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References

  • Citation

    Davies, Matthew, Tim Hitchcock, and Robert Shoemaker, ed. Locating London’s Past. U of Hertfordshire, U of London, and U of Sheffield. Open.

    This item is cited in the following documents:

    • Geocode MoEML Locations
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • To Blog or Not to Blog
  • Citation

    Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne estate, and description of that Citie, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Also an Apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that Citie, the greatnesse thereof. With an Appendix, containing in Latine, Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. Ed. Janelle Jenstad, Kim McLean-Fiander, and Nathan Phillips. MoEML. Transcribed. Web. Forthcoming. [Contact us if you would like to see our draft.]

    This item is cited in the following documents:

    • Bishopsgate Street
    • Blackfriars Theatre
    • Gutter Lane
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • Pike Gardens
    • The Curtain

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MLA citation

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Chicago citation

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APA citation

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Personography

  • Janelle Jenstad

    JJ

    Janelle Jenstad, associate professor in the department of English at the University of Victoria, is the general editor and coordinator of The Map of Early Modern London. She is also the assistant coordinating editor of Internet Shakespeare Editions. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of Victoria. Her articles have appeared in the Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Early Modern Literary Studies, Elizabethan Theatre, Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism, and The Silver Society Journal. Her book chapters have appeared (or will appear) in Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007), Approaches to Teaching Othello (Modern Language Association, 2005), Shakespeare, Language and the Stage, The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre Studies (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society (Brill, 2004), New Directions in the Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place (Routledge, 2011), and Teaching Early Modern English Literature from the Archives (MLA, forthcoming). She is currently working on an edition of The Merchant of Venice for ISE and Broadview P. She lectures regularly on London studies, digital humanities, and on Shakespeare in performance.

    Roles played in the project

    • Author
    • Author of Abstract
    • Author of Stub
    • Author of Term Descriptions
    • Author of Textual Introduction
    • Compiler
    • Conceptor
    • Copy Editor
    • Course Instructor
    • Course Supervisor
    • Course supervisor
    • Data Manager
    • Editor
    • Encoder
    • Encoder (Structure and Toponyms)
    • Final Markup Editor
    • GIS Specialist
    • Geographic Information Specialist
    • Geographic Information Specialist (Modern)
    • Geographical Information Specialist
    • JCURA Co-Supervisor
    • Main Transcriber
    • Markup Editor
    • Metadata Co-Architect
    • MoEML Transcriber
    • Name Encoder
    • Peer Reviewer
    • Primary Author
    • Project Director
    • Proofreader
    • Researcher
    • Reviser
    • Second Author
    • Second Encoder
    • Toponymist
    • Transcriber
    • Transcription Proofreader
    • Vetter

    Contributions by this author

    • 2018 SSHRC Project Team
    • 520 Class 1
    • 520 Class 10
    • 520 Class 11
    • 520 Class 12
    • 520 Class 2
    • 520 Class 3
    • 520 Class 4
    • 520 Class 5
    • 520 Class 6
    • 520 Class 7
    • 520 Class 8
    • 520 Class 9
    • A Guide for Student Researchers of the Streets, Sites, and Playhouses of Early Modern London
    • A Survey of London and its Revisions
    • Abchurch Lane
    • About MoEML
    • Acknowledgements
    • Aldgate
    • Aldgate Street
    • All Hallows (London Wall)
    • All Hallows Barking
    • Austin Friars
    • Bartholomew Lane
    • Basing Lane
    • Billiter Lane
    • Birchin Lane
    • Bow Lane
    • Bread Street
    • Castle Alley
    • Cheapside Street
    • Chertsey House
    • Church Lane (Tower Street Ward)
    • Churches in Aldgate
    • Cite MoEML
    • Conduit (Cornhill)
    • Contribute to MoEML
    • Conventions for Diplomatic Transcriptions
    • Cornhill
    • Create a MoEML TEI Header
    • Deliverables, Year 1, Summer 2018
    • Distaff Lane
    • Donate to MoEML
    • Eastcheap
    • Editorial Declaration for Mayoral Shows
    • Encode Persons
    • Encode a Date
    • Encode a Mayoral Pageant Book
    • Encode a Primary Source Transcription
    • Encoding Primer: MoEML TEI Markup for Beginners
    • English 520 (Summer 2011)
    • Fetter Lane
    • Fiction Set in Early Modern London
    • Finimore Lane
    • Galley Row
    • Garlick Hill
    • Geocode MoEML Locations
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Goldsmiths’ Row
    • Gracechurch Street
    • Hartshorn Alley
    • History of MoEML
    • Holborn Bridge
    • Hyde Park
    • Introducing the First Digital Gazetteer of Early Modern London!
    • John Rastell’s Stage
    • Joiners’ Hall
    • Knightrider Street
    • Lambeth Hill
    • Lime Street
    • Link Content to Pages and Databases
    • Little Conduit (Cheapside)
    • London Stone
    • Mayoral Shows: Outcomes, Objectives, Deliverables
    • Mission Statement
    • MoEML’s Pedagogical Partnership Project (PPP) is launched!
    • New Directions
    • New Models for Mobilizing Undergraduate Research
    • News Briefs
    • Our Donors
    • Our Pedagogical Partners
    • Paint over Print Conference
    • Pedagogical Partners’ Welcome Package
    • Pissing Alley (Basing Lane)
    • Prepare an EEBO Transcription
    • Prepare your Contribution
    • Prepare your Data Set
    • Prepare your Encyclopedia Article
    • Propose your Contribution
    • Quays on the Thames
    • Queenhithe
    • Research Assistant Contract
    • Resources and Teaching Tips for Pedagogical Partners
    • Review Process
    • Rights and Responsibilities of MoEML Contributors
    • SSHRC Insight Grant 2012-2016
    • SSHRC Insight Grant 2018-2023
    • Search Tips
    • Shoe Lane
    • Social Media Guidelines
    • Spitalfields
    • St. Martin Orgar
    • Stow
    • Stow’s Survey: Outcomes, Objectives, Deliverables
    • Stow’s Survey: Textual Note
    • Submit your Contribution
    • Swan Alley (Coleman Street)
    • Thames Street
    • The Agas Map
    • The Castle
    • The MoEML Gazetteer of Early Modern London
    • The MoEML Guide to Editorial Style
    • Tips on Writing for the Web
    • To Blog or Not to Blog
    • Training and Work Practices Contract
    • Trinity Lane
    • Understand MoEML’s Website and Document Structure
    • Using the Repertory Table Spreadsheet
    • Welcome to MoEML v.5!
    • Westcheap

    Janelle Jenstad is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

    • Project Leaders
    • The MoEML Team

    Janelle Jenstad is mentioned in the following documents:

    • 520 Class 1
    • 520 Class 11
    • 520 Class 12
    • All Reference Material
    • CodeSharing: A Simple API for Disseminating our TEI Encoding
    • Complete Bibliography
    • Complete Orgography
    • Complete Personography
    • Contributors
    • DHUM 491: Remediating Bills of Mortality
    • DHUM 491: Remediating Bills of Mortality
    • Deliverables, Year 1, Summer 2018
    • 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.
    • Dr. Strangecode, or, How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog
    • Editorial Declaration for Mayoral Shows
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Encode a Mayoral Pageant Book
    • English 520 (Summer 2011)
    • General Encoding Practices
    • Geocode MoEML Locations
    • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 3. What’s in an Imprint?
    • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: Introduction
    • Grant Team
    • History of MoEML
    • Introducing the First Digital Gazetteer of Early Modern London!
    • JCURA Scholars
    • Link Content to Pages and Databases
    • London’s Early Modern Tourists
    • Marking Up Stow’s Survey of London
    • New Directions
    • New Models for Mobilizing Undergraduate Research
    • News Briefs
    • Prepare an EEBO Transcription
    • Primary Reference Material
    • Propose your Contribution
    • Publications and Presentations
    • Research Assistant Contract
    • Review Process
    • SSHRC Insight Grant 2012-2016
    • SSHRC Insight Grant 2018-2023
    • Secondary Reference Material
    • Stow (1598) Progress Chart
    • Teaching London
    • The MoEML Team
    • Training and Work Practices Contract
  • Tye Landels-Gruenewald

    TLG

    Research assistant, 2013-15, and data manager, 2015 to present. Tye completed his undergraduate honours degree in English at the University of Victoria in 2015.

    Roles played in the project

    • Author
    • Author of Term Descriptions
    • CSS Editor
    • Compiler
    • Conceptor
    • Copy Editor
    • Data Manager
    • Editor
    • Encoder
    • Geographic Information Specialist
    • Markup Editor
    • Metadata Architect
    • MoEML Researcher
    • Name Encoder
    • Proofreader
    • Researcher
    • Toponymist
    • Transcriber

    Contributions by this author

    • Access Files from the Subversion Repository
    • Applications for Encoders
    • Conventions for Diplomatic Transcriptions
    • Create a MoEML TEI Header
    • DHUM 491: Georeferencing London Books
    • Encode Persons
    • Encode a Primary Source Transcription
    • General Encoding Practices
    • Geocode MoEML Locations
    • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 1. Theory without Practice
    • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 2. Filling the Space in Bibliographies
    • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: 3. What’s in an Imprint?
    • Georeferencing the Early Modern London Book Trade: Introduction
    • Get the Most out of oXygen
    • Glossary of Terms
    • How to Use MoEML’s Agas Map
    • Link Content to Pages and Databases
    • Prepare a Selection of Dramatic Extracts
    • Primary Source Document Template
    • The MoEML Guide to Editorial Style
    • Understand MoEML’s Website and Document Structure
    • Use the Personography (PERS) Spreadsheets
    • Using the Personography Spreadsheet

    Tye Landels-Gruenewald is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

    • Student Research Assistants
    • The MoEML Team

    Tye Landels-Gruenewald is mentioned in the following documents:

    • 2018 SSHRC Project Team
    • Complete Orgography
    • Documentation for Static Build Code
    • Encode Persons
    • Encode a Mayoral Pageant Book
    • Glossary of Terms
    • News Briefs
    • Other Organizations
    • Publications and Presentations
    • Stow (1598) Progress Chart
    • Teaching London
    • The MoEML Team
    • Use the Personography (PERS) Spreadsheets
    • Using the Personography Spreadsheet
    • Welcome to MoEML v.5!
  • Kim McLean-Fiander

    KMF

    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.

    Roles played in the project

    • Associate Project Director
    • Author
    • Author of MoEML Introduction
    • CSS Editor
    • Compiler
    • Contributor
    • Copy Editor
    • Data Contributor
    • Data Manager
    • Director of Pedagogy and Outreach
    • Editor
    • Encoder
    • Encoder (People)
    • Geographic Information Specialist
    • JCURA Co-Supervisor
    • Managing Editor
    • Markup Editor
    • Metadata Architect
    • Metadata Co-Architect
    • MoEML Research Fellow
    • MoEML Transcriber
    • Proofreader
    • Researcher
    • Second Author
    • Secondary Author
    • Secondary Editor
    • Toponymist
    • Vetter

    Contributions by this author

    • A Guide for Student Researchers of the Streets, Sites, and Playhouses of Early Modern London
    • Andro Morris Key
    • Bell Yard (Temple Bar)
    • Carter Lane
    • Cockpit Alley (Pitt Court)
    • Do Little Lane
    • Encoding Primer: MoEML TEI Markup for Beginners
    • Introducing the First Digital Gazetteer of Early Modern London!
    • MoEML’s Pedagogical Partnership Project (PPP) is launched!
    • New Exchange
    • New Models for Mobilizing Undergraduate Research
    • News Briefs
    • Our Pedagogical Partners
    • Paul’s Chain
    • Pedagogical Partners’ Welcome Package
    • Playing Companies
    • Prepare an EEBO Transcription
    • Prepare your Contribution
    • Resources and Teaching Tips for Pedagogical Partners
    • Silver Street
    • Social Media Guidelines
    • The Cockpit-in-Court
    • The MoEML Gazetteer of Early Modern London
    • Tips on Writing for the Web
    • Understand MoEML’s Website and Document Structure

    Kim McLean-Fiander is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

    • Project Leaders
    • The MoEML Team

    Kim McLean-Fiander is mentioned in the following documents:

    • Acknowledgements
    • All Reference Material
    • Complete Bibliography
    • Complete Orgography
    • Editorial Declaration for Mayoral Shows
    • Encode a Mayoral Pageant Book
    • General Encoding Practices
    • Geocode MoEML Locations
    • Grant Team
    • New Directions
    • New Models for Mobilizing Undergraduate Research
    • News Briefs
    • Primary Reference Material
    • Publications and Presentations
    • Teaching with MoEML: Three Parts of King Henry IV
    • The MoEML Team
    • Training and Work Practices Contract
    • Use the Personography (PERS) Spreadsheets
    • Using the Personography Spreadsheet
    • Welcome to MoEML v.5!
  • Joey Takeda

    JT

    Programmer, 2018-present; Junior Programmer, 2015 to 2017; Research Assistant, 2014 to 2017. Joey Takeda is an MA student at the University of British Columbia in the Department of English (Science and Technology research stream). He completed his BA honours in English (with a minor in Women’s Studies) at the University of Victoria in 2016. His primary research interests include diasporic and indigenous Canadian and American literature, critical theory, cultural studies, and the digital humanities.

    Roles played in the project

    • Author
    • Author of Abstract
    • Author of Stub
    • CSS Editor
    • Compiler
    • Conceptor
    • Copy Editor
    • Data Manager
    • Date Encoder
    • Editor
    • Encoder
    • Encoder (Bibliography)
    • Geographic Information Specialist
    • Geographic Information Specialist (Agas)
    • Junior Programmer
    • Markup Editor
    • Metadata Co-Architect
    • MoEML Encoder
    • MoEML Transcriber
    • Programmer
    • Proofreader
    • Researcher
    • Second Author
    • Toponymist
    • Transcriber
    • Transcription Editor

    Contributions by this author

    • Aldermanbury
    • All Hallows the Great
    • Applications for Encoders
    • Barbican
    • Bishop’s Palace
    • Cardinal’s Hat Tavern
    • Carey Lane
    • Conduit (Cornhill)
    • DHUM 491: Remediating Bills of Mortality
    • DHUM 491: Remediating Bills of Mortality
    • Dates in MoEML
    • Finch Lane
    • Foster Lane
    • Gutter Lane
    • Huggin Lane
    • Love Lane (Wood Street)
    • New Alley
    • New Fish Street
    • News Briefs
    • Noble Street
    • Oat Lane
    • Preface to the MoEML Finding Aid for the Bills of Mortality
    • Ram Alley
    • Revels Office
    • Silver Street
    • St. Leonard
    • Staining Lane
    • Stocks Market
    • The MoEML Guide to Editorial Style
    • Using the Repertory Table Spreadsheet
    • Weigh House
    • Westminster Abbey
    • Wood Street

    Joey Takeda is a member of the following organizations and/or groups:

    • Student Research Assistants
    • The MoEML Team

    Joey Takeda is mentioned in the following documents:

    • 2018 SSHRC Project Team
    • Complete Orgography
    • DHUM 491: Remediating Bills of Mortality
    • DHUM 491: Remediating Bills of Mortality
    • Documentation for Static Build Code
    • News Briefs
    • Publications and Presentations
    • Stow (1598) Progress Chart
    • Teaching London
    • 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!
  • 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

Locations

  • London Bridge

    From the time the first wooden bridge in London was built by the Romans in 52 CE until 1729 when Putney Bridge opened, London Bridge was the only bridge across the Thames in London. During this time, several structures were built upon the bridge, though many were either dismantled or fell apart. John Stow’s 1598 A Survey of London claims that the contemporary version of the bridge was already outdated by 994, likely due to the bridge’s wooden construction (Stow 1:21).

    London Bridge is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A Survey of London
    • Andro Morris Key
    • Billingsgate
    • Billingsgate Ward
    • Bishopsgate Street
    • Botolph’s Wharf
    • Bridge Within Ward
    • Bridge Without Ward
    • Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark)
    • Charterhouse
    • Complete Personography
    • Cripplegate
    • Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
    • Excerpts from Eastward Ho!
    • Excerpts from Epicene, or the Silent Woman
    • Excerpts from Sir Thomas More
    • Excerpts from The Staple of News
    • Gazetteer (B)
    • Gazetteer (C)
    • Gazetteer (L)
    • Gracechurch Street
    • Historical Personography
    • London Stone
    • London Survey’d
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • New Fish Street
    • Pudding Lane
    • St. Magnus
    • Standoff links between MoEML locations and ISE plays
    • Survey of London: Billingsgate Ward
    • Survey of London: Bridge Ward Within
    • Survey of London: Bridge Ward Without (Southwark)
    • Survey of London: Bridges
    • Survey of London: Cornhill Ward
    • Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Within
    • Survey of London: Gates
    • Survey of London: Orders and Customs
    • Survey of London: Queenhithe Ward
    • Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
    • Survey of London: Towers and Castles
    • Survey of London: Walbrook Ward
    • Survey of London: Waters
    • The Carriers’ Cosmography
    • The Doleful Lamentation of Cheapside Cross
    • The Elephant
    • The Steelyard
    • The Wall
    • Variant spellings
  • The Wall

    Originally built as a Roman fortification for the provincial city of Londinium in the second century C.E., the London Wall remained a material and spatial boundary for the city throughout the early modern period. Described by Stow as high and great, the London Wall dominated the cityscape and spatial imaginations of Londoners for centuries. Increasingly, the eighteen-foot high wall created a pressurized constraint on the growing city; the various gates functioned as relief valves where development spilled out to occupy spaces outside the wall.

    The Wall is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A Survey of London
    • All Hallows (London Wall)
    • Bevis Marks (Street)
    • Blackfriars Theatre
    • Camomile Street (Lime Street Ward)
    • City Dog House
    • Cripplegate
    • Critical Introduction to Thomas Adams’s Eirenopolis
    • Crutched Friars
    • Eirenopolis
    • Finsbury Field
    • Gazetteer (C)
    • Gazetteer (L)
    • Gazetteer (R)
    • Gazetteer (T)
    • Gazetteer (W)
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Holy Trinity Priory
    • Houndsditch
    • London Survey’d
    • London Wall (street)
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • News Briefs
    • Our Pedagogical Partners
    • St. Augustine Papey
    • Survey of London: Dedicatory Epistle
    • Survey of London: Orders and Customs
    • Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
    • Survey of London: Walbrook Ward
    • Survey of London: Wall about the City
    • Survey of London: Waters
    • The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
    • The Wrestlers (Lime Street Ward)
    • Variant Toponyms Listed by Carlin and Belcher
    • Variant spellings
  • Liberty

    This location refers to a generic liberty without reference to a specific liberty. For specific liberties, see Liberties in Early Modern London.

    Liberty is mentioned in the following documents:

    • Gazetteer (L)
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
  • Walbrook

    Walbrook is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A Survey of London
    • Gazetteer (V)
    • Gazetteer (W)
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • St. Christopher le Stocks
    • Survey of London: Bridges
    • Survey of London: Broad Street Ward
    • Survey of London: Cheap Ward
    • Survey of London: Division of the City
    • Survey of London: Dowgate Ward
    • Survey of London: Suburbs
    • Survey of London: Vintry Ward
    • Survey of London: Waters
    • Westcheap
  • The Thames

    The Thames is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A Survey of London
    • Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames
    • Andro Morris Key
    • Arundel House
    • Bear Garden
    • Botolph’s Wharf
    • Bridewell
    • Cardinal’s Hat (Southwark)
    • Castle Alley
    • Channels
    • Complete Personography
    • Cornhill
    • Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
    • Critical Introduction to Thomas Adams’s Eirenopolis
    • Dodding Pond
    • Excerpts from Westward Ho!
    • Garlick Hill
    • Gazetteer (R)
    • Gazetteer (T)
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Historical Personography
    • Literary Personography
    • London Bridge
    • London Stone
    • London Survey’d
    • London’s Tempe
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • Mapography of Early Modern London
    • Monuments of Honour
    • News Briefs
    • Our Pedagogical Partners
    • Paul’s Wharf
    • Pike Gardens
    • Prepare your Contribution
    • Pudding Lane
    • Puddle Wharf
    • Queenhithe
    • Sewage and Waste Management
    • Shipwright Ordinances
    • St. Katherine’s Hospital
    • Standoff links between MoEML locations and ISE plays
    • Survey of London: Antiquity of London
    • Survey of London: Billingsgate Ward
    • Survey of London: Bridge Ward Within
    • Survey of London: Bridge Ward Without (Southwark)
    • Survey of London: Bridges
    • Survey of London: Castle Baynard Ward
    • Survey of London: Cheap Ward
    • Survey of London: Cornhill Ward
    • Survey of London: Division of the City
    • Survey of London: Dowgate Ward
    • Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Without
    • Survey of London: Gates
    • Survey of London: Honour of Citizens
    • Survey of London: Langbourn Ward
    • Survey of London: Orders and Customs
    • Survey of London: Portsoken Ward
    • Survey of London: Queenhithe Ward
    • Survey of London: Singularities of London
    • Survey of London: Spiritual Government of London
    • Survey of London: Sports and Pastimes
    • Survey of London: Suburbs
    • Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
    • Survey of London: The City of Westminster
    • Survey of London: Tower Street Ward
    • Survey of London: Towers and Castles
    • Survey of London: Vintry Ward
    • Survey of London: Walbrook Ward
    • Survey of London: Wall about the City
    • Survey of London: Waters
    • Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
    • The Carriers’ Cosmography
    • The Cold Tearme
    • The Elephant
    • The Great Boobee
    • The Sounds of Pageantry
    • The Steelyard
    • The Strand
    • The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
    • The Triumphs of Reunited Britannia
    • The Wall
    • The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
    • Transcription of Cartouche on the Agas Map
    • Transcription of Poem on the Agas Map
    • Trig Lane
    • Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
    • Westminster
    • Westminster Hall
    • Whitehall Stairs
  • River Medway

    River Medway is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A Survey of London
    • Complete Personography
    • Gazetteer (M)
    • Gazetteer (R)
    • Literary Personography
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • Shipwright Ordinances
    • Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
  • Queenhithe

    Queenhithe is one of the oldest havens or harbours for ships along the Thames. Hyd is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning landing place. Queenhithe was known in the ninth century as Aetheredes hyd or the landing place of Aethelred. Aethelred was the son-in-law of Alfred the Great (the first king to unify England and have any real authority over London), an ealdorman (i.e., alderman) of the former kingdom of Mercia, and ruler of London (Sheppard 70).

    Queenhithe is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A Survey of London
    • Billingsgate
    • Bow Lane
    • Excerpts from The Staple of News
    • Excerpts from Westward Ho!
    • Garlick Hill
    • Gazetteer (A)
    • Gazetteer (E)
    • Gazetteer (M)
    • Gazetteer (Q)
    • Gazetteer (R)
    • Knightrider Street
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • Survey of London: Billingsgate Ward
    • Survey of London: Bridges
    • Survey of London: Gates
    • Survey of London: Queenhithe Ward
    • The Carriers’ Cosmography
    • Variant Toponyms Listed in Ogilby and Morgan
    • Variant spellings

Organizations

  • Parish Clerks Company

    The Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks

    The Parish Clerks Company was one of the lesser livery companies of London. The Parish Clerks Company is still active and maintains a website at http://www.londonparishclerks.com/ that includes a history of the company.

    Roles played in the project

    • Author

    Contributions by this author

    • A true report of al the burials and christnings within the citie of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602. to the 22. of December, 1603.

    This organization is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A true report of al the burials and christnings within the citie of London and the liberties thereof, from the 23. of December, 1602. to the 22. of December, 1603.
    • Complete Orgography
    • Complete Personography
    • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
    • Historical Personography
    • Livery Companies
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
    • Parishes in early modern London. Authority names come from the Worshipful Company of Parish Clerks. For the geo-located parish boundaries, we are indebted to the work of Locating London’s Past.
    • Preface to the MoEML Finding Aid for the Bills of Mortality
    • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of and critical materials for documents relating to the plague in early modern London.
  • Corporation of London

    The Corporation of London was the municipal government for the City of London, made up of the Mayor of London, the Court of Aldermen, and the Court of Common Council. It exists today in largely the same form. (TL)

    Roles played in the project

    • Author

    Contributions by this author

    • Means Devised for Better Execution of Vagrancy Statute
    • The Oath of euery Free-man of the City of London.

    This organization is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A Survey of London
    • Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames
    • Anne of Denmark
    • Articles for the Plague
    • Blackfriars Theatre
    • Botolph’s Wharf
    • Bridewell
    • City Dog House
    • Complete Orgography
    • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Liberties in early modern London. The term liberty was used to refer to suburban districts or other locations that were not under the jurisdiction of the City of London. For the generic place, see Liberty.
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
    • Order for Prices of Tallow
    • Other Organizations
    • Petition of the Water Bearers
    • Pope’s Head Alley
    • Proclamation About the Lottery
    • Sabbath Orders
    • Survey of London: Title Page
    • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern broadside proclamations from the lord mayor, the livery companies, and the Church of England.
    • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of prose and poetry selections rich in London toponyms.
  • Mayor of London

    The Mayor (or Lord Mayor) of London is an office occupied annually by a new mayor. For the purposes of recording the authorship of mayoral proclamations, MoEML distinguishes between the office of the mayor and the person elected to the office for the year.

    Roles played in the project

    • Author

    Contributions by this author

    • Articles for the Plague
    • Order for Prices of Tallow
    • Proclamation About the Lottery
    • Sabbath Orders

    This organization is mentioned in the following documents:

    • A Survey of London
    • Act for the Preservation and Cleansing of the Thames
    • Articles for the Plague
    • City Dog House
    • Complete Orgography
    • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
    • Finsbury Field
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
    • Order for Prices of Tallow
    • Other Organizations
    • Proclamation About the Lottery
    • Sabbath Orders
    • Survey of London: Waters
    • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern broadside proclamations from the lord mayor, the livery companies, and the Church of England.
  • Church of England

    The Church of England first came into being in 1534 when Henry VIII seceded from Rome and declared himself Supreme Head of the Church of England by the Act of Supremacy. Mary I repealed this act in 1555. In 1559, as part of what is now known as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, parliament restored the act and made Elizabeth I Supreme Governor of the Church of England, a role still held by the British monarch today. The Church of England has been the official Christian church in England since 1559. Its doctrinal position was set out in the Thirty-Nine Articles of 1563 and finalized in 1571, at which point they were incorporated into the Book of Common Prayer that had governed the liturgical form of Church of England services since 1549.

    Roles played in the project

    • Author

    Contributions by this author

    • Articles Inquired of by Every Parish within the Archdeaconry of London

    This organization is mentioned in the following documents:

    • Complete Orgography
    • Complete Personography
    • Digital editions of primary source documents such as mayoral shows and Stow’s Survey of London.
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Historical Personography
    • Map of Early Modern London Document Type Taxonomy
    • MoEML’s library of primary source texts (not including Stow’s work).
    • Other Organizations
    • Proclamation About the Lottery
    • TEI-encoded, diplomatic transcriptions of early modern broadside proclamations from the lord mayor, the livery companies, and the Church of England.
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