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<bibl type="mla"><author><name ref="#STOW6"><name type="surname">Stow</name>, <name type="forename">John</name></name></author>, <author><name ref="#MUND1"><name type="forename">Anthony</name> <name type="surname">Munday</name></name></author>, <author><name ref="#MUND1"><name type="forename">Anthony</name> <name type="surname">Munday</name></name></author>, and <author><name ref="#DYSO1"><name type="forename">Humphrey</name> <name type="surname">Dyson</name></name></author>. <title level="a">Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London</title>. <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, Edition <edition>7.0</edition>, edited by <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">Janelle</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor>, <publisher>U of Victoria</publisher>, <date when="2022-05-05">05 May 2022</date>, <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_WALL2.htm">mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_WALL2.htm</ref>. Draft.</bibl>
<bibl type="chicago"><author><name ref="#STOW6"><name type="surname">Stow</name>, <name type="forename">John</name></name></author>, <author><name ref="#MUND1"><name type="forename">Anthony</name> <name type="surname">Munday</name></name></author>, <author><name ref="#MUND1"><name type="forename">Anthony</name> <name type="surname">Munday</name></name></author>, and <author><name ref="#DYSO1"><name type="forename">Humphrey</name> <name type="surname">Dyson</name></name></author>. <title level="a">Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London</title>. <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, Edition <edition>7.0</edition>. Ed. <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">Janelle</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor>. <pubPlace>Victoria</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Victoria</publisher>. Accessed <date when="2022-05-05">May 05, 2022</date>. <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_WALL2.htm">mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_WALL2.htm</ref>. Draft.</bibl>
<bibl type="apa"><author><name><name type="surname">Stow</name>, <name type="forename">J.</name></name></author>, <author><name><name type="surname">Munday</name>, <name type="forename">A.</name></name></author>, <author><name><name type="surname">Munday</name>, <name type="forename">A.</name></name></author>, &amp; <author><name><name type="surname">Dyson</name>, <name type="forename">H.</name></name></author> <date when="2022-05-05">2022</date>. <title>Survey of London (1633): Wall about the City of London</title>. In <editor><name ref="#JENS1"><name type="forename">J.</name> <name type="surname">Jenstad</name></name></editor> (Ed), <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title> (Edition <edition>7.0</edition>). <pubPlace>Victoria</pubPlace>: <publisher>University of Victoria</publisher>. Retrieved  from <ref target="https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/stow_1633_WALL2.htm">https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/editions/7.0/stow_1633_WALL2.htm</ref>. Draft.</bibl>
</listBibl></note></notesStmt><sourceDesc><bibl>This semi-diplomatic transcription takes the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">University of Victoria</name> copy (<idno type="call">DA680 S87 1633</idno>) of
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               <ref target="http://contentdm.library.uvic.ca/cdm/compoundobject/collection/collection25/id/993">UVic ContentDM</ref> (Collection 25, <idno>993</idno>).
               For convenience, and only because <idno type="STC">STC 23345</idno> has not yet been transcribed by EEBO-TCP, we began with the XML file of the EEBO-TCP transcription
               of the <date notBefore="1640-01-11">post-1640</date> <idno type="STC">STC 23345.5</idno>/<idno type="Wing">Wing S5773A</idno>
               (<idno type="TCP">TCP A13053</idno>), available on <ref target="https://github.com/textcreationpartnership/A13053">GitHub</ref>). The names of the EEBO-TCP
               transcribers are unknown. <name ref="#SCHA2">Paul Schaffner</name> edited the original EEBO-TCP markup in or before <date notAfter="2012">2012</date>.
               <name ref="#RAHT1">Sebastian Rahtz</name> created the TEI Stylesheets to convert the EEBO-TCP file to TEI-P5 in or before 2012. <name ref="#HOLM3">Martin Holmes</name>
               downloaded the XML file from the GitHub repository. <name ref="#TAKE1">Joey Takeda</name> and <name ref="#HOLM3">Martin Holmes</name> processed the file programmatically
               to bring it in line with MoEML’s TEI customization. They added proleptic catchwords (based on the first word on the next page) and converted short s back to long s based on
               predictable patterns. <name type="org" ref="#TEAM1">MoEML Research Assistants</name> at the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">University of Victoria</name> performed the
               following additional tasks: transcribed the <date notBefore="1633-01-11" notAfter="1634-04-03">1633</date> text from the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">UVic</name> copy
               in those places where the <date notBefore="1640-01-11">post-1640</date> text differed; supplied content for the gaps left by the EEBO-TCP
               transcribers; checked the transcription against digital surrogates of the <name type="org" ref="#UVIC3">UVic</name> copy and against the copy itself; corrected the proleptic
               catchwords where necessary; transcribed the formeworks; added links to digital surrogates; and tagged all people, places, and dates. The text was then checked by Editor
               <name ref="#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</bibl>
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<name type="place">London</name>
<note>
<p>The city of London, not to be confused with the allegorical character (<name ref="PERS1.xml#LOND6">London</name>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="LOND5.xml">LOND5.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="LLLL1">
<name type="place">PLACEHOLDER LOCATION</name>
<note>
<p>PLACEHOLDER LOCATION ITEM. 
            The purpose of this item is to allow encoders to link to a location
                  item when they cannot add a new location file for some reason.
                  MoEML may still be seeking information regarding this entry. If you
                  have information to contribute, please <ref target="contact.xml">contact the MoEML team</ref>. 
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<lb/>(<ref target="LLLL1.xml">LLLL1.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="THAM2">
<name type="place">The Thames</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="THAM2.xml">THAM2.xml</ref>)
</note>
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<item xml:id="CRIP1">
<name type="place">Cripplegate</name>
<note>
<p> <ref target="#CRIP1">Cripplegate</ref> was one of the original gates in the
                <ref target="WALL2.xml">city wall</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#WEIN2">Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 221</ref>; <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HARB1">Harben</ref>). It was the northern gate of a large fortress that occupied the
                northwestern corner of the Roman city.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="CRIP1.xml">CRIP1.xml</ref>)
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<item xml:id="ALDG1">
<name type="place">Aldgate</name>
<note>
 <p>
            <ref target="#ALDG1">Aldgate</ref> was the easternmost gate into the walled
            city. The name <quote><ref target="#ALDG1">Aldgate</ref></quote> is thought to come from one of four sources:
            <foreign xml:lang="la">Æst geat</foreign> meaning <quote>Eastern gate</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#EKWA1">Ekwall 36</ref>), <foreign xml:lang="la">Alegate</foreign> from the Old
            English <foreign xml:lang="la">ealu</foreign> meaning <quote>ale</quote>, <foreign xml:lang="la">Aelgate</foreign> from
            the Saxon meaning <quote>public gate</quote> or <quote>open to all</quote>, or <foreign xml:lang="la">Aeldgate</foreign>
            meaning <quote>old gate</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#BEBB1">Bebbington
                20–21</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="ALDG1.xml">ALDG1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BLAC8">
<name type="place">Blackfriars Monastery</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="BLAC8.xml">BLAC8.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="LUDG1">
<name type="place">Ludgate</name>
<note>
<p>Located in <ref target="FARR1.xml">Farringdon Within Ward</ref>, <ref target="#LUDG1">Ludgate</ref> was a gate built by the Romans (<ref target="carlin_belcher.xml">Carlin and Belcher 80</ref>). <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> asserts that <ref target="#LUDG1">Ludgate</ref> was constructed by <name ref="PERS1.xml#KLUD1">King Lud</name> who named the gate after himself <quote>for his owne honor</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW1">Stow 1:1</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="LUDG1.xml">LUDG1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FLEE7">
<name type="place">Fleet Bridge</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="FLEE7.xml">FLEE7.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="FLEE1">
<name type="place">Fleet</name>
<note>
<p>The <ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet</ref>, known as "<ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet River</ref>", "<ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet Ditch</ref>", "<ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet Dike</ref>", and the "<ref target="#FLEE1">River of Wells</ref>" due to the numerous wells along its banks, was <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>’s largest subterranean river (<ref target="stow_1598_bridges.xml#stow_1598_bridges_sig_C4r">Stow 1598, sig. C4r</ref>). It flowed down from <ref target="HAMP3.xml">Hampstead</ref> and <ref target="#LLLL1">Kenwood</ref> ponds in the north, bisecting the <ref target="FARR2.xml">Ward of Farringdon Without</ref>, as it wended southward into the <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref> (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#WEIN2" type="bibl">Weinreb, Hibbert, Keay, and Keay 298</ref>).</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="FLEE1.xml">FLEE1.xml</ref>)
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</item>

<item xml:id="BLAC1">
<name type="place">Blackfriars (Farringdon Within)</name>
<note>
<p>The largest and wealthiest friary in <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>, <ref target="#BLAC1">Blackfriars</ref> was not only a
              religious institution but also a cultural, intellectual, and political centre of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. The friary housed 
              <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>’s Dominican friars (known in <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref> as the Black friars) after their move from
              the smaller <ref target="BLAC9.xml">Blackfriars</ref> precincts in <ref target="HOLB1.xml">Holborn</ref>. The Dominicans’ aquisition of the site,
              overseen by <name ref="#KILW1">Robert Kilwardby</name>, began in <date notBefore="1275-01-08" notAfter="1276-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1275</date>.
              Once completed, the precinct was second in size only to <ref target="STPA3.xml">St. Paul’s Churchyard</ref>, spanning eight acres from the
              <ref target="#FLEE1">Fleet</ref> to <ref target="STAN3.xml">St. Andrew’s Hill</ref> and from <ref target="#LUDG1">Ludgate</ref> to the
              <ref target="#THAM2">Thames</ref>. <ref target="#BLAC1">Blackfriars</ref> remained a political and social hub, hosting councils and even
              parlimentary proceedings, until its surrender in <date notBefore="1538-01-11" notAfter="1539-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1538</date>
              pursuant to <name ref="PERS1.xml#HENR1">Henry VIII</name>’s Dissolution of the Monasteries (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#HOLD4">Holder 27–56</ref>). 
                </p>
<lb/>(<ref target="BLAC1.xml">BLAC1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="ALDE3">
<name type="place">Aldersgate</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#ALDE3">Aldersgate</ref> was one of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>’s four original gates (<ref target="stow_1598_gates.xml#stow_1598_gates_sig_C7r" type="mol:bibl">Stow 1598, sig. C7r</ref>), labelled <quote>Alders gate</quote> on the Agas map. The gate was likely built into the <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall of London</ref> during the Roman Conquest, marking the northern entrance into the city.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="ALDE3.xml">ALDE3.xml</ref>)
</note>
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<item xml:id="MOOR1">
<name type="place">Moorfields</name>
<note>
<p>A low-lying marshy area just northeast of <ref target="#MOOR2">Moorgate</ref> and on the way to the <ref target="CURT1.xml">Curtain</ref>, <ref target="#MOOR1">Moorfields</ref> was home to a surprising range of activities and accompanying cultural associations in early modern <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. Beggars and the mentally ill patients of neighbouring <ref target="BETH1.xml">Bethlehem Hospital</ref> often frequented the area. Some used the public space to bleach and dry linen, and the <name ref="ORGS1.xml#ARTI5" type="org">Honorable Artillery Company</name> also used it as an official training ground.  <ref target="#MOOR1">Moorfields</ref> was even a popular suburban destination for ice skating when its water froze during the winter. <ref target="#MOOR1">Moorfields</ref> was generally <quote>full of noysome waters</quote> (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#STOW1" type="bibl">Stow 2:77</ref>) until <date notBefore="1605-01-11" notAfter="1608-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1605–1607</date>, 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 <ref target="#MOOR1">Moorfields</ref> provides insight into social, political, environmental, and medical issues in early modern <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="MOOR1.xml">MOOR1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BEVI1">
<name type="place">Bevis Marks (Street)</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#BEVI1">Bevis Marks</ref> was a street south of the <ref target="WALL2.xml">City Wall</ref> that ran east-west from <ref target="SHOE3.xml">Shoemaker Row</ref> to the north end of <ref target="STMA7.xml">St. Mary Axe
          Street</ref>. It was in <ref target="ALDG2.xml">Aldgate Ward</ref>. <ref target="#BEVI1">Bevis Marks</ref>
       was continued by <ref target="DUKE1.xml">Duke’s Place</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="BEVI1.xml">BEVI1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="BISH2">
<name type="place">Bishopsgate</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="BISH2.xml">BISH2.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="ALLH1">
<name type="place">All Hallows (London Wall)</name>
<note>
<p>
            <ref target="#ALLH1">All Hallows, London Wall</ref> is a church built east of
            <ref target="#BISH2">Bishopsgate</ref>, near or on the <ref target="WALL2.xml">City Wall</ref>. The church is visible on the Agas map
            northwest of <ref target="BROA2.xml">Broad Street</ref> and up against the south
            side of the <ref target="WALL2.xml">City Wall</ref>. The label <quote><ref target="#ALLH1">All Haloues in y Wall</ref></quote> is west of the church. In
            his description of <ref target="BROA3.xml">Broad Street Ward</ref>, <name ref="#STOW6">Stow</name> notes only the location of the
            church and the three distinguished people interred therein by 1601.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="ALLH1.xml">ALLH1.xml</ref>)
</note>
</item>

<item xml:id="MOOR2">
<name type="place">Moorgate</name>
<note>
<p><ref target="#MOOR2">Moorgate</ref> was one of the major gates in the <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall of London</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden</ref>). It was situated in the northern part of the <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall</ref>, flanked by <ref target="#CRIP1">Cripplegate</ref> and <ref target="#BISH2">Bishopsgate</ref>. Clearly labelled as <quote>More Gate</quote> on the Agas map, it stood near the intersection of <ref target="LOND3.xml">London Wall street</ref> and <ref target="COLE1.xml">Coleman Street</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#SUGD1">Sugden</ref>; <ref target="stow_1598_gates.xml#stow_1598_gates_sig_C6v" type="mol:bibl">Stow 1598, sig. C6v</ref>). It adjoined <ref target="BETH1.xml">Bethlehem Hospital</ref>, and the road through it led into <ref target="FINS2.xml">Finsbury Field</ref> (<ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#ROCQ1">Rocque</ref>) and <ref target="MALL1.xml">Mallow Field</ref>.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="MOOR2.xml">MOOR2.xml</ref>)
</note>
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<item xml:id="TOWE5">
<name type="place">Tower of London</name>
<note>
Information is not yet available.
<lb/>(<ref target="TOWE5.xml">TOWE5.xml</ref>)
</note>
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<item xml:id="NEWG1">
<name type="place">Newgate</name>
<note>
<p>The gaol at <ref target="#NEWG1">Newgate</ref>, a western gate in the Roman <ref target="WALL2.xml">Wall</ref> of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>, was constructed in the twelfth century specifically to detain <quote>fellons and trespassors</quote> awaiting trial by royal judges (<ref target="BIBL1.xml#DURS1" type="bibl">Durston 470</ref>; <ref target="BIBL1.xml#ODON2" type="bibl">O’Donnell 25</ref>; <ref target="stow_1598_gates.xml#stow_1598_gates_sig_C8r" type="mol:bibl">Stow 1598, sig. C8r</ref>). The gradual centralisation of the English criminal justice system meant that by the <date calendar="#regnal" from="1558-11-27" to="1603-04-03">reign of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ELIZ1">Elizabeth I</name></date>, <ref target="#NEWG1">Newgate</ref> had become <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>’s most populated gaol. In the early modern period, incarceration was rarely conceived of as a punishment in itself; rather, gaols like <ref target="#NEWG1">Newgate</ref> were more like holding cells, where inmates spent time until their trials or punishments were effected, or their debts were paid off.</p>
<lb/>(<ref target="NEWG1.xml">NEWG1.xml</ref>)
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                  <head>The reign of <name ref="#HENR6">Henry II</name></head>
               
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<lb/><name ref="#HELE1"><hi>Helen</hi></name>, the Mother of
<lb/><name ref="#CONS6"><hi>Conſtamtine</hi> the great</name>,
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<lb/>Chriſt, <date notBefore="0306-01-02" notAfter="0307-03-25" calendar="#julianSic">306</date>. But howſoever thoſe wals
<lb/>of ſtone might be builded by <name ref="#HELE1"><hi>Helen</hi></name>, yet
<lb/>the <hi>Britaines</hi> (I know) had no skill of
<lb/>building with ſtone, as it may appeare
<lb/>by that which followeth, about the
<lb/>yeere of Chriſt, <date notBefore="0399-01-02" notAfter="0400-03-25" calendar="#julianSic">399</date>. when <name ref="#ARCA1"><hi>Arcadius</hi></name>
<lb/>and <name ref="#HONO2"><hi>Honorius</hi></name>, the ſonnes of <name ref="#THEO3"><hi>Theodoſius
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<lb/>one in the Eaſt, the other in the Weſt.
<lb/>For <name ref="#HONO2"><hi>Honorius</hi></name> having received <hi>Britaine</hi>,
<lb/>the Citie of <hi>Rome</hi> was invaded and de<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſtroyed by the <hi>Gothes</hi>;
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<lb/><hi>Britaines</hi>, not able to defend themſelves
<lb/>againſt the invaſions of their enemies,
<lb/>were many yeeres together under the
<lb/>oppreſſion of two cruell Nations, the
<lb/><hi>Scots</hi> and <hi>Picts</hi>,
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<lb/>Letters and lamentable ſupplications to
<lb/><hi>Rome</hi>, requiring aide and ſuccour from
<lb/>thence, upon promiſe of their continuall
<lb/>fealtie, ſo that the <hi>Romanes</hi> would reſcue
<lb/>them out of the hands of their enemies.
<lb/>Hereupon, the <hi>Romanes</hi> ſent unto them
<lb/>a Legion of armed Souldiers, which
<lb/>comming into this Iland, and encoun<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tring with the enemies, overthrew a
<lb/>great number of them, and drave the
<lb/>reſt out of the frontiers of the Country.
<lb/>And ſo ſetting the <hi>Britaines</hi> at liberty,
<lb/>counſelled them to make a Wall, ex<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tending all along between the two ſeas,
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<lb/><hi>Britaines</hi> wanting Maſons, builded that
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                  <p>Whereupon, Ambaſſadours were
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<lb/>ſudden, made a great ſlaughter of the
<lb/>enemy, and chaſed him home, even to
<lb/>his owne Countrey. Theſe <hi>Romanes</hi> at
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<lb/>the uſe of Armour and Weapons, and
<lb/>learn to withſtand their enemies, whom
<lb/>nothing elſe did make ſo ſtrong, as their
<lb/>faint heart and cowardiſe. And for ſo
<lb/>much as they thought, that it would be
<lb/>no ſmall helpe and encouragement unto
<lb/>their tributarie friends, whom they
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<lb/>there made to keepe out the enemies, in
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<lb/>labourers.</p>
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<lb/>thicke in bredth, and twelve foot in
<lb/>height, right as it were by a line from
<lb/>Eaſt to Weſt; as the ruines thereof,
<lb/>(remaining in many places till this day)
<lb/>doe make to appeare. Which worke
<lb/>thus perfected, they gave the people
<lb/>ſtraight charge to looke well to them<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſelves, they teach them to handle their
<lb/>weapons, and inſtruct them in warlike
<lb/>feats. And lest by the Sea ſide South<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>wards, where their Ships lay at harbor,
<lb/>the enemie ſhould come on Land; they
<lb/>made up ſundry bulwarkes, each ſome<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>what diſtant from other, &amp; ſo bid them
<lb/>farewell, as minding no more to return.
<lb/>This hapned in the dayes of <name ref="#THEO3"><hi>Theodoſius</hi></name>
<lb/>the yonger, almoſt 500. yeeres after the
<lb/>firſt arrivall of the <hi>Romanes</hi> here, about
<lb/>the yeere after Chriſts Incarnation,
<lb/><date notBefore="0434-01-02" notAfter="0435-03-25" calendar="#julianSic">434</date>.</p>
                  <fw rendition="simple:display simple:right" type="catchword">The</fw>
                  <p>
                     <pb n="B3r" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0022.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_WALL2_sig_B3r"/>
                     <fw rendition="simple:display simple:larger simple:centre" type="header"><hi>Wall about the Citie of</hi> <ref target="#LOND5">LONDON</ref>.</fw>
<lb/>The <hi>Britaines</hi> after this continuing a
<lb/>lingring and doubtfull warre with the
<lb/><hi>Scots</hi> and <hi>Picts</hi>; made choice of <name ref="#VORT1"><hi>Vortiger</hi></name>
<lb/>to be their King and Leader: which man
                     <lb/>(as ſaith <hi><name ref="#MALM1">Malmesbury</name>)</hi> was neither valo<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rous of courage,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left"><name ref="#MALM1">Malmesb</name>.</label> nor wiſe of counſell,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left"><name ref="#BEDE1">Bede</name>.</label> but
<lb/>wholly given over to the unlawfull luſts
                     <lb/>of his fleſh.<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">The <hi>Bri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tains</hi> given to glutto<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ny, drun<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>kenneſſe, pride, and contenti<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>on.</label> The people likewiſe (in ſhort
<lb/>time) being growne to ſome quietneſſe,
<lb/>gave themſelves to gluttony and drun<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>kenneſſe, pride, contention, envie, and
<lb/>ſuch other vices, caſting from them the
<lb/>yoke of <name ref="#JESU1"><hi>Chriſt</hi></name>. In the meane ſeaſon, a
                     <lb/>bitter Plague fell among them,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">The <hi>Brī<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>taines</hi> Pla<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gued for their ſinful life.</label> conſu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ming in ſhort time ſuch a multitude,
<lb/>that the quicke were not ſufficient to bu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rie the dead: and yet the remnant re<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mained ſo hardned in ſinne, that neither
<lb/>death of their friends, nor feare of their
<lb/>owne danger, could cure the mortality
<lb/>of their ſoules; wherupon a great ſtroke
<lb/>of vengeance enſued upon the whole
<lb/>ſinfull Nation. For, being now againe
<lb/>infeſted with their old neighbours, the
<lb/><hi>Scots</hi> and <hi>Picts</hi>, they conſult with their
<lb/><name ref="#VORT1">King <hi>Vortiger</hi></name>,
                     <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">Witchendus.</label> and ſend for the <hi>Saxons</hi>,
<lb/>who ſhortly after arrived here in <hi>Bri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>taine</hi>;
                     <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left"><name ref="#BEDE1">Bede</name>.</label> where,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">The <hi>Saxons</hi> ſent for to defend the <hi>Britaines</hi>, but they drave thē into the Moun<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>taines.</label> ſaith <name ref="#BEDE1"><hi>Bede</hi></name>, they were re<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ceived as friends: but as it proved, they
<lb/>minded to deſtroy the Countrey as ene<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mies. For after they had driven out the
<lb/><hi>Scots</hi> and <hi>Picts</hi>, they alſo drave the <hi>Bri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>taines</hi>, ſome over the Seas, ſome into the
<lb/>waſte mountaines of <hi>Wales</hi> and <hi>Cornwall</hi>,
<lb/>and divided the Countrey into divers
<lb/>Kingdomes amongſt themſelves.</p>
                  <p>Theſe <hi>Saxons</hi> were likewiſe ignorant
                     <lb/>of building with ſtone,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">
                        <hi>Saxons</hi> un<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>skilfull of building with ſtone.</label> untill the yeere
<lb/><date notBefore="0680-01-04" notAfter="0681-03-27" calendar="#julianSic">680</date>. for then it is affirmed, that <name ref="#BENN4"><hi>Bennet</hi>,
<lb/>Abbot of <hi>Wirrall</hi></name>, Maſter to the reve<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rend <name ref="#BEDE1"><hi>Bede</hi></name>,
                     <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">
                        <name ref="#BENN4"><hi>Bennet</hi></name>, a Monke, brought in Maſons.</label> firſt brought Artificers of
<lb/>ſtone houſes, and glaſſe windowes into
<lb/>this Iland, amongſt the <hi>Saxons</hi>: Arts,
<lb/>before that time, unto them unknowne,
<lb/>and therefore uſed they but woodden
<lb/>buildings. And to this accordeth <hi>Poly<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>chronicon</hi>,
                     <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">Woodden churches, and goldē prieſts.</label> who ſaith, that then had yee
<lb/>woodden Churches; nay woodden Cha<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lices, and golden Prieſts; but ſince, gol<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>den Chalices, and woodden Prieſts.
<lb/>And, to knit up this Argument, <name ref="#EDGA1">King
<lb/><hi>Edgar</hi></name>, in his Charter to the <ref target="#LLLL1">Abbey of
<lb/><hi>Malmesbury</hi></ref>, dated the yeere of Chriſt
<lb/><date notBefore="0974-01-06" notAfter="0975-03-29" calendar="#julianSic">974</date>. hath words to this effect: <hi>All the
<lb/>Monaſteries in my Realme</hi>,
                     <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">Monaſte<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ries of rot<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ten timber</label> 
                     <hi>to the outward
<lb/>ſight, are nothing but worm-eaten and rotten
<lb/>Timber, and boords; and that worſe is,
<lb/>within they are almoſt empty and void of di<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>vine Service</hi>.
                  </p>
                  <p>Thus much be ſaid for walling, not
<lb/>onely in reſpect of this Citie, but gene<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rally alſo of the firſt within the Realme.
<lb/>Now to returne to our <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Trinobant</hi></ref>, (as
<lb/><name ref="#CAES1"><hi>Cæſar</hi></name> cals it;) the ſame is (ſince) by
<lb/><hi><name ref="#TACI1">Tacitus</name>, <name ref="#PTOL1">Ptolomæus</name></hi>, and <name ref="#ANTO2"><hi>Antonius</hi></name>, called
<lb/><hi><ref target="#LOND5">Londinium</ref>, <ref target="#LOND5">Longidinium</ref></hi>; of <hi><name ref="#AMMI1">Ammianus</name>,
<lb/><ref target="#LOND5">Lundinum</ref></hi>, and <name ref="#CAES1"><hi>Auguſta</hi></name>, who calleth it
<lb/>alſo an ancient Citie. Of our <hi>Britaines,
<lb/><ref target="#LOND5">Lundaine</ref></hi>; of the old <hi>Saxons, <ref target="#LOND5">Lunden<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ceaſter</ref>, <ref target="#LOND5">Lundenbirig</ref>, <ref target="#LOND5">Londennir</ref></hi>. Of ſtran<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gers, <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Londra</hi></ref> and <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Londres</hi></ref>; of the inha<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bitants, <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>: whereof you may read
<lb/>a more large and learned Diſcourſe, and
<lb/>how it tooke the name, in that Worke
<lb/>of my loving friend, <name ref="#CAMD2">Maſter <hi>Camden</hi></name>,
<lb/>now <hi>Clarenceaulx</hi>, which is called <hi>Bri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tania</hi>.
                  </p>
                  <p>Concerning M<hi rendition="simple:superscript">r</hi>. 
                     <name ref="#CAMD2"><hi>Camden</hi></name>, in his more
<lb/>abſolute relation of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, the Argu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ment we have now in hand; I will be ſo
<lb/>bold as to borrow his owne words, as he
<lb/>hath ſet them downe in his <hi>Britania</hi>.
<lb/>Summing over the ſeverall names then
<lb/>given and attributed thereto, as former<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ly hath beene declared: hee comes to
<lb/>his owne iudgement:</p>
      <p>For mine owne part,<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">
                        <name ref="#CAMD2"><hi>Camden</hi></name> in his <hi>Britan<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nia</hi> concer<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ning the name of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi>.</ref>
                     </label> 
                     <hi>(ſaith hee)</hi> ſeeing
<lb/>that <name ref="#CAES1"><hi>Cæſar</hi></name> and <name ref="#STRA11"><hi>Strabo</hi></name> doe write, that the
<lb/>ancient <hi>Britaines</hi> called thoſe Woods and
<lb/>Groves, by the name of Cities and Townes,
<lb/>which they had fenced with Trees, caſt down
<lb/>and plaſhed, to ſtop up all paſſage: Seeing
<lb/>alſo I have underſtood, that ſuch Woods or
<lb/>Groves are in the Britiſh Tongue named
<lb/><hi>Llhwn</hi>:
         <label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">Of <hi>Britiſh</hi> Townes and Cities</label> I incline a little to the opinion,
<lb/>that <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> thence tooke name, as one
<lb/>would ſay, by way of excellencie; The Citie,
<lb/>or A Citie thicke of Trees. But if herein I
<lb/>faile of the truth; let me (with good leave)
<lb/>give my conjecture. And here would I have
<lb/>no man to charge me with inconſtancie, while
<lb/>I diſport in conjecture; that whence it had
         <lb/>the fame,<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">
                        <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> re<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ceived nama frō Ships and ſhipping.</label> thence alſo it took name, even from
<lb/>Ships, which the <hi>Britaines</hi> in their language
<lb/>call <hi>Lhong</hi>: ſo that <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Londinum</hi></ref> may ſeeme
<lb/>to ſound as much as a <hi>Ship-Road</hi>, or <hi>Citie
<lb/>of Ships</hi>. For the <hi>Britaines</hi> terme a Citie
<lb/><hi>Dinas</hi>,
         <label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">
                        <hi>Dinas</hi> Brit.</label> whence the Latines have fetched
<lb/>their <hi>Dinum</hi>.
         <label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">
                        <hi>Dinum</hi> Lat.</label> And hence it is, that elſe<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>where it is called <hi><ref target="#LOND5">Longidinium</ref>; and in</hi>
<lb/>the Funerall Song or Dumpe of a moſt anci<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ent <hi>Britiſh</hi>
         <label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">* Poet.</label> 
                     <hi>* Bard, Lhong-porth</hi>, that is,
                     <fw rendition="simple:display simple:centre" type="signature">B3</fw><fw rendition="simple:display simple:right" type="catchword">An</fw>
                     <pb n="B3v" facs="http://hcmc.uvic.ca/stow/1633/SL1633_0023.jpg" xml:id="stow_1633_WALL2_sig_B3v"/>
                     <fw rendition="simple:display simple:larger simple:centre" type="header"><hi>Wall about the Citie of</hi> <ref target="#LOND5">LONDON</ref>.</fw>
<lb/>An Harbour <hi>or</hi> Haven of Ships. <hi>And
<lb/>by this very terme</hi> Bononia, <hi>or</hi> Bolen <hi>in</hi>
<lb/>France, <hi>which</hi> <name ref="#PTOL1">Ptolomee</name> <hi>calleth</hi> Geſſori<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>acum Navale, <hi>in the</hi> Britiſh Gloſſarie
         <lb/><hi>is named</hi> Bolunglhong:<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">How ma<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ny cities have deri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ved their names frō Ships.</label> 
                     <hi>as</hi> Naupactus,
<lb/>Nauſtathmos, Nauplia, Navalia Au<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>guſti, &amp;c.</p>
                  <p>But of theſe, none hath better right to aſ<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſume unto it the name of a Ship-Roade, or
<lb/>Haven, than our <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>. For in regard
<lb/>of both Elements, moſt happy and bleſſed it
                     <lb/>is;<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">The ſitu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ation of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>.
                     </label> as being ſituated in a rich and fertile
<lb/>ſoile, abounding with plentifull ſtore of all
<lb/>things, and on the gentle aſcent and riſing of
<lb/>an Hill, hard by the <ref target="#THAM2"><hi>Thames</hi></ref> ſide, the moſt
<lb/>milde Merchant (as one would ſay) of all
<lb/>things that the world doth yeeld: which
<lb/>ſwelling at certaine houres with the Ocean
<lb/>Tides, by his ſafe and deepe Channell (able
                     <lb/>to entertaine the greateſt Ships that be) dai<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ly bringeth in ſo great riches from all parts,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">The bene<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>fit of the <ref target="#THAM2"><hi>Thames</hi></ref> eb¦bing and flowing, &amp; alſo of the ſhipping.</label>
<lb/>that it ſtriveth at this day with the Mart-Townes
<lb/>of Chriſtendome for the ſecond
<lb/>Prize, and affordeth a moſt ſure and beau<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tifull Road for Shipping. A man would ſay
<lb/>that ſeeth the Shipping there, that it is (as
<lb/>it were) a very Wood of Trees, disbranched
<lb/>to make glades and let in light: So ſhaded
<lb/>it is with Maſts and Sayles.</p>
      <p>Who was the firſt Founder,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">Concer<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ning the firſt foun<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>der of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>.
                     </label> is by length
<lb/>of time growne out of knowledge: and in<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>truth, very few Cities there are, that know
<lb/>theier owne firſt Founders, conſidering they
<lb/>grew up to their greatneſſe by little and lit<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tle. But as other Cities, ſo this of ours, fa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>thereth her originall upon the <hi>Trojans</hi>, as
<lb/>verily beleeving that <name ref="#BRUT1"><hi>Brute</hi></name> (the Nephew in
<lb/>the third deſcent of great <hi><name ref="#AENE1">Æneas</name>)</hi> was the
         <lb/>builder thereof.<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">
                        <name ref="#BRUT1"><hi>Brute</hi></name> sup<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>posed to bee the builder.</label> But whoſoever founded it;
<lb/>the happy and fortunate eſtate thereof hath
<lb/>given good proofe, that built it was in a good
         <lb/>houre, and marked for life and long conti<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nuance. <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">Antiquity of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>.
                     </label> And that it is for Antiquity Ho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nourable, <name ref="#AMMI1"><hi>Ammianus Marcellinus</hi></name> giveth
<lb/>us to underſtand; who called it in his time,
<lb/>(and that was 1200. yeeres agoe) <hi>An old
<lb/>Towne</hi>. And <name ref="#TACI1"><hi>Cornelius Tacitus</hi></name> in like
<lb/>manner, who in <name ref="#NERO1"><hi>Nero’s</hi></name> dayes, 1540. yeeres
<lb/>ſince, reported it to have bin a place <hi>Very fa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mous for freſh trade, concourſe of Mer<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>chants, &amp; great ſtore of victuals, and all
<lb/>things neceſſary</hi>. This onely at that time
         <lb/>was wanting to the glory thereof,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">
                        <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> no free Citie, nor Colonie in the <hi>Romanes</hi> time.</label> that it had
<lb/>the name neither of a free City, nor of a <hi>Co<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lony</hi>. Neither verily could it have ſtood with
<lb/>the <hi>Romanes</hi> profit, if a Citie flouriſhing
<lb/>with Merchandize, ſhould haue enjoyed the
<lb/>right of a Colonie or Free Citie. And there<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>fore it was (as I ſuppose) that they ordained
<lb/>it to be a <hi>Præfectura</hi>:
         <label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">
                        <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> a <hi>Præfectura</hi>, governed by Officers yeerely ſent to it from <hi>Rome</hi>.
                     </label> for ſo they termed
<lb/>all Townes where Marts were kept, and Iu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſtice miniſtred: Yet ſo, as that they had no
<lb/>Magiſtrates of their owne: but Rulers were
<lb/>ſent every yeere to governe in them, and for
<lb/>to miniſter Law, which in publike matters,
<lb/>namely of Taxe, Tributes, Tolles, Cuſtomes,
<lb/>Warfare, &amp;c. they ſhould have from the Se<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nate of <hi>Rome</hi>. Hence it commeth that <name ref="#TACI1"><hi>Ta<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>citus</hi></name>, the <hi>Panegyriſt</hi>, and <name ref="#AMMI1"><hi>Marcellinus</hi></name>
<lb/>call it onely a Towne.</p>
      <p>And although it was not in name loftier;<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">
                        <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> flouriſhed equall with any other place.</label>
<lb/>yet in wealth, riches and proſperity, it flou<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>riſhed as much as any other: yea and conti<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nued in manner alwaies the ſame, under the
<lb/>dominion of <hi>Romanes, Engliſh-Saxons</hi>,
<lb/>and <hi>Normans</hi>, ſeldome or never afflicted
<lb/>with any great calamities. In the reigne of
<lb/><name ref="#NERO1"><hi>Nero</hi></name>, when the <hi>Britaines</hi> had conſpired to
<lb/>recover and reſume their liberty under the
<lb/>leading of <hi>Boadicia</hi>;
         <label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">
                        <name ref="#SUET1"><hi>Suetonius Paulinus</hi></name>, Lieute<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nant for <hi>Rome</hi>.
                     </label> the <hi>Londoners</hi> could
<lb/>not with all their weeping teares, hold <name ref="#SUET1"><hi>Sue<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tonius Paulinus</hi></name>, but that after he had le<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>vied a power of the Citizens to aide him, he
<lb/>would needes diſlodge and remove from
<lb/>thence, leaving the Citie naked to the enemy;
<lb/>who forthwith ſurprized and ſlew ſome few,
<lb/>whom either weakneſſe of ſexe, feebleneſſe of
<lb/>age, or ſweetneſſe of the place had detained
<lb/>there.</p>
                  <p>This City of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>Londō</hi></ref> having bin deſtroy<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ed &amp; burnt by the <hi>Danes</hi> &amp; other Pagan
                     <lb/>enemies,<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">The Citie of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> dſstroyed by the <hi>Danes</hi> and againe re<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>paired.</label> about the yeere of Chriſt <date notBefore="0839-01-05" notAfter="0840-03-28" calendar="#julianSic">839</date>;
<lb/>was, by <name ref="#ALFR1"><hi>Alfred</hi></name>, King of the <hi>Weſt-Saxons</hi>,
<lb/>in the yeere <date notBefore="0886-01-05" notAfter="0887-03-28" calendar="#julianSic">886</date>. repaired, honourabley
                     <lb/>reſtored,<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">The Citie of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> lay waſte, &amp; not in<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>habited for the ſpace of almoſt 50 yeeres.</label> and made againe habitable:
<lb/>Who alſo committed the cuſtody there<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>of unto his ſonne in law, <name ref="#ETHE2"><hi>Ethelred</hi></name>, Earle
<lb/>of <hi>Mercia</hi>, unto whom before he had gi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ven his daughter <name ref="#ETHE3"><hi>Ethelfled</hi></name>.
                  </p>
      <p>And that this Citie was then ſtrong<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ly walled, may appeare by divers acci<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dents; <label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right"><name ref="#MALM1">W. Malmeſ<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bury</name>.</label> whereof <name ref="#MALM1"><hi>William</hi> of <hi>Malmesbury</hi></name>
         <lb/>hath,<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">Aſſur.</label> that about the yeere of Chriſt, <date notBefore="0994-01-06" notAfter="0995-03-29" calendar="#julianSic">994</date>
         <lb/>the <hi>Londoners</hi> did ſhut up their gates,<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right"><name ref="#FLOR5">Marianus</name>.</label> and
         <lb/>defended their King,<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right"><name ref="#FLOR5">Florentius</name>.</label> 
                     <name ref="#ETHE2"><hi>Ethelred</hi></name>, within
<lb/>their Wals againſt the <hi>Danes</hi>.
                  </p>
                  <p>In the yeere <date notBefore="1016-01-07" notAfter="1017-03-30" calendar="#julianSic">1016</date>. <name ref="#EDMU3"><hi>Edmund Ironſide</hi></name>,
<lb/>reigning over the <hi>West-Saxons,</hi> <name ref="#CNUT1"><hi>Canutus</hi>
<lb/>the <hi>Dane</hi></name>, bringing his Navy unto the
<lb/>weſt part of the Bridge, did caſt a trench
<lb/>about the Citie of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, and then at<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tempted to have won it by aſſault: but
                     <fw rendition="simple:display simple:right" type="catchword">the</fw>
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                     <fw rendition="simple:display simple:larger simple:centre" type="header"><hi>Wall about the Citie of</hi> <ref target="#LOND5">LONDON</ref>.</fw>
<lb/>the Citizens repulſed him, and drave
<lb/>them from their Wals.</p>
                  <p>Alſo in the yeere <date notBefore="1052-01-07" notAfter="1053-03-30" calendar="#julianSic">1052</date>. Earle <name ref="#GODW1"><hi>Godwin</hi></name>,
<lb/>with his Navie ſayled up by the South
<lb/>end of the Bridge, and ſo aſſailed the
<lb/>Walles of this Citie.</p>
      <p><name ref="#FITZ1">William Fitzſtephen</name>,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left"><name ref="#FITZ1">W. Fitzste<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>phen</name>.</label> 
                     <hi>in the</hi> <date calendar="#regnal" from="1154-12-26" to="1189-07-13"><hi>reigne of</hi>
<lb/><name ref="#HENR6">Henry <hi>the ſecond</hi></name></date>, <hi>writing of the Wals
<lb/>of this Citie</hi>,
         <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">The Citie of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> walled round a<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bout by the <ref target="#THAM2">River of <hi>Thames</hi></ref>.
                     </label> 
                     <hi>hath theſe words</hi>: the wall
<lb/>is high and great, well towred on the North
<lb/>ſide, with due diſtance betweene the Towres.
<lb/>On the South ſide alſo, the Citie was walled
<lb/>and towred: but the fiſhfull <ref target="#THAM2">River of
<lb/><hi>Thames</hi></ref>, by his ebbing and flowing, hath
<lb/>long ſince ſubverted them.</p>
                  <p>By the North ſide, he meaneth from
<lb/>the <ref target="#THAM2">River of <hi>Thames</hi></ref> in the Eaſt, to the
<lb/><ref target="#THAM2">River of <hi>Thames</hi></ref> in the Weſt: for so
<lb/>ſtretched the Wall in his time, and the
<lb/>Citie being farre more in length from
<lb/>Eaſt to Weſt, than in breadth from
<lb/>South to North; and alſo narrower at
<lb/>both ends, than in the middeſt, is there<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>fore compaſſed with the Wall on the
<lb/>Land ſide, in forme of a bow, except
<lb/>denting in betwixt <ref target="#CRIP1"><hi>Cripplegate</hi></ref> and <ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Al<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>derſgate</hi></ref>. But the Wall on the South
<lb/>ſide, along by the <ref target="#THAM2">River of <hi>Thames</hi></ref>, was
<lb/>ſtraight, as the ſtring of a bow, and all
<lb/>furniſhed with Towres or Bulwarkes,
<lb/>(as we now terme them) in due diſtance
<lb/>every one from other, as witneſſeth our
<lb/>Author, and our ſelves may behold for
<lb/>the Land ſide. This may ſuffice for
<lb/>proofe of a Wall, and forme thereof a<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>bout this Citie, and the ſame to have
<lb/>beene of great Antiquity, as any other
<lb/>within this Realme.</p>
                  <p>And now touching the maintenance
                     <lb/>and repairing the ſaid Wall,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">Wals of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> re<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>paired.</label> I read, that
<lb/>in the yeere <date notBefore="1215-01-08" notAfter="1216-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1215</date>. the <date calendar="#regnal" from="1204-06-10" to="1205-05-23">6. of <name ref="#JOHN1">King <hi>Iohn</hi></name></date>,
<lb/>the Barons entring the City by <ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Ealdgate</hi></ref>,
                     <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left"><name ref="#ROGE2">Roger <hi>of</hi> Randover</name>.</label>
                     <lb/>firſt took aſſurance of the Citizens,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left"><name ref="#PARI3">Mat. Paris</name>.</label> then
                     <lb/>brake into the <hi>Iews</hi> houſes,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left"><name ref="#COCS1">Ranul</name>.</label> ſearched their
                     coffers,<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">Co<supplied resp="#HORN6" reason="broken-type">g</supplied>ſhal.</label> to fill their owne purſes: and af<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ter, <label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left"><name ref="#PARI3">Mat. Paris</name>.</label> with great diligence repaired the
<lb/>wals and gates of the Citie, with ſtones
<lb/>taken from the <hi>Iewes</hi> broken houſes. In
<lb/>the yeere <date notBefore="1257-01-08" notAfter="1258-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1257</date>. <name ref="#HENR7"><hi>Henry</hi> the third</name> cauſed
<lb/>the wals of this Citie, which were ſore
<lb/>decayed, and deſtitute of Towres and
<lb/>Towrets, to be repaired in more ſeeme<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ly wiſe than before, at the common char<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ges of the Citie. Alſo, in the yeere <date notBefore="1282-01-08" notAfter="1283-03-31" calendar="#julianSic">1282</date>
<lb/><name ref="#EDWA1">King <hi>Edward</hi> the firſt</name>, having granted
<lb/>to <name ref="#KILW1"><hi>Robert Kilwarby</hi></name>, Archbiſhop of <hi>Can<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>terbury</hi>, licence for the enlarging of the
<lb/><ref target="#BLAC8"><hi>Blacke Friers</hi> Church</ref>, to breake and take
<lb/>downe a part of the Wall of the Citie,
<lb/>from <ref target="#LUDG1"><hi>Ludgate</hi></ref> to the <ref target="#THAM2">River of <hi>Thames</hi></ref>: He
<lb/>alſo granted to <name ref="#HWAL1"><hi>Henry Waleis</hi></name>, Maior, and
<lb/>the Citizens of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, the favour to
<lb/>take toward the making of the wall, and
<lb/>incloſure of the Citie, certaine cuſtoms,
<lb/>or toll, as appeareth by his Grant. This
<lb/>wall was then to be made from <ref target="#LUDG1"><hi>Ludgate</hi></ref>
<lb/>weſt to <ref target="#FLEE7"><hi>Fleetbridge</hi></ref>, along behinde the
<lb/>houſes, and along by the water of the
                     <lb/><ref target="#FLEE1"><hi>Fleet</hi></ref> unto the <ref target="#THAM2">River of <hi>Thames</hi></ref>. More<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>over, in the yeere <date notBefore="1310-01-09" notAfter="1311-04-01" calendar="#julianSic">1310</date>. <name ref="#EDWA5"><hi>Edward</hi> the ſe<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cond</name> commanded the Citizens to make
<lb/>up the Wall already begunne, and the
<lb/>Tower at the end of the ſame Wall,
<lb/>within the water of <ref target="#THAM2"><hi>Thames</hi></ref>, neere unto
<lb/>the <ref target="#BLAC1"><hi>Blacke Friers</hi></ref>, &amp;c. <date notBefore="1322-01-09" notAfter="1323-04-01" calendar="#julianSic">1322</date>. the ſecond
<lb/>of <name ref="#EDWA3"><hi>Edward</hi> the third</name>, the Wals of this
                     <lb/>Citie were repaired.<label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">Patent.</label> It was alſo granted
<lb/>by <date calendar="#regnal" from="1386-06-30" to="1386-06-29"><name ref="#RICH1">King <hi>Richard</hi> the ſecond</name>, in the tenth
<lb/>yeere of his reigne</date>, that a toll ſhould be
<lb/>taken of the wares, ſold by Land or by
<lb/>Water, (for tenne yeeres) towards the
<lb/>repairing of the Wals, and cleanſing of
<lb/>the Ditch about <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>. In the <date calendar="#regnal" from="1477-03-13" to="1478-03-12">17. of
<lb/><name ref="#EDWA6"><hi>Edward</hi> the fourth</name></date>, <name ref="#JOSS1"><hi>Ralph Ioſeline</hi></name> Maior,
<lb/>cauſed part of the Wall about the Citie
<lb/>of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> to be repaired; to wit, betwixt
<lb/><ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Ealdgate</hi></ref> and <ref target="#ALDE3"><hi>Alderſgate</hi></ref>. He also cauſed
<lb/>the <ref target="#MOOR1"><hi>Moore-field</hi></ref> to be ſearched for clay,
<lb/>and bricke thereof to be made and burnt:
<lb/>he likewiſe cauſed chalke to be brought
<lb/>out of <hi>Kent</hi>, and to be burnt into lime in
<lb/>the ſame <ref target="#MOOR1"><hi>Moore-field</hi></ref>, for more furthe<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rance of the worke. Then the <name type="org" ref="#SKIN2">Skinners</name>,
<lb/>to beginne in the Eaſt, made that part
<lb/>of the Wall, betwixt <ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Ealdgate</hi></ref> and <ref target="#BEVI1"><hi>Buries
<lb/>markes</hi></ref>, towards <ref target="#BISH2"><hi>Biſhopſgate</hi></ref>; as may ap<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>peare by their Armes in three places
<lb/>fixed there. The Maior, with his Com<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>panie of <name type="org" ref="#DRAP3">Drapers</name>, made all that part be<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>twixt <ref target="#BISH2"><hi>Biſhopſgate</hi></ref> and <ref target="#ALLH1"><hi>Alhallowes</hi> Church</ref>
<lb/>in the ſame Wall, and from <ref target="#ALLH1"><hi>Alhallowes</hi></ref>
<lb/>towards the <hi>Poſterne</hi> called <ref target="#MOOR2"><hi>Mooregate</hi></ref>.
<lb/>A great part of the ſame Wall was re<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>paired by the Executors of <name ref="#CROS2">Sir <hi>Iohn Croſ<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>by</hi></name>, late Alderman, as may appeare by
<lb/>his Armes in two places there fixed:
<lb/>And other Companies repaired the
<lb/>reſt of the VVall to the <hi>Poſterne</hi> of <ref target="#CRIP1"><hi>Crip<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>plegate</hi></ref>.
                  </p>
                  <p>In a Record which I have ſeene, and
<lb/>affirmed alſo by <name ref="#ROUS2"><hi>Iohn Rouſe</hi></name>, and (after
<lb/>him) by <name ref="#HOLI2"><hi>Raphael Holinſhed</hi></name>, I finde thus
                     <fw rendition="simple:display simple:right" type="catchword">written:</fw>
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                     <fw rendition="simple:display simple:larger simple:centre" type="header"><hi>Rivers and other Waters ſerving this Citie.</hi></fw>
<lb/>written: In <hi>Anno</hi> <date notBefore="1477-01-10" notAfter="1478-04-02" calendar="#julianSic">1477</date>. by the diligence
<lb/>of <name ref="#JOSS1"><hi>Ralph Ioſeline</hi></name>, Maior of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, the
<lb/>Wall about <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> was new made, be<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>twixt <ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Aldgate</hi></ref> and <ref target="#CRIP1"><hi>Creplegate</hi></ref>. He cauſed
<lb/>the <ref target="#MOOR1"><hi>Moore-fields</hi></ref> to be ſearched for clay,
<lb/>and bricke to be made and burnt there.
<lb/>He cauſed chalke alſo to be brought out
<lb/>of <hi>Kent</hi>, and in the ſame <ref target="#MOOR1"><hi>Moore-fields</hi></ref> to
<lb/>be burnt into lime, onely for the furthe<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rance of that worke. The Maior, with
<lb/>his company of Drapers, made all that
<lb/>part betwixt <ref target="#BISH2"><hi>Biſhopſgate</hi></ref> and <ref target="#ALLH1"><hi>Alhallowes</hi>
                     <lb/>Church</ref> in the ſame wall.<label rendition="simple:left simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-left">
                        <ref target="#BISH2"><hi>Biſhopſgate</hi></ref> new buil<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ded.</label> 
                     <ref target="#BISH2"><hi>Biſhopſgate</hi></ref> it
<lb/>ſelfe was new built by the Merchants
<lb/><hi>Almanes</hi> of the <hi>Stillyard</hi>. And from <ref target="#ALLH1"><hi>Al<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>hallowes</hi> Church</ref> in the wall, towards
<lb/><ref target="#MOOR2"><hi>Mooregate</hi></ref>, a great part of the ſame was
<lb/>builded, of the goods, and by the Exe<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cutours of <name ref="#CROS2">Sir <hi>Iohn Crosby</hi></name>, ſometimes
<lb/>an Alderman, and Maior of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref>, as
<lb/>may appeare by his Armes thereon fi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>xed in two places. The Company of
<lb/>Skinners made that part of the wall be<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tweene <ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Ealdgate</hi></ref> and <hi>Buries markes</hi>, to<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>wards <ref target="#BISH2"><hi>Biſhopſgate</hi></ref>; as may appeare by
<lb/>their Armes in three places fixed. The
<lb/>other Companies of the Citie, made
<lb/>the other deale of the wall: which was
<lb/>a great worke to be done in one yeere.</p>
                  <p>The Goldſmiths repaired from <ref target="#CRIP1"><hi>Cre<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>plegate</hi></ref> towards <ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Alderſgate</hi></ref>, and there the
<lb/>worke ceaſed. The circuit of the wall
<lb/>of <ref target="#LOND5"><hi>London</hi></ref> on the lands ſide, to wit, from
<lb/>the <ref target="#TOWE5">Tower of <hi>London</hi></ref> in the Eaſt, unto
<lb/><ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Ealdgate</hi></ref>,
                     <label rendition="simple:right simple:display simple:smaller" place="margin-right">Circuit of the Wall from the Eaſt to the Weſt, and according<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ly to eve<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ry gate.</label> is 82. Perches: from <ref target="#ALDG1"><hi>Ealdgate</hi></ref>
<lb/>to <ref target="#BISH2"><hi>Biſhopſgate</hi></ref>, 86. Perches: from <ref target="#BISH2"><hi>Bi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſhopſgate</hi></ref> in the North, to the <hi>Poſterne</hi> of
<lb/><ref target="#CRIP1"><hi>Creplegate</hi></ref>, 162. Perches: from <ref target="#CRIP1"><hi>Creple<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>gate</hi></ref> to <ref target="#ALDE3"><hi>Alderſgate</hi></ref>, 75. Perches: from <ref target="#ALDE3"><hi>Al<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>derſgate</hi></ref> to <ref target="#NEWG1"><hi>Newgate</hi></ref>, 66. Perches: from
<lb/><ref target="#NEWG1"><hi>Newgate</hi></ref> in the Weſt, to <ref target="#LUDG1"><hi>Ludgate</hi></ref>, 42.
<lb/>Perches: in all, 513. Perches of aſſiſe.
<lb/>From <ref target="#LUDG1"><hi>Ludgate</hi></ref> to the <ref target="#FLEE1"><hi>Fleet</hi>-Dike</ref> Weſt
<lb/>about 60. Perches: from <ref target="#FLEE7"><hi>Fleet-bridge</hi></ref>
<lb/>South to the <ref target="#THAM2">River <hi>Thames</hi></ref>, about 70.
<lb/>Perches: and ſo the Totall of theſe Per<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ches amounteth to 643. every Perch
<lb/>conſiſting of 5. yardes and an halfe;
<lb/>which doe yeeld 3536. yards and an
<lb/>halfe, containing 10608. foot, which
<lb/>make vp two Engliſh miles, and more
<lb/>by 608. foot.</p>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Molly Rothwell</reg>
       <name type="forename">Molly</name>
       <name type="surname">Rothwell</name>
       <abbr>MR</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Project Manager, 2022-present. Research Assistant, 2020-2022. Molly Rothwell was an undergraduate student at the
        University of Victoria, with a double major in English and History. During her time at MoEML, Molly primarily worked on encoding and transcribing the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title>, adding toponyms to MoEML’s Gazetteer, researching England’s early-modern court system, and  standardizing MoEML’s Mapography.</p>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Jamie Zabel</reg>
       <name type="forename">Jamie</name>
       <name type="surname">Zabel</name>
       <abbr>JZ</abbr>
      </name>
      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2020-2021. Managing Encoder, 2020-2021. Jamie Zabel was an MA student at the University of Victoria in the Department of English. She completed her BA in English at the University of British Columbia in 2017. She published a paper in University College London’s graduate publication <title level="j">Moveable Type</title> (2020) and presented at the University of Victoria’s 2021 Digital Humanities Summer Institute. During her time at MoEML, she made significant contributions to the 1598 and 1633 editions of Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title> as proofreader, editor, and encoder, coordinated the encoding of the 1633 edition, and researched and authored a number of encyclopedia articles and geo-coordinates to supplement both editions. She also played a key role in managing the correction process of MoEML’s Gazetteer.</p>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Chris Horne</reg>
       <name type="forename">Chris</name>
       <name type="surname">Horne</name>
       <abbr>CH</abbr>
      </name>
      <note><p>Research Assistant, 2018-2020. Chris Horne was an honours student in the
        Department of English at the University of Victoria. His primary research interests included
        American modernism, affect studies, cultural studies, and digital humanities.</p>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TAKE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Joey Takeda</reg>
       <name type="forename">Joey</name>
       <name type="surname">Takeda</name>
       <abbr>JT</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Programmer, 2018-present. Junior Programmer, 2015-2017. Research Assistant, 2014-2017.
        Joey Takeda was a graduate student at the University of British Columbia in the Department
        of English (Science and Technology research stream). He completed his BA honours in English
        (with a minor in Women’s Studies) at the University of Victoria in 2016. His primary
        research interests included diasporic and indigenous Canadian and American literature,
        critical theory, cultural studies, and the digital humanities.</p>
      </note>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Janelle Jenstad</reg>
       <name type="forename">Janelle</name>
       <name type="surname">Jenstad</name>
       <abbr>JJ</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Janelle Jenstad is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director
        of <title level="m">The Map of Early Modern London</title>, and PI of <title level="m">Linked Early Modern Drama Online</title>. 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 <title level="m">Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media</title> (<ref target="https://www.routledge.com/Shakespeares-Language-in-Digital-Media-Old-Words-New-Tools/Jenstad-Kaethler-Roberts-Smith/p/book/9781472427977">Routledge</ref>). She has prepared a documentary edition of John Stow’s <title level="m">A
         Survey of London</title> (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing <title level="m">The Merchant of Venice</title> (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s <title level="m">2 If
         You Know Not Me You Know Nobody</title> for DRE. Her articles have appeared in <title level="j">Digital Humanities Quarterly</title>, <title level="j">Renaissance and
         Reformation</title>,<title level="j">Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies</title>,
         <title level="j">Early Modern Literary Studies</title>, <title level="j">Elizabethan
         Theatre</title>, <title level="j">Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance
         Criticism</title>, and <title level="j">The Silver Society Journal</title>. Her book
        chapters have appeared (or will appear) in <title level="m">Institutional Culture in Early
         Modern Society</title> (Brill, 2004), <title level="m">Shakespeare, Language and the Stage,
         The Fifth Wall: Approaches to Shakespeare from Criticism, Performance and Theatre
         Studies</title> (Arden/Thomson Learning, 2005), <title level="m">Approaches to Teaching
         Othello</title> (Modern Language Association, 2005), <title level="m">Performing Maternity
         in Early Modern England</title> (Ashgate, 2007), <title level="m">New Directions in the
         Geohumanities: Art, Text, and History at the Edge of Place</title> (Routledge, 2011), Early
        Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter, 2016), <title level="m">Teaching Early Modern
         English Literature from the Archives</title> (MLA, 2015), <title level="m">Placing Names:
         Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers</title> (Indiana, 2016), <title level="m">Making
         Things and Drawing Boundaries</title> (Minnesota, 2017), and <title level="m">Rethinking
         Shakespeare’s Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies</title>
        (Routledge, 2018).</p>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Paul Schaffner</reg>
       <name type="forename">Paul</name>
       <name type="surname">Schaffner</name>
       <abbr>PS</abbr>
      </name>
      <note><p>E-text and TCP production manager at the University of Michigan Digital Library
        Production Service (DLPS), Paul manages the production of full-text transcriptions for <ref target="http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/tcp-eebo/">EEBO-TCP</ref>.</p></note>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sebastian Rahtz</reg>
       <name type="forename">Sebastian</name>
       <name type="surname">Rahtz</name>
       <abbr>SR</abbr>
      </name>
      <note><p>Chief data architect at University of Oxford IT Services, Sebastian was well known
        for his contributions to the <ref target="https://tei-c.org/">Text Encoding
         Initiative (TEI)</ref>, <ref target="https://tei-c.org/oxgarage/">OxGarage</ref>, and
        the <ref target="http://www.textcreationpartnership.org/">Text Creation Partnership
         (TCP)</ref>.</p></note>
     </item><item xml:id="HOLM3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Martin D. Holmes</reg>
       <name type="forename">Martin</name>
       <name type="forename">D.</name>
       <name type="surname">Holmes</name>
       <abbr>MDH</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Programmer at the University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre (HCMC).
        Martin ported the MOL project from its original PHP incarnation to a pure eXist database
        implementation in the fall of 2011. Since then, he has been lead programmer on the project
        and has also been responsible for maintaining the project schemas. He was a co-applicant on
        MoEML’s 2012 SSHRC Insight Grant.</p>
      </note>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Maya Linsley</reg>
       <name type="forename">Maya</name>
       <name type="surname">Linsley</name>
       <abbr>ML</abbr>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Research Assitant, 2020-present. Student contributor enrolled in <title level="m">HUMA 295: The Dean’s Seminar: Discovering Humanities Research</title> at University of Victoria in Fall
        2020, working under the supervision of <name ref="#JENS1">Janelle Jenstad</name>.</p>
      </note>
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      <name type="person">
       <reg>Alfred the Great</reg>
       <name type="forename">Alfred</name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Great</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of Wessex</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of the Anglo-Saxons</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0848-01-05" notAfter="0850-03-28"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0899-01-05" notAfter="0900-03-28"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of Wessex <date notBefore="0871-01-05" notAfter="0887-03-28" calendar="#julianSic">871-886</date>. King of the Anglo-Saxons
         <date notBefore="0886-01-05" notAfter="0900-03-28" calendar="#julianSic">886-899</date>. Father of <name ref="#ETHE3">Ethelfled</name>. Father-in-law of <name ref="#ETHE2">Æthelred</name> and <name ref="PERS1.xml#ADHE1">Adhered</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-1010271"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_the_Great"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BOUR1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Nicholas Bourne</reg>
       <name type="forename">Nicholas</name>
       <name type="surname">Bourne</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notAfter="1585-04-03"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1660-01-11" notAfter="1661-04-03"/>
      <note>
       <p>Printer, bookbinder, and bookseller.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-68205"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BRUT1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Brutus of Troy</reg>
       <name type="forename">Brutus</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of Great Britain</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="BRIT1.xml">Britain</ref> and founder of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#INNO2">Innogen</name>. Father of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ALBA1">Albanact</name>, <name ref="PERS1.xml#CAMB1">Camber</name>, and <name ref="PERS1.xml#LOCR1">Locrine</name>. Son of <name ref="#AENE1">Aeneas</name>. Appears in
         <name ref="PERS1.xml#MONM2">Geoffrey of Monouth</name>’s <title level="m">History of the Kings of
         Britain</title>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199567638.001.0001/acref-9780199567638-e-657"><title level="m">OR</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brutus_of_Troy"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CAMD2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William Camden</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">Camden</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1551-01-11" notAfter="1552-04-03"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1623-01-11" notAfter="1624-04-03"/>
      <note>
       <p>Historian.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Camden"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-4431"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Camden"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CNUT1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Canute I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Canute</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Cnut the Great</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of Denmark</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of Norway</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death" cert="high" when="1035-11-18"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from="1016-01-07">1016–1035</date>.
        King of Denmark <date from="1019-01-07">1019–1035</date>. King of Norway <date from="1028-01-07">1028–1035</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Canute-I"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-4579"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnut_the_Great"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CROS2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir John Crosby</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Crosby</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1476-01-10" notAfter="1477-03-09"/>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date from="1470-01-10">1470-1471</date>.
        Member of the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#GROC3">Grocers’ Company</name>. Diplomat, and member
        of parliament. Founder of <ref target="CROS1.xml">Crosby Hall</ref>. Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#CROS3">Anne Crosby</name>. Buried at <ref target="STHE1.xml">St. Helen’s,
         Bishopsgate</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/157"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-6785"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Crosby_(died_1476)"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="DYSO1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Humphrey Dyson</reg>
       <name type="forename">Humphrey</name>
       <name type="surname">Dyson</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1633-01-11" notAfter="1634-04-03"/>
      <note>
       <p>Writer and book collector. Revised <name ref="#STOW6">John Stow</name>’s <title level="m">A Survey of London</title>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-37380"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_Dyson"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EDGA1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edgar the Peaceful</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edgar</name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Peaceful</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0943-01-06" notAfter="0945-03-29"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0975-01-06" notAfter="0976-03-29"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date notBefore="0959-01-06" notAfter="0976-03-29" calendar="#julianSic">959-975</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edgar-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8463"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_the_Peaceful"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EDWA1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edward I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Longshanks</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Hammer of the Scots</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1239-06-24" notAfter="1239-06-25"/>
      <date type="death" notAfter="1307-11-04"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from="1272-01-08">1272-1307</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-I-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8517"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_I_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EDWA3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edward III</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="3">III</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" when="1312-11-20"/>
      <date type="death" when="1377-06-29"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from="1327-01-09">1327-1377</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-III-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8519"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_III_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EDWA5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edward II</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="2">II</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" when="1284-05-02"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1327-01-09" notAfter="1328-04-01"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from="1307-01-09">1307-1327</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8518"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_II_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EDWA6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edward IV</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edward</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="4">IV</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" when="1442-05-07"/>
      <date type="death" when="1483-04-18"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from="1461-01-10">1461-1470</date> and
         <date from="1471-01-10">1471-1483</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-IV-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8520"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_IV_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="FITZ1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William fitz-Stephen</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
       <name type="surname">fitz-Stephen</name>
      </name>
      <date type="floruit" from="1162-01-08"/>
      <note>
       <p>Biographer and clerk.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-9643"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Fitzstephen"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HWAL1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry le Waleys</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="surname"><name type="nameLink">le</name> Waleys</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
      </name>
      <date type="floruit" notBefore="1270-01-08" notAfter="1300-03-31"/>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date from="1270-01-08" calendar="#julianSic">1270-1271</date>. Mayor <date from="1273-01-08">1273-1274</date>, <date from="1281-01-08" calendar="#julianSic">1281-1284</date> and <date from="1297-01-08" calendar="#julianSic">1297-1299</date>. Financier of <ref target="GREY2.xml">Greyfriars</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/94"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-28460"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_le_Walleis"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HENR6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry II</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="2">II</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1133-01-08" notAfter="1134-03-31"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1189-01-08" notAfter="1190-03-31"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from="1154-01-08">1154-1189</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-12949"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_II_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HENR7">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Henry III</reg>
       <name type="forename">Henry</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="3">III</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" when="1207-10-08"/>
      <date type="death" when="1272-11-23"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine
         <date from="1216-01-08">1216-1272</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-12950"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_III_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HOLI2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Raphael Holinshed</reg>
       <name type="forename">Raphael</name>
       <name type="surname">Holinshed</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1525-01-11" notAfter="1526-04-03"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1580-01-11" notAfter="1581-04-03" cert="low"/>
      <note>
       <p>Historian. One author of the <title level="m">Chronicles of England, Scotland, and
         Ireland</title>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Raphael-Holinshed"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-13505"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Holinshed"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="JOHN1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John I</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Lackland</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1167-01-08" notAfter="1168-03-31"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1216-01-08" notAfter="1217-03-31"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from="1199-01-08">1199-1216</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-14841"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%2C_King_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MUND1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Anthony Munday</reg>
       <name type="forename">Anthony</name>
       <name type="surname">Munday</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notAfter="1561-04-03"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1633-01-11" notAfter="1634-04-03"/>
      <note>
       <p>Playwright, actor, pageant poet, translator, and writer. Possible member of the <name type="org" ref="#DRAP3">Drapers’ Company</name> or <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#META1">Merchant Taylors’ Company</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-19531"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Munday"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="RICH1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Richard II</reg>
       <name type="forename">Richard</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="2">II</num></name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1367-01-14" notAfter="1368-01-14"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1400-01-09" notAfter="1401-04-01"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date from="1377-01-09">1377-1399</date>.
        Buried at <ref target="WEST1.xml">Westminster Abbey</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-II-king-of-England"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-23499"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_II_of_England"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STOW6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Stow</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Stow</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1524-01-11" notAfter="1526-04-03"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1605-01-11" notAfter="1606-04-03"/>
      <note>
       <p>Historian and author of <title level="m">A Survey of London</title>. Husband of <name ref="PERS1.xml#STOW23">Elizabeth Stow</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="STOW3.xml">MoEML</ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-26611"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stow"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CAES1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Julius Caesar</reg>
       <name type="forename">Julius</name>
       <name type="surname">Caesar</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" cert="high"/>
      <date type="death" cert="high"/>
      <note>
       <p>Politician and military commander of the Roman empire.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-48304?docPos=1"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="PURS2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Elizabeth Purslowe</reg>
       <name type="forename">Elizabeth</name>
       <name type="surname">Purslowe</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Wife of <name ref="PERS1.xml#PURS1">George Purslowe</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="http://bbti.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/details/?traderid=56350"><title level="m">BBTI</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="PARI3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Matthew Paris</reg>
       <name type="forename">Matthew</name>
       <name type="surname">Paris</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1200-01-08" notAfter="1201-03-31" cert="low"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1259-01-08" notAfter="1260-03-31" cert="low"/>
      <note><p>Historian and Benedictine monk.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Matthew-Paris"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-21268"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Paris"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="AENE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Aeneas</reg>
       <name type="forename">Aeneas</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Hero of the Trojan War in Greek and Roman mythology. Son of <name ref="PERS1.xml#ANCH2">Anchises</name> and <name ref="PERS1.xml#VENU1">Venus</name>. Early modern Londoners believed
        him to be the father of <name ref="#BRUT1">Brutus of Troy</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/topic/Aeneas"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://pantheon.org/articles/a/aeneas.html"><title level="m">EM
           (Greek)</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://pantheon.org/articles/a/aeneas2.html"><title level="m">EM
           (Roman)</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="STRA11">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Strabo</reg>
       <name type="forename">Strabo</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" cert="high"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0020-12-30"/>
      <note>
       <p>Greek geographer and historian.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Strabo"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strabo"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="TACI1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Tacitus</reg>
       <name type="surname">Tacitus</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" when="0056"/>
      <date type="death" when="0120"/>
      <note>
       <p>Roman orator and public official.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tacitus-Roman-historian"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacitus"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SUET1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Suetonius Paulinus</reg>
       <name type="forename">Gaius</name>
       <name type="forename">Suetonius</name>
       <name type="surname">Paulinus</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Roman general. Defeated the rebellion of Boudica.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Suetonius-Paulinus"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius_Suetonius_Paulinus"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SIME1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Simeon of Durham</reg>
       <name type="forename">Simeon</name>
      </name>
      <date type="floruit" from="1090-01-07" cert="high"/>
      <note>
       <p>Chronicler and monk of Durham Priory.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Simeon-of-Durham"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-25556"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symeon_of_Durham"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="CONS6">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Constantine I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Constantine</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><name type="personGenName"><num type="roman" value="1">I</num></name></name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Great</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Emperor of the Western Empire</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Emperor of the Roman Empire</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Flavius Valerius Constantinus</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death" cert="high" when="0337-05-28"/>
      <note>
       <p>Emperor of the Western Empire <date from="0312-01-02">312-324</date>. Emperor of the Roman Empire <date from="0324-01-02">324–337</date>. First
        Roman emperor to profess Christianity.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Constantine-I-Roman-emperor"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_the_Great"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HELE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>St. Helena</reg>
       <name type="forename">Helen</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Empress of the Roman Empire</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0248-01-01" notAfter="0249-03-24" cert="high"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0328-01-02" notAfter="0329-03-25" cert="high"/>
      <note>
       <p>Empress of the Roman Empire. Mother of <name ref="#CONS6">Constantine I</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Helena"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-54436"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_%28empress%29"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ARCA1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Arcadius</reg>
       <name type="forename">Arcadius</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Emperor of the Roman Empire</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Flavius Arcadius Augustus</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0377-01-02" notAfter="0379-03-25"/>
      <date type="death" cert="high" when="0408-05-02"/>
      <note>
       <p>Emperor of the Roman Empire <date from="0395-01-02">395-408</date>. Son of <name ref="#THEO3">Theodosius I</name>. Brother
        of <name ref="#HONO2">Honorius</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Arcadius"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcadius"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="HONO2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Honorius</reg>
       <name type="forename">Honorius</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Emperor of the Roman Empire</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Flavius Honorius Augustus</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" cert="high" when="0384-09-10"/>
      <date type="death" cert="high" when="0423-08-16"/>
      <note>
       <p>Emperor of the Roman Empire <date from="0393-01-02">393-423</date>. Son of <name ref="#THEO3">Theodosius
         I</name>. Brother of <name ref="#ARCA1">Arcadius</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Honorius-Roman-emperor"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honorius_%28emperor%29"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="THEO3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Theodosius I</reg>
       <name type="forename">Theodosius</name>
       <name type="personGenName"><num value="1" type="roman">I</num></name>
       <name type="personAddName">the Great</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Emperor of the Roman Empire</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Flavius Theodosius Augustus</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0347-01-12" notAfter="0348-01-12" cert="high"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0395-01-18" notAfter="0396-01-18" cert="high"/>
      <note>
       <p>Emperor of the Roman Empire <date from="0379-01-02">379-395</date>. Father of <name ref="#ARCA1">Arcadius</name> and <name ref="#HONO2">Honorius</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Theodosius-I"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodosius_I"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="VORT1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Vortigern</reg>
       <name type="forename">Vortigern</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of Britain</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>King of Britian. Appears in <name ref="PERS1.xml#GILD1">Gildas</name>’ <title level="m">On the
         Ruin and Conquest of Britain</title> and <name ref="#BEDE1">Bede</name>’s <title level="m">Ecclesiastical History of the English People</title>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Vortigern"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortigern"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="MALM1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>William of Malmesbury</reg>
       <name type="forename">William</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="1090-01-07" notAfter="1091-03-30" cert="high"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1142-01-08"/>
      <note>
       <p>Historian.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803123518401"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-29461?docPos=1"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_of_Malmesbury"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="BEDE1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Bede</reg>
       <name type="surname">Bede</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Venerable Bede</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0672-01-04" notAfter="0674-03-27"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0735-01-05" notAfter="0736-03-28"/>
      <note>
       <p>Monk at the monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth. Known as the "Father of
         English History". Author of <title level="m">Ecclesiastical History of the
         English People</title>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Bede-the-Venerable"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-1922?docPos=1"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bede"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="PTOL1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Claudius Ptolemy</reg>
       <name type="forename">Claudius</name>
       <name type="surname">Ptolemy</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0099-12-30" notAfter="0101-03-22"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0169-12-31" notAfter="0171-03-23"/>
      <note>
       <p>Greco-Egyptian writer, mathematician, astronomer, and poet from Alexandria.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ptolemy"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ETHE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Æthelred</reg>
       <name type="forename">Æthelred</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Lord of the Mercians</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0911-01-06" notAfter="0912-03-29"/>
      <note>
       <p>Lord of the Mercians <date notBefore="0881-01-05" notAfter="0912-03-29" calendar="#julianSic">881-911</date>. Son-in-law of <name ref="#ALFR1">Alfred the
         Great</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Aethelred-king-of-Mercia"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-52311?docPos=6"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelred%2C_Lord_of_the_Mercians"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="EDMU3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Edmund Ironside</reg>
       <name type="forename">Edmund</name>
       <name type="surname">Ironside</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">King of England</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0993-01-06" notAfter="0994-03-29"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1016-01-07" notAfter="1017-03-30"/>
      <note>
       <p>King of <ref target="ENGL2.xml">England</ref>
        <date notBefore="1016-01-07" notAfter="1017-03-30" calendar="#julianSic">1016</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edmund-II"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-8502?docPos=1"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Ironside"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="GODW1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Godwin</reg>
       <name type="forename">Godwin</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1053-01-07" notAfter="1054-03-30"/>
      <note>
       <p>Earl of Wessex under <name ref="#CNUT1">Canute I</name>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Godwine"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-10887"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%2C_Earl_of_Wessex"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ROGE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Roger of Wendover</reg>
       <name type="forename">Roger</name>
      </name>
      <date type="death" notBefore="1236-01-08" notAfter="1237-03-31"/>
      <note>
       <p>Chronicler.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Roger-of-Wendover"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-29040?docPos=1"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_of_Wendover"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="JOSS1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Sir Ralph Josselyn</reg>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sir</name>
       <name type="forename">Ralph</name>
       <name type="surname">Josselyn</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Mayor</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Sheriff</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Sheriff of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>
        <date from="1458-01-10">1458-1459</date>.
        Mayor <date from="1464-01-10">1464-1465</date> and <date from="1476-01-10">1476-1477</date>. Member of the <name type="org" ref="#DRAP3">Drapers’
         Company</name>. Buried at <ref target="STSW2.xml">St. Swithin, London Stone</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://masl.library.utoronto.ca/person/365"><title level="m">MASL</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="SEVE2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Septimius Severus</reg>
       <name type="forename">Septimius</name>
       <name type="surname">Severus</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Emperor of the Roman Empire</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Lucius Septimius Severus Eusebes Pertinax</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" cert="high" notBefore="0145-04-10" notAfter="0146-04-10"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0211-02-04" notAfter="0212-02-04" cert="high"/>
      <note><p>Emperor of the Roman Empire <date from="0192-12-31">193-211</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Septimius-Severus"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimius_Severus"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="BENN4">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Bennet Abbot of Wirall</reg>
       <name type="forename">Bennet</name>
       <name type="surname">Abbot</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Master of <name ref="#BEDE1">Bede</name>.</p></note>
     </item><item xml:id="ANTO2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Antoninus Pius</reg>
       <name type="forename">Antoninus</name>
       <name type="surname">Pius</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Emperor of the Roman Empire</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Emperor of the Roman Empire <date from="0137-12-31" calendar="#julianSic">138-161</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Antoninus-Pius"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoninus_Pius"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="ETHE3">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Ethelfled</reg>
       <name type="forename">Ethelfled</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Daughter of <name ref="#ALFR1">Alfred the Great</name>.</p></note>
     </item><item xml:id="FLOR5">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Marianus of Florence</reg>
       <name type="forename">Marianus</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Historian and chronicler.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianus_of_Florence"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="COCS1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Randulph Cocshall</reg>
       <name type="forename">Randulph</name>
       <name type="surname">Cocshall</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Baron.</p></note>
     </item><item xml:id="KILW1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Robert Kilwardby</reg>
       <name type="forename">Robert</name>
       <name type="surname">Kilwardby</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Archbishop of Canterbury</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Archbishop of Canterbury <date from="1273-01-08">1273–1278</date>. Began the foundations for the <ref target="#BLAC8">Blackfriars Monastery</ref>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-15546?docPos=1"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kilwardby"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="JESU1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Jesus Christ</reg>
       <name type="forename">Jesus</name>
       <name type="surname">Christ</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Central figure of the Bible.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jesus"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list></note>
     </item><item xml:id="NERO1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Nero</reg>
       <name type="forename">Nero</name>
       <name type="personRoleName">Emperor of the Roman Empire</name>
       <name type="personAddName">Imperator Nero Cladius Divi Claudius filius Caesar Augustus Germanicus</name>
      </name>
      <date type="birth" notBefore="0036-12-30" notAfter="0038-03-22"/>
      <date type="death" notBefore="0067-12-30" notAfter="0069-03-22"/>
      <note>
       <p>Emperor of the Roman Empire <date from="0053-12-30">54–68</date>.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nero-Roman-emperor"><title level="m">EB</title></ref></item>
        <item><ref target="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nero"><title level="m">Wikipedia</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="ROUS2">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>John Rouse</reg>
       <name type="forename">John</name>
       <name type="surname">Rouse</name>
      </name>
      <note>
       <p>Librarian.</p>
       <list type="links">
        <item><ref target="https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-24177"><title level="m">ODNB</title></ref></item>
       </list>
      </note>
     </item><item xml:id="AMMI1">
      <name type="person">
       <reg>Ammianus Marcellinus</reg>
       <name type="forename">Ammianus</name>
       <name type="surname">Marcellinus</name>
      </name>
      <note><p>Roman soldier and historian. Author of the <title level="m">Res Gestae</title>.</p>
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            <name type="org">Worshipful Company of Drapers<reg>Drapers’ Company</reg></name>
            <note><p>The <name type="org" ref="#DRAP3">Drapers’ Company</name> was one of the
                twelve great companies of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. The <name type="org" ref="#DRAP3">Drapers</name> were third in the order of precedence established
                in <date notBefore="1515-01-11" notAfter="1516-04-03" calendar="#julianSic">1515</date>. The <name type="org" ref="#DRAP3">Worshipful Company of
                  Drapers</name> is still active and maintains a website at <ref target="https://www.thedrapers.co.uk/">https://www.thedrapers.co.uk/</ref> that
                includes a <ref target="https://www.thedrapers.co.uk/Company/History-And-Heritage.aspx">history of
                  the company</ref> and <ref target="https://www.thedrapers.co.uk/Company/History-And-Heritage/Further-Reading.aspx">bibliography</ref>.</p>
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                <figDesc>The coat of arms of the <name type="org" ref="#DRAP3">Drapers’
                    Company</name>, from <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW16">Stow (1633)</ref>.
                    <ref target="graphics/livery_company_crests/Drapers.jpg">[Full size
                  image]</ref></figDesc>
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            <name type="org">Worshipful Company of Skinners<reg>Skinners’ Company</reg></name>
            <note><p>The <name type="org" ref="#SKIN2">Skinners’ Company</name> (previously the
                  <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#FRAT3">Fraternity of Taylors and Linen Armourers of St.
                  John the Baptist</name>) was one of the twelve great companies of <ref target="#LOND5">London</ref>. Since <date notBefore="1484-01-10" notAfter="1485-04-02" calendar="#julianSic">1484</date>, the <name type="org" ref="#SKIN2">Skinners</name> and the <name type="org" ref="ORGS1.xml#META1">Merchant Taylors</name> have alternated precedence annually; the
                  <name type="org" ref="#SKIN2">Skinners</name> are now sixth in precedence in
                even years and seventh in odd years, changing precedence at Easter. The <name type="org" ref="#SKIN2">Worshipful Company of Skinners</name> is still active
                and maintains a website at <ref target="http://www.theskinnerscompany.org.uk/">http://www.theskinnerscompany.org.uk/</ref> that includes a <ref target="http://www.skinnershall.co.uk/history/history.htm">history of the
                  company</ref>.</p>
              <figure type="halfWidth">
                <graphic url="graphics/livery_company_crests/Skinners_sm.jpg"/>
                <figDesc>The coat of arms of the <name type="org" ref="#SKIN2">Skinners’
                    Company</name>, from <ref type="bibl" target="BIBL1.xml#STOW16">Stow (1633)</ref>.
                    <ref target="graphics/livery_company_crests/Skinners.jpg">[Full size
                    image]</ref></figDesc>
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                  Contributors</reg></name>
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                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#ABBO1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BEBB2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#BRAI1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#FLET2"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KNOX1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KRAH1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#KRIS1"/>
                  <item corresp="PERS1.xml#MART1"/>
                </list>
                <note><p>We’d also like to acknowledge students who contributed to MoEML’s intranet
                    predecessor at the University of Windsor between <date notBefore="1999" notAfter="2003">1999 and 2003</date>. When we redeveloped MoEML for the
                    Internet in <date when="2006">2006</date>, 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.</p></note>
              </item>
            </list>
            <note><p>These are all MoEML team members since 1999 to present. To see the current
                members and structure of our team, see <title level="a"><ref target="team.xml">Team</ref></title>.</p></note>
          </item><item xml:id="UVIC3">
            <name type="org">University of Victoria<reg>University of Victoria</reg></name>
            <note>
              <p>The <name ref="#UVIC3" type="org">University of Victoria</name>, writ large.
                Located in Victoria, BC, Canada. <ref target="https://www.uvic.ca/">Website</ref>.</p>
            </note>
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