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  • 2000 Years of London Bridge: From the Arrival of the Romans to the Present Day. The London Bridge Museum and Education Trust, 2003. Open.
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  • About Us. Bethlem Museum of the Mind. Ed. Bethlem Royal Hospital. Open.
  • Ackroyd, Peter. London: The Biography. London: Anchor, 2003.
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  • Adams, Elizabeth D. A Fragment of a Lord Mayor’s Pageant. Modern Language Notes. 32.5 (1917): 285-289.
  • Adams, Joseph Quincy. The Conventual Buildings of Blackfriars, London, and the Playhouses Constructed Therein. Studies in Philology 14.2 (1917): 64-87.
  • Adams, Joseph Quincy. Shakespearean Playhouses. Gloucester: Peter Smith, 1917. Archive.org. Open.
  • Adams, Reginald. The Parish Clerks of London: A History of the Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks of London. London and Chichester: Phillimore, 1971.
  • Adams, Robert M., and George M. Logan. John Donne. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. M.H. Abrams, E. Talbot Donaldson, Alfred David, Hallett Smith, Barbara K. Lewalski, Robert M. Adams, George M. Logan, Samuel Holt Monk, Lawrence Lipking, Jack Stillinger, George H. Ford, Carol T. Christ, David Daiches, Jon Stallworthy. Vol. 1. 6th ed. New York: Norton, 1993. 1080–82.
  • Adams, Robyn. The Service I am Here For: William Herle in the Marshalsea Prison, 1571. Huntington Library Quarterly 72.2 (2009): 217-238.
  • Adams, Thomas. The deuills banket described in foure sermons. London: Thomas Snodham, 1614. STC 110.5. EEBO. Subscription.
  • Adams, Thomas. Diseases of the soule a discourse diuine, morall, and physicall. London: George Purflower for John Badge, 1616. STC 109. EEBO.
  • Adams, Thomas. Mystical bedlam, or the vvorld of mad-men. London: n.p., 1615. STC 124. EEBO. Subscription.
  • Adams, Thomas. The works of Thomas Adams: being the sum of his sermons, meditations, and other divine and moral discourses. Ed. James Nichol. Vol. 3. Edinburgh: James Nichol, 1861-1862. Babel Haithi Trust. Open. [We cite by volume and page number.]
  • Adelman, Janet. Making Defect Perfection: Shakespeare and the One-Sex Model. Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage. Ed. Viviana Comensoli and Anne Russell. Chicago: U of Illinois P, 1999. 23–52.
  • Agas, Ralph. Civitas Londinum. 1560. [See more information about this map.]
  • Agas, Ralph. London and Westminster in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, Anno Dom. 1563. [See more information about this map.]
  • Agas, Ralph. A View of London about the Year 1560. The History and Survey of London from its Foundation to the Present Time. Vol. 1. By William Maitland. London: Samuel Richardson, 1739. Frontispiece. [See more information about this map.]
  • Ahnert, Ruth. Writing in the Tower of London during the Reformation, ca. 1530–1558. Huntington Library Quarterly 72.2 (2009): 168-192.
  • AIM25: Archives in London and the M25 Area. U of London. Open.
  • Airs, Malcolm, and Geoffrey Tyack, eds. The Renaissance Villa in Britain, 1500-1700. Reading: Spire, 2007.
  • Airs, Malcolm. The Buildings of Britain: Tudor and Jacobean. A Guide and Gazetteer. London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1982.
  • Allderidge, Patricia. Management and Mismanagement at Bedlam, 1547 to 1633. Health, Medicine, and Morality in the Sixteenth Century. Ed. Charles Webster. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1979. 141–64.
  • Allen, Martin. Mints and Money in Medieval England. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2012.
  • Alley, Hugh. Hugh Alley’s Caveat: The Markets of London in 1598: Folger MS V.a. 318. Ed. Ian Archer, Caroline Barron, and Vanessa Harding. Publication Ser. 137. London: London Topographical Society, 1988.
  • Alsford, Stephen. Medieval English Towns. Open.
  • Amelang, James S. Vox Populi: Popular Autobiographies as Sources for Early Modern Urban History. Urban History 20.1 (1993): 30–42. Cambridge Journals. Subscription.
  • Ames, Joseph. Typographical Antiquities: or an historical account of the origin and progress of printing in Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. 3. London, 1785-1790. Gale CW3301914411.
  • A Monk of the Grand Chartreuse and G. van Dijk. Carthusians. New Catholic Encyclopedia. 2nd ed. Ed. Catholic University of America. Detroit: Gale, 2003. 193-197. Print.
  • Andrews, William. Old Church Lore. Hull: William Andrews, 1891. Reprint. Wakefield: EP Publishing, 1975.
  • Annand, Mark, ed. Greenwood’s Map of London 1827. Bath Spa U. Open.
  • The Annual Register, or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year 1851. London, 1851. Internet Archive. Open.
  • Anonymous. The passage of our most drad Soueraigne Lady Quene Elyzabeth through the citie of London to westminster the daye before her coronacion Anno 1558. London: Printed by R. Tottill, 23 Jan. 1558. STC 7590.
  • Anonymous. Vanity of vanities or Sir Harry Vane’s picture. To the tune of the Jews corant. London: n.p., 1660. Rpt. Early English Books Online. Subscription.
  • Appleby, John C. Roydon, Sir Marmaduke. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew,Brian Harrison, Lawrence Goldman, and David Canadine. Oxford UP. Subscription.
  • Appleford, Amy. The Dance of Death in London: John Carpenter, John Lydgate, and the Daunce of Poulys. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 38.2 (2008): 285-314.
  • Arab, Ronda A. Work, Bodies, and Gender in The Shoemaker’s Holiday. Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England. Ed. John Pitcher, Robert Lindsey, and Susan Cerasano. Vol. 13. NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2000. 182–212.
  • Archer, Ian. City and Court Connected: The Material Dimensions of Royal Ceremonial, ca. 1480–1625. The Huntington Library Quarterly 71.1 (2008): 157–80. Subscription.
  • Archer, Ian. John Stow, Citizen and Historian. John Stow (1525–1605) and the Making of the English Past. Ed. Ian Gadd and Alexandra Gillespie. London: British Library, 2004. 13–26.
  • Archer, Ian. John Stow’s Survey of London: The Nostalgia of John Stow. The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre, and Politics in London, 1576–1649. Ed. David L. Smith, Richard Strier, and David Bevington. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 17–34.
  • Archer, Ian. The London Lobbies in the Later Sixteenth Century. The Historical Journal 31.1 (1988): 17–44. JSTOR. Subscription.
  • Archer, Ian W. Discourses of History in Elizabethan and Early Stuart London. Huntington Library Quarterly 68.1-2 (2005): 205-226.
  • Archer, Ian W. The History of the Haberdashers’ Company. Chichester: Phillimore, 1991.
  • Archer, Ian W. The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.
  • Archer, Jayne Elisabeth, Elizabeth Goldring, and Sarah Knight, eds. The Progresses, Entertainments, and Pageants of Queen Elizabeth. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007.
  • Ashbee, C.R., ed. Bromley-By-Bow. Survey of London. Vol. 1. London: London County Council, 1900. Reprint. British History Online. Open.
  • Ashbee, C.R., ed. Trinity Hospital, Mile End. Survey of London. Monograph 1. London: Guild & School of Handicraft, 1896. Reprint. British History Online. Open.
  • Ashdown-Hill, John. Lady Eleanor Talbot’s Other Husband: Sir Thomas Butler, Heir of Sudeley, and his Family. The Ricardian 14 (2004): 62-81. Open.
  • Ashley, Alfred. London in the Year 1560. The Pictorial Times [London] 2 Oct. 1847: 219. [See more information about this map.]
  • Ashton, Robert. The City and the Court, 1603–1643. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1979.
  • Astell, Ann. The Peasants’ Revolt: Cock-crow in Gower and Chaucer. Essays in Medieval Studies 10 (1993): 53-61.
  • Astington, John H. The Ages of Man and the Lord Mayor’s Show. Other Voices, Other Views: Expanding the Canon in English Renaissance Studies. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1999. 74-90.
  • Astington, John H. The Career of Andrew Cane, Citizen, Goldsmith, and Player. Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England. 16 (2003): 130-144. Literature Online. Subscription.
  • Attali, Jacques. Noise: The Political Economy of Music. Translated. Brian Massumi. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1985.
  • Atwood, Emma Katherine. All Places Are Alike: Marlowe’s Edward II and English Spatial Imagination. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 43.1 (2013): 49-70. Duke UP. Subscription.
  • Aubrey, John. Brief Lives, Chiefly of Contemporaries, Set Down by John Aubrey, Between the Years 1669 and 1696. Ed. Andrew Clark. Vol. 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1898. Reprint. Internet Archive. Open.
  • Guildhall Miscellany 2.7 (September 1965): 313-316.
  • Bacon, G.W. The A to Z of Victorian London. London: London Topographical Society, 1987.
  • Baer, William C. Landlords and Tenants in London, 1550–1700. Urban History 38.2 (2011): 234–55. Subscription. Cambridge Journals. doi:0.1017/S0963926811000393.
  • Baer, William C. Early Retailing: London’s Shopping Exchanges, 1550–1700. Business History 49.1 (2007): 29-51. doi:10.1080/00076790601063006.
  • Baer, William C. Housing for the Lesser Sort in Stuart London: Findings from Certificates, and Returns of Divided Houses. The London Journal 33.1 (2008): 61–88. Ingenta Connect. Subscription.
  • Baer, William C. Stuart London’s Standard of Living: Re-Examining the Settlement of Tithes of 1638 for Rents, Income, and Poverty. The Economic History Review 63.3 (2010): 612–37.
  • Bagford, John. A Letter to the Publisher. Antiquarii de Rebus Britanniccis Collectanea. By John Leland. Ed. Thomas Hearne. London: Impensis Gul. and Jo. Richardson, 1770. Rpt. Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Web.
  • Baillie, Philip. Pre-Globe Shakespeare Theater Unearthed in London. Reuters. Thomson Reuters, 06 June 2012. Web.
  • Baines, Paul. Ireland, Samuel (d. 1800). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew, Brian Harrison, Lawrence Goldman, and David Cannadine. Oxford UP. Subscription.
  • Baines, Paul. Ireland, William Henry (1775–1835). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew, Brian Harrison, Lawrence Goldman, and David Cannadine. Oxford UP. Subscription.
  • Baker, Richard. A chronicle of the Kings of England. London, 1643. EEBO. Wing B501. Subscription.
  • Bald, R.C. John Donne: A Life. New York: Oxford, 1970.
  • Bald, R.C.. Middleton’s Civic Employments. Modern Philology: A Journal Devoted to Research in Medieval and Modern Literature. 1 (1933): 65-78. Subscription.
  • Bale, Anthony. Stow’s Medievalism and Antique Judaism in Early Modern London. John Stow (1525–1605) and the Making of the English Past: Studies in Early Modern Culture and the History of the Book. Ed. Ian Gadd and Alexandra Gillespie. London: British Library, 2004. 69–80.
  • Bannerman, William Bruce, ed. The registers of St. Mildred, Bread Street, and of St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, London. London: 1912. Open.
  • Barber, Bruno, and Christopher Thomas. The London Charterhouse. London: MoLA, 2002. Molas Monograph Ser. 10.
  • Barber, Katherine, ed. The Canadian Oxford Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Subscription. ORO.
  • Barber, Peter, ed. London: A Life in Maps. British Library. Open.
  • Barczewski, Stephanie L. Ritson, Joseph (1752–1803). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew, Brian Harrison, Lawrence Goldman, and David Cannadine. Oxford UP. Subscription.
  • Barker, Felix, and Peter Jackson. London: 2000 Years of a City and its People. New York: Macmillan, 1974.
  • Barker, Richard Hindry. Thomas Middleton. New York: Columbia UP, 1958.
  • Barker, William. Mulcaster, Richard (1531/2–1611): Schoolmaster and Author. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew, Brian Harrison, Lawrence Goldman, and David Cannadine. Oxford UP. Subscription.
  • Barnard, Teresa. Seward’s Lichfield. The Idea of the City: Early-Modern and Post-Modern Locations and Communities. Ed. Joan Fitzpatrick. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2009. 121–31.
  • Baron, Xavier. Medieval Traditions in the English Renaissance: John Stow’s Portrayal of London in 1603. Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Hafniensis: Proceedings of the 8th International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, Coppenhaggen, August 1991. Ed. Rhoda Schnur, Ann Moss, Philip Dust, Paul Gerhard Schmidt, Jacques Chomarat, and Francesco Tateo. Binghamton: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1994. 133-41.
  • Barrett, Andrew, and Christopher Harrison, eds. Crime and Punishment in England: A Sourcebook. Philadelphia: UCL Press, 1999.
  • Barroll, Leeds. Anna of Denmark, Queen of England: A Cultural Biography. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2001.
  • Barroll, Leeds. Theatre as Text: The Case of Queen Anna and the Jacobean Court Masque. The Elizabethan Theatre 14 (1991). 175-193.
  • Barron, Caroline M., and Matthew Davies. The Religious Houses of London and Middlesex. London: Centre for Metropolitan History, 2007.
  • Barron, Caroline M. Eyre, Simon (c.1395–1458). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G. Matthew, Brian Harrison, Lawrence Goldman, and David Cannadine. Oxford UP. Subscription.
  • Barron, Caroline M. The Government of London: The Formative Phase, 1300–1500. The London Journal 26.1 (2001): 9–18. Ingenta Connect. Subscription.
  • Barron, Caroline M. London in the Later Middle Ages: Government and People 1200–1500. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004.
  • Barron, Caroline M. Pageantry on London Bridge in the Early Fifteenth Century. Bring Furth the Pagants: Essays in Early English Drama Presented to Alexandra F. Johnston. Ed. David N. Klausner and Karen Sawyer Marsalek. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2007. 91-104.
  • Barry, Lording. Ram-Alley: Or Merrie-Trickes. London: Printed by G. Eld. for Robert Wilson, 1611. Reprint. Early English Books Online. Web.
  • Bartolovich, Crystal. Baseless Fabric: London as a World City. The Tempest and its Travels. Ed. Petere Hulme and William H. Sherman. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2000. 13-26.
  • Bartolovich, Crystal. London’s the Thing: Alienation, the Market, and Englishmen for My Money. The Huntington Library Quarterly 71.1 (2008): 137–57. JSTOR. Subscription.
  • Bartolovich, Crystal. Optimism of the Will: Isabella Whitney and Utopia. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 39.2 (2009): 407-432.
  • Bayatrizi, Zohreh. Life Sentences: The Modern Ordering of Mortality. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2008.
  • Bayer, Mark. The Curious Case of the Two Audiences: Thomas Dekker’s Match Me in London. Imagining the Audience in Early Modern Drama, 1558-1642. Ed. Jennifer A. Low and Nova Myhill. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. 55-70.
  • Bayer, Mark. Theatre, Community, and Civic Engagement in Jacobean London. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 2011.
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  • Beaumont, Francis. The Knight of the Burning Pestle. 1607. Ed. Sheldon P. Zitner. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2004.
  • Beaumont, Francis. The Knight of the Burning Pestle. London, 1613. STC 1674. EEBO. Subscription.
  • Beaven, Alfred P. The Aldermen of the City of London - Temp. Henry III - 1912. London, 1908. British History Online. Open.
  • Bebbington, Gillian. London Street Names. London: B.T. Batsford, 1972.
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  • Beer, Barrett L. Tudor England Observed: The World of John Stow. Stroud: Sutton, 1998.
  • Beerbühl, Margrit Schulte. The Forgotten Majority: German Merchants in London, Naturalization, and Global Trade, 1660-1815. Trans. Cynthia Klohr. New York: Berghahn Books.
  • Beer, Johann Christoph. Londinum London. Das den-Gerharnischte Gross-Britannien. By Johann Christoph Beer. Nuremberg: Publisher Unknown, 1690. Page(s) unknown. [See more information about this map.]
  • Beier, A.L., and Roger Finlay. London 1500–1700: The Making of the Metropolis. London: Longman, 1986.
  • Beier, A.L., and Roger Finlay. The Significance of the Metropolis. Introduction. London 1500–1700: The Making of the Metropolis. Ed. A.L. Beier and Roger Finlay. London: Longman, 1986. 1–33.
  • Bell, Walter George. Fleet Street in Seven Centuries: Being a History of the Growth of London Beyond the Walls into the Western Liberty, and of Fleet Street to Our Time. London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1912. Internet Archive. Open.
  • Bell, Walter G., F. Cottril, and Charles Spon. London Wall: Through Eighteen Centuries, A History of the Ancient Town Wall of the City of London with a Survey of the Existing Remains. London and Wisbech: Balding and Mansell, 1937.
  • Benhardsen, Tor. Geographic Information Systems: An Introduction. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 2002.
  • Benson, Larry D., ed. The Riverside Chaucer. 3rd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987.
  • Bentley, G.E. The Jacobean and Caroline Stage. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1941.
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  • Bergeron, David M. Actors in English Civic Pageants. Renaissance Papers, 1972: Proceedings of the Southeastern Renaissance Conference, Durham N.C., 1972. Ed. D.G. Donovan and A.L. Deneef. Rochester: Boydell & Brewer, 1973. 17-28.
  • Bergeron, David M. Anthony Munday: Pageant Poet to the City of London. Huntington Library Quarterly 30 (1967): 345-368. JSTOR. Subscription.
  • Bergeron, David M. The Bible in English Renaissance Civic Pageants. Comparative Drama. 20.2 (1986): 160-170. JSTOR. Subscription.
  • Bergeron, David M. Charismatic Audience: A 1559 Pageant. Imagining the Audience in Early Modern Drama, 1558-1642. Ed. Jennifer A. Low and Nova Myhill. New York: Palgrave Macmillan; 2011. 135-149.
  • Bergeron, David M. Civic Pageants and Historical Drama. Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 5 (1975): 89-105.
  • Bergeron, David M., ed. Camp-bell or the Ironmongers Faire Feild. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 25-34.
  • Bergeron, David M., ed. Chruso-thriambos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 49-70.
  • Bergeron, David M., ed. Chrysanaleia. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 101-122.
  • Bergeron, David M., ed. Himatia-Poleos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 71-84.
  • Bergeron, David M., ed. Londons Love, to the Royal Prince Henrie. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 35-48.
  • Bergeron, David M., ed. Metropolis Coronata. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 85-100.
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  • Bergeron, David M., ed. Sidero-Thriambos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 123-136.
  • Bergeron, David M., ed. The Triumphs of Re-United Britannia. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 1-24.
  • Bergeron, David M., ed. The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985. 137-141.
  • Bergeron, David M. The Elizabethan Lord Mayor’s Show. Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900. 10.2 (1970): 269-285. JSTOR. Subscription.
  • Bergeron, David M. English Civic Pageantry 1558–1642. London: Edward Arnold, 1971.
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  • Bergeron, David M. Practicing Renaissance Scholarship: Plays and Pageants, Patrons and Politics. Pittsburgh: Duquesne UP, 2000.
  • Bergeron, David M. Stuart Civic Pageants and Textual Performance. Renaissance Quarterly 51.1 (1998): 163-183. JSTOR. Subscription.
  • Bergeron, David M.. Symbolic Landscape in English Civic Pageantry. Renaissance Quarterly 22.1 (1969): 32-37. JSTOR. Subscription.
  • Bergeron, David M. Urban Pastoralism in English Civic Pageants. The Elizabethan Theatre VIII: Proceedings of the International Conference on Elizabethan Theatre, Waterloo, 1979. Ed. George R. Hibbard. Port Credit: PD Meany, 1982. 129-143.
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  • Berry, Herbert. Aspects of the Design and Use of the First Public Playhouse. The First Public Playhouse: The Theatre in Shoreditch 1576-1598. Ed. Herbert Berry. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s UP, 1979. 29-46.
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  • Berry, Herbert. The Phoenix. English Professional Theatre, 1530-1660. Ed. Glynne Wickham, Herbert Berry, and William Ingram. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 623-37.
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  • Berry, Herbert. The View of London from the North and the Playhouses in Holywell. Shakespeare Survey. 53 (2000): 196-212.
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  • Blome, Richard. Aldersgate Ward and St. Martins le Grand Liberty Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. M3r and sig. M4v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Aldgate Ward with its Division into Parishes. Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections & Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H3r and sig. H4v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Billingsgate Ward and Bridge Ward Within with it’s Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Y2r and sig. Y3v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Bishopsgate-street Ward. Taken from the Last Survey and Corrected. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. N1r and sig. N2v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Bread Street Ward and Cardwainter Ward with its Division into Parishes Taken from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. B3r and sig. B4v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Broad Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions, & Cornhill Ward with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, &c. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. P2r and sig. P3v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Cheape Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.D1r and sig. D2v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Coleman Street Ward and Bashishaw Ward Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. G2r and sig. G3v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Cow Cross being St Sepulchers Parish Without and the Charterhouse. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H2v and sig. H3r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Creplegate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Additions, and Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. I3r and sig. I4v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Farrington Ward Without, with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections & Amendments. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2F3r and sig. 2F4v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Lambeth and Christ Church Parish Southwark. Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Z1r and sig. Z2r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Langborne Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey. & Candlewick Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. U3r and sig. U4v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Map of St. Gilles’s Cripple Gate. Without. With Large Additions and Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H2v and sig. H3r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Map of the Parish of St. Dunstans Stepney, als. Stebunheath Divided into Hamlets. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F3r and sig. F4v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Map of the Parish of St Mary White Chappel and a Map of the Parish of St Katherines by the Tower. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F2r and sig. F3v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of Lime Street Ward. Taken from ye Last Surveys & Corrected. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. M1r and sig. M2v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of St. Andrews Holborn Parish as well Within the Liberty as Without. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2I1r and sig. 2I2v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of the Parishes of St. Clements Danes, St. Mary Savoy; with the Rolls Liberty and Lincolns Inn, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.O4v and sig. O1r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of the Parish of St. Anns. Taken from the last Survey, with Correction, and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. L2v and sig. L3r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of the Parish of St. Giles’s in the Fields Taken from the Last Servey, with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. K1v and sig. K2r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of the Parish of St Margarets Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.H3v and sig. H4r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of the Parish of St Martins in the Fields Taken from ye Last Survey with Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. I1v and sig. I2r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of the Parish of St. Pauls Covent Garden taken from the Last Survey. London, 1685. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of the Parish of St Pauls Covent Garden Taken from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. L3v and sig. L4r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. A Mapp of the Parish of St Saviours Southwark and St Georges taken from ye last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. D1r and sig.D2v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. The Parish of St. James Clerkenwell taken from ye last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H3v and sig. H4r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. The Parish of St. James’s, Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. K4v and sig. L1r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. The Parish of St Johns Wapping. The Parish of St Paul Shadwell. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. E2r and sig. E3v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Portsoken Ward being Part of the Parish of St. Buttolphs Aldgate, taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. B1v and sig. B2r. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Queen Hith Ward and Vintry Ward with their Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2C4r and sig. 2D1v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Shoreditch Norton Folgate, and Crepplegate Without Taken from ye Last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. G1r and sig. G2v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Spitt Fields and Plans Adjacent Taken from Last Survey with Locations. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F4r and sig. G1v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. St. Olave and St. Mary Magdalens Bermondsey Southwark Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. C2r and sig.C3v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Tower Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. E2r and sig. E3v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. Walbrook Ward and Dowgate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Surveys. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2B3r and sig. 2B4v. [See more information about this map.]
  • Blome, Richard. The Wards of Farington Within and Baynards Castle with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Q2r and sig. Q3v. [See more information about this map.]
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  • Wrigley, E.A. Urban Growth in Early Modern England: Food, Fuel and Transport. Past and Present 225.1 (2014): 79-112.
  • Writing Royal Entries in Early Modern Europe. Canova-Green, Marie-Claude, Jean Andrews, and Marie-France Wagner, eds. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2013. Print.
  • W.S. The lamentable tragedie of Locrine, the eldest sonne of King Brutus discoursing the warres of the Britaines, and Hunnes, with their discomfiture. London: Thomas Creede, 1595 EEBO. STC 21528.
  • Yachnin, Paul. Theatre and the Reformation of Space in Early Modern Europe. Early Theatre 15.2 (2012): 147-153.
  • Yetter, Leigh. Criminal Knowledge: Mapping Murder in (and onto) Early Modern Metropolitan London. The London Journal 33.2 (2008): 97–118.
  • Young, Alan R. Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: New Forms of Evidence. Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama. 30 (1988): 129-145.
  • Young, Michael B. King James I and the History of Homosexuality. New York: New York UP, 2000.
  • Young, Sarah J., ed. Mapping St. Petersburg: Experiments in Literary Cartography. U College London. Open.
  • Ziuzin, Aleksei. An Account by Aleksei Ziuzin. Ed. Maija Jansson and Nikolai Rogozhin. Translated. Paul Bushkovitch. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Gen. ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007. 977-79.
  • Zucker, Adam. Laborless London: Comic Form and the Space of the Town in Caroline Covent Garden. Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies. 5.2 (2005): 94-119. doi:10.1353/jem.2005.0018.

Notes

  1. See especially chapter 1, A London that yee see hourely: Heywood, Stow, and the Invention of the City Staged.↑

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      Director of Pedagogy and Outreach, 2015–present; Associate Project Director, 2015–present; Assistant Project Director, 2013-2014; MoEML Research Fellow, 2013. Kim McLean-Fiander comes to The Map of Early Modern London from the Cultures of Knowledge digital humanities project at the University of Oxford, where she was the editor of Early Modern Letters Online, an open-access union catalogue and editorial interface for correspondence from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. She is currently Co-Director of a sister project to EMLO called Women’s Early Modern Letters Online (WEMLO). In the past, she held an internship with the curator of manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library, completed a doctorate at Oxford on paratext and early modern women writers, and worked a number of years for the Bodleian Libraries and as a freelance editor. She has a passion for rare books and manuscripts as social and material artifacts, and is interested in the development of digital resources that will improve access to these materials while ensuring their ongoing preservation and conservation. An avid traveler, Kim has always loved both London and maps, and so is particularly delighted to be able to bring her early modern scholarly expertise to bear on the MoEML project.

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      Helen Ostovich is professor of English at McMaster University and editor of the journal Early Theatre. Her published work, aside from articles on Jonson and Shakespeare, includes editions of Jonson and Shakespeare, most recently Jonson’s The Magnetic Lady (Cambridge Works of Ben Jonson) and All’s Well that Ends Well (Internet Shakespeare Editions) with Karen Bamford and Andrew Griffin. She is also editing Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood’s The Late Lancashire Witches (Richard Brome Electronic Edition). She is a general editor for The Revels Plays (Manchester UP) and for The Plays of the Queen’s Men (Internet Shakespeare Editions). She collaborated with Elizabeth Sauer (as co-editor) and about 80contributors to produce Reading Early Modern Women(Routledge, 2005).

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      Contributions by this author

      • Trig Lane

      Helen M. Ostovich is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

      • Advisory Board

      Helen M. Ostovich is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • The MoEML Team
    • Tracey Hill

      Dr. Tracey Hill is head of the department of English and Cultural Studies at Bath Spa University. Her specialism is in the literature and history of early modern London. She is the author of two books: Anthony Munday and Civic Culture (Manchester UP, 2004), and Pageantry and Power: A Cultural History of the Early Modern lord mayor’s Shows, 1585–1639 (Manchester UP, 2010). She has also published a number of articles on Munday’s prose works, on The Booke of Sir Thomas More, and on late Elizabethan history plays.

      Roles played in the project

      • Guest Editor
      • Peer Reviewer

      Tracey Hill is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

      • Editorial Board

      Tracey Hill is mentioned in the following documents:

      • Acknowledgements
      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Grant Team
      • News Briefs
      • Publications and Presentations
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • The MoEML Team
    • David Carnegie

      David Carnegie, FRSNZ, after a BA at Toronto and PhD at University College London, taught at Guelph, Birmingham, Otago, and McGill before settling at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand, where he is now Emeritus Professor of Theatre. He is co-editor of the Cambridge Works of John Webster (3 vols, 1995–2007, Vol. 4 in preparation); editing and directing Webster’s City comedies has increased his sense of the importance of early modern maps of London. He has edited several texts for the Malone Society, and co-edited Twelfth Night for the Internet Shakespeare Editions, and Broadview Press (2014), with Mark Houlahan. He has published on editing in The Library and The Harvard Library Bulletin, and has an increasing interest in stagecraft, which informs a range of his publications. Arising from his direction of the world premiere of Gary Taylor’s The History of Cardenio, he has co-edited The Quest for Cardenio: Shakespeare, Fletcher, Cervantes, and the Lost Play (OUP, 2012).

      Roles played in the project

      • Author

      Contributions by this author

      • A Houthouse in Gunpowder Alley: Maps, Texts, and Links

      David Carnegie is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

      • Editorial Board

      David Carnegie is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • The MoEML Team
    • Diane Jakacki

      Diane K. Jakacki is the Digital Scholarship Coordinator at Bucknell University. Her research interests include digital humanities applications for early modern drama, literature and popular culture, and digital pedagogy theory and praxis. Her current research focuses on sixteenth-century English touring theatre troupes. At Bucknell she collaborates with faculty and students on several regional digital/public humanities projects within Pennsylvania. Publications include a digital edition of King Henry VIII or All is True, essays on A Game at Chess and The Spanish Tragedy and research projects associated with the Map of Early Modern London and the Records of Early English Drama. She is an Assistant Director of and instructor at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, serves on the digital advisory boards for the Map of Early Modern London, Internet Shakespeare Editions, Records of Early English Drama and the Iter Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

      Roles played in the project

      • Vetter

      Diane Jakacki is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

      • Editorial Board

      Diane Jakacki is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • New Models for Mobilizing Undergraduate Research
      • News Briefs
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Publications and Presentations
      • The MoEML Team
    • James Mardock

      Dr. James Mardock teaches Renaissance literature at the University of Nevada. He has published articles on John Taylor, the water-poet, on Ben Jonson’s use of transvestism, and on Shakespeare and Dickens. His recent book, Our Scene is London (Routledge 2008), examines Jonson’s representation of urban space as an element in his strategy of self-definition. His chapter in Representing the Plague in Early Modern England (ed. Totaro and Gilman, Routledge 2010) explores King James’s accession and Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure as parallel cultural performances shaped by London’s1603 plague. Mardock is at work on an edition of quarto and folio Henry V for Internet Shakespeare Editions, for which he serves as assistant general editor, and a study of Calvinism and metatheatre in early modern drama. He has also served as the dramaturge for the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.

      James Mardock is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

      • Editorial Board

      James Mardock is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • The MoEML Team
    • Martin D. Holmes

      MDH

      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.

      Roles played in the project

      • Author
      • Author of abstract
      • Conceptor
      • Encoder
      • Name Encoder
      • Post-conversion and Markup Editor
      • Programmer
      • Proofreader
      • Researcher

      Contributions by this author

      • A-Z index of all items in the document collection (published and unpublished)
      • Access Files from the Subversion Repository
      • Add MoEML Locations to the Agas Map
      • Applications for Encoders
      • CodeSharing: A Simple API for Disseminating our TEI Encoding
      • Create a MoEML TEI Header
      • Dates in MoEML
      • Encode a Date
      • Fleet Street
      • General Encoding Practices
      • Geocode MoEML Locations
      • Get the Most out of oXygen
      • How to Use MoEML’s Agas Map
      • King’s House in Cornhill
      • King’s Wardrobe
      • Link Content to Pages and Databases
      • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
      • Pope’s Head Alley
      • Pope’s Head Tavern
      • Propose your Contribution
      • Search Tips
      • Search the MoEML website
      • St. Magnus
      • Temple Bar
      • This page coming soon to MoEML
      • Tyburn
      • Understand MoEML’s Website and Document Structure
      • XML Outputs

      Martin D. Holmes is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

      • HCMC Graphic editors for MoEML
      • HCMC Programmers for MoEML
      • Project Leaders
      • The MoEML Team
      • HCMC

      Martin D. Holmes is mentioned in the following documents:

      • Acknowledgements
      • Complete Orgography
      • Documentation for Static Build Code
      • General Encoding Practices
      • Geocode MoEML Locations
      • Get the Most out of oXygen
      • Grant Team
      • Introducing the First Digital Gazetteer of Early Modern London!
      • Mission Statement
      • News Briefs
      • Publications and Presentations
      • Research Assistant Contract
      • SSHRC Insight Grant 2012-2016
      • SSHRC Insight Grant 2018-2023
      • Stow (1598) Progress Chart
      • The MoEML Team
      • To Blog or Not to Blog
      • Training and Work Practices Contract
      • Welcome to MoEML v.5!
    • Greg Newton

      (b. 4 December 1966)
      Programmer at the University of Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC) who worked on graphics and layout for the site in the fall of 2011.

      Greg Newton is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

      • HCMC Graphic editors for MoEML
      • HCMC

      Greg Newton is mentioned in the following documents:

      • Acknowledgements
      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Geocode MoEML Locations
      • News Briefs
      • Publications and Presentations
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • The MoEML Team
    • Tom Bishop

      Tom Bishop is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. He is Professor of English at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where he teaches in the English and Drama programmes. He is the author of Shakespeare and the Theatre of Wonder (Cambridge, 1996), the translator of Ovid’s Amores (Carcanet, 2003), and a general editor of The Shakespearean International Yearbook, an annual volume of scholarly essays published by Ashgate Press. He has published articles on Elizabethan music, Shakespeare, Jonson, Australian literature, and other topics, co-produced a full-scale production of Ben Jonson’s Oberon, the Fairy Prince, and sits on the board of the Summer Shakespeare Trust at the University of Auckland. He is currently working on a project entitled Shakespeare’s Theatre Games.
      • Tom Bishop’s University of Auckland profile

      Roles played in the project

      • Guest Editor

      Tom Bishop is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • News Briefs
      • Our Pedagogical Partners
      • Pedagogical Partners’ Syllabi
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Meg Roland

      Meg Roland is a MoEML Pedagogical Partner. She is Associate Professor and Chair of Literature and Art at the Marylhurst University.

      Roles played in the project

      • Guest Editor
      • Researcher

      Meg Roland is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • News Briefs
      • Our Pedagogical Partners
      • Secondary Reference Material
    • Thomas Adams

      (b. 1583, d. 1652)
      Church of England clergyman.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Adams is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bethlehem Hospital
      • Bridewell
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Create a MoEML TEI Header
      • Cripplegate
      • Critical Introduction to Thomas Adams’s Eirenopolis
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Eirenopolis
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Puddle Wharf
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
    • Ralph Agas

      Land surveyor who is widely known (from a spurious attribution) as the maker of the Agas map of London.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Ralph Agas is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Agas Map
    • Edward Allde

      (b. between 1555 and 1563, d. 1627)
      Printer and bookseller.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Edward Allde is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Device of the Pageant Borne before Wolstan Dixie
    • Hugh Alley

      Freeman of the City of London, whistle-blower, and author of A Caveatt for the Citty of London.

      Hugh Alley is mentioned in the following documents:

      • Aldgate
      • All Reference Material
      • Billingsgate
      • Billingsgate Ward
      • Bishopsgate
      • Bridge Within Ward
      • Bridge Without Ward
      • Broad Street Ward
      • Candlewick Street Ward
      • Cheap Ward
      • Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross)
      • Cheapside Street
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Eastcheap
      • Farringdon Within Ward
      • Farringdon Without Ward
      • Gracechurch Street
      • Leadenhall
      • Lime Street Ward
      • Ludgate
      • New Fish Street
      • Newgate Market
      • Old Fish Street
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Queenhithe
      • Queenhithe Ward
      • Smithfield
      • St. Nicholas Shambles
      • Stocks Market
      • The Standard (Cheapside)
    • Lording Barry

      (b. April 1580, d. 1629)
      Playwright and pirate.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Lording Barry is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Ram Alley
    • Francis Beaumont

      (b. between 1584 and 1585, d. 1616)
      Playwright.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Francis Beaumont is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Playing Companies
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Puddle Wharf
      • The Cockpit
      • Westminster Abbey
    • Richard Brome

      (b. 1590, d. 1652)
      Playwright.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Richard Brome is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Historical Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • Ram Alley
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Survey of London: Tower Street Ward
      • The Cockpit
    • Orazio (Horatio) Busino

      Orazio Busino

      (fl. 1617-21)
      Priest and visitor to London.
      • ODNB

      Orazio (Horatio) Busino is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
    • William Camden

      (b. 1551, d. 1623)
      Historian and herald.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      William Camden is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Guide for Student Researchers of the Streets, Sites, and Playhouses of Early Modern London
      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Arundel House
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Survey of London: Dedicatory Epistle
      • Survey of London: The City of Westminster
      • Survey of London: Wall about the City
    • Dudley Carleton

      (b. 10 March 1574, d. 15 February 1632)
      First viscount Dorchester. Diplomat. Secretary of state, 1628-32.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Dudley Carleton is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Anne of Denmark
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Sir William Cecil

      Sir William Cecil First Baron Burghley

      (b. between 1520 and 1521, d. 1598)
      First baron Burghley. Royal minister and son of Richard Cecil.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Sir William Cecil is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Constables
      • Historical Personography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Smart’s Key
      • Survey of London: The City of Westminster
      • The Curtain
      • The Swan
    • George Chapman

      Playwright, translator, and poet.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      George Chapman is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Playing Companies
      • Primary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • The Cockpit
    • Geoffrey Chaucer

      (b. 1340, d. 1400)
      Poet, administrator, and author of The Canterbury Tales.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Geoffrey Chaucer is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London
      • Aldgate
      • All Reference Material
      • Barbican
      • Billiter Lane
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Historical Personography
      • Monuments of Honour
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Survey of London: Aldgate Ward
      • Survey of London: Bridge Ward Without (Southwark)
      • Survey of London: Cordwainer Street Ward
      • Survey of London: The City of Westminster
      • Survey of London: Vintry Ward
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Wall
      • Westminster Abbey
    • Henry Chettle

      Playwright, printer, and pamphleteer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Henry Chettle is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Historical Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Ram Alley
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • The Cockpit
    • Lady Anne Clifford

      (b. 30 January 1590, d. 22 March 1676)
      Countess of Pembroke, Dorset, and Montgomery. Diarist.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Lady Anne Clifford is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Anne of Denmark
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Samuel Daniel

      (b. between 1562? and 1563?, d. 14 October 1619)
      Poet and historian.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Samuel Daniel is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Day

      (b. between 1573 and 1574, d. 1638)
      Playwright.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Day is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Henslowe’s Diary
      • Historical Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • Ram Alley
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • The Curtain
      • Whitefriars Theatre
    • Thomas Dekker

      (b. 1572, d. 1632)
      Playwright, poet, and author.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Dekker is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bethlehem Hospital
      • Bridewell
      • Cheapside Street
      • City Dog House
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Cornhill
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Henslowe’s Diary
      • Introduction to A Paean Trivmphall
      • Literary Personography
      • London Aliens
      • London’s Early Modern Tourists
      • London’s Tempe
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Our Pedagogical Partners
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Sewage and Waste Management
      • Simon Eyre (Draper and Mayor)
      • Soper Lane
      • Stocks Market
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern lord mayor’s shows. When complete, these digital texts will constitute a complete anthology of mayoral pageantry in London between 1585 and 1639.
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
      • The Cockpit
      • The Prison System
      • The Rose
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Steelyard
      • The Swan
      • Thomas Middleton (playwright)
      • Tower Street
      • Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
    • Thomas Deloney

      (d. in or before 1600)
      Silkweaver and writer of ballads and prose fiction.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Deloney is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Finch Lane
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Simon Eyre (Draper and Mayor)
    • Michael Drayton

      (b. 1563, d. 1631)
      Poet.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Michael Drayton is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Introduction to A Paean Trivmphall
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
      • To Blog or Not to Blog
      • Whitefriars Theatre
    • Gilbert Dugdale

      (fl. 1604)
      Eyewitness of James I’s 1604 procession into London, as documented in his first-hand account, The Time Triumphant.

      Gilbert Dugdale is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Introduction to A Paean Trivmphall
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
    • Humphrey Dyson

      (d. 1633)
      Writer and book collector. Revised Stow’s A Survey of London.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Humphrey Dyson is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Billiter Lane
      • Complete Bibliography
      • News Briefs
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
    • William Fennor

      (fl. in or after 1612)
      Writer.

      William Fennor is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Survey of London: Vintry Ward
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
    • John Paige

      John Page

      (fl. 1648-58)
      Merchant.
      • BHO

      John Paige is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Foxe

      (b. between 1516 and 1517, d. 1587)
      Martyrologist. Author of Actes and Monuments.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Foxe is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Grub Street
      • Historical Personography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Survey of London: Cripplegate Ward
    • Zorzi Guistinian

      Venetian ambassador in the court of James I.

      Zorzi Guistinian is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Anne of Denmark
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Stephen Gosson

      (b. 1554, d. 1625)
      Anti-theatrical polemicist and Church of England clergyman.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Stephen Gosson is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Robert Greene

      (bap. 1558, d. 1592)
      Writer and playwright.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Robert Greene is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • London’s Early Modern Tourists
      • Primary Reference Material
    • William Harrison

      (b. 1535, d. 1593)
      Historian and topographer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      William Harrison is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bethlehem Hospital
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Stephen Harrison

      (fl. 1604-05)
      Joiner and architect.
      • ODNB

      Stephen Harrison is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Introduction to A Paean Trivmphall
      • Primary Reference Material
    • William Haughton

      (d. 1605)
      Playwright.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      William Haughton is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Peter Heylyn

      (b. 29 November 1599, d. 8 June 1662)
      Clergymen and historian. Writer of books on science and geography.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Peter Heylyn is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bishop’s Palace
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Whitehall Stairs
    • Thomas Heywood

      (b. 1573, d. 1641)
      Playwright and poet.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Heywood is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Lombard Street
      • Londini Artium & Scientiarum: or, London’s Fountaine of Arts and Science
      • Londini Emporia or Londons Mercatura
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern lord mayor’s shows. When complete, these digital texts will constitute a complete anthology of mayoral pageantry in London between 1585 and 1639.
      • The Cockpit
      • The Curtain
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
    • Raphael Holinshed

      (b. 1525, d. 1580)
      Historian and principal author of the Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Raphael Holinshed is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Guide for Student Researchers of the Streets, Sites, and Playhouses of Early Modern London
      • All Reference Material
      • Biography of John Stow (1525–1605)
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Wall
    • Wenceslaus Hollar

      (b. 1607, d. 1677)
      Bohemian etcher who in 1637 moved to London, where he etched a number of buildings and plans of the city.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Wenceslaus Hollar is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Arundel House
      • Bankside
      • Bear Garden
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Greenwich
      • Islington
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Royal Exchange
      • St. Mary Overie (Southwark Cathedral)
      • St. Paul’s Cathedral
      • The Cockpit
      • The Swan
      • Westminster
    • William Jaggard

      (b. 1568, d. November 1623)
      Printer and publisher.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      William Jaggard is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Chrusothriambos
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Historical Personography
      • Order for Prices of Tallow
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Oath of euery Free-man of the City of London.
      • The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia
    • James VI and I

      King James Stuart VI and I

      (b. 1566, d. 1625)
      King of Scotland, England, and Ireland.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      James VI and I is mentioned in the following documents:

      • Aldgate
      • All Reference Material
      • Anne of Denmark
      • Bear Garden
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Camp-Bell, or the Ironmongers’ Fair Field
      • Charterhouse
      • Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross)
      • Cheapside Street
      • Chrusothriambos
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Critical Introduction to Thomas Adams’s Eirenopolis
      • Dean John Donne
      • Durham House
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Glossary of Terms
      • Henry VII’s Chapel
      • Henslowe’s Diary
      • Historical Personography
      • Index of Regnal Dates
      • Introduction to A Paean Trivmphall
      • New Exchange
      • Other Organizations
      • Playing Companies
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Sewage and Waste Management
      • Soper Lane
      • Temple Bar
      • The Cockpit
      • The Oath of euery Free-man of the City of London.
      • The Prison System
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Steelyard
      • The Strand
      • The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
      • The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia
      • Thirty-Pound Gentlemen and the Jacobean Inflation of Honours
      • Thomas Middleton (playwright)
      • Transcription of Poem on the Agas Map
      • Westminster Abbey
      • Whitefriars Theatre
      • Whitehall Stairs
    • Inigo Jones

      (b. 1573, d. 1652)
      Architect and theatre designer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Inigo Jones is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Anne of Denmark
      • Arundel House
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Glossary of Terms
      • Historical Personography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Somerset House
      • St. Paul’s Cathedral
      • The Cockpit
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Strand
    • Ben Jonson

      (b. 1572, d. 1637)
      Poet and playwright.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Ben Jonson is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Anne of Denmark
      • Bear Garden
      • Bethlehem Hospital
      • Biography of John Stow (1525–1605)
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Bridewell
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Cornhill
      • Cow Lane
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Glossary of Terms
      • Historical Personography
      • Introduction to A Paean Trivmphall
      • Literary Personography
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • News Briefs
      • Our Pedagogical Partners
      • Pike Gardens
      • Playing Companies
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Ram Alley
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Sewage and Waste Management
      • Shoreditch Street
      • Silver Street
      • Somerset House
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • The Cockpit
      • The Curtain
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Swan
      • Trig Lane
      • Westminster Abbey
      • Whitefriars Theatre
    • Richard Kingston

      (b. 1635, d. 1710)
      Political writer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Richard Kingston is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Whitehall Stairs
    • John Lyly

      (b. 1554, d. 1606)
      Writer and playwright.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Lyly is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Donald Lupton

      (d. 1676)
      Clergyman and writer.
      • ODNB

      Donald Lupton is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bethlehem Hospital
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Henry Machyn

      Chronicler and member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Henry Machyn is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Christopher Marlowe

      (bap. 1564, d. 1593)
      Playwright and poet.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Christopher Marlowe is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Henslowe’s Diary
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Sewage and Waste Management
      • The Cockpit
      • The Rose
      • Thomas Middleton (playwright)
      • Use the Personography (PERS) Spreadsheets
      • Using the Personography Spreadsheet
    • John Marston

      Playwright and poet.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Marston is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Playing Companies
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Ram Alley
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • The Curtain
    • Philip Massinger

      (b. 1583, d. 1640)
      Playwright.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Philip Massinger is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bethlehem Hospital
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • News Briefs
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Ram Alley
      • The Cockpit
    • Matthäus Merian

      (b. 1593, d. 1650)
      Swiss engraver, etcher, and book dealer.
      • BAE
      • Wikipedia

      Matthäus Merian is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Swan
    • Thomas Middleton

      (bap. 1580, d. 1627)
      Playwright.
      • MoEML
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Middleton is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Baynard’s Castle
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Cheapside Street
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Henslowe’s Diary
      • Historical Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Playing Companies
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Soper Lane
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern lord mayor’s shows. When complete, these digital texts will constitute a complete anthology of mayoral pageantry in London between 1585 and 1639.
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
      • The Cockpit
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Steelyard
      • The Sun in Aries
      • The Swan
      • The Triumphs of Honor and Industry
      • The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
      • The Triumphs of Integrity
      • The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
      • The Triumphs of Truth
      • The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece
      • Thomas Middleton (playwright)
      • Trig Lane
      • Triumphs of Health and Prosperity
      • Whitefriars Theatre
    • Robert Monson

      (b. 1525, d. 1583)
      Judge.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Robert Monson is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Sir Thomas More

      (b. 1478, d. 1535)
      Lord chancellor, humanist, and martyr.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Sir Thomas More is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Billiter Lane
      • Charterhouse
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Excerpts from Sir Thomas More
      • London Bridge
      • Milk Street
      • Monuments of Honour
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Within
      • Survey of London: The City of Westminster
      • Survey of London: Towers and Castles
    • William Morgan

      (d. 1690)
      Cartographer. Carried on the cartographic work of John Ogilby on the Large Map of London.
      • BHO
      • Wikipedia

      William Morgan is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
    • Thomas Morley

      (b. 1556, d. in or after 1602)
      Composer renowned for his work on the English madrigal. Not to be confused with Thomas Morley, who is buried in Austin Friars, or Thomas Morley, buried in All Hallows Barking.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Morley is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Historical Personography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
    • Richard Mulcaster

      (b. between 1531 and 1532, d. 1611)
      Educator and author.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Richard Mulcaster is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Cheapside Street
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Anthony Munday

      (bap. 1560, d. 1633)
      Playwright, actor, pageant poet, translator, and writer. Possible member of the Draper’s Company and/or the Merchant Taylor’s Company.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Anthony Munday is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London and its Revisions
      • All Reference Material
      • Billiter Lane
      • Biography of John Stow (1525–1605)
      • Chrusothriambos
      • Chrysanaleia
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
      • Historical Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • Metropolis Coronata
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • News Briefs
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern lord mayor’s shows. When complete, these digital texts will constitute a complete anthology of mayoral pageantry in London between 1585 and 1639.
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia
      • The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece
    • Thomas Nashe

      (bap. 1567, d. 1601)
      Playwright and writer.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Nashe is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Ram Alley
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • The Prison System
      • The Steelyard
    • John Norden

      (b. 1547, d. 1625)
      Cartographer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Norden is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Billiter Lane
      • Complete Bibliography
      • London Bridge
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Survey of London: Dedicatory Epistle
    • John Ogilby

      (b. 17 November 1600, d. 4 September 1676)
      Dancing master, poet, translator, publisher, surveyor, and geographer. Appointed King’s Cosmographer in 1670/71.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Ogilby is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
    • Samuel Pepys

      (b. 1633, d. 1703)
      Naval officer and diarist.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Samuel Pepys is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Arundel House
      • Billiter Lane
      • Botolph’s Wharf
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Cripplegate
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Historical Personography
      • New Fish Street
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Shoe Lane
      • St. Olave (Hart Street)
      • The Cockpit
      • Whitehall Stairs
    • George Purslowe

      (fl. 1602-32)
      Printer and bookseller.
      • BBTI
      • BHO

      George Purslowe is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London and its Revisions
      • All Reference Material
      • Chrysanaleia
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Historical Personography
      • Metropolis Coronata
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Reading

      (b. between 1585 and 1587, d. 1667)
      Clergyman and pamphleteer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Reading is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Charterhouse Lane
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Samuel Rowley

      (d. 1624)
      Actor and playwright.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Samuel Rowley is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Constables
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Samuel Rowlands

      (fl. 1598-1628)
      Author.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Samuel Rowlands is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • London’s Early Modern Tourists
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
    • William Shakespeare

      (b. 1564, d. 1616)
      Playwright and poet.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      William Shakespeare is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bear Garden
      • Billingsgate
      • Bishopsgate Street
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Bookselling at Paul’s Churchyard
      • Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark)
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Orgography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 2. Filling the Space in Bibliographies
      • Gossip at Paul’s Walking
      • Henslowe’s Diary
      • Historical Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • London Bridge
      • Mission Statement
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • News Briefs
      • Playing Companies
      • Prepare your Contribution
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Silver Street
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • The Cockpit
      • The Curtain
      • The Elephant
      • The Prison System
      • The Rose
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Wall
      • Thomas Middleton (playwright)
      • Use the Personography (PERS) Spreadsheets
      • Using the Personography Spreadsheet
      • Westminster Abbey
    • Robert Southwell

      Saint Robert Southwell

      (b. 1561, d. 12 February 1595)
      Jesuit priest, poet, and secret missionary in England. Following his execution, viewed as a martyr by the Roman Catholic Church. He was canonized in 1970.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Robert Southwell is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Arundel House
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Stow

      (b. between 1524 and 1525, d. 1605)
      Historian and author of A Survey of London.
      • MoEML
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Stow is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Guide for Student Researchers of the Streets, Sites, and Playhouses of Early Modern London
      • A Survey of London
      • A Survey of London and its Revisions
      • All Hallows Barking
      • All Reference Material
      • Arundel House
      • Barbican
      • Bear Garden
      • Biography of John Stow (1525–1605)
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Botolph’s Wharf
      • Bridewell
      • Camomile Street (Lime Street Ward)
      • Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark)
      • Charterhouse
      • Charterhouse Lane
      • Chrusothriambos
      • Churches in Aldgate
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Create a MoEML TEI Header
      • Digital editions of Stow’s A Survey of London.
      • Digital editions of Stow’s A Survey of London.
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Documents relating to John Stow, including digital editions of his texts, biographies, and other critical material.
      • Donate to MoEML
      • Employment Opportunities
      • Encoding an Underground Text in the Underground
      • English 520 (Summer 2011)
      • Fenchurch Street
      • Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
      • Historical Personography
      • Hyde Park
      • Individual chapters in the digital editions of Stow’s A Survey of London.
      • Introducing the First Digital Gazetteer of Early Modern London!
      • London Bridge
      • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • News Briefs
      • Paul’s Chain
      • Pike Gardens
      • Prepare your Contribution
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Ram Alley
      • SSHRC Insight Grant 2018-2023
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Smart’s Key
      • St. Andrew Holborn
      • St. Andrew Undershaft
      • St. Michael (Cornhill)
      • St. Michael, Cornhill (Parish)
      • St. Peter upon Cornhill
      • Statistics
      • Survey of London: Dedicatory Epistle
      • Survey of London: Gates
      • Survey of London: Schools
      • Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
      • Survey of London: Title Page
      • Survey of London: Towers and Castles
      • The Castle
      • The Curtain
      • The Elephant
      • The Steelyard
      • The Wall
      • To Blog or Not to Blog
      • Variant Toponyms Listed by Carlin and Belcher
      • Weigh House
    • John Strype

      (b. 1643, d. 1737)
      Historian and author of The Survey of London, a revised version of Stow’s Survey.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Strype is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London and its Revisions
      • All Reference Material
      • Arundel House
      • Biography of John Stow (1525–1605)
      • City Dog House
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • The Elephant
    • Jonathan Swift

      (b. 1667, d. 1745)
      Writer.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Jonathan Swift is mentioned in the following documents:

      • Abchurch Lane
      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Sewage and Waste Management
    • John Taylor

      (b. 1578, d. 1653)
      Poet.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Taylor is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bear Garden
      • Cheapside Cross (Eleanor Cross)
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Executions
      • Historical Personography
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Smart’s Key
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern lord mayor’s shows. When complete, these digital texts will constitute a complete anthology of mayoral pageantry in London between 1585 and 1639.
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
      • The Carriers’ Cosmography
      • The Prison System
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • Tower Street
    • John Toker

      (d. in or after 1428)
      Vintner. Owner of the Mermaid, which in 1428 was called a mansion on Bread Street.
      • Will in London Court of Probate

      John Toker is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Ralph Treswell

      (b. 1540, d. between 1616 and 1617)
      Surveyor.
      • ODNB

      Ralph Treswell is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Billiter Lane
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Thomas Twyne

      (b. 1543, d. 1 August 1614)
      Physican, astrologist, and translator.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Twyne is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Curtain
    • Claes van Visscher

      Cartographer. Drew a map of London in 1616.

      Claes van Visscher is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bear Garden
      • Complete Bibliography
      • London Bridge
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Swan
    • John Webster

      (b. between 1578 and 1580, d. 1638)
      Poet and playwright.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Webster is mentioned in the following documents:

      • Abchurch Lane
      • All Reference Material
      • Bethlehem Hospital
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Contributors
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • Historical Personography
      • Literary Personography
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Monuments of Honour
      • Primary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern dramatic extracts rich in London toponyms.
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern lord mayor’s shows. When complete, these digital texts will constitute a complete anthology of mayoral pageantry in London between 1585 and 1639.
      • The Cockpit
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Steelyard
      • Whitefriars Theatre
    • Isabella Whitney

      (fl. 1566-73)
      Poet and assumed daughter of Geoffrey Whitney.
      • MoEML
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Isabella Whitney is mentioned in the following documents:

      • Aldgate
      • All Reference Material
      • Bethlehem Hospital
      • Birchin Lane
      • Candlewick Street
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Isabella Whitney
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Steelyard
    • James Wright

      (b. 1644, d. 1716)
      Antiquary and author.
      • ODNB

      James Wright is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Cockpit
    • George Wither

      (b. 11 June 1588, d. 2 May 1667)
      Poet and satirist.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      George Wither is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Curtain
    • William Davenant

      (b. 1606, d. 1686)
      Playwright.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      William Davenant is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Blackfriars Theatre
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Cockpit
    • John Evelyn

      (b. 31 October 1620, d. 27 February 1706)
      English diarist, gardener, and writer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Evelyn is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Gay

      (b. 1685, d. 1732)
      Poet and playwright.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Gay is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Arundel House
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • James Howell

      (b. 1594, d. 1666)
      Welsh historian and writer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      James Howell is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Botolph’s Wharf
      • Charterhouse
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
    • William Lily

      (b. 1468, d. 1522)
      Author of Antibossicon.

      William Lily is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bear Garden
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Secondary Reference Material
    • Richard Johnson

      (fl. between 1592 and 1622)
      Writer.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Richard Johnson is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
      • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
      • Primary Reference Material
      • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
    • William Rowley

      (b. 1585, d. February 1626)
      Playwright.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      William Rowley is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Cockpit
      • The Curtain
    • John Smythson

      (d. 1634)
      English architect, son of architect Robert Smythson.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia [Archived]

      John Smythson is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Arundel House
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Bishop Thomas Sprat

      (b. 1635, d. 20 May 1713)
      Bishop of Rochester. English divine and writer.
      • Wikipedia
      • ODNB

      Bishop Thomas Sprat is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • George Vertue

      (b. 1684, d. 1756)
      Engraver and antiquary who produced a pewter plate version of the Agas map in 1737.

      George Vertue is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Izaak Walton

      (b. September 1593, d. 15 December 1683)
      Author and biographer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Izaak Walton is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Pike Gardens
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Sir John Harington

      Sir John Harington Second Baron Harington of Exton

      (b. in or before 3 May 1592, d. between 26 February 1614 and 27 February 1614)
      Second baron Harington of Exton. Courtier.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Sir John Harington is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Monuments of Honour
      • News Briefs
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Sewage and Waste Management
    • Johannes Sleidanus

      (b. 1506, d. 31 October 1556)
      Luxembourgeois historian and author of A famouse chronicle of oure time.
      • Wikipedia

      Johannes Sleidanus is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bridewell
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Taylor

      Sheriff in the year 1464 and buried at St. John The Baptist, Walbrook. Not to be confused with the water poet John Taylor.

      John Taylor is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Secondary Reference Material
      • Survey of London: Walbrook Ward
    • Thomas Shadwell

      (b. 1642, d. 19 November 1692)
      Poet and playwright.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Shadwell is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Ram Alley
    • Richard Head

      Writer and bookseller.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Richard Head is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Ram Alley
    • Bagford, John

      John Bagford

      (b. between 1650 and 1651, d. in or after 5 May 1716)
      Bookseller and antiquary.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Bagford, John is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bear Garden
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Secondary Reference Material
    • Golding, Arthur

      Arthur Golding

      (b. between 1535 and 1536, d. in or before 13 May 1606)
      Translator.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Golding, Arthur is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bear Garden
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Anton van den Wyngaerde

      (b. 1525, d. 1571)
      Artist known for his 1543 panorama of London.

      Anton van den Wyngaerde is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Bear Garden
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Francesco Valegio

      (fl. 1598-1627)
      Engraver, etcher, and print dealer.
      • BM

      Francesco Valegio is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • William Hayward

      Cartographer.

      William Hayward is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Joel Gascoyne

      (b. 1650, d. 1705)
      Chartmaker and cartographer.
      • ODNB

      Joel Gascoyne is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Sebastian Münster

      (b. 1488, d. 1552)
      German cartographer, cosmographer, and scholar.
      • BAE
      • Wikipedia

      Sebastian Münster is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Speed

      (b. 1552, d. 1629)
      English cartographer and historian.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Speed is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Jodocus Hondius

      (b. 1563, d. 1612)
      Dutch cartographer and engraver.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Jodocus Hondius is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Augustine Ryther

      (d. 1593)
      English cartographer, engraver, and translator.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Augustine Ryther is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Hugues Picart

      Cartographer.

      Hugues Picart is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Jean Boisseau

      Cartographer.

      Jean Boisseau is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Thomas Porter

      Cartographer.

      Thomas Porter is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Marcus Willemsz Doornik

      (b. 1633, d. 1703)
      Book and print publisher in Amsterdam.
      • BM

      Marcus Willemsz Doornik is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Frederick de Wit

      (b. 1629, d. 1706)
      Dutch cartographer and artist.
      • Wikipedia

      Frederick de Wit is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Clement de Jonghe

      (b. 1624, d. 1677)
      Dutch printer and map dealer in Amsterdam.
      • BM

      Clement de Jonghe is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Leake

      Cartographer.

      John Leake is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Thomas Bowles

      (b. 1695, d. 1767)
      Print publisher and engraver based in St. Paul’s Churchyard.
      • BM

      Thomas Bowles is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Richard Blome

      (b. 1635, d. 1705)
      English publisher and cartographer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Richard Blome is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Oliver

      (b. 1616, d. 1701)
      English glass painter, mason, and cartographer.
      • ODNB

      John Oliver is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • James de la Feuille

      James de laFeuille

      (fl. 1690)
      Printer and map dealer in Amsterdam.
      • BHO

      James de la Feuille is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Vincenzo Coronelli

      (b. 1650, d. 1718)
      Franciscan friar, cosmographer, publisher, and cartographer.
      • Wikipedia

      Vincenzo Coronelli is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Robert Morden

      (b. 1650, d. 1703)
      English bookseller, publisher, and cartographer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Robert Morden is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Philip Lea

      (fl. 1675d. 1700)
      Map and globe seller.
      • BM

      Philip Lea is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Johannes de Ram

      (b. 1648, d. 1693)
      Engraver, publisher, and dealer.
      • BM

      Johannes de Ram is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Johann Christoph Beer

      Cartographer.

      Johann Christoph Beer is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Johannes Stridbeck

      (b. 1665, d. 1714)
      German draughtsman, engraver, and publisher.
      • BM
      • Wikipedia

      Johannes Stridbeck is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Pieter van der Aa

      (b. 1659, d. 1733)
      Dutch publisher and cartographer.
      • Wikipedia

      Pieter van der Aa is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Nicolas de Fer

      (b. 1646, d. 1720)
      French cartographer and geographer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Nicolas de Fer is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Harris

      (fl. 1700-40)
      English engraver and draughtsman.
      • ODNB

      John Harris is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Samuel Parker

      (b. 1681, d. 1730)
      English writer and nonjuror.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Samuel Parker is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Senex

      (b. 1678, d. 1740)
      English cartographer, engraver, and explorer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Senex is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Pullen

      Cartographer.

      John Pullen is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • William Stukeley

      (b. 1687, d. 1765)
      Anglican clergyman and English antiquarian.
      • BAE
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      William Stukeley is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • John Mottley

      (b. 1692, d. 1750)
      English writer and biographer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      John Mottley is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Secondary Reference Material
    • Johann Baptist Homann

      (b. 1664, d. 1724)
      English writer and biographer.
      • Wikipedia

      Johann Baptist Homann is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Thomas Lediard

      (b. 1685, d. 1743)
      English writer and surveyor.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Thomas Lediard is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Matthäus Seutter

      (b. 1678, d. 1757)
      German map publisher.
      • Wikipedia

      Matthäus Seutter is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Johann Ulrich Kraus

      (b. 1655, d. 1719)
      German illustrator, engraver, and publisher.
      • BM
      • Wikipedia

      Johann Ulrich Kraus is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Frans Hogenberg

      (b. 1535, d. 1590)
      Flemish and German painter, engraver, and cartographer.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Frans Hogenberg is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Historical Personography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • George Braun

      (b. 1541, d. 1622)
      Flemish and German painter, engraver, and cartographer.
      • Wikipedia

      George Braun is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • François de Belleforest

      (b. 1530, d. 1583)
      French author, poet, and translator.
      • Wikipedia

      François de Belleforest is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • William Smith

      (b. 1769, d. 1839)
      English geologist.
      • Wikipedia

      William Smith is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Mapography of Early Modern London
      • Primary Reference Material
    • Gabriel Harvey

      (b. between 1552 and 1553, d. 1631)
      Scholar and poet.
      • BAE
      • ODNB

      Gabriel Harvey is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material
      • The Steelyard
    • Arthur Wilson

      (bap. 14 December 1595, d. between 1 October 1652 and 15 October 1652)
      Historian, playwright, and poet.
      • ODNB
      • Wikipedia

      Arthur Wilson is mentioned in the following documents:

      • All Reference Material
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Primary Reference Material

    Locations

    • St. Paul’s Churchyard

      St. Paul’s Churchyard is mentioned in the following documents:

      • A Pæan Triumphal
      • A Survey of London
      • All Reference Material
      • Bookselling at Paul’s Churchyard
      • Carter Lane
      • Castle Baynard Ward
      • Cheapside Street
      • Chrysanaleia
      • Complete Bibliography
      • Complete Personography
      • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
      • Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
      • Excerpts from The Staple of News
      • Farringdon Within Ward
      • Gazetteer (C)
      • Gazetteer (P)
      • Gazetteer (S)
      • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 1. Theory without Practice
      • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 3. What’s in an Imprint?
      • Historical Personography
      • Little Conduit (Cheapside)
      • Monuments of Honour
      • Paul’s Chain
      • Paul’s Wharf
      • Primary Reference Material
      • Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
      • Soper Lane
      • St. Laurence Lane (Guildhall)
      • St. Paul’s Cathedral
      • Standoff links between related MoEML documents
      • Survey of London: Bishopsgate Ward
      • Survey of London: Castle Baynard Ward
      • Survey of London: Cornhill Ward
      • Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Within
      • Survey of London: Orders and Customs
      • Survey of London: Towers and Castles
      • Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
      • The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage
      • The Sounds of Pageantry
      • The Sun in Aries
      • The Triumphs of Honor and Industry
      • The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
      • The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
      • The Triumphs of Truth
      • Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
      • Variant Toponyms Listed in Ogilby and Morgan
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