581-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1580-11-17" to-custom="1581-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_23_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1580-11-27" to="1581-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1580-11-17" to-custom="1581-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_23_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1580-11-27" to="1581-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_24">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The twenty-fourth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1581-11-17" to-custom="1582-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_24_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1581-11-27" to="1582-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1581-11-17" to-custom="1582-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_24_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1581-11-27" to="1582-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1581-11-17" to-custom="1582-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_24_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1581-11-27" to="1582-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_25">
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                     <label>The twenty-fifth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1582-11-17" to-custom="1583-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_25_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1582-11-27" to="1583-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1582-11-17" to-custom="1583-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_25_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1582-11-27" to="1583-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1582-11-17" to-custom="1583-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_25_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1582-11-27" to="1583-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The twenty-sixth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1583-11-17" to-custom="1584-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_26_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1583-11-27" to="1584-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1583-11-17" to-custom="1584-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_26_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1583-11-27" to="1584-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1583-11-17" to-custom="1584-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_26_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1583-11-27" to="1584-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The twenty-seventh year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
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                     <date from-custom="1584-11-17" to-custom="1585-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_27_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1584-11-27" to="1585-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The twenty-eigth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
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                     <date from-custom="1585-11-17" to-custom="1586-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_28_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1585-11-27" to="1586-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1585-11-17" to-custom="1586-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_28_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1585-11-27" to="1586-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The twenty-ninth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1586-11-17" to-custom="1587-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_29_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1586-11-27" to="1587-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1586-11-17" to-custom="1587-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_29_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1586-11-27" to="1587-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1586-11-17" to-custom="1587-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_29_holinshed_1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" source="BIBL1.xml#HOLI1" from="1586-11-27" to="1587-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_30">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirtieth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1587-11-17" to-custom="1588-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_30_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1587-11-27" to="1588-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1587-11-17" to-custom="1588-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_30_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1587-11-27" to="1588-11-26"/>
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               <event xml:id="r_ELIZ1_31">
                  <desc>
                     <label>The thirty-first year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1588-11-17" to-custom="1589-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_31_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1588-11-27" to="1589-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1588-11-17" to-custom="1589-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_31_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1588-11-27" to="1589-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The thirty-second year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1589-11-17" to-custom="1590-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_32_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1589-11-27" to="1590-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1589-11-17" to-custom="1590-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_32_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1589-11-27" to="1590-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The thirty-third year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
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                     <date from-custom="1590-11-17" to-custom="1591-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_33_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1590-11-27" to="1591-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The thirty-fourth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1591-11-17" to-custom="1592-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_34_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1591-11-27" to="1592-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1591-11-17" to-custom="1592-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_34_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1591-11-27" to="1592-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The thirty-fifth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1592-11-17" to-custom="1593-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_35_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1592-11-27" to="1593-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1592-11-17" to-custom="1593-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_35_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1592-11-27" to="1593-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The thirty-sixth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1593-11-17" to-custom="1594-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_36_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1593-11-27" to="1594-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1593-11-17" to-custom="1594-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_36_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1593-11-27" to="1594-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The thirty-seventh year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1594-11-17" to-custom="1595-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_37_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1594-11-27" to="1595-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1594-11-17" to-custom="1595-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_37_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1594-11-27" to="1595-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The thirty-eigth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1595-11-17" to-custom="1596-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_38_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1595-11-27" to="1596-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1595-11-17" to-custom="1596-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_38_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1595-11-27" to="1596-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The thirty-ninth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1596-11-17" to-custom="1597-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_39_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1596-11-27" to="1597-11-26"/>
                     <date from-custom="1596-11-17" to-custom="1597-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_39_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1596-11-27" to="1597-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The fourty-first year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1598-11-17" to-custom="1598-03-24" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_41_stow" datingMethod="#julianMar" source="BIBL1.xml#STOW17" from="1598-11-27" to="1599-04-03"/>
                     <date from-custom="1598-11-17" to-custom="1599-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_41_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1598-11-27" to="1599-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The fourty-second year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1599-11-17" to-custom="1600-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_42_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1599-11-27" to="1600-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The fourty-third year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
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                     <label>The fourty-fourth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1601-11-17" to-custom="1602-11-16" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_44_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1601-11-27" to="1602-11-26"/>
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                     <label>The fourty-fifth year of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name>’s reign.</label>
                     <date from-custom="1602-11-17" to-custom="1603-03-24" xml:id="r_ELIZ1_45_cheney" datingMethod="#julianJan" source="BIBL1.xml#CHEN1" from="1602-11-27" to="1603-04-03"/>
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            referred to as <mentioned>New Style</mentioned> (NS). Years run from January 1 through December 31.</p>
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        <calendar xml:id="annoMundi" n="Anno Mundi">
          <p>The Anno Mundi (<quote>year of the world</quote>) calendar is based on the supposed date of the
            creation of the world, which is calculated from Biblical sources. At least two different
            creation dates are in common use. See <ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anno_Mundi">Anno Mundi</ref> (Wikipedia).</p>
        </calendar>
        <calendar xml:id="regnal" n="Regnal">
          <p>Regnal dates are given as the number of years into the reign of a particular monarch.
            Our practice is to tag such dates with <att>calendar</att>=<val>regnal</val>, and provide an
            equivalent date using a more systematic calendar (usually Julian) in a custom dating
            attribute.</p>
        </calendar>
      </calendarDesc><particDesc><listPerson><person xml:id="ROTH4">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Molly Rothwell</reg>
       <forename>Molly</forename>
       <surname>Rothwell</surname>
       <abbr>MR</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Project Manager, 2022-present. Research Assistant, 2020-2022. Molly Rothwell was an undergraduate student at the
        University of Victoria, with a double major in English and History. During her time at MoEML, Molly primarily worked on encoding and transcribing the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title>, adding toponyms to MoEML’s Gazetteer, researching England’s early-modern court system, and  standardizing MoEML’s Mapography.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="LEBE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kate LeBere</reg>
       <forename>Kate</forename>
       <surname>LeBere</surname>
       <abbr>KL</abbr>
      </persName>
      <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>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="TAKE1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Joey Takeda</reg>
       <forename>Joey</forename>
       <surname>Takeda</surname>
       <abbr>JT</abbr>
      </persName>
      <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>
     </person><person xml:id="LAND2">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tye Landels-Gruenewald</reg>
       <forename>Tye</forename>
       <surname>Landels-Gruenewald</surname>
       <abbr>TLG</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Data Manager, 2015-2016. Research Assistant, 2013-2015. Tye completed his undergraduate
        honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2015.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="DROU1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Tara Drouillard</reg>
       <forename>Tara</forename>
       <surname>Drouillard</surname>
       <abbr>TD</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2000–2002. Hypertext student and Shakespeare student at the University
        of Windsor in Winter 2000. Tara Drouillard received her MA in English from Queen’s
        University in 2003 and now works in Communications.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CHER1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Melanie Chernyk</reg>
       <forename>Melanie</forename>
       <surname>Chernyk</surname>
       <abbr>MJC</abbr>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assistant, 2004–2008. BA honours, 2006. MA English, University of Victoria, 2007.
        Melanie Chernyk went on to work at the <ref target="http://etcl.uvic.ca/">Electronic Textual
         Cultures Lab</ref> at the University of Victoria and now manages Talisman Books and Gallery
        on Pender Island, BC. She also has her own editing business at <ref target="http://26letters.ca/">http://26letters.ca</ref>.</p>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MCFI1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Kim McLean-Fiander</reg>
       <forename>Kim</forename>
       <surname>McLean-Fiander</surname>
       <abbr>KMF</abbr>
      </persName>
      <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>
     </person><person xml:id="JENS1">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Janelle Jenstad</reg>
       <forename>Janelle</forename>
       <surname>Jenstad</surname>
       <abbr>JJ</abbr>
      </persName>
      <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>
     </person><person xml:id="HOLM3">
      <persName type="cont">
       <reg>Martin D. Holmes</reg>
       <forename>Martin</forename>
       <forename>D.</forename>
       <surname>Holmes</surname>
       <abbr>MDH</abbr>
      </persName>
      <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>
     </person><person xml:id="ANNE1" sex="2">
      <persName type="hist">
       <reg>Anne Boleyn</reg>
       <forename>Anne</forename>
       <surname>Boleyn</surname>
       <roleName>Queen consort of England</roleName>
      </persName>
      <birth when-custom="1500" precision="low" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3256_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3256_julianJan" notBefore="1500-01-10" notAfter="1501-01-09"/><date exclude="#d59783e3256_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3256_julianMar" notBefore="1500-04-03" notAfter="1501-04-02"/></birth>
      <death when-custom="1536" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3258_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3258_julianJan" notBefore="1536-01-11" notAfter="1537-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3258_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3258_julianMar" notBefore="1536-04-04" notAfter="1537-04-03"/></death>
      <note>
       <p>Queen consort of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from-custom="1533" to-custom="1536" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3267_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3267_julianJan" notBefore="1533-01-11" notAfter="1537-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3267_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3267_julianMar" notBefore="1533-04-04" notAfter="1537-04-03"/>1533-1536</date>.
        Second wife of <name ref="PERS1.xml#HENR1">Henry VIII</name>. Executed on grounds of treason.</p>
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        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-557"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Boleyn"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="CHAR4" sex="1">
      <persName type="hist">
       <reg>Charles I</reg>
       <forename>Charles</forename>
       <genName><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></genName>
       <roleName>King of England</roleName>
       <roleName>King of Scotland</roleName>
       <roleName>King of Ireland</roleName>
       <addName>the Martyr</addName>
      </persName>
      <birth when-custom="1600" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3316_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3316_julianJan" notBefore="1600-01-11" notAfter="1601-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3316_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3316_julianMar" notBefore="1600-04-04" notAfter="1601-04-03"/></birth>
      <death when-custom="1649" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3318_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3318_julianJan" notBefore="1649-01-11" notAfter="1650-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3318_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3318_julianMar" notBefore="1649-04-04" notAfter="1650-04-03"/></death>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>, Scotland, and Ireland <date from-custom="1625" to-custom="1649" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3327_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3327_julianJan" notBefore="1625-01-11" notAfter="1650-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3327_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3327_julianMar" notBefore="1625-04-04" notAfter="1650-04-03"/>1625-1649</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-5143"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_I_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="EDWA3" sex="1">
      <persName type="hist">
       <reg>Edward III</reg>
       <forename>Edward</forename>
       <genName><num type="roman" value="3">III</num></genName>
       <roleName>King of England</roleName>
      </persName>
      <birth when-custom="1312-11-12" datingMethod="#julianSic" when="1312-11-20"/>
      <death when-custom="1377-06-21" datingMethod="#julianSic" when="1377-06-29"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from-custom="1327" to-custom="1377" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3375_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3375_julianJan" notBefore="1327-01-09" notAfter="1378-01-08"/><date exclude="#d59783e3375_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3375_julianMar" notBefore="1327-04-02" notAfter="1378-04-01"/>1327-1377</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-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-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>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="EDWA4" sex="1">
      <persName type="hist">
       <reg>Edward VI</reg>
       <forename>Edward</forename>
       <genName><num type="roman" value="6">VI</num></genName>
       <roleName>King of England</roleName>
       <roleName>King of Ireland</roleName>
      </persName>
      <birth when-custom="1537-10-12" datingMethod="#julianSic" when="1537-10-22"/>
      <death when-custom="1553-07-06" datingMethod="#julianSic" when="1553-07-16"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Ireland <date from-custom="1547" to-custom="1553" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3433_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3433_julianJan" notBefore="1547-01-11" notAfter="1554-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3433_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3433_julianMar" notBefore="1547-04-04" notAfter="1554-04-03"/>1547-1553</date>. Buried at <ref target="HENR11.xml">Henry VII’s Chapel</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-VI"><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-8522"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_VI_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="ELIZ1" sex="2">
      <persName type="hist">
       <reg>Elizabeth I</reg>
       <forename>Elizabeth</forename>
       <genName><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></genName>
       <roleName>Queen of England</roleName>
       <roleName>Queen of Ireland</roleName>
       <addName>Gloriana</addName>
       <addName>Good Queen Bess</addName>
      </persName>
      <birth when-custom="1533-09-07" datingMethod="#julianSic" when="1533-09-17"/>
      <death when="1603-03-24" datingMethod="#gregorian"/>
      <note>
       <p>Queen of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Ireland <date from-custom="1558" to-custom="1603" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3498_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3498_julianJan" notBefore="1558-01-11" notAfter="1604-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3498_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3498_julianMar" notBefore="1558-04-04" notAfter="1604-04-03"/>1558-1603</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8636"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Elizabeth-I"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="LUNA1" sex="2">
      <persName type="lit">
       <reg>Luna</reg>
       <forename>Luna</forename>
       <addName>Cynthia</addName>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Goddess of the moon in Roman mythology.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_(goddess)"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="HENR3" sex="1">
      <persName type="hist">
       <reg>Henry I</reg>
       <forename>Henry</forename>
       <genName><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></genName>
       <roleName>King of England</roleName>
       <addName>Beauclerc</addName>
      </persName>
      <birth notBefore-custom="1068" notAfter-custom="1069" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3570_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3570_julianJan" notBefore="1068-01-07" notAfter="1070-01-06"/><date exclude="#d59783e3570_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3570_julianMar" notBefore="1068-03-31" notAfter="1070-03-30"/></birth>
      <death when-custom="1135" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3572_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3572_julianJan" notBefore="1135-01-08" notAfter="1136-01-07"/><date exclude="#d59783e3572_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3572_julianMar" notBefore="1135-04-01" notAfter="1136-03-31"/></death>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from-custom="1100" to-custom="1135" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3581_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3581_julianJan" notBefore="1100-01-07" notAfter="1136-01-07"/><date exclude="#d59783e3581_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3581_julianMar" notBefore="1100-03-31" notAfter="1136-03-31"/>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>
     </person><person xml:id="MACH3" sex="1">
      <persName type="hist">
       <reg>Henry Machyn</reg>
       <forename>Henry</forename>
       <surname>Machyn</surname>
      </persName>
      <note>
       <p>Chronicler. Member of the <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-17531"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Machyn"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </person><person xml:id="MARY1" sex="2">
      <persName type="hist">
       <reg>Mary, Queen of Scots</reg>
       <forename>Mary</forename>
       <roleName>Queen of Scotland</roleName>
      </persName>
      <birth when-custom="1542" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3654_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3654_julianJan" notBefore="1542-01-11" notAfter="1543-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3654_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3654_julianMar" notBefore="1542-04-04" notAfter="1543-04-03"/></birth>
      <death when-custom="1587" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3656_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3656_julianJan" notBefore="1587-01-11" notAfter="1588-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3656_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3656_julianMar" notBefore="1587-04-04" notAfter="1588-04-03"/></death>
      <note>
       <p>Queen of Scotland <date from-custom="1542" to-custom="1567" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3662_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3662_julianJan" notBefore="1542-01-11" notAfter="1568-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3662_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3662_julianMar" notBefore="1542-04-04" notAfter="1568-04-03"/>1542-1567</date>. Queen of France <date from-custom="1559" to-custom="1560" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e3665_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e3665_julianJan" notBefore="1559-01-11" notAfter="1561-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e3665_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e3665_julianMar" notBefore="1559-04-04" notAfter="1561-04-03"/>1559-1560</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mary-queen-of-Scotland"><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-18248"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary%2C_Queen_of_Scots"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
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                <titlePart type="main">Executions</titlePart>
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            <div xml:id="EXEC1_intro">
                <head>Introduction</head>
                <p>Capital punishment survived in many forms in <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> for several centuries. The annals are filled with stories of beheading, hanging, boiling to death, and various other practices for such crimes as murder, treason, coin clipping, and theft. According to Foucault, public execution was a necessary <quote>political ritual</quote>, because criminals offended law-abiding persons, and personally attacked the sovereign <quote>since the law represents the will of the sovereign</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="#FOUC1">Foucault 47</ref>). Because crime threatened the power dynamic between sovereigns and their people, execution was viewed as a necessary means to restore the proper dynamic within a country (<ref type="bibl" target="#FOUC1">Foucault 48</ref>).</p>
                
                <p>According to John Laurence, <name ref="#WILL1">William I</name> is accepted as having introduced beheading to <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>, with <name ref="#WALT11">Waltheof</name>, Earl of Northumberland, as the first victim in <date when-custom="1076" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4619_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4619_julianJan" notBefore="1076-01-07" notAfter="1077-01-06"/><date exclude="#d59783e4619_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4619_julianMar" notBefore="1076-03-31" notAfter="1077-03-30"/>1076</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="#LAUR1">Laurence 28</ref>). Beheading was considered to be an honourable way to die and was, therefore, used only for nobles or criminals of the higher classes (<ref type="bibl" target="#LAUR1">Laurence 6</ref>). Some famous persons who were executed by beheading include <name ref="#MARY1">Mary, Queen of Scots</name> (<date when-custom="1587" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4632_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4632_julianJan" notBefore="1587-01-11" notAfter="1588-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4632_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4632_julianMar" notBefore="1587-04-04" notAfter="1588-04-03"/>1587</date>); <name ref="#RALE1">Sir Walter Raleigh</name> (<date when-custom="1618" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4638_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4638_julianJan" notBefore="1618-01-11" notAfter="1619-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4638_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4638_julianMar" notBefore="1618-04-04" notAfter="1619-04-03"/>1618</date>); and <name ref="#CHAR4">Charles I</name> (<date when-custom="1649" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4645_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4645_julianJan" notBefore="1649-01-11" notAfter="1650-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4645_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4645_julianMar" notBefore="1649-04-04" notAfter="1650-04-03"/>1649</date>). <name ref="#ANNE1">Anne Boleyn</name> was beheaded with a sword (<date when-custom="1536" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4651_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4651_julianJan" notBefore="1536-01-11" notAfter="1537-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4651_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4651_julianMar" notBefore="1536-04-04" notAfter="1537-04-03"/>1536</date>), wielded by a Frenchman brought over especially for the occasion (<ref type="bibl" target="#LAUR1">Laurence 29</ref>). Beheading was a problematic form of execution because the level of humanity involved was directly related to how well practiced the executioner was (<ref type="bibl" target="#LAUR1">Laurence 35</ref>). There are many recorded cases of executioners who used several strokes to sever a head from its body.</p>
                
                <p>Hanging was a form of capital punishment that had been practiced for several thousands of years; it is mentioned once in the Mosaic law (see <ref type="bibl" target="#BKJV1">Deuteronomy 21:22–23</ref>). In <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, the main permanent gallows were located at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref>. Sometimes, gallows were set up to supplement those at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref>, if there were a large number of hangings that were to occur at the same time. An example of just such an occasion occurred in <date when-custom="1554" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4675_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4675_julianJan" notBefore="1554-01-11" notAfter="1555-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4675_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4675_julianMar" notBefore="1554-04-04" notAfter="1555-04-03"/>1554</date>, when 58 men were hanged in connection with <name ref="#WYAT2">Sir Thomas Wyatt</name>’s rebellion. The locations of the extra gallows were recorded by <name ref="#MACH3">Henry Machyn</name> in his diary:
                <cit>
                    <quote>The xij day of February was mad at evere gate in <ref target="#LOND5">Lundun</ref> a newe payre of galaus and set up, ij payre in <ref target="#CHEA2">Chepesyde</ref>, ij payr in <ref target="#FLEE6">Fletstrett</ref>, one in <ref target="#SMIT1">Smythfyld</ref>, one payre in <ref target="#HOLB1">Holborne</ref>, on at <ref target="#LEAD2">Ledyn-hall</ref>, one at <ref target="#STMA1">sant Magnus London</ref> [-bridge], on at <ref target="#PEPP1">Peper allay</ref> gatt, one at <ref target="#STGE4">Sant Gorgeus</ref>, on in <ref target="#BERM1">Barunsay [Bermondsey] strett</ref>, on on <ref target="#TOWE1">Towr hylle</ref>, one payre at <ref target="#CHAR1">Charyngcrosse</ref>, on payr besyd <ref target="#HYDE1">Hyd parke</ref> corner.</quote>
                    <bibl><ref type="bibl" target="#MACH1">Machyn 55</ref></bibl>
                </cit>
                
                Most of these gallows were temporary.</p>
                
                <p>Under the <date when-custom="r_EDWA3" datingMethod="#regnal" calendar="#regnal" from="1327-02-02" to="1377-06-29">reign of <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name></date>, treason was made punishable by hanging, drawing, and quartering (<ref type="bibl" target="#LAUR1">Laurence 6, 11</ref>). The sentence, according to the Statue of Treason of 25 <name ref="#EDWA3">Edward III</name>, <date when-custom="1351" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4750_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4750_julianJan" notBefore="1351-01-09" notAfter="1352-01-08"/><date exclude="#d59783e4750_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4750_julianMar" notBefore="1351-04-02" notAfter="1352-04-01"/>1351</date>, states:
                <cit>
                    <quote>that the traitor is to be taken from prison and laid on a hurdle <gap reason="editorial"/> and drawn to the gallows, then hanged by the neck until he was nearly dead, then cut down; then his entrails were to be cut out of his body and burnt by the executioner; then his head to be cut off, his body divided into four quarters, and afterwards set up in some open place as directed.</quote>
                    <bibl>qtd. in <ref type="bibl" target="#LAUR1">Laurence 11</ref></bibl>
                </cit>
                </p>
                
                <p>Records of executions show variations on this sentence for treason and other offenses. For example, in <date when-custom="1576" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4770_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4770_julianJan" notBefore="1576-01-11" notAfter="1577-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4770_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4770_julianMar" notBefore="1576-04-04" notAfter="1577-04-03"/>1576</date>, a goldsmith named <name ref="#GREE26">Thomas Green</name> was drawn from <ref target="#NEWG1">Newgate</ref> to <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref>, and was there hanged, beheaded, and quartered for the clipping of gold and silver coins (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 160</ref>). Another example can be seen in <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name>’s <title level="m">Annals</title>, where <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> records the execution of <name ref="#CONS15">William Constable</name> in <date when-custom="1556" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4798_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4798_julianJan" notBefore="1556-01-11" notAfter="1557-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4798_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4798_julianMar" notBefore="1556-04-04" notAfter="1557-04-03"/>1556</date>:
                    <cit>
                        <quote>The <date when-custom="1556-02-26" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4805_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4805_julianJan" when="1556-03-07"/><date exclude="#d59783e4805_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4805_julianMar" when="1557-03-08"/>26. of February</date> <name ref="#CONS15">Willi. Constable alias Fetherstone</name> was arraigned in the <ref target="#GUIL1">Guild hall</ref> of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, who had caused letters to bee cast abrode, that <name ref="#EDWA4">king Edward</name> was aliue, and to some he shewed himselfe to be <name ref="#EDWA4">king Edward</name>, so that many persons both menne and women were troubled by him, for the which sedition the said William had bin once whipped and deliuered, as is aforesaid: But now he was condemned, and the <date when-custom="1556-03-13" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4824_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4824_julianJan" when="1556-03-23"/><date exclude="#d59783e4824_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4824_julianMar" when="1557-03-23"/>13. of March</date> he was drawne, hanged and quartered at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyborne</ref>.</quote>
                    <bibl>qtd. in <ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 153</ref></bibl>
                </cit>
                </p>
                
                <p>Some men were similarly punished during the <date calendar="#regnal" datingMethod="#regnal" when-custom="r_ELIZ1" from="1558-11-27" to="1603-04-03">reign of <name ref="#ELIZ1">Elizabeth</name></date>, for printing books which were believed to be seditious and/or in support of Catholicism. Other forms of execution that existed during the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras include burning at the stake (for Protestant heretics and witches), and ducking and drowning (also for witches, in both <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> and Scotland) (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 177</ref>; <ref type="bibl" target="#LAUR1">Laurence 10</ref>). In <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, burning at the stake was conducted at <ref target="#SMIT1">Smithfield</ref>, the location made famous by <name ref="#MARY2">Queen Mary</name>, who was said to have executed nearly three hundred heretics in that manner within a span of three and a half years (<ref type="bibl" target="#BORE1">Borer 145</ref>).</p>
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            <div xml:id="EXEC1_tyburn_history">
                <head>History of Tyburn</head>
                <p>It is unknown when <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> Tree, the most famous permanent gallows of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, was established. Alfred Marks conjectures that <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> dates from the time of <name ref="#HENR3">Henry I</name> (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 57</ref>). He believes that <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> must have been constructed by the Normans because it was first called <quote>The Elms</quote>, and the elm tree was the Norman tree of justice (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 57</ref>). The first recorded hanging at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> was that of <name ref="#OSBE1">William Fitz-Osbert</name> in <date when-custom="1196" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4907_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4907_julianJan" notBefore="1196-01-08" notAfter="1197-01-07"/><date exclude="#d59783e4907_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4907_julianMar" notBefore="1196-04-01" notAfter="1197-03-31"/>1196</date>, for the crime of sedition (<ref type="bibl" target="#LAUR1">Laurence 177</ref>).</p>
                
                <p>According to a <date when-custom="1607" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4917_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4917_julianJan" notBefore="1607-01-11" notAfter="1608-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4917_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4917_julianMar" notBefore="1607-04-04" notAfter="1608-04-03"/>1607</date> map of <ref target="MIDD30.xml">Middlesex</ref>, engraved by <name ref="#NORD2">John Norden</name>, <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> was located just outside of <ref target="#HYDE1">Hyde Park</ref>, well outside of the city of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> (so far outside, in fact, that <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> could not be included in the Agas map). Marks states that in <date when-custom="1220" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4939_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4939_julianJan" notBefore="1220-01-08" notAfter="1221-01-07"/><date exclude="#d59783e4939_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4939_julianMar" notBefore="1220-04-01" notAfter="1221-03-31"/>1220</date> the king ordered the construction of two gallows at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 63</ref>). These gallows were used until <date when-custom="1571" datingMethod="#julianSic" calendar="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e4948_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e4948_julianJan" notBefore="1571-01-11" notAfter="1572-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e4948_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e4948_julianMar" notBefore="1571-04-04" notAfter="1572-04-03"/>1571</date>, when they were replaced by a triangular gallows, or the <soCalled>triple tree</soCalled> as it was called, which was capable of holding over twenty-four men at a time (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 64</ref>). The first recorded reference to the triple tree came from an account of the execution of <name ref="#STOR3">Dr. John Story</name>, who was executed there <date when-custom="1571-06-01" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic" when="1571-06-11">1 June 1571</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 64, 159</ref>). In <date when-custom="1759">1759</date>, the triangular gallows were replaced by moveable gallows, and the last execution at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> took place <date when="1783-11-07">7 November 1783</date> (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 69, 70</ref>). Marks conjectures that fifty thousand persons were hanged or executed at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> over its approximately six hundred years of existence. This figure is quite low, considering that it averages out to less than fifty-two persons annually hanged or executed (<ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 78</ref>).</p>
                
                <p><ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>’s consciousness of what happened at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> is evident in the writings of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. Executions at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> were recorded by <name ref="#STOW6">John Stow</name>, in his Annals, and <name ref="#MACH3">Henry Machyn</name>, in his diary (<ref type="bibl" target="#MACH1">Machyn</ref>). There were also references made to <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> in Elizabethan and Jacobean drama; the first was made by the pseudonymous Martin Marprelate in <title level="m">Pappe with an Hatchet</title> (<date when-custom="1589" calendar="#julianSic" datingMethod="#julianSic"><date exclude="#d59783e5013_julianMar" xml:id="d59783e5013_julianJan" notBefore="1589-01-11" notAfter="1590-01-10"/><date exclude="#d59783e5013_julianJan" xml:id="d59783e5013_julianMar" notBefore="1589-04-04" notAfter="1590-04-03"/>1589</date>): <quote>Theres one with a lame wit, which will not weare a foure cornerd cap, then let him put on <ref target="#TYBU1">Tiburne</ref>, that hath but three corners</quote> (qtd. in <ref type="bibl" target="#MARK2">Marks 64</ref>). Another reference to <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> appears in <name ref="#SHAK1">Shakespeare</name>’s <title level="m">Love’s Labour’s Lost</title>: <quote>Thou makest the triumviry, the corner-cap of society, / The shape of love’s <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref>, that hangs up simplicity</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="#SHAK13">Shakespeare 4.3.49–50</ref>). These references deal mainly with the triangular shape of the gallows at <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref>.</p>
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            <div xml:id="EXEC1_taylor">
                <head>Description of Tyburn</head>
                <p><name ref="#TAYL2">John Taylor</name> dedicates an entire poem to <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> with his <title level="a">The Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers</title>.<note resp="#LEBE1" type="editorial">See MoEML’s transcription of <ref target="PRAI1.xml"><title level="a">The Praise and Virtue of a Jail and Jailers</title></ref>.</note> The many records about and references to <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref> make it almost impossible for a person think about pre-nineteenth-century executions in <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref> without thinking about <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburn</ref>.</p>
                <cit>
                    <quote>
                        <lg>
                            <l>I Haue heard sundry men oft times dispute</l>
                            <l>Of trees, that in one yeere will twice beare fruit.</l>
                            <l>But if a man note <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburne</ref>, ’will appeare,</l>
                            <l>That that’s a tree that beares twelue times a yeere.</l>
                            <l>I muse it should so fruitfull be, for why</l>
                            <l>I vnderstand the root of it is dry,</l>
                            <l>It beares no leafe, no blossome, or no bud,</l>
                            <l>The raine that makes it fructifie is bloud.</l>
                            <l>I further note, the fruit which it produces,</l>
                            <l>Doth seldome serue for profitable vses:</l>
                            <l>Except the skillfull Surgions industry</l>
                            <l>Doe make Desection or Anatomy.</l>
                            <l>It blossomes, buds, and beares, all three together,</l>
                            <l>And in one houre, doth liue, and die, and wither.</l>
                            <l>Like <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Sodom</hi> Apples, they are in conceit,</l>
                            <l>For touch’d, they turne to dust and ashes streight.</l>
                            <l>Besides I find this tree hath neuer bin</l>
                            <l>Like other fruit trees, wall’d or hedged in,</l>
                            <l>But in the high-way standing many a yeere,</l>
                            <l>It neuer yet was rob’d, as I could heare.</l>
                            <l>The reason is apparent to our eyes,</l>
                            <l>That what it beares, are <hi rendition="#rnd_1">dead commodities</hi>:</l>
                            <l>And yet sometimes (such grace to it is giuen)</l>
                            <l>The dying fruit is well prepar’d for heauen,</l>
                            <l>And many times a man may gather thence</l>
                            <l>Remorse, deuotion, and true penitence.</l>
                            <l>And from that tree, I thinke more soules ascend</l>
                            <l>To that Coelestiall ioy, which ne’r shall end :</l>
                            <l>I say, more soules from thence to heau’n doe come,</l>
                            <l>Than from all Church-Yards throughout Christendome.</l>
                            <l>The reason is, the bodies are all dead,</l>
                            <l>And all the soules to ioy or woe are fled.</l>
                            <l>Perhaps a weeke, a day, or two, or three,</l>
                            <l>Before they in the Church-yards buried bee.</l>
                            <l>But at this Tree, in twinkling of an eye,</l>
                            <l>The soule and body part immediatly,</l>
                            <l>There death the fatall parting blow doth strike,</l>
                            <l>And in Church-yards is seldome seene the like.</l>
                            <l>Besides, they are assisted with the almes</l>
                            <l>Of peoples charitable prayers, and <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Psalmes</hi>,</l>
                            <l>Which are the wings that lift the hou’ring spirit,</l>
                            <l>By faith, through grace, true glory to inherit.</l>
                            <l>Concerning this dead fruit, I noted it,</l>
                            <l>In stead of paste it’s put into a pit,</l>
                            <l>And laid vp carefully in any place,</l>
                            <l>Yet <hi rendition="#rnd_1">worme-eaten</hi> it growes in little space.</l>
                            <l>My vnderstanding can by no meanes frame,</l>
                            <l>To giue this <ref target="#TYBU1">Tyburne</ref>fruit a fitter name,</l>
                            <l>Than <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Medlers</hi>, for I find that great and small,</l>
                            <l>(To my capacity) are <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Medlers</hi> all.</l>
                            <l>Some say they are <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Choak’d peares</hi>, and some againe</l>
                            <l>Doe call them <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Hartie Choakes</hi>, but ’tis most plain,</l>
                            <l>It is a kinde of <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Medler</hi> it doth beare,</l>
                            <l>Or else I thinke it neuer would come there.</l>
                            <l>Moreouer where it growes, I find it true,</l>
                            <l>It often turnes the <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Harke of grace to Rue</hi>.</l>
                            <l>Amongst all Pot-herbes growing on the ground,</l>
                            <l><name rendition="#rnd_1" ref="#TIME2">Time</name> is the least respected, I haue found,</l>
                            <l>And most abus’d, and therefore one shall see</l>
                            <l>No branch or bud of it grow neere this <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Tree</hi>:</l>
                            <l>For ’tis occasion of mans greatest crime,</l>
                            <l>To turne the vse, into abuse, of <name rendition="#rnd_1" ref="#TIME2">Time</name>.</l>
                            <l>When passions are let loose without a bridle,</l>
                            <l>The precious <name rendition="#rnd_1" ref="#TIME2">Time</name> is turnd to <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Loue and idle</hi>:</l>
                            <l>And that’s the chiefest reason I can show,</l>
                            <l>Why fruit so often doth on <ref rendition="#rnd_1" target="#TYBU1">Tyburne</ref> grow.</l>
                            <l>There are inferiour <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Gallowses</hi> which beare</l>
                            <l>(According to the season) twice a yeare:</l>
                            <l>And there’s a kinde of watrish <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Tree</hi> at <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Wapping</hi>,</l>
                            <l>Wheras Sea-theeues or <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Pirats</hi> are catch’d napping:</l>
                            <l>But <ref rendition="#rnd_1" target="#TYBU1">Tyburne</ref> doth deserue before them all</l>
                            <l>The title and addition capitall,</l>
                            <l>Of <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Arch</hi> or great Grand <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Gallowse</hi> of our Land,</l>
                            <l>Whilst all the rest like ragged Laqueyes stand ;</l>
                            <l><hi rendition="#rnd_1">It</hi> hath (like <name rendition="#rnd_1" ref="#LUNA1">Luna</name>) <hi rendition="#rnd_1">full</hi>, and <hi rendition="#rnd_1">change</hi>, and <hi rendition="#rnd_1">quarters</hi>,</l>
                            <l><hi rendition="#rnd_1">It</hi> (like a Merchant) monthly trucks and barters ;</l>
                            <l>But all the other <hi rendition="#rnd_1">Gallowses</hi> are fit,</l>
                            <l>Like Chapmen, or poore Pedlers vnto it.</l>
                        </lg>
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                    <bibl><ref type="bibl" target="#TAYL1">Taylor 134–135</ref></bibl>
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