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A Survey of London By John Stow
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By John Stow
Published 1908
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Reprinted from the text of 1603 with introduction and notes.
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warde, cittie, citie
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The Map of Early Modern London
A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603. Ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. Rpt. np: Elibron Classics, 2001.
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Poets of London - A poetry essay on the City of London
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London - Page 106
He also builded diuerse houses on the West and North side of Paules Churchyard: the profits of all which buildings are to the maintenance of London ...
more pages: 23 105 113 145 153 215 260 285 295 303
Hackney - Page 128
Sir lohn Allen being Maior, two fifteenes were granted by the Citizens for the making, and laying of Pypes to conuey water from Hackney to that place, ...
more pages: 165
Islington - Page 302
hee lefte fayre landes about Islington to maintaine his foundation : Thomas Hayes sometime Cham- berlaine of London, in the latter time of Henrie the ...
Greenwich - Page 232
Greenwich laiie, or Frier lane, loynera liall. Granthams lane. Cosin lane. Page 234 A gin to con- uay Thames water to Do«- gate Conduit. ...
Barking - Page 130
Chicke lane, other incrochmentes along south to Chicke lane on the east of Barking church, at the end whereof you haue Tower street stretching from ...
Canterbury - Page 280
Giles, and which Adam the smith held, with two stone houses, which were Moses the lewe of Canterbury, in the parrish of S. ...
more pages: x lxxxii 41 52 68 323 339
Oxford - Page 163
possessed it in the 4. of Henry the fift, but in processe ofOxford plaee time the landes of the Earle fell to femals, amongest the which one being ...
more pages: iv xxxiii lxviii lxxii 11 72 89 111 113 292
Poultney - Page 106
He founded a Colledge in the parrish Church of Saint Laurence called Poultney. He builded the parish Church called little Alhallowes in Thames streete ...
more pages: 36
Barnet - Page 178
The Lorde Barons slaine at Barnet field, buried there, 1471. In the body of the church, Dame lulian wife to Sir Richard Lacie, Sir Thomas Courtney ...
more pages: 321
Warwick - Page xxviii
The second was Joan Foster, whose husband lived at Warwick, whence she wrote to ask her father's antiquarian help for her very friend and neighbour ...
more pages: lxx
Cambridge - Page 246
but that was not performed : he gauc 500. marks to the repayring of high waies betwixt London and Cambridge, his dwelling house, with a Garden, ...
more pages: lxix 27 31 72 128 171 174
Leicester - Page xi
viewed by wise and learned worshipful personages, then dedicate and given to the right honourable my lord of Leicester, so to the whole common weal. ...
more pages: lxxxii
Chichester - Page 22
Henrie king of England, to Ralfe B. of Chichester, and Henrie the i: all the Ministers of Sussex sendeth greeting, know ye, &c. ...
more pages: 157
Rome - Page 105
Church, then an Emperor: and least peace might be violated, and their eyes troubled by his presence, he retired from Rome, and built the Citie of ...
more pages: 1 3 5 6 72 80 119 168
Northampton - Page 281
yeare the lewes crucified a child at Northampton, for the lewes hanged which fact many lewes at London were drawn at Horse tayles crll^ifn^10naf°r and ...
more pages: 29 215
Sebba - Page 332
Sebba or Seba king of the East Saxons, first buried in the olde Church, since remoued into the new, and laide in a coffin of stone', on the north side ...
Genoa - Page 132
at a place called Galley key : they had a certain coin of siluer amongst themselues which were halfe pence of Genoa, & were called Galley halfe pence: ...
Hertford - Page ci
Shires and Counties where they were borne, or dwelt, of which none that I know (sauing lohn Norden. for the Counties of Middlesex, and Hertford) haue ...
more pages: 62
Norwich - Page 280
of Conuertes: the 20. of this Henry seuen lewes were brought lewes stale a from Norwich, which had stolne a Christened child, had circumcised him ...
more pages: 90
Paris - Page 327
Innocents cloyster at Paris in France: the meters or poesie Paules- of this dance were translated out of French into English by lohn Lidgate, ...
more pages: 85 105 217
Jerusalem - Page 202
The faire stone porch of this church was brought from the late dissolued Priorie of S. lohn of Jerusalem by Smithfield, so was the frame for their ...
Sadlers - Page 314
Sadlers hall. Kauster lane. Parish church of S. Fauster. Pag'3*1 of S. Peter the Apostle, by the said Crosse, a proper Church lately new builded. lohn ...
Lancaster - Page 113
in the shiriffes Court, he wrote and published a famous and eloquent Chronicle, intituled The -uniting of the two noble families Lancaster and Yorkc. ...
Halifax - Page lxviii
Savile's father lived at Halifax. Mr. Hare is Robert Hare (d. 1611) the antiquary, who presented two volumes of his collections on the Privileges of ...
more pages: lxxii
York - Page 88
Omitting Arch, of York. in this p]ace TA0mas Wo!sey Archbishop of Yorke, and Car- dinall, I referre the Reader to my Annales, where I haue set downe ...
Poole - Page 11
In west Smithficld, there was a Poole in Recordes called Horscpoole, and one other Poole neare vnto the parish Church of Saint Giles without ...
Salisbury - Page 70
Salisbury, the other vntil king Henry thereupon, giuing well there : this house of the Emperour xi. came into this Citie, as •ales, ...
Windsor - Page 312
Which sayde Wall downe to Neuils Inne, or Windsor house, and downe Monkes well streete, on that west side, then by London wall to Criplegate, ...
Banbury - Page 261
at Banbury, to be hanged for fellony: T. Wardbury Haber-dasher, 1545. lames Huish Grocer, 1590. Ambrose Smith, &c. ...
Dunstable - Page xxxiv
66-7) and Dunstable (ii. 49) ; Walter of Coventry (i. 24); Peter of Ickham (i. 89); William de Chambre (i. 90, ii. 99); and the pseudo-Ingulph (i. ...
Preston - Page 4
Cilcester in Hampshire, Wroxcester in Shropshire, Kencester in Herefordshire, three myles from Hereford towne, Ribcester, 7. miles aboue Preston, ...
Augusta - Page 8
Ptolomeus, & Antonius called Londinium, Longidinium, of Atuianns, Lundinum, and Augusta who calleth it an auncient Citie, of our Brytaines Lundayne, ...
Corpus Christi - Page 263
West from this Counter was a proper Chappell, called of Corpus Christi, and Chappell of saint Marie at Conie hope lane ende, in the Parish of saint ...
more pages: 223 230 300
Malmesbury - Page 82
Malmesbury. Malmsber{e> that liued in the raigne of William the first and seconde, Henry the first, and king Stephen, calleth this a noble Cittie, ...
Numi - Page 53
maunded money first to bee made, of whose name they were called Numi, and when Copper pence, siluer pence, and gold pence were made, because euery ...
Saint Augustine - Page 312
Then againe along Cheape to the old Exchange, and downe that lane (on the East side) to the parrish church of Saint Augustine, which church and one ...