The Survey of LondonThe Survey of London is a historical work on the city of London by author John Stow. It presents a comprehensive look at Elizabethan London, with its working class, middle-class and artists, as well as the aristocratic families of the time. |
Contents
OF ANCIENT AND PRESENT RIVERS BROOKS BOURNS POOLS WELLS AND CONDUITS | |
GATES IN THE WALL OF THIS CITY | |
TOWER ON LONDON BRIDGE | |
HOUSES OF STUDENTS IN THE COMMON | |
SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF OLD TIME USED IN THIS CITY | |
THE CITY DIVIDED INTO PARTS | |
ALDGATE WARD | |
COLEMAN STREET WARD | |
ALDERSGATE WARD | |
BREAD STREET WARD | |
CASTLE BAYNARD WARD | |
BRIDGE WARDE WITHOUT THE TWENTYSIXTH IN NUMBER CONSISTING OF THE BOROUGH | |
THE SUBURBS WITHOUT THE WALLS OF THE SAID CITY BRIEFLY TOUCHED AS ALSO | |
LIBERTIES OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER | |
GOVERNORS OF THE CITY OF LONDON AND FIRST OF ECCLESIASTICAL BISHOPS AND OTHER | |
BISHOPSGATE WARD | |
CORNEHILL WARD | |
BILLINGSGATE WARD | |
WALBROOK WARD | |
WARDS ON THE WEST SIDE OF WALBROOKE AND FIRST OF VINTRY WARD | |
HOSPITALS IN THIS CITY AND SUBURBS THEREOF THAT HAVE BEEN OF OLD TIME | |
ALDERMEN AND SHERIFFS OF LONDON | |
THE SINGULARITIES OF THE CITY OF LONDON | |
FITZSTEPHENS DESCRIPTION OF LONDON | |
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