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                    <item>London Coat of Arms</item>
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_dedication.xml">The Epistle Dedicatory</ref></item>
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_churches.xml">Churches in and about London</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_companies.xml">Companies in London</ref></item>
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_WALL2.xml">Wall about the City of London</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_waters.xml">Rivers and Other Waters</ref></item>
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_bridges.xml">Bridges of this City</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_gates.xml">Gates of this City</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_towers.xml">Towers and Castles</ref></item>
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_law.xml">Houses of Students in the Common Law</ref></item>
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_sports.xml">Sports and Pastimes</ref></item>    
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_division.xml">The City Divided into Parts</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_PORT1.xml">Portsoken Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_TOWE4.xml">Tower Street Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_ALDG2.xml">Aldgate Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_LIME1.xml">Lime Street Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_BISH1.xml">Bishopsgate Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_BROA3.xml">Broad Street Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_CORN1.xml">Cornhill Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_LANG1.xml">Langbourn Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_BILL2.xml">Billingsgate Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_BRID3.xml">Bridge Ward Within</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_CAND2.xml">Candlewick Street Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_WALB2.xml">Walbrook Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_DOWN1.xml">Downgate Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_VINT2.xml">Vintry Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_CORD1.xml">Cordwainer Street Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_CHEA1.xml">Cheap Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_COLE2.xml">Coleman Street Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_BASI1.xml">Bassings Hall Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_CRIP2.xml">Cripplegate Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_ALDE2.xml">Aldersgate Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_FARR1.xml">Farringdon Ward Within</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_BREA3.xml">Breadstreet Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_QUEE3.xml">Queen Hithe Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_CAST2.xml">Castle Baynard Ward</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_FARR2.xml">Farringdon Ward Without</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_BRID4.xml">Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without</ref></item>
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_liberties.xml">Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster</ref></item>
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_college.xml">Chelsea College</ref></item>
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                            <item>List of Mayors and Sheriffs</item>
                            <item>Twelve Great Livery Companies</item>
                            <item>Merchant Companies</item>
                            <item>Lesser Livery Companies</item>
                            <item>Corporation of the City of London</item>
                            <item>Names of the Wards and their Aldermen</item>
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                            <item>Liveries and Meetings</item>
                            <item>Laws of the Market</item>
                            <item>Statutes of the Streets</item>
                            <item>Old Laws and Customs of this City</item>
                            <item>Act for the Reformation of Abuses in the Wardmote Inquest</item>
                            <item>Act of Parliament for the Preservation of the Thames</item>
                            <item>Act of Common Council for the Conservation and Cleaning of the Thames</item>
                            <item>Oath of the Constables within the City of London</item>
                            <item>Oath of the Scavengers</item>
                            <item>Instructions for Apprentices in the City of London</item>
                            <item>Oath of Every Freeman of the City of London</item>
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                            <item>Singularities of London</item>
                            <item>Appendix: Causes of Crown-City Conflict</item>
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                    <item>The Author to the Reader</item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_fitzstephen.xml">Fitzstephen’s <title level="m"><foreign xml:lang="la">Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae</foreign></title></ref></item>
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                            <item>Ordinance for the Assize and Weight of Bread</item>
                            <item>Bull for the Offerings to the Curates of the Parishes of the City of London</item>
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                            <item><ref target="stow_1633_return.xml">A Return to London</ref></item>
                            <item><ref target="stow_1633_additions.xml">Additions from the Charters of Kings</ref></item>  
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                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_table1.xml">The First Table (Places and People)</ref></item>
                    <item><ref target="stow_1633_table2.xml">The Second Table (Surnames of People)</ref></item>
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