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BEcause
amongst other mine Authors I haue oft times alledged Fitz-Stephens,
as one more choise then other, namely for the auncient estate of this Citie, more
then three hundred yeares since: And also the said Author being rare, (as to my
know-
ledge) not extant out of mine owne custodie, I haue in this place thought good by impression to imparte the same to my louing friendes, the learned Antiquaries as the Authour wrote it in the Latine tongue. And first to note in effect, what M. Bale in com-
mendation of the said Authour writeth.
ledge) not extant out of mine owne custodie, I haue in this place thought good by impression to imparte the same to my louing friendes, the learned Antiquaries as the Authour wrote it in the Latine tongue. And first to note in effect, what M. Bale in com-
mendation of the said Authour writeth.
William Stephanides, or Fitzstephen, a Monke of Can-
terburie,
like disposition, which promised many good things, afterward by him performed. Such time as other spent in braules, and idle talke, hee employed in holesome exercises for the honour of his countrey, following therein the example of Plato: and was very studious both in humanitie and diuinitie. The Citie of London his birth place, the most noble of all other Cities of this land, and the Princes seate, situated in the South part of this Iland, he loued aboue al the other: so that at length he wrote most elegantly in latine of the site and rites of the same. Leland in diuers of his bookes commendeth him for an excellent writer. Hee liued in the raigne of king Stephen, wrote in the raigne of Henry the ſecond, & deceased in the yeare of Christ 1191. in the raigne of Richard the firſt.
terburie,
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borne of worshipfull parentes in the
Citie of London, well brought vp at the first vnder good maisters, did more
and more increase in honest conditions and learning: for euer in his yong yeares
there appeared in him a certain light of a Gentleman-like disposition, which promised many good things, afterward by him performed. Such time as other spent in braules, and idle talke, hee employed in holesome exercises for the honour of his countrey, following therein the example of Plato: and was very studious both in humanitie and diuinitie. The Citie of London his birth place, the most noble of all other Cities of this land, and the Princes seate, situated in the South part of this Iland, he loued aboue al the other: so that at length he wrote most elegantly in latine of the site and rites of the same. Leland in diuers of his bookes commendeth him for an excellent writer. Hee liued in the raigne of king Stephen, wrote in the raigne of Henry the ſecond, & deceased in the yeare of Christ 1191. in the raigne of Richard the firſt.
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Descriptio Nobilissimæ Ciuitatis Londoniæ.
De Situ eiusdem.
INter nobiles vrbes orbis, quas fama ce-
lebrat, ciuitas Londonia regni Anglorum sedes vna est, quæ famam sui latiùs dif-
fundit, opes & merces longiùs trans-
mittit, caput altiùs extollit. Foelix est aeris salubritate; Christiana religione, fir-
mitate munitionum, natura situs, honore ciuium, pudici-
tia matronali, ludis etiam quàm iucunda; & Nobilium fæcunda virorum: quæ singula semotim libet inspicere.
lebrat, ciuitas Londonia regni Anglorum sedes vna est, quæ famam sui latiùs dif-
fundit, opes & merces longiùs trans-
mittit, caput altiùs extollit. Foelix est aeris salubritate; Christiana religione, fir-
mitate munitionum, natura situs, honore ciuium, pudici-
tia matronali, ludis etiam quàm iucunda; & Nobilium fæcunda virorum: quæ singula semotim libet inspicere.
De Clementia Aeris.
IBisiquidem emollit animos hominum clementia coeli, non vt sint in Venerem putres,
sed neferi sint, & bestiales; potiùs benigni & liberales.
De Religione.
ESt ibi in ecclesia beati Pauli episcopalis sedes, quondā fuit
Metropolitana, & adhuc futura creditur, sireme-
auerint ciues in Insulā: nisi fortè Beati Thomæ Martyris ti-
tulus Archiepiscopalis, & præsentia corporalis, dignitatē illam Cantuariæ (vbi nunc est) conseruet perpetuam. Sed cùm vtramq; vrbium harum Sanctus Thomas illustrauerit, Londoniam ortu, Cantuariam occasu: ipsius sancti intui-
tu, cum iustitiæ accessu, habet altera aduersus alterā, quod ampliùs alleget. Sunt etiā (quod ad Christianæ fidei cul-
tum pertinet) tùm in Londonia, tùm in suburbano 13. maio
res ecclesiæ conuentuū, præter minores parochianas. 126.
auerint ciues in Insulā: nisi fortè Beati Thomæ Martyris ti-
tulus Archiepiscopalis, & præsentia corporalis, dignitatē illam Cantuariæ (vbi nunc est) conseruet perpetuam. Sed cùm vtramq; vrbium harum Sanctus Thomas illustrauerit, Londoniam ortu, Cantuariam occasu: ipsius sancti intui-
tu, cum iustitiæ accessu, habet altera aduersus alterā, quod ampliùs alleget. Sunt etiā (quod ad Christianæ fidei cul-
tum pertinet) tùm in Londonia, tùm in suburbano 13. maio
res ecclesiæ conuentuū, præter minores parochianas. 126.
De Firmitate vrbis.
HAbet ab Oriente arcem Palatinam, maximam & for-
tissimam, cuius & area, & muri à fundamento profun-
dissimo exurgunt: cemento cum sanguine animalium temperato. Ab occidente duo castella munitissima: mu-
continuante, turrito ab Aquilone per intercapedines. Si-
militerquè ab Austro Londonia murata & turtita fuit: sed fluuius maximus piscosus Thamensis, mari influo re-
fluoq; qui illac allabitur, mænia illa tractu temporis alluit, labefactauit, deiecit. Item sursùm ab occidente Palatium Regium eminet super fluuium eundem, ædificium incō-
parabile, cum auremurali & propugnaculis, duobus milli-
bus ab vrbe, suburbano frequenti continuante.
tissimam, cuius & area, & muri à fundamento profun-
dissimo exurgunt: cemento cum sanguine animalium temperato. Ab occidente duo castella munitissima: mu-
ro
Stephanides.
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ro vrbis alto & magno, duplatis
Heptapylæ portis inter-continuante, turrito ab Aquilone per intercapedines. Si-
militerquè ab Austro Londonia murata & turtita fuit: sed fluuius maximus piscosus Thamensis, mari influo re-
fluoq; qui illac allabitur, mænia illa tractu temporis alluit, labefactauit, deiecit. Item sursùm ab occidente Palatium Regium eminet super fluuium eundem, ædificium incō-
parabile, cum auremurali & propugnaculis, duobus milli-
bus ab vrbe, suburbano frequenti continuante.
De Hortis.
VNdiqué extra domos suburbanorum Horti ciuium arboribus consiti, spatiosi, &
speciosi, contigui ha-
bentur.
bentur.
De Pascuis & Sationalibus.
ITem à Borea sunt agri pascui, & pratorum grata plani-
ties, aquis fluuialibus interfluis: ad quas molinorum versatiles rotæ citantur cum murmure iocoso. Proximé patet foresta ingens, saltus nemorosi ferarum, latebræ cer-
uorum, damarum, aprorum, & taurorum syluestrium: A-
gri vrbis sationales non sunt ieiunæ glareæ, sed pingues Asiæ campi qui faciunt lætas segetes, & suorum cultorum repleant horrea cerealis mergite culmi.
ties, aquis fluuialibus interfluis: ad quas molinorum versatiles rotæ citantur cum murmure iocoso. Proximé patet foresta ingens, saltus nemorosi ferarum, latebræ cer-
uorum, damarum, aprorum, & taurorum syluestrium: A-
gri vrbis sationales non sunt ieiunæ glareæ, sed pingues Asiæ campi qui faciunt lætas segetes, & suorum cultorum repleant horrea cerealis mergite culmi.
De Fontibus.
SVnt & circa Londoniam ab Aquilone suburbani fontes præcipui aqua
dulci, salubri, perspicua, & per claros ri-
uo trepidante lapillos. Inter quos fons Sacer, fons Cle-
ricorum, fons Sancti Clementis nominatiores habentur, & adeuntur celebriori accessu, & maiori frequentia scho-
larum & vrbanæ iuuentutis in serotinis æstiuis ad auram exeuntis. Vrbs sané bona cúm bonū habeat Dominum.
uo trepidante lapillos. Inter quos fons Sacer, fons Cle-
ricorum, fons Sancti Clementis nominatiores habentur, & adeuntur celebriori accessu, & maiori frequentia scho-
larum & vrbanæ iuuentutis in serotinis æstiuis ad auram exeuntis. Vrbs sané bona cúm bonū habeat Dominum.
De honore Ciuium.
VRbs ista viris est honorata, armis decorata, multo habitatore populosa, vt
tempore bellicæ cladis sub
rentur 20000. armatorū equitum, 60. mille peditum esti-
marentur. Ciues Londoniæ vbicunqué locorum præ om-
nibus alijs ciuibus ornatu morum, vestium & mensæ, lo-
cutione, spectabiles & noti habentur.
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Stephanides.
rege Stephano bello apti ex
ea exeuntes ostentatui habe-rentur 20000. armatorū equitum, 60. mille peditum esti-
marentur. Ciues Londoniæ vbicunqué locorum præ om-
nibus alijs ciuibus ornatu morum, vestium & mensæ, lo-
cutione, spectabiles & noti habentur.
De Matronis.
Vrbis Matronæ ipsæ Sabinæ sunt.
De Scholis.
IN Londonia tres principales ecclesiæ scholas celebres habent de
priuilegio & antiqua dignitate. Plerunque ta-
men fauore personæ alicuius, vel aliquorum doctorum, qui secundum philosophiā noti & præclari habentur, & aliæ ibi sunt scholæ de gratia & permissione. Diebus festis ad ecclesias festiuas magistri conuentus celebrantur: Dis-
putāt scolares, quidam demonstratiué, Dialecticé alij: alij recitant enthymemata: hij meliùs perfectis vtuntur Syl-
logismis. Quidam ad ostentationem exercentur dispu-
tat one, quæ est inter colluctantes. Alij ad veritatē, ea quæ est perfectionis gratia: sophistæ simulatores agmine & in-
undatione verborum beati iudicantur. Alij paralogizan-
tur: Oratores aliqui quandoq; orationibus Rhetoricis a-
liquid dicunt appositè ad persuadendum, curantes artis præcepta seruare, & ex contingentibus nihil omittere. Pu-
eri diuersarum scholarum versibus inter se conrixantur: & de principijs artis Grammaticæ, regulis præteritorum vel futurorum contendunt: Sunt alij qui epigrammatibus, rithmis & metris vtuntur, vetere illa triuiali dicacitate, li-
centia Fescennina socios, suppressis nominibus liberiùs lacerant, Loedorias iaculantur & scommata, salibus So-
craticis sociorū, vel fortè maiorum vitia tangunt, vel mor-
dacius dente rodunt Theonino audacibus *. Auditores multùm ridere parati ingeminant tremulos naso crispante cachinnos.
men fauore personæ alicuius, vel aliquorum doctorum, qui secundum philosophiā noti & præclari habentur, & aliæ ibi sunt scholæ de gratia & permissione. Diebus festis ad ecclesias festiuas magistri conuentus celebrantur: Dis-
putāt scolares, quidam demonstratiué, Dialecticé alij: alij recitant enthymemata: hij meliùs perfectis vtuntur Syl-
logismis. Quidam ad ostentationem exercentur dispu-
tat one, quæ est inter colluctantes. Alij ad veritatē, ea quæ est perfectionis gratia: sophistæ simulatores agmine & in-
undatione verborum beati iudicantur. Alij paralogizan-
tur: Oratores aliqui quandoq; orationibus Rhetoricis a-
liquid dicunt appositè ad persuadendum, curantes artis præcepta seruare, & ex contingentibus nihil omittere. Pu-
eri diuersarum scholarum versibus inter se conrixantur: & de principijs artis Grammaticæ, regulis præteritorum vel futurorum contendunt: Sunt alij qui epigrammatibus, rithmis & metris vtuntur, vetere illa triuiali dicacitate, li-
centia Fescennina socios, suppressis nominibus liberiùs lacerant, Loedorias iaculantur & scommata, salibus So-
craticis sociorū, vel fortè maiorum vitia tangunt, vel mor-
dacius dente rodunt Theonino audacibus *. Auditores multùm ridere parati ingeminant tremulos naso crispante cachinnos.
De
Stephanides.
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De dispositione vrbis.
SIngulorum officiorum exercitores, singularum rerū venditores, singularum
operarum suarum locatores, quotidiano mane per se sunt locis distincti omnes vt
officijs. Pretereà est in Londonia supra ripam fluminis inter vina in
nauibus & cellis vinarijs venalia, publica coqui-
na: ibi cotidiè pro tempore est inuenire cibaria fercula, assa, frixa, elixa, pisces, pisciculos, carnes grossiores pau-
peribus, delicatiores diuitibus, venationum, auium, aui-
cularum. Si subitò veniant ad aliquem ciuium amici fati-
gati ex itinere, nec libeat ieiunis expectare, vt noui cibi e-
mantur, coquantur, dant famuli manibus limphas panes-
que, interim ad ripam curritur, ibi prestò sunt omnia desi-
derabilia. Quantalibet militum vel peregrinorum infini-
tas intrat vrbem, qualibet diêi vel noctis hora, vel ab vrbe exitura, ne vel hi nimium ieiunent, vel alij impransi exe-
ant, illuc si placeat diuertunt, et se pro modo suo singuli reficiunt: qui se curare volunt molliter, accipenserem vel aliam auem, vel attagen Ionicum non quærant, appositis quæ ibi inueniuntur delicijs: Hæc equidem publica co-
quina est & ciuitati plurimum expediens, et ad ciuitatem pertinens: Hinc est quod legitur in Gorgia Platonis, iux-
ta medicinam esse coquorum officium, simulantium & adulationē quartæ particulæ ciuilitatis. Est ibi extra vnam portarum statim in suburbio quidam planus campus re & nomine. Omni sexta feria, nisi sit maior festiuitas præcep-
tæ solempnitatis, est ibi celebre spectaculum nobilium e-
quorum venalium. Spectaturi vel empturi veniunt qui in vrbe adsunt, comites, barones, milites, ciues plurimi. Iuuat videre gradarios succussatura nitēte suauiter ambulātes: pe-
dibus lateraliter simul erectis, quasi a subalternis & demis-
sis: Hinc equos, qui armigeris magis conueniunt, durius incedentes, sed expeditè tamen, qui quasi â contradictori-
tis formæ, staturæ honestæ, micantes auribus, cerui-
cibus arduis, clunibus obesis. In horum incessu spectant emptores, primo passū suauiorē, posteà motūcitatiorē, qui est quasi a contrarijs pedibus anterioribus simul solo amo-
tis & admotis, & posterioribus similiter. Cum talium soni-
pedum cursus imminet, & aliorum fortè qui similiter sunt in genere suo ad vecturā validi, ad cursuram vegeti: cla-
mor attollitur, vulgares equos in partem ire præcipitur: Sessores alipedum pueri tres simul, aliquando bini ex con-
dicto & bini certamini se præparant, docti equis imperita-
re, indomitorum lupatis temperant frænis ora: hoc maxi-
me præcauent, ne alter alteri concursum præripiat. Et qui similiter pro modo suo ad certamen cursus illius attollunt; tremunt artus, moræ impatientes, stare loco nesciunt, facto signo membra extendunt, cursum rapiunt, agilitate perui-
caci feruntur: certant sessores laudis amore, spe victoriæ, equis admissis subdere calcaria, & nec minus vrgere eos virgis & ciere clamoribus. Putares omnia in motu esse, se-
cundum Heraclitum, & falsam omnino Zenonis sententi-
am, dicentis, quoniam, non contingit moueri, neque sta-
dium pertransire. Parte alia stant seorsim rusticorū peculia, agrorū iustrumenta, sues longis lateribus, vaccæ distentis vberibus, corpora magna boum, lanigerūq; pecus: stant ibi aptæ aratris, trahis & bigis equæ: quarundam ventres foetibus tument: alias editi foetus obeunt pulli lasciuiores, sequela inseparabilis. Ad hanc vrbē ex omni natione quæ sub coelo est, naualia gaudent institores habere commer-
cia. Aurum mittit Arabs, species & thura Sabæus, Arma Scythes, oleum palmarum diuite silua. Pingue solum Ba-
or est. Ab eisdem quippe patribus Troianis hæc prius a Bruto condita est, quàm illa a Remo et Romulo. Vnde et adhuc antiquis eisdem vtuntur legibus, communibus in-
stitutis. Hæc similiter illi regionibus est distincta: habet annuos pro consulibus vicecomites: habet senatoriam dignitatem & magistratus minores: Eluuiones et aquæ-
ductus in vicis: Ad genera causarū deliberatiuæ, demon-
stratiuæ, iudicialis loca sua, fora singula: habet sua die-
bus statutis comitia. Non puto vrbem esse in qua sint pro-
babiliores consuetudines, in ecclesiis visitandis, ordinatis Dei honorandis, festis feriandis, eleemosinis dandis, in hospitibus suscipiendis, in desponsationibus firmandis, matrimoniis contrahendis, nuptiis celebrandis, conuiuijs ornandis, conuiuis hilarandis, etiam in exequiis curan-
dis & cadaueribus humandis. Solæ pestes Londini sunt, immoderata stultorum potatio, et frequens incendium. Ad hæc omnes ferè Episcopi, Abbates, & Magnates An-
gliæ, quasi ciues et municipes sunt vrbis Londoniæ: sua ibi habentes ædificia præclara, vbi serecipiunt, vbi diuites impensas faciunt, ad consilia, ad conuentus celebres in vrbem euocati, a Domino rege, vel Metropolitano suo, seu propriis tracti negotiis.
na: ibi cotidiè pro tempore est inuenire cibaria fercula, assa, frixa, elixa, pisces, pisciculos, carnes grossiores pau-
peribus, delicatiores diuitibus, venationum, auium, aui-
cularum. Si subitò veniant ad aliquem ciuium amici fati-
gati ex itinere, nec libeat ieiunis expectare, vt noui cibi e-
mantur, coquantur, dant famuli manibus limphas panes-
que, interim ad ripam curritur, ibi prestò sunt omnia desi-
derabilia. Quantalibet militum vel peregrinorum infini-
tas intrat vrbem, qualibet diêi vel noctis hora, vel ab vrbe exitura, ne vel hi nimium ieiunent, vel alij impransi exe-
ant, illuc si placeat diuertunt, et se pro modo suo singuli reficiunt: qui se curare volunt molliter, accipenserem vel aliam auem, vel attagen Ionicum non quærant, appositis quæ ibi inueniuntur delicijs: Hæc equidem publica co-
quina est & ciuitati plurimum expediens, et ad ciuitatem pertinens: Hinc est quod legitur in Gorgia Platonis, iux-
ta medicinam esse coquorum officium, simulantium & adulationē quartæ particulæ ciuilitatis. Est ibi extra vnam portarum statim in suburbio quidam planus campus re & nomine. Omni sexta feria, nisi sit maior festiuitas præcep-
tæ solempnitatis, est ibi celebre spectaculum nobilium e-
quorum venalium. Spectaturi vel empturi veniunt qui in vrbe adsunt, comites, barones, milites, ciues plurimi. Iuuat videre gradarios succussatura nitēte suauiter ambulātes: pe-
dibus lateraliter simul erectis, quasi a subalternis & demis-
sis: Hinc equos, qui armigeris magis conueniunt, durius incedentes, sed expeditè tamen, qui quasi â contradictori-
bus
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Stephanides.
bus pedes simul eleuāt &
deponunt: Hinc nobiles pullos iuniores, qui nondum fræno bene assueti, altius
incedunt, & mollia crura reponunt: Hinc summarios membris validis &
vegetis. Hinc dextrarios preciosos, elegan-tis formæ, staturæ honestæ, micantes auribus, cerui-
cibus arduis, clunibus obesis. In horum incessu spectant emptores, primo passū suauiorē, posteà motūcitatiorē, qui est quasi a contrarijs pedibus anterioribus simul solo amo-
tis & admotis, & posterioribus similiter. Cum talium soni-
pedum cursus imminet, & aliorum fortè qui similiter sunt in genere suo ad vecturā validi, ad cursuram vegeti: cla-
mor attollitur, vulgares equos in partem ire præcipitur: Sessores alipedum pueri tres simul, aliquando bini ex con-
dicto & bini certamini se præparant, docti equis imperita-
re, indomitorum lupatis temperant frænis ora: hoc maxi-
me præcauent, ne alter alteri concursum præripiat. Et qui similiter pro modo suo ad certamen cursus illius attollunt; tremunt artus, moræ impatientes, stare loco nesciunt, facto signo membra extendunt, cursum rapiunt, agilitate perui-
caci feruntur: certant sessores laudis amore, spe victoriæ, equis admissis subdere calcaria, & nec minus vrgere eos virgis & ciere clamoribus. Putares omnia in motu esse, se-
cundum Heraclitum, & falsam omnino Zenonis sententi-
am, dicentis, quoniam, non contingit moueri, neque sta-
dium pertransire. Parte alia stant seorsim rusticorū peculia, agrorū iustrumenta, sues longis lateribus, vaccæ distentis vberibus, corpora magna boum, lanigerūq; pecus: stant ibi aptæ aratris, trahis & bigis equæ: quarundam ventres foetibus tument: alias editi foetus obeunt pulli lasciuiores, sequela inseparabilis. Ad hanc vrbē ex omni natione quæ sub coelo est, naualia gaudent institores habere commer-
cia. Aurum mittit Arabs, species & thura Sabæus, Arma Scythes, oleum palmarum diuite silua. Pingue solum Ba-
bilon
Stephanides.
479
bilon, Nilus lapides preciosos. Seres
purpureas vestes. Norwegi, Russi, varium, grisium, sabelinas: Galli sua vina. Vrbe
Roma secundum Chronicorum fidem satis antiqui-or est. Ab eisdem quippe patribus Troianis hæc prius a Bruto condita est, quàm illa a Remo et Romulo. Vnde et adhuc antiquis eisdem vtuntur legibus, communibus in-
stitutis. Hæc similiter illi regionibus est distincta: habet annuos pro consulibus vicecomites: habet senatoriam dignitatem & magistratus minores: Eluuiones et aquæ-
ductus in vicis: Ad genera causarū deliberatiuæ, demon-
stratiuæ, iudicialis loca sua, fora singula: habet sua die-
bus statutis comitia. Non puto vrbem esse in qua sint pro-
babiliores consuetudines, in ecclesiis visitandis, ordinatis Dei honorandis, festis feriandis, eleemosinis dandis, in hospitibus suscipiendis, in desponsationibus firmandis, matrimoniis contrahendis, nuptiis celebrandis, conuiuijs ornandis, conuiuis hilarandis, etiam in exequiis curan-
dis & cadaueribus humandis. Solæ pestes Londini sunt, immoderata stultorum potatio, et frequens incendium. Ad hæc omnes ferè Episcopi, Abbates, & Magnates An-
gliæ, quasi ciues et municipes sunt vrbis Londoniæ: sua ibi habentes ædificia præclara, vbi serecipiunt, vbi diuites impensas faciunt, ad consilia, ad conuentus celebres in vrbem euocati, a Domino rege, vel Metropolitano suo, seu propriis tracti negotiis.
De Ludis.
AMplius et ad ludos vrbis veniamus, quomā nō expe-
dit vtilē tantùm et seriā vrbē esse, nisi dulcis etiam sit, & iucunda. Vnde et in sigillis summorum Pontificum, vs-
que ad tempora Leonis Papæ, ex altera parte Bullæ, sculpto per impressionem piscatore Petro, et supra eum claue, qua-
si manu Dei de coelis ei porrecta, et circa eum versu, Tu pro me nauem liquisti, suscipe clauem.
dit vtilē tantùm et seriā vrbē esse, nisi dulcis etiam sit, & iucunda. Vnde et in sigillis summorum Pontificum, vs-
que ad tempora Leonis Papæ, ex altera parte Bullæ, sculpto per impressionem piscatore Petro, et supra eum claue, qua-
si manu Dei de coelis ei porrecta, et circa eum versu, Tu pro me nauem liquisti, suscipe clauem.
Ex
480
Stephanides.
Ex altera parte impressa erat vrbs,
et scriptura ista, Au-rea Roma. Item ad laudē Gæsaris Augusti, et Romæ dictū est.
Nocte pluit tota, redeunt spectaculamane,
Diuisum imperium cum Ioue Cæsar habes.
Lundonia pro spectaculis theatralibus, pro ludis sceni-
cis, ludos habet sanctiores, representationes miraculo-
rum, quæ sancti Confessores operati sunt, feu repræsen-
tationes passionum, quibus claruit constantia Marty-
rum. Præterea quotannis die, quæ dicitur Carnivale vt â puerorum ludis incipiamus (omnes enim pueri fuimus) scholarum singuli pueri suos apportant magi-
stro suo gallos gallinaceos pugnatores, & totū illud an-
temeridianum datur ludo puerorum vacantium specta-
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sorptum cum primo emersus comparet, vel sūma rursus cum bullit in vnda. Supra pontem & in solariis supra flu-
uium, sunt qui talia spectent, multum ridere parati. In fe-
stis tota æstate iuuenes ludentes exercentur, in saliendo, in arcu, in lucta, iactu lapidū, amentatis missilibus vltra me-
tam expediendis, parmis duellionum. Puellarum Cythe-
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minente luna. In hyeme singulis fere festis ante pran-
dium, vel apri Spumantes pugnant pro capitibus, & ver-
res fulmineis accincti dentibus addendi Succidiæ, vel pingues tauri Cornupetæ, seu vrsi immanes cum obiect-
is depugnant canibus. Cúm est congelata palus illa mag-
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pides molares de glacie sedes sibi faciunt: sessorem vnum trahunt plurimi præcurrentes, manibus se tenentes: In tanta citatione motus aliquando pedibus lapsi cadunt omnes proni. Suntalii super glaciem ludere doctiores,
tes ossa, tibias scilicet animalium, & palos ferro acuto superposito tenentes in manibus, quos aliquando glaciei allidunt: tanta rapacitate feruntur, quanta auis volans, vel pilum balistæ. Interdum autem permagna procul di-
stantia ex condicto, duo aliqui ita ab oppositis veniunt, concurritur: palos erigunt, se inuicem percutiunt: vel alter, vel ambo cadunt, non sine læsione corpora-
li: cùm post casum etiam vi motus feruntur ab inuicem procul: & qua parte glacies caput tangit, totum radit, totum decorticat. Plerumq; tibia cadentis, vel brachiū, si super illud ceciderit, confringitur. Sed ætas auida gloriæ, iuuentus cupida victoriæ, vt in veris præliis fortius se ha-
beant, ita in simulatis exercētur. Plurimi ciuium delectan-
tur, ludentes in auibus coeli, Nisis, accipitribus & huius-
modi, & in canibus militantibus in siluis. Habentque ci-
ues suum ius venandi, in Middlesexia, Hertfordscira, & tota Chiltra, & in Cantiavsque ad aquam Craiæ. Lun-
donienses tunc Trinouantes dicti Gaium Iulium Cesarē, qui nullas nisi sanguine fuso vias habere gaudebat, repu-
lerunt. Vnde Lucanus.
Territa quæsitis ostendit terga Britannis.
cis, ludos habet sanctiores, representationes miraculo-
rum, quæ sancti Confessores operati sunt, feu repræsen-
tationes passionum, quibus claruit constantia Marty-
rum. Præterea quotannis die, quæ dicitur Carnivale vt â puerorum ludis incipiamus (omnes enim pueri fuimus) scholarum singuli pueri suos apportant magi-
stro suo gallos gallinaceos pugnatores, & totū illud an-
temeridianum datur ludo puerorum vacantium specta-
re in scholis suorum pugnas gallorum. Post prandium exit in campos omnis iuuentus vrbis ad lusum pilæ cele-
brem. Singulorum studiorum scolares suam habent pilā: singulorum officiorum vrbis exercitores suam singuli pilam in manibus. Maiores natu patres & diuites vrbis, in equis spectatum veniunt certamina iuniorum, & modo suo inueniuntur cum iuuenibus: & excitari videtur in eis motus caloris naturalis, contemplatione tanti motus & participatione gaudiorum adolescentiæ liberioris. Singu-
lis diebus dominicis in Quadragesima post prandia exit in campos iuuenum recens examen in equis bellicosis: in equis certamine primis: quorum quisque aptus & in gy-
ros currere doctus equus. Erumpunt a portis cateruatim filij ciuium laici, instructi lanceis & scutis militaribus: iu-
niores hastilibus ferro dempto præfurcatis, simulachra belli cient & agonisticam exercent militarem. Adueni-
unt & plurimi Aulici rege in vicino posito, & de familijs consulum & Baronum ephebi: non dum cingulo donati militiæ, gratia concertandi. Accendit singulos spes victo-
riæ: equi feri adhinniunt, tremunt artus, frænos mandunt,
impatien-
Stephanides.
481
impatientes moræ stare loco nesciunt.
Cum tandem Soni-pedum rapit vngula cursum, sessores adolescentes diui sis agminibus hij præcedentibus instant, nec assequuntur, hij socios deijciunt & preteruolant. In feriis paschalibus lu-
dunt quasi prælia naualia: in arbore siquidem mediamna scuto fortiter innexo, nauicula remo & raptu fluminis ci-
ta, in prora stantem habet iuuenem scutum illud lancea percussurū: qui si scuto illi lanceam illidens frangat eam, & immotus persistat, habet propositum, voti compos est: si vero lancea integra fortiter percusserit, in profluentem amnem deiicitur: Nauis motu suo acta præterit. Sunt ta-
men hinc inde secus scutum duæ naues stationariæ, & in eis iuuenes plurimi, vt eripiant percussorem flumine ab-
sorptum cum primo emersus comparet, vel sūma rursus cum bullit in vnda. Supra pontem & in solariis supra flu-
uium, sunt qui talia spectent, multum ridere parati. In fe-
stis tota æstate iuuenes ludentes exercentur, in saliendo, in arcu, in lucta, iactu lapidū, amentatis missilibus vltra me-
tam expediendis, parmis duellionum. Puellarum Cythe-
ræa ducit choros, & pede libera pulsatur tellus, vsq; im-
minente luna. In hyeme singulis fere festis ante pran-
dium, vel apri Spumantes pugnant pro capitibus, & ver-
res fulmineis accincti dentibus addendi Succidiæ, vel pingues tauri Cornupetæ, seu vrsi immanes cum obiect-
is depugnant canibus. Cúm est congelata palus illa mag-
na quæ mænia vibis aquilonalia alluit, exeunt lusum super glaciem densæ iuuenum turmæ: Hi ex cursu motu cap-
tato citatiore, distantia pedum posita, magnum spatium latere altero prætenso perlabuntur. Alii quasi magnos la-
pides molares de glacie sedes sibi faciunt: sessorem vnum trahunt plurimi præcurrentes, manibus se tenentes: In tanta citatione motus aliquando pedibus lapsi cadunt omnes proni. Suntalii super glaciem ludere doctiores,
singuli
482
Stephanides.
singuli pedibus suis aptantes, &
sub talaribus suis alligan-tes ossa, tibias scilicet animalium, & palos ferro acuto superposito tenentes in manibus, quos aliquando glaciei allidunt: tanta rapacitate feruntur, quanta auis volans, vel pilum balistæ. Interdum autem permagna procul di-
stantia ex condicto, duo aliqui ita ab oppositis veniunt, concurritur: palos erigunt, se inuicem percutiunt: vel alter, vel ambo cadunt, non sine læsione corpora-
li: cùm post casum etiam vi motus feruntur ab inuicem procul: & qua parte glacies caput tangit, totum radit, totum decorticat. Plerumq; tibia cadentis, vel brachiū, si super illud ceciderit, confringitur. Sed ætas auida gloriæ, iuuentus cupida victoriæ, vt in veris præliis fortius se ha-
beant, ita in simulatis exercētur. Plurimi ciuium delectan-
tur, ludentes in auibus coeli, Nisis, accipitribus & huius-
modi, & in canibus militantibus in siluis. Habentque ci-
ues suum ius venandi, in Middlesexia, Hertfordscira, & tota Chiltra, & in Cantiavsque ad aquam Craiæ. Lun-
donienses tunc Trinouantes dicti Gaium Iulium Cesarē, qui nullas nisi sanguine fuso vias habere gaudebat, repu-
lerunt. Vnde Lucanus.
Ciuitas Lundonia reperit aliquos, qui regna plurima, et Romanum sibi
subdiderunt imperium: et plurimos alios, quos mundi Dominos virtus euexit ad Deos,
vt fuerat in Apollinis oraculo Bruto promissum:
Brute sub occasu solis, trans Gallica regna,
Insula in Oceano est vndiq; clausa mari:
Hanc pete:
namq;
tibi sedes erit illa perennis
Hæc fiet natis altera Troia tuis.
Hic de stirpe tua reges nascentur; & ipsis
Totius terræ subditus orbis erit.
In temporibus Christianis nobilem illum edidit Im-
pæ, cui & stratoris exhibuit officium, & se non amplius Imperatorem, sed sanctæ ecclesiæ Romanæ defensorem gauisus est vocari: et ne pax Domini Papæ occasione præsentiæ eius secularis strepitus tumultu concuteretur, ipse ab vrbe Domino Papæ collata discessit, & sibi ciuita-
tem Bizantium edificauit. Lundonia & modernis tempori-
bus, reges illustres magnificosq; peperit, Imperatricem Matildem, Henricum regem tertium, & beatum Thomam Archiepiscopum Christi Martyrem gloriosum, quali non candidiorem tulit, nec quo fu-
erit deuinctior alter omnibus bonis totius orbis Latini.
peratorem
Stephanides.
483
peratorem Constantinum, qui
vrbem Roman, et imperialia insignia omnia Deo donauit, & beato Petro
et Siluestro Pa-pæ, cui & stratoris exhibuit officium, & se non amplius Imperatorem, sed sanctæ ecclesiæ Romanæ defensorem gauisus est vocari: et ne pax Domini Papæ occasione præsentiæ eius secularis strepitus tumultu concuteretur, ipse ab vrbe Domino Papæ collata discessit, & sibi ciuita-
tem Bizantium edificauit. Lundonia & modernis tempori-
bus, reges illustres magnificosq; peperit, Imperatricem Matildem, Henricum regem tertium, & beatum Thomam Archiepiscopum Christi Martyrem gloriosum, quali non candidiorem tulit, nec quo fu-
erit deuinctior alter omnibus bonis totius orbis Latini.
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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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Public Glory, Private Gilt: The Goldsmiths’ Company and the Spectacle of Punishment.
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Smock Secrets: Birth and Women’s Mysteries on the Early Modern Stage.
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Using Early Modern Maps in Literary Studies: Views and Caveats from London.
GeoHumanities: Art, History, Text at the Edge of Place. Ed. Michael Dear, James Ketchum, Sarah Luria, and Doug Richardson. London: Routledge, 2011. Print. -
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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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John Stow
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John Stow authored or edited the following items in MoEML’s bibliography:
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Blome, Richard.
Aldersgate Ward and St. Martins le Grand Liberty Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. M3r and sig. M4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Aldgate Ward with its Division into Parishes. Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections & Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H3r and sig. H4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Billingsgate Ward and Bridge Ward Within with it’s Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Y2r and sig. Y3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Bishopsgate-street Ward. Taken from the Last Survey and Corrected.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. N1r and sig. N2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Bread Street Ward and Cardwainter Ward with its Division into Parishes Taken from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. B3r and sig. B4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Broad Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions, & Cornhill Ward with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, &c.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. P2r and sig. P3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Cheape Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.D1r and sig. D2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Coleman Street Ward and Bashishaw Ward Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. G2r and sig. G3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Cow Cross being St Sepulchers Parish Without and the Charterhouse.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H2v and sig. H3r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Creplegate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Additions, and Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. I3r and sig. I4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Farrington Ward Without, with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections & Amendments.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2F3r and sig. 2F4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Lambeth and Christ Church Parish Southwark. Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Z1r and sig. Z2r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Langborne Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey. & Candlewick Ward with its Division into Parishes. Corrected from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. U3r and sig. U4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Map of St. Gilles’s Cripple Gate. Without. With Large Additions and Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H2v and sig. H3r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Map of the Parish of St. Dunstans Stepney, als. Stebunheath Divided into Hamlets.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F3r and sig. F4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Map of the Parish of St Mary White Chappel and a Map of the Parish of St Katherines by the Tower.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F2r and sig. F3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of Lime Street Ward. Taken from ye Last Surveys & Corrected.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. M1r and sig. M2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of St. Andrews Holborn Parish as well Within the Liberty as Without.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2I1r and sig. 2I2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parishes of St. Clements Danes, St. Mary Savoy; with the Rolls Liberty and Lincolns Inn, Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.O4v and sig. O1r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St. Anns. Taken from the last Survey, with Correction, and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. L2v and sig. L3r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St. Giles’s in the Fields Taken from the Last Servey, with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. K1v and sig. K2r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Margarets Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig.H3v and sig. H4r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Martins in the Fields Taken from ye Last Survey with Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. I1v and sig. I2r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Pauls Covent Garden Taken from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. L3v and sig. L4r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
A Mapp of the Parish of St Saviours Southwark and St Georges taken from ye last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. D1r and sig.D2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
The Parish of St. James Clerkenwell taken from ye last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H3v and sig. H4r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
The Parish of St. James’s, Westminster Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. K4v and sig. L1r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
The Parish of St Johns Wapping. The Parish of St Paul Shadwell.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. E2r and sig. E3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Portsoken Ward being Part of the Parish of St. Buttolphs Aldgate, taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections and Additions.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. B1v and sig. B2r. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Queen Hith Ward and Vintry Ward with their Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2C4r and sig. 2D1v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Shoreditch Norton Folgate, and Crepplegate Without Taken from ye Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. G1r and sig. G2v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Spitt Fields and Plans Adjacent Taken from Last Survey with Locations.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. F4r and sig. G1v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
St. Olave and St. Mary Magdalens Bermondsey Southwark Taken from ye last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. C2r and sig.C3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Tower Street Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. E2r and sig. E3v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
Walbrook Ward and Dowgate Ward with its Division into Parishes, Taken from the Last Surveys.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. 2B3r and sig. 2B4v. [See more information about this map.] -
Blome, Richard.
The Wards of Farington Within and Baynards Castle with its Divisions into Parishes, Taken from the Last Survey, with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Q2r and sig. Q3v. [See more information about this map.] -
The City of London as in Q. Elizabeth’s Time.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Frontispiece. -
A Map of the Tower Liberty.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H4v and sig. I1r. [See more information about this map.] -
A New Plan of the City of London, Westminster and Southwark.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Frontispiece. -
Pearl, Valerie.
Introduction.
A Survey of London. By John Stow. Ed. H.B. Wheatley. London: Everyman’s Library, 1987. v–xii. Print. -
Pullen, John.
A Map of the Parish of St Mary Rotherhith.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 2. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. Z3r and sig. Z4r. [See more information about this map.] -
Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Henry Holland. THE SVRVAY of LONDON: Containing, The Originall, Antiquitie, Encrease, and more Moderne Estate of the sayd Famous Citie. As also, the Rule and Gouernment thereof (both Ecclesiasticall and Temporall) from time to time. With a briefe Relation of all the memorable Monuments, and other especiall Obseruations, both in and about the same CITIE. Written in the yeere 1598. by Iohn Stow, Citizen of London. Since then, continued, corrected and much enlarged, with many rare and worthy Notes, both of Venerable Antiquity, and later memorie; such, as were neuer published before this present yeere 1618. London: George Purslowe, 1618. STC 23344. Yale University Library copy Reprint. EEBO. Web.
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Stow, John, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. THE SURVEY OF LONDON: CONTAINING The Original, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of that City, Methodically set down. With a Memorial of those famouser Acts of Charity, which for publick and Pious Vses have been bestowed by many Worshipfull Citizens and Benefactors. As also all the Ancient and Modern Monuments erected in the Churches, not only of those two famous Cities, LONDON and WESTMINSTER, but (now newly added) Four miles compass. Begun first by the pains and industry of John Stow, in the year 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the year 1618. And now compleatly finished by the study &labour of A.M., H.D. and others, this present year 1633. Whereunto, besides many Additions (as appears by the Contents) are annexed divers Alphabetical Tables, especially two, The first, an index of Things. The second, a Concordance of Names. London: Printed for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345.5. Harvard University Library copy Reprint. Early English Books Online. Web.
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Stow, John. The chronicles of England from Brute vnto this present yeare of Christ. 1580. Collected by Iohn Stow citizen of London. London, 1580. Rpt. EEBO. Web.
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Stow, John. A Summarie of the Chronicles of England. Diligently Collected, Abridged, & Continued vnto this Present Yeere of Christ, 1598. London: Imprinted by Richard Bradocke, 1598. Rpt. EEBO. Web.
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Stow, John. A suruay of London· Conteyning the originall, antiquity, increase, moderne estate, and description of that city, written in the yeare 1598. by Iohn Stow citizen of London. Since by the same author increased, with diuers rare notes of antiquity, and published in the yeare, 1603. Also an apologie (or defence) against the opinion of some men, concerning that citie, the greatnesse thereof. VVith an appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum de situ & nobilitate Londini: written by William Fitzstephen, in the raigne of Henry the second. London: John Windet, 1603. STC 23343. U of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus) copy Reprint. Early English Books Online. Web.
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Stow, John, The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M. H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names. London: Printed by Elizabeth Purslovv for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345. U of Victoria copy.
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Stow, John, The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M. H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names. London: Printed by Elizabeth Purslovv [i.e., Purslow] for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345. British Library copy Reprint. EEBO. Web.
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Stow, John. A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603. Ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. Remediated by British History Online.
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Stow, John. A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603. Ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. Remediated by British History Online. [Kingsford edition, courtesy of The Centre for Metropolitan History. Articles written 2011 or later cite from this searchable transcription.]
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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. 23341. Transcribed by EEBO-TCP.
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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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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. Folger Shakespeare Library.
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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. London: John Windet for John Wolfe, 1598. STC 23341. Huntington Library copy. Reprint. EEBO. Web.
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Stow, John. A SVRVAY OF LONDON. Coteyning the Originall, Antiquity, Increaſe, Moderne eſtate, and deſcription of that City, written in the yeare 1598, by Iohn Stow Citizen of London. Since by the ſame Author increaſed with diuers rare notes of Antiquity, and publiſhed in the yeare, 1603. Alſo an Apologie (or defence) againſt the opinion of ſome men, concerning that Citie, the greatneſſe thereof. With an Appendix, contayning in Latine Libellum de ſitu & nobilitae Londini: Writen by William Fitzſtephen, in the raigne of Henry the ſecond. London: John Windet, 1603. U of Victoria copy. Print.
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Strype, John, John Stow, Anthony Munday, and Humphrey Dyson. A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster. Vol. 2. London, 1720. Remediated by The Making of the Modern World.
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Strype, John, John Stow. A SURVEY OF THE CITIES OF LONDON and WESTMINSTER, And the Borough of SOUTHWARK. CONTAINING The Original, Antiquity, Increase, present State and Government of those CITIES. Written at first in the Year 1698, By John Stow, Citizen and Native of London. Corrected, Improved, and very much Enlarged, in the Year 1720, By JOHN STRYPE, M.A. A NATIVE ALSO OF THE SAID CITY. The Survey and History brought down to the present Time BY CAREFUL HANDS. Illustrated with exact Maps of the City and Suburbs, and of all the Wards; and, likewise, of the Out-Parishes of London and Westminster, and the Country ten Miles round London. Together with many fair Draughts of the most Eminent Buildings. The Life of the Author, written by Mr. Strype, is prefixed; And, at the End is added, an APPENDIX Of certain Tracts, Discourses, and Remarks on the State of the City of London. 6th ed. 2 vols. London: Printed for W. Innys and J. Richardson, J. and P. Knapton, and S. Birt, R. Ware, T. and T. Longman, and seven others, 1754–55. ESTC T150145.
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Strype, John, John Stow. A survey of the cities of London and Westminster: containing the original, antiquity, increase, modern estate and government of those cities. Written at first in the year MDXCVIII. By John Stow, citizen and native of London. Since reprinted and augmented by A.M. H.D. and other. Now lastly, corrected, improved, and very much enlarged: and the survey and history brought down from the year 1633, (being near fourscore years since it was last printed) to the present time; by John Strype, M.A. a native also of the said city. Illustrated with exact maps of the city and suburbs, and of all the wards; and likewise of the out-parishes of London and Westminster: together with many other fair draughts of the more eminent and publick edifices and monuments. In six books. To which is prefixed, the life of the author, writ by the editor. At the end is added, an appendiz of certain tracts, discourses and remarks, concerning the state of the city of London. Together with a perambulation, or circuit-walk four or five miles round about London, to the parish churches: describing the monuments of the dead there interred: with other antiquities observable in those places. And concluding with a second appendix, as a supply and review: and a large index of the whole work. 2 vols. London : Printed for A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. ESTC T48975.
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The Tower and St. Catherins Taken from the Last Survey with Corrections.
A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster: Containing the Original, Antiquity, Increase, Modern Estate and Government of those Cities. By John Stow and John Strype. Vol. 1. London: A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward, 1720. Insert between sig. H4v and sig. I1r. [See more information about this map.] -
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A Survey of London. 1603. By John Stow. London: J.M. Dent and Sons, 1912. Print.
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