Stow (1598) Progress Chart
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Dedicatory Epistle | 4 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) (NAP)(JT) | ✔ (CD) | ✔ (CD) | ✘ |
Table of Chapters | 2 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) (NAP)(JT) | ✔ (CD) | ✔ (CD) | ✘ |
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Queenhithe Ward | 10 | ✔ (SM) (NAP) | ✔ (NAP) | ✔ (NAP) | ✔ (NAP) | ✔ (BT) | ✘ |
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City of Westminster | 26 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) (KL) | ✔ (CD) | ✔ (AMR) (CD) | ✘ |
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Hospitals | 3 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (CD) (KL) | ✔ (JB) | ✘ |
Lazar Houses | 2 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (CD) | ✔ (JB) | ✘ |
Temporal Government of London4 | 26 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (CD) | ✔ (CD) (KL) | ✘ (KL) |
An Apology | 20 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (CD) | ✔ (JB) | ✘ |
Appendix. Fines, Ransoms, and Seizures | 5 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (CD) | ✔ (JB) | ✘ |
Fitzstephen’s Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae | 11 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (CD) | ✘ (KL) | ✘ (KL) |
Errata | 1 | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (SM) | ✔ (CD) | ✔ (JB) (KL) | ✘ |
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Stow (1598) Progress Chart.The Map of Early Modern London, edited by , U of Victoria, 20 Jun. 2018, mapoflondon.uvic.ca/stow_1598_progress_chart.htm.
Chicago citation
Stow (1598) Progress Chart.The Map of Early Modern London. Ed. . Victoria: University of Victoria. Accessed June 20, 2018. http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/stow_1598_progress_chart.htm.
APA citation
2018. Stow (1598) Progress Chart. In The Map of Early Modern London. Victoria: University of Victoria. Retrieved from http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/stow_1598_progress_chart.htm.
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