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                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_dedication.xml">The Epistle Dedicatory</ref></item>
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                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_WALB2.xml">Walbrook Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_DOWN1.xml">Downgate Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_VINT2.xml">Vintry Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_CORD1.xml">Cordwainer Street Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_CHEA1.xml">Cheap Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_COLE2.xml">Coleman Street Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_BASI1.xml">Bassings Hall Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_CRIP2.xml">Cripplegate Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_ALDE2.xml">Aldersgate Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_FARR1.xml">Farringdon Ward Within</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_BREA3.xml">Breadstreet Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_QUEE3.xml">Queen Hithe Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_CAST2.xml">Castle Baynard Ward</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_FARR2.xml">Farringdon Ward Without</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_BRID4.xml">Borough of Southwark and Bridge Ward Without</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_suburbs.xml">Suburbs Without the Walls</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_liberties.xml">Liberties of the Duchy of Lancaster</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_WEST6.xml">City of Westminster</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_spiritual_government.xml">Spiritual Government</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_parishes.xml">Parish Churches</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_hospitals.xml">Hospitals</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_lazar.xml">Lazar Houses</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_temporal_government.xml">Temporal Government</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_apology.xml">An Apology of the City of London</ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_fitzstephen.xml">Fitzstephen’s <foreign xml:lang="la">Descriptio Nobilissimae Civitatis Londoniae</foreign></ref></item>
                        <item><ref target="stow_1598_errata.xml">Errata</ref></item>
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