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The Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward.
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The Survey of London (1633): Aldgate Ward.
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Survey of London: Vintry Ward.
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The Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward.
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Survey of London: Broad Street Ward.
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Survey of London: Queenhithe Ward.
The Map of Early Modern London, edited by , U of Victoria, 26 Jun. 2020, mapoflondon.uvic.ca/stow_1598_QUEE3.htm.
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Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director of The Map of Early Modern London, and PI of Linked Early Modern Drama Online. She has taught at Queen’s University, the Summer Academy at the Stratford Festival, the University of Windsor, and the University of Victoria. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media (Routledge). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s A Survey of London (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing The Merchant of Venice (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody for DRE. Her articles have appeared in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Renaissance and Reformation,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 Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society (Brill, 2004), Shakespeare, Language and the Stage, The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre Studies (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), Approaches to Teaching Othello (Modern Language Association, 2005), Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2007), New Directions in the Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place (Routledge, 2011), Early Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), Teaching Early Modern English Literature from the Archives (MLA, 2015), Placing Names: Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers (Indiana, 2016), Making Things and Drawing Boundaries (Minnesota, 2017), and Rethinking Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Routledge, 2018).Roles played in the project
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Building a Gazetteer for Early Modern London, 1550-1650.
Placing Names. Ed. Merrick Lex Berman, Ruth Mostern, and Humphrey Southall. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana UP, 2016. 129-145. -
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The Burse and the Merchant’s Purse: Coin, Credit, and the Nation in Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody.
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Lying-in Like a Countess: The Lisle Letters, the Cecil Family, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside.
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Using Early Modern Maps in Literary Studies: Views and Caveats from London.
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Versioning John Stow’s A Survey of London, or, What’s New in 1618 and 1633?.
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Shakespeare, William. The Merchant of Venice. Ed. Janelle Jenstad. Internet Shakespeare Editions. Open.
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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 and the MoEML Team. MoEML. Transcribed. Web.
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Locations
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Haberdashers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Nicholas Acon
St. Nicholas Acon was located in Langbourn Ward, its parish extending into Candlewick Street Ward (Harben 437). While it was not depicted on the Agas map, Prockter and Taylor note that St. Nicholas Aconstood on the west side of St. Nicholas Lane towards the northern end
(Prockter and Taylor 51). According to Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay,Acons
is possibly derived fromHaakon,
the name of one of the benefactors (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 802).St. Nicholas Acon is mentioned in the following documents:
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Westminster Hall
Westminster Hall isthe only surviving part of the original Palace of Westminster
(Weinreb and Hibbert 1011) and is located on the west side of the Thames. It is located on the bottom left-hand corner of the Agas map, and is labelled asWeſtmynſter hall.
Originally built as an extension to Edward the Confessor’s palace in 1097, the hall served as the setting for banquets through the reigns of many kings.Westminster Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Half Moon
Located in Bishopsgate Ward without the Wall, the Half Moon housed Robert Wood. His wife, Joane, left the yearly rents for the messuage and nearby Half Moon Alley to the Church of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate (Stow sig. P8v–Q1r ; Harben 285–286).The Half Moon is mentioned in the following documents:
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Half Moon
Half Moon was a messuage with a garden in East Smithfield. According to the 1633 edition of John Stow’s Survey of London, Ralfe Carter gave the messuage todivers Feoffees, between the Parishes of Alhallowes in Lumbard-street, and Saint Andrews Vndershaft
(Stow 155).Half Moon is mentioned in the following documents:
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Half Moon Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Leadenhall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Clerk’s Hall
According to Stow, Clerk’s Hall was on the Northwest corner of Broad Lane in Vintry Ward. Stow mentions that the hall was previously located on Bishopsgate Street (Stow 191). The Bishopsgate Street location is the one listed in Carlin and Belcher, so the move presumably occured between 1520 and 1598 (Carlin and Belcher 82).Clerk’s Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Almshouses (St. Giles Cripplegate) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fishmongers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Guildhall of the Hanseatic League is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holywell Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hampstead Heath is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hampton Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Arundel House
Arundel House (c. 1221-1682) was located on the Thames between Milford Lane and Strand Lane. It was to the east of Somerset House, to the south of St. Clement Danes, and adjacent to the Roman Baths at Strand Lane.Arundel House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hand Alley (Houndsditch)
Located southwest of Houndsditch in Portsoken Ward (Harben 289), Hand Alley is not featured on the Agas map.Hand Alley (Houndsditch) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hand and Shears Tavern
Erected in the 16th century, the Hand and Shears Tavern originally hosted a Piepowder Court, where merchants from the Cloth Fair could settle their disputes. The tavern supposedly earned its name from the Lord Mayorʼs opening of the Bartholomew Fair in nearby Smithfield by cutting a piece of cloth (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 380).Hand and Shears Tavern is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hand Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hanging Sword Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hanging Sword Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Harbour Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hare Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hare House
According to Walter George Bell, Hare House was a property in Ram Alley left by John Bowser and Humphrey Street in 1584upon trust for 1,000 years, that every Sunday thirteen pennyworth of bread should be given to thirteen poor people of the parish after service in St. Dunstan’s church
(Bell 296).Hare House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ram Alley
Ram Alley, now known as Hare Place, was a small alley that ran north-south off of Fleet Street, opposite Fetter Lane. Once aconventual sanctury,
Ram Alleydeveloped into a chartered abode of libertinism and roguery
(Beresford 46).Ram Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Six Clerks’ Office is mentioned in the following documents:
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Harp Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hart Street
Hart Street ran east-west from Crutched Fryers and the north end of Seething Lane to Mark Lane. In Stow’s time, the street began much further east, running from the north end of Woodroffe Lane to Mark Lane (Harben; Stow).Hart Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Water Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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White Hart Inn (Southwark) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hart’s Horns Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hartshorn Alley
Hartshorn Alley ran north-south from Leadenhall Street to Fenchurch Street (Harben; BHO). Stow notes that Hartshorn Alley ismid way on that South side [of Leadenhall Street], betwixt Aldgate and Limestreet,
and characterises it asa way that goeth through into Fenchurch streete ouer against [i.e., across from] Northumberland house
(Stow; BHO).Hartshorn Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hatfield House
Hatfield House, generally termed Hatfield Palace or Old Palace to refer to the location prior to its renovation in 1611, is perhaps best remembered as the childhood home of Elizabeth I. Originally constructed in 1497 by John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury, the house was seized by Henry VIII during the English Reformation. In the reign of James I, the house was relinquished to Robert Cecil, who demolished large sections of the palace and repurposed the materials into the structure that still stands (Cecil 13-161).Hatfield House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hatton Garden is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hatton Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hatton Wall Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hayʼs Wharf
Named after its owner, Alexander Hay, Hayʼs Wharf was a granary and brewery located between Tooley Street and the Thames (Hayʼs Wharf).Hayʼs Wharf is mentioned in the following documents:
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Campion Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Church Lane (All Hallows) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cheap Ward
MoEML is aware that the ward boundaries are inaccurate for a number of wards. We are working on redrawing the boundaries. This page offers a diplomatic transcription of the opening section of John Stow’s description of this ward from his Survey of London.Cheap Ward is mentioned in the following documents:
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Charing Cross is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Helen (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Heneadge House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Henry VII’s Chapel
One of the most opulent sites in early modern London, Henry VII’s Chapel still stands in the eastern wing of Westminster Abbey. The structure was initially intended to monumentalize Henry VI, who was never actually canonized (Condon 60). The Henry VII Lady Chapel is the resting place of Henry VII himself and his wife, Elizabeth of York. Additionally, it houses the tombs of Anne of Cleves; Edward VI; Mary I; Elizabeth I; Mary, Queen of Scots; Anne of Denmark; James VI and I; and other key figures of the English Royalty (Weinreb 1007).Henry VII’s Chapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hermitage Dock is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Katherine’s Hermitage is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. James in the Wall Hermitage is mentioned in the following documents:
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Crutched Friars
Crutched Friars was a street that ran east-west from Poor Jewry Lane to the east end of Hart Street above Seething Lane. When Stow wrote, most of Crutched Friars was known as Hart Street, so Stow only uses the name Crutched Friars to refer to Crutched Friars Priory (Harben). Since Stow does not name the street that ran from Aldgate to Woodroffe Lane, it could have been known as Hart Street, Crutched Friars, or something different.Crutched Friars is mentioned in the following documents:
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Southwark is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn
Holborne Street ran east-west from the junction of Hosier Lane, Cock Lane and Snow Hill to St. Giles High Street, and passed through Farringdon Without Ward and Westminster.Holborn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Aldgate Street
Aldgate Street ran slightly south-west from Aldgate until it reached a pump, formerly a sweet well. At that point, the street forked into two streets. The northern branch, called Aldgate Street, ran west until it ran into Cornhill at Lime Street. At an earlier point in history, Cornhill seems to have extended east past Lime Street because the church of St. Andrew Undershaft was called St. Andrew upon Cornhill (Harben 10).Aldgate Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cheapside Street
Cheapside, one of the most important streets in early modern London, ran east-west between the Great Conduit at the foot of Old Jewry to the Little Conduit by St. Paul’s churchyard. The terminus of all the northbound streets from the river, the broad expanse of Cheapside separated the northern wards from the southern wards. It was lined with buildings three, four, and even five stories tall, whose shopfronts were open to the light and set out with attractive displays of luxury commodities (Weinreb and Hibbert 148). Cheapside was the centre of London’s wealth, with many mercers’ and goldsmiths’ shops located there. It was also the most sacred stretch of the processional route, being traced both by the linear east-west route of a royal entry and by the circular route of the annual mayoral procession.Cheapside Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Westcheap is mentioned in the following documents:
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Highbury is mentioned in the following documents:
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Fleet River is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hockley in the Hole is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hog Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hog Lane (East Smithfield)
Hog Lane ran east-west into the north-east corner of Little Tower Hill. It should not be confused with the Hog Lane north of Houndsditch. Hog Lane, also called Hog Street in Stow’s Survey of London, was renamed Rosemary Lane in the seventeenth century.Hog Lane (East Smithfield) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hog Lane (Norton Folgate) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Huggin Lane (Wood Street)
Huggin Lane (Wood Street) ran east-west connecting Wood Street in the east to Gutter Lane in the west. It ran parallel between Cheapside in the south and Maiden Lane in the north. It was in Cripplegate Ward. It is labelled asHoggyn la
on the Agas map.Huggin Lane (Wood Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Hill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Bridge
Holborn Bridge or Oldboorne bridge (Stow; BHO) spanned the Fleet Ditch at Holborn Street. Located in the ward of Farringdon Without, the bridge was part of a major westward thoroughfare.Holborn Bridge is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holborn Conduit is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Paul’s Cathedral
St. Paul’s Cathedral was—and remains—an important church in London. In 962, while London was occupied by the Danes, St. Paul’s monastery was burnt and raised anew. The church survived the Norman conquest of 1066, but in 1087 it was burnt again. An ambitious Bishop named Maurice took the opportunity to build a new St. Paul’s, even petitioning the king to offer a piece of land belonging to one of his castles (Times 115). The building Maurice initiated would become the cathedral of St. Paul’s which survived until the Great Fire of London.St. Paul’s Cathedral is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holy Trinity Priory
Holy Trinity Priory, located west of Aldgate and north of Leadenhall Street, was an Augustinian Priory. Stow notes that Queen Matilda established the Priory in 1108in the parishes of Saint Marie Magdalen, S. Michael, S. Katherine, and the blessed Trinitie, which now was made but one Parish of the holy Trinitie
(Stow). Before Matilda united these parishes under the name Holy Trinity Priory, they were collectively known as the Holy Cross or Holy Roode parish (Stow; Harben).Holy Trinity Priory is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holy Trinity (Parish) (Aldgate)
Holy Trinity was located west of Aldgate and north of Leadenhall Street. Stow notes that in 1108 Queen Matilda amalgamatedthe Parishes of S. Marie Magdalen, S. Michael, S. Katherine, and the blessed Trinitie, which now was made but one Parish of the holy Trinitie
(Stow). Before Matilda united these parishes, they were collectively known as the Holy Cross or Holy Roode parish (Stow; Harben).Holy Trinity (Parish) (Aldgate) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Magdalen (Parish)
Parish containing the St. Mary Magdalen Church.St. Mary Magdalen (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Magdalen (Aldgate)
St. Mary Magdalen (Aldgate), is an old parish church absorbed by Holy Trinity Priory in 1108. According to Stow, the church was begun by Siredus (Stow). It is not to be confused with the chapel of St. Mary Magdalen in the Guildhall, the church in Cripplegate Ward or the church in Castle Baynard Ward.St. Mary Magdalen (Aldgate) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holy Trinity the Less is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holy Trinity Churchyard (East Smithfield)
A component of London’s pestilential past, Holy Trinity Churchyard in East Smithfield was a graveyard for victims of London’s first great plague. The churchyard was east of Little Tower Hill, south of Hog Lane (East Smithfield) and north of St. Katherine’s Hospital. As the number of plague victims increased, these graveyards ran out of space and Holy Trinity Priory was used to ensure that the dead were buried in holy ground.Holy Trinity Churchyard (East Smithfield) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holy Trinity (Minories) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holy Trinity Minories (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holy Trinity the Less (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holy Well Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Holywell Priory
Founded in the 12th century, Holywell Priory stood along the west side of Shoreditch Street and the north side of Hog Lane (Norton Folgate), occupying the site that would later house London’s first playhouse, the Theatre. The priory was dissolved on 10 October 1539 (Bowsher,Holywell Priory
232). The priory was also known asPriory of St. John the Baptist, Holywell.
Holywell Priory is mentioned in the following documents:
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Houndsditch Street
Running southeast from Bishopsgate Street to Aldgate Street outside the city wall, Houndsditch Street passed through Bishopsgate Ward and Portsoken Ward. It was first paved in 1603 (Harben 311). Houndsditch Street took its name from nearby Houndsditch. Stow refers to the neighbourhood surrounding Houndsditch Street asHoundsditch
:(within the limits of Hounds-ditch) dwell many a good and honest Citizen
(Stow sig. L7v).Houndsditch Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Honey Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Hope
For information about the Hope, a modern map marking the site where the it once stood, and a walking tour that will take you to the site, visit the Shakespearean London Theatres (ShaLT) article on the Hope.The Hope is mentioned in the following documents:
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Conyhope Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Horner’s Key is mentioned in the following documents:
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Horn Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Horn on the Hoop
A tavern on the north side of Fleet Street, near the Middle Temple. Also referred to asThe Horn in the Hoop
and simplyThe Horn.
Harben states that the tavern stood on the site of the now-removed Andertons Hotel at 164 Fleet (Harben 307).The Horn on the Hoop is mentioned in the following documents:
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Cloak Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Peter upon Cornhill
St. Peter upon Cornhill stood at the highest point of the city in the south east of Cornhill Ward. According to a tablet preserved within the church, St. Peter upon Cornhill was founded by King Lucius and was the first Christian church in London (Noorthouk 606). This information was questioned by Stow, who admitted that he knowsnot by what authority
(Stow 1: 194) the tablet was written.St. Peter upon Cornhill is mentioned in the following documents:
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Horsepool
Also known as Smithfield Pond.Horsepool is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bow Lane
Bow Lane ran north-south between Cheapside and Old Fish Street in the ward of Cordwainer Street. At Watling Street, it became Cordwainer Street, and at Old Fish Street it became Garlick Hill. Garlick Hill-Bow Lane was built in the 890s to provide access from the port of Queenhithe to the great market of Cheapside (Sheppard 70–71).Bow Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hosier Lane (Smithfield)
Hosier Lane ran west from Pie Corner in Smithfield. It was named for the hosiers who worked on the lane in the fourteenth century. The hosiers later moved to Bow Lane off Cheapside, which then became known as Hosier Lane.Hosier Lane (Smithfield) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bethlehem Hospital
Although its name evokes the pandemonium of the archetypal madhouse, Bethlehem (Bethlem, Bedlam) Hospital was not always an asylum. As Stow tells us, Saint Mary of Bethlehem began as aPriorie of Cannons with brethren and sisters,
founded in 1247 by Simon Fitzmary,one of the Sheriffes of London
(Stow 1: 164). We know from Stow’s Survey that the hospital, part of Bishopsgate ward (without), resided on the west side of Bishopsgate Street, just north of St. Botolph’s church (Stow 1: 165).Bethlehem Hospital is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Bartholomew’s Hospital is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Andrew Holborn
St. Andrew Holborn was a parish church in Farringdon Without Ward, located on Holborn street between Fetter Lane and Shoe Lane. It is located on the Agas map and is labelled asS. Andrews.
According to Stow, there was a grammar school, as well a monument dedicated to Lord Thomas Wriothesley either within or nearby St. Andrew Holborn. The church was first mentioned in Charter of King Edgar in 951. This medieval church was rebuilt in 1632 and managed to escape damage caused by the Great Fire. Christopher Wren rebuilt the church in 1684 making itthe largest of his parish churches, measuring 32 by 19 meters and costing £9,000
(Weinreb and Hibbert 741).St. Andrew Holborn is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Katherine’s Hospital
St. Katherine’s Hospital was a religious hospital that, according to Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, was founded in 1148. According to Stow, the hospital was founded by Queen Matilda on land provided by Holy Trinity Priory (Stow 88). The hospital, the grounds of which contained a church, gardens, orchards, and residences, was at the southern end of St. Katherine’s Lane and north of the St. Katherine Steps, all of which is east of the Tower of London and Little Tower Hill. Stow praised the choir of the hospital, noting how itwas not much inferior to that of [St.] Paules [Cathedral]
(Stow).St. Katherine’s Hospital is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mercers’ Hall
The hall of the Mercers’ Company was located on the north side of Cheapside Street by the Great Conduit.Mercers’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Botolph without Bishopsgate
St. Botolph without Bishopsgate stood on the west side of Bishopsgate Street north of Bishopsgate. It was in Bishopsgate Ward. St. Botolph without Bishopsgate is featured on the Agas map, south of Bethlehem Hospital and west of Houndsditch. It is labelledS. Buttolphes.
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Bridewell
Bridewell, once palace, then prison, was an intriguing site in the early modern period. It changed hands several times before falling into the possession of the City of London to be used as a prison and hospital. The prison is mentioned in many early modern texts, including plays by Jonson and Dekker as well as the surveys and diaries of the period. Bridewell is located on the Agas map at the corner of the Thames and Fleet Ditch, labelled asBrideWell.
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Christ’s Hospital
Located in Farringdon Within Ward, Christ’s Hospital was a opened in 1552 as a home for London’s needy children. Inspired by the preaching of Dr. Nicholas Ridley, Edward VI decided to charter the hospital days before his death in 1553 (Manzione 33). Although it began as a hospital, Christ’s Hospital eventually became known for its respected school (Pearce 206).Christ’s Hospital is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Spital
St. Mary Spital was an Augustinian Priory and Hospital on the east side of Bishopsgate Street. The Priory dates from 1197. The old precinct of St. Mary Spital is visible on the Agas map. The church itself was demolished after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539. By the time the Agas map was drawn, many of the priory buildings had been removed and the area appears sparse.St. Mary Spital is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Anthony’s Hospital
St. Anthony’s Hospital was associated with St. Benet Fink Parish, whose St. Benet Fink Church was on the opposite side of Threadneedle Street. According to Stow, Henry III granted the construction of a synagogue in this space. The building was constructed for that purpose in 1231, but, as Stow writes,the christians obtayned of the king that it should be dedicated to our blessed Lady, and since an Hospital being there builded, was called S. Anthonies in London
(Stow 144). The hospital consisted of a church, almsnouse, and school. By Stow’s time of writing (1598), the hospital had been dissolved, with the almshouses converted to rental houses and the church converted to a church for French protestants (Stow 146, Carlin and Belcher 85). The building was destroyed in the Great Fire, then rebuilt, and finally demolished in 1840 (Carlin and Belcher 85).St. Anthony’s Hospital is mentioned in the following documents:
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Savoy Hosptial
Located along The Strand in Westminster, the site of Savoy Hospital was initially the manor of Peter II of Savoy. After the manor was destroyed in the 1381 Peasants’ Revolt, the space was converted in the early 15th century into the Savoy Hospital, dedicated to St. John the Baptist (Sugden 452, Carlin and Belcher 93).Savoy Hosptial is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Giles (Cripplegate)
For information about St. Giles, Cripplegate, a modern map marking the site where the it once stood, and a walking tour that will take you to the site, visit the Shakespearean London Theatres (ShaLT) article on St. Giles, Cripplegate.St. Giles (Cripplegate) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Barbican
Barbican was a historically significant street that ran east-west, connecting Aldersgate Street in the west with Redcross Street and Golden Lane in the east. Barbican wasmore then halfe
contained by Cripplegate Ward, with the rest lying within Aldersgate Ward (Stow 1:291). The street is labeled on the Agas map asBarbican.
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City Ditch
The city ditch was part of London’s medieval defence system that ran along the outside of the wall from the Tower to Fleet River. According to Stow, the ditch was referred to as Houndsditch becausemuch filth (conveyed forth of the Citie) especially dead dogs, were there laid or cast
(Stow sig. L7v). The ditch was filled in and covered with garden plots by the time of Stow’s 1598 Survey.City Ditch is mentioned in the following documents:
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Blackfriars (Farringdon Within)
The largest and wealthiest friary in England, Blackfriars was not only a religious institution but also a cultural, intellectual, and political centre of London. The friary housed London’s Dominican friars (known in England as the Black friars) after their move from the smaller Blackfriars precincts in Holborn. The Dominicans’ aquisition of the site, overseen by Robert Kilwardby, began in 1275. Once completed, the precinct was second in size only to St. Paul’s, spanning eight acres from the Fleet to Puddle Dock Hill and from Ludgate to the Thames. Blackfriars remained a political and social hub, hosting councils and even parlimentary proceedings, until its surrender in 1538 pursuant to Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries (Holder 27–56).Blackfriars (Farringdon Within) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Rolls Chapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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Crossed Friars
One of the smallest London friaries, Crossed Friars (also known as Crouched Friars or Crutched Friars) housed the Bretheren of the Holy Cross. Despite John Stow’s assertion that the friary was founded in 1298 (Stow 1:147), it is first mentioned by Henry III in 1269, which suggests that Raph Hosiar and William Sabernes gave their founding bequest some time in that decade. Over the next three (or possibly four) centuries, the friars added a dozen more tenaments to the precinct. By the early fourteenth century, the friary occupied over two acres of land south of Hart Street (later dubbed Crutched Friars) that ran along the west side of Woodroffe Lane to Tower Hill. Compared to friaries such as Blackfriars and Greyfriars, Crossed Friars was humble, and the friars’ plan to expand their church was interrupted in 1538 by the Dissolution of the Monasteries (Holder 142–159).Crossed Friars is mentioned in the following documents:
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Huggin Lane (Upper Thames Street)
Huggin Lane ran north-south between Thame Street and Knightrider Street. Although Stow mentions them separately, Stow’s descriptions of the positions of Huggin Lane and Pyellane suggest that they are the same street (Stow 286, 290). Harben also lists Pyellane as a probable variant (Harben).Huggin Lane (Upper Thames Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Huntington House
Previously called the New Inn or Beaumontes Inn, this house once belonged to the Earls of Huntington. The Huntington house marks the eastern corner of Castle Baynard Ward.Huntington House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Hyde Park
According to Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay, Hyde Park was the largest of the royal parks. The land was used as a hunting ground from 1536 to 1768, Henry VIII adopting Hyde Park for personal use after the dissolution of the monasteries. In the early seventeenth century, the park was opened for public use (Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 423).Hyde Park is mentioned in the following documents:
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high streete of Cheape
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street of Cheape
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that ſtreete
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Weſt Cheape
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weſt Cheape
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Westcheap
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Christ Church
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Chriſtes Hoſpitall
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Chriſtes hoſpitall
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Chriſteſhoſpital
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Chriſtr Hoſpitall
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chriſts Hoſpital
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Chriſts Hoſpital
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Christs Hospital
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Chriſts Hoſpitall
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Christ’s Hospital
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Christ’s Hospital’s
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Clothworkers’ Hall
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Greyfrairs
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Hoſpitall of Chriſtes Church
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Hospitall of Christs Church
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All Hallows Lane
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Church lane
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church lane
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Church Lane
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Haywharf Lane
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Almshouses (Bishopsgate)
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Clerk’s Hall
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Hall and Almshouses of Fraternity of Parish Clerks
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pariſh clearks hall
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Parish Clerks Hall
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Parish-Clerks Hall
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Hors-shoo bridge
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Horse-bridge street
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Horſebridge lane
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Horſebridge ſtreete
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Horseshoo-bridge
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Horshew Bridge Street
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Horshew bridge streete
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Horſhewbridge
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Horſhewbridge ſtreet
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Horshoo-bridge street
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Conehope lane
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Coneyhope Lane
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Coniehopelane
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Conningſhop lane
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Cony hope lane
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Cony-hoope lane
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Conyhope lane
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hope lane
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Croched-Fryers
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Crochet Friers
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Crossed Friers
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Croſſed Friers
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Croſſed Fryars
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Crowched Friers
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Cruchydffrers
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Crutched Friars
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Crutched Friars Lane
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Crutchet Fryers
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Herte Str.
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Le Crouchedfrerestrete
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Croched Friers
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Crossed Firers Church
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Crossed Friars
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Crossed Friers
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croſſed Friers
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Croſſed Friers
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Croſſed Friers church
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Croſſed Friers Church
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Croſſed Fryers
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Crossed Fryers
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Crouched Friars
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crouched Fryers
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Crouched or (Crossed) Fryers
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Crutch Fryers
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Crutched Friars
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Crutched Friars Priory
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Crutched Fryers
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Friers Church
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Friers Hall
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Fryers church
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Fryers hall
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houſe of Crouched (or croſſed) Friers
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S. Crosse
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S. Croſſe
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Citie Ditch
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City Ditch
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city ditch
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City Wall and Ditch
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Ditch
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Ditch of the Citie
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Ditch of the City
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Ditch without the walls of the City
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Ditche
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Hounds ditch
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Hounds-ditch
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Houndsditch
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Town ditch
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Towne-Ditch
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Fishmongers Hall
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Fiſhmongers hall
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Fishmongers’ Hall
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Hall of the Fiſhmongers
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Hall of the fiſhmongers
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Stockfishmonger Row
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Fleet
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Fleet River
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Fleete
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Fléete
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Hilborne
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Oldborne
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Oldeborne
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riuer of the Wels
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Riuer of the Wels
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Riuer of wels
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Tremill Brooke
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Turmile brooke
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Turmill Brooke
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Turmill brooke
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Turne-Mill Brooke
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Turnemil Brook
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Turnemill brooke
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Turnemill Brooke
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Turnemill-brooke
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Turnmil
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Turnmill Brooke
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VVels
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Wels
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wels
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Haberdashers Hall
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Haberdaſhers hall
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Haberdaſhers Hall
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Haberdashers’ Hall
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Harts Hornes
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Half Moon
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Half Moon Alley
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Half Moon
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Halfe-moone
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Hampton Court
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Hampſtid hea t h
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Hand Court
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Hand and Shears Tavern
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Hand Alley
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Hanging Sword Court
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houſe called the hanging ſworde
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Blood-bowl Alley
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Hanging Sword Alley
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Ouldwood Alley
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(guild)hall of Eastlandia
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(guild)hall of the Esterlyngys
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Danishmanneshalle
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Esterlyngeshalle
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Guild-Hall of the Germanes
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Guilda Teutonicorum
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Guildhall of Cologne merchants
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Hall of the Teutons
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Hanse Guildhall
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Steelyard Guildhall
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Hare House
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Hare Court
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Harp lane
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Harpe lane
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Hart horne alley
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Hart horne Alley
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Hart lane
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Hart-horne Alley
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Harp-lane
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Harpe-lane
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Hart Street
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Hart ſtreete
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Hart ſtréete
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Hart-lane
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Hart-street
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Harte ſtreete
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Hartstreet
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Hartſtreete
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Hartſtréete
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Herte Str.
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Angel
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Angell Alley
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Harts-horne Alley
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Hartshorn Alley
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Hatfield
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Hatfield House
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Hatfield Palace
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Old Palace
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Hatton Garden.
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Hatton-Garden
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Hatton Wall Street
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Hatton Street
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Hay Wharfe
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Hayʼs Wharf
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Heneadge house
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Heneadge House
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Chapel of Henry VII
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Chapel of the Order of the Bath
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Henry VII Lady Chapel
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Henry VII’s Chapel
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Lady Chapel
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Lady chappel
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our Ladies Chappell
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Brickles lane
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Brikels lane
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Brikels Lane
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Brykhill Lane
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Erber Lane
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Harber lane
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Harbour Lane
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Herber
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Herber Lane
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Herbert lane
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Armitage
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Hermitage
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Highbery
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Hockley in the Hole
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Berwards lane
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Hog lane
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Hog Lane
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Hog-lane
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Hogge lane
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Hogge Lane
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Hoggelane
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Petticoat lane
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Petticoat Lane
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Hog Lane (Norton Folgate)
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Hog lane
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Hog Lane
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Hog Lane (East Smithfield)
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Hog Street
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Hogge la.
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Hogge lane
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Hogs ſtréete
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Hogstreet
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Hogſtréete
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Rosemary lane
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Rosemary Lane
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Royal Mint Street
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high Holborne
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high holbourne
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high Oldborne ſtreet
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Holborn Street
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Holborn street
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Holborne
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holborne
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Holbourne
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Old-borne
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Oldboorne
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Oldborn
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Oldborne Conduit
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Oldbourne
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Olde-Boorne
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Oldeborne
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Holborn Bridge
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Holborn-bridge
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Holbornbridge
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Holborne bridge
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holborne bridge
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Documents using the spelling
holborne Bridge
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Documents using the spelling
holbornebridge
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Documents using the spelling
Holbornebridge
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Documents using the spelling
Holbourne bridge
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Documents using the spelling
Holbourne Bridge
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Old boorn bridge
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Old Bourne
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Oldboorne bridge
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Oldborne
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Documents using the spelling
Oldborne bridge
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Documents using the spelling
Oldbourne
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Documents using the spelling
Oldbourne Bridge
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Oldbourne bridge
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Olde-Boorne
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Oldeborne bridge
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Oldebourne bridge
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Conduit
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Conduit in Oldborne
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Conduit in Oldbourne
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Conduite by Oldbourne Croſſe
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Holborn Conduit
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Documents using the spelling
Holborne conduit
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Oldboorn Conduit
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Documents using the spelling
Oldboorne conduit
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Documents using the spelling
Oldboorne Conduit
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Documents using the spelling
Oldboorne Conduite
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Oldbourne Conduit
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Oldbourne Conduite
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Oldbourne Croſſe
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Holborn
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Holborn Hill
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Holborne hill
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Holburn Hill
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Oldboorne hill
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Oldborne hill
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Oldbourne Hill
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Oldeborne hill
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Documents using the spelling
Ouldebourn hil
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Documents using the spelling
Bleſſed Trinitie
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Documents using the spelling
Chappell of S. Michaell
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Chriſt church
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Christ Church
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Chriſtes church
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Chriſtes Church
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Chriſts Church
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Christs-church
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Documents using the spelling
Christs-Church
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Chrychur.
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Documents using the spelling
Church and Canons of the Holy Trinitie
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Church of the holy Trinitie
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Documents using the spelling
Church of the Holy Trinitie
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Documents using the spelling
Church of the holy Trinity
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Documents using the spelling
Church of the Holy Trinity
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Documents using the spelling
church of the Holy Trinity
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Documents using the spelling
Church of the holy Trinity within Ealdgate
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Church of the Trinitie
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Documents using the spelling
Crychur
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Crychur.
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Holy Cross
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holy Crosse
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Holy Croſſe
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holy Rood parish
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Holy Roode
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Holy Roode Pariſh
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holy Trinitie
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holy Trinitie within Aldgate
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holy Trinitie within Ealdegate
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holy Trinity
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Documents using the spelling
Holy Trinity
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Holy Trinity Church
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Holy Trinity Prior
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Documents using the spelling
Holy Trinity Priory
- The MoEML Linkography
- Complete Personography
- Holy Trinity Churchyard (East Smithfield)
- St. Michael (Aldgate)
- St. Katherine (Holy Trinity)
- Holy Trinity Priory
- St. Mary Magdalen (Aldgate)
- St. Katherine’s Hospital
- St. James Duke’s Place
- Bevis Marks (Street)
- Duke’s Place
- St. Katherine Cree
- Churches in Aldgate
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Documents using the spelling
holy Trinity within Aldgate
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Documents using the spelling
holy Trinity within Ealdgate
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Documents using the spelling
houſe of the holieTrinitie
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iorie of the Trinitie within Ealdgate
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P
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Parish Church of S. Trinity
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Pariſh of S. Katherine
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Pariſh of the Holy Trinitie
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Parish of the holy Trinitie
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Parish of the holy Trinity
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pariſh of the Trinitie
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parish of the Trinity
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Prior and Chanons of the holy Trinitie
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Prior and Couent of the Holy Trinitie
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Prior of Christs-Church
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Prior of the Holy Trinity
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Priorie
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Priorie of the holie Trinitie
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Priorie of the Holy Trinitie
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Priorie of the holy Trinitie
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Priorie of the holy Trinity
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Priorie of the Trinitie
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Priors of the holy Trinitie
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Priory
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Priory of the holy Trinity
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Priory of the Holy Trinity
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Priory of the Trinitie
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Priory of the Trinity
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Priory of the Trinity within Ealdgate
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S. Katherine
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S. Marie Magdalen
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S. Michael
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Saint Trinity
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Trinitie
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Trinitie Church
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Trinity
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Trinity Christ-Church
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Trinity Christs Church
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Trinity Priory
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blessed Trinity
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Holy Cross
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Holy Roode
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Holy Trinity
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Holy Trinity Parish
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Holy Trinity Priory
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Holy Trinity the Less parish
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pariſh of S. Trinítie
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Parish of St. Trinity
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Trinity Pariſh
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Trynytie parryshe
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Holy Trinity Minories parish
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Trinity in the Minories
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Halywell Street
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Holliwel Street
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Holywell
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Holywell Street
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Holy Trinitie
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holy Trinitie
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holy Trinity
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Holy Trinity
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Holy Trinity the Less
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Holy Trinity, Queenhithe
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Pariſh Church of the holy Trinitie
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Pariſh Church of the Holy Trinity
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Pariſh Church of the Trinity
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Pariſh church of the Trinity
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Priorie of the holy Trinitie
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Trinitie Church
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Trinity Church
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Holy Trinity Minories
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Holy Trinity, Minories
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Parish Church of Holy Trinity, Minories
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Trinity in the Minories
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Church yard of the holy Trinitie
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Church yard of the holy Trinity
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Church-yard of the holy Trinity
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Churchyard of Holy Trinity
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Holy Trinity Churchyard
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Holy Well Lane
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Holywell Priory
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Priory of St. John the Baptist, Holywell
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Hony lane
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Hope
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Hope Theatre
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the Hope
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Hor ners Key
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Hornars Key
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Horners Key
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Horners key
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Horner’s Key
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Horn Alley
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Horn on the Hoop
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Horse-downe
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Horſedown
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Horsedowne
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Horſedowne
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Horſe-ſhoo Bridge
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Horſhew bridge
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Horſhew Bridge
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Horſhewe Bridge
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Horſe Poole
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Horsepool
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HorſePoole
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Horſepoole
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Smithfield Pond
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Smithfield pond
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Smithfielde Pond
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Smithfielde pond
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Smithfielde Ponde
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Hoſiar lane
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Hoſier lane
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Hosier Lane
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Barbican streete
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Barbican ſtréete
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Honnſdiche
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Houndes ditch
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Hounds-ditch
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Houndſditch
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Houndsditch Street
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Hounsditch
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Hounſditch
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Howndes ditch
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Howndes Ditche
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Hownds Ditch
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Hownſditch
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Hoxton
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Hoggyn la
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Hugen lane
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Huggen lane
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Huggin Lane
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Huggin Lane (Wood Street)
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Huggin Lane, Wood Street
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Hugon lane
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Hugon Lane
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Hugonlane
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Lane
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Upper Thames Street
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Huggen lane
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Huggen Lane
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Huggin Lane
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Huggēlane
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Piellane
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Pyellane
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Spooners lane
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Sporners Lane
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Spuren lane
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Spuren Lane
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Spuren Lanes
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Bewmounts Inne
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Huntington Houſe
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Huntington houſe
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Hyd parke
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Hyde Park
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manor of Hyde
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Chapel of Leaden hall
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hall
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Leaden
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Leaden hal
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Documents using the spelling
Leaden hall
- The Survey of London (1633): Limestreet Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London: Honour of Citizens
- Survey of London: Schools
- Survey of London: Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London: Division of the City
- Survey of London: Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London: Lime Street Ward
- Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
- Survey of London: Sports and Pastimes
- Cornhill Ward
- Bishopsgate Ward
- Lime Street Ward
- Simon Eyre (Draper and Mayor)
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Documents using the spelling
Leaden Hall
- The Survey of London (1633): Limestreet Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
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Bethelem
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S. Buttolphes.
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Hoſpitall of the French order
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S. Giles
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Saynt Gyles
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Chappell of Saint Iames
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S. Iohn
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Chappell of S. Katherine
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S. Katherine
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Saint Kathren
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St Katherines
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St. Katharines Hospital
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St. Katherine’s Hospital
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Our Lady of Rounciuall
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Rounciuall
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S. Mary Rounciuall
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S. Mary Rounſiuall
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St. Mildred, Poultry
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Hoſpitall of our Lady
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S. Mary
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Spital
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Spittle
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Spittle Church-yard
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St. Mary Spittle
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S. Mary Magdalen
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Holy Cross and St. Mary Magdalene
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Saint Marie Magdalen
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St. Mary Magdalen, Aldgate
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Elſings Spittle
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Hospital of St. Mary
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Hoſpitall of Elſing
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our blessed Lady in Aldermanbury
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priorie or Hoſpitall of S. Mary the Uirgin
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Priory or Hospital of S. Mary the Virgin
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S. Mary
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church of S. Nicholas Acon
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church of S. Nicholas Hacon
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Hacon
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Parish Church of S. Nicholas Aacon
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parish Church of Saint Nicholas Acon
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S. Nicholas church
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S. Nicolas Acon
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St. Nicholas Acon
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ST. Nicholas Acon
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Cathedral Church of S. Paul
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Cathedral Church of Saint Paul
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Cathedral of St. Paul
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Cathedral Temple of Saint Paule
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Cathedrali D. Pauli
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Cathedrall Church
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Cathedrall church of Paules
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Cathedrall Church of Pauls
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Cathedrall Church of S. Paule
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cathedrall Church of S. Paule
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Cathedrall church of S. Paule
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cathedrall Church of S. Paules
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Cathedrall Church of Saint Paule
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Cathedrall Church of Saint Pauls
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Chapel at the North dore of Pauls
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Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalen
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chapell of the bleſſed Uirgin Mary
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chapell of the Trinitie
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Chappell at the North doore of Pauls
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Chappell at the North dore of Pauls
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Chappell of Iesus
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Chappell of Jesus
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Chappell of S. Mary Magdalen
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Chappell of the holy Ghost in Pauls Church
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Chappels of St. George
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Church of bleſſed Paule
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Church of Pauls
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church of Powles
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Church of S. Paul
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church of S. Paul
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Church of S. Paule
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church of S. Paule
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Church of Saint Paul
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church of Saint Paul
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Church of Saint Paule
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church or Semitorie of Saint Paule
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Holmes Colledge
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Holmes his Colledge
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Ieſus chapell
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Ieſus Chapell
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Iesus chappell
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Iesus Chappell
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lady chapel
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Lady Chapel
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Lady chapel
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Lady chaple
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Lady chappell
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Old Paul’s
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our Ladie Chappell
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our Lady chapel
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our Lady chapell
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our Lady Chappell
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Paul
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Paules
- Survey of London: Portsoken Ward
- Survey of London: Spiritual Government of London
- Survey of London: Towers and Castles
- Survey of London: Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London: Gates
- Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London: The City of Westminster
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- Metropolis Coronata
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- The Sun in Aries
- Excerpts from Westward Ho!
- St. Katherine’s Hospital
- London’s Early Modern Tourists
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Paules Church
- Survey of London: Bassinghall Ward
- Survey of London: Spiritual Government of London
- Survey of London: Suburbs
- Survey of London: Division of the City
- Survey of London: Gates
- Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London: Walbrook Ward
- Chrusothriambos
- London Stone
- Love Lane (Coleman Street)
- King’s Alley
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Paules church
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Paules Church-yard
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Paules gate
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Paules Steeple
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Paulles
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Pauls
- The Survey of London (1633): Bread Street Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- The Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London: Spiritual Government of London
- Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Within
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- Pietatis, or the Port and Harbour of Piety
- Monuments of Honour
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- The Great Boobee
- Cheapside’s Triumphs and Chyron’s Cross’s Lamentation
- London Stone
- Bishop’s Palace
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Pauls Church
- The Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- The Survey of London (1633): Castle Baynard Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Bassinghall Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Walbrooke Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London: Spiritual Government of London
- Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Within
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
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Pauls church
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Pauls ſteeple
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Pauls Steeple
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Pauls ſteeple and Church
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Paul’s
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Paul’s Church
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Paul’s Steeple
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Paul’s steeple
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PAVLES
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Pawles
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Pontes church
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Poules
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poules ſteeple
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Powles Church
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Powles ſteeple
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Powllys chirch
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Powls
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Quire of Paules
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Quire of Pauls
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S. Dunstanes Chappell
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S. Erkenwalds ſhrine
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S. Erkenwals ſhrine
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S. Georges chapell
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S. Georges Chappel
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S. Georges chappel
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S. Georges Chappell
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S. Iohns Chappell
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S. Paul
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S. Paule
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S. Paules
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S. Paules Church
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S. Pauli
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S. Pauls
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S. Pauls Church
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S. Pauls church
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S. Pawles Church
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Saint Dunslanes
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Saint Georges chapell
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Saint Paul
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Saint Paules
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Saint Paules Church
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Saint Paules church
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Saint Pauls
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Saint Pauls Chappell
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Saint Pauls Church
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Saint Pauls church
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Saint Paul’s
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St Paules Church
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St Paul’s Church
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St. Paules
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St. Pauls Cathedral
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St. Paulʼs
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St. Paul’s
- Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
- The MoEML Linkography
- Teaching with MoEML: Three Parts of King Henry IV
- Greyfriars
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St. Peter’s College Rents
- Ludgate
- Cheapside Street
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- Paul’s Wharf
- Soper Lane
- Geocode MoEML Locations
- Bookselling at Paul’s Churchyard
- The New Exhange
- John of Gaunt
- Gossip at Paul’s Walking
- Dean John Donne
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St. Paul’s Cathedal
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St. Paul’s Cathedral
- The MoEML Linkography
- Complete Personography
- The Deanery (St. Paul’s)
- Paul’s Cross Churchyard
- Arundel House
- Pudding Lane
- Stationers’ Hall (St. Paul’s)
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St. Peter’s College Rents
- Ludgate
- St. Paul’s Churchyard
- Atrium (St. Paul’s)
- Paul’s Wharf
- Moorfields
- St. Helen’s (Bishopsgate)
- Blackfriars Theatre
- Complete Orgography
- Geocode MoEML Locations
- John of Gaunt
- Gossip at Paul’s Walking
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St. Paul’s cathedral
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St. Paul’s Catherdral
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St. Paul’s Church
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St. Paul’s] chyrche-yerd
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West Door
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church of S. Peter
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Church of Saint Peter upon Cornehill
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Church of Saint Peter upon Cornhill
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Horse Mill
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Horse-mill
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Horſemill
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Parish Church of S. Peter upon Cornhill
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Parish Church of Saint Peter upon Cornehill
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Parish of Saint Peter
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Parish of Saint Peter upon Cornehill
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Peter’s chyrch apon Cornhyl
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S, Peters vpon Cornhill
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S. Peter on Cornehill
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S. Peter vpon Cornehill
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S. Peter vpon Cornhill
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S. Peter vpō Cornhil
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S. Peters Church
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S. Peters Church on Cornehill
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S. Peters in Cornehill
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S. Peters upon Cornhill
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S. Peters vpon Cornhill
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S. Peters. vpon Cornehill
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Saint Peter
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Saint Peter vppon Cornhill
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Saint Peters
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Saint Peters Church upon Cornehill
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Saint Peters upon Cornehill
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Sent Peter apon Cornhyl
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Sent Peter’s apon Cornhyl
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St. Peter
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St. Peter Cornhill
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St. Peter upon Cornehill
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St. Peter upon Cornhill
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St. Peter Upon Cornhill
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St. Peters upon Cornhill
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St. Peter’s upon Cornhill
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Hoſpitall of S. Thomas
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Hospitall of S. Thomas
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Hoſpitall of S. Thomas in Southwarke
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Hoſpitall of S. Thomas of Acon
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Hoſpitall of S. Thomas of Acons
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Hoſpitall of Saint Thomas
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Hoſpitall of Saint Thomas in Southwarke
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Hospitall of St. Thomas in Southwarke
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Hoſpitall, of Saint Thomas in Southwarke
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Hospitals of Saint Thomas
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Kings Hoſpitall
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Kings Hospitall in Southwark
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kings Hospitall in Southwarke
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Kings Hoſpitall in Southwarke
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S. Thom
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S. Thomas
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S. Thomas a pariſh church
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S. Thomas Acons Hoſpitall
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S. Thomas Hospitall
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S. Thomas Hoſpitall
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S. Thomas in the Hoſpitall
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S. Thomas of Acars
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Saint Thomas
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Saint Thomas Hospitall
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Saint Thomas of Acres
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St. Thomas
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St. Thomas’ Hosital
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St. Thomas’ Hospital
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St. Thomas’s
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St. Thomas’s Hospital
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Hart-lane
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Sporiar lane
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Sporiar-lane
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VVater-lane
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Water lane
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Water Lane
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Water-lane
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Cheape
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high ſtreet of Weſt Cheape
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high ſtréete of Weſt Cheape
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Weſt
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West Cheap
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weſt Cheap
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weſt cheap
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Weſt Cheape
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West Cheape
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Weſt cheape
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West Cheape street
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West Cheaping
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weſt chepe
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weſt Chepe
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West-Cheap
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West-Cheape
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West-d cap
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Westcheap
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weſtcheape
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Weſtcheape
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Westchepe
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great Hall
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Great hall
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great hall
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Great Hall
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great Hall at Weſtminſter
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great Hall of the Pallace
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great Halles
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Hal of Windfor
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Weſt. Hall
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Weſtm. hal
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Westminster
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Weſtminſter
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Westminster Hall
- The Survey of London (1633): Candlewick Street Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Excerpts from Epicene, or the Silent Woman
- Excerpts from The Staple of News
- Excerpts from Bartholomew Fair
- Excerpts from The Devil Is an Ass
- Complete Personography
- Westminster Hall
- Stangate Stairs
- Westminster Stairs
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
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Weſtminſter hall
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Weſtminſter Hall
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Westminſter Hall
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Weſtmynſter hall
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Colledge of S. Stephen at Weſtminſter
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houſe at Weſtminſter
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Kinges Pallace at Weſtminſter
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Kings principall Pallace
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palace at Weſtminſter
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Palace of Westminster
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Pallace at Weſtminſter
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Pallace Court
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Pallace court
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Pallace of Weſtminſter
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Parliament houſe
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VVeſtminſter
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Weſtminſter
- The Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Without
- The Survey of London (1633): Queenhithe Ward
- Survey of London: Queenhithe Ward
- Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London: The City of Westminster
- Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
- Chrysanaleia
- The Triumphs of Truth
- Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of Peace
- Decensus Astraeae
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
- Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery, or the Rich Clothing of England
- The Triumphs of Honor and Industry
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
- Brittannia’s Honor
- The Queen’s Majesty’s Passage
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Weſtminſter Hall
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Westminster Palace
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York House
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Harte
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White hart