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                  c) All of these annotations are simultaneously updated across MoEML as we acquire new
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                When you use the Personography, please be aware that it has grown by accretion. It was
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                    >Stow’s <title level="m">Survey</title></ref> and the mayoral shows by providing brief
                  annotations on the people mentioned therein. We revise entries and add new entries regularly,
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                  information. We provide links to the <title level="m">Oxford Dictionary of National
                    Biography</title>, <title level="m">Mayors and Sheriffs of London</title>, <title level="m"
                      >Encyclopedia Britannica</title>, and <title level="m">WikiData</title> where entries exist;
                  note that those projects also add new entries regularly, which means that our set of links may
                  be incomplete. The Personography is not an exhaustive list of early modern Londoners, but it is
                  an exhaustive list of every person mentioned in a MoEML edition or encyclopedia entry.
                
                If you have a large dataset of early modern people, we recommend that you contact the LINCS
                  team (Linked Infrastructure for Networked Cultural Scholarship, via MoEML Project Director <ref
                    target="mol:contact">Janelle Jenstad</ref>, who is also the Connections Lead for LINCS). In
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