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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.
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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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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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Barnards Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Magdalen (Bermondsey) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Magdalen (Milk Street) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Margaret (New Fish Street) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Magnus (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Magpie Alley is mentioned in the following documents:
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Maiden Lane (Southwark)
Maiden Lane (Southwark) is not to be confused with Maiden Lane. Maiden Lane (SouthwarK) ran between Dead Man’s Place and Gravel Lane in Southwark and is alternatively referred to as Maid Lane (Sugden 328). It appears on the 1520 A Map of Tudor London (A Map of Tudor London). Based on its position on that map, it would be just beyond the southern boundary of Agas’s 1560 Civitatis Londinum.Maiden Lane (Southwark) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Maiden Lane
There were as many as four streets in early modern London called Maiden Lane (Ekwall 122). The Maiden Lane to which this page refers was shared between Cripplegate Ward, Aldersgate Ward, and Farringdon Within. It ran west from Wood Street, andoriginated as a trackway across the Covent Garden
(Bebbington 210) to St. Martin’s Lane.Maiden Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Maidenhead (Cateaton Street)
According to Taylor, Maidenhead was a lodging house frequented by various carriers (Taylor A4v, B1r).
Taylor identifies the Maidenhead as beingin Cat-eatonſtreet, neere the guildhall
(Taylor A4v). Norman corroborates this account and adds futher specificity by stating that itstands at the corner of Old Jewry and Gresham street [formerly Cateaton Street]
(Norman 247). Being from 1889, the latter of these sources should be regarded with a degree of uncertainty as a source for early modern locations, hence the imprecision of the point on our Agas map.The Maidenhead (Cateaton Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Maidhead (Ram Alley)
Edward H. Sugden describes the Maidenhead tavern in Ram Alley asthe worst of all dens of infamy in that notorious court
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Maidenhead Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Guildhall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mallow Field is mentioned in the following documents:
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Manor of the Rose
Manor of the Rose was a residence on Suffolk Lane in Dowgate Ward. According to Stow, the building was converted into the Merchant Taylors’ School, in 1561 (Stow 189).Manor of the Rose is mentioned in the following documents:
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Barbican Tower
Barbican Tower was a watchtower or barbican to the northeast of the London Wall. According to Stow, Henry III ordered the tower’s demolition in 1267 in response to the Second Barons’ War (Stow 52), though Harben suggests that the tower was later rebuilt (Harben Bas Court Barbican). The site was granted to Robert Efforde in 1336 and became Barbican Manor (Stow 52).Barbican Tower is mentioned in the following documents:
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Blanch Appleton
Blanch Appleton was a manor on Fenchurch Street next to St. Katherine Coleman in Aldgate Ward. It is marked on the Agas map asBlanch chapelton.
Stow records that it was a market during the reign of Edward IV, but the market by Stow’s time wasdiscontinued, and therefore forgotten, so as no-thing remaineth for memorie, but the name of Mart Lane
(Stow 113). The site was claimed by the Mayor and Commonality of the City in 1637, and its name continued in the 18th-centuryBlanch Appleton Court
(Harben).Blanch Appleton is mentioned in the following documents:
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Charlton House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Ely Place is mentioned in the following documents:
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Leadenhall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Manor of Ponington 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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Finsbury Court 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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Paris Garden Manor House is mentioned in the following documents:
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Broken Wharf Mansion is mentioned in the following documents:
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Merchant Taylors’ Almshouses is mentioned in the following documents:
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Merchant Taylors’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Merchant Taylors’ School
Merchant Taylors’ School was a grammar school founded by The Merchant Taylors’ Company in 1561. According to Stow, The Merchant Taylors’ Company bought Rose Manor on Suffolk Lane to serve as the building for the school (Stow 189). This building was destroyed in the Fire, and a new building was constructed on the same site in 1674–1675.Merchant Taylors’ School is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mark Lane
Mark Lane ran north-south from Fenchurch Street to Tower Street. It wasfor the most parte of this Towerstreet warde
(Stow). The north end of the street, from Fenchurch Street to Hart Street was divided between Aldgate Ward and Landbourn Ward. Stow says Mark Lane wasso called of a Priuiledge sometime enjoyed to keepe a mart there, long since discontinued, and therefore forgotten, so as nothing remaineth for memorie
(Stow). Modern scholars have suggested that it was instead named after the mart, where oxen were fattened for slaughter (Harben).Mark Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Margaret Moyses (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Margaret Pattens (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Margaret (Lothbury) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Queenhithe
Queenhithe is one of the oldest havens or harbours for ships along the Thames. Hyd is an Anglo-Saxon word meaninglanding place.
Queenhithe was known in the ninth century as Aetheredes hyd orthe landing place of Aethelred.
Aethelred was the son-in-law of Alfred the Great (the first king to unify England and have any real authority over London), anealdorman
(i.e., alderman) of the former kingdom of Mercia, and ruler of London (Sheppard 70).Queenhithe is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bread Street Market
Stow says that by 1302 the bakers in London were obligated to sell their bread at a central market, eventually giving its name to Breadstreet.Bread Street Market is mentioned in the following documents:
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Marshalsea is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Martin in the Fields (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Martin within Ludgate (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Martin Vintry (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Martin Pomary (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Martin Orgar (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Martin Outwich (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary (Abchurch) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary (Aldermanbury) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary (Aldermary) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary-At-Hill (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary (Bothaw) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary-Le-Bow Churchyard is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary (Colechurch) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary le Bow (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Whitechapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Mounthaw (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Somerset (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Staining (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Whitechapel (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Woolchurch (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Woolnoth (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Woolnoth is mentioned in the following documents:
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Masons’ Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Matthew (Friday Street) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Manor of the Maze is mentioned in the following documents:
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River Medway is mentioned in the following documents:
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Meg’s Glory is mentioned in the following documents:
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Milk Street
Milk Street, located in Cripplegate Ward, began on the north side of Cheapside, and ran north to a square formed at the intersection of Milk Street, Cat Street (Lothbury), Lad Lane, and Aldermanbury.Milk Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mincing Lane
Mincing Lane ran north-south from Fenchurch Street to Tower Street. All of the street was part of Tower Street Wardexcept the corner house[s] towardes Fenchurch streete,
which were in Langbourn Ward (Stow). Stow notes that the street was named aftertenements there sometime pertayning to the Minchuns or Nunnes of Saint Helens in Bishopsgate streete
(Stow). Stow also makes a definitive link between the lane and London’s commercial history.Mincing Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mermaid Inn 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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Mercers’ Chapel is mentioned in the following documents:
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Merchants of the Haunce of Almaineʼs Hall
According to Stow, the Merchants of the Haunce of Almaineʼs Hall was located in Thames Street by Cousin Lane and waslarge, builded of Stone, with three arched Gates towards the street
(Stow 1: 234).Merchants of the Haunce of Almaineʼs Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Newgate is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple
Middle Temple was one of the four Inns of CourtMiddle Temple is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple Hall
Within the Middle Temple complex on the west side of Middle Temple Lane.Middle Temple Hall is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple Gate-house
Part of the Middle Temple complex, repaired by Sir Amias Paulet in the reign of Henry VIII.Middle Temple Gate-house is mentioned in the following documents:
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Middle Temple Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Michael Paternoster Royal (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Michael Bassishaw (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Michael, Crooked Lane (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Michael Le Querne (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Michael (Wood Street) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Michael (Queenhithe) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Michael, Cornhill (Parish)
The parish of St. Michael, Cornhill was one of two parishes within Cornhill Ward. Although not much geographical information is known about the parish of St. Michael, Cornhill, the births, marriages, and deaths of its parishioners were detailed in the parish register, beginning in 1456 (Waterlow xvii). Notable parishioners included Robert Fabian, physician to King Henry VIII, and John Stow. Stow’s mother and father, as well as his grandfather and great grandfather were buried in the churchyard of St. Michael, Cornhill (Waterlow xx).St. Michael, Cornhill (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mildred (Bread Street) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mildred (Poultry) (Parish) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Milford Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Leonard (Eastcheap) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mill Alley (Coleman Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Miller’s Court is mentioned in the following documents:
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Millman Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Grub Street
Grub Street could be found outside the walled city of London. It ran north-south, between Everades Well Street in the north and Fore Lane in the south. Grub Street was partially in Cripplegate ward, and partially outside the limits of the city of London.Grub Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Abbey of St. Clare
Founded in 1293 by Edmund, earl of Lancaster, the Abbey of St. Clare is also referred to in Stow’s Survey asthe Minories
(Stow sig. L7v), a name derived from the toponymthe Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Mary of the Order of St. Clare
(Harben 416). It occupied five acres of land. After the Abbey was surrendered to Henry VIII by Dame Elizabeth Salvage, the abbess, the site was occupied by the Parish Church of Holy Trinity, Minories until 1899 (Harben 151).Abbey of St. Clare is mentioned in the following documents:
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Minories Street
Running south from Aldgate Street to Little Tower Hill, Minories derives its name from the Abbey of St. Clare, called the Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Clare, which stood at the street’s midpoint (Harben 416).Minories Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Minories Bars
Located on the eastern boundary of Portsoken Ward (Harben 417), the Minories Bars are not featured on the Agas map.Minories Bars is mentioned in the following documents:
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Suffolk Place
Stow claims that Suffolk Place was built by the Duke of Suffolk, Charles Brandon, during the reign of Henry VIII (Stow 454). Darlington claims that a residence owned by the Brandon family, which was called Southwark Place, existed at this location prior to the reign of Henry VIII. In 1536, Suffolk Place became the property of King Henry VIII. Thereafter, the property was used occasionally as a royal residence. In 1545, a Royal Mint was established in the building. the Mint was closed in 1551 after the discovery of fraud. The residence continued to be known as Suffolk Place or the Mint into the 19th century. The property was eventually divided to make way for road improvements in the area (Darlington). For more information see Darlington’s Survey of London.Suffolk Place is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mitre Tavern is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mitre Tavern is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mitre Tavern is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Alban (Wood Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey was a historically significant church, located on the bottom-left corner of the Agas map. Colloquially known asPoets’ Corner,
it is the final resting place of Geoffrey Chaucer, Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, and many other notable authors; in 1740, a monument for William Shakespeare was erected in Westminster Abbey (ShaLT).Westminster Abbey is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Saviour (Southwark)
St. Saviour (Southwark) dates back at least to 1106. It was originally known as St. Mary Overies, withOveries
referring to its beingover
the Thames, that is, on its southern bank. After Henry VIII took hold of the church at the dissolution of the monasteries, the church was rededicated and renamed St. Saviour (Sugden 335). St. Saviour is visible on the Agas map along New Rents street in Southwark. It is marked with the labelS. Mary Owber.
St. Saviour (Southwark) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Bermondsey Abbey
According to Stow, Bermondsey Abbey dates back to the 11th century. It was surrendered to Henry VIII in 1539 and subsequently demolished to be replaced with houses (Stow 344).Bermondsey Abbey is mentioned in the following documents:
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Austin Friars
Austin Friars was a church on the west side of Broad Street in Broad Street Ward. It was formerly part of the Priory of Augustine Friars, established in 1253. At the dissolution of the monastery in 1539,the West end [of the church] thereof inclosed from the steeple, and Quier, was in the yeare 1550. graunted to the Dutch Nation in London [by Edward VI], to be their preaching place
(Stow). TheQuier and side Isles to the Quier adioyning, he reserued to housholde vses, as for stowage of corne, coale, and other things
(Stow). The church, completely rebuilt in the nineteenth century and then again mid-way through the twentieth century, still belongs to Dutch Protestants to this day.Austin Friars is mentioned in the following documents:
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Monkwell Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Monmouth Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Montague Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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Monte Jovis Inn is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mountjoy’s Inn (Knightrider Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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Montfichet’s Tower
Montfichet’s Tower was a fortress on Ludgate Hill in London.Montfichet’s Tower is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorfields
A low-lying marshy area just northeast of Moorgate and on the way to the Curtain, Moorfields was home to a surprising range of activities and accompanying cultural associations in early modern London. Beggars and the mentally ill patients of neighbouring Bethlehem Hospital often frequented the area. Some used the public space to bleach and dry linen, and the Honorable Artillery Company also used it as an official training ground. Moorfields was even a popular suburban destination for ice skating when its water froze during the winter. Moorfields was generallyfull of noysome waters
(Stow 2: 77) until 1605–1607, when it was successfully drained, levelled, and beautified with tree-lined pedestrian pathways. At this point, it transformed into a fashionable place for the genteel to see and to be seen. The history of Moorfields provides insight into social, political, environmental, and medical issues in early modern London.Moorfields is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorditch is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorditch is mentioned in the following documents:
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Moorgate is mentioned in the following documents:
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More Lane is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mount Calvary is mentioned in the following documents:
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Mount Godard Street is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Nicholas Shambles is mentioned in the following documents:
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St. Mary Mounthaw is mentioned in the following documents:
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Doctors’ Commons (Knightrider Street) is mentioned in the following documents:
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The Green Gate
The Green Gate was a house on the south side of Leadenhall Street, east of Leadenhall in Lime Street Ward. Stow’s interest went beyond the building itself and its location; he was confounded by the misdemeanours that occurred within it. The Green Gate was the site of not one but two robberies.The Green Gate is mentioned in the following documents:
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We’d also like to acknowledge students who contributed to MoEML’s intranet predecessor at the University of Windsor between 1999 and 2003. When we redeveloped MoEML for the Internet in 2006, we were not able to include all of the student projects that had been written for courses in Shakespeare, Renaissance Drama, and/or Writing Hypertext. Nonetheless, these students contributed materially to the conceptual development of the project.
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- The Survey of London (1633): Bridge Without Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London: Cheap Ward
- Survey of London: Bassinghall Ward
- Survey of London: Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London: Towers and Castles
- Survey of London: Gates
- Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- Triumphs of Health and Prosperity
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- Executions
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- The Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Portsoken Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Langborne Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Limestreet Ward
- The Triumphs of Truth
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- The Triumphs of Honor and Industry
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
- London’s Tempe
- Order for Prices of Tallow
- Excerpts from If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Part 2
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- The Survey of London (1633): Cheap Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Bridge Without Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Farringdon Ward Within
- The Survey of London (1633): Dedication to the Lord Mayor
- The Survey of London (1633): Bassinghall Ward
- Sidero-Thriambos. Or Steele and iron triumphing
- The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue
- A Strange Sighted Traveller
- London Survey’d
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- The Survey of London (1633): Candlewick Street Ward
- Survey of London: Cheap Ward
- Survey of London: Candlewick Street Ward
- Survey of London: Gates
- Survey of London: Lime Street Ward
- Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
- Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
- Articles for the Plague
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- Excerpts from Sir Thomas More
- Excerpts from The Shoemaker’s Holiday
- Excerpts from Eastward Ho!
- Complete Personography
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- Langbourn Ward
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
- The Sounds of Pageantry
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- 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
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- Simon Eyre (Draper and Mayor)
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- The Survey of London (1633): Limestreet Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Bishopsgate Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London: Bishopsgate Ward
- Survey of London: Lime Street Ward
- Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
- Triumphs of Health and Prosperity
- The Sun in Aries
- Londini Status Pecatus: or, London’s Peacable Estate
- The Triumphs of Integrity
- Excerpts from Sir Thomas More
- Excerpts from The Shoemaker’s Holiday
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- The Survey of London (1633): Limestreet Ward
- Survey of London: Cornhill Ward
- Critical Companion to The Triumphs of Truth
- Pudding Lane
- The Green Gate
- Leadenhall
- Leadenhall Street
- Billiter Lane
- Gracechurch Street
- Lime Street Ward
- Lime Street
- Cross-Index for Pantzer Locations
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- Simon Eyre (Draper and Mayor)
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- The Survey of London (1633): Bread Street Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London: Aldersgate Ward
- Survey of London: Bread Street Ward
- Staining Lane
- Distaff Lane
- Foster Lane
- Gutter Lane
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- Maiden Lane (Southwark)
- Wood Street
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- Carey Lane
- Noble Street
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- The Survey of London (1633): Cripplegate Ward
- Survey of London: Orders and Customs
- Survey of London: Coleman Street Ward
- Survey of London: Suburbs
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- Survey of London: Bridges
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- The Survey of London (1633): Bread Street Ward
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- The Survey of London (1633): Aldersgate Ward
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- The Survey of London (1633): Vintry Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Queenhithe Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Broadstreet Ward
- The Survey of London (1633): Cornhill Ward
- Survey of London: Suburbs
- Survey of London: Singularities of London
- Survey of London: Honour of Citizens
- Survey of London: Bridges
- Survey of London: Towers and Castles
- Survey of London: Vintry Ward
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- Survey of London: Wall about the City
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- Survey of London: Queenhithe Ward
- Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Without
- Survey of London: Waters
- Survey of London: Temporal Government of London
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- Survey of London: Sports and Pastimes
- The Carriers’ Cosmography
- The Will and Testament of Isabella Whitney
- Petition of the Water Bearers
- A Strange Sighted Traveller
- Critical Introduction to Thomas Adams’s Eirenopolis
- Excerpts from Sir Thomas More
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St. Michael Queenhithe
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church of St. Saviour
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Priory of Saint Mary Overy
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S. Marie Ouery
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S. Sauiors
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S. Sauiour
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Saint Mary Ouery
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Saint Mary Overies
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Saint Mary Overy
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Saint Mary Overy’s
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St. Marie Ouer’s
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St. Mary Overies
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St. Mary Overie’s
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St. Saviour
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St. Saviour (Southwark)
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St. Saviour, Southwark
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St. Saviour’s
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St. Saviour’s church
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Mint
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Southwark Place
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Southwarke Place
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Suffolk Place
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Abbie church of Weſtminſter
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Apoſtle S. Peter of Weſtminſter
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Chappell of our Ladie
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Collegiat church of Weſtm
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Monaſterie of S. Peter at VVeſtminſter
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Monaſterie of Weſtminſter
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S. Peter of Weſtminſter
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S. Peters at Weſtminſter
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VVeſtminſter
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Weſminſter
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Weſt minſter
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Westminster
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Weſtminſter
- Survey of London: Orders and Customs
- Survey of London: Spiritual Government of London
- Survey of London: Suburbs
- Survey of London: Towers and Castles
- Survey of London: Gates
- Survey of London: Lazar Houses
- Survey of London: Farringdon Ward Within
- Survey of London: Parishes
- Survey of London: The City of Westminster
- Survey of London: Lime Street Ward
- The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity
- Troia-Nova Triumphans, or London Triumphing
- Pietatis, or the Port and Harbour of Piety
- Blackfriars Theatre
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weſtminſter
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Westminster Abbey